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Defense Preparations
ICootloaa* grew Paa* O w l
today than It was in IN I .
Industry Is much biggsr. mean­
ing that many more factories have
expanded or come Into eiistence,
with millions of additional square
feet of production facilities. The
National Association of Manu­
facturers estimates that industry,
user-all. ha* grown about 60
per rent in these ten years.
There is more "know how" than
in 1041. Many of the same en
ginecr* are in the same top posi­
tions. The hfcrd experience of
World Wsr II, the false start*,
trials and failures. I* wrll known
to key men In government.
At the same time, thousand* &lt;&gt;i
skilled and semi-skilled workers—
notable women— are returning to
t!-. assembly lii.is.
But against these assets, here
are the main liabilities:
1. The defense plants are « i &gt;ink
for engineers. The eery growth
of industry, since 1941. has out
stripped the flow of trained
engineers. The Republic Aviation
ent on Lcsg Uland, for Instaiwe,
looking for 300 of these men.
That figure, they aay, is fairly
typical of airrraft plants every­
where.
2. The new weapons and equip
mrnt are different and mor*
destructive— and much harder t o
make with nisting facilities. Thi
assembly line that turned out
Shermans and Pcrshings needs
extensive re tooling to produce the
■•or* agile but heavier modern
tank. (Chrysler is building « to
tally new plant to handle its
older* for tanks I. The only si­
milarity between these land bat­
tleship* and the older models is
that they still have hull* ami
bogev wheels.
Soldier, did you ever drive n
truck in the last war? You would
hardiy recognise the new one*.
At the (bulge plant In Detroit,
they are turning out a weapon
carrier equipped with a "breather-'
and
an
water-proofed
that
the motor keep* right on purring
when the windshield is three feet
under water. It has a heater for
Quick starting at sub-isro temp•raturea, a fidget that will keep
■ flat tirw clinging neatly to
the rim, and a Imltlng assembly
— all painted yellow— that permits
you to tear out the whole motor
and install aaother in 20 minutes.
The seats and back-cushion* are
foam rubber: they wont flatten
into sheer cast iron on a rocky
road, as Ihe kapok filling did.
S. In th* effort to fill defense
orders and at the aama time gn
aw producing for civilian consump­
tion. soma serious shortages have
already appeared.
•Aluminum is one. High heat-re
slating steel is another. Electrical

Korean War

B

Tom MeCahlll. featured automotive writer for •Meehan!* Il­
lustrated-' (center), receive,
trophy emblematic of the I9M of.
Uriel unmodified stock-car rv&gt; rd
from Bill France, president of the
National Association for 8»o*k
Car Auto Racing Th* teroed of

to o n mile* pee hour &lt;*•« mad#
a&gt; Daytona Beach. Fla., in a
Chrysler New Yorker four-door
redan, powered hy the new t*0horrepower V-H Firepower engine.
Mrishlll entered the trials on the
reir of lh« moment with a e»r

Kiwanis M edina
ItuaMaua* * raw rag# Oaal
after retiring »• an arrive niiiiistri.
Ile described the appalling con­
ditions of misery in which m»*t
of Ihe middle eastern people, live
•s contrasting .trangrly with the
W A S H IN G TO N . Mar 1-1, IT
beauty of thrii surrounding*.
Tb- government today demanded
Dr, Hrnningrr declare! ths* the •belli to lb* elrclitir chair for
0*&lt;ar Coll ato for hi- |ait in
Palr&gt;tine was a seaside -rrvi-e the Blair House shooting last
conducted on tb# shores of Gall- Nov. I.
lev— a body of water roughly th&lt;United State* Attorney George
•Is# of lake Mun'or which ha* a Morris Fay, summing up the
wealth nf Biblical associationgovernments rase, asked a fed­
pointing out that Ihe pe-tplr- eral court Jury of nine wumen
of the Middle Fast were living in and three men to returP a ver­
advanced state of civilisation while dict
offirst - degree
murder
America was still a wilderness. Dr. against the Puerto Rican Na­
Henninger said the methods used tionalist who admittedly started
in constructing the pyramid* with­ the gunfire in front of President
out m»dtrn tools are still a mys­ Tinman's residence.
tery to western architerta.
While federal court Juries do
lie added that the region had not fix the punishment, a first
decayed to such an extent that di­ degree murder conviction car­
aces* is everywhere and sanitation ries
a mandatory sentence of
is of the most rudimentary sort. death
f’o llaio listened attentively as
Karl lllggenhotham Introduced
visitors Jrs*r Bowen. president of Fay summed up the government's
th* Fairfax, Mo. club. Stanley rase against him. It concede*
ifripo*
Evans, president of the Evans that Collaso’s rornpanloa. Griaairtually fired Hi*
bullets which killed Whit# House
guard Iwslt* Cnffrlt Iwfnra he
tilled himself. But Fay told Ihe
jury Gnffrlt was slain In an at­
tempt l«y the two Puerto Ricans
to kill President Truman, and
that Collaro should he convicted
nf first -degree murder,
Fay said the nnly reason Collam and Turrcsola failed *n a
iraatlao#* rtmm Pas* tsaei
Renat a Joint or concurrent resolution— meaning one that would was Iwcaiise of Hi* "valiant re­
be subject to ronsidsralion by sponse to duty" by offlcerv guard­
ing the chief executive.
both the Senate and House.
The prnsectuor M i d the Puerto
Mrmbais said the vote, •&gt; taken,
did not foreclose the possibility R ica ns "deliberately Intended to
that a Joint or concurrent resolu. kill anylmdy that got lu their
Hon would be Uken up by Hi# way and they did kill officer Cofcommittee after it disposes of the felt."
lev* A. Rover, chief of Collasn’a
Cetmally-Ruaacll proposal.
The does vote indicated the Ad­ court-appointed counsel, followed
ministration will have hard altd- Fay. la y ’s chief assistant, John
ding to sidetrack growing Rc. W. Fihelly will make the closing
hilean demands Hut Congress argument for the government,
va an equal vole# in charting followed by Instruction* by Fed­
future policy on assigning Ameri­ eral Judge T . Alan GuMitmrnugh
can troops to the Western Euro­ on points of law. This Indicated
pean defense force of General that Collaso'a fata may h* placed
In the hands of tha Jury sometime
Dwight D- Eisenhower.
The Army said today that Ita this afternoon.
May draft call had Iwen reduced
to 90,000 men "because wo are
catching up on General MacArthur's requirement* In tha Far
East."
An Army spokesman told rapollers that the reduction— all
(Ahcr monthly calls this year
have been for 10,000 nsen— "haa
ogmUis proposed draft of 19 year

TroopH To Ki|ro|&gt;r

defense. order*. Kvtn though
m h r is ls .sharfagss may have rut
them down to low production or
aoa* at ail, they are retaining
their manpower and postponing
eosrvoraio*. Tboy argue that, in
the last war, the ronacirntiou*
owner who converted early, at hl«
own expense and at Ihe lost of HD
customers, sent thovo customer(0 competitor* who watted 18
months or two years— and then
got dtfanso contracts al higher
rata* aa wall. So kuadrtda of
flUnts sra walling, watchfully.

rugged ThunderJet fighters, aln m . k u mart than 1,100 prodecars In Ha "sourro files." Thor*
arw 196,000 parts in a mnvsational
J*C aad many af them ara mad* by
•mall plants that apocinllia.
1 ’ In short, almost any givan wea­
pon or pitro •( equipment actually
it th* predert of assay different
ith which ChryeWr can produce
mk* or BspwbHe can turn out
tghtar craft may very well d*end. Ilka a convoy nf ship*, on
to slowest unit la tho line.
Consequently, with shortages in
, machine
la— and tha
tha whole

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Iranian Assassination

A field dlapaUh gave only
sauit boats.
Tha battalion shoved off at 9:16 manger details. I t said infantry,
men were moving across flatlands
A M.
Its crossing point was not given. and low hills against moderate
resistance on tho Bed’s side of
tho riser.
U. 8. Third Division petrols
hove been probing Red defense* In
and around the former South Ko­
rean capital for nearly two weeks.
The river crossing in greater
strength may be aimed at keeping
off balance tho thousands of
Chinese reported massing for a
spring counter attack.
The bulk of the Chines*
Kaat of the crossing points, the
U. S. First Marin* Division, four strength was gathering on the
American infantry divisions, and central front, between Yongdu
attached Allied elements pushed and Ifoengsong, 30 to SO miles
east of 8eo«il. It i* la that sector
o*f
__________ T__
The U. 8. 24th DeUion, on the toe major counterattacks are CXWolfhound right flank, took on# peeled.
The Korean Red assault Wed­
hill but an encountered stiff
Chines* opposition on two ethers. nesday on the eastern end of the
And on the 24th'a right flank, central front, some 30 miles east
British troops ran into dug in of Hoensong, could be the open­
Reds north of the lateral Yongdu- ing smash la a general Communist
llnengsong road.
A. P. Correspondent William C.
The attack on South Korean
Barnard reported "the thunder of positions began Tuesday night. It
artillery was constant all along continued Wednesday in an area
the front barking up the attack. eight to 12 miles northeMt of
Planes were swooping down on the Allied held Par.gnim, a road junc­
batlla line from early morning." tion.
The battle was fought over
Because the attack was mads
hard-packed snow remaining from on unfavorable terrain it raised
a -it.Inch snowfall Tuesday.
speculation that it may be diver­
General MarArthur visited the sionary thrust. It hit the South
front shortly after the push began. Korean Seventh Division on the
The attack line ran from several U. S. Seventh Division's right
llan.river crossing points cast flank.
of Seoul to an ar*x north of Panmim, some 66 miles to the east
Only en the extreme ra tern
end of the line did the II. N.
forte* run Into sertom trouble at
(Contlnoed from Pag* Owe)
the outset. There powerful Korean
Red attack* forced South Korean Banking Committee which has
troops to withdraw one to three charged that he and some other
mile* on the right flank of the RFC dirrciors have yielded to in­
attacking II. S. Seventh Division. fluence.
Thera was speculation at first
that tha Red counterthrust, which
It hc*d him in private because
preceded news of Ihe general A l- of Dunham't p*ec. he has • bad
lid attack, might h« the forerunner
of an expected Red counteroffer heart and ihov-J not be crossexamined in public. Newsmen were
alve.
However. A. P. correspondent given copies of a statement Dun­
Tom 8ton# reported that the Red ham mad*.
attacks seemed almd at relieving
Dunham, In th* statement, did
m a rt on the hadly-mauld North not specifically nam* ptrsons he
nreaa Third Corps in front of •aid he believes Math to "use"
the U. 8- Seventh Division.
him, but mentioned a social group
II* said South Korean Seventh which k* said intlafed Whit*
Division troops fell lark to new House aid* Doaaid Dawson. And
lines to itablHs* end protect the he specifically exempted Dawson
United Nation* line northeast of from hi* asiftiaalisn.
Amldong on the East-central
"Sine* earning to Washington,"
(root.
Dunham's statement said, " I am
There were reports of Chinese positive no on* has succeeded In
going into the acctor for the firat exerting any proper ‘Influence*
time. An American regimental upon my decision on any RFC
commander told Stone: "We can matter.
“ I now feel, however, that
expect earn* real trouble now."
i On Ike western front. Allied some of the gentlemen with whom
force* surged across the Han I became associated sought to
River cant of battered Seoul be- ‘oae me.'
hind a rolling artillery harrege.
" It now seem clear ta mo that
Field dispatches on the action they used their friendship with
me, and possibly hits of Infemu.
were l eisyoi.
How which they thereby picked up
In convince ethers Umt they could
lion sad nearlv a week of horn, 'Influence* m* ded al— *.’
Going en then to apeak of Ik*
bardment of Chinese Communist
"Social gri u p " he said be found,
positions.
u Central MarArthur.
his 12th soon after taking office, H ut he
Dying visit to the front warned was nbvloutly regarded as a new
anew of a Chinsee buildup for a member of ft
"massive offensive" |fe called
The men in it, he said, were
agaia far-a United Nations d*ri- Dawson, E. Marl Young, husband
mam op what to do about Red of a Whit* Banna stenographer;
las’* undeclared war on the Al- fames c. Windham, a former
RPC employe. Rax Jacob*. De­
a In Koraa. *
The U. N. military commander troit InduxtriaMot and Windham**
paid In a sta(ament that, as the employer, aad William K- Willett.
situation stands, the Korean eondiet will reach a "theoretical mllltarv stalemate"— meaning that
neither tide could win.
The Allied rrooaing of the Hen
al two points east of Seoul was
made at 9:16 A. M. (4:16 P. M.
E 8 T . Tuesday). A heavy artillery
barrage ripped up Chinese Red

ICm U m s S gram Pa«* Uoal
ed by Fablal Identified the asaassin only as a “certain man” and
said ha was arretted immediately.
The communique said tha cab­
inet would continue In office un.
der hit supervision and called on
all officials to “carry out their
duties with the utmost strength."
All sources agreed the Com­
munists were not involved in the
the assassination.
Although Rahmar a rame to
powtr with American tupport. Its
nod become increasingly concilia,
tory to the Soviet Union, Iran'*
northern neighbor.
The police refused to identify
the assassin or his ((filiations,
but his action was generally re.
gatded as another ftarewy in in­
ternal politics. One source said
political enemies feared Rasmara
was aiming to take such dicta­
torial steps as dissolving the par­
liament, which has Increasingly
opposed his policies.
One informed source said the
assassins were members cf a fana­
tical religious sect called Fada*
yam Islam, but could give no rea­
son why the ro u p should haw
•truck at this time.
Raima tv, however, has Iwen
pushing a II. S-urgrd program of
widespread r e f o r m s unpopular
with the country’s wealthy rul­
ing minority and has opposed
widely-supported demands for na­
tionalisation of the huge Britishcontrolled Anglo-lraman Oil Com.
pany.
The fiO.year-old funner premier
look office last June with the
U. 8. backing. On Jan. 26 he won
a surprise vote of confidence 91
to 9 in Iran's parliament (Majlis),
but only after the Hhah railed re­
bellious members individually to
the palace to urge unit at this
lime of international crisis.
The premier had Iweti under Increason* firs In the parliament
rrently beaus* of the country's
economic difficulties and because
a promised 126 ,000,non loan from
the U. S- government Ex-portImport Bank had failed to mater­
ial it*.
Raima ra and other government
officials had gone to the mosque
for th* funeral service of an islamlc religious leader.
A witness to the ahooting, form­
er press department director Esfandlar Botorgmehr, said as the
premier passed through th* erowd-

m

RFC Investigation

S

BifC Four Parley
study iff European problems -ia
general •the deputies clashed yev
terday un a definition nf U|fir&gt;
own leak.
At Russian Inslstenew, th* depu­
ties arr supposed ri&gt; discuss oaly
the technical . aspect* of Use
agenda and not gn into the moat
of the problems themselves, u i ?
Thus the deputies could spree
Uic foreign minisleres should dtarun a peace treaty for Germany
but could dot them solve* talk
about the content of such a
treaty.
At yesterday's meeting, how­
ever, Western sources reported.
Russian Deputy Foreign Miniate:
Andrrei Gromyko instated on talk­
ing about Ihe substance of prohIrtn*. And he Insisted he eras
right In doing -o.
Tho deputies of the United
States. Britain and Franco coun­
tered they were not authorised
lo hold aurh discussions, dmInformant said they would nee I
new Instructions from their gov.
cm meats If ther were to take up
•uch questions.
This new disagreement on def­
inition fostered a wave of prs-itnum among Ihe Western dele­
gates. Even ths French, who had
gone Into th* conference with
high hope* for a successful con­
clusion, felt the task now la going
In be much more difficult.
There wo* no question of giving
up. however. A British (poke*,
man emphasised that la Ike first
twu meetings, talk* have not
really lavellad down to specific
agenda limns.
(Malls of what scent on In th*
conference room at the pink mar­
ble palace off faahhionabU Ave­
nue Foeh were scanty but reveal,
mg. Th* four deputies agreed
that each delegation could givo
out Information to th* press on
tha "atmosphere" nf the meetings
but should withhold detal'a &lt;ff
what woa said.
One spokoaeman said this rule
waa adopted because it was felt
that if th* delegate* remarks were
not directed to the press there

Th* Senate Is about to vnta on
whether to lower th* minimum
draft age from 10 lo IS. Oppon­
ents of (ha draft of lfl year old*
contend th* armed fo rm don’t
need them, and they were ex.
pct*d to all# upon the reduced
draft rail for may aa a further
argument.
Tb* Army spokesman said In
reply ta queries that !h# draft
figure far May had been on ibo
hooka for aotno tlm# and “did net
corns up all of * sudden." De­
fense officials have been asking
for months that th# draft ago ha
lowered lo IB.
Th* Banal* came up today to
• decision an fixing a manpower
coiling for tho armed foraea. They
•greed lent night to start voting
•ra attempting to iwjitec* con­
thh afUraooo (1:30 p. M. B B T) but many who voted against an crete and purposeful Soviet pro­
•eroao-Use-board teg indicated fa­ posals far a foreign ministers con.
vor for axampting only uch Item* (•fence agenda swlth vague suggmlloiu far discussion tonics.
VftllBR m U

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that had been driven only 490
miles and that had been givan ao
special tune-up. W. Brewster
Shaw, Jr„ Chrysler dealer In Daytons Reach, shown standing at
the right, loared him tha vehicle,
taking it off the showroom floor.

stream's north
arty for the

itioas on tho
k to pave U
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crossing.

Th*

waoteni

ayopoasl*.

said

«5ws^laSi3srtaa

S

close behind him and Bred foci
shots.
"The first bullet hit the premier
In Ihe bock of his head and r.p.
narently killed him Instantly,"
Roxnrgmehr said. " It alt happen­
ed In half a serond The premier
apparently had no wanting. The
second bullet hit him in Ike nock
and two shots missed.
"A policeman tried to grab the
(hey had waa along this tin*."

uHouse
f e had
j s great
w i rconfidence
x r i t sin
Mr. Willett"
pawsaa also introduced him to
President Truman. Dunham said,
and “told me that top RFC per­
sonnel matter* should he cleared
through th* Whit* House. Bo.
cans* he was tha only Whit*
Hoot* official I knew, I assumed
that meant such matters should ha
riaarod through him."
He said h* contaecd Dawson on
manv subjects.
The Beast* aubcomiait** mad*
lU charge that Dunham has yield­
ed to Influence in a report it sent
to the Senate last month. The re­
port named Dawson ami Young
and men who had Influenced him.
Young has denied it. Dawson haa
reads np comment.

M AW .

7, 1951

M u u ln and he, loo, was shot |
don't know If be was killed. Th»n
more policemen tarrounded tht
runman and captured him. Three
others also were arrested."
Polka Mocked off the streets
leading to the mown*, hot tSe.
crowd of hundreds took the newi
calmly.
The assassination was the s«.
rood political killing within two
years In a masque here. Minister
of marl Abdul llossein llajir was
shot and killed Nov- 4. 1949. in
another religious place.
An attempt was mad* on the
life of the shah in February, 131’'.
The ruler escaped with minor iru

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be p u b l l r l r opened, to furnlsS
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�TH E W EA TH ER
Partly cloudy north portion and
clear (o partly rloudr south por­
tion. Conti nurd an’ nt through
Friday, lirntlr to auxirratr taxa­
ble miMtly easterly wind* through
Friday.

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rtis T old House-Senate V oice Asked
A llied F orce Stabs CSpyo uDefendant
* A t W eakening Reds Sought Secrets On Troops-To-Europe Issue
Chinese Are Reported
To Be Withdrawing
T o w a r d Parallel:
Jets Stage Battle
•y TOKYO . m I H m /D— Allied
troops (tabbed ahead one to two
initei today again*! (potty retie
tancr in the (rcond day of their
70-milei wide drive in Korea.
Fitld diipatrhea uid the Red
retiilancr war “ more of a re­
arguard nature, indicating the
Communida were withdrawing their
main body of troop* in front of
dire advancing Allier."
A U. S. Eighth Army briefing
officer (aid 11.039 Chinese and
North Korean Rrdv were killed or
wounded Wednesday on the open­
ing day of the assault— one of the
biggest Allied attach of the war.
The weather wai iptinglike. run­
ny but nippy enough to require
an overcoat.
While ground troopi crunched
Ahead, 14 U. S. F M lota InterTeptfd IT MiG-type flghlar* over
northwest Korea. The Russianbuilt Jets fled. Neither aide sus­
tained damage.
"We didn't have lime to get in
any good shot nt them," said I t.
Col. Glenn T . Kagltston, flight
lender. “As soon ns they saw us
runiing they turned tail and ran."
The U. 8 . 26th Division fanned
out an additional mile Thursday
from the three-mile-deep bridgeA ’*d h carved Wednesday on the
north bank of the Han River east
of 8eoul. The 36lh made three ataault crossings over bridge- built
under Red mortar fire. Its ad­
vance Thursday wai against little
or no reslatance.
On the right of the S6lh, the U.
8 . 34th Division drove ■head al­
most two mllea against scattered
resistance.
And farther along the hattlellne, from west to eaat:
a U, 8 . P in t Cavalry
division
Iroopi ndvancedUilmosL two mi'ra
unopposed northeast of Chlpyuns
toward llongehon.
British forces east of Yongdu
reported seeing 200 Rada moving
(t^siisw s oa r i m aia)

Two Lonely H earts
Slayers Reported
Resigned To Death
By M. L .~ 8TEP1HN BO N
OSSINING. N. Y„ Mar. 8— &lt;/Th
— Two lustful lovers were re­
ported calmly resigned to die In
I lie electric chair u n lth t as the
final payoff In their mudrrd forprofit partnership.
But lawyers continued lastminute efforts to save the con­
demned "lonely hsarta" slayer—
200-pound Mrs. Martha Beck and
4$aymotvl Fernanlet, tho balding
” «mro.
Mrs. Berk, SI, and Fvmandcr,
38, have been in tha death house
at 8ing Sing prison atet# 1949,
but thoy never hav* AM*, while
In prieon.
After
ter another mi
unswowafa! op.
al in New York
Marts,
Make a
elr lawyers plai
today—
plea to a federal
either In Now York
tho
a siting!on.
8 u^reme Court In
.^ A n o th e r appeal to O-lvernor
Thomas E. Dewey to Commute
tho death erntenrea also was
likely.
The pair was
tho bludgeon-stra
der of a 86-year-ol
Y., widow, Mrs. Ji
Mrs. Fay wai
Stream N. Y., Jan. 4,
ah* pleaded for Fentul__ ____
He had met the widow through
a Lonely Hearts
honeyed
money,
Other Lonely III
were chalked up «
riot and Mra. Beck
ICh Hs m S

S

-tifi i V

Joseph F. K i a i b
Services Held Today
Funeral services were conduct­
ed thla morning at
Meal Home for Joae]
resident of Lako
Sunday followitg a
Farther Anthony
ft dated nt the sen
remains were sent
National Cemetery far
services and Internsang.

rum

stoat

John I.ccnardy, local TOtcran
attorney, who has
XL John* River w

Need For Disposal Mrs. R o o s e v e l t
Plant Emphasized Termed Friend 01
At J a y c e e Meet Washington Reds
H e a l t h Department Congressman Accuses
Her Of Advancing
O f f i c e r Estimates
Communist Cause
C o s t At $600,000

Ordnanceman Accuses
Rosenberg Of Ask­
ing For Blueprints
Of Secret Materia!

Tell Of Fat Fees And Free Rooms At RFC’ Probe

NEW YORK. Msr. ft— &lt;A‘) - A
fotmet Navy oidnancr employe
Irstilictf in the ml ion's fust atom
spy Itial today that one of the
thicc drf.-ndanls asked him to
supply government secrets lot Rus­
sia.
Max Ditcher said Julius Rosenberg. 34. an electrical engineer,
told him that "many people” were
aiding the Russians by providing
clasiified iniotmalion.
Rosenberg, hi* wife, Ethel, 34,
and radar expert Morton Sohetf
33, are accuie.l of wartime espion­
age In behalf of Ru*«ia. They face
a possible death penalty.
Klitchrr *aid lto*cul&gt;cig talked
about “the jub the Soviet Union
wa* doing In the war effort and
that ume lntr*t* in the Unit ml
Slate* were denying them in.
formation and impeding Iheii ef­
fort."
He told • federal routl j u r y ,
that Rosenberg asked him to ob­
tain plana, blueprint* and tdher
Irifoi ination for valuation and po«.
slide tran*ml**ion to Ku*«ia.
Ku-enl-rrg also inquired, Elitch»r said, whether he kmw "any en­
gineering studrnt* or graduate*
who were progressive amt who A fN M IN O .0 0 .1 SINAII 'INtlUlNCt' PRO.(*i in Washington, attorney George M (Slatsgold confers
with hit counsel, Alexander Blur, nlhal (letl), while on the witness stand UU-'Kohl testifled that while he
would he safe to approach on tho
was attorney for the Sexuny and Sonrnto Hotel*, Miami, III their application for REf auuUltc*. Ja nes
question of espionage."
Muiray, Jr., an atlurnry amt *on j| me enutnr, collected a $31,000 fee toi a oik in obtaining Itie touns Hi C
Ellteher, the government'* fir*l
examiner Hilton W. Itoberk.m tr.-iblt tell* prober* that he and til* family were given lice accommodation!
■nine**, said Rosenberg a*kmi
at a luxurious Miami Reach tmtcl ..itn tu.roving It.SOO.tMM loan for the nine* ( I m c , n u t . I ....... .
him for the Inhumation in Wash­
ington In Iflt I. Elitch. r thrn wa*
living at 317 Delaware Avenue, he
said.
Concerning a second defendant,
Ellteher said Sol«ll recruited him
into the Young Communiil le a ­
gue. This occurred while he and
Sobel were rooming together at
2928 Seventh Street, Northwest,
in Washington, he *aid.
The government prosecutor a t i ^
.
. ,
, .«
thi* nation'* f im atom *Py i r i s * D e m o c r a t i c
M a j o r lx ?

W ASHINGTONTM ar. 8 -&lt; / P j—
Rep. Revs Beck Botonr (D-Utah)
today accused Rep. Velde (R -llll
of "a lack of courage" for bas­
ing inserted in the Congressional
Record an alack on Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt.
She referred to a one-minute
speech made Tuesday by Velde,
tep Republican on the House UnAmerican Activities Committee, and
said Velde "apparently did not say
on the. floor of the House the
statement that is writen in the Re­
cord."
She quoted Velde a* having put
thi* statement in I be Record!
"The influence uf Eleanor Roose­
velt in the promotion of fommunInn ami immorality and indecency
among ro-calltd minority group* in
Washington -bould l-r explored.*
"To put thi* into Ihe record,
might -ay an. sk il Into Ibr Hr
cord and not «ay il .m the floor
of the House, show a lark of
courage," Mrs. lioronr added.
Velde was nol present at thatime, and when liepn-rnlativ..
Martin (R-Maxs) and llnffmst
(R-MIch) objected to the speech
In Velde’* absence, Mrs. Ro*one
•aid Velde had been notified shr
was going to attack him.
Velde's action, Mra. Roxonr said,
"la also a violation of the tru*t
we in tbp House repove in each
other, for certainly the right textend remark* in the Record wa*
never intended to be a moan* for
an attack on character— an attack
without a chance to defend. Had
tho geatlosnwi mad* Ma statement
on the floor pnd had I hoard Mm.
I am Just afraid what 1 may have “sketche* of the very atoml*
done.
li'aatlwasa it* r t » » aiis
"What in the world has happened to make people In high orfl-t
W ASIIINGTDN. Mar I* —
W ASHINGTON, Mai H &lt;/!&gt;&gt;—
lake delight and satisfaction it.
&lt;AP)
Kenalrtr* i n v e s t i g a t i n g
.Scis.ilnr
Virgil
(.'hapinsn,
55-yearcharacter asansslnallon?" -he a*k
ch arge* of influenc e on It l ‘C
old veteran member o( Congress
ed. "Character atsasslnation D fat
lend in g naked t h r J u s t i r r D c .
wurao than murder because the
p a r t m r n t I ih I sv to * cv r ch it*
from Kentucky, was nt|uted fatal­
murdered victim* do not have to
t m i n i o f hea ring* for C t i d r n r r
ly
early
loday
in
a
rtilliiion
nl
Ins
live in the pain and suffering that
of p e r j u r y , l i t r t a a f n n or u l h r r
.ugnmolitlr and a li.nler-truck
comes In n person whn*e reputa
r l o l * t i » i i &gt; of l * n .
C h airm an
lion I* assassinated,
He was a Demtxral.
Rr KAHL~*t. H AUM AN
I ulbrighl t i t - \ r k )
an no un ced
"How can anyone moke general
hi* S r n a l c l . i n k i n g
ro m m illr,.
W ASHINGTON, Mar. 8— (Ah
( hnpman tlttd' nt Rethc«la
•tatement* about a person and In The little Puerto Rican Oscar Col­ N'aval bo*pital nton.' «evcn buur*
bad t i l l e d i i n i n i m « u * l t to **k
elude in them word* that mean that lage ha* been doomed to death in after the nix-itjent, which occurred
for ih e I n q u ir y .
It ha* been
T A X COLLECTORS
s u p p l y i n g th r J u s t i r r D r p a l l JA C K S O N V ILLE, Mar. 8 -W 1 the person la a traitor and tun the electric chair following con­ at 3:20 A. M. on rVnncctirul
|s ■&gt;alln*r4 llu l-a a r t'tsrS
m r n l a dnlly rupr ■»( Miln r* * r*
viction for murder during an at— The Florida Association oi moral T"
"No one need* to defend Eleanor temp to a»*a**lnate President
» » m n tr*tlm i»rv.
County T o i Collrclor* voted unan­
imously today against collecting Roosevelt," Sirs. IU&gt;vmp said. "Her Truman.
in hi-lory l« secure already—
;------ ■;..............
— | It took a federal court Jury only . .
.. , , .
, ,
WASHINGTON. Mn ft—&lt;/!’)
iral property lavra on the install­ place
I am Ju*t a* *ure
aaIamthat list
Bn
hour BtHf 40 minute* yc»trrday
lit*
l l i ' l f l I n Ia llK L' ' I s I T J
ment plan.
K it (liirttor Walirr I.. Dunham
K 1 'I j f
nmrnitig
lp convlrt lire 37-year^ld Collar.. l \ n C , l t , i r , l „ v
\ I«r
17
It said that would be its stand
LOOKING a bit Bomber, Andrei Gro­
down In history
*hp will go
go down
history on two first-degree murder mint*
o il l U T d H ) , A lH r,
If
"pending clarification of the sys­ that
myko, Soviet Deputy Fo-cigu Min­ w o ijuolrrl tod iv a* raying a fel­
’Mea'a
greatest
-,um.
a*
one
of
America
a
greatest-,,.ni.
farr|
M
B
mandatory
»cntem." John Galloway, Beminolr
uter, listens to tha report at une of low Imard member triced lorn to
i i s s i i i m * oa H a s a ln
fence of death, although the formPioneer Nigiit. nn erenl nn
County tai collector, la amonr
hli ai.lt« Si tha “Big four" Council
at sentencing wa* delayed.
mially cnjoiresl l.y pioneer* nmt of Foreign Minister* cpen-l enn- lengn and "become the fall guy'
those attending the convention.
Col lain'* companion In an at. elderly people In thi* area, will hr (errrices In Paris. Delegation* from 111 a Senate inverligation ol poll
tempt to storm lllalr Iluute last held nt the Lake Mary Community the U. 8 , England, Crane* nnd IHuNov. I paid with hi* life on the Building on tlr&lt;- evening of Satur­ *1* are taking part (Inlerno'lonel) tic il tullgencr m Ihe R{ C
day, Mn id: 17, it »* » decided l.&lt; &lt;t
(pot.
irpurten Dunham named dirrctni
The Municipal Pool will lie open­
Grinelto Torrrsola, Ilka Collaio night nt n meeting of the Lake
Senator l
(I) Nik) told
ed Sunday afternoon from 1:00 to a Ihierto Rican NatlonallM, wa* Mary Chamtier &lt;&gt;f Commerce, with
Froepecta for the building of a 6:00 o'elock and will continue in
C. V. Hraulngton presiding.
(*ei i| Kowc.
shot
In
death
hy
Leslie
Coffelt,
sewage disposal plant In 8anford operation fur tha spring and rum"Thi* will lie the 2'Hh nlrnusl
merniter of the President'* horiy.
I ulbrignt liradr a Senate Bank­
were discussed In Jacksonville mer^season, City Manager Clifford
prr*entntion of Pioneer Nigh:,'
yesterday by City Manager Clif­ McKibbln announced thi* morning. guard, after Torrsola fatally nld Frnnk Even thi* morning,
ing Subcommittee which tu* been
wounded
Coffelt.
ford McKibbln and David Lee, di­
Mr. Evans, who Initiated the
receiving letlimony lieLmd timed
F. Hasky Wight will again havr
Both the first-degree murder
rector of the Board of Sanitary charge of the Pool and concession*
•■vent and provided the building
doors.
Engineers of the State Board of with Mr*. Wight aaaiiting. Mi&gt;* counts against Collaio, 37, wen in which 1* i* *tnge.|. todn&gt; pre­
lased on Coffelt'a death, lie al*o
A n u t li e r Mii ic o m m itt ,',' m e m ta -r .
TA M P A , Mar." 8 — «/!•&gt;—
lloalth,
Penny Wallace will serve a* life was convicted of assault with in­ dicted n lugger nnd better program
Sheriff Hugh Culbrrslh posted S e n a to r t ' a p h a i t l l t - l n d l , *aid
Mr. McKibbln pointed out this guard.
of
entertainment
than
erer.
tent to kill in the wounding of two
liu nh ai ti u » c d (he w o r d s " b e c o m e
morning that the new housing pro"Ini* time we are going to let 1 a $.$,&lt;&gt;00 bond today after s
The pool swimming hour* will
the fait g u y " In d e s c r i b i n g th e
Jocts here, larludi
uding the C
Castle
a i ' rontinur on Sunday afternoons other White House guard*. Joseph ihe Pioneer* 11rovide the talent fut ’ lll!k*Wiiugh grand Jury imtin.
incid en t. H e said D u n h a m file d
Brew
rewer program,i, had
ad brought the during the above hour*. On Tues­ II. Down* and Donald T . Rirdxrll. the progra.11/' he ileelared rothns | nl him on fire chars**, inclnrld . c - i m e n t * w it h the - n t i c o m m it t e e
Rv It* verdict the Jury rejected isstically. lie returned with Mi*
tng one of taking payoff mime)
such a facility
. of ■______
nity to the at- days and Thursdays tha hours will
to l.x rk hi* « t , , r y F u l l i r i g h t said
tentlcu of State health officials. be 3:30 to li:S0 P.M. and on Satur­ Col lam's story that he and To r- Evans Saturday night front Ho*, from a gsnMer. Circuit Court
D u n li a n i mad e n t r i p to F l o r i d a
Clerk Chariev II. Pent *rrr»d
Tho Maybank bill, now before day* from 0:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. rrsola merely wanted to atage a ton to hi* l.ake Mary home f u n
re cently um l, In-fore h a v i n g , d i c ­
demonstration In behalf of Puerto *lay cf onr month in Ihr fsmiliai
Congers
the papers nf last night'* grand
la designed
gned to furnish and 1:00 to 6:00 P.M.
tated n l e t t e r of real g n a t toll but
such * it loo In defense areas
The bottom of the pool ha* been Rican Independence and did not rurroumllng* and home of which jury proceedings on Culbreath.
-lid not file It
and friends of Ihe Hheriff 1m
normal disposal «apa- repainted, and the deck has been intend to kill anyone.
Ira is *0 fond.
F u l b r i g h t continueit
bilitiea are outgrown, hr
be eaid.
said
Collato'a case went to the jury
Five cane*, hand carved try ihc mediately signed Ihe bond.
coated with a rubber base paint
" D u n a m sal-l R o w e calle d h i m
„ While la Jatkaonvllle, M r M e that will proven!-slipping by bath- at 3:40 P. M. yesterday, the late J. II. Me#* nf Geneva, arc
Klbbin eoaferred with Wylie Gilseventh day of the trial. Vigorous available for presentnlion to lire
TA M P A . Mar. 8— &lt;/P&gt; Sheuff in H o t Ida am i told h i m thi* w h o le
lesple of the engineering D m of
All equipment an4 faellltlaa at knoaklng on the Jury room door at "oldest men prr*ont. snd prl*c* Hugh Cultircath wa* imlUlr d Irv » t h i n g co uld lie solved if lie w o u ld
IfoatlaiMd oa l*aoa Ola)
Smith and Gillespie, regarding the pool have bean approved b » the
will im secured for the rddest lilllalHirmrgh rounty uraml Jury file some m em ore m i n a l o n g w i t h
s ig n a tio n . T h e m e m o r a n d a
plana drawn up In 1948 for o sew­ Stale Board of Health, Mid fc. II
ailir*,” he stated.
la*t night «n charac* of inkini- h i - |lr e..MtlBU-a
o* ••**» «&gt;•»
WOMAN S U F F R A G E
age disposal plant In Sanford.
i i . h i i m n on t*»ii* riser
Johnton, city sanitary offirer.
A TH E N S , Mar. 8— UP)— For
GRF.KNLAND TA X E D
the first lima in hiatsry, Greek
C O P EN H AG EN . Denmark, Mar.
women will b* allowed to voto In H—
For the first time In the
Groek municipal elections Apr. hlstor:' of Greenland--bigge*t I*18. They also are allowed to run land In the world— its 20,(KKJ infor offleo.
habitant* are to pay taxes to
8I 1 women ar* on one ticket Denmark, mother-country of the
for tho 30-seat city assembly in arctic colony.
By RBLM AN MORIN
Hy JOHN Ik K N «X
*
Tha government has proposed a
.. •*“ ,**1^**&lt; P*H
raarmln* America ia a Job that only a house- Athana.
BOSTON,
Mar.
9
— f/P) — Do yo« |&gt;U »•&gt; d*»h
Woman still ar* net allowed to duty on a numWr of good* being
wife canid lava.
r&gt;(( gas. water and electricity if you get warning of an A;bmnb altacl; J
vote In national elections.
■kipped to Greenland, providing a
"D o n 'll" iay* the National Ftrc Protection AHooatwn. Jurl ihu.
Il B • problem of plain ahopfring. not lor the big machines and
total annual revenue equivalent
F E A TH E R E D ALC O H O LICS
weapons— only . relatively fate plants can make those — but for an
to abopt 1300,000, No Income tax pff .hr ordinary, every-day control. That ia. twn down thf^thermoLEV EN , Scotland, Mar. 8-U P ) ie planned, however.
immanaenuaebar of intall articles, parts and gadgets, each a liny
.tat., or do.# lb* burner, on your ga&lt; Move or other beating appliance^
— fir* local pigeon* are still sober
■
_1 Cl
mn «
~"
Bagmen! In the vast mosaic of th&gt; a --------A, sympoalum
ofm SI
National
Fire*
suit frrrm frequent raid nlrrt*.
C IV II. AIR PATROL
defana# picture.
have been charged with the task today. Expert* hav* put -off until
“ I'aliif propaganda (fluid hr of
About 26 member* of the Civil Protection Association experts—
4 8 upg M ._m yU ,.^. that yms had of getting all tha equipment naves warmer weather an attempt to
Air Patrol met last night at the inuniclpal Gre fighting rxrrrt*. great udvantage to an enemy,"
sary to supply the armed forces get them drunh
The town council decided on tha Airport Hangar and renders! in­ Including ddefa — fire preven­ ,ay» Horatio Bond, chief engineer
1 ,000^6 people with evarythlftg this country la building.
from n dear knob to o bathtub.
They hav* to know, or oukkly plastered-pigeon project as • laat struction In first aid from Cant tion adviser*, Industrial fire pro- of th* assoeistlon, who made «■*•
haurtivc studies of air raid meaditch effort to gat rtd of tha Wnl* Wally Krohne. Lynn Twyman,
hav* been
commander of the D.A.V. Pott, taction expert and others — *Lrei In Europe during the laat
was present, said C A P. Lieut. agreed It wga Impractical or un- war.
. . ,
•f
wise to attempt Ait elaborate ahut.
In the rase of gas. particularly.
David Remley.
___ Jag next Wednesday ting-off of tilllMlaa which would II was pointed out, shutting off of
.JI b# a "demand meeting^, Interrupt normal life and artlvl- main aupply valves In house* and
httlldings extinguishes pilot lights
. ,
.
member* of Ihe C A .P . art ties.
Challenging aoma advice that which are part of the automatic
by Lieut. Remley to he
... m order to make drclsion* has gone out, the 84-year-old fire control* of gat-burning devlcr*.
a m n lu tlim
say* romplicatade safety precautions
on the moving of the unit else­ preventive
where due to Ihe reactivation nf Americans mual bewaree of de- are needed In restoring *uch In(C h i Is m C Oa rage Twel
(tructjva confusion that might retha station.
- v J ♦ •&gt;
#

Florida Ird the enlirr southeast
in money upended on dealing its
streams of pollution duting I960
and was fourth in the nation— be­
hind such large stairs as New York
and Penmylvania— in its sanitation
work on waterways. Sidney Burkowiu Stale Health Department
officer, told today's Jaycee inert­
ing.
In otdei to givr Sadtiid an ade­
quate sewerage disposal plant and
make Lake Montoe safe for swim­
ming a $600,000 plant is needed
in Sanford, Mr. Burkowili said.
Pointing out that Lake Monroe
no lunger has sufficient volume uf
flow to handle the city's waste,
tlu- health offirer told the Jayrees that Florida has been de­
scribed a* a "polluted para.tl e"
W ausr of the condition »f i&gt;'
waterways.
Emphasising that Sanfurd will
not need a complete disposal sys­
tem. Mr. Burkowita sold that the
most expensive port of the aystern— underground piping— Is al­
ready in use here and would lie
utilised by any plant constructed.
Under present plans a conduit
would be constructed parol lei to
Seminole Boulevard carrying all
waatw product! now flowing Intu
l.ake Monroe to a projected dis­
posal plant whero the primary
solids would be filtered out and
digested out in special tanka. These
solids could later bo sold to de­
fray a pan of I ho otpenao of the
system although this would U r.a
small t**m for o «ity the wise of
rd, Mr. “Burkowita H id ,1
Sanford.
In times of very heavy rain only
o part of the sewage would gu to
the disposal plant and the rest
would be dumped directly into the
lake as at present. The heavy
water volume at »uch times would
obviate the necessity for total
purification, Mr. Burkowili sold.
Tourist and Industrial eipanelou
would be greatly facilitated by the
Introduction of on adequate dis­
posal plant allowing the develop(Casstlaued On Page 8 U )

Senator Chapman
Fatally I n j u r e d
In Auto Accident

ffiSW lr r.TSrV.",.""

(Jrnmko At Parley

RFCDirectorSays
H e w as U r g e d
To Be “ Fall Guy”

Dun&gt; &lt;».i D s c b i^ J ie
Wns Asked By Rowe
To Take All Blame

Reduced To One By
Legislator's Death

Collazo Convicted
On Two Charges Of
1st Degree Murder

Pioneer Ni«ht Wi l l

Municipal Pool
Plans Are Studied
To Open On Sunday
For Sewage Plant

Grand Jury Indicts
Sheriff Culbreath
For Taking Bribes

%

_ Problem Of Procurement
Plagues American Defense Program

r* 3 s'V £ C &amp; &amp;

£g

Leave Main Utility Shut Offs Alone
In Air Raid Is Safety Group's Advice

Committees ueTiiana
Ma j o r
European
C o n t r i b u t i o n To
Eisenhower Force
VI'ASHINCTO n T M a i . ft— (JD
With a coalition in control, two
Senate committrri voted t4*ttt
liniay fut requiting Imlli Senile
and Mouse appro* at of any airignroent of Aineiican tioopi to ike
North Atlantic Delente foice.
Hy the iame vote, ike Senate
Foreign Relation! rod Aimed Ser­
vice! Committees Jppiored a pro|Hi«j| by Scnatoi Lodge (K-M au)
to pul the Senate on teeoid a&gt;
laying Luiopean natronv mud tali­
the "major contnbution' to ground
fusers under (lie command ol l,rne1 «| Dwight D. i iienhuwei.
Ttii levrr-e.t a 12 12 tie rule In
whi.li a *iiui!at proposal l.y l.i*tg,
wa* defeated yesterday.
Chairman Cunnslly (It-Texl trod
nine tdher l&gt;emo*rat* Wi'h out­
voted in the two move* hy a -oali■
lion reported to liave l^eu made
up of sll iif Itie Republican mem­
ber of the joint group pin* thlei*
Democrats.
\It touigti Connally refn-nl to
luakr public Ihc rollrall, I tie three
Druiocrat* wrr. reported lu ban
been .S*n*1or* George (IM ixt
Hyrd |D-Vat amt Gilbitc *Dlows).
Eleven Republican vole* were
iegi»tere,t, toil Scnslor YMidontierg 1 It-Mich». ill and ah-enl. mi
lint remrd»d.
The iiro|m*al* were written into
n re.ouition wideh Connally -rod
Senator Itu**rll ti&gt;(ia ) have
ipomoreil to put the Senate on
record a* favoring the Vdinin1'.
iration plan to vend troop* to join
EDanhnwrr's Western Europenn
Army.
The commit Ire i vbInch hflrl
lengthy hearing* Oil lh«* U•ue,. *9I»
proved the plan in 11r ii*. ii*1* yrK.
.erday.
Connally said memtwr* uf tll^
ciuilitiun *rrvrd nultcc dial while
they will -nppuri die Cttnnslly
Rtu&gt;«ell re*otiitinn, Urey want il
Mipplrmenled hy an identical rr
uilution which would require u.
1 oni by leith hml*e* and iiavc the
force of law.
The group •riieduled 11 ineclmg
Inter in tire day on a motion In
Henntor (irrrn (D -ltlt to jiipoint
41 -lib ollililidre to Mod) die qm.-*tion of u twn-hou*e rr*olu'i&lt;m,
Tlie amrmltuetil directing net Urn
try I*aii hull**'* on llu troop que*rreailaarg oa ra a e »i»r

Jail S e n 1e n c e s
Handed Out F o r
Drunken Driving:
Severe penaltir* and fine* havr
been imposed on five perron*
charged with driving vehicles
while intoxicated, and a viatIi of­
fender face* sentence in t’ounly
Court. Judge Dougla* Steiitirom
unnounccil this morning.
With the criminal term of the
Court completed, the trying of
civil caves was date I tu Mart
thi* morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Coun'y rroiecuting Attorney
George A. Speer pointed nut
that during thr present term, ail
ornuccutiona for drunken driving
had ended in convictUm*.
On Feh. 28 I.. A Hrreden plead­
ed nollr contendere on a charge
of thi* type. Judge 8trnitron&gt;
filled him 1180 and cost* or INI
day*, snd revoked hi* driver's
license for otto yrar. Thi* wa* a
fir a! offense with nu accident in­
volved.
Thr ca*e of Forrrtr t.ee, found
gumv of triving while intoxicatrd, with an accident involved,
resulted in a jury vrrd'ct of
treattaaefl Oa raae *1*1
KAREN J E A N N E KICK DIES
Karen Jeanne Kirk, two w.-.-ks
uid daughter of Mr. and Mrx.
George E. Kick, died Sunday
morning at the Frrnald latughtou
Memorial Hospital. Puiorul *crvlee* were held Sunday afternoon
nt Evergreen Cemetery with Rev.
A. G. Mctnni* officiating. Tiro
ttaby wax born on Feh. id.

Sanford Weather
High yesterday HI
larw tiHiay, 6.1
Rain 00
Total March Rain no
Normal March rain 2.71 inrhn.

The Weather
r. 8 - o n
74 sit
•2 •16
f*. 67
45 J I
68 16
48
14
S3 37
17 39
71 41

Atlanta
Uismark
Urownsvillr
Chicago

Danvar
De* Molnaa
Fresno
New York
Washington

6

Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami

77
74
83
81

Tallahasaae
Tampa

65
84
63
63
,

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�The Labor Walkout

The Sanford Herald

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u l *atear al
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af laaftN, I'larMa. a alir Ik# Art
at Ca i i r w al Marrk M. lull.
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I k a a k s , r ta alall a aa.
In n ila k i,
■aa asllrrs al aalartalaatrala far
•ha #■,#-„ al taUlaa taste, will
ha rharatl lar a. ajaalar alitrlU*
la i raise.
M&lt;#rr«»at,S Nailaaallt I f
talaa* .lataapapar
•l » t e , la r., I i a l a r k , I'h lrag a, l l r t r a l t . Naaaaa
ai. I.aala.
T h a I l n a M la a t a r m b r r ml lha
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a i r l a a l l t l r la lh a aaa la r
r a l l a a ml all lha l a r a l
rrla lfl
l a Ihla a m a p a p a r , aa srrll at all
A P a r n s a i rp a lr h a a .

T il 1'HHIIAV, M A H '», IV ,I
TO HAY’8 UII1M ! VER8K
Greal man aaliloni have fraat
son*. Thrjr make Ufa Inn easy
for thrlr son*. M It giiol fur a
man that he bear tha yoke in hit
youth.— I.smmtstinns 3:27,
Seminole County hat a good
road program already approved tiy
the Slate Road Department (or
th;- year. It amount! to oner $750.000.
_
It coil the railroad $50,000
when mmeone near Weil Palm
Weil ran hit aulnmohile inlo a
freight train up»e*iing Iff rart
Another rauie of high freight
ratr*.
What the high cotl of living U
doing In State inttilutioni ii illut*
tratcd by a report from Tails*
hauee that paying patient! at the
Stala Hospital will he charged an
additional ISO a quarter, or 11SO
■ year, beginning Apr. I.
We are in receipt of a booklet
on “Survival Under Atomic At*
tack" prrpared by the Civil De­
tente Administration. It Irlla you
juil what to do to aave youraelf
in caae of an atomic attack, and
cotta 10 crnti. However, it you
wail long enough, you may gel it
for nothing. Alto you may not
get it until after the atomic attack
ft made.
Most dime is committed at night.
FBI reports from 1662 cities for
the first sii month* of 1050 indi­
cate that 60 percent of all mur­
ders were committed at night, 70
percent of all robberies were com­
mitted al night, and 01 percent of
•II rape cases were committed at
night. The two best ways of reduc­
ing crime committed al night are
to increase the night police force
•nd in improve street lighting.
From Sandy Anderson, market
manager, cornea a note in which
he points out that 26,157 fewer
units, sold at the market during
February of this year as com­
pared with the same month last
year, brought $502,205.73 more,
and total gross sales of $1,299,465.02, The previous high for
•tty one month at the maiket was
in March. 1049, when total talaa
reached $921,010.93. Thoit are
interotiag figures to remember.

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About $20,000,000 more will
be needed for each of the nett
two years to carry on tha school
program in Florida with State
legislators about equally dividrd
on whether the money should be
made ctailible. With about 30,
000 more children going to school
every year than attended the prepious year, it is pretty clear lha'
•note money will heve to be found
•otoewhere. It doesn't take a fin­
ancial genius to know that it
coats morn to educate two children,
that it does to educate one.
The legislature of Indiana over­
rode the goveraor’i veto to enact
a law opeaiaa state welfare rolls
ip public inspection. Federal law
lamnsea that such lists U kept
"because it might prove cmla Lhasa aa relief"
— „ , y r . in reality, there is bo
leataa for a dependent child, a
Mind person unable to work, or an
y »H
with*# mealtos of tapa—.
te^HiHSaail
pwi w
BIRRRtTlwlli
retain* aid from the Atalc. It
1 ; #. tfc# DtfMB who is eM« to take
cart of hlmeolf who north to feel
itrailed

THURSDAY MAR. 8, 1951

TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACK TWO

5 ^ * a «w B H H B a s a B * 5

KEEP IT FLYING!

THE NATION TODAY

THE WORLD TODAY

Thu congrennfotml committee* to whoxc lot it fnlln to
Uy JA M Ed MAHI.OW
inventignte the withdrawal of labor reprcncntativcH Irom
the Defense Mobilization program have a very nerioun reW ASHINGTON, Mar. 8— 0P&gt;spoalblllty. It is clear that a prompt and thorough Inquiry You h#*r a lot about tha govern­
ment's cost of ll*ing index. Out
in called for, and the necurity of the nation may rest on its what it it? And what does It
effectiveness. Th e inquiry must bo undertaken with no pre­ mtan?
It'* i&gt;&lt;ued by the government
conceived conclusions or prejudices, and must be carried
month to show whether liv­
forward fearlessly, fairly and speedily. Those are not easy every
ing costa arr going up or daw n. go
conditions for an investigation of so explosive a matter.
It’s of importance to everyone.
It’s of special importance t
Libor's condemnation of the Administration Is harsh.
If Its accusations are well grounded there is Indeed need those thousands of unionized work­
ers whose contracts let them get
for remedy. On the other hand the tactics of Inbor In deal- M piy r#|M. whrn
w index
ln&lt;Jtl gru
hen the
TTn'
Ailualton Hutu
l ii die. lit to extreme, m h ! &lt;*&gt; , uj, ,,, niuihr*
in them»elves likely to form a condemnation of lnl*or un­
An ! l&gt; l night top labor leader*
less its conplaints are substantially born out. If investiga­ reportedly were demanding the
government rrlax it* wage freeze
tion should lend to the conclusion that the jmidtion of labor to let all works.s get a two per
Ih riot justified by the facts, then there will Is? a great need tent pa, raise every time in,
for remedy of lalxtr policy toward the mobilization program. index goe* up two point*.
This Is the way the government
Neither remedy— of administration |*olley or labor
describe* the living cost index;
jMjlicy, or a little of both— will be easily within the reach of
It shuwa the change m price*
Congress. In this situation it could la* wished that the A d ­ for go.nl* and service* "normally '
ministration had shown itself mnre skillful nt negotiating iHiught by m.Mlerate income fami­
lies living in large cities.
the settlement of difficulties. It could lie wished that Inbor
The wold "normally' 'Is Import
lender.' knew and had confidence In some technique other ant. Normally, people don't buy
than the strike, for It Is the strike principle which they yachts. N-' price* on yacht* are
have applied to the mobilization problem. Perhaps there are not use.) In the index to show
costs.
heads in Congress wise enough to work out a negotiated living
Hut people nurmilly buy car*
l*eace. If It should In* necessary to settle this matter w ith and pay for repairs on them on
the force of the government, in all probability we should gasoline to run them. And normal­
then la- further away from, i at her than nearer to, the ly they buy T V sets and radios.
So the pi ire* on those thing*
ultimate objectives of defense mobilization.
are included in the index, together

Hr Dr W ITT M nrKENZIE
AP For el in Affairs Analyst 1

with priie* «&gt;n the oilier thing,
like medical care, theater ticket*,
and bus and trolley fares.
Mine than J1*0 paid people
around the country gather the
prices oil those thing* for Die I*
bor department's Huteaii of Laboi
Statistics (Ill.S t.
The figures air sent in her.
wherr a staff of s IhioI 250 IJIJS
people work on them, averaging
them nut.
Reraute of the time needed U
work on the figures, the mnntht)
index always lags a month behind
ths month for which living cost*
are reported.
This is how the prices art

Revealing: Secrets

If General Deugla1* M a rA rth u r is troubled when con­
fidential military information is published, he should find
some solace in the history of the W ar between the States.
Then, according to Robert S. Harper, author of the new
"Lincoln and the Press,” the ncwspa|&gt;crs held that any news
of troop movements could lx&gt; printed if it came from any
other source than the Capital.
The patters apparently printed anything they pleased,
indifferent as to whether or not It might mean the difference
between victory and defeat. In November, 1864, a New
York paper revealed the exact strength of General Sher­
man's army nnd his campaign plans. Another paper forced *«th«reH:
Shermsn Into a battle which he hHd hoped to avoid. He w a s ^Jb j
" ntl ,hr p-^-* 1,1
hcadlnjr for the coast, hoping to conceal hla movementa1a T ’diTw ih r^ Jrid ^ rk e te 41gaihei
from the Confederate General Hardee. A timely newaimper the prices on food and all the otnei
story told Hardee exactly what wits up. lie attacked Sher­ 1Items used
. . . .in . the index.
.
.,
About 126 housewives, working
man, nnd n heavy loss of men was the result.
ft*!* or ,our d*Y'. • raonll. fm
Still another New York paper told the world that the HI.fi, do the Job in the variou
fleet was about to attack the Confederate base at W ilm ing­ cities on gathering food price.
ton, North Carolina. Ilar|&gt;er says: “ When the sttack was They cheek the most Impoilanl
chain store* and a good batch of
made, no one was surprised, least of all the defenders of the thr Independent*.
base. The attack was repulsed.” Such Incidents explained
They dont* Just gn around, not
w hy General l^te based his strategy mi the valuable infor­ ing prices casually. IU.H supplier
them with a detailed Hat nf foot!
mation afforded by Northern tiewsiuiirer*.
Items on which to check, so o

Fading Red Threat
Communism Is losing Its attraction In Europe, accord­
ing to invent ijrat inn# made by the Italian Catholic A c tio n
In FtaAce the paifjtfaan lost 120,000 members In the last
two years, nnd circulation of the Communist Organ L ’Hu*
munltv, has dropped from 600,000 copies in 1946 to 212,000.
Th e West German Communist a polled in 1960 only half their
voto of 1016. Thpre were great drops In Austria, Belgium
and Scandinavia. Unfortunately no fresh figures are given
out for Italy, whore the poverty of the country has made the
Communist vote a genuine menace.
This fading of a serious threat la undoubtedly due In
large measure to the success of the Marshall Plan in the
rebuilding of the European economy. Rut for tha encourage­
ment which this gave, several Continental nations m ight
by now hnve gone Communist,

Waste Paper
Chattanooga Times
From The Chattanooga Time*
A shrewd obterver remarked
during the last tear that tha first
nation which ran out of paper
would win. He meant that the
victorious nation
would quit
making out documents in mass and
In ouinlunlkate and would go to
work ana fight.
Our Government, we no** with
regret, has ordered all paper
manufacturers, including maker*,
of newsprint, to set aside 6 pet
rent of production for posaildr
official needs. The Clovrrnmeni
will not necessarily take all thltonnage. The announcement fur­
ther ray* that the action taken
will save paper because Ibe manu
factUier* will lie able to handle
Government order* with "the lea*'
possible disruption" to output and

deliveries. That Is official gobbltdgook— it also Is bunk.
Our waste of paper and man
power In Government bureaus, ami
for that matter by many privately
owned torpors! Ion* and propsganda organisations Is appalling,
ff only _________„
a liax cotild .be
put on any- put
or which
wki a Jury of
thing using paper
sensible
iTble people
peop would judge to b**
prim* wastebasket m a t e r i a l
serving no good purpose! We alnuyt are templed to organise an
Association To Tax Useissa Us* nl
Paper. But that would mean pre­
paring letters, circular*, tnallinp
lists, more paper consumed. There
Isn’t any way to save paper ea .ep!
to quit using It. To set the Governmrnt an example we stop right
here.

coat for home heating was out of
balance because people weie 'urn
ing more to gas and electric heat.
C (r U |n food, WPien't lnc|uJttJ m
the In j'x , nkt froMn fates. baby
foods, ice cream, cold drinks.
fll.S worked mi the revision of
it* Index for two years, putting
more emphasis on the price o!
certain Item*, less on other*. For
example: more mi gas and rlsctrl
city for heating, less on coal more
on the price of T V sets, less ■■■
radio set*.
each item they ran tell from month
Thia revised Index was Itsuitl
to month whether the price Is up by HMi for the flral time last
or down.
Friday. It ahowrd living costs
Eighteen trained and ftill-tinn as of Jan 16, 1061 — had risen
IllJi agent a check on rent* and 7.0 percent since Jan. IB. I25&lt;&gt;.
other Item* used in Ih* ii
S lJ'to
m i* e ttlM at*
^L Uch
ikte l evei&gt;
t e * ^ |,nUnder
®"^cr ' 4|,a(|
oldj|iPn
indaxgjrsystem,
IIv•#w*
chocked
since Jan
month, «ontc every thrpe months H,10SO.t
- - --------And about 26 staff member* id
The follnwln. based on the new
IU.H' five regional offices get in Index, shows the mrrease In the
on the act, too.*
various Index group* between Jan.
Thera isn’t room here to go Into 16, IPMI and Jan. 16, 1261:
complete detail, but the fuilowinu
Food INS prrsent; housefumishwill give an idea of what’* i he. f-- logs, 12.3; rent, 2.2: rlothing, 7.3;
adt
fuel, 2.4; miscellaneous, 4.6.
Food, for Pittance. 8ixty food
Items are checked for price
There were M disasters In the
changes. Including dairy products, United States during 1260 that
meats and vegetable*.
took more than 25 lives each for
House furnishings: on the rhrri a total of more than 500.
list are shecta, rugs, brooms, furni­
ture, refrigerators.
Tho New Y’ork Yankees hare
Apparel: clothing of men, wo­ won 17 American league
men, boy*, gill*, and Infant*.
nants since 1221. Thev wore
F u«&lt;: c?ajt oil ga* electricity w ,n (h, tnp by onW fmtt ,(|f.
The m.S Include* Ire in this cate- [ rreli, manager*- - Miller Hoggins.
gory.
Joe MtGarthv, llurky Harris an I
MilIsrellancous: this includes the
purchase' of autos, prices fur re Casey B t e n g e l . _________
pairs on them and gasoline f &gt;r
{hem; street car and bus farts;
doctors’ foe*, at the office and
for home visits; dental fees; hos­
pital fees; and medicines like xs
plrin; laundry; postage; soap;
movies; T V sets: radio sets; anti
A IR -C O N D ITIO N ED
personal cart, like the cost of
halmita and permanent wave*.
In 1042 BI.H decided It had bet­
ter revise Its Indei because It was
tiling out of dstc. For example.
is Indax at that time Included the
Where Happiness Costs
price on radio set* but not I V
sets.
tto little.
And In the index the cost of
L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y I

Air Raid Precautions
(Ceaflaate Crass Caa* Oatl
terrupted service.
A t for waUr — having water
acvestlhlf may hr- important In
caae of fire. 8o the association's
advice is: "l»o not shut olf do­
mestic water supplies."
For electricity, tin Associntlun'commitlce on civil tile defense
aays Just use thr eutlomsrv *hid
off switrhea. Turn down the
thermostats on any kind of sutumatic heater.
Ilow about oil heaters? Turn
down the thhermostat if rou haw
an electric control. Use the safety
ahut-off switch tf you want to.
On oil stove* and gravity fete
oil burner* Just finer the manual
rontrol valve.
During the last wnr, llond »*v*.
England and (iermanv found ".t
minimum amount nf disruption of
normal activity wa* rxrreedingly
Important."
The Association points out that
"frequvr.t alerts eould rius* great
confusion and Interruption of nor
mal activity if the recommended
measure* wee* to involve elabor­
ate shutting off of utility sendees
and the complication* of restoring

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them.
"'inis confusion would he likely
to extend over a far greater area
than any which would ue actually
damaged. Increasing the effect*
whrlh an enemy could cause by an
attack."
In fact, tic Association say*,
that by threatening attacks, per­
haps Just hy sending over single
plane* to start alarms going, "an
enemy could cause (rrquent Inter­
ference with normal activity and
affect Industrial production.
There arr other reason* why
thr Association Is opposed to
shutting off utilities;
First— They might increase In.
stead of decrease the danger of
fire. For instance, a householder
attempting to shut off the main
raa valve may break the pipe,
8trond— Shutting off electricity
would make radios silent and
therefore useless In broaden ting
Instiuctious to the populace.
Third— Shutting off watw. not
only would make it unavailable
for fire fighting, but now and
then may reault In breaking of a
pipe where it enters the house.
Fourth— Shutting off heater*
might not only cause discomfort,
hut freeslng of pipes In cold
weather.

The text for today Is: "If we
are forced into war. let’s not be
too finicky about the methods we
use in defense, so long as we stey
within the laws of civilised war­
fare" {whatever that is).
I.t. General Matthew B. Ridge­
way, commander of the U. S.
Eighth Army In Korea, remarked
the other day while touring the
halite rone:
“ We have only one objective-#
kill Chinese and save ourselves."
That sound* tough— and it is
lougn. Cut ii'm the tu 'iK * of
every commander’s talk. Probably
General Hldgwty would be glad
to hr able to substitute the exprm ion "put out of action" or
“ HU". Hut the fact rrmsins that
war involve* killing, and it‘a
either you or the other fellow.
A lot of folk arc shocked at
that, even though they may aiw
prove of »urjt asngi'Rtfflti as the
hsck In World \V.»r I coming In
Koresn mission. I remember way
from a bloody battlefield in
northern France to find an Ameri­
can visitor waiting to see me. He
asked what the fighting wa* Ilk*.
Not being in the mood for con­
versation I shrugged and said:
"Well, there were a devil of a
lot of enemy dead strewn about."
He didn't reply Immediately,
and when I looked aeross at h la ,
he was regarding me with some!
thing akin to horror. Then:
"Mac, how can you speak In
such an offhand manner of a
battlefield filled dead?"
I didn't hate an immediate an­
swer, hoi I've thought about my
visitor's attitude often since then.
T ran understand it now. A lot
of people feel the way he did.
That brings u* up to the killingest weapon man has invented
— the atomic bomb. Many are tha
pro* and cons used in argumcm
over the extent to which thia de­
structive instrument should be
used. Ii the wiping out of whole
cities with their populations justi.
fin id* In defensive war?
One of the finest military ana.
lyse* I've seen on this subject
cornea, not from a soldier but from
a vclenlls— Dr. Vannerar Both,
president of the Carnegie Institute
of Washington. Ho was director
of the Office of Scientific R «
search and Development durinF
the wat. This office organised
the labor* that produced the
atomic bomb.
Dr. Hush gave his analysis in
a speech on "The Atomic Bomb
and the Defense of the Free
World”. Hi* address was delivered
in Washington under auspices of
the "committee on the present
danger", In cooperation with tha
Mutual Broadcasting System.
The scientist's thesis was llu#
another world M l could be pnP
vented through maintenance ef
strong ground defense* by the
western world, coupled with the
development of the atomic bomb.
Said he:
•Of tints)* sent it* armies roll­
ing across the German plains to­
morrow we, with our A-bomha and
tho plane* to carry thorn, would
destroy Russia wo eould do It
wlthont question, as matters stand
today,
"
!a
"The sntw.-r to this Is that th r
armies would not roll."__________

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�T H U R S D A Y M A R . 8, 1951

Mrs. Harkey Talks On
Christian Vocation

Social And Personal Activities
j

PHONE 148

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Social Calendar

I

TH UR SD A Y
Serninola Retwkah Lodge No.
43 will mart it) thp (KM Fellow*
Hal!. The meeting hai l-een called
by (he Nubia (irond for 7:30 p.
M. Member. are urged to be
nrnent. All visiting Hrhekah'*
l r welcome. There will
Initia­
tion of new rand Idalei.
The Philathra Sunday Srhool
(Th* ■ of *hr.
. .*tr; •!- • ■srl"
entertain their huohand* at.d
member* of the Young Men**
iiible C la n with a bullet .up­
per in the Educational Building
at 7:00 P. M Member* *ir a«ked
ta bring a covered dl»h,
Under the iponinrxhjp of the
lleta Sigma Phi Sorority, the rcMfpllonlxt at (fir Fernald.Laughton
Alernorial Hoapital will lie Mi**
Margaret Dingridvr.
PRIDAY
The Woman'* Mlaiiottarv So­
ciety of the Flral llaptiii Church
will meet at the church at 3:30,
Circle III, Mr*, George McCall,
program chairman, will direct the
program lining the topic “ Look
On Our Field..."
The Mi mo,a Circle o f the Gar­
den Club will meet at 10:00 A.
M . at the home o f Mr*. II. M.
Haven in l.akr Mary.
The Palm Circle nf the Gar­
den Club will meet at the Gar­
den Center at 12:00 A. M. Mr*.
I t C. Miller will be Ihi-I cm anil
Hi'*. II. II McCa«Rn will lalk on
"Aralea*".
The ||lbl*cu* Garden Circle
will meet at the home of Mr*.
A. II. McRanry, 1817 Vrrnongo
Avenue. Co-ho*te*.* will lie Mr*.
(Tiarle* Murriion.
* The Salty Harri»o» Chapter of
A. It will meet at 3:0« P. M.
with Mr*. J. H Ray, nor. Pal­
metto Avenue. Co-ho*te*»e* will he
Mr*. A. R. Key, Mr*. K. M. Mae*vn and Mr*. Ann llumnirll. Visit­
ing daughter* are welcome.
The Ixora Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at the home of
Mr*. C. It. Kirtley on Golden luike
at 2:30 P. M
The Dirt Gardener* Circle will
meet at I0:&lt;&gt;0 A. M. with Mrs. H.
, Wilkie at her home 432 Sumrrlln Avenue.
The Magnolia Circle of th* Gar­
den Club will meet at 11:00 A.
M. at the home of Mr*. C. E.
Meek* with Mr*. Harry Rob*on
aa ro-ho«te»*. There will be a
covered di»h luncheon. Mr. and
.Mr*. Ernett Ward will talk on
“ Glorioxa Uli«*.H
The Jararanda Circle of the
Garden Club will meet at .1:00 P.M.
at the home nf Mr*. Frank Miller
(Mlfl Palmetto Avenue,
H The liime Cirri* of the Garden
Club will meet at 0:41 A. M.
at the home of Mra. E. II. Stowe
Mr. Stow* will talk on *'IIIM*e&gt;'* "
The .Hanford Townitml Club
No. 1 will meet In the City Hall
at 7:30 P. M, with Wayne II. Al*
tier* a* gueit tpeaker.
Under the *non*or*hlp of the
Rcta Sigma Phi Sorority, tha receptii&gt;ni»t at the Fernald- laughton Memorial Hoapital will he
Mr*. W. E. Ilolleyhead, Jr.
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Under the (noniorthip of the
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, the re*
c*pt Ion 1*1 at the Fernald-laughmn Memorial llo*nital will he
Mr*. Ralph Wight III.
SUNDAY
Under the Miunaorahlp of the
' , Reta Slama 1*1 Sorority, the re.
repllionixt at the Fernald-laughton Memorial Hoapital will he
Ml** Ellne llutehUom . „
MONDAY
* ^ U n d e r the apnnmraWp of the
HeU Sigma Phi Sororttr. tha receptionDt at the Ferpaln.laughton Memorial ilo*pltil will be
Mra. Walter Turner.: *
TU R 8 D * r.
Tha Woman*. Blhl* Ct»»* of
the Plr»t Bantl.t Churah will meet
at 7:30 P. M- at the home of Mrs.
M. C. Hagan 70B Park Aw iue
with Mra. J. A- Strange eial Mr*.
II. II. Newman a* rn-h«te&lt;»r*.
y U Under the aponaorahip of Beta
' I r m a Phi Sorority tlm reception.
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THE SANFOUI) HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Hollywood
Ut HUM TH O M AS

Mill I iWiMll*. Mai. f U iP i
Mi
t N Haney tailed on
"C h in (bill VotXllall'* at the meet­ Nevk-papir rradcr- wrte slim-kei
ing ol Ciivt* No. i! ol the First recently when the eMatr of the
Methodist Church which wa* held late Jack Holt was anm.unceil
at the home of Mr*. T . F. Mc­ Despite a dirtinguished film career
Daniel Monday. Mr*. M. L. Wright dating hark to 1»13, he left only
chairman, presided ovrr the meet­ 16,000, mostly in per*nnal belong
Inis.
ing.
Onetime matinee idol Maurice
Mrs. Randall Prie«t opened the
the meeting by reading the devo­ Costello died with an estate too
The Central Florida Civic Muilc
small to tie probated— fill.fib. Jeso
Lt. Paul llodgin. I« home fur
A**oriatlon will
conduct
il* several day* lea.i visiting hi- tion. It wa* decided that the Circle Harlow left 141,000, a meagct
fifth unnual membership drive parents, Mr. snd Mr- I.. II Ibid visit the County Home this month. amount considering she had Itoen
Following the huiinrs* meeting
next week, Mar. 12 through Mar.
refreshment* were served to Mr*. a Ion star for a decade and wa*
12 thruugh Mar. 17, Dr. Loulx gin*.
f 1,000 a wrek at her death.
A. II. Stephen*. Mr* P. 8 WII- raining
Orr, of Orlando president of the
Many another star has died leav­
•on,
Mr*.
K.
II
Laney,
Mr*.
C.
C.
association announced today. “The
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. William*
ing the heirs only a stark of pres
Civic Music Association annually have a* their guest for a week Pried, M i- It. Pried, Mr*. Nor* dipping* snd unpaid hill*.
Wiiltesell,
Mt*.
Mayme
Morris,
bring* to the leuldent* of Central their niece, Miis Mary lam MeHow does thi* happen? I did
Ml* |. J . Boyette. Mr- Mary
Florida a «erie* of concert* hy Clung, of Floral City.
*. tne research with »tar*. Ihrii
Parish.
Mr*.
Clyde
Ramsey,
Mrs.
the greatest stars in the musical
adivi*or* and other experts on
Wright mill Mr* llarkey.
t.IJ, and Lv r. ijcr ir r r z i.j.-;
) (I k- II i&gt;,,&gt; wixhI scene ami jour.-r
Mr.
lot
ura
Cru*.
of*
crown
orchestra* and ballet eompanle*,’’
there arr three main reason*:
Point, Ind. is spending some lime
Dr. Orr *Aid.
1. Stars don't make a* much
in
Sanford
visiting
friends
and
During past seasons, virtually
money a* most people think. A lot
relative*.
every great musical star, in­
of the established *tars can draw
cluding *uch utlat* a* Arthur
I'nl.ulous salaries. But manv id
Kuhinattm,
Kirsten
Flagstad,
the newcomer* do not.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Hickson
Plan* were nisoe foi the initia­
Roliert Me. ill, Frio Pima, Pat­ have as their gurat lor several
People imagined that tngrid
rice Mutmd, Robert Casadeiut, weeks Mr-. llKkion's aunt. Mi* tion of pledge* into the Gumma lb rgman had been rich. Bet «&gt;•’**
I uinl-lu Chapter »f Beta Sigma of the time in Hollywood »hc wa*
Eleanor Steber have appeared Ann Cordner of Richmond, Va
I to at a no-ting Monday night at under conirart to David Seltnick.
on the Civic Music series, along
the home of .Mi* George Dungle- wlio paid her a straight salarv
with such nationally known en­
semble* a* the Philadelphia OrMr*. Roy Holler ami her gu *l - , tnuli
and collected profits from loan­
chest ra, Cincinnati
Symphony, here sister and brother-in-law,
11 wre- decided Ihi mem tiers ol ing her to other studios Fur in
P a ll e t
R u s s e ,
and many other* Mr. and Mr*. A. 8. McCall uni of Beta S i o -a Phi would l-e recep­ stance, »hr earned fiUl.OlHI f--For tin- past several season*, a New Jersey, are *p&lt; tilling several tionist- ut ilie l'&lt; i nald-I.aiiglltoli making “Bell* Of St. Mary'-."
Memorial Hospital the month nf 3 he picture grossed
series of seven concerts ha- been days in Miami.
an
presented for che member&lt; of tho
of it. Taxes ran take three-quarter*
Marcn.
association.
Refreshment- were served by f toil,1)1)0 In cash and asset* for
Mr. and Mrs. W. M McKinnon I M i- |.e-li i GiUlme and Mr*. lt«* loaning her.
Program* presented during this
*ea*un have ineludeit Lily Pons, spent the weekend with their *•rt lliik-on |o Mr- Lauren JohnMl«* Bergman** mam a»»ei* at
The llallet Theatre, the llooalnti daughter and *on-inlaw, Mr. and on, Mi- CKarl- * Yoilopich, Mrs. ter |(| years in Hollywood were
Mra.
It.
C.
Selvedge,
in
Mulbeiry,
Symphony, Vienna Choir lloy»,
Waite,- Turner, Mr- In nald Junes, shares In three pictures, “ Under
Gregor Piatignrsky, ami many Fla.
Mr*. Dale S o il, Jr . Mi** Elise Capricorn," “Joan of Arc" ami
additional artists. The coming
lliitrhio.ii, Mi - Miirley Smith, "Si rnmiwli." None of them » i
series will again prr*en
the
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford McKih- Mr** Elisabeth lty*on unit Mr&gt;. a hit. And ro, aftrr *etlling with
gri-ate*i artist* touring America, I bin have a* their guests for *ev- Daiigleman.
In r husband, Dr. Peter l.imt-lrum,
and w i l l inrluilr at least ore of I era! weeks
*b, ha* virtually nothing
Mr*.
McKihhiu'*
the nationally known symphony | mother and father, Mr. a ml Mr*
Even stars who make big sal
silt I HF.lt.\ SPEAKER
orchestra*.
8 1.. Moll of Ktockbriuge, Midi
LA K ELA N D , Mai i»X — (Spc- u rn - I , a difficulty keeping nnv
During the. coming membership
eioll I'nited Ktat- . Senator II. of it. Taxes ran tak thm--i|tiartrrweek, anyone wanting to hear
J. A. Lane uf Sanford, a head Styles Bridge*. (R -N II), will or more. They have to pay HI per
the series of programs to he pre­ auditor
for Florida, experts to l&gt;tak at eunviNiilion at Florida r i nt to their agent and often five
sented next season may join Civic attend the
per cent more to a press agent.
llrad Camp meeting
Music, Memberships are open to of the Woodmen of the World Southern College- on Friday at And there »rr dnren* of uthti
all. Lot are available only dur­ Life Insurance Society, Mar, Id |il::*0 in the Annie Pfeiffer chapel. drain* «n their earning .
Sei atoi Bii-lg, , one of the
ing the routing W e e k , and will tie anil 17, al Ocala.
2. Stan havr lu live like stal
lankii g b ail* i * of the Republican
- - K rParty, i* a lixllve of Maine and There l» no rule to tbl* effi-&gt;&lt;
17, or before that lime should
but all of them live up to th.
Friends of Pvt. Earl Lee will Ih«
auditorium capacity tie reached interested to learn that he I* alu- u graduate of the University uf standard that i* expected of them
liefore the Saturday deadline. No tloned at FI. Bragg, N. C. with Maine. IL bu* 1 1velvet! honor­ Many Mars have known lean *t»)
single tickets will tie -old for the United Slate* Army. Pvt. ary degree from Dartmouth Col­ and become extravagant when
the1 concert* next winter, and ad­ Lee** address is U. S. 03043.31X1, li ge, the University of New they have a chance to live “ high
Uni­
mission to the programs will he Co. A 20th Engr. (c i Bn , I t Hampshire, Northeastern
versity and the University of off the hog."
by membership rard only
But even the level-headed mir­
Bragg, N. C,
Maine.
Membership* may he obtained
ier I they have to Veep up tin
hy mailing a check fur the desir­
front. Appraranres mean a lot in
Miss Lylllan G. Hoyle ilanghler
ed numlier of mrmtiersliip card* of Mr. and Mr*. L. F. Boyle, 2401
Hollywood, both the town il«e'f
N ONTIUB
wanted to the Civic Music as­ Mellonville Avenue, and a student
The Aralea Uirele of the G*r- and the fan*. Star* believe they
sociation, Angebilt Hotel, Orlan­ at Duke University, has achieved i|cn Club has postponed the cov­ have to keep fancy house* am!
do, or hy contacting campaign. the distinction of iwing naim*l ered dish supper •fhedulod for servants to entertain producer
headquarter* on the llth flout to the Duke Dean's List for the Fri-lav night until th, following intrrviewers and other* tiiry tie
of the Angebilt Hotel or phone Spring Semester.
pend on for their reputation*
Friday, Mar. Id
3-OfkVI.
Star* have to dress like star* ami
drive fancy automobile*, or at
Mr. and M rsTTL II. DeMent
li-a*t they think so.
ami datighlrr, Donna of Norfolk,
Aa a result, their expense* con
Va., are visiting Mr*. DeMent'
h
sume their salaries and there P
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. F.
little or nothing left for saving*
Lundqulat. Mr. DeMent will re­
Ami the average professional lif*
A market basket sale was held port In New York on Mar. lu
o( a *iar Is brief. Tycoon* can
at the mpeting of Circle No. 6 of and will leave for London. Fng
make Mg money until 70, but •
the First Methodist Church at the where he will be stationed with
star U lucky tu last 10 yrat
home uf Mra. W. A. Hunter Mon- the U. 8. Navy.
3. Stars sometimes make bad
dny evening.
II1PPY BIR TH DAY
Inveiiment*. The ai ling profession
Friend* of Count v Commisslonet
The meeting wa* presided over
in not noted for It* *t ability
Mr*. John llersl
hy Mr*. Hunter anil opened with J. F. MrClelland will lie Interested
Ver\ udrn *tar* can make nom
Mr». W M. Colbert
a prayer. Mr*. W. P. Chniiman lu learn that he i* reeling nondecision* which can et*-e wlu.t
Mr* C. L. Hewson
read the scripture from “ Paul’* , fortaldv at the Ferngld-I.aoghlor
evet saving* they msy have »-•
Mr
Edward Rupert
letters To The Thexdonlons'*, and Memorial Hospital where he hecumulated. By that lime, ’ b, ii
Mi*. Illoce Davis
taught the lesson from the book been confinwl since Sunday follow­
popularity may have faded ami
Stewait Mnthmux
ing a heart attark Mr. McGIrl
“The Christian Vocation."
their raining power vanished
Frank Duane Van Engelen
Refreshment* were served hy land Is nnt able, however, to re
Of course, there are excepti m*
timy Herndon
Mr*. Hunter assisted by Mr*. C. eelve company yet.
V. Hoover to the following: Mrs.
Chapman, Mrs. 8. P. Iloyn, Mr*.
Ella Bolton, Mr*. Clark Leonard)*,
Mr*. E. E- Lloyd, Mr*. A. D. Shoe-1
maker, Mrs. Nettle Tillls, Mrs.
Octavla Rumhley, Mrs. 8. L Ley
and a new member, Mr*. C. It
Tate.

Central Florida Civic
Music Begins Drive

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a meeting Tue*day &gt;uning at the
home of Mra, J- &lt;* I-alley with
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Mr*. J t‘ Davi* nad tin- dovotiunal and 'lr* Rupert Strick­
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Frederic Handel, will he present­
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Society on Palm Sunday at 1:00
o'clock at the Holy Cross Episcop­
al Churth. It was announced today
by Mrs. F. 8. Vernay.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the service ami near this
group of 60 singer* who havr been
rehearsing naer a week since the
soelety was nrganited last Oct.
oher under the direction of Bogrr
Harris with Mr*. George Touhy
as organist and 31rs. Howard
Whelchet aa pianist.
The officers are Mrs. J. L Ingley, president; Mrs. W. 0. Firmtng, secretary; Martin Stlneclrher. treasurer; and Mrs. F. 8. Ver.
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Jr., puNIelty manager*.

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NYU Basketballer Tells Of $1,900
Payoff For Throwing Cornell Game

Revised Official 1951 Florida State League Schedule
Al OvtsMto

Al X*afore
Apr. IS-m*
Mir &gt;&lt;
Jun S-II-SS
Jut. 11
Aux l.li-14

a i dsiitMvmp
Apr. l l
St*V S-I4-M
Jun a
Jul l*.M-M
aux a-st
Apr UM.r I IS-17Jun. IS
Jul t-ir-m
Aux l»*-XJ

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ill ratals*

AICnm*

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Al Darinna
Apr. I1-S7
Mar IS-M
Jun. IS-MJul. IS-&gt;7
Au* ii-te*

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M A H . 8. 19M

Colorless Exzard Charles Ekes Out
Victory Over Walcott To Keep Title

fe fe ,
Jun 1-IS-St
ORLANDO
READ
Jui. s-ar
Jul. M-M
NEW ^O R K . Mir. R
&lt;/!’) --- Autlionlict say Connir Schxff.
By MURRAY ROSE
,
Aug l-s-is
AU* u -n
i
DETROfT, Mar. 8 — f/P) — An injured left ear today iidrlmcd
Apr.
M-M
Apr. I I
Ne** York University hnktlbill idaycr. Ini admitted Accepting a $1,900
Apr II-J7
M*r is*
Mar s-st-aa
Mar 10-17
Mav ll-SS
t t 'r V u
ts u rd Chides for two aoatns. dashing Joe L oud ' hope* for a crack al
^libe to fix a game Ii i I Nr** Y ra r'i day game iirt**ctn NYXJ and Cor*
jun r-!o rt
Jun S.»
Jun. 1-lt-X)
Jun 1-IS*
Jun IS-7S
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Jul II
Jul
11-7)
Jul.
S--IS
Jul.
a-ii
Jul
I-73--1I
the
heavywtight champion this Aprils
nrll.
.t r ia ls
Aux S-IS-M*
Aux
10-70
Auf. 7-1S
Au*
s-rr
Aux »*-M
T h « 29^ear old titleholder’s ear was pullrd up in ms »ucic*»fui
Rif new charge against Scliafi, already under arrril lor *
Apr !»•
Apr. 1)
Apr. ll
Apr a
Apr. ll-M
&gt;.
.,G-*JB
M*V M » - «
May 7-11
Mav tS-SS
M*r 7-71-71
tS y t'-M
purported alt-nipt to bribe
i3-round defense against 17^rcar old Jersey Joe Walcott Uli night.
ion
l&gt;
Jun.
*-m
Jun.
S-II-I7
Jun.
I1--IS
Jun.
1--II
Jun.
n-sr
Jun
7-li-SS
GAINESVILLE
STAn
teamniale, wax mndt- l&gt;y n iKtnnt
Jul S.li-Ji
Jul. IS-U
Jul. tt
Jul. |l-l»Ills personal physician ordered*'
Jul. 7-IS
Jul. »-ia
JuL S-XJ*
Auk 11-2*
A,.r r . »
Aut s-is-sr
An*, ii-m
Au* IM I
Aux l-S-M
Auf 11-1*district attorney Vincent A. &lt;■,
Esiard to stay out of action for although Char ice came ilon- again
Apr M-tri
Apr. W*
Apr. »
Apt ll-M
Apr In
a
t
m
------------Apr.
7
7
O'Connor,
in the 141h.
A nghl to the jaw
at least two months.
Mar S.1V.SS
M*r i-ti-vi
Mir 17*
Mar 11-M
Star l*-S)
Mar 10-17
Mar 1-IS-M
sent Walcott bark to the io n -r
O ’Connor tabl lari night thnt
Jun l«
jun
s-sa-sa
Charles,
who
was
a
l
m
o
s
t
Jun.
IS
Jun
l
l
»
Jun
S-SS
Jun
S-IS-XS
Jun.
»--SI
K ISB U R G
LEAGUE
Jul l*-l» »•
Schaff vernal day* ago told of
Jul S-lt-sa,
Jul. II
Jul 7-ISJul s-JP
Jul I4-S4
Jul. 1-tl
toppled from hla throne In th&gt;- and rubbery log* but the bril
aux i-iT-sa*
Au« IJ- H 1
Aux U -»
Aux a-e
Au* l-M
Aux lo.xn
AUX l-S-SS
taking fl* money for the N Y U .
}
fourth round by a crashing right aoon came to hlx r&lt;-wue.
Apr. SS
Apr, 3fl
Apr. 14-fi
Artr IB
A
pr
la
At*r M-M*
Arr O*
Cornell game and trying to get
In
Ihe
l!6th.
Walcott,
out
for
to
the
Jaw,
had
the
swelling
M*y 911-Si
Mar 1I-3S
M*r a*as
May 10*1?
Mm B-IB-I7*
Mar l-U
M»t 11
another player to tin likrwUe.
Jun. S-lt*
Jun t&gt;-«
inn
M
lun B-r»
drained down from the ear at a a desperate, ls»-t K»"P knockout,
Jun 1-17'
Jun tl
Jun 4.1I.M
PAIATKA
Jal 7-n-.11
BORIS
Fnl 18-34
Jul B-ff
1 ’ IB.fi*
IIKHNARDINO, C n lt.f
H ehntf •* e re n f r j j p la .tr i, or
Jul
1-.TP.vn
Tut f-iY-r«
Ju* tl
bellrd &lt;*hail. V.i'« ' ••iut-1*- :
ho^nltal early this morning.
Aug I3-JB
.-..X M l
.Wf 6 3
Am
Au* 1S-XS
Ait* 7.IT.71
Arig it*.n
former plavr-i» Involved in «-«&gt;|. M ir » id'i— I'ltchert had belter
Co-tr.aiiager Tom Tannas said corker*. Most of the slum Nad
Apr. t(-V7
Apr. k«
Apr »
Apt
Apr. IS-M
Apr. ISApr.'U
“
lege baxkrthnll'n tilanrd wandal, gel Hu,.*- ignnU •traighl this
"The champ is okay but hell have gone from hit blow* by tnen, how­
Mar
Mav l-tt
M&gt;r is-sa
Mar
Mar IIMar 7-SS--M
Mar S-IS-M
Jun. i-is-sa
Jun IS-M*
Jun l l* ?3
and arruteil of rlitKini rrxultv of yiai If they want to stay In I'ltts.
inn
Jun S-IP-17
Jun IS
Jun a
to give the ear a chance to heal ever, and Chnile- took them and
COCOA
Jul.
IS-M
IN
THE
Jul
f.|g
Jul
3-31*31
jul
sa-sa
Jui.iT
Jul
S-IS-M
huigh
I'lrate*
uniform.
Jul
I--IS-M
at leait II Ki.m&lt;» at Madison
before he does anything else. kept coming. The champ, too.
AUX ll-tt*
Aug 8-11
Aug I H
An* M-n
Aux 1-lt-SSAux ii-m
Au* S-ll
Itn»* Hi niii-li Rlrkey and his
ftepiare Garden during the pw-t
However Charts ia willing to meet was trying for .1 kayo, and Mo
Aar. It
Apr. 1*
Apr 11
Apr. H *Si
Apr t)Apr
M-V7
three aeaion*,
msnngi-r Hill Meyer agree that the
Mar 11**1
Mlt B* I3
Mar I-I1-7S
M*V 10-17
M*r-S-IS-T7anybody the International Box­ round had &gt;K*- fa ll loaling lo
Mar *11-11
SANFORD Mar I)Jun 1MI
Jun S-Xt
Jun. S-IS-M
Jun ll-Xi
Jun IS-M
Jun 14
O'Connor *aid Kchaff *&gt;lotilted I’irates* forlorn finish ss the NnJun s-jn-n
ing Hub offer* and lhat include* the final ia-ll.
DAYTONA
BEACH
JuL
IJ-EI
fill
^*TI
Jul
SMI*
I
I
K
K
A
I
.
O
Jul
9
J»
Jul
a-it-sa
Jui
Jul
1
1
He tatketl with two gambler- be. tlunal league tail-enders In Itr&amp;r)
l/ouls, aa soon as Ex la ready"
Anf IB-an
Aug 1 **•»
The champ &lt;&lt;ir&gt;d effectively xl
AU, u »
Aux I7--M
An* 1-17-M"
A"«
fore the Cornell (jame and agreed wax largely du* in pitching weakApr n
Apr, IS
I/niia, who rereived a thunder­ cloee rang' wlMi Omit punches,
Apr ?»■»•
An ll
Apr. ISApr K
Apr l)-W*
to try to Ihir up another N Y C ne»*e».
May 1.M-.M
Mav IT-m
M«r S IS
M«r 1-Ji n
star !■»
May S-1I-S3
Mav II
ous ovation from the 13,862 fan* blowx 1hut' might *ii"l hav.- hffn
•O initar Damn*
Jun IS 31*
Jun s.ie*
J»m 7-lt-S*
iun IT* »
Jun IS
Jun t-sn
Jun s-il-sa
Shftvrn hr
player for the fix.
And they're iroi ding on line* ••
1176,602 gross gate) at Olympia seen bv nio-l of th'- gallery n,,,l
DILAND
Jul. •*-!•
Jul 7 71-11
Jul io r*
Jul
l»-»*
Jul
S-11-M
Jul
i«-n
Jul.
II
Atirruk
The hrltie payera and the other this season, especially In the mat.
Aug 11-lf*
Au« S*-M
An* S IS
Aug *'•»
Aux IS-M
.stadium, left s h o r t I y after tho themlllinn- of Itdrvidnn viewers
Au* 7 -»
Aux 1-IS SI
player, who turned down thn ter of ralehing -ign*.
unanimous decision was an­ around Ihr- country
fharlc»
Anneal Att.Sfa* Oarnn nn Ja tr 4 Tn I* H « n t I* t s i k el Clak Lnadtn* Laagwa a( M tdaifh*. Ian* 17. AR.Jtar* (a he skaiea t&gt;* la m l e n t 34, 37.
bribe offir, were not named bv
"The worst feature nf the tram
nounced.
lie didn’t receive th*- weighed I Hr* mid Walcott 133.
O'Connor.
lari yenr wa* the pitching,” lee.
disappointing news until today.
Assuming that Kchaff had .1 tue* Hickey. ,4| rare little for
It came as a great shock to the
iartner In Ihr -rheme, the prom- wins and lo*»e». What intrreri*
Brown Bomber. Louit haa had
sed payoff was J.t.ooo, O'Con* me are inning* pitched, hit* al
four fights, has trimmer] down to
ttor said, After the game
won lowed, strikeout* soil base* on
207 ,K&gt;unds, and hr feels kc i*
by Cornell fill to 6d in an upset—
ready right now. He doesn't want
halls.'*
,
Schtff wa* quoted as saying the
lo waste any timer. Ilia 37th
Ry AH.HOt T A T Ell PHKSH
Meyer l» even more fotthriglit, i
moey men gave him *1.300 and saying “this yrar the pitchers sre
birthday cornea up this May.
\V i it*t 11 i* 1•*( s
told him:
Walcott's 37 yraVs didn't seem
going tu gel a tough rrceplinn j
P
H
O
E
N
IX
,
Aril.,
Mar.
H-l/P)
.
w
II . • Ml.
»
'■We can't give you any more when they foul up. Well give il i
to
hang
heavy
on
him
in
several
from
— Cacay Stengel, manager of the
M ta uii It wa* an afternoon garmr to them.’’
..........
|.
I , SI | S i s i l
•pots last night, notably in thn
TA
I.I.AIIA
88K
K.
Mar.
K
..(BpeN*w
York
Yankee*,
predict*
hi*
II)
M
IM
l
FAR
N
E
T
!
and we rouldn't get down many
tourth and 16th rounds when thr
He said Pirate htirlrr* madr
\ 4ti , »i i l l » •nil"*
ilah roa.li Iloll llai bison will team will win the American
NEW YORK, Mar. 8 — G P »- 6 to I underdog had Charles in
beta and didn't mskt much many nd*take* and mi»»ed many |
league
pennant
for
tha
third
lake
a
foul
man
tram
to
Wintri
\ sti.s.r *4 l*t Ills •I'M'
ll*-'*
just
a
pinch
hitter
but
young
money.'*
trouble.
sign* last year, that they worked
■
atk and Delamil this weekend a- straight year.
tsh I .mi lln-slni couldn't have done
I - ..il, il 'Itll
O'Connor
raid
the fixers long in spring training on the
In
the
fourth
a
right
to
thr
“ Sura I expect to win it again," better.
the Florida State University open*
thought the money was a payoff pick-off play yet seldom used It
chin staggered the champion and
Hf HI) HARPER
.
t i l l •...........
he
says.
“That's
for
sure.
It'*
It*
I
M
l
golf
schedule.
Frida
When bit Columbia Lions de­
to two players, and that Krhnff In the regular season.
more might have sent him to
I •|lS|t I tllHM &gt;1
n
&lt;&gt;tip.inrnt will lie Hollins College at the way I feel, so why shouldn't feated Princeton last night, 73 one
remained ident about falling to
the
floor
for
keeps.
But
Charles
“Our plichrr* were either too
l.ftl YS i r-Hll'll *4
winter Park, and Hainrday after- I say an7"
68. they finl.-.hcil their basketball clung to Walcott for sixty long
line up a teammate.
dumb," he declared, “or were la*
Squat, bandy Irggrd Panrho Re.
I , | | l - il
"■ I 1 1 i 1 • I t
schedule at 22 games without •
flchlff illll tried to grt thn In ratrhing the signal from the gura and llig Jack Kramer meri mem ihr Seminole llnkimrn will
S T . P E T E R S B U R G , M a r. 8 — defeat. And nine game* from last seconds and the challenger could
langie with Stetson Univarrity al
.
i
tb U &gt; ii "t •
whola 13,000 O'Connor said, and shortstop."
not
shake
him
off.
By
the
end
of
tonight In Orlando in a continua­ Ihl.and.
( / I I — C lin t H a rtu n g ’s hat and nut season ami that make* 31 straight the round, Charles had recovered
l U told:
In an effort lo change all this, tion of their cross country tennis
Coach llarblfton la counting on hla rig h t a rm m ay cams in handy gamrs ihe New Yorker* have won. and he danced to hit corner.
■"Never mind, you'll h« taken Meyer haa given roach Mill Stork, iiucl liegitn last fall.
leltermcii Trd Hewitt and uirk fo r the N e w York Giants during
Columbia la Ihe only all.wlnnlng
can of — there are ether games
Thus a n o t h e r championship
The louring Iann is troupe, a
fresh from Rrooklyn, the Job of
Montm-y, Imth of Detroit, to pac« the I M l season.
major five in the country. It’s alto 'bubble burst fo r W alcotL
jwtulng and are’ll take rare of you "tearhing
He
a pitcher to cover up."
postwar phenomenon organis­
this years gull squad lo another
H a rtu n g w aa a pitcher fo r the the first time since the old war cam * d o e * to the crown in b it
ed
by
tha
a
atu
la
fo
rm
er
pro
Stork
feels
the
only
way
the
auereaaful season. The IDS0 team, N e w Y o rkers last year hut not a year* that any major team haa firs t fig h t w ith Louis and he
Schaff played about three quorrhsm plon nobby Higgs, haa
ltrhrr* can h* taught Is by hit*
of which Hewitt and Muntney aru v e ry good o n *. He had a 3-3 re rarer! undefeated through Its ache wasn't ten fa r aw ay In his firs t
Ura of the NYU.Cornell context.
become
one
o
f
Ik
e
b
a
il
sport*
ng
or
hunting
halls
to
the
mound
P0 PROOF LONDON
thr only returning regulars, wen curd.
dule. Army U the last club to win bout w ith Charles fa r the N B A
The srandal — involving play.
attrac
tio
n
*
on
lh
a
m
arkat
In
by
the
hour.
That’s
exactly
what
six matches, Inst two and lied
S o this
_______
So
spring Manager Leo them all, 16-0 In 1P46.
o t NYU, C C N Y , and Long
diadem la Chicago SO m onth* ago.
recant yearn p ittin g the un*
two liefotr rapturing the Dixie Durocher
laying the
urocher has been
been playing
The 23-year old Rosalnl took
Ind University — rebounded he's doing.
A fte r th * fourth round Chanej
33.00 CASE O F 13
beatable K ra m e r against a
Rlrkey, Uhl up fur a few days
Conference links crown.
big boy In the outfield. Hartung over as roach at the start after got eagv and In th * ninth he
» the Manhattan Collrege has.
•a rlra o f hapleaa opponent*.
Making the trip Ihia week, In banged hit third homer of the roach Gordon Ridings took rick. rocked W alcott tn th * canvas fo r
ball fig tipoae of two months by htu, Is expected to resume his
Igga him self who addition to Hewitt and Montnrj. spring
First It waa R iggs
talks today on the theme, “ Why
Ing trainlnig season yeater Rossini graduated from Columbia a nine-count w ith a pow erful
MOwaa halterrd by the blaring ser­ will lie Ftrahman Eddie John*on day— aa 111 real swat— to give In
treated yesterday and charged Last PU reT"
1340.
REG ULAR 6.7ft
.
B h t to th * head and a te rrific
vice
amt
amaihing
overhead
game
A point he's driving home again
of Tallahassee, Junior Tom Cum- hla team n 1-0 victory In an
with onipiraey
nipiraey ana brILery was
Aa
usual,
John
Axary
led
(ha
I
hook
to
th
*
ja
w
.
T
h
a
t
waa
OUJ
SYCAMORE
*
Roll I-eon
eon Kur
r - r ..., ....
Rappaport,
25.
a and again Is— work on your weak­ nf the former national singles hie of (julnry and Coarh HarhlaoT tn tra-aq u ad gam e.
avenging rout of Princeton. The the only knockdown ot the fight
champion.
100 PROOF llO T IN BOND
Johnson, who waa Florida High
nesses.
Brooklyn button manufacturer.
Tiger* are the last tram to boat
Second victim of the rangy School and Northeast Conference
S T R A IG H T
"If you raii't hunt, don t try
Rappaport had hern hunted
I.A K L A N D , M ar. H - ( / P ) - R e d Columbia, bark In the middle of
attempt to fll the Manhattan-Hr to cover up," he ndviae*. “ Work, Kramer waa Itlrhard (I'anrho) champion while playing for Leon R o lfe suspects his D etroit Tigers last *raxon.
BoimnoN
4.7H nth
since last Jan. in alter an alli-r-d work, work. That goes for hitting, (innsales who malrhril Dig Jack'* High School of Tallahaaaee lari m ig h t do something In the way
Axary, primarily a playmaker
l
^
Paul of Chleagn g«mr at the too."
_____ fti-rvlre, but rouldn’t play on the year, lx mini • real comer by o f h ittin g w e ll this season.
62J0 CASK OF &gt;3
and defensive ace thl* year, scor­
some court with the champ'* Coach llarliiaon. Cum hie did not
Garden.
A fte r D ick Kryhoskl socked a ed 17 point* to pull him to over
ground strokes ami net game
tiy .mt for golf last season, but 460-fo ot f l y In yesterday's ram p the l,onft.polnt tareer mark. A f ­
Called Ihr "myntertu* Stanley"
YOUH CH O ICE fi
Third and least prepo*»e**lng of ha* been an outstanding tourna­
f t tha Manhattan rase, Rappapor t
BRANDS
IMI’ORTKD
, R olfe said o u tright th at ter building up a 60-30 secondK
me.
the three challenger*, U a pigeon- ment player in Northwest Florida
la the fifth alleged fiver In both
was pleated.
half lead, the Lions throttled
toed little Kucuilorran who never for several year*.
F
lo
rid
a
W
lld
ilf*
Association
P
re­
scandals to he arrtisrd of bribing
O u r pitchers are throwing down.
T i i a i i t i r r * K.vTiiiK.n
made a mark aa an amateur and
College rour| stars so gsmldera
Expected lo round out thr Flur- v e ry w e ll," lh a Tiger boas said,
Columbia had already rlnehed sident P orter Lansing haa em pha­
n n n i k i i — r u e iii
luiasta
some
of
tha
moat
»tthml«x
could clean un.
,„ ,
Ida 81ate squad this year g*t]t “an d th a t's w hy it Is ■&lt;&gt; en­ the Ivy league title and an N C A A tically denied the charge mad*
Tx i n a v la k .
Vlellr.. I I * l-an*
W---IL
O il.\
•Ili lK 'r Jen- . l ,rr»UM*(«B. l|u|'*1"MI&lt; shots ever seen in Mg lime Ifbnl*. Tommv Brown » f Tallaha*aee, Whn couraging to see our h itters get Tournament bid l * fore lari night's by State Senator W h a re e E . R ip­
-----L
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r&gt; I I I. Y Hf
Itetievlng that I wo hands are
11.00 PKH. HOT. ON PUR­
yinre
1'iram. rv v ttln * l'»r»
ley th at tha sportsman's group Is
la recovering from a shoulder those long drives."
garni.
tm is n u p w
« i« h ii
heller 'ban one I'a n rh o Negara
g to make poor people c rim in ­ C H ASES M AD E NOW.
operation, and Hfnl Maraee
I I , all,I llli-kuey* yteetllaee, n«l&lt;*
The l.lnna didn't have much tryin
nharki Ih r h a 'I w ith a base­
als by pressing fo r the passage
Mishawaka, Ind., a member 3
muu. Ilramro Hnitdl* nine. funniest.
B
R
A
D
E
N
T
O
N
,
M
ar.
8
t
A
7
I
rouble
over
Ihe
year
but
there's
ball player'* g rip sending II
ll‘« lluv •■"'!». Jt.'itein I'D
Ihe Srmlnulra1 basketball team Unless he changes his mind Boa- plenty remlng up Mar. 20 In tha o f a I I county fishing lleens*.
hack n IIh a lla l lra |rc lo ry
1 M inis it si r — ft ism. sin*
M r. Lansing pointed out thnt
which
is participating in the na- ton Braves M anager B illy South- pn*!-*ea*nn rlasslr that will da| met. Tw i. II Willie T-rl.J. Hupp)
npre.1 resembling Ik a l of a
no hardship would be worked on
tioanl
NAI
ll
tournament
at
Ran*
In,I*, tv tins Tommie Halm's ll"Vw
o
rth
w
ill
have
eleven
pitchers
ride
Ihe
national
champion.
Col­
rocket.
children or eld people since th *
laulr T « llls lil, Mhlpalmi
and only tw o ratchets on his umbia I* matched against Illinois, charge would not bo mads fo r
A* n mlnm member of the aas City, Mo., next week.
r n i i n ii i H H e J la ika *•'•» .
ro
s
te
r
a
fte
r
the
start
o
f
the
thr Hie Ten champion and an eas­ people under 16 o r over 66.
The Florida Btate golfers have
II,,tit Nn*h, »ll»- I.in c*lula W hirl troupe when (ionsalr* ami Kra­
HERNANDO, Miss.. Mar. 8—
mer wrie the headliners, Regura H matches lined up which Include esm plonshlp N ation al League sea- tern NCAA favorite with Kan.
The Association president exP)— Judges
still lookUP)—
Judge* today were silli
look-a |*Mark*. ^iow.lr*' lu**r! HiVpi'l* consistently beat Frank I'arker, home and home engagement! with son.
turkv and St. John's (the Brook­ plalned that the license fee will be
lug
tng for
for the brilliant
brilliant quail
quail hunt
hunt ro»
T h n t would leave W a lt Linden, lyn flvr hasn’t been Invited to tho applied ta the clMrfring ot w ater
Rollins,
Atetson,
University
of
another
national
tingle*
champion,
th at
rould wrap
w rap up the aall-nge
ll-a g e
s- i i t i i n a i SJ— y w ia rlir
at rould
(IIIllw ofo f tha
lha United
Itolm
K eo rl
fl Stale*
NIx I m field
f t . lil
I, Iu „K mp*inHhln.
A rilxil. Hull- and tin ocraalon trimmed Itigga Georgia, Jacksonville Navy, Mar- E b b * S L C la irs and Paul U urrla NCAA yet but, is a W porcent a adntha frees F)oirid e stream *.
,n*
U
Hlstes
ile
M er. Thuielon. llutiadrsnUu*.
when the Utter took a hand on cer ami Emory, and tingle meats tn battle fo r lha number tw o cinch).
i characterised this prolific plant
tr ia l club.
Meln’iilir Alert, IMdr * t'el
In (&gt;,-• &gt;•*■*'• other major teat, aa one o f tha principal anemias a f
with Davidson at Tallahassee and spot behind W alkar Cooper as
thr court.
SIXTH SI aI S'.------ » ISIS SHI*
The weeklong a.'arch for an
University of Miami at Miami. D el C arn d all la about tn lie the n h l - * - A g g i e * defeated fish In tha state.
In
the
first
match
of
Ike
ttlllle
It.ival.
tl
ls
-i
M
l
,
Jtlnera
I
all-age hamploo wa* half over il *11. I l u t t l l m in i. Ilnl lln a llell*
|tro«'"~
in win the MlaThe complete schedule I* •• fol­ d ra fte d Into the service.
nrraent series Segura heal
Replying to tha R e a lto r'* state­
and several fine performances Mail T i l titiller. l u l l Marx Mtlao
—-*ir( V -l'-v title snd a western ment th at "God gave us tha fish.”
lows:
Kramer In alralkhl aria hut
wcie In Ihe hook*. Rut owners
•I I r V I II (I S i l l — ft ISIh* Wile
P
A
S
A
D
E
N
A
,
C
alif-,
M
a
r
8
Mar.
!*
.
Hull
in*
al
Winter
Park.
this
»
as
only
Ihr
beginning,
V
e
i
l
not.
M r. Lansing statad he saw no
Meier li'i* H pnill n a Kftll'IW. T e « « *
nf those performance* faced an
U/» i--n v - ......
| -‘the lairs! reason to think th at tha g ift w a*
Mar. Ml, Kletaon at llrljind. Mar. (A*l— M anager Paul R lrh a td * of
III* Jack came bark strong
tm.-r*ain future, with 37 dog.
L
*
0
,
Georgia
at
Tallahassee.
Mar.
th
e
Chicago
W
hile
8
«
(
a
lr/a
d
y
and
nnn
leads
Ihe
rlerepllre
te.no
nirte-t
t
*'
8
iHr*•
national
meant a t an invitation to destroy
yet to ahnv.
» l l l l l T I I i i si r — a ISIhe Wile
-2 - 2L
Florida
Intercollegiate la a * l on fo u r mound x la rte r*, ramnux toiieeaweot
Mae. 27. our natural resoqrcea.
Fcud.it ran by about three
T w e lv e more prise hlrddog*
||,&gt; Hliftlliy. (‘••uni Itatnr, r « » '
b
u
t
h
t
Is
w
o
rried
about
h
it
fifth
.
fY'LeffttfU
'I
Ifl
•
he
rig
h
tTournament
at
DeLand.
Mar.
2fl,
malrhra
lo
nor.
M r. Lansing urged the support
Jv«r* up for th e ir one-hour h u n t* ( a , t'p Tiiwner. Tuatioal Annt*
B illy
Pierce,
Joe
Dobson, team fleM o - ll- *ftle— Utah. To- o f ail sportsmen fo r the Game ar.d
Jax Navy al Tallahaitee. Mar,
Capitalising on hla sen Ice,
IN.*!, ('•nlraT illy. ll» r n
today. The w in n er In Ike 73 d og ti»i.v.(
28, Davidson at Tallahassee. Mar. Bobby C ain and Kandy G u m iw rt led". Wyopllne and 'tyracuve.
Illll
Kramer
playa
tha
eo-rallrd
*eFresh W a te r F |ih Commission's
field m ay be named M onday.
SISTII M ari——ftriatb* Mil*
23, Mercer at Tallahassee. Mar. 31, — those are his firs t line tw ir b ih
sere game with eurh breath
|1 Plchlng IJactna*.
The
ii. — burdened by prestige,
I I * Sir* nf. Illa li M l
M«»*H
n * «all-nge.
Emory
at
Tallahaaaee.
H
o
w
ie
Judaon
and
I&lt;ou
K
retlow
taking
ponrr
lhat
hla
etrellenl
J«»n. T » .i II Ityatyltilne, llxm li
•l
iluo carried a 13,000 purse.
April 7, Atetson at Tallahasae*. a re la question.
command nf ground shuts and
I run Penny. H«v
P a ll*
M ichigan
T h ree of the best shows #o Itasur,
April M, Emory at Atlanta, Ga.
“ One o t th e other ha* to come
Popyn.
the finesse of hla bark court
Rv AHSOCl ATEI1 PRESS
■ports In Intar
sears turned in y eitin tay b y
TKSTH
W IKI Conme
April
21.
Rollins
at
TaUahasas*.
th
ro
u
g
h
fo
r
m
y
fifth
s
ta
rte
r,"
piss
a
lie
n
gore
unnoticed.
Fain IlnH. Allre ('anil Pull 'JI&gt;I•
lo o f formal q u a il hunt v e tr r Tndsr a yeat axn- AJa Vrxane tloe. T h e y i » l ,
Id Richards, “because w# don't
Against Segura, whose forte Is May 4, Georgia at Athena, ua.
troelt,’ Vroea-country,
: B lerra Joan, owned by H . Park liny. 1(11* Hay m il Hi. rtia ra *
va
nf Cfcrhnilnvaltia retained her baseball,
May
6,
Mercer
at
Macon,
Ga.
d
on't
teem
to
be
fa
r
enough
court coverage and machlne.Ilk*
Juay. Aun Ketllr
M c G o n lfil n f KnVoom. In d .; Turn
katlng -hainpion- swimming, w restling, hockey, boxi :i.i :iK V t n
n see:— i:*MMti«a accuracy rather than power, Big May 17-13, Dixie Conference Touf- h a rk Anyone else. Our youngster* world fig'ire
in r. fencing, gymnastics, ten n il
Stanton Bud, ow ned by D r. 11
Niltli Hare
Jack mu often tCaoiUJ lo tha naiUGit at Clinton, UU*. (defend­ a lo n g yet. I'm going to give ship (nr women.
and go lf.
••ii i.n k *. nmaift llnfl
f , fe*ng*d«rf o f M t, Roily, N
Five
y
e
a
r
.
Hob
Montgom­
ing
champions).
May
84,
Jackson*
K
re
tlo
w
or
Judaon
a
thorough
softer gam* to throw hla smaller
and High 8 n e r tff, owned b y
S’lllH T It APR Tam arltk. Mail Ita ­ opponent off balance for the kill. vine Navy at Jacksonville. May t r ia l a t the a ta ri— not Juat one ery of Philadelphia outpointed
F . Mltcnetl o f IJano, C a lif.
lic. Pvanlna l&gt;u&gt;k
Il ta this very vacautllily which 2tl, University nf Miami at Miami. o r tw o s ta r t* but a h a lf dosen nr Tony Pellnno of New York in * dlcap a t Santa A nita.
Tha Sheriff,
HKCOXI' IIA 'T : Ilt«n4 llli-kr.rg. make* Kramer the finest tennis
form er a ll-a g e
in.rmind imrit h»fore l2,fiH4 at
Tw enty y ta r t ago— The P h il­
m o re."
ITftftttlner.
I
I
m
I
i
i
i
i
Hay
tn am p , rang up tw o bevies a n d
Madison (iquare (iarden.
adelphia Atnletlea whipped U u SL
APHIDS
player
of
hti
generation
and
per­
T
l
l
lt
l
t
i
ItACKi
In-er
T
»
»
II
IV
||.
ppllt on wl
with D r . Bobbin, M s Ila. Terliy
Ten yrarx ago M inland won the SL Louis C ardinals, f to 6, la an
A V A L O N . C a lif, M a r. B -O T )
haps
the
finest
alnca
Rill
Tilden.
ling mate. Tournam ent-w ise
r m riT H i i a c i ; u h ir iie * i u u *.
— W td M atth ew s, Chicago Cubs |60,(iflO San Juan C apistrano H an- exhibition g a m * hi M iam L
Two other member* of thr Iroup
1 (M O V IN G
Sherii f f also nailad n lie n Robb in IHaii Nafth, Al Ma.lm
personnel director, la en route
who play fair tennis and pot****
r
iK
T
II
It
AS'tl
i
A
clrlt
IM
d
r
*
id pointed but rouldn't locate.
bad
PillARS
to southern C aliforn ia and later
superb leg* am out of the Odando
Mkll
Robb
. »bbln, owned b y G rant S tu rm an l*e*tilXVTine
II I I A l l l o l l l i i e lu ll* . Mad •pxlrh. Gorgeous Hustle Moran has
to
Flo
rid
a
on
a
talent
hunt.
* f M t . Carmsl, III., had tw o ThunUer, lllllle llu ral
Reports a re currant th a t out­
M K V ItN TII RACK Taftaa Klrat, gone home to Callfornbi with tha
bevies and Ihe a p llt find.
fie ld e r A ndy Pafko ls being danflu leaving her partner, Pauline
B le rra Joan h a d all the e a r - Mete. Iln i, Tahiti.
( led again as trading b a it, but
K H IIIT li HACK Kam i l.u. Counl Rata Addle, without an opponent.
m a rk * o f a tha T ip 'an during h e r llaaur,
ll|t Tow n*!
(atthaw a Insists ha’ll w an t a
Only a passable len til* play*
L A K E L A N D . M a r. 3 - (A p r*ta ll
bew erful heat slu t the bad o n ly
N IN TH ItACKi SIh ix I* Jaan, p..|&gt;e r at beat. M l* * Meraa «aa
— Week raring sheila and brr-ar.v team fo r tb * Cuba* prise.
ene bevy find—alth o u g h It waa i . k | m . Illa h K ick
struck w ith a mischievous nomen take the spotlight at Florida
T K N T II HACK: Itllu llavw orlh.
excellent one. S he was braced Aunt
Hon oar# while playing at Ihe
C L E A R W A TE R , Mar. S -4 A V
Southern College on Friday a fte r­
Naltla, (.harea _______________
ltlj
Clharleiton Jenny, owgied
wh
o smarieaion
ow*ie&lt;l ............................,
noon when the W a te r Moccasins Dick Slilar, kard-hlulng outstaid W lm hledan Tenuis Club
In E n g la n d ... a h * trim m ed a
and the U niversity * f Tam pa 8png* Gaidar, and rookie laflalder Buddy
p a ir of panU w ith laea and
tana meet in the rowing o f the Hlcka will not bo van active for
birds.
' shacked e ar E n g lish ranstnn
th ird annual Founders Week re­ a faw days. Both left tha Phil­
Bed w a a braced w ith
sieswvv s a i*a
adelphia
m u le s ' latra squad
In in gasps n f dism ay.
g a tta here.
Ilah operator, A rc o li t s r o x n et a t r k a k m h k *
T h t outcry In th e tennis w orld—
A two hour program o f r u e s gam* yesU n la y with pulled leg
SSARMPT
ow ned by H . D .
about aa hidebound a w orld aa can and w ater-skiing n h ib ltlo n a ruts muscle.
a aefre*. KtailUa.
:? T .f
D. C, B u d
The (uH i,w in* pvtsaa reported hr be conceived o f— m ad# G u ttle a been planned fo r Ihe a fte m o M .
cons
ob g a m *. lha llta le ra un tbs Hanlnril Hlaia
T U C S O N , A Ms., M ar. S - f * } M at 8:00 o'clock a
aporta page landm ark. A ll Ihta In Beginning
*t but q u a il Parmer* M arket fer produce * j M •p ita o f the fa c t th a t tha young para&gt;
Ir r lU t e d because Cuban rookie
rade
along
the
north
shore
n
f
It* Trurhara A tieatera up In I P.M
found only ou&gt;. March
alil
lady had nover— and i l l l l h a sn 't- Lake
ike H ollingsw
orth w ill in tro d u r* O restes Mlnoao was six days late,
1. I I I I .
tleane. I.lm a
bu hpr |ie * - |S S won a m ajor tournam ent.
the competing crew
___t. I t w ill be C leveland G eneral M anager Hank
S i t t p Pela
*-a hpr i t S - l M
I m s pantv and n il, Gnash waa followed Im m ediately by chriataw- G reenberg naked him : "W h a t
Ilea-a. T * n il e i * r r e n
w ould you any to me I f I were
U n iv e r s it y
'rtid im e n
Uu hpr.
s t a i n C ven a lesson la sound tennis by ing ceremonies fo r m iitn e irn's
.M is
i n Addle
............................
In (h e ir firs t match.
K recent addition to Its fleet c f sjwbt th a t l a t a t "
Uarta
dns benches l.yw-t.lS
I squad conslsis o f u v'abbaa*.
M in n ie scowled. than grinned
depending •luatlly
The hlgl.iy
h lg u y publicised
pu
Gusale Juts oarde ahells, the Captain r a a l
me o f tb e m hall fr o m
a weight
per twa S t b - l &gt;l managed
i'ra a
a n d resiled i "P d any ym
you're
aerl to wl
win o n ly a vary few Locke, named la honor o f “
bona s la te of N o rth Celery, f l * Uoldea. depend*
1 ; fatkfw. LetsW fo rg e t th *
a en-eabtaln who haa been reIn * quality ta a larger I.IS -I IS games from the com petent form er
w hole th in g .
Celery, Pla Pascal, dependwom en'e Singles cham p and this calledI to active duty.
injs quality la A larger I le t IS m ay have contributed to her sud­
G reenberg gave up and de­
The ceremony w ill be "ollowed
dUapeadlea
d to n r g a t IL
•IX d iffere n t occasions th e Cauflrinwar
den III newt,, , ft m ust be disheart­ w ith a race betweenn Junior
imor eareaatalaer
t.rs
-i.M
M innie h i t J » (fe r San Diego
■fty enrwrs
crew * o f FS C as..
T ask Yauhear have swept Use Curse*bar*
ening to laee so coaalatenliy.
b m Tam
Tam p* at
be. bakl*.
last
due bunrhea Viii-i.i*
I Series fro n . National L # a - (Nitlsrda
,r»:ty
Dut fo r the tru e tennis a fk lo - 2:46 P. M ., the varslt;
n - t is
bu b*kla. ) oa-j.ts nado the women a re window dress­ 8:16 P. U n and Uta finale between
oppoaenta tn four s tra ig h t H cxpU at
L atter*, leelrera. ry Peek
crews of urn Tan fM P p a Epsilon
I* A. C rate
i i i - m i in g to n match bakwean two
Grayhmmd Gut
and P I Kappa Phi fi sterolItsen at
Oaluns. (Irssn do* bach*. .H -I.s# tha xeorld'a top pros.
Fee*. Kaallsh
ba bur. s.aa.sts
1:46 P . M. W ater skiing •x iilb ioif tonite
Tha exhibition la balng pul
center
M "*h M R
M t-ie a
D avis A rm o ry as • P.M .
«0
night,
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�THURSDAY MAR. 8. 1951

ic m im r m r ir a
Oas|
Unk builder. Every Wg industry
the country has its own sourceffiks— and, procurement officer*
eay .theae f ilea are Jealously
guanlrd.
You iret a rloseup of the problem
at the tank-automotive ordan.e
center in Detroit.
There, tome 500 men ore buy­
ing or trying to buy the part* f--i
everything on wheel* that the
armed force* need— generators,
steering assemblies, fly wheel*
hydraulic hoitt assemblies pistonand even fire extinguisher*. Eweli
V an expert in hi* particular ar­
ticle.
They have let out contract* fot
uHii« than J3.C*w\lv'0,n0O in th:pa it tii month*. And in the tail
three month* more than i 1.000
m a n u f a c t u r e r s ’ representa­
tive* have been in to we them.
Some weir summoned, told
about the army'* tier*I* .and a*keu
If they rould hrlp
Other* cam*- in looking for do.fen»e ontrmt*, either 1i.-&lt;au*&lt;
‘ their normal civilian work ha*
been curtailed for lack of vital
material*, or lieiatiw they nr
afraid it wilt l*.
Stilt other* me -lio tly pi ontot
en. The buyer* -ay thi* i*
typical scene:
"F'onr or five of u* have gun
Into buxine**. Now what do you
nted T ”

"What do you make?"
Well, we don't make anythin
y#t, but—
"Where** vour plant 7”
"We haven't got a plant yet. But
we've got good connection* it
Washington, and well get thmoney to build • plant. All w«
nted I* tome contract*."
Out of all thete thouaand* o
Interview* .the automotive centri
li rapidly building up a file ol
source* land non-sources.) But the
prebbrn Ho-*n‘l end (hare.
Not all firm* want to go In*'
defence production. Their objec-

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— Mm , You’re Crazy
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ln «r*rvi* M i i ■*'* r. •«•*.
t* IM a Cvt •« . &gt;. W iri •- v «« am
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Mk» tonpltis at ssiilsf Iwtsd*. less of
n 1 st &gt;wt*r, b s tn io sst diulseu.
'1 sail** loivar alUt Oaaa (I h m IsiU
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la swk tueiaonB eaatea ft*atreaa
__ soil*, mu^wtlhs or eapasura In
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at wrong diet mar cause retllua up slikli
a fieaucni |us*sea«*.
Dua't scaled ;nor klduet* II Ike**m il.
l l « i M l a i m . Ttr tk u a 'i 1*111* - • miM
dturtck. Heed aurfeufull; * ; aniline* Inf
ease I t ;faru, Wkik eflee vSlwswlM taused.
k‘l aaieslna Kmc m**r Ilaisa Deaa’s ale*
M W roll»t Irwe iksaa dln a M s* l - s « i s
U» || Ml We sd kWse; I s l a • ! flltaf*
•ash eat waala. Get Uuaa'a fU h (odayl

lioni are that It coit* money to
convert a plant, production for
cuitomrr order* it reduced, and
"there'* too much red tape at­
tached to a primary contract. I ’d
rather wait for a tub-contract."
Another factor haa appeared,
complicating the problem for the
government buyer— the loe»tion «
a factory. Most military men be
Iteve that, in another war, the
United State* will lie bombed,
either by airplane* or guided ml*»ilc». Therefore, the matter-plan
I* to keep production d!*pcrte&lt;.
through widely •separated fac­
tories, so that a tingle big raid
would not knock out the wholv
chain of contributor* to a given
weapon.
That process began in World
War II. Plant* were moved from
the coast* into tim nitu-ttvsl.
A* a result, some slate* in mid­
dle America have bccome.to arincreasing degree, a happy-hunting-gtound for bum* and procuremen! officer*. Srorej of indus­
tries have moved to Iowa, foi
example.
I asked an engineer at the Solar
aircrift plant in I&gt;e* Moines if
he h»d any manpower problem*,
thinking of the industrial ra«t
with Is great pool* of skilled work
er*. Ik- replied: "lliten. these Iowa
farm boy* are smart, and thev
work hard. I guet* they Irarned
truth by working on the farms. No
manpower problem yet.”
The area around fit. Loul* and
southern Illinois is a tremendourenter of defense activity today.
A partial liat of defense contract*
there show* nearlv 200 fselorie*
working on 418 different order*.
Their total dollar volume, since
last June, hat gone well over
1300,000,000 and manufarturers
in those part* are prettv Mar­
about it. *It*» about one-tenth of
what we did during the pea*
periods of tha last war," they
say.
This list la partial because l‘
enumerate* only the "unelassifled' 'order* in the atrn, meaning
those that ar* not secret. A quali­
fied informant said the "classified”
Hit Is almost a* large, in term*
of factories and larger In dollar
expenditure.
Even so, the publishable data
shows a spectacular range of pro
duction— shoes, weapon*. precision
Instruments, chemical*, food, ma
chine tools, bullets, mortar con
version kit*, ammunition contain­
ers, soap, brake-lining*, rotating
band* for shell*, clothing, oven*,
oxygen dylinder*, gun turret*,
airplane*— and itenrll cutting ma­
chines.
8ti»c»l-cutter* are a big Item
In any government o fflct!_____

Legal Notice
v i m s: ns* i i ’P i.irtT io * m n
t a x iis :i :i &gt;

after. (OI.IS I 'lo fU a « l s i * m e l 1* 1*1
N U T i r t ; to
Itm iK IIV
allV K N .
T Im i l*nra»t »v Hales
an d
XUrv
lisle*. Ills w if e Ihft h o ld e r of llie
fnl towlna « *!llfl&lt; slo h a » f tl rd u l i l
carilfleftl* f o r 1 * 1 d*»*J lo l&lt;# U ftijed O ir r o u * T h * &lt;. *rll ll* al» n&lt;im.
bar and y e a r ■&gt;! Uo ua ns e, the d » *4 rJi’tloii of the p r n p e r l r . *od the
ssnis Iri w h h l i II w** **444 *4-44! are
a* follows
C e rtific a te .N41 11
V e st .if Issuance J u l ; I, IV I*

|4*.rr|4it|440 4r Property!
I*,I »* lei .Vildltlrn I 44 Hrlvan
toihr rial ir-x'k « Page II
Vsntr In wI4I4h a**a**rd llarbrrl
Townsend All 01 said propati; l.ftInx in lha Co-intr of Kcmlnol*. tttal*
of Phirlda t’nless aurh carllflcal*
■hall be rr4|t*mrd according |o law
lh* pr44p*riy d**rrlbed In aarh certlllrate
ill Irate will be
he Mild
*44) 1! lo tka hlgheel
hlghee
Udder
lb&gt; ..
from door at th* «»ml
' ‘ . *1
it Ike
note Count; Court llnuaa at Man
londe
ford. Florida, on Ike first Monday
whlc
In Hi* month of April. IStl, which
I* lh* Ind day of April, lilt ,
flalsd this fat da; of March, t ill
O. ft. HKItNIMJN
Clerk Circuit Court. Hemlnote Cuual;, Florida

VOTII Il lir APPLICATIOK PON
TAX IIRRO
(tee. lal.l# PlartSa *lataloa at laeai
KOTICi; III IIRIIKIIT IIIV BN,
Thai ft fl niter the holder of the
fallow tag certificate ha* tll*d said
certificate for lax dead la b* la
fund Iheieon Tha certificate num
M r and ;*ar of Issuance. lha de
nrlpilnn of tha property, and lh*
riant* In which It waa aaaoeesd ara
Certtllcal* No. II
.Tsar *f Issusnt* July I, m i
W W V i r t T K LrSamwnM
.
T ii m
*
Fam* In whlrfj assessed #. II
Itsaioiaiv. All ol said property be­
ing la lh* County or astplttol*, list*
ol World*, upless so. h cartltlrst*

taatilthI'mn ft #morial 11o■pit aI A *-r. * «*»ite*k rvn VV#dn#ad•jr kft#t ft.*»nti,
|*!«t tlioh t Pag#* 3o A 9*
the University of Krnturky in
clatuti rttll h* h#Id At th# Coufl &gt;l*r.h 21. IFSI
Iait* M to t? fh* H llfll t'ol*
1818.
Hn'or, Hanford, Tlorlda. at F&lt; r
T t Trt&lt;l|ir. l*r##ldiot
i»ny Co*" (iiMhiitiin Tut 0 h».4
A year earlier he had b&lt; en ad­
3 pac# II
iraartaaad rte a Paae o a n
HIM.
of
NIT**
tl#««
H
12
ft
mitted to the practice of law fr«Ri
Avenue in the northwest section 1918 to 1920 he was city attorney
drdltattd for load purp4»8*fct
Hret ton IF, T ort n» Jrip ft Houlh
of the city.
of
Irvine,
Ky.
He
then
moved
Itan 1 # It |Ta»t
Admiral M. D. Willcuta, com­ hi* law practice to l^xington, Ky. \ M T I I »: I I P A m i C A T l O X r o l l
L- tn IfA. tl If \ A tl niork
t a x nr.r.ii
For
manding officer of the hospital,
tl
I»r#afnrti*ld LUi !l»ek 3
He was married in 1920 to the
pa«#B i§ it Fl and t'Ut ll *ok C
said Chapman suffered serious former Mary Adam* Talbott of t«»r I H I G r i B » U a H i l k l M mi **•»»
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lung and other internal injuries. Pari*. Ky. Thev had one daughter, That It. II ItUor «ht h«Mer of thr
HL‘. of HU »» H#« llort f«
Although Chapman was serving Mr*. Francis J. Danfotth, Jr., of follttning eirtifkAt# Hm filet! Mid T Tortn«hlp ft Koulh 11ana•• ft
MMlflrai* for t»* dt#d to h* i«hi* first term a* a Senator, he New Canaan, Conn.
K
a
il
lutsl th»r#on Th# itrtlflral* riuin
HS of fU
nr HtT's H#c||on
had been a member of the House
her ami l i a r of liiuAnio, th# dr*
Chapman apparently »** en icriptlitfi
ft
Torttuhlp 21 Houtli Hart A# fl
of tha |iroti«ftr. and (hr
for £2 years before he moved up route from the outskirts of the
l!a*t,
in which It wti eiatfatesl ara
to the Senate in 1948. Hr suc­ city to hi* room in the Army and nain#
,VH of NK*i A HK*i of NK*|
ftdtoWBi
H#x lUn S3 Tort nahtp Jl H*u*th
ceeded Vice I'rrsidnt Barkley when
OrtlfUat* No JJ
Navv
club
downtown
at
the
time
Hank# 11 l!a*t
Tear of Itaiiam # July I. I Ft*
Barkley waa elected vice presi­ of the arcident. His office said It
ITH
HL*, of N»H| of NU »*
t t n if t p lln li of i*rot»#rt jr J
dent.
Meet Ion I * TitMrria.il11# f*1 Houtli
iMit I * HI«»s k ». lid Hrsll.in
had no information on where hr
In the House he was con*idired bad been until the early hour.
lUfitfr J" I’ mbI
h r # o i d Inal
I !*•*# J#
K4 of N»:\ Of NU' '4 ..f NU N
Nam# Ift ahl&lt; h a**#B*rd F Cl
to be an evpert on tobacco ami
The truck driver in the rollision, llau«rnan All of aald property Im
Nivtion
II fort rtfthlp 20 Houfh
C A I .I . II. J A M E S 01 T A fS K N C Y
other farm subjects. He carried William D. Moore. 4&gt;&gt;. of Wash­ in* in lh# Count) of HamlnoU Htat*
II .a11 • if Kam
that Interest In farming into hi* ington escaped injury,
of Ttorlifa 1 fi11 rr atich lattlflcal**
»:u ot u u ..I him * «f M : 4
*'hat|
r#d#rm#d a-ri-ordlniir lo Ian
»sf Vti » dr* 1 . 0n 1“ T wtuh'p fn
5 a;, aetlvilie*
JIM R U T
A |Ki)ire report on the a.vMciu i h# p r *»p f ■f I jf i p ■ ii« »i i t 1 1 1f I€ a i# » 111
Honth tLirt*# 1* Hail,
He was a member of the Sen- said Chapman's car was badly hi
Id lo lh# tits lit n| hlddfi Hi
r HONKS
"
B U D " M O l K iH T O N
D
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IN
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ate armed services and public smashed and a re»4ue sipiad. sum- thr frotii do«ir *»f Hi# N#intriti|#
r t r r k tsr ttr# L i t ! ul| I%»14#I
i'uurilr Uttyfl lltiuii stt Haitford.
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works committees.
J
IM
M
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ca
r
rtwmlriolr
tNitintr*
ihifldw
moned from suharhan Prthrsda. I'lorlda. «ti itir firwt
in th#
His death ruts the Democratic Md. had to pry open a door lo get inonth
of Aprtl. IFM, whl«n l# lh# yhl : AI*1
majority in Ihe Senate to 1*0*. Chapman from the wreckage.
!n*l da* »f April, i»il
N init it
I "at #d thin I ■t day o# Match, tlil
leaving a 48.47 margin.
A, rtpr* 1at Nir #11inft of 111# L *1 na t*1
Chapman was roniciou* after
O I* IIKIt,NI&gt;ON.
Gov. Lawrence \V. Wethrrbv of bring removed from the ear be­
lT#rk **Im nil 1‘ttiiM Hrmi
Kentucky is a Democrat ami thus, cause the report said he hail told
not# Count)r. Ktnrld.i
i|*e«umahly will designate an. police he was travelling between iHLAl.l
other Democrat to succee.l Chap­ 2it a'ri'l 2.5 miles an h&lt;&gt;in when the
man until an election is held.
occurred.
The Senate arrangcil In rrc-e*. rollision
\ i»n « t;
The report said that Chapman
.Sariford, l i *rld.i, March Mh tfl&gt;l
for Ihe ilay shortly after Chap­ appeared lo have lern turning
NOTH t IH h i m lit •»t\ i N \%a %
man's death was announced.
ti'riih
left off Connecticut Avenue Into rtir»ti«nt lo rti. pirr I »i
a • a
Chapman died at 10:2b A. M. in another street, adding that Ids car ^latulr*. !&gt;•! o amrnd'd. th# fo!
l
atrtM
rltn
riltfil
t
in
t
In
MittilHof*
the operating room.
was "on the wrong side of the '"tjuli , Kl'trhl a h ill ho of fared foi
Kentucky's other Senator, Karlr street: not In passing”
»ill# at fi*m!*!•'. ioiti ry ftit ihi* hint*
C. Clements, also a Democrat, is
i oni y d m
rf nt rn o n T on
The hospital first reported he •v,( aftd Ii#a| mwh l-ltl a* th# frithl
in the same Naval ho-.pilal «t h*.| suffered cuts and bruises and \ *r o l | h # " m t l n*&gt;!. i m.*o»H» t' u ii rf
&gt; O l l| IM Il.l \R. f., hrlp &gt;n&gt;| to H
H
our
#,
at
Hartford,
hrgfrmlnc
at
nearby Bethesda. Md- for treat­ was not considers! to he in a
|.i; . ,'iir4, t.U ' l i l r t | i &gt;|| »m*ll (f h jl
tl 1/ \ M «»rt \|i’tidaY- Mxt h iff
ment of an old leg Injury.
\ i» m i.
serious condition.
..(ill .nr r,(| on • rlnllxf of l(l*»
Chapman, a resident of Paris,
I
S
or
l#.t
0
4
all
I
a
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l
«
III
u
k
|.ater, hospital offirial* said he
11 I *f| PI41 I, *k r \VItl\ #I lit*lit#•
Ky.» was born lo Middleton In had sufferesl a frartiireil skull,
Niltill ti I■loll f‘I;1 1 It MlN I (•,■|T#■
that stale. He was graduated from a dlsloeale*! clavicle and a pun
Ml I IN A ttc
U Im» n „| i;
j n „f N
J s l O H I W I I H 1 0 8 P R H .F .S O N
ctuied lung.
ISI 1 ft of lltm |« i T|#r If Th#
Senator McFatland (D -A rix ),
I H 'N I » n r i&gt; w o f I T E M S F .V F R Y
Tort »i of Hirtfttfd, 1*1j*t I•«**»I* I
Democratic lea.ler of the Senate
i »b*#• Jr* to «i a n ; in m .
|1\Y, T&gt; r i ' l r it possible for &gt;01. tiJ
im k it:
and Chairman l.yndnn Johnson
u i r .in v,-'•; tot il food bill no mallot
Ia»I TF I ,«*« 11 \ ftmv 4*11 *taI
iD .Tex) of the Atme.l Service
Itssllaaea Vlaa Paa* Gael
|.ik#« t’luh Hpi ■Inti I'lal fI*•■1it i
u b ll.ll. v..l|»hnp. M r dffffl |l)ll lic it'
Preparedness Committee went to
I*BIt#a ti A T«
protection money from » Imlila
v.i.fn I,m pii ri nn hundred* of ’terns
the
hospital
a*
soon
as
they
Irarnl
a
t
l
a
I
f
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11
L
h h A r b o r »' m ■
gambler.
lal teiikpp
VacHoly, l*in
r*nr\ dxv. in.lrid of |ii*t t few "w Crv
Circuit Judge llenry C- Till e.1 of the accident.
• M IN
A Tl
As n mcmt&gt;er of the Atmcil Ser­
ni,| .pc, 111*
man, before whom the Juiv tt&gt;.
l.of. I A r II M Mat r p T I*at
Addt»111ti f'» lit n k 1111mfi»** k,
turned in.llrtments, **I&lt;1 papers vices Committee. Chapman spearM il llstok ; |HRf fl
^ AM . U ) \ T I I T I S E D P R IC E S filrftP*
would be served on the thetiff Ibi headed the Senate’s passage in
lasifB 11 lo fo A :i In 2% III %
B e Ksse always been pron.Dnf
1919
of
legislation
giving
millions
morning ami he would l&gt;c ir.pnii.i
A N T E E D K » R \ F U L L m F E h T&lt;
I l*a|rn T#rrat # 1*1at fI *•&lt;k. •
of
persons
in
Ihe
armed
services
the ivnlilsnding meat value* w*
|.a«r# If A «S
to post bond.
I’loln| &gt;oii xxjin.l rising price.. A4f*
HIT** of NW
H**Mon It
The grand jury alto indicted the higher pay. He was Senate floor
offer at AaP.
gSstxnlcc* .ill sdvcilitcd pner* ■imla.t
To*» rtfthlp 2# ftio*.uirUrtl#
If
M-yrar-old Slieiiff Culbrrath on manage; fo; the hill.
La #t.
nig Ihow &lt;il ilcni* not snbjcil la pti. .*
Knnwn as the "career i-ompenthargei of neglect of duly in
nm we know (had value meant .
!*#•I l&lt;* lll'H 'k It l»frarnrt&gt;&gt;td
iciltnp»i f” t * (nil up#l.
ihot^it
falling to atop two deputies- -one ration net" it authorired numer­
i*lat
2|*fl|f#t
A 'I
A
more than just low (vires l j
j
|l|*f ||#Mlk I |Ht|M JB A 1*
hi* brother— from operating lo t-1ous pay boost a in all the services,
m i f l M p r i f m f •» *ip
l-ot
|
ft
Him
k
•
Lirkhirl'a
(tries in the Sheriff's office; mg , averaging about 16 per rent.
Huln||%IbIoIi I’l.xt Itook S put# In
T hal't w hy our tkllU tl f meal
leet of duty in Insttucling olhei - The Senator also handled the
Iff
k#r# ( lAffantfiiBg fa it# •/ .fffr.i# *4i
l^.ltb |it| A l»J Ha nfn Laik
I'lal Hook ’» ipaiR# if
buyeri ere trained ta fkn o u fq n ih ii
neputir* not to arrest person* vi- *i&gt; called 70-gioun Air Force Act
«jek|#rl i* |»m# rfifirtfil •## lae'e-ii### —
t-»*l • ittnctl *A |H#Mtnrt 1 1 M
lating lottery laws: neglect of ! Inst year, a* well at a measure
im*, Wfffk 9*h lhr*9Hgh P •#*’tld*. tfltrA j lift*
and iniirt upon if. I
f
1*1at Hook 3 paae#* fo a fl a
duty In refusing to help Investigate authorising state* to set up horn*
ru t Hook 1
la a t**
the killing of gambler-pollticlai guard units when .National Guard*
loot It Hto« k 21 fir#4fnao|!
T h a t’i u k y our tk ilU d 'b u lr h r r t *
Jimmy Vrlasco in 1!•4H; an.l inter­ are cnlle.1 into fe.lcral service.
I'tai tl. k 3 |n&gt;jM 34* a '*I a
are trained la ru t m eat /tro /irili.
ference with a poll wati her in,
the 1W&amp;U primaiy election.
" S u p e r .R lQ h t" 3 .B i b fin d
n e i f h it accurately, w rap it lem rrls
The Sheriff was aiciistii n!
C E N T R A L F L O R I D A U l 'I C K F R E E Z E
. . in short, fo g liv you 'he Lind
taking fi,0G*l from Paul Glglin in
HUH to allow- Giglia ami Vcla-e ■
of meat and service you uanl
, |
•
A N D S T O R A C K CO.
to operate bolita
If there's anything » e can Hn m
make sour meat departm ent i
hetle; place lo shop, please let
(Canllnued from Page One)
ti* know.
I
"Sii|&gt;.-r Itlglil” Center Cut
brother and sister as they travel­
Please write;
ler! from state tn slate— but they
were tried only for Ihe muider
C U S T O M E R R E L A T I O N S D EP "I.
401 w . n i l . s i.
of Mrs. Fay.
Phttnr E ll 8
"Hu|irl Itight"
They are scheduled tn die in
A d P Fond Store*
the first quadruple electrocution
4JO Irs ls p s s A»e.. New 7 srk I 7. N. Y
Q U A L I T Y F O O D S — L O W E S T F R IC K S
at Sing Sing In almost four
year*. John J. King, 22, and
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL S A L E S
I it tiilr A tju.ii k Fm irfi
Riehard J. Power, 22, ate to &gt;»•
executed for the murder of WllSURE T O FLEA SE
Ham Itupe in a robbery in New
,\nn Page Prepared
York
ork City Mar. 15. 1PM.
I960.
Mull.t A Mm-keral
Now York’s highest tribunal,
he State Court of Appeals, last
night unanimously rejected a
lovy-m.
Ann Page
plea for Fernandet and Mrs. Il«xk
Iba.lle,* (Srren
which was made on a constitu­
Westrrn Baby Beef
tirade A — Churk (iroun.l
tional ground. A stay of execu­
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tion was sought.
Ni&gt;. V ,
Defense attorneys attacked the
Buneles’ r'htuk lb-ef
iWPa I’llfr 1***1 k
constitutionality nf a new luw
amendment which
allows the
R O A S T
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court of appeal* tn set a new date
f1#Uj
Ann Psge
for execution without the pre­
m r
|
sence of a defendant, after an
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appeal of the death xentenre has
been denied by that court.
•* ■
Tha casa was carried to the
Cabin Home
Court of Appeal* at Albany af
U r (State Supreme Court Justice
No 2
J. Gordon Flannery rejected lh*
pl«a yesterday at White Plains
WE
IN V IT E
YOU
TO
SEE
YOUR
PO U LTR Y
Ann Page
11 &lt;&gt;t
Previously, various appeals had
D R E S S E D A N Y T U E S D A Y IN O U R P L A N T .
been cairUrl up thtough state
No. I
I’in*
Courts, and up tn th* C. S.
Supreme Court twice, without
F L A . G R A D E A — D R E S S E D A N D DRAW NKantinrna
success.
Ferttxniex and Mr«. Beck were
•s-lb.
S lh.
Our Hwti
arrested tn Michigan for two
ip
tit
lonely hearU murders In Inal
lib .
A A II
sUte. They were extraditrd to
FLA. G R A D E A— LA R G E
New York for trial In th« Fay
Mttttler beca'iJj Michigan ha* no
Inns Broken Sliced
capiUI punishment.
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Chapman Killed

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GENERAL
INSURANCE-

Hire'sHowAsP’s (fl,ow Prirft, lx»w Profir PoUcy
Helps Th*' Wago-P,timers Porkolbook

Culbrenth Indicted

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Defense Preparations

PAOB H V t

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Spaghetti

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Tomato Soup

cans 29c

Fruit Cocktail

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Hakcfl Beans

Itl-oz. can 20c

Meal

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Tomato Ketchup

HENS . . lb. 57^ |FRYERS lh. 57^

Corned Beef

Ml. 21c

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lb. fiac

Large Shrimp

lb. 75c

Pancake Flour

A&amp;P Apple Sauce

can !5c

Cut (ireen Beans

can 13c
45c

23c

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Ann I’.,*.'

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f

Fresh Crisp

Pole Beans 2-lbs. 29c

2 for .12c

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Asparagus
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Green Beans X": 21c
Spinach X 21c

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Cooked Picnic

Pineapple

6 3 c

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TH U R S D A Y

THE SANFORD HEHALP, SANFORD. FLORIDA

French RevealNew
Weapons In Secret
Teste For US Army

A lo n io B ro w n T o B e
B u r ie d H e r e S u n d a y
Funeral service* w2! be con­
ducted Sunday at 3:00 P. M. at
th* Church of God, at Hickory
Avenue and Fifth Street, for
Alonso Brown, 49, who died last
Saturday In Philadelphia.
Alonso, who seat born in
Georgia, was reared in Sanford.
Batloem hit parent*, Elbert and
Ellen Brown of Sanford, be it
survived by four brothers and
two filter*. The Mosely Funeral
Horn* la in charge of arrange­
ments.

two respects Coraparatirely small
number; of wage sarr.tr*. would be
affected Tr.» propored amend­
ICssttssrS ream Pag* ooel
ments would:
ti.-n was offered by Senator II.
1. Permit :o called “plfej'-harL*
Alexander Smith iR -N Jt. It fol­ wage increase* in industries where
io ws:
“ It is the sense of the Senate
that in the interests of sound
constitutional processes and of na­
tional unity and understanding
that congressional approval should
he obtained of any policy requir­
ing the assignment of American
troops abroad when such assign­
ment is in implementation of A r­
ticle 3 of the North Atlantic
treaty."
This is the article which provide, for mutual help to erect
defences before any aggression
takes place and Involves the policy
of American Irttop contribution, to
an international army In peace­
time,
,
The Committee derided to mert
today de-pile the death of Sen­
ator Chapman tD -K yt, wh-j was a
member of ihr Armed Services
U-or.
Committee. Chapman died »f in­
Can
juries suffered in an early morn­
ing automobile collision.
Senate leader* hope to get a
Star Roost
final vote tomorrow on the hroa-i
t.'niver-sl Military Training and
ffervhe (U M T S ) hill calling for a
draft of Id year old*.
They had aimed for action today |
hut the ilealh of Senator Chapman
12-oa. C a n
(D Kyi from traffic accident injurle brought a deri»iun to rrre*« the .Senate in respect to hl»
W't Star Deviled
Tro o p s

To

E u ro p e

BOURSES. F r u x t , Mar. 8— UP)
— A team of lop level firepower
■ experts from Washington coinplet« l today a wHk-loiif survey of
France’s newest an&lt;) best in mu.
. nltlons.
The Army survey Kara will re­
port ut Washington specialists on
• the new weapon*. ranging all the
way from an right-pound ha tooka
to a 50-Ion tank.
Soma of Ih* weapons may be
recommended for adoption hy thJ a U S e n te n c e
Atlantic Fact military leaders for
use in ail 12 nation* now lininr
i r « i H » N rr*w Pm # oo*i
op thel- forces under General guilty
the sentence wa* a
' freight T&gt;
Tjprair^ straightand
J.w days in County Jail
! Ilemilquertm Allied Powera in with driver’*
| rente revoke! for
Europe tS H A l'E f.
year.
Identity of the officer* who cue
Ellis La* Locke, found gBilly of
&lt; watched th* nrw weapon* perform
wh&lt;le intoxicated. A
' at a proving ground near her* waa driving
described ar "top secret." They third offense, drew n 90 day
W«r* accompanied during the in sentence end revocation of driv­
apection hy officers from the mill er’s license for four years.
For driving while intoxicat-d.
tary assistance advisory group
which ii handling the flow of U. John Pinkey Hart drew a I10o
fin* and co*ta and his driver a
8. arm* aid to France.
revoked for one
The new weapon*, none of which license « u
are yel In production, included two ear. No acetde-jt was repoiti-d
i ih« chsrEtheavy caliber artillery
Eddie Bell, Negro, entered a
first built by French munition*
maker* *ince the war. Otu*tanding plea of nolle contenders for a
feature of Loth the new 105 and charge of drunken driving, and
165 millimeter cannon wa* mo* sentence is pending. W. II. Hum­ memory.
An agreement to hold down Hebility. The French displayed two phries, charred with an initial of­
version* of each, on* moulded on fense of driving whila drunk, waa I,ate increased the prospects that
wheel* for towing behind a truck, found guilty by n jury on Mar. tomorrow would wind up the .Sen­
and another installed on rha&gt;*i* 5, drew a ItDO fine and cost* ate Panic over the issue,
or 90 day *rntcnre, with driver's
Already, the Senate had writ­
of tank*.
ten Into the hilt a celling nf 4,Most ipectacuiar of the new ar­ license revoked for a year.
A 18 year old youth, found POOjOOO on the armed services. This
ray of run* waa a French bazooka.
PrMerned after the United States guilty of rtckless driving, wa* lo t bin yr-terday wa* taken over
a (blank rocket gun, the French fined |26 and ro*ta or 30 day*, the object ion* of the I’rntagon,
harooka i* lighter hut mlrhtjer and hit driver’s lierow was re­ which wanted no manpower limit.
T l»- major l.atil. remaining in
and more accurate, French ordi­ voked for one year,
James Clifton Banks, Negro, the Senate
on whether la start
nance officer* say.
French engineer* also have dt pleadel guilty to a chxrge ef eventually a long-term romptii*«ry
richless
driving
and
drew
a
fine
military training program that
veloped a five-inch “ gadget*' about
the site and appearance of a ill of f60 and costs or 60 days.
would include all young men a*
Lawrence
Hedges
entered
a
enerr, which fit* on th* end of an
they become III year* old.
ordinary rifle barrel, converting plea of nolle contendere on a
The ll'iu.r Arm.-d Service* Com­
charge
of
aggravated
assault
and
the rifle into • bomb thrower.
mitter (relay heart an advorate of
drew
a
fine
of
876
or
90
day*.
Hy pre*jing the rifle trigger, a
drafting IH-year olds, Dr, Jame*
The rase of OUa Mills, Negro, Bryant Conai.l, president of liar*
aergeanl fired a auccetiion of fiv*
who
wa*
charged
wills
a*vault
three-inch liomh* with hi* rifle,
vard University. H r said drafting
kitting a moving tank three time* and battery, was continued, said at IH, instead of IK1* would cans*
at 150 yard* amt twice missing it Judge RlenMrom, until lha nvlt less di-riiption in industry and in
closely enough to have inflicted term of Court due to the absence the Ii*. - of young men.
damage if the homb* had contained of n material witness.
Coo aot al«o urged the committee
powder.
to cmirider the “ feeding hark" « l
French ordnanro expert* &lt;•«76,1*10 young men each &gt;ear for
Ja y c e e M e e tin g
plained that Ih* wrapon* *nown
training of specialists,
were prototype* only, and that
"A smalt fraction of each age
actual conn ruction had not been meat of beaches on Imke Monntc. group," lie said, "should I* se­
started. The weapons, thav e*.
lected after haste training hy s
plained, ran bo put quickly Into Riek Farrell introduced Mr. Bur riviiian hoard and sent to the rot
howitr.
m an production If the N o rn At*
for specialised education.'
President W. H. 8temper told leges
Untie treaty organisation should
Chairman Vbnmn (D-Gai said
th*
meeting
that
a
conference
of
call on Franc* to produce them for
th* Pith Estate Board of Trustee* the committee planned l&gt;» end Its
all pact nations.
has been called by local members hearing today and then take u
to dllcuia th* status of the Ban* the L'MST bill In a closed session
next week.
ford hospital fund*.
Meanwhile labor leader* had an­
Th# Jaycee* will sponsor a dance
ICNriMs* Froaa Page OweI
at lha Armory on Mar. 31 with other no-drrislon conference with
north.
muilr being supplied by Woody Economic Stabiliser Kris Johns­
No actioa waa reported
in Monroe and his I t piece band. A ton on their quarrel with th* mo­
sketchy Information from the Bri­ floor show of 10 poopl* will al*o bilisation set up. They left calling
it a "very conciliatory" meeting.
tish sector.
provide entertainment.
A lth o u g h nothing was settled,
A ir reports from th# renter of
L. E. Otler was a truest at the
A FI. {'resident William Green tnlii
the front, north of Ho»nr»o«g, meeting.
rrporter* he was encouraged In
said 600 Bed* wero dug in eight
the belief there was “an Improve­
mile* ahead of U. 8. Marine lire*
C o lla z o T r i a l
ment In the situation" over which
and 300 wan entrenched 10 miles
labor union- walked out of the
ahead of tha Leathernecks.
(Cw IIm M I’taas Case Owl
mobilisation program a week ago
U. 8. Second Division elern-r.t*
A second -esslon between Hi*
advanced more than a mile Th u n 6:22 signaled a verdict had hern
representative* of Ih* United 1.0day morning but later ran into reached.
Thera was some daisy In tha bor I’olicy Committee and Johns­
heavy fir* ata and nine mile* «**t
announcement of what it waa at ton was set for the afternoon.
•f lloongsong.
marshal 11 hurried about notifying
Green said it waa “ not clear yet"
U. 8. Seventh Division troop*
captured thrve peak* on lha east- principal*- Collate wa* imltlng as to whether th* proposed new
when ha wa* brought Into the wage siat.iliialinn hoard of 111
rentral front. The newlv*won high courtroom.
member* would handle labor dl*
point* command territory over
The Jury foreman, Mrs. Mar- pule*, as the union* desire, ot
which Rods wuuld have to rrt**r
TMcboUt, •
a white-haired would lw restricted to making
ret Taacbout,
to attack. Seventh Division patrol*
t tewifCj announced In rv*|ponw wage policy «nlv.
reported an esiiruatod 300 Belt
Johnston's aides Indicated M
dug in on high position* north ol to a clerk's question* It had found
_ iflty a* charged" on may act within a day or two t&gt;
Tarrni, a town in th* Korean in. t'ollsio "guilty
modify the present IU percen
all four counts.
man'A-land.
Collate and hla wife, Row, wag* increase ceiling in at least
A ir reports Indicated South Ko­
rean troops on the aatreme right heard the verdict with no appar­
of the assault line, thrown bar ent emotion.
R F C
In v e s tig a t io n
8mm OoUato, handcuffed to
two or three miles hy North Ko
toon Reds Wednesday, had re two marshals, was led away for
I ( Milawe# Vcm s goo* Ooel
™ ■ gained aomo of tlw loot ground ot the trip hack to the municipal seer#
dictated by Rowe."
jail, lie whispered to hi* wife and
holding firm
Dunham. Pul bright told, hand*»&lt;*#*!
The river crowing
26th Division •mlled a* he pasted her. She ad th* memos to Ih* sabcmumltte*
troops caught the Beds b ysurprlta throw him a k W H# couldn't and "tho glat of It waa that Dun.
resyond because of heavy hand.
ham waa to take all tho blama."
Tha crossings ranged from I I
Capehart called It "a ease of
to 16 mile* ne t of Seoul, near the CUCoUaw will hear Ms death sen­ otto director trying to farce an­
paint where the I’nukban river tence after Judge T» Alan Golds- other -director out and suffering
from the ijorth flow* into the great borough who presided at th* trial, (hat ho become th# fall guy." lb

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there are customary.
j proved It. Coal compin'*- normally
A typical piggy back cat# exist; give Ihrtr unorgatuiej clerical and
in the coal industry. Th* Lnirad admini rt rat I re worker; a romparMine Workers otiamed a wage able increase, but hadn't got
r*oit just befote il.r Jar.. 25 1around to it hefoire the freete was
freete, and the government ap- clampe.1 on. Johnston's pending

COFFEE

Cliast I Saabtra
Pratsara Paakai

BEECHNUT

V

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that

Low Prices
Everyday Specials Too!

19c

^ tra a S a

tha lino on tho Allied drive to
J ■nrtk-tho Sftth, 34th, Seventh,
Veldt arrived In
&amp; rst Cavalry, Third, Bscond and Mr*. Boson*
Ihs First Marinas.
ha
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Ferris Hickory Smoked ttunclcss Cooketl
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S w i f t ’s P r e n i u m

APPLE SAUCE
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Obeys

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No 3% Can Crown Point Purple

No 303 Stnkely's Finest Cut

PLUMS . . . . 2 Osas

BEETS . . . . 4 8n s

No 311 Can Del Monte Pineapple

No. 303 Arvo Green h White

JU IC E ____ _ 4 Cans

LIMAS . . . . 3 Oaas

Sunvwect Large Sire

No 303 Van Camp N. O Kidney

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PEAS.SNAPS

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FILLETS

Breaded. Pan-Ready
Quick-Frozen

HADDOCK
FLOUNDER
Tost# O* Soa Branded

SCALLOPS

69c

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UPTON’S

Low Prices
E veryday
Specials Too !

300 E. 3(4-214 E. 1st
Sanford, Florida

IS*1

met* of “ T

Trial

35c

Prices Good Thru Sat, March 10th

" S a ia ila M T *

Rowe Is scheduled to b* one of
tbo windup wllneaats In Ih* sub­
committee'* Investigation of allegod favoritism «*£ Influence in th*
M r s . R o o s e v e lt H i t
making of hug* r.v «n iM tit low
No data ha* been **t definitely
'
ra n . — &gt;
for dls appearance.
It wa* tho second sueresslv*
Mrs. Bogan# suggested that closed dour session the Betiatnn
Velde expunge Ms remark* from haro hr-'l with Dunham, a 68.
th# Congressional Record.
yeop old f&gt;*mer Michigan bunk­
Veld# started off
Tuesday'# er. ft* told them yoterday he be­
speech by referring to a new '
lieve* a group of men cloa* to th*
which he said "tells about rri
White House had triad to "uao"
Washington and Ita hookup
him. hut declared ha had novae
bovmUted anyone to Influence
T J J f i iT t t R iw * . u
Me RFC trnuro «Hd the W M U
•uao as'itd anyone to see Mm on
--------------- Yesterday u ho Identified
tho nun nnl.r aa " M r . Majo*"
'
■old ka did nat know tho
of Major’s aslall
vlilt.
Today, Fulhrlgh’ e«ld, Dunhai
able to giro tho farther In
D m thst tha

Tom.-Vez. Soup Mix

r.
Quantity RighUt Reserved

Riron’s court-appointed, non-paM
lawyers have five days In which
to file thin motion.

, Velde sold he did M l vouch for
tha anthantlcUy of any of th*
statements made la the publica­
tion hut added that If "a small
part" waa true, thaw ought to be
M Investigation. It waa taka* that
be suggested Hthat Mrs. Roosevelt

UPTON’S

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had disposed of th* customary mo­
said Row* will be ass,.’ about It
Engineers who bridged the Han tion for a new trail. Th# Puerto Uttar,

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47c

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P -N u t Bui ter

Beef1 0

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rime under Red mortar lira hut
Allied artillery gave them cover.
When th* Job waa dona, Infantry­
men surged across tha river and
drove two to three miles north­
ward jn pursuit rf Dating Hade.
The Reds attempted no counter
attack during tha night. On Thureday morning the 26th Division
o Jumped off
n to expaaJ
r triple brid
While tho assail
Ildar way, South Korean First
tvision troops mods a fake crossmaneuver northwest of Seoul,
ally expecting tha main A leaalng there, th# Rest*

order would approve the match- view of the #v.nstruct Ion of numing, or "piggy-back" pay adjutt* I w«us large uvfrhf# lartrir
ment.
1Johnston I* expected to permit et.s2- Set up a formula for firing ployert l*» *J^P*
w»g# rcale
wage ceilings in new plants ami | used In plant# iu similar Indusindustries— an urgent problem In tries In the same me*.

CAKHED MEATS

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PAGE SEVEN

H IE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Pioneer Courage
0 Developed Celery
In S a n f o r d Area

Supreme Court Is
Vexed By Status
Of B o o tle g g e r s

Takach Family Began
With One-Acre Plot
In Center Of City

Austere Justices Arc
Amused By Case O!
A l i e n Moonshiner

II, W ILLARD CONNOLI.V
On* uf th* most. potent reasons
why Sanford became the mint
noted celery raising center in the
world was the courage and leal of
Its pioneer* who /enttired it In
the new Merriment of raising
celery on a Urge real* on the ficn
delta land of the St. John* Hiver |
valley.
Among the** outstanding pi
M ire rs and gtuwrrs was a woman
of enterprise and euttragr, Bertha
Takach, who in 18»3 had com*
with her husband, several sons.
Juliu* and Get*, ami a daughter.
Aranka, from Hunitary.
G. L Takach, a man of arlstocratic birth, had little liking for
the toil of the noil, and mmt
of the responsibility of railing thr
family fell on the hardy mother,
who not only directed the farming
operation* until the hoy* became
older, but who al*o ran the rami
famous railroad restaurant* be
twern Tampa and Jacksonville,
Today tourist* from the landof Ice and inow, if they happen
to park their automobiles on busy
Park Avrnu* opposite the Court
House, often pause to admire the
nasturtium garden that border*
the green plot of gras* In fi»m
of the Takach Building, a pleasant
little oasis of natural charm
hemmed ill by building* and bury
street* right in the buMn* 1
•eelion of Sanford.
What was once the original
restaurant ha* been converted
into store; and offices, and u
beauty parlor, in the Takarn
Building, but even lhe«e place* of
hu'lne”
have a plea-ant out­
look, facing a garden and lawn
instead of paving and concrete.
Only one member of thr Takach
family remains here, and this i»
Most of the above .reties of Sanford ns it was shortly after
Frank, a younger *on who was
the turn of the century were photographed by Julius Takach. At
bom in the present building on
upper left at alxiut IWIO Is the Wrlhorn Work which was later
Nov. 24, 1894 and who look* after
converted into the present Valdes Hntel at Park Avenue ami
the property ineluding upstair*
Commercial Street. Down this street at left may Ite -ecu
apartment*. He la often visited by
Sanford's former leading hotel, the Sanford House.
hi* brother, Jullu*, who live* in
In the upper center is a view takrn during the freele
of HHKI of the artesian well at First Street and I’ark Avenue
Winter Park.
and which is now the site of tin big clock. Jttle Wtwsler, a
They both can recall the early
days in Sanford and Julius re­
well known horseman of the period, is shown with hi* small son,
cently pointed out to Frank th ’
Jule. Jr., who later lo-camr a noted jockey. The Bell Block Is in
the background.
site of the former on* aere celery
farm where he once pushed a
plow pulled by a laiy mule.
A n i t t p i p ' l liehlml the 'Iron Curtain.'
The little plot Included land V i l l i ’*! I l l *
s l l l l l l I L t t , a very intensive study of these
that la now th* lawn aouth of " U I L C U l
broadcasts is undet way at the
the City Hall and County Jail,
Department of State on ways utn!
Fuitun Street and the plot of
means of meeting the attempted
ground on which the Standard
jamming of our program*. Wit
Oil Station, north of the Clinic,
have already had rnnsidnraldr sue*
and Masonic Temple are located.
cess In hurdling such obstacle."
Three palm trt#* atlll growing
The aimer'are among the Inletclou* to the front of the City
DKI.AND, Mar 8— I Special 4—
Hall once marked the edge of "We have very clear evidence that eating comment* ntnle hy Ben­
the plot, and the former shore the 'Voice of America', is getting jamin Mayhant llulley, son &lt;&gt;f the
line of I-akr Monroe, said Julius through to the people of Itus.ia « . late Lincoln llulley, for three
Takach. These palms Indicated the well a* her satellite countries. decades president of John It Stet­
end of the row for hla plow, lie Letters ore coming out of these son University, during a visit I lo­
pointed out that th* City Hall and countries, more front the .stellite* wer k to Del-and where his mother.
Municipal Zoo are on filled-in than from llussla, that show un­ Mrs. Klnise duller resides and
land. Where the Clinic now stands mistakably the deep Impression where he himself lived from the
the Dickens Livery Stable was being made by the hrnadia-ls on age of tt-yrars to graduation from
located during the Gay Nine- the minds and thinking of those Stetson in 1927. a* well a* two
tie*.
more years in 1922-24, when lie
Aa Juliu* guided hla plow dutIng those early day*, he little money." Thereupon Mr*. Takuch taught history in the institution.
Mr. llulley will lie relieved this
dreamed that some day Sanford took nver the latge restaurant
month a* chief of Northern Kitruwould become noted aa In* largest which flourished for many years. . p,.an
Affairs, to become first secgrowing and shipping center of
Tte dining room a* it was call.
thl&gt; American Kmha.sy
celery in the world.
ed. ws* a very busy place when
The little cilery plot yielded trains arrived ft tun Tampa ami at London. Kngland, after setviog
good crops, he said, and It wa« Jacksonville hy hacking up to the Uncle Sam in many important
not necessary to send It to a wash station. The passengets were al­ post* jn foreign land* in I In- con­
sular nn.t diplomatic servk.
house as today, but he simply lowed a 20 minute stop to eat
rut and parked it and aold it on
Frank Takach and lien Montue,
the nraray express platform at a pioneer celery grower of till*
First Street and the railroad. The section, were recently silting on a
pipo that formed part of th* orl- bench in front of Senator L. F.
glnal well on the celery plot, cen Hoyle's office talking about those
still he seen beck of the present early days to this riportar and
filling elation.
both agreed that In ita heyday, the
After the small plot had been restaurant fed front 300 to MKI
farmed for four year*, Mr*. patron* a day and was just aliont
Takach derided to venture Into a the most popular eating *|m&gt;I in
larger operation and the family Florida. *
purchased 40 acres of wild land
The original restaurant occu­
on Celery Avenue and cleared and
prepared it for celery planting. pied most uf the present Takach
The present Kirby Fite farm I* Building at I'ark Avenue and
now located there and a portion Commercial .Street, and the pre­
of It was one* farmed by Fred sent unoccupied restaurant neat
to the Clinic Building was once
Dorner.
“ Years ago mother was severely the main kitchen.
To take care of the ouirk lunch
criticised hy a neighbor for plantthe
enterprising
Mrs.
Ing I acre* of celery," said Julius. trade
..b y that will feed all of th4 Takach established a lunch coun­
“ Wh
ter In the store apace In the
world," the neighbor told her.
Mr*. Takach. however, wee more Welaka Building now occupied by
concerned in feeding th# many thr Duihury School of Dancing.
In 1913, on N'rw Years Day, the
customer* who arrived dally dur­
ing train waita at her popular Atlantic Coast Line opened Its
pre*ent de|«rt and the old depot
restaurant near the depot.
During brief period! of rest in became a relic of the past. Mrs.
a busy Ilf* her mind would go Takach continued to run her
hack to th* tin** l l IM S when eh*. restaurant in the Pico Building
her husband and her family ar­ until 1928 when she moved to
rived at Longwood, after being in- smaller quarters and, aided by
rited to this country by her Frank and Aranka, continued in
brother, Jullu* Holnar, who held this work until her death on Ftb.
th* cltrue 7, 1944. Thr son and daughter
out glowing
The family operated it until 1940. Mi-*
Industry in F
^eta, and two Aranka Takach died in 1949. T h included Jutlua
father had died in 1928.
daughters, Arunl
Juliua Takach continued the
celery, apCitrus, rather
family at operation of the celery farm unld
pealed to the
ed In 1940 when h* ant) hi* family
that time and
ih iif moved la Winter Park where
a five acre
plane went e w r^w h e n a hard they now live. Mr*. Takach, a
taftnted pianist and gradual* of
m s * destroyad Urn ftov*.
Shortly afterward th* family Boston Music School, continue* to
moved to Sanford and Mr*. Takarn gi«* music lessons, and a 30 hy
In the 40 foot room serve* as a studio.
opened her n
During th* lime that their
present Takach
, loomed daughter. Daphne, attended RnlCompel Uion.
Industrial Him College, the tale Madame
when Henry
magnate, came
.......hla
„ railroad Louise Homer, former Metropoli­
Interest* arid In 1M1 built th* Pico tan Opera 8lar. mad* thia studio
Building a n t tn tha Takach
r teaching headquarter*, ami
phn* became her accompanist.
Building and tapped It with a
M U ! M waa tarn Fur four years, during summer*.
Miss Takach, tha present Mrs.
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At the upper right it seen u •mail group &gt;cnted In front
of the I’ico Itestauinnt. At left I* \li- llcrtha rakach, operator
of the restaurant and behind hrt .lauding i. Vii«. Aranka Takach
and ni-vl to her, Mi** Kill Takach Staled on the curb i» fa il
Takach and' nest to hint is Mr Dot mu and two daughters of
Chicago, III. Mr. Barrow built th*- Wyoming Hotel in ttrlaiidn
At the lower left is a s o u of the oiiglniil Takach one
acre celery faint lo-ntni Iwtwi'i wti.ii t. now the .lies of the
Clinic and the City Hull. Joint’ fat. mli i. t.-uo at &lt;-sticiii&gt; left
and Mr*. Bertha Takach in righ' foreground The frame building
in background is the former •' II Wnlkei Fish House, while in
the distance can be seen the luiin.i Clyde Line dock on ihc

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m p ri«n n i- Aii'ijivt In i!e|N'rtation*
I'rnvnlei! hum I III -* 1 nhat th r
in iciitiieiil in ult ahnitl t H*- &lt;eii*
i n i i f 1* fur •'an\ trim*' involving
m oral turpitude.**

Okay Wltal*' moral turpltm leT
Mint - th r ml* t*onri* • |»a^M*«l
th r law, bid it n* vim did di'fine
what moral turpitude mrnnt.

John K. (Invik •*f thr «nlU*ituf
grnrral*a office imnntuinnl in ld«
atgumrnt Ittfnre the roiiit that
not payinir tmm on whiskey ii
frniiil anil that fraud involve*
mural turpitude.
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h a v ti n d iH d tn t that in iifiiur
atrus m oo n 'H iin iu ; i-n 't trg a rde il
a* thi' w o t of all po»*d*U' r t inifA.
"I lie tieYe that l* 11 nr uf Kentuck &gt; ,*’ lie "Bill’"Jiim Kentucky ?*' :»•i *-*l Viti'mi.

JiM tin ' Frankfurter, wh*»
mote i|ttcilinni than anv other
ju'tice, retnarki‘il that for *ume
ti:i*i»n niooivddnmg an* . itn^Hler*
Cil m tu n tillr. ami h r oi. . r v i d
' liam Hling nnii aH'ohnl have ut-

way* *tih n ! apart in tH« law

and

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p r o f r " iiin -M
Dolan Aa lit Ill'll* f i-oii Imaot Ir if •
yitiy 1 n ’t mm* .liu to ii'i h |mui i
that •Hinny p iidiiln tnni *i \ • many
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J iivlice JackvAiti -i-ke*l 1 ln*pe« (4i I fullv, It vermrdt:
innytit1
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llaM i’ t the t a iu r ni limitations
1 liint-I m umiti'ii folk* It 1 iiiiiti run out chi that ?*’
noirrin i, 11 p'li"* mi it ’l ♦'11-Ik
W *1 1 , 1 1 *t talk
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&gt; me ik ti i y tboupbi until t 1 •uklurter
iM**|i(\ t u r n
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in •..in. i lad*
mean ■'i l**« tii ini II I Ill’s1 d IN*" litei Tin J iii'I iihn! t*i limit tin t I "on
ind sin'll
i;rrj»A lift** put up.ni u :il* iinpov*
“ I.Misk,
I lull! III V VAiff "Itlls vitde task
i ' jii'i ami* i.f *i *.*r t lllll** •
Th e Jtitolb' r » u 1!) Nik* r *§ '*&gt;tvr
ful tile "ail*' f U «f utiy la »*h win' it, thotipU*
01ip I i wind t*t itivii* us am w bet*
Hi at % what Hup i no* t '«•*11f k a ir
I III’ l|wt*'| |'| 111 *0 4 1
(but Du* 111
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VIt til Itift wfimild H* a#jln*'*il t*
‘ND mill Mr*,.* flint’ rill
"Ihiitiinimridi
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**I don’t 'i-i* why you tfioulil
fref ’ 1 1rf1 11*. 1 ,
I 'itiil "A ll the
■Mlii't tviveo Iij Wtt hiltffloU ut*'
aDiet ii!
1 1" 1
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B A R T O W , Mar. a
tViriiiigffti tIi*’ H****! f**i lo*i
1 1 »-f »*% With premium* i Hill ling 1 2 lttf&gt; tn
D 'teii«k ienwl4 *i *» 01M *n H i n ^ tf. classes (nr mtull • unit ten
mt* vi*lt I'Otiy I **"111111! MU'baud* classes for junior eshlbltors, the
tub. Same deal f«*» everylnkly. srctiritl annual imperial Eastern
One wife, one a*ti'it*k.M
Brahman shuw seems likely to fo­
’i •till/' my wif* "aid, " 1 b»n,t cus the attention of the entire
like IrtdPir an a*f**il*X It i«u T 'If* Brahman hrctsllng fraternity on
rent M
the Jatcs of Mar, 2 1 - 2 1 when tills
I thoiiylit fHat one over for 11 event w ill be belli at the Slate
while.
‘I hud. im*
didn't
fir Ip, l.lvi' toek I'avtlloi. at Barluw1IioNi*ll
Jolm I?, ilutns nf F m l Worth,
'flow ib* &gt;mi no an. It h ii't ite* Trias, trgarilcj »s one of the
*#id?M I kaiil filially " lliT e on most wtitrly esperlenreil juJge* of
Btaliman cattle, tinbn accriilcil
a..-eiilcil an
] pMjitr mi* in* nil volt* of foreign Btatiman
aniimviiadoi - Very
d i g n i f i e * ) Invilalion to officiate at the Bar­
I'coplt*, A « decent a* they come tow show.
Meanwhile, thr sale catalog, in
Their wlven ate n M criikr. W h y
the mails tmlay, li«ts lit brail of
vhniildn't you hr an n«teriah?M

Well.

EASTER (JOES
TO YOUR HEAD

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nn. hat gives a lad; •
•pring) feeling like nulh
ing rise will, Herr sir
|u*t a f*w of a wundrtlul
nrw group id be-fl«w»rrd, br-riblailird Irraullrnils tn uut
Atitl.ner r
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Brahman Slmw Offers
$2,Itifi In Premiums

«he rrgistrrtH) Brahmans inctuiling five
breil females, seven open heifers,
*' W)ieu I was a I« »u l lf»/* ahe nine heifer calves, right service
•aid. “ I I oiin*l a Hip pi|r of olil* bulls, five bull year lint's, ali-l five
fanhiniii'il iinveU in out attn* I bull -altrrs, •cronilng &lt;•■ W. II.
ttioiiifhl nt the time that they were Htuart uf Bartow, chairman of
1%underfill You know romantic the sponsoring Easlrrn Brahman
Tin* hero m u * alway* haruDonii Assm-iation sifting committee.
Sale will he helii Fri.lay, Mar. 23
and ilarinu. the pirl wt»« itlw ayt
hint what I wanted to bt. Th e y with Col. R. I&gt;. Cooper of Sara­
)&lt;ad a haul time yetting together sota serving as auctioneer. Furth­
er Information |trrliiulng to lb*
full when they did V
show and sale may hr obtained
"Ye* ?M
"Well. Ihat'ii what I never could from I’olk County Agent Paul
find uut. Kvery lime the hero ami dayman at Barlow.
hendne |fot togrtber, they would
Ifo into a clinch and then there
Some radio lubes are so small
would be a i*»w of avterDka. Do
yon wonder I don't like a«teriakM? that to of them will fit Into a
thimble.
.
Would you 7"
I ree my wife*« point amt I
mean to write (he ifoverniiumt « Directory, | propose that wive*
•tionif letter tomorrow. In the should he listed as etrll nation
1062 edition of the Conirrenihmal polnta.
I tiMik Koine rtiaiing but

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�THURSDAY MAR. 8, 1951

TIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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OLAPrS

A n o t h e r G ia n t S a v i n g s C i r c u s at

Super Super Super

BABY

FOODS
Strained lars

J jir c r Box

3 JARS

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Quantity Rights Rasarvad » Prices
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Good Only Thru Sat., Mar. 10ft

L im it— 1 B a x . PJraiw!

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W H E R E C U STO M ER S

419 East First St.

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S E N D T H E I R F R IE N D S

“With Pressure-ll's Fresher!"

Clinsc and Hnnhnrn Pressure Parked

COFFEE
PEACHES
CRACKERS

lb- Can

U. S. No. 1 Whitt

Limit
1 Con.
Please

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Potatoes 10- 27*

t P E C I A l CALA Brand Knives Dessert

Green Top Tu as

Crisp Florida

Lettuce Carrots
2 H"d&gt;9C 2 Beh*15C
Yollo.v

Ft rail

In Basket!

Ckg. Onions 2 lbs. tic Calif. Dates 14-oz. 29c
Fresh
Rome
Bty. Apples 3 lbs. 33c Fla. Spinach 2 lbs. 15c
Fancy Georgia Yams
5 pounds
45c

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2Cans

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S U N S H IN E S tifar Hooey G raham s

Super brand Ire

Family
(.oaf

Kline's
Pic Crust Mix

15c

Hey. Pkq.

Libby’s
Fancy Trip*
No. 1 Can

25c

Libby’s ”

BAKE-RITE SHORTENING
SWIFT’S CORNED

20c

Btmvale or Corn

Libby’s a
Chill

35c

Libby’s
41
Libby’s a

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Wextern Pork

45c

No. 1 Can

Spare Ribs*45c

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Corned Beef

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Western

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Pork Liver «*•35c

43c

12-ox. Can

No. 3 'i Sitnnift Green O ust

P irn .

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Fordfcook

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H u riin t Ann Bex

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Ballard**
Pancake, F lour

2 fw. 35c

Ballard’s
Hog. Pkq.

1 Lb Pkg

18c

. Ballard’s
Dof Food

5 lb. kg 63c

(®8r

Woedbiry

lb.

Fadal Soap

Fryer Parts

»■» 10c t» 13c

Sweetheart

Fryor

Toilet Soap

2 lb-«

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IBc S A L E

A ll Items listed Below
M Rale at 10- Hark

Bulk Fryer

BREAST

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69c

No. 1

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Buckwheat F lo u r

HfWa: Steak
R t Rent f
Round Rone
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Soap Powder

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Grata A Haary Weaker* \ ^

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Loin Roast *45c
12-oz

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1-lb: Modern fOt

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2-.1 lb. Avjr. Wealem Rib End Pork

l-ox. Hunt’* Fxrcr

O U ft

1 2 «* z.

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Quirk-Frozen
Grade A

15c

“TREBD”

K in s

Whole or i
Fall Half I
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Beef Slew

Hog. Cake

Lyles Tcnderctired

Cnrned Beef Hash
No. 1 Can

Limit
1 Can

SLI. BACON
HAMS

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No. I Can

The Deodorant Soap

Gm M EA T DEPT.

Calvert

Vienna Saunas*
No, W Tin

Dial Soap

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THE
HERALD
SANFORD
FOR R E N T

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V C L A K A 8 r ATM E N T S ,
gad Stores 110 W. Plret Street
Phone 480-W.
BU R N ISH ED '|own»*elr» apart
ment. 1717 Park Avenue, after
y*:00 P.M. Phone 87(1-R . _______
UP STAIR S Apt. Suitable for one
or two couples. Living room
dinette, and kitchenette with one
or two bedrooms. $40 for one
eouple, $60 for t«ea. 4 miles
North of Sanford. N eit la Club
Diamond. Mri. Marie Nance ,Tel
1666-M-t _
FURNISHF.D Apartment— gentle
man preferred.jl\t Park Avrnue
W lL L R E N T • room apartment.
U r ir tr reasonable, call at A. P.
^Tfudec I mile south of.Sanford
on 17-W, Hgw. Boa 4&gt;t: /
Jf’fHIM POR I or 2 girls, kitchen

and bath privileges. Mre. Grace
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ROOM IN Private home for gentle­
man. Permanent rostaent. P. O.
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f r - « B A L EST A T E POR R ALE— *
r f v E ROOM house with two bed­
room*. Good local ien. Phone
101S-M.
COI.OHKI) P o L K li
We are disposing of our colored
property in Sanford a r e a
C H E A P . Lot* aa low aa $10
down, $6 month. Ilcth Delloe, P.
O. Bo* I6M. Sanford.
o W R TTro lJR o w n
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C H A N C E OF A
L IF E T IM E
/ Th e Bauer llomeatcad consisting
tm t m ttrrea, a livable hetme, 2
wells, some Umber, all
I acres cleared. Good
I
•oil for truck gardenlag
chicken*. $ miles meat of the
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burden lo ynunelf, lo your friends,
or lo your family, If you are suf­
fering from auch troubles due lo a
lark of Vilamlna B . lb. Niacin and
Iron. HADACOt, supplies more
than Ihe minimum dally require­
ment* of these element* plus help­
ful quantities of Phnaphoru* and
Calcium It reatly goes lo work to
build good m i blood, better hemo­
globin. (when Iron la needed) In
make mre that Ihe precious Vita­
mins and Minerals are sped lo
every pari of Ihe body, to every
body organ HADACOL la quickly
absorbed In your system because
Its Important elements are already
dissolved In a special liquid form
that's eaiy to take.

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Countera, Shelves, etc. io order.
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HOMES
HOME S ITE S
U*cd 2 |v. Fibre Living
fection. Old floors made lik*
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Room Suite
10.05
new. FinUhlng. .leaning A was
H AM T I E S - RANCH L AN D
U m i I Oak Dir*»rr lln-c
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‘«g. Portable power plant. 22
l!*ed I Mil ll&lt;&lt;l&lt;, full und Iwnn 7.0a
yeat* mpenroce &gt;n Hemiaeie
A l l type, tif U r a l E - t n l r
Nrw Kollauny Sofa lied,
County. II M Gleason, l a ir
Phone I2S1
Hit S I’atk Avr.
l(eg. $44.06
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with rnmplctc kitchen and ga­
"1(1.AN I" ' .kt' iiKug hcntlhrl, (It
M A IH E H O F S A N M IB D
rage on 2 large lots, well f|- 2 8 3 * W K , 1*1 S I .
Undo Evening Htsr Call Katph
Phone 137
nance*!.
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11(16.1
BA IIY
S T R O L L E R , good , ..n di
2 BEDROOM hou-e Iwaiitlfully
Call Phone 1081 for
li o n . 7IM W . I l l S t .
flllniahed, immediate poaaraslon,
Type* (If llook Work.
Terms if desired. ___________ F R IE D SHRIMP Dinner "The MaryAll.McKinney
Bookkeeping
Heat Shrimp on Earth” at Horn6 ROOM HOUSE 'with mll^TST
Service
tr'a, 324 K. 1st St.
__
provemenla. large Garage off
Room 403
l^mnn Bluff Road. Pat Daly, V E G E T A B I. e s . I.iveatoek a n d
Allantir Rank Building
61iacrlla neons. Sanford FarmOateen.
VACUUM CLEANER N lfT
rr'» Amtion M a r k e t / ____
W ORKING RIGHT?
A T T R A C T IV E
IIk I R&gt;&gt;«im home, 6 foot frigidaire, $75.00, fliri llr.i
spacious living room, nicely
Roaster, 116.00, Singer Sewing Repairs made by trained factory
riperts. Thone !»80. Free pick
landscaped, 2 rar garage. Term*.
machine, 125.00.
Apply
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it “ Room 63.
up and delivery within 60 mile
^^lumM jIAD^ Ba*e.
radio*. Prompt service, free es­
N EW MASONRY HOME. 2 Bed
A R TIC LKM
E W A N T E D —8
timates.
_______
Room*, Electric! Kitchen, on _________
large comer lot, nearby com­ We buy, sell A trade u.ed ROOF WORK of all kinds Eaves
munity. $8,50(i on. One half rath,
furniliiie. kk’IUon-Maler Ftirnland Gutters Repaired and Paint
*•«. 311 F *st. Phnn* P5H.
ed. New Roof* applied, feinting
balance like rent.
0
and coating.
Sanford,
Ph.
Pela.Liveatock-SuppIlea — 7
I!** W. R It Arkenhurg.
2 BED ROOM HOUSE, one and 7—
half baths, rompltlely furnished,
INCOME T A X rnturn* prepared
nearby community, $8,360 00 2 B E A U T IF U L . GAITF.D, MAD
hy tai accountant John F. I»emp
$3,000.00 Cash, balance like* rent
aey 234 Meitrh Building. Phone
O L E HORSES: spirited but gen­
1 7110.
tle. Including saddles (WesternI,
J. W. HALI* Realtor
bridles, halters, blankets. Very
Florida HUIe Bank Building,
reasonable for quick sale. P. O I I N O T I C E S P E R S O N A I .H
It
(Ground Floor)
I’k. 176*.
Hoi 6264, Daytons Reach, or Ph.
P
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2-1946.
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4 bedroom home hasted 1200 (l*k
MARY’S LENDING LIRRA rT
Avrnut. Immediate poaaeaainn.
1209 Magnolia— |s now open Men.
HELP
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Reasonably priced. Term if de­
thru Fri. 10 to 12 A. M„ 8 to 0
sired.
PM. Rat. 4 to 9 P.M.
Wanted: grnrery csahler, eipen
RO BERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
ence preferred hut not necea- F. 61. ENGLISH J r , Watch re
Raymond E. Londqelat. Aaaerlitr
»nry. .Apply
Mr.
Whatley.
pairet, ia now In New Ideation
Phone 1471 Atlantic Bonk Hide.
Margaret Ann Storw.
at 326 Sanford Avenue. Eipert
3 bedroom house, furnished or un- W A N T E D — girl for fountain and
Watch and Clock repairing al
furnished, fruit trace and eitra
rea«nnahle rates,
drug dept. U ney’i Drug Rtore.
lot, In city limits. H block from
l.o s f A
FOUND
"— I t
llu* l.ine^_2$U Orsngo._______ W AR EH OUSE man for long e*. l i tahllahed local wholesale firm,
t-arge Iota on Lake Harney and
kk’rite Bn* J, rare Herald for Man’s l^mgine* Wrist Wateh
fit Johns River. Nicely woo«led,
Saturday Morning l^lwrvn Rank
inUrvlew,
perfect natural s a n d beach.
and Holler Motors. E. B. Smith
Electricity available. Raymond W A N T E D 2 while girls for rurb
Tel.
80S
service, must he t l years old.
M. Ball, Realtor, &amp; D. I lights*,
Apply
Pig
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15AUTOM O Hn.ES
man, Associate. Florida State
— 13
N A T IO N A L S ^ L E m
Bank Building. '
RENT A CAR. U-drive It by day, &gt;
O R G A N IZA TIO N
week, or season. English Fords
Ha* Opening For Man Age 21-46
A R TIC L E S TDR H AL E
and American Fords, sedans,
with rar — Average Earn ng
elation wagons and convertibles.
$100 PER W E E K
W rit. B»a No. VC givlpg
St rick land .Morrison, Inc.,
E.
rO N C B E T E REWRB PIPE
First St
Full Dvtail* First letter
Brptie Tanka, Grea&gt;e Trane, Dry
Tanka, Tank Cradles, tilspidng L A D Y with straight line phone, 1931 M O D EL A Ford Coupe in
Sinn**, Benches, Flower Pota,
familiar with realdence section
good comlition, I4U8 Magnolia
Blocks, Window sills and llnteli,
Avr. telephone IIOf-M.
to devote few hours dally phon­
Concrete Floors, Machine fin*
ing from her home, for large DKI'KNDAIILK USED TR U C K S
firm ••tab’ -hed algty years. 1846 Dodge I ton stake,
$860.00
J m W A O LB C0 NCRE 1
Salary.
Stale referaaew and 1848 Chevrolet * Ton
buslnaas eiperience. P.0. Bog ’ •take
......
$84100
Wa both less
47BI &lt;Atlanta, Go.
1848 Dodge IH ton Cab end
Fountain
iln girl or Boy— fill or part
chassis
8888 00
floor g irl— Apply Mr. 1841 Chevrolet % ton stake $498.00
tint*. Alta
.
ROC?, _Bill at Touch ton's.
SEM INO LE C O U N TY MOTORS
818 B. lat S t . _________ I’k. 1811
STEEL. 1MMEDWORK W A N T E D
—8
EL1VERY. P H O N E
1841 Ford Two Door. Bargain price
P R A C TIC A L companion nurse, eg- J g 4 8 J 7 ^ M y g o l l ^ v e n u ^
tellont driver, local reierance.
18TR A ILER S
Phone 1886-M.
m r T a t h t R T i u t e i r E r f ^ r Heme Trailer. B ft. J R. Reid.
ce« Mra. M. Fnlkenlwrp, 4IW*.
I’hunc 0139, Saufuid Trailer
I’nliufllo Are. tinnt|
Park.
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2 Ihs. 250
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gal $2.60
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SlM.YlNt,
IHI B n l s n r r eas y,
Mrn'a Loafers
pr. $4.06 ALL TY P E S »f liulldoirr Work. HI*a o«»I i .ditI « K :•»«
lorM a
Rrasunshle Kates— Free Esti­
Tarpaulin*, all aizea
I . U T S on F r e n c h A v e n u e In H i g h ­
mates. Carpenter A Gracey
A H M Y -N A V Y S U III’LUS
N tllltl
%1*1*1 It % I IIIN I till
la nd p « r k . JBIOiiOri each. $60.00 110 Hanford Ave.__
I’h.-^s l.litl-M 01 tiratj
I’h. 1321
T % \ I I I I II
■town, balanc e easy. I ’nat O ffic e
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n p n « io |*ost O f f lr p , 6 0 « H 7 ft .1 V E R Y la rg e F o t i n o * n A l s l e n
A l l e y In rent
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II lake* a good man. a man that’s
really up and al 'em, to help krrp
an eye on one of the world's largest
office building*. So when Jimmy
Kilroy. t IS3 Brlden Are.. Chicago.
J it . found hlrmelf bein'- par . . . in
a tlugi^th mnd&lt;«vn condition . he
turned lo today's grrat HADACOL.
He’d heanl how this wonderful
formula corrected Ihe real rauae of
aueh trouble* wdirn due lo a lack
of Vitamin* B . B.. Niacin end Iron.
Aa a reault. he'* hack In ahapr again,
loaded with energy and enthusiasm
Here'* whal Mr. Kilroy ha* to
lay. “A few llnea to tell you Ihe
treat thing* your HADACOL ha*
re for me A* a prize fighter and
)W aa pollreman aaaigned to one
of the world’a largest office build­
ings. I have always had to he In
the he*t of »hape. A month ego I
found t wai in a rundown condi­
tion. lacking energy, always tired
and sluggtih And a voung man
one day said al one time he was
the same Advised me to buy a
bottle of HADACOL. which I did
After two holilee. started feeling
like mvtelf ami ftom there on I got
v energy Have l&gt;een working In
gym I hour dally and everyone
till* me how great I look and act.
It raally la a great product and 1
trill alway* keep taking it. I feel
Uka tha Kilroy of old.”
e Itkn. The i,.it.« m. • ••riMireilon

PAGE NINE

THE SANfOKP HEHAl.D. aANTOKll. FLOH1DA

T H U f c S D A Y M A H . b, 13ol

PEI’PERS
190

OKANCMS
2 9 ^ (lozi'll
III I K

UAKUOTSOK
T l ’KMU KOOTS

2 Ihs. J 90
GREEN

a.ICI I N

ONIONS
2 hu. 25^

Il K k

TOM VT0KS
2 Ihs. 250

SQUASH
2lbs 25^

COMK IN AND SA.MI’U ’! IIOMKY LAND l AIOIS KKIJSII
lit Kay C iitto

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THURSDAY MAR, 8, 19S1

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

PAGE TEN

O P EN IN G

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I MILE SOUTH ON HIGHWAY 17 • 02
$ 1.00

SALE STARTS 7:30 P. M
FRIDAY-MARCH 9
per person

COL. LARRY JONES

AU C TIO N EER

We Congratulate You on Your Fine Work in Organizing
This New Market. We are Happy to Have Had A Part
in Its Construction and Wish You Every Success with
Your Vegetable, Livestock and Miscellaneous Sales.

WELL MULLING, PUMP AND WATER SYSTEM

PHONF 128

CONTRACTOR

1818 D O U G L A S A V E

PHONE 672-J

Lumber Company
OVIEDO,

FLORIDA

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1b U iltr Thtrc la S trto flh —
1b Pratert the Peace oI ill* W ot Mi

To Promote the Progress of America,
l b Preface Prosperity for Sanford.

AN

VOLUME XXXXII

Established

Allies 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.
Thousand* of Red caiualtie*
were added Friday to the more
than 17,000 killed or wounded in
•he first two daya of the Allied
^orthwerd pmh.
A U. S. Ninth Corpi ipokeiman
•aid “ the enemy item* to be
high tailing it" along the entire
west-central front.
He indicated a general with*
drawal from the U. S. Eighth
Army’* major offensive wai in
progreu.
Ninth enrpa troop* puthed
ntorthward up to four milei Friday
through rough country. They met
little rebalance. Thin Wai describ­
ed at rear guard adieu.
U. S. 25th Division troop* kill*
ed orwotmded ait estimated 2j000
Chinese in gaining n bitter mile on
the we»tern«end of the thundering
70-mile Korea front.
The gain deepened the 25th*»
River bridgehead to five
•ile*. The (fiviiios made three asaeult 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
casualties were a
at%ht*
can cMualUaa
UM L
r r ironring
heavy caaueMg* freeu the n
&gt;
pounding*
■Hacks.

The p ris m e n M id they **re
Uon.
abort of food
...
ne*a
They said also that other

St
era warn eager to surrender,
aoidiei

» because their officer* alinvariably flad. when ertlL
tarn barnsgvs hit their defense
Onthe east-central front. South
•Korean troop# checUda counter-

Barbecue To Usher
In Opening Of New
Farmer’s Auction
More than 1.200
rested beef end peril
.n two Urge barbeult
today In preparation
barbecue which at
this afternoon will
opening of 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 of 9. E.
Black.
Auctioneer Larry f w t*
start the auction at T tM 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
.. the near
plated in
Dawaon p
pointed out.

Freeze Victim**
be«» Amputated
,T CHICAGO. '
Dorettl Mae
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

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

NEW SPAPER

2fvta lh

SANFORD, FLORIDA FRIDAY MAR. 9. 1951

1908

Talks To Press On Labor Impasse

South’s Dry Areas
C a l l e d Paradise
F o r Bootleggers

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
H O T H IHO AMO NO BOOT must Interfere" with the development of Um him.
mobilisation program, the nation's Defence Moblltier Charles I*. Wilson
A pre.-. reba*r from the Gov­
fright) tells newsmen et Key West. Fla.. after a conference with Presi­ ernor * offire -aid the su,|&lt;cnsinn
dent Truman. Wilson reported that neither he nor the President “know was bared on rultin-ath's indlrlW ASHINGTON. Mar. 9 -f / P )
what all Use shooting la about" In Um labor ranks(faierwaliona!) ment Wedncday nlghl by the
— A Tennessee official told Senate
Hiltst-nrougb grand Jury.
crime investigator* today lh«l two
(Tlilbrealh, who Ihr Kefsuvrr
who!e*ale liquor house* in Cairo,
Senate Crime Invedigsting Com
milter said wa, Ihr renter of
III.* do a 120,000,000-a-year butigambling operation* in Hills­
nest setting whiskey for delivrry
borough eoijnty, was acetltrd of
in dry areas of the southeast.
srrepting ll.fW protection money
Clarence
Evans. Tennessee's
In permit gambling and for neg­
lecting (o enforce gambling laws.
Commissioner of Finance and
Moore is a inamber of the
Taxation, accused the wholesalers
Hiltilxirotigh county commission
of conspiring with buyer* to boot­
and operate, an HUU-arre rattle
leg thousands of cases of liquor
ranrh at Ru,kln. He also Is a
member of the Governor's com­
into Southern counties and slates
mittee on rellrmrnt and the Gov.
that still have prohibition.
rtnot'-. highway safety conference.
"Clandestine methods” are em­
He was first circled to the
ployed In the illicit traffic, riven*
Hillsborough county commission
BELGRADE.
Yugoslavia.
Mar.
R A N G O O N jE C T 9— (/P&gt;-Tbe
•aid referring to the use of truck*
in IPtl and wa i re.elected with
with fiase bottom*, loading, h Burmese Court of Appeal today 9— &lt;/Pj— Yugoslavia lorm-illy at- uni op|Mi*itlim in I'JIH. He I- Im­
the dark of night and "false In­
ru»ed
Run
is
today
ttf
applying
mediate pssl president n{ the
ordered the release of Dr. Gordon
vokes and fiase signature*."
lie testified that the liquor U Sesgrsve, famed ''Burma Sur­ "militaiy pif**uir" agam*l hrr amt State A-,tonal I'm of County Com
moved out of Illinois without pay­ geon" who was scalane ed Feb. with supplying the S ivirl talelliie* mitslonrrs.
lie I* married In the former
ment of the state tea. A* a re­ 17 to sit year* in prison on a with aim* anil Hoop* wiilt winch
Agnes Prime of Polk county and
sult. he said, this makes H pro­
to oveiihtnw Marshal Titn'a anti- lisa two aon*. He t, Ml years old.
fitable to dtotrlteito It in tome wet charge of aiding rtbels in this
Culbroath'a mspention I* sub
Cemmfoim govrrnment.
arms of the South as well as It country.
The rhatge* weie levelled in a Ik w t ta ravica by tisa 8tal* Sana*-.
■ Thp - Appeals Court confirmed
taw batta the shipment the forced labor sentence against 48|.p«ge white paper whi'li a 1 which mretn in next month, lie
can either Iw removed from offlr*
of liquor into dry areas.
8aagrav», but radueod the terra
Evans, the first of several state to the nearly six months he al­ governmenl tpokeumn sstd would | or reinstated.
Culbreath is the sixth Florida
ami federal officials called to tes­ ready has spent In fail. The re­ h# lent lo Untied Nations Serif
i sheriff to lie suspended by W ar­
tify before the special Senate duction In sentence wea made lary Geneial Trygve l ie.
ren In ten* than a year. AH the
Ctpme Investigating Committor, In view of hla age and In gratitude
The document appear* to te- tin
named the two wholesale liquor for the services he had rendered Tito government's toughest-talk *u,pension* Involved lark of en­
companies in Cairo •* the South­ to Burma.
Ing Indictment ngain»t the Kremlin forcement of gambling laws.
ern and the M and B.
A Burmese p jrt sentenced the •lid Soviet sattilitex since thi
He Identified Charles Smith *&gt; M-year old do or on two of the country's tndunendent Gnmmun
Others suspended *ere Jimmy
Tw at
three charges of high treason iita biokr wiln the Continfoim fiulltvan of Dade, Walter Clark
slmoti three yrart ago.
filed against him,
of Broward. Frank Williams nf
The mlnlvtn wa-, asked whether i Polk. Alov Littlefield of Volulsla
lie was arrested last August at
his mission hospital In the north­ Yugudavia i* concerned atemt tin and I-le Knsnr of Okalwta. I.itern Burmese town of Namkhem. possibility of invasion from tin trlfield later was reinttateil by
«raaelaae4 ns e*a» Two I
He had spent more than 25 years east ftit* vesr.
a? e u d 7 e ~g'i l m o r e
He replied (hat the Yugoslav
giving medical aid to tha Bur.
PARIS, Mar. 9-GP&gt;— The big mese people. Tha court charged government in not given to making
power foreign ministers' depu­ he helped rebel Karen tribesmen, prophesies, but added that the -l»
ties went into their fifth session gave them medical supplies for tail* outlined in the white paper
today amid reports an Important their fight egalftM the govern- show "that the people In Yugo
message was received by the ment and entertalnqd their leader. slants should be concerned and
U . S. delegation from Washing­
Seagrave's defense waa Used re4ly foe »ny t*osslble mem
ton.
L. E. Jordan, chairman
of
on the fact that the powerful cnee.
The white paper accused Hun- the County School Board, wai
Tho deputies, trying to find out rebels would have destroyed hi*
whether a top-level Big Four hospital and endangered the livci ary and Romania of "lindens! welcomed back to the meeting
conference can be held on In­ of tho patients and nurses had ha ng far-reaching and seituu* mm yesterday moroinr alter an abternational tension, were 20 mm- not given them the medical sup­ tsry measure, which are not r u . xence of two months due to Ill­
utea lata in starting. Informed plies. He ssld ha waa trying to tomary nn th* W d e rs of rmm ness, and with the other member*
aourtaa said this waa because keep hie hospital going In the trie* in iwacetlm* "
visited schools at Goldsboro and
Asked what these msssuir* tn Longwood.
Philip Joasup, the American midst of Burma's eniy-qullt civil
were. Vejovda replied thet tren
deputy, was awaiting a message war.
A la acre tract of land ad­
the border ere Iwlnr jacent to the Goldiboto colored
from the IT. 8. espitel, and obThe original charge* of high eh*fI Calunc
o
s
llt
s
iS
n
s
V
a
ts
V
w
«l
servers said it must have been treason, which could have brought
primary school was Impeded,
an Important ona to have caused him
said Bupt. T W Lawton this
mm the
tne death
neain aantenea,
sentenee. were re­
re- , ,
* i,
e
him to delay the session.
morning, and the H-urd approve!
dueed
to
lesser
charge*
hy
W 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.
tcssiisw e t e res* Twat
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 WILLIAMS
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 _____
____
_ clude* aeronautical and naval sub- Mr. Lawton, la aubject to final
Beck. 31, sad Raymond
in Sing
Sing
* and dignified and pledging an undying je-t* aimed at preparing officer inspection and approval by W.
Eriton's electhe chair,' ecalm
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 U m apaeo of 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
in Pie-Medical in 1913. 50 paaaengec school Lutses wes
•ire UgM-ntting
i»M
Uw
chair with dUfi- played at tha comer* of his his B.
e u HrraAnd smiled ever so falntiy mouth, and be obntlM ry ndjuetHe was n member of the Sigma authorised. The bids are to b#
ad
at tn* tv 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 bar
1
at college. He entered Pro-Flight day, Mar. 22.
ito la n ehtlr.
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 tect can furnish plan* and spe­
tha little Hawetten.axcn Spaniard training,
ft was Sing Sings first quad- strained against the halts.
training al Pensarola and Cor­ cification*.
axecutlon in four years,
A newspapermen1 pencil fell pus Christ!. Tex., he will bo
Tba Board voted to furnish
fee tho hold-up to tho floor with
ling elet- awarded Uw gold wing* of 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

“BurmaSurgeon” Military Pressure
Is R e l e a s e d By Applied By Soviet,
C o u r t Of Appeal Yugoslavs Claim

Sentence Is Reduced Russians Accused Of
In Recognition Of Giving Aid To Foes
Service To Country Of Tito’s R e g i m e

1

Bijr Four Meet For
Fifth Section Today

School Board (Joes
On Inspection Of
Goldsboro P l a n t

f

Iui.VtllOnfl FOX, Jf.
Completes Na va l
PrefiiKht Training:

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Lonely H earts Killers Die Bravely;
Pledges Of Undying Love Exchanged

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Dinner Speaker

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partly
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north

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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
Of Taking Bribe*

W ASHIN GTON , Mar. 9-r/Pl
— Testimony about a multimillion dotlsr-a-year
bootleg­
ging
operation In Southern
•tale# brought demand* from
Senate crime Investigator* to­
day that the llguer Indastty
clean house. Senator Tobey
(R -N H ) urged railing official*
of the distilling bnainem* before
the crime Investigating commit­
tee and asking them for t
pledge that they will he “fir**
** * hound'* tooth.**

W EA TH ER

Universal Military Training
Bill W ins O verw h elm in g
68-20 V ote In Senate Test
Warren Suspends
H ugh Culbreath,
Appoints M oore

T w o Illinois Firms
Smuggle Whiskey
Into S o u t h e a s t

Ajutorialed

TH E

Mw*‘ ly rloudy eilreme
east csast and rlear to
cloudy elsewhere through
day. Much roldrr extreme
this aflrrnoon.

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 flub which
will lie held at the Mayfair Inn
on Mar. II* at 7:CKI o'clock.

Imre Kovais To Be
Principal Speaker
At Dinner CI 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 flub," »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|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! mictaiv
)i&lt;*r|i|i Shoit * observation si i
new* innfcicnrc when qucitionctl
aiwiul the tin illation by the He( hiM u j ii N.itmnal fomnultcc of a
"rccolil of xbtenret" front W uhinglon 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
ORLANDO. Mar l»
lAP ;
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
11 i p l r d ,

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 MiliUry 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 lta a » (

Oa

P ass

Tw at

75 Volunteers Aid
Seminole Count 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 Cron 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 hei hi nudes'.

TempcatuoUN Tallulah
CrnHhcH House' Diner

in I'-tib, Wctnier aid. H'lTtda
l,„,I o,250; California d.'dt'.i «ml
Texas 2,016. He did not hav •
present enmparl-ons but said the
percentage likely wit still shout
W AS H IN G TO N . Mar. V -liP ithe same.
Tsllulsh Bankhead gat&lt;-.crushed a
| i n a l ls a t S « ■
rn «s T *» i
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
In the House pre*» gallery.
In Italy during the last war I lutened lu llie quettmning of * “ P- ference
Of 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
military snalyil, speaking over radm Berlin, told hi* li'tenm .
I te arid granddaughter of another
vatd:
enemy ha* only one grrirral Fat
"It was rathsr funny, darlings."
l nowis Is the J. J*. (for Josef
Ion— who fully understands tba Stalin)
Asked whether she had any po*
3, reported to lie 62 tons.
principles of tnodern war.
If"
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
before Fearl Harbor, toil
question. But those two obterra- even
we have better onex coming Up cerned. Heavens, I wouldn't in­
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
namely:
the article or weapon being pro­ ties,
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Mar. 9— &lt;JF&gt;
1. Speed and the ability to
duced, you find tho same m o tif- 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
Fresno
48
63
General
Patton
clalmad
that
blgnaat anii M a t haavtly-arm49
88
If his famous 4th Armored Divi­ Naw York
orad. Tha uarmaiu dawlopad • sion
87
40
had bean equipped with Ger­ Washington
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 rm m ft*)
Tampa
Tte 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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Cocke Of Walk

. Shape Appointments

TUESDAY MAIL A, Ijtj,

TfTE HANFORD IIERAI.O. 8ANFORD, PLORTDA
3S5

War Preparation

denly re-appeared.
the poll, there weald teem to b# tbort comment.
Rep. Ales Mac William t{
The
barotneteM
uf
these
tittle hkelibeod tta t a ictiG tan-r.changes are in endurtrlal plants,
al amend Kent permittitg tatatien Beach said rimply “I don't beliei*
IC a a ila a e J rro s a r a j ) u a e i
i r n r i i i N ri»m m * u&gt;*i
( ( 'e a i i t t t S r ta e u r a t e U aet
I
f
•oilseed
g
n
a
Pace
Oaei
trsattsaew f r i a Fas* Oaei
ef homaitead* for *rhooh iould it can be done. P.ep Litle Hrr.:tk
1LiU, It »4*
but by 1(4, ant of another nationality. Thl;, year, hey.r.i.inf tbit July, ii it the records in procurement o f­ been tacrearfui in hating added to
of Haines City said it would ••*
the educatloaaJ qualifleal» n i uf yet through.
eiplained, it in line with a only p a n „f the overall to il, ho*, ficers, and the -tory of labor re ­ the project.
U u r k i, hittnrtan of th# Pool. 1 h«
teachers
impossible to get by the \ ut,
kiffhvrt previous mrmhrftMp v u policy that all appointment* in ever. Many more billlont (till iro lations.
It
would
take
a
three-fifth*
sot*
The
next
large
item
on
the
p
ri­
For the next t*u y e a r . the of the L rgidaturr to cha.ige the tbe people."
!h* 44# wh*n Jack B ui-*■ « »• ■he Ciee-nbower command will Into non military foreign aid,, For „ ru m p..le, ordnance.. -pro­ mary road program will be th* State
Deportment of Public In- 1
’follow Ih* principal of c o m p le t e civil defense program*, and the
cemmamlrr in 191&amp;-46.
“j
’if. ' * _1
? •onrtruction of a new road on struct ion eatimatea It win ta‘ke I n W e te ^ T Lxemption Amen.'ment
A Houie mem her who asked tha* •
To dot* the m*mh#. skip •« 6,3, integration of personnel" from the whole vast area of expansion in yrar ago, it was hard to get
Geneva
Avenue
between
Mellon.i
K
S
&amp;
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t.T
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factory
to
take
a
defense
order.
12
nations
that
are
to
supply
the
Only 37 »bort of the record of tail
governmental
activities — local,
will* and the St. Johns Bridge for
Korea changed that.
jrear, »»M Copt. Lour Is. who p slftt- Atlantic Pact force.
stale and rational.
four
and
a
half
milei
at
a
cr»t
of
But it has changed back agrin,
General Airey, .SHAPE’* new I The blueprints are piled up—
4 out that the post ft workior
d0" r ,0t.
,,l; r
1126,000. This forms part of high- ting more college degree, in re- 1 tremendous fight
ard to re t a 100 percent m *nl*r- top intelligence officer, it a i f . lo t me program is already roll­ they *ay. The manager of a de. way No. 40 to the east coast.
*ponse to the incenlivr held nut ’ Mo*t of the legi-lator* ar.*»rr-.l
Rep. K. B- B urn,cl. fa&lt;»r|n|,
feme
plant
in
Michigan,
making
a
year-old
veteran
of
Middle
East
*fiip Ly Mar. If, -s, (bat th* report
ing.
that question with a terse "ye*" or plan, said “ l!o**»tead exempli,a
Third on the primary list ia the by the 1»47 school law.
n a y hr turned in at Depotlinent and Mediterranean campaigns and
InduV.iy is ou* k!lng into the critical appliance for airplanes w a n in g of Celery Avenue,
However, the Cabinet Budg«t “no". However, Mint wrote in a I has been groualy abused."
heftd'pjarteri at Tal!aka&gt;*«" in fits served since 1948 as Com­ irm tndou, leak of vpt-Witig out and submarines, said he couldn't part of State Road No. 415 from , Comm
is* ion made a firm recoretin e to he repotted at the D itlrirt mander In Chief of the Britisb- the weapon*, transport, clothing get the r.»-cc»sary raw material* fr*m Sanford Avenue to the St. mendatlun
th at the Legislature spArnericari rone of Trieste.
n .n firrrn t on Apr. 1 in Orlando.
and all the thousarid-and-one in spite of being armed with Je-hns River, a distance of three | propriate the same amount for the
General Jesting, taking aver article, nrsUrd to put a fighting government defense orders, lie and a half mile* to a width of 'Si next two yrar* that It did f**r Ih,
The l*o»t »elrome&lt;l five » , /
ta#mh#r&gt; la-t nicht: Clinton (. SAFE'* organisation and training man In th* field and krrp him said hi* supply source* told him, feet. The cost was estimated a t Last.
Hamit, F. C. Winn, Jr., Grurtre tl. division, ia a 49-year-old veteran there, in action. But even with "This thing may /o on for a r-i.w o.
It wroir in a budget footnotr
Jiarthiove of He wile, law teiu e fh of fturma and the Par h ast and the enormous production eapaci- long time—meanwhile, we have to
The cost of the County's »e. calling attention to the need for
Htnlth and Jame* ft Ashley, the aiio served, from 1917 to 1949, as | |i», „f American industry, month* 1rep up with the rompetition."
I'roturtion figure* went up in rerdary road program wa* put a t J20/j00/&lt;00 •»..re if the school law
fat Ur a former me m u r in It).))
director of weapons and develop. | Wl)i elap,e W o re the United
complied with and left It nr
Tile tO et K, 1jt&gt; aoeiety of tr.r rernt in the War Office ,J&lt;»
i. -T-.u- , ficht.
____ mod f (Ctorie* during the emer. ■167.500. These proiects Include Is
! ,f u i;I tiT O '.i* '? w v T " l( i ifln c p« ting I wo ansi a half mile* from iu me leg islatu re to decide whe­
J-egwn, wtti nsave a “wreck
eewpjtoinled general o/Dcer
Why T
ther to change th - law to make th&lt;
Mar. Id at th Orlando Legion ms ndin
•ting in Hong Koni
ng In 1949,1 Some of the reasons are physi- •amt month*, dispute* between EconlockhaUfee* Bridge North to less money necessary or raise the
llome hy
l,y Voiture
Voitur 20.' and im Mar. but had to relinquish
iui*h ti
the post in rsl . . . shortage, in critical ma­ managrrnml and tabor iroppH Oviedo a t a cost of 170/00.
Tbe Big Tree Road will b« hard extra ,’unsl*.
22 in Kau Gaili#, it was announc- d 1!*&amp;0 le ts iu r of illness.
terials, freight cars and so on off.
The I-rgislature's own tact*find
There were v»m* instances surfaced at a cost uf 137,500 !„•Air Vice Martha! Hudleaton, . . . . also the technical prat Irm*
If Your System Idtcka Vilamin* HI, H2, NUrln
Ing council, though, came out of
Lisenhowrr’* new planning chief, of lidding up t„ make new.r and where a manufacturer look a de­ tween th* Orlando Highway 17-92 an
18-month
study
of
:he
school
fense
order
on
Monday,
a
r
t
th*
old
Orlando
Highway
and Iron. Which IIADAC0I. Conlaln-*
has been In command of Bri- more destructive machines Chan
which was recently returfaced be- system with a s tt of recommenda­
tain's No. ] Group Bomber Com­ we u»ed in World War ||.
&lt;f aalla-e* S reus r is e Use)
tions that would do little to cut the
tween Hanford and Lougwood.
Home are rconomic . . . to re
to act in behalf of the husband, mand for the part yrar.
When a n*My cold lcsv»-* you in n weakened and run-down i-n
Other secondary projects will State allotment*
Re had beer, aunricud with arm v.i»huut rutting tu*, deeply.
Mr. I.arson,” Mrs. fiavenrl told
One
fsf
It'*
pr*po*al«
i.
to
write
I
■*&gt;»*«".
HADACOL . an help build you up If your system I. laclir.y
he
the
improvement
of
Lak,
Mary
(r«Bita«#4
Irshi
r
if
t
O
m
|
the Commission, "including Ms Marshal Moutgorncry*, fue-power ' into the high American standard
Boulevard from Lake Mary to the into 'hr Constitution . nrovi.ion *•" Vitamin* HI. B2, Niacin and Iron, important elements eontaimd
will and disposition of the child In Western Union headquarters at of living . . . to produce for In after the art"— after pedicle* Orlando Highway, (35,000; resur­ guaranteeing the ISootU**) or in HADACOL Many fmks h*ye foun.l that Ihta fin* family formula
Fontainebleau for two yrar* be­ rivlilan uie atone with, and in had luwn determined.
rase of hi* death."
help* ovircome these deficlendea and simjii they feel g»,*l again.
“Labor representation ha* to b* facing one and a half miles uf more a yrar the State now c«ntn
addition to, producing weapon*.
She charged that Mrs. Larson, fore that.
rosd
from
Monroe
Corner
to
hutrs
to
counties
for
school
con
brought
into
position*
of
rrspoolie helped plan the Invasionof
But the biggest appear? to lie
a / l t r being discharged from Fern,
that
recovering
Mr*. A. Jim inn. Ill Kart
etruction and specifically authorit(ib ility and twlicy-making," he Heminole Boulevard. 17,500.
ald-l^sughton lloapliat after a Sicily and Italy and the end of psychological, a quertion of a t­ (old
from a
hail cold
(lid S tate Road No. 44 will b* ing the counties to bo now against 13th Ht., Fort Arthur. Texas,
reported.
“The
present
jydie
titude.
the
war
»
i
t
commanding
the
six weeka stay, had been allowed
gave HADACOL to ltd young
He wa *
t
So far a* I have teen ble to ies were mail* prior to giving la­ re-urfaced from the Chuluota It.
without a vote of the Commission Second Tactical Air Force in
ll&lt;.ad to I^k e Harney at Johnson’s
That would let the counties par­ son, Floyd, after he bad re­
v e ry r u n bor
any
representation.”
Northwest
the
war
we*
command-|
ob-erv.,
there
1*
little
or
no
fo go to the home where she is
tially catch up immediately on ihr covered from a !&gt;ad cold
down, lacked
K
J
El,t-where in the nation’* capi­ Corner at a cost of 11 TfiOQ.
now slaying, and said that the ing the Secoid Tactical Air Force general feeling of urgency any- tal Fries- Director Michael V. Dihacking of some 9200,000,000 worth when she heard bow HADan apiielilr, W
s
in
northwest
Europe.
whrr.
County Is gn|ng to needless exof rchnol construction needs. On a ACOI. was helping folk- suf­
amt I start- ■ ' '
I [
I have visited parts of the Halle laid hr nuw hope* price*
n*e In paying (36 a week for
fromdeficiencies of
piece-meal basis, most --ounlies fering
ed g i v i n g
*wJE,
imn
be
leveled
off
earlier
than
hla
South,
the
Middle
We*t
and
trar upkeep.
can’t even keep up with growing Vitamins til. 112, Niacin ami
h im HADf
vellnf the length of the Atlantic original prediction of midsummer.
Stating that she had a r m s to
Iron ft helped him so much
enrollment.
irm
lssrt
S'
re
as
Faa*
n»ei
In
a
*|&lt;eech
before
the
National
ACOL
Af\1
!
(•'•aliased
F
r
»
Faa*
»
•#
I
a
lc
a
r
d
in
the
part
few
week*.
medical rrrords of the rase a year
From prseent attitudes express­ in regaining hi* strength ami
ler about a
M&gt; Irnpr* ,*ions are the same In Frrs* Club, DiSalle said the re­ tion ihowed the charges are cor
•go when Mrs. (.arson left the Ih* session.
energy
that
Mrs.
Jim
inn
»a&gt;&gt;
ed
by
the
legislator*
in
rr?
t*onsc
to
and
One mnkrs it a felony, punish* every ■•■cilon of the com lry: a cent decline* in wholesale price? r»st that lh&lt; Guva r,M&gt;e nuglit to
Florida Sanitarium after a stay
•lie Is always going to have
resign.
have let! to thil bop*.
of eight months, Mr*. H irsnej able hy a mandatory prison »,r.* I let'M ake.it-in-strlda attitude,
HADACOL
on
hand
for
Floy,!.
Muore. in a letter tu Kirkland ted while In caucus aad hail no
“ We are not ready tu say there
r u ti I d no**"
1
•aid that she had offers,) these tenre of at leisst five years, for j Si,me military men and govern- will
Here i» Mr*. Jitnlnet** state­
t i c an im- Floyd Jtmincr
lie no additional price In­ r« reivrsl hire yesterday, said power to appoint an investigating
peri l„ the Commission as a anyone convicted of selling or i r * - 1ment officials are apprehensive, crease*," he said. “ But there are “ When you brought this m atter committee,
prnvement. His appetite pickwhich is what I re. ment!
fiarful of the possibilities of a
sia for further medical exami­ ing narcotics to « minor.
rsl up ansi h,- ha&lt;l inerra-cd
"My
son Fh.vd wa* very
“It gives me great pleasur to further outbreak of war this definite indications that we have up In Tampa at th* legislative commended.
nation, but that they had refused
•trm gth. I think HADAC01
“I feel now aa I felt at Tampa •object to colds. He's eleven
sign that." tbe Governor said.
year, this time in Europe. But made a beginning toward a plat­ eaucus and received not a single
to consider them.
has done wonder* for Floyd,
vote of support. I thought th a t and when I ran for office and years old. and hr *a* run­
The bill wa* pon-orrd by House very few people in factories, of- eau."
She added that acting in behalf Speaker
ami can't |trai«r It enough. I
didn't seem :u have
In a question period after th* you would accede the will of the when this campaign expense m at­ down,
t.ober (D-Balt I Mb.
fic*», on Broadway or Main
of the husband, she had placed the
have rnntlnnest to give him
Pointing out that under the leg •Street, U.K.A., or in government speech, J 11Satie was a-ked whether overwhelming m a j o r i t y and ter rama u p ” Kirkland said. an appetite at ail and just
m atter In the hands of an attor- Mat
HADACOL and intend to al­
"There is only onr place for • imply laiknl energy. I beard
dope peddler* who * ti generally, 'hare opinion* that ran whether the absence of rent con­ w.oild drop It."
ftoy, Mr. 1Arson, Cl, ia seeking theirtun,
ways have it on hand for
“I'd like to ren bid tin- Hs-natur this question to I* considered and at*uit IIAIlACol on the radio,
trols in about 20 states runttigoods
to
minor,
may
draw
a
l&gt;
*
classified
m
reflecting
(at
employment, and has promised to
Floyd."
wa* aluut this time
tutes "a serious gap in the dike that there was never a vote a t that is ia the llous* of Represen­ amt it
make allotments If he gets work, term of as long as 2U year*, h&lt; alarm o r I h ) a sense of real emer- against
Tampa on whether the House tatives. The Senate can't bring
inflation."
■aid:
gerwy.
to the County in tsehalf nf his
"The** people who leach child.
He replied, "I don't think therc'a should or should re.* Investigate the matter up and the Kefauver
Men, women and children of all agrs aie praising IIADACOl
There are obviuu, factors con­
wife, said Mr*. Ravvnrl.
any question about it. The absent* the charges," Kirkland said. “The t ' •rnmittee has done «|! It ran do. for supplying Vitamins 111, B2, Niacin ami Iron which thclr systemret, to smoke marihuana to vain tributing to all this.
Commission O. R. Fourakrr new customers for their filihv
vote
there
wa*
on
whether
or
lacked. Don’t let that "After-Cold Bun-down Feeling" drag yov
The attitude of defeatism al«»ut uf those control *crrtainlv pre­
pointed out th a t Mrs. Larson had trade make up about the lowest Korea i* no lunger a t marked ns sents a »erlou, problem in (he not to postpone (he argument
Columbian! and its "twin” metal, down—HADACOL can help you too. if you suffer such deficienrirs.
•aid that she was happy where form of humanity I can think of. it wa* In midwinter. While the overall cost of living."
until the legislature convene*. tantalum, ara usually recovered
Sold on a strict money-back guarantee. You'll feel great after
now staying, and he expressed the They are wars* than despicable. grrwt debate on foreign policy
ike or your money haek. Trial site, »l.'.'-’i
At present D!Halle*a agency baa The Route member* voted that a* a byproduct of th* mining of the first few
Ir.vass
famllw
opinion she should stay there until
"rerhap* this will not put th u r has b o n prolonged In Washing- no authority to control rents. That they were nut officially eonstitu- other metals, especially tin.
“
a d r.,
an* wants to leave.
out of husinets but I hop* It will tori Congrei* has evidenced no subject Is handled under a separ­
Mrs. Havant! countered hy make them think twice befor&lt; rush to meet Administration de­ ate law.
stating that the visited Mrs. L ar­ they attempt to peddle dope to mand* for such things a* exten­
KEY WEST," Mar. «
son on an nfternoon a week ago kids."
sion of the draft age—to include
while Mra. Starnes was away and
IH-yrar-old*—nr heavier taxes to President Truman took time nut
th at during a four hour period.
finance vart mobilisation costa. from hi* vacation routine today to
Mrs. lo r son had a serious rpilWinn thv nation wa- appre­ •older with hi* top mohllliatlon
((ontiaaed from Dago One)
eptlc seiiure. Mra. Ravrntl stated last month (hat several senator hensive, a* it was at th* start r n r .
Charle* E. Wilson, Directin' of
that the children of the homo had had received fee accommodation* uf the Korean war, and later,
hot known what to da; and said at the Baxony where the cheapert when the Chinese Reds appeartd Defense Mobilisation, under fir*
th at she had c t .led a doctor, whn room 1* HO a day. They decided in the field, lh( defease effort from organlted labor, flew here
warn unable In come, and so stay- they would keep those name* se­ moved ii,ore amuothly and more from Fort I-audtrdalr to talk with
th* President and have lunth wRh
ad until 1:00 P. M. until Mrs. cret.
rapidly.
ffUrnaa returned.
Vice versa, when In November hint at th* "Little Whit* Ron**.”
Tbe name* have not even been
But, he was quoted aa aajrinf at
the war appeared to he wun, dif­
At llie frqueti of R. L. Light, ut into eecrei record*. Gforgi ficult,*, and ludlle-necke sud­ Fort Laudfrdale th at economic
l.
H
,i,
operator
of
tin?
hold,
foot of the Atlantic Coast Line
Issue*, instead &lt;f hi* d ll with
RaHrrwd, the Commli.lnn voted to told the suL w.oioitiee that "sen ­ or unusual.” He added:
labor, W's* the occasion for !d&gt;
ator*
from
both
tide,
of
the
Tvrjur.t the S tate Road D*part"I In:Irt that. In all faime**, ronfsrt-ncs with Mr- Truman.
tarot to Inatal I a (raffle light frnre" had been hi* gouts, but the subcommittee iho'ild recn re
II* landed at IW a Chica Naval
hr
wa*
not
aiked
to
n»ntith&lt;
m
• t the Altamwit* spring. Railroad
from the RFC ami cause to lie Air Station at II A. M., 45 min­
Hat
I*
a
Otiragu
bketnea*
men.
eroding.
| iMishe-l a inmplHe listing nt ute* earlier than the White llou-,
Orie Malhieua was granted a &lt; hull man Falbrlght til Ark) sold all phone calls, interview*, ami announced. He taM there he and
Has
bed
mode
a
lot
of
money
request that clay lw applied l*.
letters In-tween the member* of Fresldent would discus* "thing in
•two rnada a t'th * entrance of the from the punchhoard lm*int*s and He f'orign i* and the ageney general.” But he would not go
wa*
sometime*
known
a,
“tin
»s»f«.rd Farm ers Auction Inc., on
since Ua Inceptiun.
Into detail.
the Orlaiiiio Highway which open* punchtmsn! king.”
Ssnalor
Murray
wa*
out
of
officially Friday night.
, At the request ef Leonard Dut­ town when hie natnr rente intr,
ton the name of ItaTse Lake, lo­ the group's hearings.
In today'* statement, he -old
cated between the Asales Driving
Bark and Laka Drier, seas order- he wa* “indignant" in find th at
ad Changed to Arnica Lake. Mr. "yesterday'* RFC hearing was so
Button Is the developer of a large conducted a* to leave the Inipret*ion that thl* particiilsr loan
nearby acreage.
Mrs. Troy Ray, supervisor of Mo the Sorrento) ws* to leave
et y o u r hand* on this tr a p p in g honey
thing in S pec ia l h ia to ry -o lighter* ruggedly
the Hlale W rlfan- Hoard birated (It, I hr Horrent,,| w*, impro|H-r
a t th* Health and Welfatr Cen
and
hold
onto
y
o
u
r
hat
an
d
h
e
a
rt.
strong itccl body in a full a rra y of atylee,
te r at S00 O il Avenue askr*l the that the building may Iw rrocrtiCommission far rmoperation in pied by the Hospital.
For this sparkling new c o r-a n d wa mean including u C onvertible and R iviera.
Hading i• inewi t location
for
the
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The FHy and County have en­
due ta the fart that it m u.t operated In providing the houeing
com pletely new-ia the smartest, the richest, Yes, all this and brund-new pow er, too!
r» from Ha prssm t quartera so for (h*» agvney, she said.

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West Rejects
Soviet Agenda
For Big 4 Meet

R ed Reinforcements
Pour Into Battle As
UN OffensiveOpens
On 55-Mile Front

Russian Tactics Dis­
courage Hopes For
Peaceful S o l u t i o n
To World Tensions i

TOKYO.
Allied
■force* attacked on a 53-milrt front
behind ^ thunderou* artillery bar*
tage in Korea today, but tboutancl*
of Red* im aihed back on tbe east­
ern end of the batlleline.
Element* of all thre* corps fn
l^ibe U. S. Eight Army puttied off in
clear, critp weather in a general
u u u jt. Taking part were lia
American and Republic of Ko*
rea (ROK) division* and smaller
Allied unit*.
Scarcely had the puth darted
with crouing of tho Han River
ead of Seoul than two Korean
Red corpa with an animated
. ilrength 13.500 counter-attack on
^ tb e eatlern flank of the mountain­
ous batllefront.
A P. corespondent Tom Stone
reported "the Hidden appearance
of the mailing Red* all but check­
mated a U. S. Seventh Divtiion at*
lack that d arted writer in the
dey." A ROK battalion waa time*
ported at nightfal
P.OK troop* on th r American
l o r i m n 'i right flank were forced
ThihMig^rifcfl.
Aed, ranMniwa* waa blttor elgn*
where oil th e central and we itcentral front*.
Oh ' the western end of the
famnua 27th Wolfhound regiment
of tbe U. R. 35th Dlvtdon aurged
a e m a the lariating Han In an.
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Of Negro Man Who
Posed As____ oman

lO t MIR PARATI OOP! I Albert Scrcgglnt (left) It being held by Lot An­
gela* police In connection with an all»yM attempt tn “it*" a champion­
ship baakatball game between the UnF.*'»ltj of Southern California and
U.C.UA. Talking to ntwimen. I 'M ', coach Forreal Twugood t above,
right) tafia how bribe attempt waa thwarted by atari Km Ftowrra
(renter) and teammate Byron Van Ohtlne. who charged Scroggins
ottered II&amp;00 If they would loan gam* by II point*. (International)

Director Of RFC
Declares Friends
SoughtToUseHim
Dunham Denies Being
Influenced On Huge
Government Loans
WA8II1NGTON. Mar. 7_0*&gt;
—Kraal or Ha) bank tll-Hl ) aa id
M a y ll might to wall In put the
Rwon at r action Finance torture-

e "aland fcy*■#ed poly In llmea
of nnuaaal nerd. He made H i

3B4t«*r!sai,t-,!SB
raniM rr during the rflernoon

President Trwman'a plan far
reawganiilng the RFC under a
■ingle administrator rather than
the prrneii' five-man hoard.
W ASHINGTON. Mar. 1—&lt;/!•)-

RFC Director W aller l- Dunham
testified tnday be believes friend*
— including men in whom tbe
White Home teemed to rt|Hue
Iru tl— have "lougbt to ute me."
but denied he ha* ever lei anyone

Police Chlel Roy 0. William* ■ n ,,,- .- l .„ , „ *.„__
la making a detailfd iludy of the IB" U*,KF '" m tn
E^vernm
atrang* rase of a Nagio. who loan*.
under tha name of Gaorgia Black,
Dunham we* liefoie a S»n*le
Impanonatad a woman her* for
II W l l H M OB
■tat
many years, and will praaant
the findings t&lt;* A ialitant SUla
0 Attorney
Hubert
Oiigga for
-^further action, ho said tSla morn*

Clam Shells Will Be
Used ToMakeCement

Borne Improvement in the eon*
diikm of Illark, now under treat*
raent for critical Illness at
Fern*Id Laughton Memorial Hoa
pilal, waa reported Ihtl morn*
In*,
Qd**tl«nlng of Black by tbe
Chief ravraled tome strange facts,
said the latter. This showed that
“Georgia. Black" waa originally
(.fro m Gredeyvlllc. 8. C., and had
com* to Sanford from Winter
Garden following Ute death of
her Mf!r»t huthaod”. Amnio Hah• be;
Tha second “m arriage", this
time to Muster Mack, took place
on Jan. 9, 1911 at a Kaffir of a
prominent Negro woman and with
a Negro minister officiating,
said Chief
WllUatna. Muster
Black, a veteran of World War
I, died In 1919, and Uta present
^in v eallg aU m la s e e in g to de- terrains If a "wklaW# paaslon"
was received by Btarit.
Another atraage aagia, said
Chief Will tam* T ra Ih a C a rt that
the Black's had a» gdaplad
whoa* they raiaed gad who, not
knowing of hie
gardad Georgia
fegiUmata, mother,
etn-law raid# here f t m Philadel­
phia upon learning of the III*

to ,? T T JSZ

Iy fired, In an ei . . .
more Information. CWef
declared.
w r l f a b i

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INDANAPOLIB, Mar. 7—fffVIndlana legialatora Monday enact
ad a law opening walfltra t
the public view.

ALLENTOWN, Pm., Mar. 7 -1 At
—Cement out of clam shell* 7
The Lrtllgh Portland Cement
Co. eayg It ran b* dour and lx
ready to build an Ill.iNdhDOU plant
In Florida to exploit Its claim.
Joseph 8. Young. Lelltgh Port­
land'* preside*i,t, said yettcnlav
that new plant will to erected neei
Flagler Reach. HO mile* »oulh of
Jacksonville, where the count*»’«
largest deposit of rmyulna claim
shells have hern discovered.
The new ph•nt employing a pro
c m that look three year* nf is*
aearrh to develop I* expected to to
in full production about tbe inbid Vof 1963, Young said.
There are enough ahrlU In the
deposit to produce I.IOti.uno herrafa of cement a year for niuny
y g r t before (t will be necessary
to revert to llraeatnne a* a base,
tha LaHIgh Portland president
aald.
* Coquina ehell*. he added, at*
rich In eatrium rarborato, ,-hl-f
Ingredient of limestone.
Young Mid the shell deposit eon*
thre* rfclges. each ail mile*
•lets of Thr
» to
U M
* .....................
leng.^from 100
NK) feet wide
feet deep,

Physical Exam Of
Mrs. Larson Asked
ByCounty B o a r d
The County Commission, yes­
terday afternoon, requested lla
medical representatives, Dr. Or­
ville Dark* and Dr. C. L. Park,
to see that Mr*. J. O. Larson has
a rnmpletr examination by spe­
cialists, Including x*ray*, to de­
termine if an operation or any
rorrertive measure will Improve
her condition, said Commlivfoner
II. R. Pope this morning.
The Commission, he added, is
to be advised by the doctor*
whether the-case of Mr*. Laraon
la a chronic epileptic case or one
thaV r o * &gt; . m U * F i by an operTftlx action followed statements
made yesterday morning by Mm.
Ravriiel, wh&lt;&gt; protested against
Mrs. Ijtrsnn, a former resident
a t thr County Home, being al­
lowed to remain In the private
Home of a friend with County
financial aid, on the ground that
■he required medical attention,
due to epileptic seisures, and
should on that Account to re­
turned to the County Home.
Commissioner Pope today pointrd out, however, th a t Inasmuch aa
Mr*. Laraon appears to be much
happier at Ihe home of Mrs.
Anna Sterne*, and has shown a
marked Improvement in hralth
amt outlook on Ufa there during
thr past month, the Commission
had d&lt;tided th at she *hnuM to
left there until the examination*
are completed.
i
Mrs Let ton, he Mid. was not
happy at the County Home, like*
It wherj she I*. He added that thr
Commissioners did believe the
County Home is tha proper place
for her, as It Is necessary for
her to remain among friends tn
order to Improve bar mental out­
look.
The Commission, he Mid, I* re­
questing Mrs. Ravinel to turn
over any data in her possession
concerning tha case hlatory of
t r •atlas,* Oa Waaa T a ,l
HLAYKRRErCRNKII
NEW YORK, Mar. 7
llarris Mullia, Jr., SI, alleged
slayer of a Florida constable who
refused to handcuff him, will to
alerted bark te Mobil*. Ala., to­
night tn leg iron* and handcuffs.
Mullia wav turned ever to three
deputy sheriffs today by Judge
Jonah J. Goldstein In ganeral ses­
sions court.
Mullia was sailed hare Feb. 34
when he tried to Mil the platol
of Constable l.uthar T. Hardison,
of Coral Gables, g it. Police Mid
Multi* admitted th at h* shot and
killed Hardison «n g country road
near Moblla.
The constable was taking Mul*
ll* from Lot AngaJes back to Flor­
ida on a burglary charge.

Expenditures O utran Collections
For Local Red Crow D uring 1950
The Bntaeaa end Pr ef emlnsial Women's Club, which wilt
here chsrge of the Bed Crewe drive In the bnetoeet district of
Seafeed, will hare a “hfchefT* supper at the Anchor lM tonight
nt T ill erelech. Mrs. P, M. Gtngles, preside*!, snnnunced today.
All ntomtora of the B. end P. W. are erged ta s tta to i
The Seminole County Red Croe* Chapter »penl 15,129.75 while
taking in only $3,785 during the fiscal year 1950. Henry Tokmv
revealed today as the local chapter prepared to launch h i drive for

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P A R IS. Mar. 7 (/)*»_ United
State*, [tntiih and Trench drpulie*
fai rd the If imivnv today with a
mini front .vgaunt proposed JVt»ict Hording (or a foreign min*
i»tcra* meeting agenda.
A* the third veremn of thr deputie* meeting got under way. infoimrd vouices Mid ihe Wen •*»
detrinnnrd not tn give ground &gt;n
the phrasing id the German iwtie.
Ih e Rureiant hate prrqxned that
t future foreign mumlcrs' meeting
ducu*» "fulfillment by the four
| v » r n of the Potidam agreement
regarding the deinilitanralion and
the prohibition of remilitarization
of Germany.**
The viiUKt*. mail) that to accept
this the W -el would have to
■tun,d..n in advance any plana f.u
rrrtfinnn: \\ r u t r r n (.Vlinmiv
thr thrmt of ( ommuni-it
aggression.
This would amount
to arrrp tiiig (hr i-ntlrr Soviet
point of view on tin many.
Amto..»adnra in la ris of tin*
ll. 8., R u stia and Britain accom­
panied thr drputirs today a , tho
meeting started undrr the ehair
inanthip of Novirt Ih-puty Foreign
Minister Andrei titumyko.
Tin*
tVrstern dt'piilir- had round toil
•artier.
I&gt;(sturl«*d by Gromyko's propa­
ganda, making tatties, tlir W e s t­
ern deputies s e rr reported con'rm plstillg whether to turn the
meeting- Into n knock-down noil
drag-out propogiimla battle with
Itusala.
Today's nieetllig might
'iipply thr atiswrr.

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Azuvoci tiled

1DA1

Allied Assault
Meets Bitter
'Counter-attack

W ITH ll. 8. F IR S T C A V A lffj RT D IV ISIO N , Korra. Mar. 7 f A P I — Allied art liter t Inda*
helped attacking Firat Cavalry
Diilalon troop* Muni a Chlneae
counterattack and the dismount­
'd cavalrymen adtanred on the
heela of the retreating Red*
o*fr the neat hill. The Torn,
munlata re*i«(ed stubbornly a*
•"» ditlalon pressed into atralegle hilla eaat and wrat of
Yongda and aeiatd a three*
peaked mountain north of (hat
*•»■- Ynn*dt&gt; U IS mllta southwml of the Red atronghold of
Hongrhon.

£

Partly cloudy with little chaiik
in temperature through Thursday.
Light tu moderate easterly wind*
nirr rxtrem e »nulh portion and
variable ebrewhere through Thur«day.
P re s s

I .cased

Senate Com m ittees
Approve Dispatch Of
U.S. Troops To Europe
Legislature M ay $1,299*465 Sales
Clap Sales Tax On Break Record At
ItemsNowExempt Farmers’ Market
Lower Rate And Wider Valuation Gain Over
1950 Of $592,295 Is
Base Is Advocated
Reported By Market
By Many Lawmakers
All -sic* ircimlt at the S,in(t&gt;td
TAI L A H A S s V X Mar. 7 g T'i
If *ny new revenue i» voted by the Stale I srmcrs Market were vliat*
Honda l.rgmaiui- llm tpnng. it lerevl (luiiiig Kcbiuary wbrn 3bJ.*
unit* lunu«ht 5 l . ’W.4h5.
almo»t lertainlv will mme limn ') |8
vnpulling the valet lax on tome iiemt Manage* Sandy Andcuon
noumed lodsy.
now exempt.
Die te*|v,,|i m tompariion wiili
'X (toll nl title legltlatorv on
ttayt and meant of raising more IVbrtisty, 1*110 Iikuic, »bu»i -i
„ „ r mnnry
tnonry |1|nll(th,
Inn infill nn|y
only one tlrcret-p in units atnounling tn Jfi.*
oilier vuggeilion. \ tingle tote w,t»
catl for grtling lire fiimlt by
legalizing and taxing o ll- tiaik race
fret bookmaker*.
Not all Ihe legislators answer­
ed Ihe poll, and nnl all of th»»e
who sent in replies thought new
money would he neiessary.
Itut there war a eleat demon•Gallon of seutluiriit for taking
some of the many exemption- out
of Ihr present sales lax. and ru t­
ting (hr rale tolow Ihe present

i&gt;7. but ^ valuation gam ol 51**2.*

“ Tbiv i» the bigbett Inlal vslev
nnre Mattb. 1949", i.iu| Mr. An*
derion- "when the valev peak wav
5*121,010
We ate mod grateful lb il ihe
larmerv who pslroiiize lbi» Mar­
ket realireil latilfactoiy prnes foi
piacIII ally .ill trgelablrv ami fiuit
olfereti (nr vale," be lietlared,
■t percent.
"We bsve lo rage off our huts
Communist Influence
The las as il now -land, brought and how to King Cabbage that
In Assassination Is
in »IO.inio.(HX» during it* first made it possible to oar ato.vt the
year. State flnam ial officer • es million murk for February, 1961.
T e r m e d Unlikely
prrl It In produer fLt.filM*,tMKI next he added.
year ami ♦IS.Oia'.'MNi thr second
Cabbage, winch last yea, ' 111,
KEY W H rtfrita r. 7—Gl»&gt;—
year of the blrnnium.
Already
at
odd»
in
their
flr*l
togging, averaged 14.97 a suck of
President
Truman » as -pi*,
i*o meeting- on how the miniComptroller t'. M. Gey today 6n pounds due to inrond* on the
fmindlr shocked’* today when Ihe Irr* should tak r up the Cerwn*
gave
lhe«p
estlmalrs
of
what
might
supply
hccailvr of freezes m Flor­
Stele iteparlmcni Infnrnrd hies ■lurilion — whether as « separate
nf the assassination of Prim e ■ml primary issue, or ns part of a to rtp e rlrd under varlmis stigye-t ida and Te*a&gt;. It accounted fur
rd rhanges in the law;
fH4&lt;bV05 »f the sale, total during
Minister llajlb Ala Karmara nf
|f'a«ttav*e oa rasa ala*
If the rate I* eul to 2 prreent the meritli. Mote than 126,533
Ifea.
and nothing la exempt, il will sacks en£ .^221 eralet &lt;g •'«! imgc
yield *60.000,0
,000 a year.
were m*M over the market p lat­
ehran
It Ihe rate la rut to 2 percent, form
Iran i reform-reeking A m rrusn- —
and only food porrhasr.l for home
Celery, averaging (3.19 a rate
eaeeitihstrd hy gunmrn today at
eoftiumptlnn renialns rsrinpt. it
second in ulr&lt; nt libit,4HH
(w
ill
produer
ISO.OOO.INXJ
H
year.
backed pretnirr All Razmara wav
orange, nt 13.36 average r
1
If
the
tax
I*
left
us
It
I-,
with
I
tox
e nnnqur in Iran'* bazaar dislrirt.
brnuglil 1113,932. Grapefruit
thf present vaeiiiplinn ou •lothlng brought (.15,6)2.
Sbsb Rrza I’ahlcvi, eflcr tonpuirhAsCs
up
to
|l
u
removed,
1
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 7 (/ll will bring 111 |K,000,000
red tillsv potato deal wtiferring with rlnre advitert, nam 'd —The
xear i atIhe
State1 flostd *&gt;f Itraltb av»
her active and 31,716 of thr
more
&lt;
»
r
IRI^OO/KMt
in
|ttfi|
r
&gt;
2
minittrr without portfolio KbaM Florida lirallh rnndllloll- lisie hn
and 153,000,000 In 1952*53. Thai 6« ......ml vackf -old f-r 178.626
FsHimi to lie acting premier. I;ahi- improved thnt |b r death ralr from I* the proposal of Ketuitnr \V. A. Tidal units handled were* 363 .9 IH
all
rausea
drnnprd
IT
,
iw-rnnt
in
rem r-enting 15 comim-lities.
mi. 70, i* a vetrran political figurr the past .|r,-pile.
ll'ssllaM S Oa Paue Slat
Air. Anderson pointed out that
The rahinet mranarhilc met to
A survey repnit entitled "Life
bis executive duties in connection
emeigrnry session.
and
f&gt;
ath
in
Klnri
In'
*aya
i.eaths
with sueb sab*v were- heavy, and
A government communique sign from all cause- lerre.. r&gt;l from
vtate,| yestetday that tie , otitd rud
ll’ssllss-e Op rsp* Bit*
112 per 1,000 persons in t;*Mi to
have ranted on hi« wiot. without
n fi per 1.000 in IWy
tlir efficient help of tils to-ok
PH ILApELPIltAi Mar 7 ftp)
"The Ignifl an - 1 of M&lt;&gt;e (ig.
&lt;1 ontinoed Go I’ugr Six I
A band nf tern agrr . ,irimd
tire:, may to I . Vr ic-ler -iond,"
said the report, "by mndderlng tire I with knives, cltlhs and stone*, nl
far t that bad ths. oiii|&gt;i«ui •oil tatkrd apectators leaving .« )-&lt;• •
IH&gt;t (nine about, l.tW'i none pcnple kctball game at Ihe t'nivei it, ,f To |{cirill On Msir l!l
”
*
would base dird in ini!*, and that Pennsylvanian Pale»ti* 1s t night,
these people's live* weir -rived by injuring at least 11 person,
Opening of the Junior lla.irball
Six of the assailants, whose full
The KlwanG f'luh has begun Improved health kondltlonv and
number polh-r *aid could not to- I r N g u r sponsored by the I,ions
preparation* tn put on a Mark fa&lt; r bettri irreliral rare.
"In other word*, In tead of hav­ determined, were arrested, iiue.v Club will tak- place on Monday,
minstrel show for thr touefil nf
Mm 19, Jack Morrison, commit
underprivileged children, President ing 26,.'117 deaths in Ihe s ate In tinned, then charged with Imltlng lee head for the mnjrct, told
Joel Field ennntinrrd at Ihe re g ­ 1940 we would hatr had ."l,K0;l, to riot. They willlie taken io juvt- number.! of the club yesterday.
ular lunriienn meeting nf the and for every sii irersons dying in nite rourt. Autlioi itien withheld
Iti asked for ro-opeiatton of
1949 one additional person would (heir names, because all s ir under
group.
rtuli monitor, in ezvlng as um­
18.
Feature of the program will ■« have died."
The 14 reported Injured lilrw lte pire ,t roachr i and team leaders
§m
i
, .
.
I ll” ireport
r pu I * il*
o /no
’ &gt;&gt;o«i
n
The
also
»h&lt;&gt;wthat m
many
ate in (heir teens. Two of them, in order to make tin program a
King and Vueen ronleit open to dlira-es ,.nre fearrd «» k iller..
everyone. Any eitabllvhed r|»ii have to rn almost eliminated as Allen Benjamin and Albert Seinv sureeas.
Cecil Carlton reported that the
various lab
organisation may rider a randldaii rziuaea nf death. These im-lutle dorian, suffered
recent fish fry held by the Llona
M a a l l a a * * O a P ag* T a s |
wounds In the bark.
and the winner will to zelertrd on
The rioting started out-id* thr ■it tlie Klks Cliov had been fin
the basis nf penny voles rant nt
sucres .fill, and
that
I'alestra after a I'hllud'Iphi i puh ancially
convenient polling plai-es.
lie high school league rliAtupton- enough fish re main i in cold stor­
The ahow will to written, *|i
ship game. It spread for In ■ age to enable the I,tuns tu serve
revted and stage,! by member- »l
Moeks, tn Ihe Cornmcrrial Museum *t ut a private party. Itnrry Rob*
Ihe local rluh.
where another crowd, haring a t­ v hi presided.
Dr. George llrnnincer, retired
ATLANTA. Mar. 6 — (Al’ i —
Methodist minister from Indians Georgia Public Service f'omml*. tended a flower show, was break
AUTO PRR I s
polls, Ind. toM thr Klwenlans nf sinner W alter MrDonahl said tu ing up tn go home. In (lie n u t,,
WASHINGTON. Mar. 7—ffP )a trip he made to the ilolv Land day that the Federal Power Com­ men and women alike were fell,.I
f(aallss.a Oa pass ala I
Street ears and burrs in thr &gt;rra
dealer/ got government permission has, "tn effret," approved were brought to a standstill for A’lto
mlxaion today to raise the retail
application of the Atlantic Gulf the time being.
prices of new car* in order I•» off.
Joneph F. KaliHky, 8.r&gt; Oac CCompany
to serve Alabama,
odim
Police turned In a not alarm .vet higher prtre* charged by the
Georgia,
Florida
end
South
Caro.
eurninoned reir.forrement, marnifartorer .
Diefl In Lake M ary line with I,700.mlle natural ga&gt; which
from four districts. Ilefor &lt; this
An order from the o ffirr of
pipe line.
help arrived, however, most of :he trice Stabilization iflPHl authorJoseph F. Kenaky, 85. died at
■ttarkers had fled.
lied (hem to pas* on to their cus­
kls hom; in Irak* Mery lets Sun
WASHINGTON. Mar. It-Houtli
Authorities raid the
&gt;ix who tomer t tl.e exact doltars-and-cenla
day afternoon following a brief Atlantic Pipeline*, Inc., of Jackwere arrested gave no rlrar reason amount of any Increase made by a
t lim n .
sonvtlte, Fla., haa asked the Fed­ for the assault, which police de­ matiul'arlurer undrr a Mar. 2 order
Mr. Ksttiky had lived In Lake eral Power Cominiaiion for aulh scribed
as acnaeleas and unprnvnl whieh allowed manufacturer* to
Mary for the peat 13 years. II* orlty to construct a ?54*nille n at­
rai»e their prices 3 lx percent.
to eurrived by a niece, Mrs. C. ural gas traiumiailon l‘n» In Flor­ rd houligaiilam.
M. Gardener, of Carboudale, f a ida extending fmr* the Jerks&lt;inFuneral services anil to held vlU'* are* to St. Hetvribiirg.
• t Brisson Funeral Hume at 11:00
The p io jt-t, estimated to coat
A. M. Thursday with Rev. C. C ay.pr-xlmatcly
IMW.000, also
Whit* and Rav. J . C. Brannon nf* ■re-uld include abou, 5&gt;t inllrs uf
ffetotlni, Tha remain* will to late-ais, a r n w f * tot dxtl-n and
seni to Arlington National Ceme­ •receai ary m eietljk, regulating
( EDITOR'S NOTE—Thi* ta the second of a four pxrt aerie*
tery for m ilitary service
and cthar appurtenant faclllllei.
xarxaylng tha U. 8. mobilization arene.)
burial.
The main line remild ccnnwl
with other projected naiuiai gax
fly RELMAN MORIN
transmlaslnn lb ** In tl.e Jack von
SOCIAL SECURITY
Asaurlatcd
Press Special Correapondent
A representative of tha Orlando villa vlcir.ltv and extend toulberly
For all ito site rod .drength, American induitry i&gt; groaning and
Social Security field office will te Green Cove Springs, Palatka,
to at the Courthouse In Rsnford DeLand, Sanford, VVMnter Park, ■Gaining today like an over-loaded elephant under tbe maitive weight
on Friday, Mar. 18, between the Orlando, Klaeimmerr and llainee of the new re-armament program.
hours of 9:30 A.M. and 12 00 City. From there the line woubi
Actually, that program h.* limited objective*. It u not an
Noon. Hr will be glad to assist extend westerly to lake Alfred,
i
anyone with matters pertaining Lakeland, Pi a ut Ci’. i. Tampa, all-out effort.
Thu m aster plan la tu create doubtful about thr ability of in­
Booths Foinl, Lua.Fn, Clear­
to tha Social Bocurtty procram.
water, LLargo, Pinellas Park, facilities for tn m n d o u s produc­ dustry to meet present target*.
tion of war-weeponi, but net to Others say the situation, poor
Gulfport and BL Fetenburg.
produce all tha weapons them selves until recently, to now Improving.
T -O n -T h .
1gava the
A. J . Groer, managar of the aalasa a w ar ihauld make them Still others take the point of
‘ a Florida Home fi*v C% nffiea In necessary. Al Utto point, the view: "You either re-arm, com­
„ Invest I* Hanford, xald toiray that hla com­ schedule for turning out tonka pletely, or you don't. Thf* business
age assistance pany will a c t cj Sanford dletrihu- guna, transport and an on to re­ of trying to carry water on both
•boulder* won’t work."
tor ,'xr natural (,u ex toon as the latively low.
Evan *o, production engineer*
in oome Important respect*, the
proposed jd p r ilv.es are completed.
T he gas company la rare making generally agree that the task of United State* I* much battar able
its own r c * from m l and oil re-arming la toolbar thto tint* to m eat tha challenge of defame
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At tt&gt; y k s t- c a Wt»t JzUtfe S t m t . t b u it wa* fa 1ML

Iranian P re m ie r
Shot And K illed
Entering Mosque

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N o. H O

W ire

Drop In Death

Rate Is Reported
By Health Agency

High School xStudcnls
Riot In I'hilariHphia

Kiwanis C l u b Tn
Stage Black Faer
MinKtrel Program

Linns’ Hall League

Sanford May Have
Natural Gas Line

U. S. Defense Effort Is Hamstrung
By Limited Armaments Objectives

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Eisenhower Appoint­
ment To Command
Army In Europe
Okayed By Senate
W ASHINGTON, Mar. 7—(tP)
— Tt»r Senate commilteei lixtay
approved in principle the tending
nf American ground lioopt to
Kuiope under the North Atlantic
Treat*

lb e Foreign Relstionv and lim ­
ed Service* Committee*, meeting
P'intly, nlvn spproved the naming
of General Dwight D. Eivenbower
,vv tupieme commander ot the
Wcttein European viefenie forces
now being foirned.
lbe action wav taken in ihe
a|&gt;|ho%.i | nf trcliont* uf a S fru lf
fftolution inliiHlucfd by Cluuman
Cfinrisi lly (D-Tex) of tbe Forrigt*
Relation* Committee and Chair­
man llutiell &lt;D*Ga) of the Aim­
ed Service* group.
The committee did not complete
ac'ion on the resolution ax a
whole Connelly -aid another rloved door meeting would to held
tomorrow.
Connally announcing to re­
porters what the commit lee had
done, commented;
“In substance it In approval by
the committee of the Conelly
/evolution."
By a 13 to It vote, the commit
tee decided first of all to con­
sider a resolution to be submitted
lo the Senete only. This was only
This was op motion of Senator
bright (l)-A rk).
Some Republicans had urged
that the group reported to the
ICssilsaiS oa rs* » xlat

Work Progressing
On Auction Market
To Ooen On Friday
ork IS proceetling on
lip.li „f vlielteieil platforms to the
main building of the Sanford
Farmers Auction. In.*., and should
to lom ptetrd In time fur the opening and barbecue, Friday aftertuMin at 6:0&lt;t o’clock. County
Agent C. R. Dawson, prevtdent
of the firm, announced this morning.

F.nh «f the two platforms will
liira-oic M hv 26 f e e l and will
in fmir fe d allow the ground, ire
,t»tre| The main butbling pottion
Mien in r&gt; tO hv 108 feet.
Following the request of Otto
MatlUeii*. vice president of the
fum to thee County Commission
yesterday morning that clay ire
applied tn the rnmp of the prop­
erty on the Orlxndn highway ap*
prnacli tlie Commission took
prompt action on the mailer, and
workmen set the clay surface d u r.
ing the afternoon.
A big crowd is ex [reeled at tha
opening and barbecue, and tho
Si mmole High School !!ar*d will
to* there to furnish music, said
Mr. Daw son.
A m i/, ■!!....•
auction will follow These vales
will tie continued at evening dates,
and announcement will be made
toon concerning vegetable and
cattle sale* that ate scheduled
to take place In the day time, h«
•aid.
At the recent auctions in Gin*
dervltle house wives have shown
a lively interest in bidding to purcha.e vegetable* and poultty o ff­
ered for sale. Farm ers like this,
he added aa they receive their
money immadiatelv after the sale.
Local organitations. Including
the Elks, and churches of Del-and have bene,'itiret from auc­
tions conducted In Iwhalf of them
groups, said Mr. Dawson
Th«
I’TA of nilhto recently conductei
such an auction. On Saturday, an
auction will b* held for the bene­
fit of the DeLand Episcopal
Church, he announced.
Interest is running high in tho
auction-, he Stated, and many peo­
ple from neighboring cities ar«
attending tham.
Me in tor* o| the High School
Band are aiding In selling tickets
for the barbecue. Carl William*,
the chief chef, worked all day
yevterday on the ve* up for th a
barbecuing of chicken, rabbit and
pork. There will to a freh fry for
those who do not eat other type*
of meat on Friday.

The Weather
Atlanta
Bismark
Brownsville
Chicago
Denver
Dee Moines
Fresno
New York
Washington
Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallmhuaea
Tampa

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PAGE TWO
The

Sanford Herald

Powers Of The States

i &gt; u s i i , k , 4 la t a a a
The (fiitt of «n opinion by the LTniti.*d Stnten Supreme
I'afcllaSeU S a tis s t r e e t a a l a r O a r
s s 4 t s s C k f a*
Court M&gt;ems to
that a state does not have any power to
■ aafarU . K ltr lS a
make a law regulntinjc peaceful strikes. The finding aeenin
_
I I I M aBBalta A t e a a e
K alrc e X aa a e r a a * r l a a a a M l n to be based not primarily on the right to strike or the moral
C trla S sr XT, lo t a , a l Ik e r * a » U K Ira
Justice of regulatinit it but on the theory that this is an
*1 S aafarU , W a rtS a . s a i n tfce I d
*1 I s a s t M i a l M a rs h h. I a r e .
exclusive
bailiwick of the federal government. The Court
H U M .* V li I . D K I X
declared unconstitutional *» Wisconsin law forbidding
M lts r
t.uM iM tv 111:4 v
strikes on public utilities, on the ground that it encroached
tte ,la r ,a W aaaasr
on the Taft-H artley Law and tin- Wagner Act. The Court
S I n i l HIH TIU V H A T K S
l&gt;r C a m , ,
| XT. declared flatly thnt the field of regulation of peaceful
U a* I I r e IS
IX *
V k re e M e a t s ,
O x * 1 strikes "In industries affecting commerce" has been taken
B it N e a lh a
OXO
over by Congress, uml is closed to the states.
U ae T e q r
IIW
* tl e k lt.a ir
a e l l r r a , r a rX a a l
The Court said il does not matter that the Wisconsin
l h a a h a , i r a e la lle a * . e r u r l a a s a t l a a s .
• M M l l u a e l r e i e r i a l O M e a l e fmr law applied only to utilities operating wholly within the
t k r r-'S * -* * a l i i I*I n « I e a 4 &gt; w ill stole. Public utilities affect
commerce, nnd commerce
Sr r O a r e r a l e , a l r c a a l a r a X t e r i l a •a « f a i r s .
crosses state lines. Therefore ruch utiliti*-- and any other
I(.
e l . 4 V a lle a a llr Mr
industries affecting commerce come undri federal nirtmlicla l a a u
- tm te -e * *
*,. a i „ m a III* * . IV, . V r n l e t s , I S I ,a a „ . lie - tion, the Court reasons Then v hid industry d&lt;*-s not aftect
l r a l |« - H a a ,a a I J l r , SI, l.a a le .
commerce?
V S r I I , re la I* a M i n S r i a t I k ,
l . . . , u i , i r i „ , w klrO la r a l l l l r a
The imimrt of this ruling, if correctly interpreted, is
n . l . . l i , l i ia ifcr a a r l e r r a e a a l l r a l l e a e l a ll t k r l e r a l a r r a a e r l e l a l sweeping. It appears to Is* till extension of federal power
l a Ik la a r a a e a e n . a a w r i t a a a ll beyond anything which has previously U-en generally drawn
*1* s i s , O u e a lrfc ra .
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from th e language of the Constitution. Thnt document gives
the federal government exclusive jurisdiction over inter
state commerce; it tins always I n -*-i i sup|*o*ed th a t jurisdic­
tion over commerce within a state remained vested in the
TODAY'S itllll.K VKKHH
'ITu-rr ia a quality in an aa«rmb- state. Uf course it hud Is-eii seen that tin- federal lulsor laws
ly, s-vrn a email unr, that la am stretched the definition of Interatate commerce to include
rsialrnt in uur cluael, Thrn our almost everything. Now tin* Supreme Court seems to say
rusl uf lilt noon r u n uul. It lake* flatly th at tin- government has authority over ull commerce,
sesrral tu siak* a blaring fire.
Wltrrs twu ur three ar* gathered nnd even over nil things which affect commerce.
If this principle applies to laws regiduting strikes, why
tugrtl.er In my name, there sin 1 In i
th* midrt of them - Matt. !H:2b.
should it not also apply to t n x s t o tin- regulation of high­
flic I'iciidciil aski tor $47.000,* way traffic, to fire and Safety laws, and tu any other law
OCO riioir lor the "Vow* ol Atnerc th-uling with industries und activities which uffecl com­
ta*' ptuyism tu ipirad llUth merce? If Congress can so simply take over one field of
lhiuui{liuul lire wurld. Now if we regulation and shut the stuts-s out of it, what is to prevent
juil had snnlbri appiopiiatiun lu it from doing the same in other fis-lds? There would seem
piumuli a little tiulli in thu coun­ to bt; no end to tin* (sowers which could |san* to Washington
under th is decision.
try, h i 'll 1,1 ill iaiul ul ll.
lUHRDAV, MAM. 6. IMI

B it ! I '. u l liejiuly lulrtgn nunitl- j
n s sie lure ittg in Fans to tee d
lliey'csn decide what they want
Do many modern American [days form propaganda for
to ditcuci at the ptufiuied foreign
the
Communists?
This question is brought up hy a New
minitlrri luofrience. All of which
just goet lo iliuw how far apart York Times correspondent writing from Vienna. He tells nf
the East and the Wed really sir. the advantage token by the Communist press of the produc­

Judging From Drama

It makes good Commun.it ptev
pagsnds when (ienrral Motors snnounies s far!1,000.000 profit on
auto isles last year. Worth remem­
bering however is that the governm ini’s cut pft’ lh* twag was $1,SMi.600.UOU ur nearly twice si
rim 11 as the owners of the busmen

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Whether Florida** wclfafa , roll*
can properly be kept secret from
&amp; £ |N H f c ta ! .'.P «»!«*© ^ ’“ v
cdjin the courts, at a Tampa at*
lortiry adviiri the Tribune of (hat
citjr that undei the laws of Flori­
da “ all state, county and (Okmcipal
rccmdi (hall at aU limes be o|ien
tibh ii fairly degr. fhc time
mg wltrn the nam n uf I
the w rllair tolls may lie pubini
and anyone who should be enw
baltaited by such publicity had
better contider now why he would
b e ‘rm bsiraiird. and do something
about it.

tion nf some plays which emphasise the seamy side of life
in this country.
European audiences, knowing next lo nothing of life
in America, have no pers|iective with which to view such
productions as "Death of u Salesman," "TTie (inngster" und
"The Adding Machine," and are likely to consider them true
pictures of life here. A uon&gt;Cummunist |iu|M-r has this to
say of "Member of the Wedding": "We leave It up to the
Americans us tu how they can reconcile this with the roles
of the stern Judge , the educator, and the good example In
hjch' they continue ‘ty present thmnselves to us." One
&lt;|rnmutiat, Irwin Shuw, hu* tmmhb-ntl thin aryumcnt and
withdrawn the |iro&lt;iuction riirhta of hi* play “ Bury thf&gt;
Dead"* (n ««•»*• wIimt**it ■tniifh^1la- unetl an |iru|uipaitilu by
our enemfea.
America in placed in a jieci liar |Kisition. We are npendiiit million* on propaganda in faY&lt;ir M the American way
'•rjife, mid ^J^fh** name lime mime of our pryducfioiw tend
tdjpave mi cppa.ilt&lt;* effect. Vet We cannot in K(x*i eolincience
•■Mvk to cdttnor the A forirun playn, movie* and literature
WViibii are exported fd»Eurti|**' and elrewiiere. PerhfttM an
n Raver far the (irubhnj U to )** found in u se of mum* of thu
pmiiaKHhrlatfuJida |o furier better intorpretutuin and underntundinp of Amurkan lirt.

Wiiy
To Check Prices
^

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White official* in Wnahington have Item ntrugglinir
wilh froxpit price* anti with formula* to unfreeze them. Kn­
ot her force for holtlltig (trice* in line liux made itaelf felt.
Till* is th e factor which today i* known a* coiiHumcr rt*&gt;
flistance. It is an element of the demand in the familiar old
law of supply and demand.
MeuU are the first common product to feel the pressun* of caiisumer resistance in the current situation. From
a number of city market center* have cornu report* of a
general consumer nhift away from the higher priced cut*
and toward the lower priced ones. This i* n repetition of one
of the early buying trends In tho World War II Inflationary

Wr have about become con­
vinced that Pirtident Truman will
not seek re-elttlion next year, not
merrly because m the midst of a
world-wide conflagration hr ruihet
ull lu Key West lo lie in lit* tun.
or because everyone know* nuw
that be is a four cylinder man in a
a 12 cylinder |oli, or lhat lie has
manifested an inleirit in tel urnm i to the iSenate Irum Hit -hum*
sAils isnot* ,o!*Mif*®yrii or iKgl &gt; Conitifulional aihendment has been meat pi
adopted limiting the prenffancy lo
two and * haU'lenn*. Not for any
ont of theta things do wc believe

Whrn you go do Wit _ to Miami
BAch t o 'u iy h i odt 6 | the' big
hotels on ihe ocean, it will cost
yob HO a day. But when Senator
M unsy of Moplana. itayrd there,
il didn't tost him anything. W hy)
Well, you see Senator M unay tmd
been indtumenlal in getting the
hotel a million dollar loan fiom
tire RFC, and th* Senator* son
got a $21,000 fee (or fain set vices
In this connection. The hotel was
Owned by fru rg e Sax, the punch*
(

f* the lergest Navy in the
trW,tl*e waniag sound* premor*II not prepositma. Aad yet,
&gt;have heard of Rutaie's eoormm submarine fleet, not only
g*f but »]io m
ote cHicienl than
rCermaai'. CouldIt possibly be
M-th* Ruesiani have eanagh

W EDNESDAY

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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h a n ib u rg t'f anil t h e m u ml x tc a k . T h e m m a y
gl1 leveling. •

ntilatant'd In' a (mtent fa c to r;.it ia one nun*

When n n net pa per Miggenii tha*
welfare spending J* unrrs.unahly
high, it ran expect to In* charge I
with begrudging a pittance of
public monoy for the u(d folks
When a nawspspur argues that
welfare payrolls should lw o| h*i
to public Inspection, it can rxper
to lie accused of trybig lu l,u
mlllals tho needy.
The Tribune, more than a yea
ago, began questioning the jutli
flcailun for a stats wolfars psyru"
which baa risen 700 per cent in *
10-year period of general pros
pertly. W* critlrlied pedicles whirl
permi*. wealthy sons and daughter*
to put Horn and Ivp on relief an
which enable shiftiest husbands
M dump theb ckhiren un the
doorstep of the .'state tieaaury.
We oppoeod a federal censorship
ohlch denies Khali1* tsspsv-r*
th* right to knurr who is getting
nearly |8O,OO0AOOa a year Iri web
^*As wo exjoried,-our criticism of
welfare ro u e ami spending has
been miareprgfented hy some
citlaens and -tnlseonstraed by
others. One reader, writing to th t
editor, u d ty concluded lhat “they
ar* trying to take away tha old
people's penaton.- Another charged
ua with "inhuman mtsrepreseolallon" of the welfare program.
Neither, e f course, ta eerrett.
We have th* ntmoet aympathfer OOP aid person, child or hUn*

B , JA M U

M A RLO W

WASHINGTON. Mar. »-OF&gt;—
This capital can act fast under
terrible pressure, such oa th*
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
But ease the pressure and It will
do what it does best: talk.
Just a few months ago ther*
was a dork on durgrut mood her*
after the Chine*,- hod entered t)s*
Korean wot and niosJteiJ the United Nations nffenriv*. Ther* was
even a feelinr of defeatism. Rememl-ering the drmand: Let's get
out of Korea T
In ihis urrent mood the defense
urogram sprang vsdJently to Uf*.
It was clear the need for speed
wav great. Everyone hoped Ihere'd
.-Mis hi lime to g it prepare,), if
Russia attarked in Europe.
O o rtra w m plans poured out:
build an airforce, build a ground
force, draft 18-year old*, send
troops to Europe, get defense o r­
ders rolling, raise taxes right
away to pay for all this, runtrnl
Inflation.
Gradually the outlook In Kuiea rhanf*ih The United Nation*
troops riot oqly hav.- held the
Chinese hut driven them back
a hit, inflicting terrible losses
Now you never seem to hear a
whisper stw.ut getting out of Ko.
rea.
Meanwhile, some of the top
men In government has spread
the word privatelv that they don’t
think Russia will be ready to a t­
tack Kumoe for a year or two at
the earliest.
And now the Americans, Bri­
tish, French and Russians are be­
ginning In sit around a conference
•aide for the first time In tws
years In talk about settling at
lea** sum# of their problems and
conflict*.
Thefi-'s even the possibility—al.
t h o u g h r.i, one's betting on it—
that this get-together In France
may somehow work out a way uf
rasing, if not fully settling, the
fierce international tension.
The urgent pressure for aneed
•eemv to have h*en rlleved—may.
Is- because the tide of events sems
s littl letter or mayhe because
full Speed ran’t tie continued un­
less we're lu a war.
Congress i* still some distance
away frem a decision on draft­
ing 19-year olds. The Senate alone has taken &lt;tav* In argue
whether mm should lw drafted at
19 or six months later.
Any tax Increase that romes al­
most surely won't com* twforo
mid-summer Congress ll taking
Its own good lime an this on*.
True, defense order* qrw going
out tu factories but the six*.amt
nature of the order* ore clouded a
hit hv Ihe n e c e ssity f» 'm ilita ry
secrecy.
*, '
/' , '
Ami the *-&lt;iv*rutnsnk'* effort* to
control Inflation— on prices and
wages— has run Into serious trou­
ble with Ihe walkout nf Ighqf from
this program.
The prlfr ami wage controls.

CWttR OF!
ITLLSTOP BY

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INDIANAPOLIS. Mar. 7 -* d v _
Thrre Indianapolis polimnri, » tJ,
shot down in an allay last night
In a gun battle wilh a rejected
suitor who had been locked out r,(
a birthday parry fur his former
girl ,’rUnd.
The suitor, Samuel J. Reynolds,
S3, was lo critical condition with a
bullet wound In th* head. Patroh
men Charles C. Ilalnaka. 36, and
Dunald G. Ulrey, 34, alio were to .
critical, condition. Dainaks was v
shot In" th* abdomen and I'lrcy ,n
the right arm and left
p».
trulman Merlin E. Lyon, hi. hat
. »-.s.
R-ynnldv u*e&lt;1 a shotgun. The
police arrived a fte r they were tci;
he had threaten*,! to kill hu far­
mer girl friend, Elolsc Smith, 32.

Mid s u m m e r
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Rejected S u i t o r
Wounds 3 P o l i c e
In Blazing D u e l

CAN SPRING BE FAR BEHIND?

THE NATION TODAY

M AR.

&gt;

In general hospital,
told police:

Reynolds

"I was going to give her tie
damnedest birthday present -he
ever had. I wav going to shoot 9
her and then kill myself, but the
cop* had to drop by."
•'A man can’t even kill him ,.if
in peace atsytnure," he added

Death Rate
( ( '■ a l i a s e s

Truth Telling Fisherman Describes
How 175-Pound Catfish Was Landed
SOLOMONS ISIAND. Md., Mar. 6 - C/l*&gt; "Now. of court*. *
»aid Cap'n. Mortimer Bowen. "wc have the best fishing iheie it. ^igtu
heir in Cherapeakc Bay and th* I’sluicni River.
J .•
‘‘On* thing we don't havr. though. i» outmc catfiah. Where you
get them* la in the llmiaeinpl'
Hirer. Cull up a chair and Vli the** twu feiluwa after It la their
tell yuu*a alory about those Ml* tiuat.
"They had tu |r** alt" the w aj
• it-ippl ratlaa”
t*»»
&lt;&gt;r the
the' riser -a*
-a 14'or
u
Cap'n • Bowrn ia a well aplxil- to the mouth of
mile*, f should 'judge '- ^ 'h e ­
•t.-red, ..-weather-toughened limn
rd'they Isodt-u that calf e h .‘It
with a paid o f knowing eye* mul
a g rim a s frinrity aa a bay'a »»
lip a a i&gt; H ll w ater'liailin r
■uid* wfcea 1 was in r o m p * r's . '*i|

Red Cross
i t u i i t i H r**M **•«• o u t
hurricane and 17 of these were
aided. Fond and rlothlng cost
131.60; building ami r*palr. $82-96:
household furniture, $39.00; occuperianal supplies $4148 and lelejdwna and telegraph $9.33 for u
total of HOl.fld.
Family fit** coal the r ha pier
thll.24 for rlothlng and household
furniture waa replaced at a coat
’of flMf
Ida)
Mdl .W
. .
The H*d ('M M 'a lso perform*
a rh rie ty of •services net con*
ricried 'w ith tervicihhin ur dis­
a s te r ‘ operations. Kw miming In*

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iltu

diphtheria, whooping cough, ty.
phold fever, dysentery, ruxiana
and ayphua fevtr.
Incrca***. however, are shown A
In deaths due lo cancer, diabetes. "
and heart d(vr»*eThe«c increase* are believrd due
primarily to twu factors: 41» im­
proved method* uf diagnosis, ur
recognition of the disease fur what
It is. ami (2) an increase in the
number of person* living tu l«- s-i
older age, who ore more suscepti­
ble to these disease*
Tuherculosl* and syphillir, were
found to lie the major killw.■
among the rommunirahlr discs-,-, ^
In the 10-yeas study, hut the
w
port eumtnenf*: "It iv extremely
enrour*|1ftg to note that
the
death rate* from each of th*&lt;*
scourges were reduced by 60 per­
cent or mur*,**
The report also notes there Ii a
marked racial difference In the
mortality from tha** diseases, the
death rate in each Instance being
about ftiut times as great among
Negroes aa among whiles In 1049.
The surreyt says, in addition. A
that a 73 perqcnt decrease in ms- •
ternal deaths and 37 percent de­
crease in.infant deaths "are grallfylng, Iqit -our pride In theve
accomplish m eats should be le ­
st reined by the fact that our state
■till ranks nenr th* top in com­
parison with other stole* In Infant
and maternal .death rales."

Larson Cam?

fttriHM
lJklrii
ru rtb
r. s-ie*
dr* IraltiwA
trained, “*Mr. 4 I«l
((■ a lls e e d V ie w P an e U ae)
H
widely UUftht, hUod it
Mrs. Larson to loeat doctors and w
maintained irw war m a r k
to specialist* lu *or,Wr th at’ they
iih im rlnl |iy 11 allied Red
may get the*.benefit of the Inpersonnel.
furtuntiati in ' th e course of th*
HemintfdF Wunty b it 18 quA examinrtion.
iiMtt f i *&lt;h # r Ai 4 ii. ■I hi 10*1*1
i/etrhea the tr u lh , , , : d &gt;1* - •*
"Never," agreed Cnp’n Bowrn
the nerds of the xlturilon.
“I ever tell you about the cabin lied Cross, Herman Morris, ch ..
Assistance Ts provided hy the
man
of
first
aid.
reported
today.1
cruiser that put caught In an v,(dv'
in explaining the
.U present classes , «a tr being onrenfujion
hereshouty? Tod him* what an At
benefits available to servicemen
held
at
logw
ood,
Geneva,
Lake
vddv Is? '
if* * ' rftrrm l
in interpreting complex
that'*..going On.’ wity *hlfi the Mary and SaafnnL Oyer 109 per* and
main rciirrenr It going' anther Muv ar* being trained and two fown^ntnt rf^olatlons relating to
way. Voti pel a kind of whirl* additional etaase* are In the pro­ * FiraW financial assistance la
cess of V ln g f-nqed.
pool,
rendered in rate* of emergency
“This cruiser got api no mg so
The organisation's biggest job
the B*&lt;t Croat. This expense
fast
- s-o u s fast
that n la home service for service men—a by
l* covered hy fund* raised hy
the time it reached rleaar water, job which involve* relief work of local
chapter! and hy aid from
the alarm rloch was wound."
every description.
the national organisation.
Cap’ii Hi.Mi'ii’* fond little grand
MetHeal assistance Is givm to
son appeared, wanting a nickel t&lt;&gt; wive* and children of soldier*
play the juke.hot. lie gut II, of end sailors who are oversea, or
course.
too far away lu I* of any assist­
"Just dun't play the thing, ance.
that's all I ask,” Cap’n Itowen
An invaluable counseling pro­
said.
The hoe did play “Th*’ gram In family problem* and
Thing," though, which was * t&gt;'* situations arising from military
lierauiw* It drowned nut the Cap’n’a service. Th* Red Crot* also aids
story about the man who grew the the services by providing rase
prise neach.
*
histories on servicemen needed by
I did hear th* ending, though. lb* military authoring*.
•Veins this man gu r* o,i**h
Communications between ser­
from that one peach to stuff It vicemen and their families In.
nlllowa. And if Cap’n Bowen say* emercebcle* ate speeded up by
Where Happiness Costa
it was II, It Wasn’t 18 or 10. the Red C m * and Important met*
Cao'n Bowen is a vary unusual ■age* ar* transmitted directly
fisherman. Ha never stretches through Red Cross channels when
the truth.
THUH8UAY!
ortllnary means will not meets
Eighty per cent of all 'th e
money spent firr food In the
United .Stales it spent by women.

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Vi*Xrfv||ls and auxrdsmcti to ac­
tive duty and continuing the d rift
of men In the I t throne*. 86
ernup. Thla ta far from all-out,
■llhough it ws* not meant to he,
short of war.
The flenate ha* not vet acted
•»*&lt;« nmhlem of sending troop*
•n Furnpe. Instead. II ha* h**n
ll’tenlng for month* to the so.
rallsd "great debate" on I he suhJ*ct.
The debate revolved around
these twu questions and still does:
Should wr send troops to Europe
at all aad, If we do. should we
let the President send them with,
out first Retting aa okay from
Comment
In th* heglanltw this debate
split th* a t m r f t thinking down
the mlddto. Hew It seems pretty
certain the Senate will In th* end
approve I he President's »•* »»
troops for Europe without prior
congressional approval.
Aa the m*ntl|a elapeed and th*
Senile delayed. It'* the Republi­
can Party whkh aeems to hov*
mill dowa the middle with seme
of I ts . top leaden lining up on
opposite side* of the* quest Ion.
burmg th* **ree* of Wor'*&lt;
Wav II the opinions of th* milt
tary chiefs, like Centra! Manhall,
w en accepted pretty much with,
out question.
New when Marshall and Gen«ral Elsenhower «ay the troops
should be eent with few atrlnga
attached, their wisdom U chal­
lenged hy former President Hoov­
er end Senators Taft of Ohio
and Wherry *1 Nebraska.
At the saam time tiro other Re-

Circulation. Kirai To
64377AM In I960
u»m ,*nELPH IA . Mar. «-W*»
—The circulation of daily newpapen In tha United States reach
•* * r*e«nt high nf MJTTjMO r
day last year, according to a ,mr
vev by H. W. Ayer A Sea.
f n Its h*wt M'itlen of t*w O '
rectury ef Newspapers and period
Th* Trihun* believe* It I* r - kata Issued yesterday, N, W. Aye
Iniuitke to the needy In «*
* circulation feprcsenla at
midst, aa wall aa to the taxpayer, "
of ^ r o than two and r
to continue handing mil 151 half mlDlea u. p'a* oyer 1949. I*
000,000 a year for welfsrt* th waa Ihe lift, straight year I
way we are handing It out now which ne**|jat»*M have snlargc*
« number of their readers, th
W* hellev* th* demand has become
wort rs A
so tinressonabi* and th* m tn n r
of distributing the money s* un
Tht country'* aim morning no

‘Tbe.i# two fellows," Can'u
Bowrn. .xaid. 'wanted to catch th*&gt;
biggest of all catfish, so of courw
ln&lt;, couldn't use urdinary tackle.
* rn *i hoot, they used a grip*
net. You know what a grapnel
Is? An anchor, like, with daws.
Heavy.
"For a line thecy used quarter
Inch mbit* and for a float they
used a 60--ratlon gasoline drum.
"B ait? That was easy. They
use,) a quarter of Iwef.
"Then they tied the line* tu the
top of a tall pine tree and sal
down tu wait for their raL"
Another kind of cat, the fontlegged kind, came through the
d'wir- a fluffy hlarb female with
white pay*. She mode a beeline
for Cap'n Bowen, who nicked
her up and stroked her. He has
n Week ness for small animal* and
-’dldren.
"It was tho next morning,"
Cao'n Itowen sold, "before in*
gas drum went under water, show.
•nr there was n fish worrying
the hiMik - the grapnel, that Is.
"Th, n th* nine tree on shore l&gt;*.
gan to Item! and snapped right
off
"Down the river it went with

Northern pike wl&lt;l spawn when
the water reach** (10 degrees In
publican party ehlftalns, Gover­ th* Spring, hast at AS to 70. •
nor Dewey nf N**w York and Hoc*
otd 8 ta t sen. president of th* Uai.
Many varieties uf fish belong­
versify of Pennsylvania, line up on ing to families still In exl'tenrv
the other side with the troops for abounded In-lakes of th* Korea*
Europe* team.
period 65.000,000 year* ago.

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THE SANFORD UKRALP. SANFORD. FLORIDA

1951

Social A n d Personal Activities
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Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Prayer meeting at the Firat
Baptist Church will be hrl.l at
7:30 P. M. Circle VIII. M r,. Wal­
ter Feslcr, program chairman
will conduct the program uiing
9 * them e—‘Torek On Our Fielda."
the public la invited to attend.
THURSDAY
The Douglas Jibe Junior Bro­
therhood will meet at the hirst
Baptist Church at 7:30 P M.
Sanford (irammar School P.T A.
will meet at 3:30 I'.M. a t the
(irammar School.
Thrift Shop W orker' of the
Woman's Club will lie Mra. Bill
Kirk and Mra. Jack Morriaon.
Ci teles of the W. 8. C. 8. will
9 r e t aa follows; Monday at .1:00;
An. t —Mr*. J. C. Da v ia-A ll
Magnolia; No. 8—Mra. J . M. Me
Caakitl—2ft0ft (irandview; No. 3
- Mr*. T. F. McDaniel- 1 3 13 Park;
No. 4—Mr*. C. E. Chorpening, Sr.
—2567 Palmetto; No. A—Mr*. W.
A. Hunter—800!) Holly; No. f t McKinley Hall; 7A—Mrs. Charles
Meek» - 8131* Orange Avenue
1:00 p. M. Tuesday; 7H—Mr*.
James Higgina—3404 Oak Averue—8:00 P, M. Tuesday. Wea*f7«n Serviee (iuild will meet with
t..e Presbyter Ian Business Wo­
men's Clrele Monday at ft:30 P.
M, for supper in the Presbyterian
Educational Building.
Kerninnla Heliekah laxlgr No.
43 will meet In the odd Fellows
Hall. The meeting has been railed
hy the N»ble (irand for 7:30 P.
Si. Members are urged to Iw
preterit. All visiting Hebekah's
are welcome. There will l»- Initia­
tion of new candidate*
JlrThr T. K. I.. Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet in the
Educational Building a t 3:00 P.
M. Mr*. M. A. Calloway and her
circle will be hostesses.
The Phltalhra Sunday School
Ctaaa of th r First Baptist will
entertain their husbands and
member* of the Young Men'*
Bible Class with a buffet sup­
per In the Educational Building
at 7:00 P. SI. Member* a re aakrd
Ur bring a covered dish.
’■Sanford Hume ttrmonstrrttion
Club will meet at the Tourist
Center at 2:30 P. M. Member*
are requested to wear a dress
they have made for the fashion
review.
FRIDAY
The Woman's Missionary Soclety of the First Baptist Church
will meet at the church at 3:30.
Circle III. Mr*, Georg* McCall,
program chairman, will direct the
.Program using the topic “Look
' l l Our Fields."
The Ml moss Circle of the Car­
den Club will meet at 10:00 A.
*]• at the home of Mra. H. M.
Haven In l.ake Mary.
The Palm Circle of the Har­
den Club Will meet a t th r Har­
den Center at 12:00 A. M. Sir*.
B- C. Sillier will lie hostcai and
Mra. II. II, McCaslln will talk nn
"A aalca*".
The Hlblarus Harden Circle
will meet a t the Home of Mrs.
?- B. MrBaney, 1817 Vernongo
Avenue. Co. hostess will be Mrs.
Charles Morrison.
The Bally Harrison C hapin of
D. A. R. will meet at 3:00 P. M.
with Mra. J. R. Ray. flOA Pal­
metto Avenue. Co hostessea will tie
Mrs. A. R. Key, Mr*. R. M. Mas­
son and Sir*. Ann Hummel). Visit­
ing daughters ate welcome.
The Ixora Clrele of th e Harden
Club will meet at the home of
lira. C. It. Klitley on Golden Lake
t# l 2:30 P. MThe Dirt Hardenera Clrele will
meet a t 10:00 A. M. with Mra. B.
W. Wilkie a t her home 432 Bummerlin Avenue.
The Magnolia Clrele of the Har­
den Club will meet at 11:00 A.
M. at the home of Mr*. C. E.
Meek* with Sir* H arry Reb*"n
as co-hoateae. There will .be n
rove red dish luncheon. Mr. and
Mr*. Ernest Ward xvlll talk on
"Hloriosa Lillet."
r# T h e Jararanda Circle of the
Harden Club will meet at 3:00 P.M.
at the home of Mr.. Frank Miller
241ft Palmetto Avenue.
Tha Rose Clrele uf the Garden
Club will meet at 0:4* A. M.
at tha home of Mra. E. H. Stowe
Mr. Stowe will talk on "HiMaeus."
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Circle Heats Talk
By Mrs. Marvin Dyal
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Mra. Marvin Ural - talked o;i
-W e Seek Him Together," and
"Christian Vocation." a t tha meet.
Ing of Circle No. 7 of tha First
Methodist Church held Monday
afternoon at the homo of Mra.
Charles Marks.
i
Mra. Blake Sawyer, ePatm an,
opened the meeting followed by
the devotion led by Mra. B. M.
Williams.
^ I t waa announced th a t the neat
ta e t l n g in April w t t l V a t the
home of Mra. R ohm Fark* with
Mra. Fark Tyre aa eW-heidaea.
Mra. A. F. Fant and Mra. Mor­
ris Ferguson, visitor* a m h e l­
med to the meeting.
B e frw h m e n ^ ^ m re ^ e o m d to

MUTUAL

PrcHhyterian Circle
lias Annual Election
The annual election of officers
was held by the Business Woman'*
Clrrle No. I of the Presbyterian
Church at a joint supper meeting
Monday night with the Methodist
Weslryn Seivire Huild.
Officers elected were Mr*. Mabel
Brown, chairman: Airs. H. If
Brown, vice-chairman; Mr*. Hertrude Hilbert, secretary and Air*.
L. T. Sheppard, treasurer.
The councilor and Bible leat her.
Mrs. F. 8. Vernav, who wa» reelected to the office anil Mr*. C
M. Boyd, th r retiring chairman,
were each presented a gift by Mis,
Sara Warren Easterby
Mrs. Vernay conducted sn in
trresting Bible le-t»on on “Paul"
Prayers for the Family of (kid"
following the business meeting of
each group.
Those present were Mr*. Rola-rt
Billhimcr. Mr*. L M. Swain. Mr*
Porter Ionising. Mr*. John Calls,
han. Mr*. Frank MacNeill. Mr*.
Jack Burney, Mrs. Nancy Brock.
Mr*. Walter Carter, Mr*. T. C.
Bolt. Mr*. Janie* Hoolrhan. Mr*.
Marion llnrman and Mrs- II C
HIslice.
A W Mr*. J. A. Butlinr, Ml*.
Boyd, Mr*, (i. II. Brown. Mr-.
Mable Brown, Mr*. H. D. Hague.
Air*. M arganrlle Hraham. Mr*
Gilbert, Mra. W. J. Hartley. Mrs.
It. C. Max sell, Mr*. Beatrice Robb.
Alt*. K. J. Roulh, Air*. Sheppard
Air*. John Smith. Mr*. Ilan irt
Strawder. Mr*. K. Al. Swain, Mr*.
Vernay. Mra. W. It. Wray. Alii*
Edna Chittenden, All** Laura Chittendon, AIU* Elsie Farley, Mi*
Kastrrhv Miss Ethel lti*et and
Ml** Mildred Await.

Mrs. J. H. Horton
Talkfi On Near East
Mr*. J. H. Horton delivered an
Interesting talk on the people nf
the Near E ast ami Egypt at i
meeting held Alunday evening by
the Christian Womens* Fellowship
of the First Christian Church at
the home of Mr*. O. T. Pearson
with Mr*. W. P. Yesley as to-hot.
tea*.
Mr*. W. 11. Young, vtraprealdent, presided and Mrs. J. II. Far­
ris led the devotional. During thr
bu*tnr*» meeting the Fellowship
vuted to l&gt;e responsible for an
electrie stove for the personage.
Refreshments were served dur­
ing the social hour to the follow,
log: Mrs. Ethel Menn. Mr*. R. 0 .
F»v. Mr*. B. II. William*. Mr*. W
AL Kvan*. Mr*. II. Ring, Mrs. V. II
Hrantham. Mr*. W. C. Clause. Mrs.
W. C. TW n. Mr*. Billingsley. Mr*.
Young, Mra. J . H. Richard*. Mr*.
Horton, Mrs. Farria, Bylvta Pear*
son end Hobby Ring.

Fidelia Meet With
Mrs. F. E. (iatchel
The home of Mr*. F. K. (latchcl
on Issurel Avenue was the scene
fur the regular meeting of the
Fidelia Claa# of the First Baptist
Church last night with Mrs, 0 . P.
Wade, Mra. B. K. Hardison, Mr*.
George Steele and Mr*. J . I*.
Thornley as co-hostesses,
Mr*. II. M. Pearce presided over
the business session and the devotlonals were presented by Mrs.
John Miller. She chose a* her
topic, "Accent* on Life" in which
.he explained the higher values nf
life.
Plan* were made to held a ren­
te d on attendance and member•hip. The eontr.l will last two
month* and the loser* will enter­
tain the winners with a picnic.
Mra. M. F. Smith will have (Barge
of keeping the point* for the eon.
test. ' Mrs. flalrhel spoke to the
membere urging them U» help
bring up the standard nf the Sun­
day School by making the Kldell*
Clast If&gt;0 per cent In all sis points
of the record systrm of the church.
She also reminded members of
the revival which will begin
Mar. 25.
Following the business session
a social hour was enjoyed with
ante* and contest* directed by
Ira. Evana McCoy. Prise* were
awarded to Mra. Fred Fisher and
Mra. J. R. Aahley. after which
refreshment! were served.
Those present werer Mra. L. F.
Gamer, Mrs. D. K. McNab, Mra.
Miriam Vlniip, Mra. Carl Met*,
Mrs. H. E. Turner. Mra. Aahatjr,
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Getcbcl, Mrs.
1. M. Cameron. Mra. McCoy, Mra.
Pearce, Mrs. A. L Thomas. Mrs.
J . V. Phillip*. Mrs. Smith. Mrs.
Hardison, Mrs. 8ti»e. Mra- H .W .
U ttle, Mrs. F. B. Comer, Mrs.
Miller, Mrs. V. C. Messenger.
Mrs. Steels, Mrs. Weds. Mr*. J. L.
Johnson, Mrs. Thornley, and Mis*
Lorens Franklin.________

Personals
Mrs. Roy Oiler of Tennessee
has returned home after visiting
Air. and Air*. A. W. Lee.
James Jesty lx recovering nicely
after a recent operation at Enrolv
University Hospital in Atlanta.
Mr*. Vance Daly an-l II. V. Dalv
lioth uf Soper ton. Ga„ art- thr
guest* of Air. end Mr.*
" port.
Mr*. Dan Steven* of l-extngtnn,
Ky., left today after visiting her
cousin, Mr*. Mildred Bala-iak.
James htrliy ha* returned to
Shreveport, La. alter spending
several day* with Alt. ami Mr*.
W. 11. Kirby.
Mr. end Mrs. W. U. Kirby hsvc
as their guests Mr. and Mr*. A. B
Coleman of Pompallco, S. C. and
M I l r y o i r Walker of Tamp*.
Capt. and Mrs. Elmer II. Echols
and son Bussell have Iclt fm
.Mobile, Ala. whrre Capt. Echols
i* stationed at Maxwell Field.
Mr. ami Mr*. James Thompson
ami »on James Carlton h a v e i p turned to Sanford from St. Au­
gustine tu make their home.
Mrs. Charles It. Zalc-krv m
Cedar Rapid*, la.. I* vi-dling her
•isler and brothei-in law, Mr. sn l
Mrs. Frank Lam»on.
Friendi uf John Fox will icgtrl
tu learn that he i* ronflncd to tin
Fernald-Laughton Memorial H--*
pltal.
Mr*. E. M. Hunt spent the week,
end in Gainesville with her daugh­
ter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*.
Roscoc Mcl-ane.
Mr*. F. J . Illythe of Chailnttr.
N. C. U spending several day*
with her hrnthrr and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. I. Fra*er.
Friend* nf C. I*. Rabun will ticinterested to learn that hr ha* re­
turned to hi* home after under,
going surgery at thr Florida Ssni
tarium in Orlando.
Mr. aad Mr*. J. II. Horton have
returned from Columbia, 8. C.
whrre they visited their »on. Lawretver, who Is stationed at Fort
Jackson Army Ita;-e.
Mr. and Mr*. It. V. Althouar bad
a* their guest over th r wrrkrnd
Mr. Althouse's brother. John Alt
hnuwe. who is stationed at Green
Cove Spring*.
Franklin Cummlng. stationed
with the U. 8. Army In Denrrr,
Colo, spent the weekend here with
his mother, Mr*. M. Cummlng and
sister. Mis* Ruth Gumming.
Mt. and Mr*. James A. Weigh'
and family and Miss Ro»« t’ok&gt;
Hoyle, Elisabeth Woodruff and
Sheila Browning spent the weekend in the Big Scrubh at Mux*
Bluff at the Wright'* lodge.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. II. It
Dague will Ire Interested to learn
that their grandson, Darrel Dague.
who ha* Irren ronflncd to Gradv
Hospital in Atlanta. Ga. after lw
Ing stricken with polio. I* »uff'
ciently recovered to Ire removed to
his home.
Alike an ineipensire main dish
of scalloped potatoes baked with
a little diced or sliced rooked hern,
or with cheese. Add grated or
finely chopped onion along with
the other aeesonlnge.
It'e often more convenient, when
you're broiling chicken, to finish
Its rooking In an oven; hut use
moderate heal (SMF.) for this
finishing touch.

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Dcli'KatcH Appointed
By Legion Auxiliary
The American t-egion Auxiliary
met Friday evening at the Legion
lint with Mis. M. E. Baker, pre­
sident, presiding.
Delegate- were appointed to
attend the ron.titutionnl confer
erne l« be held Apr I in tit
Undo. They are Mrs. Baker, Mt
Dorothy Webster, Mrs. E. J.
Itoiith and Mrs. C. E. Hunter.

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Mr. sn-l Mi-. D rtliert Mye ol
Stafford .Spring*, ( ’unn.
visited
w ith Mr. an-l Mr*. Gordon KiM-e
riml Kyle Kil-I&gt;e for several day«
last week.
Mr. and M t*. Hnheit Hues! an-l
fam ily visited w ith Mr. an-l Mrs.
Frank l.ee and Mr. and Mt*. &lt;&gt;. I*,
finest in New Sm yrna Beach over
the vverkcrnl.
By HESS I'ATTERSDN
Mrv. Minnie F'ettle ha- returned
to het home in Cleveland, lllilo
t.t
Don Livingston is paying an
a fte r having visited with Mr. and
Mrs. J . /.immrrninn in South Fern rxten-lcd visit to his mother Mrs.
Ann Livingston and his uncle, Air.
I'ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Max of Lynn. Iiul John Deichrl at their home on
have returned to their home after Santiago It-s-l and l-argo Linda.
ha'tng «i«ile.| with Mr. and Mrs. Id. Livingston has ju st . ft timed
from 3k, year* In Austria where
Alfred Thompson.
Mr and Mrs. B. H, Hester amt he wa* stationed with the U. 8.
r,*Jl&gt;t4y - s-—s*SP *
\ tlauia,-1. s , Arjoy of n o i - j j ! 1*" 1I» is de
vvhetr Mr. Hester** work ha* breni lighted with hi* mother's new
town of Drltary and very glad
transferred.
Visitors st the home of Mr slid I to be link in America with her.
M rr. V. S liar-lien include
Mr. I lie is a -harming buy and it is
Schardirn’- br-dher-in law- sn -l good to frr| that nur officers in
liste r, ' l i *n-t Mr* Charles To- foreign countries are so repre­
sentative of the best in America.
dall nf Middle town. N J.
The Frederick Paynes were the
J«ihn Sweeney 1* iccovritng fioin
a baek injury suffered last week. | quest., of the Nicholas Srpps at
Mt ami Mrs E. It Dotaford l-s-l thr perfoilnatKi- &lt;&gt;f the Animalrd
ns their ueekeiol guest*, tlo-li &gt;on- Magatior st Boltins College last
Sunday. Mr. Payne told me that
jn-lnw sn-l daughter. Mr, an-l 'l r
Jam es Duegrr
an-l family of he h a il never attended more
worthwhile performance. Every
llomrslrad.
Mrs. C. Ila llr tt an-lchlblico visit- speaker hell the audience spell*.| relative* in Eilgewaler over In-und an-l the attendance ran into
the thousands. De wa* sorry that
the wrekrn-l
Mr. sn-l Mrs. F m i Zeigl-i have he was unable to extend a permn*
retume-l to Dieir home in (is rv . al grerting to D-r*il Bathborn, nna
Ind. after having spent *ever«l of the speakers whom he knave*
personally but the crowd* were to
weeks visiting here,
Mr. slid Mr*. H arry IV triso n of large it wa&gt; impossible to reach
lli-iDnn llsthor. Mich, m r guest- inm. Mi Payne left on Fti-lav for
New York where he will serve in
of Mr. an-l Mr*. /.Immeiman.
Mr. sn-l M is. D-nsl-l H'ill-er of his raparilv of judge at the Inter
B a ttlr Cirek. Mich, ami Mi. ami national Flowet Show at Grand
M i*. Hugh Eul-uitk -f New S m y r­ Central Palace. ||e hope* to have
na llea-di were Frid ay evening din dinner with Ihe Spiro* and a rock
net gue-l* at the home nf Mr. an-l tail with Die Bu*hneeks while
there
M r.. Robert Hurst.
Airs. I lot-Inn Kihl-r left Sun-lav
BAND CtlM F.H1
for Durham, N, t’., when- *he will
WHITE SPRINGS, Mar 7
cuter the t-o,|iltal clinic of Dukr

Central Florida people, uumlrering 3.01X1, thtillnl to the coircrtt
given by the Houston Symphony
Orchestra at the Alun'cipal Audi­
torium in ttilatido Monday evening. Kfirni Kiittr conducted. It
seemed to us a tnlhcr heavy pro­
gram. with the i xception of t’chsitits. It. S. Whiddrn, general
kowsky'* Borneo and luliot Over­
ture. i'lie Beethoven Concerto No. chaitmwn nf the fair to Is- held
Mar.
12 thtough 17, annwtnceri
I in t' niajot »»- iiu.lv sicninplished by Atiia Dorfman, wlnum the following gto’tp chairman:
lingers p eifornini the w*uk easily, 'Irs. N o i« Newsome. Mr*. Boy
gliding over tin- kc&gt;* eiuouthlv in Till!*, Airs. Joel Field and Mlthe rtccuHtm of thU Mnsait-likr Baker. Each rhslMuan and hi i
concetto Tin- evening was conclud­ roiiiridttce will help at the fair
ed with Johannes Biahins’ Sym­ nn different night*. Auxilinty
nirmhrr* were uskpii to donate
phony No. I in K minor.
When the him-rlicht*. dimmed. pie* amt rake* and In contact .Mt*'
It ws* inlerr*ting to watch from M hiddon atmut contributions.
Their w ill Iw no social meeting
our balcony scat* the unmoving
hrsil* of the people. Breaking this month and the next meeting
the monotony td this -p e la d e , a 'till Iw the husine** meeting Apt
fan would wave hatk alul forth, •i when the election of officers
and occasionally a hsndkrrchlrf Will I*- held. The nominating com­
would tie extracted In mop * mittee is composed of Alts J ih -I
brow. |l was a warm evening. Field, Mr.*. Jo e H a rre ll and AltBut there w*»ti‘l a ili*crrnsMr Edna Chittenden.
trsrr nf rrvlW nrvn among the
audirnrr. Everyone srrm nl to
■alfh intently.
biieli an illustrious organisation
a* this, however, did not at all
steal any of tin- thunder of our
own Central Honda Symphony
n i l N « im
(lichc»tra and it* colorful ioridiictT1»r I! If fill in 1*11:|It
oi Mr. Chatd»n. Their I, one ap. «« np
|H N*-w r
pnrrtil difference io-twri-n Vvr* « n 'll. r »| rf it I«iiitn»f *"r
Hf v p ii 11"**I rir k I *1li !•
&lt;’hatilon ami All, Knit* (diardun
Nt* u i*
conduct* m ill It mote trdolfully.
M » r it lll|
I'A H In |
With mote Ualily action, than doe.' « ii lle .l 1‘lprfr
thr older, more ex|M |irn . cil Knit*, • j *» 5 ln r filft s |trif»llM #i»
i* I I ih m I k In M ‘l» l'
uli.i conduct* very precisely, his ji i*
nr L I \l M b *
feet always -lalionniy while his tillf» l\
I ’h l l i U f i l At «•»*««
hands do all the work.
I
t
A t r i l l r I ’l l 4**1 ♦
&gt; JM
A*t
H Itrrr Aii Rf I p L i if f"
Snrnr conductors go through | I'• f»4* Mitt
A&lt;l«
athletic runt nr lion*; others are I- I I A l l »9’ti*. 1*41
A *11*1 MH &lt;
■
very quirt about the whole I JD Nr t%»
thing. If* a mailer of tempera- l'» li M u ttlil) M 4 K 4 lllH
t) IIIt I 1/1IIIl»Mt «1»* *’ff h • **’ w
mrnt more than anv thing else. I''
* *t a I'M F i 4 fill N*i*i
II
Kurt* presents a majestic ap
I I 2*1 Muf ttlni \ a »I**
pesranre nn Ihe podium. |-tvrrr* I I IV ’ I it ui* I I t 't i l l
thing is perfect, on arhrtiuir, II rJ Prio rr K*»r I'm* *
I- •'« v\ •*r let Af N«h *m
prerlse. t'hardon. on thr other i;
u i U t l l ' i L a I in IM*f*-d
| tin
hand, makes you more aware nf
|*it|Hili«r L t.tr
I 41ll ft Ant'll* All*
I li
his personality. In comparing the
I
J*
N
ir r
two wr are the quest for per3 lu * lt p l V A r l f i l n .
I Ji
fectina made In different way».
• •*»* H«i
IIaft* It
3 M** U iv r lt t
During intermission wr tried
A» T h f . r
T*
m
I
a
»’*
i
HI-ft
1 IV
to gel some refreshment, I
3 3 re
lH iv Anti IfrAtlU p *
**y. "tried*. Wr frit like r,de3 I* l( it lIt ’ l lU tn lM * * * ’
ridge a Ancient Mart nee—You
| 13l| M in i* l- « * n I *K fit
Nr Mra
know, "M ater, w jlrr, every,
»
• y* M l llr* |iifu f
where and not a drop to drink".
Tilt* IH lt flt lt t I Itellf
2
|*
4
There were a great number of
H p n i l r K ln R
people who fell Ihlrslv along
t f'«l MtW3
«• li h d ltftrftl M l t l v H ||r|s*«tl
with us. The line In the watrr
« ;« Tte I l l s h t H o lts*
cooler would prnhahlv make an
• 3*1 f ip iir U I’d r t 'l f
army chow Hnr look *h k hy rum.
* Lfitf t fjlrtt
&lt; •&gt; Ink
par Ison. Evidently no one wa&gt;
1 *M
¥ Itr|» n p 1 T*» r i t r IV ttp Ir
I A The* I TtAf|l*|f*rFA
welling the rokc- nhleh were
7 l» M ' l t t h I a i h
staikrd up behind the refresh,
;
«; * liM IVth* f '♦! • )ftfftr f i v l*|* it1
menl bar; it &gt; n then we dr.
i
V A r t r f &gt; M *11
T it * Mind
•j*
fldrd to compromise and wait
&gt; ■••* N ls lt t IM M I- mi
mir turn in line. It took alo.iit
l* h |l l U c l A l « * r « 4 "
t
\h
13 minutes, and a half before the
&gt; M ll'h l*Att*rll»t»*oasis appeared before itar ryes, if '-I I'nMrfl N i I I h M '
lip t M . K l t i l r t
” rfc
ft would he ■ good thing. It !•*
I
VUIh M ti.l*
weenva to us, IT there were wpme* |l* l«i AI
I I »•« Nr %%a
mir nerving soft drinks during I I » HI Hit
the Intermission. Wr made H
hark to nur .rat In lust a hoot
Fnr » iifw frIriI nimhlnitlmi
time for the Brahms Symphony. riM
omnife* r im ! c*ntmi ti*
My Kingdom for a glass of I thrH drtl riblKffr; m il vrllh a
water I"
w«lt'*«&gt;ii*4’f»R&lt;|
inayofinRiMi-l v l&gt; f
Those Hartfordite- who listetir-l (IrfMinc- Ci«rnUh with w«lrr rrfM
with open cars to lliian Sullivan, it (f in MvniUMr.
tM ug young American Irnnr who
appeared at the last Civic Musi,
ronerrt will have another nppor.
lunlty to hear him next Satutdsv
MDONSLIV MiffsB E
nn thr Metropolitan Om-ra inatlnrr
perfnrman. o of llet thoven's mile
v -J
v w v v .:*
opera. “ Fldelio" Ife will appear
In the nde of F)orr*t*n, the young
lover.
Last Chance Tonight
j
h a n d s o m e yomiR " c o u p le ”
"Alt, MSB", -tarring
Edmund
Hwenn end Hurt lam a .let. i
light entertainment dealing with
*
very likeable rounterfeitrr who
elude* the ailthnrittev with deft
e lev ernes . "I’srettC* Atagaiinr"
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give* till, top hilling for the en­ 'j matching
tire family, ntu-e again Eilmund
:^ r,w rs
Gwenn steal. Ihe chow. This I*
K
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one you should like. It ha* »
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and daughters, .Sally and Connie
I o-i, it) of F.axt McKeesport, Pa.
vi,ltc,| at ihe A. F. Labb home on
Friday.
Air. a o-i Mr*. Jo»eph I . D*!r of
8outh Eta lid, Chio, visited In the
community the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bice of Mil.
waukee, AVIa. were recent visitor,
of Air. ttti-l Mr-. R. Botsfor-I at
their home on I-ake Triplet Drive,

('em Park News

U n h w v o o ii
U y HUB r ilO H A H
IIU L L t t v it it p .
,
i —i j s —
Maureen ll'lln ia , a lucatli of old
liidand. tit- just letutnrd from
A m tialia w hne -lie made v film
for an American Company with
an English leading man and a
lli.-m u dirixtoi.
I hi. intcrnatioftal *cramidr hu*
lit 11- m no sigiiifiianre, hut lead*
ll. into Idle fait that I look lea
with Miss O 'ltnia on lirt return
and learned a variety of thing*
about Australia, Among them,
that Australian movie fans rank
with Texan* a* the vtolld's most
enthusiast ie
"They ate Isnt.i.tic,” -li- re­
ntal kid, .peaking .if Ihe Au*r.le
fan*. "W lierevei you go, huge
ntrmbeis of them gather around
vc.. VVh. r ii -,n . ai-nouncrd that
we would h*vc a ptngram in nur
honor, the riuwd* a r t e treinenlieu-. T m ffic wo- tsittlist up for
Mark* b y tin- -did m i e* of
humanity.
"U f rm irsr, it could liavc lieen
I* can*.- Iliey hit vend h id movie
nstnrs cunie down there At any
late, their enthusiasm I* un­
bounded- They «hnw eird ns with
gifts tieaut ifllt things,
loo. I
recrivid a fruit Iwsk.-t tliat filled
the side of a .... hi, w ith every­
thing fiont melon* to passion
fruit.
' I have hern in Kumpe an.I
other part* «f the world, tint
mvci sum iiny'btng like thrlr
•nthusiastu
Except
in
Texas.
When I wu- down th rie for a
piemiele, the fan- were j»l*l as
di'tmiM/-11 ntivi "
Tin M il lia iic l la auly *disc I veil
Dial A u .tin lia i- a topmitili movie
country. “ Tliey -.CHI to enjoy
tlicii movies rvni iitnir Ilian we
do in the Ciiitrd Statw-," she
-old "T h e y shout mid yell in
the exciting moment* and loss
comment- at the srtren. If «
inctnii I* funny, they -cieum vvit 1.
laugh let .'*
Id.i down tmdrt film lis le favin* "ahv tiling with hoi sea in it,"
•In icp n rtill Action and coined)
an- preferred and Boh Dope and
Bing Crnxhy 01 r prime favuritcs.
Maureen spent three and a half
iimnthx in Au*Italia, must nf it
at I’oit Auginta, in the -nuthern
p a l I of III.- Ii.lillni III
tdirie sllv
»rln| in "Kimgii mhi" for 20thFnx. Site n|i|teareil nppn-itr 1’etrr
| aw ford and wa- due. ted by
Erwri* M ile , tone
"Tin Im-alinn '*a- lough,” "lie
adm illnl, "tail no tougher limn
w■stern* I have done In Utah
and other place, in this country.
tVi wen- pill up al lintel* ill
1*int A u g u iln and rode mil
the h * u timi- every morning. A t
fir t vvi couldn't slumi thr heat;
theit summer rutin * when we’re
having winter and it w,t» aroun I
1115 degree* in Die daytime.
'Ilu l the production manager
wa* aide 'o round up -iqitr air
■» ij c r , from all over Australia
an-l llu-y helped a lot."
Mam t en repoitr.l linvjpg ill
link w ith lin er "f the Australian
Dade mark*. She -aw no live
4nilgai im* lit Die wild; Die "Me.
capluie.1 fui tin pfi tine always
died Die nett day and a film unit
I* at it) down lin n t.ea i tiling for
iiifllr
Hlu* ihimm ! fm 4» im*w »rr«'l wltli

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University.

Air*, t.lrn Beech h«. suffiricntD
rrcovere-l from the l-iokrn foot
sustained In an accident several
months ago that the cast has been
removed sn-l she I* able to walk
about unaidrd.

Dr. an-l .Mrs. Avery r-f Gary,
Iftd- are guest al Ihe home of Air.
and Alt-. Alfred Thompson
Mrs. Emma Yalbormigll visited
friends here last week.
Mr. an-l Alts. B. Colby sn-l
Tamil yftom l ake FureD , III are
new resident- at larkeview la*lgc.
Dr. an-l Mr-. Boa- M Bi'bitgri

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sharp daws through lmt 'kin.
Ami site to ought home a laiom
erang. But try a* she may. site
can't get ihe darned thing t«
fly hark to her.

LIFE

Serve hot cereal In your famtlv
these brisk mornings, to ptovid'1
energy, rinn fnr red hlocwl, and
live B-ytUmln*. Thr milk thaCt
taken with the retral also maker
a big contribution toward xn
adequate diet.

tS i-siali University of Florida’*
I nil piece hand an-l .VI member male
glee club vvill present ■ concer*.
at Dir Stephen Foslet Memorial
here on Palm Sun-lay, Alar. IH. It
whs annoiim-ril yesterday hv Air.*.
I.Illtan Saunders. *errelar&gt; -if the
Stephen Foster Memorial Com*
mission.
The concert will begin at 2:30
P.M. ami will incltnle, among other
number*, the better k n o w n compo­
sition* of Stephen Foster.

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WEDNESDAY MAR.

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFOKD. FLORIDA

PAG* FOU*

H igh School Basketballers Play
In Statewide C ourt Tournament

A ncient W alcott Battles Charles
In Heavyweight Championship Bout

Training Camp Notea
By AggQCIATRfl PBPJtS

Straight

PHOENIX, Mar. 7 - b O - R ig h thander Prank Shea la trying to
tarn a berth with the New York
Yankees for the fourth lime—
"and If I don't make U now, "I'll
start reading the *help wanted'
columns."
Shae sparked the Yankees to the
American League pennant in 1947
when he waa only n freshman.
After that, he had arm trouble and
teemed to lose everything but the
will to come back. He knowa.
however, that this figures to be
his laat chanre.
"I took the beat possible care
of myself during the winter,"
Shea said. "All those arm and
iboulder miseries a r t to n e ■"*?„r
the present, anyway. Ill know
next month If I ran make It."

from th*

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GAINESVILLE, M.r. 8 - &lt;/!') - Ten Flo.ida high .chool basketly M URRAY 10SE
7
hell p lijrfn who conlnliulrd 30*i 01 mine pointi to th ru trami' total•
D ETRO IT. M ar. 7 — (A1) — Old Jersey Joe Walcott, who term i
to be fighting (or the heavyweight title every time you look around,
during regular itiio n play will compete in the C lan AA. A. B, and C
hopes to pul a permanent crimp in the plans for a lucrative Joe LouisLum am rnti to lit held on the University of Florida courti. Thursday.
Friday and Saturday.
C iia rd Charles return bout Ly whipping Charles luuightt
______ By HD HARPER
High p aln n r of ibr ton l i e -------- --- ■ - ■
The odds arc at least 7 to 2 against the 37-year old Walcott •
The first of the New York
chances
~, .
______ in this
.... town. In N ew f
Clata A train. Medlock piurnl in
Giants’ farm system clubs, Min­
York the bookmaker* have listed kick those pluii* out of Dw win­
dow
as
Charlr*
would
b* entitled
neapolis and Ottawa are sche­
U aa a 6 to I and 'out' fight.
duled to arrive in H anfud Alai.
That means you can bet on Wal­ to a return within l*J day*, l-ouis,
10. The local Gian's wTI be inr
cott but you can't wager on down to 2&lt;&gt;7 pounds and aching to
neat team to start lininm g along
Charles.
lie ’s considered that get another crack at Charles, do-**
Fattr of the over Soo.polntrrs
with the Jacksonville Tara, Sioux
much of a cinch by th* odds- not want to waste any more tin. V
Walcott, however, still Insist*
City and Knutvlli, on Hie tMh
play for Claae A A leami, three
makers.
Al* Newsleaturm
are on d a t a A outfits, two play
According *o the present
this town ia taking the 16- he wa» “rot.Ud” ill two &gt;.f his
SWIFTON.
Ark.—George
Kell
fot Class 8 jehoo(, . .j r d one li
TZ.
rounder in the Olympia .Stadium previous tin e* shot* at tm*.ng s
pien a *ts*fl»*ed training
^
l i f t ‘|b ( u lu i.r
tn &lt;ne d a ta c tr a c e r . odea tr !l
very seriously. Although livese ls most prised bauble and (hi* tune
schcduD
la
going
to
be
fol­
Die only one ot Dm ten to *«ceed and thlnki hr may hr able to do
no
wagering to speak of, the cus­ he hopes to get iuchy.
lowed.
On
Mar.
26th
Munborr,
a little hettrr job for thr Detroit
400 points.
" Ill knock him out wtthin seven
tomers
sr* rushing to put their
bury,
l.enoir
and
Springfield
ra th on the Une for the fast van­ roui.di,” said Jersey Joe ami he
• III tome in followed by
Others who swished the nets Tigers n rit teaton.
ST. PETERsllURG. Mar. 7 You're
probably
one
of
those
ishing pasteboard*.
for upward of 100 points are:
Muskogee ami Bristol on the
didn't even smile.
Jack Kramer, the New York
Matchmaker Nlcx Londea of the
The to-year old champion from
J#ih. Last group to arrives—
* Joe Willlama. Clair H Grace- who thought the third baseman
Giants lone holdout, has Indicated
did
a
pretty
good
Job
In
1960.
International Boxing Cluh's De­ Cincinnati made no rash predic­
on Apr I—will hr HI. Cloud
villa (3651; Jim Horkovm, Class
he'd rather be released than sign
Hr
batted
..140
for
second
place
troit branch cheerfully announced tion*, as usual.
and Oskush.
A Senbrteie of Daytona Beech
for the what the Glanta are of.
that more than (60,000 waa in
"I expect to win." said th r lean,
(252)! Pill Hehojrowits, Class AA In thr American I-ragur, led the
Thr local duh 1s so far Just
faring him—a reported (14,000.
league
in
total
hlta
with
SIB
and
the till already and that the place lithe titleholdrr. "If th r oppo^J
Miami Jackson (160); Frank Mc­
a roster with nulhlitg definitely
But that apparently doesn't
In
two-hair
bit*
with
M.
Hr
also
may tell out to 17,000 customers. tunltv presents Itself, I'll try and
Coy. Clasa C Bronson 1142It Fos­
known atiout more than three or
bother the New York management.
That would make for a groat gate win hy a knockout.”
te r Tallin!, Clasa AA Mainland was the top flrlding third aacker four of the ynung playera.
Horace 8toneham, club president,
with
an
average
uf
.082.
of around tohjxxi and a new in­
Of Daytona Beach (126); Hanford
Hut the other clubs will bring
Charles said practically the
said "I don’t rare whether I ever
door record for Detroit.
Hut aaya (Irorge:
Shlrlf*. a n s a
A U k r Wales
Into Hanford a wealth of talent.
tame thing before every one of hi*
see Kramer."
Ray Arrel, the famed trainer six other title defense*. Five, in­
"I felt tired all through
the Many of the players with Min(324); Sonny I'owell, Clasa AA
The Mg righthander won three
who will second lean E ttard, cidentally, were ended via knock­
Aa neapolis und Ottawa are big
Jackson of Jacksonville (120), latter part of laat aeaaon.
ramea
for
the
Giants
last
year
probably put h it finger on th r outs or technical knockouts. Only
m il Vickery Claes AA I'rnsarola a matter of fart, it atarted luck league material aimply farmed
and lost six.
reason lor the hoxoffir* boom.
(310); ami Tommy Ford, Class H in the apring. I had done n lot out for one or ;wo seasons ui
lasuis went the distance- last Sep­
"This is Joe Louis' town and tember and hr took a good p a tt­
of hunting during the preceding polishing in the very fast Inter­ MONOI stid curvaceous Janet Win­
Callahan (310.).
VERO
BEACH.
Mar.
7
^
the customer* want to see the guy ing.
ter, ot Miami Beach, F la, makes The novocains treatm ents haven't
I’rnsarola High School, coach- winter and a lot of baaketliall national league.
summer something to look forward helped Jack Banto'a arm trouble. D ili* OP THI SHAH OP PUStA, who heat Louis and the guy who
ad by "Shorty" Sneed, enters the refereeing. And it seemed as
Haaford U fortunate la
Charles was outweighed in their
came close to doing it," said Ray.
tournament with the best sea­ though during the summer I was
to If, the weaker sea adopts this
more way* than one in hsvfirst bout, ll'6*» to IH1V At tlm
The toll righthander received Princess Fatima and her American
Ix&gt;uis
will
be
a
more
than
inter­
sonal record In the Class AA di­ paying fur all Dial exttra leg
brlcfer-than-brief swimsuit, mads several Injections yesterday to husband, Vincent HUlynr, lake part ested spectator. There ar* plans noon we*igh-in today, C h a rijl
lug the Giant farm a/tiem
vision. The Tigers ran up 21 vie- work "
colorful by the use of Haw ailaa relieve the p tin In his right in a skiing expedition near Txhe- afoot by the I.II.C. for both the prohablv will scale 1*4 to Wal­
her*. While the parent Giants'
Ho he rut out all those activi­
lories against a single defeat
club operated si the Muniprints. The panties have adjustable shoulder. But It didn't work. "It ran. When the Princess' recent mar­ Brown Bomber and Charles to cott's IN.
ties this winter.
this winter.
riptl Hall Park laat week,
tide bows.
(Internaltenol)
"The novocain* relieves tom* of riage displeased tha Shah, Hlllyer rut into a (260.000 radio-TV
Coach Bill Crews' lake Wales
aloriea were tiled by the halt
1% Farm er Now
DETROIT, Mar. 7 — (A PI —
became a Moslem. (International) melon next month in rithei Chi­
still hurts," he admitted later,
high team and the Seabreete
If Jersey Joe Walrutt defeats
doien newsmen roiering the
Itight now his principal oc­
cago
or
Detroit,
If
Exxard
win*
the
pain
while
I'm
throwing,"
h#
team eoarhcl by Joe Nelson en­ cupation is superintending his
team to paper, all over the
heavyweight champion
K trari
tomorrow, a* expected.
added, "hot It w ears off, I ran't
ter play with th r lies! Class A fi'JO-acrr farm northyrat of Hwif
Charles tonight, he'll become the
country—hearing the Hanford
A
victory
hy
Walcott
would
lift
my
arm."
record..
r.acn team won 20
a . ggames
ane.
#n&lt;) , h„
, , ml
record*. Karh
dateline.
oldest man ever to win the battle.
and lost or* during the rtgular Mr,,„ on hl, o t n „.
|lves (n
.
Hot. Pitxsimmon* holds the reeWhan the farm club* arrive
CLEARWATER. Mar. 7 -O P)—
, ‘V * n, , town with his wife ami two chil- Stories oil the piogrrss ojR each
A rhang# in tho Philadelphia Phil­
; crown l.y lasting 11-year old Jim
The top Claaa U record is drer and drives up to the farm of th* farm teams will go out
lies catching deportment waa IndL
■parted by Coach David Mother- to keep an eye on what's going across the country from Minne­
rated
today
by
Manager
Eddie
lly II Alt It V NAHII
Walcott will set one record
way’s Paxton team which went on.
sota ami t ‘anails to Houth Caro.
POHTHMOUTII, Ve., Mar. 7 - Hawser.
soon at hr str|is into the ring. No
through to a perfect season of
Half of Krll's acreage It wood. Ilna.
With Del Wilbur, up from Roch­
lly JACK HAND
other heavyweight challenger ever
I I wlaa against no losses.
I U, pr r
Itnd, Thr remainder Is devoted ' Aside from the invaluable pub- 1
rtum-e in a hundred to ester of th* International league,
was giieen four chances at the
LAKELAND, Mar. 7-4/f&gt;&gt;In the CUaa C division the to pastures and to feed crops for Helty, the 200 to 400 hall players
making
a
real
bid
to
stay
with
championship.
George Kell, lounging on the
Venlee-Nokomlstram roar bed by hit livestock, lie has 63 head of are each ambassador, to other rrU lV , , bi'
NEW
YORK.
Mar.
tb#
dub,
Stan
Lopata
may
be
sent
- country if they leave association crown thin year,
front porch In an easy chair,
Charles Gadd heads Die regular rattle and 100 hogs now and Is parts of- the
"No one repeat* in the PGA. to Baltimore. Lopata hat been talked Idly of hla ambition to Underdog Princeton tries tonight
Sanfoid with a Rood taste In
season play with 16 victories ami ripanding.
to repeat an old turrets, defeat
•econd-strtng
catcher
behind
An­
Walter llagan was the only en*
play In a World Series.
two losses.
.
their mouths.
Columbia, and break the longeil
dy
Reminick
for
several
seasons.
The
north
Arkansas
winter­
good
enoguti
to
do
that,"
Harper
“
Wouldn't
it
help
if
you
were
Starting at 9 o’clock Thursday
la lislenlag la uo the play,
major winning st*eak in colls
said.
tra d 'd to the Yanke«aT" A fel­ basketball.
morning the 32 teama aw'ng Into time cattleman, in fixing up the
era' roaverasllont while the
BAN
BERNARDINO,
Calif.,
1961
American
l-eague
rare,
If
|
am
physically
able
to
low
asked
with
a
grin.
three days of almost solid bas­
parent rlab was her# w» got
Princeton is th r last team to
play and if 1 ran get hot with Mar. 7 —(A*)— If pep talks are all
The Detroit third laisrman had whip Columbia, in the middle of
ket hall. Sixteen games will he thinks the Boston Red Box "ought
Ik* larpreMion that the setup
ADMIRAL
a
ball
dub
nteda
to
keep
It
out
to
roast
In"
with
Detroit
and
the
putter
again,
I'd
say
I
am
a
ready
answer.
gun off between starting time
• a s wdl liked by everybody.
th* I960 season, and since then th*
New York giving them the most
a I0U to I shot," said the Ports­ of tha cellar, the Plitrburgh
MOTOROLA
“Not on your life. I'd rather Lions have won 30 straight. John
and midnight Thursday.
Manager
Durarber
waa
par.
mouth pro, who Is reforming Pirates w ont wind up in eighth stay In Detroit and never play In
CAPEHART
The semi-finals will lie staged trouble.
Ilcalarly impressed with the
Axary
and
hla
teammates
already
from a recent nttack of virus place this year.
Kell conditions his predictions
a World Series than l« traded to have s o u th* Ivy League title
eagerness of lb* playera ao
Friday afternoon and night.
Free
Home
Demonstration .
Glaring
at
hla
boys.
Just
be­
pneumonia.
II*
will
lie
37
Pearls
on
military
manpower
developNew York or any other club. De­
Championship
early In spring training.
Champlor
lonthlp games will be
fore h« came down with flu yes­ troit li the town for me. I want and an NCAA tournament berth, to
old Saturday.
V O D O P1 C H
played In all four divisions Satur. menta.
While he didn't attribute th b
about
all
tonight's
game
will
de­
terday General Manager Branch to (lay with th# Tigers th* reel
This year’s PGA tou
"For all I know," bs says.
directly to the salubrious in­
day the lfirst to atart at 1i10 P.
BALKS A SERVICE
Klckev told tho Piratos thev’ro of my career. I think you get to ride Is whether Columbia ran fin­
will I m- played in Juna at
and the Class AA champion, "George Kell may be among those
fluence of Hanford'* climate.
ish Ha regular schedule undefeat­
Just
Ilk*
th#
fellows
on
other
Na­
hi-rgh's
Oakmont
Club,
202 8enfonJ Ave. ’ Ph. 1240
keep more money in Detroit than ed.
■hip acrap to go on at 2:30 P. M. In the armed furcee by next sum­
It teema likely tkal the a t­
tional League dubs.
llai per say "is definitely
any place else, even If you don't
mer. I was rejected for military
mosphere her* kad something
Another im portant tussle It th*
"You
have
th*
same
number
of
thr
toughest
courses
fn
the
get any World Berlea cheehe."
to do ollh the seriousness of
Houston at Oklahoma AAM battle
eves, i ears, arms, legs," he said.
try."
Just b*. k front a round of golf for the Missouri Valley title and
Ike tralalng.
"You
compare
favorably
with
Hut,
he
added,
"tills
il
with Charlry Keller. KrU was the an NCAA berth. The Aggie* mutt
me ever since childhood. Hut I
The Giants' farm system Is n
NEW YORK. Mar. 7 -(/F )-M r. have gone through recent base­ compart group of clubs embrac­ L4her me, as | prefer the tyugh them In weight and age- Bo why picture of a contented man. In take tb* finale to win an undis­
last
p
laro
t"
Du- kitchen, Mrs. Kell whipped puted title. Lose and they end UInside, the gen who knows oliout ball seasons without thol difficul­ ing all arras of the (•*-«-bat I courses."
up a steak dinner. Georg* Jv a thee* wwy tie for th r title at
hierarchy. A player ran moy* ■ The tall, slim shotmaker
everything, sends word from Chi­ ty "
Mi
rapture
of
the
PGA
chain
hall on Ihe front lawn. IDS with R radldr and St. Louis.
cago
il week's voting in
rago that
m at M
neat
Kell, who hot been la the ma up the teal* from I) to H to C to pionaliip last year was “ironical."
TUCSON. Arl«. MnMr. 7 - t * ) - played
the second Kell rbil
A, Double A an I Triple A all
AAM might play off onl\
it fle rid a pn tog election of
i n base- Joes seven years, la St.
Luke'.Eavter, une of Cleveland's Terry,
"I
turned
professional
(back
in
againat Bradley for the NCAA hid
Looking Inch, the pride uf the within the urganiutlon, gradually 1144 Wlwn lie was 201 because I most important Duggert, should fondled a formula hottf* a:
hall commtsrfnner may touch off
ar 8t. Louis will be fairly busy
. - a tw_ _feud In the
.... Whit#
’ .a
Whit Son of­ Tigers believe., the lack of re­ acquiring the polish arid a -su r wanted to get away from match, recover completely from a pain­ smiled proudly at daddy.
Il wa« a typical family group, In the National Invitation Tourna­
ficial famD# . . There wera re­ serve strength cost his team Die a nee which is a reousitr on a play.
ful
arm
Injury
In
a
week,
Dr.
W.
I ron.idvird medal play a
built around a hoy and girl from ment starting here Saturday.
major league club.
sagreement after the pennant last year.
ports of a dtsagi
much fairer lest. It ia ironical R. Manning says.
Arkansas. A few y ean ago
Branch Rickey, ................ ..
When AAM decided last night
ta oust lla p p r Chandler, and
Dr.
Manning
x-rayed
Easter's
Bubs Weakened Team
that my biggest win was in
George taught school winters to to stick with the NCAA only, the
•ayn the-situation la the
"Whenever Red Rolf* had to business manager. U credited with match play.
left arm, which he injurvd In a get
hy. Minor Iragua hall didn't NIT named Cincinnati as the 12th
MV*. Grace Comlakey, the put In a replacement, It waaken developing th# nwdaru fnrm ays.
t. Now
V..— bea »probably
. U k l . ik
la a t year Harper played In IV first base collision with rookie pay much.
the. and final team for Its tournament.
at, and her daughter, Mrs. ed the lineup," - George recalls. tem while at Hi. l.oula. The Idea tournaments.
Bob
Prentice
yesterday.
Pictures
Hr
finished
out
of
highest
salaried
Tiger
at
Texas AAM advanced last night
Is
to
train
and
raise
young
toll
Jfney, are on Gappy's aide; "Half* Couldn't afford to taka n
the money in 10 of them but he dUdoeed a slight chip fracture (40J10U a year
la th* southwest conference nlw
Chuck Comlakey, the son weary player nut Just to rest players right under the competent ro
Jast
above
th*
dhow
,
rted »l 1,000—hla largest take
Aild extra dough from a three- offs for a western NCAA spot, de­
■’ll cast the vote. maintains him. Vie W ert a got tired oul« guidance of former major leagu­ forlb any
year since he began rid*
a-week radio show and a news­ feating Texas Christian, 60-44.
n nobody ran tell him how to /or one. Hla hatting overage drop- ers. No major league team could ing the rash
TAMPA,
Mar.
7—C
JT
7—
Kenny
circuit.
paper column and you hav* a Th* Aggies open a three-game
subsist today without Its com­
rk the ballot ns long as he's ped like lead In the Inst month.
“ My moat inconsistent year waa Raffensbergee la discovering that
lUltl.
s e rin against Texas Friday night.
funning the team . . . The same
"And then look at Ike Yan­ plex agreements and subsidiary my tie*t year in terms of p riu being n good, roiulatent pitcher •&gt;s/
Kell alni.est realised hit ambi­
Kentucky, North Carolina Btate.
M r. Inside also reports the stage kees, No m atter who was hurt, clubs In the mlnon.
for
the
Cincinnati
Reds
has
Its
money," he laughed. *~
tion la-t y at hut not quite. In Columbia, Illinois, and four inde­
A roocomltaal af the situa­
Is set to move next season's No. tick or tirwsl, Casey Htrngel could
II# stopped laughing and said; d r a w ^ k t. All the .ports writer, i U ct. IWkl . . . . double dirap- pendent! to be named, will line up
tion it Ik* eradatl dying aal
fro D a m e-Kentucky hasketball put another man of the tame
"This year I've luen plagued and
k?** ^
*i°ri *T*«,/ k ', k . . . pointnirfti for G.-urgr, The Tigers for th* eastern NCAA. The first
of the Independent minor
gam# (always a torrid affair) In­ caliber In his place. Often he
haven't won a nickle."
round rtarti at Raleigh, N. C„ ami
league club. Mac# any promis­
to Chicago stadium as a part of had two or throe from whlrh to
In th r Miami Open he posted
weeks alter hading most of the Madiwn Square Garden Mar. 20.
ing player would rather sign
ih e doubts header program there . . choose. They really had te re.
rounds of 70-70 and on the neat E i the bnldlng hurler L except
wllk a rlub baring an arriliaBoth, how will they persuade the
nolurlourtv W“ y
K'‘,, f i‘ " lo
M
round went out in a trarhllaMlg
The Eartern College Athletic
, league I-airing clump.
lloo with torn* major league
NCAA that R'a a "home" court t
grant
at hot cor
corner hand oh.
12.
Then
be
sprained
hie
aak
t y«*r | natiy wanted to Conference advises Its refer***
club the ladeneota are forced
aocond baseman
y and even th* wrath.
wltl that lu lling title," he raid. working baakethall games that
ami spent the next three days '
win
to take Ike leavings.
centrrficlder
b a v ' t S a t a g a in
Garry
listing "I wanted to repeat after ao officials and combag
theugh b« may t»
In a clau D league such a t the bed.
nl, youthful roach of
„ j a / th* glory, he’a
W ith his ankla still strapped
many guy* gave me hell about discuss ram#* or the play and
Florida state thin mean* that
League hasketball
officiating nf u ara. bef»re, during,
the fnrm system clubs have n he played In Ihe Los Angsts* that the management doesn’t for. b f l u a d u n s champ."
this one on himM
l.
Th*y
knew
Drat
RIt
thread*
Open
and
finished
out
of
tha
After leadit g up lo mld-Aqgust ar after such
B U M • C A R D IN s u m i n
definite advantage since most of
seats at Penn's
tb*
ntedla
central
la
going
to
when Boston Billy Goodman trait
their
plavvra aro potentially dough.
V
3 B — S 3 ----- T. .
. Columbia d in .
coant
lav
a
lot
of
games
this
**eIn
th
e
Bing
Crosby
Tow
ns
meat
over, Kell finlshsd second
■ood and mvv simply been seat
laat week, aro aet
at Monterey he was lending the
point* behind Goodman, with
down for seasoning.
ae (Mat ipaMatsrs pasa In Com
ao
field
In
th#
Individual
pro
sad
ItK rK
II* shouldn’t be upset iabout
This year the advantage has
pUjrars' bench . .
P a l l s e L l U r t e U r m o . i wo d
D ut. Only n*. Am ilcaa Jsaguei*
vn somewhat dulled hy the prc-anwtenr divUlsNso a t t*c sad
Mls to s d e r. R a s i M t r 2 « * .
BT.
PETERSBURG,
Mar.
T
ady was under way
llaa r a
aan
n warma t r n - r .smi si m
r i iw
new rale allowing four vwiernna of th* first rund. That alght (JP&gt;—The 81. l-ouls Cardinal* suf­ ever repeate-t next year as baL
y young doll and her
Or a*y Jaaa. Klfla. Malp'a Pawn,
ptomaine poisoning hit him and
Ung kings. Nap Labile, Ty Cobb.
111 8eaford Av*.
Th. 362
I dawn to Rossini's Mr iiood ho, I lent m. tissue Him- to be played. With half n team washed him out of th# money.
fered their l i n t spik* Injury &gt;" »n Al
I I I Magnolia
Simmon*. Jo uiMaggio and
composed of seasoned Class D
* Mm n couple of w ft. (lo a n e r &lt;1, H u rst lla s a f
intra-squad
game
yesterday.
STm
"Bad putting" akied hla aeoteo
Ted
WillUma
wers
the
only
pUfballplayers
anything
ran
hapvw
in
n
natss—s/rara*
wit#
i . , Lon politely os­
Rookie infielder Elston Repulskl
ticket
Ithumba Tap, Past Nmaril*. Lae
n and we venture to say that in th* three tournaments that Will he out about a week with a ers to d&lt;&gt; il two or more year*
ier; 'Im Cuts
gaol i, llonnle (toll. II»S Milch,
followed—Long
Beaeh,
Phoenix
In sucres Ion.
i
reasonable
to
aspect
one
of
Where- Omar May, Ualrhle. PherMaa
ranching
cut left hand.
Kell expects to have hit best
th* moat exciting seasons since and Tucson.
/111ha Mile
gal looked at him acorn,
big league season this year—
Srlha’a dirt, natiy Ho.un. Tie. th* league was reorganised af­ "Then I fdew home and went to
•nd remarked: "Ok. a big Tar-Tof,
bed w ith pneumonia,
Harper
N s s h r Price, Hark On, ter
tarrin g Injury.
•
war.
a h f" . . By the end of the Chief Baba.
Car* lee, llnse, lla nr a
"I'm 22 and in th* prime," lie
», Lou wax.
HatSsr.
HU PGA title has netted liar■aid. "I didn't do much all w it­
/lark* a n*
rim
Oae-Mlnate Hparls Page
per an Invitation to compete with
Cnllaa J , nalp'a lleward. Haaal*
ter. Cut out refereeing
The Blrkdale Golf Hub, near
fal Q lrl, Rea camk*r. irs
Goldfom’a silt* In Dm Masters
ball game* and didn't
England. ka« offered
Tournament next month at Au­
banquet work eitkor.
^ b r v S ^ h icin1 i/pishe hh *
membcrshlIp to all Bri- '^a*aa*4.
gusta, Ga.
______
day speaking tour In Michigan
lla p p r llav*a, Rpectai
I an tho WalkI _ * » * t i
3 ‘ a f n r the season. Then I rar
a" list to they
and vice president of th* state
■save.* Right now Fm
■ R trunni Micas—a/isik* mis*
Utmnealvea with
Bv HAROLD HARRISON
plating weight, about
U*r*aa, Baaiavnil. Te a r T*lltag
• where the IN I matches
Mar.
CtNONNATI,
It came aa a ,n a tu ra l ronei
ALTOONA, M^T« (Special) _
Kell figures another
i j ’u m t l i r i i i a W " ,,K'k, Florida Horseman Association will •Ian." Purcell said, t h a t f
with New York, Beet
nmaVST BArS^-aiarha mm*
a lOO-mllr endurance rid*
should b a staged on Dm
Und and D etroit
Cetlaa PlaUh Ortealal lllaar Joot April 27-29, starting from Al- pa Du and rtw ftd trails Iocs ltd
haute behind &gt;hn don't see how the
ar, rem
remlala*
Toueh. Leaar
U a a r Chart,
Chi
•tar.
lala* Teweh.
Iraida
* round technica* h u t they do y i
U a s ir llsart. Ktetla
gratia Marta,
Mart*. Hi
H ltk f toonn, according to B. E. Purcell In the heart o fth e Ocnls Nsilonal
. . Famechon. N*r
of rUado, chairman of th* edur- Forval, with Altoona aa
for th* wnrkPs
a nee ride committee for tho state for reservations and m
boxing
to
tn*. Nearby town will be chosen
. &gt;n, trad misaaderstood thr
irv i
Isy ketrh. nearn atar, Tlesk, Bate* association.
Instruct loan from referee Warn
Final pUnt were perfected for Ilona of participants, guests and
Nwse. Ksajrwa, Traveling Miks.
ut from there nil wn* confut. dorf.
T K XT N B i H M / I l h a ll*
th* annual event at a recent ban official* of th# Ihrve-dny affair."
qu*t meeting of the commlitter
hatOra m i #f the Booth*
According to ----Purcell, th* ride
r ill bn Judged under preeckribed T ^ t waa Just the way laat eight's
national rule* and winner* will at* fight baler* 2,7*9 paying curiam
Burntoo skid Famachen antwi
County Horseman** Association reive prlae* and puruaa.pn tb* en­ a n ended In Urn n a r ia a itl gar •A "No, no, no" to a quest Ion
m Than* Q, ^
tgrhra ^ .^ A f.
durance ad ability #f the karat
from W amderf aa to whether be
ran declared a lerhnl- wanted to etop fighting.
laneTDDea. the Texas taamjhns
Herat IlMiev, My Jahnn Qroth played In every aad not the rider. Haras* will
be weighed In and out and wilt ha
fo t th* 122-peun
Jan*.
W aredorf raid Drat after the
tu n D ' r
fa s t
n^tM ie. gam* for Detrctt.
at the same time aecsuul knockdown Famechon wn'
checked at the bc*t&lt;iiMng and
Kail ia n t sure h*7l continue throughout ike rid* hg veterinartIT. waa diagualifisd. pushing and Ural be said, "fight,"
hla rammer sideline a f writlag
4 boxing ranualaaiet) and Famechon replied "an."
A n Offlrlal Rnertraedln af
a
baseball
column
for
th*
Detroit
■day to rracb a flna’
UU t* 1
Burston Inter sold he had a
O s t ie a d . Palps
(b v H v T W k ffp d K Cl
Free Press.
I
Jones.
secboa's part* w t argument with th* rvfrree’s dr
quality of aaddlr horses and the deciilon.
i) la rahedulrd for publlSIXTH I t l ‘K i l i l t s Oh s o n -ib * .
Gmi h m *+
"Early last season I really &gt;n Dromouion of M U r h rtifc
rlaioa, but that It waa a "mlsun
In
red that work," he any*. Bu • ■VBIDVn
UmoaXmol af
T IUHV CUmFipe
Of ik
IRV
deratandlng."
raetoaarilng."
He
raid
he
wanted
r
i
« i Ml*tor nag.
the latter part a/ the summer ter h ftik d by hirr«II fvie)tfe4f Mf*
rematch w ith,the young CineIn
v e ^ n w rh td a C r t “ l
ra m
S fita u l OUW.
aatiaa aa aufofcly a t paarihle.

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WEDNESDAY MAR. 7. 1951

TIIK aTATK o r ri.OOlU* TO
w t a t t nt'LA TrT. w n o ir . nr:,
• l i m n : ia i H K iaw m
A aw&lt;&gt;rn Bill •&gt;( Complaint hat Ins
L»»o fll.-l against rax In lh* Cu­
rtail Court, Ninth Judicial Circuit
of Florida. In and lor Hemlnnl*
County, L.r Kill# Alma liulaiwr, the
u m i being a bill for dlvon-e, and
It having b»#n allaard tb.rrln that
our re*ht*nre la unknown, rnu ara
arofer required to b&gt; and appoar
a.fotr thla Court and Ml* »&lt;-ur
wrlttan dafanaaa to aald CoannlalOl
on or balora lha Itth day-of March.
A. It 1*11. Otharwlaa dacron prc
ronfaaa., will bo amarad ngnln*t
you.
Tba Hanford llarald ta haraby
da.lfnatad aa a newspaper nf pan*
aral circulation In which thla rlta*
lion ahall bo publl.had niter each
waak for four ronaarutlva woaka
WITNKSH my hand and ufffctal
•aal aa Clark of tha &lt;'In tilt Coart
la »n,* for “•"tlr-'lo County. FlopIda. thla 14th day •« February. A It
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Ity: Netlna Nurwood
Itaputy Claik
Garland W Hponcar.
Attnrnoy at Law .
P. I) It.*a no.
Hanford. Florida,
Holtrltor for rial Miff

DR. H. K. R IN G
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Court of Ilia Ninth Judicial I'o
cull of lha Plain of Plorl-ta, In an I
for kamlnola LtiUfllf. RorltlL. fur
lha adoption hy than, of lhai cat
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In *tld Court on lha Ulh day of
March 1*11 to show catiaa ta hr aald
paittn&gt;n ahould m i ba prat.ta.l
MITNTHH m* band and tba dffl
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M u r r h 211
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LOT 45, Fort Mellon, 2nd Section.
TRY OUR
I245.HO, 150,00 ll.l.rwe eaey.
Steak, Southern Fried Chicken.
Barbecues, and Sea Food*. AnLUTS un French Avenue in Highgel‘a Eat Shack, Corner af Ge­
larel Park. |500.0il each. S50.IK)
nera and Sanfurd Are.
down, balance easy. Post Office
Boa IMdl, Hanford, Fla.
U*e&lt;| Metal Ice Boies
fb.!i&amp;
Used U unge chair*
i(J.iki
PRICK Building, . 11/6 Palmetto Ufml
Dc. cane bark Suite
I4.P6
A tepur, ,2- stores Mil war about* Used 3Dining
Table
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opposite poet Office. M i l l ? ft. U*e«l Dining Room
Table, 4 chairs IWPft
AUry ia rear. Inimetbalr pors- Ih e J .1 pc. I.iviny
Room Suite 29.df&gt;
tt'io n . fir., 0011. 126(a) raah. Bal­
2 pc. Fibre Living
ance like rent. Belli tielior, Used
Hoorn Suite
Itf.teA
Phone 1620 W-l.
Used Oak Dresser Ba-e
u.Vi
ONLV A FEW LEFT. U r g e lota U»ed Ibid Beil*, full and twin 7.9.1
«n big Lake Hartley and Bi. New Koliaway Sofa lied,
John* Rivrr. Nicely wooded and
Reg. 144 95
29.U6
perfeet natural sand
beach. U*e«l Fbtor U n.pa
|f.96
Electricity available. Bee Ray­
MATIIEH OF HANFORD
mond M. Ball, Realtor. 8. D. 203-Off K 1st Ht.
Phuae 127
Ilighleyman, Associate, Florida BABY STROLLER, guo.1 romli
BUI* Bank Building.
tlon. 715 W. 1st Et.
~ C T A . WHIUDON. SR.
6 FT. ELECTROLUX Refrigera­
Realise
tor, use» city or bottled gas;
Do*.- Kerosene Mange, like new.
HOMES — HOME RITES
!.. 8. Wilkins, W. 1*1. Phone
ACREAGE — GROVES
1109-51.
RANCHES—RANCH LANll
FRIED SIIKIMP limner "The
Beat Shrimp on Earth" at Horn
All types of Real E state
Phone 1251
1IV S. Park Ave. _ a r's . 324 J£. lit St.
ALMOST NEW 1-bed room house VEGETABLES, l.iv* stock a n d
Miscellaneous. Sanford Farm ­
with m m nlrte kitchen and ga­
er's Auction Market.
rage on if large lota, well fi­
nanced.
ARTICLES WANTED —«
2 BEDROOM houaa beautifully
furnished, Immediate poaaeesion,
buy, sell A trade use«l
snore. WllMin-Mairr Fur inTerm* If desired.
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B ROOM HOUSE with ail im­
provement*. Large Garage off
Lemon Bluff Read. P at Daly,
Osteen. ________________
ATTRACTIVE i Bed Reom home, 2 BEAUTIFUL GAITED, 8AI).
DLE HORSES: splrlte.1 but gen­
ipaetoca Being room, nicely
tle. Including saddles (Western),
landscaped, 2 ear garage. Term*
bridles, halters, blankets. Very
reasonable for quick sale. P. O.
NEW MASONRY HOME. X Bed
Bos 5264, Daytona Beach, or l'h.
Roema, Electric! Kitchen, oi
D. B. 2-1946.
largo corner let, nearby com
munilg. $»J00 00. One half cash, a HELP WANTED
—n
balance like rent.
Wanted: grocery cashier, espettence prefetred but not neces­
X BRD ROOM H0U8B, one and
sary. Apply
Mr. Whatlay,
half batha, completely furnish*
M arearet Ann Stores. _
nearby community, tM&amp;o.on
WANTED—girl for fountain and
d n g dept. La nay’s Drug gtorc.
WAREHOUSE man for long r*
tablished local wholesale firm.
W rits Bos J, c a rt Herald for
| Interview.__________________
WANTED X while gjrls fir curb
servke, must be XI years old.
Apply Pig N' Whistle.
NATIONAL SALEH
ORGANISATION
Haa Opening For Man Age XI-46
with ear — Average Earning
•100 PER WEEK
Write Boa No. VC giving
Full Detail* First Letter _
LADY with straight ifna phone,
familiar with residence section
to devote few hours dally phon­
ing fmm her home, for largo
Arm established silty years.
Salary.
Stale reference and
bualnsss aaperience. P.O. Bog
475|.AtlnnU, Oa. ___________
PRACTICAL companlen nurse, eareliant driver, local reference.
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WOOliWUKKING C a b i n e t * , 1
Counters, Slirlyr*, etc. lo older;
Small bout*, built, rrpnlr.d, re
Tinlthed. C. Vail I4I3-J.
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NKM h i DDKS turlarod to per
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•m .lMMi Monitng Hemlnel, IN Undo Evening Star. Call Kalpl
Way 115IU1 _________
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All Types Of Hook Work.
Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
Service
Room 403
Atlantic Hank R.iildlne
VAl l l'M CLEANER NOT
WllltKING RIGIITT
Itcpaiis inadu by trained factory
es|ierts. Phone UR4J. Free gti.-K
up and delivery within 60 mile &lt;TIIK I.ONK ICAM2KK
radius. Prompt aervlco, free es­
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J wAocc t o u w waitino r o n
timates.
SLOW DTAUt. YOU MSiMT LIKE TO KNOW 4
IIOIIF WOKE nf all kinds. Eaves
TMAT WC CACrUtCD YtX/ff IltDtAM -----ami Gutter* Repaired a td Paint­
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ed. New Roofs applied. PalntiuK
and coating.
Hanford,
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1095-W. H ft. Arkenhurg.
INCOME TAX returns tirt-pst* I
Ly las accountant John F. Demp
sey 234 Melsch Building. Phmte
1760.
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MARY'S LENDING I.IIIKAItY
1209 Magnolia—I* now open 5l«n
thru Fri. 10 to 12 A. M.. 3 to fl
I' M Sat. 4 to 0 P.M.
F. H T ENGLISH J r . Watch t.
palrrr, la now In New Location
at 326 Sanford Avenue. Ksprrt
Watch ami Clock repairing at
reasonable rates.
RENT A CAR. U-dHva It by day.
week, or aerwen. English For.I*
•ad American Fords, sedan*,
•latloa wagon* and roorcrtll.b Sliicklaml-Morrison. Ine.,
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1931 MODEL A Ford Caupe "in
good condition, 1405 Magmdla
Ave. telephone UIM-M.
DEPEND A RLE UHEIi (AILS
1949 Ford Custom X door
sedan, heater,
ll.Vtf
1949 Mercury Club Coupe,
overdrive, radio,
f|6!d
1941 Plymouth Daluia 3
pass, coupe,
f io y
1945 Chrysler New Yorker. 4
do. sedan, radio, heater,
114'Jf
1945 Dodge Custom 4 door
aadan,
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1937 Ford (U ), X dr. sedan, 1146
RERINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
611 F, 1st Ht.
P ). 101*
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IN 7 Dodge | ton Stake, . 9710.(8)

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W ED N ESD A Y

Defense Preparations
I C o o tlo a a * g r e w

Korean War

Paa* O w l

today than It was in IN I.
Industry Is much biggsr. mean­
ing that many more factories have
expanded or come Into eiistence,
with millions of additional square
feet of production facilities. The
National Association of Manu­
facturers estimates that industry,
user-all. ha* grown about 60
per rent in these ten years.
There is more "know how" than
in 1041. Many of the same en
ginecr* are in the same top posi­
tions. The hfcrd experience of
World Wsr II, the false start*,
trials and failures. I* wrll known
to key men In government.
At the same time, thousand* &lt;&gt;i
skilled and semi-skilled workers—
notable women—are returning to

t!-. assembly lii.is.

But against these assets, here
are the main liabilities:
1. The defense plants are «i &gt;ink
for engineers. The eery growth
of industry, since 1941. has out
stripped the flow of trained
engineers. The Republic Aviation
ent on Lcsg Uland, for Instaiwe,
looking for 300 of these men.
That figure, they aay, is fairly
typical of airrraft plants every­
where.
2. The new weapons and equip
mrnt are different and mor*
destructive—and much harder to
make with n is tin g facilities. Thi
assembly line that turned out
Shermans and Pcrshings needs
extensive re tooling to produce the
■•or* agile but heavier modern
tank. (Chrysler is building « to
tally new plant to handle its
older* for tanks I. The only si­
milarity between these land bat­
tleship* and the older models is
that they still have hull* ami
bogev wheels.
Soldier, did you ever drive n
truck in the last w ar? You would
hardiy recognise the new one*.
At the (bulge plant In Detroit,
they are turning out a weapon
carrier equipped with a "breather-'
and
an
water-proofed
that
the motor keep* right on purring
when the windshield is three feet
under water. It has a heater for
Quick starting a t sub-isro temp•raturea, a fid g e t that will keep
■ flat tirw clinging neatly to
the rim, and a Imltlng assembly
—all painted yellow—that permits
you to tear out the whole motor
and install aaother in 20 minutes.
The seats and back-cushion* are
foam rubber: they wont flatten
into sheer cast iron on a rocky
road, as Ihe kapok filling did.
S. In th* effort to fill defense
orders and a t the aama time gn
aw producing for civilian consump­
tion. soma serious shortages have
already appeared.
• Aluminum is one. High heat-re
slating steel is another. Electrical

B

defense. order*. Kvtn though
m h r i s l s .sharfagss may have ru t
them down to low production or
aoa* a t ail, they are retaining
their manpower and postponing
eosrvoraio*. Tboy argue that, in
the last war, the ronacirntiou*
owner who converted early, at hl«
own expense and at Ihe lost of HD
customers, sent thovo customer(0 competitor* who watted 18
months or two years—and then
got dtfanso contracts al higher
rata* aa wall. So kuadrtda of
flUnts sra walling, watchfully.

rugged Thunder Jet fighters, aln m . k u m art than 1,100 prodecars In Ha "sourro files." Thor*
arw 196,000 parts in a mnvsational
J*C aad many af them ara mad* by
•mall plants that apocinllia.
1 ’ In short, almost any givan wea­
pon or pitro • ( equipment actually
it th* predert of assay different

ith which ChryeWr can produce
mk* or BspwbHe can turn out
tghtar craft may very well d*end. Ilka a convoy nf ship*, on
to slowest unit la tho line.
Consequently, with shortages in
, machine
la— and tha
tha whole

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Tom MeCahlll. featured automotive writer for • Meehan!* Il­
lu strated -' (center), receive,
trophy emblematic of the I9M o f .
Uriel unmodified stock-car rv&gt; rd
from Bill France, president of the
National Association for 8»o*k
Car Auto Racing Th* teroed of

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Chrysler New Yorker four-door
redan, powered hy the new t*0horrepower V-H Firepower engine.
M r is h lll entered the trials on the
reir of lh« moment with a e»r

that had been driven only 490
miles and that had been givan ao
special tune-up. W. Brewster
Shaw, Jr„ Chrysler dealer In Daytons Reach, shown standing a t
the right, loared him tha vehicle,
taking it off the showroom floor.

Kiwanis M edina
ItuaMaua* * raw rag# Oaal
after retiring »• an arrive niiiiistri.
Ile described the appalling con­
ditions of misery in which m»*t
of Ihe middle eastern people, live
•s contrasting .trangrly with the
WASHINGTON. Mar 1-1,IT
beauty of thrii surrounding*.
Tb- government today demanded
Dr, Hrnningrr declare! ths* the •belli to lb* elrclitir chair for
0*&lt;ar Coll a to for hi- |a i t in
Palr&gt;tine was a seaside -rrvi-e the Blair House shooting last
conducted on tb# shores of Gall- Nov. I.
lev—a body of water roughly th&lt;United State* Attorney George
•Is# of lak e Mun'or which ha* a Morris Fay, summing up the
wealth nf Biblical associationgovernments rase, asked a fed­
pointing out that Ihe pe-tplr- eral court Jury of nine wumen
of the Middle Fast were living in and three men to returP a ver­
advanced state of civilisation while dict
of first - degree
murder
America was still a wilderness. Dr. against the Puerto Rican N a­
Henninger said the methods used tionalist who admittedly started
in constructing the pyramid* with­ the gunfire in front of President
out m»dtrn tools are still a mys­ Tinman's residence.
tery to western architerta.
While federal court Juries do
lie added that the region had not fix the punishment, a first
decayed to such an extent that di­ degree murder conviction car­
aces* is everywhere and sanitation ries
a mandatory sentence of
is of the most rudimentary sort. death
f’o llaio listened attentively as
Karl lllggenhotham Introduced
visitors Jrs*r Bowen. president of Fay summed up the government's
th* Fairfax, Mo. club. Stanley rase against him. It concede*
Evans, president of the Evans that Collaso’s rornpanloa. ifripo*
Griaairtually fired Hi*
bullets which killed Whit# House
guard Iwslt* Cnffrlt Iwfnra he
tilled himself. But Fay told Ihe
jury Gnffrlt was slain In an a t­
tempt l«y the two Puerto Ricans
to kill President Truman, and
that Collaro should he convicted
first -degree murder,
TroopH To Ki|ro|&gt;r nf Fay
said the nnly reason Collam and Turrcsola failed *n a
iraatlao#* rtmm Pas* tsaei
Renat a Joint or concurrent resolution—meaning one that would was Iwcaiise of Hi* "valiant re­
be subject to ronsidsralion by sponse to duty" by offlcerv guard­
ing the chief executive.
both the Senate and House.
The prnsectuor Mid the Puerto
Mrmbais said the vote, •&gt; taken,
did not foreclose the possibility R i c a n s "deliberately Intended to
that a Joint or concurrent resolu. kill anylmdy that got lu their
Hon would be Uken up by Hi# way and they did kill officer Cofcommittee after it disposes of the felt."
lev* A. Rover, chief of Collasn’a
Cetmally-Ruaacll proposal.
The does vote indicated the Ad­ court-appointed counsel, followed
ministration will have hard altd- Fay. la y ’s chief assistant, John
ding to sidetrack growing Rc. W. Fihelly will make the closing
hilean demands Hut Congress argum ent for the government,
va an equal vole# in charting followed by Instruction* by Fed­
future policy on assigning Ameri­ eral Judge T. Alan GuMitmrnugh
can troops to the Western Euro­ on points of law. This Indicated
pean defense force of General that Collaso'a fata may h* placed
In the hands of tha Jury sometime
Dwight D- Eisenhower.
The Army said today that Ita this afternoon.
May draft call had Iwen reduced
to 90,000 men "because wo are
catching up on General MacArthur's requirement* In tha Far
East."
An Army spokesman told rapollers that the reduction—all
(Ahcr monthly calls this year
have been for 10,000 nsen—"haa
ogm Uis proposed draft of 19 year

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Iranian Assassination

A field dlapaUh gave only
sauit boats.
Tha battalion shoved off at 9:16 manger details. I t said infantry,
men were moving across flatlands
A M.
Its crossing point was not given. and low hills against moderate
resistance on tho Bed’s side of
tho riser.
U. 8. Third Division petrols
hove been probing Red defense* In
and around the former South Ko­
rean capital for nearly two weeks.
The river crossing in greater
strength may be aimed at keeping
off balance tho thousands of
Chinese reported massing f o r a
spring counter attack.
The bulk of the Chines*
Kaat of the crossing points, the
U. S. First Marin* Division, four strength was gathering on the
American infantry divisions, and central front, between Yongdu
attached Allied elements pushed and Ifoengsong, 30 to SO miles
east of 8eo«il. It i* la that sector
o*f
________ T__
The U. 8. 24th DeUion, on the toe major counterattacks a re CXWolfhound right flank, took on# peeled.
The Korean Red assault Wed­
hill but an encountered stiff
Chines* opposition on two ethers. nesday on the eastern end of the
And on the 24th'a right flank, central front, some 30 miles east
British troops ran into dug in of Hoensong, could be the open­
Reds north of the lateral Yongdu- ing smash la a general Communist
llnengsong road.
A. P. Correspondent William C.
The attack on South Korean
Barnard reported "the thunder of positions began Tuesday night. It
artillery was constant all along continued Wednesday in an area
the front barking up the attack. eight to 12 miles northeMt of
Planes were swooping down on the Allied held Par.gnim, a road junc­
batlla line from early morning." tion.
The battle was fought over
Because the attack was mads
hard-packed snow remaining from on unfavorable terrain it raised
a -it.Inch snowfall Tuesday.
speculation that it may be diver­
General MarArthur visited the sionary thrust. I t hit the South
front shortly after the push began. Korean Seventh Division on the
The attack line ran from several U. S. Seventh Division's right
llan.river crossing points cast flank.
of Seoul to an ar*x north of Panm im , some 66 miles to the e a st
Only en the extreme ra tern
end of the line did the II. N.
forte* run Into sertom trouble at
(Contlnoed from Pag* Owe)
the outset. There powerful Korean
Red attack* forced South Korean Banking Committee which has
troops to withdraw one to three charged that he and some other
mile* on the right flank of the R F C dirrciors have yielded to in­
attacking II. S. Seventh Division. fluence.
Thera was speculation at first
that tha Red counterthrust, which
It hc*d him in private because
preceded news of Ihe general Al- of Dunham't p*ec. he has • bad
lid attack, might h« the forerunner heart and ihov-J not be crossof an expected Red counteroffer

ICm Um s S gram Pa«* Uoal
ed by F ablal Identified the asaassin only as a “certain man” and
said ha was arretted immediately.
The communique said tha cab­
inet would continue In office un.
der h it supervision and called on
all officials to “carry out their
duties with the utmost strength."
All sources agreed the Com­
munists were not involved in the
the assassination.
Although Rah mar a rame to
powtr with American tupport. Its
nod become increasingly concilia,
tory to the Soviet Union, Iran'*
northern neighbor.
The police refused to identify
the assassin or his ((filiations,
but his action was generally re.
gatded as another ftarewy in in­
ternal politics. One source said
political enemies feared Rasmara
was aiming to take such dicta­
torial steps as dissolving the par­
liament, which has Increasingly
opposed his policies.
One informed source said the
assassins were members cf a fana­
tical religious sect called Fada*
yam Islam, but could give no rea­
son why the r o u p should haw
•truck at this time.
Raima tv, however, has Iwen
pushing a II. S -u rg rd program of
widespread r e f o r m s unpopular
with the country’s wealthy rul­
ing minority and has opposed
widely-supported demands for na­
tionalisation of the huge Britishcontrolled Anglo-lraman Oil Com.
pany.
The fiO.year-old funner premier
look office last June with the
U. 8. backing. On Jan. 26 he won
a surprise vote of confidence 91
to 9 in Iran's parliament (Majlis),
but only after the Hhah railed re­
bellious members individually to
the palace to urge unit at this
lime of international crisis.
The premier had Iweti under Increason* firs In the parliament
rrently beaus* of the country's
economic difficulties and because
a promised 126,000,non loan from
the U. S- government Ex-portImport Bank had failed to m ater­
ial it*.
Raima ra and other government
officials had gone to the mosque
for th* funeral service of an islamlc religious leader.
A witness to the ahooting, form­
er press department director Esfandlar Botorgmehr, said as the
premier passed through th* erowd-

m

RFC Investigation

alve.

However. A. P. correspondent
Tom 8ton# reported that the Red
attacks seemed almd a t relieving
m a r t on the hadly-mauld North
nreaa Third Corps in front of
the U. 8- Seventh Division.
II* said South Korean Seventh
Division troops fell lark to new
lines to itablHs* end protect the
United Nation* line northeast of
Amldong on the East-central
(root.
There were reports of Chinese
going into the acctor for the firat
time. An American regimental
commander told Stone: "We can
expect earn* real trouble now."
i On Ike western front. Allied
force* surged across the Han
River cant of battered Seoul behind a rolling artillery harrege.
Field dispatches on the action
were l eis yo i.

S

BifC Four Parley
study iff European problems -ia
general • the deputies clashed yev
terday un a definition nf U|fir&gt;
own leak.
At Russian Inslstenew, th* depu­
ties arr supposed ri&gt; discuss oaly
the technical . aspect* of Use
agenda and not gn into the moat
of the problems themselves, u i ?
Thus the deputies could spree
Uic foreign minisleres should dtaru n a peace treaty for Germany
but could dot them solve* talk
about the content of such a
treaty.
At yesterday's meeting, how­
ever, Western sources reported.
Russian Deputy Foreign Miniate:
Andrrei Gromyko instated on talk ­
ing about Ihe substance of prohIrtn*. And he Insisted he eras
right In doing -o.
Tho deputies of the United
States. Britain and Franco coun­
tered they were not authorised
lo hold aurh discussions, dmInformant said they would nee I
new Instructions from their gov.
cm meats If th er were to take up
•uch questions.
This new disagreement on def­
inition fostered a wave of prs-itnum among Ihe Western dele­
gates. Even ths French, who had
gone Into th* conference with
high hope* for a successful con­
clusion, felt the task now la going
In be much more difficult.
There wo* no question of giving
up. however. A British (poke*,
man emphasised that la Ike first
twu meetings, talk* have not
really lavellad down to specific
agenda limns.
(M alls of what scent on In th*
conference room a t the pink m ar­
ble palace off faahhionabU Ave­
nue Foeh were scanty but reveal,
mg. Th* four deputies agreed
that each delegation could givo
out Information to th* press on
tha "atmosphere" nf the meetings
but should withhold detal'a &lt;ff
what woa said.
One spokoaeman said this rule
waa adopted because it was felt
that if th* delegate* remarks were
not directed to the press there

Th* Senate Is about to vnta on
whether to lower th* minimum
draft age from 10 lo IS. Oppon­
ents of (ha draft of lfl year old*
contend th* armed f o r m don’t
need them, and they were ex.
pct*d to all# upon the reduced
draft rail for may aa a further
argument.
Tb* Army spokesman said In
reply ta queries that !h# draft
figure far May had been on ibo
hooka for aotno tlm# and “did net
corns up all of * sudden." De­
fense officials have been asking
for months that th# draft ago ha
lowered lo IB.
Th* Banal* came up today to
• decision an fixing a manpower
coiling for tho armed foraea. They
•greed lent night to start voting
•ra attempting to iwjitec* con­
th h afUraooo (1:30 p. M. BBT) but many who voted against an crete and purposeful Soviet pro­
•eroao-Use-board teg indicated fa­ posals fa r a foreign ministers con.
vor for axampting only u ch Item* (•fence agenda swlth vague suggmlloiu far discussion tonics.
VftllBR m U I k n BSM tlM fla
Th* waoteni ayopoasl*. said
tlament of W kJr^ ’dHm

tha gwvarnmaal arm tha
•Hon program "don’t i f
look aay brighter.”

r a g
|te-9T«

t o o n mile* pee hour &lt;*•« mad#
a&gt; Daytona Beach. Fla., in a

itioas on tho
C
k to pave U
crossing.

«5ws^laSi3srtaa
lion sad nearlv a week of horn,

bardment of Chinese Communist
positions.
u Central MarArthur.
his 12th
Dying visit to the front warned
anew of a Chinsee buildup for a
"massive offensive" |fe called
agaia far-a United Nations d*rimam op what to do about Red
las’* undeclared war on the Ala In Koraa. *
The U. N. military commander
paid In a sta(ament that, as the
situation stands, the Korean eondiet will reach a "theoretical mllltarv stalemate"— meaning that
neither tide could win.
The Allied rrooaing of the Hen
a l two points east of Seoul was
made at 9:16 A. M. (4:16 P. M.
E8 T . Tuesday). A heavy artillery
barrage ripped up Chinese Red

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examined in public. Newsmen were
given copies of a statement Dun­
ham mad*.

Dunham, In th* statement, did
not specifically nam* ptrsons he
•aid he believes Math to "use"
him, but mentioned a social group
which k* said intlafed Whit*
House aid* Doaaid Dawson. And
he specifically exempted Dawson
from hi* asiftiaalisn.
"Sine* earning to Washington,"
Dunham's statem ent said, "I am
positive no on* has succeeded In
exerting any proper ‘Influence*
upon my decision on any RFC
matter.
“I now feel, however, that
some of the gentlemen with whom
I became associated sought to
‘oae me.'
" It now se e m clear ta mo that
they used their friendship with
me, and possibly hits of In fem u .
How which they thereby picked up
In convince ethers Umt they could
'Influence* m* ded al—*.’
Going en then to apeak o f Ik*
"Social gri u p " he said be found,
soon after taking office, H u t he
was nbvloutly regarded as a new
member of f t
The men in it, he said, were
Dawson, E. Marl Young, husband
of a Whit* Banna stenographer;
fa m e s c. Windham, a former
RPC employe. Rax Jacob*. De­
troit InduxtriaMot and Windham**
employer, aad William K- Willett.

close behind him and Bred foci
shots.
"The first bullet hit the premier
In Ihe bock of his head and r.p.
narently killed him Instantly,"
Roxnrgmehr said. " It alt happen­
ed In half a serond The premier
apparently had no wanting. The
second bullet hit him in Ike nock
and two shots missed.
"A policeman tried to grab the
(hey had waa along this tin*."

uHouse
f e had
j s great
w i rconfidence
x r i t sin
Mr. W illett"
paw saa also introduced him to
President Truman. Dunham said,
and “told me th a t top RFC per­
sonnel matter* should he cleared
through th* Whit* House. Bo.
cans* he was tha only Whit*
Hoot* official I knew, I assumed
that meant such matters should ha
riaarod through him."
He said h* contaecd Dawson on
manv subjects.
The Beast* aubcomiait** mad*
lU charge that Dunham has yield­
ed to Influence in a report it sent
to the Senate last month. The re­
port named Dawson ami Young
and men who had Influenced him.
Young has denied it. Dawson haa
reads np comment.

M AW .

7,

1951

M u u ln and he, loo, was shot |
don't know If be was killed. Th»n
more policemen tarrounded tht
runm an and captured him. Three
others also were arrested."
Polka Mocked off the streets
leading to the mown*, hot tSe.
crowd of hundreds took the newi
calmly.
The assassination was the s«.
rood political killing within two
years In a masque here. Minister
of m a rl Abdul llossein llajir was
shot and killed Nov- 4. 1949. in
another religious place.
An attempt was mad* on the
life of the shah in February, 131’'.
The ruler escaped with minor iru

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Finding Relief
IIADACOL May Bring the Relief
Yog Arc Seeking If Your
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«l Vitamins HI. H2. M a­
rin
and
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If more folks would remember
the old saying, "Don't put off unpv r - r » -. *r .-y til tomorrow wrhat,
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To Produce Prorparlty to r Hanford.
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IN D E P E N D E N T

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

E sta b lish e d 1908

D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER

1 H U R SD A Y

W EA TH ER

Partly cloudy north portion and
clear (o partly rloudr south por­
tion. Conti nurd a n ’nt through
Friday, lirn tlr to auxirratr ta x a ­
ble miMtly easterly wind* through
Friday.
AiwoclnU'd D ress L easetl

.M A R. 8, 1!»5|

N o. M l

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Told House-Senate Voice Asked
A llied Force Stabs Courtis
Spy Defendant
* At Weakening Reds Sought Secrets On Troops-To-Europe Issue
Chinese Are Reported
To Be W ithdrawing
T o w a r d Parallel:
Jets Stage Battle
• y TOKYO. m I H m /D — Allied
troops (tabbed ahead one to two
initei today again*! (potty retie
tancr in the (rcond day of their
70-milei wide drive in Korea.
Fitld diipatrhea uid the Red
retiilancr war “ more of a re­
arguard nature, indicating the
Communida were withdrawing their
main body of troop* in front of
dire advancing Allier."
A U. S . Eighth Army briefing
officer (aid 11.039 Chinese and
North Korean Rrdv were killed or
wounded Wednesday on the open­
ing day of the assault—one of the
biggest Allied attach of the war.
The weather wai iptinglike. run­
ny but nippy enough to require
an overcoat.

Need For Disposal Mrs. R o o sev elt
Plant Emphasized Termed Friend 01
At Jay cee Meet Washington Reds

Two Lonely H e a rts
Slayers Reported
R esigned To D eath
By M. L .~ 8TEP1HNBON
OSSINING. N. Y„ Mar. 8—&lt;/Th
—Two lustful lovers w ere re­
ported calmly resigned to die In
I lie electric chair u n l t h t as the
final payoff In their m udrrd forprofit partnership.
But lawyers continued lastminute efforts to save the con­
demned "lonely hsarta" slayer—
200-pound Mrs. Martha Beck and
4$aymotvl Fernanlet, tho balding
” «mro.
Mrs. Berk, SI, and Fvm andcr,
38, have been in tha death house
at 8ing Sing prison atet# 1949,
but thoy never hav* AM*, while
In prieon.
After
ter another mi
unswowafa! op.
M arts,
al in New York
Make a
elr lawyers plai
today—
plea to a federal
either In Now York
tho
8u^reme Court In a siting! on.
.^ A n o th e r appeal to O-lvernor
Thomas E. Dewey to Commute
tho death erntenrea also was
likely.
The p air was
tho bludgeon-stra
der of a 86-year-ol
Y., widow, Mrs. Ji
Mrs. Fay wai
Stream N. Y., Jan. 4,
ah* pleaded for Fentul______
He had met the widow through
a Lonely Hearts
honeyed
money,
Other Lonely III
were chalked up «
riot and Mra. Beck
ICh Hsm S

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-tifi i V

Joseph F. K ia ib
Services Held Today
Funeral services were conduct­
ed thla morning at
Meal Home for Joae]
resident of Lako

Sunday followitg a
Farther Anthony
ft dated nt the sen
remains were sent
National Cemetery far
services and Internsang.

r u m stoat
John I.ccnardy, local TOtcran
attorney, who has
XL John* River w

Tell Of Fat Fees And Free Rooms At RFC’ Probe

N EW YO RK. Msr. ft— &lt;A‘) - A
fotmet Navy oidnancr employe
Irstilictf in the m l ion's fust atom
spy Itial today that one of the
thicc drf.-ndanls asked him to
supply government secrets lot Rus­
sia.
W ASH IN G TO N TM ar. 8-&lt; /Pj—
Max Ditcher said Julius RosenRep. Revs Beck Botonr (D-Utah)
today accused Rep. Velde (R - llll berg. 34. an electrical engineer,
of "a lack of courage" for bas­ told him that "many people” were
ing inserted in the Congressional aiding the Russians by providing
Record an alack on Mrs. Eleanor clasiified iniotmalion.
Rosenberg, hi* wife, Ethel, 34,
Roosevelt.
and radar expert Morton Sohetf
She referred to a one-minute 33, are accuie.l of wartime espion­
speech made Tuesday by Velde, age In behalf of Ru*«ia. They face
tep Republican on the House Un- a possible death penalty.
Klitchrr *aid lto*cul&gt;cig talked
American Activities Committee, and about “the jub the Soviet Union
said Velde "apparently did not say wa* doing In the war effort and
on th e. floor of the House the that ume lntr*t* in the Unit ml
statement that is writen in the Re­ Slate* were denying them in.
formation and impeding Iheii e f­
cord."
fort."

H e a l t h D epartm ent Congressman Accuses
Her Of Advancing
O f f i c e r E stim ates
Communist Cause
C o s t At $600,000

Florida Ird the enlirr southeast
in money upended on dealing its
streams of pollution duting I960
and was fourth in the nation—be­
hind such large stairs as New York
and Penmylvania— in its sanitation
work on waterways. Sidney Burkowiu Stale Health Department
officer, told today's Jaycee inert­
ing.
In otdei to givr Sad tiid an ade­
quate sewerage disposal plant and
make Lake Montoe safe for swim­
While ground troopi crunched ming a $600,000 plant is needed
Ahead, 14 U. S. F M lota Inter- in Sanford, Mr. Burkowili said.

Teptfd IT MiG-type flghlar* over
northwest Korea. The Russianbuilt Jets fled. Neither aide sus­
tained damage.
"We didn't have lime to get in
any good shot nt them," said I t.
Col. Glenn T. Kagltston, flight
lender. “As soon ns they saw us
runiing they turned tail and ran."
The U. 8 . 26th Division fanned
out an additional mile Thursday
from the three-mile-deep bridgeA ’*d h carved Wednesday on the
north bank of the Han River east
of 8eoul. The 36lh made three ataault crossings over bridge- built
under Red mortar fire. Its ad­
vance Thursday wai against little
or no reslatance.
On the right of the S6lh , the U.
8 . 34th Division drove ■head al­
most two mllea against scattered
resistance.
And farther along the hattlellne, from west to eaat:
a U, 8. P i n t Cavalry division
Iro o p i ndvancedUilmosL two mi'ra
unopposed northeast of Chlpyuns
toward llongehon.
British forces east of Yongdu
reported seeing 200 Rada moving
(t^ s iis w s oa r i m aia)

Ordnanceman Accuses
Rosenberg Of Ask­
ing For Blueprints
Of Secret Materia!

She quoted Velde a* having put
He told • federal routl j u r y ,
thi* statem ent in I be Record!
that Rosenberg asked him to ob­
"The influence uf Eleanor Roose­ tain plana, blueprint* and tdher
velt in the promotion of fommun- Irifoi ination for valuation and po«.
Inn ami immorality and indecency slide tran*ml**ion to Ku*«ia.
among ro-calltd minority group* in
Ku-enl-rrg also inquired, ElitchWashington -bould l-r explored.* »r said, whether he kmw "any e n ­
"To put thi* into Ihe record,
studrnt* or graduate*
might -ay an. sk il Into Ibr Hr gineering
who were progressive amt who AfNMINO . 0 0 . 1 SINAII 'INtlUlNCt' PRO.(*i in Washington, attorney George M (Slatsgold confers
cord and not «ay il .m the floor would
with hit counsel, Alexander Blur, nlhal (letl), while on the witness stand UU-'Kohl testifled that while he
he safe to approach on tho
of the House, show a lark of
was attorney for the Sexuny and Sonrnto Hotel*, Miami, III their application for REf auuUltc*. Ja nes
question
of
espionage."
courage," Mrs. lioronr added.
Muiray, Jr., an atlurnry amt *on j| me enutnr, collected a $31,000 fee toi a oik in obtaining Itie touns Hi C
Ellteher, the government'* fir*l
Velde was nol present at thaexaminer Hilton W. Itoberk.m tr.-iblt tell* prober* that he and til* family were given lice accommodation!
■nine**,
said
Rosenberg
a*kmi
time, and when lie p n -rn la tiv ..
at a luxurious Miami Reach tmtcl ..itn tu.roving It.SOO.tMM loan for the nine* (I mc, n u t . I .........
Martin (R-Maxs) and llnffmst him for the Inhumation in Wash­
(R-MIch) objected to the speech ington In Iflt I. Elitch. r thrn wa*
In Velde’* absence, Mrs. Ro*one living at 317 Delaware Avenue, he
•aid Velde had been notified shr said.
Concerning a second defendant,
was going to attack him.
Velde's action, Mra. Roxonr said, Ellteher said Sol«ll recruited him
"la also a violation of the tru*t into the Young Communiil l e a ­
we in tbp House repove in each gue. This occurred while he and
other, for certainly the right t- Sobel were rooming together a t
extend remark* in the Record wa* 2928 Seventh Street, Northwest,
never intended to be a moan* for in Washington, he *aid.
an attack on character—an attack
The government prosecutor a t i ^
.
. ,
, .«
without a chance to defend. Had thi* nation'* fim atom *Py i r i s * D e m o c r a t i c
Dun&gt; &lt;».i D s c b i ^ J i e
M a j o r lx ?
tho geatlosnwi mad* Ma statem ent
on the floor pnd had I hoard Mm. ffiSW lr r.T S rV ." ,.""
Wns Asked By Rowe
Reduced
To
One
By
I am Just afraid what 1 may have “sketche* of the very atoml*
To
Take All Blame
done.
L egislator's Death
li'aatlwasa it* rt» » aiis
"W hat in the world has happened to make people In high orfl-t
WASIIINGTDN. Mar I* —
WASHINGTON, Mai H &lt;/!&gt;&gt;—
lake delight and satisfaction it.
&lt;AP)
Kenalrtr* investigating
.Scis.ilnr
Virgil
(.'hapinsn,
55-yearcharacter asansslnallon?" -he a*k
charge* of influence on It l ‘C
old veteran member o( Congress
ed. "Character atsasslnation D fat
lending naked thr Ju s tirr Dc.
wurao than murder because the
partmrnt I ihI sv to *cvrch it*
from Kentucky, was nt|uted fatal­
murdered victim* do not have to
t m in i of hearing* for Ctidrnrr
ly
early
loday
in
a
rtilliiion
nl
Ins
live in the pain and suffering that
of perjury, l i t rtaafnn or ulhrr
.ugnmolitlr and a li.nler-truck
comes In n person whn*e reputa
rlol*ti»ii&gt; of l* n .
Chairman
lion I* assassinated,
He was a Demtxral.
Rr KAHL~*t. HAUMAN
I ulbrighl t it - \ r k ) announced
"How can anyone moke general
hi* Srnalc l.inking rommillr,.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 8—(Ah
( hnpman tlttd' nt
Rethc«la
• tatement* about a person and In The little Puerto Rican Oscar Col­ N'aval bo*pital nton.' «evcn buur*
bad tilled iininim«u*lt to **k
elude in them word* that mean that lage ha* been doomed to death in after the nix-itjent, which occurred
for ihe Inquiry.
It ha* been
TAX COLLECTORS
the person la a traitor and tun the electric chair following con­ at 3:20 A. M. on rVnncctirul
supplying thr Ju s tirr DrpallJACKSONVILLE, Mar. 8-W 1 moral
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|s ■&gt;alln*r4 llu l- a a r t 't s r S
mrnl a dnlly rupr ■»( Milnr**r*
viction for murder during an at—The Florida Association oi
"No one need* to defend Eleanor temp to a»*a**lnate President
»»m n tr*tlmi»rv.
County Toi Collrclor* voted unan­
imously today against collecting Roosevelt," Sirs. IU&gt;vmp said. "Her Truman.
in hi-lory l« secure already—
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iral property lavra on the install­ place
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aaIamthat list
Bn
hour BtHf 40 minute* yc»trrday
lit*
l l i ' l f l I n IallK L' 'I s I T J
ment plan.
K it (liirttor Walirr I.. Dunham
K 1 'I j f
nmrnitig
lp convlrt lire 37-year^ld Collar.. l \ n C ,l t , i r , l „ v \ I « r
17
It said that would be its stand
LOOKING a bit Bomber, Andrei Gro­
down In history
*hp will go
go down
history on two first-degree murder m int*
o i l l U T d H ) , A lH r , I f
"pending clarification of the sys­ that
myko, Soviet Deputy Fo-cigu Min­ w o ijuolrrl tod iv a* raying a fel­
’Mea'a
greatest
-,um.
a*
one
of
America
a
greatest-,,.ni.
fa
rr|M
B
mandatory
»cntem." John Galloway, Beminolr
uter, listens to tha report at une of low Imard member triced lorn to
i i s s i i i m * oa H a s a ln
fence of death, although the formPioneer Nigiit. nn erenl nn
County t a i collector, la amonr
hli ai.lt« Si tha “Big four" Council
at sentencing wa* delayed.
mially cnjoiresl l.y pioneer* nmt of Foreign Minister* cpen-l enn- lengn and "become the fall guy'
those attending the convention.
Col lain'* companion In an at. elderly people In thi* area, will hr (errrices In Paris. Delegation* from 111 a Senate inverligation ol poll
tempt to storm lllalr Iluute last held nt the Lake Mary Community the U. 8 , England, Crane* nnd IHuNov. I paid with hi* life on the Building on tlr&lt;- evening of S atur­ *1* are taking p a rt (Inlerno'lonel) tic il tullgencr m Ihe R { C
day, Mn id: 17, it »*» decided l.&lt; &lt;t
(pot.
irpurten Dunham named dirrctni
The Municipal Pool will lie open­
Grinelto Torrrsola, Ilka Collaio night nt n meeting of the Lake
Senator l
(I) Nik) told
ed Sunday afternoon from 1:00 to a Ihierto Rican NatlonallM, wa* Mary Chamtier &lt;&gt;f Commerce, with
Froepecta for the building of a 6:00 o'elock and will continue in
C. V. Hraulngton presiding.
(*ei
i|
Kowc.
shot
In
death
hy
Leslie
Coffelt,
sewage disposal plant In 8anford operation fur tha spring and rum"T h i* will lie the 2'Hh nlrnusl
merniter of the President'* horiy.
I ulbrignt liradr a Senate Bank­
were discussed In Jacksonville mer^season, City Manager Clifford
prr*entntion of Pioneer Nigh:,'
yesterday by City Manager Clif­ McKibbln announced thi* morning. guard, after Torrsola fatally nld Frnnk Even thi* morning,
ing Subcommittee which tu* been
wounded
Coffelt.
ford McKibbln and David Lee, di­
Mr. Evans, who Initiated the
receiving letlimony lieLmd timed
F. Hasky Wight will again havr
Both the first-degree murder
rector of the Board of Sanitary charge of the Pool and concession*
•■vent and provided the building
doors.
Engineers of the State Board of with Mr*. Wight aaaiiting. Mi&gt;* counts against Collaio, 37, wen in which 1* i* *tnge.|. todn&gt; pre­
on Coffelt'a death, lie al*o
Anutlier Miiicommitt,',' memta-r.
TAMPA, Mar." 8 —«/!•&gt;—
lloalth,
Penny Wallace will serve a* life lased
n lugger nnd better program
Senator t'aphait
llt- ln d l, *aid
was convicted of assault with in­ dicted
Sheriff Hugh Culbrrslh posted
Mr. McKibbln pointed out this guard.
of
entertainment
than
erer.
tent to kill in the wounding of two
liunhaiti u»cd (he words "become
morning that the new housing pro"Ini* time we are going to let 1 a $.$,&lt;&gt;00 bond today after s
The pool swimming hour* will other White House guard*. Joseph
the fait guy" In describing the
Jocts here, larludi
uding the C
Castle
a i' rontinur on Sunday
ihe Pioneer* 11rovide the talent fut ’ lll!k*Wiiugh grand Jury imtin.
afternoons
Brew
rewer program,i, had
ad brought the during the above hour*. On Tues­ II. Down* and Donald T. Rirdxrll. the progra.11/' he ileelared rothns | nl him on fire chars**, inclnrl- incident. He said Dunham filed
d.c-iment* with the -nticommittee
Rv It* verdict the Jury rejected isstically. lie returned with M i*
tng one of taking payoff mime)
such
a facility
. of ■
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n i t y to the at- days and Thursdays tha hours will
to l.xrk hi* «t,,ry Fulliright said
tentlcu of State health officials. be 3:30 to li:S0 P.M. and on Satur­ Col lam's story that he and Tor- Evans Saturday night front Ho*, from a gsnM er. Circuit Court
Dunliani made n trip to Florida
Clerk Chariev II. Pent *rrr»d
Tho Maybank bill, now before day* from 0:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. rrsola merely wanted to atage a ton to hi* l.ake Mary home f u n
recently uml, In-fore having, dic­
demonstration In behalf of Puerto *lay c f onr month in Ihr fsm iliai
Congers la designed
the papers nf last night'* grand
gned to furnish and 1:00 to 6:00 P.M.
such * it loo In defense areas
The bottom of the pool ha* been Rican Independence and did not rurroumllng* and home of which jury proceedings on Culbreath. tated n letter of real gnat toll but
-lid not file It
and friends of Ihe Hheriff 1m
normal disposal «apa- repainted, and the deck has been intend to kill anyone.
Ira is * 0 fond.
Fulbright continueit
bilitiea are outgrown, be
said
Collato'a case went to the jury
hr eaid.
Five cane*, hand carved try ihc mediately signed Ihe bond.
coated with a rubber base paint
"Dunam sal-l Rowe called him
„ While la Jatkaonvllle, M r M e that will proven!-slipping by bath- a t 3:40 P. M. yesterday, the late J. II. Me#* nf Geneva, arc
Klbbin eoaferred with Wylie Gilseventh day of the trial. Vigorous available for presentnlion to lire
TAMPA. Mar. 8—&lt;/P&gt; Sheuff in Hot Ida ami told him thi* whole
lesple of the engineering D m of
on the Jury room door at "oldest men prr*ont. snd prl*c* Hugh Cultircath wa* imlUlr d Irv » thing could lie solved if lie would
All equipment an4 faellltlaa at knoaklng
IfoatlaiMd oa l*aoa Ola)
Smith and Gillespie, regarding the pool have bean approved b »the
will im secured for the rddest lilllalHirmrgh rounty uraml Jury file some memore min along with
The memoranda
plana drawn up In 1948 for o sew­ Stale Board of Health, Mid fc. II
ailir*,” he stated.
la*t night «n charac* of inkini- hi- |lresignation.
..MtlBU-a o* ••**» «&gt;•»
WOMAN SUFFRAGE
age disposal plant In Sanford.
i i . h iim n on t*»ii* riser
Johnton, city sanitary offirer.
ATHENS, Mar. 8—UP)— For
GRF.KNLAND TAXED
the first lima in hiatsry, Greek
COPENHAGEN. Denmark, Mar.
women will b* allowed to voto In H—
For the first time In the
Groek municipal elections Apr. hlstor:' of Greenland--bigge*t I*18. They also are allowed to run land In the world—its 20,(KKJ infor offleo.
habitant* are to pay taxes to
8I1 women ar* on one ticket Denmark, mother-country of the
for tho 30-seat city assembly in arctic colony.
By RBLMAN MORIN
Hy JOHN Ik KN«X
*
Tha government has proposed a
.. •*“,**1^**&lt; P*H
raarmln* America ia a Job that only a house- Athana.
BOSTON,
M
ar.
9
— f/P) — Do yo« |&gt;U »•&gt; d*»h
Woman still ar* net allowed to duty on a numWr of good* being
wife canid lava.
r&gt;(( gas. water and electricity if you get warning of an A;bmnb altacl; J
vote In national elections.
■kipped to Greenland, providing a
"D o n 'll" iay* the National Ftrc Protection AHooatwn. Jurl ihu.
Il B • problem of plain ahopfring. not lor the big machines and
total annual revenue equivalent
FEATHERED ALCOHOLICS
weapons—only . relatively fate plants can make those — but for an
to abopt 1300,000, No Income tax pff .hr ordinary, every-day control. That ia. twn down thf^thermoLEVEN, Scotland, Mar. 8-U P ) ie planned, however.
immanaenuaebar of intall articles, parts and gadgets, each a liny
.tat., or do.# lb* burner, on your ga&lt; Move or other beating appliance^
—fir* local pigeon* are still sober
, sympoalum
■
SI
_1 Cl
mn «
~"
Bagmen! In the vast mosaic of th&gt; a ------A
ofm National
Fire*
suit frrrm frequent raid nlrrt*.
CIVII. AIR PATROL
defana# picture.
have been charged with the task today. Expert* hav* put -off until
“I'aliif propaganda (fluid hr of
About 26 member* of the Civil Protection Association experts—
4 8 upg M ._myU,.^. that yms had of getting all tha equipment naves warmer weather an attem pt to
Air Patrol met last night at the inuniclpal Gre fighting rxrrrt*. great udvantage to an enemy,"
sary to supply the armed forces get them drunh
The town council decided on tha Airport Hangar and renders! in­ Including ddefa — fire preven­ ,ay» Horatio Bond, chief engineer
1 ,000^6 people with evarythlftg this country la building.
from n dear knob to o bathtub.
They hav* to know, or oukkly plastered-pigeon project as • laat struction In first aid from Cant tion adviser*, Industrial fire pro- of th* assoeistlon, who made «■*•
haurtivc studies of air raid meaditch effort to gat rtd of tha Wnl* Wally Krohne. Lynn Twyman,
hav* been
commander of the D.A.V. Pott, taction expert and others — *Lrei In Europe during the laat
was present, said C A P. Lieut. agreed It wga Impractical or un- war.
. . ,
•f
wise to attem pt Ait elaborate ahut.
In the rase of gas. particularly.
David Remley.
___Jag next Wednesday ting-off of tilllMlaa which would II was pointed out, shutting off of
.JI b# a "demand meeting^, Interrupt normal life and artlvl- main aupply valves In house* and
httlldings extinguishes pilot lights
. ,
.
member* of Ihe CA.P. a r t t ie s .
Challenging aoma advice that which are part of the automatic
by Lieut. Remley to he
... m order to make drclsion* has gone out, the 84-year-old fire control* of gat-burning devlcr*.
a m n lu tlim
say* romplicatade safety precautions
on the moving of the unit else­ preventive
where due to Ihe reactivation nf Americans mual bewaree of de- are needed In restoring *uch In(Ch i Is m C Oa ra g e Twel
(tructjva confusion that might retha station.
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Pointing out that Lake Monroe
no lunger has sufficient volume uf
flow to handle the city's waste,
tlu- health offirer told the Jayrees that Florida has been de­
scribed a* a "polluted para.tl e"
W a u s r of the condition »f i&gt;'
waterways.
Emphasising that Sanfurd will
not need a complete disposal sys­
tem. Mr. Burkowita sold that the
most expensive port of the aystern—underground piping—Is al­
ready in use here and would lie
utilised by any plant constructed.
Under present plans a conduit
would be constructed parol lei to
Seminole Boulevard carrying all
waatw product! now flowing Intu
l.ake Monroe to a projected dis­
posal plant whero the primary
solids would be filtered out and
digested out in special tanka. These
solids could later bo sold to de­
fray a p a n of I ho otpenao of the
system although this would Ur.a
small t**m for o «ity the wise of
rd, Mr. “Burkowita H id ,1
Sanford.
In times of very heavy rain only
o part of the sewage would gu to
the disposal plant and the rest
would be dumped directly into the
lake as at present. The heavy
water volume at »uch times would
obviate the necessity for total
purification, Mr. Burkowili sold.
Tourist and Industrial eipanelou
would be greatly facilitated by the
Introduction of on adequate dis­
posal plant allowing the develop(Casstlaued On Page 8U)

Senator Chapman
Fatally In ju re d
In Auto Accident

(Jrnmko At Parley

RFCDirectorSays
He was Urged
To Be “Fall Guy”

Collazo Convicted
On Two Charges Of
1st Degree Murder

Pioneer Ni«ht Wi l l

Municipal Pool
Plans Are Studied
To Open On Sunday
For Sewage Plant

Grand Jury Indicts
Sheriff Culbreath
For Taking Bribes

%

_ Problem Of Procurem ent
Plagues American Defense Program

r * 3 s 'V £ C &amp; &amp;

£g

Leave Main Utility Shut Offs Alone
In Air Raid Is Safety Group's Advice

C om m ittees ueTiiana
Major
European
C o n t r i b u t i o n To
E isenhow er
Force
VI'ASHINCTOn TM ai. ft—(JD
W ith a coalition in control, two
Senate committrri voted t4*ttt
liniay fut requiting Imlli Senile
and Mouse appro* at of any airignroent of Aineiican tioopi to ike
North Atlantic Delente foice.
Hy the iame vote, ike Senate
Foreign Relation! rod Aimed Ser­
vice! Committees Jppiored a pro|Hi«j| by Scnatoi Lodge (K -M a u )
to pul the Senate on teeoid a&gt;
laying Luiopean natronv mud ta li­
the "major contnbution' to ground
fusers under (lie command ol l,rne 1 «| Dwight D. i iienhuwei.
Ttii levrr-e.t a 12 12 tie rule In
whi.li a *iiui!at proposal l.y l.i*tg,
wa* defeated yesterday.
Chairman Cunnslly (It-Texl trod
nine tdher l&gt;emo*rat* Wi'h out­
voted in the two move* hy a -oali■
lion reported to liave l^eu made
up of sll iif Itie Republican mem­
ber of the joint group pin* thlei*
Democrats.
\ It touigti Connally refn-nl to
luakr public Ihc rollrall, I tie three
Druiocrat* wrr. reported lu ban
been .S*n* 1or*
George
(IM ix t
Hyrd |D-Vat amt G ilb itc
*Dlow s).
Eleven Republican vole* were
iegi»tere,t, toil Scnslor YMidontierg 1 It-Mich». ill and ah-enl. m i
lint remrd»d.

The iiro|m*al* were written into
n re.ouition wideh Connally -rod
Senator
Itu**rll
ti&gt; (ia )
have
ipomoreil to put the Senate on
record a* favoring the Vdinin1'.
iration plan to vend troop* to join
EDanhnwrr's Western Europenn

Army.

The commit Ire i
lengthy hearing* Oil
proved the plan in
.erday.

vbInch hflrl
lh«* U•ue,. *9I»
11r ii*. ii*1* yrK.

Connally said memtwr* uf tll^
ciuilitiun *rrvrd nultcc dial while
they will -nppuri die Cttnnslly
Rtu&gt;«ell re*otiitinn, Urey want il
Mipplrmenled hy an identical rr
uilution which would require u.
1oni by leith hml*e* and iiavc the
force of law.
The group •riieduled 11 ineclmg
Inter in tire day on a motion In
Henntor (ir r r n (D -ltlt to jiipoint
41 -lib ollililidre to Mod) die qm.-*tion of u twn-hou*e rr*olu'i&lt;m,

Tlie amrmltuetil directing net Urn
try I*aii hull**'* on llu troop que*rreailaarg oa r a a e »i»r

Jail S e n 1 e n c e s
Handed Out F o r
Drunken Driving:
Severe penaltir* and fine* havr
been imposed on five perron*
charged with driving vehicles
while intoxicated, and a viatIi of­
fender face* sentence in t’ounly
Court. Judge Dougla* Steiitirom
unnounccil this morning.
With the criminal term of the
Court completed, the trying of
civil caves was d ate I tu Mart
thi* morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Coun'y rroiecuting Attorney
George A. Speer pointed nut
that during th r present term, ail
ornuccutiona for drunken driving
had ended in convictUm*.
On Feh. 28 I.. A Hrreden plead­
ed nollr contendere on a charge
of thi* type. Judge 8trnitron&gt;
filled him 1180 and cost* or INI
day*, snd revoked hi* driver's
license for otto yrar. Thi* wa* a
fir a! offense with nu accident in­
volved.
Thr ca*e of Forrrtr t.ee, found
gumv of triving while intoxicatrd, with an accident involved,
resulted in a jury vrrd'ct o f
treattaaefl Oa raae *1*1
KAREN JEANNE KICK DIES
Karen Jeanne Kirk, two w.-.-ks
uid daughter of Mr. and Mrx.
George E. Kick, died Sunday
morning at the Frrnald latughtou
Memorial Hospital. Puiorul *crvlee* were held Sunday afternoon
nt Evergreen Cemetery with Rev.
A. G. Mctnni* officiating. Tiro
ttaby wax born on Feh. id.

Sanford Weather
High yesterday HI
larw tiHiay, 6.1
Rain 00
Total March Rain no
Normal March rain 2.71 inrhn.

T he W eath er
r. 8- o n
74 sit
•2 • 16
f*. 67
45 J I
68 16
48 14
S3 37
17 39
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Uismark
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Chicago
Danvar
De* Molnaa

Fresno

New York

Washington

6

Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami

77
74
83
81

Tallahasaae
Tampa

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111 H I A C l | cine area- sr.j outitand.nr rr.*r. f e ll,” told Wilton.
ir. repert.^g on the activities of
tha Utata I a n n r n Market:, kit.
Wilton told tha good grail,*r iondiliona of lain had rreaia.l a feel­
ing of uptiiniam among (l.r mana­
ger* for tha apritig vegetable deal.
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 6 (Bpe- Among market* reporting an inrial) — “The annual meeting of create In volume i* tha Plant City
the National Association of Pro- State Parm er. Market where 4JUTJ
dura Market Manager* I* ached- crate* of atrawlwrrie* movrd
tiled to open at 10:00 A.M. Mar. through the auction market on
W at the McAllister Hotel, Miami, February 27th al an average price
with Nathan Majro, Commi'iioner of 22Nc per pint. Thi* i* the
of Agricultural greeting tha aa- largeat volume *old in one day in
tanihly. Henrcientotlv** from tha aeveral year*. The volume for Ihe
ballon'* fruit and vegetable mar- week totaled '.’.7,361 crate* of 3H
kat* ara expected to pa:i&gt;ipate. pint* each Railing from IfiH r-'Jh'tr
Toni Linder, Commissioner of Agrl- per pint, groa* rale* totaling (184,Culture of Georgia, Commission#.- r.Ofi.M. Tills volume I* eaperle.1
nf Agriculture uf Puerto Riro will lo continue through Ihe current
adHr.M the luncheon ***flon at week.
lltM noon.
“A heavy volume of tomatoes
Dm Cl. Evans. of Miami, pr#*l- rcntlsue moving or. the Pluri.ln
ant of the National Association, City Stair- Market with 4lf,i520
...allrd program* to the member­ bushel Held crate* l.rluging grow­
ship list during the pa*t week." er* a groa* revenue uf $.1M|,||*!&gt;.20,
according to William L WII*on, averaging (7.6H |.r- crate. The
Director of State Market*, who price ranger! from a* low a* $1.06
aarvrd a* the fir»l pre»idant of thla to (12.70. A fair volume «f bea.'.j,
aMorlallon.
iquaah and pule t.-an* moved al
“0. B. Hogan, of Pompano, Flor­ guo.1 price*.
ida, chairman of the Program
"Valencia., are moving out uf the
Committee ha* arranged a very Sanford Slate Farm er. Markrt
fine program of able leader- who with a good aupplv of other ritrua.
will dl*eu** problem* facing to­ Cabbage atill continue, in Ihe high
day'* marketeer*. Thl* program return bracket with an average
Inrluda* a nutnbar of loom through price nf 11.12. per 60 lit. bug fur
Ihe week. Celery ea«e&lt;l off, *el|.
ing moaily at (1.86 to (2.60. Tur­
U g t l Notice
nip* moved out freely at (1.76 to
'
notick o r * * t.r
(2.26 per dozen bunrhea and a
iv T iir &lt; int i it m i ht n r T int fairly nravy volume of cauliflower
n in th J i n i r u i . r n t r i r r . i*t
tu n r u n . r w i v o u : co u t.T r, ■old al (2.0U tu $3.00 per crate.
Turnip aalad » u in goo,| demb.id
r ,n " m ,\ r n w m r
ui (1.26 lo (1.76 per hamper.
no. taro *■* ra n i'n*ani.in«T r.n
Volume on all rommoditie* I* con­
i
J . W F A T R li'K .
tinuing to climb and there i« a
rta tn iirr.
i
&gt;
good demand fur all item*. Lettuce
i
n r j r a i r h w a i m i 'r i i t t * M
«i&gt; Ihe bargain on the marx.-t
JO H N w . Itirt.l, *om#ilmaa
the pa*t week with little demind.
hnnwn i t i t l . I i r l l - »ad i
Total groa* sale* totaled 04.99K
i
W A i.K r .it r m T l i . i a n i
___ _ or, i
COMr ANT. ■ roriMi ration
unit* of «rgelahle* valued nl t.T.’i)uniter the
eti.liMt
en.tintr 'lB&lt;t»r
lh. )
rat.lint »nil
and saMIfil
026,16.
______
law*
nf___
th .S
_Jls7i.n f. Kim
: Id*.
i
Crop condition* continue lo ihow
and r. I. HTOKICt.KT,
ateady Improvement In the Pah.*I&gt;*f*nd*nl*
w a i .k m i rin tT iM in n
k*e Slate Farmer* Markrt /rea,
COUI'AST. • raruor*tl«a ofwith bean planting continuing at a
ksnlis# end eilitlng und.r
ateady parr. Grower* are telling
the law* of Ihe Hlal* of
cabbage plant* and the movement
^
P la la llff
of bean* and m m over the markrt
I* expected to increaie.
c h h i i : n w a ^ o k r t t A*d
“The Fort Myrr* Slate Farmer*
?. W . ! i i : i . U M t h P la g lo p r r .
m . ami r . t* r m K A L K T ,
Market report* a light volume of
D rfan dtnt* t
produce conalating uf tquaah, eggn »* * e toko nolle* t lu i I. the
undrr*len«t HpetUI U a * t«r hsisto- plant ami pepper, moat aalr* go­
lure appointed by tha »hev# en­ ing through the parking houae.
titled C ourt, w ill nf/er for rale at Volume I* expected to Increaae
nubile ..H irer In the hlgli**l bidder about March 16th. There wa* good
before the W r»| door nf lb* p.m lnol#
Cow M r Cnurihoiiar, loeaiad In t u n . demand on eggplant, fair on pep­
lord. Klnilda. Ik* p r o n .n r b rreln - per and poor on aquaah during the
after deecrlhed. to eatlefr fla*l 4#- part week.
rre* entered la lb* aboee entllled
"A total of 620 car* moved out
ran*olld*t*4 ***** and puretiant In
Ihe term . « f **ld d**r*. and *ubl#et of tha Pumpano Stale Farmer*
ta Iha appro*at and confirmation Market the patl week an Incn-aae
p f tbrt Court, term* nf M l* In l»# of 123 car* over the previous week.
ca*h. between the legal h-vn* of
M l* on A p ril I. IM I, the earn* being Beam continued In lead with IHM,146 hamper* bringing price* from
» - r . — . (IJO to (4.60, l i U 1 l.uahala of
pepper brought 13.00 to (8J16 and
ru n 8f4V8 buahal* of equaah brought
a.- l h . properly of lb* defendant* $1.00 to (4.00. Though the Uan
ak haa prohatily liean reached fur
A ll of ni&lt;M«* IJirs#
tha t u i q a othgr rrep* are naiMi-i
.... ,
• « . « * * f*»i*oad«*
ed t.i cptilinur inrrraalng In volume
(41. nf Jh# Tewn # r Mearoe..##
throughout the month. Quality la
, .1,1.011 lit the Pehlle Iterurdo of
nen.lr.el* ra b n iy , Florida, la
reported g.uw| and |.ri.o. er- i*.
, p u t , . W'-uk _ 0 4 »
III.
I* # * .. niaini/iK alvady. Other ilgnta le v i ,i h - 4 .. » / * t i l l . r x r h i - T l N n
ii.g Ahr-.uirl) the market wrr* l|r n i ,
' T ill.'liK K til.a f * pnriM n »•! •* -t
ruri.lont. ohm. field and Knullah
Oh* i l l uf liter* F o u r ( t h
.-r ll'H ** l-.tl-.o*
, detnt
|r*-n corn, tomator*, buller beans
lleelrm ing lh lr ir -..n e ana »»»».&gt;/ ' rablmgc and put*«... Itnm a I I I , f t 1**1 l.eoi n l ibo
“CabUF. ate cuuiiiim- l» uiuve
Houlhwret «HW* o w ne r of le&lt;*
ear i l l . Menre
' Oil* i l l , Blm-h Paur
llirouuh Ihe Palnlka Stale Market
iniriyoia * K ti
rUnnlna Nutlh '**
and Ihe WaiK'hulA Stole Market
gegrae*. ulna tk i mlnme* K»*«
re|Mirle good growing weather with
a»* b n n .lr.n e*V*n *n4 ibree/
rurumhrrn and lumatue* making
lenlk* ( l * T T l feet !• Ibn Paulh•rl» »l4* «.f ibe ola Orang# M*H
agllafaelnry progrer*.

Hoint&lt;i Dixie Emblem In Korea

e

•W -liVba«2
sagtn

lialim au right &gt;&gt;r w a r. n..w
i .rang,- Ilm .lerg M , thence Ib-elheaelerlr along lb* rUmlberle
olgo of aalg right af way of
Oraog* Ib.uletaru .n t ir -e lin i
anU )w a/teniha l l l . l l foal lu
the VVeel elg* n f Vp-nro* ll-Wrt.
aag being Ih lrly &lt;l*i ten iVe-t
of Ihe ra a 'e r line uf **14 roe I,
throe* Hnuth an lb* IVeel rb lr
of aalg rnag &gt;**enir-.ine a»U
*li/l*niba i l l . I&gt; real, Ibenco
Waal on* hun.tre.1 three *«4
Ihrea/lehlba l l * l l ) frai. Ibenee
S nrib thirteen t i l l feel in polni
uf l.. a l)..ilng.
T I I A . T I. led T w e rtly -e ll «t«| .
•' a »4 that parilon of l«al T n e lv o
. l i t ) w h lrn II m 4 n g i« of the o|g
Orange Mdl tu llm a u right of
w ay. How Orggga Jlaulevarg,
aeegrelng
•**ar4lag ta
la ihe
the plat
ptar ar HI.
--------- * In
f WFla
» l -l t o a | i
.. 3*a«ph. reenrgag

DM til. paga (*• M«n4r*4
M ri four-

. teen l I H l «f Ihe FuM
1 IV- Rernrg*
I

•a ill. of laniard Farm*,
finding la
to plal
p lt l r*«#rg*g
. ______________
eurging
la I

Hank On# i l l , paga* on* bungreg ang iw aalr-aavaa ( t i l l ,
an* hunalreg iw a n lr -a lg b l lll a r
ang u p * hu*4r*g iw akty-aig bt
I I I I U I , e l lh#
S .lieana-halt
llerarga o f
itmiaoi*
m y.
F l* rt4 * r LKMA
iha

North lira* hungrag aaa♦ablyW» W O f**t at.aeU U l O p *
. IIloch A. ala* Im * Ihal
* Pf Mlg 'LPl OilP (it.1‘\.K rb*
A. lying F*»l pf a lint be#In"la* an lb* North lla* af Ortag* lioulererg at a polni fiv*
hbngr*g aevaaiy-alaht IIYI}
faat Ramarly fra an iba PeuihWaal IHWl eoraer af aalg Let
O aa.It). Block A. ang running
'&lt;b thirty (Mi ( m i la iha
ai baclaalng a t lb* Haaibwaat

Ipaaea

Boat

«

m s g f*
WURUStt;
l a a m e n t a ifcirfr
•too/nae hun4r»l(h
or Mart Off lean

Plush Hotel
ira a tto re a Fraea F a te Oael

000 loan ta tha hotel.
Roliertaon raid hr paid for their
meal*.
The Saxony la headed by George
D. Sax, who made big aum* in th*
punch l&gt;ogrd huaine**, and ha*
aemtlmea been colled “the punch
hoard king."
Knhertaon teitified irefore a
Senate Banking Suhrommltte*
which la looking into (hargea of
favorlllam and Influence In grant,
ing af RFC loan*.
He told Um aenatnr* hi* rentfree vacation a t th* Saxony canto
a fte r ho dlaagrwd with lower
Kchon RFC employe* who onpoted granting th* loan tu the
hotel, and helped to get RFC
board approval for It.
After the vlalt. Robertaon laid,
h# r*comm*nd*d th at Bax h* per­
mitted to apply (200.00 of th*
loan to pay hi* penonal federal
Income toxr*, but Ihlx never wa«
authoritod.
Re fore th* hearing opened,
member* of the euhcommlltee In­
dicated them were a number of
paopi* who havo received free
entrtainment a t hotel* which bor­
rowed from the government'* big
lending agency.
Senator Bennett (R-Utah) nak­
ed Robertaon whether he thought
It waa proper to accept euch a
“coilly g i f r from tha Saxony.
Robertoon repl
replied!
“There n o• tw
two way* to ioo^
a t It."

Notice:

G,v‘# V

pureuaai
a l fieeree
urnuiai la
t* FFin
lail
Peer** r»n 4 *re.|
on Ike
March. A
ke lag 4»r
4ay of
af March
* I*, l*»l.
‘ that
***** p*
p*«gln# la the
*•« rerlala
rertoto *****
alt Caurt. la ta d ifoe rtemtneU

uii Sftrj 'rY r n W o T 'r ;

Z *5

I# aa

Soviet Denounced
(Ceattaaeg f r t a Face Oaei
7l-.tcr.tly sought such a veto poli­
tico and that 1* u b a t bi»v nlrcr.uy
unduly delaye.1 ihe Japanece
peace settlement."
Malik, Soviet repreaentotive at
the United Natione announced
Saturday that he will not reaume
talk* he haa been carrying on
i f month* with J.-nn Fort ir
Dull**, President Truman'* apecial treaty envoy who recently
returned from Japan.
The 8tote Ihruartmrr.t said
thia action waa taken apparently
under instructions from Moscow
and commented that it “contrails
with th* propaganda prufruion*
of Ihe Soviet Union aa to p&gt;*re
and over-all Japan* w peace.”

Managers To Meet
In Miami Mar. 29

/

MWIWAV^MAlLS^ljm

THE HANFORD HERALD, BANfOHD^ FLORIDA

A CONHOMATI FIAO I I IAJU0 try Cpl. Scott Btomley, a “Damyankeo*
from Stolen liland, N. Y , on a Kuri-un hilltop near Hoengaong. The
Star* and Here were aent lo Dlomley by a girl friend whom he met la
New Or lean*, L o, while a atudent at Tulana College. (/ntenMlkmel)

Korean W ar
(iwaflaaeg I'k m Fee* (leer
parade.”
The Itcd redoubt overrun by the
American* i* |« mile* northwrat
.Bf'angnini and five miles north
of the I'angtiim-U’onju road.
On the weit-central front a
U. 8. tank patrol fought an eightmil# running gun battle with
Reds.
The lank patrol from the U. H.
First Cavalry Division wa* pep­
pered with Chine** Communist
rifle and marhlnegun fire aa it
mov.il four mile* coat from Yongdu on the road to Hoengaong. The
tonka sprayed the Red-held hill*
north of ihe road with return
fire.
At the end of four mile* the
tonka wheeled around end rum­
bled bark to Yongdu. The -trade
exchange nf fire continued. No
tonka weie loaf.
Another lank patrol that push­
ed north from Yongdu ran Into
Red fire from Ix.th aide* of the
road. After a fight with the Reda
it returned In the Allied line*.
On the extreme right of the
central front, tb 8. Seventh Dietaion troop* lumped ahead two
and on* half mile*—(he .1*.
••*«! enln
&gt;miu nn th.
lx»«l
the front— In with,
in Um var.N .,f Changnvonr.

C zech A m b a s s a d o r T o
I n d ia R e s ig n s P o s t

BOMBAY, India,~Mar. 6-&lt;A7—
Purge-ridd.n Communit. CxrchoSlovakia'* amliasaador to Imlia,
llohualav G. Kratochvil, waa re­
ported today to have flwl to
Knglan.1. Hi* milmasy condemned
his flight a* a “betrayal of hi*
rotinlry.”
Formerly ambassador to l.ondon, Kratochvil wa* appointed
to hla last post in 1049 by th*
then Foreign Minlrter Vlodo
Clementis. The two were de*.
criUd a* good friends, he Cteche
last week announnd the arrest
of dem enti* for alleged plotting
against the Red regime.
The Cxechoalovak embassy, in
New Delhi, said said Ihe ambass­
ador with hi* wife and Infant
son, “after having been summoni«l to Prague for rnneultatlon,
■Ian.lone.I &lt;hr embassy without
Informing the mrmlvra of hi*
ataff." he embaaay statement
termnl the action "hie u-gi*natlnn from hit official post."
The family waa accompanied
by the son'* govern***, a Mr*.
Wagner, who** huiband, n fonivcr Ca-sh army 1offlett, .lltvl In
•
voneentraU egjfpm p.il
Itrllalue Muircea her* said Iha
groun -ailed Kntunlay fur Britain
•l.anynvong routed, the highway on tw* Brlndla Steam Navigation
from the .a-1 .-na-l town of Kanrnunr
Korean lr*M.p* W ild life A s so e ia iio n
fire eocrntlnc
Flehlfr.lwmher nilot* of the
H o ld s A n n lia l sMe«t
If V Fif.li v|* |." , , r reiw.Hed
•l'*v lafllel.nl mo*.- than 7M ca«.
MII.WAlIKKKf, Mar. 6 IM
o-|iie I.. iHnel . ,,,, |[,i| troop
roiH-rnlialiol)- nlo.-o Ihe Korean iTftitinir rnnsrrvAlidhiRt^ from
fr.nl and l.-bin.l lle.1 line. Mon­ Unlle,! Ntoti-s, Canada ami MeXiro met tmlay for a three.day dl»day.
In ii.inrove.| P rim , weniber. the eusslnn of thl* cnntlrm l'* wild­
Air Forre fl.-.v *170 »or*lr* t(on- life resource*.
AIm.ui iio |*apers will lu* read to
, *"• 21H •“ eh..,, ttipporl of \ |.
aunie 1.200 delegates In th* tilth
lied yr»'ll&gt;d I rnn|n,
Aoierlr.n M nrinr. ronllnu.il North American Wildlife ConferIhelr drive amoow nreclpiloii. rnce Topic* will range from game
neara lowar.l ll-.nuch-io a key nutrition ami control to the Sea
rend Inure hclleurd to lw&lt; Common. U m prry threat to Great U kes
fl«hlng.
Ir* central front hra.loonrtnr'
Ira N. Gabrlrlsun, Washington,
Ch*ne*e e&gt;-.| N--rl|. Korean lle«l»
fonrht atilblM.rntv lo alrtn the
of ,h* National
erln.lln* Allie-I northward drive Wildlife Institute and formerly
chief
of
U.
S.
Wildlife
8ervlce,
while Ihev built tin on Ihe ren*eul
and weilrrn front* for a notdKIe prraidi-d at the openin* meeting.
Juslleo William O. Douglas of
“0*1 rnO-man munler-aMault on ihe
the IL 8. Supreme Court la to he
Allie*.
On the eastern flank. Ihe II. S. chairman of Ihe Tuetnlav after­
Revenlb IHrl.bin and »he (J, S. noon nn the feme. "Needed. A NaSecmul Divt.lnn and it* French lural Repsiurce* Pollcvv."
Related meeting* will he held
element* hurled three anearheada
araln-l an e.tlriaied a 000 Red* by tuch group* a* Outdoor Writere
A»*&lt;vl*tlon of America.
np a mountnln.ringed plateau.
The Red* were In a howl-»ha***d Amrrlran FUherle* Society. Wild,
redoubt fire mile* north of the ernrei Society ami Society of
east-west road between Pongnlm American Foreater*.
The National Wildlife Federaand lleenaonr.
Associated Pre»* rorreapondent lion ended It* convention Sundav
Tom Slone reported that tha by re-electing lop officer*. Includstronghold wa* "brlatllng with prertdcnr Claude D. Kelley, AL
enemv troop*, gun emplacements, more, Ala.
tunnels, log hunker* and freshly
du» trenches."
Firrt Marin# Dirlilon pressed
The smeah a t tha Red rebo.lt northward through a narrow
wa* launched a fte r Allied troop* mountain canyon north of Baemal,
beat off Inrallved Red attack* at vital road Junction five mile
both end*, "f the «entr*l front. n°rih of a battered Horn tong.
In the middle aertor, the U. 8.
Th# Marine advancement wa*
Robertaon *ald ha expected “to alow and bitter among rteefuilded
nay a rea*ouahle rate" for the peak* wher* Re.| riflemen and
hotel room, hut accepted from mortar* lurked Iwhtnd craggy deB at a esurteay card entitling him V ntet. It war aimed at the Important road huh of Hongchoa,
to free room rent only.
• -Chairman Fulbright (D-Ark) mn# mile* north of Saetual he.
told him th* botol'x record, a* to Herod to he the main hulld-un
of Red troop* nn th* central
meali • hewed only th at Robertoon point
front.
paid a 114.73 fheck for ont m#ol
Froren Allied lewtlee llllgrrd th*
during nl* * tay .' Robertaon *ald
th at wax borauM h# paid raM area. Thee were the victims r,f «
Chlnma iron la t'a h ra * v . An
for Ihelr other meal*.
**tlmatod fJMO or m ora.Am rriO fn WPf# Vlllrwl.
Giant’s Coafch
On the Marine rlpbt. South KoThlrd Division element* met
reairtaseu from welliBftjlPwUl* h l'h e ld V n b c SemiCammunlato Mg mile*
•Ig High SchooL
Vl»ltori Irtejodad F todS ayw all
hit Brown of
roalert p o t-------Oh# of throe waa Hill IBB, mm*
w
.
v
*
*•
V s . cir*. RtP
ad for IU height In rnetoev, tilao
f^ lll
of
V s . p. I . Arnold.
John 0 . Jeeae o f Springfield, O ,
The Cswnmuntrt* h a ..— . —
O. J. Shong of Pittm an, 0-. Ho&lt;- of amall ecale counter-ettock*
~
' of Benton Harbor,
Mick, Harold Orwwwopd of Oar; wig In nn offorl to SLriTTG
diwr, M#ro., Leroy Lawton of United Motiona oBrmro. AU

PARIS, Mar. &amp;—&lt;4*)-Ru.vlan
aid we&gt;tern deputim «al down at
a conference table here today
after Britain, France and the
United Stolen served notice Ihnt
there won't lie any malor Uig
Four conference unlen* the Rus•iena are prepared.to talk alioui
problem* other than Germany.
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko waa the laat of
th&lt;- four lo arrive. IU* Russian
Zi* 110 automobile, flying the
Red flag with hammer and sickle,
palled up after the other three
already were un hand. II* wa*
unsmi.
unsmiling a* he Joined U. S.
Anibaasad.jr-At-I.org.- Philip Jr*tup, Britain'* Ernest Davies ami
France'* Alexandre Parodi.
At 4:16 P. M. the four deputle*
aat down at a round tol.lr, with
Parodi presiding, and th* first
rr.aion wa* under way.
Karller Jcasup spoke for th*
three western countries In say­
ing that if the Soviet* want to
limit the topics fu r a Big Four
meeting tu Germany, there U
little chance the higher level
conference will tak e place. He
told a new* conference the three
western countries are fully in
accord In thrlr views.
Meanwhile France'# Socialist
Party authorized Its leader, 46year-old Guy Mollet, to accept
the post of nrrmler in an attempt
to resolve tnl* country'* govern­
ment rriai*.
With an approval voled 2,400
t» 700 In the Socialist Party's
National Council, Mollet lmga“
at once to eurvey the field in an
attempt to form a cabinet. If
Company'* ship Jal-Aaad.
Report* were current
here
alto that several other Cscch*
riuploynd,filth India by • agencies
nf, their.-government In recent
wrote la id disobeyed order* re­
call! Qg' (U ri jo Prague ami had
ado* (a. wmdon Instead.

at !&gt;# fryet genr of th . Caurt
Kli'PiSSXl?
O jjktr. FtorMa.
crlkeg M
Iha fall* w la* geocrlkeg
perfN iii
■llaal. ang
h»lng In
to IHeml
and being
irMa. tol a - wit:
katy. FtorMa,

rinikS-'Yi
WSTSTK

Truman Says
&lt;&lt; u m la u t# I ' m

Fas* &lt;»■•&gt;

m unirt lir* arc believed in many
part* nf the world hcc*u»e' th*
iM-uple there have no way of
learning the tru th ."
lie asked Congress lo vote Ihe
money lo Ihe S tate Department
fo r the current fiscal year to com­
plete radio broadcasting facilities
to assure adequate coverage “in
critical areas of th* world" to
make our campaign of trull, mure
effective in countries behind ihe
Iron curtain."
Presidential Secretary Joseph
Short made public the President's
statem ent at a new* conference
In which hr also disclosed:
1. Charles R. Wiison, Defense
Mobilisation Director, under fir*
by organised labor leader* who
walked out uf the moblliialid:!
■etup, will fly here for a fcneheon
conference with tho President at
the "Little Whit* House" tumorrow.
2. President Trum an held a 20.
minute conference by a five-way
long distance telephone setup
with S'lr* President Barkley,
speaker Rayburn, Senate majority
leader McFarland and house ma­
jo rity leader McCormack.
.Short said that Wllaon has been
a t Fort Lauderdale, with his
fam ily and that Mr. Truman In­
vited him lo Key West for lunch.
Wilton will be h*re only a few
Hour*, Short said. He I* due at
th e Boca Oiica airport at 11:46
A. M. tomorrow.
The secretary wouldn't discus*
Wilson's visit her# Iwyond saying
"th e prraldent Invited him .for
lunch."

U. S. -Suggests

Draft Proposal

(Ftattaare r n a Fag# Oaa)
tCeattaard Trca r« * s One)
cil is h a sitru n g by a veto. The
Council, under ir.* (L N. charter, ducted ahead of the IB i f ? year
*
baa primary responslhllty for Ihe old group.
The Administration bill pro-v
maintenance of world peace.
nose* this same priority system
Th* resolution specifically called
would make IB ye*r* "Id* tub
on U. N. member* to earmark but
unit* of their armed forcce for Ject to Induction.
Senator Lyndon Johnson (Duag by the world organization
when needed to put down naked T ext, floor manager (or the
UMT« measure, predicted ir ad­
aggression.
Bancroft today urged Immediate vance that Morse's proposal would
creation of these units and steps be Iwaten by a "surtuntial ma­
toward* integration u n fighting jority."
Other supporter* of UMT*
force “a* promptly aa nozslhlr so
votes
that If the need for collective ac­ claimed between 86 and
tion were to arise In Ihe near against the limiting amendment. ( •
future the improvising that wa* The Senate Armed Service* Cum- V
necessary in the Korean «■* m ilter previously rejected tho
would he substantially reduced.’* M orse amendment, 12 to I .
“The prompt development of
*on&gt;* plan* for coordination, how­
Bagdad capital of modern Iraq,
ever rudimentary, will In our view wa* a brilliant center of learning
rre a le Incentive lo all stales lo while Europe wa* In Ita Dark
•el up United Nations units and Ages._________
plan for their participation In a
Hmivrrtal system. TTir upward
Legal Notice
spiral will have begun," he de­
clared.
» o v ii n t o r n r n iT n n *
,
Bancroft said Ihe IT 8. con- i n t h i : r w i n t o f t h i : r o r v T t C
Jt n a i;
*i : n i m h .i :
h u m ,
• l.lercd interim arrangement* for
r t . o N i i z %.
the collective use of these force*
in f n o n »tto
in itr i r . u i s i.r
the committee's primary task.
a u t i:h .
lie said il* secondary aim si A lt y » : i . i j :.v &lt;'peceaeeg.
should he to consider collective t o a i .i. •*nt:i&gt;iTs utes a rot* r u n .
n o n * i i A v i N 'i t'l.A ixiH m r m : .
application of political, economic
M A N U S A U A IN e T !&lt;AII» tlM T A T K :
and psychological measures to re­
o n an# sarh nf r n" * r r hsrshy
strain aggression or to meet it. If n uTtH
Ir# an# rrp .lrr# in |irrsrni * n r
claim* an# itrmsnils whl. h rn u , » r
it occur*.
rr of r » o . m s&gt; have against th r
A sub-committee of the collec­ ■r aIth
t a l, u f VIA It V K M . K N tV W iT K II.
tive measures groun is. now con. d r r r a s .# , la ir of sal# r*,ii,ntir. In
sldrrlng the imposition of sanc­ lh * ("uunty Ju # * r nf e«tnln..|r C o n n .*
ty. F lo rid a , at kls utflcr In the i s i i t t ”
tions on Communist China because hnuar
o f » .I 4 , I'u .n tz al Hanford.
of ita intervention in the Korean K lurlda. w liatii slahl ra l.n d a r
war.
• • m ontha from tk r llm r o f t h . f lr .i
p n lillra ilo n uf th l. nolle#
Iterh
Bancroft pointed out that on* ila
lm or donan# shall b* In w r it ­
of the most romnl*x tasks facing in g . and shall atate lh# place n f rr ,| .
Ihe committee will he how region­ dracn and |rt«! n fflc. a d d rrr . n f
lm ani. an# .h a ll be .w o rn t&lt;.
al and rdlectlve self-defense ar­ &lt;h* cla
* ctalmant. h i. a g .n i. nr h o
rangements— such a* the Atlan­ ihiri o lh
m ’ L an# ear *«&lt; h claim nr d r .
tic Pact organisation— ran be man# « , nn fllr# .h a ll h r void.
OftKCN K C A R T K It.
meshed Into the universal collec­
Aa a dm iplsiram r of Iha Kelai*
tive security system.
An eteeamr nf i h . l- u .i W ill
a ad TealamsM of M A Il Y K t.I.K N r A H T i : i l . ds. . . . c l
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President Vincent Aurlol, al». a
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Senator
Calls
Red Reinforcements Help On RFC Senate D efeats Bill To Limit
■ Enter Korean Battle Loan Proper Volunteers’ Length Of Service
♦ — —

Marines Drive Slowly
Toward Transport
Hub Against Fierce
Chinese Resistence
4

T O K Y O . M ir. t&gt;-(JT&gt;&gt;— Patkaciad American Marine* attacking
over new faltrn mow drovr 'lowly
ahrad today in Central Karra. Tlir
Chinese Rrdi rexiitet) bitterly.
The Leatherneck* were pushing
toward the key communication*
hub of Hongchon, 15 mile* north
of recaptured Hoengtong. Some of
the Marine element* were 11 mile*
,»from Hongchon.
* The Chinere Red* are believed
to have concentrated their largrii
frontline force* at Hongchon. Gen­
eral MacAithur taid another big
Red force— the Chinese Third Field
Army— i* moving toward the front
from norlhearl Korea lo support
the Communirt fourth Field Army.

Mar Arthur’* report * u the
firat indication of a large shift
mt»y the Third Field Army. He aaid
it w ar comprised of several arm y
corps, possibly up to 90,000 men.
Despite loaaea of an estimated
22,250 troop* »lnct the United
Nallnn* returned it* limited of.
feiutve, Feb. 21 the Chlneae and
N orth Korean* are believed to
number .100,000 below Para’lel 18
In South Korea.
Lt. General Matthew D. Ridg.
way, commander of Allied.ground
forces In Korea, told a ntwa eon.
inference the Red* hare plenty of
men to launch a big counter* of*
fenaire.
But he eapreiaed belief loch an
attack i* not im m inent Rldgway
added that hia forte* “a t the
moment" could atop a Red offen*
air*.
The ei-parstrooper g e n e r a l
• poke confidently of fill Eighth
Army'* capabilities and praited
the aupport he haa received from
^ G e n e ra l MacArthur.
9
Rldgway went lo Korea from

SixEuropeansAre County Board Hit
AppointedToHigh For Treatment Of
Defense Positions Epileptic Patient
Western Army Takes Mrs.Ravene&gt; Demands
Medical Care For
Shape A s Top Level
Mrs. J. O. Larson
Leaders Are Chosen
Mu. Eleanor Ravrnel today
PARIS, Mar. 6 —(A1)— General
Dwight D. Litenliower't liraiiquart- itiongly protested to the County
en today announerd the a|&gt;point- Commission an action a month
menl ol t il European* and one ago whereby Mrs. J. 0 . Larson was
Ameiican to top pom m the allowed lo leavr the Hospital here
North Atlantic military command. lo go lo live temporarily with a
I rom Europe Eiirnhower named friend. Mrs. Anna Stsrnr* in Upihiee Hrilith, two French and one tala.
Italian to a u iti him.
Maintaining that Mrs. Larson
Eisenhower's chief of staff, Lt. is subjrct to epileptic iriiurrt. and
General Alfred M. Gruenther, rrquiir* medical attention. Mrs.
snnoimcril these appointments:
l.t.
General Marcrl-Mauricc Ravcnrl asked that the fotlei be
Carpentier, French Army, to be returned to the County Home as
Deputy Chief of Staff for Ad­ a Irons fide County case where
ministration.
“ she can have quiet and care of
Air Vice Marshal R. C. &gt;|uda doctor and until her case is
leston, (British) Royal Air Fore
diagnosed.”
Deputy Chief For Plan*.
Mr*. Larson, said Mr*. Ravcncl,
MaJ. General Terence Sydney
Airey, British Army. A«-Mant had ■ spinal injury when she wa*
IS year* of age, and added that an
Chief For Intelligence.
examination by a special!*! might
Maj. General F. W. Fe*ting, a wa:
ray to cure the leisure*.
British Army. Assistant Chief
I have the power of attorney
For Organisation and Training.
Il'MlIsatC o a gag* Bias
Rear Admiral Perrant Capponl,
Italian Navy, Assistant Chief for
Personnel and Administration.
MaJ. General Pierre Louis BodetH French Air Force, A ssistant
Chief For Plans, Policy and Ope­
rations.
Maj. General Edmond H. Lea.
vey, U. 8. Army, Assistant Chief
• ORLANDO, Mar. S -rt*)— Rep.
For Logiitlca.
Edward R. Kirkland or Orange
G r u e n t h e r ’s announcement, county
said today that any tm
SHAPE'S communique No. 8, ex­
to the elate from
plained that “these senjor officers harrassment
will he concerned primarily with pursuing hia plan to Invastlgate
W arren's campaign
o p e rration*
atio n*
and functions w ithin Governorwould
be small compared
the staff structure at Supreme
S pretne
i embarrassment Floridians
Headquarter*, which now Is lo*
eatad fn th e Hotel Ailorta here.
Commander* of the A tlantic
He mad* the statement In re­
Pact's land, sea and atr forces, plying to State Senator James
plus regional commanders, arc r i ­ W. Moore of Hobring who lass
pened to lie named soon.
weekend called the Orlando at
Rritaln's Field Marshal I.nrd tnrney to task for pursuing hi*
Montgomery also Is expected to plan for an invaatlgi
jalion of the
be named to a high post, probably Warren campaign.
Kirkland said
im naL
a* a deputy to Eisenhower. Ike after the Kefauvor committer i*
htmielf now hold* the title of sued Its report tilt! if InvettigaSupreme Commander A l l i e d
irn itiM l ‘
atal
Force* Europe.
The staff chief* appointed Collazo Case Goea
today, Gruenther said, each will
be assisted hy a deputy or assistTo Jury Tomorrow
iroattaae* (la Cser Slat
WASHINGTON, Mar. M l ' i Man Is Charged With Hmb
ihr government and defrn.e
rested today in th* murder trial nf
Knife Attavk On Boy Q*car
Collaio, accused of slaying
a guard during an attempt In hit
A man, charged with assault President Truman Nov. I.
with Intent to kill In connection
The rase is expected to gu to n
with the slabbing of a IB year federal court Jury of ninr women
old hoy at Oviedo, was arrested end three men tomorrow. If ronearly last night by Constable victed, the 17.year old Puerto
George Kelsey and was brought to Klein Nationalist faces a manda­
th* County Jail.
tory sentence c f death In the elec­
Marvin Fulghum, the victim, tric chair.
wa* reported lo h a v e been
Collaio was the only witness
slabbed a number of times hy WII- celled by th# defense,
lard Witt, 22, who was arrested
He slaked ala file on o story
after a search by Constable Kt-I- that he and Me companion, Grl**llo
sey. Two sisters, who were with Torn-sola, planned a demonstra­
th* Fulghum youth were not In- tion in front of Blair House, but
JumL
had not Intended ta a lll nnyone.

S t a t e Legislator
Defends Probe Of
Governor Warren

n

Murray Demands T hat
RFC Make Public
A ll
Congression*
al Communications
W ASHINGTO n T Mat.

I/oatherncck Taken To Korean Field Hospital

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Only Selected ROTC
Students Arc Sub­
ject To Deferment,
Draft Boards Told
WASI MNGTON. Mar.
—
Ihr S rnatr tmlay drfralrd 77 to
14 m an nllrittpi to limit tn llirrc
yrau tlir iriv irr trrm, of all uiluuIrru for ihr aimrd foren,
Srnalor Morse (R-Orr) piu|N»r d it a i an amendment to the
hioad L'nivrnial Military Tiaming
ami Srivicr bill. Hr contrndrd the
Air Force. Navy and Marine, had
"high-prruuird" lhauiand,
ol
young mrn lo rnlirt for four years
"to avoid bring drafted into the
infantry."
At preirnt the Army has a mini­
mum uf three yrais for volunteers.
I lie Air Forcr. Navy and Marines
rrquirr me to sign up for at Irasl
four years.
V
The measure hefore the Senate
would rxirnd the draft lo IH-yrarolds, ll alio would provide mac­
hinery for Universal Military
1 raining, hut a group of senators,
let hy Taft and flricitrr, Ohio Re­
publicans, and Kdwin C. Johnson
(l) Lolo), want lo knock that sec­
tion nut of the bill.
At the same time Selective
Service advised draft hoard* that
only selected students in Resrrve
Officers Training Corps programs
are eligible for deferment from
the d ra ft,'
Director Lewis B. tlershey sent
to state directors of Selective Serbulletin explaining th* stadraft registrants chosen for
enroll!
enrollment
or continuation in the
ItOTG of the Army, Navy or Air
Forte.
HU aide* said the bulletin wax
Issued partly because many per­
sons mistakenly believe a student
i* automatically daferved from the
draft when he serves in the ROTC
•indents especially "elected hy
ItdTi’ officials are deferred, they
said.
H er,hey alun reminded draft
l-.ard, that student, -elected for
ROTC training may tie deferred
even if they huve already had
their preinduct inn physical exami­
nation at the time of selection.
Official* said some draft lioardx
were in douht about this because
of armed force* agreement pro­
hibiting the enlistment of regis­
tran t, after thry have l&gt;een order,
ed to report for their prr.indnrtinn
pin , leal
H rrihry -aid thi, agreement
“does not apply in the -election
of -tudentx ror the ROTC."

—Senator Murray (D-Mont) today
drfrnded as “propel” hit prodding
ol the RFC to lend 1 1.000.000 to
a Miami Beach Hotel for which his
•on. James Murray, was attorney.

In a statrmcnl. ihr Senator slid
that what he did was ” ii&gt;utin*'‘
and “comitlrnl with established
congressional practices.”
A Senate eomnilttrr developed
evidene*- yesterday that James
Murray, a Washington lawyer, re­
ceived 121,000 In fee. in runne*.
linn with that Allied loan*.
A* to ht» .on'* connection with
Ihr matter, Senator Murray .aid:
“ He i* a lawyer conducting
proper am! ethical service, for
hi- clients; and I can are no rea­
son why, hecau.e he I* niv son. I
•hould treat him any differently
than I would any other lawyer,
“ When he railed my attention
to the prohlem. hr and hi* asso­
ciate* were encountering In con­
nection with thi* matter, and when
investigation convinced me that
hi* fact* were correct, I volunteerrd to make exactly the «ar#e «ort
of representation to the RFC
that 1 have made In many similar
rases for other ettiien*.”
The loan which Senator Murray WOUNDIO IN (HI flOHtlNO un Ihr Wonlu-llocngtong sector In Korea. .i Marino of '.In- P in t Marino Division
urr*d th* RFC to approve was to Is grrtly placed on a Utter fur remaval by ambulance (background! to a field tirspli.il behind the lines. Fel­
the Sorrento Hotel. He wrote the low Leatherneck, drove lulu llucngu tig. where the Reds had been putting up bill, r rciUtauco. (international)
RFC a letter shout it.
A Senate Ranking Subcommit­
tee, now investigating charge* of
influence on RFC lending, brought
out that it was on# of three loans
being handled hy George Ol***gold, n New York attorney.
The others were $1,500,000 to
o a .a
r*
I i U )lR -U * lU llK
V lU l) r
n
! PI
.
th* Saxony hotel, also of Miami |
Beach, and (1,000,000 to a hotel
equipment company In Miami.
Til(ll, K u t l f T .
« f H.f*
James Murray wa* a Washingh'anfnitf I'uit Ni». .VI# ilu* Aiti»'i i
ton representative of Gla**gold'•
.. K” i Senator Boyle Says
law firm.
. . . . . . Opposition Is Voiced 11”
Th* subcommittee disclosed It
AIf Uouc.1 RuquustH
T o LawFarmlttiR* tSjK;,Sij. &gt;^7:2
wae told during closed hairing*
{Continued On Page Hit)
Tax On Homcsrcnds Florida in »h.- n,-w r,. ve ..fn
Have Been Granted
i Walla *’im»# un
&gt; h i oui», »t
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I wa* 1announced la-i night «t lb*
l|i&gt; Slat, Ifo.ut |)i p.iiiineni in
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Hut
in
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ll, lihl.lllki Ionly I I loll .ippiOkcd
The folk. who want inorr nnllnm* si.t adjutant
lo finance Florida'# publi- m I mmiI*
Adjutant Singlrtary then 'ii&lt; hI* mail nmk hi Seminole County list*
arc in fur sfluliirr stiff I inf it m •-silly" revealed that he t i.ietnb i *e*i at a lOil «i| $7i 3.100. S t a l e
JnCeil
the Lcgislalurr nrxt tnonlh. *;v No. 2 tn Florid*. M&lt;*mhci liii&lt; tt&lt; -Srlutoi I. f 11.oy!
ilii&gt; (’lull wa* based nn effort in
today,
jMtrntly.
litinylng fit new menl he ■- Io­
ANNArol.18. Mr.. Mar. « -&lt; 1 ’
i ilia I action mi tile bud gel telA twill ul irnatuts .uni I iuuje ta ern -Ian. if, and Frh. U&gt;
—“Jim Crow" on the stale'* C h i,
The .Sanford I'ost van b"a‘ ' .’»&gt; ihi will lake place Mu 21 al
apeak* Bay ferries will how out memlicrt showed sir almost evrn menilwra,
said Mr. Hingletnrv. r»on June I.
slivision among those wliu lasot three otirer members bav«- twen Jjikm nullr, lie .■tilled, hut liner
Governor MrKtldin assured th.»i raising another $20,000,000 in fiddiil Including Pa-t Onnnanib ■ all lequrtls made liy tin, county
last night hy putting hi* signtlui
J»nn’* tj. tiallnway, George \:.i\
have lireu gianlrd mi irgsld to
to n General Assembly act repeal carry out the school fnundali m berry ami James P, H rnton
load 1 oast met ion am! mipfovrtnrnl
ing Maryland's law calling f'» program in lull, llioie wlm aie opI'ost Commander Knriylt I lor
segregation of race* on inirr»i*i.
, j ,,nit ,|„ llr W|H(
(M„ |e holder
no local ir|ne»rnlalion will hr iceiingtatulatr,t
tinboii.,i
-t
stearnhoata ami railroad*.
'
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,
Mmnwhile Senator Humphrey
ipiued
at tlir Inerting.
rive
and
nnnininred
that
elei
tin
of
Enacted in the early 1900's, th. up ihetr minds,
Itie iinm ar) toad piogrum in | (D-M Innt rhainiati of a .Senate
act has been enforced only on th&gt;
Only etioiil half rt t l«-s;ivli*»• i officers of the Post will tol.i
fommlttee, today hacked
in rallied out by •tie- Slate Kind Inquiryy tJ
slate's ferry system in recent answered the questionnaire, loti |d*i'&lt;* at the Hireling on Apr
Cap! I.mirks with tiiti ,,n-r&lt;&gt;*&lt;•-, In partmeot will i &lt;■ &lt; IfialM.CHMS ssti-i Svganlied lalsir*, demand, for
years.
of th»*e who did the majority wa.
will include lito widening of n policy making voice in the De­
Regular effort* had been mad&lt; opposed to a leghlatlve come It •hips, amt Past Commander &lt; In
Mobilisation Program.
to get “Jim Crow" off the * su k -1proto,sal to permit lasatlon of ter T. Miller with 100, Imv.- re- i n tie'll Avenue from Hcmlnnte fense
Humphrey said any reptexrntafar more than 20 yeara, but it wa homestead* for m-hied |nir|&gt;o*,-i rrivril "century earilx” in im i,n. Ihitilfvard to I In Mr Undo High­ llim
labor had in the program tie.
tmn nf their mrmbrrxllip effort,. way.
&gt;
not until this year that the perm only.
I In, program iMalinr. “ tw,&gt; for Its leader* ordered n walkout
nial repealer gained approval of
Sentiment was al«int evvtlly di­ Jsnn » Singletary has lit, lie op.
week amounted to “coming
both house* of the legislature
mile, six lam ■trip of highway la»t ll's
vided, too, on th* plan of the Irgi* Mayberry, 4X; Jattir* Galloway,
s lliiiri Oa s*aar
A group of tha atate's Negm iatfve cosincll and school tnicre.i* and Janie- llenton. 14 new mem more than KO feet wide, will cost
t IL’fi.rHM), -aid Mr. Ilnvle. This
leaders stood behind the Govern to gtarantre hy constitutional hershlp*.
I.uvt year under Hie ndmini-tra amount will include I l.’fi.iNtO on*
or aa hr ceremoniously used three amendment that th,- slot,-’- m n iii
pen* Ui stgn the repealer.
*&gt;uttun for county school im ildri’ tuns nt Cutndr. iiaiimray,
tin uhiciunt will Include a &lt;;lX,rUai onMcKeldin also signed four will hr avallahlr for u ,-eMMin Poll rvarhed u peak inernUo»bip School, wlildi lie lidded, he had
It UMlk»iH#il lilt l‘R8r
II ssllssi* Ha l*aee *1,1
other legislative acts into law si number of years &gt;n couniir-s o u l l

Raise In School Local Legion Head Seminole County
Funds Faces Stiff J ® ’Wat ClS To Get $753’500 K
For Road Repairs
Legislative right

w i* killed ia aJeep act Ident north
of Seoul In Deeembar. Rldgway
ounniam kd an airborne division
in Europe in World War II.
On the battlefront, a all-inch
M»nw fall Mowed the determined
Allied push Tueeday through the
craggy mountalna and rite-peddled
valley* arroas the peninsula ear:
A n t Keoul.
*
U nits of the First Maria* Dlvl*!»n took Hill X16 three mile*
northeast of Hoengtong Tuesday
of te r other elem rntt punched to
pointa four mile* north and north­
west nf the rubbled town Monday.
’Hie Red* pumped artillery,
m ortar and machlnegun fire into
the Leatherneck* Monday but fell
hack, air spotter* reported an
estim ated three Chlneae battalion*
directly ahrad of ih* Marine*,
, « from five to «ii mites north and
** northwest of Hoengaonw.
On the earUcenlral front, Ko.
rean Reda fought bitterly .'rom
log bunker dugout* oil rugged
ridgea near Taeml, a , Mountain
stronghold from which they were
routed Monday.
Taeml 1* 10 miles northwest of
Pangnim. eastern toad Junction of
one of the main eaai.wfet high,
ways running to Hecngaong and
(r e a lis e ,* tm r s f , B la l
Seoul. ~
The Red*' new position*
______
.
assault
b
y
l
.
_
•war* under
Black Widow Turnn
Second and Seventh WfUjpna.
A combination Araeriean.French
Out To Be A Man
ground, artillery and artrlal as.
aault chased the Reds out of
Police ere Investigating the case
TWaml But air r ^ n u l s a a n e a
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6 — (A*) — Some 1.000 Maria* vetereos of a "black widow" who turned m.t
Tuesday showed IMO Rada were
io m iu w * o* Pago r e s t
of Korea begsrs wading ashore today through three day* of red tape— lo be no widow at nil hut n man
Impersonating n women.
all that sepirMc* them fro a furlough home.
Chief Roy 0. William* reported
Tha veterans— 1,167 Firat Division Leathernttks who came cheer­ this rooming that the “widow", on,
ing through the Golden Gate ywttrday — were promised they ywould Georgia Black, about 60, who h«'
run n rooming hous# at W Pecan
he paid *ff and granted M d a y # ---------------- 1 ■
leaves by F ridar, If poaaUbl*. The aa they recalled like months of Avenue aince about 1908, had been
taken Ul and wna rushed to Ferpro'll.* ram* /rom Col, ,L- G. Koran fighting.
Miller, commanding officer of
“The rhow was ftasen solid.'* nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital
Examination by physician* di*Marine Barrerka at Treasure said CpI. Jamea RMwaa at Toledo,
. WEST PALM HKACM. j i s r . 8 Island In San Francisco Bay.
0., h* wae wounded by shrapFly closed the startling fact th at the
—6Pt—A motnHit ramnsM Into an
The Leatemeck* are veterans of in th* Chengjla fighting. And lang haired Negro widow, wa* nut
■l*car freight train hero today th* bitter, battling retreat from that w ii all xe* had to lblv# on. a widow at alt. but a man. "She"
and upset 11 cars.
had received her name from her
‘T-rallen* of
ChangJIn Reseervoir, Moet of
The ears of the haneilydooded theus were wounded, 400 convales­ teblee, hash
“first husband" whose name wa.
southbound freight loro i s 1,44*9 cing. But all wtr» walking. And It
Black. The “ Widow Black" came
feet o f track and ruined lAQOl er-ra nil hapby. to be euveng the first warm up tho
ta Banford from South Carolina
tlss. r
i
to the track and roll­ returned tjome unr- - she Marine*' legs and in my
many years ago, aald Chief Willing atocs v s* ertt mated by P. L. new rotation ayatsrn.
ration bad M lii
^G addis, Florida E ast Ceert RoilPolice have fingerprinted the
They lined the rails a i the like the other*
w o ad superintendent, a t v n then
“■he" who turned out to be a “he",
U. 5. S. Breckinridge use (ticks and *
sad took photograph* pending fur­
Wives, parents, sweetheart*.
% M t Benson. N W O * tv e r of Ia hero.''
ther Investigation.
the automobile, told r l t t s l t o n W. shoot Ift*: 'H ave no fear, Ik# F irst
H. Fletcher that wha« M Mw the wounded faoddie* tad officials casually:
DONATIONS ASKED
collision was Inevitable h* Jumped greeted them.
Tha Bad Croat today Issued an
“I wae v m i M
( got a frag*
and wa* uninjured. H it f a r slam ­
Mrs, 0 . L Hogue of Oakland, merit In my back and a grenade appeal far bed linen and blankets
med Into the l i f t car of tfeu train. Calif, fainted when she aaw her —
t**e of I R a j « concur, ten far five families burned out in a
The machine got oodm the •on, PFC Clinton Ifogtra, walk Using* — wont t i t between my fire Iasi Friday. Mrs. Gontele*.
wheels of the freight ta d core deem tho Breclinridge'e gan g ­ lege. J u t feftt Ilk* a bee etlng. at Telephone M&gt;, will receive dona­
toppled ripping up t m k a and plank.
I didn't turn in f a r It,”
tions.
-roaa ties and coming to N a t at
A m t t y yramg wife broke
CANTEEN REOPENS
rough M e mJ*. cordira haldlng
BOLLYWOOD, Mar. 6 - tA 1) CpI. 8 p r M a a l4 'Z w ry th in g
■L™*
M Bollywood canteen, one of the
la^of any w ar, will re-

Maryland Repeals
‘Jim Crow* Law On
Transportation

Marine Veterans Of Hamhung Retreat
Arrive In U. S. Under Rotation Plan

Auto Collides With
Freight Train And
d e r a i l s 18 Cars

2 r s 3Us“ 5? SB SE

paraeaaHUea again will tn•aeviceenen free * f charge,
did' fa W erU W gr II.
af tha canteen.
_ a VtSftAOO night dob
November, was MMOtwed

borrow against it at low Internt
rates for immrilialr t olistr i'lion
The 8l»l*- contributed
000 to county school- in tin- cutrent two-year period tn nlritoV. full
compliance with the 11*17 - ln.*&gt;l
law that gears State allotment
mainly tu the number of punilt nod

Sense Of Urgency Relaxes Across U. S.
As Korean Successes Lessen Tension
tty HELM AN MORIN
ASHOCIATED PRESS S P I, H I I tllC Itl'S pdN h e n r
(Tu survey the I'. S. rnnhittralioo scene, lake the lrm|ieralure of the countryside, and rhrrk on the gru ers, or lark of it—
fn Ihr grval drfen-e buildup, the \--ocintrd l'rr« , p—ixnril a
Bperial rarrespondrnl 1.. il-il key arras nf the honti front. He
hs- |u-t returned from h trip through Ihr middle « r-l and -um.
nut ire- general intpir—inn* ill the ariumpanviiig -itrr* the tir-t
of four daily articles, th i- begin- a -rrir- of \ —ik i,lrd I'rr—
rrp,*rls which will rover Ihr nations ma|or prrHluctioii area-,)

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title

DETROIT, Mer. it ,t*»-.TI.c
i-ritlci. wlm *ay television is «r*vk
mg boxing attendance mav gi-i u
jolt when Heavyweight ITiampion
Exxard Charle- and challenges
le e ry Joe tVaicol’ start &gt;wa|i|iliig
liunche* tomerrnw night.
Maybe television has hurl toe
turnout at .thrr fight*—hut TV is
causing no headacues for this 10*
round battle for the World’s cham­
pionship.
A brisk advene* sale that has
passed the 1X0,000 mark was re­
torted today by Lew Cromwell, box
office boas "f Olympia stadium.
And this for a fight that's twine
Noth telecast and broadcast.
Charles, a younger, speedier, and
lighter boxer than the veteran
Walcott, remained a 1-to-l favor­
ite in the betting odd*.
Walcott we* down to a trim IPI
pounds and Charles about IM.
If Charles wins, the champion
will probably defend his crown
sgxlnst Joe Liu is next month. If
Walcott wins, Jersey Joe must
defend the title against Chart**
within 90 day*.
PREACHER-HATING DEVIL
CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia.. Mar. * (B5—Potiee are looking for “the
Devil" who sta b a pen from the
study n f the Rev. L E. Carter,
natter of 8 t Andrew* Evangelical
United Brethern Church here.
The theff left a note reading:
“I hat* you. The devil."

I hi* it tit# critical year ho the great program lo ir-.iun llm
United Stale*, ir-huilil tin- ilrrnglh ol it, Alhet. ind thoi it t, hu(ied
fo ret di the threat ol further Comn umtl aggieniun
It i* critical h eo u te the giganlo American |irogr.rni
a matter
of interne im.iottanc* in lire calculation* of ihr .Soviet Union. Inn —
i* atlil lat«*ty In the Idoeprint
------------------ ——
—
tlago nml ir*,e-sarily must »e- l alrengthenlng of hetr.lrpherie demain *o for another six u i" frn-c- an dour Pacific fortifica­
tion,—with cmptia,!* "specially
month*.
By the aurnmgi of llroJ. mfli- upon the buildup lot the Air
tary men expect to ba brrathtng Forces and the acccletathm of the
more aaaily—-that ia. If then- ia atomic wenpons program
not another Korra or a major
All this culls for tti-np-ndous
rulbrrak in Europe. But thi* expansion in .he training of
yaar la. a t best only a hatching manpower os well .is the prodl'cstage for an Immrnse mobilisa­ tbm of arm am en ts- at great cost
tion effort.
to the Amet lean taxpayer. The
Briefly her* are tha major ob­ goal In manpower for the armrd
jectives:
force# ha- ln-en set, tentatively,
1. Maintaining operation Korea nt 1,S00/)00 by the summer of
—now null* plainly a campaign 19X2. The Army's target for this
of attrition designed to prove t» coming summer, alone, is 22 to
the world In general, and Asia in 21 Infantry divisions.
particular, that naked aggression
The dollar cost for purely mili­
does not pay.
tary purposes, according to tha
2. Fort Itying tha Western Euro­ presidential budget report, adds
pean Allies under General Elaan- up to more than $61 J)O0,000JW0
newer'* leadership and under for the two-year period dating
plana atlil suhjaat to great debate from the outbreak of the Korean
—with remaining political dif­ war to tha end nf June, 1052.
ferences seeming mainly to boll
This figure includes President
down to differences of the Jc- Truman's estim ate
of nanrly
gree of U, 9. contribution,
111,XOO,000.000 for military ex­
1,* The buildup of II 8. home penditures for the next fiscal
defense In nil entagoriaa, plus th*
ii'sR iissis n s Pan* ati)

I

Disabled Vets To
Hold P r i z e Baby
And Kiddie S h o w

A pritr baby and kiddie contest
will tic held Friday night, VIar. tbi,
ut Hdkl o'clock at the Keminole
High School, and will t«- sponsored
by the Disahled AlntTican Veterans
I'o-t No, 10.
I.in Twyrnan. commander of
the Post, invite every mother
within a radius uf 10 mile, to en­
ter her "charming" contestant.
Age group* will be from three
month* to onr year, two years,
three vears, four years, five yeat«,
nod kiddles of 6 to 8 yean of age.
To insure that no partiality he
shown the Judges will to- from nut
uf town and will select the p ret­
tiest girl end hand-utnr-t huv In
each group, l'iftern prires will lw*
awarded.
The first 50 babies registered
and qualified will lw presented an
attractive souvenir at the show
Ing.
Touchum's Drug Sturv will )&gt;•
headquarters for the registration
which will start Thursday at 9:0fl
and close on Mtr. 28 at »:10 PM .
Mrs. Jeffia Smith i» director of
registration. Committee mrmtwrs
Include Charlat Vodoplch. chair­
man ami Tim Crawford and J-&gt;hn
Kadrr, committeemen.

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. rt-r-Pt
01
5A
Atlanta
08
80
Brown (villa
46
Chicago
.
67
26
69
Denver
Dex Molnea
64
39
Fresno
64
46
New York
61
34
43
74
Phoenix
60
Washington
37
13
Winnipeg
-7
71
62
Jacksonville
Miami
75
69
go
At aIraa&gt;■■■wtP
63
PI
Tampa
80
60

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�THE SAMypRD HERALD. RANKOWD, FLORIDA

PACE TWO

Korean War

’N O MORE QUADRUPLETS!

Time For Co-Operation

The Sanford Herald

TUESDAY MAR. «, 1951

"

IC a a tla a r#

This in a lim e in which Americana muat work together.
We face u great world peril, which threatena our way of
life, our political advancement, our atandard* of decency,
our very right to exist aa a sovereign people and a nation.
Our men are fighting a war. We are trying to prevent th a t
w ar from spreading Into a great world struggle, trying to
estnhlish secure |ieace and justice in the world. We arc t r y ­
ing to strengthen and encourage our friends, and to m ake
sure that |&gt;otential enemies will find our own stre n g th
at n si i i i r r m v
n u tk s
Mr C «rrf# r
• .»
worthy of rcsi&gt;ect.
n « # %f*»mli
M l
Tlirr# M « mUi «
tM
These are complex and difficult tasks. They call fo r
M * Hasalfc*
CM
Oh
W ar
I1 M
concentration of effort and purpose at least equal to th a t
A ll
Mail n m r j
ttMtlraa,
rartf*
«ff
thmmhm. r H a l « l l « M , | i n i r i 8 M « l l « B i , required for total war. They call for the helping hand of
•«Ml M f t r g a aa# wml mwl a I «•smr n »• f * r every individual, every group and organisation, and every
tha i"ii|.M ..
I t . M n » l H « d a . M ill
A# r k « r i H l*»r a l r r « w l a r « 4 * # r i U - community. A ll iiuve a share in America's work.
Ih f tatt«.
That doesn't mean rvcryrnc m ust agree with every
iu »r* »# ««p 4 Natfaaall# H r
I b Ir b #
^FMapanr
l l a p r a a t H U . thing th at Is done. We ran still have differences of opinion;
I I » m . far.*
l u r k , &lt; M r a « i e . l»a*
we can still argue nlxjut.lhem . ftut wo m ust la* willing to
tfaalf. H a n * a * L l l f * *1. I **m U .
T i t I V # r « l 4 M ■ taataaaWp aaf fib# abide by decisions once they have been properly nude, and
A •••» la t#4 I ' f N l n l l e k la t B i l l l a #
must help to c a rry them out regardless of disagreem ent.
t i t i a « h » l | «• Ha# ata# f a r i r p u M I *
# • !!• • «*f « l l fli# I wea l ***** p r l * l t 4
We cannot afford ihe luxury of irreroncilod minorities, hold­
I s If c U R t M a M H f . « • «* rl l
all
ing apart from the job or |&gt;oliry that has l**en derided on
At* t r t t a f l i p t D k t a .
in exchange for cooperation. T his is no tim e for walkoutM
and holdouts.
TODAY'S III III.H VERSE
The words credited to Itenjam in Franklin were c er­
Faith I-- a form uf luuraer. Ill— tainly no more m eaningful in 17711 than they are today: "W e
lory shoes that men uf faith ha*- must all hnng together, or assuredly we shall all hung separIndeed moird mountains. If lieu
ran*t believe, all things arc possi­
ble to him that helirvrth.
Mark 0:23.

Schools And People

W r hope there ts nothing poli­
earner
Closer co-operation
cu-operntiun uetwren
between acliool
school anti
and community tt»n
tical in the implication fiom Key
West that after uinhsthing all day advocated by a n|K-aker nt a recent meeting of reprenentnyesterday (Vtidenl Tiumsn is Uvea of American teacher*' rollcRo*. Dr. Krncnt 0. Melby,
of New York U niversity. pointed out the inadequacy of post
"in the pink."
Msrshsl Tdn knows the Comm ur'd language "llim i* is no
longer invircihtc", siys a Tilo aide.
"If Runia incite* *n attack &lt;&gt;n
Yugo»l**i'. th e ^w ill tetreal with
smashed lir s ji,’

A former Polk county shetiff
and two others have liecn convicted
of conspiracy to collect gambling
graft, and were sentenced In a
$500 fine, the maximum under

educational m ethods in prtparinK students to cope w ith
modern problems.
in line with thin idea, the nxjiociation adopted h net
of ntnndarda for. teachers. It said they ahould:
“ Express carefully connidered r a th e r ’than impetuoua
jutlKenientn of public events.
"Show in th eir relation* w ith othor people, tut indiviclual.H and an jrrntipn, that they reflect ti|x&gt;n and practice th e
vnluen of tlemocrncy, acceptIng lattli Ihe freedomn and reajMmnlhllltlea involved.
"Appreciate people who are different from themaelvea
in cultural, racial, rellffioua, economic and national buckRround, anti I k * willlnK to accord * f c e m full equality of op­
portunity."
The physical stre n g th of th e Communlsta Ilea m ainly
in th eir unity of effort. No xo|Hirnte loyalties are perm itted.
The wcakneas underlying th is surface unity la ita compul­
sory nature. If Americans are successfully to combat Com­
m u n ity . yrn m ust P ^W I), I) united front, baaed on freedom
in1Win mi intelligent m-ojicrntlon in cam
fiat Inn.

Denial* will probably he m*de a!
Jim Parley'■ ilstcmrnl that poli­
tical leaden knew Romrvrlt wsi
a dying man in 1944 when they
nomidafrd, ttam for Xifmgih Icrm.
Inil }* Wbiil inf od|» win, went In
*ec iMMbciilcHt Mn South Camlina where he was vstslmning
r fur triiron of unknown ancient
earlier that, year told ui si ihe
y news from
. . . . •India.
( t. , , . . s WSSHS'SWVI
Conaideretl
VM M
o fl
lime lie W*f (nnvtnrrd FUit wa*
51___i« »5:.n.
. . . *
worrying nht so much uver whether W M h W V h l HlIfftini' ijTnund! India report* th al w yenty
he would he nominated fnr a new altra have been ufu'urthttl lately in the *Ut« of Hlkaner.
Ilikancr fn near
River,
am azing I dlarovrrtea
---------- th e Indus
—
s
s s . v * ) w here eniHiar-iaifS
H IR tlt C l IC T
fourth term
over whether he u_
_ I-----------•- nine* 1922.
have
Ikh'Ii mm!#*

own Civilization

would live c***t hit third.

*&gt;
Commentiag on BraileyOdham'sl
annnunccmeat that, he may run
for governor. Jim Powell of
Tallahsttee wnlrt tn the Tamps
Tribune. "The rr|Kiil:#rcient&lt; dh,
triguing speculation abogt wl.st la
OdBda ' M
i M
wooU' do.
It would be an admlnitlialkm mch
a* Florida hat Mvcr teen before.
He it blunt, laetfca* and utenmptomiting. I k h deeply concerned
with principle, gels fighting mad
at political ihenanigans, com­
promises with nnlxnly. The gsmMris would fight him with every
rrsourie. Yet it it always pouiblr
(or the campaign of a fighter lo
catch fire. Odhsm probably would
be quarreling with the Legislature
(or (out years. It .would be intersefina Isa w slelt

Ilnrnupn, Mohenjcilam and f('hanhuduro are the th ree
ancient cltien Ho far exantinetl in detail. They show a re ­
markable civilization which may go back to UAOO B. ( \ They
hnd good plumbing, paved street* and fortified city walla
with watch lower*. Among the object* unearthed are a *urjiriningly large num ber of children'* tnya, In which carta
predominate of u H j’M atlil used In Indlg'a village*.
**T he *kb(la 'indicute (hnl the InlutbiU nU a re not related
to the modem dwellers; they acem to lie akin to the Bumeriana. the first inhabitant* of Babylonia. Aa no Inscrip­
tion* have been found, we cannot gue** a t th e ir language
or know the name* of any of th e ir king*. The only thing
which *eem* certain I* th at llarappn, the largest of the
three, wan the center of a ntato larger thnn Egypt.
Perhaps the new Bikaner excavations will reveal more
of thla ancient world of which we know at once no much
and so tantalizingly little.

- **

Vanneeor
I often wonder how It would feel
J* a Communist, particularly
1 American Communist. If th*
tty over look over this rountry. I don't see bow it eould be
a very Asia feeling.
In a ettnlry with political free­
dom and political parties, a man
who cuts away from his party's
lint, wfisther hs's a Democrat or
Republican, may get defeated In
th* next election.
But that's th* worst than can
happen to him. And then he ran
go hack to peddling bananas, run.
nlng • bank or practicing law and
If some of hi* old cromei Ignore
him on th* street It doesn't dim.
Ish his Ufa expectancy.
Rut In n Communist country th*
man who break* sw ar from the
party, or disagrees with It, Is In
had shape and by thla time every
communist everywhere must know
H. There have been example*
enough.
. Of course. It must be away
enough for any ardent Commun­
ist. now In good standing with
Uis party, to say to hlm-rlf: "If
the party takea over I’ll get Riy
re ward i 111 have * U g hand In

S

according lo scientific formulae.
Th* Russian* may not know we
could destroy them, may think they
have an adequate defense against
our atomic weapons, may think
they can knock us out of lb*
war before we get alarted with
our counter-attack. Even more
fearful u ihe thought that Ihe Rus­
sia* lead en are not rational men
at all, may be craiy. a* Hitler was,
and may be perfectly *nllm| lo
pull the roof down^pp their awp

IIjr DeWITT MacKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
Our m w am baitador to Spain,
Stanton Griffis, reports th at hia
reception In Madrid was heart
warming ami that he found OenrralUimo Franco "# very charm ­
ing gentleman."
Well, liinaii do change! Until
four month* ago Franco had for
some five years lived under a
United Nations boycott which
charged in effect that hi* governmrnt didn't represent the people.
The CtnejaliMiino »t&gt; one of
the bad lad* of Rumps, and on
the itrrngth of the U. N. retolu- ;
tion
countrle* m aintained'
rep&gt;'tentative* of onlv •eronAarjr
rank In Madrid. Thi* resolution
was revoked last November and
more normal relation* are being
resumed.
So America again ha* on the
job an *mt»«.sador who told Kl
CaudlUo th at h r brought a me*•age of *'gr-at good will" from
I'reildrnt Trum an and the Ameriran people. Ye*, times d&lt;&gt; change!
This si-out face in diplomatir
relations may tie a momentous
event. It may presage an effort
to mike Spain a part of Ihe de­
fense system of Western Europe
■gainst fom m unlim J That rountry would lie a trrmendou* asset,
for it not only possesses a hig
army but Is strategically situated
at the gateway between the Medl.
lies Just serosa from Africa.
Could El Caudlllo be wnn over
to such participation? That's a
onesUon ha»d to answer in ad.
vance, for he la a man of Iron
convictions .Senator Hunt (DWvo| said In the Senate Friday
he had been told on high authori­
ty that Franco didn't want to
come into the part. Senator Cain
III-Wash) said, however, that he
gathered from a talk with Franco
that, while the Spanish leader
*--*■« confidenre In some of the
European governments wh'eh i k
member* land which alio distrust
him. It might he added), he I*
•Minus to ally himself with the
U. 8I think It'* a good het that he
would he glad to loin. The U.N
Mveotl was a tough Mow In Rnalp
a"* sbe would like to he hack In
the magic circle of friendship.
Certainlv when ! was In Mad­
rid In 'id. Franen madr It Hear
to me.that he ws« anxious jfor
root relallnna with the United
State*. At th at lima I had a long
wnd frrquentJv blunt' Interview
with him. giving me a rhanee ’to
en*e thst he ran ItvO-cd be "a
very rturm lnp gentleman." Mr
-" -m -d whst f handed Klim withoul even a seowl^and g»v* n|e a
courtemn answer.'
Franro took the Ibl off for
America's representative | a s l
week. There ■wav ithietr aV *fu
world pomp anil splendour In the
ambassador'- recaption, a notnlda
feature twine th e warmth of the
public greeting. There a r e ' few
capitals whteh east nut on as good
a show aa Madrid. Spain elings
**h affection to a lot of old ttadltlona. ‘
Jt
The Oensrellsafmo himself IW*?
after the fashion ogf*a studious
profewer,
aur-_
___aa.. ' .aalthough
*a_. ain_ isthea____

Children’s G r o u p
Makes Appeal For
Easter
Foodstuffs
I
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JACKSONVILLE. M*r. S —
I Special)*-— The Children's H«m«
nrtely nf Florida, with Stole
[eedquretrrs in Jacksonville, i*
making *n urgent Easier *P»*a»
fn- foodstuffs of every Mfd
children's weirahle* of even kind
and slir, and p*rtkuUHy for

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days.
Clamantls, former foreign min­
ister who vanished mysteriously
from his apartment in Prague
Jan. 37, was In desperal* shape.
An announcement said:
dem enti* and four other* w en
held on charges of spying, plot­
ting to assassinate President Ele­
ment UotlwaM, overthrow tha
governmenf
and
___ turn _ hoalovakla toward
th* west.
Rending through the tinea. It
would a eem dem entis had a big
difference nf opinion with sox** of
his comrades. The party publish­
ed a report which aaMi
"W# shall prove that there le
• place In the party only for those
who In th* most holy manner lore
Ihe
Union
■ Soviet
.a _ __
at I substitute
• ■t ■ i fob

Sanford

was admitted II month* ago to tha
county home. VlthoOt an r n m ia a
lion or disgnMlsaa — ss lo her
phyokal &lt;&lt;a*dlUM( all Hough wa
maintain a county doctor).
In October ah* was severely
beaten, and had to he removed to
the City Hoapltal at great expense
to tha rouuty. The RupertnUndent and Matron were dismissed
and aa examination ordered by the
Commissi.&gt;nti» of this patient, tby
an Orlando doctor) nt tha wrpense
of the county, nfter which ih e wa*
plaaad In the city hospital for S
week*. (I have a copy of Utia ex­
amination).
Now—it took this beating —
(after being t l montha In the
home In this corwii'ton* to bring
to the attention of the m in ty doc­
tor. th e'fact (that *he threw her
right leg—when walking) and th r
•aid Dr. — at this late date "feared she may have ■ brain
tumor"—WHY? klay I ask? WAS
SHE, allowed to go tin-noticed fri
It months# without fanytbiltR heIr.ar done for her (ether than a few
sedative*??) when wo maintain a
county Dr. THE PUBLIC WANTS
AN ANSWER TO THIS.
Now—the public, will rorall that
even though the Oommlsetoner*
ARE PAID a salary by Dm ta x ­
payers, to administer the bustneas
of the comity—THEY OPENLY
ADMITTED—thetr utter inability
to do ao — by railing an Inoootfgallon—by a com wilt** of "w ill
rhoeen cIII tens." who In turn
"threw |t right back Into them
laps—by demandln* A GRAND
JURY INVEATIUATIUN o f L*»e
entire affair — THIS — the Com­
missioners—REJECTED — I wlU
let yen answer this.
Now — this patient must he
disposed of—ih i no longer no* la
Hospitalisation at tha city hos­
pital. yet she Is suffering from a
neurotic condition — which re ­
quires careful watching—ah* ha*
wot been X-rayed (although she
was known to have had * spine
Injury) nor has her coe* boon &lt;Miaftely diagramed. It Is known —
she has m * of throe types (pf n
certain Dines*) BUT, until aha
has bora thoroughly Alagnssed - NO definite plan can be worked
out for treatment and I wish here
to atate moot infallibly — th a t
w v^arrar
waver hare. I ever tried to illspnssr
her rise, (I would net ho so pro
nf money shouln pkeslmul n«r have I demanded the
S tate Traasurer, rnmmlulnnrrs to give her on ex ­
». Articles other pensive operation — fat present,
wane knew which tmatasewt la

Boiahertcki and Gemrad* Stalin."
- Further, th* party annauade* it
had thrown out USLDOQ party
members In a continuing nurun
since Kept- I. The fate nf the
purges* was not disclosed.
But nil thla was only the latest
nf many purges, some h f thorn—
maybe most of them—ending In
death for one-Uw* loyal Genu
munleta arc used of going their
own w«y or plotting against the

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moving into the area from th«
northeast to reinforce 3,000 to 6 j)
000 North Koreans already there.
A* Seventh Dirtslon tank-infsn try 4p*tnd drove mure than two
miles into Chagpyong Monday in
the Tacmi' area, hut withdrew
•lightly south at dusk. Chang,
pyong i* road junction 10 milrv
north of t'angnim.
South Korean Seventh Division
units were driving Monday toward
llajlnbu, eight miles east of
Changpyong. Another e n e m y
buildup was reported In a nr)
• round Hajmt'iu, some 30 air
miles inland from the east roast.
O if-th r we-t-crntral front. a
U. S. First Cavalry tank-infan.
try team capture I Ynngdu Mon.
day ami- thrust eastward toward
Hoengaong, 18 miles sw ar. The
lateral highway lietwren the two
towna was a no.m ar’s land.
Heavy Red fire came from the
hill* on the north aide.
The llrilish 27th Brigade w jj
attacking Communist potitiorQ
one to four mile* east of Yongdu.
Od the left flank, the I'. S.
2llh Division pushed Ihree patrols
over the curving Han River near
Yanfpyong, 31) mile* east-southeast of Seoul. One of the patrols
was ambushed Monday five miles
northeaat of Yangpyong. One
American casually was reported.
On the wrstem front, a IT. S.
Third Division patrol (lipped across the Han Monday night Into
the southern outskirts of HeodJ
It wlthrjrrw under fire. Several
patrols were forced bark earlier
Monday.
The artillery and mortar bombardm rnt of Seoul continued into
its second week Monday. It drew
heavy return fire.
H-20 Superforts made morning
and afternoon liomb raids Turaday
on the e«*t coast city of llainhung
and th r Red capital of Pyongyang
In j»orthwc»l Korea.
The F a r past Air Forces re no if*
ed IM- tons of homl&gt;* were drop­
ped by using radar. Dense rlouds
shr«u&lt;led thv target*.
U . S. Fifth Air Force fighter*
and bomher* flew 870 sortie*
Monday. They hit 14S Red vehicles
cold—on her chest was res.tng a and 300 buildings housing Com­
wash basin, poor thing — a dirty munist troops, ami flew 238 mis.
rag on her head — I did all I rouli. ■Iona In close support of ground
Forum
but there was little to work with forces.
--- ---••
a
—she bad 8 more spell* while I
best for her). At Ihe meeting. was there (ft In all—th st day -she
Feb. 8—I reeominended to the has never had that many — I left
commissioners (having legnl pa­
The Rritiih cruiser and Alllnl
pers to speak for the husband of
deaUpyrrs shelled tTllyul. north
tl)* patient,) .that she be returned
of^PaiwlM 38 on th r west m a s t
to the homo;.— ,where there are
Marine, pilnla nt the tJ. R. light
few Inmates—where Jt fa inilet end
carried lU tssn supported the
•hr ran have thr attention uf -the
strike.,Aiti
, ,, ,
,
Dr. and nurse until she has IwCn
thpiongfily examined, by tyro Drs.
Thr &lt;;»! 8. (Truiaer Et. Paul
(preferably out-o/.-biwn) .ami fa a y
hombatvlcii Rad assembly points
mis dug ,t« (he (political silusfipe)
farther ssnJth on th e west roast.
W ith e r case.
j, u
On the rast 'm arl! bcMge* and
This examination will detamwlnr
33‘tunnels!were h»rrbnrrrd by the
IF TIIK CASE IS HOPEI,ESS or
U. Slwtuiadr Manchester, s u p p o rt
lug i iii*tr* w is and ,hy- esrriJP
plane*. AUlnl minesweepers were
J» d*ieT,!H«
only
active off both rsMUts.thi i ran arry plans lie made for
h e r-T h is Is aJr,|ti«t I have,.over
aibornttd and T ${(11 tiU J tlW H -

She i* pxi • ymmg X pentop tc be

pnt In an litxttttn|on tfnd.'lcfjr, —
re f* EVEN i dorslldllty. of
• ' eh*men t o ' HE8TORE her &gt;
RdtHhl
. ,
’ft Is much’ b tlu r la pay 16.00
* day for, lhr#n mo*. I rsat ment—
than to pay f l i o n day fur 20
year* putting the** mentally III
(■to OVER crowd*] institutions
and leaving them, when many
CAN BE RESTORED — a t the
bottom of ntl mentally III — I* a
physlral disorder — then try ami
find It — BEFORE — you urv
so quirk tit resort to the inxtifutu.
Fl.e should be given every cIm i .ti—and I am sure it Is the desire of
most of the commissioners to do so
—YET It seems th* situation ts
not m e of HUMANITY — but
rather - REVENGE - (for th*
husband).
‘

AVcIftsiS'i'ys'te

venlences.— a
(Mturdav at j
taken with *
at the break I a

•heir'Asms*w r y plainiy-ilF 'the*
have anytHtpgWKf ,14 i with this
affair, or 'th e JMtterml-nl of th*
rwmty—thvy -wRI—BK F IR E tr
ONE n,sr wspeeially. thinks him­
self n Me POLITICAL BOSS—JH
.there
l __iv
i- isriDtit u
ANY
HOPEtmu
FORkAe nTOWN
LIKE THIS? •? ?
f urge ns many ns possible to
come to the meeting Tuesday and
•top this Racketeering of the tax•Msvsrs money.
Thrse unfortunate people ARE
EACH AND EVERY CITIZEN’S
RESPONSIBILITY - D O ST fail
them - Come, EVEN IF YOU
CANT FIGHT. BE TH ERE-

I think eou.

Where- Happiness Costs
So Little.

LAST TIMES TODAY!
.Find Tlm r At
' ‘Popular Prices!

I Indie Castle, sophomore on
Kentucky's basketball squad, ii
th* youngest member of the team
He is IS yearn old.

C
follow.-J shortly

■he WAS 111—and *1
in a hospital right.

AIR-CONDITIONED

ELEANOR H. RAVEN KL.
March 3rd, '81.

Wa|t Rudko. i t . roach nf the
Baltimore Bullets tn th* National
Basketball Association, is the
ountest mentor in Mg Urn* pro
atkrthell. He ts (8 year* old.

Dr. who said "he eouM not mine,
to leave h er alone,” but no did
‘end medicine—ahe was ao m u m atad she rould not hold a tw u p o n
full of w ater on her stomach, up
could not take the pill (which it*
M i n i a glass full of wwte-, with

FLORIDA STATE
r THEATRES &amp;

SATURDAY
MID-NITE SHOW!

WKIX k THUK8.!

�TUESDAY MAR. ft, 19SI

THE SANFORD HBRAI.P, SANFORD, FI.ORIDA

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Social A n d Personal Activities

B&gt; BESS PATTERSON

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Social Calendar

Elsie Knight Circle
Meets At Cagle Home

Mr*. W. A. Cagle waa hostess
TUESDAY
at her home on Marie Avenue last
The Unity Claaa will me#t at night for the meeting of the Kltle
be Valdei Hutel at 7:30 P M, with Knight Circle uf the Firat BapUr*. Carolyn l'ar*or» a* teacher. ltd Church.
Daughter* of Wrsley Sunday
An offering wa, taken for the
9rhuol Cla&gt;* will rarrt with Mr*. "Annie Armstrong Fund”, a fund
I. (). I.aney, 19)2 Sanford Avenua *et up for mUiionarie* in honor
m *vfv c .'l.
uf Mix* Arm-trong, one of thr
" a lie tV. C. S. iif Etam -ta Mrth- early missionaries who ,erv el for
ntlri Church will meet at 7:30 IH year* without pay in the foreign
f* \t «i th*- Home of Sir*. S, mixtion
service.
t . Norwood.
Mr*. Cliff Ablr* praxidnt uvtr
Thr Youn«r Woman’* Auxiliary the businra, session and 'hi devoif thr Kir at Baptist Church will tiunal on the mranlng cf "Our Fa­
n rrt at thr hontr of Mi** Margaret ther" wa* given by Mm
llrlc
Hunt, KOI Kant Second Street, at Matliieux. A report wa* given on
f:46 I-.M.
the recent YAV.A. Valentine M»The Messiah rehearsal will ta ther-D aughtrr Banquet which was
teld at the Episcopal Church at given under the sjum-orshiri of thr
H S I’ M. Kerry member U re- Elxlc Knight Circle.
A e.tc.l to atlnid.
Announcement wa* matte uf the
WEDNESDAY
Baptist
A**ociational
meeting
Carden Cluh will have a hoard which will convene in Panama City
ureting at 9:38 A.M. at the Gar- on Mar. 13, lading through Mar.
len Center.
16. The program war presented hi
I‘layer meeting at the Firat Mr*. C. I.. Collin*, a**i*lrd by
Haptic Church will lie held at Mra. J . A. Yarn. Mr*. V. C. Mes­
U30 I*. M. Circle VIII, Mr*. Wal- senger, Mr*. Hubert llaulrmon and
■er Feeler, program chairman Vr*. J. W. Fnlghum.
alii i unduct the program u&gt;ing
Mra. S. K. Itart-our and Mr*. It.
:he theme—"LooIt On Our Field*." I). Uarri*on were welromrd into
The j.ohlic i* invited to attend. the circle a* new mrmltcm. Fol­
The tadiea Auxiliary to the lowing the burine*, amt program
p o th e r hood uf Kailruad Train- the hud.'.* -rrvrd drllriou- rfhan will hold it* monthly meet, frethm rnla.
ng at 3:00 l&gt;. M. in the Odd
Thoae p ro ru t wen- Mr*. J. T
Fellow* (&lt;odgr.
Denton, Mr*. Varn, Mr*. S. C.
Woman'* Cluh general bu,inr«s Dicker-on, Mr*. Fulghum, Mr*.
lieeting and luncheon will lie at Bartiour, Mr*. Harrlaon, Mr*.
i*J:30 o'clock. Itenervatlon* may Ablet, Mr*. Uaulemon, Mr*. Col­
&gt;e made with Mr*. Hen Wade at lin*, Mr*. Matliieux, Mr*. John
136-J. Meetlfo. or ly for member*. Kader, Mr*. II. II. (Viliam, Sr.,
TH t’l%l)AY
Mr*. M. T. Haynes, Mr*. Mrs«enThe Iknjgla* Juhe Juniur Urn. grr and Mr*. Cagle.
.hrrhood will meet at the F!r*t
Baplitt Church at 7:30 I*. M.
ASanford Grammar School P.T.A. Stetson filee Club
mil meet at 3:30 P.M. at the
Honored At Reception
irammar Schuul.
Thrift Shop Worker* of the
Professor Harold Giffin, direct­
Woman'* Cluh will he Mr*. Bill
or of the Si»t-on filer Club, ami
Kirk and Mr*. Jack Murriaon.
Circle* of the W. S. C. S. will member* of the Glee Club ware
neet a* follow*: Monday at 3:00: honored Thursday evening ifter
So. I—Mr*. J. C. Davit—611 their concert at South Side School
Magnolia; No. II—Mr*. J. M. Mr- with a reception given by Mr. and
?a*kill—26o(t Grandview; No. 1 Mm. Robert william*, whoie
-M r* . T. F. McDaniel—1313 Park; daughter Nancy i« a mrmher of the
No. 4—Mr*. C. E. Chorpening, Si. Huh.
The Stetson color* were u*rd in
*25*7 Palmetto; No. 6—Mr*. W.
A. Hunter—2000 Holly; No. 6— decorating th* home. Plum bio*McKinley Hall; 7A—Mr*. Charlr- »om» arrange,! with camellia* and
Meek*—2439 Orange Avenue— axalaae, were placed throughout
9:00 |». M. Tueaday; 7U—Mr*, the living and dining room*. Th*
lame.* B iggin,—5404 Oak Ave- dining table waa overlaid with a
nue—8:00 P. M. Tueaday. W#»- lac* cloth centered with crystal
leyan Service Guild will meet with candelabra* hehfhig green and
I he Presbyterian Busina*, Wo­ white taper* *urrounded with r»men'* Circle Monday at 0:30 P, melliaa and a u lra a .
Lime punch wa* lerved lion: a
M. for aupper In the Prrahyterian
rrra ta l bowl a t one end of the
Educational Building.
Seminole Rehekah Lodge No. table and rtfreahmrnl* con,inline
will meet In the Odd Fellow* of entail cake*. *andwiche*. nut*,
ill. The meeting ha* been called potato chip*, chreir crackrr* and
rarrfed out the green and
be the Nohle Grand for 7:30 brownie*
P.
M. Memlier* are urged to be while metlf. About bo gur t* were
preaent. All vlxiting Rehekah** present duiing the evening.
are welcome. There will be Initia­
tion of new candidate*.
The T. K. L. (.'la** of the Fitat
RADIO STATION
Rapliat Church will meet In the
Fducatlonal Building a t 3:00 p,
W.TJLR.
M. Mr*. M. A. Calloway and her
circle will lie ho*tc**ee.
p m iu T
.T h e Phllalhca Sunday School t ie * The mRhythm
nub
of the Firat UaplUt will C M Newe
W eatera Jim h o m e
entertain their hu*tall4a&gt; and (.44
7 tM K*v*n OTIuch Hull
memliera nf the Yeung Men’* Titk N*wa
Bible Clai* with a ImfM cup­ c e e llo ra ln g Kpurt* IM tiln n
per In the Educational Building ll :i lMt Ruddy rta rk Kina*
M nrtiine Devnllnn*
at 7:00 P. M. Member* are aiked l i l t VliK
Hl* In Uunlito bring a ruverrd Ulah.
lie *
IV or Id At N ln t
i
l
t
I
t
d
l
Il«*d At Organ
Sanford llunn- Dnnomtration
Kreddl* Klewart
Club will meet at the Tourlat tl ii ll tt W
h rr* A n t 'l* Pear to T r u d
Center at 2:30 P. M. Mrtnber* leeo P in lip |-*r*d*
ate requested to wear a die** l» :lt A Hoy- A Ctrl. Muale
they have made for the fashion lI et iiiite Newa
Vlelody Magailne
review.
K ill
V b -to r Voung &lt;irrhe*ira
•li t * O f r liM t it And Star
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FRIDAY
11:11
Parent T e n h e r * I'a iia n i
The Woman'* MUakmarr Sotln rn ln g Varlelle*
piety of the F irtl Hapttat Church tMiti le
t t Mualr Hawaii
will meet at the rh u fth at 3:30, ll : t a Prayer Kr.r IVare
Circle III. Mr*, f l e a m McCall, I I I * * World At Nana
lladlu Psrm I'lgeit
program chairman, will direct the
tie # rt*ti
«»&lt;"*
tapie -Look l:ee l*omdir Htar
bn Our Field*.”
t i l l | j * H a Ameiicaaa
. The Mimosa Cirri* of the Gar­ 1:4# Newa
III*
Varleilee
den Club will meet at 10:00 A, l i t # Manleal
lia r Naa# Hanrb
M. at the home of Mr*. H. M. I ' M W o rld At Th re e
Haven in Lake Mary.
1:11 T o d a y ’* Kl*r
And llrtrillneo
The Palm Circle of the Gar- lIiIt I* till*
T o u r g r m n r r Hnnia
Club will meet at the Garttu a lr Lover* I'a m
C rn e r at 13:00 A. M. Mr*. ::: K i w i
R. C. Miller will be hostexa and i lit Ily Jt M n r- 1
T h e Ith yih m Hour
Mr*. II. II. MrCailln wlU talk on t:ee
t i l t Kpnri* King of l&gt;*y
"Aialeaa".
C » t Newo
The Ilibiecu* Garden Cfrele t i l t Kanford tl* 'k * t Report
I I * T w ilig h t Knnge
will meet a t the h o le of Mr*. ICl*
parade
A. B. McRaney, 1817 Vereongo C tl Rporte
Denny Ooodman Katertala*
Avenue. Co-hotteaa will he Mr*. t i t * D riftin g On A rim id
Cherlr* Morrison.
T ilt lloee* Par A 1-ady
l^ t 'a Break A Iteeord
The Sally Karri ton Chapter of TT ii M
l t Keyonte* Ry &lt;’*rle
If. A
D.
A.. R. will meet a t 8 : « f P. M. cee
V arl'lr Hall
with Mr*. J. B. Ray, 60S
Pat- C M Moot The tuna
m ra»N ig h t Kdltlnn
i Avenue. Co-hoeteet e* twill be
P h il lleed At O rgan
A- R. Key, Mra. R. M
4. Maei In Neleare
g l■ca annalnmrellm
eon and Mr*. Ann IfuinRrIL
[uimrrl I. Vlilte
nt-e
d
M
t ilr .n In^daughter*_ aro
l
i
n
t
i
w
k
nm
lth
lio ra Circle o f the (harden
A t Hom e W ith tluele
Club will meet at th* home of
Mr*, a R. Xlrtley on Golden Lake m e t mgn Off
a t 1:30 P. M.
1 The Dirt Gardener* CtreJa will
meet a t lO.-OO A. M. with Mr*. B.
W. Wilkie a t her homo 433 Sum­
merlin Avenue.
, Th# Magnolia Circle v i lha Gart i n D ab will moot i t I l M A.
M. at tM i home _ ___ C. E.
Meoka with Mr*. H arr?
•wiuuScmineo-hoetraa- There Wil
covered dlah I
Mr*. Erneat Ward Win talk on
"Glorioaa LIU**.”
The Jarariindp Cirala of the
Harden Club will meet M SHN P J t.
Mr. and Mra. Ahrln Kltpatriik
at (he home of Mra. f r u i t Miller of Madeira Beach annouare thr
3416 Palmetto Avenue, V } i
U rth o f ■ daughter, Linde Do-

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Mr. and Mr*. B. L. Perkin, are
•pending aevrral day* in Miami
viilting friend* and relative*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Hughe* of
Tanftta returned Sunftay after
tpending the weekeml in Sanford.
II. II. Coleman ha, returned
home after , pen-lint: ’evcral dnv,
In Miami.

M i--- N',r.&gt; \ IW k b i, -Ulighter

Mr*. Joteph Turlay of Wauke­
gan, III., formerly Mr*. Duruthy
W rit of tbl* city, arrived by plane
Sunday to *pcnd about two week*.

of Mr. nod Mr*. Jumc* But-Kler,
whu«e riigagenit-nt and ttpi&gt;i»at-hing marriagi- tu David llim ard,
sun of .Mr. and Mm- D. G, Hov anl wa* atmouni-ed tu-lay.

Mr. and Mr*. Jamr- Du,bane uf
tloalun, ,\D -'. were thr pueM, of
Mr. and Mr*, Frrnk Evans ye
ttrday.
Mm. W. A. Adam* and Mm. U.
Slual left today for Saru uta to
•print several d a ), with Mr*.
SloatV father,
Mr. and Mr,. Frank Evan- relurried Saturday from Bnitoit,
Max*, to aprrnt a few wrrk in
Sanford.
William Pop' of Philadelphia,
Penn., I* vDitlng with hi, brother
and titter-n-law, Mr. and Mm. II.
B. Pope.
Mr*. Ethel
Edward-, Mr*.
Franci* Edward, and Je**te Ed­
ward* all of Aahvlllr, N. C. ar&gt;
the gue*t* of Mr. and Mr*. W. A.
Tate.
Friend* of George Hughe* will
regret to learn that hr I* con­
fined to the Orange General Hn«pltal where he will undergo an
opera I Ion tomorrow.
Mr*. Grace Gray and Mi*k
Cre**e* Shephard of I^eaburg
ipent the weekeml in Columhui,
Ga., with Billy Gray who I, Mo­
tioned at Camp Polk, La.
Friend* of Mr*. I. T. Strinxet
will be IntereMcd to learn that
the ha* returned to her po-illot.
at Vowel)'* after an lllne*, of «rveral month*.
Ml*a Betty Bo*e Hoolehan, itudent nur*e of Alaucha General
lloapital in Galne,ville *penl the
weekend In Sanford with her parcate.
Mr. and Mra. It. E. Chapman
,nent the weekend In Madeira
Bearh with their ,nn-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Alvin
Kilpatrick.

Carnival Sponsored
By P.T.A. Council
Attractive booth* from each loral ichool representing different
cuuntriea were the main attraction
at the "International Tuur" carni­
val Saturday at Seminole High
School aponmred by lha Seminole
Countv Council Parent Teacher,
AMoelatlon.
Other event* were the Spaniih
Trouhadnc*, the “flxhlng” h»mth,
and the aupper which waa held
In the lunch ream. On the menu
were hot dog*, chili, apaghetti and
meat hall*, *alcl and deeaert.
After the outalde artlvllie, were
romplete a talent ahow wa* prerented In the auditorium. Each
number war repretenled by a dif­
ferent eehool. The program wax a*
follows: Weet Side Prim ary School
A Dutch Dane* by Dorothy Whidden, Joyce Morrle, and Helen
Brewer; South Hide Primary
School, An Italian Dance by De­
anna Niehot*, Ctnda
Ponder,
Hhirlene Sheppard and Michael
Pop#; Grammar School, -Cotton
Needs Pickin' So Bad" aong and
dance by MD« Lucille Campbell’*
Claeel Paola, !H*h eonjra rendered
by Boh Hamon and Junior High
a tap dance by Dorothy Wall and
nd double eoxetta tinging.
Mre. D. C. Catches wae chair­
man of the carnival.
When you exptet goeate with
children, why not put breakable*
away. Then you Von*t emharraai
everybody If the ehlldren ehould
touch and drop.

Miss Nancy Rockier
r« Wed David Howard
Mr. nud Mr*. Jam)'* llm-kler of
G aincville announce the miraKc
men! »f their daughter, Nancy, tu
Davi)| lluwai)!, »on uf Mi. mul
Mr*. D. C. Iluwaril uf thU rity.
M l,, Boekler i* unending th*
University of Fluridu where *he
will receive her It. A. degree in
Elementary Education In June.
Mr. Huwatd, at pre-ent, huld, *
graduate a*,l«tsnDhlp in the EngineeHng Deportment at the P«lvereltv of Florida, lie will receive
hi* Mo,ter* Dcgier in Elertriea
Engineering from the Univemity
in June.
The wediliug will ini e place in
June.

I*ake Marv
Ily VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Mr. amt Mr*. J. I. Bullard, Mr*.
W. I’ Hurkr ami daughter, Gayle
and Mr*. Frank Min*hew called
on Mr. and Mr*. M. Flnndrr* in
Winter I’nrk Sun-lay afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. J A. Yates ami
(laughtrr Gwen are recovering
from attack* of influents.
Charle* Kruegei left Weilneailay
for hi* humr iri Chicago. He ex­
pect* to return tu Lake Mary
*hurtly.
Dutori* and Cecelia Mil«ted are
confined to their home, due to
illne**.
C. W. Welderhold ha, recently
accepted a poHliun with the At­
lantic. Cnaat Line Uailri&gt;ail.
Mr. and Mr*. Waiter Smedley
and Mr. and Mr*. Ed Smedley and
•on left Mondav fur their home*
In Farwell, Mich. They plan to
return to Lake Mary next year
and build on their property here
Friend, of Win. Struthcr* will
be *urry to learn that he I* suf­
fering.fro an nttork nf hrnnehitl*.
Ri-v. and Mr*. J. C. Brannon
attended n conference of the
Church of the Nnrareni- in Tnllaha*»ee, Feb. "K,Mar. |.
Mr*. J E Roblnton amt MrFrank llartlow took part in the
2l«t Animale-t Mae»*lne at the
Sanford Women's Club. AI*o at­
tending the program wa* Mr-.
P. D. Andrr»un, who wa* a r»&gt;n.
irlhnliir tu lhi- Initial magaiirn
in 1R3«.
Spencer Fawcett i* living In Or­
lando xml aitcnding Juniur Col­
lege there, while he wait* for hi&lt;
rail Into the Air Force.
Last week, Wilmrr Matthew* of
Sanford brought hi *parrnt- hack
from their home in Jaapei and
they are nnu visiting there -onin-law and dnughtrr, Mr. and
Mm. I . C. Till!*.
C. W. Sjuhlum and hi* daugh­
te r,, Dori* and Joan are III with
influrm a.
Mr. and Mr,. Karl Duff returnrd
to their home in Blebtnond, It'd.
FVWay.
Mrs. Holiert Lenox of Del,and
waa rolling on her father, E. A.
Douglas*. Feb. *J* on the oeeaslon
of hi* 86th birthday.
Thursday the Lake Mary *rhool
played Lake Monroe, at Monroe,
th* fdike Mary girl* winning IhHr
basket ball game, 26 to 3 and
the 1-akr Mary hoy« living their*.
12-27.
Mr. and Mre. Frank Evan* ar­
rived from Boston Saturday and
have opened their ta k e Mary
heme.
.
_
.
Mr. and Mr*. Ambro*# Toney of
Eaton. Ohio are the gueata of hi*

Disabled American Veterans
Post No. 30
PRIZE BABY (Revue) CONTEST
HR. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
8 :0 0 P. M .

Haaford, Florida

Dutine the three year, that in
suit I have been in Plantation
l -iaier our population ha- nio|athan douIJiil each year. Wo are
very grateful to Col. Nicholas
Sepp for the Directory of KoilW
t)»ner* of Dellary that he com­
piled and distributed a* of Kr!&gt;.
I to all the people of our town.
It i* a great help to all of u* in
both the bu*!ne»i and sociil
artivitle* of our community.
As uf Feb, 13, li'IK, we - I n te l
with no homi-s amt 14 people, this
directory show*. By the end of
the first year there were about
M home, KO people, end of second
year *l»mt Kil homer Il(l people,
*1-1 r.ow, at the end of the third
)&gt;»r, we haie tdl home, and ‘trill
I *le wtd I' with th. addition of
si-itit l- home, and PA people
in the re»l of DeKary the popula­
tion of our little town hu* grown
from 14 people to about 46A in
thire years.
We are »orry we mi*.ieil getting
Dir mw« in last week hut out
editor ha* been very lenient
it- letting M, put the two week.

H IPPY IH K T H im
'l r ,. Tommy Mctam
Mr*. W. II. Merd,
Dick McLaulin
M. C. Adam*
Bill Hickson

Study Course Is
Sponsored By P.T.A.
Th- SoutA de I*. T. A. spun.
**u* a "Study Course" Thuroiay
at the school. Approximately 36
parent, were present.
The speakers on the progrsm
wire Mr*. J. E. Terwilleger, Jr.,
chairman, Mr*. J. (*. Mitchell,
Mi-* Ruth Hand, II. E. Morris,
Volie William- Jr. ami Dr. T. W
Lawton
U. II. f . MARKER
DLU8TEE, Mar. it - n i l - A
marker to Brig. General Jnaeith
Firicgan, who commande)! the
Confederate forces in the District
of Ea»t Florida during the Civil
War waa unveiled thl* afternoon
at Olnatee Itattlrficld Park.
It wan at Oluatee that Florida’*
only major Civil War ta ttle wa*
fought. On Feb. 2fl, 1864, Genei.i! Finegnn’ Cnnfederste sold
len won a rlear^ul victory ami
fru&gt;traled the federal govern,
meut'a plan* of taking the »lale.
The marker is a gift of
United Daughter* of the Cunfed.
erscy of Florida.
f#ther, A H- Trmey.
Alt. ar.il Mrs. J. W. Urnsingtnn
and two daughters of t'heraw,
S C who have been visiting their
uncle and aunt, Mr- and Mrs. C.
I', lirssingt'm, left Hun-lsy fur a
trip down the ea.t n-a-t I n Miami.
Mr. ami Mr*. Mine* Du-hane of
tl-Mlon. Mb,-. c»llid on tin Frank
Evan, Monday. Mr. Du-hane and
Mr. Evan* are b u a ln c , associates.
This pa-t week, E. O. Fawcett
purrhated additional land, t-irilcruig on Lake Emma.
Mr. and .Mr*. W. It. llarri«on of
Orlando »m-nl Hundav uitli Her
t-arenl*. Mr. ami Mr*.
E.
Smith.
Mr*. Lucy Wade who underwrent
irgcry reeentiy at the Orange
Memorial Hospital in Orlandu i*
r'Covering and It is hoped that
•he may be moved to her home
m a frw days.
Edith Dodson
who ha* lirrn
confined to her home due tu illora* fur the past three week* i»
improving.

in one *o that v.r do not have to
leave anything out The Mansion
h i boon
. but ir.» l i t i - .
II,unit), *11.1 4 or - *11..) .ompo’e
.riot type ito, iuioiDi. atom a ii
oinrltmc tism to fiiol time tu
queere it all in. We are vrry
grnleful fur the peolde w hu leaw
their new* Item, ut the l*o*t Offi'c
s , it i, a great help
Thi» morning we, mv truaty
pencil and I. a rc -iiting in a
taach rhnir on the bench down al
Luke Monroe doing our writing
anil enjoying lid- heavenly, aun,
birexe and water. There an- s
few harbinger, uf spring, the
tittle riilim red hreu-t* enjoying
it Midi ll* and I have tried lo
lictMiade them to -tay a little
longri this yeat because March
in Die North can tie a vrry grim
month some timer while here in
Florida it i, one of our incst
beautiful month, hut they St*
toil paying much attrnlion in me
•o will iniirl likely go up and get
caught in lhi&gt; -now »« they «o
&lt;ft&lt; n ilo.
Mi. ami Mrs. Charles Snyder
ot New Jersey and Mi. and Mr.-.
A. .Monroe and their *»n, |,t.
Andrew Montitr, who t, a Marine
officer with thr American K*
port C o, all arrived back at
Die M in,ion on Wednesday after*
noon. They .had spettl a few d a \,
with u* during I lx* month ot
February and then had made a
tour of Die state. Neither party
had been aide lo find anything
l-dier than I'lanlntion Estate* and
■o retimed to purchase their
building site* r -isi arrange for th ­
eorist ruction of then home, im­
mediately, Wc ale pleased lo we|c o i i i i ' them buck and won't lie so
-mug a , to -ay "We told you so"
Wc are »«rrv to Iibvi had to sav
"So l.nug" to Dr. Iteutan Aliev,
wlio returned to bet job at the
I'iD -burgh Ho-pital ami ho|ie ,hi
will soon In- able lo come hark
to It*.
Mr-. Itulf ihdster ot t'rmisyl
) ania i* down on a visit and
i scat ton and i, -laying at the
Dellui) Cabins heeuusc her apart­
ment- ate Iwith tented.
Mi. and Mra. I.nu llnfman of
Dellui) Diiie tad a- their guest
tin- week, Mrs Mnrgtiiit tienev.-)
of New York.
We are so pleased to see tath
Mr. Ilnrrv Unkel* «nd Mr. Mar­
shall McMnlion mi gieatly inipruved after thrir long illnrcse,.
A lialbtvue pal tv wn&gt; helji at
the swimming |i-»d under the
tiustlisi'* of tile Sate Nile Dance
Club oil Hundav afternoon with
t In t lie v Savage a* chairman of
the committer and John Weil li­
as hi aide assistant, and Amanda
llofinnn. Dot Neidrr and Res*
l‘atter,o n helping with thr piepaiutmn of the foosi. It wa, the
first rumtnltnity party to lie held
at the new barbecue pit and we
were all grnii fit! t-i lolm Wrllli,
[.mi liiandi and tlitl tl'llare foi
the fine work they did on it, It
wa* a tremendous surer,* wil3
an attendance of PA.
Jim Gentry, Milford l.eonanl and
Vince Guracharri put on a number
of short tulnrdv skelclir* with Die
swimming pool a* the rrn trr of
then theme. The first „ &lt; two
very tiht fellows with long Spatmit
moss lienids and tong winter
under wcm hobbling to the po-d
and taing asst tid in, to paddle
in Du- w ntn, grsdunllv I'l-cominc
younger and stronger as Die Iwniflral water- Put he their hodir*
until they finally emerge from the
pool yoiilig slid vigorous men who
are aide to dive into the pool
and ince aero*, it in their modern
trunks, no laanl-, no grey hair, no
long underwear.
Idle aeeond wa, a sketch depict­
ing a "Count the llerriea," in
u black frock coat and drrhv sell­
ing hi* plantation at an apparent!)i xhorldlant price to "Mr. Freddy
S p irit,” » gullahte teal estate Uhiti
from the north, dressed in khaki
ehorts nnd tropical sun hat. Tin
third wa u little flirtation at the
edge of the |ri»d where tath fall
in nnd the lady almost gel
■truwnrd hy the genllenun's ef­
fort* to -ave her. It ended with
-oltgs led liy U&lt;&gt;y Miller and the

TH R EE

group tinging the charut.
Mr. Ca**#r Rtbieiiu'r ri*t»r in
Florence Withered bad a lunch­ Nev. Jertey bad patted away ca
eon fur iJa y at her lovely home Wedr.etday,
necetflutlng their
..n Sei nnd S lro t f..r a Rutnhcr nf return north.
friend , tbu*' p tr’ ent u e rr MuOur sympathies are also extend­
tin Ida ticiu.aine, Ann Randell, ed tu Mr. Haul Froel«cher who-#
Atnamia llnfman, Mae Leonard, trtdher'a body wa, fuund on
l.***i Wakefield, Miriam Whitaker Miami Beach. Paul tell' u , that
and Hex Patterson. The luncheon he had been quite ill for sum#
consisted nf baked ham with all time. The Froeticher, left for
thr trim m ing, served on a linen Miami to take care of the funeral
and lace luncheon cloth covered arrangements.
table. After lunch Canasta was
Mr*. W. A. Wieaetentarg pa«»ed
played with He** Patterson and away at her home here on Valen*
'1‘illir Germaine rapturing
the ria Drive «n Tueaday morning.
first and second price* winch were Our sympathies are with Mr.
a dainty organdy cocktail apron Wiesetrnbrrg who brought her
and two Dower like hankie,.
back lo i’riin-ylvania for burial.
Mr. and Mr*. Win. Clause uf She ha&gt;l tarn ill for a long time
Grand Hapida, Mich, have been and Mr*. William Langbein. _
visiting Dirir daughter and her neighbor hud been vrry faithful
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur in tier attendance to her in th«
Kcider of Se,enth Street for thr la -1 d a y of her illne*,.
Iia*t mouth, Th ry had their sun, Mr. and Mra, Frank Kridrl of
togrr and daughter Both w ith' Long Island v ho have owned
thru). During thrir -ta ) u number property on Nt ranju Road and
of ftilk, entertained them and on, Largo Linda to: some time arc
thrir last evrning Mr. and M u . down for n visit and Maying at
Kay Peck bad a farewell party the Lakeside Cahins.
for them.
Mr. amt Mrs. Jimr., II. Scott
Mr. and Mr*. John J. Seufrrt
of N’aranJa Road have a their ami their -oil and daughter, Kayhouse gui-t* their neice amt tor tnulid and Doris have taken over
ini b6IM, Mr. and Mr*. F . J. Dip th'llarv Cabin, and Guv Sta­
Jan'tn of lams Island. Mr. Jitnsen tion from Mr. and Mr-. Harry
Mra. Scott's lather,
is w lr . -m ic e leprr-entativi- in; Hughe-,
Nulnntolinr
of the A n ie rl-1 Mr. Jumr* Muff i* alio with them,
can Mnla-se- Cs&gt;. Th e ) i-*pe,-t to The Ss'oits are from ISowanda,
lour Florida ulille here and hop'­ N. Y.
Mr and Mi*. Joseph llurk of
l l lie aide lo find tim r to fit
lo Cuba to vi-it the sugar planta­ .Seventh Street have gone for a
III day trip to New Jersey lo
tion-.
Dr. Gertrude Welton of Seventh bring ha. k thrir daughter, Mr,.
Street Ira- tarn made very happy &lt;1. Pappas and hrr ehlldren,
by an e (tended Visit by her Christine and Pelrr. who wilt
daughter, Mr*. Linn K. Twincm spend a mouth will) them, Mr.
of New
York alol her grand- Pappas will follow later.
•laughter , Lynne ami N a n o
The llrnningrr Sister* of Val­
encia Drive have had a
their
If von want the ta*t in poultry,
gue»t a friend
Mi** Juliette look for a plump ldr-1 with a wellJrrvey of New York, for several D r.b id h r,o -l and Irg., well dt*
day*.
11 Ibutrd fat, and few blemishes
We deeply regret the new - Dull and plnfenlbei-

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REPEAT
SALE
WEDNESDAY MORNING
RAYON

KNIT

HALF SUPS

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Frld»y, M irth SO. 1951

Every mother in 8eraluole County or within an ares «f
30 mile* U cordially invited to enter her bal'le*. little gwl*
end hoy, in the Prieo Baby Contest Fifteen prite* Will be
awarded lo th# winning hnhl**, age* Mom 3 month*. I yr„ t
yr*.- 3 yr*u 4 FT*. t. ym., 6 tu yv- or age.
Judges who select prettiest girl ami handsome! boy In
each group will ho from out of town, •*&gt; no partiality will be
shown. Bshies will bo taken on etag# IN PERSON accompanied
by on# of their parent*.
Register your baby curly so na to avoid the tush. The
first 80 tablet registered and qualified will rec-lv* a lowly
souvenir on tlw stage. Registration opens Thurs. March mh. 1231
at 9 A. M„, and closes Wed. lla rth J», IP61 at 6:30 P. U. You
do not hare U have your haby wi'h you to register.
Through lb* courtesy of Tourhton's Drug Store, Main Bt..
Sanford. Flo., re f i stroll on head.;uart#ri will lie mstntained ot
th -'r store, MOTHERS—Register f - ir tabv with on* thought
ft
^
»R»gtomonehi0". If rtm r Jwhy w ln * -^ .urpri*e,
rhorios Vodoplrh, Ctalrmoo
* John Knder. Committeemen
Mr*. Jeffl# M B . Dlrec.or o f Regtftral'oo

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RAYON KNIT. LACE TRIMMED
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Lockman Shifted Back To Outfield;
Monte Irvin To Play Rrit Base

TUESDAY MAH. fl, 19il

“Vinegar Bend" Is rrainiiif Camp Notes Baseball Pilot’s
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Job Termed Very
Straight Described As Left
LAKELAND, Mar. &lt;1 - 4 * 7 from tho Handed Dizzy Dean Tao Dotrott Tigers ars rapping Uncertain Career

Br JOE REICHLER

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Kentucky Rated Beit In A.P. Poll;
Oklahoma A.&amp;M. Is Close Second

By JOHN CHANDLER
*
th# fence* in batting drill.
By JACK RAND
Hy SYD KRONI8H
Among those pleasing manager
NEW YORK. Mar. 6 — (/P) — The Univenity of Kentucky
ST. PCTE-----------BBBUKO,
Rad Rolf# io an Import from Ree­ Al* Neuafenturrs Sports Writer Wildcat* won No. I rating today at the nation'* best college baiketball
(4*1—Wllmer (Vinegar Bond) Ml fer nwato of tho Pacific Coast
NEW YORK—A major league
u ll, an uaai
iBDOl
nepoiled
farm
arm boy from league, Stave Boorhock. Couchocl. m anager’s job
is about a* tea for 1951 in the final weekly Associated Prcsts poll. But. it wat
Leo Durocher'i noble ei|ierimenl to convert the mild-mannered
B
urpei
th*
tu
nttno
land
of
tho
doep
sternly as that of n department only by the ikin of their teeth — a bare 26q&gt;oint margin over Oklahoma
By
El)
HAMPER
la
balng
groomed
oa
a
right-hand­
North Carolinian Into a tin t hate-+South, fs hailed as a “Ieft handed ed pinch hitter.
store Hants Claus.
A A M
man, thu* nsvlng the way for
D lu y Dean" by normally • anc
The manager with the longest
It was ths second No. 1 ranking berth in th r NCAj\ tournament,
An Incredible amount of sancti­ observers In tho SL Louis Car.
Monte Irvin1* return to the outer
SARASOTA, Mar. 9 —Id’)— continuous service in his present for Kentucky in th* three years of has lircn voted ibt nation’s top
monious bushwah has been written dlnal camp.
pastures, apparently ie over.
Manager Stove O’Neill today said *»}► *» Hilly Southworth. Hilly ha* ths AP basketball poll of iports- team for the last sevrn weeks.
In recent weeks over the stream of
After watching Whitey’e abor
"Beat looking prospect I over slugger Ted Williams would be piloted the Boston Brave* since writers and aportacaatsr*. Ken­ Oklahoma A A M must brat Hous­
abashed youth* who have been saw In ur ramp," said Manager held out of th* Boston Rad Sox’ I &gt;&lt;” *•
thre attempt to m ailer the strange
lucky, tl
tucky,
the top team of 1949, rated ton tomorrow Ui clinch thr Miss­
Marty Merten.
and end up by spiking himself In
opening exhibition game against
A 9**r ago the venerable Connie third a year ago when Bradley ouri Valley title ami a . KtMA
“Can’t mil* ’’ added
scout th# Cincinnati Redo here Saturday. ‘
first hair position for two week*
berth. The.Aggie* (29-3) end t W
h*!&lt;l the seniority rights in captured the lofty honor.
Buddy Lewis, who signed Mm the
the left snkle, the fiery m*na,.vr
•'Tod’a Injured left elbow need* v j" big time, lie was Just starting
However. Oklahq-r* A 4 M, regular season ngsinst Kan&gt;a&gt; in
.
.
«
,
j
o
b
r
*
u
»
of the Giants told nswsmrn yes­
day ,h* graduated from high more lime/* O'Neill explained.
'll*.. “ J1* , B f f »upervl»ing the which suffered a stunn tg setback a non-conference tilt Saturday.
NEW K)KK, M»r. 0—MV* I of thr nation havr btwaffaj the school in 1049.
terday:
ft* likely *bct Dorn DIMoggio * bUadelphia A • Hut Co,ini- w«.- lost night at the h.ir.4* nf Detroit, Kcntwky (2T ?' ha-&lt; rndpjl Sti
llllonif
and
.St.
Ilona,
aliir#
havr
I
ileg?
nr
rut
ton
nf
the
ir.-raIn
our
‘‘l/vkmen will lw tmrV in left
'T o, *—.ing to maka It," said aleo will mis* the first few ex- " V a r n*,r m!1n" ? J r 92-82, actually received 10 mnrr tegular eea*on.
direpredictions
predictlunt
. .. . and
, made
------------fiald opening day. Irving will re­ bt^ii a«UJ(*«J to the growing Itot athlete*
property of the hibdiom tilts. O'Neill says he’*
ThU
Southworth’* seventh flrstplace votes than Kenlutky.
The poll showed only a slight
&lt;ff
tournament
team*.
This
of
thr
future
of
orgenited
sports.
Cord* Houston farm , but prob­ as "far from being in shape to
tu rn to first.**
P»“‘- The rest
This upset matched the Ken­ change from I s " •*•-•-V. Two
leaves
It)
other
berths
open
In
In
some
cakes
the
self-righteous
ably not for long.
Leo explained, however, that he the NCAA end NIT basketball
play,"
" f *be In mentors »re comparative tucky debacle of Saturday, when tram* Iraitt-d piarr*. all tin- oth­
writers havt demanded that the
Hounds interesting, oo you
— ...
, newcomtiet*—In their present po*|. underdog Vanderbilt clipped the er# remained pat. Bradley, 128-1)
waa satisfied with the experiment championships.
sports
be
nut
back
on
the
cam­
collar 20-year-old “Vinegar Bend"
since he felt that Inrkinan now
TAMPA, Mar.
Cln- “ *&gt;"». ‘hst i».
Wildcats, 91-57, In Ihe Southeast­ in the No.*6 spot last week, drop­
Illinois rll»*hrd the Big ID
For six, IPS! U their first ern Conference tournament final*. ped to No. 8 Illinois, (19-3) which
eoiild he available for duty at title and ar automatic post In pus—but if this happened most of I h&lt;- day after ho atruck out four cinnatl'a green talent ha* otart-ol
the
omniscient
authors
would
h*
Cords In a row. Ho’a a 200- Moaioming under th# hot Ftnnda
In their current post*. Voting in Ihe poll was rnmplrted clinched the Big Ten title Icil
first ha*e should an emergency the NCAA j.laroffe last night
out of join.
pounder, about d-fool-3. A dead ■un.
The neophytes are I’aul Richard* yesterday before the Oklahoma night by beating Michigan M u'V
The news that he would l&gt;e Wrlc outlasting Michigan .State, 49.43.
The
cold
hard
r*rl
la
that
Al Lopoa of the A A M-Detroit game.
ringer for P rearhtr Roe, only
arise during the regular lesson,
49-43, advsnre-l from sixth ro
You can even hrar an occasional of the White
thr «tnlrte« a rt ri|N (n |
Earlier, St. Ilonaventure had
there’s enough of him to make whisper that—with a few break» Indian*, Jimmie Dykr* of the
at tils own stamping grounds was agreed In participate in the NIT.
Kentucky, which hat clinched a fifth.
I" ■ prnpositloa
two
of
the
Preach.
A'a.
Marty
Marion
••(
th.
Card*,
accented with vast r'M f hy leek- This lefi only one place open for
the Red*
Ik- a iirsi
first nivmon
division
tl.
i« ui may w
The other teums held firm, with
wnlrh ha* eaten into !*•# strur*
(.buck Dre*«en of the Itodgcr*
twa:
the Madhon Square Carden tour­
Columbia, tb r nation's only un­
lurr of m is) of the top educa­
■sM.to
“ l*school
C
" ; «" .• '- t r i o which doesn’t and Ktrvi- D’Noill of the Red Hnx.
fusing.
It
seems
he
went
Indictment
In
Court
“That's where I belong," Whit- ney probably for Oklahoma A
figure to be too strong again lhi« Burly Sieve, you will rerall, re
beaten major outfit 121-0), in
tions) Institution* of the na­
at 1.rakesvitlr, Ml**., but "gat* year.
« f said. “It is difficult for n fel­ A M.
third: Kansas State (21-3), Big
tion to such an etlenl that
Fixes
I
n
Imminent
plnrerl
J,.e
Mrf'arthy
In
H-stiti.wn
mah
mail"
a
t
Vingar
Bend.
Ala.
low who has been playing the
Manager Luko SeueR, wh.&gt;«- last June.
Seven champs. No, 4; Indiana (19The Aggies Mew u chance to
• ! " « * • ore paid more than
"
I
gues*
100
people
live
there
outfield all his life to switch to a qualify for the NCAA by losing
concern Is whether the rluh
highly trained professor* be.
now, he *ald. "Bunch of u* prlmo
NKW YORK. Mar. 9 - t / D - A .1), No. 7; North Carolina Stale
However, nine of the l« pilot*
strange position.
will b* able to get some of the
to Detroit, 42-62. It also prevent­
cause of an ability to play
(toys got up a team to play Sun­ hits it so woefully needed ls*t -a n laiast of rx p erlrn rr as lead. grand Jury may decide in the (28-4). Southern Conference king­
No. 8: Hi. John’s of Brooklyn
"No, I didn’t mind giving first ed them from sewing up the
■■■*•
l*lly designed for
day* when w* wasn't turpentin­ season, asserted, "several of thr er* of major league rluha in other next few days whether In indict pin,
children,
I22-.1), No. P; and Ht. U nis (21.
base a whirl. I’m willing to do Missouri Vslley title. Now they’ll
years.
ing.
The
Vinegar
Rend
Rebel*.
Salvator*
Sollaxxo
alleged
key
7), No. in.
anything and play anywhere l.en have to win against Houston to ­
I* It any wonder that, with the Mostly th* kin folke chmo out Tulsa graduate*, notably Jerk
Before coming tn tho Rravt* "fixer" In the college basket­
Raumcr and Wally Post, have hit
wants me to. As long as he think* morrow night at Btillwatar, which natural cynkfam of young man- to sea us play,
Kentucky has drclinrd to p l £
ball
scandal.
for good distance during batting South worth managed the St. I^niia
hood, the basketball player* at
It helps the learn. Out between us, they should.
in the National Invitation Tourna­
"We read about that* tryout practice.
District
attorney
Frank
R.
Cardinals
from
IIM0
through
1945.
The
same
is
true
of
Le*
Ho hrra'i the tournament pic­ the big New York colleges agreed camps, so four of us hoys want
I had a hunch I ’d he back at my
MV* ho expecta to com- ment at Madison Squate Garden
ture following laat night’s games: to drop a game now and then? down to nilnal. They had me P*d*n. th# kid catcher w* drafted During that timo he M the Red- Hogan
old post before long.*'
l
etc
evidence
against Sollano beginning .Saturday. Thr Wild­
birds
to
three
consecutive
pen­
NCAA—Illinois (19-3), Colum­ Why n o t7 The college was get­ throw to three men oiw day, but out of th* Chicago Cuii farm syaThe 2f-year-otd Lnckmar,, ntw
cats wilt meet an "at large" team
efor*
the
Jury
hy mid-week.
nants
nrul
two
world's
champion­
tn hi* fifth active season av * bia (21-0), Arixona (21-41, Brig­ ting rirh off the rate receipts and I we* still In school, *o nothing Urn."
not yra selected in the NCAA first
The
grand
jury
heard
two
of
ship*.
(n
1012
the
Cards
bsal
thr
giant, always has been known as ham Young (24-7), Kentucky the coach was willing to go to al­ happened.
round a t Ratrlgh, N._C-, Mar. 20.
the
accused
former
I&lt;ong
Island
r
ankr-t-s
in
the
Series
(four
games
AVALON,
Calif..
Mar.
f&gt;-bF)
a team player. A belter than (27-2), Nmth Carolina Slate most any lengths to maintain his
If victorious their, Kriilueky will
“Neat
spring.
Mr.
Lewis
cams
University
players
veeteniay.
tn
one).
As
major
league
man­
•—
Ron
Northey,
Cubs
outfielder,
*“
one&gt;A*
a
maj&lt;
average long ball hitler in bis (28-4) and Kantaa State (21-2). ifputatlon and get hi* squad Into by our house. I waa in the awlmtravel In New York for the eastern
One,
Edward
Card,
spent
two
ager.
always
has
has
been
taken
to
a
lx&gt;*
Angel-*
"
K,?r
)
Southworth
ha
NIT NC State, (S8-4) IMuil one of (he two national tourna min hole with the hoye. But 1
first full year with the club,
semi-finals and finals Mar. i2 and
hospital for treatm ent of an in­ finished in the Hrst division. and a half hour* before the jury. 24.
w h itrv bss alter*! his batting (1 H .||. I.w n n re Tech 120-21 meats.
got out ami threw for him b*r«- jured knee. Northey hurt hi* leg
He
Is
sold
to
havr
been
Hollalio’s
r
rankle
Friseh
once
led
the
The fact that most of the scan­
atyle to fit In wfth the team’s Dayton 4311-41. Arixona, Brigham
Oktnhoma A A M ran havo tlm
That urn* night 1 grsdu over tho week end and complained Cardinals, too. Friarh’a turn In- contact with several nf the a r ­
Young, St I.ouis (21-7), Ijisslle dal* have Iwon confined to New afmitrd.
strategy.
one open place left in the 12-te.im
tn l ond he signed ms up for
eluding the Drsns, I’rpper Marlin oused players.
Id most sec- IVHt, | didn’t even go home of considerable pain.
“ I hit mot* than 50 extra b**e (22 0), St. John’s 422-3). Scion
anil purky Medwlck—were lalrsleil
Tho other ex-player was Louis N.l.T. tournament if it desires, T 0
hits In my first year with the flail (22-61 and HI. Ronavrnture lion* |,f the country college has. from graduation."
CLEARWATER. Mar. 9 MV- ‘he uo* House Gang. Onkle Frani IJptnan, who allegedly is invol­ decision is rxpeeted won.
kelball
Is
played
in
email
arena*
18-6).
tiiants." the lefthanded Lorkman
The leading 20 teams with point*
Mliell was sent to Albany, Oa.. Big Bill Nicholson apparently has elan hail rommamt nf th* t’irats ved with (lard ard an unidenti­
There still are nine apota open r « * * n « !• I ho caw a t (leorgia where he hung up a 12-2 record regained
pointed out." Of these IH were
Mi old w ish—and that’s ahln for six year*. Now he’* th* fied gambler, not Sollotxo. Hogan based on in for first, nine for
Tech
in
A
tlanta
before
only
a
small
in
the
NCAA.
Sis
will
b*
filled
home runt. But my batting aver,
■flev a little “smoothenln’ ", He good new* for m anager Eddi* Chicago Cub m ailer.
Mid Llpmon was called yrstrr- aeeond, etc. (First plsre votes and
agtr was only .2WJ. In IMI, with by “members at large," or in oegment of the sludtnt body.
■truck nut 176 In 141 Inning*.
Sawyer and his Philadelphia Phil- ..„Hu&lt;:kX, UarHx was called Ihe day so that he might return to season records In parrnthert 1:
“
■t
k
th#
Mg
city
the
hugk
dependent
teem*,
and
three
b;
such slugger* like Johnny Mile,
"F irst belt I threw landed lies.
Top Ten
Points
Hoy Wonder" when he piloted hit sick wife at his Hollywood,
(Jsrdeo—sealWalker Copper, Bobby Thomson th winners of the Mleaeurl Val
about 20 foot up the backatep,"
Th* big rightflelder who was •he Senators tn ■ world's -ham- home.
1. Kentucky (45) (27-2)
1439
Ing
IR,M0—is
uliiiied
ta
lag
lli.aaa
-la
utiUxed
to
allow
ley,
southwest
and
Pacific
Coast
and Bid Oordon on the club, l&lt;eo
he eald, "I really had them Rang­ aart to the hospital laat August ploMhlp in IP24. Since that time
Nino more arc used LIU, City 2. Oklahoma A A M (65)
o
hard
of
gambler*
anil
bang.
Conference*.
had me bat second In the lineup.
in' loo*« up there. Walked la four suffering with diabetes, is (wing­ Buck ha* ireen bouncing around Cotlogo of Now York and New
(29-3)
1413
era*an la participate as sportsPour eastern “a t large" team*
“ I started to hit more to the
or five rani."
9*14
ing hla bat with much the iamr the managerial post* Ilk* th* York University players are ex­ 3. Columbia (12) (21-0)
■•road
and
sinister
are
expected
to
b«
picked
tomor
opposite field and uaed the hit
Laat year, hla first complete gusto of old. And hla fielding 1* proverhiat rubber ball, l i t was pected to appear U-fore tho grand 4. Kansas Rtate (in ) (21-3) 914
Slodet.t body as || wore.
Leading
candidates
Include
low.
leading
ana run and sacrifice more often.
season In pro ball, "Vinegar
highlight of the fallv workout*. ••os*-man of the T igrrs, Red Sox Jury, Two formor danhattan Col­ 5. Illinois (7) (19-3)
,
,h* tr "wd is In- Bend" hod a 17-7 record at Win- a "I
It was more Important for me to 8t. John's, Villianova,iTj&amp;iy Cross, toalratlng.
feel wonderful," Rill said yes­ and the Yankee*. With the latter lege players already have been 9. Bradley 8) (28 I)
The
players
ar*
big
Washington
and
Jefferson,
l
a
't,
ftrt on base than to try ami hit
7. Indiana (8) (19 31
935
mon—idolixed like movie stare am atan Enlem, N. C. In Hit Clam B terday. "Better than I have In hr wnn a world series In 1947. indicted on bribery charges.
PenaSalle,
Connecticut
and
flt.
those home runs."
8. North Car. Slate (rt&gt;
H arris also had a abort tenure
wlnrd and dined by persuoshn Carolina league. Ha struck out four or five yeans."
venture.
227
in
207
Inning*
and
w
alk'd
592
"I started is hit mute t« the
4*8-4)
with -the Phils •—‘,aborit- tk rrt
Thr NIT open* hare Saturday people—peopjo such a* Slimy Hal* only 91.
guard
3fl7
opposite field and used the hit with afternoon and night double- laxo and hla Ilk.
m onth.’ w a r l h l a ^ t M C T o ^ O T
PALM
REACH.
Mar.
0
'
tbsll
How does he feel about thi*
240
and run and sacrifice more often. headers Involving ilia eight un­
Men of more year* and more
\ppllng, former working .for Clark U nfS lii IgitM
•r™»,
d D uty
It sea* more Important for me to settled team*. The survivor* will balanced logic than the average
nalina’s tiipitsTfpr tb r ff**-1
Wolf?
Ro*
groat
now
MIC?
"I
Just
hop#
they
don’t
|
to
TY*uAifrt
on base than t&lt;&gt; try and hit play the four seeded clubs neat *?^1**B “N&gt;lete—uiuoily not a Phi
tti
l-sike H-wHIj'now. b ,
capectlng too much," hor oald. managing the Memphis Shirks, thn Cinelnnall' fnrtnm-s,
*e home run* “
V24-7)1 .
162
lohdoy and Tuesday. Bami-finol* “ J* ,K ,PPa anyway—would bo xpsctlng
Monday
think*
highly
of
manager
Jimmy
Joe
Rchcrtxl,
high
scoring
drFirst pUyod I actually’-over
rrnicmlwrrtl for leading tho St.
12. Arixona (I) (24 4)
127
Lockman** home run production ■ro set
et for neat
m at Thursday, with seduced bv leas
Dykes'
methods
uf
getting
the
ftnxeman
of
llershey
in
the
of was old D lu y
but
The
bra111 fort b that• col*
LouU Brown* to tholr first pen­
13. Dayton (.1) (23-4)
---------118
rat* ? heard
dropped to 11 in &gt;U4» »&gt;#J Wr ■•L the ' finals Saturday;' Mar, I t , : ,
Philadelphia
Athletic*
in
shape.
American
Hockey
I-cague,
comes
................
14. Toledo «) (23-ti)
101
taf* • f f H o h a r o become• Inf. I nsvsr saw hbn. I never
Klfraalions In the NCAA will
tlng mark row ta -SOL Until h*
Appling visited W right Field nant in 1944fVtofH Atmaiqrtlek. Hungary.
real game until I al
Mg and will hove tn bo
15. Washlngtps (2) (2 n 5 |
waa. l#f«f low hy mi appendectomy Iw held In Kanoao City, Now
yssUrday
to
got
a
tine
on
the
A'e
What about th at
tl). Murray Sm(e (I) 21-4)
last summer, Whlley waa enjoying York and Raleigh, N. C. The
dbrontlnnod V
* -7
n g ' routine and was highly a * ^ * h*1" uf t b a | K ^ &amp; 7
training
co rd l Do## bo try to
lnler.cbn.1 b u b - 4 s 4 . r o
manager dopartmant.
17. Ciadrraalt (2) /|7 -3 )
68
•Ms beat season. Ills average skid, payoff game I* eat for-Mgr. *7,
Improoaod.
,
l-,»
f&gt;kipg
luirk
nqjy
a
fsw
ysors
hlU ort
si•onto o u t of boUnco and anaAmerican Languor Now York— II. SlCna 718 fit '
65
ded 26 point* after hi* return but at Minneapolis.
"Jimmy
has
got
Iha
right
Idea,"
!"
IMT—horo^
how
the
m o why I figvrs.
Bucky Harris; Boston—Joe Cron­ 19. U.S.C. (3) 21411
51
ho still mahaged to wind up with
At East Lansing, Michigan
ho
Mid.
"I
ought
to
remember,1
n
,,J«r
leagues
lined
up
In
the
i U u t L . M , , , H fr* " u#
If ho don’t bit II. It cant go
in; Cleveland—l-ou Boudreau; De- 20. Villanova (23-5)
18
’ ’ .295. 'Ills homer* fell to six
Slate's Spartans battled tlllnola
bucauau ho put me through the
through
through any hobo.”
halos."
thta w rltir (i undir no
Other* receiving voles were! U.
troll—BUy# O’Naill; rhitadolphia
jt»- Orw Of th* best defensive ouU on avon tarma for M minutes. a
•am* p a n s years ago."
—Canal* Mack; 8L Louis—lleroM C.L.A.. Beloit, l.awrence T&gt;vh,
s a t th*ti '■ w,“ h?pp«B- with
Polo 8u&lt;f*r overheard Ihe con. —with novocalnr, th at It,
l; fielder* in the National Uague, Then class began to t*U.
Illinois guard Rod Fletcher twle# atadU sooting more than lOAJMO you what bo roollj thfnka. For variation and remarked:
The Dodger*' team physician, Ruol; Chicago—Tad Lyons; Wash­ Holy Cross, Wyoming. Vandrrtiilt,
■; WhWltay posseearo unly a fair
Hturge.
Whitworth, Ht. Bnnavrnturr, East­
the n
and dray* in for peopl# scattered across tho nation inatonco, iw hit only too hon
"Oh yah, like, you never ran Doc Wheeler, says novWcxIne ington—Osaie
Notional Lnagna; Brooklyn— ern Washington, laruisvtlle, fkistIInb defense and an appalling capital investyups. Then the
treatm
ents
would
havo
no
offset
v«
Itko
wa'ro
doing.
Dykes
always
run loot r*or. I t com# In tl
It
on B anta's Inflamed Undoa, bat Burt Bhotlon; Chicago—Chsrll* e m Kentucky, Nevada, Seattle, I.a
ip on thu .300 hitters.
final playoff. The fan* took no
South- Ball*. Evansville, Oregon, Notre
m anager Chuck Drtsaon has Indi­ Grimm; Boston—Billy
collodion and gar* him I9W.
worth; Now York—Met Ott; Dame, Tampa, Hamlin*, lows,
8BURO,
Mar.
9-&lt;jP)
R
T
.P
cated
th*
Dodger*
may
try
it,
rceo(d, com pgr
Appearing on a India Program —Oa# of
Jones hoys la the Tommy Brown whan hla thigh Philadelphia—Ben Chapman; Cin­ Syracuse. Duke. De Paul. 8*t £
Indiana wm
-L S«uimli! r
rocuotly. bo waa a shod bow many ted
a o a t likely ta
ilvs tho St. anyway. Drc.-rn says It holpM cinnati—Johpny Noun; 8L Louis— Hall, Xavier, Navy, Oklahoma,
Eddl# Dyer;
Pittsburgh—Billy William and Mary, Utah, Cornell,
problem muscle waa Injured recently.
Louis
Oarda’
flrat
" t l l o worth," waa the anaw tr. this
Harman.
Ians, it N tm i a lm u t rortaln
Western Kentucky. Minnesota.
i iflnislwd
PHOENIX, Aria., Mar. A - W
Vernal
Jonoa has first
ond In the Ills 10 r»cu.
__ . .he
. ____
Catcher Ynrl Berra, who camt
efack
UCLA usod on nggreaslw a t ­
ond. will
staAn omlncMia algn that Ultra may
timed Uiero whoa.. the Redhlrds *" term s wlih ibe New York Yantack to defeat UCLA, 49-41, iti havo
been
tampering
b
i
t
year
la
often their grapefruit league sea- £«•*’’’ ," 'tV a wrrk ago. is slated
a "sudden death" playoff to m*ot
apparent tn tho large number of Kennel Club Entriee
son with the New York Giants »'• * premature workout behind
Washington for the PCC titlo.
upoot
victories
by
underdog
Hy PRANK Kt*K
At Beloit, Wl»„ to Bsloit Rues team*.
Saturday. Stan Muaial will l&gt;r In the list,
TOnitlNT** SiXMCTHtna
M rnagcr Casey Stengel had
AP Noweftalurt* Sports PMItor crushed
center field and beyond thsi.
of lIowa.
USIIPO 'Cornell
j t*t Flv 11 u|
a n pi i141-53.
l
In
the
end
th*
euro
n
|l|
“
flirt,
Horn
NKW YORK Just Iwforr
Hone Rhode*’ 61-foot field goal
manager Mattv Marlon say* he "lennml *«. q*e Barra in U»e out­
rojy*
fro
*
Iho
fury
evil
Hfield--w here he oner played— la
ring off for a European tennis
the final aeeond gave Western
ahovlm
ftyseo Ac*. Hit domaT know th* lineup.
99K
Cm I
■•IfLCunlMonc#
In Ibo __
konsoty
early limbering up aaaolont. But
lour, Richard Havitt took tim* Kentucky n t»*7T victory over
“*
“
Bog#
oporto
will
d
b
Desdra, rirsl
VERO BEAC, Mar. 9 -4 A h - Charley till vers, who was slated
to
My HAmorten
"hoi a Howling Oroeti, K-8taU*x 97-49
_ ’My
iL
* H b ( t tho oath
If pRchsr Jack B anta's sore arm to handle tho backstopping chon*,
rbanco to rogatn the Daria romp p art Oklahoma alio p eurs a t com* aroupd soon, the is attending his grand
Priao, ' •
;
Inly Dot, wMi
aklya dudguta* m anager I* go­ funeral in Ran Franeli
«vhlr%
Hnvitt. who has com* u lot..
to g tra Mm a shot In th* arm laUa-squad garni Is-at) far
■ way in ' iatuiliIi during the p u t
Counth
RROADCABTfNO HALTED
«tg monlhi,
•t*
montha.,1feels th a t
S
r
MONTGOMERY. AM., Mir- « -.III
th# COliofM
will wtn 4ba Europeon
be no radio brtrtd,9nd th at Amrtfen will boot th# —&lt;JP)—There’ll
pro.
for ,sss*
Ut# ;p ° r.t»
Bwedes In Iho Inter son* match, c u te , of home game* tor
Ssls.
isaipiialx and again becom* fsmftsilonaD
entry In ll
f e
V a. Monlsna. Mary
Uiua gaining tM right la fnro Montgomery
w tholr acholata rather Ui4a
League—at
least
fo
r
A qitrall* in ihe t h a l l o n g e
athlates.
WXtpji u k . it*4 nusiiar.
match at Hvdney next Docombtr. part of th* u to n .
, E &gt;
- ,v
I. das«x*r
President
Stuart
X.
S'ephen
1 If America meets Auetrollx __ _ yoalorriay the cluh had
said
"you can bet either way." says
73 Dogs Compete in
RnkiU. “Peraonelly, t’d Iwt on ted a ban on home gam* bi
’h . j i
cost# until it can be shown
Msrlow
the United Mates to win."
All-Age Field Trialfi •p#»d.
rrast*
The blg« curly-hnlicd nstman don't h art atlendtnlo. Broarrai
from O nnge, N. J., fools that of out of town games ar* okoK,
Mu“ -' Met 4 —
meric*’* team will Include Art Btachaaron added.
Montgomery, with broadcaits bf ^ &gt; 7 t V . , Ualted Rtatoe Hold
■son. Herbie Flam, Budge
all games, draw rum# 13,000 faho trial d u b a wroklong grind to
and hlmMlf.
/!&gt;»mpk&gt;n from
to Its homo games lost year in Eta*
Each
4 f I.’hstr*.
.
4 ,K. cuw r alltrholL
now disbanded CIsm “B • rocord Be Id of 73 p r lu bird- J hIdr
irsen, notional single chant- tho
doge waa well underway hero toi who conquered Savitt In Southeastern U sgu*.
Itchex eE
Mick
um i-flnals of tho national*
. Twelve morn Blue Ribbon mnail niskr
h r ifoekl*.
a t' Forest Hills Inst September,
HOXEN DIKM
a*. &lt;
OiMsIn,
hunter# were up for one-hour
on« h
ri_
Flam er* ranked one, two,
BAN FRANCIBCO. Mar. 4 - hunla over th*
Utah
In’ the U, 8. Lawn UP)—Richard Sinclair, 93-y#ar-old
t h e iJUdM
......
uulda
l d t by tho*
iaalMippI...........
gam# Iowa.
Mwtatlon r a t i n g s . amateur middleweight botur who
fleh commission. Th# flrpt II Mr
Itl la N n -9 end Bali** No. R
ohowod yesterday.
ranked third In Deesml
w unrated by the let.,
Sinclair had undorgun* pit
Each,
CWva
olnco most of hfo octivi operation for a brain riot. Doc­ potnl. Mis#., tam ed la **# - r •#HIM
Cou
on European eotirts.
tors believed to,[had sufforodl a uponlng day’# most
IvtU, o former Onrneil Unlhunt#, but pointed only
o bevy,
|J L
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otar, t* one a t Ameriro’s
Bow* ret te, an
MV* HgMyeAro'
r|g R|#
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nrl men,
im provU ff_________
_
veteran of the fteld trial rlrrujt, ■arose.
Bromwich, Ihe two-handed
* BAt K—O/IOIks
THreo year* ago ho was rank
hunt
area.
FJ«fsoy ------Belxax
No. 11
ST. PETERSBURG. Mar. 6
(/P)
Carroll (White*) Lockn a n . the quiet, efficient (lycharcr of the New York Cianti, will open
the teaaon in left field — and nobody it happier about it than Whiter.

St. Bonaventure
And Illinois To
Play In Tourney

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Regain Davis Cup

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favor with
;u«red Frank

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w h y Blactelr engaged
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Mark,
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T U E S D A Y M A R . fl, 1951

Modem Way To
Control Roaches'
Bothered by roarhro or ante
Johnston's NOROACU. applies
by brush la the kitchen, killr
roaches, ant*, and waterbuga.
W hat'a more, the colorless coal*
Ing Ila effective foe months, and
kill* the strays that wander in
and walk over it. F ir scientific
control. u s e
John ton'* NO
R O A rin
Price* are: A or.. W r; pint, $1.**;
quart. 62.M9. available at

Rflumillal

State Farniera Market

W. G. MILLER
OEN’L. CONTRACTOR
t; yoars' i:*n»ftetue In Florida
n * » « and hulldar of Mill**
Acre* Is now stilU hl, to tslld
r»r his f*tends In Hanford and
Kmilnol.* f’.mnlr Ksllmato, and
tonsullalluns free nl rhara*
Tetepkooe.

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p m n i d iilr* and l l m l l a i Ic K * . pr*
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Cheerful Guidance
To Cheerful Interior!*
S usan A le x a n d e r S tu d iu n
112 E. Wrlhoorne Avr.
Winter Perk. Fla.

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a m i i «t
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n u i r n \ i Ni« r u i : r n%. n » i f i . o * i i .

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t e r m * o f the K l r t l t l . ' U B N a m e ht.%
tdte. t o - t a l l . Mrs
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H t B l u .e e m t
h if h
I h e C*U*rk of
t h e C i r c u i t l o i i f l «»f H ei u lt i o lr «*oun*

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Domrstiratc.1 ducks ate
to have lived up tn 40 yeni •

Dr. Henry McLnulin

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t l ra n a . T r n d . i K r . r n

SANFORD. FLORIDA

* in

LONYEST COST
AlITO FINANCING

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Ke*-|» your insuram r at bmnr
Have rovts through us

INSTALMENT LOAN
DEPT.
Ih r Hanford Atlantic National
Itank
Mrmbcr I’DIP
Trl. 2nd

T u rn ip s . Pint.;. Teep
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T u r n i p Hfllatl

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Hot

orange*. Templev

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o u n i r s , ItaprntllhK

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else

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U r n p e f r u l t . P un t a h
!&gt;«•» Z ’*»•
O r a p e f Mill, M n (» I i |V e «||e» »

Hob

Weather Hits Your Roof First
BK STORM -SAFE! If W inter hgn given your ro«»f iM»mc
tough puncheit, rememlKT th at npring and numnrer
ttlorma may nrure a costly knockout.
FORTIFY YOUR ROOF WITH BARRETT ASPHALT
SH IN GLES! H ero's roofing we ntand hack of— roof­
ing th a t's guaranteed to give years Of wear, come
h e a v y ralnn or hurricane*. Give un a call— we'll aentl a
m a n to c h e c k your roof and m tim atc contn. No obliga­
tio n .

Re-Roof NOW—Pay U t e r On Easy. F.II.A. Term s
Only 1 0 '. Down—30 Months To Pay

t Tft

22 «d*rle|l#B |M«*«|u«r r n r l t d l #»» (l ie
H a n f o r t t H t a t r ) . %f i . . . r - M e r k e l
lU l r « « el pi • fr it. | m A 11 ftUr J In
in A M
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pa. k a g r i
lirtn flH d «inl)
ntcMlrrBte un
till
v r i B t a b l e a . l l n f k e f l u r r l ) ale ad f

The “Great Lake*" of 66.000.000 year* ago rover ml part* of
Wyoming, Colorado and Utah.

R E A L E ST A T E
KIIIK A N D AUTO
IN SU R A N C E
I Krai llargatns at all time*.
lEdtvnrtl F. Lane. K culturl
I I If llcr 116 Magnolia Ave. |
"The man who knows
Sanford".

| Oldrat

real estate
in the city.

firth

CUT YOUR DRIVING COSTS
IN
HALF
WITH A FINE, ENGLISH-HUILT

COURTEOUS SERVICE
PRICKS RIUIIT

UN K. 1st HTKKET

ME lit IIANDI8E '

^✓ V W V W W V W W V W W ^

AntH With Wings
May Be
Ilr Sure Tn

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard STRICKLAND MORRISON, k

i'll. IBS

*e*r riflw
/ M tts trtrr,

&amp;9MTH&amp;

Fhone LJ61

TERMITES

FORD,

Phoae 81

214 HANFORD AVE

QUALITY

Coine In For A “TcRt Drive” Today!

213 Weal T h ird Street

Slanley-Ilogers
Ilard ware Co.

K i t *a

f lo w n In atr« B ti o r lo t i m u y a c t i r i o n l l y
to u c h BlBctrlc lin e * . I v a n th o u g h t h e r e '* n o
w lr « o r t l n i e l o n t h e k ite , It co n b e d a n g o r o u t . S o p U o t s P l a y S a f e . . M y k it e * o n ly
in e p » n fie ld * , a w a y fro m e le c tr ic l in e i .
T h a n k t a m illio n .

Call nr W rite To-tlay
For FR EE Inapectlon

FIDELITY
Extorniinatinp:
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Mi Undo

I'HON E —2-1L!l I
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I'jlO N B —2-IR.VJ

Try
HERALD
Want Ads
For Retell*
T h e M l n r i s i r a t,a apply to
■It W a a l *-*- p a b lta b e d fa T h e
■aatwvd

I lias* lie par IIaa taaerttaa
S rtsaa* tar par lla* taaervtaa
a tlaaea Op per Mae taeerttea
M llasaa Or pee lla* lassrtlaa
Ftva wsrda la It* ttee.
Usable rale far blare fare sap*.

PHONE 148
Waat * da sslll b
aver Ibr irlrpbaar ai
dam rbarp* If y« r
llafrtf fa tbr lalrpbai a
retara fas tbta a
tba advrrftaar la rv
praasplly- fa a
readrr tba baal
aU Waat Ada asaat
fir* aa tbr Car brfi
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SANFORD

gTKl.AKA /r.M M ENTB, I n m
and Stoves I1B W. First U n i t
Phone 490-W.
Vj
Ft 'RNISHF.D downatalre ap art­
ment. 1717 Park Avenue, after
6:00 P.M. Phone Q 6;R .________
n*8T A IR 8 Apt- 8dltahl* for one
or two couples. Living room
dinette, and kitchenette with on*
or two bedroom*. |4 0 for on*
4*
couple, ISO for two. 4 miles
North of Sanford. Next to Club
Diamond. Mr*. Mart* Nance ,T*L

I i&gt;T is; Foil SIcIImi, 2nd fin (ton.
SKlft.OO, -f6fl.no Hilinre Vary.
;t»*r!
i i •• '
I OYS un French Avraur In High­
land Park. $300.00 each. ‘ $60.00
down. lmtuner ratty. P o tt Office
lint ISM. Hanford. Pin. .BRICK Building, 10$ Palmetto
Avenue, 2 itorvt and warehouse
-pposlte I’oit Office. SO a 117 fl.
Alley In rear. Immediate pot*etalon. $16,000. $2600 rath . Ilalante like rent. Reth Delta*,
Phone DVJO- W• I. ________
FOR HALE — Good 2(1 aer* Form,
12
mllra
Plant
City. HW
goo&lt;(
Ioca•• H
MITIi ■
inns (-117.
NI M
TB*
lion.
Write for information.
Keysivillr, Fla. Rot 101, Han­
ford Dally Paper. __
ONLY A FF.W LEFT. U r r r tat*
on biff 1-ake Harney and Ht.
Johna River. Nicely wooded ami
perfect natural «aad
beach
Electricity available. Hee Ray­
mond M. Ball, Itanltur, a D.
HiRhleytnan, Aaanciate. Florida
RUte Bank BiU|dligfr______

It BEDROOM houte beautifully
famished, Immediate potaeaelon.
Terms If desired.
FOR HALE: Hlock sn i f l t t u r e t alao beer and wine. Phone B77-R

HOMES - HOME 8ITE8
ACREAGE — GROVES
iANCHES— RANCH LAN I

taks. Ureas* Traps, Dry
t a t Cradles. Btcwlag

Jiaches. Flemer

rota,

-RRLAL H TATR FQB ^ L B - 8

6 ~fiOOM HOUSE,
lien,
MO00
BED BOOM HO
BBOjOS. Tense.
BED ROOM HO'

W. Hall. Realtor, Florida SUte
Bank Bldg, (ground fltxn) Ph.
1768.
__ ______
FIVE ROOM house with t« e bed­
im rooms. Good location. Phone
w
la i i .t f

COOII AND l u l l
I'.I.liS
Uted Metal Ire n » i «
10.
Used laiimgr iliairs
Used 3 nr. ranr liark Suite
11.
Used Inning Room Tahir
H.B5
U .rd Dining Table, 4 chair I9.U6
Uaod 3 pr. Living Room Suite 2U.l«b
Uaarl 2 p«. Fibre Living
Room Suite
10.06
Uted Oak Dresser IU*e
9.0 i
Used Odd Red*, full anil twin 7 0.»
New Rnllaway Sofa Red,
Keg. $44.06
2V.06
Used Finny Idimna
2.96
MATHKM OF HANFORD
203.00 K let HI.
I'hon* 127
6 FT. ELECTROLUX R rfilgn..
tm , use* city
Ixittlrd g**:
Uosa Krrnvrnr Range, like new.
I.. S. Wilkin*. W. 1*1. Phone
I I0V-.M
____
FRIED SHRIMP llinnet "The
Heat Shrimp on F’- trth" at flom
er's. 824 E. 1st HI
VEOKTABLEH, Llvratock e n d
MlaeellensmiM. Hanford Farm­
e r's Aurthn Market.

DO VOIJ Mi'.l remenl Idovk* Imd
Wottt by tin) of joli, jaigi II
ainall
UU Pnom* I2atl It tit 173 W
'Ji
I I - SPECIAL MHKVIfR*
12

ERY. I* H O N E

J.

leak. Southern Fried Chicken.
Darbecnea, and Rea Foods. As*
gePa Eat Shack, Corner ad Oev r and Hanford Ava.

II M. I e l t M R B , H &gt; R « f l » t
Is’a I n a l l i r e ! Bf , R lB fu rd .

CANT Mice WOW
... OZARK GETS
, TVA3 FRC6 t i
I Sh o t s /

» e to » t th s
H M L G U " . A 'H A M S '

ju s t

fiiAWf a u /A£MT£i r
FOULS O/dAV TO
C*OA MISATTfMPrfO
P fO S H O T?

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■16? U

W tH ID W llR K IN O
Cabinet
Counters, Shrives, etr. to mil*-Small Ixiata, InitH, , 1&gt;ait t. i«&gt;.
finished. C. Veil I4 I3-J.
NEV\ I l ' M- R H furtaerd to pel frrtinn Old floor* mad*
lib•
new. Finishing, ,|eailn« A was
•ng. Portable power plapt. 21
year* mpenene* la Senutei*
County. It. M lileaaon. l-*k
Maev
•llll. AN Dt» Mm mug tientlnel. tli
landn Evening Htar. Call Ral|&lt;!
»av

IIK 6 . I

Mary MrKlnncy Bookkeeping
Service
W# hay, seii ft trade uted
Room 401
fum itiue. Wilson Maiet Turin.
Atl*nllr_Rank thitldlnr
turo Oo, 111 K. tat. Phone B6X
vacuum c u u M H T n o t
W O R K IN G B IO H T T
2— I’eta Li tea tor.|. HnppUes —T
Repair* made liy trained faetnrv
2 BEAUTIFUL. OAITED. SAD­
rip e rtj Phone BB0, Free pick
DLE HORSES! spirited but genup and delivery within 10 mils
tic. Including aaddlea (WesternI.
radius. Prompt servlet, free ttbridle*, halter*, blanket*. Verv
tlmalee.
__
______
reaaonahle for quick tale. P. O. ROOF WORE nf *11 kinds. Eavr*
Boa 6264, Daytona Beach, cr Ph.
end Cutter* Repaired te d PaintD. B. 2-1946.
nl. N ta Roofs emdiad. Fainting
and m ating.
Sanfbrd,
I’h
B—
HELP WANTED
—s
I08R-W. R. R. Arkenburg.
Wanted: grocery cashier, experi­ IN6 6 k l l TAX raturna prepared
ence prrfrrred but not neces­
hy tax arrounlant John P. Ilemp
sary. Apply
Mr. Whatley.
aey 2.1t Melaeh Building. Phone
Margaret Ann Store*.
-rtiiE b n rw M M a a e w a B B R
WANTED—girl for fountain and I I - NOTICKH-PERSONALH- I ‘
d rag dept. Laney's Drug Store.
WAREHOUSE man for l-ng -*- MARY'S LENDING LIBRARY
tablished local wholesale firm. 1209 Magnolia—la now open Mon.
thru Fri. 10 to I t A. M„ g to A
W rits Box J , rare llera'd for
P M. flaL 4 U 9 P.M.
VANTED 2 white girls lo t rurl&gt; F. M r E N (iL I8 H ~ ir ., «# a U h rr
palrer, la now In New Lnoatlnr
service, must be 21 year* old.
at 326 Hanford Avenue. Kxpet!
Apply Fix N* WhiaUe.
Wstrh and Clerk repairing
“ NATIONAL BALM
reaaonahle rales,
ii-

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AM F E t T M U C H *

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YOU'VE GOT TWO FR5i «MOT»/
jn**B ...THINK YO'CAN MAKE .

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MICKEY MOUSE

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A L T o M o i n j w " 1 —M

RENT A CAR. U-drtvt It by dev.
week, nr eeaaon. English Ford*
and American Fords, sedan*
station wagon* and convertible*
Ht rick land. M»rr l*on. In*..
E.
First IlC.
I M l MODEL A Ford Coupe in
good condition, ISM Magnolia
Ave. telephone I104-M .__.
DRPRNDABI.B ( HKD TRUCKS
IN7 Dodge 1 ton Stake, ... BTIOJk)
IBS’ Dodge % ton Piek-Up

HOW OO

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OZARK 7 ) EARTHOVAgg
•rt ___ &lt;v STRUCK f...*v»CRe

MS CAKT IVIN SCI
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denly re-appeared.
poll, there weald teem to b# tbort comment.
Seminole County
School Fund Raise the
Rep. Ales Mac William t{
The
barotneteM
uf
these
tittle hkelibeod tta t a ictiG tan-r.changes are in endurtrlal plants,
al amend Kent permittitg tatatien Beach said rimply “I don't beliei*
ICaailaaeJ rrosa raj) uaei
i r n r i i i N ri»m m * u&gt;*i
(('eaiitttS rtaeu ra te Uaet
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f
•oilseed
g
n
a
Pace
Oaei
trsattsaew f r i a Fas* Oaei
ef homaitead* for *rhooh iould it can be done. P.ep Litle Hrr.:tk
1LiU, It »4*
but by 1(4, ant of another nationality. Thl;, year, hey.r.i.inf tbit July, ii it the records in procurement o f­ been tacrearfui in hating added to
of Haines City said it would ••*
the educatloaaJ qualifleal» n i uf yet through.
eiplained, it in line with a only p a n „f the overall to il, ho*, ficers, and the -tory of labor re ­ the project.
U u r k i, hittnrtan of th# Pool. 1 h«
teachers
impossible to get by the \ ut,
kiffhvrt previous mrmhrftMp v u policy that all appointment* in ever. Many more billlont (till iro lations.
It
would
take
a
three-fifth*
sot*
The
next
large
item
on
the
p
ri­
For the next t*u y e a r . the of the L rgidaturr to cha.ige the tbe people."
!h* 44# wh*n Jack B u i-*■ « »• ■he Ciee-nbower command will Into non military foreign aid,, For „ ru m p..le, ordnance.. -pro­ mary road program will be th* State
Deportment of Public In- 1
’follow Ih* principal of c o m p l e t e civil defense program*, and the
cemmamlrr in 191&amp;-46.
“j
’if. ' * _1
? •onrtruction of a new road on struct ion eatimatea It win ta‘ke I n W e te ^ T Lxemption Amen.'ment
A Houie mem her who asked tha* •
To dot* the m*mh#. skip •« 6,3, integration of personnel" from the whole vast area of expansion in yrar ago, it was hard to get
Geneva
Avenue
between
Mellon.iK
S
&amp;
j'irS
;
ns.
.
“f
a
j
.
ft.T
S 3 i riuarw Tusr
factory
to
take
a
defense
order.
12
nations
that
are
to
supply
the
Only 37 »bort of the record of tail
governmental
activities — local,
will* and the St. Johns Bridge for
Korea changed that.
jrear, »»M Copt. Lour Is. who p slftt- Atlantic Pact force.
stale and rational.
four
and
a
half
milei
at
a
cr»t
of
But it has changed back agrin,
General Airey, .SHAPE’* new I The blueprints are piled up—
4 out that the post ft workior
d0" r ,0t.
,,l; r
1126,000. This forms part of high- ting more college degree, in re- 1 tremendous fight
ard to re t a 100 percent m *nl*r- top intelligence officer, it a i f . lo t me program is already roll­ they *ay. The manager of a de. way No. 40 to the east coast.
*ponse to the incenlivr held nut ’ Mo*t of the legi-lator* ar.*»rr-.l
Rep. K. B- B urn,cl. fa&lt;»r|n|,
feme
plant
in
Michigan,
making
a
year-old
veteran
of
Middle
East
*fiip Ly Mar. If, -s, (bat th* report
ing.
that question with a terse "ye*" or plan, said “ l!o**»tead exempli,a
Third on the primary list ia the by the 1»47 school law.
n a y hr turned in at Depotlinent and Mediterranean campaigns and
InduV.iy is ou* k!lng into the critical appliance for airplanes w a n in g of Celery Avenue,
However, the Cabinet Budg«t “no". However, Mint wrote in a I has been groualy abused."
heftd'pjarteri at Tal!aka&gt;*«" in fits served since 1948 as Com­ irm tndou, leak of vpt-Witig out and submarines, said he couldn't part of State Road No. 415 from , Comm
is* ion made a firm recoretin e to he repotted at the D itlrirt mander In Chief of the Britisb- the weapon*, transport, clothing get the r.»-cc»sary raw material* fr*m Sanford Avenue to the St. mendatlun
th at the Legislature spArnericari rone of Trieste.
n .n firrrn t on Apr. 1 in Orlando.
and all the thousarid-and-one in spite of being armed with Je-hns River, a distance of three | propriate the same amount for the
General Jesting, taking aver article, nrsUrd to put a fighting government defense orders, lie and a half mile* to a width of 'Si next two yrar* that It did f**r Ih,
The l*o»t »elrome&lt;l five » , /
ta#mh#r&gt; la-t nicht: Clinton (. SAFE'* organisation and training man In th* field and krrp him said hi* supply source* told him, feet. The cost was estimated a t Last.
Hamit, F. C. Winn, Jr., Grurtre tl. division, ia a 49-year-old veteran there, in action. But even with "This thing may /o on for a r-i.w o.
It wroir in a budget footnotr
Jiarthiove of He wile, law teiu e fh of fturma and the Par h ast and the enormous production eapaci- long time—meanwhile, we have to
The cost of the County's »e. calling attention to the need for
Htnlth and Jame* ft Ashley, the aiio served, from 1917 to 1949, as | |i», „f American industry, month* 1rep up with the rompetition."
I'roturtion figure* went up in rerdary road program wa* put a t J20/j00/&lt;00 •»..re if the school law
fat Ur a former me m u r in It).))
director of weapons and develop. | Wl)i elap,e W o re the United
complied with and left It nr
Tile tO et K, 1jt&gt; aoeiety of tr.r rernt in the War Office ,J&lt;»
i. -T-.u- , ficht.
____ mod f (Ctorie* during the emer. ■167.500. These proiects Include Is
! ,f u i;I tiT O '.i* '? w v T " l( i ifln c p« ting I wo ansi a half mile* from iu me leg islatu re to decide whe­
J-egwn, wtti nsave a “wreck
eewpjtoinled general o/Dcer
Why T
ther to change th - law to make th&lt;
Mar. Id at th Orlando Legion ms ndin
•ting in Hong Koni
ng In 1949,1 Some of the reasons are physi- •amt month*, dispute* between EconlockhaUfee* Bridge North to less money necessary or raise the
llome hy
l,y Voiture
Voitur 20.' and im Mar. but had to relinquish
iui*h ti
the post in rsl . . . shortage, in critical ma­ managrrnml and tabor iroppH Oviedo a t a cost of 170/00.
Tbe Big Tree Road will b« hard extra ,’unsl*.
22 in Kau Gaili#, it was announc- d 1!*&amp;0 le ts iu r of illness.
terials, freight cars and so on off.
The I-rgislature's own tact*find
There were v»m* instances surfaced at a cost uf 137,500 !„•Air Vice Martha! Hudleaton, . . . . also the technical prat Irm*
If Your System Idtcka Vilamin* HI, H2, NUrln
Ing council, though, came out of
Lisenhowrr’* new planning chief, of lidding up t„ make new.r and where a manufacturer look a de­ tween th* Orlando Highway 17-92 an
County Hoard Hit has
18-month
study
of
:he
school
fense
order
on
Monday,
a
r
t
th*
old
Orlando
Highway
and Iron. Which IIADAC0I. Conlaln-*
been In command of Bri- more destructive machines Chan
which was recently returfaced be- system with a s tt of recommenda­
tain's No. ] Group Bomber Com­ we u»ed in World War ||.
&lt;f aalla-e* S reus r is e Use)
tions that would do little to cut the
tween Hanford and Lougwood.
Home are rconomic . . . to re
(Student Draft
to act in behalf of the husband, mand for the part yrar.
When a n*My cold lcsv»-* you in n weakened and run-down i-n
Other secondary projects will State allotment*
Re had beer, aunricud with arm v.i»huut rutting tu*, deeply.
Mr. I.arson,” Mrs. fiavenrl told
One
fsf
It'*
pr*po*al«
i.
to
write
I
■*&gt;»*«".
HADACOL . an help build you up If your system I. laclir.y
he
the
improvement
of
Lak,
Mary
(r«Bita«#4
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t
O
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the Commission, "including Ms Marshal Moutgorncry*, fue-power ' into the high American standard
Boulevard from Lake Mary to the into 'hr Constitution . nrovi.ion *•" Vitamin* HI. B2, Niacin and Iron, important elements eontaimd
will and disposition of the child In Western Union headquarters at of living . . . to produce for In after the art"— after pedicle* Orlando Highway, (35,000; resur­ guaranteeing the ISootU**) or in HADACOL Many fmks h*ye foun.l that Ihta fin* family formula
Fontainebleau for two yrar* be­ rivlilan uie atone with, and in had luwn determined.
rase of hi* death."
help* ovircome these deficlendea and simjii they feel g»,*l again.
“Labor representation ha* to b* facing one and a half miles uf more a yrar the State now c«ntn
addition to, producing weapon*.
She charged that Mrs. Larson, fore that.
rosd
from
Monroe
Corner
to
hutrs
to
counties
for
school
con
brought
into
position*
of
rrspoolie helped plan the Invasionof
But the biggest appear? to lie
a / l t r being discharged from Fern,
that
recovering
Mr*. A. Jim inn. Ill Kart
etruction and specifically authorit(ibility and twlicy-making," he Heminole Boulevard. 17,500.
ald-l^sughton lloapliat after a Sicily and Italy and the end of psychological, a quertion of a t­ (old
from a
hail cold
(lid S tate Road No. 44 will b* ing the counties to bo now against 13th Ht., Fort Arthur. Texas,
reported.
“The
present
jydie
titude.
the
war
»
i
t
commanding
the
six weeka stay, had been allowed
gave HADACOL to ltd young
He wa *
t
So far a* I have teen ble to ies were mail* prior to giving la­ re-urfaced from the Chuluota It.
without a vote of the Commission Second Tactical Air Force in
ll&lt;.ad to I^k e Harney at Johnson’s
That would let the counties par­ son, Floyd, after he bad re­
very r u n bor
any
representation.”
Northwest
the
war
we*
command-|
ob-erv.,
there
1*
little
or
no
fo go to the home where she is
tially catch up immediately on ihr covered from a !&gt;ad cold
down, lacked
K
J
El,t-where in the nation’* capi­ Corner at a cost of 11 TfiOQ.
now slaying, and said that the ing the Secoid Tactical Air Force general feeling of urgency any- tal Fries- Director Michael V. Dihacking of some 9200,000,000 worth when she heard bow HADan apiielilr, W
s
in
northwest
Europe.
whrr.
County Is gn|ng to needless exof rchnol construction needs. On a ACOI. was helping folk- suf­
amt I start- ■ ' '
I [
I have visited parts of the Halle laid hr nuw hope* price*
n*e In paying (36 a week for
fromdeficiencies of
piece-meal basis, most --ounlies fering
ed g i v i n g
*wJE,
Slate
LeffiMlature
imn
be
leveled
off
earlier
than
hla
South,
the
Middle
We*t
and
traJim Crow Caw
r upkeep.
can’t even keep up with growing Vitamins til. 112, Niacin ami
h im HADf
vellnf the length of the Atlantic original prediction of midsummer.
Stating that she had a r m s to
Iron ft helped him so much
enrollment.
i
r
m
l
s
s
r
t
S'
re as Faa* n»ei
In
a
*|&lt;eech
before
the
National
ACOL
Af\1
!
(•'•aliased
F
r
»
Faa*
»
•#
I
a
lc
a
r
d
in
the
part
few
week*.
medical rrrords of the rase a year
From prseent attitudes express­ in regaining hi* strength ami
ler about a
M&gt; Irnpr* ,*ions are the same In Frrs* Club, DiSalle said the re­ tion ihowed the charges are cor
•go when Mrs. (.arson left the Ih* session.
energy
that
Mrs.
Jim
inn
»a&gt;&gt;
ed
by
the
legislator*
in
rr?
t*onsc
to
and
One mnkrs it a felony, punish* every ■•■cilon of the com lry: a cent decline* in wholesale price? r»st that lh&lt; Guva r,M&gt;e nuglit to
Florida Sanitarium after a stay
•lie Is always going to have
resign.
have let! to thil bop*.
of eight months, Mr*. H irsnej able hy a mandatory prison »,r.* I let'M ake.it-in-strlda attitude,
HADACOL
on
hand
for
Floy,!.
Muore. in a letter tu Kirkland ted while In caucus aad hail no
“ We are not ready tu say there
r u ti I d no**"
1
•aid that she had offers,) these tenre of at leisst five years, for j Si,me military men and govern- will
Here i» Mr*. Jitnlnet** state­
t i c an im- Floyd Jtmincr
lie no additional price In­ r« reivrsl hire yesterday, said power to appoint an investigating
peri l„ the Commission as a anyone convicted of selling or i r * - 1ment officials are apprehensive, crease*," he said. “ But there are “ When you brought this m atter committee,
prnvement. His appetite pickwhich is what I re. ment!
fiarful of the possibilities of a
sia for further medical exami­ ing narcotics to « minor.
rsl up ansi h,- ha&lt;l inerra-cd
"My
son Fh.vd wa* very
“It gives me great pleasur to further outbreak of war this definite indications that we have up In Tampa at th* legislative commended.
nation, but that they had refused
•trm gth. I think HADAC01
“I feel now aa I felt at Tampa •object to colds. He's eleven
sign that." tbe Governor said.
year, this time in Europe. But made a beginning toward a plat­ eaucus and received not a single
to consider them.
has done wonder* for Floyd,
vote of support. I thought th a t and when I ran for office and years old. and hr *a* run­
The bill wa* pon-orrd by House very few people in factories, of- eau."
She added that acting in behalf Speaker
ami can't |trai«r It enough. I
didn't seem :u have
In a question period after th* you would accede the will of the when this campaign expense m at­ down,
t.ober (D-Balt I Mb.
fic*», on Broadway or Main
of the husband, she had placed the
have rnntlnnest to give him
Pointing out that under the leg •Street, U.K.A., or in government speech, J11Satie was a-ked whether overwhelming m a j o r i t y and ter rama u p ” Kirkland said. an appetite at ail and just
m atter In the hands of an attor- Mat
HADACOL and intend to al­
"There is only onr place for • imply laiknl energy. I beard
dope peddler* who * ti generally, 'hare opinion* that ran whether the absence of rent con­ w.oild drop It."
ftoy, Mr. 1Arson, Cl, ia seeking theirtun,
ways have it on hand for
“I'd like to ren bid tin- Hs-natur this question to I* considered and at*uit IIAIlACol on the radio,
trols in about 20 states runttigoods
to
minor,
may
draw
a
l&gt;
*
classified
m
reflecting
(at
employment, and has promised to
Floyd."
wa* aluut this time
tutes "a serious gap in the dike that there was never a vote a t that is ia the llous* of Represen­ amt it
make allotments If he gets work, term of as long as 2U year*, h&lt; alarm or I h ) a sense of real emer- against
Tampa on whether the House tatives. The Senate can't bring
inflation."
■aid:
gerwy.
to the County in tsehalf nf his
"The** people who leach child.
He replied, "I don't think therc'a should or should re.* Investigate the matter up and the Kefauver
Men, women and children of all agrs aie praising IIADACOl
There are obviuu, factors con­
wife, said Mr*. Ravvnrl.
any question about it. The absent* the charges," Kirkland said. “The t ' •rnmittee has done «|! It ran do. for supplying Vitamins 111, B2, Niacin ami Iron which thclr systemret, to smoke marihuana to vain tributing to all this.
Commission O. R. Fourakrr new customers for their filihv
vote
there
wa*
on
whether
or
lacked. Don’t let that "After-Cold Bun-down Feeling" drag yov
The attitude of defeatism al«»ut uf those control *crrtainlv pre­
pointed out th a t Mrs. Larson had trade make up about the lowest Korea i* no lunger a t marked ns sents a »erlou, problem in (he not to postpone (he argument
Columbian! and its "twin” metal, down—HADACOL can help you too. if you suffer such deficienrirs.
•aid that she was happy where form of humanity I can think of. it wa* In midwinter. While the overall cost of living."
until the legislature convene*. tantalum, ara usually recovered
Sold on a strict money-back guarantee. You'll feel great after
now staying, and he expressed the They are wars* than despicable. grrwt debate on foreign policy
ike or your money haek. Trial site, »l.'.'-’i
At present D!Halle*a agency baa The Route member* voted that a* a byproduct of th* mining of the first few
Ir.vass
famllw
opinion she should stay there until
"rerhap* this will not put th u r has b o n prolonged In Washing- no authority to control rents. That they were nut officially eonstitu- other metals, especially tin.
“
a d r.,
an* wants to leave.
out of husinets but I hop* It will tori Congrei* has evidenced no subject Is handled under a separ­
Mrs. Havant! countered hy make them think twice befor&lt; rush to meet Administration de­ ate law.
stating that the visited Mrs. L ar­ they attempt to peddle dope to mand* for such things a* exten­
KEY WEST," Mar. «
son on an nfternoon a week ago kids."
sion of the draft age—to include
while Mra. Starnes was away and
IH-yrar-old*—nr heavier taxes to President Truman took time nut
RFC
fnvestigationH
th at during a four hour period.
finance vart mobilisation costa. from hi* vacation routine today to
Mrs. lo r son had a serious rpilWinn thv nation wa- appre­ •older with hi* top mohllliatlon
((ontiaaed from Dago One)
eptlc seiiure. Mra. Ravrntl stated last month (hat several senator hensive, a* it was at th* start r n r .
Charle* E. Wilson, Directin' of
that the children of the homo had had received fee accommodation* uf the Korean war, and later,
hot known what to da; and said at the Baxony where the cheapert when the Chinese Reds appeartd Defense Mobilisation, under fir*
th at she had c t .led a doctor, whn room 1* HO a day. They decided in the field, lh( defease effort from organlted labor, flew here
warn unable In come, and so stay- they would keep those name* se­ moved ii,ore amuothly and more from Fort I-audtrdalr to talk with
th* President and have lunth wRh
ad until 1:00 P. M. until Mrs. cret.
rapidly.
ffUrnaa returned.
Vice versa, when In November hint at th* "Little Whit* Ron**.”
Tbe name* have not even been
But, he was quoted aa aajrinf at
the war appeared to he wun, dif­
At llie frqueti of R. L. Light, ut into eecrei record*. Gforgi ficult,*, and ludlle-necke sud­ Fort Laudfrdale th at economic
l.
H
,i,
operator
of
tin?
hold,
foot of the Atlantic Coast Line
Issue*, instead &lt;f hi* d ll with
RaHrrwd, the Commli.lnn voted to told the suL w.oioitiee that "sen ­ or unusual.” He added:
labor, W's* the occasion for !d&gt;
ator*
from
both
tide,
of
the
Tvrjur.t the S tate Road D*part"I In:Irt that. In all faime**, ronfsrt-ncs with Mr- Truman.
tarot to Inatal I a (raffle light frnre" had been hi* gouts, but the subcommittee iho'ild recn re
II* landed at IW a Chica Naval
hr
wa*
not
aiked
to
n»ntith&lt;
m
• t the Altamwit* spring. Railroad
from the RFC ami cause to lie Air Station at II A. M., 45 min­
Hat
I*
a
Otiragu
bketnea*
men.
eroding.
| iMishe-l a inmplHe listing nt ute* earlier than the White llou-,
Orie Malhieua was granted a &lt; hull man Falbrlght til Ark) sold all phone calls, interview*, ami announced. He taM there he and
Has
bed
mode
a
lot
of
money
request that clay lw applied l*.
letters In-tween the member* of Fresldent would discus* "thing in
•two rnada a t'th * entrance of the from the punchhoard lm*int*s and He f'orign i* and the ageney general.” But he would not go
wa*
sometime*
known
a,
“tin
»s»f«.rd Farm ers Auction Inc., on
since Ua Inceptiun.
Into detail.
the Orlaiiiio Highway which open* punchtmsn! king.”
Ssnalor
Murray
wa*
out
of
officially Friday night.
, At the request ef Leonard Dut­ town when hie natnr rente intr,
ton the name of ItaTse Lake, lo­ the group's hearings.
In today'* statement, he -old
cated between the Asales Driving
Bark and Laka Drier, seas order- he wa* “indignant" in find th at
ad Changed to Arnica Lake. Mr. "yesterday'* RFC hearing was so
Button Is the developer of a large conducted a* to leave the Inipret*ion that thl* particiilsr loan
nearby acreage.
Mrs. Troy Ray, supervisor of Mo the Sorrento) ws* to leave
et your hand* on this tra p p in g honey
thing in S pec ia l hiatory-o lighter* ruggedly
the Hlale W rlfan- Hoard birated (It, I hr Horrent,,| w*, impro|H-r
WITH
a t th* Health and Welfatr Cen
and
hold
onto
your
hat
and
heart.
strong itccl body in a full array of atylee,
te r at S00 O il Avenue askr*l the that the building may Iw rrocrtiCommission far rmoperation in pied by the Hospital.
including u Convertible and Riviera.
F o r this sparkling new c o r - a n d wa mean
Hading i• inewi t location
for
the
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The FHy and County have en­
due ta the fart that it m u.t operated In providing the houeing
com pletely new-ia the smartest, the richest,
Yes, all this and brund-new power, too!
r» from Ha prssm t quartera so for (h*» agvney, she said.

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T H E W EATHER

Ta Protect Ik* P u n ef tha World;
To P ro a o li Ik* P n i r u t of America.
To Produce P i m h i U ; for Sanford.

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Allied Assault
Meets Bitter
'Counter-attack

W est R ejects
Soviet Agenda
For Big 4 Meet

R ed Reinforcements
Pour Into Battle As
UN OffensiveOpens
On 55-Mile Front

Russian Tactics Dis­
courage Hopes For
Peaceful S o l u t i o n
To World Tensions i

WITH ll. 8. FIRST CAVAlffj RT DIVISION, Korra. Mar. 7 fAPI — Allied art liter t Inda*
helped attacking Firat Cavalry
Diilalon troop* Muni a Chlneae
counterattack and the dismount­
'd cavalrymen adtanred on the
heela of the retreating Red*
o*fr the neat hill. The Torn,
munlata re*i«(ed stubbornly a*
•"» ditlalon pressed into atralegle hilla eaat and wrat of
Yongda and aeiatd a three*
peaked mountain north of (hat
*•»■- Ynn*dt&gt; U IS mllta southwml of the Red atronghold of
Hongrhon.
TOKYO .
Allied
■force* attacked on a 53-milrt front
behind ^ thunderou* artillery bar*
tage in Korea today, but tboutancl*
of Red* imaihed back on tbe east­
ern end of the batlleline.
Element* of all thre* corps fn
l^ibe U. S. Eight Army puttied off in
clear, critp weather in a general
u u u jt. Taking part were lia
American and Republic of Ko*
rea (R O K ) division* and smaller
Allied unit*.
Scarcely had the puth darted
with crouing of tho Han River
ead of Seoul than two Korean
Red corpa with an animated
. ilrength 13.500 counter-attack on
^tbe eatlern flank of the mountain­
ous batllefront.
A P. corespondent Tom Stone
reported "the Hidden appearance
of the mailing Red* all but check­
mated a U . S. Seventh Divtiion at*
lack that darted writer in the
dey." A RO K battalion waa time*
ported at nightfal
P.OK troop* on thr American
l o r i m n 'i right flank were forced

ThihMig^rifcfl.
Aed, ranMniwa* waa blttor elgn*
where oil th e central and we itcentral front*.
Oh ' the western end of the
famnua 27th Wolfhound regiment
of tbe U. R. 35th Dlvtdon aurged
a e m a the lariating Han In an.
liwMinoao oa paa* Mai

.Police Probe Case
Of Negro Man Who
Posed As____ oman

lO t MIR PARATI OOP! I Albert Scrcgglnt (left) It being held by Lot An­
gela* police In connection with an all»yM attempt tn “it*" a champion­
ship baakatball game between the UnF.*'»ltj of Southern California and
U.C.UA. Talking to ntwimen. I 'M ', coach Forreal Twugood t above,
right) tafia how bribe attempt waa thwarted by atari Km Ftowrra
(renter) and teammate Byron Van Ohtlne. who charged Scroggins
ottered II&amp;00 If they would loan gam* by II point*. (International)

Director Of RFC Physical Exam Of
Larson Asked
Declares Friends Mrs.
ByCounty B o a r d
SoughtToUseHim The County Commission, yes­
Dunham Denies Being
Influenced On Huge
Government Loans
WA8II1NGTON. Mar. 7_0*&gt;
—Kraal or Ha) bank tll-Hl ) aa id
M a y ll might to wall In put the
Rwon at r action Finance torturee "aland fcy*■#ed poly In llmea
of nnuaaal nerd. He made Hi

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raniM rr during the rflernoon
President Trwman'a plan far
reawganiilng the RFC under a
■ingle administrator rather than
the prrneii' five-man hoard.
W A S H IN G TO N . Mar. 1— &lt;/!•)-

RFC Director Waller l - Dunham
testified tnday be believes friend*
— including men in whom tbe
White Home teemed to rt|Hue
Irutl— have "lougbt to ute me."
but denied he ha* ever lei anyone

Police Chlel Roy 0. William* ■ n ,,,- .- l .„ , „ *.„__
la making a detailfd iludy of the IB" U*,KF '" m tn
E^vernm
atrang* rase of a Nagio. who loan*.
under tha name of Gaorgia Black,
Dunham we* liefoie a S»n*le
Impanonatad a woman her* for
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■tat
many years, and will praaant
the findings t&lt;* A ialitant SUla
0 Attorney
Hubert
Oiigga for Clam Shells Will Be
-^further action, ho said tSla morn* Used ToMakeCement
Borne Improvement in the eon*
diikm of Illark, now under treat*
raent for critical Illness at
Fern*Id Laughton Memorial Hoa
pilal, waa reported Ihtl morn*
In*,
Qd**tl«nlng of Black by tbe
Chief ravraled tome strange facts,
said the latter. This showed that
“Georgia. Black" waa originally
(.fro m Gredeyvlllc. 8. C., and had
com* to Sanford from Winter
Garden following Ute death of
her Mf!r»t huthaod”. Amnio Hah• be;
Tha second “m arriage", this
time to Muster Mack, took place
on Jan. 9, 1911 at a Kaffir of a
prominent Negro woman and with
a Negro minister officiating,
said Chief
WllUatna. Muster
Black, a veteran of World War
I, died In 1919, and Uta present
^in v eallg aU m la s e e in g to de- terrains If a "wklaW# paaslon"
was received by Btarit.
Another atraage aagia, said
Chief Will tam* T ra Ih a C a rt that
the Black's had a» gdaplad
whoa* they raiaed gad who, not
knowing of hie
gardad Georgia
fegiUmata, mother,
etn-law raid# here f t m Philadel­
phia upon learning of the III*

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more Information. CWef
declared.
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INDANAPOLIB, Mar. 7—fffVIndlana legialatora Monday enact
ad a law opening walfltra t
the public view.

ALLENTOWN, Pm., Mar. 7 -1 At
—Cement out of clam shell* 7
The Lrtllgh Portland Cement
Co. eayg It ran b* dour and lx
ready to build an Ill.iNdhDOU plant
In Florida to exploit Its claim.
Joseph 8. Young. Lelltgh Port­
land'* preside*i,t, said yettcnlav
that new plant will to erected neei
Flagler Reach. HO mile* »oulh of
Jacksonville, where the count*»’«
largest deposit of rmyulna claim
shells have hern discovered.
The new ph•nt employing a pro
c m that look three year* nf is*
aearrh to develop I* expected to to
in full production about tbe inbid Vof 1963, Young said.
There are enough ahrlU In the
deposit to produce I.IOti.uno herrafa of cement a year for niuny
y g r t before (t will be necessary
to revert to llraeatnne a* a base,
tha LaHIgh Portland president
aald.
* Coquina ehell*. he added, at*
rich In eatrium rarborato, ,-hl-f
Ingredient of limestone.
Young Mid the shell deposit eon*
thre* rfclges. each ail mile*
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terday afternoon, requested lla
medical representatives, Dr. Or­
ville Dark* and Dr. C. L. Park,
to see that Mr*. J. O. Larson has
a rnmpletr examination by spe­
cialists, Including x*ray*, to de­
termine if an operation or any
rorrertive measure will Improve
her condition, said Commlivfoner
II. R. Pope this morning.
The Commission, he added, is
to be advised by the doctor*
whether the-case of Mr*. Laraon
la a chronic epileptic case or one
thaV r o * &gt; . m U * F i by an operTftlx action followed statements
made yesterday morning by Mm.
Ravriiel, wh&lt;&gt; protested against
Mrs. Ijtrsnn, a former resident
a t thr County Home, being al­
lowed to remain In the private
Home of a friend with County
financial aid, on the ground that
■he required medical attention,
due to epileptic seisures, and
should on that Account to re­
turned to the County Home.
Commissioner Pope today pointrd out, however, th a t Inasmuch aa
Mr*. Laraon appears to be much
happier at Ihe home of Mrs.
Anna Sterne*, and has shown a
marked Improvement in hralth
amt outlook on Ufa there during
thr past month, the Commission
had d&lt;tided th at she *hnuM to
left there until the examination*
are completed.
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Mrs Let ton, he Mid. was not
happy at the County Home, like*
It wherj she I*. He added that thr
Commissioners did believe the
County Home is tha proper place
for her, as It Is necessary for
her to remain among friends tn
order to Improve bar mental out­
look.
The Commission, he Mid, I* re­
questing Mrs. Ravinel to turn
over any data in her possession
concerning tha case hlatory of

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HLAYKRRErCRNKII
NEW YORK, Mar. 7
llarris Mullia, Jr., SI, alleged
slayer of a Florida constable who
refused to handcuff him, will to
alerted bark te Mobil*. Ala., to­
night tn leg iron* and handcuffs.
Mullia wav turned ever to three
deputy sheriffs today by Judge
Jonah J. Goldstein In ganeral ses­
sions court.
Mullia was sailed hare Feb. 34
when he trie d to M il the platol
of C o n sta b le l.uthar T. Hardison,
of Coral Gables, g it. Police M id
Multi* admitted th at h* shot and
killed Hardison «n g country road
near Moblla.
The constable was taking Mul*
ll* from Lot AngaJes back to Flor­
id a on a burglary charge.

Expenditures Outran Collections
For Local Red Crow During 1950
The Bntaeaa end Pr ef emlnsial Women's Club, which wilt
here chsrge of the Bed Crewe drive In the bnetoeet district of
Seafeed, will hare a “hfchefT* supper at the Anchor lM tonight
nt T ill erelech. Mrs. P, M. Gtngles, preside*!, snnnunced today.
All ntomtora of the B. end P. W. are erged ta s tta to i
The Seminole County Red Croe* Chapter »penl 15,129.75 while
taking in only $3,785 during the fiscal year 1950. Henry Tokmv
revealed today as the local chapter prepared to launch h i drive for

Iranian Premier
Shot And Killed
Entering Mosque
Communist Influence
In Assassination Is
T e r m e d Unlikely
KEY W H rtfrita r. 7—Gl»&gt;—
President Truman » as -p i* ,
fmindlr shocked’* today when Ihe
Stele iteparlmcni Infnrnrd hies
nf the assassination of Prime
Minister llajlb Ala Karmara nf
Ifea.

Tehran. irraTivV
Irani reform-reeking Am rrusneaeeitihstrd hy gunmrn today at
backed pretnirr All Razmara wav
e nnnqur in Iran'* bazaar dislrirt.
Sbsb Rrza I’ahlcvi, eflcr tonferring with rlnre advitert, nam'd
minittrr without portfolio KbaM
FsHimi to lie acting premier. I;ahimi. 70, i* a vetrran political figurr
The rahinet mranarhilc met to
emeigrnry session.
A government communique sign

PARIS. M ar. 7 (/)*»_ United
State*, [tntiih and Trench drpulie*
fai rd the If imivnv today with a
mini front .vgaunt proposed JVt»ict Hording (or a foreign min*
i»tcra* meeting agenda.
A* the third veremn of thr deputie* meeting got under way. infoimrd vouices Mid ihe Wen •*»
detrinnnrd not tn give ground &gt;n
the phrasing id the German iwtie.
Ih e Rureiant hate prrqxned that
t future foreign mumlcrs' meeting
ducu*» "fulfillment by the four
| v » r n of the Potidam agreement
regarding the deinilitanralion and
the prohibition of remilitarization
of Germany.**
The viiUKt*. mail) that to accept
this the W -el would have to
■tun,d..n in advance any plana f.u
rrrtfinnn: \\ r u t r r n (.Vlinmiv
thr thrm t of ( ommuni-it
aggression.
This would amount
to arrrptiiig (hr i-ntlrr Soviet
point of view on tin many.
Amto..»adnra in laris of tin*
ll. 8., Rustia and Britain accom­
panied thr drputirs today a, tho
meeting started undrr the ehair
inanthip of Novirt Ih-puty Foreign
Minister Andrei titumyko.
Tin*
tVrstern dt'piilir- had round toil
•artier.
I&gt;(sturl«*d by Gromyko's propa­
ganda, making tatties, tlir W est­
ern deputies se rr reported con'rmplstillg whether to turn the
meeting- Into n knock-down noil
drag-out propogiimla battle with
Itusala.
Today's nieetllig might
'iipply thr atiswrr.

Already at odd» in their flr*l
i*o meeting- on how the miniIrr* should tak r up the Cerwn*
■lurilion — whether as « separate
■ml primary issue, or ns part of a
|f'a«ttav*e oa rasa ala*

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Drop In Death

Rate Is Reported
By Health Agency

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Partly cloudy with little chaiik
in temperature through Thursday.
Light tu moderate easterly wind*
nirr rxtrem e »nulh portion and
variable ebrewhere through Thur«day.

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Senate Com m ittees
Approve Dispatch Of
U.S. Troops To Europe
Legislature May $1,299*465 Sales
Clap Sales Tax On Break Record At
ItemsNowExempt Farmers’ Market
Lower Rate And Wider Valuation Gain Over
1950 Of $592,295 Is
Base Is Advocated
Reported By Market
By Many Lawmakers

All -sic* ircimlt at the S,in(t&gt;td
TAI L A H A S s V X Mar. 7 g T ' i
If *ny new revenue i» voted by the Stale I srmcrs Market were vliat*
Honda l.rgm a iu i- llm tpnng. it lerevl (luiiiig Kcbiuary wbrn 3bJ.*
unit* lunu«ht 5 l . ’W.4h5.
almo»t lertainlv will mme limn ') |8
vnpulling the valet lax on tome iiemt Manage* Sandy Andcuon
noumed lodsy.
now exempt.
Die te*|v,,|i m tompariion wiili
'X (toll nl title legltlatorv on
ttayt and meant of raising more IVbrtisty, 1*110 Iikuic, »bu»i -i
„ „ r mnnry
tnonry |1|nll(th,
Inn infill nn|y
only one tlrcret-p in units atnounling tn Jfi.*
oilier vuggeilion. \ tingle tote w,t» i&gt;7. but ^ valuation gam ol 51**2.*
catl for grtling lire fiimlt by
legalizing and taxing o ll-tia ik race
“ Tbiv i» the bigbett Inlal vslev
fret bookmaker*.
nnre Mattb. 1949", i.iu| Mr. An*
Not all Ihe legislators answer­ derion- "when the valev peak wav
ed Ihe poll, and nnl all of th»»e 5*121,010
who sent in replies thought new
We ate mod grateful lb il ihe
money would he neiessary.
Itut there war a eleat demon- larmerv who pslroiiize lbi» Mar­
•Gallon of seutluiriit for taking ket realireil latilfactoiy prnes foi
some of the many exemption- out
of Ihr present sales lax. and ru t­ piacIII ally .ill trgelablrv ami fiuit
ting (hr rale tolow Ihe present olfereti (nr vale," be lietlared,
■t percent.
"We bsve lo rage off our huts
The las as il now -land, brought and how to King Cabbage that
in »IO.inio.(HX» during it* first made it possible to oar ato.vt the
year. State flnam ial officer • es million murk for February, 1961.
prrl It In produer fLt.filM*,tMKI next he added.
year ami ♦IS.Oia'.'MNi thr second
Cabbage, winch last yea, ' 111,
year of the blrnnium.
togging, averaged 14.97 a suck of
Comptroller t'. M. Gey today 6n pounds due to inrond* on the
gave lhe«p estlmalrs of what might supply hccailvr of freezes m Flor­
to rtp e rlrd under varlmis stigye-t ida and Te*a&gt;. It accounted fur
rd rhanges in the law;
fH4&lt;bV05 »f the sale, total during
If the rate I* eul to 2 prreent the meritli. Mote than 126,533
and nothing la exempt, il will sacks en£ .^221 eralet &lt;g •'«! imgc
yield *60.000,0
,000 a year.
were m*M over the market p lat­
It Ihe rate la rut to 2 percent, form
and only food porrhasr.l for home
Celery, averaging (3.19 a rate
eoftiumptlnn renialns rsrinpt. it
second in ulr&lt; nt libit,4HH
(will produer ISO.OOO.INXJ H year.
orange, nt 13.36 average r
1 If the tax I* left us It I-, with I tox brnuglil 1113,932. Grapefruit
thf present vaeiiiplinn ou •lothlng brought (.15,6)2.

JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 7 (/ll puirhAsCs up to |l u removed, 1
red tillsv potato deal wtixear i atIhe
—The State1 flostd *&gt;f Itraltb av» will bring 111 |K,000,000
her active and 31,716 of thr
more
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in
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Florida lirallh rnndllloll- lisie hn
153,000,000 In 1952*53. Thai 6« ......ml vackf -old f-r 178.626
improved thnt |b r death ralr from and
proposal of Ketuitnr \V. A. Tidal units handled were* 363.9IH
all rausea drnnprd IT, iw-rnnt in I* the
rem r-enting 15 comim-lities.
ll'ssllaM S Oa Paue Slat
the past .|r,-pile.
Air. Anderson pointed out that
A survey repnit entitled "Life
bis executive duties in connection
and f&gt; ath in Klnri In' *aya i.eaths H igh S ch o o l xStudcnls with sueb sab*v were- heavy, and
from all cause- lerre.. r&gt;l from
yestetday that tie , otitd rud
ll’ssllss-e Op rsp* Bit*
R iot In I'h ila riH p h ia vtate,|
112 per 1,000 persons in t;*Mi to
have ranted on hi« wiot. without
n fi per 1.000 in IWy
tlir efficient help of tils to-ok
PH ILApELPIltAi Mar 7 ftp)
"The Ignifl an-1 of M&lt;&gt;e (ig.
&lt;1 ontinoed Go I’ugr Six I
A band nf tern agrr . ,irimd
tire:, may to I . Vr ic-ler -iond,"
said the report, "by mndderlng tire I with knives, cltlhs and stone*, nl
far t that bad ths. oiii|&gt;i«ui •oil tatkrd apectators leaving .« )-&lt;• • Linns’ Hall League
IH&gt;t (nine about, l.tW'i none pcnple kctball game at Ihe t'nivei it, ,f To |{cirill On Msir l!l
”
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would base dird in ini!*, and that Pennsylvanian Pale»ti* 1s t night,
these people's live* weir -rived by injuring at least 11 person,
Opening of the Junior lla.irball
Six of the assailants, whose full
The KlwanG f'luh has begun Improved health kondltlonv and
number polh-r *aid could not to- I r N g u r sponsored by the I,ions
preparation* tn put on a Mark fa&lt; r bettri irreliral rare.
"In other word*, In tead of hav­ determined, were arrested, iiue.v Club will tak- place on Monday,
minstrel show for thr touefil nf
Mm 19, Jack Morrison, commit
underprivileged children, President ing 26,.'117 deaths in Ihe s ate In tinned, then charged with Imltlng lee head for the mnjrct, told
Joel Field ennntinrrd at Ihe re g ­ 1940 we would hatr had ."l,K0;l, to riot. They willlie taken io juvt- number.! of the club yesterday.
ular lunriienn meeting nf the and for every sii irersons dying in nite rourt. Autlioi itien withheld
Iti asked for ro-opeiatton of
1949 one additional person would (heir names, because all s ir under
group.
rtuli monitor, in ezvlng as um­
18.
Feature of the program will ■« have died."
The 14 reported Injured lilrw lte pire ,t roachr i and team leaders
§m
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I ll” ireport
r pu I * ialso
l * o /no
’ &gt; &gt;o«i
n
The
»h&lt;&gt;wthat m
many
ate in (heir teens. Two of them, in order to make tin program a
King and Vueen ronleit open to dlira-es ,.nre fearrd «» killer..
everyone. Any eitabllvhed r|»ii have to rn almost eliminated as Allen Benjamin and Albert Seinv sureeas.
Cecil Carlton reported that the
various lab
organisation may rider a randldaii rziuaea nf death. These im-lutle dorian, suffered
recent fish fry held by the Llona
M a a lla a * *
O a Pa g* T a s |
wounds In the bark.
and the winner will to zelertrd on
The rioting started out-id* thr ■it tlie Klks Cliov had been fin
the basis nf penny voles rant nt
sucres .fill, and
that
I'alestra after a I'hllud'Iphi i puh ancially
convenient polling plai-es.
S
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f
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M
ay
H
ave
lie high school league rliAtupton- enough fish re main i in cold stor­
The ahow will to written, *|i
revted and stage,! by member- »l
N a t u r a l G as L in e ship game. It spread for In ■ age to enable the I,tuns tu serve
Moeks, tn Ihe Cornmcrrial Museum *t ut a private party. Itnrry Rob*
Ihe local rluh.
where another crowd, haring a t­ v hi presided.
Dr. George llrnnincer, retired
ATLANTA. Mar. 6 — (Al’ i — tended a flower show, was break
Methodist minister from Indians Georgia Public Service f'omml*.
AUTO PRR I s
polls, Ind. toM thr Klwenlans nf sinner W alter MrDonahl said tu ing up tn go home. In (lie n u t,,
WASHINGTON. Mar. 7—ffP )a trip he made to the ilolv Land day that the Federal Power Com­ men and women alike were fell,.I
f(aallss.a Oa pass ala I
Street ears and burrs in thr &gt;rra
dealer/ got government permission has, "tn effret," approved were brought to a standstill for A’lto
mlxaion today to raise the retail
application of the Atlantic Gulf the time being.
prices of new car* in order I•» off.
Joneph F. KaliHky, 8.r&gt; Oac CCompany
to serve Alabama,
odim
Police turned In a not alarm .vet higher prtre* charged by the
Georgia,
Florida
end
South
Caro.
eurninoned reir.forrement, marnifartorer .
Diefl In Lake M ary line with I,700.mlle natural ga&gt; which
from four districts. Ilefor &lt; this
An order from the o ffirr of
pipe line.
help arrived, however, most of :he trice Stabilization iflPHl authorJoseph F. Kenaky, 85. died at
■ttarkers had fled.
lied (hem to pas* on to their cus­
kls hom; in Irak* Mery lets Sun
WASHINGTON. Mar. It-Houtli
Authorities raid the
&gt;ix who tomer t tl.e exact doltars-and-cenla
day afternoon following a brief Atlantic Pipeline*, Inc., of Jackwere arrested gave no rlrar reason amount of any Increase made by a
t lim n .
sonvtlte, Fla., haa asked the Fed­ for the assault, which police de­ matiul'arlurer undrr a Mar. 2 order
Mr. Ksttiky had lived In Lake eral Power Cominiaiion for aulh scribed
as acnaeleas and unprnvnl whieh allowed manufacturer* to
Mary for the peat 13 years. II* orlty to construct a ?54*nille n at­
rai»e their prices 3 lx percent.
to eurrived by a niece, Mrs. C. ural gas traiumiailon l‘n» In Flor­ rd houligaiilam.
M. Gardener, of Carboudale, f a ida extending fmr* the Jerks&lt;inFuneral services anil to held vlU'* are* to St. Hetvribiirg.
• t Brisson Funeral Hume at 11:00
The p io jt-t, estimated to coat
A. M. Thursday with Rev. C. C ay.pr-xlmatcly
IMW.000, also
Whit* and Rav. J . C. Brannon nf* ■re-uld include abou, 5&gt;t inllrs uf
ffetotlni, Tha remain* will to late-ais, a r n w f * tot dxtl-n and
seni to Arlington National Ceme­ •receai ary m eietljk, regulating
( EDITOR'S NOTE—Thi* ta the second of a four pxrt aerie*
tery for m ilitary service
and cthar appurtenant faclllllei.
xarxaylng tha U. 8. mobilization arene.)
burial.
The main line remild ccnnwl
with other projected naiuiai gax
fly RELMAN MORIN
transmlaslnn lb ** In tl.e Jack von
SOCIAL SECURITY
Asaurlatcd
Press Special Correapondent
A representative of tha Orlando villa vlcir.ltv and extend toulberly
For all ito site rod .drength, American induitry i&gt; groaning and
Social Security field office will te Green Cove Springs, Palatka,
to at the Courthouse In Rsnford DeLand, Sanford, VVMnter Park, ■Gaining today like an over-loaded elephant under tbe maitive weight
on Friday, Mar. 18, between the Orlando, Klaeimmerr and llainee of the new re-armament program.
hours of 9:30 A.M. and 12 00 City. From there the line woubi
Actually, that program h.* limited objective*. It u not an
Noon. Hr will be glad to assist extend westerly to lake Alfred,
i
anyone with matters pertaining Lakeland, Pi a ut Ci’. i. Tampa, all-out effort.
Thu m aster plan la tu create doubtful about thr ability of in­
Booths Foinl, Lua.Fn, Clear­
to tha Social Bocurtty procram.
water, LLargo, Pinellas Park, facilities for tn m n d o u s produc­ dustry to meet present target*.
tion of war-weeponi, but net to Others say the situation, poor
Gulfport and BL Fetenburg.
produce all tha weapons them selves until recently, to now Improving.
T -O n -T h .
1gava the
A. J . Groer, managar of the aalasa a w ar ihauld make them Still others take the point of
‘ a Florida Home fi*v C% nffiea In necessary. Al Utto point, the view: "You either re-arm, com­
„ Invest I* Hanford, xald toiray that hla com­ schedule for turning out tonka pletely, or you don't. Thf* business
age assistance pany will act cj Sanford dletrihu- guna, transport and an on to re­ of trying to carry water on both
•boulder* won’t work."
tor ,'xr natural (,u ex toon as the latively low.
Evan *o, production engineer*
in oome Important respect*, the
proposed jd p r ilv.es are completed.
T he gas company la rare making generally agree that the task of United State* I* much battar able
its own rc* from m l and oil re-arming la toolbar thto tint* to m eat tha challenge of defame
&gt;4'
At tt&gt; y k s t- c a Wt»t JzUtfe S t m t . tb u it wa* fa 1ML

Kiwanis C l u b Tn
Stage Black Faer
MinKtrel Program

U. S. Defense Effort Is Hamstrung
By Limited Armaments Objectives

sE U i. . ■:

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Eisenhower Appoint­
ment To Command
Army In Europe
Okayed By Senate
W A S H IN G TO N , M ar. 7— (tP)
— T t»r Senate commilteei lixtay
approved in principle the tending
nf American ground lioopt to
Kuiope under the North Atlantic
Treat*

lb e Foreign Relstionv and lim ­
ed Service* Committee*, meeting
P'intly, nlvn spproved the naming
of General Dwight D. Eivenbower
,vv tupieme commander ot the
Wcttein European viefenie forces
now being foirned.
lbe action wav taken in ihe
a|&gt;|ho%.i | nf trcliont* uf a S fru lf
fftolution inliiHlucfd by Cluuman
Cfinrisi lly (D-Tex) of tbe Forrigt*
Relation* Committee and Chair­
man llutiell &lt;D*Ga) of the Aim­
ed Service* group.
The committee did not complete
ac'ion on the resolution ax a
whole Connelly -aid another rloved door meeting would to held
tomorrow.
Connally announcing to re­
porters what the commit lee had
done, commented;
“In substance it In approval by
the committee of the Conelly
/evolution."
By a 13 to It vote, the commit
tee decided first of all to con­
sider a resolution to be submitted
lo the Senete only. This was only
This was op motion of Senator
bright (l)-A rk).
Some Republicans had urged
that the group reported to the
ICssilsaiS oa rs* » xlat

Work Progressing
On Auction Market
To Ooen On Friday
ork IS proceetling on
lip.li „f vlielteieil platforms to the
main building of the Sanford
Farmers Auction. In.*., and should
to lom ptetrd In time fur the opening and barbecue, Friday aftertuMin at 6:0&lt;t o’clock. County
Agent C. R. Dawson, prevtdent
of the firm, announced this morning.

F.nh «f the two platforms will
liira-oic M hv 26 f e e l and will
in fmir fe d allow the ground, ire
,t»tre| The main butbling pottion
Mien in r&gt; tO hv 108 feet.
Following the request of Otto
MatlUeii*. vice president of the
fum to thee County Commission
yesterday morning that clay ire
applied tn the rnmp of the prop­
erty on the Orlxndn highway ap*
prnacli tlie Commission took
prompt action on the mailer, and
workmen set the clay surface d u r.
ing the afternoon.
A big crowd is ex [reeled at tha
opening and barbecue, and tho
Si mmole High School !!ar*d will
to* there to furnish music, said
Mr. Daw son.
A m i/, ■!!....•
auction will follow These vales
will tie continued at evening dates,
and announcement will be made
toon concerning vegetable and
cattle sale* that ate scheduled
to take place In the day time, h«
•aid.
At the recent auctions in Gin*
dervltle house wives have shown
a lively interest in bidding to purcha.e vegetable* and poultty o ff­
ered for sale. Farm ers like this,
he added aa they receive their
money immadiatelv after the sale.
Local organitations. Including
the Elks, and churches of Del-and have bene,'itiret from auc­
tions conducted In Iwhalf of them
groups, said Mr. Dawson
Th«
I’TA of nilhto recently conductei
such an auction. On Saturday, an
auction will b* held for the bene­
fit of the DeLand Episcopal
Church, he announced.
Interest is running high in tho
auction-, he Stated, and many peo­
ple from neighboring cities ar«
attending tham.
Me in tor* o| the High School
Band are aiding In selling tickets
for the barbecue. Carl William*,
the chief chef, worked all day
yevterday on the ve* up for th a
barbecuing of chicken, rabbit and
pork. There will to a freh fry for
those who do not eat other type*
of meat on Friday.

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                    <text>THWI8DAY MAR. 1, 1931

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TEN

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Everyday Specials T o o !

Sardine* No. 1 I3 U
IP Of (}"»tnr Cakm of

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23c

FLORIDA IS A GREAT FOOD
PRODUCING STATE!
Tli.tr t» not av*n on* im .ll kt^inn *»f Pint
id, thkt do*,n t produce tone important
foM product Tt-»», Florida r i,od* an mi*
In point, .Il nv't ttir U nlM Stale* W,nv
of them «rr national favorite,. and rliHUy
to But remember thrv rne» more in min'd,.
N*w YnrV. California and other ,t»t*» Own
they Ho rtfht h«re In vnur own h.rkvar.l
Fl'irlde fonH. ere tnur t&gt;e*t h«l lor finality
,nd tavint, Com# iniiHe, tee ho*1 you h v &gt;!
Uad* In Orlando

KUNE'S PIE CRUST
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M A N S E MARMALADE

Sanford, Florida

Strawberries pkg. 29c
Juice 5 cans 99c
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Hi|hlitht Blended

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PORK CHOPS lb.? 69c

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9HI0KEN PARTS Strloin Club or Round
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3k S T E A K S
lb.
1.09
In Iii tb. 2k Freeh Ground
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Mt Vermont, Grade A, Dr4i)bd Drawn
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4k OuKk-Fronn,
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APPLE JELLY

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IE K0 IlflOKSERNIES

COFFEE!
BLEACH

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Low Prices
Everyday
Specials Too!

300 I. 3rd-2l4 i. IN

MAXWELL HOUSE

1-lb. f

Pricer Good Thru March i

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THE WEATHER

Tt Protect tha Pn n of iha World;
Ta Premate IN Pragma of America.
Ta Predict Pr roper It y for Sanford.

S it e

W a n te d

S fu r a H n

Clear lo partly cloudy and mild
through Saturday. Moderate eaat
to southeast wind* ortr trireme
aouth through Saturday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
V olum e

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Influence On
RFC Claimed
By Industrialist

Established 1908

SA N FO R D , FLORIDA FRIDAY

Infantrymen Open Up On Communist Targets

Lawyer Said To Have
Boasted Of Having
Two Directors In
*'His Hip Pocket"

MAR. 2, 1951

S

TOKYO, Ms:. ’ (/I*)— u. S.
M muici swept through abandoned
Hoengsong today ami stabbed
dreper
mt&lt;* (lie best! id Red deFruehauf testified before a Senfeturt on the irnit,| hole an Irntil,
aU Banking subcommittee which
it fnmtlgatlng charge* the rrCommunist resistance tliflenrd
tructiun Finance Corporation.
all dung tlir Allied line. On llte
K ^n im en t lending agency,
csit-r rnlrsl front, Koresn Red*
yielded lo influence in makwesnng Nortli Korean uniforms
'ng loan..
Itnsenbe uni, in an earlier rj&lt;
knifed iniide Ameriisn ponliont
i« aiancv tofora the croup. denied
and Iought the dotighlKiy, hand*
he had ever made the "hip oik*.
tn hand.
Vet' rtatemrn'
lied |rt, Sgain . h tllrnyed II, S
Fruehauf told the Scnatotr* tha'
COVUINO fHI ADVANCI of another platoon on the Korean front. Infantrymen of the 3!th Division blast away
Dunham blocked effort* to rtuur
jet, near the Mam Inman Irordcl.
with rifle Are on Communist Chinese positions.
(U,I.De/enae Deportment Photo from fnlernorirmol)
Carl C. Sirandlund't l.ustron Cor­
lank led Mamie, of |he First
poration from financial collapse
Diwmoii drove into lloenginng unonly a few hours after a negotia­
tor had withdrawn a 110,000 resmadiing Chinese Reds in * Iwo|Mner fee to Rorenbaum.
dav battle mi dominating ridges
Strandlund chargea from the
nearby. Infantrymen followed the
witness chair
yaalerday that
leathernecks.
Dunham war Involved deeply
)'rrld di «patrhe» aid they found
with "financial wolves" he ecthe rubldrd highway hub liltned
cured of having conspired to
wi»h the frnten bodies of earlier
•trip him of control j f I.urtion,
SIOUX CITY, I*.. Mar. 2 -I A V
Allieil rasualtiev amt scutes of
big prefabricated homing plant
A Ml-! .Continent All line plane
wrreked army trucks and Jerp».
at Colutnbua, Ohio. The plant war
crashed and burned In a snow
D
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b
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i
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f
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p
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e
s
s
e
d
Communists
Demand
II” . ng.nng wav virtually desrrled.
financed elmoel entirely with
storm here today and 14 person.*
137,600,000 borrowed from the
were reported killed.
Only a few 8«uth Korrana reIn
Plan
To
Muscle
Neutralization
O
f
RFC.
mitined— and those had escaped
The DC-3 went down In a corn
field north of the airport aa it was
Strandlund charged the RFC
In OnS.AndG.Group the Chine *e.
Germany
By
Big
4
coming In for a landing shortly
■peeloied the mortgage on the
Iloenv.ng, 60 air miles ea-t of
after !* A.M.
l » w bankrupt flint became he
K'oul. is In the mhldlr of the
TALLAHAHHKK. M*r. t - i A l
BERLIN.
Mar.
2—(IP)—
Soviet
A Minus City Journtl-Trlhunr —An a»*lstant atlnrney general moiintaimmi central front. It fell
resitted efforita of "An influerci
ring," Involving RFC officials, to occupied Fail Germany’* Cotnmun- reporter said 14 persons, including today said the prsrtiee of twa to the Chinese Feb. 12 during tbe
enrich thrmeclvea from it and. i»t parliament urged the We»l Ger­ thr pilot and ro-pllot, werr killed. Voluaia founty officers in rot- Rid ruuntsr offensive that foiled
At least nine other* were reported lerllng fines and easts on nn In rrtek the Allied line.
finally, to take control.
man* today lo join them in a »olul survived.
Fruehauf, who said hie Frue­
That counter-drive had coat the
InsIslTment plan without off trial
front
on
proposals
lo
Ire
prrirntrd
Tbe Mid-Contlncnt office
in records, "is one of the finest Chinese heavily. But on emhush
hauf Trailer Co. had a big fin­
ancial Interert In Luatron'a suc­ to ihc Big Four in the name of all Kansas City identified the pilot as ground* for a racket that I ran Invide lloengsong took a heavy
cess, testified Dunham teld him Germany. Big Four deputies meet CapL James Graham, of Kansas roncvlse of." Reeses Bowen told toll nf Dutch troop*, Including
on the morning of Feb, It, I t 60, Monday in Pari* on an agenda for City, and the co-pilot as Philip K. (•mentor Warren the intention* their commander. Lt, Cob Marinin
Toler, nf Mission, Kas.
that the RFC had announced
of Justice of the Prsee J. C. P. A. Den Oudsn.
Witnesses said visibility was fair Heard and ( on»table W. II. Rol­
to foreclose on Luatron’a a poiiible foreign minuter* meet*
To retake IfoengMmg Friday,
as the two-engine plane, rn route ler "might be fine", but tbrir
gc only because it was tog. with Get many a top subject.
he Marines stormed n series of
from Kansas -CJtywte Minneapolis
» to amah* Strandlund
Ills and ridges to *4hi»Aeolh and
Tbe CodteeaitH, playing on the name In' for a' iM dbf. But ■ sud­ •prowltru "touts* room to suspect
west— sometime^ at bayqnct point.
a racket la either being opera'
usual I blotted out the ed, or runId he oprratnl,*'
It quoted Dunhaut ta naatiring hope* ef West German* that unity den ishow
By noon Friday they had won a
r n H w o os H m nisi
Mm, thfrt . were "encouraging* will come again inme day, have
.ice-saw battle for ■ t,600 fi"&gt;t
pn^prcti for reaching some set- been stressing the "nfmmon front"
TALLAIIAHHKK Mar, S—id’r barren ndgelme alter lislng atoptlfmenl , that would avert Lui- for some time now «» a prop*,
—Governor Warren today rlta- pad on it* sterp slopes Thursday.
tron'a ciilU pt
missed suspension r h n r g e a
With that ridge taken, the
ganda
device.
T h e subcommittee developed
against Justice of thr I’rarr J. C. Marine - strongly supported by
evidence yesterday that the RFC
Head) and Constable W’, II. Kin- serial sod artillery taimhardment
The Eastern Vnlkskanimer progot Rex Jacobs, a Detroit In­ nosed tn the eastern ilundestae
ier of Daytona Itesrh. Al the —took Inveer hill* nearer the
dustrialist, to maks a survey of front" declaration rail for a
clan* of a t wo-day hearing, thr town. Then they awrpt through
Governor said In* "e*tdenrr lloengving toward high ground
of Lostrpn for It and that Jacob* treaty between Germany end the
not prate* ’there are any to the north.
^commanded t h a t Strandlund four power* this year, irunlfica
W A. ThlefnM kf Btalo Hoard
tt^ntlnasa on east eta t
mould step out of tha manage­ lion of the divided nation, oppoal of Health today estimated that
The l^alhernrek* were on the
ment.
Hon to rearmament and withdraw­ about 6.600 residents of 8aminole
approaches t« llotlgchon, Chinese
al of all occupation troops within County will hava rtcvlvad free xstronghold 16 miles to the north­
a year after the signing of a ray and blood testa when the clinic
west. It I* regarded ^ the key.
tests made here and In the county
treaty.
•tone of Red defenvr* along the
winding iW-mile central front.
Western Germans fear that the during the week are completed
On th' western front, II. H. pa­
United State*. Britain and France, Katurday night.
Tomorrow will be the last dav
trol* in rublver boals slipped a
anatom for an end to the tension
•I sstlsHfU Us P**» Cost
in
which
residents
may
secure
between them and the Soviet
Union, might agrre to pull out these tests during the present pro*
NEW YORK. Mar. i - ' A ’.rram, and Mr. TMel urged that as
New llouHeH Menaced
No Joint occupation of Fernald- and leave Germany "neutralised" many person* as potilblt take ad­ Anolhtr formrr eollege basket
and
defenseless
against
a
Com­
arreslrd today in i , , . ■
ball star »« «t «» arre*lrd
/V t iu u F ir n
Aaughton Memorial Hospital by
vantage
of
these
facilities
for
the
the Mg game-rigging ««n d«l. » &gt; ’ liltT R C (vHIHH P ITt
coup, Cieehosolvak atjrle.
WlrllTan and Navy paraonael will munist
protection
of
their
health.
Konrad Adenauer ftel^iuis l.lpman. 26-year-old for-------liotplul Chancellor
he permilled, and
The office hours fjr teat* tn.
(Oeatlaaed Be Peae T e e l
ner Ixmg Island University rage
New limi*r» under "instruction,
must l&gt;e
be ro
completely evacuated by
morrow at the Walaks Building player, was charged with ac­ as well a* many rnmplotrd liousea
May I, with orderly reduction of
will lie from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. and cepting a bribe, lie I* the 13th III the Drraniwold section, were
patknla aUrting Apr. I, it w u
6:00 to 6:00 P.M. Today, people player or formrr player lo br in- nirnaeed last night by a gras* fire
decided at a conference la Ken
were lined up foe test* at from vaired. He »•• arrused of hav­ that rovered a large area Just nutetor Hollend'e office In Wash
10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. and from
ing helped fit the outrume nf a
ide of tlir city IIni it*.
ington today.
2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
g*mr between LIU and Du
Fire tTdef M. N. Cleveland per
Thii derision, according
Up h&gt; Thursday night only 4,- Qufsne I’nlversity nf I'ittaburgh
onally ilirerted the efforts nf
Ralph Davis, secretary to Sen­
232 person* had taken the tests Jsn. I, 1619. 1.1pman’s arrest Fireman C. I-. Keller and II. C.
ator Holland, wax made at a con­
In the county, he added, and term• i* announrrd one day after he •’ rlasey, who by skillful backfir­
ference with Senator Holland
N. R Johnson, 70. died at tbe ed this aa not too good a figure waa returned here from Florid* ing kept the flames from spread­
attended by George Young, re home of hi* son and daughter-ln* considering that the population of for questioning.
ing in such a manner as to damage
Eraaenting
Senator
Smathrrs. law, Mr. and Mre. Lucian T. John* Seminole County Is 24,000 of whom
Property. They worked "n the fire
Rep.. A. S. Uerlong, Rear Ad­ son. ISIS West First Street, early 24 percent arc under 16 years
NEW YORK. Mar. 3—GF&gt;— tn from 7:30 P.M. tn after IIdm P.M.
miral Bertram Groeiberk, Jr., of yesterday Morning. Mr. Johnson’a of agr.
other former eullrgr luitkrlUdl
Rrsidents assisted the firemen
Tomorrow testa may be received player was-umlrr questioning tn- a* rnilrli as riouible. Among liter
tha Navy Medical Corps and home was at 111 Oleander Avenue.
Born
May
«,
IH80
In
Belle
Rivvr.
Comdr. K. J. Sander, ropreeenlat Altamonte Springt. where a dajr In the pleading "fix " scan- was Roger Ingram, a printer at
Ing the deputy thief of Navy Canada, the ton of the late Philip mobile unit will be stationed at
The Herald, wlm today estimated
Fox
Johnson
and
Mary
Ann
John­
Fuller's Store at from 10:00 to
Operations for Air.
that more than |8&lt;m worth of lum­
District
Attorney
prank
K
12:00
A.M.
and
1:00
to
4:00
P
M.
Although then cannot be any son, early pioneer eetllere of Lake
ber which he had ptaeeu In the
The testa Include W mm s-rav Hogan said that Lou Llnpman, area for the building o&lt; a new
Joint civilian use with tha Navy county, Hr. Johnson had been a
on*.time
Long
Island
University
of the hospital, the present hot- resident of Hanford and Hemlnole lung tests which also determine eageman, « n briny Intervlewct home, had been saved by the fire­
certain heart conditions, and blood
tat will be allowed to remain County for 60 years.
men.
A retired Atlantic Coast Line teste for possible diabetes, anemia after he was returned to Nr*
the Diapenaary Building until
The firr was centered mostly
iy 1, It wax ruled. Aa of that Railroad trainman, Mr. Johnson and other blood condition*. The York from Florida last ntghtHogan said that Lippmett hvl west of Mohawk Hlrert and south
U, there must be a complete was a member of Whittle Lodge, testa ere being sponsored by the
of Twenty-fifth Street.
lOouttaeea n* N av T a il
n n oval of all paHaute ami allBrotherhood of Railroad Train­ County Health Unit. Tuberculosis
men: the First Baptist Church) end Health AMOcUUea. State
equipment from tha neeptUL
"Thera must be no roqmrat for Masonic Lodge 62 and tha lade- Board of Health and County Medeitenaian o f time after 'that pendent Order of Odd Fellowa. lie leal Society.
Two a-ray UcMridits operate
date," eald Mr. Daris, "and there was married to the late Dalay Balia
the Mg photograph!* machines In
must be an orderly reduction of Preston of Sanford.
Survivor* la addition to Loeian the Welaka clinic- Twelve helpers
peUenta after Apr. I.
Include another ton, C. W. (Pat) assist in the blood Mots, and local
Hy ELTON C. FAY
Johnson, also of Hanford; a twin clubs have furntahec many volun­
ASSOCIATED PRESS MILITANT AFFAIRS REPORTER
right to go Int" the Diapenaary brother, Owen 61. Johnson of teers to assist in s**eaing up the
WASHINGTON. Msr. 2—(ff’ l T**n new heavy set bomber ly|*ei.
Building to install equipment and Telledaga, Ala.; one sister, Mr*. registration of applicant* for leet*.
Mary Ann Gtserry of Altoona, Fla.s
able to carry atomic bombs speedily to distent targets, art pail ol an im/M rapovate the building.
a foster son, Sol P. Roquemore of
Mdm| picture of revised Amerisn air strategy.
no way shTl" Miami; one daughter, Mre. Eugene
Tha Atr Force has diictmed it is bsitening into the building of B-52i,
C. Remandst, Sr. of North Miami;
short-cut tin| the usual practice fo Irving experimental model) belore ort l grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Harry Robsonltta agreed la an production line. Pint of these big*
Funeral services will be held at axtanslon o f Florida Fashions' jet* I* expected lo tie delivered which ofo course include* Western
May t, It waa slated.
Europe and Ulend* such aa Bri­
Briaaon Funeral Home Chapel at lease on Factory Building No. 6 thla year.
6:30 P.M. Saturday with Rev. W. on First Street to JqJy 16. 19*2. Ed la expected tn be de lived th!) rear. tain and the Aiore*.
P. Brooks, Jr. and Ree. A. (J. Mr- Whitney, manager i f the Semi­
Flnlettcr, who recently returnrl
At Uik same time. It La* orvred
Innla officiating. Burial will ha nole County chamber ef Com- construction of two all-jet ver­ from a visit to Turkey, was asked
made In Lake view Cemetery. The merer, announced today, following sion* of the riant B-36, these to if air fields there art capable of
Masonic Lodge will have charge a meeting between Mr, Robson and have the awept-baek wings which handling heavy bombers.
of the graveside services.
"You mean existing fields!" he
Henry Bimpeon and Don Harper of give airplane* greater speed.
PERMANENT UNITS
Hononry pallbearers will be Dr. the Chamber’s Industrial coramltOut of a new* eonfctcnr* be replied. *1 wouldn’t think so. There
SATURDAY— Mar. S - U a t day
Air Secretary Thomas K. Flnlrt. aare a large number of bate*, but
free combined health test. J. N. Tolar. J. N. Glllon. H. W.
A letter recently
Qsndapeod, John Baker, Frank
tor yotorday also emerged an out- the point to to have bases for Jet
W_
Frank
Una at tha air war plane* Into aircraft.”
This appeared to mean the U. 8.
M M tha new bombers will be fil­
Archie Lowe, C. J. WUkeraeo, Gene
ial answer to questions. Fin- wants ito Alllr* to have fields taf r w o ^ f c r o e y Barnet. _ D. P.
pabale o f handling jet fighters,
flit United States Is Intarea'ed wills those bases close enough to
All w— hero o f the
hi getting bases for Ito aircraft serve aa Interceptor points for air
Ledge a n rannealed to neat el ef tha Industrial
"wHMn the North Atlantic treaty strikes launched by Russian or to
thelodge at SJO PM. to attend the Mr. Baboon, tha
organisation area." North Africa put up escorts for Allied bomber*
------ * OB granted.
fBBtrel ic r r in , in a body.
to
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Common Front Is Fourteen Die As Johnston, Crosby
Squall Hits Called Honest By
Proposed By Reds Snow
landing Airliner
Governor Warren
In E ast Germany

Tomorrow it Last
D a y To Be Given
Free X-R a y Tests

Florida WitneHH
Is Questioned On
Basketball Fixes

Decision Reached
In Washington On
San f o r d Hospital

N. Re Johnson, 70
Died Al Home Of
Son Thursday A.M.

C
«

Revision Of Air Force Strategy Is
Revealed In Two New Jet Bombers

-E r a x ;

Lease la Extended
By IT oriS F iihioiu

k

e s s

S s -s

Combined HetKh
Test Schedule

silt m z
*?!n JS ’S-'K S

No. 137

Senate Schedules Test Vote
On 18-Year-Old Draft Law;
Marines Stab A t Red Lines
Resistance St i f f e n s
On Central Front
As Allied Assault
Ga i n s Momentum

WASHINGTON^- M „. 2-d/P )
Roy Fruehauf, Detroit Indusilitl, rwore today that Joseph
H. Rorenbaum. Waihington law­
yer, told him in 1949 he had two
RFC dirrrlori "in hit hip pocket."
He raid Rorenbaum named dir­
ector* Walter L Dunham and Wi|.
Itam E. Willett.

Associated Press Leased Wire

Vegetables Sales Growers Approve
Exceed $1 Million Produce Auction
During February At Local Market

Senate Will Pass On
Morse Amendment
To Mold Minimum
Draft A kc At

WASHINGTON. Mar. 2—&lt;/P&gt;
— The Senate agreed today lo a
Cabbage Accounts Fot Renewal Of Auction, te«| vole Monday on the conlro*
venial iviue of towering the draft
Is Voted At Public agr
$641,000 Of Record
to IS yean and 6 month*.
Meet int; Of Farmers
V e g e t a b l e Deals
the pffient Selective Service
Act allow, induction at age 19.
At 4 m s" trifling v(tended by
Vegetable &gt;*lci. iputied by a*
A pending hill approved by the
cute th"ltage» due In a Iteete tn •bout BO ,rgetablr grower, I.**I Senate Armed Service* Committee
Tcss«, Mined In a new Ingb 4t the night jl the Srmino|r lliglv School would allow calling up ol 18 year
Stanfaid State p4rmer* Msikct 4udilorium, logrihet with 'hippcr, old*.
duiing Febnury with 2BI.H9)
unit- bringing 4 huge total nl SI,(W4,7I2, Jtandv Anderson, ntsrkei
mansKct, .innouncnl tin, morning.
Tim ws, nr.uly $100,000 more
return ihin in I rbrusry, 19^0
when vrgct.d'lr ,.i!r, brougb 4|&lt;proiimslclv SA00.IKK).
C4bli4(;e w4» king m *4le, dur­
ing the |i4,l month. 4f(ounling for
motr than two thud* of the total
Frbrusry isle, or $041,264, **td

Mr. Anderson.
This humble vrgrtaldr, which
last year J&lt;rought only atmut 6d
rents ■ hag of 6rt pound, at the
Market, brought price* up tn 46 60
thi&gt; year due tn arutr shortages,
l.a,t month more than 126,633
bag- of cabbage, valued et S&lt;&lt;24,.
2r&gt;7 and 3,227 crates, valued at
fl*i,'»3d, were void on the market
platform. Much of the cabbage
was grown in the Sanford area.
Thr Jam nf Idg scmi.treilrra
from all parts of the nation was
•o great in the market area that
Manager Anderson had to ipend
consideraldr time as a "traffic
cop" to straighten it out.
Unr reason for the poplarity
ol the market with produce ship­
per,. it was recently pointed out
I l 'M l I n * )

ns

Vaa* Tw a)

I(ids Arc Calk'd For
On Navy Proprntn
tiieril, ill F. Nicholson, UHN,
announced today at hi* hraibpmr*
Ier* at the Sanford Natal Air
Station that plana had (wen made
In open hid, at 4:00 o'clock this
afternoon on the demolition of
partitions in the Me,, Hall and
four harrarks which have torn
taken over from the Fellowship
Foundation.
Rid- will be opened in Jack­
sonville on Mar. 16 for.the rehabil­
itation of runways and road, at
the Sanford Station, which i- to
ing reopened to help meet the re'tuifcmrnta of the evpande-l mili­
tary program.
On Mar. A at Jack sons tlir, bids
will I* rr. rived for the i leaning
and in,peeling of II undrigimind
gasoline tanks, according t n
Comdr. K. J. I’ elller, officri in
charge "f construction al NAN.
Jacksonville.
SqUr.KKV WAS NERVOUS
LOB ANGELEB, Mar. 2—i/l’i—
"Hqueeky” Is tn route by railway
•srtess to to with his master,
PFC. Raton Traub. at Fort
Camptoll, Ky.
The soldier’a father, A A.
Traub, esplalnes "Since Rai'in
left, Hqtierky has lieen so neivoilt
life appetite Is neatly g o n e "
PFC. Traub's superior officer,
are apt to to a hit nervout too
when Squeeky arrives. The pet
Is a hu/,y 11-month-old moun­
tain lion.
PVT. COKER
WITH U. fl. 181 CAVALRY
DIViaiON ON KOREAN RAT-

TLEFRONT — (Delayed! - Pvt.
Chester Coker, son of Mr». Kata
Coker, Rt. No. 1, Webstei, Fla.
has torn awardfl th* Combat
Infantryman'a Badge in Korea
while servinv aa an Infantryman
with the 7th Cavalry rrglment.
WILDLIFE FEDERATION
MILWAUKEE. Mar. 2-GPt—
Tbe National Wildlife Federation
opened It, 16th annual Clearing
House for Conservation Educa­
tion today.
The Federation’s three-day con­
vention al tha Bchroeder Hotel
features a *erl#i of pari dtvu*.
slons bringing together experts
from all over the nation.
ARGENTINE CRISIS
RUENOS AIRES, Argentina,
Mar. 2—W )— U. 8. Assistant Secretary of 8tate Edward G. Miller,
Jr., arrived here today amid grow­
ing uneaalnet* about relation* be­
tween the United States and Ar­
gentina.
Thla tension stems from the
36-day shut-down of tha big Indaptodent newspaper L I* Pranas,
outspoken critic o f President
Juan D. Faron'a regime, and
evidence that Uto pro-government
prose may be building up new
chargee of U. B. intervention
(n Peron’a bid for rnlccUon next
February.

4nd
rcptccnl.tli, c»
of other
The lest will come on an amen­
grou|». it W4&gt; ,olrd to Mippml the dment by Senator Morse (R-Ore)
renew ,I ol ,egelshlr suction, .,1 t" make the minimum age 14S
) ears.
the Sitriord .'■t,tr l.irmetv MvrThe Committee bill would rekrt.
•luire local draft boards to take
Georg.■ Swartr, u i.i t |ur,i oblrr men in the present 19 to 2d
dent "f tlir Seminole I'.unity draft manpower pool before rail­
Farm tturrsu, pmided nt the ing any 18 year old. It also would
public tnretlrig which had hern require that the 18 year olds
called hv the F»rnt Ourrau ul nearest 19 to inducted fir»t
the reipierl of State Mnrkrt offiThe Morse proposal would ellrlals to Muunl out thr fnrmeis on inmate loth these restrictions,
thrlr attitude toward renewing allowing hoy* IBt, year* of age
vegetable sm-tioti* at the Htatr a* well as those |9 to 36 to he
Market. Ilntiiier t’artrr ,rr,e.1 as taken at thr same time.
Morse said he would also allow
secretary.
The voting followed two mo­ imy* between IP to !8Vj to volun­
tions, thr first of which was teer.
The te*t will be the first on a
whether no miction market should
he estaldislird in thi* atra This series of amendments proposed to
motion wat appro,rd, a- wa« also the broad universal military train­
the second motion by Market ing and service hill. It has been
Manager Sandy Anderson, that debated intermittently this week
esgrtahh auction,, to renewed at and the voting agreement wa* by
the Sanford State Farmer., Mar- unanimous consent.
Senator Cain (R-Wash) urged
ket.
Declaring that he would like to today that the nation draft IS
s*r the vegetable auction, con­ year olds because "we need every
tinu'd at Ihe, State Market, Mr. ^itian we ran get in Korea." Cain
Anderson pointed out that Florida had sharp criticism for Morse’s
Stale Market* went to eon.ider- proposal*.
Meanwhile Price Director Mich­
ahlr ripen.r to build the auction
block th«le ar.d pave the area ael V. DiSalle, who has Just al­
around It, lie *Jd» ';* &lt; • -V‘ * year lowed auto makers to raise lhair
when aurtion* were rofahlnhed oricev 3 4 percent mi new can,
latr in the -eaiui, lhal thrie hail has put hit staff to work on a new
boon insufficient volume of pro. order concerning us*&lt;i cars.
The rise in auto rollings, an­
era to continue Ihc piogtam any
nounced last night and effective
longer during that petimL
is expected tn cause a
l.ronnld Jon*-*, president of the today,
t«Hist of a little morr than 24
Im-al chapter of the Future Farm, per cent tn retail car prices as
er, nf Amefira, -aid that hi, nt- -min m- the higher-priced tars be.
ganlzation hail gone on ircotil a, gin arriving in show window,.
approvitig the maintenniirc of an
IMSalle told of the used ear
auction block « vegetable auction price plane at hi* appearance to.
hlivk at the Sanford State l aim.
I&lt;a,ailaa,4 Ow r e s , *1*1
rr. Market.
It. K. t?ooper. grower and form­
er school principal. I«’ in ted out
that some grower, would he un­
able to palronlie auctions due
to affiliation with financing or
,a!r of their products.
Mr. Kwait* referred to this
I t a a ll,,,) tn Cm , Two)
TALLAHASSEE. M«r J-bT)
—Attorney (tanetal Rhhard Er­
!*npy Is Injured In
vin laid today the Duval cuunty
Aiilnmoliilu Accident *rh
ool taiaid has authority I &gt; tuip&gt;-nd architectural rontrart* in­
KEY WEST. Mar. 2—(At— volved in its school hr ito con.
State Rep. Reinic C. I’apy and kpi'acy rasa.
two other men wrre painfully in
However, he said such suspen­
Jutid early today when a rar In sion would not tie binding on
which they were riding wai the hoard and It could rnfmcv
struck from behind and rolled tin contrail" regardless of the
f. &gt;t it was jb’ eim l oy Iteud of
over three times.
I’jpy, a rontro'er isl (igute hritorj" If it vvt.ul.1 le to trw
in state politii ,
ufftird a ad- iif tagr of tils m tool system.
Seven persons, including a mem­
deep rut on his htad which renuire,! three atitrhe, to close. ber of th* Duval county school
State Attorney J Lanrclut Le,. board, were Indicated for con­
trr wa* bruiic.l &gt;o ! I»— rhevt spiracy to accept bribes or un­
and received a po. &gt;bb fiaetorc lawful compensation in th e
of the knee, ami Jo eph Knight, awarding of rontrart* In tha
vlale ron«ervalion officer, had se­ country's JI4.6UO.OOO school con­
stitution prugiam.
vere face hrui»e*.
They will to trlrd Mar. 19.
to-sler remained In the hos­
Thr Attornay General said in
pital for further treatment. The
|his opinion, thr school Ward i*
other* ware releaved.
Acting Police Chief (tarry 1/ « uuthoriled to suspend thr conRaker rejiorted the car which tract "pending judical determin­
rtruck the three men wn- ilriven ation of tha charge*.
"Even if the charges are sub
by a sail ir, Normal l.aimueMe,
who admiitid a spet.l &lt;f about stantiated, however, it would not
«6 milec an hour al the tlm- necessarily have the effect of
of the accident. I-anquette wa* voiding tha contract with respect
hehl In the city jail on charge,, to thr contractor who obtained
recklesa driving and cau-ing an thr contract by bribes or fraud.
"If it appeared that a totter
accident, lie wa* unhurt.
price could ha secured or that
the existing contract was not adBRIBERY t r ia l
BARTOW, Mar
2- ,1Y-Th. vantageous to the school board
defense rested In the polk county thr contract could be voided at
graft eonspirary trial after pro. thr discretion of th* hoard upon
, cntlng in witnesses •veept two proof that It was obtained
of the drfentant- fotmvt thiriff through fraudulent meant*.
“ It would also seem that if
Frank William- and Manuel M.
members of tha achool board it­
Glover, Lakeland attorney.
The three men are chirged self are partita to the fraud, th*
with conspiracy te eolteel pro. operation of tha contract couM
lection payoffs from tottery oper­ be impended or tnjolned by a
ators and granting then in re­ taxpayer*' suit pending proof or
turn the privilege of functioning dismissal of tha chargrt."
without fear of artrri i hy the
sheriff’s office.

Fraudulent Duval
ContructH Termed
Subject To Voiding

The Weather

^ eTnk sf T / kTT
A seine, the ownris of which
arc unknown, was located Tues­
day night in the St. John* River
tn the vicinity of Mullet I akr hy
two local game warden.*, Hill
Johns and J. D. Warm, Portei
II. Lansing, president of the
Florida Wllilllfa Federal Ion, roported today.
The offieera secured a ronfisration order from Judge Douglas
Stenstrom and the net eras turned
over to the Game and Fmh.
WaUr Ft»h Commission.

JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 2-OPI
Atlanta
74 67
Blsmark
12 21
81
48
Brownsville
Chicago
40 29
44 16
Denver
40 S9
Da* Motnai
60 U
Frvano
40 M
New York
Waihington
43 31
Winnipeg
10
Jacksonville
u
Miami
74
M
Tatlahaivxc
79
66
Taapa
61
tl

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The Sanford Herald

Korean War

He Beat Roosevelt

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—
t hi Jia V, MAR. 2, list

Tht* only mun to d efea t Franklin l&gt;. K ooxevelt fo r pulalie tiffin* haa w ritten his m em oir*. Thin in Janie* W . U etard,
am bassador to G erm any in tin* First W orld W a r ami in t a l l
the winner o f the D em ocra tic nomination f o r sen ator from
N ew Y ork, when the y o u n g R oosevelt waa ilia defeated op ­
ponent. F.D .R . bore G erard no malice, h ow ever, hut su|&gt;ported him ill hi* u n su ccessfu l cnmitnlgn fo r election, loiter,
an President, K.D.it. ch o se him aa his personal repreaentutive at the coronation o f K ing G eorge Vi o f G reat Ordain.
Gerard cam e o f a prom inent New Y ork C ity fam ily,
and was a aucceaaful la w y er and judge. His rem iniscences,
entitled "M y First E igh ty*three Years in A m e rica ," contain
the su ggestion , not origin al with him, lhaf th e rise o f Hitler
m ight have been avoided if the Allies had set up a con slit ulional m onnrchy in G erm an y. Tin* G erm ans, he says, like
to follow a leader, and a friendly and w ell-entrenched leadei
would have been a g ood investment for the w orld. On this
isiint W inston Churchill agrees.
He uiso thinks that som e o f the Hussinn unfricndliness goes back to tile A llied invasion o f Itussia a fte r World
W ar I. W hile the U nited S tates officially a sserted that tin
intention was to keep th e Germ ans from g e ttin g a foothold
in jtiiHsiu, the B ritish uml French frailkly w unleii to overthrow the Holsheviks. T h e invasion was a co s tly failure, for
which neither we nor o u r allies ever
pressed any regret.
Such sore points fe ste r and m ay have con trib u ted much to
TODAY'S IHIII.K VKU8K
——
our present had relations.
Ih o r hair Itrrn feline Irairlrr*
_•
__________ ___ _____
(ur thousand* of |nr*. W* arr
iuilurd hr Ihr company * f keep.
C ltlZ e U S h lp POP A ll
W* should try trry hard to avoid
two" walk
r.*|it thrv i«- agreed?—Anto*. 3 :1 ,
,
*
,
,
...»*
‘ in'll &lt;«nir» ciiaiKu
maod.i
hut. by th* Srn.ir
. ,,mr . . ? &gt;rJ
■ Tt'
ho d,d u ,..lr , Lucky . Luc,.D O.
Wr ice wiirie Gilda Gtgy, "age

Th“
h,,H
« hill which would com plete thi
redress o f a long-stan din g injustice, a sou rce o f much
criticism o f the sin cerity o f Am erican d em ocracy. The hit
WMU|,j rt.niove the last rem aining prohibitions, based on race,
UKn|lwt naturalization o f aliens already legally residing i.
the United States, R esidents o f Japanese, K orean and Pnly*
ne((ian (iriK,n Jiri&lt; c , li(.fly t ,„. (tnM w|io would benefit fron
tlie bill. Nearly ninety thousand o f then* are burred fron

4‘&gt; . it tUving a totlK-back in obtaining citizenship under existin g law, m erely U*canse
,
Milwaukc V/- ifiii-mU-r iccing o f tliyir race.
f.ilda I‘ r*y it, New Yolk Miorc Jf)
This m easure deals o n ly with aliens a ft e r they ar«
yraii ay&gt;. and lie w.n *loui 40, pro|K*rly in the co u n tr y ; it lias nothing to do with the rates
w* judiird. jt dial lime, ftui then o f im m igration, (juntas .o f iuimigratioR still would Is.* se
there- is no atrciunling ioi wo­ on u national or racial basis, and that it unavoidable a
men* egci, end we have no ill* long us it seems to be lien M iry to set q u otas. It would no
Irttlior) of trying.
make sense to admit the sam e number o f im m igran ts fron
all countries regardless o f size or regardless o f the vary in
You'd think that with $60,000,*
abilities o f d ifferen t peoples to becom e self-su p p ortin g m em ­
000 j yeat to ipend Ronda'i
bers ot the A m erican society.
State UVII.iie Hoard could provide
That is a m atter o f entrance. Once they have been ad
adequately for all the old people
initted fo r permanent residence, all im m igrants should have
in llni itatr wha air really in
an equal chance to b ecom e citizens, d they ca n attain the
nerd, and peihipi it peniiont and
benefit! wrie given only lo the qualification s, regardless o f race nr nation ality. It is nut
needy, il could. Hut according to genuinely dem ocratic to rule timt js-rsons o f certa in ancestry
1 he lalnpa lllhunr, thil ilale Willimay live here but m ay n ever aspire to Is- citizen s. The House
poiiiilatinn «i only 2.7QO.OUQ .bill is u neq^ed rem edy o f an old wrong,

!•*» 70.000 ol^'iwople on
grligl.. '&lt;
n irlift.
whereat Indiana; for{#tt*lhpU.yH»i L, ! || Vi|

. jiV ' 'it Isn't Healthy

nearly twice as i)ig
teHmlsbiglhai only 62.000 on* reliM*

*rtiii’ *MfflrqrHHtaii Lift) Itiaurancp. LVtmpany mntlt« u
jfrou|i uf
o f six
nix millifm
million uvttrnKu
nvcrnK*-’ [HTsonri.
[tcritona.
stully o f u npwlrrtun
npviirrtcn jfrniip
We alwrayi like lo trad the good T heir fin
flmlinKH
nftiiwi’tl that a man who liittt p u fftn -d geverc
d in gs aRds
hoove keeping magaiipet, became,
iMmciIntmMnk ,ln lovt: ia tw ice tut lind an inKuruiu’o rink
wr Irani so much about' what the
ne Would la-. And tin* iaftta wan tju a f o r ’ Women
h h« otlii*rwT«e
other halt thinks ahpul. Women atf — to n sU ujltly It'R.icr axtcriL . . , StUiiicu ahnw that dinn|&gt;always compDimrtlftMhout how*
iqtm i^/juftJiivt- u ffi'rtn ua'pliyttinilly'a-t intirli uh it doen
many itrjn they havAitli’ tp^h in
A ntlitirilios w ho have made a ts'tuiiy o f lltin
cleaning up around It*'bailie, Ju­ pfihiinmemm t'lihfur w itli the eminent jinychommlynt, Andre
mp die dithei and hanging out the /r rl(|(jn wiio f intln love front rat imi to In* "tlie idomI profound
family wash. Hut juit in.iemliWt, ^..,gj.(ll
■dejiteshunl tor the huiiiun mind and la xly." Hin fiudinen
that the mort* slept you. haw to ilp it^ G q il ,tliv (ollow inp in w hat very freq u en tly happen* to
take the (tetter it it foyVno^Man' the jx-rsoh wlm in twriounly in love, amt w h o Hiiffern acute
women ai lu.illy iu(fer from a lack
tit: ( I ) T h e diHn|)|Miinted lover hmen w eiplit;
oi •sen iie/ and 'fakitig steps
Hcuri itdttcm in ilinruidptl^Jlt) jirocusnen o f mutulKilinm
around the Itouer help* luimake up full tOiftiHwIoti «n they H tiu ld ;, ( I) circu la tion in Mowed
fur this ilrjiqraty. ,ll aaya l|etr. to u w a lk ; (fif the flit ire n ervous .ftyntem in throw n out ot
Wr WtVulda'l blame National balan ce; (tl) renpiratory acthiti U nuhnorm al; (7 ) muiiti
Guard officers and men if thry and em otional dcprennltm in no promiunced th at, uiilenn re
were suffering (mm a had car* of lieved, it m ay lead to actual tunironin.— J ohn K. fiihnon it
wm
fillers ihrte days as they read the Y our L ife.

headlines one day proclaiming
that limy are about lo be called
into leivtcf, the neit day saying
they arr n't. and thr nrit day baik
into service again. Wc do not
know wlirlhei lhere is any teason
for these rrpeal
but it may Ire that the big butt
is just trying lo keep the Guard
on ita loci ro't it’ll be ready if
Russia strikes neat month, or the
month after.
Winlrt visitors delecting un­
pleasant odors at Sanford's Ida*
ehron clubs have to be told that
they result probably from our
quaint and ptunitive custom of
using our beautiful lake for a
cesspool. It would cost a good deal
of money to supply Sanford with
adequate icwert and a sewage dis­
posal system, but it is going to cost
a good deal cr! money not lo do so
anyway. H r advene publicity
alone which this town receive*
from tit failure to do anything
•bout to had a tituation cannot
be overlooked. And what it would
cost in livet and money if it pro­
duc'd an epidemic would make
• million dollar bond iliac teem tri­
vial
So tneo
cigarette
•rle at
.N
pla

F R ID A ^ A ^ ^ J J J ^

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

c

Mi

ersly

los.ed a

into a paper tKeptr ihufflrboaril court *'

Air Force Strategy
irsa lln - “

ream l*a«» ilaei

besile-l for Russian targrta.
The Air Force decided lo "Jump
Into production" of the 11.62 because that plane Is much like- the
an aller D-47 and thqs tM Air
Farce has bad oaperteuee with the
ttpo, Ktbletter. aald. fie gave no
dimensimOi perfUruiance iliaraqLerlst Irsea other data on the it ,62.
except to aav the ft-62 "is e blir“ er, a. fMjMnwlily. Incgcr H 4J.T'
.Both are being built bv ll«#lnir/.
The B-47 ha* a cross w*igbt.ui
IHJJOO pound* amt ran rarry -*
normal bomb load of to tuns. It in
uowerrd with ai* jet*,.One ..f thearly modelx of Ih* B-47 Klratojet
flaw sCM* the c-mtlneut ut ap
average speed of 607 mile* an
hour.
The iwepl-wlng, all-let version
of the ftjd , railed the B-MF. will
be tried out after the first two
models are deliveres', It I* a coninetltor of the 1162 but the Air
Puree may decide that both II MF
and B-62 bombers are nqrded ami
order the B-MF Into uroHoctlon.
Tbit B-MF- like the raiding stan­
dard model* using ala piston and
four let engine*, will he a t'nn-oli
dated-Vultee Aircraft Corporation
nrdouct. There will he no cut hack
In outstanding HASH orders, Fin

letter salt)
The project of powering a" air
plsne with atomic energy lias
made definite progress. Ffntetle
disclosed. A joint Air Force-Ato­
mic Energy Commission annooment recently indicated the Idea
wa« mcvtng into the drawing
Luard phase.‘Finletter added (e
that hr saying." In answer tor
question:

“Tliia !* not lust some vagu’
thing. The feasibility (of atomic
poyrer for aircraft) U no long*
In question. WcV# passed beynothe sixculatlve stage."
But he rautiunrd this didn't ne
.• ssariiy mean there wuuld lie nu­
clear ptiWtrtd aircraft "in Hi
near futuie.” r-onirune asked how
isrge ap.lt a nlane might be. FinIrlter said l.e didn't think he cutdd
talk about that.

irsatM iW fm a h&gt;» n**|

French P o li c y In
Morocco Critisized
By RebelChieftain

The questioning of. Lirpnsan
centered an gamre in,the 1248-42
■aton.
Hogan'* announcement identi­
fied the ao-catied "mystery wit*
nvsa” from FlorUla about which
(hero had been reports for the
past two days.

for all-German election*. The
Communists, however, aikrd again
that the West Herman legislature
consider it and reply by Sunday—
the day before the foreign minist­
ers' deputies meet in Pari*.

Adenauer has said h# wouldn’t

negotiate with a polio# state *&lt;rer
Ing lha Interests of Soviet pawn1.
Apparently th# new Communist
mova was Intended aa an appeal
directly to the Weet German Irgli.
latori, over Adenauer'* head.

SCHOOL BUS BIDS
At eleven o’clock on Thumday morning. March 22, 1951.
the Hoard of Public Inntruction will r e «lv « neaied
bide on three nUty panaenieer achool buaett. Separate
bids must lie aubmitled on bodies* and chaiwi*. Bid must
be accompanied by chashler's or certified cherk in
the auin of Two (2) per cent of the bit*.
S p ecifica tion s may I* obtained from the County Super­

intendent at the Court House, Sanford. Florida
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAKD OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
I.. E. Jordan. Chairman

T. W. I^wton, Supl,

Growers Vote

P E N N E Y ’ S BIG

C A M E L L IA
SALE

1.00
3 Years Old— Well Branched.

Ovtr Thirty Standard And
Rare Varletlen— On Sale

Vegetable Sales

Rare— Yen

Saturday Morning 9:00 A. M.
Don't Miss Thia One Time Barmin
11

Cl/

ImFqnfwc/aonfng

P L O R I H I I M

DR. H. K. RING

USED CAR SPECIALS
AT

THIS

BU1CK CO.
1919 Ibulge I'ick-up Mi Ton Truck
. * t r a dew*, l*w wU«ag». good Urea
■R|P'

* • i

1947 PlYMMlh Rp h MI DHutr
Efferent lo public
J Ij
anyway,
iteles* workmantliip has spoiled
ay • Isom# in Sanhsnl hurriedly
ill in the tail few year*. Care­
ts the primary cause of
tragic toll of highway acci*

Common Front

lOaatlaeea great Page Owe)
ttaallaaee K m * **■■• Os*I
cross th* Han River and probed at
quently he* warned West Ger­
Communlit defense* o f Seoul, th*
man*. “ We rarmo« remain neu­
burned out former Korean retral."
public capital.
Adenauer's West German gov.
On th* f*st-c*fltnd front, U. 8.
eminent Issued another statement
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 2 Seventh Plviiion spearhead* which (S|&gt;erlal) — The 1061 State Con­ last night, reminding the Western
had thrust thrr* mile, north of vention of Florida Linn* Club* Allir* that they promised to keep
Amldon* Thursday were forc*d by will be held In Jacksonville May the Bunn government Informed on
antitank fir* to withdraw Friday. 2H 22 with headquarters at the all stages of four.power negotia­
At its northernmost point, th* George Washington Hotel, it wa* tions. It expressed confidence that
at inured patrol waa within St announrril today by Robert E. if the Big Four deputies meeting
miles of die 3Mh Parallrt.
Mocker, chairman uf the conten- in Paris Monday arrange a foreign
It was in thia area that an tIon committee.
ministers meeting, such a con­
estimated 00 Korean Reds ditA local arrangementa committee ference could solve all rurrent
Kuisnt in Korean Republican uni­ of 22 memher* selected from the problems, Inrludtng that of Ger­
forms slipped Inside American six Lions Clubs in the Jacksonville man unity.
positions northeast o f Arnldong. an a has been appointed and is
But th# statement also reminded
A. P. rnrresp«mdent Tom Stone, already at work on a tentative the Weet it bait rejected the
with the Seventh Division, re­ program for the convention which, Communist "Prague declaration"
ported the Rests went up to the I'cause of the present national proposing the uniflcaMon end i.nu
til- in their foxholes and fired emergency, wilt be predominantly traliiing of Germany. The Pra­
a serious business session, Mucker gue proposal would have given th*
upon them.
raat tone, with 18,090,000 popula­
"The Americans wheeled ahoct said.
Edgar Armstrong, chairman ot tion, equal representation with
and relumed the fire." he added.
“ Other Amrrieans charged the the reservation! committee, urged West Germany, which ha* 49.enemy with fixed bayonet*. He. that reservations tie made as early 000,000 people.
Adenauer already haa rejected
tween .16 and 40 of the Reds were a- possible with members filing
killed before the others arattred through their respective rluh se­ an East German Communist pro­
cretaries.
posal for an All-German const iafter an hour-long clash."
Murker stated that there are roent council to lay the foundation
Stone said the tiayonrt fight
waa only one of a half doien more than IBO organised I,Ion*
counterattarks on the division's Club* throughout the state and
p-.-ltIon*. Each attack was hurled five distritt governors as follows;
P&lt;&gt;y W. Russell, TallahasseeImck.
Allied fighters and bombers Charles R. Meta, Jacksonville; AI
swarmed over the hatllefront and Richhnum, Mount Dora; John B.
behind ll In close support of Criap, Winter Haven; Emett Ro­
berta, Belle Glade.
United Nslion* force*.
The U. S. Fifth Air Forr* raported several flights of F-80 jets
CAIRO, Mar. 2— UPr —Emir
ran into Ku**lan-type Red JeJt
Abd Krira, BA-year-old leader of
fighters near the Yalu Kivrr
Riff revolts agalnat France aplf-*etlaa*d rests* h i t Oael
Ixiumlarv of Manchuria. Twelva to situation as "farmers in bondage." wealed to the Arab world yrster16 ■
Red
jets were seen.
to demand Independence fur
itr.1 jr..
urn* im *ux, past president .“day
■# «*
Orta m
Mathleux,
No damsy
either aid* was, ,l( thr parm (lorwmu referred to^ T en ch controlled Mproero
He sent commu nidations to all
reported. In each lu ta n n . ih# (
new Farmer* Auction Inc..
Reds broke off the dogfight and « lirn he said that he M levnl the * ra-ti rapital* railing fur unfteu
streakrtl north into Manchuria— fact that 140 people hnvr Invested Iran's House of Seprcsentatlvc* of
their haven fr»m retilatory ac- in an agriion market was evblence Arab action after passage in
lion, Thurwlay they attacked H-2V that they want a market, lie add. a rcsolutloon attacking France'Siiievr fort-.
ed that there is no question hut "lieraecutlonist and brutal "Mo.
A Fifth Air Force summary what such a market 1- needed, and rooran pidlcie*. The resolution
mid two F-61 Mustang fighters -aid that he believed that com­ asked Arab nations to break dip
were lhvl down in H#J territory mission men would approve of loin Mr relations with France.
Although Egypt ha&gt; taken no
l»V ground fire hrblay, liul did •&gt;tch a market.
not locate th* action. It said both
A) .Skinner, president uf the official aland, Cairo’s Arabic
pilot* were presumed lost.
Sanford State Market Dealers As- newspaper* have hern blasting
Other F-61* dived through •••elation, said that Ibetr it not the ro-ent French agreement with
iieavy anti aircraft 41 miles north- . a dealer at the Market who it the Sultan of Morrro which dita
writ of Seoul to platter Red troop not In favor of the auction!, and vowed Moro&gt;-cao nationalists an.t
and supply concentration* at Sib- . advocated locating a vegetable stripped thr Sultan of &lt;omr of hit
power*. Thev rhatge the agree­
vong- Pilots reported the village auction block at the market,
end neatby wood* were "alive I County Ag*nt C. R Dawson *n- ment waa wrung from the Sultan
force.
with troop*.
. . .
r.ounced that Sanford Fanners bv Abd
El Krim hat been living in
tial front, the South Korean ■ Auction Inc., will hold if« last Cairn
since he c.-eaped in 1947
On th* eastern end of the ren- miscellaneous sal* at Gindervitle from a French prison. He led lh»
Seventh Division straightened a Friday night. On Friday March bloody Riff revolts against Franci
bulge In the United Nation* line ,,f „
Wj|| j*. held at 6:00 and Spain In ike early "JO's. He
between Pangnim and th* east I’ . M. at the new market site on declared In an teleview that, un­
roast. This eitemled the Allied the Orlando Highway, he declared, less Fane# give* Independence to
drive all acroa* the p*.'nlnauia.
, , n,| a program for vrgetahl# sales the Mooccan prnle peacefully." a
Parqrniiu. 40 miles Inland, is • will be announced,
wav* of nationalism will sweep
road Junction 24 mile# east of
the French out of North A fries "
lloengsong. U. 8. Second Divis­
*he old Riff' leader said that
ion doughisiys still were battling
France is attentbtink to prop up
Korran Brd* Friday morning af.
"an outworn Infperialixm" in Mo­
#0 Wroee Wage Oae&gt;
ter hurling back nightlong cuun-t by tr«elln
AI Hkinarr, produce dealer, Is rocco and thkt.Vkbf JJnited State,
or attacks along the Pangnimth* fart that it ia known through­ and Britain MjftAd- teterfere and
llocngrong highway. .
out
the trade a* a “ one atop mar* advise Franc* against its unwise
But the highway, nrtfe a vital
kt-L"
Thi* means that a buyer acta of violence which undoubted­
cast-writ sypp|y artery fur Uie
ran send a big truck dawn from ly will lead to a situation threaRed*. *1111 .waa firmly under AI- New York1nr elsewhere, and can
&lt;MNnrtb S fX H r
Hod control.
"
Th# ndwxpm*' AI Mitri 'said
get
a
load-*f-all
vegetable*
«nd
Tin- lncrear|triF',!Ied’ VfMstance
grown In Florida, and in •k-s* France*? It* ‘hef! actions in
was taken as farther indication fruits
some lustaiwsi from Cuba. Mr. Morocco, showed she still •• l&gt;v
that the Rommunlsta are planning Hklnnrr hrarit the Hanford Market Ing “ In the datk ages of rolnniiaa
Mg rounter-offenkive thiDealer's A-sociation, which ha* ilon'* and rosomented lhat It waa
spring. Ileneral Mac Arthur's ope •Ion*
much to advertise the mar­ airaxin* that tht United 8'ate
Cldne-e and North Korran divicould afford lo *1» n- *be fane.ket.________________
_______ _
Fraance.
Ion* are arrayed across the pen­
insula.
i
MacArthur said the Communist lists. Canadian, New Zealand and
attack yntentlal still la "uaimpalr- Australian troops punched north­
•xl" despite terrific loss** In man- ward against stiffening Chin**#
&lt;ower and material. The Eighth resists nc*. This waa in the Yong* rmv I* estimated to have in- du area, 17 indra west uf lloertgllcted nearly 14OJM0 casualtliea song.
Th* U. 8. First Cavalry DltL
•n the Red* since Jan. I t The
-stlmale does not include aerial aion Thursday wan elating ia on
Yongdu from the south and aoutartlon.
A. P. rerrespondent John Ran- east.
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On the mrchanited cavalry divi­
•loplh reported that the Marine*
sweeping into lloengaong found sion's left flank, the U. 8. 24th
it “ only an abandoned hulk of • division pushed slowly but steadily
ahead In the Yangpong area, 27
villa** filled with Allied dead."
"Th# attack want down the miles east-southraat o f Seoul. The
-sin road into lloengsong, where 24th gained more than three mites
Marina riding on tanka cro*»*d Thursdav.
The U. 8. Third Divided pa­
the Ammul River, which run* east
trols probing Seoul'a defenses
and west below thr village,
"The tanks went with the In- were folluwupt of reconnaissance
fantry, giving them the closest action which haa Keen going on
since Allied force# drove to Iba
Wind of tupport.
“The Narines fanned out In the gates of the old capital In early
town, pail the senttarad bodies of February.
the Midlers from th* Dutch bat•allnn that waa am bused there
•kr*s * « l i ago.” ,
Randolph
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tne Marines
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TIIF SANFORD IIP.RALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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So cial A n d P e rs o n a l Activities

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Social Calendar
FRID AY
A benefit bridge and r*na,tk
MU* ipnitMilfil by th* JariKinla
Circle of thr Gatuvn Club will ho
held at tt:0t&gt; P.M. In the coffee -hop
»Wh*i Mayfoai Inn.
'•mrrican lagM'ii \ovtltary will
ineet"at 7:30 I'. M. at thr Ueimi
Hut.
H A T l'K D A Y .
Th» l.rt.trn Suppri uflll Iw held
f&gt;:?n I’ M at tbr Cnngrrgatoiual I’ari-h House I'nllvaiii,* tbr
auppei tb flr will he a -|*»cial
program "Thr Mortage limning"
Tbr annual l«n&gt;pirt o f the
Tmiri»t null will in- In M at tbr
TmirUt Center at «5:3n I*. M. Ailio**mn will l». by nH-hila-rablp
*■tit • only.
Die
International
Curt.ivnl
»p«n*orcd by tbr Seminole Coun­
ty Council I* T A. will begin
at 5:1111 I*. M at tb&lt;* S.-mitiol.
High SrhiMil.
The II. A l*.W. Club will &gt;|Minn&lt;n
a rummage ,alc fmm A.M. until
6 I' M. .ill Sanforil A*rnue.
MONIlAi
St. Ann'* rha|&gt;trr ■&gt;( Ho- Epis­
copal Ctiiirrb will mrrt at 12:110
I'^M at Hit- I'ailub Know (m u
liiWhmn and hu-iiir** meeting.
St. Catherine’* rhaptrr of Holy
Cto»» Episcopal Chtiri-b will meet
at tbr I'ari-h lluow at I '»&gt; I'. M
Primary Sunbeam* will mrrt at
thr Firat Mnptiat Chntrb a' 3:3M
P. M. in tin Beginner'., ij.pait
meat.
Tbr Sunday S. tiiad W..iV*'i&gt;
Coiinrll "f thr Fii &gt;t lln|*li»t
t'blli rh will hr brld in' Ihr Editrational Building tonight at 7 .III
IV!M.
* he Woman'* Mii-g'iaiy Sorirty of tbr Fu»t Baptist I'hutrli
will mrrt at thr rbuirh at 3:30,
Citrlr I. Mr*. It K. Cooper, pm
gram rhaiiman, will dim t Ho
program, thr tnpir being "L*«k
On Our Horn.- Field*."
Ru'inraa Woman’, Clirlr Nil I
of thr Firat Presbyterian Churrb
will give a supper at *1:30 I*. M.
Thr Pbilathra Cla»* of tbr First
Presbyterian Cliuirb will nu-rt in
their rla»« mum at tbr rbuirh at
t ^ l P.M. Mi*. Clovrr Man* will
lie ho»tr»a.
TOKHIIA V
Tbr Unity Cla*a will mrrt at
the VaMeg llutrl at 7:20 I’ M with
Mr». Carolyn Paiaon* a* tearher.
Daughter* of Wesley Sunday
School Cla»» will mnt with Mi*.
J. 0. I.anr*-, |;i|2 Sanford Avenue
at !§:wr P.M.
Thr Kldrllt floa* of (he Fir»l
BgptUt Chltrrli will mrrt at thr
homr of Mr*. Forrest Gatchrl
rrl ,*\vcnur Group No.
biwll Nr n«Me*4: u p ' P " lu
rarv at 2:20 P. M All member *
fn la* pte»rni..A
meet Ing will lie brld at 2:0ll P.
M. »
.,
Tlir Ruth Speering ‘Junior II.
A .'a will mnt at 2:20 P. M. in
the T. K. L. Claaa Room.
Thr Chaprl Choir of thr Firat
Haptiat Churrh will hold rehrard l tonight at 0:45 P. M.
^Thr Woman'* Missionary Sorlety of the Firat Baptist Church
will mret al thr rhutrh at 2:20,
Clrrlr II. Mr&gt;. W. P. Brook*. Jr.,
program chairman, will direct thr
program u»lnr thr tnpir M|ytok
On Out Field'."
Thr W C. R "I Fbcnrra Mrthedtit Church will m»*t at 7:30
P. M at th* homr of Mri. 8.
E. Norwood.
Th* Young Woman's Auatltar
dbthr Firat Haptiat Churrh wl
mart at the home of Miaa Margaret
Hunt. Mil Ka*l Srrond Street, at
7:4( P.M
Thrift Shop Worker* of the
Woman'* Club will I* Mr*. Ralph
Wight III ami Mr*. C. W. John
aon.
j? ■
Junior High P.T.A. mrrtln^wHIl
be at 3:30 P.M. at thr Junior High
School.
WEDNESDAY
Garden Club will hare a hoard
aartlng at Sign A.M. at thr Gar&lt;Wl Center.
•
Woman'* Club mrrting for ewm
her* only. Rrarrvatinna may l*r
made with Mr*. Itru Wadr at
535-J
Player meeting at thr First
Baptlat Churrh will lie held at
7:30 P. M. Clrrlr VIII, Mra. Wal-

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Master Services
Tbr Sanlord Ministerial A»-■» ration met Thursday ami laid
furtbm plan for the F.a»t*r Sunrlar Service, which i* to lie hrlil
Ka-ter Sunday Morning, Mar. 25.
in tbr Itand Shell. Rev. A. G
Mrlnni*. president of the « ■-•■ela­
tion will |H- thr speaker, an I
music will lie piovidnl by thr
lligli Srhoo| Hire Club and Hand.
City official* and variou* or
ganliation* aland irady, with tbr
■lltll* to- of S-ofor.l. It* ittaBae tbr
Sutui»r Service thr very bv»l ever,
•hr ltr\ Glenn K Smith, publicity
rhaiiman stated Sealing r,juil&gt;mrnl in tbr hand »hr|| u to f»put in g&gt;*&gt;.| rondition for the
comfort of lb**o* who attend thr
arrvirc.

Meeting Is Held ity
Truth Seekers Class

Personals
Friend* of Joel M**»a will rrgrrt to learn that he i, confined
to the Utangr Mrmonal ll*»pital
Mi. an-l A|r&gt;. J. D. John»on of
Wr»t|*oit, Conn, were thr gurata of
Mr. and Mr*. J II Van Hoy (■•*
arvrral day*.
Mr. and Mi*. J K. Triwillrgrr
have a, their curtt Mi, Trrwillrgrr'a aiatrr. Mi*. Jaiat* Smith. &lt;&gt;f
Srwrll. N. J.
Friend* of Mit* Kilo* Cowrn
will regret to train that .hr i,
rriln ally ill at thr PrinahM.augh
ton Mrnioilal llnapit.il
Mi. ami Mr*. John Kdwaid lilg
gin* have a* thrii guest, ,Mr«.
Iliggin*' mother, Mra. Mayrnc
Griffin of Jack.onville.

Mi*# Janette Jrnkinvni will *i.
The T rlit b Seeker' Sunday live tonight fiom Ja* k«*iivillr to
School rla»* of thr First Mrtho- aprnd thr werkrnd with her pai.
di*t Churrh inrt Monday afternoon rnt*.
at McKinley IDH with Mr*. JP. Crawford, prrablent, prraidiog
Mr. and Mrs. J I Wright and
Mr* C. C. Prieat ga%«- thr devo­ j w*n Robert, of Savannah, C* air
tional and had rhatgr of the vprmling wine time in Sanford
"Patriotic Program."
at thr Mayfair Imt.
Mr*. W. I*. Chapman g**r a
trading "Grorgr Wadiingtoii" ami
Mr. and Mr*. K. L llawkin, •■(
al»*i "Chri.t of the And**." Thr Ft. Pierce arr «|*rmling the wrek
gr*ui|i vang "America thr Hiauti* rtnl vvith their datigMrt and »&lt;*nfill." Mr* Nellie Vaughn read a in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Fred t.anahuinoruu* |»&gt;*iii "A l.lttlr lloy'a
Ijirnrnt" which r**nelildr*l the
Mr. and Mr*. Charlr. IVal of
Uinrastrr Pa., ami Mr. ami Mi*.
program.
The ho.le.cr* Mi* Grorgr Mr- Charles Wackrr of Philadelphia.
Crum and Mr*. J.
Wait* »rrvrd Pa., have left for home after tour­
irfrcahmrnt* to the following: ing thr Mate ami vlidting Mr. and
Mr*. IMavui HumMey, Mr*. C. Mr*. Charlr* Wilke.
It. Tate. Mi*. K. K. IJoyd, Mr*. C.
Friend* of Mr*. G. I.. Sin&lt;|tn-.
A Ponder, Mr*. I» S. Harkry,
Mi*. T. K. Wilton, Mr*. Margaret field of Ijikr Mary will rrgrrt in
Shormakrr, Mra. Kla Irl*. Mr*. Irani that she ha* t*rrn confined
Ihira Gray, Mr*. J. F. Rl»rr, Mr*. to thr Florida Sanitarium in Or­
Prirat, Mr*. Vaughn, Mr*. Chap­ lando where *hr underwent an
opr ration.
man ami Mta. Crawford.
Mra, W. A. Adam* and Mr*.
J. Sloat will artlvr Thursday
night to *peml aevrral day* will*
Mr*. R. A. Newman. They will
at*o visit Mr*. Stoat's father In
The Woman'* Auailiary of the Sarasota before returning to Slid­
Holy Cio»» Churrh met Monday ell. |.a.
rvrning at the I’arith lion."-.
Delegate* weir circled to th*
Dioerran fonyentlon at Daytona
llcarh Apr. 10. They arr Mr*.
Wurt
Warner,
Mr,
Randall
Cha&gt;c ami Mr*. William Potter.
Alternate, arr Mr*. Paul Chr.ter»on, Mr*. Jamr* Rohw*n ami Mr*.
I*. A Dy» in.'
The l^ntrn atmly clac* » a .
Ini by Mr*. Chair, •dn&lt;aUtui*l
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
i
J. Hanfotih Wright. Jt.
J. II. Ratlgan
yolrt Day I** l*e held olt Mar. I'*Rill Meriwether
. . f ^ ‘ i-------e - i - ------------Walter Haynes, Jr.
Charles Vodopifh
DINNiai PARTY
Watson Jrnninga
Mra. M. J. MorH* entertained
W. Rarney Riinton, Je.
at her home o,| First Street yr»Tommy Wilkinson
tmlay with a chicken dinner.
Sunday Mar. t
Thoac
present
were
Mr*.
Henry Tamm. Sr.
M. Campbell. Mr*. F.mrly Yealey,
Mra. Emma Hrauchannon ami
Mia* Winnie Kelly.

Delegates Named
To Deocesan Meet

trr Fcalrr, piogram chairman
will conduct thr program using
the theme—"Look On Our Field*.
The public l» Invited to attend.
THURSDAY
The Dougla* Jobe Junior Brothtrhood will meet at thr Flr*t
Haptnt Churrh at 7:30 P. M.
Ranf»r&lt;l (irammar School P.T A.
will meet al »:3*1 P.M at the
Grammar Sch«*&lt;il.
Thrift Shop Worker* of Hie
Woman'* Club will he Mra. Rill
Kirk ami Mra. Jark Morrison.
Clrrlr* of the W. H. C. 8. will
meet a* fol’owa: Monday at 3:00i
No. I—Mra. I. C. I)avla—t i l
Magnolia; No. 2—Mr*. 1 M. MrCaakill—260fl Grandview; No. 2
- Mm. T. F. McDaniel -1313 Park;
No. i--M m . C. F.. chorpenlng. 8r.
—2557 Palmetto; No. t —Mra. W.
A. Hunter—2 W Holly; No. (kMcKInlry Hall: TA—Mr*. Charles
Meek*—2439 Orange Avenue—
5:00 P. M. Tuesday; 7R— Mm.
Jam*** Iliggin* -2IO| Oak Ave­
nue—3:00 P. M. Tuesday. Wea(cyan Service Guild will meet with
the Pirahyterlan Rudnea* Women'* Clrrlr klomlay at 0:30 P.
M. fnr supper In the Presbyterian
Educational Building.

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liiglil * - the Kiel. .. I'nuei-lt)
tiler Cluli, with ll.iiiild tiiffin urn■luiting, |iie-rute*l n ,|*h-mlid con­
ceit, held ut the Soilthvldc I'llinaiy Seliowi. The vo:**-* weir r*(rllrnl. nuil unite ni&lt;|int*nl i» tin*
fart flint Glffin g*t, thr nn**t
fioni In* Inlent Hi*' gimip were
ht rn-* .uni folliiweil perfevtly Oie
din* tor', motion- Tru- nuiiirtu r
Iwliieh .hmild hnve l**«-ii mtirh
Inrgi'i l, wi le n|i|nivinlivr, end
nil-well'd tl**- vntinu* ilnual ,10 I
*oln iiuiiiIh'I* with ovi iwin lining
n|i|iM '•niton.
Rill June* . 4 , thr niit,l.indillg IM-lformei of Itie Kfoll|i Hi*
harilonr vutre, tiih and warm,
nrgolialiiiK n good liart o' the
krvho.inl. hn. a |irole*»ional
■jualit). June* ng. |rn ulol .way
the nrarr.t thing to a Ion,hr,*
arti.t on the ,tagr. \- hr sa­
rnie. h|. .enl In m..ilinc hi.
|d»re nt the fmnl of tin- singe.
Jonrs iinprr..r. one a. living
net *nu. and snmrwhal ill nl
ra*r; lull when hi. lu,HMi voice
begin., .in) fear of il. lack of
riimpelrnrr i* surrl) dl.|ir'led,
for lour. i. mn.lrr of hi. vurnl
trrhniuur. Here i- 4 voi«e—and
unr we Iw'lirvr will iiinliiiiir In
mature .not aruuirr crentrr sta­
ture. Ilierr I. no tra.on whv Rill
Join*, will not rnive mil n riunfoilnhle
no hr in
linrriinii
music.
II*' ingratiates hm*-1 If will* the
aU'lliliei will* hi. I.iylili maiitier
and easy smile. We *r|e ewprs tally surprisnl nt tlit- finesse
with which In* rep Vied the fnutnii*
"Hal111 Of SivuTy ail.1, "I.algu
Al Fnrtoruiu” . No lr -* will arevniiilisliprt wen MaltePa "Non B
Vet", ami the varimi. wunn• fiom
Roiulw-ig' "llesiit S*"ig‘
Shirley Sliaw, wlm ..mg two ,eleetliilis, doe. tint n|i|** ni n. *el •
Inin id In , voi e n* «tu i.ml t.
Willie |Mi-.r.-llig .1 vi 1 ) |drnsllig
nud rlear •npinno, her iange wn*
slinky, mid hei su.tinning lone*
i*n -tniid liiiproveinrnt Of tin two
ll-lldltiou-, Ih lita's ",\ \| iy Mill IIIng" era. the lirlglde-l
John Sima, tenor, did vriy well
with III. two eh •Iinn . In-iug e*.
|ic« mil) giwwl in Charlr*' "When I
Have Sung Mv Song*". Ill- voire
ha- u very nntiiml quality almul it;
while tin ic ir no great |towrr to
speak of, id. voire |H»-»e--e* eolur,
wnindli, mol simeilty.
I he nirdlr) timn ll-r motion
pirlure "'Ihrrv I.•11 Ir ttorits",
sung and artrd by Jmk Coliliron and llrll) I 1 on |imved
grratl) entrrtniiiiiig mot 4 time­
ly break Ironi tin rrgulsi |inllrro of the ninrril. litoral .aleelions Inlhiwiil It) -olo- Cnldlron
has a line li.niiooc voire wtiiih
es|trrlnllv prnvnl (Is mrlllr in
t h e hraiillfiil
Irina I c h a r ,
"ton e. t. V|, llr.rl
Vlone",
sung w til* 1 h e Double Inn. I rum
"Ihire I.IIlie IVmil.". Mi, I oldtrim ami Mi-n lin o |wifoim,d
in 'Thinking nl \on", ami
"Where Ihd list Gel I hat l.irl",
t* an cmnfe numbci the* did a
wa t t ,e,-eiv,.l luiliiiard
vrr-inn
of the fiiriroll) |io|iiiLr "Ironr..ee It alia".
The pingfuiu s a i ■oiirlmlcil with
n on&lt;llr&gt; of turn* fiom Sieinund
Roinlieig'a operetta, "The lH-«ert
Song", which wm lucidly pitMilled l*&gt; the Glee (’ lull III Drl.mid
Solo pnits win- handleil by Hill
June*, John Evcirtt, «n*l Hetty
Lynn wlm with fuithrr training,
.Imuld develop liiirly.
The Stetson Glee Cluh Is Its
own proof of evrellrnce; no mrir
wolds of am* ntr intended to Inenlightening, -mail, in new. Wi
ntr voi* ing 0111 honest ndhii-lMsio,
for till* ««• on nidtnatv ninahgl
eoteitmnnieot I’heae kid- love to
•ing, nod il their l*e ,.neh a tiling
as "conitlig fi ,in tlir to ait", tlien
surely In-I night's conreit did
When the group r ,turna In San
ford, we -hall again tie rnunlrd
•'among those |itr*rnl".
Thr roHe»lt wn. apoiiMitrd lav
Rein Sigma Pin Sorority fnr the
lirnrfit nf liie Frtiiald-I.aughlon
Mrnuirial I|,i-|iitnl Association
Mr*. W. G. Fleming of Sanford
tldrishueil Mr Giffen nod hi*
group In the nudtrmr.
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Miss Mary Ann Wilke i
lias Kith Kirth&lt;lay
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Maty Ann With' «ni
Imitor-d on her Ifdh hiithiliiy
l«-1 night by her patent* Mr
and 'li- Clint le* M‘Ike with n
ditinri party.
The iis-m* were rlecorateil in
I !.t trr rolor. with yrtiov tap«i
n'll arnlint throughoiii
I h «e pment were Mm
Bmwn, 't i .- Gnil Hitting, Mi •
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»1*. C411 *r. M il• I ui i«
Ci-.ff. 'Im Linda Leonard. Mi..
Mnignirt Mormon, Mis* Rrverly
Roger* atsl Mi.-* Joan Wright.
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Mit» Ann Unborn, Mi
J*.m 'lisirr. Mi*- Ito-ar'ikr R*yle.
M - Reverly litay, Min HnC'*ia
FI? id. '!i- Sylvia lln)e-. Mi-Jiiinr. Reel and Mi*, Wilke.

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hud a- then guest speaker at thr
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meeting
K. Rim-nm
lin li, vice pir-nlent o f the Flori­
da Society. Mr. Rirh'a talk on
"S tm timin g" was most instructiv* and interesting. Fmm larlir-t
time., he told 11*, the lirrek. and
Roman, have -tuilled the star,
fur aid in navigation. The , 1111.
sni.l 'li. Iii* h, I. tin r u n g up at the
Mil* **f a half lilltion ton* pel
an oird, lad even an il w ill lie
15 'idllon year* i-eloie any rhange
will la- iin'leealile.

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Mystery
fstery Witness From Florida To Celeryfeds Lose
Be Qiuestioned In B ribery Cases (5 To 38 In Fir:st
NEW YORK, Mar. 2—d/p&gt;— A mystrry wilneu brought (rum Florid* RoundOf Tourney
r.ay be queslroneu today in llie ever-widening piobe of hard col|r|c
ikrlbail game*.
The witness, a man raid to have been brought heir by Assistant !&gt;»•tlict Attorney William P. Sirignano, n reported by tome tourcei to b*
a former Long Island University player. However, District Attorney
Frank S. Hogan's office refused tu identify him
Announcement that the inane
—
~
would he brought here and que*
Honed came soon after the district
attorney huddled with Eddie Uard,
accused go-between In the gamerlgglng scandal, a n d Harvey
Schaff, suspended New York Uni­
versity player.
Hogan *ald "tjucrtlon* were an­
swered" by Schaff aand Hard, hut
he would not promise new deve­
lopments "immediately.’ '
Schaff and Oard, former Long
Hand University rrlayer, are
among 12 Idg-tlme college players
or former college players arrested
On bribe charges slner the scandal
was disclosed.
The current prom- Involved ten
players from LIU, NYU, and the
City College of New York. All
allegedly filed games were played
at Madison Square Carden.
The first hint of the mushroom*
Ing gambling bribe scandal came
In January when two Manhattan
College basket tint) players were
arretted on bribe charges.
Halvatnare T. Sollaito, 46-vcarold Jcwrlry manufacturer and al­
lege court f ll rase. Is encounter.
leged "brains" In the rurrnt col.
Ing further legal difficulties while
being kent In tail without trail.
The gambler and esronvlct al­
ready has been Indicted by a fe­
deral grand jurv on a charge of
failing to pay 1210,77(1 In income
tai for 1914, Authorities said the
Inquiry Into hla tai return* was
started Iwn and i half years ago.
laical and federal authorities
also are rhrrklng gold and dia­
mond transactions made by Sid
lasso.
Rumor* are fined in profession
pi sport" were denied by DiMrin
Attorney Hogan.
A newspaper reported yesterdav
that evidence revealed * master
betting ring ha* been fixing professlonal fight*
tnd football
games.
Hogan, in denying that irport,
alio *aid there wa no truth to ru­
mor* that he was turning over to
the U. S. Senate crime probe com
tee durported Information regard­
ing operation* of a national »vndl
cate that fixed a wide variety of
■port*.
Another sourre reported that
Sherman White of LIU, a basket­
ball All-America prospect until
ha wad *rres|e&lt;l, plans to 'cooperate dully" with authorities and
"liirpw. hltanelf op.the mercy of
the couft."
Hi
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Gold, said hi* clfeui (• "rxtereinely
penitent" and "fully aware of the
seriousness of hi* rondiirl."
(n view of the widening probe,
grand jury art ion waits livid up
yesterday, with indication* lhai
fndirtmenls would nut be leturni'd
next Mnmiay, a* nrlginally Indl
rated.

Har din Is High Scorer
As Local Five Gives
Out In Second Half

Healthy Blackwell
May Hit 25 Gaines
During '51 Season

Training Camp Notea . Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries
By ASSOCIATED RKR88
LAKELAND. Mar. 2 -fA 1)—The
Detroit Tigers won’t quite be
living the life of riley this sea­
son. But It won’t he too stiff
either.
Manager Red Rolf*’* general
Instruction*: “ Behave youratlf.
Keep In shape. No poker. Gin
rummy and heart* are okay but
only for low, friendly stakes. Act.
your age. Keep hustling."

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SARASOTA, Mar. 2 -W ) -T e d
The Apopka (Hue Dodgeri used William* connected solidly against
llir fast break to perfection l*tl only three of the 78 pitcher* toss­
night in defeating ihr Sanford ed him In hi* first 1961 batting
Crlcryfrdt 65 lo 38 in the first practhe but hi* Boston Red Sox
teammates were impressed by hi*
round of the District flaskrlhall performance.
Tournament.
Trainer Jack Redden was cer­
Hr JACK HAND
Williams' fractured left el­
Showing flashes of brilliance in tain
TAM I*A. Mar. 2—(AT— Umc
bow would be ae strong a* ever
In !(MS, kldfiry cprratjen In 1?!?, (lie first quarter, the local five re­ inside a month.
appendicitis In I960. What dors covered from a 20 to 9 deficit at
lUol hold for Kwell niackwellT
AVALON. Calif.. Mar. 2 - W V ••Nothing left to rut out," say* one point in the first half lo end ll was blue Thursday for Chicago
Blackwell. "I oughla be all right (he period only six points behind. Cub manger Frankie Friach.
this lime."
Wise Hardin liad his best night
Halo pelted Catalina (aland and
Iliark still bends witli a high of the year in the first half loop­ cancelled workouts. In th e‘ midst
wind. Even at 200 pound* he I* a ing in 12 (mints— but the pace o f the bad weather came word
willowy C-foot-fl. Rut so far, he's was too fast and the lanky center from J’reslon Ward, No I first
healthy. And tltsl’s bad news to rould account for only 2 In the base candidate, that Uncle Ram
National League hitters.
last two quarter*.
.Instead of the Club probably
The surgeons rarved Rlarky
would grt hi* services.
Rutting
on
a
hlaxlng
rally,
Ih*
but nobody sliced that murderous
Ward, who missed much of last
side arm sinker. The fast ball Celeryfrds had eaten up most of season with a knee injury after
still rnmei by way of third base the Blue Dodger lead as the *e- a fine start, wlrMi the news from
to give rlghthandrd hitter* the smiruU were running nut toward southwest Missouri Rtate College
the end of the first half when
shakes.
(iarnett “ WhUier” White made In Hprlngflcld, Mo., where he Is
‘‘ How’* Rlarky?" You ask on the most spectacular shot of the a student.
arrive! at the Cincinnati ramp. evening— a running hookshot
Hr *ald hi* draft hoard had or­
The answer It "great.” Right from the right hand sideline* dered him to remain In Springfield
away you are reminded the Na­ which swished through just lie- until Mar. 19 for his pre-induc­
tional l.rague's last
26-game fore the horn blew.
tion physical. He said if he pass­
winners both pitched fur the Red*.
During the first half the local ed hr would Is" Inducted Immedi­
They were Paul Ilet ringer ajid
uad looked for the first lime ately,
Ducky Walters In t03p.
le a smnoth-wnrklni; offensive
Ill ark writ duafii't talk about 26 tram—hut "their defense was nRi*
WEST PALM REACH, Mar. 2
orr w en 20. "As inaily M I can," fuL
—D R With all except two play*
he aay*. Rut ha ha a hla eye on
A*
the
second
half
It
became
era on hand, the Philadelphia
the 20s. Last year he atruggted
through a miserable early leason quickly sm arm ! that the fire was Athletics got down to the real
M o e . Nothing seamed to gn grind of spring training today.
ami still wound up 17-16.
wrung for the Apopka five and
Manager Jimmy Dyke* launch
"I might have made 20,66 he nothing right for the Olrryfed*.
m I full scale drill* yesterday,
says. "When I raine down with
The fast breaking Rlur Dodger*
that appendicitis attack, I had whipped the ball the length of sending 40 players onto the field
twu more turns. And I might tha court and scored all alone for a rigorous workout. Fielders
have got another on relief. Maybe under the basket repeatedly in the were put through a two hour bat
ling session.
it cost me the strikeout lead too, disastrous third quarter.
Spahnle (Boston's Warren Spahni
.Smith,
who
quickly
collected
beat me out bv only three.
three foul) in the first quarter,
The record book* teil the Black- played the best defensive tall of
well story better than he or any­ the game along with Whitr.
body else. During the first half
riarrnce Clause, a frenetic
of the season hi* record was 7-9; ihantom who never ree-ed movthe -econd half, 10-fl. He finish­ ng, drove through the Blur Dodg­
ed third In earned run average, er defense consistently hut hla
trailing only Jim Hearn and Hal eve was nff and loo many of hi*
Magile of the New York Giant*. ■hot* were missing.
” 1 was atill a little weak last
Rv the end of the third quar­
spring.” Blackwell recalls. "The ter the Apopka five had piled up
doe told me It would take me at an Ifl point lead and went on to
least a year to get my strength Incrrase It ’ In the fourth quarter.
hark after the kidney o|ieratlnn. The final score was 66 to 72.
It took even longer.
Varsity Lineup
*'| never got feeling good until Wise Hardin
June or July, I'd pitch a few good Gerald Covington
inning* hut then I'd love my stuff. Ia’flv Reynold*
I never fell real loose until the Dennis Rtafford
second half of the season.”
Clarence Clause
HarkweU shares the optimism Ray ftavl*
iu
In |h# (InHimatl camp which Garnell White
this yrtir Is dedicated to a first Jimmy ftmlth
divivoii berth
not the usual Junior Melt*
Grapefruit League championship.
"I think we got a good chance
to make the first division," said
Blackwell.

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Bi&gt;? Sport Program Kentucky And Vanderbilt May Meet
Scheduled At FSC In Southeastern Tourney Finals
On Founder's Day
LAKELAND, Mar. 2-&lt;8pecU ll
—'The tilth annual relebratlun of
Founder* Week, Mar. 6-11, at
Florid* Southern College will fea­
ture three athletic events on the
week-long schedule uf activities.
Tile aport program will get
underway Monday Mar. 6, with i t
Athletic Cirrus *at the college
gym at tcou R. M. The two hour
program, a cooperative presenta­
tion of students in thr department
uf physical rdiKslicm. will (hi*
year feature 10 acts: l-aton twirl­
ing, men's sword dance, roetl folk
dance, vaulting acta, balancing
net*.
hronxifigure
tableau-,
African bunting scene, ami comedy
sklta.
Un inursuay at H:usJ I*. M. an
all-student ptavday will l&gt;e held
at the atble'lc field. The program
will consist of novelty event* in
men's, women's and cortl competi­
tion. Included on the slate are:
a sack rare, rope jumping relay,
rolling pin throw, dodge lull,
walk relays, and a ronlest in
whlrb the men pin dider* on l
clothes line,
The athletic portion of Round­
er* Week will tie closed with Ihr
thlid annual rowing regatta on
Friday afternoon at 2:711 o'clock
1e-tween the varsity crew* of
Florida .Southern College and the
University of Tampa.

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final* today wa* un*rrded Missis­
sippi, 44-42 upset victor over *e- ing talk that thr S E. C. will
abandon it* port-season tuuuurund-seeded Alabama.
stars.i ami pl*y. instead un eiiRKFuurth-seeded Tulane squeeied team invitatlmu.1 just before the
out a 6*;.c,2 decision over a flashy Christmas holidays.
Florida five, hut had to stall out
Conference nasketliall roaches
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I;i today's quarters,
vaiuiy hut 8. E. C. Curnniitsluncr Dcrnie
faced Georgia at 1:80 R. M. and Moore said the tonrnev plan could
Ole Ml** was paired with Louis­
not he voted upon until a meeting
iana State at 7:16 R. M.
Tonight'* action will see Tulane set for May.
Vanderbilt's S l o e s soared when
pitted with Georgia Tech at 7:30
R. M. and Kentucky with Aphuro It blistered the lui&gt;acv with a re­
at 9:16 P. M.
cord shoo! lug .r&lt; „gr of 1LP
Georgia, L. S. U.. Georgia Tech peresmt, the l»est ot 8.K.C. tourffaand Auburn drew first-round bye.. meat plav since Kentucky hit 41.11
Today's and tonight'* winners
will clash In the semifinal* start­ percent tr* drubbing Tennessee, 95.
ing at 10 A. M. lumoniw. The fi­ 68, last year.

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aeal at Panfnrd. Peralnule Cnnnlr,
a xu ru n ■ r n i’tiiLi; r o n t r Florida, thla me Kill day o f Feb­
ix r m x r r n T
ruary. A D 1»J1
MATT IK UHACK v m i ’.I.U.I
o iv iir.nNrKiN
ruiBtin.
Aa Clerh ut aald Olrcull
Court.
p r im p v r n n n . u ,
.......
1 ) 0 L Ham. D C
Defer, dxr.1 Inr AM
■ OTICR TO APIT.tM
I’rrtrle P flwann.
to i‘im.11* VF.nnri.u.
Attorney for Halniilf
D i Miller Avenue,
inland.i Florida
K,*t Paterenn, Srw J'tiry
Tnu or* hereby " 1J . 1..1 »,(1| re­
quired to (II* your Written »|&gt;ne«r•me l*«&gt; !&gt;•*•&lt;*« or by ■liurnvy) in lx t iii ; •til ut of Till; i n r m
thl* proceeding on MoO'lay. |ha J*th Jt nui;. «i:n m u .i; rut \t i ,
dev of March, till, and to that*'
it Oili ii *. ix pnon a t i :.
altar flla »«ur written dafrna* If IN llllr rjtTATK OF
any, aa required t.y la*, in default
MMttiAiurr m JirniiT.
whsreof aaUl ca u » ai.all proceed
Deceaaad.
Th*- oariira or ti.i* aim |, fut
•nna t t u iM i ri.tiw a on m ;.
dtvorr* and Other equitable rel|.f.
h u i i * t i i m &lt; T m i i i r.nT»T»:i
The name of the I'otft in aiii.ii
V..u and each of ruu are hereby
thla ault la Inatltuteil and pending notified and required In pteeeni any
ahd the abbreviated title to the claltna and demanda wblrh you. or

Legal Notice

either of yeti, may hare araltiat the
relate nf Margaret M Jerty. &lt;1rraacd. lata of aald Cointy, (a the
County Judge of v. tr.iti.de County, |
Florida, at hfa office in the court
house of aald County at Hanford,
Florida.
within etabt .alendar
montba from the tlu.r of the Ural
puhllrellun of tj.I - antler Ka. b
claim or demand -nail be in » rliint. and ahall alat* the place o!
reatdcnce and |mii| office a.t.ln •• .1
the claimant and I.all le - .in
to by the claimant, ayrt.1. or at
tornay, and nnt aueh lUIra .. da
laand not » ltle.1 ahall be void
Harper 1. DoiiglaA» admlnlatralot ..f the
Knait ol Margate! at
Jerry, decra*ed
Flral publication February til.
m i.

l)R. C. I,. PERSONS
OptnmrllDl
B Y E S E X A M IN E D
Hit S Palmrllo Ate.
GLASSES H 1 T E D

lliiy your rnr in Saofurd
Keep your Inaurunrc al home
Save coil* thtuugh u»
IN S T A L M E N T L O A N
DM T.
Ho- Snnf.il.i At litlit l.~ National
Hank
MemUi r i l ir
TrL 2*6
w w v w v w v trw w w w v a .

DEMONSTRATION HOME

Hardware Co.

Stiinley-Kogcrs
211

Corner of
m

* 5 3 0 * ° ° up

Monthly Paym ent* From

S JO *00 UP

SANFORD AVK.

Phone Piiil

Randolph f 17th Ht.l

Down Paym ent* From

|

LOWEST COST
AUTO FINANCING

WATCH FOR OPENING

Mtllonvllle

PAGE l iV r

TUB SANFORD HBRAbP. SANFORD, FLORIDA

0Z1EIMVELLER HOMES, INC.
Phone 944X.R-1762

FOR FREE HOME
DEMONSTRATION
s i :n d

- R K A T E n - A T ^ l K HALE

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Par Rtiutli

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T h e t u lla n la a ratra a p p ly In
a ll W a a l * da p ubllabed la TO*
aa alu rd Meewtdi
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lim e* I be p e r l|A« la a e rtla p
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liman Ae p er D m taM nM nn
F it e w a r d s ta I he llo a .
Ile a hie r a te fa r hlprh fa r e eapa.

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la
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-----the a d v e rtis e r la e .p e e le d t a p a r
p ra u p tly . tw a rd ee fa r aa ta
read er th e h eal paealhle ae e rica ,
all W a a l Ada maat he l a a * r a t ­
tire a a I he d a y he I e re p u b lic o *

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I f a a .r e a r a r e a re l a rn n r ad,
W a raaaat be
r ta y a a .lh le fa r
■Bare lh a a a a e taeayypet la a e r-

THE

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SSi

• Kl.AKA f FATl
and Smra# 116
Chore tftf* W
inflimUbeJ.
3-R(&gt;0kPA part me
Hide-In
One hou»e nort
Theatre._______ »
h --------- 3 ..................
ROOM cottage
unfurniakad, IU
•*» un:
Elm Avenue.
(
iiitx. No
OAKAOK Apartra
one 400.
|iet«. SUM W e n t 16
WICE
TClT3s rROOM
o o m apt, teatonable
rent, no peta. Phone 29A Mr*. E.
B. Saala.

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S—REAL ESTATE FOE SALE—3
FOUR ROOM hou*d. balh. Iwt and
eold water, 3 lute. LeOeber. RC
S, Bo* 143, Oinderxllle. near
r, NdOM HOUSE. aiMBdot l « » .
n BKP ROOM'( RodflR, s l o t . , H .
996.00. Term*.
*
2 BED BOOM HOlJHK, oak floors,

Si.Sf.M 'oK 'SSJT N h
APARTMENT,

FumUlwd. $«.-

J.'w L ^all. Realtor, I^JotW Stato
Bank BWg. (ground floor) Pl».
17W.
- it - __ —
FIVE ROOM hotiie with two bedroonf. Omul location. Phone
1013-M.
'
.
____ 5
IfiO ft. FRONTAGE on Mellonvllle
■I Firrt St. Loral Home rile, for
a large home $2 ,000.00. Call
944-XR or 1762.

A l t l i r j. r s FOR SAM .
' TJ
ONLY T r t W L E IX la te r lot*
fuu:
Id) Mg l-ahe •HAHlfF .*od SI. l!»ed Metal Ice Hotrt
.Jnlfll Klvcr.tylctjy wooded and U muI U u u y t c h a u i
m oo
I a.td.'e
M r .v t nnlural rami
Leach
'r**| 3 p .. vatic lu» k Finite
•*
Electricity mepliable. 8«r Huv l«ed Dininir Houtn lablc
. tiuti.il M. loll, Realtor. H. D. Ired Diiiini;
i 'tiling Table, I (bah H* it.
illphlcviiinn. Associate, Florida Ja«wJ 3 |u l.iring R.mni Ho lie 2*.* •*.,
Stale Haul. Iloildlnjf.
li cit 2 pc. Fibn l.iviny
Ibuiiii Nolle
lilt*..
.1*1 46, Ft. • Mellon, 2nd Section.
lUril link I'n sirr lla-c
!*.;* •
l2Ut.0(l, Ifdl.iai llalanre ea*y.
I'.i-d I hid lied*, full ui.d tun. 7
&lt;t
LUTS ou French Avrnuo In lllxh- New Rollawoy H«|fu lied,
Reg. I44.M
20.05
1pud Park, inoo.lio each. IGOOd
2.116
dpwn, Ia Inner tAiy, Poat Office Uriil Flour I.nnip*
MATIIKIt OF HANFORD
Box ISM. Sanford, Fla.
2U-69 K. lul HI.
Plume 127
HRICK IluIJitinr, 106 Palmetto FRIED SIIRIMI* Dinner “ Tbe
Avenue, 2 (tore* and warehouse
He*l Shrimp on Earth" ul Hum­
oppoaltd Pott Office. 60 * 117 ft. mer*«. 324 E. 1st St.
Allay In rear. Immediate porn- FLORIDA Giant pepper plant*,
ration. 115,000. $2600 ranh. UalLeo ilutner. Phone 26*1-J.
•nee like rent. Beth Heitor,
Phona lgfQ.W.1,
_________ 6 - ARTICLES WANTED —6
COI.ORKI) FOLKS
We arv diipniinc of our colored 1,000 "Ob ED TIRES at lie.t prlee*
Elre*ton# Store*._
property In Sanford a r e a
CHEAP. Lota aa low aa $11) W* buy, will A trade u*ed
furniture. Wllum-Muici l .n.
duwn, $6 month. Beth Dalloe, P.
tnra
3H F ’ »« "*&gt;*..
Sanford.

!

I—BEAL ESTATE WANTED— I 7—

Peta-I.lvratock-Huppilea

—7

WILL TRADE Spartan Manor AKC COCKER Punpies, red and
blonde. Mr*. Cat) Mi***, Phone
boot# trailer fur real estate or
l«2-W.
equity, Sanford area. P. O. Dot
ISM. Sanford.
, _______
LAVING HENS FOR SALE
Eleven I yr. old New Hampshln
w a Ht e d
to
iu ly — SMALL
Red* frum extra good cummerTOURIST COURT. MUST BE
IN COOD CONDITION. BOX J rial strain. Now laying rnmtly
large egg*. Wundnful cbance
Of 0 HERALD.________________
fur inuther flock fur hatrhing
$ - ARTICLES r u » RALE —4
tgg*. Price $4 e». b ntl fur $(0
&lt;0u K. 2nd. St
CONCRETE RRWBE PIPE
TESTED
R ed*,
Septic Tank*, Crease Trap*, Dry PUCCoRUM
Ruck*, Cro»«e*. Minorca-Crosse*
Tanka, Tank Cradled, Stepping
$•'&gt;Mi per 100. 81. I^*ghurn*
Stones, Benches, Flower Pot*,
$4.90 Gorkerel* $1.60 Live De­
Block*. Window sill* and lintel*,
livery. FOB GARDEN STATE
Ooucrete Floor*, Machine fin
CHICKS. South Vineland. N J
Rhed. Free Estimate*.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
___ HELP WANTED
-a
**« Elat__________ Phone I MI
grocery cashier, ei|*enWe both lose when you don't bring Wanted;
rnce prvferr.-d but not ne.-.
your prescription* to LANF.Y’H
■ary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
I’ hcrup m3
Margaret Ann Store*.
VEGETABLES. Livestock a n d WANTED—girl for fountain and
Mlicellaneou*. Hanford Farmdmg dept. Ijiney’* Urti)' St*.i«
er*» Auction Market.
WAREHOUSE niif f r i"i.g •
ROC'S
.aMItlied local wbuie-ale firm
NAI
Write B&lt;&gt;* J, care Herald for
FUx E d o T e Fll'fl'com piet# line
Runt’a Tuied.. FeecJ Star*.
SYl Ls KWAP BM()P- 408 K 4th
Hr We Uuw. Sell or Trade mini
Phone
^ g y t W o g -, th
en . I9RJ
t f c r dOUR
i
.•
TXT
8teak. Southern Fried Chicken.
Barbecues, and Sea Poods. Angel*» Eat Shark, Corner o f tie•‘eve and Hanford Av*.___
iop-FIlfht Faint
.... gal. $2.60
llan'a Loafer*
~ pr. $4.96
TWTpeulln*. all eteea
ARMY-NAVY HFRPI.L’ H
316 Haaford Are.________Ph, 1111
FOR SALK OR TRADEi Bolandusky 5 II P. Hand Tractor with
lUrhmeni, used one
~ or trade for email

i i k i .ow

AC.MK V A C U U M
STORKS, IN C.
mm. N. lltstigr Avenue
tliDt..bi llurldj

12 Spi l l Al, HI KV1U_S; — 12
I'm I R ill. Iii-i&gt;»vtimi
................................... ...
—t
WlloDWOBKINn - I ' a h i tie tnf
&lt;‘..iintei■. Phelv* -, etc to t-rJar
Small i
built repair**!, ie
fli.l-h.d C. Vuil ! l Id J
NEW t I *llllts rurlaml In pelfreliuu (lid (li.ore llia.le Ilk)
iiea Fini-I.lne, .Itutmmr A w*i
nif P.irlaMe puwer plaal O
year* uiperivhce ta HeOiitull
Orlatulu
Count) II M Glaaann, l«k*
Marv
IMIDNK— 2*li!lt
Htl.ANlMI hoinmg nmtinel. Hrtnndo Evening J&gt;U*r Call Poll"
IMKINK— IMH.VJ
(lav
I litfi-2
&lt;i
Nlglit Si Sundny
&gt;r..*&gt;. H.XN tll.INDh made i»
miter. Heii.lmde Venetian Blunt
313 North Main Street
Co
*20 W 3rd Rl.
Phene
U MEM
______________
i.A WNMOWEIiH Kbnrpemul. Id
eyelet repaired, lock .ini! !••) *THK I.ONK KANltKIl
work. Prompt service. H. W.
Shorn* 3tn F 41k R«
VACITM CLEANER NOT
WORKING RIGHT?
Repair* made by trained fart.ry
e*|tert» Ph.tne PRO. Free pi.-k
up and delivery within 7.0 md«
radius. Prompt tervlce. free .*•
timatr*
HOOK WORK of all kind*. Kate*
and Gutter* Repaired a»d Paint*
td. New Roof* aptilled. Painting
and
cualinr.
Sanford, Ph.
I09R.W. R. R. Arkewlturg.
INCOME TAX return* jarapated
by ta* accountant John r . Demp­
sey 231 Meivh Bulbtlmr Ph' ne
1760.

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Cn.

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I.l the hmtd.iful N lll COIII MIII

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NA.MK
ADDRESS

STATE

CITY

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MAIM 'H I.ENDINd UBIIARV
1209 Magnolia -I* now open M"n.
thru Fri 10 to 12 A M , 3 to 6 M IC K E Y MOUSE
I 'l l Sat. 4 to 9 I’ M.
F M. ENGLISH Jr.. Watch ir.
naiit-r, .* now in New |jtcali»n
al 326 Hanford Avenue. Expert
Watrh and (’ lock repairing ut
Ieavnlial'le rati*.
I.UZIKB Rep. ami..us to contact
lady wh*. wrote letter to l.u*
tier;, Ht. Lout*. Mu., cuntam
ing order for rmtnetic Ple»-e
contact Mr*, It E. Ca-ewell,
1201 E. Livingston, Milan tTeieplmne SlfM

A\__U»T m BAC&gt; ! j

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WANTED 2 white girls for . urn
At TOMtinil.KH
-1 1
serviev*. must be 21 year* old. 16—
Pig N* WId,tie
RENT A CAR. U drive It he day,
week, or *ea»uu. Flngltsh Fut&lt;l*
WORK WANTED
and Arnetican F'urtl*, Drdan',
■tatiun warui.s ami convertible,
ALL TYPES «f Uullduiet Work
Strickland MurrDon. |ne.
E.
Reasonable Rates Free 1‘etl
First Hi
mates. Carpenter A Gracey.
Ph.-.- n n u
ve-g- t
r. MIDF.N 'TraeroTr 1*01
We t
Second Street, (.'all betwren .1
COOK and maid fur private fninand 0
, _____ _____
fly. IW)6 Kay 7lh BL
HABY SITTfcll. heat of Re/cren- l!) 19 SP?:C1AL DeLuge ptymouth
low mileage Factory equipped
M. Falkenberg, 4191,
radio, heater, extra clean, good
W fjO ir iM A j
tire*, one owner, Oeo. A. Speer,
* w - f l a w RH-W .L II— IFECf AL SBBVICEE - T &gt;
Jr. Hanford.
Call Phage IMI for
tS ai
15—
J t ■ie
All Type* Of Book Work.
Ifary McKinney Bookkeeping
OA8
ir Ft. v a g a b o n d ; ......
F
Hanford Trailer Park. Inquire
al
Service
311 E. Second Street, ItSu A M.
Room 403
b » 6 taS w C J c
Iv tidMl PJL
- AUaolie JkMk Reildiog
$ u t Madjll.ai i l l

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f f N evb = s e e N a
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EXPERIENCED ealetlady. Apply It 11
IJ)S1 A FOUND
II A A Department Htc.re, Han
LtlKf: I'ullie wandered off '&gt;'•)
fAid. and 4Liu Street.
weekend, nameil “ llota*". Return
WAPrftrHHFS and Ecu;,:,.........
922 ( xtalmo Drive or Plcne
wantrd. Kentley's in lluuinilli.t
1161-1 nr I26I-J Reward
And An*lcr*«»n Drug Htoie

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M ONDAY

TH E SAN FORD H ERALD, SAN FO RD , FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

The Kefativer Report

BLOOD DONOR OF THE WEEK

I&gt;lmbllmkr4 la I M

If there in any such thing left fn this country as
i U (aa4*f al
righteous
ImliKimUoii after the corrupting Influences of the
Smmf.nl. ttmrMm
III Haaaalla Altai*
past delude, the American |ieople should rise in it. If
—
-------a l rlaaa m a tt e r
democracy, which hns been called the greatest and noblest
O c ls b t r IT. I l i a , a t lh a Paal m i l e *
■I l a i m i , t 'l.r lt m . a a l i r lh a A c t experiment in all human history, collapses and disappears
a f C aacraaa a f M arrh a. I MV.
completely from the face of the earth, we will not have
N O L U A I I I , III!AN
K ill* *
Communist dictators or Soviet armies to blame, but rather
•inniMik iikan
a betrayal of public trust by duly elected officialdom und
Naalaaaa Mmmaaer
our own Indifference to an incredibly sordid state of affairs.
si nsi iiii-t iii * i a t k i
■r Tarrlat
a .S3
The Kefnuver Crime Investigating Committee's pre­
O a* Naalb
.
.2 ... ' . I « a
Thart Naalha
ana
Ma Haalha
a no liminary rejMirt shows the existence of an underworld govern­
ment allied with an international crime syndicate reaching
O e» l* a *
Ita a
All afcllaarp aatlrem, rarla »| i into almost every community in the country, corrupting
tkaaka. rraalatlaaa, rnnlamaflaa*.
ana aatlraa al ralarlalamtai. lor public officials from constable to governor, and rivaling in
•hr aaiinw al tauina fnmta, nil! power and the toll it exacts from the ismple's tweketbook
►r
1-4t m p'lialar a’ tciia*
lag ralra.
tiie government of tin* United States. Its o|H*ratlons cover
IliirnialiA Nallaaalti Hr ~
lalaaA Narragagrr llrgrrarala- every known form of crime from gambling to white slavery
Him . lar.. Nan Varb. rhlraaa, lla. and murder.
•rail, kaaaaa Clli, *|. I.aala
With respect to Florida the Kefativer committee showed
Tka llrralA la a mrrakar of lha
Aaaarlalrrl Praaa nblrh I* aatlllarl that an associate of the Ca|K&gt;ne gang of Chicago contributed
••rlailarli la lha aaa lar rrpnhlU
aaallaa al all lha Im.ai aan* grtmfnl $100,000 to Fuller Warren's campaign fund and that hh
la ISIa aanagapar. aa nrll aa all soon as Warren was elected lie apiminlcd a in nchnian of his
AP atna glaaalohaa.
generous contributor as his "chief investigator" of illegal
MONDAY MAH. 5. Ijr.l
gambling activities in this state, and tha* this investigator
then lieramc a partner in the S. and (». Syndicate of Chicago
TO11AY’H IIIHI.K VHIIHR
racketeers which controlled, or wan trying to contrr.!, all
illegal gambling In the Miami area.
IJnlotrly characteristic* oflrn
The re|s»rt also showed that Sheriff Culbreath of Tum|w
develop Ulr. Thf) rin ha chrrkrd was involved In the lailita racket and was the "center" of
In ynulh hr rorrarllnn. Whan l*raal
a conspiracy to violate gambling laws, thut former Sheriff
wg| a child, than | Itivail him.
— 11o iaa M il. Clark of Broward county was a partner in u gambling rac­
ket from which he ren|M*d enormous profits, that former
Sheriff Sullivan of Miami grew wealthy w’hllc he remnined
Tima hai whan II w«i a privi- in office and while gambling flourished throughout his
|t|( lo pay la in , and than nobody county.
mimlail al all. Ilul now aiatylimly
Rut space did not permit in the iTfi-page report of the
hai lo pay anil it hat bctnme a
Kefativer
committee It list of mora than a small part o f the
butdan.
criminal activities currently carried on in tho United States.
The Kefativer committee did not delve into the mysteries ot
At wc Iliad in (until out in lha the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, or the mink coat
beginning lha Maty n tony, the of the President's secretary's secretary, or any of the other i
Navy nidiai tu co-operate. lha disclosures being made by Senator Fulbright. It did not sav I
Navy ho|&gt;ai inmetlung can ha anything about the sale of federal offices in Mississippi as
wotked oul. hul Miami
re|*»rted by Senator Rtennis. It did not mention the trial
of n Florida sheriff for collecting graft in a bolitn rucket, or
Columniil Drew (Varum, whn the payment of fines on the installment plan in Volusia
hai probably libelled more jienplr county, something which the Governor nays Is all right.
Is it any wonder with such conditions existing in litis
than any oilier per ion in the United
Stale*, it *uing Senator McCarthy country, with such callow disregard for their sacred duty as
Hundreds Of Reds
of WiKoniin for $3,000,000 in a is being exhibited by public officials from the highest to
libel action. The ihoe it on the Ilia lowest, that basketball players sell out their team mates
I Cam t lam e* rr.sm P e a e O w l
for a few thousand dollars, thut rhenting Is reported on the
other fool.
hopeless Inn
iishtiusretreat
increase in many schools anil colleges, that fathers desert of a small American force of
their own children In order to throw them on the welfare aboil 2,400 rut off mile* Iwhind
The Ssnfotd State Fsrmet* Marrolls,
and that Juvenile delinquency. Immorality and drunking enemy line* and outnumbered- at
k rt told over $640,000 hoi lit of
teaat 12 to one.
" '
driving
are approaching a national scandal?
c ihhagf dining th*&lt;mr*!ih of Feb*
Hll all kUrtrd" thy staff officer
(Tho President o f the United Slates, tl
mid, “ with
the |&gt;Uj| .I'd let
r i*rjr alone, We'chri remtmtai
Florida,
should (*• the first lo Is* horrified by such dls- huun KprehiidivUlvue. lead the
vfhtf the eiitiir piotecdi from all
*||oiild lake the lead ill stamping out crime. •thsnfr agnuiit (hp, Rcdi on the
closures
"leg al die market Tor an entire
front suiijwrtH,
sbwthl
llttmmllty
amf general Indecency. They khbtild erntia)
American lank ft-recs iti artillery
yfeaif amounted In only $600,000.
IT
W with
g'lis’M And'wl
Ami wltn
. ait infantry
V gdilrd

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Til

n you hear peonkiaityci,
ikg Navy braia* .lumUtbuJiul
l aiilhr Navy Tiraii which nvei
g rolfsts of many a |arnny-f&gt;iitclimit
|olidcianr and the conniving &lt;&gt;f
(diiftrt qificera, pul the U. S.
A songbird cim thrive in a cage, but can a musician?
f tetjf ii|W moihhall* star |h« Iv t
Dimitri
Shostakovich, the Russian composer, was censured
I'M ended, nnd.it wa« thj* aaine
thred
y.riirs
ago for writing music in nr. tm-MarxIan manner.
i elhi*ll Orel, or pad lif (l, quick-

&lt;r Caged ComjHtHors

U. N. taik iv*ee at the Hungaam
beachhead laat winter.
Remember when tits New Deal
but came into power the idea wa*
to irdiillihutr die wraith lo lake
it away (mm the rich and give it
to the (KHir. Well, in -1929 lh«ie
were only 1,477,000 pertoti* with
income* til lata than $3,000 ■
yset and they paid but a very
unatl tax. By 1047 (here were 36.000,000 income, taxpayer* is thi*
ataall income group .who were
Used more than M,677,000,000.
They may be lakhtg k away fmm
the rkk but they are alao taking
it sway from the poor.

tins mfem Am«iican line several

mile behind"

**

■The It OK (Hepul.llr of Knieni
outfit Wa» the Klghtn DtvrsRm
advancing mainly 1toward lloAg

choir'about is nit tin* 'norm 01
llorngsong. A speriap ' aapporl
force of mis* American field artil*
Irry liattahon and S' hdurry** of
mrtilum artlllory •with an infaa*
try tialtallsn to protect tho
ai littery wa* nrderad* north., t,
tupport lha HUK ailvalire The
HUlt* wen* also Joined by a
fpeclel support team of a plateon
or ttanks
' with an mfanlry comp*

What that means, no one but a Communist can tell. The up­
shot of the charge was that he apologized abjectly aa any­
one living under a Communist regime must do whan the
authorities choose to find fault with him, and promised to any.
do tatter in tho future.
The night of Feh. 11-12 the
Now I’ ruvdn, the official news|ut|&gt;er of the Kremlin, Cnincae hit the Kl)K* hard. Hy
deigns t6 prnlse Shostakovich and some fellow rmnpoitrrn 2:30 A. M. the t’hlnese had crack­
for avoiding some of their previous faults, though remark- ed through the KoK line and
were attacking our own American
ing that further improvement Is still imssible.
i 'entry perimeter defending lha
hons.
Whether muslrlnns would consider the present-tiny
Shostakovich productions as good as the old ones, or could | **HV heard later that one ItUK
detect any tlifferrncr, Is a question to whjcli as yet there is regiment had collapsed but two
R*&lt;K cgimenta must have put up
no answer.
one heliova fight.

, Draft Standards

as. . Th." ■rm *d
"P I* a r Jo
duo f o r 1 low erin g o f
U iolr atancumiii o f phynleal and mental
for a ervlreTOCD, w h eth er th ey like It o r not. Dependency and Job d e ­
ferm ent requirem ent* aeem destined (o ta made m ora e x ­
acting. Rom e ch an ge o f d ra ft age limit*, pmuibly q u ite
Tbs Hersld hat pointed nut email, lit likely.
Thru*
atnpg
are _____
bound to ta criticized
don't
to
T.__„-t«P
» *t^
............... We
.........
........tike
........
many lime* in the p**l the vatt
to ----draft
hustanda
-------------of
- -fitneaH,
- - - - ........- -----------— or
— younggtera,
n.
sum* nl money which gambling de­ lower atamlnrtln
lo take men out of Important
jota. Rut In military
draft
vice* like slot machine*, lotteries aor
..................
iii
sm t*a *%$!*«&gt;** m u H mw. "
—* -*- ^ - I.. m
Mm. ,
mbs
and punrhboard* filch from the an in other mutters contpromiaa U often neenuary. The
packet* nf the people, mortly thote atandarda and rulea mind be made to talanc* the supply of
pcoplt who can ill afford to lose. men againat the neetia.
?*Ths 'take* firrm such form* of

gambling a* bookmaking, policy or
ConKrcHHman Horlonsr Reportx
number* (loMcrir*), dot machine*,
By tUB ItHRLONG
puatbbosid* and gambliag catinns”. (*yt the Ksfauvsr commitI would like first to express my mads the Florida Delegation one
“it I*Mattie in amount**. The appreciation lo lha newspapers of of the moat effective del eg alions

aysrsp "tike” o « a slot tnathine our District for their kindness In
publishing our questionnaire two
ft IM a weak, and oa all (host weak* ago so nur people could
la lha United Suits this amounts have an opportunity to express
I* $340,000,000
« ? . Altogether (hsmselvas on the matters upon
XW «a »Itaf,
atl these various ferns of iBsgsl which we will have to vote during
Ijdbj'Seaalon. On soma of the quea^
i ndoatUd
-sriatstsd to S m
gambling artV
. wo may not be able to voto
around 20 billion (Mars a year. directly, but w« will have a chance
to eapreet ourselves on appropria­
tions. designed to carry out the
Admtbiitratloq'a policies.
t think tha .feople of our DIsfa ***1 atsheiats of
Iks position fha

in tha entire House,
This Is not my saying, but that
or someone else Who Is In a posi­
tion to Judge without hies or pee.
Judlce. Other members o f Congress also hare told ma how they
have been Impressed with the
dblly of the Flrrrids Delegation.
With two morn Congressmen com­
ing In at the next session wd will
l&gt;e In the bracket «,f those .state*
who here Bomber* es watt as
what ,w* medrstlv refer to ae

P, All ofP.ua havef besu
' * particular­
' w&gt;

Tampa Tribune
State Comptroller Clarence Gay,
■ddrrating the Tampa Hotary
Club yatterday, made the aitoundIng—yet by no mean* exaggrrited
—atatrment that, by neat year,
the people of Florida will tie pay
inx the total city county, elate and
federal Uxre of $1,000.000,000.
which will be one-third of the
total income of the state. In other
words, Floridians will be paying
for the support of government
331/3 per rent of all thry re­
ceive, from all sources.
Comptroller Gay based his r*
timate on the figure* fnr the cur­
rent year which show tho Flor­
idians are now paring Hfit million
dollaia in taxes. The incrra«e« in
federal taxes, due to the defense
program, and In other levin, will
rise the total take to a billion or
mors.
"It ham Iwrome a question," said
(be slate's head ,'itcal officer,
"Just how long the peoplr can

stand 1L"
9
Mr. Gay's talk to the Kutariana
was a revealing report on staia
stata
government, wnat it Is rotting,
how that host ha* enormously
rown, what th* budget board is
4Ing or trying to do to keep It
down within reasonable reach of
available revenue, what citlxens
ran da tn relieve a steady v o rim ­
ing situation. In the course of his
remark* th» comptroller severely
criticised abuses in th* state wel­
fare program, which hr said, "h a V
grown out o f hand," and suggested
mrSFiUTT-e whereby three abuses
may t : corrected or remuied.
uoting a friend whn warred him
lat hi* attitude on welfare waa
"political 'suicide," the forthright
state official declared that no con­
sideration of political expediency
mould deter him from continuing
the fight against waste ami for
sensible economy in state govern­
ment.

J

S

Urjfent School Problem
fkala Star Rannrr

The Revolt Spreads
Tanya Tribune

Rebellion againat federal cenMimhip nf aUto welfare payroll*
U spreading, both North and
Routs. A Tenneaiee kgHlativr
rommitteo investigating welfare
spendiag ha* announced it wuuld
make public the namaa nf thltltr*
it ha» found »n the rolls The In­
diana Legislature la preparing to
paa* a law throwing open the wet
fare list to public inapetliort.
In both stale* the legislators
jlts^ defying a provUlan of the
teens
rity Art whhfc keej
th
e welfare tolls secrat s*c«i
eanit far
the
directly connected with
HDurposcs
*.

ing upon Congress tn lift the
censorship of welfare rolls.
A comparison pf the amount
spent ner capita under the statefederal welfare program tn Flori­
da an&lt;f iq Georgia, Tennessee ami
Indiana is IntvrvtJng.. These are
year: t, t
1
«•
»! *1.6*1
FLORIDA
8.HU
Tennessee
Coorgta
■&gt;
0.71
1 ■ Indiana &gt;L '* » . u . y,g» . ti
Thus see *w that Fletida. wMe*
now pays out., aome . fSoroood*00
a year for. th* aged, dependvnt
rhlfdre
children and blind, spends more
proi
than twice as much, proportionairly, •«
and near!fo rtwice
. *Indiana
“
a* much a* Tennessee ami Geerria.
There |s im lug Ira) explanation
for the difference except that'
the welfare program In this aUta
has been foolishly open-handed—
a conclusion supported by the fact
that total welfare spendiag has
risen 700 per cent In in year*.
Florida’s taxpayers ami legis­
lators have much Jt»
greater cause
for concern over welfare spending
than do lho-e of Georgia, Tonne*.
see and Indian* When th* legis­
lature meets in April it should
lose no lime in joining lh* rebel­
lion again! federal crnsorshlp
and In adapting some nf the sen­
sible restrictions on welfare hand­
out* now In effect in th# other
slate*.

tho administration' of tho pro­
gram.) |
8inr» 1311 Ui&lt;* censorship has
twen enforced hy the threat that
federal fundi, would he withdrawn
from anv stale not obeying the
rule. Hut .this threat Du longer
eem*
ators
They sdo

f

Id jmWf .

purpose, invito* those. And they
are beginning to rcallxv that fedrrnl "mAfchlnr me&gt;i.*y'* Is not the
blessing it first appeared. The
more that pmirs out of Washing­
ton tn III* state, the more the
state has tn raise in direct taxa­
tion to nay Us shir*, tn welfare
tho total requirement has grown
enormously.
The Tennessee snd Indians re­
"The American suprort team volts follow elossly on Hit action
was sent back down the road tu of tho Georgia legislature In call­
secure a bridge near HakUm so
*re could witndraw safely.
aong.
“The tank* took a platoon of
It was slow going against an
Infinttir.- Whm they got near th« almost overwhelming enemy and
bridge they ran into a Chinese* the two battalions with the trucks
—
...T tho' whnle
. “lift
nig
ambush
fan«t)
and the guns on the road didn’t
orce waa practically anniht- get quite a mile by darkness.
slsd."
"The rescue forre jumped off
Tho Amariran-srippnrt regiment from
Hoengsong In darkness. The
wan strung 04il over nearly Al ROK engineer* stormed up Hill
miles of road.
The rogimenUI commander had 803 and took It away from the
Chines*.
tow forces under his hs»&gt;|
"The Chinese fought like hell
at any ono point.
ft was estimated
the Reds hatt1but the southern fore* went on
tfmi
al Isaat 83,000 rasn massed through and linked up with the
against the American regiment convoy."
As darkness fell the remnant*
and tha Eighth KOK Division.
"The support fore* started of the trapped force found themdown the road and aianaged to selves In terrible isolation.
One wounded surviv-i says
fight all the way bark to Saemal
with the Chinese firing constant­ someone ran to tho Hu* *, where
ly fronv th* hills on both sides he lay with other wounded and
of the road," the staff officer shouted “came ot* you
gal oul and fight
said. ,
“All this time the battalion In I n ­
ft wa* a fight to the death.
Saemal was under constant attack
The Chinese iKtietan|U ourad la
chin
from ChtiKaa rifle, macalnegun
glare men regardless of ...
and mortar Am.
||op«lrvsly BUrrouadcd the mea
"Officer* In Hornranter had
seen figama massing oa Hill 103 fired until thry fell, F.vrrylhlag
that «*»».«wiI-&gt;d the Ifongrho'i fired. 10$ miniartiy- bohritpaeu
rood, Thdy though I for a while shot up their ammanMisp at point
they w o ? Ntrsatfog ROKa.
blank ian«vAlmost every whets along the
"The OtUiitai* turned out to ho
Chine** setting a Map for the road fere empty life cartridges
w|mte Amerkaw terra. tn the spaced out errfv fet, f « l . Them

In compliance with state law
which, says that it la tha duty of
the state nuperintcndenl of public
instruction to "bring to the at­
tention of the people of Florida
facta which affect the education
of Florida's children,” State Sup­
erintendent Thomas D. Bailey ha*
issued a pamphlet which Is start­
ling to say the least. It It en­
titled: "The Stork, The New Re­
sident and Florida Schools."
Almost twice a* many babies
were lton) in Florida In HMD as
In |{.10, wa Sre told. Tho fll,«42
babies born In 1MD will be the
first graders of 195*.
In the last ten years &lt;111,144
new residents came to Florida, the
falest growing state east of tho
Rockies.
"An average of 1,172 out.of.
■talers became residents o f Flori­
da every week for the past ten
years," say* Mr. Rallcy’s booklet.
“ An Average of 222 new school
children from other itatee cam* to
Florida aw ry weak for lha past
ten years. That’s 1!,US
school children every year for the
past tan years from new resident*
alone. Every time It
drnls move tn Florida two of them
enter our school."
Since 1944-45. there has been
an increase of 98,ISA children In
Florida schools, last year. 194960, -49MIM children . attended
school lh* th* state, an increase of
24,147 children over the previous
year. There are now between ID ,noil end- 630,000 children in Flori­
da school*. .
- .1' . i
Ail
estimated 00,000 mora
school children will attend opr
schocda each year for .the next
ftw ycsr*. * i* I . • -• I l .*!,
“ Every'khlld who enter* aobool
(And he
r
hw must
enter school, wheth­
er there's room for him or noil,
needs a seat try th* classroom— a
sit of hook*-** leacher—possibly
a seat on a bus— and his share
of all the other facilities and tools
of education."
So every tints a aWW,1 enter*
school tha rbst' bf l^tmids's edu­
cational system increases.
"Hosed on an on-ths-spot sur­
vey of every school building In the
■tate." ray* - Mr/ Under'* pamp­
hlet. “ Florida nc-da 9l 60.ooo.noo
worth of school construction and
repair right now."
To keep up with Increasing en­
rollment (30.000 additional school
children each year calls for 1,000
new classroom* at 510/000 rachl.
Florida will need *10,000,000 In

II!

Confihe
That Gold
•y

ty.

V. Bitting
, Tqutjilun Drug .Co- ,
,.When ops member nf the
latnJhkflonw* down With a
It usually, mom** a M -o f extra
work for mother. If there are
•cverat rhilflrea In.Mw family
thru have.. a tendency to p * »
Shaft! rohl around. |
Keeping &lt;A tick person ls»latod
the rest of the fami­
d iron*
fr
ly, and sterilising dlvhee and
silver makes additional work)
hul It doesn’t take nearly tha
effort aad strength of nursing
several sick people In succes­
sion.
Make certain the prescrip­
tion your doctor writes is rom
poundfd of fresh, pure drugs.
TMm.le (fee aaeih et ■ merle* ml
*:uilartst SU terfiM m em f* a p g e a r le a lm 111. e * e r * emrb reerh .

r « » t rtafci

Red Crow Drive
(I'u i Im M Pish Peae oe»»
fund campaign chairman, Mid that
In the present state of world
unrest, “ Urn Job lo ba dor.* by
tha Red Cross fur the military
end
for civil defense, plus
maintaining Its normal day-to-day
activities, adds up to nhat can he
the biggest task the Red Cross ha*
aver undertaken.'
Gan. Barnoft listed the following
a* principal points ta the expanded
Red Craw program:
1. Acting aa official agency fot
collection of htudd and ILa d e r lw

7

■H i '

TOUT

live* for the military and coardlnatfng
**
the
“ * “ *'
-of blood

derivaUvee fog ctriT tdsfonse. To
fully
,«l*ilcol
this
year
Training 201.000 w«o
ncluriiuE

T A N I IT M O M I

IR

H A N S IT Ulk
tt-IU-i- pes«•

KgKVTadrw*t n"**
When tha end

new ela»*mom« each year for the
next five years.
"Add Ike 150,000,000 th* state
needs for the next five yara to
now and you can see th* school
th IlSOjOOO^OO th* state needs
building problem Florida Is fac'Ing," the state superintendena
says.
i
fit says Florida 1*
lle
Is too far be­
hind In building to provide addi­
tional school faeilitci on a "pay
OW**' lbass.
.a a .
A ll Knit tf1k [kflflfi
a* Ufa
we M
go"
Although
bond
Imuss will be needed, they era
not sufficient to build the schools
nf th*&gt; state.
So It Is proposed thut the legis­
lature earmark at a stable source
of «tat* Income, state fund* now
allocated' for school construction,
permitting the counties to i* * i^
revenue certificates against anti
ci paled receipt* from this fund.
Thil plan will requlr# about
two rente
ytart to become operative.
Approval o f a bill by the 1951
legislature, placing a constitution.
al ammendmenl on tha ballot next
November lk neceuary.
Th* people of Florida must dacidt what
gnat rthey want to do about
their schools. Th* longer th# de­
cision is put o ff ths greater will
be the problem.

down thar Rom River valley and
mataacrcd themselve* hy
the concentrated ftrr o f —
plecaa of arttllrrr. This was the
“ Woniu shoot" that finally broke
thei Chinese drive.

• 3 .W

— ,,

the Chinese close-1 Ir. h the
-'ism“ her*
* Anf Con-“
Kefauret Criom lavnitsqitiog e w i f r
"A wild flgkl flared up and the runner* destroyed tfirly artil- in home nursing fw civil d*f#n*e
n
ose
aad
the
pet
le
who
wofh
on
ly
Imprexsed
with
the
work
of
the
4. Assisting m tl defects* In pro­
nmstre. "He it.** «ay, (hs Gova managed to Isrv pistes.
Capitol Hill. A* Ton haw prob­ two new Florida member*. Mr. three of the tanks
That part o f lh* coavuy that viding food,' riothlng and shelter
r, "a foyal friend a kind and ably
heard, we Ihave weekly. tun McMullen of Clearwater, a»&lt;t Mr. break out of the trap with the
•ring aa enter
emergency pwlod.
..
- f—
‘ efti.
aacaped before the Chinese closed daring
loss of aoverai Infantrymen.
ifautrymen.

III Which wt dis­
cuss the problems of the whole
people sad given grnernatly lo State. At these meetings wa ex­
", mu' eu faith. The fee- change Ideas and information so
that All of us have Urn same In­
committee didn't **y Im formation about all of ottr pron't It »eid ho wi

1951

One-Third For Taxes

r a k lto h m h . i i i M r t » i u i a i t e r

im M S E

MAR. 5,

folio* the
a ill-m is th i

93.91

&gt;. Kxpansioa of Red Cross sen*.
se
U ntaff of Mlaari* Bath nf tb-m
"Thal&gt; was tta Aral InkUn in waa pultfd tach through
fo to the armed forces to m
seem to have an aptRods f«r this anybody &gt; had titsi i*r support Hoengeong
igsonr where
...p Uh r.utch were
the
needs
of
tn#
proposed
3,000,work and an atnailog ability tn force and tha 8a«mal battalion fighting for their hv*e
make friends, which la so Import­
Uu* the hi**** tamt swarm- OOO-man fighting force.
ant hero. ,
orH w l k * fast m
Tim only hod part aboat this derud itac hnariwt' pty, srtiiv
dUas of Ujj Nipevea first airi
now la JJmt we can’t bo

.

■»&gt;-«*

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V

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yand

�Birthday Is Enjoyed
E&gt; r.rma jean Corley
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Social Calendar

FACE THKBK

TUB SANFORD HERAID, SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY MAR. &amp;. 1031

Miss JacquelineDunn,
John Kumbley Wed
General J. C. Hutchison has re­
turned home from Washington.
I). C.

MONDAY
Sunday School Workera
of the First Baptiit
will hr held in the Edu­
II,ni,ling tonight at 7:3fl

The
Council
Church
cational
‘ IJM.
,0The 1‘hilathra Class of the First
I're-hyterian Church will meet in
their class room at tire church at
H:tM&gt; r.M. Mrs. Clover Marr* will
hs* hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Perkin* have
returned home after spending sev­
eral days in Daytona Iteach.
Mr*. A. J. Walker is visiting
for several day* with her »i*ter
Airs. S. 8. Goethe of 1‘ nlatka.

TU R SD A Y

I he Unity Class will meet at
the Valdes Hotel at 7:30 I’.M. with
Mr*. Carolyn Parsons a* teacher.
Daughters of Wetiay Sunday
School Clan will meet with Mr*.
J. O. Lanry, 1912 Sanford Avenue
at 8:00 l*.M.
|The Fidelia Class of the First
aptist Church r.ill mret at tha
home of Mr«- Forrest Gatchel
2H20 l aurel Avenue. Group No.
fi wll in* hostess.
The Huth Speering Junior 0.
A.’a will meet at .7:30 I*. M. (n
the T. K. I.. Class Room.
The Chapel Choir of the First
ila|itist Churrh will hold rehear­
sal tonight at *1:45 P. M.
The Wuman's Missionary So­
ciety of the First Uaptist Church
101 meet at thr church at 3:30,
Circle II. Mrs. W. P. Brooks, J r,
program chairman, will direct the
program using the topic “ l.ook
On Our Fields.”
The W. C. S. of Kbeneia Melhodlst Church will meet at 7:30
P. M. at the home of Mrs. 8.
K. Norwood.
Thr Young Woman's Auxiliary
By A n n ie p r e v a t p
of the First Haptist Church will
meet at the home of Mlsa Margaret
Mrs. II. Al. Brllare ami Airs.
Hunt, 80) East Second Street, at W. L. Heig were Joint hoateaaca
u : , p.Ai.
^Thrift
8hoi, Workera of the at a luncheon Saturday In honor
........ .....
Mr. and Air*. Frank Rodgers
Woman’s Clufi will he Mra. Ralph of
Cleveland, Ohio who arw tour­
Wight HI and Mr*. C. W. John­ of
ing Florida with thr Intention of
son.
Junior High P.T.A. meeting will locating on Lake Harney. Those
present other than the honor
be at .7:30 P.AL at the Junior High guests
were Mr*. Howard Gilbert,
School.
Airs, avid Speer, H. M. Sellars,
W E D N E SD A Y
Garden Cluh will have a hoard W. L. Selg and the aoileMea.
Mr*. R. 8. Livingston of Alims
meeting al 9:30 A.AL at the Gar­
wa* Tuesday gue*t of Air*. Scott
den Center,
Prayer meeting at the Flral Kyier.
Mra.
Windall
Ilraddy
and
Baptist Churrh will lie held at
MO I* Al. Circle VIII, Mrs. Wal- daughter Julie were guest* Sun•*r Fesler, program chairman
will ronducl the program, using d ,fi.rry Gaiger I# In the hospital
the theme—“ Look On Our.Eielda." In Orlando.
Dan Dregger* la in the Ferneral-Laughton Memorial Hospital
where ne has beet) aincr Monday.
Afr. and Mrs. A. G, Allen, Mr.
and Mra. IL M. Ward and two
sons, .Mr. and Mr*. Henry Walcott
and children were all gueal* nf
Capt. and Mr*. C. W. Culpepper
11:30 o'clock; Reservations may nf Eau Uilll*.
Th# PT-A mat Tuesday night
■ made with Mr*, Hen Wmie at
11 Meejjrr. o-dv-fwr meinWr*. # the Geneva School llouae to
celebrate “ Founder* Day". A
large birthday cake was sold with
T Ht RS DAY
The Ibtugla* Jobe Junior Hru- punch and coffee after the meet­
lArrhnod will meet at the First ing, the benefit* were to go fur
the PT-A.
llaotiist Churrh at&gt;7:3fl P. Al.
Sanford Grammar School P.T.A.
will inret at 3:30 P.AI. al the
Grammar School.
Thrift Shop Worker* of the
lly MOHF. OPPKL
Women'* Cluh will 1* Mrs. Bill
Kirk and Mrs. Jack Morrison,
^rirele* of the W. 8. C. 8. will
Otis Cooper of Indianapolis.
meet aa follow*: Monday at 3:00:
No. I —Air*. J. C, Davla—JI|| Ind. lx a gueal of hi* sister, Mias
Magnolia; No. 2-M r*. J. M. Mr- Alice Cooper nf Smyra Drive for
Ca-kill—2008 Grandview; No. 3 a month.
Russell Leigh of Philadelphia,
— Airs. T. P. McDaniel—1313 Park;
No. i —Air*. C. E. Chorpening, Sr. Pa. has purchased Ihe home of
—2M7 Palmetto; No. 0—Mr*. W, Air. and Mr*. Edward Wagner on
A. Hunter—2«&gt;9 Ifolly; No. «— Volusia Drive and has moved in.
AleKiniev Hall; 7A—Air*. Charles Mr. and Mr*. Wagner purchased
. _.i
new !.....
home
on Seminole Drive
Meek-- 2439 Orange Avenue*— _a ___
8;0fl P. Al. Tuettfiy; 7B—Mrs. and are already nicety Milled.
Mra. Isabella Halstead of Wyan­
James Higgins—2ilM Oak Avaawe—8:00 P. Al. Tuesday. We*- dotte. Mich, arrived hy plane to
epend- some lime with Mr. and
Mr*. IJoyd Llndtev, bar brother
and aisUr-ln-law of Smyra Drive.
My husband and I were explor­
ing Sanford in tha ear last week
when we paaied a alga saying
"Antique*." Remnnharing that we
read about an unusual shop aonw
time ago, we both had to InAt. Alcinbera are urged to be vestlgate. We discavered it wal
present. All visiting Rcbekah'e uit what wa wanted to *ee. The
are welcome. There will be injtla- (aym* Hodgkin* Shop. We were
greeted by her mother, Ain. N.
^•n of new candidates. •
Alcro and shown around the
The T. E. L. Class o f the t i n t W.
shop and ground*'and then th*
Baptist Church will meet tn the lotraly Lake Onor*. Suddenly she
Educational Building at 3l|0 P. pointed to a huge 33 pound cat*
M. Afr*. M. A. Calloway and her flab, which Mn. Hodgkin* caught
circle will lie hoatease*.
a couple of day* ngo In the St.
The Phllathea Sunday School Johns River.
Class of the First Baptist will
W* could hardly bellev* our
entertain their husband* and ere* as we never saw e catfish
member* of tha Young Men'* that large and we *aw plenty of
Bible Class with a huffat sup­ them having bean bo.n and raised
per in the Educational Building out west In Missouri and Kama*
near th* Mississippi and Missouri
Rivers. Mr*. Msro informed ut
Sanford Home Demonstration that *h* would like tn give ft to
Club will meet at th# Touriat someone who would want It. Wa
gratefully
accepted
It,
Center at StSO P. M. Members vary
are requested ta wear a dress brought |t home, skinned It and
they have mad* for the fashion had It rnr our Birthday Dinner,
which wa shared with Mr, ana
Mra. Edward Wagner and Mr,
FRIDAY ** « .
Russell Leigh end enjoyed and
The Woman's Mltalrtnarv Do- greatly appreciated it.
riely of the First Baptist Church
will meet al the church a«
MUM HUTCH IRON HONORED
Cirela III. Mra. 0 « r n « MaCaU.
Mlsa Penman Hutchison, daugh­
Warrant chairman, will direct inn ter o f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hutch,
lean, was elected salutartan, tha
second hifheet scholastic stand in
her class, at the Graham Eckrs
School In Went Palm Beach when
Margaret M. Jerry, Who thi* aha will gradate in June.
method o f expressing to bur many
friends our deep gretUod*. gar
our many kIndorsee* shown program nsing the topic “ Look
uring Mrs. Jerry’s Ulitesi, and On Our Ftatda."
Tha Mimosa Cirri* of th* Oarfor Inc many cards, letter*, and
da* Cluh will meet at lOtM A.
M. at tha home of Afr*. H. M.
Karen la Lake Mary.

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GENEVA NEWS

Miller Acrett

Belmont Dennis, owner of the
Covington New*, Covington, Go,
was a visitor in Sanford last week.
Cortland Decker o f Maim- Is
spending several munch* in San­
ford.

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Osteen News
Ity MATIN A DINNING

Mrs. II. C. Muon- has as her
Afl*a Helen llolleau of New
guests for Ihe several months Air.
and Airs. II. K. Decker of Klmira, Jersey arrived Alondnv nnd t,
visiting Mr nn*l Airs. Jam es /am1,
N. V.
Hr.
Airs. I. Walter llnwkiis* of Day­
J. D. Grogan has rrturmd to
the University of Florida after tona -p, nt AVednesiUv w ith her
spending the weekend with his mother. Air*. Hattie Pell.
Mr. and Airs. Howard I’nhrt
parenta.
of Youngstown, Ohio were guest*
Friends of Joel Ain** will Is- of Air. ami Air*. Clarein-e Snyder
glad to learn that he is irnprov- j recently.
Ing al Ihr Orange Memorial Ho*-1 The Junior Hoys Sunday Hehaol
('latr had a "Hike Party" Fu­
filial after a reemi aeldenl.
ll** afternoon ufter school.
The electric lik'ht eampany will
Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Si»kln1 exieru)
tha line -uinc distance
have as Ihelr guest Alr.». Siskind’s
of Osteen.
mother, Airs, Morn* Kohnlncr, of north
Air. nnd Mr». Jack King uf
Mawn, Ga.
Geneva -pent Sundae here visiting
Afro. Afaude Hirhard* amt Air*. relative*.
The Driers held ■■ harls-cuc
CathrMn Herald of Chieagn are Sunday at thr HIini Hunch cast
visiting Atr. and Afr*. William of Osteen. A large crowd wx»
AfcCarthy.
there to enjoy thr two hnrl»ecu&gt;*d
Mr. and Mr* Howard Swan of hog*.
Pvt. Kdward W. Ilnwlett i*
Chicago, lib, are visiting Air. and rprinlitig the weekend with his
Mr*. C. E. Phillips for several parents, Mr. nnd Mr». .1 \A'. I.owe.
day*.
Alr«. Frank Stewart nnd Alts.
II. II. Gray, county road super- Pauline Brown of lb*|.rind *|ient
II
II.
intendrnt, left today fo r Orange Wednesdny with 'll
Memorial Hospital where hr will Williams.
Air. and Air*. Wallace Spaulding
undergo an operation tomorrow.
of Buffalo, N. Y. 'Isileil Air. and
Billy Brown left Friday fur Airs. F. N. George Wiillir-day.
Air. and Airs. Ih-n Mnheron of
California to vl*it with hi* brother
Charles Brown, who will to* in f)&lt; bond were guest* nt the O'teen
this country for a short leave be­ Home .Saturday.
The adult lb T r . held Ihrir
fore returning In Korea.
quarterly party nt the homo of
Alias Alary Anne Galloway ha* Air. and .Mrs. It. II Williams,
returned to Florida State Univer­ after u lime *|&gt;en! In game- and
sity after spending several days fun, lunch of chrrry pie and cof­
with her parents, Mr. and Atrs. fee via* enjoyed by llev. nnd Alr».
J C. Walters, Jr., Air. and Hr*John I.. Galloway.
Hen Burke, Afr. arid Mrs J. S.
Mr. and Mr*. E. J Mnughtnn Prtrrscin, Mr. and Airs. J. AV,
have a* thrlr gur»t* their daugh­ I.owe, Mr. und Afr», J. W. Lloyd,
ter and son-in-law, Dr. and Air*. Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Pelham, Air.
George M, Cooper o f Kaleigh, and Mr*. C. C. Ifosack, AIm .
William AVetdr, Mrs. C. Ilrv vrtt*.
N. C.
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Air*. II. II-teen. Mrs. F. Tan,
Airs. H. I.. Hhinholser returned (i, Hinton nnd Mr. and Mr- It
home frutn Jaeksunvills- last wr**k Willlama and daughters, F.va,
where she ha* heen *eri«M»iy III. Alice anrt Hernlre.
an*' was arcnmpalned hy her
Afr .and Afrw. A'. P. Altman had
daughter. Air*. Jo**-ph Bavin, as their guest* Sunday M. J
who returned to .larksuuvillc Fri­ nu,I AH»-rt Hilliard of Webster,I
day.
Fla., and Mr. and Air*. I),-wry
Cogimm nnd -,,ir Itobhv of Sn*
Alr.t. Jr»«ie Sherry of Alexan­ ford, ur,d Mr nod Mr?- I, King
dria. \'a,, and hrr daughter and tif Geneva.
on-in.law, l.icut. and All* II.
I*. Jones of Jacksonville were thi
rursia of Mr. and Mr*, f*. REisenhower over the weekend.
Mr. ami Mrs. Inrln Frinhrrg
have hai Ihrir gueal* Mr*. M. 8.
Brody of Toronto. Can., Mrs. It.
Fetnherg and Air*. Max l.lnsey of
Tallahastee for a week. I»r. and
Afra, Eufrne Cate* also nf Toronto
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*
Feinberg.

Initiatory Service
I h Held By O.E.S,

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lot we will lie able to see some
of our faiorilr roncerl arlUls
in solo ride* with Ihr greet
stuup There will be a series
of *i« subscription roncerl* pre.
-ruled from January through
'larch, rarh ronrrrt featuring a
vakils| of nuManding arhieie.
uienl The price of Ihr lirhels
for ihr forthcoming ronrrrt*
■ ill lie 112.31) for reserved seal*.

■ml $7.38 far general admission.
It i- our guess that next year
sill witness i spectacular in.
f irase in inlrrrsl In Ihr o m .
phanv. Ih r addition uf artist*
a* -ol,,1*1s greatly enhance* the
pulling poser of the symphony
f„r )hn*r among us who de­
mand a “ afar".

V choral work with soloists is
to Is- given al the final concert.
Thr Central Florida Choral So
cicty, under the sponsorship of
thi orchestra has recent IV hern
nriranliod. The rhnrus will begin
rehearsals next January for th&lt;-

IKt-.V? seasop.

Mrinhrr-hip it open to k,isr
* ho ran iiuailft after an audi­
tion.
for
which application
should be mads af the office of
Ihr orchestra, on (he mesranine o f the Salt Juan lintel in
Orlando, beginning Afar. 13.
The Aian Himself

it is supposed hy tunny that
nw*I artisl* are roiieritcil fellow*
who consider Ihemaelvca apart
fn-m the rest of us on the a**
gumption that they are superior
people kin to the (Ii*|s But they
are very much like you and me;
they're worked a lot harder p»»
haldy, have beep gifted In some
xiay and achieve.! reward In pro­
portion a* they have worked. For
everyone who l« singing In th*
At. tropnlilan, there are rfoxrri* of
pthrrs who atr bath.tuh haritones, who Just didn't have that
extra thing that would have ratapulled them into mu*iral prom.
In, nee. For (hoar* who gel there,
and remain therr. there thing*
an- indicative of th&gt;-ir worth and
ability in Ihrir firld. Some nre
fooreilrd; nthrr* nr,- not, fan
P, ,ire Wlongs, we think,. In the
latter group; we shall oetnnn•Ifate why.

It was a balms Mi) evening
in DM7. and I'errre was appear­
ing In New Bedford, 'las*, in
a rancrri Two voting Iwus,
whose adulation for hi* golden
voter was rvrv
great. «al
through the first half of ^the
urogram sorr) only that "Vr«ll
lav filuhlm", from "Cagliarii*
■ a* not snug. Al intermission,
we rushed Into hi- dressing room
and voiced our disappointment
lie smiled and laughed rasil)
and assured u- ii would ire in­
cluded in the neat half of thr
BIRTH
pragram. When imr o f the ad­
announcement
mirer* veeiuesled (spurted « « hy
the granting of the first) thsl
he king "Che Gelida Alanine",
from
'T.a llohrme” . I’eerre
_ Alt. an,) Mta. Victor Dudley laughed again. »ayine "What do
Glover uf Tamp* announce thr rou wanl, "hiood?". N'i. hr
birth o f a daughter, Duane, on didn't nine lhal Hut hr did ful­
Wednesday. Feb. 28. Afr*. Glover fill the first lettursl, AVr were
will he iem,-inhere,I a* the farmer delighted, so ihoroughlv had hr
ingralialed himself with u*.
Jane Gault nf Hail ford.
when he rould iu»t aw easily de*
rllned to even see u«.

Study Course Held
At We«t Side School

I

Hi Annual I'.'ifction
D ili i i ii tjiiO ii

r.ven .a

t.T.-.r o f
r.ni.a leaf, t'orley
on her t,*n Hi birthday Saint day
after n,ion hy her mother, Mr».
Joe Corley.
The room* were attractively
derorutnl with snapdragon* and
gladioluses. Thr tea table, over­
laid with a lace doth, had at on*
cm) a crystal punch howl and at
the other two long green taper*.
Mr*. Corley «anif several hum*
(irons souk* 1&lt;&gt; lor It lies Is and
a fte r
playing » i m «
refresh­
m e n t s of oprn.fnreil sand­
wiches, rookies, nuts, mints, and
punch were served by the hostess
and Mr*. A. I Skinner to the
honorre, Mias Corley and the fol­
lowing Kurrts: Ilians I'l* lsober,
Oaol McNeil, Noel .lean Norn*,
Nancy Knhli. Charmion Miller,
June Jennings. Kllen Vihlen and
Sunny Skinner.

Woman’s Club Plans

The Lamplighter
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t-ar.ipx.ynirty Ii - m .. jii-, t«i Hull}
wood'*
i pitti may u at,
crcd h&gt; itii1 nurd* uf t.ui'c Rain­
er.
Thr Vi«-nnr»c irlrtM hold* the
rci-oid for (hi mo.it smsting
achievement In aiadrttiy history.
She won the top acting award
two year* in n row in 19.1(1 for
"The limit y.legflelii" anil in
19,17 for "The (joii*i Earth.” She
i* remaining here for a brief
visit—her first in ninny year*—
after playing In-fore thr local
floodlights in "Joan Of Imriainr."
I railed at h»r hotel and H'ti'il
in r how »hr fill about the two
I’ olil -tatm-ltr- amt how they *f
fi.tr.t hrr ranrr. (Hh- Iff. tlolty
wood -uun s('*r hrr honor*.)
“They infant imltiini* to ini’,”
aHf HihUt red hlnntly. "Oh, I »u»
honoiftl to tif il,.i«rn. lint at tin*
linif I received tlix-tn 1 was »o
ion!uifil and unhappy that thry
made no intprrs.iion on inr.”
I askfil if 'In’ would It present
for thi- vi’ar's auatd-, whirl) will
hr given Mar. HI). "No,” ahr teplied. "I wain) rvrn then* whrn
I wa* to iri't nay own awards; so
why should I In1 now T' She re­
called thr rvents with » stnilr.
"I ko| rvrryhody mad ni Inr,”
•hr rrrallid. “ On thr night I
was to Kit thr first one, I was
nun Init hottii* from my honeymoon with Clifford Hdrls. When
wi arrived, thr trlrphoni* was
rinirinir madly. 'I liry odd rnr to
hurry down and get thr award.
"Thr following year we had
Konr out to a friend's housr. No*
Intily liud told nlr I should have
turn al thr afade iny. Thry finally
trntkrd mr down and told ntr to
hurry down for thr awnrd apain.
Thry wrie imliKtiant and thought
I was trying to insult thr n r a
ilrmy."
Mi*s llainrr titm* hrr HollyHollywood experience "a disas­
ter,**
"I was a *tni three month* af­
ter I arrived from Vienna," ahr
iilati-al. "I happened so fast they
didn't know how to map out u
puidirlty rampalitn. ho they de­
rided to keep me i)uirt and make
another liarlxi out of mr. I ju*t
sal in my dressing room. wanllltR
tn talk to someone, hut llu-y
wouldn't let me.
"When I did talk to the pre-s,
I Km** I 'aid tin* wrontf thing.
I was never » Klamorpuss and I
roil Idn't say thing* that were ex•irrlisl of me. I had In «ay what
1 fill."
Tin- artres* nttrihutrd her de­
parture from Hollywood to u vati.ty of factors. "I wit- naive and
unsophisticated and eonfu*ed hy
rvrrythlnif," she said. "I was ter-1
rihly unhappy with my marriage.
And I was trrrlldy tirid; I did
eiphl pirtures in my three years
here.
“ I'm ofiaid there was n great
drill of Imil frillin' ut MUM when
| left. Hut I don't •«• why there
slioiild halt* keen The studio had
done all riifhi with toe. During
most « f the time I was paid $2(19
•

1 1., ,..;...i ,i&gt;,iwA tr of I .retwdi t.e held I ) the Woman - Club
Wrdiit day following a lunrheon
at 12:30 ..'clock. Hr*ervtttion may
he mad,- hy calling Mrs. Ilrn
Wade at r&gt;1.’»*J. The meeting is
for member* only,
Ilost ease* will he Mr*. C. C.
Welsh, Mrs. W. E. Varn, Mr*.
J, \V. Wilson, Mrs. J. IV Cullen,
Mrs. Ted Williams, Mrs. It. W.
Williams, Mrs. E. E. Anderson
und Mr,. Philip Allrn. The Amer­
ican Home I), |aMm. nl will he
in charge of thr music.

Double •Fm I ui

Barffg!^ Program

( ‘ n lir tl \ « i limp
J u h n iif
Orti

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N r « * A n il I j i l r A&lt; «
Mlffii l l f f

follows:
Devotional Itv Rev A. G. Meinnls; prc-cntatian nf tin* iheim-,
"The Ten Ml*l*kes of Parents."
Iiv Mr*. \V. K. Kit liftoff; !i*rb
plinc, “ The Rule of Punishment
and Reward," hy Itulg'* H W.
Ware; "Not Too Y o u ng To Share"
hy Mr*. L. It. Rushfon; "The Fun­
damental N***d* of the Child'' by
liry. J. K. McKinley; "When Chil­
dren A-k About Sex." by Mr*, li.
F. Cooper; and "What Moki * A
Good Home,’* hy Mr*. A. J. I'clcr

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TODAY &amp; TUESDAY!

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in* Patientlni#&gt;

Th&lt;* State Iti.ad Department has
cotiij.ltt&lt;&gt;i n&lt;pliult paving from
l.ongwxod to adjacent towns in
several direction* making plcn«antei driving especially tile drive
from Sanford to l.ongwoiHt. Thu
will I,ring ie-ttir access to tic
Farmer’s auction pavilion.
Tin* i.ongwoud H»t, I Ha* en*
terlalii&gt;*l many p«ili,-« Utrly. Tl,e
llusin, *» and Prof, -iou.it Wo­
man'- €'Inti of Sanford had a dinnrr m, ct followed l&gt;) card gam,--.
The Woman’- Cluh of Cassleherry
had a delightful dinner there
recently. The Tourist Cluh of
l.ongwood with alsnit SO mem­
bers had n Canasta gi I •together
Thursday night aiur a chicken
dinner The Hotel is grow ing in
popularity with majority of rooms
oreupie*I. arcoiiling to the owner,
Maximilian Shepard. Karh Wed­
nesday night moving picture*
with ii loud ipeaker rrarh a large
crowd The civic l.eaglie spoll-of.
eii a siiivesiful afternoon of card
games with many prln* given out.
The hall was attisctively adorned
with festoons of asparanga* f&gt; rn
and gorgeous flame vine. Fifty
men and women played a variety
of games. Mr*. J. ( 5. Beams and
the rommiltre served made-to
order cream puffs and coffee.
Air-. 1. Iletiry Mi nick and Air*
Katherine Hi l and an- spending
day with friends in Sanford.
iiishop Henry lamtilt nilmi,lis­
le re, I the right* „ f t onfirmation
at Christ Church Sunday. Hi*
was Cuiati- here ten yer* ago.
The l.alin rla** of Sanford
High School will krep up their
iiistom of eeh I,rating their night
of eialsuatr program in appro­
priate Costumes and I. a I i il
apeer hi1*.

th* lu xu ry look

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II) MUM J. II. MKNICK

|)|M'« shi regret having left T
♦•Kill ihhIh * lhi* »*ln Mni inn* #*•/'
.lii' rrplletl. "I 'lon'l regret the
In year- of aliifiire. tM*rau*i* now
I uni a more mature mol happier
p.-r oii My only reKri-i is not offording toy tnlmt the -mpe of
lh»* motion plet tire, which per­
mits rearhirnr a nun li greater
aiatienre than the •tug,-.
"I drfinilrly plan Iti letilin In
the screen. Paul (iallieo is walk­
ing on a snlpt for me an,I ve
iume tn film il Independently."
Miss Italnrr doesn't lad: Ini&lt; re*I In thl* year's Osral rare.
She hop, s Judy llutliday will win
“ She was wonderful," tin- twotime winner -aid "You know* she
must |o* very Intelligent, in play
someone VII dumli."

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Top Basketball Teams Will Meet
In 2 National Court Tournaments
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NKW YORK. Mar. 5- &lt;/P) With the reiular collect basketball
season virtually ended, tournament time apppiotched today with the
lines being drawn for the National Invitation and NCAA jousts—th:
major attractions.
Aside from the fad that Kentucky, rated the nation's No. I team
for weeks, was handed a sttinnlni:#
ups
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the Southeastern Conference tour
aamrnl finals, most of the Iragu"
races were following the rsported
script.
The field for the National In­
vitation affair, whirh begins Sat­
urday at Madison Square Garden,
is almost filled, hut 10 places re­
main in the lS-tram NCAA tourBARicnt.
.Selection of St. Louis (21-7)
and Im Salle of Philadelphia (22.
C| boosted to in the number of
teams In the N. I. T. Two monare to be ehosen. and the names
of Oklahoma A AM, Cincinnati
and New York Ifnlverslly wet.being mentioned.
In the NCAA
tournament,
which blossom forth later with
thr*e sectional tournanirnta at
New Yntk. Itatclgh, N. C.. and
Kansas City, the nicture still is
elouded. Sis teams, all winners
of their respective conference
titles, are in the fold. They arc
Kentucky,
Columbia,
Annum.
Rrigham Young. Kansas State
and North Carolina State.
But, four more eonferene
championships must be deter­
mined. and the selection committee has to rhroose sis other
"at large" or Inrfrprndrnt teams.
There Ts plenty of time. I’ lay
starts at Raleigh and New York
20, and at Kansas City
21. The finals will I* at
Mlnne
(Inneapolls, Mar. 27.
Kentucky, blasted hy Vander­
bilt, Al-R7, nevertheless goes Into
the NCAA affair at Raleigh hy
virtue of having won the South­
eastern
title
in re­
lit.... . Confer
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lar play. It left Kentucky with
t7-«
North Carolina State (21.41,
qualified for the Raleigh tourney
downing Duke, 87-83, and
fe l umhla f Cl -Of clinched the Iv
Lej
eague rrown and a NCAA bertJ
In New York by defeating
Pennsylvania, (13.5*.
Rrigham Young (22-7) finally
wen the Skyline HI* rrown hy
defeating Utah Raturday, BP-BO,
J|W
assuring a trip In Kansas fit
Previously, Kansas Slate (20.1)
glut Artinna (22-41 had wrapped
upp plhe. Big Kswen and Herder
viruu a.
respectively,
iftols t J |H-2&gt;t and Oklahoma
h i , III
A I (W ( ( Heed ‘ nor -rnorw vl.*in rappture the Rig Ten and
ilirl' Valley, championships,
H letfi. **» simple for the
Itwesl ; and . F«rif|e, Coast
erenc
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Furman, Richmond
Added To Stetson
Football Schedule

DELAND. Mar. 6—(Speciall—
Eight games have been arranged
and two more are being sought for
the 1051 Stetson Hotter football
schedule, according to announce­
ment yesterday by Athletic Di­
rector Brady Cowell and Head
Coach Joe McMullen.
Two Southern Conference teams.
University of Klrhmnml. Virginia,
and Furman University. Green­
ville, N. C-, have been added to the
schedule.
The schedule:
September 29—Jag. Navy, at
Jacksonville
October 6 —Richmond at DcLand
October 13—Furman at Green­
ville S. C.
October 20—Tumps at DcLand
October 27—Florida State Uni­
versity at Tallahassee
November 3— Krsklnc College at
Due West, 8 . C.
November 10—Open
November 17— Wofford College
at Spartanburg, R. C.
November 24—Livingston, Ala..
College at Del^nd
December I—Open
The schedule1 i« exceedingly
strenuous for the i,«st sit games,
four of which ate road games. The
season will open leas than four
wreks after practice opens. Coach
McMullen is eipertlng 4B men to
repent September 4, the day fol­
lowing Labor Day, for training.
Tryout for new men will he held
at a later date.
Also Coach McMullen hopes to
•chedult a practice game Septem­
ber 22 a week before the opener
in Jacksonville. The student Indy
will have an opportunity to see
this till as classes start September

20.

The llaltera finished their first
season under McMullen ami his
assistant* Jay Pallet and Carl
Simmons with a sparkling 8-2 re­
cord, the Inst In a quarter of a
tenlury.
MIMlifiirf hopes
quarterback, Bill
honorable
. Joe Leathers,
‘America honor-

mention

others who saw
wil

Mi
marks. On
Washington premise during the
rmrt m division
'Washington qpw underway.
In Iht southern division owever.
Southern California edged UCLA,
48-41, to throw it Into 1 tie.

Pittsburgh Pirates
Straight To Begin Training;
from th* Rickey la Pleased

\KELAND. Mar. l-(B M cla l)
*lng crew* from Florida
pliern O lirge ami the Univerof Tampa will point tho prows
Jielr 80 foot racing shells over
ellr-long course on laike Hoikworth here Friday aflernoon.
. 0, in tho rawing af tho third
hi Foundera Week tegatU.
bo tbs

• Meef l
--------. . In 'th a 5^dhSeglata _____
or on Feb. I. Wars than Coach
, Cooeh of FHC Km had Us
, ifelty and Junior varsity crew*
on Uw water on a alx-day-a-week
aehaduls in preparation for Frt»
days race.
■outhern will face the Hpartans
wHli a revised line-op. Wield­
ing th* |2 foot sweeps In the
•varsity boat will bar Martin Gay,
Frost proof; Bo Allen, No.

By ED HARPER
Florida lost by two points to
a highly favored Tulane basketball
team In the Southeastern Con­
ference tournament last week
giving (he surprising Gator five
r respectable II won, 12 lost record for the season—not bail
considering the dire predictions of
disaster which were made about
the s'piad Lefcrc the season
opened.
Harry Hamilton — obe
•cored mere than a thousand
points daring his Fleelda
career—waa the top Individual
scorer on the Gator team and
the sparkplug o f the flsshy
offensive displayed hy Ihe
team all season.
Florida defeated some tough
teams during regular season play,
most prominent o f which was
Alabama which has complied an
Impressive record In the last few
weeks. Winning over the vaunted
Crimson Tide by
fourMM Into
... only
. . . . ___
the Gainesville five nonetheless
showed definite latent rlass.
As In all sports percentages are
often deceptive barometers, but
in the case of the Gators they
show a singular accuracy In bear­
ing out the evidence of the won
and lost record.*
Florida scored a total ef 1380
points In all games while their
opponents looped
In 1468—a
very close mergin and reflecting
the even i g jl of the team In ll*
regular
seal
rular sealhn
games,
lut the record la even mote
revealing when it shows a total of
641 fir IId
* goals against 687 for the
opposition. Hern
the spread
is only 24 shot*. The Gators pecrentage of hila was slightly lower
than
Ihe overall
opposition
throughout tho year, standing at
82.4 against an even 86 for all
tha teams it faced.
Medera baahatball super*
atitlea place* an arcalt Im­
portance on thla pereealage,
and reason will make it ob­
vious tkat a team which kits
fewer of Ita ahola than another
la likely ta tone. Bat ike
eaample of llaak Iha’a Oklahama aqaad— which ha* Ihe
hlgbeat percentage la Ike
nation—throw a out of killer
Ike adtaralrs of Ike arstam
foe, though Oklahoma la an
excellent team, it ia meal mr••Inly net 18% better than
m a rta l Ita appoaltian as He,;'
nheaaon asl
portontaga af,.
bite waa Id indicate. I a the 1
Oh Iahama ayM em ,, a player
aaly whoa ha la n o t

An evW M ttcr eaample af tha
fallacy of tho percentage argument
practii can bo found on tho Florida squad.
Red Wethertngton scored 228
polnu during tha saaaon a*
•M lInst llamillon’a
. ......... ..............
340 — yet
Watherlngton'a percentage of lULn
was 38.1 to Hamilton’a 36.6. As a
coach which hoy would you
prefer 7 The percentage
canao to havo so much weight la
a situation like that.
Or take the caaa of Kdgar
Johnson who at Drat glaacs is a
drwam player with a 100% a m • fa an shots—but ho played in
only on* gams and triad oaly
I g A ——--a A ---- M
------------- pw/inw«iw
three ahots.
Tennessoa.
la FlarMa competition (be
That 7d) defeat Inflicted on the
Galars wore a M
H I l ball clek
previously unbeaten Kenlutky
They Iwle* beat Miami aad
football team by TmnosM* last
Mtataaa—laalag only ta slat*
fall now haa a companion talkthem plea Tampa.
*
tin
Htill building up tha University'*
aUUotIc program, Florida's coaches
have corns up with good
and haskstball tanais.
Wt PUL wore world beaters.
r*. but Um
thla w*ek tsRtlalUies art there "^nd UrrKTg

R

Kentucky Falla

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seldr N. J.i HT'wV Van' AnSadi',
U. 8, Elisabeth. N. J.t and John
Fvd, bow, Baldwin, N. Y. Col-

“PJ?1■ i J W ’ v" ‘

» W Junior vanity boat will
((n ot strata *• how| ( Jan
N. Y.| Bus-

y sqrg w t l Larry
ky^New Britain. Cona.j
D*o, Be yside, N, If,

•7 victory o
No.
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^Can
4WCooeh
ri£SL
Adolph

DELAND. Mar. 6— (Special)—
Within the nest week, a vanguard
o f the Pittsburg Pirates baseball
team will arrive In DcLand for
spring training scheduled at the
Naval Air Station.
More than 200 players will
train In DtLand from March 12
through May 1, according to Fred
Herlng, President of the Charles­
ton, 8 . C.. baseboll club and Di­
rector of the training program.
AD ownership dubs in the Pirfsrm system, including
_jgg New
Orleans; Charleston; Waco, Teasel
Sal’
‘
Salisbury,
N. C.| Brunswick, Go.;
and Bartlesrllle, Okla., will train
here In addition to the working
agreement clubs composed of
Modest. Calif.; Hutchinson, Kan­
sas; Burlington, N. C , and Mayfield, Kentucky,
Arrangements for a BOO equip­
ped with kitchen facilities and a
post
exchange building were
made thrlugh John B. Stetson
University, while the City ef
Delmnd was contacted for a dubroom ami also two practice dia­
monds.
Branch Rickey Jr„ Vice-presi­
dent and General Managsr of the
Pirates In Philadelphia, was In
DcLand last week for a short
stay to Inspect the progress at
the training base. He we* wall
satisfied with the Improvement#.
Herlng reported.
“ Pool tables, boats, ami other
forms of amusement ai
re bet
being set
•r«
up In a separate building.^ the
General Manager said.
Th* bowling alleys,
slleyi la BuildIng No. 8 also will be utilised
for the players, ho -Idcd.

H o n e 's M outh

100%1

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MONDAY MA.*?. S.

THE SANPOHD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

FAOE FOUR

Scarborough May
Bring Long Sought
Pennant To Boston

Rupp's c*a
. irs also com* back after losing
to trundy In Ssftudray
Southeastern1 Conference tournament finals
final T
gel their
They'll
i r C get
.........W
rhanct
k L
la the
Nation.. Collegiste Athletic Aslotion p la y .'
•tlmapeeH'" Is ilnkist an un­
{•rstatOMonit in deeerlblng Van.
dy's win.
For Irwtanop, laat scoseo roach
b Polk'a ivys wore fien d meat
th* SKC. Keat
iy 88-84 al Nash
Lexington.
But on Kentucky'* home Goor
Vandy had tho KswtUCtilWM haagIng on |ho ropes for three quarleading
h im
- * • " "
, Then Teaaeasea
see allmlnaUd
tllmlnatoil Vandy from tho SEC
IEC tourney 16-44.
Kentucky
aa to win Its IMh
tttk u*
This
•w y«ar
y«»r Kentucky,
wrtitueky, which has
won 27 games, leaped over Van74-46 aad not tong before
74-1
Im MUM |B
I f Tkla
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Walcott la Popster
Choice In ‘Htlc Go

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fir* voar* ran.
•
•,
“ This N t t t to ho a both * f o
boB ehlK MAybo theynsddto wta
more o f those 8 -1 and 8-1 gsmooI hear they're picking u, to win
Ura ponnaot alrqpdy. That's sun

DBTBOIT, h at. u—(47—Then's
no question about who's tha popScarborough
dUw favorite in th* EsaArd
Charlea-Joe Walcott fight hen
missed l l W ( .
____
Wednsedar.
of th* penseat
Jersey Jo
tU * And ! 0 £ with D « h h#
W sV /o Jrth h S « ht f t t S r pitched fdr Was'ilngto*.
weight title, rate#
Ito# th*
lh# populi
popular
Rod over champion Charles.
appeal o f th# Agiug Walcott, whd
Charles, however, la sun to go
out af ahaewrUy to try fad
Into th* ring tho odda-oa betting
favorite.
m u
.1 i n t o &lt;f
But his aarooat. warlmAalikc
attitude lopes out to th* superior

s l p?

chance. Kentucky alao erred aa it'av 1

&amp; H a m K iR m .s

sste"isg*y: -

* w ® J i ! l i 'ill ’ 'j
IIUKIiMNK, Calif., Mar. 5 — (/P)
— It looks like the 8t. Louis
Brewna—and Use bell — will fi***
to da without Fmatr gaueier, one
of the game's most promising rook*
lea.
lie's a successful oilman work­
ing out of Okmulgee, Okla-, and
Isn’t Interested in the 86.000 offrrril him by
. the Browns.
Saucier, batting alar nf th*
Texas League last ytar made hip
portion known yesterday In a
telephone conversation with Bill
Dewitt, Rrownle president.
The 23-year-old left-hander hit
A43 for Sen Antonio laat year.

l .1 at I ____ 2 . _________ t . J . i i L a L .
. i L a l l i t il a r a n d a l
basketball
player is connrcted with the eastern Lbaiketball
scandal.
jail
ia
lieu
of
$50,000
bail
is
Albert
Scroggins. 31. wh
la
icentifies himself as a former paratrooper and jockeys agent.
He war arrested Saturday night after Ken Flower. 19-yesr-oM
t

+ forward on the Troian tram, told
his coach, Forrest Twogood, lhai
Rcroggis* krffrrcd him 81^00 to
lose a crucial game against tho
University of California at w i
Angtles.
"Scroggins tohl me we rsr^r
TnviMNr s iix tiiT in s *
VI KMT — Had lull-, list* . II"). going to * lose anyway, *0 wo
Tamarisk
might as yrll lose by 12 iniinta
■KCONP—Comjufit. It..Ulna llu k. and make some money," Flower,
ritrfsi p*i
THIRD — ir* lias I—1). Uuju. not a first strinirer. told offi­
cers.
Yerkjr.
FORTH — o.«ar D. Kan Tan
Just liefore game time, tho
Whtrtl*'* tub;
Trojan learn was told of
FIFTH — llarmaHa. tubs liar- entire
tho alleged bribe attempt. It ap­
bar. Thr lluck
SIXTH — Aril m i x . Mnaar liar. Lul­ parently aroused Ihe players.
ls Roll.
They fough* furiously In a gam*
BRVKNTII — Denver Post. II..II- m&amp;urd by. actual firticuff* » ” d
Ing Ralls. Ma4 Thundtr
1 ulllillTII—l-arara. Moras*. Tna. won, 41.41, to gain a lie with
First.
UCLA for the southern divWia
NINTH — Itlahland nock, over title of the Pacific Coast Confer­
Lav. Old Oalfer
TKNTII — Msrale Jean. Jel. IO|. ence. A playoff game is sche­
duled tonight.
fast Par
Flower gave police and uni­
TM iaitn KVTPIK*
versity officials this account:
FIRST RACK — S/iatSs Wile
Scroggins told him hr had SI.Tamarisk, flaba'a Roy. flood Travelar. H e lane, llopaluna Flora. Hail 600 to upend on the “ fix." and
would gtrr him 1600 before the
Halle. (linger Jones.
assrovu a ir r . — Paranir
game. $600 afterward* if USC
Coaqaeet. Hsleemsn. PUrful l*sl. lost by 12 pointa, nnd another
Candr lt«br. Vrlthf Hull. MfUlimr
$600 to give to another member
Kojftti,
KoIIIhe B
llurk
»■&lt;, Hunnp
awsessssy |tlv«r.
111 ■ • rsseirina
»V w
of th# team.
THIRD M4I K — a/taiko Mile
Oojo. IPs Osr Lady. Ilaeer Mlsds
Brroggin* said "some of t(D
Alice Carol. Skipalnu, Artful Hndssr.
others are' fixed anyhow. *0 you
Tsrbr. Post Marlsn
might a* Well get yours." Flower
rol'RTN RACK — P.lo.llr
R#r Hess. Tsrk rp. Whlrlle'* quoted hip*, adding "he lold m«
llabr. Kddr's Pel. Man Tan. Flesi- I’d never find out who thr ntliri*
foal Ham. Nona Land. Uerar l&lt;
were."
FIST RACK — S/iatSa Mile
Hntrber, Robs Harbor. Hoe l^e.
Flower said he’d think the deal
niaser. The Rock. (Taaaed. Run over
and Immediately notlfl A as­
Roll, Rarmalea
sistant coarh Al Conti, who ‘ took
SIXTH RAPR — Falarllr
Muaar Ray. I^.tla Roll, nrlan lh* tv&gt;y to Twocond. Coach TwoDuirh pilot. Ardell. TburetaH Pkan- good telephoned detectives, who
laar'a Phanlom, llulldlnaer
suggested that Flnwrr go through
•RVR4TH RAPR — B/ISISa KM#
Denver l*osl. Ilolllna Hells. Hnl|.‘e the motions of accepting the
H m aka, Mai U n * r.'hnn Ckuo Ru
hril-v
«
M ad TfcunUar. lln lila s Raunt. (II
FfoVrr went to .Scroggins
Bantle.
KMimrst rapm — A/iotbs mid
ion*. hiA the latter was not there.
L a v a c a . T t i s s F ir s t, I’ aatral C ity, The hvs*ert&gt;all player left for the
K k lr * P ow sr, p r a l i n e Darkla. Mnrgame. Police later arrested Scrog­
g a n . D r. V nits*. T atiH I
gins when he entered hi* room.
m irth MAm — a/iaik. mi1*
H ig h K ick . R U r k .t n n e M*&lt;l&gt; Lllv He denied complicity in the caac.
H a rr.
Ille k ls n e
n a rk .
T« . R
Detectives said they found a
R v a r y lh la g . lla a k . o l d (is ff* r . O ver
betting marker on which wa*
▼ R RTM R S I 1: — a /a * k a MID
tha thames of the competing
M a la r R os. I n . n a lfa n l ll..r. Mar- written from UWW to $2,008 and
BD J a a n . II . I l i m l . M a in lis t . A rschools, USC and UCI.A.
D a e Hur. Owsn Mill.

Sanford * Orlando
Kennel Club Entrlea

Frank Thomas Is
Qf
I M lh Y .........

Thomas of Alabama, one of
hall's gnat figure*. Iwat wrak
defiance In a -Mrtoua illne** today. &amp;
• Thomas'was-wlaped. in an nxytHghland Injin 'being treat-

mlltlon.
said last night
*d that Feller had signed for that his pulse wa* “ rather wrak."
•WJ)00..
romptly said that

r

vuaffi'&amp;SPlif
fSHrii
to four atildfealed seasons] and

Itk.flOO over his I960 salary.
Then General Manager
berg, after soma delate
Lemon, announced that Bob
agreed to terms and would lie th*
highest paid pitcher in baseball
this term.
80 whatt Did Hank agree to
pa* Lemon mom than the 150^
600 Bob had demanded. Or Is the
fabulous Fetlef making under
860.000 T The men af the pres*
k m about concluded that one of
ST. PETERSBURG, Mar. S — the Baba has a bonus
(47 — Ctoyd lloyer of tho 8L Louis mant, but they don't know
Cardinals is developing a now
_____
BAN BERNARDINO, Calif . I piirhlng teehnlqile which produced
renilta In an IntraMar. t — UP) — Managei Hillv
Rill v Impressive
it
ii air, Iv »quad game
terday.
Mayar of the Pittsburghh I’
Pii
Pilate*
mors then
two I lie relire dthe first seven bat. _ ,pleased todaIV with two|
tchiof prospects, Paul Pettit *mi ter* In
thie'-innlng Hint.
Dempsey.
Boyer it kicking hi* ‘left
‘ leg
ittit and Dempsey took turn-. higher- whirh
. he aaya give* hn
or the mound In an intra-s&lt;iiu&lt; body “ more time U&gt; nom* around."
BARM yesterday and hurled shut Thr full foie* fn ihe pllchiag moAflt baft Ia their thrto-lnnlng tion had been &gt;n hi* elbow, produring a snapping m
effect.
t'
The new Royer haa a whipping
" f UUII is th* player the Bucs
glpMd fur 8100JW) and who did motion, a f"r
form
* recommended by
OAty fWr laat spoaew with New Or- coach Mika Ryba-

t

For years th# newspapers ru
mors had 8chsri&gt;oroufh on In#
trading block. Each
spring M
wound up In Washington, right
whom be had been all along, lent
spring tho senators sent him to
Chicago In • surer!*a mar
Everybody, firmed H was pA
o f a three-cornered aw*p. l o &lt;N

Ability To Call Bribe Artist Is Jailed After Attempt
To Fix California Basketball Game
Pitches Is Huge
ANGELES. Mar.
Authorities are trying to lea#
Help To Batters h-dayLOS
whether the attempt to bribe a University ol Southern Califortit

VER0 BEACH, Mar. 5 — UP) Same old Rea Barney. The wild
man of the Brooklyn Dodgers*
dtehing staff worked three Innings
By GAYLR TALBOT
0 an intra-squad game yesterday
TUCSON, Arts.. Mar. 6-0F&gt;—
— and .granted ala walks, heaved Manager Al Lopea of Cleveland,
four wild pitches and was charge*!
old catcher himself, is dead set
’ til itbi?
. li .
. . ■gainst the tendency among moH bother this strung light-: ,|,rn luickstops to use only their
hander7
gloved hand—merely to knock
Nope.
the ball down when men are not
"I’m not discouraged by thoir on base.
wild pitchoa," Barney said later,
The Idea Is, of course, that hy
“ because I threw some mighty keeping their meat hand out of
good pitches, too. My rurvr wa* the wav they will be leva likely
working well and my chance-up to suffer Jammer! fingers, but:
waa good. My fast ball wav wild,
“The umpires don’t give pitch­
but Pm sure that 111 lick it."
ers thr strikes the way they do
a catcher uses both bands
8T. PETERSBURG. March 6 - when
and holds the hall there an Instant
&lt;&lt;$7 — Clint Hartung, the pitch­ for the umpire to see," Lopes
er-outfielder,
Is stealing
the* says.
thunder from the New York!
Giants' heavy hitters.
Leo Durot her doesn't know I The ability of players and
w iiu to "call" the pitches of
where to play the Hondo, Tca..| .o
hurricane. On the mound, he's rival hurlers is much more widei JOOMtiher^l £ 1. ”
^ out’ !
« « £ " [. gener.llyj^ .li.ed
field, he has a notorious reputa- , , re .
P , er, °
'
“r
tion for playing single, into tr ip le ,I l*l*r*
Hwwm' ojs wom* manand so on
I nrci»m which tip* off his curve or
batters
UUl
. *. h*11, ,0 lh,‘ lyng-ryed
'
But llarlung
Hartung’ss hat has
ha* been
heen f*"‘
,yn*-,Jfr
smoking in the Giants’ intra-squail
league,
games. Yeaterday he walloped a
^ ?ou W“ JI* •“ know some............
home run that aent the outfielders
1. ...... '" ueh
of a lutter
•currying among thr palm trees when I wasn't calling thr pitches,"
In left renter field. I.ast week, h.&lt; volunteered Hank Greenberg. “ But
uneorkad another tremendous hom­ I waa pretty good vhen I knew
what was coming.
er.
The Indians claim there are
numerous better signal stealer*
PASADENA. Calif., Mar. 5
(A*) — The outbreak of flu in than Charlia Dresaen, the new
aorne of the major league training Rrnoklyn pilot, who I* noted for
campa could affect the pennant ihe faculty, hut that the other*
races, says Eddis Robinson, While find It more profitable to conceal
Sog first baseman. He waa floored their gift.
by the “ virus X " bug a year ago
In Jim llrgan and Birdie Tehfor 10 days.
"Until I became sick I was bit­ Iwlta the Cleveland club now can
ting .400 in spring games," re- claim the liest halanred catching
called Robinson. "When I came staff In the American league,
back I couldn’t recover my timing though neighter la quite In the
or snap. In 38 gamrs with thr class with Yogi Berra of the
Sonators I hit only one homer ami Yank*.
Sport* wrl'er* In the Cleveland
batted .240. They finally traded
me to the White Sog at the rnu ramn are becoming dlssy trying
to figure out eaaetly how mue
•f Hay."
In tha final two montha o f the money Lemon will make thla year.
aonson Robinson hit .337 for the Is It 850.000. or ovsr that flguraT
The management first announcBog to lift his season mark to .295.
Robinson think* th* flu bug
could cost a pitcher several victor- lean* of the Southern Association.
lea and a hitter many an import­ Dempsey came to the Bucs from
ant single. A team could be re­ Ban Francisco of th* Pacific Coast
tarded so much It would find it League am! th* Bucs have 30 days
hard to regain lost ground.
after Ihe season opens to dctldo
whether to keep him.
AVALON. Calif., Mar. 6 - ld*&gt;
\
~ TW Cub* may make a much
HRA DENTON, Mar. Ik — tV&gt; —
better ahowing thl* season than For th* first lime in five days,
their sevrnlh place flrtidh in 1950, manager Billy BquthT*0rth:wll|;jR
maijttfer Frankie Frisch said i»- bark with Ilia Boetnri Biavtu ff.
, , , y j j i , ,Ji,!i'
1
day end he h4»‘ *clmlujs*l twtkl.ff
•■Wd|khvw some reiFg plirhcn* woibilald for $|a divldwl
who mj(y, Dnd. themaelvre U.j*
itlAkmth v u qae-of thwffr

Rr JACK HAND
SARASOTA, Mar. 8 Fenway Park’* chummy left
wall holds no terror* for
Seharlmrough, one of tho
Red Rog new pitchers.
“ I figure we have eight man
who ran hit tha wall mera often
than the other club** he said. “ Of
course, 111 be hit o ff that m il
much.
too. But It never botherrd me (Bo
“ Most pitchers try to be too
careful In that park, Out »«"» « » •
r..i --.1
ful
and &gt;— *— *— - holt. Then
aomclimly
yvM’re
.cooked
.. Rcartiarou
the lock
B01 clubhouaa, Cha
itlfled the streaking of fellowirlika FauLMIn•w nebl.m r
phtna, WII- ner. Bob Rush, Cal MeLllsh,'John­
liaiaa,
poerr and ny Kllppiteln, Warren Hacker and
if
Well ire
eapeclaDy in tha
a mole Dou­
Step
WH8T PALM BEACH. Mar. 6rest. He really
can worrv a curve hall pitcher. VP) — Manager Jimmy Dykes of
Curve halt pitcher. That's Bear- the Philadelphia Athletics la well
loosed with th* form displayed
hnrough, who ram*, to Boston
Last
last December with Hill WlFht 1n y pitcher Joe Celeman
'a sore-armed right hander i«
th* trade that shgttlad Joe Dod­
ing aa hard as he ever
son, Al Xarilts and Dick IJttle4 aad looks like the hurler
Deld to Chicago. Curve ball ahd
WU agpocted to win 20 games
now n kmxkler.
"I used Uw kauekler satna tank Im I m ioiis
rear," k* said. “ But now I (kink 1 &gt;oread boaeman Karmit Wahl
the only casually in ramp. A
I have It under control. I v s g i
waa torn off during
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bo afraid U throw H with

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tlx M*t-aea»qa, football glmes.
Ills TMd eleiWAk played In three
Rose Bowl. games, winning in
1936 and 1048, unil losing In 1018.
Thomas secreedrd Wallace Wade
as rnarn at Alabama in 19.11.
He remained aa mentor until
poor health forced him to'step
down at the *ad •of one of hi*
bent season*. He continued to
help guild Tide teams as athletic
director.
V
Tha 81-year-old sport* leader
aufftied a similar severe attack
two years ago, but recovered.

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Hat»a 0* wee Mae laoeMReg. 444.96
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land Park. 4300.00 each. 460TH)
■Mo eata fee Met* faee rei
2.96
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MATHER OF HANFORD
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Phone 127
frail Phone 1081 rur
HRICK null-ling. IOB Palmetto
All Type.* Of llot.k Work.
Avenue, 2 atorea and warehnuve *— AHTICI.F.H WANTED
Mnry M. Kinney Ibeikkeeping
oppoaite Poat Dfficc. 60 I 117 ft.
Rervlca
Alley In rear. Immediate poa»* 1.000 USED TIRF.S at be.t prices
Rtr-.m 402
Fire,I,me Store*.
eeaion. 416.000. 42600 raah. Ral.
AHaniir Hank RtilHlng
anre like rant. Beth DeRoc,
a buy, aell A trade mrd
VACUUM CLKANKR NO!
Phone 1820*W*I.
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tnmit-ie. Wll-nn-Maier Furnl*
WORKING RIGHT?
FOR SALK — Good 20 acre Farm.
lure C«l* 111 K I•&gt;. Phone B6X.
Rrpa'ra made by Iralnetl factory
12 mile* Plant City, good lotaeiperla. Ph-me 9B0 Free plrfc
HP.I.P W AN i i , ii
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lon. Write far Inforination. «—
up ami delivery within 60 mil*
Ceyaiville, Fta. Bex 101, San* Wanted: grocery raahler, eipen*
radlua. Prompt aervlce, frra rr*
ford Dally P n p a r . _________
ence preferred but not necea1 NBVCS 9A\v A *—
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aary. Apply
Mr.
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Margaret Ann Store*.
ROOF WORK of all ktnda. Laved
BACU.
th at wAgh, t v b r v
its. Large garage, off Ln
r NVITW THBB7
and Gutter* Repaired *■€ Pfinl*
BUNNV, SO D D B 35! r
TOTHS
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np?a*'&lt; ■ a1! ■n**f1»r T J
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palacs!
drug dept. I*aney*a Drug Store.
OP MUNVO* ?
and coaling.
Hanford, I’h.
/
Nsy,
WAREHOliSK man for l«ng ea
I0M-W. K. U Arkenhurg
tabllahed local wholeaale firm.
TAX return* nrepar-i
Writs Boa J, rare Herald for INCOME
by tax acmuntant John r. Den pInterview.
____ _____ _____
■ey 234 Mriaeh Building. Ph- na
EXPERIENCED aalaala-iy. Apply
II A A Department Store, Sanford an-l 4th. I treat.
WASTED 2 white girl, for curl, MARY'S LENDING LIBRARY
aorvlce,
w r Y ir r , rmust
a m i ba
u f c21
i _years old.
1220 Magnolia—la now open Mon.
Apply Pig N’ Whittle.
thru Frl. 10 to IS A. M.. 3 t» 4
3-ROOM Apartment, unfurulahsd,
NATIONAL SALES
P.M. SaL 4 to 0 PJL
One houae north of Rldo-ln
ORGANIZATION
F. M. ENGLISH Jr.. Watch rrHaa Opening Per Man Aga 21-46
pairer, la now in New I-or-ti-m
3 B6oM rottago unfurnKhed, 314
with car — Average Earning
At 126 8anf&gt;rd Avenue. Exprrt
VEGETABLES.
•100
PER
WEEK
Watch and Clvk repairing at ETTA K ETT
Miscellaneous,
Write ftjg No. VC giving
reaaonahl* rate*. ___________
er’a Auction Mi
All -Ou h - vb to
Full Detail* First Utter___
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Sung/AND wau. C5ABLea3/K&gt;/ra*
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Hunt'* Tu«rJo Fred Stors.
Girls. Hillbillies, atonies, doten*
Strlcktand-Morriaon, Inc.,
E.
of other styles. FREE Blggoat,
MlLLB SWAP SROF-4'Oh E. 4th
Writ St . _________________
6 k o o i f HOUSE, oxeelknt lots
most complete match catalog 1949 8PECIAL
St. Wo Buy. Sell or Tiado moat
n r r . M A L DeLuie
i t r i . u i c rPlym
ijm u a
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aver offered. Superior Match
low mileageFactory erjuipp' i
CO., 752* 8. Greenwood, Chicago
radio, heater, ritra i!ean, g"-&gt;l
liras, one owner, Geo. A. Speer.
Jr. Sanford. ______ ____ _____
1947 Dodge Cuitom 4 Door”
sedan. Radio
41186
1947 Dodge Cuatom club
coupe. Radio .
IIl«
1947 Plymouth Special De*
A w a k iit Lttie, 4 door, aadan.
Radio
_
4995
W l w o u l o n t O O U S C V -*
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r n o S t MV TVAMMATSS
1944 Plymouth Spatial Do*
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1941 Dodge Cuatom 4 door
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1940 Chevrolet Matter Do*

HERALD
Want Ads

ONLY* A FEW LBFT. U rg e lota
on big Idike llarrry and 81.
John* River. Nkrely wooded and
perfect natural aatli)
beach.
Electricity available. See Ravmon.l M. flail, Realtor. B. D.
Ilighleyman, Associate, Florida
Rtale Rank Building.
LOT IS. Far*. JlrilonV *nd*B«tIim.
»2 lk.no. 450.00 Balance aaay.

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n P L’ A i florid*'* winter Tegrtstl# prcdu111 H I A C l | cine area- sr.j outitand.nr rr.*r. fe ll,” told Wilton.
ir. repert.^g on the activities of
tha Utata I annrn Market:, kit.
Wilton told tha good grail,*r iondiliona of lain had rreaia.l a feel­
ing of uptiiniam among (l.r mana­
ger* for tha apritig vegetable deal.
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 6 (Bpe- Among market* reporting an inrial) — “The annual meeting of create In volume i* tha Plant City
the National Association of Pro- State Parmer. Market where 4JUTJ
dura Market Manager* I* ached- crate* of atrawlwrrie* movrd
tiled to open at 10:00 A.M. Mar. through the auction market on
W at the McAllister Hotel, Miami, February 27th al an average price
with Nathan Majro, Commi'iioner o f 22Nc per pint. Thi* i* the
of Agricultural greeting tha aa- largeat volume *old in one day in
tanihly. Henrcientotlv** from tha aeveral year*. The volume for Ihe
ballon'* fruit and vegetable mar- week totaled '.’.7,361 crate* of 3H
kat* ara expected to pa:i&gt;ipate. pint* each Railing from IfiHr-'Jh'tr
Toni Linder, Commissioner of Agrl- per pint, groa* rale* totaling (184,Culture of Georgia, Commission#.- r.Ofi.M. Tills volume I* eaperle.1
nf Agriculture uf Puerto Riro will lo continue through Ihe current
adHr.M the luncheon ***flon at week.
lltM noon.
“ A heavy volume of tomatoes
Dm Cl. Evans. of Miami, pr#*l- rcntlsue moving or. the Pluri.ln
ant of the National Association, City Stair- Market with 4lf,i520
...allrd program* to the member­ bushel Held crate* l.rluging grow­
ship list during the pa*t week." er* a groa* revenue uf $.1M|,||*!&gt;.20,
according to William L WII*on, averaging (7.6H |.r- crate. The
Director of State Market*, who price ranger! from a* low a* $1.06
aarvrd a* the fir»l pre»idant of thla to (12.70. A fair volume « f bea.'.j,
aMorlallon.
iquaah and pule t.-an* moved al
“ 0. B. Hogan, of Pompano, Flor­ guo.1 price*.
ida, chairman of the Program
"Valencia., are moving out uf the
Committee ha* arranged a very Sanford Slate Farmer. Markrt
fine program of able leader- who with a good aupplv of other ritrua.
will dl*eu** problem* facing to­ Cabbage atill continue, in Ihe high
day'* marketeer*. Thl* program return bracket with an average
Inrluda* a nutnbar of loom through price nf 11.12. per 60 lit. bug fur
Ihe week. Celery ea«e&lt;l off, *el|.
ing moaily at (1.86 to (2.60. Tur­
nip* moved out freely at (1.76 to
'
notick o r **t.r
(2.26 per dozen bunrhea and a
iv T iir &lt; int i it m i ht nr Tint fairly nravy volume of cauliflower
ninth J in ir u i. r n tr ir r . i*t
tun run .r w iv o u : cout.Tr, ■old al (2.0U tu $3.00 per crate.
Turnip aalad » u in goo,| demb.id
r , n " m ,\ r n w m r
ui (1.26 lo (1.76 per hamper.
no. taro *■* ran i'n*ani.in«Tr.n
Volume on all rommoditie* I* con­
i
J. W F A T R li'K .
tinuing to climb and there i« a
rtatniirr.
i
&gt;
good demand fur all item*. Lettuce
i
n r jr a ir h w a i m i 'r i i t t * M
« i&gt; Ihe bargain on the marx.-t
JOHN w . Itirt.l, *om#ilmaa
the pa*t week with little demind.
hnnw n i t i t l . I i r l l - »a d i
Total groa* sale* totaled 04.99K
i
W A i.K r.it r m T l i . i a n i
___ _ or, i
COM r A N T. ■ roriMi ration
unit* of « rgelahle* valued nl t.T.’i)uniter lh.
the )
eti.liMt
»nil sen.tintr
ra t.lin t and
a M I fil 'lB&lt;t»r
026,16.
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Crop condition* continue lo ihow
and r. I. HTOKICt.KT,
ateady Improvement In the Pah.*I&gt;*f*nd*nl*
w a i .k m i rintTiM inn
k*e Slate Farmer* Markrt /rea,
C O U I'A S T . • r a r u o r * tl« a o f with bean planting continuing at a
k s n lis # en d e i l i t l n g u n d .r
ateady parr. Grower* are telling
the law * o f Ihe H la l* o f
cabbage plant* and the movement
^
Plalallff
of bean* and mm over the markrt
I* expected to increaie.
c h h ii : n w a ^ o k r t t A*d
“ The Fort Myrr* Slate Farmer*
?. W . ! i i : i . U M t h P l a g l o p r r .
m . am i r . t* r m K A L K T ,
Market report* a light volume of
D r fa n d t n t * t
produce conalating uf tquaah, eggn » * * e tok o n o lle * t l u i I. the
u n d r r * le n « t HpetUI U a * t«r h s is to - plant ami pepper, moat aalr* go­
lure ap p o in te d b y th a »h ev # e n ­ ing through the parking houae.
titled C o u rt, w ill n f /e r fo r rale at Volume I* expected to Increaae
nubile ..H irer In th e h lg li* * l bid d er about March 16th. There wa* good
b e fo r e th e Wr»| d o o r n f lb * p .m ln o l#
Cow M r C nurihoiiar, lo e a ia d In t u n . demand on eggplant, fair on pep­
lo rd . K lnilda. Ik* p r o n . n r b r r e ln - per and poor on aquaah during the
a fte r d eecrlh ed . to e a t le fr fla * l 4 # - part week.
r re * en tered la l b * a b o e e e n tllled
"A total of 620 car* moved out
ra n * o lld * t* 4 ***** an d puretiant In
Ihe te r m . « f **ld d * * r * . an d *ubl#et of tha Pumpano Stale Farmer*
ta Iha ap p ro*a t an d c o n fir m a tio n Market the patl week an Incn-aae
p f tbrt C ou rt, te rm * n f M l* In l»# of 123 car* over the previous week.
ca*h. b e tw e e n the le g a l h-vn* o f
M l* on A p ril I. IM I, th e earn* b e in g Beam continued In lead with IHM,146 hamper* bringing price* from
» - r . — . (IJO to (4.60, l i U 1 l.uahala of
pepper brought 13.00 to (8J16 and
r u n 8f4V8 buahal* o f equaah brought
a.- l h . p r o p e r ly o f l b * d efen d an t* $1.00 to (4.00. Though the Uan
ak haa prohatily liean reached fur
A ll o f ni&lt;M«* IJ irs#
tha tu iq a othgr rrep* are naiMi-i
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ed t.i cptilinur inrrraalng In volume
(41. nf Jh# Tewn #r Mearoe..##
throughout the month. Quality la
, .1,1.011 l i t th e P eh lle Iterurdo o f
nen .lr.el* r a b n iy , F lorid a, la
reported g.uw| and |.ri.o. er- i*.
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III.
I * # * . . niaini/iK alvady. Other ilgnta le v i,ih - 4 . . » / * t i l l . r x r h i-T lN n
ii.g Ahr-.uirl) the market wrr* l|rn i,
' Till.'liKKtil.af * pnriMn »•! •* -t
ruri.lont. ohm. field and Knullah
Oh* i l l u f lit e r * F o u r ( t h
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, detnt
|r*-n corn, tomator*, buller beans
lle e lr m in g lh lr ir -..n e an a »»»».&gt; / '
rablmgc and put*«... Itnm a I I I ,f t 1**1 l.e o i n l ib o
“ CabUF. ate cuuiiiim- l» uiuve
H oulhw ret «HW* o w n e r o f le&lt;*
e a r i l l . M en re
' Oil* i l l , Blm-h P aur
llirouuh Ihe Palnlka Stale Market
iniriyoia * Kti
rUnnlna Nutlh '**
and Ihe WaiK'hulA Stole Market
gegrae*. uln a tk i m ln m e* K»*«
re|Mirle good growing weather with
a » * b n n .lr .n e*V*n *n 4 ib r e e /
rurumhrrn and lumatue* making
le n lk * (l* T T l feet !• Ibn P au lh •rl» » l4 * «.f ib e o la O ran g# M*H
agllafaelnry progrer*.

Hoint&lt;i Dixie Emblem In Korea

Managers To Meet
In Miami Mar. 29

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aag being Ih lr ly &lt; l* i ten iV e-t
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th r o e * Hnuth an lb * IVeel rb lr
of aalg rnag &gt; * * e n ir -.in e a»U
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A. lying F*»l pf a lint be#In"la* an lb* North lla* af Ortag* lioulererg at a polni fiv*
hbngr*g aevaaiy-alaht IIYI}
faat Ramarly fra an iba PeuihWaal IHWl eoraer af aalg Let
Oaa.It). Block A. ang running
'&lt;b thirty (Mi ( m i la iha
ai baclaalng at lb* Haaibwaat
Ipaaea Boat «

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la a m e n t a ifcirfr
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or Mart Off lean

Plush Hotel
ir a a tto r e a

Fraea F a t e O ael

000 loan ta tha hotel.
Roliertaon raid hr paid for their
meal*.
The Saxony la headed by George
D. Sax, who made big aum* in th*
punch l&gt;ogrd huaine**, and ha*
aemtlmea been colled “ the punch
hoard king."
Knhertaon teitified irefore a
Senate Banking Suhrommltte*
which la looking into (hargea of
favorlllam and Influence In grant,
ing af RFC loan*.
He told Um aenatnr* hi* rentfree vacation at th* Saxony canto
after ho dlaagrwd with lower
Kchon RFC employe* who onpoted granting th* loan tu the
hotel, and helped to get RFC
board approval for It.
After the vlalt. Robertaon laid,
h# r*comm*nd*d that Bax h* per­
mitted to apply (200.00 of th*
loan to pay hi* penonal federal
Income toxr*, but Ihlx never wa«
authoritod.
Re fore th* hearing opened,
member* of the euhcommlltee In­
dicated them were a number of
paopi* who havo received free
entrtainment at hotel* which bor­
rowed from the government'* big
lending agency.
Senator Bennett (R-Utah) nak­
ed Robertaon whether he thought
It waa proper to accept euch a
“coilly g i f r from tha Saxony.
Robertoon repl
replied!
“ There n o• two
tw way* to ioo^
at It."

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A CONHOMATI FIAO I I IAJU0 try Cpl. Scott Btomley, a “Damyankeo*
from Stolen liland, N. Y , on a Kuri-un hilltop near Hoengaong. The
Star* and Here were aent lo Dlomley by a girl friend whom he met la
New Or lean*, L o, while a atudent at Tulana College. (/ntenMlkmel)

Korean War
(iwaflaaeg I'k m Fee* (leer
parade.”
The Itcd redoubt overrun by the
American* i* |« mile* northwrat
.Bf'angnini and five miles north
of the I'angtiim-U’onju road.
On the weit-central front a
U. 8. tank patrol fought an eightmil# running gun battle with
Reds.
The lank patrol from the U. H.
First Cavalry Division wa* pep­
pered with Chine** Communist
rifle and marhlnegun fire aa it
mov.il four mile* coat from Yongdu on the road to Hoengaong. The
tonka sprayed the Red-held hill*
north of ihe road with return
fire.
At the end of four mile* the
tonka wheeled around end rum­
bled bark to Yongdu. The -trade
exchange nf fire continued. No
tonka weie loaf.
Another lank patrol that push­
ed north from Yongdu ran Into
Red fire from Ix.th aide* of the
road. After a fight with the Reda
it returned In the Allied line*.
On the extreme right of the
central front, tb 8. Seventh Dietaion troop* lumped ahead two
and on* half mile*—(he .1*.
••*«! &gt;m
iu nn th.
lx»«l
enln
the front— In with,
in Um var.N .,f Changnvonr.
•l.anynvong routed, the highway
from the .a-1 .-na-l town of Kanrnunr
Korean lr*M.p*
fire eocrntlnc
Flehlfr.lwmher nilot* of the
If V Fif.li v|* |." , , r reiw.Hed
•l'*v lafllel.nl mo*.- than 7M ca«.
o-|iie I.. iHnel . ,,,, |[,i| troop
roiH-rnlialiol)- nlo.-o Ihe Korean
fr.nl and l.-bin.l lle.1 line. Mon­
day.
In ii.inrove.| Prim, weniber. the
Air Forre fl.-.v *170 »or*lr* t(on, *"• 21H •“ eh..,, ttipporl of \|.
lied yr»'ll&gt;d Irnn|n,
Aoierlr.n Mnrinr. ronllnu.il
Ihelr drive amoow nreclpiloii.
neara lowar.l ll-.nuch-io a key
rend Inure hclleurd to lw&lt; Common.
Ir* central front hra.loonrtnr'
Ch*ne*e e&gt;-.| N--rl|. Korean lle«l»
fonrht atilblM.rntv lo alrtn the
erln.lln* Allie-I northward drive
while Ihev built tin on Ihe ren*eul
and weilrrn front* for a notdKIe
“ 0*1 rnO-man munler-aMault on ihe
Allie*.
On the eastern flank. Ihe II. S.
Revenlb IHrl.bin and »he (J, S.
Secmul Divt.lnn and it* French
element* hurled three anearheada
araln-l an e.tlriaied a 000 Red*
np a mountnln.ringed plateau.
The Red* were In a howl-»ha***d
redoubt fire mile* north of the
east-west road between Pongnlm
and lleenaonr.
Associated Pre»* rorreapondent
Tom Slone reported that tha
stronghold wa* "brlatllng with
enemv troop*, gun emplacements,
tunnels, log hunker* and freshly
du» trenches."
The smeah at tha Red rebo.lt
wa* launched after Allied troop*
beat off Inrallved Red attack* at
both end*, " f the «entr*l front.
In the middle aertor, the U. 8.
Robertaon *ald ha expected “ to
nay a rea*ouahle rate" for the
hotel room, hut accepted from
Bat a esurteay card entitling him
to free room rent only.
• -Chairman Fulbright (D-Ark)
told him th* botol'x record, a* to
meali •hewed only that Robertoon
paid a 114.73 fheck for ont m#ol
during nl* *tay.' Robertaon *ald
that wax borauM h# paid raM
for Ihelr other meal*.

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Soviet Denounced

all goet well, the Sodallst lead­
er will go before parliament tonsrrow a ftm ssa 1st fcrr.al c:nfiraatisa
The Socialist council dcci-.isa
today urai no guarantee Mollet
would succeed in funning a gov­
ernment, which would be France’s
17th in alx year*. II* atill faced
th* Job of persuading the other
main parties, th* Catholic Popu­
lar Republican movement (MRI’ I
and the moderat Radical Social­
ists to agree on a formula for
a new election law. The argu­
ment over Ihie caused Ihe resig­
nation of premier Rene Pleven1*
colaitlon government last Wednes­
day.
Earlier Mollet had called upon
President Vincent Aurlol, al». a
Socialist, and told him he wanted
to give up the Job uf forming a
cabinet. Aurlol ronvinerd him he
-huui.i krrp trying and Mallet
then asked ami received permis­
sion of the Socialist council, lie
I* party secretory-general.

(Ceattaaeg f r t a Face Oaei
7l-.tcr.tly sought such a veto poli­
tico and that 1* ubat bi»v nlrcr.uy
unduly delaye.1 ihe Japanece
peace settlement."
Malik, Soviet repreaentotive at
the United Natione announced
Saturday that he will not reaume
talk* he haa been carrying on
i f month* with J.-nn Fort ir
Dull**, President Truman'* apecial treaty envoy who recently
returned from Japan.
The 8tote Ihruartmrr.t said
thia action waa taken apparently
under instructions from Moscow
and commented that it “contrails
with th* propaganda prufruion*
of Ihe Soviet Union aa to p&gt;*re
and over-all Japan* w peace.”

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THE HANFORD HERALD, BANfOHD^ FLORIDA

Czech Ambassador To
India Resigns Post
BOMBAY, India,~Mar. 6-&lt;A7—
Purge-ridd.n Communit. CxrchoSlovakia'* amliasaador to Imlia,
llohualav G. Kratochvil, waa re­
ported today to have flwl to
Knglan.1. Hi* milmasy condemned
his flight a* a “ betrayal of hi*
rotinlry.”
Formerly ambassador to l.ondon, Kratochvil wa* appointed
to hla last post in 1049 by th*
then Foreign Minlrter Vlodo
Clementis. The two were de*.
criUd a* good friends, he Cteche
last week announnd the arrest
of dementi* for alleged plotting
against the Red regime.
The Cxechoalovak embassy, in
New Delhi, said said Ihe ambass­
ador with hi* wife and Infant
son, “ after having been summoni«l to Prague for rnneultatlon,
■Ian.lone.I &lt;hr embassy without
Informing the mrmlvra of hi*
ataff." he embaaay statement
termnl the action "hie u-gi*natlnn from hit official post."
The family waa accompanied
by the son'* govern***, a Mr*.
Wagner, who** huiband, n fonivcr Ca-sh army 1o fflett, .lltvl In
•
voneentraUegjfpmp.il
Itrllalue Muircea her* said Iha
groun -ailed Kntunlay fur Britain
on tw* Brlndla Steam Navigation

PARIS, Mar. &amp;—&lt;4*)-Ru.vlan
aid we&gt;tern deputim «al down at
a conference table here today
after Britain, France and the
United Stolen served notice Ihnt
there won't lie any malor Uig
Four conference unlen* the Rus•iena are prepared.to talk alioui
problem* other than Germany.
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko waa the laat of
th&lt;- four lo arrive. IU* Russian
Zi* 110 automobile, flying the
Red flag with hammer and sickle,
palled up after the other three
already were un hand. II* wa*
unsmi.
unsmiling a* he Joined U. S.
Anibaasad.jr-At-I.org.- Philip Jr*tup, Britain'* Ernest Davies ami
France'* Alexandre Parodi.
At 4:16 P. M. the four deputle*
aat down at a round tol.lr, with
Parodi presiding, and th* first
rr.aion wa* under way.
Karller Jcasup spoke for th*
three western countries In say­
in g that if the Soviet* want to
limit the topics fur a Big Four
meeting tu Germany, there U
little chance the higher level
conference will take place. He
told a new* conference the three
western countries are fully in
accord In thrlr views.
Meanwhile France'# Socialist
Party authorized Its leader, 46year-old Guy Mollet, to accept
the post of nrrmler in an attempt
to resolve tnl* country'* govern­
ment rriai*.
With an approval voled 2,400
t» 700 In the Socialist Party's
National Council, Mollet lmga“
at once to eurvey the field in an
attempt to form a cabinet. If
Company'* ship Jal-Aaad.
Report* were current
here
alto that several other Cscch*
riuploynd,filth India by •agencies
nf, their.-government In recent
wrote laid disobeyed order* re­
call! Qg' (U ri jo Prague ami had
ado* (a. wmdon Instead.

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Fas* &lt;»■•&gt;

munirt lir* arc believed in many
part* nf the world hcc*u»e' th*
iM-uple there have no way of
learning the truth."
lie asked Congress lo vote Ihe
money lo Ihe State Department
for the current fiscal year to com­
plete radio broadcasting facilities
to assure adequate coverage “ in
critical areas o f th* world" to
make our campaign o f trull, mure
effective in countries behind ihe
Iron curtain."
Presidential Secretary Joseph
Short made public the President's
statement at a new* conference
In which hr also disclosed:
1. Charles R. Wiison, Defense
Mobilisation Director, under fir*
by organised labor leader* who
walked out uf the moblliialid:!
■etup, will fly here for a fcneheon
conference with tho President at
the "Little Whit* House" tumorrow.
2. President Truman held a 20.
minute conference by a five-way
long distance telephone setup
with S'lr* President Barkley,
speaker Rayburn, Senate majority
leader McFarland and house ma­
jority leader McCormack.
.Short said that Wllaon has been
at Fort Lauderdale, with his
family and that Mr. Truman In­
vited him lo Key West for lunch.
Wilton will be h*re only a few
Hour*, Short said. He I* due at
the Boca Oiica airport at 11:46
A. M. tomorrow.
The secretary wouldn't discus*
Wilson's visit her# Iwyond saying
"the prraldent Invited him .for
lunch."

(Ftattaare r n a Fag# Oaa)
cil is hasitrung by a veto. The
Council, under ir.* (L N. charter,
baa primary responslhllty for Ihe
maintenance of world peace.
Th* resolution specifically called
on U. N. member* to earmark
unit* of their armed forcce for
uag by the world organization
when needed to put down naked
aggression.
Bancroft today urged Immediate
creation of these units and steps
toward* integration u n fighting
force “ a* promptly aa nozslhlr so
that If the need for collective ac­
tion were to arise In Ihe near
future the improvising that wa*
necessary in the Korean «■ *
would he substantially reduced.’*
“ The prompt development of
*on&gt;* plan* for coordination, how­
ever rudimentary, will In our view
rreale Incentive lo all stales lo
•el up United Nations units and
plan for their participation In a
Hmivrrtal system. TTir upward
spiral will have begun," he de­
clared.
Bancroft said Ihe IT 8. con•l.lercd interim arrangement* for
the collective use of these force*
the committee's primary task.
lie said il* secondary aim
should he to consider collective
application of political, economic
and psychological measures to re­
strain aggression or to meet it. If
it occur*.
A sub-committee of the collec­
tive measures groun is. now con.
sldrrlng the imposition of sanc­
tions on Communist China because
o f ita intervention in the Korean
war.
••
Bancroft pointed out that on*
o f the most romnl*x tasks facing
Ihe committee will he how region­
al and rdlectlve self-defense ar­
rangements— such a* the Atlan­
tic Pact organisation— ran be
meshed Into the universal collec­
tive security system.

Draft Proposal
tCeattaard Trca r«* s One)
ducted ahead of the IB i f ? year
old group.
*
The Administration bill pro-v
nose* this same priority system
but would make IB ye*r* "Id* tub
Ject to Induction.
Senator Lyndon Johnson (DText, floor manager (or the
UMT« measure, predicted ir ad­
vance that Morse's proposal would
be Iwaten by a "surtuntial ma­
jority."
Other supporter* of UMT*
claimed between 86 and
votes
against the limiting amendment. (•
The Senate Armed Service* Cum- V
milter previously rejected tho
M o r s e amendment, 12 to I .
Bagdad capital o f modern Iraq,
wa* a brilliant center of learning
while Europe wa* In Ita Dark
Ages.__________

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MII.WAlIKKKf, Mar. 6 IM
iTftitinir rnnsrrvAlidhiRt^ from
Unlle,! Ntoti-s, Canada ami MeXiro met tmlay for a three.day dl»eusslnn o f thl* cnntlrml'* wild­
life resource*.
AIm.ui iio |*apers will lu* read to
aunie 1.200 delegates In th* tilth
North American Wildlife Conferrnce Topic* will range from game
nutrition ami control to the Sea
Umprry threat to Great Ukes
fl«hlng.
Ira N. Gabrlrlsun, Washington,
of ,h* National
Wildlife Institute and formerly
chief o f U. S. Wildlife 8ervlce,
prraidi-d at the openin* meeting.
Juslleo William O. Douglas of
the IL 8. Supreme Court la to he
chairman o f Ihe Tuetnlav after­
noon nn the feme. "Needed. A Nalural Repsiurce* Pollcvv."
Related meeting* will he held
by tuch group* a* Outdoor Writere
A»*&lt;vl*tlon of America.
Amrrlran FUherle* Society. Wild,
ernrei Society ami Society of
American Foreater*.
The National Wildlife Federalion ended It* convention Sundav
by re-electing lop officer*. Includprertdcnr Claude D. Kelley, AL
more, Ala.

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Firrt Marin# Dirlilon pressed
northward through a narrow
mountain canyon north of Baemal,
vital road Junction five mile
n°rih o f abattered Horntong.
Th# Marine advancement wa*
alow and bitter among rteefuilded
peak* wher* Re.| riflemen and
mortar* lurked Iwhtnd craggy deVntet. It war aimed at the Important road huh of Hongchoa,
mn# mile* north of Saetual he.
Herod to he the main hulld-un
point of Red troop* nn th* central
front.
Froren Allied lewtlee llllgrrd th*
area. Thee were the victims r,f «
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Senator Calls
Red Reinforcements Help On RFC
■ Enter Korean Battle Loan Proper
♦

Marines Drive Slowly
Toward Transport
Hub Against Fierce
Chinese Resistence
4

TOKYO. Mir. t&gt;-(JT&gt;&gt;— Patkaciad American Marine* attacking
over new faltrn mow drovr 'lowly
ahrad today in Central Karra. Tlir
Chinese Rrdi rexiitet) bitterly.
The Leatherneck* were pushing
toward the key communication*
hub of Hongchon, 15 mile* north
of recaptured Hoengtong. Some of
the Marine element* were 11 mile*
,»from Hongchon.
* The Chinere Red* are believed
to have concentrated their largrii
frontline force* at Hongchon. Gen­
eral MacAithur taid another big
Red force—the Chinese Third Field
Army— i* moving toward the front
from norlhearl Korea lo support
the Communirt fourth Field Army.

Mar Arthur’* report * u
the
firat indication of a large shift
mt»y the Third Field Army. He aaid
it war comprised of several army
corps, possibly up to 90,000 men.
Despite loaaea of an estimated
22,250 troop* »lnct the United
Nallnn* returned it* limited of.
feiutve, Feb. 21 the Chlneae and
North Korean* are believed to
number .100,000 below Para’ lel 18
In South Korea.
Lt. General Matthew D. Ridg.
way, commander of Allied.ground
forces In Korea, told a ntwa eon.
inference the Red* hare plenty of
men to launch a big counter* of*
fenaire.
But he eapreiaed belief loch an
attack i* not imminent Rldgway
added that hia forte* “ at the
moment" could atop a Red offen*
air*.
The ei-parstrooper g e n e r a l
•poke confidently o f fill Eighth
Army'* capabilities and praited
the aupport he haa received from
^General MacArthur.
9
Rldgway went lo Korea from
w i* killed ia aJeep act Ident north
o f Seoul In Deeembar. Rldgway
ounniamkd an airborne division
in Europe in World War II.
On the battlefront, a all-inch
M»nw fall Mowed the determined
Allied push Tueeday through the
craggy mountalna and rite-peddled
valley* arroas the peninsula ear:
A n t Keoul.
*
Units of the First Maria* Dlvl*!»n took Hill X16 three mile*
northeast of Hoengtong Tuesday
o f ter other elemrntt punched to
pointa four mile* north and north­
west nf the rubbled town Monday.
’Hie Red* pumped artillery,
mortar and machlnegun fire into
the Leatherneck* Monday but fell
hack, air spotter* reported an
estimated three Chlneae battalion*
directly ahrad of ih* Marine*,
, « from five to «ii mites north and
** northwest of Hoengaonw.
On the earUcenlral front, Ko.
rean Reda fought bitterly .'rom
log bunker dugout* oil rugged
ridgea near Taeml, a , Mountain
stronghold from which they were
routed Monday.
Taeml 1* 10 miles northwest of
Pangnim. eastern toad Junction of
one o f the main eaai.wfet high,
ways running to Hecngaong and
~
Red*' new position*
Seoul. The
_______ under. assault b y l . _
•war*
Second and Seventh WfUjpna.
A combination Araeriean.French
ground, artillery and artrlal as.
aault chased the Reds out of
TWaml But air r^ n u lsa a n ea
Tuesday showed IMO Rada were
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Auto Collides With
Freight Train And
d e r a i l s 18 Cars
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WEST PALM HKACM. ji s r . 8
—6Pt— A motnHit ramnsM Into an
■l*car freight train hero today
and upset 11 cars.
The ears of the haneilydooded
southbound freight loro i s 1,44*9
feet o f track and ruined lAQOl er-ra
tlss. r
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to the track and roll­
ing atocs vs* ertt mated by P. L.
^Gaddis, Florida East Ceert Roilw o ad superintendent, at v n then
% M t Benson. N W O * tv e r of
the automobile, told r lt t s lt o n W.
H. Fletcher that wha« M Mw the
collision was Inevitable h* Jumped
and wa* uninjured. Hit far slam­
med Into the lif t car of tfeu train.
The machine got oodm the
wheels of the freight tad core
toppled ripping up tm k a and
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Six Europeans Are County Board Hit
AppointedToHigh For Treatment Of
Defense Positions Epileptic Patient
Western Army Takes Mrs.Ravene&gt; Demands
Medical Care For
Shape As Top Level
Mrs. J. O. Larson
Leaders Are Chosen
PARIS, Mar. 6 —(A1)— General
Dwight D. Litenliower't liraiiquarten today announerd the a|&gt;pointmenl ol til European* and one
Ameiican to top pom m the
North Atlantic military command.
I rom Europe Eiirnhower named
ihiee Hrilith, two French and one
Italian to auiti him.
Eisenhower's chief of staff, Lt.
General Alfred M. Gruenther,
snnoimcril these appointments:
l.t.
General Marcrl-Mauricc
Carpentier, French Army, to be
Deputy Chief of Staff for Ad­
ministration.
Air Vice Marshal R. C. &gt;|udleston, (British) Royal Air Fore
Deputy Chief For Plan*.
MaJ. General Terence Sydney
Airey, British Army. A«-Mant
Chief For Intelligence.
Maj. General F. W. Fe*ting,
British Army. Assistant Chief
For Organisation and Training.
Rear Admiral Perrant Capponl,
Italian Navy, Assistant Chief for
Personnel and Administration.
MaJ. General Pierre Louis BodetH French Air Force, Assistant
Chief For Plans, Policy and Ope­
rations.
Maj. General Edmond H. Lea.
vey, U. 8. Army, Assistant Chief
For Logiitlca.
G r u e n t h e r ’s announcement,
SHAPE'S communique No. 8, ex­
plained that “ these senjor officers
will he concerned primarily with
operation*
ration* and functions within
the staff structure at Supreme
S pretne
Headquarter*, which now Is lo*
eatad fn the Hotel Ailorta here.
Commander* of the Atlantic
Pact's land, sea and atr forces,
plus regional commanders, arc r i ­
pened to lie named soon.
Rritaln's Field Marshal I.nrd
Montgomery also Is expected to
be named to a high post, probably
a* a deputy to Eisenhower. Ike
htmielf now hold* the title o f
Supreme Commander A l l i e d
Force* Europe.
The staff chief* appointed
today, Gruenther said, each will
be assisted hy a deputy or assistiroattaae* (la Cser Slat

Man Is Charged With
Knife Attavk On Boy
A man, charged with assault
with Intent to kill In connection
with the slabbing of a IB year
old hoy at Oviedo, was arrested
early last night by Constable
George Kelsey and was brought to
th* County Jail.
Marvin Fulghum, the victim,
wa* reported lo h a v e been
slabbed a number of times hy WIIlard Witt, 22, who was arrested
after a search by Constable Kt-Isey. Two sisters, who were with
th* Fulghum youth were not InJumL

Mu. Eleanor Ravrnel today
itiongly protested to the County
Commission an action a month
ago whereby Mrs. J. 0 . Larson was
allowed lo leavr the Hospital here
lo go lo live temporarily with a
friend. Mrs. Anna Stsrnr* in Uptala.
Maintaining that Mrs. Larson
is subjrct to epileptic iriiurrt. and
rrquiir* medical attention. Mrs.
Ravcnrl asked that the fotlei be
returned to the County Home as
a Irons fide County case where
“ she can have quiet and care of
a doctor and until her case is
diagnosed.”
Mr*. Larson, said Mr*. Ravcncl,
had ■ spinal injury when she wa*
IS year* of age, and added that an
examination by a special!*! might
ray to cure the leisure*.
a wa:
I have the power of attorney
Il'MlIsatC oa gag* Bias

S t a t e Legislator
Defends Probe Of
Governor Warren
• ORLANDO, Mar. S-rt*)— Rep.
Edward R. Kirkland or Orange
county said today that any tm
harrassment to the elate from
pursuing hia plan to Invastlgate
Governor Warren's campaign
would be small compared
i embarrassment Floridians

n

He mad* the statement In re­
plying to State Senator James
W. Moore o f Hobring who lass
weekend called the Orlando at
tnrney to task for pursuing hi*
jalion of the
plan for an invaatlgi
Warren campaign.
Kirkland said
imnaL
after the Kefauvor committer i*
sued Its report tilt! if Invettigair n it iM l ‘
atal

C o lla zo C a s e Goea
To J u r y T o m o rro w
WASHINGTON, Mar. M l ' i Hmb ihr government and defrn.e
rested today in th* murder trial nf
Q*car Collaio, accused of slaying
a guard during an attempt In hit
President Truman Nov. I.
The rase is expected to gu to n
federal court Jury of ninr women
end three men tomorrow. If ronvicted, the 17.year old Puerto
Klein Nationalist faces a manda­
tory sentence c f death In the elec­
tric chair.
Collaio was the only witness
celled by th# defense,
He slaked ala file on o story
that he and Me companion, Grl**llo
Torn-sola, planned a demonstra­
tion in front o f Blair House, but
had not Intended ta alll nnyone.

Marine Veterans Of Hamhung Retreat
Arrive In U. S. Under Rotation Plan
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6 — (A*) — Some 1.000 Maria* vetereos
of Korea begsrs wading ashore today through three day* of red tape—
all that sepirMc* them fro a furlough home.
Tha veterans—1,167 Firat Division Leathernttks who came cheer­
ing through the Golden Gate ywttrday — were promised they ywould
he paid *ff and granted M day#----------------- 1 ■
leaves by Fridar, If poaaUbl*. The aa they recalled like months of
pro'll.* ram* /rom Col, ,L- G. Koran fighting.
Miller, commanding officer of
“The rhow was ftasen solid.'*
Marine Barrerka at Treasure said CpI. Jamea RMwaa at Toledo,
0., h* wae wounded by shrapFly
Island In San Francisco Bay.
The Leatemeck* are veterans of in th* Chengjla fighting. And
th* bitter, battling retreat from that w ii all xe* had to lb
lv# on.
‘T-rallen* of
ChangJIn Reseervoir,
Moet of
theus were wounded, 400 convales­ teblee, hash
cing. But all wtr» walking. And It
nil hapby. to be euveng the first warm up tho
returned tjome unr- - she Marine*' legs and in my
new rotation ayatsrn.
ration bad M lii
They lined the rails ai the like the other*
U. 5. S. Breckinridge use (ticks and *
Wives, parents, sweetheart*.
Ia hero.''
shootIft*: 'Have no fear, Ik# First
wounded faoddie* tad officials casually:
greeted them.
“ I wae v m i M
( got a frag*
Mrs, 0 . L Hogue of Oakland, merit In my back and a grenade
Calif, fainted when she aaw her —
t**e of I R a j « concur, ten
•on, PFC Clinton Ifogtra, walk Using* — wont tit between my
deem tho Breclinridge'e gang­ lege. J u t feftt Ilk* a bee etlng.
plank.
I didn't turn in fa r It,”
A m t t y yramg wife broke
rough Me mJ*. cordira haldlng
CpI. 8 p r M aal4 'Zw ryth in g
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Senate D efeats Bill To Limit
Volunteers’ Length O f Service

Murray Demands That
RFC Make Public
A ll
Congression*
al Communications

Only Selected ROTC
Students Arc Sub­
ject To Deferment,
Draft Boards Told

I/oatherncck Taken To Korean Field Hospital

WASHINGTOnT Mat. ty-4iV)
—Senator Murray (D-Mont) today
drfrnded as “ propel” hit prodding
ol the RFC to lend 1 1.000.000 to

WASI MNGTON. Mar.

a Miami Beach Hotel for which his
•on. James Murray, was attorney.
In a statrmcnl. ihr Senator slid
that what he did was ” ii&gt;utin*'‘
and “ comitlrnl with established
congressional practices.”
A Senate eomnilttrr developed
evidene*- yesterday that James
Murray, a Washington lawyer, re­
ceived 121,000 In fee. in runne*.
linn with that Allied loan*.
A* to ht» .on'* connection with
Ihr matter, Senator Murray .aid:
“ He i* a lawyer conducting
proper am! ethical service, for
hi- clients; and I can are no rea­
son why, hecau.e he I* niv son. I
•hould treat him any differently
than I would any other lawyer,
“ When he railed my attention
to the prohlem. hr and hi* asso­
ciate* were encountering In con­
nection with thi* matter, and when
investigation convinced me that
hi* fact* were correct, I volunteerrd to make exactly the «ar#e «ort
of representation to the RFC
that 1 have made In many similar
rases for other ettiien*.”
The loan which Senator Murray WOUNDIO IN (HI flOHtlNO un Ihr Wonlu-llocngtong sector In Korea. .i Marino of '.In- Pint Marino Division
urr*d th* RFC to approve was to Is grrtly placed on a Utter fur remaval by ambulance (background! to a field tirspli.il behind the lines. Fel­
the Sorrento Hotel. He wrote the low Leatherneck, drove lulu llucngu tig. where the Reds had been putting up bill, r rciUtauco. (international)
RFC a letter shout it.
A Senate Ranking Subcommit­
tee, now investigating charge* of
influence on RFC lending, brought
out that it was on# of three loans
being handled hy George Ol***gold, n New York attorney.
The others were $1,500,000 to
o a .a
r*
I i U )lR -U * lU llK
V lU l) r
n
! PI
.
th* Saxony hotel, also of Miami |
Beach, and (1,000,000 to a hotel
equipment company In Miami.
Til(ll, K u tlf T.
« f H.f*
James Murray wa* a Washingh'anfnitf I'uit Ni». .VI# ilu* A iti»'i i
ton representative of Gla**gold'•
.. K” i Senator Boyle Says
law firm.
. . . . . . Opposition Is Voiced 11”
Th* subcommittee disclosed It
A If Uouc.1 RuquustH
wae told during closed hairing*
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Tax On Homcsrcnds Florida in »h.- n,-w r,. ve ..fn
Have Been Granted
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Ih r S rn a tr tmlay d r f r a lr d 77 to
14 m an n llrittp i to lim it tn llir r c
y r a u tlir i r i v i r r trrm , o f all u ilu u I r r u for ih r a im rd fo re n ,
S rn a lo r M orse ( R - O r r ) piu|N»r d it a i an amendment to the
hioad L 'n iv r n ia l M ilita ry T ia m in g
am i S r iv ic r b ill. H r co n trn d rd the
A ir Force. N avy and M a rin e , had
" h ig h - p r r u u ir d "
lh a u ia n d ,
ol
young m rn lo rn lirt for four years
"to avoid brin g drafted into the
in fa n try ."
At p re irn t the Arm y has a m in i­
mum uf three y ra is for volunteers.
I lie A ir F o rc r. Navy and M arines
rrq u irr me to sign up for at Irasl
four years.
V
The measure hefore the Senate
would r x ir n d the draft lo IH-yrarolds, l l a lio would provide m ac­
hinery
for
U niversal
M ilita ry
1 raining, hut a group o f senators,
let hy T a ft and flric itrr, O h io R e ­
publicans, and Kdwin C. Johnson
( l) L o lo ) , want lo knock that sec­
tion nut o f the bill.

At the same time Selective
Service advised draft hoard* that
only selected students in Resrrve
Officers Training Corps programs
are e ligib le for deferment from
the draft,'
Director Lewis B. tlershey sent
to state directors of Selective Serbulletin explaining th* stadraft registrants chosen for
enroll!
enrollment or continuation in the
ItOTG of the Army, Navy or Air
Forte.
HU aide* said the bulletin wax
Issued partly because many per­
sons mistakenly believe a student
i* automatically daferved from the
draft when he serves in the ROTC
•indents especially "elected hy
ItdTi’ officials are deferred, they
said.
Her,hey alun reminded draft
l-.ard, that student, -elected for
ROTC training may tie deferred
even if they huve already had
their preinduct inn physical exami­
nation at the time of selection.
Official* said some draft lioardx
were in douht about this because
of armed force* agreement pro­
hibiting the enlistment of regis­
trant, after thry have l&gt;een order,
ed to report for their prr.indnrtinn

Raise In School Local Legion Head Seminole County
Funds Faces Stiff J ® ’ W a t C lS To Get $753’ 500 K
For Road Repairs
Legislative right
To LawFarmlttiR* tSjK;,Sij. &gt;^7 :2

Maryland Repeals
‘Jim Crow* Law On
Transportation

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I wa* 1announced la -i

IALLAHASqE. H»i. &lt;&gt;♦ -t/TI *
The f o lk . who want in o rr nnllnm *
lo finance Florida'# publi- m I mmiI*
arc in fur s flu liirr stiff I inf it m
the L c g is la lu rr n rxt tnonlh. *;v
jM trn tly .

Hut

ANNArol.18. Mr.. Mar. « - &lt; 1 ’
A twill u l irn a tu ts .uni I iuuje
—“Jim Crow" on the stale'* Chi,
apeak* Bay ferries will how out m em licrt showed sir almost evrn
on June I.
slivision among those w liu la s o t
Governor MrKtldin assured th.»i raising another $20,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in
last night hy putting hi* signtlui
to n General Assembly act repeal carry out the school fn u n d a li m
ing Maryland's law calling f'» program in lull, llioie wlm aie opsegregation of race* on inirr»i*i.
, j ,,nit ,|„llr W|H(
(M„|e
stearnhoata ami railroad*.
'
.
,
Enacted in the early 1900's, th. up ihetr minds,
act has been enforced only on th&gt;
Only etioiil half rt t l«-s;ivli*»•i
slate's ferry system in recent answered the questionnaire, loti
years.
of th»*e who did the majority wa.
Regular effort* had been mad&lt; opposed to a leghlatlve come It
to get “ Jim Crow" off the * suk-1proto,sal to permit lasatlon of
far more than 20 yeara, but it wa homestead* for m-hied |nir|&gt;o*,-i
not until this year that the perm only.
nial repealer gained approval of
Sentiment was al«int evvtlly d i­
both house* of the legislature
vided, too, on th* plan of the Irgi*
A group of tha atate's Negm iatfve cosincll and school tnicre.i*
leaders stood behind the Govern to gtarantre hy constitutional
or aa hr ceremoniously used three amendment that th,- slot,-’- mniii
pen* Ui stgn the repealer.
*&gt;uttun for county school imildri’
McKeldin also signed four will hr avallahlr for u ,-eMMin
other legislative acts into law si number of years &gt;n couniir-s o u l l
(re a lis e ,* tm r s f , Blal
borrow against it at low Internt
rates for immrilialr t olistr i'lion
The 8l»l*- contributed
000 to county school- in tin- cutrent two-year period tn nlritoV. fu ll
compliance with the 11*17 - ln.*&gt;l
Police ere Investigating the case law that gears State allotment
of a "black widow" who turned m.t mainly tu the number o f punilt nod
ih __________
s s lls s ts (la
raae aisl
lo be no widow at nil hut n man
_______
Impersonating n women.
. .
n ,
,,
Chief Roy 0. William* reported A d V IU lC U Sill** H l ‘ ilV &gt;
this rooming that the “ widow", on,
ev
rm isi.. | * ..s | i.
Georgia Black, about 60, who h«'
I* OT
I fU t t lf
run n rooming hous# at W Pecan
Avenue aince about 1908, had been
DETROIT, Mer. it ,t*»-.TI.c
taken Ul and wna rushed to Fer- i-ritlci. wlm *ay television is «r*vk
nald-Laughton Memorial Hospital mg boxing attendance mav gi-i u
Examination by physician* di*- jolt when Heavyweight ITiampion
closed the startling fact that the Exxard Charle- and challenges
lang haired Negro widow, wa* nut leery Joe tVaicol’ start &gt;wa|i|iliig
a widow at alt. but a man. "She" liunche* tomerrnw night.
had received her name from her
Maybe television has hurl toe
“first husband" whose name wa. turnout at .thrr fight*—hut TV is
Black. The “ Widow Black" came causing no headacues for this 10*
ta Banford from South Carolina round battle for the World’s cham­
many years ago, aald Chief Will- pionship.
A brisk advene* sale that has
Police have fingerprinted the passed the 1X0,000 mark was re­
“■he" who turned out to be a “ he", torted today by Lew Cromwell, box
sad took photograph* pending fur­ office boas "f Olympia stadium.
ther Investigation.
And this for a fight that's twine
Noth telecast and broadcast.
Charles, a younger, speedier, and
DONATIONS ASKED
Tha Bad Croat today Issued an lighter boxer than the veteran
appeal far bed linen and blankets Walcott, remained a 1-to-l favor­
far five families burned out in a ite in the betting odd*.
fire Iasi Friday. Mrs. Gontele*.
Walcott we* down to a trim IPI
at Telephone M&gt;, will receive dona­ pounds and Charles about IM.
If Charles wins, the champion
tions.
will probably defend his crown
sgxlnst Joe Liu is next month. If
CANTEEN REOPENS
BOLLYWOOD, Mar. 6 -t A 1) - Walcott wins, Jersey Joe must
M Bollywood canteen, one of the defend the title against Chart**
la^of any war, will re- within 90 day*.

Black Widow Turnn
Out To Be A Man

PREACHER-HATING DEVIL
CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia.. Mar. * (B5—Potiee are looking for “ the
Devil" who stab a pen from the
study nf the Rev. L E. Carter,
natter of 8 t Andrew* Evangelical
United Brethern Church here.
The theff left a note reading:
“ I hat* you. The devil."

night

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si.t a d ju tan t
A d ju ta n t Singlrtary then 'ii&lt; hI*
•-silly" revealed that he t i.ietnb i
No. 2 tn Florid*. M&lt;*mhci liii&lt; tt&lt;
ilii&gt; (’ lull wa* based nn effort in
litinylng fit new menl he ■- Io­
ta ern -Ian. if, and Frh. U&gt;
The .Sanford I'ost van b"a‘ ' .’ »&gt;
menilwra, said Mr. Hingletnrv. r»three otirer members bav«- twen
fiddiil Including Pa-t Onnnanib ■
J»nn’ * tj. tiallnway, George \:.i\
berry ami James P, Hrnton
I'ost Commander Knriylt Ilor
holder eiingtatulatr,t tin- boii.,i -t
rive and nnnininred that elei tin of
officers of the Post will tol.i
|d*i'&lt;* at the Hireling on Apr
Cap! I.mirks with tiiti ,,n-r&lt;&gt;*&lt;•-,
•hips, amt Past Commander &lt; In
ter T. Miller with 100, Imv.- rerrivril "century earilx” in im i,n.
tmn nf their mrmbrrxllip effort,.
Jsnn » Singletary has lit, lie op.
Mayberry, 4X; Jattir* Galloway,
and Janie- llenton. 14 new mem
hershlp*.
I.uvt year under Hie n d m in i-tra
tuns nt Cutndr.
iiaiimray, tin
Poll rvarhed u peak inernUo»bip
II ssllssi* Ha l*aee * 1,1

l|i&gt; S la t, I fo.ut |)i p .iiiin e n i in
l l , lih l. lllk i Ionly I I lo ll .ippiOkcd
m ail n m k hi Sem inole County list*
* e*i at a lO i l «i| $ 7 i 3.100. Stale
JnCeil
-Srlutoi I. f
11.oy!

today,

i iliaI action mi tile bud gel telwill lake place Mu 21 al
Jjikmnullr, lie .■tilled, hut liner
all lequrtls made liy tin, county
have lireu gianlrd mi irgsld to p in , leal
H r r ih r y -aid th i, agreem ent
load 1 oast met ion am! mipfovrtnrnl
“ does not apply in the -election
no local ir|ne»rnlalion will hr ic- of -tudentx ror the R O T C ."
Mmnwhile Senator Humphrey
ipiued at tlir Inerting.
Itie iinmar) toad piogrum in |(D-MInnt rhainiati of a .Senate
y tJ
fommlttee, today hacked
in rallied out by •tie- Slate Kind Inquiry
In partmeot will i &lt;■ &lt; IfialM.CHMS ssti-i Svganlied lalsir*, dem and, for
will include lito widening of n policy making voice in the De­
i n tie'll Avenue from Hcmlnnte fense Mobilisation Program.
Humphrey said any reptexrntaIhitilfvard to I In Mr Undo High­
way.
&gt; llim labor had in the program tie.
for Its leader* ordered n walkout
I In, program iM a lin r . “ tw,&gt;
amounted to “coming
mile, six lam ■trip of highway la»t l lweek
's s l l i i i r i Oa s*aar
more than KO feet wide, will cost
t IL’fi.rHM), -aid Mr. Ilnvle. This
amount will include I l.’fi.iNtO on*
uhiciunt will Include a &lt;;lX,rUai onSchool, wlildi lie lidded, he had
ihi

It UMlk»iH#il

lilt

l‘ R8r

Sense O f Urgency Relaxes Across U. S.
As Korean Successes Lessen Tension
tty HELM AN MORIN
ASHOCIATED PRESS SPI, HI I tllCItl'SpdN hen r
(Tu survey the I'. S. rnnhittralioo scene, lake the lrm|ieralure of the countryside, and rhrrk on the gruers, or lark of it—
fn Ihr grval drfen-e buildup, the \--ocintrd l'rr«, p—ixnril a
Bperial rarrespondrnl 1.. il-il key arras nf the honti front. He
hs- |u-t returned from h trip through Ihr middle « r-l and -um.
nut ire- general intpir—inn* ill the ariumpanviiig -itrr* the tir-t
of four daily articles, thi- begin- a -rrir- of \—ik i,lrd I'rr—
rrp,*rls which will rover Ihr nations ma|or prrHluctioii area-,)

title

paraeaaHUea again will tn•aeviceenen free * f charge,
did' fa WerUWgr II.
af tha canteen.
_ a VtSftAOO night dob
November, was MMOtwed

in

I hi* it tit# critica l year ho the great p rog ra m lo ir-.iu n llm
United Stale*, ir-h u ilil tin- ilr r n g lh o l it, A lh e t. in d th o i it t, hu(ied
f o r e t d i the threat o l further Comn umtl a g g ie n iu n
It i* critica l h e o u te the giganlo Am erican |irogr.rni
a matter
of interne im .iottanc* in lire calculation* of ih r .Soviet U nion. Inn —

i* atlil lat«*ty In the Idoeprint
-------------- ——
—
tlago nml ir*,e-sarily must »e- l alrengthenlng of hetr.lrpherie demain *o for another six u i" frn-c- an d o u r P a c ific fortifica­
tio n , —with cm ptia,!*
"specially
month*.
By the aurnmgi of llroJ. mfli- upon the buildup lot the Air
tary men expect to ba brrathtng Forces and the acccletathm of the
more aaaily—-that ia. If then- ia atomic wenpons program
not another Korra or a major
All this culls for tti-np-ndous
rulbrrak in Europe. But thi* expansion in .he training of
yaar la. at best only a hatching manpower os well .is the prodl'cstage for an Immrnse mobilisa­ tbm of armaments- at great cost
tion effort.
to the Amet lean taxpayer. The
Briefly her* are tha major ob­ goal In manpower for the armrd
jectives:
force# ha- ln-en set, tentatively,
1. Maintaining operation Korea nt 1,S00/)00 by the summer of
—now null* plainly a campaign 19X2. The Army's target for this
of attrition designed to prove t» coming summer, alone, is 22 to
the world In general, and Asia in 21 Infantry divisions.
particular, that naked aggression
The dollar cost for purely mili­
does not pay.
tary purposes, according to tha
2. Fort Itying tha Western Euro­ presidential budget report, adds
pean Allies under General Elaan- up to more than $61 J)O0,000JW0
newer'* leadership and under for the two-year period dating
plana atlil suhjaat to great debate from the outbreak of the Korean
—with remaining political dif­ war to tha end nf June, 1052.
ferences seeming mainly to boll
This figure includes President
down to differences of the Jc- Truman's estimate of nanrly
gree of U, 9. contribution,
111,XOO,000.000 for military ex­
1,* The buildup of II 8. home penditures for the next fiscal
defense In nil entagoriaa, plus th*
ii'sRiissis ns Pan* ati)

I

Disabled Vets To
Hold P r i z e Baby
And Kiddie S h o w

A pritr baby and kiddie contest
will tic held Friday night, VIar. tbi,
ut Hdkl o'clock at the Keminole
High School, and will t«- sponsored
by the Disahled AlntTican Veterans
I'o-t No, 10.
I.in Twyrnan. commander of
the Post, invite every mother
within a radius uf 10 mile, to en­
ter her "charming" contestant.
Age group* will be from three
month* to onr year, two years,
three vears, four years, five yeat«,
nod kiddles of 6 to 8 yean of age.
To insure that no partiality he
shown the Judges will to- from nut
uf town and will select the pret­
tiest girl end hand-utnr-t huv In
each group, l'iftern prires will lw*
awarded.
The first 50 babies registered
and qualified will lw presented an
attractive souvenir at the show
Ing.
Touchum's Drug Sturv will )&gt;•
headquarters for the registration
which will start Thursday at 9:0fl
and close on M tr. 28 at »:10 PM.
Mrs. Jeffia Smith i» director of
registration. Committee mrmtwrs
Include Charlat Vodoplch. chair­
man ami Tim Crawford and J-&gt;hn
Kadrr, committeemen.

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Mar. rt-r-Pt
01
5A
Atlanta
08
80
Brown (villa
46
Chicago
.
67
26
69
Denver
Dex Molnea
64
39
Fresno
64
46
New York
61
34
43
74
Phoenix
60
Washington
37
13
Winnipeg
-7
71
62
Jacksonville
Miami
75
69
go
At aIraa&gt;■■■wtP
63
PI
Tampa
80
60

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THE SANFORD IIER A LP. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

District Convention
At Church Ot God
A sixth di'trirt convention will
be held at Ike Church of Cod,
Kim Avenue and Twenty-fifth
filrrct, Friday night, Saturday
and Sunday and several hundred
members of the denomination
are due to he present from Sem­
le cuun.
inole, Volusia
ties, the Rev. Joe Crews anpimnr.il today
An-.ing thr minister* t.&lt; lie pre»ent will he Ihe Rev. Hobby Welch,
•on*in-law of Htv. Crews, the
Rev. I.. K. Stnm. of I'ierson, the
Rrv. II. K. Drake «.f I'ort Orange,
the Rev. I*. R. MrCllliter of DeI-aml, the Rev. Elbert Heasely ul
Oviedo, tin ReV. It. II. Morris,
Del.eon bpr.ngs ami the Rev. M
8 Curry, slate overseer of the
denomination.

Montidli Talks To
Presbyterian Group
The satbifartlon that coims
from tithing one's Income and
"taking God Into partnership"
in bu*lnes* was outlined last night
to memlier* of the Presbyterian
Men'- Club by Howard 'i.oilteth.
local Insurance agent, following
a s'lpp* r in tin &gt;huirh annex last
night. Joel Field ihtrielucrd him.
Mr. Mnnlirlii told of a young
Chicago business nan wbu*&lt;- en­
deavor* fails d until hr prayed
to Cod to Im* Ills partner. Today
that man, Jsme I . Croft, has
the large-t ty|ie of business of
it* kind in tin worbl, b&lt; [siinted
out.
Stanley llrtiiuiry le.1 in group
•inging with Harry We*ier ncconipattying. Th&lt;
Rev
\ (5.
Mrlnni* -dtow'id sterropiicatt pic­
tures relatrd to th. jiroper use
of money nnd tithing.
Women on the -upper commit­
tee Inrludcd Mis. Cnsrlr
Mor­
rison, Mrs, 8. I). Hlghleyiiiatt, Mrs.
W. M. Hong. Mr*. I'irk M .Uulln.
Mr*. C. R. !&gt;»w*on anti Mr*. W.
C. Smith. Mr&gt; lloag and Mrs.
Mcl^ullii supplied the pleasing
floral decorations.

DR. 0. U I'KItSONS
(Iplnmetr 1*1

EYES E X A M IN E D
116 8 I'ilmetla As*.

GI.AHHEH F IT T E D
Cheerful Guidance
To Chrerful Intrqiorg
Susan Alexander Sludiim
112 E Wi-lbourne Ave.
Winler Park, Fla.
Trl. -IH47I
OFFICE F F H N IT U H H A
s r m .iF s

O'NEAL - BRANCH
I
C 0 M I' A N Y
“line Offke Lines Mime H9"
Pine at Court fits. Ph. 2 4877

I.OWKST COST
AllTOPINANCINt;
Buy your ear in Nanford
Keep your Insuranre at home
Have easts Ihtouglt u*

IN S TA LM E N T LOAN
D EP T.
The Hanford Atlantic National
Hank
.Member FDIC
T*t. 2*6

Railroads
(Cemilaure From Fas* Oar)
the car squirtt white paint on the
snot. A following crew replaces
ifie rail, and, if thr trouble W fundamson titul, nil other rails le*
reived in the same lot are traced
down and inspected.
To give warning of a "hot box,"
caused hy axle friction, two fuse*
are inserted in Journal boxes.
When overheated, one shoot" u
dense stream of smoke to attract
attention. Itui because the smoke
may not be noticed at night, the
other fuse emits an inteu-r odor
to attract the train crew's attenion.
The Central doe* not depend en­
tirely on mechanical gadget- P
attempts, like other railroads, to
guard ftgai.v.t “ human failure" in
the train's operation.
An engineer must have 20M0
vision and good hearing to get his
job. lie must not tie the slight'd
id! co! i t blind. Rcfure he g.x
duty ho fishes through halls of
different -hades of yam to prove
ho can dlstlmpdsh -Ignnl light co­
lor* In forgv weather.
lie must undergo perindir phy­
sical inspections. lie "tarts u* a
fireman in the freight servi-e,
climbs to firrmsn In pav-cngei
service, to rnglusman in freight
freight send: and finally to enginemnn In passenger scrvlfr a
process that lakes about 22 years.
The Pennsylvania Railroad ha*
declined comment on its opera­
ting nrreedures and |wdicic» pend,
ing the outcome of manslaughter
charge* against the road a* an
outgrowth of the WiMtdridpe an i
dne.
Itut in a summary drawn up I*-fore tile Woodridge accident, lbs
Pennsylvania described the auto­
matic train Mop ,v*t&lt;m as “ftp
i" aling in theory" but a- having
"no practical advantage in fn.t
a very definite di-advantge," It
coni Imp d:
"The automatic top a- installed
on railroads w*i armnipanicd by
a forestaller so that the engine,
man could eliminate it at will and
proceed according to the signal in­
dication- and hi* judgement. Ob
vioosly, there again the human
element is paramount and the ailtomatie -top Is &gt;.econdary.
" If the automatic stop is in­
stalled without the forslaller, so
ihat the responsibility is prartlcallv removed from the englnema-i
it Is only human lo expert thsl
with this lessening, if not etilirr*
removal of manual control, there
will Ia* a dullness, a diminution of
alertness and a decreased «*nrr of
irsponihilitv op the part of the
enelneman."
The Pennsylvania summary said
that (or fast, heavy trains there
•ru« "no mechanical device which
ran lie substituted for the engineman's personal control and Judge,
merit in their proper and safe
manipulation.
"Anyone who has driven an au•oniohlle in heavy traffic can uii
derstand what w* are talking
about.
“ Ha is governed not only by
,'l*Vj*l
allous. wl-ish of course
Is paramount, Put also by spec t.
weight, traffic U-fore and behind,
di-tooes- nnd other elemenl-i whicn
mustN he taken Into consideration
The Pennsylvania, relating its
r.-ffiirt to prevent "human failure,'
said i
"Fu r -sample, in IDIU mor.
Ilian 10,000 roail checks ot (rain
and engine rrews were made by
supervisory rxperl* of the Penni.ylvania Railroad under a wide
vareitv of operating rendition*
and situatiosis.
“ Severe dieeipllne is admitti•tered to employe* who fail In
these testa."
The Pennsylvania said “ th* cutrent condition of the employe It
checked every time he reports for

WATCH FOR OPENING
OF

Salvation Army
Meeta In Atlanta
llaiel Frierson of the local Sal­
vation Army l’o&lt;t will leave
Thursday for Atlanta Ga , vrbero
workers from posts in 16 states
will meet.
Among those who *vill attend
will
be National Commander
Ernest Pugnine, who has charge
of all of the Salvation Army
work in the United States, and
Col. William Noble.
Capt. Williams ymterday was

train duty.”
“Tin- &lt; checks,” it said, "cover
their general appearance, uhysir-tl
condition, alertness, soberness,
knowledge of the line' current
physical and operating cot'dltions
•ltd late d changes that n .'ii'l thr
movement of trains usn rhe ter­
ritory in a!•«•h they are operat­
ing."
The ICC reported the total num*
tier of railway fatalitites in the
t'i.itnl State, in r.*6&lt;) was '1,107,
nonpareil with 7,107 In 1!»4(*.
Tin total included 1,677 grade
rrn**lng deaths. The next highest
category, defined «• “ tn -paster”,
listed 1.117 deaths. Thi category
include* persons who pa*s closed
gate ami rlimh over or under
train.
Of Ihe 171 passenger victims,
11*» « ,r e kill'd In wrecks, compared with an all-time low of six
hi ItMU The other 24 died in what
sri known *» "train service” acci­
dent-. such as lumping &lt;&gt;n or off
moving trains, a* against 20 Ihe
p ie V lu o s Vinr.

Tin ntpnlier of pa-senger deaths
isii rxreccilcil bv Ihe numlicr of
■uilv-av employes kill'd— !t*Vh
The question of whirh railroad
in Ih** notion ha. Ihe hest «afcty
ii-cord is a Hellish one— subject to
change.
I .it i more than a year ago, tho
l.orii' Island Railroad could point
to a record of 21 years without a
lin- i-nger fatality while carrying
2JNMIJMOJIOO fares, more than 10
times the present population uf
the I'nilid Stale*.
Th m , last year, ranir two lg&gt;ng
I .land wri-cks that contributed
more than 100 passenger trains to
l!)60's toll. Thr other major wreck
of 1060 look 37 live* aboard i
Pennsylvania railroad iroop train
at West lafayette, Ohio.
Among the major rallrod*. Ihe
New York Central unofficially
lays rlalm to the safety chant*
piunship.
A spokesman for the Central
-aid It hsd traveled 07,000,000,00 passenger miles in the naat It
•-ar* without a pa»cnger fatalit,
•ho- to ■ irsin strident. A passen•••r niRe Is one n**"eiu»rr carried
on* mile.
The last New York Central
train arridtnt fataiitirs came an
Anrll If*.
when the Lake
Rhnrc limited war derailed on a
sharp curve pt Little Kails, N. Y.,
tilling .71 pel sous.
The arrideni Interrupted a pre­
vious Nrw York Central record of
61,000,000,000 passenger
mile*
without .. train accident fatality
Since the arcident, the rune
hu* Iteen eliminated hy diverting
I lie course ot thr Moluiwk River.
The Central **v« other rail­
roads may have fatality-free relords dating hark beyuml litRi,
hut riouhls thrlr pa*s*ngrr-milr
vnb'me would approach the CenI rat's.
•' *r|irr 'hi- ICC nor the Ass«|.
elation nf American Railroad
Ira* any tabulation showing whe­
ther any railroads, however small,
have record* eompltciy free of fa­
talities.
Art ICC source said there un­
doubtedly are som*.

Korean War
(Continued from Pa** On*)
Seventh was vital to the Commonlit*. The Pangnim lluensong road
is part of the highway which ruts
arros* the Korean peninsula from
Kangnung on the east roast to
Seoul, rubbled old Republic capi­
tal near th* west coast.
Maj. (ieneral Claude II. Ferenbaugh, commander of th* Seventh
Division, said the main defenses
of the North Korean Third Corps
had been broken. H r said the
Corps' losses “ must he pretty
rlo&gt;e to half of them.”
“ If they had ar.y strength left
they would have counter-attacked
yesterday when we wrnt through
their main line of resistanee," he
addrd.
tint the pursuing infantrymen
wi re fared with a tough job in
running down the Korean Red
remnants. A division regimental
commander said the region Is un­
charted. It* mountains are some
of thr craggiest In Korea.
To the west, the Chinese and
Korea Reds were preparing for
a stiff battle. From lloengsong to
the outskirts of Red-held Seoul
they weie busy throwing up de­
fenses.
If. 8. First Cavalrymen and the
II. S. 24th Division met stiffening
resistance on the llritish right
flank, (irenade. tossing Chinese
drove a 21th patrol from a high
hill northeast of Yangypong.
A U. 8. Third Division patrol
entered Seoul during Tuesday
night but pulled out after killing
six Reds and capturing one.
On the Yellow sea coast north­
west of Seoul, South Korean Ma­
rine* -formed ashore near Ongjln,
within five miles of the SMh
Parallel. They reported killing a
lied brigade commander aod 2'i
other officers and rapturing
equipment and ilorumrnt* befqrr
returning to thrlr ships.
The rommando-type ruld w»v
made Sunday hut not di*elo«*d un­
til Wednesday by South Korean
sources.
Off the east coast, a small
South Korean landing force cap­
tured another Hand near Won­
san, n Red-hold port 90 miles
north of Parallel .7*. Covered by
U. 8. warships, the South Koreans
landed from a minesweeper «n the
Islqnd of llwangto.

Gamblers Testify
ir«attaa*4 From Paa* ®w|
he flocked Williams about I toquemore, the sheriff said "that's the
man."
.
Paul Jennings, William*' former
chief deputy. Ustifird vesterday
that two other deputies. Tints n«&gt;
hertaon and J. B. Stanley, were
dismissed after making erresta of
lottery pesinpl*.
Today, under cross examination.
Jennlngv »aid he harln't meant to
imply that they were fired for ar.
ie*Uug anybody."
Jenntngv had testified that Uohertson arretted a lottery writer
rmploycd bv gam ljir P. A.
Roundtree sM that Rlanldy had
arrested Rouarttree himself.
"Didn't you tell William* you
heard Roundtree was paying off
Rnliertson and Robertson sva* fla­
shing lion hills T" Shatril asked
Jennings.
"Ye«," hr- replied.
“ Didn’t William* say 'M y C.nd
get the proof oT it‘ and wall K»t
.•id of him t "
"Vea."
. i *
Jenning* also repllnt in the atfirtnallve si hen Fhafer asked If he
and Williams had discussed Rolirrtson's drinking on duty.
Emmett Caraher. eoek.uro lot­
tery operator from Mulberry, te*llfi*r| vestenUy he helped Dnanee
•he *herlfC» campaign in return
for immunity.

Civil Defense

Cigarette Blamed
(C u liiiN

rtam

F a i r O n*)

in*, which wa; put there in 1049
by Ik* City tor Ik* rnnv*ni»tw*
of Ik* thufflrboard players, ap.
pear* to he (lanmr&lt;'&lt;i i-ui -Jiglitrii and arutrlwil, a floor comly. In«idc th* wallboard i* brokpletely burned up, and toilet fixlure* ar* broken ami ruined.
City Manaber Gifford MrKibbin aaid thia momin* that the
liuildin* I* roverrd by a blanket
insurance poiiry and addrd that
follow in* an inspection of dam.
a*e, that repair work will atari

Kiwanis Luncheon
(•'•allaae* F ro m Page O x )

of citizen.; trying to direct the
affair* of government “by remote
control” and urged more active
study of political matters in or­
der to vote more intelligently
and not just along party lines.
0|i the subject of education, he
observed that in pioneer days
th? l«oys and girl* got plenty of
exercise by trudging three or
four .iliieS to schied. "Now they
ride in a 16,000 school Im,. and
It if necessary to build a 4.10,000
gymnasium so that they ran
exercise," he said.
O. P. Herndon was welcomed
hack to the riuh following his
long illness. Howard Montlrth
welcomed the following guests,
Mervin Oiler; R. K. and C. II.
Ihecker of Elmira, N. Y.; the Rev.
I - Ashley of Ocala; Arthur Ragorlna; W. P. Wingle. Ml. Dora
and Don MrEmber Orlando.

C C s s lls s M • n m

Paa* n » i

estimate the Russian threat to
Western Europe.
"1 am eonvlneed," he said, “ that
fnrees can he ready in a year that
wgl make aggression seem unpro­
fitable if we pursue the present
course full speed ahead."
G ay said thr Russians will start
a war when they feel they are
ready, and not before
"If we move rapidly and collentirwly, they may never be
made under their concept of
readiness, with mid. su heavily
In their favor as tu assure suere**."
By developing forces "which
will bring peace, even if that
peace Is an armed truce over the
years."
Clay reported a gradual swing
away from Communist political
Influence In Western Europe.
He said Western European
nations now "are able to contri­
bute to their osep defense rconotnlrally and physically" and have
recogafted that they “must con­
tribute."
By congressional approval of
tho North Atlantic l V t . Gay
said, "it would seem that the dis­
position of aur troop* in the he-t
mtcreit of collective security ha*
received the approval ot Con­
ge c

m

"

He praised Praner for elding
in Korea while she was engaged
In • Cothmunird Iratth- in frideschina, and at,the samr time in­
creasing her domestic defense

huutet.

Clay said Great Britain and
other. European nations also were
increasing their troops ami mo­
dern war equipment.
"Perhaps, they have not mov­
ed as far and as fast as we hare."
he said. "They have moved In the
fare of many problems."
Any attempt to f li "a mathe­
matical ratio" on troops each na­
tion would supply "is impractic­
able," G a y said and might undo
recent gains In morale and efforts
hy European*.
“ Moreover, the time has come
to reollslieally extend assist anco
Th* Frrnch established a small in the form of military equipment
rolony aear present-day Jacksan- to all countries in Europe willing
Columhlum. a metal, waa named vlll*. Fla., tn IWM, hut it waa to fight to preserve thrlr Inde­
pendence," he said.
nftrr Columbus because it waa
Senator C o n n a l l y (D -T e i),
Oral discovered in the naw world

(C e a tla a rU r r s m P a re Oaet

W A S H IN G TO N . F*b. 2 8 -O F }—
General I-awton Collins said today
there is a possibility that it might
!&gt;* necessary to call up two more
National Guard division* this year.
The Army chief of staff stressed
that it is only a possibility “ in
the hark of my mind" snd he haa
not recommended such a plan to
the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Army has said, and Collins
reiterated, that there are “ no pre­
sent plans'* to call Into service anv
more Guard divisions although
smaller guard unlta might he sum­
moned t - federal service.
Collin* testified before the
House A rm H 8*rvicts rommitlee
at hearinr* on 'rgislation to per­
mit thr drafting of IR-year olds
nnd -rt up a long-term universal
military training and service pro.
gram.
A similar hill is nnw being dr.
hated by the Senate.
Collins' statements concerning
the Guard were made in response
to question* from Chairman Vin­
son (D-Ga).
Tlio Army chief declined to state
in thr public hearing his reasons
for thinking it might he necessary
to call two Guard divisions in addi*
lion to the sis already in active
service. Hut he tn|&lt;| Committee
memh-r* he would he willing to
discuss the mailer privately with
them.
Collin* also gave an emphatic
“no“ to a question from Rep.
River* iD -H Ci whether the Guard
would Iw "picked to pieces" hy
calling up units smaller than divi­
sion "lie.
"The Guard I* in better "hape
today than In It" peacetime his­
tory," Collins added.
Rep. Van Znndt Ill-Pal asked
about equipment that the Arm y
has takrn from National Guard
units. National Guard leaders have
complained of being raided and
crippled hy loss of equipment to
th* armed forres.
Collins replied that this equip,
mrnl consisted of largely truck*
ami Cub nlane*. He said the equip­
ment hml been takrn by friendly
arrangement made with the Na­
tional Guatd Itureau and would he
replaced shortly.
lie said It was a case of tak­
ing the equipment from the Guard
or not having It for the men on
the fighting lines.
Across the Capitol, Senator Lyn­
don Johnson predicted voting may
begin this week &lt;m the Senate s
version of the hotly disputed draft
ami sarvica hill.
The Senate measure provides for
drafting Ht-year-olds after other
available men In the 19-26 age
bracket have been taken. The
House version, « compromise draft­
ed by Vinton, provide* for th* In­
duction of youths at the age uf
IR's year* of are.
Vinson asked Collins whether he
Irelieved the hosts* hill would meet
the department's needs for rais­
ing an armed forve of 7.MO,onfl.
Collins repiled he believed it
would but added “if we have to go
beyond that figure— which is hy
no meant unlikely— we will have to
Ian the IH year pldt."
Hr a&lt;lded that this might have in
It done In tlx months.
"If you go beyond 4,000,000 you
would haw to raise the top draft
age," Vinson asked. The tali' age
for service la now 28 years.
Collins replied “ I don't know."
To this Vinson said "Yea, you
would."
Collins repeated previous Fenta-

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR

“footnote” in lb* kudfet Ik* cabln*t will recommend lo lb* Legi’ * • fUNlisiTJS
Latur* when it meet* her* Apr. aAtlantic Rink llblg.
The footnote* with whirh the rei’hont- 1762-1740
rommended bud*et I* sprinkled
ar* only ln**rt*d to advise the
lawmaker* certain fund request*
hare been made. The Cabinet i*
neither for nor a*ain*t them. It
ha« recommended expenditure* of
*267,000 on civilian defense for
the next two year*.
The State Civilian Defence Coun­
cil made plan* lait month to a*k
for the *6.000,000 appropriation
NO OTHER LIKE IT
It thought at the time the *um
MWAVS SO
would l,e matcheil hy federal
t e n d e r .t a s t V)
fund*, making *10,000,000 avail­
able for Florida for air raid
nerd* a* medical supplies, Iran — NEVER fAlL5 AtW AYfi P O P S
•heller* ar.d «uch civilian defence
portation for emergence (quad*
ami rrmmunlrntlon*. and ho«pital
e&lt;|uipment.
However, »lncc then, U. S. Civil
Defence Administrator Millar!
Caldwell ha* announced the fed­
eral government will not aid in
financing large community raid
214 HANFORD AVK
•heltrr* because their construction
would coit £.100,000,000,000 take
too long and soak up too much
manpower and material*.
C O U R TFO U 8 SERVICK
Caldwell, former governor of
Florida, said civilian* will have to
PRICKS R IG H T
depend chiefly on preient build­
ing*. Thr so can ho strengthened
Q U A L IT Y MKRCIIANDI.S1
or adapted for u«c a» "heller*, he
pointed nut.
Florida civilian defrn*e author!tie* are surveying the *tato now
to find out what buildings will
suitable a* shelter*. An inventory
I* being made of such structure"
as reinforced concrete building*
several »torles high. Also being
listed are building* whirh coidd Crmniultion relieves promptly be. auu
serve a* shelter* If reinforced or it |urt (igfvt lo the *csl ul Ihe li»uK&lt;
sandbagged.
in help loosen snd ci|&lt;el **'!•• kij.s
This announcement of Caldwell** phlrsm and aid luluie to mmiiIic rj
undoubtedly will -be taken into heal rsw. tender, inflamed bror.nul
consideration by such lawmakers membrane* Guaranteed loplcar
as Senator John IIranch of Hills­ or money refunded Crcomultiun bat
borough county who said hr would nood Ihe leal ol millions of utert.
have to know th* appropriation
“ i« prartical and will serve our
security."
nbests Cswfts. C*«V Cs**r. Acsts •••m V.W
Other said they’d l«* governed
h? nation wide civilian defense
plans or cnmnunled the neces­
sity for the shelters would have
to be proved to them.

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Hardware Co.
Phone L'Uil

How To Relieve

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CRE0MULSI0N

Den'l Am§rr inmhrr IlissJs
Ns matter boo mans remedies sou
ir* a tla a e 4 re a m Page Ose)
have tried for Itrhing rrtrom,
nrivilege of home osnwrrhip, the gsorUiU, Defections, alklete's tool
inltiativo of a peopl* to rrow and a* ssbalever your akin trouble aur
prosper la also tak*n away.
be— anything tram head lit fn.il-1
The resignation of Mrs. John WONDER 8AI.VE ran help
I.. Galloway was accepted with /lerefopsd /or Ihr twn is th*
regret. There were 22 memlrer* Armf two* lot you /olki mi Amur
present at the meeting.________
WONDER HALVE i. sshiir. srr.u .
less, aatlseuile. Na ugly appear,
goo assrrlluna that no IB year old* ■nea. Hate for rhlldrcn. Get
would b« sent overseas units* ab- WONDER HALVE — resalt, or
solutelv necessary’- II* added, how-1 manay rafanded. A trnls wnn.lrr***r, that he hoped no such pro­ fol prrp.r.iUn. Try (I — today.
vision would b* siritten Into the *•14 In M a la r* h r La ne r, Itmimlllat
Aa4eraan, aa4 T a a r V U s
Itrsf
hill. II* explained that the process A•rawai
o r pane iminetssra 4 r» * « i.i.
of removing 18 ve»r otd* from a
division alerted far overseas would
•Vctiainromise the *ccrif y &lt;if more.

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chairman of the porrlgn Relations
Committee, challenged ex-Presi­
dent Hoover'* contention that
Western
Europe Isn't
doing
enough.

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T o p r u i r i i Ike Progrea* of A n erica.
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Continued mild and generally
fair through Friday eicept for
&gt;omr cloudiness in north portion.
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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y NEW SPAPER
VOLUME XXXX1I

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

TIH'RSDAY MAR. I. HCsl

No. 1.16

A.isociutrd I’rcjvs Lca.-cd Wire

Workers Leathernecks
Gov. Warren Denies Rail
President Expresses
AgreeToNew Launch Attack
‘Gamblers Financed Settlement Against Reds Complete Confidence
His 1948 Campaign
In Mobilization Head
Russian-Type
Cost-of-living A djust­ T hree
m en t Is Included
Je ts Arc D am aged
A s Rail U nions Get
In Dogfight O ver
N orthw est K o r e a
1 2 * 0 Cent Increase

Governor Claims His'
M*r. I &lt;/T)
T O K IO , M-st I &lt;/!'*
AttirtljSuppressionOfGam- Soviet Agrees To Acquittal Motion 1tJ*WeASHINGTON.
Whitr-Hout" betel by 4 lean lr.llirm r.il, Wielding b.s)l&gt;bling Refutes Re­ BigFour Deputies’ Denied In Bribery labot revolt over wage tnnliol* ! net* in liilt.nl-today %*nn
* I early today hammered out a pay Ism k&lt;-* l.rvl.l. (rum dir Cbitir.r
port By Kefauvcr
TALLAH ASSEE. Mar. M / P )
— Governor Warren raid today he
did not receive any contribution*
from known gamblers during his
1948 campaign for governor.
In a prepared lUlement. issued
irfsnswrr to a report by the Kefauver Senate Crime Investigating
Committee, the Florida Governor
declared:
“ According to the prei*. the
Kefauvcr Committee haa filed a
report aaying I wai atiialed in my
election campaign by contribution
of known gambler*. I did not re­
ceive any tuch contribution* and
lAave no knowledge of any &gt;uch
(Attribution* made to anyone in
ray behalf.
“ Neither it there any lettimony
before the Committee that any
gambler contributed to my campaiga. Certainly, the record of my
Il'M tlaw * Oa r if &gt; Mai

Meeting In P a r i s
Conference W ould Be
Held T o Decide On
Agenda For Parley

T y in l
^ ■ Id a

A| Sh

riff

P
(•» 1,000.000 non- Krt(» nr.,i I |iri.,nii|;
O U C I I I I t operating railroad worker*.
| Other Maine* liniglil «h***lv up
.
| The pact will give membra n| 1itrail.) lull, m .« irnrwrd dnvr of
tire brail
a 40,OKI man ComS tate Rests Case As •*»« •“* "n",n» m*°l'ri1
muni.I (nrer in &lt;rnli*l k "tra
Defense A ttorneys
I hr Krdt t nun ter-a It ac krd liriVyl
-

Move For Dismissal mrni every Ihrrr month*.

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\| m i l l liwevt

P e a c e Officers Truman To Press
Association Has For Enactment Of
Meet In Sanford Civil Rights Laws

L aborW alkoutT erm ed
No Cause For P anic:
T rum an Leaves For
Key W est T om orrow
tty JACK

MKLL

\\ \SIIING TON . Mar. 1— (/P&gt;

— President Truman said to­
day, in preventing a gavel to
vice President
Rarkley, he
«i«h r- he were "returning per­
manently" to the Senate. The
President paid a surprise sisit
to the Senile to give Rarkley
W A M IIV ’ ION. M m I
IN fma gasel made of 11)17 White
House wood in commemoration
(lent Irumai ail tixl.iv be intends
In continue uij'iiirr Willi ‘.«ll tlie' nf Rarkley '* completing lit
years of service In Congress
vigor I
tlie enactment nl I next Sunday. Introducing th*
Ins civil mrlil- iirngrain.
President, llarktey said It »a »
"The ptogiani and hills to make
a trite saying that "criminals
It law ale t-ef.»H- tile iliriellt I o|l- | return to the scene of their
gress," M» I'tiiman -nld in n let- j crimes sooner or later."

Barbecue And Pistol E x p erts Give Program
Little Chance Of
Shoot Given For 300
Passage T his Year
V i s i t i n g O fficers

llw
ihi; rmployrimho include shop Hotken* dfiln

llocngtong.
TH OM AS |\ m i lT N K t
lioit
U A K rO W . M*?. l--4(/P)*—
In llir ait. Inui I
N. I 80 ■ Ilir C ity of S4i»|f*»ft
OW.
I &lt;/TV— Hu*. *'oni
, Mar.
.
‘bifcipq
4(*I 4nd m«chiniiti •• now retnve 4%rr- Sb'-otmg .Slats ilarnagesl three l«&lt;r tlie last lime lo mrniber* ol
»M ARfffd today In a rnfftinR o| c|uitl*«l for fnrvnrr Sheriff frank |Rr .My Qj J| 4a an hour
Russian-lvqir Mil. |rt. near tlie tlsr Morula Peace Olliiet* A*amt awigned a lop man l u.t William* and two other defendant*
n .r f.r.t nf the cost-of-living Man, l.un.-n bonln Tim F-80 jet. meutmn ye.trrday, when more
Big Tour deputie. ini Pan* Monday rbarged with gambling graft con- , ,d|U*tment due Apr.
1—
•* langlcl m . 10 ,1|ln„ie dogfight than WH (mm II .nunl.e.nl the
Deputy hue,Bn Minister Amlin „„r«cy wrre denied in criminal expected to add four or five real, will, IJ MIG, o »c mutliwr.l K »- "ill. D idm i attended the biggest
Gromyko to the jnM
court today by Judge William T. , n ,,our
||ir | ,f,|, Air I ...... said no assembly, of law enlnrcemrnl «l
_a
V
. Kfniifdy.
Thr igrttmcnlt rvachrd iftrr «n |
%%rrr il.imign! li
ihr licrn p^rr hrld in Snlnul, •«« ter In th* \ational Civil l.ilx-ities .
Brnjl m «lrlrc»tion# iin«l thU
M»kini:
th«
argument* &lt;»n .«II-ni^rht" »e*«iona ii'Uo nrtlvTilt* f«»r
W (S IIIN G TO N . Mar. I — (At
I first |e| light leiHillesI stUie .ill) tnitlinF In IVlicr 1 hiff Roy (i. Clearing llon-c “ Making nppi»b«M b y■ foreignof^•poke»itmn Ufoiind$ of insufficient evidence *&gt;-&lt;••1IH
“|»r«N|uctivity*‘
raises . . .
prate alt-.wau.-i-s fur the extra 1 — President Truman asked Con­
to mean »ne had acceptifl a So*» -------a.------ ..I .
- .*
7
Will
reloii.ay.
burdens on tin Congress in deal- I gress lixtav for an additional
vlet wrply to the western pro­
fI.I.M.OOO.OOn for the defense
tug with th- aggravated ptohbii
posal*. France prnl«bly will as­
production and civil defense
of defrn • and the im-lntl/atiun of
sign Alexsiiitie I'srodi, a ton
program*.
ir out c-or -mv. I am li.-i-s-fill that
diplniiiat, French sourres said,
the HL'n-l Congress will not con
lie sought ISI.OOO.OOO in ap­
adding that they saw no strings
elude without enacting the civil
propriations and 11.000.000.000
attached to the Soviet reply. How­
right, t-ti-gi.uu nto law."
in borrowing authority for ex­
ever, in Washington a State liepenses nf defense production
The Pi- -I-lit -aid the program
I'lSF.MlMW Iili T A L K S
tbe fnlire |x&gt;lite force with asst*part merit spokesman said it was that Williams, Clover and Roque, support for s wage 'tabiliralmn
PARIS, Mar I i&lt;l’ (ien.-rat lance nl Sherifl’* deputies, .sssrslril In- ha-l |.n .-nted to Congress in amt f 10.1,000,000 in appropria­
still uncertain whether the depu­ more ronsplrrJ to collsct pro­ formula that Ini to n derision hy
ties' meeting would open Monday.) tection money from lottery o|»r- the United lalur Policy Commit Dw.ghi H r , .nh.w.d, supreme jn serving more than I'rR |x-i*on.. February. I'.Mx "will a-l-l greater tions for Ihr Federal Civil De­
fense \dminialration. All of the
substance to the American tradlIre last night to pull out of *11 roll11r»M1*t* i of tlir \ti,«v.l|r I’rtrl
*
The Soviet Union, agreeing to ators.
Mir barbecue lasted from 5:IHI |(|1M ,,y ..p.aiciy and rcpial oppor-j fund* were requested for expen­
the Western propowil that the de­
Refute denying thr motions for participation in thr nmblligatmn At ftiy, Irff I'arii t«*Uy by air
lutiily" t-\ “ tr.'lightening the | se* in the current fiscal yearfor talk*' iti t-oiidmi \*it li th« In 7:00 I1. M
puties discuss an agenda for a d im trd verdirts, Judge Kennedy, program.
ending July I.- T h r additional
(CaatlaaeW (&gt;• l‘*a» •1*1
Police thief Williams sard this privilege .1 rlt|*rn*h|
Settlement of the non-operating llriti b f*liirf» nf Staff.
after lengthy arguments by thr
Major |«&gt;itions of I li*- civil
$1,000,000,000 in hnrinwing au­
A. Firihn w e i'
load'iiiarlr, ,
(h4, |(f
Hf„ |f „ r,|
three defense lawyers, aim re- union's wagr fight aftrr only
rigid* pi -4.-t.nj' i all foi federal thority was asked to enable em­
.
.
. ,*
iCM iltw * na Page Us*
four months of negotiations left in 11" llnlrl A .Infill brrr. It UR
(f'etnlf Httnl fin rttu» Tw*l
ergency agenrirs lo expand
rail mediators free to enneentratr said Id. ul&gt;. would l-e "Inform with tlir nutslamimg success '.M lif
plant production capacity and
on effort* to bring at&gt;out an a!’* ifvl that In- uotiM ntiirn ulmla program, uliicn itiiliicffn
suppply under the Defense ProIn l undon lo was to sec- Royal ,biiing tlie afternoon a jpdol nutili H ank B andits ( auirhi
agreement with the four Ids
tl’wsrlaiM* IIS rase *1x1
,
.1 i i flout
operating brotherhoods. Their two- Ait Foree chief Sir John Sleasor.
The Jayeees special b&gt;&gt;.pilnl
H
alf
Hour
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year -old dispute filially led to th. I'll -t s. « L-lil. A.... . nl land
committer will meet today with
itasilssc* oa l*sae l » » t
the ritixen* F.inergmry Committer
■vs In government srUurr of the rail- Frir.-r, and tirnernl Sir William
OWINGS,
l. Mar.
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/v
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e i .v is , M
vt-1.
'inr. i1 «/Pt&lt;
Ktloi, the army chief.
t t ' n l l s s H Us Paae T* s»l
*t 4:0*1 P.M. at the City llsll lo County Jail, and another for 3n
I ih p jlim
S n It
I 111 1P w armed men I.dd-e.l a hank of
discuss ways and mean* of pro- days wav passed by Judge Dougla*
IllJ V U lim
O p 111
.Iw.iit I I I " - " hen this meaning
curing • new hospital foi Seminole Kteristmm In County Court this
and Wcie
Ard oj^ Ht minutes
County, President W, It. Stein|&gt;ei motnlng In cave* of two men who
later in np^*r Martfsaro, Autheast
mill a meeting,n{ ihr Joyeeei at had Iwen frrnnd guilty (rf driving
nf Wa/hingtsiu
the Yeeht flab'today.
while intoxicated.
Th- men In-ke into the Owing!
Four methods of semiring fends
PARIS. Mar. 1— (A*)— PreslFIR* lee Lorkf, who had been
(.ranch of tin- I ’oiinty 1ru*t Co at
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— the Fish Memorial Foundation, rsmvictrd yesterday, not only drew
dent Vincent Aurlol railed on
KAI IMPON’G, India. Mai. I
' M t..1- police -ffi.-rr Ro- former Premier George* llidault
fly JOHN M. HIGH IMM Fit
publir subscription, federal funds, thr PU day sentence, hut had his
W ASHINGTON. Mar. I — &lt;/Pi I he Adminati atmn pi iliv In avk ( on sal's (Idler feuding between pr» ’a-rt Tlchhell -aid \fter a very Ii*lat lo try lo form a new
and county bomts— will l&gt;e consid­ driver’s llrente suspended for four
«|ulet holdup in which rv- »h&lt;-ts French government. Aurhd tap­
ered at the meeting, Mr. Strmper yrnri". This, said Judge Rt»n«trom, g»e»* lor wide discretion in sirending military .ad funds next year so it ' ‘"iimunisl andanti-l'uniniiinist
• V
i
I
if
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faction* were ,atd tmlav t» base were find, the men pe.l away in ped thr suava. dipper, riperindicated. It. I,. Perkins, Jr. bead* was due to thr fart that the nf. will Ire freeIn help .Spain.
I urosU vm , Japan and Geirnsny it such ar- ()(okrn
jn „
,|'e.| -&gt; tdue .dan
the Jaycec committee.
fensr was a third one.
lenred (xilittclan for thr |ob af­
* ' "
by Tilx-fs Dalai U m a atYatung.
Ktate atuleuuntv pnlir.
from ter Itrne Pleven, who quit with
In a meeting devoted ptilirrl)Forrest Alexander l-ae, who was tlon sreiiu advisable.
Reports
reaching
Miltn-lian
Anne
Xnimlel.
I
rim.
George
.
Officials
concerned
with
|be
|&gt;in|»-«ed
new
$11,000,000,000
foreign
tn a business session tlie Jayeees convicted nf drunken driving on
hts coalition cabinet yesterday In
frontier town *ahf the pm Com- -,n'* * iiKrit » « " ahtte.l
a dispute over a new election
approved the action of thr hospital Tuesday, and who drew the 310 day aid program said today it woul-l *
tminlaU
led
by
Paiigilatsang.
nn1
w
*
rt-l--.
k*
•
•
law, had turned down an offer
committee so far and agreed to sentence, had hi* driver’s license hr desirable fur President Truman l-iogiam.
official
Tilietan
trade
agent
nti-l
Ibtlf
an
limn
Inter
about
10
Under tin- piesent Ill.Mxl.Oon,
to try again, llidault w a s
make an Intensive effort to secure revoked for one year.
to
have
ron«Mrr*blr
flexibility
t*
i
dcrtilxMl
a*
the
richest
tnsii
ill
.......
'&gt;"•
hank.
I'tlme
Gem
"&lt;MI nn-gram Ml. Truman lias au­
This morning John Pinkney Hart
France's first poalwarforeign
a hospital In the near future.
order
to
furnish
arm*
In
lh
«
Tibet
are
nresalng
for
a.ieptamI'olin
appirl.ended
thority in divert up to in per rent
Rill Srhrnedrr, former president of Chuluoia was convicted by a
,|,„ tnes nr
, uppet. Marlboro.
.. .a ....
minister
andmonlhl(ptn
was premier
twice
th
_
(wf nf#
„ lfi_
-i*
of
Red
China's
demand"
'hat
nations,
in
sildition
to
tlie
mum
••f llo- total t" miltilrirs other
of the Milwaukee Club, wnv a guest jury of driving while Intoxiratcl.
Tihnell
ir
nstisNse
nn
rase
T
s
--i
(I
t»Mlmi»H
Pfgl
Sentence has n«t been passed ;-tt. tries specifically included in
again from October, 19IV. lo
at thr meeting.
June, IViO. lie said hr would
confer with leaders of other
SA N FO R D ROTARY CLUB
narlirs lo srr If hr siiwsl any
(hanrr of forming a new cabinet,
lie I* a leader nf the CathoRe,
popular Rrptihliran ntnvemrnl.

Dead Man’s Kidney
Burifies Blood Of
Woman For 3 Days Hospital Discussed
O L K N D A L K Calif., Mar. I (41— The woman who lives with a
kidney in a aling enter* bar
third day of borrowed time to.
day and her doctor saya «he U
much improved.
A kidney take** from as man’&lt;&lt;
body le»a than an hour after
M| death baa been connected to

i ,

ig \1 Z

itey are auapended bwaldo bar
hospital bed In a tray containing
a aallne.glurote eolation.
Howard
Merrill, oataopathlc
surgeon at Monte Kano Ho-tplial.
aal«T the .IJ-yrar-old RlvenWc
Calif., woman's own kidney* be
rame Inflame.) by a /irilt Infer
lion and erased functioning.
Kidneys normally filter «*a*te
tanducta from the blood and
M was dying of U
Dr. Merrill said.
"Blood la flowing through the
kidney and urine la (xdng diecharged," hr added. Tbv oulsldkidney will lx- disconnected when
her own kidneys resume function­
ing, be said, piobably wl'hln Ih.t
next to days.

Mrs. Chester Fosgate
^60, Dies In Orlando

At Jaycec Meeting Jail Sentence Given
For Drunken Driving

Administration Asks Congress. Fur. Policy Toward Red
Leeway In Disfrihuting Arms Funds Chinese Invaders

I'AliIK, Mat. |« - President Vin.
cent Auriol tvas re|xirted today
coitvidcrirur the A p p o in tm e n t of an
It'wwltwwfd oa Pax# Slsi

O R LA N D O . Mar. l - O H -M ra .
Cheater C. Fosgate. 60, wife of
one of Central Florida's most
prominent ritrua grower* and ship,
pen, died at a local hospital thia
morning. Hhe suffered a stroke
yaaterdar.
. M n . Fosgate was the former
Mlaa Margaret Cowell of Athens.
Pa., and was a member of the
T in t Presbyterian Church and
ItaMlind Club of Orlando.
T5he la survived by a da
Mrs. John McCarty, Fort
• son, John C. Fosgate.
Park: a brother, Dr. Edward II.
Cowgll, C o n i Cables; and r slater,
Mr*. George Calllnger, New Ro.

(itMID OMKN
C H A I.FO N T S T GII.KS. Kng.
Ian-1, Mar I — Of*)— Villager* tcxik
n lo«ik at the River Mlalmurne to.
dav and heaved a ligh of relief.
It was flowing for the first time
in neatly IJ years.
A local tradition say* the river
dries up liefur* a period of na­
tional calamity, reappear* when
good times ate coming
It dried up juat bel-or World
War I It dried tip again in the
summer of UhU).
rilAIN K A LW A Y S w i n
COLUMBUS, O.. Mar 1— &lt;/»*»
— Clarerne T . Col#'* aulomohlle
and a toy fire engine tangled
yesterday, and Cole came off
second h#»t.
The JS-year.old Cole was hack­
ing out of his garage in Colum­
bus
Just than three-year-old
Donald Rial* pedalled hy on an
"emergency run" In his rrd fire
engine. Th* toy caught on the
car.
Cole got nut to free the engine,
tmt hi* car still wrai in gear. It
pinned him against a garage
door, bruising hi* leg enough for
hospital treatment. Donald wasn't
even scratched.
__________ _

Funeral arrangements have not
been rompleted.
i T fc - c o r r u p t i o n
W ASH IN G TO N , Mar. I— &lt;JP&gt;~
OMd O. Strandlund accused an
V C director today of working
with "financial wolves" ho aalj
had brought his Lustron prefabri­
cated housing plant to financial
rain In efforts to enrich them
salves.
‘ He named RFC Director Walter
U Dunham, C. Merl Young, Wa­
shington Insurance man, and Rev
Jacob#, Detroit manufactuer, as
leader* of "a tmall clique" bant on
wresting from him control of tbe
hatrdnn Corporation's Mg plant
dHTolumbu*, Ohio.

Sanford Weather
High yesterday 15
l-ow today 64
Rain yesterday 00
Total Feb rain 2.57 inches
Normal Feb. rain, J 31 Inches.

ALBA M ADONNA
N E W YORK. Mar. I — J h 198I, Andrew W. Mellon, the
to mufei-millionaire Secretary
Treaaur&gt;. bought Raphael s
"Alba Madonna" from the la s .
•fan government for $1,164,*00—
the highest recorded price for a
painting.
fghe m a s 'e m t N « levp hang
In the National Ci
ha Washington sinca

S

ru b ia f«M . Jof
of poiatlng l
Galterr. * M
rtfinri ‘Alho I

All-Party Cabinet
Is Considered By
French President

Mirabeii of Use Kanofrd Rotary Club oith
preoidcst gathered la frtm'. at th* Yacht Club K&lt;
For Useir picture. K r r i raw, &lt;ko-*R»tJ.
*• «

S

i «5?.. w i S S T ^ i

Dr. C. L. For

■r^ T . W. Joaea, B. L . Perkin*, Jr., Hoot Martina; fourth raw, Gen#
RoumlUat, Henry flimpmm, Georg* A. Bpeer, Gordon Briason, Dr.
Orvtilo Barka.Raodall Chase, Dr. A. W. Kpps. Jr* W. B. Nieholaon,
Jbu Doviaon, W. C. HuUhlaon, Roy Holler. K. L Cornell. Los Loaher.
Jo in Pope, &gt; . D. Scott, W . A. U ffler, O w n Ttmhy. Bob Newman.
B . E . T h , Holland Dana, Sob Haiti*, Cbarlra MeirrUon, John Paul

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The Sanford Herald

Revival Of Turkey

S .ie k lU k e a la I MM

A Turk with a knowledge of hia country’s pnst greatnesn would be gratified to find that hia nation is once more
regarded us an important International factor. The virile,
hard-working Turkish peasantry is wonderful material for
an army. Well drilled, to be formidable it needs only the
equipment which it looks to the United States to supply.
Lying south of Russia und within easy striking distance
of the Russian granary, the Ukraine, Turkey must be re­
garded by the Russians as an adversary worth considering
in the event of u general war.
Turkey and Russia are old enemies. Their first war
took place in IfiGB, when Turkey was al the height of her
power, with an empire reaching from the Persian boundary
to the halfway mark in Hungary, anti including North
Africa. Those were the days when some church litanies con­
tained the prayer, "From the fury of the Turk, good 1-ortl,
deliver us.”
Ever since those days enemies, chiefly the Russian.-,,
have been lopping off the Turkish conquests. The last Rus­
sian war, in 1878, nearly resulted in the loss of Constan­
tinople, at which point the Western |&gt;owera stepped in and
forced the Russians to disgorge their gains. These constant
wars have left their traces on the people in Turkey, where
a war with Russia is regarded almost as a national tradi­
tion.
!!y itself Turkey would Ik* jKiwerlcs* against Russia.
In conjunction with the United States, it could Ik u power
which even the Kremlin ought to Ik * slow to provoke.

P a k iU k -4 daily n n y l b a la rte f
aad « a a 4 a y •&gt;
b a a la n l. M -r &lt; * »

I I I M u m II* I l f l M
r.alarad aa a w « a l elate M M I t f
Orlabar XT. Iblb. at Iba Pea* Offlaa
ml l a a l a il . H &lt; iM a , aeSee Iba A r l
ml Caaataaa ml Marab b I W b _
M O I.I.S M ) I . IIK AM

■alter
m inim a lirs a

I l M l a m M ya a ia r
t l ll«&lt; H II -T IK V N * T i : «

• .n
H r I'a rrW r
IM
H a t M a alh
Tb m
H aatb a
b it Maalba
Uaa W a t
IS
A ll a b lla a ry
aallaaa. ear,la a l
fbaaba. ira a la lla a * . aaarlaatallaaa,
and a i t ilr t t a l a a la rla la a ta a la tar
Ib r r a t N w » l ra la la a faaAa. a tII
a» tb a ra ra ta r a l »e * a la r a S t e r l l—
la r ra ira .
I l t | &gt; i i « t | t 1 la lt a a a llf M r
lalaad
la a tp irrr
M e pro aeala.
l l , « » . la r .. b a n V a r b , I'b lra a * . D r Walt h » « t i I l f , at. I^tala.
Tb a ll r r a lA la a ataaibar a l Iba
A tta rla la A P i r n n b lr b la e a lllle 4
a t r la a lw lr la Ib a aaa laa r t a u b llra lla a at a ll Ib a laaal aatra p rla la A
la I b lt a a n ta a a a r . aa tra il aa all
A l ' aa n a dlapalabaa.
fllU R S D .tY , M Ml. I. 1H1
T O D A Y ’S HIIII.H VF.RHK
Trur raliilnii doe* |ual that.
Failure l« du il la an nllar drnial
ut all rallKinn. God mranl that all
hia rhlldirn should hate a fair
rhanra. I waa ayaa tn Iba blind
and frat waa I to tba lama.— Job.
20:16
Ibr Ireri way lu rnske a friend
it to be one.
We hope you have noticed how
beautiful the aralcai have been
during the pail few weeks, and apprmatr what things likr that mean
to a « omrininily.
Wc ire w h »f fur llie first Unw­
in llir hitloiv &lt;*f this country there
air mor- *vntn*n than there air
mrn. WIim Ii teems to hr jutl an­
other good way of avoiding the
draft.
If Sanford it not a good moral
commuaity. it is not because the
minitlers and churches art not
trying. Almost everyone of them
it conducting special service*,
bringing in t|wcial minion preach­
ers, choral singers and evangelist!
in an .effort to interest the un­
churched as well at church mem­
bers in matters of spiritual progie„, |( you a rch ivin g trouble
adjusting yourself to a changing
or to tiie perplexities of a
contused and muddled life, wh
not attend some of these church
sessions and see if they can’t help
yw»?

T H U R S D A Y M A R . 1 1951

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

PAGE TW O

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Drinking right glasses of water
a day will neilhet cure'Jrour cold
nor pa0 up Tour, livwr. aycgMittl
to’ dur laletl advkn. The notion
that il will is just a super nil utron
common to |&gt;ersoni tuflrting Irom
psychosomatic ailments, fn fad.
drinking too much water, especial
|y cold water, may l&gt;e as bad for
you as not drinking any water at
all. Peopla have been known to
suKer Irom d iu y spells, faintness
and attack of acute indigrstion
just from drinking water. And
according to the best medical
authorities, all the water you real
ly need to drink is three or four
glatses a day and this may be in
your milk, coffee, or lemonade.
Florida has received many kinds
of publicity in the last few years,
some good and some bad, but ike
wont that it has ever leceivtcl it
that now appealing in headlines
all over tba country linking its
governor with the underworld
activities of Qiicago’e Capone mob
and the international crime syndi­
cate of “ Lucky" : Luciano. Not
only did one of the Capone gang
contribute $100,000 to Warren’s
campaign for governor, but after
be was elected Warren appointed
a henchmen of the Capone gang
to enforce the gambling laws in
Ffotida. This incident was singled
out by the .Senate Cnmt Investig­
ating Committee as one of the
mast sordid examples of public
corruption in the United States.

Rail Settlement

THIE
E NATION

TO D A Y
By JAMK.4 MARLOW
Mi

(f 'm ila a e * P tw a

_

roada Laat fall.
Presidential Assistant John &amp;•
Steelman announced today's settlrment at an early-morning
newa conference ,
Steelman’s announcement came
after a night-long session at the
WhWita House......
....... .. negotia
te climaxing
tl«n* which hail begun last Oct.
26.
The 16 union* originally had
asked for a 26 cent hourly wage
.ncrease for their members, In­
cluding shop employes, machin­
ists, clerks and other* who do
not actually run the trains.
The carrier* estimated that the
I2H rent Increase will r&lt;xt him
1280,1&lt;00,000 annually.
Another increase, estimated al
four tn five rents an hour, will
Ik a J jf * to the 1214 centa around
Apr. 1, Used on the government’s
rost-of-llving Index of Feb. 16.
A still further boost In the
hourly wage rate will he permitted
next summer If Ua* government’s
stahlljmptlon program permit* the
kb. I % f productivity allowance
rail**&lt;l fur by she CIO-auto urerk.
era contract in the automobile In­
dustry.
1 hat is supposed to allow an­
other four rents an hour to com­
pensate for Improved productivity
over the past year, effective May

W ASHINGTON, Mar. l - t A Y A boa* now ran raise tba pay uf hia
empleyea— gvnerally— 10 perrent
above their pay on Jan. 16, 1060.
Per ml* non to do thia was given
last night by lire government in
unfrveilng
ill Just • bit more the big
free*# It slipped &lt;&gt;n all wages last
JanuaryThia government ruling doesn't
mean a boss has tn raise his em­
ployes. It didn't say a boss has to
talse anybody a dime.
All it mrans is that If a boss
s u its tn— or if a union of his
workers ran per*ua*te him to—
then:
H r ran raise them up to 10 perrent above what their pay was on
Jan. lb, Into.
Official* here have estimated
only 3,000,000 workers have had
wage increase* uf 10 percent or
more alnre Jan., 1050.
So another 40,000,000 or so ran
get |0 permit more than they
were making on Jan. 1C, 1060— if
the boss wants to give il to thriu.
What last night's ruling mean*
ir a&lt;-roi*.thr-hosrd or general Increases 1* a pints! or unit or Industry. For example:
Jones has 100 machinists work­
ing in his plant. I.a»t June
ini
raised them 8 percent over v
ra
hr
20.
they were retting
Ing Jan. 16, 1060.
The union chiefs, speaking
They've had no raise
alt alnce.
through
George E. (.eighty, chair­
A House committee in now Investigating the question
Now if Jones wants to give them man of the Railway l.ahor Execu­
of whether or not u new "G. I. Hill" to provide for education a further raise all he can *lve I* tives Association, said no further
2 nerrent over what lh-y ratification by the union* is
uf veterans at government expense Hhnuld Ire enacted when another
were making Jan. 16, 1050, making
the exinting law expiren in July of thin year. Two or three a total Increase of 10 percent since necessary.
He told a new* conference the
yearn hence the men now being inducted into the urmod ner- that date.
This ruling wss announced la*t , agreement was sgned, sealed and
vice* presumably will be returning to take up their inter­
night by Eric Johnston, Imea nr . delivered on the spot after the
rupted tanks of education or employment.
the Kronomir Stabilisation Agency, all-night session.
This rspUnation was significant
Tin* problem in complicated by the fact that if all which means boas of wagra sad
a similar agreement was
phynically fit men of 18 or over should Im* drafted, such a prices, lie said It ban the effect because
announced under parallel circum­
of
law,
a*
of
last
night.
bill would cover every able-bodied man in the country. Thin
Mo any boss who wants to give stance* at the White House last
would mean government subsidy of higher education for the 10 perrent increase explained tier. 21 for the four operating rail
mont college men for tin* indefinite future. Without nuch here can do so without asking per-1 unions. That settlement was later
rejected by local chairmen of the
provision, many veterans would not return to college und mission of the Wage Stabilisation operating
unions.
Hoard, which la part of Johnston's
u serious luck of trained inen for key |M&gt;sitionn might noon setup. Until last night no general
The new agreement speclGIr*
be felt. Thu sprawling sixe of such a project with its at­ increase of any amount could be that no further wage increase will
l&lt;e sought until Oct. 1, 1063.
tendant government forms and red tape also forms onp given.
The cost of living provision*
Hut what does II meant 10 per
argument against it.
rent increase over the pay a man rail for quarterly pay adjustment*
If, as seems likely, some such hill is brought before was getting Jan. Ift, 1060? Fon keeping pace with the govern
the Congress, the tank of outlining it will be very import- example: does It mean the total ment’a cost of living Index. One
ant. It will affect the future of Iwsth colleges and students money In his pay-check for the cent hourly will he added or taken
week ending Jan. |6, 1060?
off the pay for eaeh percentage
for years to come.
No, for that paycheck jnay have point rise nr fall In the index.
contained overtime
(me pay. The ruling
The agreement atari* off with
means, in brief, an employe's r t g -' an Index has* of 178 percent of
ular pay for doing a job. Overtime the 1036-30 average. That la the
would not be considered part of figure for the Dee. 16 Index, the
A private research laboratory him unnounccd that the regular pay. Nor would an em­ latest announced. The first cost
techniciaitN have nuccceded in starting u new crop of hair ployer’s contributions to a pension, •&gt;f living adjustment will lie du#
Ifi
or Insurance fund lie con. Apr. I.
on the paten of two men wiio hud lieen bald for five yearn. welfare
aide red regular pay on Jan- 16,
Hteelman said this waa the first
The laboratory xuya It wan done w ith u cream containing a 1060.
settlement negotiated between the
new hormone It haa (Uncovered.
Ilut right her* another question railroads and the non-operating
Not long ugo, after connidurahlo research into the mat- comes to mind: ran a bus* who unions without an emergency
gives his employes this general 10
ter, some eminent medlinl authorities dit-lurcd Oust there ia percent inrrease, now allowed, also hoard since 1037.
George M. Harrison, 1-eod of the
absolutely no way to grow new hair or prevent‘ the onset of give some of those same employes railway clerks, largest of the
Iraldnesa for a man who wan distilled by nature to be Iraid. an a&lt;lditional Inrrease in the form non-operating unions, joined with
a merit raise?
I .eighty In praising Steelman and
The new announcement does not dispute or mention this of For
example: Jones might give
declaration,.and.y4|H Jit easy to infer that.the theory of those* I00&lt; machinists a total ilk the Natonal Mediation Board’s
three member* for their pa
percent boost over their pay for In Vreplng the parti** togetl
inevitable predestined baldnra* is in question.
Perhaps tills merely beam out what has Iwen said no Jan. 16, IBM). Ilut liecause he part until a •e11linent was reached
irularly priirs thrrre or four of
Negotiators
railroads,
often: "Hope springs eternal in the human breast," espe them,
*
vsfJfO«
— •for
—• the ------------*
he’d like to give them In
who joined In the news cunferene*
dully about signs of approaching autumn.
addition, a merit raise.
Announcement uf the *ettl*m*nt,
For lno*e three or four the net
result might he a total Increase of were L. W. Horning for the car­
16 nr even 26 percent over what riers’ eastern conference, Daniel
they were paid Jan. 25, 1060. Can P. I^iomi* of the western ronferenre and Charlea D. MacKay
Jones do It?
By HID IIKHLONG
The best single anayver. If this of the southeastern conference.
Efforts are atlll being mad# to
Involve* you, Is this: you'd better
Mv report this week D written Just how helpful they haee been.
ask the Wage 8tablllsatiaa board settle the dispute between the
Congressman llerlon* haa be
hv William H. (B ill) llyrd. who,
render*
end th# operating unions.
you try to pile a merit ina I told you. joined u* the first concerned about tha fact that a tefore
Last Bunday,- tba trainmen’s
rease
on
top
of
.the
permitted
10
shortage of metals especially steel
&gt;f February. He asya:
union broke away from the three
l&gt;ereent general Increase.
Aa the new mrmtrr of hia staff. aluminum and ropper. ha* forre I
If you don’t first check with other operating unions and almost
many
small
Industrie*
and
huslreached an agreement with th#
Congressman llerlon* ha* asked
neases in our district lu rut down the Board, you may discover later
or to write the news letter this In their operations. This work* a that you've violated the law with­ roAd*.
The other union* are the fire­
week. I will try to tell yuii some­ hardship on everybody In the com­ out realising It. This will try to
men, conductors and engineers, all
thing about my Job, ami I will re­ munity because wages are rut and explain why:
On Feb. 2, 1061 the WAR, in of which are seeking wage nlate some Items that I think will people are laid off from work.
&lt;# of Interest to all of you In the Mott of these scarce goods ar*&lt; loosening up on the age freete, rreasea. Their memberships balk­
Mild It waa all right for a boss to ed at the Dee. SI agreement callDistrict.
*#lne diverted to plant* engaged
I - for a 26-rent hourly boost for
Those of you who know Jimmlea in defense contracts, and there are grant merit raises.
But— tha boss couldn't just start
rd worker* and 10 rents an
Golden, my predecessor In thia job, many amall Industries la the dis­
banding out merit
........ raise* all aver
nr for rend employe#.
know that f have some big shoes trict that have written us about- the
plnce. Net by a
« fill. Jimmie waa not only very their possibility of getting defense
i
laid
down
a
I
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t
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r
7
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-fflelont, but he waa one of tho contracts. In order
Trum an Declare*
rd« to holp these dor which such merit raise* reuld
moat popular man on the lllll. His businesses, our office Is preparing ba
given.
( CaeMaare fro m M ae «n*t
riends la Washington were not * memorandum that will show tha
And if you, aa em
didn’t statutos to outlaw lynabln*, U*
surprised when he wa« selected proper pocedure to follow la get­ fit those rules, you &lt;
H
start
for the sought-after position as ting
pell tag and discrimination agiriatt
_ defense
_
contracts. Very few
Ming out merit r
-a civilian attorney in the legisla­ neople realise It. but most conmnority groups a ajnploymant.
Those
rules
laid
by
WRB
tive and liaison division of th- 'racts are let In field offlees and were a yardstick too complicated Congre** has refused to tnari
&gt; Force. Unfortunately for me, »i"t H Washineion For this rea­
to he explained In tha hrlaf spare such leftist ion In the past and
Ilmraio had to leave to taka over son, those people who coma to Wa­ hero. And If you try to Interpret prospects are not bright thia *e*«
da new duties before I rame to shington seeking ent racts are u* that yardstick, without exper' ad­ *|on.
Vashlngton so the Job of training &gt;'*l!v disappointed. Although th&lt;- vice such as WRB ran heal five,
Mr. Truman «#M he waa aot
me has fallen on Congressman contract letting picture ehanrr you may be wrong and violate the “amoung thoa# who take the view
Merlon* and the two different ae- r-n-n d*v to dnr. we think the raw.
that in time* of stress we must
-retaries In tha office. Atlas Mar­ memorandum will furnish ha«lr I*For example: If you hadn’t In shelve all tfforts and program*
lon Gardiner of DaLand and Mr&lt;. foimallon that will be of b*n»fl‘ tho peat given out merit raise* for the betterment of our prepM.
Audrey Williamson of l^eaburr. •*» many reon'e In the district. W - hut now suddenly decided you
He said the area os ’Ttret
v«r the past three weeks they lope to have this memorandum wonted to, WRB undoubtedly
things flret” I* “entitled to Ra
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have had to teach me my lob as -omnlatrd within a week, and any­ would aay no. What you did about due; but it cannot stay tba Inwell as perform their usual duUea. one In the district mav get on* hv merit raise* |a Use past la
U a big exorabla driva and the Inevitable
It would ba Impossible to eapreas '--Hting to u*.
part
WBB’4 rules
rule* and a guide
rt of WRB'J

School i

For Veterans

Hope Springs Eternul

CongreHHman Hcrlong Report*

B

Governor Warren of California
sayr the Irooptdp-Europa ques­
tion is largely a military maltar
and should be left to the generals
to decide. And on this the Cali­
The Sanford Herald
fornia Governor is uf
solutely right. Who could pouiMy Mr. Rollaad L Dean
Sanford, Florida
be ia a better petition to
Dear Ur. Dean:
upon the beat mean* of del
Tha BemtaiU
...... Count;
___ ly cChamber
ibis country than th* professionals of Commeite would like to exwho have made it g lifeline study? preaa Ha warm appreciation to a
number of Individual* for their
jCeilai:
not the politicians. HowIn putting on
b lb
judice which
al tho Central
but first, the
this country

Since this la

Sanford Forum

thanked for

exhibit and the titrua display. Our
appreciation to A. Duda and Sena
for tha murk soli and tha Ameri­
can Frail Gro
Growers for tha grow­
ing calory. Alan, we wish to
and Company far
thank Ckaae sad
celery. Knotner aad Roberts far
grapefruit, Hanford Fruit Commty for orangoa and Patrick Fruit
Co RIDAAw •
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special thank I. tan,

general story on
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immtdiftttly to btisuicksd
Akula aad dtriaiou that bit
are m« u ia|fesi; and ho
he bed kept hia mouth
Thoee
called «•

M'aailaaee Prsa rase Uael
back of Station W TR R .
Mayor Fred Dyson had a chancto welcome visiting Ms^ror Britt
Maynr
of Rt. Augustin*
Vought of Euatis.
The law really descended upon
Ranfoni, for present at the meet­
ing and barbecue were poller
chiefs, sheriffs, deputies and con-tallies, police officers, Stale
Highway Patrolmen, member* of
the F.ll.l., and member* of the
Federal Narcotics llureau.
Of prime Interest at the meet
ing was the presentation of a hill
that would enable local polica de­
partments to conduct semi-annual
safety inspections of car*. Fees
from these Inspection* would lie
devoted to th* peace officer* re­
tirement pen-ion fund.
According to Virgil Rtuart, sec
rotary of tha association, a hill
advoraling ear inspections will he
Introduced to the 106) legislature
at Tallahassee.
The tiusines* meeting wa* ron
ducted by Police Chief James
Dickerson, Ruatla, with Detective
Chief L. S. Rose, Orlando, fifth
district director, asaistlng.
At a meeting of the auxiliary of
the assoclatlyn at which Mrs. E.
I.. Troutman, Orlando, district
sUt* representative, presided, sup­
port was urged the passage of
Menate Bill B 3062 to enable iu thorities to return tn Florida any­
one who had left children with­
out support and had gone to an­
other Mat*.
As range officer at the pistol
shoot, Byrd J . Geode, honorary
member of the local police force
and president of the Heminble Gun
Club, had about the busiest time
since he served as chief range offi­
cer of International Police shoots
during a 12 year period at Tean*
eck, N. J . under ausplcies of the
New York Mirror. Mr. Goode was
also a former nolle* Instructor of
the New York Police Academy.
‘ni* police course shooting event.
Including alow, timed and mold
■hooting was won by B. A. Martin.
St. Augustine with a score of 278
out of MM. W . W. Anderson, Jocksonvllle, was second at 206 and
Godfrey Pomar, St. Augustine,
third at 283. More than 60 officers
participated.
Chief Williams today commend­
ed th* members of hi* force who
helped make the barbecue a big
sucres*. II* also thanked Deputy
Sheriff Charles Beck who aided In

meal rutting of the tasty pork,
beef and lamb which bad born pre­
pared by Carl WUliamt.
Members of tha pelIre forre who
aldad In tha ret-uo were Cape Boy
TUB*, committee bred, Uatat Max
Bats. W. M. Horne, J. H. Pottortoa, S^B. 8pence, Ruseeil Tench.
no feminine monitor of the
Srt. Estril# Jennings,
forre. Desk Bgt.
who ba!
aksd the beans and orepared
ef theI fresh
vegetables
aervmapiMBl___
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ed with the assistance of her *1*
ter, Mr*. L. P. Peyton. Cecil Boas,
a former member of th* force,
assisted in th* serving.
Harry Wester with hia accord ian
and W. R. Connolly, banjo, played
melodies at th* baibonie

A T L A N T IC CITY , N . J.. M*A|
— &lt;A&gt;&gt;— A part-time chef. fearf-J
hi* pretty 21-year-old waitress
daughter ••wouldn't remain a good
girl?* ahot her to death last night.
He then ppmped a bullet into his
(h f lt
The father. 46-year-old J0«epk
Carbone, wa* found several h-tri
later on a church rectory sw,,,
moaning for a priest. Placed under
police guard at Atlantic T itr Hi*,
pital, he wa* expected to live. .
Assistant Atlantic county pmQ
cuter Emorr Kleaa said t *n..n»
admitted ihoctlng his daughter,
Kathryn, and himself ‘'bei-au-e the
girl would pot rom# home and he
afraid rhe wouldn’t t"rr.»',{, ,
good girl." He said Carbone uould
Im- charged with murder.
Following a preliminary autopsy
last night. Dr. Thomas I. Petlogt,
assistant county physician, «ald the
girt died ' almost Instantly with
-I ."2 caliber slur In her heart II#
-aid she apparently hnd been
(our time* at close range ore
bullet ripping through her hand
a* she tries! to prnt«—t her •*If.
The shooting took place in the
living room of tho girl's shshhy
basement apartment where. Kies*
said her father had gone to teg h»r
In return hotne.^
According to Kies*. CarU&gt;ne !,f|
the apartment after the shm-ting
slid drove around the street, for
four Hour*, a bullet wound In hit
roest. He lurked around the A
lantlc City hospital for a short
limn trying tn see If his dsughter
would He brought there and th.-«
stumbled five blocks to the rerton
of St. Nicholas* Catholic Chur.h.
When found hv a rectory mtld.
hr was lying on the steps moaning
repeatedly, “I wnnt a pri«-«r. |
want a priest.** She called oolite
and they took hitn tn the hoMiitnj.
Detectiva Jerry Sullivan of th»
homicide squad said police were ltd
to Kathryn’s body hy an an»nw
mous nhoae call. She was dead of
arrival at Atlantic City Hnspiul.

sumed full diplomatic relation?
with the Franco government after
•lx years of nartlal diplomat!,
boycott, trance has a force esti­
mated at more than 600,000 men
adlv in need of equipment. Many
the total amuunt which the Presiufficial* here would like to sc'-lanco get equipment but believe
Spain should first l&gt;# associated
•ith the North Atlantic Treaty
Organisation. Hiltain, France and
other N A TO countries with large
l.abor or Socialist parties are pre­
sently rool to that idea. An alter­
native arrangement would h# for
Washington and Madrid In work
•u&lt; a direct deal.
Yugoslavia— Marshal Tito is
now receiving fo«id from the U. 8.
for his troop-, hut this Is a tem­
porary emergency measure. Titi
has not requested arm* aid though
he would like to buy arms In Wes­
tern Europe or the II. 8., It Is tinder-tnud. It is considered likely
that sometime in the future h*
n ay urgently need military assls'Mir# and this government would
like to tie in pn-ltlon to l— side t-&gt;
furnish it.
Jansn— Ambassador John Fo*.
ter Dulles, jqy( hack from prece
reaty talk* in Tokyo, expects thJapanese treaty to he completed
•nd In effect well before the end
of this year. U. 8. forre# to hv
stationed In Japan after the trea­
ty will have nrlmary responsibi­
lity fm Japan**# security hut the
tsoanese government prnhahly
The site of a small Frrvk
will wan to heeiti m a tin g a force
of Its own. U. 8. supplies would he colony established In 1604 near
Jacksonville, FI*., may have leva
iceded.
submerged when A rm y engineers
Fresh oysters contain calcium 1altered the course of the St Johns
River 40 year* ago.
and phosphorus.

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|l •allaaeO area* raw* owe)
than those designated by Coogrr**
pirn be inuai Had that defense
of such a country serve* Ameri­
can security.
In the new eeoiniir and military
aid prorram, a slmillar 10 per
rent celling would permit the Pre­
sident to divert no mure than
about 11,000,000,000.
Officials concerned with map­
ping out the aid plan* for the fl-cal year starting July I doubt that
this sum la large enough. They
say that in the light of present In­
ternational romiltlons the total
which should be available to meet
contingencies may exceed 12.000,
000,000.
Iluw tu obtain such leeway on
spelltiding in the fare of the fact
at Congress likes to nail down
that
requirements or. where ami how
(be money is to lie spent is a ilif'bull problem, yet to be solved
In talks living held hy the Stale
Department. Treasury. W h i t 'i
House and other government
branches, at least two meihod* are
•”&lt;ier discussion.
I. A proposal that Conrr*** Inriud1- in the foreign aid bill a fund
of 12.000,000JKK). nr whatever fi­
nal studies show to lie advisable,
which the President rould allocate
as he see* fit in the Interest of
American security.
2. A reouest that the limit on

dent can shift around be Increased
from 10 per cent to perhaps 20
per rent.
Essentially, offlelxl* told a re­
porter, the problem arise* from
the fact that when they go to Conin about a month tn advo­
cate the |llJ»0J)00jl00^projtram
and tell what countries
covered by it, they will net be abbto forecast precisely all the for­
eign arms aid requirement* which
the U. M. may wish to meet In the
12 month* beginning July I.
American relations with .Spain.
Yugoslavia, Japan and Germany
are In a state of transition. Wh#
ther and when anv or ell of them
may need or qualify for arm* ail
is something no one here can now
say positivriy. Hero la the situa­
tion country by country:

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�THURSDAY MAR. 1. 1951

2lHt Animal Edition Of Animated Magazine
Stresses Vital Place Of Home In Democracy

fa c ia l

A n d Personal Activities

PHONE 148

Social Calendar

World Tour Planned
Ry Ililll School lyl'A

"A n
International
Tour" a
TH U R SD A Y
The Junior Royal AmbatMdora carnival sponsored by the Sem­
meet at the First Baptiit Churrb inole County Council Parent
Teacher* Association, will be con­
' " ?
Uwjjht at 7:00_
P.. hi.
Douglas
Jobe Junior Broth- ducted at the Seminole High
_____
uglaa Jo
erhood will meet tonight at the School Saturday at 6:30 o'clock.
Mrs. I». C. Catches, chairman,
First Baptist Church at 7:30
(announced today that there will
P. M.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 O.l. S. bo a booth from each school remill meet at the MuyonU ll.'.i at y-r^rn'.'.rg varh &gt;• nations of the
8:00 P.M. There will l&gt;e initiation. world. Ainrrirn will be represented by Junior High School, Hi axil
F R ID A Y
A benefit bridge and ranasta by the (icneva -Scho-t', Mexico
party aponaored by the Jararamla by the Oviedo School, Africa by
Circle of the Garden Club will he Crnmrnnr School, Hollaml by the
held at 8:00 P.M. in the coffee shop West Side Priniary, Ireland by the
Paula School, Spain by Semin­
Mayfair
Inn.
of Ahe M
r
Woman's Mleslonary Union o l e High S c h o o l, Italy by S ”j t h
j L Wft
... The
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Baptist Church will Side Primary School. Japan by
of
Fii
meet fr«in 0:00 A.M . 'ililll 3:00 l.ymun S»hi»d und Hawaii by
the laike Mary School.
P.M.
Supper will Id- served char­
American legion Auxiliary will
meet at 7:30 P. M. at the 1-egiun acteristic to the different coun­
tries in the lunch room from 6:30
iiut.
to 7:30 P. M. Skits will lie pre­
SA TU R D A Y
The lenten Supper will lie held sented tiy each school in the
at 8:30 P. M. at the Congrrga- i auditorium at 8:00 P. M.
tonal Parish House. Following the
supper there will be a special
program “The Mortage Burning"
'lie annual hani|uct of the ;
Tourist Club will be held at the
Tourist Center at rt:30 P. M. Ad.
mission will lie by membership
III ItTII
. cards only.
The
International
Carnival AN N O U N C EM EN T
sponsored by the Feininoli Coun
ty Council P. T . A. will liegln
at 6:30 P. M. at the Seminole
High School.
MONDAY
Mr. and Mrs. l-mnard II. Levins
St. Ann’s chapter of the Kuis announced today the birth of a son,
rfK)
pal Church will meet at 12:18
copal
Feh. 27 at
tp.’^
l J tll . at the Parish House for a U-onard llavhl J r „
the Pcrnaldl-aughton Memorial
luncheon and business meeting.
Hospital.
Supper for Business Woman's
Circle of First Methodist Church
will be at 88:30 P. M. In the at 8:00 P.M.
The Firlrlis Class of llte First
Presbyterian Church.
St. Catherine's chapter of Holy Baptist Church will meet at the
Cross Kplsropal Church will mert home of Mrs. Forrest Gatchel
at the Parish Ilouac at 3:00 P. M. 2320 laurel Avenue. Group No.
6 wll In- hostess.
TU ES D A Y'
H « r mir High School P. T . A.
The Unity Clasa will meet at
the Valdes Hotel at 7:30 P.M. with will meet in the high echo'd lib­
Mr*. Carolyn Parsons as teacher. rary at 3:30 P. M. A ll mrmtirra
daughter* of Wesley Sunday arc urged to Im present. A board
Selfool Clasa will meet with Mr* meeting will lie held at 3:00 P.
J. O. l-aney, 1912 Hanfoid Avenue M.

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ditmbray in a au'eeFnm
follower. Skirt Is itriped Is
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Mr*. Dorothy Corrodi has as
her guest her brother. H airy
IVIIet. of Daytona Beach.

Mrs. (). B. Keller of Atlanta
has returned hom e after visiting
with Mrs. Bradley Byrd.
Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Brownlee
of Inverness visited friends here
yesterday.
Mr. and Mis. K. N. Ilri*h!ieigri
of I.upray, Va., have returned
home after visiting Mrs. Dorothy
Corrodi for thret weeks.
Friend* of Mr«. O. A. Martin
will regret to learn that she is
confined to the Pernahl-t-atrghtrrn
Memorial Hospital.

Thr vital plan- of the home Cl
American democracy &gt;**- the
theme of the Animated M.igatme,
piesented yesterday afternoon in
Its 21st edition to inenrla-r* of
the Sanfoid Woman's Club and
guests at the Club House. Mar­
tha n 116 pet s o us a tte n d e d .
Tliis I Ionic was keynoted m Hie
initial talk by Mr K l» Brownlee,
who pointed out that it is nut the
loratnui, archtteetlire oi size of
all alsste that makes it a home, twit
thr ttise of romfuit, Iru-I in lliemlicr* of the family and loving lel.iti-n -hip - that produce the feel,
ing of seeiirity vital to a real
home
It ii this sense of security that
makes men tendy to fight or die
fm the preset vat Ion of thru home,
she stated. The home, *ni,| Mrs.
Ilrnunlee, is the basis of (mining
ill human ielation*
"The greatest gift," site declar­
ed. "is love fm one another. This i«
the rcmciit that holds ihc family
together. X* long ns limiies are
gnveniisl liy the spirit of love, we
me safe, and Ainriica i* safe/*

Mis. Itiownlee who mine hack
Friends of Mrs. T . N. lull.n.I to Sanfnnl from Inverne » to serve
will r r g ir l to learn that she is ns a visiting editor of the Magaconfineil to her home due to ill- line, hail lent present when the
ptogiani was 1111110(111 here 21
ness.
Friends of Mrs. W. M. Iltthlayer will la- glad In tm tn (hut
*hr has returned home after l*-ing
confined to the Oiangc General
Hospital In Orlando.
M r. and Mrs. Van Stone have a
I hell guests theii daughtei Mr
W . B. Wcstgate and granddaugh
ter, Joan Weslgate of Huwlev
I'a.
Charles It. tadtirr*, son o f M r .

and Mrs. Charles ('. Collins, 221
W« Nineteenth Strret i» enrolle j
at laikr Forest College, l_ake
Forest, III., for the Spring Seme-,
ter IVS1, Hr is living at Bldg.
2903.11 Farnsworth, Grrat l-nke*.
111.

Mr. ami Mrs. K. S. Jrltru p and
rhihlrrn, Barbara arid lllckey, of
Srarsdale, N. V. are visiting
Mra.
Jrltrup's
mother,
Mrs.
Arthur Branan. Mr. ami Mrs.
Jellntp plan to spend the week­
end with Mr. and Mrs Hurry
Ibmglas in SI. I'elrrsluirg.

tak e Mary
By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Mr. anil Airs. P. D. Anderson
recently atlemird the Ixrwell
Thomas, Jr. lerture on Tiliet given
In Winter Park as part of the
Town Hall 8erles.
J. W. Brasington and his daugh
ter. Miss la&gt;is Brasington, of
Cheraw, 8. C. are the girrsts of
hit brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
ami Mrs. C. I’. Brasington.
Mrs. C. 8. Driakell and son
Carl Roland and her friend. Mr*.
C. II. Harvey all of Kast Point,
Ga. arrived Thursday to spend
some time with Mrs. Drlskrll'a
parents, Mr. ami Mra. J. I* Bul­
lard.
Richard Blllbourne and daugh­
ter, Miss Roma Mllhourne, of
Richmond, Ind. are visiting the
Karl Tonev'a. They were herr in
time to help A. II. Toney, father
of Earl Toney, celebrate his Doth
birthday on Thuraday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanee Douglass
of DeLand were here Thursday,
railing on his father, K. A. Doug­
lass and his aunt, Mrs. Bertha
D. Sorrell.
Mra. J. J. Johns of Brooklyn.
N. Y. arrived Thursday, In spend
some time with her brother-inlaw and sitter, Mr- and Mrs. A.
Erankiin.
Rev. am] Mrs. J. C. Brannon at­
tended Thursday the Interdenomlnatlonat Camp now In progress
In Lakeland.
Mra. John McLaughlin has re­
turned from Philadelphia where
she visited relative#.
Ralph Porch of aahlngton. D.
C. has arrived to spend some time
with Mra. A. C. Saunders ami her
daughter Oris.
Mr. and Mr*. II. M. Gleason and
her father. A. R. Hcr.kins and
Mrs. C. W. SJohlom spent Sunday
In Gaineavllle, the gurste of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard W. Keogh

vents ago She was intiodm-cd by
M l*. It ( ’. Moore, edtlnt-in-rhirf,

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A. M. Philips Mi I-. I". Spemei,
and Mr
Roy Villi* Jane Itoylr
•lid the ait woik and lettrting on
the magazine repliea on the plat­
form.
The lender mood of ircollrvtioil

ol Imiioc, produced by Xlis. Brown

lee’s talk, was eontlnnrd t,y Diek
Aiken, In ill leilor, who III inntpnn
led hv Mr*. George Touhy *ang,
"Tlu- Hills of Home": "Ihinn", the
•■•Mg of n lad longing fm home,
snd a« an encore when the ladii-s
refused to let him ipril, a |Hipular
song, "Home."
How picture
and painting*
la-autify the home was aptly
ilrmoiislrulrd
bv Mr- XV, M.
Scott, one of Satiiiiiil'- !»--t known
"(lists- Among the paintings she
ilispla)ist was a lerently intnpieled
one of
IIsily I' im o
Kplseiipal
t hin&lt;ti Among othei inteii-sting
scene*, the Inn kgionnd of which
she 1 leserllied, v.ii» that of a sail
l**at, and a tropical garden The
rover ,.f the Animated Xtagarine, a
view of the Sanford lake front and
hand hell, was shown
Mrs, I K Spemet, predilrnl of
the Sanford Garden t’lnh, demon,
stratrd arlisti, arrangeriieiits of
fliiwer* 111 Unvls ami onlainerv,
iln hiding half of a gt-iiu fruit. itoe
small i-oiitaiin 1 im liided inirroi &lt;
to produce the illusion of a small
(wad in a gulden X1i» Sprorri also
told 1 f 110-tliiMls of piidooglni. tho
lifr of flower* aftii lurking.
Music in Iln- Inline wa* the iievt
theme. With Mrs George Met'nil
Sir. and Mr* Arthur True of
New Hampshire arrived Saturday
I” vi*U Id* hrother and sister-inlaw, I'rof. and Mr*. II. K. Tin e
XVm. Allison of Sprlngfirld,
I'cnna. is visiting Mr and Mr*.
John M rljuighlln Mr. Allium ha*
visited hire in previous year*.
Prof, and Mr*. ||. K. True and
her father, and Mr. and Mr*.
Arthur True wi re the gur*t« Sunitay nf the former's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. mol Mr*. Everett
Dis and »«n Michael at Holly llill.
The Bullard family held a re­
union Sunday at the home nf Mr.
and Mr*. J. I. Bullard. Attending
were their children and fraud*
children and a few rlo*e family
friend*. Present la-aide* Mr and
Mrs. J. L. Bullard were Mi, ami
Xlr» XV. P. Bui he and daughters,
Dorothy and Gayle, Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Mlnshew, Mr. and Mra.
Ralph Will lam* and daughtei*,
Myrna ami Melanie, Rev. and Mr*.
J. C. Brannon, ami Mr. and Mr&gt;
M. Fla micro of inter Perk, Mr.
ami Mr*. R. F. Bullard and »«n.
Gene, and Mr. and Mr*. Charles
Flamler*. Mr*. France* Bullard
and children, loud* ami Jrannete,
of Sanford, ami Mr*. I’. 8. Drl*
kell and son f'vrl Roland an I
Mr*. C. II. Harvey of F-a»t Point,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Writ. F. Thru no
who have been wintering In St.

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Jr.
Rrv. Gilmore, managei of the
Calm Manor Nursing llomr in
•bland", w** the guest prearher
Sunday morning at the Church
nf Natarrne.

Mr. and Mra. Karl Duff of
llirhnmnd, Ind. who have liern at
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G R. Patterson and Mra. Fbir
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P A C E -S E T T E R S IN T H E

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at the grand piano. She showed
j will Iw honored Monday evening
line ifstmiipir and tonal rmphasi*.
at 6:30 P. M. by the Bu*ine*a
c»|&gt;&lt;. lady in a popular Chopin
K »*•* T h r lali &gt; llttti •'lit 1
Woman’* Circle of Fir»t l'ie «laUin tier.
V ph a
J"
A demunsti ation of
modern K:
I hyterian Church with a supper,!
O p liin trlriw l
*. J • W r » | « rIt Lai»»h«'i%
rhitiu mid crystal* wa* made by
;
h* a &lt; it 1 »'* It^ 'k « ‘ 1
im the Educational Building, Mi*.,
W hw
Mt* Gordon Sweeney, who hanged
11.1 Masnotia
Phone i t
ntt
C. M Boyd, ihairmatt. announced
HlaOtfw i:
plat. ■ ptrd gla»se- together to %
6 li
lt d ) K ' •* r
| today.
show ihiroldllty. She pointed out %
Mu? Mini. 1 •( a tt((tti
the pas-ing of the "old fashioned a l
•
eet« U n t l d A t N ltie
dining room" and it* ''company •p
% t
••till IlcwtJ ,\l t»r c
china" and pointed out that mod­ &gt;
\ 1 a litia l : X » O r b
w it r r e
\ 1 *4 ►f ■&gt; K »
ern •ding miuire* china that can
1
IMn l i« P a ra tla
la- used for anv orro»i«n. Men like I " ,
l»* t va A lto &gt; . \ • O il. M
big .iiii* that de* not have to tic 1 J " \ r aa a
refilled *0 often and tall icp lea I*- J • M e l.-la H a r f d lH ie
*ilia Ia*i|ttla4 r»|.« t *|
l*» I
glu »r», sin- said.
tut
l .
1 1 .«
\ l..l . 1
M r- S (!. Dirkenon told "f the 1•1« n tII i ...V*
• •• tic 1
enjoyment to !»c derived from the 1 1 JH \| &gt;1 B int; V w r 1 ^ 1 1
*» ng- iif many birds in I lie gar- j 1 1 • M uati- lld t a a it
i ‘t •x« . i t r » •
i&gt;
deli. iiii&gt;l of the efforts of the All- 11 21 i t*n
V
dutsiii Society to eitnhtlsVi a local 1 I - l( tlllti Kd t Ml I
1 1 do l i t i i .
I, ilo -onrltiarv. Among *ire hirsl.
'I'U ld l M it t
li*tc&lt;l were Die field canaries, and 1 l l a I't
la t lln A liter la (tin
the Fliuida nightingale. “ XVe have 1 IN N r aa ry
1 2 .
A|||»|| .(I \ . 1 1 I* 1 1 **«
recognized more than »S7 kind*
It,. 1 %'••mi Itn ii» It
of lords in this part of Florida," 1| tet
•M XX . ri,| at T i t 1 av.
she - ud. She urged more teaching J 1 • T im IoI I * H lu r
II It
\ 1 1 lx (r ill
aland hints in the school* m i that
1 J»»
i . a i u ; k .s i /.k s
V
vr.
4
•mail l«i&gt;* will not s h o o t so muuv J
1
llwwlt 1 n i r i p I'a. t
of them.
» J*' S r tx a
\ S S O K T T -:i» C f il.n iL S ,\ N I»
Mi* t'laicnic XVelsh recited a 4 O I»X 1., ... . "1
I t il.r l
%ti(|a 1 *((!(
1 i
humorous tab- about a father, who
.
1 •
1
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V A U IK IIK s S
during the illnes* of hi* wife, 5 1 J • H|*tir|a l i l l l h •*« 1
v. e
undcitiaik to raise three small ♦. ft it
fr.f.l M d l k H 1
rhihlien and who found out that 44 1 • H.IM
r w lllM M I N r.B R .
thl* -*a* not tin- small undertaking 4
P ir i.le *
he had generally supposed. One 4 | *ilia ia r liilt d ilia 1
O r l f i l i . i t ofr a i i
of the high point a of tlie story waX
T 1 • 1
the eerie where the father, host J
J"
Mi
1
1 ..(
J
1
K r t iin lr * lla •*.(i
at a kiddie tdithday party, had to (
V .(H d » M . l
exptnn fo Irate tirothei* why their . 44 •Hi
J-.
M r . 1 f I k | U b .|
ehildirn got *0
*meared with ! &gt; |»»♦» \ lla tll 1.(I II I *M
9 1
I
coloied take frosting.
«
l l a 1 *«I m rM nie
Presentation of fashions
and !•* sIM»
1 id le d
N a M u ii
horoecrafr l»y meudiei* of tin- 1 * 1
r .t...f )
| »••» i r t
1
\| n «... \\ ,.»
\
County Home llemonstralhm t'|ul&gt;*| 1 "
• •
1 I a*•
cllrnnse.t the program, and Judging 1 1 fO
H lU h 1If f
by thr applause, wa* a aourre of
keen intcrc-t to the women pre­
N l ' » l 11Ilia' y o u III It lx1
sent Mr*. Roy Till!* introduced
milk shake, tiv -I'linkling the ton
the evhiliitor*.
Mi* Frank Bartlnw of faike with u litlli fieahlv-ground nut­
.Mary displayed a "snaxiy" Imoked meg just la fine serving.
rug that «hc had made. A large
midal tiav wa shown liv Mra. J.
II. Ciawfind. M t«. XI XVallare ill*-.
pla&gt;id a nlastii hag and a lani lam
dlali Little Mary Bax la y, a future
4*II *'I ill- gill wa* a rhalmiiig e*. !
umcing NEWpill
hlidt No. |
nwi m Meraaoea
Mi
AI t ’«*e wiue a die * she
had made, including a plastic
BAD RILAIII
rvraage. Ceramics ind pottery
TOO
making was the exit.hit of Mrs.
Pocket
Carl Williams, president of tinSanford II « m r
Itemoostraliou
Stic i
(In i- Xlr*. I.mib- Norton, Geneva,
drew applause with the display of
• home iiiBilr ipiilt made by tinIJenrva Home Ib-innosti.-itioii Club J
M r- I i i i i i - t'ffoid. Lake Moliroe. |
wealing her own cotton ilrea*.
allowed a Idg , ake -he had haki-sl
and deeoratrd. Ilarliara Ann IM ham. another fntiue I I I
Club
girl l'»-k a Irow.
Mi*. J. K. Ilobiitson, I.«ke Mary
Mere than A feme
f -ll Club leader and enimty clialrll'a Powerful
nifti of I-II clubs, was plesetilnl.
ehment

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T H U R S D A Y M A R . 1. 1951

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

Tough Flyweight
Straight Is T o p B a ttle r
from thm In Golden Gloves

Oklahoma Atheletes May Be Barred
From Competition For Making Beta
NORMAN. Olds,
Mai. I — (A 1) — Dr. George l_ Crow, Univrnity of
Oklahoma president. today promised a rigid crackdown on Sooner ath­
letes caught belling on sporting events.
Dr. Cross threatened lo bar the athletes from future university compe­
tition after teeing puhliihrd reports that parlay cards have been diiplayed in the athletic doimilory and playeit o|&gt;enly ditcuu belting both
on batkelball and football garnet.
M1 don't know to what extent &lt;&gt;
athletet bet on ronteita," the prr
aident aald, “ but 1 am going to
tuggett to Athletic Director Ttud
Wilkinson that any athlete caught
betting on athletic event* or utlng
parity rardx be barred from fu­
competition."
ture c
&lt;
Wilkinson waa out of town to­
O -M M M V IIIE . Mar. 1-tSpeday and could not ne rearhed for
clalt— Center Harry Hamilton act
comment.
The Daily Oklahoman said to­ a new University of Florida ringl*
day in a atory by reporter (lim n season basketball scoring reconi
Wilson that betting among Okla­ this year by pacing the Gator
leougn 22 gamea
point-fakera thtoug
homa athlete* la commonplace.
The newspaper aaid a prominent with a total of 519 points. The
.Sooner football player distributed previcus one-year high mark was
(M with 330
pariay card* in the athletic dormi­ set by Hsn* Tasntler
tory during the lOGfl season. Hide -ilnts last year.
Hamilton, who missed one game
beta alio have hern plarrd by
many nlaayera on trig game*, the because of illness, average,! 10.8
points for the 21 contest* he play
paper *ald.
"Sometimes the aide beta are ml and rearhed hla high mark of
between squad member* but on the year with 32 points against
big game*— both baikethall and Florida Southern. In establishing
football— beta with outrider* al*o the new mark the rangy Gator
have been placed," the Dailv Ok­ center hit 35.6 iter rent of his
field shots and 02.7 per rent of
lahoman atory continued.
“ Daually the bet* aren't too the free throws.
much, ranging from $5 to $26, al­
Most accurate shooting of the
though at time* aomeone will bet year was turned in from the foul
9100 on an Important game.
line by senior guard Nelson Vlnel
“The football team or 1948 pro. who sent 17 of 20 foul shots
hably made the moat money bet­ through the net for the percent­
ting when It un*«t Miaalourl at age of 86.0. In the Held goal diviNorman and North Carolina In sion, Harold Schulman displayed
the Sugar Bowl, entering both the most accurate eye bv hitting
game* a* the underdog."
S3 of 83 attempt* for e 39.7 per
The newapaper quoted an un- rentage.
named athlete aa laying betting
Florida's top five scorer* for
ilaho
iin’t restricted to Oklahoma
ath- tha year were Hamilton with 349.
late* “becauaa many college ath. sophomore forward Red Wetherlet** bet on gamea. Including their ington with 232, sophomore for­
own."
ward Roy Roberta with 141, senior
Croai'a crackdown
oon hatting guard Harold Haskln* with 124
- , .___ ....
came only a raw houra after ha of- an dsenlor guard Nelson Vlnel
fkialli
dally cleared all Oklahoma l«a . with I I I . They were the only Gaher)IW
ha1 , player* of any connection lore to score more then 100 point*.
with Die eaatarn haaketball fix
Hamilton's 349 for the year
aaandal.
brought hla collegiate veralty
Tha President In a atatement point* to I DM and made him the
Mid there waa no evidence a bribe second Florida baaketballer to
offer
fered or accepted. He aald paaa the 1000-mark In varsity
Halvalore
accuser)
^ Kollauo,
o ita tio .___
M i of
. gl- point*. The high in this depart­
vlng bribe* to New Vork basket. ment la still the 1210 veralty point*
ball iplayers, apparently only made scored by liana Taenaler.
apclal overture! to four Oklahoma
The Gators ended regular sea­
playera.
son. .play
and
11
. with
, . II wina
---------- - loasea
and are yet to face Tulane in the
first round of the Southeastern
Conference tournament at Louis­
ville, Kentucky, Thursday.
Sy a s s o c i a t e d pn r m h

Scoring Records
Set By Gator Ace
In Past 22 Games

Training Camp Notes
—

BRADKNTON, Mar. I - O P ) Wlth outfielder Willard Marahall,
laat of the beldouU, In line, man­
ager Billy Uouthworth will have

Lemon Signs For
More Than $50,000;
B e rra Fin d s H o ld o u t

workeuta.
C LE A R W A TE R , Mar. l-(/ P ) Pitcher Uubba Church la the lone
important holdout In the Phil­
adelphia ramp, but club Presldant Boh Carpenter think* he'll
have the young righthander signad up today.
Church waa paid 17,600 laat
peir when he won eight game*
Mtd leal all. It la understood he
Mm bera taking quite a lot more

J A H BCJtNARDINO, Mar. 1 Uhr-Genrral
Manager
Branch
Richey will greet the 1MI Pittaburgh Pirate aggregation today
'
With
1th a
p lecture—
le*
"why
finish In
tat place T
Rickey's
,
program call* for a
feur-day
and It ridudra
ntr-day course
c&lt;
newspapermen.
).N, A rU .. Mar. i- v r &gt; * Dale Alta hell appeeronly
b# about tho
i_______
diaa regular with a
seriously ehallengtng hta
•
]The rookie la Spa Diego's Harry
ofLbel Mitchell, a well ta. &lt;900 hitter aan: "1
... t hid to worry about la
IfhviaB Slmpaoa beat me out.",

6

_ B T . PETERSBURG, Mar. I -A l Braile of tha 8t. Louis
llnala has something new— a

up with
kina j*aw to stay la this

2a i t w p b tk.

. N EW YORK. Mar. l-(/P &gt; -B o b
•&lt;*mon signed a Cleveland Indian
rontract Just before the midnight
holdout deadline that probably
makes him the "highest l&gt;ald
pitcher In baseball,'
Marsh Samuels, Indian publi
city man, *ald early today the
alar ■right
okayed
fl
■ ■ hander
» ----------M a .Jgure
“above Boh F'eller'a $60,000 sal­
ary." Feller, also a Cleveland
pitcher, signed some time ago.
^General
tenant Manage/
Menage/ Haak
Hank C
Green■g announced the tignlng Mat
nlI fDU at the Indiana Tucson,
Aril., tralnl
Inli
Iftp'
elaand official
off
A Cleveland
put the
tag of "highest
hfst pi
paid pitcher in
l&lt;asehallH ohi I&lt;emon.
Icms
Rome 33 other
era who
would make a fine . &amp;
squad,
officially had the "holdout" tag
pinned on them after midnight.
The dissenters had been led by
Lemon in turning back a number
of contracts In tha laat few weeks.
The holdout tag la applied to
players who haven't signed by to­
day, the official opening of spring
training.
Two atera, catcher Yogi Berra
of tha New York Yankees and
third baseman fiddle Yost of tha
Washington Senators, boat the
holdout lag hy signing yeeterdav.
Berra fell In line for an esti­
mated $30,000. The Yogi reported*
lv waa dickering for $40,000 and
the club waa offering fULOOO.
Yo«t signed for an estimated 910,*
000 a compromise between the
$18,000 he waa demanding and the
iidJOOO He waa offered.,

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H o rs e ’s M o u th Sharkey Lewis Bowls
Over Opponent In
Second Round Kayo

By P.D HARPER
It wa* a rough season all the
way around for the Seminole High
School Celeryfcds. Winning only
three games of---------20, the ‘local
‘T squad
never lived up to the promise of
an opening victory over Eustis.
Any number of exruaea
could be made foe them and
this **filer used a good many
In Ihla column throughout
the season— to the bitter
am u se m e n t

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T o u a lr

C jo a *

and hi* rrallalie playera.
Actually the excuses are not
railed for from tin- team, hut
from the people who are In con
trol of athletics In Seminole Coun­
ty. Everybody want a winning
ball club and the grumbling nt
continued loaae* la all too audible
. . . . but nobody di&lt;e* anything.
An example of an enlightened
sport* program la to he found at
Daytona Uraeh's Seabrretc High
School. Their basketball team has
won consistently during the past
ten season*. Why? Because of a
carefully designed plan to train
kid* from kindergarten on up.
I.a«l week the Associated
Pres* carried a story which re­
lated the fabulous 73 game
• inning streak piled up by
the Heahreeie Junior High
School five. With a backlog
aurh aa that to draw on I* it
and •oader that Hanford saa
haltered by the humiliating
•core of..............
83-40 in a game wvItm
this team 7
Fortunately a beginning ha*
bean made by Howard Gordie,
Junior High roarh, who has de­
voted considerable time and en­
ergy to building a young team.
But with the courts at the school
made of dirt and pockmarked with
rain holea It's asking a lot to ex­
pect him to develop much latent
basketball talent.
Coach Fred Gana*' team ha*
considerable latent Ulent, but he
haa been forced to devote so much
time to fundamental* that the
squad has lacked the smoothness
and polish necessary to win games.
He ge4a the hoys aa freakmen wko have never handled
a haaketball. Durlag ikrir first
year they practice whenever
Ike varsity is net meeepollaing Ike court— •kick la not
muck. Only after graduating
lo Ike Junior Veralty in tkelr
■ephemera year da they get
the Mtonalva drills needed to
produce smoothness and con­
fidence.
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Flneaae is usually lacking In
youngsters until their last year
In school, but It la possible to
get even tilh grader* accustomed
to handling a basketball anil to
develop in them a certain poise on
the court.
All this Coach Ganaa i&lt; forced
to rram into his playera In the
short space of two years when
the boy* should lie ready lo eoncenlrate on the rompfei court
strategy which makes up modern
basketball.
The LVIeryfeds have never keen
ried twice by U»c same ayptem,
t they have fared ■ bewtlde ring
variety this season.
Time after time this reporter
haa ridden with them on tripe and
aeen the sincerity with which they
play. The common complaint that
"the kids don’t play aa hard now
na they used to* 'fa emphatically
not applicable to this team.
8eniora Clarence Clause, Gar­
nett White and Lofty Reynolds—
wno
mignt be ordinarily considercon
who might
ed Die ones moat likely to play
without spirit— have driven them­
selves Into the ground In gam#
after gam*. And Denny Stafford,
who Improved terrifically tats in
U»o season, deaorvos ovon more
praise far doggedly handling every
poalUon on the squad aa Coach
Genoa searched desperately for a
winning combination.
J l m y Smith, probably Dm moet
promising player on the team waa
disappointing etrly In the season,
but after recovering from midseason Illness came into his own
In the last game*— he even learn­
ed to m il I t on and was twice
thrown out on foul*.
Gerald Covington and .Wise
Hardin— long and lanky rabdundera of tko squad-should havo
glvtn Dm Celeryfods command of
Die backboards against any team
In the league, but again the lack
of otporisneo was too groat. Cov-

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NKW YORK. M*r. I — &lt;/P&gt;
The flyweight division hasn't en­
joyed popularity in the Uniird
Stales ptire ring since Midget Wolgait and Small Montana weir
bowling over the little guys back
in the nickel hambuiRcr days oi
the rally 30s.
Out a pockrt-airr youngster who
might he capable of regenerating
interest in the division is Sharkey
Lewis, a sinewy little (K ille r from
Pittsburgh.
Lewis won hi. second straight
eastern golden gloves champion­
ship 1**1 night at Madison Square
Garden, leaving a string of un­
conscious or nearly unconaciuu*
victims in hla wake.
The tiny Negro with the dynamltr-encased
knuckles
toomed
through the 112-pound division on
a wave of knockouts, three al­
together. He was tha only com­
petitor in the tournament of cham­
pion* to store every foe away
before schedule.
Now 21, the Pittaburgn ala«her
la ripe fur pro ranks, If he rh«K&gt;*r»
to enter a class that na* been a
notoriously poor money-maker.
Pound for pound, he wee the
most impressive- of the gladiator*
from nearly • dnxen states parad­
ed before the eyes of &lt;1,467 fans
In the gloves aemifinala and final*.
Hell get hla big rhanc* against
the western champ from Chicago
In the Inter-city houta at thr
garden Mar. 19.
In thr aemifinala Lewis stopped
Guido Capri of Charlotte in 1:60
of the second round. In the finals
he knorked o u t Puerto Rico's
Prudrnclo Castro In 2:66 of tbe
aecond.
The present 112-pound king of
the pro* in Dado Marino, the
Hawaiian. Before that there were
Terry Allen, Rlnty Monaghan and
Jackie
all
of the British
ckle Peterson,
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Isles. The United State* hasn't
rona much for the wee one*. But
it hasn’t seen much of Sharkey.
Young Lewis was ona of two
defending ehamplons crowned.
The other waa maehlntll Frank
Irff, New York featherweight,
rno outpointed rangy Tommy
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unpopular de&lt;ii*lon.
The heavyweight* gave 0.407 a
strewn, fought hack from near
defeat to atop Don Lee, • *&gt;[«
southpaw sailor from la&gt;well,
Mass., In 63 second* of the third
round. Maye la a roofer by trade.
Other winners were:
118 p o u n d * -- I a ju IV re a , l l e m p atead. N. Y. »lr plant r iv e t e r

136 pound*—
Juan Corel,
Puerto Rico electrician.
147 pounds— Randolph Sandy,
dtonal student.
stu&lt;
New York vocational
100 nounds— Floyd Patterson,
NeWr York student*.
w pounds—
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170
Rldredg#
aon,"Vlarrne corporal repreaenllng
Washington, D. C.
SW IM M ING M E E T
A T L A N T A . Mar. l - i A V - The
newly formed Georgia A A U will
'a Southern R "
sponsor the men's
glonal Invitational twlmmliur and
imory
diving champonshpa at En
Unversity pool hen Saturday,
Swimmers airi
era «
lad diver*
d
•acted from Florida, Kentucky
Georgia, Noth and South Caro­
lina, Virginia, and aouthenitqvn
aaaoelallon* of Dm AAU.

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Mercer Wins Dixie Argentine Team Takes Lead Over
Conference T i 11 e
U n ite d States In Latin Olympics
In Rugged Contest

MACON, Ga., Mar. 1— &lt;rP&gt;Hcven uf thr 10 starting |&gt;la^rr*
in the Dixie Conference _____
ball
tournament
championship
game fouled out last night be­
fore Mercer University claimed
the title with a 69-&lt;i6 victory
over Florida State University.
The fast, rugged championship
scrap saw four of the five FSU
starters take a walk via thr foul
route. Mercer lust three starters
in thr same manner. A total uf
61 personal fouls were called.
Mercer's victory ami the re­
sulting
conference
crown— the
Marori school's first— was espe­
a f t BATH HAITI—l Hike Mile
n ix I'lp p e r. D l r ld t U f r e n
M el- cially |&gt;h aring to roach Jim Cow­
..* • n*&lt;rard. C e n t ra l C l - r A : * - " .
Ill* Pay o f f , e ie r
I I ..«
&lt;i&lt;.|&lt;ten an. iie nas been ordered to re­
port for active duly as a naval
Bouse.
r . t n H T H b a i t :— a is ih e vtu#
ufficer at tlw end uf this school
T a h iti. P la in Itert. I I . &lt; H h rlb r.
year.
L ily M art. T w « ll r.v e r y th ln a . T u e
l.i.al Annie, l l l e l , llu llo n e . ||i&gt;...i„.
Millsapa College uf Jackson,
Inr.
Miaa., won the consolation title
A I A T H b a i t :— S I S I S . l l . T im e .IX.I
Utah K ic k . L i t t l e lllenchle, l l n m l . handily with a walk-away 72—40
Ilaanr. Illa e n r
Ite.i.
|iu&lt;k.i&lt;&gt;ne victory over Oglethorpe Univer­
Maaie, I p l o w r i . r , • ..it..,. | , » „ | i . s ity of Atlanta.
Arlene Hue
Mercer captain.rrntrr l.ainar
( T C V T I I M A I K — n t iK r I n n ,
•Stirlie • In ts a r. Illea er. t'u u n try Clements hail a fine flight at thr
llu b y , llu b r H a rb o r ,
l-a it&gt; Hera, i hoop, swishing through 11 field
Cleaned. Ilo llin a lle ire . i v M r l i . . « n , I
goal*
ll* and 12 free throws for
.‘14-point total. Bob Hartman, a
T f ik in H T -a « » : i . i : r n o \ «
F l l l i l T l t A l ' K &lt; lln * r r June*, H o p . guard, was top man for FSU
a ln n s flo ra . Jd ls t.a d e r
H l S f l S I l l t A « T : i m ar lh ,y. K » . y with 21 points. Both Clement*
l l b b r r . I.IIH II* He .,11
end Hartman were among those
T l l l f l l i I t A C T I:
H
K
I Ian. &gt; who
fouler! out. Others were
M ltc h rll, H a p p y M lnda .
f lr .f f o i.l
Wilson and Cassell for klrrrtr
Ham
F O I 'f l T I I It A l'K t D rM lra . I .lllle am! Scott, Mcl.aughlin, and TroC arol, D u tch l*llol.
Itaugh for FSU.
f ir m R A C K ■ T h e Ita ik . Kd .ly'a
Trophies to the championship
I's i. l.m i* O ld D a r lln e
H I X T I I I I A i 'U : H u o r ICay, o rla n . team ami runner-up were pre­
A c T r a v .I.r
sented by Major George II. Con­
H R V K f f T II
H ALT:
UK
D ippe r.
nell, vice president of Mercer and
tile Pay O ff. C . n o a i I'iiV "
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T•a■ h
president of the Dixie (Confer
UL HIOIITII
Vs
a V.
H it
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ll ll^. tt
H h .lb r, L ily I f a r r
« nee all-star tram selec'ed hy
„ N ,N + 1I,»
K ic k . Ila n .ly
the roaches.
Ilaanr. Ifn T o w n e r .
TKNTlI IIACKi Hub. Ilarbnr,
The all at-ir squad: Lamar
' •••miry llub&gt;, Hnlllna li.-n.
Clements, renter, and Richard
Held and Glenn Cassell, guard*.
Mercer; F'rrd (dipper and Bill
Valentine, forwards, F* I o r Id a
Southern; Boh Hartman and Bob
Whitmer guards, Florida Btate;
Phil Wallace, renter, and Robert
Pruitt,
IfarIt, guard, Millsapa, and liar
old Parka, guards, Howard Col
ge of Birmingham.
lege
Hartman, Clemente, Parks and
A T L A N T A , Mar. 1— (/!*&gt;- Rill
Spivey, srven-fuot Kentucky ren­ Cassell were unanimous choice*.
ter, easily topped the Soulhea*
“ It
tern Conference
basketball scor­
ing race, but failed by 30 point*
to set a new record.
In 26 game* the lanky ace
nassed 470
47r points. He needed
amassed
N EW YORK. Mar. 1 —Oft—
fit points in the last two ______
games
against Vanderbilt anil Georgia Columbia, marking time until it
to better the mark of MH points ran clinch the Ivy league till*
set by Kentucky's Alex (iro n officially, keeps on adding to Ita
in 1949. He got only 32 In fall­ undefrated basketball string, now
ing even to match the 601 points 29 straight.
The country’s only major illracked up hy Bonnie Graham of
winning team this season crush­
Mississippi In 1938.
ed Brown last night, 93-06, for ita
Mel Payton of Tulane
ond this year with 369 point*. 20th straight this season. Colum
An All-Southeastern like Splv.y, Ida won nine straight at the tail
Payton was the leader during the end of last season.
St. John's of Brooklyn (21-3)
first part of the season when Tu
lane's games Were more frequent strengthened It* hid for an N CA A
than tie
l l utlicra. Hpivry moved tournament *|»ot hy dropping
out In front in January and wan Kordham, 73-H3. Nt. John's already
never beaded. The Kentucky gian: baa an invitation lo the National
played In three more games tliuu Invitation tourney.
In nthtT games last night, Yale
Payton.
Florida's Harry Hamilton play­ defeated Dartmouth, A2-49; Okla­
ed In 21 games and scored 319 homa City downed Wichita 62-43,
Isiyola edged Ditquesne,
Chicago Ixiyola
IhiqueMta,
point* for third place.
In fourth place, but with an (V4-A2; Toledo whipped Western
excellent points per game aver- Michigan, 72-68, and San Fran­
» was Herbert III
llargetl
argelt of cisco trimmed Ht. Mary's 40-44.
itaisrippi
ippi Btate. He tallied 339
t
The tts'e flower of Texas Is
at* In IH games. Hargett
ll»e Blue II ‘HI*'.
lata In lit gw
g*m* While
averaged
averaged
18 am!Spieey
16/18 points
per
10 1/0.
Don Holt of Tulans completed
the top five scoreis witb TV'
point* In 21 games.
Others with 276 or metre points,
their schools, pednts, tin Ir rchool*
point* and number of games;
Paul Sullivan, Alabama, t "•
22; Joa Dean, L.8.U., 326, 23;
Al Welse, Vandy, 310, 22; Pet*
Silas,
Ga,s Tech, 291,
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•»$» 28;
•«» Boh Gar-’
rtton, Tennessee. 2880, 22; Bobby
Watson, Kentucky, 286, 26, and
Bab Mender, U 8 .U ., 277 12.

Lanky Bill Spivey
Tops Southeastern
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Robinson To Meet
Mims In Non-Title
MiddleweightFight

G R E Y H O U N D

before because ho didn't feel he
American L«l|
M u U trust It. The 36-year-old
Ration— Dom
lefthander haa been working on ago— none; Clevelandhla new pitch for a year and a tla. Bob A vIU i Det.*.'
Werta, Hoot Evers, Eddie lake.
Hal Daukktery, A l rederofri New
Calif.. Mar. I - York— Tommy Byrne; Phlladn, W ilt a
Kellner,
sum rt tag coordination toward Dm end
Louis- luaa « t the aanaoa. Both boys Will be
on next year's
Sautters mainstays
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By TE D SMITH
BUENOS AIRES, Mar. I — (fly-Surprising Argentina holJt whvt
iy he an insurmountable lead over the United Stales going into tin
may
third day of the Pan American game*.
Prospect* that the North Americans will show their usual supremacy
are dimming at least so far as this sports carnival is concerned.
Maybe this 128-man team is not the biggest or the best the U. ^
i►
could ii^imtilp. nor in thr D**t j rondltlon' because of a winter up
north compared to midsummer
weather here. But the facLmemalns that the l.atln Am rtlilns
have tremendous strides in ail
branch** uf sports in recent years.
Argentina always has been red
hot for .-port- and President Juan
Heron ba» urged hi* athletes to
M IAM I, Mar.
(Special I -T h e make th*&gt;e games a home town
is,rest crowd to view • fight In triumph.
Miami in recent year* I* expected
Of nine championships won yes­
to l&gt;e on hand Thursday nlxhl. ____
rw ____M
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the
terday,
Argentina
t«x&gt;k four,
f
Mar. 8, at the Miami Baseball U. S/two and Cuba, Columbia and
Stadium for the Sugar Ray Rob- Mexico our each
Inaan-lfolly Mims middleweight
The unofficial point standij^s
battle.
on the customary basis of 10.
Robinson I* making hla first 3-2-1 for rix places now givo
start since winning the middle Argentina I I I ; U. S. 97; Mexico
weight title from Jake LaMotta 39; Brazil 27; Peru 24; Chile 31;
several week* ago. The champion Cuba lS;Xolumbla I I : Trinidad 6;
Is scheduled lo arrive In Miami Flcuador 6; Jamarla 3; Panan-.s 3
Thursday nlghl to complete hl» and Guatemala 2.
training.
Newlyrrowned game champions
The Roblnson-Mlm* show I* are:
being promoted hy W. II. Peeples
100-metrr dash— Rafael Fortun,
and the International Boxing Club. Cuba. : I0.fi.
This combination recently staged
400-metcr hurdles— Jaime Apathe Joe louls-Omello Agramcntr rico, Columbia :63.4.
m
f&lt;ght which grossed over $86,000.
W o m e n 's Javelin— Hortenlia
I’eeplra said he I* confident that Lopet Garcia, Mexico, 129 fret 4Mt
the Mar. 8 production will cut- inches.
draw the last fight.
Hammer throw— Emilio Ortix,
In Mima, Robinson fares a rough Argentina, 167 fret 7S Inches.
customer who Is rapidly making a
Broad jump— Gay Bryan. U. S ,
name for himself In the boxing 23 feet 7 Inches.
game. Mims, who la 22, ha* been
60,000-mrter walk— Slxto Ibafighting only since 1948, hut owns nex, Argentina. 6 hours, &lt;1 minutes,
• splendid rrcord. He has lost fl.RM seconds.
only six scrap* in 38 professional
Free fencing— Fulvio Galintl,
battles. Several of those losses Argentina.
were in 1948 when he was just
Small twre rifle— Arthur
starting.
Jackson, U. 8.
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Small bore rifle, team— Argen­
During the past year Mims ha*
established himself aa a definite tina.
|n baseball, rain cancelled the
threat In the middleweight divl
slon. Thrye months ago he scored competition and coach Taylor Bantwo victories over the highly re­ ford of Wake Forest college's
garded Johnny Bratton— he'&lt; ike squad shifted John IJptak from
fighter who belted nut Miami's (hint base to catcher to replace
Bobby Dyke* In one round— and Alton Brooks, whose thumb was
In hla last outing six weeks bark broken by a pitched hall in $he
he knocked out lose Raanra. Baa- first name.
ora Is one of the nation's better
light heavyweights and the Cuban
fighter once battled Robinson to
Cheerful Guidance •
a draw.
To Cheerful Interlort*
Mlm* was chosen as Ray's foe
Swum Alexander Studios*
because he is not only a power112 E. Welbourne Avr.
ful puncher, but able to take a
Winter Park, Fla.
jolting wallop and com* back
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strong with his own heavy artil­
lery. The young Baltimore Negro
la eipccted to weigh a little over
160 pounds for the scrap.
The champion la making hla
third appearance In Miami, He
knocked nut Bern!* Moore hare
in 1947 and then stopped Al Mob8 fight
lev last year. Thee March 0
will probably be Robinson’s last
engagement in this country !»for*
he ■cl urns In Europe, lie Is
scheduled |u defend
his title
against the F'rench champion Kll
Marcel In May In Paris.
With Robinson due In Miami
Thursday and ex-champion Jake
LaMotta already here, it la very
likely that the date for a return
fight between these two will be
decided upon within the next Iwn
weeks.
Robinson will probably train at
the Magic City gym.

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SANFORD

FIV E KOOM Imti«r with two be&lt;|.
GOOD AN D IIAD
ruoina. I. immI lurafion. I'hnne Used Metal Ice lluirs
IQI3-M.
Used Lsiungr chairs
INed 3 ih*. cane hark Suite
Used Dining Itoum Tnhte
fillO CEKY STORE— Good hu*i- Used Dining Table, 4 chain
n**». It fi. M m Caw. New meat Used 3 | \ Living Room Suit*
•licet, t' air*. Colored teetinn. Useti 2 pc. Fibre Living
Room Suite
Will u rrifiif. l.ivinF quartet*
available. See at t*Jd South Used Oak Dreiser Its r
Used Odd Beds, full ami twin
Aii&lt; Hr. Del.uiul, Fla.

V E u A K A f P A TtfB N TS, I M H
and 8torea. 116 W. Ftr*t S t m t
Phone 4W* W.
F o r R E N T — P R IV A TE r o o m
Hutine** couple have nice, com­
fortable furnished -room, their
home, with connecting bath, for
rent to a Krntlrjiuin. Nice atetion and let* than ten minute
walk from hifilne** district.
Linen furniahed. See. evening*
at 206 Holly Ava. 910-week.
O N E KUlfN rSH Ell R ^ d lf -u i* of
Karayr and kiteban.1 IfOO May*
nolin Avr. Phone 697-J.
3-ROOM Apartment? unfurnlthed.
One house north of Rlde*ln
Theatre. _
_______
S ltOOM iottsfr bnfurnl.hnl, 614
Elm Avenue.
1 • . _____
G A R A G E Apartment Adult*. No
eU. 308 West
l»hone 460,
S— R E A L E S T A T E FDR BALK— 1
F O U R ROOM houU, bath, hot and
cold water. 6 lota, Lauber. Rt.
2, Bon 143, GtnderylUe. near
Base.
1L- a * J ___ __
fi ROOM HOUSE, onredent location, Hf^iOO.OO.
3 BCD ROOM llOUSKy 2 lota, $9r
990.00. Term*.
__
2 BED ROOM IIOUglLronh flow*,
cor. lot, 2 car jrarane. Term*.
C O M B IN A TIO N 'S TO R E AN D
A P A R TM E N T. Fnrttl*he&lt;l. |fl.-

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J . W. Hall. Realtor, Florida State
Bank Hid*, (xrouftf finer) Ph.
1766, _
.. - y
O N L Y A FEW I.C FT, U n t* Iota
on bin Lake Raftliy and S t
Johns River. Nicely 'wcaxlrd and
perfect natural inmfl
beach
Electricity available. See Ray■ M. Ball
“

WOODWORKING I* a h i u e t
Countera, Shelvi's, etc. to order
Small boats, lutill, repairtnl, re
finis hint. C. Vail !4t;t-J.
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H UORM rurfared to per19.96
feetior Old floor* m ade
lib •
29 96
aew. Finishing, vleanlnc A was j
‘fie V triable power nlapt. t&gt;
19.96
9.96
VACUUM CLEANER N o l
7.9j
WORKING RIGHT?
New Itullaway Sofa Bed,
Ri pair* iimdc by trained factory
Beg. 944.91
' .96
29.96
experts. Phone 96ti Free pick
Used KhHir Lumps
2.96 i lip and delivery within 60 mile
M ATH Ell OF SANFO RD
nidi im . Prompt service, free es­
203.Of K I at Ml.
Phone 127
timate*.
FLORIDA Giant pep|&gt;er plants,: •ViiltK WORK of all kinds. Eaves'
l.ru Butner, Phone 2MI J.______
and Gutter. Repaired and Paintei|. N ru Roofs autdiril. Painting
6—
AR TIC LES W A N T E D - 6
and
rusting.
Hanford,
Ph.
l.bOO USED TIR E S at beet prices.
litKM-W. K. H. Arkenhurg
Firestone Stores. _
We buy, sell A trade u&lt;«d IS -- N OTICES-PERSONALS
13
furniture. Wilson-Matet Furtm
lure Gif, 311 K 1st I’hnne sr.K M ARY’S LENDING I.IBH \RY
1209 Magnolia -I* now open Mon.
thtu Eri. H) to 12 A. M.. 3 to ti
7—
Peta-Litratork-Supplira — 7
I’ M. Sat. 4 to 9 I’ M.
A K C COCKER Pupplea, red ami E. M ENGLISH J r . Watch reblonde. Mr*. Carl Mo m , Phone
pairrr, i» now in New Locuiion
402-W.
at .126 Sanford Avenue. Kipert
Watch and Clock repairing al
LA V IN G H ENS FOR HALE—
reasonable rate*.
Eleven I yr. old New llampahire
Red* from extra good rummerrial strain. Now laying m»i&gt;tly II
1,081 A FO U N D
— 14
large egg*. Wonderful chance
for mother flock for hatching LOST: Collie wsmltred off over
eggs. Price 64 earh— all for 940.
weekend, named “ Bobo". Return
&lt;00 E. 2nd. St.
822 Catalina Drive or Phone
1153-J or 1361-J. Reward.
H E L P ’ WA N T E D
I W
M .J L U
'll . - g H U X '-l____ —
A U T O K OBTLBS
— 16
Wanted: grocery caahler, expert- 16—
».-ce preferred but not necea R E N T A CAR. *J.drlv# It bv day,
aar&gt;
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
week, or season. English Ford*
Margaret Ann Store*.
and American Fords, sedan*,
station wagons and c o n v e r t i b l e * .
W A N T E D — girl for fountain and
StrirklamlMorrlion, Inc..
E.
dntf dept. Laney’a Drug Store.
________
Wanted— Girl for curb aervlce. j Flrat RL
W.-it
good tip*, Phone 697-J for In- (iA R I'E N Traitor,' 1WU
formation._______________ ____ | Second Street. Call between .1
and fl.
_____________
|
KJCl’ER lK N C ED
Stenographer.
Steady work. Mtut have Irani-1 I93li PO NTIAC Tuilnr Se&lt;l*n, very
good tire*. Reliable transporta­
portatioti to Plantation K*taU*.
tion, new tag. Private owner.
Phono S. Dlluflan, Sanford 1471.
9126.00. Phone 409-lt.
W AR EH O USE man ?or long eaDEP EN D AB LE USED C A ItS ~
tabllthed local wholeaale firm.
Writ* Box J, rare Herald for
19 Ford Custom 8 Tudor
Interview.
Sedan
11395
E X P ER IEN C ED aalealady. Apply
If A A Department Store, San19 Mercury 2 door Redan,
ford and 4th. Street.
overdrive
n

I.HT 4i&gt;. Foil Mellon, 2nd Section.
fl'IVim, 9r.1l.iNi llilame ra*y.
I OTS on French Avenue in lliithland Park. l.lOO.flO earh. fMi.Oil
down, balance raty. Poit Office
Ho* 1W4, Sanford, Fla.
DRICK Ruildlnv, 106 Palmetto
Avenue, 3 itore* and warehouse
oppoiltp Post Office. 60 1 117 ft.
Alley in rear. Immediate |&gt;oiiewlon. 116,000. 92600 rath. Hal
anee like lent. Beth Hello,.
Phone H12Q.W.I. _________
I — R E A L E S TA TE W A N T E D — «
W ILL TR A D E Spartan
Manor
houw trailer for m l eatata or
equity, Sanford area. P. 0 . Ho*
Jcrd.
t— A R TIC L E S

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Tank Cradiaa, SU pplat
t
e
. . Brnrhe*. Flower
Pot*.
Blocks, Window sill* and lintel*,
Concrete Floors, Machine fin­
ished. Free Estimates,
M IR A C LE CONCRim S CO.
M f Elm
I3SS
We both lose when yau don't brute
your prescriptions to L A N E Y 'S .
Phene 103
VEGF-TABLES, Livestock a n d
Miscellaneous. Raaferd Farmer'a Auction MarbH.
FR IED SHRIMP Dinner **TW
Best Shrimp on Earth” at flamer'a, 924 E. 1st S t_____________
TU X E D O FkKDS Complete Hue
Hunt'* T uiedo Feed 8tor«.
MILLS SWAP SnoP— 406 E. 4th
S t We Buy. Sell or Trade most
anything. Phone I I M .
W H IEZER motor Bike. Clean and
In t°°d condition. Priced to sell.
See at 116 N&gt; Park Avenue days
only.__
________,____________
TR Y O U I
Steak, Southern Fried Chicken,
Barbecues, and Rea Foods. AngePs
Shack,Corner
CornerofofGe­
Ge. . . . Eat
___Shack,
Qan/nvtl Ava.
ifg (
neva and Sanford
fop-FlIgK r KalnV
Man’s Loaf,
Tarpaulins, all slsea
AR M Y-N A V Y IHUR PLUH
316
Ave.
OR TRA f)K i^Eland*
V&lt;1
6 I.P. Hand Tractor with
fertillaar attachment, used one
season, 6976 or trade for amall
tractor abd attachments. L. L.
Sill Celery A**-- Phone f lll-W ._
100 LO AD 8 of Rrlcka arid Brick
BaU and stones. See Du hart, 909
Stnford Avenue.

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WORK W A N T E D
- 6 *6 Chrysler 4 do*.r Sedan
New Yorker
A L L TY F R B of Bulldoeor Work
Reasonable Rat**— Free K»ti­ 48 Imdfe 4 door Redan
met#*. Carpenter A Oracey,
Phov. 1396.M ... uut.t
47 Dodge t door Sedan
COOK and maid for private fam- 47 Imdge d pa&gt;*enger Club
coupe
lly. 1006 Real 7th Rt.
T 5 3TL
HBRYIC w T n &gt; 45 Plymouth 4 door Sedan
{M rs expertenre ta t a i a d t 41 Dodge 4 door Sedan
County, B. M Gleaann. Lak&lt;
40 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan
Call Pfaon* 1061 for
SKMINOI. K C O U N TT M OTORS
All Type* Of Book Work.
819 E. 1*1 HI.
Phone 1*11
Mary McKinnoy Bookkeeping
Service
1919 SPECIAL Del.uxr Plyn.outli.
Room 403
low mileage Factory equlppol
Atlantic Bank P.dldln*
radio, heater, extra clean, good
JRLANLH) (tornmg Sentinel, Or(Ire*, one owner, Geo. A. Hprer,
j - . * 05 1 5, * w . o e w
Jr, Sanford

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J E E P aad Trailer, ala Save Urea,
100 r t FR O N TA O K 1
at Flrat St. La c i I I
a larae home t3,000.00.
944-XR or 1762.

DIN IN G TA&amp;I F, 4 chairs, buffet,

cycle* repaired, lock
work. Prompt service
Shame*. 110 E. 4th ^

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2 Ihs. 29'
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2 Ihs. 25c

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L A R G E JU IC Y

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29c do/.

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29c each

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2 Ihs.

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Stanley-Rogers
Hardware Co.

FOLDS CURB MARKET

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p ro p e rly to l.e n f f e .t r .I liy the
le auanre by the C ity o f S c n fird
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lo appear before ihe I 'lr c u d Courl
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March
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lin n filed In the above |,ro.-eedlti*
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Ih e proceedlna* h eretofo re had auI h o r it ln a the la .i t a m - there, r v«|.
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19c

TiiriiipN, ,Miist:rnl
Col la rd (i rue ns

25c husliH
FRESH FLA

SPINACH
2 Ihs. 2 5 ‘*

D E L IC IO U S

EATIN G

APPLES
2 Ihs. 35c
C A L IFO R N IA

EATING PEARS
2 lbs. 35c
RED

GRAPES
2 lbs. 33c

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(Coatlaaed from Pag# Use)
aft-party national union cabinet
fa aa attempt to solve the latest
{tvrrnment crisis and pavo th#
way for general clecliom next
r s .

elections

aare sechedulrd

parliament to move up the dale.
The President conferred steadi­
ly with party leader* In an effort
to find a new premier to replace
R«nc Plaeen who resigned last
night In a squabble over proposed
■Icctnrsl rhangca.
. -Deputy Caamillc l&lt;aurriis of the
te a ll peasant Party said after
M frrrip g with Auriol: “Wr henave a government of National
union (taking In all parties»
Would permit rapid electoral reorm and a return before Ui# so­
ars In Juno. T h e President

f

Movement (M R P ) to head the ea
binct. Hidault ha* served a* prr

mier Iwire before.
Auriol atkrd H*wn to try to
reform a cabinet, but the premier
declined. In a statament Issued
after his 1(.minute conference
with Auriol, Plrvrn said he told
the President he “rould not sonaider the qurstioon under the pre­
sent circumstance*.”
Auriol was reputed then to
hate Invited llidaillt to roofer
with him, presumably to offer him
the Job of forming * government.
Ilidatill was not In eleven's raid,
net.
Emmanuel Temple, Independent
deputy who also talkrd with
Auriol, said he told tire President
of the need for a rapid solution
of the rrisis to avoid lilting
Prance make "a s|&gt;rct*c)r of In
roherenee mad division at the mo­
ment when tin- f’irsidrnt i* due
to leave for tile United Hlatra."
Auriol
to visit Piealdi-ot
Truman at the end of March.
A group of miiidle-of the road
deputies, headed by Vincent Dr
Moro-tiiaferi already ls barking a
constitutional amendment in par.
liament calling foi a imational referedurn to let the votprs decId.for Illl'DIarllri on Ibrir electoral
system,

Colored Ncwh
Th* Church of God prayer band
will meet at the home of Mr*.
HnallMfd l*r«M !*««« &lt;»«•»
Goathry Richardson, 816 l*x-u*t
-Avrnur. Friday at 12 o'clock noon. possible mdjor conference of Iho
frUltor* are welcome at all time. Big Four V oiclgn ministers, an­
President. Mr*. N . Jones, Pa»tor nounced it would send a delega­
Rev R- V. llealle and reporter, tion of 20 persons, a number of
-Mr*. Anna Henderson._________ them top-ranking rxpril*.
The United Stairs, immediately
after studying the text, arranged
for quick consultation with It*
Western Allies. French Ambasl
sudor Henri Bonnet and British
Ambasador Kir Oliver Franks
with Ambassador-At-large I’hilin
Jrasup at the Slate Department
If* I* hereby olvea tkal V !&lt;&gt;!■ ateut noon lo try to determine
, furioV Cilat T j.r tlaalMporr whrthrr the terms of Russia'* ac­
Im ln M r.Irli of tier “ '•}•*** ceptance, either s|&gt;ccitlrd or Im­
la Harlan, desieasedi that «•&gt;'
h.r petition f*r rl**l , 61a- plied, were such a* to make it
*, ■** that aha will *H( r «•» desirable for the Western Pow­
Innor.M. Ihfwelaa Plfoslrom. er* to proceed with the confer­
&gt; Jm df of Uamlaal* O M « li
ence.
la, wn Ida tth d u el
la* approval of
At a new* ronftrenee, State lieeiKharar as Adiolrteiralelt"f
•Mia •] llocwfln lUHaa. da- partmrnl pres* officer Mirhnrl
1, &gt;.n ihlr 1*1 day "t Mat'h. j . McDermott wa* asked whether
he doubted that the conference
/•/ Viola Heath h»r A math would lake place, lie replied.* "I
Oattan
. ..
. ..
A-tnilnialra'rta of Ik* aalata can't tell you that it will.' '
af llaralto Hartaa. dwaaaad.
Jraaup will lie the American
tt»T «tr a rrt-itA T te d m ix
representative at the Paris meet­
ing if it I* held. Mr I let molt said
the United Slate* wnuld not re­
lease the (ext of the note - that
* rsctlflcalo baa tIM *aM would l&gt;e up to Moscow, lie sell
It was short.
Th* Russian note today Is in
response which the Western Paw
era sent Moscow Hi day* *«••
saving they assumed Russia was
willing for the Rig Four foreign
ministers, |f and when they meet,
to discus* a wid« range of causes
of world (melons, Including the
“ level of armament*." By th*
the Western nation* made elrar
they meant Russia's own military
power ami that nf lt» satellite*.
The Western nations said that
If this assumption waa correct
they were prepared In me.-t Mar.
( at Paris with Soviet representa­
tives for thv purpose of prepar­
ing a program for discussion hy
the foreign ministers. They sug­
gested the foreign ministers
should meet In Washington later
on If the Paris conference proved
•ucrossful.
It was learned a first study of
• i T T M W j r T t V v W . Russia's
not* indicated It mado
m W . B a la *
and M a rt
two main points;
1. Th* United Slate* (and other
- i T ' d w clrfiltw*.
■ Western) charge* against Rus­
-ta r » r lawbsiw*. Ih* H » • sia'* military strength ami conduct
pro iw rty, a a i the In the world are Imselr** and the
wa* aM .iM O ar*
Soviet Union rejertel thrm aa It
F W b s i.
has befort
Ctnirical* He 31
. Tear of Isauanca July I, t ill
2. The. Soviet Union U prepared
inarlH his or Frsynli ■
to go Into the Paris inerting Mar.

Legal Notice

'.slM t: Isi''.ii4'il5

«*e All or

«a ra Cfrcwl
aala Ow nty,

The question obviously left
open, according to this informa­
tion. is that of the terms and
conditions of the Paris meeting.
In ehort, th* question is whether
or not tha note toeon* 441) that
Russia doe* not axpoxt the Waotorn Powers to agree to dlsrurs
only what Ruaala wants to dhicuss, whlrh la German demlllUrlaathui, and ( I ) that Russia l«
prepared to discuss a much brood­
er ranee of matter* Im hiding Rus­
sian power and policy.

Governor Warren
iraatlaaf# V it a Paco Ooa)
administration in suppressing gamMing refutes any such accusation.”
In iti rc|»ort. lit* Senate Com­
mitter said William Johnston—
wlmm it described as an associate
nl Capone mobvler*— contributed
$100,000 to Warren* political
campaign.
Jnliiistoii, owner of three Florida
dug racing Irarh*. testified before
O r KeiiHtr t.'iinimlttee that lie put
$100,1**1 Into the Warren campaign
pot. The fioverpnr ha* said in the
past lli.it hi* rampaign finances
w rir handled by others and ha
had n» direct knowledge of who
coOtrihutcd.
The Cominitlee report also re­
ferred to gsmt'.ing rald« ewfucti it in Ita-le county hy W. O. Cros­
by, a spnial investigator for Warrrn caily In IM ’A The report said
the raids erased after Harry Rus­
sell, whi. was Identified a« a Johnaton associate in the Capone moh,
was lakrn in as a partner In the
multi-million dollar S «od *J
Gambling Kyiidirate
In hi- prepared statement. Warirn said Cr»»by wa» a«signe&lt;l to
investigate gambling ill Itade
lountv hy ('. I - Clark, one of his
,-xrrutive assistnnta.
"It wn&gt; CroSby’a duty as an investlgator to get Information alwut
gambling violations nod other
rrimr from anyone who would give
it and tuin it over In the sheriff
for aunts.
"The reronl shows lie did this.
Tlie retold -hows that, during
IP lit, when lie was investigating
gambling in Hade minify, the sher­
iff's nffirr made W,7 arrest* for
gainhling, a&lt; compared to only 2*3
a r r e s t s for gambling in IPIH. A r­
te.Is for gambling nearly doubled
in IPIP, winn Crosby wa* working
there as an investigator."
Wanen said Crosby was not tinonly siieeial investigator assigned
to Itadr lOUIlty. Ills statement in­
cluded n copy iif a Feb. 27, 197,0
telegram from the Crime Commis­
sion of (iirater Miami thanking
him for sending K. A. darner t«
the area.
Tile telegram from Jack R.
Voungrr, president of the Miami
Crime Commission, told Ihr (lov­
er not "upon Iris arrival here, Mr.
(iaruer certainly gave u» the Imiiiessinn that you were sincerely
interested In rli ter mining the genrial &gt;rime rondition a* well a*
roiolition* as to gainhling, In this
area. Mi fiarner readily verified
the rloiing down of tire notorious
gainhling house* simultaneously
with your order of la-t Wednes­
day."
darner's assignment to Hade
county that time ramr after the
another principal
linvrmni
&lt;MlMpaigu hnikrt, (.*. V. Griffin,
hrokr off relations in a sensational
rxtlinligr of puliHc slatrmailt. T .
Griffin charged wide open gambl­
ing and "llah&gt;Ionian vice wa*
being permitted. It « y . he who
first illsclosnl that lie, Johnston
and I - K. Wnlfson had made up a
rampaign pot of about (IhOJJIM) for
Warren.
Garner'* assignment to Miami,
which the Crime Commission coni
plliiirntrd, wa* nearly a year after
the alleged activities of Croaliy
which the Krfauvei Committer reported.
Younger told the Governor in his
February, 11*&amp;0. telegram that "we
•tv deeply grateful to you for giv­
ing tha word whlrh reused the In­
stantaneous cl&lt;&gt;»e down of num­
erous notorious illegal gambling
rrtahllslintent* which had previous­
ly lieen running wide open and
alMiut which "in local official* did
nothing.
"Wa most heartily romnieml
your prompt action In this in. lance and sim srely trust that lids
close down will he permanent. By
your prompt action you have made
a most worthwhile contribution to
th* welfare of tills community and
to the entire stale of Florida.
Gainer died several months ago
"f a heart attack. Crooby roolgwod
hi* position •• apodal Investigator
recently and returnod lo hla post
with In* Jacksonville police de­
partment
"Aa a result of the work done
hy my investigator* la Dade
county, numerous gambling estab­
lishment* ware raided and closed,"

Gas Tax Collections
Shatter 1950 Record

Leathernecks

tr«atlaa*4 ream raw* O w l
wounded, two tanks destroyed,
T A L L A H A S S E E , Mar. I — 0*^— and 69 other
vehicles, 300
______
Florida ________
collected ____
more money buildings, four gun positions and
from its aevan rnls-a-gallon lax a supply dump destroyed or damon gasoline during February than
ever before.
Comptroller C. M. day reported
today that February collections on
January sales totaled $(JM2A-10 du&lt; (Ion Act.
— to shatter the previous record
of IS,17.4.70 for last April.
WASHINGTON. Mar. l-&lt;/P)—
The record receipt* cam* from
the sale of 76.321JM2 gallon* of Pmidcnt Truman said today Char­
les E. Wilson will remain as de­
g*».
During February a year ago, fense mobilisation director despite
the state collected (4,729,716 from
labor's walkout from the program.
the sale of 67,667,374 gallons.
Mr. Truman told a news con­
All gas tax receipt* go either
to the 8talo Road Department nr ference he has full confidence in
to the counties for road and
bridge construction, or for Um ro.
Although labor's refusal to bate
llrement of old hrldrr fund*.
any 'ttfher part in the present
setup threatened to imperil the
whole defense program. Mr. Tru ­
man indicated he frit no sense of
Jeeted motions to strike sections
of the testimony of various state
lie told rrpoiters he saw nothing
w itnm v i.
in the current situation to prevent
Shortly Itcforc th- court re­
cessed for lunch, filover, who his (lying to Key West tomorrow
wa* Williams' attorney during (or a vacation. He plans to slay
the taler's 20.month term as Polk about three weeks.
county sheriff, look the stem!
The top men of later decided
and denied hr ever had collected las', night to boycott the program
naynff* from Ed Mllman and In what amounted to a "no con­
Kmmel Carakrr.
fidence" vote In the way it Is
Milam testified yesterday he being run.
wa* required to pay five percent
The Unitrd latter Policy Com­
of the gross take of a lottery mittee-made up of representa­
rperation in exchange for free­ tives from the big labor union
dom from molestation hy the organisation*— protested what it
sheriff* office. Ilr said ho made termed "legalised robbery" In
two payment* of $1,200 each In irlee control, "unjuat" wage ceil(•lover.
ng* and "big buaines* nomina­
This wa* flatly denied by the tion" of Uie defense drive.
Their break from the mobili­
attorney, Glover declared ho had
represented Milam in a bribery sation agencies, a* they are now
on l lottery case and "he never constituted, carried with it the
pold me any money rirept at­ ominous threat of widespread In­
torney^ feea.”
dustrial unreal.
filover also denied he ever had
Reporters, on meeting with Mr.
roliectvd or attempted to collect Truman, put n aeries of questions
any money from Canker except •bout the situation.
1100 as a contribution to a JackDid he plan any public appeal
win Day dinner.
to the labor leaders, one asked.
Mr. Truman said ha couldn't com­
ment on that
the (iovertNir said.
"Do you regard It as a very
"In view of the fact that my serious situationt" No, the Presi­
administration has suppressed dent said, I do not
Someone In the hack of the
gambling in Florida. It Is not
surprising that the hrfauver Com. room said ha didn't get the ques­
mlttee -found no evidence' of iho tion and nnswar.
payment of protection money to
Mr. Truman repented the quesany state official In Florida."
Uon and said ha had replied to
Warren said "prior lo my ad­ the reporter, no, I didn't (think
ministration. gambling had oper* It very serious).
ale.1 openly In Florida for more
Mr. Truman waa asked how
than (0 vaars. Shortly after my long he might "alt" on the pro­
blem. lie said he never did alt
on any problem.
lie saM ha did not consider
the walkout a strike. In rrsponao
to a question along that line, ho
gambling.
oh, no, It's just a disagreement.

President Expresses

Administration

aged.
Near Seoul, American troop*
invaded Sand Inland la the Han
River but withdrew after a fivehour fight. They had leaded la
aaaault boat* oa a ariuioa to
clear the way far teak crowing*.
The main ground action wa* on
th* central Trout, in the sector
where Allied officers have piedieted the Chinoaa would mount
their expected counter-attacks.
After the Rods struck southwool of Hoengsong, a frontline
officer said the Communi*t« were
“showing a greater determination
to remain in U m ares* where
they are in contact with Allied
force*. They ar* fighting strong­
er delaying action*."
The
spearheading Marines,
veering from a northesiterly at­
tack, struck due north in rugged
fighting for vital hill positions
■
IJueftgeoi.g.
They selted the two main creata
of Cloverleaf Hill, closest teight
to Hoengsong.
The main action it ths center

of tha Um iparked aimlUr Al­
lied advanc.i at the western and
N itin
anchor* of a «0-»U *
front.
U. 8. Tklrd Division doughboy;
fought oa th* western aod of
U m line. Bcvanth Division Infantrymen battled at the eartern
end.
MaJ. Maurice Roach of Memphis, a Marin* botalion command-

f

Custom ers’ C orner
(f$t

described Ik* bt*odr •«d.„of
the Marine fight for the two hilli:
“When they reached the akvline I *aw them leap Into the
Chinese trvwche* and saw than,
thrusting and (tabbing with thtlr
bayowettad rifles."________
Iraq has been known in th* past
as Babylonia,* Asayrla and Mesopoumia.

There art more thin 300 shopping rtoyt In th * pa ir,
but an average of only 1 M Frid ay* ind Saturdays.
So by oCaring you aavings every day. inatead or
•avkga on woek-ehdi only . . . AaP trip!" y ear
oppoefoabica to M tv money.
And kara'a aaaoaOitng alia you'll ba glad lo knows
A ( P guarani— ail advert bed pri— (Including
th— not aubjort (o price ceiling!) for a fulj week,
•van though market price* go up. Result? You can
•hop at A a P any day you chooao. . . and eava every
day you shop. W hy not start today?

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Fascinating IIow-To-Do-It Phamphlets Park To Be Opened Reliabilitaf ion Is
Endanger Printing Office Reporter HonoringFounders Enlightened Plan
O f Jacksonville In Modern Prison
By ED CREAGI1
(For HAL BO YLE)

T A L L A H A S S E E .. M a r
l fS p ctta ll — A s Jacksonville prtp a r t i to ccUbratc M) ytars c l
propresj tn tb i. ce n tu ry. Iht Flo.
rida Pari. Service l i c«ttm c readv
to cptn a new- state park to honor
H u cu tn o ti ite k in p re!i£tou» treetoiernment pnntine ollite.
dom. probabli the fir at whit* nun
I h u m »y tutpriie the p«opli* # 1.........................................
to walk where Jackaonvltle no"
who » o tk thrie
P ro b a b li II. | eaamnle
atamia
I know I ahouldn'l pick it up I
•loftn't term 4 iiarardnua aott of
Neatly I"*) veati afo. lean Ri
•• m- |oii|&gt;ti ••nilv p o t it
plate to 1hem It —the patt I ’m ii
l-auf " I Pean,» l»d hi* fleet into
talking about, anyway— la a Mr . But i f a like the bottle tn a di u n ­ the mouth of the St Juhn» R u n .
gi»h room with a counter in tin la id I d in k iw nk. extract *t fur
perbap* nauiin: briefly where
middle and row aft*, row of r » liv e ly from the rack and lake a l.ltfle Tailed I aland *tate part I
itm m e n t publtcationa n e a ilv dia lone. d rip , .a t t .f i n ;; -••ig Then bfctnninc to tale form on the new
I in lo .l to the Wntld for III m l - B
played on all -.idea
t r t a i T r a il, the ht^bwai i.«
nulea
Oanceroui?
I'engttc
lwe*ti Jatkaunville and P*»nan.
I »ee m i .e lf a i .« Churchill I ■ i.o. Th—te llu c u tr''* . were the
W ell, if mav loot to lom c et *
ranebet
tanned,! loucheiifd. forerunner, uf hundred, mote
tort like the lobby of a n lig o u
.1* pound- lic h t e i T h e n I jtn. i l l - wlm »»t un port Caiotine on what
publishing house But lo r me *1
about 4 a aalr to go there a i •' houetted iR a n id llw u o ;'l, calm
teas then tailed the River of M a..
would lie to enter a r h ln e t r l oin ly .u rv e y in c the fu rry little nm
al atiou! Ibe apot where ,lj l ion
munlat opium Hen w aving th* ney m ake r, that a n bt»»dlnp all v|||e now p ie tlilra m et the St
atara and it r lp r j while d lb llllid l met rn&gt; ran t It I ) i r m i . i l l st it
John- R n e i.
thine topetlier .« few d o rm , hide
»t General tV u c la . M acAtthtu
The park it n lt e am i the Slat'
I h a .e to ro More three or foot lot on w ife .'■ he could i| r a fur Road Department h a- 1 Joined
timea * atear In pith up *nm&lt; mat. i*.mi R irl !v* why o&gt;.i C h in ­ fo rte i to rte»te e »t«te park alone
iitrh fascinating piece of liter a chilla ?
11*, o-ean. w ill. .
• .( rh. i j »
lure aa the Statistical A h -tr a d
•oii*e. com e," I ten m yaelf. rem aining o*ran fm ntace attll
of |he I'n ile d Mate.; and I never
thi Isn't p r a r t i'a l \n ,| have :i open t" H it p u b lk. There the;
g»t out of the place w illio iil h»v Job lo do
Y o u ’d |.»,e your th irl o il) dedicate to the puljtr the
Ing pot tnv ••ank account, niv ta ilin g rh ln c c liilfa s ."
plate where those .eel me fte.
w ife', aecitritv and what i j humor
II d o r. it 'I f i e lp . i l . . . i . p l .
| l,» .
dom from religiou- n't»e*tition
m ialy railed my eareer Into .er C’oernm fnt
b o o k le t. make If f*r«l Iw led -n thi. Iind. lone
•oua dancer
lound so e a sy, »•• a tlra rtive . Job twfore Ihe rile rim . .'t foot no
I f thine dinged bool.. H.at
Plymo-irb Ro. I And m l*o.. %1t|.
&gt; i no JoB, fo i tw o cent i I
It. Sometime) I w uh I'd never
Iht help o( the hi .io n ,.., r .
It i,n t o n ly fh in c h t lla - In Itna
•earned to read
j p r loiter
pmatlon. I tu rn cotton |danter . • pail sets lie bop,.
V oij «ee, the gm e rn m r”* (••!* o y ile r-p ie k e i
Iran i~&gt;rt nd'd definition lo the plaie. and Iht
all acria of little book . on a"
ril'd .r tl|e .|»e|t nf !!«■ *,e how- &gt;irtum dan',»&gt; where I’orf faro
manner » l big subjects, from for Io*do-!• bo*d
Kre'iucntl -• I'm a line liecan Florida hi Ion
t if u p o lity to the be.t w ay of la tld tm a n , for i ; pact or ■-*&gt;
fo r it w ai Iw rau.e of TrencheooMnp farina Mod of lh e ,r . I •pike 'hat m a iiiM lI, g . hun Un* men on the co tit of P lorn t. that
••an fake out or leave alone Nu' •hlier that tim b e r'
Sp ain
became
Infeieited
In
the how to do.it hooka pet nit
Thi* froW me, w l,„ iu u H u ’I oa
ro lo n lilo c
Ihe
ea.«f c a . l
of
I'm their .lave. " n r look at them d f « b a paper .ailhoant from one Flo rid a Spain * m atn&lt;line H .
and aw ay the dieaiuliual goes. md of a '•atli'ilb |o tlie other.
jrold laden ih lp i
Irom
M e-i-o
With m yself 4 .lre|&gt;at the till* i
"•Miner „r later tin- prentire „f Ih tm ifb Ihe Stralta of Florida and
"How to r s lir C h in c h illa !.'' (or •line, or a m e an in g fu l liainirn p h up ifie Gulf Stream within dah'
•■ I lookouts "n Ihe Florida shore
I’ll ale; bill ml |n Ihe rove« .p i
inalde the morilh. ,,f riser* aloo;
the I lor Ida »hore. wottlnx for
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16-ox llomtityl* fill PUklid
4 oi Keystone SUrns A r c*

8 c i Chet-Boy-Ar-Dee
Spaghetti (or Mushroom)

Stifar
Crr*k

Save*

Smoked
«*H Has.

4-ot Keystone Button

Limas

lleruian'a Jumbo Dinner

No 300 Joan ot An- Kidnev

Beans

cs.

19c

lOH-oi- Hanover Tomato

Perec

10c

cm

First Time in Factory I’kg,

c..

Copeland Smoked Link

27c

c ..

Sausegc

3-01.4) In B Button

Mushrooms

33c

c*.

«*

2*

5-lb AlaQa

Syria

H

M
H -lb.

I) 14-ox Carton

3oi U In R Choppa.*

Mushrooms

Syray

100 Count Tetley

Morrell Spiced

21c

¥k

24-ox Alalia

Oranxe Pekoe Tew

Norwood Veal T-Hon»

No. 2 Dutrh County Whole

Onions

Luncheon M eat
Limit 4 - - Per Can

27c

c ..

IK

Dinner
Dykes Luxury

Morrell Yorkiliirs* Sllml

No 303 Kin* Cole T , ny Or

cu

Ch*f-Boy-Ar-D*e Ham
or Mushroom Spaihttti

Fish Bee

w

cM

No I Tall Katwall

Copeland Fresh Link

Meckcrcl

a.

*-lb Starkisl

•

Tme Fish a16-ox. Corned

Cudahy’*

Beef Hash can 41c

Helerl

B-ox. Brtakfaat

Cudahy’a
Puritan

Sausage can 39c

No. 1 Oval Eatwell 4
Mlsi Wiee Sliarp

12-ox Luncheon

Meat

can

49c
Western fir. A Heavy

No 300 Old 0 lory

Qerfcenzot c*. 10c
No 300 Old Qlory Heens-

Plntet

Caa

10c

No 300 Old a lory Hed

Beene

c..

Miaa
UnivirM

Crown Plnta Pur*

10c

Sirloin

No &gt;H-ox. Old Ola ‘ Pork K

Quads Crown
Square Cut Churk

Norwood
Brand
No. 300 Old Qlory Blarksys

Fnnch'i Cream Salad
5H-01. Silvia Stulfad
Marti Ouaan

S-oi. Fraacb's Wsutaatvtth

No. SOS Millard Go d Cr.
Cabin Hewn*

Rice,

hi 20c39c

Kretschmer

M L Sana

2 os. Fiui.Orana*

(?ahin Home

Mi
lo l Kverbexl

It* Tomato

�•

4

TH U R S D A Y .MAR. 1, 1951

T H E SANFORD H ER A I.D . SANFORD. FLO R ID A

P AG E N IN E

Truly Colossal! Greatest Food Bargains Ever Shown!

cm

VSS&amp;S3H
A Mortal H«iru

Soups 16c &amp; 2 ur 25c

Ike Greded W.ShomonEarH&gt;!
K iiu i«lu r H u tl* r

Carnaliofl or Golden Key Evaporated

Gookies

U o/ Heinz IW jt t t

Ketchup

e&gt;t.

l l 'l ' u

25o

Sauce

b.i

3fc

gl.

19c

16c
No 2 la Choy Chow Sinn
Noodles cm 17c
Vegetables

Cm
l.« Choy Chop Huey

Sauce

cm

29c
( So; )

17c

N ii 2 (a Choy Mn&gt;t It

Gimp Suey c*. 63c
No 2 !.» ' ’hoy Mfifleir

Chop Suey c» 37c

ARMOUR'S
CLEANSER

l.im it

2 Cans

F’FV Lemon or Ora.igr Thin*

c.k

42c

FFV ChocoUU Fc. *n

Box

47c

King Kon« London Chatae

S— dwieh PL*. 2So
Fibre

Bowl Brush i** 16c
Handy

Vet. Bruch ^

10c

All Purpose

Ulil. Blush n.v 16c
40-60 WMt

I E Bilks c..h 16c
75-100 * « U

S-E belli*

im *

18e

Head* Jumbo 4pKx Lg. 'it'*

Paeans 6«oi. pl« 69c
Head* 2'« or Srlert Black

Walnuts

pli

26c

3U-uz. Head* Halve* Kngluh

Walnits

Pkg.
10-oz. Hralenion

Juice

Skat Soap

it-

36c
36c

Land O' Lake* ll-w .

Pw4r. Mil* n&gt; 36*

EDUCATOR
COOKIES

No. 303
k Cant J
f

Starch
Bluing

l.im it
2 Cans

Starch

S a lt 2

5-lb 0*9

Ooeeanl

16c

4 or Durkee'* Motif

Ooeeanl r*«

Q

r C

No 2 Can

■ Batten P R O D U C E -

“iga

17c

Savo

qt ,

•hack

131

2m

gal

qt-

IBc

Pears

6

Caiitvirnz

MAAOAfifT AMU

(1* Head!

Cauliflower

33c

1 iol id*

Hutkin Far mi

Spinach 10 &lt;&gt;* 25c

liorden'a
(hen
Ready

BISCUITS

J'lti 17(

h-nr.

41.

2

27.

l»k|(".

38.

Hr.

CHEESE FOOD

^

ARen Frozen

Raspberries

125 Foot Roll

Hr limf 89'

IHiiunu 111110'*

2 29

Frozen

j

)

Y nut I httire

19'

Polish

34*
21*

J*r

l(u&gt;t Itrmovei l .u I’kgi

fkg.

23*

MeH-Sruhlig I*:•|&gt;t*i

Roll

Wax-Seel

33c

KlrXhlykr- Colored .wi »l

Napkins
Plates

Pk«.

14*

2 ptf 25c

Match**
Matches

Hi. :.' i &gt; Hr. 99C
lb.

99c

W ing*
Hr.
r»:ic
D rn ra lU k N Hr. title

17*

pl,.

10 c

“ F 0 Z Z"
(Jra|»4* J hiii

STOW AII

Thigh*

Pkg.

Ohiuliafrlv 10 pk Small

F ro rrn Fryer

J I- iii

(•lav*

Id-or
(il***

47c

21«

fiO't Diuri.or.il Dinner

\ .. iuf
In AH

llrpt'n.

Napkin*

pli.

19*

B0 * lliurnund Meg

Nankins 2pk(. 26*
Gloths* Pins

IS
•' vv s

16c

Diwr.und Paper iNon Abtl )_

Pint
Jar

Plates

rk«

16*

IB ui "3-Minut*'

Raisin Oat*
i’O u;

17*

J Mir.ule'

Quick Oat*

Lindt
2 Jam

lie

larxi* “J-Minule ’

China Oele

IBc

He

48 or "J Mint te’

Preserves gl. 35c Pinetole
S*lb I m m Palm

r&gt;-

Old South Mix (&gt;.

49c Dressing

b*.

4 ft l a * F M M.

Old Fash. Oele

*4'* M u . u»'* V •«•»•*

Durkee'* "Famouz*’

Fragrant

32o

Sausage

Kriular

20c

W# Annmif'f

5 nr Mr* Or an

Polled Meal cm lie
l*H -»f A.xwere ’*
13 or Mrs. CJra**
l-o c Lon* Palm
go* Tabby
Tamale*
c- ?1e
B— va Jelly gl. IBe Gel Feed n *
7e Needle* *&lt;. 2Tt
ll« .
33-oz. U
Palm
16 os. Tabby
Dixie Lily
•m v i Jolly gl. 46c Oil Feed c*. 10c Pepeern 12o* 20e Okepped Namc*. 55*
W'l A irm r'l
No 303 Stokelv WK Oold
13 oc Loo. P«lm I ’. u.va
13 oz. Mug* Crown Peanut
Marmalade gl. 23e BiHer
gl.
36e Gem 2 cm* 37c Tenge* c«. He
Gnava Jolly gl. 1*19 Kaskpnppies i v 21c Noodles

fki.

14c

m

Dial Soap 2c*kti 26e
Hath Sue

Dial Soap a«
OakeMIx n#.

WaffiaMli m 31*
Paiaon'a

• •»

Pt.

Amm— la lie

i

-*

He

14 or. Duff*

V

r.iaiStV^aHHW ^i.ru^:

lie

l l ’U* Duff* Sprc#

» (

m

c*.

PaptrCips2pk|. 29*

' )&gt; -m

10e

urday* March 3rd

Peanuts

H o; WiiKhl't Silver Cream

Otiin Ml * lliMik

19c

Thru Sat*

Mixed Nuts c*. 49*

IB t Diamund Spring

M uffineer m
S

13c

I'lmili-rt H u i ("«h ktail

17-oz Pkg

Old South Orange 'uicc
2 r» w
*Wc
SterliiiR Kordh^'h Lima llttarv i»Wf. 25c

13 a*, tv trlm l dl* Raapberry

•Price* T

23*

lli.ndw.irr I'uvirl Paper

OZ

2 or. French'i Lem or Van.

Estrad

pl»

X Pelt A u ld C*kr

Zud

3 n $r t4 i
29 %\\i

Strawberries

ltt-oz. French'* Qround

bm .

Cake Mix

Frosting* n,.

Potatoes 5 Lb*. 33c

23e

X Perl Cho*i.l*U

I’lunlrr » B ui

CHEESE

Kuho Hrand Stic "I

10-ot. French'*

01— — ca

Cake Mix fu

Sel*‘t t lil.il**&gt;

FROZEN FOOD ANNIVERSARY VALUES;

Stokoly Fa— y

lie

BlrdS— d. Pfci

X Put White or Ovid

ll.indwurr Hot

I-lb. Crackin' Qccd

Fig lire

49*

Tangerines Us*. 10c

llordrii'ii
Crenm

Fincher
Hi and

29c

_

'^ .M A R G A R IN E

Family Loal Only

BEANS •» 27

c*.

Wizard Wick &gt;&lt;* )9e

Margaret Ann

I lb Pkg

29*

IF Anjou Fating

79

Wasbbern’a Breat Northern

n

Yor k

'"" SOUASH 2-ms. 19c

BREAD
12‘ fg ,
GOLDEN CORN 2
29'

Aerowax
Aerowax

Lend O' S— ehiM Plain or Self-Rising

_

Fur l.atlmx l.m lrr

Potatoes 5 »t. 25c

Rayo Liquid

Starch

25c

I’.i-cal

Flesh*

25 '"tis:
„

10*

VutM Swr

Calif.

_Wi

FLOUR5,bBa939c10
,bb,b77c2
5,bBa°

Pkg

No l Bed IUi*.i

N&lt;&gt;. I

15c Pkgt

10*

Florida

Celery 2 nice stlks. 13c
Apples . 3 lbs. 29c
Carrots 2 lg. bobs. 19c
u s.
La. Yams 5 lbs. 45c
S5s* Onions
2 lbs. 13c

23‘

Jack's

pbg.

A (il it ul

Cooking

WAX PAPER

19c

Finrapple, Peach

[MABOABIT AMi]

125 F» Red

b^r.

EVERBEST
PRESERVES

Wailex Brand Wax

4 or Durkee Shredded

10*

12 vt Caniro

Diamond Brand

PAPER

c*.

F.i.n ■* ui

No 303 Cam

Oval
Creams,
Choc. or
Vanilla
Cookies

14 *u.

CJrlUl Ik Kitdl &gt;

Carey's Red C a ilo n

COOKIES 2

21c

Perma-Starch p. 89c

SAUCE
BEANS 2

37c

Th»l I a.I.X I

Slokoly Skalli*

Pea Soup 2 c**. 23c

Geokies

cm

12 or ul

l&amp; o; Habitant

Oookles

Plumite

• ..I O r.m i Hziul*

While Hotee Creamy-Smooth Apple

G rits

nt

A MiMinn Pl.imberi Hi • Can

6 Cdllb

Jim Dandy

Sudsy Type

29c

pl*
31c
IMlMdtuf OuHvlatr

Grahams

Sprout* c»

No 2 la Chov Mixed

n,.

Frosties
i l 1.

No 3 la Choy Bean

27e

H nr Ed.nui.ir

La Cl.it\ 5-ofc Drown

Gravy

n*.

h lu u lu i M*. tnim

Creams

Tall
Cans

l&gt;-o; 1'c.n; Chili

(W*o* )

fit

29o

�THURSDAYMAR. I, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TEN

BUTTER

Land O' Sunik'n*
In Cation*
In Quarter*
LB.

D*l Mont* H»d A l.ik .

Salmon No.} en 53c
O .M i.r r » r t I'tnk

Salmon No. 1 tail 67c
Huuey B ov Chum

Salmon No. 1

62c

No It C»n Chirk.n CT Se*

Tana

can

34e

Am .rir.n r..I

SnnHooa 2 oam 16c
Duka'* Vi!*d On* F.#r#r

Prtcar Good Thru March J

Quantity Right* n***r**d

Sardinia N o J e n U e

Low

Nature) ^

Pr i cas

30Q I. Jr*-2 I4 I. 1s(

Everyday 10 or 0&lt;*ft"r Cak*. «t

Sanford, Florida

Speci al s T o o

FLORIDA IS A GREAT FOOD
PRODUCING STATE!
Th*r* 1, not *v»n on* imall »«&lt;-*tna of Pirn
lit that do««n t prndur* »oni* impm-Un*
food product Tl'*«f Florida r (.od» *r&gt; mi*
to point, *11 o v r Ih* United SUlea. bttnv
of them *r* nitiontl fivortt*,. and rtahUv
«o But r«tn*mb*r lh*v rot* morn in lllmnii.
N.ir VnrV. California and other »t*t*a than
they do ripM h*re In your own btrkvard
Florid* food* *r* iour h*«t h*» for quality
and &lt;*vin». Com, ituide; i*r how you aavrl
Mad* in Orlando

Dlxlam Quick F r o m

Sl're-1 Sw4*tan*d

nnov- Grop ConctP'rmtd Or any*

M e Fraion Foods Speclels!
OttUna Blarbey* F*a»______ I pk|,
A«*r Frarhra ________________4 pk,v
Jleahrnob Baby f.tmai _______ i pbft
Pnrdhook M a n ,
4 pk|,
A i m b m m p I I ________________4 phci.
Waal* Baby Obra
______ 4 pbt*

v
A

v
d

A #

From O rla n d o -F o n

Swift's Genuine Peanut Smoked
Canned In H*y*n

Florid*'

from •I|fk*fmvi||*! Vila Food,

Palau Soli! ton* Palis

LENTEN SEAFOOD 1

From Ovi*do!

TIM 'S FLORIDA NONET
From lakeland'

10-ai.

Cod

23*

Filleli

For Hibv

Lb.

36s

lb.

29c

PolltHk

Fillets
D itu rd

Wkilieg

FROM HAINES CITY!
Hifhlifht Blended

Fillets

Me j

Lk

Standard

Picked in Snift* .taek*nmillf Refinery!

Oysters

Pt
•

C «k * d

Lekiters

C ltstt in Setfrer' Old Olsn-

FORK I RIANS

Lb.

Tie *
40* ,
1

Cr*|mH Cettai*

Fr*m Tampa!

CHissss

Tamra!

26c

Lb.

sail M4fk*r*l

Garcia

Luscious Tropical Fruit

Ik

21c

Well Bleached

Uadi in Tampa
Sanford

From Jeckeonvilla!

Grad* A. Quleb-Froten

RATO LIO U H ITAROH

9HI0KEN PARTS

Fr*m Arcadia!

IA T 0R ROAOH HIVES

Waitrrn Wtnetap

Snow-Whtl*'

Hanford

FROM HAINES CITYI
Firm Yellow

Zakly Rita’ Tangerine

Wins

u.
in k s
uflliierie
Lb.
Small M*atySpan
Niki
tASuiar CuredPt*c*
Bm m
Lk

Me
Me
Me

41c

Strlosn Club or Round

Fraah Ground

Mt Vermont, Grad* A. DrAi»kd. Drawn
Outck-Frortn. 8-10 lb Six*

40,

(hear M ayor
B««f With B-B-Q Since
SO EASYTO RX

C«

III fa ftl

U.

LUX SOAP

c..

"Gontfe”

li-ci.Ca-

1 Oateed Beef Naili
&gt;ep*d

4-ex Can Vienna

•Ta S e n a s*
i 14-ex Can

c..

LUX FLAKE!1!
“Tiny IKawowIj of

Sudsy Ammonia

Stops
| Odor
Before
\ Starts!

SPRY
S horteninf

Strained

Choppao

S OiRt

I Og h

�»
lit U n it y T h e re la S tre n g th —
T* f n U r t Ik* P m m at the World;
T# Pfemat* I N Progress of Amrrka.
To Predoc* P r a p n h r for Sanford.

I PLUM E

S ite

^ a ttfo r fc
AN

X X X X II

Established 1908

In flu e n ce O n
R F C C laim ed
0y Industrialist

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 F R ID A Y

Infantrymen Open Up On Communist Targets

Lawyer Said To Have
Boasted Of Having
Two Directors In
“His Hip Pocket"
W A S H lN C TO N TM a t. 2 -t/ P )
Roy Fruehauf, Detroit Indusiliil. swore today that Joseph
H. Rosenbaum. Washington law­
yer, told him in 1949 he had two
R F l director* ' in hit hip pocket.'*
He laid Rotenbaum named dir­
ector* Walter L Dunham and W il­
liam E- Willett.
Fruehauf testified before a Senate Banking subcommittee which
If Investigating eha-gea the re.
construction Flnanee Corporation,
V
aowrnment Itn-lmg agency,
nas yielded to influenro in inaknm loans.
Rosenbaum, In an rartier s &gt;
I" •'•net before the &lt;rn-U|.. denied
he had ever made the -nip p,*-.
let' statement
Fruehauf told the Senatotr* tha*
Dunham bloeked efforts to rescue
Carl G. Btrandlund’s Ltutron Cor­
poration from financial collapse
only a few hour* after a negotia­
tor had withdrawn a 110,000 re(Mner fee to Rosenbaum.
Strandlund charges from the
witness chair
yesterday that
Dunham was involved deeply
with “financial wolves" he ac­
cused of having conspired to
•trip him of control jf I.ustron,
big prefabricated housing plant
at Columbus. Ohio. The plant was
financed almost antirely with
W7.W0.000 borrowed from the
RFi
Strandlund charged the RFC
Ipedosed the mortgage on the
nbw bankrupt flim because he
/•elated effortte of “An iqfluerr,
ring." Involving RFC official*, to
enrich themselves from it and,
finally, to take control.
Fruehauf, who said hi* Frue­
hauf Trailer Co. had a Mg fin­
ancial Interest in Lustron’s suc­
cess. testified Dunham tcld him
oa the morning of Pah, 18. I860,
that the RFC had announced
to forecloee un Loatron'e
ige only because it was
« ^ u » to anofcf." .'Btrandland
K* quoted Dunham as aasiiring
h|ra, thtrt .war# “encouraging7,
prospect*. for reaching torn* setfmept . that would avert Luatrbn'* collator
T h e subcommittee developed
evidence yesterday that the RFC
got Rex Jacobs, « Detroit in'
duatriallrt, to make a survey of
of Luatrpn for it and that Jacob*
^commanded t h a t Strandlund
Would step out of th* manage.
meat.

Decision Reached
In .Washington On
S a n fo rd Hospital
No Joint occupation of Fernaldughton Memorial Hospital by
Ilian and Navy pmonnel will
permitted, and the liosnltal
must be completely evacuated by
May 1, with orderly rvduetion of
patWnU startiug Apr, I, it was
decided at ■ conference In Henator Holland'a offlea In Wash­
ington today.
This decision, according to
Ralph Davis, secretary to Sen­
ator Holland, was made at a con­
ference with Senator Holland
attended by George Young, re­
presenting
Senator
Smatheri.
P-cp.-A. S. Her lour, Rear A d ­
miral Bertram Groeabcrk, Jr., of
the Navy Medical Corps and
Comdr. K. J. Bander, represent­
ing the deputy thief of Navy
Operations for Air.
Although there cannot be any
Joint civilian use with the Navy
of the hospital, the present hostal will be allowed to remain
the Dispensary Building until
sy 1. It was ruled. As of that
te, there must ha a complet*
mta and all
removal of all patlanta
nocpttal
equipment from the nm.
"There must be no request for
extension of time g te r 'that
date,“ said Mr. Daria, “and there
must be an orderly reduction of
patients after Apr. 1.
’Ualihnaa
DflWffu
a w Apr. 1 ai
the Navy *
io go . Into
. _ the
_ Dispensary
^
g equipment
Building to Install
equipmant and
tto renovate the bulk!
'• th ra * tana* are u nMUanad on
tho L c t that In no way shall
*a the realow
__ ______ ____ ; far
down the |reactivation
May I, R was stated.

«

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«

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Combined Health
Test Schedule
PERMANENT UNITS
S A TU R D A Y — Mar. 8 - U s t day
free combtnad health test.

S fe r a H t

W EA TH ER

NEW SPAPER
M A R . 2, 1951

Associated

I’ rcas Leased

W ire

N o . 13'

Senate Schedules Test Vote
On 18-Year-Old Draft Law;
Marines Stab At Red Lines
Resistance S t i f f e n s
On C entral F ront
As Allied Assault
G a i n s M omentum

«

TH E

Clear to partly cloudy and mild
through Saturday. Moderate raat
to southeast wind* oter citrrmr
south through Saturday.

Vegetables Sales Growers Approve
Exceed $1 Million Produce Auction
During February At L o c a l Market

Senate W ill Pass On
Morse A m endm ent
To Mold Minimum
Draft A rc At 181-r*

TOKYO. Mai. 2- &lt;/!»&gt;— U. S.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 - u D
M'tines &gt;wr;d through abandoned
— The Senate agreed today to a
Mocngtong today and stabbed Cabbage A ccounts Fot Renewal Ot Auction- le,t vole M o n d a y nn the controdr c;&gt;ei into the hrait of Red de­
venial iviue of low ering the draft
Is Voted At Public age
$641,000 Of Record
fense* on the (eutral Korean front.
to 18 ve a n and 6 month,.
M eeting Of Farm ers
V e g e t a b l e Deals
t ooimunivl resistance ittffrnrd
The present Selective Service
all along the Allied line. On the
Act allows induction at age 19.
A t a m m meeting rttended by
Vegetable »*le». ipurrcd b&gt; acol trniral front. Korean Red,
A pending bill approved by the
wearing Nuitli Koiran unifoimv cute rhorlagct due lo a freeir lit about 8(1 vegetable growers lari Senate Armed Services Committee
knifed iniidr Anicrir an positions leva,, soared lo a new high at the night ai lire Sem inole H igh School vsould allow calling up of 18 year
ami (ought the dougblroyv hand- Sanford 5tale Farmers Market auditorium, together wilh shippers olds.
representatives
of
other
during February with 2B1.H9) and
The test will come on an amen,
In hand.
umt&gt; bringing a hugr total of SI.- group-, ll war voted lo Mip|M)tt the dment by Senator Morse (R-Orc)
Red
|rl,
again
(hallcngrd
II.
.S
COVtIINO TMI ADVANCI of another platoon on the Korean front. Infantrymen of the 3!th Division Mast away
renew.,! „f vegetable auctions at to make the minimum age M 4
jel, near the M am Inm an border. OH4.7I2. Sandv Anderson, market
with rifle lira on Communist Chinese positions.
(ll.J. Defense Department Photo from international)
years.
the S rufoid Stale I aimert M»tmanager,
announced
lint
morning.
lank-lcd Marine* of the Firvl
The Committer bill would re­
Thi* w.u neatly $WK),000 more krt.
quire local draft board* to take
Division drove into llocngrnng unGeorge Swurti, n past prrsi obler men in the present 19 to 2rt
tin athing l Irinrtr Rcrfv in a two- return than in February, I'iSO dent
of |be Seminole Count) draft manpower pool before call­
wben
vegetable
vales
brnugh
a;*day halllc on dominating ridge*
Farm Bureau, prerided ,»t the ing any 1H year old. It alto would
public meeting which had torn require that the IH year old*
•carhy. Infantrymen follower! the prosimatciv $800,(H)0.
Cabbage wav king in vale* dur­ called by tbe Fnrnt Bureau «1 nearest 19 to inducted first.
leatherneck*.
The Morse proposal would eli­
Field ditputehea -aid they found ing lire pail month, accounting for the request of State Markrt offi­
the rubbled highway hub littered mote than two thirds of the total cials lo sound mil the farmer* on minate toih these restrictions,
with the frozen laMlic* of earlier February ialc» or IM I.26 4 . said their attitude toward renewing allowing boys IIH* years of are
SIOUX C IT Y , Is.. Mar. 2 -(/ * h vegetable auctions ai thr State a* well as those 19 to 26 to be
Allied ra*ualtic« and scute., nf
A Mid-Continent Airline- plan,Market. Bonne, Carte, served At taken at thr same time.
wrecked army truck* and jeep*. Mr. Anderson.
crashed and burftrd in a snow
Morse said hr would alto allow
Thi* humble vegetable, which secretary.
H»«-ng»ung wa, virtually deaertetl.
storm here today and 14 pcr*»m&gt;
The V nt in g followed two mo­ !«•)•* between 18 to I8 S to volun­
Only a few South Korean* re­ last year brought only about 6(1
Herr reported killed.
The DC-3 went down In a corn
mained— and those had c*raped rents a bag of 6o pound, at thr tions, the first of which was teer.
Thr test will to the first on a
Markrt, brought price* up to 46 60 whether an auction market should
th*' Chlnr\c.
field north of the airport as it was
coining In for a landing shortly
Iloensong, 60 air mile* ravt of thi» year due to acute shortages. to established ill this area This series of amendments proposed to
t-ari month more than 126Jit3 motion was appro,,d, a- was ulto the broad universal military train­
after 0 A.M.
T A L L A H A S S E E . Mar. Z-OP) S'otd, i* |„ t|,P middle of the
RERUN. Mar. 2— U P )— Soviet
A Slum City Journal-Tribune — An a»*i*l*nl altnrncy general mountainous central front. D fell tog- of rabtoge, valued at ff&gt;2t,- the second motion by Marker ing and service bill. It has been
‘.’•&gt;7 and 3,227 crates, valued at Manager Sandy Anderson, (hat debut,-d intermittently this week
occupied East Germany's Commun­ reporter said 14 persons, including
today aaM the practice of two to the Chinese Feh. 12 during the
ist parliament urged the West Ger­ the pilot and ro-pilot, were killed. Volusia county officer* In col­ Red rounter offensive that Failed l i d , w e r e ,o|d „n the market vegctabl, auctions to renewed a! and the voting agreement was by
platform. Much nf the cabbage the Sanford Slate Farmer* Mar- | unanimous consent.
At least nine others were reported lecting fines and rnoln on an to erack the Allied line.
mans today to join them in a solid survived.
Senator Cain (R-Wash) urged
wa, grown in the Sanford area. | ket.
That
rounter-drive
had
ro,t
the
InatallmcM plan without official
front on proposal* to be presented
The Jam of big srmi-trailrr*
The Mid-Continent offire
in record*, "la one ef Ike finest fhincir heavily. But nn amhush
Declaring thal be would tike t" today that the nation draft 18
to the Rig Four in the name of all Kansas City identified the pilot as ground* for a racket that I can inride Hocngtong took a heavy from all parts of the nation was aec the vegetable auctions eon- i year old* because "we need every
,an we ran get In Korea." Cain
Gtrmany. Big Four deputies meet CapL James Graham, of Kansas cancel** of." Reeves Bowen laid toll of Dutch troops InrliidltiK •o great hi thr market area that tinned at Ibr, State Markrt. Mr. •P'*,1 sharp criticism for Morae'l
Manage, Anderson hail to spend Anderson pointed out that F'lnrnia
City, and the co-pilot a* Philip K
thrtr
rommander.
Lt.
t’ol.
Marinu*
Governor Warren the intention*
Monday in Pari* on an agenda for Toler, of Mission, Ka».
considerable time as a "traffl- Stale Markets went to consider­ proposals.
of Justice of the Peace J. C. p. A. Dm Ouden.
Meanwhile Price Director MichWitness** aal&lt;| visibility waa fair Beard and Constable W. II. Rol­
a possible foreign minister* meet­
able expense to build the auction
To retake Ifoenganng Friday. rop" to straighten it out.
art V. DlSalle, who has just al­
One
reason
for
the
poplarity
a*
the
two-engine
plane,
reroute
block,
tiisie
and
pave
lire
area
ing. with Germany a top subject
ler "might he fine", hot their Ihe Marina* stormad n series of
ef the market w|th produce shipfrom Kanans Xltywto Minneapolis
it. He asid«LtV, ‘V*t y*»r lowed auto makera to raise their
The Cndw nist*. playing on the name id for 1» landtag. Bat n sud­ ■proeriec "leave* room I* suspect Xlll* and ridges lo*thrMh»oth and perv. It wa* recently pointed out around
uhrti
auctionwere r-riabllvhcd prices 34 percent on new car*,
w
r
ri—
Kunetime
at
bayqnet
point.
n racket in either being opera!
rrM itisva na raa* Tn a i
hope* of West Germans that unity den show squall blotted oat thr id, or could he operated."
late
in
the
itaton
that thrie hail has put hit staff to work on a new
By noon Friday they had won a
i r n H M d OS n s* Mat
will come again some day, have
beep
insufficient
volume
of pro- order concerning used cars.
jee.saw battle for a 1.600-foot
h
era
to
continue
Huprogram
any , The rise in auto fellings, an­
TA L L A IIA S S K K . Mar. *— i/Pi liarrrn ndgclinr after lieing »top.
been stressing the "erfmmon front"
nounced last night and effective
longer during Dial period
— Governor Warren today ill*. ped on ita steep slope* Thursday.
for some time nnw as a propa­
today, is expected to cause a
Leonard Jones, president of the boost
miaaed auapenaion c h a r g e *
Wvth that ridge taken, the
of * little more than 24
ganda device.
local chapter of Ihe Future Farm-]
againat Justice of thr I’carr J. C. Marine- - strongly supported by
t.ieut, O, F. Nicholson, UHN, eta nf America, said that hi» or- 1 per irnt In retail car prices at
ItearJi and Conalabie W. II. Rim - aerial and artillery tomhardment
The Kastern Volkaksnimwr pmmkiii as Ihe higher-priced tar* to.
ler of Daytona Reach. AI the I — took lower hill* nearer the announced today at ht« headquar­ ganisation had gone on record as gin nrriving in show- window*.
'o l to the eastern Rumleataa
clan* of a l»o-«U* hearing, thr town. Then they awrpt through ters at thr Hanford/ Naval Air approving Ihe maintenance of an
mt“ declaration rail for «
HiSslle told of the u»ed cir
Governor eaid the "evidence Ifoengving toward high ground Station that plana bail torn made auction block a vegetable auction
treaty between Germany and the
tn open bids at 4:00 o'clock this block at Ihe Sanford Slat,- Farm­ price plans at hi* ai*p, *t*,,c'f *0*
n not pro«e' 'there are any
four power* this year, reunifica­
W A. Thlefo f”th* State lloai.J
to the north.
H « a lla a s 4 Oa r a t e H U
tU a ilia M on rao* ntai
tion of the divided nation, opposi­ of Health today rail
The leathernecks were on the afternoon on the demolition of er* Markrt.
It. F. (harper, grower and form­
tion to rearmament and withdraw­ about 6,500 residents of 8*minolr
approaches to llcngrhon, f'hlnese partition, in the Mr,s Halt and
al of all occupation troops within County will hava received free x
trough,&gt;hl 16 miles to the north, four barracks which have torn er school principal, pointed out
a year after the signing of a ray and blood testa when the clinic
west. It I* regarded as the key. taken over from rite Fellow riiip that some grower, would be un­
able to patronlie auctions due
testa made here and In the county
treaty.
♦tone of Red defense* along the Foundation.
Rids will be opened in Jack­ to affiliation wilii financing orduring
the
waek
are
completed
winding
Wt-mile central front.
Western German* fear that the
sonville
on
Mar.
16
for.the
rehabil­
On the western front. If. B- pa* itation of runways and road* at sale of their product*.
United States. Britain and France, Saturday night.
Tomorrow will be the last dav
Mr. Swarlr referred to thi
troi» in ruhtor boats slipped a the Sanford Station, which t- be­
anxious for an end to the tansion
If nNflMtttd On l*n«r Twt»l
I I ' i b II i v i C &lt;&gt;■ &lt;**■’ Tstwr
between them and the 8ovlet in which residents may secure
ing
reopened
to
help
meet
th,
reT A L L A H A S S E E . Mar. 2— (/T)
Union, might agree to null out the** tests during the present pro­
NBW YORK, Mar.
qutremrnt*
of
the
expanded
mili­
I — Attorney General Kbhard F-rand leave Germany "neutralised" gram, and Mr. Thial urged that as Anothrr lormrr college basket
tary program.
many
persons
as
poatible
take
ad­
vin raid ioslay the Duval county
and defanseles* against a Com­
hall alar waa arrealrd today in
On Mar. 8 at Jacksonville, bids
I school Isiard has authority t • tutmunist roup, Cseehosolvak *t»le. vantage of these facilities for the the Mg game-rigging acandal.
will to received for the cleaning
protection
of
their
haalth.
j pend architectural contracts InChancellor Konrad Adenauer feeLouis l.ipman. 26-yrar-o|H for­
and invprcting of II underground
The office hours frr testa tn- mer Long Island University rage
(Ceattaae* o a Pane T a e l
K E Y W EST. Mar. 2— (/Pi— j volvrd in its school hril/e conNesv bouses under construction,
morrow at the Walaka Building player, waa charged with ac­ as well a* many completed bouse, gasoline tanka, arrordlng t n State Rep. Berate ('. Papy and j spi'acy case.
wili to from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. and cepting ■ bribe, lie I* the lath i in the Drcamwold section, were Comdr. E. J. Peltier, officer in two other men were painfully in­
However, hr said such &gt;uspen6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Today, people player or former player to be In­ menaced last nigh! by a grass fire rharge of construction at NAS, jured eatly today when a ear In |ninn would not to binding on
were lined up foe testa at from volved. He was arruaed of har­ that rovered a large area fust out- Jacksonville.
which they were tiding
» t i |the hoard and it could rnfoico
10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. and from ing helped fit the oulrome nf a
j i hi contract" regardless of the
struck from behind androlled
ride of the e-tty limits.
H Q U EEKY WAH NERVOUS
2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
If. &lt;1 it was jb 'irim l oy Baud or
game between L IU and Du
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland pec
LOS AN G ELES, Mar. 2— &lt;/T»— ovei three time*.
Up to Thursday night only 4,- Quean# University of Pittsburgh
hritor)" if it vvv.ul.1 to to tn*
Papy, a controv er.lalfigure
really directed the efforts of
233 persona had taken the tests Jan. I, 1919. l.ipman'* arreat Fireman C. I,. Keller and II. C. "Squreky" it *n route by railway in state politic .
itiffrrea « advut Isgr of tl:i school system.
In the county, he added, and term­ waa annnwnrrd one day after to t’riaaey, who by skillful backfir­ espies* tn to with his rnaatrr, deep rut on hi a head which reSewn persons, including a mem­
flaron Trauh, at Fort
N. R. Johnson, 70. died at the ed this as not too good a figure waa returned here from Florida ing kept the flame, from spread- F fC .
quit*,! thre, stitihex to elore. ber of the Duval county school
Campbell, Ky.
home of hia son and daughter-ln- considering that tha population of for questioning.
I mg In such a manner as t« damage
The soldier's father, A A. Stale Attorney J |..infe!ot Lev- board, wrere Indicated for con—
law, Mr. and Mr*. I.nrian T . John­ Seminole County Is M.000 of whom
property. They worked « ii the flto fraul*. explains* "Since Baron in wa* bruited "ii :b&gt;- che»t -pitary to accept bribe* or un­
son, ISIS West First Street, early 24 percent are under 16 years
in th e
N EW YORK. Mar. 3— 4JP)— An from 7:30 P.M. to after 11:00 P.M. left, Squreky ha* been so nervous and received a ;«&gt;,&gt;•!,I- fracture lawful compensation
trslerday Morning. Mr. Johnson's of age.
other former rullrge haskrUa.II
Resident* assisted the firemen his appetite Is nrarly gone."
of Mir knee, and Jo rph Knight, awarding of contracts in the
home was at 111 Oleander Avenue.
Tomorrow tests may be received player was, under questioning to­ av murh a* possible. Among tlie,r
I'FC. Traub't superior officers state ronvrrvatiou officer, bad se­ country’s 414.600.000 school con­
Born May 8, IBM in Bello River, at Altamonte Springs, where a day in thr pleading “fix" stall- waa Roger Ingram, a printer at
struction progiam.
arc
apt to to a bit nervous too ver, fare bruises.
Canada, the son of the late Philip mobile unit will be stationed at
The Herald, who to-lav estimated when Squeeky arrives. The pet
They w-ill to tried Mar. 19.
totter
remain’J
In
tb"
hos­
Fox Johnson and Mary Ann John­ Fuller's Store at frem 10:00 to
that more than |Boo worth of lum­ Is a hua-.y ll-month-old moun­ pital for fuilher treatment. The
Thr Attorney General said in
District
Attorney
Prank
S
son, early pioneer settler* of Lake 12:00 A.M. and 1:00 to 4i00 P.M.
ber which he had plarert in Ihe tain lion.
his opinion, thr school board la
others
w-.-re
released
Hogan
said
that
Lou
Lippnian,
county, Mr. Johnson had been a
The testa indudt 40 mm x-ray
area for the building o, a new
Aeting Police Chief Harry l/o authorised to suspend the con­
resident of Hanford and Seminole lung teats which also determine one-time Long Island University borne, bad been saved by the fire­
Baker reported the ear which tract "pending judical determin­
PVT. COKER
County for BO year*.
rertain heart conditions, and blood rage man, waa being interviewed men.
W ITH U. H. 181 C AV ALR Y rtrurk the thiee men wa, driven ation of th* charges.
A retired Atlantic Coast Line tests for possible diabetes, anemia after he was returned to New
The fire was rrntered mostly DIVISION ON KOREAN RAT- by a sail ir. Normal I.atmur'lr,
“ Even if the charges are sub
Railroad trainman, Mr. Johnson and other Mood conditions. The York from Florida last night.
Horan said that Lipptnan lied west of Mohawk Street and south T L E F R O N T — f Delayed i - Pvt. who a d mi t t s a spesl &gt;f about stantiated, however, It would not
was a member of Whittle Lodge, testa are being sponsored by the
of Twenty-fifth Street.
fCrettwwe* o n N a t Tvvwi
Chester Coker, son of Mr*. Kate 66 milep an hour at the Inn*' necessarily have the effeet of
Brotherhood of Railroad Train­ County Haalth Unit, Tuberculosis
Coker, Rt. No. 1, Webster, Fla. of the arrident. Lanqurtte was voiding the contract with respect
mens the First Baptist Church; and Health AsaecUtlon. State
has been awarded the Coinhat held In the rlty jail on charges, to the contractor who obtained
Masonic Lodge 83 and tha Inde­ Board of Health and County MadInfantryman's Badge In Korea reckless driving and causing an the contract by brito* or fraud.
pendent Order of Odd Fellows. He leal 8oci*ty.
"If It appeared that a totter
while serving as an Infantryman accident. Ife was unhurt.
was married to th* late Daisy Balia
Two x-ray UehakUna operate
price coulil to secured or that
with the 7th Cavalry regiment.
Preston of Sanford.
the big photographic machines in
the existing contract was not ad­
Hit I HER Y T R IA L
Survivors in addition to Locian the Welaka clink- Twelve helpers
IIARTOW . Mar
2 - i/P&gt;— The vantageous to the school board
W IL D L IF E - F E D E R A TIO N
include another son, C. W. (Pat) assist In tha blood Mato, and local
Hy ELTDN C. FAY
M IL W A U K E E , Mar. 2-1,V » - defense rested In the polk county thr contract could be voided at
Johnson, also of Sanford; a twin clubs have furniakec many volun­
A S S O C IA TED PRESS M IL ITA R Y AFFAIRS REPORTER
The National Wildlife Federation graft conspiracy trial after pre- the discretion of the board upon
brother, Owen M. Johnson of teer* to aaaist In speeding op the
Telledaga, Ala.; otic sister, Mrs. registration of applicant* for tests.
W ASHINGTON. Mar. 2— f/T’i Two new heavy trt bomber typ*'. opened Its 16th annual Clearing renting to witnes.es except two proof that It was obtained
House for Conservation Eduta- of the defendant, former iliu iff through fraudulent meant*.
Mary Ann Guerry of Altoona, Fla.:
able to carry atomic bombs speedily to distant taigcti, arc part of an un- lion
Frank William* and Manuel M.
"It would also seem that if
today.
a foster son. Sol P. Roquemora of
fcMmg picture of revised Amcrian air ttralety.
members of the school board it­
The Federation's three-day con­ Glover, Lakeland attorney.
Miami; on* daughter. Mrs. Eugene
The three men are chirged self are parties to the fraud, the
Th* Air Foret ha* dticlored it i* battening into the building of B-S2v. vention at tha Schroeder Hotel
C. lfernandaa, Sr. of North M m I;
short-cutting the usual practice fo Irving experimental model* before or- feature* a terla* of panl discus- with eonapiracy tr collect pin. operation of the contract could
11 grandchildren and two great
aloni bringing together experts teetion payoffs from lottery oper- to suspended or enjoined by a
grandchildren.
Harry Robson hay agreed to an Brorfuctlon line. First of these Mg*
store and granting the.n in re­ taxpayers* suit pending proo or
Funeral aervires will be held at extension of Fiend* Fashions’ Jeta ta expected to to delivered which ofo course include* Western front all over the nation.
turn the privilege of functioning dismissal of the charges.”
Europe and Island* such as RriBriason Funeral Home Chapel at lease on Factory Building No. 8 this year.
without fear nf arrests by tho
A R G E N T IN E CRISIS
8:80 P.M. Saturday with Rev. W. on Ftrat Street to July 16.1863, Ed la expected to to delived th! a rear. faln and the Asore*.
RUENOS AIRES. Argentina, sheriff's office.
P. Brooks, Jr. and Rev. A. G. Me- Whitney, manager i t the BamlFinletter, who recently returned
At thfe same time. It has orrred
fnnla officiating. Burial will bo not* County Chamber of Com­ construction of two alt-jet vet- from a visit to Turkey, was asked Mar, 2— UP)— U. 8. Assistant Sec­
SEIN E SEIZED
JA C K S O N V ILLE, Mar. 2— (Ah
mad* In Lake View Cemetery. The merce. announced teday, following afon* nf the giant B-36, these to if air fields there are capable of retary of State Edward 0. Miller,
A seine, the owners of which Atlanta
Jr., arrived here today amid grow­
78 67
Masonic Lodge will have charge • meeting between Mr, RoUnn an.I have the awcpt-back wing* which handling heavy bombers.
of the graveside service*.
12 21
Henry Simpson and Den Harper of give airplanes greater speed.
“ You mean existing field*T" he ing uneasiness about relations be­ are unknown, was located Tues­ Rltmark
88
Honorary pallbearers will he Dr. the Chamber’* industrial commit­
SI
Out of a new* eonfe.enee hv replied. 'I wouldn't think so. There tween the United States and A r­ day night In the St. John* River Brownsville
in the vicinity of Mullet I ake by Chicago
40 20
J. N. Tolar, J. N. Glllon. H. W. tee.
Air Secretory Thomaa K. Flnlet- aare a large number of baaee. but gentina.
This tension items from the two local game warden.’ , Bill Denver
44 U
Geodspeed, John Baker, Frank
A letter recently
tor yetorday also emerged an out- tha point la to hava basea for Jet
38-day ahut-down of th* big in­ Johns and J. D. Warm, Portei Des Moines
Frank Shames,
40 so
b i t at tha air war plane* Into aircraft."
Ida Fashions, «
60 88
This a
i ppearca u&gt; maan the U. B. dependent newspaper LLo Prente, II. Lansing, president of the Fresno
which the new bombers will be fittbe time
Archie Lowe, C. J.
40 88
tod. In answer to questIons, Fln- wants Ita Alllts to have fields ea- outspoken critic of Prealdent Florida Wildlife Federation, re­ New York
48 U
Idtag and
pabaie of handling Jet flghtan, Juan D. Peran'a regime, and ported today.
Washington
totter said:
The officers secured a confis­ Winnipeg
jn securing an
10 U
Th* United States la Inlarea'ed with those bases close enough to evidence that Urn pro-government
If u f , T a r t i
the
88
M
to gattlag bases for Its nlrrraft • cm na Interceptor points for sir preas may be building up new cation order from Judge Douglaa Jacksonville
to meet at ef the
74 88
Srithtn the North Atlantic treaty strikes tourkhed by Russian or to chargee of U . 8. Intervention Stenatrom and the net waa turned Miami
thefSlnret
. _ 3;&lt;0 P.M. to attend the Mr. Robson,
79
88
organisation area.” North Africa put up racorta for Allied tombera fn Peron’* bid for rcelcctlon next over to the Game and Fftah. Tallahassee
February.
Water Fish Commission.
granted.
la n body.
Tampa
81 88
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Common Front Is Fourteen Die As
Johnston, Crosby
Snow Squall Hits
Proposed By Reds Landing Airliner Called Honest By
Governor Warren
In E a s t Germany

Communists Demand
Neutralization O f
Germany By Big 4

K

D i s b e l i e f Expressed
In Plan To Muscle
In OnS.AndG.Group

HI(I Arc Called For
On Navy Program

Tomorrow is Last
D a y To Be Given
Free X-R a y Tests

Fraudulent Duval
Contracts Termed
Subject To Voiding

Florida WitnetM
Is Questioned On
Basketball Fixes

New Houses Menaced
By Large (irass Fire

Fnpy Is Injured In
Automohile Accident

N. R. Johnson, 70
Died At Home Of
Son Thursday A.M.

a

Revision Of Air Force Strategy Is
Revealed In Two New Jet Bombers

Lease Is Extended
By Florida Fashions

The Weather

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TUESDAY FEB. 27. 1951

THE HANFORD HEKALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

iyer Resistance Brings Prices
Down For First Time In 18 Weeks

iVcachinj? Mission
At Holy Cross Church
The Very K*v. Stanley llrownft rman. 3 T. D., Dean and Profc**«i of Net* Testament o f the
Episcopal Theological Seminary in
Alexandria. Va . U giving a week**
Preaching Mi»»mn at Holy Cross
Church, Park Av*ni.&lt;- and Fourth
Street.
Heart Brown-Serman w ill prearl i
every night at d*(g&gt; o'clock •HI *
week, concluding on Friday, Mar.
2. Hi* addle—-*’' ar*- dc*igne«i In
illumine and explain Khristian he.
Iref ami faith, aid the llev H. 1,.
Zimmerman today.
“The public i* Invite*! to attend
thc'i- Mfs.roo Service*," Rev. Zim­
merman added. “ Sanford la espec­
ially privileged in having Ikcan
flri.wn-Scrman.
!. **ne of the
fMit**anding scholars of the Eplscopal Church. Educated at Oxford
University in England and at
(irnrral Tticiitnglcai Seminary In
New York, Uritn ftruwn-Serman
hold* I he dr g in
nf ,'Iarhi 'loi of
Alts, Matter nf Alt*. Rachclor in
Divinity, fhutor in Divinity, I)***tor nf Hltcred Thenlngy."

for oAtp'tka beat cut* that kept
them t o aNpbnsive. A t the moment
the housewife appear* to be tak­
ing the Industry up on Ita tip.
Wholesale meat dealer* In lava*
ral eitie* report their locker* are
filled and retail food dealer* not
buying becaue the consumer isn't.
The food institute Isn't much
perturbed, h«we*er. It note* that
Amertran* are*' the emtingc.t con­
sumer* in the world" and continue
"to eater to their appetite* *o
generously, eieept sporadic flareup of resentment at aky high prire for fancier meat ruts, that lien
retail merchant* are denied by
prosperity gold."
The institute si to note* another
working of the law o f eupply and
demand. The houewife, turning
nwav from the choicer meal cut.
(•ought so many egg* that the *ent
their price up,
llowruer, ever the long range
the prospect is still for higher
price*.
The nrice of food at the farm
i» not controlled. And a* it move*
higher, control* will douhtln* he
relaxed all along the processing

« a . i.
th* .tom* It also
■nothur

sit©

h ifh er.

,

will toon be allowed to t»k* thfjr
customary mark-up* on I® ® "
they bought fr&lt;*m suppliers at
higher price*. An average *d*sr&lt;c
of five per cent »* expected in the
price* o f nun-food Item* a* • rt-

Services Scheduled
For F. L. Merritt
Funeral »ervlcc* for Fr]j. t
Merritt will be held tomorrow
at 8:00 P, M* In tha Mutely
son Funeral Chapel. Mr. Merrm
i* one o f Sanford’* pioneer
ten*.
Me is survived by one d.u,
Mr*. Minnie Sweet of nrl»0.j»’
four daughter*: Mrs. Corrie r'
Wilson of Jacksonville. Mitt Tv,'
dric I- Merritt of Jarkfoimil,'
Mrs. Ernestine M. Butler of
nonvitle ami Mr*. Dort* M.
ning of Palatka; one »on, Chsrj.!
Merritt nf Sanford; two grind!
daughter*, two grandson*, t „ ’
great granddaughters and
great grandson.
|

By SAM HAW HON
NfcW YORK. Feb. 27 &lt;/P)— Tbe High coil of Irving i» taking a h
ihrr. For the first time in months it hat Halted it* ad*ante. Ami the
• cs of tome food*, chiefly meat, havr dipped back.
It's probably no more than a breather while getting it* semmi *&gt;
Alt of this i* bated «n the pretent international tension and
but lake what joy from it you can while it lasts.
American rearmament program,
The chief rrrdit i* bring given1*
(iovertunent spending for detente
to the housewife. It *eem* she lamb."
and for stockpiling will keep de­
The Asaoeiated Pre** Whole,
to*ik a look at the law of supply
mand high and tupplie* limited—
an&gt;l demint. She was told there sate Commodity index refterU the
and will keep the pocket* of many
wa* an abundant rupply o f food, diop in livestock price*. It took a
con*umen filled with cash.
in almost all categoric*. So the sharp drop laat week, the first
And all of this could be ch*ng«l
trouble mutt lie in the demand— since September.
very quickly by a “ peace scare .
The
government’*
wholesale
her demand for the most expen­
Eating of international ten»ion
{■net index o f all commodities wav
sive rut* of meat, for instance.
would act like the price-re.UtinJuan Fontaine and Robert Ryan in n romantic scsor from RKOs
C A R P OF THANKS
"Consumer* resisted buying Ibrt halted on it* upward climb for the
hou*cw ifr. The dfTnurul would f i l l
first time In 18 week*.
"Burn Tn Br- Bad" rn-ntarring Zachary Scott, showing Tuesday and
The family o f J, C. Pits-nj
highrr-prired
cut*
of
meat
enough
o
ff
sharply
«nd
price*
would
f»
*
f.
Prico control, apparently have
WHresday on the Bits Theater Mrfcco
Meantime, rnjov the hreatlMfr jn late this method of thanking the
i-ad little lo ilu with it. The conmany friend* now, and *Tw4y,
sinner, faced l-y the dnxen price*
tut their many kmdne**e* show*
in Hit retail butcher shop, turned
Financing O f Flection
during their hour of trial.
to the cheaper rut* of meet, or
Mrs. Minnie Hill, Mother
weakened a a buying Interest 'tucked up on eggs and macaroni,
rr aarlaaeO Vraa raa* Uaei
Mr*. Nellie Mae Frtrmta,
backed up. ’T here were small deThe meat inrfultrv ha* been tel(iluvi-t *■ hi* personal attorney
sister
—Adv.
clines by dresser] i&gt;eef. pork and ling the consumer for a long lime
ami hr (tdovec) contacted a nn n*
le i o f niH-ratnrs, advising th*m
they rmild be immune from arre st
for a fi perrent ta lc .
Aliotrl Fell. 22, I Klin, Clover
stopped making thr rultectiuns and
A Miracle has been accomplished in Automotive Engineering—surpassing stny Automobile Engine ever built.
he war informed "there w en; ce r­
tain affid a v it* in existence that
Great Engineers had to see it to believe it— Now you must see it to believe it! Check this new V-8 Chrysler 180
Clover wa* collecting the money
and sending portion* tn T a lla h a s­
see ami to tih rr ifl W illiam *."
II. P. for Beauty, Perform ance, Power, Economy and Speed— and then decide . . .
I Woolfolk did n&lt;*t elaborate on
II*r- Tallahassee angle.)
Hill Kirk Motors
After Clover discontinued the
gambling collections, Roqurntorc
Somr type, of fish found in railed on the lottery dealer* and
Ro*k)* Mounta.n fossil* resemhle told them he wa* the new col­
kind* n«w found in water* of the lector.
Ruqurmure told them they rmild
■outhi'fn hemisphere
cheek with Jenningr or Sheriff
State Farmers Market Williams to verify hi* position.
Two operator* did eheek.
Roqitemorr turned over hi* col­
M kfHM Il ITATH r IN
lection* who in turn paid them to
SfANKKT
William*.
U«Uf*ff4«
Thr f«stl**wing iffk1**
*«r
thr t ifilt fi f*n tl***
8 l«lf
Czech Communist
Partner* MarbH for
*«»*l is
Tr». kriv a fa tlnt tip •*» * I* &gt;1
Prk 21 Ittl.
H 'a a ila a . 4 t f t s P a g a O w l
ItMh*. I.lm*
•«» hpr H f*
ipinr. I'fh
t»u hpr I **»•!.!-» Wednesday at it* four-day meet­
ing here,
11* an*. Tnrtdargreinrt
Thr S'etson University (He*
Ho bur.
| IS-1 la
Rt&gt;’fan llaitovaiisky, seeretary- (Tnli,
dire, t&lt;*«| by Ilarniu Milne
llr IRMlt( Hit
general
of
tin
Communist
Tarty
Itrrt-r
d*'f btintM* I l**-l f i
tiiffm. will lie heard Thursday
«‘ahh*g*, d»p*ntllny fjiiatlty
nf Slovakia, gave thr report mi night at ft-tat n'clnrk In a iienefit
4 Wrist t
per »»** IJ * l i t Clrinentls, llusak and Nnvomr-ky,
perfi.irnamr at the Rnuthride
CtfMtap*. *‘iiln***
whom he ealle&lt;l "hourgvois na­ Primary
* *|rry oral*
*
Hrhoni. The ronesrrt.
Cfcttry* FIs ii**fdri», (trpnnrl*
tionalist**' and "Slovak vepuiat which Include* liolh popular ami
Hjii*«t|f1
| I* 4» Inflfrir f In I
1st*".
roricert music, will be staged unrler
Trierr. Kl* PjhcaI. «l*p*r&gt;4
Vaclav Kopecky, Mim.ter of the sponuirship of the Beta Sigma
tug fftjmljii |# a Ur gar I 1**J I*
C*auliflnw*r d*P*n»ling »«»r»*
Infutmalion, sul&gt;mlttesl she one on phi sorority.
lalftrr
I TS 5 t*
Horn In f ’ hina where hi* parent*
Cv« ysilit-r
ht» tiakt* t 5b .&gt; iw Sling and Mr*. Kvrrmovu. Hr
said they lived ■« lovrr* In the were missionaries, Prnfruor f.ifC ollard*
ri'ir Im riftiH
I TS-2 •*
•
ame
apartment
by
"sexual
re­
•’ ggplAOt
lit* I tM a
*|,rf f b**
fin eame to the United State* at
ie lllt li * . It # t p r | g , h i » l * # r k
lation. svdr only a rbain which college sgr, aml In I ’eJ’.f re* e|VC-I
la A I n t *
r ** I
*treng1hen*d
the
firm
unm:i
id
iMtlnii*. flratn d&gt;if ftm-ih* I S''*-’1
! IS
hi- liarheiiii fn art* degree at
h « * r.n glh h
i**i npr
**»-».! r*-» a rouple nw people s*hu p|otle*l
*
1-c
Afcfi.Jnn again,I the IMlty soil the re lirni«on University, Ohio. Thier
year Islet, he wa» awarde-l his
Pf.talisr p|# lUd lilUw
mailer’ , in vnur and mustcologv
\n IH (tag .
I
l » * public,"
Hu'li tt*
- *t*r» listtlL*
W» ? in
Tile aim of all the,* people, ■I Kastman School of Musie in
lipirtaati.(Htivni Trpei
« hI hopeky, wa, lo rob the Jim he.tr r, N‘ , Y. The following
bn It|tf
J Iw f
Win Mtsg (tropic of powrr,
re vrar he i r n i r r f hi* hacbeloc of
P?*-* I*
till hpr
3 i*** J *ni new i apiUti.m amt bring Oierhu mimic degree with highest honor,
Tt nirl'tti
IP R!• • t4(» • S1*
Slovakia, like Yugodavia. from in voice.
T *iraip«. Purple T**p
After two year, a - heal ••( tire
l»*tf NinJift
I IS |i the lamp of the ltm’piall,t plot
Turnip naiad
t*n t « h t *
I IS I X* ter* of a W«w war."
mire department at Jmlpiu Co|
t I t'll I 4
Hr Uauixd five other small f » &gt;' lege. Al»t**ma. he joined Ih e .f*
fit« Mgre I’t l f fit j«a t«*i IIS
who with "other etmiseil etitispira- rully a* Statson in the -* 10^
CffAftflr*, &lt;!• *mil itg alt*
Ib i
I I I I I I tors" also were hi prison. He r*i»*ri1&gt; f rom -he first, he f»t
Of«ng» - raa |*h
Im*» 2 2*
Urged that anyiaidy r|.f in the hi* goal * , hiiitding a fin* choral
f 'rapafroll,
art Nu 314
plot "give hiurself up to trial ami eittrnihl'. Four ytar* later, the
flfapafroll Mar*h n*H U ».
Jn slier."
Stel»on (Tub w «« vrlarted by the
ta iilir lH f*
Ht»i
I !*#
BasluVMIIsky
nullified
t luve National Federated Music Club*
2 % v m lit t f* i»i *hI u * * ru flv * * ! xf rliirg rs a g a in '! I'hiniuii
a, one of the 12 outstanding clubs
I h r 11# i t f i * f ( I n i l ( i f i f F « r w r &gt; » M w i J h . i M ,
He "aimed to divert t.'*r»ho- In the Nation. Tha Stetson ringer,
I Iif a I ffr#|pfw^ If** Hi 14 A 11 F'#1* II#
f*. in A II K*»* f«. H IM |**rk«4»»
Slovakia from the way In Social­ are*pled art Invitation to appear at
Only ifi»*#irr#ir i1«ifi« ih1 «*n tiv*»l
MtPUlilM Mini lvtill M.tfhtl l*«r»ly ism, to cut it o ff from the So­ the NCMC Convention In Balti­
viet Union ami to Inrorpormte It more.
Into the camp of Imperialism and
Sinrr that time, the standing pf
the warmonger* with the help of the Stetson Club* ha* always been
high: and more than oiks the
rluI,r have toured tha east, singing
virritr, op p i n u p hhaninij
A l*uhll&lt;’ ll.s itn a will he twM In
in metropolitan ranter* and over
lh « f'tlt lt » ll nanhril. S'l-rl&lt;l*. un
niii'in wide radio hook-up*.
f r l- ln I* March t i l l » t f i l * o'clork
P i t at whlrh Urn. ln t.r * *t.d * • ».
M’nnlinned from T «je lliw l
ten, »M I t » hr.r-l tn th. m .t t .f nf although they did not put It Into
lh- Marshall Plan'*
l » | . r i t t'it v . r is m . lr'&gt;ni pmvl
law." Farley .aid.
•Inn, e f lh* . .nfor-t Zi.Hin* c*t&lt;ttn
lie had Iweil giving *’SpV r*
■n o t-v " D ll,m II C u n n . I*u P .rr
Hr supported Mr Rnosrvelt In (mrt,. In reprr.entatlvea of im
) InrH., rw|&gt;ir,Hna a hill-tin* p .r- 10.12 and IP-1* aud thru resigned
perialials state*" regularly on Im
mlt |n ,r.r| ■ iJiplt. no tell *, tllock
portant government ami party de­
I. h.n Carta* aubdtvl.inn, l-iatr-l a* Hemocratie National Commit
IIBin.&lt;tlaltly w ..t « f l i . i l - H t.tl-n ire chairman after the third term rision a.
tv T llll n „ ...| ptr.t H tr.tt. T hl, bleak. Farley also served a* po*lrna*rtv l» * " » » * • * for .In a l,
T V K 8 T K U you can own cm* thi* year or n o t . . . you owg yoursalf
mailer general In thr Roo*evell
amltj l o l j r n r , . In .lrlc t It-I-A A
PUaa h *v* l-ern suhmllt.4 *&gt;r Mr. cabinet Tn thr early Nrw Deal
■ turn *t tha wheal o f ■ new Cliryaler for 1951. Hare If bea k progress
run rail suit *ra un tile fur nirhll- year*.
pw lton to lh, r-ffha nr ItulHIng
Actually, • law fornialitiea still
•p daep amt-ao gtwW ybu wiU ^etl ftt Impact for ye a r* to come.
aotlnc. r-lls Mall. Mohfnrd. Ptorremain to b« carried out.
After the rtlflraUoti itoeumenU
Hare ig n re^m aw r... Chryalei'e revolutionary new pow etplM t
iTTT o r fANronn
r'lltfnra M iKlhbln. J r. are rigned In the final state* to
which at one and tha tame time givee you 140 h orn power . . . end
A.t . ZonlH( II...1.1 nt net, stale offtrlala imiat notify the IIADACOL Hayplte* VBanias ftl,
A4Ju,tm .nl
Kirrirt: « r m i i v n o x t o * v . federal government In th* peraon
Bl. Niacin and Iran W lk h Net
the moet eftcient uae o f gaaoUne ever developed in 8 m otor cer. With
ns
run
k v a it m k u t
n r o f general aarvlrr* administrator
Myaien lacked
• r u m . i.riitat.sTtn u i o n . Jess |jar*nn, who ha* supervlainn
FirePow er, you out outperform eny cer on the ro ed Y e t with Fiie• CH.viau i h i : r o w s n r m i * u - over th* arrhtvee.
wnmi. I'I.u m iim . a wt a ir ir a i,
Pow er you w ill havo le w carbon depoeit, longer engine Ufa, lew need
Hid
you
ever
feel
ao
good
that
lie
will
then
formally
proclaim
&lt; iiiir n d A T in v .
Xull&lt;’» I . Iir t .h v a l « . ) i H i.I lha th* amendment as a portion nf you wanted lo sing about l i t Mr*.
for care and attention, than with any engine you ever o w n ed Here,
u M « i . 1(Wrtt . I I I «|i &gt;i&gt; l,i (b e r to t
Della Burrows, Rout# 1, Zionsthe nation'* basic law.
14s I.,# i-I.tu ir . « it . i. i u U r Itk l
vllle,
Indiana,
ft*I*
*ao
good
The
IK)
stale*
which
ratified
the
on all new Chryslera, U the comfort marvel o f Or Mow, an erciuaive
a.s.lnn fur |&gt;*&lt;'*.ae nf r . r n l n »|i.■ g H M i H m a k p , th a t
rlsl l.alafstlnn, wM. h spstlsl l . * l . * amendment, by year*, weret
new ahock abeorber with over twice (h e aAoch-eheorftfaj power of
lallun .hstl lis t* fur ll« purpns. U .
1947: Maine. Michigan, Iowa.
fallnwlnat
Aulhurlilna lh . Tuwu Ck OK'II « ( Kansas, New lUmpshlre, Oregon,
any other car'a
l a i Town n|
PlnrtJs. to Illinois, Delaware, Vermont, util*
•c l « « . M unlrl**! I&gt;,|hi-)u,nl T s i foinl*. New Jersey, Wisconsin,
Here, optional at extra coat, it the am*ring new Meeting *ate
A-l Juiiiu.nl Ituar*. |&gt;r.»-rlhlna l l,
Ohio, Colorado, Pennsylvania, N e­
aan.rn. ilill. s anil tlailM lln a .; pr*
w rlliln * th . lanalh nf Mm. «urh braska, Missouri, I’unnsetteut.
e ( Hydraguide power afearing, the new Chryalcr "ftret" that remove*
Hn«f.| .h e ll star
.x ts l.n * * , pr»1948:
New
York, Virginia.
*t4lha fnr . rh a lrm .n aa4 W**r»four-ifths o f the human effort from atevnng. Here, with over 70
U iv nf ..14 U "*r4 an# aalhnrtalng Mlsslppl.
*•14 H,ia,H i - , 4lu«t. . . i l l .
n„4
1949: North Dakota, Rmith Da­
verioua change* thi* year— and with deepdow n Chryaler goodness
rempiumlac tartUN U * » * and «p *. kota.
rial l U M a M l ,
I960:
tomlilana.
clear
through— fa the a n d b m k m llr new car you ever drove/ For tha
Haled I hi* fllh 4*r of Fsb»h e t te r r r * _ rnnrv A |&gt; 1*11
19611 Indiana, Montana, Idaho,
th
rill
o f a Itfeffm a. . . doom drive a Chrvafw/
Mre.
Butrww*
taw
N
e
e
d
e
d
.
T o w * uf Una Bound. Ptuflda
Naw Mealeo, Wyoming, Arkansas,
Hr io n n it d d ray,
Mr*. Burrow* wanted ft e iyw ie
(ieorgia,
Tennasaae,
Tsias,
North
.. Tew a Cisrb.
to know Just how klfhhr aha
thought nf IIADACOL eM a lM as*
pressed it Jn.thb IKtb paewt
"Wall, here I* a y ages If jtm
meat know, 74 y a m yoeag. Heir
whit* * » snow. A great many
time* P ro heard people eey 'I'm
OF
taking IIADACOL every deyl Jn-4
try e bottle end you m il nod H’a

Stetson Clee Club
Will Perform At
Southside School

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74-Year-Old
Woman Writes
Poetry Now

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Reds Surrender In ClayUrgesU.S. Report Of Senate Crime Committee
Large Numbers As Sena Troops To
Aid Of Europe Shows “Lucky” Luciano As Czar Of
Supply Line Is Cut
Prisoners Report New
R e d Offensive Is
Being Readied By
Manciiurian Troops

Pilot Club Names
Mrs. Messenger
New P resid en t

General Claims Only
One Year Is Needed
To Make Russian
Assault A Failure

Vast International Crime Syndicate

Gamblers Testify
To Having Bribed
Polk O ffic ia ls

W,VSKINGTON. Frb. 28— (/!’ )
(iIs Stalking Down The Knemy In Seoul Seetor
— Lucius D. Clay, forniri U. S.
TOKYO. FfiT28- &lt;/r&gt;~ l.n k commander in Gcimany, tauf to­
led A merit an iorr/t punched lix
day that sufficient Writeri, Euro­
miles into llir battered eastern Club Votes To Invite pean defenie fotert can be as­
Hank of lit-- red iialtlrlinr today no
GiantsTo Return To sembled in a year to make Rus­
the rrnlrai Korean warfiont.
sian aggression " w w unprofit­
Sanford Next Vi cai able."
Tire arinoird |ialrol of ihr U. S.
Sheriff Said To Have
Seventh Divition wai within «ivhl
Hut In do this, the irliird GenMi*. Verne C. Mec-enger, «dT a k e n 5 Percent
of Amidcing. ) l mil/* south of
rinal said, the promt coulsr ol
Parallel
)ft- ■ the nor the mum vediting manager nl I be Sanlotd re-arming Western Euiotw and
Of Lottery Gross
penetration by American Inters on Herald. vtat circled president nl supplying Amriican ground troops
the
S.tnluid
I
Mot
Club
at
the
rc4 rait-crniral front.
I J A R T O W . Feb. 28
to ihr N'oith Atlantic d/frnic force
Otlmr divition /Irmrnli puthrd tjul.ii butinrii inerting in the Yacht must lie pm surd "full i|M-rd a- Three men Etf Milam, Connie
k rilw u d from the anchor point of Club lati night. Mis. Mei-engrr bead."
Summrrt and Cecil McKown
t'angnim and link/d up with the hot lierii .III active Iticniltcf III die
triiifird in criminal m u ll today
Clay «|&gt;|wjird Iwfoic llir Sen­
U. S. S/tomf Division on llir vital IMnl Club fin the past III years.
they paid proirclioii money to
\!it . John I. Cl.nk v*a» rletlrd ate I'orrign Relation! and Aimed ■ qwiatr illrgal loltriir* in I'nlk
lal/ml highway to I h'dig-mig, 2 H
Services
commitleei.
lie
urged
ibat
fir it tier pirudrnl; M u. Guidon
liulr&gt; to tbr w/il.
county withnut feat of arrest*.
American tioopi be sent In Futo|w
The link-up broad/n/d from Sweeney, teennd vtce pinident;
Former Sbrtiff Frank M'llliami
"without
limitations"
for
the
de­
eight to 13 milrt tbr American Mi*. Nancy Ibock, lira tu irr; Mil.
lua altornry, Manuel Glover, and
George A Stine, recording secre­ fense force being aisembhd by Fern Roqurimnrc arr nn trial oh
control of lh/ Rrd tupply roulr.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Tbr Seventh Divition patrol tary: Mm Maude Ramsey, cor­
He sharply disputed the testi­ charge* nf conspiracy to collrel
thruiting tix milrt notlh of Pang- responding secietary: and Mrs. mony nf former President Herbert payoff* (torn gambler*.
him irjMtrtrd the Red* vvrir dit* Orville [nucliton and Mm Chat- lloi.vi'r yesterday that III *en&lt;i
Milam te-tlfied I ha I William*
la fore ihr
European* tidd him in January. 1980, that
ontanirrd and moving in all dir­ lott*- Smith were circled duecloil. troops
Mi.-. If. K. Cbainpaii. v,ho pie- thrm«elves were fully prepared he would havr to pay 8 iwrccnt « f
ection*. One officer told A P totIhr gross receipts from lottery
tided.
appointed Mrs. Stine, Mi&gt;* would lie to invite a ma-saerr.
rnpondrnt Tntn Stone llte Red*
"I do not suliserilw to the operations in ra*trrn Polk count/
mittlil be attempting tu regroup but Ramiey and Mm lala Woodard to theory ttuil the Russians are to lie proterlcit.
Milam said he made twn pay.
"more likely" were moving in •eive on a cnmmillee to plan supermrn or super-fighter*, or
favor* for the District Four Coun­ that fleneral Eisenhower, given a mcnls of 41,300 ca b to Glover.
"utter confution."
rcasonsable number of men would
later, he *aid, hr met William*
The officer »aM the Re*i*'wrrr cil Meeting of Pilot International be overwhelmed nnd massacred," in a hotel In Lakeland and the
■urrendering In ever Increasing to be hrld in Oilando Apr. 27- 28- he said.
sheriff agreed to rrduce the pay­
number*. Iff added: "Th ey’re Jutl 29 at the Orange Court Hotel. The
PARIICIPANTI IN AN OMIATtON again t (Tilne-g Communists, referied to a* Ta*k F..ree ■'Punch." IIik*« ihre*
( l a y had nrany facr-tiwfarc ments to 11,000 a month.
getting a bellyful!.”
Ols ate alerted for the enemy tn a t ill ti;e -outhtve t of Seoul In Smith Koieo. While tv &gt;&gt;t rmicti agnimt a wall,
dealing* with the Ru**lan leaden
meeting
will
open
with
a
reception
Under
rros*
examination
by
W.
Amldong It six mile* aouth of
eyes, strained fer a gtlutp:e ol the cuctn), the Uuril stalks itcdtUiily ahead
(fitternationol .S'oamfphoto)
W illiam *' at­
Changdnng and tome 40 sir milct on Friday evening and the buiiners while commander of U. 8. Eorces Wallace Shafer,
Inland from the east eoaat. Aerial sesiion will get under way Satur­ in (lermany and military govrrnnr torney, Milam admitted lie had
of the U.R. tone—Including ope­ pleaded nolo contrndre (no de*
•potters reported Changdnng may day morning.
ration nf the Iter tin air lift, lie ten**| In Polk county criminal
be on assembly point for the Ko­
now li serving a* a top assistant court to a charge of operating
Letter*
werr
read
from
Sena­
rean Redi.
In the Office of Defense Mohlll- lottery and hail been placed on
It waa the major ground action tors Spettard Holland, Ororge ration.
• 10 ,-year probation.
Hmathera
and
Rep.
Ryd
Hrrlonr
on the rugged central front early
When Shafer asked if he were
The Joint committer Is consider­
thanking
the
club
for
telegrams
Wednesday. South Korran ampming • resolution bv Sentate Re­ nromised immunity for testify­
blou* foreai were attire on both expressing approval o f the reac­ publican leader Wherry of Ne- ing in the current rase, Milam
the eaet and weri eoaata. On the tivation of the Sanford Naval Air nraska, opposing the sending nf said hr couldn't remember.
A rarslesriy tns*ed cigarette
western front, a U. 8 . patrol en­ Station. The letter* slated that
butt i* bellevtM t„ have Ignited
Euiopeunti1 ton. • “ Ar* you still on prohaltonl"
te r* I Seoul and then withdrew to the have will be opened on May V; s;
Shafav asked.
^
paper cup. and tl*»tle tnWel* In
*
Allied line* Mirth o f ' the Hae I as planned-.
Lawmakers Are Luke­ n rardhoard rc-eptarle in the Club Makes Plans For
"Y «e,'r hr roplind.
Mrs. E. IT. La tier waa apprdnted **The Joint Chief* t f 8 ?aff Have
River,
"Ami your probation ha* not
men’* ie*t room at the Shuffle
announced plans to lend four
Minstrel Show To
warm To Colossal board
The major objective of the pow­ I*v the pre*|drnl to represent the more division* to Europe to join been revoked?"
('otitis last night, rati*ing
erful punch on the eastern *eetor tdul. a* a member o f the local the two already there.
,wK fin
Defense M e a s u r e h fire that gutted tin* indite nf ] Be Held In April
nf Urn central front waa to hill Stabilisation Cooperative Commit­
S.
A.
Holland
testified
he
had
Mir frnrn. structure and men
Clay
said
he
»iw
no
reason
Red-, the goal alnce the limited tee which i* iK’Ing orgnnirrd In to either overestimate or under- n cattle and eittus bu«ine&lt;. in
I be (liutcli that 1* to piot|iei
ncr.l the whole i Ini- pavilion nod
conjunction with Ihc wnr mohiliraTA
LLA
H
A
SSEE.
Eel..
28
(/V)
offensive began Jan- 28.
|( n a ila e t * M
P i l e *1*1
Polk rounty and an "intere-t"
•heller. Fire Chief Cleveland -• mint b as e llte layman .01 the job,
The real eatate won by the tiuii program.
—Should Floiida buy it*ell 4 V l*oftrd this morning.
in a Inttery.
•ts»
The ellih voted to send a tele­
A.
MacNutlrn nl Umatilla.
llM ila M / OR
In December, tg^t*. he *aid 000,000 wnttb ul bomb tbrltru
A patsing inolorlst nollc.'.l lh
gram to but Diirocher manager of
vrtrt.111 an. tioneri, cattleman, HunGlover
told
him
he
eould
operate
and oilier civilian drl/m c init/lla- More and shortly before 7.-mi
the N*-w York (Ilant*. inviting
his own lottery for 6 perrent r&gt;f
I'. M. notified the Fire Pcpnit ii.iv Sc IiihiI Irarltri, and lealtm,
him c;,d the l. nut* to return neat
the gro«* profits, hut he turn'd Imnt 7
ment. Firemen arrived to find Int.l Kiwantans Inday in a talk
year.
it down.
Hy and laige. inrmlwis id (lie flames coming nut of the north that included bit* ul moial bints.
Mrs. Chapmen reportetl on the
Summers said he "gut on the State Legidatuir term pietty lukr- winduw in the building
and
•liver tea given last week at
}Hilittrs. rcnnomici and yarm wilb
right side" by paying Glover 5
trorrhing the rave* and ruftei .
High Acr-s In Altamonte Hprinr*
perernt o f his lottery reerlpts, or warm towatdi the idea.
a Will R ogrn II41111.
This
morning
they
were
railed
by th- I* deration o f Women'*
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. Feb. approximately (88 to flOO ■ weft.
A cross-»ectlon o f lawmakers
Mr. MacNutlrn wa* introduced
Imek to the scene when smoke
28—(Ab ‘ Ctulw, of which the Pilot Club I* 28— (-1*5— Figure* available today
Shafer n*ked Hummer. If polled nn t|:r (|Ur*lto|i show s gout was again seen coming from llo
TALLAHASSEE, Feb
member. Mrs. Chnpman lerved show that ten nation* fighting be­ a When
by II |1. Crumley. *lm |nnnleil
many
flatly
against
the
prti|Hi-al.
rhargr
o
f
lottery
operation
—There docan't aeem to be much
structure.
a ivorto** and other m/mlicr* side American and South Korean
■nit tbit diinnw a 12 vr.it period
rnlhuainam among Florida l*Ri»* attending -v/ic Mr*. Messenger. ! troops have suffered 2JH3 ra-ual against him were dismissed aft.r Several ulher* *ay tliey’ll have to
The outer roofing of lli •mild.
he
testified
before
the
grand
jtirv
await
further
development*
in
the
!lie Inrtner bad lauvbl an ailull
luidi- for legaliilng gambling this Mr*. l-aw-v
( I s s l l a a t t Os I ' m * * l t .
Mr*. Joel 8 . ; tie*. This U shorn one twelfth of which indicted the defendant-, hr
international situation beforr they ,
Sunday School d m v.ilb » memField whu I* vicr , c*ident of the the approximately 38-133 men said In- didn’t remember.
ran make up thrir mirnt*.
J1 Rcpllr. to a poll on whether they Feiteratir.ii,
they have *»nl to the Korran war.
bridiqi of mote tban 2181.
Summer* al-o couldn't recall
would support a bill to tegnllir and
A few said they “ probably" will
Mr* W. E. Ilolleyhesd, Milk
live United States has suffered whether he bad Irf'en convlrte.l
I ollowing tbe talk Ihr Kiwantat liets placed with bookmaker* Rank ehairman, revealed that a
vote
for
the
hlg
appropriation.
49,191 casualties. General llradlcy twice on bootlegging charge*.
outaide the Stale-llcensed race
i.irit
voted at tbe luirgrition nl
One
member
said
hr
might
favor
total of I7 'i &lt;|uart» o f sweet milk said thia week this country has
MrKown 'aid he told Glover In
tracks were about two In one
I'rriidrril Joel Field, to airanitf Ini
and 13 quart* nf buttermilk had srnt over tSQJWO ground troop* to Januarv. 1950, that ho was “ tirrd spending |3,000,(HKt and atiolhet
again*! 1 L
, ,
. lieen given during the past month Korea. There are many more In
a committer to decide on whether
o f getting pushed around in the sold it would he all right " if
As for any other form o f legal­
Navy and Air Foree contingent*. R e"*- hti-lm * " He -aid Glover revenue ran he raise.!." Tbeie wa*
01 nut Kiwanu ibnuld itagr a
ised gambling, there was only one to needy families.
Following • talk given by Mr*.
Three other countries with men refused to talk with him at hist one unqualified "yr&lt;“ uin.iug
PARIS, F 0C 28- - fill— Premier
weak vote for controlled and su.
in Korea - Relpdnt, Luxnnlmutg, first hrrau-« he wn&lt; "too hot” , but those replying to the poll.
ttenc plrven went 10 Ely
P» mindlrl ilinw rally III Apnl.
prrvUed bingo games with pro­ Field on the law controlling aldStressing the prmol lirntage in
to-drpendenl
children,
Mrs.
Touch.
and
Thailand—had
ho
casualty
f
i
­
"Adequate
education
and
health
lace
tonight
to
offer
hi
r.-sigun
later a*(ed him “ what wa* the
ceeds going to charity. No other
America. Mi MnrNlirlrn pointed
Ion,
legislative
ehairman
of
the
gure-.
services
will
hr
far
more
effec­
tion
to
Pre-ldent
Vincent
Atirnd
hlt»b.**i fltruri- t rould pav."
forms o f legalltrd games o f chance
Turitrjr, whmo 5,000 man bn*
cluh, wa* Instructed to write let­
Pleven acted after the lower mil to the Kinnninn- that "Am er­
MeKown aid he mt etnuu d ll»i tive o» a defense again*! ( omgot a single favorable mention.
ica wa. tinted with si prayer in
pale
ha*
won
International
re.
ter*
to
the
State
senator
and
re­
n week and paid that amount t &gt; tmtnlsm," commented Slat* Sen­ house of parliament appeared .•.on rl* mil foicl-e ar
I.fiu than half the senators and
tmictin.1
representatives replied to the poll, presentative e s n r e s a i n g the rvown for it* daring, had Ihc high Gloovst. After that one payment, ator l/rny t’ollin* of Tallalta*se?, hopcles'lv deadlocked over wlmt I'tymouth It'K-k."
one o f tho*e voting against the tin.! of rhangei to mat,, in itbut in past years there always ha* club's disapproval nf tbr law at let t o t a l —9(8 casualties —but no &lt;aid Glover told him he w»
ll.t ront
rout til-lot the -ettlefs of
French election lawr-.
l vpendit ore.
Iwen a sprinkling Of support for It now stand*, and favoring the Eranch suffered the worst perren- "getting out o f it."
North andI So'ltl: America. |mlnl
Pleven tried ■Imllarlv (&gt;• n uTile $6,000,09-1 civilian defense
Then he testified. Uoqurmm.
legalised punrhb-itrds and the like suggestion* n* outlined by C. M. tagewl-c. A thiiil o| the 1,133mi out that ll.e find tutlli-r. i t
atone with off-track bookmaking. Oay In cortecling these di*cre. man French contingent— 174 mi n came *o 'dm *o rolle/t and whin flgtite will l*e inctuiled only a* a last nigh* but Aurtol refu-ed
Nnrth Anieiin. w. e treking God,
’.Cce|it,
Il'n ils M * (is /••* *t*t
—are casualties.
ir * * ll* w ( IIS rage Slat
Ilep. Ales MscWllllam o f Vero pur.Kles.
A breakdown, compiled from a
The Premier acted aflei a I-nr r,nl those of Hmill Atiiertca wire
Mr*. Chapman *ounde*l a note
Reach, who got some 30 House
rird cat,met meeting cnllril afl. t 1,Hiking fin gold.
members In Join him In introdue- o f wainiitg about tbr Insldlou*- survey of U. N. delegations with
Scoring tlie ; 0polar idea thfct
the nsemhly spurned a «inpbing a hill In 1010 to legalise o ff­ nes* *if Mwialiird medicine anil so­ troop ■ in Korea, follow*:
Australia: IJ»00 men serving;
Inf vslctn of voting for next full' alt nriim nl nf riche, ni &gt;ne rontrack b-xikmaklng on race bet*, cialised housing, flat ing that “ the
til llte- sucre**, tie t ivlit nf famous
‘ chciliiled general e|e.*tlnn
said he won't dn It again. He fountlutlon of our IttM-rilrs 1* our 48 killed, 2fltt wounded, six misThe lower house of the National I lycnon- who ended o|. in di-grace
under*--,i cd his "no" with n hold home, arwt that in taking away the -ing, 2 nrlsoner* ol war. Total 288.
Tln-se figures are a* of Feb. |8.
V rnihly turned down tin- -ini-l- 1 or in jail.
ir s a lla a M l Its '* a * » l l i l
red line.
ll- warmol agnin-t the practice
Canada: no official figures a v­
ballot »y*tem by a vote nf -III l&gt;&lt;
He said hi* 1010 hill was o f­
It si is11*» (i*sl (In I'agr * lt !
208 Thb wa- a prupti-td -npiM.i
ailable since Canadian troop- went
fered as a revenue producing n.ea- H u t c h i s o n O p p o n c R
lly JAMIJt DKVI.IN
ted
lav
the
rathnlie
Punular
I'e
into
action
only
last
HVdnewUv.
•tire In preference to the sales las.
NEW YO R K, Feb. 2ft—{A *) A potter in the Grand C rnli.il iMUoti lUlhPeon Movement (M lll'l, .nn- of
Press report* show three dead and
" A t least the Kinanee and Taxa­
three wounded (if the 2/48) man ihowi a |irrtty blonde lucking two toll into bed in a deeping cai and the three major pniti. io the Daring Bandit Bohs
tion Committee had a eholer a* It
Pleven coalition.
lays:
takes real money to ran a state.
W. C. Hutchison returned Mon­ unit
Air Base Of $:W,000
France: 1,123 men In Knrca; 44
legally, the margin won v. *t«'iW# do not need off-track betting day from Washington D. C. where
"Don't you feel a whole lot safri on the train)"
day could have kept Pleven in of
W ICHITA FAI.1.8. Tex.. Fell. 28
now” that the sales tas Is in ef- he nppaarrd before an Interstate tilled, 201 wounded, three mlsThe recent lath of wreck* brought mixed feelings to paueiby.
fife, hut the vote was considered
id'i A robber held up a squad,
fret, MorWIlliam said. .
Commerce Commission hearing slitff, 13d out of action through Ill­
How doe* the confidence eipirurd in the |&gt;ottrr Hand up agaimt il.e a moral defeat.
run pay master « l the * prow Iing
Nearly all support nr legalised against Ike proposed fi iwrcrrt ness or accident for a total o f 371.
.Sheppard
Ait Force lls»e today
The MRP i» nn unyielding on
artual figures 7
Figure* as o f Feb. II.
gambling in the past has been |r. freight rate In c rr"
Hit* Is what the Interstt'c fety records, ha* a high rr/xH ponent of the dumdf scheme, amt end seiird a 131,000 psytoll.
iirrcr*:
1.0(10
men
In
Korea:
20
the m w of rsltinf revenue fe n
"A fte r h*ar&gt;ng the testimony
for the automatic block s l y * ' * .-t the -Ingle-baltol procedure &gt;1.1 I
First reports said two armed
lh,* State. Sire- ’ he race track law 1 presented at lee Searing last kill* d: 48 wound!*!, one missing. Cammrrrr Commi**Uin says:
men were involved, hot Sheppard
There were 173 train pasengrr-, train rontrol system a point in hern offered a- a rmnpmml • It
waa parsed &lt;o 1031 with legalis'd week". &gt;lr. liulchi-on said to­ Total 84. Figure* at of Frb. 18.
which
the
Pennsylvania
has
i'lldoom was sealctl when the Com Field offieerr later -aid only one
Netherlands! 7»XI men nnw In Including those on commuter
and taxed I-siting at the trot.’, day, “ I am more convinced lti*n
mttnlds annnunre.1 they would on I'sndit pulled the dating holdup.
Florida ho* -tdy tried Wtc other »ver i m ' the propored in-ire*-- Korea and 400 reinforcements en train*, killed In the United Slain ftm l.
The
Central
installed
tb&gt;
*&gt;*•
. ______
_n fe v in u * The bandit firm! one shot, but no
now ...
It, reversing
route: 24 kitted, two mitring, 70 in I960. Incomplete figurra on ihr
form o f gainh-lng.
U n*it Juttlfito In the light of wounded. Total 103. A spokesman number of passengers carried tent on its main lines in 1920 at a i *,tnd, nnd the cabinet was hen. one was Injured.
In 1938. the Legislature legalised the rnorm-m* earning* uf the
The robber, doaerilied a* in hi*
said unofficial flgurvr are 138 ca- show shout 171,000,000 for I" cost o f Id/tAO/IOO. Its principle Is ded foi the final rbowdown.
•lot machines with an annual li­ road* at this time**
One purpose of writing ti new early twenties and wearing olive
-ualtie*, but confirmation o f thla month* nf I960, not rountlne this;
cense fee for their operation. It
Painting out that hi* trail- had not been received here today. those on rommuter trains.
When n signal Is s»t against a election law ha* hern to reduce drali fatigue clothe, escaped In a
■ilm ri up *u'h a puhMr protest m..r&gt;
w *» directed
primarily
Nrw Zealand: about 600 men;
That indicate* that when you locomptivc. the rnginrer must the strength of the Communists, payroll enr toward inwa Park, 12
that the 1-eglslaUiro outlawed then*
agau**’
••nrresao
as
aaal/ing
two killed, one drowned at sea. Imard ■ train your rlianees are rive an trlectrical acknowledging now the largest single patty group miles west o f here.
•he nest time It met. In 1931,
lie took CpI. John I IL*r«rh.
Rome of that- legislators who to freaii cevrtsMe*, Mr. ifitt/ni- one died o f illness, three wounded. better thn 1 .000.000 to I o f living signal or the train la stopped au­ In parliament, when the nssemblv
son
atatod
coat
in
hi*
opinion
I* rleeted In November, All the pav rlrrk a* 11 hostage.
Total seven a* e f Feb. It ,
through the trip.
tomatically.
•aid they would support a bill to
such
nn
Incrette
would
be
high­
Tho corporal managed to leap
government parties—the Com mo
Philippine*: ',,200 men in Korea.
But all that la small consolation
legalise off-track bookmaking put
I f h« acknowledges the stg.m'ly detrls*er!«| to the g rowers la 160 casualties not broken down In- to relatives o f victim* o f such evldetwr that he ha* *»-*-n It.-’.'.n nlat« are exeluded from the coali­ out of the vehicle when It slowed
Condition* op their
tnl*
a
raw.
wreck* a* the Pennsylvania rradt automatic stoppinp d«v|cr |i eut tion—want to cut down tbe Red down at mi intersection about 3 ',
to categories.
ekle of
For Instance, Replicen*Turkey: 8,000 serving; 298 that look 84 lives at Woodhrldiv, out and ihr engineer stop- &lt;r strength In the Assembly, but thn mile* from the base.
* Perry said he womd ft
II
N
T
V
M
EETING
killed, 200 mitring, 460 wounded, N. J., this month.
“f f we
proceeds cautiously as hit JuO/i disagrtement on how to go about
id taxing
left fur Miami tkl Total 948. ~
U F.
It haa been violent. Meanwhile,
OLDEST DIES
_
What specifically do the rail­ a m t warrant*.
tn*t and don't
t
County
Oammi*
BRAINTREF., Mast.. F*b. 2 8 fora Um last t/. M. offensive.
road* do In tho way o f oafatyT
' Net
Senator
flora pro roam of the Csatrol'i the Communists, with thrir hlg
b ll—Menxies "B P '" Herring. 93,
AR operate under standard re­ other precaution?, toon.' -:f whirb vrie. wielded a rirenr weapon.
gold he ww
the oldest
working
Thn nrtsent law Is baud on reputedly
gulation*, but ore fraa to Incor­ a rt used by other raiin.s-lt nK
compositnr In the
n-o-v,-llnnal •**ira*en»atlnn. tan-e- newspaper
desire them."
mislay, 41 pS sdira. total T O porate additional safety procau­
A n i l detoetnr ear tours » h- .
ml
These flruna weC* read In tha tion u they ate f i t Thla losda to tiro aystam, determinin'- , Hw i " If, This baneflt* botil the Rede and United Rtates, is Head.
un the same
the headquarters o f
He euerumhed at his home yes■onto variety in method* a* dif­ nleally through a bra*..' * «“• the MRP. ai.d Ihev have an offlHouse o f CMglMN Feb. ft .
r o w prevailing
be at the McAllister
The
Union of South Africa; 200 men ferent measure*.
yermltt4«l onIt
rail whether a rail hot f t t i o or rl-l •lllsnnn against any |gn|mul Irrdav after having worked hi*
nv-'tlnc • 'll rontlana
Tho New York Central, which ether itefret*. When one 1* noLd, wiileh might tend tn cut their vot­ full -.hlft at the Herald-Traveler
vote o f the pee
In Korea: One dead, two misting.
Monday,
F ».«a r ■
(O s m M N wo M * M l
claims on* o f the nation’s best sa­
ing strength in tha house.
vtoro Dm track
Figurea
of FeK FT.

i $5 M illion Bomb Cigarette^ Butt Is Lay Workers Are
ChurchBackbone,
Kiwanis Is T o ld
Termed Visionary

American Allies
In Korea Report
2*813 Casualties

L Legislators Cold
To Legalizing Off
Track Bookmaking

Premier Of France
O ffers To Resign
Following Defeat

Passenger’s Chance Of Death iu
Train Wreck Is O ne In M illion

Freffrht Rate Hike

9

r.

I

iGovernor Warren Hit
For Accepting Cam­
paign Funds From
Known G a m h I e r s
WASHING TON.

le i.

28

(rlV

Senate crime invriiiyatoii r«day piciured Charles "Lucky" Lu­
ciano, ilepoitrj Nrw V ik vice
.iVfibiiti, a. tbr Crar ul 4 vait
.mil ircrxl umlriv.oihl yoveinment.
I Lai iccrcl government, they
cuulil canty become the bam
im .1 lubvrrsive movement which
could lock the nation.
Luciano, now in Italy, icttlr*
di-pute, lictwcrp two of the na­
tion'* major crime syndicate*, die
.Senator* drrlaird.
m i J,

In .1 preliminary ie|&gt;&lt;m on ill
iai-llung probe, the Senate Com­
mitter taid the nation u menaced
bv bodily oigani/rd ciimmal* fi­
ll .mecd la 1gely by 1llrg.1l gambling.
It tiid they operate in many
places with the connivance and
protection of law enforcement offi• ini. at all b-vel o f goveinnirnl.
The committee .--timaicd "ranercolively" tli»l
429,18ri.OOd.OWI
changes bands evi-r&gt; year In the
I ’niled Stale- a- a result uf organiseil, il|,-:rnl gamlding. It added
that millions of dollar* of ltd- are
paid out a- "ier,” or piotivtion
1 umey, in various forms.
I 10m fii, I hem-and* of page* of
te-tlmony It took from -ome 500
vviltir»«es, the Committee -aid the
icinclushin i* inescanahle tliot there
i, a I iv olid government within
the country- a government by the
underworld."
181* serrri giitrrnnirnl of
rrimrxttrs Is a seriiKi- menace
“ hieh could, if mil rurli/tl. hecome Ihr basis far a suhv/fsivr
movrmrnt which could wreck the
' / 1 j founds I ion- f.f t hj. coontry.' the rrporl aildrd.
The
five-member
committee,
bended (y Sennior Kcfiuiver (It
I con 1 -aid il lias no dnuMs atuoit
the ' st'tenee o f "at ten t two majot crime -ymtii-ntrs."
I hlcixn.Miami t u ,
•Ineiif lhe-e, it aid tin . *sv nxi«
I-el »ecn .Mluitn and t Si. Chicago
• mpone &gt;) mil, ale "now tirade. '•&gt;
T»n&gt; Arcardo, It.. Fi-chetli bnf
•her- and lake Guxik."
"There is another," ilir commit
tee continued, "with an »vi- be
t wren New York and Miami head
-vl by Frank Caslello and Joe
A dolus,"
Adonis is a big-tinn- gamlil. r
with heailquarler • in lh,
\ rw
1 oik-New Jersey niea C.*-lelb 1 l«
•lescrilied In Itie report .1 . - I to'
nut.tending underwiold |,„.|,r ir
■1Hsilsurt CIO I'm r im ,I

Rechar^in^ Body’s
Batteries Is New
Medical Treatment
SAN PEDRO, C alif, Frb. 2 H _
1 Pi—When a tuiiiery run* low,

you re-rharge it.
Thai' the way ho,pilot preislrnl J. A. Robin-on ex|ilain- a
pew
ihratmrnt
for
mihritis,
Inait di-ra-e, multlide -elrniria
nnd muscular dystrophy. The
treatment |* under ex(*erlniental
’ •udy a! I.ro N. le v i Memorial
Hospital, lint Spring., \rk. It
i- a non-profit, ruin-sectarian in­
stitution
supported
by
H'nni
ll'iith, National Jewish welfare
group.
Robinson, who live* here, .aid
yesterday "the patient's tmly is
re-chaigrd, like a storage lu*lIrry."
"We take n normal, lu-althy
fier-on. We make u chemical an­
alysis nf the substance* m hit
•“ dy. Then we take a -ick M p
•on. We analyse him too. We find
he ha* the same siib-tancr* in
hi- body as tho normal nerwin,
but not nearly as mneh. We tr&gt;
lo cure (he ilisease by replacing
what the body tacks."
itol.inion said -tudirs have been
eornplet/-i on 2 t heart riatirnta
and experiment* arc under way
with person*
suffering
from
arthriti* and multiple -clrrosis,
A study on muscular dystrophy
is -chedul/d to start at Ihc hmpital Monday, lie -aid the result*
of the heart studies would lw
published first tu medleil paper*.

The Weather
JACKhONVILi E. Fell. M —(tn
08
Atlanta
62
•■sM
lllxmark
Osl
17
80
ilrewnsvllle
48
Chicago
48
27
60
Denver
33
80
tWs Moines
33
32
Fresno
62
01
34
New York
(10
Phoenix
34
88
42
Washington
Jarksnnvllle
81
67
Tallahassee
80
51
78
64
Tampa
88
76
We*t Palm Beach

,'ali- evl. hr

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�WEDNESDAY F E B . 28. 1951

T H E S A N fO H D H E R A L D , jU W F O R D . F L O R ID A

The Sanford Herald

Livin g Cost Yardstick

•« I M
f l l l H I H iallt « c e p l H la N lf
•»4 *«&gt;4ap at
laalaH, NaHIa
l it Naiatlla Aitaaa

The nntinn in Ki'ttinir n new cwt-of-UvinR Index from
the Bureau of Labor Statistic* of the Department of Labor.
It uiws 1950 census figure* and a fresh listing of the things
K a i f r H u i f f t a d r l a n aia d tv
OHaWr IT. Ill* , •« l l » !*••« Offiah considered necessary or cuMnmary to modern living. It will
• f llBfaN. rtafM l, BB4ff l i t Art enable the Rurcau to measure, with more assurance of ac­
• f U a i r m mf H u r l I. IW I,
curacy, the relntive expense of maintaining a household in
Nul l l l l i L DIM*
changing economic conditions.
K lllat
f.iiNlMJ &gt; IIKIN
The new index may help some heads of households to
____
H i i l a m H a a B i ft
understand why they are so iieretstentl.v brake when theore­
i l H«t MirritB.H IU T E I
■9 Carrtrr
I IS
O** Ntafl
I.M tically they should be so much better off than they were ten
T it ** N u f M
A M or so years ago. The home burlpeter, however, needs another
M« mmmik*
«M
Oar last
I AM yardstick when he compares this year with some other.
Higher standards of living slip up on the family which
All aMlaarf aatlrta. raNa af
llatka. rr««la|l*H» prarltauilaat, enjoys increased income. When there is a substantial in­
aa4 aallrra - f ralrnalaairala far
f i r parr"**' “ I r * l«iip funJa, will crease in the size of the pay envelope, everyone in the
I t rla r iN far ai rvcalar s4i«tll«&gt;
family begin* to think about the things which could not be
lag ralN,
HfprtaraDg Nallattllr R|
afforded before but which now can bo Inught. Smaller inI’s IetiJ H n tapn prr
h rp m tB fi
*l*#a. lath %r«t V«|In rilmg*. II#* , c‘reuses bring a more gruUiiui. more subtle relaxation of
•Mi, Km »*» rift, «i. |«•«!«..
the rules which hold expenses down, there is a little more
T l» Hr raid U • mnaWr rl ||r
A•****!*( erf I'rra* vaiilrlt la ratlltrg inclination to have a fling once in a while, a little leas at­
firlia liitr la l i t ••• (at npalll*
railiinm mi *l| ili#' Ihtat ••&gt;«*• '|*rial'*4 tention to Matching the pennies. The food gets a little bet­
9m IMa a ta a p a p rt, a t a r i l aa all ter, clothing a little more plentiful, entertainment a little
A I* am * dltipailf'lia*,
more frequent.
All these things have to be taken into account when a
ivn isrsm v. ker . j*. i»n
family attempts toromi*«re its present wp!M*elng with that
TODAVH H1HI.E VERSE
of some |«»st |*eriod. Wnen there is trouble making the |&gt;u&gt;
\\t rsnnnt lull* rtplnrr ihr In*
stretch even though it is larger, it may be because the
finite, but » r ran really l m » « r
srqasinlrd b* doing Ms util to budget has not t&gt;een adjusted to the higher living tastes
far a* » r do understand II. Il will of the family. If there isn't a budget there’s little need to
gl*e pearr. Arnuaint now th v rlf |
vrith him and t-c at peace.—Job look further for the trouble— that's it.
22:21.
Yardsticks are useful. They help us to know how well
otf we are. Ami they can help us to stay well off.
Would you like to hsvr a mink
coal. girl*? Well. )uti get youru ll a |ob at a Whitr llm u i f f
rrtary.

The Unpaid Taxes
Through error or design. Americans fail to pay about

The ronsietmn ol a Sanford $1,500,000,000 of their federal taxes each year, it is es­
Negro, t,Hi
a ifftir j for killing timated bv George J. Schoeneman, commissioner of internal
anoihn Nfgr-* ,'otiowwg an argu­ revenue. lie liases his figure on the amount of underpay­
ment otofor a boui ments discovered in checking income and excise tax returna,
of thili I • !•***' it 'held hy the and the relation of the number of returns checked to the
Sapirrrr Court What chantr for total number filed. Only about one In twenty returns was
peace in a work! uhcte human checked in the last fiscal year.
The commissioner has plans for collecting some of this.
tif* u hrid to cheaply)

1NE NATION TOM?
By JAMH* MARLOW

Crime Investigation
(CM ill
|
I
Use New York City ares.'
The committee said these two
syndicate* have “ branch liaea" ex­
tending into many cities and areas.
There 1* an apparent underataadhese
ing among the operators of the**
inoht not to infringe on each
other's activit'i**, it said.

WASHINGTON, K*b. 3 - « C Now w* enter the era of the falrhairnj boy; a president'* choke
for pretident.
Hereafter—except for Hr. Tru­
man— no m*n can be elected pre­
tident more than twke.
It went on to any that contacts
Eicept for a few formalities, and liaison ar* carried on by in­
that became law ta il nixhl through dividuals trusted by both groups
a new amendment—the !2nd— lo anil then declared :
the conatitution.
" If there can be said to be one
Sou can almost close i
head who site aa an arbiter of any
and »ee m hat's going to hspipen in dispute* twtween the two, it f*
the cate of a twice-elected presi- Chailei (LuckyI Luciano."
dent whn&gt;* eecond term !* running
Although Luciano now is in
out:
Italy, the committee «aid, he
I f he'» sniious to »ee hi* pet "maintain* associations with troth
politic* carried out, hell probably groups through bis former racke­
try In hand-pick hit tiKcextor.
teer affiliates "
ib is ( i cun prince can't make the
l&gt;e»ey flat Luciano
grade, of emir**, unless the voter*
Luciano for years was the vie*
want him but the retiring presi­ and naiTolka overlord of New
dent can be a big help building him York City. In the early IPdP's he
up.
»a &gt; ronvkted o f forced prostitu­
We may never know whether tion and sentenced to a prison sen­
Ihla limit on the presidency is tence of 30 to SO yean, largely
wise unlit we grt into a crisis and through the efforts o f the rackst
list, to choose a r.c» leader.
busting Thomas E. Dewey.
Hut at lea&gt;t Congress and 3d of
After Deuey besame governor
the i « state legislatures thought U j
of New York, he commuted Lu­
was a wise way o f keeping any ciano* sentence when the Sicilian
mar from perpetuating himself in
native had served nearly 10 yrars.
office.
Dewey cited aid hr said Luciano
In IM7, when the Republicans gave
to tb* V. 8. Army prepara­
controlled Congress for the first
lime since 1932 and the four term* tory to the World War H invasion
f Italy. Luciano was quickly de­
to which Pretident Roosevelt was o
pot ted.
elected were still fresh in mind,
Thr committee
also -touched
both houses agreed on this:
The Constitution should be briefly on the Fafia or Black Hand,
secret Sicilian underworld society.
IT &lt;
Many
of the witnesses it
being elected to th* While House ____,
,
more sthan
i “ n,V j!I^of
e *this
11^ ^"shadowy
T * i*
.(.t.
. » . than
i twice
s . , 10
inor,
. . .at» th* out-;I members
organ­
side,
more
years.
Which mean*; If a vie* president isation. Almost all of them denied
any
knowledge
o
f
It.
the
committee
succeeded to th* presidency and
served no more than lus years of ••id Rut it added their denials
an unexpired term, he could then "had a Hollow ring."
The eommltte* said its investi­
he elected twke on his own.
If he served more than two years gation of the Mafia still is un-

in a company that they controlled ting new*,"
This f* (rue, the committee *aid,
to persons who were likely to h*t'«
even (hough Continental sells it*
trouble with their income tax**"The slock was worthies*, but rsring new* to “ supposedly inde­
its purchase tended to aisurs im­ pendent rrgional distributors who
munity form a too careful scrutiny [n turn deal either with subdittriof income-tax returns.”
, 'jutor* br bookmakers."
The Comrriltteo also said that
A large pert of the committee #
IS 000-word report was devoted from the "preponderance of ev|.
to gambling, which it said has be- dence" (hr conclusion is warranted
«me Ihr "principal tource of in- that Continental Is controlled "by
tom* for organised triminal* since the gangster* who constitute ih«
Capone syndicate',, even though
the end of prohibition.
"The 'lake' from such forms of thr company is owned by Kdu«, |
gambl ng as bookmskla*. policy McBride.. __ ,
.
The $•*■•*•!*? of legality
legality which
The report said ther* "is no or aumber*. slot machines, punchboard*
and
gambling
casinos
i(
..nlmroUl
Pres*
ha* erected for
direct evidence of the payment of
protection money to any high state faatsstlc In amount," the com- ■itself on tin* advice of eminent and
learned lounsrl i* a sham," the
o fficia l" lr, the story about Flor­ miller said.
A* owe of several example* il committor stated.
ida it developed.
The rmiimlttre also said th# run.
But it said the committee. said that “ a mobster who place*
mar nine-, sn
which
sn l« -a elusion is inescapable that "thr.ujgh
"point* to th* apparent connection 2*0I slot machine-,
between 'he 1)00,000 contributed col ■paratlvelv small operation, agenta and subagent* McRridr't
reasonably assure himself in gamut ion steal- news from talt
to thr gubernatorial campaign of cani___1
.__ s.i ae
aow ____*L *•
t»«p|is and
And tsilpldies
itiippln-ithis
nn
n »».
• Pjiroxlinstely
ZVIHKI
a » eck.'
Vullsr w e n r by WMism Jid-p..
rommiltre said "o f all thr j tht»ut,*b direct and indirect chan
tun, an associate o f Capone mobstern, and the designation by the I form* c f gambling, ih* one show- r cl* to bookmaker* opetatini: in
Governor of W. O. Crusby as an in# the greatest uegtrr of organ- notation; ot law tnrougnuut the
investigator to conduct gambling .ration and syndication, the onr country,"
raids."
which depend* mo-1 on interstate
It added thst "by a peculiar to- commerre and interstate communiincidence" Crosby's raids involved1ration*, is bookmaking."
only bookies of thr multi-ieillbm-1 It called the returns from hookHEAL ESTATE
•'nlfar B A G syndicate in Miami making "astronomical". It said (he
Reach. The committee alto said the l&gt;**l guesses nn off-track bet* on
FIRE AND AUTO
raids ceased a* soon a* Harry Rus- hone races, illegal in every state
INSURANCE
tell, whom it identified at "an as- except Nevada, fix thr total beociate of Johnston ia the Ceponc I tween three and five billion dol*
Real Bargains ai all times.
mob", was taken in as a member lar* annually,
Edward F. Lane. If rail or |
of the S A G syndicate.
I'sing th* smaller figure and
Office IIS Magnolia Avc.
The Ml—oeri Meh
estimating the net profit to a
la Missouri, the Senate Combookmaker al 2# perrenl of the
"The man who knows
iwitire.MM, “o*e eaa petrel** a
amount bet, the rommillee said
Sanford” .

__
rear*
Florida asd Form ! Smith of
Missouri war* aUad hi their
election campaign* by cealriho‘ mm from “ knowa gamblera."
The committee report added:
T b o aaly purpaas that thU
*nmiller eaa conceive la the
making of rack contribution*
by persona engaged In gambling
on the scale at which they oper­
ated wa* in tb* exaertalioa that
the contribution might prove an
ultimate quid pro qua (some­
thing in return.)"

mar* than passing connect ion behookmakers would pocket a pro­
tween Governor Bmith'n appointfit of about IMO.frM OM a year.
|Oldest real estate firm
meat of too members Is th*
d in Jhe city,___
The committee raid “big-time
Kaaaas City police hoard who j t&gt;ookmaking operation*, largely
fa cored a 'wlde-opea tawa* and monopolised (»y the big mobster*
Biaaggio’a support during the I with their rich return*, cannot be
election."
carried on without the rapid trans­
Charles Hinaggio waa a Demo­ mission of racing Information and
cratic political leader ia Kansas information about other sporting
City who was slain last Apr. i . events."
along with an* ef hi* tap hench­
I he committee named Continent­
men. Charles Gargotle.
al Cress Service, operating from
The crime committee
said "Bi- Chkago, a* the central distributor
_____ ___
naggio. who had important gambl-1of raring new* ami gave a lengthy
Ing Interest* to further, went so j account of its development--*
far before hi* slaying as to offer { story largely told before,
former attorney general McKit-. The report said that technically
trick a bribe to withdraw from the . Continental "has nothing to d i
gubernatorial rare."
’ with bookmakers" but it deelureii
The committee's report said “ the that "estraordtnarv business arattempt to paralyse law enforce-, range menu" between Continental
ment by poiilkal meant Is en- and its distributor* Indicate that
terad again and again in the the latter are nearly all dummies
testimony."
j These "dummies", the committee
that "such evident* of said, were set up to insulate Con­
the corruption of federal govern­ tinental "against the charge thal
ment officials aa we received is It deals directly with person* en­
primarily In connection with tho gaged in illegal occupation*."
DISTRIBUTOR
enforcement of th* income-tax
The committee said It is aplawa."
narrnt from the testimony that
I'll. 2#7
III N. French
Th# committee said the federal Continental control* its listr'b'igovernment *U being defrauded of tors and that it can determine who
many millions of dollars, perhaps in the last sntlytft will get belrunning into hundred* ef mitlionm
•&gt;f tax revsuurs by thr mebsters"
engaged in ergsailed crime.
While teg racketeers make use
STETSON UNIVERSITY
of expert tax accouaiaal* and lawyears. the Committee said, there is
doubt whether the Bureau of In­
ternal Rrvraue "ha# hern making a
real effort |* chrrk oft th* inn
tan returns of known* gamble it
racketeer*.”
’
HgwiwTa Tiriffln. IMrrv'frtr,
The Senator* said In* Bureau
.'from them gsoscallied
Its about income and ex­
it it would not accept
rom entl
citirens.
THURSDAY, AL\R. 1--8 P. M.
in the Bureeu of
Revenue in th* California
Sponsortd by Beta SigiiLs Pin
partially explain why
' cor* wa* not used in
Bene
fit the Hoapltal Project
scrut
tb* tax returns of
I gangsters.” the M a ­
#*
Tickets *• sale: TouchtonV, Rounullxt (k Anderson
lta -opart added:
top officials M the
Adults
11,00
Childreft
$0c (tax ladudcd)
Internal
uttue Bureau ia that
iv*d the brilliant scheme
‘ f w IliK ato-k which they owned

ly but that evidence already
In hand indicates that It is "the
adhesive between the major crime
*ynd irate*."
The rommittee's preliminary re­
port. which contained some tenta­
W « hatr boon noting wrth »•
tive outline* of passible federal
legislation to combat organised
letvtl the publicity bring firm
crime. Is to h* followed by a more
Sanford and ihr New York Giant*
comprehensive report before It
in *omr of ihr btg newspaper* up
complete* its work #n Mar. SI.
It told the Senate "th* meet
North Thr Nor York newspaper*
shocking revelation" of th* testi­
partKu'arfr hair piayrd up non
mony it has received to date “ Is
from thi* city on the Gianti' atthe extent of affktal corruption
tivitie* htir during thr pail two
end connivance In facilitating and
promoting or rani ted crime.
w e lt
Evidence of this, the Committee
wold, has been found "at all levels
Sanford otirta* bad aa oppor­
**f .-• ' eminent—federal, state and
tunity Mondjqr ntght to Karr a
local."
voice in thr conduct of thrir govIt said at the local level It had
rinmrnt In that «**ur of thr Ho“ received evidence of corruption of
la » •roforrement officers and con­
aid a quertronnstie from Rfp Sid
nivance with criminal gangs in
Hrrlntig Mat ptiduhrd ailing thr
utwrtiraUy every rity in which R
pullin’* unci pn a auntbrr of
held hearing*, with only one or
two rare exceptions."
iuipoitanl rMtten. If you want
Warren‘a Mob
Teachers In pitches
your irnsrriMUM lo knew *»hrrr
Adm inieU nU ee.)
Th* committee called t«m*
Th* piarlamatleft
ytm ttaad, g g out that qnertmaaftameo and places to back up the
AH'trarhiTa itufciUl apcnd a &gt;«mr tlijnrinir dltchoa, ml eveif M ore the Nevada
statement.
nairr and idtfc) it In him.
n drew
thal they will escape the handicap of cloistered Uvea and lure arted. Lmraon'a lawyers___
tl also said ther* was ae deubt
it up and j o t the approval of Uw
Ultra ihr Florida Legitliiurr team how the other half liven, says Ih vA , C. Lewis, dean
convene* « » ' Apr, 2. it «nH br of the Ontario College of Education. “ *
'
President Koasevelt always kept candidate or therell be a wild
confroatrd hr demand* for $170.*
There might bo mrniethUig to thia. Getting out and mix­
000.000. though pmrnt t a n tuc- ing with other people U un invaluable experience. Our pub­ the country a-twltter, waiting scramble for his Job,
practically till the las: minut* be
There’s nothing in th* now
trrd in railing hul $250 000.000. j lic school* rest on this .theory. Compulsory military trainIl■ha known bad run) aappodmoat which say# y retiring
That Mil! Irarr $120*000.000 to hr ing ia defended by many for the reason that it enforce* th$
htng la rg|tain: of all the
rawed hr nrw taxation il all thr association of all aorU and type# of young men.
dnaudt art granted. Ami if thi*
Even in the Far East the advantage# of rotopuUory
t M r . Truman had ia
LrgwUturr folio*. * thr prrrrdrnt change# in living arc realtted. That ia why every young self. With no o«m considered ns
If he (torn that It will be
net necessity, tines he's
of previous Legislature*. itty lit* Siamese, be he prince or pauper, I# required to apend at even a remote rowtender fee hit i by choke,___t
job. he always stood out alone n* i th*
J American who can be
| d t ronudrriiion Milt hr thoMn for least throe months of hi# life in a RuddnUt monastery.
th* biggest candidate.
elected president a* often as Dm
thr tatpayrr, Hr i* indrrd the
Perhaps our teacher# ihould dig dltche# or work In in­ Noe hat President Truman built voters want M s.
“ Forgottm Man."
dustrial plants or something of the sort. And If the mat­ anyone op as n sucre*ter to him.
ter of qualification could be overcome, ditch diggers might And at this point ro one seem*
Who ran rrfutr thr (rank anil profit from a trial at leaching.
to know whether he’ll ran tgtin.
But It isn't bard to Imagine
bonr*l statement of Sraatot Tift
what's going to happen in the fa­
that thr arnird forte* of the Unit'd
twice-chosen
ther) a
* tr
‘
July and two weeks Utre * sec­ lure when
Stain are unduly Mjilrful of pubond plan* dropped him 400 puuads dent’s texead term I* running rot
Hell either have to build ap a
Be fund*? Who i* thrir among ta
ol ftrod—enough lo laM a bu*b
wise prospector shout fix* month*.
today uho lived through thr (all
Prospectors saw him the nu t puck of gold.
war nht dor* not know of million*
two or three days la Uw
He «o d oa the gallon* hi II
ddtai* of public fund* duitpal*
country and then
SAVE 36% TO KTc OM A L L RUGS!
m the ronsiructMu of mch
In November,..
VANCOUVER. B. C , Feb. M ny tamp* ar Blending, of gno- (AA—The fa butoft# "Lrot Crock Mounted Polk* « . . . ______ ____ Hup,,
ALSO CHINESE WOOL BOOKED RU
Kach trh&gt; he took u Indian
dumped on thr ground at tit mine" may have claimed |li t i l l aerial search, but bad weather
m &amp; e r*
halted the bust. Yeeterday,
wnmsn to the mine. Nun* return-o
victim.
firid., *i vast (luinhtir* of tur*
R.C.M.P. constable and a guide arid he kept the loxatioo &lt;f “ Lost
Twenty pcrwwm have dtwi in started a ground search
food* and other lupplm*
Crock" secret.
last half Ctstory in search
Friends said Gaspard hod I
One Americaa. who cant* bock
wailrd. of thowand* of miluat |the
IMPORTED GENUINE ORIENTAL
•4 «h# min* in lb* uppr' roseb* fascinated by llw tales ef
***** o ftarsoos* tab of hardship
hired to *tand around and do o f th* Pm Riven ■ mo*iat«inou*
PATTERN BUGS
sad disaster and a rerkload of
norhmi until thr »iixk rrpfr to dialrlet U mite* Rrorth of Van
I-egrivl has it that an lmliat* IIOjDOO in gold, died a short time
9
X
IS A P P R O X IM A T E
I
discovered the mine in IBM, com­ later.
all quiries became, " le t ihr tag* comet.
Alfred
(J
iip
s
ii
Wyror-okl
ing
out
with
n
fortune
of
gold
t&gt;
lie said the crash k»t Its *f
payer M**nr"
R E G U L A R $09.50 N O W
pro*P"etor, M g be the Jl»« v*c- hew Weotmlnatar, B. C. near ia a am stsis taaaeL but h*
tim.
II*
has
not
been
Want
from
there.
The
Indian,
m
a
r
l
Clu
guv* no other 'Mailt.
j Former Governor Caldwell. U.
in seven nror.th*. II# was Down *»ach. mad* several trips to th
Twenty ether men hare hunted
Cm! Defease Admiantrator. mtu N t Lake headwater* In min*, each time rotnrntag with a
for th« leat miae Now- rstnraeA
aayt that Florida fare* a definite
rr of attack from the tea. A*
m hrtihlity of Florida**
to attack from thr tea. there
A L L RUGS
htllr yrolmg that adequate demraiurrt yhankd of court* be
GUARANTBED MOTH PBOUK
Pet m om apinane thia it
S
M
A
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L
D
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P
O
M
T
H
O
L
D
S
A
N
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RUG
Rug# frow all over the world,
hunt the mfr*t part of iBt
. S u it *. Florida could br
Iraq. China, Italy, Prance,
led only by * naval lath
Belgium.
GENUINE IMPORTED
hamd • p r f w i y d m .
WOVEN
RUGS
nf
II X IB APPROX.
G E N U IN E IM PORTED
•nth i h a k f i m he
’ at Florida with to many more |
WOVEN BUGS
h a g thr north
t X It APPROXIMATE
f , s ...
. • • v
of n president's unexpired tern,
then he could be elected to only
one four-year term.
But non* of thla applies to Mr.
The proposed amendment
He thinks a withholding tax on interest and dividends Truman.
•pecifkajly exempted him. Be he’s
would bring in about a sixth of the missing taxes, by nuk­ free to ran and be elected aa many
ing certain that these forms of income are reported by the times aa he can.
taxpayer. He wants his force of collection agenta increased
And non* of thia could become
about twelve per cent; this would enable the Bureau of In­ a part of th* constitution unlea*
twe-lhirds—af the atal
ternal Revenue to check a larger proportion of the returns. 3*—or
legislatures approved. Lett
No estimate Is offered of the amount this might bring in.
Nevada approved. It was the
do so.
Another thing which might help Is simplification or to Actually,
the amendmeat
the tax rules. In the case of income tax especially, the |n't become official until Jr** Lar
rules are so many and so complex that they are hard for ■on. the head of the General Ser­
the expert to explain ami still harder for the non-expert to vice* Administration, issue* a for­
ptoclamatloa.
understand. There Is no way of knowing how much of malI .arson'*
outfit la the buyerSchoeneman’s estimated $1.5o0.n00,00(l loss is from honest buw*ek*ep*r for th* other govern­
error rather than deliberate fraud. Rut we still believe that ment agrncie* and keeps Ike gov­
the average citizen Is basically honest, and that If he un­ ernment'* record*.
(It used lo be the- job of Dm
derstands his tax return he will make it out correctly and Secretary
*f State U isafto such
l»ay what he owes.
pi nr |amat ions, but last year Conchanged that and pat 11,1a
qf A
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T I P ! S A N F O R D H r n A T . l l , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Social And Personal Activities
PHONE

IIM

Social Calendar
W ED N ESD A Y
A apeclal st-riv* of atutlie* w ill
1* continued on ••Every C h rist­
ian’* Jo b " nt the Prayer M erlins
• lour ut th r Kir at Baptist Church
iMiJirht at 7:7U&gt; P . M.
West Side I*, 1 , A. w ill sponsor
a study rourte on "Child t'arr*'
at ti:00 I* M, Y u r y one U urged
tu attend.
lllU H H IlV I
Hu* Junior Hoyul Ambassadors

meet at tlir First Baptist Churi'h

♦•■night at 7 " " !* M

'the |l»Ugla&lt; Jobe Ju nio r llruthi -rioxxl w ill meet tonight at thr
F irst Itaptlrt I'hurrh ut 7:30
I* M.
Th.- T h rift Shop W orker* of
the Woman'* Club w ill lx- Mr*.
I - I*. Peyton and Mr*. Clayton
Sm ith.
The Ix.ard of i tie* United Coun­
cil of Church Women w ill inert
nt i!:IW» I'. M at the Congrega­
tional Church. The State President
Mr*. J . M F.denfield w ill lie prerent.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 O .E .8 .
w ill ttieet at the M aw nit H all at
H;00 JVM. T h e ir wilt lie initiation,
h it lli\ Y
A I* nefit hr id* i mid canasta
party * poll* ore. t hy the Ja.-aranda
Circfi- o f ilie fluiileu Club w ill he
held at K :lrtl P.M in the coffee *|uip
of the M .iy fjJ Inn.
The Wormin'- Missionary Union
of tin F irst llapti*t t'h u rih w ill
meet f i oni '.poo A \| until fi;OU
I'.M
s v r iit ii \ v

Miss Dorothy Cole
Weds W alter Collier
M r. and M r*. Cbaite* It. Cole
today announced the m arriage of
their daughter, Dorothy A lb e rta,
to W alter C . Collier, son o f M rs.
M argaret Collier of Orlando. T h r
wedding took place on F e ll. It) in
Folk* ton, (ia . nt the o ffice of
Judge fV fs n n e i.
M rs. Collier was born in Sanford
and attended local schools and
Stet on U niversi^ 1. She has been
11,iplnyed by the Southern Bell
I • lephone Co. and is now employed
In the business office in Daytona.
M r. Collier formerly connei-te«i
with Station W TIM I, 1- at present
employed by Station W lt o l)
in
Daytona. He attended
Pools m
Orlando and served In U . S . A rm y
during World War I I .

K A D IO S T A T IO N
W.T.R.R.
TIII' 41*11 v v
('Ml The 1th) Ihm (!tuh
(llO \|W &lt;
t i l l VVesieru Jim lrn or
:■** lOVefl OCIn.li (-till.
i i i i News
sun Alumina Snort* 47*411ton
• a : Pled 1‘ ll.ere
(,)n Mnrnlnr l u r n l l o * .
* :t l VI,&gt;0.1. In Muslc
Vila World At Mur

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V II

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(MIS,

Phil lt»e,| \i i l r c i n
I n s r r n r r Flllmt
Where Vncel, t ear to Trend
Pill I'p Pirsde
V jloy I Clfl. Mil,I,

IHi |h .VeWS
lOtl'. Vleloily Vlsgstln*

I-- li

•lay |^&gt;mh*rdo ru.tir-ir.i
O rrh enrs And hlar
Vlornloe Varl.tl,.
T h e l.enten Supper will lie held
M u le ilswall
nt
I*. M. ut the Cungrega- I ns* I’rnyer For I’ rs, e
Ilian Wo rld i i N»ioo
tonul l'nri*h llnu*e. FollowInK the I I I * . Itadlo Farm l»le»*r
I :*n Popular star
•upper there will he u special
till l.alln Vmerlcsns
piu rrn pi "Thr Mortage Hurtling”
I In N ew *
MONDAY
t i l l Via.leal Vaflril.
IlwA
I I * r None liar.. I,
-St. Ann’* chapter o f the KpK*
Iran
World At Three
roiial Cliureh will inert nt 12:110 i n
Today's Ktar
I*. M. nt the Parish Honor for a 31in Mile And lira,lllnen
1:4* Itulh VI llsmltlon
luncheon and b u in e .s meeting.
tin *
Music U i r r , Pam
TU ESD AY
I Iin News
The U nity C.m * w ill meet at I Til Hr Iteryued
the Valdez Hotel nt 7 .'.10 l*.M. with t Tf 1 Father Anderson
iin a The Ithtihm Ilnur
Mr*. Carolyn Parson* a- teacher.
1:15 H^sorls Kina tlf l&gt;sy

Talent Show Held
A t (irammar School

It
t ill*
lt:ii

(ton
(ill

Hanford Market llepori
Twilight Hong*
Hports Parads
( i l l Ink Hpoi* |7nt»rtalns
7:AA Itrport To The People
T i l l Tbs Charioteers
T e rry Cocmix-I, Allison Lee and T il* Melody l.*ne
llarh ara (iatchr* won f i n t , »e-1 Till Ke/notre lly Carle
i s a Variaty l l i t l
rond arid third p riu * rrsp rrtiv e ly
&lt;il» Meel The llsnd
In the talent ihow which was
Night Edition
held Thursday evening at th* t i l l Phil IL *d At or gan
Vila It a Danrelune
Sanford (iram m ar School.
l»:B0 United Nations
A ll contestant* were I I year* I*: 15 I U ) McKinley Ork
old except three who were under tana At Home With V|o*|c
News
I I . Judges for the event were It:**
111oi Hlgn f l f f

Minion ilarrnoii, iloh l la ir is an I
Ju d g r Douglas Stenstrom. Mr*.
John L. Lee u s mistress of
reremonlM .
The conteslantt were as fob
lo w *:: Eugenia and tirace Bow­
ling, -‘ I Love My Savio r Too,"
voral duet with guitar accompani­
m ent: S a lly Chase, Blue W alt*
B a lle t; Allison Leu*, piano solo;
group o f sixth graderi, dance,
“ Cotton
Need*
P ickin ’ ;
Ann
Thurston, piano solo; Ju nio r High
group, 0 corse Washington play;
M arcia l-oechel, vocal solo; Jewall
Dukes, reading; Dana Leo Itankln,
piano *olo; fifth grade, square
dance; Nancy Ca«h, piano solo;
T e rry (locm lol, arconlian solo;
Jane A lle y , piano solo: Deanna
N kh o ls, tap dance; Lola Yates,
vocal solo; Betty M lkelajoik, vo­
cal solo; Huthara (latches, vocal
tolo; Ellen Vihlcn. piano solo}
Ja ck Thomas, Charleston exhibi­
tio n ; An African Dance hy M il*
Lu cille Campbell’* room; Floyd
Donsey nml Alvin W rig h t, vocal
du ct; group singing by Met, K.
J . It nut It’s room accompanied by
Thome" Bowen on the harmonic*}
and Mildred Howard, vocal m»Io,
-M y Heart Crle* Fo r You.

«:in

l in

H A P P Y B IR T H D A Y
M r*. Irvin g Frinlrerg
M r*. A If ted Stanley
M r*. Michael Glnson
C h erry Singletary
Irm a Jean Corley
E v a Delong
Meredith Scott

Bl

TOYI DO V IE

; an. • n hid Delilah”, p. Me
in .I s i . d ii. |i Mull . inii-ti i •
pose in picture-making. U sched­
uled for u three ilay showing in
Sanford beginning next Sunday.
Everything that the story leave*
to our imagination i* more than
amply supplied in thi« DeMUIr in­
terpretation of the fascinating an.I
Mrs. E. J. Jaittmr* of Jackson­ fabulous exploits of (but BiUl, nl
ville has l » f n the recent guest of character, Sam-on, whose gargan­
tuan feats of strength and cunning
Mrs. John D. Abrahams
are known the world over.
Mr. and Mr*. Eddie Ctajka
The story of Samson and De­
visited friend' in Tampa over the lilah i* from the old Testament.
weekend.
Rook of Judge*. This Itook i m
I races lhat iierlod in bUlory when
Mr*, ti. W. Ila.lry left yi trfday (lie !&gt;,nitic Irl'" * invadisl lire Inn-l
fur Miami w h i r r si r will t i ' i l her nf Canaan which wa* under Egyp­
sister M r-. J. K. William*
tian domination. The judge*, *ueh
a- Delioriih nu-i Sam«on, wen
Mr*. John ti. Hender of Sr- thine people chosen by tio-l lo
caucus. N. J. i* spending a short deliver *b&lt;-ir people tr-m*
thtime with her *on and daughter- hands of their enemies
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender.
Snnison was more than adequate
in hi rnlr. Whi n thr I'hill -tine-,
Mr*. I I . II Oiihain and Mr*. answcti-d lii* riddle, how did SamT . Bradford Byrd left today for -on pay o ff? Why he killed Ttn
Jeane H a rris and B ill Jones, Mub or Bartow , w ill he heard with
Columhu*. Uu. to visit Mr and men and took the garment* from the Slet*«n trie • Club* in a program to I-- given at * I*. M Tlu iisd ay,
Mr«. A. K. Powers
their looks. When Sam*r&gt;n was in the Southside Prim ary School for tin In-nr-ftt ■-! thr- ho-pital nsangered because his father-in !e » seciation. These two fine singers hnv, Is-cii Ireanl often in I'lorirla
Mrs. A. W. Epps and Mrs. II. II gave his wife to another, how did ami were featured two years ago at the K iu n n i- Interiuitional Con­
Coleman were judge- yesterday at In* wreak vengeance? Why he let vent inn.
the 2filh Annual Fturai Tea al |oom&gt; 7UH) fuse*, tails tied, with i
the Osceola Hotel in Daytona.
fire-brand added for good mva-ortnml b'l tlom blow off their str um ToYvnsoiul Council To Itaplis! Cnion IMans
Mr. nml Mr*. E. J. Smith have ill the Philistines’ corn field*. Nice
as their guerts Mi. and Mrs. ft llow, this Hamsun —piohably tlo(in To Union l*«rk
Hmnnin ( ’iiY .Meet
William lic,t and Mr. arul Mr-, higge-t pi 11lidr-rer ami "enfant
Charle* It. -t of Floyd Knobs, I ml terrible” the world hlie ever seen, j The Sanforrl Towrurnd t’ hiii
"The Annual Mt-stlug of the
lb wa* thr- atomic hmnh of th e! No. 1 hi lit a covensl rilsh "George Bapti-t W n m n n ' * Missionary
Friend* of M i- Janette Wolfrr Minouti iierlod of history W- ’il
W a-hlngton" party Frid ay even­ Union of Florida will lx- held ut
will regret t » Jearn that lie is con­ take the lerntb anv time.
the I'u t
Baptist Church in
ing at the C ity Hath
fined to tin- FrrnabM augliinn M&lt;
Panama City, Mar. Ul-lft. The
Now Dr'MIlle, in Id* fo l" 's »l
niorinl Hospital.
The laldea were appropriately opening session ia *cl edilbsl for
meir-rtskrtig, ha- seieerird for us
decorated with lintchcts and ted 7:AI&gt; luesdav evening and the
Alfred Itub on left yesterday for these exploit-, lo the film We
meeting will lx- otei at noon on
Atlanta lifter spendillf the wick -p, Haiii'on --nl,-liiitu the ntla-k cnudcl*. Unines were played amt Thursday
end with bi* |i.ir.-nt-. Dr. and Mr.* ilig lion with ease; In-fore our r-u - enjoyed by 24) mcinla-r* uiul
we -ee the famous rl.-nth aeeoe
An inteii-stirig |oogram lot*
James N. Robson.
when the mighty hero lets loose friend*.
been inlangi d Out of state speakA
short
business
iiiccting
wil"
ct&gt; will I..- Mi • George It. Mar­
Mr. nml Mrs. John Rogers left all hi* tremenifoti* power utol
yesterday for
Baltimore,
Md„ brings the temple of his cant Or­ lielil a lte r the |&gt;arl)' to make plans tin. pr&lt; blent of the Southern
i
W. Knight, mixwhere Mr. Rogers will inter el tumbling rhlWn rill top of tllr lll for the Townsend Council to u 1 Union; Mi
The film hns taken quite a hit
sionntv
to\n-&lt;-rin (th- former
Jnhns-llopkins llo-pital fm ob­
to
Union
P
a
rk
,
F
la
.
Sumlay.
of liberty with the lh«rk of Judges
Mi-* Elsie lieiifro*-1; Mr* George
servation.
aeroiint. Not that it doean't atick i _ .. . .■
----------- ——
Wil-ou of t Kinmnehe St,x k, mis*
sinnary
toIndians,Albuquerque,
Mr*. Raymond A Kader amt to fact, hut I lint It arid* quite n
till whir III 1a, king in the nihlial work It elf. • Ho. Imi, with tin*. N. M.; H . It. V M. II, II P. Gallo­
on* Ronnie and Art have left f»i
Peoria, III. to join Mr. Kadrr where *rcount. "Hamsun anil Delilah” is We nili*t la- able In differentiate way, Mi--binary to Arabia; Dr.
lie i. attending the School of not the greatest love -lory ever between the thing itself, and the Clareltre W Cranford, pastor of
Hor&gt;&gt;log&gt; at Bradley University. t-'ht; it is not a be.iuliful ]a,jtrin ,,I artistry o f someone else who Imp Calvary Baptist Chnreli, Washing­
of man’s -Iniggle fm freedom: it pencil in see a \ariety nf in ssibili- ton, D. C; and Mi»* Mary J.
Vllgelltil'ill, n pn -entative of W.
Mr. and Mr*. A . W . Lee had a* I* simply a sloty of a man who ties In the store and then
M (! Tiaiitinr Hchixd, l.ouisvllle,
their gm-st* over the w rekrm l, crushed the eiu-mle* o f hi* people curded to work them out
Mrs. Spring Sm ith, Mr*. Caroline (himigh hi* Hopi-iman qualilli - leto*ltug conclusions.
Ky.
l-ewi- and Frank Shippet all of Whether Haimon did or riid not
DcMilto isn't the first lo *o«
Reset vat utils may be made by
pnsslonately
love
hi*
Delilah
i
Camp H ill, A la.
-Hanrson" down artistically, t'n- writing F loyd M&lt;Flung, Ib-s I 2"d
question that the old Testami nt mille
Saint-Huens, Ihe brilliant Paniimn t"ity."
Mis* M ary Anne G allow ay is ex­ ihx-s not satisfactorily answer. Al French musical figure, wrote th
any
rale,
nowhere
In
the
story
do
pected to arrive tomorrow from
opera of the same name. He too
MIsS RUM BLE! llllN'tlRED
Florida State U niversity to spend it appear that she love* him. Per­ add- here and there, breaths into
haps
It
was
to
silenre
her
that
Rumbley. dniujliter
several day* with her parent* M r .1
the character* a new life, makes i Mis* Kent.
he disclosed his gn-at »ecrt*t. Th&gt; n their dialogue convey new mean of Mi oml Mi
W C Rumhtoy
and M r*. John L . Gallow ay.
certainly doesn't si-ern to la- touch mg' To fully appreciate a work and fieshmatt it Honda State
Mrs. Catherine Waelde and hrr that i* complex about any of the of this kind, we must go to th&lt;- University, was chosen from the
who appear in “ Ram-on
von Albert Charles o f Tampa, rhaiarlars
n ilrliral lory firs t. Then we at freshman rl.i« to •«- -et nrti*t fo r
nml Delilah".
Sandspar
piixtuction,
visited friend* in Sanford yester­
cai•'fully* watch what a rtistry go,-* the tti.’il
As
ILnil
Riilhhnue
said
at
the
day. M rs. W arble was accompanied
" ( it |iq Holiday"
into
it*
screen,
or
inii'icn
l
inter
here hy M r*. A , I . K e lly also of Animate! Magazine Sunday aft* - ptrlitliop.
noon, “ We mint go t-i the artist'.
Tampa.
Next tinu you n irp n ie n tapioca
Let tuir tnrlllts staml. We lire
■nf, In raying that DeMilh '- movl - cream !. ert f" i vmu fam ily,
Miss
Florence
IVrudan will LIrl** and Col. and Mrs N. J . P- r is a colorful •jicrtn.-le that w ill fold a little- chocolate sauce or
leave fop C alifo rn ia this weekend kin* art- spending several
ve,
day* in th rill the entire fnmllv Periiab" It syrup Into trait of lire tapioca,
to make her home w ith her mu- Dayton-- llex.fc nt lb
hrmte o f I* tin- ftnesf product yi*t minnfa--- m d M'fvc It side h\ able w ith
Iher, M r*. Ann I’rfudan in lari Mis M. F U iggipsonic ,'.f tin- plitili
luted by I b-Mille, 3b e li.
Angeles. Miss I ’rnirlntt’a grandmot her w ill aci'ompany tier to C a l­
ifornia.

e rs on a l

Friends o f Mrs. John Edward
Higgins w-ili regret to learn that
she is ronfined to the l-'ernald
Laughton Memorial H o s p i t a l
where she underwent an operation
&gt;Tster«1ay.

Mr. and M r*. II. L . Perkins anil
guests, M r. ami Mr*. H. ('. Per-

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m iik t h f * m t u j s t e r lin g

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Mr. and Mrs. (Turtls I lug In a!
the •)•&lt;cola Fish ('amp
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DRESSES

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•
(jeorge Washington'* birthday
war, eommrmoratod Thursrlay at
South bull1 Prim ary School with
a chapel iiiugraot w ith Ota d if­
ferent room* participating.
The program was opened with
a story of Washington and 1
song by Mrs. W alter M organ*
seeord grade; a poem ‘‘O ta ttt
Washington” hy Mr*. E sth e r Me*
Alphine's second grade; a P*Jfm
-Books Never T e ll" by Miss BeItecea McBride’s third g rad *: ■
Iiand number and son "Am erkm
hy M r*. Lottie N ix’* aecond grad#;
a song "tieorge
W ashington"
t,T the three fourth grade*! and
an eserrlae "Feb ru ary'* Special
D ay*” by Mr*. Nancy B ro cks
fourth grade; the program w a .
-oneludrd with a flag d rill and
a aong hy Mr*. M argaret R ey­
nold’* aecond grade.
T h e stage was decorated with
flag * and silhouette* or George
W ashington.
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;d.U \ op.).. .« V . t . i. (Special)
The coii-. ikos of
opinion of expert* in tin* medical
and psychological field* is Uiat
yelling i* l-ad for children nml
patents.
Y'elling frighten* the infant or
very young cOitd, says Marjorie
Holmes in the March Journal of
Living. Even for older children,
yelling is a poor practice, especial­
ly. if it spring* from the patende*ire to “ impress” or "lx- loss".
When yelling i- the symptom of
some neurotic disturbance with­
in Ihe parent, it muy effect tin
basic peace of the home.
Why do we yell at our young?
The most common reason* .in
fatigue, physical uilltlriit-. lu.k of
exercise, worry mid fa dun to
practice self-control.
Yelling I* a form of tcbim- &gt;f
tension, Fhildren get rid of p. nt
up energy by running, juinpu ;
nrd •he-.tting a; their play The
average parent lelr.m
in t, n
skill Ii v yelling nt tb, cllltdrin
S.»n,lint baseball, in-tead &lt;&gt;( yell­
ing, can take tin- kink* out ••(
many a dad's di*|H)silhni, ami
endear him to In* aims. I n n
mother* can par), their dignity in
the parlor nml play ti gum, with
the kids once in a while
When your youngstei .ml hinoi*v gang track mud &gt;-n v-mr
nice clean floor, you don't have
to yell at him. advises tin- Journal
of Living article. Try (be dinek
treatment:
lower
v-un
voice,
grasp your son firmly by the
'hoiil.br, bud, him squarely* in e
eye nml softly but sternly give
him your order to pluv outside
I 'banco- are lie’ll I..- &gt;, i toiiidieil
that he'll ipiiet down nod idxd
iently tiptoe off. Snell taetic
get nmnring i»»*(lH and av- your
energy.
Vnd if voii do yell? Xpdegire
to your child at laxltiuu Try to
explain some of the reason- why
you may Have been • m*
M.,*i
children are impressed by Midi
confidence, even to the point of
Ixcoming le-tler M baud lb in
celv rives

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‘AGE FOUR

THE HANFORD HEKALD, BANFOHD, FMIHI|&gt;A

Teams Scramble
Team Captain Admits Bribe Taking 'p v fey l Straight For Invitation To
CourtTournament
from thm

The dii.trict attorney Inillcnicd

that his investigation is far from
nvn. Trti moic detective* were
btnughl into Ihr Inquiry, and llo.
gan promised in dig into the sor­
did sports srltmit just as far n&lt;

Yost’s RefUvSal To
Sign May Get Him
Traded To Yankees

Ily JDK IVH8
W AHIIINGTON, Feb. 28-(/P)
necessary.
There rould lie more than meet*
As of today, there are 12 plathe rye *r Eddie Yn«t’« avowed
yer. or former player* at four |o
ral sehnota a irio n l o f luilM'rv In •le-ite foi a lllfl perrrnt salary
fix a total of lt&gt; games over three irwreasi he may want to In- em­
Siasons, including ihr riirrrnt mu ployed elsewhere In the major
Tw o nf Ihr -cIhhiI s. CCNY and [rag lien than Washinglmt.
There'* talk that the quiet
Long Island Unlversit e, now hav.i
abandoned f u r 1 h r i itaskclball Imt sharp-wittiil national*' third
baseman may feel lie'll Ite liadrd
gam e. this seainn.
Another of the arhooli. Mania- by Hiking President ( ’lark Grif
tan College, announced yesterday fitli to Jump from P'.tHni In ItlfHI
that it* officials vtrie -in.Ivin; to IIH.OMO in 1951
1C* a time proven iu Ip that
the "flilu re of luitkethnU" thrie.
Tw o Manhattan College play&gt;t* quickest way* to Iwcom" an exand three other prion* w eie In- Senator are to ( I I n-k for too
dieted Feh 2 on bribery charge*. murh money nr l i t strsv away
Attlhoritie* said the two plavrts from the spring framing lasr
admitted fixing thtvr games last at Urlando fur a r.mplj of wi-rks.
season
It cinild well lie that the 21Manhattan’s lit-t gano* *thl* &gt;&lt;ar-old Yost, itdaxing during the
season was to have lu-en tomor­ off sca-on at his Itn luimnd Hills,
row against I’t'NY.
N. Y., home, die idcd he is one
The other CUNY game ranrrllrd of the be-t thud -acker* In ma­
by that school's decision war jor league |igtrl«ll today and a
scheduled for Mar il against New vrry salable piece “ f merebanYork University, the fourth school dDe. lie would probably tw right.
caaght In the acandal.
It Is only a few miles fioni
Long Island had announced his home to Yankee Stadium and
abandonment of all Interrnllrgiata It's no secret that Managrr Casey (
Stengel has nrvrr Iwen satis- J
first with either Hohhy llrown
...

S11II-.

Slugger Ted Williams is doe in
the lloston Ited Sox training
ramp today, 21 hours early. And
it hr wants to delay working out
i ntil Iunion ow. Manager Steve
(I’Nrill will not oh|ect.
Rut O’Neill will not bo to con­
siderate with his three battery
abuntres, pltch m Mel I’arnrll
and Hill Wight and ratrhrr Mik fluerra. They are 10 days l&gt;ehind
in conilitioning work and O’Neill
is disturbed about that.

V I-

uf hit rookie pitrhers in Gaining
ramp action.
Now hr appi ars uncertain, for
five youngsters have l»een going
great guns
They
ale Chet
Nichols, fieorge Estock, Murray
Wall, George Gorin and Dave

Butts Talks With
Y a l e Coach Over
Job A 8 Assistant

KENTUCKY STARS

i»*H Kentueky. the nation’s tup.
'tanking basketball team, piaccl
tw„ men on the fifth annual
coaches
All-Southeastern
rage
learn.
Thev are towering Bill Spivry
ami sharpshooting Bobby Watson.
H ie other thro* on the first
ilrrMIt; 5lel Payton, Tulanc; and
learn are Dave Kard-kgs. Van
Joe Dean, lavulslana Rlatc.
The anuual poll I* ewutorlui
ly the N u h vtllf Rannci w,M
Ihe league'siJi12
car hr*
dolor th«
—*'
Voting, - -

S \ Inches.

s ix t h
n xi i:— x laths sill*
lllllte Moral. Sir I l.litg. Illgh IlfIOe. Hr
V..»lr»,
Ik ala.
Ilappt
Haven, Hea Cumlwi, Collnn J
s|:x l : \ t l l IIXI I'— !l talks Xllle

Men's 10.000 meter run—Curtis
Slone. U. S. A. . 0 feet I 1* inches.
Team foils fencing— U. S. A.
60-metrr free pistol, individual
HIM, *&lt;■», l - e Mall. T otH .li. U s l
Edwin Vasques Cam, Peru, 640
T lin ruler ' l l . . M ef M ill. Itls k ) llusllie - - T r ig g e r t’ ln gei. O llla O liver
points.
i n .ii r h m u m —a isiks wile
W-inHer free pistol, te a m Jersey Hasher, feminine Touch.
I'u wer. Uvara.

tMluaaeo*.

•*hiwi Clu.e, llnlie. Vour Telling Me.

51eiicn.

A* Ihe-e are the first games of
their kind, every winning perfortnsnee stand* a* a record.
Competition now starts in row­
ing ami evcling, making 10 o f IS
sport* in arllon.
The U. S. won it* first basket­
ball game in the round robin
t o x h o h t ** s i : i .w t i o &gt; «
series, defeating Ecuador. 74-32,
KIIIHT IIACK i IMah Htar. l.oA e ; and archrival Argentina defeated
lllvllc. Ik.rr
..
H f.ri'N H MACK:
It-nsle
Moll. Mexico easily, 59-45.
Krlskle oil. B o m site
_
..
In swimming. Dick Cleveland of
T lllltH MACK l-nlr
Twlllahl. the U. S. flashed brilliant form in
Meet Mill h. W* &lt;Vv l-*«»V
the
100-meter free style trail*
K H I ' It T It
IIAft*
Its)mstes.
I.io ky Hire Hkl|&gt; Mote
with a time of 69 seconds flat.
r i r T I I MAS’K: Kn&gt;k Hkln. H*orIn baseball, the Wake Forest
gla T o Ii. Jarne* Mesa*
H IXTII MACK: M-r I-lna- H l«" college team representing the U.
( if Her. rkrais
8. crushed Argentina, which It
HKVKNTII ItA«*i: Htlk Hi-* lllskv unaccustomed to the sport. 29*3,
Ituslnrvk. Ml-, hlef Olrl
n iU llT II RAHi: rcH'ldr.. Vouch, hut later on must face first class
dubs in Venetula and Cuba, both
r.str* Mower. Tou'r* Tellln* Me
NINTH MACK Iro" I’ enar* BS favorites.
llrenl Miss Itsib)
The U. S. was to meet Mexico In
T itN T II ItACBi Oar Kalr. Car*LasAiall today.
Ir— Hue*. H K Ited Mustier
I’onlti I'ele
SIXTH M si I — S talks Mile
fa w n
I,.,. |mn fenny. Sit-*
llarlty, Mowily Met
fnpt»&gt;.
Be
llranl. Margie Jean. Slary llnffr
TI'.XTII I I X I I —J arks Mile
Careleas fluaa, HK Mol Mustier,
fa r k Itny, fvenflo. fern llnse. (is)
fa ir. Ilrnu Naah. Ilait Taxes

Pix Wins In Georgia
-ftuntinff Dost Trials

tSSt

l,J6‘ con'
*
;s
. T h « x&gt;ti &lt;aa diifo lik r came into ’ a E b A N Y , (Uw Keb. 2K—tJPlThe
lll'RRAN'k; Calif.,*' Frh. 8H
Club's
Club'a
Mi^/fhc Rt’ fauil*, RrAWrs itsrr the fidtl yc-Uhtay fo r a report- : StMithern' Field Trial*
U&gt;»! **me a» he ra­ i final evrntar-tha shooting dog
IlSifllfttf liiHmlHiu m l i t U
1.V

iiWifeuftftiESW'bt’iiS:
fTT. PETKR8RUB0. Fell. UM
br|—8u l/iui. Cprdnial manager
Marty Marion Lioli hi* playermanager role In earnest yeaterdsy. working out with the first
shift and thm
handling the
second shift In supervisory eaparity.

many a year In the M s is a
af aome of the Giant {reach­
ing staff, lie had a gsH sea■on last year and should
really find himself ig 1911,
Durochrr say a.
Dark, an established star at
21, is a tough scrappy competitor
—just the type Durocher loves,
lie playa in combination with
Slankp aa if Ik - two were twlrg
who never had a separate thought.
All la oil the Giant* soem de­
finitely to bo one o f the teams
to heat la the National League
next year. Du rocher aaya ho
want* to win Ihla year—and ho

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TVnn.'. S.-.I.
F rb . 2 8 -

CLEARWATER, Keb. 2»-irV»
Willie (Puddlnhead Jones, Phila­
delphia Philllea third baseman,
ami rluh owner Itoh Carpenter
may come to term* today on their
1951 contract.
Carpenter predicted Jones would
sign up after what he confidently
figure* will hr final pay talk*
They conferred for more than
an hour yesterday, without reach­
ing agreement.
Jones, who arrived with his
family yrsterday. hit In the .-too
clan most of la«t sca*on, hut

s t a d i u m ' s biff double-decked
horseshoe.
Here are the six cnampions al­
ready crowned:
Women's discus
Ingebord 5le|.
hi IV l*rriss, Argentina* L&gt;5 feel

I K vass

C ilia

PALM SPRINGS. Calif., Feb.
29— f/P&gt;—The Chicago White Sox
were to move to thrir permanent
spring liase in Pasaslrna today,
hut Manager Paul Richards may
be left behind.
Rirhardi was stricken hy In­
fluent* yesterday and v * « in l&gt;ed
with a temperature of 103 de­
grees.

|J»l&gt;»rt F Glrgeng#«V, vafkllv
liavk loaih at Yale, was gtadualr,)
niagna rum laude from Holy
Cn*** College.

lartrer pot

»r

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

• u v n . iir s i : x t i i u &gt;
S 'liis r it * i »:—a laias Hite
iloltlen r’hsrai. I*.si lube's ll«r.
I l - , l « '- , &gt;1 tl. Two II I-sv-mler.
Atio*anc*. Ilieti HUr, D s i ••I'M*
si r u s ii n vi i — l •im iiv
Mr......|e, K,itm Dull. Klfln. Itunnit Mull. M-l-lon- Itnyat. Csndr
Haiti. l*ui&gt;i|Uest. Ill.diniu* Tan
T iiin n H tn &lt; —i ttik * «tn*
Qalrk l.lls. M iM u** Atsrt. l-«'t&gt;
T .IIK M . It s llay l,&lt; tv. Alter Carol,
lie.| &gt;|iui. Ml.rri.Uo. I’ust Mortron u i i i i i n «i i . _ r „ i lMiir
Islry lla-uo
Kail
IIRADENTON. Feb. 2H
lUtmalea,
Hussr
Hiyl*.
Hut,
Ta.
k
I’P
Manager Hilly Southworlh thought
I'—.*. link. sill*
his vrtrisn flingers would sols'1
IVhlrtle'a
llel.y.
all of the Itostnn Itraves pitchJ'ist Hallr. ••aril.
.
1
_
_
___y
»
Mutuke.
Jam
»
ing problems until he »aw some

fioni some o f the top teams.
One, team, Artsona, Is the
only team so far committed to
ptay in both tournaments. Arison*
accepted an N IT bid. than auto­
matically cinched an NCAA spot
by winning the Border Confer­
ence title.
Thin
other* atwut t« join
Arinina in a try for the double
&lt;hampiunship won hy CCNY last
season are Rrigham Young. 5L
John'* and North Carolina Htate. j
St John'* is an ______
almost cer­
tain choice for one o f the four
• astern NCAA spot* held open
for Independent flvr*. Rrigham
Young doesn't have far to go to
dinrh the
Skyline Conference
title ami the N C A A hid that goes

Roman. E&gt;| Warner arid All itnth—
are Mid to have edmMted fixing.
Hogan added that l-avnr also
raeeivnl a U ‘ al o f 1500 in "bonu*«a" for C Q -Y games with Wash­
ington Stale Dec. 14 and St.
- John'* Jan. u No fix was involved
In these lilt*, the offielal added
Layne * a » one of the co-rap
lain* selrclnl to replace Warner
and Roman after the latter'* atle tl 10 dav* ago. Hogan quoled
la yo e a* saying after his arrest
yesterday:
"W ell. I was expecting it."
Later, the player led detectives
to hi* limns home where 12,990
vaa recovered from a wimlpw-rill

.Laytie Is to he arraigned today.
The roepvrrv of layne'a money
brought in UfUtPfl the total
Imonnl o f hrIH# cash turned over
ta the district attorney hv player*.
All I HI a ca-h allegedly cam*
from
Ta Mo Sollarin, gambler,
jeweler and ex^onvict.
In addition
to charges
t-—
ia-a
—
* — that h.i

Madison Square Garden meet,
Mar. 10-17.
Th&lt; Dayton Journal aald latl
night that Dayton haa areeptetl
a hid hut gave no tourre for ita
information.
At the tame time. Dr. Carry
CroneD, president of Heloit College »aid r » school waa offered
a Iterth in the N IT. lie added,
however, that It waa up to the
farulty whether Heloit will play.
The four teams already enter­
ed in the 12-team tourney are
St. John’s of Urooklyn, North
I arulina
State.
Arinina
and
linniiain Young.
luiwrrnce Tech also is ronsidcr••d a pi line candidate. Others
umlri ronslderstion ar.» LaSalle,
Cincinnati. St. Louis, Oklahoma
A AM. Villaiiova. Fordham. NYU,
Srton Hall, Syracuse and Holy

tlllrholder, still must win the con­
ference po-i--ea*«n tournament to
go to the NCAA--hut the Wolfpack Is ahug e favorite.
Kentucky and Kansas 8 tat*
are the only other team* to make
the NCAA so far via the South­
eastern and Rig Seven cham­
pionship*.
Thirteen spot* are still open
for the NCAA, starting In New
Yoik and Raleigh, N. C - Mar.
20 and Kansas City Ma9.: 21. and
ending
- a * . in I he
•&gt; championship
s«
— » game
nt 3t|iittca|H.1|* Mur. 27,

•

LAKELAND, Fab. 28-i/l’i Vie Wert* it expeeted to sign hit
I9SI contract with the Detroit
Tiger* today for a reported $20,•
000.
Hoot Evert, the only other T i­
ger "regular" (till unsigned. alto
it expected to he in the fold in
time to report for general drill*
tomorrow, lie hat rr|Kirtedly !&gt;ern
offrrrd between 132,900 end IM .

Hr ED H tKPKIl

climax of a day of fast develop,
men!* m the ba-krtliall liriltetv
probe it followed by only b ffk
hours an announcement by CCNY
nffUials that the school Void,!
p L y no mo’ e rage conlests tills
tea sor

IPan American
Games
Begin
As Duel
tT n
.
*
.#

Training Camp Notes
nr a s s o c i a t e d nuns

H o rse's M outh
Sanford’s ta-tr o f big league
la-cball is ovei for the year fol­
lowing lh&lt; New York tiiant’s de­
parture fur SI. IVtershurg thta
morning. In thrir wake come 12
farm ays Dm tram* headed hy
the I ’ln-s A A A Minneapolis Mill­
ers and On •Minna Giant*,
lire torsi rloli has signrd
SO pls)rts sllhoogh only W
a! ths«*s
available for duty
this Spring—ihr other four
are In Ihr \rmy and more
may lie lost lalrr.
I’riennlal favorite lloddy Lai.
has signed up as have Allo-it
Neville, Mas Pfeifer. Jake llrntel
amt Don Hailey. With the veteran
limit raism to four the raiiberof bn-rball played in 1051 should
i_ _ ... •
- - ■ ■

WEDNESDAY FEB. 28. 1951

Fatake arvl open puppy atakea—
are expected to be completed
VKItO REACH, Feh. 28—&lt;rP&gt;— late Inlay.
The llronklyn Dodgers may hav#
Pix, handled hy a pretty part
eante up with a real sleeper in time secretary for an Albany
Hand Edwards, the former Chica­ furniture store, won first I honor*
go Cub outfielder.
yesterday ip the fields trial
The Itrooks • picked up the club's .amateur
derby j stake.
heavy-hitting flychaser in a win­ I anils* Black of Alba..* and
ter deal and assigned him to their AcTde. Ga, handled Pix, owned
.Montreal farm club. Rut that's hy Dan Pickering of Delray

PHOENIX. ‘ Aria., Feh. 28 -id ') not saying he's going to stay
—Casey Stengle heaved a sigh there, lie could come in mighty
of relief today— his only exper handy a* a pinrh-hitter, some­

thing the Dodgers need.

cause on Mar. SI the Southeas
Although organised In 1979, Il
tern Conference may vote to wasn't until 1993 that the Na­ woods Rob, soother orani
throw freshmen In as regular tional League chose Its Drat staff white pointer, owi.ed and p
varialty men."
o f umpires.
by Lester White of Orlandd.

To welcome guests /

• sm leases T i l l y a .

Ce», WiR 0 Cao«t

WESTERN
AUTO
Premium OueHty

m a

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s a n v o r d c o c a -c o l a

cot* cooMai
bo r n m n c o

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Le^al Notice
H oncn

aTATK OF riX m iD A TO:
ItKSBT OAt.R. ttl Ji m:
VIKFIXiTIl
KTIIBKT. I’ NION. NKW TURK:

Ton ar* btrtby aoildaO that a rellllcn has t.tn (lle.l h* nTUO.S
ALVIN onr.1.1. and il.t ItCi r.lUTi:
M. OORLU hi* wife. In the (.’Irvull
ftwrl of Ihe Ninth Jodl.lal Mrcall of Ihe Mlata ..f Klnrhla. In and
fnr Mamlnula County. Florida, for
lb* adoption l&gt;r them nf that &lt;rrtaln maia while ihlld. teorn January
*. m i . named IIICIIAItl* LAWKK.NCK ClAl.i: a.in nf rnttraalf an.l
wlfa. IKJIIUTUT It AT IIS ilAl.K, and
you ara h*r*hy rnjulr.u to sppui
In nald Court nn the lath day of
lUrrh. tall to ahow ran— why said
Wllllon should nnt ho gyante&lt;l
WITNBHM my hand and the ..III.
rial seal nf said Court at Sanford.
Florida, this m i. day « f February.
IMF
O I" lIF.UNIMtN
Clerk of said Court
Hr K I. MCIUUCK
I'epuly Clerk
i IHFALl
Fred It Wilson
r Ci (lot
IKanford. Florida
lllnrnay (or I'etlilunara

I'ACK I I v r

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANKOHI), KI.OUIDA

W E D N E S D A Y F E B . 28. 1951
The Dakar, a relative of the
weaacl, la a savage hunter of
squirrela and other small animala.

Legal Notice

Nigeria, a RrlUah African pro­
HtiTicK t o i r r t : t a
tectorate, hat been the main world TIIB HTATB OF FUiBIDA T-&gt;
aource of the metal columbium.
JAM F.d 1.
1&gt;4)I.AN.
Will MB
t'l.ACK o r IIKHIIlKN'Ci: IH I'NKNOWNt
Ton are htr.li&gt; notified that a
Legal Notice
aull has been brougbl aaalnsl yuu
In
Ihe ('Irvull Court of ihe Ninth
i%
n i l &amp;TY j i iiiiir n
cut n r.
Circuit or th. mate of
* » :m * a t.t:
r ia o m u r . Judlvlal
Florida. In and (or Seminole Coun­
tUITATK i)V I.LNWtaLL A CLINK. ty.
Florid*,
lit Chancery, by I.tit'IMB
•In **^nr&lt;1
Fit* IMII.AN. said suit I etn*
\OTK i: III* t‘l% %l. HKfOHT AMI FLOW
for
dlvorc#
and styled
I.i i I ' ih i '
4 R»9*i.ic %t i o \ m u n i u i i t l t u i :
FLOW Kite OOI.AN. Ilslnilfr. v
All t»MMrfi« Af r )t«r#|#)r riutlflatl JAM
HU t. IHII.A.V. tselendsni. an l
tHnt tire* t|h&lt;l«f ■ilftrti \m itltnlnUlf *«• hereby
to (||r with Lbtor* of 'Mild
* t «*»r»|&lt;lr|r*1 Clerk ,-tyeatulred
said Court hi Ills ofll.eTn
th* mlmlDi-vtfMlsTft t'herrrtf Mini hmwv Ihe
Court
House
of
Court­
t*1**1 in idltl io9*rt IHrlr rirml ic|x*M ly, Florida, at ManS.inlsntr
lord, Florida,
Acid A|i|il1cai||sTn t««r
tmeisr &lt;iL • yo.,r wrlltcn ,l*fen-es.
personalty
IwrllofiM tto-writ**, if uny, -limiM t»c or hy utlorney. In aal.l .ult on Ihe
•lull riln! Afttr films piotsf nf llth day of Match. ISit
|iiibill mtifn ■toijMlfip till BtiullrF tia*&gt;
Herein fall n**t or Judgment will
Ikt* D tilitotfsIiFtl DDt r l
for fitiif
against &gt;..u i,» .l.f.uli
mnne*.urth*• »F*ks, it**" matt»r «*f heI Ientered'
ITNF ■ my hand and .eat ,,f
• f&gt;|&gt;r«tv«| nf Pitot i»|wrt Rful the
•aid
Cour”
al
banford. Florida this
•Ivrlnff of dtzifitiutlun of pa|J ppiais llth day of February.
IK,I
Will Clitflf iwfofw th# &lt;Olll t
&lt;
&gt;
I* IIBHNHON
Lrnwetl A Clin#. Jr
Clerk of the i Irrult
Mdigit#i Kiln** tlrtllliiit
Court
A* At.'nsinigfritur# nf ui«| Voile Williams,
Jr
#s1ili.
Kollrllnr
for
I'lalntlff
Klrwt I'ulitoniton »»n Krb IL l l l l
T i l l : U TA Tl: lit* Fi.llllllM
TO
WVATT III I d M i l , Wlliist: III:.
blllBTt H lu I \KMI1IV,
A sworn Hill of t*oni|ilalnl having
been (lle,l against yon |n the Clr.
cull Court. Ninth Judicial Circuit
of Florida. In and fur tiemlmde
County, by Kffle lima llulaiiry. ihe
same being a hill for divorce, and
|l having been alleged ih.rrln that
your residence la unknown you ar,
hereby require,! to I a n d a|&gt;tt«-cr
before Ibis Court and flic your
written defenaea to said Complaint
on or hrfore Ihe llth da* of March.
A. I* 1*11. olhcrwlse decree |&gt;r .
ronftaao will be mined ugalnsi
you
The ban l.-rd Herald la hereby
designated as a liewaua|,rr nf gr,,
•rat drcnlatlnn in which this ,-Ua
Hon shall ha |iuMlih,d on, e ea, I,

M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G — T Y P IN G
C RE D IT IN V E S T IG A T IO N S M A D E
A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D STATES OR
FO R E IG N COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TEI.EPIIONKK ISO and 1071

Rooei 404 Sanford Atiaatk National Bank RM*.

week for laur ronatrullsa sre.| «
W ITNCbb my hand and oi l. lal
seal a* Clerk of lha Clrctili • n
In and for bemimda Count
Flor­
ida. this Mth day I f Frbtuaiy. A 11
1* 11.

o

l* HEflNtMiN

Clerk nf Clrcmi Court
My; N .rHie Nti 11|m»r|
l»#PU»r «*l#rh
('.uUnil VV Hi&gt;«fu#f,
a\ltnrtir&gt; at Uw,
I* o lh*l 120
Ksiifitril. Klorltli.
Suilcitor for I'litntiff

Ants With Wings|

PLANTOATTEND

FREE
OPEN MEETING

May tie

' T E R M I T E SI
He Sure To
Cull or Write To-tlny

ORLANDO

Kor KltKK InbiH'Ctimi

THURSDAY - MARCH 1

FIDELITY
ExtcrminatinK
Cu.

ANGEBILT HOTEL 8 P M
LB AKN

MOW

PH O N E — 2-1211

VtCM M e

Nijrlit A Sunilay
.'Hit North Main Street

P H O N E — 2-1852

us h o tsh o ts

&gt; «

f

ARB AWRSADY
I f POINTS 8* HINO/

r P L A V fl Ouaw tu h

f

WMUT

h a p pe n e d ,

BUBBUH ^a

’y

Develop I' oIhc And .Self-Confidence

d e ta ils right a *

run w e
PULL THIS HIRE GAMS
WITH th ' 'p l a m b s ' o u t a

t ___ T M P I S i X

\nllior o f "How To Will Ft tends
nml I nf Hiem v People" and ‘ ‘ Ib-w
r » Stop Wmryinii und Start
Living'*

Speak Effectively

...U H --A H L L OIVE VUM TM*

r a l l y /.

HAI.K CAKNKlilK

Overcome Fear

By Roy

BUBBUH
BEAN/

TO

Orlamlti

OZARK IKE
.
II "IT,
an m s *
A j u s ' s c a n r i o t in '
IO A^ITJUTiS T UP PER A ROTH-

12 THINGS

Certified lia lf Carnegie InatrUctor* w ill ei|&gt;lain Mr. C an ieg ir'a uniinn i- in u
of training and you will hear rcve ra l irce n l graduates talk iiric fl) "it bow
they have p ro filed from this course. There is no obligation w hnlsut-irr, and
of tourse tw coat of any kind for you to attend thi* meeting. Wc can |&gt;tnml»e
yuu an intensely iulett-sting evening -one that could easily unitL a liitnlng
imint In your life . Why n&lt;*t conic and S E E FO R Y O U R S E L F just «h&gt; Dale
Carnegie G raduate*—more than
a quarter m illion, roast to vna,l
enthusiastic a lly acclaim this (m in in g a* the Imst ever devised.

_______

y&lt;

t h is

m tn tt
HRRALI*
Want Ada
Fee Ret ah*
The fallawlaB r a t » aggly la
all Waal Ada gwblUfcta la Tb*
Baafard Havel* i
1 Mas* tie gee IIwe lwaer*lea
I 1 1usee lee ger line Iaee*1leu
• ****** Be get IIww laaertlea
(lasea gr ger ll*a Iweerl
glee wwrda tw Iks llaw.
' ' » rale ler Mark fare ra

PHONE 148
Waal Ad* will k* eeeegled
ever Ike lelegbeae ew sweiweeca*aw charge II l- s r aause &lt;•
llaled la Ihe lelcphwwe keek, la
re tuns fer tkla w, rwewsuadatlea
Ihe adeertleer le sigeMed Is gar
graaagMr- la wrder iwr aa la
Nader the heal gs sal hie aarslve.
Waal Ada nssl he Is ear af.
tie* wa lha dar be fete gahlleetit*.
eetlly we I earnedtalHf
m
If aa erter eerwew lai »* w a*weiMe far
W# eaaast he e
I*

THE
R lSRALD
SANFORD

ROOM IIODHK, (•xrottenk loeaHim, UMrOiMV.
I UK I » ROOM HOI'SK.
lot*. I'.*,‘UUI.OO, Term*.
: RED ROOM HOUSE, oak floor*,
•.'or. I»t, 3 ear garage. Term*.
COMBINATION STOKE AND
APARTMENT, Furnished, fd.-

oy^ioo

W. Hall, Realtur, Florida 8tate
II" nk Hide, (giuund floor l Ph.
176*.
3 BEDROOM block home, I year
old. Ob i kitchen, space heater,
Venetian blind*. Priced fo r «|uirk
•ale. 257D Palmetto, Owner
home aMer H;0q P.M.
LOT in.' Petri" Mellon. 2nd Srrtlon,
5246.1)0, »W.(*i Balance easy.
LOTH on French Avrnue in High

I-W P."C •*»•«&gt;

tXtitSXXilZ*

!»&gt;•'-'

BRICK HuUdinr, 105 Palmetto
Avenue, I atom and warehouie
opnoalte Pott Office. 50 x l i t ft.
A lley In rear. Immediate po*ieealon. 115,000. 12500 cash. Bal­
ance like rent. Beth DeBoe,
I— R E A L ESTATE W AN TE D — &lt;

W ILL

TRADE Hparten
Manor
house trailer for real e*uta or
equity, Banford area, P, O. Bov

rhona 410 m.

jo r iB ^ F R iv A t r T O ir

Septic Tank*, Create Tren t, Dry

Bueinerw couple have *nk*. com
Tanka, Tank CradUa, Stepping
foliable furnished roeia, their
Stonee, Benehe*. Flower Pot a,
home, with ronnectlng bath, for
Block a, Window illla and llatcla,
rent to a gentleman. Nice tee
Concrete Fleora, Maehlro finDon and leu then ten minute
lahed. Free Estimate*.
walk from btuineea dUtrirt.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
-.Linen furnlahed. See evening* «— E l m __________ P h e a e l f l l
W at 106 Holly Ave. IIP week. _
We both leu wbra yet. float bein*
(JNfc FURNISHED ROOM—OH of
rlpliaaa to LA NEATH
garage and kitchen. (TOO Mag­
nolia Ave. Phene 597-/.

LOTS

FOR

SALE

L M *a *l

9150.00—SI 0.00 down 95-00 per
J lo . Beth DaBo* Bog l i f t .
100 fC FfiONTADK on Mallonvflle

ROOM houae wTtS two
ns. • Good location, I

R0CERY STO RE-G ood bua|note. 14 ft. Meat Cate. New amat
tllcer. Scale*. Colored »ecUo«.
W ill aaerifle*. Living quartern
available. See at W *
South
.Adelle, DaLend, Fla.
'

FOR

speak

BI.INDb made u
order. Seminole Ventttar, Blind
Co.
V2i) w. .ird St.
phom
II6J-V

A ll ,'lnMt * a r t stilc tly lim llivi to IP peo|dt, o that C riH fie tl H il
liistutetiiM can give p&lt; i'o,mtt in -*m . tii-n to . v c iy mcitihei. Wh c iio ll
tu- a ii a red at tin pi eminent and sut ces.-f nl pcoph In Soul it l-londu
llale Carnegie Giauuale«? Ami thev touie ftotn alt walk* o f life . Fur

eatriapoi tuenurly

i'iu " - r ■
? i-m 'who m&gt;
in-Ian*"

ROCK l.ATM, HHKKT ROCK.
NAILS, PIPE. S T E E L IMMED
IATE D ELIVERY. P H O N E
Mid&gt;.343H-N.V,C.
LAWNMOWKhS Sharticnad. (
\ rrou ttla n tt l f l i r e 'l i r i . i u i i HtUKKI-lcycle* icpalrcii, lock .vmi kci
NEW CIIKST of liiatsrrrs, also
\ ilo t n ey *
M in isletllttginrs rwork. Prompt serve* II \\
_u*ciJ baby crib. Call 4Q1-M.
Stilc-mi t*
Banker*
Furrmro
Shunt*. IIP K 4»h St.
GOOD A N D HAD
Itoo-ew |ir»
K elt- MniiarrrChem ists
Died Metal Ire !lu ara
111.3* NEW FI UOHS rurlaced In get
Sec re tar Ic*
Iti-urancr 'leu
links
UmhI laiunge chair*
10.0U
feciton Old floor* mad* llki
StenoEin|diri s
l.ahor Leader..
|tvnli*t«
L'scl ,1 m . cane Isack Suite
14.1*0
new. Finishing, vleaning 8 wai
Irarheis
V lrch anlcII,* lorU»ei| Dining Room Tabte
OB'.
nr. P.irtaf.lc power piaeL f&gt;
llttd Dining Table, 4 rhalrg IU.tr!, -, ............
. ,
...
Uacd 3 jtc. Livin g Rnum Suite 2P.U6 ^ A T L l I ami &lt; 1« k He (miring. A ll
Urrd 2 pr, K(|,rp |iivtnjf
work
giiatanlcc.l
ReajtinaM'
HAI.K &lt; AitNKGIK COUItHK KXKI.IJKIVK NI’ONSOU
Room Suite
uutr,
prlea*. 1. M E n g li b. J i
1.17*
J.
ti.d
I!u d (kill Red*, full and (win
WOODWORKING
C a b in e t
m
n
i
A
i N s i m
r i
Counters, Shrives, ct,-. to nii),-r
ii . c aiin-,
.Small laials, l&gt;uilt, rr|iai|r,|, r
finisbeii. f\ Vail I4I3-J
I,....
‘ I'llK KINK ItAM iKB
VACUUM CLE AN ER NOT
WORKING RIGHT?
AS SOON AS YOU TELL
THOSE RCWT3 WILL HOLD YOU TILL I
ovtxi
Repair* mailt* liv traiurd fartorv
ART1CI.B8 W ANTED
GET WAT MASKED PAlC* YOURS*
WLERt TOE StVIiSH
I’ apcrt*. Phnnr PHrt Fire pick
GOLD 13 ItOtEN IN. ,
up and delivery within 60 mtbTMI3 CASTLE V
1,000 U S E D T I B E R at best price*.
radiita. Pinnipt nervier, free c«PlreafniM 8ton*e._
tlmalM.
We bur, sell A tredr use! ROOF WORK of all kind* Eaves
Turnin',». W liaon-M airr Fin n .,
ami fiullers Repaired aid Pain)
tgra r*
s» Rhone BAA.
e,|. Near Roofs applied. Painting
and
cutting.
Hanford, Ph.
tone w R it A rkw th t»rg.
COCKER Plinpir*. i
NOTICES PKRHONALS I?
le. Mr*. Carl Mot*.""riinnr '*■'
»fA R V H I.KNDING LIBRARY
»•
HELP W AN TED
—a 1309 Ma«n»M* If now npen Mnn.
thru Fri. HI In 12 A M . .1 to fl
HWiin I i grocery raatiier, eg penP.M Sat 4 to a PA L___________
enee preferred hut not neves
eery.
A p p lf
Mr.
Whatley,
Margaret Ann Sinra,,
W AN TED -.girl for fountain and LOST: Collie wandered o ff nver
weekend, named "Bolto", ttrlilrn M IC K E Y MOUSE
drug dept, lan ey’* Drug Htore.
UK Catalina Drive or Phone
LAD Y Familiar
‘umlllar with retidenUal
IIM -J or 1251-J. Itcwai J._____
\v,4AT l
u v u rr e v rc i t
V ^ Q r**!
. to devote few hour* daily
P2'jMTPNgf»
tO... TVS A
AlTOM nm i.RR____ —13
In phoning from her home, for 15—
*THgA\?
MUNCH T 3
firm eataoliahed over SO year*. RENT A 'C A R . U-drlv# It hr day.
«SC*N&lt;J
Salary. State reference ami if
week, or aeason. Enellah Ford*
FC*Jm TBN\
straight or party line phone, also
AAB TOO !
and American Ford*, tedan*.
inrslneit rtpetlenrr, If any.
atatinn wagon* ami ronverllhle*.
Reply giving phone number C. I.
Strickland Morrltan. Ine„
E.
i.r vit 3647 Klngtboro Road NK,
------ ‘ NOW, 1--First Kl.
Atlanta. ___________ _________
WAIT A AtlNLfT*.
GARDEN Tractor.
IH01 ‘ W et
FlLUOW*...Fuert
tVanted—dlrl fo r curb tervlre,
Second Street. Call between I
TUN. B u r . . . . *
good' Up*. Phone 697-J for in­
and 0.
__
formation.
___
IM fl T b N T lA C Tod ir S«Un. very
K X H i r IKNCKD
Stenegrapher.
good lire*. Reliable transport* •
Steady work. Mutt have trafiation, new tag. Private owner.

tin-M-nsing yotn km-wl,- . .■*
pno-to nl psyrlatlogy nml your
skill lu hunintt relation*.

ENRICH Vtil’ lt COMMAND
OF ENlil.1811.
W R ITE MORE EFFECTIVE
I.KTTKRH.
BROADEN y o u r
in t e r
KSTN try participating In und
listening to hundred* nf short
talks.
DEV El.tlP VfHilt I A I C M
I'OWFItK and improvi your
pc i Minallty
I I ABN lit WORK W i l l i
A ND
HANDLE
o r H L Il
I'KOPI.E.

'■ii

1

H'srmu

portation to Plantation Estates.
Phone B. DHucjan, Sanford 1470.
EXPERIENCED meld for general
housework, 6t4 day*. Phene
1050-Mi

•___

47 Dodge '• Ion Pickup,
Eipreta Hotly .......

1596
lour Work. 47 IHalf« I* Ion Eiprea*
Free Kail
*
Graeay, 45 Dodge I Iwt Htaka . - .. . 1560
HUT
45 Chevrolet N tor. Stake ... |A45
•rival* faia45 Dqdge.lty ton, Cabin
ehaaala, new engine
|&lt;ll*3
41 OievraUt % ton SUke
M C k m k ih

ton Make . |M|

♦»0nip. * » P » M W N t i f a

tit?

aad Tr.-Mr. • !* n r * Urat.

M!&lt;U0. Phone UX9 or M7-IL

-&amp; &gt;n r u t « '* rii.T 3 *4a
*LUCOMNa, Vvh O
P ia v a

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1445

swm

ILL r v r A STOP TO WWATtV tn H
ABOUT TO00 ON IN T V * X T | M

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4

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By Caul IttililrtMin

E T TA KETT
A fin a M M tr&amp; A U .
tm A erK S . HC AMD «4T
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PtAQOCX 'r o p fu rr/ u rA A

I-'ran Strike

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1745

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fttl e business
i ollfei «-llc&lt; *.
linnet
■lull,.
DEM i o p r o i it VGK \N D
It
S' 4 1. I CONI 11»l N't’ E
•troy ft til IIDil i Mf i■ itifi -t lot 11iy
eompl rx.
IN tltE A S t V* *1 1: I't l|S|
tin .-In&gt;p join per.-olllll forti *’
L»*l h In laidnrs* nml l-ti, 1
BHMII1
u n i t ttvi i n i i; Ml MOB Y.
6)H 4lU Wllll-UI to dew. ttr* -,ii
nuiitt* ■ .tl.tl t.l. .
• H i l l 1 YllURSI I.K. &gt; t.l it
SERVICES, yntit pi-alu, I, ami
your i ulliiiiastn more •(
fectivcly
W IN &gt;11)11E Fill ENDS by

No KcNvrvntion N ew lcil For Thin Mcolinir

HA LB —5

4 BURNER GAR rang*, goo,I rim- VEN ETIAN
dltloo. IB). 612 Myrtle Ave.

no

T H IN K ON VsM It I LE T at-1

f'OMK AND llllIN i; A I MIKNII OU TWO
BOTH MIJN AND WO.MKN WKI.COXIK
V -R K A I. ESTATE FOR HAI.K— S » — A R T IC L E *

;

I’HKI'A ICE FDR I.KADEItSH IP in Vuur itMiiimuiity tin I
* oiir liuninr^i or iinifi'i-iMH,

You w ill meet one evening a week fo r alxtern weeks as one o f a group &lt;d I"
Ituslness men and women. You w ill -peak at least twice each agaiion. Youi c d llfu d Hale C a in e g ir inslruclm s w ill tell you what is wrong w ith youi lalk and
how to remedy and Improve it. E v e ry tnentlwr of tile class w ill offer hi* o il
grsimns for im proving your la lk * so when you flnl*h, you w ill have the
Instructor'* help ami the help and comment- of ;i!i of youi fellow student-. A
a result of t ill* training you w ill soon develop coinage mid self-confldi-inc.
You w ill learn In think on your feet As the course progresses, you will lashown how to plan and prepm- and construct your ta lk *, how to i11u-.tt.cis
your point*, how tu la- tlc a r. how to In- entertaining, Imwr to t« impti -m
and convincing You will ta- taught how to appeal to advantage Ix-foi, &lt; gioop,
Imw to teiio iiito'i what you want to any, how to l»-gui and how |o cud youi
talks.

rtADt

iiia im m

w il.l. IIK ir MM

Haw This Course Is Conducted

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P iea si

vtitOOVrt

�*

District Convention
At Church 0 1 CoU
Kim Avenue and Twenly.fiflh
Sirred, Friilay night, Saturday
and Sunday and several hundred
members of the denomination
are due to be present from Sem­
inole, Volusia and luske coun­
ties, the Itrv, Joe Crews angounc-d today.
Among (hr minister* to lie pretent wilt he the Rev. Ibilihy Welch,
•on-in-law of R*v. Crews, the

Montictli Talks Tu
Presbyterian Group
Tin- satisfaction
that comes
frum tithing one’a Income and
"taking I mmI Into partnership"
in business was outlined last night
Dr memlxr- of the Pr«'»l&gt;y(crlan
Men’s •'Ini* hy Howard 'iufltleth,
loci I insurance nr* nt, following
a suppi r in tin church mines last
night. Joel Field introduced him.
Mr. Mnntirin told of n young
Chicago li'islnest II an whose ertdeaviiM fails &lt;1 until he prayed
to God to In* Ills partner. Today
that man, Jsme
I . Cruft, has
1he large-t type of l»u*ine«« of
it* kind in thi world, hi pointed
out.
Stanley llniiulry Ini in group
singing with Harry Wester ac­
companying. Tin
Rev.
\ G.
Milnnis showed sterenpllran pieturrs relatid t•* tin jirnper use
o f money amt tithing
Women un the -upper committee Included Ml«. Charli
Mor­
rison, Mrs, H. I). Highleyiiiao, Mrs.
W. M. Hoag. Mr&gt;. Dirk MeUulin.
Mr*. C . It. Dawson ami M r«. W .
C. Smith. Mrs. Iloag ami Mrs.
ilclaulin supplied the pleasing
floral dn-orslion*.

D R. 0 . 1- I’ KRSONS
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0UH8B8 KITTED
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To Cheerful Interiors
Susan Alexander Sluditm
. 112 F. Wi'lhoiirnc Ave.
Winter I’ark, Fla.
Tel. 3H43I
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Railroads
tr.mtlauv* Ftvm Face Gael
the car iquifti white paint on the
spot. A following crew teplsrei
toe rail, and, if the trouble I* fundaniaiiiMilal, nil other rad- tereived in the same lot an traced
down and inspected.
To give warning o f a “ hot ho*."
caused hy ash- friction, two fuses
are inserted in Journal holes
When overheated, one shoot* &gt;■
dense stream of smoke to attract
attention. Hut because the *mok&gt;e
may not lie noticed at night, the
other fuse emit* an inten-c odor
to attract the train crew’s alienion.
The Central doe* not depend en­
tirely on mechanical gadgets. It
a1l--tn|ile. tike other railroads, to
guard agalosi “ human failure" in
the train's operation.
An engineer must have 20f3«J
vision ami good hearing to get his
job. He must not he the slight-vi
hit eo! ir blind. Before he gor* O'
duty he fi-hra through halls of
different -hades of yarn to prove
ne can dlslinquish -ignal fight rolots in foi-gv weather.
Hi- must undergo periodic phy­
sical inspection*. lie start* u- a
fin-man in the freight sm l**.
climbs to firrmsn In pawngei
service, to i-ngilMman in fre'gt.'.
freight servl- and finally to citgiro man In passenger «rrv!cr a
process that take* about 22 years.
The Pennsylvania Railroad ha*
deellned comment on it* np-'iating precedun-s and |tolirie* (tend­
ing the outcome of manslaughter
charge* against the road a, an
outgrowth of th&lt;- Woodridge *&lt;■!
dne.
lint in a summary drawn un I*-fore tile Woodridge accident, till
Pennsylvania dr*erllted the autoiiiMiie (rain slop sv*tcni a* “ ftp
nealini; in lh .&lt; n " hut a I. niug
"no practical -idvanlage in f.nt
a Very definite ill-advaiitgi ." It
rontlnursl:
"The automatic top t - install'd
on railroads wai accompanied hy
a fo rei taller «o that the engineman could eliminate it at will and
prors-ed according to the -ignul in­
dication- and hi* judgement. Ob
viously, there again the human
• h nii-nl is fiAramnunt and the ail
toinatle -top Is Hs-eondary.
“ I f the autumatie stop is In•tailed without the forslaller, so
that the responsibility is practi­
cally removed from the rngioemni
it Is only human to evpert that
with thi* lessening, if not enlirt*
removal of manual roulrnl, thenwill la* a dullness, a diminution of
alertness and a decreased senir « f
leaponlhilitv on the part of the
enalnrman."
The Pennsylvania aummarv *aid
that for fa*t. hravv trains there
•va* "no mechanical device which
can I f substitute,! for the engineman’s personal eonlrol and judge
menl In their proper and safe
manipulation.
“ Anyone who lias driven an au
•orooblle in heavy traffie can un
derstaml what w# are talking
about.
“ Ila l* governed not only hy
-l*"]pl indication*, which of course
is paramount, but also hy spre I.
weight, traffir Ix-forr and l-ehin-i.
dl-ta-rs- nn-l other element • which
must he taken into consideration
The Pciinsvlvsnia, r-lating its
r.'ffnrt to prevrnt "htinian failure,'
saidt
"Fur example. In 1019 mor(ban 40,000 ruad checks of Iratn
and engine rrrwa were made by
sutwrvi—rv experts nf the PennlyKania Railroad under a withvareltv of oprraling condition*
and situatioris.
“ Severe discipline is admitti•tered to employes who fail In
ihr»e trata."
The I'rntuylvanla aaid “ th* cur­
rent condition of the employe l*
checked every time he rrporta for

WATCH FOR OPENING

Salvation Army
Meets In Atlanta
(a p t. F.va Williams and Lieut.
Ila irl 1‘rlerioti of the local Sal­
vation Army Post
wdl Irave
Thursday for Atlanta Ga , where
workers from post* in IQ states
will meet.
Among those who -vill attend
will
!&gt;e National
Commander
Krnrut I’ugnine, who has charge
of oil of the Salvation Army
work in the United Slates, and
Col. William Noble.
Cap!. Williams yesterday was
polishing up her hlg hasa horns
In preparation to entering the
hig parade in which hands from
III district* will participate ami
later will compete in contests.
train duly."
"Tin- •• checks," it said, "cover
their general appearance, phyiir-d
condition, alertness,
soberness,
knowledge of the line’ eurratl
physical and operating cordltions
Mid laic it thsnges that a.'is-l the
movement of trains over the ter­
ritory io which they are operat­
ing."
The ((’( ' reported the total numlier of railway fatalitite* in the
ro lle d states in |!'60 was '1,401,
rotnpared with 3,307 In 11110.
Tin total inrluiled 1,677 grade
iro--iiu- deaths. The nest highest
category, defined a* “ tr« -pa-scr",
list, .1 1,107 d&gt;ath*. Thi category
Includes persons who pas* close,I
gate ami tlimh over or under
train.
( i f (lie 17 1 passengrr victims,
I (0 w. te kill'd In wrecks, rompared with an all-time low of sis
hi IWlit, The other 24 died in what
are known as "train service" acci­
dent-, such as lumping on or off
moving train-, a* against 20 the
pie Vinos V i nr.
Th&lt; riuiulier of passenger deaths
wa&lt; eseciisbil bv the niiint&gt;cr of

lamrr Island Railroad rould point
to a record of 21 yrat* without a
Iin• enger falalitv wlillr- carrying
'.•.laai.iNMi.iMMi fares, more than Id
time* the present population uf
(lie rp itid Stale*.
Then, la»l yesr. came iwu l^mg
I .land wrecks that contributed
more than 100 passenger trains to
lilMI’t toll. The other major wreck
of IP60 took 31 live* almard v
Pennsylvania railroad troop iraln
at Went U fsyelte, Ohio.
Among the major rallro,!*. the
New York Central unofficially
lays claim to the safety cham­
pion-hip.
A spoke-man for the Central
'•till It had traveled (I7,(K)0,000.-Hi (lassepgrr miles In th* naal II
• ars without a p*-&lt; tiger fatality
•in to a irsin arcident, A paaseno «r mMe Is one n**seui»rr rarrird
one mile.
The last New York Central
train accident (atalitir* cairn- ail
A nrtl P , 1940, when the Lako
Shore limited war derailed on a
•harp curve rl Little Kallr. N. Y„
tilling 31 persons.
The aceident Interrupted a pre­
vious New York Central record of
61,000,(XK),00&lt;) passenger
milewill tout „ train se^ident fatality
Since the accident, the ru m ­
ba* been eliminated hy diverting
the course of lh&lt; M-duiwk River.
The C*ntral *av« other rail­
road* may have fatality-free relord* dating hark beyond 1940,
hut douhts their paa»engrr-mil»
vob-rn- would approach the Central’a.
’ ’ --her -he t r r nor the Asourlatlon of American
Railroad
ha* anv tabulation showing wheiIn r anv railroads, however »inall,
have record* compltely free of fatalitiea.
Art ICC source said there un­
doubtedly are some.

Korean War

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Seventh was vital to the Commun­
ists. The Pangnirn-lluensong road
is part of the highway which rut*
across tit# Konan peninsula from
Kangnung on the east roatl to
Seoul, rubbled old Republic capi­
tal near the west roast.
MaJ. General Claude R. Fereni.augh, commander of the Seventh
Division, said the main defenses
of the North Korean Third Corps
Itad been broken. Hr said the
Corps’ losses “ roust he pretty
close to half of them."
“ If they had any strength left
they would have countrr-attacked
yesterday when we went through
their main line of resistance," he
added.
Hut the pursuing infantrymen
wi re fared with a tough job in
running down lha Korean Red
remnant*. A division regimental
commander said the region Is un­
charted. Its mountains are same
of the rraggiest In Korea.
To the west, the Chinese and
Korea Red* were preparing for
a stiff battle. Front lloengsong to
the outskirts of Red-held Seoul
they w rit buvy throwing up de­
fenses.
II. S. First Cavalrymen and the
U. S. 24th Division met stiffening
resistance on the Uritish right
flank. Grenade-tossing Chinese
drove i* 21th patrol front a high
hill northeast of Yangypong.
A U. 8. Thin! Divition patrol
entered Seoul during Tuesday
night hut pulled out after killing
sit Rrd« and rapturing one.
On I hr Yellow sea roast north­
west of Seoul, South Korean Ma­
rine* -formed ashore near Ongjln.
within five miles o f the SMh
Parallel. They reported killing a
Red brigade commander and SO
other
officer*
and rapturing
equipment and documents hefqre
returning to thrlr ships.
The commando-type ruld wa*
made Sunday hut not disclosed un­
til Wednesday hy South Korean
sourre*.
O ff the east roast, a small
South Korean landing force cap­
tured another Hand near Won­
san. a Red-hold port 90 railr»
north of Parallel .1*, Covered hy
0. S. warships, the South Korean*
Undid from a minesweeper on the
Island of Hwangto.

tC.atlawee r t i a »a *e O n )
iag, which w o: put there la 1049
bjr the City for the convenience
of the shufflrU.ar.1 players, ap­
pear* to he damaged hut lightrti ami sr-irrbed, a door com*
ly. Inside the wallboard ii brok*
pletely burned up, and toilet fit*
turea are broken and ruined.
City Manaber G ifford MrKib*
bin said this morning that the
building is covered by a blanket
insurance poliry and addrd that
following an inspection of dam*
age, that repair work will start

(iamhlera Testify
d'oolioaeO reon* Po«o Oo#&gt;
he cluck'd William* about Roquemore, the sheriff said "that's the
m Paul Jennings, Williams’ former
chief deputy, testified ersterday
that two other x r _
bertaon and J. B. Stanley, wrr*&gt;
dismissed after making err**ta of
lutterv peoople.
Today, unil*&gt;r rros* eaaminatlop.
J- lining* -aid he hadn’t meant to
Imply that they were fired for ar­
re tin g anyla-dv."
.
Jenntnga had teatifled that RoherI son arrested a lottery writer
employed l-v gamld- r P. A.
Roundtree aiwt that Runldy had
arrested Rouamree himself.
"Didn’t you tell Williams you
heard Rnundtrve was paying o ff
ItnhOrtMn and Robertson wh* Ha­
shing 610(1 h ill*?" Shafirt asked
Jratiinr-s.
"Y e «," hi' repiied" Didn't William* say 'M y God
-frt the prrmf oT It'isnd w all Rht
/id nf him?"
"Yea."
Jennings alto replied in tha af­
firmative when Shafer asked If he
and William* had discussed Rol-s-ftson's drinking on duty.
F.mmrit Carat er. rwk.uro lot­
tery upi rotor from Mulherrr, te*lifted vrstenlay he helped finance
•he -herlfCs rampaign In return
for immunity.

The French established a small
colony near present-day JacksonColumhium. a metal, was named ville, Fla., in 1M4, but It waa
nfter Columbus because it was destroyed by th# H pinlirdi th#
flrmt discovered In the now world n#st yrtr.

--mo.

Kiwanis Luncheon
H'csatlaaeO rta a Pag* Oh )
of cittern.; trying to direct the
affairs o f government “ by remote
control’* and urged more active
study o f politiral matter* in or­
der to vote more intelligently
and not just along party lines.
Op the subject o f education, he
observed that in pioneer day*
th? boy* and fir's got plenty of
riercise by trudging three or
four ...dec to scheed, “ Now iu«y
ride in a $6,000 school hu, and
it ir necessary to build a $30,000
gymnasium «o that they ran
eserrise," he said.
O. I'. Herndon was wrlromcd
bark tn the club following hi*
long illness. Howard Montleth
welcomed the following
guests,
Mervin Oiler; R. E. and C. II.
flecker of Elmira, N. Y.; the Rev.
I- Ashley of Ocala; Arthur Uagmina; W. P. Wingte, Ml. Dora
and Don MrEmher Orlando.

traatlaaeO areas Paae O h )
e*tlmatr the Ru-sian threat to
Western Furope.
"I am convinced," he said, "that
fares** can he ready in a year that
wgl make aggression seem unpro­
fitable if we pursue the present
course full speed ahead/'
G ay said the Russians will start
a war when they feel they are
ready, and not before
" Ir we move rapidly and rolIrotiurly, they may never be
ready under therr mneepl of
readiness, with odd. so heavily
in Ihelr favor a* tu assure suerest."
By developing forces "which
will bring peae,-, even if that
peace is an armed truce over the
yeara."
Clay reportrd a gradual swing
away from Communist politiral
influence In Westrm Furope.
He said Western
Kuropeen
nation* now "are able to contri­
bute to Uielr own defense econ­
omically and physically" and have
rrcogalsed that they "must con­
tribute."
By congressional approval of
the North Atlantic I’oM Gay

Congregg Told Two
More Guard UnitR
May Re Called Up
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 * - b T 1 General Lawton Collins said today
there is a possibility that it might
lie necessary to call up two more
National Guard divisions this year.
The Army ehief of staff stressed
that it is only a possibility "in
the hark of my mind'' and he haa
not recommended such a plan to
the Joint Chief* o f Staff.
The Army haa said, and Collina
reiterated, that there are “ no pre­
sent plans” to call into service anv
more Guard divisions although
smaller guard units might he sum­
moned t ? federal -&lt;-r»!•&lt;-.
Collin*
testified before
the
House Armed Service* commitUe
at hearing* on 'egi*lation to per­
mit the drafting of Ifl-yrar olds
nn-l -ct up a long-term universal
military training and service pro­
gram.
A similar hill is now being de­
Senate.
bated hy thie *"
Collins'.* statements eoneernlng
the Guard were made in response
to questions from Chairman Vin­
son (D-Ga).
The Armv chief declined to state
In the public hearing his reasons
for thinking it might lie necessary
tn rail two Guard divisions in addi­
tion to the si* already- in active
service. Hut he told Committee
memb*r* he would be willing to
discus* the matter privately with
them.
Collins also gave an emphatic
"no" to a question from Rep.
Rivers iD-RCi whether the Guard
would l&gt;e "picked to pieces" bv
calling up unit* smaller than divi­
sion site.
“ The Guard I* in hettrr «hnpr
today than in It* peacetime his­
tory," Collins added.
Rrp. Van Zandt (R-Pal asked
about equipment that the Army
ha* taken from National Guard
unit*. National Guard traders have
complained o f being raided and
crippled by loss of equipment to
the armed fore**.
Collin* replied that this equip­
ment consisted o f lareelv trucks
ami Cub nlanva. |(a said tha equip­
ment hail been taken by friendly
arrangement made with the N a ­
tional Guaid Bureau and would he
replaced shortly.
lie said It was a rase o f tak­
ing the equipment from the Guard
or not having it for the men on
the fighting lines.
Across the Capitol, 8enator Lyn­
don Johnson predicted voting may
begin this week on the Senate's
version of the hotly disputed draft
and service hill.
The Senate measure |&gt;rovldes for
drafting Ift-year-olds after other
available men in the 19-26 age
bracket h aw been taken. The
House version, a compromise draft­
ed bv Vinson, provides for the In­
duction of youth* at the age uf
I8 '« year* nf age.
Vinson aiked Collins whether he
Iwlieved the house hill would meet
the department's needs fo r raleing an armed fo n r uf S.S00.f¥VI.
Collina replied he believed it
would hut added " i f we have to go
beyond that figure—which it hy
no meant unlikely—we will have to
lap the IH year old*."
Hr a-Med that this might have to

Civil Defense

DR. H. K. RING

CHIROPRACTOR
t fiM U a r i ream f u » « » • )
I
a r t h r i t is
“ footnote" in the budget the cab­
• NEURITIS
inet will recommend to the U f i e
• siN im rn s
lature when it meet* here Apr. 3.
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
The footnolei with which the re.
Phone 1762*1740
commended budget I* aprinklrd
are only inaerted to advise the
lawmakers certain fund repeal*
have been made. The Cabinet is
neither for nor agalnat them. It
ha« recommended eapendlture* of
*2(17,000 on civilian defense for
the neat two yeara.
The State Civilian Defrn»e Coun­
cil made plana laat month to aak
for the $6.1100,000 appropriation
.NOOTHER UKE IT
It thought at the time the «um
\
a tw A v i t o
would lie matched hy federal
J
tehper
.tastvj
fund*, making *10,000,000 avail­
able for Florida for air raid
need* a* medical supplies, Iran— N£V£RfAU3 AtWAY6 POPS
•helter* and auch civilian dtfenre
ponation for emergence squad*
and remmunlrationa, and hospital
equipment.
However, since then. U. S. Civil
Stanley-Kotfers
Defrnae Administrator Millar!
Caldwell ha* announced the fed­
Hardware Co.
eral government will not aid in
financing large community raid
214 S A N F O R D A V H .
sheltrri because their construction
would coat f^OO,000,000,000 take
Phone 1.161
too long and »nak un too much
manpower and material*.
COURTFOUS SERVICE
Caldwell, former governor of
Florida, raid civilian* will have to
PRICES RIGHT
depend chiefly on preaent build­
ing*. Thc*e can be atrengthened
QU ALITY MKRCIIANDI:
or adapted for u«e a* «he|ter», he
pointed out.
Florida civilian defense author!*
tie* are surveying the state now
to find out what hiiililinr* will **•*
suitable a* shelters. An inventory
la being made of such structure*
as reinforced concrete building*
several stories high. Also being
listed are buildings which could Crmmulsioa trlicse* promptly hci sin*
aerve as shelter* If reinforced or it goes li|hl tu Ihc scat ul Ihc Ir.HjMf
•amlbaggivL
Ul help banco and Ciptl m ill UiJ t
Thi* announcement of I .’aid well e nhlrfth and aid naiute to mmiiIk rj
undoubtedly will -be taken i"lo M*l raw, tender, indarned bfomtitd
consideration hy «uch lawmaker* membranes Guaranteed lu please \uu
a* Senator John Ilranch of Hills­ or money refunded Crcomulskin has
borough county who said he would stood Ihc tut ol millions of user,.
have to know the appropriation
“ I* practical and will serve our
security."
nUts* Caafks. CSstl C#M». Assls »•••«* *4
Other said they’d l*&gt; governed
hy nation wide civilian defense
plan* or rommmted the neces­
sity for the shelters would have
to be proved to them.

C R E 0 M U LS I0 N

I raottaood rrwwt raoe One I
privilege o f home ownership, the
inltiativa o f a people to grow and
prosper I* also taken away.
The reelgnation of Mr*. John
L. Galloway was accepted with
regrot. There were 22 maitiboH
present at the meeting._________
gon assertion* that no 1H year olds
would-be aant overaaas uni#is abaolntelv wee'essary- II* added, how­
ever, that he hoped no such pro­
vision would lm written Into the
hill, lie explained that the process
of removing 19 vear old* from a
division alertest fo r oversea* woulJ
‘Narmpromise the secrecy » f more-

/ W l % t§ rr 4aother Mia at*
No as*tier how Mans remedies sag
kite tried foe ilrhlng rerrao,
gsaefasls, Infection-, alklele’* fual
ae whatever your skin trouble nu ,
ha anything from head to fo.ii- a
WONDER SALVE ran kelp
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Army asue /or yon /ofAs ol A»-ue
WONDER SALVE is while.
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t.-i
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M 4 to Boolarg br Lower. n«w«wlUsi
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doing
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to all roantrie* In Europe willing
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N o . 136

W orkers Leathernecks
Gov. Warren Denies Rail
President Expresses
AgreeToNew Launch Attack
’Gam blers Financed Settlement Against Reds Complete Confidence
In Mobilization Head
His 1948 Campaign
Governor Claims His
pSupprcssionOfGambling Refutes Re­
port By Kefauvcr
T A L L A H A S S E E r Mar. I~ &lt; /P j
—Governor Waritn raid today h*
did not receive any contribution*
from known gambler* during his
1948 campaign (or governor.
In a prepared tUlemenl. i«ued
trftanswrr to a report by the Kefauver Senate Crime Investigating
Committee, the Florida Governor
declared:
"According to the pren. the
Kefauvcr Committee baa (ded a
report taying I urn aniited in my
election campaign by contribution
of known gambler*. I did not re*
ceivc any tuch contribution* and
lA a v e no knowledge of any such
cRitributiuni made In anyone in
my behalf.
"Neither it there any lestimony
before the Committee that any
gambler contributed to my cam*
paign. Certainly, the record of my
tc w iiiiu

oa r*a * ala)

Dead Man’s Kidney
Burifies Blood Of
Woman For 3 Days
GLENDALE Calif., Mar. t—
(Al—The woman who Urea with a
kidney In a tllng enter* her
third day of borrowed time to­
day and her doctor saya »he it
much improved.
A kidney taken from a man'-,
body leva than an hour after
hte death haa been connected to

Sneyr W?h.’$
;’2y Spite
are tutpended lo-sldo hvr
hoapltal bed in a tray containing
a aallne*glueote aolutlon.
Howard
Merrill, osteopathic
mrgeon at Motile Kam&gt; Htnpiial.
tald the 33-ycar*o1d Rlve-ild-,
Calif., woman'* own kidney* became Inflamed by a /Iru* Infec­
tion and ceased functioning.
Kidney* normally filter * ’a*te
tnducta from the blood ami
M waa dying of toxic polaonlng.
Dr. Merrill tald.
"Blood la flowing through the
kidney ami urine I* being dis­
charged," he added. The outside
kidney will Iw disconnected when
her own kidney* reiume fuii-.timi.
ing, he said, ptnhahly wi'hiu thn
next ID day*.

Cost-of-livinR Adjust­ Three
Russian-Type
Jets
Arc
Damaged
ment Is Included
As Rail Unions Get
In Dogfight Over
Northwest K o r e a
121-j Cent Increase

Soviet Agrees To Acquittal Motutn
BigFour Deputies’ Denied In Bribery
Meeting In Paris Trial Of S h e riff
Conference Would Be State Rests Case As
Defense Attorneys
Held To Decide On
Move For Dismissal
Agenda For Parley
Hr THOM AS P. W IIITNKY
MOSCOW. Mat. I &lt;/V&gt;- Rut*
lia agreed today In a meeting id
and aitigned .1 lop man. I irvt
Big Four deputies in Pam Monday
Deputy Foreign Minuter Andiri
Gromyko, to the jnHt
(Urilaln announced ahr would
tend a delegation, ami this waa
said by a fmelgn office spokesman
to mean *hr had accepted a So­
viet Wrply In the western prnpoaali. France pridmbly will ui'ign Alexandre 1’arodi, a ton
diplomat, French scurres said,
adding that they saw no string*
attached to the Soviet reply. Ilnwever, in Washington a Stale De­
partment spokesman said it was
■till uncertain whether the depu­
ties' meeting would open Monday.)
The Soviet Union, agreeing to
the Western propoaal that the de­
puties discuss an agenda for a
&lt;r«wlli&gt;&gt;-4 IM fame Slit

B ARIO W . Mar. ! — &lt;/J’ | Molioiw for directed verdict* of ac­
quittal for former Sheriff Frank
William* and two other defendant*
charged with gambling graft contpirary were denied in criminal
couit today hy Judge Williant T.
Kennedy.
Making
the
argument*
on
ground* of insufficient evidence
wire Wallace Shafer, attorney
fm
William*; If. K. Oxford,
representing Mariurl M. Glover,
and l&gt;. C. Ij*ird, counsel fut
Kern lloquiimue.
Tlie State rested Its case yc*
let Jay after
preventing
eight
Wltn- »es In- an e ffo tl to show
that William*. Glover and Roque,
more ronsplrvJ to collect pro­
tection money from lottery o|»ratura.
lief me denying the motion* for
din* ted verdict*. Judge Kennedy,
after lengthy argument* by the
three defence lawyer*, also rfi r m l H , * o* Peae liar

Hospital Discussed
At Jayccc Meeting Jail Sentence Given
The Jayrrea *|tr* lal lio.pital
committer will inert loda) with
the Pit lien* Emergency ('nnunittre
at 4:0M P.M. at the City Hall to
discus* way* and mean* of pn»curing a new hospital fur Scunimle
County, President W« It. SteiniK-i
told a meetlltg^ril pw Jnyreei at
the Yacht Club today.
Four methods of acvuritig fund;
— the Flab Memorial Foundation,
public subscription, federal fund*,
and county bond*—will I** consid­
ered at the meet lag. Mr. Stamper
Indicated. II. I.. Perkin*, Jr. head*
the Jaycee commit tee.
In a meeting devoted entirely
to a business si-s.lop tile Jaycee*
approved the action of thr hospital
committer so far and agrerd to
make an Intensive effort to secure
a hospital In 'he near future.
Hill Schrneder, former president
of the Milwaukee Club, wnv a guest
at the meeting-

For Drunken Driving
line -enteller of tm days In
County Jail, and another for 3"
days wav pa**rd by Judre DouglaSirit*lrom In County Court thl*
mm rung In cave* of two men who
had l * e « ftrmvi guilty « f drlvtng
while intoxicated.
Fill* f.ee Locke, who had been
convicted yesterday, not only drew
the W) day sentence, but had hi*
driver’s llrense suspended for four
year;. This. said Judge Btenstrom,
w»* due to the fact that the of.
frnae was a third one.
Forrest Alexander 1*0. who wa*
ronvlcted of drunken driving on
Tuesday, and wrho drew the 30 day
senlrnce, had hi* driver's licenve
revoked for one year.
Thl* morning John Pinkney Hart
of Chuluota wa* ronvlcted hy a
Jury of driving while Intoxicated.
Sentence has not been passed yet.

WASHINGTON^ M*r. I &lt;/V)
3Jie W hited lout' Irevet hy *
labor revolt over wage control*
e irly tm lay hitnmrretf out .« pay
irlllem ent
for
1,000,000 non&lt;i|terating rsilro id worker*.
I he p«cl will give rnemhert of
the 15 union* involved *n im­
mediate 1 2 '-j cent an hour w.*ge
I hmuI. pin. 4 ro*l of living adpitlmrnl every three month*.
H ie
non-o|&gt;eralig employe*
who include ilmp w orker*, rin k *
and rnachinnt* -- now receive aver­
age pay of $1.46 an hour.
flic first of the rnit-oM m ng
ad|u*lrnenl due A pr.
I—
it
rt|*ecled to add four or ftve cenl*
an hour.
The agreement, reached aftrr an
all-night »e«*lon, al-o provide* for
so-called
“ p ria iu ctivity"
ralire
•tartin g Ju ly I,
if thr givcrnm erit’* vtabiliratlon program
perm its payments surh a* thovr
ipelled out In von11- atito wufke rt’ contractv,
It waa thr government'* in ­
a b ility to win organised labor'*
support fur a wage *tabilnati&gt;m
form ula that led to n derivlnn hy
the United I b I ku P olicy Commit
Ire last night to putt out nf ail
participation in the nmbillgatmn
program .
Settlement of the nurt-»priaiing
union's wage fight after only
four month* of negotiation* left
rail m ediator, free to concentrate
on e ffo rt* to bring about an
agreement with the four big
operating brothrrh'md*. T h e ir twoyear-old divputr fin a lly led to
government *el*ure o f the railIt’M lIvvrS tla f a i r Twer

IO K H ), Mat I t.l’ l
Ameri­
can I e ilheinei k* wielding bayo­
net, 111 hillml' iliignid* today won
two L-* height, Irnrn the t Imie-e
Red* m u Hocnviiiig
Other M ,i me* fought tlowly up
tread,* lull, m .* rcnrwrd drive of
lire hr.,it of a 40,000 man ( 0111mtnii • (nice in ienti.*l Korea
1 r Red* , iitinlci- illai ked liri
celv at I l ‘ M v o iitliw rv t of
Horngtong
In the ail. foui I 1 S, I HO
fvh" "ting Staiv damaged tluee
R u ,„. n-tvjre Mil, |cl* near the
Man, liiuian Iwildri flic I -HO jet*
tangl'd n* i 10 minute dogfight
with 12 Mil „ over unrthwevl Ko­
rea 1lie I dtli Air I nice v.ltd no
M o
w rrr fl.iiii.igni. h h a i Il«r
In »t |C| light irjuiitrd »in»e early
Feluuaiy.
A lltel u 111 plane, -In,I ill, rnrlti)
vihitlc , hillldingi,
und gun | h, *!t on*, rhe F ift h An
’
lit, Tliuivday
after 1 i „ i i
I To■ Red* k ille ,l «r
i! HHflM»H4 fas* )&gt;Kt
I
t t s F M m w i i t ru.KM
P \ I l l s , Ma,
I I,p, (iern-ial
Dwight 11 t 'l o iiliowi-il, auprenir
eqtn in under of the A tlantic Purl
At irry, left I'uriv tmtay by air
for talk
in London w ith the
i f r i t l h f ’h ir f, of S ta ff.
At I 1 I'tihuwrt*
lieu d q u arler.
in 11" Hotel A .t„n» here, it wa
said In* la l l. « would |,e "infoMII
*1" and that In- would return
lo l.nudon In wa* to see Itoyal
A !' Korce chief hit John ftlenvol.
tht I n -1 Sea la,id. Admit al laird
Fv» ,*r, and General Hit W illiam
m ini, the aiin y chief.

Truman To Press

Barbecue And Pistol
S h o o t G i v e n F o r 300
V i s i t i n g O ffic e r s

E x p e r ts G iv e

thr ( ilv fd Sanfoid wav hod
for the fuvt tune to member* of
the I londa I’eate O ffiiei, Avtocislion ye*letd*y. when more
than Mkl front 'I countie* of the
r»l!i Didrict attended tlie lugged
attemhly of law enfonenient of
fieri* ever held in Sanford, ai
cording to IVlicr ( hief Hoy t,
Wllllatr*.
l ily Manager l liffind Mi Kihhm
well i,med the tliltniv .it llieir
mrftirig wliiili wa* held at thr
the Elk'* lawfi^ and wa* followed
hy a lug bad&gt;e«ue at which sliuovt
the enllie jvolice forre with a«rl*
lance of Sheriff** depulie*. a**i*lr*l
hi ,riving more llian 15(1 |ter*«n*.
I he Jiarbecue laded from 5:161

W A M IIN U fO N . M ir I
l'ie,|.
deni I tun, in ml Imla* lie iiitend*
to contimre mgiiit: with all the
vigor I i - *»&gt; tlie ennlment of

I.. 7:00 P. M.

ft&gt; JOHN M. IIIGIITOM F-tt '
WASHINGTON. Mar. I -4iT’ l file Adim iutllalion jJmv to avk 1 on
g,e»* for wide lihorlion in iiiending military aid fund, next year *0 it
will fie free to help Spain. Yugotlaiia, Japan and Germany d -mli aition *eem» ad*it«h|e.
Official* comernecf with the ptnpoted new $11 000,000.000 foreign
aid program »ald to*lay It would v
be desirable for Previdont Tnunan mogiani.
to have convldmblr flexibility In
V ," W' " ,e
mm program, Mr, Truman has an
order to ftirnUh arm* to tln&gt;„ th o rn y t» divert up t&gt;&gt; lit per rent
nations, in siMllion to the eniio. ..f the total t'* m iiiitri'-- o lhrl
,, -.t.it...... 11, r « , , t h * i
trie* specifically included in tl„
K O T A B Y

Mm. Chester Fosgate
q GO, Dies In Orlando

F L U B

For Enactment Of
Civil Rights Laws
L i t tiePassage

P rogra m

C hance
T h is

O f
Year

lot * ivil right* program.
"T h e pi,'gtam and hill* t„ make
il law »t&gt;* I* lot, the , intent t'„ng ie ,* ," .Mr r,iinian -uni In n le t­
ter to th&lt; National Civil l.lln itn *
Clearing I I , m,
“ Making approprate nil-man,',-' for the extia
i,III dens on tin Congre,* in deal­
ing with th, ngpiHvatcd prubt, ii
„ f def, n - iini the muhltiratlon of
out eeoln'inv. I am hopeful that
the H^’n-I i iig i,
will not eon
elude with,ml enacting the eivll
light piogi.tui nt„ law."
The P i , drill ..ml the ptogiatp
hi* lia,| p , , elite I to Congre** in
Fehimtry, 1114■* “ will add greater
.id,atari,’, to th, Amrrlcun tradi­
tion o f i &lt;|,ialily land equal oppor­
tunity" t.\ ".tlerightening the
privilege nf , Iti/enshp."
Major
portions of the eivil
ngtits pi.igi nn , all for federal

Police th ie f William* »atd lhi«
morning that lie wa* well p!ra*eil
with the old Handing lucre** of tlie
i f . . . . i l ....... o a r s a e T h s i
whole program, which ito Ilined
during tlie afternoon a qid,,| match B a n k B a n d i t s C a u g h t
al tlie new range on tlie lakefiotll H u l l H m i r A f t c r C r i m e
It v ills s H rru l*aar l n » i
O WINGS, M d . Mar. I -&lt;4'i

Tibetans Split On
Administration Asks dongrtm For* Policy Toward Red
Leeway In Distributing Arms Funds Chinese Invaders

S A N F O R D

K A I IMPONG, India, M ai. I
i,Pi Hitter feuclilig between pm(niiiTiiuidat and anM-, '"nmiuni*t
fartlnii* were »ald today to have
broken out til a conference idled
li&gt; Tibet’s Dalai l.amn at Yatui.g.
ftepurt* reaching this
Indian
frontier town saiil tbr pro-Comtnonisls l c I l,y Pangdatvang, an
offlrlal Tibetan trade agent and
den libet ns the rlrheat mall Ui
Tll„t ate messing foi aieeptame
,,f lied I'hina'i* demand, ihm dv
It s v llv s i* da ever T s » i

Five arnud men rubtied a hank of
ala,id Jlli.OpM hen- thl* morning
and '» f i e ,j- Vrd UP It* minutes
later In Upfmr v t s iW t " . sbutheust
o f Warhingtun
Th* men t-toke into the llwinga
blanch of th&gt;- County 1ru*t Co. at
I* In ,\ M t.ii jadii, officer lloSert Tichnell
dll Alter a "very
quiet holdup” in which til, shots
w rie firid, th1 men prd away III
n Mile idau
Slate and county police from
Ann,
Wundel, Primr G,-,iigr’ «
and Calvert w ri, ahrled. Itoad*
w rie l,|iH-ked.
Half nil horn later, nhmit 10
lllile* (i-im the hank. Prime tie,,ig e ’i. cpiiinty poll, • apprehended
tin fugitives id upper Hailhoro,
To he. II .*|d

Uy J A C K I IF ld ,
u \S IH N G T O N , M sr. t — (A’J
P rrsiilenl Trum an said to­
day, In presenthtg a gavel to
vire
President
lla rk le y ,
he
w|*he* he were "returning per­
manently" to the Se n str. The
President paid a surprise visit
In the Senate to give lia r k lry
a gsxel made of 1SIT White
House wood in commemoration
of llarkley'a completing
13
years of service In Congreaa
next Sunday. Introducing the
President. lU ih try said II was
a trite saying that "crim in a ls
return to th r scene of their
crimes sooner or la t t r ."
W A S H IN G T O N . Mar. 1—&lt;4*1
— President Trum an asked Con­
gress todat for in additional
II.IM.OtHI.OOO for the defense
production and c iv il defense
programs.
Hr sought IS 1.000.000 In ap­
propriations and 1 1 .000. 000.000
In borrowing authority for r«prnses of defense
production
and 1 10.1,000,000 in appropria­
tion* for the Federal C iv il De­
fense Administration. A ll of th r
funds were requested for expen­
ses in the current fiscal yearending July I.- The additional
11,000.000,000 In borrowing au­
thority was asked lo enable em­
ergency agenrles to expand
plant production capacity and
siipppty under the Defense ProM'wallBora ira ra ce at*)

All-Party Cabinet
Ih Considered By
French President
PARIS, Mar." 1— (R*»— Prealdrnt Vinrent Aurlol called on
former Premier Georges llldault
today to try to form a new
French government. Aurlol tapprd thr suavt, dap|ier. riperirnrrd |iolitlri*n for the Job af­
trr llrnr Pleven, who quit with
hie coalition cabinet yesterday In
a dispute over a new election
la*, had turned down an offer
to try again, llldault w a a
France's first postwarforeign
ministrr and was premier twice
— for five months in 1913. and
again from October, 1919, to
June, I9’i0. lie said hr would
confer with leader* of
other
narllrs to see If hr slmsl any
ilmner of forming a nrw rahinrt.
lie I* a Irailrr nf the Calhollr,
I.•■
I,. 11-v, llrp iih llra n movemenl.
PA It IS, Mar. I— President Vin.
rent ,\ori'i| was rrported tinlay
eonxlilrrirtg the anpoinlmeiit of an

«: .
ORLANDO.' Mar. 1--UP&gt;— Mr*.
Cheater C. Fosgate, SO, wlfr of
one o f Central Florida'* mint
prominent citrus growers and ship­
per*, died at a local huepital this
morning. She *uffrrrd a stroke
yesterday.
. H ip . Fosgate wa» the former
Mlaa Margaret Cowell o f Athens.
Pa^ and was a member of the
First Presbyterian Church and
tfaallnd Club of Orlando.
ilhe Is survived by a daughter
Mrs. John McCarty. Fort Pterr
■ son, John C. Fosgate, WlnU.
Park: a brother. Dr. Edward If.
Cowtll, Coral Gable*; and r slater,
Mr*. Georga Galllnger, New R«-

Pea ce Officers
Association Has
Meet In Sanford

LaborWalkoutTermed
N o C.tuso For Panic:
Truman Leaves For
Key West Tomorrow

t r »n llw o r g

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SANFORD

FI. A

Oa

I 'm #

* lt l

GOOD OMEN
CHAI.FONT ST. GILES, Eng­
land, Mar 1 -(iP&gt;— Villagers took
H look at the River Miabourne to.
■lay and heaved a sigh of relief.
ft wav flowing for thr first time
in neatly U yean.
A local tradition vay* the river
dries up before a Hcind of na­
tional calamity, reapprari when
good times are coming
It dried up lust b*Jo*e World
War I It dried up again In the
summer of IP.19.
TRAINS A L W A Y S WIN
COLUMBUS, 0-. Mar l —GPl
—Ctarern r T. Cola’a automobile
and x toy fire engine tanglrd
yesterday, and Cole came off
second heat.
The JR-year-old Cole was hack*
1mg out of hi* garage in Colunti bus,
Jttit
then thiee-ycaf-old
Donald Blais pedalled hy on an
"emergency run” In his red fit*
engine. The toy caught on the
car.
Cote got out to free the engine,
but his car still wa* In gear. It
pinned him agalnal a garage
door, bruising hit leg enough for
huvpltal treatment, Donald wain’t
even scratched.

Funeral arrangement* have not
been completed.
B P ^ m iD lT O N
WASHINGTON. Mar. 1— WP1—

O. Strandlund accused an

today of traridng
W director
Pith "financial wolvea" ho aalJ
had brought his Luatron prefabri­
cated housing plant to financial
rain In efforts to enrkh thematlves.
• He named RFC Director Waller
L Dunham, E Merl Young, WaJeroh*. Detroit manufactusr, aa
leader* of “ a tmall clique" bant on
wresting from him control of the
tartrdon Corporation'a Mjr plant
mrotnmbui, Ohio.

Sanford Weather
High yesterday lb
Low today 64
Rain yesterday 00
Total Eeb rain 2.57 tnche*
Normal Feb. rain, 8-31 inrhe*.

ALBA MADONNA
MEW YORK. Mar. I—J
B 1931. Andrew W. Mallon.
&gt;«ta rauBItrlllionalre Sacra

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                    <text>PAGE RIX

THK SANHJHD HERALD, 8 ANTOIP. FLORIDA

Rritnn
nrrnlstv
u n io n To
1 o Rereive
receiv e ^ AhKills
Thcy Iwatch

Navy Launches 1st
Experimental Type
K i l l e r Submarine

Deputy Command
In Atlantic F le e t
Churchill Emphasizes
B r i t i s h Lifeline’s
Naval Dependence
LO N D O N .

Feb.

K,

OV)

Prime Minister Attlee mnotmted
loth)- it ha* been s(|teetl that the
deputy tupienie commander of At­
lanta Pact naval fnrrri in the
Atlantic Ocean will be Hrilttb.
Accordingly. Alllee told the
liouie of Common*, lie it "entire­
ly saltsfred" with ihr nomination
of U. S. Vrrr Admiral William N.
Fetiilelei to (&gt;e iiipieme tnmm-tndrr for the arra
Attlee made hit tlalrmenl in
Irry in Com*
mop. and the p irti whah greelnl
wo.d lo t . . e l
Fern
coming a|i(auntnienl.
I 'nnirivnt|\r
leader
Win ton
Churihill .1 - -erf rd then Dial Hi ilain, with it • tong and honurahh
Navy tradition, hml
4*l*t !|hIh*«I i
nut of the way” ,
Atthe -aid actual d im lion of
Atlantic Pact force* in the en-lern
Atlantic— Ineluding the vital we ,!•
ern a|ip|onrhe. to the lliili-h
(sirs wiiulil lie in the hand &gt;of the
commander in ihief of Hritain'hiiinr fleet.
lie would command not only
available Itritish forces in llu- area,
but nDo those of the Dnili'd Htate
and other North Atlantic D r«t&gt;
nation., Attlee &lt;ai'l.
At the sarnr tune all su.it fum-e
in the western Atlantic would lie
ronitnanded l.y an American
Roth of these regional •ontmand
rrs would lake order, from FrailIcier.
“ AH tntr espetirtHr in Die In.t
war.” Attire .aid, "prove, that
there I* a need for a sltig!«- com
mand In the Atlantlr whi-di ian
alba at-- and rr-alliH-ate force- to
meet the shifting tlireat as It de
Velnps." |fe added
"Pc.pili- ,,ui gre.it Naval tiado
Uriri* the defep.e nf the Ninth
Atlantic Ocean ■annul pns.iMy in
a future war he omit link* n ti&gt; this
evmntiy alone ”
Lie said Ihr set-up a. now n-r
nmine dried In the Atlantic- Par I
deputies "will eruuir thsl rr.pon
sIWIIty fm the lionir defen.r- of
Utese islaml., in* holing Hrttish
coastal walris, will m-iuhii* fitrnly
in Rtiliah hand*.”
Aftlee mid lh* art align,lent will
Apply in lirnr of wai
"In peare there I, nu question
of our pi ar *uif any of *air navnl
nr air Inters In the Atlanth- nmler
(he command nf the pinpoint »u
pretne ruriiRiandct," h&lt;- raid
l i t MMd Ihe auptrn.e r omotandri
will. h*mevrr, lake ronimand "for
the period of e*errl.iea needed to
carry out mntUned trathlng" nf
the lulilli nation fleet In |o-a*i'
time.
rhurrhill dt-M-rilH-d A I I I e
■lalcrnrnt as "very **&gt;inplna ln l."
Ife said it "will riq in ir -tu.lv .... I

“

ir**Ms*ro ream Pass
argue that it wnuhl be unfair to
ask the tlriiersl to take ■ longer
{w r o frem^ his civilian Jot, as
(Yesident of Columbia University.
Unless Kisenhowrr Is frwed .if
mllilary duties by pp*t spring,
almost on ptdltirUn* Ulleve th&gt;O e w a l wouhl let his name be
considered by either (warty ronvenHon as a presidential nominee,
si " ‘’J?*’ Democrats who believe
Mr. Truman might n**t run again
also are plugging fur Eisenhower
as their nomineeSenator Taft (R Ohlnl, who i*
willing to arrrpt the GOP presldrnllal nomination if it romps his
w a r obviously thinks Esenhnwri
la likely to be pretty busy in his
wIULarjr Jolt next spring.
If the General Is tied up. Ta ft
Mpea to rash In one some of
the delegates— like those from
Penneylvanb— who might other-

O A K L A N D , &lt; aI If., Krh. Jrt yPt
- A ll-y ra i-o h l hoy walked Into a
poller slallnii last night ami, of
ilretn rioinrt, blurted!
” 1 killed my father ami mother
. . . I don't know why I tin! it . ,
Do you know w h y ? ”
Ihmald Art-en, an milv rhihl,
I Akketl Oil -ill.III. Ian of imillil'r ltl|
John An-ea, 17, auxiliary pol!r&lt;
man ami autamatiile i.aris sale,
man, an'l his wife. Dorothy, .‘it.
I’nlice mspretor Merle l/mgite*
ker said the youth related:
Su inlay after noon. Donahl .lat.
a ."J rifle frarn a frirml.
Last night, a . I.is parents
watched television, hi fire,| (hie.
lirnrt through a small opening In
Ills liedtnom rlaor. line hullel in
stantly killed his fa lla l, another
fatally in|uiei| his mother as she
rose, 'm a n .log
"Donahl! , .
Donald!"
"I rauhl hear rnommie (her ily.
Irig ga ps) aiat .*&lt;• them lying on
I la- flooi iiii .i f wouhl shrivel up
Inside,” the bov continued
Hr took Ills father’- wallet aril
a wedding ring ami fled in the
fnmilv ttoloniol.il, It. i.ilkiil will.
R priest, w!... Miiiiwil liigl'iie SMI■
render.
Motive? Donald had none; "I
dnn ’1 know why. It's clary
"M v paient were very good in
trie. I love them very rntirh."

Bradley Claims
ff'onlinurd from I'a fr One)
lion gets wnr.te the figure may
have to lie enlarged
"We
cannot
maintain
such
forces hv voluntary enlistments,"
he added.
He-ldra providing huge numhei.t
*&gt;f men through the draft, llradley
said, therr is an iirginl need for
a system that will provide train­
ing of others through reserve
component**.
Tin- II oum - rornntillee has ten­
tatively approved a romprumi**
which i ‘hairnii«n V iiimui III tin*
sai*t wouhl authorise induction of
youths at Dt'v with Ihe under­
standing they would not la* sent
overseas until they turn III
(to Ihe other *|de of Ihe t'apltol. Ihe Rennie lo-glris drluite IIImorrow nil a measure which weiuld
(*&lt;imil the indiirlion of IM.ye.i*
olds hut only after their local
draft Ixiaids have exhaustr*l all
availahl* men in llu- IP to-'.!*! age
orach e|.
Marshall hail proposed lowering
the draft age lo IN with the un­
derstanding that d ta firc- would
get at Irruil tour months tarslr
training in this countrv The prni«»a l was inntalni-d In sugge-icd
legislation for setting up a I ' m*
vi -i - mI Mlllisry Training iirograoi
Although the house committee
w«!ikes| nearly three week* on it,
compromise, some member- - sh I
tliev are nut allngelher satisflr-l
with It.
Vinson -aid *'l« geneial” H re.
presents the rommitler's thinking
lari conceited tliere rnav l&gt;e •***"
diaiiges. ||e Is hoping tn get If
to a house vote by mid March.
Renata* MilliMn fit Polo) call
cd lislav for a rnnfcrrnrr nf alt
f If r |* Rena tors Innmriow to *11*
russ policy to lx- followed during
Serial*- discussion of the proposed
legislation.
“ W p will ask the Itepuliliran
memtiers of the Armed Rervtrra
Committee to give us a full ex­
planation nf the bill and issues,"
Mlillkin, chairman nf the Republi­
can conference!, told a remirter.
Five of Ihe sis Republicans *m
the rommittre voted for approv­
ing the mrasute -ent tn the Hen
ate.
Hens (nr M o te (R M rr( ivsnt &gt;
to limit the draft to l"!) i Ik 1* and
si io oppose* exleudiltg leqtiiieil
srrvlre from 21 to 2U mouth*, lie
was expected to raise these and
other issues at the (5. O F.
« (inference and later on the seri­
ate floor.
Senator Ta ft I R-Ohio, chairrommUtre, Mlratrd he also favor*
limiting the draft in those IH'k
or older.

maitder, be saiil.
"Th e Admiral of the Atlanlte
ran transfer f»rre» from one nf
these areas to another?" Churchill
asked.
“ Yes, I think that I* unite es­
sential," Attlee replied.
Churchill was not satisfied.
"Th e Prime Minister," hr said
"Is now supporting a policy which
would give an American supreme
cninmandrt the power to transfer
potvri fill forces frnpt »h--»e roasts
to the other side nf Ihe Atlantlr nr
make other •lispodtlnu* nf that
character.
"Nothing like that ever existed
In the Isle war and never could
have licen accepted In view of the
fart that uttr lire depend* upon the
maintenance of our sea spprc.jcnes, whereas though the United
Htales may suffer a great deal her
life Is, in fart, not an affected."
wise go to Elsenhower.
Attlee seid such questions ire
Dewey
hlmetlf Isn't being under the "general G tm tlon" nf
counted nut nf the running If the standing group of A U a tllc
Elsenhower t a t available. A l- Pact military leaders.
though the New York gnvernor
has said he Isn't a candidate, he
The U . B. Fish end Wildlife
■Mil figures (o rnntrol New York's Scrvlre rr)H*tis domesticated Eurohefty vote and he haa friends in M an gas.'a- and swana have li- v l
id her *1*1re.

WATCH F O E OPENING
DEMONSTRATION HOME
Cnrpe* nf

|t»*H»*r4 l i a u Csss ( i m )
tltc&gt; hr* til * Im met RFC employee
testily lir nndri i I ckkI Stiles tuggelled il In Bohannon.
Tin
m r digging for
I In- truth linrK nf ronfltrting storI ' i they irrcivw l {nut %**'*■£ from
lloiiaiirion, a Dulla- lawyer, ■ml
K. Merli&gt; Young, Washington In.
stonnre man.
Ilnhannon **|d
Young |irii|»i&gt;cij In help put
through I hr loan In the Texmas*
for n MS.IXIO fee. Young
itefllnl It Ilf aill llohammn hail
npprnarhed him.
Today, I hf Senator* heard
.Skile. tr .lif y Ilnhannon, menilontnir n iw m IM v fat frr, talked
In him ntsiut (h r possibility of
getting lou n g ,ir William M
llu&gt;|p, Ji , now Democratic Na*
tlonnl Chairman, to liifluriKt
granting of the loan.
N u t they rolled to their « |(.
n&lt;*». chair tiPirlum M. Llndcley,
• fornipi i tnployi *• in the RFC
Italia* nffirp, Lindilry said he
U-lieves il «n&gt; Skil** who Mjggested to llohannon that TettnaM
ought to tnr&gt;. "o„t..|,|t. help” mi
the loan.
It. -*l*l it in hi. ne.mr.iatnlinST
that skil*
mentioned Young l ~
l(,r Ilian to hari'lle the loan” . The
under'landing, hi- n*id, result*-*!
from
hi.
rntivriaalhm*
with
Skib&lt;
"The inference I got,” he paid,
n o that Young rnn n man of
influenre "through rnnnecllnn.
with Ihinnld Dawson” hut that
Young wa-i ‘‘not tn tin anything
out of tin- way, hul .eo that rertain &lt;1111111 detail* were taken
•ate if” in ••nnneeltnn with the
loan.
Daw .on U an aiile to I’re.iilent
Truman
Asked whether Young artually
n, influential lltrnngh hia friend­
ship with Dawson, IJndili-y said:
"I have ho tea-oil to itouht it.”
Ill* «aiil the "general opinion"
in the Dallas offiie hail hern that
Skit*-, lunl « i ttiwh influence he
ctiuhl not la- f It e*l front hia Juh.
Skil*'!* formerly was personnel
ilneetni of the Dallas office hut
•ahl In- left the R FC payroll a
month ag»
A Senate Ranking Huliciuiiiniltee ran into the Hohannon-Young
rnpflirl nf tP•tlm•my in a general
investigation of whether thi-rr has
1-een influenre anil favontlsm m
RFC lemlitig. Their .lories were
*&lt;i at. vat lance that Senator To*
Im- v (It -N lll ilerlart-il one nf the
two lia&gt;l pcrjui ml himself.
Sklle.
ahl Ilnhannon, talking
to him over drink* at a Christ­
mas paity ill a Dallas insurance
■•filer, mentioned "a nlre fat f
fhat would i«- Involve.I if he cwiM
get Young o» William M. Hoyle
•It., Dei onerat le National Chair­
man,
*(*«•' *'ilo itiflnriire.
lie quoted HnhaoiM.il a. ,|c&lt;lnrlog rrpenl***!l;’
"That ain't whisky talking.”
Sktlr. -ahl Young, in a long
distant e, telephone
rail
from
Washington, "gave me a imigh
linir," later arul hlame&lt;l him for
having .rut Hohannon In see
Ymoig.
,

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fiPVNtl
s h in g
II1t■o n !t Feb.
r n*r *
a v~
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The Navy will launrh the first
modern anti-submarlnr submarine
a small and deadly killer of its
own kind— on Friday.
The K -l fk for killert will go
down the ways at Dip Electric
Host Company, firoton. Conn.
Parked with the latest in elec­
tronic and sound detection gear
and underwater weapons, Uic K -l
is only lt»5 fret tong and displace*
only 7M tons. This is small com*
pare,! with the Mg fleet type subtnersihlrs— T i l feet and lAOfl
tons.
However, the mission of the
killer sub is not to roam far out
in srarrh nf Naval and merchant
,hips but to hunt down any M in k
rnrtny sub marine.. Just at-out
everything ronrernlng the K -t ,
r-xrept her dimensions, is rated
secret hv the Navy.
The former chief of undersea
w-atfare. Hear Aihnirat f . It.
Mnmsen, uiys of the killer rubmarine:
"I can say that from my own
e*|M-rirrre there Is no foe that
strike, more terror in the heart
of a submariner than an enemy
sni.marine operating In the same
waters. It Is somewhat analogous
to Iw-o blindfolded antagonists
armed with baseball bats, each
waiting for the other to break
silenrr."
Artually the K -l Is the second
killer submarine ih r Navy has
had. An early model, of somewhat
primitive type, was launched In
1!&gt;I I and drrnmmissinned in 1032
at Hampton Roads, Va.
The K -l will he sponsored by
M r.. Willis Manning Thomas of
Arlington, Va., widow of a World
War II submarine shipper.
Commander Thomas was cap­
tain nf the Pompano when «he was
lo.t during her seventh war pa­
trol In rnrtnv waters. In the six
previous patrols, the Pompano
sank ten enemy ships totaling
Inns and damaged four

Taft Termn
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Servo e* Committee* after John
Slier man Cooper, Repuhlitan M viw r t*i the Stale Department, said
fatlurr t.v this country to provide
f.x.t hoiiiltra for the North A t ­
lantlr defense force irilaht Involve
••the greatest surrender In h b '"Asserting Dial
A&lt;lininDtratiou
witne— es had deliberately befog­
ged the whole pro left. Ta ft H id
then- i- no ilinilit In his inttvl that
the *lx Ameriean ilivrarona H rcrt;
lary *.f Defense Marshall a iu wHI
lie assigned to the Allied force ujjder General I M ight D. Eisenhower
are only a starteri
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Hetliune-Cookmaii Cullrgr (il*-** Club to appear at First Methodist Church on Tuesday at 7:.in I'
M TT.e group will la&gt; heard in Negro Spirituals, Folk Song-. Herrleal Numl!er., and hymns The jmt.fi*
i invited lo P-ar tlmn

Korean War
rroattaaeit n .M t-s*i a*»i
Reds escaped aa a giant Allied
iinrrra Imgged down in deep mud
rft by heavy min* and an early
thaw. They
continued to flee
northward Monday— in groups of
100 to 1.000 -pounded by It. H.
fighter-larmbrra.
Communiata were al«* pre.vai
by U, N. Infantrymen, - imetime*
*■• far In advance nf truck sup­
ply lines they had to get food
anil ammunition from air drops
nr Korean peasants with pack
harnessra.
Rut Red buildups, trurk con­
voys dipping down from tho
north at night, and new cntranchmints Indicated the CommunisU
were prryiartng to make a stand
in the mountains ahead In halt
the rreeplnc advance of the 100,ooo man U . N . Army.
Similar defense preparations
were observed e.rouial Seoul, Re*lheld former Routh Korean rapllal.
Three
small,
hut day-long
fights were reported on the eastern flank near Fang nun I'angnim, now in Allied hand*, la a
road Junrlion five mllrs north of
1‘yongthang. Associated I’ress correspondent Nate Polowrlxky reported a new Red rnnrrnlration
appear'd.&gt;tp ba shaping up 12
miirv to the north.
Fifteen miles to the west fight.
rr-homber.i found many- latgats
near llaanhung
whirs
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Ray Robinson To
Fight In France
For Cancer Fund
NKW Y O R K . Feh. ■&gt;«— fA*i
Mi'hllewrlght champion Ray Rob­
inson, who made auch a hit in Kuropr In Ms teernt tour, has agreed
to defend his title in Paris for one
franc. Manager (&gt;m ige Oainfnril
saiil tmlay.
The Harlem dandy will meet kid
Matrcl, 31-yrar old French middle­
weight champion. Iretwcra May 14
and IM si the Palais De Sport.
Robinson's purse will go to the
Csnrer Hoclety of France, said
flainford.
l-a»t August, Kobmson, then the
welterweight king, rccelvr.l only
t l for surreasfullv di-fen-ilng his
title against Charlie Fusari nf Ir­
vington. N, J . !|a donated hli purse
of over IJS.OOO for that Jersey City
lend to the Damon Runyon ranter
Coninmnuts concentrations were
reported. An air atrlke ended a
skbmi»h between an American
platoon and • withdrawing North
Korian force *lx mllex nnrthwe*t nf llaanhung on the road
to lloengsnng.
I’Unev and artillery Helpe-I
South Koreans recapture a ridge
over •looking lluengsring, from
which gtwnada throwing Reds
had driven them the day before.

fund.
Rnbinson won lh*- rni-ld leweight
crown by »topping Jske LaMntta in
Chiiagn in I&lt;1 rouml* on Feh. It
He i* committed to giving iviMotl i
a return bout within '.Ml days.
“ Sure we'll give LaMntta the re
turn bout," saiil fialnford. "Anv
time he want* IL We told Mr. Nor­
ris (Jim N o rm , president of the
International lim ing Club) we‘It
fight for him tint not if At Weill
(matchmaker fur the I.H.l'.l Is
-till ronneeteil with Die I.B.C.
“ Well* wa* loudly routing fo.
laiMutta all through the Chicago
fight and that’s only one *&gt;f hi.
unethical prat te e . we object tn,"
said GainfonL
The I.D.C., through Harry Mathson, managing director, said “ RobInson has signed a nmlrart tor a
return bout with laiMotta. We e*
peel him (i* go through with it.”

Rotary Club
It K. Croattr **f Wlnthrop, M m ,
I
J. A. Merrill of Wlnthrop, Man.,
Frey Saywrll of Hudson, O., Jobs
III urn of Zelicuuplr, Pa., S. A.
Schmidt of Baltimore, Mil., lei
Rockwell nf Tawands, Pa., John
Sobol nf Bronx, N. Y -, lloiorr
Hus hong of New Market. Va.. D.
W. Haydn nf Farmingdale. N. Y.
Clyde Maltcn &lt;&gt;f Wayne, Mich., Ed
c*t of White ru in s , N . Y ., W.
f
I.. Thorpe nf Orlando, and Dorii
Weeks and Dr. Frank Knight off
Del and.

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V'feefet l’a|* l»*w|

Hut FiMitkfin(«'iv in n Irniflliy,
&lt;1, loili -l analysis of the two laws
involved, runrludrd that:
"The Administrative procedure
a«t and the Taft-llartley act *11teri that courts must now aseume more n-sp&gt;m*ihiliy for the
ten-onalih-n* is and fairness of
hii*ot Imard div-isluns than some
r*-urts have shown in th" luist,"
Flank furl et
aiit "emdrwlug
i milts ( ut-h a the circuit tm irt)
must lie il.fliunied by a feeling
ili.il they are not to abdicate Die
Ihe ruiiveutinnal judicial function,
t'otigres* has inipniril on them
IcsiaUislbllilV for assuring tlwt
Ihe Iciart) keeps within reasonaide grounds.”
The Atlrnisltrative tinx-edure and
Ta ft-lla itlry arts Imth provide
Dial Administrative findings are
to lat considered rnnctuslve "If
supported l*y substantial evidence
on tin: record considered as a
whole
Tile word “ substantial" and the
phrnte "on the record ronsi'lerrii
as a whole” were not contained
In a similar provision in the
rsrllrr, ID"15 National aUrt Re­
lation* A rt, whirh gave IL H.
Cirrult Court power to infotce
N Lit it orders.
Fiaiikfurtor •aid Ihe court’s
new responsibP'ty "is not less
rev In—*uso It u limited to rnford"*
Ihe
rec]uf.emcnl
that
ev id race appear substantial when
viewed, on the record as a whole,
by courts invested with the
authority and vnjoyin" th* pres-

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tru c k in g jo b , th u ti'a a f o r d truck for
ro u t A n d y o u own It to y o u n a tf to
ktUMf th a w ho iga to ry o f artiat'a happ in a d l o m v E o r d T h i d t a fo r ’B ! . , .

GENERAL
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FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER

Th* Ford
a simpler,
Th * Power Pilot
iwtfy nwter* Mid lit

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the Power P tlo l
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W a n te d S t r a t a

In U n ity There I t S lr e n g lh —
T a Protect Ik* P M tt of the World:
T o Promote the Prof r c m of America.
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

TH E W E A T H E R
Continued generally fair ami mild
through
Wednesday. Light to
moderate variable wind*.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VO LU M E

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A T U E S D A Y F E D . 2 7 . 19 .'.!

EMabllithed 1908

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Chinese D efen se Line
■Cracked By UN Attack

Mink C oat Is
Described As
BribeForLoan

R o u t e d Communists o n !
Are Chased I n t o 22nd
Uncharted Region
N e a r Parallel 38

RFC

T O K Y O . Eeb. 27— (A*&gt;
An
meric an rrgtratnl tjaclrc! the
main Korean Hrd defense* on the
catl-central battle front today al­
ter Doughboy* in liir tame ardor
amaabrd five dime Communist
counter-attacks.
The Rrda weir being ebatrd
into an unt baited mountain wililerneta
"W e bare broken their main line
jO l reaiatance," aaid Col. William R.
3 Quinn. commander of the U . S .
Setrnlh Diviaion regiment that
broke through the Reda on the
eaat-weal highway from Pangnim
to Wnnju.
"But we’re mil letting them
real," he told A. P. correspondent
Tom Stone. "We're going in after
them, and we’re going to awerp
tb»m out ol the hi)|a and the val"ley* and cavea.’’
Quinn aaid hia rtllemen and artillerymen were taking "a terrific
toll” of the enemy.
"(lu r casualties have been amai*
higly light," he added.
lie described the terrain into
whirh hla troop* were chasing the
Reda aa "w ild and unmapped.”
Supplies were being carried "on
back* across ridges ao aterp that
V m y men literally are having lo
rrawl op them."
"On one piniiarlr tlir lied*
knorkeri ua off ilie rork»,” he
All along the central warfrnnt
said.
United
Nation* fntrea moved
ahead steadily hut cautiously.
The five Korean Red eounterattack* were hurled back by the
U . 8. Second Division on the left
flank of the Seventh Dlvialnn In
predawn darkneaa aome IS mile*
1• aoutheaal of IW n-Dug. The f Ig M htf. In •*►?top-ling Vr|rri. Ifatml
ntorr lhan’ Inre# Sour*.
Field ditpatchei reported it war
one of the sharpest action* in the
week •old renewal of the Untied
Nation* drive lo kill, maint or
capture Chinete and Korean Red*
couth of Parallel Jfl.

The drive—apfarhtaded by the
icta tiaa M

oa ran* v » * &gt;

4Missing Member

Of Solox Quartet
Is Held For Frobe
Tb* arrest of a man for vag.
rancy late yeiterday afternoon In
the Hold-boro *ecti«n ended
a
tearch of nearly a week for a
fourth companion of the three men
#’ who, according to a recant inquest.
died aa the teiult of drinking a
solution containing wood alcohol.
The man gave ito name of
Jantea Gorman, (4. of Johnston,
Pa., and, aaid Sheriff P. A . Mero,
la btlng held under Investigation
pending a check with U » F B I con­
cerning hiht
Sheriff Mero dated that G o r­
man had admitted tha* he had
been In the shark In the wood*
near lasrh Arbor with Bill H ill,
I 1j u r y Wehti and Kuaaell Lundoiilat, all of whom dlec1 Wednes­
day.
Gonnat) told the Sheriff that he
bad gone bl'nd ai,d loet the use of
hla leg*, and It had bean two days
before be bad been able lo e«ic rge
from the wood*,
The man was sighted at about
6. .it) o’clock yesterday afternoon
in the palmetto scrub wait of the
A .C .L. main line and north of
Twentieth Street, by Deputy Sher­
ry Iff Charles Reck who rnaaod and
’ 'caught him and brought him to the
County JalL

Combined Health
Test Schedule
P E R M A N E N T U N IT S
Tw o nf tha four taafihg Unit*
w l'i remain In Sanferi at the
tVrlaka Building, 111 West F irs t
Street, through Mar. I . D a lly
hours: 10.00 A. H , la IlOO P. M .
and 2:00 to 5:00 P, M. County
Resident* may maw lab* Hanford
if they tu lu liw trseating teat
unlU in t t t r
T R -iV K U N G - IN t iB
Wednesday ’-F e b 21 — Slavs*:
Duda and Nona. Houra, 1:00 to
4:00 P. M.

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Amendment Czech Communist

Lim its President Is C h arg ed With
To Only 2 Terms Assassination Plot
Law Specifically Ex­ C l c m e n t i s Arrested
cepts Truman From As Agent Of West;
Four Are Indicted
Tenure Limitation
W A S H IN G TO N ? Feb. 27- &lt;/!',
--F ro m now on. no Preitdent ol
the United Stele*
rxcrpl for
Harry Truman
may be elected
lo more than two Irrrm.
And under the 22nd amendment
to ihe Conililulion. whirh for all
prarlical piirpo*ei hetame law
last night, ri" man or woman may
•erve rnnre lhan trn year* in the
White House.
The amendment while limiting
future prrsldenta to two elective
term*, allow* a person wltn lias
served two year* or less nf an uneapired term to Iw elected twice
on hi* own.
As President at the time the
amendment va&lt; approved l&gt;y the
Rrpubliran rontmfled With Con­
gress, Mrl Trum an was specif)ally exempted.
Thus hn would tw |&gt;ejmilled to
run for a second full term in
1962 rvrn though his White House
tenure would then fall within the
han set out In the new amendment.
He has not said whether he will
run.
Utah and Nevada legislatures
arted In i|uirk succession las night
to approve the ainendmrnt. N e ­
vada completed action at 7:3(1
P. M. f E S T i. hemming the :Mth
state to ratify the amendment.
The Constitution requires that
amendment* to it I* ratified hy
three.fourth* of tile atatra— or
3d at present— to heroin* taw. A
two.third* majority In Congress
I* required to submit amendments
l » tha stales.
The uew sdendmenl could lie
repegtod»Py the Mine procedure,
of course. Just as the |S1h— pro­
hibition— amendment was repeal­
ed bv the 2 l»t. It was ratified on
lH r.f i. 1033.
Nevada legislators hsd stood
hv to grab for their state the
honor nf lieing Urn IlHtli state I"
ratify
Ih*
new amendment
Minutes after learning that Utah
had approved, Nevada senators
voted IH to I for ratification. The
Assembly had approved earlier,
W In 12.
At least two nther states were
also near ratification votes
Minnesota and Maryland. The
Minnesnta legislature had xupended the rule* to schedule a
vote this afternoon In the hope
of hemming the .irtth and decid
ing stale to act.
The amendment has been before
Ihe states since March, 1947.
After an initial spurt nf ra ti­
fication votes, intereit In the pro­
posal apparently lagged and only
24 states had acted favorably by
the start of this year.
Then came another rush, bring­
ing approval hy leglslalurea of a
doien states within the past few
weeks.
When it submitted the amend­
ment In the states. Congrrx* pro
ded that In he effective it had
In tie ratified by the required
number within seven year*, or Ireforr Mar. 2d, 1954.
The amendment whrn proposed
was generally regarded as a re­
buke to the late President Fran k­
lin Roosevelt, whn won four terms
In the White House, He thus
broke a Iwo-tenn precedent set
hy
George
Washington,
who
declined to run for a third term.
Jame* A. Farley, who split with
Mr. Rooaevelt over the third term,
said he wa&gt; gratified that the
amendment bad been ratified.
In a statement Issued In New
York, Farley recalled he had been
Ihe subjert of "rather harsh c ri­
ticism" when he opposed the third
•tvro.
" I held this view because It was
my Inner conviction that the
presidency should be limited to
two terms and that it was so In­
tended be the founding father*
(Ceotlame ne ran* Biel

PRAGUE. Cectlioilovxki*. Felt.
27—
For mer fortign min­
ister Vlxdo Clrmentii and lour
other lop Communist leaders err
under errrtl today in an alleged
plol to esittiinale t’mhorlorakix’x
Communist Pre*tdeni and turn (he
country over to the west “ like
Yugoslavia.”
Thin iliic h itirf I f*lay by the
('frehoslnval. Gommunlit Centrat
t'ommittrr coincided with its ann»iinrrmrnt that since Sepelember
It list throw n almost 170,000 m m l&gt;rrs out of the Party in the big­
gest hoti-releaning since Ihe Com­
munist* took the power there
year* ago. The house*trailing is
continuing.
"W r *hnl! prove," said one of
thr report* lo the rommltler on
thr arrests, "that there is a place
in the party only for tho,e who
In the most holy manner love
the Soviet Union, Ihe CoinrminUI
Party of BoUhrvtk* and Comrad
Stalin.”
Five leaser alleged conspirators
*l*« are reported in prison. The
former leaders now- faring trial,
ie-sidr* Clem rntU, arrt
tb. Gustav
II ij.sk, former
chairman of the Corps of Com*
iniiiloners fcabinrtt of Slovakia.
lou'o Novoinaaky, former Solvak (.Vtmmissionrr fur IMuration.
Mrs. Marie Svermova, widow of
Ihe Comtnuniat resistance hero
an Sverm* and a former Parly
deputy secretary-general.
Utlo Sling, former party politi­
cal secretary fur the Brno rrgiun.
Sling and M rs. fivsfavova arc ac­
cused of bring Illicit lover*.
Tbaar |&gt;cr sorts art aceused of
pMltiag to M skillnate 'President
Klemettl
Gottwald, to replace
tairty Seeretary-Gtitrral Rmlolf
Slansky and Prime Minister A n ­
tonin rapolocks, and to sell* *-'dh
thr party ami the government.
All five have baan outlet! from
the Parly Gentral Comm litre ami
from parliament, CDmentU, who
vaniihed from alght Jan. 27, has
tern a Communist Parly member
a ln fc

ttrji.

The arrest* went dlsclo»e-J In
puiilleatlon today of r*i&gt;ort* to
the
d n tr a l
Committee
last
M u ils w S oa paa* ais t

Set. Albert L . Kelley. Jr., now
serving with an Infantry division
in Korea, has haen awarded Ihe
Silver Star for gallantry In nctlon,
according to i itforma Hon recently
vent in his parents by the military
command.
The report issued bar Col. O. U.
Kpley at the roium aM of General
Koffner stale* that on Nov. 29,
IPMi, Kgt. Kelley
distinguished
himvelf by heroic aehlevmenl in
the vicinity of Kumprl, Korea.
“On that date, after success­
fully penetrating an enemy road
block, he volunteered to return to
the roadblock area in an attempt
tu recover abandoned vehicle* and
equipment.
"ngt. Kelle* wai proceeding
through thr hills, nccompanied by
three comrade*, when he oh*erved
an enemy machine gun preparing
to fire upon the men who were
working on the vehicle*, lie im ­
mediately opened fire upon the
enemy position, and with the aid
of three eomrndea, killed the en­
tire machine gun craw.
"Due to his quick action, tie
undoubtedly saved the live* of
several men and enabled Ihe re ­
covery of much valuable e q u i p ­
ment. The heroism dlajtlajred on
lley rathis occasion by 8 «t.
Herts great credit upon hlmself
and the m ilitary."
Hfk Kelley, whose parrnts, formrr resident* of Banford, now
live In Tam pa, was bon here and
sttrryled local schools. At o m Umo
he served aa a carrier boy for Th o
Herald and for n time be was em­
ployed by the Union Pharmacy and
l&gt;y Tourntona.
During W orld War II he aaw
four years of serried aad was sta­
tioned in Germany. A t tho age of
31, he enlisted In July, 1942 and
was sent to Korea la July, 1930,
and haa served with Urn signal
corps attached to tho Infantry.

taSlhSl

Comment by fffrl MlHd Joyce
King*lend: “We’ve awda «p now.”
Decision of magatrnU T . F. the said, "proving I got the legs
Davit: "Loan la anfalhotnable and tha movement that tho nation

IN I, according to M aanooneameat today tor Dorio E. Carttoa,
president of the Mata Chamber.
Draw was i tiatraua af tha diriilot U lt year.

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Coat To Wife Of Influential L a w y e r

WASHINGTON. Feb. 27 ol’i

Hoover Asserts 1 0 0 Divisions
Are Needed To Defend Europe
Revision Of Sales Johnston Rumored
Ready To Approve
Tax. Proposed By 10%
Wage Increase
Senator Shands

President AdFinancing Of Polk Former
vocatcs B u i l d Up
Flection L a i d To Ol Air And Naval
Strength In U. S.
GamblingFlement W A &gt; H IN G TO N * V e h *"

W A N IH N G TO N . Feb. 27 (/1’t
Stahihtatinn official# ,aid Imlav
— I i'rmrr I'le.ulenl ( leil
i . ■"."mb Stabiliser Krtc Jtdinitoti
er raid tinixy Furope ra
,
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a
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will approve the If* percent "catch
irmlrtl with lets than
tip" wage iherra-e fmiiiulii a* it
l\’ u ; l i t s S . i i t l
He
•txiol^, but will invite the dial•Ion. ami there tr "tit
tecr,| wag* tamfil to ir* eiitblr il
Pr
O f
S u p p o r t paid)'" lu involving ll
oner to remsidrr miwilfication*.
Slste m a land war ih
The official-, who inav tint be
it tu i *itt, ivb
t*i t&gt;&lt;
M IAM I. Feb. 27
State quoted bv name, -aid the .-hangelertilving lo-lnre th
■lllltllll'il g.imtilrf l«*«l.i» ( r i l l
Ncnalot W. A. Sliatid) o( Gaines­ on which Johnston will -uggr-t
fird hi pul lul*x iif itlfMiri min I omen Kelatinns .xml At
ville. rbaiinun of thr import- study might persuade the Direr fur mrr "hr’i iff I rnnk U tUt.intw
vtrrc t "nimttler* on ih'
artl Srnalr I in.,me ami la ta - labor member- of thr tiinrman rninpiifti mi rrln m fi*r pfi»1n
I urnpe time, I (o.ixer
i
hoard lo return. They quit in pro- | lititi ,t ti.1 fr fill iitt’i f r ••1*1 r'liliipi’ti'
tmn Com tititIcc. outlined hiv legis­ te-l agaiti-l Die in iieceenl (laltcrn
lion riii mrl I I ,«f.i Is* r nf \\ul ■ prepared rtatrnienl
Ib i, paltesu would Midborire hr r r % hU i» htM .1 rritiiin.il nnirl
lative prupciialc today winch in*
ll rrfinr lo me that •’■nt i»
ilude revision ol Jjie J tier sent wage increa-c". totalling I•* percent ju r&gt; friiiig \\ ilticiniN nihI f»«t
belvvcs-n Jan. lo. lt*o*i and next othrrs mii ihjrgrr* of roit-pmnic noli on* rrj| salvation f'
ropej
sales la* ami a ball in the riving July I.
it rbe pre.ent moment i..* l is
In rollrrl cruft from i*,«tnMrr%
icul ol slate government.
John,ton, it v „ reported, will
lh.il W iltl.im% »*m l fm k on tin to build up the an a
N a vxl
Interviewed here by Chailev F. ,-V the b a rd to eottvene at once —
**4»nl to piir him fuff vrin in power u| ihr I'n ib ii 5&lt;
i'r» su j
and
consider
libel
aliling
the
polirv
U
ii
ni
hi
hie
oprrafiofi*
Il-itc r, |Militnal wider fnr the
Hut.mi to a. to overwh s RsiJ
fn lliese three rr-p e it* :
Miami Daily News, Shsmb proi i in r ne of attack."
I I’erinilting "wage escalator'^
liA K inWs I VI* n
f'I'f
f fir
potesl:
ilaii-e- -ignrd i&gt;efore llie wage S l.ilr ifiimiiru rtl finny it h o ii M
ILmxei was &lt;&gt;nr of rev
1. Itcvi ic.il „f the present fair* frecre to go into effect during
t«s, leaving fcaida esempt but the life of llie pew order, which p l i H l l l t r r k l«trtig r t| r* lp 1iri | l o vjioH piilili, in (riders ralleci b&gt; J ' , .
lli.it nijttrd Sh rillf I l ink Willi iin rommiltres lo give llie:
- A
plating a tu* on clothing which expiir* June Jit.
now i* tus-rsrmpt up to III), lie
.en*\l
St Relaxing tile pceirnt rectrie- vs.n fin mi ri| in lm i imp i t n )&gt;v the Administration plat
benefit* i*jtnl»lr|x m trfurn (nt rutinia* mg rnnte troops lo
would retain thr IlOO tax limit linns against "frin ge "
* I'Aj
on Individual itrin* tinder the aucti as pension*, holiday*, and o|&gt;rMln»U nphl* mi Poll minify l»'l»|ei drfenret again t
other
stun-wage
matter*.
sale- tax law i&gt;er«uie increasing
W.llfr. W Wn flnlk. I .tr- .If- Kreis ion
it might ro»t Ibc dale new or
3. Providing machinery lo late 1
p m ru t industries. He oppose* an t a l c of wage "ltiev|tiille-" and Inrnry fm lltf |H||| |I»«Im I ll lift Ult. j
Ibe imniri I'restder' sp|e-«ie,t
"hardship situation«" tinder Dir l(,iyr (fill lli.iV Iiai Itltunr ol fin I rites ’'enslr H'lm bli i
arros--tbe.lKiarii vale* tax.
ir
2. A virtual imiriturium on in w a g e ceding.
Slftlr'i 1 4ir lo llir i iinm nl MHHf Wherrv ol Nebraska 1 • 1 tier!/
Meanwhile, the government I*- |lliy *611r f Ilf* H,U IlMtlll Ml ,1*
rrravrd -tale spending for at Ica-t
mailed Governor 1hop ■ L. i&gt;ew turd an order uinted at assuring
two yrar*.
rnlerpri*e, Aftint.inf *Minify Milmlm.
e» mil llim ld K. Stasren for their
.7, Creation of u siliglr revcriuo that every bu«(ne«
V V l1 ll .H H ', f'l
|M't «*ft.l| .efforlir-, opposition to lur Hoops-fo
department in the slate govern- public and private institution- will
r Europe
rn-nt for the eolleclion of all gel limited quantilir - of rnatrlhd M iuim H fi!«o»r m l l i t n H'niim
resolution.
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taxes.
lireded lo keep their plant
end
Wherry sl&gt;» irnrk at military
Shansi# replied tu renort., that (a, ilil*c in operating ecooldiom pi tmtioil onif on *hurirt* thrv
■v1*1 f"
payoff
ffoin advocate* of ground w at far e say­
be would ptopo'C n huge new
The orclrr from (be National i*fliil« |r*
bnlilai lolln y o|MvuV«ini
•tale building program by &lt;*&gt;- Frodiii (ion Aiitlm rity IN i'A l
ing t'ongro** mu*t "brrak the
I Jovrnif'i VVnrrrn i©m«vci| Will »n*4»*r tnut now haul?* ovrr OQf
H m i I m ,* Os raa* T a i l
taldislirs a .pecinl priority raiing
iMiriB
la
f
V"W«'
t
Iiflrr
Ur
\\n
ill
lor •uppht,&lt; for inaintmanre, re­
Air Fnrcr/*
pair
and operation- excepting ilirln t •») 4i igrHti'l jm y.
Tb.- Nebraska lawmaker accusIn
In
i|rtnik«l
"pfininp
.'!if»
material* going into end product*.
ed Dewey uf sesorting "to the tac­
tv««*lit to I hr jury, Wmilfuik n M tic of mealing” the resolution tn
th r proAt ufion vxonf.j In itu; mii! hi* appearance Iwfore Ihe Sen­
tifttiinom fnlrmlni fo how tU »f; ate committer last Saturday.
Tin? Sheriffs o(fi*r fiiircirtl «c*l
The committer, are conttderiug
lertlmi!* iiom luttriy
"I mmntp/ •
flrn\r om Vf
wthi a Wherry resolution which would
W A S H IN G TU N .
27 Mb
fm«l
WilliAiits -Hii! lilr r record the Senale a* opposed lo
Ftexldeni Trutrinn'iJ aending addlIt wav * day of good hope and
VV’illintn torn! fun k oil hit
ehcet for 1*1 C Rotiert L Smith,
«|IM rinr|if f&gt;»t m III (M1 Mi;hf * in tinnal tronpi to Europe until t on*
the Middlcburg, I’*., lotdler who
fn%or »‘f H prf ♦rnf n*;*
ffntn , greax hat pasaed oq thr p°lky*
G A IN E S V IL L E . Feb 27 •-I’*
|o.t Imth band- and boH' feet in
Wherry *aid Stavacn wn» con"Friendlines*. etllbustarn a n d Inn it ti|H Nliii
Korea.
In I" IV, KtmiiHf *\»t •«! *’f, Mrlifiin ' friv.-d in hia interpretation of the
t beer Allots* are tire mo I Ihice
For ope thing, he met Hisd got
iirfii " - of l»rlit;; ■* i;nin [ North \tloutie Treaty, nml that
imtuvitatit trait* in sale-imtiidilp," flu*
rr ..niion.il no
T — hi
hearty encouraueincnl yesterday
i&gt;r. J. Frank Gocvlwtn, UnlversHv li|p| , nriii |*miV -L run up , w fm hr
from a quadruple amputee nf an■ of llroiila prof*»*o| in ole,man i it mi** VVn1liniii i* •In* f I* toil &gt;, x§*it
other war. James Wilson, who loot shin, laid radio bromb inter bi d ml VViitMrfih Mi rarnpii am! wtkr.l
hi* linmha in a World War II
film In run f»»i thrrlff of I*nlk
piarse crash, wa* Down from Colo­ night.
The talk *#r*'e-l a* a "klrtoff" rrninty.
rado tu chat with Smith and ihow
(Ji-nn!hi:i i%«* unlnii**! ♦•&gt;’ ffv
for a three-day radio hrnadra-trrhim Imw great handirap* ran be , linie at the nniver»itv under the Kinm! juiy on flu mi inr •li.ir*;* » it
overcome.
sponsorship of the General Kx I h r of tii| t h t r r , I h p l r n i l f t t lift ijp
Reside - that Roll Smith held hi*
frr»*r urn! m.i ml)ui||tn| pnltfy Ih
first new* conference *in&lt;e he wa • tension Division.
Top radio and television men, vs l it hi' ti St il Ir vi |t IH" »
.M m I'lersoti, prr.-idenl of the
brought In Walter li-ed bo pltal along with some leading -|ni|f
■hrmiiip., nnil f*iiiV*» f"hi Will
for *iirg-r&gt; and treatment late figure-, are scheduled to pick up Irani hi. r umprttyn u »mi|i| Ih fi Hemurnte (’011111) Farm ilurrau,
in iHccrnber.
naviml hy lotlrf\ oprrfifors if trefny rrmnun.e.f Mint a meeting
the ball today and tomorrow
f.,t met - and nf cu ganisatton*
Th -n , he had vvehome m w* from
Over M( *port*cn»terv, repn *lit ihr&gt; mi Viini totiiifil I.* yrvrn r\
e*ted In the auction m a rle( home— that hi brother, CpI How­
tin
ii**
trillion*
ifu!
immunity
ing seven southeastern lair , slid
mg of wgrlablet at the Sanford
ard Smith, two years hi. senior, with representatives from a- fat from m tr tf
Slat. Fntmer* Market will tm
wa* hack (rout Korr* with an north as Paiintvlvann, were nn
T h r pill j i b '
" f I h i i a IP I oth* f
held Ihiiisday night at 7:30
Arm y discharge asked by their
lltrrf
mik
*
vi,i
I
h
H
iliiltiiif*
’
M
no|l*
band for the opening session,
o’cl I at Sentimde Htgli School,
widowed mother. Howard wa*
fitid'tiuf
opHNihtt’
*
MfiJ
«1
r
if
*
*
I
linn
Member* of the Motts Club to wounded in * shoulder.
Thr ",tlldent»*‘ will beat such
The meeting, he said, wa*
personalities a* "R ed”
Barber, I •Mill l*t»lk count)
day vntunlrrrrd tu
ateUt
thr
called at the request nf Nathan
And
in
Fhlladelplii*,
the
Aca­
S^vrm
l
tliouiaml
*
*
!
flollm
.Seminole County Health and ’tu
chief of the Columbia llroxdcavt
Mayo,
tate
totnmisabiner
of
berrulnsis AsscKlation In -eenniing demy of Music was given over ing Company aporta atatf; Groigr writ- p« nt try loth i &gt; inlr i f i t i hi agriculture; William Wilson, dilast night to an exciting rom-rrt,
data In connection with the X ray under allspice v of the I’nildflphla Walsh, radio and T V V* ter from f hr imipfti|;n
VVh«*n VVillUni hrrafnn Shrtiff rector of Florida State Market*;
and blood teals bring made bei&lt; Inquirer. The proceed* of which Philadelnhia; Rob Womlruff. F l-r
ih r f'nrnkrr «n*l Bhml*
iloytoti fi. R Hogan, a i.itta id director,
this wesk. Harry Rob,on presided. go into »hc A merit to
Ida
grid
coach
and
*thl*ti&lt;
di
Lrgion’ i
pnmMiru* infrf* t ••p*rratitl s%|fh i*n-t Muket Manager Sandy AnIJon volunteers for Ihe work in­
rector;
nurt
Shntten.
fornor
iw
■let arm.
cluded W. O. Livlngstrm, Ed Mi “ bock* for Rob” latnpitgo eheat. ior hague manager; Al II*If••. tmf tn*•f*j f» fi«»ri ft "f?i f hr HHrr
George rt. Swartr. past preAlready a good deal more than
fTompanv' K f'i offirr
C all, John M-iseh, Harris Fold . 1 190.0(H) ha* to en rals-d to a*,urr Mutual Rroadraaling
f,nfi*irv W i11ii ri* v l«»I ntc*I
b I * uibrd of the Seminole County
Ben Wade ami Henry Witte.
ace
sport*
reporter
and
well
lumno
Farm Rureau, will preside at
A report was rnadp cm the fi»h i Kmith'* future . The I'rontylvania for hi* “game nf thr dav" liasr » I?rrr trim! toil fi fn i nk *r xiipl Itoy n tiir meeting,.
fvpartment of tin* American
ton ami lolrl thrrn fhry
toni||t|
fry which the Lion* held Friday
bail
brnadcait*;
Ro-ey
Row
sw
ell.
\| i Pier -un talcd today that
night at live Klks grounds and gb»u will announce at * dinner here- •hief announcer for the 1’itiibuigh htivr in pay f* prr»»nt of fhrir all invitation ho* been extended
tonight the grand total of runwhich wa* attended by about 230 i tributinnx.
Pirate- baseball game , and l i I IMHO rrtt lpf
VVilliMvn nimriwhth, ha l tmtio * to all farinir* to attend, and
people.
aim to irprexentalivr- nf farm«9’MntlaiH*«l HR Cage h h i
Aronml the 20-year-nhl veteran Cummin,, sport ■ director, W TV J
King Lion Robson welrnrned a
T
V
.
Miami.
rim
orgaitlrations,
city
and
in hospital were gallirrtci report­
a guest A. J. Bohnoaek, a Lion
Goodwin explained thal (hr radio
county officials and to educa­
ami photographers, asking
deputy diitrict counsellor from er*
tional and civic organisations tu
Mime of the question * un the mind* "salesman” tiael In romldee all
Germantown, N. Y., *»■! C «ri I’rt
qualities of a good ab‘ loan in out
srle.l representative ipcaker* for
of million- tnrsr many weeks.
ro, a Ineal guest.
three to five minute talk, for or
All weir Impressed w*lb hia quality— voice.
Rut, tie said, ymi dill must pul
bright spirit*, hi* kero interest In
again.t such a program
R
ra
tiiir
Risbee,
.1
|unlni
.■!
"In view of Ihe fact that the
making a fresh start, hi* glint* of the ru ef-xary ingredient ■ &lt;d alt
Scmimil*’
High
S
li'inl.
mm
a
mi
manshlp Into that voire which t
majority of the farmer* and
humor.
periur
rating
fm
lice
ax
op
bone
They
**w a quiet-mannered, every station'* contact with tb* solo al the loin to (i trot Itnod farint i »' urganliatlon* one year
slender, dark-haired young man liatening public .
Content ip which more Ilian I. inmi ago went on reiord in favor of
Punctuating hi* talk with many
T A L L A H A K S K E ? Feb. J7-»A*t building up a new confidence, In
the auction bl'sck system amt of
— The Florid* Rupreme Court to hi* ability to rone with the every­ humorous stories to bring out » high setool -Indent- competed in representation
on
the
State
llavtiina Reach Fildnj Sim i tigday upheld the death sentence of day thing* of the moment and In point or • theory, Goodwin'- theme
Market Hoard, which right, and
daughter
of
Mt.
and
Mi
,
J,
Ham­
a Negro ronvlrted of murder in tackle the bigger problem* along throughout wa* "selling yourself
privilege* were granted, I feel
ilton RDtis-c.
an argument over 5&amp;.
the way ahrad. Holding a cigarette over the mike.' '
that we thoulii give the vegetable
Superior
Iihe
lugbe-t
rating
fn a unanimous decision, lh« in one of the artificial hamla hr
auction block a fait tiial for at
given
In
Hie
conipetilion
under
court held that G. D. William has twen using *|mo*t since his
which the band* compete against least tbe two to three year* as
shot and killed Willie Wallace, alio arrival, he told the newsmen to
•tn accepted vtaliilaid, |t vr a . |mint- requested and granted." aid M r.
a Negro, in 8*nford P -r . 2d. 1949, fire away.
e.| out Icelay by il. F Him k, II- I’letson.
with pretnrdlaUd design.
One of them wanted to know:
"We ate now offered for the
rcclnt of the Seminole High School
The ihooting ocetirrecf following Has the United State done the
second season the service* of
Hand.
an argument between William &gt; right thing hy getting Into the
No injuries were reported by
The Rand won a superior rat­ t&gt;n experienced, practic*! vege­
and Wallace over whether W ill­ Korean fight?
pollre following a collision of two
in marcldng Friday nlglit. A table auctioneer.*' he added.
iam* paid for a 31 rents !&lt;uw1
“ I’d sooner fight the battle over automobile* at French Avenue and ing
One of the objective* of the
raiing of excellent » « . won in
of chill with a 15 bill or SI.
there than over here,” Smith re­ First Street at 6:30 p.M. ye.lrr- sight trading
meeting, Mr. I’ierton decltred,
plied.
day.
Mi** Ri'diec, .aid \|i H U 'k, will will be lo find out if possible,
D O U B LE A C T IO N
Another asked: How did you fee|
Dr. Lltfford W . Rakei. dairy
the acreage and varieties of
A U H T IN , Te*„ Feb. 2 7 -0 4 V - when you were told you would lose operator, whn was involved in tin compete with other -oloivt, at tiir vegetable* available for auction
-ta tr frstival nt St. I’etrr*butg
Tesa* Rsngrr lh»yle Carrington both hand* and feet T
accident in hi* 1960 Dodge Sedan In May.
marketing.
got his man with rs* shot— in
" I thought If that’s the way It’s while driving east on First Street,
two plaeei.
going to lie. I l l Just hav* to taka slated thl* morning that hr *«&gt;
MAIM II Ml D IM ES
Several hijackings have taken It," Smith *a!d. And he remember­ proceeding on the rro»n light
John Saul., ebairntan of the
l*.cr recently on lom-ly Hur- ed Joking abouj it with an orderly when the rollliion took place.
Semi pole County Vlarch of I times,
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Feb. 27— M t
s*on Road ticsr hire. 'Tirrln g t-n after the amputation operation in
TTte other automobile, a t'Jt'J
66
7fl
I•airs&gt; at kuowledgrd with thank* Atlanta
Japan.
sat a Iran.
Ford Htalion Wagon, wa- lieing n entrihritinn of |fat.2n from the
7
29
Rismark
After long, .onely hour* of
driven *oulh on French Avenue Midway School of which Fannie Itrownsvilie
88
8.1
C O M E A G A IN
availing a man with a handker­
by F. 7.. Vogede* of Orlando. Vo34
6fi
Chicago
L O N D O N , Feb. 27-diF&gt;— Tran*- gede* la charged with careless and Reid i* principal.
chief over bis face and a drawn
60
29
Denver
piatol approached tha ranger'* port minister Alfred Barnaa told negligent driving, and a passenger.
39
68
Detroit
parked car and avnomirad: "T h l, to* House of Commons today ho D. F. Wine, who waa riding with
68
W
New York
will Introduce "a system of uni- him, facet charge* of drunkento a holdup.’’
M
46
Phoenix
The ranger's M tat Ut the bar­ lateral walling for ca n " in ton*
89
46
Wathington
High yesterday 90
Tha Italian wagon wa* lipped
rel od the heidrp man's gun and mid-town street* to ease traffic
It
34
Winnipeg
Low yrktesday 48
sp lit Htaeteen-y«er-»H d -.'* . V (•vpgestfon.
over and tklrfded on It* *ldv for
M
79
Jacksonvilla
Rain yesterday 0
Atkad w h n tho minDter mean', morv than 100 faot before *topD aria of A~ »fl ’..Si
W the
72
Miami
Total Feb. ram 2.67 inches
ping, said polka. Damage to each
‘ * man and rhtat. ^ w .o ta l at- a proas officer aapUIncd:
IS
41
78
Tallthaixra
’'Parking on ona aids of tho vehicle waa aatfmatad at more than
Normal Feb rain 2.31 inches
. JMtB raid lam r.lskt hia eoo4&gt;
78
Tampa
t£ » jttaat ca ly, old My.”
■la
(jjefpn was a*tlafati*4j
|800.

— Senate mvedigslnr*
receivetl
letttmony tmlsy that an
* FI
mink cost, delivery in Mr*. 1.
M erl Young Istl (all, wsi charged
to the account of a Waihington
law yrr who ha* handled K IT ’ loan
application).
latui, O. Wheeler, New York
furrier who told the coal, »aid il
war lint chaiged to Young about
iiept. i » , 1950. I&gt;tit later the
charge wa* twitched to the ac­
count of Jn»eph J. Hotenbaum.
Rosenbaum Ka&gt; been dex ulwd by
the inveiligalor* a* a man with
power to influence the granting
of R F C loan*.
Wheeler teitifinl ifcfure „ Kenate Hanking Sul* inn mitt re which
|* ItKiking into the question wheth­
er influrnec and favoritism has
figured In losn« by Ihe Rerunstruclion Finance Corporation.
Rep. Sutton (D -T e n n i charged
in a House speech recently that
llie coat wa* a payment lor in­
fluence un RFC loans. He said that
at least he had heard riitmir* to
that rffect.
Young, whoie wile i- a While
Hom e strnogiaphrr, swore to Ihe
Senate •ubroinrnittre last
week
that il wa* hr who Iwvught the
coat.
Wheeler related that Rosenbaum
hail represented his firm
GunU irt-Jcm k rl, New York furriers
w hen il ohlaiup daiiprovsl of it*
application for * 1173.1**1 RFC
loan Apr. 3, IUMi .
He added that New- York law­
yer* for ihe RFC later blocked the
(••an and the firm was advised
last Noveiti I&gt;ci that the mnney
would not lie loaned.
Wlteeier descril&gt;cd the roat gs
"natural roysl pastel mink.”
Wheeler said the coat was paid
fo r In two installments gy Rotvn*
haunt, who gat a ID percent disnint because be was tho firm*,
vrytr.
Senator
Fulbright
I D -A r lt ,
rbatrman of the Senate subcom­
mittee, called a public hearing
to receive Wheeler’* testimony.
The group esplured the store
firal at a rlo&gt;ed-door session with
Itoscribaum and Yming, a tVs.h
inglon insurance man who also
haa been ileacrlhed hy the group
a* a man of reputed Influence in
R F C affair*.
Fulbright, in throwing the hear­
ing open to Die press and public,
declared the fur roat transaction
appeared In he "part nf * wid­
e r read pattern of *r*ivltirs‘' in
which the subcommittee has lintc]
traattaani ns e«a&gt; T w o

K

Committee Head Asks
Malt In Increasing
Government C o s t s

To

ire

N

I’rews Conference
Finds Quadruple
More Than r&gt;0 Top
Amputee Cheerful
B ro a d ca ste rs To
Be In fiainesville

Farmers To Meet
For Discussion O f
Auction Marketing

HiNitricc Itisheu Wins
SaxoplHim* Ifntinir

Sentence Upheld In
“Bowl Of Chile” Ca«e

l)r. linker EscnpcH
InjurieH In Crash

The Weather

E

Sanford Weather

fWridw

loraeariag

Brings out Gift o?

N o . 134

Sg(. Albert Kelley
Ik \ warded Silver Lions Club T&lt;» Aid
With Health Test*
Star For Bravery

G IL D A G R A Y
M IL W A U K E E , Feb. 2 7 - 4 * 1 Uilda Gray, shaking and rolling
her torso as she did 20 year*
ago, began her romsbaek last
night In a side street cafe.
The
former queen of
the
shimmy and ez-Ziegfeld
star
wee* Urn » pang led shimmy cos ­
tume and warbled Ihe song* that
earned her International fame
U N FA TH O M A B LE LO VK
L O N D O N , Feb. 2 T -f ,to - T h e and million* of dollars In the
gm p * caught John W. Bryant. 25, roaring *20*.
On the tarn* bill were a eonple
•I o n tha roof of a sereaston apartof rosing atrip taaam . hot Ula
•esst building af
*
ORAB Hi
apptoaaa la the Jammad sa lt was
Tha charge:
T A M P A , Fob.
frowns for an
for OUda.
________ , .
. UM eeto G ra w
Mtaa any. thrtes aaarrM aad ban naamd to I
: Hia aipla*&gt;atlMl . .

S thaCL'F‘rt 'ri* t *

Investigation

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TUESDAY FEB. 2i t- a

THE B A N F 0 R D jra A L ^ J £ iT O « D J 2 ^ R r o A _

P A G E TW O

itta dug in on hilla to the north, lojooo Chinese were ipettjA ___.
An estimated UW.Wst C h fM M l
on (he approaches to the Red
Were dug in above the central
atroagpoint
of
Hongrhon.
ilorg| • -k .ll.k r S la I M S
i r«ett
________ _ _
rrwm N m o u |
front hattlelin* &lt;n an » rrt
„ 1
Someone who lined the fal*e claim that an army ahlpP f i b i U b c S 4 &gt; i l| » » c c &gt; l « &gt; f « f 4 A f
evident* against Russes’* “ im ­ U- S l Foil Marine Dm non—» ap­ ehon la IS milts northwest of tween and north of ^angpyur
••4 to o 4 a f •«
v f *^
ment
wmt
involved,
in
an
attempt
to
get
a
trucker
and
hia
provised interpretation" of the parently hat thwarted or delayed Hoemctig
s a t f e N . P l* r i4 »
The Manr.es are one of seven and Boensor.g
overloaded vehicle free from the clutchea of the law. appar* part was overwhelming.
N a iM lls
4 * c »o #
A
ir
spotters
reported
an
tntn)
oo i c r e a l H i m
p a a f f e t ently will get away with it. Federal District Attorney Otto
Wherry took the
offensive a Chinese counter-offensive by I B . S. divisions in the Allied line eat# network of trerwke*.
stretching irregularly from the
I S I S , a t IS * P e e l O f f i c e
•gainst
the
two
Republican
lead­ (cur to in armies.
I U i U a . l a s e r I S o S e t Keraer J r . of Chicago aaid there wa.i no ground for prosecu­
Yellow Sea west roast to the east
e
n
In
a
strongly-worded
8.100o f M a rrS I . I t T * _
tion because the ruse was not successful and hence nothing word sUtement read to the For­
central front town of Paagidm.
H O I .1 .4 fa It L f i l l s S
of value was obtained by the impersonation of an army of­ eign Relations and Armed Ser­ IW .W U Llunetr had hern ihiltrd an airline distance of I iai unit
C f lla t
READ ESTA TE
into defense positions. He added Pangnim la 10 air miles iniat.
M IN IN G
III:A %
vice- committee*.
ficer.
H m c ia r a i M a a i f t f
from
the
east
coast.
F
I
R E A N D A I TO
that
tl
wo«dd
irqu.r*
trvrral
week*
Chairman t'onnally iD -T* x » of
No doubt the district attorney knows what he is doing.
si #tsi H ir n o s H iT r .s
A . P. correspondent l&gt; if F.rict.
Foreign Relations axel Russell lD - for ike fird i to Kgroup for any
IN S lt R A N t K
H r C a trio #
9 .13 But to the lay mind this is like reasoning that a safecracker
son, at Eighth Arm y headuuarterc
C a i of Armed Servires have pre- dm * a|a:nU the Aliies.
f ia # H e a d
I4 M
•aid
all
seven
American
divisions
J
Real
Rsi.uil*a' 4,1
Itic c
H «a tk «
&amp; I 4 who falls to get the safe open therefore has not committed
psrsii a substitute for the resolu­
A. P. rorrespondeai Nate Polo- are being used on a single front
N i M *a1M
4 OS
any
wrong.
tion.
It
would,
In
effect,
give
the
lEdward
F.
l-nne.
R#*M«rI
*»»• t e a r
U .M
of Wettky reported "all evidence under a single field commander
) Office H i Maauolia O ’
It is a serious matter to seek advantage by claiming President the advance larking to
it iiO a rr
jN itlr o o .
ra rS *
of
slor.g the central front continued for the fir*! time in the Korean
r c M l i l S a t , p ib # | a a a t i« a « .
z uto! Z
he eonsuiteTwitii [ to point to a planned withdrawal" war.
"The man who knows
of M ir t liU M c a f *
fa * fklieJy bo l*e connected with the governmrnt, or e n g a g w i
D IS T R IB U T O R
•f r i h l i *
ImnSc
a ll!
On th* ra il etui of the line are
in an tnt*-rprf*&lt;* for the government. It i- especially serious top (Mens* and congressional of. behind stubborn rearguard actions.
Sanford".
f«# a i l oa s is * a S i t i lla *
{
The disclosure that the First I he U. fi Seventh and Second
in a time of emergency such as the pre-ent. Certain ma- final*.
firm
II I N . French
I’b 2flT
H i p r e a e i s l i d faal|e*|»*JlF H f
li-rialr are in short supply, ami nr** restricted to governmentConually and Russell said they 1 Marin* Dieivion it pacing the division*. The Seventh Divlilon
drive in the mid-section of the captured the small village sif Mal­
I niia as.4
^rw afipe i’
it r p r * ••mf m
»
II t » lx* . W m I wffa, I fairs**, lit* approved uses, if there are transjsortatton bottleneck*; or e.rr™ ,-iterday by Renatn* Taft reMral front wai lh» Grat re­ ta. three miU* we*t of Pangnim,
ft mlI. I* ■*•&lt;•*» I If I* it.
if roantuius-r Incomes scar***, prwrdenre must t»e given to of Ohio, the Senate E-rubliran port of the hardened Leather- while th* Second wax ctoashing
H i ft#*A)4 U aa ssctswUi mi lb#
nerk» In action since December. the Red counter-thru*is uo the
Its ir ia M fur** «•birth In ar»ff f)#4 thing* and joht which nre for r!»»- defense program, In this paltry leader, one i.f which would
At that time the Marini's wrote left flank Tuesday.
•ir |«%I **!f tie fbr nor fur rtpmh||- situation it means something .|UIts- special to .&lt;tay, 'T h is is require congressional approval for
an 1 her vivid chapter in the Corpa’
**11** »f Mil lb"* IlNMlV h fi»i ftflu I1*4
an* troop* commitment.
The Marines are on the left
laa Ifa 1* b e n s p i y f i , ** M r Hi *• Mil for the A rm y," or "Th is is for defense.*’
The issue has split the leader­ hittory with a fighting w ith­ fUn*- of I he Second division. West
MI*' f***** 41•pm1r fa•*.
When the claim Is mad*; falsely, the nation Is de- '■snip
ship of the ItepuMieanc. Roughly, drawal from the Changjin lte«cr- of the Marines are the 24th In­
r t k s d a y , n . i i n . is*. 1
fratided. There Is a diversion of attention, materials or it finds Dewey and S ta .v n lined eoir to the northeast roast port fantry and First r* * »lr/, be­
Hungnam. They inflicted trem- tween Hoengsong. and Yangnyone
energy away from the needed works of defense and toward up on one side, and Ta ft, Wherry of
H » D \ V ’H HIBI.R V K IIS K
i
Y*-,-**r-I Plr,hiv,H H»rSrf.rt er.-j'Ui Jwssea on the Chinese be­ 27 mice* east u( Seoul, and the 2S
an undeserving beneficiary. We cannot lull to heed the It— ,ter on the other.
fore hoarding ships of an Allied and T h ’rd Infantry, in the west
•ertnr between Seoul and YangHoover had an aft. rnoon ap- evacuation fleet.
at&lt;i.nr y in Itirir par a*. He raid u o r -1designation of things which should have precedence be­
There was no news about the pyong.
il,€tn
liftng «!► a -Ivnariui, cause of military need; nor can we take lightly the false p« fitment to testify.
Both Governor Dewey and Sta*- Marines after they landed In
Mw■tL- Mark 12:15.
Arrayed with these American
11.at 1
use of that designation.
•m aroused Wherry’s ire when southeast Korea, hut it was dis­ outfits are four Republic of Korea
they urged the defeat of his re­ closed they hare been mopping IR O K i Divisions, and elements of
flew •i# of tbr rumor-rnongvr.
solution.
up bypassed Red* since early in British, Canadian*. Greeks. Turks,
1" •Ii- u:*ily at soy lun# of naltuoThe New York Governor said January.
Australians. French and Dutch.
al d in s You rosy UtA be able 10
last Saturday:
In Tuesday's action, the LeathThe west-central and western
Ori*tif
the
t-naieat
tankn
in
the
world
in
to
get
a
legisla­
h
r
.r
**anylh ■or &gt;'»u if f in lli#
u
“ I'm for taking in the Wherr* ernecka salted commanding hills •ectors were relatively quiet early
ture
to
at
if
feu
the
law
for
hunting
down
animal
pftiln
.*uch
you
uiill
find
it
nearer
p
d
'
.
bul
resolution
at
the
earliest
time
srtd
H
south and southeast uf rubbled Tuesday. The tj. S. Flr*i Ga-strv
Pit. 2*0
a* hawk* and fnxe*. One of the hardent in to enact a ntatute ’eating It hy the biggest possible Ih-engsong. The town ha* become and British elements met deter­
to*
I.l S TR E E T
vote,
ao
that
the
world
will
know
a no-man’s land with Common- mined Red resistance near Yongwhich will make it easier to run down human vermin. Of
ib- late Vnndav. Ynnedu U 15
the fH states only I I have lawn which force runawny hns- we are not going to turn tall and
milea northwest of Hoengsonr.
II.- O i l , 11 I, S-ntmel eitimales handn to provide for their deserted wives and children in pull out of Europe."
Staasen, the day before, had
A 24th Division t^trol tangled
lli!
' • ■ tn|4t in Oriand'i annther state. In these lucky II a deserting husband from •••tIGed two-thirds of the Repub­ "that is the road to absolute
til ■I 2 *»
Monday with a Red force twice
dictatorship."
-ire
lluti
il.f/X
l.00
0
.
iuy
in
ra
ll
any other state in the group can la- brought into court und licans harked troop* for Kurope.
Wherrv raid that while his reso­ ita *i*e PI mile* southwest of
liv-ir n LaivtJ on an made to supjrort his dependents. Extradition to the state II* said Wl.errv’s resolution was lution is confined to ground Yongda. Infantrymen, u*ine the
4 1 •mb 1 ini
fundamentally wrong.
* troops "the principle involve*! ap- rifle- for rlula after their am­
lli# 5/AX) where the de|a*ndenta live thu^ is not reejuired.
rif*unalr tl - » ’ -sili
Wherrv said today Mta**«n had ‘ (dies to any of our armed see­ munition ran out, took a hill from
tf4iB-iitf-i -ib , SI.ei# tpvruit all
the Reds.
W hy only II states have taken this action is a mystery, presented “ no supporting rvi- vice*."
D O U B L E F E A T U R E B A R G A IN PROGRAM
i l f asirr of I/O a week.
Much talk is heard nowadays of states' rights, and the en- d"**” h*r his Rapuhlicsn support
In the Seoul area, U . S. Thinl
He charged there had been a
"vicious campaign" to confuse the Division units exchanged artillery
Fur.- idea of wl.at (lie louriil croachments of the federal government in fields of which
„ ,
and mortar fire with the Com­
i**ue of tel* resolution.
l.u * 0 - m*uns to Flotida it gamed
A* to what the U. S. should do munists. Th* Reds drove bark
tfnue'as'1long'as X £ ? n f S Z : T&gt;“T ‘ ; ,nrr" ,,chm.,*nt" w l» c0» ‘ to
Nebr.-Un m h T "
-Then H*r* »r* tho.e, indud- lo defend itself. Wherry asserted attempts by Allied patrol* to
With
hrjgu, lli* rrjiorl 01 the Male Chain tlnue as long bh the state* neglect area* where action la
With
Hubert Sterling
t
riiHtt* lines pvjouM not |irov«*i«l a r^fun** for d e ^rte rn ,
C«t»rnor Dfw^jr, who urgni
" A ir power Is the key to our cross the flan River eaM of Seoul
-t i.l Coinm-i&lt;r dial a total of
Thai 10th Avenue
There were continuing reports
that th^ wlMtffofd kfritlaiiv^ survival In the event of w ay."
Joan Dliun
out-of-slair aulotnohilct of wivM nnd ciiihlrMi.
Red buildup, behind
id aHeou amt
In opposing Ta ft’s ideas, Hus- of* ................................
Gang
R ic a rd o ( o f l e i
i-roc iritc* Florals }atl year. Tlie tMo,sT « » r
J'’ r .!'£ h " '^ Kreat majority of iegida- f £ 7 l}“Uh a' S hS J X S X a i d r*|) said the Ohioan’s propo'ai lo the mountain central front.
Cartoon, Short Subjects
am ay* paitentvr load of rath t tin ,4 til®# I * S t fd c'?4 oilfnld® o f th® i#fiNi*ht®o®d 11 9li oil Id t*# u r i p p ^ i f#ii#d cut cf tHt require that Congrr** pac* on th#
A. P. correspondent Tom Brad
window, ar-d t h a t the
...................
President general character and number nf rhaw reported rer&lt;innai**ai,ce esti­
automobile w n 2 .4 H |iet»ont. All consider closing this loophole in their lawn.
"M O VIES I ’NDF.H T H E S TA B S
in line with eiploded philosophy forces to he placed under General mate* of 40,000 Chines* in the
of wFik Ii tendt lo dtow not only
nf divine Hght nf kings, decree Dwight D. Klran hewer’* North tllftntgbn area north of Seoul. Bell&gt;e importancr of louritls but alto
lb# character nf aid the United (Atlantic WonmaM would tasre twaen Seoul and the I’ukhan
SA N FO R D - ORLANDO
H IG H W A Y
of good Inghwayi.
River, north of the Han, another !
vital defenae secrets to Russia.
State* shall furnish."
Wherrv contended that what he
Cnmmunliim mny Ire n|imiding In Anln, bul strong feel­
At* your winlying about lit*
railed the surrender cf power by [
ing
ngiiimrt
it
la
evident
in
Africa,
ucconling
to
Dr.
George
CnngreM to determine whether
pouiLle draft of your husband.
Mid, or yoursrll ? Veil. C ivil De- I I -'T . Kimble, rlirectof of the American (ieogrii|&gt;hlcul Society, II. R. irodpv will Join the North
Atlantic defenae force would »et
who hna Hjient aome tint'* tin that continent recently.
frnte Administrator Millard Cald­
a dangeruus precedent.
The
traditional
loyalty
of
the
nativen
to
the
family
and
well warns dial in Ihe neat war
"That Is react to govarnmant hy
to the tribe militate* .againat ('ommuninm'a exrluaive em- men and not hy law," he declared.
our 1 it than population probably
faces graver dealers from atomic fihaain on the atfete.'aayii Dr. Kimble. In the rourne of HU
bomb* and air raid* than our sol­ travel* he haa obaerved that the |ui|&gt;ulation hart begun to tie impossible to carry out this
theory, without a number or
dier* in uAifoim. Perhaps ibe saf- feel the threat of Communinm, riling ax evidence the mant- amendments to the Constitution
rtl place a perion can b r when head; motto of one African newnpaper; '‘We prefer self- and probably would result in
government with danger to servitude in tnm&lt;mUlity.M
greatar mnfttsion in grrtvtng at
war &lt;oreef with Russia will be in
7&lt;be economic and political barkwarrinexa of AslA him a round fluent petlcy"
ll&lt;* Arnyc..
Any change In the tan struc­
without doubt been a strong factor in the susceptibility of
The trial* ami liihulatioist of a Axial) |HH&gt;plen to fommunlnni. It might &gt;w aup|xRu&gt;«l that the ture a* far as that on gasoline,
automobiles and rare track fundn*w*pa|ier «|i*or at* being learn­ saint- fa
r
factor
would apply in Afriru. Pvrbnpa thfrt* in juxtifi are concerned would taka a con­
ed I lie hart) way by Orlando's ration fur )io|&gt;r that thin will not lw ao.
stitutional amendment, he ex­
plained- Kliands said he was a)
young John A Haler, student edi•mpo-ed to any change
. m m that would
lor ol the Uimettiiy of Florida's
•rfect
fleet the collection of heverag*
Alligator, which it tryrng deaperalrand clfacet tax**.
ly lo Ire aa fearless as it U inde­
| r ,s « lM W
g re w ga g* O w e)
He added that sine* the sales
t r H H s r M Praia Poa* O scl
tax haa been In op-'rati-.n f ir
pendent and it 11 w ing into all the names of Young and Itosen- Ing:
" I ’ m not _goin
ing lo
to vote for anv two year*. “ I feoi lhat w* will
sort* of Di*mtdioi* from entrenched Laum.
"Tcken alone, without regard to appropriation where I feel that have an opportaaHy 10 nut the'
interests. We all believe in free­ other business trantacMuns," Fut- It can be postponed for another slat* an
' tW a f l
dom of the p in t, of cctitie, that bright r.aid, the incident of the coat biennium."
nnd on- that will keep pare
The l^gislaluie ronvenet for the growlii
rth of the state.
it, until someone's views claJi mlglt seem unrelated to the in­
quiry,
ita biennium aession A p r. 4.
Shands said h* felt that foods
wilh out own.
Rosenbaui t war a witness before
Uf the aalea tax, Sharida said: should remain in the exempt
tti* suls-omrnittee last Friday but
Revision is ’ he only program column.
Atthnugh il u drptesiing to st that time waa not asked about | have
to offer. Many peopi# have
When asked aU.ut the | 1&lt;M*
•■ 'dr thai Amcrusn taiuatli"! ill the coat.
ivr.
ruggested what they wuuld rail maximum in the pressat tax la*
Korea have nearly reached tier
He protested the subcommittee'* an ai-rou-the-board tax ami a lb* Senator replied:
"That I* an Item that deserves
E very Buick has coil springs on ult four
h a t a r e th e things you hope som e
VO,000 mark, that nearly 8,000 de tription of him In a recent re­ probable reduction in the over-all
port to the Senate aa apparently lake. Hut I am fearful that those considerable study 011 the part
Arncricant have Iteen killed, it is wielding Influence on the R FC.
w heels — th a t add tu yuur com fort and
day to have in a n autom obile?
advocating this have not taken of everyone. Many feel that that
emm-reyi’ig Ui read reporti uf
At a matter of fact, Rosenbaum into consideration that it would i i a protection, to the so-called
never need service.
I* it p o w er th a t rite s to every challenge?
large Industry thereby penalising
the daughter being inflicted upon (ontrnded, his law firm had not
had
unusual
sucre*.
In
handling
rharged to Young, but a few days the small man."
O u n c e troops. For every Ameri­
E very Buick can he had w ith D ynaflow
RFC case*. He said it had repre­
Is it th e satisfied feeling of being a very
"But ,'1 he noted, "8 change in
can killed a hundred Chinese lay sented 30 loan seekers, and that later on Instructions from Frank this might mean a barrier lo In­
Rosenbaum It waa shifted to tho
D rive,* w hich lends ex tra sm oothness to
Im pnortant
erso n th e re a t the w h eel?
im
o rtan t p erson
dtad, teems to be about iho way in 18 casea leans were granted account of "Col. Joe Koncnboum" dustrial development. We should
all
the m iles you drive and saves w e a r on
thr icure ir running. And vet if while In IS they were "denied or and paid off in two Installment* In taka into io ru (deration that the
Is it day-long com fort and am ple dim en­
abandoned.”
development
of
Industry
traana
the
last
two
months—
one
In
Jan­
tires,
engine and transm ission for long•!"* thing keepr 141 much longer,
th* development of substantial
Giving his recollection of the uary ami one In February.
sions th a t m o k e ev ery trip a p leasu re?
at the J.vpanei* genera!* used lo coat sale, Wheeler said Frank
run econom y.
Wheeler supplied the subcommit­ sources of tale* ta counties ami
**y. liter* won’t h* any of us Rosenbaum whom he believes to tee with what he said were Ihe to lh* municipalities."
Is
it
th
e
d
u
ra
b
le
goodness
of
sound
con­
Shand* expects that "there will
be a brother of Joseph Rosenbaum, avallahte records of the sale, but
K 'e i i u i n left.
E very Buick sparkles w ith added conven­
s tru c tio n —th e stu rd y strength th at will
telephoned him that Young would *aid he rould not find the original be many demand* on the C&lt; mir(f
sales slip which Young signed. legislature for expansion of var­
iences, refinem ents, appointm ents th at lift
A ieie.it from Washington re* &lt;om* In to buy a coat.
outlast th e y e a rs?
II, aali) M r. and Mrs. Young did "Nothing Is in violence now," he ious service* and I recognla- that
seal, that PrriiJenl Truman wji| select
these
1951 beauties far above the "utility"
the garment— ^"on# of the added, to show the coat ever * t - these various services ate highly
Well, sir, th e tim e has come fo r you to
nol reck another larra in the better coate” In lh* store. H was charged to Young.
•iesiralJe."
&gt;*
level und m ake them a special joy pi ow n.

The Sanford Herald

Hoover Asserts

“For The Army”

Korean War

Johns - Manville
Asphalt

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Tile

Flooring

A. D. ROSIER

CUT Y 0 1 DRIVING COSTS
IN
HALF
WITH A FINE, ENGIJSH-BUILT
f C F D
Come In For A “Test Drive” Today!
STRICKLAND MORRISON. INC

Inexcusable Gap

TONIGHT

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“Military
Academy”

“Bunco
,Squad”

IS ;

WEDNESDAY

Communism In Africa

Mink Coat

Sales Tux Revision

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While I loirs* hut will content him­
self lo run far the Seaale from
lih home state of Missouri. Bul
lliit is promptly denied by close
aiiociale* vh o teem lo feel that

the (’ resident's prestige may be un
dermined if the shortness of his
lemaming mooilis in the While
; Huute became generally undersiood. Hoteever the idea fascinate*
ui Miuouri h welcome to him.
It* deserves bun.

From Roger Babsoa comes a
copy of on# of his recent newepaper columns in which he says
"liwie is rut more certain way of
wrecking otir economy and our
racy than by allowing the
of our dalar I* coollaw* to
It does no( Uka a fatm
econamisl who has spent M*
life in the study of govern1 and financial praldem* to
•hia. Eras the man in the
realise* that the dollar he
earns today or icrrivr* from hit
" \nga pansier, is worth only about
a* much as k waa tea yean
“ .» Il • « bo
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USED CAR SPECIALS

tak e to h e a rt these th re e w ords of sensible
advice—‘ S m a r t B u y ' s B uick ."
E v e ry B u ic k h a s F ir e b a ll p o w e r - a n
exclusive com bust ion principle Unit m ukes
each d ro p o f fuel do e x tra duty.
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TUESDAY FEB. 27. 1951

Social A n d Personal Activities
I’H O N K

r u .t

T ill SANFORD III HALO. SANFORD, FLORIDA

I IK

Murray Jarvis NHv

Social Calendar Observed By 0. 10. S.
"M urray J a m * Night" wa • obksihs
creed Thur*day rvrning by SemiRegular brlaine-s meeting anil n»&gt;li* Chapter No, 2 nf the Ka*tcrn
flection ■'( nfOrrr of ll" I'llot stat. \x„r ,h y Matron. Mr... S F
l-!11!’
' in the Yacht laing nml Worthy Cat run, J . Ilo ll( lull. Boartl nn-cting »:.to I*. M, H n » „n
-U d r.i
primided.
The Chapel Choir of ihe K ii.t
The decoration, tor I He evening
H.iptl't Church will hold rehear-al followed n Valentine theme, with
this evening at &lt;1:15 I*. M.
red flower* and heart, prrdoUnder th&gt; -|HUi*&lt;&lt;rhip of the i minuting.
Beta Sigma Phi - rority, the re
'If*- Murray Jarvi*. a pa-t
reptionint at the KernaId-laugh* grand officer, wax the hnnoree "f
ton Memorial II.• pital will |,e the orrn.ioo. She wa* introduced
y fc- *'—
1A J(iutilicl.
BinI f^curtrfl to the Kmt, mill pir*
Mr*.
David
The I'nity Olsa. will meet al -enlml n Valentine gift hy Mr*.
the Valdez Hotel at 7 III P. M. lung. Mr*. (Meal Croaby wn.
Mr*. Carolyn Patau m. a* in- nl*n pn-iwntmi with a hirthdny
gift
alruttor.
The ht—l—lii Cl.v i of the l ‘ir r
Mr*. J* a- Corley Mlig a few
llaptist Church will meet at the .election, honoring M r. Jarvi*
honie of Mr*. I i- i p ^ i Hatched, and Mr*. Crosby flefre.hnirnt2.TJ11 1Juliet Avenue nl H (Ml P M, weir -e rv n l lo the g u r .t. nl Ihe
(.roup 5 will I.- hn-te.-t,
. Iiim - of Ihe Hireling.

ri

w kdnfhday

A »perial .rrie , of -ttiplit , will
l*e ronlimirtl nn "Every Christ
lan'. Job" at llte Prayer Merlin
Hour at the Fir I llapit-i Chute
tonight at 7:d0 P. M.
W ait Side P. T . A. will poiiiuir
n .truly coiim- on “Child Cate"
at 9:on P, M. F u ry one i. urged
to attend.
Under Ihe .pnii-orrlnp of Ihe
Bela Sigma Phi tnrnilty, the re
replinni't at the f rrnuM LaughIon MemaHal llo p lla l will he
Mrs. M. K. Leddon.
The Iweiily.fir.t annual AnlIrtaled Vlayaline Will |a- pri t#n|t-d
at the Woman'.- Club al d no p,
M
T i l l ItS D W
Ihe Junior lloynl A m l-i-ta d m meet at the F ir-l liapli.t Choi'h
tonight at 7;0U p. M
Tin Dnugln-i Jnlat Junior lirotheih&lt;H&gt;t| will mi-el tonight id the
F ir»t llapti.l Cliurrh at 7 do
IV M.
The Thrift Shop WniVrf* of
the Woman'. Club will la- M r.
I.. P. I'ryton and Mr*. Clnytnu
Smith.
F IIID A V
A l.-nefit bridge nml time-la
party ............. hy the Jnrantmln

w i i i i H M . \n m i f m : k m b n t
Mr. and Mi*, larviek Pierre
Hagan nnnoiinrrtl today the m ar­
riage of their daughter, Lena*
la-lle lo
Itoliert Jcnning.
of
Franklin,
Teiir.. The
wedding
took plan- Snlumay afternoon at
the home of the bride.
H*v. J. K. M rKinby piefonn«.l
Ihe trreootny in Ihe p rr.rn re
of relative* ami a lew rloW
friend* M r. ami Mr* Jt-nnln
will make Iheir home in bran'
I ill. Term.

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(.'title of the Harden C|ul&gt; will l»
lte|tl at H:f*U P.M hi Ho-coffee -Imp
of Ihe M.,yfal* Inn.

Nvumi.u

The l.eolin Slipper Will la- held
al ti:,dU p. M- at the Congtegalonal I'a ri-h ifou*e. Folhtwing Ihe
-Upper there will la- a apeeial
program "Th e Mortage Hurnlng"
MCIMIAV
The lataril of lire United Coon
ill of Church Women will no-el
at 2CHI P. M, nl the Congrega­
tional Church. The Stale Pre.idenl
Mr*. J . M. Kdcnfirld will tie pre»ent.

Mrs. C.W.Wiederhold Tickets (lo On Sale
Given Surprise l*nrty For Benefit Concert

Seminole in
III

iH nuu-iii v .;nav

Billy
.» Johnson
.
. Given
.....

Burly On Uirlhduy

i iir f k

DK. C. I„ FFKSUNS

11(it tifUrf » l I
The DUtrict F n tiva l i* over
Hilly J DimS0*1
Mm* liMiinmf
T h r P T,\ K » I (ora. U. W
tl.k e l- foi .nr siet.on tile
i,\ i;s E \ \ m in »:d
Wiedeitndd « .iiiprlM* »boexri h i - Clith Conceit which will (*• gixen and every our i- happy. We think Saturday hy hi- p a t e n t Mr. and
I I h S I' aIdi*ll»# Iv r .
*r-. Cliffonl John-on, on h
M
day night, llo .tr e- for the w r » . Thursday night (or the hem-fit our liaiid really wa* wonderful in *
i . i x s s e s i i 1 1 1: i »
-ion were M nir. Win II. Ptigh, 11 of the K.riiiild laiughtoo Mem- Davlnna and we know Mr. Rlark eighth birthday, with a thrate
II. CioMe, J . A. Yale*, II U .G t li-r, I orial llccpitut will go on a»b' « » ' P""id " f ’em, too! They were paity and a w riter u u t
The paity tattle wa» rrnleieil
J. I Humphrey and
It. Ailing. [ tomorrow and Thur-day at llt.tl- rated: one In drill; two in arghlThr
M o m -. &lt;'lain and Kdlht millat and Andrttun. ntnl To u c h - 1 reading; thr*. In rnnrert. I*nt with -i hlttlidav take tlecotaleil
ii
k in g
S p ra i. pul on a mock"tjueen
fin|lun l*mg Co,, it w ». anrtounrnl Hull a grand record? One of Ihe with Idur ami white fro-ting, Itt-.il
CIHKOPI Vi I •&gt;1;
a Hay’
program In which the today by the (iunima Lamlala chaperone., M r.. IH.liee, laid ahe ing eighl ciindle- ‘'Happy Birth
•
\ U I l l l d I IS
-are the flr.t lime the hand ever day" wa. .ting lo the gtie.t. ,
hnnoree w a. eho,en and crowned Chapter of llerla Sigma Phi.
•
M I It'll I-.
Mr». I - It. i l*&gt;ion nf Maple- ipiei-n.
lliil-.
h
im
nut
to
•
randli
,•
11.
•
played
and
weld
'he
went
ln»l
A iperiat meeting w a . held
rn S lN I M I IS
wood, t )hit* i, vitiilng friend..
Th* rtlimeiout gif’ - were gprc» 1 |ta.t night nl the home of Mr* week *he could-.ee n marvrlorrn wI,it It la- ttpene-l til- giftThe *lip (ter r**tn&gt;i*trd of welnei .
uni on a lace covered table, de- Ibd-ert ltlck.* 0l lo dl-cu*- piren* improvement! All thr member t
Mr. ntnl Mi.-. Harry Gamble coi,tied with pink ramrllia* don. for Ihe ticket wile* for the ron- hail n -up. r lime atwl we hope |H&gt;lat«t -aiad, Irrd tea amt a k i.
ot Hallimolr, \|i|, are Ihe gin .1.
Iho-e enjoying the party witli
next year ia a . terrific!
aled liy Mr* A
K ( 'n n U r rert
of Mr. and Mr*. O I* Farrell,
Tim fair in Orlando had a lot Hilly weie \lev Mi Ktldein, I n.
Staudiog
guard over th. park
Refrc-hrrirnt* were n -iv o l It)
age* wa. n targe dork. Follow- Ml*. t,ernld 1ar**iilg anil her rti of Sanford gu y. and gal. over \ It mull. Oavni Taylor, tilvnr
Mr. and M r-, K Carter .pent ing the opening of th p re .rn i-, ho.lra*. Mr* Walter M n riw rth rr th rrr Friday and Saturday rvrn - j Ht .lge., llillv &lt;l-d W n . It-.' . li t
Sunday vi*lting friend, in His- the more than in gur.t* went into to Ml*. Voile William*, Jr., M r- Ing! Allan lletiel with Jean Wil
S I :iiilt'\ - B o l t e r s
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Lankm amlit i
.ininiee,
the lunch room where a pink
pink— ami
A. Speer. Mr*, w , K -on. Clarence ami Nm m a Taye
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malty, many iio iii
'cheme
hacl Item
J i , -'!•*.
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7" r,n-, lloltyiiead,
Mr* Ralph Wight III, Mr*.
March I* going lo begin with a
called into the Vo For., and Heel out i" the napkin., mint and
1j
VN } i &gt;B I * \\ K
Wight K irth y , Mr*. Dale 8f«H humding i-nng . t the Hlce Club
will I a....... at M cxwcll Air "J*1 h o b b ". Whlrh were wlnlature Ji.,
Mr*. l l h knoll. Mi** Margaret Hall will lw the recotol in the
Force II............ Alalmma.
'" " P 'r.' nn-l the fto.llng of the
iniiivKlual
With thr»«» u «rr Dingfclder, Mi*. Iteti; Moore ami twenty-.ivth; a Ijrliti Cluh Dam
will It* «onn ami a lot of thing'
Daphne Connelly.
Mi
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have leee-o plan ed Ice uiHi.e Vlarcli
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Mdk J r » r Ti.rn**i unit Mi v
II 1 I ! %| %VI 1 |
an extra -pet it ‘ n,onth; Nnxv duct
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Uule« ale the giir*l» of Mr. ai I
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different . called a l’« l eh Danee
I.
Mr* I! F Whitner
J l l l l l O r 111^11 . S c h o o l
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where n gtil ha- to catch Her
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lic-au ami -t w .1 patch oil him 1.'
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Sieve Hodgkin ha- retutrc-&lt;| to
Wa chlngtooV lliilhtlav
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he', leer*
l-tit T! ’' T' ^llUllll»
Sciutul* IlkIlk*
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Th r N In ' e,*1"'* *r
fore he*,
ltn H .li i n
oa
CarlUle Milttary School al Bant- i»hed the "Odif for the- F rb rtu t) -t ' nitr I Ita.igh1.-i * " f J
m ,,
f„„. di.n't cl.a II Ink ! Tim
It ‘ « Ml MM (t| - -•field-,
lerg, S C. nflit Itellig home tine Junior High
gl, Srhocd dance at H., ' C - y m e l a t l h r Itotm- j f M i - ' ' I'
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1 y id i *Brir rrtfiiUi every year ami here’, hopin' il'*
in illne**.
fm iiid &lt; «*ntrr kiiiluv evnihig Kirby IV n«U
I ’ D l II* n l \t «»t*. *.
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The hall w a. decorated with flag*, meeting, with Mr*. Claude Hern mi Inn of our engagement book*
I f •*tt|. Nt* «* *•f
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Ml !tN Jutn- Iticeo. i. home on a rrd while and blue -tre-amer* and duti aO'l ?lr*. Zeb Ratliff a* eo ltd* time . ,
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I hive we*’k xiientinti liefoie liking a large portrait nf IlForgn W a-h- ho-le»-e\nd It'* a new inter tic* il|» at i
x n « x •:i#i u .
a puallkm in Hu- K- |t, i lliMpItai lugtou,
T h r luiaine** meeting »a-» pre S II. S. a certain Mr. Field* we're
U itK iill.r
in Cliarle.lon, S. C.
|M addilmu lo &gt;&lt;|uaic anil hall -ided over by Mr*. F. I- Roumillat, awfully glad to have with ur . n . t t i r* *.»*.,
it
....... . d a n .. -, a "d.-llar thro w ing" f " l *ir r -p i.-u le n t . in -x ■ em e of ||r*. inlere'teci in Art and a it
**i *ri« ’ i ,* %«ni -.t , i
Mi
M C Srone .pint tin
nddi-*i eujnymenl In the Mi*. W- It- Dy*on. p irt'd rn t M r.
Mt-i fitiiia* \ * r I** f »*
mighty flue teacher he’ll make i
Mtl*l* M.*xx HI
wrrkend in Wajti. t— . Ha «• the
Wll», f}„„Bh» Roldn-tu "
*• &lt; aittphell. a vi-itoi from
tune *lay! Valrnllne hulleolin |! 1 1
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glleftl
ai*lrr lilie*
U «M Xf %....»*
-itter.
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in the new i
1*»"** f’liflt
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Donald
coining UP
I t M l i X lt*r » I* • v
l ‘nixer*ity
VrH •
fine team
' t i»»f« .1 X .**i. D *
after
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In the moral
1Li t \ &gt; . t i r If &gt;i |i, i
lit* parei
M . i » \t ri*f*
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D.
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Holloway.
Jimmie
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hope
Ludwig,
f"t1.lt
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llwett, Johnnie It.iwrn, Kenneth nignl all who could In attend tin we win *onie game* Ion!
lltf*
\t .| ||. .,11*. ,
Rani'ey anil Ronald Ri&gt;lii*c'n.
Be
w
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to
you
Friday
evenln
Vrn*.
M
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v . f t •**.„,
unveiling "f a monument nf Hen
Mi. and M i-. J. f . Ib-net ami
M*«»l* |#«v***&gt; |»i* iti
Student on Ihe decorating com­ c ral Joseph Flnnigun in Olu.tre . . . *ntong &gt; .
tlaogldec Hay li**e been xilitli.g
S.
M
m
Ml*. IhuireCa mill her, M r-. N'oia mittee wi re Cialg Whitney, John Park. Ill m ilr- »outh of Fake City,
ll »
I *j I fir f
X t.l. t
It.nn*. before Mr. Ilc-ret leave* Bennett, Ronald Rnldmcn, Kenneth on Mar. n at 8:00 F. M.
1
h f It Ii t f It ni HI x• it
Ram.c-y,
Robert
Haney
and
Char
Refre-hment. wein -vived to
for Ihe An Cnrp where lie will laf
I i ( H i ; f »f
|e*
Ru-i-ell.
Ilovleaae*
Ineludul
Hie following: Mi*. Heorge llnhop,
a lrait*|Htii pilot.
S r **&gt;,
It, \DDIF. 1*11HV M T
'Ii* . Joe Arrnrello, Mr*. J. P. Mr*. J . II Trulnek, Mt*. Margaret
f* ff .l .c f. l XI II ly* | tlmimivl
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Mi and Mr* A-tih) .lone, had ( ullen, Mr* Carle* Fill*, M r. C Mar.lcalt, Mr*. A. K. R'i-c ille i.
Mr. ami Mr*. H A. Fl-bei and
' 1* ‘ T *
I* I f t iltl V -on joe had .** their dinner gu e .la* Iheir guekt for the weekend M. Flower*. Ml*. Clyde Ram*ry. M l-. J j i McCacklH, Ml
D* »**»» **• -n t lm .i *i I n l e r
'll. June-’ htothrl. Pfr. Jnhn Mr*. Ilc-nry itte, Jr and Mr* lloiai-e. Mr*. K. II U H iry , M r-. Monday evening Mt and M r-. Sani
J * r i (f t i t i ; (Mr x ('t&gt;Mi*|
tt-»&lt; - Fid x l „|i
June* of Ihe Air Purer, In- 1- Harry Woodruff,
I
A. Ilriimlcy. Mi* 81. Clair Hampton and -on Roy of thi* city.
I *-1 Mfrrtk 1 !!r. ,
*lnliuue*l ill aic-Dill Field in
While,
Mr*.
Roumlllal,
Mr*- Mr. and M i- Ray Hampton ami
• ''ko .tr. II) ‘ »r|r
Slrnltg, Mr*. Ilalilff. Mi*. Hern­ I In ee ehlldten &lt;d (H Undo. Char le.
Tampa.
X if 1*1» II ill
Xt»*f Tin |1 ■,
don. Mi*. Kirby and vUitcn*, M i-. ilaiiiptnll of Hleen i ’oet- Spl illg *
Sliflif
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W. B. W ray and Mr*. Campbell. ami Mi. and Mi
Hud Cunning
Mr. an&lt;l Mr*. A. C Madden and
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hum of Day-top, Oh in,
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A laige nuiiit.-r of people at
Mr
Miyico Riser gave a birth­
nil *«| \ (fni»|,
tended thr Central Florida Fx
day- p a lly in honor of her -on
iH,-itio|i in III land" U I week.
Kenneth on Id- In I anniversary
I In- P T \ 1 "in1v ' '"Uin ll held
Sntldov afUrnmm al |h&gt;- home of
meeting
al Hi-iuxa
Seh-i"!
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w ifii it
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hi* aoicf. Mi*- Frank flrlffin
ilnm r
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Frank OHIfln. Bryan
Mmn
I.. F. Rcdierl'. Clarence to the g u .-la.
fv . k ilim , clandine Miller, Mr.
and Mr*. Charle* Reck Mr and
M r-, (.onion Bradley. Sir*. J. F.
River and Ml** Ethel R!-ci of |
Sanford and Mr. and Sira. " allei
Teague of (irtirva, and M r-. J.
lien Smith, tb-lrav Reach, Mr.
and Mr* II. A Thnmp'nn. ami
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M. I.d Mr Alvtn R Urr of Planl'l a n n ,,| j n c K M K N T
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Lillian 'o k
r i v icturnrcl Snndtv Iron. Il«tl
welt, Hu where they vhlted ■it|i
Mr and M rj f( W Lippineott
relative
They were a.cotnpanied annotincrd today the hirth of a
home try Ml Madden’ , falh* r who daughter, Cynlhla Dawn, Frl&gt;. gtl,
will -pc ml several month- with on the birthday of her nutternal
them
Kraudnudhet, Sir*. C. F , proctor.
Among i l.o-e attending the \ni
IONled Megaiit.e at Itollln- t'ol|r[*. Kuodav we.r Mr*. Roy llotlrr,
M rFred Dy-on, Mr*. \ mey
lll.e k . M ltfertlilde Mit&gt;h*|l
Mi*. K. J . N n , Sin. H. C Mucrre,
Sira. Fmlni C nillrtt. Mr*. 1 T
Newby. M i
Tommy De kc i nn.
Sir*. J T Denton, Mt*. Francl*
lb.li, Mi
W Yeiley, and SUM
Ituth lland. Dr, .end M r, R W,
Rilinec lit, '| l-» Rarl'.iia Rnpieehl
umi Ho'ii gne»la. Dr an.! Mr*.
Hetirg. Su ugk; Mr*. R. A Sail ill.
'Ir. and ' l l - II F. Whit net and
gintI Sl(*« J r r r Turner ami MU*
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Ml. and Mr*. Kenneth llairi'on
and two daughter* of Daytona
lli'Bih. 'pent the weekend with
Mr* ila rtl-o n '- parent*. Mr and
M r-. Henry Kretrit.
A numlcc-l id people from here
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Kentucky Retains Lead In AP Poll

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By A S S O C IA TE D PRESS

V E R O B EA C H , Peh.
Huge Don Newcombe, Brooklyn
Dodgers' pitching star, hat dis­
covered a more effective way to
lore weight than hard work.
The Negro are, who came to
cam p
weighing around
240
pound*, is Just getting over the
effects of the Du. lie says that
during the past three days while
Until this year major league tie was out of action he discarded
baaehall rule* stipi-Jatrd that no more poundage than in the four
organised training could begin b«. days he had worked out.
fore Ihe first of March. The rule
was changed at the mid-winter
P H O E N IX , A rit., Feb. B 7 -U P )
baseball conference partly in re* — The New York Yankees' varsity
cognition of the fart that it takes lichen, who have attempted
longer than a month to get hogtile more than easy tosses thus
fai players in condition for the far, are scheduled for more serious
gruelling
lot
game
summer chore* Thursday, when they’ll
schedule and partly in recogni­ pitch in batting practice.
tion of the muney which hat hern
Th a t Is the day when the team's
pouring In at tihibition games,
regulars really get into harness
Sunday the Giant* played
for the training grind.
an
eibiblilun
game here
C L E A R W A T E R . Feb. 2 7-a*V—
which wa* In Ita own way
Pitcher llnbha Church, still a
unique— It
waa free. The
holdout, work* oat today for the
aland* aad blearhera were
flrat lime with the National
packed and Ihe Giants —
readrd by master *ho*man
Leo Duroeher — put on a
watered down Imilalioa of a
big league game.
The pitcher* were tearing down
harder than usual in spring training hut taking no risks with their
vs inter-stiffened arms. They didn't
have to with the l&gt;altera eyes as
rusty as they were.
( Hat llartung hit the only
home run. The lanky pitcher
lamed outfielder lumbered ap
lo the plate looking down on
Ik r heads of hia relatively
diminutive
teammates sad
lapped the ball 4 N feet over
the left center field &lt;*alL lie
couldn't hide a grin a* be
rounded third.
The big guy has teen a dis­
appointment aa a pitrhrr in the
past two season* and Duroeher—
master of eipedletiry— is going to
utlliie his power In left field this
year, lie la one of the impunder
able* which may give thr Giant*
their firat pennant in way too
long.
Caaloff Jim Hearn looked like
a winner as he reared back and
alake. Inspiration Isn't ex­
burned the ball in from a tre­
actly the seed— maybe the
mendous upward step dating tha
farmer member of tar Gas*
windup,
haute Gaaa Just Infects hi*
player* with same af hi* own
As a matter If fart the Giant
rom ball reset*.
pitrhlng staff was imprraiive all
the way duwr. Ihe line. Control
Whatever the reason the spirit
was there In almost every pitch waa th e n even In a spring drill
which saw pitcher* playing In tha
outfield and an outfielder look­
ing lonesome on first base.
It waa a good game and this
column would like to vxprrao the
thanka of Sanford to Ihe G U n U
players in the intra- for putting it on— free.

C from thn

A &amp; M and Brigham Vouni were atsll on the ouliide looking in.
.
Kama i Stale whipped Nrbiaika, 7 4 -48 , la it night to clinch lire IL.
Seven championship and an automatic bid lo thr national playoffs.
But Oklahoma A &amp; M. driving lo tew up the Missiouci Valley title,
Waa sidetracked by Bradley. M-Wl.W
when Fred Schlirtman connected &lt;*“ •■
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with a 50-foot field goal In Its*
, l*ere are the leader* with firai
fad in* lecoruli
place vote* and season s recon
Now the Aggie* must whip St. through bs*J night a games it
Louts Saturday in lit. lemls. Tin- h »r,V‘
Hitllkrns have lost oniv one garni- 15n lhe f1***!
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at home all *en*«c.
’'"&lt;*• nine for second, ete.):
Bt. Louis, sparked by Ray SteiToe l - p Ten

Her and Boh
Koch, took full ad- *•2. Oklahoma
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J &amp; *A M.
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----- --vantage of- Oklahoma

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misstep and crushed Detroit IJt-60,
Steiner and Koch scored 18 polnta
rath,
Oklahoma A A M with three

!?ign* game* v* play has a 10-1

record. Ht. l-oul* 111-21 conclude*
Ita season against the Aggies Ha
Brigham Young* situation is nut
aa serious the Cuurgrrs arr as­
sured at (ra il a tie in the Skyllm*
Conference to their 60-49 loss to
Wyoming merely delayed the
flinching date.
Tw o other teams— Columbia and
North Carolina State— are ex­
pected to gain N CCA berths this
week.
In the Big 10 race Indiana crept
to within one game of leading IIUnolt with a H1.R3 victory over
Iowa. Indiana built up a 20-A lead
at the start and U was easy from
thore on. Bill Tosheff scored 19
points for the winners bat Iowa's
Chuck Darling took scoring hn.
nor* with 20 markers.
Other Western Conference ac­
tion saw Noorthweitern nip I’ue.
due 84-B3; Michigan edge Wiscon­
sin 62-60 and Minnesota down
Michigan State 68-39.
In other games N Y U stomped
on Notre Dame 17-72; Vanderbilt
bounced Georgia A9-67; Toledo
need past Xavier 70-AI: Kansas
abided Colorado 68-60; Marquette
defeated Bowling Greco, 00-68;
Drake turned back Creighton, GO66: Mlsiouri downed Iowa State,
H -6 4 ; T C U trimmed Arkamav.
62-42, and Denver thumped Utah

N E W Y O R K , Feb. 2 7 -Q F )—
With on* week left, Kentucky is
firmly entrenched as the No. I
college basketball team in tho
country.
The Wildcats again topped tho
Aaoclated I*rest polL today. and
they figure to te in front this
lima neat week, when the final re.
terns are in. Only a nrar-mirarla
c m keep them away from their
aaaoad poll victory In three year.
Oklahoma A B M placed second
te Kentucky, but the Apgira lost
TUMiderable stature lait night
when they dropped w 61-60 decte
•Ion to fifth-ranked Bradley,
Vote* from the IA6 (ports w ri­
ters and broadcasters who pant*
cipated in the balloting were cam
before Oklahoma A A M's setbackKentucky, with 21 victories In
28 BUM*, attracted 76 firat-plare
A B M drew 28 fir it-place votes
arid 964 points.
The real of |he lop ten consisted
of Columbia (9 ), Kansas B u te
: (4), Bradley (6 ). Illinois |t|. In -

lt&lt;, Washington ( I t (18-6)
20. Murray (K y .t ( I ) (21-A)

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries
t riv M iiirs itv rm c a
PIN S T « a « »■— r w la r ilr
Had llellc, U yp sy Jans. Mr treat,
Ai Marks,. K y ie . Happy
Marlow,
riiMxl Traveler. r,im l,e r ‘s l-aitr.

vrr n v n n si r — rsrsrtty

popular Pit. * lleirt.trs. K le n lla e r,
P layfu l I'at, Paddle
Alar. Itursl
lit,n e , Mixt.rr, H ay. trenny h lm s li.
&gt; i i i i t i i m t t i ; — a, rata* wile
Mnrp's toiwn Cllovr Hon.
IllarCa
P o rto ,,» Tom Ju d y . Whoa Tommie.
Hack on. Snooker. Ii&gt; Hay
n n II M l I U I r — pw tsrliy
H iskr Itookle. H y sr.i A&lt;e. H s
M ike Klrpiufu*. P ip
Pip,
klae
Q uentin rh lr u tteire ra w s Flame
ru -rii r h i w
is ih
Mile
Hllver Tin ge . Hpertal
Convoy.
iio n a d irn tiirr. H in d y Itork, t r r b r
* l t I I I II S I C — a / l« lh s Mile
(T rs iird , lilts lla rv u itib . T ie .T a r Toe. t'o m p tllllo n. MelMon* ttsasom.
loija, k,
Xpoitlns
Fellow,
Pitot
Janes

arts h a t h iiscrv— */|*ik. u n »

K sltiy K. P ra y in g lla ikle . Snappy
J ill. ki'M-kade. i .m n t r y l-al,*l. K ite (r»4 * . Melrlone
H e w srd ,
Ilo llln r

'" i t llll lT I I N A IF — S'lOlka Mila

Owen Hill, T ra d ln a
posi,
Mr.
(loach. ttut Nellie. T a t a t First. Joe
Sm ith. M rlenlal n i « w . High lin t.

Mouth

S

New York Giants
DepartTomonrow
For St. Pete Camp
Thompson And Irvin
Are Stars In Final
Sanford Workouts
By KD

HARPER

Mmsgrr Leo Duroeher today
cancelled the final Sanford work*
out ol the New York Giant* and
announced that the team will ea*
League pennant
winner*, the
Philadelphia Phils.
Church
D
reported
asking
91,600 a year more than Phil
owner Bob Carpenter hat offered.
Buhba
watched
pitchers Jim
Robert* ___
and
Konsianty, Robin
__ ___ _______
Rut* Meyer take turns on Use
mound yesterday and commented:
“ Days like this kinds make you
hedge a little on your demands.**

Iraio for St. PeUrtWrg early to­
morrow mr-raing.
Bi« Bob Thompson kit the
iongeti bal of tkc moraiag today
damming a loweriof drive over
the crater field wall. He promptly
followed up with another trace
clearing kit off the offeriagi of
Sheldon Jones.
After
watching
the
rangy
Thompaon bit these two, Duroeher
declared the lanky
outfielder
should bare a m y good year.
Monte Irrin look a bet from the
former Brooklyn manager mu'
slammed the first hall pitched to
him over the Irft field fence. He
lashed out tiro more line drives
which pushed the outfielders bock
before batting practice ended. Ir ­
vin .one of the rariy virus victims,
has regalaed his strength
and
gives every Indication of being one
of the Giants' mainstay* In 1WI.
Duroeher pointed out that Allen
Gettfl may be the soluiIon to his
relief worries. Pointing out that
eight pitchers is the ideal staff,

for mibody. This U because the

ponent and
u d world rhftinplon
champion Ar*
A rrtntins in ba*kvtbalb Other ball
games pitted the United State* against Argentina, C o l o m b i a
against Nicaragua and B m k l ngainst Veneiuela.
The baseball drawing was lucky
for the U. 8-, represented by the
Wake Forest College tram, since
that game is virtually unknown in
Argentina.
Other basketball games scheduled were United States vs. Ecu­
ador. Cuba. vs. Paraguay, and
Colombia vs. Panama.
In soccer, called football in La­
tin America, Cotta Rica wa» to
face Chile and Veneiuela waa to
tackle Argentina.
Other aporta today lacluded lennl*. In which Mexico ha* made
great strides lit recent year*.

GREYHOUND

H R A L E N TO N , Feb. 27-|gh—
Roy llartafleld who didn't shino
aa expected last summer while
playing second base for the Bos­
ton Braves may do tetter this

season.
Manager Billy Southworth ex­
plained today "W e 're going to
give Kay his head this season
and let him make the double play
hla own way. We changed him
last year and It didn't work too

_ . n &gt;•

Ed McGhee aad BUI Higdon,
who hit J32 aad JUO, respectively
for the Memphis Chicks, are get­
ting trials with the Chicago White
Sox next spring.

to beat Rochester In a season
sertea la the Internationa) l-eagur
last season. The LR tle Giant*
beat the Red Wings 12 out of

Motions, (las Pei
r it v T H w a r n
TV

luiiti*

ii!*4m

-

H » Mac. Slagle Hrdl

O f hit I t defeats last tearon
Bob Feller of tho Cleveland In
rtiana lull four by one run. II
went the route In all four.

illSV AtO UT IVIftV O N I f llH If in Florkb...«p
tit# folk* in fbop« and m o m wh® Iteaallg dw ndtlt. U
tolviaf th# wU«i of ov#r 600 v ifittiti of (Ilk, th ifv t
b#coB# np«m...rMdjr with proved «hricc„ jtodttd to m m
•very faUog n##d. That fow for Jtwt #bomt tmy ttanpfci—
sport yarn am mmdon, too. So you'll be wto# to follow the
lead of mart aad wor* thoutaadi of apomawfl nch year...

KNOW THf SCfo
~- V

WIZARD Ds luxe
: -.1

Guoronlasd 24 Mo ithi

Fred 8mith&lt;-

j

17. I M l

Brundage Expects s a f e n a . ’U f f i
Tough Competition s J E b A e a a ?
Mexico r » t » tough break by
In Latin Olympics drawing
Cob* *» • J* * * !* 1 op­

Tra ve lin g Mike,
ley Hutch, &lt;&gt;14 Hal

C a V ^ f e f

r t R

�9 9 -9

W—V 9

P A G E K1VF
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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

T O 1 B P A Y F E B . 17. 1951 '
O Z A R K IK E
AND WHY NOT/...THO**
P L0W 6O Y3 W C H I
CtOD W H IN I SLUCGIO
Mam STAR C fiN TER TO
_ s tre w f A R L itn
Ifr ■ iai Su* c r u n ....

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AD VISED T H 'f O t t TO
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The U, S. Iiurrau of I.an.I Man­
agement hn* 12 laud office* in
weelern "lute* an.) tlirrt- in Ala*

r ilT IT lO V R HAH I! IK O A I.
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riMt HirvrV. SaitforJ Fforki* In
M*mlni»|e t'ount). I'll under tli»
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W TItlf, Mill that I liilniil to n s

Dr. Henry McLaulin

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V - H K . I L E S T A T E FO R

6—

O N L Y A F E W L E F T . UrgW loU
on hiit Lake Harney and St.
Juhn* Klvrr. Nicely wooded and
perfect natural land
beach.
Electricity available. See Ravmond M. Ball, Realtor, 8. 0.
lllphlevman, AtaocUte, Florida

4 B U R N E R HAS ranee, good con
)ray line, bulhVier, dump '.ruca
dltlon. $4U. MS Myrtle Ave.
murk, fill dirt, lhrll and elay
by toad or jub. Contact 41. RO il. C IR C U L A TO R . fine condition.
i ib .i.ii, end a.aui'iate.. Itf.r K
$40, rofo. (lit. Anderion. VV
Mew Yurt Ave., Ile l^n d .
Ph
l i t Bt.____
tfifl or m W
rocK
l a t i i , . a ile k t
hock,
n a i l s , p ir E . « t f . k l . h i m k d
iN t'O M F. T A X returns prepared
1 A TK D M .IV K ItY . P H O N K
by lav ncrininlaiit
rerri.tered
M oO-S^S-N.Y.C.
with 1 reas. Dept. Demiliev S3I
B TR A W B E K R iK H X V ha.let at
M vim -Ii H IJ k . Phone 17*10.
natch. Fryer... ircn*. Or
V.
V A C U U M C I.K A N K R N O T
•Start Homotrl A ir Ha*.- San
W O itK IN C II K t llT T
ford. Florida.
______________
Itepaira niade hy trained factory
expert*. Plume WHO. Free pick
up and delivery within ft0 mile
i &gt; w tm'K'n
' , railitie. Pronipt *e|-vlce, free ev*
' FlrVitone fltAri*e, M;

I*HONE^148
on Mellonvillr
at P in t St. Ixwal Home ilte, for
a larae home f2.000.00. Call
044-X R o _ | J 7 « 2 .______
F IV E ROOM home with two bed­
room*. Good loratlon. Phone
1013-M.
FO U R ROOM houre, bath, hot ami
cold water. 3 lota, Lantber. lit.
2, Box 143, Glndervllle, near
Bate.__ _ _ ________________
LO TS
FO R S A L E
Loekhart*.
1160.00— 110.00 down 16.00 per
Mo. Beth DeBoe Box 1M&gt;.
4 ROOM H 0 U 8 B at 2S14 Oratife
A n n u a .____ ________ ___
4 ROOM H O U S E , excollant loratlon, f t M O M .
a B E D ROOM H O U S E , S lota, ff,ww.oo. Term*.
2 B E D ROOM H O U S E , oak floor.,
cor. lot. 2 ear (ir a c a . Tam *.
and Sturea I l f W . F irs t BtfSSt
C O M B IN A T IO N S T O R E A N D
phnwe M K
H O U S E * u r ApartmanL See Mr*.
*| Cuv W a rw ick . 910 Park Ava.
FOR R E N T - P R I V A T E ROOM
limine** rouple have nice, com
fortatde furnlahed room. . their
home, with ronnectlsF*kBxh. for
rent to a gentlemart. Nice *ecC O N C R E T E H E W E R P IP E
lion and lew than Ten minute fltptie Tanka, Grao*e Trans, Dry
walk from buaineu diatricL
Tanka, Tank Crsdiaa, Step Ding
Linen furniihed. Sea evening*
Stones, Benche*. Flower PoU,
at 206 Holly Avt . ltO fflRkBlocks, Window sills and lintel*,
2 U N F U H N I8 1 IK D rooms, screen­
Concrete Floors, Machine fined porch, 2H mile* ftonr-tovm.
lahed. Free Eatlmatea.
For
rent reomnable. * Phone
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO,
M 1330-R
(IN* U J R N is i lE D R O O M -M ite oi
garage and kitchen. 170f kingnolle Ave. Phone 6V7-J.
Phene I M .____________________

THE
HERALD
SANFORD-

A R T IC L E S

FO R

SALE — i

We *buy, tell A ‘trade u **l
tu m m re. W ipon-Maier FurnM
__ Hire r ... .Ill tf ..t , Phone I H
W ant id : ,-n«-ery rauhtnr, rip e n rnce prefrrrnl but not tiecr*
•ary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
Mwnraret A m Store*.
W A N T E D — yirl for fountain and
dniit dept. Laney'* Druit Store.
Conk and Maid for private fniuily,
ltlOk K*«t 7th. i t reet.
I.A D Y Familiar with ri-«ii|eiitinl
■eetlon to devote few hour* dally
In phonlna from her home, for
firm e»talill»hed over 60 year*.
Salary. Slate reference - And if
•tralyht or party line nhpfle, alio
huitnen eiprrlenre, if any.
Reply yivinx phone numlier C . I.
Levfl* 3642 Kingiborn Road N E ,
■ntrd liiri for euH, • aelYkigond tip*. Phone 6117-J for in
formation

A L L T Y P E S of llulldoter Work.
Reasonable Rate*— Free
E«tlmate*. Carpenter *
G rsrer
Phwyw IXBXM or *»WI. I

Bothered bj n a d ir, or anla
John •Ion** NO K O M ’ll, appttr
hj hru»h In I hr Kitchen. till*
ton hen, ant«. anil » t l r r b i i ( «
tVhal’a more. Ihr cnlnrlew* m atilU M effective (nr month*, anil
HIM Ihr . t r a p that Hander in
and »a lk m r r it. I'm •eiriilin.
mnli 11I,
u*r
John tilin'*
NO
HO ACIIi
Price* a ir: 8 or.. *9r; pint. It 69,
quail. 12.Hq, aaailahlr at
Ruumillal &amp; Antlenuin
•— Ads

lim pection

FID E LIT Y
Exterminating!;
Co.
in

Ninth Mom S trn -1
Orlando

P IIO N E — 2 * 1 2 1 1
N ip lit &amp; Sum lay

P H O N E — 2*1 NS2

213 Went T h i r d Street

Ive driven Dodqe cars for
from experience that you just can't beat a
D odqeftr DEPENDABILITY
Sor i Pun t) Allord, Chitugo, lit

rtol W oltki or all klnda. K a v n
and Outtere Repaired asd Paint­
ed. New Hoof, applied. I’aintiny
and
cnalinir.
Han fold.
Ph.
liiW -W . It II A.-lenhiirir

M A R Y 'S I.K M H M i l . l l l l l AMY
1200 Mnunolla I* now open Mon
thru Pri. 10 to 12 A. .M . it to 4
P.M. Sat. 4 to 0 P.M.
W A N T E D - Someone to help drivi
to Philadelphia Mar. 1. Phone
21KI.W hetvren 2-4 P.M.

IIL A C K F E N D E R .k irt on Clay
road lietween Lake M ary ant
Lonxwood Saturday. I’leane call
Pete, I37S-J.
F O U N D — Wallet owner may have
hy w riting cnmidete Identifiea
Don to Mr*. K. I, Slame* Ibiv
I4h7 and paving for ml.
"J
ti—
A i iT m i n u iM t s ___ j - is
R E N T A C A R . U-drivV It by day.
week, or *ea»on. Kngllth Ford*
and American Fords, sedan*,
■tatlnn wagon* and convertible*.
Strlcklrnd-MiirrDon, Ine.,
E.
Flrvt St
________
liA H D F N
1iin ■-&gt;.
Ibiil
Wi ’
Second Street. Call between I
and *1.
_ _ _ _ _ _
4M C l I K V R 'u l E F fleetma»t#r I
door Sedan, Fir«t cla*« condition
throiiehoiit. Call P30-J. _______
4U i m r c O p M a l 41
ii cundi
tlon. Inquire Mr.
Park Avenue Trailer l&gt; rk .___
IU34 P O N T IA C Tudor Sedan, vrrv
good tire*. Kelialde tranaporta
lion, new tag. Privata owner
fl2i.lt'). Phone tOtl.R,

12— S P E C IA L
H B R V IC B B — I I
V E N E T IA N U t.IN D h nude \t
order. Seminole Venetian Blind
V K C E T A B L E 8 , Livestock a n d
Co.
«2U W. 3rd HI.
Phone
Mlacellaneoua. Hanford Farm ­
n x t .t t
__ ________________
er's Auction Market.
W A N T E D -B a b y
nth.
(U ll Phone 10ft| for
F H iT j} SH R IM P Dinner * TW
DFPF.NDAHLE IJ8RD CARS
. - A ll Type* Of Book Work.
Mary McKinney Book keeping
3 - R E A L E S T A T E FO R s j g ^ - a
19 Ford Cuvlom I Tudor
Herr ice
Duplex— 3 Kooma, llelh. Separate
Redan
Rieim 403
Allantte Bank Building
49 Mercury 2 door Sedan,
N E W FLUOR II furtneeg to per
km for Limited Time.
overdrive
f)696
feetlon Old floor* mode Ilk*
So* iafea W. D. Moore
Small, Modern, lAkefront Home— W H I U E R motor Blks. Cleon and
48 ChryMer 4 door Sedan
•lui Equally Nice Rental U n it—
New Yorker
11396
In Beoutiful Betting Overlook­
ing d e a r, Spring-fed L a k e - •
48 D -lg r 4 door Sedan
11291
Adequately Furniihed; About 76
Bearing Cltow ; 400 Young
47 Dodfe 4 door Sedan
$1186
Chicken. LA W N M O W K h S Sharpened, bi 47 ! M g n 4 pa*tenger Club
Trees; Plrnty of Room for E x - Steak, Southern Fried
cycle*
rvpaireil,
hek
m
d
kn*
Ilariwcuea, and Rea Fonda. Anp*n*if&gt;n. *
&lt;1166
work. Prompt aereico. II. W
gel'o Eat Shack, Cantor of GeBee JM w W. D. M o m
Sbumno
8
l
8
*
4
f
h
#*
_____
*«t i aad Sanford Ave.________
Attractive, 2 Bedroom Home, with
48 Plymouth 4 door Sedan
$896
W O O D W O ftk lk O — C a n n o t *
'% 6 Lota in Nice Community—

H e re s
’ why D odge delivers
m ore m iles p e r d o lla r
ilmiit till* * u l new 'M (V .lg c I— -VtiatllHvn
j ihr v o n liKtkt, ftrti, tiiIn ami I
II
irli* mu lU.i t.rlr v , 1,1 ili,l'« Inoli lo u il.
mum o

1C, j tar i Imi ■ vtunuinx In l.iA *a|, wiili
plriui ul lirjit. leg nn1 « .nnlilrr im w l-j u r
llial'i inyilirtird limn tviiitt|w* In lnini|icr lo
b u Inn,ii. |u lailtirr and tlrhirt ninir milet
|iet doll*i mrr the trait m uunr
Spend Five Minulav With U*
f itr tlmii minnirv Iwtiiiel the whirl will trll too
wh&gt; dm ii die u r Im you- (nr die year* atirad
You II IiimI ihil Ihr nrw Odlhm Mh*1 tlm ilirii
nni noli |i«r you a Iraly nn.. Ain.l •&gt;/ tide—but
the irtiiinni umaidillrM and lirrdutu hum wlirrl
*Itop aral'lnoinr *mean ho tar n u t, pmlutig
i *i life Ihldna it radar tain, landutt fire.

HIW KIND Of tlDII Sin Odfltiw dunl
AhNlllMIl Irl &gt;!fll fliMl lltIHII fllallh HI
|t««l tjtr%
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lull iiifitiiil (4 ilit u i ji a II nmr*

7he H S IDependable

UMiiilrnaiiir iimi
Came In Today
V i how oki timid |uy tl.utit nuur tor * u r
aiwt *1III MM I all Ihe cilia loom. Iiaudhiix
caw iii|,ol dt| iiutabllily of till* lirw 'SI Dulyi.

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TUESDAY FEB. 27. 1951

THE HANFORD HEKALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

iyer Resistance Brings Prices
Down For First Time In 18 Weeks

iVcachinj? Mission
At Holy Cross Church
The Very K*v. Stanley llrownft rman. 3 T . D., Dean and Profc**«i of Net* Testament of the
Episcopal Theological Seminary in
Alexandria. Va . U giving a week**
Preaching Mi»»mn at Holy Cross
Church, Park Av*ni.&lt;- and Fourth
Street.
Heart Brown-Serman w ill prearl i
every night at d*(g&gt; o'clock •HI *
week, concluding on Friday, Mar.
2. Hi* addle—-*’' ar*- dc*igne«i In
illumine and explain Khristian he.
I ref ami faith, aid the llev H. 1,.
Zimmerman today.
“The public i* Invite*! to attend
thc'i- Mfs.roo Service*," Rev. Zim­
merman added. “ Sanford la espec­
ially privileged in having Ikcan
flri.wn-Scrman.
!. **ne of the
fMit**anding scholars of the Eplscopal Church. Educated at Oxford
University in England and at
(irnrral Tticiitnglcai Seminary In
New York, Uritn ftruwn-Serman
hold* I he dr g in
nf ,'Iarhi 'loi of
Alts, Matter nf Alt*. Rachclor in
Divinity, fhutor in Divinity, I)***tor nf Hltcred Thenlngy."

By S A M HAW HON
NfcW Y O R K . Feb. 27 &lt;/P)— Tb e High coil of Irving i» taking a h
ihrr. For the first time in months it hat Halted it* ad*ante. Ami the
•cs of tome food*, chiefly meat, havr dipped back.
It's probably no more than a breather while getting it* semmi *&gt;
but lake what joy from it you can while it lasts.
The chief rrrd it i* bring given1*
to the housewife. It *eem* she lamb."
The Asaoeiated Pre** Whole,
to*ik a look at the law of supply
an&gt;l demint. She was told there sate Commodity index refterU the
wa* an abundant rupply of food, diop in livestock price*. It took a
in almost all categoric*. So the sharp drop laat week, the first
trouble mutt lie in the demand— since September.
The
government’* wholesale
her demand for the most expen­
{■net index of all commodities wav
sive rut* of meat, for instance.
Juan Fontaine and Robert Ryan in n romantic scsor from RKO s
"Consumer* resisted buying Ibrt halted on it* upward climb for the
first time In 18 week*.
"Burn Tn Br- Bad" rn-ntarring Zachary Scott, showing Tuesday and
highrr-prired
cut* of meat enough
Prico control, apparently have
W Hresday on the Bits Theater Mrfcco
i-ad little lo ilu with it. The consinner, faced l-y the dnxen price*
in Hit retail butcher shop, turned
to the cheaper rut* of meet, or
weakened a a buying Interest 'tucked up on eggs and macaroni,
rr aarlaaeO Vraa raa* Uaei
backed up. ’T here were small deThe meat inrfultrv ha* been tel(iluvi-t *■ hi* personal attorney
clines by dresser] i&gt;eef. pork and ling the consumer for a long lime
ami hr (tdovec) contacted a nn n*
le i of niH-ratnrs, advising th*m
they rmild be immune from arrest
for a fi perrent talc.
Aliotrl Fell. 22, I Klin, Clover
stopped making thr rultectiuns and
he war informed "there wen; cer­
tain affidavit* in existence that
Clover wa* collecting the money
and sending portion* tn Tallahas­
see ami to tihrrifl William*."
I Woolfolk did n&lt;*t elaborate on
II*r- Tallahassee angle.)
After Clover discontinued the
gambling collections, Roqurntorc
Somr type, of fish found in railed on the lottery dealer* and
Ro*k)* Mounta.n fossil* resemhle told them he wa* the new col­
kind* n«w found in water* of the lector.
Ruqurmure told them they rmild
■outhi'fn hemisphere
cheek with Jenningr or Sheriff
Williams to verify hi* position.
Two operator* did eheek.
Roqitemorr turned over hi* col­
M k fH M Il IT A T H r IN
lection* who in turn paid them to
SfANKKT
William*.
U«Uf*ff4«

Financing Of Flection

for oAtp'tka beat cut* that kept
them to aNpbnsive. A t the moment
the housewife appear* to be tak­
ing the Industry up on Ita tip.
Wholesale meat dealer* In lava*
ral eitie* report their locker* are
filled and retail food dealer* not
buying becaue the consumer isn't.
The food institute Isn't much
perturbed, h«we*er. It note* that
Amertran* are*' the emtingc.t con­
sumer* in the world" and continue
"to eater to their appetite* *o
generously, eieept sporadic flareup of resentment at aky high prire for fancier meat ruts, that lien
retail merchant* are denied by
prosperity gold."
The institute si to note* another
working of the law of eupply and
demand. The houewife, turning
nwav from the choicer meal cut.
(•ought so many egg* that the *ent
their price up,
llowruer, ever the long range
the prospect is still for higher
price*.
The nrice of food at the farm
i» not controlled. And a* it move*
higher, control* will douhtln* he
relaxed all along the processing

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will toon be allowed to t»k* thfjr
customary mark-up* on I® ® "
they bought fr&lt;*m suppliers at
higher price*. An average *d*sr&lt;c
of five per cent »* expected in the
price* of nun-food Item* a* • r tA lt of this i* bated «n the pretent international tension and
American rearmament program,
(iovertunent spending for detente
and for stockpiling will keep de­
mand high and tupplie* limited—
and will keep the pocket* of many
con*umen filled with cash.
And all of this could be ch*ng«l
very quickly by a “ peace scare .
Eating of international ten»ion
would act like the price-re.Utinh o u *c w ifr. The dfTnurul would f i l l

off sharply «nd price* would f»*f.
Meantime, rnjov the hreatlMfr jn

Services Scheduled
For F. L. Merritt
Funeral »ervlcc* for F r]j. t
Merritt w ill be held tomorrow
at 8:00 P, M* In tha Mutely
son Funeral Chapel. Mr. Merrm
i* one of Sanford’* pioneer
ten*.
Me is survived by one d .u ,
Mr*. Minnie Sweet of n rl»0.j»’
four daughter*: Mrs. Corrie r'
Wilson of Jacksonville. Mitt Tv,'
dric I - Merritt of Jarkfoimil,'
Mrs. Ernestine M. Butler of
nonvitle ami Mr*. Dort* M.
ning of Palatka; one »on, Chsrj.!
Merritt nf Sanford; two grind!
daughter*, two grandson*, t „ ’
great granddaughters and
great grandson.
|
C A R P O F TH A N K S
The family of J, C. Pits-nj
late this method of thanking the
many friend* now, and *Tw4y,
tut their many kmdne**e* show*
during their hour of trial.
Mrs. Minnie Hill, Mother
Mr*. Nellie Mae Frtrmta,
sister
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ing here,
Rt&gt;’fan llaitovaiisky, seeretarygeneral of tin Communist Tarty
nf Slovakia, gave thr report mi
Clrinentls, llusak and Nnvom r-ky,
whom he ealle&lt;l "hourgvois na­
tionalist**' and "Slovak vepuiat
1st*".
Vaclav Kopecky, Mim.ter of
Infutmalion, sul&gt;mlttesl she one on
Sling and Mr*. Kvrrmovu. H r
said they lived ■« lovrr* In the
•ame apartment by "sexual re­
lation. svdr only a rbain which
*treng1hen*d the firm unm:i id
a rouple nw people s*hu p|otle*l
again,I the IM lty soil the re
public,"
Tile aim of all the,* people,
« hI h o p e k y, wa, lo rob the
Win Mtsg (tropic of powrr,
re
new i a p iU ti.m amt bring Oierhu
Slovakia, like Yugodavia. from
the lamp of the ltm’piall,t plot
ter* of a W«w war."
H r Uauixd five other small f»&gt;'
who with "other etmiseil etitispirators" also were hi prison. He
Urged that anyiaidy r|.f in the
plot "give hiurself up to trial ami
Jn slier."
BasluVMIIsky
nullified
t luve
rliirg rs again'! I'h iniuii
He "aimed to divert t.'*r»hoSlovakia from the way In Social­
ism, to cut it off from the So­
viet Union ami to Inrorpormte It
Into the camp of Imperialism and
the warmonger* with the help of

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22nd Amendment
M’nnlinned from T « je lliw l
although they did not put It Into
law." Farley .aid.
H r supported Mr Rnosrvelt In
10.12 and IP-1* aud thru resigned
a* Hemocratie National Commit
ire chairman after the third term
bleak. Farley also served a* po*lmailer general In thr Roo*evell
cabinet Tn thr early Nrw Deal
year*.
Actually, • law fornialitiea still
remain to b« carried out.
After the rtlflraUoti itoeumenU
are rigned In the final state* to
net, stale offtrlala imiat notify the
federal government In th* peraon
of general aarvlrr* administrator
Jess |jar*nn, who ha* supervlainn
over th* arrhtvee.
lie will then formally proclaim
th* amendment as a portion nf
the nation'* basic law.
The IK) stale* which ratified the
amendment, by year*, weret
1947: Maine. Michigan, Iowa.
Kansas, New lUmpshlre, Oregon,
Illinois, Delaware, Vermont, util*
foinl*. New Jersey, Wisconsin,
Ohio, Colorado, Pennsylvania, N e ­
braska, Missouri, I’unnsetteut.
1948:
New
York, Virginia.
Mlsslppl.
1949: North Dakota, Rmith Da­
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I960: tomlilana.
19611 Indiana, Montana, Idaho,
Naw Mealeo, Wyoming, Arkansas,
(ieorgia, Tennasaae, Tsias, North

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Stetson Clee Club
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Thr S'etson University (He*
(Tnli, dire, t&lt;*«| by Ilarniu Milne
tiiffm. will lie heard Thursday
night at ft-tat n'clnrk In a iienefit
perfi.irnamr at the Rnuthride
Primary
Hrhoni. The ronesrrt.
which Include* liolh popular ami
roricert music, will be staged unrler
the sponuirship of the Beta Sigma
phi sorority.
Horn In f’hina where hi* parent*
were missionaries, Prnfruor f.iffin eame to the United State* at
college sgr, aml In I ’eJ’.f re* e|VC-I
hi- liarheiiii fn art* degree at
lirni«on University, Ohio. Th ie r
year Islet, he wa» awarde-l his
mailer’, in vnur and mustcologv

■ I Kastman School of Musie in

Jim he.tr r, N‘, Y. The following
vrar he i r n i r r f hi* hacbeloc of
mimic degree with highest honor,
in voice.
After two year, a - heal ••( tire
mire department at Jmlpiu Co|
lege. Al»t**ma. he joined Ihe.f*
rully a* Statson in the -* 10^
r*i»*ri1&gt; f rom -he first, he f»t
hi* goal * , hiiitding a fin* choral
eittrnihl'. Four ytar* later, the
Stel»on (Tub w «« vrlarted by the
National Federated Music Club*
a, one of the 12 outstanding clubs
In the Nation. Tha Stetson ringer,
are*pled art Invitation to appear at
the N CM C Convention In Balti­
more.
Sinrr that time, the standing pf
the Stetson Club* ha* always been
high: and more than oiks the
rluI,r have toured tha east, singing
in metropolitan ranter* and over
niii'in wide radio hook-up*.

lh- Marshall Plan'*

lie had Iweil giving *’SpV
(mrt,. In reprr.entatlvea of
perialials state*" regularly on
portant government ami party
rision a.

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B l. Niacin and Iran W lk h Net
Myaien lacked
Hid you ever feel ao good that
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Della Burrows, Rout# 1, Zionsvllle, Indiana, ft*I* *ao good
■ g H M i H m a k p , that

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Mr*. Burrow* wanted fteiywie
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pressed it Jn.thb IKtb paewt
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Reds Surrender In ClayUrgesU.S. Report Of Senate Crime Committee
Large Numbers As Sena Troops To
Aid Of Europe Shows “Lucky” Luciano As Czar Of
Supply Line Is Cut
Prisoners Report New
R ed Offensive Is
Being Readied By
Manciiurian Troops
T O K Y O . F fiT 2 8 - &lt;/r&gt;~ l . n k led A merit an iorr/t punched lix
miles into llir battered eastern
Hank of lit-- red iialtlrlinr today no
the rrnlrai Korean warfiont.
Tire arinoird |ialrol of ihr U. S.
Seventh Divition wai within «ivhl
of Amidcing. ) l mil/* south of
Parallel
)ft- ■ the nor the mum
penetration by American Inters on
4 rait-crniral front.
Otlmr divition /Irm rnli puthrd
k r ilw u d from the anchor point of
t'angnim and link/d up with the
U. S. S/tomf Division on llir vital
lal/ml highway to I h'dig-m ig, 2 H
liulr&gt; to tbr w/il.
The link-up broad/n/d from
eight to 13 milrt tbr American
control of lh/ Rrd tupply roulr.
T b r Seventh Divition patrol
thruiting tix milrt notlh of Panghim irjMtrtrd the Red* vvrir dit*
ontanirrd and moving in all dir­
ection*. One officer told A P to trnpondrnt Tntn Stone llte Red*
mittlil be attempting tu regroup but
"more likely" were moving in
"utter confution."
Th e officer »aM the Re*i*'wrrr
■urrendering In ever Increasing
number*. Iff added: "Th e y ’re Jutl
getting a bellyful!.”
Amldong It six mile* aouth of
Changdnng and tome 40 sir milct
Inland from the east eoaat. Aerial
•potters reported Changdnng may
be on assembly point for the Ko­
rean Redi.
It waa the major ground action
on the rugged central front early
Wednesday. South Korran ampmblou* foreai were attire on both
the eaet and weri eoaata. On the
western front, a U. 8 . patrol en­
ter* I Seoul and then withdrew to
Allied line* Mirth of ' the Hae
River,
Th e major objective of the pow­
erful punch on the eastern *eetor
nf Urn central front waa to hill
Red-, the goal alnce the limited
offensive began Jan- 28.
The real eatate won by the
•ts»
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Pilot Club Names
Mrs. Messenger
New P re sid e n t
Club Votes To Invite
GiantsTo Return To
Sanford Next Vi cai
Mi*. Verne C. Mec-enger, «dvediting manager nl I be Sanlotd
Herald. vtat circled president nl
the S.tnluid I Mot Club at the rctjul.ii butinrii inerting in the Yacht
Club lati night. Mis. Mei-engrr
hot lierii .III active Iticniltcf III die
IMnl Club fin the past III years.
\!it. John I. Cl.nk v*a» rletlrd
fir it tier pirudrnl; M u. Guidon
Sweeney, teennd vtce pinident;
Mi*. Nancy Ibock, liratuirr; Mil.
George A Stine, recording secre­
tary: Mm Maude Ramsey, cor­
responding secietary: and Mrs.
Orville [nucliton and Mm Chatlott*- Smith were circled duecloil.
Mi.-. If. K. Cbainpaii. v,ho pietided. appointed Mrs. Stine, Mi&gt;*
Ramiey and Mm lala Woodard to
•eive on a cnmmillee to plan
favor* for the District Four Coun­
cil Meeting of Pilot International
to be hrld in Oilando Apr. 27 -2829 at the Orange Court Hotel. The
meeting will open with a reception
on Friday evening and the buiiners
sesiion will get under way Satur­
day morning.

General Claims Only
One Year Is Needed
To Make Russian
Assault A Failure

W ,V SK IN G TO N . Frb. 28— (/!’)
— Lucius D. Clay, forniri U. S.
commander in Gcimany, tauf to­
day that sufficient Writeri, Euro­
pean defenie fotert can be as­
sembled in a year to make Rus­
sian aggression " w w unprofit­
able."
Hut In do this, the irliird Genrinal said, the prom t coulsr ol
re-arming Western Euiotw and
supplying Amriican ground troops
to ihr N'oith Atlantic d/frnic force
must lie pm surd "full i|M-rd abead."
Clay «|&gt;|wjird Iwfoic llir Sen­
ate I'orrign Relation! and Aimed
Services commitleei. lie urged ibat
American tioopi be sent In Futo|w
"without limitations" for the de­
fense force being aisembhd by
General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
He sharply disputed the testi­
mony nf former President Herbert
lloi.vi'r yesterday that III *en&lt;i
troops
la fore ihr
European*
thrm«elves were fully prepared
would lie to invite a ma-saerr.
"I do not suliserilw to the
theory ttuil the Russians are
supermrn or super-fighter*, or
that fleneral Eisenhower, given a
rcasonsable number of men would
be overwhelmed nnd massacred,"
he said.
( l a y had nrany facr-tiwfarc
dealing* with the Ru**lan leaden
while commander of U. 8. Eorces
in (lermany and military govrrnnr
of the U.R. tone— Including ope­
ration nf the Iter tin air lift, lie
now li serving a* a top assistant
In the Office of Defense Mohlllration.
The Joint committer Is consider­
ing • resolution bv Sentate Re­
publican leader Wherry of Nenraska, opposing the sending nf
V; s;
Euiopeunti1 to n .

Letter* werr read from Sena­
tors Spettard Holland, Ororge
Hmathera and Rep. Ryd Hrrlonr
thanking the club for telegrams
expressing approval of the reac­
tivation of the Sanford Naval Air
Station. The letter* slated that
the have will be opened on May
I as planned-.
*
Mrs. E. IT. La tier waa apprdnted **The Joint Chief* t f 8 ?aff Have
I*v the pre*|drnl to represent the announced plans to lend four
tdul. a* a member of the local more division* to Europe to join
Stabilisation Cooperative Commit­ the two already there.
Clay said he »iw no reason
tee which i* iK’Ing orgnnirrd In
conjunction with Ihc w nr mohilira- to either overestimate or under|( n a ila e t* M P i l e *1*1
tiuii program.
The ellih voted to send a tele­
gram to but Diirocher manager of
the N*-w York (Ilant*. inviting
him c;,d the l. nut* to return neat
year.
Mrs. Chapmen reportetl on the
•liver tea given last week at
High A c r-s In Altamonte Hprinr*
by th - I* deration of Women'*
U N IT E D N A T IO N S . N. Y. Feb.
28— (Ab ‘ Ctulw, of which the Pilot Club I* 28— (-1*5— Figure* available today
T A L L A H A S S E E , Feb
member. Mrs. Chnpman lerved show that ten nation* fighting be­
— There docan't aeem to be much
a ivorto** and other m/mlicr* side American and South Korean
rnlhuainam among Florida l*Ri»* attending -v/ic Mr*. Messenger. ! troops have suffered 2JH3 ra-ual
lu id i- for legaliilng gambling this Mr*. l-aw-v
Mr*. Joel 8 . ; tie*. This U shorn one twelfth of
Field whu I* vicr , c*ident of the the approximately 38-133 men
J1 R cp llr. to a poll on whether they Feiteratir.ii,
they have *»nl to the Korran war.
would support a bill to tegnllir and
Mr* W. E. Ilolleyhesd, Milk
live United States has suffered
tat liets placed with bookmaker* Rank ehairman, revealed that a
49,191 casualties. General llradlcy
outaide the Stale-llcensed race
total of I7 'i &lt;|uart» of sweet milk said thia week this country has
tracks were about two In one
and 13 quart* nf buttermilk had srnt over tSQJWO ground troop* to
again*! 1 L
, ,
. lieen given during the past month Korea. There are many more In
As for any other form of legal­
Navy and A ir Foree contingent*.
ised gambling, there was only one to needy families.
Following • talk given by Mr*.
Three other countries with men
weak vote for controlled and su.
in Korea - Relpdnt, Luxnnlmutg,
prrvUed bingo games with pro­ Field on the law controlling aldceeds going to charity. No other to-drpendenl children, Mrs. Touch. and Thailand— had ho casualty fi­
forms of legalltrd games of chance Ion, legislative ehairman of the gure-.
Turitrjr, whmo 5,000 man bn*
cluh, wa* Instructed to write let­
got a single favorable mention.
I.fiu than half the senators and ter* to the State senator and re­ pale ha* won International re.
representatives replied to the poll, presentative e s n r e s a i n g the rvown for it* daring, had Ihc high
but in past years there always ha* club's disapproval nf tb r law at let t o t a l — 9(8 casualties — but
Iwen a sprinkling Of support for It now stand*, and favoring the Eranch suffered the worst perrenlegalised punrhb-itrds and the like suggestion* n* outlined by C. M. tagewl-c. A thiiil o| the 1,133atone with off-track bookmaking. Oay In cortecling these di*cre. man French contingent— 174 mi n
— are casualties.
Ilep. Ales MscWllllam of Vero pur.Kles.
A breakdown, compiled from a
Mr*. Chapman *ounde*l a note
Reach, who got some 30 House
m e m b e r s In Join him In introdue- of wainiitg about tb r Insldlou*- survey of U . N. delegations with
ing a hill In 1010 to legalise off­ nes* *if Mwialiird medicine anil so­ troop ■ in Korea, follow*:
Australia: IJ»00 men serving;
track b-xikmaklng on race bet*, cialised housing, flat ing that “the
said he won't dn It again. He fountlutlon of our IttM-rilrs 1* our 48 killed, 2fltt wounded, six misunder*--,i cd his "no" with n hold home, arwt that in taking away the -ing, 2 nrlsoner* ol war. Total 288.
Tln-se figures are a* of Feb. |8.
irsallaaM l Its '*a*» l l i l
red line.
Canada: no official figures a v­
He said hi* 1010 hill was of­
ailable since Canadian troop- went
fered as a revenue producing n.ea- H u t c h i s o n O p p o n c R
into action only last HVdnewUv.
•tire In preference to the sales las.
Press report* show three dead and
" A t least the Kinanee and Taxa­
three wounded (if the 2/48) man
tion Committee had a eholer a* It
takes real money to ran a state.
W . C. Hutchison returned Mon­ unit
France: 1,123 men In Knrca; 44
W# do not need off-track betting day from Washington D. C. where
now” that the sales tas Is in ef- he nppaarrd before an Interstate tilled, 201 wounded, three mlsfret, MorWIlliam said. .
Commerce Commission hearing slitff, 13d out of action through Ill­
N early all support nr legalised against Ike proposed fi iwrcrrt ness or accident for a total of 371.
Figure* as of Feb. I I .
gambling in the past has been |r. freight rate In c r r "
iirrc r* : 1.0(10 men In Korea: 20
the m w of rsltinf revenue fe n
"A fte r h*ar&gt;ng the testimony kill*d:
48 wound!*!, one missing.
lh,* State. Sire- ’ he race track law 1 presented at lee Searing last
waa parsed &lt;o 1031 with legalis'd week". &gt;lr. liulchi-on said to­ Total 84. Figure* at of Frb. 18.
Netherlands! 7»XI men nnw In
and taxed I-siting at the tro t.’, day, “ I am more convinced lti*n
Florida ho* -tdy tried Wtc other »ver i m ' the propored in-ire*-- Korea and 400 reinforcements en
route: 24 kitted, two m itring, 70
form of gainh-lng.
U n*it Juttlfito In the light of
In 1938. the Legislature legalised the rnorm-m* earning* uf the wounded. Total 103. A spokesman
said unofficial flgurvr are 138 ca•lot machines with an annual li­ road* at this time**
-ualtie*, but confirmation of thla
cense fee for their operation. It
Painting out that hi* trail- had not been received here today.
■ ilm ri up *u'h a puhMr protest m..r&gt;
w*» directed
primarily
N rw Zealand: about 600 men;
that the 1-eglslaUiro outlawed then*
agau**’ ••- nrresao as aaal/ing two killed, one drowned at sea.
•he nest time It met. In 1931,
to
freaii
cevrtsMe*,
M
r.
ifitt/nione died of illness, three wounded.
Rome of that- legislators who
•aid they would support a bill to son atatod coat in hi* opinion Total seven a* ef Feb. I t ,
such
nn
Incrette
would
be
high­
Philippine*: ',,200 men in Korea.
legalise off-track bookmaking put
ly detrls*er!«| to the g rowers la 160 casualties not broken down InCondition* op their
tnl*
a
raw.
to categories.
ekle of
For Instance, Replicen*T u r k e y : 8,000 serving; 298
*Perry said he womd ft
I
I
N
T
V
M
E
E
T
I
N
G
killed, 200 mitring, 460 wounded,
“ff we
id taxing
left fu r Miami tkl Total 948. ~
U F.
_
tn*t and don't
t County Oammi* fora U m last t/. M. offensive.
' Net
Senator
gold he ww

Freffrht Rate Hike

9

desire them."
un the same
row

r.

prevailing

ml

the headquarters of

yermltt4«l onI t
vote of the pee

be at the McAllister

v to ro Dm track

F » .« a r

nv-'tlnc

• 'll
■

rontlana

Gamblers Testify
To Having Bribed
Polk O fficials

(iIs Stalking Down The Knemy In Seoul Seetor

iGovernor Warren Hit
For Accepting Cam­
paign Funds From
Known G a m h I e r s
WASHING TO N .

lei.

28

(rlV

Sheriff Said To Have
T a k e n 5 Percent
Of Lottery Gross

Senate crime invriiiyatoii r«day piciured Charles "Lucky" Lu­
ciano, ilepoitrj Nrw V i k vice
.iVfibiiti, a. tbr Crar ul 4 vait
.mil ircrxl umlriv.oihl yoveinment.

IJA R T O W . Feb. 28
Three men Etf Milam, Connie
Summrrt and Cecil McKown
triiifird in criminal mull today
they paid proirclioii money to
■ qwiatr illrgal loltriir* in I'nlk
county withnut feat of arrest*.

I Lai iccrcl government, they
cuulil canty become the bam
im .1 lubvrrsive movement which
could lock the nation.
Luciano, now in Italy, icttlr*
di-pute, lictwcrp two of the na­
tion'* major crime syndicate*, die
.Senator* drrlaird.

Former Sbrtiff Frank M'llliami
lua altornry, Manuel Glover, and
Fern Roqurimnrc arr nn trial oh
charge* nf conspiracy to collrel
payoff* (torn gambler*.
Milam te-tlfied I ha I William*
tidd him in January. 1980, that
he would havr to pay 8 iwrccnt «f
Ihr gross receipts from lottery
operations in ra*trrn Polk count/
to lie proterlcit.
Milam said he made twn pay.
mcnls of 41,300 ca b to Glover.
later, he *aid, hr met William*
in a hotel In Lakeland and the
sheriff agreed to rrduce the pay­
ments to 11,000 a month.
Under rros* examination by W.
Wallace Shafer,
W illiam *' at­
torney, Milam admitted lie had
pleaded nolo contrndre (no de*
ten**| In Polk county criminal
court to a charge of operating
lottery and hail been placed on
• 10 ,-year probation.
When Shafer asked if he were
nromised immunity for testify­
ing in the current rase, Milam
said hr couldn't remember.
• “Ar* you still on prohaltonl"
Shafav asked.
^
"Y «e,'r hr roplind.
"Am i your probation ha* not
been revoked?"
,wKfin
S. A. Holland testified he had
n cattle and eittus bu«ine&lt;. in
Polk rounty and an "intere-t"
in a Inttery.
In December, tg^t*. he *aid
Glover told him he eould operate
his own lottery for 6 perrent r&gt;f
the gro«* profits, hut he turn'd
it down.
Summers said he "gut on the
right side" by paying Glover 5
perernt of his lottery reerlpts, or
approximately (88 to flOO ■ weft.
When Shafer n*ked Hummer. If
a rhargr of lottery operation
against him were dismissed aft.r
he testified before the grand jtirv
which indicted the defendant-, hr
said In- didn’t remember.
Summer* al-o couldn't recall
whether he bad Irf'en convlrte.l
twice on bootlegging charge*.
MrKown 'aid he told Glover In
Januarv. 1950, that ho was “ tirrd
of getting pushed around in the
Re"*- hti-lm * " He -aid Glover
refused to talk with him at
first hrrau-« he wn&lt; "too hot” , but
later a*(ed him “ what wa* the
hlt»b.**i fltruri- t rould pav."
MeKown aid he mt etnuu d ll»i
n week and paid that amount t &gt;
Gloovst . After that one payment,
no &lt;aid Glover told him he w»
"getting out of it."
Then he testified. Uoqurmm.
came *o 'dm *o rolle/t and whin

m iJ ,

In .1 preliminary ie|&gt;&lt;m on ill
iai-llung probe, the Senate Com­
mitter taid the nation u menaced
bv bodily oigani/rd ciimmal* fi­
ll .mecd la 1gely by 1llrg.1l gambling.

PARIICIPANTI IN AN O M IATtO N again t (Tilne-g Communists, referied to a* Ta*k F..ree ■'Punch." II ik*« ihre*
O ls ate alerted for the enemy tn a t ill ti;e -outhtve t of Seoul In Smith Koieo. While tv &gt;&gt;t rmicti agnimt a wall,
eyes, strained fer a gtlutp:e ol the cuctn), the Uuril stalks itcdtUiily ahead
(fitternationol .S'oamfphoto)

i $5 M illion Bomb Cigarette^ Butt Is Lay Workers Are
ChurchBackbone,
Kiwanis Is Told
Termed Visionary

A rarslesriy tns*ed cigarette
butt i* bellevtM t„ have Ignited
paper cup. and tl*»tle tnWel* In
n rardhoard rc-eptarle in the
men’* ie*t room at the Shuffle
board ('otitis last night, rati*ing
h fire that gutted tin* indite nf ]
Mir frnrn. structure and men
I be (liutcli that 1* to piot|iei
the whole i Ini- pavilion nod
TALLAHASSEE. Eel.. 28 (/V) ncr.l
•heller. Fire Chief Cleveland -• mint base llte layman .01 the job,
—Should Floiida buy it*ell 4 V l*oftrd this morning.
A.
MacNutlrn nl Umatilla.
000,000 wnttb ul bomb tbrltru
A patsing inolorlst nollc.'.l lh
vrtrt.111 an. tioneri, cattleman, Hunand oilier civilian drl/mc init/lla- More and shortly before 7.-mi
I'. M. notified the Fire Pcpnit ii.iv Sc Iiihi I Irarltri, and lealtm,
Imnt 7
ment. Firemen arrived to find Int.l Kiwantans Inday in a talk
Hy and laige. inrmlwis id (lie flames coming nut of the north that included bit* ul moial bints.
State Legidatuir term pietty lukr- winduw in the building and }Hilittrs. rcnnomici and yarm wilb
trorrhing the rave* and ruftei .
warm towatdi the idea.
a Will R o g rn II41111.
A cross-»ectlon of lawmakers This morning they were railed
Mr. MacNutlrn wa* introduced
Imek to the scene when smoke
polled nn t|:r (|Ur*lto|i show s gout was again seen coming from llo
by II |1. Crumley. *lm |nnnleil
many flatly against the prti|Hi-al. structure.
■nit tbit diinnw a 12 vr.it period
Several ulher* *ay tliey’ll have to
The outer roofing of lli •mild.
await further development* in the
!lie Inrtner bad lauvbl an ailull
(I s s l l a a t t O s I 'm * * l t .
international situation beforr they ,
Sunday School d m v.ilb » memran make up thrir mirnt*.
bridiqi of mote tban 2181.
A few said they “ probably" will
I ollowing tbe talk Ihr Kiwanvote for the hlg appropriation.
i.irit voted at tbe luirgrition nl
One member said hr might favor
spending |3,000,(HKt and atiolhet
I'rriidrril Joel Field, to airanitf Ini
sold it would he all right "if
a committer to decide on whether
revenue ran he raise.!." Tbeie wa*
01 nut Kiwanu ibnuld itagr a
hist one unqualified "yr&lt; “ uin.iug
P AR IS, F 0C 28- -f ill— Premier
those replying to the poll.
ttenc plrven went 10 Ely
P» mindlrl ilinw rally III Apnl.
Stressing the prmol lirntage in
"Adequate education and health lace tonight to offer hi r.-sigun
services will hr far more effec­ tion to Pre-ldent Vincent Atirnd America. Mi MnrNlirlrn pointed
tive o» a defense again*! ( omPleven acted after the lower mil to the Kinnninn- that "A m e r­
tmtnlsm," commented Slat* Sen­ house of parliament appeared ica w a. tinted with si prayer in
tmictin.1
ator l/ rn y t’ollin* of Tallalta*se?, hopcles'lv deadlocked over wlmt .•.on rl* mil foicl-e ar
I'tymouth It'K-k."
one of tho*e voting against the tin.! of rhangei to mat,, in itll.t ront
rout til-lo t the -ettlefs of
French election lawr-.
l vpendit ore.
North andI So'ltl: America. |mlnl
Pleven tried ■Imllarlv (&gt;• n uTile $6,000,09-1 civilian defense
mi out that ll.e find tutlli-r. i t
flgtite will l*e inctuiled only a* a last nigh* but Aurtol refu-ed
Nnrth A n ieiin . w. e treking God,
’.Cce|it,
Il'n ilsM * (is / • • * *t*t
ir**ll*w ( IIS rage Slat
The Premier acted aflei a I-nr r,nl those of Hmill Atiiertca w ire
rird cat,met meeting cnllril afl. t 1,Hiking fin gold.
Scoring tlie ; 0polar idea thfct
the nsemhly spurned a «inpbInf vslctn of voting for next full' alt nriim nl nf riche, ni &gt;ne rontil llte- sucre**, tie t ivlit nf famous
‘chciliiled general e|e.*tlnn
The lower house of the National I lycnon- who ended o|. in di-grace
V rnihly turned down tin- -in i-l- 1 or in jail.
ll- warmol agnin-t the practice
ballot »y*tem by a vote nf -III l&gt;&lt;
It siis11*»(i*sl (In I'agr *lt!
208 T h b wa- a prupti-td -npiM.i I
lly JA M IJt D K V I.IN
ted lav the rathnlie Punular I'e
NEW YORK, Feb. 2 ft—{A * ) A potter in the Grand Crnli.il iMUoti lUlhPeon Movement (M l ll'l, .nn- of
ihowi a |irrtty blonde lucking two toll into bed in a deeping cai and the three major pniti. io the
Pleven coalition.
lays:
legally, the margin won v. *t«'i"Don't you feel a whole lot safri on the train)"
day could have kept Pleven in of
W IC H IT A FAI.1.8. Tex.. Fell. 28
The recent lath of wreck* brought mixed feelings to paueiby.
fife, hut the vote was considered
id'i A robber held up a squad,
How doe* the confidence eipirurd in the |&gt;ottrr Hand up agaimt il.e a moral defeat.
run pay master « l the *prow I ing
The MRP i» nn unyielding on .Sheppard Ait Force lls»e today
artual figures 7
fety
records,
ha*
a
high
rr/
x
H
ponent of the dumdf scheme, amt end seiird a 131,000 psytoll.
Hit* Is what the Interstt'c
for the automatic block s ly * ' * .-t the -Ingle-baltol procedure &gt;1.1 I
First reports said two armed
Cammrrrr Commi**Uin says:
train
rontrol
system
a
point
in
men were involved, hot Sheppard
hern offered a- a rmnpmml • It
There were 173 train pasengrr-,
which
the
Pennsylvania
has
i'lldoom was sealctl when the Com
Field offieerr later -aid only one
Including those on commuter
mttnlds annnunre.1 they would on I'sndit pulled the dating holdup.
train*, killed In the United S la in ftml.
The
Central
installed
tb
&gt;
*&gt;*•
...
.
______
_
now It, reversing n fevin u * The bandit firm! one shot, but no
in I960. Incomplete figurra on ihr
number of passengers carried tent on its main lines in 1920 at a i *,tnd, nnd the cabinet was hen. one was Injured.
The robber, doaerilied a* in hi*
show shout 171,000,000 for I" cost of Id/tAO/IOO. Its principle Is ded foi the final rbowdown.
One purpose of writing ti new early twenties and wearing olive
month* nf I960, not rountlne this;
those on rommuter trains.
When n signal Is s»t against a election law ha* hern to reduce drali fatigue clothe, escaped In a
That indicate* that when you locomptivc. the rnginrer must the strength of the Communists, payroll enr toward inwa Park, 12
Imard ■ train your rlianees are rive an trlectrical acknowledging now the largest single patty group miles west of here.
lie took CpI. John I IL*r«rh.
better thn 1 .000.000 to I of living signal or the train la stopped au­ In parliament, when the nssemblv
I* rleeted In November, All the pav rlrrk a* 11 hostage.
through the trip.
tomatically.
Tho corporal managed to leap
government parties— the Com mo
But all that la small consolation
If h« acknowledges the stg.m'to relatives of victim* of such evldetwr that he ha* *»-*-n I t . - ’.'.n nlat« are exeluded from the coali­ out of the vehicle when It slowed
wreck* a* the Pennsylvania rradt automatic stoppinp d«v|cr |i eut tion— want to cut down tbe Red down at mi intersection about 3 ',
that look 84 lives at Woodhrldiv, out and ihr engineer stop- &lt;r strength In the Assembly, but thn mile* from the base.
N . J., this month.
proceeds cautiously as hit JuO/i disagrtement on how to go about
It haa been violent. Meanwhile,
O L D E S T D IES
What specifically do the rail­ a m t warrant*.
B R A IN T R E F ., Mast.. F*b. 2 8 road* do In tho way of oafatyT
flora pro roam of the Csatrol'i the Communists, with th rir hlg
b ll— Menxies " B P '" Herring. 93,
AR operate under standard re­ other precaution?, toon.' -:f whirb vrie. wielded a rire n r weapon.
the oldest working
Thn nrtsent law Is b aud on reputedly
gulation*, but ore fraa to Incor­ a rt used by other raiin.s-lt nK
compositnr In the
n-o-v,-llnnal •**ira*en»atlnn. tan-e- newspaper
porate additional safety procau­
mislay, 41 pS sdira. to ta l T O
A n i l detoetnr ear tours » h- .
These flru n a weC* read In tha tion u they ate f i t Thla losda to tiro aystam, determinin'- , Hw i " If , This baneflt* botil the Rede and United Rtates, is Head.
He euerumhed at his home yes■onto variety in method* a* dif­ nleally through a bra*..' * «“• the MRP. ai.d Ihev have an offlHouse of C M g lM N Feb. f t .
The
Union of South Africa; 200 men ferent measure*.
rail whether a rail hot f t t i o or r l -l •lllsnnn against any |gn|m ul Irrdav after having worked hi*
Tho New York Central, which ether itefret*. When one 1* noLd, wiileh might tend tn cut their vot­ full -.hlft at the Herald-Traveler
In Korea: One dead, two misting.
Monday,
(O s m M N wo M * M l
claims on* of the nation’s best sa­
ing strength in tha house.
Figurea
of FeK FT.

American Allies
In Korea Report
2*813 Casualties

L Legislators Cold
To Legalizing Off
Track Bookmaking

V ast International Crime Syndicate

Club Makes Plans For
Minstrel Show To
Be Held In April

Lawmakers Are Luke­
warm To Colossal
Defense Me a s u r e

Premier Of France
Offers To Resign
Following Defeat

Passenger’s Chance Of Death iu
Train Wreck Is O ne In M illion

Daring Bandit Bohs
Air Base Of $:W,000

It tiid they operate in many
places with the connivance and
protection of law enforcement offi•ini. at all b-vel of goveinnirnl.
The committee .--timaicd "ranercolively" tli»l
429,18ri.OOd.OWI
changes bands evi-r&gt; year In the
I ’niled Stale- a- a result uf organiseil, il|,-:rnl gamlding. It added
that millions of dollar* of ltd- are
paid out a- "ier,” or piotivtion
1 umey, in various forms.
I 10m fii, I hem-and* of page* of
te-tlmony It took from -ome 500
vviltir»«es, the Committee -aid the
icinclushin i* inescanahle tliot there
i, a I iv olid government within
the country- a government by the
underworld."
181* serrri giitrrnnirnl of
rrimrxttrs Is a seriiKi- menace
“ hieh could, if mil rurli/tl. hecome Ihr basis far a suhv/fsivr
movrmrnt which could wreck the
' / 1 j founds I ion- f.f t hj. coontry.' the rrporl aildrd.
The
five-member
committee,
bended (y Sennior Kcfiuiver (It
I con 1 -aid il lias no dnuMs atuoit
the ' st'tenee of "at ten t two majot crime -ymtii-ntrs."
I hlcixn.Miami t u ,
•Ineiif lhe-e, it aid tin . *sv nxi«
I-el »ecn .Mluitn and t Si. Chicago
• mpone &gt;) mil, ale "now tirade. '•&gt;
T»n&gt; Arcardo, It.. Fi-chetli bnf
•her- and lake Guxik."
"There is another," ilir commit
tee continued, "with an »vi- be
t wren New York and Miami head
-vl by Frank Caslello and Joe
A dolus,"
Adonis is a big-tinn- gamlil. r
with heailquarler • in lh,
\ rw
1 oik-New Jersey niea C.*-lelb 1 l«
•lescrilied In Itie report .1 . - I to'
nut.tending underwiold |,„.|,r i r
■1Hsilsurt CIO I'm r i m ,I

Rechar^in^ Body’s
Batteries Is New
Medical Treatment
SAN PEDRO, C a lif, Frb. 2 H _
1 Pi— When a tuiiiery run* low,

you re-rharge it.
Thai' the way ho,pilot preislrnl J. A. Robin-on ex|ilain- a
pew
ihratmrnt
for
mihritis,
Inait di-ra-e, multlide -elrniria
nnd muscular dystrophy. The
treatment |* under ex(*erlniental
’ •udy a! I.ro N. l e v i Memorial
Hospital, lint Spring., \rk. It
i- a non-profit, ruin-sectarian in­
stitution
supported
by
H'nni
ll'iith, National Jewish welfare
group.
Robinson, who live* here, .aid
yesterday "the patient's tmly is
re-chaigrd, like a storage lu*lIrry."
"We take n normal, lu-althy
fier-on. We make u chemical an­
alysis nf the substance* m hit
•“ dy. Then we take a -ick M p
•on. We analyse him too. We find
he ha* the same siib-tancr* in
hi- body as tho normal nerwin,
but not nearly as mneh. We tr&gt;
lo cure (he ilisease by replacing
what the body tacks."
itol.inion said -tudirs have been
eornplet/-i on 2 t heart riatirnta
and experiment* arc under way
with
person*
suffering
from
arthriti* and multiple -clrrosis,
A study on muscular dystrophy
is -chedul/d to start at Ihc hmpital Monday, lie -aid the result*
of the heart studies would lw
published first tu medleil paper*.

The Weather
JA C K h O N V IL i E. Fell. M — (tn
08
Atlanta
62
•
lllxmark
■sM
Osl
17
80
ilrewnsvllle
48
Chicago
48
27
60
Denver
33
80
tWs Moines
33
32
Fresno
62
01
34
New York
(10
Phoenix
34
88
42
Washington
Jarksnnvllle
81
67
Tallahassee
80
51
78
64
Tampa
88
76
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G t 6 tX

thune-Cookman
Choral Ensemble
To Give Concert
* Thr H*lhun*--Cookm»n Cnllrgr
Choral Kntrmbl* nf 2T1 vnirrs will
prravnt a ronerrt next fueulay
ermine at 7:3fl n'rlork at th*
Flra! MrthoilUt Churrh. Mr*. Al■eda C. Hacker will direct thr
•nannhir.
1 Thr ifrtnifi haa an unusual re­
pertoire which Include* the wnrki
of the early matter* at well a*
thoae of the contemporary com|m»ar* and i t-qually at home
with I’slwtrina a* with Cole
Porter, Rev. J. K. McKinley «aid
today, Choral** are prmmt**l in
the Grrgtirlan rootle a* writ a*
in the latent type nf i‘rrd War.
Inir arrangement.
Tin- lit-Uuir,e-Cookni*n I-ttlirgr
Choral Kn tern Me whoso • Inter r
love of good music la rmipled with
a dctlre for perfection, i« rapidly Itecondnif i cognised a« one of
the forrmusl choral eniemhle* in
the country,*' Itry McKinley said
"Those who arc privileged to
lirai thi* tjdenrlnl organisation
will leave the concert with the
realization that they avc hoard
an outstanding chotal ensemble
Who»e growth t* rlearly appalent."
C o lo re d

N ew s

A hlrthilay dinner war Riven In
honiit nf Mr- Carrie Jones Blonday evenini;.
The table wat overlaid with a
linen laldecloth anti a renlerpiettof snapdragon*.
A rhlrkrn dinner wan wrvrd
to the following guests: Mr. ami
Mr*. J. N. (.'room*. Mr. ami Mra.
f 'rank Itlair, Mi. and Mr*. II.
leallr, |)r, and Mr* J. C., [ting­
ling, Mr. ami Mra. II. K. (illmore.
Mr. and Mr*. Coley llrown, Mr.
•nd Mr*, lo c a l Itlark ami Mr
•ml Mrs. Kirn Hrewington.
AI Ml Mra. Hattie !( Starke,
Mra. Mary Dean, Mr*. Anna
Homier win, Mr*. Maggie lliantley,
Mr*. Willie M Tyaon, Mr». Ktptln
Wright. Mr*. Itosa Kteheliierger,
Mra. Fannie Frailer, Mi*. It. M.
Lott Maxwell, Mra. laiellle llrown,
Mra, Violrt William* of Daytona
Paach, Carl Smi|t»ttn of Cleveland,
0., amt Anrlrew Roy Met.

D c in n c r .ils

A t THE CHURCHES
•i. Chur* h Nolire* mtul He prcaenled at the lltrald office oa ik*
Jay before pohliralion.

Sanford Mlnlnlerlal Attnocintion
Itev, Angun fi, Mclnnln, Frenldrnl
Itev. Fred It. Horton, Sec.-Treas,
l &lt;INCR Pdi ATION AI. CH HRCII
I'ark Aaenoe and Third Street
J. Ilernard limit. Minister
Churrh Krhmtl IOiOO A.M.
Momine
Wornhip 11:00 A.M.
Sermon: *'Yr&gt;u Can Perform A
Miracle”.
FAHII.Y WUHS1IH*
"The diatinRuithinR rpiallty of a
f'hrUtian home I* that Jriu*
Chriat I* the center, and all it*
rnerntier* aeek to obey Hi* Ijiw of
Self-denyiriR l-nve. It la Ihr parent*' supreme prlvileve to lead the
children to Christ.
''ll &lt;a mot Ire too strongly urRed
that regular, corporate family
worihip be practiced a* a funda­
mental part of home life. The
faintly worsliipinR together re*
reive* enduring tile»*fn|t for It*
self mid I* a tuiwerrul witnena for
f*o,l In the rommunity,
"A borne win,-**' way of life in
that of Je*u* Cbrikl would na­
turally deinnnvtrate Ihe endtirinR
value* nT home life held preeloua
by all ualiona.''
Mailra* C«nfererue.

OptumvtrUI
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•thawa a* • .tiiili.l.l r*l.r Iran
w hl» rtaal refort ■» aitmini *■** I't ihe e-rair „r Mr* Ad* f
IBthena
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‘
fca will rapply
in tfc* “lltmnrat.U
tlnuata* Htenettupi. «'«*tnlv
Ijfe nl tiemlHole I'nnatr, Derlfi.
Dr* tlh Aar of Mart h, tail, tor
•roval of aatne and fur final Ala.
id* *• aamtoliiinier of
tfca
ta til Mr* Ail. «'*. Mallira*. drd, op Ihla lis t d*r of Jaenarr,

FHF.F. MKTHODIHT CHURCH
Wrsl Fourth Street and Laurel
Avenue
Fred It. Horton, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M.
Radio program W8UN fi^rt 6:fMJ
P.M.
Young Peoplea Service 7:00 P.M.
Kvangcllitir
Service 7:30 P.M.
angi "
Rev. Leroy M, Dowell, evangelist
ipeaking at troth morning ■nd
evening servleea.

FIRST IIA ITIST t IIUHCII
Park Avenue and Hlith Street
W. P. Ilrnoks, Jr., Pastor
John I.. .Miller, Minister o(
Education
“Wc'vc Saved A Place For You.”
Sunday School D*15 A ll. "Bring
voui family to Sununy School/'
Wc provide u place for every me-rnUr of the family.
Moining Worship 11.»*&lt;* A.M
Sermon by W. P. tlrook*, Jr.
Training Union 0:15 P.M. Union*
fm curb age group. Story Hour
for rhildii-n under U years.
Evening Wot ship 7:30 P.M. Thr
FIRST CIlltlKTIAN CHURCH Scirdnulr High School CJIcc Club
IK07 Sanford Avenue
will bring a s|M-rial program of
J. II*miI.i 11 karri*. Minlaler
Hindi. Everyone invited.
"WorkinR Together In Ixive" la
Wrdnrwlay Evening Service 7:30
the Minin ter‘a sermon -ubjcct fot P.M.
Sunday morning at the First Cluia"Kvery ItiHim a* Warm at Youi
tian Church.
Home."
"He Hath Done All Thing. Well"
will be ihe evening &gt;ermon aub- FIRST MF7THODIKT I III III II
ieet.
J. R. McKinley, Minister
The Churrh school meet* at tt:l5
Mr*. P. It. Stephenson, li.ll.K.
A.M. nnd the Christian Youth Fel­
9:15 A.51. Church School. A rim*
lowship meet* at
I’.M.
for every age.
A welcome await* you.
11:00 A.M. hlorning Worship.
Sermon Topic: "From Rag- To
IHH.Y CROSS CHURCH
Rlchc”.
I UpUrupsI)
B:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship Ser­
lie*. II. |„ Zimmerman. II. 1)^ vile.
Iter Ior
7:30 P.M, Evening Worahlp.
.ltd Sunday in l^at
Sermon Topic: "An Aiming Op.
linn A.M. Holy Communion.
poitunity”.
ttSttl A M Family Service and
tlhiiich School
tl:Ui A.M. Morning Prayer and t HltlNUAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
Sermon.
Park Avenue and Knurlernlh
3:00 p.M. Mi*-ion Service, Ml**Street
iuncr, The Vety Itev. Stanley
filenn K. Smith, I'tslor
Iliow n-Sn imwiiii B T. D., T&gt;ean,
llihle School lr;45 A.M.
F.iiisrnpal Thcologiral Seminary,
klorning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Alenaiiilria, Virginia.
Pallor’s subject: "Ood See* You
Service* during the week:
Mission Service* nightly, Sun- Kcarrhlng”.
Keening Servke 7:30 P.M. An
day through Friday H:00 P.M.
informal inci ting for all age*. Thr
7:du A.M. Monday through pattor
Will t|mak. All are wrlromr
Thursday and Saturday lfnly Communion.
LAKE 51 A llV COMMUNITY
l*:0ti A.M. Friday Ibdy Commuii
CHURCH
ion.
i:. C. White, Minister
Mioioli Servlrr fill rhildten.
ITmich Sthroil |0:0|| A.M.
Tuesday end Friday |;IN1 f'.M.
Worship 11 :IH) A.M.
* *■
Junlute 4:lHI P.M.
CHRIST CHURCH. lgM«wn&lt;al
Westminister Fellowship Si.AO
( Episcopal)
Rev. H. | h Zimmerman. Il.ll. P.M.
Tuesdays R:IK) P.M. Choir Prac­
Vicar
tice.
3rd Sunday in l-ent
Wednesday, Women's Associa­
fdkt P.M. Evening Prayer ami
tion meets at (ha Churrh, Felt. ZM
Sertttnn.
at
3:30 P.M. Mlaa Clara ami Miss
All are welcome.
Kdfllt Speers will &gt;»• hostesses.

Xian Hope Missionary II*pi 1st
Church
The Rev. II. W. William* hat
bran aervinR thr /inn Hope
Haptbl Church fm ,'lfl year* Felt
*6. 1951.
w e will Itr favnred with the
Bethlehem Baptist Church s&gt;fficcrr members and rholra and
quarlclt of Urnoksville, Fla. If
gnu fail to hear them you will
mi** a real treat.
Qtoir No. I and No. 3 of Zion
* will taka a Mr part In Ihrae
dew. ThrouRhoul the day the
jverttary aermon will lie derad by the Rev. A. C, Mellten, thr pastor of New Mount
‘vary llantist Church, at I I*.
Mi*. Mary M. Htephen* of
peak Just
for e
R Hope will •apeak
Jnat Ire
before
_ partnon.
aermon.
. .Mr*.
r*. Loots
Uryi
Ceola tlryant
will ib-livcr
FIRST I'KKSUVTKItlAN
the Welcome address.
CHURCH
i Wc atr planning l&lt;&gt; lo-gln the He*. Angu.
Mclnnln, II. ||„
Mfhl srrvvlre* at
t’. M.
Paalor
The sprakei* In thl* ate a* fot.
SdS A. M. Chimb School.
11 SHI A.M. Murning Worship
r erat Dr. 0 . II. Stark, Dr J.
Rllrxllnr, Sir*. I,. W. Klchel- Sermon hy Ur. Wade II. Hogg*.
B ftir ,
«:30 P.M. IHunrei Frlbrwahlp.
* —Rev. H. W, Wllllanu l’a*t»r Youth Fellowship.
-"—Ml*. Ilmtrite Clark, Churrh
7:30 P.M. (.veiling Worship.
Sermon hy Dr. Wade ll. Iluggs.
. ‘ * —-—
Special Music for Sumiay morn­
^ o n i m r Inatltuted the 11. H. ing: Anthem, *‘(^im* Unto Him
id office* In IMOO to help Ret from the Messiah”, Ifandrl hy
aplo *ellb-,t on western home- Women's Choru*: Anthem, "The
sad*.
I’ulilican”, Van de Waters hy
Chancrl Choir with solo by Rnbell llrown.
Sjieclal music for Sunday even
Solo, ’ Have Thine Own Way
| Dr. Henry McLmilin Ing.
I ord” hy Stanley Hrumlsy.
[ i l l Maiaolla

CENTRAL HAPTJST CHURCH
Ninth Street and Laurrt Avenue
Her. H. L- Whatley, Pastor
Sunday fw-himl 9:46 A.51. "Rrlng
the family to Sunday School*'.
Morning Worship ||:4h A.M.
Sermon hy pastor,
B.T.U. fi:io P.M. A union fot
every age group,
Kvrnlng Worship 7:30 P.M.
Theme: "Sleeping Through Je■in ',
"Come them with u# ami we will
*l*i thee giMMl.”

MlIRNINfT DEVtmnNH
Rev. Jon C. Craws, pastor of the
Churrh of Ural, will I* In charge of
the Morning Dsvollon* Program
throughout nngl week, Tha program la a j***-«*tatis6
Radii*
Station WTIlR, in cooperation with
the Sanford Ministerial AaaociaHnn. It it heard dally at B:iW A-H.
r t, m a t iik w k .
A piesentatfon of the Sumiay
A .lm ln i.irati.r ,.f
tfca School l^aaon is given on Satur­
aatata of Ada l! Ma­ day* at 7:15 P.M.
th**), detWHil

CHI lit It 111 I IIRISI
F.lm Avenue ,nd Seen ml Street
J. C. M i hnl-on. M iri-trr

HMN) A.M llihli Study
ll:nu A.M Morning Worship.
7:30 I’.&amp;l Evening Worship
Thill-clay 0 imi |*.M. Ili’alc studs,
Visitor* alway* wrl-onm
UI’HAI.A COMMUNITY CHURCH
Church 8&lt; honl 10:00 A M.
Worship 11 :im A.5i.
Weal minister Fellowship T:0tl
I'M.
Kvclllng S elVic.* S;fiO I’ M
Thursiiay evening prayer nterling 7:30 I'.M

Have You Heard

E R MI T E S

Rev. LeRoy McDowell

Hr* S u re To

EVANGELIST

Call tir W r ite To-day

AT THE

Free Methodist Church

FIDELITY
[terminating
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NKKVICES BtSO A* M. A N D 7 ; » P . M.

North Main M m t

PR E A C H IN G OF THIS M A N

Comer W. 4th RL A Laurel Avenue

hM '

YOU GET A BETTER CAR,
FORD OWNERS GET BETTER SERVICE.

BUY NOW!
WHILE OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE!

U SED
ITEM NO.

CARS
1950

523
556

Ford Custom Tudor
Ford Prefect

1.949

S-600

Ford Custom Tudor
Mercury Sedan
Chevrolet
Ford Deluxe Tudor
,Ford Deluxe Tudor
Dodffc Fordor
Ford Convertible Coupe
Ford Deluxe Tudor
Ford Station Wafcon,
Overdrive
Lincoln Cosmopolitan
Sedan, Overdrive

1918
Chevrolet Sedan
DeSoto Sedan

1947

a

Studcbaker Sedan
Ford Station Wagon
Ford Station Wagon

1941

%i

Ford Coupe
Ford Tudor
Ford Tudor

1940
Plymouth Convertible
Coupe
Dfxjgre Sedan
Mercury C6upe
Chrysler Sedan
Plymouth Tudor
i

i, in.'

19.18
Plymouth Sedan

1936
Ford Tudor
Plymouth Coupe

lim u U fu lly

1929
Ford Model A Sedan

TR U C K S
1949
Ford Vz Ton

1947
Ford 2 Ton Stake

1946
550
S-602

Ford Vz Ton Pickup
Ford Vi Ton Panel
Chevrolet Vz Ton Pickup

p

f

3

v sl

2

Chevrolet 2 Ton pickup

&amp;

Uown
a u n s /iu ®

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F R E E Inspection

ftsstlaasg r,mm N f t Oast
a . '’oppotition" l» government
autiioiity.
Olwerver* said that hy giving
the penalties highest gnvrrnmenl
-afttiou, I’l l ping also apparently
wa- trying t« take some of the
heat off rrginnal and local gov• rnriirnl*. Dissatisfaction
with
liH-al government was refnirtcd
will, spread.
Th* Chinese Communist* in
the IViping announcement admit­
ted Mu' p*-a»ant opposition to
land irforni 1^ spreading rapidly,
“armed defiance1' to tire Coinmum t rrgime I. getting out of
control, and that thousand* of
Red militia and government of­
ficial* havr Iwrn killed by ’Yountcr revolutionary” agents.
The bioailsasl said the situation
bad grown worse "since Urn
i.uint i , d of the Airier iran iniperialist oi:gr&lt;-s*ion against Korea."
It &gt;one riled that roving guer­
rilla bund* are destroying rail­
road* and bridge*.
Submitting the stern new pro­
gram to the Central People's goveminent loinu-il, highest adminia tr a lt Inidy in Red China,
deputy chairman IVng flheng of
the political and law rommltter
ili* laced "the government mu»t
no longer Ih- magnaninion* and
Imi* fit."
"It we do nut thoroughly des­
troy the |ieop|e*) cm toy therr
cannot Is- a |»-ople'a victory," he
said 'If we do not suprire** thr
Mulo of America and ('tilling
Kai-Shek
I Nationalist)
bandit
group*, r-rrurity ami the vitto
of tin pn-ple cannot lie ronsii
flat ci I"
|V ig a-acrteil open defiance to
tlu- ri gimr is rife throughout thr
country, particularly on. the part
of “n|M-nlanl" |ier*un* who had
lie* n taken taick into thr party's
good graces.
Tb&lt; ii-gillation.*, subniitlrd and
appro nil Tiirvday tent announced
only In t night, provided death
-&gt;r life iniprisonnirnt fienallirs
fo| any person* who:
I Ibbi-I ugaimt the fatherland
l,y winking with "imperialism."
J "Initiate, Irrupt aiiiUor buy
over civil servant*, armed force*
or people'* n.ilitla to lake part
in rela-lllon.”
3. la-ad or illr*-cl ■rinnl reliellion
I. Conduct espionage by tllrrrting enemy plane* or warship* to
largct*. or supplying military
e*|niprnenl and material to rnem o» either in or outside the
runtil rv,
Tk Work a* iinrlcrground agents
fm • nrrnirs; participate in anti*
Coipmiinl*t organisation*; organ­
ise or direct anli-Communisl sect rt servleea; or who, having surl*ern re-educated, fail to prove
rendered themselves, repented and
their reformation by meritorious
sarvu-e ' in the government's be­
half
ft. Utilise "feudaliatte" secret
Mai* lie* to engage in anti-Communisl activities.

«r 01VIRtf*el T»«m FM* «§#►
millre hsi r&lt;-niatlvrly approver)
legislation which would icquitc thr
Army to accept physically fit draft
age men whether or not they ran
read or write.
The proposal wa* included in a
compromise military manpower
liill Committee Chairman Vinaon
(DCai introduced yrstrrday. The
committee pent nearly Hire,week* III c|o*rd *c*.ion rewriting n
bill utge-l by the ftefem-e Depart­
ment.
The Pentagon u anted IH ycai
olda tuought into the military
man-t&gt;owri program Th* rnmmlt
Ice'a romproml i call* for in
dlktinn at |H'-j ai d iciprlrc. fr nr
month- tiasir tiaining.
It also prop"-' return to the
J*»'j*ry, I''15, Kimr"*i pfty-iral
and menial exeptaore landaida
slandaid* tlmt were in *ff.. i u hi rt
thr United State wa figldmg a
global war
Rsrk of the proposal to tower
standard* I- relorf.in.e of 1'iin
gressmen to approve inrluetion nf
nun under I'.* y*ut- nf age Mptlt
other manpower luiinc. arc •»
halisted. Their II,.III indiratr I lie
idea i* ro.t popolai -villi v ote*
Thl* -nlttr rel.ietaiin prompt• d
thr committer tcntatikclv to op
prove withdrawing frem *t.* pir-i
dent authority |o trfr-i uinrtiel
men who hove no rhiblren
There ha long Im&lt;-ii »n i spr* -eil feeling in th* committee ilmt
the rrjci lion rote rndri pn- .-lit
Army slondnnl' i* too hurtHut final anept.im • of lha lie,
rii-d standard* provision by the
rommitteo i« not a -crtainly.
There i 1 -ono feeling till-- not
only would load th* Army with
misfits Inir Hint -nine of I lien*
would licrmnc vctcrai, rm-ntal
case* and a futiirr burden on Mi
tatpayrr.
The llcfen e l)ep*rlni,-ril
i
known to oppo*e *u»-h n move Amt
the Army, w-hirh draw* upon th-draft, ran
ei.ontcil on to pm
up stiff oppiMtfion
The Amu point 1 . It, it the ofher
-erylrc* *lr*-« |y an- getting thi­
rl earn of tin tnartpouir lliroogli
voluntary enlistment* and it dinfi
•taniliird* *te lowered (l will -»■Ir**t
ll|l With I I’ll of llll-tl win* ** on*
witness -aid eal It* i ''have in
cany a -tune in Ihcii right hand
tn know which wny to turn in
M|Ulll|s right "

INDIAN KVANtiKI.IST
Services will l«- held every night
neit week through Mar. I at 7:3d
P.5|. daily, and Itidtli A.M. Sunday,
at the Wesleyan Methodist Churefr,
I'oala, with the Rev. W. K. Pamptopee. Indian Evangelist, as gur-M
speaker. There will Ire singing
every night. Umrge D. Marsh I*
lh« pastor.
FIRST CHURCH^OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
m East Second Street
Sunday School lf:4B A.M.
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Wednesday Service B:00 P.M
Reading Itnorn Tuesday* and
Fridays 3:0(t to 6:00 P.M.
The revelation of (,m| as the
one, supreme, infinite kllnd, Ihe
»viirtf of all wisdom, Is unfoide*!
In f'hrUtian Science services nest
Sumiay, when the l^sson-Sermnn
I* entitled "Blind"
The Holden Teal is from Psalm*
33:11: "The counsel of the l^rnl
&gt;tandelh for ever, Ihe thought* of
his heart to all generation*.
Included in the reading* from
Ihe Bible (King James Version 1
1* the challenging stalemsnt made
by Paul when writing to the Philllppltns (3:61: "Let this mind lie
lu you. which wa* also in Christ
Jrsuv”
The result of &lt;i*mplying with
Paul's statement it (ndtraled in
_
ust* ___
this passage
foam “Science
ami
with Key to the Scripture*'
by Mary Baker Eddy, w
i Is one
of the citation*, in this lesson:
When we fully unuerstsmt nut
relation to the Divine, we ean have
no other Mind but Ills,—no other
larva, wisdom, or Truth, no other
sense of Life, nnd no conscious­
ness of Ihe exlstenre of matter or
error” (page 205),

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Ta P n M rt th a F m n *f the WerMi
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T a h d t i Preaper t t v for Sanford.

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Taft-Hartley
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Washington (IrcotH Crew Of Record-Rrcukiiiff Jet

Refusal Of C irct.^
Court To Enforce
NLRB Ruling IsUpheld In Decision
WASHINGTON. Feb. 26-4/T)
4 -The Supreme Court ruled to­
day that thi Tail-Hartley act
liver federal court* vatlly broad*
ened power over National Labor
Relalioiu Board order*.
The deciriofl unanimoutly up
held a ruling by ike U. S. Circuit
Court in Cincinnati refuting to
enforce n 1946 board order which
called on the Pilliburgh rtaamrhip
'ompany to ceate tfiicouraging
‘membeniiip in tha teamen's unioa.
The company operate* about 70
freighter* oa the Gnat Lake*.
JutUee Frankfurter dellverad
teday’a deeiaion supporting the
circuit rourt’a ruling that the
Taft-llnrtley Act, na wall na tha
Administrative Procedure Act, ap­
plied to tha caae. Both laws were
passed after tha labor hoard le­
aned tha IMS order.
. The circuit court, undertaking
•a atudy of tha order, ruled that
the board'* finding* In the caac
were net supported by “reliable,
substantial and probative evld*
ire.
The Justice Department up­
rated to the Supreme Court to
overturn ^tha ^tircult^ court's rul-

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SA NFO RD , FLORIDA MONDAY FED. 2fi. ID.%1

A llied Forces K nife Into
Gap Left By Routed Chinese
Armies North Of Hoengsong
Rotarians H a v e
Free State X-Ray,
Blood Tests Made

Taft Terms Plan
ToSendTroopsTo
Europe Foolhardy

16,321 Crate Week Are Now In Korea

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- , r s r u , p7 . . s r . ^ 5 C
a s .
A continued Inereaua ~m volume
la expected. A light aievement of
beans and tquaan a t fair prices
continue* on the market.
"Volume on tha n rn p an u Stale
Farmer*' Market ha* taken an
upward swing with 3M cars
moving out for Ike week ending
February 21, an Inereaka of ion
ears over the previous week.
Weather and trow ing condition*
good
are reported ideal a*
types
a Inereaie la reported
li
9 of product though
er. Price range
modltles show b
to gl*pO; pepper
ami squash a t g l j g
Item* with limns,
field a n d . Engfli
tomatoes and buttarbaana brought
a f t ess revenue to growers of
ggli.712.gg"Rustling" has been divkrted
from livestock ranches to the
( cabbage patch In the Sanford S U tr
Farmers Market area. On# grower
reported theft of apprpsimately
40 hags of ratrbago cut from his
field aoraetlme Sunday night,
Frieda on th a t commodity a r t
still way above tha
the average bringIng 15 00 per 50 pound Mg. Good
demand on other llama
price*
on fairly high
etlary
a t 12.78 to g l J
Iceberg
lettuce a t gfJO to

•“IfcJH rt.
Albert Pitta
In Anto Accident
Albert FIU* of oanioru
Sanford received
receive*l
bruises about tha kfifta
hi
to d other
minor bruises whoa
*u Mb 1MU Plrmouth sedan turned
oeet on
■ the
ntd a*ut
dirt road at about !|tS g o'clock
Saturday night about a «U a east
*f O itaoj.^

attribute?1the ear turning on*lts
»H# to loose sand In 4m read. A
Negro who ||t* a Mg# Osteen
brought Mm bark la Mrifryd. The
Ftymouth wus eomawbat Amoaged.
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By RetrcatinR Trito
V i r g i n Wilderness

I OK VO, Feb. 2 6 t d ’i Dough! "** ol the U. S Seventh l)i*i*ion
Scnatoi Claims Move knifed ahead today "i* thr light
Ratigan And Quillof the Wth Army offrn*i*e
Minht involve Up inHankcenltal
man Stress Impor­
Korea to a point til
To IH U.S. Divisions mile* north of Pangmm.
tance Of Check-Ups
A patrol of the (lack dltnion
WASH INC. I ON. Frb. Jh &lt;#l'i met rille and anti-tank lirr, hut
Member* of ihe Rotary (|u!i
Senaioi lift &lt;R Oho*) , *id to- air n h irite t, rr|Ki|trd the Red*
wrnt in a body today In the «lmi(
•pnqioied by thr Seminole Coun­
day ihii 4% til «it* .*% IH 1 . .N. land w rtr withdiawing.
Mixi*inn&gt; in 4y lie »ent In l.nrupe
ty Health Unit, the Seminole Coun­
Today’* aclmn wa* the fm t
unlrx l «*flRff8« limit* the (Mi»ei time the Seventh Divition, only
ty- Tubereulotit ami Health Amoof Pie. ulrtfl | itun in
( latino and the Seminole County
Atnrnran unit lo teach thr Mann.lfr Rr|Ulb!ll.*ll (voile V
The
\|rdieal A xm ution in U'elAa
i liurian Inudet. ha* hrrn identi­
leader &gt;.ikI in .4 »l dement ptrpaird fied in (omhat *ince it withdrew
IhnldniK on Fil*l Street to hate
t" 1 ilto|ie lie inity. fiom the Changiin ir*ri*&lt;ut to the
for tire
X-ray and blood tr*l* made.
that it AAMlllll be "bicilltardv ' to llungtiam hearhhead latl DecernI hi* artion on tlie p.irt nl thr
commit rArn a1ix ill*i*ion« In VXe*- her,
Rotary ( luh fo||uwr«l talk* at the
MITAINT RICOiD-Mt AKINO IWIN.JtT IOMIIR Canberra I* wolromcd (top) •* It arrive* at Andicwi Air
If 111 f.un»iir a drfrn*e until Mir
reKiilar weekly him heon in whl&lt;h
Form Bate, ouUlde Wa Junglmi. m rout* lo Wright yield, Dayton, Ohio, for inspection and possible adap­
I he American Second [)i*i*ion,
United Male* grit drlimlr &lt;(Miltation to the U.S. Air For re. The bomber Hew from North Ireland to Gander, Newfoundland, In four horns
the ini|Mii|anie o( the lesti holh
dogging muth through the mudand 40 minutes without refueling At boilom, the crew la officially greeted. Shown (I. to r .) are: Fll|ht M.
milmrtdt on iontnhution* hy l.um
Nmn the *tand|Miinl of the em­
hound tiiniintain* on the left flank
A. J. Roger Robson, radioman. Squrdron leader Arthur Collard, pilot; Flight I.L A. E. J. Haskell, navigator;
(lean nation*
ployer and employee were made
Air Commodore FeiJInand Seam, and M»|. Oen. Morri* R. Nelson, U.S Air Force.
(fnffraalioavl)
Taft i. rifled l.&lt; fore ttw Ran of the Seventh, reached a |*oint
hv Jatk Ratigan. prngrani rhair*
nl*’ foni.-n n ln lio n . omt Vtnu-d IH mile* north cd Chechon. it*
I I «•«i11Mittal
I'ntie k i l l
man. and Pr. Frank Quillman
jumping olf place when "Opera­
Both etuph.1 .it*d the fart that
tion Kilter" began 1**1 Wcdnetday.
undetected disrates can U n
the Second ami Seventh wrte
dangerntt* lo thr prrson arro.*
ijieaiheading
the cauliou* Icnth
the work txmrh at to thoae who
(*oi|o adtance along thr moun­
actually have them, ami uiK*d
tain ipinr* n[ crnltal Koira.
rmployrt.i of all kirejs of labor III
the i 'Uiiinunil)- to sre to jt that
Retiraimg Red* fought only
Wlllinm
Willett
y’t I
thrir rmpl«&gt;crs takr advantagi
f'ommunikt box#, ailing I’almlru
of this opportunity to have Or*1 tISTIf VINO beforr thr Sen dr .uhThu* pei mi v , r lairned and tearguatd action*. Ne*erthrlet*
who has been In the So­
made on th rir hrallh.
hv exploding ga to a thrv hot another rvtimatrd I.Hfil
General Testifies In Toglialtl,
roinmitlea, William Willett &lt;d «ve) injured
viet Union for tiratment sii,rr l»- Influence Of Donald (beck''
hiilliliiig at tin. 5tum&lt;i|uil Airport killed and wounded Sunday a*
Itcfore going to Dir rlin k m»ni- one
of
tha
llva
llrvWistructlon
Fltor*t
hrtatmaa,
returned
home
Dawson Said To Be l«-r* of the flub gathered In front
Favor Of Draft Of Middendly today, presunuildv to
Saliiids* uiglii it . o o .liak , aod | 'nitr(| Nation* force* advanced a*
,
,.
.
Yacht Club where pirturi ■
‘'"V’C'*!!"!! ^
'" 'i'’..",'!.'I today wiic Miioitrd iccovtimg m
deal
first-hand
with
a
growing
On Sale By Friends of*' rrrthe made
Eighteen YcarOlds
of the clui. and Itthat be had been subjected Ft-ruald I aughton Memorial llo*. ,n,,th ■** * -J nine*.
brea* h in the Ur&lt;| party rank*.
The Red pullback from a
guest* hy L R Cox and Henry to •'Improper Influencw." He denied pilal.
WASHINGTON t-'.l, Jh _(/Pi
The leader of 2,Ui0,0UQ Italian
he ever cnnaclousty yielded lo any
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2ftJ. W Bavin, m who.r room the threatened U. N. trap wa* so
Jainrsmi of Kasex Studio*.
WASH NfalUN. Feb.
Comi,,nnl.ts rrosaed the Italian
The Senate Hanking Com.
VUito* . _introduced at iMkl .i.
^ lnl)ii*i«». (Internnllonal) etplooou t*»ol pi,, r. |o rivrii ...r a p id that Id. General l.dward
—General Omar N. Bradley rh» Austrian border by train and is DPi—
mittee today approved a its*
yere hand horn* fir Duia llet*-|M. Almond. Tenth t ot|r» comliinehron
by
ll.
L
I’rrOna,
Jr.,
In
________
rioted today that about JWl.OOB expected In reach home tonight
gap Vft.day eslrnsion nf federal eluded the Very Rev. Stanley
ntnyd Hake* I «,l fu t and * i., ntandcr. called it " a virtual
oncfdegrr, Ion i . ..n tiei arm* un-i‘ , rout.'
' "
American*, in all blanche* nf the A* the train leached Venice. hi* 'rent control* until June to. Brown Sermon of Virginia Throtwo top henrhmrti, Luigi Lohgn
An estimated ll.OOU Korean
leg ami W \V H im melon tia".
.
aimed tervice*. now ate fightinR and Pleliv Seeehla, Joined him for t halrnran Mas bank (D-M(') told Ingtml Seminary at Alexandria, ,*«
it (intlMUfll (m I'tigr Mil |
reporter* the committee Itari V a. Henry Penn of liottnn, Ma •. iM S f H th O k V f
Iiatitl .uni to&lt; hurl*', aid I*&gt; lit
flic (it|&gt; ti&gt; Home.,
in the Korean campaign,
v|l|* Halt. atl.-i.iltu- physician
*******
sutkoriicd him to Inlradnrr an Clyde Woody of Madison. Wh
Togliatii'a trlurn t* expected to I estensinn re*olnli'in "tth the
Kite- I'lilef \| \ I'tev *laud a|it
Tltc chairman nl the loinl
rharle* Marian of LakevVoorl. N
signal a dtarp mrrease In Com- ' understanding
to,(ay lltal the III* o .1 .
m alt
that hearing' J., I M. Duolap of t,e\rti*on, Me,
Chief* of .Stall, testifying belo*f niunivt
Party actlvltlr*, with the
^lr• when Hie department ntrtvt'd.
Iln rtS M * IIS **aac *1*1
•
mild
be
started
nest
month
m
i
*
the House Armed Srtvitet Coni- annual National Party Congress |
due to ii , of ii tour in ihr tuiil'llog.
It* JACK III.I.l.
adding n federnl rent control
miltre. dtd not give a breakdown a . the fu st hig event In blarrh. It aerlion to the Defense PrndurDoo| . III .exi'inl Ilium . Wei*- I.low 111
PLANK CRASH
Pi
WASHINGTON. Frb 2'.
torn reported that hi* quick ] thm Act. The hearings, he said,
SMAKON, Ka*.. Krl,. 2tV-u11
Governor Thomas B. Ih-w.-y ami off of iluii liiuv
cf figure* for the Army. Navy. ha*
return wa* spurred by the recent
Hu I'laxt •• i in i ( .1 in the MHim
will he designed lo determine A two-engine B-2f&gt; training laimh. ulhi'i eiipporters uppaM-titlv ui&gt;
Marine* and Air Force.
resignation of two lop Commu- what federal rent control will er from Vanco Air Force Hate, counting nn Grtu-rni Dwight l&gt; of All. ttlivis from eepage I.f
Ihan 2.'&gt;'&gt; persona attended
"Over In Korea," Bradley luild, nirt* from the party, which wa* he required after June In inert Knld, Okla., rra*hi-d in a field KtiCnhowcr to wind up thi* year fiom i* room niros- the It,ill where theMore
fonnnunltv fi-h fry xpninurcii
"there are approximately * quart­ followed hv a wave of resignation* defense needs.
near lirrr tcvlay.
hie Juli as comiiiMiidi'i id the li S'lls heal, i I&gt;w-1 l«x *i|1ir itl«.mi hv the I.Ions flu b and prepared
er of a million American* who are hv Other Important local leaders
Fmrtefs Traffa*. farm er living North Atlantic IJcfcnw f.tn&gt;
II*. *&lt;■(. At the Him , lit IGli i .,n,t und
&gt;r*cd al the Elk' flub
fighting for this nut inn and nur who opiHnctl the party’s polirv of
Dewey (n|i| flifndx (i|i ,« week­ Mi llnvis Mi re eel tni* Hn...... .
WASHINGTON, let.. Jf. f.l’t near this south central Kama*
Friday nlgiti
potting Mn*mw*s Interests hcfnrr
position In world affairs.
,
.
„
.
Town, said tmdiec nf three air- end visit here he think' Hie fui •*f Hu escaping ga &gt;*tnl when Mi gr.witid*
I
'c
i
t
I’m ilnii wm* chief conk and
Intriligalmg Senator* gnl from m„ , w rrr
|„
Wlr,.|,.
The commit Ire ta n in .dering a tlinie of Italy,
IhlV'is I III Hid &gt;ui Hu i In Hi.
tdanner
nf
Hie fl-h fr\ and wus
t«r
general
will
hr
uvmtxl.le
|ur
rtimprnmise military ttianpnuci
Togllatll went to Moscow to re- John R. Skrlr*. former oflidal of tige,
i park in n -t have ...' IIIrr&lt;! Hint nf - 1 .led in frving thr fi.h hv fu rl
I
lie
Republican
presidential
inuni
bill which would lower the draft (-operate after undergoing an op­ the Dallat RFC rribce. tcilinwmv
. xpl.xf.-.f Ihr ga-. . od f'hii f I lexe H-M inta, \l Skinner uml flsicrtie
The plane rrashetf afmul «;25 nation in IP&amp;2.
age to IB'i year* set op machin­ eration in Rome for the removal
laud
Wel-h
This
would
glvr
E
l*(
nh’iwrt
le
.
today
that
Ro*.
Bohannon
a.ked
r"
^
"
s
hr’
*!•
!'l
it
w
'e
n
l'&amp;
v
ery for Universal Military Her- of a hiuo-1 clot on tho brain. There
Mi llaMingioo ipci'lvnl in.
Mix farllo-i preparril the :nlx
than
a
year
to
orgnni/'
und
get
vice as part of a long range pro­ was some speculation he may also him aLmt gelling inlliicn'ial tirl| in a ealiyoii «n the l.anwrhr farm
hullo when In- rn tru .l Hu- r-e-ui lo for the "hush puppies" which
have Iwrn railed on the Kremlin nn a ,$10,100JXK) RFC h*an. T|*e.i about
gram. .
mile from hn farm into effective opriatim i u dr ant the others.
iti'krd hy t'lvde llu to i v. as*
fense force that is Ittth nmie
The lila*l (M-riiiied in the build- &gt;1 led hv Mnrcej faille Tile coffee
Secretary nf Defense Marshall rarpet to answer for the growing
iTaailamO r,a **aas *1*1
home.
than a paper army now.
ing lliuiu'dlnteiy I.--1.1ri,| the hutlii wn* tiiewed hv llsrold l.ewt» and
also waa due to testify, tint lie signs of weaknesses In his p arty —
Notie of hi* friend.* think* ug usixl li* tin Gi-urgr llarr Irain- I •■■** l-'atllc. Eil Mcfall served at
has been III with a cold ami was the biggest Communist Inrer in
Eisenhower would step out of hi* llitc x&lt; hool
Atomic Age I'lancH Arc Coming
unable to appear. Assistant Her- Wmtern Europe.
•'fireman" and James Ruhton, Jr.,
supreme commander »'*le until he
rotary of Defense Anna Rnicnhetg
Thr Italian new* agonry said
a: cnahlvi Hn the serving mmSir-~—
Is certain the defense (ff'Ut I* (in in flfliiiijrlilc r &lt;)|
also wa* sick and unable to testi­ Tagllaill was arcompanied on his
mille. were Boh HhnW-'ii, A'ollc
sureessfiilty
launched
and
ran
latrip
from
M«»cow
by
Italian
Comfy.
and Malcolm Mm Neill,
carried on by another (mi*.ihlv
Icfiml Woman l)it‘s I!Williams
Bradley said world condition*, niuniit senator Vlnecmo
F Rohlton, a new member
his ton assikttnf, Lt General AI
which caused the Joint Chiefs of trlli and .Slgnorina Leonide lotti,
of tile ctlltl, assiltod
I fred Grlienthcr.
S taff to recommend a "partial Communist woman deputy in the
1.It 11« vlibly » laine T rran. in
Kin? l.ion O'Keefe of the Ormobilita'inn" of .i.bnfl.imn meo, Dalian parllammt. Thc;e two
■
V
F
frtlItrlmi
fan! daughter «l f Mr and Mi . Undo flub and member* of the
"may persist for lb, lb nr 20 were ii-ported to hero gone to
11)51 A F Tryan •,f Thnliia mile. Ga. Orlando and Winter I'ark Liona
ing Klsetthower as
years." lie said Mich a site form Moscow to urge him to rnme toick
«It att if the •llix1 Feb 20 li the John 1* Chit's were tiievent. Tlie ruenu in
a* has been recommended may when the split In the Italian Red
defense force isn't in
' &gt;lia|x- An hihahl II" &gt;1"lal in Th" mas­ ■ildition to the fi-h fnetuded baked
hava to be maintained for some front widened.
hv the end of this y^ju that vilbe. Service. ■
a i r* held Thin ala y lo an i, daw, and cobt drinks and
time to come.
"Ike" feels he tan
• ill, a Erl ■ 22 In 1 In'Ilia ' illr.
■offei the lervtng darted «hnrtThe General said If the situ*- Confederate Raider
lot of public confid. Hr#* iIII the
J inly, Imrn h,'uv. 2*1, |!Poll 1. the l\ ufli'r •» Oft ('"chick and continued
tt'wiiiBSia n* r , i « a m
defense effort will hnvr hern Kin nddaiightcr VJ.( Ml 1E V Mililisai|Hited.
let of Hanford. Mr. Tryan i the
Dies At Age Of 99
Of rounv. President Tinman funner Sat a Miller
Albert Corpany, 89,
Large Crowds Visit
could ask Biienhowei to tny ill
Reside* thr* paiettl mn-f her [
SELMA. Ala., F«b. !W—&lt;rPl—
DIch In llonpitai General
Ids
pout
and
the
General,
who
i"
Lora) Booth At Fair
grandmolliei
she
in
survived
by
James V/. Moore, *J9,
suhje* t t» the rommand.-i in li sister. I inda Gale; and tier
commander of the United Con­
ch iefs orders a* a -oldlrr, roiilii gtaiidjiarerits, Mr. and Mr * Eted
Funeral servkes for Allwrt federate Veterans, dltd today.
Hy actual count and hv careful
hardly refine.
Tryan nf Thuinn .vlllr.
Corpany, 69, who died Friday at
General Moore, who waa strick­
i air illation, more than rl.tMllI people
But Hie Elsenhower entliu*lasts
the Fernald-I^ughton Memorial en with a cerebral hamorrhage
watched Hie style -how* preienled
II „sllssM Oa l*aae *l&gt;i
Hospital, will be held tomorrow three daya ago, celebrated Ms
Seminole County h-mth at
:t00 Officers To Como atthe (he
• t 10:50 A. 51. at the Freaby- IKrth hlrinday last month. Ha was
Central Exposition during Ihu
lertan Church. Rev. A. J. Mr- one of two surviving Confederate
I’inSwi ford Wednesday p ad week, Manager Ed Whitney
Women Outnuinhcr
Glnnlx will officiate.
nf the Seminole County Chamber
veteran* In Alabama.
Men
In
T
)
0
O
i
i
s
i
i
h
Mr. Corpany a native of Huron,
Moore ran away from h|a
About dial memliers nf Hie K|or- of Commerce, «aid thii m on'inr.
Oh had lived In Sanford for the grandmother's horn# at Newnan,
IG extimnted that nearly 111,040
ida Pence Officers V .('elation will
past 35 years. He wes a rctirrd G»„ when he was t l and enlisted
AVAHHINGTON, Feb. .?&lt;--td'i lo- guests cf the City mi Wednes­ came hv the booth and Inspected
ra m e r.
—For the first time In It. H day afternoon. Police Chief Roy O it. Tidal cost of the Imoth wa*
with Morgan's Partisan Ranger*,
Burvlvon irv.lucle three idrrr.x a unit of Wheeler'* ravalry.
census history, women uulnuudai William , stated te la )
I'.Mgi, he said The Chamber of
Mr*. D. It. Squires, Mr*. E. K.
ed men in la** spring's big heal
Hie program will -tart at 1:00 Commence today received a rheeh
Moore attended Virginia Mill'
court. The ratio: l.WMi women In
wp |,' B „ist(d match on the for 1600 from the Cenli.il Florida
* ' . ? * ? * * } } * ” •I ' 1™ * * Carlton. U r | nilitute after the war and
1*81 men.
I... nl range. At fi.mi nVtnrt a fmt ■ Expusitton, the check representing
graduated In. 1*73. Before
Hoy om it _
This was one of the point* In j„,
wm |,, held .it Mo i lk flub, n guarantee for participation In
his death he waa tba inatUution'a
and lis te r , Ploaaant a.id | oldest living graduate.
a report on Ihr U*Wt eetuu* made ,
the 11151 fair.
Ernest PHlllpa.
ublle Hafutday nlgbt hy the
President II. Jsm r* Gut today
ASSASSIN STANDS TRIAL
The Erickson funeral home i*
'ensua
Rurtau.
Among
the
WASHINGTON, Feb »ft M’l- called for a m erlins at I -3D o'­
JOBI.ENH BENEFITS
in charge of arrangements. Burial
others:
Owar Colls ro xvent on trial for clock this aftetniM',* of ths Indus­
TALLAIIABREE, Fab. 20 —
will taka place in Ohio.
The number nl children under his life t'elay OR ■ charge of trial Committee of the Chamber
(Specialt — Florida unemploy,
10 years old increased 40 per killing a White lloutt guard ( f Commerce at Mr. AA'hltney’x of*
ment
compensation
payment*
IMft TENTED
during the attempt to a»&gt;ai*li&lt;ate fire.
rent between 1040 and Pd60.
dropped to thalr lowest total of
Mara than 1200 people have the year during tha week ending
lit the same dreadr, the nuitiber President Truman last Nov. t
taken the combined health testa Feb. Iff when IM J N wa* paid in
The 37-year-old Puerto Rican
of person* over &lt;55 Inrieaxed .‘17
T in * W e i i t h e r
being given in Hanford. Health weekly benefit*, according to re­
Nationalist, neatly drrxxed in •
per cent.
Educator Bill Theil announced to­ port* from the Florida Industrial
Two out of every three Anieri- dark hrown suit, was brought to
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. JA - i/T*l
day. The Jests, which began last Cam mis* Ion.
thr courtroom of Fedrral Ju d g e Atlanta
rans over 14 are married
73 40
Friday, will continue until Mar.
During the 13 month whirh T. Alan Goldaborough haudcuffnl Ri-mark
In Seminole County payment*
35
17
preceded the census, almut one- and under heavy guard. Tlie hand- Brownsville
totaled FI47 during tha weak.
DO 66
with
theoewtkal
ablUty
to
fly
tndaflAltaly
Payment* warn m a il to 10 war■Ixth of tha papulation moved ruff* were rxynowd, Itnwever, as Chicago
53 49
■I a ipeod UmlM only by the airframe, are
he enterexi the room.
from an* house to another.
Denver
12 26
Amerteaa Industrial laboratory hag bean
Dos Moines
52 40
|a ftn lg i a* atomic aoglaa for rorb plane*. Radical daNew York
" county court
W
44
Ilth STEP
(1) a a n r i compa rim ant (arrow) on wing Up, and
BELFAST, Northern Ireland,
County Court convened thi* Oklahoma CUv
A4 42
control bum noting on wina. Tba crew In no n at tha Feb, 2A—fjpp—An Inquiry inlo a morning with Ju d g r tKiugla&gt; Htrn- Durham. N. C,
70 42
(I) b relatively doaa lo Ih* power plant, but
dockside tragedy last Jatt. 31, in stmm presiding and IH criminal Washington
82 45
to the laQ (4) b as far as possible from the which 18 men were killed and 40 and five civil rases were set for .larksonvllle
74 55
68
7t
redioodlve power none* Then concept* come from Interview* with injured when n ahlp'e gangway trial. Opening trials are scheduled Miami
74
45
collapsed, wa* fold today that the to start at U;30 o'clock tomorrow Tallahaostt
acles-ids working on atest-powend • lev-reft plant. (fatcroeHoaat)
gangw ay broke at tba 13th step.
wutning.
Tampa
78 M

Bradley Reveals Togliatti Returns R.F.C. Corruption
Strawberry Deal
To End Rebellion
v Reaches Peak In 250 Thousand GIs In Italian P a r t y Hearing Leads To
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 20 (Special! — "The peak of the
winter straw berry, deal was up­
on the Pleat City S tair
Market during the past
ending Feb. I I . vAe*t 10,321
crate* of tft-plftta edeh brought
growers glg7.322.1T. This quantity
, aaaeeeded the pruvteue week** outJ gUt ef 2,7*1 crate* by k d b r than
IIJ W crate*. Price p e r p ta t aver­
aged M -lffc. Continued, heavy
volume la antielpatod during the
current week* aceoidtag to Wil­
liam L. Wilson, Director of State
Market* In reviewing (he week’*
activities on the ila l* markets.
"A total of 25,400 flehi cratex
of .fomaloea returned a groe*
revalue of MO4JO0.M to grower*
on the Florida City Ita ta Market.

No. 1.13

TinT(* Are injured
Ry (*;is Exolosion
At Naval Station

Presidential Aide

C.0.P Countin«: On
EisiMihowur To Run
In 1952 Klocliiius

250 Pooplo Attend
Linn’s Club F i s h
F r v At Flks Club

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MONDAY F E B . M , 1951

ATHLETE'S FOOT

The House On Tariffs

Congressman Herlong Reporta

i:«ln k lU h r«l l « l « w
P u klltbtil rtmllr etre p l l « l « N a y
&lt;§•4 « m« 4 n i Pi
baiiforil, i*|i»rl4p
III
Aw im
" I:»irv e 4 M » r » w i4 f l» M p a t la f
O flu M f 77, l» IP . at the P m I Offl##
•I la a lu ra , H a r li a , a a 4 »r lib* A H
a l (a a ia rrM mt M m irk k, 1 IT I.
f l l l l .l . A \ l l L III: %H

It might appear on the surface* that there In a good
omen for the reciprocal trade ugreementa progrnm in the
fact that the lloune ivanned the thrm-ycar renewal bill with*
out u rollcall vote, and thut the bill hun lieen nent on to the
Senate four monthn before the deadline created by expira*
tlon of the prenent law. The “peril ivoint" limitation added by
the lloune In a rent riot Ion on the scope of the program, but
fo liar
i .n i i i i o \ h i m *
wun to be ex|n*eted of the eonnervutive coalition which con­
llN «la r«« M a a a iH
trols tin* lloune.
a n tlH M I9 T IO * N A T H a
H i l « r » l« r
• .t%
Tire "escape" elmine in another matter. Thin provinlon,
lia r Moi.ll*
I.M
Ifarwr Nuallia
la a added by the lloune, would put Into every trude agreement
M% *NMth«
a i*o
lia r I r a r
I 3 W negotiated under the act a stipulation permitting the United
All ifMtaarp n h Ii &gt;h , r a r la « f Staten to track out of the agreement if it nhould decide that
I k mml&lt;«, i h m I mII h m i , prarlsanallaas! American industry wan being injured by the ImjKrrt raten
a »«i a ftlra * r»f M iv r iA la a &lt; p « t i fa r
net by the agreement. In nhort, every agreement would lie
lilt
Ilf ta h lH K III a i r , f illl
**♦ «4&gt;**ff|tr*| JW at r r * n lr r &lt;a4«rr|iamade with the understanding that li would be torn up If
laa r i li *
we did not like the way It worked out. We wonder how many
tl«jtff«r wi»4 %at §•»•*•Iff lip
lalaMil
\ r *««|i*t»r*
llrp rrrra fa *
ll* “*. I Mr., \ r «
f Iblraai*. Hr* member* of the lloune would approve United Staten entry,
ttall, Kn« i »i I IvP« Ml. I.malm*
on good faith, into ngreementn containing such an enrupc
11* llrra ld la a m p inkfr at (k r provision for the other nation?
|t * i.H u |H l l*rr»* n faIrk |« p all 11p 4
r « r |n * f H ill
lu
Ik r
tn l
r * p H fa I I Thin clause would probably kill the reciprocal trade
ra fl«*a at all Ih t laral m i n i p riatrd
la IftiH a rH a p a p rr, a* a H I aa all agreements prog nun, for what nation in its senses would
Al* a m * tla a n lrk ra .
enter into unv agreement with the United Sthlen, of worth
Mo n d a y , run. 2a, i u i
to un, on such termn? No busincHn mun would rink any of
hln private investment on the ntrength of a contract with
I OKA VS IIIIII.K VKItKP.
that limitation. The House, while giving the np|M-urunce of
iipeedy advancement of the trade agreements program, may
Our |M-nrtrnliatir. mil lull, h •
a million prrM M »hu rllii mil be- have given to It the kiss of death.

By BID HEBLOtffl

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MV air t|L&lt;i to u r vilirrr 1 mman it |il.ionint! I'* i«mr to Flonil.i n ril I inlay In t|irnJ a iliod
vacation. Wr a ir always glad lu
J u tr tlir | ’i ;• idrnt v*,ll, Ut, any*
way.
Wuilii Ir.lria ln lt will Ira intrirtl* I In Ira.II that Dl. Robert
,M. I lull Ini- d u n tni of ihr Ford
I •iiiiiiliiu.il i. . ru t|y |iinidrnt ol
llir U nitedly nl Chicago, hat
lirrn nonnnatid fui the Not*!
Peate Prize for hit woik in be­
half of Wuild Government.

Ihotr who have faith in God
and ihr hnraftrr pottett a ttaff
on which to lean in life which
olheii min. "I don’t want to die”,
•aid a trn year old lllinoit boy
suffering with cancer, "Out when
I think of dying and going la
I (raven to »rr God, I ran hardly
waiCj
•ton Churchill irtenli the
naming of 4n American ai supreme
naval commander of Atlantic Pact
fleet* on top of the (election of
Eisenhower to head the land arm*
iet Churchill, in. iptle of hit
Atonic aa, mother, ia act too proud
to lie. an Fjiglwhman, or to
member jltl,at j Britain W4s m a
Migrfu

SaMpid *ut • pretty good far
«m in tlie Iw/atdi of earettive
dim king when three local men,
pnttihly lour, two of them Woihl
Wai If victim*. diej from the al*
ier&lt;fjecli Such tiagedma often
•tail with a ran of baer, and liven
another, until beer no laager tali**
Iiet. and tniqclhing ttronger it
tried It works al firtl but finally
il loo lotet ilt kick, until al
latl, iHNtibly becauie of ill avail*
ability, anything that it liquid and
deadening to the nervout tytlem.
it swallowed in killing quantities.
“Oh, that could never happen to
inr", we all like to lay, but at the
Biihop uf London remarked, at
the piiinnei wat led to gallowt,
"There, but for the grace of Cod,
tt« I”.
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Wondering how well potted
American citizens are on what
goet on in the world. Tint* ma*
gaiine publithet lit aanual new*
qui». nking tuch quetliont at
* 'Iter being trapped by hordat of
Chinete Iroopt, the U. ft. 7th Di*
vition and the III Madae unilt
fought thrir way uul of an enmoment around . . (where) 7” ;
"When the 8th Aimy’e Walton
Walkri wat killed ia a jeep atrident, he wat mecteded by
whom?” i "What European king
died recently)": "What it form*
tt Pieudrnl Hoover', tiand In the
Gtral Debate)": "What expert
in labor relationi Wat recently con­
firmed by the Senate at Atiiitanl
Secretary ol Dalenea after being
falsely accuted at being a Com*
i&gt;", and to forth.
.

Tlie attitude of llw RPC taeau
la he that that il U perfectly legal
and proper for ilt loan to be
. ide on the batit of
that Ihote who are **i
illy, thould have accett to arilJ o n i in government credit, that
who oppoae the
were to bt t
other federal a*
Jly ^ollow lhal^old a jrt^ e o aot* hettefks and M ,'orth
be restricted to w is b tti's f
Democratic Party, And il iK»
•o. what would lurnmi of
Party, or toy

For More Shapespeure
A new Shapenpeerian theater fs to he established In
thin country. A hill to grant the Incorporation of the Amer­
ican Hhukcsi&gt;eare Theatre and Academy of Connecticut ban
been introduced fn the legislature. Went port, already the
home of a summer Htock corn)may, hun been shorten an the
**1*- The plans provide for a building In Imitation of the
Globe theater In London, built by Shakespeare lilmnelf with
some of his asnoclaten and the scene of many of hln plays.
The proposed new building will cost ut least $500,000.
While other dramas than those of Shakespeare will lie
produced, the ernphonin will be on the works of the master.
Thin should provide theater-goers who visit New Knglnml
u chance to nee nonfe of the (days less often produced.
Shakespearian production has usually been confined to
“Hamlet,” “Macbeth,” "Julius Caesar," “An You Like It"
ami "A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Occasionally "Othello”
and "King I.ear" nre given, and Laurence Olivier won ac­
claim for hln film rendering of “Henry V." The other
Shakenivearian plays nre seldom given, Hml will, It In hoped,
No Longer Scared
receive special attention from the new group.
T ungt Tribune
The United States could use more of‘ the
he Shnkes|&gt;erian
Shnkes|&gt;erjan
entertainment and wisdom. It in to be hopedI that the clouded
Public iixttgnation «v*r Florida’! j ihrtn, with an ihiumlialr saving
International outlook will not prevent the new
i
undertaking growing pauper Hat during a time in rott*. In Indiana, fur instance,
uf plenty i* breaking down the j v-000 persona dropped off the old
from coming Into baing.
high pale uf political ■ sanctity
which long has surrounded ths
state's welfare program.
Thr»e recent deveiopmvnta 'offer
hope of * •( Ion by tha 1911 legla^
Isture to correct flagrant abuses
of the taxpayers' charity:
I. The Htate Welfare Board has
acknowledged the present system
it too I(Kite and,ha* recommended
laws to tighten It top.

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On |»revlou» occailonn the newspaper* In our
dtotrict have cooperated with u* In taking a poll of
opinion* by pubftohinir a questionnaire. You have
reaponded splendidly, and your answers have bean
helpful to me in my service as your Representative.
For that reason, I am again submlttlnk * question­
naire.
Most of the questions deal with legislation the
President has recommended In hi* messages to
Congress. Some of the decision*, *uch u those re­
lating to the sending of armed forces abroad, will
not be made by a direct vote In Congress. Those
decisions are placed Li the hands of the President
by the Constitution. However, because of their
importance to the Nation, they are Included.
I will appreciate knowing how you feel on the
following questions:
1. A. Do you believe economic aid to Western
Europe is necessary to our own defense?
Yes — No —
B. Should it be (a) Increased?— (b) reduced?—
2. Do you believe we should aid non-European na­
tions by loans and grants, ulso furnishing
trained technical und professional |&gt;er*onne|
to aid their economic development (Point 4
Program)?
Yes — No —
3. A. Do you believe military assistance (arms)
to Western Europe Is necessary to our own
defense?
Yes — No—
B. Should it tie: (a) Increased?— (b) reduced—
•I. Do you believe it I* necessary to our own de­
fense to send additional United States armed
forces to Western Europe?
Yea — No—
5, Do you believe United States forces in Korea
should lx*: (a) Reinforced and kept there?—
(b) Withdrawn?—
H. Do you believe full wartime mobilitaztion is
necessary at this time?
Yea — No —
7. To secure the increased manpower for the
armed services, iq what order would you call
up the (Indicate by 1, 2, 3): 18-year-olds—;
Vetcrann (19-86)— ; Non-veterans (19-26)
with dependent*—
8. As part of a full mobilization program do you
endorse control of:
(a) Prices? Yes— No—(d) Manpower?
Yes— No­
th) Wages? Yes— No— (e) Materials?
\ es—— N o Rents? Yes— No— (f) Production of non­
defense goods?
Yes— N o ti. A. Requested expenditures for the next fi*a||
year exceed estimated Income by I16.S billion.
Should we pay-os-we-go by further tax Increase
on
(a) Personal Incomes? Yes— No­
th) Corporal rates?
Ye*— No­
te) Excess profits?Yes— No—
Do you favor a Federal Sales Tax?
’*
* Yea— No—
‘,10 -Do you approve of the proposed postal rate
Increase to help reduce the Federal deficit?
Yos— ’No­
ll. The President'* position IB the budget message
Is that much dr the Kafr Deal program should
be adopted aa essential tn the National defense,
Including Compulsory Health Insurance, Feder­
al All} to Education, Brannan Farm Prograi
and Civil Rights, Do you agree? Yes— Nri
Name

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Future Farmers
Week Is Observed
At Seminole High

The Seminole Chapter, Future
age ry t|| after) the (legislature Farmers
of America, observed N a­
In 10417 adopted a law putting a

tional Puture Farmers of America
Week along with 320,000 other
member* in r the FFA last week
with special activities at the chap­
.. H 1111. *11 goa‘,H
"*rvlcei will .be furnUhcd to tho
ter bout* In tha rear of Seminole
individual free uf charge in the goal which Communism In
High School.
supposed to be seeking, according to the ‘proceedings of a
I,een*rd Jones, president of the
KuMtan,gathering n( economist*, Just made known in the
I■ The need for a Jaw to compel a lecel chapter, gavu some laterchild to honor his father •-and • sting highlights of the organlts
mother was apparent this month Gan ss follows:
Just how the state would got any work done when nil ! „9. *
The organisation w ai term ed '23
UQcennlticn td rn e f r o e w oUl ,|, be, .tt m u t e f a UMUiyoilc b u t a. the
u .^ 'litffitu ro ^ ^ (ik e n d W d n e J to the Georgia L«fj*|*tufa. A fter
Ihe state welfare, director “ year* ago 'In Kansan City, Mu.
(.o m m u n ist. Out
O u t.o
h ia own
experience' no
a t th a ed.
1 ,
ed reatriniona.
Communist.
.orf hia
own ‘experience
he know
knowsn ft .h—
&lt;ty
a group of ’ high - school varasorted that state -and county
9. Slate
(Tommunfak stale ultimately known no other |»r*uaaion than ,re lu.ftA
i*
i.
(trials, wealthy bnilrin*smen amr tl'inol agrieultnr* siudrnta atdl
r pert he, wound the state socialites wer* pi)tU*&gt;X'Mem amt lheir leader* who chose as their
raakii
force. If terror does not got'the denfred results, more* ter* making
irlt Idling the tremendous .Increase l ‘dp In the rHIHT line, tho legi»- erted, "I Iwlieve ill Ihe future of
nirlsm will be applied.
J
la welfare spending, although he lature adopted a child responsi­ Isrmlng".
As for the easy llfu.hald ialt un the ultimate goal, the raid friehd
*lm
“ the1 “sqh- bility law ami placed * lien on
In sdimiun to rhaplers in all
average man or womun will no more attain It than the don*
of &lt;tbe 48 atotso there ant
th* estate uf pensioners.
key does the proverbial carrot held just out of reach of hln There are four main faulta wltn Georgia also Imposts! restric­ territorial associations in Hawaii
A d d re ss
Florida's welfare program—fault* tions on the sid-to-d*pendrnt and Puerto Hint, with about 0,000
nose. Whatever Inducements nre held opt to non-Commu* which
have cost tsrpaycra mlillont children program. , In Florida locali FFA chapters in rural hiun
Hints arc so much cajolery&gt;’ not to be taken seriously.
of dollars in onluatlfiad handouts this aid ia handed out an freely srhools. Among ths best known
Occupation
■■
-------- —
that the mlmbcr of cases shot up activities, Leonard explained ia
and pushed welfare spendli
If Retired
.
lo the Indefensible total t w ;
m 0000 In 1943 to J7JDO0 in the national convention which la
Former Occupation ................ ■
----10, one of the highest aver­ bald in Kansas City, each year.
(SNJ.U00 a year.
Mere than 0JMO FFA member* . J
ages In the nation. Nb attem pt Is
These fsuits are: ( I ) no rwFeminine Florida
After you have Indicated your viewa, please
nulrement that children who are made to compel fathers to contri­ attended the convention held tost
tty DOHIH DANIRL
mall to me at 1219 House Office Building, Wash­
are
national
able to do eo must support their bute to thq support of deserted October. There
ington 26, D. C.
From all appraraners it seem* Uauw Spring will find you wear­ parents: (2 ) no effort to re­ hlfdren. Critics charge th at In; Judging contests at Waterloo. La.
lhat spring has ronm to Florida. ing. If you give your Raster outfit cover money from Ihe estates of some cases the desertion Is ‘•ar­ and Kansas City and several na­ Service of th* Office of Education
.Spring teems even closer when you some deep thought, voull find that those drafting old age pensions; ranged" between the parent* in tional awards that can be won by in Washington; and A. W. Tenney,
members, such as those for work
realise that Raster U only u month your shopping will lie considerably 13) no effort to make fathets order to get th* wslfare money.
There is no reason for sny In farm and home electrification: member of the Agriculture S*raway. This yrar Raster, which euslrr and jour budget will go support abandoned or illegitimate
in* i vice staff, ta executive secretary
falls on March 25, will be the considerably farther. Before sta rt­ thildreni and (4) I ha secrecy of legislator to regard the welfare farm mechanics; public speaking
program a* politically sacred. By r»n*rrvation; dairy farming •ml of FFA. National officers are
earliest observance uf the holiday ing uut In select your new en­ the relief rolls.
FFA members who are electm!
Congress It raipontibls for the this llm* it must be apperent farm aafety.
in the second half of the 20th semble—decide the colors that are
BtiM ti th* national award*, •aeh year a t th* time of the na­
century. It It Interesting to not* most fashionable and practical. censorship of Ihe rolls and the to the most soft-hearted rltiien
tional convention,
that tha method of fixing the Navy blue It very popular thia legislature can only adopt a re­ that our welfare • pending' has th*r* are 1100 atat* ■wards in
Awardi are bated on achieve­
time of Easter dales back to 31* tear and thli it one color that can solution urging that It be re­ been foolishly opes .handed. As n Ik* aame fields. Th* 8*minol* ment ia farming, ln d en h ip , co­
won third and fifth
A. D. In that year the Council of he accented by any number ol pealed. But th a other three faulta .result, an untold amount of money Chapter
operation and schotorahlp. The
the Christian churches met at rhsnges, A good bath- Navy blue are the responsibility i f the state intended for tbh riMtltuU has tdacTnga to tb* State Livestock
d i t s fan n er rath year Is
Nleea (Nice) In Asia Minor. Be­ suit can he the neucieut of tome and the lag!statue M s full powee been snatched by chiselera.»j Show with a Hereford Bull, h«
ed M ar State Farmer a
voting sensible resrlktions, the pointed out.
sides setting forth the Nlccnc very im art ensemblea. Around thli to take corrective action.
g#ta a check for 1100. The best
II* alau explained th at th* pa*
legislature will be serving the
Other state* have
Creed, a nummary of the belief in suit you can telact a number nf
ru n n eerr ia
la named fttai
honestly needy ns well os the tax tlonal dots are only 10c p*f American Farm
the divinity of Chrlit,. the t«*in blouse*, scarves, plus a gay Easter these weaknesses lu tl dr
Farmer of America ta d receiver
re
m
entor
und
that
moat
awards
welfare
programs
and
payers.
repaired
cllors deeMed. that Raster should lounet, and you have an outfit
$1,000 from tH* Foundation,
_
There
com*
from
th*
Future
Farmers
be the first Sunday after the that will be smart wherever you
ire also three Regional Star
of
America
Foundation
which
to
tvs
, I, n - . l ,
roach*! full muuii which occurs wear it. A good basic suit nf any
luroe* uf eggplants, squash and made possible by donations front Former award* of $ob0 each.
“ iig w D f r n f i
upon, or n e tt after, March 21, the neutral shade is the belt Investpepper continue to move through tmilneis concern* and Individual*.
One of the primary requirements
vernal equinox.
tho packing houses. Spring cu­ The Foundation now haa a Hudgri (or membership In th* FFA &lt;i
I tnent Florida women ran make for
irs iU a M
Although w* shouldn't forget they can he worn almost all year
collards *2.00 to 12.85 cumber* have been replanted and of 1100,000 with more than ■ that th* b oy must to a student
DISTRIBUTOR
that Faster la a deeply religious round. The new tropic weight fa and
ieV dosen bunehr*.
buachrs. Heaviest load with favorable weather rendition* hundred businesses contributing to nf vocational agriculture and h&lt;
feast, It does bring in the spring hrica are wrinkle ronisUM and. per
Pb. MT
mutt also have a forming pro­ I I I N,' French
day during the current season harvesting should start tha last the fund.
season with a flourish. It hat al­ b « t of all, the price tag looks tng
saw In egeeas af 21.000 units nf nf Marrh.
NstiSnal odvludr U Dr. W. T. gram at homo If h t expects tt
ways seemed that Raster denoted mighty good to those of ua who fruit and vegetable* moving over
“According lo reports from the Bpanton, Chief of th« Agricultural pat* the rouree.
a time of reldrth and an awaken­ arc rrn a rlolhlng budget.
this martlet. Total gross sales the Wawhuia State Farmers’ Market
ing of Nature.
As for lhat all Important Fj u week totaled 79,TH units of area tha first good growing con­
A groat malty of us select war ler bonnet, that ia one item where pastvarieties
of vegetables in addi­ ditions in sometime have occum d
spring clothe* al E a itrr time ami jou should let your imagination 3D
tion la e variety of citrus, valued during the part two weeks. All
these gay "spring!ah’* clothes ad I and impulse take over. Select at
IH IJM 2.no. A large variety of crop* surviving the mid have mad*
that much more to the flowers *nw something gay, full of spring- citrus
and vegetables Is expected goad progress sod most of th*
shrubs (hat are In full bloom.
time—I t , fine lo lie conservative to move during the current week. planting in the open cucumbc*
If you're contemplating buying and practical In your basic en“ Increasing volume of high field* baa been completed. Toma­
■ "«w •pring outfit, now la the •amble, 1ml make that Raster quality
cabbage la moving over to plants are making excellent
time to begin thinking about what bonnet something 'apodal.
and tho prospects o f a
toe
Palatkn
But#
Farm ers’
freer the heavy sere­
Market a t price* ranging flora
ignrap
$4 26 to $6.00 per M pound bog
fore Jimmie was found.
t , /] I
“ Due to fine, growing weather
Tbe child wandered a .ray from
hia parents' automobile yesterday Increased movement Of Improved
morning while Mr. and Mr*. Frank
:
i t .*
Howard wer* cutting rypre** sap­
ket area, with tofary and ra!
ling* to fence their yaw.
leading to volume followed
Jimmie wai asleep wl'h M* henna
nf fa ir quality. Other II
year-old brother hmide the Ta- available
are corh,
ew arolfi
malmi trail when the parents peppers, turnips
and ceBarde. Tim
w . V. illMng
left. Atuehad lo the « r was a
Yo
alBIty trailer In which the c y
Tonehton Drug Go.
* .$:•
.1
p w t was to have been hauled.,
When diabetes fa Oetortod in
, •• Vi
The asorch atartad Immadiatoly. 1
1949
1*48 !We(
tbe anrtleat atogea, It fa eflen
t
t
n p l j . ' g w s m p s A mile and half down a dim trail J
•necoeafutly cleared up through
Extra etoan, lew, mlleogv, goad tin*
Folly equlpfodTl
through the cypres* and saw graas, n e d lent
proper diet. And as long *a the
a child's footprint was foum'
len-rd
pet lent adhere* to the diet and
For Male | j
During thy right fires were '!t ring .....
to un- racefraa regular attention from
on the dim t»*» and Jimmie's '"ve cable
hi* physician th* cemlitton ran
Hn f» nod ia «om) esadhisa" after name was tailed Into the dark­ peris h r n
h a rv n t
1948 Durigq Serial
1M I
ness,
hut
there
was
no
response.
Is
very
promising,
» «i«M of wandering alone in the
ting of
But It Is not to be regarded
few tosnatoeg j
E xtra ritao, Rood Urea,
to the
Extra clean cur. Motor camplrioly overhautod
Evif farias, faghway patroiawn refur ifama to
| * ------—
^ ffari torioe.
A real boy. »1&lt;
Na riotals
•™®
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Aim Of Communism

lien'on their eitdt* ,.1 It h Inter*
citing to note that Indiana, with
a imputation Of nearly four Milllion, now has only S1.000 aged on
relief, whereas Florida, with a
ixipulatinn of 2,700,000, has 70,-

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Flooring

A D. ROSIER

2-Year Old Lost

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Ilk

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Social A n d Personal Activities
F ftO N K

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San ford Woman*H Club
Calendar T o Present It* 21*t
Animated Magazine

MONDAY
The Sanford Story League will
meet nt 7:3M I* M. at McKinley
Hall All uirtula'r* a»r mged l«*
allrmi.
(JITie Training Union of the
IT h t Baptist n n iirh ^» ‘ll have a
Worker*.. Count'll inre-tdrg tonight
tu-ginning with a roverrd &lt;|iah
supper at 7.00 I’. M.
11ruler the sponsorship nf Beta
Sigma I'hi »or«iritjr, the receptionart a t the Fl-rnahl-Laughloii
Memorial Hospital will lie Mn.
Dnuglaa Ktenslrtim.
A special meeting of the ('3
tholir Woman'* Clnli of All .vuils
Church will l-e hel.l at 1* im* P.M in
coffee shop nf the Mayfair
Inn.
TH EtiH .ll
Regular business no . ting etui
elretloii of nffircr- of the Pilot
Cluh at a ini p. M. In the Yarht
Cluli. Hoard meeting 7:.'lu P. M.
The t'hapel Choir of the First
Hw|rtInt Church will hold rehearsal
till* rvenlnc at (J:45 P. M.
T h e Thrift Shop Worker* of
the Woman** Cluh will he Mr*,
h’red William* and Mr*. J. It.
M r.
tlrnier the &gt;poti*orhlp of the
Pet a Sigma Phi sorority, the rereptioni*t at the Krtnald-latughton Memorial llo-pital will l»Mr*. David Gatrhcl.
The Unity Cl«». will meet at
the Valdei Hotel a t 7,tll P. M.
Mr*. Carolyn I’aranna a* In*t rut lor.
WHDNKHDW
A spi-rlal *erle» of studies will
hr rcintimied mi “ Every Chlls*
U i’n Jnh" at the I’rayri Meeting
Hour at the First Baptist Chiirrh
tonight at 7:-t0 P M.
Weat Hlile I*. T. A. will -pointer
a study course on “Child Care"
at W:«n I*. M. Every one i* urged
to attend.
,
Under the *pnn»or*llip of the
Beta Sigma I’hi »orority, the re
reptloiiUt at the Peinald-lailgh
ton Memorial lloapital will Im
Mr*. M. E. l-cddnti
TIHTtMlllY
# T h e Junior Royal Amt&gt;a*«*iJnr*
meet at the Fir»t llaptinl Churrh
tonight at 7:mi p. M.
The Douglas Jolie Junior Rrotherhood will meet tonight at the
Kir*t Baptist Chureh at 7:20
P. M
Thr Thrift Shop Worker* of
the Woman'- Cluh will la- Mr*.
I.. P Peyton and Mr*. Claytnn
Smith.
FRIDAY
A hem
benefit, bridge ami
l»&lt;a
ponsored by the Jaraf*
* d h y *P*
Circle of the Harden Hrth Will
held at 8;00 P.M. In the eoffec shop
nf the Mayfair Inn

Onlcfn New*

The twenty-.'ir*t edition of the
Animated M*g»«lnr of the Wom­
an** Club will Iw presented hy the
Division of l.lterature of the Fine
Arts depailmvnt Wednesday at
n:tm P.M. The theme of the tnaga
rloe will Iw “ Homes and Garden*."
Mrs. II. C. Moore i* editor-inchief; Mr*. C. R. Daw«on, a o o ria tr
editor: Mr*. E. D Bruwnlee, visitirig editor; Mr*. W. M. Scott, art
• ditor; Mr*. Roy Tillii, fashion edi­
tor; and Mrs. A. M. Philip*, busi­
ness manager.
r’**ntrthuthot* t“ the mag*tine
will lir:
Editorial “ What M*ke» A Home"
Mr*. E. H Hiownlee
Mn*i« -The Hills f&gt;f Home** !»irk
A ik e n .
Arrompanilt,
M r.
George Touhy
Art “ Pieturi**" Mrs W. M. Scott
"The tianlen in the Home Mr*. IE. Sprtwer
“ Fashion*—for home and garden”
Mr*. Itny Til Ii*
Music—“ Important Event” Mt*.
George McCall
“Modern China and Gla**” Mr*.
Gordon Sweeney
“Garden Friend* Mr*. Tommy
Dickerson
L iteiatu rr “ liaising a Riot” Mrs.
C larrnre Welsh
“ M agarine" Ml-s Mary Jane Hoyle
The meeting is open to the publie and everyone I* invite-1 to a t­
tend.

8

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»

Pe r s o na l $
Mr. and Mr*. J L. Ingley spent
the weekend In West Palm Reach.
Mr. ami Mra. I„ S. Asling ol
Beria, 0-, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Cushing.
Mr ami Mr*. Itov Riitt have
as their guest Mr ill tit's mothrr,
Mr*. W. II. lirltt.
Mr*. Roy l~ Oxirr of Jack son,
Trnn.. is the house gur.rt of Mi.
and Mr*. A. W. I.ce.
Mr. and Mr*, Glenn Gocnitml
have a* Hsrii gn&lt;-si, Ml. r ~m
Iwl's mothrr, Mr*. Ida &lt;I&gt; abet
of tieneseo, III.
Mi. ami Mr*. Hint (Tiapnmn
s|&gt;ent the weekend with Mr. ntld
'ir*. Alvin Kilpatrick id Mndirra
iicarh.
Mr. ami Mr*. S K. Ive«. Jr.
of Otlando spent the thr week,
end with their daughter ami sonin-law, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Mann.
Mr*. J. E. Livingston of Au­
gusta. tia., visiting hn brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Ml*.
W. L Roche ami Mr*. Ro»* Umg.
Mr*. Sheila Itritt Cameron nf
New Orlran*. has returned after
visiting with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Itny
Britt.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Til son of
Durham, N. C. airivml yesterday
to spent some time with Mr*.
Tilunn's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mr* R. E Cooper.
Mis* Dial lloylr and MD* Car­
olyn Patrirk have returned from
Tallahassee where they spent the
weekeml a* guest* of Mis* Mary
Anne Calloway.

Air. and Mi*. W. C. Evan* annoil lire, I io&lt;ley Ihr hilth of a Min.
William Carraway, Jr., Feh. 2b
at the Krrnald l,aiighton Mrmorial
Hospital. Mrs. Kvan* Is the fotmei
Maiirl Johnson of Daytona.
Mi. and Mn. Merrill C. Straub
of Daytona Reach, anmnintr the
birth of a daughter, Charlotte
Marie. Feh. 22 at the llalifa*
Hospital. Mr*. Straub Is the
former Mary Klixahrth Kchmehl.
HKTA KlfiMA PHI
..r*. l)*le Srolt Jr. wa» apmnn't
n»e,l president o f th» Beta
Sigma Phi Rorority at their meettng last Momlay ersnlng, following
the resignation of th# president
Mi*. Daphne Connelly.

llv MATINl HHNNINi;
Paul liurlie nf llurti** Road.
N. Y-, fieorge I r v in n /f Itedlwnk,
K. J.. and llnwanl l-ynde of.
Wharton, N. J., now stationed
at Whiting Field, *pent the weekred with Mr. Rurke’a grandmother, Martina Dunning and hla
aunt, Mr*, fl. C. Iloaaek.
Rev. and Mr*. J. E. Palham of
Chlpley
ami daughter.
Mr*.
Maxine Tovr*. of Pensacola ipcnl
the weekend with their *on and
brother, Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Pelhim , Jr.
Mr and Mr*. S ta a lt of Ohio
n r r r the gu«it* of Mr. and Mr*.
Clarence Snyder Wednesday. They
lived In Oateen one winder.
^ Mr. and Mr*. Marion Eightner
W Seahnng were the weekeml
guests of her parent*, Mr. ami
Mr*. M. Todd, and other relative*.
, Mr. and Mr*. R. J . Carlton of
Port Orange ipent Sunday with
their daughter, Mr. aMQ Mr*.
Grmge llirt.
n ‘
7 Mr*. II. II. Strieklaml ami Mrr.
William Colley wrere in Nr**
Jtnyrn* Sunday,
Eva William*, trained *dr*e nf
land". was home on »teh Dare
t week.
Sunday wa» the birthday nf
William E. Matlalr, who was 80
year* young, ami Mr*. King
Allman** hitthday w*i Monday.
They celebrated w ith 1 h * ttttify
dinner. Those attending w ere-Mr.
ami Mrv. J. F. Wheller, Mr. and
Mr*. Fred Wheeler ami
Orala. Mr. and Mr*, ft ittalr ami
Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Mattel
daughter, Mr. and Mr*»' f). A.
Harris and *«n, Mr. ami.-Mr*. D.
Carroll and two dficlltora,
r. ami Mr*. Boh MortaT and
two daughter*, Mr. a m Mr*.

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T H E S iN F O R D 'H F R A I D. S A N D W n . F I O R IP A

MONDAY FEU. 26. W I ­

Kay, Mr. ami Mr*. K. Ilutner ami
son of Sanford, Mr. ami Mra.
King Allman ami thraa non*,
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Folk*, Mr*.
Rlitch, Mr*. Molli* Folk*, Mr*.
Rochell Burge* of Lakeland, Pat
Daly and Gertrude Dexhelmer.
Mrs. Missouri Brooke of San.
forrl visited friend* here last
week.
Mr. and Mr*. James Zane, Jr.,
Harry Dnnnrr, l.ewl* Rwelgart
of t'ollen*worth, N. J. are spend­
ing their varatlnn nere. Fishing
I* the sport.
Mrs. L. M. Jones ami little
daughter are home from the hos­
pital. Mr*. Jones parent* Mr.
and Mra. Reagrave, of Nkhol»on,
C a- a re spending some lime
with Mr. and Mr*. Jone*.
William Holley and brother,
Clarence, of Canada who la vlal».
ing hire are visiting William**
daughter, Mr*. Ann (lledhlll of
Msron, Ga.
Mr. ami Mr*. Ilrmlrtaon ||UI of
H arbor Oak*. Fla. and their
guest. Mr*. Elisabeth Corbett, nf
Maine were the gueata a t Ihe
Osteen home Tuesday.
The study course "Bible and
Prayer" ha* closed. About 40 will
receive certificate* »non.
Mr*. Vlrrnt Brooke ami chll
drrn of Orlando spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. ami Mr*.
R. I-. Sutton.
Mr. ami Mr*. Roy Collin* am
visiting their daughter,*, Mr. and
Mr*. A . Riggs ami Mr. and Mr*.
In l»ul»vlllv, Ky.
i l i f i M j i l i n ....................
fa r two week*.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Clark and
family spent 8unday In Oak
HUI visiting Mra. Clark's parents,
Mr. and Mr*. Montgomery.

Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Rrnwn of
Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Ctiaiie* It. Rlackwrldrr and H. V.
ntarkwehier of Conrnnl, N C.
are Ihe guests of Mr. and Ml*.
R. N. Illarkwelder.
Mr*. Arthur Itranan has re ­
turned home after spending five
wireks In Washington with Mr.
Itranan who has lorn IU. Mr*.
Ilranan ha* a* her gue-t* Mr. anil
Mr*. Chat lew Realty nf Haitimore, Mil.
Mi*. John PouLcn of F u ll Paik
i* home after l«eln# ronflned l«»
the Fernild-loiughton Memorial
Hospital for llo- M»l week. Ml*.
Poubcn li Mr*, ft. (5. Ma*wr||*a
daugMei,
« ..
Rev. ami Mrs Chsrle- A.
Thompson, of th r Florida Metho•list ChIMren'a Home at Kntei
prise, plan to attrnil thr annu*l
convention of the National Assortition of Methodist Hospitals
and Home# In iThlrago Feb. aHMar. 1.

Daphne Connelly To
Wed Mr. Sheifrouse
Mi. and .'.t
lie
ilawkins
Conndly announces: oaiuitiay «h.I'ligagruinit ami appmachiug mar­
riage of their daughtri. Daphne
Cay, to Joseph 11. Shea rouse, Jr.,
sou „f Mr.-and Mrs. Joseph R.
Sheaioiise St., of Oilaudn, at a
parly givtn |,V HIM Connelly**
aunt. Mis. Alfred P. Connelly at
her liome in Intel taken.
The guests weir received by Mr*.
Connell/, M lu Connelly, the honorre; l l u . I„ II. Connelly, mother
of the bride-elect; Mrs. Shrarouse,
Sr., Mis, Franklin Hardaway, Mr*.
W. J. Steed and Mis* Shane Con­
nelly, daughter of the hnsteaa, who
presented eaih guest with an annoumrmrnt in the form of an insmaller pdicy, complete with gold
seal and rihl*&gt;n.
Mrs Connelly used a color
*&lt; henic of yrltms ami white an&gt;l thv
tea table, overlaid with a white
pineapple linen ruthroidcied laid,'cloth, was rriilrtrd with an arlancemenl of dnffmlils, snapdra­
gon ami candytnff. Camrilias,
araleas ami snapdragons were used
to decorate thr other rooms nf the
home.
Piesiding at the tea table were
Mra. Sidney 0 C h u r, Mr*. John
L. Calloway, Mr- I.. F. Ihiyle, Mt*.
C tairm e Powell, Mt*. Wallace
Bell. Mts. Bov Holler and Mr*,
lien Caswell of Orlando
The w»tiding will take place Apr.
7 at Holy Cinss Hpi-ropsl Chinch.
Mi*s Connelly attended Sanford
•chonls and Florida Stale Cniversity. where she was a member of
Pi llrta Phi sorority, ami has Iwrn
employed hy the law film of Hourholder Associates for the past two
years.
Ml. Shea rouse attended public
s«bools m Milando ami graduated
from the University of Florida
with * II S.R.A. degree in IPI7 and
was a nicmbci of Alpha Tan
ttinega fraternity. He served with
the I'nitrd Slates Army Air Force*
during World War II and at pre­
sent Is associated with Central
Surety Insurance Company in
Orlando.
Assisting the hostess were Mr*.
Clrtm Linglr. Me*. J. D. Woodtu ff and Mrs. Charles II. Walker,
Mr«. W. S. Shell. Mr*. Illiidwoiih
Andi-r-m. Mr*. Roliert W. Mairs,
Mr*. M. V. t'biistinnn. Mr*. A. II.
klalcolm and Mr*. A. J Mooneyham all of Orlando

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evening at the Green larntern in IIfI In
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dean, presided over a short hull- I I B9
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MIs* Margaret Partin, daughter i7inla
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son University a* the outstanding t :II
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A Junior a t the University, la.la
MIm Partin was previously chos­ III## News
en th* 1050 Homecoming lloo- II "i **l*n n ff
less ond reigned during th* 8tetCooknl green pea* ar* dellchm*
son-Er*klne football gams.
arlddl, with a llttli diced canned
plmlrnto, tu creamed chicken.
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A bright Florida »un shone down
on the llollin- College rampo* ye-l*’ir.s| llaptist Church
lenlsy afternoon a* the twentyT ue-dsv
7 10 I* M
fifth annual “ Animated Maga
xine" got underway prumptly at
2:dl&gt; n'rlnek, it- lontidniloi- d'aw n
from divrr-ifie.l field- of human
artlvily. Personable Dr Paul A
Wagner, pm-idcnl of the college,
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tinguishrd personage..
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M ils (i . w . 1 1 AUK
many nmir, the highligbl of the
•.•OH SA M *oitn AVENUE
afternoon wm, Hu-il Rathborne'appearalM,- a- he edilnl the dtama
slid cniei tainini-ul page Speak
Ing la-aiitlfolly In a " rll-nHnhila
rd, even-'adrnerd voice -&lt;i well
Dr. Ilcnrv !McI&gt;;iulin
known h) ino«t ,,f u». Rathlwirne
pointed up a vriv pertinent idea
( Ipluim It iil
Thai vvhal we do in nur lei-ui
time i- important Whllr hr gtan'
that TV i. here lo day, hr a
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rh#*nr .M
srrlril llml it i, strictly -m in I
rale • nti r t ,• rt.....• While !
Ihoroughlv liked and mil'll e
Olivier• p n iira ia l in “ Hamlnt*
be -till In ill* that we go lo llo
iral thing, i r., Shaki ipearr him
nelf foi I hr roll „f inramilk*. In a
niniil.ii vrin. he admitted wetrh
ing ba-••ball game- on TV tmt
surely, he nid “Their i- no -ub
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stitulc fm the game llsrlf. Italli
liorne made hi- point* will and
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al the iri|uc&lt;t of III Wagnri si&gt;
pronilately ,-onrludnl hi- ad&lt;li&gt; ■
with the faiioiu- solilotpiy fmn
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I'ht.lii lt&gt; Tin| Smilm ''Hamlet” during width haidlv i
vVhr.. Ilappinr. f.w t.
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could
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'I ua Daphin* rt-n m ll). lUiichtn nf t\|» nntl Mt&lt; I. II. (%»nnrlly*
So' Little
fth'»se engagement to J«»c|ih It. Sh&lt;ai»ii-&lt; Ji . »on of Mi and Mt - i rowd.
America'* place in thr wort I
Jn-eph It Sh,-*rouse »*a* announre&lt;l Satuidav, will Is- m arried in
wa- the topic of -evrtal of the
I.A S T I IM KS TOILM !
Holy Cross Churrh oil Apr. 7.
gue»l«. I'haile* Perry, presidenl
of Bell ,t Howell Co. -poke on
“Human I'mler-tandini' lit \e o r i
K o rn P a r k N o w s
ran Indu-irv”, pointing out thnt
Hints
To
Housewives
Ihe
hrltri labor and management
By MAE N. I. \llll
get *long. the |r« . fuel will Soviet
Hy Anna Vise Sikes
propigandi-t* have to further
M&gt;. ano Mr*. Keith Owen and
thru campaign of lie* While Ho
daughter Jane nf Jacksonville ate
The I-II ■lul. memla'ri in mu i
visiling at the home* of Mt t m intn ere engsge,) in a nation lienrfil of \ met b an life a ir nhtiinislv
lot lei. hr said. Ihr Ko\ ir|
Owen'* brothels, Jack and lllunlnn wiile ihilfl proginm In ra m , rave, i
l ave done a beltrr job in nut -ell
Owen, on Seminole Boulevard.
ami orevi* Oin young people need
Mr. and Mrs Ray E. K»r hn- 1 help w|lh money man igemenl. Not ing li«.
la-o Dill»rher, famuli- figuM' of
moved in*o their now home on only l- lhi« liue fnt fulure filial.*
the ha cball wotl&lt;l, wa- unaldr to
* ri» i:s. \ \ m ; i l :
Uk.«»(•!.
«lul independence. |,ut In me their atlrnd Hu m agniinr owing lo III
Visitor* at the Waltei Dudun lim b of Ihr ptrienl. By practic­
home on Lake Ellen Dl ivr "II ing Hu ill and b-amlug to eaiu nes*. Srnatoi Paul Dmigla-, who
Monday ami Tuenlay were l|i&gt;&lt; and save they an- able to have wa* also to peak, wav absent I m M. \ Judson and Mr*. M. Ilurhan ■nine of Ibrir dir.on- route line, rau»e of a Wa«hington confetenre
An (ntrre-llng frnluir of Ho
an "f Tornnlo, Conadn.
&gt;iirli a , a week at a -titmncr 4-11
wa» Dr. Wagner’s lelrI'nill Hale* l&lt; a pnllent al th&lt; ■amp im n trip In Ihr S late III afletmmn
phone ro u v ri-ation with fniniri
Fb'lid* Ssnilailum.
Short Cmii»e.
Kollin* pir-oleid, lit. Ilainlltnii
Mr. and Mr* Wallace Mairiwnt
Ihilfl involve- raining, saving,
of Chicago, III. .pent revel«l dav» and pi«|iet manngrmrnt of earn llnlt. who -poke fiom Woodstoyk,
till- past week visiting with Mi. lug- I* al*o Involve* wive use Conn. Mult wa» abvlou-ly in go«, I
a- he knh|rd Floridian- nn
Mmi lion's aunt. Mm . Ilarl Ful­ of lime, rneigv, money, rlolhing humor
Ibrii rrd hug - and burin one-, conler
and food.
Hasting ibe-e feature- nf thr Inti
Mi and Mn. Ira Smith nf
Florida III i tub gill- have al with O nneetirut which, while d
Kdmhiug. Ind an- visitor* Mt the
liavr orange-. iIimk have
F E. Gcjrtei home oil l.nke Com- way* prarlired ihilfl In I heir borne doesn't
and I II work. In wai-lline and apple-. Wagner nl-n «|M&gt;ke with a
m id
-Imlrnl who g ra d -|
Mi. aud Mn. I hoiom Motrin il. pea' e-lime Ihry have li-urnrd formerinItnllm
Itt.HI and relumed lo bl ■
hn&lt; - inove,| h«&lt;k to the eommunll) ih,«l u pays to -lari -lily in learn Untrul
afl-i ha\log livml in Mrllnoune In -rlrrt, mukc. and lake ra re of native Germany. A-krd wlirlli, , he
Im ihe pa l year Mn, M“iria i- Ibrii I lolhing. The lll-yeal-old would fnvnt n (ieiman alliarire
s.,r I l.ikt rtolbiiig a* olie of In I agnill. I Hit ConillUiai-l lo u r ,, Ihe
Ihr loimei Ijoul-o Sweatingen.
former »lndrnt did md diirrliy
Major A. E Ratnetl i- mm h I II demonstration*, slid right lommrnl
lie gel. nitetedrd in maktlil'.
thi| roved »flei hi* re. ,-nl -erloii away
Ibtrtl-V fm brivelf and lo r home.
N'oleil CIIS rmreipondenl l.ntiv 1
illftes*.
l,nRu*UI. Ihi Rev I dm llavne.
'M r and &gt;ln llowaid Revetkei Flu is ruude lo it slice Ihil hr ha . Holmeand Thuma- ItalHn u ., r&lt;|
have moved Into llielt new hono vnvi-.l and ha- la-en llirifl bv lior of Tune.
« * rr r-pe&gt;Tall) gieel.
making Ih -ir aillrtr- al home
&lt;ni Wai wifk Avenue in Orlando.
l a Hu i than laijing Ihrm ready- -■waking nn fopl-» nf world wide
Mt*. Guy llnitmnn nml Mi
llth ri di-liogiii-hnl
M. A. Diekermn. imth &lt;&gt;f |.»k' made Aa i lid, gulv glow in their •Ignlftiame.
null ilaitors were IfulBie Nr«
l«nd. rtsllerl Sundav nml Vtomlay oemnn-rialiou they team lo patch, Iman,
Mririll Meig*. rxei ulite &gt;i ,. .
*1 tile Inmie of Ml. and Ml dnin. wa ll, lion, and lake pro|icr pirviilrul
of Ihr 11•*j*s -l pnbln .,
Newton Merrill on Lake Coneord rale of Hieii ■lot lie. They aooil imn-; Donald
lop, admini tin
Ml». Ralph Jime* ban returned iruliff- dial “la-llei ran- mean- lor of Ihr CivilS’) AeronauticAil
to hei home In Ohio nflcr having li'Ok'ei weal.”
Ihnrlty; Ih-guoi Agii Khan K an.
They also frailer Hint
•ItTlI several week* at Fern
ll 1a impoilant lo take stock of I'ski-lnii political leader, and b»
I odgo.
The Mobile llenllh Unit -poll rlolliPA on hand. Till* invrntm y it'pli II. F'arringtan, delegate lo
'•rvsl by the Seminole County will -lari one thinking of thing- Congress from Hawaii, nml eddm
______________ *\* areHR ta«re&gt;
Health Unit, Seminole County 0'i drd In inund out a wanlrnlie. of the Honolulu Slat- Bulletin
One
al*o
1
a
reminded
Dial
everyTuhoiculnsi* and Health A**ortaWINTKII W ASH MAY
tmn, and Scmituilr County Mrdlrnl thing cannot In- purclia-ed at on*e
W i'h
rl«»l ttrupin* in
*nHy
Society, will l&gt;e -tatinmnl at (he lnfau»o lion* ale oilier fatnil)
nieiolirr,.
In
l,r
rookidetid.
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Fetti Park I’nvt Office, Tlou dav,
S p i r l a l M r i u -'O - I i
Mar. I, from I0:0*» A M I2:0d. Mill'I la* a plan for Hie individual firrnnp In •l**th»*a HiHt|* «miI “ f
and family wsidlotav A fh trr *l***»l 5.
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sod from |,oo.l;lHl I* M
r»» hr||» jifrirn l •h#|*pr«l l im
The weekly ptayri inreimi* of &gt;rai plan n eennnmlral.
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A (liulled v-Aidrobe «an be a Him V'»Uf l«4B9fl • i »'f1!|»|rfr|\ || '
th* rnmmuntiy Methmilit Church
• i l l ; \ \ i:i( n u n
fin'd
adr.pialr
wstdiola
if
blllH
k liiff 9ia«ic;iv«sr laundry
thuTMlay nighi w*» ondei ,h»
|N hI \ («ll*H«||l
bidershlp &lt;d thr lav no n of Ih- siound a nigh r«lui m (ombina If yiMi’vr l*rrn iibIdk *larrh. ml
lion
of
rntofA■ |i|nlrtlivf r«»Al|n^ nf Mir »tAtrli
• Idirrh. Raymond ft. Risk was
I'ai amount N*
llrfoir planning new clnllie-, the Mifullnn ovrt ymif Imn»l« lirfnir
Ireder of ihe meeting. Mr« Hart
Fuller reviewed an aitirle “ Who old elolhe* that air ii-alde and •Ii ying.
Would You Like To He’ ** Henry worth Ihe lime, effort, and r*|&gt;cn»e
tVnrwl spoke on “The l.ayinan'r ■Mil lo- iimisb lrtl In biing I hem
• d,ligation In The C hnuh". Don i.p In dale In line, de-ign nml coMolt, of OrUndn, gave an addrra, Ini.
Knowing bow In ,ru ,,,,• o n '/
«n “ Whal The l.avinan 'leans to
Ihe Chilirh”. Sper-tal mu*b wa» giver mole for Ihe money lari help.
f'lrnlshml hy Madge Wlneland, In keep rinthei In go'll repair.
pi*ni»t and n»loi*t, and AI /ahloiit,
vi&lt;ilini*t.
Next week Ihr piayei inerting Maiy llarllry and Mt*
Mary
••ill he held Friday night al 8:001Crawford ipoke on Hie Founder
I*. I I , and al that lime will In j nf Founder'* Day.
nirsentril “A Conducted Tour of I Ail ai ro*ti&lt; dlainatltallon » n
Europe, With Mr. II F l.o d y and given by Hie following -Indent,
Ills Camera
of Lyman Sriiiml: I lata Dean
A *pertal Founder*- Day pro. llaiwirk, Lucy Nowell,
M aiy 1
giant was presented to Ihe P. T. A. Thelma Harris, Melva Jean I'ai j
o e«Gng held at Lyman School on ver, Meib Martin, Virginia Ibooir, |
luewlay evening. The meeting *»« Hobby Whklis, Harold Halm .
&lt;*llerl In older hy the ptevidenl, Charm# Shaw, la-e Campl&gt;elt, Itny j
Mr*. J. II Mnrriunn. Devotional Ifolin. and Edwanl Rmilh. A group |
• *■ led hy Mrs. II. It Gray. A nf Ihe -tudents gave a -pia lal
-hurt husinr** session was held, •mig: “ Bless This Hmi*e'\ A por­
and fallowing Ihl* Ihr Foomlrr'i tion of Ihe program wa- given
l&gt;»y program wr*» pre»entr,|. Mt*. over lo honoring past president*,
Morrioon gave the President’* and the Founder's Hay Gift was
Founder'* Day me*-age and Mr*. presented hy Mr*. Flora II. Willis

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The New York Giant's pitching staff pul on an impressive exhibition
yesterday allowing only 11 hilt in seven full innings
the Herman
Frank* team. Ird by Bob and Hank Thompson, rvrncd the tcore in ihe
Imltom half nf the tialh and wenl on In win 2 to I in ihe tail of the 7lli.
Lanky Clint ilartung Ird off the scoring in llir 4th with a lowriuir
400 fool hnmr run over ihe left crnlrr field fence with Iwo men oul.
In thr tail half of Ihe 0th F ra n k ' ‘
Fanovlrh, a pitcher playing in the
OUtflelil, dropped a fly ball hit by
Cuban ralehrr Hay Noble and th-*
stocky haektlop made aeeoml on
the error. Ilank Thompson hit a
• ittlin g line drive nail first b#*ewan
man Will ley Lock in
an to score
Noble.
With the score tin! at 1*1 Monte
Hy JOB HKKTILKIl
Irvin, playing left field for the
BRADENTON, Feb. 28—( 4 7 Frank* team, doubled down the A siege of the flu spread through
third ha*e line and atumpy Dick the ranka of the Boston Brave*
(jenevete singled him home for today, laying low nine players, a
I lie ball irainr.
roach and club doctor.
Manager ]&lt;ro Dutoclicr had pit*
Manager Hilly Soulhworth. who
rher rosi Mngiu thruw aiiuliwr yestenluy was form) tu mi! *.ff
half inning to the Fred Fitxirn- thr workout despite a brilliantly
(non* irroup during which Fraua sunlit day, *ald hr plannrd to
Fanovieb hit a stashing double to 111I)lI „ drill today. In the mean,
renter ami another pitcher, At time he was krrpiny his finger*
fie I tel, ten ITiled a home run over rrossed
hulling the
epidemic
the renter* field wall before the spread no further,
Iwo tram* railed it n day.
Thr players l*edd&lt;d by tl»* flu
Wbiley l.orkniaii, idaying first germ
included first hasrman Karl
base with aplomb if no special Torgeson,
catchers Walker Cooper,
ekill, turned In one of the lies! Drl Crandall
W altrr Linden,
fletdinir plays of the afternoon in and pltrhns and
Norman Hoy, Jim
rafrhilig a bit'll foul over bin Wilson, Hob l hlpman,
Harry Mc­
shoulder while miming full lilt. Pherson and Gene Conley.
Abo
The blonde oulfielder in quirk and laid low are roach Jimmp Brown
handles himself well nrnimd Ihe and trainer Dr. Charlrh backs
hair but hi* handling of around
balls 1* weak and his throwiup i&lt; None la In serious condition.
Ih e incapacity nf three catchers
none loo accurate.
Pitchers I*arry Jansen and Jim leaves only youthful Paul Hums
Hearn looked in early season form and Ed St. Claire to handle the
ill the one inning they pitched. work behind the plate.
“ I railed off the workout yesHearn, whore lift lr* goes nvei
hi* head during his wlnilnii, was trniay," said .South worth, “because | was afraid we might loir
throwlujr very hard.
more. The l»iy« are tirrd and
bob Thompson, rangy left fir I an*
rauM-le weary. In such n eonder, hit a atrramina tripple in the dltlon they might nut have enough
first Inning which bounced off the resistance to fight off the germ
left field fence. 1/mking a little should it spicad further. I fig.
like Joe DiMaggln front a dUtnrr, urrd u r* l would add to their
tlie Ida oulfielder Is the ideal ball resistance."
player—quick, fail and big.
This is the thud Florida train­
Umpires from ibe lleorae Harr
school called Ihe yam* and on two ing camp hit by the geim Ibis
plays took unmerciful, if playful, cluing. Several member* uf the
Yuri., including Monte Irvin
ragging from roaches Hetman New
and We wrsiiuin, were stricken
Frank* and Fred FiUununm.
virus in their Hanford ramp.
The Giants will take a day off by
His rnetnliers of the Brooklyn
from trainipy today and work out Dodger*, including Dun Newtomorrow and Wednesday liefotileaving for their spring training rondo- ami Preacher Roe and
catcher Hoy Cam uaM la, were
headquarters In fit. IVteraburg.
ordered to Us) with the same
(lines* In Vero Hearh,
Torgrntuo was the fir*t to lie
(trlrken, he attended the workmit Friday hut became ill on Die
field ami was rushed hark to his
hotel. Three teammates joined
him on the alrk Hat* th at night.
On Saturday the Hat was In­
• By m CORRIGAN
creased . to eight.
On Hunday C'unleg, a big
yourgAtler feeMi oul uf Washing,
toil -B u te University, w«a dls*
part time tannU b U K p w S lty coverhl to be caryldg ttTJ fever
held the National indoor Cham. and was rushed to lied. H*kui he
nlonshlp for Ihe aeeoml time with* was poined by Chipman. The last
In Ihe oast four yeare.
In succumb was Dr. I*ark«.
In 1648, U&gt;'l polished off youny
Sidney Schwarts for the title.
Yesterday, ha took on Straight
Clark, a 26-f#«r-cld corner from
Pasadena, Calif, in the final.
Talbert, who now bos won exactly 28 assorted national titles,
had a flfh t on hla hands, but
he came through at 6-4, 6-8, 3*0,
6-2, 6**1.
l i t aald he’s going to taka a
AUBURN, Ala., Feb. 28-147
re st until the Hood Neighbor
tourney in Ftorhla next month. —Kubtirn, starved for a winning
At th a t time, hell begin etrlou* football team, reached over into
work to gain a doubles spot on Georgia today ami signed Ralph
Jordan, one nf Wally Butts' as­
the Davis Cup learn.
"I think I'll learn with Tony sistants, as hrad roach.
Whether Jordan can restore the
Tralwrt, and I don't think we'll
have l*mi much trouble making Tigers' fortunlr* rrmaina to be
seen, but Auburn will give him
It,** he aald.
Talbert Is largely responsible plenty of (line to try. Ills con­
for Trabert's luceesa as a dou­ tact call* lor flv# years tu *to
bles player. Longpanta Dill took th* Jub.
Jordan, 40 and a former Au­
the University of Cincinnati are
under hie wing last yesr and burn player, succeeds Karl M*
brought him along to fa it that Brown, formsr Nutre Dame star,
he’s regarded a* one uf the belt nrnwn was fired Iwo weeks ego
doubles players In the country. tinder alumni pressure after three
Nancy Chaffee of Venture, losing season*.
More than lOti hopefuls applied
Santa Monica, Calif, in lha final
of the women* doubles. 8*4, 8*4. for the job. but an alumni screen­
Miss Baker then teamed with ing commute*- weeded Ih* lilt
Clark to gain tome measures of duwn tu three and then two. The
consolation by whipping Ml** two top candidates, Jordan and
Chaffee and Talbert in the mixed Norman t'uo|ier, l-ouiitana Slats
line coach, wtro presented to
double* final, « I. 8*3. 8*7.
In the men's double*. Talbert Faculty Athletic Committee lilt
and Don McNeill polished off Vie night.
Tli*
Committee interviewed
Bella* of Philadelphia and Eddie
M arian of Trenton, N. J-, 2-8. I hem troth and shout three hour*
8*4, 8*2, C*4, In one of those end- later the committee went tu Presi­
Isis age.yuu'h battle*.
dent Ralph B. Draughun with ID
Talh**t had an opponent who recommendation.
Draughon and Athletic Direc­
wat nut disputed to give up. But
Clark was unfortunate In Dial tor Jeff llcanl announced the
ha elected to play to Talbert'* •election early today. The salary
forte.— hla hackkiie', Time ami was not disclosed.
Jordan has turn line roach for
aortlr Talbert left the right aide
of the court completely unpro­ Wnlly Butts at Ihe tiuivoralty of
tected, »o confident was he that Georgia, lie also was once an
the hall would cow* to hie hark - assistant coach at veteran* of
World War II. lie was wounded in
H# rarely wag disappointed. the Normandy invaxion.
Brown, formerly roarh a t CanThis, combined with h it tuptrlor
service, enabled him to win lha tslus. won three games, tied four
tail two set* with raw - HtHI and lost 23 during hla three year*
Clark, for one who U rated no at Auburn.
l a s t year was the worst in
batter than 23rd nationally, abowrd some fine stroke*, especially th e school's history— Auburn
In hi* volleying. However, hit lost every game.
Governor Person*, an anient
service must improve II he la tu be
alumnus, called far Brown's dis­
• real threat.
missal a few days a fte r his In­
Umpires In the National Let rue auguration In January.
uhum 's last unbeaten foot1889 were paid flv* dollars
ball t»*ti! was In IMS.

Flu Epidemic Hits
Baseball Training
Camps In Florida

Bill Talbert Wins
26th Tennis Title
In Five Tough Sets

Kll IIAIU'KR

Iluddy l~ike leaned against a
pump in his gas station and It*,
gan to reminisce about a baaeUll career which ha* rxtenrled
over the Inst IN years.
I.lkr most stories it has ita
share of surer** and defeat,
hut Buddy, Iran and In gr«w|
condition, spoke of Ihi gam e
with an affrrtion u n w in d
with bitterness.
Many people in Hanford enn
recall when Buddy left for the
Ho*ton Drove, spring training
ramp in 1033 and stuck with the
big league club for ita first
month that year. He wa* attill a
liilir green fur ihe majors and
the Brave* farmed him out to
Harrisburg in what was then the
New YorklYnruylvanla league*.
Buddy played with H arrisburg
fur three years winning 15 game*
ill ln.tr. lu-fore he was sold to
Erague. lie had just begun to
realise Ilia potentialities. Young,
Strong, rind possrsalng all th r
swift needed to make the lira*
jm*. il looked as If Buddy wa*
on In* way.
Then it happened.
In spring training with At*
harry in IMG Buddy wan
throwing one day ailhuul any
sperial motion or any d iffe r­
ent stance—but maybe Just
a little I imi hard fur th at
early rn Ihe year— when *
sharp twitch uf pain hit his
arm. For no reason and with*
■ml warning his tatwi tainable baseball a»*rl »a* ren ­
dered useless.
Buddy played for about aix
week* with Albany that year hull­
ing Ids arm would come around,
but the stubbing pain was a l­
ways there.
For the n e il two year* he laid
off and gradually the pain lea•ened when hr thlrw. Developing
Sanford - Orlando
hi* control, always hi* b rit point,
ftuiUiy frit ready for another try Kennel Club Entries
at a professional ball in 1639.
And he wan right
lie won 18 game* pitching urn!
played Ih*
outfieh
regularly
M
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with St. Augustine that y e a ■
r it
Lurfilft
wa* d u rin g thl* season th at
T ilI J U » IIA O K l
Buddy resumed an experiment N«h »| I , K LM t f4m i I J M m
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of thn awkwardness and learned
to hit the curve hall which had ***(SixVl4 T r ACkV !&gt;*♦’ Lee. Bon
a ir.
*o baffled him when It broke
away,
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As Head Coach Of
Winless Auburn

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HOUSTON. Tex., Feb. 28-W 7
Golf* winter tournament troupe
was rnroute to Bt. Petersburg,
today with Marty Furgol a new
addition among the lop money
winners.
Furgol picked up a $2,000 first
place rheck yesterday In the
llouiton open to win his season's
take to a fifth ranking $.1,880.
Juit two week* ago the 33year-old Long Beach, Callf^ pro
wa* In a three-way tie fer
lhiity-fir*t place with |480.
He K yan fattening hi* pocketbook a week ago witli
with aa_ aeeoml
second
pla«r of 11,4uu from the HarBngrn Open. Furgol posed a threeunder par Gil yesterday in winnIng hi* first major golf champlunshlp with a 72-hole 277.
That was II *trlke* under par
fur the djatt-yard Memorial I’ark
course a hI maDhed the total that
Great Britain's B«boy L » U needrtj In winning the |&lt;J47« Houston
Open, also a t Memorial.
A strong finish by Jack Burke,
a Houston native, almost overt.Kik Ihe r allfornla but trouble,
on the treacherou. sixteenth hole
forced Burke to settle f«r a 27N
and second place maney $1,400.
Thl* Jumped Burke into second
■dare among the money winner-.
bit $4,118 being lopped only by
I.loyd Mangrum. Chicago. Mangram’s $8,i:tH include* the $80848.
be pick*,I up yesterday for fifth
place tie with |.ew Worsham,
Uskmuid. I'a . and Glenn Teal.
Jackronvllle.
Worsham, the 64-hole leader,
slipped to a two-over 74 ye»t rday for a t t l t o t a h , Woroham
now I* the
le“ 'n,t 1,1 ^
winner with $3,886.
F.d ll'orky) Oliver, ^ Seattle.
Wash., who aaw his 38-hole lead
out l&gt;y a 77 Saturday, cam"
l-ark for a final round 88 to eollect | 1.(*ni in third place money
al 270, A stroke h#Wnd him wa*
Shelley Mayfield, Cedarhurat, Nwho won $800. __________

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liellrh In 161$ in runs batted
In lashing home 110—n league
record which still stands.
The
Florida Male Ix-uguc,
which disbanded during the war
years, wn- rrorganlii-d In 1848,
After w ltn in g tin- Hill title th a t
year Buddy trecame—an at 111 la—
a fla lu rr with the Sanford club.
Buddy grinned when he talked
•bout hD two month* aa m an­
ager in 1847—a job he took w ith
reluctance. Hr remembers play­
ing everything but catcher th a t
year to get the team out of the
second division but nothing seem ­
ed tu work.
The following year—when the
Giants limit over the club —Buddy
had Ills bc*l year -m tile mound
winning 20 games ind playing
third lm*r on hit off day*.
Ilul Buddy's most astound­
ing pitching feat had occurred
the previous rear when he
• Mi nine and lost eight. II*
nitrhrd 16 laalng* of a s c o re Ira* lie against DeLaad and

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Since 1848 Buddy haa been Florida Wlidllfa Federation, a t­
handling the Hanford (Hants ro­ tended Ihe meeting F»b, II of the
ller chores and playing any where [ U k# Apopka Sportsmen A**ocia
In the outfield and infield h * |n UIl i t Winter Garden,
might b* needed.
New officer* elected for thl*
Sine* nla arm went bad he h a » !f |ub
M O. Baker, pm ldentt
developed
velopett control pitching to a j om Wright, vice prrinieni; and
line a rt. In 1918—hia 20 gam e Fred II. Gregory. **.t»tary.
year—he walked only 12 men,
iruhahly u l.tgu* recur I alThe New York Yankee* of 1622
hough nu walk lU tistlra are ami 1949 won th* American Lea­
kept fo r pitch1rs,
gue pennant by only on# gam*.
Huddv roya hia a.m still feels
cool and he ha* already aigned
L egal N otice
hi* 1881 ren t; act. With the v et­
eran lim it raised to four and
I'lrriT tn i'a * ( * n t.M ti.
Kalb,. I* bs-#by given ibat w# are
many o f the youngster* ro -n g
N i i i n l In tiHSlaeso at
Into th e Army, Buddy mny i s Hprlna*.
Hvatlnol* Cnsaly.
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M O N D A Y F S B . 1 0 , 1M 1

Training Camp Notes
By ASSOCIATED I'RRSH
BHOENIX, AHl , Feb. 28-&lt;AT
—The big guy was due In the
New York Yankees’ camp today—
which could mean none other
than Joltin' Joe DIMagglo.
The Mr. Outfield of the world
champions won't have to don a
uniform Just yet. He and other
regulars are nut required to get
Into harness before Thuisday.
VERO BEACH, Feb. 28—(47
—Manager Charlie D rruen of the
Brooklyn Dudgrrs is the third
»nd most serious victim of the
flu germ.
Dreuten had to give up direct­
__ yrsterday’s
_
ing
workout* shortly
began and took to
after they D-gan
bed, Ijist night hla temperature
,„«r tu 101 and Dr. Eugene Zorn,
the Brooklyn physician who attemls thr Dodgrrs, fi-arnt that
the pilot would have to lie hotpitalfted today If hi* trm prraturr
,lld nut go duwn.
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CLEARWATER, Feb 28—(47—
Emory Buld-al Churrh la biding hi* time around the f’hiladrlphia Phillies .am p awaiting the
return of President &lt;Bob) Carpented for a contract talk,
The young right hander arrived
yesterday, cam* to the park to
;ay 'hello
and wa. told by
Manager Eddie Sawyer b e d have
l« sign before putting on a uni' or'"; .
.
l-huroli, oik- of the few un­
said “there
Mgned M
*n‘t much difference iwtween us,
but it is rnougb to wait jm til
Mr. Carpenter arrives hero ,u c v
day."
w rg T p ALM BEACH, F e b .—Thin may come as u shod: to
Awm|c-||
utll)&gt;ir„ .
Manager Jimmy Dykes of the
I'biladrlphtn Atblctl.-s antiounrxl
) r ,t,.r,|,y he would take over
, uaeltinir duties at third l&gt;ase
,|ur|ng the coming season. Tom
ojiyrr, a newcomer to major
irjyue couching circles, will di­
fftft fjr&lt;t |,#&gt;r traffic.
j h|1
s,,okrM member* of
Dyke*' staff will lie kept out of
tight of th* arbiter*. Albert
tUilef) Bender will remain in the
t.ullpen with the pitchers and
Bing Miller will withdraw to the
quiet of the dugout.
Dyke* hold* the .American
league managerial record for
being expelled form game*. Hla
new field lieutenant, Oliver, ha*
Iven a t rouble-ahooter fur th# A'*
tine* 1647, and gained wide re­
pute aa a firebrand while man­
aging A’a farm club* at Wilm­
ington, Del.. Lancaater, Pa., and
Lincoln, Neb., before joining tho
pareflut nrgunitalleu tide year.

Dave Sisler Makes Kentucky Is Again Favored T o Win
Baseball Name On Southeastern Conference Tourney
Pitching Prowess
By Rll* WATSON
AP Newafeature*
Mention the name 8l*lrr to
a sports fan and h*71 auto­
matically
connect
it
with
ability to hit a baseball far and
often.
He'd be wrong on two count*,
about Dave Sisler,
The latest member of the
fammi* baseball family to hit
the aporta pages is newsworthy
because *
1. IlD skill with a hatebgll
lie* in the pitching, not hitting,
department.
2. He also i* a better than
fair band with a iw k f t,-Kll.
The lanky son of Georg* Sta­
ler, former American I-eagu*
batting cHampion, and brother
of the
Philadelphia
Phillies'
Dirk SDIer ha* Princeton base­
ball roach Emeraon Dirk man
anxiously scanning a calendar.
The one.time Ret! Sox pitcher
can't wait until Dave starts
chucking his fast one past
college batsmen.
In the meantime, however, the
6-4 sophomore Is a regular on
th* Tiger basketball train. A
fine rel-ouii-lrr ami one-handed
Jump shot specialist, he plaved
a key rule In Princeton's nine
victories in ill starts before Ihe
riain recess in January. *
II* has made 112 points for an
11.2 game averagr. HD ability
to get rebound* off the harkhoards la one of Ibe assets
roarh Franklin ICappv) ('aupon
Is counting on to brlu Prinrrtun
retain th* Eastern Intercollegi­
ate Hasl et ball League till*.
Cappon
describes
him
as
"outstanding for a aophoninrr''
ami that “ he learn* very fast."
Dave arum! I ll points as a
freshman and woumle up the year
getting
himself elected
vicenr,si lent uf this year's sopho­
more claaa.
Ha gained his reatrst fresh­
man fame, however, when he
won six games In as many
start* and compiled a fanrv
earned run average of 0.36—
d o le to perfect pitching. Hie
big right-hander Just
reared
back and throw that fa it ball,
ntrlkin out 67 baiters in 60 in­
nings.
A no-hit game against the Hill
School was included in hia ef­
fort a.
All of this, of course, brought
an anticipatory gleam to Dlckman’a eyea. Now he'# memorit-

By STERLING 8LAPPKY
ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS WRITER

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Argentine Games
Opened By Peron
As lOOvOOa Watch

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If such teams a* MIsaDsir*!
State ■get past thr first rouni
Thursday afternoon and nigh* it
will be over the thoroughly upset
bodies uf such hirdboiied outfits
as Kentucky amt AUbama.
Kerstoeky, the nation's No. I
team and unbeaten in 14 confer­
ence gaires, D *xp*c;ed to dispose
of 12th ranking llhat'a as low as
you can get in the 12-team South­
eastern) Mississippi State without
wasted effort. State managed to
scrape together two SEC victor* t
this s ta s« i. th# same number of
games. Kentneky ha- lost in ’is
years.
Th# game starts at Wild P. M.
Second ranked Alabamha, a late
comer which devrlopcd a distinct
shin* during February play, meils
n t h ranked Mississippi at 3:16
P. M. Vanderbilt Ird tne confer­
ence for several weeks, then fsdrd
to srennd place h#hiud Kentucky
and last week slipped to third.
V a n d y 'a fust assignment “&gt;
against Tennessee at 1:30 I'. XI.
Tulane and Florida play a t 740

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BUENOS AI REES, Feb 2 6 (47—A magnifieenl sports apecUcle such as Latin America never
saw b#for# formally opened th#
Pan American games last night
in Ih# huge rr#sld#nte Peron
stadium.
The 2,000 athletes from 18 na­
tions, Including the United States,
look it easy or practiced today
for the start of alhictir competi­
tion tomorrow.
More than 100,000 Argentines
almost filled the 130,000 capacity
stadium for the opening raremonies. By the tim e President
Juan Domingu Peron addressed
“brother sportsmen of America"
ami declared “the first Pan Amer­
ican games open’’ there were wly
a few scattered patches in the
last circular alodium unocrupied.
Beside Peron stood hD datillng P. XI.
Teams with first round byes are
wife, blonde Eva Peron. Cheer*
for her almost matched tboie for Georgia. L. h. U., Georgia Tech
her husband aa the smiled at the and Auburn.
In quarter finals gam ta Friday
throng.
The roar of cannon and fanfare Grorgta meet* the Vandy-Tennesof drums and bugle* from a 500- sre winner- L S. U. meet* lha
w in n e r;
plece band signalled the arrival Aiabama-.dlaal*iippi
uf Peron and his wife In a shin­ Geurgia le c h mtets th* Tulanring black limousine. Th# stadium Florida victor and Auburn takes
stands, brilliantly floodlighted, on the Krnturkr-MDaiaaippi Stm $
became a tea of waving white winner.
Both semi-finals and champion­
handkerchiefs aa the crowl used
this typical form of demonstra­ ship game* will be played Satur­
tion to grtel th# chief executive day.
For the first time this year, tha
and first lady.
Th* military band riruei. up tournamsnl actually means noth­
a medley of marches as the par­ ing officially, lb previous years
ade of athletes in colotful uni­ the tournament winner autom ati­
forms began. Th* delegations cally become the conference cham­
marched into the alodium In al­ pion. Last December rotating
phabetical order, but A rrntlna as schedules wtr# Installed under
host took the Inst place and which each SEC team play* all
Braiil'a big sqaud opened Ihe pro- other tram s at lean once. Now r $
gular season games d#t*rmtn#
cession.
Canada's tiny drUfsHon of who wins th* championship.
Kentucky, with a 14-0 record,
girl swimmer* and tn#ir coach
followed. Th# girl*, clad In red lopped th# standings and thereby
Maters and white akirta, got a takes the championship.
Two games remain In season
big rand. After them cam# Colum­
,CoaU Rica, Cuba, Chile, play but neither will change the
Annual Golden Gloves bia,
tournament pairing*. Vandy
Ecuador and El Salvador.
Because the U nited. Sts lap Georgia make up a postponed
AVALON. Calif., Peb. 28-&lt;A7 Tourney BeginsToday
comes out "Eatadoa Unidoa Ip une tonight in Nashville and
—The Cub* brought out the beef­
D alulppf Slat# play* Xllulaalppl
CHICAGO. "Feb! 28-M4T—The Spaniah, her athletes ram* next. tomorrow
steak today—fur Coach Ray Johnin Oxford.
nation's biggest • puRch bowL the The crowd waved .handkerchiefs
All Gams
and shouted greetings. The other
. „ „ __
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^J&lt;Stku!Itbti*&amp;taD th# It#*t‘ncrjoui 24th anu ual Golden
'Glove*
4V L
11* nameiit a f Chatnplona, opens in delegations fallowed,
Cut. rasualty of spring
Kentucky
23 1 .961
wlien be w.»; struck in the"jrfeht
“ Ckicaga Stadium tonight with
Alabama *
• 16 1 -662
eve by a Imll batted by outlt fielder am ateur boxers slinging leather
14 7 .687
Hal Jrffcoat yvstvrday. II* Was In three rings at once..
Ing the calendar, apprehensive Vanderbilt
II
11 .600
The 112, 1188, 128 and 135- lest Princeton win the El HI. Tulane
taken to a hospital where sevaral
Geoorgis
13
0 491
stitchers were needed to close pounders uncork their haymakers title again. The league cham­ Auburn
12 8 .600
In the first session of th# meet. pion automatically qualifies for
th* gash.
Florida
11 11 .600
They are th# vanguard of 386 the Natlsnsl Obltegiat* Ath­ Louisiana
State
6 13 .409
Association
tournament, Georgia Tech
LAKELAND, Feb. 26—&lt;JP&gt;— batters from 42 centers through- letic
7 17 .292
Detroit Tiger manager Red Rolf# oul the country who qualified and that would cut down the Tennessee
10
12 .458
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th
r
championship
tournament
star
pitcher.
ordered catchers to start - batting
10 11 ,476
Dav# Is used to th# basket­ Mississippi
practice today ahead of th* f#*t through series of eliminations In­
».
S
ts
9 14 .171
ball -base bell
douhle-up,
how­ Ml**. Hrat#
volving thousands of youths.
of h is . squad.
Tomorrow night tho welter- ever. Ha played both aporta at
It's a move which Rolf* hopei
C harity Btohh* of the Boston
may product a consistently good weights,
middle weights, light John Burrougha High School In
St. Louis, winning all-city aad Rod Sox, aoon headed for U. 8.
hitting ratcher—something
the heavie,amt hr#vie* step through
th# Tiger* have sorely lacxed for topes.
The ouarterGnals a r t all-state honors In basketball. Army itutlei, has a lifetime av»rseverer season*.
Wednesday, with th# ##ml-finala Brother Dirk, whoaa bom* run ag» of .822 for thr## season*, f it
-------bring held the same night. Mar. ta the tenth inning clinched th* ha* won 23 and lost 1$.
National League pennant for
TAMPA. Fab. 28—(47—Luka t).
Sewrll, manager of the Cincinnati
Tin- outstanding lioxera to the Phiillr* the final day of th#
Red*, thinks he may have two rn #rge from the four day &lt;-om- I960 season, also played better DR. C. L PERSONS
20-gam# winners this year.
petition will gain berths on the than average basketball in high
Optometrist
Kwrll Blackwell, the last Rhine- Chicago tram in Ihe annual in­ school.
Those mid-year rxama, in­
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notches back in 1947, D one. The It sill eon Square Garden. They cidentally, didn't bother young
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in the following International average
Fox started to roll In August, bout# with Europe's best in school.
copping 10 of his last 12 decisions. Chicago Stadium,
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The Southeastern Conference bar let Lei! tournament—an entertain­
ment program for Louisville fans and a place where members mix-'
merry and money—opens Thursday.
The fortnul* utrtl in setting up (uiriop ippirfntly wt* aettgnra to
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FOUR ROOM buuir, bath, hot »n.l
cold water, 3 loti, Lanibrr. Rt.
2, Box 143, Olndirvlllr, near
Bate.
LOTS FOR S A IF .' UHtlurta.
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Mn. Hath lie Bor Box l&amp;ftll.
r. ROOM IIOUHK at 2514 Oramc
A » » l u t . ________
*! ROOM HOUSE, excellent Idea­
tion, (S.UOO.Oti.
3 BED ROOM HOUSE, 2 M i. fh.
U90.00. T rrm i.
2 BED ROOM HOUSE, oak floor*,
cor. lot. 2 car f a r a tr . Terra*.
COMBINATION STORE AND
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J. W. Hal), Realtor, Floiida Stale
Bank BIiIr. Iitmund floor) l*h.
1755. ____________ _________
Four unit apartm ent huu.r, hum
plrtrly furniihrtl, K*r*K* and
rltro. tree*. Make offer, 22?
South Volmia, OrxnKjr
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CON CRETE S E W E R P IP E

Septic Tank,, Grea*e Trapi, Dry
Tank*. Tank Cradlaa, Supulag
Slonta, Benchei. Flow** Pot*,
Block*, Window allta and lintel*,
Concnte Floors, Machine finIxlietl. Free K*limatex.
MIRACLE C O N C R E T E CO.
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VEtiETA HUES, Livt-alork a n d
.Mincellaneotis. Sanford Farm, i KITCHENETTE
ApaHpicnla^_
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FRIKD SHRIMP Dinner **Tba
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lb-el Shrimp on Earth" at Homt ' HOUSE or Apartment. Bee Mr*.
er'i, SSj E la t S t.___________
(luv Wanpmck. 515 Partk .Ava. l UXEDo FEEDS Complete lino.
H., Kirnlihe,! u p x ta ln aM. 1717 Park
Hunt'* Tuxedo Food Store.
Avrnue. Phon* W7n-R »ft*r
SWAP unUP-405 E. 4th
\w 5tOOP. M- ____ _______ MILLS
I t Wa Buy, Sail or Trada n o il
' "EliH RE N T -PR IV A W jR O O M
-aythlnp. Phone 155-J.
Duiinen couple have bk'c. comfortable furnlihed room, Ihalr WHIZ^KK motor Bike. Clean and
in good condition. Priced to sell.
home, with ronnectlnc bath, for
See at 116 N. Park Avenua day*
rent to a gentleman. Nice sec­
only.
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tion ami let* than ten m inute
walk from builneas iliatrlrt.
TRY OUR
Llnrn furnlihed. See evening, Staak, Southern Fried Chicken.
at 805 llolly Av*. HO week.
Barbecues, and Baa Food*. An■•!*» Eat Shack, Comar of Ge2 UNFURNISHED toomi. acreencd porch, 2Vt in ll« from town.
’•** and Banford Ava. ______
For rant rraxomhle. Phone Top-FFifif f a in t
..... gal. 12.50
Men'a Loafers
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all alias
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c f ltr ^ P h o n a l i t Baafard A v .
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WANTED—Baby
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lURNER GAB
food conWANTED: Compaulps fo reld eriy ____ 140. 512 Myrtla AvT
lady for S atu rd ay ]
OIL CIRCULATOR, fine condition.
only. I’ltone 1C5I *
Anderson, W.
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ing iras­
chine with timing clock . Ph-on&lt;
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New
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Red liens
Hen* .and
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Pulleti, While leghorn* puli*
StrawUrriea and
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Dr. C. _V. Starke^liom otel.
F O R lA L lfO R TRADE: BolandHusky 6 II.P. Hand Tractor with
fertiliser attachm ent, used one
season, 1275 or trade for small
trartm and attachment*. L I..
-l^^ ! Celery Ave.. Phone CI1AZ

% Duplex—3 Room*, Blth.' B epirate
Porrhri, Entrance* Each Hide—
Furnished—Immediate Possess­
ion for Limited Time.
Sea John W . ~
Small, Moder ^
aju* Equally Nice Rental
In Beautiful Setting
lag Clear, S pring-f# 1 Lake—
Adequately FumUh*df| A)out 75
Bearing C ltm a; 4 0 r *Yourta
Tree*; I’lenty of Ream -far E x­
pansion.
WANTED ^-1
See John W. 0 . iK n n
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TIRES
at beat prices
Attractive, t Bedroom Home, with
Flraalor.e Stores.________
A Lota in Nice Community—
Beautifully FurnUhed—reedy to W# buy, sell R trad# used
furniture. Wilson-Malar FurnlOccupy.
t w * ( H , » l l E tee. Mis*, s o
JOHN W. I&gt;. MOORE. Rrafcer
Robert E. Kama, Ayiociate
7— Feis-Llvealock-HappHea —7
111 K. Find
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OMR WEEK ONLY--AAAA Reds,
Rocks, C m u n , Minorca Cra*.ex, (490 per 100 (NM-seifd an&gt;l
cockerela) Rt, Seghomx &lt;4.90.
Cockerels &lt;1.50 Uv» Del- FOB
GARDEN B T A T B CHICKS.
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Mr. Whatley,
Margaret Ann Vteres.

ANTED—girt far fountain and
drngdant. Laney'a prof Store.
n«k and Maid for private family,

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Call Plum. Iimt ft,,
All Type-, Of Booh Work,
Mary McKinney DoukkeepinK
Service
Room 403
Atlantic Hank lluildlne
NEW el.UOKS aurtarnl It. pal
fret ion Old floori mad* tiki Atlct thr ttuium r sndfunc the ,oUft&gt;
that l.dlttat ins) Jr.flop min .lumm
new. FinDhlng, vlranina A wax
Portable power plant, f l liiHwtnln it ncflc.lr.l ( icumiltuifl
ItllCtft pnmipll, tytaiiw II f.-c- lifhl
years axpenenc* la Senuaoii lu the teal id the liuuhlc til help
County. H. M (ileaaon, l-ax, lootin and ctpcl ft tin laden plilcgm.
and aid natmc to ttftlhc and heal raw.
Marv
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tcndcr.inliamcd hiuiKlital membrane*
LAWNMOWEhit Sl.ar|&gt;tnad. bi
cycle* repairetl. luck Hid Itrv No matter tut* main mcdnmct )tm
work. Prompt arrvlce. II. W tune tried ( icuimdtion it jiursn
Iced to plcuvc&gt;nu ttt ilfutfiit tcliindt
Shumaii 3|u E 4ll. Hi
mono Crconitd'Hin lu. ho, x1 the
ROOF WORK of all kind*. Eaves lett u( many million* of users
anil Gutter* Itcpairrd a id Paint­
ed. New Roof* applied. Palming
and coating.
Sanford. Ph. M a t ti-aai. cs.it coat a- 1'w.i.tu
IfttlH-W. It. It. Arkenliurg.
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UKI.ANDU Morning ncnllnrl. UrUndo Evening Star. Call Ralph
;n av__11MLJ,
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VYATCIl and t.’lirk Repairing. All
work guaranteed. Ura-wnaldr
|A n t s W illi W Ih k n I
prlctu. K. M. Engll*h, Jr. I’h.
.MK KKY MOIIHK
1175-J.
May He
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muck, fill dir*, nhrll and day
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by load or Job, Contact II. R
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Wdllt-kl*, and associate,. 101* K
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'lew Yuri Ave.. DeLand. Ph
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INCOME TAX return* prepared
C ull o r Write* T o -tlay
by tax accountant registered
with Trea*. Dept. Dempsey 234
F o r FHKK Inr*pe*t’t ion
Mslsch Bldg. Phone 17C0.
VACUUM CLEANER N(tT
WORKING RIGKTT
Repairs made by trained factory
•/ c C t
experts. Phone 980. Free pick
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up and delivery within 50 mile
radius. Prompt service, free estlmstes.
WOODWORKING— C a b i n e t * .
313 North Main Street
Counters, Shelve*, etc. to order.
Small boat*, built, rrpalred, reOrlando
fln ls h ^ ^ C ^ V a lM ^ l^ J j^ ^ ^ ^
I’HONK— 2-1211
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N ight St Kit min y
WARY’S LENDING LIBRARY
1209 Magnolia—la now open Mon.
PlIONK— 2-1852
~c t a &amp; j$ i* (T i
thru Fri. 10 to 12 A. M.. 3 to 6
P.M; Rat. 4 to 9 l’Jd -______
WANTED—SomronJt to help drive
to Philadelphia Mar. I. I’hoar
2V0-W between 2-h P.M.
D o n 't Oo T h ru u ifh l.i f r . . .
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BLACK FENDER *klrt on Clay
road belwt-rn l.ukr Mary ut.d
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week, or aeasetn. English Font*
and American Fords, sedan*,
station wagons ami convertible*.
Many p&gt;np|p gu tbruugb life rv-t R I T A K L IT '
Strlrkland-MurrUon, Inc..
E. nick er.uugh in »tup working, but
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n - a t - - . i t O - i ‘ et- 1' 0 _r*'h &lt;y q
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47 Dodge J ton Stake
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Mr*. J. II DigM m 1r r 1 ( lATiCve^.' »OU
liy, Cedar Glade*
47 Itodge 4k ton I’irkup,
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47 Dwlge S tun Express
&lt;695 a word of ltd vice
to thtue folk* I
•660 who p o s I p o ripl
46 Dodge I ton Stake
doing «omcthiag|
&lt;645 to help them -1
46 Chevrolet 4k tun slake
»el ve*. Her ail46 Dodge I 1* ton, cabin
vlcr would !»•L-----------------chaasla, new engine
&lt;606 . . . take HADA-Mra. J. II. Illgbj
COL, for Mra. Dlgby found that
41 Chavrolet S ton atake ... 5446 by taking IIADACOL, she wa*
riving her lystem Vitamin* III.
40 Chevrolet IH ton stake
&lt;345 112, Niacin and Iron which it
larked.
And
taking
HAD36 H ton Pickup, ex prau body &lt;195 ACOI, helped her overcome those
drflrlrnry-rauM-tl ailments; she
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS keep* right on taking it now thst
519 B. lal HI. _
Phone 1511 she i« feeling gootl, In keep tho.e
(iA R tiB frT ra c to r, ISoT Wc*t trouble* away.
Second Street. Call between 4
Here I* what Mr*. Dlghy **)•:
end 6.
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“I am 61 yrara old and I have
46 C ff^Y R O l-E t Fleetma»t»r ‘ i suffered from stomach dUtres* for
doer Sedan, P in t c la n condition some lima with bloating ami n s .
I wa* weak ah4 qervoux ami 1
couldn't sleep a t night, I read In
about RADAC0L. I
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five l a m hatlla*. I t halpad m*
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Deputy Command
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Churchill Emphasizes
B r i t i s h Lifeline’s
Naval Dependence
LONDON. Feb. K,

OV)

Prime Minister Attlee mnotmted
loth)- it ha* been s(|teetl that the
deputy tupienie commander of At­
lanta Pact naval fnrrri in the
Atlantic Ocean will be Hrilttb.
Accordingly. Alllee told the
liouie of Common*, lie it "entire­
ly saltsfred" with ihr nomination
of U. S. Vrrr Admiral William N.
Fetiilelei to (&gt;e iiipieme tnmm-tndrr for the arra

Attlee made hit tlalrmenl in
Irry in Com*
mop. and the p irti whah greelnl
wo.d lo t . . e l
Fern
coming a|i(auntnienl.
I 'n n iriv n t|\r
leader Win ton
Churihill .1 - -erf rd then Dial Hi ilain, with it • tong and honurahh
Navy tradition, h ml
4*l*t !|hIh*«I i
nut of the way”,
A tthe -aid actual dim lion of
Atlantic Pact force* in the en-lern
Atlantic—Ineluding the vital we ,!•
ern a|ip|onrhe. to the lliili-h
(sirs wiiulil lie in the hand &gt;of the
commander in ihief of Hritain'hiiinr fleet.
lie would command not o n ly
available Itritish forces in llu- area,
but nDo those of the Dnili'd Htate
and other North Atlantic Dr«t&gt;
nation., Attlee &lt;ai'l.
At the sarnr tune all su.it fum-e
in the western Atlantic would lie
ronitnanded l.y an American
Roth of these regional •ontmand
rrs would lake order, from FrailIcier.
“AH tntr espetirtH r in Die In.t
war.” Attire .aid, "prove, that
there I* a need for a sltig!«- com
mand In the Atlantlr whi-di ian
alba at-- and rr-alliH-ate force- to
meet the shifting tlireat as It de
Velnps." |fe added
"Pc.pili- ,,ui gre.it Naval tiado
Uriri* the defep.e nf the Ninth
Atlantic Ocean ■annul pns.iMy in
a future war he omit link* n ti&gt; this
evmntiy alone ”
Lie said Ihr set-up a. now n-r
n mine dried In the Atlantic- Par I
deputies "will eruuir thsl rr.pon
sIWIIty fm the lionir defen.r- of
Utese islaml., in* holing Hrttish
coastal walris, will m-iuhii* fitrnly
in Rtiliah hand*.”
Aftlee mid lh* art align,lent will
Apply in lirnr of wai
"In peare there I, nu question
of our pi ar *uif any of *air navnl
nr air Inters In the Atlanth- nmler
(he command nf the pinpoint »u
pretne ruriiRiandct," h&lt;- raid
l i t MMd Ihe auptrn.e r omotandri
will. h*mevrr, lake ronimand "for
the period of e*errl.iea needed to
carry out mntUned trathlng" nf
the lulilli nation fleet In |o-a*i'
time.
rhurrhill dt-M-rilH-d A I I I e
■lalcrnrnt as "very **&gt;inplnalnl."
Ife said it "will riqinir -tu.lv .... I

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OAKLAND, &lt; a IIf., Krh. Jrt yPt
- A ll-yrai-ohl hoy walked Into a
poller slallnii last night ami, of
ilretn rioinrt, blurted!

” 1 killed my father ami mother
. . . I don't know why I tin! it . ,
Do you know w hy?”
Ihmald Art-en, an milv rhihl,
I Akketl Oil -ill.III. Ian of imillil'r ltl|
John An-ea, 17, auxiliary pol!r&lt;
man ami autamatiile i.aris sale,
man, an'l his wife. Dorothy, .‘it.
I’nlice mspretor Merle l/mgite*
ker said the youth related:
Su inlay after noon. Donahl .lat.
a ."J rifle frarn a frirml.
Last night, a . I.is parents
watched television, hi fire,| (hie.
lirnrt through a small opening In
Ills liedtnom rlaor. line hullel in
stantly killed his fa lla l, another
fatally in|uiei| his mother as she
rose, 'm a n .log "Donahl! , .
Donald!"
"I rauhl hear rnommie (her ily.
Irig ga ps) aiat .*&lt;• them lying on
I la- flooi iiii.i f wouhl shrivel up
Inside,” the bov continued
Hr took Ills father’- wallet aril
a wedding ring ami fled in the
fnmilv ttoloniol.il, It. i.ilkiil will.
R priest, w!... M iiiiw il liig l'iie SMI■

render.
Motive? Donald
dnn’1 know why. It's
"Mv paient were
trie. I love them very

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very good in
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Bradley Claims
ff'onlinurd from I'a fr One)
lion gets wnr.te the figure may
have to lie enlarged
"We cannot maintain such
forces hv voluntary enlistments,"
he added.
He-ldra providing huge numhei.t
*&gt;f men through the draft, llradley
said, therr is an iirginl need for
a system that will provide train­
ing of others through reserve
component**.
Tin- IIoum- rornntillee has ten­
tatively approved a romprumi**
which i ‘hairnii«n Viiimui III tin*
sai*t wouhl authorise induction of
youths at Dt'v with Ihe under­
standing they would not la* sent
overseas until they turn III
(to Ihe other *|de of Ihe t'apltol. Ihe Rennie lo-glris drluite IIImorrow nil a measure which weiuld
(*&lt;imil the indiirlion of IM.ye.i*
olds hut only after their local
draft Ixiaids have exhaustr*l all
availahl* men in llu- IP to-'.!*! age
orach e|.
Marshall hail proposed lowering
the draft age lo IN with the un­
derstanding that d tafirc- would
get at Irruil tour months tarslr
training in this countrv The prni«»al was inntalni-d In sugge-icd
legislation for setting up a I ' m*
vi-i -mI Mlllisry Training iirograoi
Although the house committee
w«!ikes| nearly three week* on it,
compromise, some member- - shI
tliev are nut allngelher satisflr-l
with It.
Vinson -aid *'l« geneial” H re.
presents the rommitler's thinking
lari conceited tliere rnav l&gt;e •***"
diaiiges. ||e Is hoping tn get If
to a house vote by mid March.
Renata* MilliMn fit Polo) call
cd lislav for a rnnfcrrnrr nf alt
f If r |* Rena tors Innmriow to *11*
russ policy to lx- followed during
Serial*- discussion of the proposed
legislation.
“ Wp will ask the Itepuliliran
memtiers of the Armed Rervtrra
Committee to give us a full ex­
planation nf the bill and issues,"
Mlillkin, chairman nf the Republi­
can conference!, told a remirter.
Five of Ihe sis Republicans *m
the rommittre voted for approv­
ing the mrasute -ent tn the Hen
ate.
Hens (nr M ote (R Mrr( ivsnt &gt;
to limit the draft to l"!) i Ik1* and
si io oppose* exleudiltg leqtiiieil
srrvlre from 21 to 2U mouth*, lie
was expected to raise these and
other issues at the (5. O F.
«(inference and later on the seri­
ate floor.
Senator Taft IR-Ohio, chairrommUtre, Mlratrd he also favor*
limiting the draft in those IH'k
or older.

argue that it wnuhl be unfair to
ask the tlriiersl to take ■ longer
{wro frem^ his civilian Jot, as
(Yesident of Columbia University.
Unless Kisenhowrr Is frwed .if
mllilary duties by pp*t spring,
almost on ptdltirUn* Ulleve th&gt;O e w a l wouhl let his name be
considered by either (warty ronvenHon as a presidential nominee,
si " ‘’J?*’ Democrats who believe
Mr. Truman might n**t run again
also are plugging fur Eisenhower
a s their nominee“
Senator Taft (R Ohlnl, who i*
willing to arrrp t the GOP presldrnllal nomination if it romps his
w ar obviously thinks Esenhnwri
la likely to be pretty busy in his
wIULarjr Jolt next spring.
If the General Is tied up. Taft
Mpea to rash In one some of
th e delegates—like those from
Penneylvanb— who might other-

maitder, be saiil.
"The Admiral of the Atlanlte
ran transfer f»rre» from one nf
these areas to another?" Churchill
asked.
“ Yes, I think that I* unite es­
sential," Attlee replied.
Churchill was not satisfied.
"The Prime Minister," hr said
"Is now supporting a policy which
would give an American supreme
cninmandrt the power to transfer
potvri fill forces frnpt »h--»e roasts
to the other side nf Ihe Atlantlr nr
make other •lispodtlnu* nf that
character.
"Nothing like that ever existed
In the Isle war and never could
have licen accepted In view of the
fa rt that uttr lire depend* upon the
maintenance of our sea spprc.jcnes, whereas though the United
Htales may suffer a great deal her
life Is, in fart, not an affected."
wise go to Elsenhower.
Attlee seid such questions ire
Dewey hlmetlf Isn't being under the "general G tm tlon" nf
counted nut nf the running If the standing group of AUatllc
Elsenhower t a t available. Al- Pact military leaders.
though the New York gnvernor
has said he Isn't a candidate, he
The U. B. Fish end Wildlife
■Mil figures (o rnntrol New York's Scrvlre rr)H*tis domesticated Eurohefty vote and he haa friends in Man gas.'a- and swana have li- vl
id her *1*1re.

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DEMONSTRATION HOME
Cnrpe* nf

|t»*H»*r4 l i a u Csss (i m )
tltc&gt; hr* til * Im met RFC employee
testily lir nndri i IckkI Stiles tuggelled il In Bohannon.
Tin
m r digging for
IIn- truth linrK nf ronfltrting storI ' i they irrcivwl {nut %**'*■£ from
lloiiaiirion, a Dulla- lawyer, ■ml
K. Merli&gt; Young, Washington In.
stonnre man. Ilnhannon **|d
Young |irii|»i&gt;cij In help put
through I hr loan In the Texmas*
for n MS.IXIO fee. Young
itefllnl It Ilf a ill llohammn hail
npprnarhed him.
Today, I hf Senator* heard
.Skile. tr.lify Ilnhannon, menilontnir n iwm IMv fat frr, talked
In him ntsiut (hr possibility of
getting lo ung ,ir William M
llu&gt;|p, Ji , now Democratic Na*
tlonnl Chairman, to liifluriKt
granting of the loan.
N u t they rolled to th e ir « | (.
n&lt;*». chair tiPirlum M. Llndcley,
• fornipi i tnployi *• in the RFC
Italia* nffirp, Lindilry said he
U-lieves il «n&gt; Skil** who Mjggested to llohannon that TettnaM
ought to tnr&gt;. "o„t..|,|t. help” mi
the loan.
It. -*l*l it in hi. ne.mr.iatnlinST
that skil* mentioned Young l ~
l(,r Ilian to hari'lle the loan”. The
under'landing, hi- n*id, result*-*!
from hi. rntivriaalhm*
with
Skib&lt;
"The inference I got,” he paid,
n o that Young rnn n man of
influenre "through rnnnecllnn.
with Ihinnld Dawson” hut that
Young wa-i ‘‘not tn tin anything
out of tin- way, hul .eo that rertain &lt;1111111 detail* were taken
• ate if” in ••nnneeltnn with the
loan.
Daw .on U an aiile to I’re.iilent
Truman
Asked whether Young artually
n, influential lltrnngh hia friend­
ship with Dawson, IJndili-y said:
"I have ho tea-oil to itouht it.”
Ill* «aiil the "general opinion"
in the Dallas offiie hail hern that
Skit*-, lunl «i ttiwh influence he
ctiuhl not la- f It e*l front hia Juh.
Skil*'!* formerly was personnel
ilneetni of the Dallas office hut
•ahl In- left the RFC payroll a
month ag»
A S en a te Ranking Huliciuiiiniltee ran into the Hohannon-Young
rnpflirl nf tP•tlm•my in a general
investigation of whether thi-rr has
1-een influenre anil favontlsm m
RFC lemlitig. Their .lories were
*&lt;i at. vat lance that Senator To*
Im-v (It-N lll ilerlart-il one nf the
two lia&gt;l pcrjui ml himself.
Sklle. ahl Ilnhannon, talking
to him over drink* at a Christ­
mas paity ill a Dallas insurance
■•filer, mentioned "a nlre fat f
fhat would i«- Involve.I if he cwiM
get Young o» William M. Hoyle
•It., Dei onerat le National Chair­
man,
*(*«•' *'ilo itiflnriire.
lie quoted HnhaoiM.il a. ,|c&lt;lnrlog rrpenl***!l;’
"That ain't whisky talking.”
Sktlr. -ahl Young, in a long
distant e, telephone rail from
Washington, "gave me a imigh
linir," later arul hlame&lt;l him for
having .rut Hohannon In see
Ymoig.
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The Navy will launrh the first
modern anti-submarlnr submarine
a small and deadly killer of its
own kind—on Friday.
The K-l fk for killert will go
down the ways at Dip Electric
Host Company, firoton. Conn.
Parked with the latest in elec­
tronic and sound detection gear
and underwater weapons, Uic K-l
is only lt»5 fret tong and displace*
only 7M tons. This is small com*
pare,! with the Mg fleet type subtnersihlrs— Til feet and lAOfl
tons.
However, the mission of the
killer sub is not to roam far out
in srarrh nf Naval and merchant
,hips but to hunt down any Mink
rnrtny sub marine.. Just at-out
everything ronrernlng the K -t,
r-xrept her dimensions, is rated
secret hv the Navy.
The former chief of undersea
Hetliune-Cookmaii Cullrgr (il*-** Club to appear at First Methodist Church on Tuesday at 7:.in I'
w-atfare. Hear Aihnirat f . It. M TT.e
will la&gt; heard in Negro Spirituals, Folk Song-. Herrleal Numl!er., and hymns The jmt.fi*
Mnmsen, uiys of the killer rub- i invitedgroup
lo P-ar tlmn

marine:

"I can say that from my own
e*|M-rirrre there Is no foe that
strike, more terror in the heart
of a submariner than an enemy
sni.marine operating In the same
waters. It Is somewhat analogous
to Iw-o blindfolded antagonists
armed with baseball bats, each
waiting for the other to break
silenrr."
Artually the K-l Is the second
killer submarine ih r Navy has
had. An early model, of somewhat
primitive type, was launched In
1!&gt;I I and drrnmmissinned in 1032
at Hampton Roads, Va.
The K-l will he sponsored by
Mr.. Willis Manning Thomas of
Arlington, Va., widow of a World
War II submarine shipper.
Commander Thomas was cap­
tain nf the Pompano when «he was
lo.t during her seventh war pa­
trol In rnrtnv waters. In the six
previous patrols, the Pompano
sank ten enemy ships totaling
Inns and damaged four

Taft Termn
It • ■ ll* s r4 g r s w l* « is *••«»

Servo e* Committee* after John
Slier man Cooper, Repuhlitan Mviwr t*i the Stale Department, said
fatlurr t.v this country to provide
f.x.t hoiiiltra for the North A t­
lantlr defense force irilaht Involve
••the greatest surrender In hb'"A sserting Dial A&lt;lininDtratiou
witne—es had deliberately befog­
ged the whole pro left. Taft H id
then- i- no ilinilit In his inttvl that
the *lx Ameriean ilivrarona Hrcrt;
lary *.f Defense Marshall a i u wHI
lie assigned to the Allied force ujjder General I M ight D. Eisenhower
are only a starteri
Mat-hall has Mild the cum mil

Korean War
rroattaaeit n .M t-s*i a*»i
Reds escaped aa a giant Allied
iinrrra Imgged down in deep mud
rft by heavy min* and an early
thaw. They continued to flee
northward Monday—in groups of
100 to 1.000 -pounded by It. H.
fighter-larmbrra.
Communiata were al«* pre.vai
by U, N. Infantrymen, - imetime*
*■• far In advance nf truck sup­
ply lines they had to get food
anil ammunition from air drops
nr Korean peasants with pack
harnessra.
Rut Red buildups, trurk con­
voys dipping down from tho
north at night, and new cntranchmints Indicated the CommunisU
were prryiartng to make a stand
in the mountains ahead In halt
the rreeplnc advance of the 100,ooo man U. N. Army.
Similar defense preparations
were observed e.rouial Seoul, Re*lheld former Routh Korean rapllal.
Three sm all,
hut day-long
fights were reported on the eastern flank near Fang nun I'angnim, now in Allied hand*, la a
road Junrlion five mllrs north of
1‘yongthang. Associated I’ress correspondent N ate Polowrlxky reported a new Red rnnrrnlration
appear'd.&gt;tp ba shaping up 12
miirv to the north.
Fifteen miles to the west fight.
rr-homber.i found many- latg ats
near llaanhung
whirs large

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Ray Robinson To
Fight In France
For Cancer Fund
NKW YORK. Feh. ■&gt;«—fA*i
Mi'hllewrlght champion Ray Rob­
inson, who made auch a hit in Kuropr In Ms teernt tour, has agreed
to defend his title in Paris for one
franc. Manager (&gt;mige Oainfnril
saiil tmlay.
The Harlem dandy will meet kid
Matrcl, 31-yrar old French middle­
wei ght champion. Iretwcra May 14
and IM si the Palais De Sport.
Robinson's purse will go to the
Csnrer Hoclety o f France, said
flainford.
l-a»t August, Kobmson, then the
welterweight king, rccelvr.l only
t l for surreasfullv di-fen-ilng his
title against Charlie Fusari nf Ir­
vington. N, J. !|a donated hli purse
of over IJS.OOO for th at Jersey City
lend to the Damon Runyon ranter
Coninmnuts concentrations were
reported. An air atrlke ended a
skbmi»h between an American
platoon and • withdrawing North
Korian force *lx mllex nnrthwe*t nf llaanhung on the road
to lloengsnng.
I’Unev and artillery Helpe-I
South Koreans recapture a ridge
over • looking lluengsring, from
which gtwnada throwing Reds
had driven them the day before.

fund.

Rnbinson won lh*- rni-ld leweight
crown by »topping Jske LaMntta in
Chiiagn in I&lt;1 rouml* on Feh. It
He i* committed to giving iviMotl i
a return bout within '.Ml days.
“Sure we'll give LaMntta the re
turn bout," saiil fialnford. "Anv
time he want* IL We told Mr. Nor­
ris (Jim N orm , president of the
International liming Club) we‘It
fight for him tint not if At Weill
(matchmaker fur the I.H.l'.l Is
-till ronneeteil with Die I.B.C.
“ Well* wa* loudly routing fo.
laiMutta all through the Chicago
fight and th a t’s only one *&gt;f hi.
unethical prat t e e . we object tn,"
said GainfonL
The I.D.C., through Harry Mathson, managing director, said “RobInson has signed a nm lrart tor a
return bout with laiMotta. We e*
peel him (i* go through with it.”

Rotary Club
It K. Croattr **f Wlnthrop, M m , I
J. A. Merrill of Wlnthrop, Man.,
Frey Saywrll of Hudson, O., Jobs
III urn of Zelicuuplr, Pa., S. A.
Schmidt of Baltimore, Mil., lei
Rockwell nf Tawands, Pa., John
Sobol nf Bronx, N. Y-, lloiorr
Hus hong of New Market. Va.. D.
W. Haydn nf Farmingdale. N. Y.
Clyde Maltcn &lt;&gt;f Wayne, Mich., Ed
c*t of White ruins, N. Y., W. f
I.. Thorpe nf Orlando, and Dorii
Weeks and Dr. Frank Knight o ff
Del and.

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Hut FiMitkfin(«'iv in n Irniflliy,
&lt;1, loili -l analysis of the two laws
involved, runrludrd that:
"The Administrative procedure
a«t and the Taft-llartley act *11teri that courts must now aseume more n-sp&gt;m*ihiliy for the
ten-onalih-n* is and fairness of
hii*ot Imard div-isluns than some
r*-urts have shown in th" luist,"
Flank furl et
aiit "emdrwlug
imilts ( ut-h a the circuit tm irt)
must lie il.fliunied by a feeling
ili.il they are not to abdicate Die
Ihe ruiiveutinnal judicial function,
t'otigres* has inipniril on them
IcsiaUislbllilV for assuring tlwt
Ihe Iciart) keeps within reasonaide grounds.”
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T aft-llaitlry arts Imth provide
Dial Administrative findings are
to lat considered rnnctuslve "If
supported l*y substantial evidence
on tin: record considered as a
whole
Tile word “substantial" and the
phrnte "on the record ronsi'lerrii
as a whole” were not contained
In a similar provision in the
rsrllrr, ID"15 National aUrt Re­
lation* Art, whirh gave IL H.
Cirrult Court power to infotce
N Lit it orders.
Fiaiikfurtor •aid Ihe court’s
new responsibP'ty "is not less
rev In—*uso It u limited to rnford"* Ihe rec]uf.emcnl that
ev id race appear substantial when
viewed, on the record as a whole,
by courts invested with the
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W a n te d S tr a ta

In Unity There It Slrenglh—
Ta Protect Ik* PM tt of the World:
To Promote the Prof r cm of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

V O LU M E

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA TUESDAY FED. 27. 19.'.!

EMabllithed 1908

XXXXII

Chinese D efen se Line
■Cracked By UN Attack
22

TOKYO. Eeb. 27—(A*&gt;
An
meric an rrgtratnl tjaclrc! the
main Korean Hrd defense* on the
catl-central battle front today a l­
ter Doughboy* in liir tame a rd o r
amaabrd five dim e Communist
counter-attacks.
The Rrda weir being eb atrd
into an unt baited mountain wililerneta
"We bare broken their main line
jO l reaiatance," aaid Col. William R.
3 Quinn. commander of the U. S.
S etrnlh Diviaion regiment that
broke through the Reda on the
eaat-weal highway from Pangnim
to Wnnju.
"But we’re mil letting them
real," he told A. P. correspondent
Tom Stone. "We're going in after
them, and we’re going to awerp
tb»m out ol the hi)|a and the val"ley* and cavea.’’
Quinn aaid hia rtllemen and artillerymen were taking "a terrific
toll” of the enemy.
"(lur casualties have been amai*
higly light," he added.
lie described the terrain into
whirh hla troop* were chasing the
Reda aa "wild and unmapped.”
Supplies were being carried "on
back* across ridges ao aterp th at
V m y men literally are having lo
rrawl op them."
"On one piniiarlr tlir lied*
knorkeri ua off ilie rork»,” he
All along the central w arfrnnt
said.
United Nation* fntrea moved
ahead steadily hut cautiously.
The five Korean Red eounterattack* were hurled back by the
U. 8. Second Division on the left
flank of the Seventh Dlvialnn In
predawn darkneaa aome IS mile*
1• aoutheaal of IWn-Dug. The f IgMhtf. In •*►?top-ling Vr|rri. Ifatml
ntorr lh an ’ Inre# Sour*.
Field ditpatchei reported it war
one of the sharpest action* in the
week •old renewal of the Untied
Nation* drive lo kill, maint or
capture Chinete and Korean Red*
couth of Parallel Jfl.

The drive—apfarhtaded by the
icta tia a M oa ran* v»*&gt;

4Missing Member
Of Solox Quartet
Is Held For Frobe
Tb* arrest of a man for vag.
rancy late yeiterday afternoon In
the Hold-boro *ecti«n ended
a
tearch of nearly a week for a
fourth companion of the three men
#’ who, according to a recant inquest.
died aa the teiult of drinking a
solution containing wood alcohol.
The man gave ito name of
Jantea Gorman, (4. of Johnston,
Pa., and, aaid Sheriff P. A. Mero,
la btlng held under Investigation
pending a check with U» FBI con­
cerning hiht
Sheriff Mero dated that Gor­
man had admitted tha* he had
been In the shark In the wood*
near lasrh Arbor with Bill Hill,
I 1ju ry Wehti and Kuaaell Lundoiilat, all of whom dlec1 Wednes­
day.
Gonnat) told the Sheriff th a t he
bad gone bl'nd ai,d loet the use of
hla leg*, and It had bean two days
before be bad been able lo e«ic rge
from the wood*,
The man was sighted a t about
6. .it) o’clock yesterday afternoon
in the palmetto scrub wait of the
A.C.L. main line and north of
Twentieth Street, by Deputy S h er­
ry Iff Charles Reck who rnaaod and
’ 'caught him and brought him to the
County JalL

Combined Health
Test Schedule

To Only 2 Terms

Law Specifically E x­ C l c m e n t i s Arrested
cepts Truman From
As Agent Of West;
Four Are Indicted
Tenure Limitation
W A S H IN G TO N ? Feb.

27-

&lt;/!',

--From now on. no Preitdent ol
the United Stele*
rxcrpl for
Harry Truman
may be elected
lo more than two Irrrm.
And under the 22nd amendment
to ihe Conililulion. whirh for all
prarlical piirpo*ei hetame law
last night, ri" man or woman may
•erve rnnre lhan trn year* in the
White House.
The amendment while limiting
future prrsldenta to two elective
term*, allow* a person wltn lias
served two year* or less nf an uneapired term to Iw elected twice
on hi* own.
As President at the time the
amendment va&lt; approved l&gt;y the
Rrpubliran rontmfled With Con­
gress, Mrl Truman was specif)ally exempted.
Thus hn would tw |&gt;ejmilled to
run for a second full term in
1962 rvrn though his White House
tenure would then fall within the
han set out In the new amendment.
He has not said whether he will
run.

Utah and Nevada legislatures
arted In i|uirk succession las night
to approve the ainendmrnt. N e­
vada completed action at 7:3(1
P. M. fE ST i. hemming the :Mth
state to ratify the amendment.
The Constitution requires that
amendment* to it I* ratified hy
three.fourth* of tile atatra— or
3d at present— to heroin* taw. A
two.third* majority In Congress
I* required to submit amendments
l» tha stales.
The uew sdendmenl could lie
repegtod»Py the Mine procedure,
of course. Just as the |S1h—pro­
hibition— amendment was repeal­
ed bv the 2l»t. It was ratified on
lH r.fi. 1033.
Nevada legislators hsd stood
hv to grab for their state the
honor nf lieing Urn IlHtli state I"
ratify
Ih*
new amendment
Minutes after learning that Utah
had approved, Nevada senators
voted IH to I for ratification. The
Assembly had approved earlier,
W In 12.
At least two nther states were
also near ratification votes
Minnesota and Maryland. The
Minnesnta legislature had xupended the rule* to schedule a
vote this afternoon In the hope
of hemming the .irtth and decid
ing stale to act.
The amendment has been before
Ihe states since March, 1947.
After an initial spurt nf ra ti­
fication votes, intereit In the pro­
posal apparently lagged and only
24 states had acted favorably by
the start of this year.
Then came another rush, bring­
ing approval hy leglslalurea of a
doien states within the past few
weeks.
When it submitted the am end­
ment In the states. Congrrx* pro
ded that In he effective it had
In tie ratified by the required
number within seven year*, or Ireforr Mar. 2d, 1954.
The amendment whrn proposed
was generally regarded as a re­
buke to the late President F rank­
lin Roosevelt, whn won four term s
In the White House, He thus
broke a Iwo-tenn precedent set
hy George Washington, who
declined to run for a third term .
Jame* A. Farley, who split with
Mr. Rooaevelt over the third term ,
said he wa&gt; gratified that the
amendment bad been ratified.
In a statement Issued In New
York, Farley recalled he had been
Ihe subjert of "rather harsh cri­
ticism" when he opposed the third
•tvro.

PRAGUE. Cectlioilovxki*. Felt.
27—
For mer fortign min­
ister Vlxdo Clrmentii and lour
other lop Communist leaders err
under errrtl today in an alleged
plol to esittiinale t’mhorlorakix’x
Communist Pre*tdeni and turn (he
country over to the west “like
Yugoslavia.”
Thin iliic h itirf I f*lay by the
('frehoslnval. Gommunlit Centrat
t'ommittrr coincided with its ann»iinrrmrnt that since Sepelember
It list throw n almost 170,000 m m l&gt;rrs out of the Party in the big­
gest hoti-releaning since Ihe Com­
munist* took the power there
year* ago. The house*trailing is
continuing.
"Wr *hnl! prove," said one of
thr report* lo the rommltler on
thr arrests, "th at there is a place
in the party only for tho,e who
In the most holy manner love
the Soviet Union, Ihe CoinrminUI
Party of BoUhrvtk* and Comrad
Stalin.”
Five leaser alleged conspirators
*l*« are reported in prison. The
former leaders now- faring trial,
ie-sidr* ClemrntU, arrt
tb. Gustav
II ij.sk, former
chairman of the Corps of Com*
iniiiloners fcabinrtt of Slovakia.
lou'o Novoinaaky, former Solvak (.Vtmmissionrr fur IMuration.
Mrs. Marie Svermova, widow of
Ihe Comtnuniat resistance hero
an Sverm* and a former Parly
deputy secretary-general.
Utlo Sling, form er party politi­
cal secretary fur the Brno rrgiun.
Sling and Mrs. fivsfavova arc ac­
cused of bring Illicit lover*.
Tbaar |&gt;cr sorts a r t aceused of
pMltiag to M skillnate 'President
Klemettl Gottwald, to replace
tairty Seeretary-Gtitrral Rmlolf
Slansky and Prim e Minister An­
tonin rapolocks, and to sell* *-'dh
thr party ami the government.
All five have baan outlet! from
the Parly Gentral Comm litre ami
from parliament, CDmentU, who
vaniihed from alght Jan. 27, has
tern a Communist Parly member
alnfc

ttrji.

The arrest* went dlsclo»e-J In
puiilleatlon today of r*i&gt;ort* to
the d n tr a l
Committee
last
M u ils w S

oa

paa* ais t

Sg(. Albert Kelley
Ik \ warded Silver
Star For Bravery
Set. Albert L. Kelley. Jr., now
serving with an Infantry division
in Korea, has haen awarded Ihe
Silver Star for gallantry In nctlon,
according to iit forma Hon recently
vent in his parents by the military
command.
The report issued bar Col. O. U.
Kpley at the roiumaM of General
Koffner stale* that on Nov. 29,
IPMi, Kgt. Kelley distinguished
himvelf by heroic aehlevmenl in
the vicinity of Kumprl, Korea.
“On that date, after success­
fully penetrating an enemy road
block, he volunteered to return to
the roadblock area in an attempt
tu recover abandoned vehicle* and
equipment.
"ngt. Kelle* wai proceeding
through thr hills, nccompanied by
three comrade*, when he oh*erved
an enemy machine gun preparing
to fire upon the men who were
working on the vehicle*, lie im ­
mediately opened fire upon the
enemy position, and with the aid
of three eomrndea, killed the en­
tire machine gun craw.
"Due to his quick action, tie
undoubtedly saved the live* o f
several men and enabled Ihe re ­
covery of much valuable e q u i p ­
ment. The heroism dlajtlajred on
lley rathis occasion by 8«t.
Herts great credit upon hlmself
and the m ilitary."
Hfk Kelley, whose parrnts, formrr resident* of Banford, now
live In Tampa, was bon here and
sttrryled local schools. At om Umo
he served aa a carrier boy for Tho
Herald and for n time be was em­
ployed by the Union Pharmacy and
l&gt;y Tourntona.
During World War II he aaw
four years of serried aad was s ta ­
tioned in Germany. At tho age o f
31, he enlisted In July, 1942 and
was sent to Korea la July, 1930,
and haa served with Urn signal
corps attached to tho Infantry.

"I held this view because It was
my Inner conviction that the
PERMANENT UNITS
presidency should be limited to
Two nf tha four taafihg Unit* two terms and that it was so In­
wl'i remain In Sanferi a t the tended be the founding father*
(Ceotlame ne ran* Biel
tVrlaka Building, 111 West F irs t
Street, through Mar. I . Dally
GILDA GRAY
hours: 10.00 A. H, la IlOO P. M.
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 2 7 - 4 * 1 and 2:00 to 5:00 P, M. County
Resident* may maw lab* Hanford Uilda Gray, shaking and rolling
if they tu lu liw trseating teat her torso as she did 20 year*
ago, began her romsbaek last
unlU in t t t r
night In a side street cafe.
TR -iVKUNG - IN tiB
The former queen of the
Wednesday ’-F e b 21 — Slavs*:
Duda and Nona. Houra, 1:00 to shimmy and ez-Ziegfeld star
wee* Urn »pang led shimmy cos ­
4:00 P. M.
tume and warbled Ihe song* th a t
earned her International fame
UNFATHOMABLE LOVK
LONDON, Feb. 2T -f,to - T h e and million* of dollars In the
gm p* caught John W. Bryant. 25, roaring *20*.
On the tarn* bill were a eonple
• I o n tha roof of a sereasto n a p a rtof rosing atrip ta a a m . hot Ula
•esst building af
*
ORAB Hi
apptoaaa la the Jammad s a lt was
Tha charge:
TAMPA, Fob.
frowns for an
for OUda.
_______ , .
. UMeeto Graw
Mtaa any. thrtes aaarrM aad ban naamd to I
: Hia aipla*&gt;atlMl . .

Afutociated I’rcjvs Leaded Wire

WASHINGTON. Feb. 27 ol’i
—Senate mvedigslnr* receivetl
letttmony tmlsy that an
* FI
mink cost, delivery in Mr*. 1.
Merl Young Istl (all, wsi charged
to the account of a Waihington
lawyrr who ha* handled KIT’ loan
application).
latui, O. Wheeler, New York
furrier who told the coal, »aid il
war lint chaiged to Young about
iiept. i», 1950. I&gt;tit later the
charge wa* twitched to the ac­
count of Jn»eph J. Hotenbaum.
Rosenbaum Ka&gt; been dex ulwd by
the inveiligalor* a* a man with
power to influence the granting
of RFC loan*.
Wheeler teitifinl ifcfure „ Kenate Hanking Sul* inn mitt re which
|* ItKiking into the question wheth­
er influrnec and favoritism has
figured In losn« by Ihe Rerunstruclion Finance Corporation.
Rep. Sutton (D-Tenni charged
in a House speech recently that
llie coat wa* a payment lor in­
fluence un RFC loans. He said that
a t least he had heard riitmir* to
that rffect.
Young, whoie wile i- a While
Home strnogiaphrr, swore to Ihe
Senate •ubroinrnittre last
week
th at il wa* hr who Iwvught the
coat.
Wheeler related that Rosenbaum
hail represented his firm GunUirt-Jcm krl, New York furriers
w hen il ohlaiup daiiprovsl of it*
application for * 1173.1**1 RFC
loan Apr. 3, IUMi.
He added that New- York law­
yer* for ihe RFC later blocked the
(••an and the firm was advised
last Noveiti I&gt;ci that the mnney
would not lie loaned.
Wlteeier descril&gt;cd the roat gs
"natural roysl pastel mink.”
Wheeler said the coat was paid
fo r In two installments gy Rotvn*
haunt, who gat a ID percent disnint because be was tho firm*,
vrytr.
Senator
Fulbright
ID -A rlt,
rbatrm an of the Senate subcom­
m ittee, called a public hearing
to receive Wheeler’* testimony.
The group esplured the store
firal at a rlo&gt;ed-door session with
Itoscribaum and Yming, a tVs.h
inglon insurance man who also
haa been ileacrlhed hy the group
a* a man of reputed Influence in
RFC affair*.
Fulbright, in throwing the hear­
ing open to Die press and public,
declared the fur roat transaction
appeared In he "part nf * wid­
e r read pattern of *r*ivltirs‘' in
which the subcommittee has lintc]
traattaani ns e«a&gt; T w o

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Revision Of Sales Johnston Rumored
Tax. Proposed By Ready To Approve
10% Wage Increase
Senator S h a n d s WANIHNGTON. Feb. 27 (/1’t
Committee Head Asks
Malt In Increasing
Government C o s t s
MIAMI. Feb. 27
State
Ncnalot W. A. Sliatid) o( Gaines­
ville. rbaiinun of thr importartl Srnalr I in.,me ami la ta tmn Com tit itIcc. outlined hiv legis­
lative prupciialc today winch in*
ilude revision ol Jjie J tier sent
sales la* ami a ball in the riving
icul ol slate government.
Interviewed here by Chailev F.
Il-itcr, |Militnal wider fnr the
Miami Daily News, Shsmb propotesl:
1. Itcvi ic.il „f the present fair*
t«s, leaving fcaida esempt but
plating a tu* on clothing which
now i* tus-rsrm pt up to III), lie
would retain thr IlOO tax limit
on Individual itrin* tinder the
sale- tax law i&gt;er«uie increasing
it might ro»t Ibc d a le new or
p m ru t industries. He oppose* an
arros--tbe.lKiarii vale* tax.
2. A virtual imiriturium on in
rrravrd -tale spending for at Ica-t
two yrar*.
.7, Creation of u siliglr revcriuo
department in the slate governrn-nt for the eolleclion of all
taxes.
Shansi# replied tu renort., th at
be would ptopo'C n huge new
•tale building program by &lt;*&gt;H m i Im ,* Os raa* T a il

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Financing Of Polk
Flection L a id To
GamblingFlement

Former President Advocatcs B u i l d U p
Ol Air And Naval
Strength In U. S.
W A &gt; H IN G T O N * V e h

*"

Stahihtatinn official# ,aid Imlav
— I i'rmrr I'le.ulenl ( leil
i . ■"."mb Stabiliser Krtc Jtdinitoti
er raid tinixy Furope ra
,
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will approve the If* percent "catch
irmlrtl with lets than
tip" wage iherra-e fmiiiulii a* it
l\’ u ; l i t s S . i i t l To H e
•txiol^, but will invite the dial•Ion. ami there tr "tit
tecr,| wag* tamfil to ir* eiitblr il
P r ire
Of
S u p p o r t paid)'" lu involving ll
oner to remsidrr miwilfication*.
Slste m a land war ih
The official-, who inav tint be
it t u i *itt, ivb
t*i t&gt;&lt;
lertilving lo-lnre th
quoted bv name, -aid the .-hange- ■lllltllll'il g.imtilrf l«*«l.i» ( r i l l
on which Johnston will -uggr-t fird hi pul lul*x iif itlfMiri min I omen Kelatinns .xml At
study might persuade the Direr fur mrr "hr’iiff I rnnk U tUt.intw vtrrc t "nimttler* on ih'
labor member- of th r tiinrman rninpiifti mi rrlnm fi*r pfi»1n
I urnpe time, I (o.ixer
i
hoard lo return. They quit in pro- | lititi ,tti.1 f rfill iitt’i f r••1*1 r'liliipi’ti'
te-l agaiti-l Die in iieceenl (laltcrn
lion riii mrl I I ,«f.i Is* r nf \ \ ul ■ prepared rtatrnienl
Ib i, paltesu would Midborire hr rr% hUi» htM .1 rritiiin.il nnirl
ll rrfinr lo me that •’■ nt i»
wage increa-c". totalling I•* percent jur&gt; friiiig \\ ilticiniN nihI f»«t
belvvcs-n Jan. lo. lt*o*i and next o t h r r s mii ih jr g r r * of r o it-p m n ic noli on* rrj| salvation f'
ro p e j
July I.
In rollrrl c r u ft f r o m i*,«tnMrr% it rbe pre.ent moment i..* l is
John,ton, it v „ reported, will lh.il Wiltl.im%»*ml fm k on tin to build up the an a
Navxl
,-V the b a rd to eottvene at once — **4»nl to piir him fuff vrin in power u| ihr I'nibii 5&lt;
i'r» su j
and consider libel aliling the polirv Uii ni hi hie oprrafiofi*
Hut.mi to a. to overwh s RsiJ
fn lliese three rr-p e it* :
I I’erinilting "wage escalator'^
liAK inWs IVI* n
f'I'f
f fir i i in r n e of attack."
ilaii-e- -ignrd i&gt;efore llie wage Sl.ilr ifiimiiru rtl finny it hoiiM
ILmxei was &lt;&gt;nr of rev
frecre to go into effect during p liH llltr rk l«trtig r t|r *lp 1ir i| lo vjioH
piilili,
in (riders ralleci b&gt; J ' , .
the life of llie pew order, which
lli.it n i jt t r d S h r i l l f I l ink Willi iin
rommiltres lo give llie:
expiir* June Jit.
- A
.en*\l
St Relaxing tile pceirnt rectrie- vs.n fin mi ri| in l m i i m p i t n )&gt;v the Administration plat
linns against "fringe" benefit* i*jtnl»lr|x m trfurn (nt rutinia* mg rnnte troops lo
* I'Aj
aucti as pension*, holiday*, and o|&gt;rMln»U nphl* mi Poll minify l»'l»|ei drfenret again t
other stun-wage matter*.
3. Providing machinery lo late 1 W.llfr. W Wn flnlk. I .tr- .If- Kre is ion
t al c of wage
"ltiev|tiille-" and Inrnry fm lltf |H||| |I»«ImI ll lift Ult. j Ibe imniri I'restder' sp|e-«ie,t
"hardship situation«" tinder Dir l(,iyr (fill lli.iV Iiai Itltunr ol fin I rites ’'enslr H'lmbli i
ir
w a g e ceding.
Slftlr'i 1 4ir lo llir i iinmnl MHHf Wherrv ol Nebraska 1 • 1 tier!/
Meanwhile, the government I*- |lliy *611rf Ilf* H,U IlMtlll Ml ,1*
mailed Governor 1hop ■ L. i&gt;ewturd an order uinted at assuring
that every bu«(ne«
rnlerpri*e, Aftint.inf *Minify Milmlm.
e» mil llim ld K. Stasren for their
VVl1ll.HH', f'l |M't «*ft.l| .efforlir-,
public and private institution- will
opposition to lur Hoops-fo r Europe
gel limited quantilir - of rnatrlhd M iuimH fi!«o»r m l l i t n H' niim
resolution.
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lireded lo keep their plant end
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hurirt*
thrv
Wherry sl&gt;» irnrk at military
(a, ilil*c in operating ecooldiom
payoff
ffoin advocate* of ground wat far e say­
The orclrr from (be National i*fliil«| r*■v1*1 f"
bnlilai lollny o|MvuV«ini
Frodiii (ion Aiitlmrity INi'Al
ing t'ongro** mu*t "brrak the
IJovrnif'i VVnrrrn i©m«vci| Will »n*4»*r tnut now haul?* ovrr OQf
taldislirs a .pecinl priority raiing
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lor •uppht,&lt; for inaintmanre, re­
Air Fnrcr/*
pair and operation- excepting ilirlnt •») 4i igrHti'l jmy.
Tb.- Nebraska lawmaker accusIn
In
i|rtnik«l
"pfininp
.'!if»
material* going into end product*.
ed Dewey uf sesorting "to the tac­
tv««*lit to Ihr jury, Wmilfuik nM tic of mealing” the resolution tn
thr proAt ufion vxonf.j Initu; mii! hi* appearance Iwfore Ihe Sen­
tifttiinom fnlrmlni fo how tU»f; ate committer last Saturday.
Tin? Sheriffs o(fi*r fiiircirtl «c*l
The committer, are conttderiug
lertlmi!* iiom luttriy "Immntp/ •
flrn\r om Vf
wthi a Wherry resolution which would
fm«l
WilliAiits -Hii! lilrr record the Senale a* opposed lo
Ftexldeni Trutrinn'iJ aending addlVV’illintn torn! fun k oil hit
«|IM rinr|if f&gt;»t m III (M1 Mi;hf * in tinnal tronpi to Europe until t on*
fn%or »‘f H prf ♦rnf n*;*
ffntn , greax hat pasaed oq thr p°lky*
GAINESVILLE. Feb 27 •-I’*
Wherry *aid Stavacn wn» con"Friendlines*. etllb u starn a n d Inn it ti|H Nliii
In I" IV, KtmiiHf *\»t •«! *’f, Mrlifiin ' friv.-d in hia interpretation of the
t beer Allots* are tire mo I Ihice
iirfii " - of l»rlit;; ■* i;nin [ North \ t loutie Treaty, nml that
imtuvitatit trait* in sale-imtiidilp," flu*
rr ..niion.il no
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I’rews Conference
Finds Quadruple
More Than r&gt;0 Top
Amputee Cheerful Broadcasters
To
WASHINGTUN.
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It wav * day of good hope and Be In fiainesville
ehcet for 1*1 C Rotiert L Smith,

the Middlcburg, I’*., lotdler who
|o.t Imth band- and boH' feet in
Korea.
For ope thing, he met Hisd got
hearty encouraueincnl yesterday
from a quadruple amputee nf a n ■
other war. James Wilson, who loot
hi* linmha in a World War II
piarse crash, wa* Down from Colo­
rado tu chat with Smith and ihow
him Imw great handirap* ran be
overcome.
Reside - that Roll Smith held hi*
first new* conference *in&lt;e he wa •
brought In Walter li-ed bo pltal
for *iirg-r&gt; and treatment late
in iHccrnber.
Th-n, he had vvehome m w* from
home—that hi brother, CpI How­
Lions Club T&lt;» Aid
ard Smith, two years hi. senior,
hack (rout Korr* with an
With Health Test* wa*
Army discharge asked by their
Howard wa*
Member* of the Motts Club to widowed inmother.
* shoulder.
day vntunlrrrrd tu ateUt thr wounded
And in Fhlladelplii*, the Aca­
.Seminole County Health and ’tu demy
of Music was given over
berrulnsis AsscKlation In -eenniing last night
to an exciting rom-rrt,
data In connection with the X ray under allspice
of the I’nildflphla
and blood teals bring made bei&lt; Inquirer. The v proceed*
which
this wesk. Harry Rob,on presided. go into »hc Amerit to ofLrgion’i
IJon volunteers for Ihe work in­ “bock* for Rob” latnpitgo eheat.
cluded W. O. Livlngstrm, Ed Mi Already a good deal more than
Call, John M-iseh, Harris Fold . 1 190.0(H) ha* to en rals-d to a*,urr
Ben Wade ami Henry Witte.
future . The I'rontylvania
A report was rnadp cm the fi»h i Kmith'*
fvpartment of tin* American
fry which the Lion* held Friday gb»u
will announce at * dinner herenight at live Klks grounds and
the grand total of runwhich wa* attended by about 230 i tonight
tributinnx.
people.
Aronml the 20-year-nhl veteran
King Lion Robson welrnrned a
hospital were gallirrtci report­
a guest A. J. Bohnoaek, a Lion in
ami photographers, asking
deputy diitrict counsellor from er*
Mime of the question * un the mind*
Germantown, N. Y., *»■! C«ri I’rt of
million- tn rsr many weeks.
ro, a Ineal guest.
All weir Impressed w*lb hia
bright spirit*, hi* kero interest In
Sentence
In
making a fresh start, hi* glint* of
humor.
“ Bowl Of Chile” Ca«e They **w a quiet-mannered,
slender, dark-haired young man
TALLAHAKSKE? Feb. J7-»A*t building up a new confidence, In
—The Florid* Rupreme Court to hi* ability to rone with the every­
day upheld the death sentence of day thing* of the moment and In
a Negro ronvlrted of murder in tackle the bigger problem* along
an argument over 5&amp;.
the way ahrad. Holding a cigarette
fn a unanimous decision, lh« in one of the artificial hamla hr
court held that G. D. William has twen using *|mo*t since his
shot and killed Willie Wallace, alio arrival, he told the newsmen to
a Negro, in 8*nford P -r. 2d. 1949, fire away.
with pretnrdlaUd design.
One of them wanted to know:
The ihooting ocetirrecf following Has the United State done the
an argument between William &gt; right thing hy getting Into the
and Wallace over whether Will­ Korean fight?
iam* paid for a 31 rents !&lt;uw1
“I’d sooner fight the battle over
of chill with a 15 bill or SI.
there than over here,” Smith re ­
plied.
DOUBLE ACTION
Another asked: How did you fee|
AUHTIN, Te*„ Feb. 2 7 -0 4 V - when you were told you would lose
Tesa* Rsngrr lh»yle Carrington both hand* and feet T
g o t his man with rs * shot—in
"I thought If that’s the way It’s
two plaeei.
going to lie. Ill Just hav* to taka
Several hijackings have taken It," Smith *a!d. And he remember­
l*.cr recently on lom-ly Hur- ed Joking abouj it with an orderly
s*on Road ticsr hire. 'Tirrlngt-n after the amputation operation in
Japan.
sat a Iran.
After long, .onely hour* of
COME AGAIN
availing a man with a handker­
LONDON, Feb. 27-diF&gt;—Tran*chief over bis face and a drawn
piatol approached tha ranger'* port minister Alfred Barnaa told
parked car and avnomirad: "Thl, to* House of Commons today ho
will Introduce "a system of unito a holdup.’’

Upheld

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i&gt;r. J. Frank Gocvlwtn, UnlversHv
of llroiila prof*»*o| in ole,man i it mi** VVn 1liniii i* • In* f I* toil &gt;, x § *it
shin, laid radio bromb inter bi d ml VViitMrfih Mi rarnpii am! wtkr.l
film In run f»»i thrrlff of I*nlk
night.

The talk *#r*'e-l a* a "klrtoff"
for a three-day radio hrnadra-trr, linie at the nniver»itv under the
sponsorship of the General Kx
tension Division.
Top radio and television men,
along with some leading -|ni|f
figure-, are scheduled to pick up
the ball today and tomorrow
Over M( *port*cn»terv, repn *lit
ing seven southeastern lair , slid
with representatives from a- fat
north as Paiintvlvann, were nn
band for the opening session,
Thr ",tlldent»*‘ will beat such
personalities a* "R ed” Barber,
chief of the Columbia llroxdcavt
ing Company aporta atatf; Groigr
Walsh, radio and TV V* ter from
Philadelnhia; Rob Womlruff. Fl-r
Ida grid coach and *thl*ti&lt; di
rector; nurt Shntten. fornor iw
ior hague manager; Al II*If• •.
Mutual Rroadraaling fTompanv'
ace sport* reporter and well lumno
for hi* “game nf th r dav" liasr
bail brnadcait*; Ro-ey Row sw ell.
• hief announcer for the 1’itiibuigh
Pirate- baseball game , and l i I
Cummin,, sport ■ director, WTVJ
TV. Miami.
Goodwin explained thal (hr radio
"salesman” tiael In romldee all
qualities of a good ab‘ loan in out
quality—voice.
Rut, tie said, ymi dill must pul
the ru ef-xary ingredient ■ &lt;d alt
manshlp Into th at voire which t
every station'* contact with tb*
liatening public .
Punctuating hi* talk with many
humorous stories to bring out »
point or • theory, Goodwin'- theme
throughout wa* "selling yourself
over the mike.' '

l)r. linker EscnpcH
InjurieH In Crash
No injuries were reported by
pollre following a collision of two
automobile* at French Avenue and
First Street at 6:30 p.M. ye.lrrday.
Dr. Lltfford W. Rakei. dairy
operator, whn was involved in tin
accident in hi* 1960 Dodge Sedan
while driving east on First Street,
slated thl* morning that hr *«&gt;
proceeding on the rro»n light
when the rollliion took place.
TTte other automobile, a t'Jt'J
Ford Htalion Wagon, wa- lieing
driven *oulh on French Avenue
by F. 7.. Vogede* of Orlando. Vogede* la charged with careless and
negligent driving, and a passenger.
D. F. Wine, who waa riding with
him, facet charge* of drunken-

The ranger's M tat Ut the bar­ lateral walling for can" in ton*
loraeariag from fear taSlhSl
tia n a a e n
S thaCL'F‘rt ' ri* t *
Tha Italian wagon wa* lipped
rel od the heidrp man's gun and mid-town street* to ease traffic
Comment by fffrl MlHd Joyce
IN I, according to M aanoonea- split Htaeteen-y«er-»H d-.'* . V (•vpgestfon.
over and tklrfded on It* *ldv for
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THE WEATHER
Continued generally fair ami mild
through Wednesday. Light to
moderate variable wind*.

King*lend: “We’ve awda «p now.”
Atkad w h n tho minDter m ean',
meat today tor Dorio E. Carttoa, D aria of A~ »fl ’..Si
W the
Decision of magatrnU T. F. the said, "proving I got the legs president of the Mata Chamber. ‘ * m an and rh tat. ^ w .o ta l at- a proas officer aapUIncd:
Davit: "Loan la anfalhotnable and tha movement that tho nation Draw was i tiatraua af tha diri- . JMtB raid lam r.lskt hia eoo’'Parking on ona aids of tho
Cur dlaatucd."
jtU! « n t i to m &gt;
ilo t U lt year.
t£» jtta a t caly, old My.”
(jjefpn was a*tlafati*4j

morv than 100 faot before *topping, said polka. Damage to each
vehicle waa aatfmatad a t more than
|800.

rrninty.
(Ji-nn!hi:i i%«* unlnii**! ♦•&gt;’ ffv
Kinm! juiy on flu miinr • li.ir*;* » it
I h r of tii| t h t r r , I h

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Farmers To Meet
For Discussion Of
Auction Marketing

frr»*r urn! m.i ml)ui||tn| pnltfy Ih
vs l it hi' ti St il Ir vi |t IH" »
.Mm I'lersoti, prr.-idenl of the
■hrmiiip., nnil f*iiiV*» f"hi Will Hemurnte
(’011111) Farm ilurrau,
Irani hi. r umprttyn u »mi| i| Ih fi trefny
rrmnun.e.f Mint a meeting
naviml hy lotlrf\ oprrfifors if
f.,t met - and nf cu ganisatton*
ihr&gt; mi Viini totiiifil I.* yrvrn r\
e*ted In the auction marle( t i n ii** t r i l l i o n *
ifu! i m m u n ity
mg of w grlablet at the Sanford
f r o m m t r tf
Slat. Fntmer* Market will tm
T h r p ill j i b ' "f I hi i a IP I oth* f
lltrrfmik* vi,i Ih Hiliiltiiif*’ Mno|l* held Ihiiisday night at 7:30
fitid'tiuf opHNihtt’ * MfiJ «1rif** Ilinn o’cl I at Sentimde Htgli School,
The meeting, he said, wa*
I• Mill l*t»lk count)
S^vrml tliouiaml **! flollm called at the request nf Nathan
totnmisabiner of
writ- p« nt try loth i &gt; inlr if it i hi Mayo, tate
agriculture; William Wilson, dif hr imipfti|;n
VVh«*n VVillUni hrrafnn Shrtiff rector of Florida State Market*;
ihr f'nrnkrr «n*l Bhml* iloytoti fi. R Hogan, a i.itta id director,
pnmMiru* infrf* t ••p*rratitl s%|fh i*n-t Muket Manager Sandy Antmf tn*•f* j f » f i«»ri f t"f?i f hr HHrr ■let arm.
George rt. Sw artr. past preKf'i offirr
f,n f i*irv Wi11ii ri* vl«»Int c*I b I * uibrd of the Seminole County
»I?rrr trim! toil fi fn i nk*r xiipl Itoy n Farm Rureau, will preside at
ton ami lolrl thrrn fhry toni||t| tiir meeting,.
\| i Pier -un talcd today that
htivr in pay f* prr»»nt of fhrir
all invitation ho* been extended
IMHO rrtt lpf
VVilliMvn nimriwhth, ha l tmtio * to all farinir* to attend, and
aim to irprexentalivr- nf farm«9’MntlaiH*«l HR Cage h h i
rim
orgaitlrations, city and
officials and to educa­
HiNitricc Itisheu Wins county
tional and civic organisations tu
SaxoplHim* Ifntinir srle.l representative ipcaker* for
three to five minute talk, for or
such a program
Rratiiir Risbee, .1 |unlni .■! again.t
"In view of Ihe fact that the
Scmimil*’ High S li'inl. mm a mi majority
of the farmer* and
periur rating fm lice ax op bone
solo al the loin to (i tro t Itnod farint i »' urganliatlon* one year
C o n t e n t ip which m o r e Ilian I. inmi ago went on reiord in favor of
high s e t ool -Indent- c o m p e t e d in the auction bl'sck system amt of
on
the
State
llavtiina Reach Fildnj Sim i tig- representation
daughter of Mt. and Mi , J, Ham­ Market Hoard, which right, and
privilege* were granted, I feel
ilton RDtis-c.
Superior I- ihe lugbe-t rating that we thoulii give the vegetable
given In Hie conipetilion under auction block a fait tiial for at
which the band* compete against least tbe two to three year* as
•tn accepted vtaliilaid, |t vr a . |mint- requested and granted." aid Mr.
e.| out Icelay by il. F Him k, II- I’letson.
"We ate now offered for the
rcclnt of the Seminole High School
second season the service* of
Hand.
The Rand won a superior rat­ t&gt;n experienced, practic*! vege­
ing in marcldng Friday nlglit. A table auctioneer.*' he added.
One of the objective* of the
raiing of excellent » « . won in
meeting, Mr. I’ierton decltred,
sight trading
Mi** Ri'diec, .aid \|i HU'k, will will be lo find out if possible,
compete with other -oloivt, at tiir the acreage and varieties of
-tatr frstival nt St. I’etrr*butg vegetable* available for auction
marketing.
In May.

The W eather

MAIM II Ml DIMES
John Saul., ebairntan of the
Semi pole County Vlarch of Itimes,
I•airs&gt; at kuowledgrd with thank*
n entrihritinn of |fat.2n from the
Midway School of which Fannie
Reid i* principal.

JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 27—Mt
66
7fl
Atlanta
7
29
Rismark
88
8.1
Itrownsvilie
34
6fi
Chicago
60
29
Denver
39
68
Detroit
68
W
New York
M
46
Phoenix
89
46
Wathington
It
34
Winnipeg
M
79
Jacksonvilla
72
Miami
IS
41
78
Tallthaixra
4&gt;
78
Tampa

Sanford W eather
High yesterday 90
Low yrktesday 48
Rain yesterday 0
Total Feb. ram 2.67 inches
Normal Feb rain 2.31 inches
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No. 132

To
Truman
Starts
White
House
Allied Force Pushes Democrats
DemandAction
On Hoengsong As Reds On Draft Bill Counter Offensive Against
Charges Of RFC Corruption
Recoil From Assault
Possible Presence Of
Prisoners In City
Causes U. N. Force
"TTo Hold Its Fire
TOKYO., Feb. 23— &lt;/P&gt;— Tink­
led Ametkan forte* punched
•stilly up the mountainoui spine
of Central Korea late today and
occupied freshly vacated Red fox­
holes overlooking Hoensong. key
Communiil defenre point
The train U, S. spearheads werr
setting the pace for the powerful
Allied offensive that shoved ahead
riuually unopposed all along the
muddy W-milc* front.
Brief but bitter Red resisunre
was met in some sectors earlier
today thii indkated the Commun­
ists ate ming fighl-and-run lactic»
againil the 100.000-man UnitedNatiom Red-killer drive.
J\P cormpoodent Stan Swinton
gutted Amarkan forces advanc­
ing on Hoengsong in the middle
sector of the front were within n
•oe and a quarter of the boraedoot town. The posh carried four

M anpower Act To Be
G i v e n Precedence
O ver Resolution On
T roops For E urope

Nine Americans Naval H ousing
Are N om inated P ro je c t Planned
For N obel Prize By Ozier W eller
G roup Includes H u t­ More Than 100 New
H om es To Be Built
chins A nd Justice
In $5,300 C l a s s
Robert H. Jackson
OSLO. Norway. Feb. 2J- &lt;A’j
- The Norwegian Nobel Inilitule
today nominated 28 person*, in­
cluding nine Amerkam. for the
1951 Nobel Peare Price. Nx ornaniistions also were nominated.
The Americans nominslrd are:
Frank Buthman. leader of Moral
Rearmament (Oxford Movement):
Ewing Cockiell, Washington law­
yer; Allen Dobson, business man:
H. C. Honegger. New York phil­
anthropist: Manley O . Hudson.
Cambridge, Mass., experts on in­
ternal law; Robert Maynard 1listchin*. for n\any years chancellor
of the University of Chicago;
Charles Cheney Hyde. New York
international law expert; Asrocciatc Justice Robert H. Jar kson
of the U. S. Supreme Court; Rap­
hael Lcmkin. Yale expert on in­
ternational law.

“American soldiers occupied fox­
holes dug by the Communists for
tneoitefves while tanks and dive
bombers dropped tons of missiles
uA&gt; the town,” Swinton reported
Others nominated included: Sr.
from outride Hoensong.
crcUry-General Try g ve U r of the
" A t dwfck, the Amarkan tanks
and troops pulled bark slightly to
themsslvea secure for the
nifrM In full possession of the
N » £ y overlooking the floentong

United Nations; Prime Minister
Jaws harial Nehru of India; A t­
torney General F ir Hartley Shaw,
lion. Cooperative for American
cross of Britain and thn OrganiseRemittances to Europa fC A R K ).
The advance was on n rente lit- Bunchc, won Uto I960 Nobel Pearsi
vyroeks of American Prise for hla work in winning a
vehicle* knocked oat * *
truce In tha Draetl-Arnb fighting
fat “ ‘
Tha prig* In I960 was worth
169,903 kroner (123,0001. There
were 27 other nominee* for the
1950 prise, Including Prnldent
Hoangaang * u rust
Truman, It* I n a t o n Churchill,
possibility that A m . . . .
Prime Minister Nehru and General
era are still bring held
George C. Marshall. The prise
A South Korean major who waa awarded to Bimchr in Sept­
escaped from the Chinas* reported ember.
the Red* were concentrated north
Under the term* of thr will of
of the city.
Alfred B. Nolwl, Swedish inventor
On the eastern flank of the of dynamite who established the
rugged, twisting central fron* prises, candidate* for thr pearr
Amarkan force* captu
I%ongckang without X ----------------- award may bo nominated by;
Governments of nation*, mem­
pushed four miles beyond to n
of the Norwegian Nobel tornlateral rood loading to Raaog- ber*
mittee, professor* nf universities
iCMStouod Ou r e s t t t m l
In philosophy, economy or cur­
rant history; Institution* or In­
dividual* previously awarded the
prlsr, and sevrral international
organisations. Usually there Is no
announcement of who made the
Individual nomination* until after
the award It made. Likewise, there
la no specific season given by the
say nominees were selected.
Ocala Invadod Sanford :
Afternoon with a
The nomination of Dobson may
motorcade. Includl
have bean based upon his effort*
row boy
to promote batter European un­
derstanding of the United State*.
Dobson, a Nashville, T r n n .
businessman, waa suggested a* a
t« promote tha
candidate by a group of 22 young
rat In Ocala i
Europeans whose seven-week tour
County
Fab.
Amongstarting
th* visiting,
officials of the United State* was spon­
ing
2.
who Mar.
escorted
tha parade
. sored by him leal year. The stuhklaa on First Straat and Park dant* got a rrnsv-section virw of
Avenue was Sheriff Ed Potter of the U. R.
irlon county, and Deputy RherHutrhln*. now associate direr,
i f . U McGee and Dong Willis. tor of the Ford Foundation, is
Another visitor was Secretarypresident of the Committee to
;Harold Goforth of tha Chamber of Frame a World Constitution, a
Commerce.
group promoting a World GovKing Lion Bill Richie of tha •mment.
Ocala Lions Club appeared hero
Friends af Justice Jackson «peIn row boy regalia end wearing n ciliated that hi* nomination might
beard as part of a "whisker con­ have bean based on Ms work as
test". Ha was much Intamtod to chief prosecutor at the war crime*
learn that tha SanfordI Lions nitat
tri'.l in Nuernberg. Germany.
within halllnir distance of tlw lim a
At tha local Eoo.
.T h e Reddick High
OTfthad m formation
attract I vt, high
attea, and several
fade on trucks. .
Funeral service* will ha htld
About 300 poopla
Sunday at S iM P. M. at St. Paul
the parade.
Baptist Church for Thelma Gert­
ratt Straat
8b
P in
and
rud* Brack, daughter of D. C. and
a gala
Viola Brack, who died Tuaadav In
th* f
Lincoln Memorial Hospital In New
Washington’* *1Ml
York City following an illn*** of
w ill" tour started _
four days.
motorcade cam* to
The Rev. B. H . Hodge will con­
duct tha services and burial will
taka ploea In tha Sanford ceme­
tery. Th* Mosley Funeral Homa
la In ckarg* of arrangements.
Survivor* Include the parent*
and on* *Utar, Beatrice Gate or
Atlanta, G*.
PERM ANEN
URl
« TT U
R fTB
A native of Sanford where tha
Tara of tha four
attended llm local school*. Thel­
.fa»
ma, M , was a graduate of tha
I I I Wool P i n t Lincoln School of Nuralng In New
* D ally York C itf. She had bean an the
m raiag atefr of Lincoln Memorial
HaapHal for tha past eight years.

O cala Motoi
Invades Saqro
To P ro m o te f a i r
'J t t

g

r gfm L_ __

»

rhelma Brock Died
Tuesday In New York

SF

Combined Hi
Toot

u srv s

Pie f.rrn ol O/iff-Weller, hous­
ing developer* in Hie Bel-Air Sec­
tion. is nuking pl*m to sccuir
M IA approval to build more than
one hundred homes for the use
of naval officers and enlisted men
and their families, it was announc­
ed this morning by Lowell Oner.
Mcrvin Oiier. he staled, will
leave netl week for Jacksonville
In Collin with M IA officials no
the program.
Ed Whitney, Clumber nf Com­
merce manager, said today that hr
had been adutrd by Lieut. O. F.
Nicholion, CEC HSN. offKer in
charge ol construction at the San­
ford Naval Air Station, that an
rsltrnalrd 150 officers and enlisted
men and their families will be seek­
ing housing here. These will be
here on a relatively permanent
baris. not mnving in and out as
dining war lime previously, it was
slated.
I
Af present. Osiar-Weller are
I constructing about 20 new home*
| at Bel A ir. These, lieing in a
I higher price bracket, wiil not be
I Included in the naval plan*, said
Mr. Osier.
Plan* at* for home* of the
16,300 classification for the use
uf naval personnel, 50 of which
will |w for tala and 50 for rent.
The bouso* wlU be af th* two badroom type, and If the Housing
Administration give* Its approval,
(-•instructlnl( w ill slaH Immediate­
ly.
At liantnul, III., last year. O rtier-Weller Inc., constructed 300
new homes, 90 percent of which
are now occupied by military
|iei:.onnel from nearby Chanule
Field, Mr. Osier declared. He
added that his firm had contact­
ed Lieut. Nicholson un the mat­
ter of loral housing.

T extile In d u stry
T h reaten ed W ith
S trike In M arch
BOSTON , Feb.' 2 3 -D F t -C o n
tract negotiation* open today between th« CIO textile workerunion *n cotton milt* In the New
Bedford and Fall River area*
with the thrrst »f a strike Mar.
13 banging over Uic manufactur­
er-. If drmanu* aren’t met.
The strike threat was made b
Lmil......................................................
Rievr, union genaral prcsl
dent, who i«m&lt; up from Atlanta,
to be hire for the New Bed­
ford and Fall River Cotton Man­
ufacturer*' Axsociatlnni, respec­
tively, -aid in a Joint statement;
“ We are deeply shocked by re­
port* of the statement of Mr.
lUeve. H&lt;- li*».
yet, presented
no demand* officially • . .
.
nor ha* any representative of hi*
union presented such demand*
advance nf negotiation*, particu­
larly the rathrr brutal IhreaU of
to u*.
"Such widespread publicity In
of strike , . . seem tv u* an un­
fortunate departure from
the
ruurtesy and rooperatlon of the
pari."
The twn association* represent
Ift mill* employing 17,476..
While listing union demand*
a* Including a 12 percent gen.
eral Increase at one*, minimum
standard Job rata* thfoqghout the
Industry, and company paid pen­
sion*, rievr told Itadar* of union
local*:
"Do not extend any contracts
beyond Mar, II. Thla Is tha
deadlinr. Prepare to strike on
that date."
On an Interview at Atlanta, G * ,
yesterday, Rievo said Use union
U preparing to order 300,000
member* to strike Mar. 15 "unlea* mill owners gat religion and
coma aim** with th* needed wage
Increase before then."
Referring to tha union's pub­
licised demands, tha BtantonBowtn statement said I
" If these should ba the de­
mands . . It Is evident that grant­
ing them) might &lt;**U met . . .
more dollar* per year than
these mills will be aMa to earn."

I President Obtains All

Ut'ds Kt’lraso l*hul« Of ( ' upt ur n! Yanks At .M«

W A S H I N G T O N -e h 23 G l’j
R K C Records On
--■Senate Denwerxi* ilru d n l to­
Loans Granted T o
day to bring up for Senate aitmn
early nest week tiir bill permitting
Congress Members
the drafting of 18-yrar-old*.
Maturity leader McFarland (D W \M I!N i ,IO N . I cb J J
&lt;?F»
Ari/) told rcporleti the manp-.wer
I'trMildit I i u m .i it. *tc.lining
bill will be ptnlicd ahead ol a
'•vri ( ipilid IIdl (hargev niir of
resolution dealing with the Iroopt
In .niir, inllucnceil rtFC lo.in*.
In Lurope issue.
ti.i
i 11uni I In* lending agency
Thl* rrp,t*entiiig « rhungc of
•"|o* id il&gt; . o iirtp o n d riu r i Imiu I
previous plan*. McFarland mid it
i in willi I otigiriv memlierv /Oil
W*v derided till l-cemiir the dinft
III 'Mm Jr 11r I ID all.
uieavuri- it read) for action while
committee wuik on tin- I loop*.toMi. I - urn in - move ill the redEurope resolution h.v* nM Iwru
I i ■fininivri.y
fird brought
completed,
•■'it toiliv .it i Scn.ite liiiiLiig
McFarlann mo. that Set retary
&gt;ul i nniliiillee', lie King on the
of IVfcnse Marshall s in bad
•I"' ‘(i ’ll "I vvhrllirt HI l diieitlie martpowei bill I list “ vending
‘'made plain" in (ratifying till j
i"i h iv r virhlrii la intfurm r snd
troop, to Kiirupe uould have
l.ivmill.in in |i inding nut milnothing tu do wilh the rininlics
lion, m government h un. The
of troops to tie rai*ed."
■
'Ainu
I !■one fsirr cnnfitmril th.it
The division t" bring up the |
draft-niannowrr hill neat week
\l
I riirnan half called for the
w*» reach i,l at n rioted thx&gt;r
I tiMnjkontfrtH p,
taucu., of Ditnociatii venxtors.
h (hi 1 I pilot, ■-h.-urinaii W.
riiaiiinan Lyndon Jolinaoii i l l .
) lm. I M i l ' . I nf the R FC t•'•*!•!
Sulwommiltee whuh drafted tint
••i 111 111, (r.M fin i he had orTest of the Senate i'ltparrvlnr?*
ib iid . iipn- .if tip- letter deliv*
legislation, gave Hit- group a de­
' 1■' t •" 1b. Will to House flint IimJ
tailed explanation
the uni.
diseusiu-vl them “ with thr I'revi.
vernal militaiy training mid ser­
■li nl lllnisrlf,"
vice hill, which include tcttriclcd
\,k.,| ivlirtl pul pii i* Pie.ldrnt
authority in indue! IH year old*.
I I liman had m ml mi fni using the
T h r House A n n u l Service* Com,
.n il. .piiodc, 11nr In r replied:
mittee ha* approved tentatively
"lie didn't say."
similar legislation. It* loll also
would require the A i my to ar.
Il.t 'i. i
'nleniriil capped what
vrpl physically draft age men
hid *- i n .in nfti n atigiy session
whether nr not they eati read nr
•d H e iila-ommittre.
M A H N O T H i CAM ION - Amrflc*n P rlv w t* In K rn rn ," IfiU lilr*-! CNuimnnl*! ........... •
wan
write.
I' l* gun vvitti an accusation
Ifxre) |ty *‘fjnlfofi|,,&lt; IU purtRrtf It ( d Indleitff lh»il th^ talditfi *?&lt;■ ^ r ) l
*ftf) •"
(fuMfiiaHwwJ)
Meanwhile lalior iiiiion leader*
fi'Un iiiairm an Fullirlght (Itmet to consider new step* in
Xs k s Mini the I l F r iiml plantnl
thrlr fight for change, in the
-i lepmt lh&lt; Senator himself had
mobilisation
program.
I.ntmr'.,
tiled I" influence * loan.
future part ir bullion ill thr de­
Si-nntn, llniiglii, (l&gt; ill) jmt in
fense setup may hinge on tho
tiuvt lie lord heard "a group ! riend*
il h M I s s ,4 II* r s s r Tv*«l
outcome.
Tw o major t*suc, ronfionlcd
.j
the United I aibor Policy Comrnitteg (U I.P C l at the session:
1. A. *fcivrt by (ummlttee ihvmi,
U .in inipir,t inti, Ike devlh
I t . . of
".
l&gt;*r» who rtinferrrvl for three
Itiisvrll
I midi,ni, t i-srlv
g w
with taomnnlc Stnlnlirei
tt ,-dlu d.i) inoinin* ,i ruronet',
Bm Won't Compro­
Uric Johnston on latmr'* demand Deal ft Penalty Is De­
pit, at u hr.iring rnmlllrlefl lit
for mollification of the gov*ru ­
It ohm G rig g ,, ,&gt;.-i l.i li I I tie
mise l J N's A i m s
creed K or Anyone iillornrt. returnnl Ihr litllow
in nil'* proposed wage fortiinl.i
•A l l M IA.SSKK, Kfb. 2\ VVl
The l*l«»r group ronteml* I lie
tilt
trtdlrl.
“
U
r
te.irr
llitl
lie
At’
.ain t At;Ricssion
A ^ stiff i i i &lt;»mity (Uiitr trttili* .m l
Opposing P e i p i n g tlied id over indolgenir of t
plan fur i* wage i riling IO i",i
is..», * i i fir* Mill !»»•
a brar*
rent nlxivc the it-vrl* of Jan. 13.
t h&lt; mltxl rfi— no"*vtl rorti ••too.
WA H I M , i n
u l'j
,* icfoi* ( •••vrftmi
hrrr
fell
H O N G LO N G . l ei. 2 ) u l't
IP.Mi, i* not high enough.
tt lent drobtit.'* lilt *-» rul'd 10
till todiV ^1 11 • nil in lijrlttof -t M'ldllt tluit
I )lji|akl|| tin
2. A peace gesture from Moldli t ommonni l lun-&lt;. exlepilitig the
,pir,l regarding Ihr dentil of
I Mo » " « b biv-ii t ii! mill ,:t«|l*'« till
salivn IH rn to r f'harlc* K. W il on.
iti d it Kn !•» it tint in |'*it l fib ft «•!!■ tlllflMt lf*V5 Vit'l.ltni ,W %%it h l.nrrv Weltli and Bill llitl re
drrtlh pell ill V rfr nlu .illy, Imlay
Thl* was a hid to labor to nano
turn'd it simitar iridirt
•mi Itiifl m| ir i
|iivt|««» *1 **&gt;i» |-iM|«r !♦(F.»| pri*rrrtlin»*'
unifciKt'iun&lt;l I n f
a rrpre*clt!*liVc to serve a* a admillftl llo
I ! * (*»i3 i-ifn»r c
. .lii'l n r nf
(ol rfllm I lilt K«itr.in V5.ll tli''
toplrvrl advisor In Wilson on lillril thoilv.iliil. o( Mnl MIlilt I mien
A a t.iiit Stale Attune v Hut ' it
fii* 1% n* J * Mt'Aiil mnl Con*
l
infill
Si.itr
3
5
il
I
(i
|F||
\%itb
in
mobilisation policy.
pir.nl
litigt'
MitiMil
I
lux
lie'llib:*
("••&gt;
imf tint o|*cn ifrlijm e w •
i ibis \\ |( Ro*lt*r nf I(ri\tfjDii
There wrre re|Miri* the eholrv
| T itii ■vill*- mid shortly altei I tn •r|# vl
lo t-1* iti* f •« thi hrarir.k; ia m
appearevl to lie lictwrn A F I, V lrr mg.
tiVhck thl
itflerinein nmeec ••
Ml v iiklnl.
**%11, tb »i tin
* t*» » Krli. .r» (tVAtnl hitv rrIn an avtiiniduiiv! amniiirue- Mint lie would eofidnrt at 2 "•
President (Jeorge M, Marrimin.
.iti*jmiiFftf
:fri* (In* K »u r th i oiiimt'iplfif ion 1hill thru (»» ■xtc*who now i* an advisor ami »pe liicnl I ’eipiiig im irriliil tli.it i»
o'« to. V ll'e |ropiest regaiding H .
t ■,i11|i r | ,i i,|r«tfn •e*t ft- ( ml*-I ji« IKji-i| f.t» liil'ft ji iiirc, ini*Kf*•it,&gt;
rial assistant to Johnston, *nil i lame h ut risen v.ilh dir out­
leldeti it'll It, of More men, tto
linn no 1 oegterl of d»tv
Walter P. Brut lid of the t i n
ill Li„idi|ui«l, I ji ey U’-lib to
\ lIlMlI III Wftlb III ibi'HI ‘i&gt; Mi ll*
Tlie vi i"d Jill V tmvi d It- tiv'im break of fightns • in Loir i
United Auto worker*.
Hill Hitt. .he as•■ belie*nl to 1 i • 11. b? -1 nidi IlIRflt lilr) in if (of r * men.1st . .ii &gt;m u Slate Auditor's
'’ iiXlf tdiieive
line, Itowrvef, died a tie ,c .u lt of dtiliilni: *••
•■ ■* ••nl 've iio in iriegiiUrillrnte Ilf i|ffrf f|v Ilk t! * *17 it tM,W
By It lJ T ll CO W AN
lulievetl the innouni'im nt wav to*, n I'lvcnt, mixed vsitt. snap*
in* “ hud i •- lilted f toin fv lure ••(
W A S H IN G T O N , Feb 2 i '
r.
Mon t u n llirt i ftI ill* 1 \
find job •
llrani
"safeguard
t••&gt;tt&lt; ihu
The House Armed Service? (Toni in tendril piinniily to pidilv i
Mi GMgg* made a lanfnl '
*1. a( .f*al illn ol »(r(f .ftim; s«|*i;fr- iiv-lil - f '-• hsidiiat- and the nubirsBitssi* n* s**ae *tsi
Wl'lespicaii |llllge uhtrh the* ex- ••f *hr r i let, in vt a nee* uf Ha Ir.tlli
l»i|i uni ir ifiiunv |*f itf r n r mm* In le venue
|w-(.lcd to iruira ir in iiileniity it' d Mil ui'il uiiig at Me ftiin if f *
Tin m ililo i mid he nrevenleit
I !*• » orr|]i|f»1tii ?r in tbr
nhf*
flic K? d
ordered tnilrirdiiiti offltr, ledi'd four om* gallon 1an
•to irrun.l Ini v •t't ntiltilalnl warWrit
bil
l
f
oritAltml
ll.ll
\lf|r
all view
ostloriwldr
|ui|M'ilt toll of tl,c
i lot •„■ wtilrli l,o court d-ieket
h
•bath penalty for any and ill nr Itllfldh nf olvrnt ?. Tb*
it w &lt;b |. ill It liiuo Mini or
h' . | w. Ii found, and on whir1!
ifilmed f*nitil in n«VtlifIon In (In f•\t -*i
rlmn* which might be
■Ih .H o n . w -rr made from ai ,1,
1
irp'O
l'd
p»t
lll.vil’Jl
•pi
iff
?l
I
of
u
ifn
p|r\b**i
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L O N D O N , Feb
23-14-1 The
........ I
i " i i . without record of
Muir ■II lilt |e. ill,Illy ill il ifll
•«f Ilf* it ffir I'Vftlinn n*rii I
ctuiudiari of Britain'* misslnr
i r id ,
niilarment and r.unmit.
Arlnir
It* »»’ tbf IvO'jir . nf t
Cor nation Stone, Itr. Alan Camp
«l,t III
seek •
tiriK *il tbr no ni
tbr lill'tlt Idl »*y Wrhb mill n
bell Outt, replicl with a pollti
••lilt it *11
11 JHtXK f
It' aid In other eases notation*
!•&gt;'
Mill u n i fnnnil.
"no thank*” Imlay tu an offer
I « i “ tl' (he reverse &gt;Sde* of WttIMIIt*"
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1
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1
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t|*
||
I
I
t
PI
M«P'jtv H b rriff *Turb
t
by a Tcxa* monument maker to
“ ■Peited Miat collections wern
flit
i-*« tlbitntf*
lu iu iiik ifis p ,.
, .
niorttinir (bat In i
..
irldace the stone.
made voeeral weeks le fni? Iho
*11.-1
H1•11*•• •II*
^
^
tirnniiif tb* ' mm It foi -in til*
The Te ia li, K. li. Adam- ••!
Trum nn *ill flv *•• K ry
fn„ rfl, m#nn w|in h, t| ,
ill by tm'ket•»1 ilnle ot in a t. judgement
!*»•
Goldthwaite, wrote British Am W c i ( n e il •Tblny lot
'■ini
■"iiim itnirnl.
i r«t *«tul' V|MI|^ t
M*l
'ft( with tbr tin*
b*. ssdor Franks In Wasliiiigton
''file roii table collected monev
rl
kt*v
of
aloiut
23
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*
.
the
ho'VliVd.
.Vel
tVii’lati'vtly
-I.
o
iif
..
•
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l
via*
that the gift “ will rarry It* own W hitr l l m * jinnntimril fmlny
from individuxls in eiimtnal eases
»mly n ‘M intinv"
•I f.
II* *1
sentiment,
an
eiprenaiun
*d
'%in* ,jitti riot been riitivicted "f ir
T h r P rrtld jn l Rill lr » o
U f W ntm i'. Mi ............
M*
friendship Iwtween your i«oplo rtlirt
.uni, and f"t vvh.vni lie had mi
lunch Mm. 2, I' m -b nti.il
h evtmMMa,f n » Vm**
. { 11.
tllin
and nur people.'*
commitment* showino ?etiietices
S't i r U r y .tukcnli «S(imM nil, mnl
But Oxford-educated Itr. Don.
1imp" i d, nod Ml»se colteettoils had
I &lt; .i *i I |11*1/•» Hu f*ant I h ip
t
p
IN au nf W etm ltulrr i&gt;a M.
-i *nfj» hrit lb*
put •f Un
mil lir-rit remitted to the -iniiltv "
MI ttin •ttfraitl that I ratitiof u
„
tl vviil |"' Ihr seeond tiinr ill the
Addilions
I'lanned
rcpl offtr* fmm M hriduaN
Mhort
| t l . i'n &gt; ,
t ^ III mu
lm i four months thni Volusia
replace Ih r Btnnr nf Krone. N r In a teat deal nf work at Hu
T o A i m ! inn ' l . i r k r l •until v law enforcement officers
N FW Y O R K . Kid.
&lt;.V, \
turally we are still Imping that h&lt; y We r uhiiiatine lis,e, arheri
Pale been or, the ealpet lieforo
dentist
I
e
ported
yesleidnv
Mini
it will be found."
•lo- Governor,
In estahllshet hea&lt;tipisrt'-r a, Imt
ill .......... -Id
ddili
The Stone was xnatched from will rest » much a-, po Ihle also a new lioimone ban gto.vn t'»u
( l |1 (Irl ;tt t,e sllstH'ndrd Sheriff
on tvs,, men vv lm had !»• n I-ii W r«( fn 1
r Mir
•1lf"|it Me* Littlefield end f'on-tahle W.
b&lt;
Westminster
Abbey
Christm*.
"In genet*t," In aid, "it i* in.-*
fn|
ftv*
years.
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net
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ijcatcd
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Day. preiumably by Hcultish n* a matter &lt;f n l" l,luting a f» vv
M. Slnuehter of [le i.ami front ofAltiert l(ol&gt;ert*i pi&gt; n l'ni •&gt;( niir mill south of the i|l\ on the fire tin the vtrenrth of Ii? »» n »,e r
tiunalisU.
hour* of .un ihlne and swimming
O r! ilull» Highway, Orb Muthleux ie|ioit tiist ra m b lin g was being
the
United
Ifeuearcil
iglwiatoiii
,
for the daily •ailing IDt here in
«.f I'niladelphia said Ml- Imrniom Mlfl'Mlftl •1 this morning
A U TO A tT IU E N T
n e n n itt'd in the countv
A frr n
tVuvhington "
T l ' arldition &gt; will include rov. nuhlic ii' ir m r two week* later, he
A five y**r old imy, Gary T »
The Dresident It I ri lln l Key was i ildu-i on In a cream, .tail
ri*
I
plntfnnn
three
i
le
..f
tlig
five
Week
S
ago
turn, recelvevl ruts about the f*ie Weal a yrnr igo to Xlatrh
«aid there wasn't suffnient evi­
Lsi Ii mail nuw Ii* . bail .......* II" iailMIng The noitb side of the dence In -im port the rhntgr and
and mouth shortly after noon tu
tH
f-iut
wide
l.ilitding
will
In'
ert.
an
mill
long
nil
th*
mir*bald
day when he ran arros* I’almetiu
leinstnl.-d Ihem to office _____
i l o ' d »nd uiilltioned *•&lt; fuiin
I i , 'j • lire hail -altougll appar
Avenue and
hit by tha rear
rie
nt.
(or
off!
es,
re?t
room?
nnd
eniIv
noimal
I*
only
aluiiil
niii
fender of an automobile driven by
sisMi a* lo a vy as the normal a i im•• l", ,tm age foi u n •&lt;ellnii.
In in Fleischer.
•-on- auction*, lo added
amount for n yo.mg mall.
After
receiving emergent y
High y r .t n d v v ? ’
LO S A N G F I.I.fJ. Feb M (/If
Il I piohuhh- Mini .metionv will
Hut more hair may gmw
treatment at Fernald-Laughton
l ow irnls v 12
T
h
r
international
situation
I,a*
le held early Ip Mmrli at th* new
Thi
new
hair
hornmne
I
.
cl"
•
Memorial Hospital the Imy was
Rain 'Ml
tent home, polir* reported. The made a -o ld in of Floyd (I lluni- ty allied with neth, one of tlie liiaikrt, said Mi Mnthiruv 'Ihc
Total Fell, rain 1L0I tnrhe*
accident occurred between Fourth e-ton and rin u s performer of hot mom . for rheiimsilr art hi it is siimnmdirig men i m gmel eonNot mnl Fel., rain 2.31 imhrs.
Fearieh* Fagnit
•lit,on for |iarklng, nnd guard tails
nnd evrral other ailinm l'
and P fth Street*.
Femripss Fagan i* a three-yearTh r new hormone, derniatnlro. hnvi lieeri pul up nr it the iltnlnold linn that llumrston, 21 ha* phri hormone, will not lie vulil age ditrh, he stated.
LIONS* IIA R B E C U K
Cecil Carlton, chairman of the bud a* a pot Silica it wav three until then* in further ri -eun li
i 0 4 O SO LO H AK E
Lions Club’s community fish fry, days old. The Arm y called lluniJ A C K S O N V IL L E , Feb. 23 -i ( T i
H E A l l l V \ 1 1 Ii
l - E A c i FEBI.EKN
which will be held tonight at the estnu but there was lm ptsrr in
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Atlanta
Cocnsolo lie ? l(rsrti'B led
L A K E S U C C E S S . Fel.. 23 "Vi
Elka Club grounds, arrived this Urn srrvlee for Krarless.
*
1m
/9
18
Ftism ark
m
Today Humrston is a private
WA IIIN t TO N , Feb 23 -. vThe United Nation i good office,
morning from th* eait coast with
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at Fort Ord. Calif., and 25(1 ronimittee was raportwi today to The Naval Air Station «* t'oeo- iMoVUiTtl'i.
5M&gt; pounds of fifth fish.
26
Ghleagu
43
Th* aerrtag will atari thla af- ound Fearless Fagan is rn route have made it* f ln t spiitosch to ■«lo, I'annnts t'anat Zone, i.i he mu
3b
29
De* Moines
« at 1:20 a'elack, with a)- y train to Cclumtius, l.lhio, to f&gt;immunlst China to we If Felping r nopenod, the Navy simotinrril to­
36
55
Fre*no
in
the
Mill* Urn*. Cirrus. will reconsider and dlseuas Ko­ day.
the aatlr* Lions Club mem33
52
Work on getting the World War Washington
hanhip aaslating la tha p o k in gutlterionV U«- year-old brother, rean peace terms with It.
P2
42
II liatc hark In use nlremlv has Jacksonville
earring. Th* "hush puppies" Earl, I* going along as trainer.
69
4*
a Job,'
‘We had to get “Fearless
‘
-------I’hotphorua and calcium ara e*. been started. When reopened. Co- Orlando
■law will ha prepared by
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42
said Earl. "H e eats from ten to sentirt for growth of bones and rosutn will to* used as a hn»e for a Tallahassee
75
4T
Tampa
seaplane patiol squadron.
14 pounds of huraemeat, daily."
teeth.

Chinese Guerillas ln«im*Kl Scheduled fj. S. Said Ready
Inousands
r(n-&lt;! Men To H ear Russian
P caci* Proposal Volusia J u s t i c e ,
Of Red S o ld iers
r
(unstable Accused
0 I’ Irregularities

Stone Keplaccment
O ffer I R ejectid

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\ acaliun In Key Went

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Vow llnrm oiu- (»row«
Hair On Bald .'It n

Fenrlcgs Fiuran (»m*H
To Work For Cim in

Knnfnrd W eather

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The Sanford Herald
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«f loRforri,
MBrirr lira Art
at l wilier it at Hared N. Ilf l,
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IlmnLo, reantolhiao. iiroelaioailnan.
aoil1 aollf+n «»f eh•erf at■iar a|o far
Ike mitpMt* h( roOInt fa ait. Mill
br rbflfivri fur al m a la r aoftrrlUlaa rnip* a
lli|iM*rtliri Nallaaallp My
Itltnii
Yrwtpopri
llrpm rala*
Hie*, lar^ \e*t York. « Itlraia, Hr*
troll, Nna«at 4H r , pi. L«n)t.
Ike II era l«l In a noember af Ike
%o*v*t'laleil I'rraa »« L11 l« |a *nt||lnl
•'irlntittlr It* ll«e aoe far rtpohll*
•n i I'"i «f all Ike loral aettn pvia led
la Iklt aenopaper. aa a ril an all
A I* ornt Piopafrkea,
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FRIDAY FEB. 23. 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

M H r rtimnili

im r -r lir , In hini. M illii rln lialh the
Ixird helped nit. 1 S umu cl 7:12.
A t.rchi Irii.r from Julian Slrntlrnm ic v r.li lli.i hr it itation-d
al Hurd Army hradquaitrit al
( nflryr Dark. (ia. &gt;ind recently had
it &gt;nil tium Jim Rivers, founder of
h.idtiid itdiu b u iio n V IH R .
Hit dntiuclivr r f lr t li uf in­
flation atr fell niter more Itl S*nfiud as tity employees arr givrn
. 1
r.ii«r which ultimatrly
inutl In |itiifJ hy llir isipaycri. Hul
I he i patient increase in llirir
salaries &gt;'&lt;. • mil begin lo comp rn U lt thrni for thr Ion in pur­
chasing power which thry hatrr
tuffried iim r thr Kotran war l&gt;eg«D. fhui, rvriyonr lo in i Iiiour Ii
inflalloll. those who gr| 'hr u itr,
ami thair who hatrr to pay it.

Have you u Gutenberg Bible in your attic? If w&gt;, It la
c abort cut to rlchca. Though tin* odds an- enormously
nguinxl your possenalnR one, un English family baa juat pro­
duced one anil sold It in tbe United .States. It la now avail­
able for purchase at an unnamed figure. The one thing cer­
tain la that it will be more than the $1G1,(MM) obtained for
the Ray Psalm Book of 1040, the first English hook printed
In Arnericu. A Gutenberg Bible has been sold for na much
ns 5100,000.
What la a Gutenberg Bible? It ia a Bible printed by
Johann Gutenberg, the Inventor of printing, shortly after
1‘1/iU. That Bible wus the first printed book, and that ia why
it ia treasured. Many who hear of the preaent sale may get
the notion that any old Bible will sell fur aa much or nearly
so. That is fur from the ease. Since many Bibles are printed
every year and are apt to In? treated respectfully and not
thrown awuy, the number of old Bibles on the market is
enormous, and the money to Is? obtained for any of them
almost negligible. Only a Bible with some extraordinary
reason for owning it, such as the prestige of being the
first book printed in the Western world, can hoj*e to com­
mand a high price.
As lu re books go, the Gutenberg Bible is plentiful. Aa
many us -lii are known to exist, almost all in public In­
stitutions from which only some great national catastrophe
would cause them to emerge. A number of ycura ago u de­
fective copy was broken up, and single leaves were sold for
a good round figure. That gave collectors a chanc* to own
a genuine leaf of the first printed book. Copies of these
leaves sometimes appear in the second-hand market. An ex­
cellent reproduction of the original Bible has been published,
and Is in some large libraries. That will be the average
American's only chance to see a Gutenberg Bible.

Much In Little
Visiting observers of the American way of lifu usually
ilo better to concentrate on smull communities than to try
to disentangle the complex procedures Involved in the ad­
ministration of large cities. The same forces are at work
in either case, but their application seems more Immediate
iiiul t*4!m*r to underMtaixl when Healed down.
This fact was noted by a group of Juiutnese writers and
educators who have been gaining a knowledge of democ­
racy's workings, preparatory to drafting new administra­
tive laws in Japan. After visiting various large cities, the
group stayed In u smull town for u week. The observers
visited In homes, ins|tected lultorutories and industrial set­
ups, attended l*TA meetings, council meetings, court ses­
sions, and a labor-management get-together. The Ja|iunese
were impressed hy the friendly relations between citizens
and officials, and by the fact that these citizens could in­
fluence national legislation by writing to their representn*Ives In Washington.
To thu Japanese, with their background of ancestor
worship und deification of their emperor, such an experience
is of more vulue thun volumes of exisisition concerning de­
mocracy. Contact wljh the stronghold of democracy the
American Miudl town, has provided them with an enlightrni»K euwripifcf
■ ,t|! .In,
m, Jf lm
f ’l
fifcri- j{!l ’ ,, ; •&gt;

.Suit Comptroller C. M. Gay.
who ilioultl know fomrthinK about
it, iayi that thr Stair W rlfair [)epjitment ” is on llir way to wrecklilt? llir lin-imet of Floiida." Ill
15 years liner ill lorrnalion tin*
onr dcpaitinml liai iirown inlo
a colossal spending a entry dis­
sipating $10,000,000 of public
fnntli and asking for $06,000,000
fur llir commit y rjr. Artd Whsl dp
wr get for all this m ohef)' Weil.
Cnmpl fuller Gay says, “ ll ii cunf , |
Inhulinit lo deliquency. illegilimary and immorality.*’’
Ihr Kutitaiu would makr a
nmtakr ui depending too much wj
llirir drfcniK aftaimi thr atomic
bomb to’ ia w thrni in thr n n l
wai. llir atomic bomb wat a
iJrtrlii|imrnt of thr latt war in
Which |K&gt;iion gas wai expected 1
a paraimiunt rolr. And peri llir deadliest weapon al llir
beginning ol llir lin t World War
Wat thr iiiar hinrgtin&gt; though I f
forr it war otrr thr lank and tin
airplane w rrr playing drc:»i»r
parti. And to it hai hrrn through­
out liiitory. If the Rutiiani arr
wiir, they t*ill trali/r that * we
have lomrthing
far dradlirr in
•torr for ihrm thanthe atomic
Iximh.

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United States

First Printed Book

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When prize* are offot'nff for fin* wurid’H most tleceptlve plirunp, the lop nwnril xlmtild ire given to tho CommunUfj
tuie: "The dictatorship of lim |inil«tariat." Communism liart
Ir^eii in |row«r la Itonsiu and tho aUteiiit* ntaloH long ennugii
to show Hcarly that its rule is a tUctnlwdUp Unlovrl, hut nob'
of tho rank of'lift. Far from it. I
The dictatorship l« exercised hy a small Inner circle,
and the •functions of the proletariat are to obey without
&lt;|Uestionii% under |H&gt;imlty of worse misery timn any they
now suffer UiidsT the capitaliaUf system.

Truman

,

THE NATION TODAY

Reporter Gets Even For Bad Jokes
On His Walk With President Truman

known you to take is down too the
rortiev to the mailbox— and you
i hitch-hiked a rid* hack with me.”
1 mad* a menial iruu- of u&gt;at
' crack.
And the very next morning,
' Iteing a man ol iron de|errninatiuir, I would have gone walking
if t hadn't overslept- Tb a niun.^g
after that. II was raining. iTe
third morning—
Anyhow, it seem* to have be­
come a neighbor ho-*d Joke. For
nigh or.to two month- I’ve been
kidded about it. Children atop me
in the street. Just as ll their parenta hadn't pul them up to it, and
titter: "Did you enjoy your morn­
ing wglit -les-bte-hee-bee-''
So yr-taidav morning:
I buda't slept well, for some
reason, and our cat Cleo upplj*
the finishing touch. In one of her
. utl.ur'ts of affection, she perclirj
on ray neck »l il:3o A . M. «nj
cke.t the tip of my no«e
CtsMiiiftig
rton-eml* armenta. |
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v(
and gave fk -o the

(funlinurd t iv a Pag. O n .)
K .r K ..t .r n conflict *nd of a
By J AM KH M A B I.O W
lu uro ow .r nir.tinit to unify an&lt;i
W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. K — Id*)
tlFiniliUriw Germany,
Kus.la, Britain, Franca and the - T h . r . ’a uauatly *o much note
By K D CRRAfiH
United State.— th . Big Four pow- her.— verbal, that 1*— that practi­
(F o r H A I. B O Y L F )
m of th . W .* t— a r. alr.ady na- cally r v .r y day aouiid* lika th.
W A S H IN G TO N . F .l . 2&gt; - ( / I V loo ncejn't Lotha rio tin !, the
gotl.tinr for a marling of lb «lr 4th of July.
K v.ry one. in a * h il. Ihi* rapi- date on your islender, or anything, Lut l finally gul aiound to taking
foreign minMt.r* on Kuropean
prchl.inn. K u i-la could gronoa. to u l rnt.ra u|x#n a period which, that early morning walk -&gt;nd
_______ Comrounlit
__________ .r .t whit, not e ia rlly calm, im f li
add th . Chin.*.
Well, maybe I’d belief begin at the beginning.
Kimt a. th . Ofth "gr.a t |Miw.r’’ to
Seem* that lari ChiUlmaa I went out lo Kansas City with a jMMfl of
convert th . wratrrn four into the
Th i» l» one of tho.* period..
Big F iv . and broaden th . acope of I'r.tty nearly evrryone i m n i to other newspapermen lo keep an eye on the doing* of President human,
th.r work to include the Far Eaat. *»av. run out of c..« at the aamo who live* thereabout* alth o u gh^Am .riran official! taid today 1 1rite.
he baa to spend a lot of lime in rrstluf trio but it wasn’t. ltr|&gt;or
trrs get to bed late on assign­
*uch a move, which i* entirely po».
Thia may latt another day or Washington.
allile, would tie rdayed for Ruaaia so, or maybe a week, or eten a
Thla might have been a nits, ment* like that and the Hrrsliiaitl
gets up early, to take s Isrfurefur ixith fxdltlcal and propaganda few weeks. It’* too much to c-xpaet
purpose.; First, to avploit
the It to contbiue very long. It won’t man, Senator Tom Connally. the nreakfast wait*. When hr walks,
True, there’s still a dispute Tegas Democrats whu side* with the newsmen walk, too. Don’t a*k
ilivislon in the West over Red
China, which Britain recognltea about sending troop* to Kuroge, President Truman in thinking me why. They Just do.
I lirvrr knew nights rouW lie so
and America does not; Second, to with or without congressional ap­ troop* ran tie sent wlthooul eonshort. We’d hardly hit the sack
greaional approval.
divert attention fro-n the grace- proval.
foil rally, a grrat needier, has when the phone would ring and it
making efforts of the United Nn&gt;
And dlstinquishrd general* and
needled the opposition a bit, tike would Im- time to race out to In old heave-ho.
lion* while contending the only admiral* have lieen m u
Then. *uto thi front diMir wav
sincere moves for peace n r . tw in, before the .Senate’s Foreign Hela- , he did yeaterdav In , a tart ex- dependence. Mo., and fall In |&lt;cI -* Mr. Trum an on his uturulmc open and the roontlng . smelled
made by th . Communist bloc.
tions and Armed Services commit- f ,iaiig« With .Senator Wherry, the
fr«-sh, I held a di bate with myself.
The device would fit Into an tees to say wba! th.-&gt; think cn *Nebraska lieputdiran. who take* walk.
No doubt the street* pf Inde- I lost.
other Itu.-sian policy line, alio. It this.
* Comoletrly opposit* view from
pendancV *(»■ pretty In the chill |
would, if successful, transfer the . It’, taw,, handled in pretty o r - 1Connally.
actual solution of a United N a ­ derly fashion, nothing very sen-!
* .®*nV ? Hanking Suh- Dreemlitr dawn, but yeu ran’l
tion* problem out of the hand* of -a tio ^ l The generals and admlr- wm m Uley *« lik in g sround In t h - prove It Irv "nr t was too sleepy
to notice, Kicauig eroutul some­
th* U. N. majority, which Ituoala al* * ij wr should .end troop* and,
"f
J
cannot dominate, Into th* hands •if”'* no one expected them to **y stuctloon Flnar.ce Corporation— where there’s a picture of me,
of the few tig powers where the otherwise, no one has been very and the big government agency gabbing m errily with thr Presi­
which lends munry lo businessmen dent at the end of onr morning
Kremlin might nope to bully and excited.
walk. For the life of me. I ran’t
bargain its way to a solution.
Kvcry once in a while the let- who can’t borrow elsewhere.
It’* at*&lt;&gt; true that lal&gt;or‘* lea­ rrmenih'r what we were talking
Another factor which antara Into sion* ar* tnllvrned hy the chairders are having * nrcku*. but about.
the situation i* that line* the
Writ, I finally got home— lo the
United State* does not have rela­
without too much n»i*c. with
tions with Bed China It ha* thun
Charles R. Wilson, thr mohillixa- hill* of Maryland, that is— and
far rcfuv«d to deal with lha Peip­ Sanford Herald,
(ion boss, over the place tabor h ImoiI a don n neighbors dropped
•horrid have In the defense prog­ in to feel my poise and beg for
ing regime on a government |*y*|. Sanford, Fla.
souvenir* and things, and then it
For example, when Moacow re­
ram.
Dear Mr. Dean,
cently our tied Washington about
Asid* from those few items of was that I made my big mistake.
The
luval
board
of
lha
Florida
• didn't have to sav It. N oIhmI v
rutting the Chines* Hrds in on
Chain of M iitlonary Assemblies dispute and discontent, it’s almost •oread me. Mut I said:
M ^ o S T r K T X T t f r
Astiwiatiun, Hut. here. But since this |. Just an
"Yon know, that morning walk
i i ^ t h i w , viMrmHnt
.7 L ,
&gt; "hlch sponsored it. wish to ex- interval between uproars, everyf the President’s i* n giiel Idea
you
.
.
hi
.
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th
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tflV
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tend
a
"Thank
you”
f
-r
the
ex‘
h'
nf.
1
‘*fk
tn
'eatihful 1 think I ’ll *1**1 taklnp
ognite the It yd regime.
t|v.
rellrnl publicity you gave our
ornlng walks myself.*’
Al thr oulaat of negutialiona for
Karly in January wr had weeks
recent
program.
You ruuld have heard the roar
a Mg Four meeting th* waxtarn
D IS T R IB U T O R
(lur program chairman has al­ of storm over the Fretildent'a
* laughter half-way lo Kansapower* considered taking up in a
her
personal budget mevsage In vebleh be old "lly.
venrral way the Far F.astarh arlaia ready conveyed
how much be thought it would
I I I N. I n licit
I'li. 207
’’That'll U- the day.” r horiled
lo see whether there wet* spacifii thanks for your cooperation, but ro*t to run thing* anulhrr year.
•■re-ldv Moeller, who lt»»s un
lines of action which might tic the entire gruup wishes you tu
And hi* request for higher la
-r d r - "The longest walk I’ve ever
irferred to the United Nations for know how miicn wr appreciate
xr* provided no end of conversa­
action. This idea was dropped when the spare given u*.
tion fur senators and representa­
Thanks again,
it became apparent that Russia
Mr#. K. K. Kvans, *ec- tives, with the conversation pub­
would nut even talk Informally
lic, not private.
retary
about the Korean or any other Far
And the quarrel ovir troops nr
I^jcal Board of Florida
r.astern matter without the pre­
Chain of Missionary Aa- no troops or few troops for Ku
sence of the Chines* Communists
rope was a lot louder than now.
srmblias.
One frequently stated view of
But just wait.
the situation at the .State Dr
The ciineressiimal tat expert*
pertinent la that tba China** Rads
are buvy honing up nn plana for
etltno “shoot thair way into the
raising taxes, although maylie not
1 lilted Nation*." In other words,
irs tlls s r* Vtmm Paa» »s * l
the United Htatea doe* not favoi ■irara, chose- t vo Juries for the as high a* Mr. Truman wants
When they finally get their
exchanging Chin*** Communist Inquests. One Jury was picked
membership In Ih* U.N. for peace early Wednrvdny morning after plan* in -I ia |m- we’ll In- hearing
In Korea on Red China's terms Mussrll l.undquDt w m dl.etiveresl nlentv about laves for .w eek'
mavtie month*. When Mouse and
The United .Slat
UM I
In |ueael
Do ...
w n in the County Jail where „hi- Senate get around tu voting on
tl*m*nt had I wen brought Tuesday night them, we'tl hear. The vote m » v
mu-i begin witn a cease-fire anil The other Jury was cboacn from
U l. retirement of all Reel trnnn- .-Mirons who ware present when not rome be foie summer.
Mu* the dispute over tin- troops
north of the 3hth I'arallrt.
officer# discovered (he budie* uf
The lt*«| Chinese— and prnauni- Mr. Webb and M r. Hill near l-och •or Klirope will m»te headlines
a lo* sooner than that. This week,
ably this could lie Hussla’s posi­ \rbor Wednesday night.
in fact.
tion also— have cnntrtideil far a
Governor Dewev u* S'i-w York
cea»e-flre to came about m» eartlar
A P C ? K A ' „ ? ,L A N D O ' W I N T E R H A V E N
than lb . opening of « conferetk*. eriiring of Mouth Korea from Red -rid furpi"- Governor flam'd MtM*en of MiPnr-ota are scheduled,
on Far h&amp;starn problems. AmaH- agate! sion.
Holding this view, Washington Iq give their pleas In CdruiallV*’*
ean officials have said that to pc
rwpt such an arrangement would official* say they do not want lo
And perhaps on Monday Menahe tn negotiate with a pistol al foreclose any possibility of nego­
tiation which the other side might lor W 'eer and Ffnator Ta ft *hone'* head.
seek in trying t» lav the ground­ •»hln Rrnnhltcan who luvs prote*fpe| that
it United
,um, State* officials .......
; r work for a settlement.
*cif against W tlng troona In* «en*
Chinas* w‘lll agree p? makaa’ re,1! ’They add, however, that there •rertevs without congre«aionat
‘ ' settlement In Knree be- seem to lie ample ways to d« this apnroval. may testify Indore f u n ­
tollable
cam# they have taken such a mill- through thr United Nation* and nel'v’s group.
W h-n ell th***
iPi+t
i '- i*
tary healing there. Conditions of while Washington will listen to
what, if anythin*. Russia ha* to •ol| Kenate will tarklr the prob­
Kira ■» Heated
•ls^ S * " * " 4 ‘‘'•""I'lvred "reason- proposa atnut a Big Fiva meeting lem. So If Vnu need a IHtle *•»*(&gt;
Visit Our
ah e here would U a cease.fire,
tefnr*
the
firework*
start
again,
it
is
highly
improbable
that
Wash­
Mimra Open
Refreshment
•bdrrwal of all Red n-m n. Inm
North Korea and, at minimum, the ington would accept such a meet­ vou'd Iia*ter do It today, even to12:IS P. M .
Bar
For
morrw
may
lie
too
1st*.
ing.
Daily!
jft,
Candy
A
I’epiveeaaed Its hearings until Mon■Wkee* H tw lses* Coata
daycoral
Bo U llle At the same time. It waa devel°P«I
the RPC has hired KuNelly, a Washington newsrrlationa adviser. Under quest lunpepermen, aa a fSO-a-day public
s T n ^ T T r y y . i i . i -j
jng from the senators, Kelly said
he Joined th# R FC staff “ a week
ago today" and as peeled to be
retained "one week or two week*”.
double feature
The subcommittee has Indicated
that might be the length of It*
revived hearings.
The subcommittee ordered tho
sant hearings primarily to
k up charges it mode In a
report to the Benate that the
RFC ha* yielded to Influence In
mating its loans which run Into

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T h e 'J ’rcfident described the raP«rt as apparently intended a» a
lt'HHllHt-e« rtmm ra te Om )
ly lo tha R FC plannesl a counter- reflection an himself. At the lime
offensive" to lha BrttaU hearings. of his new* conference discus­
Th* Senators got piecemeal sion Fab. U, ha pointed to some
their atory of the HFC-Cangrva- papera on hia desk and remarked
■tonal rorresponce going lo the that the rr|H&gt;rt made no mention
White House, after all R F C of­ of R FC loan applications in which
ficial* at th d r bearings first pro- Congreas member* bad Interest­
fessrd not to know who there had ed themselves.
Fulbrighl replied through reasked for It.
That question was settled de­ portera that no reflection on the
Ninrly tchool children narrowly
President
was Intended.
finitely when presidential secre­
escape death at an automobile tary Joseph Short announced at
But names of person* close to
crashes inlo the tide of a ichool the Whit* House that M r. T r u ­ Mr. Truman have run all through
tha committee's hearing*. Brought
hut .near Cindervilta the other day. man had.
And, aa the Senators finally Into It, one way or another, In
Mad the hut keen imaihed nr pinned tha details down, tha ac­ addition to Dawson hav* been re­
turned over, local citiiem would tual delivery of the papara wag ferences to William M. Boyle. J r.,
have had a lei ion in the value and to Donald Dawson, lha aide tha the Democratic National Chair­
importance ol adequate ho*pilal subcommittee has ftreused of ap­ man, and K. Merl Young, an In­
parently Influencing R FC loans. surance man yrtwaa wife has been
facilities which they would never
Th a t accusation was made In one of Mrs Truman's stenograph­
have forgotten.Sometime* it
» a auhrommitJc* report to the Sen- er* for Many fmt%.
nrem ary lo leatn iucli ln io ni the tie. The report wax drafted Ian
Boy I* and Mrs. Young both an ltd* to President Truman, waa
hard way, hut it ’• nnartrr to an­ ly op tho bast* of closad doom worked for H r. Truman when he onn of those who had flirted In­
hearing*.
waa a Kanator. Mrs. Young now fluence.
ticipate the pofiibilitict ol calat*
The auheommitteo decided on la on tha Whits Houle staff.
Mr. Trum an, Iq angry tones,
Itopluri be lor. they happen. No tha public hearing* after Mr. T r u ­
Soon after th* Senate group told a newt conference th* re­
community i» properly supplied man acornfulty caltid their re­ had tied down lha faat of the port was aatnlne. Ho alto indicat­
with hospital facilities which does port aalnln*. II* aaid Dawson While House move for the R F C - 'd he regarded its Intent as la
ehould not submit to their qua*- Congressional correspondence, it reflect on him.
not have an excess of bed# over
average occupany of at lent M'
pcrrrnl. ll is folly lo build a 10
bed bospiuJ in a city whirl) krcpi
50 (reds occupied all die lime.
What would we do with lh* child­
ren in .* bus accident if every bed
in the liuqtilal were already oc­
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loam to
lo liuiineis
business co icrms
runfienled wi'h financial diiftculliet duiing the drprmtoo and un­
able to borrow money from not­
ing financial imlilutiom. ll »bo«!d
kavr been abolished at toon ai
lha depression was over, ll should
(sever have been allowed to con­
tinue operations during the inHarismary period of tha war aad lha
year* (hat foliowest a* such govern­
ment loans only tended hr further
aggravsie the inltalsnoary spiral.
However, it wat, and now if rirveL
it has
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FRIDAY FED 23. 1951

Social And Personal Activities
I 'll O N K

IIH

Social Calendar

V.W.A. Haii(|iiet Held
At Kaptist Church

A V.ilm ltnr ihcnir predominated
F R ID A Y
throughout m thr ittcntallixu and
A ipeeiat matting of lh» Semin Hi,- in# mi foi Ihc annual V.W.A.
ola Rebekah lerdgr No. 4.1 hi&lt; been Mother - I'atii'Mrl Hantpirl which
called In, A mi r.M III Hi- ridd ua&lt; held III the Ediuattonal Build­
Fellnui If.ill. Barbara H m liv , ing nf ihr Kir»l Hanti it Churvh
iresiden* «f thr Rrlwkab A»«em- lxi-1 night with member* of Ihc
dv of Florid*, wilt conduct * KI m c Knight Circle n iv m i:
*•
■tfrool of in'tnirtlon. AH Rebekah.* hu*fr«.-.t •. rhr&gt; w rrr *»sl«tii| hy
ate u»kr,| In I*- p r o m t
Mr*. A . J. Pricrwin and Mr- II.
Under Ihr *pon*or*hin of Ihr R. l i n k .
Beta Sigma Phi »o rarity, the re­
Tin - haniinrt w w held m mi ohceptionist nt Ihr Fernahi-I.ntigtitiin eervnncr of l'im i«
Work fnt
Memorial llm nitnl. will Iw Mr*. V .W .A . whlrli I* *pon*orrd hy Ihr
Clifford Mi Kili'iin
K U Ir Knight Cl trie. Young ProN A T n tim
1pie'* I radrr I* Mr
A. I* RounThe Audubon N inety will have
ii ml nnintchir* are Ml
F I
a hird walk at l.ake Harney. IHtd Hnnipim , Mi* W A Cagle and
oil., m 111 in .. I at " , IHI A '•! Mi* M II Newtnin.
Tin - I aide*, nl imur'tl in a Tal Ihr linden t'eritrr.
— finder tha m k 'Iio h &gt;hl|i of Ihr *hn|it. wrie overlaid with while
W ta Sigma Phi anroritv. Ihc ir cloth- mid Itraiiiifnllv d c u a trO
rr|i||onl»t al tin Knriald l.*uj;ht.,ii with white flower- and red h m l-.
Memorial lloipilnl. will hr Ml- f Tin- heail ihnpcd ptogtntn- an-l
iiirnua w rir Iter nlgt-ri and lir-l
K. Carlton.
| with red ithlmna A dainty Inre
M IIN II.U
edged Oo-t ynv wn* pieet-nle-l each
The ltr..r.-*!ll
A Vrnilc I'hrle gupat a* -he rnti-nd thr room.
Will inert 1.1 lhe Chapel *1 2:1*1
Mi** Hat ham Ann Prarn- innii
I* M.
“ Mother Mariner" net ompntdi-d nl
T lir Hanford Story I .ramie will tlir pimio liy Mi»* Atargalet Hunt
Iiierl nt 7
P. M t.l .M&lt; Klniry and the addle*. t f welrtitlir wa»
Hull. All nirmle •r» n lr urged In extended hy Mi** llnthaia Mrattend
Nali, The ri-*|mn«r w »» given hy
a Die Training rinion ,,f the Mr*. C. A Andrrcon, -It. Ml**
IRri.1 It.ipint Chinch will havr a M ailhn Shannon explained the
Worker'* Council meeting tnnlghl meaning of V.W .A. nml what it
beginning with a covered dl«h ha* tnearil lo her
•upper at 7 oo p M
Following a -hull lull, given hy
The Truth Seekri* Sunday Rev W p Hi ink*. -Ir. I lie bent-St-h&lt;Hi| Clan* m il nir,^
j mi diction wn* given hy Mi*. DamP M. al McKinley Hall.
pier.
T l I-IND AY
Th o -t enjoying
Ih r
hanqilel
Regular hii»ine«« nieelliiir ami w rit-; Mi
II M p.-arte. Itaihaia
rlrrtlon of officer* of the Pilot Ann I’eaitr, Mi*.
William
A.
Clgb nl M INI p M. in Ihc Yacht Schmidt, Hut Ii M Seh tn pit. Mi*
Club. Hoard Meeting TiiM) p Al H T llnnl. Malgu'el limit, All*
A The Chapel Choir of ihr Flr»t I* h
Mi N*h, llnthnia M,Nah,
napllal Chinch will hold irheai«al i ll* Mtivnir Itiogan. Matlh.i lim
till* rvrnlnu al il:IK p. M.
ra n . Mr*. I P. Ilo tlirlaw . Kay
Tin Thrift hi hop Wotkrr* of H o ltti law. M i- II. W. Shannon,
Ihr Woman'* f lu b will l«- Mi*. Mnrthn Shaimoii, Alia. W A I V
Fred William- uod M il. J. II. trie, llt lly Cagle, All*. F I Hum
Kay.
pnw. Jo in Hnniplrr, Mi and Ati
John I . Alillt-r, lianm- lame Mil.
W KDNKBDAY
A &lt;|irrial *»-r|r. of almlie» will I n , M i.. A Ii. Rountree anti jl«-\
W. P. Ilrnok*. Jr.
lie coni limed on "Every Christ- •ind Mi
Tho** n*»i*ling were Air*. I’r lr iIan’* Joh” al Ihr Pmyei Alerting
Hour nl Ihr Firat llnptl*! Churrh •on, Mr* llrrk. Air* O rlr MnlhIrnx. M e . V. C. Messenger. Mr*.
Jonichl nl 7:.HI |\ M.
J " 1'*1 Side P. T 1 will r|Rin*iu AV. A Fealer. Air*. I. T Henlnn.
J . ,V
A A'nin, M
Mr*.
Al. T
a *tudy roiitar on ‘'Child Carr" Mi&gt;
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M 't'ta h rva, areal will lie held al
R D f C I * I 1H i l l S l l O W f l I O
the F ir«l MelhotlHl Chitrrh at tClii ■
• *-*-----r .M . All rinerr* are urjn-d In nt,r ,A
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H r. Frank tjuillman *hnwi*l a
Tho Jonnn Roe*I Am Uaudoia
inert «| tho F lr»t Buntnt Chinch motion picture nn "Th e Karly IV IrxlMin nf Cancer", a l tho ugulai
tonight al 7.lKi
The llouglno Juho Jimlnr Bntlh- rorctlng of the American IlMim
of
ih r
AA'oman'a
IkmmI will nierl tonight al the lh p a rim .n l
lr»l llapli*l Chuiclt al 7:30 Cluh Tlirxday evening.
A talk nn "T h r work put inlu
I’. Al.
Tht Thrift Shop Winker* of a Ihrrr-m lnule dauiu" wa* luade
th r Wnnian** C|nh will lie Mr*. by Mt*. A. ft Dtnthury hrfore
I. P. Peylon nml Air*. Clayton her program. Cinda Ponder and
Alh-harl Pupa pretrnletl n rliySmith
riunlr at-ioltalic dance in nlacr of
Alt** flaudrttr Wail* wn&lt;t wn*
tliialde to It- prro-ut.
My H F V K Ill.Y CRAY
During the meeting new memln-r« w r ir introduced hy Mr*. C.
The hand made a trip In Hay- K. Carlton a* Mr*. Jntir* Young,
Uma yrrirrdav where they’ll play Mra. Fred AVighi. Mr*. Voile W il­
i l 'i a r piece* ami will lie tatrd ac­ liam*. Jr. and Afra. A lfrrd Stan­
cordingly AVr’rc *nre rootin' for ley.
vnn’ll ami Imping that out I-an I
I|'i*lr*»r* for Ihr evening were
I* ralrd lopa! Th ey gave u» Ihelr Mr*. David flalrhrl Mr*. Rohert
i r mill ion* In Chapel Thurwlay ami Karn*. Mr* .Ihtugla* Slrntliom,
we’ve never la-rn prouder nf ’em! Alia. William S irm per. Mra. Hill
Mr (Hack ha* done a grant) jolt K irk ami Air*. Tim Crawford Heal S. II v. anil Ih r luind ha* never freahinenl* w rir *rrvtil to appn*hern loiter! AAV have rpille a frw xim alrly 1(1 guml* and inrmtwr*
member*, loo
T h r hand ha* a
lot of fun going In Miami ami
liavelln’ ainund . .
^ Th i nc»l game In the hvk*lfVall tournament will he with
Apopka ami that i« n n l Friday
nile. Our ta*t gam*- we loti hy
M IR TH
about « l i pnlnl* an thl* will make
the Apopka-Sanfoul n f ra tpeclal! A N N ..IIN C K M K N T
It woultl he wonderful If loU nf
ti* could go; he! the (ram would
anptreiate
imne
ehegiln' for
them! Croitln" m u finger* lhat
' I r and Air. Otmoml Jaroh*
wr win . .
TouriM* tlaying at the May- of AV.-ai palm Beach alinminre
fair Inn w m royally rnlrrtalnrd •lo- life•h of a daughter, Pulnici
* i«t night with the linging of the Su-m i. on Felt. in.
II. S fjlce Cluh! Nu» "nlv di.l
All. and Alt* AV II. Kiam ri lo.
the gat* ami guy* have a grand
time, hut we hope the lourilta .lay annmime the !dtth of a non,
did loo! The litre Cluh n « In a Paul Robe1 1, on Fat*. 21 al Ihr
diklricl f»*lival -min, ami II vmi'l Frrnald-Langhlnn Mrimnlal II” *
hr long nnril the operetta. Thl* pllal.
hail to fat liern a honey nf a year
for litem!
KXCLDSIVK W INTER
Tonltr l» the hlg fair In Or*
land« with a lol of Sanford kid*
making tl a dale In go! Re »nre
and havr fun . .
. jg Chapel wd* realeiday and a
Il
piogram wa» given h r lb* *perch
eta** whone teacher l* Mr* Bovtl
Coleman. We really *ntoyed It.
Ion
. Johnnie Mar Junr* iu»t
term* In havr Ih r knack for a
rerilarion *om rthinr like *hr
gave: you eonId *ee the Ira n roll
. . Kverrone thought It wa» eg.
reprionalll' good
w* hop#
w e ll havr another like It »oon . .
The ideal couple of the week
Rllly Ti»on and Janlr* Rerl - .
e’re not aure whether they're
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„..lng etradv or not, bn! Wp ilo
know that they look mightv rule
Me a Iwnanme and her*'* hoping
.
evr toon will le i
And Ihal'a all fr»*m S. H- Sthl* wrek . - Re aeeln* ya at lh#
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Tlir movie* (&gt;n this week-end
si.* i, op a* tdeive Ihr avt-inge -*n
tr i •linni.-iit f-*i Ihr rid lie family
"All Alusli" srivr* a&gt; an rvcrllrnl i i h l .l r fm the congenial tali id
of Dei llinglr" Cii.sliy a* oner
•gain lo* easy going |o-i s,iiia|il&gt;
ini- 1 ill.ile. him w(lh his iiudii-iici*
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Meredith, one of tinniosl vcnuilile lalenla in Ih r lln-a
Iri i. c u iirn tly Mailing In "ti. I
J r. . one of lh&lt; ifttfD *&lt;laptalion.
of t iliie Pyle'* IhsiI hy the sanm
n*i.-- M i'ii.lilh play* Hie |iN)| „f
P* Il The Inanv loin hing »crlirs
an unC-igi liable, nml W m l.l War
11 .ind it• many fa. ct» of pathos
air tealistirally tairtiaynl.

The program w ill Im a mi veil
ronrrrt ronil.inlop ...oie of Ihr
iiuiu Im i .
given on the talionwi.lr IniMidrasI la-1 nionlii over
Mutual Hioailcaslmg Sv*lrm and
ihiwr fmnt thi trgulni conmf*.
Their wilt In* both *arrn| and *r&gt;
cilia* nuinhrr*
The rlilhs M r eoni|MMi-d of ii.A
old nml k* new toi-ni10-1 S A o-l.
o &gt;*ll*ai* Cram l-aa* llw i
H-Ieil group, the T ia v r l Ktpiad,
I")otigcliang I* J.'i mile .
will makr Ihr Sanford apin-aralwr. •""I!
i Appenmnrr* thi* yi-ai Inrlnvlr •nutlica,! of llorngsong.
th.
the fai
western
front
Ihr diklricl Klwnni* oin-ting in
American and Conimutllat guns
Orlando, Ihr Floildn llapli*! O n
Air. and Alt*. Frank A Pitman vi-ii I ion nt Ocala. K i,vani».»p«m*or* romeil in mi artillery durl arrius
nf
South
Portland, Air., m&lt; til concril* in llcala and Wilder Ho raln-«wiillrn Han river near
ala-tiding thrlr winter vatnlioli in Haven, Ihc Faltwm Festival nf Seoul. Tin* Reds tried to push two
Sanford. They have Imuglll pro
.tghl* in F i. Alyrr* and al S lrl- rvi i•nimiu a tier patrols across the
|K-rty beie and will nia^kr Sanford
Honiccuming nnd Ihc recent ■liiaui bill rio-y w n r *ent scut
Ihrir home next yrar. Air. Pitman Foumlri*' Conviwalhin. Th r club* tying hark.
I* a Alnlltc Central Railroad con- |ii&lt;»vnlrd "T h r A lr'd a h " l" Oth­
Red* In coni|&gt;aiiy »tirugl|i w m
er the ChriMma* h ' » miii ami gave IhvIII ihI I iv American* advancing
iluclur.
'The Dr*rlt Song" lailh ill lb' »l« mile* north of Chlpynug on
Friend* of Mr* A J. Walker laind and Davtona llearh.
the wrat-eentral front, *oothra*t
will la- plni! In learn that *he lias
.leane Hants and Bill Jour*, of Seoul.
rvturnial Imiin- from ihr Frrnald Ihr duel learn .eon and heald In
(\,.ti„„ „ w, devrh.idng in lhat
I jiiigliltm Alcimnlal H u B p i l u i thr leading* nde# in The. |b»eil „ t I „ ( |hIi. KritlMV aflei la-ing
w hir, -h r I* Still Improving a f­ Song" will hr heatd and nna* „n ,.,„„|r |y |ivr|y H,„| ,|)ri(
ter a recent lllnra*. Ilri a U lrr, will tit. hi* "Ijtig o Al Faelntrni .
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Roadlli*
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with h ri.
lleliv l.ynii ami Jack OnMlimt.
P o m r-* Patriel.
in the comr.lv Ira,I. m "The He
Donald Fra»rr Ridloii. *ramaii J i t Kong". Will la- hraid In a
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F ir»t Itaptisl Churrh wa* held in
Ho- T . E . U Cla»» t— 'm Tuea,lay
rvrning.
T h r Hireling wa* opened hy thr
presldrnt. Ml** Batliaia MeNali,
with the u-ual litnal, ami then
liiinrtl ttver to thr progiam chair
man. Ali*a Alaitha Shannon.
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parliripating in 'he progiam writMi«* llttliliy Morton, Ml** Matgarrt Hunt, 'll** llaihara AlrNah
and M r". Vet non Hardin.
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Dainpirt, rmtn*rlor. Mi*. Ilanliti,
Mis. AlrNah. All*. Morion. Mi*Shatinon ami Ml** Hunt.

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under aomr Coiniiiuntit artillery,
*|ildrnt latdy aitivitir*
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pfogtani. Unh and mortar file. II. N.
Jmlgr II. Ibtugla* Slrnsliom -f '-•t-rr have niailr no lalgr-aralr
Sanford «*&lt; name,I an honorary •,»ault on Ihr now u*rlr*a former
mruila-r nf Ihr ginup.
South Koiran capital.

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All nml All*. \. II. 11linn inn,
fm m rl
rrahlriit.* of
Sanford,
have ir liu n n l lo RiMlo*tir, N V .
aftri visiting with All llinni*
ion’* parent*. All and Air*. F
I,. lliim i»ton, and friend* fur iw-o
Week*.
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Air. alld Alt*. Harold Fililn-t
of AA'olridl, N. V and Ml and
All’s. AVINoll I'atkii of Newark.
N' V. are Ihr gUr*l • nf Air. and
M r- J K Jaikxin ami Air. and
Airs. R K. Atngnmsnn

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llapny Birthday
Mi*. K. O. Kilpatrick, Jr.
Mra B. I* l ^ r
Joyce Ann Brnlon
Mr&gt;- R C . Jaffcraon

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lianis for »rvrral day* Ml ami ' H*'1* Sigma I’ln sm orily «t H
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H h iD f h-r a ir t-n io ii I c lo
'I next Thursday in Smillisiile
Chicago, III., allt-i .pending two Srht«d Match I. il wa* anr nunc
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work* in Foil i aiidcrdatr

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The lj»m plighter

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I Ir. Paul Wagner, prt id-til nf
rii. Winter Path High Sv'lwo
Rolliu C'dlrgr a itI It-lay tlir |l«&lt; Audit.&gt;i Iuill wa* Ihr w ciir of an
id -ptaki-i* ho
HuAnlmatnl oihri iplendhl p m c n U U o n hy
Maga/ine which will In- p ir-rn lrd Yvr* Chardon am! Ihr Crnlrul
Sunday In AVInler Pm k. ha« lawn Florida Symphony. It wa* a tomt*'mplcit*l. T h t y will im-lude llaail pMialivrly light progiam, *rlr» •
Itulhlionr. Iht actor; T S. Alai- lion* Iwing offrirtl from IH irt.
Ihrw*. editor of Tim e Magaiinr; Coop.-nn, and Richard Strati**. The
and Hr. Joltn llayno*
||»lmr«, main work of Ihc rvrning
wa*
Mi'- t i l’* Symphony No. to in I!
noted New A'otk tfergyman.
Alii* Anna lough of Richl^-o Dutocher, managrt of thr Minor.
IUo ip I, |rid I* the gor.l of hrr
New Aoik (iiantf, and Roy Cianc,
The -tiaillf "f Ihr mii.le of l*ei
Hirer and nephew, Mr ami Al|j. itaiion.ally known comic *tup ar- Ii .id ava lirr by Ricliard Slrau**
D C. Howard.
ll»t, will al«* conlrlltul* In the Mt-nnd patli. ulaily wrll done. Thi*
lilting, grntiou* wall* lone i« one
..
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Animalctl Alagarlne
Mr. and Air* H-d-eit Avi of
|&gt;, |igy| y w
, .*,d that t l --ii n v o rilM , and after heating
Hluumfivld. N
-• an ve ilin g iy,r
Dm,* her will r,|d ii • in*|dml IntcipraUlUnn of
friend.* ami ndaiivc* lu ir f-o in, ,p.
• . ..
peaking pn ih ‘ Chartlon •nil hi* group. It* nlcht
I mine fiim ly e*lahli-hetl
!******* rime.
0 i ' . - - ‘R a n h . ii i . My Ri
Alphon»r Carlo, concert ma*lri
•
‘ I i i 'i anr, foi met contributor In
Air*, hugriir haltey J r
left iht- lalkii g m agannr nn l original- ai l fii*l violinikt »ermctl
outyrati-ulny foi Jatkouivillr alter oi &lt;-f llui S.i - vrr comic atrip, will •landing lie play* with a relaxed
visiting with Mr. aril All*. Fred tlraw .rvfin l‘ »kef
Itil. ' .ity III* l*iw glide* almost
elrhc*
Hall
The addition of Dtitn,-hri ami j elf.u tlr*»|y over the *tring&gt;. Il
liranc lomplrlrti thl 11*1 of toil- I* ■' |ilea*mr In watch him.
M r- II, It Altliinnit -if llr!.tii lo till,Hint* In the mag inne Tl.ket*
Ml* Joy Hawley, of Orlando,
&gt;l&gt;rnl Th u rv la y in Sai fonl with for Ihr magannr , nn Im oldainnl liming rile intermission outlined
bn pairlita. Air. ami .!i
John nl Annie Rn- ell T b rn lrr •ml to plitn (or Ihr future Contribution*
Atrlach.
,
ftiOO p M nt from M
Chloi l vie. ni&lt;- still needed and will In* need.
i a*h|i i al Rollin . College, llow - r&gt;l. he deelaieil, if Ihr Symphony
I.t I . .Ill'll. Ilololl
I'c .m r, i i vtr. th.-n will In
i-vrial I him- I*
tonliinit- and grow. N -x l -ea
''S N , of Sanfoul, i* i-muth-d a* *an.l free *i..vl* open I | | , . public ►•n il is planned to have rminvnl
m«Miiber» of tlw I DAI rla*a ■••
Fimindri** A\'.-. k
flonirmniing *oloisls appeal with the nrellP»lla.
Hi,- N .ivnl lo-iitia l I-ii.f Stlio.il, tanrin will la held Si i h»&gt; .ti
All Chardon i* presently Iwgin*
M o n lr ir y , Calif.
\ M in Kn-.wle* MniM ilial Clmiwt nuig negotiations with »uch Inlcnl—--------with Dr. Holmes delivering Iht nl uli*is a- Rolirtl Ca*adnM*u».
pi •fi i *I, it’d Mrl r i»|*‘»ht jin Hpriii
F ririn l* of (iiairgt- Hugl.t* will j *rimon
Ir g u -I to train Dial hi- i* *llll
T lr Ctnlra l (-1i.ti.lii Smiplionv atro • .tan Vt ir r Mn«i Kl«'nn&lt;»i S*r*
. onfm . d to the Frrnal.l-1 jn ig h l.o i D n ht lia will give .■ , .m tcll at hr*
M emorial H o-p ilid dm- In a i r - H |!i P Al n. vl Siindni .,l ih. WinAnother innovation fnt
next
i n il accident.
I n Park high *rho-&lt;l ni.litotium
yirtl's rO llirll M'Bkoll will I n- seat*
Jranninr R .im rr,
plain I.
nnl at low r i prlcr*; in Ihi* way will
M r. ami Mr*, liet.rgi I!. N h u llr Shliley i'h n » iio .» &gt;
&lt;t&gt;pr*no, l*iih 10 .f fic lrd Hie plan lo makr the
id AV,-*l lit am h, M ith , It-fl I«•- Rollin* ron*n v a ln iy Imh-nla, will I " **1 in miisir avaltaldr lo .iny*day
for
South Florida, after
gut-.I *iilni*t.
on. who want* lo heat it Thi»,
■pending some lime with All. nml
pi i ha|», i* lhi- most important
Alia. I,. K. Spatterl.
*li-|i lot w aid lluii Ihe Symphony
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2 Shown Nightly, Starling A t Dftfk. «:50 P. M.
“Movie* Under T h i 8 U n "
SANFORD

O P IA N D O

Meyhe y * v V t dreomad of a draom of a bra l*e Moidcnlorm. Come tee oo* vml collection
a* brot ond chooto tho ityla thot give* you the lift, tho Ihvat you love.
■'* W m * ,' la wbH* fare* tad*.
T h e ro b n ^ M k tf f tS fiw for ivo ry Typo of Plgura.

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�FRIDAY FEB. 28. 1931

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Basketball Probe Spreads To All
Teams Which Played In New York

D urocher Is N am ed Training Camp Notes
lly A S S O C IA TE D FRESH
M em berO iS anford
O R L A N D O , Feb. 23— ( A 1 - A
who ran hit aa wall as
W omen’s Golf Club shortstop
field may he In the making for

G ian ts Will Play
Intra-SquadGame
Sunday At 2 P. M.

Krider Announces
Local Club Signs
Thirty Players

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Sanford • Orlando
Kennel Club Entries
T fix in irrs »:vrni»:»

m u s t n srti— Fsrariir
T * „ It l a t M i i l r r . S r r „ **•,'#. H I •S»*U. P il o t 0*1. H l s h S Mleatv .
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reler. C ir c le A r r o w
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vac*. *d T h u B d e r
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thingN I N T H I I A d i t Old 4|*lf*». U n i *
Riea.'hl* Msir Raff*
T K N T I I H A C K : K**nfln. H e lm o la .
Verl&lt;r

Ry K A Y K O IIN
N«-w Y'ork Ulanl'a Manager Leo Washington this year. Ha is a
Saofurd Uianl's Business man­
N EW Y O R K , Fell. 23— (/I*) - The college ba.kclbali “ fix" probe iu . Durocher
nmilr mi £&gt;om&gt;rary draftee up from Atlanta, Cana
ager John Krider today announced
spread to all New York Iraim which playcd*gamc&lt; l*it year in Maduo.i m rin U r uI I lie Sanford Women'* Vei tile, who is a carpenter when
that the local club has signed no
•K IU M I MSfF— re u rltr
Square Garden.
|Rolf A»-&lt;« iutli&gt;n at thr monthly not playing baseball. Verhle was
player* for the roming season.
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P ri,». tilth p»rpo*». anor.e
of
the
minor's
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fielders
In
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4* M l t r h » l l . Ac*
The
IP6i
roster
is
at
follows:
The cullftil .port. tcand.il reached luck into la.t ceauiu when, new. mretlng hetit J'i'ilerday nt the
t&gt;p*C**. u ,
Oo. 44 ho* T „ m Seminole Country Club. Mr*. A n ­ iP&amp;t), and bit -272.
I'os. Ilg t. Wgl. lot,.
,M* rtt ilns
paper* reported, police had wiretap recording! of a lail-year In .
Richard U. Klaus
drew t'nrrawsy was Class A
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I he nrwipaprii taid the evidence involving all local teanit Wi i or­ wlnnri m u "B eit on Eiiher Nine
V E R O R E A C H , Feb. 23— &lt;/P&gt;Mgr.
s*
F**n
H ,r,&lt; lll»rr. Judt
dered withheld by an unidentified
lt * r .
Tim id
T**rr.
Donald C. Hailey
c 6-10
175 Choir*. t r «
Hides" tournament held after lb » Kaipb Rranca, husky righthand
Ry E D I I A ltl'K It
M l,»l*.
Hon, t
high uffieial.
Danny J . Hanassak p 6 -in '» I .Ml |l*ca&gt;
meeting. M il, Cr-rile Heard Won pitcher, i* the first training camp
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Expressing himscli as well sat- August Hrgemanti,
Former
Poller- ('ornmiaiioner
in &lt; !„•' It und Mrs. Harry Wootl- casualty among the
C d d r - I ' r t , I t -ftr h Raider, 4 ' h l , ‘ ,
Dodgers.
William I’. O'Hrien entered a
iriied with the ptogres* of tpring
Halle l.u, h y 1*1, e, t*r Vn)r|e». Hali l
Jr.
p ft-HI
niff in ('lass C.
Tlie
big
fellow
was
a
bit
too
iloalin.,
I 'l p l-lp . |lo|,*dvealllie4
general denial of the report*.
Jack
L
.
Cohen
H K.\l)ltR R ZE W IN S
is
Mrs K II Smith Vsoil the low
I*
training to far. Manager l-co
F l l - r i l II SI K— t - a l a i l l t
Police Commissioner Toma* F.
gro*. prise und Mis. Steve Rob­ (ntbusastlr about getting bis Irgs Uurochcr said loday ihe learn will Joseph II. KHOv
D A Y T O N R E A C H . Fch. 23— U T
III*.,.
\.*
T n l Tom
M in eral
in
condition
ami
too
rnurii
run*
Murphy, while raying he had nu
Man
L
a
l
a
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k
.
itoloVi,
iloutid
ll
lil
l
•
of
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inf
it
IR(I
erts tlo low m l in an Orlumlo
SeahrivZr Junior High School
Information that aurh cvldenc"
p ft-lo** |A5 Sinnhr. F r o * Hhln. H*n T * »
,
(iolf A i« ialioll l*,W liruss-laW mug caused a minor strain of lie allowed a holiday Monday fol­ I'aul A . Figgiani
won its ?Jnl ntraighl liaakrtball
S I X T H N i l i:— S 'l S I h e Wile
a groin muscle.
•tilted, has ordered » «e«reh .,f
Allan
W
.
Frith
lowing the intra-squad game which
gam* In four year* laat night.
P il „ I J o nee. | v r l . » ,
T i e Florida WllJlife Feslrratioii. •••' t‘-jrimwent bill! ! - '• week,
fllea. The Commissioner *ald tin* adopted a legislative piograni for 1Other participating hi the tourHerman llagMiorn
.1b (M
I l K F l s a h . Hni|i|il Ji ll , l i e l&gt;4il&gt;
It lirfiwtod Staike Junior High
will be held Sunday at 2 P. M. Jacob
I'H
O
R
N
IX
,
Feb.
23
iAO—
Only
Ije
itie.
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l,
T
u
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tier
I
tr,
le
A
m
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II.
Ilrutel
p
ft.
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departmental rtcurd check might
Itlt!
I L F brut took lb, Ea»t Florida
the coming sei slop of the Flats
*i:vi:xrii
nsi
i:—
i
inb,
&gt;iu*
at
the
Municipal
Ball
Park.
three
New
York
Y’ankeea
remain
take “a couple of days."
Huy H a rry Kammlen p f t - l l
lei, Mr* Doris
Conference junior liigh title.
LegUlutun- al a meeting
of H i- I I McDaniel,
I’r s v l n s
I 'a r h l e . It*l&gt;t&gt;v l l s l n t
on the urisignisl list today— pitchBay Noble, squat Cuban catch­ Eugene I). Kistler
e 6-11
District Attorney Frank H. llo*
I s t i i *, l U v I d — I K i n , .trdell. H ull Im Fu»trr ha* Iteen marking
sportsmen in Jacksonville H i" .., Mr*. Sieve Itolu rt*, Mr*. si Tom m y llyrnr, infiehler lllll
In*
I.re.
T
a
h
i
t
i
Mad
T
h
u
n
d
e
r
n, who tail Sunday broke the Florida
Stanley
II.
Klcmmr
of
rt-l
!u*t Suiuiduv
E. H Smith, M r-. Elmer llnynian,
er. reported in today alter play­
the »qdad thruugh the winning
I ft, II I II II S i r . -----,r|aiSe wile
Johnson und ratcher Yogi Rerra.
tketball hrila* ra*r which rocked
Joseph
Y.
Kreke
p
it
A Joint i t ’ olutiun
to create a
ItoAdam*. Mr*, n . It.
A C m e Mltr. J e r - r V Itaeher. T r t u t stieak.
ing throughout the winter in Cuba. Rernard I). Imkr uly 0
the iporta worlJ, »uld hr never Sail Water t u n Commission will ■" d'lnm- :i'"i
F i i ’ l. T w o
II i S e r v l h l n g .
Ill«tt
• ' •* Mar*h.
Other team* in the competition
T
A
M
F
A
,
F.b.
23
l/P|!•
was
Although
20
pounds
overweight
n
l
l l i , , M r I I h ' h Ii , Ktri l r m l r . I l r l Joseph
A
.
Me*aw or heard of auppreaned wire* be Inti nlucr-d ultniiar
to Ibi
T im e p fi,*iil at the ^ monthly _ catcher who stole the show a*
e r ,^ ftqofnrd, it Attousline and
•
too*
It.
-alii
Nulty
p
rt
lau evidence. He adde,| Ihui hU
al
215
lire
blacky
backitop
lookrd
SI
S
T
M
M
S&lt;
r
—
B
I
S
I
h
.
WII*
Hame A Fresh Water Fisti Com- t mielinu were; Mi*. C a lrnway, i , , ( Iwtteryrneii oprried the CinNew Smyrna Reach.
f
Orville K Mehoffice had nn wiretap’ prior tu
lltd tl a f fer . I I , sear l t » l .
Cut Ini
mission due to the fart that tie' M i-- I lea id, Mi*. Woodruff^ and einrmll
Red*' spring
training in good condition at lie blasted out
rlnger
laat Jan. 2. Wiretap evidence was
P 6-1 1
Irto Klnlah. I ‘o |i |h i . M a r f (toff*, i l i e a
Elmer yesterday. Catcher Rob Scheef- a line drive over tlie lefi field Alliert A . Neville
Ervin Palica, 23-year-old Rrookilultoae, I . titl e lllea, hie,
Itoo d ) .
used to gain conf, -«lon in the |ire* present Constitutional Amendnicn Mi J. W Altman. Mr*.
p *1-2 'k or, Hr*
which wa* intended to provide th&lt; (layman, Mr*. Ruas Adam,;, Mr*, log, sidelined most of last yrar •lands.
lyn Dodger mound ace. won all
Max I. Pfeifer
sent ••fit’' caae.
lb
b
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Irtft
r
l
t
v
i
l
l
II
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l
o
t
h
.
Wile
legislature with the power to fileve Rolterts, Mr* John Ivey, with a laid arm, was throwing in
The newspaper* said 40 wiretap
VerliV, l l e l m o Is, H K Red R u ’ tler. | !3 of his IU60 dcrUlons after
Imi
A hard hittrr with a fine arm, Raymond R. Scheldt P d - 2
Cveafli,.
F I eetliner,
il* r
Pin h. Ju ly 4. lie lost eight game*.
recordings made during the HMU- create such n commission, ** Mrs. I'rlrw Heard, Mr*. John old time form and said “ I ’m sure Noble batted JUrt with Oakland Robert___
(I. ________
Sholtcn
3h
rt
170
1060 season indicated a giant "fix'* well as the Hame A Fresh Water Rrhlranl, Jr.. Mrs, Miriam l(us- I'll Ih- able to catch In 100 games. la*t year hitting 16 home runs.
Herald D . SchulU p ft-l()
Dtf,
Involving alt garden dates kept bv Flsh Commission, contains error- sell, Mr* Irving Feinherg, Mr*, My arm nevrr felt better at
Franklin D. Thacker p 6 -in |
Durocher, who was named an
whlrh rai-e a question us to this Hairy To«ke, Mr- W. V. Hit- this time of year."
2b ft-ll
Ift5
every metropolitan area team.
honorary member of the Sanford F'ank J . Therina
intention.
ting, Mr
Earl llik-ginbothum.
William U’edeklng
p rt-.IH 206
Hogan had a long talk yastqr\\ omen's (iolf Association yester­ Alfred f|, I'anaro
The
sportsmen’s
Federation
Mr*
Itii'k
F
a
n
rll,
M
rJ.
W
•ST.
P
K
TK
H
8
H
U
H
U
.
Fab.
23—
c rt
Haj
dav with Eddie (lard, former I-on*
day, was particularly plea»»d with
Armed Services: F rc l ChaddrrIsland University (Rrooklyn! pla­ will also strengthen law enforce I'owell, M i«- Helen Cabas, Mr*, OVj -Pitcher Max l.anier ami own­ the pitching of Allen Hettel who
menl
In
fresh
water
fi»h
acF.
D
Scott,
Mr*.
Mus
O
’Linger,
- j " J / l. \
er Frerl Kaigh of the 8t. Louis
lon, W illiam Dixon, William Mur­
yer accused of offering bribes to
both commercial
and Mi*. K. It. Smith, Mr*. Hugh Cardinals appear to have each won 23 and lost only 7 with Oak­ phy, Joseph Tomek.
i&gt; ■ /
three L IU stars, and a trio of fIIIv tivltlea
Whelehel, Mr*. II. II. Odham, Jr., other on the fence in tlie matter land last year.
College of New York team mrm* pleasure.
The Hiant'a manager painted
They will *up|H,rt the bill j,r,,. Mr*. Janie, C lliggin- and Mr*. of a HUM contract
for the
hers. Hard also la rhargrd with
out the diversity of Hettel'* &lt;leacting as a go-ln-tween for D m |«i»ed by tin- Hame A Fresh Wat- Camilla I* llrure. Tbo-e visitor* southpaw hurler.
Mr«. M. (iage,
lutnier
*aid Monday he and livery and compared the rangy
allrged brains of the f it . Unit,. er Fl*b Cummls-iot) for rnnfla- pie-ont » , n
rnllon of esruipment,
geur, lin n - Mr*. D S U rn — , Mr* William
the boss weren't tar apart hut pitcher to Hugh Ca*«y. lie added
I nee P. Knltauo,
Mr*
Jam,
H no progress seem* tu have Iw-en lhat the 33&gt;year-old hurler might
The district Attorney said ho IRittation vehicle* of la-mnns i„n- Wa- erman,
I* “Just what the doctor ordered”
,
luce that time.
questioned Hard about any others virted of violations of existing Crapps. Mr- Freil II Williams,
in the relief department. Hlant
M iHetty /.eiglcr and Mr*.
HAN FR A N C IS C O , Feb. 23—
who might have been mixed up in and future law*.
They will suplHilt tile | ll IHI lit ace I'. Its,* sellnail
C L E A R W A T E R , Feb. 2 3 -(/ l,&gt;— U tte rs were getting very little (/)*&gt;— Th e Pacific (toast conference
the scandal. Hogan declined to miv
off
him
In
hatting
practice.
county
pleasure
fishing
bill
|
&gt;
i&gt;
&gt;
effectively killed talk s i- miI dr.
The start of spring training for
what progress, if any, insulted
Noble and Wnitey I.ockman emphasis of athletics by voting
Came A Fre.b
from the questioning. He added
tlie I'hilndelphla I'hillle*, Nation­
dominated
Ihe
hitting
drill*.
I.ock­
('■iiiiiiilssion.
to continue with the annual Rose
al champion*, has l«ern marred
that the inquiry was “ far from Water F
Ttiey al**, will sunpurt the ll.tei
complete."
by injuries— though minor nnea— man hit the longest hall of the Howl football elastic.
day
•
•
over
the
right
field
fence
to two players.
The decision of the faculty re­
Aa a result of the New York in­ sail water *|H,rl*-fl«hing ln&lt;o •
n r a i baseman Eddie Waitkua by many fret. Noble, pressing loo presentative* of the nine PCC
vestigation aotne half doien bill pr',|H,-Hl by tlie (inventor's
hard
on
his
first
day,
finally
got
ami latrber .Stan Iwiliala were In­
schools throughout the nation Salt Water F l-b Committee. This
member* to go ahead with the
jures! yestenlay. Roth are expect- the range and 1aihr&lt;l out stilling 31-year-old daddy of all thr howl*
hfcva pulled their team* out of revenue t* eat uuirked for tLc
exclusive use of I ha proposed salt .
______|
esl to la- out of action for several line drives lo left field on three was unanimous.
further Harden competition.
trips to thr prmeticr rage.
vvtiirti
ba-I wen trying
slay*.
In a radio address last night, water fish Commission or the
Preceding it were rumors that
Alvin Dark, in mid-*ea«on con­
Commissioner Murphy praised the existing lb,aid » ( t.onservatjon j„ y, ( „ fmig-bitr in the Florida
dition, was meeting the ball well the P C C college president* had
until
such
time
a*
a
Coinmls-iun
|
^tssti
League
for
several
years,
SAR
ASOTA*
Feb,
2
3
-U
P
J—
progress of the fti Inquiry and as­
determined to take the pressure
I* in effect, for the development,
finally succeeded and the Veteran outfirldrr Durn DiMaggiu and fielding with hi* usual effi­ off Interrollrglta athletics amt that
sured out-of .town trams Ih trr research and law enforcement Ita
ciency. l-orkmati, still working on
bn*
rberkrd
into
thr
lb,Mon
Red
l.;i
iii;,ll
hungry
town
i*
going
Would hr nu relaxation in police,
first liase seems to he more easy the Rote Bowl would la* first
vigilance against future fix at­ of game *|&gt;oH* fishing. Till* all out to inuke the coming »ea- Sox training ramp ami reported
at
the position and Isn’t letting to go. But the president* talked It
bill
require*
that
any
pei*«.i*
to
manager
Sieve
O'Neill
that
he
*011 a sucre**.
tempts.
It
taither
hi* hatting any appar­ ovrr and passed the decision to
selling catches while fiahing un­
II D Murdock, leading spirit Is ready to sign his 1051 contract. ently.
Offering "a special word" to der this llceli-e shall i&gt;e required
• thr faculty representative*.
the mothers and fathers and to purchase a ruitiinrrciai fishing in convincing 'lie league that ItiMaggio, who flew In from
Gfeyhound Gut Is on the
T h r decision was announced al
Sal
Maglie,
top
Hlant
pitcher
friend* of college athletes whose lirense « r have llwlr pleasure Cocoa can bold op it end, ha* San Francisco, said he was too tail season, began lira ring down the erul of yesterday's meeting* by
olr tortile over WO BO ol
railed u meeting of all interested ronrernnl about his mother'* ill­ in batting practice aa Durocher Prof. II. P. Everest of the Uni­
t a u n t play in New York In the license revokes!.
cil Ireits it, llcrvard county for ness to attend lo lhat detail.
6:10 with oil ihe 'dope'
fnture, Murphy said:
commented Inal he had never seen versity of Washington, chairman
The spoilsmen went on record nest ’I in day night llipuintalion
“ l-et me assure them &gt;that New a* sripportliut any ami all other
on tint degt ol the Otlon
1*11 player* In such good condi­ of the faculty rrpre*enlnH*e»'
R K A D K N T O N Feb. 2 3 - U I V York la a city we are proud of, hill* J o r tin: aid of conservation of tin dull will la' I'ompltrd at
tion this early In training.
press committee.
,
do-Sonlocd Kennel Chib.
propose to, maintain It trot . 'itkrnlsUtrnl with tlie f.ire- (Ids meeting and officers elected. Firat baseman Karl lYtrgemn i*
Everest also announced that the
The Hiant'a will hrrak ramp
\ J f i t r . . t j ■ .. I l l '
carting
211
pounds
hbaut
the
Seven
players
have
twen
apit Interest* of those we going,
here fallowing the Wednesday conference would arrk a new Rosa
priMultd by Murdock In an n (- button Rravra training camp but
welcome as visitors and ’ i&gt;ur uwn
Those ul(eluting the Jackson­ irmpt to line up a team fur hr 1* not going to try to reduce workout and gu bv bus to Rl. Howl agreement with Ihe Big Ten.
rltlsena alike."
I'eterahurg.
Immediately
after
ville meeting f*11111 Hanford were iqieiling lluy which 1* still seven In a hurry.
HO MINORS APMJTTID
The New York grand Jury, I’ort^j ll..l«n * ln g , state prnaideitt
weeks
nway.
N
"
contraet*
have
“ I weighed 216 when I came
which sifted Its evidence Wednes­ of 'the rngariltatloii. and Mr*,
I heir departure the minor league
R
O U T E 17— 8 M IL E S
lice.”
Rirliard*
tuld
the
pitchers
I
wen
aigned
a*
yet
by
tlie
Cocoa
here last year and I dropped 26
day, is expected to take about ,s t.ansiug, Mr. aiul Mr*. Jam ,* H
yestenlay. Richard* thinks hanl- farm club*. iteadM by the Minnea­
laaiiter an nmfident tliat they pound* liefore the seasoni opened,
—
"
week
ur
10
days
liefore
deciding
.
.
------ --------------- Fkern, secretary of the Florida will tiavr no difficulty in fielding
polis and Ottawa will begin train­
went er Irown practice ball* will make
Torgey explained. "Thenn I wen
rtw
what charges
might he mad" Wildlife Fnlerati«tii. Mr. ami Mr*
ing.
down as low a* DW poiund*. I'n
In both pitcher* awl hitters sharper.
against eight accused collegians xinrion II u iiiih ii , Oeorge A. Hju, r a lexm.
Formerly
n
niemlai
of
Ihe
sure
I
would
have
hit
much
hel­
and Rollanuu.
Jr., and It, /. John-on, eminty
Accused In Ihe fix rnae, besltle.i Dlnetoi of the Heinlnole County now defuni t Fa t (.‘oust league. ler than .2VU if I hadn't ioat ao
CiH'on Im* u Uuklog of experienr- much iMiumiage."
Hollasso and Hard, ar« CUNY' Hpoctamen's Association.
•si semi-pro players who might
players F.d Warner, Kd Roman
in- nide to stick mi the Florida
P A L M RPKINHH. Calif, . Feb.
and Al Roth, L IU star* Leroy
hards,
new
State League.
Rlc
US— (A*) — Paul
........
h, Adolph lllgus and Sherman
Mr. Murdock, nuiinslay of Uif Chicago While Sox manager, ha*
te, and N Y U player lln rvry
Cmuu Aarowiation, ha* deposited tnstruclvtl
tnitructrd nip
hla 17 training camp
(Conniet Krliaff,
&gt;15.0041 to it* account aa an pitchers to bear
bei down in practice
liter basketball bribe at
As otl
ivldmce uf good faith* and tlie throwing for
»r batters.
i
tempts were reported
report*d around
around thi
tins
fielding of an right team league "In*trail of calling It batting
country, the
the U.
U. R.fi. H.nnte
S.nute Crime
Crime
prartint let's call It pitching pracnow seem* to la- a certainty.
■veellgatlng Committee Indicated
RAN FR AN CISCO , Feb. 26 t might look Into haaketliali fixe*
hot aaid that nu extensive study (A*l— Jo* I aiu Is, fightlnt; his way
along the comeback trail to an­
was planned.
other erark at the title he held
Kcnatur Estes Kefauver (I )
Trnn.1, committee chairman, |min- nearly 12 yrar*, squares off to*
tad out In Washlntgori yesterday night against lough Andy Walker
that the committer officially gw* in a lll-ioulul hunt at the Cow
Palace.
out of business Mar. .11,
The fight slatt* about II) P. M.
The New York probe, he said,
Utuie, still the grvateit flitic
“ I* In mlgthy good hands”— re­
ferring Is the conduct of Hogan's attraction of them all, is almost
solely responsible fur drawing a
Investigation.
Kefauver said the rommitteo raparity crowd to the huge pavi- 1
ky consider the basketball situs- lion. More than 17J) i h i fan* will j
when It resumes its crime Jam the place. Ita lll.ono *iats •
ing In New York City next wera sold out several day* ago. 1
nth. The committee first began Some 1.64MI standing room tickets '
king Inquiries on baaketbaatl go on sale tonight, date rtceipt*
tting
pool* throughout
the are rxpectei! lo go over 61*5,000.
country •hoot three
The HI-year-old ex-champion i*
r
months ago.
rradylng himself for another title
match with Ktaard Cliarles, who
sldppi-d him In 15 rounds laat
ROOM SIX W IN S
S tills, lead*, Id w w m M d a t .
yrar. He will gu into Dm ring an
^Riwm tlx won tba recent free overwhelming favorite tu add hi*
ftacaipti. Caik, J*»#by. #♦«- right
throw tournament among thw rangy San Francisco opponent to
k Yaw O m H a u l
sixth grade boy*. Four rooms hla list of recent victim*.
lie has beaten Cesar Brian.
eomieted. Sixty two boyx took
pYrt. Features were: every hoy Freddie Reahore anti Omelio Agrain the sixth grade took part, and monte in turn, lie stopped Beahore
A liy
aeven boy* failed to make In four rounds and took derision*
A t limit one baiket out of ten over the other two In ten.
tries each
Walker rates among ring ” unRoom six made 26*4, uf their Id nwn*." Rut he hold* the Cali­
aiiot* good. Room nine made ii^ i fornia heavyweight crown and has
of thalr shots taking second Ihdi- never b*en knocked out, exi-v.pt
fur technical kayo** iluo to eye
among the four rooms,
y Uaemhel and Joe Rusal cuts, lie is 38 years old. while
AJMffCAJ* NAIIfV BWWI
a m
re m o s t
u u n m
i o u t
c a r
i m
m
n
i m
KMtf on 60-* of theie louts will be .17 next May.
*
=
■■
a
I1 T i %
f-\ &gt; r. ■
,r=: ';_T . - ,- i f i f l
.•
— timm
tSa lolkiwlag bays made
A M M C A -n fftM ie toont n mnaa
jjt 4i)W af thalr xhal*. Bill
Jgtu Hthrli led the Yankees in
Watt up to IhM big. beautiful 1951 dtevrolet with any yardstick of vahia. and
a
urearfchalf,
Harrison, MR-1
Mil batli
ihoff, %Charles
j L
Harrison.
balling on four different
diffi
youll
want lo enter your order for M right away! JDtrT tt*a the longest and
taomaM-MOOl um noM
Itomtar awl Jokany Williams, »U in &gt; -iE t7 , 61, It ,

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INSTALMENT LOAN
DEPT.

HOWARD ZINK SURE— FIT

The Sanford Atlantic National
Hank
MMaker P IIIC
Tel. 2*t

S EA T C O VER S
LUMITE PLASTIC FOR A LL CARS

Stanley-RoKerH
Hardware Co.

FIBRE COVERS

214 S A N F O R D

CUSTOM TAILORED COVERS ALSO AVAILABLE

AVE.

Phone 1361

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

COURTEOUS SERVICE
PRICES RIGHT
Q U A LITY MERCHANDISE

Jack K . Morrison, Manager
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THE
HERALD
SANFORD
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FOR R E N T

W El A K A A P A T H E N T S ,
aad 8torm II* W . F ir at
Phone 490 W.
K IT C H E N E T T E
ApartroenU—
Slumberland Court, So. City
Llm lta, Rt. N o. 17-W.__________
H O U S E or Apartment. Seo Mra.
Guy Warmack, 819
Ay*.
FOR itE N T : Apartment for A p ril
1. Five rooma, furnished or un*
furnlahed. Box I t Herald
Furnlahed upataira apt. 1717 Park
Avenue. Phong S78-R after
8i00 P . _ M . ____ ______________

I headroom KoSaS famished. call

1238-W
FOR
E65M
Busin*** couple haye hire, com­
fortable furnlanan, inwiu,
laont, their
inair
home, with connecting bath, for
rent to a gentleman. Nice *#*tlon and lea* than ten minute
. walk from bOflnaaa dlatrlet.
Linen furnlahed. See evening*
at 806 Holly A re. 810 wreak.
i t l FLO O R Apartment, call evenInga 7:30 to 8:30, 1801 Magnolia
Avenue.
t U N F U R N IS H E D
ed porch, I H mile* from town.
For rent reaaonahle. Phone
1330- IL
W A N TED
Wanted— Middle a n lady to abate
apt. Call 672-W before 6 P. M.
W A N T E D — Bab? ’ erfc
Phone
612-R.
8— H E A L E S T A T E F O R BA L B — 4
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Duplex— 3 Room*. Bath, Separate
I Porehex, Entrance* Each Side—
J Furnlahed— Immediate Potset*luii for Limited Time.
Sea Jake W . D. Maace
Small. Modern. U k N r w r t " -------

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

TODAY FEU i x 1M1

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Couniy J u il(. of M.iulnol. Oounty,
Klorlila. at hl« offlr. in |h. court
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Flotilla. nlthln
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month- from lh&gt; tlm . of lb . (ir.t
liulillrallnn of Ihla nntlr*. E u b
claim or it.man.t .hall hr In writIn*. ami ahatl .tala th* place of
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to hy the iliilmnnl. ny.nl. or at*
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Wanted! groci
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caihier, ex pen • S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y M O TO R S
blit not nece*. ■ If R. 1x4 ML
Phone 18lj
See Je4ia W . D. Mama
Mr.
Whatley.
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Attractive, 8 IW roetn Home, with
Here*.
Second Street. Call between &gt;
4 L«ta in Nice Community— W A N T IjD -jg iritjrp c
fountain ami
Beautifully Furnlahed ready t*
Occupy.
Keetmaater 4
condition
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PHILIP VKIUIIM.LI.

t i l M ill er A v en ue ,
Keel P e ie re n n . N e w J , r o &gt;
T » u ere heretiy „,&lt;iere4 an d ie ijulred III file y o u r w t l i i e n ap p e a r en re I In pereon n r l&gt;y e l l n r n e y l In
tble prui e n l l n a nn Mo nd ay, the t l t h
•Uy of Merrh. 1*11, end In th ere,
after file y o u r w r i t t e n defenee it
eny, ee re.julre.1 by le w . In default
whe reo f - a i d r a u - e - n a i l p m r . . l
K » I’arle
T h e na tu re o f Ihla eull le for
divorce an d o t h e r - j u l i e l . U r e li .f
T b e name of th e C o u r t In Whirl,
Ihl* m i l la I n a t l t m . d an d pendi ng
enrl the a M i r e v l e i e .1 f||Je io tin
c » « e ate •&gt; h e r e in a b o v e eel forth
T h l - no llie - h a l l lie |iubll*hei1 n i n e
a week for four i -o n -e c u tu e w e , k*
tn the Hanford ll e r n ld . a n , K i t u i &gt;
of genera l i lreulatlo u.
pnt.iiei ..«
In Henilhole I ' o u n l y , Klorlila
W I T N | - &gt; « m » h and aiol o f n . i . i
•eal at P enfo n l. Hetnlnole C o u i i i i
Tln rb le . Ihle the l l l h da y o f p . i.

FOUR ROOM Route, bath, hot and V E N E T IA N IIL IN D h made tc
order. Seminole Venetian Blind tuary. A t&gt; i »:. i
cold water, 3 loti, Limber. Hi.
»* I* i i t i i m m i n
480 W. 3rd St.
Phuoe
8, Box 143, Glndrrvilie, near Co.
Ae I 'le r h of eal.l Clr*
1188-R.
Bue.
Tour ■
2 B ED R O O M Hou«e juit outside
Cali Phone i"Hi fur
city, screened porrh, bath, ahadr,
A ll Tnars Of Honk Wmk
fruit. $3,000,00. Term*. Phone Mary McKinney Buukki'e|i'ftg
IQ4I-M.
Service
Ru-mi 403
LOTS FOR SALE Lockhart*.
Atlantic Bank llulldlnr
4160.00 — 810.00 down 46.00 per
Mo. Beth DnBoe Hoi HUM.
NEW FLtiO K H rurlaretl Pi per­
fection Old flour* mad* like
•i ROOM H O U S E it 2.714 llrniiic
Avenue._____
______
new. Finishing, .leaning A wax
lag. portable power alae* f t
«T ROOM H O U S E , excellent luxa­
tion. 10,000.00.
years axperienra la Semmeli
.1 BED RO OM H O U S E , 2 Iota, » » ,County. U . M tileason. Lake
liHfl.OO. Term *.
Mare
2 BED RO OM H O U S E , oik floor., I.A W N M lIW E h S Sharpenwl. bi
cur. lot. 2 car garage. Term*.
eyelet r*palre,t. lock and key
C O M B IN A T IO N STO R E A N ! )
work. Prompt aenrica. II. W.
A P A R T M E N T , Furnished. |fl,Shuma., 310 E. 4th St.
000JW
J. VT. Hall, Realtor, Florida State HOOF W ORK uf all kind*. Eavea
and Guttera Repaired aad Paint­
Hank lllalfr. &lt;ground floor) Ph.
ed. New Ruufo applied. Painting
tlTM.
____
___________
and
eoating.
Sanford,
Ph,
Pour unit a pin intent bouie, com­
luiMt-W. K. H. Arkenburg.
pletely furnished, garage and
d irt* tree.. Make offer. 227 O K I.A N IX I M im in g N-ntlnrl. Urlandu Evening Star. Call Ralph
Sooth Volutin, Orange City.
Bay
It M U
W A TC H and Cluck Repairing. All
A K TIt L K S FOR S A L S
wurk guaranteed. Rrayoiiable
C O N C R E T E SEW ER P IP E
prira.-. F. M. Eugll-h, Jr. Pli.
S* otic T* n k «. O r rate Tea pa. D ry
H i m ,____________ _
Tanka, Ta n k Cradlea, Stepping drag line, huili]»ier. uurap true*,
Stonra, Bench.», Flower Pott,
muck, fill dirt, ahell and clay
Block*. W indow allla and lintel*,
hy load or JoU Contact H . K
Central* Floor*, Machine finCubated, and aaaoclate*. I0P K
lahed. Fran Eatimatea.
Haw York Ave.. DeLand.
Ph
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
fM or 886-W. _______________
i M E t a ______________Phnae IM S
IN C O M E T A X raturna prepared
Wa bath loan when you don't bring
by tax accountant rrgiatrrrd
your praacrlptlona to L A N E Y ’S.
with Treaa. Dept. Dem(&gt;»ey 234
Phene 103
Melach Bldg. Phone I7(U1.
V E G E T A B L E S , Uvcatock a n d
VACUUM CLEAN ER N O T
MiaceiUneou*. Sanford Farm ­
W O R K IN G R IG IIT T
er'* Auction Market.
Rcpalra mad* by trained factor
experta. Phona U80. Free plci
FR IED S H R IM P Dinner " th a
up and dalivtry within M mil*
Beat Shrim p on Earth" at Horn*
ef t , 124 E , l i t St.
radlua. Prompt aervlce, free eatimblea,
TU X E D O F E E D S .
line.
Hnilt'a Tuxedo Feed
W O O D W O R R IN O — C a b I n a t a",
Countera, Shelve*, etc. to order.
M ILLS S W A P B R U F -8 0 8 E . 4th
Small boaja^bullt^ repaired, ra8 l We B u y . Sail or Trade moat
anything. Phone ItA-J.________
W NIXXBR m otor Bike. Clean and i " n ( A i c e s - p e r s o n a i !s — 1»
la good condition. Priced to eell.
8te at 118 N . Park Avenue daya M A R Y ’S L E N D IN G L IB R A R Y
1809 Magnoll*— la now open Mon.
oaly.
thru Fri. 10 to 13 A. M., 3 to 4
T R Y OUR
P.M. S * L j _ t o j n &gt; . V ^
.
Steak, Southern
______ _____
Fried Chicken.
Barbecue
----------- jo, and Sea Foodo. A n - W ANTED— Someone to help drive
lo Phitadelphla Mar. I. Phone
gel'f Eat Shack. Corner of G r ­
290-W between 2-8 P.M.
ave and Sanford Are.
Tep-Fllght Paint _
. gal. 88.60
LOST * F O U N D
— 14
Mcn'a Loafer*
... .. pr. 84.05
B LA C K F E N D E R akirt on Clay
Tarpaulin*, alt all**
road between Lake Mary and
A R M Y -N A V Y S U R P L U S
lAingwooil Saturday. Plea-t- call
&gt;18 Eaafard A re .________ Ph. m i
________
J M * . 1378-J.
4 B U R N E R G A S n a g ^. good condltlon. 840. 518 Mrrtle Ave.
IS—
A U T O M O B IL E S
— IS
O IL C IR C U L A T O R , fine condition,
&gt;40, aofa, &gt;18. Andaraon, W. R E N T A C A R . U^lriva It by day,
week, or aeaaon. English Fnrdi
1at St.____________________
and American Forda, aedana,
A B O U T 860 roll* uaed bleaching
atatlon wagons aad ronvartiblea,
| l 0 T ---------paper, #100.00.
Phone ---------T . Wheat
St rick land -MorrDon, Inc.,
E.
on, 81873, W inter .Park.
_
FI rat Rt.
8 yaar old Raamora w aiting i
(Ja*4 Trucka
chine w ith timing flock. Ph one
1941 Chevrolet hi Tbn Semi-Flat
IM 4-M
Stake Body
140.7.
New Hampahlr* ~R*d itena .and
Pulleta, W hite leghorne pallet-. 1944 Dodge High Side KtaVe
I Ton
&gt;460.
in . v*. v . m a n te, uomotel.
1947
Dodge.
1
Ton
High
Hid*
* - A R T IC L R H W A N T E D — *
Slake
&gt;746.
IJ R O U B E D T I R E S at beet price*.
1947 Dodge, I Yoa High Rid*
Stake
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*785.
r
(495.
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______________________

Railroading Is
Exacting Job
Railroading la Indeed a man'*
life . . . it's a hard, eaarting, tail
satisfying job. And no one know*
this belter than M r, Ben E. Nix,
Sr., of 2115 Uingo. Little IW k ,
Arlrenaae, w h o
hna been a rail­
road
man for
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Auth orily
at tbe|r g i v e n
addt- d*"1! * » « o i t o e h , p.M, F e b r i l e - ,
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lo r -lellvery nl Hnnforil, F lo r i d a
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Ryu K - N I »
keep going. For
a while Mr. N ix didn't feet much
Ilka rating, w u l . wa* juvt imvr rally run-down. Il„ had h**)d
a lot aUnit H A D A tiO L , but Juet
didn't quite Iwlirve R. Finally, Up
deridnrto gtv* u a trial abd waa
amaietl at the reeulta. He -tailed
feeling helter after the first hottie and aaye he is going to .-onlakuig U
AD
D AAC™O*L . Mr. Nla
tinue taking
llA
found that llA
H A D A iC O L N ttfim M
Vitamlnv III, ttt, Nlaein aad D m *
which hie eyatem lacketi.
Here la M r. Nia'a own malement:
“ HornetIme agu a friend af mine
recommended
llA D A C O L
w ry
highly n me. A t th* beginning I
waa very much amused at the
thought of llA D A C O L , However,
I did decide to give It a fair trial,
and to my amaaement, It helped
me greatly, I wa* run-down, tired
and had no appetite. After Hie
first bottle of llA D A C O L , 1 frit
better. My appetite had picked up,
an* I really felt like eating at
mealtime for the first time In a
leng time. I fe d that the Vilamlas und Mineral*, which R A D A .
C O L contain*,
my
na- b a n built up my
. intend
tua-dowa condition,
A C O I."
lo f-nfinue living
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thune-Cookman
Choral Ensemble
To Give Concert
* T h r H*lhun*--Cookm»n Cnllrgr
Choral Kntrmbl* nf 2T1 vnirrs will
prravnt a ronerrt next fueulay
erm ine at 7:3fl n'rlork at th*
Flra! MrthoilUt Churrh. Mr*. A l■eda C. Hacker will direct thr
•nannhir.
1 T h r ifrtnifi haa an unusual re­
pertoire which Include* the wnrki
of the early matter* at well a*
thoae of the contemporary com|m»ar* and i t-qually at home
with I’slwtrina a* with Cole
Porter, Rev. J . K. McKinley «aid
today, Choral** are prmmt**l in
the Grrgtirlan rootle a* writ a*
in the latent type nf i‘rrd W ar.
Inir arrangement.
T i n - lit-Uuir,e-Cookni*n I -ttlirgr
Choral Kn tern Me whoso •Inter r
love of good music la rmipled with
a dctlre for perfection, i« rapidly Itecondnif i cognised a« one of
the forrmusl choral eniemhle* in
the country,*' Itry McKinley said
"Those who arc privileged to
lirai thi* tjdenrlnl organisation
will leave the concert with the
realization that they avc hoard
an outstanding chotal ensemble
Who»e growth t* rlearly appalent."

C o lo r e d

News

A hlrthilay dinner war Riven In
honiit nf M r- Carrie Jones Blonday evenini;.
The table wat overlaid with a
linen laldecloth anti a renlerpiettof snapdragon*.
A rhlrkrn dinner wan w rvrd
to the following guests: Mr. ami
Mr*. J. N. (.'room*. Mr. ami Mra.
'rank Itlair, M i. and Mr*. II.
leallr, |)r, and Mr* J. C., [ting­
ling, Mr. ami Mra. II. K. (illmore.
Mr. and Mr*. Coley llrown, Mr.
•nd Mr*, lo c a l Itlark ami Mr
•ml Mrs. Kirn Hrewington.
A I M l Mra. Hattie ! ( Starke,
Mra. Mary Dean, Mr*. Anna
Homier win, Mr*. Maggie lliantley,
Mr*. Willie M Tyaon, Mr». Ktptln
Wright. Mr*. Itosa Kteheliierger,
Mra. Fannie F ra ile r, Mi*. It. M.
Lott Maxwell, Mra. laiellle llrown,
Mra, Violrt William* of Daytona
Paach, Carl Smi|t»ttn of Cleveland,
0., amt Anrlrew Roy Met.

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At THE CHURCHES

•i. Chur* h Nolire* m tul He prcaenled at the lltra ld office oa ik*
Jay before pohliralion.

Sanford Mlnlnlerlal Attnocintion
Itev, Angun fi, Mclnnln, Frenldrnl
Itev. Fred It. Horton, Sec.-Treas,
l &lt;INCR Pdi A T IO N A I. C H H R C II
I'ark Aaenoe and Third Street
J. Ilernard limit. Minister
Churrh Krhmtl IOi OO A .M .
Mo mine
Wornhip 11:00 A.M .
Sermon: *'Yr&gt;u Can Perform A
Miracle”.
F A H I I .Y WUHS1IH*
"The diatinRuithinR rpiallty of a
f'hrUtian home I* that J riu *
Chriat I* the center, and all it*
rnerntier* aeek to obey Hi* Ij i w of
Self-denyiriR l-nve. It la Ih r parent*' supreme prlvileve to lead the
children to Christ.
''ll &lt;a mot Ire too strongly urRed
that regular, corporate
family
worihip be practiced a* a funda­
mental part of home life. The
faintly worsliipinR together re*
reive* enduring tile»*fn|t for It*
self mid I* a tuiwerrul witnena for
f*o,l In the rommunity,
"A borne win,-**' way of life in
that of Je*u* Cbrikl would na­
turally deinnnvtrate Ihe endtirinR
value* nT home life held preeloua
by all ualiona.''
Mailra* C«nfererue.

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| Dr. Henry McLmilin
OptumvtrUI
Maiaolla

Phone I I

Legal N otice
a a fo tim
-. t itsnHriR Oriitt
rn t a r r ,
r* T »: « • K M inrti*.

i r a o itT K .
ft* T ilt: ia iT A T K UK
lr» Ada I* Slat!.,*** Iin e io d
•a m . w iio n i t w a p tn « t r.a*i
Holies |« h r r .l., alv*n that C I.
•thawa a*
•.tiiili.l.l r*l.r
Iran
w hl» rtaal refort ■» aitmini *■** I't ihe e-rair „r Mr* Ad* f
IBthena
rate*! that h* (lit.I
Me petition for“ float &lt;1I&gt;&lt; Itara*.i, and
‘
fca will rapply
in tfc* “lltmnrat.U
tlnuata* Htenettupi. «'«*tnlv

Ijfe nl tiemlHole I'nnatr, Derlfi.

Dr* tlh Aar of Mart h, tail, tor
•roval of aatne and fur final Ala.
id* *• aamtoliiinier of
tfca
ta til Mr* A il. «'*. Mallira*. drd, op Ihla lis t d*r of Jaenarr,
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FHF.F. M K T H O D IH T C H U R C H
Wrsl Fourth Street and Laurel
Avenue
Fred It. Horton, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M .
Radio program W 8UN fi^rt 6:fMJ

P.M.
Young Peoplea Service 7:00 P.M.
Kvangcllitir
Service 7:30 P.M.
angi "
Rev. Leroy M, Dowell, evangelist
ipeaking at troth morning ■nd
evening servleea.

F IR S T I I A I T I S T t IIU H C II
Park Avenue and Hlith Street
W. P. Ilrnoks, Jr., Pastor
John I.. .Miller, Minister o(
Education
“ Wc'vc Saved A Place For You.”
Sunday School D* 15 A ll. "B rin g
voui family to Sununy School/'
Wc provide u place for every me-rnU r of the family.
Moining
Worship 11.»*&lt;* A.M
Sermon by W . P. tlrook*, J r.
Training Union 0:15 P.M. Union*
fm curb age group. Story Hour
for rhildii-n under U years.
Evening Wot ship 7:30 P.M. T h r
F IR S T C Illt lK T IA N C H U R C H
Scirdnulr High School CJIcc Club
IK07 Sanford Avenue
will bring a s|M-rial program of
J. II*miI.i 11 karri*. Minlaler
Hindi. Everyone invited.
"WorkinR Together In Ixive" la
Wrdnrwlay Evening Service 7:30
the Minin ter‘a sermon -ubjcct fot P.M.
Sunday morning at the First Cluia"Kvery ItiHim a* Warm at Youi
tian Church.
Home."
"He Hath Done All Th in g . W ell"
will be ihe evening &gt;ermon aub- FIR ST M F7THODIKT I III III II
ieet.
J. R. McKinley, Minister
The Churrh school meet* at tt:l5
Mr*. P. It. Stephenson, li.ll.K.
A.M. nnd the Christian Youth Fel­
9:15 A .51. Church School. A rim *
lowship meet* at
I’.M.
for every age.
A welcome await* you.
11:00 A.M . hlorning Worship.
Sermon Topic: "From Rag- To
IH H .Y CROSS C H U R C H
Rlchc”.
I UpUrupsI)
B:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship Ser­
lie*. II. |„ Zimmerman. II. 1)^ vile.
Iter I or
7:30 P.M,
Evening Worahlp.
.ltd Sunday in l^a t
Sermon Topic: "A n Aiming Op.
linn A.M . Holy Communion.
poitunity”.
ttSttl A M Family Service and
tlhiiich School
tl:U i A .M . Morning Prayer and t H ltlN U A N A N D M IS S IO N A R Y
A L L IA N C E
Sermon.
Park Avenue and Knurlernlh
3:00 p.M. Mi*-ion Service, Ml**Street
iuncr, The Vety
Itev.
Stanley
filenn K. Smith, I'tslor
Ilio w n -S n imwiiii B T . D ., T&gt;ean,
llihle School lr;45 A.M.
F.iiisrnpal Thcologiral Seminary,
klorning
Worship 11:00 A.M .
Alenaiiilria, Virginia.
Pallor’s subject: "Ood See* You
Service* during the week:
Kcarrhlng”.
Mission Service* nightly, SunKeening Servke 7:30 P.M. An
day through Friday H:00 P.M.
7:du A .M .
Monday through informal inci ting for all age*. T h r
Thursday and Saturday lfnly Com- pattor Will t|mak. All are wrlrom r
m union.
L A K E 51 A l l V C O M M U N ITY
l*:0ti A.M . Friday Ibdy Commuii
CHURCH
ion.
i:. C. White, Minister
Mioioli Servlrr fill
rhildten.
ITmich Sthroil |0:0|| A.M.
Tuesday end Friday |;IN1 f'.M.
Worship 11 :IH) A.M.
* *■
Junlute 4:lHI P.M.
C H R IS T C H U R C H . lgM«wn&lt;al
Westminister Fellowship Si.AO
( Episcopal)
P.M.
Rev. H. |h Zimmerman. I l . l l .
Tuesdays R:IK) P.M. Choir Prac­
Vicar
tice.
3rd Sunday in l-ent
Wednesday, Women's Associa­
fdkt P.M. Evening Prayer ami
tion meets at (ha Churrh, Felt. ZM
Sertttnn.
at
3:30 P.M. Mlaa Clara ami Miss
All are welcome.
Kdfllt Speers will &gt;»• hostesses.

Hope Missionary II*pi 1st
Church
The Rev. II. W . William* hat
bran aervinR
thr
/inn Hope
Haptbl Church fm ,'lfl year* Felt
*6. 1951.
we will Itr favnred with the
Bethlehem Baptist Church s&gt;fficcrr members and rholra and
quarlclt of Urnoksville, Fla. If
gnu fail to hear them you will
mi** a real treat.
Qtoir No. I and No. 3 of Zion
* will taka a M r part In Ihrae
dew. ThrouRhoul the day the
jverttary aermon will lie derad by the Rev. A. C, Mellten, thr pastor of New Mount
‘vary llantist Church, at I I*.
Mi*. M ary M. Htephen* of
peak Just
for e
R Hope will •
apeak
Jnat Ire
before
_ partnon.
aermon.
. .Mr*.
r*. Ceola
Loots tlryant
Uryi
will ib-livcr
F IR S T I'K K S U V T K ItlA N
the Welcome address.
CHURCH
i Wc atr planning l&lt;&gt; lo-gln the
He*. Angu.
Mclnnln, II. ||„
M fh l srrvvlre* at
t’. M.
Paalor
The sprakei* In thl* ate a* fot.
SdS A. M. Chim b School.
erat Dr. 0 . II. Stark, Dr J.
11 SHI A .M . Murning Worship
Rllrxllnr, Sir*. I,. W. Klchel- Sermon hy U r. Wade II. Hogg*.
B f tir,
«:30 P.M. IHunrei Frlbrwahlp.
* — Rev. H. W , Wllllanu l’a*t»r Youth Fellowship.
-"— M l*. Ilm trite Clark, Churrh
7:30 P.M. (.veiling Worship.
Sermon hy Dr. Wade ll. Iluggs.
‘ *— - —
Special Music for Sumiay m orn­
^ o n i m r Inatltuted the 11. H. ing: Anthem, *‘(^im* Unto Him
id office* In I MOO to help Ret from the Messiah”, Ifandrl
hy
aplo *ellb-,t on western home- Women's Choru*: Anthem, "T h e
sad*.
I’ulilican”, Van de Waters hy
Chancrl Choir with solo by Rnbell llrown.
Sjieclal music for Sunday even
Ing. Solo, ’ Have Thine Own W ay
I ord” hy Stanley Hrumlsy.

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C E N T R A L H A P TJS T C H U R C H
Ninth Street and Laurrt Avenue
Her. H. L- Whatley, Pastor
Sunday fw-himl 9:46 A .51. "R rln g
the family to Sunday School*'.
Morning
Worship ||:4h A .M .
Sermon hy pastor,
B .T.U. fi:io P.M. A union fot
every age group,
Kvrnlng
Worship 7:30 P.M .
Theme: "Sleeping Through Je-

■in ',

"Come them with u# ami we will
*l*i thee giMMl.”

M lIR N IN fT DEVtmnNH
Rev. Jon C . Craws, pastor of the
Churrh of Ural, will I* In charge of
the Morning Dsvollon* Program
throughout nngl week, Tha program la a j***-«*tatis6
Radii*
Station W T IlR , in cooperation with
the Sanford Ministerial AaaociaHnn. It it heard dally at B:iW A -H .
A piesentatfon of the Sumiay
School l^aaon is given on Satur­
day* at 7:15 P.M.

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Have You Heard

ERMITES

Rev. LeRoy McDowell
EVANGELIST

Free Methodist Church

FIDELITY

Com er W . 4th RL A Laurel Avenue

NKKVICES BtSO A* M. AND 7 ; » P. M.

Cnr"K *

YOU WILL ENJOY THE

Mmt

BUY NOW!

WHILE OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE!

USED

ITEM NO.

CARS

1950

523
556

Ford Custom Tudor
Ford Prefect

1.949

S-600

Ford Custom Tudor
Mercury Sedan
Chevrolet
Ford Deluxe Tudor
,Ford Deluxe Tudor
Dodffc Fordor
Ford Convertible Coupe
Ford Deluxe Tudor
Ford Station Wafcon,
Overdrive
Lincoln Cosmopolitan
Sedan, Overdrive

1918
Chevrolet Sedan
DeSoto Sedan
a

1947

Studcbaker Sedan
Ford Station Wagon
Ford Station Wagon

1941

%i

Ford Coupe
Ford Tudor
Ford Tudor

1940
Plymouth Convertible
Coupe
Dfxjgre Sedan
Mercury C6upe
Chrysler Sedan
Plymouth Tudor
i

i, in .'

Plymouth Sedan

1936
Ford Tudor
Plymouth Coupe

limuUfully

1929
Ford Model A Sedan

TRUCKS
1949

Ford Vz Ton

1947
Ford 2 Ton Stake

1946
550
S-602

Ford Vz Ton Pickup
Ford Vi Ton Panel
Chevrolet Vz Ton Pickup

p

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3

2

vsl

&amp;

Chevrolet 2 Ton pickup
U ow n

a u n s /iu ®

Chevrolet Sedan Delivery
Mack 2 Ton Platform
Chevrolet Vj Ton Pickup

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JncSSmSSimoohisoi*

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HCt eats *&gt;®-2 2 'iu*eom*

LnsMESiss&amp;ssSStiS^^-

Ford 1 Ton Pickup
Ford l Ton Pickup
Ford 1V» Toa Cab Chasaia

ACME VACUUM STORES* INC.
O^aado,

V l -iX f ' f

Dodge W z Ton Cargo
Dodire V /z Ton Platform

H#'**'

White 2 Ton Van

Florida.

Without obligation, I would like a F R E E h**os# drwisn
at ration of your beautifully rebuilt, Slftcm Sowing Ma­
chine compl*t* with n F R E E P U T T O N H O L E R for
H230.

jM H M

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YOU GET A BETTER CAR,
FORD OWNERS GET BETTER SERVICE.

19.18

Ford Model A Flat

PREACHING OF THIS MAN

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We know that new care will be scarcer, and that used care will be higher, but we
also know that replacement parts are getting harder and harder to get. Therefore,
we are going to sell our used cars and trucka and buy Ford pnrln.

Ford Sedan
Mercury Sedan

60S N . O r a n g e A v e n u e

[terminating

O U R E N TIR E STOCK OF
$50,000.00 W ORTH OF U SE D CARS AND TRUCKS
WILL B E SOLD B EFO R E A PR IL 1st

1939

AT THE

FREE Inspection

SELLING ALL CAES!

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May Be

North Main

a . '’oppotition" l » government
autiioiity.
Olwerver* said that hy giving
the penalties highest gnvrrnmenl
-afttiou, I’l l ping also apparently
wa- trying t « take some of the
heat off rrginnal and local gov•rnriirnl*.
Dissatisfaction
with
liH-al government was refnirtcd
will, spread.
Th* Chinese Communist* in
the IViping announcement admit­
ted Mu' p*-a»ant opposition to
land irforni 1^ spreading rapidly,
“armed defiance1' to tire Coinmum t rrgime I. getting out of
control, and that thousand* of
Red militia and government of­
ficial* havr Iwrn killed by ’Yountcr revolutionary” agents.

The bioailsasl said the situation
bad grown worse "since Urn
i.uint i , d of the Airier iran iniperialist oi:gr&lt;-s*ion against Korea."
It &gt;one riled that roving guer­
rilla bund* are destroying rail­
road* and bridge*.
Submitting the stern new pro­
gram to the Central People's goveminent loinu-il, highest admini at r al t Inidy
in Red China,
deputy chairman IVng flheng of
the political and law rommltter
ili* laced "the government mu»t
no longer Ih- magnaninion* and
Imi* fit."
"It we do nut thoroughly des­
troy the |ieop|e*) cm toy therr
cannot Is- a |»-ople'a victory," he
said 'If we do not suprire** thr
Mulo
of America and ('tilling
Kai-Shek
I Nationalist)
bandit
group*, r-rrurity ami the vitto
of tin pn-ple cannot lie ronsii
flat ci I "
|Vig a-acrteil open defiance to
tlu- ri gimr is rife throughout thr
country, particularly on. the part
of “ n|M-nlanl" |ier*un* who had
lie* n taken taick into thr party's
good graces.
Tb&lt; ii-gillation.*, subniitlrd and
appro n il Tiirvday tent announced
only In t night, provided death
-&gt;r life iniprisonnirnt fienallirs
fo| any person* who:
I Ibbi-I ugaimt the fatherland
l,y winking with "imperialism."
J "Initiate, Irrupt aiiiUor buy
over civil servant*, armed force*
or people'* n.ilitla to lake part
in rela-lllon.”
3. la-ad or illr*-cl ■rinnl reliellion
I. Conduct espionage by tllrrrting enemy plane* or warship* to
largct*. or supplying military
C H I lit It 111 I IIR IS I
e*|niprnenl and material to rnF.lm Avenue ,nd Seenml Street
e m o » either in or outside the
J. C. M i hnl-on. M iri-trr
r until rv,
HMN) A.M llihli Study
Tk Work a* iinrlcrground agents
ll:nu A.M Morning Worship.
fm •nrrnirs; participate in anti*
7:30 I’.&amp;l Evening Worship
Th ill-clay 0 imi |*.M. Ili’alc studs, Coipmiinl*t organisation*; organ­
ise or direct anli-Communisl secVisitor* alway* wrl-onm
t rt servleea; or who, having surU I’HAI.A C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H l*ern re-educated, fail to prove
rendered themselves, repented and
Church 8&lt; honl 10:00 A M.
their reformation by meritorious
Worship 11 :im A.5i.
Weal minister Fellowship T:0tl sarvu-e ' in the government's be­
half
I'M .
ft. Utilise "feudaliatte" secret
Kvclllng S e lVic.* S;fiO I’ M
Thursiiay evening prayer nterl- Mai* lie* to engage in anti-Coming 7:30 I'.M
munisl activities.

.

Hr* Sure To
Call tir W rite To-day

ftsstlaasg r , m m N f t Oast

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millre hsi r&lt;-niatlvrly approver)
legislation which would icquitc thr
Army to accept physically fit draft
age men whether or not they ran
read or write.
The proposal wa* included in a
compromise military manpower
liill Committee Chairman Vinaon
( D C a i introduced yrstrrday. The
committee
pent
nearly
Hire,week* III c|o*rd *c*.ion rewriting n
bill utge-l by the ftefem-e Depart­
ment.
The Pentagon u anted IH ycai
olda tuought into the military
man-t&gt;owri program Th* rnmmlt
Ice'a romproml i call* for in
dlktinn at |H'-j ai d iciprlrc. fr nr
month- tiasir tiaining.
It also prop"-'
return to the
J*»'j*ry, I ''15, K im r"* i pfty-iral
and menial exeptaore landaida
slandaid* tlmt were in *ff.. i u hi rt
thr United State wa figldmg a
global war
Rsrk of the proposal to tower
standard* I- relorf.in.e of 1'iin
gressmen to approve inrluetion nf
nun under I'.* y*ut- nf age Mptlt
other manpower luiinc. arc •»
halisted. Their II,.III indiratr I lie
idea i* ro.t popolai -villi v o t e *
Thl* -nlttr rel.ietaiin prompt•d
thr committer tcntatikclv to op
prove withdrawing frem *t.* p ir -i
dent authority |o trfr-i uinrtiel
men who hove no rhiblren
There ha long Im &lt;-ii »n i spr* -eil feeling in th* committee ilmt
the rrjci lion rote rndri pn- .-lit
Army slondnnl' i* too hurtHut final anept.im • of lha lie,
rii-d standard* provision by the
rommitteo i« not a -crtainly.
There i 1 -ono feeling till-- not
only would load th* Arm y with
misfits Inir Hint -nine of I lien*
would licrmnc vctcrai, rm-ntal
case* and a futiirr burden on Mi
tatpayrr.
The llcfen e
l)ep*rlni,-ril
i
known to oppo*e *u»-h n move Amt
the Army, w-hirh draw* upon th-draft, ran
ei.ontcil on to pm
up stiff oppiMtfion
The A m u point 1 . It, it the ofher
-erylrc* *lr*-« |y an- getting thi­
rl earn of tin tnartpouir lliroogli
voluntary enlistment* and it dinfi
•taniliird* *te lowered (l will -»■Ir**t
ll|l With I I’ll of llll-tl win* ** on*
witness -aid
eal It* i ''have in
cany a -tune in Ihcii right hand
tn know which wny to turn in
M|Ulll|s right "

IN D IA N K V A N tiK I.IS T
Services will l«- held every night
neit week through Mar. I at 7:3d
P.5|. daily, and Itidtli A.M. Sunday,
at the Wesleyan Methodist Churefr,
I'oala, with the Rev. W. K. Pamptopee. Indian Evangelist, as gur-M
speaker. There will Ire singing
every night. U m rge D. Marsh I*
lh« pastor.
FIR S T C H U R C H ^ O F C H R IS T.
S C IE N T I S T
m East Second Street
Sunday School lf:4B A.M.
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Wednesday Service B:00 P.M
Reading Itnorn Tuesday*
and
Fridays 3:0(t to 6:00 P.M.
The revelation of (,m| as the
one, supreme, infinite kllnd, Ihe
»viirtf of all wisdom, Is unfoide*!
In f'hrUtian Science services nest
Sumiay, when the l^sson-Sermnn
I* entitled " Blind"
The Holden Te a l is from Psalm*
33:11: "The counsel of the l^rnl
&gt;tandelh for ever, Ihe thought* of
his heart to all generation*.
Included in the reading* from
Ihe Bible (K in g James Version 1
1* the challenging stalemsnt made
by Paul when writing to the Philllppltns (3:61: "Let this mind lie
lu you. which wa* also in Christ
Jrsuv”
The result of &lt;i*mplying with
Paul's statement it (ndtraled in
_
ust* ___
this passage
foam “Science
ami
with Key to the Scripture*'
by Mary Baker Eddy, w
i Is one
of the citation*, in this lesson:
When we fu lly unuerstsmt nut
relation to the Divine, we ean have
no other Mind but Ills,— no other
larva, wisdom, or Truth, no other
sense of Life, nnd no conscious­
ness of Ihe exlstenre of matter or
error” (page 205),

ChincHu Rrd«

D c m a t if l

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pis

FR ID A Y FE B . gf. I M I

THE SANFORD HER.4LD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

i

�•51

ta Unity H u r t ta Strength—

TH E

T a P n M rt tha F m n *f the W erM i
T * P n a w lt tha Pw p i M of Am trie a.
T a h d t i Preaperttv for Sanford.

AN

VOLUME XXXXD

Taft-Hartley
Act Ruled On
• By High Court

K s tn h lla lifd

W IS

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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

Washington (IrcotH Crew Of Record-Rrcukiiiff Jet

Refusal Of C irct.^
Court To Enforce
NLRB Ruling IsUpheld In Decision

M ITA IN T R ICO iD -M t AKINO IWIN.JtT IO M IIR Canberra I* wolromcd (top) •* It arrive* at Andicwi Air
Form Bate, ouUlde Wa Junglmi. m rout* lo Wright yield, Dayton, Ohio, for inspection and possible adap­
tation to the U.S. Air For re. The bomber Hew from North Ireland to Gander, Newfoundland, In four horns
and 40 minutes without refueling At boilom, the crew la officially greeted. Shown (I. to r .) are: Fll|ht M .
A. J. Roger Robson, radioman. Squrdron leader Arthur Collard, pilot; Flight I.L A. E. J. Haskell, navigator;
A ir Commodore FeiJInand Seam, and M»|. Oen. Morri* R. Nelson, U .S Air Force.
(fnffraalioavl)

Bradley Reveals T ogliatti R e tu rn s R.F.C. Corruption
End Rebellion
Hearing Leads To
250 Thousand GIs To
In Italian P a r t y
16,321 Crate Week Are Now In Korea
Presidential Aide

l

- ,r s r u ,p7 . . s r . ^ 5 C a s .
A continued Inereaua ~m volume
la expected. A light aievement of
beans and tquaan at fair prices
continue* on the market.
"Volume on tha nrnpanu Stale
Farmer*' Market ha* taken an
upward swing with 3M cars
moving out for Ike week ending
February 21, an Inereaka of ion
ears over the previous week.
Weather and trow ing condition*
good
are reported ideal a*
types
a Inereaie la reported
li
9 of product though
er. Price range
modltles show b
to gl*pO; pepper
ami squash a t g l j g
Item* with limns,
field and. Engfli
tomatoes and buttarbaana brought
a f t ess revenue to growers of
ggli.712.gg"Rustling" has been divkrted
from livestock ranches to the
( cabbage patch In the Sanford S U t r
Farmers Market area. On# grower
reported theft of apprpsimately
40 hags of ratrbago cut from his
field aoraetlme Sunday night,
Frieda on that commodity a rt
still way above tha
the average bringIng 15 00 per 50 pound M g . Good
demand on other llama
price*
on fairly high
etlary
at 12.78 to g l J
Iceberg
lettuce at gfJO to

•“IfcJHrt.

Albert Pitta
In Anto Accident
Albert FIU* of Sanford
oanioru received
receive*l
bruises about tha kfifta
hi
tod other
minor bruises whoa
*u Mb 1MU Plrmouth sedan turned
oeet on
■ the
ntd a*ut
dirt road at about !|tSg o'clock
Saturday night about a « U a east
*f O itaoj.^

ID.%1

Associated Press I.onset! Wire

No. 1.13

Allied Forces Knife Into
Gap Left By Routed Chinese
Armies North Of Hoengsong
Taft Term s Plan
ToSendTroopsTo
Europe Foolhardy

By RetrcatinR Trito
V i r g i n Wilderness

I O K VO, Feb. 26 td ’ i Dough! "** ol the U. S Seventh l)i*i*ion
Scnatoi Claims Move knifed ahead today "i* thr light
Hank of the Wth Army offrn*i*e
Minht involve Up in
cenltal Korea to a point til
T o IH U.S. Divisions mile* north of Pangmm.
A patrol of the (la c k dltn ion
W A S H INC. I O N . Frb . Jh &lt;#l'i
Member* of ihe Rotary (|u!i
met rille and anti-tank lir r , hut
Senaioi l i f t &lt;R Oho*) , *id towrnt in a body today In the «lmi(
air n h ir it e t , rr|K i|trd the Red*
•pnqioied by thr Seminole Coun­
day ih ii 4% til «it* .*% IH 1 . .N. land w rtr withdiawing.
Mix i*inn&gt; in 4y lie »ent In l.nrupe
ty Health Unit, the Seminole Coun­
Today’* aclmn wa* the fmt
u n lr x l «*flRff8« limit* the (Mi»ei
ty- Tubereulotit ami Health A motime the Seventh Divition, only
of P ie . ulrtfl | itun in
( latino and the Seminole County
Atnrnran unit lo teach thr Mann.lfr R r|U lb!ll.*ll (voile V
The
\|rdieal A x m u tio n in U'elAa
i liurian Inudet. ha* hrrn identi­
leader &gt;.ik I in .4 »l dement p trp aird
IhnldniK on Fil*l Street to hate
fied in (omhat *ince it withdrew
t" 1 ilto|ie lie in ity .
for tire
X-ray and blood tr*l* made.
fiom the Changiin ir*ri*&lt;ut to the
that it AAMlllll be "bicilltardv ' to
I hi* artion on tlie p.irt nl thr
llungtiam hearhhead latl Decerncommit rArn a1ix ill*i*ion« In VXe*- her,
Rotary ( luh fo||uwr«l talk* at the
If 111 f.un»iir a drfrn*e until Mir
reKiilar weekly him heon in whl&lt;h
I he American Second [)i*i*ion,
United Male* g rit d rlim lr &lt;(Milthe ini|Mii|anie o( the lesti holh
dogging muth through the mudmilmrtdt on iontnhution* hy l.um
Nmn the *tand|Miinl of the em­
hound tiiniintain* on the left flank
(lean nation*
ployer and employee were made
Taft i. rifled l.&lt; fore ttw Ran of the Seventh, reached a |*oint
hv Jatk Ratigan. prngrani rhair*
nl*’ fo n i.-n n ln lio n . omt Vtnu-d IH mile* north cd Chechon. it*
II «•«i11Mittal
I'ntie k ill
man. and Pr. Frank Quillman
jumping olf place when "Opera­
Both etuph.1 .it*d the fart that
tion Kilter" began 1**1 Wcdnetday.
undetected disrates can U n
the Second ami Seventh wrte
dangerntt* lo thr prrson arro.*
ijieaiheading the cauliou* Icnth
the work txmrh at to thoae who
(*oi|o adtance along thr moun­
actually have them, ami uiK*d
tain ipinr* n[ crnltal Koira.
rmployrt.i of all kirejs of labor III
the i 'Uiiinunil)- to sre to jt that
Retiraimg Red* fought only
Wlllinm
Willett
thrir rmpl«&gt;crs takr advantagi
action*.
Ne*erthrlet*
of this opportunity to have Or*1 tISTIf VINO beforr thr Sen dr .uhTh u* pei mi v , r lairned and tearguatd
thrv hot another rvtimatrd I.Hfil
(beck'' made on thrir hrallh.
injured
hv
exploding
ga
to
a
roinmitlea, William Willett &lt;d «ve )
hiilliliiig at tin. 5tum&lt;i|uil Airport killed and wounded Sunday a*
Itcfore going to Dir rlin k m»nione of tha llva llrvWistructlon F ll«-r* of the flub gathered In front
Saliiids* uiglii it . o o .lia k , aod | 'nitr(| Nation* force* advanced a*
today w iic Miioitrd iccovtimg m
,
,.
.
of the Yacht Club where pirturi ■
‘ '" V ’C'*!!"!! ^
'" 'i'’..",'!.'I
*' r r r made of the clui. and Itthat be had been subjected
Ft-ruald I aughton Memorial llo*. ,n,,th ■** * -J nine*.
Th e
Red pullback from a
guest* hy L R Cox and Henry to •'Improper Influencw." He denied pilal.
he ever cnnaclousty yielded lo any
J. W Bavin, m who.r room the threatened U . N . trap wa* so
Jainrsmi of Kasex Studio*.
VUito* . _ introduced at iMkl .i.
^ lnl)ii*i«». (Internnllonal) etplooou t*»ol pi,, r. |o rivrii ...r a p id that Id. General l.dward
yere hand horn* fir Duia llet*-|M. Almond. Tenth t ot|r» comliinehron by ll. L I’rrOna, Jr., In
_________
ntnyd Hake* I «,l fu t and * i., ntandcr. called it " a virtual
eluded the Very Rev. Stanley
oncfdegrr, Ion i . ..n tiei arm* un-i‘ , rout.'
' "
Brown Sermon of Virginia ThroAn estimated ll.OOU Korean
leg
ami W \V H im melon tia".
Ingtml Seminary at Alexandria, ,* «
.
it (intlMUfll (m I'tigr Mil |
Iiatitl .uni to&lt; hurl*', aid I*&gt; lit
V a . Henry Penn of liottnn, Ma •. i M S f H t h O k V f
v|l|* Halt. atl.-i.iltu- physician
Clyde Woody of Madison. Wh
*******
Kite- I'lilef \| \ I 'tev *laud a|it
rharle* Marian of LakevVoorl. N
to,(ay lltal the III* o .1 .
m a lt
J ., I M. Duolap of t,e\rti*on, Me,

R atigan And Quillman Stress Im por­
tance Of Check-Ups

Strawberry Deal
v Reaches Peak In

J A C K S O N V IL L E . Feb. 20 (Special! — "Th e peak of the
winter strawberry, deal was up­
on the Pleat C ity Stair
Market during the past
ending Feb. I I . vAe*t 10,321
crate* of tft-plftta edeh brought
growers glg7.322.1T. This quantity
, aaaeeeded the pruvteue week** outJ gUt ef 2,7*1 crate* by k d b r than
I I J W crate*. Price p e rp ta t aver­
aged M -lf f c . Continued, heavy
volume la antielpatod during the
current week* aceoidtag to W il­
liam L. Wilson, Director of State
Market* In reviewing (he week’*
activities on the ila l* markets.
"A total of 25,400 flehi cratex
of .fomaloea returned a groe*
revalue of MO4JO0.M to grower*
on the Florida C ity Itata Market.

2fi.

Rotarians H ave
Free State X-Ray,
Blood Tests Made

WASHINGTON. Feb. 26-4/T)
Supreme Court ruled to­
day that thi Tail-Hartley act
liver federal court* vatlly broad*
ened power over National Labor
Relalioiu Board order*.
The deciriofl unanimoutly up
held a ruling by ike U. S. Circuit
Court in Cincinnati refuting to
enforce n 1946 board order which
called on the Pilliburgh rtaamrhip
'ompany to ceate tfiicouraging
‘ membeniiip in tha teamen's unioa.
The company operate* about 70
freighter* oa the Gnat Lake*.

4 -Th e

JutUee Frankfurter dellverad
teday’a deeiaion supporting the
circuit rourt’a ruling that the
Taft-llnrtley Act, na wall na tha
Administrative Procedure Act, ap­
plied to tha caae. Both laws were
passed after tha labor hoard le­
aned tha IM S order.
. The circuit court, undertaking
•a atudy of tha order, ruled that
the board'* finding* In the caac
were net supported by “reliable,
substantial and probative evld*
ire.
The Justice Department up­
rated to the Supreme Court to
overturn ^tha ^tircult^ court's rul-

M O NDAY FED.

W EA TH ER

Continued mild and clear In part*
It cloud) through Tuesday. SlightIt hither temperature* north par*
lion tonight. Light la mndrrate
variable wind* mostly easUrl) to
■•oiithcrl).

General Testifies In
Favor Of Draft Of
Eighteen YcarOlds
W A S H IN G TO N t-'.l,
W A SH N falU N . Feb.

Jh__(/Pi

— General Omar N. Bradley rh»
rioted today that about JWl.OOB
American*, in all blanche* nf the
aimed tervice*. now ate fightinR
in the Korean campaign,
Tltc chairman nl the loinl
Chief* of .Stall, testifying belo*f
the House Armed Srtvitet Conimiltre. dtd not give a breakdown
cf figure* for the Army. Navy.
Marine* and Air Force.
"Over In Korea," Bradley luild,
"there are approximately * quart­
er of a million American* who are
fighting for this nut inn and nur
position In world affairs.
The commit I re ta n in .dering a
rtimprnmise military ttianpnuci
bill which would lower the draft
age to IB 'i year* set op machin­
ery for Universal Military Hervice as part of a long range pro­
gram. .
Secretary nf Defense Marshall
also waa due to testify, tint lie
has been III with a cold ami was
unable to appear. Assistant Herrotary of Defense Anna Rnicnhetg
also wa* sick and unable to testi­
fy.
Bradley said world condition*,
which caused the Joint Chiefs of
Staff to recommend a "partial
mobilita'inn" of .i.bnfl.imn meo,
"m ay persist for lb, lb nr 20
years." lie said Mich a site form
a* has been recommended may
hava to be maintained for some
time to come.
The General said If the situ*tt'wiiiBSia n* r , i « a m

Albert Corpany, 89,
DIch In llonpitai
Funeral servkes for Allwrt
Corpany, 69, who died Friday at
the Fernald-I^ughton Memorial
Hospital, will be held tomorrow
•t 10:50 A . 51. at the Freabylertan Church. Rev. A . J . M rGlnnlx will officiate.
M r. Corpany a native of Huron,
O h had lived In Sanford for the
past 35 years. He wes a rctirrd
ra m e r.
B urvlvon irv.lucle three idrrr.x
Mr*. D. It. Squires, Mr*. E. K.
* ' . ? * ? * * } } * ” •I ' 1™ * * Carlton.

y’ t I
f'ommunikt box#, ailing I’almlru
Toglialtl, who has been In the So­
viet Union for tiratment sii,rr l » tor*- t hrtatmaa, returned home
Middendly today, presunuildv to
deal first-hand with a growing
brea* h in the Ur&lt;| party rank*.
The leader of 2,Ui0,0UQ Italian
W A S H IN G T O N . Feb. 2ftComi,,nnl.ts rrosaed the Italian
DPi— The Senate Hanking C o m .
Austrian border by train and is
mittee today approved a its*
expected In reach home tonight
gap Vft.day eslrnsion nf federal
A* the train leached Venice. hi* 'rent control* until June to.
two top henrhmrti, Luigi Lohgn
t halrnran Mas bank (D -M (') told
and Pleliv Seeehla, Joined him for
reporter* the committee Itari
flic (it|&gt; ti&gt; Home.,
sutkoriicd him to Inlradnrr an
Togliatii'a trlurn t* expected to I estensinn re*olnli'in "tth the
signal a dtarp mrrease In Com- ' understanding
that
hearing'
niunivt Party actlvltlr*, with the
• mild be started nest month mi*
annual National Party Congress | adding n federnl rent control
a . the fust hig event In blarrh. It
aerlion to the Defense Prndurha* torn reported that hi* quick ] thm Act. Th e hearings, he said,
return wa* spurred by the recent
will he designed lo determine
resignation of two lop Commuwhat federal rent control will
nirt* from the party, which wa*
he required after June In inert
followed hv a wave of resignation*
defense needs.
hv Other Important local leaders
who opiHnctl the party’s polirv of
WASHINGTON, let.. Jf. f.l’t
potting Mn*mw*s Interests hcfnrr
,
.
„
.
Intriligalmg Senator* gnl from
tlinie of Italy,
Togllatll went to Moscow to re- John R. Skrlr*. former oflidal of
(-operate after undergoing an op­ the Dallat R F C rribce. tcilinwmv
eration in Rome for the removal
of a hiuo-1 clot on tho brain. There today that Ro*. Bohannon a.ked
was some speculation he may also him aLmt gelling inlliicn'ial tirl|
have Iwrn railed on the Kremlin nn a ,$10,100JXK) R F C h*an. T|*e.i
rarpet to answer for the growing
iTaailamO r,a **aas *1*1
signs of weaknesses In his party—
the biggest Communist Inrer in
Wmtern Europe.
T h r Italian new* agonry said
Sir-~—
Tagllaill was arcompanied on his
trip from M«»cow by Italian Comniuniit senator Vlnecmo
trlli and .Slgnorina Leonide lotti,
Communist woman deputy in the
Dalian parllammt. Thc;e
two
were ii-ported to hero gone to
Moscow to urge him to rnme toick
when the split In the Italian Red
front widened.

Influence Of Donald
Dawson Said To Be
On Sale By Friends

T i n T(* A r e in ju re d
R y (*;is E x o lo s io n
A t N a v a l S ta tio n

C . 0 . P C o u n tin « : O n
Eis iM ih o w u r T o R u n
In 1952 K lo c liiiu s

I ln r t S M *

IIS **aac *1*1

It* JACK III.I.l.
Pi
W A S H IN G T O N . F rb 2'.
Governor Thomas B. Ih-w.-y ami
ulhi'i eiipporters uppaM-titlv ui&gt;
counting nn Grtu-rni Dwight l&gt;
KtiCnhowcr to wind up thi* year
hie Juli as comiiiMiidi'i id the
North Atlantic IJcfcnw f.tn&gt;
Dew ey (n|i| flifndx (i|i ,« week­
end visit here he th in k ' Hie fui
t«r general will hr uvmtxl.le |ur
I lie Republican presidential inuni
nation in IP&amp;2.
Th is would glvr E l *( nh’iwrt le .
r"^ " s hr’ *!•!'l it w 'e n l'&amp; v
in a ealiyoii «n the l.anwrhr farm than a year to orgnni/' und get
mile from hn farm into effective opriatimi u dr
about
fense force that is Ittth nmie
home.
than a paper army now.
Notie of hi* friend.* think*
Eisenhower would step out of hi*
supreme commander »'*le until he
Is certain the defense (ff'U t I*
sureessfiilty launched and ran lacarried on by another ( mi*.ihlv
his ton assikttnf, Lt General AI
I fred Grlienthcr.
Itrlm i ■ VFfrtl11)51
ing Klsetthower as

PLAN K CRASH
SM AK O N , Ka*.. Krl,. 2tV-u11
A two-engine B-2f&gt; training laimh.
er from Vanco A ir Force Hate,
Knld, Okla., rra*hi-d in a field
near lirrr tcvlay.
Fmrtefs Traffa*. farmer living
near this south central Kama*
Tow n, said tmdiec nf three airm„ , w rrr
|„
Wlr,.|,.
tige,
The plane rrashetf afmul «;25

Atomic Age I'lancH Arc Coming

« It att if the

defense force isn't in
' &gt;lia|xhv the end of this y^ju that
"Ik e " feels he tan
•ill, a
lot of public confid. Hr#* iIII the
defense effort will hnvr hern
ilisai|Hited.
O f rou n v. President Tin m an
could ask Biienhowei to tny ill
Ids pout and the General, who i"
suhje* t t » the rommand.-i in
chiefs orders a* a -oldlrr, roiilii
h a rd ly refine.
But Hie Elsenhower entliu*lasts

Confederate Raider
Dies At Age Of 99
S E L M A . Ala., F«b. !W— &lt;rPl—
General James V/. Moore, *J9,
commander of the United Con­
federate Veterans, dltd today.
General Moore, who waa strick­
en with a cerebral hamorrhage
three daya ago, celebrated Ms
IKrth hlrinday last month. Ha was
one of two surviving Confederate
veteran* In Alabama.
Moore ran away from h|a
grandmother's horn# at Newnan,
G » „ when he was t l and enlisted
with Morgan's Partisan Ranger*,
a unit of Wheeler'* ravalry.
Moore attended Virginia Mill'
U r |n ilitute after the war and
graduated In. 1*73. Before
his death he waa tba inatUution'a
| oldest living graduate.

Hoy om it _
and lis te r, Ploaaant a.id
Ernest PHlllpa.
The Erickson funeral home i*
JOBI.ENH B E N E F IT S
attribute?1the ear turning on*lts in charge of arrangements. Burial
T A L L A IIA B R E E , Fab. 20 —
will
taka
place
in
Ohio.
»H# to loose sand In 4m read. A
(Specialt — Florida unemploy,
Negro who ||t*a M g# Osteen
ment
compensation
payment*
IMft
T
E
N
T
E
D
brought Mm bark la M rifryd. The
dropped to thalr lowest total of
Mara
than
1200
people
have
Ftymouth wus eomawbat Amo aged.
the year during tha week ending
taken the combined health testa Feb. Iff when I M J N wa* paid in
being
given
in
Hanford.
Health
G O OD r t O U R U f i
weekly benefit*, according to re­
Educator Bill Theil announced to­ port* from the Florida Industrial
FKNN TAN, N. 1
day. The Jests, which began last Cam mis* Ion.
Friday, will continue until Mar.
In Seminole County payment*
totaled FI47 during tha weak.
Payment* warn m ail to 10 war-

II „s lls s M Oa l*aae *l&gt;i

Women Outnuinhcr
Men In T ) 0 O i i s i i h

250 Pooplo A ttend

^lr• when Hie department ntrtvt'd.
due to ii , of ii to u r in ih r tuiil'llog.
Doo| . III .exi'inl Ilium . Wei*- I.low 111

off of ilu ii liiuv
H u I'laxt •• i in i ( .1 in the MHim
of All. ttlivis from eepage I.f
fiom i* room niros- the It,ill where
li S'lls heal, i I&gt;w-1 l«x *i|1ir itl«.mi
II*. *&lt; ■(. At the Him , lit IG li i .,n,t
Mi llnvis Mi re eel tni* Hn........
•*f Hu escaping ga &gt;*tnl when Mi
IhlV'is I III Hid &gt;ui Hu i In Hi.
i park in n -t have ...' IIIrr&lt;! Hint
. xpl.xf.-.f Ihr ga-. . od f'hii f I lexe
laud

Mi llaMingioo
ipci'lvnl
in.
hullo when In- rn tru .l Hu- r-e-ui lo
ant the others.
The lila*l (M-riiiied in the building lliuiu'dlnteiy I.--1.1ri,| the hutlii
ug usixl li* tin Gi-urgr llarr Irainllitc x&lt; hool

(in in flfliiiijrlilc r &lt;)|

Icfiml Woman l)it‘s

Large Crowds Visit
Lora) Booth At Fair

:t00 Officers To Como
I’inSwi ford Wednesday
About dial memliers nf Hie K|orida Pence Officers V .('elation will
lo- guests cf the C ity mi Wednes­
day afternoon. Police Chief Roy O
William , stated te la )

AVAH H IN G TO N , Feb. .?&lt;--td 'i
— For the first time In It. H
census history, women uulnuudai
ed men in la** spring's big heal
Hie program will -tart at 1:00
court. The ratio: l.WMi women In
wp|,' B „ist(d match on the
1*81 men.
I... nl range. At fi.mi nVtnrt a fmt ■
Th is was one of the point* In j„,
wm |,, held .it Mo i lk flub,
a report on Ihr U*Wt eetuu* made ,
ublle Hafutday nlgbt hy the
ASSASSIN S T A N D S T R IA L
'ensua
Rurtau.
Among
the
W A S H IN G T O N , Feb »ft M ’l others:
O w ar Colls ro xvent on trial for
Th e number nl children under his life t'elay OR ■ charge of
lloutt
guard
10 years old increased 40 per killing a White
during the attempt to a»&gt;ai*li&lt;ate
rent between 1040 and Pd60.
lit the same dreadr, the nuitiber President Trum an last Nov. t
The 37-year-old Puerto Rican
of person* over &lt;55 Inrieaxed .‘17
Nationalist, neatly drrxxed in •
per cent.
T w o out of every three Anieri- dark hrown suit, was brought to
thr courtroom of Fedrral Judge
rans over 14 are married
D uring the 13 month whirh T . Alan Goldaborough haudcuffnl
preceded the census, almut one- and under heavy guard. Tlie hand■Ixth of tha papulation moved ruff* were rxynowd, Itnwever, as
he enterexi the room.
from an* house to another.
Ilth S T E P
B E L F A S T , Northern Ireland,
Feb, 2A— fjpp— An Inquiry inlo a
dockside tragedy last Jatt. 31, in
which 18 men were killed and 40
injured when n ahlp'e gangway
collapsed, wa* fold today that the
gangway broke at tba 13th step.

More I h a n 2.'&gt;'&gt; persona attended
the fonnnunltv fi-h fry xpninurcii
hv the I.Ions flu b and prepared
und
&gt;r*cd al the Elk' flub
gr.witid* Friday nlgiti
I 'c i t I’m ilnii wm* chief conk and
tdanner nf Hie fl-h fr\ and wus
nf - 1.led in frving thr fi.h hv fu rl
H-M inta, \l Skinner uml flsicrtie
Wel-h
Mix farllo-i preparril the :nlx
for the "hush puppies" which
iti'krd hy t'lvde llu to i v. as*
&gt;1 led hv Mnrcej faille Tile coffee
wn* tiiewed hv llsrold l.ewt» and
I •■■** l-'atllc. Eil M cfall served at
•'fireman" and James Ruhton, Jr.,
a:
cnahlvi Hn the serving m m mille. were Boh HhnW-'ii, A'ollc
Williams and Malcolm Mm Neill,
I!
F
Rohlton, a new member
of tile ctlltl, assiltod
Kin? l.ion O'Keefe of the O rUndo flub and member* of the
Orlando and Winter I'ark Liona
Chit's were tiievent. Tlie ruenu in
■ildition to the fi-h fnetuded baked
lo an i, daw, and cobt drinks and
■offei t h e lervtng darted «hnrtl\ ufli'r •» Oft ('"chick and continued

1.It 11« vlibly » laine T rran. in
fan! daughter «l f Mr and Mi .
A F T ry a n •,f Thnliia m ile. Ga.
•llix 1 Feb 20 li the John 1*
An hihahl II" &gt;1" lal in T h " mas­
vilbe. Service. ■
a i r* held Thin ala y
E rl ■ 22 In 1 In 'Ilia ' ill r.
J inly, Imrn h,'uv. 2*1, |!Poll 1. the
1
Kin nddaiightcr VJ.( Ml
E V M illet of Hanford. M r. T ry a n i the
funner Sat a Miller
Reside* thr* paiettl
mn-f her [
grandmolliei she in survived by
li sister. I inda Gale; and tier
gtaiidjiarerits, Mr. and Mr * Eted
Hy actual count and hv careful
T ry a n nf Thuinn .vlllr.
i air illation, more than rl.tMllI people

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with theoewtkal ablUty to fly tndaflAltaly
■I a ipeod UmlM only by the airframe, are
Amerteaa Industrial laboratory hag bean
|a ftn lg i a* atomic aoglaa for rorb plane*. Radical da( 1) a a n r i compa rim ant (arrow) on wing Up, and
control bum noting on wina. Tba crew In no n at tha
(I) b relatively doaa lo Ih* power plant, but
to the laQ ( 4) b as far as possible from the
redioodlve power none* T hen concept* come from Interview* with
acles-ids working on atest-powend • lev-reft plant. (fatcroeHoaat)

L i n n ’ s C lu b F i s h
F r v A t F l k s C lu b

" c o u n ty co ur t
County Court
convened
thi*
morning with Ju d g r tKiugla&gt; Htrnstmm presiding and IH criminal
and five civil rases were set for
trial. Opening trials are scheduled
to start at U;30 o'clock tomorrow
wutning.

watched Hie style -how* preienled
at (he Seminole County h-mth at
the Central Exposition during Ihu
pad week, Manager Ed Whitney
nf the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce, «aid thii m on'inr.
IG extimnted that nearly 111,040
came hv the booth and Inspected
it. Tidal cost of the Imoth wa*
I'.Mgi, he said
The Chamber of
Commence today received a rheeh
for 1600 from the Cenli.il Florida
Expusitton, the check representing
n guarantee for participation In
the 11151 fair.
President II. Jsmr* Gut today
called for a merlins at I -3D o'­
clock this aftetniM',* of ths Indus­
trial Committee of the Chamber
( f Commerce at M r. AA'hltney’x of*
fire.
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Washington
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.larksonvllle
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U M lIia U !•»•■» Fas* Oa*»
influence which hava reached tha
subcommittee I* E. Merl Young.**
Young, a spare man with thintilng hair, read a prepared statenieiit to the subcommittee when
he look the stand after tielng
sworn.
He reviewed tiln rareer, aalil the
newspaper* hud hern having "a
Roman holiday” in connection with
the rhargi'H against li1 and said
there had l»een “ false Implleatlona”
that Ids Income had risen '•pheno­
menally” and without Jutllflrntlon.
Any progress he has made,
Young asserted, has l»e*n due to
hard work.
lie referred to n recent state­
ment hv Rep. Sul tori (D-Tenn)
that a "beautiful white mink or
ermine roal” belonging to Mrs.
Young was part of a fee to Voting
from a furrier seeking an RFC

loan.

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

Young »ald he Imught his wife
a fur coal la-cnner lie felt lie roiilrl
afford it. lie "aid hr had checked
and found that the furiler waa not
an RFC tan rower, hut had onre
applied for all RFC loan which
he did not git.

taffa! Notice
sm it h r. rn t e r m s
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T M K HTATIi (&gt;K Kt/flllHA
TO:
WII.I.IAM
TIHIMAH
TtJlINHII.
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WEDNESDAY FEB. 21, 195

THE BANTORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Atomic liomb
tleattaue* From Faga Oat I
have at thr pieient time li the
straleglr bomber.” I.eMay replied.
Wherry wanted to know If the
potentialities of the A met Iran loiu:
range ‘ Immliei program luid been
fully developed.
I.eMay said he didn't Ihink so
but added tlust the |itr*rnl pingram was going along mi fail a»
It eouhl he put together.
l,eMay lei mi d the
strategic
bombers the greateal deterelil In
Russian aggies,Inn al the pre­
sent time.
” 1 think we know mole nlmiil
long range bombing Ilian any of
our Allien and it seem* seasonable
that should he our major rontrlhutloii,” (to defense nf Europe)
he said.
This was In line with ttie think
Ing of Wherry and smile other Itr
pilhliraiis, imludiiu: Kunatoi Taft
(It-Ohlu) and for iiic-t
president
llerheil Hoover, Hist the United
.States should fruit* its efforts
on supplying nlr and iea |mwei
for the North Atlnntlr defense
forees.
Overnight, the Renal.' gimip
which has Imtii seeking some lim­
itation on the number of American
troops which can In- sent to Eu­
rope lost one inippurler. Henatoi
Douglas Ill-Ill) i,nit the fight.

Officials Confer
With FHA In Jax
On Building Loan

1'rrllmiriary steps which may
lead to the construction here
of a r.o unit apartment house
project by Oxier-Weller Inc., were
taken yesterday by Mervin Osier,
City Manager Clifford McKiobln
and rtty Commission Andrew
Carrnway who conferred with
F1IA officials In Jacksonville re­
garding the project.
They were Joined in Jackson­
ville, said Mr. MeKIbbin this
morning, by Finley Knljrht o f the
htnkernge firm of Knlght-Orr,
end Infotmed Richard Stanley of
the FHA of the local tax situ­
ation a* it will apply to the proj.ci, which It Is planned to lo­
cale on (he site nf tha present
softball diamond on the lakefront.
Information developed on the
iiioject will lie considered by the
FHA In connection with the ap­
plication to lie submitted by the
Osier-Weller firm In seeklfig «n
FHA guarantee of a loan to fin­
ance the S.'I60,000 project, Mr.
M' KIhliln (minted out.
He stated that on Hundey he
Imd attended a meeting of the
Florida league of Municipalities
Water furnished liy the tl. H. at the (ifnrge Washington Hotel
Reclamation Service inlgnlrd 6,- where ilfi cities were represented.
A four point program was
OfMl.limi acres in IttfiO.

: Korean War ;
ICh Um H Fran Faa* Oee,
north of Chlpyong where a
French-Amerlcen force last week
smashed a massive Red counter­
attack.
Scattered In an srr north of the
Wonlu salient were Hl.tHMl Com­
munist troops who Imd pulled hack
from the attack to lick their
wound*.
U. H. Fifth Air Force planes
roared out again Wednesday in
aupport nf ground troops.
Big Naval guns rocked Imth
coasts of Korea.
The battleship Missouri 1mmharded the Tanchon area in far
northeastern Korea all day Tues­
day. Other Allied Naval forcea
adoptd hy the I.eagur, he said.
This Include* sending an execu­
tive secretary and legislative
rounael to Tallahassee during
the 1051 session to urge all legis­
lators to resist any efforts hy
"other groups” to take rlgarette
taa money from cities.
Another project was to secure
a general art to enable cities to
acquire, construct and flnanrn offstreet
parking facilities. The
group approved also the securing
nf a Social Security enabling act
to permit municipalities and their
employers to particlpato under
iw provh
new
provisions of Social Security,
Id Mr. McKIhhln.

bucked strong shore batteries
around Woman on the sea of Ja­
pan coaet for tha 8ev*nth straight
dey.
The U. fl. cruiser SC Paul elood
o ff Inchon Port on the Yellow Sea
and pouted heavy fir# Into Red
concentrations north o f the thawlor Hon River around Red-held
Seoul.
In their first big lunge slnro
(Jeni-rnl MnrArthur ordered his
troop* to readme the Initiative, A l­
lied iroopa swept northward 10
miles and captured Cnunrhon town.
rtiunchon la 10 miles north of
Chechen, objective of a f'nmmunlit alnsh a few days ago on the*
cn»l central front. The area has
been a no-mnn’s-lanil.
The U. 8. Eighth Army romiiiiinupie Wednesday said the A l­
lied troops had encountered no
enemy troops In the northward
t brunt.
Eirlil dispatches said the Reds
were pulling hark so fast that they
veil, leaving equipment and their
dead In thr snow.
A H. 8. 10th Corps spokesman
raid there was evidence of a hasty
enemy n tic a t on thu irnliul
fronts.
Thr lost heavy Communist re­
sistance ended late Tuesday northmat of Chechon, n road huh 20
miles southeast o f Wonju.
American patrols
ranged as
much as III inlles noithweast and
four miles north nf Wonju.

to Implant In the world.
With Mr. Truman at tha breakfa il wart almoat all hla cabinet
officers, Justice* o f tha supreme
(Ceattaaet n ear Faa* O iel
to understand what a serious si­ court and congressional laadara.
tuation the government Is In. He
eUed it up this way: "Tha most
tremendous emergency that any
government has ever been faced
with. In the history of the coun­
The Church of God prayer banJ
try."
will meet at the home of Mrs.
lie added he knew what he was Willie Brown. 612 Locust Avenue
talking about because he has stud­ Friday napn.
ied history. “ I know we are going
VieltoiT are always welcome.
through some o f the things that Rev. R. V. Hestle, paetorj Mrs.
were gone through In 1800, 1918,* Nora Jones, president; Mr*. An­
and 1041,” he said.
na Henderson, reporter.
"W e have to understand," Mr.
Truman sold, "that we are faced
with an unmoral force which docs
not keep Its agreement*, which
*
does not believe In the things for IN C'UI'NTV JI'IMIKT
stsniNuLH r o t a r y . Fi.oniiiA.
which this government stands and KHTATt: U F t.KNWKt.t, A OI.INB,
for which the other free govern­
NMIVM*OV KINAl. HKFUNT ANU
ments of the world do stand."
APF1H ATIOV rOW IIIStMAMOM
Mr. Truman said that for fW f
All psrsuns i f * fi*i-»&lt;r notified
years ho had been endeavoring dial Ilia under.I*ned m Admlnlutralure
uf euld relate, have completed
to moblllwa the moral foreee of the the udmlntitratlon
thereof and neve
world, lie desert bed those forces flted In eald court their final report
"which believe In the 8*rmon on and application for dlechara*. Ob­
the Mount, those forces which be­ jections thereto. It any, should be
filed. After flllnrt pr"«» « f
lieve In a God, those forces which duly
publication ehowlnn thl enotlce ban
believe In the welfare o f the In­ been published once a week for four
dividual, who believe that the gov* consecutive weeks, the matter nf
ernment Is formed for the welfare approval of eald report end the or*&gt;f distribution of eald eatnte
of the Individual and not that the define
will come before the court.
individual la formed to he a elave
I.enwell A Cline, Jr.
Maraaret Cline llrllllenl
to tha government.
As Admlnletratore nf said
"That la what we are faced
•atste.
with. That la what wa are trying
Klret publication nn Kab. f t . 19.11

President Truman

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mirth t» m irthrnit Hindu.

AN INDEPENDENT D A I L Y NEWSPAPER

VOLUME S

t t l

Established 1908

U.N. A dvance Eats
Up 12 Miles A s Red
R e tre a t C ontinues
A m erican Division
Nears Parallel 38
As Deep Mud And
Mines Slow Attack
*TOKYO, Feb. 22—(/P&gt;— A IM
(orcti smashed northward today on
a 60*milti raintwept front aiming
to kill, maim or caplura all Reds in
the mired mounlaiai and vallayi of
Central Korea.
Advances in thb new offemive
—“ Operation Killer” —ranged up
(o 12 mile» on the east-central lecb j and up to 8 Hi on the central
vltley. north of W&lt;ogjg.
Resistance waa spotty moil of
the day but wai stiffening at duik
ai Allied spearheads neared the
main forces of the dug-in Chinese
and North Korean Rada. An esti­
mated dO,000 Reds are south of
Parallel 38. The Allied objective
is to wipe them out.
General MacArthur announced
new push today, nearly 24
hours after it began without fan­
fare.
Field dispatches tonight report­
ed an American division on the
right flank of the United Nations
line splashed 12 miles to within
three miles south of the valley
town of Pyongchang. Deep mud
end Red mines slowed the advance
-

((.‘•■Haase oa r » « t Ms)

George Barr Sava
He Would like To
Return Next Year
"Never In all my thousands of
mite* o f travsllng have I met a
id e w lle r group of people than
K a e hi Sanford," Oeorgc Barr
told the regular, Jhyceo meeting
at the Yoebt Club today.
hea of the George
Mr. Barr, head
Harr Umpire 1 bool, said ne
like nnthing
to bring his school back to Han
ford next year If a auiUbla ar
rangemsnt ran ba made. Its
pointed out, however, the great
convenience of working with a
major league club m a.
training would afford hia ati
Mite.
w The former dean of National
Lesgus umpires told the meeting
of hia proposed trip to Japan as
■ part o f tha Special Services
mural
building program.
No
pointed out the Intent# interest
in baaebatf which had been gen*
crated in Japan by u. EL occupa­
tion forces.
Hr. Barr,
wifi
■■Hi who
wmi wa:
w is Introduced
by Jaycas President W. H. Stempar, explained that 310
3B0 pupils
And requested information on his
sehooi and had been pravantod
(OoaSCaea on H g s D r * )

Speed-Up Education
Declared Failure
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Fab. 2 3 (47— President A. Whitney Gris­
wold of Yale University laid to­
day World War ll'a hurry-up aystain of college education was a

^ liu re .

Awarding
g a college degree
dtgrar for
such telescoped
wped “"marathon"
merxifcre* lutudy
I
tha
lx “Ilk* awe
gfcturss
artist who
instead o f the artist w m paints
llM bast, the educator xaJtfin a
speech prepared for tht Mth slum-

with,

education foci
qatloMl. amorfanair

foaUntM for

w ip e s

preatlcahla 1

s S S ftW

Ml alon*
a our ooooi

V »

i vocaUonallai .
xcoaalva extra-*:
from oar lib#
offer abort

axS

ar-

another
k could

H A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Rail Union Given Heavy Fine

Mr. Beck then came hack to
Hanford and summoned Sheriff I*.
A. Mero, Justice o f the Peace W.
E. Watson, and Judge
Douglas
Kleristrom. Deputy Sheriff timid
ne^fttnpanleij^tham back , to tha
neons, together with about Xf) cltl-

teiis.
S h eriff Mero w ith
Deputies
Heck and Hood approached a small
shark about UMI yards from where
the automobile was located, A fter
knocking on the door and getting
no response they entered
and
found the body of Mr. lilll, a wai
veteran, lyi.iff on a mattress on
the floor.
From among cltlsens present at
the scene, Mr. Watson chose the
following coroner’s Jury! J . W.
Cook, Preston P. Ilu rro ll, C. H.
Tcston, W. f- Dunn. J . J . Fo r­
tier and J . II. I.appln. They w ill
serve at the Inquest concerning
the two dead men tomorrow a fte r­
noon at 3:IMI o'clock. Another In­
quest w ill
conducted concerning
IC n tt s S iS era (*■■• sts i

Sanford Ih Given
“ No Death'* Award
Sanford la entitled to a "no
death” award by the National
Safety Gnum ll, according to the
Safety.
The “ no death" award is given
to rltieu above 6,000 population
which had no fatalities due to
(ra ffle accidents during 1960.
The Sanford Police Department
Is continuing its enforcement of
tra ffic laws, Police Chief floy
G . W illiam s said today. Most
accidents, he added, aro due to
•peed and carelessness.
"I feel that the police are re­
ceiving the co-operation of the
people of this city,” he said. In
IMS the traffic fatalitiaa all In­
volved people from out of town,
aid three either hit a bridge or
a pole, he elated.
W ALLIS’ OPERATION
NEW YORK, rah. 8 *-f/ P )-T h s
Duchess o f Windsor underwent an
operation today at Harkneee Pa­
vilion of the Columbia Presbyter­
ian Hospital. A secretary said her
condition was satisfactory.
The nature of the operation wa*
not disclosed but hospital attach
■■ previously had salu It waa not
serious
The operation waa performed by
Dr. Heary Wisdom Cave, preal-

Burgeons In Edinburgh, a gyne­
cologist, was in attendance.
R A IL COSTS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 38 (Spec
clal) — The railroads should not
be forced to absorb Increased coat
to the point of “ grasping fop
breath," but Ilka other Industries,
they should ba allowed to Increare charges as and whan coat*

Acheson Raps
Plan To A l t e r
Trade Measure

w VSHINGIO.N. Feb. 21— VIN
—Senator M illlkin (It-Colo) lolil
Secretary of Stale ArhcHim ludiiv "ll » m Hinmiril nffcindkc"
ttml HrmilorH .onhi nol arc aerr rl Stall* lh&gt;piirlm rnl trade part
i I ii I h " liili'
"Wmllrlgh Mild hia
kind riiulil hi* Iruated." M lllikin
oliiion&gt;.li referred to Alger Hi--,
former Slnli- lic p i.ilm riil o ffi­
cial com irtc.l of perjury
for
deni Ini! In- gm i&gt; aerret docu­
ment-. I,. I ‘mnniiiriiilH, mill lle n ri
Julian W Hillcigli. sUn „ former
S ta ll l&gt;i-|iarlinenl rin p lm cc w ho
la in Icitific d lie aide,! a I lintiiinrii-t h|i i ring.

Mystery Grows Sur­
rounding Death Of
Russel) Lundquist

A sso cia ted

F E B . 22. 1951

Secretary Asks Con
Kress
For
3-Y ea r
Extension O f R eci­
procal T ra d e
Bill

W ebb And H ill
Found Dead Near
Empty Solox Cans

The bodies of two men believed
1o liavo died as (he result of drink­
ing ■ solvent known as Solox.
mixed with grapefruit juice, were
discovered last night at 6:45
o'clock near Loch Arbor by De­
puty Sheriff Charles Beck.
The finding of the bodies Lacey
Webb. 5V and Hill Mill. 30. came
as the result of a search for the
three companions of the lair Rus­
sell Lundqui-I. a ih year old car­
penter and World War II veteran,
who after bring picked up for in­
toxication and bring placed in the
County Jail Tuesday night died
there early yesterday morning.
Deputy Beck, accompanied by
Harold W. Yandell, neighbor on
the Country Club Road, who bad
told him of seeing Mr. Lundquist
in the company of three other
men on Saturday, drove to a point
close to a grove near the Number
6 green of the goll links, where
their found a 1935 Ford Sedan
'cluck on a sand road, and dose to
it, lying on the ground face up­
ward was the body of Mr. Webb, a
former furniture dealer on West
Thirteenth Street.

TH U RSD AY

Preset

I.eased

W ire

No. 1.11

RFC Director Admit
Making Federal Loa
On Friendship Bf
U. S. European!Stassen Points
Air Force Moved Out Defects In
Nearer To P aris U. S. Education
Headquarters M ay Be Penn President Say ;
Established
Soon
Emphasis Is Needed
A t St. G e r m a i n
On Ethical Values

Loctit Appl
Received
Favor F*
N o w RF

)
al

-•tt
tor

VV V S IIIN G TO .
-i/7*l
V Iv .iiie r-I'riii
vler
in e ilil.n l li'H lift
Ilia
firm " I- Inld il
aalrr
lerin» an a leg I
.1 limn
ii ,1 tiirr.l W illiam &gt;1. ,vlc, Jr.,
llein iH r.ilii National s ('airman,
is i "iim ,d I had t'alheilti, Ihe
h .u ir i •t r a rrr executive gave
the fiilim m i) to aen.iteinvealigator h i i a lerernl hand arrount
ef a illggration lie"lilll
»&gt;&lt;
made lo I'dgar K a l'e r. Ihe compans'i head, who -at Iseaide Cal*
I......ii al a Senate Hanking Suh. e in m illrr Hearing.

W \ S IIIN G I U S . t ell. -‘‘I &gt;&gt;V&gt; |
A M A M It t i n
\
I I eb
Itrp. I innoil (ll- G a t lodav In- 122 (/!*»
I l i i n l d l M .i.- S .iia v
Irodnced a ne" com prom Ue milltbe Ameiii an edm illon -v .I* in baw A n IIIN G I (»N. I rb, 22 l/l*,
la r i manpoicer hill, alreadv lenSr,i irla tv '•! Nil
l i l l t e l ) approved hv Ihe H oiih,- "some -einai. d rill Irm leArmed Serviren I ommltlee. that
1le -as ihdoVallV io nse I'nli* el
Cnugrrn Imbiy I,
"m ild lower the draft age lo lollrge ci e|iiale- and lei.-el n
Will In In n n 1 It. «lep up llieir
IH 'r veatH. Wilh Serrelary of
ies|i ,,l -In,I, el- ilb le lr. mi laibeiv
tlmlc with
m
it Ii (hr
llir S
.Soviet
I i Iih if they
flefe one Marnhall a- Ihe opening
OUT1IDI MOM A! COUR? In Washington, Edward tl. llctislce O ctt),
W A M IIM .IO N . Fell. 22
&lt;/f&gt;)
MllueHH the rommlllee w ill re­ ■barge- ne paillv tbe I mil el
arc nrrilr^ly ilri n n il a n e w lo
attorney for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainm en, ami W illiam P.
(hie d trriln r of llie Kernnvlm copen
pohlic
hearing
on
Ihe
new
1). N edit, item
Kennedy Its president, exchange views after Judge Edward A. Tamm
Alien if .ill in .iik rti
ti"ii I ni im r t'lirporalion imi.vy
pronoial Monday.
Vinson
ii
had lined Ih* Brotherhood $73,000. U tility pleas were entered hy Ih*
Hie-r retie, I a ninial md edit
A. lirifui ul k .III' n l d ial lo n leu chair
man
nf
the
rom
m
iltre
llie
"b e lli'd giving a -pel nil break lo
union for felling lo obey n "back-In-work" court order, (fnlerrmllorml)
in ,I i ♦, - i n &gt;i
romprnmlHe Mould lengthen the , al w e.lie ,
tinn in tir icmiw •tic* S r ru tr (ilium r
'la I" in ai'idti alien id a persnn.il
time
a
d
raflre
-m
ild
nerve
From
m
m
."
b.
elde.l
«■mmiitVr In i I'l'" n r a lin e r ye,n
Ihe prrnrnt 21 m nnlhi lo Si
11IMI'I, will. ir ir lilU be. .nut all
Sla- ell. I'll l.lfll, " I 1111 t Ml
ext,•" -inn ni tfir A ilin liiu lrah o n 'v
I’reaenl
age llm ili are
|M
Itl
t due, | , i, h iim rlf.
rci i,ni ni ,i 1 1r ,n le P rogi.im w ilbo iil
s rrvitV el I '‘ ini i i ' mi i i e I a e inn
ihrough I t v r a n .
Vt illiain I W illrll ibr d im lor.
ipivernnl "I Mmiie,«,ta -laie.l ir (liinr ol the ' lu ll, (v lir il to ,1 by
P A R IS . I f b . 22 &lt; /n
M au i
tenia tii.it lie- ,■lailing- i an lie i m
tin 1biiHc. Hr dn la ird I fir I Im jir
1'-Me d In Srmilr- llivesIig.vluM
to move U . S . I.viropean an lo n e
m i ii i ,1'lUi In mill
lei led Iw
dial be deputed |,e ln nitl.ll preh ra d q tia ilrn
from
W ievliaileo.
I
I t ,le |tri te e illllg and eill
grmn ‘ imwmk able
(ir r iiia iiy , lo llir o iilik o li of I*.h i -.
•
i dmi
i, a p rim iial f.iv o i" lo t ’.
plia-n In lie vuntil "t lie land *d
Ho- S r, retarv w.w llie Iradoff
were d lic tlw rd lodav m ill (ie n ria l
llir nmial and • lilt' al ' dm
in I dw m l Itiiwe, a lean applicant
vviliifw .ii tlir lo in iiilllrr brg.in
Ihviglit I ) f .ivrn lio w ei. i iiniinaiolei
wbn ill'&gt;•-&lt;|nrn11y wai nameil an
human td&gt;
Senators C o n s i d e r Tam pa Prosecutor Is h«*uih igi '&gt;n c v l.iiilo n Irgivlulion I ol I lie A lla nt le army
2
Im tea ed leiiiil time im I K l I due. I.ii la i| Srpleinlier.
Tin li.id r inopi.iiii.alined at te
l.iru l. (.rn c i.il | .aim- Noi lid
Proposed
Changed
W ill'll .aid be personally a l­
Called B efore Sen­ dll' nip barnrt- lo world fruile,
|iirp a ra ll"e *d tin- -ledetil- id I"
commander in i liie! ol l 1. S \o day Im a lull a- u liv r mliiMiied
igned
the R l f
examiner wfm
jirrm
ildoAdim
iinliation
lo
low­
In
L a b or A ct
ate C rim e Probers
made in "uinieiidaiions on a $t(M),er I-ir11( rate, m rrliirn (or vitmlur l o n e i , I.lirope . (U S A I T . ) . Ilrw i itirrm ..III tile I n , .&lt;„ irlv III I"
lierr today Ironi hit Wie»haden Mini lev.
OIMI lean llie R F C hoard made last
WASHINGTON Feb. 2 2 (A 1)
W A SH IN G T O N , Feb, 22 -t/P i com et,ion by oilier nm nlrics.
Apt, III to the Harrington and
A. hi'Hon ait id in i i prepared I headquarter, lor aIk a about llir
A railway labor leader proposed —Chairman K rfn m c r (D-'I'enn)
II. "D e fle ile I'llmntnm
mini
today fhe S rm ilr Crime In ­ Plnli'iiii'iit (lint Home of the liouae move.
•
lima of M" mint gifted ami rum Un hauls Arms Co., of W orceitrr,
today llie government impound tbe sahI
vestigating C o m tnlllrr I h Inquir­ r t n li, coiihl la- muile more accentpident s .ait li nf leilnv fur tup Mass., of w hirli Mow* was prinAllbou k I i no official anuotintr
profits of (be railroads while lliry
ing Inin haakrtlnill “ pnnja and able to (lie Adniiiiixttntion w illi
fix ra .” Mr an »h lie In Np» York
are under federal control.
llti.'ilfl, Htlmn, lint Hnltl uihera pirnl w ai made, it was learned dial piilfey temlei hip el the mitlnli in 11ii,d owner.
1‘lty Iniratlg jito r* deltrd itretirr
Wlieh Hetlitlei DtiUglli:. ( l l III!
the Iriit^tiv* ulani (a ll lor invtall- till- Inilf i elitlll \ nI,r il'I
Roy, O. Hughes, pteiuifiil\ of into basket hall' a Ii I r fjy .v a m b M ' i.iivltbl he ill,regarded.
** p rirk ii. I InltvW S in le rd a la rU lit tnu’
f-tniWn iVaeti'* tin'wi1 |&gt;—IpiiiiliS naked W illett If lie had mil "demg
Ml*
A
ff
I'orre
lieatlqunrter*
at
Sft*
n
it*
Fori
tbe O rd e r'd R lilw a y Conductor*, ’ ■Mid'ilidirattknH that Mini* If mil
llie ilire rtliili of reatrletlng trade,
be fere I ill fllnil gelieml
e tun l u l l ' d finm the mmol |irm*fdure"
of
unotnle t"*» S i. G riinnin. about five mile.s nnrll, uf I in Veil t u ai V in in, mi e I in |n i iOtmlly 11-nlgnlng the extold the Senate Labor Commilteei all of the "even college phi) era &lt;pf ............. ...
,,i(,rr of the hunting preserve where I i( \ v;; v i I'niili' i. W ill'll nnsvveteit;
-..-I..... I Aifnd*', &gt;1' at
bit union hrljevri dial such action aliared in Ihe plol might Mini ..................... ,,, if
atnle a evldenre.
.......
. n
(,r |„,w . t|„,|
what rnbower plans lo build In- perman
"Ac.
ii s x s II very u-iiat
[
'
omdi
runs
entiiai
a
ft
'i
a
would ipur ,i iclllement af lltr Iwo- . I lid It a* a pel aii nil favor
T ih i
f I (til if fHI» tl *'*'
■\r nre k"'eg lii d". lie le x tifijd , r(),
| n( .Siipreror beailqilarl
year old divpute between lltr ear­
’
In i,', If,,v s Jmlge llowe ha*
WASHINGTON. 1 rl. 22 &lt;/I’i
tin i i ......I l ," » i i i i l 11celng Ira ile I ___
x il...l
t ...
e „ . Allied
1 ne.|'t
I., i n
|n i -i.nrxl fi ieed "I mine for
k i l l |,r n v i ’ iN D fl ti lit I w i* u i l l n i 'i v f *
ners and railway workers.
Mlalr Alloiney J Hex I .tn i" i
11 •Mitimifil IIm I'ttgf 'kill
( M I A I T .)
id
I
llllvhniiutgli
,
,
innty
(la
m
p
.,).
Hughes made Ilia proposal ,il
i in
i " e i e i i t t e e nieiiihei’i * In
llie opening of die conilllitler's in­ I'L l., xwotr In Memvlr trnnc m
sill ,n&gt; tl"Os "It \V ills'll, " lie h.nl
in net hit tcritinnin) with n den
fig litrr i to It-fill bomber* eapalile
•
. i
quiry into die conlrovsery. His v rilig .ilo o tml.iy that lie nevri
ef delivering an atom lieinh,
| J lIH U illiT Il
N l I C C C S S nil ..I ■vc, having "t-nmciniisly
group it otic of four operating received anv money fmm Jon,me
i
i
, I'li-.r In influence, it.-, c I mi gel
to lie plnred under Cieneral Klaen
1
~
V rlatco , ,la ,„ gambler.
unions involved.
in ,i i r i i nt repnit nf the rnmniitT ise nnte,lielille ssneekH wini' re* In.wer'a eommand n* part of llie
a nl v 1.,
.Ini it Siml . S itiiii'ilt'
" I vlale iKiiilively, under oath,
‘
Among other things, the cornlierti'il le llie I'ellre Meparlmeol IL’ naliiin Atlantic defeine wall
| I nn
(CsstlssiS oa I*see all I
•Y mi, wnnlil 'In Min' ( ,11'iitiiniilly
llial Jim,me Velami never gave lining yealenluy mid I In-- iiini nlug. Kgaiimt piiH*llile ('erillliiliii-t eg . him II,|M !*•) f hr M h Ml
■
f mn i n,- 'in li'HU exam in e ' fnr ,i„y
»
k
|
i
|
i
III
•
’
'"'Ink
me any money m an envelope, or
M ih . A lli-rliy, 711, " f 'Ml I'atv grcxHloii.
I lf . ill
Y. '1
Mint of Mie u . S. A ir power tn In ll i fHiitht » »♦♦Il l ''kin • Miti !1 in , "2 "! y.m rx? Senator pntiglui
Vvenue, reeelved medical treat *
ntherwive, lor any pn,|&gt;oie whalvo
iirtltY filmt
....... .
nn , ‘ uh ' " l i .
iar,it fei a In idled -Iihu I i I hi c h i I v Knriqie is now b**ed in Geimunv 1.. 1" Hi (
m| •If i a im n iiu M I'M
1llir
evert" Farilo, said.
eHterilav lifter, mon felleivtng a It inelodeii, liowever, lliree hnmh ! ,lhl. . a- h&gt; * \ • ...... 1 that
lift &gt;
'
Velasco, who wax killed u „ ()e&lt;
idliainn Im l" eeu a tavle.ili
ill er iiaaet in Kligland, and al lead 1Minn , |IIO I,|
1• I'M tit! r 1 Mit It
12, 1948. was a member of llir , liieii die " a i riding amt » I'JJU two huge irintillaHoii.- „ms i* m,;
Mi flag ' Mill \
i MlilllHIC I t
8elii
il "f
*| 1'Iti1
Bo||le4 in iminliei* iar krt, &gt;yn l ard ,'ii knp tlilrk tielllK dl'iv|i,l nil planned for tout hern Fram e
V' \ ' I If
'.'inlb Street liy .Imriei II Urqu
Mi SitnI n V* iii IK mu «. •Hit
BONN, Germ any, Fein 22 " I ’1
hurt, wbe farm rliarRe» of ru„Kiwenian:, yesterday enjoyed tilt ale in I iinpa.
»$$t nn \1)
Ih
Three w ltlirsxra implied in leisti i ultig n i-top -Ign and driving while — Allied o fficial* foreeai.1 I. hI hv l**i 1 t aii|«f \!l It111H11* Is ......
dramatie readings by three Sem­
Ml in If "1 li "f
M' «ric
that a WrW fit German .........
»f '%In? u ih iiih i i tt Iff .1 l-l 11 tim
ntoxleali'il.
inole High School pupil*, Joluinie Itiony given by llie Henntu’" ape
Mae Jotira, W illiam Ty»on and ria l rrlm o Iinnm ittee in Tampa 1 At the time nf llie accident tin* flee w ill In- act up e a rly in Mutch, ' (If 1ar Mhfi tilt ii 1 Ml M f ) &lt; ; iim
,'..|nn,- W ith the Mcinc c &gt;f
Arlene Jaeahxoti, They were in- hint Deeeinlier Mint Veluae.i Iniil ' iMlvrnli't tin ii'iil, ivh - lielng driven if nil gnea well. The fee I lug in
lit* S' fllMHi! i; Mit'i.c al'l S&lt; Il'tMl 1i mn ci un i the *iil'|c,2 ,»f tl tnlk
ei,lb nn F ie ,n il Avi'iiui' liy ll. It. Him,i i i lliat Chancellor Km ...... I t.f ’5fin'Ii Mi ll... .i ............ n 1 1 I i I niglil "t the Yin I'' t ’lilh hv Ml
titalmed hy I'rinelpal llernm n K. muile proteetinn pnyoffa lo Fin
, tnatlMH.il DM l* «a r a l t .
i lor, who lllia lieeq atiite's niter
■klltfi.
Morria. Joel Field prealded,
111Mil (fill, »n|j in' ah il, dii 1 Mi I i ini ' j'llllin n li, 'll, i ctoi " f I Im
" Ime IPilJt.
ItGt;i.
ef Mie
the eouilly
eniillly alnrt'
A
Another
nellie, relllaien
relllaio,, wa- lepi
teporled
Htalk* of rele ry were preaenleil ncyy of
nim,,|, ('.unity Hi'nlth th ill, lit
Sit til , fnt Mill iiti, »il \ t a i^l U’ sSI.il
III n ilrtutled 17 page afftd n vil, to hnvn occurred tlili inerning »t
to all of llie vlBllora at the meet­
h
• in ,' t' itvf mnl ",,i,i»'i "f the ItitHl1 ni mh
in Mu* nU. . S m| u mm»*‘t
ing. Tim celery waa the gift of II. wliieli hr tend fn fb c coininltlee V. ■H n'rtnrk at Seventh Street mid
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C. H rU e l, local inanaycr of Anier- today, F n rib ii denied Mie fe*M l aurel Avenue when a It 'll I'lir i
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■it th
mi
Seventh
Iran F ru it Grower* Inc. Among iiiotiy of eivrli of llie three wit- mint itriven west
\G iiv ,n&lt;fiplc ihe is ith iincer
1 n o id " u li.i t I tn l in tin 111Vt
M',,atinn-»t on i-aae a t*,
Street by V T Itanmy eolllded
(hone i arriving tne te lery wax
. in i they d" ll" ' 'lim nsci it in
I.AKKLAND,
Fell. 22 i/t'i
httni M» Sold ■r &lt;M ....... 1. .
i*vtff i ii
----- - --------------with a Studeliakei rnnpr driven Winter will fake anollte, twine ni
&lt;i ■.i i i i i i .i . i, on I 'm , " I t ,
George H arr, dlractor o f the
$(fif $14*1'|II ( )»t; "m e i ’ll tnl'l
InGeorge Harr Umpire School; W il­ CAN AD IAN ItK IN F O H C B M K N T S „u tli oil l.nnrel Avenue liy II. F, northnrt, peninsular Florida t"
nt *
hilm •Hi, H»»h ^at 1 idn m il,
O TTAW A,
F'eh.
22 — (/I1) — ''la y . tn jiirl"" were rnnfliied lo oigbt. the Federal-Ktnie Fm-i A . S hi'iM
liam Age run", Chicago, III; W. D.
Itltl I’lMII N A V Y
1ii'iig la . M'li
Id
lu N M O N . Fell 22 " I'' W ltiiOliver, Naheavlllf, ...
kiddle Canada xoon w ill have n full ! mitior hrulaea. t'amnge te llie Warning .Service predicted.
it ," in , llr iilllii M*m l-, Mi* 1 ll/.Jt
niton, lirlgade of 6,11011 men In Koren, Chevrolet waa I Inled at IJfiO and
Hurt, Orlando: AI
Heinuaton,
Hut there ll no cold wealin', lo'Mi 1111111 relit, Mi i V H i ■i mi'll ("11 r l ...... hill l.tfkcil Up ll &gt;nsv ill
Cm Slm lelm ker at J.’ltm.
Kochoater, N. Y, and ll. K,
(. Her her, Defense Minister llronkn Clnxt'ui |
in «iglii tor tbe rent of the Pate i i i i , ticnrgc T&lt; 11h&gt;, li W D •tinn, llm H ' iih i ' of f.’ntiimuna (nilitv over
told the Honan of Common* ln«l
............. .............. ■
HI ml ru, N. Y.
Ihe nnuiitirilinti nf un American
The bureau's temperature ml Mu-. .........Ir t am c i , M i-. N
HOY A I . VOY AGH
The racitatlun of Mlea Jimea night,
vlxuryt
tli.rt i-’lit1li lin y , ini M Wit iniii,11 ul In i nintnnml the ruivai
Whit
( ’lax tun mid Mint aume 1,1(hr ■ CAN Hr. It ft A, A m tint la, Feb. 22
North
Atlantic
wh » based upon the popular novel
Forecast for petiluaulHi Florid,, limn and tin Jin im High s ininl fm i c ■ of Ihe
f'anatla'e P,t)00-„iap
i/I*)— I’ rime Miniate,- llrdiert G. for tonight and Frltlitv morning; Mill' nt s mnt I nn in, lu ll'll H' iiilin , i cniv nut nine.
about early L'hrUtian
martyrs, mm from
apeelal force now train in g at Fn i Metotlra unneuneed todnv Mint niOHtly clear skies, rnllmr oml io t 1,1-N of tin
Seizing nn opportunity to hn"The Itotve” by Lloyd Douglas.
■'i,d
M. th I'lllKt
“ HIH" Tyson drew many laugh" litvwla, Wanll., wouhl leave anon I liiilg George V I, (Jiieen Kllsebutli northern dlttriita
with
lowest ( ‘Iim tl "III* i ill V 1 -I'd tin- '(mvn • ui.-M j ’ lln ic Minister Attlee, the
the 2nd hattulliu, of ' and rrineeax Margaret w ill v lx il temperature)' 26 to Hi degree* and ln« n Htrccti
T m y leader n ikcil, amid cheer*,
with his talk on tha bragging of to Join
a small 4my and entitled, “ My I’ rinreaa I'a trirla'a Canadian lutht , all xlx Australian at,ilex during patches Ilf light fruit In the eolder
Mr Sin,I" ngfill) 1,1 gel tin tr tv Im "W in H icir not a t lr it lili admiral
In fa n try already In Korea.
I thele
— nest y ra r.
Father Can Idck Yours."
pitted) In extreme northern &lt;IIh- ilhvc nut vet ni lit n Mien ' " lit i Mmi capable nf iliai.'liaiging then’ funcHe said Ibe United Nntl",n&gt; | etmislm anld the royal party trlcta.
Mias Jacobson baaed her drama­
tinn* In tin mi $1 nine ii f ha) tin „a"
tic rendition on a gin character unified command hail asked Con- wo,:!,I ar.lvu in wait Auilralia
Moderately cool with lempi'ra- the gnnl of #2,111111 cm in- ich' I ic I
F ltlK N lH l IN D E A T H
in the play, “ Our Town" by ada how xoo„ it could draw nn |mi Mi.. . I nnd would drpnrt from tuios well above the ilangcr point mnl tin- dl lvi tcl llliimtcil.
S T A R K E . Feh. 22 (A*i t’ hurThornton wilder, who several this special force for Korean duly. (Jucenslund on May I.
in hoi, th end central dUtrlrtx.
le i G ifford, the lonclv "Id mini
year* ago visited Sanford.
H H ItYlt F. KM III.K M
Forecast for Friday: fair, warm­
Tha talk* were hsartly applaud­
A 26 yeftr "ei'vlce ciublcm I ihh who wiih executed yesterday, ha*
er In the afternoon. Future tem­
ed by the KlwanUlie, and the
perature outlook) warmer Friday I,ecu hwum Ici I In .1. I. .Spivey wbn foil,id file,ul* aftei death.
lie wn* tun li d tuduy, not In the
speakers were commended by Pre­
night, no frost danger Hatunluy rnniplctfil n qunltcr i I'litury w ilh
imt
in
sident Joel Field. .
Ilic AMiintli ' ' " I I I I .tn, Itnilinii'i talc prlvoii graveyard
and Sunday mornings.
t '■n*hv l ake Cemetery near Starke
nn III J, 20, 11(60
Ht H A A L APPOINTED
Tlie iiwunl win, p H .ic,ilcil In following service* at St. Kdwurds
NOTICE
TAM PA, Feb. l 33—-(8|
T *(Bp«ciali
The Woman's Missionary .So­ Mr. Spivey, n c n ic p n l,c i'n help Cnlhnllc Church,
Fnudx to fnrestaM u prltuin bur­
Peter Schaaf o f SirJetr Springs has
ciety of tho First Baptlht Chinch cr, liy Gnntinl Foreman L. M.
Reside nit of Sanford and Seminole County are expected lo participate will meet Monday at 11:00 A.M. ('uruell.
ial were raised front aninng membeen appointed chalriMn of the
ticra uf (lie congregation by Fa­
sport* committee o
aff tha
the Flo
Florida in a (fee combined health led to dinover diieaie symtomi before they In the Memorial Educational Build­
ther Newhtmie.
State Chamber o f Commerce. teach the danger stage beginning tomorrow and extending ihrough Mar. ing to study a book on Home Mis­
HANK C L E A R IN G S
G lfferd , 71, died In the electric
Doyle E. Carlton, president &lt;&gt;t
N EW Y O R K , Fe i.. 28—(,1&gt;)
sions. The title of the book is "O,
. . . . .
the organisation, announced in­ 3‘ .
Jerusalem I Our GUI** for Christ” , Bank clcnringa in the w ick c u lcil chair for the slaying Inal April nf
The
combined
tail
will
be
in
two
main
diviiioiti:
tisy.
written by 8. F. Dowls. Member* WL'dumidny lot ail'd $17,9711,06(1,000, state Itrp. Cllurle* Sr hull at St.
1. An X-ray examination similiar to those held here m the pail. The are asked to bring sandwtchei for compured with $12,227,771,000 in Petersburg,
Tha eommltteo foatotvd an ax*
the piecrdlng week nnd $12,092,tensive aporta profrmas last year X-ray plates will b* studied by expert clinicians to determine the possible lunch.
461,000 in the like week in I960,
and, currently, la supporting plans presence of tuberculosis, lung to-'*'
Dun A B raiU ticet reported today.
BUILDS HCHOOLH
o f economic signi f wane* To tha more and certain lie art conditions.
Health. HUte Health agencies co
MIAMI, Feb. 88-449— A $392,■tate, Mr, Carlton said, ft* has
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Feh. M2—UP)
2. The taking nf a blood sample no*rating In the local project In
BED CASUALTIES
000 contract to build a Negro
Atlanta
67
38
two daflnlta lofffaUtlVO recom­
a search for symtome of dla*
tha Bureau of Tubarculoeie school haa been awardod by the
T A IP E I, Formosa, Feb. 28—4/19 BrowiiHvllle
72
64
mendation*.
t#, anemia and other disorder* Contrxl and the Division o
of
f
Nutri
On# requests tha Legislator* to which show up In the blood
Dade county school board to a — The pro-Natlonallit China Union Chicago
37
31
Control.
lion and fibah«U*
'
firm In which Alfred (B ig A l) Press said today hosoltala in Denver
63
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33
make funds available far recogni­ stream.
&gt;
Bhxri;
_ he In local planning for
Manchuria and Bed China ara De* Moines
46
27
tion o f such event* aa should be
Tha combined health tret la tha tasting program ora Dr, Pollssl Is a partner.
£'-Vl
Pol Iis I tohl tha Kafauver Ken* Jammed with 200,000 Communist Fresno
64
33
sponsored from • statewide view- being sponsored by the Hamlnol* Frank Quillman, county health
troops
wounded
In
Korea.
New
Y'ork
42
ala
Crime
In
w
tljfa
tin
g
Commit
3*
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County Health Unit and tha Semi- officer. Dr. T. F.’ McDaniel, pre­
The agency placed Chinese cut- Phoenix
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had engaged
77
Monday _
48
l* County Tuberclosia a n d sident o f tha Beuiimdo County taa
Washington
48
43
rum-run:
Wtd associated ualtiea at 600,000.
with Aeaociatlon. in eooparotlon Medical Society, nnd Mrs. Helen In rum-running
The U. S. Hth Army reported Winnipeg
27
17
.... racket
_____
In' Cleveland,
ith thf Seminole County Medical Zlttrower, executive secretary of with
7fl
48
' y. Testing aqulpremt, eon- the Tubereuloel* a n d Health hut had n »l m m MMoetad with more than 116,000 Red casuatttles Jacksonville
80
any illtgal octhritje* xlnca leaving through ground action In its Miami
84
71
$4
I f 40, re« now Urea in limited offensive from Jan. 26 Tallahassee
Aa .Board of I^sltH jdflcU le there
through Fob. 20.
Tampa
80
7«
Coral &lt;J 'Waa, Fla,

Rail Labor C hief F a rrio r Denies
Asks P ro fits Of Obtaining Money
Roads Be Seized From Jim Velasco
Rail

Public Is Tlumkcd

For Making Polio

1 Aulomuhile Wruckw
Art* Reported Here

Dramatic Readings
Enjoyed A t Meet
Of Kiwanis C l u b

Warm I Prediction
Eor THI Weekend

(

Dr. Quilhiinn Talks
l*o IV &amp; \\ W. On
Detodiny; Cancer

Free Combined Health Test To Be
Given Here During Next 2 Weeks

The Weather ~

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TODAY'S III HI.K VERSE

tVhethrr a r know ll or nol our

llrru arr rstihlishini a pallarn br
whirh a r will It. |u,l(cd. 11‘a ail
Oil Ihr rrtnril and Indrliblr. Ho
ahall inv righteousness anawrr for
ini- In tlmr lo coma.—Gan. .10:1,1

Wr ir r f.jr ihr ncwtpapcti wheif
tlir pm r of food it going up again.
Now if it wrtr nol going up. that
would l&gt;r nrvrt.
ft*

&lt;W of ihr celebrated tpaaLril
on RolliW College Animated Magaiinr Sunday will l.r Lao Duiociir i, manager of thr New Yoik
Giani' lair of iht |fiookt)n Oodgrit.
Pool (ntriiH ii Waiirn, likr ihr
(apilalitl dowu lo hit latl million,
tkjrt hr't going lo havr lo grl
along now with only onr aiiiilant.
Hravrnil No moir lhan Caldwrll
and Holland had&gt;

Wr woitdri how many proplr
ira lu r ihal ihr gotrrnmrnt ittrlf
hat lo pay pail of ihr coil of ihr
inflationary tpiral. In other woidt.
brcauir of tiling pIKra. ihr lank*
and gum il hat lo buy coal inoir
now lhan ihry did ail montha ago,
ami il alto coala more lo frad a
aoldirr lhan il did ihia lima latl
yrar. jutl aa il coala you more lo
live. And lltr higher pricra go, ihr
m oii ihr rearmament program twill
c m I, and the more lha tagpayer
will h a ir lo pay. According la
ihr Altop Rrolhrra, two billion dollait inil of every Ifn billioni ap&gt;
prufiiialrd for national defence
liner ihr Korean war ItfTTed. havr
gonr up in inflationary im olr.
Sim lair Lcwu utrd lo lay lhal
Roiaiiant weir
narrow’ mindrd
provincial individualt who got lo*
grlhrr omr a week, bragged about
lltrir virtu*! and iban wrnl out
lo engage in cut-throat compelilto.i.
pillaging and plundering the pub!::•
Rotary baa grown in apile
of hia attacks, from one amall
alufi 56 yrara ago lo more lhan
7.219 dubi throughout lha world
with nearly 350,000 membeit.
plating a public atamp of approval
on rtt aima and ideal* and lending
to |Miivr lhal Ltvria wai wrong
Tlie Sanford dub waa orgaairrd
30 yrara ago in May vnlh Walter
Ifaynra and Gena Roumillat lha
only prratnl charier member*.
Et pet tally iaterealing to note n lhal
lha tame period in which Rotary
ha* bioMomed into full bloom haa
•rrn lor comparable growth and
auccra* of Ktwaait. Lion*. Jayctai
and more recently lha Pilot* and
Buainra* and Profeaaiooal Wr
sH which have pr**»Y much the
tame purpoae and lha tama ideal*.

The Spirit Of Liberty

HEARTBREAK H IG H W A Y

THE NATION TODAY

—I

Once a year in not too often for an American to read
Br JAMEA MARLOW
George Washington’* Farewell Addrenn. But among ncripturen are other npeechen nl.*&gt; worth study. One in that of
WASHINGTON, Feb. Z S -O P h Daniel Webster on ‘T h e Character of Washington." In it Sum* top government official* ar*
occur these wunls which seem to have been written for to­ saying privately they don't think
the Ruaaian* will t * ready to atari
day as well as for Feb. 22, 1832:
a war for another two year* or
“ Gentlemen, the spirit of human liberty and of free
Nice, if true. Il will give thl*
government, nutured and grown iiflo strength and beauty
in America, has stretched He course into the midst of the country another two yean to get
for the worat. If il come.
nations. Like an emanation from Heaven, it hart gone forth, realty
Meanwhile thl* country, after aufand it will not return void. It must change, it is fast chang­ fertng brwildermenl and a couple
ing. the face of the earth. Our great, our high duty is to o f ahorka, teem* to he entering a
show, in our own example, that this spirit is a spirit of period of grim determination.
An Army ha* to he built, our
health as well as u spirit of |*ower; that its benignity Is as A Hie* nr* going to be helped, and
grest ss its strength; that its efficiency to secure individual weapon* tnuil be turned out. All
rights, social relations and moral order is equal to the Ir­ this mean* *aclflce«. Ami every­
resistible force with which it prostrates principalities nmt one now seems rrvoncilrd to that,
more or leu.
powers.
A il ,hU can't he done in a week
“ The world, nt this moment, is regarding us with a nr mnnlh* but will need year*, a*
willing, but something of u fearful admiration, its deep and *omr official* recently have point­
awful anxiety Is to learn whether free States may be stable ed out. So a kind of prolonged
determination 1* needed.
as well us free; whether popular power may be trusted as
Thl* will he fine— if tfcr d*:*rwell as feared; in short, whether wise, regular and virtuous miration doeant turn into com­
.velf-governinent is u vision for the contemplation of placency—for then w ell be better
prepared for any future ahock*
theorists, or a truth established, illustrated and brought into that
may lie around the comer
practice in the country of Washington.
although not now in right.
“ Gentlemen, for the earth which we inhabit, and the
We were cocky before Korea—
whole circle of the sun for all the unborn races of man­ at leoit, we certainly were un­
prepared-thank* in pert to the
kind, we seem to hold in our hunds, for their weal or woe, *tatemrnt*
by *ome official* we
the fate of this experiment. If wc fail, who shall venture the could like our weight in wildcat*.
repetition? If our example shall prove to be one not of The only trouble with that wi&lt;
encouragement, but of terror, not fit to lie imitated, but fit (h i*: w* were away under weight.
now we're trying to catch up.
only to lie shunned, where else shall the world look for free And
Tht* I* a run-down on what
models? If this great Western Run shall be struck out of &gt;happened to u* and may lie ahead:
The first ahock came In the sumthr firmament, at what other fountain shall the lamp of
liberty hereafter lie lighted? What other orb ahall emit a mer in Korea when we auddenly
found how poorly equipped we
ray to glimmer, even on the darkness of the world?"
were with men amt weapon* In
In the Farewell Address, George himself gives gotal ad­ fight any kind o f war, even
vice on how to maintain liberty. “The spirit of |*nrty,“ he again*! the North Korean*.
believes, is Inherent in the human mind, and needs no en-1 Then came the month* when
General MacArthur’a tmop* maihcouragement, hut tired* rather to be “ mitigated and as­ th# North Korvan* amt American |
suaged by force of public opinion are reasonable and una­ «plritr, which had fallen from the
voidable. Hut in time of trouble, the inference is clear, all roof to the cellar soared.
In the fall the Chineae came In
Americans must stick together.
ami kicked our brain* out. Amer'Taking care always to keep ourselves, by suitable es­
«n aplrit* feel Into the cellar
tablishments, on a respectable defensive posture, we may |again. Ilow could thl* happened
safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary lu u»? What neat? Where were
we going? What to dot
emergencies."

Denth Rates
American wage-earners and their families established
new low death rates in I960 for pneumonia and influeiua,
tuberculosis, the common communicable diseases of childhorsi, the disorders of childhearing, typhoid fever, diarrhea
and enteritis, ap|*endicitls. and homicide.
This Is based upon the ux|*erience among the Industrisl policyholders of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Com(vaiiy. n large cross-section of the wage earner imputation.
The over-all death rate among these polIcy holders which
dropped in 1960 to the lowest yet recorded for the 40-year
period over which mortality data havo been maintained,
stood at 0.37 per 1,000 policyholders, a decline o f about 1
nrie, »nd only about one half the rate
of 12.38 per 1,000 remrded in 1911,
U the 1911 rate.bail continued to prevail, thaw* would
have been 191,000 More deaths In 1JKV0 among those In*umi
than actually did occur, the Metropolitan |&gt;olnts out*
The death rate among the insured from diseases of
the heart and circulatory system was down 1.8 percent from
1949, while the ranrer rnte showed a slight Increase. The
mortality from acute iMtliomyrlitin was 1 |&gt;er 100,000, aa
compared with 1.7 in the year before.
The accident death rata increased slightly over that
for 1949, with fatal motor vehicle accidents 13 percent
higher, fatal occupational injuries nearly 8 percent higher,
while home accidents decreased 14 percent. The homicide
and suicide rates were lower, with the former recording a
new minimal rate.

Talk of quitting Korea snowballed. Now the tide ha* turned
a Ml. The Chine*# are beginning
to look had. Tbere'a a more con­
fident eptrlt in Ihia country.
And It’a Juit poiaible that the
Chineae Communist leader* will
get enough of &lt;ett|ng their own
Chineae
up a* cannon fodder
while the Russians, without (tak­
ing a man. *tand to gain hy any
United Nation* defeat.
And the Russians are having a
little internal trouble in Europe
where mme Coanmunlota in other
countries are brooking away from
the Ruaaian philosophy of "all
good Communiata will die for
Moscow.”
And General Elsenhower seemed
lo snreod confidence that
Western Atliea would work to de­
w u w n jl d tp rw *
fend themaehra*. without

mPIEVwWi 1“ *
ha* Marled rolling
Iflng a m T but
nothing like the flood it should
reach a year from now. True, there
were week* of shrill excitement,
wondering when price and wage
control* would come.
Th*y finally came, almost a
month m o , although tht govern­
ment ittn la fouled up In working
out the controls. Since this waa
U b w lo l, i i hw n'i caused gloom.
And although President Tru­
man haa asked for much higher
taiee, Congress to takiag Its time
m i that.
Ho alt ja all— with hotter newt
from abroad and the defense pro­
gram rolling—thing* arr looking
up a bit and no one
cru*hingly hurt In price* or wage*.
By JOSEPi T a USLANDER
A t least, th* full pressure of th*
ronlrals hasn't been widely fell.
“ He ain't heavy, Father. He' my brother I”
ytte
— Motto of Father Flanagan's ’ Boys Town
A ll the** things odd to a fool­
One of the first things that strikes you as you enter ing o f comfort. And—If woV*
Father Flanagan’s world-famous Boys Home in Boys Town, lucky—wo mar ho able to go on
Nebraska, Is the simple. Inspiring plaque which haa become for quit# a whil#, maybe tndeftn-

MA Hand To Help”

a kind of symbol of the spirit and work o f that wonderful
experiment In affection and faith—the picture of a sturdy
tad carrying a crippled IKtie boy In hia arms. Beneath
this is written: “ He ain't heavy, Father. He’s my brotherl"
Today, against the background of current news stories,
and news picturea like the one shown above, It Is Impossible
to read those words without a catch at the throat and a
thrill at the heart. What a lesson for all of us— Individuals,
families, communities and nations— that utterance carries!
I f only, in our dally lives, at home or at our business or
in our dealings with our neighbors, we could share the bur­
den, reach out a hand to help, lift another’s load onto our
shoulders for a while I
I f only, In their intercourse with each other, the coun­
tries of the world could apply this warm and generous hu­
man impulse to their councils and deliberations, the poisons
of fear and envy and suspicion would surely etaporat* In

Wr have an rapattally warm and
aym|&gt;athrtic frating for Ibote who
auflri with atomach trouble partly
became we ban bad k m par*
aonal eipenenca along lhal lint
oundf. A man with a crippled lag
hobble* down the ttrort and an*
joy* the lympalhy of the whole
world. Family, friend* and tht l*eace.
pullk generally contribute getter*
I f only everyone everywhere in the world, o f whatever
oualy lo hu rapport and lha data ice, creed, color or conviction, could stand before his God
i up apodal agandaa In rapntr iid any, “ He ain’t heavy, Father. Ha'a my brother!"
damage, leach him a vocation.
I f only .
" etlievt hia finnpdal and phy-------- -— :---------—
viral mffering. Not to. the man
o
f
dlauoa.
nod
Ita
treatment
Is
Health Teat
th a crippled i tanm h . He it rn*
provided far the** condition*.

By DeW ITT MacKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst

George Barr
r r * o Pan# ooei
from ron.ing beraure of the war
and resultant unsettled condition*
in haaeball. Nest year, h#
the school will be divided into
n section for the armed service*
and another for civilian*.
M Sgt. II. J. Gregory, wlm
was. evacuated from II uni
beachhead with the Tenth Corp*
in December, made an appeail for
support of the Red Croas, point­
ing out the magnificent aid the
organisation ha* given *ervirt
l«r*onnel aboard ami their faml
uea at home.
Hgt.. Gregory, home on entergenry furlough, described
dew ri bed the
flip from llungnam to IMaan
In the hold w f a ship a* torkuona.
M* pointed uut that there were
no bunk* ami very little to rat
during the three day voyage. The
•hip was met by Red Crna* work­
ers with doughnut* ami coffee.
Voile William* Introriucted Sgt.
Gregory.
Hi alley (Mham informed th*
meeting that Kd Rood of Tampa
has announced aa a candidate
fo r th* national presidency of th*
Joyce** and recoanmended that
the local organisation buck him.
Judge Douglas 8tesutrom moved
that he ha sunportvd, and waa
seconded hy Malcolm MocNeill.
The club gn w
it unanimous
agreement.
R. L. Perkin* Jr. told the Jayree* that th* hospital committee
is meeting with the emergency
cttlsen* group to make raggestiona toward w iving th* hospital
crtalo.
Lieut O, F. Nicholson o f the
Civil Engineer Corps, U. 8. N .
iritor at tho meeting.
was n vGl

It's also noaalhl a that tbs pic-

SUMsen Asserts

irriS’X r . 'r a r r r ,

throw a grant force Into Korea la
a big try to wig.
I l * also poaoibie th* Ruotlai
may net alt aa their hand*, pr
tlcularly since they have already
a groat fare* In Europe—In iplte
o f the pieasan hope* i f the un­
named government official* men­
tioned at the beginning of thl*
story.

THE WMU) TODAY

American
m i.

Education

Award for

Hr was cited for strengthening

hi* university "aa • center for
ih lp and research and a a a
ochoUrship
eff*
fa r Mi efforts
to desktop through
teaching a deep sense o f faith in
American democracy."
Staosen said scboots should play
a strong role la moral training
and not leave the Job solely to th*
home sad church.
Emphasis on tkia phase of edu­
cation wa* a highlight of the
Hanford Herald
school administrator*' conrantloa.
Sanford, Florida
During the meeting the National
M y dear Mr. Dean,
1 wish ta thank you for th* good Education A asocial ion ( N B A )
publicity your gapor gam us In Issued a loo-page report on “ mo­
ral and spiritual value* ta tho
public school a."
Tho ranart said schools moat
share in lb* "grant task t i moral
my gratitude to the roennatruction" stemming from
pcnt-Wgrid War It

8 u f«rd Forum

ss,s§i-£r

TWu o f th* four touting units
raMgtana
o f children
Mot thoaks to the
will remain In downtown Sanford
W.
Lao health agency's path at th# Welaka Building, ||« West G*rd*u Ovh, Gray Khafawi Naaa- In. thrir cars, the report said,
batheron at if hie
n the lorai program Include Dr. First Street, from this Friday
&gt; g "ahouM be oar o f friendly ank
sympathetic understanding i t &gt;
made of catie iron. He i» proffer Malcolm J. Kurd, specialist on de through Mar. 1, when th* teat log
without giving endorsement of th*
lection of diabetes, and Dr. C, M. - ------------1 b . R#wr, wl„ ^
corn.
mgMta orhoot* to any ratigtaoa

Too Late To Claiurify
B y,EU H 8KLL KAY
car the newspaper
Once torh
boys let their sir down and atage
a gridiron dinner known as the
"Prcsa Breakfast**— It started
about SO years ago In Tampa and
was sponsored br the Tampa Ro­
tary Club as a tribute to the newsper men who attended th#
orida State Fair on Press Day.
It was originally a stag party
held In the spacious dining room
of the Old Tampa Bay Hotel.
When th* hotel ceased to func­
tion oimI there was no other dining
room la rg e enough to accommo­
date 800 or mare that attended the
Rebury CTuh derided to
tlnoe the party and Karl l-ehmaatn
took It to Orlando a* a feature of
the Central Florida Imposition,
later, Jack Guthrie; who was
then general manager o f th*
Florida Orange Festival before
it had developed into a full fledgod eaposllion, sold Florida Press
Association official* on th* idea
o f moving It ta Winter Haven, and
Il has been staged there each
rear fo r newspaper and radio
folks and Invited guest* o f the
Exposition.
Tho 1961 “ Pram Breakfast,"
which Incidentally Is held at night
now although it began a » a
breakfast, was one of the beat In
the long history of the affair. It
was held last Friday evening In
beautiful Nora Mayo Hall on the
Flapoaltioii Grounds.
The skits ami gags that make
up tho non-profmional entertainment nr* written by the news­
paper men themselees and tho
costs ore usually mad* up o f such

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amateur actors at are available
in the rank* of the Fourth Estate.
Whil* the show I* “ O ff th* Re­
cord" there aro always a number
of aong* featured in the tkita and
t he theme song Oil* year was
"Th* Thing." Two verse* dealing
with Harry Truman amused th*
crowd this year. I f you know the
tun* you might try these words
It goes hotter If you have a baa*
drum handy for th* BAM, RAM,
RAM effect
"Now Harry i* a letter man
He llkeo to writ* hit own
And every time he gets o chance
11*11 sneak o ff all alone
And writ# some base be don't Ilk*
Ho say* Just what ha think*
Hell call a critic a BAM, BAM.
II AM
And tell the guy he stinks.

*T
!
&amp;
The firm stand o f the Wester,
Allies, In demanding a ctarifir
lion reganiing all the R#d Mr
European armaments, is an en­
couraging development from tho
popular viewpoint in the demo,
erode*.
It is taken aa a positive mm ■
which confirms the detertninalli..i
of the western powers not t« al­
low themselves to h« pushed about.
It measures up to the gen-isl
belief that two-flst*,| firmr.-#
toward Bolshevism is th* only Al­
titude which paysMeantime from Korea comti
better news. This may be sun,,
med up in the language of ln|.
tish defense minister Flmsn...|
Snlnwell, who told the House &lt;f
Commons Dial U. N. force* In
the last few weeks "havr ,lrm..n.
stratad leyond all doubt that the
Chinese and North Korean form
arrayed against them ran tq
checked and mastered." Hirntfel
assurances came from Amencvn
military sources in Korea.
So, while the U. N. Force, In
Korea confront fnrmiiiable priili,
a* flhlnwell put it, and there u#
equally great dangers in Eurne
the (general position
of the
democratic world seem* t„ t*
improving. We like to think tUi,
anyway.
Th* call for rlarifiratinn nf
the Russian armament posiihm
aomes In connection With ihr
projected four power meeting.
Russia has been insisting that
this ileal only with disarmament
of Western Germany, declaring
that western plans to raire *n
army In Western Germany were
most di-sturbing to wurld peace.
This
eitraordinary
propu-sl
drew similar notes from Ameri­
ca, Britain ami France to Mos­
cow, calling for a dioruaainti net
only of German armament tod
that of Russia's east Eur»pc«C
satellite*. These notes coincided
with reports by CtechosloTsk
exiles In Paris that the Soviet
bloc, was preparing lo attarl
Yugoslavia Apr. 16.
Observer* figured
that the
Allied Itotas were aimed at Butmsi is,
Hungary and Romanis.
Tlieir force* have been estimated
hy Marshal Tito nf Yuroilavia
at MdjflOrt—a total greatly exreeding the limits provided Iw
Iheir pear* treaties.
*
From the Washington .‘hat#
Department. also comes word
that Russia now has a fully
armored or mechanism! force ef
76 divisions in Rest Germsny
and Poland, alone. Moscow slso
has 'repaired East Gtrman rail­
ways which would he carriers of
supnlie* from Russia If there
were *rgr. Th# Rtate Denari menl
said the Russian proposal to talk
only about Germany was alxunta
ami at snolhef point declarer
bluntly:
v
“ B» their very nature the So­
viet notea have aroused ser­
ious doubts that the Kremlin ac­
tually wants a conference. I'sd
experience and current In t-llin iter have made the II. 8. skep­
tical o f tha
Kremlin’s good
faith"
To put th* situation on thumb­
nail. what the western powets
annear trying ta do is bring f c v
viet Russia-nut Into the open aft
regards her nlans for Bolshevist
expansion. B«* tho same token,
Moarow Is taWn* cover In order
to avoid disclosing her hand.
Thera must he a showdown on
this score sooner «*e later. W'tbon* it Moscow will continue her
mllitarr-economir wa* o f sttrilion t » add to her already vast
Idoc n f Red nations. So w r have
a right to take encourar-ment
from tho n*w move hy th* wr-tw

"The cost of living's going up
The dollar value down
A steak that used to cost a buck
Is now twice that a pound
But Harry laugh* and taya, 'Ha,
ha
You ain't seen nuthln' yot
111 put a tax an your BAM, BAM,
BAM.
And brother, then yooll awooL'"
Switching tho spotlight to tho
Ksfaurer Investigation, another
vers* went like this:
"A sheriff's job is mighty nice
When thing* aro going well
But senators investigate
And glv* the sheriff boll.
They ail, him thl* and oak him
* And glv* him dirty looks
«s tH M M N
a BAM.
But h* won't [ w l
Th# Waster* note* suggest to
BAM. BAM,
Moscow,that % preliminary meetOr open up hia
ta Oo*. War- lng&gt; o f U g four tap reseat at iv»;
Tribute was j
which brought no discussion from ran In nwaOWr verm.
gTrintarn*ti&lt;'ntho floor. They also advocated fro * “ Now F n lln used ta apeak right
al difficulties. America propose*
public education from kindergar­
ten through two rear* of collog* Before he'd xtep ta tklak
, that after the Parts mertirr. ,k#
and a minimum four years o f col- And aay soma things that weren't hlg four meet In Washington la
ease world tensions.
leg* training for teoehere­
so hot
in .&lt;« resolution on military **r- When they reached printer's Ink.
Rut Intely, ha has watched hi*
rice, the
elation favored
ones bat, unfortunately. •P*ef|
adequate national defense plan" step
doesn't print their u»* In thtr
but urged that youth* be perm it­ And thinks before he speaks
ted ta complete hl*h school be­ Hr hasn't uttered n BAM, BAM. column. The ih*w la nil in fun snJ
BAM,
politicians who attend don't mmd
fore being drafted. The resolution
rorommendad no specific age On For week* and week* and weeks." the ribbing and come bnck every
Thera were some other good yrar far more.______________
the draft minimum.

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ttaa shew* how ad .of ua ora anp- immldtrtd bv the U M t odnratara
- ir»»* g v r haiplUL
attending the convention wot*
And I hooks ta s i r own Wamanh listed hv Dr. Worth MrCtsra,
Traveling unit* wrlfl be in R-aalniuh
committee.
.ABA executive secretary, aa fat*
•a lb-

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�THITRSDAY FEB,

Social A n d Personal Activities
19 10 N K

I IK

Social Calendar
t i i i 'R h d a i
M essiah K i ii i i iu i l w ill to held at
Ih*- F'irst Methndist Church Mt
P .M . A ll singer* are u n t i l lo at­
tend.
••Tin* Itoiglap Jo to Ju nio r Him .
ffllrh o o d w ill meet til the First
B a p tis t Church ni 7:110 I*. M.
T h e regular m u tin g o f the Seminola Rrtokah Lodge N o. 13 will
he held at K;00 P M . In the Odd
Fe llo w * H all. A ll num ber* are
naked to he present to help com­
plete plan* for n school » f in­
stru ctio n to lie held Feh. 23, Vrsitin.f R« be kali'* -n e w clrontr.
tin d e r the sponsorship o f the
Hein Siirmn Phi aO rnrltv. the rei nniwt at the Frrn ab t l.aiighi&gt;&gt;ti
W n w r la l Hospital, w ill to Mr* r
It K ip lev.
A talent show w ill he giv.-tt at
the Gram m ar School at H.ihi I*.
M. South side, Writable*. Junior
H ig h nn the Gram m ar School will
participate in the show.
R e v iv a l service*, i'nola XYealejfan Methodist Church, 7:30 P, M.
E v a n g e lis t, Rev. W n rie n Pamptopee.
F R ID A Y
tjtT lie United Daughter . of fort
f W r ic v w ill meet at rt-IH* P. XL at
the home of Mi * W . II. K lrh v . (HD
M a c t" !i i Av«.Xue. M r*. Zch lt.itli f t and Mr*. 'Unde Herndon will
I m- n i- h ia lrtiw i
A niecin? meetiiiir o f the Semin,
tda R rto k ah la dire No. 43 hn* lieen
called for B:00 P,M in the Odd
Fo llo w - Hall. lU iln ir a Het#fry.
prenidrnt nf I lie Itidn-kah A *»vmtdv o f Florida, w ill conduct
\
school nf instruction. .Ml Rrtokah
ate it -k ill to la- preterit.
MB Under the sponsorship of the
Iteta .Sigma Phi an ro rltv. the i r .
cc p lin n isl at the Frinaid -to u g M iin
M em orial Hospital, w ill lie Mr*.
C liffo rd MrKihhin.
T h e Sanford Town-end f lu b will
have a covered dlidr -upper at the
C it y Halt at «:3U p.M . A ll inemlier» and vi*iloi» are Web'iiuc.
n atkh rxy

T h e Andnbon Sorietv w ill hava h in t walk at Lake lla r n r v . Illrd
w a lrh e ra w ill meet at 7:00 A. M.
41 Ore GanJ-n Center.
U nder th« sponsorship of the
H rta S icn ia Phi so ro rity, the re­
ceptionist «t the F rrria ld ia u ih lo n
M em orial llnspital. w ill to Mrs. C.
C . C arlto n.
XIOND.X X
The
IteariUll
Avenue C u rie
w ill meet at tin Chapel at 2:00
P . M.
T h e Hanford S lu tv tu-agur wilt
meet nl 7:3M P.M a I M cKinley
, dlall A ll memlirr- are urged to
jd t r n r l.
m
TUKHIMV
Regular hnsinrss meeting anrl
election nf nffirer* &gt;-f th r Pilot
C lu b at H:00 P M. tn the Yarht
C lub . Hoard meeting 7 30 p. M.

Is o n ffw o u d
__

H r MItK J . II. M K N It h

Seminole rou nty’a ch ie f attraed j i i i Sunday afternoon w a i the
u v a lr r Carnival at the formal
.opening nf Hantondn Springs Tor
tn ia season. Throne- o f visitors
fro m many state- enjoyed the
•p o rts ami the to* lit y o f the fairy
land. Air. and M r. A lt o n w ire
In r h a rg r. A ssie s. In rountle**
bank* of h h io m . fnrm crl the
bockgroutid for the festive scene.
M an y p r im were pre-ented to the
w tnn ets in the events.
T h e l.ytnan Srtrool fool hall barA n r i w as put on a Sent trio res.
ra u ra n l with a large attendance
o f school ptim ipal Rayhtun Mil*
1vee, teacher*, their hu-lrands nml
wives, itudenls and th eir date*
took part in the fe stiv itie s. Best
a ll round man ath le tics, Clyde
W a lk e r received a tro p hy, H ,
K i t k i It also was awnrch-il a Wo*
phy.
A jo lly program w as enjoyed hy
a ll.
The rig ht Reverend H u rry touBishop of South Flo rid a , will
administer ths rite* o f Confirm a­
tion at Christ Church, tongvrood,
at 4:0 0 o’clock afternoon, Feb. 2V
Several adults will l&gt;e confirmed.
A family re union and fl«hing
party were enjoyed id MFQuUy
o r Mr. and Mra. Henry Heath,
Mrs. Forest French, M r* llaml I
Sea bury and Joan of Orlanan, Mra.
tourn Garrett from Rome, fla.
Mra. If. L. Holbrook, Jacksonville,
d ir , and Mr*. Geo. Shipp, Sanford,
“ ra. E. J, llawklns, tonffwond.
Longwuod Garden G i n k t t enlightened on the propagation and
(gltttra o f llllles, main topi- the
Easter Lily by M r*. Katherine
Leland. When the cluli hist at the
heme o f Mrs. Y arn e ll Thursday.
; John Searcy spent hla vacation
With Mr. arid Mra. C . B . Searey.
He has returned to his Kleclrlcal
Eng in eering course at U p iv e n lty
nf Florida where he U a satupr.
4 Attending the Seminole M gera " o n o f Woman's Clubs Iakin* were
■m s. J. C. Rams. George Otto.
8. L. Tuopcr. and twn other*.
The Ctvle league h as recently
held successful food sale and a
white elephant sale, r* i
j
&gt;I

Mrs. Charles Hardy
Honors Her Sister
Mrs. Tharle- Hardy entertained
Tuesday evening at a birthday
|w rty honuring her daughter. Miss
KliraU -th H ardy, and her sister,
M rs ., t iturge Ituwer.
Various game* and contests
were enjoyed with Allan M affct
bring winner of the treasure hunt.
The birthday cake* were lig h t­
ed ami “ Happy llirthday" was
sung to the hunorre*, after which
they opened theld many gifts.
Refreshment* of Coca Cola, rc«
punch and rake were served to the
following:
Mi**
Hardy,
M r*.
George Rower, Mr*. Bob IJe rrirk ,
Dorothy H arre ll, Marie H ardy,
Dolty R rr w rr . Rartwra H all, L u ­
cille H all, F a y Beckham, Rarlm ra
l.ce, Sh irley Datidrcge, Janice
Rlrd-ong, Marie Alford, l-aura
Mae Donaldson, Marlyn Calhoun,
Joyce H a rre ll, Jo Ann H a rre ll,
I r&gt;uuthy H ardy, I’rggy Ituwer, and
Gladys H asty.
Also A lfred Mitchell, G ary Duffey, C raig Ander*«n, Homer M il­
ler, Mandy Rirdsong, Grady Jo h n ­
son, Lynn Ashe, Allan M affet.
l-iit R o llan l, Ronny law, J e r r y
Sm ith, Janie* McKee, Craig W h it­
ney, Horace Green. Tommy Row ­
er. R ill H ow u, It. Kdward*, and
Mr mini Mrs. C h a ilr* Hardy

P e r s o n a i f5
Dr. and M r*. D. I. Stalling- of
Dallas, T e \. are the gur»t.« of Mr*.
W . U Henley for several day*.
Mr*. T«m W illia m * h*» return­
ed home after spending two week*
in Hie Frrnald-Laughlon Memorial
Hospital after a recent fall.
Mr. and M rs Ld dlr C u jk a of
Middletown, Conn., arrived this
weekend tn spend n month with
Mr. and Mr*. J . W. Said m y.
Mr*. Maggie M, Jones of AtInnta. tin., i* the guest ot her
brother anal sister-im law, Mr. and
Mr*. II. F . M cW horter.
Mr. anal M rs. CBarriiae Mi K rc
o f Tani|i* were the guest* of th rii
riarn t* Mr. and Mr- A. \V. AnIcy ami Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Mc­
Kee. over the weekend.
Mr». Paul K . M HIrr h-ft today
for Clint b’ttc , N . C . after v is it­
ing with her sister anal bruthcrin-law, Mr. nml M rs. W. M. Collic it.
Mr. anal Mra. .V C . Madden ami
-on anal M l*. L illia n Vickery left
this morning fo r lla it w r ll, Ga.
w h eir they w ill aprmJ thr week­
end with relative -.

llollywfMxl

Mr*. J . F!. L iv in g don »f Au­
gusta, Ga. i« v isitin g her hiaathei
and sU ler-in-law . Mr. and M r-.
H O LLYW O O D , Feb. J l - r.Vr - W. I .. Itaalie, and M r*. ko»* Icing
A top In a irly rvpert of llollywiaHl at PIU U u r c l Avc.
today rapped the younger cron
of male actors for their “ sloppy1"
D r. ami M r*. J . N. Tolat lo u r
hairdo*.
rtlurned from
Rirliiuond.
Va,
“ They're incsse* nil of them,*' where they v is iln l v-itli their -nil
n r la in iid
Fa tricia Stent, who and duuglitrr-in-law , Mr. and Mrs
operates what appear* to t«c Ralph Toiar.
filnidom'* only malr li-auly salon.
Her -penalty Is restoring nml
Mr. ami Mra. II. K, Chaiunan
treating h air, and her customer* plan tn s|K-nd th r wrrkrn&lt;l ill
have inrludfil Dick row cll, G a ry Madiera Hoarh w ith thrii son-inCooper, Fred Mar M urray, John law and daughter. M l. and M r*.
Lund, J iim - Ferrer and Met F e r ­ A lvin K ilp a trick .
ret.
“ I ju st -hlidder when I -re
Mr. and M r*. David Dyal ami
some of the young actor-,** -he
shuddered. "They look aw ful and daughter, Su san, spent the week­
end with M r*. D yal'* n arrnls, Mr.
they're ruining their hair.
ami Mr*. George W ells, ami also
“ Fa rle y G ran g rr i* one of the visited friend* and relative* while
worst, lie wears ■idrburnn and here.
lets hi- hair dangle over Ids fore­
head, I -ilppore he thinks It look*
Mr*. G. T . Moreland and M r*.
rule | think it only m akr* him T . It. laiuls, both o f Albany, G a.,
look unkempt.
left tod*) a fte r v i-itin g with th rii
“ Tony C u rtis t» another. IID sister and hruthrr-in-law , M i. and
hair i* not only (loppy, hut i f * Mr*. C. K. M cKee nml Mr. ami
dripping w ith greasr. He wear* M l*. H. J . D nvi-.
hi* hair so lung he looks like a
girl.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Itrilt have re ­
“ fin the other hand 'he gtrl" turned afle r v ia llin g friend* in
rut their hair to short they look Middle. Ala. M r*. W . It. H rilt and
Ilk*- hoys. The seies are getting Mr*. Sheila Cam eron of New O r­
mil of haUnte.**
leans at com pari in i them In San­
John Derek also looks ig need ford.
of a good combing, she added. A a
for Hurt Ijrncn-ter “ Hr look* as
D r. ami M r*. Harold Knni* of
though hr had Ju«t stepped nut Springfield, III., form erly of the
nf n shower and run nl- hand Knnfonl Naval A ir Station, a r ­
trough his hair.'* Rory Calhoun rived today and w ilt visit Mr. and
appears to have “ vundicd hi* h air Mra. 0 . It. G rig g * ami Hr. and
with an eggirvatrr."
-Mra. Wade G arner
fur srvrrn l
“ They're setting n had r u m p le day*.
fm the youth of the nation,'*
said Miss Stem . “ The situation
Mr. and M rs. Reggie M s*ry have
i* already had enough. I t used a* their guests
M rs.
Lvcrate
to lie that the average Am erican liu le it and c h lld rrn . Barbara and
male didn't have a scalp con L a rry , of llro o ksv ille , Penn. They
dition until 36, Now It's 23."
plan to make th e ir future home
She blamed the Increase of In Florida. M ra. Guiest w ill to
liaidnesa and scalp falsies to Im rcnirmtorcd as the former Mis*
proper rare of tr hair. She cited Doris Maine*.
thesr causes: harmful hair tonics
and shampoo- (tho»r containing
arid- or a lk a liO ; (allure tn rlra n
the hair properly fit should he
done tw h r w ee k ly li harmful h alf
rot* (she disapproved of the crew
ru t, e irc n t for Arm y men is Im ­
proper diet.
r a i»4 t
If Holtywoad'a young *U r« kept 4 nn Ths llhs
iltm * lil.
maltreating
their hair,
they’ll
K r«*
end up with toupee*. *h« warned. Sllv IV e t c * ii Jamln.rr*
i t * nc«»n r rri .H i. n . i i ,
“ Not only that," »hr added, ft:U
N**s
“ they look terrible. You see them Its* llunilMg ni -.M s r-lll(..n
at dinner par I lea or night elube, l.l» Ksv h i - * * ir**
II)lt-calng t*r(*&lt;t|..na
all dressed up in e* pensive shirt* »tv V
!)* Mu,u
nml luavdt— and loaded w ith
"■ift.1 AI Nine
r«»lly jew e lry. Then you I n k up H I •I ' l l Used At O i i a s
ami aee their sloppy met* of h air. • it* Atvta.i It * } &lt;«r*
»:D
A n g s U f u r I.. Yrsa.l
It • polls the whole effeel.
is e*
Dp r«r&lt;i.|.
“ Il'a
unronrantir, too.
One tail* IAt sll'if.
A tltsl, li.,.i.
thing a woman love* to d i t* is: J" News
I» « * J 11(I r
run her hand through he man's Is ) ) *1» I-—
hair. Ilu l what would a g irl get I11S i*lst •It*» Is'tnt.aril*. l i t 4
Iis*lre Amt Hist
tf she p d her hand on tha II l i or.
Ii .hiIi I'liroer
head* o f the*** young sta rs—a l l i l v Murnlng V a r l H r
IliU *1— 1. l l a H a l l
handful o f hair and grrnaal
114 *
I’rsrsi r - r I'ssi *
'T h e se boy* should heed the l2:Ss
Wi.rlil At Nuuu
example
of the
older
star*. 12:14 Haiti.* F a rm l&gt;l(v*t
Wherever you see Clark G a b le - I l l s l l » s I'lul.
on the street or In a movie*—hi* I its |V|«tUr N ls r
1114 Iwilti Amtrlcatia
hair Is always perfectly groomed. l:
*s Mew*
The same goes for the cowboy 11J4 4lu*tcal Varlstlc*
star*—Gene Autry and Roy Rog- 1;S" liar Ki-n* Han. ti
tr*. You never see them looking J:te Wi.sM At Three
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Review: "Royal Wedding" it a musical delight. Thanks
lo some imaginative directing and
three or four Inspired musical
numbers, the MGM musical fac­
tory has turned out one of It*
best production*. The »llra plot—
■tamt a brother and abler dance
art with romantic complication* Isn't allowed to beeome ton im­
portant or too wearing. Fred
Astaire and Jane Powell are gtern free reign for tfceir unkjue
talent* and come through hand*
anmalv. Peter lewfard and Sarah
Churrhlll supply the romantic In­
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Mrs. LP. Hockcnbury

I'Inn la tiun I'.states
Hj RR8B PATTKRHON

Mi*
I.. P. iltH *rnb u ry was
lionuiril MnmDy t.v het daughter,
Mr- It, W. l i e . run. at her home
on the Fiiun try t’ lub It- .id.
The pmm* were attractively dcfin a l til with pink ilu a tf a ia lra * .
Th - dining tw in table was cenIc itd with a J»|Miiii'-&lt; arrange­
ment « f flower* und figurine*.
Refreshment.* nf tea rakes nml
cnffi-r were seived to the follow ­
ing guest*: Mr* S. G. H arrim an,
M i*. Fin e st I.. I la ii lifiin i, M r*.
Kllio ti
Kmiu’ln*,
Mi -. I*.
R.
StcphenMMi, M r*. J . i . T n w illegcr,
X r.. Mr*. Jnm r - .Smith, Mt*. John
S chiiard , J r ., Mr* R, Hender*oni
Mi ■ F.d K irc h e i, Mr* K v* Harkey, Mr*. W. A . Hunter, nml MrsR. K. D«vi».
Alro Mt*. C h atlr» Itnwcs, X|r».
J. P. Thurmond, M i*. Ja m r* Leo­
nard, M l*. I b in n l tu laim ard ,
M r- Gtady Hevtnap, M r*. J . W .
David, Mr*. Gieu Got-mbrl nml
Mr... H arry Goend«et nf lllintd*.

A mo»l sluprm lous p a lly wa*
g i'vn by the Social Activities
Committee of the Property Own
cC- A-voviation at the club mom*
on Valrnttnc* night. There wa*
w.i- *n attendance o f !*K peo;iliami rvrtyonc agreed they hsd a
wm iilirfui
tim e.
Mr*.
George
t&gt;r if (in of Madiera Road wa*
chairman and her v e ry able com­
mittee consisted o f M rs. Jim Gen &gt; , M is. Joseph ilu c k , Mrs. Jullu* Voigt and M iss N ells Rank*.
While the ladies were decorating
fot thr party in the aftermstn,
J nn Grimy was there traling
hi- manly arm s for the hard work.
J nl tu- Voigt supplied all the
gadget* and got the room* in
••nl' i in Ihe m orning. M r*. Cienoy
made the lu-autiful reil and white
ilrii'ia tin n *, N clla Rank* leaked
two lu iio u .
valentines rake*
n- J .'or p tu c* and they ail wotk*
c l nn the program and refresh­
ments.
Milford lo itu an l wa* m a*lrr of
1 1 1 eon,me- and toing a torn
mmedDn pul the fo lk* in a jolly
It) R U S K O I T K I .
no—I from the very beginning.
Relund a »—ly rea listic looking
New n ffirer* for the D c lla ry mu rn phone
w ith
thr
letters
C ivic AMociation wete rln te -l I’ .L D.R. In silver on the lop he
i i * ditv afterniHin at liie tegular aiumunteil that this was station
monthly meeting of the Associa­ i'.F .ll.i) . (P lan tatio n K s la trs Detion.
lln ty l
sponsoring Is iv r ,
G&gt;—I
Chosen w ere: Hamid Young, W ill and Tolerance. The program
president; Krnc*t Muller, vice w«* opened w ith music. The
president; Mrs. Vincent Valentine, f i n l mimtor t-eing selection- on
irra M iic r; V|r*. Koln-tt Rrown, re- tin piano by M rs. A lfrrd Mirlui.
conling sccretaty; M r*. Ham id e ll*, thru Ri.y M iller sang with
Young, correspomling - i r re ta ry ; Mm Leonard anonipanying him
Vlm ent Valentine rhaptain; Jo- on tlir piano and what w r all
*c;ih Meyer, sentinel.
ron»itlvrrd the piece de resisiam e
New officer- of thrv o rg an iia- of the evening was little C*llt
lion w ill lie installed at the next Millets tradition n f two love -nttgmeeting of the n i oieiation, and in iirr sweet rhildish soprano.
ciiliim itlrea w ill !-■ a|i|H iinln l at
I be sn otul part of the pro­
that time.
gram m nsistr-l of a t|uix game
Volte W illiam - J r ., Sanford s l ­ w ith leu contestant* picked from
im llry , WH* gile-l .peakl't a t th.- the audience. P riie s were given
*■Mi'in, nnd wa* aim a|&lt;)Hiintnl to iln f ir .I ini u n sw riin g a quncounsellor fot the or gnniration. lion correctly and it turned out
Janie- Romm-y, tetirm g presi- that our quix kid* were. M i.
d rill, ib'clinnt the honor of re- Ilnlph W ilh cre ll, M r*. Lee Nash
election due tn other activities, and and Mr. F d w a iii lin'd)- who won
tlian kn l officer* ami m cintor* for three pine* each anil Jo IVvk
Ih rit ronprrattnii during his year ■ml Dr. Walton who won one
of riffire.
rai h. The next num tor wa* a
The rrgulst Garden C luli meet­ dait game made nnd ennilueled
ing took plsee last Saturday a f by .lilies Voigt. P o l, Sepp proved
ternoon at the home of Mr. and hi- ability to hit the U rge! on
M r*. Harold Young of M olina the nose hy roming rlnsest to
Road. T h r t f wa- a largo atten­ the renter o f the heart and win­
dance and Mr. Young gave an­ ning lltr prixe. D ining interm is­
other our of hi* interesting lec­ sion piano selection* were played
ture* on how to prrpate the soli hy Mr*. Aaron Dungan with the
fo r spring planting of v rg rta b lr* lirnninger sister* Irading the sing­
ami flower*. Contest- follow n l ing.
nml the winner* we to: M r*. EAfler the games, refreshment,
S w ift, Ml* R. S Cnn|,e| nod Mlsa ot V alrnlinr eakr and coffee
Adelaide Conte. Reftr-hnient* of were srrvrd and the evening
cake und rn ffre w ss served n ftc r ruled with dancing. It was an­
a lour of tin- Young's garden guid­ nounced during the evening that
ed amt explained by M r. Young. the next social event w ill to Ihe
Next months meeting I* nlanned Ix.nt tide up the Ht, John* on
as a lour of nut aerie* in Hanford M ai. H, There w ill lie a harbequr
aftot whirh a pirnie wilt to held, at Ihe wimming post sponsored
Mr. and Mrs. V in rrn t Valentine b ) the Hatoiday N *tr itanee (Tuli
Hr. nf Mrrlina Road and their on Fell. J.’. at 2:00 | \ M.
guest* Mr. anil Mr*. H. Johnstone
Mra.
M ntrl*
W eslervelt
of
and daughter, Mr*. A le* Ja tto rt Fyavpbrl, Me. .1* pay lag an ax.
and her *nn A le x. *ml Miss Cock- temli-d visit to Miss IMrothy
fa ir motored to O ral* last wee'i Myitc* »f D e lla ry D rive.
tn spend a couple o frla y s w ith Mr.
We are pleased tn see that Mr*.
and Mr*. V. Valentine, J r . their Gertrude N nival of N aranja R«ad
son. Th* grandson Vincent Vs I lias wen her tout w ith that virus
rn tln e. I I I , had toen ill and th* get tit ami Is up and about again
entire fam ily w rnl up tn ehrei : Mr. *ml M rs. G ustav King of
him up. lie I* reported In to re­ M adina Road and H alf Moon
la k e have as th eir first house
covering.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ghailes llaiinernan guest since moving into thrir
o f Hmyrna Drive received word new home on Plantation, thrir
from their *on ami daughter-in- •laughter, Mra. H arrie t Citron, of
law , M r. and Mr*. Charles llanne- to ng I stand, H a rrie t is enchanted
man, J r , of Hergenfialii, N. J with her parent* new rnnintunity
o f the birth o f a grandson. The ami amaterd at the progress they
llanm-man* are making plans for have madr w ith the ground of
a trip North e»in tn see the young I heir "little estate" in Ih r short

INIillcr Acres

lirn r the) have toen heir
Mr. M tllism O T Ia ir id Palm yra
Road had a visit from fiiendfrom M asssi'huirtt* t hi* week.
D r. nnd Mr.* A rth u i A. Muynilian
of Springfield, who ate pending
a inonth at Otniond Reach
M i. and M r*. J . I'la ik Stewart
a rc h e ir on « visit to Mr and
M r-. John Schllpp of Angtlc*
Road. Thi twn o c in tu dm -- .iiso cialr* in Pittsburgh where .Mr
Slew a i l is nn attorney at la "
M r. and Mr- I ’nul F'lnelacher
of Ih-Rniy Drive wen- suipruud
with a visit f i mu Mr. and Mr*.
George Dearth of Tangrrim- and
Cape Cod, friend- of their dauglitrr.
The ('uriM-ta sextet which con­
sists nf the W illiam MIf heel- nf
D rLiim l, thr Arthur Carmen- of
Sanford and the Rank si-lci* of
Plantation held the second game
of th rir tournament on Satuiday
The games were unusually close
They had dinner together the next
day at the Orange C ity lintel a f ­
ter attending church. The Ranks
sisters IrM me they regret having
tni**e-l Die call- of several of
Iheir friends this week hot limy
were thal busy amt hope to to
home more in the fu lu rr.
W r tnis-ed Joey Meyer* from
our party and several other a f­
fa ir* thi- week hut are very hap­
py for him in hi* new job, lie
hn» a three week* engagement to
sing w ith Ihe orchestra of the
F'torida exposition, He ha* toon
doing q o llr a I'd nf public sing
ing since roming to Plnrida toth
at clubs and on ih r radio.
The Saturday N ile Darin Cirri*
was held with ' I t . Fieda FineI ache i a* hostess, There **«* a
very large attendance,
M i,
ami M is to o Ihdmttt id
D e lla ry Diive ha-l a Canasta
P a rty
forn numtor of
then
friend* on Thursday evening
l* i,
and Mi
W liilakrt have
to rn very busy ltd* week with
guest*. 1 h&gt; Mi «■&gt; Mmgan l nnd
Husnu Anderson "I New Jet ey
have toen spending a week «(!*•
them and on Wednesday they had
a visit fnuu M is F.liralnth M l),
kin- ami hei d a .ig lilri Mis- Sib ­
ley W tlken. of Winter I’aik
M r. W illiam Royer has finally

NOW

&gt;en and th rir son, Don, l*R for
•heir home in L a u re l, N*b.
Mr. and Mrs P . to n ry of r'nrn
w all, Ontario and their two n*n
hrwa who are stopping at ths
la k e view Cabins
motored to
Clau nrater, last w eek- ami sprat
a great dral nf th rir time at thr
school of ag ricultu re.
Mr*. Anna U vin g ato n r of San­
tiago Road I* very happy that her
son, Daniel, who I* 1st lieutenant '
in the In fa n try o f thr United I
H iatts Arm y arrive d on an Army .
transport in New York C ity a flri
serving four year* In Hallxburp, |
A ustria, lie is rx p rrtrd hy hit
mother and hi* U nrle John Dei•-h*el to arrive In D e llsty very
shortly for an rxtendrd visit.

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NANNETTES

“ IliK li A i m ” , thi* |n\H&gt; inruh
lid iiir of Mi Mn«t M i*. II. J I I ik I*
of A llniti*infi* N|UHUT'S "**■* thr
x«*tltiitf of tin* - ilv r r tra uiM*n hy
t I m* «Sriiii()iilr f*«8iifitv 1’r ‘lrr iition
«»f
riilhrx yitotrriUy nfle i tMMifi.

Tin- X'oung People's ( ’ last of
the f 'In i-liaii Church met Tuesday
evening at Die home of Mr. %nd
Mi

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Morion,

T h r gui -ts w eie set veil a p * g iu d li up|H i a ftci which the class
Ill-Ill ,1 im rling w tlii (li II K .
T h r
*H vrr
n ffr itiiR
&gt;"ii*Mcn|
*• i K in g , president, presiding. A dia■lllutttlltul Ml Ml to hi
in •« i it--ion wap hi id on w ays In rn*4 h o U r'Im* f iiim I for trtirliriii to la tg i lie - la - and then a mol ion
f«iiflirt thrii r*lu» .iti«*ii Ih i* mutt* w as pa-sed to call it tlie '‘Friend
vy ib I* lit to Irnrtirr** without in* | ship C D **.'*
triv e t.
Tho«e pre,. nt were Mr and M f(.
A ll tiiu* r|lit* of tin* fn lrtniiiih R in g and on, Mi and Mi Cecil
u i*rr vtrll rrptrM*tit&lt;*«l n»n*ttiir th** I Jn n n r, \|i ami Mra, Chandler V a il,
t fit* |giir&gt;t« n h ii vurrr jh r**tit.
| M r. und Mi-. W L Rowland, Mr.
Tin* lilchlifcrhl n f tiiii1 af 1rti'ii'Ktft am! Mi
f.
K va n t. M r*.
w r ii t u p thintitrh thr new mrich
home. Thr dining rooni w n n pir- ton and M i. ami Mi v ilorlun.
tu rr «*f *printf h m u ty with l»rlbjiutn azalea* ami plum hl*»«*om*.
Get
things •rt
la'lorc the
t)ii th** I z Mp o v n ln i*! with ■ hantl giicata or live. 1ir ! out flower
«&lt;ml»itiiilrrir*lv lin rn nml la ir rlftlh, vts.es, . .ii-opt- tin )*»• glii-scs. etc-..
w f ?t i« liv e ly ■liv e r »rrvl&lt;p an«l *&lt;• vmi da not has l* fll rush a round
ro ln rfu l •tin ilw k h ri nml mkm.
pci forming ilie&gt;c rhiit cs while thrs
I'M’ idim.* .*1 th r ten Hcnirt* well* k lic it &gt; an- pres- fit.
Mt* John C Iliu m * of th*- l.oiiu
w «&gt;*n I
C h i ' I .•Miriic Mi
I li
.Slit m r.itft -p ci .1 n«, I'M'te-l alSp»'li* *i "f thr Sanfio d iotidon
fil'Hit-x. iit i &lt;
iHikt-cl rliest4*1nl*# M* t' M. K« »'»* i *f .!*•■ fiut.i mi* nil ilrll rlnii'- added to a
Hunt'* !h’* tiiAliutioii Ik p.itlintiit 1 t i’.'id &lt;tuff*f.i: ft »r |»" lilt tv.
C!**ffer
ii* pout r«l !•&gt; Mis.
ItuW lt
&lt;H»hrr *»f thr Hmit^i
5 r in I ti i»le i *mtv W omnnV Chih,
\t t s. ( »ri* i ifi* f 11,t ** o f t hr I j()nifw uiNI
Oil'll* Icn ifu r, .Mrs. Jn?m - I'mtin
•*f th r i U i»*x|o Worn nil'- Club, Mi*
It. K. Chapman o f Ih r Pilot Chih
I ' h i . Y ii t 'l t IIU S IIA N II
anil Mr* IV M tiim rlr* of thIlu-inc
sitt*I Pnif«MMnn*| Worn
t o t in . i. i o n ' h c u m
.in ’* Cluli.

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**hmv hi rarh m il* S* «l the mllrd
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*fetimitr« iti ii In i oven. Thr**
i-spivinlli giKu) M»rvr*t v riv h**t
w ith
in ato |ui« r .
i oiupleted h i, m oving down from
Petiusyivama ami is settled ilium
w ith his family here at I'lnnt'i
Ill'll II, ha- opetieil hi- ,rWi'Il V
.lo ii* in the store iidjoining hi
w ife 's D auty pm lot ’ The Fmtly
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man.
The Anthony Oppel* nf Hntyr.r
Drive rrlebrstr-l their wedding
anniversary quietly last Saturday,
aim Mr* Oppel’s Id ilh d ay Ihi*
week.
llirth day greeting also In Mrs.
W a lle r C lrm elt n f Colunito Road.
The Alfred Gnvet* and daughter
Helen were present at M rs. Ctem*ti'» happv occasion.
Mr. ami M is. Henry Ashmore
o f la k e Drive are entertaining
Mea. Ashmore's sister and heath­
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A . N a y h r
o f A tU llIb Highlands, N . J . T llr /
plan nn taking In many o f the
attraction* Florida ha* to o ffer t*
they are staying for several week*.
A fte r an extended xtay with
M is. Jen* Mortrnaen of A stu riv v *
Read, Mr. and Mrs. Ju llu * Knit*

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fro m local nnrxclr ami punt p a in t, as well as
those oi simple r obis and larig o i'' N ow )&lt;m ran
grt blcxscci r r lic l w ith aniaring n ew M B IN —
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Indictments Predicted Soon In
New York Basketball Scandals
NEW YO R K. Feb. 22— (/f^—Indiclmrnt* are prrsiiclt-d toon in lire
flation'i biggest coliege bstkclball fining icandxl.
A New York county (Manhattan) grand jury i» delving tnlo llir niesi
involving some of America's bed players.
Students at Long Island University—on«- of the siliools bit by the Is­
let! bribery aneilt - are pinlMiing a ban on inrrcollegi.il* i|Hiits im­
posed by tnr LIU tiuslees.
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At ita opening o r a t io n yester
day. the Jury heard one witness,
acting police ('apt. William J.
Grafenecker.
lie headed the special detective
squad (hat uncnvereil evidence of
**n*rd" games involving rrark
players of Clly College of New
Turk and New York University a*
well as l.IU.
District Attorney Frank K. Ho­
gan said the grand Jurv's first
settlor, d!tp. o*ed o/ "prr tlmlnarv
groundwork" in the rate, and he
(.redlrtrd indictments within a
week or 10 day*.
Hogan indicated the irutsibllily
o f a general conspiracy indlctm.nt
against right aerusrd athletes and
Ihe alleged ‘‘money man," a- well
aa indictments charging indivi­
duals with thr giving and taking
o f bribes.
The District Attorney «*ld hhad no present Information that
other college* were Involved in ihe
lnte&lt;t basketball expose.
Hogan followed his Mast* at
Madison .Square Garden mllegn
gamrs with a mention that 'some"
colleges go all-out to gel their
team* into the Garden.
Inscribing Ihe garden es "an
unwholesome atmosphere for rollege basketball," Hogan added,
"How do you get Into the (isr
denT Only If you’re a top-nnlelr
team. In order to get there thrt
(the rollrgesl make sehols-tle ex­
ceptions for athletes. A print
many other cuurrsaion* are mad.fn aehelvr that desired goal."
Students at long Island Unlver
illy, sllrrrd by banning of all interrollegiste sport* sfter t h ••
Brandsi brake last week-end, and a
subsequent hint I bat Ibe school
might continue a minor sport*
program, began clamoring fop
complete sports relnxtatemrnl
Bv Ule yesterday, ?,'«»&lt; of
LlU 'c 4.2M riudenl Midy b*s
signed a pelilion urging that inlertollrgiale s p n r t s— Including
basketball' lie reinstated,
A University spokesman said
yesterday thsl there ws- "some
distruptlon of classes" although
no major ihmonit ration w as
Staged.
Informed that a big protest ral­
ly had been scheduled for tomor­
row, LIU President Tristram Wal­
ker Metcalf* Indicated It would
pot be permitted.
The athletes arrested for throw­
ing games anil attempting to
shave (he winning point margin
for tlie .benefit o f Salvatore SolIa**o, ex-ranvtcl, are:
Sherman White, Lu ng, Smith
and Adolph Bign- o f long Irian,I
University and Ed Warner, F.d
Homan and Al Roth o f Ct'NV.
Kd Card, LIU captain last sea
son, was arrrstetl as the ronlart
man, and Cnnnle Hhaff of New
York University for attempting
to talk a teammate into working
fnr Hollano. Gant al*n I* accused
nf throwing game* last season.
fforran said that some |.V),OOd
In bribe* paid the players, at&gt;proxlmstely 120,000 has lieen tekiicn from the accused athletr*.
In atsalllnr college Imskettrail
conditions at Madison Square Gar’ den, llogan hlamerl the participat­
ing schools—not the tlsrden. He
said Garden official* are “ making
an rarnest and slneerr effort" to
nollre the prrmlfes gainst gamb­
ler*.
PEORIA, III.. Feb. 22-(4*1New York's basketball scandal —
tha worst ever to hit rollrgu
sports— has caused reverberation*
on th* west coast.
Charge In New York that a
number of rollega basketball pla­
yer* had taken M b * * to f l i scores
o f some games for gamblers
prompted two former cage stars
at thr University o f Ran Francis­
co too reveal they, too. once had
been urged to fls games—for n
price.
Thi-lr statement* were locked
up by their one-time roach.
The bribe attempt first wss dlsrinsed yesterday hv Frank KuBars, former UHP alar and now a
member of the semi-pro Han
Fraiwtlae fllawart Chevrolet* team.
The Chevrolet* w e r e defeated here
last night by the Peoria Caterpil­
lar Diesels, 49-47.
Kutara said he and Don l « f gran, teamales last year, had lieen
offered (404 each to manipulate)
the score of )a*t season's IIHFm i them California g a m e , p la ye d
I the Han Francisco Cow Palare.
Kutara said the offer was made
f telephone, by a man who did
at Identify himself, tie *&gt;tld n
tan, apparent Iv th* same one, ats tried to reach him and lofgran
afore the Don’s e u ’^ sa q a e n t game
1th Rt. Mary’s.
A fter Ibe first phone approach.
Itfiars said, he and lofgran reaaed to streak to the anonyaiouo*
|U*r. They did not attempt to
ami Ms urgirura. Rdisrs said,
Wctr were— In the r*ve of tho

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T H E SANFORD HERALD, S A N F O R D . FLORIDA

P A G E FOUR

Baseball Begins As
Sportcasters Open
Annual Conference

Golf Tournament Winners

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from th*

GAINESVILLE. Feb.
rial I — When Florida and Southeaxtern sportcasters get together
for their first dink- on th# Univsralty o f Florid* campus February 24-28. rnsj-rr and minor leagua
baseball club* will be swinging into
action elsewhere In the state.
In keeping with the Interest In
America’s national pastime sport*
announcers will hear three top
figurea in the field discuss the
game ami announcing techn!qu«Al Heifer, chief sport* announce**
MBS. will diseux* th# "live broad­
cast." Burt Fhotton, former man­
ager of Ihe Brooklyn Dodger»,
will speak on what the cnnouncer
should look for In hi* hroodea-.t*.
Koscy Rowswell, public relation*
director, Pittsburgh Baseball Club,
will give Ms Impression* of tha
re-created broadcast.
Game o f the Day broadcasts
which began on the mutual net­
work last year, and will roctlnui',
this year, are associated with Al#
llclfer. Ilelfer will offer clinic
sportcasters his formula for mak­
ing the live broadcast vivid snd
interesting. Hr* will touch on the
technique u*ed in bringing the
major league game* into ritiei
and town* throughout the United
Htate*.
Shotton has lieen a leading
figure In major league baseball
more than a quarter-century. Dur-

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'V Ilf II Happy Chandler exiled
Leu Dutocher from hsieliall In
the middle of I hr* HMH in u m
Ihe wiseacre, had rt that the
U p Man through. it must Ire a
source uf rulin' satisfaction to
tin- 'lynuii.ii (Hunt'll manager to
'&lt;■* Chandler on hi* way out a*
C w r of thi' major leagues while
hr i» more (irmly established
than ever In the gamp,
llul the Inn— which eirn*
luall) nwt him hia jnh ■■
manager uf (he llrnolil)n
Dodger,— had a rhsslenlng
effect on the formerly in*

Gator Coach Tries
To Form NineFrom
F i f t y Candidates

Hafir down from (he fifty-odd
rnndidalea to the niipruxlmalriy
fifteen player* who will play out
till' Schedule.
A Ittlll campaign of «iine 24
game* la in lb* final timelier .tag.now Ami will lie announced in
about ten day*.
Illf ieJdet llul old l.orjg mid out
fielder* I owell Itimhinir mill Gem(lore pared the Gator hitting last
year mid will lie back for anotliei
sraenti Long tii|i|H'd the hitter
with a .37V avi-rngc, Rushing w«
in second ptlrr with .3*17 mid (lore
held the lliird pot with a .277
average.
f'oarh have Fuller has raid that
Ilia team will lie (hurt on el|*erl
enre hut rtinuld tie long on hit
tinye pown for the romlng ram-

iIdiiI the destlnleW
phi* Phllliea, and
year* the Brook•cent ye
lyn Dodgers. Under his leadership
the Dodger* won the national
league pennant in 1949. and finish­
ed second in i960. He will tell
clinic member* of the inside base­
ball information which if Ihe an­
nouncer understands will liven
up the broadcast, and make the
The clintr will open Monday,,
February 24 with a dinner xtxilodj
Photo By Toil Haralm at which lime J. Frank Goodwin,
Ihvliatiui.nl tlolf Tollman m l, hold* the silver service prlie he won J. H. Hrown and Jim Spencer. From the right end they an Clarence llnivethity College uf Business
Ailmlnlitrallon, will apeak on
by dropping a long putt on the .tfilh hole o f the tourney. Other win- Phillips, Herb Chadler and Earl Illggenbotham.
“ Selling Yourself Over the Mike."
nera from, left to tight, are: Herb Smith, tuniier-up; Andy Carraway;
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Other trip speakers on Ihe proram are: Walter "Red” Barber,
porta Director, CBS, New York;
Bob Woodruff, head football coach,
Univenltjr of Plorida; Jack Cummini, Suorls Director, WTVJ-TV,
Miami; and George Walsh. W FIL*
TV, ABC and Dumont, Philadel­
phia.
The clinic la being conducted by
the General Extension Division of
Florida with the cooperation o f
the Florida Asaociatiun of Broad­
caster*. Frank T. Adams, Clinic
Chairman, ha* Indicated an en­
rollment of more than fifty aporta
announcers from seven southeas­
tern stales.

1 diin Register, the ri|hlhander
who mined in four wins agamtil
no lo '-e i in I Spring, heads a
pilehiliK Isff that includes only
one other veteran, Fred Montslirctra. Montnlrcna’, riinuud wore
a yrar ago wa» four wlna against
two Ioatrs.
The (latora havo only f i t rr
turning lettcrmen: catchrr Hay
Poole, inflrhler Hal luiny, nutfielder* l.owell Rushing and time
(lore, and pitcher* Jim Register
ami Frrd Montdc-oca.
Mlaaing from this year1* lineup
will lie lellermen Dick Pare and
Jaek Gains, second baseman mid
iitehee who graduated; infleldrr*
mu tlarlea and Eddie fioiitale*.
who fell to •rhuilitlr Ineligibility,
and IfHmati Wink, tnntindsttmn
who ha* entered the niii.rd *er
vice*.
The "freshman eligibility" que,lion mark I* hanging over Florida
ha*eliall ju*t a* over all other
sport* on the Spring agenda. The
HKC ha* announced that a tiedalon on whether frethmen will lie
eligihte for varsity sport* this
Spring will he mad* on March 31.
It will probably he another week
or ten day* before Coach Dave
Fuller liegma to whittle the cur­
rent auuod of to me fifty candi­
date* down to the smaller group
that wil lattempt to keep up the
parr Florida set last Spring In
winning 20 game* ngslnat nine

Hpencer Congratulated

Durocher Works With Lockman As 5
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the Ireeiere on rue
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streak working aa Jim Hearn,
HI, Lou la castoff. Sal Maglle,
l-arry Jansen, Sheldon Jones
and Dave Koalo led the league
I* ahuloula. Only Ibe pennant
them.
Maglle piled up four scoreless
game* btforv anyone got to him
ami was well on hi* way to aat*
ting a record.
■ And tha Lip's keystone com­
bination paid o ff handsomely oa
Dark hit .279 lashing out KM
hit*— 14 of them home runs— as
well aa playing a brilliant game
nt shortstop. Stunk y hit an even
.300 and led the league In lxue*
on balls with 144—o Giant re­
cord.
By Ills end of the season the
GUlatita were on Ihe march amt
R is Ibis tame tram which ha*
liegun spring training here in
Hanfurd. The draft has hurt tha
New York club little ami Durar h e r seems satisfied to go with
what he ha*.
The ball players are In top
ehap* a* a whole, With two
weeks for workoula It should be
no problem to have everybody—
even
the
slowly
conditioned
pitchers—In shape by opening
(Hants will play no exhlMtlona in Hanford but will have
«ne workout a day In the old
Municipal Stadium each morning
beginning at ten.
Ho far Durocher has concen­
trated op getting the ginks out
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tire I* held »i
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toi
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Moccasins C l a s h Bill Mlkvy Still
With Tampa Tonite Leads Basketball
In F i n a 1Contest In Total Scoring
n r iff
iu n n i r«#» ba
Bill Mllkvy of Temple and Mark
irkman of West Virginia are
sting the hoop at a faster and
faster pace in their duel for th*
pat Iona) major college tmakrlhall
Sriiring title.
Last night, rvsn though Uptala
upset Temple M-M, Mllkvy scor­
ed 3&amp; points to fatten his 24.7lioint average, best among thr
country’s top schools.
Workman did even better in
West Virginia’s 7*-«i victory ov*r
Washington and Jefferson, scoring
41 points. Hr had 23.4 through
last RaUtrday.
Motrle lleimtii outscorrd Milkn , 37 to 36, In sparking iitlle
Uptala to a big upset■ Cornell kept alive, temporarily
at M a t . it* hops of tying for
the hry League title with uadefaatml Prim, 70-40, making 0or»

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cord, will Its geared for an all out
effort against the Bpartan team.
In the part three season- the
University o f Tampa haa taken
four out o f five derlsiona from the
Moca, and If Southern should lake
(he tilt Ttuuraday night, It would
represent one of the major upsets
or Hie Florida rage season. On
Feb. 2d Southern will defend fls
Dixie Conference rbami ‘
the opening -roqod or t
tountey
s i Macon, Ga.
On band for the M
clash! for Southern wL. ... ...
words Rust Btoua, Englewood, N.
J.; Fred tapper. Miami; and AH
Ebrrly, Lakeland. Centers will Ire

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last year, rant* in fo * 20 minutes
o f Intensive delivery drill from
Durocher who correct is1 a ten­
dency Kennedy showed for giving
away the type of pitch he was
throwing,
Norman Fox, lanky pitcher
with a style almost Identical to
the side arm curve of Ewell
Blackwell, showed up wall In lha
batting drills, hiding the hall
until the second R le ft hla hand.
In hatting practice long-ball
hitting
Bob Thompson again
liounced lull I* o ff the left m id
wall. Alvin Dark, quick thinking
shortstop, slashed nut a aerie*
o f Maxing line drive* a* Larry
Janaen InhU-d them up in hatting
practice.
Dave William* handled the sec­
ond base spot In hatting practice
showing the aolld flrMln.r that
got him a chance with the par­
ent club early last se*«oti.
Henry Tompson, • ace Negro
third marker, was MtUng the hall
well and handled several hot
ground balls flawlessly.

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TA LLA H A SSEE,
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22(S p e e la l)—The Florida State Univ .m ily
basketball tram . which
w ill clo»e regular i n w i play here
F rid a y night against H ullin' Col*
I ' I ' . hoM* ■
point* per game
m argin over all opponent* ar*
i urding to figure* released to­
day.
The Seminole* defeated Mi*,
aippi College and Mercer Univer- altjr o f Mi«*l**ippL Florida State
(l| now ha* a seanon won and lo*t
record against all op|ionrnu of
12-7, and a perfect 7-0 mark In
Dlale Conference play The In­
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
NAIB meet i f Jaebabnville, after
thl* week'* Rollins College game.
Guard Hob Hartman o f South
Bend, InrL, continue* to set the In­
By A SSO CIATED PR E SS
dividual acorlng pace fo r the SentInolea, boosting hi* season total
PH O ENIX, Aril, Feb. 22-tA-)
to 321 point* In last week's game*. — Big Vic Itarchi, one of four
Hartman, who is racking up field New York Yankees pitrhrr* al­
goal attempt* at an amaaing -1&amp;1 ready here to get a fast start on
average per try. need* only four spring training, figure* he need
markers against Rollin* to set a lake o ff only five pounds during
jr in g
new Florida Slat
the grapefruit grind.
fur one seaenn'a play1- T1
Vic has been dieting fur a
sent standard Is 327 points, set couple uf month and ray* he nuu
last yrnr by Turn McLaughlin o f ' tips the beam at 220 pound*,
Madison, Jnd.
Following Hallman in the scar
ORLANDO, Feb. 22 — i/P) —
lng column are Forward itob Mickey Grasso, 20-year-uld -reWhltmer of South Brnd with 238 ond-yrar
Washington
catching
points; Guard Bud Scott of Madi­ star, ended a salary holdout by
son, Indiana, with ISO; Forward signing up for fll.hOO. Grasso is
Uud Marree of Mishawaka, Indi­
No. 1 man among tmly four from
ana, with 14S; and McLaughlin whom .Manager Uurky Harris
with 127. Hartman's per gam* must nick his tegular backstop
aveiagr is 17.1 points, wrll over
Ihe present best mark o f 13.1 set for this year,
by McLaughlin las season.
LA K E LA N D . Feh. 22—U * ) Scott has complied the best
average on field goal attempt*, Three men were absent as the
Tigers’
pitchers
and
dropping in 61 nut o f 166 trie* Detroit
for a JIM percentage. Hartman'* catchers opened spring drill* to­
average of .3833 I* noat, then day.
One
absentee
was
pitcher
Whitmrr at J4U and I-arry DickFreddie Hutchinson, who hasn’t
non of Tamna, Florida, at .317.
Guard Dick Tmbaugli o f Greens- come to terms. Pilcher Paul
liurg, Indiana, has been success­ Trout had an upset stomach.
ful on 34 uf his 4ll free throw at­ Pitcher Ken Fremmlng, rtu.kle
tempt* far a .738 pestentage from Toledo, had a draft guard
mark. Neat in order in this spe­ date.
cially are Dickson with a .038
average, Whitmrr at .&lt;144 ami
CLEARW ATER, Feh. 22—&lt;/V)
Martce at .681.
—O f all the ruoklr* in training
To Whitmrr goes the dubious camp, young Jack Mayo "has
Uunor of having the most personal the best chance to stick” with
tout* charged against hia name, the Philadelphia Phillies, Man­
73. Scott ha* fouled t'ai times and ager Eddie Sawyer said today.
. i art man 68.
" I f he ran hit major league
In tram marks, Florida Stale phrhlng. he’ll stay,’* Sawyer ex­
plained. " I f nut ha’ll Im sent bark
lo Toroptu fur another &gt;rar of
reasoning.”

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notice on his small army of Bos­
ton Rest Sox pitcher*----- 24 not
Including the unsigned Mrl Parhas racked up 1201 point* to
I2&lt;L1 for the opponents In IP
games for per game average of
fifi.6 to 63.2. The Sent Inotes' are
hitlng their field trails at a .338
percentage as compared to .317
for the opposition, and free throws
.568 to .679. Florida Stale has
had 443 personal foul* called to
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mitter nnd head of the (I. S. O ly­ sailr up the situation, lie said:
mpic organization, recognises the
"W s are not going to over­
quality of the competition. Atriv- whelm thr nther nations in the
lng in advaiiee, he is as quick t*&gt; Can American games.”

thampionships here last Novrmlo-r. S lim tly afle iw a rd , the I f , S.
polo team fr ll l-efore the Argen­
tine national champions here in
aii itJernalbinal series.
Nor only Argentina hut other
countries w ill have some highlyrated let fot liters competing. One
of these is H tatil's bon, step and
Jump ace, Adetnar Ferreira Da
S ilva, who equaled the world re­
cord of 62 feet 6 7 8 inches at the
recent Sao Paulo championship*.
Jamaican runners, Argentine
•hooters, Cuban anil Venetuelan
la&lt;eball teams, and Mexican nnd
Chilean hnnam rn should show the
fans a thing or two before the
games end Mar. 8.
Avert llrundage, president of
Ihe Pan American permanent com­

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a first place tie with Painter n
vear earlier.
Jim mie
Demaret,
Houston’s
home town pride was expected to
draw tuilav’s gallery hut he has
not won a tournament here since
19111 when he tool the Western
Open title
Most estimate- of the pmhohh
winning sen re
toi tbe 72 bole
ca-nierr'l around '.'so, eight under
par
ltd) Nnty llig Chino, I ’u t i f , |m&gt;
bail veslerday’a l.e-t practice
mmol lb iupl » four-tinder 37 oil
m il—to per feel the art of bunt­ the front side, and telurtted III
16 for a five-undet tlT
ing.
"A good bunting pitrhi r can
win three or four game* a year fontia ace is (rivu m l.
for him self," O'Neill s.lv t-.d his
tlalilie- In the men's divt*ion
tonight pit ecoitd-reetletl Hill l.il
chu rkari.
taut of New York agumrt t ’nna
c a t a l in a " is l a n d ,
c*iif., dun Lome Mam and fonitti laid
Felt. 22—(tPi - llie Chicago Cubs td Fd Movltlli of Ttelitoll, N J
advance patty prepared iht- o ff­ agsln'l Club'- II Irani'i It .si I-r* i •
• rile.1 fifth
shore C aliftrnt* te „tt today for
the a rriv a l tomorrow of
ome
|)up M. N. ill of New Y u l i , l"P
.70 Cubs.
erded defei.ding I'ltalllplun. tool
easy sailing l i t night In e llitiin al
P A LM S P R IN G S . C a lif., Felt mg anolhei New Y o rker, l hert
22 t/PlNew manager Paul Rlrh- Vincent, fi ll, 43-41
ards threw his Chicago White
Seventh n-estnl -tiaig h l C la tk of
Sox haveltall players into an in ­ Pasadena, C a l i f , hail mitno trou­
formal six-inning game at theh ble In the fu st et before misting
training ramp y e rtrn lay
Desmond Mnrgi t *un of New Yo rk,
No score was kept on the inter­ 7-6, 6-0, lliil llurrow s of Chat
squad frolic, in which Coarh Ray lotte-Villi', Yn .. seeded eight, ha
Herre* pitched for t«&lt;th sides to go thfeo set- la'fore Iwating
Pitcher llow ie Judson hit a home Dean Mulhi'V, Pliucetntt, N. J .,
6 1 . 4-6. 6 I
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fee of Ventutn, Cnltf., and Althea
Gibson of New York w ill meet
tonight in a quartrr final match
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rham pionthlpi.
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ID J O S E P H F . M cRV O Y
III'K N O B A I R E S , Feb. 22- t/V&gt;
—L'nitetl States atiiletr* are the
big attraction at the firs t Pan
American games which o|ieti Su n ­
day.
In txtsl years there have t*ecN
numerous South Am erican and
Central Am erican itaek meets and
other f.xntes but this Is Ihe first
time North Am ericans have jo lli­
ed their lost in neighbors in n fullfleilgtsl hemisphere s|M&gt;rts fiesta
The result has been
give Ihe
game* a world flavor.
Games o fficia ls said Inaugura­
tion ceremonies, sumewhat like
world Olympic openings. Sundae
are expected to start at I P. M.
and probably w ill last three and
a half hour*.
The l'nitetl States is tecogttiii-d
ns tops athletically and has n long
string of Olympic victories to
prove It. Rut th&gt;- It. S, w ill have
no walkover here, The team nf I2tt
North Am ericans due tomorrow
w ill find plenty of opposition fiom
athlete* of 2d other countries and
colonies. A good patt of the con­
tention w ill I t furnished by the

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OLDER FOLKS

H O U STO N . Tenn.. Feb. 22-1.1 ’
—C ary Middlevoff, who usually
play* good gulf when the w intrt
tournament tioune stops here, he
gart defense of his llP .n tkl Hous­
ton Open title today.
The
for me r National
Open
champion fn&gt;m Memphis tsar
among the early sia rte rs as a
field of III, player* teed o ff fot
the first of four rounds over the
d,967-)ard, par 72 Memorial Park
course.
In his two previous tournament
•tops here, Middlecoff won the
l'.i6u open and finished one-stroke
I« hind the 1949 winner, Juhn P a l­
mer of l ’adin, N. C.
|ji« t year Middlecoff won with
a nlne-under-par score after hav­
ing seen a penalty shut he called
against him -elf knees him out of

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well-trained, latg r squall of thr
Middleco IT T e %.• s U. S. All deles Are host
country—Agentina.
Argvntine already b*s proved
in rmn|M'tition with the
O ff In Defense Of Favored To Win In itself
U. S. It is hipped the Denver Chrtram handily in the final of
Houston Open Title Argentine fam es' vrelot
Ihe World Amateur ltasketliall

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BRADENTON, Veh. 2 2 - (A T
Manager Utlly Southworth’s first
Boston Braves spring training
ta-k appear* to be the streamlin­
ing of Jitu Wilson, Ihe 24-gatues
winning righthander up from the
Seal lit Pacific « * i t league club.
Wilson, who has had previoutrial* with the Boston Red Box,
St. Louis Rrowna and Philadelthia Athletics, showed up about
pound* over his normal 195.

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Attack By Enemy
Subs Is Studied By
D efen seC ou n cil
What 8emlnola
and Orange
counties would do In caso of an
enemy attack on east coast cities
by a submarine pack, including the
raring for “ hordea o f refugees,"
- * the subject o f a test problem
1. cried nut yesterday by civil de­
fense organisation* o f Loth coun­
ties.
A. R. Peterson, director of tha
Seminole County Defense Council,
met Tuesday afternoon at 4i00
o'clock at the City Hall with mem­
ber* o f hi* staff to consider the
hypothetical attack.
The problem envisioned the cut­
ting o ff of all communlratloa* be.
tween Ranford and Orlando. YeateHay noon, therefore, Mr, Peter­
son relayed hi* "preble-V* to Capt.
Walty Krohne o f tha Civil Air
Patrol at the Municipal Airport.
When a messenger,
Hherman
Griswold, arrived yesterday noon
by plane from the 'Command head­
quarters" at Orlando, hr was
given Iho problem message by
Cant. Krohne.
Mr. Peterson in hi* "Leal on
paper" nrrsumed that at I0;0fl
o'clock fait night a
submarine
bombardment had bean unleased
from thr sea simultaneously by
submarine packs using high #■plosive and Incendiary shells
against the east coast.
Following the attack refugee*
from stricken cities on the ea*t
roast were presumed to be errlv.
lug here In volume, ami that limited first eld facilities had been es­
tablished at the three approerht*
from the east coast.
Emphasis, said Mr,
Tslrrson,
was placed on thr fact that gemlnote County doe* not have fariii*
ttes for refugee*. The Naval Base
where thr present hospital Is lo­
cated. I* being reactivated on May
I, and the directors o f the hospital
have been advised to evacuate the
prerenl hospital by that time.
This, he pointed out. necessitate*
moving back to the building formreiy used a* a hospital in which
ffiu * 2 . f « P « *X « f "«ly 23
ooda, which he paid, is "inodeuuate

John Pierson Studfe*
Cere O f Tractors
* ft* "
director of the
local Vetsron* on t io Farm TrainIn# elate* hat
a ip+clal
rears* far the past three days in
•nd maintenance a t farm
Irartors. The course was held at
the DaUnd Vocational Agrlculture Workshop and was directed
ajM V. H. Parody, state shop apeThe course was given under the
general supervision o f 0 . ,C. Norman, veteran* supervisor of voca­
tion agriculture, Tallahassee.

*;s! r.’Tu.'Tartsia

••f?M ef «bly during recent years.
Mid Mr. Ptrreon, who pointed out
tta t many accidents on Iht farm
can be prevrnted through the pro•or care and maintenance of farm

U. S. European
Adtnau«r*"*dIl^hotd ^ttve foreign
gartaUoJdmaolf at toast for » * •

Until new, tho govarnmsnt has
M to conduct all lt« affltiat rentlon* w i t h othar rountrie*
through the Allied Nlgt) Commlf
"Ion, despite the ei
irressing
fa rt that the Bovlel- sponsond
Cost German rtpublic boasted of
having ■ foreign ministry since
Hi creation 16 months ago,
A * long ago ga last September,
Ute western powers agreed to let
• r t Germany have a foreign office
hart demanded that they first forss-

Rail Strike

Korean War

ICsstlaetS gross Pace use)
mittrr wants to find out whether
there is nrrd fo r changinc the
The main Chinese Communist Railway labor A ct which pro-'
vide.* msrhinery for mediation of
Strength was arreyed in and rail
labor dispute*.
around Moengsong. 10 miles north
The government seised control
of Wonju in the central sector.
of the rsilroads last August a f­
A tank-led American spearhead ter s series o f work sto|q&gt;*Kri
the an
argument
advanced to within four road that piinrtuatcilI tho
miles of Hoeng-ong by nightfall. over the worker* demands for
The Chinese■ rarlier had fought higher pay and changes in work­
briefly and then ran—some in ing condition*.
Hughe* told the committee col­
panic.
A field djipstrh said that at lective bargaining "has not pro­
Husk Thursday American machine. duced thr desired result in thv inuniter* and riflemen were duel- dually." lie addrd:
“ The failure o f rollertlvr bar­
ng from neighboring ridge- with
Chinese inarlunrgunners ami burp gaining in the present dispute
and the ever-lnereaaing reluctance
(automatic rifle) gunnrr*.
The U, N . forces wrrr moving of lire railroad* to deal with their
_____ ,previously
______ , *ccarefully over evny hill srid dale, cmployee* tthrough
leaving no foxhole or erag un­ erptrd channels has now undercovered. Hut no major contact mir.nl i,iir faith.
“ If the (a irie r * continue to reWith the Reds was reported.
The greatest obstacle to the jrct collective tiargalning a* a
Allied troops o f five nation was means to settle dispute* nr rorrret
lnr&lt;|ultie* and through their rethe weather.
They were beset by rain, snow, final finer government control
fog, mud, washed tail bridges, of the Industry, it enn only fob
raging stream* and landslide*. low that a more aggressive policy
Kuril condition, virtually ruled imi»t lie adopted."
Hughe* then declared “ tile tok­
nut close aerial support at 'hr
outset. Hut U. H. Air Force, Ma­ en seiiure of the rail roads by the
rine, Navy, Australian arid South government ban not bad any In­
African warplanes roared through fluence on the American railroadholes in the cloud* Thursday to to entourage settlement of dis­
pute*."
plaster lied targets.
He said that under the present
Tamed up in the new hunterkiller
drive
were American, prsrtire the carriers "cannot imsRrltlsh, Australian, New /calami nllily lo-c financially, hut rather
and South Korean Irrmn*. Tlmy tliey gain additional profit* so
moved up Iwhlnd tanka, self- long a* they ran deprive their
propelled gun-, wr*|&gt;on, ta ttler* rinployre* o f Just change* In
vi*ge&gt;, rule* ami working rondiand jeeps.
The rugged front rxtrml* in lion*.
Hughe, said that for those
an arc from a p«tlnt nrar Yangpyring, "7 mile* east-soutbauat o f reaiun* hi* union "now support*
jieoul, to
I'yongrhanc, on the the theory that thr government
rast-central scrlor. Wonju, '.*ft should itniMiund profits during
miles we»t of I'yongrhang, I* { government seisuro and ronlroi
roughly In the center of the kick-1brought stent by unsettled latet
condition. within the industry."
o ff point.
Tho lilgge-l Communist force be added:
“ It is our opinion that smh a
was dug In in the lofty mountain*
about six itillrs north of Wonju. policy will l*e a step l" tneourRed soldier* south of those posi* aging i'«i|&gt;rialive rnllrrtivr bar­
tlona ruslied for rover after brief gaining."
delaying actions.
In opening the inquiry, Chair­
A senior ktaTf officer -aid man Murray (D M o n l) said the
fresh Chinese ltd - of the IlMUh committee Intends to find out
III vision with in.nrst man and why thr dispute ha* not Iwen
other Chinese units were In the settled after tw o years,
Murray railed It a threat to the
Moengsong area, lie said tho
Chinese had orders to hold the grneral economy and the defense
town at alt costs.
effort.
flocngsntig la ID mile* north to
Wonju. It fell to the Chinese In
thflr recent attempt to sweep
down the middle of lh&lt; peninsula
In the key mountain paasea below
I l M l I s s s S rtm m p * * s Oovl
Wonju. Hut the Allies cracked Mr. I.unrh'utst, said Mr. Watwm
that drive whir open with devas­ today.
tating fire
power that killed
NYsntlir aulmnnbilr, said Deputy
thousand* o f Red*.
Hhrriff Beck this morning, was
A P correspondent Stan Hwln- found five empty quart can* « f
ton M i d It apireared anollier big what had runtalned Bolus, a sol­
hatU* was In the offing for vent utni fur thinning paint. Em­
HocngVong. Its ouleome could pty grapefruit hull* nearby Indlmaterially affect the whole war, is tH that the fruit juice had hern
used a* a rhaser. A drinking glass
he surmised.
A t Eight Army headquarter*, lay nearby. Also found was s blue
AP
correspondent
Will lam J. suit rest which had hebmgtd to
Waugh reported the Allied force* Mr. i.undquM.
are applying a plnrrrs on lluengDeputy Sheriff Beck this morn­
song from the we»t and south. ing set nut to find a fourth memIly nightfall Wednesday, a Mouth tier of the "p a rty", who had al­
Korean spearhead leal rolled mnir legedly "mixed I lie drinks." This
than eight mile* In within six merolicr was known only by the
milrs west o f the town. An Am* name of Jimmie.
The bodies war* takvn to the
eriran force was five miles to
Erlikron Funeral
Ifomr. Mr*.
the south.
On tha wrest-erntrsl front, U. Ismlse Wrbti o f Remerton. Ga.,
8. Infantrymen pushed two miles was notified today of her husnorth and northeast of Chlpvong, Itand's death.
$0 miles northwest of Wonju. A
British fore# advanced 3 K miloa
to B point five mile* southeast Amerlrsn division Tuesday.
Correspondent
Hwinton
said
of Chlpyong.
On the rast-erntrsl front, Am er­ there were Indication* the Rods
icans and Routh Koreans punched had armor fo r tha drfenre of
1 4 miles against Korean Rod* llueshgsnng. There were fresh
northeast o f Chuchon and wete signs that Chinese pulling out nf
five road miles southwest o f podtion* smith o f the tuwo had
self-propelled gun*. Tank* bad
P) onehang Wednesday night.
'Thunebon, erstwhile Communist been spotted, and some knocked
stronghold, was captuird by an out, north o f tha town.
ICtStlSSM r t t s rest u »*r
of other units in the ires.

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THURSDAY FEB. « , 1951

HERALD, HANFORD. FLORIDA

Coast Guard Asks
B o a t Inspection
As Safety Measure
Central FI"*id* Iwiatow nrr* are
asked to telephone F lo tilla Com­
mander John Rrutnley
of
the
Const Cuaid A u xiliary at the Kanford Host W orte: Inspection Comin itte i ChilirtiMi A . W . I .r r in
Hanford; Arthur Dear, J r . ,
In
W in ter P a ik : Turn D enm ark at
Denmark's Spotting Goode In O r­
lando to make s iis n g r n ir n l* to
have their tost* inspected fo r s a f­
e ty, M r. I&gt;.'*r .aid today.
Among the mint Im irortant s a f­
ety device* 1***1* should r a r r y , Mr.
Dear -aid, art nl least one ap­
proved life u t in c devire fo r each
person uleiard, fire extin g uish ers,
carburetor Manic a rre sto r*, and
proper lights. HplUrd g a -o lin r or
ga-xilinc fumes in the bilge are the
most common cause* i f motorboat
Berld rnlji, he addeil, hence effective
ventilation of bilge* ts ImjMirtsnt.
Tin- )n int ipal |tur|Ki*e of the
Coast Guard \ m ilia r y le the pro­
motion of safely afloat, M r. Dear
said, ami to Implement th is the

asked.
“ I would." Willett said.
"D o you bUcve It proper for
on RFC director to depart from
the usual procedure art up for
the general public to do a favor
for a personal friend? 7 " asked
.Senator Fulhrlghl (-A rk ), the sub­
committee chairman.
" I think it would lie all right
a* I do not havr authority to make
a loan by myself—a m ajority of
the (HFFC hoard) member* pre­
sent wbe,i a loan ix Iwing eonsld rn d l 11111*1 approve It,” Willett
answered.
Willett testified at a Senate
Hanking HulicummtUcc’h hearing*
on whether there lias le n t favor­
itism in RFC loan*
A sulaornlnlltre report In the
Senate ear llrt this month includ­
ed a statement that tw o former
RFC director* had described Rowe
a* "W illett1* candidate" for a
vacancy on the RFC board.
Rowe i* now vie* chairman of
tiie hoard, although the Senate
ha* never rrmfirmed the nomina­
tion President Truman gave him
last fall.
Willett maintained the loan to
Rowe’* arm* lompany wan a good
one. ||r pointed out It has been
repaid in full.
W illrtt denied Having recom­
mended Rowe's appointment to
the RFC Isunl. He said he had
"heard" Itowe, an Athol, Maas.,
lawyer, w*» recommended try a
“ Judge Swrrney, the federal Jtrdgti
In Massachusetts in rh argr o f the
Waltham (watch) Company reeelvershlp."
The rornmittee's report m M
Rowe had “ phoned and visited"
Willett In 1IM9 to talk about the
• l.non.iaKi loan RFC made Wal­
tham, whlrh sularquently went
Into receivership after federal
court proceeding*,
The report also said Dial "W il­
lett may have promised Rowe's
appointment a* a trustee for
Wailman Watch Co. in May of
IPtO hut Rowe declined tho honor
and the rrsponaihllity.
A t the outset of hi* testimony.
W illett made a general denial that
he had aver "consciously yielded"

conditions.*'

Acheson Says
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in the direction of n o n reatrteUon, moro bl-lateralltm and more
discrimination In world tradng
CGA'a Courtesy Motorboat In­
spection service was inaugurated,
t'ndrr the Courtesy Motorboat In•is-etion program bnatownrr* are
urge,! to call upon member* o f thr
Auxiliary and arrange to have
their boat* inspected for safety
and for eomplianea with thr law*
of the United 8tote»—all o f whlrh
apply to safety as far as they con­
cern motorboats.
Outboard* are classified
as
nuiturboal* rxerpt when the mo­
tors are detached.
There la no thsrgr for a Cour­
tesy Motorboat Inspection
and
should a tioatowner's craft fait
to pass the Inspection, no record
is made o f any part o f thr pro­
ceeding*. Tha owner I* told why
hi* boat failed to pas* ami It is
then up to Ilia good scn*r In have
lliv star burning tone,led,
Mi.
Dear said.
After a le a l has been lns|irrted
and found to romply with the reg­
ulations and lie up to safety stand­
ard*, a deral—renewable annually
through re-dnspectinn—is issued
to the tmatowncr and ho may If
he wishes a ffix It to his windshield
*» evidence of the safety o f hi*
craft. Boats carrying current in­
spection decals are not stopped
while underway by the Coast
Guard for routine Inspection pur­
poses.

Farrior

United States U the most Import^
ant trading nation in tha world
and bccanao U “ has tha most at
■take In Um preservation o f Um
private, competitive enterprise
system."
lie Mid many other countries
now cooperating with the United
Htate* In denying war potential
good to Russia and its satellites
nurmally have much «v?r* eaten*
•ive trade relation! with the So­
viet bloc than the United State*.
“ If we deny our market un*
necessarily to those friendly coun­
tries," Acheson said, "or I f we
act in such a way a* to make
them believe that inch U our In­
tention, they must turn elsewhere
to dispose o f the products in &lt;&gt;■
der to get thing* they need. It
I*. therefore, to our interest in
the immediate itruggle to develop
ami expand our trade with these
count rice."
Arhceon took up one by one the
four

am endm ent*

added

try

the

llic u c to th e b ill

One would limit the Administra­
tion'*
authority to negotiate
tariff ruts from products by ty­
ing any reduction* to parity prict
levels which ate calculated to
give the American fanner a fair
return for hia product* Arhraon
Mid this would hare the opposite
effect from that desired because
United State* products having
parity pries support are amoi
those for which the government

As It is, he continued, hi*
"woridly possessions" consist o f
his interest in his law firm, a
few bonds, mostly of the govern­
ment's Series E, one IPtO ami one
1M7 model automobile, thrre small
mortgages, totaling shout tljio n ,
about $500 in the bank and his
life Insurance.
Even these assets sre offset, hr

time. Others don't want to know
because they feel there ia nothing
that ran ba done about it. There,
fore they delay their check-uy
with their physician," he told th*
women..
t
A motion picture, “ Self Exam{nation For Cancer" was shown
by Dr. Quillman, after which a
question and answer period w**
held. Hr was introduced by Mr*.
Lois Smiley.
At a business session following
the dinner, Mr*. P. M. Ginglr,,
club president, reported on the sib
ver tea sponsored by the Seminolr County Federation o f Wom.|
en'a Clubs and held yesterday at
Altamonte Springs.
I'lao* fni a dinner and Easter
fashion show to tie held In March
at the Woman's Club wore out­
lined by Mr*. R. E. True. Mr*. Carl
I’risor urged all member* to at­
tend the II. and P.W. Club's speech
class whlrh I* conducted once *
week. Mrs. W. K. Baker was ap­
pointed to «*r»e on the local ve|.
unleer
emergency
stahiliatlnn
Hoard.
Guest* i nr hided Mrs. Frank I,
Uuillman, Mrs. A. F. Ramsey, Mrs.
N. Haker. Mr*. P. Steven* and
Misj Marsha Boss.

S p r in g F a b ric s
First quality HO mint
Defender Draw Prints

Solid rolor Defender
80 count Percale

Permanent Finish Organdy
White, Pink. Bluo, Malta

Aitsorlmenl uf Sheer*,
Short Length. Print* and
Solid colors

Kmlnwsfd

Colton*,
length*

short

Sprjrt Chambrays

59c yd.
Permanent Finish
Flucketl Dot Lawn

Playtime Sanforised S jro ti
Denims, solid colon, check*
and plaid

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assortment better
Ores* Print*

Printed Mercerized Dimity

69c yd.
Eyelet Embroidered
Pllnsr Print?

Bat into

Drew Length*,

3 and 4 yard*

THREAD

SPRAY-ETTE

J &amp; P Coata Mercerized
Cotton or Nylon

HPHAV-KTTH Garden (lore Hproyrr
The ramlern garden hnse.type spray­
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OP THO 0 tttea Iprse Eel.
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— Mario Loundret, Oscar
Perea and Antonio Deschamns.
The committee gave Farrior an
opportunity to answer their testi­
mony before it departs for hear­
ings in St. Louis and on the weal
coftit*
Farrior said that " if I had been
three witnesses who testified beeither selfish or dishonest, as the
fore this committee in Tampa
mljjiit imply, I would have been
m um

it is export m a r k e t * wliirh ate
opened up hy tariff n e g o t ia t i o n * .
Another House change ia a socalled “ peril-point" amrndmoitl
impowering the U. 8. Tariff Com­
mission to fix a point below which
tho tariff o n any item could not
be cut. Arhraon said this amend­
ment could be modified to make
It more workable by letting the
Tariff Commission participate dir­
ectly in negotiation of trade
agreements.

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THE S A N F O R D I 1 E R A L P . S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A

PAGE SEVEN

Clothing Industry Expects Price Old Settlers Group
Increases But No Shortages In ’51 Reactivated After

U. S. Termed Land Of Uneasy Peace
Coupled Willi Firm Delcrmination

Lapse O f 25 Years

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t h e y * i | &lt; « i t sales t o b e g o o d t i n t s p n n g , h a v i n g r n p i y e d o n e o t t h e i r
b r i t J i n u n ) r &gt; on i t A i J C o itt
g o in g u p . h o * * e * ' t , m i l n i K i t w ill
L a v e t o l o l l o ' r , •uit m a k e r . t n i l i t .

Som» of them would be happier
it the m ilitary fo rte , would use
bland* of wool and a y n t h e t n - f ii,« i.
to help tptead the availablr
Around for civilian need. I!ir\
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t h r e a r lie it, b e &lt; a u .e th e m ill' u
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el* IIm I. Ii.rp*- than i«n&gt;tlitiig 1 I-r i h * f.&gt; • child liom In D-t.and. re. l a i d &lt; i a &gt; | i l&gt;) f i t " , t l o - w i n • ' t •;* l l l . t l l | ' " M r | t " l flip* .!»••*% I I * F I
i 'i.
h\ • i ••' i
I ' a iI I .
r a il'd that her mother probahH
m • Inllitnc h u ln iy .
o o t h r M ' )•••!, t l l i r t V t t t i . l lit# * H &gt;
I i tl t *
«a.- r ' poiulld- for *h- nam- “ I*- e v n c a p e r l r p c ' d b v rt
tm l. --hat'- m m r to lln i—tni
. IW M , ■
I
t#
I a»d " r»th-r than "Det.and f ’ltv " r i t v . A ( l * l t h i ' I * '
il" ' mdn l r y \ i-dnt. »l -mi u la
■(•tl ill • • r#»9 41 • 9.*-1*| |
" • *||«
a- --a. th* 'in to m at that llm - to f t a g i a l i o l i t l i r i i t j ’ i i M - k t d I I I *
lln -liapi' up-hd halpe-l talatlai
H i m . h im a
I I &gt;»a&gt;
la iii
•»tt|**9 V f t l l t l l
I
A I a I I i •»»! " f •!■'
naming -tiler.
In i l l millnm* of gHim cnl..
if \ f i t | l t l l " H *!• I* « I f ot * let I »|'f It
l l i g p l a n , a n ' w t n g m a d * (••'
John It. Stetson. J r . and •*. Hen
tlir
F ifty
Yeai
"1
l't" g » r
"•i;
to .
' I a » . •!•'•,v til •*•
«y St ft . on ipukr briefly • did *
v ir a l olh*r dete-iid-nta of pin. c e l - b r a l l u n I ' n d u l b * H a i l r r s h i i ■•' *||I ,f9e t| t . . k*t»» f I ftftt• n t dl, lit#t t
near fam lllei. P re ‘ lden» J . Ollln n f F i ' d I I h e n * , p t - s l d e e n t " I • ■I tt llt llll 4 1 * f ’ I * f f | f t | f»l ••» •••*
1*4 0*1
l o n .p r n f ll m r p n ta tb in . d n i'n a
Cdnnin.'s urged the Old Settler
It. H r
l.n t
• e f f o r t ft "1
to p r e ir p r the hlvtorical m *terial i " f n t n i t * e e »
an
» h ip p in g
I"
Y rjt
1*90^19*
\ •»• •
• hat H a v a i l a b l e now »o t h a t in g e l h e r p l a n
fm
»
» » » l l one I • f •
| t | M i i , •%lilt Ii
« . |i A ■* fire| I*
• ••**
• h r vearj to come hlit''f*e» of !•* i e l ' b r a *
Mat
**• . » l
I. f l M f i t i l l r
f It .i o tle ri
"I
•'••lit
I j n d Volmla rountv ran lie la w *
\ . I'a tl
e.f
til*
rr)r|i|
Mt .
\V
Ir to t.imt I • r ,
41
accurate.

In 177ft. th- eolony »&gt;f New V&gt;nl
had a population of approelm alrlv

i.l’ i

Il »* •
i S f tc *» I f *

Mr. I'r t t a ’* fe th 'r w ai nrein
•I'nt - f the or?v* iia ti 'n durtne
In. bfc'line and M n R m rw in 'i
m othfr r,-a\ e cre trry foe many
' -e r*.
M r . P ” . . man r e a d l h » m i n u t r
” f t h e m e e t i n g of Spr. j . t ■***5 |h»
' » . t n i'e tin e o| the o j .j V e tfle r
T h e s e m tn ijte j
* — a n p r o v e d and
r e - one i t i r t e d In the n m e m t
m ites boot fo r the m » e t m g test
, • 1 -t.i
t h * S ' t t l r r - a l i o • n t e d |o h a -. • h » *r a n n " '| m e e 'i n e nn the oc.
r e » i « n » f t h * o h i e r a n e * h " ntet
—n t ' " p e r * l * ' o f k « ' i o d * r r D a y ,
'• o tf ij |o d e i l r n a t e t h - S a m n i f
l .i h r a r v at the I N I ' e r i | i r a t t h " f f i l ial d ' n o i l t o r y f o r O l d S e | | ' - f .
i n e m o r a h i li a . a n d r c n u e .l e d that.
m - i r h * r i h l n ellw tllty ru le , h - rgf.
n n . T h ' A l * e m h t ” a l » " i n d i r r i e .l
t h ' D ia m o n d J u b ile e p r o g ra m « f
th e t V f i t V a in l a . F t . Jo h o
V - fi
- • A isoc la tlon .

people i r r d l t fo r o n - ! h i n g . T h e r e
ha n ' t lw&lt; n a b u y i n g p a n i c t h i s
t im e , anti I d o n 't th in l ' h * r - w i ll
I..
I*. , p | .
n r a cting m o te like

COM ING SOON

�T H U R S D A Y F E B . 22, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

( I M M -Cm )

Sapar Sborlaaiag lay!
Quantity
Kivhtt*
Reservui

Kv*f&gt; llun a Flo rid a farm er
- • |ii|&gt; to rlo.I* rn, |iaraidli-«,
■tarnation, ot om r other rauar,
i t ’a Jit-t lili»* hrdoir money lio n ,
h i'
iiw lullm nk
K v e ry fanner
ta k i * ta n ol lti&lt; motley to avoid
l»*ihl( any of it, yet there are
•nine fn illiM . who fa il to |irn!eet
(m l ■naniiv** then |.iya |iro|ierly
ni'd who In' i |iiy and inotii'y a* .&lt;

Floridu’H
F rie n d ly
Food
S to re s . .

I -lb Modern

Fig liars

pkg.

25c

Sun G ilt Cirrrti G*U k «

Plums No.

can 19c

W /j

Nu I Hat None

f r . i t mi- a i »*hh| l.'ilnm i d r (
ti»n to I.M-|i ihrni it. vimhI rutidllioii
ai.d to * i.atih- them to furrow itimmI
r t i . ii.' my*.
I*i ovidi i li an fn rio w itii' tioii«i--,
r.tMi I I.. I.. riv e a liManee to
row
that may hav. H oiil.li far
to w io y, and pi .*hh ■• i I rail 1"
| l| l. t «

1

till

o

ll

.III

III.A C K T O W E I.U N O HUN.
S U IT — la a 11*51 New York reM.rt fauhliui from u dralynrr'a
colter I Ion. with n in ti hliiy (hat
treuae ra|&gt;e Hull la u two-|ilerr
denlyn with hlyli ru t hta tu|i
narrow ly-hull, m l t."a|ie la r d / n l
with black (.raid

r.

IN

D i n t Im lllult

I'h olu f

I)og Food 3 Cans 25c
15-oz. Sunmaid Nectar

Raisins

l&gt;ox

27c

8-or C ryital

Celeste Figs

Cleanser

10c

-IS-o/. Zaklv B ile

Gr'fruit Juice can 19c

Huy 2 Cam at H r*
Price (lid Mulder
for 11’ - A ll

Wintei Valley No 2

Cut Heels

can

11*1*

No 2 Stokely

i l l 'i l l t t

i ■
1
' rnaio.i
I V iv ir«. ha- |ilni
for a din tile,
"WS
*&lt;
:n il
I f ■ ill farrow . week a old.
’ •■&lt;•&gt;* *• ad'iiuate fee’ll and i ii I i i In * ho.-e frill.. ' o t a ’/ent*.
H a v e trill Ml a r .
(inatiiri-* of e raU and |ilenlv nf f i r d i rlran
•Ml' ii d id her -nrh rm ii* on rlrau wnt• r fur the |iiy all the time.
It o timer tillin ', and kerfi a .........
land v&gt; * i** -nwa and |iiy may l«■i i '
w i l i r h rrd , and v i i u ‘ 11
filar. i| ..I'm .iftrr fa* iiHiwint*.
I I dm all tda* itiiinuniaevl ayainaL avoid Invar*, I hr Ealenptii
rho li in wlieu tin v a i r aland eiylit vn •• »|»r&lt;'ialiM ndviirs f n r illi'ir

Shellie Beans can 19c
1 4 ot.

,

Hunt Catsup
Nu 2 M om t

Pumpkin

can

No. 303 Pine Cone Cut

Beans

. .

hot. 19c

can

10c
111ic

No : Scott County

Kraut

can

10c

Untie William White or

Yel. Hominy No. 2 10c
W ilkr* Whole Irlah

;

(

i

Potatoes No. 2

DM&amp;M
t h'NT H

A I,

luidv Betty Salad

(Messing

H-oz.

10c
19c

P R O D U C E

l l.oi.lli.\ Q U I C K FREEZE

AND STORAGE CO.

Y O IJ K

Lo c k e r Plant
i

nu

w . n i l Ii S t .

I'lionr I.1IH

Margaret Ann

WESTERN TENTER TUT

P O K I

t CHOPS

69c
tirade “ A " M inn
Md|i|ied
Medium Kite

T R Y IT—HWISSED OR COUNTRY FRIED

R o u r ID

S TEA K

95c

&gt;"

BEANS
Canadian Rutabagas u 41c

8ELECTE! ) WESTERN

BABY BELT LIVER

in

73c

Minute Maid Oranye Ju n e

Oaacaafrala

W estern P o rk l/oin Roast

III. 5 5 c

I2 - o

(tolled IR m eless Chuck K oast

lb. |9c

fallow Sqaash

Short Kil lis o f lle e f

lb. 49?

'

D ried Ill- e f

Pky

Frauen

ru

(Limit—2)

4-oz. 4|c

Sm all t Wi
i-stern Spare K ills
'

m eat

lb. 4 9 °

FI.A. GRA DR A. DRESSED A DRAWN

FR'
HE

i

2 Cam

$ w l Span. Onions 3 u* 25c
Louisiana Yams 3 ^ 29c
D'Anjen Pears 2 u* 29c
Fr. Cranberries -*• *• 15c

d ept

1

!£RS 55c

Grade A. Quirk-Fr».e.-i Fryer

-

- r # erau wit

,

&gt;uv

TU T GREEN BEANS
PEAS A CARROTS

l**o.. /'/'• g—*

TURNIP GREENS
« FOR Aftr
*

,„ d u t fu rtr H
&lt;it&lt;hl m i iht i f * ! 1

Colored
Margarine

HA MY LIMAS

m
* Z

M T W
3

S

m

rm

Heavy Western Grade A

Bound Bone Shoulder

fordiiodk l i .m as

y s g fjj:

m

•

BACON
PERCH

KRK8I.* FROZKN

CORN-ON-COB
. -----------------

v

w

15c

Priority

Quick-Frozen Cello Wrapped F

B ra n d

FRESH FROZEN SUGARED

Cranberry

I

Fancy Cut Short

�-

\

?

w

* THURSDAY F E B . 22. 1951

L e n t notice
NOTIC'R

Nolle* l« hereby liven that 1 tm
ee&gt;**e&lt;t In butlneea at |«| ttemth
&lt; ark Avenue. Hanford. Memlnnla

Counts.

Flortda.

umlrr

Ibe

rirll-

. I kin* bain* "City llu* Co~ and that

PAGE NINE

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
I Intend lo register said M m * par•uant to the term* of Id* rirtlllo o a
Name M a l m * io-wlti Hec •&gt;|.a| nf
Florida Malatea 1M1
with
Ik *
Clark of ih* Circuit Court (II Menu*
■*&lt;&gt;!• Count*
Florida
VIOLA A. AI.I.KN
owner
Feb I. I » i l

Tile pluwllkv, hui-e-tirnwil tip
thiimna Mini t r , u lunm-i nf
j cu tle r nf nl-iut ! hJ7 ntnilo na­ Montgomery County, Mil., nht aim'd
tu ral ice harvesting one nf the th pfirat t* S patent on n h»u*«-H'lh Century's hi*; im luM iir*
hnlil lee-box in |Hll.V.

Men! Be Vigorous,
Peppy,Red Blooded

Neon » «• di*»ovpri-,l back «l the
Since I ihmi, when 4,11*2 pas«-n
lu rn of i Iip century liy S ir W illiam get cur* » r j r prodm-nl, I* S
Kanlepy while In was •li«tilllnv autulmtttvp firm * have built nmti
liquid mi
ibun IliUMo^MO motor vehicle*.

0«t Vitality; fe e l Younger
« a i tv &gt;«t M « pen

tuiee ■N* mi* w

iNtaui't
tMfte I u f m uiwe bt i*..i mu
im *• lo«dM«ffe *4 |«pi &lt; 4 irve.
'IM U*k *e| n K« ■*•'! I B4l uajtgrisg) it *f#t*

Dr. Henry McLmilin
OpIom etriM t
11.1 Max Hull.i

Phillip

SI

Ivan M

For

W t i l a i r t ' OUHi at

irMlwremt prim* **-'.# i .•#

m (Jam IUM l o a n w «rt t\&lt;tee. rtam

iluadL Ami itpcHfe fear* i « W 4 «r uuv very d o

GENERAL
INSURANCE-

it

ell i m

v v v s a

FOLDS CURB MARKET

^v v v v v v v v v v v v v n /

B E A N S

Stanley* rtoKern

2

Hardware Co.
21*

(.'ALL II. JAMES GUT AGENCY
JIM CUT
"H l'ir MOUGHTON
JIMMY GUT

IH K S H F L A .
1E N ID ItllltK h N

ftiwrt* e i r r y n l u

daulerd, II TeorBlen l»r«|.

SANFORD

AVI

PRICES

I A R G E J I l&lt; V

l * ( )T 'A T ( ) E S

SQ U ASH

ID H&gt;s

Q U A LITY

1 9 0

R IIIIIT

MERCHANDISE

SCkffN ACtltUS Mu. K it her WHIG
Gage jmim-* In lli&lt;llywwnl with
h rr aunt, Henjamln Gage J r . (lig h ti, Id-montli*. umi Kim ball A uD in,
Lutti In October. She h ai irturnrO tu dim w ith .
(/iilrrm ithiuul)

SNOW

O N IO N S
2 Ills .

2 H is . 2 5 0

HERALD
Want Ads

O N LY A F E W L E F T . U r g e Iota
mi big Lake Harney and St.
Jo h n . River. Nicely wooded and
perfect natural land
beach
For K riulli
Electricity uvailable. See R a y ­
mond M. R ail, Realtor, S. D.
T h e f o l i n H l u i r e l M i p p l y In
Ilighlevrnan, A**ociate, Florida
all U fi a*1 III* imLIiaKril Im TliF
hRRlnrtl |( meiiltl r
State Hank Huildlng.
1Srr fir r lint •MArt U'fkN
lilt R E N T —liouie, 4 r»»nm« and
1 lima
.1 •1MmVeil illlr fare Hkor 1mng* llaat*
hath, ineluding h lot*. Price iraM 11Htpa Nr fawr IlMr iMvrrtlktH
'onahle Mr*. John
Murphy.
3« llkwr* IN* |*rr limy ImafY IlilM
I aake Mary. Fla.
l i a r •aisml fe •a* 1Isa llw*.
Unable m l e l . r Mark I ere rape.
th ip lax—3 Room*, Rath. Separate
Porchei, Entrance* Each Side —
Furni.hed--Im m ediate Po»*e**ion for Limited Time.
W a a l Ada ••III
be appealed
See John W . D. Moore
e t e r Ibe teieabuae * a n e a a n i .
dan
pb ara *
II ) n i aaeea la
Small, Moiirrn, Lakefrunt Home—
I la lad la Ih* leleabaae b * « b . la
I’lu* Enually Nice Rrntal U nit—
return fa r thl* a m m a a d a l l a a
In lleautiful Setting Overlook­
Ik* adteril ear I* * i * * ' i r d la par
ing Clear, Spring-fed loike—
* r e n | O i . In nrder far n* la
reader Ibr keel *••••&lt;bit arrtlrr,
Adriiuatrlv Fu m D hrd : About 75
all W a a l Ida a n t be la a a r » t Rearing C ltrua;
400 Young
flr# aa Ibe day before yabllraw ee*; 1‘lenty of Room for E illaa.
pantion.
Fl ea** a a l l l l a* In n ed lale lr
If an error a r e a n la fa ar ad.
See John W. I). Moore
M e p a n e l be
reepaaalblr lar
Attractive. 2 lleuroom Home, with
Me re Ibaa aae lapartepi laeerr! Ia&gt;t« In Nice Community—
lias.
Hi au llfu lly Furniahed—ready lo
fk-fupy.
JO HN r t. II. M OORE. Hrokrr
Robert K. K am a. Akkociate
721 H. flr«r
Phone 1113
164 ACRES land, all rltarrd, on
■mall take. Phone OUi'J.M 2-0.
— 1 2 REDROOM Hou*e ju«l oplalde
FOR R jQ IT.
city, teieenetl porch, hath, ehaite,
fVulr. (3.000.(10. Term *. Phone
O K I. a K a A r ATM ENTS,
1041-M.
and Htorrs 110 W . First 8 treat
Phono 490-W.__________________ f, ROOM H O U S E , e frrlle iil loeat loll, t'l.INHI.IMI.
KITCH EN ETTE
Apartments- 3 R E D ROOM H O U S E , 2 lot*, ftt.
Rlumberland Cuurt, Hu. City
990till. Term*.
(.&lt;mitfi, HI. Nu. 17-92.
2 B E D ROOM H O U S E , oak floor*,
cor. lot, 2 car garage. Term *.
3 ROnM unfurnished milage. I U
C O M ItlN A l ION' S T O R E AN D
Elm A vo.
.
A P A R T MI N I , Eurniiheit. |« ,
HOUSE or Apartnjent. Bn* Mr*.
INMl (Ml
Guy Warmark, 019 Park Ayr.
J . W. H all, R raltor, Florida Stale
LARG E Furnished apartment. perRank llldg. (ground floor) Pb.
tnanent resident desired. Oil
1763. .
__Park A *i.
Four unit apartment hou*e, com­
CLOSE IN —3 room furnl»hr«!
pletely furnUhed, garage and
apartment, private bath. Adulta
rltru * tree*. Make offer. 22T
_only. #09 Palmetto A vp .
South Voln«la, Orange C ity.
FOR RENT: Apartment fur April
1. Five room*, furnished ur un­
furnished. Ho* R. Ih'iahl._____ 6— ARTICLES I OH SALE —3
Furnl'hed upstairs apt. 1717 Park
A vpiiup . Phone H7d-R after
CONCRETE SF.WKR PIPE
_6 :0 0 P. M . _________ __________ Sfptlc Tank*, Grra»e Trap*, Dry
2 headroom huuae, furniahinl, rail
Tank*, Tank Cradle*, Stepping
1236-W
Stones, Uenchra, Flower Pot*,
Block*, Window illl* ami lintels,
"FOR RENT— PR IVA TE ROOM
Concrete Flour*. Machine fin­
Business couple have nire, .‘om*
ished. Free Estimate*.
fortablr furnl»hed room, their
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
home, with connecting hath, for
rent lo a Re ii tie man. Nire &gt;K 4M W *
Phone 1333
lion and Ip ** than ten minute A a both 'ote when you don’t bring
walk from budne** *tl«tr let.
your prescription* to L A N K Y ’S.
Unen furnlkhetl. S**e evening*
'■b*rr tns
at 206 Holly Are. &gt;10 week.
VEGETABLES, LlvrOock e n d
Miseellaneou*. Sanford Farm— 2 __er’a Auction M a r k e t . ____
W ANTED
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner "Th*
Wanted—Middle aye lady to abate
Best Shrimp on Earth” at Hourt
apt. Call 872-W Iwfnra 6 P. M.
t c V H 4 K. l it S t
TUXEDO FEEDS. ComrlcU line.
■ g ^ = ____
i i— —
—
Huat'a T n iado Feed Stow .
3— REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALF.—1
M lU di SWAP SHOP—406 E. 4th
S t We Buy. Sell or Trade mo*t
N E A R LY NEW 1* Redroom llnu.e.
anything. I’hnne 193-J.
Block Conitruttlnn,
17.960.00.
Low Down Payment, Dalanca WHIZZES motor Bike. Clean and
in good condition Priced to aell.
I1.96 per month.
I
r--- ~
EDROOM
Houif, 2 jreara old.
See at 110 N. Park Aetna# day*
Conetruetlon, Completely
only.
&gt; Block
Bl'
_
m*.
/.
Fumlihed, 10.600.00. Term*.
trY our
W. Hall. Realtor .Florida SUta Steak. Southern Fried Chicken.
Bank llldg. {Ground Floor) Pb.
Barbecue*, and Sea Food*. An_ 176*.
_
_ _______ _
gePa Eat Shack, Comer o f GaGROCERY and market, itoek ant
*eva and Sanford Av*.
flature* in one of belt location* Top-Plight" Paint
gal. 12.64
In Sanford. While and eolortal Men's Loafers
py. |4 95
trade More than I ran handle. Tarpaulin*, nil *laaa .
* W ill *ell nr leaw building. Phone
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
I10H R.
316 Sanford Av*._______Ph. I lll
3 REDROOM. 2 *tory home In 4 BURNER 0A8 range, good com
nearby amall community. Well fllllon. *40. 612 \Jyrtle
I landtraped. large oak*. Completely furnl«hed, a l e c t r i ^ J ^ I.IVING ROOM, bed room, Kitchen
furniture. On* Hnu** north af
Drier-In. Phone IOT0-KW.
W ^ K . W ILLIAM S. REALTO R*
111 Nerth_Park A r e ._____ CRANE Automatic Ga* Hot Wa­
ter Healer. 34 gal. cap. Good
FOUR ROOM hou.e, U th. hot and
condition— |IS.no phone
rt* t»44-».
cold water, 3 lota, l-an»l»#r. Rt.
2, Boa 143, GlndmrUle. near A H 0 lJ fT M ) roii* userT bleaching
paper, $104.00. phone T. Wheat
on, 31273, Winter Pick,
FOUR BEDROOM^t *tory hornyear oi l Kenmorr waihin* mi
at 1200 Oak Av*. On lotlay1*
rhlne with liming clock. Phone
market you ran gel a much bet1 6 4 4 - M __________
New” Itamps hire Red Hen*

PHONE UK

THE
HERALD
SANFORD

S

____ iojlLMznl'Ul'S-

Wanted: grocery cashier, rapetl*
• rrvee pryferieil t&gt;ut not m-« •**
•ary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley.
Margaret Ann Clares.
W ANTED —girl for fountain ami
drug dept. I.aney's Drug Store.
FOU NTAIN anil fhoir help K**
eleven A. M ut Touchton Drug
sential. Apply to Mr. Itlll lielore
'••fience prefer n il but Pot e*C°E X * E R IK N I'E D m aid, bihh I |i*y.
Phone 940._________ _________ _
Wanted—Girl for euib service,
goim1 tips, Phone 697-J for in ­
formation.
Cook and Mnld for private family,
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FRIDAY I Ell. 2.1. 19.11

No. 132

To
Truman
Starts
White
House
Allied Force Pushes Democrats
DemandAction
On Hoengsong As Reds On D r a f t B ill Counter Offensive Against
Charges Of RFC Corruption
Recoil From Assault
Possible Presence Of
Prisoners In City
Causes U. N. Force
"TTo Hold Its Fire
TOKYO., Feb. 23—&lt;/P&gt;— Tin k­
led Ametkan forte* punched
•stilly up the mountainoui spine
of Central Korea late today and
occupied freshly vacated Red fox­
holes overlooking Hoensong. key
Communiil defenre point
The train U, S. spearheads werr
setting the pace for the powerful
Allied offensive that shoved ahead
riuually unopposed all along the
muddy W-milc* front.
Brief but bitter Red resisunre
was met in some sectors earlier
today thii indkated the Commun­
ists ate ming fighl-and-run lactic»
againil the 100.000-man UnitedNatiom Red-killer drive.
J\P cormpoodent Stan Swinton
gutted Amarkan forces advanc­
ing on Hoengsong in the middle
sector of the front were within n
•o e and a quarter of the boraedoot town. The posh carried four
“American soldiers occupied fox­
holes dug by the Communists for
tneoitefves while tanks and dive
bombers dropped tons of missiles
uA&gt; the town,” Swinton reported
from outride Hoensong.
" A t dwfck, the Amarkan tanks
and troops pulled bark slightly to
themsslvea secure for the
nifrM In full possession o f the
N » £ y overlooking the floentong
The advance was on n rente litvyroeks o f American
vehicle* knocked oat * *

Hoangaang * u rust
possibility that A m . . . .
era are still bring held
A South Korean major who
escaped from the Chinas* reported
the Red* were concentrated north
o f the city.
On the eastern flank of the
rugged, twisting central fron*
Amarkan force* captu
I%ongckang without X -----------pushed four miles beyond to n
lateral rood loading to RaaogiCMStouod Ou r e s t t t m l

Ocala Motoi
Invades Saqro
To Promote fa ir
Ocala Invadod Sanford :
Afternoon with a
motorcade. Includl
rowboy

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t« promote tha
rat In Ocala i
County
Fab.
Amongstarting
th* visiting,
officials
ing
2.
who Mar.
escorted
tha parade
.
hklaa on First Straat and Park
Avenue was Sheriff Ed Potter of
irlon county, and Deputy Rheri f . U McGee and Dong Willis.
Another visitor was Secretary
;Harold Goforth o f tha Chamber of
Commerce.
King Lion Bill Richie of tha
Ocala Lions Club appeared hero
In row boy regalia end wearing n
beard as part o f a "whisker con­
test". Ha was much Intamtod to
learn that tha SanfordI Lions nitat
within halllnir distance o f tlw lima
At tha local Eoo.
.T h e Reddick High
OTfthad m formation
attract Ivt, high
attea, and several
fade on trucks. .
About 300 poopla
the parade.
ratt Straat
8b
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and
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th* f
Washington’* *1Ml
w ill" tour started _
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M anpow er Act T o Be
G i v e n Precedence
O ve r Resolution On
T ro o p s For Europe

Nine Americans Naval Housing
Are Nominated P roject Planned
For N o b e l Prize By Ozier W eller
Group Includes H u t­ M ore Than 100 N ew
H om es T o Be Built
chins A n d Justice
In
$5,300
Class
Robert H . Jackson
Pie f.rrn ol O/iff-Weller, hous­
ing developer* in Hie Bel-Air Sec­
tion. is nuking pl*m to sccuir
M IA approval to build more than
one hundred homes for the use
of naval officers and enlisted men
and their families, it was announc­
ed this morning by Lowell Oner.
Mcrvin Oiier. he staled, will
leave netl week for Jacksonville
In Collin with MIA officials no
the program.
Ed Whitney, Clumber nf Com­
merce manager, said today that hr
had been adutrd by Lieut. O. F.
Nicholion, CEC HSN. offKer in
charge ol construction at the San­
ford Naval Air Station, that an
rsltrnalrd 150 officers and enlisted
men and their families will be seek­
ing housing here. These will be
here on a relatively permanent
baris. not mnving in and out as
Others nominated included: Sr. dining war lime previously, it was
crcUry-General Trygve U r of the slated.
United Nations; Prime Minister I Af present. Osiar-Weller are
Jaws harial Nehru o f India; A t­ I constructing about 20 new home*
torney General Fir Hartley Shaw, | at Bel Air. These, lieing in a
lion. Cooperative for American I higher price bracket, wiil not be
cross of Britain and thn Organise- I Included in the naval plan*, said
Remittances to Europa fC AR K ).
Mr. Osier.
Bunchc, won Uto I960 Nobel Pearsi
Plan* at* for home* of the
Prise for hla work in winning a 16,300 classification for the use
truce In tha Draetl-Arnb fighting uf naval personnel, 50 of which
will |w for tala and 50 for rent.
fat “ ‘
Tha prig* In I960 was worth The bouso* wlU be af th* two bad169,903 kroner (123,0001. There room type, and If the Housing
were 27 other nominee* for the Administration give* Its approval,
1950 prise, Including Prnldent (-•instructlnl( w ill slaH Immediate­
Truman, It* I n a t o n Churchill, ly.
At liantnul, III., last year. OrPrime Minister Nehru and General
George C. Marshall. The prise tier-Weller Inc., constructed 300
waa awarded to Bimchr in Sept­ new homes, 90 percent of which
are now occupied by military
ember.
Under the term* of thr will of |iei:.onnel from nearby Chanule
Alfred B. Nolwl, Swedish inventor Field, Mr. Osier declared. He
o f dynamite who established the added that his firm had contact­
prises, candidate* for thr pearr ed Lieut. Nicholson un the mat­
ter of loral housing.
award may bo nominated by;
Governments o f nation*, mem­
ber* of the Norwegian Nobel tornmittee, professor* nf universities
In philosophy, economy or cur­
rant history; Institution* or In­
dividual* previously awarded the
prlsr, and sevrral international
organisations. Usually there Is no
announcement of who made the
BOSTON, Feb.' 23-D Ft-C on
Individual nomination* until after tract negotiation* open today bethe award It made. Likewise, there tween th« CIO textile workerla no specific season given by the union *n cotton milt* In the New
nominees were selected.
Bedford and Fall River area*
The nomination o f Dobson may with the thrrst » f a strike Mar.
have bean based upon his effort* 13 banging over Uic manufactur­
to promote batter European un­ er-. If drmanu* aren’t met.
derstanding o f the United State*.
The strike threat was made b
Dobson, a Nashville, Trn n . Lmil..................................................................................
Rievr, union genaral prcsl
businessman, waa suggested a* a dent, who i«m&lt; up from Atlanta,
candidate by a group o f 22 young
to be hire for the New Bed­
Europeans whose seven-week tour ford and Fall River Cotton Man­
o f the United State* was spon­ ufacturer*' Axsociatlnni, respec­
sored by him leal year. The stu- tively, -aid in a Joint statement;
dant* got a rrnsv-section virw of
“ We are deeply shocked by re­
the U. R.
port* of the statement o f Mr.
Hutrhln*. now associate direr, lUeve. H&lt;- li*».
yet, presented
tor of the Ford Foundation, is no demand* officially • . .
.
president o f the Committee to nor ha* any representative of hi*
Frame a World Constitution, a union presented such demand*
group promoting a World Gov- advance nf negotiation*, particu­
•mment.
larly the rathrr brutal IhreaU of
Friends af Justice Jackson «pe- to u*.
ciliated that hi* nomination might
"Such widespread publicity In
have bean based on Ms work as of strike , . . seem tv u* an un­
chief prosecutor at the war crime* fortunate departure from the
tri'.l in Nuernberg. Germany.
ruurtesy and rooperatlon of the
pari."
The twn association* represent
Ift mill* employing 17,476..
While listing union demand*
a* Including a 12 percent gen.
Funeral service* will ha htld eral Increase at one*, minimum
Sunday at SiM P. M. at St. Paul standard Job rata* thfoqghout the
Baptist Church for Thelma Gert­ Industry, and company paid pen­
rud* Brack, daughter o f D. C. and sion*, rievr told Itadar* of union
Viola Brack, who died Tuaadav In local*:
"Do not extend any contracts
Lincoln Memorial Hospital In New
York City following an illn*** of beyond Mar, II. Thla Is tha
deadlinr. Prepare to strike on
four days.
The Rev. B. H. Hodge will con­ that date."
On an Interview at Atlanta, G *,
duct tha services and burial will
taka ploea In tha Sanford ceme­ yesterday, Rievo said Use union
tery. Th* Mosley Funeral Homa U preparing to order 300,000
member* to strike Mar. 15 "unla In ckarg* o f arrangements.
Survivor* Include the parent* lea* mill owners gat religion and
and on* *Utar, Beatrice Gate or coma aim** with th* needed wage
Increase before then."
Atlanta, G*.
Referring to tha union's pub­
A native o f Sanford where tha
attended llm local school*. Thel­ licised demands, tha Btantonma, M, was a graduate o f tha Bowtn statement said I
" I f these should ba the de­
Lincoln School o f Nuralng In New
York Citf. She had bean an the mands . . It Is evident that grant­
mraiag atefr o f Lincoln Memorial ing them) might &lt;**U met . . .
HaapHal for tha past eight years. more dollar* per year than
these mills will be aMa to earn."

OSLO. Norway. Feb. 2J- &lt;A’j
- The Norwegian Nobel Inilitule
today nominated 28 person*, in­
cluding nine Amerkam. for the
1951 Nobel Peare Price. Nx ornaniistions also were nominated.
The Americans nominslrd are:
Frank Buthman. leader of Moral
Rearmament (Oxford Movement):
Ewing Cockiell, Washington law­
yer; Allen Dobson, business man:
H. C. Honegger. New York phil­
anthropist: Manley O. Hudson.
Cambridge, Mass., experts on in­
ternal law; Robert Maynard 1listchin*. for n\any years chancellor
of the University of Chicago;
Charles Cheney Hyde. New York
international law expert; Asrocciatc Justice Robert H. Jar kson
of the U. S. Supreme Court; Rap­
hael Lcmkin. Yale expert on in­
ternational law.

Textile Industry
Threatened With
Strike In March

rhelma Brock Died
Tuesday In New York

I President O btains All

W A S H IN G T O N - eh 23 G l’j
Ut'ds Kt’lraso l*h u l« O f ('u p tu rn ! Y a n k s At .M«
R K C Records On
--■Senate Denwerxi* ilrudnl to­
Loans G ranted T o
day to bring up for Senate aitmn
early nest week tiir bill permitting
Congress M em bers
the drafting o f 18-yrar-old*.
Maturity leader M cFarland (DW \MI!Ni ,ION. I cb JJ
&lt;?F»
A ri/) told rcporleti the manp-.wer
I'trMildit I i u m .i it. *tc.lining
bill will be ptnlicd ahead ol a
'•vri ( ipilid IIdl (hargev niir of
resolution dealing with the Iroopt
In .n iir, inllucnceil rtFC lo.in*.
In Lurope issue.
ti.i
i 11uni IIn* lending agency
Thl* rrp,t*entiiig « rhungc of
• "|o* id il&gt; . o i i r t p o n d r i u r i Imiu I
previous plan*. McFarland mid it
i in w illi I otigiriv memlierv /Oil
W*v derided till l-cemiir the dinft
III 'Mm Jr11r I ID all.
uieavuri- it read) for action while
committee wuik on tin- I loop*.toMi. I- urn in- move ill the redEurope resolution h.v* nM Iwru
I i ■fininivri.y
fird brought
completed,
•■'it toiliv .it i Scn.ite liiiiLiig
McFarlann mo. that Set retary
&gt;ul i nniliiillee', lie King on the
of IVfcnse Marshall s in bad
•I"' ‘ (i ’ll "I vvhrllirt HI l diieitlie martpowei bill I list “ vending
‘'made plain" in (ratifying till j
i"i hivr virhlrii la intfurmr snd
troop, to Kiirupe uould have
l.ivmill.in in |i inding nut milnothing tu do wilh the rininlics
lion, m government hun. The
of troops to tie rai*ed."
■
'Ainu
I !■one fsirr cnnfitmril th.it
The division t" bring up the |
draft-niannowrr hill neat week
\l
I riirnan half called for the
w*» reach i,l at n rioted thx&gt;r
I tiM n jk o n tfrtH p,
taucu., of Ditnociatii venxtors.
h (hi 1 I pilot, ■-h.-urinaii W.
riia iiin a n Lyndon Jolinaoii i l l .
) lm. I M i l ' . I nf the R F C t•'•*!•!
Sulwommiltee whuh drafted tint
••i 111 111, (r.M fini he had orT e st of the Senate i'ltp arrvln r?*
ib iid . iipn- .if tip- letter deliv*
legislation, gave Hit- group a de­
' 1■' t •" 1b. Will to House flint IimJ
tailed explanation
the u n i.
diseusiu-vl them “ w ith thr I'revi.
vernal m ilita iy training mid ser­
■li nl lllnisrlf,"
vice h ill, which include tc ttric lc d
\,k.,| ivlirtl pul pii i* Pie.ldrnt
authority in indue! IH year old*.
I I liman had m ml mi fni using the
Thr House Annul Service* Com,
.nil. .piiodc, 11nr In r replied:
mittee ha* approved tentatively
"lie didn't say."
similar legislation. It* loll also
would require the A imy to ar.
Il.t'i. i
'n le n iriil capped what
vrpl physically draft age men
hid * - i n .in nfti n atig iy session
whether nr not they eati read nr
•d H e iila-ommittre.
MAHNO T H i CAMION - A m rflc*n P r l v w t * In K rn r n ," IfiU lilr*-! CNuimnnl*! ............. •
wan
write.
I' l* gun vvitti an accusation
Ifxre) |ty *‘fjnlfofi|,,&lt; IU purtRrtf It ( d Indleitff lh»il th^ ta ld itfi *?&lt;■ ^ r)l
*ftf) •"
(fuM fiiaH w w J)
Meanwhile lalior iiiiion leader*
fi'Un iiia irm a n Fu llirlg h t (Itmet to consider new step* in
Xs k s Mini the I l F r iiml plantnl
thrlr fight for change, in the
-i lepmt lh&lt; Senator himself had
mobilisation
program.
I.ntmr'.,
tiled I" influence * loan.
future part ir bullion ill thr de­
Si-nntn, llniiglii, (l&gt; ill) jmt in
fense setup may hinge on tho
tiuvt lie lord heard "a group ! riend*
il hMIss ,4 II* rs s r Tv*«l
outcome.
Two major t*suc, ronfionlcd
.j
the United I aibor Policy Comrnitteg (U I.P C l at the session:
1. A . *fcivrt by (ummlttee ihvmi,
U .in inipir,t inti, Ike devlh
I t ..of
".
l&gt;*r» who rtinferrrvl for three
Itiisvrll
I midi,ni,t i-srlv
gw
with taomnnlc Stnlnlirei
tt ,-dlu d.i) inoinin* ,i ruronet',
Bm W on 't C om p ro­
Uric Johnston on latmr'* demand Deal ft P en a lty Is D e­
pit, at u hr.iring rnmlllrlefl lit
for mollification of the gov*r u ­
It ohm G rigg,, ,&gt;.-i l.i li I I tie
mise
l JN's A i m s
creed K or A nyone iillornrt. returnnl Ihr litllow
in n il'* proposed wage fortiinl.i
• A l l M IA .S S K K , K fb . 2\ VVl
The l*l«»r group ronteml* I lie
tilt
trtdlrl.
“
U
r
te.irr
llitl
lie
A
t’
.
ain
t At;Ricssion
A ^ stiff i i i &lt;»mity (Uiitr trttili* .m l
O pp osin g P e i p i n g tlied id over indolgenir of t
plan fur i* wage i rilin g IO i" ,i
is..», * i i fir* Mill !»»•
a brar*
rent nlxivc the it-vrl* of Ja n . 13.
t h&lt; mltxl rfi—no"*vtl rorti ••too.
WA H I M , i n
ul'j
,* icfoi* ( •••vrftmi
hrrr
fell
HONG LONG. l ei. 2 ) ul't
IP .Mi, i* not high enough.
tt lent drobtit.'* lilt *-» rul'd 10
till to di V
^1 11 • nil in lijrlttof -t M'ldllt tluit
I )lji|akl||tin
2. A peace gesture from Moldli t ommonni l lun-&lt;. exlepilitig the
,pir,l regarding Ihr dentil of
I Mo » " « b
bi v -ii t ii ! mill ,:t«|l*'« till
salivn IHrntor f'harlc* K. Wil on.
iti d it Kn !•» it tint in |'*it l fib ft «•!!■ tlllflMt lf*V5 V it'l.ltni ,W %%it h l.nrrv Weltli and Bill llitl re
drrtlh pell ill V rfr nlu .illy, Imlay
Thl* was a hid to labor to nano
turn'd it simitar iridirt
•mi Itiifl m| ir i
|iivt|««» *1 **&gt;i» |- iM |« r !♦ (F.»| p r i* r r r t lin » * '
unifciKt'iun&lt;l I n f
a rrpre*clt!*liVc to serve a* a ad m illftl llo
I ! * (*»i3 i-ifn»r c
.
.lii'l n r nf
(ol rfllm I lilt K«itr.in V5.ll tli''
toplrvrl advisor In Wilson on lillr il th o ilv.iliil. o( Mnl MIlilt I mien
A a t.iiit Stale Attune v Hut ' it
fii* 1% n* J * Mt'Aiil mnl Con*
l
infill
S
i.itr
3
5
il
I
(i
|F||
\%itb
in
mobilisation policy.
pir.nl
litigt'
MitiMil
I
lux
lie'llib:*
("••&gt;
imf tint o|*cn ifrlijm e w •
i ibis \\ |( Ro*lt*r nf I(ri\tfjDii
There wrre re|Miri* the eholrv
|T itii ■vill*- mid shortly altei I tn •r|# vl
lo t-1* iti* f •« thi hrarir.k; ia m
appearevl to lie lictwrn A F I, Vlrr mg.
tiVhck thl
itflerinein nmeec ••
Ml v i i k l n l .
**%1 1, tb »i tin
* t*» » K rli. .r» (tVAtnl h itv rrIn an avtiiniduiiv! amniiirue- Mint lie would eofidnrt at 2 "•
President (Jeorge M, Marrimin.
.iti*jmiiFftf
:fri* (In* K»ur th i oiiimt'iplfif ion 1hill th ru (»» ■xtc*who now i* an advisor ami »pe liicnl I ’eipiiig imirriliil tli.it i»
o'« to. V ll'e |ropiest regaiding H.
t■
,i11|i r | ,i i,|r«tfn •e*t ft- ( ml*-I ji« IK ji-i| f.t» l i i l ' f t ji i i i r c , ini*Kf *•it,&gt;
rial assistant to Johnston, *nil i lame h ut risen v.ilh dir out­ leldeti it'll It, of More men, tto
linn no 1 oegterl of d»tv
Walter P. Brut lid of the t i n
ill Li„idi|ui«l, I ji ey U’-lib to
\ lIlMlI III Wftlb III ibi'HI ‘i&gt; Mi ll*
Tlie vi i"d Jill V tmvi d It- tiv'imbreak of fightns • in Loir i
United Auto worker*.
Hill Hitt. . he as•■ belie*nl to 1 i • 11. b? -1 nidi IlIRflt lilr) inif (of r* men.1st . .ii &gt;m u Slate Auditor's
'’ iiXlf tdiieive
line, Itowrvef, died a tie ,c.ult of dtiliilni: *••
•■ ■* ••nl 'v e iio in irie g iiU rillrnte Ilf i|ffrf f |v Ilk t! * *17 it tM,W
By ItlJTll COWAN
lulievetl the innouni'im nt wav to*, n I'lvcnt, mixed vsitt. snap*
in* “ hud i • -lilted f t oin fv lure ••(
W ASHINGTON, Feb 2 i '
r.
Mon tu n llirt i ftI ill* 1 \
find job •
llra n i
"safeguard t••&gt;tt&lt; ihu
The House Armed Service? (Toni intendril piinniily to pidilv i
Mi GMgg* made a la n fn l '
*1. a( .f*al illn ol »(r(f .ftim; s«|*i;fr- iiv-lil - f '-• hsidiiat- and the nubirsBitssi* n* s**ae *tsi
Wl'lespicaii |llllge uhtrh the* ex- ••f *hr r i let, in vt a nee* uf Ha Ir.tlli
l»i|i uni ir ifiiunv |*f itf r n r mm* In le venue
|w-(.lcd to iruirair in iiileniity it' d Mil ui'il uiiig at Me ftiin if f *
Tin m ililo i mid he nrevenleit
I !*• »orr|]i|f»1tii ?r in tbr
nhf*
flic K? d
ordered tnilrirdiiiti offltr, ledi'd four om* gallon 1an
•to irrun.l Ini v •t't n tiltila ln l warWrit
bil
l
f
o
ritA
ltm
l
l
l
.
l
l
\
lf|r
all view
ostloriwldr
|ui|M'ilt toll of tl,c
i lot •„■ w tilrli l,o court d-ieket
h
•bath penalty for any and ill nr Itllfldh nf olvrnt ?. Tb*
it w
&lt;b | . i l l It li iu o M in i o r
h' . | w. I i found, and on w hir1!
ifilmed f*nitil in n«VtlifIon In (In f•\t -*i
rlm n* which might be
■Ih .H o n . w-rr made from ai , 1, 1
ir p 'O l'd
p » t lll.vil’Jl
•pi
iff
?l
I
of
u
ifn
p|r\b**i
l\
iM iinlltMfrrl Mte l‘d tl I I P
LONDON, Feb
23-14-1 The
..........I
i " i i . without record of
M u ir ■II lilt |e. ill,Illy ill il ifll
• «f Ilf* it ffir I'Vftlinn n*rii I
ctuiudiari of Britain'* misslnr
ir
id
,
niilarm ent
and r.unm it.
Cor nation Stone, Itr. Alan Camp ! 'resident Trum an T o Arlnir It* »»’ tb f IvO'jir . nf t
«l,t III
se e k
•
tiriK *il tbr no ni
tbr lill'tlt Idl »*y Wrhb mill n
bell Outt, replicl with a pollti
••lilt it *11
11 J HtXK f
It' aid In other eases notation*
!•&gt;'
"no thank*” Imlay tu an offer \ acaliun In K ey Went M ill u n i f n n n i l.
I « i “ tl' (he reverse &gt;Sde* of WttIMIIt*"
..I
1
1
1
'
t|*||
I
I
t
PI
M«P'jtv Hbrriff *Turb
t
by a Tcxa* monument maker to
“ ■Peited Miat collections wern
flit
i-*« tlbitntf*
lu iu iiik if is p ,.
, .
n io r t t in ir (b a t In i
..
irldace the stone.
made voeeral weeks le fn i? Iho
*11.-1
H1•11*• • •II*
^
^
tirnniiif tb* ' mm It foi -in til*
The Teiali, K. li. Adam- ••!
Trum nn * ill flv *•• K r y
fn„ rfl, m#nn w|in h, t| ,
ill by tm'ket• »1 ilnle ot in a t . judgement
!*»•
Goldthwaite, wrote British Am Wc i ( n e il • Tblny lot
i r«t *«tul' V|MI|^ t
M*l '■ini ■"iiim itn irn l.
'ft( w ith tbr tin*
b*. ssdor Franks In Wasliiiigton
''file roii table collected monev
rl
kt*v
of
aloiut
23
1
•
*.
the
ho'VliVd.
.Vel
tVii’lati'vtly
-I.
o
iif
..
•
• l via*
that the gift “ will rarry It* own W hitr l l m * jinnntimril fmlny
from individuxls in eiim tnal eases
»mly n ‘M intinv"
•I f.
II* *1
sentiment,
an
eiprenaiun
*d
'%in* ,jitti riot been riitivicted "f ir
T h r P r r t ld jn l R ill lr» o
U f
W n tm i'. Mi ............. .
M*
friendship Iwtween your i«oplo rtlirt
.u n i, and f"t vvh.vni lie had mi
lunch Mm. 2, I' m -b n ti.il
h evtmMMa,f n» Vm**
. { 11.
tllin
and nur people.'*
commitment* showino ?etiietices
S't i r U r y .tukcnli «S(imM
nil, mnl
But Oxford-educated Itr. Don.
1 imp" i d, nod Ml»se colteettoils had
I &lt;.i *i I | 11*1/ •» Hu f*ant I h ip
t
p
IN au nf Wetmltulrr i&gt;a M.
-i * nfj» hrit lb*
put •f Un
mil lir-rit remitted to the -iniiltv "
MI ttin •ttfraitl that I ratitiof u
„
tl vviil |"' Ihr seeond tiin r ill the
H
air
On
Bald
.'It
n
A
d
d
ilio
n
s
I'lanned
rcpl o fftr* fmm MhriduaN
Mhort
| t l . i'n&gt; ,
t ^ III mu
lm i four months thni Volusia
replace Ihr Btnnr nf Krone. N r In a teat deal nf work at Hu
T o A i m ! inn 'l . i r k r l •until v law enforcement officers
NFW Y O R K . Kid.
&lt;.V, \
turally we are still Imping that h&lt; y W e r uhiiiatine lis,e, arheri
Pale been or, the ealpet lieforo
dentist
I
e
ported
yesleidnv
Mini
it will be found."
•lo- Governor,
In estahllshet hea&lt;tipisrt'-r a, Imt
il l ............... - I d
ddili
The Stone was xnatched from will rest » much a-, po Ihle also a new lioim one ban gto.vn t'»u
( l |1 (Ir l ;tt t,e sllstH'ndrd Sheriff
on tvs,, men vv lm had !»• n I-i i W r«( fn 1
r Mir
•1lf"|it Me* Little fie ld end f'on-tahle W.
b&lt;
Westminster
Abbey
Christm*.
"In genet*t," In aid, "it i* in.-*
fn|
ftv*
ye
a
rs.
A
net
I"
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•
i
ijcatcd
(’
H
I
titf
»
Day. preiumably by Hcultish n* a m atter &lt;f
M. Slnuehter of [le i.ami front ofn l " l , luting a f» vv
Altiert l(ol&gt;ert*i pi&gt; n l'ni •&gt;( niir mill south of the i|l\ on the fire tin the vtrenrth of Ii?»»n »,e r
tiunalisU.
hour* of .un ihlne and swimming
Or! ilull» Highway, Orb Muthleux ie|io it tiist ram blin g was being
the
United
Ifeuearcil
iglw
iatoiii
,
for the daily • ailing IDt here in
«.f I'niladelphia said Ml- Imrniom M lfl'M lftl •1 this morning
AUTO A tT IU E N T
n e n n itt'd in the countv
A frr n
tVuvhington "
Tl ' arldition &gt; will include rov. nuhlic ii' irm r two week* later, he
A five y**r old imy, Gary T »
The Dresident It I ri llnl Key was i ildu-i on In a cream, .ta il
r
i*
I
plntfnnn
three
i
le
..f
tlig
five
Week
S
ago
turn, recelvevl ruts about the f*ie Weal a yrnr igo to Xlatrh
«aid there wasn't suffnient evi­
Lsi Ii mail nuw Ii* . bail ......... * II" iailMIng The noitb side of the dence In -import the rhntgr and
and mouth shortly after noon tu
tH
f-iut
wide
l.ilitding
w
ill
In'
ert.
an
m
ill
long
nil
th*
mir*bald
day when he ran arros* I’ almetiu
leinstnl.-d Ihem to office ______
i l o ' d »nd u iilltio n ed *•&lt; fuiin
I i , ' j • lire h a il -altougll appar
Avenue and
hit by tha rear
rie
nt.
(or
o
ff!
es,
re?t
room?
nnd
eniIv
noim
al
I*
only
aluiiil
niii
fender of an automobile driven by
Knnfnrd W e a th e r
sisMi a* lo a v y as the normal a i im• • l " , , tm age foi u n •&lt;ellnii.
In in Fleischer.
•-on- auction*, lo added
amount for n yo.mg mall.
A fte r
receiving emergent y
High y r.tn d vv ? ’
LOS ANGFI.I.fJ. Feb M (/If
Il I piohuhh- Mini .metionv will
Hut more hair may gmw
treatment at Fernald-Laughton
l ow irnls v 12
Thr
international
situation
I,a*
le held early Ip Mmrli at th* new
Thi
new
h
a
ir
hornmne
I
.
c
l"
•
Memorial Hospital the Imy was
Rain 'Ml
tent home, polir* reported. The made a -oldin o f Floyd (I lluni- ty allied w ith neth, one of tlie liiaikrt, said Mi Mnthiruv 'Ihc
Total Fell, rain 1L0I tnrhe*
accident occurred between Fourth e-ton and rinus performer of hot mom . for rheiim silr art hi it is siim nm dirig men i m gmel eonNot mnl Fel., rain 2 .3 1 im hrs.
Fearieh* Fagnit
•lit,on for |iarklng, nnd guard tails
nnd e vrral other a ilin m l'
and P ft h Street*.
Femripss Fagan i* a three-yearT h r new hormone, derniatnlro. hnvi lieeri pul up nr it the iltnlnold linn that llumrston, 21 ha* phri hormone, w ill not lie vulil age ditrh, he stated.
LIONS* IIARBECUK
Cecil Carlton, chairman o f the bud a* a pot Silica it wav three until then* in further ri -eun li
i 0 4 OSOLO H A K E
Lions Club’s community fish fry, days old. The Army called lluniJACKSONVILLE, Feb. 23 -i(T i
HEAlll V\11Ii
l - E A c i F E B I.E K N
which will be held tonight at the estnu but there was lm ptsrr in
38
63
Atlanta
Cocnsolo lie ? l(rsrti'Bled
L A K E S U C C E S S . Fel.. 23 "V i
Elka Club grounds, arrived this Urn srrvlee for Krarless.
*m1m
/9
18
Ftismark
Today Humrston is a private
WA IIINt TON, Feb 23 -. vThe United Nation i good office,
morning from th* eait coast with
78
61
at Fort Ord. Calif., and 25(1 ronimittee w as raportwi today to The Naval Air Station «* t'oeo- iMoVUiTtl'i.
5M&gt; pounds o f fifth fish.
26
Ghleagu
43
Th* aerrtag will atari thla af- ound Fearless Fagan is rn route have made it* f l n t spiitosch to ■«lo, I'annnts t'anat Zone, i.i he mu
3b
29
De* Moines
« at 1:20 a'elack, with a)- y train to Cclumtius, l.lhio, to f&gt;immunlst C h in a to we If Felping rnopenod, the Navy simotinrril to­
36
55
Fre*no
in the
Mill* Urn*. Cirrus. w ill reconsider and dlseuas K o ­ day.
the aatlr* Lions Club mem33
52
Work on getting the World War Washington
hanhip aaslating la tha pokingutlterionV U«- year-old brother, rean peace te rm s with It.
P2
42
II liatc hark In use nlremlv has Jacksonville
earring. Th* "hush puppies" Earl, I* going along as trainer.
69
4*
a Job,'
‘We had to get “Fearless
‘
----I’hotphorua and calcium ara e*. been started. When reopened. Co- Orlando
■law will ha prepared by
71
42
said Earl. "H e eats from ten to sentirt for growth of bones and rosutn will to* used as a hn»e for a Tallahassee
75
4T
Tampa
seaplane patiol squadron.
14 pounds o f huraemeat, daily."
teeth.

Chinese Guerillas ln«im*Kl Scheduled fj. S. Said Ready
Inousands
r(n-&lt;! Men To Hear Russian
Pcaci* Proposal Volusia Ju stice,
Of Red Soldiers
r
(unstable Accused
0 I’ Irregularities

Stone Keplaccment
Offer I Rejectid

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Vow llnrmoiu- (»row«

Fenrlcgs Fiuran (»m*H
To Work For Cimin

'Plu* Weather

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 22, 1951.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 22, 1951; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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