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THE SANFORD HERALD. SAWFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Railroad Union
H «lllu &lt; 4 r t « a PM* #»*l
laboi (onUovri.iet on Ihr lailioadt.
Murray described the liluation
a t "a direct challenge to Cong r m ," requiring study of the law
itself “with a view to improve­
ment.’’
Murray'* announcement came
•* a i|&gt;otriman for the railroad*
declared there war "no truth" to
rrporii that a tclll/menl wai near
in another rail wage dupule. That
diiput* involve, 1,000,000 nor*
operating worket»--eroploye» of
officei, ilationt, yard* and freight
terminal*—at di'tinct from mem­
ber* of the operating union* who
run lhr train*.
W/VSI UNGTONT"Feb. 20 (/P |
— The wage d m r of 1,000,000
worker, in non-o|teraling unit* of
the railroad induMry wa, re|iortrd
near *rlllrinrnt. T e r ri *
were «*td to tall for a bade pay
inerratr of I2&gt; ‘ trn ii an hour,
plui coil-ol-tiving adjutlmenlt good
for at much a* 5 cent* more.
Neither the railroad* nor the l&gt;
union* intuited in the wage cam­
paign laumlird lart Ort. 25 ttoulu
(W ill o r Til \NKH
We thank C&lt;-l for HU blessing
end lire people of Hanford and
Memnlo!e Guiltily, U.lh while a mi
rolutnl for their Wltwl porukiera
lion to me when rny Immim burnrd on Fell. IM. ( alto want to
thank tiir niinUterr, the profi *•or* arid erliool teacher* and the
ftinr.l.i
for thetr generodly.
ThejtaiooUn*:
"Everything
p i t u thank for thii U the will
of Owl in t'h riil, Je o n ronrrrnIng you."
ftrv, ti. Knight and Family
adv.

Modern Way t o
Control Roaches1
Bothered b, roar He* or anla
Johnalnn'a Nf)-HOA(’ll, anpileo
by bruak in the kllrhen, kill/
r a u k n , anla, and walerhog*.
W kil'a wore, the /(dories* coatlag I* effective for monik*. and
bln* the atrnyn that wander In
nnd walk oter if. Foe scientific
root ml. u a r
Johniton’* NOHO A tilt
Price* am: M a t . ate; pint, I I .M t
A *A
A*nd*e
K o u m iM t "i m
M t nroo«
on
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—ad*

Newsman Tells His
Own Success Story
- Throughout the year* there
have lievn minjerau* sweets storlrs of how this man or that man
atarthd from nulMng-and finally
arhievol prosperity. Rut the best
alhsueeess /tori** is where a
n th 1 rundow n -foihfltion
.finally gets to
,i Wl|ere he fOol*
wonderful
la g a I n. William
(U o g a r d , new*'p a p e r report­
er la Sulphur
Up r i n g s , Texas, has such a
alary to
tell.
Yes, new that
Mr. Itogard is
t a k i n g HADWm. Itogard ACOL, he »ay»
"I wish I could tell my story
to everyt man and
ana woman in tho
tnu
country who ia now luffering a*
Jl was lu fftrlng." Mr, Dogard
Tferlng a deficiency of VIsuffering
■■sin* Bl,
Nlecla and Iron
famine
Blj 1HL
B*. Nletla
Which IIADACOI,
root si
iL contains.
Here I* Mr.
Bogarrf'sown
o state_________•
p e n t lelllng
..............................
how IIADACOI.
helped hint
Vi**T»o years afro, at age 40, I
w as convinced that nothing re.
Pained for me in life. The most
waroursglng words I ever heard
&lt;were; ‘Maybe you will get
atraightened out after a while.'
The only thing that i-slly mat
t r m i u&gt; me wa* how I felt and
th e fact that my apparent decline
had brought my many dream*
ami aspiration* In total ruina be­
fore my feel.
~ “ I lu-snl and read many stories
and testimonial* rtmeerning HADc n i„ hut, unfortunately for m*.
didn't lake any of them *rHoti«ly. | considered these testi­
monials to lie from firtitioua pea.
wle with Imaginary ills who
talked lolely for money, llow
wrong | waal In spite of my
lues*. 1 derided to give HADTl» a try. I took great rare
• one know I was taking
because I feared their ridicule.
.leak three hollies of H AD1, before I began to 'feel' It*
cts. After th at, mtr prog res*
steady sa d aura. My ap p etiu
ed un. I not aaly ate at meal
which I bad not h*en doing
r, but I enjoyed in-hetvnenmeat snark* of aellcacies which I
sinew forgeMtn.

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diicut* the term* ol any tetllemerit. Hut they ir.d i.il/J agree
men! wa, near.
Under the report**! term*, n
maximum of 1 7 cent* an hour
could In- granted the employe* of
office*, nution*. yard* and freight
terminal* and other hranche* nutaide the train and twitching *er
vice. Their la**, pay Imrea** wa*
in 11*49. when they went on a 40hour work week without lo** of
ay and ul &lt;&gt; received a 7-eent
ourly raiar. Their aole demand
in October wa* fur a Sfecent raise
serin-■I Hc-Mia id.
The four operating unhna, on
the other hand, still wrre dead­
locked in their dispute with the
carrier* dating hark to I919-&amp;41.
That stalemate, and *trike. threa­
tened during it, led to Army aelxurr of the railroad* !a*t August.
The trainmen, conductor*, and
rircrm-n and tnginemen want a 40'
hour week in the yard* and a tub
•tanllal
mill nay hike /or thme on run­
ning
ng ttrain*.
The fourth operating union, the
brotherhood of locomotive engi­
neer*, la after a Ifil percent wage
inerraae.
Alt four union- joined In pre**ing their demand and dgned a
tentative agreement nt the White
Hnnar on lice. 2t, It »«* rejected
hy local union l&lt;»der- n roiiple
of week* inter.
That pact would hate given the
yard worker* a 26-rent hourly In. reau- ami road men III cent*, with
coat of living ndju-tiiirnts over
the next thre*- yeal* in exchange
for a moratorium on new demand*.
A Semite Inter -ol* ommlttrr
diwlo-e-l today it would open an
invent if-a | jolt ,,( the long *t niggle
Iwtween the four o|ieiating organiiation ami the railroad* If il
wa* *till un*eti|cd hy Thursday.
The union* and carrier* have been
meeting alilK.t dally with the
national mediation Itonrd over the
pa*t In day*, |,nt without much
pmgre** ri*porti*l.
Ilffi'cr* of the four onion* have
already npiM-med In fore the *uh1*1 mmft tec Informally, giving their
■Idr of I tie di'pute. A *|ioke*man
for the committee who ilidliT
want III* name n-ed *aid the en­
tire rontniveriy would |.e ,-xamin
*'il tu -find out why it ranT ho
/rilled."
The &lt;iiinniitii i representative
/aid the group would attempt to
e*laldi/h wrlierc tlie- fault lay for
prolonging tin- di*pu|e "whether
Il la- with one or more of the ,li*.
initanl* or the White Hoii/c linndlIng of the ru«&lt;\”
Borne union repre*entative* have
/aid Ihe go vet 11torn t bungled men
latinn of the r a 'e and proven Iid
earlier *rltlement.

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Pai’ific Treaty

Senate Asks
lU a t liiW

F r * a * P ag e a i r l

tween F- Merl Young and Rot*
Bohannon, a Texai lawyer who hat
detenbed Young at a man of *pecia! influence over RFC a (fain.
Their testimony, Fulbrighl aald,
will mark a public review of eircumttance* behind n (10,100,000
RFC loan to the Texmaaa eorp.,
T eia t and Maataehuaetta oil dev­
elopment firm, whieh rrorganiied
and went broke after getting the
money.
Young, who ha* become a fin­
ancial *uccr*» in Washington after
•tartlng out here a* a govern­
ment messenger, it the huahand of
on* of the White lloti*e alenographer*.
President Truman yetterday
propo/ed to Congre** a change in
RFC management, hut hi* n?w
plan in*pirrd new criticism.
Rohannon wa* an attorney for
the Texmas* Company. He w»i
quoted hy the subcommittee in a
report to the Senate a* testifying
that Young sought an (85,000 /re
to help Trama** get th r loan.
Rohannon said he got the loan
without employing Vnung.

WASHINGTON, Fch. Su-t/P)
—The Progressive Party today
called for a negotiated peace with
Russia l.a/rd on the ro-exi*tenrr
of rapltallit and Socialist nations.
C. R. Raidwin, Party Secretary
acting a* iU spokesman, told the
Senate. Foreign Helallona and
Armed Service* Committees the
Truman Administration, with the
hacking of some Republican trad­
ers, was following a course to­
wards war. The Joint committee
i* considering a troop*-for Kur-ipe
resolution.
Henry A. Wallace, former vie*
president and Progressive candi­
date for president In I94H, resign­
ed from the party l**i August,
imposing Its fureign policy *Und.
lie said he had lo stand with hi*
country and the United Nation* on
the Korean question. Baldwin wal
hi* manager during the pre«idential campaign.
Raidwin said today;
"H ip policy of containment I*
nn utter failure. Our future policy
m ud lie based on ro-exlitence. f,
therefore, promise that you fill
upon the i’re-ident to convene a
five-power conference to settle
these IrapilaiUt-Soclaliit) differ• neca."
A different point of view was
••sented hy Dr. I..
L. K. Imhriansky,
[mhrianiky,
tur/t-nii-d
lleorgclown
professor
lleorgclown University nrofessor
and (irc-idrnl of (hr Ukrainian
Tongresa Commlltee of America.
He called for Congrei* to pass
a resolution “In which resounding
C o u r t K ofU M C H A n n e a l I nryToewl of oieeuUv* dispatch Of
i I* "■ meti, giuund tiuun* tu hurupo lie
Ituldly registered.
I ('**!•&gt;■ *4 r i M Page o w l
Hr also urged aid to underAuschwitz concentration camp,
the destruction of the Warsaw
|JtriW and pturder of Jews In inst
r.uropa,
. The n»her pvu aim wur**, cm**
vjrte'l of participation in a true L|l*i. Tlwy, irtcluiiv Han* .Schinlilt.
Mr threr vi ar* SS adjutant .it
Hurhvgwald rnnrcniration camn:
Hvhaljemalr, /&lt;umrr m il
call chief at Mu/hldurf Conccnformpr Gestapo nfftria): ErirS
Matimann. former HS hrigadlt-r
general In rnmmand of an ‘-ster
mlnaitnn unit, and I'aul Itlolwl,
former flfl colonel, found guilty ur
ordering tho killing of flOJKM
people at Kiev, Russia.

treaitaa/4 F n a P m * Oatj
to hav* m*nlioned the possibility
of an Initial thr**-m*mber alliance
to New Zealand's prime minister,
Sidney G. Holland, when he visit­
ed here early thl* month. Holland,
long an advocatr of s Pacific de­
fense part, was reported enthus­
iastic about the suggestion.
Officials *ald he twllcve* such a
United Siate»-Nrw Zt-aland-Australlan part wuuld inert his coun­
try 's de-ire f«r formol assur­
ances of outside aid In event of
Communist aggn-ssinn.

d ared Florida law provide* th at a
separate contract t* awarded for
each item of printing.
H it motion to eliminate tha
combination bids died for lack of
a second.
Al Block, official of a Tallahas.
TAl.LAIIASSKR, Feb. "0— (AT ■o® printing Arm, aald there w ar—The Cabinet toilay declined to no reetriction* on awarding con­
eliminate combination, or “one tract* for turii printing, and the
pact age hid* with discounts" for
irgM ativr end *upr*mr court
painting.
Several printer* ti*vr oppoted
the practice.
Attnrnev General Richard F.r*
vin said such hid*—which have
been permitted for many years—
are "illegal and unfair.
He He-

Cabinet Refuses
To Eliminate One
Package Bid Plan

combination bid* would “lower the.
ultimate price."
He laid the practice bat “raved
tha stale many thousand) of dol­
lar*” In the past.
Block’* attorney, Julius F. Par­
ker and John T. wlgginlon, &gt;aM
the only restriction* of awarding
the contract were bids be adver­
tised and the lowest bid acct^led.

WEIXINOTON. New Zealand,
Feh. JfO—&lt;*»*&gt;—John Foster Dulles,
President Truman's roving envoy
to the Far Km , arrived h rrr to­ surc*.
Dutire talkni first lo prime min­
day from Australia to rontinue Ms
talks on a possible Japanrue peace ister Sidney (3. Holland and liten
treaty and Pacific defense mea- wa* given a slate luncheon. In the
afternoon he had consultation*
with the full New Zealand cabi­
grouml resistance movements of net.
At a news conference following
the Ukrainians and other nation­ his official visit*, Dulles said he
alities which he said exist behind rmild see nothing in the proposed
the Iron Curtain, lie -aid any plan Japanese peace treaty "which
of Soviet aggression on Western would be iinerreptahle In the Rus­
Kurojie wuuld have to r.insider this
lie said hr wa* nulle hope­
"deep-rooted internal weakness," sian*."
the Soviet* would agree to a
particularly if pared with stern ful
p, see treaty on the "same term* a*
western resistance,
the rest of us."
Dohriatisky testified liic under­
"If the Ru/alati* really want to
ground hnd Infiltrated the Red promote peate in the world," added
Army, and that Ru*-i*'s reported Duties, "they aliould sign a Ja p ­
Invincibility in land w arfarr was anese pe*ie trraty. Hut if thr&lt;
a myth.
want lo keen alive the discord,
A proposal hy Senator Connelly they won't sign."
Dulles leaves here hy air to­
tD -T rsi that the president notify
Congre-s of an G, I. transfer* to morrow t« return to Washington,
Kurope failed meanwhile to stlisfy where he will report dlrerlty lo
Senator TafC- demand for a troop president Truman on the result*
ceiling.
of his far eastern tour.

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A firm believer in free emcrpmr .Thomai
A. Ediion, himiclf, let one of in finest ex­
ample*. Unhampered by dictatorial contrail
and bureaucratic meddling, he gave the
world its first successful electric lights,
movies, phonographs. And, by building the
fifst central electric generating station, he
(jittered the modern electric industry. Hit
vision and faith in the future was marked
by a single reservation, which he expressed
in one of his last published statements:

"G reat days are ahead o f this nation and the
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Ervin said the combination bid
“chilli blJdlne" and "eliminates
com petition."
He declared that dally require­
ments for Fenate and House jour­
nals and calenders restricts the
work lo local prtn u ra. and th at-ft
out-of-town printers should be givrn an opportunity to bid on gen.
rritl and pamphel laws.______

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KMabliflhrd 1908

Reds Block Han River
Crossing As Rains Bog
Down Allied Advances
A m erican s F lattcn O u t
C hinese Kcd Bulge
On W onju Front As
R esisten ce L essen s
TOKYO. Feb, 2 1 - ^ n - Allied
forces flattened out the Red*' Won
ju bulge in Central Korea today
but in the weal the Communists
blocked two new Allied sltrmpl* to
croti the Han River.
A driving, rrlenllen rain turned
whole Korean battlefront into
a mud puddle.
Field diipatchei tatd the rain
toaked Cl I, bogged down links,
filled foxhole, and deepened the
miseries of the front.
A few troop* took advantage
of the rain for their fint thowert
in a month: thote who could look
luma ducking inlo Korean shelteri.
But for mo*t, the rain meant
6 onatant aoaking.
Rad mortar fire—"the heavleat
and moat accurate I've aver wen.”
amid ana commander—drove bark
an armored patrol to the aouth
bank of the Han aevan mile* rant
of Seoul.
Five mile* downitream from
Seoul, Heavy realatanre checked a
South Korean patrol trying In
rroca the Han.
American and Brltlah troop*
mopped up Red atragglera aouth
U the rim .
On the tail central front, Unltrd
Nation* troop* throat forward
againat light opposition.
On the wait central front, ailvanea patrol* were moving ahead
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Young Denies He Coroner’s Inquest
Receives Fees On Is O rdered Into
Loans From RFC Lundquist D eath
W hite H ouse Secre­ W orld W ar V eteran
Is Found D ead In
tary’s H usband A c­
C ounty Jail T oday
cused O f R ake-O ff
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21—4VT|

—E. Merl Young, one-lime govern­
ment messenger. »wore today that
be never reteivrd any fee* or com
minion* from anyone who wanietl
a Reconstruction Finance Corpora*
lion loan.
Young denied lo * Senale Rank­
ing Subcommittee lhal lie offered
lo be influential in obtaining a
$10,100,000 RFC loan for ihe
[exmait Corp.. a fexai and Massachuieil* ml development Com­
pany.

Hu teitimony on lhal point con­
tradicted that of Ron Bohannon,
a Dallai, Tex., altorney, who told
thr subcommittee earlier that
Young lought an $85,000 fee
(tom Tfiman to influence gianling of the loan.
Bohannon, who represented (lie
Texmait firm, had described Young
as a man of “tremcndoui in­
fluence” who w«i "tlose to Prestdent Tinman.”

A coroner’* inquest was ordered
today by Justice of the Peace W.
E. Walton to be held briday
afternoon at 2 : 00 o’clock regard­
ing the dealb of Russell G. Lund­
quist. J6 year old carpenter, in
the Counly Jail early this morning.
Mr. Watson raid that Mr. Lund­
quist bad been found in Loch Ar­
bor al 12:JO A- M. by Deputy
Sheriff Charles Beck and was in
a numb and cold condition when
brought to the fail, wrapped op
and placed in a hunk. The death
must have occured several hour*
before 6:)0 o'clock, Mr. Watson
added, declaring lhal he wai call­
ed lo ibe JaP at that time.

Wolfhound Commander Mkfr&gt;efi»
Is Promoted To Brigadier General

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RAILROAD SPLIT
SHINGTON, Fth. tl-f&gt; P &gt; ** aotkl front
_, rail union*
____________ _ leading to re­
port* that the Brotherhood
porta
BrotherM _ of B«Hroad Trainmen might aatt’e **T*
roteiy if an ovor-all agm m ent
wtui the railroads raaned be no-

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'olfhoundl Regiment has been advanced to assistant e
nder of
25th Division, succeeding Brig. Control Joseph S. Brad
Miches Is ha* been nomlnatad for' ■
l Headier general.
Col. Gilbert Cheek o f Willlaton.
ral Bradley ia taking over N. D.
the 2ith Division, replacing MaJ.
Michaels, 3f, O native of San
General William B. Kean who is Francisco whose homo la at Lan­
to command the U. S. Third Corps caster, P a . moulded hit men Into
at Camp
m Roberta. Calif.
the toughest regiment in tho Ko­
Tha lean. blood, lough Michaels rean war. Ha led them Into tha
and hla 87th Regiment have boon war'a tightest spots, and he led
the f i n brigade of the Korean them out again.
w hen the fighting
war—nuked. In when
Ho woe o lieutenant colonel
waa flerreet to plug holes in Bag­ when he come to Korea last July.

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A tom ic Bomb
Deters Russia,
LeMay Claims
S tra teg ic A ir F ores:
C hief F avors D is [
patch O f A m e r ic a n '
T roops T o Europe |
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21 - &lt;/Vj i
—Lt. General Curtis L. Ir May. |
who commands ihe U. S. (led o( |
long-range Al m Somb planes, said
today their threat rather than any
any ground forces in Europe pro­
bably will deter Russia from starl­
ing a general war in ibe next Iwt*
or three year*.
Bill Le May laid be (arorv lire
Administration*' plans to send U.
S. Army troop* lo »erve in a com­
bined European defense fuirr
Specifically, he opposed at N.’Uate hearing* a roaolutlon by Sen­
ator Wherry (R-Nrbt whi.h would
declare the Senate oj.’oieil lo
sending any troop* without prior
congressional approval.
I.eMay explained he did n»t
think the hands of the military
should be tied by Conrrres*.
Under such restriction, he raid,
“ I would i-e handicapped very
much in where I rculd plare my
v ingv and group* after war d a r t ­
ed."
I.eMay, head of thr Strategic
Ale Command, testified at Sena­
tor Wherry** request at Senate
hearing* on the troop..to-Europo
lu u r. The hearings are being held
by the Senate Foreign Relation*
and Armed Service- r»mmitte«*.
LeMav railed hi* big liombera
the "only effective weapon" ltd*
country row lias for dealing with
Russia in event of war. When
Wherry asked if they could knock
out Russia by long-range Itombaniment, the General leptind: “ I
don’t know-. T hat’s my Job to try
and arhievr that end."
Wherry nppoeo* the Adminis­
tration plan In put dx Army divi­
sion* into a combined Lumpenr
defense force against poasiblf
Communist aggro*-ion
The Senator obviously hoped to
find support for his posltfoi from
the teitimony of I.eMay. The
General was a rautioua witness.
A tone point he said groqad sol
d im wuald be needed In anv «ai
Then, when W herry asked if then
should be any commitment', of
ground troops to fighting In Ku
rope until the long range bombard
inent program w*. drvrluprd, !*•
May aabl It should be avoidnl il
possible, adding;
“No one should fight until
ready."
“In event of war with Kii-- im
what do you think would le- our
most effective weapon?" Whetty
asked.
"The only effective ace mm w*
it'aaitnes* oa r«*» arn

M iU'Arlluir P a y s A \ isit T o T he Ki«li&lt;iiiwr F ronl

north e t Taegu.

m

U.

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New leader uf tin Wolfhowade
la another tough flghliag man, Lt.

wbsar

tfS
e a isthaw
vaw
mute may ha kept In

•erriea for 11 months. U _
y now ponding In Congress
would axtond that tuns to *4 or

A ll S e g m e n ts O f U . S .
M u s t
C o -o p c ra tc
In

D e fe n se

P re s id e n t

E ffo rt,

A s s e r t s

WASHINGTON, I d , 21—*iPi
—The xnirrornenl tivia) h.tnnril
the sale id nr« car- at inllitrd
prices in the u-r,l car tmiikrl
and *el dollar--aml-croN ceil­
ing prices ,m *11 used c.,r« I he
action &lt;*a« announced bt thr
Office of I'ricr St abdication
(O l'St. |hc new regulation- are
effective Mar. 2- Bruce Morris,
chief nf the sg fn ry '- .vtilomobile
pet, in* divi-lan, said the move
»*s dr-lined to halt * "wide• plead" flo» of ne* cars into
the u«ed rsr market and to pre­
vent used car* from selling
ahexe nea car price-

L onely Old Man Enlarged Program Eisenhower Takes
j^ Electrocuted
Pnr Tourists Is OyerContmandOf
Urged ByCof C
Ettropnan Forces
r«or Killing Schtrh

WASMNG70N. Feb. 21—&lt;/T»* III* plan of the Amir lo irlra.e N*
Imnal Guardsmen when llteir federal serrate lime mnvout neai year *ppea red tod«y to leawe unthinfed probability tb^i at \t j i Vtwo of ill**
presently fcdcraliied six Guard dtranmii will lw senl overveai in the ne»l
few months.
The Army also diaelosed. In
new* conference yesterday by tt»
training chief. MaJ. General Max.
well D. Taylor, that it will call nu
more guard division* "unless (hr
world situation changes."
This latter statement startled
seme Congress members and
brought predication* that the lawmakerx would make Inquiries. Se­
nator Bridges (R-NR) of the Sen­
ate Armed Service* committee
called It a “change in policy" and
said he thought the commltte**
would want to look Into It.
And Senator Jenner (R-Ind.t
said he was confused. If the
Guard Isn't to be used, he
ashed, why “are they getting set
to hue equipment for lOJIOflJWO
m en?"
Under existing law, the Army
has no
releasing

No. 130

American Strength Is Being
Increased To Prevent War,
Truman Tells Masonic Meet

No Morn National Guard Divisions
To Be Called Unless Crisis Worsens

ging Allied ilaeo.
He won a battlefield promotion to
Men of Uw STth gained faaaa In colonel A u g . ______ ____ ...be
—i ,
the wrb.tiaya of the pawn pari- i v i v i m IulLwa» i i w v n H W M 0|v—
ir T K V Guardsmen when tho tenure of th*
iVNI
for e w te la a M i aeroiam la federal scrotaa eiptroc. The Draft
to lha

i for thoao la toad aor-

Associated Prem Leased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA WEDNESDAY FEI1. 21. IBM

He raid that Hr had found no
evidence of foul play in ronneclion with the death.
Sheriff P. A. Maro stated thl*
morning that Mr. Lundquist had
Iwen found lying In the yard of
W. A. Patrick at l/wh Arbor
after i he latter heard hU dog*
barking, shortly after midnight.
WtAIINO A WHItt 1CAR4 and ne vlv
'»d pile lined » -i f&gt; n ffc-oglai M... Arthur walks with aides
Mr. -Patrick notified the authori­
past native hula near the Han Hive* during his 10th vuit to Hi* K oran battlefront
(fnrernottimal)
t y i and Deputy Charles Beck took
Young, husband of * Whit* Mi. Lundquist to the County Jail
llnuie stenographer, »ald he Hid and locked him up. Sheriff Mens
meet with Bohannon one* at Bo­ declared that the man was mtoxhannon'a request t» di-cua* the ieated at the time and had been
Texmasa loan.
in a itate of despondency (or sev­
c i — * ______ r - J
,
a s h im is m J B (
Young quoted Bohannon aa say­ eral day*.
ing ha wanted not only Young to
Mr.
Luisikiutat
lived
In
Urapework on the .loan but a* saying ' elite on the Soath-wett Road, lie
“ Ibex would hove to have Boyle waa b«rn in Sanford Jan. II, 191b
too."
Flatter co-opr ration »tt|t tin
had lived her* all of Ms life,
Thai w»,. a reference to William and
Toot (at Mob sfil an rid mg- I
lie was a veterag of World War
M. Boyle, Jr., chairman of the
r
'program Lit thr eofettainmeni
Stay
t
i
f
E
xecu
tion
On
of wiotei vi.itor- »»■ mgrd i* t O p c r n t i n i n i l C o n t r o l
Democratic National Committee. 11.
Surviving is the widow Mra. ft.
Young Mid he later told Boyle
P
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.
.
H
i
I
n
u
m
i
l
u
i
f's b11!
t •» a mralini &lt;&gt;f »h. B"*td
O v e r A r m y T o B c R iu
Il i | rTaft
N
I I1M
I ItSII.in
I IitV
l ▼j 1(J
U-.#T1
r,1lr^ Q|t
;&gt;,nliiob
about Bohanr,t»i&gt;'* statement and U. l.unduuMt of tlrapcville; bis
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
G.
t&gt;
r'hamber
of
r
iin
u
n
n
"
v'
that Boyle told him "to forget i t "
W ith in O n e M o n th
Is Denied Hy
Board the (lfly Hall where Clifford M&lt;
*
■Pie Senate committee I* explor­ Liiridquiit: raven brother*. John
of
Fountain
Head,
Tenq.i
Eric
of
ing ;t*&gt; charge* of "favoritism and Angwln, Calif.; Elmer 0. of Jack­
M lfSA IU £S. |-rante. Feb. 2 1
HAJKiKD. Feb. 21 trT)
A Kibbtn seporUd rr * recent m e t.
, .
,
, i . tug Iwt ween official* uf the *lists
Influence" In the granting uf loan* sonville; Edgar of St. Augustine;
id ')
I be teener*) ami hit Udy.
lonely
old
man
wav
rlnlsocutesl
al
Btl,|
j-,|y
,,ff
jr
|»
t.
by RFC, the government multi- Richard of Mlaml| and Charles and
.•&gt;
»
,
i
,
j
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Atlantp
1'itl
INuphi
Mornia .Stale I'nvon Imiav for the
miliion-dollar lending agency. A Rolland of Sanford; and one li­
The lioanl voted to appropriate
' ' . Commander
.
,
to asalst th* Tourt.t t'hiti •' amt Mr*. I.iienliowei. arnvrcl in
recent committee report rrltlclaed ter. Mr*. Clell Franklin of Wash­
Jayinv la»l Apr. 2d ni Slate Rep.
three RFC director* and said nf ington, D. C.
lie t,» t oimnao'i
I ‘ballet Sc bub nl Si I’elenbuiK' wllh it v operating budget -rod I mope loti.ty
Young:
aim m.tructrd Mauagt'i t'&lt;l Whll thr Vt'rtl'v inti ntation,t aritiy. &gt;be
Funeral
service*
will
he
held
He
wa*
71-yeats-oM
Chaile*
Gif­
"The Individual named mo*t fre­
i ney to nnange a -jpecial party *ml
. nitle in the Hotel Tiulioll
quently In the report* of alleged *t Erickson Funeral Home MT- Firemen Practice U hc ford who contended lie shot llie program of entertainment f»i l,i title i nine m roe notei iitarron
l i n M f i t 8:30 P M. with Rev. s.
tt'eelliioss o» Pea* S ill
fal-Se
e
he,e
biting
j
the
11tih
nint
linn
vlnutiiT
il
*
admtntvlr
&lt;hvr
Motive
leader
L. Wnatley officiating. Burial wilt O f O x y g en Inhalnlor
■\ . o u r , biouplit them atho te
argument «ser nmtiev due him month of Mari h.
Nick Hilton Brawls fellow at Sylvan Lake CemtUry, Hanford firemen, directed I*. an
With
J*'V
Hall
pi*
'tin*:
m
lltrougb
high &gt;e.i- e,rlv lint rnmn
foi dtitribuling campaign litera- the ab.cnce of I’rc.idcnt II
Aaaiitant fire Chief R. T- Thom*..
oig «l I he i Imiiiik, front the Queen
With Korea Veteran Paola.
Jamei tint, the proposed new by
spent seveial hours yesterday »f luir.
line) " ( hamAsaivtant Buptrintendent J. G. lawtfor the Chamber of Com IJirahelh. Afte»
in interesting practice in
HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 2!-&lt;*•&gt;_ Boyle’* “Ham” Radio temoon
GodWOtv vanl &lt;:rffwrii had told them entire were diseusved arid It on. t-tgite llte a k istl anti a lew well
first
aid,
Including
Instruction
in
Niek Hilton, recantly divorced
he wax "alone in thr world with no voted to fix the member trip . lonen wmiji, the eouple ami llteir
expert use nf an Inhalator.
from aelreia Elisabeth Taylor, Car Tag Idea Spread* th*Equipped
with oxygen tank relative, or frirndc. I Juat want to illlrs al f I2.SU per yeai
p.til* Hew hv toovlellstlon lo
and an air force lieutenant be­
Mr Whitney was authnrtard lo
An idea Initiated by State Sen­ thl* machine, which ran be carried * llrnee. (ionwon ^*|v|, Giffor't
come Involved In a rurkui at
Pan.
get
this
over
with
*v
*"ou
a
v
t"i«handily
a
suit
ease,
I*
used
bn
iy
In
________
__________
arrangements
with
Tml
Swnlm
L. F. Boyle, u ardent radio
Mocambo Night Club early to­ ator
Alt,i so hour In tin sit and s
amateur, of leaning automobile artificial respiration. It la eape. • sihle"
lo lake photographs ill connection
day, the sheriffs office report*. tag*
with rail latter* of amateur (ally useful In reviving victim* of would I*- hutted in Ihr prison rem- with the Giants' f*«m training few minute, *t tin Flench cspl
Deputies were called but when station*
etery.
on them la spreading to near drowning.
program -tailing hvr&gt; next month tsl' Orly Field, the group .et off
they arrived It was all over. other ilatrs.
Stretched out face downward on
In i 1 lepimcy heanog ye ter *0-1 to ..rjut these photograph. [*» on tin ha'f houi drive to VrrisilAside from ruffled collars and
Idea waa firs t approved by a blanket, each fireman took hi day on grounda hr wasn’t in hU |ionic town newspaper', for pub trv
tempera, alt appeared to be ser­ theThe
Ft out Mu II hot* I h " f Ibe) I'lMit.l
Florida
legislator* In 1919, and turn as the victim to be revived, right mind, attom ey: pointed o't* Itrity purposes.
ene. And the principals weren’t aloe* that time
-re nearl.y the oixitive palace of
hoa been adopted and the oxygen tube was rlamp*d that Gifford’s divorced wife a t­
Ai
tht
xuggeition
of
II
H
talking.
King laiul \IV , nene of the
over his mouth. Participating were tempted to have him declared in­
in Mississippi and Louisiana.
It »vHtan*4 »!• t«a» V ""l
The Air Force officer was Iden­
signing of the iliort-lived jwace of
sane in 1947. An examinee Ihao
J. T.
Yesterday Sanator Boyle got a Lieut. J. R. Crow,'• •*
• * Bennett, mill*'
tified aa James Paulson, a bomber message from a prominent Georgia C. L. Keller. W. L. Rowland ami ruled h« vtid not require a guard'
W„i Id War One
ATLANTIC REft Ml It
idiot from Korea whose home radio “ham" Jubilantly announcing If. C. Urissey.
"Ike and Mamie" moved st onc«
............... a n* r»i» T*»«l
HUSTON.
Feb.
21
&lt;AV
A
Ilf
town I* El Paso, Tex,
into flr.t f|,«,r utle in the hotel.
that a similar moaauro had been
li*h
Jet
bmnltet
flew
the
Allnnth
Deputies said they couldn't tell approved by the Georgia house and
twiay, 'ittlng d.iwn *» Gander. N They were expert*,! to *|H'nd mo »t
who had hit whom, but witnesses senate.
F. st 12:2.1 I'.M. le a thsn ftv. of their first day hen unpacking
said aoma blow* had been struck.
The main Idea of th* auto tag ia
bout., sfttr it took off from Aid. and resting, l-strt they will move
Mocamho patron* also told the that radio amateurs may be quick­
grove
Ait Base, Northern Ireland into * private residence not far
officer* that It all started when ly contacted for aid iand service
The
risprad time «a&gt; four hour from the hotel
the lieutenant, sitting at the bar during storms or enat _
fine of Eisenhower*- first Job*
and 30 minutes, scroniing to radio
with an unidentified girl, objected Florida such a ta g costs but an
lin e ,la n e * It" t’ s a * l » * l
ie;iotix
picked
up
In
Boston.
to something Hilton said.
extra dollar.
By BLTON t T FAY
ASSCIATED PRESS MILITARY AP» AlltK REPORTER

SamlnoU County'* ‘animated
exhibit" in tba form of a atyle
•how with pretty girl* a* model*
i* proriag to be an outatandlng at­
traction at the- Central Florida
Exposition in Orlando, and Is
literally ''parking them In the
•M a e /.
The idea waa conceived by
Chamber of Commerce Manager
Ed Whitney,and Ina exhlhlt dealgn
y w i drawn up by E. J&gt; Moughtnn,
arehitaet. Mr*. Whitney is f ir ­
ing valuable aaaUUltee In supervlaing the aahiblt and atyte ahow,
and in tramporting the girl* to
and from the expoaltlon ground*.
Lait flight a rrprasentaMve of
The Herald made a “valiant ef­
fort" to *re the ttyle ■»how but
thl* wa» a bit difficult owing to
the crowd, especially the much In
tereatd women.
The atyla ihow, featuring Plorlod* Paahlona frocka and Petite
Pari* negligee, waa ahown on a
neat little itage to the right of
lha m in exhibit. A ailvar damask
curtain formed Ike bach drop.
Participating ward Betty Lou
Partin fMIss Sanford of IPftl),
Rachael Johnson and Mildred Mili­
ar, all modeling Florida Faihloni
frock* of smart dealgn and paste)
color* and Barbara ‘Ptynl and
Prance* Moor* appearing In r e ­
lit* parti creation*.
Re The Seminole booth t* ample In
alia and U located In the exhibi­
tion building neoraat lha mol"
entrance to the fair mound*.
One of the itngulnr feature*i of
the exhibit, another of Nr. Whltnay*a novel Ideas, ia the bed of
live celery which waa furnished
by American Prult (Iwwer*, Ine.,
and “planted" by mambara nf the
Veteran*-OnTha-Farm Claaa un­
der direction of John Piaeeon.
The presence annually m Banflord of the New York dknt farm
flub ta wail advertised bjr a ministurn barn boll field from the walla
of wkkh fir pennant* k w N the
namaa of the diffierant eh&gt;b*.
Flowara and ferns art displayad hi profusion, including axalea*
U. P. BOTH ARMY MEADGUARTFRS, KOREA, FW. U-VP&gt;fro mtha Belgian Oaldina at Cm aalMtrjr and gledlolnaoa grew by Fire chief Mike has moved up lo a general's job.
A. P. Ramsay. Thera la a pjaaiing,
'‘Hell either be a general or a dead colonel," admiring Gl'l ante raid
although email Hi*play pf dtru* nf John (Mike) Michaclii, a famous fighting leader of lb* Korean war.
fruit. On the back wall nf the
Today it was announced that Col. Mkhaelit, leader of Ibe 27th
tight groan colored booth ar*

"ThI

iU ktralb

THE W EATHER
Fair and cooler Ihii aflrrnoon,
tonight and Thursday.

37 month . the timr varying with
different bill* which have been of­
fered.
Four Nsllonsl Guard Inf«"trv
divisions and two regimental com­
bat teams were fedvralised last
September—the 21th Division of
Pennsylvania; tOth Division of
California; Mtd of Vermont-ConnerUrut-Rhode Itland; 45th of Ok­
lahoma and the 194th RCT of
Fmith Dakota and 271th ROT of
Tennessee.
Two more division* were federail set) |aa*t month -the 31st of
Alahoma-Mlsslvslppl and 47th of
Minnesota-North Dakota. In ad­
dition, there hare been a large
number of Guard unlla of sub­
division aise railed since the start
of tho Korean war.
Taylor said that tha sta rt of
this year 1JMI7 unit* with an aetu*
al total strength oof about 91.000
were in federal aerrieu. This Ineluded units ranging from divi­
sions down to small oraunUatlons,
hut did not embrace the approx Imats 9,900 officer* and men in tho
p ( ---------------- ---

Slate Legislatures Spur n Bills
Outlawing Discrimination In ,lobs

lie ASSOCIATED I'll ESS
11,11, that would Imre employers l„ hire the,, worker, without regard
ol rare, creed or to|or are finding a. tough going in most stale |eKnl*-

ture* a* they have in ronsre*,.
. . .
,
,
Only seven states have law. will, teeth in them that outlaw ditcltminslion, and three nlhers have set up Fair Employment I’raclt.et Commis­
sions on an educeiional basis.
These
finding.,
_____ are the ------- of « '1
national survey by *h* Associated ed proposal* for a federal FEPC
Fress to see how this phase of t!»r with congressional filibusters and
of them. But the Issue I*
rlvll tights program ha* fared threat* live
w asm nr
a
one m
in Washington.
during the 10 years since President still
Franklin D. Roosevelt Issued his pointed up by the*,- latest deve­
lopments:
first FEPG order in 1941.
1. In hi* Jsn. 15 budget message.
Hills to set up F*lr Employment President Truman once more urged
Practices Commissions are pend­ creation of an FEPC. raying:
ing in 13 stata legislature* now in "Even less than in other times
session. But nine of those 13 pre­ can we now afford to discriminate
viously hava defeated similar mea­ In employment against the milllona
sures or permlllad them to die In of workers in our labor force who
committee.
a rt member* of minority group*."
Twenty-six other statas hava
2. Th* proposal met with th*
no FEPC. Thny Includa all tha usual blast of opposition from
southern stata* arhara such laws southern Democrats.
are opposed on grounds thsy
S. On Jsn. 14 8*nstor Humphrey
would upset tha Maui's traditional (D-Mifin), who lad th* successful
segregation of ISCSI and atir up fight for a strong civil right*
« rifia l enmity.
plank In tha 1949 Democratic na(Caattaas* o* rs* « T«*i
Sou thorn Democrats have block­

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WASHINGTONi l et, 21—t/F)
i’re-uicnl it iintan t.tul tmisy
"We are gradually spprosrhmg a
|H,,ilinn” ,n which a ihtril world
world war can be ptevrnlrd.
All the current attempt! to build
up men and material tv merely an
effort lo pievenl «uth a war, he
told a group of Masonic leaders.
He added:
"We are gradually approaching
a position in the world where that
ta n be prevented, if we have the
-nppoil and roo|ieralion of all
segments &lt;&gt;( ihe imputation.
"And lhal meant mduvlry, labor,
and farmer and you genllemen—
and all the while collar people who
do the inside work to make ihctr
other things operate."
Mr Truinsn spoke- at a break
fast for Masonic Iraden from all
over th* country. The breakfast
was given at the statlar Hotel b r
an nhi Kama* City friend, Frank
(.and. who beads the Demolay*. so
orgsmiBtlon for young men.
Mr. Truman -sld the moral
fore*. In this country must be
moMlited "lo prevent selfishnesa
.•f certain groups from *n endea­
vor to t*ke sdvsntagr .,f thlr si­
tuation "
"Everybody, I don’t care who
he t», or vvlist his cotvlllinn or
|H,stlion Is— from Ihe I'rr-ident
of the United States to the labor­
er who digs in the trenrh—must
make some sacrifice In order th st
tlie whole country tnsy tw mobllitn l to meet tie seriotu situation
with which we «t&gt;* fs, cd," he '*iu.
Mr. Truman said he resitted
ton,lvlvt
people
,«11'* dlffieull
4 iia foe!•■«»

Wilson Brothers
Slick Together In
It ii s i e Training:
BROOKLET. Al*.. Frb. 21 —
iS p e c isli— The brother, of San
ford. Fla.who have hern in the
-ainr units since entering the Air
Force loge liter over one year
ago were today continuing ihe un­
broken brotherly ti.-s a i they be­
gat, a new as.igiiincul will, the
li.'iiith Squadron „f the 17u.trd
Air Transport Group at lltookIry.
The brother
aitmen, I’fc*.
Frank and Milton Wilson, 21) and
22 year* old respectively, rnli.lcd
III Ihe Air Force. Feb
21. 11150
•( Tampa. They went through
basic training together *t la rk land AFB, Texas and then both
went to Airplane and Engine
Mechanics technical school at
Shepherd AFB. Tex. They arrived
at Brookley Thursday.
"Since being In the Air Force
we have been in the same bar­
rack* with beds side by side,"
Milton Jubilantly related.
"During technical nthonl we
averaged .1.7 in our grades,"
Frank addsd.
"And now we are hoping to be
assigned to the same plane *1
maintenance technicians," they
said. Howaver, they expect their
next assignment will !»• tempor­
ary duty for specialiird (raining.
Hnth are graduate* of Sem­
inole High School; Frank In 1918
and Milton In 1949. Their mother,
Mr*. O. D Griggs, lives si San­
ford. Another brother, Jack, 17,
enlisted In th* Infantry Iasi month
and 1s now stationed at Fort
Jarkson, 8. C.

Thf* W ea th er
JACKSONVILLE. Feh. 2 l - , ^ i
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Detroit
Fresno
Memphis
New York
Philadelphia
Saint Louis
Seattle
Washington
Jackaonvill*
Miami
Or Undo

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THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

PARE TWO

State Legislature

Credit Restrictions

The Sanford Herald
l a lews
flfffl M I B l S l f
Ml
tail torsi. I la H4a
III NiCMlifl A iriO

Credit rentrlctions nlwnya hurt. T he order requiring
cash payment of half of the coat of moat nonregidential con­
struction la a severe blow against m uch private business
R.afwrwd aa area* 4 rlaaa M | | « f building. Requirement for higher down paym ents and s h o rt­
a t , I DID,, a t ll i a t*«e«t f i t f i r *
a t l a a l i i r i l . ri«rt4*, « &gt; 4 * r I k * A r t er payment periods fo r houses, furniture, automobiles, a p ­
y f C a a a r r a * a t tflareli 4 , 1 4 1 4 ,
pliances and other th in g s already have p u t a damper on th e
i i o i j . %&gt;n t.
plans of families to buy those tilings, and more curbs on
t'M U m r
lioHiiok m:%*
tiie credit extended to th e individual buyei * y he in pros­
MuiIhm* ttaaaaaf
pect. These rules put m ore demands on a fam ily’s supply
%l n a i MI I* Tir &gt;* M T K I
Ilf t oriler
9 ,1 5
&lt;»aa Maealli
I .Ml of ready cash lit a tim e when the coat of living Is rising and
T fcffP H n y l k i
dollars seem harder to come by. Why a re these rules m ade?
ait Hoatka
4.Ml
There are two purposes. One is to do the very th in g
O l# trar
I1M
A ll
esti1 1 am r f
th llfM ,
rarda
yf
which hurts*, to cut down the ability of people and busi­
•Kasrals*. tranlHtlwH*. far*9Cla Mali MMa, nesses to buy things. T his relieves the s tra in on the supplies
R t d t u l l r r * «*t t a l e r t a ( a i M + M l * f u r
l i e i**a r |e** w-r *«f t**M**a fMHd&gt;
w i l l of m aterials and good*. The other purpose is to slow down
far r h n m n l f**# a f r r « i | « r a &lt; l * # r t l « inflation. Hut don't price and wage ceilings stop inflation?
In a f t t r * .
II *|j«* • # «*§««• ^ n l h i n a i l f I l f
Ceilings on prices and wages are tcin|&gt;urary Liars to in­
1 it Ia Mil
%r »* m|»«f»er
It # |* r r t f B I a • it I *m», | i f \ r vi | *st It.» ! I l r h | i i , I *r • flation They are like an attem pt to keep u kettle from boil­
iraait, l4 i ss s .u a t l l f . I I . l .« N l a .
ing over by putting a tig h t lid on it. If th e re is u fire under
f Ise I l * ' f n l 4 U a s u s H i W r u f li re
the kettle the natural inclination of w uter ill the kettle is
A a a o r l u t r s l I ' r r a * **Mrli In r n i l l l e d
r as lu a l t t |y !•« I k e b m I n f r t p n f c l l * to Ixiil. Hutting curbs on credit is like tu rn in g down the fire.
r t t l h b iif a l l i l s I m m I r m s i f i t I n | # 4
If the amount of goods available for sule becomes sm all­
l a ti t l e w e « « |i s » | * r r , a t w e l l a a a l l
A|* tm a siUptlrkrt.
er, while tlie ubllity of people to buy rem uins the same, th e
WEDNESDAY. FKIt. 21, m i
natural inclination of prices is to rise. W hen things ure
TODAY'S IIIIII.H VRItHK
bought on term s they a re bought with money which h asn’t
'Ih xl is lietter Ih sn n o th in , but been earned yet. If th is ability to spend money uhead of
not »o (M ill as a clean record. O f ­ time is curlssl, jieopie a re less able to buy, and the n atural
ten It is list late to make am ends
for an o x l* e s ll deed. If f have tendency of prices is to stay down to keep in balance w ith
taken anv thinjr from a n y m an hv the abilty to buy. Restriction of credit is a sensible com­
f **!»•- ft- n j* a tio n , I restore
him panion for wage and price ceilings.
r u k ll,!,*

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four-fold. —I.like I9:H.

Trouble For The Reds

Ill' MoukIiIuiii of Sanford Will
lie mlriMird to know dial tbf
Id* of Man near IJtitam h*» hern
There is evidence of a new split w ithin th e Communist
d io o trird to be a lull tourr- of ranks In Europe. This is in Italy, where th e Communists a re
uranium
not in power, although they catne very n e a r to winning in

elections of 19-18. Some of their organizational leaders ami
load officials have resigned from the p n rty , explaining th a t
they could not put allegiance to international Communism
ahead of allegiance to Italy. There is ta lk of a new p arty
m Italy which would attem p t to gather in th e Communists
as its members, hut would not be loyul to Moscow. T hat
prohfddy is ju st talk. Such a party would lie most difficult
to form and would alw ays be under suspicion.

gave it all away, Ihrir toon
wouldn't L* any newspaper here
at all, and then no one would gel
any lie* publicity.
The notion that Ruoia was
bluffing, that her upcnoprMtr.v
altitude wrai demined merely lo
rnm uisyrd the Weit to spend it­
self into Laiiktupny. rlian- and
Communism, was pretty well hla li­
ed Uv Stalin's lerenl interview in
P lants. The Wrst is ahead*
ipetidmi pretty senetoudy. No
fuiijwr prompting tn this tnrrctjftn
was needed from Stalls'«r anyone
eiie. if no fesl tsar is in sight.
What Stalin was trying lu *ay it
that we giuifc quitispflulpM. g n r

are

Of

Rumors!

ir a iiliw e reeai Page o w l
tlonal platform, urged the Presldent to by-paaa Congress and
create by executive order an FKPC
with power of enforcement
4. BUI* have been Introduced
in Loth house* to aet up an FEPC
with enforcement authority, but
rommiltrea have yet to begin bear­
ing*.
If Congreaa refuaea to art, Mr.
Truman may follow FPR'» courae
and m a te e commission by ex­
ecutive order. Ail he hxa aaid on
that point la that whrn he aeea
fit to art he will do m&gt; legally.
An order by Mr. Truman on
Peh. 2 indicated history may be
repeating ittelf. He directed the
Defence and Commerce Departmnt* to Include In all defence contracU provisions forbidding illscrirnlnatlon on grounds of race,
creed, color or national origin.
Thia would apply to both prime
and tub contract*.
The aame ban waa Included in
the flrat PEPC order Issued by Mr.
Kooaevelt on June 26, 1941. Thla
creetcd the flrat FEPC commis­
sion. Less than a month later hr
appointed a rommiaaion of ala to
aerve without pay.
Mr. Rooaevelt iaaued another or­
der May 27, 1943, creating a new
committee with a full-lime chair­
men. The committee'* work ended
in June, 1940, when Congreaa refuaed lo appropriate funda for
the enaulng year.
The committee waa directed by
the Preildent to eliminate diecriminatory amployment practice*
within the federal government and
in cumpanlea and labor uniona
working on government contract*
or engaged In the production of
materiale necessary to the war
effort.
Aa a practical matter, the com­
mittee aerved only aa a clearing
houre for complaint*. It haa no
enforcement powera of Ita own
and no recourse lo the court*.
Contrary lo popular belief, the
PEPC did not have Jurisdiction in
a caae merely becauae tha party
charged waa engaged In interstate
&gt;oramerre. It had no power to
deal with privately owned nnd
operated plant* which did not have
government contract* or lubeootract* and which were not engaged
n actlvitle* e**entlal to tho war
effort, even though they were en-aged in inter*tale or foreign com­
merce.
On the state government level,
New York ha* pioneered FEPC.
A New York state Commission
against discrimination began work
July I, 1945.
The New York law carrisa pen­
alties. Violation of a commission
order I* a mladcameanor punish­
able by imprisonment up to a year
or by a fine of not more than
9500, or both.
The commission moves delicately
and Ita report* ahow that concil­
iation and persuasion settle its
rates.
1

about the fighting vre not th# qnly
lorlea about ihortagca
shortage*
disease arc i irn n l opt In drive ones to be received nkeptijally. Wild fltciriea
7 *-’ '
and‘ a n reautointdiilrt by ike fluff llkfhwsy and plana for rationing crop&gt; rup periodically,
o u r atorex.
atorea. Do not
loardrra on our
Patrol The nervous trillion c f kpotislbie for th# ralda of Itoardera
slrivint itiijtiplfic. it)# strain of
even mmol' afeculent*. Can o h m in­
duce a fatal lir.ui attack in on*
subject to tu d i duoidns Morr
than that lb* lives o( oilier* are
endangered by a diivtilrtt car
careening down the hi|hway. But
it is loo much lo expect that peo­
ple already troubled by their phy­
sical ailments will bting on new
(roubles for them irhet by ehm'nMing their driving privilege* and
aulumaliratly lietome more or less
huuie-imumi What is needed it a
State law requiting annual physi­
cal examinations as a prerequisite
lo a driver’s license.

There will be plenty of gasoline
for everyone to go motoring all
over the country this summer, ar.d
for the military lo hav* all it
needs, say* a government report
from Washington. There will be
plenty of nearly everything else
this report continues, to there is no
need to horde. However, hoarding
is voing on at a merry pace, a*
business men, and even housewives,
slock un foi (lie Iran yean so
confidently expected. We taw one
man going out of a grocery store
the other day with 12 boiea ol
snuff under hit arm. Too bad many
of the things being boahdej will
spoil Itelorc they cai 1* usetl or
will lie slolrn to ihatAneir owners
can gel no good out ol them, af­
ter making (heir contribution lo the
mad pressure boosting prices, which
all have to ftay,^oul of sight-

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dock,
I took eight ca
dolln* and eaev chi
them," he aaid. "I
aftlon nnd It ij
Lor them to get It."
On July 20 the t
th* Nortn Kroeam
and stapped them t
f ln t tlm* a a Aim
halted th* eaamy.
last for tha Wotfl
A
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ly bayonet charge
aonfllct. Military
that c h a m took .
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hnlfe thi
American revolutl*
Hla successor as
Wolfhounds, LL i
a former -battalion

southern ion**, or divided on
■ome other basis.
Elsenhower .D o must soon an(CeetleeeO r * * M Wage Oa»&gt;
la to reeume the “recruiting" and nounr* appointment of top lead*
training of the forre he la to era In hi* command. Already he
comment! in defending Western h a . two major randidalea for maEurope, lie started the Job during
e awing through Atlantic Pact
countries In January, hut »o far
hla army consists mostly of paper Montgomery, the Bruw el, pact
promises from those nations.
m ilitary commander.
l-nat week Eisenhower's thief
Both have Indicated their willt&gt;f staff, Lt, General Alfred M.
Gruenther, said the Atlantic head­ ingiirai to accept post* In the
quarter* hy mid-March would ba A tlantic pact Organisation. E llen-’
able to take over operational con­
trol of the international army.
That mean* both command and
training schedules for West
Europe's anll-Communlst troops
Lonely Old Man
by then will come from Risenbower'* base here. In Versailles'
Trier on Palace Hotel, Juat out­
side the Iron fence enclosing the
Trianon Palaces th at Queen Marie
Antoinette once occupied.
How soon the General will liegin further lours of hla 12-natlon
Atlantic! command war uncer­
___. ____ | ........
tain. He muat decide hi* major
organisation division*— whether prison executioner a t 8:3w and
they will lie In north, central and death u*« pronounced at nt4&amp; by

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wo divialana called up moat re­
cently.
i the Guard division* came
into federal service last Septem­
ber they averaged about 65 per
cent of their full atrength. The
Army slnre then haa been bulldlnc
up tosrard th* full strength of 18,000. Tht* mean# that when the d(
trielane ora at full atrength, al­
most half of their men won't b«*
National Guardsmen bid regular
* * (• Ma .
illA ia n il that tedlviIsaaan would m i n n &lt;u
mro guard divisions
iM not Ije taken as proran sos aaalgnmaat o r
*f th* divisions,
only tha tl-m onth aevtolned, It will l&gt;e early
re tha Guardsmen art*
r return te their stale*
, th a (mining c m
i f P i f Hma to get repia-

South of Daytona Beach
U i g t Frontage on U. 8. Route No. I—IU Minute* Drive Over
New Port Orange Bridge Acroaa H alifax Biver, North of thU
Property, and on lha rive Mila World'* Moat Famous Beach
Along the A tlantic Ocean to Dnyfctoa Bench.
McKee Ca&gt;lle, and Cottages, are located on U. 8, Highway No.
1, seven mile* south of Daytona Beach and seven mile* north «
New Smyrna Beach. This property, w ith valuable arreage, facing
eaat, ha* a frontage of 400 feet on main thoroughfnre from
Jacksonville to Miami, ami an attractive view from traffic
approaching In all direction*, outstanding and unuauol—not an
ordinary property but property te a ttra c t thoaa why appreciate
the beet. Surrounded by high eloaa commercial and rmddantlal
properties. Besides the Cattle, which |g tha main building,
there are three cottages, garxgaa and workshop . . The main
building I* of stucco on hollow tile, roaatn v tad fn 1931. Adjoin­
ing these largo grounds, aa the south. Is t a r hawly aoaatnsrtad
"Tropieolor Fantasy", which Is no* ops* to tha
nttraetIng thousand* o f lourtata-. ju

AN ALL PURPOSE PROPERTY
ThU proparty la Ideal is an w rtatgtrfhtgT ea Brom ood t » ,
aa originally aporstad. catering, to iswal and tourist trad*:
wonderful krai*o ; John family unite t opartindtite^taariat H aiti
and Inn, with Too Room; Privete Collage ee School; high-date
Convalescent Home; Night Club; F rleate Clidn lteligM aa or
Fraternal Use; an unusual InyaMmont amt location for the
purpose you desire; theuianda uf ear* pat*, th* door* daily.
PROPERTY OPEN POM INSPECTION
After IlOO P. M. Mondgy—1100 to 0:00 P. M. Sunday
TERMS: MP4 a t ltfe4 Salo: w rly poseession.
MR. AND MRS. R. M. KERR, Owner*

I two gear old extremely
baUdiqg In which mar
hvCw lu n c h " Is located,
ipi*. t.
(attractive front to
eating capacity nf SO in, 40 P#op«*.
‘ t top counter and
) restaurant fully equipped, mica
fine -floor, storage room, kitchen fully equipped, two
id hath apartment In r r s r j parking space for r a m
• f c m t o t f t e m n l sfliteyv 8; support* 7am U y o f flro,
j j p r a ^ R w j w r a r r J t m v t^.rHroJty^aeMem Wferad ,to

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NITE RAl.B^-TUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 27—7.P. M,

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D E P O R T E D ” starring M o rto T o rc n

THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY

Owning out homo and other propertiaa; j*&lt; P«rr*t&gt;hrg, Qid#.

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LA ST T IM E S TODAY I

UNDER QUANTAILl’S BLACK fLAC THEf RODE!

LAST TIME TONIGHT

New Cafe Ruildtng-i-rally Equipped—Excellent Buxine**
0-Room Furnished Knidenre
Orange City—U. 8. 11 A 92

1M7 Plymouth Special Deluxe Sedan
Extra ei#*a ear. Mete# eamalelely overhaalai

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SHOWING THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY!

More, lir a fhekg ah U. -8. I 7 n d 9t. In good condlUbia aU rnsmsTfrsart yoceW-hatar completely Tnrrvtshleetlaa wlthla 80 days. Offered separately and with

lie M goal to pick Up. missAU.of whkb remmds as of

“ *J * f ,r v th u"|'tr3,• .
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T*'‘ fnulre.1 number of 1.
the execution. All
were from around Ralford eitcept
three newspapermen from St-

J E F F CHANDLER

“PARKVIEW LUNCH"

I have never seen a really bad
bay. said a Miami contuble
as he set out to another state lo
bring bach a young man wanted
for robbery. Meanwhile, a Sanford
youth, convicted a year or two ago
of breaking into automobiles and
stealing rlolbei. sad later paroled,
L armted
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la Riant_

prtion physician D. L. Nix.
"Gifford ■didn't u y a word aa
he went to the chair." Chapman
( C a l l . . * 4 I 'M . r a x . O a e »
« ||# wai ,,u|ftf ju,t at h*
ha* been line* he wa» brought Pop*, it waa voted to hold th
next meeting of the board a t th.
here."
Lake Mary Community houg»,
and to postpone the Longwn&amp;j
inset lug until later in the j , 4t,

NITE HALE—MONDAY, FEBRUARY M— 7 P. M.
HISTORIC MCKEE CASTLE

RriRu'niier General
that’* what they’re supposed to
be. They are as good as any irglinenl ever sent into battle."
When he left (hern Feb. 16 he
said:
"I felt like bawling for the first
time in m / life."
Hla swashbuckling men, who
than! the "Wolfhound" cry. paneHurled with Rebel yell* s.nd siren
blasts whrn tbay charge Into acHon, fell the same way.
Michaels aaid th* Army ha*
learned "no real new leaaon" in
Korea but ha* learned that th*
um * fundamentals taujrM In 1940
are still aound today. G aining of
American toldlera mutt be teugher, he u ld.
* x hy . nLUM **•
,l— «"•*«•
They get that way through ruggad
I r a i n I n g - n o t watching ITao
r howi. We need more marAtlng in
the Army, more time spent taking
maehineguna npart and less on
l**J“,*a on dlaletical raaterlnllam."
Micbasis Inspire* legends, five

Eisenhower Takes

SANFORD

Ite in n hurry to believe these.
Tiili-n circulated during World W ar U, it cai\ eaally be
recalled, preaaged the rationing of aimoat everything a per8011 would want to buy. In fact, relatively few tilings were
rationed, and fewer atltl to a degree w hich cauaed real in­
convenience.
There arc alm llar yarna aboard now, and more will be
coming. Don't nwallow them too readily.

WEDNESDAY F E R 21, !9Sj

us, mors er le ta l In th* heart of Orange
for Motel and Cabins, also Trailer Court,
it any h p r i y ii m ; 8 large oaks, orange.

For Camnarclal Crept
To |« t baltar prico* and proflU. . . to Incm M
production of hither quality, Mriitr maturing truck
crop*, u*# new Special Formula VarUfraon for Coron ittlg l Cropt. Thia groat now plant food, baefcad
by a proven neoedof BETTER RESULTS, know
&gt; an analyMagpadiUy proptrod for your
8o0 b and crop*. So* your Amour Agent
and ardor OMnpiato, battte talanoad
M L
Vwtacnan far Comnwroial Crop* today!
M t.
V tT tagrttn d m cornea in on anoiyui for lawnt,
flawtra, aSrubt, Irtta and gordtn vtgriukirt.

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�WEDNESDAY FEB. 21. 1951

Social
f f l IO N E

Mr V I R G I N I A

W EDN ESDA Y

The Prayer M edina »ervtre *&lt;
the F irtt R«pti*t Church u ill
i,rein a t 7:30 I*. M. Wr liegm i
study of "Every ChrUtlan'a Jnh."
Everyone la Invited.
V The Anna Miller C iu lr will
meet a t the Elk'a Cluli at H,i#t
P. M.
Revival service* a t Wesleyan
Methodist Church, Panin, 7:30 I',
M. with the Indian Evangelist,
Rev.
Wnrien,
Pamptopee »t
speaker.
TH URSD AY

Messiah ttoeam al will he held ,(t
Ihe Flrat Methodiat Chuteh a' u jn
r . i t . All ringer# are urged
atAmd.
Thr Dougla# Join* Jnnioi Rrr&gt;.
Ih«*rh»»d will meet at the First
Ilapt 1st Church at 7:.'Ut P. M
The Thrift Shop Worker# of
the Woman'* Cluli will he Mr*. Urn
Wade and Mr*. Civile Kam,ev.
The regular meeting of th r Semi
nola Rchekah l/wlgr No. 13 will
he held at 8:1*1 P.M. in Ihe Odd
Fellow* llall. All member# aie
asked to he preaent to help mmplete plan* for a iwhcxd of In•Anietiop fat lie hrld Frh 23. Vl«itIns Rebekah'a are welcome.
Under the »pon*orahln of the
Beta Siirnia Phi aorortlv. the ie
reptioniat at the FetnaJd I.aught..n
Memorial Hospital, will lie Mi#. C.
R. Ripley.
A talent show will lie given at
the Grammar School at M:(*l I*.
M. South* Idr, Wr stride, Junior
High an thr Grammar School will
participala in the *hnw.
Revival »erviee», Paola Wndry*
aan Mathodl.t Church, 7:3n P M
WEvangelixt, Rev. W aitep Paniptopee.
FRIDAY
The United Daughtera of Con
federcy will meet at S:0ti I*. M. at
the home of Mr*. W. ft. Kirby, f«1t&gt;
Magnolia Aveeue. Mr*. Eeh Rat
liff and Mrs. Claude Herndon will
lie ro.|in*te»*e*.
A • pedal meet Inn or llw Seminnla Rchekah tx lg r No. 13 has liern
railed for RsSft P.M. in the Odd
-Vellovr* Hull. Bathara Hcrtlrv,
Tfealdent of the Reliekali A»»rmblv of Klorhia, will conduct a
school of Instruction. All Reiwlah.
are aakrd In 1#* prrsent.
Under Ihe *r&gt;on*or*hlp of the
Hela Sigma Phi aoinritv. the irreptionlat al Ihe Frrnald-Lanrhton
Memorial lluspital. will !h M m .
Clifford UcKibhin.
SA TU RD A Y

The Audubon Korlrt* will have
a hlrd walk al lak e llainrv. Blfl
watcher# will meet al 7:011 A- M.
T it the Garden Center. #
Under Ihe »ponwtr»hlp of the
Beta Sigma Phi vitnrilv. Ihe re
ceplloniit at the Fernald-lamirhlno

Mooting Is Held Hy
l\i.sl .Matrons Club
Mr. and Mr*. D. C Howard have
Tilt I'n .i
at runs Club of the
. epnu.ii, ii F. S. n e t Monday a* Ihcir guest Mr-. Ilnw aid'a aunt,
evening at |he l»oo&gt; o( Mr*. Wtirt MU* Anna laug h of Kielitnond.
W arner, with Mrs Fran k Crosby Inti.
nod Mr» |l C. Mooir »» eo-hos.
Mr*. K
J. Koutb spent the
I-'SC S.
With Mi* J. S. N i* presiding urekrod In Miami with her daugh­
over the tnisine,# meeting, thn ter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
four past matrons having birth­ J. il Buttaday this month were honored an I
presented with camellia corsage*
City .Manager Cl if fold M&lt; Kihhin
iiv M i* Warner. They were Mr*. upent Sunday in Ja&lt; kvnnviltr at
C to 'iiy, Mr* llailey, Mr# Nix ami tcrnling a l.eague of M iinictpalitlr*
Mia. Moore.
meeting.

, Refreshments in keeping with
1••" ’v
Wa diington** liirthday,
IVrti- set veil to thl foil owing; Mr*.
Fix, Mi . Bailey, Mr*. R. C. Mm.
w.i: \ | t - |&gt; k . Crenshaw, Mi*. :*.
Dutton, Mr* R. W, Turner. Mrs,
J«rk Burney, Mr*. Faixon Golt.
M,. Ilertlm Jenkins, Mr#. Cm*.
o&gt;\ Mi Moote and Mr*. Warnei

Mr and Mr*. W. K. Mount* and
Mr*. E a ter Close art visiting Mr.
and Mr#. Charles Stafford and
will be h r r r until May.

A. If. Southard, i . O. Pickering
and W altei F ln n d rr. fished YVertn c--lay al Menana River.
Mi»* Alum Ring returned to the
h'lmt* of Iter aunt, Mr#. G. K.
Sfublunt, Felt. 12 aftrt spending
tome lim e in t.akc Alfred. the
guc»t of het i-oiisin*. Mr. ami Mr*.
Oliver SJobloni.
Mr. and Alt*. A. I. Ilehtrtw ef
Jar-k.sonv illi- spent Mnpdav an-l
Tuesday w ith Mr ami Mr*, t*. W.
Bjohlom. M r*. Ilrhtrn* w ill be
remembered a* thi fmmer Jackie
Itoslrc of l-ako Matv
Mr. P e te r It Keller, p irn d rn t
of the A m ei i, un Stamp Dealer#
A e n t ilt o n anil Alt* tveller ^of
New Y’ol k were guests of Col,
and Mr*. Wm. K. Bilker la»t
Week.
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Friend# of Mr*. O. I*. Ilerndon
will ie g re t to learn that »he i*
confined to the Fernald-1,aoghtori
Memorial Hospital^
rexeived w o n l of Ihe landing in
tietninny of liri m i i , I'FC . Richard
Mr#. W , J . Preggur#, J r ., Mr#. (ircr-nleaf.
Henry M yrra, mid le-.ii- W ayne
Rev, am i Mr*. W. It Itnuaton
lie IlK V K R I.r G R A Y
llieggor* all of ReKand spent to* who are spending the winter in
flay
a*
the
guests
of
Mi.
and
Mrs.
Here il i* near the end of
Daytona Reach visited Alt anil
J. F. Istiiis,
f r b n i a r y w ith V alen tin es parked
Mis. I liiiw e t t.ampei t Feb
12.
nw av in our m emory ch e st*! ll&gt;
itrv. Ilnuaton t, a fin pier pa*lor &lt;&lt;(
Mr,
and
M
i*.
Ge»*rgr
E
Kick
a tpieation now whether the tiler
the C om m unity Church.
C lu li B a ll w ill l e M ar. 'J or will announce the birlh of a daughtrr,
Mr. and Mr*. H"y Godwin of
Karen
Jeanne,
on
Feb.
18
at
the
the d ale |w change*!? T h e re '* a
llobstat, Ind . visit*-*! theii telnFrrnaM
-Laughbm
Memorial
Ho*,
laitlu C lu b dance M ar. !• and all
tives, Mr. and Alt* YV II H arrell
pilal.
last week M r. ti'siwln i* a retirerl
this M lrring around a l S . II . S.
railroad w orker *nd they ate plan­
Prop er date* are being arttled
Mia. Ii F . Mid in*, niother of ning to s e ttle In ihi# part of the
and evening gown* designed. Il
Ml*. J . F . I .null, and her »i*ter, state soon.
bmk* n* if M atrh w ill iiegin with
Mr*. Mahle Kurdihnw have ren l.«ng?
Friday night the IV T. A . *i«&gt;nI tit tied to
Dothan, A la .,
after
The Junior-Senior It a n i| u e I lending two week* with Mr. and sored Ihe three act lopusly. “ The
I’nor M arried Alan”, with Mr*.
which was held lost Friday even* r*. I.oni*.
Jim Field# directing. Menvhet* (*f
ing was a gata affair at the Maythe cast w ere: Mmea. W. G.
fair inn A pirate'* theme was
Friend* of Mr*. Blake Saw yer
carried out with effretivenes* and will lie glad to learn that ahe fin* Brown, R o y I. Howell, J r .. H II.
Captain Kidd was Ihe hero! The l*een moved from the Fernald* ijohle an'l Alt • Edilh Spear#,
program wait awfully nlrr ami Enlighten Memorial Hospital to and W II. Pttgh, Jim field *, K a il
we're sure everyone who went had i Ihe home of her parenta. Mr. Ttuiey am i II It. Heckciiljaep.
They played In a cull and tlrlighled
a grand timet
and Mr#. Burke Steel.
hou-e. Retw een ait* memlwr# of
Free Coca-Cola* were turned to­
thr P .T . A . malntainid a »nack
day and wr hear that c|iitlr a few
N O TH ' V.
bar, sellin g cake, p u , coffee,
The West Side School will liav# mange ju ic e , popcorn and candy,
rernrdc were made. |* It true that
Walter Glaham drank 28? Any­ a itudv rour.e Feb. 28 at tt:l81
Henty J . Brown, islilnr of the
how they Wen- good . .
A. M. on "Child Care." All par­ Catholic Review of the South, and
Some Celery Fed article* a t 1 ent* are urged to attend who nr* Ml*. Brown of N r» llrira n * #pcnt
late l*eiiig turned Ini The taper interested in the development of sevetrfl d av* as guest* of Col. and
go** to pre** mhiii wr let'* *pre*l Ihrir rhfldren. i.uchenn will la* Ml#. W in
E . Raker last week.
it up. Thl* I* going to Ire a spe­ terved.
They a rriv e d jm t in lime to m in
cially wonderful edition!
Ihe cold w estb ei and enjoyed one
It won't lie long until Catrer
•lay at D ayto n a D* aih and another
flay roll* around again! Don't
nt Silver Spring#.
mi-a thi# nil important event; if*
Mona am i Donnie AttHrrnou of
M«lll«tul a i r the giu-.it* of lhe|p
gTindpaletitH, Ml. ntwl ' l l "
If.
Memorial Hospital, will l*e Mr*. C
It A rider son at theii home tip
K. Carlton.
l.akr Em m fa
M ON DAY
Thitr.ibtv rim lit 'he feature ul
H A P P Y BIRTH l&gt; k Y
Tire
Rea f la il
Avenue Clrrle
lb#
tegtilai P. I * meeting W«t
M
r*.
Flora
Donnan
w ill meet at the Chattel at 2.(81
a double ofsellltlg Be*', wtlh Ja o *l
Ralph U u lt iR . Kr.
|ee w inning f i l i l plaie In Ihe
P. M.
Elitala-lh Wilke
—Mel g ,*«l|, »od r a i l v tavl^i
.
TU ESD AY
Mr
i.
II.
E.
Ilctk
a
n
lu
n
h
Regular hiitlnei* m rrting ami
laklng lo p boom• in the tower
Margie THU*
■election of rtfliceri of the IYM
gtadf group. Mr*, ttln Co-lmtn
Edith Adam*
Club at *:00 P. M. In the Yacht
ami I*. I*
AmlcfvoB .ii ted r»
judge». M r , Wm. II Pttgh, VI. '
Club. Board meeting 7:30 P. M.
load* of fun and eslttcallonal, tool pie.idant
pte*ide*l
A
lighlrd
Ranter pifparaliena fur bullrtin bn tlidav *ak'; lualktd thl 3 R)'
board* a te lu-liig made. They have a n n lv ri.a rv o f the fmindflig of Int
»nmr fine idea*, loo. We’re awfully Parent-T e a e h e i* V i»*"elat Ion. ami
protnl of our art atudrnt* and Mr*. Alt*. W. A . b iw r, M l#, J E
Ilahcock!
Rnhiiuon an*l M l* Cuchtan ga'*
In out uildit (hi* rvrnlug are • hot! ta lk * rertmnlllig the lil*ton
enme ntiHlrltl None other than and the ptogre** 411*1 tlio mui * nt
Rachel Johnaon, Mildred Miller, the organization. Mi#. Wm. F
and Rarhara Flynl. They're model Bakei w as presented with a Pa-’
Ing over at the fair in Orlair*. |lr s * i.le s l's pin, lei i s t y n i l i n i i *.l
Ought to b u n over and aee'em her work in that i apa. lt y *ever,il
•ometlme; we bel they look #well! year# ago. M l* C.s-htan who wn
Thla I* the week for the fair, ptlneipal at that lime, making lb.
to grab a gal and *omr money presentation. Rev. I C. Itramum
and ta rry on over! I.ot', fun! S»e p* tor of the Chuteh »f tb. Nat
ratgRr t;»»* I he benidbti-oi K.d
v* them !
Can It !*e Dial Friddi* VVt! on lowing adjournment, th* Itfrii
It tinging ‘If Y'on’xr tio t Th* grade m other* *#rve.l orange juice
Money. Honey, I Got The Time’? coffee, . a t e and rookie*
The M tv.e* Clara and Edith
That'* all until Friday evening

We w ith to exp ie** out th an k*
«nd ap p reciatio n to our
many
l u r i d * and neighbor* for th eir
1
■ m e*cage, of aym p athy,
»n&lt;| ib 'tn l tribute* In the recent
death o f our love*l one

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P. A N D ER S O N

hetlet *t illi* nt W avrfoss was
home for the Junior-Senior Prxim
at the M a y fa ir Friday nigiit alletiding th is school function with
Mi** 'lo ry Aline hiinebi-tg.
Joe t'hibl#, funnel re ident of
luike M ary, i* visiting hi* hruthcr
•in law and sister, Mr. and Mr*.

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uni".uncoil Ihe engagemvent and approaching matriage of thrlr daugli
le i, I'e tlila , l» l.ietit. Coindi. Jam es A. Tew, *..n of Mr*. I. K le w
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M1* Cota Shanti and
Alls Alice Kllbn* of Seattle,
Mi. Ii-untr I * wt , pent .M»n*lav
AA'a-h house guest of tier *i#
in thinndo
I lie Gtndv Aldrnuaii fnuiltv ha* let. All*. J. it E a rn s , wa* honor
moved to Fu*ti* thl# Inst week. rd by Mt*. Bessie Greek Tuesday
S p c ii* .

Attending
the
Junior-Benloi with a ‘spend the day' party on
Pioni nt the Mnvfalt Frid ay nigiit the lloskin*' hou-e Isial. Mrs, W
wen- th r Misses lla ily n a F.ul.Hnk*. D, Thornton was rmhtMtesa.
The gi'rvl* enjoyed the -lay
Darnlhy Jlutkn and .loan BJohtnm
Mi* John McI-MUghlln I* In fishing and playing cann .la and
Plillad. Iphin. visiling relative*
at mam w rtr served a dellrim ii
Rev and ' I i - James M. Thump dinner
Th«»r
honoring
Airs.
son spent Monday in tttland.. wirii Kuhns were: Mr*. J. II. K a u ri.
their son and dnughtei in law , Mi Mi . i.inilee A c-lev. M i* II. Iand Mi
James At Thompson, Jt , llew ellyn, Mia. ttlive Well*, Mr.*
ub-. leave f«l C allfo lllla ill a few I'parl Tracy f Maitland and the
d a l-, when- la will la- Rtnliotud b o s t c e s .Alt*. Thom ion and Met
will, the Navy.
t it eek.
Mt. a,id Mm E in e 't ,1 ( ‘ole.
Si . Af is , | ,ava lire land. S Iteilao.l
ntal A|i- I It Move of Sanfoiil Alianii foi a frw days
ilsit.-d Mt Horn. I *rv|utig, Haittei
I d tend* of Sam Co, hi an will
• d&gt; and ii'lim isdnt* of interest la- stilly 1., heal that hr is toll
-ii t'enlial Florida. RntidUy.
fined to Id* home, due to dine*.
Monday afternoon. N S llloiigl
All. and Mi • E G. l i e , Ik iin lln
and George I r, and thrlt guael, ■
offered a h r a il attack and it
111u, * I H e n ..1 ' of Daytona were now .rn fin r.l to h i. home
tlie gn.-tts .Sunday p| AD. |a-e'r
Ml*. Ksihrt Kuril It i* II0W vt*tt
pal r ill* , E l i , anil Mt*. K. J. G iadv log al the horn* of A lt. Fried*
til S tark e. Alt# G rady a.com Garland
panted them home for a two
Mi . .1. I
B u lriid spent la*t
wish s' visit.
weekend in Miami, with relative#
Bundav afteinivm, the young
t.riab l llrei *, f*u|uei |e*ident
of the I'll 11ITii of tile Nai of loikr Mary, was * ailing **n
1*1*11. .t»’li .m il a woiildp s*‘l friend., recently.
vice at thr Palm Man"- Nut ting
Jack lluwell, |IR N , who i« now
Hume m 11. 1,min At'eudlng and dal toned at Ptnearola, w a. h*&gt;m**
taking pail in this iioellug were lot tile past weekend.
Rev and Mrs .1, C Biamtun. Mt*

W P. Ruike and tlaugbtei*, [iottl
III} and tiayle. Il"tl» and Joan
Bjoldnm and Jackie ||endet*oii
T!.l# pa d u r. k t!;,ir b«v. la an
three home sit, pun h air, on
f!ry*lal loiVe, all made liy fririnlrtiming heir (nmi Aji.higan, Wal
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Mt atttl Ali* Mnol.j i;*e,nw*-.|
wh*i h a ir been vlrilitti’ tbtlr bru
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PAGE FOUR

Long Island University Cancels
4 Court Games, Quite All Sports

Straight

Holdout Hearn Works With Giants;
Contract Talks Will Be Delayed

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Cluh Entries
T O X II lM r a H X T K IK S
r iH S T H A CK — P a la r ltr

from th f
Happy Marlow. It's l.sne.
Millly EUGENE LEVIN
By RD HABI'RR
I r s iln , K ) U , Two 11 It. Halmiiiali
NEW YORK. Feb. 2 1—(/H&gt; -l-Ontj [(land University, a casually of
T
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I'ersiiHslon
Holdout Jim Hearn will be allowed lo work out with the team here in
s id 'd XU MACK— f s l u r l t r
basketball's biggest gambling (caudal, liaa ipiit all intercollegiate qtorli.
spile of the fact that he ham't lignrd a contract. New York Giant Man­ llu r s l J s r h lr , Lady T w llln iil. 0*1
vrMon (ini. A u d i N dllr,
l.iu-llla
The Brooklyn school, which (or many yc.tri lintl one uf the nation'*
ager Leo DurocWir said today.
H roll. A cs Hpartex, K jfln , l'nnt|ti*«t,
leading basketball team*. (aid Init night thut in action alio includci the
T H i n i l It.M r — 0/lllib n Stile
Salary negotiation* between the hig pitcher, who won all 11 while los­
fly ED IIARI'RH
Judy Chuli-a, Ktd Mlicb, Hoouker.
c a ik dial ion ol ihii icaion'i four lemaining gamei, including two sclieing four last year, and President Horace Stoneham have I&gt;een delayed rtniinl*
Hull. Ithillntin Tap. illm n cr
duled fur Maditnn Square Garden.
«!.,
Tw u II tV llli*. m -snrr*.
In analysing Jim Spvncer'a by the death of Mr. Stoneham's mother.
V d i n T H HA CK— K u m n iy
LIU I'resident T. W. Metcnlfo
nlicnumrnal comeback to win the
l.iu-kv 111cn, J miw»h C vsiih . llu r s l
acted a few hour* after three LIU mate*- -While, Hmith and Ulgos— local Invitational golf tournament, ’ Hea rn, who arrived yetterday with team captain Alvin Dark, came Holley,
«Jj Ion. |lel Iteuu, H a n n e n
■tar play era mid n former team nro charged with carrying on tho the moat outatamflng single point alive late last season under th n f
Ace Traveler, Chief Itul.e
expert guidance of Durocber after ot’a raucous Instructions.
n m i II \( iM i iaih* MU*
captain were charged with taking '‘dumping" tliix aeaaon. Author!- waa Ills tight play in the clUMh,
a dismal beginning with the St.
s Hull*. Xitlp'n lien nid. Hull
|IR,bOO to throw aeven hlg gamea, tlea mild .Smith waa nut Involved
Alvin Dark, Henry Tliomuxoti, d lnlow
Down oae hole after the
aer Idlite ( ’«ro|. Chsrae, Hsy
I^ouiw Cardinals.
Including a National Invitation Inal yenr.
Whitey
Lockman,
Boh
Hoftnan,
flrat nine and two on the tSth,
K
slr.
Itooiile II, T u ck Tip
He was not allowed to work out Rudy Rufner and Davy
Digits had replaced Hard an
Tournament route*! last year.
S IX T H I I A t l l — S i a m * Mile
Williams
he poured on the coala end
yesterday, hut the Ulunts' manager alternated
Cleuurd,
Tukluint Annie, llm ile 'e
* These four, plus three top per- captain 1hla year. White, one of
handling the ground
won the next three holee. At
obtained permission from (lie cluh balls hit toward
I inure, lie luoly llexier. Hurur (llrl.
former* of tin* national champion the nation'll lilgheat xcorerx, ap­
first.
the turn he waa oae up and
My
Jnel
Hally.
Hul Hindi, TVlilrile'e
president to put Hearn In uniform
CCNY teuin and n player from peared headed for AILAtnerlcun
apparently relaxed aaaiawhat,
Monte Irvin, regular flrat sack llatiy.
until tha club reach** Bt. Peter*,
New York Unlvcrxlty, admitted honor*.
X H V R X T II IIA i r^—A / ltlk a Mile
for during the neat eight hole
burg and contrart conferences be­ er In the 1260 season, 1* ill and
Mel l.tng, Ilia lU|ipei, |u-a l.ee,
Xlgox, While and .Smith pouted
obtaining n total of |lib,000 In
Herb Smith, a fine all-around
will he out for tha next few day* Je rse
gin again.
y Daaher. Iilllle Huyai. Cn llm .
11F&gt;,000 hail each and were re*
hrlliea, aulhnrlllca aald.
golfer and terrific putter,
with
a
vlrua
infection
but
la
axJ
,
JU»I In fae a. I in ins-cue
Today's workout waa devoted to pected to be back In uniform be­
leaved late ycatcnluy. Hard re*
The arreated nthletaa nra:
picked up five hole# to take
K im iT N H A CH — a 'ie ik a M il*
training seailon for pitchers in
• Sherman White, fl-foot 7-Inch niulncd In protective cuatody at
T ra illn x Pont, Ponio pda. main
a four up advaatage—almoal
tha club leaves for It* 8t. lied.
the delicate a rt of covering first fore
I’rnylna D arkle, l.lly Starr,
LIU forward who waa leading tha nla request.
insuperable with only ten
Petersburg training quarter*.
lo
tio n , rnln. Melalnpe |l*wnn1
base
un
ground
ball*
hit
to
the
T
li
i&gt;
Hullaxio
acundal
w
a
a
country ill seoring and luted by
halva left to play.
M
X
t l l H A CK — S 't S llu Mila
Clint llartung again hit the
first sacker.
many the heat collegiate player touched off Sunday with the a r­
M arale Jean, Inin Penny, NovIt wax ut thlx point that Spencer
longest
batting
practice
drive
of
rant
of
ftnmnn,
Warner,
Both
ami
today.
Working In alternate 16 minute the day to deep center field as e le lle , lin y I’n lly, lln ak. I*n n y
almost vlalldy pulled himself to*
C h a ri, H a llrant. (Ilin d W ilie r.
Ivroy Hmith. LIU playinakee Hcliaff.
gethor. lie won the 27th un a period*, two Beta of pitchers spent the hitters began to find the ball
T K X T II n A I K— S/Stka Mil*
and art *hot artlat.
an hour racing to flrat base to mure easily today.
Pintle
after
Smith
miaseil
a
als
lluwdy'a Itnhy, lln h * llarhor. Hkin
Adolph Digits, LIU’S ace rnbouiitake tha throw to the accompanyMore, llenu NrlHi, Fifrri lPi»e, W lilrlfoot putt by a hair.
The Glnnt’e hurling staff Is tak ­ town. I.Un t.**d*. Mnr* Ducky.
der.
*
ment of the former Brooklyn pit*
Hut the inalrh wan won, In
ing It c a y to thaw out winter-bred
Ed Warner, atnr of CGNY's na­
t o x ifiiiT * * s y i . r i ’r i u x a
the opinion Of thlx writer, on
kink* before serious spring traintional champion*.
E IIIH T t U f ’ M. Tw o li It. Happy
the ZHth. It wax her* that
ing starts In two weeks.
Ed llmiinti, lending CUNY point
Marlow, K yle
Kprnrrr dropped a Ifl foot putt
SPORTS MIRROR Charley Eos, manager of the K ltrn N D llA f’ II l,ndv Tw lllah t,
senrsr.
for an eagle to rut Smith'*
Sunbury, Pa. cluh, is working as llurnl .Inckle. Ace Hnnitce
Ry ASSOCIATED PRESS
AI Rnlb, CUNY phiymaker.
lead to two up Tho Orlando
T 111II11 IIA l’l':
ItliiiliibH
Tnp
backstop fur the Giants until their
Ilnrveu (Cnunlei Hhnff, u lead­
Choice, fled Milch.
IIU ENOS aT h KhI Feb. 21 -&lt;/!*&gt;
golfer took n birdie M the
Today a year ago—Outfielder entire catching staff arrives. Fox Judy
ing NYU senrer.
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note and wax obvlounly put
Carl Furlllo signed with the will be In Sanford with tha farm lluhe. Ace Traveler.
Ed Hard, LIU team captain lint —Argentina hna art a dnxxllng
Hinge for the flrat Can American
out at ita not being good
Brooklyn Dodgers for $20,000.
system when the cluh* begin train­
E IE T H
It AI'Ht
t.lllle .c a r o l,
aeaaon.
lis r a * . Hnlp's Reward
enough fur at leant a half.
Five years ago—Lester Patrick, ing on Mar. I.
The district tillornev'a office Olymplr game* alnillng Huiiilay,
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Cleaned.
Iliixxle'e
North Americana would have ii
Smith picked up a hole on the manager of the New York Ranger
aald all eight received their hrlbrn
tn isre . Tuahonl Annin
H K V K N T II RAOH, IHk Dipper.
fmm Halvatore T. Hollnxxo, n difficult time lielieving alndiuiiiH t'tltli, hut it waa to lie hla laat hockey team, resigned because uf KrqvcH Pitchers To
Mel I.In *. Dee l.ee
Mrnhnltan lewclrv mnniifncturcr could he hu vnnt nml food rn na Hpcncrr slammed' out hla pour health.
R im iT H R s c i l ! O-nln. T rsd ln a
IiivIhIi na nvailahle here.
T en
years
HKo—nutfielder Regin Spring Drills _Poet,
longrat drive of the day on the
and ex-convict.
Pool li Pete
Home 2,11(1(1 atliletea from the hexl and inudu a magnificent up Frank Demnree signed hla 1U4I
Hollnxxo remained In lull toilin'
Hop I'eiinv
R'r
contract with the New York
T
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RA PH r Hhlp More, Row
after d a te Supreme Court Jua- I Waaturn llcmlapherr nre os* pronrli allot.
HHADKNTOn 7 ebI&gt;. 21—&lt;/P|— llren l T11
lluhe Hnr'uir.
The crowd, which throughout tho fllanta.
tier Samuel It lloftnder rnfeaeil pected to coiiipete In the warm,
Manager BUly Southworth will
Twenty yearn ago—The Boxing greet a squad of 22 haUerymtn, dv'n Huliv, lluhe Hnrhnr
yeaterday Ida latent plea for free­ mhlniimtiicr weather. The cus* mutch hud been voclfcruunly
dom mi a hahena eiirnua writ, lie tommy ItiHl-minuto Olympic fren­ partisan, took heart and cheered Hum mission decided that Prlmo IH of them pitchers, today when
zy nml f inizlcd nerveti Iiiih cii* when Smith hit Ills second shut Canrra'n cracked rlh waa good ho open* the Boston Ilravcs* not dim here until Mar, 1,
h»« been refined hall.
into u low liunglng I,ranch In olio ennui'll to etinhle him to go
During I lie hearing, Hnllnxxoo’-i gulfed thla city
After looking over tils pitching
training season with a
For example, Uruguay won't of the worst exhibitions of sports* through with Ida fight with Jim ­ spring
pretty wife, .leanne, null'd a mink
prospect*, Routhwiirth appeared
morning workout.
coal around her ahonhlera and coiiilii-le for roinplex pollllral mnmdiip this writer bus witnessed, my Maloney,
Only one hurled on the mater confident he would he able to
Spencer evened the mulch on
Wt'til nan the |ii"tlce told her Inin- iciiHon niiil yiiclillog linn heeii
will he in Iasi tig, reliever Boh come up with at least five con­
dropped l.i'cnoi'e only Argentlnu the I bill hole and completed the
hand;
Hogue, who Is olio uf the Tribes­ sistent starters.
comeback from four down In Juxt
"I can hardlv «ce a. piore ih'-ri nml riule hud alilpa rvmly.
Philadelphia PhilHe pitchers al­ men's five unsigned players. The
"If we have live dependable
However,
17
olhn
Hportn
nre
seven
boles—
winning
five
of
them.
cable crime—the rofriipiinii of
lowed 021 runs Ixil season, the others, outfielder Willard 'M ar­ starting pitchers and get the
nHHiired,
and
when
the
hig
Unite,I
It
wasn't
the
local
golfer’ll
yniith at the very fount »lnhead "
lowest permitted In the National shall ami inflelders Buddy Kerr, hreakr, we can win the pennant,"
first experience with presume
Rtimnra alii] imraRted lh»i dia- .Still,-!, lenm in live, in two plitnei
League.
Hlbhy Blstl and Gene Mauch, arc Bouthwoilh honstixt.
Friday
night,
the
bent
of
enthusuud
he
showed
the
calmness
trlct attorney Frank H. Hoeim
I
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expected
to
mutrh
the
of
experience.
Spencer
waa
lan’t flnlalmd with the -en*fitlo"id
medalist In the atate amateur
college Imakrllinll exnoae tlint li i tempeintiiro.
tourney in IP17 and has been
The I'uti American guinea nre
kepi the anorla world tenae ........
playing gulf fur 27 year*.
he (lent (larleil lineal lotiilig pin pntlerimd after the world olym
During flint time he's been
pica, even to mi Olympic village,
yera laal Hnlunlnv night.
city champion "right or leu
,1 Aeked If lie hna l\kd more pin* whleli in called "Villa I'uii Alumlimes" a* he put* It and In the
Icnnn"
yrr* In ciiatmly, Ifogiin aald;
early thirties stayed with
‘ "There la no liaaia fnf that ru­
The fun American gamea pro
Urne Harp sen and Walter Ma­
mor lit thlx thui',"
largely due to the peraoual aup.
in their. i trip* throigk '
Another (Irvclopinl'nl .ye-dcnlnv purl of'A rgentine fraaldeut Juan
waa Hovenur Thotpaa H. Di^yuy.’x I'erun. .The Argentina government
Throughout H ip buck nlnu hi*
dtmand that the maximum prl*no la pnyipg tile bills (nv nil nthhtca
concentration wan obviously s u p e r­
sentence In Nrifr York Hintt&gt;, f&gt;*c,[ while they nra lit] tha 'hWunlry.
ior to H u t of Hmith who U r o l
any one hnhlng or trying t hrfhp
rap idly , a fte r th*t ^8th hole.
arr athlete ha hii-rywVl finrtt live
rf» Itire piled up on IM'-locul
to ten vmre. .{ 'L
*•'!
KpinjiUln more ways than ju ft&lt;
A bill to ihln eftirtt taps Introtfle&gt;'lunrmiment. Prlvniln lintl bet
dured Immediately JWJIu*JiemitilD
heavily mi his winning amt wore
cah-ronlrull.d MglpUHiic at .AlbaHoilifi uii with an uiiomiraiUnK-rny, nml Oemocrtfte obliged tbelli
ami anxious— wont between holes
euniiort.
,1
if'- ‘
Hmllh on the other hand
The mushrooming scandal onnwrn a lonely figure standing
tlnued to bring titntemcnt* from
lie*Ide Ida hall and rum* all lug
aome mujnr school a tlmt they will
with |ila caddy on each hole.
not play finltier gam,’* in Madl- Nancy ChatTuo Winn
The pressure mi him waa of a
eon Hqnarv (lanlen. The latest waa
In Women's Slnglea different—and perhaps more
wan from Denver tlnlveraltv,
difficult—variety, lie had lex*
which Ioat an allegedly ‘‘fixed"
trouble cuursntratlng on hla
paint' to LIU two month* ago,
shuts but (lie definite air of
Other aehonla mid they will con*
hiMtlllty which surrounded
tlimo to play In the minimi.
him on lit* nit-eon inunt errHard wax the eight and latent
talnly have d eb ar Ird from
to ha brought Into the current
hla cunrenlratlon.
aeandal ax a player. He pruvluualv
On the 17th holu hulh g o lfu n
wax charged nk the contact herihowed the calm nece and a b ility
ween the CCNY play era and Hal.
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th re e gam ea In w hich he played
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St. Louis And Bradley Battle For
Invitation To NCAA Tournament
.

A M also won &lt;'
till* Aggies, for
winning free throw and scored 17,
last night, 111-62, over Houston.
Texas A A M helped Itself u
Merc 1* the standing In the fastest league In the country:
^ undisputed first place In the hft
southwest conference race. The
Oklahom a A l 11
2
® Aggies defeated Southern Mrth&lt;v
St. Louis
.
0 2 Hist, 40*43. to tnko the lead at 7-J.
Bradely
* *• Texas Christian lost to Baylor, illA A M, No. 2 nationally In thla 63, and dropped out it t first
week's Associated Press poll, ha* place tie.
In other major games, Connerfive league games standing Ip the
way of an automatic bid to the tlrut drubbed Boston Unlvcnltv.
NCAA tourney, Including one each 74-69| William A Mary walloped
VMT/76-40: and Ohio Unlvmity
with Ht. Loula and Bradley.
St. Louis, No. 6, and Bradlev, upset Cincinnati, 86-74.
No. 7, each have three gamea left
Of the American League pltcRI
Iti an uphill struggle to overtake
era who failed to allow a homt
A A M.
North Carolina State stretched run la lt seaynn, Harry Tavlnr of
Us Houthcrn Conference lead In tha Red fo x saw the most action.
drubbing Wake Forest, 78*86. Tho He worked In 19 innings and won
Wolfpack now la far ahead at 13* his only two complete games. ||«
1 hut must win the post-season formeriY pitched for Brooklyn.
conference tournament to get an
NCAA hid.
St. John's of Brookly 120-31. nn
IT certainty, defeated New York
Dr. Henry McLaulin
_ nlverslly, (U-DB, In Madison Gar­
Ui
den. LaSalle 120-6) came from be­
Optometrlat
hind to down Manhattan, M-03.
The Philadelphia team said It
Phone &amp;1
113 Magaolia
would accept an NIT hid If of­
4V A'
fered. Norman Grekln scored tho

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NEW YORK. Feb. 21—(FP) —Still fighting hard In win a bid to the
NCAA basketball tournsment. Bradley has just about decided that if g
doesn't win the Missouri Valley title neither will St. Louis.
The two team* can't whip Oklahoma A 6c M.the comfortable leader,
but they can knock one another out of contention.
Bradley
- ■' walloped
"oped S». Louis. 97-65, Iasi -night
;- Ll -to avenge an earlier d*.
feat and pull ai little
littli closer to the Billikeni in second place. But not |0

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PI-ACH O P n R K ID K N C K W VIMKNOW Nr
Tnu are hor»br nntitln l that n
• nil ha* h**u hrnuaht *KM»»t you
In lha C ircu it Court of th* Ninth
Judicial Circu it of the Hint
Bamlnol* Conni
Florida, In and for BamlnoTa
ty. F lo rid a , In C h an rary, h y d n u iH K
A o W K IH I DOLAN , aald .i,!i i,,|n for dWoroa and atyl»d:
I.ODIHK
F L O W R IIS P O LA N , Plaintiff, ? !
JAM KB L. D OLAN . Defendant, and
horrhy required to file with the
C la rk of aald C o u rl at hie nffli i T n
lha Court llouea of H*mlm,l* County, Florida, at Rnnford.
Florida
yoor written defence*, personally
or h y attorney, In aald eult on the
Mth day of March, l i s t .
Herein fall not nr Jiidaineni w ill
**"" 1 "' I'011 by default.
W IT N EB fl my ham; nnd eeal of
•aid Court at Hanford, Florida, thla
llt h day of Feb ru ary, 1 »&amp;1 .
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Volta W illiam s, Jr.
Solicitor for P lain tiff

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WYATT IIPLANRY, WHOM! a y ,
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filed analnai you
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lhaa C lrcult CoOH, Ninth Judicial
of Florida, |n and r
County, by R ffla A inan
u Dulaaoy,
. _____ ______
tha
earna Using a hill for dlvorra. and
It having been aliened therein that
realdanca le unknown, you ara
Kour
trehy required to h* and aonear
before till* Court and
uiur
w ritten defeneee in eald Complaint
e
oil
di
on or before the tilth
im
day uf March,
A. D. l i l t ,....................
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te decree pro
eonfeaeo w ill he entered
ajralnet
you.
The Hanford Herald la haraby
deelnnated ae a newepaper of gsneral H m ila tlo n in w hich thla e l u ­
tion ehall ha publlehad onca aach
WMil for four ooneroullvt weeke.
w ITN JJtH my hand and o 'flclal
eeal aa C le rk of lh a C ircu it Court
In and for Heminolo County, Flur|d»i thle llt h day of Feh ru ary. A ft.

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O. P. IIRItN D O N
Clerk of C ircu it Court
Hy: Norlna Norwood
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. _ Deputy C lerk
norland W. Hnercei.
Attorney at Law,
P. O. H oi Ito,
Hanford. Florida,
Holtrllor for P lain tiff

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Duplex—3 Kooma, Hath, Separate
Porchei, Entrances Each Side—
Furninhed—Immediate Poieeeiion for Limited Time.
See John W, D. Moore
Small. Modern, Lakcfront Home—
Pin* Equally Nice Rental U n itIn Ucoutlful S etting' Overlook­
ing Clear, Spring-fed Lake—
Adequntelv Furnished; About 78
Hearing Citrus; 400 Young
I m e; Plenty of Room for Expaneiun.
See John W. I). Moore
Attractive, 2 Riunnom Hume, with
0 Luts in Nice Community—
Iliautifully Furnliheil—ready to
Occupy.
JOHN M. D. MOORE, Broker
Hubert E. Kama, Auxor Iate
221 E. Flml_______Phone ISIS
1SH ACRES land, oil cleared, on
_ small lake. Phone M82M 2-0.
f REOROOM House Just ouUlde
city, screened porch, hath, shade,
fruit. Ill.imofl. Terms. Phone
104 DM.
&lt;T ROOM HOUSE, excellent' idea*
tlon, 10,000,00.
3 UKU ROOM HqVHE. 2 lota, »U.-

i'B K P lH Q O M F btlR E ,'oak floora,
cor. lot, 2 car garage. Terms,
COMBINATION STORE AND
.s f a r i hi KNT, Furnished. 10,000.00
—I -I. W. Hall, Realtor, Florida State
Hank Bldg, {ground Door) Ph.

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Stores. 110 W. Flfkl B lfH i
Fhan* 480-W.
5 - AIt ID L E S FOR BALK
KITCHENETTE ^ ^A partm ents—
CONCRETR 8RW 8R PIPE
Sluniberlami Court, So. City Septic Tanks, Grease Trees, Dry
Ljmiti, lit. Nut
_____ .
Tanka, Tank Cradles, Stepping
it ROOM tmftirnUVd lottogo. I U
Stones, 11cnclies, Flower Pole,
Ulocks, Window silts and llntrla,
Elm Avo.
Concrete Floors, Machine finHOUSE or ApartmoAL See Mr*.
Lehed. Free Estimates.
fluy W arm eck,_D 10'l*rk.A v*.
MIRACLE CONCRETR CO.
LARGE Furnished apart fbent, per­
Elm_______
Pbaae IMS
manent resident deiircd. flit
•Ve both loaa when you don't bring
Park :_Av*,
;
jrour prescriptions to LANBY'&amp;
CLOSE IN—8 room r
lent- 108.___ _____________
apartm en t.p rlv ata bath. Adults
only. 008 Palmetto A w ._______ VEGETABLES, Livestock a n
Mlscallaneoua. Sanford FarmFOR RENT: A paninaaf for April
1. Fiva room*,
or un __ejr’a Auction Market.
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner'-The
JjjrrdB hgd^B o*
Bast Shrimp on Earth" at Horner'a, 824 E. 1st SL__________
1
urnished FUXEDO FEEDS. Complete lint.
NICE 2-BEDROOM
Hunt's Tuxedo Fi
Faad Store.
bungalow. Go«&lt;| I
Will
MILLS 8WAP SIIOP—404 E. 4th
top rent, Bag Mi '..c/o He
SL We Buy, Sell or Tnida moat
SC1
anything. Phone 1MLJ.
W A N T E D — amall r bungalow
or
downstairs apartment, muet he WHIZZER motor Bike. Clean and
furnished; reasonnble; close In
In good condition. Priced to sell.
See at 110 N. Park Avenua days
only.
S—REAL ESTATE FOR BALE—J
TRY OUR
NEARLY NEWt 2 Redroom
House, 8teak. Southern Fried Cblykan,
Bed
I7JM.00.
Block Conatru^kSI,
,
_
Barbecue*, and Sad Fuad*. All*
Low Down **
PaymbptIi Dfiliiief
i
gel’■ Eal Shack, Cornar of Oa*
141.00 per month;
*iava and Sanford Ava._______
2 BEDROOM Houae,f2t»eare old. Top-FllghtTalit"
gal. 92.A0
irucwvn!^ ICoiiipMtely ____ L o a fe rs................... pr. $4.85
Block ConatructhiHi’
Furnished;
Furnished, |4,A00.04i
94.A00.CMi iTerras. J. Tarpaulins, all alsaa
W. Hall, Realtor. .Florida State
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
Bank BUI|. (Graqivd Floor) Pb- 8l8_ffanfard_ Av o .____ Pb. 1881
1764.
CAPBAOET-LANTS. Mid Beaaon,
GROCERY and market, atock nnd
ad Iu m Typo Glory, Marrlon
fixtures In ona of Mat locations
rket. Herbert 0 , Behrens,
In Sanford. Whlta bad
Monroe. Phone 1B47-J.
trade. Mora than I can
BURNER
IEIY GAS
GAB range, good eon*
Will sail or leaaa budding
11BA-R. f - . W * '
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4DIAN Motorcycle priced to sail.
8 BEDROOM, 2 story home
Apply Mills
unity, Well
naarby ■mall
Bast 4th St.
landscapi■d,. larga aka, Complataly furnished. l a c t l H ^ J ^ 6 BURNER
4dt—
W. R. WILLIAMS, RRALTOMT
Price reasonable. . . . . .»
110 llo rtb Park Are,
FOUR ROOM houM. bath, hot and 1.1VlNfl ROOM, bed room, Hitch
cold water,
Im p 8 lota, Lumber, Rt.
S ^B oz 148
148, Oindertrllla,
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notified and required to preeent any
claim * and demand* which you, nr
•Jther of you. may have against
tha aetata or SI A ll Y _______________
StlHflOHRI JIN K IN H . uleo known ae
M AIID K M. JIN K IN H . decea*e,l. 1*1.
of aald County, to Hie County Jiid aa
of Hemlnola County,
Florida, at
hla office Ih tha courl Tmuee of •■{if Chronic bronchitis may develop If your
County at Hanford, Flo rid a, w ithin cough, chest cold, or scute bronchitis
•la h l ralan d ar mnnthe from tha le not treated and you cannot afford
lim a of the flrat publication of thia
Police. E ach claim nr demand ehall to taka a chance with eny medicine
be In w riting, and ehall elata the lets potent than Creoroulslon which

W fr * two
FiSFfW
AtAEAOY
noeuneo
WITH
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THt HAST
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place nf re■Idi
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poet riffle

addreee of the claim ant, and
be aworn to hy the elalm anl, hie
agont, or hla n llo rnay, and any euch
claim or demand not no filed ehall
ha void.
•
H A N FO R D F . DO U DN RY
Aa ad m ln lairaln r or the
Katata of M A R T
llo t l*
D A U N T M IPKOIlRt JIN *
K lm t, aleo known aa
M AD D R M. JIN K IN H , DaF lre t

pu

on Jan.

It,

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cass/m m s&gt;
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OZ^RK IKE

The ■hipworm really in not a
worm. I t la a ahell-fiah with twn
ahella.

m m right to tha teat of tha troubla to
help loosen end expel germ laden
phlegm and aid aatura to soothe and
naal raw, lender, laJsmed, bronchial
membranes.
Creomulsloa blende beechwood
creosote by special process with other
time tested medicines for coughs. It
contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines you
have tried, Crsomulskm la guaraatesd
to plaaia you or druggist refunds
CnomuMan has stood tha
test of aaany millkMS of users. (Adv.)

•THE I.ONR RANGER

Good Sense To
Want To Feel
Your Very Best

*eu

HELP WANTED

—a

DIESEL truck mechanic.
c/o Dft aid.
WORK WANTED

Reply

It's ju s t Plain common aonec
to want to fvt-l yo u r best at nil
tim es. Nobody w ants to feel wcuk
and nitt-duwn, su ffe r stom ach til*,
—&gt; tre ss o r be. p l» 'M S » A * ^ ^ , M i , i
gurd
w ith
an *\;d
I,
\LL TYPES of Bulidoaer Work, nuying
a c h e s ’
Keaeonable Rates—Free Esti­ and pains. Thou,
mates. Carpenter A Gracey, sands n f fulk*
P h o y l.mi M or UrtM-J ____ have found dial
in m a e m s w w w w n a m
HADACGL
has
14— Buslneaa Opportunities —10 r e l i e v e i l the
real
enuse
uf
ISM MONTHLY SPAHE TIME t h e i r troubles
Refilling and collecting money when they ate
from our five-rent High (irnde due to laek of
Nut
area.. No V ita m in s H I, 112,
in machines
, n,
.in
. . this
.
sellin g ! To q u a lify for work you i N ia cin and lio n ,
must have c a r, referen ces, ItiOU t |t m rn ts contained in H A D A C O I

cash, secured hv Inventory De­
voting tl hours a week In busi­
ness, your end on percentage of
collections will net up to $300
monthly with very goud possibil­
ities of taking over full time.
Income Increasing according Iv.
For Interview, include phone in
application. Write Bos 41, r/n
Herald.
* w s m sio—1 - u .. i i t.SYii'x wi
1 8 - SPECIAL HKHVICE8 - I I

Thanks

muak, fill dirt, ahsll and elay
by load fit Job. Contact H. tC'jbatad. and aiaoclataa, 109 E.
Naw York Ava., DeLand. Ph
■BA nr 284-W
INCOME TAX raturna prepared
by Ux accountant registered
with Treaa. Dept. Dempsey &gt;84
_Mel«ch^ Bldg. Phone 17M._____
V A C U U M CLEANER NOT
WORKING RIGHT?
Repairs made by trained factory
experts. Phone 880. Free pick
up and delivery within 50 mil*
radius. Prompt service, free #s
■tea.
18— NOTICEH-PRRHONAIA—II

MARY'S LENDING LIBRARY
1209 Magnolia—la now open Mon.
thru Frl. 10 to 12 A. M.. 8 to A
tT -

r.o m

*

f o u n d

for Making

1950

" l i l t ^ 64^ /

ojj all

—i t

LO ST: About town, 8 Inch Rhineetofla Pin, Shape o f Plume. Please
call M rs, E. B. Stowe and

WANT
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Tliomea G. Schmiilt, Chairman ■&gt;!
the Waller County I'nrolc Board.
Waller, Trxas, is just one of thc
many folks who simply can'
praise HADACOI. enough fo*'
helping them overcome these dr
fieletteies unit feel good again.
Here is whnl Mr. HeInn hit says
"1 want to tell you of the won
derful help I have received from
taking only three small Itoltlra of
HADACOI.. To make the story
short . . . I think your IIAIMCOL la the most wonderful dial
helpful relief from run-down
nervous disorders. Mv work is
now a pleasure and I feel fine
and sleep better titan I lutv#. in
a long time. I can't praise HAD
ACOL enough: I ran surely re
commend It to everyone young nr
old."
dHADACOL can help you, too,
If you suffer such drfieleneies.
Aak your druggist for HADACOI,
today. Only IlADACOL gives you
that "Wonderful HADACOI. feelhut."

tCNETIAN BLINDS made to
order. Seminole Venetian Blind
Co,
ItO W, Ird fft
Phone
HM-W
Call Phone 1081 for
All Types Of Book Work.
Vlary McKinney Bookkeeping
Service
Room 408
AtUntil* Bank Build Ina
NlW**FLOOSs “eurlBcad to par"
feetioa. Old floors mad# like
mw . Finishing, Jaaaln x A wax
•no. Portable power plank, t t
years axpertanec la Semiacte
e IMS, The I.eltlSMe )'ur»&gt;.irallm.
County, H. M. Gleason.
Alt*.
Mae*
I.AWNMOWKUK Sharpened, bl
cycler repaired, lock .tnd kev
work. Prompt service. H. W.
Shorn*. 810 E 4th S t . __ _
ROOF WORK of all kinds. Eaves
and Gutters Repaired a id Paint*
ed. Net* Roofs applied. Painting
and coating. Sanford, Ph,
1098-W. R. R. Arkenburg.____
UHLAN DO Morning wntinel, Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Wav IWUL.t
WATCH and Clock Repairing. All
work guuaranteed. Raaaonabta
prices, r , M. English. Jr. Ph.
18T8-J._______________________

Drag line. buJIdoBer, dump troeg,

11tv

MICKEY MOUSE

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M o r e th a n

a t th e / f c O f e j l

• We sire deeply grateful for the confidence in G ulf Life as
expressed by our policyowners who added $63,024,3 1 2.00 of
new protection during 1950.
40th AN NU AL STA TEM EN T
A t year’s end, G ulf Life policy­
December 31, 1950
owners enjoyed the total protection
o f $53 2 ,2 6 7 ,6 8 2 .0 0 w h ile du rin g
A SSETS
Cu&gt;h
............................................... I UBl.lbUUS
the year their assets were increased to
Honda
$ 7 0 ,4 0 3 ,9 2 8 .2 9 . . . showing a gain
UnlUii Slot** Oo*«inni(nl . . . .
5.696 745.64
Stuta. County A Municipal . . . .
II.329 111.10
of $ 9 ,7 4 8 ,6 6 3 .0 0 , the largest during
H m lio ad .........................
U2I.7IO.OO
any one of our 40 years of service
u u m iM ............................
i33i.on.io
M iie d la n a a u s .................
311.141.00
to the South.
Slotha (Common Slock* ui* !••• than
G ulf Life it a rapidly growing
company. A total o f 16 new office
buildings have been built or are be­
ing built in 1 3 key cities of the South
to provide increased facilities and
better service for its policyowners,

2% el total a a a o la )...
3,277.911.39
fli.l Muiiyugt* on Impiavod Roul Eotato
34.117.143.93
Haul Lilulo Sold on Canliuct . . . .
10,417,19
R*ul Lilato (Including Homo Ollic*) .
142,711.4*
Pulley Loans end L io n * ...
3.909,321.12
Premium* Du* and Accruod . . . .
2.411.113.II
Irti*i• *t Du* and A cciu o d
434.977.01
Mlocollunaouo....................
21.170.21
TOTAL ASSETS.........I70.403.928.2tt

Ask your local G u lf Life repre­
sentative whose name appears below
to diicuis w ith you an insurance pro­
gram th a t w ill g iv e you com plete
protection.
If you are an employer, aak him
about G ulf■| Life’s Group
Plans
that
^
m
j ■ m p
provide complete, low -coet protec­
tion including hospitalisation and
surgical benefits, for your employees

Logul II(&gt;*,vo ou all Pollcloi . . . .
I 14.713.944.09
Pioaonl Valu* ol Dliablllty Claim* . .
I0.11I.3S
Fund* lolt In Trust and Aaaulllo* . .
3.121.111.44
Claim* Hipeilodi Piuul* Incumplol* .
II1.1IU.9U
Pnmlumo and lalotoal Paid la Admin.*
lll.74J.9l
Hoiotv* lor T u a o o ..............................
232.911.19
Agonlo' Cuoh B o n d s ..........................
191.391.39
301.997.01
Olhor Llabllllloa..................................
TOTAL ........................................... I 10.117,719.31
11.430.000-00
Conllagoncy Roast**
9.904.131.11
Suiplu* . . . . .
2 .000 . 000.00
Capitol Stock , , .
Surplus lor Ptolotllon *1 All Polleyownora 10.239.131.11
TOTAL UASIUTICS
870.403.928.29

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Legal Notice

PA G E F IV F

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

LIABILITIES

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influence which hava reached tha have at thr pieient time li the
subcommittee I* E. Merl Young.** straleglr bomber.” I.eMay replied.
W h e rry wanted to know If the
Young, a spare man with thintilng hair, read a prepared state- p otentialities of the A met Iran loiu:
nieiit to the subcommittee when range ‘ Immliei program luid been
he look the stand after tielng fu lly developed.
I.e M ay said he didn't Ihink so
sworn.
He reviewed tiln rareer, aalil the but added tlust the |itr * r n l pinnewspaper* hud hern having "a g ram w as going along m i f a il a»
Roman holiday” in connection with It eouhl he put together.
l,eM ay le i mi d the
strateg ic
the rhargi'H against li1 and said
there had l»een “false Implleatlona” bombers the greateal d eterelil In
that Ids Income had risen '•pheno­ R u ssian a g g ie s ,In n al the p re­
menally” and without Jutllflrn- sent tim e.
” 1 think we know m ole nlmiil
tlon.
Any progress he has made, long range bombing Ilia n any of
Young asserted, has l»e*n due to our A llien and it seem * seasonable
that should he our m a jo r ro n trlhard work.
lie referred to n recent state­ hutloii,” (to defense nf Eu ro p e)
ment hv Rep. Sul tori (D-Tenn) he said.
T h is w as In line w ith ttie think
that a "beautiful white mink or
ermine roal” belonging to Mrs. Ing of W h e rry and smile other Itr
Young was part of a fee to Voting p ilh liraiis, im lu d iiu: Kunatoi Taft
from a furrier seeking an RFC (It-O h lu ) and for iiic-t president

loan.

WEDNESDAY FEB. 21, 195

THE BANTORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE BIT

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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
s m it h r. rn t e r m s
___
TM K H TA TIi (&gt;K K t/flllH A
TO :
W II.I.IA M
TIHIMAH
T tJlIN H II.
svlmse plaea of reslifenea la on-

Officials Confer
With FHA In Jax
On Building Loan

1'rrllmiriary steps which may
lead to the construction here
of a r.o unit apartm ent 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 of 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
lle r h e il Hoover, Hist the United softball diamond on the lakefront.
Information developed on the
.States should fruit* its e ffo rts
on sup p lyin g nlr and iea |mwei iiioject will lie considered by the
for the N orth A tln n tlr
defense FHA In connection with the ap­
plication to lie submitted by the
forees.
O v e rn ig h t, the
R en al.'
g im ip Osier-Weller firm In seeklfig «n
which has Im t ii seeking some lim ­ FHA guarantee of a loan to fin­
itation on the num ber of A m erican ance the S.'I60,000 project, Mr.
troops w hich can In- sent to E u ­ M' KIhliln (minted out.
rope lost one inippurler. Henatoi
He stated that on Hundey he
Douglas I l l - I l l ) i,nit the fig ht.
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 J a ­
pan coaet for tha 8ev*nth straight
dey.
The U. fl. cruiser SC Paul elood
off Inchon Port on the Yellow Sea
and pouted heavy fir# Into Red
concentrations north of the thawlor Hon River around Red-held
Seoul.
In their first big lunge slnro
(Jeni-rnl MnrArthur ordered his
troop* to readme the Initiative, Al­
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 Al­
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 irn liu l
fronts.
Thr lost heavy Communist re­
sistance ended late Tuesday northm at of Chechon, n road huh 20
miles southeast of Wonju.
American patrols ranged as
much as III inlles noithweast and
four miles north nf Wonju.

President Truman

to Im p lan t In the world.

With Mr. Truman a t tha breakfa il w art almoat all hla cabinet
officers, Justice* of tha supreme
(Ceattaaet n e a r Faa* O ie l
to understand what a serious si­ court and congressional laadara.
tuation the government Is In. He
eUed it up this way: "Tha most
Colored News
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 of 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.
"We have to understand," Mr.
Truman sold, "that we are faced
Legal Notice
with an unmoral force which docs
not keep Its agreement*, which
C'UI'NTV
J I'IM IK T
*
does not believe In the things for INstsniNuLH
r o t a r y . Fi.oniiiA.
which this government stands and K H TA Tt: U F t.K
N W Kt.t, A O I.IN B ,
for which the other free govern­
N M IV M *O V K IN A l. H K F U N T ANU
ments of the world do stand."
A P F 1 H A TIO V rOW IIIStMAMOM
Mr. Truman said that for fWf
A ll psrsuns i f * fi*i-»&lt;r notified
years ho had been endeavoring d ial Ilia under.I*ned m Admlnlutralure
uf euld relate, have completed
to moblllwa the moral foreee of the the udm
lntitratlon 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
ehowlnn thl enotlce ban
believe In the welfare of the In­ publication
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 th at the dwefine
ill come before the court.
individual la formed to he a elave
I.enwell A Cline, Jr.
Maraaret C line llrlllle n l
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

D R C. L. PERSONS
Optometrist

* EYES EXAMINED
t it 8- Palmetto Ava.

GLAHHEM PITTED

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR

\ ARTJIRiTlS
• NEURITfe
• 8INUBITIB

Atlantic Bank Hldg. •
Phone 1762-1746

S tan ley -R o g er h

Hardware Co.
214 SANFORD

AVE.

Phone 1361
COURTEOUS SERVICE
PRICKS RIGHT
QUALITY

MERCHANDISE

knnwni

Y»»ll ISrr lirfptliyr ftotiriPfl •»»!%• M
«uM tiNw i .s f ii hrMtiMlit mknI iiu I you In
th» I'lm ill •••mis «»f Mm Ninth Jnrtlclal r-lreoll of Ilia Nlaln of KbitIda. in ami for Heotlnole ConnlV.
Flnrlda. In i-lieneerf, liy JlfA N IT A
...........I'll, said eull be.
SVIl.t.l AMM THIINK
Ins &gt;'•&gt; divorce am, »ivieu j i ■nn-

MORE THAN EVER

ITA WII.I.IAMM THIINKH. I'lalnllff.
versus WII.I.IAM TIHIMAH THR

NMII, lirran ilaiil. and you are hereby
Olllred In Hie w llli lha elerh nf
»•*),,
...........................
lit t
Court
al Ida offlen In Ilia
Court iio’iiae of Hemlnoia Counly
Florida. al Hanforil, Florida, your
w ritten ilefsnsee. personalty n r liv
allorn ey, In eithl anil nil Ilia. Ind
rtav of Marrh, 1VS I .
,
Herein fall nnt or Indgm snl will
he entered aaallial you liy default
WITNKHH my hand and »»al t.f
said Cmirl al Hanford, Flo rid a. Ih'a
lin o day of lanonry. IM I.
(i p. MKHNfiHN
Clerh f'lrriill Court
liy i li t. Ilullt. I&gt; •'
IH H AI.I
Voile A WIIHania. J r
Holli-iloi for I'lalnllff

die lowprieedear
mostlike thehigh-pricedcars

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S O T II'S
T i l l ! H TA TK U K
K U llt lllA
TO
K ld iV li IIC.S'IIV IIAI.H . MU J l'N I.
HTItMl.T. C.VIMN. NSW r m i K
V oii are hereby notified Dial a |ie.
n il.in liaa hem Hied liy
IIVIIHN
At.VIN ilH K I.f. and M A llftl'K IIIT H
t. n liK I.I., hla Wife. In Ilia C lrru ll
hirI of lh r Nlnlh Ju d icial Clreull of the Hlnle of Florida. Ill nllil
for Heiiiliiole I'm inlyi Klnrlda. for
lha adoiillnn hy llienl of (hal errlain male w hile child, tH irnlJanusry
l »1.1. no oi, tl It K *11A 111• I.A lt'.
IIK N C K IIA I.It. eon of enureelf anil
wife. iM IH H T Iir HATCH (IAI.K,. and
you are tirrehy reuulred In aiuiear
In eald Cmirl nn lha l l l h d«y of
Matsh. I f l l |p show i-atiae why said
petition nhould not he grahled
• WITNKHH my hand and Hie offlr ia l aeal nf said Court al Hanforil.
Flo rid a, thin l l l h day of Febru ary,

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Plymouth bring • you oxtlling n«w al

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n It Itaiih
rkred
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F. O llo* IM
Huttfnrri. Florida
A ttm nry fm f’H ItinntM

Hwf
S M i It
itlH-ln i k t . . .

Coming—«ml going—tbrrr'n
nothing like llanett Breezo-Knit Sport ^
Shirtu! Knit for teflon* they're
comforlthle, colorful, c-o-o-L
A ir conditioned with thousand* of tiny *
vents. Your choice of winning
coIoth— all fast—and white.
r ,
Small, medium and large*

Ihitjr'rc talking abmtl the New Plymouth
...they're driving II.;..they're enthualaalieally
railing It the greater I value uf all I

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GET

HANKS

AT—

J ft GARRETTS
CORNER H A N F O R D A FIRST

'
1 1 1 ',1 '
Till* hrllliaiit car la new every way you f 1’
look at it — from its ntaaaive, gleaming new grille
to ita aleek* new wrap-around rear bumper. Com­
pletely new interiors, styled with a variety nf rich,
durable new fabrics . . . Inuautiful new color com­
\J 1L t/S'J 7
bination!, harmnniilog inside and o u t . . . give the
New Plymouth a ’“ luxury look" you expect to find
in only the high-priced ears.

Together with this new beauty, Plymouth
btl .^a /-Jit the spectacular new “Safety-Flow Ride"
r- an outalandlng contribution to riding comfort
and i..fety. Now you can drive on any road with
a imonthneaa and freedom from tension you've
never known before.
• There are many other new features In the
aparkilng New Plymouth-greater all-around vision,
constant-speed electric windshield wipers; newly
styled instrument panel; a new, easy-setion hand
brake; and numerous other advaneee that add «p
if yew ne»t
••r, visit peer Ply

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l a U a H y T h m k S V reniiH —
f»
tfca h m s f th t Worlrf;
T» h w i t i tha Progress of America.
To Protore Prosperity for Hartford.

Qttjp ^ m t f o r d 2 f m i l i i

THE WEATHER
Fair through Friday. Coo) this
afternoon. Slightly cooler tonight,
"•im i I riilay afternoon. Modcritr
mirth t» mirthrnit Hindu.

AN INDEPENDENT D A ILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME S

t t l

Established

U.N. A dvance Eats
Up 12 Miles A s Red
R e tre a t C ontinues
A m e r i c a n Division
Nears Parallel 38
As Deep Mud And
Mines Slow Attack

HANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY FEB. 22. 1951

1908

Rail Union Given Heavy Fine

Secretary

A sks Con
Kress
For 3 -Year
E xten sion O f R eci­
procal T rade Bill

Webb And H ill
Found Dead Near
Empty Solox Cans

w VSHINGIO.N. Feb. 21—VIN
— Senator M illlkin (It-C o lo ) lolil
Secretary of S ta le ArhcHim ludiiv "ll » m Hinmiril nffcindkc"
ttml HrmilorH .o nh i nol arc aerr r l Stall* lh &gt;p iirlm rn l trade part
i I ii I h " liili'
"W m llrlgh Mild hia
kind riiulil hi* Iruated." M lllikin
oliiion&gt;.li referred to A lg er H i--,
former Sln li- lic p i.ilm r iil o ffi­
cial com irtc.l of
p e rju ry
for
deni Ini! In- gm i&gt; aerret docu­
ment-. I,. I ‘m nniiiriiilH, mill lle n r i
Ju lian W Hillcigli. sU n „ form er
S ta ll l&gt;i-|iarlinenl r in p lm c c w ho
la i n Ic it ific d lie aide,! a I lintiiinrii-t h|i i ring.

* T O K Y O , Feb. 22—(/P&gt;— A IM
(o rc ti smashed northward today on
a 60 *m ilti raintwept front aiming
to k ill, maim or caplura a ll Reds in
the mired m ounlaiai and v a lla y i of
Central Korea.
Advances in thb new offem ive
The bodies of two men believed
— “ Operation K ille r” — ranged up
1o liavo died as (he result of drink­
(o 12 m ile» on the east-central lecing ■ solvent known as Solox.
b j and up to 8 H i on the central
mixed with grapefruit juice, were
v ltle y . north o f W&lt;ogjg.

Mystery Grows Sur­
rounding Death Of
Russel) Lundquist

Resistance waa spotty m oil of
the day but w a i stiffening at duik
a i A llied spearheads neared the
m ain forces of the dug-in Chinese
and North Korean Rada. An esti­
mated dO,000 Reds are south of
P arallel 38. The A llied objective
is to wipe them out.
General M acArthur announced
new push today, nearly 24
hours after it began without fan­
fare.
Field dispatches tonight report­
ed an Am erican division on the
right flank o f the United Nations
line splashed 12 miles to within
three miles south o f the valley
town o f Pyongchang. Deep mud
end Red mines slowed the advance

-

((.‘•■Haase oa r» « t Ms)

George Barr Sava
He Would lik e To
Return Next Year
"Never In all my thousands of
mite* of 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 of 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 3B0
310 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 .
Awardingg aa college degree
dtgrar for
such telescoped
"marathon" lutudy
wped “merxifcre*
I
tha
lx “Ilk* awe
gfcturss
artist who
instead of the artist w m paints
llM bast, the educator xaJtfin a
speech prepared for tht M th slum-

with, education

foci

qatloMl. amorfanair
foaUntM for

w ip e s
preatlcahla 1

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Ml alon*

a our ooooi

V»

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xcoaalva extra-*:
from oar lib#
offer abort

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another
k could

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
form er furniture dealer on West
Thirteenth Street.
Mr. Beck then came hack to
Hanford and summoned Sheriff I*.
A. Mero, Justice of the Peace W.
E. Watson, and Judge Douglas
Kleristrom. Deputy Sheriff timid
ne^fttnpanleij^tham back , to tha
neons, together with about Xf) cltlteiis.
Sheriff Mero with Deputies
Heck and Hood approached a small
shark about UMI yards from where
the automobile was located, After
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. Ilurroll, C. H.
Tcston, W. f- Dunn. J. J. For­
tier and J. II. I.appln. They will
serve at the Inquest concerning
the two dead men tomorrow after­
noon at 3:IMI o'clock. Another In­
quest will
conducted concerning
ICnttsSiS era (*■■• sts i

Sanford Ih Given
“No Death'* Award
Sanford la entitled to a "no
death” award by the National
Safety Gnumll, according to the
Safety.
The “no death" award is given
to rltieu above 6,000 population
which had no fatalities due to
(raffle accidents during 1960.
The Sanford Police Department
Is continuing its enforcement of
traffic laws, Police Chief floy
G. Williams 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.
WALLIS’ OPERATION
NEW YORK, rah. 8 * -f/P )-T h s
Duchess of Windsor underwent an
operation today a t 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.
RAIL 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*

w j&amp; r .to
pHcea Imn
ire Incnai

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 Paris U. S. Education
H eadquarters M ay Be Penn Pre sid e n t Say ;
E stablished
Soon
E m p h a s i s Is Needed
At St. G e r m a i n
On E th ical Va lues
W \SIIING I US. t ell. -‘ ‘I &gt;&gt;V&gt; |
A M A M It t i n
\
I I eb
Itrp. I innoil (ll-Gat lodav In- 122 (/!*»
I l i i n l d l M. i . -S. i i av
Irodnced a ne" com prom Ue milllari manpoicer hill, alreadv len- tbe Ameiii an edm illon -v .I* in balilltel) approved hv Ihe Hoiih,- "some -einai. drill Irm leArmed Serviren I ommltlee. that
1 le -as ihdoVallV i o n s e I'nli* el
"mild lower the draft age lo lollrge ci e|iiale- and lei.-el n
IH'r veatH. Wilh Serrelary of
ies|i ,,l -In,I, el- ilblelr. mi laibeiv
flefe one Marnhall a- Ihe opening
MllueHH the rommlllee will re­ ■barge- ne paillv tbe I mil el
open pohlic hearing on Ihe new
1). N edit, item
pronoial Monday.
Vinson ii
Hie-r retie, I a ninial md edit
chair man nf the rommiltre llie
in,I i♦, - i n &gt; i
romprnmlHe Mould lengthen the , al we.lie,
time a draflre -mild nerve From m m . " b. elde.l
Ihe prrnrnt 21 mnnlhi lo Si
Sla- ell. I'll l.lfll, "I 1111 t Ml
I’reaenl age llmili are |M
s rrvitV el I '‘ ini i i ' mi i ie I a e inn
ihrough I t vra n .

Loctit Appl
Received
Favor F*
N ow RF

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tor

VV VSIIINGTO.
-i/7*l
V Iv.iiier-I'riii
vler
ineilil.nl li'Hlift
Ilia
firm " I- Inld il
aalrr
lerin» an a leg I
.1 limn
ii ,1 tiirr.l William &gt;1. ,vlc, Jr.,
lleiniHr.ilii National s ('airman,
is i "iim,d I had t'alheilti, Ihe
h . u i r i •t r a r r r
executive gave
the f i i l i mmi ) to aen.ite invealig at o r h ii a lerernl hand arrount
ef a il lggration lie"lilll
»&gt;&lt;
made lo I' dgar Kal' er. Ihe comp a n s ' i head, who -at Iseaide Cal*
I.....ii al a Senate Hanking Suh. e i nmi l l r r Hearing.

w AnIIINGI (»N. I rb, 22 l/l*,
Sr,i irlatv '•! Nil
Cnugrrn Imbiy I,
Will In Innn 1 It. «lep up llieir
m
it Ii (hr
llir S
.Soviet
Ii Iih if they
OUT1IDI MOMA! COUR? In Washington, Edward tl. llctislce Octt), tlmlc with
WAMIIM.ION. Fell. 22
&lt;/f&gt;)
attorney for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, ami William P. arc nrrilr^ly ilrin n il a n e w lo
(hie dtrrilnr of llie KernnvlmcKennedy Its president, exchange views after Judge Edward A. Tamm Alien if .ill in.iikrti
ti"ii I ni imr t'lirporalion imi.vy
had lined Ih* Brotherhood $73,000. Utility pleas were entered hy Ih*
A. lirifui ul k.III' n l d ial lo n leu "belli'd giving a -pel nil break lo
union for felling lo obey n "back-In-work" court order, (fnlerrmllorml)
tinn in tiricmiw •tic* S r r u t r (ilium r
'la
I" in ai'idti alien id a persnn.il
«■mmiitVr In iI'l'" n r a lin e r ye,n
11IMI'I, will. irirlilU be. .nut all
ext,•"-inn ni tfir A ilin liiu lrah o n 'v
Itl t due, |,i, hiimrlf.
rci i,nini ,i1 1r ,n le P rogi.im w ilbo iil
Vt illiain I Willrll ibr dim lor.
ipivernnl "I Mmiie,«,ta -laie.l i r (liinr ol the ' lull, (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 iii i ,1'lUi In mill
lei led Iw
dial be deputed |,eln 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 primiial f.ivoi" lo t ’.
plia-n In lie vuntil "t lie land *d
Ho- Sr, 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 ml Itiiwe, a lean applicant
vviliifw .ii tlir loiniiilllrr brg.in
Ihviglit I ) f .ivrn lio w ei. i iiniinaiolei
wbn ill'&gt;•-&lt;|nrn11y wai nameil an
human td&gt;
h«*uihigi '&gt;n cvl.iiilon Irgivlulion
Senators C o n s i d e r T am pa Prosecutor Is Tin
I ol I lie A lla nt le army
2
Im tea ed leiiiil time i m I Kl I due. I.ii lai| Srpleinlier.
li.idr inopi.iiii.alined at te
l.irul. (.rnci.il | .aim- Noi lid |iir parall"e *d tin- -ledetil- id I"
P roposed
Changed
Will'll .aid be personally al­
Called B efore S en ­ dll' nip barnrt- lo world fruile,
commander
in
i
liie!
ol
l
1
.
S
\o
igned
the Rl f examiner wfm
day
Im
a
lull
au
l
i
v
r
mliiMiied
jirrmildoAdimiinliation
lo
low­
In
Labor Act
ate Crim e Probers
er I-ir11( rate, m rrliirn (or vitmlur l o n e i , I.lirope . (U S A I T . ) . Ilrw i i t ir r m ..III tile I n , .&lt;„ irlv III I" made in "uinieiidaiions on a $t(M),lierr today Ironi hit Wie»haden Mini lev.
OIMI lean llie RFC hoard made last
WASHINGTON Feb. 22 (A1)
W ASHINGTON, Feb, 22-t/Pi comet,ion by oilier nmnlrics.
Apt, III to the Harrington and
A. hi'Hon ait id in ii prepared I headquarter, lor a Ika about llir
A railway labor leader proposed —Chairman Krfnmcr (D-'I'enn)
II. "Defleile I' llmntnm
mini
today fhe Srmilr Crime In­ Plnli'iiii'iit (lint Home of the liouae move.
•
Un hauls Arms Co., of Worceitrr,
lima of M" mint gifted ami rum
today llie government impound tbe sahI
vestigating Comtnlllrr Ih Inquir­ rtnli, coiihl la- muile more accentAllboukIi no official anuotintr pident s .ait li nf leilnv fur tup Mass., of whirli Mow* was prinprofits of (be railroads while lliry ing Inin haakrtlnill “pnnja and able to (lie Adniiiiixttntion willi
fixra.” Mr an »h lie In Np» York llti.'ilfl, Htlmn, lint Hnltl uihera pirnl wai made, it was learned dial piilfey temlei hip el the mitlnli in 11 ii,d owner.
are under federal control.
1‘lty Iniratlgjitor* deltrd itretirr
Wlieh Hetlitlei DtiUglli:. (ll III!
the Iriit^tiv* ulani (all lor invtall- till- Inilf i elitlll \ nI,ril'I
Roy, O. Hughes, pteiuifiil\ of into basket hall' a Ii Ir fjy.vambM' i.iivltbl he ill,regarded.
** prirkii. IInltvW SinlerdalarU lit tnu’
f-tn iW n iVaeti'* tin' wi1 |&gt;—IpiiiiliS naked Willett If lie had mil "demg
Ml*
Aff
I'
orre
lieatlqunrter*
at
Sft*
nit*
Fori
tbe O rd e r'd Rlilway Conductor*, ’■Mid'ilidirattknH that Mini* If mil llie ilirertliili of reatrletlng trade,
be fere I ill fllnil gelieml
e tun l u l l ' d f i nm the mmol |irm*fdure"
of unotnle t"*» Si. Griinnin. 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 .......... ..
in Ihe plol might Mini ............... . ,,, if
,,i(,rr of the hunting preserve where I i- -..-I.....I Aifnd*', &gt;1' at
( \ v;; v i I'niili' i. Will'll nnsvveteit;
bit union hrljevri dial such action aliared
atnle a evldenre.
.......
. n
(,r |„,w. t|„,|
what rnbower plans lo build In- perman runs entiiai a f t ' i a
" A c . ii s x s II very u-iiat
[
'
o
m
di
would ipur ,i iclllement af lltr Iwo- . I lid It a* a pel a ii nil favor
Tihi
f I (til if fHI» tl *'*'
■\r nre k " ' e g lii d". lie lextifijd, 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 , "»ii ii l 11 celng IraileI ___
xil...l
t ...
1 ne.|'t
I., i n |n i -i.nrxl fi ieed "I mine for
ners and railway workers.
Mlalr Alloiney J Hex I .tni"i kill |,r n v i ’iNDfl ti lit I wi* u ill ni'ivf* e„. Allied
11 •Mitimifil IIm I'ttgf 'kill
( M I A I T .)
id
I
llllvhniiutgli
,
,
innty
(lamp.,).
Hughes made Ilia proposal ,il
i in
i "e ieiitte e nieiiihei’i * In
llie opening of die conilllitler's in­ I'Ll., xwotr In Memvlr trnnc m 1
sill ,n&gt; tl"Os "It \Vills'll, "lie h.nl
For
Making
Polio
in net hit tcritinnin) with n den
figlitrri to It-fill bomber* eapalile
•
. i
quiry into die conlrovsery. His vrilig.iloo tml.iy that lie nevri
ef delivering an at om lieinh,
| JlIH 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
ii,
I'li-.r In influence, it.-, c Imi gel
to lie plnred under Cieneral Klaen
1
~
Vrlatco, ,la,„ gambler.
unions involved.
in ,i irii nt repnit nf the rnmniitIn.wer'a eommand n* part of llie
Tise
nnte,lielille
ssneekH
wini'
re*
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 defei ne wall
(CsstlssiS oa I*see all I
•Ymi, 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 !*•) fhr M h Ml | I nn
■f mn i n,- 'in li'HU examine ' fnr ,i„y
»
k
|
i
|
i
III
•
’
'"'Ink
me any money m an envelope, or
Mih. A lli-rliy, 711, "f 'Ml I'atv grcxHloii.
Ilf. ill
Y. '1
Mint of Mie u . S. Air power tn In ll i fHiitht »»♦♦Il l ''kin• Miti !1 in, "2 "! y.mrx? Senator pntiglui
ntherwive, lor any pn,|&gt;oie whalvo Vvenue, reeelved medical treat *
iirtltY filmt
........
nn ,‘uh' "li.
iar,it fei a In idled -IihuIiIhi chi Iv Knriqie is now b**ed in Geimunv 11..llir 1" H
i(
m| •If i a imn iiu M I'M
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 Iml" 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 It
8elii
*| 1'Iti1il f"
Bo||le4 in iminliei* iar krt, &gt;yn l ard ,'ii knp tlilrk tielllK dl'iv|i,l nil planned for tout hern F r a m e
V' \ ' I If
'.'inlb Street liy .Imriei II Urqu
Mi SitnIn 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.
Ih .....
aii|«f »$$t nn \1)
1 t
Three wltlirsxra implied in leisti i ultig n i-top -Ign and driving while —Allied official* foreeai.1 I.hIhv l**i
dramatie readings by three Sem­
Ml in If"1 li "f \!l It111H11* Is ' «ric
that a WrWfit German .......
»f '%In? uihiiih i i tt Iff .1 l-l M
ntoxleali'il.
inole High School pupil*, Joluinie Itiony given by llie Henntu’" ape
11 tim
Mae Jotira, William Ty»on and rial rrlmo Iinnmittee in Tampa 1 At the time nf llie accident tin* flee will In- act up early in Mutch, ' (If 1ar Mhfi tilt ii 1 Ml M f ) &lt; ; iim
,'..|nn,- With the Mcinc c &gt;f
Arlene Jaeahxoti, They were in- hint Deeeinlier Mint Veluae.i Iniil ' iMlvrnli't tinii'iil, ivh- lielng driven if nil gnea well. The fee Ilug 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 Fie,nil Avi'iiui' liy ll. It. Him,i ii 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 llernmn K. muile proteetinn pnyoffa lo Fin
, tnatlMH.il DM l*«ar alt.
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'llllinnli, 'll, i ctoi "f IIm
ie eouilly
ItGt;i.
ef M
the
eniillly "Ime
alnrt' IPilJt.
Anellie,
Another relllaien
relllaio,, wa- lepi
teporled
Htalk* of relery were preaenleil ncyy of
nim,,|, ('.unity Hi'nlth thill, lit
Sit til , fnt Mill iiti, »il \ t a i^l U’ sSI.il
III n ilrtutled 17 page afftdnvil, 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
■
i,
iinl I’tnfci .linfiiil Wnliicti'.
1
H
i
Ml m» f lam
1 u 1
h
C. HrUel, local inanaycr of Anier- today, Fnribii denied Mie fe*M l aurel Avenue when a It'll I'liri
' Ini'
■it th
Iran Fruit Grower* Inc. Among iiiotiy of eivrli of llie three wit- mint itriven west mi Seventh
\Giiv ,n&lt;fiplc ihe is ith iincer
1 n o id " u li.i t I tnl in tin 111Vt
M',,atinn-»t on i-aae at*,
Street by V T Itanmy eolllded
(hone i arriving tne telery wax
. in i they d" ll"' 'limnsci it in
I.AKKLAND, Fell. 22 i/t'i
i ii httni M» Sold ■ r &lt; M .... . 1..
------ - --------------with a Studeliakei rnnpr driven Winter will fake anollte, twine ni i*vtff
&lt;i ■.iiiiii.i. i, on I'm , "It,
George Harr, dlractor of the
$(fif$14*1'|II ( )»t; "m e i ’ll tnl'l
InGeorge Harr Umpire School; Wil­ CANADIAN ItKINFOHCBMKNTS „utli oil l.nnrel Avenue liy II. F, northnrt, peninsular Florida t" hilm •Hi, H»»h ^at 1 idn mil,
nt *
OTTAWA,
F'eh.
22 — (/I1) — ''lay. tnjiirl"" were rnnfliied lo oigbt. the Federal-Ktnie Fm-i A. Shi'iM Id
liam Age run", Chicago, III; W. D.
Itltl I’lMII NAVY
1ii'iigla. M'li
luNMON. Fell 22 "I'' WltiiOliver, Naheavlllf, ...
kiddle Canada xoon will have n full ! mitior hrulaea. t'amnge te llie Warning .Service predicted.
it,"in, llriilllii M*ml-, Mi* 1ll/.Jt
niton, lirlgade of 6,11011 men In Koren, Chevrolet waa IInled 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 Slmlelmker at J.’ltm.
Kochoater, N. Y, and ll. K
(., Her her, Defense Minister llronkn Clnxt'ui |
in «iglii tor tbe rent of the Pate iiii, ticnrgc T&lt; 11h&gt;, li W D •tinn, llm H' iihi' 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 ci, Mi-. N
HOY AI. VOY AGH
The racitatlun of Mlea Jimea night,
vlxuryt
tli.rt i-’lit1li liny, 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, Am tint la, Feb. 22
wh» based upon the popular novel
Forecast for petiluaulHi Florid,, limn and tin Jin im High s ininl fmi c ■ of Ihe North Atlantic
i/I*)—I’rime Miniate,- llrdiert G. for tonight and Frltlitv morning; Mill' nt s mnt I nn in, lull'll H' iiilin , i cniv nut nine.
about early L'hrUtian
martyrs, mm from f'anatla'e P,t)00-„iap
apeelal force now training 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 VI, (Jiieen Kllsebutli northern dlttriita
with lowest (‘Iim tl "III* i ill V1 -I'd tin- '(mvn • ui.-M j’llnic Minister Attlee, the
Tmy leader nikcil, amid cheer*,
with his talk on tha bragging of to Join the 2nd hattulliu, of ' and rrineeax Margaret will vlxil temperature)' 26 to Hi degree* and ln« n Htrccti
a small 4my and entitled, “My I’rinreaa I'atrirla'a Canadian lutht , all xlx Australian at,ilex during patches Ilf light fruit In the eolder
Mr Sin,I" ngfill) 1,1gel tin tr tvIm "Win Hicir not a tlritlili admiral
Infantry already In Korea.
I thele
— nest yrar.
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 c m in- ic h ' I i c I
FltlKNlHl IN DEATH
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 llliim tcil.
STARKE. 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.
lei Gifford, the lonclv "Id mini
year* ago visited Sanford.
HHItYlt F. KMIII.KM
Forecast for Friday: fair, warm­
Tha talk* were hsartly applaud­
A 26 yeftr "ei'vlce ciublcm Iihh who wiih executed yesterday, ha*
er In the afternoon. Future tem­
ed by the KlwanUlie, and the
perature outlook) warmer Friday I,ecu h w u m 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 wilh
sident Joel Field. .
Ilic AMiintli ''"III I .tn, Itnilinii'i talc prlvoii graveyard imt in
and Sunday mornings.
t '■n*hv l ake Cemetery near Starke
nn III J, 20, 11(60
Ht HAAL APPOINTED
Tlie iiwunl win, pH.ic,ilcil In following service* at St. Kdwurds
NOTICE
TAMPA, Feb. l33—
T -(8|
*(Bp«ciali
The Woman's Missionary .So­ Mr. Spivey, n c n icpnl,ci'n help Cnlhnllc Church,
Fnudx to fnrestaM u prltuin bur­
Peter Schaaf of 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
ial were raised front aninng membeen appointed c halriMn of the
will meet Monday at 11:00 A.M. ('uruell.
ticra uf (lie congregation by Fa­
sport* committee af
in a (fee combined health led to dinover diieaie symtomi before they In the Memorial Educational Build­
of the
tha Florida
Flo
ther Newhtmie.
State Chamber of Commerce. teach the danger stage beginning tomorrow and extending ihrough Mar. ing to study a book on Home Mis­
HANK CLEARINGS
Glfferd, 71, died In the electric
Doyle E. Carlton, president &lt;&gt;t
NEW YORK, Fei.. 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 wick culcil 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-'*'
The Weather ~
Dun A BraiUticet reported today.
BUILDS HCHOOLH
of economic sign if wane* To tha more and certain lieart conditions. Health. HUte Health agencies co
MIAMI, Feb. 88-449—A $392,■tate, Mr, Carlton said, ft* has
JACKSONVILLE, 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
TAIPEI, Formosa, Feb. 28—4/19 BrowiiHvllle
72
64
mendation*.
t#, anemia and other disorder* Contrxl and the Division of Nutri school haa been awardod by the
On# requests tha Legislator* to
Dade county school board to a —The pro-Natlonallit China Union Chicago
37
31
which show up In the bloodlion and fibah«U*
Control.
'
Press said today hosoltala in Denver
63
'
33
make funds available fa r recogni­ stream.
&gt;
Bhxri;
_ h e In local planning for firm In which Alfred (Big Al) Manchuria and Bed China ara De*
Moines
46
27
tion of 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*
■ *” T 8 « r 'J~
County Health Unit and tha Semi- officer. Dr. T. F.’ McDaniel, pre­
The agency placed Chinese cut- Phoenix
____________
had engaged
77
Monday _
48
l* County Tuberclosia a n d sident of 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 jdflcUle there
through Fob. 20.
Tampa
80
7«
Coral &lt;J 'Waa, Fla,
■ H ip
‘
^ h
\^
j"1.
■‘li A )V.91
A fe t t

Rail Labor C hief F arrior Denies
Asks P r o fits Of Obtaining Money
Roads Be Seized From Jim Velasco
Rail

Public Is Tlum kcd

Aulomuhile Wruckw
Art* Reported Here

Dramatic Readings
Enjoyed A t Meet
Of Kiwanis C l u b

(

Warm I Prediction
Eor THI Weekend

Free Combined Health Test To Be
Given Here During Next 2 Weeks

b

^

Acheson R aps
Plan To A lte r
Trade Measure

Associated Preset I.eased Wire

K

Dr. Quilhiinn Talks
l*o IV &amp; \\ W. On
Detodiny; Cancer

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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

Professor Piles
Up Huge Fortune
On Small Salary

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■

Traveling To Moon
Is Now Practical,
Jet Scientist Says

Eighteen Western

77 Floridians Enlist

In Marine Platoon

I C t i i l i i t l Pr,iw Page Oaet
north Atlantic Delenie forte. Thom
t i l would bring iotal ground Iroopt
In 22 diviiinnt.

obligation* and respontibllitin.
Such recognition bespeak* nq.
tinned progTts* in the ranks of
unionisation."

Trainmen Fined

JACKSONVILLE.
Feb.
19(Spec 1*1►—Seventy, seven
young
Floridians, meigjara o f tha Stateadd*
"lla ll*
of
Montesuma"
platoon, were enlisted In colorful
ceremonies her# last niarht ami
were transferred in three special
cars to Camp Lejeune, N. C.
Representing Sanford in the
platoon was Britt L. Yates. 19. son
of Mrs. Hester Mullins, Route 2.
Born In St. Petersburg. Yates
■ graduate nf Seminole High
School. While there he played
varsity rootball and basketball. At
the time of his enlistment he Was
employed by the Patrick Fruit
; Corporation.
Thr transfer to th* North Carj ollna Marine have rather than
i Parris Island, R C- the Marine
i Corps' ra il roast recruit depot,
The Indian Evangrllst, Rev. was tine to telegraphic instruc­
Wallen
1‘amptopee, tabu will tion* from Marine Corps Headpleach each evening al 7:.1il at quartern.
Hie Wesleyan Meth-alirt Churrh,
Yales will receive eight weeks
I'aola, in revival aervirea laating
through thl* week. Special *ing- recruit training. During that tltnr
will al*o lie featured, it wa* an. , be will have a chanre to qualify
n-ittnrrd by the Rrv. (ienrge , for promotion lo private first
|class. The Kanford leatherneck
Mntah, paitor.
will l*e given a ten-day leave at
the end nf the training period.

CHAMPAIGN.' " i l l .. Feb. 1 0 Collmi prevroutiy bad rani he
POINT M U G U Tcallfn Feh, 10
b lt - A professor whose animat
bl’i Spacr travel 1* "d o ,rr it rnnvinced We Hern Europe i»■alar)- nrvrr topjwd 1*1,1*00 built
than mo»t people real Ire," ray*
up n fortune i&lt;f clmr 10 fl,(J0fl.the -eniur te*l rnRinerr for the tendi lo build up it* ttrenglh. He
noo
Kalrrhiid liuide MUaile* IlfvUiun alto had lobi ibe Senate foreign
Thl* astonishing fiat wa. dUat ihe Navy* »rrret minila test Relalmnt and Armed Service Com­
rloird In-tay in liir will nf lit**
renter here.
mitted that Klirit-I bat 175 lo 200
man who pyramided ihr money—
A . proof. Arthur V. 8t. tier- divuioni under arm*
Rtniian
thr latr George ,\. Miller,
mail offered detailed plans for
Hr Irfl hi r;itn r rilate to thr
a fi\e*lage rocket which ha Mid diviiinnt run 12,000 to 14,000 men
University o f minor*.
reniU carry two men to the moon, compared with 10,000 for U. S.
Miller, H7 when hr •lint I V
land there and return. He said diviiion*.
10, m i ■ familiar f « i r i » nn Ihi
hi- deogn, while not in produrrini|in&gt; lie drr--e.| pl.ilnly. H i
Senator Wherrv fR-Nrb| **ld
lion, i&lt; pi arthral with “ the ap­
often «lr with .tn i&gt;*nl ■« in l r «
plication nf trrlmi(|Ur* already he uridervtorid the land atrrngth
llimi Ifftlon rs fe 'e rl* Not rvm
•il (ireal Kritairi wa abmi! five
at "Ui illijHisiil.”
hi. intimate- knew of hi* wraith.
dikltian*. Krance «-ven, Norway
"Thl*
i
ptoliahly
the
flr»t
time
Altnrne) Jainr* ti. ’Thoma*,
three, flelgium nne and l.utrmIn
hi
tory
that
people
have
known
whn prcpairiJ flu wilt fo&gt;1 filing
iierg, one tattalion.
-o
mui
h
al-oit
an
iiivrnlion
yet
fur iirntati' t(&gt;tay, e.tiniatiri| Mill"Something nn that order I*
to
In
made,"
he
*aid
in
an
tner's itoitlingi. tit lM*tviirh ]tMO.IXMl
correct, air," Collin* aaitl.
leivlrw
yesterday.
anl |1.issi,ikki
Whrrry demanded to know how
St (,m main la an authority on
Thr profevnnr » * • a whirl y
many dlvition* Hip \Vc*tern Kuinimkrtn,
m
i'ille*
and
Jet
engine*,
Vnu-mi ma'lirmalirinn Hr l.-ughl
i'oinl Morii i* Ihe -Hr from which pean nation* would ftirnUh in the
ilnrlo and l&gt;&gt;niU
lint nobody
Ihe
S’avy launrhr* tup vecret wea­ nett two year*.
Vlirw pieetselv hn« hr lutrlnyrd
Collin* *aid that rpteatlon might
pon*
which travel hundred* of
hit itimlol ii U m iitlo sls-figotr
to lie revlrwnl liefore any ptiblir
in
He,
mil
to
tea.
8t.
frertnain'*
rirhrThr It*1v Irrny Mrlhwe) of «p*re*hip t* one o f the laleat ton- answer wan made.
Thr n n iiln i of thr will, Marr
Wherry laid it wa* hi* under*
I
ltd
Inna |ml it, Ind rpnLr yrstrr cept- for travel to the moon and
C. Norton, ( i n ' pfi-.iilrnt nf the
•landing the total North Allantle
Fii t National Hank in Chum* |day at th ' h’lre Mr I hodi. t ( ‘hiirrh, back. Hut the fact that hr could ditfen*e
force
under
General
l&gt;epo*its of phosphates in Tenn­
l'«icti, -aiil Mliter*•&gt; holding. "re. Wr*l ho,nth Str«*t and l,mnrl ' lall aiatut It for pul hration In- Dwight |) i;i»enh»iwer, would l&gt;*
ft
rrwm (* «ft ftv#)
essee were discovered by a tombprrtmlrii » whir lalal'iicnr nf ’ Avriinr, nnd will rontinur with rllratri- the craft fa not an Im- .'17 to 401 divUlon* In that time.
I “ Wr mediate project.
lately, and he roneluded “ A Cath­ slone cutler namrd Bill Shirley
stork. and latnd* nf «nliii wnrlh I \erv(rr* throiiRh Mar
Wherry aiked who would make olic in Rotary it a* rood a Rntar- In I 8 « l . ________
The apaee ahip would lowsr
In rompaninm In many section, t hnpr” . Mid thr |ur dor, llrv h'red
I!
Horton,
•'»I.
m* nil rhrlMian* ’H i fret into the air almve Ihe any dechdnn to u»r the atomir ian aa hr i* a catholic".
nf thr country aial ' a
email
luimh Collin* *aid Kurnfmwcr
Mr. Ratigan quoted from the
ARi"'int nf real r.tatr." Hr added: will c(wi|i-rafr in thi effort of laiinehiog *ite, wylgh .IWi.nnn would have to rnniull the Tre*!the p.uind* »o-l attain a apred of
March iavue of the Rolarian. In­
"Many " f thr .ecuritic*. pur- *ouI winnini; appropriation
dent
who
wmild
make
the
Hecrilon.
prnmi*
of
(
iini,
"II
my
people,
Jfi.t*,) mile- an hour. Power
ternational magaiine, to aunoort
rhairil rarly in llfr. wrrr hrM
"In my judgment, no military thi* view, and al*o traced Ihe or!
uiiiii hit nrath
I don't know , which are railed by rny name, would In* provided by four rurkel*,
man
ahotild
have
ihe
pov/tr
to
what hiinvestment fnrniula I vhall humble themarlvr*, and pray, •un trleMii|iei| Intid* Ihe ntlirr, make that Henaion," Collin* addul. rin of the Rotary Club to It* HADACOL Kypplie* Vitamin* Rl,
founding in Chicago and mention­
* t v lint it certainly «■&lt; a aur- I and seek my flier, and turn fmm whirh would drop o ff one by one
112. Nlarla sad Iren in Which
Collin* earlier had argued that ed a number of atmilar organisa­
I Ihrit «i, k'd way-'; lio n will I »- the
■hip
roored
upward
ersefiil ope."
Her System ess Deficient
failure
of
*ra
and
air
power
atone
tion* aa far hack a* the KlisabethWhen Millet joined thr I'mvrr- hrai from hcn»en, ard will for- •humph ihe earth'* fraviational
to *top Ihe Communlat* In Korea an rra aa Ita poinihlr forerunner*.
«lty id lllinm. fam ily in 100*1, Rive thrir *llt. and will tieal Ihejr -phere.
Mr*. I-ottis F. Edward., who
Viaitor* introduced by B. F, |*ei.
The fifth rocket, carrying tin- demon«trate* the need for U. S
hi* annual 'a la ry wa* only I'l.otio. lanrl." Servlie* e«'h ivm lny ai
crew, would coaat to the moon ground fo r m to help defvnJ kin* Jr. included V. If. Tintlr. lives at Route I, Inverness, Miss.,
When he retired in 111,11, it wa,* 7:101 o’rlork
Kairlawn, N. J., Ifenry I'enn of ha* two careers . , . she la a reg­
'•nice it reached outer »pary. It* Europe.
only |*l,n*Ni.
Congrrwv itnelf »eemrd mor.- lloatuti, Ma**., Paul Chrnev of istered nurse and also a w ife and
fuel would lie ronaerved for thAttorney Thniiia* trrmrd the
trip home. The return journey ready to accept the idra than Itileana, Maaa., Ira J. Sobol of m o t h e r of a
professor "a skillful invrslnr."
would require far lc*« fuel lie- it waa lait week liefore DefeiiM* llrona. N. Y.. J . F. Tlntla of Rut- new It*by. After
“ Hr wa* nnr o f thr mo*l unha&amp;y w u
cause
the moon lie In* atnallcr Secretary Manhall and other top Irr, N. J.. Chariea Marian of Lake- hrr
U
H*H*(t(4
I'M
*
I
'
l
l
f
(lH»l
uaiMl rhararlrr* 1 have ever
born,
Mr*. Ed-,
wood,
N.
J.,
Fred
Savwell
nf
Hudofficial*
argued
for
it.
An
Indi­
than
thr
earth,
haa
little
Rravlta
wanted
to
hold
.Seoul.
known,” he salil. “ Hr rsiues.ed
cation of thl* rame In a atalem-nt •on, Ohio, Wade Fravshrr
of ward* felt run­
Hut the trap m apiiareni fin tional pull.
no draitr that hia gifl to tin- uni­
St, (iermain Mid liquid hydro- from Senator George (D-Ga) to Hampton, Va., W. J. Reformlch of down; aha kasw |
versity l&gt;r net tin a* a mrmoiUl. uIm wa* to over rlirnd tin I S
Hr specified only that Ibf Rift line* in the we*t *o then four* sen amt nay gen would lie the raportera that he con*iderad tha Bethlehem, Pa.. Clyde Maben of she had to do
in hr tiand for rdiirall«nal could lie m l o ff by an -in itr|e, l-eat fuel*, pending development plan " reasonable" and th«URht Wayne, Mich and Clarke tloliva a a m a t h l n g to.
Congrea* ihould not pul any quota i.nd LeRor Lawaon nf DelMind.
purposes— leaching and rrtrarrh. mrnl moyrmrnt ma umr th'onyh of an atomic engine.
h e lp
overrot
He added that the landing on on the troop*.
"Hr trmarkrd that 'Everything •he key hiRhw ty town of Wnnju,
th i*
conditinal
Collin*,
a
ruddy-fared,
grayIhe
moon
would
fie
made
tall
alrmt
llfi
n.ile*
Mdllhea
•
of
.»oill
| hsvc I rortivrrl from the uniT h e ft O f $ ,(HH)
■o
that
sbo Mr*. Edward*
All the tioie Commiinl-t pn - • find, with jet* and rocketa act­ haired man. told the aenatora Ko­
Versfty, and I limply want to
rea hae al*o *hnwed that:
»urr wa* buildini; op &gt;n 'I,* ren­ ing a- tnakra.
repay my obligation.'"
would feel up to her many dutios.
IS •allaaeO frasa S*ae* nan
1. It I* difficult to build up R-di-rtn said had hern returned to Mrs, Edward* began U hing HADMlllri earnrtl global recognition ter almvi Wnnju.
force* In any areji after the enemy the owner at SL Martinsville, I a , A COL and say* it raally helped
I| N commander* -Im.lrd to
In the flrlil o f flRurra. Hr won
Sanford
f&gt;uard
haa launched hU attack.
thr
Intrrnatlonal
Mathematics »rt off thr Chmi-nr trap
Other loot whi -h lluhhuch cr.n- her. Mr*. Edwards was suffer­
2. Outnumbered ground troopa, ft •■•ml taking was allrgedlv stored ing a deficiency of Vitamins Bl,
Allied troop, rnntinoed to o|irr.
rr aaitaaeR Vr*w Paa* Oael
Prltr in 100*1 and wan prr*hh*nt
rior fire
“
power in a mum at Daytona tlrarh.
of thr Mathrinatlr* Association air nn tin « r * l a* thnueh they Mu arrival at the end of the narJ equipped with superior
B2, Niacin and Iron, whirh HADof America in 1001. Hr wa* the did not knm* what the fToininu pnvemrnt *t a point two mllet ami using natural barriers, -an
On Monday, Feh. 18. Huhbuch A LO I. contains.
author of more than !*&lt;*«» artlrlr*. nl»t* wrrr planmnK Hit! Allied from the praetko field they reduce thr offensive power nf wg- reported hark In the ntnhation
Herr Is w hat Me*. Edwards *a)p:
"Ilk .whole llfr wa» malhr. forte. Ihrrr rarefully wrie no* marched two mile* under full grrusnr* who are depending large­ supervisor and was heard in cham­ " I have taken one bottle o f your
ly upon superior nnml*r*mallra," commented' Hr, K. J. eilrndrd. Mf.itiwhilr I' N poo- pack,
ber* al Titusville liefore Judge HADACOL ainl am now on my
“ WHhoist adequate army force* M. H. Smith who had presided at second botlle, and | ran say it has
Thi* gave them nil a hearty
Ttmmarod. a long-time frirnd. rr wa* ipiielly built op in the
"Up In a month or a&gt;t bru he renter to meet the antitlpatrd appetite for .the coffee and on the ground, hacked up ny lard­ the trial here two year* hefnie. really helped me. After shy baby
llrtl on .taught
worlrd in hia office eeery (iay
doughnut* whirh 8 ft- John M. e d air force*," Collin., mid, "it
A&lt;cording lo the local record, of came I ' didn't feel like walking
including hudurelay*. Sunday* ami
tirantham had ready for tb*m on woo'd he impossible to prevent •he Ct^rnlt Court, Judge Smith is- around, I had headache* ami was
holiday*"
thq ovetrunning o f Europe by ihe sued a modifh-atlnn ordering that Criy nervous, and even oaa bot­
arrival.
They then got right dawn to the trenwndmi* land D&gt;rttr " f *h« Hubhireh he rortinned on ptohathm tle has helped me so much. | want
Army Wca|»oim
**£;— r U f r - H r i r r i - * T ~
real htwiiur** at hand, eqund tar- police slate# no matter what air to Oet.
IM ! .This was fur leav­ fa keen on taking'your wonder­
lie* In Ihe field. Tnla wa* -o and M a' pqwer wp could bring ing thr county and state on Aag. ful HADACOL T ’ wlll rerialnlf
M valtaatW I •*«• C.t . Da.|
80. I0WI without per tnlMlon'nf M* romitinirnd M lol all pattent* I
7f(*t. AI Al*e|deen, it ipiayid hul “ aquadt right" boalwaa, accord- against them."
Inn to Llaut. Newman, but te­
Collins riled Ihe herniam of t'lohatbm supervisor.let* like wairr from a M'-e
romr In contact with, for I think
On Feh |B. 1040. Hirhhuctr. H a d a c o l 11* just the formula
The new run lii* another highly gular battle mndillon* including French, Turkish nnd British sold­
driving
an
anlnmubile
without
"hitting
the
dirt
nnd
aeeking
cover
iers
in
Korea
to
support
hi*
belief
ini|Hirtant fm luie a development
needed' for Vitamin and Mineral
Hiram Healed
that the nation* o f eastern Europe light*, wa* pur.ued ami raptured deficiency."
*inee H* fient wartime invention from envmy fire."
In
Ranfoni
hv
Police
Chief
Rnv
0.
"do
Save
the
will
to
resist."
All
of
Ihla
reiultad
in
terrific
III a minute, it ran In- Kinvertrd
Registered nurses, in increas­
Arguing against any congres­ William*, who wa* aided by Jack
f|OW| a '■*l rolila i to n Ui niillime- appetilr*, but Kgt. Grantham and
ing numbers, are showing a keen
Hickson
who
arrlvnl
*oon
after
j
hi*
men
crew
were
equal
to
the
sional
'celling"
mi
the
number
of
ler weapon, inrrelf by iinorri w-inR
interest in HADACOL and in tha
the amallri aire Imireli and put' occaalon at noon, ana with the troop* whicn could lie sent to Chief William* had cornered tha reaulta that a n being secured with
fugitive.
mobile
kitchen
equipment
in
ope­
Europe, Collins said that If a
liny In the Jll millimeter, with nn
Wbrrr llappine** TonU
When arrested Huhbuch had two this great modern formula. Re­
•perial tool* reunited Thu*, the ration had n piping hot nnd taaty ceiling were set and then lifted
Ho Littleirlstols
Iretwren hia legs, two mors quest* have been received from
rum ran I** lined a* a Ut ralihrr meal ready. Tha *crew" Included l l might incite a ComtnunUt at­
many o f the## nursos fo r profes­
In a front compartment of the
for aurh ronyenlional mound tar* CpI. John Adama and CpI. Elbert tack.
sional liottlm of H AD AC O I. and
car.
two
rifles,
two
daggers
and
a
President Truman asked Con­
I.A H T T I M E S T O D A Y !
rrla aa enemy Infantry In thr Itjrrd.
many o f them Indicated that they
The men had high praiao for gress to put the Reconstruction black jack. (Rolen loot was found recommend the H A D A C O L for*
open or rhanyed wlftlv In a rail*
MM N t f T i
hrr mmr rffretive aeain»t «traf- the "menu” which Included wtin- Finance Corporation under a (In­ in his automobile, and he person- muta to their patient*. H A D A C O L
all* led officers to a hidden cache
In* aircraft or infantry moviiiR era. pork jind beana, cola alaw, gle administrator.
has helped folks of all a ge* when
bread amf huMer, peach*» and
Under the reorganisation plan hidden under tarpaling in the ihelr condition was due to a drbehind HrM hirldini;'
submitted to the two Houses, thi scrub nnr mile Routheait of the diclmcy o f Vitamin* Rl, B2, Nia­
\|orriiV( r. It l ’ filed ib ittjra lly eoffee.
After rritlng and eating the Idg government lending sgency Wrklva Bridge.
That mean* thr crew- ran plaer Ihii
Articles am) rlothlnr
itolen cin and Iron, elsments which are
R1IH, pet away from I t ............ . ■ men went back t " work at tactic* rontinue 'as a separate entity in
contained In IIADACOL.
enemy d n t ' pounrinr in mortar and earned the approval of the the esecutlve hrench o f the gov from the automobile* of nearlv 30 » IMS, TWo U SIss. C» rs * &gt; * q » *
rson* were recovered and reMa
or other fire, and lit* It hv re. viiitinf Third Battalion command­ eminent."
rned to the owners. Among these
er. Lieut. Col. Stewart Gatchel.
The Presidents plan provides
mote rontrol
It waa 1:46 o'clock Nfotro the for the abolition of Ihe present was valuable surgical equipment
The llRhtwelrht, ralihrr
W
stolen from Ihe automobile of Dr.
rifle atilt i. deftnitedly In the ra- drill wee ended and the tired bat five-member board of director* J. N. Tolar and valued at more
rrimental pha &gt; I hr i;oa| of the happy men noted that Ihe truck* who*# names ha resubmitted to than 11,400. To W. R. Brartn of
TDE * &amp; W E P.l
dmiRmt* i ' to Rft the weisht had been brought to the field to congress only a few days ago.
Th* President’* proposal in ef­ Daytona Beach articles and dolhdown to alnuit »eypn poundi, Thl*. take them ■)(. tie way bock to Urn
it
fect la a capitulation to congres­ Ing valued at IDjMO wa* returned.
for a Run whlrh ran he u*ed t » ArmoryMany other motorists recover*d
tJhtf Kfch HIm Oft «l
"The
m
en
enjoyed
U
k
a
opera­
sional
rrltlca
who
la
v
e
been
op­
fire fully automalir ** well a*
goods valued up to 9300 each.
*eml automalir. would he remark­ tion and learned more about lac­ posing confirmation ol th* present
The loot when brought to the
Hit
ably featherweight The w „| po- tic• than they had In a long time," board member*.
. On the U s front the thief of PoHca Station at the time filled
pulat WoiM Wilt If ntoj pi c e n t ■aid U*«l. Newman.
the government’* “ revenuers" con­ a C ltr pickup truck.
weapon of *lmiHar perfrmanee t*
Huhbuch waa released from tha
cbn7 obmhip charged
fidently predicted that bis agents Arm
the BAR. wriRhinp IT pound*.
y after three rears of Pacific
NEW YORK. Feta IP-GPi-The
The Run I, fed hv aa JO round action of the Florida State Racing ean handle any bootlagging and area sorvtea la April. 1947.
moonthlning problems that might
naRarine
|i
haa
utatdlliri
to
ra­
Mala
CommlMlon la dalaylng tragaml*tter I he kirk. but. in ihe demon- •Ion of horee raring reaulta from aria* from ralalug the liquor Us
(tralion It Abetdiru, termed to Florida track* ronatltutaa * a form to 112 a gallon.
Tho chief enforcement difficul­
have th« tendency hf all automatic of renaorehlp" by naaalUIng legit­
RUIU —'ii "fllmh” a* thr RUn* imate newa operations. Frank J. ties would bo encountered In the
flie,. The ratiemr liRhtne,* may Stand, General Manager of tha South, deputy commissioner Car*
contribute to the trouble of the Associated Press, said today. Star- roll E. Mealey, In charge of the
munle moving up ai earh of thn i d pointed out that repeatod In­ Internal Revenue Bureau a alcohol
automatic thot*
vestigations, including a probe by t u unit, told the House Way* and
The oheioiu advantage of Ihe Florida autborltlea. had failed to Means Committee.
Run I* that the Infantryman nut disclose any evidence that Asso­
have the tame fitrpowrr with let* ciated Press rata news dl*patches transmission o f race result*, acted
wp Ir M
|o tote. Along with the ■re the eoarte of
bookmakers' on an appeal from the RUte At­ CHICAGO, ILL. f Special)—A fab­
Run rletlRn, ordnanre eanerta are betting Information. Tha State torney General to tut o ff the flew ulous now electronic ear whin miworkinR on a new and ItRhtar
amission. In ordering o f lafrnaatlea whirls he railed "the
w eilh ammunition for it.
s SO-adapt* delay In very life blood o f the bookie” .

(C n llM W grass Ps«e c im I
all his research he had never en­
countered a plea of guilly hy a
labor union In a similar charge.
He called it “ a unique rase.
He even asked Ihe unitin'* gen
eral eounaei, Edward B- llen.lee,
to make a suggest ian for Ihe
■mount o f the '/ie. llen.lee -aril
he thought a fine of IJ6,om&gt;, such
aa was imposed a week ago in
Chicago would he fair.
But U. S- Attorney ller-rge Mnt
rl* Fay asked for a fine of 3TB.000, which Ihe Judge seeepled
However Tamm wasid:
“ If union* are to eonlintie In
grow and prosper Ihcy mu«t ac­
cept Ihejr responsibililici a» well
a . their right*. The r«i&lt;rl
m
this plea o f guilty » recognition
on Ihe part of the rinimt " f " "

Approilmalely .1,700,000 births
werr recorded in the United StatfA
in I960.
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No. 129

Senate Asks Court Of Appeals Refuses To Halt
Public Airing Execution O f Seven German Officers officIt^sHu M a c A r t h u r V isits F r o n t A n d
‘ OfRFCLoans
By Racketeer O rd e rs U .N . T r o o p s T o P u rsu e
F leein g C h in ese C o m m u n is t s
Fulbright Committee
W ill I n v e s t i g a t e
Loan T o Oil Firm
Which W ent Broke

W ASHINGTON, Feb. 20— &lt;A&gt;)
•£' — 'Thr government today rharg*
rd a New Jersey mrat parking
firm, ila iire pre-ideal and Ian
*uldirr. with conspiracy to drliir r
inferior
nrala In ihr
Army. Allornry lir n m l &gt;lr&lt;
(•rath
announced
a federal
grand Jury at Newark Indicated
Ihr .group a few mlautr* brforr
Boon,
accusing
them of " »
urhemr lo defraud the govern,
meal." The Justice Department
•aid the firm. Hen Uruaslrin
f and Sana Co*, llobokea, N. J,
had ‘‘corrupted the army inapector a" hr gifla and money
paymenta In order
to hair
them “ approve for deliiery lo
Ihr Army large quantities uf
inferior meal.**
WASHINGTON. Frh. 20 &lt;A’l
A Senate Hanking Subcommittee
today ordrtrd a public ailing of
ill charger of |&gt;olilical influence on
%0 Reconstruction Finance Corporalion loam - chargra which Prevideni Truman hat railed aiiainr.
Senator Fulbrighl (D -A tl). dir
lulxommitlrr chairman, announcrd
ihr hearing will open lomorio*
with a face-to-face mrrtiog I*
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WASHINGTON. Fel&gt;. 20 iJP) The U. S. Couit nl A|qiral« ielu.r.1
'o hall ihr i.lir.lutr.l rarrulinii in Griniany of lo r n convicted Nari wat
criminals.
I hr roint upheld a ruling by U. S. dulrict Judge Edward A. Tamm
who rrfu.rd tail week lo (trr thr trvrn on a writ of hahraa coipui.
Kefauver Hears T e s ­
T h r Court o( A pixali. howrvrr. Irft thr way open (or attornryi lot
timony On Persecu­
thr ir»*n to cany the care lo thr Su urine Couit. Il did this by directing
•Hal it* mandate (order to thr^’
tion O f Numbers
at l.and«herg, Germany. T h e y
lower court l I*- -ssurd Friday.
Racket
Operate*
JlHtgi Vuiillll nurd that federal were originally •chrduled to he
court* in thi* country have no hanrrd *otnc time ago, nut the
juri diction over sentence* Im­ execution* wire stayed in nding
posed by military tribunal* in en­ live outcomC'of their appeal to the
emy-occupied territory. The ap- court* in thi* country.
The seven are the la«t N it ii un­ timed tolimmiy lodsy in
neat- court did n-*l discus* Ihi
|&gt;oint. merely affirming -ludee der death sentence. They include I'hiladclphia y.tmblrt ucu
former S. X. general* Otto tkhlcn- city's deputy i-olirr tupctinlcnilcni.
Tuiuiii'* riding.
The delay until Friday in Mail­ lorf and Oswald I'ohl.
Ohlendorf wa* convicted of Gcotgc F. Kkluidton. ol pettring the court order mean* lliul
toinc
in charge of an eitrrmina. ruling him "lo rovn hmi-elf up."
Warren Mat lee. attorney handling
tion
group in ItiMsia which
William N. (W illie) Wrobcig. s | o e l
Moss
the com*, will have opportunity
slaughtered PO.OrtO men, women (oitncr nuinbri tarkcl opci.t‘01
meanwhile to appeal to the Sun- and children.
Injured
reme Court. MaGre’* office *ald
I’ohl once wa* in charge of *'| wlm tayi lie now inakct hit livtnf
lie would a t the highr*l trihunal German concentration ramp*. U |Js)ing the hone, was the witnos.
C ollides
to review the action* uf the lowr* nil* under Mm allegedly carried
He told the rommillcr headed b^
““
court a.
j
out the liquidation o f Jew* In tha Senator K rlau vn ID-Trnn) tlut
Q"'&lt;* thinking
The aeven Nails are in pri*on
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Inquiry O r d e r e d Dulles To Discuss
Into Rail U n io n P a c ific Alliance
Wage Controversy With New Zealand
Transport Cannot Bo Pact Would Be Similar
Allowed T o Halt.
T o North Atlantic
S e n a t o r Declares
Defense Agreement
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20— 13
— Top labor leaders carried Ihrir
grievance* tu Economic Stabili­
zer Eric John*lon today, and
Johmdon railed Citun S. t hins,
chairman of Ibr Wage Stabiliza­
tion board. Into the meeting. A
wage formula approved » &lt;* 1
bv China’s board is one of ibr
chief grievance* of the labor
group. Ihr United Labor I'oliry
Committee. New awaiting ap­
proval by Johnston before It ran
become effective, the formula
would hold wage increase* to |0
percent above a sear ago. ( hint,
arriving at Johnaton’s office,
told reporter* be had been sum­
moned by telephone about
II
minute* earlier, and did net
know what part be was lo tske
In tbe mating. .
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QuickThinkingBv Opening O f Central F a rm Groups Hit
■‘"’“"L i,R..C Drivpr Save* F’lorW» Exposition
^r e• e z e At
Price
F
DU$ u n v e r 3aves Attended Bv 28.709
“ Unfair L e v e l s
Lives O f Children
Oltl.ANlMl, Fcti. ‘Jit tSiMvIs.i
l ’ii*l .lav cr.iw.1* liitalinc J*
"ic.i paol i-vtjn u - puiiir.l tlir-Hir1.
Is Badly tin'
loriMlil--* here M -tm l.u for
As A uto thr muh anooal t'riitikl I'luri-la
« ■I * I
|&gt;
1Kvp-&gt;'itl»n The firm- ».&lt;• Icln*
W illi
O U S la -1 vrar’- ininitor
i I ji *i \car the (in&gt;l ila. allrn-tl.y an alen d n v ancc wa- no.JM tin r.— r.l (••» the
* ‘ ‘
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IK cviHi.ltion*. T h r I PRO

I’ aimcrs W ill Oppose
C e i l i n g CheTiigcs.
Government ' Fol d
WASHING IOY IVI. 20 (/I*)

Initiative Is Regained
By Allied Forces
As Limited Offen­
si ve
Is Renewed
IOKYO. I rlt. 20 &lt;/P&gt;
t»cn- ill MarArthur virded il«e roaring
• enlral Korean Inml today, wat. Ii
e.i Allied gon&gt; and waiplaue*
pound ibe fading |{ej&lt; and llirii
oiileird bit troop* lo le.ulue tbr
■nilialiie generally.

1III* ilu l nol i n f i l l n r . r s i.iu t y
lh a l A ll ICsl f o ic c t l-OUId a ttrn ip t
KdiiiMliont m n I loth) any y«»*# a new il liv e a r i i i .s ih r 1I’ l l i l l r l 18
.
.hiMic.' passcngczs when so autortaiotc II
\\.-If*-. rviH.-itlon j niiiiitiii in*»kr- 1** lirr/r t.11mi |Micri L f i i b i 1111•» | ( r i l
K o ir a .
OiiJiil. -.mi i&gt;vc out I Soil. 4 -i.lc |ire life II I, *ai.l lliat tlx
vear'- al " i i h I a II
Ir %r I* %%**»»•*I rn *l HI
W hen M i l ' A l l l i l i l i | h i l r , th r /\l'
alt-ii.
ta
Itc
fm
(lie
w.
I
i•
\0eel
Mild, tiz-he.l inl.i the &gt;idr ol ll.e
k iu.iik.rl* in*I lie . a lir a ily lia .l1 i l l krafl n il n il 4
xl t&lt;&gt; to xh.a.l .f Hi. I'lRil i,.mil LmhI a)iMil.i|»r*
bin it I 4 ’» o ', lock yc.tci.lsy a|. &gt;&gt;( |o7.inn)
Icall l|t*r III III11.«(•«••• **•!tl••*1 lll^j irite w a l »»l l l i r 1•Hill r «| u l l m n v r
IciniMiii mi Sooth S j ii IohI A . choc
lie |mi!iiIci| out llial with I In- •UK»
l l u l a l- lllrtl J .1II 2 5 am! M JI
lame* I!. Stiale* .Sh
Ilir&gt; mmI hi a 1*nit1 ilalrnirnl e .l o nly la .t w eek hy 4
41 Gindezvillc
. ow
. . on tinL,e Mon
I,rnII
‘-rill'anljtv m
lilw
he \l|, J"c
Alim. ulin
wtu. S.'in
eiiti I*1 . ,,niX(M
.-K
, av,
, I1,lurnla
h- State lItit (.timrit jrr ir.itK .inti \%illiriic K e .l pu , h lh a t f ailed .

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keep airnting him at a blind lot
failing lo rnlorrr the law iitaiuil
tome olhcf |&gt;cltont.
Al a public bcaiinw bclr yctlct
dsy. Hatty (Nig) Rmcn. anolhrt
imctinic nuiobcii op. lalol it*
I'hilsdelphia. named Kirhaidton
,, . on w.bont 1
at a _I:_
polite nffuul
had tUwcred grflt and entertain- 1 '' '|r"’ ,J ..WJJ ‘Irivmg tbe autor.ie- lu |iiik!u4r .iIiiiih)mll&gt; ill an rllml
ment.
mobile, a
•() Ntudebsker Sedan. ,tav, \Ve.tne*.lav. Tlior*.lav amt Id k rr |t | l | | i r i a14*111 V4IIIIK I»MI IllK ll.
Iln l
lit A«Vd|tl|»linll
«III* .
till*
lticharil«on, a veteran police
of- 1injun I. and Joel Most. N. ITiilav. arnl a i..|iie*lcl lenrat
M ill
fierr, made a blanket denial 01 lid -on. wr wat tilling willi her. iMMikiug of the w-inllllatinK lee M n lr iiit iil "M ill.
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. Vogues, the IHR I vcz-lon of the i i t t .l •• -»ii 1 m l 11r *m11tattoii im t ln
the testimony in Philadelphia to- wi(
ttougli the window ol Jd*|orii- evfio-ilion promi-e* in I.- i« U wiirlt | 4 f i * r l l l l l r r * , n m rtiifi
day. A member of Ito erinu com&lt;•ft *1
mittre *laff .aid llichardvon Inc car lo r pavement, tiatiow- more iHipnlhi than in anv tor r r v , I'B M tliiip , H in rr tio iilr
laU.r—a* w.11 us “ ri|Oital'hc wheel, of the but ''eding year.
might testify here laler in the ly rirapin
A *|wvlal .wlii-doli- of event* hs. price*
day.
which wa knocked to the right by

'lacAr'hur recalled lhat Presi­
dent Truman had .aid the Gen­
eral -honld make the divliion
whether to cro«- the Imriler again,
lint he told war eorrr.fM&gt;n.|enl* at
the front:
‘‘ I -hall not arbitrarily evtvtiie
■tiai authority . . .”
Thr Allied rnmmandi'i indicat­
ed that “ if an-l when" Allied
troop* narh the tonler, hr would
give ron*ideraiion to any “mgi-nt
|H&gt;liliral rra»ou* again*! the rro**ing."
Thi British are leader. In the
opposition to rro*.ing 18 again.
They were reluctant to .end their
forces aero** last fall at the high
tide of Allied offensive effort*
again*! (hr |{*-*l Korean*— before
Bed China turned Ihr Allir* i»ack.
When Allied troop, after thrust­
ing into Bed China la.t fall drove
rlo*r to the Manchurian 1-ordrr ill
arms* the peninsula, China threw
ten* nf thousand* of her regular
Kaailaaec Ps, l-*a* V » o

WASHINGTON. Feb. 20 &lt;/P)
— The United Slates is con.ideiing
a triangular defense alliance with
tiern planned for eaeh day. Y r«lri.
The organlration* are the AinWeUlierg, who al«o np|M&gt;arcii at the impact of the colliiion.
Australia and New Zealand as a
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h••noted Otanre county, Apop .-riran faim lotreau fedeiatton.
yesterday's putdlc hearing Heremove toward a projected Pacific first gave veerrt testimony to the
Doll, air rcnqicrating loilay in ta, Chriatmat and Florida
1 11 ihr National tliunge, the Nationul Faimer* Union, thr National
Pact similar lo the Notlh Atlantic crime in Philadelphia last Octo­ I rinald-l augbton Memorial Hot|ti- Club niemhera
Remainder of the week"* lit.)- Milk PuHlucrra t '-deration an.I
ber.
lal where they were taken in
Tieaty.
gram is a* fallows: Today, I’lo. the National &lt; •niin-il of r•azmer
In this testimony, which the l!iu*on ambulance
Informed officials reported today
Joel Mon.
_ade piddle today
_
neer l&gt;ay, al»o doignatiil fm lira- Cooperatives.
committer m
lhat John Fostrt Dulles. Secietary Wei.barg clainieil ihslItichardKi'n Senonole High School (irrhman. 'st-l «-&gt;only. L .k ro u n ty . fom iav.
Thr group
Ten new member* w ne added
of Slate Acheson's Republican for­ had
“ ‘made
me7 . ,------.
uncomfortable
fo.
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On Wednesday wintei vi»itor* to change pre«ent law* reiaiing
Inal night to lha growing memeign |iolicy adviser, is trady to to years, adding that he conbcrahlp of the Hanford l'oit No
iruallaaeC Oa Paa* Tw o!
under ohirrvatlnn for a porilblr w ill to honored and atked to reg u­ to ceiling, on farm commodities.
discuss
this
and
other
possible
de­
S3, The American Legion.
I
, ,,
I „
ivr
m a special nooin
unuei iponlar at
!i»oth undvr
*p«n- Their ha- torn no official word
fracture of the skull, said Dr. W. &gt;or*hip of Greater Orlando Cham- the Administration will «eek a
The new members Introduce.; by
fense lineups wheo he stops off in
Adjutant Jamea Singletary, are
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i er of Commerce. Il i* also the day ehargi. The government la pro­
V. Koheils tin* morning. Mis.
Moss
New Zealand shortly for official
Allan B. Wallace. William F.. VUtI _
V I J J i A f is under treatment lor lareratmus file tk'ore. Marion rounty, Lock-&gt;iiildie.1 now from plaei ig ceding,
talks.
Donald H.
I * * i v i l d o l v r l of the fare and esr. multiple ban, and Florida Stale tinivrr*ltv on tarm pruilucta ai le»» than
Duties already has visited Ja|U, K. E.
alumni day.
their parity price*.
an
and
Australia
to
dl*cu*»
a
R h r in p
P im m
X
Liui»e» and abraaiMw.
t On Thiiraday Seminole and S'
Pari*Y prne- are wihdar.l. tor
lfMJjf. Mu*
spane*e
peace
treaty
and
to
eiW rlll l l i v
w as v t in
‘ 'v i
Th» driver o f the hus, IfiiY-e-rt ' ledin* eimntir* will he reeognllrd inra*iumg Inim -••mmodii» -, d
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Thrl nrarn
plom
Ideas
for
a
mutual
defen*.
and l-oulaRotundo, .
A ll-'wi'll, wa* knocked from h i*! along with Orln Vl«ta, Union Park, .laird Ly law to be ruuallv fair
W ASIIINGTON. Feb. 2 0 - &lt;/P) arrangement In the Pacific.
DLTROIT. Frh. k*0-&lt;/Pt-Th.- s. at Ly the impart uf the colli.Ion, WV t Side Cotninunitv Club an-l lu tin farmer and those win,
W. B. McMillan; Ploridp WikiOfficial*
emphasised
to
a
repor­
•avare
law
of
the
Jungle
a**rtlr.(
life Association officer, am) a ill* - Chairman Mutray (D-Mmil) to­
the automobile hilling the hu* agtinilluri*ts. Till* i- al-u nvia- t-uy hi* |irudnit*.
Tlie farm group*' statement
rector of conarrvatlari , -*f the day ordrtrd a Senate labor com­ ter the three-way alliance la one ilaall in Ihr *awdu*t ring of a near the front. OuickTy recover- ll»n dag. tying in witli tlrlandn'.
of
apvrral
alternative
arrangr.
rirfu&lt; yesterday.
Freak Water. FI«&gt;1 and flame Coining from a bruising jar against Civil Aitmada.
wa* i.M u’d a
iinn- ••• gniim-d
ir * " ll" * r a
I'M # .•■ » 1 " " I
ment*
now
being
ennaldercl
a*
a
miraion. told U r Legloqna|Ir* uf mittee inquiry into the dupute
Il wa* ijuick, it wa* cruel, an-l to aide of ihr bu*. hr Jnmmeit on
Friday will to n[|*- rvan.r d i
mean*
o
f
knitting
democratic
na­
Shelia, a Royal llrnpal Tig. r ••(
effort* to eliminate water- hy­
l&lt; waftowsO Oa #aa» T**e|
day f"r VnllMiS county, Wiulri
M o II b m I n» !*«■» Tw«t
acinth* which cover many lake&lt; between the railroad, and (out tion* eln»er logather In the Pacific Clyde llra lly ’* animal art, wa.
5 % R a is e Is G r u n te d
King................
Linn Harry Itohiul! told
area.
anu slreama and ara a menace to operating uniont.
•lain.
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memtor*
*»l tin Lion. I lull lo.Another,
il
wa*
teamed,
would
Prince, a big African lion, »&gt;
the aupply of fl»h. The beat me"In tin* lime o( national emei- add thr Philippines aa an original the killer.
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day that plans f..r the emimpunity
u
.» I hod now urad, he aald. I* a nonfi«h Friday
fry Friday night at the
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fi*h fry
* poironoua
hormone
compound genry wr cannot pcimit our tram- member of the United Rtates-AuaThe •erne
wa* the ShornXalaric* nf more Ilian inn I ity Llk* Club ground* are going
tralia-New Zealand arrangement, Cirrus at the Fair Ground* Coll-which cauaei tha hyacinth* to grow
I.OX ANGKI.KX. Fab. SO—(/P)
------• ulployee. wrre ordercil iai.e.1 •’• uhrad according to -vhc-liile.
wilh auch rapidity that they de- |H&gt;rtalion system to htrak down." and leave tba way open for all •eum. Three titoo*and school chil­ —(iamhlrr Mickey Cohen, who
Jo*epli Peter M etid url,
re- percent hy action uf the C its Cum
(Veil Carlton who hra-l. the
Murray said in a statement an­ slUrnativr* now oalnr dl*ru**ed dren were the audience lo Prim-. • broke l-rrnd wilt. Evangvli*! Billy &lt;idenl uf IHftl Laurel Itoad, Win- mission at an adjourned nu-cllng
•tray themaelvca.
eommittee in ehargi- of tin- pro­
He also told o f effort* to in­ nouncing that public healings additional countries to Join later. lustful fury.
Graliam Sunday nigld in a Sun- le r P a rk , died suddenly yesterday la-l night, II N. Sayer, - tty •-I'-rk, gram asked for more cooks for
Secretary Aehraon wa* reported
terest youth* in outdoor project* would start Thursday.
He leaped oil Hhrha and *ank •el .Strip cafe, uttrndid a inert- aflrrnnun while
visiting
w-il. t . | . . .i i r . | th i. morning,
irwailaatS Oa rap* ala|
tin job Ilia eoinniiltoe include*
including flrhing conteata, aa n
hi* jaw* into her Ixrk in thr ing la.t night which Graham friends in Sanford
The raise, lie added, affect nulv I ’arl William*. John Land-eth and
Murray
said
the
sporadic
strikes
mean* of combatting juvenile de­
course of an art arrnmpaninl •poke on “ llnw To Beronir a
Burn Apr. k’2, IH8J in t'hieagu those ernplnyee* who at&lt; inakmi liol--M Xhawrn.
linquency.
and failure of ihrtrailioads and the Mrs. C. A. Stoneham
hy balking gun* and anappuu Chri.lian.”
Mr. M rtrdnrf wa* a retired e|e« under ll.iIlM ) a vest
Itriiel F. (Bold.ir I Itolonson,
Post Commander Karlylc Hour- rail biolheihoods lo settle theii
whip* of trainrra.
A reaulttlion w a . pn-'od ev- fniil and vegetat-l. l-rokri at
“ Thousand.
of
pr»plr have trieal engineer, lie moved (•• WinDI
ch O f Heart Attack
holder read repliea from Senators
Thrrc
wa*
perhaps
a
merciful
lim
e
ter
Park
almut
threr
niuniha
ago
p
n
.a
in
g
appreciation
to
the
toen nraying for a long
Holland and Smathara acknowledge wage dispute "suggrits lhat their
element to it. however. Few if that Alirkry Cohen would grl from (Chicago when- he wa- » County Commission fur the effo rts ihe Sanford Stati I'armrr Maiing telegrams sent by the Post may be serious delects in our Rail­
Mrs. Charles A. Stoneham, one- any of thr wide-eyrd youngster • religion,“ Inc dynan le prraeiirr member of the Warren G. Hardin,- uf the County in securing the re l-et wa* inducted a- a member ■
•&gt;f tlie Sanford Club hy a vi*ltVT requesting that the -Navy not way Labor Act." That Act pro­ third owner of tha New York were aware o f Prince’* virion- lol.t newsmen.
Masonic l-odga No. I IP ’.’
|-a. ing of X-nilh Sanford Aveuu-- ing Lion, I. B. Henderson of
change Ila plana fo r reactivating vide* machinery for mediation ol Glanta, died today In her deep of accomplishment.
lie
Is
survived
hy
the
widow
an
I
from
T
w
e
n
ty-fifth
Street
south,
a
At first, effort* were made lu
tha Sanford Naval A ir Station.
a heart attack. Sna was M.
It happened that fast. Grown­ keep from rrporlrr* the fart two son*, A rth ur I.. of tVintei part of tlie old iiiln nd o Highw ay. Winter Park.
(CwatlaaeO os ra se ala I
It wa. a typical I ion induction,
Mrs. Stoneham, w ife o f the late ups on hand understood, hut they that Cohen wa* to allrnd last Park and Robert C. of Chicago;
Ileloeution of the City dump wa*
, , t lM-ing iuinctoate.1 with roar* from
Nhvv has no Intention of changowner of the Giants, died at the aald the children were epared.
also two grandchildren of Win nidhortird in ease thi- becomet
MI.IGIITI.Y DELAY RD
night's meeting.
Ing Its plans,
r« * « of Leo an-l other lion*
“ My kid,” said one, "wee more
nree**ary l.y th reactjvaHo'n’T.f
N E W IUKHIA, L a - Fell. 20— Mayfair Inn, headquarters af the
Graham, driven hy Stuart Ham- ter Park.
James Q. Galloway asked for p lV - l.u k r Uennett, u grocer, lent baseball club which la holding interested in when he was going Men,
Funeral servirrt will lie held at the Naval Air Stulli-n where Ik,, aero** the »trei-t at the Sanford
who a year ugo renounced
h /..mi. Callrd upon to make a
co-operation In obtaining volun- irtiing to order any of the to- spring training hare.
to get hi* l•alloon.H
SO dlllllp is located. The new site Is
hia hillbilly radio .how and a Eriek*on Funeral Home ai
tears to supervisa tha taking of Imccn ndvertiaeit on a postcard hr
She i* survived by a son, liarIt didn’t acem Ilk* a fair fight. string of rare horses in favor P.M. Thursday with the Xanfur 1 in an isolated section north ol -pre.ii. Lion lloLinwin was in­
terrupted hy cheers an-l aptdauee
ticket* at concessions at the Semi­ rrceivp.1 yrvU-nlay.
s«v C. Stoneham, Prrsldcnt of the Piinei leaped without warning of religion, led new*men on a Ma«onie Lodge No. f.'J In charge ! Lake Ada. *ald Mr. Hayrr.
nole County Fair which starts on
Mr*. from hi* pedevtal. And Prinre wa* merry automobile chase.
A I ‘it y
sponsored
bartovur, “ tore hr had finished the first
thr service*. Burial will take pla- .The rant, from thr Southern To- Giants, and a daughter,
lie sat down grinning,
Mar. II.
liaccr. Co.. Ltd., of New Orleans. Charles Aufderhar. Mrs. Stone- much bigger than Hhrha.
At one point Hamblen tloppid lati r in Chicago. Tlie family ho- sehrsluleil to take place tonight ‘ entener.
A letter was read from Captain . ante loo late. Il was imatmarked ham and her son and daughter
In the in*tant of the attack and demanded that a motorcycle re&lt;|ue.ted that flower* In- omitted ,1 the Country Cluli for memtor* his initiation complete, follow­
f t Eva William* nf the Salvation Sept. It . IIHii
each owned a one-third share of Realty couldn’t do anything (•&gt; officer arrest e
All member* of the Masoul
( the New York Giants, oa* -all- ing which the lion* in tlie /..m&gt;
eve j
-*** —---p s
.
the
pursuing
re
Army thanking thr Legion for
hall It.
(’oat Office workrta found It thr .'lull.
porters. The newsmen Mplalned [-'“ 're are- r#qu»*tr.I to meet at th.- -d off due to the death of the nto hi out anottier roar,
raising ffttt at the dime hoard* at while* replacing an old cabinet.
Boliert Xhawrn, chairman of
Tlie funeral will he held Friday.
lie held b a rk other animal* they had a Up Grahma »*&gt; on i M»*onle Hall al 2:tN&gt; I’ M. to ii ther of Horace Stoneham. Ginnt*'
Christmas time.
tlie Lion* BIimmI Bank committer,
•wncr, X|r. Xayer Ir.-lared.
in hla lion* and tiger* art. A hla way to a conference with *rm* the funeral in a ImmIv.
Home uf the members last nignt
told of the trend ales meeting
roustabout fired a blang gun Cohen. Graham told the newstried out the new metal chair*,
in Orlando, lie *t.e.*rd the fact
through the rage bars sgain-i men he waxn't.
100 o f which were rereatly dcllvthat each town in the hl-x-d lank
Prince’s ear.
Ilamhlrn
told
the
reporter*
they
rred at the Legion Hut. It wa*
district i&gt; requested lo appoint
The lion tel gu. Sheba dragg- &lt; wrre going to a meeting with
voted to retain the wooden chairs
u doctor to tlie genrr.il ,-ouimit.
herself away. About an hour lai “ s o m e
Important
Hollywood
far emergency use.
Ire.
er *hr was dead.
star*,”
and
that
Cohen
would
be
Cap!. Earle T. Lourka announced
Man* wrre mitline.1 at the
Beatty
mourned
her
lost.
"thrown
out”
if
he
showed
up.
that the paid membership of the
nu-eting for wai emergency or
“ She wa* the whole act," he
Then
Graham
and
Ilamhlrn
lly
ARTHUR
L.
KDSON
Post was 4*3. and wHk the addl*
atornie attack, in which ca*o
•aid. “ I wouldn't have taken flO,. drove awav, tinpursued.
lion of new members would to
W ASI IINGTON. F e b . 2 0 - &lt;/P) S ii G l’s got a break last night lhat 000 for her."
Idnod wnulil he •• nl to stricken
latter,
Cohen
lull)
reporter*
he
* 492. lie ripresaed hope that the tv rry C l muil dream about: they had dale* with sit beautiful French
arena, he drclarrd. J. T. Fill*,
Thr
show,
if
course
went
on.
attended
the
meeting
and
nohodv
MR figure of last year would bo
Orlando, wa* a visitor.
Prinre
stayed
in
the
act.
The
threw
him
out.
Il
wasn’t
until
eirfedod.
The C l's at Walter Reed ItcHpilal recuperating form injuries, had lion* and tigers performed again after he spoke at the ralherlng
l ‘ \lt M MEET
that Graham
admitted Cohen
champagne with the girls at lire French Embassy, went lo a show and last night.
A supper and meeting of thiwas there.
Xeminolr County Farm llun-ao
later, had dinner.
PARDON AHKED
and the veteran* on Ihe Farm Cla*«
Their reactions varied.
TA LLA H A SSE E . Feb. 20-/-P)
IIK LA N O SWINDLER
will to held tonight at 7:00
— Lawyers for the aged alaver of
Pfc. John Ahmann o f Erota,&lt; &gt;
DEI.AND. Feb. 20—(»!’)—An aeo'clock at the Future Fanner*
(TALLAHAB8EE, Feb. tO-f/P) Minn., aald worriedly: " I 'l l nava
state
Rep.
Charles
Hehuh
pleaded
ru*ed
eonfidrnre
op»r*tor
ha*
ad­
Building al Semlnoh- High School.
—Governor Warren isn't plan­ to phone track home to esplatn all Korea. But Grant, who la d feH 4. with the cabinet nardnn today to mitted »winilling a Conneetlrut
Hlnchra, said he was no hem. *R«Dr. J. W. Wilson will have charge
ning to replace Frank Wright, thi* Irefure any news story get.
give
Charles
Gifford
a
thorough
lauinestman out of 128,300 which
irlve It or not, I fell down.”
nf ihe program.
who has resigned as his eaecu- out to Minnesota,teat
of
bis
sanity.
h* spent on “ wine, women and
. Rogers Is (pending 21 month*
, « t l v o assistant.
Gifford wa* sentenced to the •one, police said today.
fin the other hand, then- was
T O F T MEET
&lt;- »
Wright will leavq Feb. at to PFC. l-awrenc# Waida o f New In the hospital. **1 dived Into a electric rhalr for tha Apr. 24 slay­
Howard I’ederaon,
.Vi, alia*
swimming pool down In Florida.
Thr regular monthly meeting of
resume his public relation* hast- Britain. Conn. Waida posed hap­ 'As I was coming up, another quy ing of tha Pinellas rounty legisla­ Howard Christy, was turned over
the hoard of directors of Ihr Semi­
svesa la Miami.
*
tor. Hla death warrant has been In two Bridgeport, Conn., detec­
pily with all *la ftrls rlu*tered was coming down."
nole County Chamtor &lt;&gt;f Commerce
The Governor Issued a state­ about him. When one o f the jrirl*
signed
and
If
nothing
happen*
to
tive* today. Vn|u*ia county officer*
Aa for the girls, they seemed to
will to held at the City Hall to­
ment that “ it Is not at this lime said *he
prevent hla execution, It will take arrested him In nearby Holly Hill
umc find the GI'S okay.
she was wearln
wearing a perfum
night
al 7:30 o'clock, Ed Whitney,
planned to nil Frank Wright’s brand No. 6. hr talm lv reported:
place
this
week.
two weeks ago.
Two girls probably deserve spe­
manager, announced l-.li)-.
pUcw.
The
cabinet
took
no
Immediate
1."
“ I’m wearing wolf
cial mention: MIW. Tanya and
“ The Governor'* office already Pmhahlv vras, too.
action on the petition.
PR A Y E R S FAIL
Mile. Josrtte Fargas.
la swamped with work( but In
The girls are over her# repre­
N A PE R V ILLE , IIU E»b. 2 0 Tanya (it's hath her first and
toOR'l WAU-OUT on wage rw.an effort lo further economise, senting a hosiery firm. It seem* last name) must ba the world’ &lt;
HID E DIEH
(JP)—A chain o f prayar hv student*
trala le oaten(tod Into u threatJACKSONVILLE. Frh. JO -&lt;P3
tha vfDre stoff and I ara going si i French drsignera each mad# a only hoelerv model who la the mo­
PARIS. Feb. 20—UP)— Andre ended yesterday with the death of
onod withdrawal from all phases ot
73 69
Atlanta
ta try to do Frank’* Work. We pair o f hosr, and each select rd the
ther nf seven bids, o f whom three Glde, 21, considered France'* an attractive coed, an outstanding th* Dafoaaa MoblUuUon Program
30
2
Blamark
worked overtime and on model h* thought would show Hied In Infancy.
greatoat man o f letters, died of student at North Central College.
_
___
two •a n * o f f to best advantage.
Btownavllle
70 07
Phyllit Ebingrr, this y»ar'a no too* It la ravlasd, aa a Joint AKt^
Tha answer to this, o f course, jmeuawnla last {tight. H* van the
Chicago
47 80
i K tore la 1247. homecoming queen al the roller*, CIO later policy committee meet*
The consensus, arrived at anlv
•in
U 28
S i ID Iks
Glde wrote mare t h y 10 books. died of acute leukemia, a cancerous !■ W aririOften. At th* aoaalon (I. to
ftta h
De* Moine*
37 31
______ a
n “ The disease o f th* Mood, eight days r.) ana; AVI. aMaf WUUam Green;
art
the U. 1 * ■Is hast known. novels
87
a
New York
A . J . Mayra. Marnauonad Aas'n ol
era# tie.
_______ ___
amd kopec ............. ........ "T b s 1■■anile*-" after ah* was stricken.
M
Oklahoma City
and "Pastoral Bymyhiay." PublU
Tha wither 01"a so hand were la stay In
Btudeata at North Central and MaeteHaliteaA . and Jamea Care)
45
ration cf hla “ JotmaD" In recent nearby Evangelical Theological CIO eee ietray trerauim. At right
Washington
Cot. Gerald Auger of Lewiston,
Jooetto
8
23
Winnipeg
Ms.; Prt. Robert Grant of Chi­ could sneak tia cngilak. Sfco ___ yean greatly widened hla world Seminary had conducted the ehain Rimer B. Walker, etc* p r e s id e n t ot
Jacksonville
50 00
cago Metohia. HI.! CpL Paul Ro­ with Ahmann, s k a spake no andlean.
o f prayer for recovery of the ft - the latanattaM l Aas'n of Machin78 t »
Miami
Be sharked and fascinated two year-old senior. Physician*, how­ lata, la Khava ta W a s h in g t o n a ( I f !
gers o f Cincinnati, and PFC. Rn- French. Now I M thru aeaieona
Tallahatse#
77 58
generations with hla literary pnh- ever, had held no hope for her re- hla resignsUgo tram thr Wag*
K—* Moveh of Rackkin. B. C
78 57
Tampa
Ing* of morality and Immorality
Borne of tho boyi ted keoa ktt la
auhdliattak Board, (/atoms nonai ,
? »\ t
vn *‘

American Legion
• Post No. 53 Adds
Ten NewMembers

Savage Lion Kills
Tiger

S

Lions Club Finns
('(im munity Fish
V r v On Friday

Mickey ColicnAttcnds
(irafuim Prayer Meet Winter Park Resident
Dien Here Suddenly

Convalescing G1 s Have Date* With
6 Beautiful French Hosiery Models

Want Revision In Wage Formula

Warren To Carry On
With One Assistant

L

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�TUESDAY FEB. 20. 1931

THE SAMrtWD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Communist Sabotage In America

Thc Sanford Herald

Korean War

Bouquets And Brickbats

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More thnn eight hundred American Communist* have army force* Into tho conflict.
That action forced an Allied roreceived graduate training in sabotage at the Lenin School
In Moscow, according to an article in the March issue of trtat bach Into South Korea.
Since Jan. 25 when tho new
Pageant magazine. Moreover, aabotage of vital American Eighth
Army commander, Lt. Gen­
roduction ha* already begun; in California the Communist eral Matthew B. Ridgway, order­
arty hn* officially ordered its members in the longshore­ ed hi* "limited offensive," the
men’s union "to do everything in their jwwer to prevent the tide* o f war have shifted again.
The Able* have won bark much
shipment of military supplies to Korea."
of tho South Korea arra* they
Written by Donuid Ilobinson and entitled “Sabotago: gave up, including key placea in
1351”,. Pageant'*
Pageant’s article reveals for the first
firnt time that anboruibo- the Seoul-lnchon area but not the
tcur* have bepti Blamed for damn go to essential machine capital Itself.
lacArthur had one nf his typitools In California, ami thut the K. H. I. suspect* sabotage e a lL
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acid comments...for ____
Kussia’a
in the w re c k of a railroad train near Holland, Miss., last Irsdrr:
July. In the month of August alone, Robinson addi, 106 in­
*'l note that Marshal Statin ha«
stances of Communist sabotage were reported within the Just predicted the annihilation of
our forte* in Korra. But his
border* of the United States.
" jN b s v e
«!c a lot better than
More than 500 cose* nf Communist xnbntage have been (Chinese and Koreani comrade*
proved during the Inst year; in Rrilain, France, llroxi), Al­ they have Vet done to prove him
geria, iniliu. Malaya uini Ju(mu tin Communists have nuc- a prophet."
Chinese lo**r*, MarArthur said,
cecded in dislocating some portion of the world-wide defense have
l»en among the bloodiest in
effort. These nets, says Holiinson in Pageant, nrc merely modem time*. Allied forte* have
the lieginning; anil Attorney (Jcnerul J. Howard McGrath chewed up aome o f the best troops
lias warned that more than half a million American citizens o f Htd China, he added, and they
|i« hard to rrplare.
are prepared to participate in the Communist campaign of willBefore
MarArthur flew to t h »
destruction.
«"n ju airstrip Tuesday morning.
Pageant point* out that four trained saboteur* in key Allied force- rolled behind lank j
in a northward thrust along the
electric plants rouM paralyze New York City in n mutter centra
front. Field dispatch-*
of minute*. At Saull Ste. Marie, where the Soo Canal join* nm ted offeniive, a renewal of the
1-ake Superior and Lake Huron, a group of federal agent* tfhl djitrlhad the action a* a
tested the vigilance of the guard and found that saboteur* Ilrd-kBIIng vaid*_ Ridgway ha*
’ hfnewe
could easily pul the locks nut of commission. Almost all the strength,
iron ore mined in America must puss through those lock*, ■ FronUL.
^
the article adds, and the Kremlin know* it.
Ounmunlst. were massing aruunil
Pugcunt reveals a six-point Communist plan to sabotage f* »M * n g . the road tenter 10
railen' north o f Wonjq which tho
arms production in the event of wnr:
Rrda won last week. Massive Red
1. Damaging building* and equipment'by explosive* or riHinter-attarka won aome ground

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Gut habitation on earth wa*
madr ready at fsbulou, pain* and
with Infinite foresight. It w** no
areldrnt. The rrault of an accident
U a Bir*«, and thl* world I* no
me**. God ha* laid up hidden treattire* of which man ha* not yet
dreamed. Thua the heaven* and the
earth were finished. -Gen. 2:1.
There were nearly 15.000 houirt
built in the Miami atea tail year,
as compared with 10.850 ihe year
before. and 7.860 I lie year hr foie
that Bui in lanuiry of (hit year
thtte weir nnlv BOO houses slatt­
ed at comp tied wtlh 1,5)0 in Jan­
uary of h it year The war is hav­
ing its effect upon new construelion.
Not having anything else appar­
ently to have a “ week" about, the
National Smiles Week Commit­
tee has pioclaimed the week of
Feb. 26-Mar. 3 as National Smile
Week. Now it is a very commend­
able thing to smile, and it is much
easier to go through life with a
smile on your face than a frown,
but why wr should have to endutr
a special week for insincere smil­
ing i* beyond us. Personally we re­
fuse to have anything to do with
iisleturc'a wcliei
conmillrF meeting ' i n ’Orele 'hek
voted to
lighten j tsltld laws
t|einst abuses, waste and chiseling
Mi connection with State Welfare
Department handouts, indicating at
Watt that so ar chiseling is going
on. Them ate, says the commillfr.
140,000 persnns in Florida now re­
ceiving mate than $50,000,000 a
yetr in tuch jtuhlic handouts, which
do not include johless benefits, G l
benefits. $52-20 club and stmilat
emolument,. Committer members
also suggrit that considerable sav­
ings would be made if names of
those on the dole were made pubOiganirrd labor charges that
Prrsitlenl Truman’* ((’ resident Tm man’s, mind you) war mobiliration
program represent, the interest* nf
big business because it includes
a provision tor faceting wages at
no more than 10 percent above
of the level of a year ago in its
efforts lo combat inflation. Labor
teams lo think that lha price* «(

rise. Such a policy would, if car­
ried out. bankrupt every business
la the United Slates and it is hard
to see how a bankrupt economy
could seive the interests of anyone
except the Russians.

fire *.

Hanford Herald’* Coatributioa
Editor Rollood Dean and his
ataff of lha Sanford Herald are
to be congratulated on their big
Monday edition o f eight section*
and 64 page* constituting "An
Invitation to Tour!its."
Profusely and beautifully il­
lustrated, the huge annual edition
la really an historical compendium
o f all that is really uieful Infor­
matively speaking to native and
visitor alike, o f Seminole county.
Its communities and it* people. If
■ newspaper can I * railed a mas­
terpiece, the Hanford Herald of
la«t Monday merit* a place in the
archive* o f all Central Florida
cltirrn*. It will be of Inestimable
value to those in other state* who
arc fortunate enough to receive a
copy.
- O R L A N D O SENTINEL
Editor,
The Hanford Herald.
Sanford, Florida
Dear Sir:
Our friend* from the tourist
court sent Mr*. Russell and me the
big edition o f yuur paper dated
February 12. 138.. We have read
It will, a great deal of interert
and you are certainly to he com-

Editor, Hanford Herald
Hanford, Florida
Dear Sir:
1 waa pleasantly surprised to
ractive a copy or the Herald’s
19M Tourist I t*uf, ami with to
send my thanks in case It wa*
■ent from your office.
The wealth of Information it
give* *how* how Sanford ha* In­
creased her many accomplish­
ment*. Including Florida Fashion*
and the training field* of the
New York Giant*.
Thl* is all to well ftummsrlted
In your two editorial* "An In­
vitation to TouritU and "Hu»ine*a Opportunities." fhe first, a
lovely proae poem, reflects San­
ford* cultural atmosphere, and
the latter Invite* the friendly
tourist to come ami *harr her
substantial growth.
With my congratulation* and
Ih&gt;*1 withes,
.Sincerely youtt,
Anne Van Nets Itrown
Jacksonville.

Quick Thinking
(Coatlaoe* P n a **»«• Ooet
the brake*, bringing the biu to
a safe atop Juit abort of a ditch
and telephone pole.
He declared this morning that
he did not «ee Mr*. Mot* coming
out o f the dirt road to hi* left
until the car lilt the bus. Mr*.
Mon wa* coming from the dime
tlon of her home near Silver
|j»ke. A letter boa wa* knocked
down by the bu*.
Mr. Howell taid today that
he had made one »toii to let
o ff pupil* and wa* blowing down
for another «top at the Glndcrvllle road fork near the old air­
port when the acridenl occurred.
The pupil* were coinewhat excited, iie laid, but ihowcJ more
concern for him. after noting a
rut on hi* none, than they did
for thi-nielve*.
The .liudebaker
wrecked
Damage to the 1946 Ford school
i u« wa- minor, aside from dent*
ami hent fender* and Mr. Howell
made hi* achoul round* with it
thl* morning, he staled. Yeaterday. however. Mr*. Ellen I&gt;o*»ey.

Duchess .Of Windsor
Has Hospital Check
NEW YORK. Feb. JO—&lt;/F)—T h e f
Duchess of Windior li in the hoipital for a check up.
A secretary eald today the Duchn * « u in Itarkneu pavilion of
the Columbia Trcfliytenan Medical
Center for a "routine check up
iu*t like everyone else hae." She
I* expected to return to her Wal­
dorf Tower* apartment in a day or
« l«
1 \
'*
The Dafly Mew* raid today the
Duke and Doeheaa, who I* the for- „
mer Walli* W arfield of Baltimore. gp
had to cancel a cruise to the W rit
Ir.dlc* because o f the Ruche, **
condition.
The rtory did not reveal the
nature of her ailment beyond call­
ing it "peralatent recurrence of
acute physical discomfort."

Exposition Opening
a „ &lt; i H « e Kntw r , | , &lt;&gt;■•»
park nml all veteran*.
Senator G c « rg r Smsther* and
Itrp. A. S. Ilerto n g . J r ., w ill be
honor gttrnts at the exposition oa
Saturday, the fin a l day to 1* high,
lighted with m gigantir parade
sparked by the Ktvenilde Academy
M llilary Band.
Thi« is Senator S o u th e r, f ir .t
public appesram e in Central FlorIda &gt;ln&lt;« hi* election to office last
year, it was pointed out by show
officials. &gt;

hut failed to track tha sent m l

2. Damaging power nyatnma. communication* amt other
utllitio*.
ii
3. Tampering with gunge*, prednion tool* and te*ting
device*.
4. Tampering with blueprint*, formulae and working
model*.
fi. Contaminating or interrupting the supply of raw
materials.
6. Stirring up labor trouble.
Quoting J. Kdgur Hoover, the article condudea with the
warning that "it will require the vigilance of every Amer­
ican to stop the Communist salmteur* . . . Only In thl* way
. . . ran we protect the country from the Kremlin-planned
disaster thnt threatens it."

Republicans Differ
Republican loader*, liko other Americans, are not unani­
mous on foreign affairs. There I* a noticeable rift between
(•w. Th'Jfns* E. Dewey on the one side And Senator Robert
A, Tuft and former PruMtlwit Herbert Hoover brj thg otner.
Taf| and jloovttr want to keep down a#.much m posgibhi
American troop* in K u tm ^ n d

Bar To Black Markota

parted northeast of Wonju.
It waa lo thl* arra that MacArthur w«nt for another of hie
close look, «t the war. Hr was ac­
companied by Ridgway, Lt. Gen­
eral Mark Clark, chief of U. S.
ground forces; and Lt. G en -nl
Edward M. Almond, 10th Cerps
commander.
MarArthur stood for five missutea and watched Allied artillery
and planes pound ths Red* la u
.
m” r* away. Then he
vlalted the heroic French hettallon
that helped turn the tide last week
at Chlpyong. He also vlsiU-1 a
Negro battalion that blunted the
Rad attack at Wonju.
The Allied commander ripped
champagne with Lt. CoL.Ralph
Monclar, the French rnbiioander,
Ha awarded a Silver M ir to
French Lt.'Jacques R a m re* fur
ladin g a grenade charge up *
Communist-held
immun|*t-held hill.
fA il rank* o f this international
rvt art covering theraeclvea with
itlnrtion," MarArthur eald,
hen l e returned to T u b a he
pOTttrf the Allied ground fetree
» ricwtlent fettle."
tl
In (W :H «*rt# isl«rA l| M thtqsU.

Sanford Banks
TH UR SD AY, FEB. 22

Convalescing: GI’s

“W ASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY”

apaihllng l|ka( l "HoW do sroi
It »n WsahlngtenT’ ’ or "if* *
ween the Washington Mmfi
yet J"

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A ll nrdcrn fo r currency, payroll*, tic, tshoiild be mad#
on Wednesday, Feh. SI.

price* were free ta go higher.
Many farm products are still be*
hew their minimum legal retting
level*.
" I f all farm p r im now parity
#h*uld rise to portly, the result
afceeld be an Increase of lens
la in five per cent In food costa,"
*— . aUtamen
P#*l“ «te bale
* b,f *n * bul
*v‘’n ,n •##
• Spokesmen
I organisation*

Allied warehlpe shelled both
coast*. Cruisers “hit1 along Um
western shores. The British cruis­
er belfast and the Australian de­
stroyer Warramunga sped lo the
saet coast where their heavy guna
Joined a naval armada pounding
the anean sector, about 100 mllea
north of the bonier.
British authorities in Tokyo
wild after an investigation that
their we* no evidence that Brsllsh ships took pert In a landing
la it week on the stands of Cho
and Rel In Wonran Bat
Korean Marines went asl
«n g. north o f Chongjln, and nt
In the nlr, Naval. A ir V
Cho, about 40 mllea northeast of
Marine warplanes hit tl
Hamining.
The seperforta dropped 200 Iona
! £ &amp; n tf’ r n ’ c u t’ A "
alone motwted 1.029 oortl

There neetii* to lie some questioning around the crack­
er iiarrel as to whether the new federal control order on
meat slaughtering will prevent the development of a black
market in meat a* price controla begin to pinch, it needs
no great experience in such matter* hut only a little com­
mon logic to appraiae the effectiveneaa of this or other
legal measures.
Black marketa may be held down by government acttona, but they can be prevented by only one thing. That la
the refusal of the twople to trade in them. If price regula­ ^ flights) Monday aga
tion brings h shortage of moat on the legitimate market,
Targets Included Re»
and if some people are willing to pay extra In order to get maaaea. hetUafleld gun r
all the meat they want, then there will be a black market supply building* and I
in meat. The aame applies to any other commodity. If the line*.
B-29s ranged nlmutl
people on the other hand refuse to patronise black markets,
there won’t be any. They can’t operate without customers.

W IL L OBSERVE

Wyatt Morris
Fellowship Front

irlniatration to propose auhaklie*
soon, similar to these used dur­
ing World War II.
A t that time, retail prices weie
frosen on some fowl* at below
Icveb giiaranUml farmet*. The
dlffrrenco was made up In the
form o f subsidies lo farmer*.
The Three which will oppose
subsidies Include the Faim Bu­
reau, the National Grange, and
Ihe National Council of Farmer
Cooperatives. Tha Farmer*’ Union,

fo r a y o u n g
itlhouafto

rorpce

What did you think of those
New Yoik basketball players letlias their team mates down and
•filing out to the highest bidder!
Don’t you think that sort of hit
• new low in sportsmanship? Don't
you think (hat fellows nrho would
do that would do anything for

iw yltSI ...#orwrfnklt- \
proof, reeditm hwwme hi
nrfrd file. Cnftinwufiip

Money? And doesn't it stum just
hew far the gambling racket ta
prepared to go in taking advantage
f f the suckers who like (o gamble.
Aed what kind of a labor leedtr,
hapk president, tenalor or con­
gressman would a ewe make who
as a boy accapted a bribe to ihrow
a basketball game? And if that
, sort of thing became widespread
throughout a country, how long

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poor! M fuloaen. M k f lip
podehwtlhffciysdf-luttint.
W«r it « i sat * a *«$$;
It to fttodc. town or Mag
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paint—low mtieago—

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in parts
Poland and East Germany at
i time of year. It may be, toe,
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T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD . SA N FO R D , FU H M D A

IIrene Julia Ward

JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM'

Social Calendar

Utils

M r . T iiiiiu it iiu i

In a r^ A U liftil d u iih lr rir»K

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TU ESD AY
*F The rrg u la, weekly Unity Class
w ill meet at the Valdes Hotel at
T:30 I ’. M. M r*. Carolyn 11. P a r.
son* w ill be the teacher.
The Flo rid a Audubon Society
w ill meet at the Garden Center
at 7:30 P.M , Beacom Rich w ill
thow a movie on ’’S ta r Gatina.'*
Am erican Legion A u xilia ry will
have a covered dish .upper at the
Legion H ut at 7:30 P..M.
R evival services at W rtleyari
Methodist Church. Paula, 7:3(1 P,
# t . w ith the Indian Evangelist,
Rev. W arren Pamplopee a- .jo-ukWe d n e s d a y
The P ra ye r Meeting tervlre a'
the F ir s t Rapt l« t Cluirdh w ill
begin at 7:30 I*. M. We begin t
«tudy o f “ Ev e ry Christian’* Job.'
Everyone i.« invited.
The T ra in in g Union Executive
Committee of the F irst Baptist
Church w ill meet in the Phriu-an
r la i* room afTar the I'rayer M e ri­
tin g hour.
The Anna M iller Circle w ill
meet at the E lk ’* Chili at 8:00
I*. M.
The regular meeting of the BusIn r u and Prufr«&lt;ional W om an’ *
Club w ill lie held at 0:311 P.M. ut
the Yacht Club. Each member i&gt;
I 'k r d to bring a covered diala.
Revival
»erviee» at
We*leyan
Methodiat Church, Paula, 7;::u P,
M. w ith the Indian Evangel!&gt;t, ,
Rev.
W arren,
Pamptnpee
speaker.
Under the sponsorship of the
Beta Sigm a Phi sorurity the re­
ceptionist at the Frrnsld-I.siig hion
Memorial Hospital w ill be Mr-.
W. M. Philipa.
The l-adiea* A u xilia ry to the
Rrolherhnod of Hailro.nl T iain m m
w ill rnret at the home of Mr*. II
L . Moore, 711 M vrtle Avenue, ai
3:110 P . M.
The Hemimde Countv Council
P. T . A . w ill meet at the Geneva
AKehool at 2:00 P. M.
*
T l l l ' R S I ) tY
Messiah ra w e sr.il w ill lie held at
the F ir s t Methodiat t lu ii.h at H:3n
P.M. A ll slngrr* are urged to a t­
tend.
The Douglas Jolte Junior Bro­
therhood w ill meet 'at ih r F irst
B aptist Church at 7:30 I*. M.
The T h r ift Shop W nrkrra of
the Woman's Club w ill lie M rs. Ben
Wade and M rs. Clyde Ram w v.
The regular meeting of the Semi*
la Reliekah I-odrr No. 43 w ill
hrld at 8:00 P.M . In the Odd
Fellowa H a!!. AM member: arc |
asked to lw present to help complate plans for a school of in*
strurtlon to he held Fch. 23. VisitInst Rebekah’a are welcome.
Under the anonsorahin of the
Beta Sigm a Phi sorority, the re­
ceptionist at the Fernald l-aughtnn
Memorial Hospital, w ill lie M rs. C.
H, R ip ley.
1
F R ID A Y
— T h e United Daughters of Con“ eflercy w ill meet at 3:00 P . M. at
D 4taM i«8Jlli.ilN »4Li|U ritg u « M &gt; H
Magnolia A n j u c . M rs. Zeh R a t­
lif f and M rs. Claude l|&lt;rndnn w ill
tie r o h o - lr .e s ,
A spei-ial iiu rtln a of th&gt;&gt; Seminola Reliekah Lodge No. 43 has been
caller) for 8:00 P.M . In the Ibid
Fellow s H all. Harliara M ertlry.
Eresident of the Reliekah Assently o f Flo rida, w ill rnnduct
a
school of instruction. A ll R rh rk a h .
are salted to he present,
j f Under the aponaorahlp of the
Beta Sigm a Phi sorority, the re­
ceptionist at the Fem ald-I^ughton
Memorial Hospital, w ill he Mrs.
C liffo rd McKIbtiln. _________________

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rnony j t tl.*
l
I ’Hurch of p u ljin ti Suntiay afterimwi Mi &lt;« lnn«* Ju lia NVurJ.
•lam ;liter uf M rs . Le ila C. Wurtl
an*l the late (Jordon L Ward, I* tame thv hriile •»( Samuel Whit*
field Thurmontt, non of Mr. nnd
M n John Paul Thurmond. I*h#
Itev. \ridi MeNair 4iffielatetl.
I he eeren m n y tu tik (iltsee a^ain**t
ii hat k|?t iuind u f t \i d \b hd«' Ir e l*
line a « n l w ille d w it h fe rn and w h ite
m rn a tlfm * . I lu - k t t s n f w h itt n i l *
diidii»« * nml p a lm * , and n ia d u u U d
«and elahruA h«ddinn w h ite ta p e r t
4»tiu|d it«d
ihi
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flarh aia U uttei, tif^ariiAt, tender­
ed a |iro|tritn nf nuptial mu»ic,**
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the! n(tu
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of
Thelireluitle,
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in marrinirc
Norfolk
Va., wt&gt;( 4* a l.allerina

shadiiw organdy
!• ngth. whitt
^"wii aver w hile tDff*‘ tn with i
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a u re u la i -ki it wilti a
tnffetn sash tied hi ti ll&gt; Beep tsuv
in llo- 1iark- l it.- ,‘II hiw l. l nil. Veil
of 11II | M1■ 11, d dii. .on to i i&lt; il from
i. Juliet • .-til of (tiff, tu, witii while
matt- bin g liraid. Slit- j | . o w.ue
l l lio e o m ir te r
length
ilillts
uf
w hile l;tid«4W (i*i n a fully ll* r flowrift Wtf « u lui'i'iray uf ti]us- driphiiMuni 4 t t •iti*) rd ia Hli w hile earf ,.i. i
and -at in »tr ram * fell
( mmii »hi inapgN v HI* e Wot.- a
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if mu! uf prat# Iwlongiiig
tu thr IfriHiiii* jtmtfii-i
M n . Hhrlhv lliinrnii o l llllll of
la . k-olililie, -lsle» of I lie l lide
wa- muiiruii uf liuitiir. -lie Wole
a pink |*iiwi) iiifldi i*lellllettl to
w ith w ii t
that «i|f Ihi* hi id*

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le tlU th in»tt • n f ity liH i S ite c u f i x d
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'&lt;p a i »»f p in k * a t tu itio n 1* w ith
p in k d r n i m r n .
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t ’l woitlt f h o i i r . I Mot It .if Sri II •
fo n t,
I 'he bride**
Iin d h e l
w m e II
i -1ut r t r n e ie c r«"pi * d i v *« w 11h ('»it
n r r i'iio r lr s
fin d
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I n i . it iiiii n i* i'* , r i n ifio n in 1* mu*
t In* r Hu re ii I t a ly Idtte and vt h ite
f a ille tire* w ith n a v y Id ue mice.**

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ceremony

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trip t"um ur the vtati*. Mr* Thurimmd ch*»we fur travel me a coral
* lu trk * k in «iiit w ith white acre**
.tu it * and a . o f- n e e n f w h ite cu r-

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(iinstin ICIccfcd
Circle Chairman

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tu the fn tliiw in g ; M m .
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II r I h i .

Personal s

1tuih«% Air* I ( iiitt Mr
it. K.
Vlniile nnd Mr
Hem v Schitm»&lt; h e r

M r*. Paul Miller of Charlnttc,
N. C . is visiting her sister. Mr*.
W .M . Colbert.
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Miss Marie Kllis
Weds .Merlin llayea

Frien d s of Mrs. A- J- W alker
w ill regret to leant that she is
confined to the Prrnald-Laughtnn
Memorial Hospital.

Mr. and Mm , f'. h. K ill* uf
Sm ifoid ( imI ov fitiiMuivt*r il th e mar*
i ini...... . I litdi daughter. Mai n*, uf

.

Itoy Mann returned home Baturday from the John*.Hopkins Hos­
pital In Haltimore, Md. a ft rr un­
dergoing treatment there.

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♦•f |uwa, wtm h ! ..K f l u . « Hal Ur­
du v in Jn* I -"MV HI*
T h e ir iih lv itt e iid a n t
w e re Afr
end Mi
H a li'h l l r e ’-n I I " * *ifl|i|(V
w ill m ake H u it hom e in lin k M ill­
v ille .

M iss Ann Frrneh and Mi*s
Peggy F r a * r r spent the weekend
In Valdosta. Ga.. visiting their
parents.
,

Medina Is Held Hy
Dupundahlc Class

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M r*. Chester Mathis of Ridge1/, T e rn , left Saturday after v is­
iting w ith her aunt and uncle.
Dr. and M rs. Henry M cLaulln.

The avnlur class o f Hemlnole High Brhool was honored
hy the junior claaa at the M ayfair Inn Frid ay evening with
M r. and Mr*. Clarence O’Neil
the Junior Senior haruiuet and prom. Among the many
and M r and M rs. Joe ltigglnson
charming young couples participating In the a ffa ir* w rre
A t Andover, Maas . . a n the guests
of M r. and Mr*. D. Ik Stowe,
ville , Tenn with her son Kenneth,
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Mias Rose Le v? returned today who ia a student el the U niversity
•
from N ew York C ity where she of Tennessee.
By R O S E O P P E L
has been on a buying trio for the
Mra. I .eon Sw ain, J r . left to­
Hollywood Rhops.
Frlrn d s o f M r*. Robert Brown
day hy plane for San Francisco, of Gem Lake w ill be glad to Irorn
M rs. Zetta Mao Johnson of C a lif., where she w ill join her that *ho I* slow ly Improving a f­
Tam pa Is visiting with the brother hiisl-atxL Mr. Sw ain is arrvln g in ter the accident she and her huoand alitar-ln-law . Mr. and Mr* Ih r IT, R N avy. .
haml were In on the highway near
L . M. Le ln h art at their home on
D r U a l last week. There waa
Steve Hodgkins is recuperating considerable damage to thetr new
M y rtle Avenue.
at the home of his mother, M rs. car and M r*. Brown suffered rut*
M rs, C . B , Rudd ha* retame-' Mayme Hodgkins. Mr. Hodgkins alruut her forehead and from
t« Nose Y o rk C ity where aha wen* Is a studrn a he C arlisle M iliarv •evert shock. H er husband wss |
on a buying trin for tho PureeB Academy in Hnmlierg. 8. C.
also quite shaken up.
• ■'■ — R to m In Sanford, Orlando and
Mr. and Mr*. Stew art Johnstone
M
r.
and
M
rs.
John
Higgins
J r , and thetr daughter, Bonnie of
Lakeland.
amt Mr*, bid Higgins returned Brooklyn, N . Y , are making their
afternoon after v is it­ parents, Mr. and Mr*. Vincent
Mr*. P atrick O 'Learv of B u f­ Saturday
ing !,t. Comdr. and M r*. John Valentine S r , of Mrdlna Road, an
falo. . N . Y .. and Mre. Patrick W illiam s in Norfolk, V a , for
extended v isit. They plan on stay­
O’N eill J r „ o f Detroit. M ich , hmv- some time.
ing a month and Intend to visit
n to m o d home after r la llln * w»th
many place* o f inters*! with their
their mother, Mra. Anno To ultv.
Mr. and Mr*. Randy Colllaa have parents In Florida.
to Ja rk » o n rill* from LagMr. and Mra. Jaa»h Meyer of
Jma and Tommy Kirkland of returned
&lt;Mm 3» M l last night after Ington, Ky, where .they spout a Estrella Road had Mas FFlorence
tho woohom* wRh thojr few day* w ith Mra. Cotltea' Forubaa and Mr. and Mra. Joseph
i w i l i SuMgjr.
Mr. and Mra. J. CL brother, Loo Armstrong and Mr*.
the dance team

Miller Acres

oar aa "Mack and

t where he la a mornbar of Lo rrain e" and have
ha- been currently
h TIMow Jarahs M
M hi* r
senior claaa.
f
apoeariag at the Ban-Orlo Club
OOU fa r the oaet week. M r. and
srlth Jo Mayer, Jr, aon of Mr.
John Plannee nf.
Friends of W a lle r Cook srill re— d Mr. ami Mra. B . F . gret to loom that he I* seriously and Mra. Mayar whoa* pyofetsiosta f Clnelonati, -Ohio.
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HI at the Army hospital at F a r t tar
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A £3043741. Co.
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Steven-. Mrt H a rry W att, Mn«
llrio tiri, arel Mra, (•m em

Frenda o f M r*. W . J . David
w ill regret to learn that the run
tlnues to be HI at her.hom e (tin
Weal F in n Street.

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•he following: Top le ft. Mis* Dial Boyle nml Bandy W h itn e y ;
top ranter, Mian Janette Wn|f&lt; i and Buddy Its**; top rig ht,
Alan llr lt c l and M U Mildred M iller; left r r n t r f, Miss Connie
Ludw ig ami Stuart M atl ew *; right renter. Boh Fra n klin ami
al name i* TcM y C arroll. Mr. and
Mr*. David ftnthchllcl uf Wu-hinyowh
ton, D. C. werr also gu r*t* at t inM A E N. I .A I I I I
Meyer home.
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_
Mr*. Charles Wanneman return
&gt;|r . Ml„) Mrp. R rnest Ixwkwood
ed from a visit with her sister. „ f M ilan. o h ,0( „ „ „
U„ u
M r.'- Adrlc PrUtcy, and her von A . ,.*. U M l tlMT1r
Wednesday.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*
M rs. John Ritter has rrturned to
Cha*. Hat.m man, J r , of llcrgco
field. N. J . She alro attended the w ife and daughter who are v is it­
Werlding of her niece, M l** C aro­ ing M r. Romney.
lyn PHkev In Bronklyn, N Y .' Her
Mr. ami Mr*. M. D ra ra n i of K1alster, Mr* A'lrle Pelkey acrom- mmtt, ! „ I , were gu eit* o f Mr.
paiiini her tu Dellary and w ill and M r*. Wm. Newell last week.
visit the Hamiemans fur the w in ­
Plopping in D rB a ry at tho
ter,
Lakcvlew Cabins are the E e k rl
M r. and Mr*. Hubert B ro il ac­ sister* and Mr. and M r*. J . Don­
companied hy the Rchmirei' g irl*. ato until their home* are com­
Pauline and Mildred, motored &lt;•&gt; pleted. M r. and Mr*. J . Igrney &gt;f
New Orleans to -re the Mardi O ntario, Canada, are guest* of
lir a * . The Fred W allers of I-nnc M r. and M r*. Gus Happrich.
Island a r t visitor* of the Joseph
The Am erican Red Cross w ill
Schm lrer*.
organUe a F ir s t Aid class fo r men
Mis* Mildred Wnrlak left for and women In D eB ary. A lso give
Now York after v isitin g the Instruction in atomic and radioJoseph Brenner*.
lion f ir s t aid If enough people are
M r. and Mrs. Cha*. Youman en­ Interested to form a claaa and attertained Mr*. C. M r i s k from
re g u la rly. Those interested
Long Island, N. Y . last Sunday may
_ reg ister at the Post O ffice
srith a dinner at the M a y fa ir Inn, or communicate srith M iss K a th ­
Sanford
erine A . Hennlnger, B o * 08 Do. A fte r spending three weak* with D ir y
her uncle, Jem** Romney, Mrs. , Mr. and M r*. Theodlra Schneid­
Lillia n I j i R u H* left tor Brook er have moved Into th e ir new home
lyn , N . Y , last Sunday. H rs ra v e r, &lt;m Seminole Drive. Wo welcome
o r - 1 them altd w ish them much happln. .
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Mi--- ( 'nrhen Holh-nle-rk, lower 3'
t ’lnrk M- -le i; lowei rig ht, Mis*
( t a r . ur, Ctuu-e
her hume In C «| m- May, N. J . , after fam ily on Lake Ellen Drive.
having spent a week visiting with
M r. and Mr*. Kuliert I , Hooker
her iia rrn ta , Mr. and Aire. Holn-rt have a* their guests, Mr. H»orHimker, at Ih rir home &lt;&gt;n Piney er'» mother, Mr*. Robert It llookItidgi- Road.
er. and hi* hrother-ln-larv and
Recent visitors al the home of sister, M r. and Mr*, (ieorge l*&lt;wr,
Dr. and M r*. C. II. G alrh e ll, were Bhawneetown, III.
Mr. arul Mra. Ilowaril A lle n , and
Joanie Duslan and Ann Meek*
son L a r r y and daughter Barbara entertained a group nf I heir
uf S t. Petersburg.
friends at a wr-inrr roast on Ijik .s
M r, and Mrs. E- M, l.a-hm et Katherine last Bin.day Among
have returniMl to their home on those attending w ire Joanne MrI^ ke T rip le t Drive after having Connell, M arjorie Lemons, Pat
-pent the riast several month* In l*roaser, B ill O rr, M arvin KuknIllino is.
j Guy D u ffy , Thum at Muse, Nell
V isito rs at the home of Mr. umt .Sorenson, Mike Puglia, and B ill
Mr*. H en ry Hanson are Mm Man- B ill M anlier.
The regular January me* ting of
son's parents, Mr. and M r*. J . II.
the Woman's Society of C h ristian
lU rho t o f E lm ira , N. Y .
Mr. and Mr*. II F l.oufgren Service of the Community Church
and eon Richard of Fran klin P ark, was held at the home of Mr*.
III. ora visitin g friends In the Gerald Ortega, on Sunnytnwn
community.
Road. T h irty , lix member* ami
M r*. F ra n k Lc* of New Sm yrna guest* were present.
Beach visite d Wednesday w ith her
T h l* wa» a postponed meeting
of tho Chain Visitation program,
daughter, Mry. Rolwrt Guest.
Air. and M r*. 0 . J . Tooth of celebrating the 10th an n iversary
Idike W ale* visited In the com­ o f tha ergs n ils lion of the W . S.
C. 8. throughout the church.
munity on Wednesday.
Tho guest society w as the
M r*. Minnie Barraclough of
Hempstead, L . I , N . Y . Is visitin g W . 8 . C . 8. of the College P a rk
with her nephew and nelce, Mr. Church o f Orlando. The w o rih lu
and M r*. Donald Uarr.r* u f Fern service wa* conducted h r M r*. C.
C . W inkle, and tha program hy
Park.
N eil Sorenson, Mike P u g lia, and Mr*, lla r t F u lle r, president o f the
W illiam M anlier, all of Chicago, local group. Thera were b rie f ad111. a n v isitin g the Waltor D u itan dressas on Important aubjacta by
M U * i ; T' J Au, f

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A ft r r n ll.’iitling ,u iv lc c . at ttiF irs t McliuolUt Church, th. DoiH-uihthli- i la
uii'i t.-i t i-vi-n•tig w ill. M i- I tl c«Unlit, ii «t
lo-r huliu- fo r I h r i r loisinr"-. ului
-&lt;H'ibl meeting.
A in a ik i- t I n . k r t i . l r wn« r o ll.
»lir.-1 I : i i i .I 1 1Of,11 « n s i h i - ih I.

A ftrr tho meeting n-fn-hiiu-nts
wrre srrviul to the following:
Mrs. John 8&lt;-hiraril. Jr., Mr-. J,
G, l.nrehrlt, Mr*. I.ro Wilson,
Mr*. A, I.. Skinnrr. Mr-. J. II.
Nlrholson noil Mi- E. G. KitKitpulrirk, Jr
Also Mi* II II MrCnil, Mrs.
Ne«l Smith, Mis. Jim l.ismarii,
Mrs, Porter I .an ring, Mr-. Clsr«nco WaBis, Mr-, Itay Henun,
Mrs. A. K Shi-emnkir. 'tr*. W.
P, Kirtiy Mr» Calhihtm amt Ml**
Louise Sipple,
When
you make
Rivjuefnrt
rlier nr sats&gt;l . i r i . ing aihl n ilnsh
nf W o n e -lru h ire sriure i f vou
like for a new fla v o r.
M rs. C. II. B o rre lli, prrsidrnt uf
the College Park S o cirtv . ami by
Mestlames Esther H errin g , Mil(Jre.1 T aylo r. Edna D u grlns and
Flerenc* Davis. Special hymn
number* were sung hy member* of
the College park Society and of
the home society respectively,
M r*. Sorrells related the story of
"M y C a ll" by V im * " * P r l « t .
A social hour followed w ith
Mrulsmr. £&lt;lna Ortega, Ruth
W eave, Dorothy McConnell and
Hattie LAbb as host esse*.

�Long Island University Stars A re
Questioned In Game-Fixing Probe
lir EUGENE I.BVIN
NEW yn itK . I'eh. 20—'/ ll-T liru l*tanrl University
lia-krttri|| -l.ir- were charged tod*) with accepting hrihe* ••
-«t|pfp ba-t.rltiair« -rn-atlonal itafnr riving scandal spread to an­
other major team. The 1.11' Iriu » a * charged with nrrrpling a
total of 11.001) to lose a game heliarrn their arhtiol and Kanaaa
Stale University li-t Dec. 2 at Madison S(|uarr fiardrn. I,It’
barely won 60••*&gt;9. after holding a wide early lead. Thr period
covered in the Hooking »*■ "between Jan. 15.' IC59, and Jan. IB,
t » J t ” However, only the Kan-a- Stale game waa -perilled.
District attorney I'rank S. Hogan -aid the trio admlllrd plotting
to artanae the point spreads in a number of M l' game*.
Hy E l'H FN t I K ! IS
NEW If lllH , | el&gt; .'0 (/T’J College liavlirtliall'v tenwllontl grrn»
fixing invuligelinn vvidmrd today *• the dutrirt attorney conlinueil
quest inning lliree L in g bland University i|« n lliroueh the early hour*.
Dittrul Attorney I rank S. Ilogan and his aide* had been questionin';
the trio »KHe 4 K&gt; I’. M. yesterday afternoon. taking time out only for
sandworhe. and eoffee.
The plover- ore Sherman W hite. ~ * ...........
1 1
h ig h -sc o rin g

a la -fo n t, -even

i n c l i T w i l h e v id e n e e " If fre e d .

Nrgr", t f Knelrtvoo), N. J.; I
Roy Smith, also a Nrgrn, of Nr
wark, N. J.; mtd Adolph Rlgon,
team raplnin, of Perth Amboy,
N. J.
Hogan emphaalrrd thn! "no In
fcrertces" ahmild be drawn from
the prolonged qu&lt;-tinning.
The eltv'a current ba-ketball
aeandal » * « touched o ff Sunday
when Hogan accused three City
Cnllege of New York playera and
from New- York t'nlvrralty.
Thru- four and an eg.I.IU
player and a Manhattan Jeweler
already aarr under rhargea In the
fUlng of three gnmri thla araaoti.
The ra-l.lt! player, Edward
Qprd, allegedly the rontart between the player* and the J.amblet*, wav railed In with the M il
trfo by Hogan laat night.
Tha LIU playera were lakrn In.
to ruvtodv hy drtertfvei aa they
left rlatara In the ftronklyn arhnol.
Earlier, the Drooklyn district
attorney's office aald It waa lookI f f Into game filin g Information
tbit rame to it independently
from Hogan'* pprnhe In Manhat*

Tlo usaiitan! district attoorney
did not say how the rude wm In­
tercepted or If any action would
be taken mol in.I .SollaroV attrac­
tive, brunette wife, Jean, 28, an
•a-rnodel.
A * she left thr court room after
the hall hearings, 51ra. Holism
told Inquiring newsmen:
“ I don't know what you'rr talk­
ing about,"
OVunnur said that as a result
uf the note "We are questioning
additional wllnrssra In our nfflcg
now." He added that his offirn
waa seeking "the full client of
Sollam's corruptive actinni."

Tennis Oldsters
Dominate Indonr
Title Competition

NEW YORK, Feb. 2ft -&lt;JP&gt; Tennis may he a young man'a
game outdorrs, but th* old crit­
ter* nre doing mighty wall for
Un.
themselves indoor*.
Rut the nature of the data wua
The race for tha aingl** title In
•sot riiacloaed, and II rould not t»e the National Indoor Championlearned If llogan'a men aeterl on •hips resumes tonight with most
Information aunplled hy th n o f the aenlor* very much In the
Brooklyn official.
running. In fact, Ridney Wood,
Long Island, with a aeaaon tt- the ea-Davla Cupper from New
cord of 20 wlna and four Inaiea, York, la about the only member of
wa* rated as one of the nation's the old crowd on the aldcllnea And
fop leama aa It rolled unbeaten h* play* rarely these daya.
through Id straight games before
O f course, there** no doubt that
a western trip ■polled the streak. tf such ynungitera a* A rt LarMn,
Meanwhile, the city Hoard of
___ Mlon, and Herhio
' .CMMggl
Higher Kdiiraiioit barred for the Flam, the runner
MSf up, were on
present arty future scheduling of IMPinfl
hand, the
wouldn’t»
MW old-timer*
iMiftiMici n ,Htwuti
municipal college baskrttuvll game* ■land a chance. They admit that
In Madison Square llaraim. The thamaelveg. .
remainingT ga
game* this tenitm aro
Hut, on the ether hand, V l»
nnt affected.
Kelaaa, a young rhUadolidnan
The revolution..glikb bar* 'farf- wtgi not 'only |y Irelnif grUomnl
lltlea mi! rhlelL fontroll.il by
educational loci hut Inn*," snplles
U City College, Diwnlrtvm Colley r.
Queen* &lt;■dirge.amt tfimter Col­ gray haired Frank BhlHd*j who
lege.
u
waa wlrmlnn title* Itefure Vic was
C ity College
rrrnqd muni
,. l* „M||.,ie aeeom
hnrfiV Shield* raa whack tha hall
clpal
aehool
in
ml
vert
in
n
h
Hbe
In.
r
over tha net and stilt ha* a pul­
|
yratlgatloir.
Ilriaiklyn Uo|ht-ge r| . verising am lee
(.filed flv. ......
ptayenMInB _______
M
Jamiarv,_
Then there Is defending cham­
IW8, after they admitted taking pion lh»n McNeill, who won the
money to throw o game agalnal National Champlon*hlp uuhloor*
Akron University.
In 1114ft. He’* approaching hi*
Another development late yes­ middle thirties, rale* hlmielf a
terday was the refusal of (Srneral 1‘weekend' player,*’
managed to
player," but
‘
Be*alon* Judge William Krhurman
wn the title lastl year and givo
to grant hail to Salvatore T. Sol.
a good account nr himself outlaio, alleged key hr liar in the
door*.
game-fialng setup.
Rill Talbert, who even though
Holism then indicated he would
3 « t Itf* f, «&lt;&gt;»•{■■ on a writ of ha­ hi can't call hlmaelf a ysungitrr
lvas cot mis in Stale Hupteme anymore, narrowly mlt*cd being
selected for last year's cup team,
Court today.
f
Judge S. bur Minn arted when la seeded Nn. 3 'behind* I5lrNrlll.
Assistant Itlvtrlct Vlneertl A. G. He face* young Leonard Htelner,
the former Cornell University alar,
1‘Connnor Informed him that Sol
laso, a Jeweler, had tried In amurr- in a second round match tonightThcro'a one more modern-an­
glr a hete to Ms wife for his as­
cient match on tap. Tirol one pita
sociates.
O'Connor said the note was nnt Ladlalav Her lit, who p l * l d „ on
concerned wlih Rullatn't jewelry many CiKhlalavaklan Davis Cup
rn In tba
team
the marry
merry ,*80a,
.30», a
agal
tM_alneav
al
ro r
but with "“ enntartlng
per. tu
T who nevar
*ona he i» associated with In Ihla
potential
; dirty practice,"
Last night' taction waa
He added that th* th-vaar-oM
Jeweler would try In “ Inlerferti to doublet, and It

Lockman Shifted Wildcats T o p Basketball P o ll;
Straight To F irs t B a s e h
Oklahoma Aggies Retain Second
from th* Giant Experiment
FALLS
Rufner Suffers
H o r s e ’s M outh Rudy
Lacerated Eye In
Hy HI) HARPER

After the Murry o f recrimina­
tion* which flrw hark and forth
last fall when the University of
Florida ''regretfully declined** to
play Florida HtaU' University in
u IrulUII galas, we I twilight the
com rover ay Is-twecn the two col­
lege a had died.
It'll thr sensitive Seminole*
have taken umbrage at the
snub and are lauarhlng an alloul attack baaed on ridicule
In bring the haughty Uni­
versity ol Florida to ila knee*.
Scott ytarshall, sports editor of
thr
Her Ida State
Univrrvlty
FI end.-an, has written * letter to
*porla editor* aero** the state
which contains the wily implica­
tion that Hie (iator* aren't really
proud—they're Just neared.
Mr. hlarahall, not particularly
hot hr m l by enrumhrnnees such
•a modesty, point* nut aomrwhal
smugly that thr Seminole* have
le-aten Tampa In t&gt;aaketl&gt;all while
Florida ha* twlee been defeated
hy the Spartans.
And hr goes on to ilorument the
rate for the Remlnolea “ equal
rights'* program by pointing out
similar comparative score* In fav­
or of the Seminole* In swimming
and golf.
In turning down the FBU
invitation to play football
last year, the ualor roaches
diplomatically baaed their re­
fusal an the edict by the
Slate Board uf Coalrol ban­
ning game* between the two
school*. Actually It ***«■
likely that Boh W oodruff,
reluctance to meet* J he HemInoteu wa«
— simply that ho had

everything nod frothing la
everything to sain tad noth­
ing to wro. A virtue would
bring little lustre and n
and a tea* ml
light well
the carnivorous Florida alum

1st Day's Training
Whltry Lockmen. hard-hitting
New York Giant outfielder, work­
ed out on first base for more than
■n hour yuaterday a* Manager 1-eo
p-rvochcr "hlftr-1 hi* lineup in art
attempt to find a badly needed
first aaeker.
Rudy Rufner, utility Infielder
last year, waa the first casualty
of spring
.. training
ig suffering a
badly lacerated right eye when hit
by n batted (mil.
Yesterday's seaai^w aa devoted
lu running and batting, but the
Giant* wif| begin serious Iralnlnr
within the week with two-a-day
session* scheduled before Raturday.
Clint Hartung, lankv pitcher, hit
the longest ball o f the day, a
towering drive which elearrd thr
renter field fence and traveled
tom* 400 feet.
Bill Rlgney has been given permiaalon to delay reporting until
tha GlanU move on to their SL
I’cteraburg headquarters. Ilia wife
i* III wdth tha flu.
Seven New York Sportawriter*.
Including Al Buck. Jamea MrCulley, John Drcbinger, Joe Val, Bar­
ney Kremenko, Fred Bendel and
Rud Rennie, are covering the
spring training tension and filing
stories from Sanford.
Fifteen playera of the 3S
rotter hava to far report•d. They
. .

include Carroll

(White*)

Loch

man, Robert Hofman. Charles
HI*Imp. Rudy Rufner, Dave Koalo,
Davy Will lama, Sal Year*. Frank
Fanovkh, Waa Weitrum, Norman
Fox, Clint Hartung, Oeorge Spen­
cer, Peter Pavllck, and Allan
Gettel.

Sanford • Orlando
Kennel Club Entrlea

nl aeehing another ruarh.
T a x ta n ri n s n i p i
r u n Btru—rwtwrHy
Rut no such strictures axiat for
l&gt;r. Voyles, Doer, n*ll»iwv. Kpaelel
minor aporta which a rt not cape- C
•r, At Marka.
Marks, Might
Mlahry Mlaht.
’onvoy,
dally Important aa far aa prea* ' 0" * A
tlga la concerned. Probably the Ju&lt;,r t e ^ n T ' rat—ralarlr*
tar Price, Plsciitner.
| .......... Ilertas
reason the Gator* won't meet
d,
M.tfi.Caad Ila be, Lett y O'Dan,.
FRU In swimming or golf la that Mr
Iky circle. Artful
Tom Judy,
this would give the smaller school I M it r .
TH inn nates—a/iacha M
a foot In the door and a hardKvaatha, WlnCr Dock. Mlaa
tn-an*w»r argument for playing gale,
, Denim, Ifuokawtnar. Cangr
I
football.
.
J. , ■
Ham. (nyalan Chlaf, Whoa Toaiai
mla.
Mr. Marshall, w|w spears tha
Florida bubble hf pomposity with
* !* r
great glee, icquesl the aid nf
all trur-hcartrd men to bring to
F H tM M U u a l.d e u fftu . ... . ,it- i l l

S

Re-’iB a W ^ .'K X '

a . UU

By JO B
NEW Y O R K , Feb, 20—(A*)— For the fifth itraighl we«k. Kentucky it
the leading baikclball team in the country. The Wildcat*, (porting ■ 16k*me winning tlreak, again edged oul Oklahoma A fir M in the weekly
Aitociated Pre»i poll.
, Columbia, the only major unbeaten team left, moved up to third
place, replacing K a n u i Slate, which dipped to fifth.
Indiana alto advanced, from *;
sixth to fourth place, but that waa
before the Hootlera dropped a 11r,5 decision to Illinois laat night
HlitwUj r.i w a heavy favorite in
the Western Dinfcrcnce, moved
from Itth place into th&lt; aalovt
group with a tilth place finish.
The reel of the top ten constat*
HOUSTON. Tex., Feb. 20—UP)
uf Rt. Lout* (ft), Bradley (7 ), SL
Jhon't of Brooklyn, (B) and Nortn —The n-weit and prolrobly the
most serious controversy In pro
Carolina State (3 ).
Kentucky, which edged Del’aul, fcMlonal golf reached Ha i
f!(l-67, laet night for it* 22nd vic­ down today.
tory against one aethack, drew til
Jimmie Drmarrt, the colorful
first-place votes from the til) exan who is doing all the talking,
! ports writer* and sportive*ster* champed over a fine nf 1600 lev­
who participated in the liallotting. ied by the PGA Tournament Com­
The Wildcat, Southeastern Con- mittee be-caii*f* hr and right other
frrrnce champion* for the eigtn American golfer* went to Mexi­
straight year, conclude their re­ co and played In th* Mexican Na­
gular aeaaon Friday and Saturday tional Open. It was In defiance
with games against Georgia and of the PGA order.
Vanderbilt By winning the REG.
Vic Ghexxi waa fined 3-160 hut
Kentucky hat qualified for a berth it waa In abseqUa. He still la In
in the N C AA tournament.
Mexico to play some exhibitions.
Okalboma A I M whipped Tul­ Throe other golfers who aeeomsa and Detroit laat wwk, but, ap­ paned Demaret here by piano to
parently, It didn't impress the ex­ seo about playing in tqe Houston
perts to* much. The Aggies r#&gt; Open starting Thursday—Morrit
&lt;-iivrd C3 first-place votes for M l
William* Jr., 8tan Dudaa and Attpoln
Ints compared tn Kentucky'* I,
0.1(1. Hank
ertw, with A *3-1 •cl Snow— were fined 3200.
Four othsro— Al Besaelink, who
record. Play* Houston tomorrow
wont to Florida: Georg* Kinsman,
f
and Wichita Saturday.
The leading 20 team* with Jr., Willi* Polumbo and Nick Lopoints baaed on a 10-B-B-7-6-6- tor, who or* expected to arrive
1-3-2-1 bails. First-place votes and hers today or tomorrow by auto­
season's records. Ineluding last mobile—-aloo were stuck 3200 apices.
night's jrames. In pir in theses:
rop Ten
Points
Demsrst let out a loud blast. Hs
I. Kentucky &lt;«X) (22-1)
1J)M
lj
wouldn't even accept the notice
2.
Oklahoma A i M (231 (15-1
--------from Howard Capps, PGA Tourna­
M l ment Supervisor, and said he
3. Columbia
(17-0)
818 would sue the PGA ul f I'm fined
4. Indiana ( T M I M l
a nickel." He declared "the whole
8. Kansas RtafU (t| (17-31
meax grows out of personal dif­
«. St. Louis (19-6|
3M ferences between Horton Smith
51
7. Bradley ( 1) (24-4)
MS and Lawoon Little, with Smith
i. RLJohn'a M M t
*71 Jealous o f LitUo's position as
V. North Corellno Rtsts (2) (t l- 4 l head of the PGA Tournament
2M Committee."
10. Illinois (1 ) (18-&gt;)
194
While Demaret conferred with
Second Ten
a lawyer and threatened suit, ln11. Arixono (28-4)
S3 dicatlona were that the flnas
II. Brigham Young (1) &lt;21-81 M
would be paid and that at laait
I*. Southern Callforni (S| (IB-1*
eight of um
the igolfers would ploy
•0 In th* Houston
Open. They have
14, Dorton ( I t (20-4)
to pay up before they can enter
16. Villa novo (20.-4 i
Four members of the Tourna
IB. L IU 180-4)
Committee— Smith, Dare
17. Okl«hom« (18-2)
•a. Cincinnati (12-21
Douglas. Clayton Heafncr and Laland Gibson— ruled at Sen An­
19. Washington ( I t 110-41
tonio during the Tsxas Open two
20. R eW t (9 ) (16-3)
weeks ago that the golfers would
be violating the PGA by-law* by

Demaret Refuses
To Pay $500 Fine
Levied By P.G. A.

WillUroa la Battered
Groggy By Joe Mlcell

way to do that would 'Wo to l
let the Tallahaauee Terror*
n ix t n nat-e—e-wtarttr
U irjk rtaatasy'* l&gt;hahtnm. Mla&lt;
Florida. Th* differcwM
at
Mat,
(rill* olivet, Vui U t&gt;,
I'IIIL A d e LP H IA , Feb. 20-(A 7
alheaater*
Eelwrra I h e Huuthei
lloana, r'nmpcllrton, MportO •Itta
a ro fft___
-Jot Mlcell emerged s i a con­
Conference and the lea go* In
Ina Vet tow.
for thf welterweight chamwhich the Homluoloo hart
kdiNUTM Hate—a/tarh* Mil* tender
lanship by nunchlng lightweight
Argali, Htftckage, L
been playing la large. FRU
ing Ike WlllllAms groggy loat
last year waa andefeatod
_ _ but t . iwon't do him much
night,
whllo Florida had only a a#*
Rood.
In omit* of Iho
The young New York lU llan
tab* a bravo
It would tah*
lug t
'• dote with Undo Sam In a
man tu believe that th# Hem-

C

Ionics wouldn't bo Mown off
Iho field hy Coach Woodruff*!
rrew.

(Fft-sr*is,

fn (lift, flojn.
Iat
IttaathMv
Amt then there is the qurslhm
TMATM MAUL i/tat bo Mile
ms ' i ■■
N " to
I'upsy, RU(k*to.. ___
Ms v___
ii . __
Keac f money whlrh of *ou&gt;« &gt;&gt; a
H tX T II B A C H : n tll* Oliver, ComKlerlrug*. Tabby
f trilau. Ilaa pal It Inn. Mlnaral Man
subject of no concern to rollege
Iliah Mile. Central City.
U K V K N T II ItA l’ Hi Hlatkada. Mad
football, bot may lie mentlnnwl
Tkunder. I^ival*
In
passing as something of
r n M iiH T i aM i.K m ona
K IO IIT II ItA t’ K i High UuUnns.
K tllH T IIA&lt;‘t:&gt; M lahry Might Hr He* Hhajby. U tah O f llr .
• msill Importance. The game I* a
Ynylaa, At Marke
, N IN TIt H A f'H : (.title
lllta rtd a
natural and should fill the Gator
H l;r-riN Ir HAi'Kt lla r la lt r M. I t . T w o It K v ery tk ln u . K rlta h , » , r
Howl to rapacity If It I* ever t-wflV I r'lh.iil, yieellln er.
T E N T H ItA C K i Elartrndn. IIS«f.
T l l l l U t H A C K : W haa
Tunrmla. Mila, Kenyon
held, rrolrobly Florida would not
like to be distracted from ita at­
tempt to build up a rivalry with
the University of Miami, but
with a rtadyntide “ traditional
contest" at their doorstep the
Gator rosche* might wall raconsider In view o f tiro small
chance for defeat which li of­
Wood, aaodld fourth, and Talbert fered by the game.

Dr. Henry Mdsaulin
O ptom ctrlB t
US Megaalia

TUESD AY

THE SANFO RD H ERALD, S AN FO R D . FLOH1DA

I*A (J E FO ITR

Phans 81

Kvarytkl

K

Sports Roundup

by HURRAY ROSE
(Far Hagh Fallertaa. Jr.)
NEW YORK. Feb. 20-4AY—
u
u one manager
Jack Kearns
who commands plenty of respect
from his fighters. Jack definitely
is not one o f the “ they can’t hurl
us— go gst 'em" school. In hi*
early days aa a manager—before
hs piloted Jack Dempsey end
Upped a gold mine—Kearns had
a fighter who was matched with
Jolly Roger*. Now Rogers was
a pretty good boxer who later
on was matched with the great
Joe Gan*. Kearns' man broke hit
hand before the R'-gcrs date and
it looked Ilka lha two were out
of u 31W purse. That * n b*C
money In those days. 8o rather
than lose the payday, Kearn*
fought
Roger*
himself — a n d
knocked him ouL
We got that little anecdote out
of Nat Fleischer** “ Ring Re­
cord Book For 1981." IPs the
tenth anniversary number of this
invaluable collection and it’*
bigger and better than ever. It*
813 pages are crammi*! with facts
and figures shout the great and
nrar great in boxing since the
earliest day* of the ftstruffing
sport. Who wa* th* ftrwt heavy­
weight champion? Ten to one If
you ask someone, 'hell say John
I- Sullivan. The an«wer I* James
Flgg, bom In Oxfordthiro, Eng

F E B . 20. 1931

land. In 1695. He died at the ago
of &gt;19
Which itate has had the most
boxing champions! „
®,r^
with 13. Then comes I'ennsy vaniJ,
18; California, 12. and lUinoi*.
11. A ll told 28 Mates have had
at least on# tllleholder. Are the
names of Jack McAullffe «n d
Jimmy Barry familiar to you I
They are th# only two outstand­
ing boxer* in modern history to
go through entire career* without
defeat
Fleischer’s hook, Just o ff the
presir- nnd limited t" an edition
of 1,000 copie s list* I he rccon
of *omr 4JhX) fighters, ahouT1,000 lets than l*-l year. That
indicates lot? decline &lt;•( boxing
in this country as well » ' the deep
Inroad' the draft is mnklng nto
th# gome . . . The European list,
however, ha* 100 more boxer*
than tart year.
T h e retard lime for a knock­
out is 11 seconds, or just about
as quick as sleep r»n t&gt;e produced.
Four ftg hleis lhare the record
B attlin g Nelson kaj-—d " ’ “ M B
Rcw-ler In 12 second* the record
n f n name gladiator. Th&lt; best
Ja ck Item Jim*)* C"llld do «'K( I t
seconds. Thr up-nivi down fiuht
nf the century wa* thr A p ril 17,
1B07 tm ltlc lietwrcn Joe Jeannette
and Ram McVey in I ’n ris. Jrnnnett* w as Ylmireil 27 tln irs nnd
McVey ' l l . But Jcan n rtt won in
the 4»th round when ilc V e y quit.

4 Y e ars

Y o u n f W o m e n B o tw o o n 1

™‘ WAC •ff«r
*

ADVAM CIM IM TI

*

sin.'sifWSSiTa M

co-sponsored, conflicted wtth; the
Rio Grand* Valley Open at Har­
lingen last week and that It was
not a “ major championship."

W IH D ft AM FORCE

few days.
Artuslly, he was aisled for Inductfon into the Army yesterday,
but his draft board gavo him a
few days grace so be could flpht
The TTJI01 fans who paid 327,BBS to see the 10-ioond bottle at
the arena stood and cheered as
Mlcell jww’nted Williams with a
side arm left that landsd on tha
champ’s face and body with
sledgehammer forre.
The tenth round ended with
William* n-e-llne help from re­
feree Charley Ilaggert to find
hi* rurner. whereas Mlcell look­
ed as if he cm Id go 10 more.

luvi a vital rsla hldw Nation'*Defense. Share (he feeling
of rtally doing your put for FreedomI The nerd b now!
V i your Manat WAP-WAP recruiter and learn aknol the
interfiling and prodtafcle carter opportunities awaiting you!

U.S. M M Y AND U.S. AM FOACI RECRUITING STATIOI
STATION
42

E . ('E N T R A I/ — O R L A N D O , F I,A .

and McNeill, ranked flrut, who
Ten American League
. . . pitchers
.
cam* through.
through, to
Tbs* latter pair
run belli
didn't
lift aVracquet,
In'l have tn I___
____ since hurled 20 or morej home nir

their opponents, Henry Von Re­ during the IBM campaignborn and Gerald Barrack, defaultRoy Lsmponslla throw out 33
adJ

Shield* and Wood gavo Tom
Morrell end Oeor**e Garod a fast
lesson In teamwork end took a
B-2. 8-1 dsclsloa.

41 (wee runner* who attempted
■teal last itason.

REYHOUND
•Mtker ranaa wkj

“ G BORIS B " B ttn
D o llar G o

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M id i A

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W ay!

A dollar doesa t go aa far
today.

But,

w ell

stake

our

rspotatloa that wo caa make
M'-fe r * w

one go aa far ae aayow cant

Our buildlag know-how, and
top^naltty build!ng pradnete,
nuke every building and repair

FlortdUnt i n i fern to * M t Nek fw to r t iM
the need for n financially Htahhy Telephone Coopiny. U u October'* buirknnc knocked out

dollar do tiro wori al two,
Slap In and talk t llg p ever.
■

t*in«f ■( ait trtrphorid office* to help keep your
telephone working though your lights tn*y be out
During tba Ootober b m fa n a w a k n i b

Wa'ra spent 110J.onO.000 rims '945 m
atgaad and improve Florida'! telephone
aan W ami many milltoa* more an re« * M hy eaatiMiag rapid growth.
The money to expand and improve
telephone Krvict doc* trot coma from
the money you pay m lor amice . . .
A u BMMy font to pay wagn. tarn
* * * * * apWMing coaa*. The mono

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TU E SD A Y FEB. 20. 1951

i

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR

» ARTH RITIS
• N E U R IT !

•

Atlantic Rank Bid*.
Phono 1762-1746

Kidney Slow-Down
May Bring
Restless Nights
W k»* hM ncy t t i * f i L n
4 h r , im h v
f*4\s r .* c y U l n i t R A tftn R W &lt; k » /U . I mm4 .
•Dim , d lt ilw M s n 4 U « m( |» p a id v w # rf) .
lHtft‘1 » t f « r r H l l n a R lftiU With lh f * r 4t#&gt;
rv m f rt# If h J m ^ I k t J r a j fu w lf e n U #wit i n f t iN A iw n - d o i i&gt;* «y&lt;h o in m &lt; «
rsuRM m i t l free ant4 it t it h , tn tr-c a o rtiu *
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4 or to o ld or w rm te 4 » l m a r r a t M
ffM l’i ti' «|* tit# M i or frrq w rn t f v t t t a p t
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t t » * d t &gt; r r t*n i. T i t t k * * a f i l l s - • wtM
Uwr4 •« . ..* » fu D r h f MitttkwM fo r
w n W N O T . W MW o tlfn a O w m lia r a o W .
It*# • m a ils # »*..» many lim ra D onw'p #t*«
t&gt;«rpr r i l l r f fro m ll* « * d U n o n fo r ta - K«fp
tW U w ile * of t ld iw t l« W « at* I IIK tra
MtaaA out « i » D . tWt |K « a 'a TOW tuday I

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merit-published guide to the tun
and acvrral atari, ia timed an*
Dually.

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T11E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLO R ID A

Notice l i h*f»t.jr g le e * that I am
In Ii u i I im m at 111* Kart
r i m Kir*#«. Hanford
Florida
la
FemlnoU County. F la . undtr tit*
:Jri*i,ou*
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'•Radio
Hiatlon
W TIUI", and that 1 Inland In r»«Ial#r raid natna purauant to lha
t*rm« of lha F ictitio u s N‘»rn# Btatula, to -» II Hr. M l 09 of Florida
Hlalulra n i l w ill) lh a Clark of
lha Circuit Court of Hamlnola Coun­
ty. Florida
Myron A. (lack. Owner

Stanley-RogerB
Hardware Co.

DR. C. L. PERSONS
OptoRietriit

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Phone 1361

116 tt Palmetto Are.
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INHALF
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AUTO FINANCING
Ituy your rnr In Sanford
Keep your Insurance al hotor
Save coat* through II*

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DKI’T.
The Sanford A ltunin
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Member

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OZARK IKE

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liNU nn cur In the deep haritmu- song nf
thin mnrvcl nmiur. iiihI \mi'll know we
Aren't fooling when we cull ii l;irehnH.
Whnl happens henenlh lit il hniwiiv Him I,
bonnet happens in no other cur in Hie world.
^enr* nhciiil of the rush in high-onmpiossjnn
vnlvc-in-licnd engines, Itnick wits in there
pitching for more power from every drop of
fuel.

•‘* r

The result: n npcclticnliir engineering pliemnncoon you feel the instunl you touch toe in gas
Ircntllc. A rnpitl-fire sequence of tiny loriiiulus,
let loose their pent-up power every
five inches n Huiek travels.

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2— RKAI. ESTATE FOR SALE—-3 J5— ARTICLES

, HKRALD
Want Ada
Far Rtaaka
T h a I H I . a t a , t a l.a a y a ly &lt;•
a ll W a a l Ada ► ■ kll.kad la T S f
■a a l . f t M a ra ld i
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F l r a rta rd a l a tba lla a U a a h la ra ta f a r k l l r k fa a a r i f t .

PHONE 148
W a a l A da w ill
ha
a rra p la d
a * a r lh a la la p h a a . a a a r a r r a a daaa
rh a ra a
If &gt;aar a * a a la
llatad ta lb * talayhaaa l a a k . l a
r a la r a f a r Ib la a a r a a iia a d a lla a
tba a d ia r t la a r la etp e e fe d f a p ay
praatpU y. i a a r d a r . l a * ad ta
ra a d a r tb a k a a l p aailb la a a r r lr a .
a n W a a l A d a a n a l b * ta a a r a t f lr a a a l b * d a y b a fa ra p a b U ra II
r ia a a a a a ilf y aa la t a a d la lv t v
I I a a a r r a r u r r a r a ta y a a r ad.
W * raaaat b*
raap a a a lb l* f a r
a t * r r tb a a a a a l a r a r r a r t la a a rtlaa .

THE
HERALD
SANFORD

L

FOII

RALK —6 ! 12— SPECIAL

TRY OUR
FOUR ROOM houae. Uth. hot Jnj
Chlckrn.
cold water. 2 Iota, l,an«l&gt;rr. 111. Bleak, Southern Fiied
BaHiccilo*, and ,Se« Food*. An2, Ho* 14.1, f.lndcrviltr, near
pel’* Eat Shnrl, Corner of tieI ,U' r'
-u
_-V'ta nnd Ranfnnl Ave;
FOUR IIKDROOM 2 atorv home
pal. f'JMI
at 1200 Oak Avo. On tivlay'a fop-FlipM I’alnl
pr.•. *t.a•Jf&gt;
Mon'a lsiafera
market yfal rim |(4l a much 1*1- .................
Tarpaulin', all alM*11
ARM Y-NAVY HUKPI.US
I
316 Sanford.Ave.
I t . 1331,
[ llatlni.
.
and
other
fiowir
ftOHgUT A . J A M S . ReaMor PETU N IA
liar maud R. l.undtpIMIj* AaawUte
plant*. Bee Dr. ^tarh, 1 I'.M.
K&gt;H*n 6. Homntel, A ir Base. _
I'hnne 167a ^ tlU n tlr il»nk Hid*.
LAKE
bedroom home. CA HUAGE PLANTS. Mid Season.
*oo&lt;| condition. $9600.00 furMedium Type Glorv. Marrlon
niahnl.
Market. llrrlK*it 0 .
Hehren*.
W. R. WII.I.IAMH. REALTOR
L akt Monroe. Phonp 1647-J.
110 North Park A te.____ 4 BURNER GAS range, ckh I n.ndltlon. IIP . 612 Myrtle Ave.
LOTS FOR S A L K
Loekharta.
•160.00 110.00 down &lt;6.00 per IN D IA N Motorcycle priced to sell.
Apply 61111a Swap Shop. 40S
Mo. Beth DeHoe Bo* 1666.
te a t 4th. 5 k ______
.
ONLY A FEW L E F T. Larpe lots A BURNER Maple Chef rant*,
large otvn, awiuKiuif
bluiler,
on hip Lake Harney and St.
suitable for larpr family or cafe.
Johns River. Nicely wooded and
Price reasonable. Tel. jM S -M dt
perfect natural sand
beach.
Electricity available. Bee Ray­ 7 ft. COLDSPfit
Refriperator,
mond M, Ball. Realtor. R. D
u*eil only A month*. New ele,-.
Hllthlevman. Associate. Florida
trie stove turd ft months, rheau
Stale Rank Building.
for caah. Phone AHI-W.
LIVING ROOM, bed room. Kitchen
Diiplti—3 Rooms. Bath. Separat*furniture. On* house north of
Porrhei, Entrance* Each Side—
Drive-In. Phone 1070-XW.
Furnlihrd—Immediate Possess­ CRANE Automatic (las Hot Wa
ion for Limited Time.
ter Heatrr. 30 pal. cap. Goml

stfftW naccijsis

Ha* John W . D. Meeee
RK l A K A APATMKNTB,
and Store*.
iC
t W.
ohm . lIR
Phona 490-W.

KITCHENETTE
ApertmentaSlumbrrland Court, On. City
Limit*. Rt. No. 17-22.
*______
2 ROOM nnfn-nlabmt ewtlaf* *14

1•

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WANTED

NICE 2-BEDROOM unfnrnlabed
bungalow. Good locatfen. Will

pyr tup rent. Boa M O. «/o Her-

W ANTED— imall
buDKaloar or
duwrutalr* apartmmt, muit b*
furnlahtd; raaaunabla; clota In.
Bo« T, e 'o lldrald._______ __
HOFSK or Apartment. See Mr*.
Lj
Guy War mack. 912 Park „A *e.
I **■ LARGE Pumlabed apartment, per­
manent realdent deal rad. 611
^Park^Ave^
_____; ___
CLOSE IN —2 room furnlahed
apartment, private bath. Adults
......... ^ T M U T I l r ------------

S—REAL ESTATE FOE BAL B -3

ARTICLES W A NTED
Small, Modern, Lnkefront Homo—
r im Equally Nice Rental Unit— 1,000 USED TIRES Pt beat priee*.
Ftreatona Stores._____________
In Beautuul BetUnp OverlookInp Clear, Sprlnp.fed Lake— W* buy, Nil A trade used
Adeouatelv Furnished! About 76
fumitore Wilson-Malar PurnL
BeaHnp Citrus;
400 Youne
tor*
t il K '*♦. bhooajna.
Trees; Plenty of Room for Elpantlon.
*It M l ’ W AN TED
He* John W. D. Moor#
Wanted: *rncety •ashler, ripenence preferred but pot ueceaAttractive, 2 Bedroom Home, with
aary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatle),
A Lota In Nice Community—
Marraret A rn g la m .
Beautifully Furnlahed—ready to
W ANTED —firl for fountain and
Occupy.
drug dy&gt;L l-anay'a Drug store
JOHN W. I). MOORE, Broker DIESEL truck mechanic. Reply
Robert E. Rarna, Aaaoclat*
Bo* «, c/o Herald.______
224 K First
___ Phono 1112 FOUNTAIN arid floor help. K*OR RENT—house, 4 room* and
perlenc* preferred but not ea*
hath, Including 6 lot*. Price rea­
•ential. Apply to Mr. BUI before
sonable. Mr*.
John
Murphy,
rleven A. 11. at Touchton Dru«
Lake Mary, Fla.
Or.
____________________"6BB
EXPERIENCED maid, pood pay.
. 1'hone 940.____________________
4—REAL ESTATE WANTED—4 ROY T O ' U m huffing In our
repair department 116 N. Park

16H ACRES lanid, all~cl*ar#d. on
•mall lake. Phone ISatM 1-0.

NE AR LY NEW t Bedroom Houao. • ^ u r n c L r a f o r « a i
Btork Conalruetlon, StJIM on.
Low Down Payment, Balaoco
I M I - 2 6 per month.
|v* S BEDROOM Houao, 2 jroars old,
Block Ctonatruction, Complotolv
Furnlahed, MAOOiW. Term*. J.
W. Hall, Reallnr .Florida Rtato
Blocka, Window ailli and lintel*!
Rank BW*. (Ground Floor) Ph.
Concrete Floor*, Machine finiahed. Free Eatimat •*.
1763.
__________
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
I ROOM all modem bouac, ample
Fhe— 1122
■pace for flowers and plant*, 4 y B n
chicken* etc. 1202 Weat SoconJ Wa both loot when you Pont bring
g u t yraeeriptlona to L A N E Y ’8.
Street. __ _______ ___________
Ph»ne tna
6 ROOM house'wftk all Improve-

meat*. Lareo Garape. Off Lom- v e o e t a SLEs , " n V 5 t i« T
Bluif Road. Pat M y , OaI F m S S mJ S F *
&gt;t L

r&gt;ra&gt;'

—

WORK W A N TE D

furnished, fleetric
_________

• IM

kit.

-6

A L L TYPES of Bultitoaer Work
Reaaonable Rate*— Free
KatlM ia *. Carpenter •
Graeey.
| PKc-v- tasaW jw - a t P P J ____
A
Colored Cook. Ry« In or ouL
p h o n r I.IB .V W t-n

I#— Hualnex* Opportualllea —16

SURVIVES — t*

Call I’hnne I0A1 for
A ll Typo* Of Hook Wntk.
61ary 61vKinney Hook keeping
Service
Rmtm 403
Atlsi.lir Hattk lloildmv

NEW FI DORS surtaced to
i:
fectlpn. Old floor*
new. Flnlitilftp. -IItaala*
!ap.&lt; Portable power
r e a r * «ip4ilrnea „
County. H. M (ileaaoa, U k *
Marv
LAW N M o WELS Sharpen f&gt;d, hi
cyolrt repaired, lock .md key
work. Prompt aervie*. H. W.
Sbuma. 31P K. 4th. RL
ROOF WORK of all kiml*. )Uvea
anti Gutters Repaired and Pa in ­
ed. New Roofs applied. Painting
and
coating.
Sanford,
Ph,
109A-W. R. R. A rkenburp.
ORLANDO 6i".o'.i* Pentmal, Or­
lando Evcninp Star Cal! Pair1,
ff a v

11* 6 -t

____

WATCH and Cltirk Repairing. All
work gnat anteed. Reaaonai.le
prices. F. M. English, Jr. Ph.
1376 J.
____
I
drag line, huildut«r, dump truea,
murk, fill dirt, ahell and elay
by load nr joh, Contact H. It
C-jbaled. and aaporlsta*. 109 $1
Mew York Ave., DeLand. I’H
I6A or 2 6 S - W _____________
INCOME TAX return* prepared
hy ta i accountant
registered
with Tree*. Dept. Dempaey 234
Mctach Bldg. Phone I7A0.
VACUUM CLKANKR NOT
WORKING R IG H T)
Repairs made by trained factory
esperla. Phone 960. Free pick
up and delivery within 60 mlta
radlli*. Proin|d aprvlee, frea t
tlniale*.
WOODWORKING - C a b i n e t &lt;j
Countera, Shelves, rle, to order.
Small ixialt. built, repaired, l*
finished. O. Vail 1412 J.
IV

NOTH LS-PERSON At H

LOST: About town, 2 Inch Rhine,
atone Pin. Shape o f Plum*. Pirate
call Mr*. K. D. Htowr and rereward.
AUTOMORTLES

roUeetion* will m

6696.

OLE COUNTY MOTORS
‘ it *
—
H
Bo* ^41, tin 1941 CHEVRM.ET 1
redin
will Uka 276 O0 and buyer will
aiturna
Mymenta.
Phage
VENETIAN

BUNDS

idRSkr Tudor

Sedan, vary

R J * Groa. RMlo^to WnaspeoSQ*

tLTO R

116S-W.

" Y . “ F•1*6-00. Phono 403-R,

Again ami again, enmprrssion ratios have
heeu stepped up i&lt;» k.'.n pice with advances
in lucls. Self-selling \ni\e lifters eoulrihutc
to silence. Mieropoi .r t- iImocc and lli-l'oised
engine uimiiitings add tw o more Huiek
exclusives.
Ami Hie silken might of this l-'iretv.iH's power
has heeu made more heautifiilly ohedienl hy
siill nuother "lirst"—Dynnllmv Drive.*
So we list as a prime reason win “smart hoy's
Huiek" litis I’ irehall power pltml-aml n host
of happy owners will say "Am en."
Heller see your dealer soon.
+

tilj m
m|H - 3f *•IF I I f f , |J .-fC

mo *

rtamlrm

V'-i*

So the inrushiog fuel whirlwinds Into n coin*
pressed hall that adds n super-urge to the
dowmtrokc of the piston.
’ Il

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And you get the thrill —and thrift —of litis
Huiek “ first" in every mile you drive.
More, yon get n triedoimhtruc engine Hull's
4*'S•** H**M (ha Oaa,
W H IN u n i t

5?

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A U l O M O I I i l l A l l B U Ill AUICM W i l l IU U D IN IM

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
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S A M ’O U D . I T ,A ,

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ID

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*THL I.DNK HANGKlt

MICKEY

M O U SE

TMB &lt;JJv3 « N &lt;3 3 0 0 9 AvsATTS
v o o : sue a u &gt;s s

vou * L t P s i r

-IS

RENT A CAR. U-driv* it hy day.
week, or aeaion, Engliah Fhnl*
and American Fnrda, aedan*,’
•lotion wagon* and convrrtiMe*.
Striekland-Morrlaon. Inc..
E.
FI rat Si
__
p1239 PLYMOUTH Hnlan. clean.
$160.00 Caih. Ph. Ofll-W.
NO 16
Dependable Card Trucks
1941 Chevrolet % Ton Semi-Flat
Stake Body
1496

1NT Dodge H Express .—

II

hem polished nml pet feeted in every detail up
through the yenrs.

I

M ARY’S I.HNDING LIBRARY
1209 Magnolia- Is now open Mon,
thru Fri. 10 In 12 A M„ 3 to d
P M. Sal 4 to 9 P.M.
t s s r — --------------------&gt; n i!,M »
14—
L o st
-1 4

16—

11 von could look inside tlinl Firehall engine, you’d see why. Instead
of the flnMoppcd pistons used in
other cars, Huiek uses n turlw-tnfi
piston, like this:

"$166 MONTHLY SPARK TIME
E T T A KKTT
Refilling and collecting money 1946 Dodge High Side Stake'
from our flee-eent High Grad*
2060.
I Ton
Nut machine* In thla area. No
aelllng! To qualify for work you 1947 Dotlge, I Ton, High
muat hava ear, reference*, IflOO
Stake
caah, secured by Inventory. De­
voting 6 hour* a week to bud* 1947 Dodge, I Ton High
no**, your end on percentage of
Stake
morthly with very

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SAW FORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Railroad Union
H «lllu &lt; 4 r t « a PM* # » * l
laboi (onUovri.iet on Ihr lailioadt.
Murray described the liluation
at "a direct challenge to Cong r m ," requiring study of the law
itself “ with a view to improve­
ment.’’
Murray'* announcement came
•* a i|&gt;otriman for the railroad*
declared there war "no truth" to
rrporii that a tclll/menl wai near
in another rail wage dupule. That
diiput* involve, 1,000,000 nor*
operating worket»--eroploye» of
officei, ilationt, yard* and freight
terminal*—at di'tinct from mem­
ber* of the operating union* who
run lhr train*.
W/VSI UNGTONT"Feb. 20 (/P|
— The wage d m r of 1,000,000
worker, in non-o|teraling unit* of
the railroad induMry wa, re|iortrd
near
*rlllrinrnt. T e r ri *
were «*td to tall for a bade pay
inerratr of I2&gt; ‘ trnii an hour,
plui coil-ol-tiving adjutlmenlt good
for at much a* 5 cent* more.
Neither the railroad* nor the l&gt;
union* intuited in the wage cam­
paign laumlird lart Ort. 25 ttoulu
( W i l l o r T il \NKH
We thank C&lt;-l for HU blessing
end lire people of Hanford and
Memnlo!e Guiltily, U.lh while a mi
rolutnl for their Wltwl porukiera
lion to me when rny Immim burnrd on Fell. IM. ( alto want to
thank tiir niinUterr, the profi *•or* arid erliool teacher* and the
ftinr.l.i
for thetr generodly.
ThejtaiooUn*:
"Everything
p it u thank for thii U the will
of Owl in t'hriil, Jeon ronrrrnIng you."
ftrv, ti. Knight and Family
adv.

Modern Way to
Control Roaches1

Bothered b, roar He* or anla
Johnalnn'a Nf)-HOA(’ ll, anpileo
by bruak in the kllrhen, kill/
raukn, anla, and walerhog*.
Wkil'a wore, the /(dories* coatlag I* effective for monik*. and
bln* the atrnyn that wander In
nnd walk oter if. Foe scientific
root ml. uar Johniton’* NOHOAtilt
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Newsman Tells His
Own Success Story
- Throughout the year* there
have lievn minjerau* sweets storlrs of how this man or that man
atarthd from nulMng-and finally
arhievol prosperity. Rut the best
alhsueeess /tori** is where a
n th 1 rundown -foihfltion
.finally gets to
,i Wl|ere he fOol*
wonderful
la g a I n. William
(U o g a r d , new*'paper
report­
er la Sulphur

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Up r i ngs , Texas, has such a
alary
to
tell.
Yes, new that
Mr. Itogard is
t a k i n g HADWm. Itogard ACOL, he »ay»
" I wish I could tell my story
to everyt man and
tho
ana woman in tnu
country who ia now luffering a*
Jl was lu fftrln g." Mr, Dogard
Tferlng a deficiency of VIsuffering
■■sin* Bl,
Nlecla and Iron
famine
B lj 1HL
B*. Nletla
Which IIADACOI,
root si
i L contains.
Here I* Mr.
Bogarrf'sown
o state__________•
p e n t lelllng
........................
how IIADACOI.
helped hint
Vi* * T » o years afro, at age 40, I
was convinced that nothing re.
Pained for me in life. The most
waroursglng words I ever heard
&lt;were; ‘ Maybe
you will
get
atraightened out after a while.'
The only thing that i-slly mat
tr m i u&gt; me wa* how I felt and
the fact that my apparent decline
had brought my many dream*
ami aspiration* In total ruina be­
fore my feel.
~ “ I lu-snl and read many stories
and testimonial* rtmeerning HADc n i „ hut, unfortunately for m*.
didn't lake any of them *rHoti«ly. | considered these testi­
monials to lie from firtitioua pea.
wle with Imaginary ills who
talked lolely for money, llow
wrong | waal In spite of my
lues*. 1 derided to give HADTl» a try. I took great rare
• one know I was taking
because I feared their ridicule.
.leak three hollies of H AD1, before I began to 'feel' It*
cts. After that, mtr progres*
steady sad aura. My appetiu
ed un. I not aaly ate at meal
which I bad not h*en doing
r, but I enjoyed in-hetvnenmeat snark* o f aellcacies which I
sinew forgeMtn.

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diicut* the term* ol any tetllemerit. Hut they ir.di.il/J agree
men! wa, near.
Under the report**! term*, n
maximum o f 1 7 cent* an hour
could In- granted the employe* of
office*, nution*. yard* and freight
terminal* and other hranche* nutaide the train and twitching *er
vice. Their la**, pay Imrea** wa*
in 11*49. when they went on a 40hour work week without lo** of
ay and ul &lt;&gt; received a 7-eent
ourly raiar. Their aole demand
in October wa* fur a Sfecent raise

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serin-■I Hc-Miaid.

The four operating unhna, on
the other hand, still wrre dead­
locked in their dispute with the
carrier* dating hark to I919-&amp;41.
That stalemate, and *trike. threa­
tened during it, led to Army aelxurr of the railroad* !a*t August.
The trainmen, conductor*, and
rircrm-n and tnginemen want a 40'
hour week in the yard* and a tub
•tanllal
mill nay hike /or thme on run­
ning
ng train*.
t
The fourth operating union, the
brotherhood of locomotive engi­
neer*, la afte r a Ifil percent wage
inerraae.
Alt four union- joined In pre**ing their demand and dgned a
tentative agreement nt the White
Hnnar on lice . 2t, It » « * rejected
hy local union l&lt;»der- n roiiple
of week* inter.
That pact would hate given the
yard worker* a 26-rent hourly In. reau- ami road men III cent*, with
coat of livin g ndju-tiiirnts over
the next thre*- yeal* in exchange
for a moratorium on new demand*.
A Semite Inter
-ol* om m lttrr
diwlo-e-l today it would open an
invent if-a | jolt ,,( the long *t niggle
Iwtween the four o|ieiating organiiation ami the railroad* If il
wa* *till un*eti|cd hy Thursd ay.
The union* and carrier* have been
meeting a lilK .t dally w ith the
national mediation Itonrd over the
pa*t In d ay*, |,nt without much
pmgre** ri*porti*l.
Ilf f i'c r * o f the four onion* have
already npiM-med In fore the *uh1*1mm ft tec Inform ally, giving their
■Idr of I tie di'pute. A *|ioke*man
for the committee who ilidliT
want III* name n-ed *aid the en­
tire ro n tn iv e riy would |.e ,-xamin
*'il tu -find out why it ranT ho
/rille d ."
The &lt;iiin n iitii i representative
/aid the group would attempt to
e*laldi/h wrlierc tlie- fault lay for
prolonging tin- di*pu|e "whether
Il la- with one or more of the ,li* .
initanl* or the White Hoii/c linndlIng of the ru«&lt;\”
Borne union repre*entative* have
/aid I he go vet 11torn t bungled men
latinn of the r a 'e and proven I id
earlier *rltlem ent.

lU a t liiW

F r*a* P a g e a i r l

tween F- Merl Young and Rot*
Bohannon, a Texai lawyer who hat
detenbed Young at a man of *pecia! influence over R F C a (fain.
Their testimony, Fulbrighl aald,
will mark a public review of eircumttance* behind n (10,100,000
RFC loan to the Texmaaa eorp.,
T eia t and Maataehuaetta oil dev­
elopment firm, whieh rrorganiied
and went broke after getting the
money.
Young, who ha* become a fin­
ancial *uccr*» in Washington after
•tartlng out here a* a govern­
ment messenger, it the huahand of
on* of the White lloti*e alenographer*.
President Truman
yetterday
propo/ed to Congre** a change in
RFC management, hut hi* n?w
plan in*pirrd new criticism.
Rohannon wa* an attorney for
the Texmas* Company. He w »i
quoted hy the subcommittee in a
report to the Senate a* testifying
that Young sought an (85,000 /re
to help Trama** get thr loan.
Rohannon said he got the loan
without employing Vnung.
WASHINGTON, Fch. Su-t/P)
— The Progressive Party today
called for a negotiated peace with
Russia l.a/rd on the ro-exi*tenrr
of rapltallit and Socialist nations.
C. R. Raidwin, Party Secretary
acting a* iU spokesman, told the
Senate. Foreign Helallona and
Armed Service* Committees the
Truman Administration, with the
hacking o f some Republican trad­
ers, was following a course to­
wards war. The Joint committee
i* considering a troop*-for Kur-ipe
resolution.
Henry A. Wallace, former vie*
president and Progressive candi­
date for president In I94H, resign­
ed from the party l**i August,
imposing Its fureign policy *Und.
lie said he had lo stand with hi*
country and the United Nation* on
the Korean question. Baldwin wal
hi* manager during the pre«idential campaign.
Raidwin said today;
" H ip policy o f containment I*
nn utter failure. Our future policy
mud lie based on ro-exlitence. f,
therefore, promise that you f i l l
upon the i ’re-ident to convene a
five-power conference to settle
these IrapilaiUt-Soclaliit) differ• neca."
A different point of view was
••sented hy Dr. L.
[mhrianiky,
tur/t-nii-d
I.. K. Imhriansky,
lleorgclown
professor
lleorgclown University nrofessor
and (irc-idrnl o f (hr Ukrainian
Tongresa Commlltee o f America.
He called for Congrei* to pass
a resolution “ In which resounding
nryToewl o f oieeuUv* dispatch Of
meti, giuund tiuun* tu hurupo lie
Ituldly registered.
Hr also urged aid to under-

Court KofUMCH Anneal
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I('**!•&gt;■ *4 r i M Page o w l
Auschwitz concentration camp,
the destruction o f the Warsaw
|JtriW and pturder of Jews In inst
r.uropa,
. The n»her pvu aim wur**, cm**
vjrte'l of participation in atrue L|l*i. T lw y , irtcluiiv Han* .Schinlilt.
Mr threr vi ar* SS adjutant .it
Hurhvgwald rnnrcniration camn:
Hvhaljemalr, /&lt;umrr m il
call chief at Mu/hldurf Conccnformpr Gestapo nfftria): ErirS
Matimann. former HS hrigadlt-r
general In rnmmand of an ‘-ster
mlnaitnn unit, and I'aul Itlolwl,
former flfl colonel, found guilty ur
ordering tho killing of flOJKM
people at Kiev, Russia.

Pai’ific Treaty

Senate Asks

treaitaa/4 F n a P m * Oatj
to hav* m*nlioned the possibility
o f an Initial thr**-m*mber alliance
to New Zealand's prime minister,
Sidney G. Holland, when he visit­
ed here early thl* month. Holland,
long an advocatr o f s Pacific de­
fense part, was reported enthus­
iastic about the suggestion.
Officials *ald he twllcve* such a
United Siate»-Nrw Zt-aland-Australlan part wuuld inert his coun­
try's de-ire f« r formol assur­
ances of outside aid In event of
Communist aggn-ssinn.

Cabinet Refuses
To Eliminate One
Package Bid Plan

dared Florida law provide* that a
separate contract t * awarded fo r
each item o f printing.
Hit motion to eliminate tha
combination bids died for lack o f
a second.
A l Block, official o f a Tallahas.
TAl.LAIIASSKR, Feb. "0— (AT ■o® printing Arm, aald there war—The Cabinet toilay declined to no reetriction* on awarding con­
eliminate combination, or “ one tract* for turii printing, and the
pact age hid* with discounts" for
irgMativr end *upr*mr court
painting.
Several printer* ti*vr oppoted
the practice.
Attnrnev General Richard F.r*
vin said such hid*— which have
been permitted for many years—
are "illegal and unfair.
He He-

combination bid* would “ lower the.
ultimate price."
He laid the practice bat “ raved
tha stale many thousand) of dol­
lar*” In the past.
Block’* attorney, Julius F. Par­
ker and John T. wlgginlon, &gt;aM
the only restriction* of awarding
the contract were bids be adver­
tised and the lowest bid acct^led.

Ervin said the combination bid
“ chilli blJdlne" and "eliminates
com petition."
He declared that dally require­
ments for Fenate and House jour­
nals and calenders restricts the
work lo local prtnura. and that-ft
out-of-town printers should be givrn an opportunity to bid on gen.
rritl and pamphel laws._______

W EIXINOTON. New Zealand,
Feh. JfO—&lt;*»*&gt;—John Foster Dulles,
President Truman's roving envoy
to the Far Km , arrived hrrr to­ surc*.
Dutire talkni first lo prime min­
day from Australia to rontinue Ms
talks on a possible Japanrue peace ister Sidney (3. Holland and liten
treaty and Pacific defense mea- wa* given a slate luncheon. In the
afternoon he had
consultation*
with the full New Zealand cabi­
grouml resistance movements of net.
At a news conference following
the Ukrainians and other nation­ his official visit*, Dulles said he
alities which he said exist behind rmild see nothing in the proposed
the Iron Curtain, lie -aid any plan Ja p a n e se
peace treaty "which
o f Soviet aggression on Western would be iinerreptahle In the Rus­
Kurojie wuuld have to r.insider this sian*." lie said hr wa* nulle hope­
"deep-rooted internal weakness,"
fu l the Soviet* would agree to a
particularly if pared with stern p, see treaty on the "same term* a*
western resistance,
the rest o f us."
Dohriatisky testified liic under­
" If the Ru/alati* really want to
ground hnd Infiltrated the Red promote peate in the world," added
Army, and that Ru*-i*'s reported Duties, "they aliould sign a Jap­
Invincibility in land warfarr was anese pe*ie trraty. Hut if thr&lt;
a myth.
want lo keen alive the discord,
A proposal hy Senator Connelly they won't sign."
Dulles leaves here hy air to­
tD-Trsi that the president notify
Congre-s of an G, I. transfer* to morrow t « return to Washington,
Kurope failed meanwhile to stlisfy where he will report dlrerlty lo
Senator TafC- demand for a troop president Truman on the result*
ceiling.
of his far eastern tour.

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and bureaucratic meddling, he gave the
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movies, phonographs. And, by building the
fifst central electric generating station, he
(jittered the modern electric industry. H it
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R e d s B lo ck H a n R iv e r Deters Russia, A m e r ic a n S tren gth Is B e in g
C rossin g A s R a in s B o g LeMay Claims In c re a se d T o P re v e n t W a r ,
T r u m a n T e lls M a s o n ic M e e t
D o w n A llie d A d v a n c e s
Americans FlattcnOut
Chinese Kcd Bulge
On Wonju Front As
Resistence Lessens
T O K YO . Feb, 2 1 - ^ n - Allied
forces flattened out the Red*' Won
ju bulge in Central Korea today
but in the weal the Communists
blocked two new Allied sltrmpl* to
croti the Han River.
A driving, rrlenllen rain turned
whole Korean battlefront into
a mud puddle.
Field diipatchei tatd the rain
toaked C l I, bogged down links,
filled foxhole, and deepened the
miseries of the front.
A few troop* took advantage
of the rain for their fint thowert
in a month: thote who could look
luma ducking inlo Korean shelteri.
But for mo*t, the rain meant
6 onatant aoaking.
Rad mortar fire—"the heavleat
and moat accurate I've aver wen.”
amid ana commander— drove bark
an armored patrol to the aouth
bank of the Han aevan mile* rant
of Seoul.
Five mile* downitream from
Seoul, Heavy realatanre checked a
South Korean patrol trying In
rroca the Han.
American and Brltlah troop*
mopped up Red atragglera aouth
U the r i m .
On the t a il central front, Unltrd
Nation* troop* throat forward
againat light opposition.
On the wait central front, ailvanea patrol* were moving ahead
u w im w
a * r*a * atn

Seminole County’s
Animated Exhibit
JL Proving Popular

v - ———
SamlnoU County'* ‘ animated
exhibit" in tba form of a atyle
•how with pretty girl* a* model*
i* proriag to be an outatandlng at­
traction at the- Central Florida
Exposition in Orlando, and Is
literally ''parking them In the
•M a e /.
The idea waa conceived by
Chamber of Commerce Manager
Ed Whitney,and Ina exhlhlt dealgn
y w i drawn up by E . J&gt; Moughtnn,
arehitaet. Mr*. Whitney is f i r ­
ing valuable aaaUUltee In supervlaing the aahiblt and atyte ahow,
and in tramporting the girl* to
and from the expoaltlon ground*.
L a it flight a rrprasentaMve of
The Herald made a “valiant ef­
fort" to *re the ttyle ■»how but
thl* wa» a bit difficult owing to
the crowd, especially the much In
tereatd women.
The atyla ihow, featuring Plorlo d * Paahlona frocka and Petite
Pari* negligee, waa ahown on a
neat little itage to the right of
lha m in exhibit. A ailvar damask
curtain formed Ike bach drop.
Participating ward Betty Lou
Partin fMIss Sanford of IPftl),
Rachael Johnson and Mildred Mili­
ar, all modeling Florida Faihloni
frock* of smart dealgn and paste)
color* and Barbara ‘Ptynl and
Prance* Moor* appearing In r e ­
lit* parti creation*.
Re The Seminole booth t* ample In
alia and U located In the exhibi­
tion building neoraat lha mol"
entrance to the fair mound*.
One of the itngulnr feature*i of
the exhibit, another of Nr. Whltnay*a novel Ideas, ia the bed of
live celery which waa furnished
by American Prult (Iwwer*, Ine.,
and “ planted" by mambara nf the
Veteran*-OnTha-Farm Claaa un­
der direction of John Piaeeon.
The presence annually m Banflo rd of the New York d k n t farm
flub ta wail advertised bjr a ministurn barn boll field from the walla
of w kkh f i r pennant* k w N the
namaa of the diffierant eh&gt;b*.
Flowara and ferns a rt displayad hi profusion, including axalea*
fro mtha Belgian Oaldina at C m aalMtrjr and gledlolnaoa grew by
A . P . Ramsay. Thera la a pjaaiing,
although email Hi*play pf dtru*
fruit. On the back wall nf the
tight groan colored booth ar*

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wtui the railroads raaned be no-

Strategic A ir Fores:
Chief Favors Dis [
patch O f Am erican'
Troops T o Europe |

Young Denies He Coroner’s Inquest
Receives Fees On Is O r d e r e d Into
Loans From RFC Lundquist D e a th
White House Secre­ W orld W ar Veteran
Is Found Dead In
tary’s Husband Ac­
County Jail Today
cused Of Rake-Off
WASHINGTON. Feb. 21—4VT|

A coroner’* inquest was ordered
today by Justice of the Peace W.
E . Walton to be held briday
afternoon at 2 : 00 o’clock regard­
ing the dealb of Russell G. Lund­
quist. J6 year old carpenter, in
the Counly Jail early this morning.
Mr. Watson raid that Mr. Lund­
Young denied lo * Senale Rank­
ing Subcommittee lhal lie offered quist bad been found in Loch Ar­
lo be influential in obtaining a bor al 1 2 :JO A- M. by Deputy
$10,100,000 R FC loan for ihe Sheriff Charles Beck and was in
[exmait Corp.. a fexai and Mass- a numb and cold condition when
achuieil* ml development Com­ brought to the fail, wrapped op
and placed in a hunk. The death
pany.
must have occured several hour*
Hu teitimony on lhal point con­
before 6 :) 0 o'clock, Mr. Watson
tradicted that of R o n Bohannon,
added, declaring lhal he wai call­
a Dallai, Tex., altorney, who told
ed lo ibe JaP at that time.
thr
subcommittee earlier that
He raid that Hr had found no
Young lought an $85,000 fee evidence of foul play in ronnec(tom T fim a n to influence gianl- lion with the death.
Sheriff P. A. Maro stated thl*
ing of the loan.
morning that Mr. Lundquist had
Bohannon, who represented (lie Iwen found lying In the yard of
Texmait firm, had described Young W. A. Patrick at
l/wh Arbor
as a man of “ tremcndoui in­ after i he latter heard hU dog*
fluence” who w«i "tlose to Prest- barking, shortly after midnight.
Mr. -Patrick notified the authori­
dent Tinman.”
t y i and Deputy Charles Beck took
Young, husband of * Whit* Mi. Lundquist to the County Jail
llnuie stenographer, »ald he Hid and locked him up. Sheriff Mens
meet with Bohannon one* at Bo­ declared that the man was mtoxhannon'a request t » di-cua* the ieated at the time and had been
Texmasa loan.
in a itate of despondency (or sev­
Young quoted Bohannon aa say­ eral day*.
ing ha wanted not only Young to
Mr. Luisikiutat lived In Urapework on the .loan but a* saying ' elite
on the Soath-wett Road, lie
“ Ibex would hove to have Boyle waa b«rn in Sanford Jan. II , 191b
too."
and had lived her* all of Ms life,
Thai w»,. a reference to William lie was a veterag o f World War
M. Boyle, Jr., chairman of the 11.
Democratic National Committee.
Surviving is the widow Mra. ft.
Young Mid he later told Boyle
about Bohanr,t»i&gt;'* statement and U. l.unduuMt o f tlrapcville; bis
that Boyle told him "to forget i t " parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.
■Pie Senate committee I* explor­ Liiridquiit: raven brother*. John
ing ;t*&gt; charge* of "favoritism and of Fountain Head, Tenq.i Eric of
Influence" In the granting uf loan* Angwln, Calif.; Elmer 0. of Jack­
sonville; Edgar o f St. Augustine;
by RFC, the government multiRichard of Mlaml| and Charles and
miliion-dollar lending agency. A Rolland of Sanford; and one l i ­
recent committee report rrltlclaed
Mr*. Clell Franklin of Wash­
three RFC director* and said nf ter.
ington, D. C.
Young:
Funeral service* will he held
"The Individual named mo*t fre­
quently In the report* of alleged *t Erickson Funeral Home MTl i n M f i t 8:30 P M. with Rev. s.
tt'eelliioss o» Pea* S i l l
L. Wnatley officiating. Burial wilt
fellow at Sylvan Lake CemtUry,
Paola.

—E . Merl Young, one-lime govern­
ment messenger. »wore today that
be never reteivrd any fee* or com
minion* from anyone who wanietl
a Reconstruction Finance Corpora*
lion loan.

Nick Hilton Brawls
With Korea Veteran

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 2 !-&lt; *•&gt; _
Niek Hilton, recantly divorced
from aelreia Elisabeth Taylor,
and an air force lieutenant be­
come Involved In a rurkui at
Mocambo Night Club early to­
day, the sheriffs office report*.
Deputies were called but when
they arrived It was all over.
Aside from ruffled collars and
tempera, alt appeared to be ser­
ene. And the principals weren’t
talking.
The Air Force officer was Iden­
tified aa James Paulson, a bomber
idiot from Korea whose home
town I* El Paso, Tex,
Deputies said they couldn't tell
who had hit whom, but witnesses
said aoma blow* had been struck.
Mocamho patron* also told the
officer* that It all started when
the lieutenant, sitting at the bar
with an unidentified girl, objected
to something Hilton said.

Boyle’* “Ham” Radio
Car Tag Idea Spread*
An idea Initiated by State Sen­
ator L. F. Boyle, u ardent radio
amateur, of leaning automobile
tag* with rail latter* of amateur
station* on them la spreading to
other ilatrs.
The Idea waa first approved by
the Florida legislator* In 1919, and
aloe* that time hoa been adopted
in Mississippi and Louisiana.
Yesterday Sanator Boyle got a
message from a prominent Georgia
radio “ ham" Jubilantly announcing
that a similar moaauro had been
approved by the Georgia house and
senate.
The main Idea o f th* auto tag ia
that radio amateurs may be quick­
ly contacted for aid iand service
during storms or enat _
Florida such a tag costs but an
extra dollar.

Wolfhound Commander Mkfr&gt;efi»
Is Promoted To Brigadier General
U. P. BOTH ARMY MEADGUARTFRS, KOREA, FW. U -V P &gt; Fire chief Mike has moved up lo a general's job.
'‘H ell either be a general or a dead colonel," admiring G l'l ante raid
nf John (Mike) Michaclii, a famous fighting leader of lb* Korean war.
Today it was announced that Col. Mkhaelit, leader of Ibe 27th

S 'olfhoundl Regiment has been advanced to assistant e

nder of

25th Division, succeeding Brig. Control Joseph S. Brad
Miches Is ha* been nomlnatad for' ■
l Headier general.
Col. Gilbert Cheek o f Willlaton.

ral Bradley ia taking over
the 2ith Division, replacing MaJ.
General William B. Kean who is
to command the U. S. Third Corps
at Camp
m Roberta. Calif.
Tha lean. blood, lough Michaels
and hla 87th Regiment have boon
the f i n brigade of the Korean
when the fighting
war—nuked. In when
waa flerreet to plug holes in Bag­

N. D.
Michaels, 3f, O native o f San
Francisco whose homo la at Lan­
caster, P a . moulded hit men Into
the toughest regiment in tho Ko­
rean war. Ha led them Into tha
war'a tightest spots, and he led
them out again.

Ho woe o lieutenant colonel
when he come to Korea last July.
ging Allied ilaeo.
He won a battlefield promotion to
Men of Uw STth gained faaaa In colonel A u g . ___________ ...be
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W ASHINGTON. Feb. 21 - &lt;/Vj i
M iU 'A r llu ir P a y s A \ isit T o T h e Ki«li&lt;iiiwr F r o n l
— Lt. General Curtis L. I r May. |
who commands ihe U. S. (led o( |
long-range Al m Somb planes, said
today their threat rather than any
any ground forces in Europe pro­
bably will deter Russia from starl­
ing a general war in ibe next Iwt*
or three year*.
Bill Le May laid be (arorv lire
Administration*' plans to send U.
S. Army troop* lo »erve in a com­
bined European defense fuirr
Specifically, he opposed at N.’Uate hearing* a roaolutlon by Sen­
ator Wherry (R-Nrbt whi.h would
declare the Senate oj.’ oieil lo
sending any troop* without prior
congressional approval.
I.eMay explained he did n»t
think the hands of the military
should be tied by Conrrres*.
Under such restriction, he raid,
“ I would i-e handicapped very
much in where I rculd plare my
v ingv and group* after war d a rt­
ed."
I.eMay, head of thr Strategic
Ale Command, testified at Sena­
tor Wherry** request at Senate
hearing* on the troop..to-Europo
luur. The hearings are being held
by the Senate Foreign Relation*
and Armed Service- r»mmitte«*.
LeMav railed hi* big liombera
the "only effective weapon" ltd*
country row lias for dealing with
Russia in event of war. When
Wherry asked if they could knock
out Russia by long-range Itombaniment, the General leptind: “ I
don’t know-. That’s my Job to try
and arhievr that end."
WtAIINO A WHItt 1CAR4 and ne vlv
'»d pile lined » -i f&gt; n ffc-oglai M... Arthur walks with aides
Wherry nppoeo* the Adminis­
past native hula near the Han Hive* during his 10th vuit to Hi* K oran battlefront
(fnrernottimal)
tration plan In put dx Army divi­
sion* into a combined Lumpenr
defense force against poasiblf
Communist aggro*-ion
The Senator obviously hoped to
find support for his posltfoi from
c i — * ______ r - J
,
a s h im is m J B (
the teitimony of
I.eMay. The
General was a rautioua witness.
A ton e point he said groqad sol
d im wuald be needed In anv « a i
Then, when Wherry asked if then
Flatter
co-opr ration
»tt|t tin
should be any commitment', of
Toot (at Mob s fil an rid mg- I
ground troops to fighting In Ku
r
'program L it thr eofettainmeni
rope until the long range bombard Stay t i f Execution On of wiotei vi.itor- »»■ mgrd i* t Opcrntininil C o n t r o l
inent program w *. drvrluprd, !*•
P I-..
H i
I n u m i l u i f'sbt •» a mralini &lt;&gt;f »h. B"*td
O v e r A r m y T o B cR iu
N
I I1MI ItS II. i nI I ilt ▼
May aabl It should be avoidnl il
lI i |rTaft
U-.#T1
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r , 1 lr ^ Q |t
;&gt; ,n liio b
possible, adding;
t&gt;
r'hamber
of
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u
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"
v'
W ith in O n e Month
Is D en ied Hy B o ard
“ No one should fight until
*
the ( l fly Hall where Clifford M&lt;
ready."
M lf S A IU £ S . |-rante. Feb. 2 1
H A J K iK D . Feb. 21 trT )
A Kibbtn seporUd rr * recent m e t .
“ In event of war with K ii -- im ,
.
,
, i . tug Iwt ween official* uf the * lists
id ')
I be teener*) ami hit Udy.
what do you think would le- our lonely old man wav rlnlsocutesl al Btl,| j- ,|y ,,f f jr |» t.
most effective weapon?" Whetty Mornia .Stale I'nvon Imiav for the
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Atlantp 1'itl Commander INuphi
The lioanl voted to appropriate
' '
.
.
,
asked.
to asalst th* Tourt.t t'hiti •' amt Mr*. I.iienliowei. arnvrcl in
"The only effective ace mm w* Jayinv la»l Apr. 2d ni Slate Rep.
lie t,» t oimnao'i
it 'a a it n e s * o a r « * » a r n
I ‘ballet Sc bub nl S i I ’elenbuiK' wllh it v operating budget -rod I mope loti.ty
aim m.tructrd Mauagt'i t'&lt;l Whll
He wa* 71-yeats-oM Chaile* G if­ i ney to nnange a -jpecial party *ml thr Vt'rtl'v inti n tatio n ,t aritiy. &gt;be
nitle in
the Hotel
iu lio ll
hc ford who contended lie shot llie program of entertainment f»i l,i title i. nine
m roe
notei Tiitarron
admtntvlr &lt;hvr Motive leader biting j the 1 1tih nint linn vlnutiiT il *- fal-Se e he,e
■\ . our, biouplit them athote
an argument «ser nmtiev due him month of Mari h.
W ith J * 'V Hall pi* 'tin*: m lltrougb high &gt;e.i- e,rlv lint rnmn
Hanford firemen, directed
I*. foi dtitribuling campaign literathe ab.cnce of I’rc.id cn t
II oig «l I hei Imiiiik, front the Queen
Aaaiitant f i re Chief R. T- Thom *..
Jam ei tin t, the proposed new by
spent seveial hours yesterday » f luir.
line) " ( hamAsaivtant Buptrintendent J. G. law tfor the Chamber of Com IJirahelh. Afte»
temoon in interesting practice in
first aid, Including Instruction in GodWOtv vanl &lt;:rffwrii had told them entire were diseusved arid It o n . t-tgite llteakistl anti a lew well
he wax "alone in thr world with no voted
to fix the member trip . lonen wmiji, the eouple ami llteir
th* expert use nf an Inhalator.
relative, or frirndc. I Juat want to illlrs al f I2.SU per yeai
Equipped with oxygen tank
p.til* Hew hv toovlellstlon lo
Mr W hitney was authnrtard lo
thl* machine, which ran be carried * llrnee. (ionwon ^*|v|, Giffor't
handily
suit ease,___________
I* used bn get this over with *v *"ou a v t"i«- arrangem ents with Tm l Swnlm Pan.
iy In a _________
A lt ,i so hour In tin sit and s
artificial respiration. It la eape. • sihle"
lo lake photographs ill connection
(ally useful In reviving victim* of would I*- hutted in Ihr prison rem- with the G iants' f*«m training few m inute, *t tin Flench cspl
near drowning.
etery.
program -ta ilin g hvr&gt; next month tsl' O rly Field, the group .et o ff
Stretched out face downward on
In i 1 lepimcy heanog ye ter * 0-1 to ..rjut these photograph. [*» on tin ha'f houi drive to V r r is ila blanket, each fireman took hi day on grounda hr wasn’t in hU |ionic town newspaper', for pub tr v
Ft out Mu II hot* I h " f Ibe) I'lMit.l
turn as the victim to be revived, right mind, attom ey: pointed o't* Itrity purposes.
-re nearl.y the o ixitiv e palace of
and the oxygen tube was rlamp*d that G iffo rd ’s divorced wife a t­
A i tht xuggeition of II
HKing laiul
\ I V , nene of the
over his mouth. Participating were tempted to have him declared in ­
I t »v H ta n * 4 » ! • t « a » V " " l
signing of the iliort-lived jwace of
sane in 1947. An examinee Ihao
Lieut. J. R. Crow,
J. T.
'• •*
• * Bennett, mill*'
W „i Id War One
C. L. Keller. W. L. Rowland ami ruled h« vtid not require a guard'
A T L A N T IC R E f t Ml It
"Ik e and Mamie" moved st onc«
If. C. Urissey.
..............a n* r » i » T *»«l
HUSTON. Feb. 21 &lt;AV A I lf
li*h Jet bmnltet flew the Allnnth into f lr .t f|,«,r utle in the hotel.
twiay, 'ittlng d.iwn *» Gander. N They were expert*,! to *|H'nd mo »t
F . st 12:2.1 I'.M. le a thsn ftv. of their first day hen unpacking
and resting, l-strt they w ill move
bout., sfttr it took off from Aid.
grove Ait Base, Northern Ireland into * private residence not far
from the hotel
The risprad time «a&gt; four hour
fine of Eisenhower*- first Job*
and 30 minutes, scroniing to radio
line,lane* It" t’ sa* l » * l
ie;iotix picked up In Boston.

L o n e ly Old Man Enlarged Program Eisenhower Takes
j^ Electrocuted
Pnr Tourists Is OyerContmandOf
Urged B yC of C
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No Morn National Guard Divisions
To Be Called Unless Crisis Worsens
By BLTON t T FAY

ASSCIATED PRESS MI LI TARY A P » AlltK REPORTER
WASMNG70N. Feb. 21—&lt;/T»* III* plan of the Amir lo irlra.e N*
Imnal Guardsmen when llteir federal serrate lime mnvout neai year *ppea red tod«y to leawe unthinfed
probability tb^i at \tj i V two of ill**
presently fcdcraliied six Guard dtranmii will lw senl overveai in the ne»l
few months.
The Army also diaelosed. In
new* conference yesterday by tt» 37 month . the timr varying with
training chief. MaJ. General Max. different bill* which have been of­
well D. Taylor, that it will call nu fered.
Four Nsllonsl Guard In f«"trv
more guard division* "unless (hr
divisions and two regimental com­
world situation changes."
This latter statement startled bat teams were fedvralised last
seme Congress members and September— the 21th Division of
brought predication* that the law- Pennsylvania; tOth Division of
makerx would make Inquiries. Se­ California; Mtd of Vermont-Connator Bridges (R -N R ) of the Sen­ nerUrut-Rhode Itland; 45th of Ok­
ate Armed Service* committee lahoma and the 194th RCT of
called It a “ change in policy" and Fmith Dakota and 271th ROT o f
said he thought the commltte** Tennessee.
Two more division* were fewould want to look Into It.
And Senator Jenner (R-Ind.t derail set) |aa*t month -the 31st of
said he was confused. I f the Alahoma-Mlsslvslppl and 47th of
Guard Isn't to be used, he Minnesota-North Dakota. In ad­
ashed, why “ are they getting set dition, there hare been a large
to hue equipment for lOJIOflJWO number o f Guard unlla of sub­
division aise railed since the start
men?"
Under existing law, the Army of tho Korean war.
has no
Taylor said that tha start of
releasing
Guardsmen when tho tenure of th* this year 1JMI7 unit* with an aetu*
federal scrotaa eiptroc. The Draft al total strength oof about 91.000
were in federal aerrieu. This Ineluded units ranging from divi­
i tha mute may ha kept In sions down to small oraunUatlons,
•erriea for 11 months. U - hut did not embrace the approx I_
y now ponding In Congress mats 9,900 officer* and men in tho
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Slate Legislatures Spur n Bills
Outlawing Discrimination In ,lobs
lie ASSOCIATED I'll ESS
11,11, that would Imre employers l„ hire the,, worker, without regard
ol rare, creed or to|or are finding a. tough going in most stale |eKnl*ture* a* they have in ronsre*,.
.
.
.
,
,
Only seven states have law. will, teeth in them that outlaw ditcltminslion, and three nlhers have set up Fair Employment I’ raclt.et Commis­
sions on an educeiional basis.
These
finding., of « ' 1
_____ are the -------national survey by *h* Associated ed proposal* for a federal FEPC
Fress to see how this phase of t!»r with congressional filibusters and
rlvll tights program ha* fared threat* of them. But the Issue I*
e one m
w asm n r
live
in Washington.
during the 10 years since President still aa liv
Franklin D. Roosevelt Issued his pointed up by the*,- latest deve­
lopments:
first FEPG order in 1941.
1. In hi* Jsn. 15 budget message.
Hills to set up F*lr Employment President Truman once more urged
Practices Commissions are pend­ creation of an FEPC. raying:
ing in 13 stata legislature* now in "Even less than in other times
session. But nine of those 13 pre­ can we now afford to discriminate
viously hava defeated similar mea­ In employment against the milllona
sures or permlllad them to die In of workers in our labor force who
committee.
art member* of minority group*."
Twenty-six other statas hava
2. Th* proposal met with th*
no FEPC. Thny Includa all tha usual blast of opposition from
southern stata* arhara such laws southern Democrats.
are opposed on grounds thsy
S. On Jsn. 14 8*nstor Humphrey
would upset tha Maui's traditional (D-Mifin), who lad th* successful
segregation of ISCSI and atir up fight for a strong civil right*
« rifia l enmity.
plank In tha 1949 Democratic na(Caattaas* o * r s * « T « * i
Southorn Democrats have block­

.

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A ll Segments O f U. S.
Mu s t
Co-opcratc
In Defense Effort,
President A s s e r t s
WASHINGTON, I d , 21—*iPi
— The xnirrornenl tivia) h.tnnril
the sale id n r« car- at in llitrd
prices in the u -r,l car tm iikrl
and *el dollar--aml-croN ceil­
ing prices ,m *11 used c.,r« I he
action &lt;*a« announced bt
thr
O ffice of I'r ic r St abdication
(O l'S t . |hc new regulation- are
effective Mar. 2- Bruce Morris,
chief nf the s g fn ry '- .vtilomobile
pet, in* divi-lan, said the move
» * s dr-lined to halt * "wide• plead" flo» of ne* cars into
the u«ed rsr m arket and to pre­
vent used car* from
selling
ahexe nea car priceW A SH IN GTO N i l et, 21—t/F)
i’ re-uicnl it iintan t.tul tmisy
"W e are gradually spprosrhmg a
|H,,ilinn” ,n which a ihtril world
world war can be ptevrnlrd.
All the current attempt! to build
up men and material tv merely an
effort lo pievenl «uth a war, he
told a group of Masonic leaders.
He added:
"We are gradually approaching
a position in the world where that
tan be prevented, if we have the
-nppoil and roo|ieralion of all
segments &lt;&gt;( ihe imputation.
"And lhal meant mduvlry, labor,
and farmer and you genllemen—
and all the while collar people who
do the inside work to make ihctr
other things operate."
Mr Truinsn spoke- at a break
fast for Masonic Iraden from all
over th* country. The breakfast
was given at the statlar Hotel br
an nhi Kama* City friend, Frank
(.and. who beads the Demolay*. so
orgsmiBtlon for young men.
Mr. Truman -sld the moral
fore*. In this country must be
moMlited "lo prevent selfishnesa
.•f certain groups from *n endea­
vor to t*ke sdvsntagr .,f thlr si­
tuation "
"Everybody, I don’t care who
he t», or vvlist his cotvlllinn or
|H,stlion Is— from Ihe I'rr-ident
of the United States to the labor­
er who digs in the trenrh—must
make some sacrifice In order thst
tlie whole country tnsy tw mobllitnl to meet tie seriotu situation
with which we «t&gt;* fs, cd," he '*iu.
Mr. Truman said he resitted
ll foe!•■«»
ton,lvlvt
people
,«11'* d lffie
4 u iia

Wilson Brothers
Slick Togeth er In
It ii s i e Training:
BROOKLET. Al*.. Frb. 21 —
i Speci sl i — The brother, of San
ford. Fla.who have hern in the
-ainr units since entering the Air
Force loge liter over one year
ago were today continuing ihe un­
broken brotherly ti.-s ai they be­
gat, a new as.igiiincul will, the
li.'iiith Squadron „ f the 17u.trd
Air Transport Group at lltookIry.
The
brother
aitmen,
I’fc*.
Frank and Milton Wilson, 21) and
22 year* old respectively, rnli.lcd
III Ihe Air Force. Feb 21. 11150
•( Tampa. They went through
basic training together *t l arkland AFB, Texas and then both
went to Airplane and Engine
Mechanics technical school at
Shepherd AFB. Tex. They arrived
at Brookley Thursday.
"Since being In the Air Force
we have been in the same bar­
rack* with beds side by side,"
Milton Jubilantly related.
"During technical nthonl we
averaged .1.7 in our grades,"
Frank addsd.
"And now we are hoping to be
assigned to the same plane *1
maintenance technicians," they
said. Howaver, they expect their
next assignment will !»• tempor­
ary duty for specialiird (raining.
Hnth are graduate* of Sem­
inole High School; Frank In 1918
and Milton In 1949. Their mother,
Mr*. O. D Griggs, lives si San­
ford. Another brother, Jack, 17,
enlisted In th* Infantry Iasi month
and 1s now stationed at Fort
Jarkson, 8. C.

Thf* Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Feh. 2 l - , ^ i
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Detroit
Fresno
Memphis
New York
Philadelphia
Saint Louis
Seattle
Washington
Jackaonvill*
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contributing
American
fated th* Chinese may have ahift- before
forces, would dissipate the oppor­
•i. Ihur*h Nailers mini hr presented at thr Herald riflm « a ia » ed much of their atrength to tho tunity of thia time interval and
area north and northwest of Chefay before publication.
damage Western Europe's morale.
chon.
Kanfnrd M in h le ria l A w iocia tlo fl
3. To follow a policy o f acting
They struggled nvrt some of
Tw&lt;&gt; formrr ftanfurd cltfrrns
Itrv. A n g it* (J. M rln n i*, I’ rn d d rn l
wlm went In school here In the
highest ridges on the backbone of Western Europe Into a mood o f
early '1&gt;0* «nd ni'iveii to Texas
Itrv. Krrtl I.. Morion. S rr.-Trejm .
the peninsula to apply reinforced only after an attack would plunge
In thr h u ll. an&lt;l leggy days were
pressure to Chernon, It miles n"n-resilience—"a mood o f ‘newfervidly murh surprised at the
southeast nf th- major road hub tialism' which Is. for them and for
M O IIM M i DKVllTIONH
all of us, a short rut to suicide."
Training
Colon
B:I8
P.M. of Wnnju.
growth and sire nf thr city when
llrv, I.. A. Allen, p«*tnr o f thr Unions for all Church Members.
Before the Senate committees I*
they stopped ever here Sunday to
A South Korean regiment waa
T j |Aaaembly of God Church, will l&gt;r Story Hour for children under U ready for them at one point. There a resolution by Senator Wherry
talk to J. A. Takach,
jn charge of Morning Devotion* years of age.
friend.
thr Chinese met stern resistance (R-Neti) which would record the
Thr two. Alfred and i v n y .J '^ r a m tliM-unh n nt w.-rk.
Kvrning
Worship 7:30 P.M. 10 mile* north of Cheehon. First 8cnate as opposed to sending o f
I'rrtngri of Stratford, Tcnaa. who , Th" program I* a orrarntatlon Sermon by W. P. Brooks, Jr,
reports indicate*! more than 2,000 u. 8. troops to Europe without
congressional approval. President
Wednesday
Evening
Service Chinese were bring held o ff.
arr In tin raltir business, a rc (° f Kadlo Station VVTJtlt, In to,
"Every R*&gt;om a» warm as your
•ana of . former deputy sheriff
w,,h hr ^ " / T 1, Mi»*
The flanking development came Truman has taken the stand he has
the power to send them hut would
h«me."
of Sanford, thr latr K. f’ rvmger, « t * '* * l
after a rhips-down battle at Chip* consult Congress.
anil arrivd her* Aunday rn rout* dilljr *t H:30^ A.M., and on Satyrynng, 20 air mile* northwest of
Administration leader-* in Con­
CHURCH O F THE NAZARENH Wonjll. Allied reinforrementa bolto St. Petersburg where they am ” *&gt; ■* ^*18 P-M.
gress are aiming to substiluU113 Maple Avenue
spending thr winter. They had |
,
sirred the fingrr-indhr-dika force some sort of resolution approving
I . H. Kushlon, Pastor
left hrre with thrli fathrr almut f'llH IK TIA N ANI» MISSIONARY
of French and American* at Chip- tt.-- dispatch o f troops.
Sunday Srhuol 9:48 A.M.
IH!*l t» takr up ranching in Trxa*
ALLIANCE
ynng thst badly crippled three
Achcson. wearing a gray suit
Morning
Worship
I0:4&amp;
A.M.
They had with thrm an old
Park Avenue and Fourteenth
Chinese divisions In checking the set nff by a red-figured blur tie,
Junior
Society
7:00
P.M.
■lippim: fioin thr Gate City
Htreel
main
Red
push
op
thcentral
came twforc the rorntnlttes-s with
N.Y.P.S. 7:00 P.M.
Chronicle, publisher) In Sanford
ftev. lll.no K. Smith. Parlor
frnn* earlier this wrek.
* prepared statement which out­
P.vangelistir Hour 7:4&amp; P.M.
on May 20. 1893. At thr Umr T.
Htlilr Scii' hiI t»i45 A M.
To thr east nf Chipyong, an lined hi* general argument.
Mid-Week Service. We&lt;lne&gt;xlav
J Applryaid U|&lt; edltoi and pub.
Mornlni; Worship lltltn A.M
American-Dot*-), fnree stood off
Chairman Connallv (D-Tesl of
7:1b P.M.
liahri and W. W. Jams* was a*.
Kvrnlnjr Service 7:3*1 I’ M.
massing Red force* almve Wnnju. the .nmbined
........ . committees
..........
rapped
SOClalr editor. Thr clipping rr.........
__
Thr pa .tor wilt .peak at both SEVEN III i r n
Some Of th....- Communist* watt IhU gavel and told"him to'start'
ADVENTIST
veahxl thr following story nlxml » , ^ ’lers’ AII arV- » elminr
N-11evc&lt;| to hnvr taken to the high
suppo&gt;e you know the subKl
CHURCH
Deputy Sheriff Pronger:
Serenlh Street and Kim Avenue ridges in the southeast to threaten in a weary voice. "It's the so-called
•’ Deputy Sheriff K. Pronger,
Kal'balh School, 0:30 A.M. Sat­ Chcchon. The Red- had no or- i matter before us," Connallv said
IMP. I III ll&lt; II UP M ID
of this eity, on Saturday night
tlllery support In their new threat. ■Wherry, Wherry resolution."
urday.
Z509 p tm Avenue
last was the reeiplent o f a very
*i-up o f 1 A crowd, which started gatherBut a menacing build-up
Churrh service |!:00 A.M.
Rev. Joe C. I few s. Minister
neat and ha n&lt;l nome prevent. Dur­
Chinc-e ami Korean Red forre* mg ut minutes In advance of the
WillUm lluekner and William
ing th evening he was invited
Sunday school begins at 9:1'
wa* reporte*! in the hill* and opening, overflowed the 300.*eal
Watt, elder*.
to rail at the offire of Justice II, A.M. Classes for all ages.
Mrs.
Harry
Watt, Kahliatb valley* almvr the central front— Senate caucus room.
S. Adams, and wrnt, aa he sup.
At 11:00 A.M. thr Semih'de
the area Iwyood Chipyong and
■'•'•’"I* rrel and television rsm*
posed, on nfflelal business. Upon County Singing convention will
Krhool stiprrintemlent.
eras began grinding away aa
I* H. Shepard, missionary lead­ Wonju.
arriving there he « n surprised gin at the Churrh of Cm) on Pirn
A
I*
rorre*|&gt;onilent
John
HanArhrson. in hi* usual clipped voice,
to find sixty or seventy o f his Avenue. The ringing will continue er.
ih.lph reported Eighth Army in­ read his statement.
Visitor* are welcome.
friends assembled, with aome de. &gt;until) 5:00 P.M. Singers from all
telligence
estimated
the
fled
When
Achrson
finiihed It,
finite purpose In their mind-, over t|,r
B|p rsprrted to
' h» 'f " m n Itu h s cll ( D - t i n t
tlostrength at five Army corp*.
which wav soon made apparent j stirnd IhU convention A basket FIRST CHURCH f ir CHRIST.
A Chine**- srmy corps consists
when Judgr Welhorne, who nr-:,11, nPt „l||
, m r i | at l:00 P M.
SCIENTIST
&lt;&gt;f three division*, of from ti.000
*no Kaat Second Street
K iH e I n C i g a r e t t e
enpie.1 the Chair, arose and eg. [ Kverybndy Is Invited to attend this
to lo.onn men In e*oh division.
plained the object of the meeting. [ Fvangrllith servin' begins at
Sunday Krhrrol P:46 A.M.
Hence, lip to Ibn.tMlO troops cni||*|
** • ■ t l s v i l g r a m
t* ia » O w v i
"It then appeared that. In ap- 7;:t0 P.M. This servire will be con.
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
on the central front.
tmary, wvre distributed t*wlay. flprerat ion o f the official services ducted bv flUtcr Christene Master
Wrdrii-aday Henke 1:00 P.M.
of Mr. Pconger, that hit friends and Hattie Ward, evangelist, who
Reading Room Tuesdays and In* massing for a new onslaught it*s‘ shares Included:
Southeast o f Chipynng, were
Bartow (4,720, Bradenton (10,were about to present him a l&gt;eau-jBre now conducting a revival here Fridays .1:00 to 11:00 P.M. ‘
tiful solid silver badge, the pro- at th* Churrh of God This nvlThat joy, lieauty, htallug, and somr 2,CKXt Rrd* had forgml the n ' u ,r r T mt'rr.
J*J®I* Daytona
sentatmn of whirh was accompan &gt;a| Mill ronlinue all through next harmony Inevitably follow man's last link of a ring around Ihe hill- leach IlltJWO, DelandWJWO, Port
ringed
town.
British,
Scottish
and
Uuderdale
|.13,3fl|,
Fort Myrra
led by appropriate sperche, Irani ! wrek. Service etirh evening at 7:,HI willtngnera to Icavo a material
Judgr Wellairne and several of ||&gt;,M. Good singing, girnd musle, basis nf thinking stvl accept gov­ Australian tr*mpa ran Inter a hog FJ-1I36, Fort Metre (tl,44V. flalnrathe rompanv The medal la a and nld time gntpel preaching will ernment by Hod, divine Principle, fight and failed to rearh Chip- ‘.l*1" II3J17B, Jacksonville f| 18,n.TJ,
■liar l-adgr, surmounted by i,p heard at each -erviie The pub- is the central theme of Christian yong.
However, Unk-led
American
an eagle with rxtrnded wings, ||, |* Invited to attend this tevl- Science service*
next Sunday,
1 i H153,112,
s ? . . ? * ,w
M *W8*
They » r r *-grceted by cheering it*
Bi-arh
Ocala
IOJ03, 0rwhilr In the renter Is a shield ami vat.
when lhr subject la "Soul."
'ando
(33,727,
Palatka
ltl,|2», PaFrench
and
American
doughlmys
mat of arms nf the
United
The Holden Text: “Truly mv
States. Inlaid around the shield (tlN M IK flA T IO N A I. (T IP H IT I soul wailrth upon Ood: from him who had put up one nf thr gamest
f IOJI44. Pensacola (IB.
are
"B. I’ tongcr,
Park Avrnur and Third Street rnmcih nty slavallon" la from hattle* nf th** war lo whip sup­ Jo ‘
■
ITtheSlivwords,
W - r 7&gt; * W * » » l* (17."••I, St. Augustine (9,130, St. IV
erior odd*.
Sheriff of Orange CounJ. Ilrrnsrd (tool, Mlnlslrr
IValma (02).
Littered between Chipyong and * « ? » « » 1334)20. Tatla-iassre (14.medal is about one ami
Churrh School |l&gt;:fMI A-M.
Included among citation* from
Morning Service 11;&lt;mi A.M. the lllble (K in g James Version) Wonju were more than 2&lt;M)0n
a half
inrhea In dlametar, ami
la a gift both fitting and orna­ Sermon: “ Castles In Spain.”
enemy casualties Inflicted in four
mental. a- It has hern well earned FRONT PACK t IIIMHTIANITV is the following from Isaiah 65: days by the central front defend­
fl;
"Seek
ye
the
Lord
while
he
may
In the faithful discharge o f duty.*'
“ It should novel Im forgotten
found, rail ye upon him while er* and thr more I Iran 1.000 sor­
that Christianity did Pot come Intu Tie
tie* o f Allied plane* against them
__
hr Is near.”
the world through the editorial
Thursday.
•• ■■•lauto f ^ T r .
Isaiah's
admonition
Is
amplified
page: It came through Ihe news
P o r t e r b a n n in g
Spoiadir fighting was rcportcl Is* the price fr e r t e ”
*
In this statement from "Science
column*. It was a new* event
on Ihe central front Friday CoiKW*. business agent „ j thr
and
Health
with
Key-to
the
ScripIronl-iiagp, «top-lhr-pir*« news.
tisa iissrs grew Paas Its* i
M s»*«*lm wtl«
turrs*' by Mary Raker Eddy, In the respondent Randolph said during 'telon’* central
a rhrrUheil project of Ihe late Something happened ‘The Word l-r-uin: “ It I* our Ignorance of flte night Alliml troops heard tbe Joint hoard, said the romi.any
Pdwanl Higgins during hla set became flesh ami dwelt among u». Hod. the divine Principle, which Chinese digging in. Intelligence had 75 day* In which to prepare
vice aa managet nf thr Seminole The flospel wa-&gt; first preached arepot** indicated the battered for rontrart negotiation* ami met
news. Whenever
it has twen produce* apparent discord, and the
County Chamber of Commerce.
V " " » « ur n*“" " 'y
times" with union
right understanding of Him rrpreached
as
new*.
Whenever
It
Ilamld Loire of the Stale
Allied troop, m the west still |•■hief*.
'tore* harmony. Tnrth ^d|1 ,*t
lias
dwindled
down
t»
mere
advirr,
Chamber o f Commerce, will ad­
Rol&gt;ert Montgumerv, counsel for
length compel ur all to exchange held port Inchon, Y'ongdungoo and
dress the meeting with the sub­ liecome rnerrly iHitorlal Chris
Klmpo airport In the. .Seoul are*. *bv' American W*..,kii Cviunanr.
the
pleasures,
and,pains
of
arose
cloud
as
vague
as
fog."
ject. “ Interest in AVIldllfe." AnThe ravngnl Ronth■ ■Korean
In this way
way:
P i...... rapl.
Jap j »n*Weretl
- Klllq
% in
for Ihe Joy* hf Houl";fp. .UMI),
r leading speaker w ill be tlanily. it has evaporate*! into a
U l itself wa-t (If
unde* artillery fir
The company did not want
llalfuid
K.
I.rn
iw
l
rls VIMar of the flame ami
fruui U. N. guns u&gt;uth nf the
F fR s t CH RISTIAN r f l t l l l H i
ng Han River.
h Water Kish Cnmmlaslun,
we didn't want It. The price frees*
l(M»7
Naaferd
Ateaue
n
i
t
i
t
n
i
o
r
(*if
h
in
t
dhn will talk at Ihe Initial session
ha* unly ihl* to &lt;ht with it*^Jl
J. Randall Farrl*. MInkier
Flirt
Avenue
and
Second
Street
Starting at 7:30 o'clock Saturday
make* Uncertain the amount we
"A Day o f Glad Tiding#" is Ihe
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
night.
**mbl affunl in increase*. I f we
Minister's sermon subject for Sun­
Hilda St inly lit (Hi A. It
A second session will' be held
( ( ’■Blluasa rran !*■■» n » i
*fH *f °n drier ceilings
day morning at Ihe Flral Christ Inn
Morning Worship 11 :(&gt;n A.M
we^ would have t « oiterale at a
starting at 9:00 o'clock Sunday
military situation.
ChurchKvenlng Worship 7..10 P.M.
rooming ami a third session will
ln "^r Hvllian department."
Britain reluctantly agreed whrn
At tho eveniug hour (7:30 P.M.)
Thursday Illhlr Study H;tm I’ .M
be conducted from 1:30 P. M. to
flic sermon will be "Lank
and the U. N. force* first crossed the
AH vialtnia wrhomi*.
prSss.
4:30 |\ M, {luring the latter
formed dividing line between
Uve".
aesslmi Marlon Harman nf San­
The view here waa that PreilSPECIAL
Th* Chuich school will begin It* North and Bouth Korea last fall.
ford will talk on Tublic ItelaMany British officials believe « • " » Truman had considered It
Vaulh Crusade Rally at
worship ami atudy at t:4 l A.M.
Ilona and Publicity" and Mr, PHFK MFTHODIST CIIUKCH The Christian Youth Fellowship that crossing of the Parallel, .tllne to clarify the situation,
Lansing will make his rrport.
pointfleneral MacArthur aaid
said point
coupled with Mar Arthur's northllrv. and Mrs. Howard Roar nf meeting at 0:30 P.M.
waril drive, were the direct esusea edly In a statement Tuesday thit
Mrs. Kkern stair) today that Tyrone, P a , will lie In charge. Mr.
A welcome awaits you,
nf Red Chinese Intervention In talk of rroeslng .18 is “ purely
srte la well pleated with her o f­ Rose Is onp of the four regional
academic." The
Korea.
fice In the former Chamber of dirertnra o f the Free Methodist
LAKE MAHY~CflMMUNI r r
Meanwhile official* at Henernl tary not politkal, he aald.
Commerce hraduusrtrrs here, and Church who give* full lino- service
CHURCH
The fleneral In a special tarll
lntcd out that the central to promotion of the chtirrh'a vast
Church School |n:M) A.M. Class­ Mac Arthur-* headquarter* In Tok­
yo expressed gratification thst ra* slatcmrnt then said thrm
:atlon o f Sanford mikri It eon youth program
es for all ago#.
President Truman had cleared might lw "scattered patrol ac|i»n"
venlent to attend meetings in Cornel Keel Hear! sleut World
Worship 11.(Mi AM.
Vnuth Crusade Rallies that ate be­
various parts o f thr stale.
Westminister Fellowship 6:30 "muddy water*" concerning a mili­ across the Istundary but that 'wc
the P.M.
tary rrosslng of Ihe 38th Parallel must materially reduce the existAll c*|ulnntvnt from the fnimrr ing conducted throughout
Ing superiority nf our Chinese
office In 81. I'rteriliurg has liern world. Picture* will Iw *h»wn.
Feb. 20 Friendship Class meets in Korea.
Tho President told hi* new* Communist enemy before we ran
transferred here including filing
with Mrs. Evelyn Rke at 1:00 P.M.
HOLY CROSS UHUIK'H
cabinets, a mimeograph machine
J-hoIr practice. Tuesday at 7:00 conference Thursday that fleneral seriously consider conducting ma­
(Episcopal)
MacArthur atilt has aulhnrity to jor operations north of that geoand a wire recorder.
ankle line."
Rev, II. Ik Xlnaiffiaan, II. I),
-is
■ ■
-Thursday, Bible study and pray* devWe whether to thrust north of
Rector
Thro* days earlier Army offi­
the political boundary.
•r meeting at 7:30 P.M,
Sad Sunday la l-eat
announced that ~
Republic
Key officers here said them cial* hadI annouared
H:W) A.M. Holy Communion.
----- * forces had snubed
(ROE)
never had been any doutit of that o f Korea (1
UPHA I.A COMMUNITY
9:30 A.M. Family Service and
ra north o f 38 on the east
In the (lenansl'e headquarters. five miles
CHURCH
11 w a r ta w e d P ra m Paae H * l
The United Nations approved the coast, rapturing Yangyang. five
pl«&gt;t containing 30JKW square feet. Churrh School.
Church School 10:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer ami
first drive acroee 38 by Allied mile# from the line. Subsequently
"The projierty U Ideally Ipratad
Wwahln |l:00 AJ|.
•ltd offer* unusual opportunities Sermon.
I* Wwtm *BJ**er Fellowship , 7:30 fnree* and Oil* directive ha* rot military authorities retracted the
Service*
dining
the
weak:
announcement.
been altered, they said.
fur development. The neighbor­
Monday through Thursday and
It was known here that the RflK
Th* Informants, who declined
hood Is Improving . . . "
Wednesday
prayer
meeting.
Saturday Holy Communion 7;3n
Itnt don't get the Idea It’a any A*
The Young People will have use o f their names, said there had forces at that time were ia posi­
Me
showplaee. Even the flermaas
o f the evening service on been no official overtures to head­ tion to cress the tine and unofflFriday Duly Com nmn ion 9:00 charge
quarters to hall U. N. forces south ciaily It waa belirred likely they
never thought that.
Fen.
IB,
A. M.
• f the Parallel. Th*jr described the had done so. The belief waa ex­
, They tiowght the place, second
Wednesday, evening prayer and
recent flurry of discussion on this pressed In military circles hut
hand. In IBM. Since then several sermon
FREE
M
C
TH
O
m
irr
CHURCH
S:00 P.M,
question aa an unofficial rampalan never confirmed that denial o f Ihe
additions have bean made.
Weal
Fourth
Htrtet
and
Laurel
Friday, Chtiildren'* Service 4:00
conducted largely by Ihe British croesing was made In enter to
As early aa IhOl. though, the P.M,
Avowee
quiet possible re percussIon* from
Germans bought ■ tel and planned
a
Hertew, Peetee
ronduct a Special Series o f Sec- British leader*.
• brilliant new, fljDOo.OOO em­
Sunday
School
9t4l
A-M.
CHRIST CHURCH. Loagwood
ROK Marine* landed Wednetday
bassy. Rut what with World War
Morning Worship 10:48 A.M. vires In the Presbyterian Churrh.
BervhWs will be held on Sundays on the two Islands in Wonsan Bay
I. and ooa thing and another,
H.
U.
* nl *',* hl Hour (Radio at 11:00 A.M. and 7:80 P.M. The shout 90 miles north o f 38- Al­
they never got around to building
0201 6:00 P.M.
Vlrar
though the operation appeared
He
Young
Peoplaa Service 7 d » P.M. weekday service* will be held at
lad Sunday in I m I
10:00 A.M. ami 7:30 P.M. every much smaller than first reported,
Jn IU37, Ambassador
liana
Evenrng
Service
7:10
P.M.
9:30 A.M. Holy Communion and
Dterhhoff gave up, and moved te Herman.
MeDweel. th# evangvllst. day except Saturday. A cordial In- It did carry Ihe war far north of
tho parallel agaia. •
• rented pUee fu i................
will bo speaking at both aturning vltatlrn la externled to everyone.
All ara welcome.
aad evening servke.
FIRST MBTIfOIllHT CHURCH
FIRST PI
Except fo r a caretaker, the u L A McKinley. Ml lister
s has been vacaat since Dec. Mra. P. R. Hlepktnaon, D.R.E.
•:4B A.M. Church Mmol. A class Rev. Aagi
IM I^ T h a lS the_date Charge
for every age.
M IItoo A M. Morning Worship
9:48 A.M. s^wwivn ucneei.
JltOO A.M,[. Mentlag Worship.
A
w
Tcu
r^?**5
Bermon by Dr.
W. V l #
8:30 P. M. Youti
*:I0 P.M. Youth Fellowship 8«rIncidentally, Henstor Longer ViM
L.
Pioneer Fellowship.
ID&gt; has protested tho aab
7tl0 P J - “ P
m l™
Worship.
JWrawn topk : "Qod Pays Rest".
't h f o U S a a

St s ,'

Textile Industry

JTrfuS*

*&gt;*

Defense IVohlcmH

C

u 't e L .

J

-

-n:

r n iD A Y
Armed Service* Committee told
him there la public concern "whe­
ther our A I lit* are going to carry
their full share o f the load" e f ‘
fending Western Europe.
H e noted Aeheson had said the
European nsHous would double
tank defense forces, an Increase of
IOO percent. Russell said a contri­
bution o f four more American Di­
visions would triple U. 8- strength.
There ere the equivalent of twu
IJ. 8. Divisions there now.
The fleorgia senator wanted to
know whether this ration of In­
crease would bo carried into IWb3
and 1951.
"Oh, no air,** Acheaon replied.
T t indicates no formula at all."
Aeheson added that he was
“ fully rnrtvir.ee*!" tho European
Allies would carry thrir full share
of the 'oad. He gave no figure*
wiicn saying they would double
(heii forre*.
Itui*ell naked If plan* had bc#n
made to bring Strain into th* north
Atlantic defense setup.
Arhrson said he wanted to ans­
wer thst question a little kss di­
rectly than it waa put. He went on:
"Th# importance o f th* assis­
tance of Spain In the defense ef
Western Europe fa rkar. The re­
lation* of this country and other
countries with 8paln. I hope, arc
entering a new phase.
"I am very hopeful that what
you have In mind, and what I cer­
tainly have In mind, can he ac­
complished. But that depends on
the actions of many nations—our
own and o f treaty nations and on
the part of flpain herself.
Thu* far. ha said, the United
States has “ enly Intimations" of
what Spain will do. Hr said he
hope* this government soon can
plumb th* France government'*
attitude.
Acheron said efforts ar* belni
road* Inward bringing Turkrv anid
Circe# Into lha defense setup.
Russell said he thinks some law.
maker* will attempt
to limit
American contributions to the Eu­
ropean defense force to th* six
&lt;11vision total. He asked whether
Aches or agrees with Secretary of
Defense Marshall that there should
be no numerical ratio written Into
before the group yeaterday. argued
strongly against, aa ha phrased lb
‘ v*n» th* hands o f General Dwight
I&gt;. Elsenhower, euprem* commander o f the Allied forre*.
On that point, Acheaon said: "It
*® u,d be most unwise and un.
helpful to Uo sue hands In dealing
with developments in tha next year
or two. No on* can fore*** the fg.
turr
“To attempt rigidly to tell the
Of each branch that shall be cmmilitary, authorities the strength
l&gt;4nyi&gt;d -in »th * European defense
would be most unwise."

Tampa Officials
cused the*RFCr t^ fa 'w J U sm 'a n d
mismanagement In th* handling nf
leans, has aald He wants to And
out whether la x la an associate

a ir , efe

Kefauver arid M s eemmlttge had
information that fe « r coropoaiex,
o f which members o f the flax
ramify arg officers, da oyer 11/
OOOJMO wertlt of hq*ia*M each an­
nually selling punchhoarda and
rallied devices. Breekflrid agreed
that aounded right.
Brookfield, however, said lk«
Federal Trade Com ml rion has no
up-to-data records showing that
Georg* Sax la an e ffk e r or other­
wise c*&gt;|nectod wHh any of thee*
four eenpontoe,
He toatU M that ha had recent*
showing that In 1938 a George
flax waa an officer o f Gam Hale*
Co., In Feerla, JIL, which he iden­
tified a* a company making par
garaea, football aad basketball
tickets aad "ather forma of gamhlia g r ■ “

(GaaUaacd from Page One)
• tabulation program to a crisis
F o u r F e a re d D ead
point. Many officials fear that
unions will not support the for.
l l . s l l s s i S rn m P a a e O a t*
mula so long as their representa­ RuM-lla sank. The Timst Guark
tives on the board withhold ap­ -aid the trawler two hoy,
proval. Th* possibility of a pro­ was standing by the Trxan.
duction-crippling wave of strike*
thus lay ahead.
CARD OF THANKS
One aid* said Johnston plan*
We wish to express our thsnb
to
give "very careful, very
thorough" study lo the formula, and sincere appreciation to
with the help of his special as­ many friends ami netghlmr* ft,
sistant on labor problems, George their kind act*, message, «.f ,vm.
pathy, and floral tribute* In th&lt;
M Harrison.
The wage board voted 6 to 3 recent death of our loved ,me.
Mra. C. A. Anderson Sr.. Mr.
for the order which would icand Mr*. M. I- Robinson *nJ
Strict wage boosts to 10 pertrnl
Family, Mi*. C. A A n d .rc v
between Jan. 15, 1950 and ni-st
Jr. and F a m ily .____ - A h .
received such a boost would be
Jqly I. Worker* who have not
free to bargain for up tu that
TOD I.ATK TO CLASSIFY
amount.
But th* three labor members LOST: Hruwn purse in Sanford,
o f the labor .Industry-public board
rontaining (20 ami bank l,«k
withdrew efter the vote early thl*
nn a Farmington, Maine, Hank.
morning, denouncing the formula
Reward. Return to Herald Of.
a* being "unfair am* unworkable." 1 flee.
Under th* majority'* proposed
formula, worker* who had al­
ready had their pay l&gt;*&gt;»*ted 8
per cent since Jan. If&gt;, 1958, for
example, would tie held lo a in t u b t o v i i t o r t m x cm m t
j i nmv
sKUivni.i:
rat m i ,
2 per cent boost until July I.
n .m ittit. iv i-m o m s t i :.
in m:t k m ta t i: t*sSIAII'lAtlKT &gt;1 Jl'ttltY.
DES MOINES. Feh. 18-fyVtIn, r,NMl
Prko Stabiliser Michael V. Di- to AM.
cH Kiiirons t m i run.
Salle made a bid today for farm­
*o \ * ii as is o ti.A iu s on nm
s’ cooperation In
rontrollin/
WANO* SUAINST SAIII K*T(TKi
Vmr ami eaiti „| yrni ar* r&gt;»r»bj
prices and battling inflation.
nnttMr,l and ruiuli—I In pntrnt
He backed hi* bid with Ihii rtalm, ami demand* which ynu. „
sillier uf you. may have acaln.t m
s tiff warning:
estate of Msraarel tl Jerry. 4,.
“ But should the next two or ceased,
late e f eald I'.mnly. In th,
three month* todicate that the Ci,unly Judge of Mamtnole Cnunlyl
parity concept Interfere* with &lt;mr yiorlila, tl ht* i,Ilk# In Ih, ,. -itf
efforts to secure economic stabil­ huuae ,,l ,ald County al Mtnforf
Kl„rlda. wllhln eight islendsr
ity, we shall have no other roursc in,,nth.
Iron, Ihe lime of Ih. fir,)
than to recommend it* modifies- ptililkallnn nf ihl* nolke I'.-h
, laim nr ikmsnil ahall J&gt;c In a ril­
tlon."
ing, and shall elate ihe pis re „|
Rarity Is the formula set bv reilitema and pu,l nl(l, • address ,|
law to assure the farmer get* Ihe claimant, anil shall he sm.rs
enough from the sale of his pro- In hy Ih e &lt;Islmant. ngenl, nr t|.
rn ey, and any sin h claim nr I,.
duets to give him a fair brrnk on In
man,| nnl e,i filed shall lie void
the thing* hr ha* to buy. I'rirr uf
Harper t. tniualafarm commodities below parity
A, administrator rf is,
Kstaln of Slargarti U
were exempt from the recent gov­
Jerry, deceased
ernment frees*.
K lr -I im M lia il'in
K sliruary
|«^
Recalling this and other gov- teat
eminent moves aimed at stabilis­
ing the farm economy. DiSallr said
in n speech prepared for the Na­
tional Farm Institute:
D r. H e n r y M c L a u lin
"B u t the very reasons that make
agricultural products vital t» the
Optomctrint
national strength ami security also
make It Inevitable that In time of
111 Mapnalla
I’hone (I
national emergency, when govern­
mental controls are spoiled to the

IrCffal Notice

A t b d fh t #nd tp irkliaf t t *
"#w tern • (• lift Slndt’t putnlt.

These f t p f n h iM i t t t truly
Rn bast bop in ihoet, |rvnt| you

itylt and wond'tful
X it budpt-ritt pnets.

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he

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Anthem, “ I

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tI m

For You".

tag: Chorus. * 0 Lira
yoor family to Sunday R -h ^ l.^ V ^ Not Let Me Go", “
r^ovldo a placu for avery member Chorua,

rn m m T h W . F,

11:00 A-M.

i Jr.

OAK AND THIRD

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Mala
18

Bef ittniiiK Sunday Morning Feb. 18th and «
through the week. Horn of Wnwhlp _
.
11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M Week (by* 18 A. H. and
_

7 :3 0 P . M .

F E U . IP . 1051

entire economy, certain eontroh
will be applied to agricultural pre.
duct*."

Split Develops

W AKHINflTUN'. Feb. t r _ m
hr* re fa ir o f mate A'hraon today
compared Russian and 1American
Jib* tljo’ d
« f a "B B " gun lo a .38 caliber re
solver.
'
■&lt; ■I
Besralnr
Green
(D -R l)
had
asked tAfh*s#m |q etrplaln a stale
" * " * !'• m *d* befor* fkaate Cemfcnd Nnrrt i f * MWe*
dod In Europe l* counter the
threat of Holriet feggrtMdsi “ a fk r
our atomic admnUge hds dimi­
nished.”
•
,i • ,t
Tha Spratsry said the Amrri.
raP'Sm Vt no’ ltlnns now could hr
illustrated by supposing fhat he
and Kvnator (keen standing close
t « mch other "and I ara* iMnUng
" S j * F*u
F«*d w y i* pointing
a 'BB' gun at mo."
"However, if sea wove standing
* « • 8*j"Uag
***
W
war* printing
*, ,■*? .* i ® * v t*1* •dvanlag* has detilncd," Acheaon arid. Everybody
laughed.

German Embassy

1

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At THE C H U R C H E S

E

t '- V ::

Opposite Past Office

at t a n *

a cordial welcome to a l l
W T i'J S jjm

*

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In U n ity T h e r e U S tre n g th —
T# P w »»r t Ik* Peer* *1 Ik* World;
To P t m m U Ike Prwgreu ot America.
T * Produce P i n r n i i j for Sanford.

THE

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Fair with liltlr change in i»mperaturr through Tuesday rvrept
fur chance of ?hnwer Tallshsaae*
arrs Tuesday afternoon. Gentle
In moderate «uulhra»lrrl» wind*
through Tur«day.

t

Q&gt;

AN

Allied Forces
Win Victory On
iCentral Front

IN D E P E N D E N T

Wait Chance To Carry Off Wounded Buddy

Massed Chinese Reds
P r e v e n t Crossing
Of 38th Parallel,
Ridgeway Declares
WESTERN^ FRONT, kora*.
“ F*k.
I t —&lt;/P)— Rattle-worn
Amerran troop, on (hr Korean
front will b* taken ool of Ik*
linta and r r p lifH hr freak rud­
dier • from Ik* United Slat*.,
f!*n*ral Mark W. Clark said to­
day. Clark, chief of Ike Armr
field force* who la now louring
lb* Korean front, aald tkc ro­
tation plan was “ in Ik* mill”
and would be announced aoon.
Me aald n alepped-op training
program la In pragma In Ike
• ■ " N Klatea to bring relief lo
many veteran* of Ik* Korean
war who bare keen oreraeaa for
a long period. He gave no details,
TOKYO. Feb. 19—DP)— Coun­
ter-attacking Americana »maih*d
(our mile* into ih* hear* of a Ko­
rean Red stronghold in east-tenIral Korea today. Hundred* of
.T'ommunitU were killed.

On the central and western
(roots. Ihe badly mauled Chinese
withdrew from the baltldinea.
U . G eneral M atthew B. R idge­
w ay said his A llied fortes had won
a decisive victory on these fronts.
Bui he said the Chinese Reds have
enough massed troops to prevent
a successful A llied crossing north
f P arallel 3 6 if the Reds commit

&lt;

Mm.
U. N. troops established a small
trowslowoO On Pass Twos

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

Eighteen W estern Divisions
Face 200 Russian In Europe,
Collins Inform s C o n g re ss
T h e f t Of $10,000 Farmers Advised Trainm en F in e d
In Bonds Charged T"
W ‘‘ 11 $75 Thousand On
Rounded I’rojiriim
To D. S. Hiibbuck
Contempt Charge
\
Parolee Was Found
Guilty Of Robbery
Here 3 Years Ago

JA t'KSnN Vii i t;,
i**
“ With iiii|i'f*ii*1:irtir f**ir
r i i l i ii f f »rr 11li if v r it111r i r #m.
(iviiiiriii inrnmitijf tint*til.* t** inn $*
crwtm, hIuhiU |aIi* i rtdnntitii* l*r

C dlllf

Ilf r r tk J lIV ,

It

Wmu lit

t&lt;» l*r a ni t tiiftii* f««*

iipiN'ilt

t'lm idc*

f t* t in#”t In rD liitd i'r * t«r f «111v «*
w r ll n u iiid r d ***!f u 1- ! a ir lin e f#irin
lu n g tH tii H in li m )* M ifr iiiii u iiifh i
TW*HM Ih ? |m s " fi'illh i»f
fMl

Union
T &lt;1

Pleads Guilty
Vinlat ion O i

S i l i k e

In ju n c tio n

William. Bribery

Trial Postponed

BARTOW. Feb.
trial of frank William#.
■county sheriff on ehaisoa
A n graft from i » # r *
was postponed until m
cause o f the Hlnesa o f ■

The
et-Polk
of taktoday
f
be­
defense

^Criminal court Judge William T.
Kennedy announced Ike poetpone
meatiju a t as court opened. Wallmv . , vii—---- ms at'
Shafer,
on* v.
o f william
tamers, Is ill.
Williams la accused o f taking
1.1.000 monthly In graft from 10
gamblers.
«*
Charged with the ouatad aJiartff
% i the same case are K a u a i Glo­
ver. • former Polk county mil Itor
and Williams' i H s r w t W m his
enstsr, and fern
Roque r
charged with being a go-ket
for William*.
JOBLESS
_
TALLAH ASSEE, f t k
19 —
fSpccIsll — Unemployment O m ration pay men Is recorded dur
the week ending feb. » . show

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a

Truman Asks R FC Be
Put Under 1 Head:
Liquor T a x
Raise
Termed No Problem
« \SHINGTON, l eh 19—oPt
t he 1tuu*e \t tried Ken ire*
cumin ll lee r r ported Iv a g rent tod-iv tn cnnvldrr a rumorootise
propmal to tower Ihe dr.ifl Age
to |h‘ i year*, hut to require »i»
month? tfaining before inductee*
may he ?enl into enmb.it venire.
Member*, who a*Vrd not to lie
iiAmrd, tnld new*mrn thi* prmi*i«n will tie embodied in a new
manpower bill to be tnlrndurrd
ill the llouvr tnmnrrow hi I'hAiroiaii \ in,cm (|&gt; Ga). The Senate
\rmei| Kervirei committee ha*
.ipproird a mr.iviirr Allowing e».
Iriivinn nf the draft dnw n In see
I*
md requiring onl* (nur
month* training.

I' \ S lll\ filn \ , I'eli I*
»*.
I kintld S. Ilubbork, J l, who on
IrtLor IIII ItMi ImrifM i»iAifr 1
Apr. IV I **&lt;4** *4 i rnniiited in
ifnlr tn lit hrltiir
l*r?ni(tffif
tire utt Com ! nl lire .iking into aurial
in Hr lung run The
I rum in In-In ttirir tfit.iml with
automobiles and dealing doth- i
r e p l a n * . » ....................
- c t i ........
Ihr gmrrnn«rfit*% itmhiN/»li»m
nimpetition mir growers ate likrlv
rhitl • Ihr
rm flrnirtit
h is
tng mil a lllcln whnli indue rill- to face in nrighlioriiie &lt;111)*.
fhrr itrnnl In ||p up Ihr u holr
mslrd si nrmly $7,iKI0 in value, Just notv. vsill, outd nrattiei te
•Irfrttsi |•r•*sj9 i in , Ihr
Hhilr
snd vsbo bail been pLierl on ported in mot .liras, Floild.t
I•*9ti ’*• tnnoiimctl Ihr union lr id
CAUOHt BY INIMV S ill si they were carrying a wounded comrade to an ambulance during the advene*
rr**, trti li Httij; \l I I' m Mitrnt
pamlr by tbe Court for l*»n yean, glowers nn .min muting .&lt; t.ililv
on Seoul. Uiei# Ols drop lo ihr round snd watch tor a chsnre to get him lo safety.
(International)
g '«"l -ptitig ileal," Will 1.t111 I WilUtlli.im I, n r it. .tiliPtl (or miii
war arreitrd Ssltmtav in I ’lanl on, Direetor, said totlnv in nUi»( .in tpimintrnrnl |u wrr Mr
WASHINGTON, f-’eb. Id &lt;,Tt
( d) and faiev tbsiyev of sieslnig porting tin aitivilu &gt;01 tlo- Flo.
I Turn in 1! I |.*i IVM.nn thr pruh
Isuidi valuer! at $10,000 and riitm- *'ilu Stuti fa rin ii- ' I 1ul.1i
Irm I hi&gt; «• until Ih* jtlimil I ton
licner.il J. l^rwton i ollin* laid
Krport . of itidividtuil io.ii kc . hnurs illrr .1 vi lipiltilnl mrrlimr
fimo articles valued al iboiusndi fotliiw
tcwlaV Weilern
K u ru p e
bat
:
••f Ihr I riitnl I .iliur I'uliri I mn
ol dollars.
"King (Vtldiage" till |. • (In
lometliing nn tbe order" ol It)
rtiilfrr rrprr*rnlini; Ihr \l l ,
Iteiuineil to l imps vvliere lie para-lc on ttie Sanford Slut'
• III 4ml |.*« r4it union'*—1« i|i«.
divuinni Inr delentr .igim.l |i'.rIn liver bad been on hi* trail al 1‘niiners’ tiurket -tiMi rai pound m m ak tin it** inmtiliiint Ih.«f
bag*
ranging
in
piice
ftmn
**.
7'»
WASHINGTON. T'eb. If) f/T*&gt; Diplomatic nlfinali prrdiited Imlay
i.ilnir i . mil crllitu; .« faiir hrr.il*
iible Attack.
ter locating in a |*awn ibop «
to f ii aft. A veil ago catdoige -.old in Ihr rtMihilir,iliiin •*«•! 11|i
that Premier Stalin'* Mail at the United Nation! and lire free world
(be Almv thief 111 i Ia II wai
tamer a wfiirb bail Iveen tlrden on this market for ilfo- 101 i.ng or
generally will backfire in three wayi.
from a perked Automobile, Hob Ik’d I'll per top n coint-aieil to
M'AN’vHIM.ION. fe ll I'i 4/1*1 tcitifymg .it Senate heating* on
Ilicic aullioritiri i|wcu|j|rd that ii may have these effra t*
lilt* Ii to n friin l In a long i f f i f t nl
|m i lull n«*w In fm t
I hr 111..the .In .&lt;hI «i | K.ii IimaiI the AdmmirtfAlton plan lo put »t*
.if.
i
.1
al.se.nt* rhln* Out1 *Stn|i l MmUtii* fVfilri
I. To lighten up, rather than divide, ihe W eil in ilt determination In
the I. rest lung to P.itt tana dunn- ........... n ^
I 1.11ll rile 11 glrtiird gmllv to .nil 1 . S dnitioni mlu a combined
build military strength agaiml Soviet rxpantinn became, dripitr hn
11 iis««(niitv| tin l*nKr *kltl
a (tie mnnlbi lour ol Ihe smith, f#, h .i v price? »n nil com.... Ii teii.|it nl i nurt IimI.iv in llie tr­
, avowals of seeking peace, I Itr
lurakirijj into iloret, automobile* tic- (YUuv fnllpHcd i.rt-.igi
end ■i. * UmLi • o. t.i.lviiiil, &gt;&gt;0.1
overall lone of what Malm said
Sanford'* National Guard com­ rnd apatlmenti attording In IV uunnt.tv and tui.e. ILTtm . ...
was tough and uneompromising.
w.iv (med $?'. OiMI
r 11 J
averaging
Ite.t 111
p.,1 ,
Th flr-l ronerete rraelion along pany got into at lion during the crllve ill, r..
Ilearti.
. i t -. 11 1„ ri- lettip-e, tiiruip i-lml
l edri.il |.idgi I itwAirl A. I .mint
this line is raprvtrd lo Iw i|uick He*k-eml with tnmr really inten­
With Huhliuch was a 35 year id I atul il &gt;.tlici v , ■,-r 1,
r&gt;,t&gt;.i* .t o | ile ie .| the lin e ni l
S D is til, 1
western agreement on a note to •
k',," ( null lif .r l.nMirill.it. ii .&lt;f Ier the
Motrow calling on thr Ruiaians t«» sive training min which lire mem­ tirlstido hrnnetle. Me*. Amv Bach l’.’. ' I n unit., valueil »t
say If they are willing to bold Big bers of t'o. f entered with whole Ida, who was arreited with him. according t.i Kin.tv Anil. i nn. lUlptlir |ilea
Four talks on ihe real rannr« of hearted zeal. Cap*. DavhI Caleb*! In s Tamna Imarding house room Manager.
Mr ' ini I.' w n fining the muon
b here Ihe counts were slaving wa
"H iavv volume continue. l»
world lemion.
Halurdav wai the biggest day
and Lieul. Robert Newman report- found Inoi vatued at more than
over the l***u.p,iip» P miuici ' $10,0(10 lor cttminrl tontrmpl as of the year at tha Sanford State
2. Inside Kusda where Stalin’*
I1JJ00. Thla_*stimst* did not in \|otkt. uiih "&gt;i‘t c a i. mining mil
pumtivr
penally lot the Karmen Market and thr rouivawords are universally read, reread
“ 'e part werk i'e.iru’ trii * k '
and debated fnj months nr years, d Ry gettin g mme valuable l i e W L ^ ] l iL t^ H n h to a rh "'ttm °vllm r
» i 1. b em niAi eb-.fWfr l»nt of 63 carloads of prodiu’c wa*
s
i
*
.Ll__l
r
_______
whteh
HnMmrh
a
id
e*m&lt;
,h
„»
„
„
„
r
re-nil,
frnn
u
e
.ll..
Aidd, said Manager Sandy An4#fhis deaciipftUrrs nf 11wr array nf Irsitung, the Sanfntd Company, a fmm a ,»*n*
MMl!.4I*n* ••In , e»r|«|! t tv.»y fh&lt;MU*h Iiritr. 1,1111*r I Arms &lt;&gt;|iei&lt;ti"ti of llie i iilrivitli. »e&gt;n thi* morning
nations against the I nmmunlst
part of the I24ih Regiment and of mhirh Intnectwr nf
J* J* I (turn M
!.% mi
I i s.im.,
riie
othrr
f.'fitaai
for
civil
eon
n f this total, more than 43 car­
Moe —though not so Intended ii naiii&gt;»,r on e , ( , star
geiierall* ilroUnl giro-l .pirtlltv Altd f* lti|t( to i . tt»lt i» lr *l lo rotii|trfi ,a I? load of vrgrtalilrs were di-lioved
may give tlie- Rll tlan I&gt;en|t|r B Major Genhral | C. Hiltr hrwm,
Mil*
CMlim
fit
f
*•»
III**
Mist
fif
are
rcmalining
tr
„.l\
IV|,
•f amounting to 21.623 packages.
There are now 7,2l'l llnlsiy new idea o f wliat they ate up the 4Kflt Divnitm iiimmanded by
fill
tl|t!.'fPl|(RK I ternwrrd wai good and wire-' were
against.
l&gt;ers •' fought f:126 t„ 112 76 and
it Ifie iuv| unit of tbe Third flat
nk’ iiMi l Mtr union
( lulu llirnuitlifiiil llie world, with
vetv attsfaclory, he deciatrd.
The Slate Departnirnl' ■ reply talion to ijart this |rmgvani lbt«
i vi|tnr rti t 1 IK* tII plIHI
\ light
Tlte a!c of litru fruit amount­
Jimlfpr Tniiim nid it Wituli! n*
&lt;m ealimalrd 344.IXW member*. .Suturday night, mildly denouncing
o
f
ukra
brought
an
are,
year. A lerie* o| five more week
—---|im«* "i* film of firr*mntikfil ed to 21 .'artoad'. and packing
Jack Raligan lohl the Rotary Club the Stalin romirenta as "mlsslaie- ...I.
^;ll l—
it,;.
Mnalile In see an aPItronrhiritf age
.tier
of
*|o 70 Ei, rltrnt
f rt.TK|at train t*i «me of c#rlv uuslilv■ coin. though tight in working for y, a. " to drtninitie hrrn.rv were working to . anurily.
today on the orration of ihe 4filli ineiit," exprrssed hope that Sta­ end* Will be ifienl tn Ihtt
"King fahliagr leaned a int from
tlte mliial damage., uffried by
lin's attack on the ITnltrd Nations
The program o|Whed u * k fnvr mern|ne f
(inugr
A lt o n
\
fftktintffil
Lgi't'la'd, the public In dt laved l ivin', ml
anniveriary of the founding nf ihe ami ail ti. N. mruibers who voted
hi- high thiorie," -aid Mr Andcrhmus of drill at Ihe Armory " " . Uuclrrw, '.3». « f 311 Magnolia Avc
■|»|tpM
,
linin'*.
M
|im
Ii. lomn. ed coi nrrth.n* m tlm bloekiiig of
" " ‘T|t low n to IS.00 a
organization by Paul Hairis in against thr (kimmunlst in Korrn Saturday night. This, howuver. n
Jnjutrd and hi*
F-ud
-'icbl and Engli,l, IH-an and hipnicnt* nf mmiitii.n* and slip,|(-mol1ihe,| in a mill
the city of Chicago. There have "will awaken the Soviet people in wa* but a for. I arte P it hr l wo of
huttrrhrnnt brought grow* ..if.
f1” ' , ' ,r " f caidiagc to high eip,r Atlantic to ovrt n half million dultni dm I.|,, , 1,, Km.-ii
been Ilf) new club* admitlrrl In tile dangrrnua road down whirh fleers and U men. of the lactn „|nn w|„, , hl&lt;
The nr.... alrni.lv bad drawn
h" ' teiulle.i in estrn.ive
they are being led.”
In ihn field.
Posit
Line
Count
tv
('lilt.
road
Ing
thr
part
werk
nr
15."
Rotary tintr July I.
parallel ..!*&lt;■ blanting* of tbe bnslv vegetable
.1. Statin's personal prestige has
The sum wa, ju»t « tanit up dun crossing at I ' l l A. M. Sunday. J. L. Wat ten, Manegci. ui...it. i .. !.,:.,i*&gt;n fir. in
111 in this ntea, be added
Mr. Rati pm alio &lt;ailed atlrn- now beeomr involved in tlu-sia's day morning when ihe men lei:
Mr. Hughe* was taken t&lt;&gt; Ker at tlo- close of tin- week’ -i* ti l*4*fmi • FViirr »l JltdH? I IT"
T h i. i? I rue not wdv here but
In mi;
'*“l'»u min Tluil D t.lltl
Imn lo ibr Whit anniveriary of the iliplonialic ami propaganda haltto In trucks for a point neat Osteen nnhi -Laughton Memorial Hospital v itie*
in other ,out hern -tale* lietiorts
ll,s .ls s n l IIS |-A#» Sts I
more direclty than ever before.
by
[leputv
f'harlei
It.
!.
who
live*
t ‘. S I’|i11tipr, Managet,
founding of the -‘Sanford Roiar) Preslously he had held aloof from
that
" V.odhe. „.b .barge aUo hs.i from
f l " '" Miislisiwil
Mis.l.rippl indicate
a short distance from the erovalng. i'll) .State I at me. ‘ Mnikcl i&gt;
re now vetting
Club which laket |dai e m May and the i'g.t West conflict in mm! of
I....... file d bv tb e g o v ern m e n t tn ’T ' 1’" * 1'
State Highway Patrolman K. D ported IN,172 bushel ftebt i....
Cleveland urnm, headquarter
plant, ih the field eve,, though the
failed upon Gene Rmtmillal and hi. public pronniinement*.
t( ■itoilRiif4 (In |*Rfv Twrti
Harrison, who investigated ihe a&lt;
,t tUge Tamil. i . hIav aid that i t.1
' w*t » hl1 nsu.Lly k llaxcD
Ihe
Stale
In
pari
merit
opened
eidenl,
reportei!
(hal
Mr.
Hughr.
Walter Haynei lo *»and ** being
M warraar# o - P .« , *1,1
hut t it |j lUrdl-ted that .t.MMI
M\ KTEHIOCK M lS S II.r*
an attack on this point last night
—
---was
given
emergenrv
treatment
a
*
the only fwo tharlrr nietriben of l l . "Voice of America" began tel
acre “ til l.e fullv set with plant*
WABIIINOTONr Fell 19 Opt
A real estate transaction that the hospital for Isteralion, about
In A week's lime.
I (Ml b II I I D
ihe organtisltnn.
ling Ihe world SUlin had taken marks the growing imliortance of ihe face and chest and a severe An offieial N'avy ntagazin. N’ av.i (
M SUN. Minn , Foil. P &lt;l ’i
Plant* am arriving tiirie in
Me also commended Dr. A. W. over from "puppets and stooges" rattle ratling in Seminole Countv sprain of the knee. No charge* Aviation News, report th&lt; ighl
Ing of myrtvrious, .moke tradnu: \ K ,n .i City t» Mlliiuipoll, till large uuantltie, from fir.ugia and
Epps, Sr. for his perfect attend­ the task of propagandising eth wa* Ihr reernt sal# for lllh.IKKt of were made against the driver.
Knifing it- wm through hesvy Florida, even though home grown
ance record rove ring a period of with "fake charges and elalins.”
The freight train was approach- inlsrllrA in Korean w atri ..
■ 5,000 #cri- ranrh near Chuluota
The "Voire” broadcast added bv Ham F. L m r to Clifford A Ing Sanford. Mt. Hughe, wa* driv
The magazine mii.I m it &gt;ui f.,K mi nn Ii y highway, crashed plant* are in good mndltinn,
27 year* ami railed upon all past
that titalin "ha* now put liim&lt;rlf Cochran of New Salem. N.Y.. and Ing east toward thr city at the rent iisue thsi the mi nil, plow Itit.i tin rent ■•( i p,ii hr,I .mri.
presidents of Ih# club lo aland.
ed nji "two huge column, of urt trnilrr liuik f,**t itrrr -ally t,»
Explaining the attitude of Ihr on record and on trial before tho srvtral associates.
lime.
day, killing A t b , .t twn (Wi.nnr,
er to altfiilt 10*1 feet in height
Catholtr Church Inward Rotary wot Id by ainrndihg hi* own name
The area rontain* fine grating
Hint Injuring l.t othei
Tbe
fep-irt
ramr
from
ti.e
•«
membership. Mr. Raligan said that to the Soviet drrepMvil.”
LEGION
MEET
land which has hern imp roved In
l\v&lt;» nf th.i ntutr.l in n ie|mrt
The mere fact that Ihe nffiriat btilldoting, clearing of stumps and
Mav P
while the hierarchy o f the Church
James (J. Galloway will havr plane tender 'istdlner
TOKYO,
Feb
59—t,Fi—PEC
frowns upon membership In anv mouthpiece of American govern­ planting of Improved tvr*e • of 'charge of the “ Platoon Night" pro added that "Idsntlfieation of the ,,| in riill'# ) i omillimi «( St.
outside organiiatiom. bv priest*, ment would mak* inch a personal grass Mr. Cochran, a breeder of grain which will fallow a sunner mill lie, trmalni a great my.l, iy " ••Inf ho.'pilal m Xtitfitt The bo Ketulfirk L#r Cavil rr.m|.laine,|
.•■u ni 31 pa rngri
It * • ' I'itterly today atHiut leaving his
this ruling does not anplv to the thru-t at Ihe ehlaf of the Soviet show rattle in New York atate. at 7:00 o'clock al Ihe Legion Hut
II •allaaeS Its Pans T a s l
minnl by Ibr Ji ffrt no Ttati* buddies in s U. S. Second Divif ( nailan.4 On rase Bltl
is reported to he planning tn rtnc! tonight, said Ksrlyle Hmtsholder. III SKI I CHINESE l( \||. I |SK
I.... t .■11.-n Cninpiny n »l v.#» i-n -ion muter .eeiinn.
SRI NG A It, Kashmir. Frb lb
Ihe ranch with his own cattle, Hu commander of the Sanford I’oat
v e t e r a n d if j i
SLATF.K CALLED
null, (non Kama r'lty tn Mum*
Hr i, being rnt home lo lies
i.Vr Chlncze Turkt'rtan , t r ■ I*
63, ihe American Dgion.
a«sorial&lt;ia
arc
from
Taxas.
Gnln
PLEASAN T HILL, La. Feb
M AXW ELL A IR FORCE RAKE.
Moinev because he I, only 16.
"No one except Mr. fialiowav here trpott that cunstrndion ha a|H.II*.
rado
and
New
Mexico.
Ala., Fell. I9 -(S p e c ia ll-T / H g t. 19—t/Pt— Robert Pendleton Wilson,
Before tbe Atiny learned hi*
Mr. Long, a well known callD know* whal i* meant bv "Platoon begun on a strategic tail (Inc •-m
Riley W. Slater o f Chuluota. a ralvarytnan with General Jeb grower nf thi* section, i. In turn Night” , addi I Commander Hou*- necting Slnklatig province, on '!&gt;•
Kl’IlHISM \N'K Ml 1.1
age. the boy soldlet liait worked
Fla., has been ordered lo active Stuart and one of Louisiana's planning in transfer his rattle t" hoolrr, "M em ber» will have tn at­ Soviet ttnlon'- aoutiiwc.l iH.tdcr
W illiam C \i line. Wildlife Of ,ip from ammunition pavver lo
military service with the Air last two Con federate veterans, is hi* Wetrsdale ranch.
with Red Chill*'* Kan o tuovin ■ flrrr, Gnitu *rilb of Mir State second gun nr r in hlv mortar
tend in order !o find out,"
Fore*. It was Announced here to- dead.
I , ,i. Com* crew. Hr joined tbe divirton'a
Tbe report said thouiand, of tonne end Ft' 1 " » ! '
Th# 101 -year old survivor of the
dav bv Col, Ita lic G. Mulser.
peal M at Ninth Infantry Rrgimrnt last
latmiei*, directed bv Suvirt Hurt- niKiinn, will b. D r
Irani* of Mansfield and other
Maxwell eomntandanl.
neer*, are working night and dav tin Semi rude Countv Stmt l -tnan • December In ihe mld*t o f a
Sgt. Slater, who married the engagements In the War Ret ween
to iMmpirte the line, whirh i' e„ Minding a | the f'ltv Hail 7:31) brutal vee-iaw battle.
former Miss Vfrley Mar Chalker Thr States died yesterday rt the
l&gt;ected to nm from C3tnwchak In I' M- mi tel. 22. Uwtrgf Moffett,
“ I gues* I'll have to go bark
nf Chuluota, has been assigned to home o f a daughter here. He has
norlhwrsl Stnkiam- to I,an,bow prrddrnt announced that Mr. Ar- to school,” Cavil .aid "But the
Elgin Air Force Rase, Fla. ID 2t) survivor* including five great
ratdtal o f Kansu.
linr will apeak o,, (lie I'togirv* day I'm old enough to com* hark
t
entered the Air Force for the grandchildren and two great great
Chnwrltak I* neat the flu , .inn *and i'io i« lm» of W ildlif Coll- they'll find me dlting on the
grandchildren.
f l n l time In 1941.
In ,ke.tan ralllirad.
etvnllim in Florida.
trp* of the recruiting office."
By ELTON C FAY
ASROMATEB PRENK M ll.irA R Y AFFAIR.S REPORTER
ROBBERY
In
WASHINGTON. Feb. 19— &lt;/T) Die Army it considering changing
TA LLA H A SSE E . Feb. ID -idb
over lo new end belter models o f two of its moil widely used weapons
Safa-crackars robbe,! a PigglvW iggly dorr of aboul J2,000 bete
machine guns and rifles.
during the weekend.
The decision isn't '**y. And d m*de. the transition .indmiMecily will
he e slow, steady ptocest taking years instead of a sudden toning away
of existing weapon* end p lek lm 'f'
By RtlSHELL BRINKS
mental types nf this gun are not
new onex.
High yesterday 60
T O K Y O . Fsb. 19— (4*1— M ilitary b « *r-b *itin | has |&gt; n s tK* A flis* * upInofthe
Inxtenee of machine runv. new. A r m r ordnace produced the
Low today 53
brilliant locsl victory m Korea.
the Army has hundentt of thou first ones during World War II
Rain 00
U . N . forces smashed a Communist attack on th« central front, piling sand* of caliber .30 and .MV It* (or the A ir Foree, then part o f the
Army. It rontempUcd thvlr use in
Feb. rain 2.57 inches
riflee,
automatics
end
rerldne*
up Ir m o f thousand* o f dead or wounded. The A llied cost was com paraaircraft Since then Improrements
F*b. normal rain 2 31 incher.
number In the million*.
lively light.
Th* cost of a shift to new and hava been made on the expw rimenlal
model*
and
"Bugs”
re­
The R ed attack was provoked by American commander* under t i r - better arms Is only one factor. It
moved from their performance so
cumslances sitnifisr to the first big ssflle with the Cbinere last Nnvens- would mean not only that prodne
her.
&lt;
lion line* for gun* would have in that now they appear shout ready
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 19-* 4 0
ll requlmd a delkate and risky for a new thrust.
be stopped and new ones set up, for production.
Among the advantages o f the
Atlanta
76
19
military maneuver—selling o ff
As the U. N. offensive ground but facilities for entirely new
HUnintk
24
t
an enamy (rap without getting forward, the rt,UUnce continued type* of ammunition production, .50 caliber machine gun arc two
64
Krownivllle
*0
caught In |L
on mass scale, would Have to be Hlr-clIv r'latcd to to* problem of
Chlcasn
39
46
modern fa it jet plansa—a high
The campalng actuallr bsgan to he relatively lic it hi the w est nrfiftifaii
4H
28
Denver
Tha i Irm y showed experimental rata wf fir e and a velocity which
rhan Alliad fa m a The Han Rhwr waa rear had.
k ta tn Jt
41
33
Des Moines
types o f tha machine guns and gets the tmlla* to th* target fas­
ly reaching nartk- XImao Airfield
5(i
32
Fresno
rifle* to President Truman ortr* ter, These are Important to the
toward tna frown on the edj
31
I’hitadelphla
61
This atartad «
a hired with reiattea gaaa. Bo waa Uw wvakend In a demonstration Army because ground farces must
_______ la given by Frenk Costello (righ t) baton the
M
48
Phoenix
ground where It also present*,! defend* hems#tw » against air at­
__ ____________ t Crime Committee in New York's Fsderel Court buildlimited offensive which was to
62
38
Washington
for hhn show* to other new ord­ tack, The heavy, fixed type o f JO
&amp; 's r * ~ A
be pushed only nntil enemy op. fight in that area, R **aa not nance malarial*, including tank*.
Winnipeg
32
ta* The vritMes, described In Confret* as "kingpin o f a national gam10
caliber machine gun used bv the
Jacksonville
60
accompa.rled by Georg* Wolf (le ft), his attorney,
79
position stiffsnsd.
It Is considering adaption o f s Army haa a rat* o f fir* o f about
proportiaaata te tha defames orW
6*
74
Miami
i that Cost* tlo answered all quextJonepajtto
,60 calibre machine gun an
410 la 570 rounds per minute. The
Tallahassee
79
53
|ta the cununittaa'i full »s Usfaction.
haa a normal rata of
Tampa
80
M

Diplomats Claim Stalin Tirade Will
Sanford National
Tighten Ronds Of Western Nations Guard Company Is
First In Training
Local Unit Practices
Field Maneuvers In
Weekend Sessions

Saturday Is Top
Day O f Year Fur
Sanford Market

46th Anniversary
Split In Italian
O f R o t a r y Clubs
OunununiHt Party
Spreads Rapidly O b s e r v e d Here

_ ROME. P e f. ' IP—
— New
"c o re s of Qmm nnlits today were
tepnrtml' ia firiM -tn fketr party
i srd, as Use aesflt In Italy's pow­
erful Red rank* widened arms.
1ha country.
From Gravina, Apulia, ore^s re­
ports said 220 Communists and
pro-Red Socialist, kantied I heir
party cards to the local aecintarv
nf the Christian Democrat (antfRed government! Party. The re­
port* said all asked to join the
Christian Democrats,
t f The group Included members
o ' the Comm uni si-dominated Gene r a I Confederation o f Labor
(CG ILl and the Red sponsored
Nalional Partisan* Association.
Nln* Communist Party m*ni
hers handed their rants to Iko
Christian Democrat secretary in
Calabria, southern Italy. They
said they "did not want to be­
long to organisations sponsoring
the invasion of Italy by Soviet
Iroops.”
)* Th* rift in the ranks of the
Italian Communist Pal ty—biggest
this lid* of the Iron Curtain—d*
vsloprd with Use resignation on
Jan. M of Communist JentiUr.
Valdo Magnaal and Atdo Cueehi
In northern Italy.
The two deputies quit beesuso
their fellow Communist* would
not declare oppoalllon to invasion
of Italian soil by Soviet Russia.
In eastern Emilia, south of the
Po River. 20 former Partisans reRporiedly had bolted th* Com­
munist-supported National Parti­
sans Organisation "fo r their abuse
against ihr two ham** of th*
resistance,” Megnanl amt Cucrhi.

W EATHER

Organization Boasts
f.219 Clubs With
344,000 M e m b e r s

(sT'orffe A. IhiKhi's
Hurl In Collisinn

Chuluota Kamli
Sold By S. F. lron«

Ynting’ (K Complains
AI lli'inif Discitanred

ArmyConsidcrsMassiveChange-Over
To Better Rides And Machineguns

Military Bear Baiting Gives Allies
Victory In Bloody Chipyong Battle

Costello

Crime Probe Witness

Sanrord Weather

The Weather

•i

A

�PACE two
Thu Sanford Ilerald

Fate Of A Great Party

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r a h l U k r * S a lt) f t r f p i « a la r 4 ap
a s * S a sa a s a t
a s a fa rS . D a r i a a
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K a lc ic S aa a c ra a * rla a a ■ ■ m h
O vS nkar »T. IS IS . a l I k * P a * I I I H I * *
• I J a a la rU , l l - i M a . a a a r r Ik a A r t
a l I » ■ « ,&lt; * , a l N a ra k a. laTU.
H U M .S M I I - H I M A

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m i l l l i n k I I I : %k
llaala aaa lla a a a a r
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lip I a t l l t t
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41* am * illa(M»lriir».

WONItAV, PHII. i». m i

11c areal heart u( the Infinite
yearns for beautiful children, lie
would like very rnurli to adopt you.
but you must not disgrace your
luster parrnl, Ve have recrivi’d
the Spirit of adoption, whereby we
cry, Abba, lather. Rom. 8:16.
Speaking ol drafting 18 year
oldi. we tee wheir Cpi, Jarne* E.
I lotion of Columbia, Go
lias
•tailed till tec olid hitch in the
Army at the age of 17.
■
■ *
ConyrsluJalinni lo Frank S.
Wright. Govtinor Wancn'a chief
ai-iilani up-, a reluming lo hu old
job at a |&gt;ubh&lt; lelatHiill rhrrclar
in Miami.
I lie United Siatrt plain to tend
only four new diviuoni lo Kuiope,
it it tehably reported. D ial is to
toy, only enough lo get ounelvet
inextricahly involved in cave liortilitir* break out.
Rntain'i toctalitlic government
has taken over llir piot|)erouv
ileel industry. It will he inletetling
lo see how long it continues to
make a piofit, and who will fool
the hill if it dnem’l.

Hospital Made Possible
DeLand Hun Newt

Clement Davlea, not generally Known to fame, waa
brought to notice recently when he lierame ill In England’*
flu epidemic. He la the tender of the tiny band of nine Lib*
ends who make up thin once greul party'll representation In
the British House of Commons. Repented elections have re*
duced the part almost to the vanishing point, yet not so
many years ago it was the most powerful in all England.
Starting ns the Whig party, the Liberals assumed thuir
present name about 1831. They were identified with ex*
tension of the suffrage, limitation of the veto power of the
House of lairds, disestablishment of state churches in Ire*
land ami Wales, and Irish Home Buie. William K. Gladstone,
four times Liberal premier, is one of *he great names In
English parliamentary history. His successor, Herbert H.
Atquith. h» aded from 1000 to 1014 perhaps the ablest rale
inut in modern British history.
World War I and the ambitions of one man, David
Lloyd George, killed the Liberals. Lloyd George became
premier in 1010 I m -c u i i h c Asquith seemed to be too lealsurely
in his conduct of tin- war. lie allied himself with the Con­
servatives and split the Literal parly Into fragments. The
rise of the Labor party coincided, ami s o u i i Labor aepluced
the Liberals us one of the two great parties. The Liberals
have survived and nothing more. Evidently there is u place
for parties definitely of the right and left, hut not for mid­
dle-of-the-roaders.
Sometimes American parties have seemed dangerously
weak, as the Dernoemts in the l'J20’n and the Republicans in
the 10110's. Yet strong local organizations, bused on putronage, have carried them through, so that now both seem safe
for the present from the fatal weakness that killed the
English Liberals.

the people feel about the h(nr,;u

to aign the petition, so Imrmrtan:

did she rondder n new hoiplt*
The need f»r ■ ao«oii«l dfstric*.
empowered to levy a lax. not
U&gt; exceed three mills for charity
case*, wax explained at that time.
About three ti-iys later, petition*
beralng the namea of alt West
Voluiian* werr In readiness, and
were put into circulation. Now,
thete lamu petition* have been
signed end tuttiasl utter to County
lie f i.it ration Supervisor Itu-thrv
Thursby for certification—all in
not quite »ix week* tirnel
A resounding majority of the
freeholder* have alaned—4,760 out
of a poaiihle 0,171.
That doesn't signify that 1,421
are oppoaed to the hoapltal, bv
any ineanx. In auina Instance*. it
vlimifle* that these pertons were
hard to find at home, in others,
that they have moved awav: or
to another voting precinct, and
were overlooked. There were a
few who objected to signing. ami
did not sign— that was their privllege.
We like the figure* on the
Clifton voting precinct, and think
they give on idea of how mutt of

Kidd’s Treasure
A good way lo get rich, if it would only work, would be
to find Captnin Kidd'a tmanure. .Inme.t Brownlie, an English•man, plans to look in the South China Sea region, whereas
most previous attempt# 'have l*een within the territorial
boundaries of the United States.
This most famous of all pirates was really a lawful
rivateer, authorized by the British government to prey on
l&gt;anish commerce, In the process he made enemies, who in
170) succeeded in getting him hanged for piracy at Lon­
don's Execution Dock. His treasure, if any, is supposed to
have been given uway or lost liefore his death.
No true enthusiast will believe that, however. Hunts
for Captain Kidd's gold go on periodically. At one time the
Penobscot River in Maine was a favorite place for digging,
chiefly because some Spanish coins were once found there.
Treasure hunters, according to tradition, must observe one
rule, that of silence. Tales are many of diggers who actual­
ly found the money and were hauling it to the surface
when an Involuntary cry of exultation caused the desired
ite to sink out of sight forever. Brownlie probably will
ar this ex|*eriencc in mind.

S

C

Portrait Of Gloom
"The President hurt called for (rOu.UOU more victims.
On thn fifth of September huif at million mdn are to be
drafted, Lot Ihe women .buy mourning gbodn now, for In a
mdnth or no there will not be enough money in thin country
to use for that purpose PattfMMmTi Aide! The Wttion in
dincotirnged. Httlf the nteii sent before have been lost to un
in the country. It in now rvVbft.tCahaiM or fight: Let uf koe
wimt the iwnplu will do. Continue' this administration Jp
grower, and we can all go to w|ir, Canada or to hell,'*
This Hounds like an extreme example of what aotne
public men and commentators lire saving now. Actually, i|
, comes from the La ('rosso, W k, Democrat for 1864, quoted
by It. *S. Harper In "Llncoln.#iul the Press," and the P ro idenf, Oiferrutl, to, WM.AbHU&amp;m Lincoln.

sight wh*n Red China rnirrrd the
conflict.
Vastly outnumbered, A l l i e d
forces wrt* farced to retreat beck
H'eailauM Passa Cm * ileel
the
h w m
•38,
» ( the LChinese
n m r » r sand
ih i
h
i *’
hiidgvhesd on ihe north bank ol ■*&lt;rwts
revitalised Korean Red army kept
(he Han River five milta rail ol
corning.
Seoul bul were driven back by
RidRway said the Chinese had
Red mortar and mxchiqc£«r, lire. five srmu,' uii the line when thor
began their central front attack
last week'After a limited Allied
■iffenilve' carried from Suwon to
the gatee of Seoul, former South
Korean capital.
"When the* attacked on a 20
miles -front they had the potential
of a powerful* iluu-k,** Kidgwop
■old. "The attach could have been
sustained fer a long- time."
But the'Rede lost thousand* of
men Ually, 'particularly around

Korean War

it t

Diplomats DecUrt

Newsprint Firms
Consider Locatin
2 Plants In Sout
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Feb.
IB—(A l— 1
T wo
large
newsprint
manufacturing firms sro consider­
ing building plants In the south­
east, the hoard of directors o f tha
Southern Newspaper Publishers
Association was told last night.
The report was mads at a din­
ner meeting of 8NPA directors by
President of
tho Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ilavia mundtrsd, as be Midi wo
would do with rcvpecl to K ona be­
fore the Rcdi attacked th e n ) Or
doe* he mean that w« would go
to Tito’s aid ai wo Actually did lo
Korea’s, We bore an idsa that
if our diplomstt somehow could
etiminale much of |hcir double
talk, a better batta (or world pear*
and understanding might bo jound.

f

path of tko advance.
A. P. correspondent Stan Swin
ton reported that the other Anirri
ran counter-attack recaptured a
bitterly-defended mile of a wedge
driven by the Red* Into the Chechon front last week.
This action covered a Iwu and
on-half mile tiont about six miles
due north of Chochon. Ry nightfall
th# doughboys hod captured tho
little mountain town o f Xumna
and driven tho Rods from three

led, a l the inavilsbility o f w ar.
S talin does not consider w ar
ita b b , bs M j n . A ll lb * Wool
got lo ^ if lo lu n e u d rr w ith*
• fight a id there w ill be no
He condudtf lhal kbe West
,t do j M ihat,.tod thorofon

ter to fight with."
nut he would not say this meant
the (teds Were that short o f mod­
ern weapons and ammunition.'
The General warmly praised hi*
troops from many lands, particul­
arly thv British, Turks, Greeks
and French.
" I have complete confidence In
them,** he said. ‘ It Is wonderful tu
hmv* them. Il Is a good thing lo
know they are going to stick with
you. Then you ran go ahead doing
your own lob."
He said he did not consider wrlaus Ihe Korean Red attacks on
the cast-central front north of
Chfchofi*
Since tha collapse o f the Rsd
drive between Wonju and Chipyong tlw Chinese have been trying
to disengage, Ridgeway said.
A
slx-mila advance carried
American troops 10 ml)** northoast o f Chlpyong. Turk!ah patrol*
swept the entire peninsula north­
west of Seoul without finding any

P L A N T IN G PIN R HBRDL1NGK
DoFunlak Hprings, F la ^ W a lton County Isadowners are plant*
ng 600,01X1 pine trees this season,
ccordine to County Agent Mit­
chell Wilkins. The ogent sold moat
o f these trees have already been
distributed and planted.

tho tsurld'a prospects. Ills person­
al assumption o f leadership In Ihe
Horlel attack n the II, N „ and hh
Insistence that th* Korean war
must bo settled on China's terms
or not at all appeared to o ffer no
encouragement
to
those who
might still hope that Russia would
bo In ■i rompromlaing mood at any
eorlv Rig Four meeting.
This toughness plus Walln's hit­
ter criticism* o f British PrimMinister. Attlee brought the initial

Morel than one-tenth o f all
American 1846-47 msslleal stud­
ents wore women -a n nll-tim*
h-gh.

H

I g h o l Ufa.
m i

We were offered the chance ,J
n lifetime—ami we did n&lt;«t mufl
ill West Volusia will have in
new hospital.
The pearl la the only precious
gem to come from the tea, and
the only one produced by a living
process.

Dr. Henry McLnulin
Optometrist
113 Mae mill*

Phone 31

Farmers Advised
lla s H a a e *

f ’ raas V i l *

O at I

of tomatoes bringing In excel* of
1148,200. Prices ranged from It.OS
lo 112.20 per crate. This volumr
is an inrresae over the peat week
and a gradual continuer! Increase
Is exported for t the next several
weeks. The volume uf squash and
beans rqnllnuea light. Squash

per hsmpvr. ,■
. Growers n t f im i gross revenue
uf 646,6807 fur 3,780 rrslra o f
strawberries moving ovar the
Plant. City Stale Farmers’ Mar*
krt. Pricra ranged from IB M to
8I3JM per 30-pint crate. Volume
and quality am oxueclnt lo imeruvu If good weather prevails.
Manager Alvaros advises growsrs
sr* taking advsnUgo o f the warm­
er weather and arc planting
vegetables for the spring deal.
Cabbage, turnips and eollards
are moving In good to fair volume
at satlsfacUry price* over the
I'alatka Male Farmers* Market.
Manager le i K. Baled reports good
growing waather In that area.
C. M. Todd, Manager o f the
Pahokee State Farmers' Market
reported heavier shipments of
better quality cabbage, relery,
com, beans, escsrolr, turnlna and
rollard* are expected over that
raarkal dus to recent favorable
weather conditions.
Ralph L. Alvsrei, Acting Mana­
ger o f Fort Myers State Farmers'
Market reports very alow move­
ment with volume expected to
Incroeae In the next three weeks.
Tn* Fort Plena State Farmers’
M arket, reports results of a sur­
vey by Market Maaager M. K.
Williams and County Agent C. I).
Kioto allow tomato acroogo In
varying degree* o f growth from
nowly seeded Raids to raking and
thinning. A small aertage was reseeded after the recent cold os
well os spot letting In aome areas.
The overall picture looks pro­
mising and a good spring crop Is
Indlcntad.

Not everyone may have realized that the
above sign in our windows is there for hi*
protection. Il the sign of 8 trusted jeweler signifying registry in ihe Atneriian
Gem Society.
This coveted membership must Ije re-won
each year aflet itrict examinations of
gemological proficiency and umjuesl ionable business-ethics and practice#.
t
We are piuuil uf ihic avtanl, not ;rt a
boastful way, bul because ol lltr a*•ur­
ine* il extends lo lh»so wht have nn* • «*•
dealt willi th'* him

W m . E. RADER
JEWELER
1 1 2 S o o lh P a r k A r t .
R IC IS T E R C U

J E W E L E R , A M E R IC A N

CCK

S O C IE T Y

Now is the time to buy a good dependable

W, V. Bluing
Tourhton Drug Co.

Chloasma Is commonly re­
trod to os (Ivor spots, sl­
ough th*
tho liver Is
is not reason
reasonthough
'• oend another not* t*'Mnarow.
▼he nronnoed draft was dlknatched
hv the Rtat* Denartmtat to Part*
&gt;nd I ondon Frldau for aphroval.
exkected to ba awjft.
la f n t H would t*B th* Rtn*
•!•»* the We*t la rsarlv to open
nrellmlnarv talks In Paris Mar, 6
anton* deoutv fo r e tn ministers

lad to contract fer &gt;n ad'I '-

• annual mid-winter meeting

enter lovtot puppet North Kora*
lo conduct elections for ostabliabInr a unified ropubllo.
Th* go— Mi lan hold stactions

alhte fo r tho cosdJUoai. kfodka
•cfence haa stva? d-Hsrmlaor
oxsctly what cstwoo tho a s
Pvirancw of the** brrws spoil
which usually com* with nM
Hi* ago.

ir
south and left vacant astenthly seats for North Korean
ropr sontithfan. Rut tha RBsahn's

1 9 4 7 P ly s u &gt; u th B p o c U l M

bs*

Sedan

Extra ck*n car. Motor completely orerhauled

Practically m «

is not inevitable. But if wo do

m

to Went Volusia County!
We, a* eltliens, have ini'- „ut
pa.t Th* next move 1* up
the
legislators
from
Volusia
County, who will itithxluce ,|
special bill in the April seatioqj
setting up the hospital ih*nik.
No difficulty 1* anticipated la
that direction. Then, uf courts
comes the letting o f the rontiarg
and actual work o f building t|„

Do You Have
diloasnui?:

j| Prim# Miaistm Jo* Slalia’s w*
tsrvsew is Pravd* it just OM

m the
M

MONDAY &lt;FEB.

THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

art tires, running

food. A rool buy st

.Jjr

w lih l ' I M M
* booqwf

M M f

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MONDAY FEB. 19. 1951

Social Calendar
MONDAY
Thr Dependable (1 »n of tin*
Fir»t MethndUt Church will meet
with Mr*. J. D. Callahan. H23 Fait
Twentieth 8 t m t at H.ini I'M .
• h e ir will In* n Mmkrt Basket
Kale.
Tli» Past V|*iriim t’ lnh r| O.K.H.
will meet nt H:00 I'.M. at tin* home
nf lira. Wurt Warner on 222 UV t
Nintrrntli Street. Mr&gt; II
C
Mo^rr and M l* Frank Ct"**»t *»ilj
be cuhnstessrs,
r r s n ti
Thr regular weekly Unity Cla*s
will mart nt thr VaIHrt lintel nt
7:3(1 I* M. Mra. Carolyn II Par
anna will In* thr trarhn.
% Thr Fl'itnl.i Ambition Snrirtv
will mrrt at thr Gaidrn I'rntrr
at 1.30 P .il. i.fn*'»tn Knii will
show n movie on "Ktai Gating.”
Thr VV, 8. P S. will IniM a
stll-'y r|a»* on thr honk "Nrar
Fast Panorama”
at Mi Kinlrv
Hall from Hi mi m 3:nn, Frl*
20. A rovri»i| allwh hinrhmn will
hr served.
Thr (tilth Kpcering luninr (I
A.'a will mrrt at thr First llapttkt
Chuirh at .1:3(1 P. M
L i Thr riin|M*l Choir of tin- I'ii.i
Haplivt Chuirh will rnrrl at C, |3
P. &gt;1
Thr Thiift 8 Iron VV'ntkti* of thr
Woman's Cluh will i-e Mr* .1 I
I-re ami Mra. C. K Cat linn
Amrrlran I cgiou Auxiliary will
havr a rovrm l iliah -upprl at thr
Legion Hut at 7:3(1 I’ M
Rrvival service, at Wesleyan
Mrthialiat Church, Paula. 7::t.l I*.
M. with thr linlian Fv*ngr|i»t,
^ tr». VV’anrn l'aniptn|ier a* speak-

Th. Rrv Ch.n h*. Thnn*pv.n,
•uprrmtrn I. 'it of thr Florida
Mrthoditl Chll.liro'* tlomr, * » •
ll.r kii*»I &lt;prakrr ynlrrday at
thr Fll*t Mrthialiat Cliilirh la**
ifinnintr thr Wrrk of IVdiratlon
Srtvirr. which will la* rontliuird
ihiough hrl&gt;. 2b. Rrv. Mr Thotupmio I* a dynamic
»|«ak«i, nod
Uw wid* 11aval * oi* w*irk rr.piur., niakr hioi and idral trad*
ri fro iln-r p.iirtl wivicr*. Rrv.
I F. MrKmlry .aid l.«lay. Srrvicr* wilt Ir hrld rarh rVrninB al
7 .If. Hvriyonr is tnvllr.1.

Shower Is (tivvn !**«••*
Mrs. Loon Swain, .Ir.
A &lt;*«if pi t«•* tP&lt;»«irr
Iftvrfi
for Mr* I.roo Swaio. .Ii rt-rnl
hridr. hy thr II o|m* Cla** of thr
Firal ll*pll»t Churrh Tur»dav
rtrninn nt Ihr hnmr of Ml»» Hrttv
Cauh* on Maplr Avrnur
Thr Maun* werr uailv drroralru
with pink glatlloluara an*l frrn.
(iam r, wrm playrtl and tiiiir*
wrrr won by MU* Nrllh* llowrn
and Miaa Pat Holloway.
Those rnioyiiiK the nyraainn
with Mm Swam. w.*rr a* follow*;
Mia. .lark llollowav. Mr*. I m M.
Swain. Sr., Mr*. XV. I» (iardlnvr.
Mra. Walla.,* Tyn*» Mr* Vrrnon
llurdin, and Mr*. W. A Caclr.
A 1*4 Mu* Jiuir Foul. MU*
llattiain I’lrtn*. Mia* Joyrs* Andrrann, Miia Kay Hollf.•lHa•. MU.
Martlui Shannon. MU* M.itlu.
(irottan, Mi*a Ruth S.hml.li. MUllarhaiu MrNah, Mi*, Maitiaip*
H.lhaitk*. Mia* llowrn, Mi*. Hid
loway ami Mi»» ttatflr.

(*I 8 I

L

Ontern Ncw«

Mlu Marguetitr Todd, daught*r of Mr. and Mr*. Manning T.aht.
and Marion l.ightner were tn*irir*l
In Sanford Saturday. T!..'( am
living in Sabring.
Friend* of Mra. K. 1‘ofr will
regret to learn that she i* still
Tned to the Fernald-Lajshtou
oita) Hospital where *be I*
dng fmm ImnU *h4 reeelved last week.
Th* Young People. Intermediate
and Junior Cla*ae« nf thr flabtist
Churrh. are asked to meet Thur*
nrday night at 7:Jtn l'.
P. at.
M. m
to or
r. All
wh4 wish
ganiM a youth ehoir,
M..............
ta become member*a of thy .fhoir
resent Mr*. G.
are asked to he present
C. Hosaek will Im director.
Thursday Mr*. IDnnah Trent
had a birthday parly. A few
at her home to rele■tf the occasion. Refreshment,
were served and a v*nr entoy*hle
afternoon spent.
The “ Work Day” at the IU p
list Churrh Saturday wa* a suc­
cess. The building was ral*«*l ami
cement block* werr pul under the
rhurrh. A ll the old .HtrU was
raked front under the rhurrh. ami
waa hauled away.
Valentine perty t u held
week at the arhool. Kaeh o f
three room* had a party by
urn mother*

;

Mr*. L. W.
With o f a dsn
14. LtttU

trSXMSSJ,.S'£«i.
“ ' *7?

Th- hospital la^nrfil In ulgr ami
paitv, which i» sp,m oic.l
each yrai in Fehruaiv hv the
Woman’ s Cluh. wa- held Frtdnv
evening al the cluh house
Th. cluh which wa- l&lt;e*i|tifullv
decorated was a vailiable flower
galdrn of -nni&gt; dragon- anil atalea&gt;. A table at nno side was cov­
Mr*. C. Jamr* lirmongrr of ered with a lovelv lace cloth and
Ftixahcth. N. J. siient thr wrrh was laden with price, and cen­
rml with Mr. an&lt;l Mr*. W. A Lud­ tered with a lovelv arrangement
wig
nf gladi-vl'ise,.
A* the guest v entered they
Rrv. ami Mra. \ (5 Mrlnni- wrrte seated and si-ivnl i herrv
havr a* thrir gue-t l»r. Wade II. pie and coffee. Following the re­
Rngg, of |yoii»vil|r, Kv.
freshments, hridgp nnd canasta
were enkeyed and pines were
Friend.' of Mr*. VV I*, jin .i, no sided lo th&lt; following: M r,
will irgrel In Irnrn that hr t« Jark Ratigau. Mrs. Waltri Tur­
confined to thr (rrnald-l.auehlon ner. Mr*- Klmer llavtnan. Mra.
Memorial Hospital
Alf.rti Slant. ,.
Mi...
II wnni
Montirth. Mr*. John Crawford.
C«l and Mr*. N. J. IVtkln*. «n&gt;l Mr- C Weber o f Oianer CttS*,
Mr and Mr*. R C IVtkinc all of Walla.«• Phillip,. J. II I'lapp,.
•Folk Union. V*. am Ihr enrst, Arthui Carmen. William Michel.
of Mr. nnd Mis. It. I,. I'rrkina.
P.
Stanley, and l.oeiigr III .hop.
H” »te»»es fui Ihe evening were
I.t. Fred II William, mtuinrd Mrs. II. Wadyr Iturkri, .hall
from Wathinston. IM ’ .. vrsindav man of thr paitv. Mi«. Miriam
uhne he i “ ~.r!r!r.: p.r -.errhs n* Kti,»cli. al.». J din Itt.'k. Mr* J
trmpoiarv doly with Ihr N'*vv
D. Wright, Jr.. Mrs. J. A. Young.
Mr*. I. I.. Sill. Mr. Mnntleth. Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. Marion Harman D. II. Watson, Mi - IV M. (iingles,
ami Mr* D»i« Smllrv -ornl Ihr Mr». William Phillip,. Mis. lico igr
wrrkmd in Ja. k.onvill.- altro.lint: Ri,h«p. Jr.. Mrs. J T Newhv. Mrs.
thr Florida Wildlife Fril.ratmn Ben Wade, Mi». C. It. Dawson.
tnrrting.
Mrs. J. D Callahan nnd Mrs. M.
Compton.
Mr*. Franci* Meriwether m
Among those present wnr Mr.
Irm l the Oranrr Memorial II'*,. and M rs George Bishop. Jr.. Mr.
pita) vMterdav ami t, m rlvln r and Mr*. Wallace Phillips. Mr.
Imalmrnt Imforr undrrgning a and Mrs. t.oidon Sweeney, Mr.
major operation.
ami Mrs. James Crapp,. Mr. and
Mrs Ja mr&gt; C. Iliggin,. III. and
Mi*. Sterling Rolling and »&lt;&gt;n Alia. It I* Bark,. Mi. and Mr*.
Ruff of Washington. |i. C.. have Alfred Stanley. Mis Phil C. Stan­
irtlirnnl home aft. i ,|mndiiig ley, Jr.. Col. and Mr. Paul Che*»omr timr with her parent*. Judge trrson. Ml. and Mrs. B II Cmniand Mr*. J. (!. Sharon.
Irv, Mayor and M i, F. A. Dvsou,
Mr. nnd Mr*. F. B Randall. Mr
Mi*. II. L Amleixm of Hast* and Mr,. J. II. Nirh»l«.in, Dr. and
mg* and Alfrrd II llol.Min of At. Mi*. II. Wavdr Rurkri. Mi. and
lantn. Cia. wrm thr werkrn.l gurvt* Mis. F.| Shlnhol ei and Mr. and
of thrir |iairnt». Dr. and Mra. Mis. Jack Raligan
Jamr* N. Rohaon.
Also Mi. and M i« R F True,
Mr. and Ml*. II F. ISteenwrood.
Mlaa Carol Mrriwrthm, slu.l.-nt Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Lewis. Mr. and
nut»r at thr Orange
Mrnmrial Mrs.
lo Redding. Ml. and Mis.
Hospital, m rivrd her rap yrstn. George Well,. Mr and Mis. Cecil
day at "Capping Firrrlae" hrld Oiler. Mr and Ml
W II Nlchat Rose Simmons Hall.
ol»on. Mr and Mis. II It. Rlavdrs,
Mr. and Mr». 8. D llighlryman.
Friend* of Mra. Fird Rnl&gt;|&gt; will Mr. ami Mr,. O. M llarti-on. Mr.
Im glad In learn that she hn» re- and Mr*. It. Rowan. Mi and Mr*.
turned home after Imlng confined F. Compton. Mr. and Mi*. A. I..
to the Frrnald-fgvughton Mrmorial Carmen nnd Mr. and Mr*. C. Wrlm.Hospital.
of Orange City.
AI«o Mrs. Mnthew II. tinge,
John M. Williams, fiinnan ai&gt;- Mr, Canto I. Smith. Mm. Nellie
prentirr, US.V. ».m ..f Mr. and Uruwn. Mi,. Mabel Blown. Mr*.
Mr*. II. II. William* of 2311 Jo* M» ,« . M&gt;*. Fir.l Klein. Mi a.
Poinsrttia
Arenur. I* *rrrln( Frank Ssndlei, Mr*. Melvin Sis­
alioanl thr dr*trt*yei trndri I IRS kin. Mr, Lee Samuel, Mi&gt; Mir­
llryre Canyon in thr I'arifir.
iam Kus-wll, Mra. Voung. Mi*. A.
1.. Skmnet. Mr C F. Ad«nt|.. M»a.
Mr* Ralph Wright and her ,|». II. c IlciieJ. Mrs «
M Heoti.
trr. Mr*. Harry l»lrk*on of o r Mr* Walter Snidow. Mr« Roy Til laodo. left Sunday arcompanring It*. Mi • Sybil Roulh. Mi. S. (».
Henry Stivker to Tnraop, All*.. Ilairimap, Ml*. W P. hnowlr..
where they will he the gur*t* of Mrs. r . W. Ward. Mr,. J. N Oil
Mr. and Mta. J. H. Stryker for Ion. Mr*. I*. W. Ilitcork. M&gt;
several week*.
Fred Y. William,. Mr*. A.
M.
Philips and Mr*. W F Vain
Mr*. Mavne llo*kln,nn of Can
A lso Mrs C. C. Katie. Ml
ton. Ohio. Mr*. Peter CaM-nta of It. Dkkrrson, Mra. W, C. Tavl u.
Morgantown. W. Va.. Mi*» Clarice Mis. J. VV. Hull. Mi* N'awbv. Mi
McWilliams of Cambridge. Ohio Dawson, Mrs. Wadr. Mr, (Single ,
and Jamr* (}. William of Orange. Mrs J. F. Baker, Mis. Walk in ..
Tr*a». arr thr gur*t« of Mr. and
Mr*. Clayton Smith. Mrs. A. I
Mr*. W. II. |lrin*on.
llamsev. Mis. Clatk
Leniiuidc
Mrs. F. It. Smith, Mrs. Flmci
th
h
I layman. Mt,. II. F
( hannini
Mr*. O. S Rorkey. Mt*. M. I
t.aior, Mr*. O. K. Guff, Mrs. F. II
loiney. Mr*. M. It. Ktrlrkland. Mi
Mr*, (irorgr Otto of the Ding- J. C. Mitchell. Mrs. M. C. Stun-.
woo.1 Civic lx-a gut wa* rleetrd Mr*. Geoigr Kline. Mi*. Al Hunt
i..r*ident o f thr Seminole County Mr*. J. U Clark. Mrs. Nan. i
Fnleration of
Women's Cluh* Brock, Mrs. Il-nry Wtttr. j i and
Thursday al thrir Hireling al thr Mrs. Clifford MrKIhhin
home of Mr*. Mary Jane Prrrigo
AI mi Mi * Harry Robson. Mi
Other officer* elected weir Mr*. lien Hal*. Mr-. Ilrlinan Jarol.vop
Joel S. Firld of thr Pilot Club, |Mra. Jam*., Toll, Mu. leon a r'
vka-president: Mr*. Donald U fen Munson. Mi&gt;. Bant l.evy. Mis Mt
of th* South Seminolr County rharl limtun. Mr ■ I. F. Sprnrei
Woman's Club, second vicr-ptrti Mr*. R. C. Wiley, Ml*. K. F. An
.lent: Mrs. Joe Corley of the Bu*l- derson. Mr*. Cat! |*rtw». Mr*. B
nett and Professional Woman'* 1.. Perkin*. Jr„ Mr*, lad, Hmilev.
Club, Measurer;
Mr*. Jamra Mr*. Marlon Harman. 8r„ and
I'rarsnn o f the Oviedo Woman'* Mr*. George Dangleman.
Also Mr*. Al la r, Mr*.
FI
Cluh. recording rremtary; Mrs.
C. M. Flower* o f the Home De­ Melsch. Mrs. M H. Wiggins. M i­
monstration (Tub, corresponding lt. !,. Perkin*. Mr*. K. F. Ikd,.
reeretary; ami Mr*. John C Mr*. A. C. Benson, Mr*. J*rk lien
Rr* m*. l^ngwoMl C|vk League, •on nf Marianna. (•*., Mr*. Fiaid
Miller. Mr*. R. W. Rupreeht, M t.
auditor.
The meeting wa* presided over J. D. Cordell, Mr*. J. Rose Adam ■
II.
Riley. M i,
by the president. Mr*. VV. R. Mr*. Reatrire
Brinson, and mport* wre.r made Franci, Kriter. Mr*. Lillian Clark.
by rrpirtentatlvca of thr nine Mr*. Naory llesler, Mr*. John
club* president. Final plan* re. Galloway. Mr*. A. W. Knot. M&gt; •
raiding the Sliver Tea. which Bradford Brrd. Mr*. II. M. Pan
will Im held in Altamonte Spring* worth. Mi*. Ilov Holler. Mr* R. I
on Frh. 21, were announced. The Cornell. Mr*. P. M. R ott. Mra. J.
neit meeting will hr In May In 0. lorney. Mr*. W sa Lyons and
Oviedo with the Oviedo Woman'* Mrs. n. C. M&lt;»»re.
Also Mia. Annie McArthur. Mi
Club as hostaa*.
After th# huilnaa* meeting, a William Wade, Mrs. W. A. Ludwig.
covered dish luncheon wa* rn^y. Vra. Ruth lluggln* o f fleUnd. Mr*
ad hy the member*. Mr*. Ruth F. C. Murray. Mra. John L. CrawHamilton of Fern Park, former ford. Mra. I. Feinlierg. Mr*. J. W.
state
rvprraertative
of
New Toll. Mr*. Manuel Jarnbsnn, Mr*.
Hampshire, gave an Interesting W. K. Raker. Mr*. J. K. Terwllle
ami Instructive talk on “ Gracious ger. Mrs. Walter Turner. Mr*.
Alan Dalanay. Mra. Tom Bolt.
l.tring."
W. V. Bitting. Mr*. T. K
McDaniel*. Mr*. Stuart Brown.
*»TKTr* Mr* » • Smith.
Mra. Ruth Conlln. Mrs. Wright
Jr? Mr*. Roy WlllUma. Mr*. Bill
William,. Mr*. John Schlranf. Jr.
The senior class o f Seminole
A I m Mlsa Fllubeth Dyson. Mils
High School wa* honored at Ih* CaroI Rtone. Ml** EDI* Farley.
annual Juntor-teninr banquet and Ml»* K iln bet h Owtn. MIm Maud#
prom al the Mayfair Inn Friday
Margaret Blavde..
evening In an atmosphere remln- N .W . Bank*. I . A. Bank* and W.
•eent of Captain Kidd and piece* Miller.
of eight
Tha ballroom tea* effectively
decorated In th* “ pirate" them# drea# in rhyme and \ea* an,w t e d
with make-believe money ami In rhyme by II .E. Morri*. prin
playing rard* scattered along the elpal. Heated at the speaker* table
center of the banquet table*. Min­ were th* juniot d as, officer*. Mr.
iature treasure (beat* filled with and Mrs. Morri*. Dr. T. W. U w "jewels", and old bottle* dripping ton and hi* danghter, Mr*. Blaln
with wai from lighted candles Mikesell, Waller Roulh. Caroline
were placed near tha conter of tin MelnnU, Jsan Wilton, Edwins
tables.
Blackman. Robert Beckwith, and
Th# wall* of the ballroom were Frunkl* 8ten*tmm and their
revered with Ufa site ellhouativ* data* and the prom eommitta*.
Tim T*d York* orchestra o f Oro f plfatoa, aad at m n end bung an
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Minerva Karlen Smith
Donnie Myers
Sandra Dunn
Dui-ta* Rtrnstrom. Jr.
Jack Ka»«ell
Clifford Able*
Ml*. Charles Meek*
Mr*. Fvs Chandler
Mr*. J. T. Denton
KIm Pope
brother In law. Mr. end Mr*. A l­
bert Lanen»ttne.
Rert Tatum I* vDillnp hi*
grandmother, Mr*. D»nni* Oriren
and other relative* here for aunt
time.
The “ Men's" lliotherhood me*
Monday evening with an attend­
ance of |8. R. I- Katerr. »eer#Urv
o f the State Brotherhood, wa*
gneal speaker. Ilia topic wa* tha
“ Relation of Rrolhrrhood to the
Church"
Refreshment*
Ware
hy Mrs Williams. Mr*.
Mr*. H. Oslo**.
Mr*. Emma Paterson
to Osteen with her son J. 8.
" " lir * . Oeerge Iftft «FMt
day In Tort Orange vtgRing
parents, Mr. and Mr*. I t J. '
ten.

biApopha. Mr. aad Mra. Gan-

Mli, I'lalicc’c M.aiic, opr of fill* attraetive Said..id inislrl, who
will pir,rnt fashion show, daily nt the Seminole t .unity lamlh al th..
c.ntial Florinda F*|*&gt;»it|on Iht* week Tile gill* will m.alrl rlolhea
by I I II.la I'a Hons, Ine., and neuiigre, by Petite Pan,.

HE N E V A iNKWS
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Mi and Mia. VVd-on Grigvi
and Ml. and Ml - Stiati, Cannon
finis Jay. Fla are staying at th*«
I I\nt irsidrnt
II. Il l.evy has a- hi, gumt
Mi. and Mia. Many Trnnenl.iiiv
fn.ni Rivethea.I. N. V.
Mi and M ir . |:nvni»n.l M.Gill
have a, Iheir gu r,l« then «.ti&gt;
Mallei and M* and Mt* Richard
.McGill from Biimklvn. N. Y’ .
Mi*. Haii.an, liilla-it of Now
htnyinu is viaiting hri ,|-lei Mi*.
W I 8*W.
Mi, Kdna Kuk and daughii-i

ilail.aiu Villi weri’ wi-rkcn.l guest,
■&gt;f Mm kuk' niotl.ri Mi- Ann
l.rfflci
They nro » f Davloni
Ilea. I.
The Ih.me |t« uuNi-tiatii.n Club
held it* meeting at the Com­
munity House Thuiadiiy, with i
■nyrrrd dish luiolicon and an
all dnv untiling. Thrir wenala.ut 23 pie.cut.
Mt,. John ll.ilgi.in lias i d . lin ­
ed In Venn.ml all. i llir death of
her Imd.alid, . au-c.l l.v a lu-ail
altaik aflei Ibe l.uining « f the
house in which itu-y were living.
Mr and M i, Philip llauei went
to Oilan.l.. Wednesday I.. «ce thrir
dnugl.lrr-inlaw M i, 111
, ■i \ li.
ger who lip.lei went an appendix
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Hy ('minty rederation

M . Otto I Klectcd
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Junior-Senior From
Is Held A t Mayfair

Is F la n n u d H y

7 hr A mrl kali !l«m e
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menl of Ine Wnmaii'* Cluh will
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II-. tea*** u .11 he lit - David
lint. In I. rhainnnn. Mi- Riltril
kain ,. Mi- D.uigla, Si • »i -11■-n,.
Mi*. William Ktrmiwi. Mr - Bill
kiik un&lt;| Mtvi. Tim Crawf..id.
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VVhilIr llfdlct. " I'nem" Vnn Whit
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Jane Lawson. June Davi- and
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Hud.el Mftif , l'.i i. S .ll\ Cha *•Untile William*. .Iun« Jennings.
Maiv Jsnr Flvnl, Joe Andiew,
ISoge. Dunn and Jack Ca»h
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Personals

V* K liV K S M U
Tlir I’rayrr Meeting (ervlfr a*
thr Flrat llaptiat (Tutti-h will
begin at 7:3d P. M VVe begin i
study of “ Harry Chiidian’s Jnh.”
Hvrrynnr la Invited.
Thr Training Union Eiertilivr
Committrr o f thr Fitsl Baptist
Churrh will mrrt in tin* I’hrltran
rlaaa room *f*oi thr Piayrt Meeti p * hour.
W Thr Anna Millrr Cirrlr will
mrrt at thr Klk’a Cluti at 8:Wt
P. M.
Thr regular meeting of thr Bii»Ineaa ami Professional Woman'w
Cl*&gt; will la* held al «:30 P.M. at
th# V*cM Club. ErteH nwaiiwr li
aiaed to bring a myrtrrf dkh
Revieal w ivlrra
at Wralryan
Mrthn.lt.t Churrh. Panla, 7:3(1 P.
M. with thr Italian F.t»pgelltt,
Rev.
Warrrn.
Paniidi'pr*
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■prakrr.
9
T llu K IttlA 7
l i y iM riij. S t e n H t r n m
Mr**tah r*fc&lt; ar»al will be hr|.| at
thr Firal Methodist Churrh at i:30
Tlir Phllalhra ( la*&lt; of thr
P.M. All slngrr* am iitirnl to atFl.at RaldUl Cltuich mrl To.**d.tv
trml.
Thr Douglas Jobe Junior llro at thr hotnr » f Mr* Ih-iiirh.,
thrrlxMMl will mrrt at thr Flrat Htrnalrom. In k.-rplm* with a
Valrnline motif, thr r.mm* wrm
llaptiat Church at 7:3U P. M.
fot
tlu
Thr Thrift Shop VVntkrt* of 1Ix-autifiillv d.voiatrd
thr Wnman'a Cluh will Im* Mi *. Urn orrasion.
With Mr*. M C Stone, proWade anil Mra. Clv.lr Itamarv,
Thr regular merling of thr Semi- *idinR, Mr*. M. T. Ilaynaa lr.1
nola Itrhrkah l.odgr No. hi will the devotional, and Mr*. Cliff
,4m held at 8:0(1 l*.M. in thr (hhl ; Ahlr* cave a talk ott •‘ Faith.''
Plan* wrm ina.lr for a huffrt
▼rllow* Hall. A ll member* am
■upper, to whlrh hn«hand« will
asked to lir prrarnt to hrln nunplrtr plan* for a arhool of In* Im Invited, and f»r an Faster Hbb
atnirllon to lw hrld Frh. *1. Visit - hunt at thr home nf Mr*. J. A.
Ponder for Ihr rhihlrrn of thr
Inr Rrhrkah'a a ir urrlrnmr.
rta*» menda-l* Ihr wrrk Imfom
•**!» \ V
Thr United paurhtrta of Con Kastrr.
Follmvinr thr hniun*M inertfrdrrrv will mrrt at 3 00 p M. at
thr hnmr of Mi
W. It Kirby, bid i lur a aorial hoIII » a rliiovr«l hv
Rfi'tip Mr. \hh • and Mn.
Marnnlia Avenue Mra Zeh Hat thr
Stone wrir prur winner* for
liff will Ik* ro ho.Ira*.
A special meeting of thr Krntlo thr iramr, plavr*l
M*,. I . M Ilnur j and Mr*. II
yd a Rrhrhah lywlrr No. 43 hai l&gt;rrn
Rnllul for 8:00 r.M. in thr Odd 8 DuRBar, ro hoatrasra, aatiatrd
j Mra. Strnvtrnm in mrvlnp rrKrllnw* Ifall. ftarhara llrtilry.
rraldrnt o f thr Rrlirkab A*«rm- , frrahmrnt, to Ihr following: Mr*.
ot IFlorida, will rondiKt a Stone, Mra. Ald&lt;». Mr*. Pnndri.
il nf Inatrnrtinit. All Rrlrkah* Mra. Ilayor*. Mr*. W. II Flirt
Ivc, Mra. It. A. Howell. Jr.. Mr*.
arr atknl In hr piramt.
O. J. Itolddn*. Mr*. Raymond
SATU R O AT
William*. Mi*. C. T. Itavburn.
Thr Andolmn Sorirtr will luiv- Mr*. R. II.
ItaolriMip, Mra.
• hfrd walk at lyikr llainry. flint J. F And.rwc, Mr* J. M Stinr.
watrhrra will mrrt at 7:«t A. M.
I cipher, Mi» Clayton Smith. Mra.
at thr fiardrn Crntrr.
'J. A. Fnirtvon, Mr*. I'rtr I'avloo,
Mra. J. R. Phillip*. Mra. II. Sykra.
Mr*. Chailr- Benham. Mr*.' C.
! L . Carter. Jr.. Mm. W. M. Tilnn.
i Mra. C-.'rtl* l^vrm lrr. and Mra.
Ry M A TIN A Ill'NNINfJ
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FACE THREE

THE SANFORD HERA! D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

S o cia l A n d Personal Activities

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Fate Of A Great Party

The Sanford Herald

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A la ftrin trii f'rm n *$ H rb la *B ill|*«l
t t r i a a i t i i r Vh III* nat (a t ftp u h ll*
m litiH ««f h II I Is* liira l at* #t* p rlBf*al
la f i l l a*vaapHp#r« a « • »*ll ■■ a ll
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Tt-e great hrart of the Infinite
yearn* for beautiful children, lie
» «&lt;uId like very much tu adopt you.
hut you must nut disgrace your
foster parent. Ye have received
the .Spirit of adoption, whereby ur
cry, Abba, Father.— How. fl;lt.

Hospital Made Possible

Clement Davies, not generally known to fame, w m
brought to notice recently when he Ix-came ill in England's
flu epidemic. He is the lender of the tiny band of nine Lib­
erals who make up thin once great party's representation In
the British House of Commons. Repeated elections have re­
duced the part almost to the vanishing point, yet not so
many years ago It was the most powerful in all England.
Starting as the Whig party, the Liberals assumed their
present name about 1834. They were identified with ex­
tension » f the suffrage, limitation of the veto power of the
House of Lords, disestablishment of state churches in Ire­
land and Wales, and Irish Home Rule. William E. Gladstone,
four times Liberul premier, is one of the great names In
English imrliamentary history. His successor, Herbert H .
Asquith headed from 1906 to Iftt4 (terhnps the ablest caliinet in modern British history.
World War I and tin* ambitions of one man, David
Lloyd George, killed the Liberals. Lloyd George became
premier in 1910 because Asquith seemed to be too leslsurely
in bis conduct of the war. lie allied himself with the Con­
servatives and split the Liberal party into fragments. The
rise of the Ijthor party coincided, and soon l-nbor replaced
the Lilwrals «s one of the two great parties. The Liberals
have survived and nothing more. Evidently there is a place
tor parties definitely ot the right and left, but not for middle-of-the-mailers.
Sometimes American parties have seemed dangerously
weak, us the Democrats in the lil'JO's and the Republicans in
the lD.'IO'fl. Yet strong local organizations, based on patron­
age, have carried them through, so that now !*oth seem safe
for the present from the fatal weakness that killed the
English Liberals.

th* people feel about the hospital
and the hospital district plan
Clifton ia a (mail settlement, with
6li freeholders listed. Of the**
5.1 signed the petition; two had
niton) away and two were workins in other parts of the state!
We also like the Interest shown
by a future resident, who had
uurrhasad property In IM Iarv.
Not yet livins here, this person,
who read about the hospital lilac
In the Sun News, wrote anti n-IQ
ed If there were any way for her
to si an the petition, so Import ant
did she consider a new hospital
tv West Volusia County!
W e , as eitisene, have done our
part. Th* next move is up »„
the
legislators
from
Volusia
County, who will introduce a
special hill in the April sea*inn,
setting up the hospital district.
No difficulty is anticipated in
that direction. Then, o f course.

when they announced that they
were ready and willing to build
a 1700,0(10 hospital In DeLand, if
the freeholder* would approve the
setting up uf a West Volusia
Hospital District. And. our con­
fidence In the good judgement of
our fhllow West Volusian* was
not misplaced!
Plans for the hospital wmpresented in the eolumn* of the
PeLand Sun New* on January 7.
Tite need for a hospital district
empowered to levy a tax, not
to exceed 'hre* mills for charity
case*, was explained at that time.
About three d-ys later, petitions
beralng the name* of all West
Volusians were In readiness, and
were put Into circulation. Now,
th*** same petitions have beer,
signed and tumsd over to County
Registration Supervisor Kodgey
Thursby for certification -all in
not quit* six weeks tiinel
A resounding majority uf the
freeholder* have signed—4.7110 out
of a possible &lt;1,171.
The pearl is the only precious
That doesn’t signify that 1,421 gem to come from the sea, and
are opposed to th# hospital, by the only on* produced by a living
any means. In soma Instances, it process.
signifies that these persons were
hard to find at home. In others,
that they have moved away; or
to another voting precinct, and
were overlooked. There were a
few who objected to signing, and
did not sign— that was their privi­
Optometrist
lege.
We like the figure* on the
111 Magnolia
I'hone SI
Clifton voting precinct, and think
they give an idea of how most of

Speaking ol d ra ftin g 18 year
Kidd’s Treasure
olds, we see where C pi, Jsm ei E.
I lotion of C olutnbui, (is
has
A k*"m1 way to Ket rich, if it would only work, would I n *
stalled hn te ro m i lutcli in lire to find Captain Kidd'n treasure. James Brownlie, an EnKlishA rm y at the age o f 17.
'man, plans to Irtok in the South China Sea region, whereas
Corigraloistiori’ to F lan k S. most previous attempts'have been within the territorial
W rig h t, G o fc in o r W siieu 'y chief boundaries of the United States.
Tills most famous of all pirates was really a lawful
assistant
srturning to h it old
job as a public relatiom d u n tor privateer, authorised by the British government to prey on
T h # United Stales plans to send
only fuui new divisions to Euiope,
it is reliably rrp o rtrd . That is to
say, only enough to get ounelves
inextricably involved in cate hos­
tilities break out.
B ritain's s o c ia litlk government
h a t taken over th r protperout
steel industry. It w ill be interesting
to vee bow long it continues to
m ake a p ro fit. and who will foot
comrs a sugars-

horses, or 'any part thereof, in the
puddle ol the stream".
u (

| It is ronreivabf#* llta I juM 'as
Doyle Cailtuti road into the rovdm or's o ffe r,in l ‘&gt;28 on the real
Slid of a’ Highway I Department
Find, &gt;o some rnteipMimg guberna­
to rial prospwJ in 1932 may role
into of he* fat a $700 Supreme
C ourt chair, w ith H it fret propped
•P on a $2,000 desk, which was
never delivered, flick in g hit cigar
ashes into a $ 2 4 waste paper batTbe inevitable fu ice ui circum Stans rv »rr,ui to be compelling I lie
(lie liotfiila] to it lu in , with some
4 0 odd pat tents from the commo­
dious quartets at the N aval A ir
S tation to the old Fernald LaughIon Hospital on O a k Avenue where
only 23 or 30 can be provided w ith
beds, at the very tim e when the
C ivilian Defaase Adm inistration is
advocating preparations by all hos­
pitals to provide m any additional
beds fo r possible carnalities in com
o f enemy air raids o r invasion a t­
tempts against our coasts. Y et
there are those w ho quibble about
the cost o f a hospital or the p ri­
m ary responsibility for Its con­
struction.

t

There is no accounting for th *
language o f diplom acy. Secretary
o f S ta le Acheson says that if the
the C o m m u n iili atta ck Yugodavia
they would "d angctouily strain
the fabric o f w o rld peaca". Now
w h at does he mean by th at? Does
he mean that U n ited Stales would
aland idly by and watch Y ugo­
slavia murdered, a * be la id we
would d a with respect to Korea be­
fore fee Rads attacked th e re ) O r
does he mean th at w# would go
lo Tito's aid as sre actually d id to
K orea**. W e hake * » i £ * that
H our diplomats somehow could
elim inate much o f their double
ta lk , a better basis fo r world p e a rt

Prim# Minister Jot Stalin's m i
mew ia Pravda it! just on*
»e indication, if aay more ia
rile d , o f lh« inevitability o f war.
r, Stalin dan wot coatlder war
ratable, he says. All tho W art
Vest

Farmers Advised

Korean War

(r e a lis e *4 4‘resa f a i l User
b iid |eh ea d on th r n o ilb bank of
the iis n R iver five miles ra il ol
Seoul but were driven back by
R ed mortar and machiqcgun fire.
The Allies advanced all along
the westrrn (to n !. **..inucJ&gt; .ms
Portrait Of Gloom
four miles in some airss. Their
"The President haa called for *800,000 more victims. lines were jam m ed solidly up to
“ When they attacked on a 20
On the fifth of September half a million mtfn are to bn the south b a n k 'ttf the H aa near
miles front they had th* potential
drafted. Let the women .buy mourning good* now, for In a the ruins o f the K orean capital.
o f a powerful ‘ attack," RJdgwap

C

niimth or so there will not be enough money' in this country
to use for that purpoHu. Patgfetlum fit slvk! Th«t Mtlon is
siiacouraged. Half thr nten sent Lclrire have been lost to us
in tile country. It Is now m'oft.'CarmtU or fight.'Lut uk We
what the people will do. Continue this administration in
jiofcer, anti we can all go to wpr, Canada or to hell,"
TTi Ih sounds like tin extreme example of what gutne
public men and commentators are saying now. Actually. pi
comes from the lot Cronac, WU„ Democrat for 1864, quoted
by R. 8. Harper in "Lincoln and the Press," and the Preel*
Lincoln

Diplomats Declsrt'

•o send another note Id-Moscow,
▼he nronoaed draft wa* dlsnaiched
h* the Rtate Denartmant to Paris
snd I endow Frida- for approval,
expected to he awtft.
is got to do is to surrender w ithIn effect it would tell the Rus­
it a fight and than .w ill bt no ts-* *he We«t la rowdy to open

i * He tr m c W w ia i %

Dr. Henry McLaulin

S|wniah commerce In the process he made enemies, who in
1701 succeeded in Retting him hanged fur piracy at Lon­
don's Execution Dock. His treasure, if any, is supposed to
have been given away or lost Itefnre his death.
No true enthusiast will believe that, however. Hunts
for Captain Kidd's gold go on periodically. At one time the
Penobscot River in Maine was a favorite place for digging,
chiefly because some Spanish coins were once found there.
Treasure hunters, according to tradition, must observe one
rule, that of silence. Tales are many of diggers who actual­
ly found the money and were hauling it to the surface
when un involuntary cry of exultation caused the desired
ize to sink out of sight forever. Brownlie probably will
ar this experience in mind.

((•■llee#* Weses Paa# ua#|
stair ahoweil liota ttir governmrnta estimate of thr extent of
which Mai in had led will, hla chin
anti the advsnrrd state of delrriuratiun in relations between the ,Hovl*t Union and the United Ntatea.
Great Britain alto rvpllrd to tho
Htalin attack over the weekend,
accusing Russia o f using the
'threat of overwhelming fore"
and "agrrestive and subversive
policies throughout the world t i
prevent peaee.
I .ondon, in a point-by.polnt re­
view of East-West tensions since
the war. ■reused Russia among
othor things of assisting Commu­
nist minorities to seise powor
throughout eastern Europe, of
violating the Potsdam agreement
bv sealing o ff the Hovirt tone of
Germany ami of supporting in tba
U. N. the **unprovoked aggres­
sion" of North Korea and Intarvention In th* Korean war by th*
Chinese Communists.
Aside from the propaganda as­
pects, there waa a tmdenev among
officials here to regard Rtalln'a
statement ar generally hrakenlng
th# world's prospects. ||U person­
al assumption o f leadership In th*
Soviet attack n the II. N.. and his
Insistence lis t the Korean war
mutt be settled on China's terms
or not at all appeared to offer no
encouragement to thoSa who
might iflll hope that Rusal* would
b* In a eompromlalng mood at any
oarlv Big Four meeting.
This toughness plus Htalln's hit­
ter criticism* *rf British Prims
Minister, Attlee brought the initial
HHthm In Parts that the chance*
far th# B ir Four meeting had do-reaaed. Diplomats here expected
•he British, cron the** critical

19, 1951

Tha action on the vast-central ■aid. "The attack could have been
front was developing at two points sustained for a long- time.”
'
north of Ch*rhe*q key highway
Rut the Rtria lo*t thousands uf
men Hally, particularly around
Chipyong. 20 miles northwest of
Wonju. Same o f the Red* were
carrying only primitive weapon*.
Hldgway arrowed correspondent*
a crude five-fool spear that was
found *among Chines* bodies. He
■aldr
"TTiey didn't hav# anything bet­
ter to fight with."
But He would not aay this meant
the Red* wtra that abort of mod­
ern weapons and ammunition: *
Th* General warmly praised his
troops from many lands, particul­
arly the British, Turks, Greeks
and French.
" I have complete confidence In
them," he said. ‘ It la wonderful to
have them. It la a good thing to
know they ar* going to slick with
you. Then you ran go ahead doing
driven by the Ked* Into the Che­ yo u r own Job."
chen front last week.
He said he did not consider ser­
This action covered a two and ious the Korean Red attacks on
on-half mile front about six miles the cast-central front north of
due north o f Cheehor. By nightfall Chechon.
.
_ ,
th* doughboys had captured tha
Bine* tha collage* of the Red
llttl* mountain lawn o f Kumno drive between Wonju and Chip­
and driven lb* Reds Horn three yong tha Chinese have been trying
hill*.
to disengage. Rldgew iy mid,
A
six-mil* advance carried
Bwinlon sold a furious battle
was in progresa for a fourth hill. American troops 1$ mile* north­
An estimated 1,000 Korean east of Chipyong. Turkish pntmla
Red# had made light attacks In the swept th* entire peninsula northartp Monday, hut those war* &lt;•pulsed.

I t sea* quiet betw een thia tee­
te r and lb * west Cuaau The Reds PLANTING P IN K NEEDLING*
had pulled ta c k along the 70 m ile*
DoFunltk Hprings, Fla-— Wal-

mand and production U not keep
ing pace.”
Consumption In the United
States last year was 6JUd^41 tans
--some 31,117 tons ahortsr than
th* supply, ha reported. Consump­
tion above th* aupply cam* from
" “ " M l y k s of fcihlishera. Bigr* added tha Nswapriot Asso­
uan of Canada estimate# U, &amp;
supply for IM ! at 5J20.000 teas,
"Thera are a number ar pro*pocta for new mllla," be said, "but
newsprint from any ana. If pri­
orities were obtained and construe-

S

front after falling—at irtmtndoua
cost— U crack the Allied line In
a five-day drive.,
Hldgway credited a magnificent
stand by American and French
force* at Chipyong with smashing
the Red drive Thursday, lit said
the China*# were so
.......
hit patrols hate been unable to
make contact, for 30 ‘
_ ___ ,et th*
______ _____ ______ a now * eonferenes that although the Chinese
hav* been beaten south o f Parallel
33 they have enough massed manrer to prevent an Allied croaeof the old aoeth-south bound-'

B
arg.

.

" I have not given tha 33th Para­
llel a thought” said Ridgway. 'A *
far aa I am concerned it haa no

I m i f f . f f 'a :
tha aupply were

cb patIon pnroaati after World'
W ar II. A United Nation.' commission an Eero* was refused
permission hy the Ruislans to
m ter Berirt puppet North Kona
to conduct claciw w fo r oatobtisbtnr a uaiflod ropublic.
Th* commission held elections
Isouth and left vacant aaeomhly seat* fa r North Korean

IC sarlisel I'fsB Psa* Ost)
of tomatoes bringing tn excess of
1141,200. Prices ranged from II.Oft
to 112.20 per crate. Thia volume
ia an increase over tha pail week
amf ■ gradual continued increase
ia exported for,th e next several
weeka. The volume of squash and
beans continues light. Squash
price* ranged from 14.50 to IS.OO.
Pol* beans brought $4.00 and
green beans from $2.50 to IS jOO
par hamper.
Growers race Iveil gross revenue
o f I46.5M.V7 for 3,100 crates or
strawberries moving over the
Plank City State • Farmers' Mar­
ket. Prices ranged from $OjOO to
II3JM1 per 30-pint crate. Volume
and quality are nxuected to im­
prove. if goud weather prevails.
Manager Alvarrs Silvia** grower*
ar* taking advantage of the warm­
er weather ami me planting
vegetables fur the spring deal.
Cabbage, turnips and collartl*
are moving in good to fair volume
a t . satis/artery price* ever the
Palatka Stale Parmer*' Market.
M a u t r I n K Baird reports good
growing weather In that area.
C. M. Todd, Manager of the
Pahokee State Parmer*' Market
reported heavier shipment* of
better quality cabbage, celery,
corn, Iicana, eararolr, tumlpa and
collarda are expected over that
markat due to recent favorable
weather conditions.
Ralph L. A Wares, Acting Mana­
ger o f Fort Myers State Farmers'
Market reports very alow movemant with velum* expected to
Increase in the next three weeka.
Tha Fort Pierce Htat# Farmers'
Markat, reports results o f a sur­
vey by Market Manager M. E.
W Ultaa* and County Agent C. D.

thinning. A small acreage was re­
seeded after the recent told as
wall as spot setting In some areas.
Th* overall picture looks pro­
mising and a good spring crop la
indicated.

Not everyone may Have realized that the
above sign in our window* i* ihrrr for hit
protection. Il i» the sign of a iruried jew­
eler signifying registry in the American
Gem Society.
Thia raveled mrmberihip must be re-won
each year after strict examination* of
gemological proficiency and unquestion­
able buaineii-rthica and practices.
Wr are ptoud of this award, not m a
boastful way. but because ol thr avoirance il extrnds to lh&gt;*ae w fe. have n o '
dealt w illt lM» firm

Wm. E. RADER
JEWELER
112 South Park Art.
B B C IB T K R E U

J E W E L E R , A M E R IC A N

GEM

S O C IE T Y *

ton County landowners are plani­
ng fiOti.outi pipe trees this season,
.-cording to County Agent Mit­
chell Wilkin*. The agent said most
o f these trees have already been
distributed and planted.
Moral than ano-lenth of ail
American 1040-17 medical stud­
ents war* w om en -aa all-time

Now is the time to buy a good dependable

Do You Have
Chloasma?

By
W. V. Bitting
, Touchton Drug Co.
Chloasma la comm inly ro-

194? Plym outh SpociaJ Dufuxr SriUn
Extra citan « r . Mator mmpWtoly overhauled

1947-46*a Bulek S rilan ettt
" ’soer, good paint—low mileage—
ladlo, Ifeater, Fully, Equipped

1*41 P ly m o u th S pw tu l D elu x e C oupe
Prortlcally new set tire*, running

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MONDAY FEB. 13. I3.»t

B e n e fit

S o cia l A n d Personal Activities
tllO N E

I4H

Social Calendar

e rs o n a l
Mr*. C . Jam rt lirm ongrr of
Elisabeth, N. .1. -pent tin* wrrkt-n&lt;l with Mr. ami Mr*. YV. A Lud­

MONDAY
The Dependable Cl*s» nf i h.
Flint MtthodlM Church will meet
with Mrs. J. I). Callahan, "*JS East
Twentieth Street at **:0«* I’ M
rttl.lr will lie H Millkct Hll'k.'t
Talc.
Thr Past Mait.-nt Club nf O.K.K.

wig.

Krv. ami Mr*. V G Mrlnnh
havr a* th rir gue't Dr. Wnde II.
Itojrit* of lam l*v illr. Kv.

will meet at 8:00 I ’ M, at I In* home
of Mr* W iiit W arnti pn 882 wv t

Ntnleenih

Strrtt.

Mm

II.

Frirnd* of Mr*. W P. Field*
will t egret tn Ic.it n that hr e
confined to thr Fernaid-Laughton
Memorial Hospital.

C

Munre ami Mi* Fla n k I'nnSv will
hr m -host esse*
rrs m v

7 :3(1 P M, Mr* Carolyn II I’m

t’ol am) Mr*. N. J. Perkins. and
M r and Mr*. It. (' Perkins all nf
•Fork Ditton. W m r Ihr guest*
of Mr. ami Mr*. It. I,. Prrkin*.

will meet al ih r Garden Center
at 7:30 I’ M. Hcaropi Itl&lt;It will
»how a mnvir on "Htai Gating.”

t.t. F iih I II YVilham- . (.turned
from Washington, H.O., tr.trn la v
where hr r«mt&gt;|rti*n two week* nf
ti*ni|inlarv duty with thr Navy.

Thr rrgulai weekly Unity Cl« .
will meet at tlw V.ilth / 11■&gt;1.*I hi

M M will hr (hr teachei,
« T b r Flotilla A 11•11■Io.n Society

Thr W. S C. S. will hold *
si nity c|n*» on tin* hook “ \r.ir
Fast Panorama”
al MrKinlnv
Hall (mm in im to :t;nn. Frti
20. A rover, d &lt;11.h tun, timo will
hr served,
Tlir floth S|*‘cring Junior G

A.'a will m iTl at tin* First llnplt-t
~*hurrh al 3:30 IV M
. Thr Chapel Choir of thr F i i ..
f iaptint Chun h w ill n.rrt nt fi IT.
P. M
The Thrift Shop Wnrkvi* of thr
Woman'* Cluh will t.r Mr* J I..
Lrr nn.l Mr*. C. K. Carlton
Amrrirarr I vision Auxiliary will
havr a coveted dish ■•utiiirt al thr
Legion lint at 7:30 P.M
Revival service* nt Wesleyan

Thr Itrv C h n tle - Th.mip*nn.
*ii|irrlnlrn&lt;lmt of thr Flotilla
M .lh .-li'l r h il. li. ii- . Ilotnr, »«•
thr giir*l speaker ym trrilay at
tin’ First Mrthi«li*t Church la*ginning tin Work of Ihnliration
S rrv irrt which w ill I m- co n tin u e d
through Frh. ” 5, Itrv Mr, Thumpwin i&gt; a dynamic speaker, anil
«•»» '»»•!** travel. in . work rr
quit**, mnkr hint and idrnl lead*
rr Im thro* -per la I w tvlrr*, Itrv.
.1 K. M cKm lry -..*!•I today. Srr*
virr* w ill l r hrhl ra r h evening at
7 :lf&lt; Everyone i - invited.

Showor Is fSIvt'n I’or
Mrs. Leon Swain, .lr.

Mr. and Mr*. Maii»ri llaim an
and Mi*, lad* Km ilrv -ornl thr
werkrn.l in Jark omvilh- nttrndint:
thr Florida Wildlif** Fmlnatlon
nirrting.
Mrs. F ra ia i* M .iiw ,th .-i rn
Irim i thr O ra n rr Mrttional l|.»pllal vrsterdav ami l. riv riv ln r
treatmrnt lirfori undergoing n
in iio i oprratinn.
Mis. Sterling llollitu* and »»n
Huff nf Washington. D C.. havr
•rturiird home aftn
.nrnding
»omr time with hrr pnrrnt*. Judge
and Mr*. J. (!. Sharon.

Mm. II. I» An.leiMin of Hast­
Methodist Chiirrh, I’aola, 7:10 p.
ing* and A l f r d It Itol.son of At*
M. with thr Itolian Fvangrli»t,
A
lllltht t WHB RlVi.*il lantn. tin. w eir thr weekend guest*
Hi'*. Wartrn Pamptnpre « , *|.rak fnv Mm. lacvifi Swum, lr m*-rnl
of their parents. In . and Mi*.
l.ridr, hy thr II ium' t'la*. " f thr James N. linhton.
F
il.l
ltxfiti*t
Churrh
Tumdav
Yv K lr V K N l'U
rvrnlng at thr hanie of Mi.* Ih-ttv
Mi** Carol Meriwether, student
Thr I'rayrr Merting service a* Cugli* »n Maplr Avenue.
niirar at thr Orange Memorial
thr Flint Itaptiat Churrh will
Tin* iiK.in* were gailv d.*roiat**il Hospital, r p r i-h d hrr rap t r a in .
hrifin at 7:30 P. M. Wr Irririn i with pink gladi.du*ra and fern, ■ lav al "Capping K xrrrU r" held
atudy nf "Evrty Christian’). Jot." fiaini". w rir plnvr.l and titiir. at Rose Simmon* H all.

Everyone I* invite I
wrrr won hy Mt*a N rllir lh 'W T ii
The Training Union Executive and Mia* Pat llollouav.
Commitler nf thr Fir*l HuId I*1
Thoae rnjuylng thr .araalim
Churrh will rnrrt m thr phrhran with Mi* Hun in. were n* follow*:
rlaa* room apai thr Prayer M.-rt- Mr*. Jerk Hnllnwnv. Mi». I.. M.
tag hour.
Kwnln. Hr., Mr*. W. D Uaidimr.
• Thr Anna Miller Circle will Mi*. Wullui** Tvio, Mt» V.-rnon
mrrt at thr Elk'* cluh al M;U0 llnnlin, and Ml. W. A Cagle.
P. M.
Also &gt;lir* .lam
Ford, Ml*.
Thr regular rn"*»•(.ini? o f the Run* Hathaiu rierte. Mi** J.iyto An
lnc#« ami
lit “Proferodnnal Woman'* drr»oii. H it* Key Hnltrrlaa-. MU*
Cluh will lot held at fli3t) P.M. at Martini Shannon. MU* Maltha
Ih........
- “E«&lt;Kntea.her
’
t J f W11 -p ,ub’
b ,f
Mi,„ }{..(iLit Schmidt, MU'
m L
___ _
..... ...... .....Mi** Maillmi*'
, leal MU virr*
a!
W miry aII Fnhanke, Mis. Bowen. Mi*t Hot
MrlhmlDl Churrh. Tania. 7:30 P. lowav nn.I Mias tingle,
M. with thr Indian F.vangrlDl,
Mre.
Warrrn.
Pamptoprr
a*
ipeakrr.
•
n itiH lW A Y

Messiah rehearsal will he held at
thr First Mrthndisl C h in .h at H .in
P.M. All slngrr* a ir utg*d to at­
tend.
Thr Dougin Johr Jiuiioi Itr.i
thrrhood will m rrt at thr First
Itaptist Church nt 7.10 P. M.
T h r Thrift Shop Wmkrt* of
Ihr Wnman’* Cluh w ill lie Mi*. Urn
Wadr and Mr*. Civil* Itamsrv.
T h r regular meeting of thr SrniP
nola Retwkah lawigr No, 13 will
held at H;00 P.M. in thr Odd
ellow* Hall. A ll mrmhrm a ir
aahe.1 to lie p i.s rn t to lie Ip rumpletr plan* for a orhool of In■ trurllnn In Im held Frh. ’J 3. V lillIng Hrhrhnh’a ate wrlronie.
IU IM 1
Thr United D*ui?lilet* of Con
frderey nil) merf at I 00 p M. at
the home of M&gt; W H Kirhy. 510
Maroolu Avenue. Mr* Zel. Hat
liff wilt la* en hovle**
A special meeting of the Semin,
jd a Rehekah lo d e * No. 13 has torn
IV lIe d for 8:00 P.M. In I he tlM
Fellows Halt. Harluira lieiM rv.
pm ldent of Ihe Itrliekah Assem­
bly nf Florida, w ill rondurt a
school of Inatrurtinn. AH Kelwkah*
are asked In he plraent.

('lass Is KnlertaiiieH
lly Mrij. Stenstrom

The I’hilatbea Cla»* nf tli*
I-i i , i llaptii.t Clpiieh met Tueadav
at the hotnr " f M l' Ih.ugla*
8trn*lr&lt;im. In keeping with n
Valrntinr motif, thr rmtin* w eir
lirautlfullv
dremnlnl
for
the
oeraaion.
With Mi* M (*. Slone, lireaiding, Mr*. M T. Ilavnea I d
the devotional, nnd Mr*. C liff
Aide* gave a talk on "Faith.”
Plan* were made fur a buffet
■npimr. In whirh huilianda will
U&lt; invited, and f» i nn Ka*lrr Kgg
hunt aI thr home of Mi* J, A.
Pnnder for the children « f thr
rja*» menda'T* thr wrrk l*.foir
Cavlri.
Fnllowinr the hmlni’vi meet­
ing a *ori*l hum w* enHived hv
the group Mi
Able. and Mr -.
Sion* wrir priie ivinneri for
thr game* played
Mr*. I . M Mime, and Mrs. II.
S Dugg.ir, r » hnatrs***, assisted
Mr* Stenstrom in .rrvtng rr*
freahinrnt* to tlir follow ing; Mr*.
Stone, Mr*. A id.a. Ml*. Pon.lri,
Mr*. Haynes, Mr*. W. It. K iln .
Iw, Mr*. It. A. Howell. Jr„ Mrs.
0. J. Itohbln*. Mm. Havnimid
AATUKDAT
The Audnhnn Hmielv will have William*, Mi- c T lUvburn,
Mr*.
It
II
Itatilrmon. Mra.
a bird walk at lu k r Harnev. Ilird J.
K Andirw*. Mr- J. M Stine.
watrhera will meet at 7.00 A. M.
Iriphrr. Mm Clayton Smith. Mm.
at Ihe Canten Center
J. A. Kmrrson, Mr*. Pete I'avton,
i Mr*. J. H Phillip*. Mm. II. Mykg*.
Ilm. Charles llenham. Mra.' C
1*. C arln. Jr.. M i* W. M. Tilnn.
Mm. Curtl* luvrnder, and Mr*.
By M ATIN A IH'NNtNfJ
John Colltim

(Morn News

MU* Marguerite Todd, .laughtar of Mr. and Mm. Manning T.*ht.
and Marion l.lghtner were mairied
In Sanford Saturday. They am
living in Srbring.
Friend* of Mr*. K. P »ff will
regret to learn that she is atill
confined lo the Femald-luiugbtnu
flem nrial Hospital where she i*
recovering from l.urnd she reetived last week.
The Young People, Intermediate
and Junior Cla»»r« of the Rabtiat
Churrh, are asked to meet Thu ra­
dar night al 7:30 P. M. to or
ganlte a youth rhnir. All who with
in become member* of the Choir
are aikrd lo he premuL Mre. fi.
fX Houck will Iw director.
Thursday Mr*. Hannah Trcntpee bad a birthday party. A lew
.M e n d * met al her home to rtle.
* e r a li the occasion. Refreshment*
ware Mired and a v«Mr enjoy able
afternoon apent.
The "Work Day" at the Itaptlat Churrh Saturday was a aurcea*. The building was raised and
cement Mock* w rrr pul under the
ehareh. All Ihe old tMiri* was
rekesl from under Ihe rhurrh. and
was hauled away,
A Valentine party we* held
last week at the school. Faich of
three room* had a party by
A e thr
lew. The room mothers
refreshment*.
. and Mre. L. W. JMtaa antha With o f a daughUr

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Minerva Karlen Smith
Donnie Myem
Samira Dunn
Douglas Strrwtrom. Jr.
Jark Kaaoell
Clifford Able.
Mr*. Charles Meeks
Mr*. Kv* Chandler
Mr*. J. T. Dentrm
Kim Pope

Ft lend* of Mr*. Frrd Kohl, will
bs‘ glad to learn that *he ha- ir turned home uftrr Iwing eoiifined
to the Fern aid -I .ought on Mrinurial
Hospital.
John M. W illiam s, fiiiuiian *pprrntirr, | 18N. aon of Mr. iind
M u. II. II. W illiam* of J i l l
Poinsrttla Avenue, is servlnr
alsmnl thr dratrovn Irudri USS
llrvre Canyon in thr Pari fir.
Mm Ralph W rirht and h»r s|,trr. Mr*. H arrv Dirkson of Or
latuhi, left Stindav arr«mpanving
Henry K tivk rr to TnnHin, A ll*..
w hrrr they w ill
thr gur*D of
Mr amt Mra. J. R Stryker for
ssw'rral Wreii*.
Mra. M aine Hntklmuin »f Can
ton. Ohio. Mm. Peter Casenta of
Morgantown, W. V*. MU* Clarice
MrWilliam* of ('amhridgr. Ohio
and James (i. W illiam of Orange.
Trxa*. are the gu. -ts of Mr. and
Mr*. W, It. Ilrinsan.

Mr«. Otto Is Elected
Head O f Federation
Mr*, (itnrgr Otto of the Is&gt;ng.
wood Civic I,raguv was elrrtr.|
prcohlrnl of thr Hnnlnolc County
F«-.|rratlon of
iV»mr,r* C|ilh*
Thursday at thrir nirrting at Ihr
home of Mr*. Mary Jane Perrigo
Other officer* rleetnl were Mrs
.1... | £ FirJ.I of (hr Pilot Club,
Vice.oir,Idrnl: Mr*. Donald Ijfo n
of ihr South Seminole County
Woman'* Club, second vice-prc'.l
dept; Mr*. Joe Corley of the IJii»|.
nrs* and Professional Woman'*
Club, lira rurer;
Mr*. James
Peat ion of the Ovietio Wnman'*
dill., recording seetelary; Mre.
C. M. Flower* o f the Home Damonatrslion Club, rorrrs|*mdlng
serretary; ami
Mr*. John C
Items, la.ngw.ml C|yJr league,
auditor.
The meeting wa* pi ended over
hy the president, Mr*. W. n.
Hr in.op, and ir|*irta were made
by rrpie*entattvr* of thr ninr
club, president. Final plans rr.
gardiog the Silver Tea, which
will hr hrhl In Altamonte Spring*
on Frh. 21, were announced. The
next meeting will In- In May in
Oviedo with the Oviedo Woman'*
Cluh a* ho.tfss
After Ihe business inerting, a
covered dlrh luncheon wo* enjoy.
ml hy Ihe member*. Mr*. Ruth
Hamilton of Fern Park, former
state
representative
of
New
Hampshire, gave an Interesting
and Instnictlv* talk on 'GraHoti*
l.hring."

Junior-Senior From
Ih Held A t Mnyfair

Thr senior class of Seminole
High School was honored at the
annual Junior senior Iw liquet and
prom al the Mayfair Inn Friday
evening in an atmosphere remlnbrother In law, Mr. and lire, A l ­ seen! of Captain Kidd and piteea
of eight.
bert LanensIJne.
The ballroom was effectively
Rert Tatum h vUttinr his
grandmother. Ml*. D«nnie 0*leen decorated In the "pirate" them*
and other relative* hrre for some with make-believe money ami
playing card* scattered along the
time.
The "Men**" llrotherhoosl met renter of the banquet labia*. Min­
Monday evening wilb an atteisd- iature treasure cheats filled *ritl|
ai.ee o f IK R. t . Katerv, serrelarv “ Jewel*", and old bottle* dripping
of the State Brotherhood, was with was from lighted candle*
guest speaker. Ill* toplr was tha were placed near lha center of the
"Relation nf Brotherhood to Use tables.
The walla o f Ihe ballroom were
Church".
RefrvohmrnU
were
with Ufa aloe allhouettM
td l.y Mr*. William*, Mr*.
, and at ossa end bung an
;, and Mra. H. Osier*.
n o t th*
Mr*. Emm* PnD
to Oataam «dth bar aon J. 8. Pataeson.

Mrs. G a r * , fftot apart Thurs­
__ ___ Valeatinee and *he did. day in Port Orange vtattJug bar
Mr. and Mre. Ror HtaUy. Mr. parents, Mr. and Mr*. R. J . C a rlMre. Jnllua Ceohaidt, and
11r. and Mrs. P. W . La
„ Geahardt spent WedoesAiftnlift. Mr. and N n Gm * and daughter, Brinda Jo,

By

P a r ly

Meet inn iNl'lHiinedBy
Home Department

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RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R*

The A m riitau Home D rrn il
The h.i&gt;pM.it benefit hiidrr and
menl of ih r YY'oman's Cluh will
can&lt;ola pailv. aliirh i- sponsnird
inert Tuesday evening at H 00 p.M
rarh ye*i in Ftbruaiv hv the
It %V
at thr rlnli.
Woman's Cluh, » « • held Friday
S&gt; tin
Ilo-t.-sr*
Mill
t^Mt
Dai
id
H
ar
V
isd
I
\!&lt;fkc»
evening *1 the club hnu-,G atrhrl, i hniiman. Mi
K .licit
Tv» It IftHt |k»H|t*
Thr club which via- Iwmitlftillv
K|»l» I'RfildP
Kam «. Mi
D.iigia- St.-n-ti»iii.
decorated was a varlt.vhlr flower
I'f u r t'nnu*
Mi*.
W
illiam
StcrntW'..
Mr*
Bill
l * t i r i I n i; &lt;*n \ r l. t r e t l
garden of snap dragon* nnd atnhilk
nn.l
Mr*.
Tim
Draw-foul
I - rtftlr»*. A table at opr side w «* covJ*t
l l ! I •* I n f *
H r f s 't f f
III
Flunk
IJuillmno
wdl
.Imw
rird with a Invelv la*.' .loth *("l
Hv
1
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two motion plclnt.'., " Ili. i- t Self
was laden with p ri« . and reu,lli| \ i l»tY l l « l l
Kxamipntinn” and "Y‘001 Child
\|.wt T* *• HtiH'l
Irrrd with a lovrlv a tinoRrmrnl
ten And Y'oo.”
M u tt* fM Itlffft
of clndi'diisrI i t t ...... .. *
T h r thixtwrrv 8 &lt;hoot
Darn ing
A» thr Bursts entered they
II
I »4IYt * t tlTI**
will prrsrnt a pi.igi.un a- follow .
f i 11m | N t t l n n k
wrrr .rated and wived . herrv
White ttnilrt, "Poem" \nn Whit
I
imi}
I
1Mk
pie Mud coffer. Following the rraket, Man Roir spier, Mnggi
J* \ t H - s fii* ' U n t i
fredimrnt-. bridge end ranavtn
Vi-n
*
%
ii*1
t,4lK
Ha«»r*t
Jane I.awmn, Jane Dan- nod
LiIii n t nfr
w rir ell|uv&gt;d iitol prlir,*
wen
Faye Haney,
1
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*u atdrd to tlir follow ing r Mra
Btltbel nnd n l ‘c. k Ratlv Ch«..
rt r |;h%i|»tM ll...
Ja.k Raliiiat:. Mi . W.diri luiDot lie YVillinm.,, June Irnrpi *
I »"!'*!**•'ll I*!tlf1
*
nrr. Mis Flmci llnvtnnn. M lMl,IV Innr Flvtil, Jo.' An.lirw*.
S'frt N
Alfrn) Slantrv.
Mi &gt;
Howard
liog.-i Dunn nod .ln&lt;k &lt;’a*h
%f
t
s
r
n
i
n
c
H
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f»»ft * I**11i l « «
Monlicth, Mrs. John Crawfnnl.
\ ik ic r » u: it
Dainty Mi*-- lirsnn* Nirhnt*
Mr*. C. Writer of Oi.uirc Cltv,
%1isfnl ngt I**•%■**!|*»»»«
BoonpaitcS Retreat — Roialmd
VI....|*
Ire Mt;**.
Wallace Phillip*. J. It Ctaiips,
tint Rff
U refill
\t
M * IArtimi Caiinrii. William Michel.
Pirate \* lohstir ( ‘Inmlctlc \Y.«it .
n n 11*&lt;1 ** ih ia b
P. t*. Stanlry. ami ti.mrgr Bishop.
V* i v »i» K Mid O f k
S o li s i c
It h y llin i*
M n ib 'i w ,11
IV itwrr VrtRvt' f&gt; *t Tt«
lim lr u r, for thr evening wrrr
S (ttict 1*1* nI* •*(111 I,iff! WffSf
f ill I'n Ibifjrt*
Mis. II Wadyr Rn.'krt, chaii ■
ILiritr «»f tfu* ffttwc
W1
V 11 % V &lt;hr I \tD*li
man of Ihe party. Mi*. Miriam
\ “r Ms*
Russrll, Mi* John Kirk. Mr* J,
Mi J iIIIM * H lih lrn ,fn (i till (m
Y f c l.ll
D. Wright, Jr.. Mi*. J. A. Young.
f 1* 1 m *‘4rturi *'A 1 AIDl.s
Rrrnti pani.l
Mi*. I I- Sill, Mr- Mop I let It. Mir.
*M I.* p t rt V&gt; •f 41
I*. It. Watson. Mr*. I’. M. dingle*,
11 4if M« •nlrt 1 V et 1r lire
S ih e r le u
r ia n n e d
Mr*. William I'hilllp,. Mi-. I.roigr
11 1 Mt m| s 1 t to til
|V m&gt; w
11
I'r rt&gt;*r 1
Ill-hop. .lr.. Mr*. J. T Nt-wliy, Mr*.
1
• «»&lt;l YN •rM 1 ?
B y C o u n t y F e d e r a l io n
Urn Wade, Ml* C. It. Dawson.
t • ||
nn Dl Mr *
Mrs. J. D Callahan rind Mr*. M.
i : Jr* 1 ( rn r im.
i ran | 1*11(41 Ht.if
Compton.
Th. S&lt; niin.'l.' County Ft lel a
1i 1-*Oft Viii**11 4t%m
Among Iho-r pr.-.rnt were Mr.
tl"ii •f Wnman'* C llll't m il •lain.
i 1 i Ni h n
and Mi*. George Bishop. Jr.. Mr.
Mt|w|&gt; A \ All flip*
*»r n Silver Tea no F. l. .'1 (1 out
snd Mrs. W ilbur I'hillips, Mr.
2 a»s* l i . t N*» Hr |(4 »|S It
1:10 until lin il P M nt ’ High
•''«}
YlaJ
fan
\\
•fill \t th r r*
1
and Mrs. Gordon Hwrenev, Mi.
.Yr 1o
the ism tl home nf Mi
| Tre 1,1 a, rtf 4f
an.1 Mr*. Jsmrs Crai’P*. Mr. and
and Mi
II J. High, in All*.
1 Jt* ID - \ ml ID tillitsw
Mt» J s i i i p .
Biggin*. Dr. and
\ I l f Mrfttrf Y H.affS
1
mntr Spring*
a jjl
1
Mi in*. I ,*»%0*1S I’ltti
Mi*. O. I.. Hark*. Mr. and Mr*.
Th. lr* |* lo i« l,e nlonc for
1 Ji»
Alfred Klanlrv. Mr* Phil ('. -Sinn*
. Ii.'lnr-hip fund to lend 1 Jo It % IU*IllW.t
qjrK totill the
ley, Jr., Col. and Mr - Paul I7ir*! 1 1 • h*r At.fr.
«f |i nl fh.' lea. h •r ■ to furl tel Vtit’ll *' Inert
irrsoo. Mi. and Mi* It tt CrumTli ' YI hot ll.nir
.1 clot irjt t mn, Mr* Rotter I lllnilf.'ld •aid.
u n i t tlu v u i * k
1lt»* j»h l
w ill
H|» Hlit k K »tf f 14
lev. Mayor and Mi* F. A. Dv-.m. ( V n lr n l Fjotiif&lt;Ii»
Iw
f
llie
cluh
nlflrer*
.
Thr
\e
*
1
r&gt;
'k
B y n . t l h U 1*4 N o l l * , I m ., iffttl t i r u l i u r r *
l * H l t r I'r t f l
Mr. nnd Mi*. F It Knndali. Mi
longing to the frd riu li«n will I..' ». Is K Mlfrrlil MsftVM l*s"i»&gt;*f t
and Mr*. J. II Nich»|*on, Dr. and
i 21* Tt* III it M S'sftfcn
ho te.«,-&gt; They ate Mr John C
( I’.trndr
Mi*. II. Waydr Itmkn. Mr. and
ll.ii I..,nt Vim wen* weekend gnr*l- Rrrm*, Mre ll.sls.-rt I. Hooker, &amp; I1I rt|»re|
1Inter|!t- 1*4} Shift *s
Mi*, lal Shinhol rt &lt;m.l Mr. and
of Mt- K iik'» motliri Mre Ann Mr* It It Crumley, Mr.*. L. K. *, nn 1'* If Dili;
\ **l't*i*l
Mr*. Jack lialigHii
l.effles
i Iti'i mo
Dayton, Spcinet, M i- C
M Fh.wei , if 1 a I) y *r«lf«n Mii*lt
Also Mi. nnii Mi* K K. True,
J&gt;*
M
wtiM
lk
IrtHr
llcip h.
Hy VDDIF. P R K V A T T
Mi - J Partin. Mr* It K. Chapi 1 . Ivf'VIii'iF* |l» *l»|r
Mi and Ml*. II K. Gtmiwond,
The llome D. iium-tr atloii I'lul. man. Mt ■ Clyde Ramsey, Mi
A fill \ ’,tf|vf} IR-lS!
Mi. nnd Mrs. J. F. I.ewi*. Ml. and
Mi. and Mre. YVil-.ui tin g .'i held it •» m icliiig »t the I'oni- P M Ginglr* nnd Mr* H P
i J’l Meel The Vl.ifnl
Mr*. C. (.. Redding. Mi. ami Mi *. and Mr. ami Ml ■ K lrali* Caiim.n inuriily lltoise Thin silny, u|th , Herndon
51' lift Nlfthf 1MID *t
"*£I .» I’ll 11 H* **‘l M f »r ft4It
G.-otgr Well*. Mi and Mr* Crrll from Jay, Fla n tr staying nl (hr (UVi-rsni ill'll tilln hewn mill alt
%
(t‘q 1 *1in r Til**#
Dilrr, Mi and Mi • W. It. Ni-h- I tvsit ir-id c n l
all *htv uuitDlig, T lir ie wrrr
D*..df'i I t l * . * \ ,•1
r \S M N t . K IT t I I I A
olMin. Mr. *od Mr*. II II Hlnydr*,
II. B. Levy ha* a* hi* gu.'*l ahool 23 iKesriil.
Yt 11■ 1m» Wlllt Mllwl*
1
*
1
J»»
The -&lt;.•111iim!.' I ’oimlv Cniiniiig !
i'MI s . « .
Mr. and Mi*. S. D. Hlghteyman, Mr. and Mre. Harry Tenncnbiirg
Mre. John Hodgkin iian ic'iiru Kiti hen ill Sanford nnd Gt" 1*1 .j 11 1I It’* Hi|iii Mir
Mi. ami Mi*. D. M llairi*on, Mi, fi.tin tit vet betid, N. V.
r,l to V rinm nl nfter Ih r dralh of Av. title- , opened Mnnd i*v, F. l&gt; ll?
and Mr*. H. Rowan, Mi ami Mi*.
Mt mid Yir*. !!nvnmnd Met.ill het loist.nnd, .alined l.y n hyatt
T l...... ih-'lrllig lo run at.’ i t’K. Omplon, Mi. nn.l Mi*. A. I.. have a* th,*ij g lic-t. Ih rir *.*tiattack
oft.
i
the
loirning
o f Ihe ■ iiie'li'd I,, telephone Mr
li NIB
Carmen and Mr. amt Mi*. &lt;’ . Webc, YY alter nnd M- and YD- Hie hut I
) Ylll* IIF I II Y.Nhr*
hoii.r in which ihrv were living. Collier t. *upervi*ol. nt 2'2&lt;h\Y tint’
» f tliangr City.
I want to lake tin* opportunity
McGill from llum kiyn, N, V,
Mr
nnd
Mr*
Philip
Bauer
nrnt
or
two
ilnv*
before
coming
Al*'i Ylr*. Mathew It.
t.agr,
t, ihaiik my ninny friend* for
Mi«, H aii.arj, 'illic it of New lo Mi land,. YVcdiio'dity to . thrii
Mr*. Carrie i. Smith. Mn. Nellie
r t ilir -l 'TTiBTe ~ Tif-e- 1BI1 * Uindn. v i . nnd , i»o- during my
b
my
mn
in
lim
tiiig
her
*ctrr
Mi
..
dnilghlrr-in-iaw
V|i*
iln
iiv
»
J
—
T
n
r
Blown. Mi*. Mnlwl Drown. Mia. Yi i, Srig,
ger who uiuletweld mu nim riijiv i'.piivnlt nl of 'dln.iHHi a. re- ttf . . r e n t l l t . l e - ,
Jo* M&lt;&gt;*», Mi*. Frrd St.*111, Mr*.
K r i.
N o r d g ie n
ndv.
tliir hi I’Dfiklfin
tnpMiil jf
M
i'.
K&lt;lna
liiik
and
dnoghtci
operation
Frank Sandlin, Ml*, Melvin s is ­
kin. Ml* I.re Samuel. Ml*. Mir*
ism Hu**ell. Mr. Y'o.mg. Mi*. A.
fn . t . &lt; *. ' , ..
L ftkinner, Mr* l*. K Adanu*. Mre,
It. C l l r l |el, MI p M M Scoti .
Mr*. tVali*r Snidnw. Mre Kov T il
/
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UKNEVA NEWS

ID, 'ti
Svbti Rnutli. M&gt;. S (J
llairin iN ii, Mrs. W I'. Knowl.
Mr*. C . W. Ward. M r, J . N rid
Inn. Mrs. I', IV. Ilisr.M-k. M&gt;
Fred 7 William*. Mre. A. M.
Philip- and Mr*. W K Yarn
Al*&gt;. Mr* C. C. K sile. \ | i
S
C. Dickerson, Mr*. W. C Tnvho,
Mi*. J W. Hall. Mi* New l.y, Mr
Daw-np, Mr* Wa.lr, Mr* liingl* .
Mr* J. F.. linker. Mi*. W atkins
Mr* Clayton Smith. Mre. A. I
Itamsrv, M is. C la ik
l.r,innid&gt;
Mi*. K. It. Smilh. Mre. Kim. i
Haymap. Mi*. II. K. ('UanmniMr*, (i. S. It.* key. Mre. M. I
Imsoi, Mre. O. K. Goff, Mr*. K. It
1-anrv, Mr*. M. It. S lrirk la m l, Mi
J. C. Mitrhrlt, Mrs. M. C . StonMr*. George S iin r. Mt*. A l Hunt.
Mr*. J. I,. Clark. Mr*.
Nan.v
llr.wk, Mr i. Henry W illr , Jt am
Mr*, lliffo rd MrKIbhin,

A l*o Mr
Harry R.il.&gt;op. Mi
[ten Kalr. Mr ■ llrntiari Jacobson
Mre. Jam*.' Toll. Ml*. I.reitit-1
Munson. 'D
Ssin Levy, Mr* YD
rharl Gtnson. Mr ■ I, K. Slwnrer
Mrs R. C YVilev, Mr - K. K. Yr
drrson. Mis. Csrl Pilw o. Mi* It
L. Prrkin*. Jr.. Mi*. l.nU Kmilrv.
Mis. Marion Haintan, Kr.. and
Mr*. Genigr lisnglrman.
Alto Mrs. Al l.er. Mt-.
F.l
Mrisch, Mr*. M K. Wiggins. M.
II. I.. Pei kin*. Mr*. F. K. Ihdr.
Mi*. A. C. Ilenaan, Mr*. Jack lien
son of Marianna. G#.. Mr*. Fianv
M illfl, Mrs. R. \V. Rnprerhl, Mi ■
J. D. Cor.MI, Mi*. J. R.*»e AdamMr*. Itealri. e II. Illlev,
Mr.
Francis Keller. Mra. Lillian Clart.
Mra. Nancy Hester, Mr*. John
Galloway, Mt*. A. W Knox. Mre
Hradford Hvrd. Mrs If. M. I’ar
worth, Mr*. Roy ll»||n, Mr* R I.
Cornell, Mr*. P. M. Sent!. Mr*. I
D, lamer, Mr*. Kdna l.ynn* and
Mrs. B. C. Moore.
Also Mr*. Annie McArthur, Mi
William Wade, Mr*. W. A. Lwlwig.
Mr*. Ruth Huggin* of Dr.'amd. MrF. C. Murray. Mr*. John l„ Craw,
ford. Mi*. I. Felnhrrg, Mr*. J. W.
Toll. Ml*. Manuel Jarnhsnn, Ml*.
YV. K. Baker, Mre. J. K. Terwille
ger, Mr*. Waller Turner.
Mre.
Alan Delaney. Mra. Tom
Boll
Mra. YV. V. Billing, Mra. T. F
McDaniel*. Mr*. Rluart
Blown.
Mre. C. K. IfrKee. Mr*. M. Smith.
Mra. Ruth Conlin. Mra. Wriehi.
Jr.. Mr*. Roy William*. Mr*. Rill
William*. Mr*. John Bchlrard. Jr.

A im Mis* K llu b e lh Dyoon. Mis,
Carol Rtnne, Mis* Klsle Farley.
Ml»» K llu b e lh Owen, Mia* Msud.
Riirnwy, Ml** Margaret B la n k * .
N. W. Bank*. I,. A. Rank* and W.
Miller.
drvaa in rhym* and was anaw-^rd
In rhyme hy H .K. Mnrrla, pnn
rlpal. Sealed at Ihe vpeakera (ahle
were Ihe Junhn rlaa* officer*, Mr.
an? Mr*. Mnrrla, Dr. T. W. Lawion and his daughter, Mr* Blaln
llikesell, Waller Roulh, Caroline
Meinnia, Jear. Wilson, Edwin*
Blackman, Robert Beckwith, ami
Frankla Stenstrom and their
datre and the prom rammlttaa.
Tka T»d York# m be*t&gt;a o f Orad^ played for tha dance. ApIS atudenU were an-

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FE B R U A R Y 17-24

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real Hv* parrot lent for tl
by Mra. Henry Russell,
kept, staging "sixteen men on a
dead man's cliset, To, hojio and
• bottle a f

David Haatar aceouruanlvd by
John FRa. Claudetta W ait* pre
arnted a pirate acrubatr, and Jnni
Kaunder* dreaatd in a roatuui* for
tha occufon, prvaanted a tap
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M O N D A Y F E B . 19. 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Spencer Rallies Superbly To Win Golf Tourney On 36th
Local Golfer Goes On
To Win After Over­
coming Three Hole
Deficit On Last 9
II) HI) HARPER
Jim tyiencer (allied lupcrlily on
llir U il nmr holes to wijw oul a
3-up advantage ln-ld by Hugh
Smilli and gu on to a I -up victory
on thr Jbtb bole Saturday aflrfnoun in tbr filth annual Seminole
Country Ciub-Mayfair inn Invil*tional Golf Tuuinauirnt.
Smilli. tunner-up for thr Flori­
da Stair title m 1947. look a I-up
Jrjd on llic firtl nine holts but
.Spent cl won tbr I4lli, I Slit and
Itdh on tbr back nmr to tilth
tbr Cblandu putting w im d uid tbr
malcJi m .11 all rvrn going into llir
I Hilt after tfir 17tb Mai halved.
S|iriicrr rarninrd down a par lour
on llir I Hlli for a I up lead at llir
rnd of IH liolri at Smith got in
Iroublr and rbol a bogry 5.
Hut .Smith, playing with Miitrri
tin- d i r of hall ilollara on hli
hamli, evened the match on thr
19th with a worthmanlik* par 4.
Halving thr nrit two hole* Smith
took a 1-up lead on Ihr 22nd ami
made It 2-up on Ilia 24lh following
another half.
Spencer went one over un the
water ha retd 2 Kb, known locally
aa Haniman'a Loch. Smith birdirrl I he par 6, M i yard hole 25th
un a LeautHull ala foot putt whirl!
rut Ihe cup in half, to make it
‘-up.
4-u
Hu
ut thr matrli waa far from
over.
Huencer bildied thr par 4 27lh
aa Smith took a par after rnitting
a six footer. Ilia lead waa now
3-up.
On the par K 28th, a aharp dogboth golfer* fay even on Ihe
ve, but Spentrr dropped a
beautiful apoon (hot dead to the
green IB fret from the pin Smith
was inrhei short on Ihe apron.
Spencer, on the firii of three built
o f more than HI fret which hr
u n k on the t*ark nine, rammnl
it down for an eagle three.
Hmlth'a lead waa now 2-upDut the calm Orlando charo
par rad Hit 29th aa Spencer
a bogey and again Iho match waa
3-up for the Orlandoan with only
•even holet to go.
However. 8«nlth begntt, to f«d*
mt this point na Hl» drivci
m««4i uf their steam. Th* alei
S|ieiirerr about the tame alt*

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,

Durocher Declares Giant Pitching
Is Best Since Heyday Of Hubbell

By STERLING BLAPPBY
lly JOE IIHit'llI.KII
TALLAH ASSEE.
Feb.
19 —
ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS WHITKH
If pile lung win* pennants, ihen New York will have al Irail one re(Special)— Members o f th* Talta
over ro
prrrentalivr in ihe World Seriei nexi Oclobrr.
basses Women’* Golf Association
How don lhal figure? Simple. Acrording lo Manager Leu Durocher,
are Inviting feminine golfera of
the Uianli have ihe bnl pilching in lire National league. Not only lhal
*» champion
in*
Florida, Georgia and Alabama In
lly HI) IIAKPER
participate in their Third Annual only reasons for finishing the final nine days o f the season: ( I ) to com­
but lint it llir brtt Giant pilchilig tlalf tmer llir |ietinaril winning day*
women's Invitational Tournament plete the schedule; (2 ) lo decide seedlings lo r the SFC lounumrnt to
Women are proverbially morr
of Call Hubbell, Krrddy Filrnminout, Hal Sbumadiri and liud I'arrnrhere March 8, 9, 10 an ! 11. Playrulhles* than men In sports anti
be held in Uuim ile M a rch 1-3: ( l j to entertam fanr; (4 ) fo i practice
|rr.
Gus reporter nrod. m. iu l t l
George Hart today announced era will c..inu»tr over the roiling, befofr the Confrrrivc* tournament4’
It waa un uptimiatie llurochrr
tree-lined
Tallahassee
Country
vlnelngafter
watching
tuo
who greeted the fir: t lotU-li of
and (5 ) for Kentucky to get ready ma three games to one.
i tanning but gi ini-eyed Hollins dial lie and iuur aititlanli have Club ruur**.
(iinnta * yesterday aa the group,
Vandy not only lost Its bid for
The Tallahassee Women’s In­ foi the NCAA sectional playoffs
College
tennisstars play a so. been requested by ih r Arm y lo
computed mainly of pilrhera and
railed "grudge” match at thr conduct a series of umpiring vitational Tournament wa* in­ lo ta held in Raleigh, N. C., Mar. the No. I spot but also D in a fair
ratchets, nettled down for two
way o f losing the aecuiid ranking
augurated in 1948 and was held 20.
Mayfair lull courts last Friday.
schools in Japan. Okinawa, Guam again in 1949. Because thr Tal­
rnoutha o f rundilionilig before the
To make more money hardly position to Alabama,
week
Alabsma. taat week
'Ihr match, staged by hotel pro
-dart o f tin- ngulnr campaign on
Tend ItrMcka, pitted two o f thr and the Philippine Islands begin­ lahassee Club waa host to thr ran br ihr object in Ihe SEC ex­
Apr. 17. Tin- find workout win
Florida State Womens Golf As- cept a l a few school*. Field hou­ games while Vandy was losing \U
state'*
finest women players ning on Mar. 15.
due to tu.pi11 HiU morning at 1(1:*
uwlkllnn Tournament In ItStl, the se* In te South are so small that only SEC counter. Alabama has
Hwniioil m ill other. Mias Kiaine
Mr.
Isarr
said
Fruity
Frier*,
.HI A. M.
TAl.I.AllAH.HKK, Pin.. Fell. |!i
p game to pui&gt;— ugainat
Invitational was nut held last the more gamra piayrd tiir u«ui» only
A fter Hi day* ut this sprawling — (Special)— Flurida State Uni* taw.rkf has tn-en ranked third George Mohs. Hilary Bothell and year. Iluwrver, those participat­ money is last.
Florida in Tuscaloosa—while VanNaval t mining ba»e, thr battery- vcrsllv’a -tiring *|Mirts siiuads, nationally in the women’s Junior Boh Oleveri will accompany him ing In thr State Tournament pro­
Vanderbilt completely failed in dv still ha* a long road to go, In­
men will move on to St. Peters- all defending rhnmpiona, have lieen singles and Misi Durla Jensen
nounced It one of the most suc­ it* dying attrmpti to overtake cluding the game with Kentucky.
burg, joining Ihe real of the club practicing dally fur the past last won the Florida .Slate Worn- on ihe trip.
Kentucky at the top nf he alandTulane I* another team with a
The Idea fur thr Oriental Jaunt cessful ever held in the stair. inga. Vandy made Ihe mistake nf
there, th e (lisritw, returning to several weeks. The baseball, trark. rn’i .Single* title.
And they played like rhamwas conceived while preparation* Many o f the shotmakers indicated playing Tulane when Vandy was fair chance of anotbei full in
Hondo for the flrat time *incn trnnia and gulf leami each won
piano. Ml*a Lrwlrkl, a native
were being made to put on the that they would be back for the cold and Tulane was hot. Score: ■landings. Georgia hold* strongly
It*Id, are exchanging ha-** with ihe Dish- Conference champion
to fifth place, just half a game
■d
Ihe
llamtratnrk,
Mich,
tenArmy-Navy
world series last year. Invitational this year os tavr Tulane 90 Vandy 66. That lost
Ihe wiMirl.l champion New York ship In their respective aiiurt la I |
back of Tulane. Since sophomore
many prrviuus Invitational en­
ill*
factory,
had
a
rery
hard
Mr.
Ilarr
rxtdainrd.
Althuugh
this
Yaukera for one vear, the Yankee* Vear ami are expected lo defend
trants from Georgia and Alabama. along with Kentucky's anticipated Zippy Murocu of Georgia loosened
first
kertlcr
and
excellent
game,
of
which
Mr.
Barr
tad
been
going to Phoenix, Arlt.
(belt titles lid* Soring.
Golf Aasociation officials ad­ easy Hd-til victory aver Tennrt&gt;te his 'basketball muscles following
ground shola in every depart­
named umpire-ln-chief, waa called
The fart that the pilrhera will
The
Flurida
State
baseball
vise that programs and invitation! Saturday night made it impossible duty, Coach Jim Whatley’s BiNment.
Hushing
Ihr
net
and
off
because
of
the
war
in
Korea,
have |0 extra dayi of conditioning niusd, ruached in, Chailea Annfur the Co mm&gt;mloirs lo catch Ken­ dogs are a far iHrilrr tram. Mot ta­
volleying with thr speed and
It was decided to explore the pus- will be mailed to over 160 (Idle tucky.
tliir year, in coni rail to the laat *lrung, has HI lettrrmen return­
ro Is a Junior in football nml a «oin Ihr three states.
accuracy
of
men.
Ihe
two
fildlitiea
of
taking
Ihe
Barr
“
:huo|
three yearx wlirn no player wa* ing lu furm a nuclei!* for the 1951
Kentucky sllb must play Geor nhumurr in basketball. This d if­
Handsome
sterling
silver
mixes
girl*
played
as
If
Ihrir
relu
th*
Far
Host
Command
at
a
pel mil ted to ihiow a hsieball un­ Irani. Mil* list u f veterans In­
-In and Vanderbilt while Vandy
will be awardrd lo the winner, must play Georgia Tech and Ken ference caused a mlxup ami resul­
pulallon* depended no it. The
iimrale maasure.
til Mar. 1, I* regarded aa a good cludes two former team captain*.
ted in Morocco failing to
win
runner-up
and
consolation
win
intpir**.ion
In
tin*
i
inner
that
Pointing out Hurt Japan la se­
omen try Durnrher.
HolWlle Nettle* of Tallahassee and
lucky and make up a postponed tnough support for a plan- in tbit
ner
In
each
flight
nf
the
tourna­
ant
mailh,
with
no
mure
cond only lo the U. H In ila en"You may recall Ihar we got off Bob Trowbridge of Miami; the
fame with Georgia.
all-sophomore team even though
audience than a tali tay, waa
posslbllllirt nf taking th* Barr ment. In addition, ■ full program
(n a hnrribe -tart la-i yeai." Hen 1950 tram’s "most valuable player"
Thr 1950-51 Southeastern bat he easily is one of the top fira f
o
f
roclal
activities
Is
being
plan­
i
grudge
helHcen
Ihe
Iwu.
raid 250JK)0 fan* watched Ihe
lethal) championship, decided on
pointed out. “ Ttal, mure than any­ and leading hitter, Ronald M e llo n
Mis* Jensen had more trouble Oriental world aerie* last year. ned lo supplement the four days »esson eaire* Instead o f Ihe ear players.
thing el-e. prevented us from of Tallahs’.*ee; and one 1950 In
Winning thr SEC championship
o
f
g
o
lf.
■■ru-luiiilng
i.cMrlf
t„
the
tiighl
Sixty-lhouiand at one game is
winning tin- ireimanl. Most of the terroljrglslo All-Star player. Lee
tournament for Ihe first time this It strictly normal foi Kentucky.
Women
desiring
further
infor­
play
and
I
be
bard
ourfaced
court,
common, he a(hied.
Marne for that can Ire laid at the Halley of Cedar Haplil*. Iowa.
season, gives Kentucky the firm This 1951 crown It No. H in a row;
The Barr Bchool, which will mation rt-ganling Ihe tournament grand slain nf major mrort* in the No. 9 in 10 years; No. 11 in X3
chers Just weren’t In xhape to go
The other returning leltrinirn but late in Ihe match liaHIng
are
rrqurslrd
to
write
Sonny
Hay,
oil
a
splendid
rail)
close next Saturday, has had *n
door of the hurling crew. Our pit- are Infirlders Augie Pompclla. I . ’
deep south league. The football years; No. 12 in 16 years, and !w .
,,u*
ninr Inning*. Outaide of tarry Hagainoir,
1‘enna, llillv
Teel, to win two games oil feiocious extremely successful year, Mr. Tallahassee Country Club pro. Wildcat! won In their (port last IS alnce the conference was foun­
Entry
fee
will
be
16.00.
forehand
d
ilvei
which
drove
kilts
Barr said. The reboot is at prrNovember.
Janarn, nut one of our pitchers Crcstvlew and {.e* Mullen of
ded In 1933.
had gone the route prior to the Chicago,
Illinois;
Outfielder l.ewlcki lo-birul Ihe baseline re- rent looking for new quarter* for
Taking
Kentucky'* various
If; winning th* crown isn’t
opening of the campaign.
etampionshiu ranauest* further, enough Kentucky hts something
Glenn Gresham o f Pensacola; ami peairdly ami et up kill ihota al next year’s session he pointed out
solfin * Wildcat Jnhnno Ow-ms Is else big to offer. Unless difeaie,
in expressing his regred at be­
"Once we gut tolling, there was pitchers F.d Lockard, Jacksonville, the net.
In Ihr ra lly gamen Ml**
ing forced to leave Sanford.
tha SEC champion and the hare- death or the doldrums hit. tha
no slopping Ur. Unfortunately, we and Fd Sessions, Tallahassee.
bewicki di.pti t cd a mastery
11# explained th* nrceixlty of
tall Wildcat* finished last spiinr Wildcats will bteak Ihe all-time
didn't get rolling until mid-July. Among th* newcomers who have
of
(runt* Glrateo
which,
alop tha league, Kenluck
b it high acoring mark in conference
having an affiliation with ■ major
Then it was tuo late to overtake* looked good in praclke sessions to
combined h 1th fotid shots,
however, In Ihe playoffs to Alaba­ garnet.
league club in order to give hia
I'hitad* IpIna and Brooklyn. Bui no date are tnflelders Klyne Nowlin
kepi Mi * Jensen cunlinually
students practical game exper­
one ran deny that we were the of Daytona Beach and Cooler
T u x w ir r a nsrm ir.n
The Wildcats have scored 997
oil balance. Playing tnagniflp in a r « * r r — Peiwrir
ience.
Negotiation*
are being
MB
Mi
_ _____conbest duh in Ihe league the second Mills of Tallahassee: Outfielders
points In 112 conference games,
fraveiOils Orey. flood 1.
really at Ihe net, *hr waa
Wayne Benner o f l.aPurle, In­
naif of the *rasnn."
ducted with Ihe Brooklyn organ er.nrorSil*.
only 102 short of Auburn's rrfo£|
risior truck, Rlmral, &lt;lln*er
uimralial leas hard an fore­
•ration at Veru Beach for such an Julies.
In Sal Maglir, Jim Hearn, Shel­ diana; and Pitcher Wallace Bul­
lIlKh’n Mlahtr. H K Mara*
nf |JM9 last season in IH garni
hand
*huU.
Both
girls
had
lock
o
f
Monticello.
Bull
Hartman
arrangement,
he
added.
don Jonra ami Janien, Durocher
Mliehwil.
Georgia and Vandy game* this
s K r n n i it a r r — rwiwtiir
very fine defensive
kbaisds
Mr. Barr will address the re­
iuaLta h- haa th* beat four man and Bob Whitmer. now on th*
week I hr# Kentucky ample oppor­
Alarming. ItuWs tlelurn. Illth
valley
s
and
In
one
aeties
basketball
team,
are
other
new­
gular
meeting
of
the
Samlnol*
ita ff In the league. In addition lo
Purpooa. Hllqu*. Carelesa
Rose,
tunity to wipe Auburn o ff the re­
at ncl bland —
rath
County Jaycrea on Thursday. II# Main** Dawn. Omar Da,
hla big four, Leo la confidant he comer* reported to lie fin* hurlera.
cord book.
other
In
p
Ml
Id
T
ill
HD
RACK—i
f
l
i
*
.
Mils
The
Plorldft
Btate
track
t*atn
honorary
member
of
was
made
an
mem
he
can come up with at lo u t another
JACKSONVILLE, Fob. 19—OF4
Schedule for the remaining ulna
Quick Ml*. ~
n*4‘ Mllelv. Oh Boy,
■■lea
hare drdif
setwinner o f the remaining 12 bur- will have rtlna lsttsrmen returning
... May f v M l I f c 4*Hod'!i Jaut «n * victory day* « r t W season: tonight— Mis­
aad Kramer.
from th* squad which took the
lent In cmp.
l-srh. Ilsd T s i n .
In ft* laat three n m n to ellMh sissippi State at Florida: Vandy
Miaa Lewie
final
he/
POI'RTM RACI l/ IR k i Mil#
F w get some fine looking Dixie Utl* las*, season. The letterChi­
'
I at ChU
Itlyer. Chico the a t«U college basketbssll title. * f Tech; Kenturky-Del'aul
proapeett in Uoorge s Pen* man .*re Captain Mag Watson of service fur i_
It this cago: 'Mlailalippl at Tulane. ToLDtl
Pg*r Ituwragn, Ueofg* Ham* Hobart, Indiana; Blit Duncan, the lihnrtwtion
them tnom er'-. Spring flju Mississippi
Fracas*! an;{ the end was
were
■ and akvenl others, lie i
y—TcnneeMay.
. , TiaadtStUj u f Krle, Penan:
F r id a y ^
It* KiitWrst1' fit. i.ouia. Mo.!
match
HtalkiOilBla UiOeinrill " (I
eorgla Lt
JimOty
_ Miami; John TimmI ____ _____ _______
0 . K*h, Ike
■ par-Ms Smith * 4l | ailll think Uo»*n.
KennedyiTfifUhaojce;
ran' heroine Dirk Mite
srdav Florida at Alabama; MixKta
itsy
■r&gt; Hu
B p f . .MB
u great pitcher. Hr hat at much and ' Irani''Pdfiraon o f Rarnsnta. spectators w c r * : I treated to
ihxippl Rtate at Auburn; Georgia
H arw
Florida
iv&gt; orth. Tsrt.y, Sire Hog.
ORLANDO, Feh. 19—(AT—The ■'
Stuff aa anybody. I know what Promising n r * rnembera o f thp lieaullfully played exblhhl«u of
Mil*
■KVKNTII HACK—
Friday— Floridk
at
Auburn, al Ten lies***; Georgia Tech-IVnnThunder J h . Country Ituhr. owen
Kotin can do. Me can atari for you Miuail Include transfer aludcols euuning teiiiq* 'di«d niagnifirept Internaliomil iidxed twu-taH golf
rylyania at Philadelphia; Vandy
tournament starting hare tomor­ lllll, (lenrgta Terh Melalon* Itsh Rollins at Florida fUala.
and iki a terrific Job In relief. On John Poston,1JacksonvHle. nml Hd recoveries on the part of kr
Saturday—Florid* at Alabania, at Kentucky; Feh. 27 - Mississippi
row W 'still picking up big name ■om. I,onio IWU, Country tabs).
.|
(f
that Mil*jet-1 of rvllef piu-bing, they Seagram, Birmingham, Ala.; nnd rlcba.
Trigger glngtr.
State at Mlaaiasippl. Vandy and
Green Cove Navy at Stetaon.
Rallying superbly and play
tell trie that thU Allen t.etlel, freshmen Jim Arnold, Uainhrldge,
K l U U T t l R A IT &amp; —a / i a i h e MUe
Tampa player George Monti, Georgia prvtablv will play In
llamillen o f Routh Bend,
ing Ihe nel with an omnlnretrad in g. l*o«t.
IHm I, High
Ilia
Kick. Mr.
whom we purchased fioni Oak­ Ga. ami Bub Bolin, Fort Lauder­
who agt a (late college aeorlag Nashville Feb. 24.
torch. King Mpeodslor.
fepeeds .
TiSpOS,
.
Ind., former Professional Golfers Oonch.
sent effccllveneaa, ike klayland, ran do fur me what Jim dale. The trackmen, coached by
All Games
,ta*gue
record o f 419 points la a t M r ,
Association Champion, and feta Kathy K.. twang Clutrl.
fair Ian pro gave abundant
KonsUnty hat done for the I’hll- Kenneth Miller, plan to compete
innTM a x rfc -4 / m a a m s
Pet.
Cooper » f Ponte Vorira Beach, __ Iron h is y . Joe Hmllh. Oldjlofiter. li making a bid to wrest the
evidence of why he was once
liea. I f that la true, then my re­ In nine dual meets in addition to
1.000
acoring leadership away f r a * Kentucky
variuua Invitational relays, A A U
were added to tha list yesterday, Handy Ila
ranked 9th nationally.
lief worrira are over."
Vanderbilt
K oUIm 1 Fiaak Bother.
loak
cotton.
MtDuogall, who was for many bilnglng sntiira lo R4 t-anu. tar.
over
tne holdout
siege
of concern
Jlearri, ami conference events.
Durocher
allowed
little
Lonely Heart. It K Red Ruailae,
- still leads with 389 bat Alabama
The 1951 Florida Rtate tt-nnl* yrara family professional
for That tied the record entry of
-y’# Ruby. Tour Manta now has 947. Bob Hart- Tulon#
over
the holdout lisiege
of Hearn,
Meter Bos. ,.T.
Itowdy'
who reportedly
determined
tv
An
Telling
filing Me
Me. * 'emlnlne Touch, Arbae
■It It out until hla I 2U.UUU de­ ■quad will be coached by graduate John 1). Rockefeller and Edxcl last year and this vear’e waa na- Hue.
.645
man of Florida Rtate U third
The l|«eb
mand* aro aatiifled. The club hat assistant Ralph Matherly na head Ford, displayed a precision mas­ peeled lo reach 100.
.445
with 124, Harry Hamilton of
Hamilton will ta paired with
offered 816.009, a 100 per cent roach Don trucks D awav on n tery of the pausing shot and
TOUIIIMT-* SKI.KITIOXI
.417
Florida
la fourth with 304 and Kum Georgia Tech
year’s leave uf absence lo wurk on played the game with an Intelli­ Marge McNeely, also of Month
VIHMT ltAl*l!i llaaor llurk. Iliaraise over 1950 aulary.
.385
Youge o f Stetson next with 302. Louisiana Rial#
Ileiui
and
a
student
at
Ftetson
ger June- Hlali'n M ighty
hi*
doctorate
ilegrer.
Matlierlv
gent
effortlessness
which
wax
Hearn waa expected Ip ramp
Auburn
.333
HSUMNIt IIA C i: Hnlpa
Dawn.
Standing*:
Unlvrrtily. O&lt;oper‘s partner will
will
build
the
learn
around
I95U
often
deceptive.
Hi*
skill
and
next Tueaday to ronllnue Ida ne(*are|ef« Hose High t'uriw se
.333
All Games
T H I I t ll
It A* 'll: HM. tr y .
Ite.1
otiution* with I’rcalilcnt Hotart lettrrmen Bob luuiigan of Miami; court savvy often forced Hr riche be Alter Bauer of Midland, Tux.
.333
W L Pet Op ennea-ee
Don
Blsplinghoff,
Ht-year-old
I,arry
Dickson
ami
Dirk
Bradley
Mlteh.
Qubh
Life
into
defensive
shot*
which,
though
toiit-hanr. Janarn warn another ah.182
It 9 1412 l i t * K in . Rtate
FO U R TH II ti'IS T im id
Terry. Tampa
Orlandoan, and Marge Burns of
i
aentee hut he waa due lo arrive of Tampa; Georgr Martin nml Dan brilliant, were set-ups fur htill
Oecar l». Hoodie In
Florida
10 9 &gt;199 1221
(irrenabom,
N.
C.,
tcorrd
a
fl*r
Iloda
of
Tallahaasec;
Tom
Uablone
shots.
r i m i RAC K: I'roea tT ly . ITay- Miami
aometliue today, lie already haa
10 11 1413 1429
of Fremont, Ohio; ami 1949 monoRaida
The Mayfair pro won the rg- vdread Course In a practice round lag Darkle “Ranch
-------lor.
signed.
I t ■ 1899 13M
rarn
winner
George
Newman
of
under
par
M
over
tne
rt,4M
I&gt;u)&gt;*
S
i x t h r a c k - lleau Nash, III I a Stetson
hibitlon
handily
A
-.1.
Twelve* membera of the New
llavworlli. Fire Uag
FSU
IX 7 1361 1193
'ensacola.
esterdiy.
Th*
record
o
f
th#
meet
T.
E.
Tucker,
city
single*
York Giants baseball club, moitlv
gKVRNTlf ItACKi (leorgla Twh. Rollins
1 9 1367 1219
Coach Boh llarhlMin'a go lf tram champion in I960, teamed with
55.
flwen lllll. Country Label.
pitchers and ralchcra, arrived in
F8C
7 I I 1029 1076
wa*
Ihe
hardest
hit
uf
ail
Hprlng
KII1IITH
RACK:
Hlaoli
tawlckl In the mixed douldoa
Sanford yesterday for pre-aeasou
sporla ■quads with only two let- against Rericha and Mb* Jan­ COACH WAR COLUMBIA STAB Ksijtr K, Trading .IWoi.
drill.
NIInT
RACKI I . , .iIf’
, __
_ rv. Iron Ftnay. Old
termrn—Ted
Hewitt
and
Dlek
N EW
l — HAVEN.
—
I T 1 9 -G IV Oatfer,
Feb.
sen.
f e r Joe Hmllh
Mayor Fred Dyson headed a loMontney,
lioth
of
Detroit,
Mich.—
Yalr’a
awlstant
track
coach.
YMyrril
HACK
Tour Telling Me. of tho Cincinnati Red* kit JMi the
After trailing B-l the Tucker*
cal welcoming committer whifi
last ta lf of the I960 campaign.
returning. Kxpected to take un tawickl
combination
suddenly Frank Ryan, attended Columbia Rowdy's Ruhr. Allans Hul.
provided transportation for the
lie flnlihod with a
tn a iK '
players to the Naval Air Station the alack efficiently, however, are found the range and blasted out where he captained tha freshman
where ihey will stay for the next such well known linkamen ax three straight victories before thp and van ity track teams. 11* mmFreshman Kddle Johnson o f Tal­ superior pi|H-dviHr of Rciivli* |'#te«t In (be fle|d events. Three ■hip and hrld the meet record* for
U f the ten players on Ua
two
lahassee, last year’s Florida high
tw hy
U. freshman boakattall
Dally workouts are scheduled to school champion; Tam Cumhl* of overcame thr aurge and the set tlmra be won the IC4A and Na­ Iheao Indoor*. In Angust o f 1939
tional AAU shot put champion. ta defeated Ihe Olvmntc champion, team, aoven coll Kcntnckg tkdr
be held with the entire squad at Onliwyi and Bud Mane# o f Ml- ended (1-4.
bom* state.
HIan*
i
Woelke In Berlin
Re rich* wa* hy far the moat
the Municipal Ball Park beginning
early this week. Jlanager tao Du- inawaka, Indiana, who was a re­ effective player un th* court In with phenomenal aeruracy and
rochrr who arrived Saturday amt gular on Purdu# University's all matches and rallied at the net timing.
championship team last
year.
Farm flyMvm head Carl llubbelt
were on hand to welcome the pla­
yers who are the first contingent
TIIR R R ’H A KICK TO IT
of tome 35 who will work out
NEW DELHI, Feb. IP -n P i here before the arrival of the mi­
Fly# countries are competing fur
nor league club* on Mar. I.
Twenty-five- prospects
were the soccer championship Is the
signed by the Uianla al their *n- First Axlan Gaines beginning here
nual aprittg training tryout eanp March 4.
Tha Afghan Dam of IH nlayert
which ended Saturday, farm ■*haa already arrived. The Indian
cretary Jack Sehwart
will consist
eonaial of III player*.
Ila pointed out that the quality team wall
this year ha* bean
been tarelli
Vent a ll' Other competing countries are
Burma, Indonesia and Japan.
UMough only
I U tapafula
ho____ .
nly 156
un. Three players have
afpned fo r Sanford tart the name*
cannot be divulged uniil.tllalt „
conALL ABOARD
tracts __
j| ittlhoriti
M ill
mhoriaed by NKW YORK. Feb. 1 » - &lt; A 3 tbelr parenU, HchwAr* raid.
Th# National League ha* had
Giant player* who arrived
___ Bun* many rttlea represented on Its
day were Rat Magtie,. George Ruf- rollers *Inc# the League was flrat
ner, Bobby Thorapton, Monty Ken­ organised in 1176. In oddition to
nedy, Allen Gettej, We# West ruin, tha club* now members, other
eltlM that waea la the League
w «w Hartford. LouteGUe. PruvlDavy William, and lo « * r NorIndiana polls, Milwaukee,
Syracuse.

Accompany Barr To
Far East Command

Baseball Training
Gets Underway At
Florida S t a t e U.

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entrlea

Tampa Ra^erball
Sciuad Leads State
Court Competition

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ver

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- j
a m . Smith'a lead wav now
'/lie Slat on* halved.
Hpaticer look a par 4 on Ihe
r.2nd on two approaches and two
putts, hut Smith waa in the ruugh
with a alendcr opening belwren
two tree* his only out. Hitting
with a two Iron hl« second allot
waa topped and landed abort of
the green, lie look a all arid hlo
lead wai rut to 1-up.
In one of the longest drive* of
the day Spencer laid within a
abort chip of the green aa Smith
waa again in Ihe ruugh. Thli time
hi* recovery waa perfection peroutlined, hill just abort of the
green Ilia Imll clipped a low
banging branch and iliup|M*d abort,
Speru-i i tank a 15 foot blrdla a*
Smith took a par 4 and the match
aloood all even with three holes
to play.
A fter conventionally halving the
JGth both golfera made remark­
able recoveries for par 4a on No.
17. Both landed in the rough be­
hind tree*. Spencer played a four
wood allee which Jutt caught the
green. Smith ehlnped to the fair­
way from a hopefraa He and land­
ed aix feet from Ihe pin ua hie
third altot. Spencer waa dawn
in two and Smith In one for Ihe
half.
On the par 4 18th Spencer played a drive and approached* to too
green finking hi* second putt for
a par four. Smith waa in the trap
with hla tecond and chipped 20
feet from the pin. Hla putt, which
would have halved the hole, mill­
ed by a hair and It waa all over.
In lha champlnnahlp conaola
Hon Clarence Phillip* of
defeated Commander Heyer of the
U. H. Navy. In the first flight
chandler beat Jaeger I -up. Tribble
won Carraway In Ihe runiolatlun.
four and three. In the aecend
fligh t Helmer alammed Arcury
two and aaa and Hggenbothsm
beat Sheehan In tha conaaUtlon
1-un.
Schwarts lent Janvey (n the
1 third flight and lloushotder look
Waldner two and otw la the cuneolation.
Brown beat Conn In tha fourth
flight and P reiler waa the win­
ner ovrr Rauch by default In tha
consolation.
Medalist Ralph Bogart won
contest with a 27b

trip

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MURPHY MIRMRM
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Feb.
19lurphy. New Yi

Barr School Will Tallahassee Coif Southeastern Conference Court
Straight Conduct Umpiring Association Asks
Title Is Sewed Up By Wildcats
Tourney
Entries
from th f
Classes In Japan
T h e Southeastern Conference Basketball race is
fa r as ihe
H o r s e ’ s Mouth Four Assistants Will
c n a m p in u h ip is concerned.
.
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K en tu cky, the incumbent, bar won re-election
and

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rt been a change sine#

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W R R tort

Birds are paraded only once a

• bvi tinaa and trouklal Always
look JSraf hi tha 'YELLOW
FACES* whan you want to know
WHO RUYI-SELLS
RENTS — REPAIRS

year

■gro not star Althea Gibson
In the was •Uad bp A Be* Marble,
Chicago and nla gr*«L aa hi
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KmaiNCY in Itialf it
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LOWEST COST
AUTO FINANCING
•

Huy vuur car In Sanford
Krr|&gt; your ituurtncr at Iwmr
Save cost* through u*

INSTALMENT I.OAN
DECT.
Ilir Kanfurd Atlanlir National

Bank
Member

FDIC

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°olored News
Ur DOROTHY ROUNDTREE
The First Shiloh Church ob­
served "Man** Day" Sunday, Tha
Sunday School waa opened with
tha assistant Superintendent Ar­
nold Baiillav presiding. Tha sub­
ject of tha lesson « M
“ Je»u«
Meet- Human Needs". Tha laaaon
was received by tha paator Kav.
S. M. Daniel*.
Tha mumlng worship l&gt;ccan
with drvotiunal being lad hv Rev,
A. A. Field* and Deacon O. C,
Coleman. A spiritual message was
delivered hv tha Rav. J. Harding
of Jamca Town. U. T. U. began
with Brothar W. L. Punnwoodv
presiding. An interesting program
wa* enjoyed by all.
Thi evening worship was at
7 I'. M. with tha davotlonal t&gt;aing
lad by Drarun D. M. Jer.klr* «•**•
Deacon II. Dubose. Tha »«ng aaraka wa* rrmlered hv tha Choir
of Ml. Moriah Church. Tha night
message win dalivarad hy tha
paator who apoka to u* out of
God’* word, "Knock and It shall
ha opanad unto you."
Pastor A. C. McQuaan and hi*

MIMEOGRAPH PR IN TIN G — TYPIN G
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYW H ERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

C R E D IT B U R E A U O F SA N F O R D
TELEPHONES 1HCI and 1071
Room &lt;01 Sanford Atlantic National Rank HM*.

75th Anniversary
O f Deland Will Be
Celebrated Sunday
D KI.ANP, Fab. IU—fSixv.nl| Tha aarllaat dava of Del.and an I
Stataon Univeraltv will bo re­
called her# Sunday at a Foundi ,V
Day Convocation and tha flrat'
meeting In 25 vaara of tha Old
Saltier* Uroup of Del.and and
Lakr Helen. The Founder*' Week­
end la part of the celebration at
the 76th Anniversary of the found­
ing o f DeLand.
Speaker at the convocation will
be
Itiahop
Frederick
lie I and
I.eete, whose father, the R ev.
M. S. Lean-, pleached the first
sermon in flel.and.
Biahop (.rate, uf St. Petersburg,
rcvall* that hi* fathrr also edited
the flrat nawapaiwr "The Vuluala
County Herald" a* well a* the
second newspaper. "Our Paper".
The older I.eete also laid out
the City of Drl.and and named the
rincipa! streets. He represented
ohn It. Stetson when the Phila­
delphia hat manufacturer was in
the north.
In the audience at the convoca­
tion will lie Miss Helen llel.and,
of Nurwiehtowti, Conn., daughter
of Henry A. llel.and, who came
to this Central Florida area in
the spring uf 1870. So imnresird
waa he with the healthful climate
and natural beauty that he »old
hit business that summer and re
turned to DeLand in the fall to
establish the city that uow heathis name.
Also in the audience will In61ra. Dorothy DeLand Walden.

GENERAL
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Um m ior pee llae laser! tea
time* V per llae laaerslaa
time* •* per liar laaerfta
n &lt; * nerd* I* Ik* llae.
■i.Hkle rate ter hlarh far* rape.

PHONE 148
Waat Ada will ke ae.
aver lb# telepbaaa aa asesa
darn ebarg* If
lUled la Ibe lets
retara far Ibla
•be adverlkaer U tl|
peamprlr. la eedes
reader Iba bear pa
all Waat Ad* meet '
flee ea sbe dap bef&lt;
flea.
fleas* aerify aa
i f aa errar aerare
We raaael be is*

THI
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SANFORD A

FOUR ROOM house, hath, hot ami
cold witter. .1 lot*. I.anaher. Rl.
2, Roa H I. Oindervllle, hear
H*ae.
__ '
____
FOUR BEDROOM 2 atoryKoma
at 1201) Oak A ve. On today'a
market you can iret • much bet­
ter buy in a 2 story home. This
one priced to aell. Egcluri*’
Hating.
ItOHFHT A. W ILLIAM S. Realtar
Raymond K. I.undqulal. Aaaoelate
Phone U75
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
I — R E A L ESTATE W AN TE D —I

CONCRETE REWEB PIPE
Septic Tanka, Grease
To
i nka, Tank Cradlea,

Stoma, Bernhas, Flos s .
Blocks, Window ailla and llatala,
Concrete Floors, Machine fin­
ished. Free KalJmitee.
MIRACLE CONCERTS CO.
PIMM

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Wa bath lose whan you don't bring
your prescript Iona la LANEY'a
Ph-ne I M ____________________

VEGETABLES, Livestock a n 4
MlacellAnaous. Sanford Farm
er'a Auction Market
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner "The
Beat Shrimp on Earth" nt Horn

PK. 1121
PETUNIA "and"’ other ’ fimrer
Plants. Sea Dr. Btarh, 1 PJf.
_hoom_lt Homotel, Air Base.
CABBAGE PLANTE, Mid Sm i m .
Medium Type Glory, Marrion
Market. Herbert G. Behrens,
_ Lake Monroe. Phone 1S47-J.
4 BURNER GAR range, good t
dlUon. »4fl. &gt;12 Myrtle Aea.
INDIAN Matatryrla priced ta aell.
Apply Mills Swap Shop. 405
Mart 4th St,______
• BURNER

! / A— B E A L ES TA TE P O M A L E - A IIS Saafard Aea.

k ROOM all modern, houae, ample

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• SINUSITIS

Atlantic Hank Hhlg.
Phone 1762-1744

BetterCoufli Relief
When paw drugs or old tail to Mop
your cou|h or cheat cold don't drlay
Crcotnuluoa contains only safe, help
ful. proven ingredient* and no oar
cviWa to disturb naturs'i process It
goes right to the seat of the trouble to
sal nature soothe and beat raw, ten
der. toAimed bronchial membrane*
Guaranteed to please you or druggist
i flood* money Creomuluon has stood
tha lest of Bias) millions of users

C R E O M U L S IO N

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—• , 12— HPBCIAL
HER VICES -1 2
M IC K E Y M O U S K
•KI.ANDO 5l&gt;.U'.ig bentinel, Or­
We buy, sell dr trade u-ed
lando Evening Star. Gall lUlph
furname. Wlhton-Mkicr Futnir s .v
ttrtlL
,_______
'n r - r „ 811 F '• » . t'hnne »*&lt;■
7 TM'NiC W i \ E
WSOwT
WATCH and Cluck Repairing. All
8 0 : L 2 r A - l T - 5 k E N E C O jT O C
7— PeU-Llseetoch-Huppllee — 7
work guaranteed. KeaaonahhW»Ak, O O CTJg! y .
..
prlce*. F. 61. English, Jr. Ph.
COW'S FOR SALK— I fresh; 1
I W M . ________________ _________
heavy springer. Phone 368.
•rag line, tmlhl' i.-r uump '.runmuck. fill dirt, shell and flay
HELP W AN TED
-A
hy load or )ob. Contact H. R
Wanted; grocery ca*hier, eaperiCubated, and associates, ICM* t
enc« preferred hut not nrce*
'■ * » Vorl Ave., DeLand. I'l
aary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
If.lt ..r 28f-W
Margaret Ann £ l«re».
INCOME TAX returns prepared
W ANTED —girl for fountain and
by taa accountant
rcgiMttr.1
drug dept. Laney'a Drug Store.
with Tieiik. Dept, Dempsey 211
Mehch Bldg. Phone 178U.
WOMAN to live In and rare for
temporarily disabled lady. No
VACUUM C LEAN ER NOT
other work required. Phone Ge­
WORKING RIGHT?
neva 226-d, morning* before Repalra made by trained factory
10;00 A.M. ___________________
raperta. Phone VHO. Fire pick
W AITSESB— Slender, ago 30-45.
up ami delivery within 60 mile
Room, board, IIS week. Good
radius. Prompt service, free es­
lips, kddle'a Grill. Mima, Flor­ tim a te s .
_____________
ida. ________ ___
WOODWORKING - C l b I n Vt s’,
DIESEL truck merhanir. Reply
Counters, Shelves, etc. to order.
.Small boats, built, repaired, re
Im l'hfd. C Vail 1413■J.
&gt;—
WORK W AN TED
- I
13— NOTICKH-PBRSONAIJt - » *
A L L TYPES of Bulldoaer Work.
Reasonable Rates— Fret
Kitl- MARYTt I.KNDING LIBRARY
mates. Carpenter A Gracey, 1209 Magnolia—la now open 6lon
thru Fri. 10 to 12 A. 6L. 3 to 0
Ph"&gt;._| 39V 64 Of W J
A -l Colored Cook, live in or out.
Phono 1M6-W4-0_______________ 14—
LOK) A POUND - l «

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T f t OOLDRPOT
uaad only I aaaW
trie atoro uaad B

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Sanford. WhHa and

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awJ
VW 9M1
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S10 t . 4th Rt
F WORK of ail kinds. Eavaa
Gattara Ropalred aad Paine-

agelee

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LOST: Brawn pune in Ssnfurd.
containing S20 and bank b«uk
on a Farmington. Maine, Dan)
Reward. Return to Herald Of
fire.
__________ _______
LOUT— Brown leather i l p n * '
purse containing hank hook, rar
keys etc. First St. Wrdneadav
Call Mrs. Ilallam, 1-ongwood 2ti25)2,__________________________
LOST: About town, 2 Inch Rhine­
stone Pin, Shape o f Plum. Ptra**
call Mrs. K. B. Stowe and reII

AUTOMGBn.RH

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REN T A CAR. U-drlve It bv day
week, or season. English FVdand American Porda, sedan*
VENETIAN BUNDS made tc
atatloo wagons and convertible*
Order. Ramiaole Venetian Blind
Btrirkland-Morrison. Inc.,
E
Col
M O W . S N Rt.
First Rt.
______
U M .W
1930 PLYMOUTH 'Sedan, clean.
Call Phono 1081 for
1160.00 Cash. Ph. 841-W.
AD Type* O f Book Work.
NO 16 .............—
..........
Mary MrKlnney Bookkeeping
Dependable Used Trucks
Service
1041 Chevrolet 6 Tan Semi-Flat
Room 409
Stake Body
_____Atlantic Benk R.illdlne
flfcW
I W -FLOORS
FLUOBB rurtacod
furtacad la
ta m l 1048 Dodge High
I Ton
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E ? * p in u h ! " * u i J 2 A ®
?&lt;W‘ ~ irts M y *p a a S r " p A T V i 1047 Dodge, 1 Ton. High Side

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GROCERY and market, ataek and
tores In one of beat k

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|r*60.00.
Block Construction,
Low Down Payment, Bala
M l.96 per month;
I BEDROOM House, 2 /car* old.
Block Const ructirm. Completely
Furnished, ld.500.D0. Terms. J.
W . Hall, Realtor .Florida Slate
Bank Bldg. (Ground Floor) Pfc.
17ML
_______________

Optumrtrisl

EYES EXAMINED

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FOR HI
ari l M E. 1st St._____________ IS— Raslneae Opporlunlllr* —I*
-------------------------- ■Acr^TTUXEDO FEEDS. Completelui. D M IrfONTHLY' HI’ ARR TIM E
t M ELAK A AFA1
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
Refilling and collecting mutiev
l i d Store*, u a
M ILU) SWAP SHOP -406 E. 4th
from our fiva-cent High Grade
, Phnna 490-W.
Ht. Wo Buy, Soil or Trade moot
Nut machines In this area. No
lent*—
|f c KITCH EN ETTF.
anything. Phone 1W-J.
rrlllng! To qualify for work you
City
rdB Slumber land (
must have car, references, |»Kni
trT o u b
r
Limits, Rt. No.
Steak. Southern Pried Chicken, cash, secured by Inventory. |)e
! : FU RNISHED modt R . B r o w
voting 8 hours a week to bus!
Barnettes, and Sea Foods. An­
I
a p a rtm e n t, a d u lU /lm iW # bath.
ness, your end on percentage of
gel’s Eat Shack, Corner of Ge2*00 M e llo n v ille .____________
rollectl'.na will net up to 63M
sova aad Sanford A to.
monthly with very good poaslbil2 ROOM unfurnished cottage. 814 WtitZZEB motor Bike. Clean and
Itlea of taking over full time.
Elm A v».
In goad condition. Prtrod to tell. , Income Increasing accordingly.
See
nt
116
N.
Park
Avenue
days
1—
W ANTED
For Interview, Include phone in
only.
__ ______
application. Writ# Bo* &lt;1, c/o
NICE 2-BEDROOM urffurnlthed fop-FI (gfiT Faint
— ga). 12.50
bungalow. Good location. Will Men’s Loafers
. pr. 64.96
pay top rent. Hoi M.C. c/o Her* Tnrpnulina. all alaaa
IS— HPECIAL
HEKVICKH - I t
V _eU ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

NEARLY NEW 2 Bedroom House.

DR. C. L PERSONS

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"BUD** MOUGIITQN
JIMMY GUT

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WHISKEY - WINE
RUM -

CALL H. JAMES GlIT AGENCY

The M ln ria a raise apply (a
all Maul Ada pabllsked ta TS»
la a tw * Maealdi

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a great granddaughter uf P urO Z A R K IK E
A. DeLand. also o f Norwirrduwn.
who prepared tha illustration* In
the front of 6lia* DeLand's hoik,
“ The Story of DeLand and U k c
Helen."
(E a h s T/Ml /
Other* in the audience include
,..AH0 Tht
John B. Stetson Jr., and 0. Henri
'HOT SHOTS
.Stetson, »on* of an early winter
a s s ro A c e o
resident of DeLand who gave hi*
to r j c a ths
lime and tnonrv to insure that the
V ia*e/5
univeraltv which now bear* hi*
WITH THS/A
name was founded on Christian t
OAHGl /NO
cm rea
principal*.
M/SSIHO
The Stetson tilee Club* will
I
fA O U THS
heard on the convocation pro- |
-A ¥
gram in Brahms' "How Lovel •
la Thy Dwelling Place" ami the
Luther-Mueller
anthem,
“A
Mighty Fortre** la Our tlod”. Thclubs will l&gt;e under direction of 1
Prof Harold M Griffin

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congregation came over to ai«i&gt;t
ui in an after service which was
very much appreciated.
The following visitors wor­
shipped with us during the day.
Dr. and Mrs. f). H Starke and
Dr. and Mrs. J .(’ . Ringliny. You
are always welcome to our Church.
The total amount of finance
tailed for the day was 1120 82.

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Traveling To Moon
Is Now Practical,
Jet Scientist Says

Eighteen Western

77 Floridians Enlist
In Marine Platoon

I C t i i l i i t l Pr,iw Page Oaet
north Atlantic Delenie forte. Thom
t i l would bring iotal ground Iroopt
In 22 diviiinnt.

JACKSONVILLE.
Feb.
19(Spec 1*1►—Seventy, seven
young
Floridians, meigjara o f tha StateCollmi prevroutiy bad rani he
add*
"lla ll*
of
Montesuma"
it rnnvinced We Hern Europe i»platoon, were enlisted In colorful
ceremonies her# last niarht ami
tendi lo build up it* ttrenglh. He
were transferred in three special
alto had lobi ibe Senate foreign
cars to Camp Lejeune, N. C.
Relalmnt and Armed Service Com­
Representing Sanford in the
platoon was Britt L. Yates. 19. son
mitted that Klirit-I bat 175 lo 200
of Mrs. Hester Mullins, Route 2.
divuioni under arm*
Rtniian
Born In St. Petersburg. Yates
diviiinnt run 12,000 to 14,000 men
■ graduate nf Seminole High
compared with 10,000 for U. S.
School. While there he played
varsity rootball and basketball. At
diviiion*.
the time of his enlistment he Was
Senator Wherrv fR-Nrb| **ld
employed by the Patrick Fruit
he uridervtorid the land atrrngth
; Corporation.
•il (ireal Kritairi wa abmi! five
Thr transfer to th* North Cardikltian*. Krance «-ven, Norway
j ollna Marine have rather than
three, flelgium nne and l.utrmi Parris Island, R C- the Marine
iierg, one tattalion.
i Corps' ra il roast recruit depot,
"Something nn that order I*
The Indian Evangrllst, Rev. was tine to telegraphic instruc­
correct, air," Collin* aaitl.
Wallen
1‘amptopee, tabu will tion* from Marine Corps HeadWhrrry demanded to know how pleach each evening al 7:.1il at quartern.
many dlvition* Hip \Vc*tern Kuin- Hie Wesleyan Meth-alirt Churrh,
Yales will receive eight weeks
pean nation* would ftirnUh in the I'aola, in revival aervirea laating
nett two year*.
through thl* week. Special *ing- recruit training. During that tltnr
, be will have a chanre to qualify
Collin* *aid that rpteatlon might will al*o lie featured, it wa* an. , fo r promotion lo private first
to lie revlrwnl liefore any ptiblir n-ittnrrd by the Rrv. (ienrge
|class. The Kanford leatherneck
Mntah, paitor.
answer wan made.
will l*e given a ten-day leave at
Wherry laid it wa* hi* under*
the end n f the training period.
•landing the total North Allantle
R o ta r y M e e tin g
ditfen*e
force
under
General
l&gt;epo*its of phosphates in Tenn­
Dwight |) i;i»enh»iwer, would l&gt;*
ft
rrwm (* «ft ftv#)
essee were discovered by a tomb.'17 to 401 divUlon* In that time. lately, and he roneluded “ A Cath­ slone cutler namrd Bill Shirley
Wherry aiked who would make olic in Rotary it a* rood a Rntar- In I 8 « l . ________
any dechdnn to u»r the atomir ian aa hr i* a catholic".
luimh Collin* *aid Kurnfmwcr
Mr. Ratigan quoted from the
would have to rnniull the Tre*!- March iavue of the Rolarian. In­
dent who wmild make the Hecrilon. ternational magaiine, to aunoort
"In my judgment, no military thi* view, and al*o traced Ihe or!
man ahotild have ihe pov/tr to rin of the Rotary Club to It* HADACOL Kypplie* Vitamin* Rl,
make that Henaion," Collin* addul. founding in Chicago and mention­
112. Nlarla sad Iren in Which
Collin* earlier had argued that ed a number of atmilar organisa­
Her System ess Deficient
failure of *ra and air power atone tion* aa far hack a* the Klisabethto *top Ihe Communlat* In Korea an rra aa Ita poinihlr forerunner*.
demon«trate* the need for U. S
Mr*. I-ottis F. Edward., who
Viaitor* introduced by B. F, |*ei.
ground fo r m to help defvnJ kin* Jr. included V. If. Tintlr. lives at Route I, Inverness, Miss.,
Europe.
Kairlawn, N. J., Ifenry I'enn of ha* two careers . , . she la a reg­
Congrrwv itnelf »eemrd mor.- lloatuti, Ma**., Paul Chrnev of istered nurse and also a w ife and
ready to accept the idra than Itileana, Maaa., Ira J. Sobol of m o t h e r of a
it waa lait week liefore DefeiiM* llrona. N. Y.. J . F. Tlntla of Rut- new It*by. After
ha&amp;y w u
Secretary Manhall and other top Irr, N. J.. Chariea Marian of Lake- hrr
official* argued for it. An Indi­ wood, N. J., Fred Savwell nf Hud- born, Mr*. Ed-,
cation of thl* rame In a atalem-nt •on, Ohio, Wade Fravshrr
of ward* felt run­
from Senator George (D-Ga) to Hampton, Va., W. J. Reformlch of down; aha kasw |
raportera that he con*iderad tha Bethlehem, Pa.. Clyde Maben of she had to do
plan " reasonable" and th«URht Wayne, Mich and Clarke tloliva
a a m a t h l n g to.
Congrea* ihould not pul any quota i.nd LeRor Lawaon nf DelMind.
h e l p overrot
on the troop*.
thi*
conditinal
Collin*, a ruddy-fared, grayhaired man. told the aenatora Ko­
■o
that
sbo Mr*. Edward*
rea hae al*o *hnwed that:
would feel up to her many dutios.
IS • a lla a e O f r a s a S*ae* n a n
1. It I* difficult to build up R-di-rtn said had hern returned to Mrs, Edward* began U hing HADforce* In any areji after the enemy the owner at SL Martinsville, I a , A COL and say* it raally helped
haa launched hU attack.
Other loot whi -h lluhhuch cr.n- her. Mr*. Edwards was suffer­
2. Outnumbered ground troopa, ft •■•ml taking was allrgedlv stored ing a deficiency of Vitamins Bl,
equipped with superior
rior fire
“
power in a mum at Daytona tlrarh.
B2, Niacin and Iron, whirh HADami using natural barriers, -an
On Monday, Feh. 18. Huhbuch A LO I. contains.
reduce thr offensive power nf wg- reported hark In the ntnhation
Herr Is w hat Me*. Edwards *a)p:
grrusnr* who are depending large­ supervisor and was heard in cham­ " I have taken one bottle o f your
ly upon superior nnml*r*ber* al Titusville liefore Judge HADACOL ainl am now on my
“ WHhoist adequate army force* M. H. Smith who had presided at second botlle, and | ran say it has
on the ground, hacked up ny lard­ the trial here two year* hefnie. really helped me. After shy baby
e d air force*," Collin., mid, "it
A&lt;cording lo the local record, of came I ' didn't feel like walking
woo'd he impossible to prevent •he Ct^rnlt Court, Judge Smith is- around, I had headache* ami was
thq ovetrunning o f Europe by ihe sued a modifh-atlnn ordering that Criy nervous, and even oaa bot­
trenwndmi* land D&gt;rttr " f *h« Hubhireh he rortinned on ptohathm tle has helped me so much. | want
police slate# no matter what air to Oet.
IM ! .This was fur leav­ fa keen on taking'your wonder­
and M a' pqwer wp could bring ing thr county and state on Aag. ful HADACOL T ’ wlll rerialnlf
80. I0WI without per tnlMlon'nf M* romitinirnd M lol all pattent* I
against them."
Collins riled Ihe herniam of t'lohatbm supervisor.romr In contact with, for I think
On Feh |B. 1040. Hirhhuctr. H a d a c o l 11* just the formula
French, Turkish nnd British sold­
iers in Korea to support hi* belief driving an anlnmubile without needed' for Vitamin and Mineral
that the nation* o f eastern Europe light*, wa* pur.ued ami raptured deficiency."
In Ranfoni hv Police Chief Rnv 0.
"do Save the will to resist."
Registered nurses, in increas­
Arguing against any congres­ William*, who wa* aided by Jack
ing numbers, are showing a keen
sional 'celling" mi the number of Hickson who arrlvnl *oon after j
interest in HADACOL and in tha
troop* whicn could lie sent to Chief William* had cornered tha reaulta that a n being secured with
fugitive.
Europe, Collins said that If a
When arrested Huhbuch had two this great modern formula. Re­
ceiling were set and then lifted
irlstols
Iretwren hia legs, two mors quest* have been received from
l l might incite a ComtnunUt at­
many o f the## nursos fo r profes­
In a front compartment of the
tack.
sional liottlm of HADACOI. and
car.
two
rifles,
two
daggers
and
a
President Truman asked Con­
many o f them Indicated that they
gress to put the Reconstruction black jack. (Rolen loot was found
recommend the HADACOL for*
Finance Corporation under a (In­ in his automobile, and he person- muta to their patient*. HADACOL
all* led officers to a hidden cache
gle administrator.
has helped folks of all a ge* when
Under the reorganisation plan hidden under tarpaling in the ihelr condition was due to a drsubmitted to the two Houses, thi scrub nnr mile Routheait of the diclmcy o f Vitamin* Rl, B2, Nia­
Idg government lending sgency Wrklva Bridge.
Articles am) rlothlnr
itolen cin and Iron, elsments which are
rontinue 'as a separate entity in
contained In IIADACOL.
the esecutlve hrench o f the gov from the automobile* of nearlv 30 » IMS, TWo U SIss. C» rs * &gt; * q » *
rson* were recovered and reeminent."
Ma
rned to the owners. Among these
The Presidents plan provides
was valuable surgical equipment
for the abolition of Ihe present
five-member board of director* stolen from Ihe automobile of Dr.
who*# names ha resubmitted to J. N. Tolar and valued at more
than 11,400. To W. R. Brartn of
congress only a few days ago.
Th* President’* proposal in ef­ Daytona Beach articles and dolhit
fect la a capitulation to congres­ Ing valued at IDjMO wa* returned.
sional rrltlca who la v e been op­ Many other motorists recover*d
posing confirmation ol th* present goods valued up to 9300 each.
The loot when brought to the
board member*.
. On the U s front the thief of PoHca Station at the time filled
the government’* “ revenuers" con­ a C ltr pickup truck.
Huhbuch waa released from tha
fidently predicted that bis agents Arm
y after three rears of Pacific
ean handle any bootlagging and area sorvtea la April. 1947.
moonthlning problems that might
aria* from ralalug the liquor Us
to 112 a gallon.
Tho chief enforcement difficul­
ties would bo encountered In the
South, deputy commissioner Car*
roll E. Mealey, In charge of the
Internal Revenue Bureau a alcohol
t u unit, told the House Way* and
Means Committee.

CHAMPAIGN.' " i l l .. Feb. 1 0 POINT M U G U Tcallfn Feh, 10
b lt - A professor whose animat
bl’i Spacr travel 1* "d o ,rr
■alar)- nrvrr topjwd 1*1,1*00 built
than mo»t people real Ire," ray*
up n fortune i&lt;f clmr 10 fl,(J0fl.the -eniur te*l rnRinerr for the
noo
Kalrrhiid liuide MUaile* IlfvUiun
Thl* astonishing fiat wa. dUat ihe Navy* »rrret minila test
rloird In-tay in liir will nf lit**
renter here.
man who pyramided ihr money—
A . proof. Arthur V. 8t. tierthr latr George ,\. Miller,
mail offered detailed plans for
Hr Irfl hi r;itn r rilate to thr
a fi\e*lage rocket which ha Mid
University o f minor*.
reniU carry two men to the moon,
Miller, H7 when hr •lint I V
land there and return. He said
10, m i ■ familiar f « i r i » nn Ihi
hi- deogn, while not in produrrini|in&gt; lie drr--e.| pl.ilnly. H i
lion, i&lt; pi arthral with “ the ap­
often «lr with .tn i&gt;*nl ■« in l r «
plication nf trrlmi(|Ur* already
llimi Ifftlon rs fe 'e rl* Not rvm
a t "Ui illijH is iil.”
hi. intimate- knew of hi* wraith.
"Thl* i ptoliahly the flr»t time
Altnrne) Jainr* ti. ’Thoma*,
In hi tory that people have known
whn prcpairiJ flu wilt fo&gt;1 filing
-o mui h al-oit an iiivrnlion yet
fur iirntati' t(&gt;tay, e.tiniatiri| Millto In made," he *aid in an tner's itoitlingi. tit lM*tviirh ]tMO.IXMl
leivlrw yesterday.
anl |1.issi,ikki
St (,m main la an authority on
Thr profevnnr » * • a whirl y
imkrtn, m i'ille* and Jet engine*,
Vnu-mi ma'lirmalirinn Hr l.-ughl
i'oinl Morii i* Ihe -Hr from which
ilnrlo and l&gt;&gt;niU
lint nobody
Ihe S’avy launrhr* tup vecret wea­
Vlirw pieetselv hn« hr lutrlnyrd
pon* which travel hundred* of
hit itimlol ii U m iitlo sls-figotr
inHe, mil to tea.
8t. frertnain'*
rirhrThr It*1v Irrny Mrlhwe) of «p*re*hip t* one o f the laleat tonThr n n iiln i of thr will, Marr
C. Norton, ( i n ' pfi-.iilrnt nf the Iltd Inna |ml it, Ind rpnLr yrstrr cept- for travel to the moon and
Fii t National Hank in Chum* |day at th ' h’lre Mr I hodi. t ( ‘hiirrh, back. Hut the fact that hr could
l'«icti, -aiil Mliter*•&gt; holding. "re. Wr*l ho,nth Str«*t and l,mnrl ' lall aiatut It for pul hration Inprrtmlrii » whir lalal'iicnr nf ’ Avriinr, nnd will rontinur with rllratri- the craft fa not an ImI “ Wr mediate project.
stork. and latnd* nf «nliii wnrlh I \erv(rr* throiiRh Mar
The apaee ahip would lowsr
In rompaninm In many section, t hnpr” . Mid thr |ur dor, llrv h'red
nf thr country aial ' a
email I! Horton, •'»I.m* nil rhrlMian* ’H i fret into the air almve Ihe
ARi"'int nf real r.tatr." Hr added: will c(wi|i-rafr in thi effort of laiinehiog *ite, wylgh .IWi.nnn
the p.uind* »o-l attain a apred of
"Many " f thr .ecuritic*. pur- *ouI winnini; appropriation
rhairil rarly in llfr. wrrr hrM prnmi* of ( iini, "II my people, Jfi.t*,) mile- an hour. Power
uiiiii hit nrath
I don't know , which are railed by rny name, would In* provided by four rurkel*,
what hiinvestment fnrniula I vhall humble themarlvr*, and pray, •un trleMii|iei| Intid* Ihe ntlirr,
* t v lint it certainly «■&lt; a aur- I and seek my flier, and turn fmm whirh would drop o ff one by one
I Ihrit «i, k'd way-'; lio n will I »- the
■hip
roored
upward
ersefiil ope."
When Millet joined thr I'mvrr- hrai from hcn»en, ard will for- •humph ihe earth'* fraviational
«lty id lllinm. fam ily in 100*1, Rive thrir *llt. and will tieal Ihejr -phere.
The fifth rocket, carrying tinhi* annual 'a la ry wa* only I'l.otio. lanrl." Servlie* e«'h ivm lny ai
crew, would coaat to the moon
When he retired in 111,11, it wa,* 7:101 o’rlork
'•nice it reached outer »pary. It*
only |*l,n*Ni.
fuel would lie ronaerved for thAttorney Thniiia* trrmrd the
trip home. The return journey
professor "a skillful invrslnr."
would require far lc*« fuel lie“ Hr wa* nnr o f thr mo*l uncause the moon lie In* atnallcr
U H*H*(t(4 I'M * I ' l l f (lH»l
uaiMl rhararlrr* 1 have ever
than thr earth, haa little Rravlta
known,” he salil. “ Hr rsiues.ed wanted to hold .Seoul.
Hut the trap m apiiareni fin tional pull.
no draitr that hia gifl to tin- uni­
St, (iermain Mid liquid hydroversity l&gt;r net tin a* a mrmoiUl. uIm wa* to over rlirnd tin I S
Hr specified only that Ibf Rift line* in the we*t *o then four* sen amt nay gen would lie the
in hr tiand for rdiirall«nal could lie m l o ff by an -in itr|e, l-eat fuel*, pending development
purposes— leaching and rrtrarrh. mrnl moyrmrnt ma umr th'onyh of an atomic engine.
He added that the landing on
"Hr trmarkrd that 'Everything •he key hiRhw ty town of Wnnju,
| hsvc I rortivrrl from the uni- alrmt llfi n.ile* Mdllhea • of .»oill Ihe moon would fie made tall
All the tioie Commiinl-t pn - • find, with jet* and rocketa act­
Versfty, and I limply want to
»urr wa* buildini; op &gt;n 'I,* ren­ ing a- tnakra.
repay my obligation.'"
Mlllri earnrtl global recognition ter almvi Wnnju.
I| N commander* -Im.lrd to
In the flrlil o f flRurra. Hr won
thr
Intrrnatlonal
Mathematics »rt off thr Chmi-nr trap
Allied troop, rnntinoed to o|irr.
rr aaitaaeR Vr*w Paa* Oael
Prltr in 100*1 and wan prr*hh*nt
of thr Mathrinatlr* Association air nn tin « r * l a* thnueh they Mu arrival at the end of the narJ
of America in 1001. Hr wa* the did not knm* what the fToininu pnvemrnt *t a point two mllet
author of more than !*&lt;*«» artlrlr*. nl»t* wrrr planmnK Hit! Allied from the praetko field they
"Ilk .whole llfr wa» malhr. forte. Ihrrr rarefully wrie no* marched two mile* under full
mallra," commented' Hr, K. J. eilrndrd. Mf.itiwhilr I' N poo- pack,
Thi* gave them nil a hearty
Ttmmarod. a long-time frirnd. rr wa* ipiielly built op in the
"Up In a month or a&gt;t bru he renter to meet the antitlpatrd appetite for .the coffee and
llrtl on .ta u g h t
worlrd in hia office eeery (iay
doughnut* whirh 8 ft- John M.
including hudurelay*. Sunday* ami
tirantham had ready for tb*m on
holiday*"
arrival.
They then got right dawn to the
**£;— r U f r - H r i r r i - * T ~
real htwiiur** at hand, eqund tarlie* In Ihe field. Tnla wa* -o
M valtaatW I •*«• C.t . Da.|
7f(*t. AI Al*e|deen, it ipiayid hul “ aquadt right" boalwaa, accordInn to Llaut. Newman, but te­
le t * lik e w a i r r fr o m a M '-e
The new run lii* another highly gular battle mndillon* including
ini|Hirtant fm luie a development "hitting the dirt nnd aeeking cover
H ira m H ealed
*inee H* fient wartime invention from envmy fire."
All of Ihla reiultad in terrific
III a minute, it ran In- Kinvertrd
appetilr*, but Kgt. Grantham and
f|OW| a '■*l r o lila i to n Ui n iillim e ler weapon, inrrelf by iinorri w-inR hi* men crew were equal to the
the amallri aire Imireli and put' occaalon at noon, ana with the
liny In the Jll millimeter, with nn mobile kitchen equipment in ope­
Wbrrr llappine** TonU
•perial tool* reunited Thu*, the ration had n piping hot nnd taaty
Ho L itt le rum ran I** lined a* a Ut ralihrr meal ready. Tha *crew" Included
for aurh ronyenlional mound tar* CpI. John Adama and CpI. Elbert
I.A H T T I M E S T O D A Y !
rrla aa enemy Infantry In thr Itjrrd.
The men had high praiao for
open or rhanyed wlftlv In a rail*
MM N t f T i
hrr mmr rffretive aeain»t «traf- the "menu” which Included wtinIn* aircraft or infantry moviiiR era. pork jind beana, cola alaw,
bread amf huMer, peach*» and
behind HrM hirldini;'
\|orriiV( r. It l ’ filed ib ittjra lly eoffee.
After rritlng and eating the
That mean* thr crew- ran plaer Ihii
R1IH, pet away from I t ............ . ■ men went back t " work at tactic*
enemy d n t ' pounrinr in mortar and earned the approval of the
or other fire, and lit* It hv re. viiitinf Third Battalion command­
er. Lieut. Col. Stewart Gatchel.
mote rontrol
It waa 1:46 o'clock Nfotro the
The llRhtwelrht, ralihrr
W
rifle atilt i. deftnitedly In the ra- drill wee ended and the tired bat
rrimental pha &gt; I hr i;oa| of the happy men noted that Ihe truck*
dmiRmt* i ' to Rft the weisht had been brought to the field to
down to alnuit »eypn poundi, Thl*. take them ■)(. tie way bock to Urn
for a Run whlrh ran he u*ed t » Armorym
"The men enjoyed Uka opera­
fire fully automalir ** well a*
*eml automalir. would he remark­ tion and learned more about lac­
ably featherweight The w „| po- tic • than they had In a long time,"
pulat WoiM Wilt If ntoj pi c e n t ■aid U *«l. Newman.
weapon of *lmiHar perfrmanee t*
cbn7 o b m h ip c h a r g e d
the BAR. wriRhinp IT pound*.
NEW YORK. Feta IP-G P i-The
The Run I, fed hv aa JO round action of the Florida State Racing
naRarine |i ha- a utatdlliri to ra­ CommlMlon la dalaylng tragaml*Mala
tter I he kirk. but. in ihe demon- •Ion of horee raring reaulta from
(tralion It Abetdiru, termed to Florida track* ronatltutaa * a form
have th« tendency hf all automatic of renaorehlp" by naaalUIng legit­
RUIU —'ii "fllmh” a* thr RUn* imate newa operations. Frank J.
flie,. The ratiemr liRhtne,* may Stand, General Manager of tha
contribute to the trouble of the Associated Press, said today. Starmunle moving up ai earh of thn i d pointed out that repeatod In­
automatic thot*
vestigations, including a probe by
The oheioiu advantage of Ihe Florida autborltlea. had failed to
Run I* that the Infantryman nut disclose any evidence that Asso­
have the tame fitrpowrr with let* ciated Press rata news dl*patches transmission o f race result*, acted
wp Ir M
|o tote. Along with the ■re the eoarte of
bookmakers' on an appeal from the RUte At­ CHICAGO, ILL. f Special)—A fab­
Run rletlRn, ordnanre eanerta are betting Information. Tha State torney General to tut o ff the flew ulous now electronic ear whin miworkinR on a new and ItRhtar
amission. In ordering o f lafrnaatlea whirls he railed "the
w eilh ammunition for it.
s SO-adapt* delay In very life blood o f the bookie” .

Military Hear ilaitinu

Trainmen Fined
(C n llM W grass Ps«e c im I
all his research he had never en­
countered a plea of guilly hy a
labor union In a similar charge.
He called it “ a unique rase.
He even asked Ihe unitin'* gen
eral eounaei, Edward B- llen.lee,
to make a suggest ian for Ihe
■mount o f the '/ie. llen.lee -aril
he thought a fine of IJ6,om&gt;, such
aa was imposed a week ago in
Chicago would he fair.
But U. S- Attorney ller-rge Mnt
rl* Fay asked for a fine of 3TB.000, which Ihe Judge seeepled
However Tamm wasid:
“ If union* are to eonlintie In
grow and prosper Ihcy mu«t ac­
cept Ihejr responsibililici a» well
a . their right*. The r«i&lt;rl
m
this plea o f guilty » recognition
on Ihe part of the rinimt " f " "

obligation* and respontibllitin.
Such recognition bespeak* nq.
tinned progTts* in the ranks of
unionisation."
Approilmalely .1,700,000 births
werr recorded in the United StatfA
in I960.
1IMI I,ATTi TO C L A S S in
W ANTED—small bungalow nr
(Inunstairs apartment, mint b*
furnished! reasonable; rloi» jn.
lint T. c m Herald
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1SANFORD. FLORIDA TUESDAY FED. 20.

AnHocialt’tl Press Leased W ire

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N o. 129

Senate Asks Court Of Appeals Refuses To Halt
Public Airing Execution O f Seven German Officers officIt^sHu M a c A rth u r Visits F ro n t A n d
‘ Of RFC Loans
By Racketeer Orders U.N. Troops T o Pursue
W A S H IN G T O N . Fel&gt;. 20 iJP) The U. S. Couit nl A|qiral« ielu.r.1
'o hall ihr i.lir.lutr.l rarrulinii in Griniany of l o r n convicted Nari wat

crim inals.

Fulbright Committee
Will I n v e s t i g a t e
Loan To Oil Firm
Which Went Broke
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 20— &lt;A&gt;)
•£' — 'Thr government today rharg*
rd a New Jersey mrat parking
firm, ila iire pre-ideal and Ian
*uldirr. with conspiracy to drliir r
inferior
nrala In ihr
Army. Allornry lir n m l &gt;lr&lt;
(•rath
announced
a federal
grand Jury at Newark Indicated
Ihr .group a few mlautr* brforr
Boon,
accusing
them of " »
urhemr lo defraud the govern,
meal." The Justice Department
•aid the firm. Hen Uruaslrin
f and Sana Co*, llobokea, N. J,
had ‘‘corrupted the army inapector a" hr gifla and money
paymenta In order
to hair
them “ approve for deliiery lo
Ihr Army large quantities uf
inferior meal.**

I hr roint upheld a ruling by U. S. dulrict Judge Edward A. Tamm
who rrfu.rd tail week lo (trr thr trvrn on a writ of hahraa coipui.
T h r Court o( A p ixali. howrvrr. Irft thr way open (or attornryi lot
thr ir»*n to cany the care lo thr Su urine Couit. Il did this by directing
•Hal it* mandate (order to thr^’
at l.and«herg, Germany. T h e y
lower court l I*- -ssurd Friday.
JlHtgi Vuiillll nurd that federal were originally •chrduled to he
court* in thi* country have no hanrrd *otnc time ago, nut the
juri diction over sentence* Im­ execution* wire stayed in nding
posed by military tribunal* in en­ live outcomC'of their appeal to the
emy-occupied territory. The ap- court* in thi* country.
The seven are the la«t N it ii un­
neat- court did n-*l discus* Ihi
|&gt;oint. merely affirming -ludee der death sentence. They include
former S. X. general* Otto tkhlcnT uiu iii '* riding.
The delay until Friday in Mail­ lorf and Oswald I'ohl.
Ohlendorf wa* convicted of
ing the court order mean* lliul
Warren Mat lee. attorney handling toinc in charge of an eitrrmina.
the com*, will have opportunity tion group in ItiMsia which
slaughtered PO.OrtO men, women
meanwhile to appeal to the Sun- and children.
reme Court. MaGre’* office *ald
I’ohl once wa* in charge of *'|
lie would a t the highr*l trihunal German concentration ramp*. U
to review the action* uf the lowr* nil* under Mm allegedly carried
court a.
out the liquidation o f Jew* In tha
The aeven Nails are in pri*on
i r m i a w i no r » * * i n

Inquiry O r d e r e d Dulles To Discuss
WASHINGTON. Frh. 20 &lt;A’l Into Rail U n i o n P a c i f i c Alliance
A Senate Hanking Subcommittee
today o rd rtrd a public ailing of
Wage Controversy With New Zealand
i l l charger of |&gt;olilical influence on

%0 Reconstruction

Finance Corporalion loam - chargra which Prevideni Trum an h a t ra ile d a iia in r.
Senator Fulbrighl (D -A tl). dir
lulxommitlrr chairman, announcrd
ihr hearing will open lomorio*
with a face-to-face mrrtiog I*
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American Legion
• Post No. 53 Adds
Ten NewMembers
Ten new member* w ne added
Inal night to lha growing membcrahlp of the Hanford l'oit No
S3, The American Legion.
The new members Introduce.; by
Adjutant Jamea Singletary, are
Allan B. Wallace. William F.. VUtDonald H.
|U, K. E.
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and l-oulaRotundo, .
W. B. McMillan; Ploridp Wikilife Association officer, am) a ill*
rector of conarrvatlari , -*f the
Freak Water. FI«&gt;1 and flame Coinmiraion. told U r Legloqna|Ir* uf
effort* to eliminate water- hy­
acinth* which cover many lake&lt;
anu slreama and ara a menace to
the aupply of fl»h. The beat me.» I hod now urad, he aald. I* a non* poironoua
hormone
compound
which cauaei tha hyacinth* to grow
wilh auch rapidity that they de•tray themaelvca.
He also told o f effort* to in­
terest youth* in outdoor project*
including flrhing conteata, aa n
mean* of combatting juvenile de­
linquency.
Post Commander Karlylc Hourholder read repliea from Senators
Holland and Smathara acknowledge
ing telegrams sent by the Post
VT requesting that the -Navy not
change Ila plana fo r reactivating
tha Sanford Naval A ir Station.
Nhvv has no Intention of changIng Its plans,
James Q. Galloway asked for
co-operation In obtaining voluntears to supervisa tha taking of
ticket* at concessions at the Semi­
nole County Fair which starts on
Mar. II.
A letter was read from Captain
f t Eva William* nf the Salvation
Army thanking thr Legion for
raising ffttt at the dime hoard* at
Christmas time.
Home uf the members last nignt
tried out the new metal chair*,
100 o f which were rereatly dcllvrred at the Legion Hut. It wa*
voted to retain the wooden chairs
far emergency use.
Cap!. Earle T. Lourka announced
that the paid membership of the
Post was 4*3. and wHk the addl*
lion of new members would to
* 492. lie ripresaed hope that the
MR figure of last year would bo
eirfedod.

Warren To Carry On
W ith One Assistant
(TALLAHAB8EE, Feb. tO-f/P)
—Governor Warren isn't plan­
ning to replace Frank Wright,
who has resigned as his eaecu, « t l v o assistant.
&lt;- »
Wright will leavq Feb. at to
resume his public relation* hastsvesa la Miami.
*
The Governor Issued a state­
ment that “ it Is not at this lime
planned to nil Frank Wright’s

pUcw.

“ The Governor'* office already
la swamped with work( but In
an effort lo further economise,
tha vfDre stoff and I ara going
ta try to do Frank’* Work. We
worked overtime and on
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Transport Cannot Bo Pact Would Be Similar
Allowed To Halt.
To North Atlantic
S e n a t o r Declares
Defense Agreement
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20— 13
— Top labor leaders carried Ihrir
grievance* tu Economic Stabili­
zer Eric John*lon today, and
Johmdon railed Citun S. t hins,
chairman of Ibr Wage Stabiliza­
tion board. Into the meeting. A
wage formula approved » &lt;* 1
bv China’s board is one of ibr
chief grievance* of the labor
group. Ihr United Labor I'oliry
Committee. New awaiting ap­
proval by Johnston before It ran
become effective, the formula
would hold wage increase* to |0
percent above a sear ago. ( hint,
arriving at Johnaton’s office,
told reporter* be had been sum­
moned by telephone about
II
minute* earlier, and did net
know what part be was lo tske
In tbe mating. .
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W A S H IN G T O N . Feb. 20 &lt;/P)
— The United Slates is con.ideiing
a triangular defense alliance with
A ustralia and New Zealand as a
move toward a projected Pacific
Pact similar lo the N o tlh Atlantic
T ie a ty .
Inform ed officials reported today
lhat John Fostrt Dulles. Secietary
o f S late Acheson's R epublican for­
eign |iolicy adviser, is trad y to
discuss this and other possible de­
fense lineups wheo he stops o ff in
New Zealand shortly for official
talks.
Duties already has visited Jaan and Australia to dl*cu*» a
spane*e peace treaty and to eiplom Ideas for a mutual defen*.
arrangement In the Pacific.
Official* emphasised to a repor­
ter the three-way alliance la one
of apvrral alternative arrangr.
ment* now being ennaldercl a* a
mean* o f knitting democratic na­
tion* eln»er logather In the Pacific
area.
.Another, il wa* teamed, would
add thr Philippines aa an original
member of the United Rtates-Auatralia-New Zealand arrangement,
and leave tba way open for all
slUrnativr* now oalnr dl*ru**ed
additional countries to Join later.
Secretary Aehraon wa* reported
irwailaatS Oa rap* ala|

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W A S IIIN G T O N . Feb. 2 0 - &lt;/P)
- C h airm an M utray (D -M m il) to­
day o rd rtrd a Senate labor com­
m ittee inquiry into the dupute
betw een the railroad, and (out
operating uniont.
" In tin* lime o( national emeige n ry w r cannot pcim it our tram |H&gt;rtalion system to h tra k dow n."
M u rra y said in a statement an­
nouncing that public healings
w ould start Thursday.
M u rra y said the sporadic strikes
and fa ilu re of ih rtrailio ad s and the Mrs. C. A. Stoneham
rail biolheihoods lo settle theii
DIch Of Heart Attack
w age dispute "suggrits lh at th eir
m ay be serious delects in our R ail­
Mrs. Charles A. Stoneham, onew a y L a b o r A ct." T h a t A ct pro­ third owner of tha New York
vide* machinery for m ediation ol Glanta, died today In her deep of
a heart attack. Sna was M.
(CwatlaaeO os ra s e ala I
MI.IGIITI.Y DELAY RD

N E W IU K H IA , L a - Fell. 20—
p l V - l . u k r Uennett, u grocer, le n t
irtiing to order any o f the toImccn ndvertiaeit on a postcard hr
rrceivp.1 yrvU-nlay.
The rant, from thr Southern Toliaccr. Co.. Ltd., of New Orleans.
. ante loo late. Il was imatmarked
Sept. It . IIHii
(’oat Office workrta found It
while* replacing an old cabinet.

Mrs. Stoneham, w ife o f the late
owner of the Giants, died at the
Mayfair Inn, headquarters af the
baseball club which la holding
spring training hare.
She i* survived by a son, liars«v C. Stoneham, Prrsldcnt of the
Giants, and a daughter,
Mr*.
Charles Aufderhar. Mrs. Stoneham and her son and daughter
each owned a one-third share of
thr .'lull.
Tlie funeral will he held Friday.

Convalescing G1 s Have Date* With
6 Beautiful French Hosiery Models
lly ARTHUR L. KDSON
W ASI IIN G T O N . F e b . 2 0 - &lt;/P) S i i G l’s got a break last night lhat
t v r r y C l muil dream ab o u t: they had d a le * with s it b e au tifu l French

T h e C l's at W alter R eed ItcHpilal recuperating form injuries, had
cham pagne with the girls at lire French Embassy, went lo a show and
la te r, h a d dinner.
T h e ir reactions varied.
Pfc. John Ahmann o f Erota,&lt;
Minn., aald worriedly: " I 'l l nava
to phone track home to esplatn all
thi* Irefure any news story get.
out to Minnesota,fin the other hand, then- was
PFC. l-awrenc# Waida o f New
Britain. Conn. Waida posed hap­
pily with all *la ftrls rlu*tered
about him. When one o f the jrirl*
umc
she was wearln
wearing a perfum
said *he
brand No. 6. hr talm lv reported:
1."
“ I’m wearing wolf

Pmhahlv vras, too.
The girls are over her# repre­
senting a hosiery firm. It seem*
si i French drsignera each mad# a
pair o f hosr, and each select rd the
model h* thought would show
•a n * o f f to best advantage.

The consensus, arrived at anlv

ftta h

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Korea. But Grant, who la d feH 4.
Hlnchra, said he was no hem. *R«irlve It or not, I fell down.”
. Rogers Is (pending 21 month*
In the hospital. **1 dived Into a
swimming pool down In Florida.
'As I was coming up, another quy
was coming down."
Aa for the girls, they seemed to
find the GI'S okay.
Two girls probably deserve spe­
cial mention: MIW. Tanya and
Mile. Josrtte Fargas.
Tanya (it's hath her first and
last name) must ba the world’ &lt;
only hoelerv model who la the mo­
ther nf seven bids, o f whom three
Hied In Infancy.

Tha answer to this, of course,

b “- ^ i " ' S X t!2‘Sr
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amd kopec
Tha wither 01"a so hand were la stay In
Cot. Gerald Auger of Lewiston,
Jooetto
Ms.; Prt. Robert Grant o f Chi­ could sneak tia cngilak. Sfco ___

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cago Metohia. HI.! CpL Paul Ro­ with Ahmann, s k a spake no
gers o f Cincinnati, and PFC. Rn- French. Now I M thru aeaieona
K—* Moveh of Rackkin. B. C
Borne of tho boyi ted keoa ktt la
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vn *‘

Kefauver Hears T es­
timony On Persecu­
tion Of Numbers
Ra c k e t Operate*

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timed tolimmiy lodsy in
I'hiladclphia y.tmblrt ucu
city's deputy i-olirr tupctinlcnilcni.
Gcotgc F. Kkluidton. ol pettrruling him " lo ro vn hmi-elf up."
William N. (W illie) Wrobcig. s
(oitncr nuinbri tarkcl opci.t‘01
wlm tayi lie now inakct hit livtnf
|Js)ing the hone, was the witnos.
He told the rommillcr headed b^
Senator K rlau vn ID-Trnn) tlut

Fleeing Chinese Com m unists
Opening O f Central F a r m Groups Hit
■‘"’“" L i,R..C D rivpr Save* F’lorW» Exposition
Price F^r e• e z e At
DU$ u n v e r 3aves Attended Bv 28.709
Q uickThinkingBv

Lives O f Children

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I’aimcrs Will Oppose
C e i l i n g CheTiigcs.
Government ' Fo l d
WASHING I O Y
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By
Allied Forces
As Limited Offen­
si ve
Is Renewed
IOKYO. I rlt. 20 &lt;/P&gt;
t»cn-i l l MarArthur virded il«e roaring
• enlral Korean Inml today, wat. Ii
e.i Allied gon&gt; and waiplaue*
pound ibe fading |{ej&lt; and llirii
oiileird bit troop* lo le.ulue tbr
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keep airnting him at a blind lot
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failing lo rnlorrr the law iitaiuil .hiMic.' passcngczs when so autoK o ira .
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had tUwcred grflt and entertain- 1 ' ' '|r" ’ ,J ..WJJ ‘ Irivmg tbe autor.ie- lu |iiik ! u4r .i Iiiiih )mll&gt; ill an rllm l
'lacAr'hur recalled lhat Presi­
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mobile, a
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lit A «Vd|tl|»linll
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till* eral
-honld make the divliion
lticharil«on, a veteran police
of- 1
injun I. and Joel Most. N . ITiilav. arnl a i..|iie*lcl
lenrat
whether to cro«- the Imriler again,
"M ill.
M il l
fierr, made a blanket denial 01 lid -on. wr wat tilling willi her. iMMikiug o f the w-inllllatinK lee M n l r i i i t i i l
. ,1
. ,
. Vogues, the IHR I vcz-lon o f the i it t . l •• - » ii 1 m l 11r * m 11t a tt o ii i m t l n
lint he told war eorrr.fM&gt;n.|enl* at
the testimony in Philadelphia to- w i(
tto u g li the window ol Jd*|orii- evfio-ilion pro m i-e* in I.- i « U w iirlt | 4 f i * r l l l l l r r * , n m r t i if i the front:
day. A member o f Ito erinu comr pavem ent, tiatiow - m ore iHipnlhi than in anv to r r r v , I'B M t l iiip , H i n r r t i o i i l r
&lt;•ft *1
‘‘ I -hall not arbitrarily evtvtiie
mittre *la ff
.aid
llichardvon Inc car lo
laU.r—a* w.11 us “ ri|Oital'hc wheel, of the but ''eding year.
■tiai authority . . .”
might testify here laler in the ly rirapin
Thr Allied rnmmandi'i indicat­
A *|wvlal .wlii-doli- of event* hs. price*
day.
which wa knocked to the right by
tiern planned for eaeh day. Y r«lri.
The organlration* are the Ain- ed that “ if an-l when" Allied
WeUlierg, who al«o np|M&gt;arcii at the impact of the colliiion.
...
.
.
h••noted Otanre county, Apop .-riran faim lotreau fedeiatton. troop* narh the tonler, hr would
yesterday's putdlc hearing HereDoll, air rcnqicrating loilay in ta, Chriatmat and Florida
1 11 ihr National tliunge, the Nation- give ron*ideraiion to any “mgi-nt
first gave veerrt testimony to the
ul Faimer* Union, thr National |H&gt;liliral rra»ou* again*! the rro**crime in Philadelphia last Octo­ I rinald-l augbton Memorial Hot|ti- Club niemhera
Remainder of the week"* lit.)- Milk PuHlucrra t '-deration an.I ing."
ber.
lal where they were taken in
gram is a* fallows: Today, I’lo. the National &lt; •niin-il of r•azmer
Thi British are leader. In the
In this testimony, which the
l!iu*on ambulance Joel Mon.
opposition to rro*.ing 18 again.
_
_
neer l&gt;ay, al»o doignatiil fm lira- Cooperatives.
committer made
piddle today
They were reluctant to .end their
Wei.barg clainieil ihslItichardKi'n Senonole High School (irrhman. 'st-l «-&gt;only. L. kr ount y. fom iav.
Thr group
forces aero** last fall at the high
had
“ ‘made
uncomfortable
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“
” " k me
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lu lle ir v l fo.
a m il.I r o n c .u nJio, . , ---------;.......... , .. J&lt;*On Wednesday
wintei vi»itor* to change pre«ent law* reiaiing tide of Allied offensive effort*
to years, adding that he coniruallaaeC Oa Paa* Tw o!
under ohirrvatlnn for a porilblr will to honored and atked to regu­ to ceiling, on farm commodities. again*! (hr |{*-*l Korean*— before
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ivr
m a special nooin
unuei iponlar at
!i»oth undvr
*p«n- Their ha- torn no official word Bed China turned Ihr Allir* i»ack.
fracture of the skull, said Dr. W. &gt;or*hip of Greater Orlando Cham- the Administration will «eek a
When Allied troop, after thrust­
“
'
i er of Commerce. Il i* also the day ehargi. The government la pro­ ing into Bed China la.t fall drove
V. K oheils tin * m o rn in g . Mis.
Moss
I _
V IJ J i
A f is under tre a tm e n t lo r lareratm us file tk'ore. Marion rounty, Lock-&gt;iiildie.1 now from plaei ig ceding, rlo*r to the Manchurian 1-ordrr ill
I* *
i v i l d o l v r l of the fa re a n d esr. m ultiple ban, and Florida Stale tinivrr*ltv on tarm pruilucta ai le»» than arms* the peninsula, China threw
alumni day.
their parity price*.
ten* nf thousand* of her regular
K a a i l a a e c P s, l - * a * V » o
R h r in p
P im m
X
Liui»e» and a b ra a iM w .
t O n Thiiraday Seminole and S'
P a ri*Y prne- are wihdar.l. tor
W rlll l l i v
w as v t in
‘ 'v i
Th» driver o f the hus, IfiiY-e-rt ' ledin* eimntir* will he reeognllrd inra*iumg Inim -••mmodii» -, d
A ll-'wi'll, wa* knocked from h i*! along with Orln Vl«ta, Union Park, .laird Ly law to be ruuallv fair
DLTROIT. Frh. k*0-&lt;/Pt-Th.- s. at Ly the impart uf the colli.Ion, WV t Side Cotninunitv Club an-l lu tin farmer an d th ose w in ,
•avare law of the Jungle a**rtlr.( the automobile hilling the hu* agtinilluri*ts. Till* i- al-u nvia- t-uy h i* |ir u d n it * .
ilaall in Ihr *awdu*t ring of a near the front. OuickTy recover- ll»n dag. tying in witli tlrlandn'.
T lie
fa r m
g ro u p *'
s ta te m e n t
rirfu&lt; yesterday.
ing from a bruising jar against Civil Aitmada.
w a*
i.M u ’d a
iinn- ••• g n iim -d
ir
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Il wa* ijuick, it wa* cruel, an-l to aide of ihr bu*. hr Jnmmeit on
Friday will to n[|*- rvan.r d i
Shelia, a Royal llrnpal Tig. r ••(
l&lt; waftowsO Oa #aa» T**e|
day f"r VnllMiS county, Wiulri
M o II b m I n» !*«■» Tw«t
Clyde llra lly ’* animal art, wa.
5 % R a is e Is G r u n te d
King................
Linn Harry Itohiul! told
•lain.
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*»l tin Lion. I lull loPrince, a big African lion, »&gt;
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day that plans f..r the emimpunity
u
the killer.
fi«h Friday
fry Friday night at the
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fi*h fry
The •erne
wa* the ShornXalaric* nf more Ilian inn I ity Llk* Club ground* are going
Cirrus at the Fair Ground* Coll-I.OX ANGKI.KX. Fab. SO—(/P)
------• ulployee. wrre ordercil iai.e.1 •’• uhrad according to -vhc-liile.
•eum. Three titoo*and school chil­ —(iamhlrr Mickey Cohen, who
Jo*epli Peter Metidurl,
re- percent hy action uf the Cits Cum
(Veil Carlton who hra-l. the
dren were the audience lo Prim-. • broke l-rrnd wilt. Evangvli*! Billy &lt;idenl uf IHftl Laurel Itoad, Win- mission at an adjourned nu-cllng
eommittee in ehargi- of tin- pro­
lustful fury.
Graliam Sunday nigld in a Sun- ler Park, died suddenly yesterday la-l night, II N. Sayer, - tty •-I'-rk, gram asked for more cooks for
He leaped oil Hhrha and *ank •el .Strip cafe, uttrndid a inert- aflrrnnun while
visiting
w-il. t.|...iir.| thi. morning,
tin job Ilia eoinniiltoe include*
hi* jaw* into her Ixrk in thr ing la.t night which Graham friends in Sanford
The raise, lie added, affect nulv I ’arl William*. John Land-eth and
course of an art arrnmpaninl •poke on “ llnw To Beronir a
Burn Apr. k’2, IH8J in t'hieagu those ernplnyee* who at&lt; inakmi liol--M Xhawrn.
hy balking gun* and anappuu Chri.lian.”
Mr. Mrtrdnrf wa* a retired e|e« under ll.iIlM) a vest
Itriiel F. (Bold.ir I Itolonson,
whip* of trainrra.
A reaulttlion wa. pn-'od ev- fniil and vegetat-l. l-rokri at
“ Thousand.
of
pr»plr have trieal engineer, lie moved (•• WinThrrc wa* perhaps a merciful toen nraying for a long lime ter Park almut threr niuniha ago pn.aing
appreciation
to
the ihe Sanford Stati I'armrr Maielement to it. however. Few if that Alirkry Cohen would grl from (Chicago when- he wa- » County Commission fur the efforts
any of thr wide-eyrd youngster • religion,“ Inc dynan le prraeiirr member of the Warren G. Hardin,- uf the County in securing the re l-et wa* inducted a- a member ■
•&gt;f tlie Sanford Club hy a vi*ltwere aware o f Prince’* virion- lol.t newsmen.
Masonic l-odga No. IIP’.’
|-a. ing of X-nilh Sanford Aveuu-- ing Lion, I. B. Henderson of
accomplishment.
lie
Is
survived
hy
the
widow
an
I
from
Twenty-fifth
Street
south,
a
At first, effort* were made lu
It happened that fast. Grown­ keep from rrporlrr* the fart two son*, Arthur I.. of tVintei part of tlie old iiilnndo Highway. Winter Park.
It wa. a typical I ion induction,
ups on hand understood, hut they that Cohen wa* to allrnd last Park and Robert C. of Chicago;
Ileloeution of the City dump wa*
, , t lM-ing iuinctoate.1 with roar* from
aald the children were epared.
also two grandchildren of Win nidhortird in ease thi- becomet
night's meeting.
r« * « of Leo an-l other lion*
“ My kid,” said one, "wee more
nree**ary l.y th reactjvaHo'n’T.f
Graham, driven hy Stuart Ham- ter Park.
interested in when he was going Men, who a year ugo renounced
Funeral servirrt will lie held at the Naval Air Stulli-n where Ik,, aero** the »trei-t at the Sanford
h /..mi. Callrd upon to make a
to get hi* l•alloon.H
SO dlllllp is located. The new site Is
hia hillbilly radio .how and a Eriek*on Funeral Home ai
It didn’t acem Ilk* a fair fight. string of rare horses in favor P.M. Thursday with the Xanfur 1 in an isolated section north ol -pre.ii. Lion lloLinwin was in­
terrupted hy cheers an-l aptdauee
Piinei leaped without warning of religion, led new*men on a Ma«onie Lodge No. f.'J In charge ! Lake Ada. *ald Mr. Hayrr.
from hi* pedevtal. And Prinre wa* merry automobile chase.
A I ‘ it y
sponsored
bartovur, “ tore hr had finished the first
thr service*. Burial will take pla- .lie sat down grinning,
much bigger than Hhrha.
At one point Hamblen tloppid lati r in Chicago. Tlie family ho- sehrsluleil to take place tonight ‘ entener.
In the in*tant of the attack and demanded that a motorcycle re&lt;|ue.ted that flower* In- omitted ,1 the Country Cluli for memtor* his initiation complete, follow­
All member* of the Masoul
Realty couldn’t do anything (•&gt; officer arrest ethe
( the New York Giants, oa* -all- ing which the lion* in tlie /..m&gt;
eve
j
-*** — ---p
s
.
pursuing
re
hall It.
porters. The newsmen Mplalned [-'“ 're are- r#qu»*tr.I to meet at th.- -d off due to the death of the nto hi out anottier roar,
Boliert Xhawrn, chairman of
lie held b a r k other animal* they had a Up Grahma »*&gt; on i M»*onle Hall al 2:tN&gt; I’ M. to ii ther of Horace Stoneham. Ginnt*'
tlie Lion* BIimmI Bank committer,
•wncr, X|r. Xayer Ir.-lared.
in hla lion* and tiger* art. A hla way to a conference with *rm* the funeral in a ImmIv.
told of the trend ales meeting
roustabout fired a blang gun Cohen. Graham told the newsin Orlando, lie *t.e.*rd the fact
through the rage bars sgain-i men he waxn't.
that each town in the hl-x-d lank
Prince’s ear.
Ilamhlrn told the reporter* they
district i&gt; requested lo appoint
The lion tel gu. Sheba dragg- &lt; wrre going to a meeting with
u doctor to tlie genrr.il ,-ouimit.
herself away. About an hour lai “ s o m e
Important
Hollywood
Ire.
er *hr was dead.
star*,” and that Cohen would be
Man* wrre mitline.1 at the
Beatty mourned her lost.
"thrown out” if he showed up.
nu-eting for wai emergency or
“ She wa* the whole act," he
Then Graham and Ilamhlrn
atornie attack, in which ca*o
•aid. “ I wouldn't have taken flO,. drove awav, tinpursued.
Idnod wnulil he •• nl to stricken
000 for her."
latter, Cohen lull) reporter* he
arena, he drclarrd. J. T. Fill*,
Thr show, if course went on. attended the meeting and nohodv
Orlando, wa* a visitor.
Prinre stayed in the act. The threw him out. Il wasn’t until
lion* and tigers performed again after he spoke at the ralherlng
l ‘ \lt M MEET
last night.
that Graham
admitted Cohen
A supper and meeting of thiwas there.
Xeminolr County Farm llun-ao
PARDON AHKED
and the veteran* on Ihe Farm Cla*«
TA LLA H A SSE E . Feb. 20-/-P)
IIK LA N O SWINDLER
will to held tonight at 7:00
— Lawyers for the aged alaver of
DEI.AND. Feb. 20—(»!’)—An aeo'clock at the Future Fanner*
state Rep. Charles Hehuh pleaded ru*ed eonfidrnre op»r*tor ha* ad­
Building al Semlnoh- High School.
with the cabinet nardnn today to mitted »winilling a Conneetlrut
Dr. J. W. Wilson will have charge
give Charles Gifford a thorough lauinestman out of 128,300 which
nf ihe program.
teat of bis sanity.
h* spent on “ wine, women and
Gifford wa* sentenced to the •one, police said today.
T O F T MEET
electric rhalr for tha Apr. 24 slay­
Howard I’ederaon,
.Vi, alia*
Thr regular monthly meeting of
ing of tha Pinellas rounty legisla­ Howard Christy, was turned over
the hoard of directors of Ihr Semi­
tor. Hla death warrant has been In two Bridgeport, Conn., detec­
nole County Chamtor &lt;&gt;f Commerce
signed and If nothing happen* to tive* today. Vn|u*ia county officer*
will to held at the City Hall to­
prevent hla execution, It will take arrested him In nearby Holly Hill
night
al 7:30 o'clock, Ed Whitney,
place this week.
two weeks ago.
manager, announced l-.li)-.
The cabinet took no Immediate
action on the petition.
PR A Y E R S FAIL
N A PE R V ILLE , IIU E»b. 2 0 toOR'l WAU-OUT on wage rw.HID E DIEH
(JP)—A chain o f prayar hv student*
trala le oaten(tod Into u threatJACKSONVILLE. Frh. JO -&lt;P3
PARIS. Feb. 20—UP)— Andre ended yesterday with the death of
onod withdrawal from all phases ot
73 69
Atlanta
Glde, 21, considered France'* an attractive coed, an outstanding
30
2
Blamark
greatoat man o f letters, died of student at North Central College. th* Dafoaaa MoblUuUon Program
Btownavllle
70 07
jmeuawnla last {tight. H* van the
Phyllit Ebingrr, this y»ar'a no too* It la ravlasd, aa a Joint AKt^
Chicago
47 80
tore la 1247. homecoming queen al the roller*, CIO later policy committee meet*
U 28
Glde wrote mare t h y 10 books. died of acute leukemia, a cancerous !■ W aririOften. At th* aoaalon (I. to
De* Moine*
37 31
______ a
n “ The disease o f th* Mood, eight days r.) ana; AVI. aMaf WUUam Green;
■Is hast known. novels
art
87
a
............. ........ "T b s 1■■anile*-" after ah* was stricken.
New York
A . J . Mayra. Marnauonad Aas'n ol
M
Oklahoma City
and "Pastoral Bymyhiay." PublU
Btudeata at North Central and MaeteHaliteaA . and Jamea Care)
45
ration cf hla “ JotmaD" In recent nearby Evangelical Theological CIO eee ietray trerauim. At right
Washington
8
23
Winnipeg
yean greatly widened hla world Seminary had conducted the ehain Rimer B. Walker, etc* president ot
Jacksonville
50 00
andlean.
o f prayer for recovery of the ft - the latanattaM l Aas'n of Machin78 t »
Miami
Be sharked and fascinated two year-old senior. Physician*, how­ lata, la Khava ta Washington a (I f!
Tallahatse#
77 58
generations with hla literary pnh- ever, had held no hope for her re- hla resignsUgo tram thr Wag*
78 57
Tampa
Ing* of morality and Immorality
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Savage Lion Kills
Tiger

Lions Club Finns
('(immunity Fish
V r v On Friday

Mickey ColicnAttcnds
(irafuim Prayer Meet Winter Park Resident
Dien Here Suddenly

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To Produce F m p r r lt j (or Sanford.

TH E

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N EW S P A P K K
VOLUM E

X X X X II

Established 1908

Reds Thrown Back
By Allied Bayonet
‘ Charge Near Seoul

s a n fo r

I ), F l o r i d a

k iiiiiA y

m i-T o T T ^ T

T am p a Officials T e x tile Industry
G et 2nd Summons Is Crippled As 70
FromCrimeGroup Thousand S trik e

Coast Guard Searches
For Texas Explorer
While Storm Rages

Ban On Slot Machines Union's First Nation­
Aids Punchboards.
wide Strike Halts
Committee Is Told
Wo o l
Production

* Jb
Photo Ity Tod Swalm
fashion show, will predominate at the Semin«lc County Exhibit at tin Central Florida Exposition
nr it week when high school girls co-oiwiate III staging lour -Mu*. 1*11} on the Seminole County
vtegr, Among these participating arc, left to right, M r* Betty lartl I'artin, Mi, Itarluna Flynl, M i-,
Mitered Miller, Mias Fram e, Miwirc, slid Miss Rat lore! Johiixiri, The exhibit is rindri thr direction of
Ed Whitney, manager of Ih r Serpinolr County Chamber of t'ommetre.

Britain O p p o s e s Defense Problems Split Develops In
Passing Parallel, To Be Discussed At Wage Board Over
Orlando M eeting
Spokesman S a y s Civil Defense personnel from Ban On Increases

Sanford
and
other
counties
throughout Central Florida will
confer in Orlando nett Wednes­
day morning at 8:*St o'clock on
problems that might arise from a
sudden attark on Florida in cascnf war.
Notice of the meeting was made
I j o n d o n . r v i T ' i f . &lt; / r &gt; - a this m nrnlnr hy l.irut. Col. A. P.
W ASH IN G TO N . Feb. If. tH',
foreign Office spokesman said l*&gt;- Phillips, J r - D SA FR . who pointed
l.nmonm Slabilirrr l.ra John
ilay Britain will seek clarification on a surprise attack simultaneous- sl&lt;&gt;n Iscklrd the problem nl wbelb
out that the plan* will be based
of President Tium an't statement ly, not only in this section but rt to order s pro|Hised new wage
that a decision whether U . N. throughout the United State*.
Lcriling
amid
mounting
_
----- ri[
- - - - - ronccia to*
___ ihow
- . - far
r flabor
. i - 1__
force*-.horrid tro w Ihe JBlh Par sl­
A. B. Paterson, director of (nr *_s__
daw over
union,
l i—f— _ t a.■a*—1I
_
- *
id In Korea rests with (senerel Wemitjol* County Itefensr Outsell, might gn in backing up thru re­
state,! this rooming that these are
Douglas Mac Arthur.
j problem. In 'vhleh the
Oranre presentatives’ ungr) ilcnunriclinn
Tlte s|wtkrsman said Britain still County Civil Defense Council will nf lire (ormiil*.
slicks by its view, staled in |br l* P'lniarily i iursyed, hut in which
The Imigli question rest bed
I
in
. i t
'the Seminole County
Defen,&lt;
With »pilrg time approaching •
Joint,"M tins way:
House of Commons recently by
p wi|| r„.operate.
several building* of First Street
Regional and rountv director
I rile t il plllillr smi industry
an- getting Ihe brightening un Prime Minister Clement Attlee. He
treatment. Among these are the said then that Britain fell a dr- i bi the state ami such key mem members of the Wage Staldlir
Southern Rrll Telephone Building cision nn whether to cross the her* nf their staffs a» may be de ,j„ „ |u&gt;«rrt voted early t'dsy to
sirnl will Im&gt; invitr&lt;l to attend thr &lt;)&gt;al, wsgr
wage raises of tn&lt;&gt;rr thsn
ami the Melsch Building.
Jan. 16.
10 per rent lietwrrn
The Service Paint ami Glass Co­ )6lh Parallel should he taken only meeting.
The hypolhrtiral attack con i960 amt nest July.
ls doing the paint Job on thn after consultation in the United
*: The Dnee laleir mtm tiers
Telephone Building which Is get­ Nations and among those countrrr, siilrrrd would include a sinlilei
l&gt;ombardmrnt from the sea simul wnikc-l out of the Imiilil, condemn,
ting three elterloi coats of white
with troops in the U . N. forces taneouslv bv narks of sul&gt;marin&gt;
ing the restriction a* unfair to
with green window trim. Work I*
Mr. Trum an told a n rw i con­ using high rsptosive and Incen win kers.
also progressing In repainting the
The wslkoid brought tin whole
offices snd nmins of the telephone ference yesterday In Washington diary shells against St. Augu
that a decision on crossing the line, Daytona, Daytons
Bra. b
I I e s Its s iS n a I’ s s c O i l
company.
Maltemrn
Parking space In front of the :t«th Parallel was a military and New Smyrna Beach.
Melsch Building, of which Herman strategic o„r ln the hand, of the t «nd tm -o , Rrarh. M r. Peterson
Jacobson Is owner, has been block­ commanding general in the Far |pomled out
De«tiuction *nd fire rcsjltiriy.
ed off so that automobiles will not East. The U . N . Assembly gave
be spattered by white paint which tacit approval to tha creasing of rrfugeea would flee from the •
is being spreyed on the masonry the .TAtn Parallel In a resolution ritles and might move Into Ban
portions of the exterior. The In- adopted October, after South Ko­ font. Defend, Orlando and othri
sul mastic Co., Orlando, |a doing rean forces had ereared the line, inland ritles.
The problem does not anticipate
the painting and waterproofing hut no othera.
porter If. Lan»lng " ( Sanford,
Earlier this weak, General Mac- any destruction of Sanford and
workThe Kenksrik Paint and Glass Arthur had said tha question was "as far as we are considered in president of the Florida Wildlife
Co.. Is finlshlnr up the window academic ticcaUM of the present this area, it is a refugee problem Federation, will preside at It*
I list might he complicated bv thr second dirtriet meeting «f the
t l’wallaare na f t s r alsl
Installation work on Ihe future
blowing up of bridges bv »abo- year Saturday night and Sunday
headquarters of the First Fedleurs." said Mr. IVtereon.
at the Roosevelt Hotel, Jack-on.
eral Savings ami Igien Co., on
F IL M A W A R D S
O. FI. Weaver has rvplarrd Col villa.
First Street.
H O L L Y W O O D , Feb. HI— i,V&gt;
lie will tie artompanied to Jack­
Jane Wyman. Academy
Award Jamr* K. Msltticws as l&gt;etrn«r ui
i ll 'l l. D IN G l ‘ Kit MIT
winner for her work in "Johnny rector of Aren No. 4, in the Kcont sonville try Mr*. Farming and Mr.
Mrsi j . S. Flkern. the latter
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sloan have Belinda," now has three foreign hole area, and C. 1*. Hrasinglou
secured ■ permit to rrect a five awards for tha same performance. haa replaced Col W. K. Baker a t he aerrrtary of the organisation
room, rom-rete block home
in Consuls of Great Britain. Holland director of Area Nn. 2, said Mi with headquarter* at the lorsl
Tourist Center.
Evans Terrace at Twentieth Street and Spain presented the awards to Frterion.
Among the ,pesker* si the
and Magnolia Avenue at an esti­ her at a Foreign Trade Assorts
meeting will lie K. II. Chamlierm ated cost of tft.000.
lion affair yestarday.
lain, naturalirt from Tallahassee,
who will tell of a proposed canal
from Ihr St. John* to the Indian
T A L L A H A S S E E , Feb. HI
River.
— Mrs. Ralph W, Carson, promin
The canal project, ronrerirlng
ent Clearwater woman who wi&lt; which a hearing was held *t the
sentenced In five years In prison M ayfair Inn last year with re­
for the death of two men ih* presentative* of leading Flnrdia
struck when she lost con trot nf her communities in Ih r vlrlnltv of
COLUMBUS, 0 .. Feb. l6 -&lt; / P &gt; -D r. E. Fay Campbell of PKiladel rar. will be releases!
released on parole! ihe'atT johns hiver altendlng. was
I Isia warned today that PiotrsUnt colleges— as a result of the national Feb. 27.
re saiissc# na raa* *(•&gt;
Chairman Joseph T . Cheney o f ;
------------------ -— ------------emergency— face the most critical struggle for revival since the Civil
the Htate Parol# Commlsaion anG O LD T E E T H MISSING
War.
th# hoard'# action.
D E T R O IT . Feb. Itt— &lt;A’r Auto
lie urged adoption of emergency finencial measures by supporting nounred
She hsa served I I months of worker Karl Siler's #*tra sncel»l
churches to keep the rollefts g-sing.
the sentence. She will remain un set of upper teeth is missing,
Dr. Campbell is eiecutive director nf the 80-member Commission on der supervision of the p#rn|a comAnd lh«t'« a shame for more
mission for the remaining four than th*- obvious
reason. The
Christian Higher Education of the
ptatn is m«de all of gold, It i*
newly-formed National Council o r 'i n endowments. For an enrollment year#.
Khr was ehsraetj with man valued at ItWl.
tite Churches of Christ in Ihe U of 460,0011 studente. there are 25,■Ufl
•laufhter
for tha deaths uf George
(liter, 29, wore thr gold plate on
S. A. HU statements were in A 000 teachers, he added.
\ Rm froa and Henry
GlirV special occasions. The rest of the
These colleges, the Philadelph­
speech prepared for delivery be­
fore leaders of more than 30 Pro­ ian continued, moy accept tuittoon Tfiey ware fishing from the Clear- time he use# #n ordinary set.
The piste turned up misting in
testant denominations at the first from the government to train ■pe­ water Beach causeway when her
the Silers' medicine cabinet. Siler
session of the commission.
cialltat in fields adaptable to their rar struck them.
She said she lost control when a recently employed bahy sitter
D r. Campbell pointed to dwind­ curricula. He emphasised, how.
ling roller* enrollments and rrsul- ever, that there Is no disposition her foot slipped off the brake and and hla wlfr, taiulse, want to ask
flnancial losses because of the to seek or accept nn autrlght sub­ onto the accelerator. Prosecutor* about it.
n ld the had been drinking.
draft and defensa Jobe. But the sidy.
Her husband, a Clearwater at­
F A IJtE A L A R M
biggest lots, he added. D In the
fn surveying tha present situa­
B A M P T0 N , Eng.. F*b. l« -G P i
morale of American youth of col­ tion, Dr. Campbell said somr lb torney, was assistant rftv judge at
— The dynamite layers at thr local
lege age, "who seems to have lost berel arts college* with high aca­ tha lime of the accident.
quarry signalled they were reedy
hla grip on the future.'
demic standing even before the
to blast.
A U C T IO N P L A TF O R M
'None vet la on the verge of emergency were opera ting with
In his observation lower, fore­
Farmers In this section have
closing,’ Dr. Campbell said, 'but tha worst deficit# In their history.
_Pretsetagt-aiYUiatsd^Jnstl—
,tud I
been requested tn aid in the con- man Jim Denscome reached for
Tha Immediate effect af tha call itrurtJou of an auction platform the field telephone and yslled
____________ wtLbow they may stay foy manpower, ha asserted, has tauter tha roof of tho new Sanford “fire ."
to create an TmpeasibU al.
Instead of an titrleslon. he heard
n o t Jane."
the wall of the town fir* siren*.
A groat nnrnhag ti students
h illT t»Heb U
United
Tha group will meet Saturday Boon tha whole flro department
H
ltivn
are elder than
hare withdrawn from rollaga— afternoon to start tha work on the came bustling u p . ready for ac­
latform whkh will maaaura 16 tion.
Dr**Campbell said tha 4TI Pro. the men to eater the armed ser­
Dtnacombf hod picked up Ihe
r 84 feet. The market building. 40
teetant-rslated colleges and uni- vice* as volunteers.
by 10S faat In else, is now about w rong phone— tha one to the
completed.
public axchanne.
000 In M d jn c s wai I«00/I00jOOO

Tokyo Headquarters
S a y s Problem Is
Purely Mi l i t a r y

DiSallc Asks Farmers
T o Cooperate 1 n
Holding Price Line

In Cigarette.
Receipts
lat Street Buildingn
Are
Being Repainted
During December
t a l m i i a h s k k T Krh. 16 &lt;*•&gt;
— Itecemher rlgarette U x rollerIlona In Florida weren't aa high as
a year ago but the cities get .more.
Beverage Director wads W .
.Schott, who collects the U * . re­
ported today that total receipts
rom the nlcksl-a-packag* lw &gt; In
Isestnber. IPSO, were 81,435,322.
month of
The total for the
1940 was yt.ltM.0M.
However, the 300-odd titles re ­
ceived S l.ltH .in i from collections
In December. I960, rompared with
only I1.1M.6R6 the same month a
year before. Cities gat all the ta­
les that art collected Inside tlirlr
limits.
. The State Tuberedloals hoard
9 g »t 1307.1(1 from December, I960,
collection*, rompared with |3fW,003 a year before.
Taaea on December rlgarette
sales, remitted to the slate In J a ­
il sari aesg n s Peas Mel

Rt Rev. Fred Ingley
DicH_ _In
Colorado
___ ; ft* :
Tha Rt. Rev. Fred Itutley. D.D-.
brother of James U In rle v.
..led suddenly at his home l i Den­
ver. Colo, this morning. Mr. Ingley was advised later today.
Dr. Ingley. who retired
two
years ago as Bishop of Colorado
at tho ago of TO, has another bro­
ther. Herbert 8. Ingley, of O rlan­
do. and a son. Fred Ingley. J r . liv ­
ing In the Diocese of Booth F lo r­
ida.
Ha Is also survived by hla wife
and five other brothers nnd sisi.S .T m

Sp­

W RONG A O D U M
PARIS.
Feb.
J B - M V - Com manists In Ihe workers’ suburb of
Pierrefltt# complained to police
today that thev haeeal been get­
ting thefr mail.
Tba reason la: the postoffice re­
fuses to recognise the name of
lha mala street— Avenue Marshal
Joseph Stalin.

„
S TB B B T M T A IR
i * City workmen today completed
V - the Installation
to replace tkat
tween Hood At
rava-ln on Seminole
Avenue.
The work of back filling and re­
pairing tha pavement la atlll go-

March
Of Dimes
....
i S i.i i -------s Warner
a Odham

1JW

1.00

iS
I jBB

Vie Green
i C a n t * Matag
M r. and
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KMW

Associated I'res-s Leased Wire

L insingT o Preside
At Wildlife Meet
I n Jacksonville

Clearwater Woman
Receives Parole

Nation Is Warned That Protestant
Colleges Face Fight For Survival

w.

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mmmu

N o . 127

Europe To Double Its
Forces In Next Year,
State Secretary Says

Scmtnole County Exhibit

C Both' F u r V a m Four Feared Dead
F' ghung Shifts As 2 B o a t s Si nk
To Mountain Area
_
Coast
* TO K Y O . Feb. lb 4/1V - Allied Off Gulf
bayonets slashed back Red at­
tempt! to outflank both ends of
the Crntril Korean warfrnnt to­
day.
On the left flank, voulhrait of
Seoul. American infantrymen— alC O R K iS f llR L S T I. Tea.. Feh.
mot! out of ammunition— bared 16 (IP)
Tw o hnali tank in
bayonrli and charged. They d ia l­ heavy teai off the Tcsai (iulf
ed the fleeing Chinese survivors coait— and the four-man crew
j^aff a milt.
of one may have been loit.
The doughboys killed tome 56
Th r wild wavei yesterday dtsR rdi. Artillery already had killed abled another boat, two reported
about 100 rtf a due-in four of they were leaking badly, and an300.
nlher was rescued by a coait guard
On the right flank of ihe rela­ cutlet.
tively quiet central front. South
Sunk were tr,e trawler Rmella
Korean infantrymen uied bayonet* and the tug T r i a l riplorrr.
and grrnadei to throw back Chin­
The crew n( the Rotella wai
ese tmop« north of Chechon. Rut taken off by another (mat.
^kommuniit pressure in thst mounThere wai no definite word that
lainoui lector continued.
the crew of the T r i a l explorer had
On the western front south of been reicutd.
Seoul, an American tank-infantry
A PRY ptanr searched fur al­
patrol ran Into mure than MX) most ten hour*, licit failed to tight
Chinese Just south of the Man the rraft nr Us crew. The eiplorer
river. The Rads were dug In hut reportedly went down somewhere
last at Isast 100 man.
between Corpus Christ! and GalAction ail along the curving vestnn.
hattlefront was m tlvely small in
The trawler llellc I’atae nicked
comparison with fighting In the the crew of the Kosella off Ihe
past five days, in which a Com­ sinking ship, 160 miles south*
munist drive on the central front southeast of Port Isabel, Ten.
K m checked.
Ialter thr nelle Passe reporlrd it
The Eighth A rm y counted Red was leaking badly.
casualties at 4,936 for Thursday.
A Coast Guard lwet went to the
of which SIah 6 war* an the central a|,| nf ihe tisnmg vessel Miss B d l,
front between Chlpyong and W onreported It was In a 'sinkju. Thi# brought to ro«rw thwr. jnjf cl,n,|mon" eight mile* west of
100,000 the Red I oases alnre the Padre Inland.
Allied limited offanalve Jumped
Tha trawler was pumpedI w it
of ian . II*
.
. . . and itroeeeilesl to Corpus &lt; hrisFriday's action on the right ti und*/nta own power.
flank of the central (rent indiThe Coast Guard said the irtsw*
trs s tis m ow _Pag*
_ _ _Mat
|er Teiaa reported It erne leaking

W E A TH E R

Considrrsble cloudiness with oc­
casions! rain or drlrtle eitreme
nnrth. Partly
cloudy elsewhrre
with a ( » « local ih o a rn tw illr « l road, nol quite so warm esIrrm r north this afternoon.

T A M I’A. I rb. Ill H l'1
Mate
BOS I ON. I d . I&lt;&gt; (d 'i
ll.e
Allotnc&gt; Res I *111111 liss been t r n ln i w n r t rippled tod iv hy *
ordered ihr second linie by the n.ition', wool *nd wor.led mill
K e ia in rr Com null re to rjqtr n be­ tlrikr* of /II,(Nil t ill wotkrr. winch
fore that group m Washington lo- the union ten) w.tt "nttivrrs.slly f i­
let tiv c" ,m i the tompame, tcmnrrow.
I arnrir and M in ill I high ( ul polled -i, "i|iurt "ini nriicriy."
iirrath were .iihpoepaed to letiify
ru k e l- nutiherl .it plant gitc*
Isefoir the committer, t ullurcth. 'ItinUglioiil New I ugl ind end in
who hat hern &gt;11 with flu. obtained I i,tern ,ind Southern «l*tf It wa.
a delay from today until tomor the first imlllhitY- V%|tl&lt;* to a Ilk■'ill in
row aftrinoon
the union 4 l l . y t s , 1
y ,nd in
Fartior eyplstne.l in- w «. .end­ solved .tl (Mil llslll n| .ill WIH'I A nd
ing 17-page -worn statement to
tlir committee in imu of lu- up w ot vied i k o i l r t t 111 Hie i oinitry
A I" nit ?INI wa» i r in lir'r m
pestHhcr, adding thst he wav tic I
w h r re Aineric an
Up h rrr op all imp*itt»til luw m-&gt;. Law |.-In i-, V i
In Washington, however, "poke- Woolen Company h i* two of tlu­
men for thr committer saiil i l.ticc-i vtoolon null. lu tin- Mill id
verond summon" w n, ,&lt;nt to Fur- Klsewhrie old) a handful of
rior. ordering him to Iw on haml picket* tum id out.
In Skew began, Me., i tino.i of
tomor tow morning.
Th e Stale Attorney **td he l&gt;ad to Ml .ml
“ We Imp. it u 'll I, u frirudlv
not l r-crlvrd this -eroliii &gt;ld&gt;’&gt;
»Uikc "
■nil declined comnient
Form er Police Chief J, I F.&gt;lTh , ilkniii got luidintsy l«.t
ding* w*" "invited", lull not nltu* mnu iglil. oiti't itst-nkilowit of New
mum d to testify at tin* hearing. York negotiation* lictwceii the
lidding" decline,!, .aying h * i'll* Testili Workers nf Amer­
would have In pay his own way. ica Hint the American Woolen
The Tampn Junior Chamber of Company, tiaditioimlly the wage
Commerce offered l*"t night tn pattern-nihker for Ihe Industry.
pav hi* ripenvea for tho W «»h- Twenty of d* V’6 mill* held CIO
contract",
inglon trip.
Sam F. Davis, president of the
T W D A I'tesident Emil Rtevr
Tam pa Crime Comtitltsinn, *lc. said American Wool&lt;'ti failed to
elarrd Use nfftcials were "atallltg.” t snake n nasonal lr uffet. Th* iumlie w ired fb* Cvmm ltt/ In Walli piUtr "id it bail offered an in
pilftort that Culhteath * « » *e'U |r n.vte of f|vr cent* an ittrur.
or* Tampa street, heir yi'vienlny
The union demanded »
16
ami appeared to lie in gimd health ■ant* nil IsrUl |iat Iren1*! and r,ported till- industry's average
W A S H IN G T O N .. Feb t&gt;; d'i
Wage i- t l.l.' ah flintt. Ib r TW t'A
A Federal Trade Co:nmi,"i*u» M nl*o wnlit
iinno.il rat-es of d
torney told Senate Crime inve-tirent, an bout, iiuaitcily n o l
g.ctoi . tiwlav Ibi* rive lit tian &lt;oi ol living HifJuvimelits and other
it ter-tnte shipment of dot mac- iiUitiart benefit".
time ■" opens a wide field'' for
In f itchliuig. Mu*-., union of
piinrhlK&gt;ard* and similar device*.
John W. Brookfield, who "penal­ foiul James J. F ill- &lt;barged that
ise" In rotnmlMion cate" Involving Aim m an Woolen "a-kod for the
lottery merchandise, testified that .(like mi I hey would have a talk,
tune oqt nf ten punrhboard &gt; now mg point with Washington to refI iiRilmreil I*•« l*RKf Nit i
are “ strlctlv gambling l&lt;o»rdv"
lie was the first wltne-" a» the
Senate's .perUI ('lin o- Imedlga*
ing Committee launched thr-*
da&gt; • of pubic heariugi t o n nth
an inquiry Into assorted gamhlug
f*i«| Jti.c|ih A
M.hhJv .
futr
enterprl,*..
Ilrookfietd »ald that m 1917 the t «»iriit!nil*l« r *«f &lt;ht* C»vtl .\it I'nttn!
"ale* of punchboards amounted to i«tn! iiicinhri &gt; **f lit* •t*iff . nUPhtiril
about Il0.6oi&gt;,f&gt;00 nnd added no n ( m Ii fi\ uiiMi l»v Hu*
one knew bow much money cluing S'piHilfmi WVfln** »l»&gt; fil*flit in th**
n l band* a* a restdt of t licit u*e. mum hnnjfiif nt thr Miiiiiri|»al AirIlls tc*tim&gt;my, livling the na |Mil t
Alurr HimVI
Iih mI nirinl***' * of
lion'a principal puncld&gt;oafil insnu
faclurgre, brought li the nami of thi l*.A I*. \%rfc |i|C»rnt t*» *r|
cl.I f.iriit
George l» Sax, whom Committee r Min*' tfit
Chairman Kcfattver (D -Te n n t id Diivi.l Itrmlrv
With I *til, MimmIv vkn * l.i**tif( C’*il,
enllfied a" the ownci of the Sox
|1|rr, f|r|ii|1\ vtit’ir « niiiiimmlfr,
onv Hotel In Miami Reach.
Muh»t
A senate hanking roinmHtcr, ( irtit. Fill, I i i»nk
headed by Senator Fnlbrlugbt *I ' I h.ilii"4&gt;| JIr»41 Atfijm K m l Klin
A r k ), already I* investigalittg ■ v»tfT lir A rmy At» piifrr ivnh m*»
Jl^OOJWO llrron trurllo,, Fln.trmCorporation (R F C ) loan In the i *i ■ cfit**if hv r»|»t. Vnn. Hlrnni'.
M
Mortrikti mi*I M Sifl Tut
Saxony Hotel.
Full.right, who«e group li« in !•-&gt; Two flight ItMlliitikT film* w rtr
Imwn*
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Fish Fry Enjoyed
Ity Civil Air Patrol

Russian Air Force May Be Testing
New High Speed Fighter In Korea
R&gt; E L T O N C. F A Y
A S S O C IA T E D PRESS M 11.11 MtY A F F A IR S R E P O R II.II
W A M lIN d T O N . Fell. 16 (/!’) I, the Red Air Force belli*- tclitiK *
i h w , ullra-hiihipeecl jet figbicr in K»rc*7
American sirmen. it became known today, recently lr**e &lt;aught a (ew
brief glim|NC* of a mysterious, unusually fa*l let frgl.ter. presumably
,4e|| to the north where the Communist jet air ft.tie prefers to inAe it
s-dlies from fields in the Mstuhurian sanctuary.
Whether th* fig h t,r t- an m i - '
two yrnrv agu The speed of the
tirrly new design &lt;&gt;r ait improve
mem on lotnn known type, xirrh n -facial it itpci al bund model &lt; of lire
Ihe M IG .I t or the L A - 17. i, m-t F - Hr) presumably ha* increased
yet known. Because tire United "lightly since then.
Therefore, if tin* Ited Jet Hid titStates A ir Force I* not yet sure,
It ha* tabbed the Red plane with need fly away from a pursuing Fan arbilary type numbrr but with­ HU it might have Ireen approaching
out attempting to designate it as the so ratted “ Mart, I" point. Thst
a product either *&gt;f Ihe deeigrt i* the measurement for the speed
team of Mlkoyan and Gurevich of sound, which varies from 'HI
(from whlrh the name* MIG mile* an hour al sea level to tWJ
ro m e il or of Lavochkin. Those si m.OOO fret attitude.
two organisations ere Itu c li's
There wire some belief the Red
foremost delgner* of jet fighter plane may have Ireen equipped
type*.
with an ''afterburner.* This ilevire
Whst concerns American flier*
a system of introducing fuel in­
Is tF" report that the mysterimre to the exhaust pipe of the Jet en­
Red jet waa able tn keep ahea&lt;l gine and Igniting it with spark
font report said It pulled away plugs— provides an added b»oat to
from) ths fastest operational let the pressure produce,! by the Jet
fighter the U 8 A F has, tire F-8&lt;! engine Istelf. It imparts to a
plane a hurst nf added speed or
Haber.
One of the early model* of thu high rste of climb for intercep­
Haber set a speed record for all tion mission*. Its disadvantage is
planes exespt Ihe supersonic ex­ a comparatively high rate of conperimental X-1 rocket plane bv sumpaUon, a factor already a
(Ooattaued O b P i s * Tw e)
flying 470 mils* an hour about

West’s Advantages In
Atomic Weapons Is
Being Overhauled,
Aehcson
Declares
ru n s .

Feh.

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ihe

wfklfru |»i»w rr%' ialrd rnilr In
l£tlteImu dHr In t*r m*«| In thr
KrrmNn Morulj j of Turaiiiy,
» lll propose Marrh *» m a dsilr
for drputh forricn mini%lrr» In
mrrt in
tn 4rr4nKF 4 hie
fnur mrrttnif on ^nrld pM rr, a
CMiffnimn! %nurrr n i j
W A SH IN G TO N . Feh. U»- &lt;)T»
Secretary Athrton raid today
hr raped, H 'cle tn i.mope to dou­
ble it, ilelenre force, in lire next
year
He *|,n riptested hope
Spain, Turkey and Greece can he
linked into ihr Atlantic communi­
ty’s mutual defence |&gt;lsn».
The Secirtary of St,ite was lielore the Senate Foreign Relations
and Aimed Service, Committees
to ,op|&gt;oil the Administiation's plan
to tend lOO.BOn addition d Atnen•an A imy (loops to i.iitiqw
part
of a combined defence lone
again,! Fommunict aggtetuon
In genetal, Achrvon developed
the.-r ntgiimrnt*:
I The wcslrtn world' sdvantagr gatnril from thi* country*#
atomic wi-spons i, now the main
ditetirtit to Cnmntunist aggie*slnfi, l.ul time i* eta*ing tbnt udXHnlagc The Allies must, there­
fore, build balanced totce* which
will make Russia he ilsnt to move
after thr We-C* atomic advantage
&lt;1itnill i ihe*.
2. Anv pollev of waiting for Lu ­
ll "siisHia i*« s*"ae *l«r

Old* Ramshackle
rX iem an E m bassy

Pill Up For Sale
n , u n i t I K L. El H O N
W A S H IN G TO N . Feh
to ol’i
Tlir old German Embassy, home
•&gt;f Hitler', and the hai er's dip
loinntii requecentativrs, is aiamk
lu In h l I
ilid, cl, the nld place, a tiling
of no beauty, weie to bo opened
today Th r Jtretire Department
then ha, 16 duy* to accept, or
refect, Ihe best offer.
The money evcntualty will go
to tin Wat Claim* Commission,
and will It used, among other
t h in g -. In pay rtainre of American
ptisonrrs of war.
Ill 'idling for offer*, thr Justice
ll.paitinrnt acted a rnthii*ia*tie
» any netidler of real estate It
gnvt this devcrlption
"\»luable downtown locstlon,
1 116 11
Massachusett
Avenue,
N, W„ tmpiovrinent of lulrk colttniclioii, consisting of 7ti rooms,
large ballroom, El bath and 6
additional toilet rooms, garage*
and -totagr space; situated on
II m s U bcmiI

fin

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(Biota I k Raised By
Seminole (’minty
Tin- rhildirn's 11"tire Society of
Florida of which Mnrrut '* Fngit
ha* l-een pi evident for mure than
111 years, reports that Seminole
County mss well over its quota
of 11.000 In donation* during I960.
Total gift* from till, rountv
were 11,(22 of whiih Sanford riti*eu* &lt;"ritribqtei| I I . 197. Other do­
nations were: Oviedo. 1107; Longwood, 119.60; Lake Monroe, 16.00;
Lake Mary, 122; Geneva. $10 and
Altamonte Spring-, 11.90.
As rompared to a state goal of
132(030 the total ,*tfti in Florida
were 100.370,
"This Is s notable record.’* -aid
Mr. Fagg. “and one for which the
Horirty |s dseplv grateful." i l l
pointed out that the Society gave
esirl. rate, study and supervision to
1.560 "|e,«* rhanred” Florida child­
ren during I960.
"A ll indications ate that we will
need In aid many more during the
corning year," hr added, "for we
started out the new veer v.dth 027
children under care."
M ASONH T O MEFTT
Sanford fridge No. 62. F. and
A M . will meet Bidurdav night
at 8:00 o'clock and the Master
Degree will lie conferred.

The Weather
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Feh I r t -u D
M
Birmingham
75
Rtamark
31
15
Rrownsrlllr
51
IT
Chicago
31
30
16
Denver
16
30
Dei Moines
28
66
Fresno
38
.18
New York
28
Washington
38
38
Montreal
14
-8
Jacksonville
70
84
Miami
73
68
Tallahasite
77
83
Tampa
78
86 ■

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Tk* I l f is iz u a u ,a ik e r ml ike
S**aeUle4 f -e e . -k le k la ealllled
e ,,le e l.,lr la Ike aee la , „ f a M I eallaa as all Ike laeal se n t arla.e-A
la Ikls * e * - , , , e i . as well aa all
A t aew* .-1. , 1. -. *•

API pliilteutphs which promise*
to - ttlhronr loafers and Idlers at
the espenae of the thrifty and in­
dustrious and frugal rest* on
frand and wholesale Ikeft. Robin
Homf railed if redUtrib«tio* If
I bn a knewert any man of activity
among them, turn make them
rulers.— Gen. 47:6.

Nation la Warned’

Is happening in the Russian air­
drome! beyond the Yalu Ri*»r
boundary between North Korea
tC M ila a e g r n a ra g e O w l
and Manchuria— the boundary be­
problem in jet engines.
So far as ia known, none of the yond which United Nation! fllert
F -M types in operation in Korea are restrained from going.
Despite day* of failure of Red
are equipped with afterburner*,
although t h e
F -M -D recently
went Into production
This late
model i* equipped with an after burner.
There appeared to be tome pot.
•ibiiilty that the Red's mystery
plane might be one of the known

rraatlaoeU room h i e Ooet
The A rm y ban been havinf a tiff w ith a newa correajob*, tbo speaker said, adding:
By D e W ITT M acKENZIB
(Mindent in (ierm any, one of ita own former employee* who
Bui the biggest lota la not In
AP Faratg* Affair* Analyst
resigned because, he declared, news was being suppressed
enrollment but what hat happened
to meet |iollcy rules. Th e news outlets involved are the
The Moscow pres*, markiag the to the morale of American youth
Armed Forces radio and the Stars and Stripes, A rm y news­ first anniversary of tha Russo- of college age. Th e { M l undergra­
paper. An A rm y spokesman said there was not any censor­ Chinese alliance, make* much of duate teem* to have loit hit grip
claim that the joint actions of on the future. He is concerned
ship, but that "we try not to scare our people nor the Ger­ the
the two nstion* w ill have a power­ only with what may happen to
mans."
ful Influence on the future of law today.
"The lost in morale it underThe official statement suggests n failure to grasp ' humanity.
Whether this It a correct fore­ •tardahie arid tragic. Can anyone
what news is and what censorship and bias are, a common
the church may anything to
failing of government news controllers. A newspaper, or cast depends heavily on whether Lut
Bolshevism grows in strength or Ihrte young people that will reother news disseminator, can try to Ire truthful, to be ob­ — as man* Democratic observers •0&gt;re their spirit? The Christian
jective and to Ire fair, and those rules of policy will help it believe— blows up because ef m an­ church is built on the life of n
to present an accurate and faithful picture of the news. If kind's refusal to be regimented. mar. who died on the crosa. Th e
mutt remind theta yonng
it tries not to scare people, the news will certainly suffer. However. It strikes me that the rhurrh
Moscow prediction isn’t to be people that he livrt t&lt;day to guide
If it tries to follow any other policy rule, beyond those of tossed aside lightly without roo- all &gt;.f us along a toad of sufficing
truth, fairness and objectivity, the news, lr- being trimmed sidrtatioe.
*►»« mat lav the ttrength of even
to fit the rule will be distorted.
Ceitainiy •now -t a i . ' th» itrongert."
Or. Campbell proposed the romTiie American press, since it won its first struggles the vast Asiatic theatre, which misiinn
adopt this three-point
contains
more
than
half
the
for freedom, has always upheld the principle that the people world's population, presents a program to meet the critical situa­
are entitled to know the facts of what goes on around them grave problem for the democra­ tion:
1. That every Proteitant deno­
and in the rest of the world. The people do not need to be cies. It could be the decisive bat­
sheltered from grim facts any moie than they should be tlefield of the Ideological strug­ mination, through its Board of
* Christian Education, provide em­
deprived of happy ones. The people can decide for them­ gle.
Many of these peoples still nr* ergency funds to hrtp college*
selves whether or not to be scared.
P»n *nd facilities Intact
living
in primitive conditions,
2. Help strengthen the National
The support of this principle requires the American! literally generations behind the
press to lie forever alert for attempts on the part of govern­ western world. Poverty and hun­ O ir'ttb n Student Movement ( U ­
nited Chistian Stu-ter.t Council) to
ment or other institutions to apply rules to the news, to ger are the general rule.
advance the aniritual well-being
Untold
millions
of
Asiatics
detect suen attempts and to slap them down. Newspapers never see the time when they are of Protestant student*.
persist in this campaign not in order to be free, for their not hungry— a fact which I know
S. Recruit and train in Christian
own sake*, to say what they please. It is done because every from personal observations during TKatinn*, *-*ch at education,
evanrelltm and medicine, an sdeconfirmed newspaperman has an unshakable belief in the various trip* to the Far East. uuate
number of men and women
Naturally
such
conditions
pro­
right of the people to have all the news, and he wants to be
'or enlarged field* of *eervlce at
vide
a
fertile
field
for
any
sort
free to present it.
•
home and abroad.

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of ideology which holds out hig
promises ef betterment.
The United Slates is plsaoing to j
•So the combination of the So­
viet Union and huge Red China
tend foui disiskmi lo Lurope ley •
comprise a formidable alliance,
suimnei and General Knrnliowri'i
especially since much of their
army then will conm l of 16 divi- 1
territories actually
lie within
Sfont. Ilisl 11. it will il the HusEastern A lia . China, to be tore,
iiam don 1 dei h !r to tale over
suffer* from the common ailment
of poverty and hunger. But she
tin* spnny
does have a vast reservoir of man­
power which la backed by Russian
Tire 1 :me&gt; Union i-oiots out that
resources— military
and
other­
a irttni investigation in Georgia
wise.
diulosrs that 31 cases of lich 01
This enables the Rutto-Chinese
nesr-igh children have parrnts re­
combination to use force las in
Korea and French IndoChlna) or
ceiving public old age assistance.
threats of force, with which to
Tbe way lo correct this situstion in
drive home the ideological spike.
a burry is (or Congress to authorise
Revolutionary actlvties are being
publication of welfare lists in lull
Inspired and backed by the RuaaoChinese alliance, mnd this pro­
gram U *w ratling.
It 11 hat bad we ln*f to many i
It ic, of course, too early to
headline traders in this country
arrive at any final ronclusion
who will not bother lo find out
regarding the Asiatic situation
the meaning of General MacAr- ,
A long, hard conflict may He
•bur’s statement that the question tent. O'NeiH's Inter work luss been infrequent and not so ahead.
Much will depend on the trend
of trotting the 36th Parallel is I

"purely academic". It would help
lor them lo know that MacArthur’s ,
fortes are not itrang enough to
cross the 36th Parallel against
Cbm* in force even rf they wanted 1
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O uchThat Tooth!

ikm uti:!.

abti a fiRntevxcfiifcp J pilot* as*
nv«t* fin* on May I. we woit&amp;r
il anything i« being done about
leadivaling the USO. ui providing
other luitalde itteam ol entertain­
ment fur lit* ollkeri and men whdr
they are here. Early in live tail war
tire pteveal Touritl Center wa* con•trotted by the W|*A snd the City
lor uie at a icrvic* men'* center.
There h no W PA now, but we
wonder il there 11 not vome other
government agency which (ould
help provide lundt Ior another
USO building. We doubt il it
would be feaiiide for the Chamber
of Commerce, the louruli and tlte
•etvicr men. all to try lo uie the
pirienl building at the lime time.

Russians Test Jets

lion of the Orlando Morning
.Sentinel— "W h y Not a Woman's
Ktrhange for Orlando?
A* a ritlien of Sanford. I am
pleased that we do hava such an
institution in our town fulfilling
the need that is pointed out in
this article and located "off the
beaten paths of trade and away
from the retail stores", with
plenty of parking &lt;nae* available
November 14, i960, sixteen wo­
men, representing various wo­
men's organisation* met
and
agreed that there was an urgent
need and deair* for th* women
of Sanford to "share their ta­
lents". Thus the Woman's E x iL-„a* — . . into being with the
following officers tlwted— Mrs.
E. J. Amann, chairman; Mrs. C tr l
Williams, vice chairman; Mrs. D.
C. Howard, secretary, Mr*. Char­
les Meeks, publicity secretary. A n

Apparently there is no field in which the proper psyetiological approach is not useful. It is becoming second
nature for all of us. whether dentists, barbers, machineW* have been aiktd to publish shop foremen o r teachers, to give thought to o u r human ra.

S p rin g
S u its

Coaid they return to llfo?
would they stood
la

donreiV

attitudes,

pmlly

With mil read wfahee. | dm
Cordially Your*.
_______ ' ■ nia Lool*e Hippie

Th a Asiatic struggle may la k &lt;■* a different complexion a*
CommunUm Increasingly come*
up againat tha Mssiens rouatrUe
Aa I pointed out yaatarday, the
W orld Maaieaa Conference J .» «
h d d In Karachi. PakiaUn. wnrn-

Mayh* you're
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ya«*u eajay tkl*

Saturday—
February 17

fre n a / Jy a a
B U tt/ U m ,
Brown/Corel

Ik* S to rT i-S c b d tftr T a ilo r in g
S tylist w i l l m it t y o u here.

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puixled,

(D iking vaguely kand on
tired band
For an encore, to fill tha ghastly
pause?

Bom* rhythm

,'bore may ho

I cannot boar. But I - . *h, I must
’ go
Back where tha breakers of d a n
roll

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touch tbo tkyi
■oak to tbo w n of aartk, tbo
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H ttltA T
The 8*nf»rd Women’s Clul- will
sponsor its snnual hospital hrnr
fit Canasta ami liridge patty at
the club house at H:DO P.M. Dost and coffer w il‘ I* served,
krts are available at Coleman'*
t Shop. Tourhton'a Drug Store
and Ynwcll’a.
Cub
Suoit
Patent*
Study
Course will im-ct at McKinley
Hall at B:00 P. M *!l Cub p «rcuts arc urged to attend
H A TtFR IlA Y
Seminole High School P.T-A. I*
having a cooked fond sale in front
of McCrory’s store on First 8trret.
Mothers please have vmtt food
&gt;1 plant* and flowers -town town
• y P:20 A.M. or call Mts. R. T
Hunt at 11*7, to make arrange
mvnl* for Mmimnr to pick them
up.
Under th-* sponsorship of H&lt;*t.t
Sigma Phi to im itv 1hr m ention1st st the F rrnald-Laughton Mein,
orisl ilo pitsl is Mis. C
K
Carlton.
Mr* I’hlllip C Stanley. Jr. prior to her marriage Jan I* In the
Fir*t Bapti-t Cbutrh nt Jark*orivi||&lt; B--ich wa* Ml** l.illisn France*
SUNDAY
Under th-- *pon*»i*hip "f Krtu 8ptl|er*, -iaughter » f M r-. an«l Mrs. William 8pillrr». Tin l-riilegtiK-m
Eigrna Phi anrvrilv tbr r«r--ntt-&gt;n i» the -in - f Mr nml Mt* Phillip t*. Stanley, 8r.
let at the F-inald-Laughton M- tn
m ial llrvpilal il Ml* J II. I.er.
Jr.
.
M tiN D V v
Th* Dependable Clas* &lt;d the
First M*thodi»t Church will meet
with Mr*. .1. I&gt;. Callahan, hs.'« Kn*l
Mt*. Dial Gray and Kua f'-ikr
Twentieth
Street at K;nn I'M
lb-tie have g »m t » M m iiii t-r vi.it
There will he a Matkrt Basket
for the weekend.
Bale.
T h r Women'* Missionary Koricly of the Fits! Ilnnti&gt;t Churhh
will meet a* follow*: 2:011 P. M
nrayer hand; 2:20 P. M. r-m m ltter
•Meeting*: .7:00 P M. directed
community missions.
The Primnrv 8unl-cams will
meet at the Fir*t Baptist Church
Ihl* sflriniH.fi at .7:20 p. M
rra im
Mt. ami Mr*. Hraitrv fMham ,«n-l
The trgulai weekly Unity ClnMrs. D-lham'a parent* ate n p c i lwill meet at the Vttlde* Hotel at
«--l to return t— lav aflri sprndine
7:.’UI IV M. Mr*. Carolyn II. P ar­
v 1,41 -lav* ill K( V Wr*t.
son* will l-e the teacher.
The Florida Audubon Horietv
Mia* Janette Jenkin*— -, ktu-lcn*
will meet at the (in iden Center
nurse at th - 81. Vincent'* H&lt;&gt;*niat 7:.m P M . ltearoW Rirh will
tal tn Jarkvonville. I* spending the
show a nmvie on "Klar (lazing ”
wreken-l with her parents.
9 The W. 8. C 8 will h--l-l a
»lu«tv c|a»» on the l-nnk "Nenr
Mr*. J. C. AvrtH'ke h*&lt; received
Ea*l
Panorama" at llrK lu ltv
xi-i-l that her uraii&lt;l*»n, Sgt. Il
Hall from Irtifln ui* 7:0ti, Frl»
Clareti-r I - M rt’iinir, lis* l-epti
20. A raveled ,|1*1, luncheon will
nwnnje-l llr.&lt; l-ti-iizr' atari, medal
he served.
He is serving in Korea.
The ItistIt Hprs-ring lunior U
A.'s will meet at the F ll»i Bs|iti»«
Mi. and Mr*. E. Writer of
Church at .1 :20 r . M.
1 Town Point, ln d « ap-ort WedneaThe Chat-el f'lmir of the Fit*
Th r hall w«* beautifully
•lav m Sanford visiting Dr. an-l
llaptid I lunch will meet at *t: If* coratr-l tiir-.ig l-iil will, azatra*. M r*,.J. I', tlil-t'?. and Mr*. II J .
Pi M.
lamrlllaand
grel.•n^*^J•. ‘iTh r I a-liman.
»|&gt;eakrl'*
lalile
Tl
H IM - nI f v m \
"l-vnni s r &gt;su
s» w.m
" ‘B’ , nyerlaid
V V m n k . vk|lh
’’ I*”
f i'4 'y
Mkpiiuc »*i*lce at L«uW*e ik li{» &gt;'j*i
Mi*. J. M. HtchanU hare aa h»»r
tie Phst flapti.t Chui. «i will , hrait »Har&gt;^-i r r n lr t plee* --ver---t gnrata Mr. and Mr*. Itrniv Smith
wilh
atalra
Moom&gt;.
Karti
imllIffgin ai 7:20 P. M. We l-egiu a
nnd daughtri Virginia of 'lalta.
atu.lv of "Every Christian's J o b " vldnal laltlc a m centred with Mont. Mr*. Smith I* Mr*. Rirhar-I'*
a
camellia
The
atagr
wa*
hlanEveryone i* invited.
neiee.
The Training Union E m u tlv e krtrd with lain- lu(*ket* of a*aIra*
ami
traunolla'
le.eve.*
'
fVimmillee of the First Tisntist
Mr* I E Hpenrei, p rr‘ iitent,
(piutrh will meet in Ilia PJretwnn
rlasa riami sPui llm Prayer Meet­ rondurted th* ntrejmu and -lur­
ing luncheon called on the -ffleer*
ing hmn.
to give tneir re|H&gt;rt*. Delegate*
T n u H ftn A r
Mli* l.ydia Wirlwlilt, daughter
Mejaiah yMkcaraai will Iw h rhl i t were elected In’ attend the Fr-lero- of Mr.Snd Mr*. A. Wlrholdt of thi*
^ke First Methodist Chinch at H;.10 Don nmventinn in l&gt;ayton lleaeh. city, became the bride nf Paul
^ M . All singers are urged to at- Apr. 70 through May 7 at the David Carlaon, Mm nf Rev. and
Prlnress l*«cna llotef. The dele­
l#nd.
Mr*. C. T . Carlson nf Kcuadni,
The Douglas Join- Junior Bro­ gate* are Mra. Spencci and Mr*. 8. A. nn Wednesday at the Chris­
therhood will meet at the First Wilke; alternate*. Mr*. Charles tian and
Missionary Alliance
Ginn and Mr* Harry lleerrn.
Baptist Church at 7:70 |*. M
Th-eie pre.ent Were Mr*. Joe rhurrh. The -l-Hihlr ring ceremony
Jarrell. Mr
Boh Rcely. Mrs. C was i-crf-omed at I;0#y I’M . hv
Watlii, M r. ( ’ P Haikey, Mr*. Rev. lilrnn K. Smith. Ita'krto of
J , M Cameron, M r- J. N. A* rail* Idle* and gladiolu’ ev, agaiiul
irirllo , M ri
Joe Crew., Mr*. a l-ackgr-nm-l of palma and other
By B E V E R L Y G R AY
Floyd Palmer, M r». W. II. Hof­ greenery, formed the »etlinc. The
mann, Mre. W . B. 8hlppy, Mr*. family i-ew* wrre marked with
Ed lane, Mr* W. A. Morrison, while gladinlu**a and fern
kjunlora or Senloral We b»t they klr*. Epps, Mrs. Jack Russell,
Mr*. Arthur IterkwItH, Jr„ plan"•re lota of fun at the Mayfair Mr*.
Charle*
Swan (on,
Mr*. Dt, rrn-lered a program nf nuptial
Inn. Home of the boy* Hint will (Tirlett, Mr*. It. C. Wilkie. Mr*. music prior tn the ceremony. Mra.
He taking gal* this evening: James Charle* Park*, Mr*. 8. Praxler, Ralph Knlnw of Maitland sang
Hanson and Carolyn Hudson; Je r­ Mrs. D. Barks. Mr* Wilkie. Mr*. "Becauke" and " I Lore Thee", and
after the txrhange nf vows, "O
ry Covington and Carolyn Patrick) E Htnwe, Mr*. M. MeKInm-n.
Perfect larvr" while Ihe couple
Edward Gordon and Jane Davis;
Also Mr*. J . E. M rKinlry, Mr*. knelt at the altar.
Ronnie Garner ha* made II a dal*
The bride was lovely In a g--wn
with Rue Odiums Rill Hheppard Clyde Ramsey, Mr*, lien Wilkie,
I* squiring Flo McGill; and Bob­ Mr*. W D f.’aidlne-.M r*. I. Flels- of Ivory satin and lace, fashi-uied
by Cawley I* taking his ole flame, r h n . Mr*. George lU rd ln Mr*. H. with a fitted tuMlire. attached In a
Joyrel II looks like a hot time to­ C . Dicker,-n, Mr* John linger*, full skirt which ended In g sweep,
ing train. The V shaped yoke wa*
night! Have fun! !
•ne. M-s Ed McCall. M r. C. W
V Valentins'* t»ay wa* a simple Baker, Mrs. Joe Baker. Mr*. W . « f lacr and rdgrd In a lace raffle.
affair a| H. il. 8 . this yeytr; w r Wray. Mr*. R -y Till)*. Mr*. J . M. The lace ruffle was repeated at
heard Hml llilly Tison gavo some­ Mnye, klr*. W. I*. Yesley, Mi*. Ihe waistline. The long fitted
one a gorgeous heart, wlpi.rould W. It. Jennings. Mr*. J . A. Young, sleeves ended in points i-ver Ihe
hands. Her only ornament wa* •
lov«it lie? Paiiletti Casio
____ ha*
.
Mra. H. M. T y r e , M r-. James Toll,
ly memory of Saint Valentine we Mr*. Herman Jaroh^tn. Mr*. K. cameo necklace. Kite rarried an
hear: seemi like alnl of girl* will L. S*y. Jr.. M r. C. K. Carlton arm bouquet of whit* rosea, sweet
pea* ami orange hio*tnms, sur­
he eating candy for ayrhile to and Mr*. It. K. Evan*.
rounded by white satin hearts.
come!
Also Mr*. II. C. Oakes, Mr*.
The l-ridr c h -v a- her matron
W r played a basketball game
II. M Papworih. Mr*. J, Niehot. of honor Mr*. Thoms* llerkner of
Wednesday afternoon In the audi­ ran, Mr*. E. G. Kll|««lrleh, Mr*, Orlando. Also attending the hrl-le
torium nnd lost! Il was Jut I nn
la w u Tate. Mra. It. C. Moore, wa* her sister-in-law, Mrs. W ill­
A-aquad game; the R-squad didn't
Mr*. Jodrr Cameron. Mr*. Geo. iam Wieboldt nf Enterprise. The
Xlay. Rt. Augustine has a pretty McCall. Mrs. Ratliff. Mr*. Thomas nttendant* wore taffeta gowns,
good tram though, not saying Vaughan, Mrs. 8. 0 llarriman, similar to Ihe hrMe'e. hut with
that we couldn’t, brat 'am If we Mr*, fllenn Smith, Mr*. Francis short rap sleeve* and V-shapwJ
tried harder!
Merivrrrther, Mra.
8. Johnson, neckline, edged In taffetft ruffle*.
Thursday we starred with Now Mrs. C R. Kiriley, Mr*. Frank Mr*. Berkner'e gown wa* of Am er­
Hvmrna in nn out « f tdwp game. Woodruff III. Mr*. Miriam Rus­ ican Beauty, and Mr*. Wlelmldl’*
The score was 44 tn 42. It wn* sell. Mr*. Jark Ratlgan, Mr*. nf I’aeifir blue. The attendants
nn awfully exciting game and Charles Meeks, Mr*. J. R. Farris, also wore rlhow length mitt* and
you ran easily see that at least Mr*. Jo* klo*«. Mr*. Michael Gin- head.hands of the asm* material,
our team was in there working son. Mr*. James Out. Mr*. R. F. and carried heart-shaped nosegays
and maybe next game well heal M— ilc. Mr*. Fo*. Mra. C. Ryerson, « f yellow rose*.
those two, measly point*!
U tile Lind* Pugh nf Lake Mary
Mr*. C. W. Ilamil. Mr*. W. G.
We had a simply grand pen- Fleming. Mr*. R, M. Strickland. served a* flower-girl. Khe was
T r i m In Chapel yciterday! We're Mr*. R. Robinson, Mr*. tl*TT*n. dressed like the other attendant*
’always glad lo have Mr. Lawton Mra lla rrv Rilaby. Mra. II. Q. In yeUow taffeta, and rarried a
vial! u* and he made ■ very 'n- Touch loo, Mre. H . II. MeCaaltn. basket nf rose petal*.
tereatlng talk on Abraham Lin ­ Mr*. M. C. Gordon. Mr*. C. lia rBeet man for Ifr. Carlson was
coln. We hone he come* to see u* key aryl Ml«a Nell William*.
hi* brother. Rev. Daniel Carlson
soon again! David Hooter. »ur
of Nynrk. N. Y . Ushers were
Vaughn Monroe, sang two num­
Thomas llerkner of Orlando and
ber*. 'Harbor Light*' and ’Benny
James Chestnut of 8onford. Bobby
Boy' and he couldn't hare done
Hnilth served an ring-bearer.
hatter!
Following the ceremony a reMar. i l will mark .the Imtin
eeplion was held nt the home of
banquet for another rear. The
Mrs. E. A. Monfmion -m Hanford
-students are tryiug , H dnride
Arenuf. The rooms of the h o r:•bother to hare It at tha Moywere decorated with glodioluseo.
M r or th* Urepread law U *
fwret pea* and camellia*. Tbo

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v and hair-line weaves . . . B ur-M il finest quality
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llie poem in lull from which two
line* were quoted in our tpeciil
•dilion 1 lead editorial, TI m poem
wai written by William Alexander
Percy upon the occasion ol his
((turn from New York City to hi*
home in Mississippi. Called “Home"
it h as follow*:
I have a need of illenr* and of

The »lltrrx* sound of whirled inrlaily
u lost m volcwa shouting la b*
heard.
I once knew men at earnest and
less shrill.
An undermennlng that I caught
I mli*
Among these ears that hear all
sound save ailanre,
These eyes that i n aa much but
but not the sky,
These minds that gain all know-

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Light-Weight

House". A large number of San­
ford women railed lo see the diaolay of th* numerous talrats of
our women.
81nc* then 604 article* have
Iwen placed in the Exchange for
sale, some of our contributor* are
from lake Monroe, Ic n liu r t ,
Winter Park. Orlando and Pa­
olo.
A t lenit a dozen tourists have
inquired as to our procedure of
orgnnlution saving that they
•ere going back home and or­
ganise an* In their town.
Not only la it proving a* an
outlet for selling bsmr tsxdc art!

Woman’s Club Holds
Its Annual Luncheon

S'jcial Calendar

The U 8A F has a healthy rr«pert for both the Jet planes and
pilots of tha Red A ir Forrv in Ko.
rea. despite a number of “kills"
mad* on them by American Jet
fighter*.
Secretary of the A ir F o re Finletter tsjrt he doeer-l believe
•lories that the pilot* of th* Red
Jet* aren't good. And he alto taytbis:
"It it a fact, and an unpleasan*
one, that the M iG i* a good plane.
We've got to stop the tendency
that only we ran build good
Plane*.”
The report of the appearance of
a new Red Jet in Korea add* to
the rrneral uneertalny about what

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than pay a much-needed visit to the dentist; and much un­
necessary tooth ilumage results Doubtless some of th U un­
reasoning fear is founded on lnconsid«rat« treatment of the
liatient as a child.
A t a recent meeting of dentists, a jisychologlat gave
some pointers os to the proper way to make good child
patients. Make no false promises about not hurting, do no
coaxing or bargaining, said the export, but inatatd give ex­
planations of the tools used, provide stop-and-go signals
for the child to use, snd give him prldo In tho finished reju lt. It is nlso a good plan to have a child accompany a par­
ent on the letter's visits to the dentist T h a t the parent also
might show greater fortitude under his offspring’s obser­
vation than without it was a point not mentioned but worthy
of note.

Jeta to apt-ear or the fact that m .
tually only a few doxen of
planet -hare been tern there It 4
rtrong suspicion that the Red
air Heel i» being expanded fur
pot tibia lighting, m att Mow.
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* ‘ Billy Pbogan
H e in R. Bradley
M. W . Dolrymple

Brute Morris
lilt. 1. L. Beard.

1 l&gt;e annual hil-lgr luncheon of
the Woman'* flu b was held Wed­
nesday. The hall » t . attractively
decorated with the Valentine mo­
tif. Red pnlnsrttia* and white
tlalice with green fu n wine plaeeil on the Mage and mantel. Small
hcait tree* were plared on the
long table which wn« uiveted with
a lacr cloth. On each tatdr * t »
a tinnll notegay Ixniqiirt of awret
|&gt;en* in a lacr doily. The menu
further rained nut the Valentine
idea hy containing a red vegetable
Juicr rorktail and cherry tarts.
A fjrr the delfciou* luncheon
sa&gt; *eiveil, bridge and ranaMa
were playeri. High wore in bridge
wa» won hy Mra. K Complnn and
high for canasta wn* won hy Mr*.
Pan W right, Jr.
Hostessr* for tile oveatiou wcie!
Mr*. I.. I.. Sill, chaiiman Mr*. C.
R. Dawson, M i v It R, Reek, Ml*
John I.. I.rr, Mr - Elton J. Moughton, Jr., Mr*. T - d William*, Mr*.
Malcolm Higgins and Mi*.* Kllaloe
Kirrhoff
Among tho.r pre.-enl w rtr Mr*.
W. R. Jenning*, Mr*, t'. O. June*.
Mr* K P. Knowles. Mrs B ill
Kirk, Mrs. II .1 l.ehman, Mrs.
Henry M rlanlin, Jr., Mr*. George
McCall, Mi*. John Mrltch, Mra.
It. C. Moore. Mr*. II. K. lieeker.
Mr*. Francis Meriwether, Mr*.
K. A. Mnnforion, Mi*. II. A. Mi&gt;ntilth. Mi*. J T . Newby. Mr*. A .
M. Philip*. Mr*. II M I'apworth,
Mr* C K. Praetor, Mr». Wallace
M Philip*. Mi* C. |. Redding,
Mr*. Clyde Ramsey, Mr*. Jack
Russell. Mr*. Miiiani Ku**ell, Mr*.
Ila itv l!oh*on, Mt* II. W. Ituckrr
and gue*t Mr*, it A. Win*ton of
Wa*hington, D C.
Alto Mr*. W. M Scott, Mra.
Waller 8nl-lr»w. N|1 • pir*ton StephriiMiii, Mr*. W. II Stnnper, Mr*.
Ihoigla* Strm*trom, Mi*. Clayton
Smith, Mi*. It. v Smith, Mr*.
John C, Reave*, Mi*. I, K. 8 pen*
rer, Mr* Anna Stockhoff, Mr*.
Roy Tllli*. Mr*. C h .ile . Vodopich.
Mi* W K. Varn and guest, Mra.
M. W. Shurtleff of Tampa. Mr*.
(*. P. Ha 1key. Mr* Hiodir W il­
liam*. M r- George Well*. Mr*.
Ed II. Witlink. Mr* ll. n Wade.Mr*.
I». II. Watkins. I l o J l» W rlvh t,
Jr.. Mi*. Henry Witte, Jr., Mr*.
Pug-nr William* Mr* Voile W IIHam*. Mr*
pied Wight. Mr*.
J . A. Voting amt Mr*. W P. Yealey.
Also Mi*. R odnnk Ailain*. Mr*.
J. Ho*» Adam*. Mr*. K. P A ll­
demon, Mt*. Atthur Beckwith,
Mr*. J
P Itakei. Mr*. II. M
Itin n*. Mr*. T C lll.u-d-ll. Mjt*.
Unfold Hi own, Ml*. C. W Itaker, Mr*. P. Compton, M i- II. IL
Crumley, Mrs, ftobgrt Cohn, Mr*.
J imI-t Cameron, Mi* J P. Cullen.
Mi
Tim Crawford, Ml*. J. D.
Callahan, Mi . Malgairt I,. Kdwards, Mr*. C 1 Kail. Mr* John
Pirk, Mi W It Plleibe, Mi* C .
J prthei, Mr*. J S- CJIIIon, Mr*.
H. W. Aloodapeed Mr*. S (,’. tiia
haiu. Mr*. 4"* SiatteM, Ml*. 8 . D.
llighlayman, H i t . K t l ll*rpe»%
Mr*. W. It. Hofmann, Ml* 8 (J.
lUtrtm an, Mr*. l ' C. l|enderM»n
Mr*. II. IX llelarl, Mt»- K *'•
|(nh|*»n, Mr*. Fred T. William*.
Mr*. P. W.
D rill iki.-i
Harrison. S
J*mi’*ti&gt;wn
Mr*, lawi*
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Mary WaHhhurn
Honored With Party
In celebration r f her srvrnth
birthday *nnlvcr*ary Mary Helen-Washburn wn» honored with a
Valentine Birth-lay petty -*n Wed
nr»da\ aftern'-in at the home of
her gr*n-l|uiienta, Mr. ami M i ­
ll N. Tamm
Palmetto Avenue
T h r rooma "f tin Tamm hotnt
wrr«* Im-n -i Vif nil y decorated with
reel and while strramrra ami
flower* carrying out the Valrn
tine theme. Game* wrre played in
the garden and a prlxe wa* pre­
sented to Allan Pond*? for pin­
ning the tail on the dnnkay.
After Mary Helene had opened
her birthday gift* the rhlldren
gatlwrrd nroun-l the Valentioe -le
rotated lal-lr •rt up In^tli*^ }‘*f„
den and »ang
lo h«r. leg cream, Individual
rakes and Valentine candy were
served In the children ami favor*
flirlhrr emphaalvlng Ihe rhoaen
theme were given them.
Those enjoying the party with
the guest of honor were; la-alie
Jone*. Joey Muse. Faye Holloway.
Janet Glenn, Patty Johnaon, L in ­
da Fill*. Ann Schumacher. DuM y
Crawford, Vance Davla, Allan
Ponder, Debbie Scott, Clark M ur­
ry. Norma Jean Wlttern, Margo
lliinn. Sarah Wight, Mra. Ralph
Muse. Mr*. Ralph Wight. Mr*
Rol-e/t Washburn ami Mr. and
Mr*. Tantm.
ling. Mrs. Fav l^e. Mr*. (Jes-rge
Well*, Mr*. James Chestnut. Mr*.
Glenn Smith. Mr*. IL y . T - uh hton, Mra. Carl W. Harris, and the
Misses Snnja M»nfmton. Ran-lra
Monforton and llettv Smith. Mrs.
James Chestnut Jr. kept thr
bride's book.
After kprn«linff »*»m# Ilm^ *lt&gt;

Mae KnIpIIc Fryur
Weds IMr Willmrn
Ml(* Mae Edcllc Fryer, -laugh
of Mr. and M iMonroe
F ryrt, and Heini.o U
1 tu
-on nf Mr. and M r- W. \ WII
l-orn were marrle-l Frh, III at thhome Ilf the hrl-le’* parent" Itev
I. W. Austin of Orlando, i - i lot
•if the Kl-rnezei Methodist C tiijirti,
IH-rfonne-l the reiene-nv
The hr id-- wore a nalc hlutaffeta htdlrrina leogtlt ith -.with white acre, .or lt&gt; and n
•wuquet of Violets
Immediately aflei the woMiiiy
the enu|&gt;le left for a we-ldinr
trip. On their return Mr and ' t i ,
Wilburn will make then home &gt; o H .
at Green Springa.
Bh«Kr
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D el.AN D , Fell |i I 8pertalt
t hallapin on hi* m m - «htl»
Trtialee* ttf 8lrl*on University (&gt;• horse In "Boris Guudonoff" SI"
day railed on churches, |-hilan would relate rapturously III- tie
thrnpie fmin-lationa, atul generous tails of the srene*. th- fir- "i
Amrrh-aus In support all -mall, Chaliapin'* personality with win-1
Independent rnllrg** which etc he inverlrrl this eol-rf-d role lh
now ami have been in ihe past ■ ; many other people are then ir
vital sourer of leadership ami whose mind* are special nlrhi
spiritual strength.
for some great moment In rniislThe truster*, at their annual Ihe inlrnsTly of which make I I meeting, adopted thin (|e# lalation experience an Indelible matt or
after reviewing Ihe year’s a -t'vi Ihe soul
ties In whirh emollnirnt ha* l&gt;e* n
This new release will lx- ol m
redure-l Ihrnugh men going Into trrv »i tn young and old shir
U»e armed scrvlre*.
Those whose Idols now arc llp-er
' It aim was noted that thl* year, ling, Pmsa, I'eerre, and I’""
os in I MW and again In 1919, 8let- will have Hwlr ni&gt;rratlr educationton students are wearing (he uni- romplemenlrsl with th# e td-l -&gt;l
form of the armed furic. in thr a past -lera-le.
eiassrooms. Approximately
2ou
Inrtmparahle Msrs
men now are in the 8l«taou R O TC
Whatever latent or genius II
unit and the professor of military I* that keep* Grouch- Mart ir
science and lactic* i* anticipating constant repartee condition w.
a sharp Increase In this number do not know. But we've hrarDext year
Ibis master of the wise crack In
a..
lla -o lt^ I m
m akw nwal Msal*SII ml
The flrat Iron works In the newworld was built hy aettlere at
Falling Greek. Va.. In 1622
Under gpitgal condition* th«
■rerag*
person'* heart
heats
more than tnojtno times every 2 t
hours.
Mora than 10,000 men
and
m o t and children ware atrtekan
1th polio is I9.vt.

The hri.h s h ip n .trret lenglh
•Il•’(s -&gt;f lx lire taffeta d u ll -lyled
along |ti in- • tin.- with high
lire I (in- n— l tt*rig sli’OVe*. Her
the other evening *&lt; *'"•&gt;
lant answered, “ I think that aiTessqtie* were -if ureen -alln
i« a very silly question” M.-rs. niut -tie carrtetl h -allu en(erv(|
unruffle-l, rm iatcm l, " la d y , it U IliM ’ l••|•|•(•t wilh white iraidenia*.
Sam Appl- hy ••( New York •'ity.
weren't
for my asking
silly
quest Ions, you would Ite home rousln ill Ihe Intdegr-wint, served
i-might li-lenlng to Ihe wealher a* I-chI man.
M i. ' - 1
. , ,i,i,. ,. , i" ,l| r e •
ie|»ort**. 8ooiellme» he may »cem
to deviate slightly Irio w -lan caption wa* held si the St. MalC
dard, lull this it the exceptk-n. Hotel.
Mta. Hofmann graduated from
I'suitlly the answer I* «u his
larile tongue, ready to amuse Mn»on I'llv High Seh--.| ami fr-m
•I - m i -h with •qoitl I hot--light*- ’ - Waldorf College in F -re I City,
la and alio attended nursing
Week-End Movie*
The arcr nt Is on com-sly to -chord al lh-- Lutheran Deac-nez*
llorpilal in Chicago, III
•Al Wat Will- The A rm y " play
Mr. Hofmann gra-luale-l from
mg Sun-lay and Monday in San
ford. D - sn Msitln. one of th-- B -lie - kiililatv Vrsilemy III Jackonville nn'l -erved two year* In
more recent voice heart throb’ .
Ilti-i J u r y l ewis, his Joke milk • the N'avv H- a!— allen-1r«l the
tlMiversilv of Miami. At pre-enl
tug hutkly. make this an enter
lainlng |ile(e of levity that you he In studying electronic*
the
It. C. A instllule In New York
might likr
"Ihwert H ank" wilh IDchatd City.
Gteette anti screen siren 1 vonne
The - oiii-le at- trebling «l
lh- Carlo is a routing affnlr that West 112t h 81 i c . t . New York
you cart either lake or leave Med­ City.
ieval scenei ami heroic action fill
the stereotyped place* In this
nne. "Deacrl Hawk" will make a goun-l cpiipm- nt for thr srhooL
T h - play deal* with Ihe tore
passable evening at Ihe movie*
problems of the lyplral profesanr
for Ihe family.
who becomes Ihe "poor married
I.akr Mary Play
A three art comedy. "The Poor p u n " o ififp iH Afvl ronftH inW
k la tll-d Man" will he presented st every turn The cast consist*
tonight at X.00 o'rlork al the of adults The rhlef ramie rharLake Mary Community House, aelor will I - the ,|--g "P ally"
the proceeds of which will lie who appears throughout the flrat
*e» lia F e ..rg . t - Eqith Spear*

�McNeil Seeded 1st Mayfair Inn To Hold Ketterlinus Eliminates Celeryfeds
Tennis Exibition
In National Indoor
In East Florida League Tournament
M
RerWka. Mayfair bin
TennisTournament I'rcfeuaWaal,
will play Rol­

Bogart, Herb Smith,
Altman And Spencer
Reach Semi-Finals
Smith Sinks Eagle 3
On Tenth Hole As
B r i l l i a n t Bogart
Wins Five And Four
to—

llogsrt was in tbe trap ot&gt; bis
first shot amt Mailed out 20 fret
from tbe pin, two putting fur a
four.
Molt spectacular shot uf the day
was marls by Herb Smith on an
approach shot to thr par five
10th hole which landed incht-s from
the pin. Smith sank the gimme
for an eagle thrr* going on to
win thr match 6 and 1 from W. O.
Pugh.
Smith, playing with gaping
blisters In his palms, was 2 up
at the turn having hlrdied two
holes and gone one over on three
for n in.
Jim Spencer was five up at the
turn and took thrr* birdies on the
nest four holes to end his match
with F.. It. Smith 7 ami 5. With
a 10 on the front side he wa- two
under par for the 13 hole*
In the upset of the day J. W.
Altman defeated Bobby lirar.iiuii
Hand 2. Th rr* up at the turu, A lman held his own on the (rack nine
as Brannon seemed unable to find
himself.
Today’s Pairings:
Jim Spencer
J. W. Altman
Ralph Bogart
vm.
Herb Smith

•Louis R ates Conn
Ah Best Fighter He
Met During C areer
lly It CHS N E W L A N D
RAN F R A N C IH C O , Pel., DJ
(A^— Old Joe Icml*. who ruled
the hegvywetght rank* longest «f
'em all, rat* F .iu r l Charles, cur­
rent champion and Ilia one wlu.
lewl him In hi* ruim-back a*
tempt, as only the aiith best man
he ever fought,
Tlie Blown Bomber r-*ver imlled a punch In th» ring an.l It#
wsin'l pulling vi-rhal once either
as hs mullesl over a distinguished
hosing careed and decided that
title holder Charles was only No.
0 in a lengthy list of opponents.
01’ Joe, who will lie 17 rolnr
May and is fighting hi* way into
another rhampionthln matrh with
Charles, picked Billy Conn as
th# best of all those who have
was the best. Ils was winning
fared him.
“No doubt about It, that Billy
when I managed to get to him.
that UUe right away from me
lln sure could bog and h# had a
good punch," Louis said.
The ei-champ was referring to
their 1041 meeting when challen­
ger Conn waa well ahead on
point* but made the mistake of

•a lO t 'M T
OF TH R
Jt'IMIR,
aRM INnl.M
p t a t »; o r F L o n u iA .

G A IN L 8 V IL L K , Fel.. If i-IS p e
C H IC A G O , Fell,
o r . Sugar
rial I - It w ill lie old home we« k | Kay Itotiin-on would like to Mack
fur "lte&lt;l" llnrbcr, CHS Sport* I tbe light
heavyweight
holing
Director, New York, and George crown oil tup of two others he
Walsh, wi n. IV, Philadelphia, claim* tu wear,
when they n|i|is-ar on the F ir-t
Riiliintoii, welterweight cham­
Animal H|iorta Broadcaster* Clinic pion slnie late in Hfl, blasted
program here ori the University Jake l.a.Motla out from under the
of Florida caui|nis, I •binary, 20 m i d d l e w e i g h t championship
Wrsliiesda) night and inherited
Both annative Floridians. l.u.MottaS title.
Both received there rilocatiun at
lie and In* manager, George
the University -tatiun W ltlll
tiatlifuid, imim-dir.lely said they
Major Gar land I'owrll, director wanted mure nf the same from
nf W R IIF for m arly a quarter Joey Maiiin, light heavyweight
erhtury. re«-a||e«l Ills two pro champ.
leges In rlisciissing the forth
1 hey ul-o declared Ilia* Robin
coming clinic. “ Red -tarted out on -.(ill lo Id his welterweight
with us In al*&gt;ut Its.'tu,'* Powell re champion-hip.
marked, “ ami on his first broad
This didn't jibe with the think­
cast not a soul could understand ing of spokesmen for Imth the
him. Red certainly was a dia New York aiol Illinois Athletic
inolnl in the rough As a mallei '!otnralt«ions They insisted Sugar
uf fact Ida radio rareer began Itav automatically al«llcatcd as
on what wu.'&lt; t tieii known at '*kit weltei king when his hand was
night.’ Red was a one-mail mins raised above the stricken luiMntta
trel -how, III* musical talent lilt after I I Imrising rounds in tin
continued through the year*. Del
you know that he composed the
Flathiish Symphony during his
aHorintinn with the llrooklyn
DodgeraT”
“George graduated with honors
from the University, and was
and is a veritable fountain uf
itifnrnialiun on all matters per­
taining tu Iris field. H r picked
up where Iteil left off in otanit
itm ."
Without prejudice I ran iay that
both ho) - are tup- in llirir field
nationally," I’owell concluded
Ihdh men will handle a majoi
portion of ^&gt;e liner.day clinic.
Ilarber will speak on the philo­
sophy of the sim-ta rr|Nirter
while Walsh will offer clinic
mrmbera techniques in telrvi.lng
sports.
Rather broadcasts and telecasts
Brooklyn Dodger baseball games.
In addition to the CBS football
roundup* each fall. 11* ha* also
handled the Rose Howl game for
the past few yeara. Walsh handles
football and baseball in Philadel­
phia for AHC--r&gt;iinttittt. He ha.
dune the Philadelphia Eagleq foot­
ball game* for the past thr**vears, ami also telecast* M r thePhiladelphia
Atliletlc
bs-elm|i
club.
The clinic I* living conducted
by the Grlietnl F.iteoslon Division
of Florida In cooperation with the
F’lotida Association nf llroadra-ter*.
01 her S|ieakers on |he progtstli
include: J. F'rank llmelwin, llnl
vrn ity uf Floridn College uf
Riisinest
Adrnliilatratiuii;
llur*
Hhotlou, funner mauagri, Ib*--k
ivu lia-rhall Club; Al llelfer,
(Tilrf Snort I Announcer. MBS
Ro-ey Rim w i II. Pitl.-hurgh Base
1*11 Club; Jnck Cnntmln*, Sport*
Director. W T V J -T V , Miami; amt
Boh Woodruff,
tint.I fmithnll
cnarh, University uf Florida.

trying to slug with Joe In tlir
13th routul. laiui* kayord Lknni
again In IU4(1, this time in eight
setilnns.
Ilrhind Cunn, the man who wor­
th* crown from June, 1917 until
he retired In Marrh, IPtb, rated
the best men to face him as f&lt;d
low*:
No. S -M a a Baer.
N&lt;&gt;. 1 — James J . Ilrsildork.
No. 4— M a i Brhmtling.
'No. 5— To m m y Farr.
No. d— K itarH Ohsrle*.
No. 7— I’rlnvo Camera.
Nu. A— Jersey Job Walcott.
No. U Hull Fastor.
No. 10— Arturo Goihiy.
Ixiui*, turned phllostkpnical now.
r q i 'i r T Y

Lejpil Notice
n

FRIDAY FEB. 16. 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

lin'* Cull#*# Caarh Jim m y
Mar D m fa II In an aililMlIon
teanla m alm al thr h o ld
roarts tonight at A:M.
T . F . Tucker mil) team
• ith Elaine Lewlrki In a
wised double* with Krrlrka
and Dorla Jansen. MIm I-e•Irkl and MIm Jam*** are
Rollins College stars.

•tars. The match will he “ refered“ hv Eddie Eagan, chairman
of the State Athletic Commission,
and the •’knockdown keeper" will
tie the heavyweight contender of
not so many years ago, Abe
Simon
Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dod­
gers' second baseman, will meet
wielding a tennis racquet and
net are llillv Talbert— Robinson
Tallicrt serving with a hat.
Herded first for the nationals
is defending champion McNeill of
New York, followed by Talbert,
New York; Vic 8eisa*. ITillidelfihia; F.ddie Movlan, Trenton, N
J ,;
Rlrcardo
Italhiers,, Chile:
Charles Mastrrsnn, Hlcksvllle, N
Y .t Rtralght Clark. I ais Angeles,
and Harold Burrows, Charlottes­
ville, Va.
Only three are seeded in the
women'* division, headed hv de­
fending champion Nance Otaffre
nf Ventura. Calif. Hevrrly Baker.
Hanta Monica. Calif., 1* seeded
second and Mrs. Pat Canning
T&lt;*id, U Jolla Calif..1 third.
Afternoon and night competilion I* scheduled tomorrow._____

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vagatable* and frull. market unedited
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Ity H A R O I.D V. R A T I.IF F
H A R L IN G E N . Tes., Feb. 10—
&lt;4*1— The 110,000 Rio Grande V a l­
ley Open pushed Into its second
found today with the field d i a l ­
ing M artv Furgol, a golfer who's
looking for a job.
The tall Long Beach, Calif., pro­
fessional who has won only poc­
ket-change thus far on the sevenweek tournament trail, yesterday
whipped par by s ii strokes uver
the battered, muddy fl,0u5-yard
Harlingen Municipal course and
his CS stood up ts the lead.
He was lust one stroke ahead uf
veteran Henry Ransom of Ht.
A ml rows. 111., ami Chuch Klein of
San Antonia, Te * „ when 125 p la y­
er* of the original field of 140
answered the call lo the tee to ­
day.
Marty grinned all over. !-a*t
week, when he failed to finish in
the money of the Tests Open at
San Antonio, he said be guesses!
he'd Just have to quit. Ills total
liankroll on the winter tour wa&gt;
a puny 1450— earnest by taking
tenth In the Los Angeles Open.
Rut a new sponsor ram* along
and he found he could go through
this tournament ami also the
Houston open neat week.
So Furgol la after lha top
money— and then hell be interest­
ed In a good club job somewhere.
Marty played the very difficult
course— made so by weather con­
ditions— yesterday in champion­
ship style. He conquered the back
nine— toughest nut for most of
the pros to rra rk — In 14 strokes,
tgo under par.
Ransom was considered the
strongest challenger. The big Ton*
an, who Is one of the lop moneywinners of the year, pitched lr, an
ragla with hie fine M.
Borne of the top-rated fellewa
failed ta get Into the par-crackin** bracket, Lloyd llangrum of
Chicago, for Instance, did an even
par 71 a* did E - J. (Dnteh) H a W
rlMWt o| Rt. Andrews, U l„ tho
T e u w 0 p m rhaiapldn.- M ingrum ,
leadirtF Bianry-wlnner of tbw year,
has brew th# big favorite fur fj!#4
ftOO
e fr..
^
00(1 first money h
h#*P.J
Jack Hurtle,
Burke, Jr.
Jf- nf
af Houston, anan­
othrr
T lv o r lir — hr'*
other TSvnrllr—
he's th#
th* defenddefend­
ing rhampion— did quit* all right.
He had a two-under par 00 and
was in seventh place, in good posi­
tion. A stroke better were Ed
Furgol of Royal Oak, Mich., the
Folfef with the withered a rm ;
Glean Teal nf Jacksonville, and
M a i EVAfw nf Detroit.
■ B A U C IIA M P

lia g a ra

L . J. o h .n m' s • 77-75I
II

Ir m m ilh

N EW Y O R K . Feb. i d - U P i Rangy Joe Hmyth of the tourna
mint-tenacious Niagara basketball
five tipped In a rebound at the
butter to up&lt;et high-ranking Kt.
John's last r.ight, 77-75.
The winning two-pointer came
after the fighting upstate New
York team sent the game into
overtime. HI.
John's had Ird,
68-41, with leas than three min­
utes left, in regulation time.
.Smyth's basket snapped the Hi
John’s winning streak at 12 ami
made Brooklyn five’s mark IH-1
fur the seasun. Hi. John's ranks
seventh nationally in this week'Assorialed Press poll.
Canlilu., also from Buffalo,
N. Y.. also def.atrd C O N Y in
overtime, f.7 ill, in the Madison
Square Carden otamer. Scrappy
Boh Hlortzel led the il|i*taters to
their 1.1th victory in Its start*.
Major action was light. In
other games, l.t,ui*Villr I1H11 dr
feated Toledo. IW7-SH; Cincinnati
(11-2) walloped Ohio University
M 4 &gt; ; Vslparaiso (11-41 w Moped
Ht. Joseph's of Indiana, *-7-f-**

Jimmy Smith led the Celeryfed
attack with ft and 7 points re*per­
il tele a. l U !«cal five tlrhtenrd
it* defente and held the hlfh-w erln r Saint* to their lowest eeore
nf the season.
Watson, high scorer with 1C
points for the St. Augustine squad
was a thorn in the Celeryfed de­
fense all night.
Score
Varsity l.lneup
(ianieti White
(irrald Covington
Jimmy Smith
Clarence Cluasc
Wise Hardin
t^ ftv Reynolds
tunlur Metis
Dennis Stafford
Ray Davit

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I o * i 111: wri»:l.t I
bad n&gt;. -»1 i■•111 ■ P P § f t s4Jff ■}. !
and felt juat y «•
i
erally run down
But Mr. Berry "•
didn't alt around wot tying; he
did tomethlnir about it. M r. l i m y
itarted taking H A D A C O I.. In u
wrek'a time he noticed a
derful improvement. Many foil.*
from all over the country have
found that H A D A C O I. ha* re­
lieved the real cauie of their
troubles, when they ate due to
Deficiencies of Vitamin- H I. K2.
Niacin
and
Iron,
and
m utlnued use of IIA D A C O I, helps
keep these trouble* from coining
back.
Here is whst Mr. Berry -ays
about today's grrst IIA D A C O jm
“ I was run-down, bad lost
weight and just didn't have an
appetite. 1 juit couldn't even forte
myself to eat at all. I lirutd ai-mt
H A D A C O I. on the radio and tried
a bottle of It. In a wrek's time
I noticed a big Improvement in
my appetite— waa actually hungry
and wanted to rat. I bav. now
regained the weight I hail lost,
and have an amatlng appetite. I
have since taken about twentyfive bottles of H A IM f'O l. , ■recommend H A D A C O I. tu all m l
friends. I always have H A D A C O I.
In the house and Just wouldn't
be without I t ''
e tiSI. Tfce LeBlanr f'orperallaa
A ir ,

E X P E R T C O M IN G
H E R E A G A IN
R. K . SII A 1.1.E N IIK M G E K
well.hnuwn espert of Tampa,
will pers-mslly demunstrat* hi*
method without charge SI Vsldrs
Hotel. Sanford. Halurdar. Feb
11th from IS A M . lo I PM .
Mr
Hhallenbergse says Iho
Hhallenbefgar method epalraets
the opsatna In remarkably short
time nil I. Iho average r*»o •regardlrde of the site or lorallea
sf the rupture, sad no matter
lo w much y n » lift or strata, asd
Mils yon barJt.fa work th* esrae
■tjty -a* e H Iflim as tjsforw yew
per* ruptured
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fjlW M l i t , no Ira snjib; wslerMU*|Uj&gt;snl|aSy.. praeWmlly indosiruMlblo and e#a w
wora
W hile tip thing Kerb shield I*
w lltlulhr molded and filled In
iNd.kMHS under best, which give*

dFgJgpgw *bd iltrricull rupluree
Pillowing operallona especially
solicited
l&gt;« not overlook this uppurs
iwnlly M you want gratifying ra­

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Free .W illi Pareals A n y tia ir K « rspt Saturday M Sunday,

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SATURDAY ONLY
» 0 i:B I.E

RIGNP.D

S*vente*n-year old Jack Beaurhamp, left banded pitcher from
Ontarlu, ('snsds, ha* become the
first rookie to be signed at the
New York Giant's Tryout Cam p

11rd
carhe «
Mr.

D e fe a ts

I 'K A T I l i t K

LAST TIME TONK3HT

There have been 21 ellles re­
presented In th* National league
since Its organisation Feb. 2,
F’ord C. Frick, current president
i
of the National League, in the m
ninth holder of that office since
thr lA-ague ws* organised In IHTd.

— Teat panion

i'irta rr—

ATLANTIC CITY
HONEYMOON
Starring
C a M lK * Moore . Brad Taylor
Pm I Whltemaa and Orchestra

isn’t concerned whether Chari**
■lrvrhi|ire a slow hunt In temper­
ature over thr somewhat lowly
tating. Ile thinks hr stand* a
good chance to beat Etsanl tha
neat time. If and when they meet
fairly toon. ” K*|iecially if I e*n
catch up with him early" he
said. Charles w m i handily from
Joe in the latter'* comeback try

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I II! * n ,

IN Hit T I I B K M TA TR O F
Mrs Ada C\ Malhvw*. Deeeaaed.
T O A L L W HOM r r MAY f O k l i : n v ,
Notice la hereby given that »\ I.
Malfccwa aa
admlnlelralor
baa
tiled hi* final report ae adminis­
trator t,r the relate of Mrs Ada C,
Matbrws. deeeaeed; that ha filed
hi* petition tat final discharge, and
lhal he will apply la th* lleaorahl*
ft.
Itouglas
Htanetrom.
County
Jude* at aemlnola County, Florida,
aa the Ith d a r uf March, j i l t , for
approval a l earn# u d fur final dls,

Furgol Leads Field
In Rio Grande Open
Golf Tournam ent

A (nothing tKeir ircond defeat in two day* horn Krttrrlinu* High of
. Augutlinr, the Crletyfrdi were eliminated horn the Ea»t Florida
inference tournament by a u o tr of )4 to 32 in a bitterly conteited
W. L. Berry. 5420 We»t
me.
Trailing 10 to 4 in the lint (leimd ll.e local five blared back to knot Ave.. IJltle Bock, A i k . i* a
penter and a good one and
r tcore al the lu ll at IS all.
mighty proud of his work.
Tbe Celeryfed* held a one point lead with two minute* to play but Berry *ay»
------- — — ................. wore unable to make rood an at- t., &gt;!o * 1.... g ,
1 1—
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Double Feature— Uargain Program

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SUNDAY and'MONDAY

Jeeaaad.E an this
v H am
- il day uf January,
e I.’ M A T iiK w n .
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aetatU uf Ada C. Ma­
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hnrlty of th* Ctty
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
IZ A R K I K E

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The population of tho United
The June* l a * .
State* increased by 2,500,000 In tional Prohibition,
I960.
March 11 IP21*. The
Accident* took approximately tion I Amendment
89,000 live* in the United States Dec. 5, 1933.
in 11*50. About 35,000 people were
killed In traffic aevident*.

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under t&gt;re**uie. dm nip tempering,
and othrr rimilar op*-ration*, can
l-e clearly obreived with an elec­
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The Sanford Atlantic Natl until
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It av
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_only.
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N EW F I.m ilts ruriaced to p*«feetinn. Old floora ntwda IlkFor Result*
Top-Flight Paint ........ gal. $2.50
new. Piniahini. ..leasing A war
Mrn'a Imafara
pr. $4.95
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lag. Portable poem g lu t , 13
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year* wxperletyeg la Bam ia ale
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O R L A N D O Lake Front Home, SIB Sanford A re.
Mare
fiahln* pier, llte hath. W ill tak* P ETU N IA * ~aiwf "other
flower
* food car or pick-up or m u ll
idanta. flee D r. Stark, I P.M. l.A W N M O W KhH Sharpened. bt
down payment. P. 0. Boa 927,
Hiom 8. Homntel, A ir Raao.
ryelet repaired, lock ,rnd key
_ Orlando, Phone -139&amp;2.__________
work. Prompt tereiee, II. W.
F O U R BED R O O M 3 atory borne
Shuai*.. IIP K 4tk 8 L
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a t 1200 Oak A re . On today'a We buy, aell 4k trade u*ed Hub#' W u h k of nil kind a, liwvr*
market you can get a much bet­
furniture. Wilaon-Maier Furni­
and Outtara Renalred and Paint­
ter buy in a 8 atory home. Thin
ture r* _ 111 B. let. Phone BM
ed. New Koofa applied. Painting
one priced to aell. Exrlm ive
and
roeting.
hanferd.
Pb.
1,000 USED T I R E S at t&gt;e*t price*.
Rating.
1098-W. R. R. Arkenburg.
#’lre*tone Store,._______________
R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S . Realtor
W A TC H and t'lork Repairing. All
Raymond K. LnndgaUl, Aaaoelale
Pela-Llyeatock-HoppHea — 7
work guaranteed, Heaaunabl*
Phone 1173
AtUatic Rank Bldg. 7—
price*. F. M. EnglDH, J r. I'h.
C R O C E R Y and market. Mock and C O W S FOR S A L E — I fre*h
fixture* In one of beat locatlnna
Or*g line, bullduaer, dump true*,
In Sanford. White and colored
murk, flil dirt, ahell and ;!*r
trade. More than I ran handle.
by load or jolt. Contact II. H
W ill aell or l*aa# building. Phone Wanted; grocery caahler, experi­
C'jbited. ei-i aaeovlaUa, 10V #'
ence prefer red but not 'nccc*
New York Ave* DeLand. Ph
aary.
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Mr.
Whattay,
I—REAL ESTATE WANTBD—1
f l « or 38V W
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Margaret A nn fltorea.
15H A C R E S land, atl cleared, on W A N T E D — girl for fountain and IN C O M E T A X ret'j»na prepared
by U &gt; ' aieountant
reglatere I
drug «»pt. Lanoy'a D rug Store.
— ii
ph° '" ' " » » a
with Trea*. D ept Dempaey 334
l — ART1CI.K8 FOB IAI.B —* P E R M A N E N T C o ah I o r-atonog
Meiwn Illdf. Phone 17iW.
rapher for local' firm,
good
V A f f l l 'l f C L E A N E R N f )T
C O N C R E T E S E W E R P IP E
working hour*. Ifoipital and InW O R K IN G R IO IIT T
iptle Tanka, Create Trepa, D ry
auranee Plan. Roply In hand Repair* made by trained fartory
Tanka, Tank Crndlea, Stepping
xrrUInjr atatlng ago and eaperexpert*. Phone B8A. Free pirk
81one*, Ben: boa. Flower P o U .
lonce. Boa CD. Sanford.
up and delivery within 50 mile
Work*. Window (ilia and tioUla,
W E L A K A A P A T M M T a , Romaa
'O M AN to live in and care for
radiua. Prompt aervlre, frre eaFloor*, Machine finand Store*. 118 W . Fttat t t m k
temporarily dlaabled lady. Nu
tlmatr*.
lahed. Fro* Eatlmate*.
l*tmne 480-W.
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other work required. Phone Ge­
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
neva
235-8,
mominga
before
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Counter*, Shelve*, etc. to order.
Slutabcrland Court, So. City
Small Imat*. built, repaired, reLimit*, Rl. No. 17-tS.
your preeeriptieut to L A N K Y W .
FU R N IS H E D modern 1 room
r v -»• mg
6 ROOM all modern huute, ample
spare for flnwerx and planta,
chlekana etc. 1202 Wert Second
Street.
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IC E S -P K R S O N A L S — 13
M A R Y 'S L E N D IN G L IB R A R Y
ISM M »gn«Ha— !« now open Mon.
thru F ri. 10 to I t A . M., 8 to &lt;1
P.M. Sat. 4 to 0 P.M,

ton*ref«0 k*f* •&lt;# ■ Ira at »o » r OaeCcrg *-d ipvtiolff vq. pp.g CW vgrt fr.-k, W*

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A L L TY P E S of buRdnaer Work.
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K*tl- 1 5 A U T P H O H 1 L E 8 ____- I
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Korean War

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THE C H U R C H E S

•i. Ihur*h Nailers m ini hr presented at thr Herald riflm «a ia »
fay before publication.

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Porter banning

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Except for a caretaker, the
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I M I ^ T h a l S the_date Charge

FIRST MBTIfOIllHT CHURCH
u L A McKinley. Ml lister

Mra. P. R. Hlepktnaon, D.R.E.
•:4B A.M. Church M m ol. A class
A M.

Morning

Worship

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Europe To Double

KiHe In Cigarette

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Textile Industry

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we didn't want It. The price frees*
ha* unly ihl* to &lt;ht with it*^Jl
make* Uncertain the amount we
**mbl affunl in increase*. If we
*fH*f °n drier ceilings
we^ would have t « oiterale at a
ln "^ r Hvllian department."
prSss.
The view here waa that Preil«• "» Truman had considered It
.tllne to clarify the situation,
MacArthur
pointfleneral M
acArthur aaid
said point
edly In a statement Tuesday thit
talk of rroeslng .18 is “ purely
academic." The
tary not politkal, he aald.
The fleneral In a special tarll
ra* slatcmrnt then said thrm
might lw "scattered patrol ac|i»n"
across the Istundary but that 'wc
must materially reduce the existIng superiority nf our Chinese
Communist enemy before we ran
seriously consider conducting ma­
jor operations north of that geoankle line."
Thro* days earlier A rm y offi­
cial* hadI announced
annouared that Republic
~
of Korea (1-------(R O E )* forces had snubed
five miles
ra north of 38 on the east
coast, rapturing Yangyang. five
mile# from the line. Subsequently
military authorities retracted the
announcement.
It was known here that the RflK
forces at that time were ia posi­
tion to cress the tine and unofflciaily It waa belirred likely they
had done so. The belief waa ex­
pressed In m ilitary circles hut
never confirmed that denial of Ihe
croesing was made In enter to
quiet possible re percuss Ion* from
British leader*.
ROK Marine* landed Wednetday
on the two Islands in Wonsan Bay
shout 90 miles north of 38- Al­
though the operation appeared
much smaller than first reported,
It did carry Ihe war far north of
tho parallel agaia. •

Armed Service* Committee told
him there la public concern "whe­
ther our A I lit* are going to carry
their full share of the load" ef ‘
fending Western Europe.
H e noted Aeheson had said the
European ns Ho us would double
tank defense forces, an Increase of
IOO percent. Russell said a contri­
bution of four more American Di­
visions would triple U . 8- strength.
There ere the equivalent of twu
IJ. 8. Divisions there now.
Th e fleorgia senator wanted to
know whether this ration of In­
crease would bo carried into IWb3
and 1951.
"O h, no air,** Acheaon replied.
T t indicates no formula at all."
Aeheson added that he was
“ fully rnrtvir.ee*!" tho European
Allies would ca rry th rir full share
of the 'oad. He gave no figure*
wiicn saying they would double
(heii forre*.
Itui*ell naked If plan* had bc#n
made to bring Strain into th* north
Atlantic defense setup.
Arhrson said he wanted to ans­
wer thst question a little kss di­
rectly than it waa put. He went on:
"Th # importance of th* assis­
tance of Spain In the defense ef
Western Europe fa rk a r. The re­
lation* of this country and other
countries with 8paln. I hope, arc
entering a new phase.
"I am very hopeful that what
you have In mind, and what I cer­
tainly have In mind, can he ac­
complished. But that depends on
the actions of m any nations— our
own and of treaty nations and on
the part of flpain herself.
Thu* far. ha said, the United
States has “enly Intimations" of
what Spain will do. H r said he
hope* this government soon can
plumb th* France government'*
attitude.
Acheron said efforts ar* belni
road* Inward bringing Tu rkrv anid
Circe# Into lha defense setup.
Russell said he thinks some law.
maker* will attempt
to limit
American contributions to the Eu­
ropean defense force to th* six
&lt;11vision total. H e asked whether
Aches or agrees w ith Secretary of
Defense Marshall that there should
be no numerical ratio written Into
before the group yeaterday. argued
strongly against, aa ha phrased lb
‘ v*n» th* hands o f General Dwight
I&gt;. Elsenhower, euprem* commander of the Allied forre*.
On that point, Acheaon said: "It
*®u,d be most unwise and un.
helpful to Uo sue hands In dealing
with developments in tha next year
or two. No on* can fore*** the fg.
turr
“T o attempt rigidly to tell the
Of each branch that shall be cmmilitary, authorities the strength
l&gt;4nyi&gt;d -in »th* European defense
would be most unwise."

Split Develops

cused the*RFCr t^ fa 'w JU s m 'a n d
mismanagement In th* handling nf
leans, has aald He wants to And
out whether lax la an associate

a i r , efe
Kefauver arid Ms eemmlttge had
information that fe«r coropoaiex,
of which members of the flax
ramify arg officers, da oyer 11/
OOOJMO wertlt of hq*ia*M each an­
nually selling punchhoarda and
rallied devices. Breekflrid agreed
that aounded right.
Brookfield, however, said lk«
Federal Trade Com ml rion has no
up-to-data records showing that
Georg* Sax la an effker or other­
wise c*&gt;|nectod wHh any of thee*
four eenpontoe,
He toatU M that ha had recent*
showing that In 1938 a George
flax waa an officer of Gam Hale*
Co., In Feerla, JIL, which he iden­
tified a* a company making par
garaea, football aad basketball
tickets aad "ather forma of gamhliag r ■ “

Rev. Aagi
9:48 A.M . s^wwivn ucneei.

Four Feared Dead

IrCffal Notice

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Vmr ami eaiti „| yrni ar* r&gt;»r»bj
nnttMr,l and r u i u li — I In p n trn t
rta lm , ami demand* w hich ynu. „
sillier uf you. may have acaln.t m
estate of M sraarel t l Je rry . 4,.
ceased, late e f eald I'.m n ly . In th,
Ci,u n ly Judge of Mamtnole Cnunlyl
yio rlila , t l ht* i,Ilk # In I h , ,. -itf
huuae ,,l ,ald County al Mtnforf
K l„rlda.
w llh ln
eight
islendsr
in,,nth. Iron, Ihe lim e of Ih . fir,)
ptililkallnn nf ihl* n o lk e
I'.-h
, laim nr ikm snil ahall J&gt;c In a ril­
ing, and shall elate ihe pis re „|
reilitem a and pu,l n l(l, • address ,|
Ihe claimant, anil shall he sm.rs
In hy Ihe &lt; Islm ant. ngenl, nr t|.
Inrney, and any sin h claim nr I,.
man,| nnl e,i filed shall lie void
Harper t. tniualaA , adm inistrator r f is,
Kstaln of Slargarti U
Je rry , deceased
K lr-I im M liail'in
Ksliruary
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D E S M OINES. Feh. 18-fyVtP rk o Stabiliser Michael V. DiSalle made a bid today for farm­
s’ cooperation In
rontrollin/
prices and battling inflation.
He backed hi* bid with Ihii
stiff warning:
“ But should the next two or
three month* todicate that the
p a rity concept Interfere* with &lt;mr
efforts to secure economic stabil­
ity, we shall have no other roursc
than to recommend it* modifiestlon."
Rarity Is the formula set bv
law to assure the farmer get*
enough from the sale of his produets to give him a fair brrnk on
the thing* hr ha* to buy. I'rirr uf
farm commodities below parity
were exempt from the recent gov­
ernment frees*.
Recalling this and other goveminent moves aimed at stabilis­
ing the farm economy. DiSallr said
in n speech prepared for the Na­
tional Farm Institute:
" B u t the very reasons that make
agricultural products vital t» the
national strength ami security also
make It Inevitable that In time of
national emergency, when govern­
mental controls are spoiled to the

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Dr. Henry McLaulin
Optomctrint
111 Mapnalla

At bdfht #nd tpirkliaf tt *
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Henstor Longer ViML.
Pioneer Fellowship.
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•tabulation program to a crisis
point. Many officials fear that
unions will not support the for.
l l . s l l s s i S r n m Paae Oat*
mula so long as their representa­ RuM-lla sank. The Timst Guark
tives on the board withhold ap­ -aid the trawler two hoy,
proval. Th* possibility of a pro­ was standing by the Trxan.
duction-crippling wave of strike*
thus lay ahead.
C ARD O F T H A N K S
One aid* said Johnston plan*
We wish to express our thsnb
to
give "very
careful, very
thorough" study lo the formula, and sincere appreciation to
w ith the help of his special as­ many friends ami netghlmr* ft,
sistant on labor problems, George their kind act*, message, «.f , vm.
pathy, and floral tribute* In th&lt;
M Harrison.
Th e wage board voted 6 to 3 recent death of our loved ,me.
Mra. C. A. Anderson Sr.. Mr.
for the order which would icand Mr*. M. I - Robinson *nJ
Strict wage boosts to 10 pertrnl
Family, Mi*. C. A A n d .r c v
between Jan. 15, 1950 and ni-st
J r. and F a m ily .____ - A h .
received such a boost would be
J q ly I. Worker* who have not
free to bargain for up tu that
T O D I.A T K T O C L A S S IF Y
amount.
But th* three labor members L O S T: Hruwn purse in Sanford,
of the labor .Industry-public board
rontaining (20 ami bank l,«k
withdrew efter the vote early thl*
nn a Farmington, Maine, Hank.
morning, denouncing the formula
Reward. Return to Herald Of.
a* being "unfair am* unworkable." 1 flee.
Under th* majority'* proposed
form ula, worker* who had al­
ready had their pay l&gt;*&gt;»*ted 8
per cent since Jan. If&gt;, 1958, for
example, would tie held lo a in t u b t o v i i t o r t m x cm m t
ji nm v
s K U iv n i.i:
ra t m i ,
2 per cent boost until July I.
n . m i t t i t . i v i - m o m s t i :.

W A K H IN flTU N '. Feb. t r _ m
hr* re fa ir of mate A'hraon today
compared Russian and 1American
Jib* tljo’ d
« f a " B B " gun lo a .38 caliber re
solver.
'
■&lt;■I
Besralnr
Green
(D -R l)
had
asked tAfh*s#m |q etrplaln a stale
"* "* !'• m*d* befor* fkaate Cemfcnd N n rrt if* MWe*
dod In Europe l* counter the
threat of Holriet feggrtMdsi “a fk r
our atomic adm nUge hds dimi­
nished.”
•
,i • ,t
Tha Sp ra tsry said the Am rri.
raP 'Sm V t no’ ltlnns now could hr
illustrated b y supposing fhat he
and Kvnator (keen standing close
t « mch other "and I ara* iMnUng
" S j * F*u
F«*d w y i* pointing
a 'B B ' gun at mo."
"However, if sea wove standing
* « • 8*j"Uag
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W
war* printing
*, ,■*?.*i ®*vt*1* •dvanlag* has detilncd," Acheaon arid. Everybody
laughed.

Tampa Officials

FEU.

entire economy, certain eontroh
will be applied to agricultural pre.
duct*."

HEAR

F IR S T PI

for every age.
M IItoo

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ICaaltaa#* F r o m Fage Oaa)
fCeatloovg Visa Pea* OoO
contributing
American
fated th* Chinese may have ahift- before
ed much of their atrength to tho forces, would dissipate the oppor­
area north and northwest of Che- tunity of thia time interval and
damage Western Europe's morale.
chon.
3. To follow a policy of acting
They struggled nvrt some of
highest ridges on the backbone of Western Europe Into a mood of
the peninsula to apply reinforced only after an attack would plunge
pressure to Chernon, I t miles n"n-resilience— "a mood of ‘newsoutheast nf th - major road hub tialism' which Is. for them and for
all of us, a short rut to suicide."
of Wnnju.
Before the Senate committees I*
A South Korean regiment waa
ready for them at one point. There a resolution by Senator Wherry
thr Chinese met stern resistance (R-Neti) which would record the
10 mile* north of Cheehon. First 8cnate as opposed to sending of
reports indicate*! more than 2,000 u. 8. troops to Europe without
congressional approval. President
Chinese were bring held off.
The flanking development came Truman has taken the stand he has
the power to send them hut would
after a rhips-down battle at Chip* consult Congress.
ynng, 20 air mile* northwest of
Administration leader-* in Con­
Wonjll. Allied reinforrementa bol- gress are aiming to substiluUsirred the fingrr-indhr-dika force some sort of resolution approving
of French and American* at Chip- tt.-- dispatch of troops.
ynng thst badly crippled three
Achcson. wearing a gray suit
Chinese divisions In checking the set nff by a red-figured blur tie,
main Red push op th- central came twforc the rorntnlttes-s with
frnn* earlier this wrek.
* prepared statement which out­
To thr east nf Chipyong, an lined hi* general argument.
American-Dot*-), fnree stood off
Chairman Connallv (D -T e s l of
massing Red force* almve Wnnju. the .nmbined
............ committees
.......... .
rapped
Some Of th....- Communist* w att IhU gavel and told"him to'start'
N-11evc&lt;| to hnvr taken to the high
suppo&gt;e you know the s u b K l
ridges in the southeast to threaten in a weary voice. "It's the so-called
Chcchon. The Red- had no or- i matter before us," Connallv said
tlllery support In their new threat. ■Wherry, Wherry resolution."
*i-up o f 1 A crowd, which started gatherBut a menacing build-up
Chinc-e ami Korean Red forre* mg ut minutes In advance of the
wa* reporte*! in the hill* and opening, overflowed the 300.*eal
valley* almvr the central front— Senate caucus room.
the area Iwyood Chipyong and
■'•'•’"I* rrel and television rsm*
Wonju.
eras began grinding away aa
A I* rorre*|&gt;onilent John Han- Arhrson. in hi* usual clipped voice,
ih.lph reported Eighth Arm y in­ read his statement.
telligence
estimated the
fled
When
Achrson
finiihed It,
' h» 'f " m n Ituhscll ( D -t in t
tlostrength at five Arm y corp*.
A Chine**- srmy corps consists
&lt;&gt;f three division*, of from ti.000
to lo.onn men In e*oh division.
Hence, lip to Ibn.tMlO troops cni||*|
** •■tlsvil gram t*ia» Owvi
on the central front.
tmary, wvre distributed t*wlay. f l In* massing for a new onslaught it*s‘ shares Included:
Southeast of Chipynng, were
Bartow (4,720, Bradenton (10,somr 2,CKXt Rrd* had forgml the n ' u ,r r T mt'rr.
J*J®I* Daytona
last link of a ring around Ihe hill- leach IlltJWO, DelandWJWO, Port
ringed town. British, Scottish and Uuderdale |.13,3fl|, Fort Myrra
Australian tr*mpa ran Inter a hog FJ-1I36, Fort Metre (tl,44V. flalnrafight and failed to rearh Chip- ‘.l*1" II3J17B, Jacksonville f| 18,n.TJ,
yong.
However, Unk-led
American
They » r r *-grceted by cheering Bi-arh 153,112, Ocala IO J03, 0 rFrench and American doughlmys 'ando (33,727, Palatka ltl,|2», Pawho had put up one nf thr gamest
f IOJI44. Pensacola (IB.
hattle* nf th** war lo whip sup­ Jo ‘
W - r 7&gt; *W *»»l* (17."••I, St. Augustine (9,130, St. I V
erior odd*.
Littered between Chipyong and * « ? » « » 1334)20. Tatla-iassre (14.Wonju were more than 2&lt;M)0n
enemy casualties Inflicted in four
days by the central front defend­
er* and thr more I Iran 1.000 sor­
tie* of Allied plane* against them
__
Thursday.
••■■•lauto f ^ T r .
Spoiadir fighting was rcportcl Is* the price fre rte ”
*
on Ihe central front Friday C oiKW*. business agent „ j thr
respondent Randolph said during 'telon’* central
Ms»*«*lmwtl«
flte night Alliml troops heard tbe Joint hoard, said the romi.any
Chinese digging in. Intelligence had 75 day* In which to prepare
repot** indicated the battered for rontrart negotiation* ami met
V " " » « ur n*“" " 'y
times" with union
Allied troop, m the west still |•■hief*.
held port Inchon, Y'ongdungoo and
Rol&gt;ert Montgumerv, counsel for
Klmpo airport In the. .Seoul are*. *bv' American W*..,kii Cviunanr.
The ravngnl Ronth■ ■Korean
In this way
way:
P i....... rapl.
Ja p j »n*Weretl
- Klllq
% in
U l itself wa-t (If
unde* a rtille ry f ir
Th e company did not want

Tw&lt;&gt; formrr ftanfurd cltfrrns
Itrv. Angit* (J. M rlnni*, I’ rn d d rn l
wlm went In school here In the
early '1&gt;0* «nd ni'iveii to Texas
Itrv. K rrtl I.. Morion. S rr.-T re jm .
In thr h u ll. an&lt;l leggy days were
fervidly murh surprised at the
M O IIM M i D K V llTIO N H
Training
Colon
B:I8
P.M.
growth and sire nf thr city when
llrv, I.. A. Allen, p«*tnr of thr Unions for all Church Members.
they stopped ever here Sunday to
T j |Aaaembly of God Church, will l&gt;r Story Hour for children under U
talk to J. A. Takach,
jn charge of Morning Devotion* years of age.
friend.
T h r two. Alfred and i v n y . J '^ r a m tliM-unh n n t w.-rk.
Kvrning
Worship 7:30 P.M.
I'rrtngri of Stratford, Tcnaa. who , T h" program I* a orrarntatlon Sermon by W . P. Brooks, Jr,
Wednesday
Evening
Service
arr In tin raltir business, a rc (°f Kadlo Station VVTJtlt, In to,
"Every R*&gt;om a» warm as your
•ana of . former deputy sheriff
w,,h hr ^ " / T 1, Mi»*
h«me."
of Sanford, thr latr K. f’rvmger, «t*'**l
anil arrivd her* Aunday rn rout* dilljr *t H:30^ A.M., and on SatyrCHURCH O F T H E N A ZA R EN H
to St. Petersburg where they am ” *&gt; ■* ^*18 P-M.
113 Maple Avenue
spending thr winter. Th e y had |
,
I . H. Kushlon, Pastor
left hrre with thrli fathrr almut f 'llH IK T IA N A N I» M ISSION ARY
Sunday Srhuol 9:48 A.M.
IH!*l t» takr up ranching in Trxa*
A L L IA N C E
Morning Worship I0:4&amp; A.M .
They had with thrm an old
Park Avenue and Fourteenth
Junior Society 7:00 P.M.
■lippim: fioin thr Gate City
Htreel
N.Y.P.S. 7:00 P.M.
Chronicle, publisher) In Sanford
ftev. lll.n o K. Smith. Parlor
P.vangelistir Hour 7:4&amp; P.M.
on May 20. 1893. At thr U m r T.
Htlilr Scii ' hiI t»i45 A M.
Mid-Week Service. We&lt;lne&gt;xlav
J Applryaid U|&lt; edltoi and pub.
Mornlni; Worship lltltn A.M
7:1b
P.M.
liahri and W. W. Jams* was a*.
Kvrnlnjr Service 7:3*1 I ’ M.
SOClalr editor. Thr clipping rr..........
__
T h r pa .tor wilt .peak at both S E V E N I I I i r n
A D V E N T IS T
veahxl thr following story nlxml » , ^ ’lers’ A II arV- » elminr
CHURCH
Deputy Sheriff Pronger:
Serenlh Street and Kim Avenue
•’Deputy Sheriff K. Pronger,
Kal'balh School, 0:30 A.M. Sat­
IM P. I III ll&lt; II UP M ID
of this eity, on Saturday night
urday.
Z509 ptm Avenue
last was the reeiplent of a very
Churrh service |!:00 A.M.
Rev. Joe C. I few s. Minister
neat and ha n&lt;l nome prevent. Dur­
W illUm lluekner and William
ing th evening he was invited
Sunday school begins at 9:1'
Watt, elder*.
to rail at the offire of Justice II, A.M. Classes for all ages.
Mrs.
H a rry
Watt, Kahliatb
S. Adams, and wrnt, aa he sup.
At 11:00 A.M. thr Semih'de
posed, on nfflelal business. Upon County Singing convention will
Krhool stiprrintemlent.
I* H. Shepard, missionary lead­
arriving there he « n surprised gin at the Churrh of Cm) on Pirn
to find sixty or seventy of his Avenue. The ringing will continue er.
Visitor* are welcome.
friends assembled, with aome de. &gt;until) 5:00 P.M. Singers from all
finite purpose In their m ind-, over t|,r
B|p rsprrted to
which wav soon made apparent j stirnd IhU convention A basket F IR S T C H U R C H f ir C H R IS T .
when Jud gr Welhorne, who n r -:,11, nPt „l||
, m r i | at l:00 P M.
S C IE N T IS T
*no Kaat Second Street
enpie.1 the Chair, arose and eg. [ Kverybndy Is Invited to attend this
plained the object of the meeting. [ Fvangrllith servin' begins at
Sunday Krhrrol P:46 A.M.
"It then appeared that. In ap- 7;:t0 P.M. This servire will be con.
Morning Service 11:00 A.M .
prerat ion of the official services ducted bv flUtcr Christene Master
Wrdrii-aday Henke 1:00 P.M.
of Mr. Pconger, that hit friends and Hattie Ward, evangelist, who
Reading Room Tuesdays and
were about to present him a l&gt;eau-jBre now conducting a revival here Fridays .1:00 to 11:00 P.M. ‘
tiful solid silver badge, the pro- at th* Churrh of God This n v lThat joy, lieauty, htallug, and
sentatmn of whirh was accompan &gt;a| Mill ronlinue all through next harmony Inevitably follow man's
led by appropriate sperche, Irani ! wrek. Service etirh evening at 7:,HI willtngnera to Icavo a material
Judgr Wellairne and several of ||&gt;,M. Good singing, girnd musle, basis nf thinking stvl accept gov­
the rompanv The medal la a and nld time gntpel preaching will ernment by Hod, divine Principle,
■liar l-adgr, surmounted by i,p heard at each -erviie The pub- is the central theme of Christian
an eagle with rxtrnded wings, ||, |* Invited to attend this tevl- Science service*
next Sunday,
whilr In the renter Is a shield ami vat.
when lhr subject la "Soul."
mat of arms nf the
United
The Holden Text: “T ru ly mv
States. Inlaid around the shield (t lN M IK f lA T IO N A I. ( T I P H I T I
soul wailrth upon Ood: from him
are
"B. I’tongcr,
Park Avrnur and Third Street rnmcih nty slavallon" la from
■
I T theSliv words,
Sheriff of Orange CounJ. Ilrrnsrd (tool, Mlnlslrr
IValma (02).
medal is about one ami
Churrh School |l&gt;:fMI A-M.
Included among citation* from
Morning Service 11 ;&lt;mi A.M . the lllble (K in g James Version)
a half
inrhea In dlametar, ami
la a gift both fitting and orna­ Sermon: “Castles In Spain.”
mental. a - It has hern well earned F R O N T P A C K t IIIM H TIA N ITV is the following from Isaiah 65:
fl; "Seek ye the Lord while he may
In the faithful discharge of duty.*'
“ It should novel Im forgotten
found, rail ye upon him while
that Christianity did Pot come Intu Tie
hr Is near.”
the world through the editorial
Isaiah's admonition Is amplified
page: It came through Ihe news
In this statement from "Science
column*. It was a new* event
Ironl-iiagp, «top-lhr-pir*« news. and Health with Key-to the Script i s a i is s r s grew Pa as Its * i
turrs*' by M ary Raker Eddy, In the
a rhrrUheil project of Ihe late Something happened ‘The Word l-r-u in : “ It I* our Ignorance of
Pdwanl Higgins during hla set became flesh ami dwelt among u». Hod. the divine Principle, which
vice aa managet nf thr Seminole The flospel wa-&gt; first preached anews. Whenever
it has twen produce* apparent discord, and the
County Chamber of Commerce.
right understanding of Him rr Ilamld Loire of the Stale preached as new*. Whenever It 'tore* harmony. Tnrth ^d|1 ,*t
lias
dwindled
down
t»
mere
advirr,
Chamber of Commerce, will ad­
length compel ur all to exchange
dress the meeting with the sub­ liecome rnerrly iHitorlal Chris
the pleasures, and,pains of arose
ject. “ Interest in AVIldllfe." An- cloud as vague as fog."
for Ihe Joy* hf Houl";fp. .UMI),
r leading speaker w ill be tlanily. it has evaporate*! into a
llalfuid K. I.r n iw l
rls VIMar of the flame ami
fru u i U . N . guns u&gt;uth nf the
F f R s t C H R IS T IA N r f l t l l l H i
ng Han River.
h Water Kish Cnmmlaslun,
l(M»7
Naaferd
Ateaue
n
i
t
i
t
n
i
o
r
(*if
h
i
n
t
dhn will talk at Ihe Initial session
J. Randall Farrl*. MInkier
Flirt
Avenue
and
Second
Street
Starting at 7:30 o'clock Saturday
"A Day of Glad Tiding#" is Ihe
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
night.
Minister's sermon subject for Sun­
Hilda St inly lit (Hi A. It
A second session will' be held
( ( ’■Blluasa r r a n !*■■» n » i
day morning at Ihe Flral Christ Inn
Morning Worship 11 :(&gt;n A.M
starting at 9:00 o'clock Sunday
military situation.
ChurchKvenlng Worship 7..10 P.M.
rooming ami a third session will
Britain reluctantly agreed whrn
At tho eveniug hour (7:30 P .M .)
Thursday Illhlr Study H;tm I’.M
be conducted from 1:30 P. M. to
flic sermon will be "Lank
and the U . N . force* first crossed the
AH vialtnia wrhomi*.
4:30 |\ M, {luring the latter
formed dividing line between
Uve".
aesslmi Marlon Harman nf San­
S P E C IA L
Th* Chuich school will begin It* North and Bouth Korea last fall.
ford will talk on T u b lic ItelaMany British officials believe
Vaulh Crusade Rally at
worship ami atudy at t :4 l A .M .
Ilona and Publicity" and M r, P H FK M F T H O D IS T C IIU K C H
The Christian Youth Fellowship that crossing of the Parallel,
Lansing will make his rrport.
coupled with Mar Arthur's northllrv. and Mrs. Howard Roar nf meeting at 0:30 P.M.
waril drive, were the direct esusea
Mrs. Kkern stair) today that Tyrone, P a , will lie In charge. Mr.
A welcome awaits you,
nf Red Chinese Intervention In
srte la well pleated with her of­ Rose Is onp of the four regional
Korea.
fice In the former Chamber of dirertnra of the Free Methodist
L A K E M AHY~CflM M UN I r r
Meanwhile official* at Henernl
Commerce hraduusrtrrs here, and Church who give* full lino- service
CHURCH
lntcd out that the central to promotion of the chtirrh'a vast
Church School |n:M) A.M. Class­ Mac Arthur-* headquarter* In To k ­
yo expressed gratification thst
:atlon of Sanford m ik ri It eon youth program
es for all ago#.
President Trum an had cleared
venlent to attend meetings in Cornel Keel Hear! sleut World
Worship 11.(Mi A M .
Vnuth Crusade Rallies that ate be­
various parts of thr stale.
Westminister Fellowship 6:30 "muddy water*" concerning a m ili­
the P.M.
tary rrosslng of Ihe 38th Parallel
All c*|ulnntvnt from the fnim rr ing conducted throughout
office In 81. I'rteriliurg has liern world. Picture* will Iw *h»wn.
Feb. 20 Friendship Class meets in Korea.
Tho President told hi* new*
transferred here including filing
with Mrs. Evelyn Rke at 1:00 P.M.
H O LY CROSS U H U IK 'H
cabinets, a mimeograph machine
J-hoIr practice. Tuesday at 7:00 conference Thursday that fleneral
(Episcopal)
MacArthur atilt has aulhnrity to
and a wire recorder.
Rev, II. Ik Xlnaiffiaan, II. I),
-is
■ ■
-Thursday, Bible study and pray* devWe whether to thrust north of
Rector
the political boundary.
•r meeting at 7:30 P.M,
Sad Sunday la l-eat
Key officers here said them
H:W) A.M. Holy Communion.
never had been any doutit of that
UPHA I.A C O M M U N ITY
9:30 A .M . Family Service and
In the (lenansl'e headquarters.
CHURCH
11 war tawed Pram Paae H * l
The United Nations approved the
pl«&gt;t containing 30JKW square feet. Churrh School.
Church School 10:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M . Morning Prayer ami
first drive acroee 38 by Allied
"The projierty U Ideally Ipratad
Wwahln |l:00 A J| .
•ltd offer* unusual opportunities Sermon.
I* Ww tm *BJ**er Fellowship , 7:30 fnree* and Oil* directive ha* rot
Service*
dining
the
weak:
been altered, they said.
fur development. The neighbor­
Monday through Thursday and
Th* Informants, who declined
hood Is Improving . . . "
Wednesday
prayer
meeting.
Saturday Holy Communion 7;3n
Itnt don't get the Idea It’a any A*
The Young People will have use of their names, said there had
Me
showplaee. Even the flermaas
of the evening service on been no official overtures to head­
Friday Duly Com nmn ion 9:00 charge
quarters to hall U . N . forces south
never thought that.
Fen.
IB,
A . M.
•f the Parallel. Th*jr described the
, They tiowght the place, second
Wednesday, evening prayer and
recent flurry of discussion on this
hand. In IB M . Since then several sermon
F
R
E
E
M
C
T
H
O
m
ir
r
C
H
U
R
C
H
S:00 P.M,
question aa an unofficial rampalan
additions have bean made.
Friday, Chtiildren'* Service 4:00 Weal Fourth Htrtet and Laurel
conducted largely by Ihe British
As early aa IhOl. though, the P.M,
Avowee
Germans bought ■ tel and planned
a
Hertew, Peetee
ronduct
a Special Series of Sec• brilliant new, fljDOo.OOO em­
Sunday School 9t4l A-M.
C H R IST CHURCH. Loagwood
bassy. Rut what with World W ar
Morning Worship 10:48 A.M . vires In the Presbyterian Churrh.
BervhWs will be held on Sundays
I. and ooa thing and another,
H.
U.
*nl *', * hl Hour (Radio at 11:00 A.M . and 7:80 P.M. The
they never got around to building
0201
6:00
P.M.
Vlrar
He
Young Peoplaa Service 7 d » P.M. weekday service* will be held at
lad Sunday in I m I
10:00 A .M . ami 7:30 P.M. every
Jn
IU37, Ambassador
liana
Evenrng Service 7:10 P.M.
9:30 A.M . Holy Communion and
Dterhhoff gave up, and moved te Herman.
MeDweel. th# evangvllst. day except Saturday. A cordial In• rented pUee fu i...................
will bo speaking at both aturning vltatlrn la externled to everyone.
All ara welcome.
aad evening servke.

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W T i'J S jjm

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In U n i t y T h e r e U S t r e n g th —
T # P w »»rt Ik* Peer* *1 Ik* World;
To P t m m U Ike Prwgreu ot America.
T * Produce P i n r n i i j for Sanford.

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Fair with liltlr change in i»m peraturr through Tuesday rvrept
fur chance of ?hnwer Tallshsaae*
arrs Tuesday afternoon. Gentle
In moderate «u u lh ra »lrrl» wind*
through Tur«day.

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Allied F o rces
Win Victory On
iC en tral Front

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

Wait Chance To Carry Off Wounded Buddy

Massed Chinese Reds
P r e v e n t Crossing
Of 38th Parallel,
Ridgeway Declares

T O K Y O . Feb. 19— D P )— Coun­
ter-attacking Americana »maih*d
(our mile* into ih* hear* of a Ko­
rean Red stronghold in east-tenIral Korea today. Hundred* of
.T'ommunitU were killed.

CAUOHt BY IN IM V S ill si they were carrying a wounded comrade to an ambulance during the advene*
on Seoul. Uiei# O ls drop lo ihr ro u n d snd watch tor a chsnre to get him lo safety.
(International)

,

46th Anniversary
Split In Italian
Of R o t a r y Clubs
OunununiHt Party
Spreads Rapidly O b s e r v e d Here
_

RO M E. P e f. ' IP—
—
New
"cores of Q m m n n lits today were
tepnrtml' iafiriM -tn fketr party
i srd, as Use aesflt In Italy's pow­
erful Red rank* widened arm s.
1ha country.

Organization Boasts
f.219 Clubs With
344,000 Me m b e r s

From Gravina, Apulia, ore^s re­
ports said 220 Communists and
pro-Red Socialist, kantied I heir
party cards to the local aecintarv
nf the Christian Democrat (antfRed government! Party. The re­
port* said all asked to join the
Christian Democrats,
t f The group Included members
o ' the Comm uni si-dominated Gene r a I Confederation of Labor
(C G IL l and the Red sponsored
Nalional Partisan* Association.
Nln* Communist Party m*ni
hers handed their rants to Iko
Christian Democrat secretary in
Calabria, southern Italy. They
said they "did not want to be­
long to organisations sponsoring
the invasion of Italy by Soviet
Iroops.”
)* Th* rift in the ranks of the
Italian Communist Pal ty — biggest
this lid* of the Iron Curtain— d*
vsloprd with Use resignation on
Jan. M of Communist JentiUr.
Valdo Magnaal and Atdo Cueehi
In northern Italy.
The two deputies quit beesuso
their fellow Communist* would
not declare oppoalllon to invasion
of Italian soil by Soviet Russia.
In eastern Emilia, south of the
Po River. 20 former Partisans reRporiedly had bolted th* Com­
munist-supported National Parti­
sans Organisation "for their abuse
against ihr two ham** of th*
resistance,” Megnanl amt Cucrhi.

There are now 7 ,2 l'l llnlsiy
( lulu llirnuitlifiiil llie world, with
&lt;m ealimalrd 344.IXW member*.
Jack Raligan lohl the Rotary Club
today on the orration of ihe 4filli
anniveriary of the founding nf ihe
organization by Paul Hairis in
the city of Chicago. There have
been Ilf) new club* admitlrrl In
Rotary tintr July I.
Mr. Rati pm alio &lt;ailed atlrnImn lo ibr Whit anniveriary of the
founding of the -‘Sanford Roiar)
Club which laket |dai e m May and
failed upon Gene Rmtmillal and
Walter Haynei lo *»and ** being
the only fwo tharlrr nietriben of
ihe organtisltnn.
Me also commended Dr. A. W.
Epps, Sr. for his perfect attend­
ance record rove ring a period of
27 year* ami railed upon all past
presidents of Ih# club lo aland.
Explaining the attitude of Ihr
Catholtr Church Inward
Rotary
membership. Mr. Raligan said that
while the hierarchy of the Church
frowns upon membership In anv
outside organiiatiom. bv priest*,
this ruling does not anplv to the
f( nailan.4 On rase Bltl

B A R TO W . Feb.
trial of fra n k William#.
■county sheriff on ehaisoa
A n graft from i » # r *
was postponed until m
cause of the Hlnesa of ■

The
et-Polk
of taktoday
f be­
defense

SLATF.K C A L L E D
M A X W E L L A IR F O R C E RAKE.
Ala., Fell. I9 -(S p e c ia ll-T / H g t .
Riley W. Slater of Chuluota.
Fla., has been ordered lo active
military service with the Air
Fore*. It was Announced here todav bv Col, Ita lic G. Mulser.
Maxwell eomntandanl.
Sgt. Slater, who married the
former Miss Vfrley Mar Chalker
nf Chuluota, has been assigned to
Elgin Air Force Rase, Fla. ID
entered the A ir Force for the
f l n l time In 1941.

Military Bear Baiting Gives Allies
Victory In Bloody Chipyong Battle

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Apr. I V I **&lt;4** *4i rnniiited in TW*HM Ih ? |m s"fi'illh i»f
fMl
tire utt C o m ! nl lire .iking into aurial
in H r lung run The
automobiles and dealing doth- i
replan*. ».... ... -cti...
nim petitio n mir gro w ers ate likrlv
tng m il a lllc ln whnli indue rill- to face in nrig hlioriiie &lt;111)*.
mslrd si nrm ly $7,iKI0 in value, Just notv. vs ill, outd nrattie i te
snd vsbo bail been p Lierl on ported in m o t .liras, Floild.t
pamlr by tbe Court for l*»n yean, g lo w e r s n n .min muting .&lt; t.ililv
g '« " l -p titig ileal," W i l l 1.t 111 I Wilwar arreitrd Ssltmtav in I ’lanl on, Direetor, said totlnv in n( d) and faiev tbsiyev of sieslnig porting tin aitivilu &gt;01 tlo- Flo.
Isuidi valuer! at $10,000 and riitm- *'ilu Stuti fa rin ii- ' I 1u l.1 i
K rp o r t . of itidividtuil i o .i i k c .
fimo articles valued al iboiusndi fotliiw
:
ol dollars.
"King (Vtldiage" till |. • (In
Iteiuineil to l imps vvliere lie para-lc on ttie Sanford Slut'
In liver bad been on hi* trail al 1‘niiners’ tiurket -tiMi rai pound
ter locating in a |*awn ibop « bag* ranging in piice ftmn **. 7'»
to f ii aft. A v e il ago catdoige -.old

bail Iveen tlrden on this market for ilfo- 101 i.ng or
from a perked Automobile, Hob Ik’d I'll per top n coint-aieil to
lilt* Ii to n friin l In a long iffift nl
|m i lull n«*w In fm t
.if.
i
. 1
al.se.nt* rhln* Out1 *Stn|i l MmUtii* fVfilri
the I. rest lung to P.itt tana dunn- ............. n ^
a (tie mnnlbi lour ol Ihe smith, f#, h .i v price? »n nil com.....Ii
avowals of seeking peace, I Itr
lurakirijj into iloret, automobile* tic- (YUuv fnllpHcd i.rt-.igi
overall lone of what Malm said
Sanford'* National Guard com­ rnd apatlmenti attording In I V uunnt.tv and tui.e. ILTtm . ...
was tough and uneompromising.
r 11 J
averaging
Ite.t 111
p.,1 ,
Th f lr -l ronerete rraelion along pany got into at lion during the crllve ill, r..
Ilearti.
. i t -. 11 1„ r i- lettip-e, tiiruip i-lml
this line is raprvtrd lo Iw i|uick He*k-eml with tnmr really inten­
With
Huhliuch
was
a
35
year
id
I
atul
il
&gt;.tlici
v
,
■
,-r
1
,
r&gt;,t&gt;.i*
.t
western agreement on a note to •
k',,"
Motrow calling on thr Ruiaians t«» sive training min which lire mem­ tirlstido hrnnetle. Me*. Am v Bach l’.’. ' I n unit., valueil »t
say If they are willing to bold Big bers of t'o. f entered with whole Ida, who was arreited with him. according t.i Kin.tv Anil. i nn.
Four talks on ihe real rannr« of hearted zeal. Cap*. D avhI Caleb*! In s Tam na Imarding house room Manager.
b here Ihe counts were slaving wa
"H ia vv
volume continue. l»
world lemion.
and Lieul. Robert Newman report- found Inoi vatued at more than
over the l***u.p,iip» P miuici '
2. Inside Kusda where Stalin’*
I1JJ00. Thla_*stimst* did not in \|otkt. uiih "&gt;i‘t c a i. mining mil
words are universally read, reread
“ 'e part werk i'e.iru’ trii
and debated fnj months nr years, d Ry getting mme valuable l i e W L ^ ] l iL t^ H n h to a rh "'ttm ° v llm r
- s i * - .L l__l r _______
whteh HnMmrh a id e*m&lt; ,h „ » „ „ „ r re-nil, frn n u e .l l ..
his deaciipftUrrs nf 11wr array nf Irsitung,
the Sanfntd Company, a fmm a ,»*n*
MMl!.4I*n* ••In , e»r|«|!t tv.»y fh&lt;MU*h Iiritr. 1,1111*r I
nations against the I nmmunlst
part of the I24ih Regiment and of mhirh Intnectwr nf
J* J* I (turn
M
!.% m i
I i s. im.,
Moe — though not so Intended ii naiii&gt;»,r on e , ( , star
geiierall* ilroUnl giro-l .pirtlltv Altd
may give t lie- Rll tlan I&gt;en|t|r B Major Genhral | C. Hiltr hrwm,
are rcmalining tr „.l\ IV|,
new idea of wliat they ate up the 4Kflt Divnitm iiimmanded by
against.
l&gt;ers •'fought f:126 t „ 1 12 76 and
it I fie iuv| unit of tbe Th ird flat
The Slate Departnirnl' ■ reply talion to ijart this |rmgvani lbt«
i vi|tnr rti t 1 IK* t II p lI H I
\ light
.Suturday night, mildly denouncing
o f ukra brought an are,
— -----the Stalin romirenta as "mlsslaie- year. A lerie* o| five more week
. . . I . ^ ;ll l—
it,;.
Mnalile In see an aPItronrhiritf age
.tier of *|o 70
E i , rltrnt
ineiit," exprrssed hope that Sta­ end* Will be ifienl tn Ihtt
frt.TK|at train t*i «me of c#rlv u u sli lv ■ co in. though tight in
lin's attack on the ITnltrd Nations
The program o|Whed u * k fnvr mern|ne
f
(in u g r
Alton
\ fftktintffil
L g i't 'la 'd,
ami ail ti. N . mruibers who voted hmus of drill at Ihe Arm ory "" . Uuclrrw, '.3». « f 311 Magnolia Avc
■|»|tpM, linin'*. M|im Ii. lomn.
against thr (kimmunlst in Korrn Saturday night. This, howuver. n
Jnjutrd and hi*
F-ud
-'icbl and E n g l i , l , IH-an and
"will awaken the Soviet people in wa* but a for. I arte P it hr l wo of
,|(-mol1ihe,| in a m ill
huttrrhrnnt brought grow* ..if.
tile dangrrnua road down whirh fleers and U men. of the lactn „|nn w|„, , hl&lt;
p,r Atlantic to ovrt n half million dultni dm
they are being led.”
In ihn field.
Posit Line Count tv ('lilt. road Ing thr part werk nr
15."
.1. Statin's personal prestige has
The sum wa, ju»t « tanit up dun crossing at I ' l l A. M. Sunday. J. L. Wat ten, Manegci. u i...it. i
now beeomr involved in tlu-sia's day morning when ihe men lei:
Mr. Hughe* was taken t&lt;&gt; Ker at tlo- close of tin- week’ -i* ti
iliplonialic ami propaganda haltto In trucks for a point neat Osteen nn hi - Laughton Memorial Hospital v itie*
ll,s
.ls
s
n
l
IIS
|-A#»
Sts
I
more direclty than ever before.
by [leputv f'harlei It. !. who live*
t ‘. S I’|i11tipr, Managet,
Preslously he had held aloof from
a short distance from the erovalng. i'll) .State I at me. ‘ Mnikcl i&gt;
the i'g.t West conflict in mm! of
State Highw ay Patrolman K. D ported IN,172 bushel ftebt i.....
hi. public pronniinement*.
t( ■itoilRiif4 (In |*Rfv Twrti
Harrison, who investigated ihe a&lt;
Ihe Stale In pari merit opened
eidenl, reportei! (hal Mr. H u gh r.
M\ K TE H IO C K M lS S II.r*
an attack on this point last night
— -----was given emergenrv treatment a *
l l . "Voice of America" began tel
W A B IIIN O TO N r Fell 19 Opt
A real estate transaction that the hospital for Isteralion, about
ling Ihe world SUlin had taken marks the growing imliortance of ihe face and chest and a severe An offieial N'avy ntagazin. N’ av .i (
over from "puppets and stooges" rattle ratling in Seminole Countv sprain of the knee. No charge* Aviation News, report th&lt; ighl
the task of propagandising eth wa* Ihr reernt sal# for lllh.IKKt of were made against the driver.
Ing of myrtvrious, .moke tradnu:
with "fake charges and elalins.”
The freight train was approach- inlsrllrA in Korean w atri ..
■ 5,000 #cri- ranrh near Chuluota
The "Voire” broadcast added bv Ham F. L m r to Clifford
The magazine m ii .I m it &gt;ui
A Ing Sanford. Mt. Hughe, wa* driv
that titalin "ha* now put liim&lt;rlf Cochran of New Salem. N .Y .. and Ing east toward thr city at the rent iisue thsi the mi n il, plow
on record and on trial before tho srvtral associates.
ed nji "two huge column, of urt
lime.
wot Id by ainrndihg hi* own name
er to altfiilt 10*1 feet in height
The area rontain* fine grating
to the Soviet drrepMvil.”
Tbe fep-irt ramr from ti.e •«
L E G IO N M E E T
land which has hern imp roved In
The mere fact that Ihe nffiriat btilldoting, clearing of stumps and
Mav P
James (J. Galloway will havr plane tender 'istdlner
mouthpiece of American govern­ planting of Improved tvr*e • of 'charge of the “ Platoon N ight" pro added that "Idsntlfieation of the
ment would mak* inch a personal grass Mr. Cochran, a breeder of grain which will fallow a sunner mill lie, trm alni a great m y.l, iy "
thru-t at Ihe ehlaf of the Soviet show rattle in New York atate. at 7:00 o'clock al Ihe Legion Hut
II •allaaeS Its Pans T a s l
is reported to he planning tn rtnc! tonight, said Ksrlyle Hmtsholder. III SKI I C H IN E S E l( \||. I |SK
SRI NG A It, Kashmir. Frb lb
Ihe ranch with his own cattle, H u commander of the Sanford I’oat
v e t e r a n d if j i
i.Vr Chlncze Turkt'rtan , t r ■ I*
63, ihe American Dgion.
a«sorial&lt;ia
arc
from
Taxas.
Gnln
P L E A S A N T H IL L , L a . Feb
"No one except Mr. fialiowav here trpott that cunstrndion ha
19— t/Pt— Robert Pendleton Wilson, rado and New Mexico.
know* whal i* meant bv "Platoon begun on a strategic tail (Inc •-m
Mr.
Long,
a
well
known
callD
a ralvarytnan with General Jeb
Night”, addi I Commander Hou*- necting Slnklatig province, on '!&gt;•
Stuart and one of Louisiana's grower nf thi* section, i. In turn hoolrr, "M em ber» will have tn at­ Soviet ttnlon'- aoutiiwc.l iH.tdcr
planning
in
transfer
his
rattle
t"
last two Con federate veterans, is
with Red Chill*'* Kan o tuovin ■
tend in order !o find out,"
hi* Wetrsdale ranch.
dead.
Tbe report said thouiand, of
Th# 101 -year old survivor of the
latmiei*, directed bv Suvirt HurtIrani* of Mansfield and other
neer*, are working night and dav
engagements In the War Ret ween
to iMmpirte the line, whirh i' e„
Th r States died yesterday rt the
l&gt;ected to nm from C3tnwchak In
home of a daughter here. He has
norlhwrsl Stnkiam- to I,an,bow
2t) survivor* including five great
ratdtal of Kansu.
t
grandchildren and two great great
Chnwrltak I* neat the flu , .inn
grandchildren.
I n ,ke.tan ralllirad.
By E L T O N C F A Y
A S R O M A T E B PRENK M ll.ir A R Y A F F A IR .S R E P O R TER
In
W ASHINGTON. Feb. 19— &lt;/T) Die Army it considering changing
over lo new end belter models of two of its moil widely used weapons

^ C rim in a l court Judge William T .
Kennedy announced Ike poetpone
meatiju a t as court opened. W allm v. , v
ii- of
v. william
— ------ ms at'
Shafer,
on*
tamers, Is ill.
Williams la accused of taking
1.1.000 monthly In graft from 10
gamblers.
«*
Charged with the ouatad aJiartff
% i the same case are K a u a i Glo­
By R tlS H E L L B R IN K S
ver. • former Polk county m il Itor
TO K YO . Fsb. 19— (4*1— Military b«*r-b*itin| has |&gt;ns tK* Aflis* *
and Williams' i H s r w t W m his
brilliant locsl victory m Korea.
enstsr, and fe rn
Roque r
U. N. forces smashed a Communist attack on th« central front, piling
charged with being a go-ket
up Irm of thousand* of dead or wounded. The Allied cost was comparafor William*.
JO B LE S S
_
T A L L A H A S S E E , f t k 19 —
fSpccIsll — Unemployment O m ration pay men Is recorded dur
the week ending feb. » . show

Cdlllf Ilfrrtk JlIV , It

lu n g tH ti i

U . N . troops established a small
trowslowoO On Pass Twos

Trial Postponed

“ With iiii|i'f*ii*1:irtir f**ir
r i i l i ii f f»rr 1 1li if v r it111r i r #m.
(iviiiiriii inrnmitijf tint*til.* t** inn $*
crwtm, hIuhiU |a I i* i rtdnntitii* l*r

f t*t in#”t In rD liitdi'r *t« r f«111v «*
I kin tld S . Ilubbork, J l , who on w rll n u iiid rd ***!f u 1-! airline f#irin

Diplomats Claim Stalin Tirade Will
Sanford National
Tighten Ronds Of Western Nations Guard Company Is
First In Training

W i l l i a m . B r ib e r y

Eighteen Western Divisions
Face 200 Russian In Europe,
Collins Informs Congress
Parolee Was Found
Guilty Of Robbery
Here 3 Years Ago

On the central and western
(roots. I he badly mauled Chinese
withdrew from the baltldinea.
U . General Matthew B. Ridge­
way said his Allied fortes had won
WASHINGTON. T'eb. If) f/T*&gt; Diplomatic nlfinali prrdiited Imlay
a decisive victory on these fronts.
Bui he said the Chinese Reds have that Premier Stalin'* Mail at the United Nation! and lire free world
enough massed troops to prevent generally will backfire in three wayi.
Ilicic aullioritiri i|wcu|j|rd that ii may have these effra t*
a successful Allied crossing north
I. To lighten up, rather than divide, ihe Weil in ilt determination In
f Parallel 36 if the Reds commit
build military strength agaiml Soviet rxpantinn became, dripitr hn
Mm.

&lt;

NEW SPAPER

T h e f t Of $10,000 Farm ers Advised
In Bonds Charged T"
W ‘‘ 11
Rounded I’rojiriim
To D. S. Hiibbuck J A t'K S n N V ii i t;, \ i**

W E S T E R N ^ F R O N T, kora*.
“ F*k.
I t — &lt;/P)—
Rattle-worn
Amerran troop, on (hr Korean
front will b* taken ool of Ik*
linta and r r p l i f H hr freak rud­
dier • from Ik* United Slat*.,
f!*n*ral Mark W. Clark said to­
day. Clark, chief of Ike A rm r
field force* who la now louring
lb* Korean front, aald tkc ro­
tation plan was “in Ik* mill”
and would be announced aoon.
Me aald n alepped-op training
program la In pragm a In Ike
• ■ " N Klatea to bring relief lo
many veteran* of Ik* Korean
war who bare keen oreraeaa for
a long period. He gave no details,

lively light.
The Red attack was provoked by American commander* under tircumslances sitnifisr to the first big ssflle with the Cbinere last Nnvensher.
&lt;
ll requlmd a delkate and risky for a new thrust.
military maneuver— selling off
As the U. N. offensive ground
an enamy (rap without getting forward, the rt,UUnce continued
caught In |L
to he relatively lic it hi the w est
The campalng actuallr bsgan
rhan Alliad fa m a The Han Rhwr waa rear had.
k ta tn Jt
ly reaching nartk- XImao Airfield
toward tna frow n on the edj
Th is atartad «
a hired with reiattea gaaa. Bo waa
limited offensive which was to
&amp; 's r * ~ A
be pushed only nntil enemy op. fight in that area, R **aa not
position stiffsnsd.
proportiaaata te tha defames orW

W EA TH ER

tamer a

w fiirb

Local Unit Practices
Field Maneuvers In
Weekend Sessions

(sT'orffe A. IhiKhi's
Hurl In Collisinn

Chuluota Kamli
Sold By S. F. lron«

ArmyConsidcrsMassiveChange-Over
To Better Rides And Machineguns

Costello

Trainmen F ined
$75 Thousand On
Contempt Charge
Union Pleads Guilty
T &lt;1 Vinlat ion O i
S i

l i k e

In ju n c tio n

I ' \ S l l l \ f i l n \ , I'eli I*
»*.
IrtLor IIII It Mi I m r i f M i»iA ifr 1
ifnlr tn l i t h r l t i i r
l*r?ni(tffif
I r u m in I n - I n ttiri r tf it.im l with
Ihr
gmrrnn«rfit*%
itmhiN/ »li»m
r h it l • Ihr
rm flrn irtit
h is
f h r r i t r n n l In ||p up Ih r u holr
•Irfrttsi |•r•*sj9 i in , I h r
H h ilr
I •*9ti ’*• tnnoiimctl I h r union lr id
rr**, trti li Httij;
\l I
I ' m Mitrnt
U t l l i . i m I, n r it. .tiliPtl (or miii
Ui»( .in tpimintrnrnl |u wrr Mr
I Turn in 1 ! I |.*i I V M . n n thr pruh
I rm
I hi&gt; «•until Ih * jtlimil I ton
hnurs i l l r r .1 vi lipiltilnl m rrlim r
••f I h r I riitnl I .iliur I'u lir i I mn
rti ilfrr r r p r r *rn lini; I h r
\l l ,
• I I I 4ml |.*« r 4 it union'*— 1« i|i«.
m m
a k tin it** inmtiliiint
I h .«f
i.ilnir i . mil c r lli t u ; .« faiir hrr.il*
in I h r rtMihilir,iliiin •*«•! 11|i

« \ S H IN G T O N , l eh 19— oPt
t he 1tuu*e \t tried
K e n ire*
cumin ll lee r r ported I v a g rent tod-iv tn cnnvldrr a rumo root ise
p ro p m a l to tower Ihe dr.ifl Age
to |h ‘ i year*, hut to require »i»
month? tfaining before inductee*
may he ?enl into enmb.it venire.
Member*, who a*Vrd not to lie
iiAmrd, tnld new*mrn thi* p rm i*i«n will tie embodied in a new
manpower bill to be tn lr n d u r rd
ill the llo u v r tnmnrrow hi I'h A i r -

\ in,cm (|&gt; G a ). The Senate
\rmei| Kervirei committee ha*
.ip p r o i r d a mr.iviirr Allowing e » .
Iriivinn nf the dr af t dnw n In see
oiaii

I*
md
requiri ng
month* tra in ing.

onl*

(nu r

W A S H IN G TO N , f-’eb. Id &lt;,Tt
licner.il J. l^rwton i ollin* laid
tcwla V Weilern
Kurupe
bat
lometliing nn tbe order" ol It)
divuinni Inr delentr .igim .l |i'.riible Attack.
(be Almv thief

111 i I a II w a i

M'AN’v H IM .IO N . fell I'i 4/1*1 tcitifymg .it Senate heating* on
I hr 111..the .In .&lt;h I «i | K.ii IimaiI the AdmmirtfAlton plan lo put »t*
I 1.11ll rile11 glrtiird gmllv to .nil 1 . S dnitioni mlu a combined
11 iis««(niitv| tin l*nKr *kltl
teii.|it nl i nurt I imI.iv in llie t r ­
end ■i. * UmLi • o. t.i.lviiiil, &gt;&gt;0.1
w.iv (med $?'. OiMI
l edri.il |.idgi I itwAirl A. I .mint
o|ileie.| the line ni l
S Distil, 1
( n u l l lif .r l. nMirill.it. ii .&lt;fIer the

lU lp tlir |ilea
Mr ' ini I.' w n fining the muon
$10,0(10 lor cttminrl tontrmpl as
pumtivr
penally lot the
* k '
» i 1. b
em niA i
eb-.fWfr
Arms &lt;&gt;|iei&lt;ti"ti of llie i iilrivitli.
riie othrr f.'fitaai for civil eon
f* lti|t( to i . tt»lt i» lr *l lo rotii|trfi ,a I?

Saturday Is Top
Day Of Year Fur
Sanford M arket

Halurdav wai the biggest day
of the year at tha Sanford State
Karm en Market and thr rouival»nt of 63 carloads of prodiu’c wa*
Aidd, said Manager Sandy An4#f»e&gt;n thi* morning
n f this total, more than 43 car­
load of vrgrtalilrs were di-lioved
Mil*
CMlim fit f*•» III** Mist fif
•f amounting to 21.623 packages.
fill
tl|t!.'fPl|(RK I ternwrrd wai good and wire-' were
nk’ iiMi l Mtr union
vetv attsfaclory, he deciatrd.
Tlte a!c of litru fruit amount­
Jimlfpr Tniiim nid it Wituli! n*
|im«* "i* film of firr*mntikfil ed to 21 .'artoad'. and packing
w orking

for

y, a. " to d rtn in itie

hrrn.rv were w o r k i n g to . a n u r ily .

"King fahliagr leaned a int from
tlte mliial damage., uffried by
hi- high thiorie," -aid Mr Andcrthe public In dt laved l ivin ', ml
ed coi nrrth.n* m tlm bloekiiig of
" " ‘T|t low n to IS.00 a
hipnicnt* nf mmiitii.n* and slipI.|,, , 1,, Km.-ii
f1”' , ' ,r "f caidiagc to high e iThe nr..... alrni.lv bad drawn
h" ' teiulle.i in estrn.ive
.. !.,:.,i*&gt;n fir. in
parallel ..!*&lt;■ blanting* of tbe bnslv vegetable
l*4*fmi • FViirr »l J ltdH? I IT"
111 in th is ntea, be added
T h i . i? I rue not wdv here but
In mi;
'*“l'»u min Tluil D t.lltl
in other , out hern -tale* lietiorts
M iislisiwil
that
" V.odhe. „.b .barge aUo hs.i from
f l" '" M
is.l.rippl indicate
re now vetting
I........ filed bv tbe g o v e r n m e n t tn ’T ' 1’" * 1'
Cleveland urnm, headquarter
p la n t, ih the field eve,, though the
,t tUge T a m il . i . h Iav aid that i t . 1
' w *t » hl1 nsu.Lly
k ll a x cD
M warraar# o - P . « , *1 ,1
hut t it |j l U r d l- t e d that
.t.MMI

I (M l b II I I D
M S U N . Minn , Foil. P &lt;l ’i
\ K ,n .i City t» Mlliiuipoll, till
Knifing it- wm through hesvy
f.,K mi nn Ii y highway, crashed
Itit.i tin rent ■•( i p,ii hr,I .mri.
trnilrr liuik f,**t itrrr -a lly t,»
day, killing At b , .t twn (Wi.nnr,
Hint Injuring l.t othei
l\v&lt;» nf th.i ntutr.l i n n ie|mrt
,,| in riill'# ) i omillimi «( St.
••Inf ho.'pilal m Xtitfitt The bo
.• ■uni 31 pa rngri
It * • '
m in n l by Ibr Ji ffrt no Ttati*
I.... t .■11.-n Cninpiny n » l v.#» i-n
null, (non Kama r'lty tn Mum*
a|H.II*.

acre “ til l.e fullv set with plant*
In A week's lime.
Plant* am arriving tiirie in
large uuantltie, from fir.ugia and
Florida, even though home grown
plant* are in good mndltinn,

Ynting’ (K Complains
AI lli'inif Discitanred

TO K YO ,
Feb
59— t,F i— PEC
Ketulfirk L#r Cavil rr.m|.laine,|
I'itterly today atHiut leaving his
buddies in s U. S. Second Divi-ion muter .eeiinn.
Hr i, being rnt home lo lies
Moinev because he I, only 16.
Before tbe Atiny learned hi*
Kl’IlH IS M \N'K Ml 1.1
age. the boy soldlet liait worked
W illiam C \ i line. Wildlife Of ,ip from ammunition pavver lo
flrrr, Gnitu *rilb of Mir State second gun nr r in hlv mortar
tonne end Ft' 1 " » ! ' I , ,i. Com* crew. H r joined tbe divirton'a
peal M at Ninth Infantry Rrgim rnt last
niKiinn, will b. D r
tin Semi rude Countv Stmt l -tn an • December In ihe mld*t of a
Minding a | the f'ltv Hail 7:31) brutal vee-iaw battle.
I' M- mi tel. 22. Uwtrgf Moffett,
“ I gues* I'll have to go bark
prrddrnt announced that Mr. Ar- to school,” Cavil .aid "But the
linr will apeak o,, (lie I'togirv* day I'm old enough to com* hark
*and i'ioi« lm» of Wildlif Coll- they'll find me dlting on the
etvnllim in Florida.
trp* of the recruiting office."

Crime Probe Witness

machine guns and rifles.
The decision isn't '**y. And d m*de. the transition .indmiMecily will
he e slow, steady ptocest taking years instead of a sudden toning away
of existing weapon* end p le k lm 'f'
mental types nf this gun are not
up of new onex.
In the Inxtenee of machine runv. new. A rm r ordnace produced the
the Arm y has hundentt of thou first ones during World W ar II
sand* of caliber .30 and .MV It* (or the A ir Foree, then part of the
riflee, automatics end rerldne* Army. It rontempUcd thvlr use in
aircraft Since then Improrements
number In the million*.
Th* cost of a shift to new and hava been made on the e x p w ribetter arms Is only one factor. It menlal model* and "Bugs” re­
moved from their performance so
would mean not only that prodne
lion line* for gun* would have in that now they appear shout ready
be stopped and new ones set up, for production.
Among the advantages of the
but facilities for entirely new
type* of ammunition production, .50 caliber machine gun arc two
on mass scale, would Have to be Hlr-clIv r'la tc d to to* problem of
modern f a it jet plansa— a high
nrfiftifaii
Tha i Irm y showed experimental rata wf fire and a velocity which
types of tha machine guns and gets the tmlla* to th* target fas­
rifle* to President Trum an ortr* ter, These are Important to the
Uw wvakend In a demonstration Arm y because ground farces must
ground where It also present*,! defend* hems# tw » against air at­
for hhn show* to other new ord­ tack, The heavy, fixed type of JO
nance malarial*, including tank*. caliber machine gun used bv the
It Is considering adaption of s A rm y haa a rat* of fir* of about
,60 calibre machine gun an
410 la 570 rounds per minute. The
haa a normal rata of

Truman Asks RFC Be
Put Under 1 Head:
Liquor Tax Raise
Termed No Problem

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during the weekend.

Sanrord Weather
High
Low
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Feb.
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today 53
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normal rain 2 31 incher.

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i that Cost* tlo answered all quextJonepajtto
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                    <text>British Are T o 1 d
Germany May Be
Next Red Target

Hollywood
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 14-(/P&gt;Did you m r wonder if Um west
m i really a* it i* portrayed In
horaeoperaa?
Well. I have, and at lait I found
aomeone to reply to the question.
Ho li A. B. Guthrio. author of
••The Die 8ky" and “ The Wav
W e»t.H Tno latter won him a l‘ ullU er Prite for the beat novel on
American life in 1949.
Born in Montana and reared on
western lore. Guthrie waa on the
t u f f of the Lexington, Ky., leader
fo r SO yean. He now conduct*
a writer*’ workxhip at the Univa n ity of Kentucky ami i* con­
sidered one of the top authoritie*
on the vrertern scene. He is her?
to writ* hi* first screen play,
••Shane,'' and 1 interrupted hi*
labor* to ask if he thought movie
westerns were authentic.
“ No," he replied, after protest­
ing that he didn't want to *e«m
pontifical.
“ It seems to me the movie west­
ern and western fiction have fallen
into the same pattern o f using the
old cliches time and time again.
For instance, there ia the familiar
character of the ranch foreman
who is trying to put something
over on In* boss. And the boss
usually turns out to bo a beautiful
girl.
•"Then there I* the situation of a
town going to ruin because of
some evil forces. Everybody Is too
weak to beat them, until the
Stranarr comes to town and cleans
out the evil-doers.
•‘It seems to me that the clean­
ing up In the west waa not done
one strong man, but by many
them. For Instance, the vigi­
lantes of Montana, who were or­
ganised at masonic meetings.**
Historical figures have taken a
beating in the movies, Guthrie
added, lie pointed out that Billy
the Kid was a trigger-happy little
punk who neither looked nor acted
like Johnny Mack Brown, Robert
Taylor, Jack Beutel or Audle
Murphy, (All have played the
character on the acreen.)
“ And the western sheriffs are
made to seem Ilka great men.” he
added. “ But from their records,
goucan^only gather that they liked

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Ha also punctured the myth that
all
western characters
could
ping a gait's tysbrow at 60 paces.
“ O f court*, there were somo
marksmen, like W yatt Earn and
WUd BUI lllckok.- he aald. “ But
being * good shot required not
only natural ability but years of
practice. Few o f the men had
lime for that,"
Glamor girls wera lacking In

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Silver lilndc Hurt is performed
two of the *|&gt;otllghted star* of the
popular troupe, brought hack to Or
Florida Kaposltion, Feb. 19 through 24,
formancet nightly st the City Auditorium.

Johnston Urges

Victim Of Fire
((•utlaued Pram Pas* One!

(Continued Proou ran* One)
friends, Mr. ami Mr*. John W ill­
tee witness.
iams, while the latter were visit­
Johnston said hr would not try ing in Vermont, were roused from
to give the committee any detailed sound sleep at 7:00 o'clock yester­
plan for imposing the additional day morning by Curtis Storey, .1.1,
taxes needed to keep the country of Orlando, who pounded on the
on a pay-as-we-go basis during the door after noticing that the house
preparedness program.
was on fire.
Its declared, however, that “ on
The elderly couple, gasping from
the average, the American people smoke, barely had time to flee
can pay much more in taxes and from the biasing house, and wore
still be as well o ff as they have only hath robes oyer their night
been in recent months.”
clothe*.
The big thing, he emphssited
Mrs. Hodgkins was taken to the
time and again. Is to “ stop this home o f bin. Luclle Norton. W. O.
wild gyration" of the economy, hilbee
lives nearby, noted
• who live*
hopped up by inflstlon.
t hita f ..............................
Mr. Hodgkins had lost his
“ You can't get much closer to dot._____
'the*. In the fire, and Invited him
perpetual motion than this spin­ to hla home.
ning top of prices, wages, costa
At the Kllbee home. Mr. llodgand profits." ha declared.
fall's was offered clothes by Mr
Meanwhile the Federal Loyalty Kllbee, and while sitting on a chair
avlew Board sought power to complained of the smoke hurting
jrin g about dismissal o f govern­ his lung* when he fled from the
ment worksrs—or to bar appli­ fire.
,
cants from employment—if
it
..M
rs,
Kllbee
later
xtxted
that
finds any "reasonable doubt of
they noticed that the elderly man
loyalty."
The board proposed this to the appeared ill and put him to bed.
Civil Service Commission which and then made efforts to get a
but were not successful in
will pass the recommendation on doctor
to President Truman. I f granted It getting one to come.
Mr. Hodgkins was born in Belwould represent
a tightening
of
____
Ighte
prasant
present security
•&lt;
regulations ami " t o V *. A ul . 11. 1176 sad was
eestabllsh the standard uaad dur- a retired electrical engineer. He la
reestablish
Ing World War II In screening ap f “ n:'v?d *»y »h* widow and a siser-ln-law, Sira. Roy E. Kinney.
plicanta ft
'or government jobs,
h#r! vestsrday from
Under Ithe present system for
lng the loyalty o f U. 8. em- Vermont for a vliit.
s and applicants for jobs,
must be an actual showing
•loyalty In order to dismiss a
work jr or refuse a Job on ground*
of lack of loyalty.
ir e s t ls iH From Page Oee)
Members of the Review Hoard whom he described as having had
aald they were requesting the ,!?u ,V _ . r' C0?1 of racketeering In
reasonable doubt" system again {he old days In Cleveland," would
“ because of changing conditions.” testify Monday.
"W e are back almost on a war
, , , L.who
1It' * ta Coral
looting again.” one hoard member Gablas,
Fu., asked pensiielM to
told reporters. "W e believe it is U atlfy to purge hlaareif o f •
reaaonibla thing to go hack to threatened contempt citation, Kewartime Civil Service regula- fauver aald.
. made effective by President
Roosevelt in March, 1942. which
W ALLA C E . Idaho, Feb. U —Uf)
denied employment when there
was a reasonable doubt a* to loy —-A gunman killed one person toeUy. barricaded himself In a store
ally."
Hiram Bingham, former Repub­ building and wounded three ethers
lican senator and governor of Con­ before police subdued him after a
necticut who Is tne Itoanl chair­ five hour gunflght. He was shot
man, tahl the proposed “ reason­ In the head but not wounded
able doubt” rule meant using this dangerously.
test In the legs! sense. This, he . „?herH f Archie McPhsll said tha
said, would bar any doubt based on killer, unidentified, may have been
surprised In the act of robbing the
"whim or fancy."
The board members said they ■tore, then went benerk.
Police used tear gas and _
ware unable to say at this time
whether a change In tho rules machinegun. For a time one o f the
would result In any wholesale re­ wounded men lay In tha street In
view o f employe files which have front o f the store. Rescuer* wore
necked under the present unable to reach him because o f
tho rifle fire that cam* from tho
standards requiring proof o
otf dlt—
loyalty. They said this la a mat­ store's doorwtsv.
Policeman Tracey Dawson aald
ter to be dealt with if and when
• change ia made.
tha dead man wax Gordon Hallatona, SI, a former rancher from
Billing!, Mont., who cam# here
a month ago to work In the/nine*.
For more than three hours after
the shooting jegsn, a few minutes
I t e s lls s N V is a P a n One I
before 6 A M. (• A. M. K8T), tho
and other Allied troopi made their
in
evacuation from North Korea
after tho retreat from ChangUa
Reservoir In December.

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w ife, DOROTHY R A TE * UAI.k . and
you are htr*by required to app*sr
In *sld Court on tho lath day of
show_________
cause why
said
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WEDNESDAY FEB. II. 1951

THE 8ANFORDHERALP, SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A G E S IX

H E R ! A G A IN
K. 8H ALLENBERG ER

Crime Committee

Wonson Landing

LONDON, F*b_ 14—(JPl—De­
fense Minister Emanuel Shinwrll
told the House of Commons today
if Russia's “ experiment” in Korea
xucceeded, “ Berlin or western Ger­
many might be the next step."
Shlnwell said Britain has "no
alternative but to press on with
■trengthenlng our defense*.”
The Defense Minister waa the
opening speaker of a two day de­
bate In which the labor govern­
ment seeks approval o f Its big
rearmament program.
This Includes an outlay of C4,700.000.000 ( 413,1*10.000,000) dur­
ing the next three vearx and a 16day call-up of 260,000 armed forc­
es reserves this summer. The call­
up Is intended mainly as mobilisa­
tion practice against a possible
sudden outbreak of war .
Shlnwell said the government
has decided to lower its draft
medical standards in an attempt to
get an additional 10,000 Army men
each yeaf.
"W e shall mske the best possi­
ble use of such men in those ac­
tivities for which they are heat
fitted,” he said. Meanwhile, he
declared, an attempt will be made
to train a higher proportion of the
available Army manpower for ac­
tual combat.
Shinwrll estimated the total
strength of the British Army.
Royal Air Force and Navy will be
around 000.000 by Apr. ]. He said
it “ should b* approaching 900,000
by Apr. I next year."
LA K E SUCCESS. Feb, 14-bP)
— United Nations Secretary-Gen­
eral Trvrvc Lie today urged the
continuation of arm* reduction e f­
fort* demit* world tension.
Lie addreeied the opening aeiion of a new U. N. committee
created to take up President Tru­
man's surreitlon that talks on
arm* reductions and atomic con­
trol be combined. The SecretaryGeneral pointed out that he. like
Mr. Truman also had advocated
linking the two subjects.
On the general question o f diearmament, LI* said:
"In the present state o f tension
in the world, with rearmament
proceeding at a rapid pace on all
sides, it may seem academic and
even utopian to proceed with ser­
ious discussion and planning on
the regulation and reduction &lt;#
armaments. I do not agreo with
this view.”
Efforts at • political settlement
and the regulation o f armaiheitta,
ho said, should go hand In hand.

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Hints To Housewives
The egg shines more brightly
than ever in the breakfaast spot­
light since research has ihown
that a breakfast containing a good
deal of protein, and some in parti­
cular or top-qualltiy, can do more
for the eater’s sense of well-being
and xtaav* o ff fatigue hours lon­
ger than a morning meal that Is
poor In protein.
Soft or hard-cooked, poached,
shirred, fried, scrambled. . . hav­
ing an egg, or eggs, for breakfast
M one way to tuck in some highgrade protein for body “ building
and repair," says nutritionists of
the U. S. Department of Agricul­
ture.
Beside* eggs, other foods from
animal sources, such as milk,
meat, cheese, provide protein of

Hillis Declares Food
May Win “ Cold War”

WASHINGTON, Feh. 1 4 - U P )Florida Congress members and
Mayor Milton Brownie* o f Gaines­
ville, today asked the Arm y to
contldrr reopening Camp Blending
near Stark*.
Meeting with Secretary o f the
Arm y Pace were Brownlee and
Senators Holland and Smathars
and Reps. Bennett and Bikes, Flor­
ida Democrat*.
Pace said various World War II
Army ramp* over the country are
now being reviewed with the posit-

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The Congress members and
Brownlee pointed to the advan­
tages offered In reopening the big

„ TOSCANINI INJURED
NEW YORK. Feb. 14-&lt;&gt;P)-R*.
current* of an old knee Injury will
cut short the present radio concert
achedul* of famed conductor A r­
turo Toscanini—and perhape end
hla entire career.
A » »»*&lt;*ist# of tho U-yoar-old
Toscanini said tha conductor would
■ &gt;»•* Performance in his Natlonal Broadcasting Company aer­
ie* Saturday night Ho was achodMtodtor two more appearances this
killar kept this title mining com­
munity of 1,100 population in
turmoil.
Ha held officers at bay and
Dawaon told ha fired at passing
automobiles. The four men hit all
w*r# walking along the sidewalk
and wore shot down as they passed
U»# store.
^

G A IN ESVILLE. Feb. U - m —
Food production may well be
the lifeline o f a free world, Presi­
dent J. Hillis Miller of the Uni­
versity or Florida said last night.
“ The struggle now under way
In Korea may well mean that
an ample food supply will save
the free world from Communism
snd dictatorship," he declared.
Dr. M iller'; ('.element came In
a brief talk before the banquet
session o f the Agriculture Ad­
visory Committee, Grocery manu­
facturers o f America, and a num­
ber of Agricultural Experiment
Station, College of Agriculture
and Extenxion service staff mem­
ber*.
Earlier In the session, Dave
Thompson, Chicago, consultant to
the advisory group, pointed out
that the lifeline of America con­
sists o f all processes concerned
with food production ami mar­
keting.

Kiwanig Told
Having sold a number o f valuable
t*n,‘ with tho Captains aid, aha
Journeyed with tho children to
Detroit and to Indianapolis but
had no idea o f the value o f money,
and waa always putslad at re­
ceiving change for bills tendered.
She later learned the value of
money when two bogus fur buy­
ers rave her only 66 cent* for
11 valuhbl* seal-skins, the last of
her furs exc*pt on* which she
regarded as of no value and for
from a regular fur buyer.
Mr. Collins In hla introduction
pointed out that Rev. Marsh is n
retired Methodist woman minister
who haa done considerable work
hi child guidance.
Guests Introduced by Howard
,Montloth wore Thorn sa H. Page,
Orlando: R. F. Martensteln, Ak­
ron, Ohio; G. P. Pock, St. Louis;
G. H. and R. E. Becker o f Elmira,
N. Y.t C. A. Cribha; Don MeEmber and J. W. Patrick, Orlando
and Ed Brandenburg of Hlghtatown, N- JMajor General J. C. Hutchison
was congratulated by Mr. Monsth cn his recent promotion
ed 8mith and Robert 8. Brown
were-welcomed back to the dub.

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NOTRE
DAME.
Ind— t»&gt; —
Notre Dama'a I860 quarterback,
Bobby Williams, threw 21Q passes,
the most ever thrown by an Irish
back. He completed 99 tosses, for
another record. Hla heave* ware
good for 1036 yards and 10 touch­
downs.

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Here’s Good News
For Parents of
Puny Children
HADACOL May Relieve Csnae
Of Diotrese If Doe to Lack of
Vitamiaa Bi. H2. Niacin and
Iran
A healthy childhood la the basis
for a_ healthy adult Ilf*. Little
___ Horton, age four of 108
74th Avenue, Houston. Texas,
was deficient in
Vitamins Bl, B2,
V
Niacin and Iron 19
and Just didn't
have any appe­
tite at all. ills
father, Mr. FW. Horton, sad
that they Just
didn't get Lex
. j eat. Then they
h ea rd about
HADACOL
o n __ __________ ___
the radio, and
Loo Horton
decided to try it tor Loo. After
taking HADACOL, aald Mr. Hor­
ton, Leo's eppotit* picked up and
he started eating three hearty
meals a day. Now Leo has gained
weight, has more energy, and
never has to be coaxed to eat.
Her* it Mr. Horton's own state­
ment:
"Loo waa very weak and run­
down and Just didn’t want to
eat at ail. W* heard about HAD­
ACOL on tho radio and decided
that was what Lee needed. After
he started taking HADACOL his
appetite picked up right away.
gaining weight snd
Ha started galnir
now and has been
•at* real wail now
HADACOL has
feeling real gbod. 1
been good for Loo arid 1 heartily
recommend It to Everyone,”
here’s a g i f t for
...
Boys and Jrls,
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A1 free Captain
nAuACOL
book. Just write to The LfCorporation, Lafayette. La.
• tasi.I, The M H ose Cereeeollea

To« are hereby notified thxt 4
suit bsa been brought against you
In lb* Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit of tb* Utat* of
Florida. In and (or S.mlnol* Coun.
ty, Florida. In Oisnrery. by WHMgE
KUilVKIUt DOLAN, said suit btlna
(or divorce snd .tried: LOl IHK
FLOWKIIM DOLAN. Plaintiff, vs.
JAUKK L. DOLAN. Defendant, and
hereby required to file with .tbClerk of eald -Court si hie offlceTn
the Court llauee of P.mmole Coun­
ty. Florida, at Sanford.
Florida,
your written d.f.neee, per.onally
or by attorney. In .old eult on the
Mth day of March. t»H .
Herein rail not or Judgment w llfl
be entered again.! you by default.
WITNKHB my hind and aeal of
eald Court at Hanford. Florida, this
llth day o f February. It*lo. I*. IIKIIND o N
Clerk of the Circuit
Court
Voile irilllam t. Jr.
Solicitor for Plaintiff
THE STATE OF FI.ONIDA
TO
W TATT D CLAVEr. WHOSE ME»i» E .v r K in r x K X o w .fi
A .worn Hill of Complaint having
been filed asalim you In the Cir­
cuit Court, Ninth Judicial Clrculgto
of Florida. In and for Hemlnole
County, by E ffle Alma Dulaney, the
same being a bill for divorce, and
It having been alleged therein that
our re.ldenwe Is unknown, you are
ereby required to he and appear
before this Court sn&gt;l file your
written defense, to said Complal _
on or before the llth day of March.
A. D. IN I . otherwl.e decree pro
confe.eo wilt be entered again.!
you.
The Sanford ll.reld Is hereby
designated as a newspaper of gen*
erst clreulailon
circulation In whlfh
which this
t‘ ' cltaeral
Ilea .hall be published once earh
week for four consecutive weeks ■
w it n k k k mr hand and official
seal at Clerk o f the Circuit Court
In and for Hemlnole County. F lor­
id.. this Mth day of February, A H.
lilt,
a I*. HKIINDON
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ily: Norlne Norwood
Deputy Clerk
Garland \V. Hpenrer.
Attorney at Law,
P O. Box 110.
Hanford. Florida,
floiiclior (or Plaintiff.
IN THE COL'ET OF TE E COCNTT
JflKJE.
SEEINOLE
COUNTY,
FLOEIDA, IN mOHATSL
IN (US: ESTATE OF
MART MOIIDAUNT MISSOURI
JINKINS. alee known aa MAUDE
M JINKINS. Deceased.
TO A LL CREDITORS AND r n i IONS HAVING CLIAM I OR DERANDS AOAINST SAID ESTATE:
You and each • ( you are hereby
notified and required to present any
claims and demand! which you, or
either of yon. may have against
the estate o f MARY MORDAUNT
MISSOURI JINKINS. also hnewn * • _
MAUDE M. JINKINS. deceased. Iate(|
• f said County, te the County Judge
of Seminole County. Florida, at
hie office In the court heuae o f eald
County at Sanford. Florida, within
eight calendar months from tho
time of the (Irat publication • ( thla
otlce. Each claim or demand shall
e „In writing, and ahall state the
place of resideence sad pool office
addre.t of tho claimant, and thall

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be .worn to by the ctalmaat. hie
agent, or hla attorney,
toreey, sad any such

riaim or deaaand not to filed shall
bo void.
SANFORD T. DOUDNEY
Aa administrator o f the

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Q ro w o n

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Esquires Experience!

Thursday &amp; Friday!

WACKY! RIOTOUS!

SwcM sfy forming requires a Jot oftxporkon that can't
cans moot books. Taka iilirtiag a JMUmr formula, for
aad p roto from a Florida sod call for
RQy for year paitkalar aoO, your crops,
i as wail as study,
I t N f t t o g R wfll pay yooto tafe to your Wilson A 'Tooaasr
so p M to E v o . H s Jowwa local form BroUMm. IB s WUsoa
A T w r poogls fa m bass studying Florida soils aad c ro p
Nary, Knowing frhat is boot for your

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value. Additional
prot«in
comes from grain product* and
many other foods.
To show a few breakfast com­
bination* that include eggs and do
well by protein and other nu
trirnt*. the food specialists iug«
grst ihr*c -adding that it is well
to feature citrus as breakfast fruit
because of it* richness in vitamin
C:
Fruit; egg; ham, bacon, and
sausage; bread or pancake; milk
other beverage, if desired.
Fruit; cereal with milk; egg;
bread; beverage.
According to the National Re­
search Council's yardstick of good
nutrition, 60 grams o f protein are
recommended daily for an average-sixvd woman; 70 for a man.
For young children, the amount
rites from 40 grams at I to 3
years to 70 grams at 10 to 12
years. Teenager* need more pro­
tein than adults to serve them in
rapid growth: for average-weight
girls o f 13 to 16 yean, 60 grams;
boys, 86: girls 16 to SO. 76 grams;
boys, 100.
A general Idea o f how well a
family breakfast does its share to­
ward a day's protein can be gained
by noting approximate amount* of
protein in some familiar breakfast
foods:
A cup of milk (tfc pint). 6
grams; an egg. 6 grams; 2 slices
o f bacon. 6 Inches long, 4 grams;
a slice of him. 2 by 4 inches. H
Inch thick, 8 grams; 2 links pork
sauMge, 6 grams; a slice of bread,
2 grams; \eup cooked or dry
cereal with H cup milk. 6 to I
grams; 8 pancakes, 4 Inches in
diameter, 6 gram*. H cup hash
browned potato, 8 grama.

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FLACK OF nrntDENCB 18 I!N-

118 8. Palmetto Are.

“ King Solomon's Mines", filmrd in Technicolor on the Safari in
Africa, starring Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger with Richard
Carlton, will be featured on the sciren at Mnvleland Ride-In Theater
Thursday and Friday.

KOTtCB TO a m u a
STATE OF FLOIHDA

THE

EYES EXAMINED

Army Is Asked To
Open Camp Blanding

tha frontier «n it. ha declared. un
leas you count UtoM o f n taint*

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T o P rooioU I he Progress of A o irrk s .
T o P ro io c t Prosperity for Hanford,

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l-'riday, local showers southeast
portion. Not quite so cool north*
cast o u s t tonight, otherwise lit*
tie change in lemoerature.

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Chipyong Is Relieved FarmGrasteJJ.S. Forces In Europe Will
By Smashing Assault; TaxProposals Be Increased By 4 Divisions,
Chinese Reds Routed
Marshall Informs Congress
Pay-As-Wc-Go Prin­
ciple Is Endorsed:
Aid For India Bill
Offered In House

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, 7 ” t e S e n i p o Receim jCostell© Is V a g ».
Commanding R ed
Jaycee Award For BeforeCommittee,
Port On East Coast
TOKYO Feb. 15—&lt;cV# An Al- Good Government Kefauver Asserts

a Chinese Red ring today to re*
lied relief column smashed through
inforce American and French forces
holding ihe Chipyong anchor on
the central Korean warfront.
0 The relief force battled eight
hours before breaking through lo
the Chipyong perimeter at 5:30
P. M. The action began five tnilei
south-southwest of the town.
The hard*hit Chinese finally
broke and raa.
Chipyong. 35 air miles east*
southeast of Seoul, is the left flank
anchor of a 20-mile Allied defense
* line stretching ever snow.manlled
7 hills and valleys lo Wonju. key to
Ihe central mountain passes.
The American-French garrison
stoutly withstood two days of mass­
ed Red infantry auaulta lo help
break the back of the drive aimed
at cracking tha central front. The
Communist push was stopped Wed­
nesday.

•

Red casualties were counted at
10.693 on all fronta Wednesday. It
brought to neatly 100.000 those
killed, wounded or captured since
the Allied limited push by hunterkiller column* began Jan. 26.
A P cor res pendent John
Ran­
dolph reported Ihe Chipyong gar­
rison radioed that the Chinese

(CMtlBNa On rage T1sr*«)

Farmers Urged To
«Join Conservation
P r t u r r a n i f i t f ^ 51
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l-ra HuUier, chairman o f the
Seminole ‘ County Production and
Marketing
milter, today urged all farmers
in the county to help Imild a
stronger and better country by
signing up to participate in the
1901 Agricultural Coaaei-valion
s Program.
By carrying out the conserva­
tion practices for which they
sign up, he declared, they will
be doing their part to Insure
plenty of food not only for the
present emergency but for gen­
eration. to route.
rise best interests of the na­
tion be pointed out, require that
Its soil and water be protected
from destruction and waste.
" I f Iras tlian 20 paraant of the
_ people are to continue to proW duet enough so that the onther
&lt;
80 per-ent can go ahead with all
of the other activltlfa .that make
up our civilisation, there must lie
a continuing effort ta protect and
Improve the natlonY limited land,"
he atated.
. "E ffo ri* to prevent price? „ f
farm r roducts from dropping to
ntlnou* levels are an csaentisl
part of that effort,** hr added.
The farmer wlio uses the asslstance provided undar A C P to
he turn under a green manure cov­
er crop to develop pasture* and
rrove*. ami who makes use « f
lint material and minor ele.
menls in fertiliiora, Is a Partner
with non-farm people In Use run
serration effort, said Mrs. Butner.
Parmer* of this county who
are not already «i#»ed up for
the eonservatto'. program may do
so at the County Agent'* office.
Mar. tft Is the deadline, he said.

f

^Ernest I*«ffcraui»t
Died This Morning
Rrneat I^garaulat, 77. dl*d sud­
denly at hia home fit Lake Marv
at 8:30 A.M. today.
Bern In Hweedtn June $4. 1873.
Mr. Larerquist came to tfce united
States and settled In Providence.
R. L at the ere o f SO. lie moved
from there to Lake Mary 86 vaars
• a veteran o f tin toaadafc-Ameri.
can War and memkar e f Thapdort
Roosevelt Camn No. 18.
Ha is survived by the widow «(
Lake Mary: two bfakbaro. Tonv
and Nat larerquist: three slaters.
Mrs. Edwin Crock son, Mr&gt; Ann*
G off and M in Or* Luce,m ist, all
of Provldenre.

Funeral jwrykea will be heh^at
Bar. C. C

W A S H IN G T O N , IVh. la —bVl
—The gosernnirnl tolas ordered
man; large meat packer* In roll
Hark price* in a *ur|iri*e nuisr
aimed at relies ing prirr vp irrte*
on ssholr*alrr* and retailer*. Thr
artion Ha* lakrn h&gt; thr O flirr
Stahiliration IOCS).
O fliiia l*
there exprr-M-rf dimlil the tome
would hasr aos immediate afteel
■m retail meal |irur* |iaid Hy
houses* ite*. Instead, the* sald.il
is more likely
In
giiarantrr
"'more equitable dlslribulion" nf
meal supplle*. The* noted that
meal p r i m generall* strre froten on Jan. I t at Ihr liigtirsd
lesel rhargrd h&gt; a retailer be­
tween l»ec. 19 ami that dale.

Tucker Says Hospital Gambler Answers All
Association Favors Questions But Is
Ordered To Return
Base Reactivation

C h u rc h ill Raps
Attlee Regime On
A to m ic Failures

Secretary Emphasizes
Eisenhower’s Need
For Strong Backing
From United States

.MacArlhut* Kids Johnson Farewell

W A SH IN G TO N , le h
li- o l* )
--Adm inistration |&lt;lan* (ontem1*1 stc that six U . S. .Army disisions
tuple the American (ones now
in l.umpe will serve with the
combined Allied armies being or­
ganized to defend Writein F.urope
against |&gt;niuhle Communist ag­
gression.
Secretary of IM rm e Marshall
gave the figure whis h means send­
ing user four .sddiliun.il disisions,
to the Senate I'oieign Relations
and Aimed Sersicc* Committee*
Imlay. I |e *.ud lie did it "teluct•inllv" hut in belief it was fielter
than lo have a debate user uncer­
tainties.

Defense Needs Said
Neglected In Inter­
est Of Socialism

NI.W Y O R K .f Feh, 15 g 1’&gt;—
LONDON l eh T t &lt;/!•»
Win
Senalot L«les K efsin er (ll- le n n )
ston (.him lull went gunning f"i
said today that gambler Frank
the l^hoi goveimnenl III rfehalr
Costello answered all questions fir­
lodav, pressing Ins motion o| no
ed at him h y Senate itim e timbers
WASHING I ON. l eh. I *. &lt;/l*i ronlidenre in ihr irgime a* onI lie Nation &lt;1 Grange told Con
fit lo i my out "an effedise ileliul that his replies in some rases
grcsi today ihr 1 I.INMI.INNI IMHI jn i tense | k &gt;Iu y "
ssere not " fu lly salisfarloiy.
I loot Iradris lor I'tlllie Mllllst
I hr shairm an of the Senate s lease in individual ills nine taxes
i tune investigating rnnmnttre made in unintended hy I'lrn d rrtl hum an er Attlee'- government were irhis stalrm rn l a fln Costello had ssould h r all right fui a starter. It |*«ltrd lo base told Attlee they
testified for ts*o hours today at said the rates will have to lie rail- ssete (airly sure they could avoid
a defeat in thr I louse of ( nmiiiotts
Mr. S lrm iie r. a mcmlw-i o l the a dosed session of the investigators. ctl again la lrr.
Mai-liall gave no ovri-all figure
which
could lone nrsv election*.
flic
fa
rm
oigani/ation't
sievss
The Tennessee senator sard that
Commiuion and piesidrnl o f ihe
as
lo niiinheis of men. liul an
Opening the atlai k in the Home
local Jaycees, was descnlied hy Costello's memory prosed vague on were set forth in a slalrm enl perAmerican Armv division consists
rfehalr
on
In*
motion,
(him
lull
counsel.
Mr. Odham at one n| the most some matters and that the gamh- parnf liy its legnlatisr
w
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of .i IkiuI IB,000 men In addition,
progressive leader* in San fo rd .
ling figurr had l*ern ordered lo rr- f . Sanders, for the House Ways (let latrd that the placing^ of the
siip|Mirt elements
supply and
iron
and
steel
industry
under
stale
slid Means Committer.
T . E . T u c k e r, presideiii o f its*- Ron later in the day.
maintenance,
communication.
Iran*
lontrol effective tmlay, inlensifird
It amounted to a i-enrral fitFernald'laiughtnn Memorial ifn s
Kefauver indicated that one o f ;
spoliation and otlur unils--ate
lliilla n 's piohlrliit in a time of
pital Association, told thr Ja y rre - the questions Costello did not an dnrtrmrnl of the I’rrndeiit’* $10,needed lo keep combat lories in
international o is it.
that the Hospital Association is met satisfactorily was whrthrr 000.000.000 "fitsl lute" tax plan.
a
stale of readiness.
"Lvid enie* and example* ■&gt;( the
wholeheartedly in favor of the re- their was gambling in the lle v rd v
t ’ niler iiuestloninir from Senator
In addition to the $4.0003100.000 ineiditiale ami mcom|*elfHcr of
ASSISTANt
SIOITARV
ol
tlir
Army
I
ill
It
Johnson
shakes
hands
with
turn of the Navy to Sanford, dis- Club, a plush night club rasin&lt;&gt; .
l.vmlon lohn-on iD-Tcxt. Marfien. Dotiglivs MacArthur *t *It*- ssir |&gt; it In T 1l.yo | it»r to taking o(T tor • hall -at'l Ihe zjx-veioenl of four
til imlmliial income talcs, the unvrinm rnl arc brought almost
claiming any rumors In the effect near New O ilra n *. Costello ha* a I
the United .States Johtoi n w ill ic|Hirt t &gt; Wa.hlng'on on his survey of
daily glaringly liefoic us." he said
more cumbat ilivivlnn* to Kirthat efforts had been made the part interest in the night s,m t.
, l , r (1
l'"*R' " »
•«»'
Korea and Jsp.su
(tlr/entc Ocj r. ft llophoto /rom tiifernnltonct)
rope would involve Ihe vemiinr of
“ We a ir convinced tlial thr mo
group to tscriuadr llie N avy not
Costello w as |ie tfrrlly groomed
«!rtiut
KHl.tMNi men tiierr.
11 MKlIaN-a OH (-ear I's a rl
Hr *aid i 'J.ihki fisrhtirisr men
to come here.
for |,j, (|.«|r with the Kefauver
ssoiiM make up Hie four divisions
He pointed out that a very committee on the third and final
ut full -tleligth. and that "shout
serious situation faced Hie e lt) ! j
„ f ju secret New Yotk hearUo.ihmi
or
26JT00" supporting
and county aa Ihe fa rtlitirs a&gt; the . ' , ,
. , •
would l-e neeurd in addiOak Avenue luulding arc w holly ,nB'* He w ore a camel hair ovet'
sflnisva ( I * l &gt; * . I « * r s
Inadequate trt house the number blue and white polka dot lie and
•&gt;( patient* which toe present hov gray felt b at.
*
Mot mu (SiVturrs made In Flirt
*■* Tn R .^ lTfd l
arrived at Jh* commit*’* ida foe publicity purpo.c gsoct
Tile Hoy Seoul drive «'lll o|a-n
hy Judge Iiniiglas Hleiiatroni, igiaiters at the federal rourthouse, ally feaftrtv pretty p|i|.
-inr |. ii.orro- moininu wills u noaial
suggested that siner the Fish arrompanird by (Vorge W olf. Ins svhesr in llo for ('ground, lull ori " K 111 ( i f f
brrakfi.t
at
M&lt;HI I l i i ( l i
C o m n iis s i«M ic r
I*' attorney. C oslella was a .Iked whelh- a resent fills sli.Hiting • apnlit... si'* l**ck at tlir YiiMil t 'lul*. »nd
at llllie Springs hy "Movie: i'.o will* I ’ol S (• IIssnifnisti n (bah
d
Of '
fussier* inlgTi* " h* pc!.*uail«l in r&lt;hr expected "a tunle.
Industry" raiueramen, tl.rer l»n • mail Mis. M D. ••alclicl will
agree tn assume a definite ruin-j Wolf replied that he rapes ted were starred. •
IM .I.A IIA S S F F , Feb. 16 (AT
s*isr tlo break fa.t
niltmenl toward trilling hospital "a pleasant session."
The State It,-a*l Ib-partnient
They an We,dry Spencer, Mil.
Ten li-am^ K-preaenl'Plt i ivi* ,
will liave Jim.niHi.lHHi worth of
bonds issued by tlir County. Such ! Costello find appear'-^d le-fore Whelelusl ami tieiald (Nsvinglon, seiviiT ami vi I*-* hii * iiigaiutatioli11 ANI)Mt|.Kti. (ifiiH.iiiv. 11 ' I'
i m i a i i a s s m :. i v i . r. &lt;/!*»
lionds might la- secured, hi- *aid. tin- ii.rnniittre Tuesday. At that nil uf Sanford, who |iaildlri| ..u
luck in its ttt.'it Imilgrt to allow
ol Saufonl will map out plan- f*u I# i/1*)
A
In
tilitili
fivt119
D»i
I
omici
i
lurf
drik
|
W.
Sn&gt;dri
through pledging an Inrltasr in time hr rt-fusril to answer ones- new on the svalei* of llloe 8prmit- aoiiritalion fm fund- lo prumuli'
for changes in plans lo meet world
hfr
in
4
frdri.il
diilfKl
couil
lit
»•! llir xSUIr Impf18%rittrnl lorn* condition*.
County mlllagv, or through
avltion * concerning a Nrs* Orleans run ami the St. J..|in» Itivrr wlub tin- priigrant. W. I
Hunt will
The board announced it had
singing City cigarette taxe* an.I gambling outfit unless lie could thr cainei amen shot seenr. u serve a* general rhuirman of the Wasliinigw IimImV hfrtbnl nil llir mitiinn M yi hr Ii.k I mnir f.ikr
County rare track fund*.
. refer to his hooka.
mdural color.
•«lirdulrtl li nn*iin: «»l »rvrn (»u
drive.
invmrrt imnlrd mil |ii$;^lr(| .1 frw prepared a ) I ( 1,000,000 tmtative
liudgrt for the year, although
Mr. Tucker added that the boaRenator Kslrs Krfauvrr
(I).
Thr la»ys were taken to th«
Hrpiesrntinu hiwani. will l&lt;•1111*1\ lo fnii-li thr tnnfllt* funds will net nail v l*e mailable
pital would la- named tin- Fish Trnni told newsmen ye»lrrday the spring- hy W. It "H ill" William . ft. K (Joff. captain; It. 8t rick bind, fii.111 h .ii (fiiiiintl* .«! .$ I S. I"* ion r% %
llii* Ink 411 fliifiidimp thr iir$% Sii - fm only »107^26,42.1 worth of
Mrnmrlul Hospital an I would to- group nlso was inquiring Into who ilrlared I lint the ramernim i Farl lliizglllladlialn II •! Ilelzel. $••11 lir»r.
operated in at-coMltm-T wit Is the possible connections between Co* stated lliat Itlue Springs provi,li ­ and It. Is. Kvans
1 W O lk
( 1*1 W K GI'IIm III. |MI »»•* • ••••• |•I ' t||l* ( (t ill I htiilihliv*
i liairnian Alfreil Mi-M*tbai&gt; nnl
svislres of the Trustee* In ordai tallo and N ew York Tammany Hall the "prettievt icrnery itiey t •
IbiWanl Hotelci will -erve a hmihU iiI. i$i*I lliii (i* lout: • di*
m)dn
i\
t.
i|iir«ti4
i|ir&lt;l
|»y
ihr
to m t ifo r t o to l.te l e i m . o f tint* « H t ia « » « l Oa l*aar I S i o i
ever film ed"
eaptsui **f tlir Jayrei team, aided tlir U S. (Ollll (litDIflrh * !|,»l*c » • ••infill&gt; loll llll* »u:»tm$* llir 1'ril ioo|erts were entered iii the bud*
will.
get by type and location in such
Mr. William:, i. prr.ldeut - by juilgr
Dougla
Stelullom.
U. 8. C A H l'A LTIFS
Pointing out That Randall Chare,
|1|» (*t|| •••!•«
mi
f'lmtdtinv! ihr .r was that if "a national enterthe Hlne Spring.. Terrace f»«-v.-|..| Jolip Kailri. Mvin 4SsIIioiii. '
I Miipih .ution Illrd l»y »n
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 &lt;/Ti
William A Leffler, Andrew Car
nient C o, *•liidi within the .
Annstiu'ig. Tim • tawfonl. lie d foi tlir icvrfl iO|p|rHMK‘ l »»»ri». ll»* liiulihfr; 4«m«I oru *|iuitn |4*t i Ik I grncy halts iq makes con.truc*
rasvay and he liad ilivetiaseil thr Announced IJ, 8. combat rasualtir two weeks plalii lo open it. TlW
| lion of one liiqiovsihle, another
Wight .rod M Wallace.
Srn »|r
run ill ion "ill Ik
rnblem personally with Kenator in Korra rose to 4$J&gt;36 toslav, an immi siiltdiviainn compri mg 21'
| can l*e quirkly suhrtitliteil with­
lb* limine • .ml I'rn fe•dimal
I In f i l l in ' 1 • I* 1 1 ta»|«I i l ,i l r nf out impeding the general pro­
lolland when be passed tlirongli iocirsse nf ft17 in a Week.
Tlir irvrn fonnrr
**ff»• •»
acre, of wooded land adjarrut
Woman's
4'lilts
will
I*
reprs
(tiled
rl'HBtlaar* Oa l*aa» TSrwt
The total, which reflect* noth thr Springs, the half null- run by Mm . I’ 'I tiiriglrv. 'aptalii; mill 1 4»f$•$*i)lrnIloii rump offi* oil
lit I rt slttt III ||\ ifullc-s rtutlllti' i ill gram "
ficatinns to fainlllra through Fen. and the 8t. John* River. Ih Alt . Martuti Usui an. Mi
I•• SIf 14fit l4*|» « f 4if ths* COlil t ftitnTile budget, mhjci-t to adoption
F.rle H'.-uu.l of the imud' i of (hi
COVRKNMRNT AWAMIIK
&lt;», included 7JS45 killed in action, Orville llai k* Is vlce.pre*ld(-nt Vihlen. Mm Kleanor Itavrual and nti'to of rivillan-i during \V.ti»! i’ hin$r
at u Jncksonvllle no * ting Mar. 21,
JACKSONVII.LK, Fab. 16- (At .1|;I95 wounded and 0^106 misting. and ti. W S|&gt;eiieei U seen tan Mra K .1 Hoiitli.
‘ lln ii. ui'ii *lnpi»(«l# then If* sets up $tt7,l68r"iMt for ronitrueWar II originnlly wen- ( m liavr
— Federal
government con tract
lie aid “ t h r ir "n * nl* tlon and recnnstructiun of pri­
Of those on Ihe wounded list. ami treasurer.
Johns I'lenon * ill serve a ■j goto- to In# gallows T im i '18&gt;
awards Ur Florida firm* since Felt. tf-’O have since died and HI of the
' f mu t *ln v tn •l#t\ i It »npi T III Hi** mary roads, $21,069,100 for »eFlowing out of high ground. raplaln of Ihr \nirriran I * gion ; nlgM Ibc hanging &gt;'.i
1 total $.1,352,142. the Department ml. tug are known dead, raising Illue Spring-- |H&gt;ur» out H»l mil team Which will include It. X.|until la-i night, then p pt|
11**' 1 $•Mif Mil 1 fn ftr.« .&lt;• •til of tlmt rumfary roadj, 17,249,517 for
of Commerce reported today #
total I). 8. rnuibat Heath* for the lion gallon.' « f water a d.iy a Jolinxoi, J. I. Steven.. John Sen again la-eaiur of the nun
I * ‘ 1 )t| t M•• 9•f 1*44.4*1 ♦ VkV* f tttll'l IM&gt;t maintenance, |2,fWt,l9l foi adA**arrl.* slrsrr Jan. I amount t« campaign to H.I64.
J*rl ifclivrfv."
mini (ration ami $3,821J)67 for
idor a* that ill “ mother’:, wr-h karik and Francis X Diana.
.Iinggle
MAUJIOI.
T h r f/ilip- hi »»v r . wrf# ptinl
The missing total nlso include. tub." L»K-aled t'so arid a lialf
right of-way purr lure.
Jack Morrison i. raptain of
ib r It
H court Im Thirty-two contract*
tzrtaiinc 912 who have alnre returned to n ils., svc»t of Orange Cl* -. it • tbe I,Inter team wbli li lia
it to mid « it "iu» nl •» full trfuiul
The •*IOH.tWS4r.4KH* expected to lie
a l.alien* coipm will .us lur
$3Jr61.l8l have twen given to II. H. military control and I I I ratrd tlir flftli largr-Mt spring m mem tiara. A
■t •rt»ln,r $»Kiiil«*«t 00 it
mailable fn* t-xpemliltin inrliides
I
Jtk inner. Dr. \v. tcrtUy ni(orn^&gt; W.iim ii
•iilHf'plioiiMIftnph
for the $41,000,000 from g* "tin*- taxes
Florida rariner* of citrus juice* known prl»«nrnr of war, leaving Florida.
jflM in hihw mI in w •»hi
Frank Uuillman, II J. nialiee slid
II H iin tM iitl
uw
t*n u r
lo t# |
•luce llie first of the year,
R.2K9 currently missing.
ami other date tourers, IJti.tbH),M n n lliiM e d
O f*
• • » •• •
if. Jen**« Out. prraldrti! * f Call Williams. Itotaiy lepre-wiilaihmi from the federal government,
the Ketnlnole fount Ch.nnl-- *f live, an Orville Tuurliton, rap
l 2u.722 .iHHl from tMinds, $331,000
Commerce and collector ■'* t"*' tain, and J II firapp*. Dr. 1‘lnl
from counties ami rltle and a
historic relies has aeem-M th&lt; Westgate-and J I.. Ingley, tnrni
carryover lialanrr of $11,900,000
fossil rights in the are*.
tier*.
from 1950.
Tbe Pilot team imludr.-t Mr
Major projects in tbe 11*51 bud­
W F llolle lond, captain: Mi
get arc 126,722,745 for the Jack­
Joel Field. Mr. Z. It Itatliff.
sonville llridge md Expressway,
Mrs. Al Hunt, and Mr
II I.
$1,230,000 toward a $28,000,000
ftbapmati
lit IM ilS m H IG H l• • " Fit
bridge aero** lower Tampa Hy,
The Klk* IxeJgr groun baa . W A M IIN G T 0 N . IV L r&gt; l/T» A* lie |rj*e» fur l.tlirqo- i . rill. Get!
I’nllre Chief Rov William* to­
day commended Iwo members of John William* a:, raptain and r t.ll Dwt^ld I). Livenimowet tv (o n fm iilcrl w ill, lire '** I '*1 l.tttlduu: an 41.000,000 toward a 414.000,000
Fort lanidrrrlalr bridge or tunnel
|| F. Ia-«i». I»***.* ft
hia forre. Hgl. W. A. Ilonir amt include
Patrolman Jack Hickson, f'*r out­ Ualge. J. II. Trulucl. I!. W. Me Alltel tie feme .itMin.l |K...tf.le ......... -&lt;m:»r“ i» " "1 " ^ -r|»P-&lt;renlly umrr- project; $916,000 for widening road
five lietwecn Miami and Home­
standing service in making *r Cullnugh, V K. Lilli* -rid M l , in ,.( .11 (he romfilionr under wl.oli ll *t I........ mit-ld l . u . r*. Imlit
resit that ended a saric* of rob- L. Halmrn
I hr hip question trunk InrBR- o r e Y (.g u d .*'u and the querlmn is stead, $1,100,000 f«r load nine in
Dade fount)-, $1,085,(MHI for three
Mrs. K ft. Kilpatrick. Jr., will th u : if .Soviet salrlltir atmics wrtlr wt w itliuul ditecl s " 'tc t issuUmcr
beries which had Imffled lK&gt;llre for
projects on road five in Hrowarrl
the past 10 (lavs and which had head the Woman's Culb team
alia*!.
Ylign/lain
■botibl
D
required Ihe hiring of extra watch­ wblcli Include* Mr* W. W. Tyre,
plied Dial he could not »*y any. county, $1/081,000 for roads, park­
Mrs. Hyde Itamsey, Mr*. It F. We-,I jp&gt; to her de/etl r ’
men.
thing i«cific, but that American ing arena and other facilities in
ft
ion
iereut
week
this
q"
The arrest of three Negro lam It nbei son, Mr. J N. Arratello'
policy could la -.illumed up in the State parks ami IFU.'iOO for roads
and other, irluted I" ••
'
Monday «n suspicion by Ihe
&gt; and Mrs C. I. Walll*.
word
of a itatetnanl I’ m Isle - 1 on Htate institution ground*.
possible at rot aid for Mu' b"l I t '"
officers solved llie mvstrrv "I
Truman
made Iasi July.
and Ih" Ilka—have Ireen fan-lull-,
more than 16 breaking and enter.
Mr Truman, n-ferring to lluconsidered lo t. *ml In consult.*
Inr rases, said Chief Williams One
men in (be Kremlin, bad warned
I ion with llie Drill I . French at*'
of the boys. II years old. wav nr
that those who have tin powrt lo
otliri weatrril goveriom-ulv.
derad by Judge Douglas titrnitrom
unla ili or withhold acta of anger-High yesterdav, 75
Fir*
t,bower,
ailitii
f**r
K
tit&lt;&gt;|M
to be sent lo (be Merlann* In-lit isioti limihl realise ttial “ new reLow today 51
TALLAH ASSEE, Krh 16--GFi
trlat School, and Hie rilher two — Contractor* today were* asked from New York today, presnm rout i,*- to aggteainn in the world
Rain 00
« r r « parolled In care o f parents.
Feb. rain. 2.57 inches
to jubinit bid* Mar. 21 on two ably lias lo-en briefed on the o ffi­ today might well train lo the
On one of thr boys was found a big
cial
estimate
nf
the
situation
*leNormal Fth. rain, 2.31 inches.
birakuig ,Ms|n| the fal-rlr " f
bridge projrrt*--one In Jackloaded pistol whlrh had once tarn
the property of the late Klunff ronville and lire other In New veloped t hi a period. What it i» norl­ world peat
and what ll nray beroome In the
Arlieeotl adde*| that the A met IHand, and which was stolen re- Kmvtna lleach.
Tbe Jarksonville t*ru|ect calls are elf rrly matters of utmost inr ran attitude toward ngizrre.*ion
rentlv when the home of Mr*.
Charles Hand was broken Into. A fur eonstruclion of a bridge across portative to his European Allied had la-en -liown In Korea. Too of.
JACKSONVILLE Frh. 15firlsK liclleve that while the Com­
wriet watrh stolen from (lie Two the 8t. John* River at Gilmor* command
74
47
Atlanta
Htreet.
It
I*
part
of
the
rlty's
munist
leader
.
might
have
thought,
Spot Inn &lt;&gt;n Geneva Avenue was
Authorities here *i-ite his non
11
IPitnark
recovered. Among other
pieces M23WOJW0 bridge slid express, •'o** would b" simplifie&lt;l if hr last Julie they roilhl get hy with
36
44
Hrowniville
which bad been entered and rob- way progwm
couM know definite1'- whether ibc Ihe conquest of Korea they must Chicago
rVmtractors
may
offer
separate
now
assume
that
even
aatrllite
at
worn the Odham Motor Co..
SsIm IU Allies «r««ld loin halite
19
tack* on Ynijoslvia very likely (tea Moines
_
Manning'* Orocery Store. bid* on Ihe iiibstrueture and sup
(17
against aggression on Yugoslavia would spark World Wa* III.
Fresno
erstructtire,
or
o&gt;mbine«l
bids
for
Yaatorday morning Hickson and
44
as the U. N. did In Korea. Hut in
Quite aside from any U. N. rea- New York
sen arretted a Negro. Ernest the romnlete job.
w+
••
The New Hmyrna lleach pns- diratlnns ara that decisions as
dtne*a lo fight si-gfession, Yllgo- I’ hoenlx
Mta, 86 who la charged with en­
70
Washington
speelfie
artion
winil'l
lafinally
ject
rails
far
convtructlon
of
n
its
via
has
a
strategic
lm|Kirtanre
tering a house and stealing a radio
18
in western
military
planning Winnipeg
and government check*. The radio I ^00-foot bridge and two smaller m*&lt;le nfjer the emerveorv aro«*
* w t a * e w T s f* D u k a ,e e - w a a k » 6 W b e e « K U la M ^ lw 4 ir t * b c « t
72
The uueatlon nf Amerirao rroHcv which Korea did not have, l l Jacksonville
was traced to a local second hand approach bridges on road (0
72
MMl bat M r . &lt;b* k lttn , m l concaal hat ■ilaitraMwJXbaej*ita « store where Whit* had aold It. scrota tha Hillsborough River, toward Yuwnslavla was put (-» Se­ stand* on the southern flank of Miami
77
.
O M Willianu said today that part of tha Interruastal water­ cretary of 8tatr Achcson at .» western *,'uinpe: Tlto’a 32 dWI- Tallahassee
77 *
Tampa
-- * --- ; : » r-i r
r-nsa
iC 'u ilssH Oa rasa h i l t
way.
3
new* conference yesterday, lie reWWt# fa an “Old offi
W. I I . .Slruiper rrre iirtl the an­
nual Junior C hamhei of r o in m r r ir
(rood Gnvernmenl A*»*rd today at
the regular luncheon of the Jayree« at the Yacht Club. P ie aw ait!
wai preftm lrd by Alvin O d iu m In
ih f one, who in ihe opinion o l ■
coininillre of non-|aycres. I ad
done the most lo «dvam e thr
cause of good gosrrnmrnl in S a n ­
ford last year.

Boys .Are Pin-Ups
Boy Scout Drive To Execution Of Nazi Invoices Juggled
In Mnvie Filmed
At Blue Springs Of*?1Tflmjimiw Aj War Criminals Is For Convenience,! '^ -

Kickofl Breakfast De,ayef, g y Cour| chjef C)crk S a y s IRoad Department
Readies Alternate
Hsirasscd llitjli Court
R e p a i r Projects
Refuses 'I’ rh.'ince
Official Tells
Dentil

Sentences

1‘in tin in e

CliaiiRcs;

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The Price O f Kcing A ‘Celebrity’

l.acl( 01 Decision On Yugoslavia
Hampers Eisenhower In Europe

Police Commended
For Solving Thefts

Bids Are Awked For
New .Smyrna Bridge

Smiford Weather

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

Invoires .Juggled
ir M llH t S r r t a Pace Mae)

lawyer's lounge.
Snyder said it tsas understood
when plans were made for tha
lounge that attorneys of tha state
would pay for furnishing It. Some­
how they never did so.
lie repotted the Justices were
very much unset at newspaper
comment on the expensive radio.
Finally, he said, Justice Ray L.
Chapman "issued an ultimatum,
'Cet that thing out o f here.**
It uould Mound up in Snyder's
home where it is now. he said.
8n&gt;der told the commission he had
I---ii unable to ret the company
which supplied it to give more
than tM 0 credit on its return ber.vi-e it had taken losses on earl­
ier returns of furniture.
So to *g&lt;t the Jusllres o ff the
heel,’’ and “ rrt out of the Sup­
reme Court," Snyder saH he print­
ed the invoices and hiked the
price.* of five othn items by 1100
each to make up the rest of the
cost of the radio.
Commission Attorney Turner
Butler and State Attorney Gen­
eral Richard Krvln arc going to
chick into the matter to see if
there is any possibility o f the
State recovering losses It may
have suffers*!. Krvin said as the
record store! at the end o f the
hearing ho was 'not at all sure"
there were any losses the State
could recover.
\ cony of the hearing testi­
mony also will l»e sent to State
Attorney William I). Ilonkln* here
for inspection of possible crim­
inal cliarges.
Hie alleged Irregularities were
reported In an *'»dlt by Assistant
State Auditor Ifnlier I . Kennedy,

Nazi Execution
irm iu M rr*ai •&gt;•••

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ton appealing this decision.
(Technically,
Magee's
action
waa a notice o f Infant to appeal
from tha District Court to the
Court of Appaala Kara. Ha said
in Washington today tba dafansa ami tha government will
hava 40 days undar court rule*
to submit records and pat the
rasa before tha appeals rouit.
Ttiara would ha additional tints
after that In which the appeals
court would make Ita decision.
(Magee told reporters he Intends t&lt;&gt; “ art as promptly aa pos­
sible" in getting the records to
tha district court for submission
to tha higher tribunal.|
The court had held that habeas
corpus did not apply to enemy
aliens, Te seven prisoners claim
they lost their Herman clttlaenship through thair American con­
viction at Nuernberg.
1‘rlson authorities etpresaed be­
lief that notification of the final
court decision might not arrive
before neat weak at the earliest.
Previously some American o f­
ficials had anticipated a quicker
termination o f the court fight.
The wives of the condemned
men, who naid them a "last
visit" in prison yesterday, were
jubilant today at the further de­
wy.
The prisoners, including former
88 (Klite Guard) Generals Os­
wald Pohl and Otto Ohlemlorf
were reported calm, despite the
long uncertainty.
German clamor for reconsider­
ation of the death sentences came
even from west German chancel­
lor Konrad Adenauer.
MeCloy rejected Adenauer's apand other high G. H. official*
peal last night. Aides said he
were convinced the enormity of
the crimes excluded the seven
men from reprieve.

Florida's
Friendly
Food
Stores . .

Quantity
Rights
Reserved

Where
Price* Good
Thru Sat..
Feb. 17.
Store
Addrewteti
Mated at
Hot tom of
thin Ad.

Customer*
Send
Their
Friends!

Gollea Key Evaporttri

TIIB Y PI.A Y AT SIG H T
ST. 1.01118—(4*)—For the sec­
ond straight year the St. Louis
Cardinals will open their home
season with a night game. The
Red Birds, under new manager
Marty Marlon, arill face the Chi­
cago Cubs on Friday, April 20.

For Dishea

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There were nearly
1,676.000
marriages in the United States in
l»50, a 6 percent increase over
1049.
hr could ret underway In the pn»fr-ilon of consulting economist,
lie bid on *ome furniture for :h«*
Supreme Court just hv way of
getting rsm-rirnre in “ estimating
on nubile Inlts." he said.
When it turned out Warren did
not appoint the unidentified &lt;11«
lljke'r of Snyder to |»* rommfsmso. director, the former chief

FEB. 15,

© BEEF

B Limit 1 Box

TAHY-READY TRIMMED

clerk said he held his furlture
employed by the commission un­
til a few months ago.
Under qu.-aiiuning, Snyder /-aid
former commission Director C. II.
Overman did not know o f his
chief elerk'a connection with the
furniture company, lie said he
didn't keep the connection ■ sec

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�THURSDAY FEB. 15. 1951
levy" did not include national
1st USO Club Opens disclose
guardsmen themselves. It did not
the ilie of the group to
At Camp As Troops beIninvolved.
a lighter tone. General Van
expressed the thank*
of
Jlepart For Korea Fleet
American armed forces to
the

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Uniteii Service organisation and
the resident * •&gt;( Slack stone for
makimr the dub potsible. He also
■tressed the need for more USO
clubs throughout the nation.
Col. Leslie
Babcock, post
commander at Camp Pickett. also
took part in tlie reremonies, at
which former Richmond Mavnr W.
Sterling lilnr reptrsented the USO
and State Treasurer lesse W. Oil*
Ion was present in behalf o f V ir­
ginia Governor John S. Rattle.
The USO rluh here ia the first
to open since the merger on Jan­
uary HI. I9f&gt;l, of the United Ser­
vice Organisation and the Asso­
ciated Services of the Armed
Forces.
Opening ceremonies were nre
ceded bv an open house during
the day ami a concert by the -bird
Division band from Cantu Pickett, and they were followed bv an
informal Valentine Day dance.

IC s a t ls s e S

V e s ts P a c e O ae l

C ltk lfi 11 tried in
11 u k e • R i t c
cuntefs out crisp
£ .
and temptingly
b ro w n on tha
outside, yel juicy and ten­
der on the inside. There it
no sputtering fat, no black
charred spots, jtln clear hot
Bake-Kite (3 6 3 *F .).

tssnsa So cstu. -t Is# tan ss« &gt;, tig
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Farm Hureau Opposes
Controls On Prices

Sanford Forum

raising an additional $3,000,000.WINTER DARK. Fein |5
controls,
now
000 each from corporation taxes ( Special i —Price
(hat we hsve them, must be given
and excise tax increases.
The Orange gave it umiualifU'd .* fair trial, but it is likely that
endorsement to the pay-at-we-go they will resflit in scarcity and
higher food prices for consumer*,
principle, which it called "an the Florida Faun B uicaii Fedreaabsolute necessity in the present tiou wanted in a statement re­
emergency.** It conceded this leased today.
would mean great personal and
The Farm Hureau Iras oppotcvl
financial sacrifice for everyone, controls Oil the ground* that price
and said the farmers would do could Ik- best kept iu bound* l&gt;v
their part.
nil-suit production, strictri credit
Dra-tic reduction of non-defense trgnlslion* and higher tat. expenditures is necessary, thP
In n prepaid statement r»organiration said, hut t suggested leased flout its state lie-idiiuslter*
that Congress appropratr some the trig farm organisation asked:
“ free use" funds which the exe» “ that these controls liave it fair
cutlve depart mild could use ta trial, hut insisted Dial the re­
rectify an error* which might re­ gulation of wages nnd lltdusltial
sult fr o li a flat cut or selective profit* must go band |p hand with
cut in appropriations.
the frreiir.g of fnim mice* price
Legislation authorisii g a flSHV ennliols wii| not work if they arc
000.000 expenditure &gt;4o buy grain placed only on farm products
for India was ntroduerd in the while wages and industrial Pro
fits ate allow'd to continue their
House bv a bi-partisan group.
The bill was asked bv I’ resident |iic«enl spiral.**
Truman to help meet famine con­
ditions in Imlui. Authors of the
legislation said that prompt nld
is needed to ease a situation a f­
11 ..Mi iMur.l
l-a^ r i t , . i
fecting I rt,000,000 people.
\ statement accompanying *hc Sanford recently mol mat n m i l l ­
bill said the sponsor* were acting ing is Is-ing held in Washington
entirely out of sympathy for In­ tislay to decide vs bethel the llua
dia and with "no political string* pital Association -vill be allowed
or reservation* of a political to occupy the Air Station facilities I ’ r a n g e s . T e m p le
i,
tii eonlunctnu w d’i tb&lt; N'mvv un­ ’ Iraperriilt. I’ utnat,
cits racier."
’
Ir.slirfrult.
Vl.i.l,
Heel
"W e do not want our desre to til such lime a* n new hospital
IP’ S
help the suffering people o f In­ till navi I . .-n --ouipbt--«J.
Tangerines
I,
\l the suggrstio t of President
dia to l»c regarded a» in anv sens*
tJ varl,it,, prodit.«
lessening our opposition to the Htrniper, the Javrre- voted til*' the f**i.f"i,| -Hat, Kar
tr. .ini. tr„„, |
apparent views of the govemmitjl a roi.imittee ne appttinied to work total
to III A Pel. I I VI II
of India with respect to the Dopt* in coiijunetion witti the llospi'nl
tlOOll r. iaa,i ....
munist aggression in Korea.** tM Association in an attempt to dts- laldes an,I Itint mar
author* said. India ha* refused tM l*over a solution to lie problem. to » 11» r&gt;il&gt; weaKrr on
go along vyji the Chite.l NslisSS Tht rommittes, itn.l«,r tin- , I .m eel,rr
condetnuaton of lied China as alt Ipamliin of It |_ Perkins, Jr. n
" S U M ' S Dl IS II IlN
a» follows: Dougla
Hit iistroni,
aggressor.
I 'llll. A l’ KLI'iil.X
di
Ld
Money would list)) to be Ap­ Malcolm MncN'cil, John kadrr,
'aitkus, I'liilotivlphia Dhils* first
propriated separately. It woubt go Alvin Odbsni, \V. F. Hunt nml
ifker. ha* gained ten pounds
to buy 3,000,000 long tons o f grain Charles Yisiupich.
me tin- close o( tin- IPMt World
Mr. MacN'eil rend an answer
during the period ending June 30,
ne- Wait kit- wa nc 11 d&lt; alb n
tC&gt; ■ trl. grniii sent to Hrerelary
IMS,
is* *ttIntrier of 1919 after M u g
A Id-partisan group of 20 to 23 tf the Nat) M.ittbtw- last week
mt by II ilt'langl'd g ill It) Chisenators is hacking a similar pro­ in which the Jnycees assured the
Navy of a welcome tu bsnford.
posal.
Secretary Mattlo-w* reply stnt-1
Meanwhile Price Director MilMTKII U .I.S TX H S
harl V. DiSallc asked Thomas r. ed "It it gratifying to learn
Murphy. New York city police that the majority o f .Sanford's !
I AM. N C. UP) Scotty
commissioner, to take charge of ritiren* look with favor upon the
1, I9f&gt;t’ Captain, ansi idol
price control enforcement for the reactivation of liio Naval Air
elect Mai Llndstmm of
.Station
The
pstrioti
nr.d
under-'
nest 00 days.
niverslty have beets named
Mandine
rentinrntn
con'alrfe
I
in
Murphy gave no answer im­
Southern Conference allyotu teleuiam an- sincerely op 1
mediately.
err team.
A spokesman for th* Office of
Drier Stabilisation told reportera
A l’out ff’tm million a y
of
DISalle’s renursl.
Murphy
spent in the l'ltite«j Stut
Came hrre today and discussed the
clucks nnd wnt.lic*.
matter with DiSalle. Thev will
Th* procem of •* * **j^ff*yjyoV.m
Confer again in k couple of days.
to U*^«»vi; f
, The syiokeaitxin had no Jn/nrma- D)itiral
bm
to wnruirr
whether auit
Murphy,
jo n »as
« 10
|m» ^ if hd
bM»k thtf trm^nrtry

R h u u m u tlirn , A r th r itis , N o u rltls ,
B u rsitis, S cia tica, lu m b a g o *

Stemper Awarded

A

M i sb ili t aa stUlaslaJ a ik t-&gt;i

I I s s i I s s m I P ra m

were “ fleeing in alt directions'* a f­
ter the r e lie f
column rammed
through from the south.
However.
AD
currrep.in.lrnt
William J. Waugh reported more
than 1.000 Reds were dug in on
high ground north of the town.
On the western front. Ameri­
can doughboys and artillerv wiped
out 400 Chinese who sneaked
across the llan River Wednesday
night near Seoul.
It wa* the second consecutive
and disastrous Red attempt
to
cross the icy stream near the
burned-mit former capital. More
'.hat. 1,100 Korean R ed s were kill­
ed tlure in a foray early Wednea-

7 h e re !s n o ht ni g g v et/ so g o o d *

y
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Congress

Chipyong Relieved

The Lirullicrgh baby was
19
months old when hr was kidnap­
ped from the Lindbergh
home
near Hopewell, N. J., on March I.

M

PAG E TIIKEK

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Bake-Kite w a y o f frying
chicken. Your family Will
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that crisps to beautifully in
Bake-Ritc. Some '•ookslike
to add a bay leaf gfid a
pinch of curry posadtr to
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it e a rth situ s —h n* illa iliv ’bo# c h lo iitj.-, mhuh
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blood tu p p l) vtb i.e .(&gt;s'lsed a u J a llo ttt l i t !
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district leailers.
Kefauver said witnesses in dr
dining tu answer question* had
shotsn a definite reaction to a r.cent federal district court decision
In Washington, D. C.
In the case of Harry Russell of
Chicago and Miami, that court upheld hi* refusal to testify on *h«ground that he mlghl Inr iminatr
himself. The rourl • nilad Russrll
wa*
within hla rtrvatltiitlnnnl
‘ rlghu. .
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| Meanwhile, the committee await. eil a New York state appeal* court
decision on whether jailed Imok&gt;maker Frank Krirkson could lie
I brought before the group to tesI tlfy.
Counsel for Krirkson fought
yesterday to have hi* client re­
main in Hikers Island penitentiary
aid "serve hi* lime in peace."
Frh-kson. admitted former head
of a
a yrar gambling
' ring, is serving a two-year term
|for hookmaklng.
Hi* attorney.
Harold II. Corbin, contended that
- the committee had no authority to
haul Erickson out of Jail and make
him testify at the hearing.
"lie 's In jail now," said Corhin.
" lie want* to pay his debt to the
public and serve Ms time in peace,
and not he harried by this comm iUee."
The appellate division o f the
state supreme court reserved de
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k e r k n r a r d Imp a l m a l a r a d i e r t l n *
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l a Ifc l* a e w a p a p e e , • • s s r l l m
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Chance For The House
Why M’lul n congreaaman to Wnahington? Under the
rule recently adoptml hy the Houne of Reprencntatlvcn no
Itill may In* voted on uhIcnn approved by the Uulen Com*
rnittci* of twelve. The other -123 member* mny be heartily in
favor of a Hiippretmed mcimiiri-, hut uiilean aeven of the
twelve favor it they will never tret a chance to vote it up
or dmvn, except by the difficult prorewi of petition.
CotiKreMaman Adolph .1. SabatIt of Chicago, chairman
of llie ftiilca Committee, doe* not think that hla group
nlioulil have thin veto power. He voted againnt it when il
waa recently adopted, and tried for an amendment to the
rule* which would ncem to meet all potudble ohjectiona. lie
would allow a |M-t it ion aiguerl by fifty congrettamen to put
a hill 011 the calendar, where the House could Vote on It.
Now a majority of the meniltera must aign nuch a petition.
Kci|iiiring a« large a number a* fifty would reduce the
IHtimibllity o f billn being put on (He calendar which only a
few cxtrcmiHtH wanted. Succena in getting that many Hlgnaturca would allow definitely that the bill interested a numIter of the members, and «l»»»rrv«l consideration. The final
declsitni might la1to kill the hill, hut at leant the representu*
lives o f the people would huve u chance to decide.

THURSDAY. FKB. IS. 1931

Id'arninhr Relief Work

TODAY'S H llll.f' VP.HHK

More Ilian goml will and general knowledge are needed
in recoiiHtruction and relief work. This ia recognized hy the
program plaiinera at Havcrford College. They offer a oneyear |HiHt-graduate courae "to train men and women aa
teclmiriuna and admiuintratora of economic and social de­
velopment program* in distrcnMed part* of the world.”
Many o f the relief worker* who huve rendered yeoman
service during and lictwecn the two wars have had their
tabling at llaverfortl, a (fuakcr institution. The United Na­
tion* ha* need of |a-ople thus trained in several of its
agencies, a* do aomo hrunchea of the government and tnuny
church organizations.
The rc-cstnliliahmctit of rehabilitation o f people who
have lost relatives, homes, property, and In many rases tin*
will to livel. Is a delicate process. Tlie replacement of shelt­
er and the aupldyillg of fiaal are primary needs, but equally
if pot more ini|Kirtant is the improvement o f morale. It Is In
providing workers who run auccrssfully perform thrsc In­
terlocking functions that such courses a* that at Havcrford
excel.

God i Im ) ■ lia&gt; loved l«» exalt
humble people. Hr hate. pride.
l-'Mil Ihnu hast l.rat.l tlie desire of
the humltlr.— I V 10:17.
Il emit lltr Army SI0.000 In

Itril and clothe * Gl tor one
ytai. Apparently ihr Army. Iikr
other government agencies. it tlill
Hying In "pump ihr |&gt;unp."* IV ih«|H what ihr Army nrrth it a
good hnuirkrr|&gt;rr Iikr ihr C*|s
Mom Mrh» ran Irrd and clothe
him (nr a i ouple nl htindied Inn k».
( nnKi.liil4lti.n. I,. Judge .Sten•Horn Int &lt;ailing 4ltrnlinn In lltr
impmUmr nl ugid rnfntrrnirnl
nl liqiini lawv thrmighuul lltr f nunly. Out prrtrni law, in ihi. rr» |» r t l 4ir n n l nr4tly ngul rnnuKh.
We thnuld pmhihil lltr ,4lr nl 4tiy
alrnlmli. foveiage nn Sunday,
hrri mrludrd. Ih r |r4il wr &lt;411
do it In rrrlnrcr lltr laws ttr have.
New York Cily it getting indy
for ait attack Highways Ir4ilinr.
fmm ihr (ily 4tr Itring hlnrkrd
o il (nr rmrrgrnry lr«ffir only.
School children 4rr bring drilled
lot pouiblr 4tr raid* jutl at ihry
have Itrrn given fire drill, in ihr
pail. Blood pla.m ., to necessaiy
in the treatment of excrsiivr radtalinn. i. being ilnred ncail.y. Do.,,!,
sfoltrri air Itring built II would
be well (or Washington, Pluladelphi.. Bntlnn, Delioil Chic.gn, .nil
a -numher nl nlhrr tilir. In Inllnw
Njw Yolk’, example,
.1
tDr. Millet *d lltr • UmsrtvitV
o l Mnritla .ay. lhal (nod produc­
tion may well l»r the lifr-linr ol
ike (lee world. Anri lornennr cite
leirl in another war lhal lltr tide
would win which had lltr latl
Inal ol birad. Thai rrilatnly may
well lie the rate 111 ihit ilrugglr
against Communism whnr nut
enemies make tut It capital ol ihr
POvcrly of ihr maurt. Bui plenti­
ful (owl tuppltr., like everylliing
eke. dr|tend u|M&gt;n product inn and
Morr production. plenty n( .weal
■nd haul wn»k. not upon wellarr
*lalr&gt; nr social theoiie*
Whai ihr rlrall. riting pricer,
and lltr iiilriiialtnti.il tiltlaltt.il
mean lo tmalln lollrget it ihown
hy J. Ollir lalmumlt. ptentlrnl ol
SleUnn, who write, lhal "They
l U caughl in a &lt;milting rtonntnu
mOdradkcr - between .blinking
incomes and ri.ing m il.. The war
k
tumbling
thru
rnrullmcnl.. y ---^ Irvin grau Med In teal*
„
going up.'Rarb one lore.
• Korea nn il. own ramptit’’. liter*
’ . ate only ihirr tiling, they tan rlo,
kg M y*. They ran go oul o| bunThey can attrpl political
.l)btidic. and eras* Itring inslependenl college.. Or iltry ran take
then caw lo tlie American people
who believe in per)tetualing lltr
private entrrpri«e .y.trm of edu­
cation.

New.paper reader, are well arare ol the disastrous elleet. nl
ation upon the regimr n( Cliiang
Shek who wa. run nut ol
more n. n m ull nl lltr
j in the purebating power ol
ym than by tka gtms of the
Nwida. When U teaebee the
where tke dollar will not
anything, when the 120 a
ith jobku benefit or Iha $40
old age panuon wiO not
a loal pi bread, whan lire
teacher*, .alary will not
bar. rootn real, when hotpital*.
im ttn k m have lo d w a
the revenue
Ad H *.
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Moving Toward Safety
A study of figures for the first eleven months of 1930
lead* the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies to
the conclusion that only one state made an Important gain
in preventing traffic fatalities last year. For the period
North Dakota deaths were 3T. iter cent lower than the pre­
vious year. Seven other Htutea had reductions ranging from
one lo five |tor cent.
On the other hand ten states had Increases lit traffic
deaths of 23 |ier cent or more, eighteen states had Increases
ranging from 10 to 24 per cent, ami eleven states had
fatality Increase* of less than 10 per cent.
It .would I** linil enough to make no lirogrcss toward
safer highways. The fact that we keep getting wup»a is unicrvlng. Soon the |ierlls o f driving ought to slow ns up
enough to givo safety n chance. .
.......... .
UlMMHttMl*

iti4iMgrm.nl raliibilfd in civil sml
iloinnlic allair. n te od i «I m lo ths
military fold and that that * k
dir gitming opinion ol lltr naiion,"
&lt;'hurt-hill tlnu-rlbnl Ihr Knvrrti
nirni'ii |irr«rnt targrt nf JI.1,ii(Xi,iMHi,iNM) o f ilt-fi-KM- *,irniltiit:
In Ihr itril Itiirr yrar» ■■ "att
aftritlyiught sml rmnahlrratlvu
of lb* r.cU ."
Hr. .ahi this wa* typical nf
the Attire rr|ltne to »ce ahead.
"The auvernment five nothing
Imt wore., ileelaration., pmpecta
ami whemrs which Mem to In­
dicate Impres.lvn action," Churchill natal. “ Alas, It U mainly
on paper.
"With th* control they have de­
manded «vrt onr niatip&lt;&gt;*rr and
the va.l .uni. of money voted ao
(t&gt;n.taiitly hy the llou.e, it thould
liave brrn poasible to produce a
enlwtantlal amt efficient army.
"Thry have produced ao few
tactical unit* that the Koraa
tiuuhls hrvlir out amt It waa
neceaanry for ua to tend a token
forre, It look near three months
to product even a brigade group."
In the field uf atomic energy,
he continued, Britain at the end
of Wurld w ar II wa. "aide lo
deal on egual term* with Iha
UnltH Htatea."
Nuw, Churchill aakl, "tn have
Iwen mitantpptd by th* Hovteta."
The C« iinerval Ive trailer renewo l a to ml deinanti for Attlee to
make piihiir the wartime agree­
ment Churchill aigneil with the
United Ktate* amt Canada on
development o f atomic energy,
lie aaid llrttaln la now free to
make It* own A-bumti* and should
he doing w&gt; in *elf-defen»r.
"Hy nesting
the American
atomic Ua* in East Anglia," he
aaaertad, "we have made ouraelve* the target, and pethapa
th* tiultaeye, o f Soviet attack.
Attlee jumped up and aaldi
"Really, lln Churchill ought
not in ml.lead tha country mi a
matter of till* kted.
"II* knows perfectly well that
there it, hy hla agreement, an
understanding that development
•if the atomic bomb took place on
the other «ld*u of the Atlantic
and It la utterly untrue to sug­
been fatturr To
gest there hae hoen
develop It,"
o* Uh
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havr done more
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THE WORLD TODAY
nr DeWITT MaeKKNZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Anal)*!

U. S. Forces In Europe
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tion lo those already in Eurooe.
An American army division 7«nsirta of about I8.0U0 men. In addillon. support element*—supply
and maintenance, communication,
transportation amt other units—
are needed to k ( w iniiilwl fum-*
In a slalircaditiesB.

From the world Moslem rotiferriK i in Karachi. I’ akHtan. wliicu
closed la-i nlghi, came the i*arntlie that the Mohammedan nation,
will stand together In rvrnl of
Ihe United Stales now haa in
aggression against snv one of
Europe
I be First Infantry Divition
them.
This re^tlulion of solidarity la and a Constabulary Force—equiv­
framed to keep within the tenet, alent to a second division—train­
o f Islam and tlie United Nation,
charter. It I. In effect a reaffirma­ ed and equipped for fold combat,
tion of that verse from the Koran: yrt the last official indication ol
"Verity all Moslem* are brethren." Hoop strength in Europe was about
fiowevrr, when all aofrnlmr
phrases are shorn awav. it means 97,000 men. Thus more lhan 60.that the global mosleni hloe—310^ 000 men of the ptetenl force pre­
OOO.OOO strong—is determined to sumably are in supprii element*.
defend itself.
The Senate committees are con­
That ia a momentous develop­ sidering whether Congress should
ment. which h*» lo l&gt;e fitted into adopt a resolution of •u-ne nalurr
tlie jig.aaw puutlr of oar divided rctu l ining the 'troops.to-Europe"
world.
Usee. Marshall was the first witNaturally one of ou» fltst uues- ne&gt;, at hearings.
tion. I* nhcthrr this ilcrlsration
In ripping Uir tnp.se, ret lala-l
has any special relation to the dan­
gerous controversy
taging lie- o ff this much of the government'*
tween India and Pakistan over blueprint for ilefemlng Wsstrrn
control of the princely state of Ktirope. Marshall emphasised that
Kashmir. This niiarrel several the aim of the forre* Is to Keep
times has all but rofiicTo nut light the peace.
Hr said the intention is:
war.
I. 'T o deter aggression if that
On this point a represi-ntative o f
the Pakistan delegation to the U. Ik possible, and
‘T o defeat aggression if, in
N. tell* me emphatically that thl
resolution cannot lie interpreted spite o f all our efforts, the actions
as aimed at India, lie says it can of the Soviet Union or it* *atr|.
only tie taken as a general a ffir­ lites should precipitate another
mation that Moslems stand to­ world war."
gether in self ilefense against at­
As to any ccngrrsslonal stand.
tach from any sourer.
Marshall strongly urged that the
It It Inlere.iting to note, how­ legislators should not do anything
ever.' that the conference adopted which would tie the hands nf Gen­
» resolution declaring it* unshake- eral Dwight D. Elsenhower, as
able belief that Kashmir is eco­ rommander o f Allied forres, hy
nomically, culturally, linguistical­ limiting the number of troops that
ly. geographically and ethnically rould lie plareil under hi* com­
iljia rt and parcel nf Pakistan, and mand.
that no power on earth ran lirrsh
Thr ptoposed six U. S. division*
this tie. TIi* resolution urge* the
U. N. In press for an Impartial under Eisenhower would In- part
of a total contemplated detente
plebiscite on this •uieatinn.
As indicating the scope of this forre- of almut 1*1 divisions.
In addition to the U. 8. ground
conference. .Id Mo-lcm countries
were rente*ruled. The Mohammed­ forrrs, there wuuld also Im Ameri­
an* of India weren't invite,! be- can air and Naval units in tha
rausr the conference leaders want- rotuhined &lt;lrfen*e forre*.
The large nearing room was
rd to avnld anything which might
cause ill feeling. Tlie Russian Mos­ n o wiled a* Marshall, wearing a
lem* at last report* hadn't replied grey suit ami brown tie, took tha
lo their Invitation to attend, hut witness stand. Sixteen o f the 2*1
that isn't strange since Mos~»v members of the committee* were
could scarcely he eipaced to sanc­ on hand.
tion any such delegation.
Senator Cnnnally (D -Trx), pre­
This was the first session of tlie siding, urged that Senator* "speed
World Moslem Conference -iver
held, although the ground-work nf
the meeting was laid two year* M clcm * ami a Communism which
ago- Karachi Is the headquarters i&gt; inliitontlv atheistic. The Mos­
o f the organisation, which made It lem I* a staunch follower of Ms
a logical place for the first meet- religion, as has Iwen repeatedly
demonstrated through the &lt;cntur
‘ "C*.
wr
to fight for
Blare the announced uurpoae of ie* hy hi* willingness
tha conference wa. to pi omul* it. Tliere j* no Ideology which can
cultural development, th* declar. win him from Islam.
On that vital point Prof. A.U.A.
ation of ialentimt to fight in selfdefense, fould hardly he anllei- llalerm. president o f the conferluce and thamrlloi of Ksrsthl
paled hy ofiTooklag nsiTorw,
University, made this statement In
One. would aspect the result to answer to a question at a meeting
be a careful manauvrriat nf both with press representatives:
the democracies and tha Red coun­
"W e have no quarrel with the
tries to'win Iha adherence o f lids conom k and social side of Cvqhuge Moslem bloc.
&gt;- •
munlsm, •abject
ibjcct la
mun
tu eur awn II,bias
■ On the heath o f religion, i f * «flf- but ;we ca
innot see ere to eve with
flcult to*BOO wliat possiMe
affllla____
. . . , them m t_.
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far _
as tliefr
Ideology le
tlon there could tio between the based on the denial of God]"'

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tltcy would Im a call for rmcrgrr,at lion hy the U. N. and mgr,.,
It s s i I m M V is o ra s e •»■»•
slops roni|H»e thr atruiigrst ingi.” consultation among tlie r.t Alia:
*ntl-Soviet font- ill Europe ImUy. tic Ticaty nation* through tluWhether the yiivpt - nr'imliv i foii-igi' ministers rouilril.
E is e n lM .w ,-., a * a n i n t r i u a t . " «| w
wil risk war ngait.-l V.ig-&gt; Isvia »i
whethri the, will simply umilm t ' rotiltiiamlcr, would ts- guid.-il i.y
an,.liter year ,.f war.of-n* *vr. is *. jthe .hs-isi.-n- of the Atlantic C*o..ii,
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ington. Hut many officials e*|M-rt |tr,l. auUmtHleu say, would be
•omr sort of -tiring cn-i&gt; arising |ordinatt,l In the fullest extr i
out of either threats o&gt; setion.
j im-sit Ic wllh tlie detisions of tl..If an atta. I. i- h,un. hril. two j i ’. N. nod woultl lake into acrom .
the total military strength of I).uncertainties, than there can pnv - Atlantic Alliance at ih&lt;- tltmshiv tc- through the pulilic diaMuch of the western pollcv «o.
closure of our planned sttrngth sideralion has lecu devoted to thr
problem «f StrengUtetilng i •
figure*.
line s t r p nlieady has horn taken ,
"Tu Ik specifir, the Joint Chief•
The I*. S is furnishing fno.| %pr
of Staff have rrcommerded to
me, and I have &lt;• r.-rominetidei) &lt;ili. ally fur Titu’ - Aimy mi .I )-.»
his l.iingei threatened rivilian p ,
tu the l'ie*d»nl
and the Piesi
d h ! r ’llaii
dent has approve,! a mdicy
I h«- mure impressive step wu,||l|
respect to our tt-icrs in Kuinpe
which look* to the mant,nance by Im- ti. furiii:di m.litxrjr rquipm.
us, in Eur,i|M- of appioxiiuately -ix fur the troops However, &lt;m t .
1 ,-gurd at leant. Tito has not .r
division, of gi.mnd fortes
.|in-tr.l nrnm. Such h r,.pn-.i
“ We already have there, on oc­ iniglit Is* made in hi* rurrent tali cupation duty, uis.ut two divisions in Itelgrade vvttli Assistant S,-«t,.
of ground force* llur plans, lavs tat y o f Slate (iv o rjc I'erkln-..
ru on th. rrcommeii.lation " f the
Will Rogers'dietl in a plane &lt;i.&lt; I.
Joint C h ie fs &gt;.f S t a f f , Ih e rt-fu m
contemplate -ending four Mtlililoi-al with Wllrv Post at Point Han
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Alaska, August l.r&gt;, I!*:if.

Islick O f Decision

thing* along ns much as p s itW c"
In questioning w ln ru n
I’eerng over his spectacles, he
admonished spertatnis to lie quiet,
saving "the committee can't run
a horse show.”
Cnnnally then read a |&gt;cndinc
resolution hy Senator Wherry &lt;RNrbl which would ticclar Itie Sen
ate feels President Tinman -tinuld
not send more ground forcra to
Europe until Cungres, pa--r* on
the question.
Technically, this resolution is
the business liefure Ihr commit­
tees. Administration force* imp.- to
aubatltute for it a resolution spe­
cifically approving Ihr dispatch
of troopa.
Marshall said:
"Because of Ihe gtral amount
of discussions which has Icen
rentered on Ihe subject i f ground
forres, I have obtained thr express
permission o f the President to dieeusa with ynu th. .(a.if., -.lietl^li,
of the gtound fo rm which Ihe
United Ktatr* has plain.,-&gt;1 tn
maintain in Europe In Ihe present
emergency.
" I lake this step trliir.ni.il&gt;' le••use nf the serin ity considera­
tions involve)—Imt I havr rrarhr,| th* rnnelusiun that there is a
greater peril to our sreurty
through weakening the mural* of
our Alliea by a delsilr l.a«.d upon

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Swartz Has Program
At I'Vllowship Front

Social And Personal Activities

m IiooI

Lake Mar&gt;
It* 't i l l . I M A

P. \NPI BSHN

home Joe.-lay nigtd Prof
lln man Morris of Sanfoid u Ihe
Irarher. Those attending tin* fu*t
meeting were Mr. and Mi* C. P
llra-iugtnn, I’rnf and Mi*. II it.
Ileckcnliarh, Mr. and Mr* 0. It.
Patterson and Bcorge. Jr . All
and 'Ir*. P. I» Ander-oii, Atn
A. I Walter. Mr, J I. II
'l l * F-thri Smith, Mr*. II. M.
Haven, Mi- A. B Ailing and Prof.

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BOB THOMAS

\ I’ittgiaui w*- inr.-rnlr l SalHOLLYWOOD, Keh. IR—
—
Jark Howell, who i* Maliotinl at
iitdat night nt the Fellow »hip Ihe Charleston Navy Yard, was
T h r Mrrv«»lt n f ( h r f i m i l f * " !«&gt;•
tiny
•«» I r
h .i* lrn iH |?
Front by (Jeoigr Swart* of S ilv e r1 liouir u lir the wrrkrttd.
.PHONE IIS
111•11v \%i hmj ' b Lit| fur Itiptinir con*
lj»ke who showed pictutrs in color
Mr. and Mrs. I. Stnedh-y and
t r fit ton in th* t r l r \ i ton u
ry.
taken of fruit*, flower*, bird* and i 'It. and Mrs. Waller Stnrtlley nf
TIiir in ii*•
r union.
lake- on hi* estate.
Michigan have reutcil the Kthel
~
If i' &gt;i pn»un iliAtflAtf ttn I ho
Ill- picture*, whlrh he railed | Knight home for a month. They
M o rris .
I*, n
o f H v v rra l top
“ Beauty In Florida,” were accom­ are friend* o f the K iiIh-p aird the
The
Community
Churrh
wa*
ft»i thr lip t n
tlotnp irkv|»i*m
panied by an Informative commen­ FrUbey*.
bo.t |o a rotiimiuuly 1’ iavrr Se
VII »f thr
tary.
J. R. Well*, Jr., CSN, ha- com- vlre Friday night in observance of nhou tfi New V..a
Mr. and Mr*. John Kader havr
A
lurpriia
shower
wa*
given
for
THUKSDAt
iixUUP « hi-rt*
tu rn 1
r .l h a vi
Their were pirturr* taken in hia plrtrd hi- tiainrrig and lia- Iwen
trturnrd from Atlanta white they
Mika
I
jilia
Wirb.ildt,
bil.lr-elrrl,
World
Pay
of
Prayer
Taking
part
th r J'inior lb*yal A m h aim lpi'
4lld lllit n( itd B i.'iu Of r rn p . .1
Spaui»h home, clow-up* In hi* -ent tn tbr Navy Stntieu in Brem­
tpent M-veral day*.
In the program weir Mr. and Mr- in tn*«\i&lt; Mb rk T h y illi s h L ? ; ••mg
i'( lit' Flr*r BanlDt Churrh will by Mi; .lame* Cbealnul, Jr., Mr*.
patk-likr ground*, and jileture* of erton, Wash.
Thmr.a*
Rnknrr
and
Mr*.
Jame*
(Jrarge
It.
I’
atlerson,
Mi
•
W
P.
nirrl al 7:«* I’ . M. nt thr rlmnh
hr hrn*. turkey*, aijulrrcl* and
Mi*. Che* Matin- of R ilg rl).
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd llunkui.of Ihirkr, Mr- p p \nder*on, and ti|u»**«tv-i f to r tin- a fit nn* ii l I I I *
Thr iHiiigla* J " l» Junior lit«*tI. Chminut, Sr., at the hnmr nf thr Trim. i» vi-itmg lu-r aunt and
armadillo*.
New .Smyrna Beach spent Thurs­ Ihp Junior (.roup, under the line. •»( t i t i h m T V
latter
on
W
r»i
Third
Street
Satrrhi*t*d will meet lit thr Kit il Rap
IP \ r r j| | of
th r
F m l Ii •*i nt«u e
\fter the niotion pleturc- wete day in t-akr Maty visiting rela­
uncle, Hr. nml Mi- llrnry Mr
ui.lay afternoon
Boll nf 'l l - Uofiiiiiis and l!ev l' r o n t ic * nr«* .ip riliiH l “ liir * * v lilf o ,
g i l l Churrh at 7:3M i' M.
kh,. *n, |jwii*r Ktiicly. accompanlrd tive*.
I aidin.
C.
While
The
weir
tieeiitlfully
de• Thr Men'* Brotherhood i*l lh*|'» r f t * r iin p I*1 i&gt; ffrr th « ir r f f i » r t t
In Mi— Rrberea William-, plavTopi tirernlraf ha* nilived to
In I IU|iti.t Church will have r..ia l«l with ir-l and white gla*
'Ii* . p..ii, Sjoblont, who lia* ••it f ilm
Ito L I f m| m* I* o n r n f
r-l two rlaaatcal number* «ti thr spend some lime with hi - mother,
Mi&gt;* liretrhrit kitilihoff |*tdtohi»r*.
rallying
nut
thValni
Him mi.tiI til v .upper nn&lt;l profermul al a brtirfil petty in
I rill*
Mr*, bolna (irrenleaf, (inning hrrr Ihu-o working in Wintri I’n il fm tin -r
{Main m r'linr Ihlt e-mlng *1 7-3U tine motif.
►evnal month-, i* at tionie again
**\Vhy
(m l f t ' t l ' .i n 'i p * *
of
from Kellog, l.tah.i
Came* wrn* played and prlrr* Olleleh* To. -ia&gt; el l i - i ’liotrI*. &gt;1. in the Mffnortpl Kdncjtion.il
visiting her grandparent-. Mr and i ii*tint® **" to • m in im i. M tom i: i
ten High Srltool.
Charlea
it.»
t
u
of
lla
itfoid
.
wrie
won
liy
Mr*.
C
S
Tot**on,
llutiding.
U tile Jtuly Chur, wl*., ha- Iteen
Conn, is -perilling a three week*' 'Ii*. Ilerlwit |jtmp*-it. ha* ir- nhou on film u n t il.I t" ji out t h r
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O K S. Mi* (tiarir Ri-hnp and Mr*. R.
y |" l'l* iiif *
\i* it is no w , r v r r y »
Joe l.udwig of Jti-ry City, N’ .
xaration
with
himother,
Mrs.
K.
I
.re.
T
l
f
gift*
wrrr
prr*entod
will meet at the Mavumc Hall at
tinne*t to her home tn Falmouth, fillu p M i l trft’ Vi» io || I n i r * h c .lf *jitJ. i* -pending koine tune with
By
Tt&gt;M
IKJYI.K
Be»»ir
Robbiria.
in an umhrrlla docoratr.l in rnl hi- hrotnri and *i»tn-in law, Mr.
H im I’.M.
Va
l f * likf i»Uvlnp \ou( a|iow In
Motaiali iclicaisal will tie held at and whltr.
field will In- glad to Ural Bint *he
J lie I
..f I'.-oitlli‘1 &gt;• lo l l \ t'U l l i i v r n
and Mr*. W. A. l.udwig.
Itrfm hiipnt* of u*l and white
thr First Method!*t Chinch at tt;30
Friend* of Mr*. IS. I.. Sinipie- il* uioiiBdv inert mg &lt;*n I'.h 7.
Ixaiid of pen-ion••Tin* skiinir flu itp !• i|it* rro tl in
I’ M. All -ingrr* arr urged In «l
iakr», piinrh, rumly and nut*
Mi- Boyd Colrinan of tlie far- I* iiuptovnl etimigh to tie brought with t;i ineniloi and line. * r- it &lt;*• .
Friend- of Buy Mann will irgriw l,
were -need loth. f. Rowing: MU*
. ’•\ of Seminole High School lia- hontr from the Fbuida Saiiitarlliui inr-ml I'r-pshietil i* |* ||IH jug rm ln* IV o |t|t i r n t i m l you • nit p rt
girt to leant that he is ttiliflllnl
*t out* Ir Is H i " ••|o»U M|| f kl | H th n n
•
i m ow
- healthy attitude regarding aitia
Wiebuhll. Mr* W. II W ieilM dl, to Jiihna-llopkitt- Hospital in
in Brlnndo.
ton prr-ldrd n f • i»— ial Inl.-re-t yt.ii • on Vet««M0«o /•♦Imp *i‘ ivt* * **
trui drainatie pimluetlon-. She lia*
7In* Sanfntd Wnninn'* Club will Mi * J. K. Spuiling, Mr*.
II.
Rev. and Mrr. Jas M Thomp­
It* )|H» It Mill lilt &lt;t lip* Ml II -to no
annnwir Its animal ho-pital l&gt;ene- Until*. Mi* C. K. Smith, Mi*. K Raltimore.
iintnupdeil faith in the materia! son of St. Cloud have returned to were leport- .•f Bo- Road CinirnltIre and the Road I'lainiiug Com ui..r*- T V «huw
n v . M Volks
*t tui disposal. One of her drfit Camilla and Bridge party al A. M"iif.*it-m. M i» M I Smith.
4 I, •I .1 |IfA
Mr. and Mi*. W K. Kiirhhoff
The Sallir Harrison Chapter of -nr- for the future Is to pre-rat lake Mary, following hi- retire- miller, who had met prior to tin l l i lHI a 1«»VI1|it«*9, |
thr dull tltlUM at H:UO I'J I. |&gt;r*- Mr*. Ctarte ItUhnp and Mr*. W.
havt u* their gu.-sts for aeveral Ihe i&gt;. A. R. held their tegular Thornton Wilder’* ela»»lc
fo r |(t
plav. liienl a* pa-tor of the Presbyter­ regular meeting, with Count* Mild In niIt III «l h ) v III
arrt and roffrr will l&gt;r irrved. K. Orton.
ian Church, Felt. I. They are oc­
day*, Mr*. Klreithoff* »i»tei, Mr*.
Tirkrta arr available at Coleman** J
\|»n Mr*. Tr»t«n, Ml*. It j— A'irt Wakeman of Wilson, N. V, meeting Friday evening nt the "Our Town” , a superti anal\»i» cupying the former home of Mr*. f ktiiiiiii-4i.iii.-i it, K Foiiraku -h.iw * a y e n r. ^•nr i inp
Road -ign- have lo-i-n i-n- te.l on " B v th n t H im , tfi* m id i
home of Mr*. C. S. Blown. Mr*. of life in a New Kngland .mall
• lift Shop. Tntlchlnn’* Drug Slnrr le.-, Mr*. J. «!• Oavld. Mi*. K. I..
P. I) Anderson.
the l.ake Mar*- town litnil-. aCroigr Morgan. 'I r - I*. I’. Camp- town.
and Ynweil'a.
I re. Mr*- C. M. Ilarrirlt. Ml*. '»•
Bui of town rallri* at the ,1. w e ll j * uf C o liiliM tn S lu m p « iit*«l hi
Ft lend* of Senntoi l.loyd F. bell, and l l n , I- I*. Hagan w ne
ii.* -old
Tin* lllhi. it* Cirrlr of thr Bar- K. Wrhb, Mr*. Charlotte Buyer,
It- uivthnal locale i» (ilu*erlloylr will legtet to |- urn that ro-ho*tea*e*.
\M .«ltt and &lt; n ,t, 11,1 a It** v c .
den (Tiili will nirrt *t ;i:0(l at th&lt;- ! and Mr*. II. •! Tnuchlnn.
i n r i,. New Hampshire, and the I . Bullard liouir Sunday after- ill** (*«UI|||M &lt;*1IIIt ( ill 11
he I- ill and ratifm-d In biIl H r u lm n k s ««utlit.t’ul tin • C*M». &lt;r•nt 1% tins'd r l l i r t i r v . i . i utt-*, i | hcs
Ml*. \ W. I/-', regent, inv- (own literally emne* to life before noon were: Mr. and Mr*. M. Flan
home nf Mi*. Jnr Mriirh, '.’SOI
home.
n v itirr w h ich Mi* fuL&lt; I m»X InIVOI f lln i», Th»*v h n v r
it* iittitft
•idol, using tire P.A.R. iitu.il and &lt;"ir ere*. A fter seeing "Seven- der* « f W iiitrr l*ark. Mr. ami Mr*.
JA'.-*t Flr»t Street. c-i l o irr, i will
B. F. IhiBaid and »nn rf Sanford liat) k n i p m c lu * ‘«*«l ,in«l i*|*f!i n(c*|. ! tvn h i n *J m»« i .. •V•• i i n l h a v e
lernlli
Suiniiier".
we
lielieve
llmt
Ihe
pledge
to
the
flag
for
the
A-* Mr*. Frank Mrivh'.'
Mr* I* M N.» of Coinmertr,!
o f f i • | •, t . * I d«.m u
Mfaih n lu u ‘
tffrra
the latent fm a production »ueh nml Mr*. Clarence Bullard nod F u llt in in p fm itin p h'lHin*"
Under the -.|mn»ol*hip nf Bela
lia. Ik *|temlliig -evnal day* a- opening e*eu i*e.
l.oitis and ntiet, al-o of Sanford. rrrw f**i I h r cu n iin p y m r u h p in&gt; .1*. 1*1(0i*v
The
World
I*av
of
1
’
iayet
wap
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''&lt;»ut
Town"
i«
aiallable.
It
Sigma I’ht tnmtltv lha rreriiltonthe gue-ta o f,M l, and Ml. A
1
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Rev.
ami
Mr«.
.1
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C
Brannon
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olmervnl bv the leading hi unlaoii will lie difficult to out on. hut with
l.l al Ihr Krrnalil IMinthton MemK Roaetter
i -•u ( 'll t. lh*. lit.* (nt •«*•»
\\ h | ,
The Itirinri Ktiidin. undn th&gt;
of the prayci rompo *1 iw ClirU- enough work and imagination. Ihr tended tlie ded'eatimi service of .1* ,\ V n t m , vii'p p im it liu il. M i
••rial
lln.titlal
iMi*.
ttnv
I' will lie rewarding Udh &gt;lo tlie .new Central Churrh o f rite 1*. U A iM lcm un . i r r l p r i n l tp irp it \
tire#n.
dirrrtion of M illie
and
I'rirv
Mi- Beulah •lan-firM is .pend­ Bail Women of In i manv r.-tu-'iallv
• I T 1*«il l«* to l *- *u I.f il:i&gt; «
1’owlet t.i I»m *p m .1 Oil* l|&lt;•lit -.llMit W h**n
i nil
Smut
r.iinti Stmty Itirmr:. aiti-t in |Hiitialtuio and ing two weeks vaeatiou ui San- for tld* day. Iluiitic the tnulneit the .act and to an anprrclativr. Natarenc Church In Orlando Sun­ la r y a m i M i* . S id n r i
day after noon.
f r c .r u it *•»
At Mu* « I um * n f the i Mit ' l l i r t*', ill* \ || t.l 'In n r iruyn
I'ounn* will mrrl al McKinlry i .-nmmrrrial photography, inrlud; fold. Formerly with the 'layfair » r »‘ inn delegate* In the Continen­ • itlightened audience.
I. T. French and hi- -on-in­ tttfH h tp , (h p iuri»it.«*i . ..f th r f- it.m
It I* imlerd guoil to »ec a leaeli
il
MUr it 1•*t11 t1 to
Hall .it H.ihi I’ M All d ili par­ mg pholnnlatlr rolilr* and "*pol
Inn, »he i- now employed at the tal fungin&lt;* were eli* teil a* fol|
•
low*: Mi*. A. W. I.er and 'Ire. ei with an enthusia»tir, forward law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Iliu m ’ D r n t n n itr n lin n ( ’ Ini* r i \ P*l i dld ln’t
pirtun-*. will have it* formal "Pen- lloitiin Hotel in IndiatmpolU,
ent* air urged tn atlrnd.
n * f f r c and |»ic.
'litlam Itu -ell; alternate*. Mr*. I'Pint who ilooanT irtirr to a ►mug Harold (jrornwopd of fiat
t** tti | I** M titir
lug at k'-’t! M&lt; i** h Building to\
ind '
.
(iK lI A T
\V*i»nl ha - lirc n m y p d **I •»f III*' «IYi l l )»..•If &gt;tom n
Its io• it »•
. .
,
Mr and Mr*. Fu*l llat ri *on J. |t Ray and M i.. C R. Dawsoti. I little niche and *av rninidareiillv. Ma-«. air vi»itiiig bi» »oit-ln-law
Krrninolr High School H.T.A. i* mm row .
The mupetim enhiinlttee rrpotl- 1"Oh Heaven*, wr rotllrl never do and daughter. Mi. and Mr* It K. pro m o tio n n f l'f«
I Sormnlv of Alaluima. now of are apending anitte time in Jack\ i f * •*•1 ^iot*
Mil! th e
in I£ " II* •lav on
'taunt! a cooked foot! talr in front l ake Mary. Mr. and Mr*. Hiem«r
nl
that
Inrornoration
paper*
for
Ilh
a
tP
In
wauling
to
do
"Our
True. Weekend giie-t- of Hie toill i«* COlIHUrtl II* 1
*ot »«*lird nr
J i f Mrt’mry'a »torr nn Kir*t Kttrrt. wrrr daliontnl al Maiwell Kirhl koitville vleiting thru son and the inu-eiim air living drawn up t'V i 1 "wn“ , Mr*.
Coleman
demon- ■prue- were their son-ill-law and iv iih (h r A 'i I ’o i r r nt Unto ill t f i i .
•*|ivpw
1'on li y
rh o n i.t
daughter.in-law. Mi
and Mi-.
Mntlirt* pirate havr your food
-tiate- a spirit worthy of the •laughter, Mr. and Mr*. Kverrlte C a lif
Volte William*. Ir.
\ •*ol.| h i-• tn tin
l»u * t|t
nr plant* and flnwrr* down town during the wai whrir Mr*. Ilrr- Fonl llntti-on.
The name* of Ml*. ••. V Hor­ i higlir-t dramatic art.
ntrr had a mntiart with the Ainiv
»»•• i •
l)iy and -mi, Michael of Holly
T h r L u k e .Mo m Sidnod o 1I V ' 1 l w f 1' ” **i til*'
nv ?*:30 A M. m rail Mi*. R. T Air Four*
ner and Mi*. .1 I. I.lngn were
She photographed
l l i n e y * Mother
ii |«Mt do*’ ln't Itlttl- » o ft**
lltll
and
their
othei
.laughter,
the
(ic iic v n
Sch«M»l.
(»ji*kiit i./ ill tM
Muni al 11*7, tn tiakr ai rangeMi. and Mr*. Ilaudd Boy layer [ annoiimeil a- new niepiliera of the
ntntr
than
tMtsi
nffirrr*
and
avia­
The
February
McCall"magaMl** Clrarlotle True of Ft. lasml- I F r id a y . I a I . u M ats u i i K 1* ♦ 11 f*’If l|M to d l t
••nr f nvith t i v n
mrnta for xtmmnr In pirk them
tion rinlet* during their Ihtrr year rnd Mr. and Mr* T. J. MrlJnnei Sallie llmii-nn Clinptei
I line ha* an e»cellenl article till * eulale.
i \%OI [ |Kf 1!»«*. i
toh’ %t*
It
(tt It ! an d th t 1a l • M a r )
up.
and Ml** Maty Thomas WilkrMany « f the meml-ei* vollltileor- month written bv Mary Chaw*, the
*tav
there.
. ! •1I
•
• .1 al
Maty Virginia Itidiin-oii and T J fee Ii
iinhi
I'ndrt the apnli.nrahlp nf llrl.t
liave i-tut tied home after «p&lt;ndiiig nl for eleiieal -.'oik with the Til- author of the fatiuloit.lv surer**Mr.
Bremer
»prriallw
*
in
out­
pnrothy lo*e aerompanie*l Mi»*
M r* 1 * a ih um l 'I*
K i l l " no »»( in Oil** (Off •ft.- It 11fi*» f .no r v
Sltrnia I’!ll » unfity thr irt-rfitlnit
iieliuio-i* and Health Association 1fnl plav “ llarvev” . For those of t.ila Woowant. Home l***iii--n*-tra - P u Y to m i l l i ’o rh c .ilh * l **n V t • 1 Ih lt u *• It *%• "til* t t lie t
door photography, »urh a- arhonl* several day* In Miami.
t*. do.
t*t at thr FrrnalH-LaiigMon Mrm&gt; ami roilege* and manv nf Id* pie.
which will conduct te-l* here Kelt. I vou who law either the *tage in tinn Agent to Tmupa Thurvlay, II. rownii Mt&gt;n«ln&gt; nficrnoMii
nrial llnvpital la Mm, C
K 1tuir*. inrluding Rollln* Cnllrge,
Mr and 'Ir * Harold lireen- 23 in Mar 3.
movie
portrayal
of
Klwoeul
Ihrwd.
Carlton.
r. K. MlUtcil w|io Iui ••••••(* •
Mrs. [ihr man with a »i* foeit rabbit in wheri they took part III Ihe South
l have tiren u»rd in mngarinr* for wimmI, I. T. French -pent Wed lie*- j liming the -mini houi
day at Itaytoiia Beach with Ml. Maty Strang gave an iutrir-tlng !|ii- life, am! wondered wlmt kind Florida Kvpo-tllnn. Thi- honor niitirnt i«t tin |V|u:«|.| | nm?li*
SUNDAY
I ptihlirlting Klniida.
and Mr* Keriett lli* and «m I talk on lo-i-ph K. Finnegan am! 1of tier-aui it might tie who would they win in their Four-II work Memorial llimpltut fm thr ini'*'
■N tinder thr *pon»or»h)n of Itrta
Sigma I’lil mruritv the rem it Inn
Michael,
Judge J. W. Tnrker, rally selllcr!’ {dream up a situation *n unhtur. Itotiliie l.ee Wade won the the month it* now nt Imnir.
in M dbmville. ,'!i.« 1.41v Turker.’ • Mr* I'liase herself give- you the trill, hut w&gt;a« pievinlrsl fiom go­
hi al thr Frrnald-Latighton Mem­
Mr*. J. W, Norman ami Iwo diuglili r of Judge Tin ker, wa* j an*wer In an artirle, tvhh h by Ii
ing amt lioiothy l.&lt;e acted a- her
An »n*lr«»iin»ir4ii itnhtR* •nit** *
orial llu.pltal I* Mr* J. II, |.nr,
"Thu Kphnncri'A"
|iiit»lUhr*l La (
rhilnieii ale spending a few day- said to tie the pet on who -tig. (ting of prfiuinene-k*. will n*d fall I still.tiluU'
, .
Jr.
MONTH v
wilji her parrot- Mr. and Mr*. gi-stivl the name of Hanford for ' to -Hr v»u».
The Ftr*t Aid Cla— •&gt;iiori*ore*l tlir'IT. S IhitcAii of I nn«l VLiii
The Women'* Itildr (Ta*&lt; of tlir A. K. Rn -eltei, liefoie leaving for Ihla fvtnmtmiTjf,
Tin* Drprndalilr f’ laj* nf I hi*
,
'la r v fb u .e re-e|y*-d the Ipspir- j bv tlie Home l&gt;eifiiirt*tialion'Cluli‘ npenunt, whoni’ Miivrv»n» fi'* it 1
Kind MriliialUl Churdi will rncei Klr»t Baii»i*t t'luirrh mri Tur.dav . Washington whrir *he will muko
The hn*te**c. rivi-il iefie*h.' atinp for the plav a * . she Ir-oks- l j I«dd It- firwl mi el lug in the in il«'t»*riMlninr UnmiluHr*.
w|«li Mrs. J. Il Callahan, SJ.’i F.n&gt;! evening at the home of Mr* Kran * her heme.
niCHt* to the followliir ineAllier*: out of her living room window nricj
T w rn lilh
Street al H tIO I’ M ri* Itolr.
Mr. W ’ I llallaid. Mr
A. K. d.M *1 a woman hoarding a tarThere will lie a Mallei
Ha'.lri
Mr*. B. r. Mnoie pir»idr*l over
fti Henry WrLatillh. Ji., i* e* Iten-on; Mr* F, F Rolr. Mi lta»v- l"i work. Thiv wa* the same w oo
I
lie
nn-etiiig.
Ml
Barney
Itrrf
*oti,
Mi'
Fdnlntid
Mel-vh,
Mr
. J, so —Ii*. had I.* »l «n only eon in
pr&lt; tr&lt;| l«i iciiiin home Sunday
W f*
t„ ’
The Women'.. MU. Uoat* So read the drvntiunal and Mr*. Pearl , front Ijolm Jllnpkin* Hu'iutal in T Mi nut pod Mi
It W
lln ihr war and for whom she had
i f X v of Ihr Kint llantUI t'huirh llan*rll trail Oft thr "Creation of . lUltimme, Mil. where lie ha* pirrhl, '
lolled that he might have ap edu
^»JJI m y t a* .follow*: 2 on P M. the World".
Al-o Jlfb R "' ell. J lK Ray, ration. Harvey'.* creator pondered
been iltvlei Pb»n tv*lh m for the
r ir v r r band; 2:3(1 P. M. rommiltn* j Refrevhmrnla' wore »rrvri| bv pa-t 10 day*.
Mi* blank VTUpdrufr. Mi
lia- whal ihe might ihi to make that
meetings; *1:00 I’ . M .lurried the ro.|pii|r»»e*. Mi*. C n pgr Mc­
au, Mr*. Blown. Mi*. Mi"g*n. swoniati laugh again.
• .immunity ■Jailnn*.1
*
Call. Mr* It Newnomr and Mr*:
Wr
It-, ('aiupliell, V i
In. ii..1 .in
Friend* o f Mi*. Alli-on l.er
The result wa* a nlav. the
t «.
.
J. T. Ib-nlnn, to thr folluwing will lie glad to learn that *he following visitnr*. Mr*. Strong, laughtrr from which revert&gt;erale.l
Tin* iraulai wrrkly t?nll^fT.i*« cur«t»: Mr*. Monte. Mr*. Ih-rk. ha &gt; returned home after lu-ing Mr*. C. K M. K it, Sr., M i- J aero.* the nation. The pir** cornwill nicot nl thr Valdez llWol at I Mrn. Ilan*rll. Ml*. It I’. Ctlllry. ronfim-il to tlie Feiuald laiughtoii Wells, .'Ii-. Item’ Ilia, kman and merit mold liked liv Mr*. Chase wa*
7nili I’ M Mr*. Carnivn II I'ar- ; Mr*. C. A. Andernon, Jr.. Mr*. A. Memorial llo*pilat for arveral Mi-. Jink Iti’ii—
*iii.
that made hv a Itost.in columnist:
*nii- will U* ihr trmhrr.
I.. Ilartnrjio. Mia. C. I'. llriidrnHin. day*.
“ Harvey ia a farm in spiritual
Tin* Kim Ida Atidulinn Horiely Mr*. K S. Itorkev. Mr* V. C.
ter rn»". Tht* seemed to hit the
will mrrl at the Carden Critter I In-tv, Mr*. K. C. WlUnn and Mi*.
Mr*. Kiigene llavriMin of l.iv- dent of the Sanford Council of the heart of the matter.
at 7:30 I’.M. Rearnm Rich will Rnla-rt Wlnaton.
National
Council
of
Catlmlir
Wo­
At The Mmie*
ingston, N. J. ha* Iwen visiting
Al*n Mr*. J. T. N'rwhv. Mr* with hri brother and *i*trrdndaw, men, atlemlnl the deanery- Imaid
^»hnw a mnvlr on "Star Bating.”
Mr*. O'Mallev and Mr. Malone
K. I . M. Pruitt. Mr*. It. A. Howell. Mr ami Mr* l^-lle Went for Hireling in Davtona at the Penin­ give* Marjorie Main and Jame*
Mr*. W P. Y r'lev Mr*. KMcllr
sular Club Tuesday. Almut 2" Whitmore opportunity to display
(&gt;IU*im. Mr*. A. J IVIerton. Mr*. thr pa*t month. Mr*. Ilavrnui niemlu-r* nf the luiaid wen- pn their romlr talent... Knioyahle.
left
lialay
for
Orlando
whero
M. N. Clevtland and MU* 1-aVerne
►
he will -pend the weekend with sent and hu*ine&lt;* for thr coming “ King Solomon'* Mine*" will prove
Newaomr.
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Rorm and year wa* itiiwiiaacil. Pint to the fine entertainment for everyone.
United in Marriage Sunday, Kelt
will lain visit Mr. and Mi- Roy hii-hii -- nn-vBiig a ilea*rrt eour-* The *rcnrrv i* terrific and the
»t»rv i-n’t had either.
4. al I in I’ M in lh.* South Midi
wa* served.
Went of Wiutei I’aik,
;j| j N. I ’ iitk A ir ., l*li. .T1**71, W in ter I'.ttl.
I hit trl.r
Chrulian Church of Si. |virr»imt.weir Mr
.loan II oih* Porter,
'Ir. W, Vincent Role Its, pir:.l
daurhtei I.f Ml. and Mi
S I
Purler nf lit. Peter burr and Srt
Mr:. J II. Rav. in a »ptr»-li
Brarpe N. Town:end, J r. mo n| made before lh*- nicclinp of Ihr
Mr. and 'l l . B '»rg r N. Town,.end flauyhtrt . nf tbr Amrrlran Re
*w&gt;h ■ werr fnimorly nf Sanford.
volution held at the home of Mm.
The dmildr line rririnnnv war 0, W. Ilakrr *&gt;n I’liintota n r i v
lieifonnrd by Rev. Many lint In* irrently. talked on the "Free
Strain Heated
fofr an allai decorated with palm* KoterprUe Hvulem a- opimml to
and banket* of whitn aladinlu*rt. Communl*m.
Db-talnr-hlp
and
Ontv iimiiediati* niendiri* of the World fjoyeinmepl’*.
farm lie* w n r pi rent
She rampart'd the free entertilvrn In marriage |,v her fa- pri*e *v*lem with oilier* which
.
Ihrr. Ihr bride wnr.- a prince**- take awav thr individual rlghta nf
Wher§^H|ppineM Coita
*
itylr atrrrt-trngtli ilrr** nf rgg- llie riliten. rr-itlling in dtrtalui
JU S T HEt'EIVED
So Kittle*lirll faille with t.inwn aceevaiirie*. -hip- and rrginirrilatinn. tint*
I’rnliahly
last shipment Inline
She rarried a uhitr Itll.lr tnp|H*d itihotdinaliiit- tbr rltlirn to lln
with a uhitr nlrliid »hnwrird (late.
pricea riHi*.
I.M I'O ltT ED t iK N I'IN i:
o » l l l l '* . t |Iii-h i ! |n»r -Had in luv*
Rei-i-untinr the a-lvnnlage* nf
Hup i f im il
ill
* iv ri
th r
(?*r* knot* of *atm ribbons. The Ihr Amrikan »v»tem nf govern­
ORIENTAL PATTERN
world,
1
1
n
»|,
f'luim,
M.ily,
Bible wa* a gift of tin* Crarnl A«- ment, Mr*. Ilav pointed nut the
ItlliS
Krtnlilv nf Halnliow Bill- in Flor­ five major rhaiarterUtlrs in thr
I t nn&lt; «*• Ih-lpntin
(•rn u in r Inipttrlrrl
tr X 12 A IT R O X IM A T L
ida.
idrurttira nf a fn-r romtietltlvr
UK(i.
$89.50
The hrldr wa* allrn&lt;li*l l.y Mu* rnlerprUe .-n wlilrh the law* nf
W o v e n O rlrn la l
:t X 15 AITIHiXIM ATK,
Mnlr Tnwnarml. *Ulrr nf the Ihe finite*! Slate- *;e based a*
gr*«&gt;m. Ilr»t man wa* Sr* William follow*:
It It . fJ75BB
J Il»rd,
I 'n llr r n
I. Natural re outre- ranttnlled
Th&lt;- Vnlding parti wa* enter- by private rlttirm . mdivbluailv or
Nt l\V
lainr.l after the rrrrm»nv at the In group*. 2 In-livblualltv Ir plan­
Millie
hnmr of the bride'* parrnla. Her ning and ftwttemhip ft. Freedor'
Alan C h in rsr
mid her wore a Mark and white of rhnlrr nf the r f «timrr. I.
dre - with Mark arreaaorlr* ami a C-Miipetitive ptiehirti-m itirtlw li
IliHtkrri Wratl
lot .«gr of nlnk tarnation*. Thr
prnom'a nmlher wore a drr*» with B. Free ernnnntl- vnluntarv -n
All Wik.I I'hlnrte lltmkrd Rugrlety
mthrr
than
teglmenlatinn.
mvy nrre»»nrlea ami a roreagp of
ILukn In A ll Sl/rr*
AltTISTB IN MODERN I’ llOTOrSRAI’ IIY
It X 12 It KB. 1276 (H)
pink .arnallnn*.
Km a wedding trip In thr raat iuiit with til*, k nr' r**or|e» and a |
Small Pr|Ni*ll Will
c m -I Mr*. Townoriul rhn«r a t «« r romage nf while ntrhid*.

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Is Liven .Shower

b 'J C ia l L a l e n a a r

Tlu» Lamplighter

Meeting Is Belli
By I). A. It. Chapter

jBremer Studio Will
Have Formal Opening

I

drier,

Mrs. Bolz Kntcrtalns
Bii'ptist Bible ('lass

ATTENTION PEOPLE OF SANFORD!

G

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Mrs. Bay Speaks AI
Meeting Of I). A. B.

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AND NOW - A BABY SPECIAL
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w ith

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Sgrrad
ynur
fhmr.
wilh the rachanfntenl
nf Ihe aytahnlle patfeta* nf tbr R*«t. caplured for you ia Ihe
tdlken aheen nl lhr-*e
lmported rug*. I hiMi-r
frnai I’rraian and Sarank pattern* w i t h
background* uf -apphlrr. ruby or rural.
Ha aura In rata* early
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THURSDAY FEB. 15, 1951

THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E SIX

Medalist Bogart Wins
Again In Second Day
O f Golf Tournament
Herb Smith, Bryant,
Jim Spencer, Pugh,
Altman, E. B. Smith
And Brannon Win
RollARI’RR

Local Five Beaten W h i te Scores 50 Mangrum Favored Roinson Battles LaMotta To Pulp
Push Mlkvy For To Win Rio Grande
To Win Middleweight T ide In 13th
Covington S ta r s To
TopScoringHonors Open Golf Tourney
By St. Augustine;
CHICAGO.
color,
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Celeryfeds Loop In
18 Points In 4th
To Lose 53 to 41

O tald Covington turned in Ilia
rnotl imprrttivr performance o f
the year yriterday afternoon s i
thr Seminole High five wrnl down
to defeat before a tmoolh work­
ing St. Auguitine icjuad S3 to 41.
Only bright ipot in the game
fro m t h r
for the local tram wat the bril­
liant offrntive play and turpritingly effective defente thown by
Covington who hat developwf
' rapidly in recent garnet. The lanky
lly Kit IIAItt'KR
forward loo|ied in IS point! and
.
Florida
State University I bit effective rebounding kept the

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. GAINESVILLE. Fla.. Feb. IR— ■

Don Uiipintthoff lairtcd medalist (Special)-—The (fnlveraitv of r lor* j
Ralph Ik&gt;K*ft lo the Ifilh hole Ida football hami-i-t honoring
of the I960 varsity and
yetlriday in thr morning inurnl of memlM-ra
firihtiinn squad* will feature na­
thr Srminolr County Cluli Invita­ tionally-famed lied limber aa the
tional Tournament liefore yielding principal apeaker of February, „ The
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onr-up. Continuing to hutn up thr 28th.
Ilai her, a Unl\er*itv of Florida
courtr in thr altrrnoon tnuml of alummii who first went “ on the I
witlr swiiih (hroturh MUthurn
lift! hill.
a gruelling If) holr second day, a ir ” with the U niversity’* Station
Bogail bla/rd lo a 5 and *t vic­
. T'v l,n’ 14" 6 • ' ,l- ^
the Columbia Hfoadraatlng S v - ' f f ! ? ’'
'* ,h
m anv, ,|,e (,rtl quarter the local live
•tart*.
tory ovrr C. II. liracey who dr (rat­ tem.
irrmed
unablr lo fathom the
“ Little (&gt; *a r“ aa h r ia
ed A. J. William* 2 and I in thr
At the (iator football banquet,
Saint** tight defrntivr (Irategy.
known behind hia bach haa
.special honor will tic paid to IDfiii, an imprewdve coaching record.
morning match.
Coming alive al the beginning of
Captain Angn* Williaiiiaa. o f Tam
In 12 tear* al IIims High
Al Bryant, another low-ttorrr Pa; Alternate Captain Loren j School
the tecond half, the Seminole
in Fremont, Ohio hla
in medal play, laihrd out a 2 and llioadiii, of Jacksonville; punting
High squad began to thnw *ome
tram* won the elate champFred Montadeora, Avon' inn* five time* and . finished
I win ovrr R. F. Syme» and ramr spcclaliti
I life scoring ten points. Only in the
l*ark: renter Freddie Korellp, Lake I
on in thr afternoon round to licat City; and Imlflouk l.erov IMurtier, I *rcond twice. Fouc lime* dur­ I final quarter, when they lootred •**

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. F lit c h I up on th r n g h lrrn th Ht. Piter Inirg. All five are grad i finished third in the National
Mating letter men.
ole. Two down al th r ninth, Hry
&lt; bampi'inship*.
Tile tlalur- ended their first I .Since coming to Florida State
ant pic le d up th rrr on the h.n t. season under Comb Hot. Woodmff
^ e « ' a'rJd I ,n T i l •S,ul,1' h, V j T I R building !
for a brilliant fu n til.
I with five wii|s and five loaaea

By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN
By MILO PA R N E TI
Ry HAROLD V. ItA TI.IF F
Feb. IS—
— A daih o f
ajide from the reddishNFW YORK, Feh. IB -O T h IIAHLINGF-N, Tea.. Feb. 1 6 -! purple well* puffing out hit face, waa added in Jake La Aictta a dressing
Two at the better baaketball ren­
|/F)— The 110,000 Rio Oranrle Vat
ter* In the « « • gave the adding
Open began today with more room at Chicago iltdiun latl night by the pretence of Vicki.
Vicki is the Hrom Bull's wife. She alio wa» a lop contender for the
I favorite* than you could «hakr a
,
While
I j i m I«l.*!it t?m »*W i •»- The Harlingen municipal "M n . America” beauty crown la»l year.
*■ &amp; .
. four» ' * “ »•
71 la quite
Vicki wai among the firal to reach Jake a quarter* after he had been
over W fik V o r t Monmouth.0 The
■lugged into a 13th round technleal knockout by Writerwelght th# 11th and 12th round*.
H t t l ^ m c i ^ l * * p r o r m t . l y will I* the fellow tak- Champion Sugar Bay Robinson,
" I Just put my hand down and
covered my fare with my hands.’’
hot « T r « t B u l b u l
[ " * home
92,000 nr" 1 wnvrr- who became middleweight king.
In a vividly blue dres* that •h* said. " I was glad they stopped
alonnU anil IP amateur? htijgf.
Only Bill kfiiavy »/ icm pir tops with fellows wtMt are deatn ori rlur.g to her like wet silk, and It."
After the oxygen had been de­
‘ with h?r Niagara of blond hair
Whit* among the' nation’s leading the grerna.
leted the doctor waa finge: ns
falling
Id-low
her
xhouMer*.
Vicki
major rollega scorer*. Milkvy has
IJoyil Mangrum o f Chicago,
~ *u Vly ,w&gt;n-h -t
led for several week* hut white’* leading money winner o f the year lndc»Jt made a spectacular sight, Jake’s pulse
.xiff.icrej hubby ind
6*1 last n'ghl might shoot him and the only golfer taking two if not a paradoxical one, In wnal beside
tried t V „-.crc than the f *ygen.
ahead.
tournament* on the winter tour usually I* a men-only place.
She '.niV.nl hl« hallo-M l fore­
F.rtil* Beek, Penn’* aophnmurr —ia mentioned most prominently
It was a go od thing she wa*
star, dropped In five point* In thr a* the man to l&gt;**t. But voung there. The Bull, although able to head t-"* eyebrow*. "hta^V.iked a
last 36 aeeonda to fatTy th* Jack Burke, Jr., of Houston, the leave tha ring under hi* own po­ manicure*. #Vccr along his vtvtd
Quaker* from behind for a IJ7-&lt;W defending champion, F.. J. Har- wer and (till with an amatlng re­ chj*L&gt;, (he took a towel ant
victory over Navy. In a I, B ecki|Uon of St Andr^ , . |||.. ,n,| cord of never having been knocked rubbed his nose.
Jake mumhld something and
*c«.r*.l 26 point*, hooating hi* |f)our pori, of |||B|rc|iff, jf. y.. o ff hi* fret in DS fight*, waa in no
average to alwut 20 point* a who ltH for &lt;ir, t
{h„ T ex t, condition to talk. Hut Vlrkl could. continued to gate at the ceiling.
Ili* lip* were swollen almu-t To him all thin must have been old
gau)*....
Open and 10 or 20 other* ar.‘ namOn the we*t roast, IlghUy-rat,y
t « uring pro* a , Hkely to shut. And oxygen wo* being ad­ atuff. Rut brother! There never
gardrd Oregon dropped Washing- ,uccred.
ministered to him to remove cob­ waa a dressing room scene tikes
this.
ton State again, 67-66, to atreteh i Harrison, winner over Ford In web* in hi* head.
It. lead In the northern dlvl.lon of thB pt||&gt;. nt( for thr T p ia , f ) pen.
Meanyhile, Robinson could do
At first, Vicki could hardly look
the Pacific Coast Conference. T h e. .jrXI ronsldvred a very *tr»n* bet. at Jake a* he lay there exhausted hia own talking in hi* quarters.
Wet,foot*, at B-4, no lead seeoml-, T),r 0j^ Arkansas travelrr'' put- on the training table wrapped in
" I kept swinging and Jake kept
place Washington by one game.! tinsr I* quite deadly these !*'•*.
hi* leopard-spotted dressing gown standing— I didn't think I could
Hank lha blasted brother ClarProminent among the m&gt;«*ing and hi- fare a mrx* from Robin­ knock him out."
•nee, visiting SUIIwaUr with hi* It Cary Midrlleroff of Mcmphla, son’* trip-hammer punches.
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Tulsa fi«». flank** Oklahoma A g­ Tenn, who won the title In 1019,
CHICAGO. Feb. IS - t A l- F a c t *
"Doe, tell me fast, how about
gie* whipped Tulsa, Bl-39, In a hut Mlddlecoff Isn't one of the Jake?— will hp lie okay?" »he and figura* of last night's middlerough t»ma. The rafareea ealltsl 10 pm* who went to Mexico City a*krd with desperation in her hus­ weight title bput between Jake
74 four*. ABM. No. 8 In thlw to play in the Mexican Naihmal ky voice.
LaMoMa.and Sugar Kay Robinson.
week** Aaaoelated Prr«* poll, now Open, eight of them in defiance
Fhe wa&lt; assured everything was Attendance— I4J02
ha* a 23-1 record.
of Die I*G * tournament commit­ •n ter ronlrol.
Gross receipt*—$180,619
No. B Bradley used reaerves tee* order* Mlddlecoff irtiirned
Believed, Vicki had a few thing* Net receipt*—8138^38
hn,«t of the way to hatter llttl* to klemphl* after tlie Teias Open tn say.
LaMotta'a 46 percent— 162.620
Ripon, 101-60. for It* W nl vlrtory hecau»r of tin- aerioui Illness of
"Jake had a terrible time tnrlng Robinson's 16 percent — *20.840
his
father.
In 27 sUrta.
,
,
to make the |6H pound limit. *h,( Television receipts—110.000
No. 4 Columbia mainUlnnl It*
Meanwhile there wa* nn news confided. "Amt hr laid o ff too LaMotta'a TV eut-UJSOO
record a* tha country’* only ma- on the runtrnvrtxial front—the long from hi* la*t fight.
Robinson's TV rut— 11,600
lor undefeatwl team. The New rhuharli that dcve|o|»ed over the | "H e’ll never try to make 160 LaMotta’a total purse— 164.020 X
Yorkers scored their 10th straight ahaeuei' of the volfer* who "tart again— he’* going In the light Robinson’s total purse— 622,140 .
of tlie seaso in trouncing Yale, ID- playing In the Mexican Often to­ heavyweight division from now
X —Unconfirmed reporta Indlday. The PGA Committee ha* I on."
49.
cate LaMotta waa guaranteed a
Princeton upset No. 10 Villano- taken no disciplinary action and
I ji Motto took such s heating 876,000 purse by the television
ya. CO 49 .with Mike Kearns lead­ prohshly won't until next week that Vicki couldn’t hear to look at •ponton.
ing ik# way. Tbe Tiger captain al liourton when mnr* members
scored 20 and held ViUarora sc* are pieseid.
The Committee i tiled the golfers
Larry Hennessey pointless. H*nneriey had gone Into the contest couldn't play in Maxim because
It was not a PGA co-fimnsored
with a 21-point average.
F o r
FaMem Kentucky stayed on top event, was not a ms lor champion­
in the tough Ohio Valley Con­ ship end conflicted ill dit*- with
ference. defeating F.van*vll!e, 71- the Valley Open, u PGA en•fHii.aored tournament.
Dick
ltick Groat
tiros aeored 8ft point* to
td Duke over Washington •
#, O f 68.
. In other major game*. Syracuse
owned Army 64-67, West Vlr*
Ini* topped Maryland 70-64, DayDeljtnd's Rril Devil* ekml out
on defeated Baldwln-Wallae# «»- a 21-18 victory over the Sanford
A and Artsona whtppeil Te*a* Junior High School five here yeaVestern 78-64.
C A L L H . JA M E S
trn U r a* Celeryfed forward fdirry BaJes rapunnd .Its 9 jxdhts in
a hard-fought contest.
‘ r I.
i, '
G[j|, Vm. m i ’ ii

w.»13li2,K5V-

18, did the Crleryfedi eihibil their
uiual offrntive ability.
Poiata
Varsity Idneup
•3
junior MetU
16
Covington
Veteran He,la.
........ .
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^
'
,r' l'&lt;r.l
And it look, n* ,f Wise Hardin
out
I be'* succeeded.
ut a wild « and four win ovri
, , ,* , vl 1 !rv
Heininolea have twirt- beaten D nn’ett White
C . F. llagl
Hegler In the fltit round , ^
U.," kf, #" d ,......... ntleil |
the Dnivrratiy of (leorgia by *ur- llennia Staffo rd
and went on tin*
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_ ...........
, i „
liaitir
I*, n.
.
Iteyrr, who won hla 'fin d 'match i , •s 'M‘' t ’ cn»te/^ lUrl.er will _abto j prlainglv
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one Mileil ....................
&lt;ro^e* and jin iin v Kinitti
7 and U, rt and 2 in the afternoon
, 'lT"V|,le ' » narflc|p*i,. In'downed the IVn-amla Navy t7-2*i Ray Davit
Clarence ( ’lam e
beat11.,, ' " * Annual f Imir for Radio for a perfect rrrord.
l&gt; fty Keynold*
llroad caat.r off........ | ,v tf.,. tf„j
One
of
“
Little
(.'c
a
r
V
'
star*
In a match whirh waa a- Ml - vet-Ity Of Honda General K i l n ,
Is renlor linger Plater of Akr«n.
tarty plavnl a* any in either •ton Division. At the clinic. BarUr Ohio. Hlater placed fir it in all
round, \V O. Fugb ' l ed out a Will «!«,rn: *. "||jF lilllloaophy cf nine of the Remlnoles regular
Victory over llartv Toole, Jr., on fin* »poif rtporttr".
meets latt year and won the
the 19th holr of the inotniny
.Southeastern A AH diving title. A
l l l M I . H H SI I I TTIOXS
round and, playing with blistered
three letter inuu. lh&lt; Pie-Mcd
r tlts t HACK l&gt;uk#r Par. Per­
hands, rammed through to a I up
student expects to graduate in suasion. At Mirim
_ __
win «v*r Charier, ilii.t In tl.« a f­
■mrcifin p a c k : n » u lior.
Jim*.
ternoon luatih.
•
lirl.
I
lr
»
*
i
Trailiuon
But replacements are plenti­
T It I It I*
HACK,
lt»'kal*tn#r.
ful.
Waller
Jaritiiir. long
Dr. F. H. Jaeger thiew a ware
Hulk*'* d irt. Hub* * ll’ turn.
distance frre-alylrr from L a ir
KOI'IITII HACK: H»*u N**k. Two
Into Jim Kpcnrer, but the b~ul
Worth, hold* four arhool
standout won handily :t amt 2
11 r?KTti‘ 0X0*^! ijjtntg ID "i. Hit*
rrrord* and U only a junior.
before &gt;going on to defeat C.
Htulla la rapecting him to
PhllllpS | up )n the *et,vndjnatch. •••I A s h l a n d . Feh. ib — isne.
,,S.\Tr||b(tA«*S*rpOI** tloyalf.l’onto
develop into one of the finest
P# ,, SIe'er Ho*.
A ll even at the turn, nprncrr riaTt— THeTPMda Southern ColI KVIUrTII HACKi (leorala.Teeh.
free
alyl*
swimmer*
In
hla
turned nn the heat taking No 17 legi- varsity alhletie program (*•.
K aiara, Counlry Itulyr.
. . . '|
for the victory.
ran !• turning It* attention to laeniae year.
■1
^ n tlT II ItA C K l T r
Brf-aat "tinker Ruddy 'Brown­ J 1
E. It. Rrnlth, tine 'loan at the
ing o f Tallahassee, who holds
I !|
r
&amp;,^ ^ T t A l ,K "j{rr'»iar,‘ irk Mo*.
turn, ranie bark with a push tu
the 200 yard achool mark,'ia-roTraveling -Mika
rorljr hoiMtfuU |,aV9* turned out capitals uf the Irani wills Jantine. In■ i.
win hla aerund round match form
KNTII HACK: Uflanlil Olow,
for
(lie
Initial
iihann
c»fT
tfitlnliijr
.1
1
I*
Hirarlil*. Oak llttl.
C. F. Bloom after evening the
A Jiininr, HrrtWnfnrf' ia ju-t* how
match cm the tilth hole* fimiili haj,
coming into awipuning maturity.
m v iit ii'r * k u t h i m
.Jo e U n it sank kt Dir the jlfa t
previnutly uefeated J. \V. Ilnrnr s »* T sssi r&gt;—r » i* in r _
Dirk Wells, another 4K r&lt;&gt;a' Hhiu
f/ve a* thr — aCSia
. Mark*. F e r * « » * le n , Palp'*
ee *? and t Bloom, in one at the ihiled with the first rpttlng due swimmer, tpfcialiiai ,n short
IdtriJgauad
in. v K Mara* SllubtU. Mian
elo*e*t matrhea of the day, had late rletl week.
sprints. Uni/.al uphnnurr Well* i»
.A ft*/ UMeesat-« Ccavagr ■ * * i
maintain' it* ..
iTep mewRgii of UuCfllst gtfil^i twain aa A ffeihmarf un r*i. relay
defeated .Inhn Tver | up on the
uck. nuk*y war:
minutes nf the gain*.
19th hole In the morning round 16 te pojid nJ flir call have had ruinhinatiori"- 3iK) aiul 4INI met
i |.i i iv i i
HA&lt;
F n la r llr
The Celeryfeds played IJike
iiinai ll.ay. Coco ilirf. Mgl.
In the upset of the day J, W prevloii" experience with M»CI asln i Ivy- whk h hold M-tioot reoard*. L liMiim.
11 uii'li l-ilui. ,flr»*l . Tradlllo*.
Mary todav ami l4&gt;ngwou«l at the
llavjtMrnktr Jack Holme*, a
MEXICO
CITY,
F#h.
16—1
/
1
9
—
Allman, .a *t«ady eonoUtent re l i ­ nlm&gt;«. Only one, liow yer, Flak
ft...* Tommy. I&gt;yilc UnfT
V
Immy Demaret and *rve» o t h e r Seminole High School frtimua*lum
THIIIIS HACK—a/taifc* Mil#
ar, turn'd in a surprising 1 anil !k •“ Ik" ofil^jqdRyd. haa, Ami4lone&lt;l C0-yeur old senidrt 'frahi XiiCkoinprofessional
golfer* tomorrow.
win over Lee Draper who rammed *•&gt; n Yrplifnr mender o f tin1 luiitad vllle, hold* no record* hut Coach ■ Hoi. k»». (.'•(«!'•• llo»*. Hulk*'* iAmvricaii
($trt., Ilu. k"i*lnW .jPilivH *il*i »Jollr erd off today In defiance nf a Varsity Lineup
Point*
in
other
vear*.
playing
renter
f|f|ilIRtulU
ngarda
him
as
one
of
th
e
,^
In a 74 Tiieaday to lie for second
V
•luring -the IDIlt and 60 *&lt; n&gt;tms Hneit young swimmers he has
J i . „ a‘ RMsro, Jam** I s —
'GA ban against playing in the luirrv Hates
plate In Itu* qualifying round.
I
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I 1)1 H ill ■ am—a/Hike
Joe Hum
d
*7.600 Mexican National Open,
In the' second round Altman con­
1
i The first of 31 threesome, Charles Swann
tinued lo ah'Mil inspired golf the afmrt,
*|Mirt. tmtay
tmlav rmnhaaltiHl
rmnhailteil thi
thk tlnulng to develop along cta*al- Timid T*rCy, Tut- a Ctrl. Jtligh started medal nlar at 13 noon. Homer WMIer
downing J. Calloway it ami U. problem* Southern fares In the c• ,' y atylixeil lines.
Demaret. af OJai. Calif., and Timy Hubert Balbnnl
n r r u RActt—a/taib* stv#
Galloway had previously beaten coming months. “ We've Inst
Him* •Stulls, a ------.
Navy cotn2
imear
■ D. lioneet
_ ■ Ja?k. Ittla (lag* Otful of Mcaleo, another fnyorlte. Johnny Jones
. George Rhury 2 up.
..r4fr during the war, think i wurik. Iralw
ties. Nalp'* hawk*, wore Id th# tart group.
ilntr M
tlrally our entire van ity a q S a T
(liK.ilwin.
OrUt
rtan,
luillaa
B*ll*.
f In the feature match of the he *ahl. 'W ell hr a neophyte trill to win, the indefinite quality
Tony Holguin. Ban Antonin-horn d , not k “ m I . tournament,"
MM*
SIXTM HACSt—a/ICk*
.
day Bobby Brannon pounded mil group In a year of rebuilding. I called "spirit", I* Ih# most im­
golfer of Mrxlrnn parentacr. i* and r ii'if llc 'iil with I lie H a rlin ­
M*ler
Jan* wayirne.■ Illtll* lloral,
^
^
portant
factor
In
moulding
a
win­
a 3 and 1 vlelnry over G. W. cant *ay how well fare—no one
llus. Terhy, P r « " OHr.
‘ ', t&lt;**H
t^aaio I v i* n favorite try virtue of hi* vie- gen 1tpi n
Tom Tom. Huger Hlrl.
Bpaneer after ilafealtng George ran. hut | nmmite that it will h* ning team.
tnrle* In th* last two open*. He
Tin M r-' — ft 'I f Association
SKVKUTII
MACH—a/teib*
Mile
In
awlmmlng
rondltlonlng
Herndon live and four. .Spencer a well romlltionnl, hard working
U n r l , Our Nrllla. Ilu m . lie. won the 1049 event when he w* snlil *F« |t; A ba« no right to
I
I*
even
more
tbe
deciding
fac­
entered the aecond round on a squad."
I.
m . Ardalt. ll*o r*l* Twh, l onmrr 22, after five year* n nrc
c l» i» if" * ** - :rsn • 'ornament
tor than In mo*I *porl* when
default.
llaky. Trigger Klngsr.
The
l'rofe**lnn*l Golfe-*' As. a* matnr or m'n r end that anyl.a»L, year thr Moca, undrr
___ —
an opportunity to real and reSUDIITH NACSS—a/l*tba Mile
Quarterfinal Pairing*
Coach Vince Gransll, ran a nip and
Owe* lllll. U m lv ll-art. gam- aociation of th# U. 8. forbade It* way the PGA had approved U. S
ruperat* I* given the playera.
Bogart y*. Al llryant
tuck race with Florlila State Uni­
Inin* Tiiwh. Poppa, Hlacelatrr, Tot- member* to play tn Mesbn
participation,
In the water It’s an Inexorable
Imlth v*. W. O. Pugh
Ion.
Kail* Mendsr. T rM I** Peat. eauoe th* tournament eonf'tc' i t v # pfts
versity for
Dixie Conference
erd it thought
battle without letup. Htulla
. . Pan»w
H _____
8p«neer vs. R. B. Smith
;
HIHTM
B
S
l'tS
el/IM
s
MU*
honor* but failed to win the final
unbestglng demand for week
I f * Mar, tr* ttoata**. ntanWr wttti the POA ipon»or»&lt;» l|ir"n participation w-“ " h* l,m " - t ti
■ Altman. y». Bobby Brannon round. Southern sron the crown
and more work, training dlotlelrh. Traveling Mlk*. Jo* Nmlth. gen, Texas, open, which else "one or t w nnnw p'ajrera."
in the 1849 season.
fla r Paitr. Irss
P**ar. Hheat started todav. Demaret and oth«
rinltne nf the strictest sort
TTie II. 8.
D*n i-tmer'
w
rli*r.
embers ef the PGA are playing took a hand, saying it favored
and rnntinnal practice e f fanFBI) .3 BKATRN
TNNTH
KAfTS—a/ia«ki
MU*
damenlal* kaa
eernnl him
U. 8 nkrtHnni'"- to strengthen
NF.W COURT COACH
lUacktMn* S4ait*. Qrwatal Htow,
OXFORD. M ill.. Feh. IB—
stern hat sffagllaaat# LNtl
^ M f’ fans here have two things bonds o f friendship Iwtween Me«■ ta c k .T e p T in O W l luarkks. Oak
L tk * UnlteraltV
of
MtaaUaippI
8 0 U T n HF.ND, Ind, Fell. 16Mill. lUjMlr Hatwr. Itlah Bailoe*. tu wonder about this year. One Ico *nd •*» ’ * K
Ceoar till*.
Florida Stata 70-7B In a Un—A new Notre Dame banket
II# has a tough schedule •hand
|tat who will wlnT Th# second:
The PGA hasn’t taken discip­
(•conference baaketball
game hall coath will l&gt;* named "within
'
will
Is
what
w happen to th* tl. 8. linary re* I*-".
two weeks" hut tha field of more •nil, unless Incredible luck
m
II
Jf
a
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s
who braved PGA disap.
j
Jack ierrlm an of Florida Slate thari 80 candidates It atlll wide riding on the Seminole* shoulders Miami art alim.
■ * * ” **!* ,
to come herr to plav?
look high-point honors al 20. Mix*- open, aav* Athletic Director Kl IhM year, the chances of an all- J B it w chistW* la there alw the
Tlie 8»*nlh A ’ *&gt; n 'iiamoml In­
.
P * . , f **on against such ea- Bctninoles art almost cvrtajn to
The PGA ordere*l Its meml*-r" dustry has tiryhiced mure than
laainpl'* Ken Rnhhlna *com| ID.
(Moose) Kratioej
lanllshed
pool
stalwart*
•*
Emory
equal their I960 record oTkeven *n slay out o f the tournament a hlttiun dollar* wnrth o f dia­
Florida State traileil 11-no at
Krause I* Mtlring from coaching
University and the University of for nine.
/*»•■*
bacaosr It wax not PGA-sponsor monds.
Dime, rallied In the xeroiid j th* Irish lia*k*tli*|| team

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Sanford - Orlando
Kennel t'luh Entries

Moccnsins Bo^in
Condi* ionimr Pm*
Bn.sehidl Season

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IN S U R A N C E -

Red Devilp Defeat
Junior High 21-18

V^ebeHt Enter
Toumev
In S^ife Of Ban

PHONES
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Excellent Business Opportunity
P ar Hard-Working Man,
Young Or Old
H ou rs A re Lon g B u t P oy Is G o o d Operating New

STATION
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hut Mi**l*sil&gt;nl liullcl awav I vote full time to Iho athletic
• fluxing minute*.
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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

DR. H. K. RING

Dr. Henry McLaulin

. A i m i R J T w T ] ' Sr

Optometrist

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Rhone SI

Rhone 1752-)746

PAG E

which he mlated only in took thr writer title by drrlaion
thr 1950 finala. will br Naih- over t'arlrton Wllaon, Montgo
SouthernChnmpion titla,
villr'a Arvla lluntrr. Hr rarnrd lurry, gave Johnny Turner, N'aah
second Southern featherweight Vllle, a painful Iraaon in • dr
Golden Glovers To hl»
diadem by dccltlnning Bobby l.rr clxlnn for thr middleweight rrown.
Knoxville.
Naahville a third t**.ll«t ia fly
P i k h t In Chicago Hurt,
In other rocking fig h t*— with weight Ken (larrett, who ilrei*ion

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Th* dock market cta-hed nn
October 29, I!&gt;2i&gt;.__________
_
— — —■jfu.nl i» th* terms uf lh . Ki.lltl-ue
SIOTlri:
..Nam* Hlalul# io-wlli Her M M of
Nolle. I* hereby elven that I am1t'lorld* Hlalul.. IMI
with ilia
eneec-l In hu-lne.e ai J»l H.rulh Clark &lt;&gt;f lh. Circuit Court ..f s**mlI'aik Arthur. Manfr.rit. H.tulnol. sole County. Ooilda
County. Florid*. un»l.r lh . flail-■
VIot.A A AI.I.I.N
I|oua nain. “City Uu. Co' and that
I Inl.n-I to teeleter .aid nantt pur-1 r&gt;h 1. IV. 1

Legal Notice

SEVEN

DU. C. L. PERSONS
Optomrlrlal

EYES EXAMINED

116 8 I'almrttn A t*.
a vice vrraa tram s.hl* vetnrrit—
GLASSES FITTED
NASHIt.I.E. Trim. Frh. IS— I/R) Roy I Buddy) l.rggrtt, Naxhville. rd Roy Gtund of I'rnaa.'ola, for
bantam laurrl*.
An Octet of I'm . dynamiter*-—
Ho* Southern Golden Glove* rham|il»n« crowned thr hatil way hrrr
a*t nifrHt—la load..I for Chica­
N e t * . H a r k I ’«&lt;* C a n Su m u u I ’s a /
go'* rournam.nt of Cham|iinn«
Fab. 26-28.
Tutmi F a a d MUl k g f i s f f f a g K a r a ■Moat talked about o firr th.
• • •
tlitre .lay tourtiay l« lh* 195g / d a L a w P r le a a • « M um Ur* da uf
pound tucking *loi&gt;‘ from lllrmham, (&gt; ear I'tialo. In only hit
sixth official Unit, the Syrian
llama* C r a r g B a g , ImstumU uf Jutt
hak*. *&lt;oy
Chattanooga'1*
Johnny Walker in 5k .rconda of
m P a w " N ’a a f c - i a d S p *elul»” f
th. eecond round, 'n ilia -»*ntifinal, he kntckid out KnnsvIHc'*
oilrley Hi net Curihgtnn, and Monda) had tli alcloned 218-pound Sal­
em I aliUniA of Ratcagoula, Slit*.
Ilaek for a «hot at a Chicago

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SANFORD

Customers1 Corner
At this lime each jresr we honor
our founder. C e o rg e Huntington
Hartford, who gave ua thla hailc

AVE.

Phone 1361

* * * '• • * " &gt; « P O U C V

policy:

COURTEOUS SERVICE

m.4luuyi Jo it'Aaf i* ftoneil, fair
and lineara and in Ihe bail InIcreiff 0/ our cuitomrn."

PRICES RIGHT
Q U A LITY

. tAeun Acre, ael m-r.-fy grocery pricet.
art fi t e n l u J — TAurnfay, / « bruar, JiiA lAru
N tJneidar. February Hit
£

Stanley-Ro^ers
Hardware Co.

MERCHANDISE

*n»tcad of
f u ,i e few "one-Jiy
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r
“
week-end"
iprcin l.'

Today, ss In our fire* ilore 92
yaare ago, the uicn and wonieti of
A#P strive ronelantly to live up to
that policy.

IX)WEST COST
AlITO FINANCING

If we ihould ever fail to do to,
pirate lal ua know . Pirate write:

Huy your rar in Sanford
Keep your Inauranrr at home
Save ro-t. tliruilirti u*

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,J * n&gt;ora money.

CU STO M EK R E L A T IO N S D E P T .
A I P Fo o t! Store#

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IN S T A L M E N T L O A N
D EPT.

48# Dtiagtan A*#., New York 17, N. Y.

you eate

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Hank
Member IDIC
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All Flavors

Sparkle Pudding

fiD tle A Fla. Drt'SsrH i

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The UeHt Soil
Uuilder

Drawn

FRYING

CHICKENS . II). 59c

Money I nn Huy
'rat, llumua. Mo.a. Certificate
o( anslyeL Show, a very good
grade. Drliirrrd In Sanford In
7no yard lot* at a aery rea­
sonable price
Rhone Ted John-on. 929 W .1.
D* Learn Sptlnyta, Fla.

Iona Y. C.

Peaches

No. 2*/j can 28c

Sultan* In Chili Gi avy

21-oz. cun

Itcd llcniis
SunnyfielJ

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THEHERALD
SANFORD

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FOR CENT

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’ F lfR lr t A lii hy owner four room
l.ouae. Karaite, four lota, twenty
ofniitre tree*. nire garden spot,
''l i k e x 5-w«-Priced lor quick »nle
#3260.00 can he »een at any time
(). 4. I-ally, Lake Mary, Fla. One
block went of Glaaaon'a Store. __
6 ROOM house with all Improve­
ment*. Large Oarage. O ff Lem­
on Bluff Rood. Cat Daly. Oiteen.
________ ____________
ORI.AN’ b o luike Front Home,
fishing pier, tile bath. Will take
good car or pick-up or email
down payment. C. 0. Box 927.
Orlando. Rhone 93962.
FOUR BEDROOM 2 ftory home
at 1200 Oak Ave. On today'e
market you can get a much bettar buy In a 2 (tor*' home. ThD
one priced to *ell. Exclude*

M ETAL HKD. like new. rheap
II40-M.
TYPEW RITER. Rlay Pen, hahv
mattre**e&gt;, stroller, rroehete.1
bed-spread, Australian Dak aiul
Cherrjr Tree.. RoinMttla .utllng,
II K A T K H-Bargain. 2 burner
Coleman Rhone 1589-J.

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ARTICLES W AN TE D

We buy, aetl A trade user!
furniture. Wllson-Maier Furm, inra P v . 911 E ’ it. ® W . #W
J U tS fr A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor 1,000 USED TIRES at best prlre*.
Flrwtone Btores,_______________
Raymond B. Lwadgaiet. Aaaaciate
Phone I &gt;73 ^A tU ntic Baakjlllda.
7— Peta-Liveatack-Huppliee —7
I —R E A L ESTATE W AN TED —I
FOR SALE—Cocker Pups, &gt;
week* old, black beauties, Tel.
TRAD E 8PARTON Manor hooia
639-J, 1928 Maple A v t ________
trailer, like new, aa down pay­
ment on duplex or 4 family. P. 0. COWS FOR SALE— I fresh: I
heavy ‘ prin^er.^J^'hone^
• Bow-IM# f e nford.
ICH ACRES land, ■i f cleared,' on lull 1 T lE L P W AN TRD
—A
•mall lake. Phone IC82M 2-0.
Wanted: grocery cashier, experter.ee prtferred but not ne«-es
5 - A R TIC LE S FOR S ALE - 4
•ary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
Margaret Ann Ctoeea.
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CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
Septic Tank*, Create Trap*. Dry W ANTED —girl for fountain and
Tanka, Tank Cradle*. Stepping
drug dept, l-anay’a Ding Store.
Stonea. Benchaa, Flower Pot*, W ANTED : * Man for
Insurance
Blocks, Window illl* and llntala.
work In Sanford. Contact R. II.
Concrete Floor*, Machine fin­
Taylor. District Superintendent.
ished. Free Estimate*.__
Phone 524-J.___________________
M IR A C LE CONCRETE CO.
PERM
ANENT C a a h lor-slen oa **R tm
Phan* I U I
rapher for local
firm, good
working hour*. Hoapltal and In­
Wa both &gt;oaa when yo.i don’t bring
surance Plan. Reply In hand
your preacriptlana to L A N K Y ’S
writing atatlng age and exner
Ph.nr 103
ience. Box 09, Hanford.
V E G E fX S L E i, tlveatoek a n d
- Miscellaneous. Sanford Farm- tfn k tA N To liv e In'and ear# for
temporarily disabled lady. No
^apa^Aurilon Market.
other work required. Phon* GeSHRIMP Dinner "The
neva 2266, mornings Irefnre
Best Shrimp on Earth” at Hom­
10:00 A.M.
_______________
er’s, 924 E. 1st SL
W a i t r e s s siendar. * g » 9049 .

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NBA lu. V N E W ! Bedroom Holm ,
Bio&lt;-|r Co &gt;&gt;triKtion,
&gt;7^60 00.
harx Darn ^Payment, Balance

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SEHVIt E8 - 12
■h iN b iiA k
lii.i.NOh made torder. Seminole Venetian Blin
Co.
ion w 3rd St
Phon
itr.2.w
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1
Call Rhone 1081 for ’
_ ,Type.
, , Of Hook
,, l Wotk.
w ,,,*
All

-AWNMOWKha 8harpenad. It
cycle- repaire-!, lock .tnd ke&gt;
work. Prompt »etv'ce. H. W
qr-uma 3|i F Itb Sf
____
lU .fir WORK of all kind*. Eave*
arvf Rutter* Repaired and Paint­
ed. Near Roof* applied. Painting
and
coating.
Banford.
Ph.
_I098-W. R. R. A.'kenburg.
WATCH and Chick Repairing. All
work guaranteed. Reasonable
yrjees. P. M. EnglDk, Jr. Ph.
Irag line, bulhbitor. -lump true*
muck, fill dirt, shell and clay
by load or Job. Contact H- R
c.rbsted and associates, 101* )
New York Are.. DeLand. PI
tM nr 2N5-W
iW g O k flr TA X return* prepared
MJ
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ltU U IIIN IH
I V K I 9 I V ' * 1|
hy
tax
accountant
registeMbl
with Treat. Dvpt. Dempsey 291
Mcl-ch Hldg. Phone 1760.
-------VACUUM CLEANER NOT
WORKING RIGIIT7
Repair* made by trained factory
expert*. Rhone 9N0. Free pick
up and delivery within 50 mile
radius. Prompt servicr, free es­
timates.
iw ioD W D H KIN G —~*G a b IA • t ’*,
Counters, Shelves, etc. to order.
Small hoaO, built, repaired, refinbhed. C. Vail 1418 J.
1 9 - NO TirilN-FERSONAIJt - I f
M A R Y’ S LENDING LIBRARY
1209 Maenolla—1* now open Mon.
thru f U 10 ta 18 A. I T 8 to fl
lab 4 u&gt; 9 P.M.
J M U
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IV O O IIK6TIN I LAOR Of
VITAMINI I , . I , .
H O I IN I NIACIN

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Insomnia horn upaet stomach, sthss
and pains, due lo * de(lri*i,ry uf
Vitamins B„ B , Iron and Nucin. Is j
•10 lun. It dr*|* you dewtv wears you
•rut, leaves yroi p-ples: ar.J out of
rnergy Hut ll.my
Duse,-------------,
lioul* 'I.
y . . ----,
»
-----Diamond-Miuauu *« -«» many tliou
rjnd* suSerlng (rot., such drilrien.
has found the in-uer In loday't
treat HADACOi.
He wrUae: “WD! recummemi your
HADACOL 1 b*«i used a fat tame
tint*. Ones* I hove taka.. Ur botdfs
or mor* and It’s g-.ai. I tuuuli. i **i
or sleep So. i« v , I ret pie.tty and
sleop like a lc, I resit; think It’*
aronderful. I boy * W tUa vv.-y vttk.
But, | won't b* wtdK-oi It It has
keipvd me all jeer, and I do m i
N. I xvatk at -'l.a i.-aibt# and n
Qukiry and tlnce I lev# been taking
HADACOL i lee) mot* like work­
ing. My * 4* It 5#. I would like far
everyone to know what HADACCL
V * how if help* resple who take

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l9dJ|rDodgs, I

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Spaghetti

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12*07.. jar 15c

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No. 2
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12-ox. ran ft.lr

Ivory Snap

ntrd. bar

Ivory Snow

life. pkR. 3lr

('•m ay Soap

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Dux Soap I'owrier

rrg. liar

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l«e. pkjf. .Hr
IxrKf pkg. :tlr

Joy .....................

(i-o/. iHdfle ,10r

Swan Soap ....

rrg. liar

Lifebuoy ........

... hath bar l.’lr

Sweet heart .........
Woodbury'*

9r

fiath bar Llr
reg. bar 2 for I Ur

I’ ard Dog Food

. 2 for 27r

Swlft'g Prem

... 12-ot. ran -fUr

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KiFtil" Wrslrin

lh. r:ic
lh.

(•'roumf Reef

l/iilck

RighC* Lean

lh.

Frofen

Red Perch Fillet

lh.

Virginia Fine Cooking

in ..

York Apples

2 ‘ lc

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Tide - ..................

12

lh.

Chuck Roast

Apple Jelly

RAB0

r» :ic

Small M»at&gt;

Short Itihs

Cleanter

M I l pkjr.

Spare Rihs

"Su|irr

Mnor/drifl

1*11). pkir.

All Good Brand

Sliced liuctin

Whitehoute

I-lb. ran -17r
1-ID. ran 37r

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Yellow Crooknx'k

Squash

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lh. 1!)c

Firth Rmn

Mushrooms

pt. 2‘lc

Fre«h

lit. 23c

Pole Hemis
New

Red llliss Potatoes l-lhs. 2.rH‘
Keg* in flrt.n.1

fl-of. cello

Pecan Halves

l)»K otic

Itrgalo Brand Spanith

KOI

Salted Peanuts

cello

Imir 19c

Rrgaio Brand Frrsh lloa«tr,l

6-o*. cello

Cashews Nuts

bn# 33c

Selected L.Vgr Site

White Potuftoes

10*II)H. 33c

MSke. A &amp; P FOOD STORE
Hanford. F I* .
20(1 Magnolia Ave.
Copyright 1V51 - The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.

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Right" Thin

Lrrdi

26-oz. pkfr.

Salt

-T 0 4 trv N T 0 £
M t A f ~ C F A iL

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22-oz. call 17c

F tur Srt'wn

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pk&gt;f. 13c

Ann Rare Rirparrd

Trial tku only t 'P : Ur|i f-milj
or basalts) *Ue, « Vr
• I Ml, The leBIsnc CocporsMso
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fixture* In one of bait I
lb Sanford. WUM and

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All.ntie Hank ll.tlldlnr

BENT A CAR. U-drlre It by day.
waak, or season English F in l­
and Amrrl an Kurds. tadanS.
station wagon* and convartlhle*
and floating. Repair
8U ick land •Morr Ison. Inc^
E.
Kimball Piaap, PLOMnl.^ki
work * apeelaity. Jo* Hauser,
Ftn-t Sf.
CaU 714-M a T
Box It?- Lake Mary, Florid*.
t t m a i i U r l se d T r a c k s
KAJjTNg hr hour. Mrs. 198# F o r d \ T e n D u a i
s.
N W = * # ~ E T iU

idOM

[GROCERY and market, aback n i

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f u l l ' r«uft|4«is u t Mgyiua U rk a rU . K*«« ml
p Uhl r to fd ), h r # iM w « Hot 'irlllh-M.
•teller ts-lmr*' #llh l)e e lilM.ihfeHl
i f rv-llM.sl lielmwt lulwtif-fl »* p-e lliftg &gt;14.
4dt ni in p«#rfi ruMHhtfl ranee • a- M M •
#lel •IrMN, I.t#f*»rllir.f| or wtfweaurt Iff»M . Minot UntMwr irnliail«»na «l- » Iw ••-LI
w f h u t i i # s l l e t may r tu o fe K lim t . p h i i t l i
of flvtturill |w.*«Afe «
IF n I srflevt &gt;»-*.» I Dine) * if li&gt;ew ndM,l&lt;
Ikwit D ilhtr &gt;wj. I n I h 4 i » l*tll* - a miM
d iu rtilf. I lm l e t n m tu il; i » K tlilM ii fur
■nef lu &gt; e «f« W klW uften H h e rw h r fiutetl.
It1# amatlaii h*H» man&gt; lime* Ikoan*# iit e
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I’aniy, etc. 25r a iluxen. Rhone
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Cate* Building. J. J. Catea
Phone 628.
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ad.
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America’s Great Food Sale Continued By Public Demand

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Bako etn! Bell 'eml Fry 'em Theyrw
Suaar Cured and Hardwood SmokH
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Value!

Anniversary

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Kit fhrln.v Price
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Rath's Black Hawk

Rath's Skinless—Ready tn Kat—4 to B lb

A r m o u r 's

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Lb Cnrton

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trrmr north this afternoon.

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OLUME XXXXII

Established 1008

SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY FED. 16. 1951

Associated 1'rrss I.ea.sed Wire

Reds Thrown Back
By Allied Bayonet
‘ Charge Near Seoul
Chinese Assaults On
Both Flanks Fail;
F i g h t i n g Shifts
To Mountain Area
4 TOKYO. Feb. 1 6 - f/ P )- Allied
bayonets slashed back Ked at­
tempts to outflank both ends of
the Central Korean warfrnnl to­
day.
On the left flank, southeast of
Seoul. American infantrymen— al­
most out of ammunition—bared
bayonets and charted. They chas­
ed the fleeing Chinese survivors
£ a lf a mile.
The doughboys killed some 56
Reds. Artillery already had killed
about 100 of a dug-in force of
300.
On the right flank of the rela­
tively quiet central front. South
Korean infantrymen used bayonets
and grenades to throw hack Chin­
ese troops north of Chechon. But
^kommunist pressure in that moun­
tainous sector continued.

Seoul, an American tank-infantry
patrol ran Into more that (MM)
Chinese just south of the Han
river. The Rads were dug in hut
lost at least 100 men.
Action ail along the curving
battlefront was ratlvelr small in
comparison with fighting in the
past five days, in which a Com­
munist drive on lha central front
Wvas checked.
The Eighth Army counted Red
casualties at 4.S35 for Thursday,
of which 2,275 wara an the central
front betwean Chlpyong and WonJu. This brought to more thar.
100,000 the Red losses since the
Allied limited offensive jumped
of Jan. 25.
. ..
Friday’s action on the right
flank of the central front Indlf r«ailao&gt;4 Os fse s »•» *
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TUse. In
Receipts •pot
During December

TALLAIIAH SK k T Feb. 16 &lt;*•»
— December cigarette tas rojlrcHons in Florida weren’t ns high ns
a year ago but the eltles get more.
Beverage Director Lawls W.
.Schott, who collects lha tax. re•Vorted today that total receipts
from the nickel.a-packaje levy In
December. I960, wwa 91.425.322
‘
month of
The total
for the
1940 was 11,468,660.
However, the 280-odd cities re
eelved 51.118,1.74 from rollertlnna
in December. I960, compared with
only 5I.I06.6M the same month a
year before. Cities gat all the ta­
xes that are collected inside tlirlr
limits.
. The State Tuharculoals l-oard
•got 9307,155 f-om December, 1960.
collection*, compared with 9380,
082 a year befara.
Taxes on December cigarette
sales, .emitted In the slate In Ja
irwattasfd na Paaa Mel

R t Rev. Fred Ingley
DieH In Colorado
The R t Rev. Fred Ingley. D.D..
-D.S.T., brother o f James L, Inelev.
"filed suddenly at his bam# ia Den
ear, Colo, this momiag. Nr. Ing
ley was sdvisad later today.
Dr. Ingley, who retired
two
year* ego as Bishop af Colorado
at the age of 70, has another bro­
ther. Herbert 8. Ingley. at Orlan­
do. and a son. Fred Ingley, Jr. liv­
ing In the Dioctse of Booth Flor­
ida.
He Is also survivad by his wife
and five other brothers nnd sisJcra.
WRONG AO D M SIt
PARIS,
Feb.
l*-^ l* i-C o m mtmlsts In the workers' wburb o f
Pierreflite complained to police
today that they haven’t been get­
ting their mail.
i VfilOII 1st the paatafflce re­
fuse* to recognise lha name o f
lha main street— Arenas Narehnl
Joseph 8talln.

Europe To Double Its
Forces In Next Year,
State Secretary Says

Four Feared Dead
As 2 B oa ts Sink
Off G u lf C o a s t

Advantages In
T a m p a Officials T e x t i l e Industry West's
Atomic Weapons Is
Being Overhauled.
G e t 2nd Summons Is Crippled As 70 Achcson
Declares
FromCrimeGroup Thousand St r i ke

Coast Guard Searches
For Texas Explorer
While Storm Rages

CORPUS C H R IST I. Tex.. Feb.
16- {IV)
Two boats tank in
heavy scat off the Texas Gulf
coat!—and the four-man crew
of one may base l»ern lost.
The wild waves yesterday dis­
abled another boat, two reported
they were leaking badly, and an­
other was rescued by a toast guard
cutter.
bunk were lr,c trawler Rosella
and the tug Texas explorer.
The new of the Rosella was
taken off by another boat.
There was no definile word that
the crew of the lexat explorer bad
On the western front south of been rescued.
A PBV plane searched for almost ten hours, but failed to sight
the craft or It* crew. The explorer
reportedly went .town somewhere
between Corpus Christ! and Gal­
veston.
The trawler llelle Passe nicked
the crew of the Rosella o ff the
sinking ship, 160 miles southsoutheast of Port Isabel. Tex.
taster th. Retie Passe reported it
wa* leaking badly.
A Coast Guard hoet went to the
aid of the lisntng vessel Miss Bell,
which reported It was In a 'sink­
ing condition” eight miles west of
Padre Island.
Th« trawler was pumped out
and nrojeeded to Corpus • hrtsti und'/dte own power.
The Coast Guard said the traw­
ler Texas reported It was leaking
badly 180 mllM
miles fr«m
I
Fort^ ^
M , in tkc same
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* t r t s io s d • •

lNt Street Buildings
Are Being Repainted
With spring time approaching
severs! buildings o f First Street
■rr getting the brightening un
treatment. Among these ere the
Southern Hell Telephone Building
and the Ueisch Building.
The Service Paint and Glass Co­
ls doing the paint job on thn
Telephone Building which Is get­
ting three exterior coals of white
with green window trim. Work Is
also progressing In repainting the
offices and n*»ns o f the telephone
company.
Parking spare in front of the
Meitrh Building, of which Herman
Jarobson Is owner, has been block­
ed o ff so that automobiles will not
be spattered by white paint which
Is being sprayed on the masonry
portions of the exterior. The In*
sulmastic Co., Orlando, is doing
the painting and waterproofing
work.
The Henkarlk Paint and Glass
Co., Is finishing up the window
Installation work on the future
headquarters o f the First Fed­
eral Saving* ami l-oan Co., on
First Street.
BUILDING PERM IT
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Bloan have
secured a permit to erect a live
room, ronrete block home
In
Evans Terrace at Twentieth 8 treet
and Magnolia Avenue at an rstl*
mated cost of 98.000.

Ban On Slot Machines Union’s First Nation­
Aids Puncliboards.
wide Strike Halts
Committee Is Told
Wool
Production
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l-ONDON. Feb. 16 -&lt;/l*&gt;— A
foreign Office «poke«man i* s l to­
day Britain will icek clarification
of President Truman's •tatement

that • decision whether U. N
forree-should trow the 38th FParal­
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Civil Defense personnel „from
Hanford
and
other
n.untias
throughout Central Florida will
ronfrr in Orlando next Wedtiesmorning at t*:*W» o'clock on
pr„|,|,m, that might arise from a
A im attark on Florida in case
rtf
of ixae
war.
Notice of the mreting wa* made
this morninr bv l.itut. Col. A. P.
Phillips, Jr- DNAFR. who |a&gt;inted
on a surprise attark simultaneousout that the plane will be based
ly, D
not
only In this section but
ly*
i
IhrxNighout the United Stoles.
A. B. rattfson. director of the

lel in Korea reits with General
» ; i . rz
Dnugls* M«i Arthur.
problem* In

Ban On increases

DiSallc Asks Farmers
T o Cooperate I n
Holding Price Line

Woolen Com pany ha* iw o of the
large-t w,alien m ill* in the world
K ts rw h ric u til)
a handful &lt;d
picket* tin n ed out.
In Skow tiegnn. Me., a uni„i' of
The State Attorney «anl he had l n i .i l a••I:
u fn e m ll)
" W r IiIM|I4 it w-ll
not received thl* xecornl order

In W ash in g to n , h o w e ve r, *|«&gt;kemen f ,.r th r com m ittee s a i,l «
xerond •uinmon* wa&gt; «ent to F a rr iu r , o rd erin g him t*&gt; he on hand
to m o rro w m orning.

and declined comment.

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F o rm e r Police C h ie f J
I
Kd4Ihtt! It K „l
II,
d in g * » « “ In v ite d ", hut not su m ­ 1,1 Mlmsc t,l . Nit el tllea
iileakclowil of New
moned to t r s t if y at the h earin g . Y o rk
n I'L'tll IsltlMllN between the
ta b lin g * declined, -a y in g
I, * f l u
1, • til*- W ork n&gt; of Anirrwould have to nay h i* own w a y. on unit the American Woolen
T h e Tam pn J u n io r C h am la-r uf Company, tiaditlonnlly the wage
WASHING ION. Feb. If* -4/1*9 C o m m e rrr o ffere d la *t night to patlernnu,ker for the iinluttryf:i onotnii Stahilirrr l.rn John pav h is expenses fo r th „ W a sh ­ Twent) " f d* 26 mill- held CIO
roiitlact.-.
tlon tackled the prolilem of whelh in g to n D tp.
S am F . D a v it, nreyident "1 the
T W I’ A 1’irjident Kind Itievr
er lo onlei a pt«|M»rd new wage
T a m p a C rim e C o m m lxsio n . dr|&lt;riling amid mounting comer* to- r la r r d Ibe iWffirials w ere “ atalltig.'* *ahl Atnericaii Woolen failed to
{ make n riasonal tv olfrt. The com­
d*r over how far fahor unhm» || e w ire d the e c m m lt t / In W ash pany aid it had of fried an in
l:,tfto n that •’ illh ie a th w » * *een n r a x e i i f f u r ce n ts an hour.
on T am p a &lt; trret* hen- y c» te r,la y
un{„n demanded a 16
Th.
ttrangr preventative, angry .Jcminrlahon am i appeared to hr In go,-! health
1#fltN llfl ImMII I'Mv hoy»t and re-

tvhieh
,,n,A ,sr&gt;h-n“;
“ *i» «
the

Die •im kfim an said Britain still County Civil Defense (!ounrit will
sin ks
liyits View, staled m the |w primarily engaged, but in whirl
H
af
a a
! th«*
Srminnlr CountyItofenti
. *e "* ^ °wv»»»&lt;»na recently by (•„„„, || wm r„.„per*te
Prime Minister Clement Attlee, lie
Regional and countv dirntoi
said then that Britain felt -4 d
—» . ! in the state ami such key men.
. . . .
.
hers of their staffs as may to- dr
cinon
onwhether to cross the , trri| wi,| ,,, lnvit„ , lo
tkr
38tn Parallel should hetaken only meeting.
after consultation in the United , The hypothetical attack con
MtlrrrH would include* n •tiddn
Nations and among those counlnr. l&gt;omhardmrnt from the sra slnml
with troops in the U. N. fortes tanrously t.v parks of submarin.
Mr, Truman told a news con­ using high explosive and in.'rn
ference yesterday In Washington diary shells against St. Augu
that a derision on crossing the tine, Daytona. Daytona Reach
.IXlti Parallel was a military and 1 New Smyrna Beach.
Mellmurnstrategic one in the hands of th e and Coen, Beach. Mr. Peterson
commanding gtnaral In the F'ar pointed out.
Ka.t. The U. N. Axsambly gave
De.tiuction and fire resjltmg
tacit approval lo the rrosaing of refugees would flee from thro
the 38th Parallel In a resolution cities and might move into San
adopted October, after South Ko­ ford, f »«-(.an I. Orlando ami nthn
rean force* had eretard the line, inland rilira.
The problem does not anticipate
hut no other*.
Earlier this week. General Mac- any destruction of Sanford and
as far as wr are considered in
Arthur had said the question was
arademir because of the present this area, it is a refugee problem
that might Im&gt; complicated hv the
ICaallaas* na Fane slat
blowing up of bridges by satmleurs,” said Mr. Peterson.
FILM AWARDS
O. E. Weaver has replared Col
HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 16-t/P.
K.
JaneWyman. Academy
A w ard, Jamea
.
, .Matthews
,, . as. Defense
,, m
winner forher work
In “ Johnny
" f Area
No. 4. In the Semi
Belinda” now has thraa foreign " ° ,r BrT*- ""1
*'•
awards for the same performance. h»E rfp lirfil Col. W. Kr Baker i ’
Consul* o f Great Britain. Holland director of Area No. 2 . said Ml
and Brain presented the awards to Peterson.
.
her at a Foreign Trade Asaocia #, t
tlon affair yesterday.
T lo fg x iv n u P n r n l n

- —----------- - . . . . . ----- --- — ’ In endowments. For an enrollment
of 460,000 students, there are 25,000 tsarhera, he added.
These colleges, the Phlladelphian continued, may accept tuitlnon
from the government to train specialltst in Helds adaptable to their
curricula. He empMalsed. how*
ever, that there it no disposition
to seek or accept an outright sub­
sidy.
In surveying the present situa­
tion, Dr. Campbell said some li­
beral arts colleges with high aca­
demic standing seen before the
emergency were operating with
manv Fretestaat-afflliated lasti* the w on t deficits In their history.
tatlone now are wvaotllng with tfio The Immediate effect o f tin rah
at bow they may stay for manpower, he asserted, has
been to create an I mpessible slm at these colleges, he adA groat number at stodents
ato elder then the UaRed
Vie Grata
£ 8
States*
hart withdrawn from collage—
8— tooto County Molar
10.00
Dr. xtompbell said the 479 Pre- the men to enter the armed ser­
Mr. and Mrs. Join W. Ervin LOO testant-relatod colleges and uni- vices as volunteers,
to
ton, the woman
a
do Keanal Ctob 50.00 Tensities have assets at 9500.000,Gt'a

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Fashion shows will predominate ist the Seminole County Kvliil.it «t th&lt; Central i lurid* Kspovition ; w ho ba* been ill w ith flu . n b la in rd i I , »trin and Southern date It w a,
next week when high m Iiih.I girls co-operate in singing Imu .how* lull) on tin- Seminole County a d e lay from today until tom or­ the b id im lild ry-w id e walkout in
,tng-\ Among thi»M- participating sir, left to right, )li - Betty Ioti I'artin. 'Ii&gt; Barbara Fljnt, Mi • row afternoon
die union** l l - y r a i lu ito iy anil in
Mllureil Miller, Miss Frame* Moore, Mini Miss Itai (met Johti-oti. rite • vtiit.lt is under the direction
Farr lor rxplainr.i hr- w «. .cod­ I , ol*ed .i I hmiI b a ll ol all wcMil and
Kd Whitney, manager of the Seiyinoie &lt;\iunty Chamber of Commerce.
ing 17-page «wor*r atatement to
wended w o i l r n in the country.
thr committee in lieu o f hi* «p
A twnit Tim w e ie in l! " r in
iwarniu-r, adding that hr wa* tic I
up here or, an iintxutant law &lt;n*r. l- a w ir n ,e . M a s * , where Am erican

COLUMBUS. O .. Feb. 16—(/TV-D r. E. Fay Campbell ol Philadel­
phia warned today that Piotexlant colleges- a* a result of the national
emeritacy—face the most critical struggle for suvivat since the Civil
War.
He urged adoption of emergency financial measures by supporting
churches to keep the colleges going.
Dr. Csfophell b executive director of the 80-member Commission on

March Of Dimes

H O SIO V Feb. It* t/1’ l
Ibr
irntrit weir crippled Imliy by *
oniererl the *e,on,l tune by the nation** wool ami wonted null
K e f4ii« cr Committee to ,«(&gt;|&gt;e«t be­ strike ol /II.DO!) t |&lt;) winker, whic h
fore that Kr„&lt;i|, m W i.b inq tou to­ the union &gt;nd wa* “ unixersally ftmorrow.
leclne" end the xompamec reI am or and S h eriff I Imtli &lt; ul polled at "quiet and oidrilv.
breatl, were orbpoenaed to testify
f'u k e l. mate bed at plant gale,
1 before the committer. I u llu rith . i diroiiglioul New I iigland and in
T A M P A . I tb . I t , (/ !’)
S la te
Attorney ID x I am o r hat bren

Nation Is Warned That Proteitant
Colleges Face Fight For Survival

Christian Higher Education of the
newly-formed National Council o f'
the Churches of Christ in the U
STREET REPAIR
S. A. His statements were In A
i • City workman taday asmplatad •peeeh prepared fo r delivery be­
pine fore leaders of more than 20 Pro­
V the Installation
to replace that , __
by the testant denominations at the first
twean Hoad Avenue
Park session of the commission.
rava-ln on Berntools
beDr. Campbell pointed to dwind­
Avenue.
ling college enrollments and resulThe work o f bock filling and re­ financial losses because o f the
pairing the pavement to still go­ draft and defense job*. But the
ing an.
biggest loss, he added. Is in Uta
morals of American youth of col­
lege age, “ who seems to have lost
■ ■ ..
■
----his grip on the future.'
Itrle Warner
I j00
'None vet It on the verge of
a Odnam
1.00 doting,' Dr. Campbell -aid. 'but

No. 127

Clearwater Woman

I lie lough queitiun irai lied
Johnson this way:
I Tile SIX put,lie and industry
members of the Wage Staldlilation Board voted ra lly today to
Iran wage rai»e* - o f more than
10 per cent between
Jan. 16,
I960 and nest July.
•• The Piter lalmr members
walked out of the Itouid, condemn­
ing the restiirtion as unfair to
wot kers.
T h e walkout brought the whole
ii.

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Lansing To Preside
At Wildlife Meet
In .Jacksonville j
porter II. I.an»ing of Sanford,
president of the Florida Wildlife |
Federation, will preside at it* j
second district meeting of thr I
Saturdsy night and Sunday
ai ||„ Roosevelt Hotel, Jsrk-otiv (||r_
j|j. wj|...
| —aerompanlerl
lo Jart,
tnnv|||e t.y Mr*. Lansing and Mr.
.nd Mrs. J. S. F.kern. the Utter
*•*&lt; ret nr y of Ike iirgNfiiiAtion
w|,|, headquarter* at the local
Tourist Center.
Among the .peak era at the

meeting win i* e .

IvCCCIVCK I RlOIC u,nwjto w)|| |C||

bchamur

f rom Tallahasset.

B propotnl canal

front the St. John* to the Indian
TALLAH ASSEE, Ftb. 16 rd’, Rivcr.
— Mrs. Ralph W. Caraon. nmmlnThe ranal project, mncernlng
ent Clearwater woman whc» wa* wj,|ch a hearing was held at the
sentenced to five years in prison Mayfair Inn last year with refor the death of two men she prr»critati*T* of leading FWdla
•truck when she lost control of her ( el)mmuni n „ f„ the vicinity of
car. will be released on narole lh|l gt&gt; John, n|vrr attending, wa.
Ffb. Zla
M mrIIin H fl«
*1|»
Chairman Joseph T. Cheney of
the Htato Parole Commission anGOLD TEETH MISSING
nouneed th* board’s action.
DETROIT. Feb. 16—OP)—Auto
She hsa served II months of worker Earl Siler's aitra inceltl
the sentence. She will remain un set of upper treth Is mltslnv.
der supervision of the narnlo mmAnd that's a shame for more
mission for theremaining four
than the obvious
reason. Thc
jrears.
plat* it ntsde all o f gold. It I*
She wa* charted with man valued at 1100.
Siler, 29, wore the gold plate on
•MUCIhter for ths deaths uf_ George
■
^
W. Renfro* and Henry W. Click. special Derations. Tbe rest of the
They wer* fishing from the Clear­ Ume he use* an ordinary set.
water Beach causeway whan her
The plate turned un misting In
car struck them.
the Silers' medicine cabinet. Slier
She said she lost control whew a recently employed behy titter
her foot slipped o ff the brake and end hie wlft, Ixiulse. want to aik
onto the accelerator. Prosecutor* about It.
said ah* had been drinking.
Iler husband, a Clearwater at­
F A M E ALARM
torney, was assistant city judge at
HAMPTON, Eng.. Feb. I6 -M ’ i
tha time of th* accident.
—The dynamite layera at the loral
quarry signalled they were ready
AUCTION PLATFORM
to blast.
Farmers in thl* section hay*
In his observation tower, fore­
been requested to aid In the con­ man Jim Danseome reached for
struction o f an auction platform the field telephone and yelled
nadar the roof of the m s * Sanford “ fire.”
Instead of an explosion, he heard
Tam ara Auction building, said
group srill moot Saturday
afternoon to start Um work on th*
platform which srill mtasure 16
by 24 fo o t The market build lag. 40
by 101 faat in s I m , ia now about
completed.

W ASH IN GTO N . Feb. 16 —&lt;/T)
.Seriftarv A tlie m n ian! todxy
he rxpret* We*tern l.urope to dou­
ble iti defence force* in the next
year, lie alco ex|&gt;rei*ed hope
Spain. Turkey and Greece ran he
linked into the Atlantic communi­
ty’* mutual deferue plan*.
I he Serielary of Slate wa* liehue the Senate Foreign Relation*
•ml Aimed Service* Committee*
to *up|M&gt;tt the Aclimmdratioii** plan
lo tend 100,000 additionil Amen• an Army lioopt to f.uro|w a* part
nf a combined delen«e fort*
again*! Communut aggre«*ion
In genrtal, Arheson developed
tlie .r aigumrnt*:
I The wrstetn world’* advan­
tage- gamed from thi* country’*
atomic Mi-aponv i* m*w the main
drteirrnt to Communist aggie,•ion, I,ut time is era.mg that ad­
vantage-. The Allies must, there­
fore. build balanced Imre* which
will make Russia hc.dtaut to move
aftrr thr W e,t’s atomic advantage
diminishes.
2. Anv policy of waiting foe hu­
ll wallaa,4 lla I' m , six*

Old, Ramshackle

&gt;'ie r « u in E n h a s n y

r * « «•

-

nf ibr formula.

II M ll ll lt

r u n s . Frb.
16— d’ -The
»e*trfn power*' t»lc«t note to
ltii*&lt;ia. due to tw *rnt to thr
hrrmlln Morula) or Tur*da),
will propewr 'larch a a* a date
for drput* fereigo minister* In
mrrt in l’«rl&lt; lo arrange a big
four mreting on world prarr. a
giiirrnmrnt source »ald tewia).

tha wall of the town fire siren*.
Soon the whole fire department
came bustling up . ready for ac­
tion.
Denacombe had picked up the
wrong phone—the one to the
~
public exchange-

|M«t tt*ff

flu’

Indus try1*

average

B) YR TIII'K I.. KIMON
W AS K ING H iN, Feh. 16—l/Tl

W A S H IN G T O N .. Fel». &lt;*&gt;
V,
u n|jr . || IJ if. I..- h i . rin IW I'A
Th* ■id Geriusn K mlia* ay, home
A F e d e ra l T rad e C o m iin ,*m ii \t
j« 1'%«• want’ amio.i 1 ralsi■» of .'i , -f llitl er's and the Kai .er's dip
to rn e y UihI Senate C rim e in ve-ticriil y all limit. 4|IIMlt«‘l ly ,„*l huaatp lepii-sentativrs, is al„ml
g a to r* lo d at the rex-ent I,an on ol lovine adjiiH* un-lit* HIid other 1,, b*
•oil.
in te rs ta te uhlpment n f *l„t m ac­ 4Ofit 11
» (t l»r lief it jb.
Bids up the old pluie. a thing
h in e *” op*11* S w ide fie ld " fur
In KitrhliuiR. Mas*., union „f of n&lt;&gt; beauty, were to hej opened
punehlm ard* and s im ila r devices.
today The Justice Department
Jo h n W . B ro o k fie ld , who sp ecial­ flrial .lame* J. Kill* charged that (hen ha* 46 days to accept, or
is e * in com m ission ra - e * in vo lvin g American Woolen *'a*hes| for thr rrlect, the best offer.
lo tte ry m erchand ise, t r * t l f ir ,| that strike- so they would have a talk­
The money eventually will g,v
nine out of ten punchhoard &gt; now ing point with Washington to re- to llo War Claim* Commission,
II HKllNtlllf I * l*toU* *&gt;l«l
a rc “ s lr ir t l v g a m b lin g l« ,a r d '"
and will he Used, among other
l i e w as the fir s t w itne*»
the
(hmg-, to pay claim* of American
S e n a te ’s *peelal C lim e |n ve *tig at
ptiaonrr* of war.
lo g C om m ittee
launched three
til •ailing for offi-r*. the Justice
d a y * o f puble h e a rin g , I,e rr w ith
Department acted a* rnthii»la*tic
an in q u iry into asso rted gamMog
a, anv oeddler of real estate It
Col Joseph A
Mealy, -tat,
m t e r p ri* e * .
Brookfield said that 10 t'.'l? the commander ,,f the r ivil Air l’atr&lt;d gav* this description
"Valuable downtown location.
* a lr * o f punchboards amounted t» and member*
hi* tuff, attended
Massachtisett
Avenue,
a t-,u t I I 0.000,lirtO and added no a fish frv given bv the Sanford I KIVU
one knew hnw m uch money cluing Hqondrori Wedrie-dax night in the N. W „ improvc-rnent „f to irk contruclioti. consisting of To rooms,
rd hand- as a re su lt o f their use. main luingar nt tha- Munieipnl Airlarge ballroom, 13 hath ami 3
I I I * testim o n y, lis t in g the na- |e,t t
'lore than '&gt;6 I'ssl iiieinlw* of additional toilet rooms, garage*
lio n 'n p rin cip a l ptinehlam rd mam,
fa c tu re rs , brought n the name « f th, C.A I’ were piesrnt to wel and '.torage space: situated on
II nailaai4 lla Page six*
-aid I .lent
G eo rg e D S a x , w hom Com m ittee come the visitors.
C h a irm a n Kefauver ID - T e n n l Id David llrmlev
With Cut. Mivaly wa - Lieut, Col.
e n tlfie d a* the owner o f the Sox
Joe Dyer, deputv *lnp cnliililMlidcr.
„ n v Hotel In M iam i fleach.
A senate h an kin g r e ,r n m l lt ,, I lent. Col. I innl Cat,e. Mal„i
I I*nin-,-1 a,-I Major Kr&lt;-d boo
headed by B en a to r h u lh rlu g h t tD
The rhitdlrn’s Home S&lt;Hietv of
A r k J . a lre a d y I* in v e stig a tin g &gt; *'g
The Army Air Force was re- Florida of whlrh Manus f . Ksgg
Jt.r.llll.n o u Heron t r u c t i" ,, Co o •
Cor l«, rat Ion ( R F C ) loan to th r pre-rnted hv I'apt. Van. Htrnnis, ha* to-en president for mom than
M Sgl Morgan and M. Sgt. Tal­ III years, report* that Seminole
S a x o n y Hotel.
i' v. Two flight training film, were I fount) **a* well over it* quota
F ill),r ig h t , whose group h» at
shown.
l l a a l l a a &gt;4 lla I’ aae *•«&gt;
of 11,000 In donation* during 1060.

Fish Fry Enjoyed
By Civil Air Patrol

(|ii4»ta Is Raised By
Seminole County

Russian A ir Force May Be Testing
New High Speed Fighter In Korea
II) ELTON C. FAY
A SSO rlA TF.il I'll IMS MILITARY AFFAIRS Hhl'OII I KR
W A N lIIN G T O N , Felv. 16 (/!'( I* the Rr«l Air Torre battlr-lfilin g a
II* w . u llra-h i|h ,p ccd j r l llg lilr i in K o rea)
American airmen, it l»r«*mr known tixlay, rexenlly have iaught a few
Trie! glimpics nf * myilrriouv. uniiiually fail jet fighter, prcvumshlv
«*ell lo the north where lh» Cnrnmunivt jrl air force prrfrn to mvkr it
sallies from field* in the M*t„ huri.in «.inctiiary
Whether the fighter I* an en-O
tirely new design or an improve- two yrar ago 1 hr *pcr&lt;| nf themerit on suine known type, surli a* ttandatii operational model. » f the
the MIU-16 or the LA 17. l&lt; not F-Hil prrtumsidy ha* tnerrased
yet known. Became tlir United •lightly sitter tlir|i.
Therefore, If the Red jet did in­
States Air Force is not yet turr-,
It has tabbed the Rrd plane with ured fly away from a pursuing Fan arbitary type number but with­ Hit it might have l^rn approaching
out attempting to designate it un the so railed "Marh I " point. That
a product either of the drrign i* the mra*urenient for the tpeed
team of 6likoyan and Gurrvirh of sound, which varies from 7dl
(from whlrh the names MIG miles an hour at tea level to (W-'l
rom rsl or of Lavochkin. Tho*e at in.MMl feet attitude.
two organizations err Russia's
There wa* some belief the Red
foremost dflgner* nf jet fighter plane may have been equipped
type*.
with an "afterburner.' This device
What roncern* American flier*
a system of introducing fuel In­
is tk* report that the mysterious to the exhaust pipe of the jet en­
Red jet waa able to keep ahead gine and igniting it with spark
fona report said It pulled away plugs—provides an added leiost to
from ! tha fastoat operational let the pressure produced by the jet
fighter th* U 8A F has. the F-86 engine istelf. It imparts to it
Baber.
plan* a hurst nf added speed or
the early
high rate of climb for Intercep­
Haber set a speed record for all tion missions. Its disadvantage Is
planes except the supersonlr ex a comparatively high rate of conperimental X -l rocket plane bv sumpa'.lon, a factor already a
&lt;Coatlaa«4 Oa Pago Tiro)
fly in g 670 mile* an hour about

Total gifts from this county
were 11.122 of whiih Sanford citlI rep* lontrihutnl 11.11*7. Other do­
nation* were: Oviedo. f|ti7: Kongwood. 110.50; Lake Monroe, 15.00:
l.ake Mary, 422; Geneva. ID) and
; Altamonte Springs. ll.(K).
As compared to a itatr goal of
132.630 the total gifts in Florida
were l«),370.
"This Is a notable record." *aid
Mr. Fagg, "and one for which the
! Society |s deeply grateful.” Il-r
|pointed out that the Society gave
aid, rare, study and xuprrvi.*ion to
l.56(» "let* chanced" Florida child­
ren during I960.
“ All indications are that we will
need to aid many more during the
coming year,” he added, "for we
started out the new year vith 627
children under care."
MASONS TO MEET
Sanford Lodge No. 62. F. and
AM . will meet Saturday night
st 8:00 o'clock and the Ma*ter
Degree will lie conferred.

Tho Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Feh. I6 -0 T »
Birmingham
75
53
Bismark
34
16
Brownsville
54
47
Chirago
30
31
46
Denver
16
30
Des Moines
29
Fresno
66
38
38
26
New York
Washington
38
28
Montreal
•a
14
70
Jacksonville
64
Miami
72
68
Tallahassee
77
53
Tampa
78
56

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rA O P . HIT

TUESDAY FEU. n . 1'J.n

T lfE H AN FO RD H E R A L D . H A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

8AMB0KTS MEDITATIONS

Soviet Captain Calls
U. S. Ships “ No Good'

|1 F e u

I ha d ip p e r

FUKTtf CtO O P

'0OUT D t O H 'OMAN
If* i i v i i i a . m a im in
SW EET-TA LK IN ' ME.
WASHINGTON. Fell, U t-b l* )w s MAW NIM 'tW ftLL
Rtrawberrlr* a- big at pearhr*. anplat an larse aa irraprfndt, and
£ 6 0 T 'S P iC lo u s
veiralaHet much 1truer and more
'B O U T 'WHOT S H E
aucrulent than those now grown
may become a new scientific k ift
OP T J i* .
to Ihe romumer.
Agriculture Department tdent
acirntist* aav a new development
in the aeienctt o f plant breeding
open* a startling new field for tie*
velopinentu of new and better varitie.i of frulla, vegetable*, grain*,
and flown*.
Only time will tell, official - *«M
today, how valuable the develop*
mem ia.
It Involve* the use of a drug
railed colrhlrlne, which baa hern
uU llfd lor malty year* In drvrlop.
Injr new plant*. Heretofore, it »»■
effeitlva only on n very limited
numlier of plant*.
The drug ha* the nhilltv of modifying rhataeterii tie* of plaid
treated with it. Through ita uae.
it ia pottdble lo take plant* of
cieairafilr rharaeteriatira. rroaa-,
breed or hybrid ixo them and comp ,
up with new plant* hearing double
the rfealraldr t haraclrrlsllc* of the
parent plant*, official-, aaid.
Colchicine I* a poisonous drug
derived from the
ifm atilumn rrocu*.
Under proper procedure, plants
successfully treated with It double Flying Snucent sSaitl
the r.iimlicr of chromosome* in
thrlr relit. Chromosome* are carr­ To He Navy ItallfMHiH
iers of heredity or charartcrl*tice.
A plant with extra rhmnosnmr*
NKW YORK. Feh. Ut-t/F) -A
is likely to lie different fmm and Navy official confirmed t.-l*/ ih«t
freuuently superior to related Flying Saucer*" really raided,
plants with the normal numlier.
A new method o f treating plant- blit actually were huge pin tic
with the rhromrxomn.doubling Lnilonn- i|-id |n high-altitndc
drug- drvrlnped hv Dr. Hamilton cosmic lay idudie*.
Hr, Uinor Liddle. chief of the
I*. Tratib of the Department'* bu­
reau of plant Industry—make:, it Nit tear I'hyalc* (Irani b of the
possible to use It successfully for Office of Naval Itesrarrh, made
the first time on ■ broad Il*t of 'hi* disclosure in an article in the
plants and flowers.
current Look Mngaslne.
Under this method, a plant I*
Liddle, in Washington, di*cu«treated with Ihe drug and then ird the I^Hik str.ry further when
given an eight-hour "rest” period new-mcn ipierled him.
under which (l la allowed to "reThe Navy l«ll&gt;M,n-, Liddle de­
rupernte." This treatment I* re­ clared, Were IUU feet In diametei
peated from four to six time*.
and *oinctin,r* ro e to a height of
Heretofore, the method had In­ lb mile*, lie added that winds
volved one single severe treat­ might sweep them along at 2hfi
ment.
tulle* an hour.

House Burns

U. S. Foreign Aid
Haarlaitre Praat Paae Start
•aid,

"Improvement* in the standard
of native living are nrogrnsing
rapidly, however, and gradually
Ihe native* are learning a sense
of responsibility and duty," Dr.

(CaallaaH Fram Fogv flis)
taken to the home of 51r. and
Mr*. W. G. Kllhre, and wa* so
shaken by the ordeal that a phy­
sician was summoned from Oviedo
to otteml him. Mrs. Hodgkin* was Itule concluded.
token rare of by another neghhor.
Gue*ta al the meeting which
Mrs. I.urllle Norton.
wa* nre.ided over by President
Mr. MtGilL a former lieutenant Orville Tnuthton, Included Dr.
o f the New York Firs Department, Frank Knight of Deljirid, E.
l*e of the fire wa* Hrlxlterger Of Sally, III.; Itavid
!e adrfrd, however, Smith of New Haven, Conn.; Itev.
Angu* Melnni* of Hanford; H.
A. Until r: Doonhl Helt,l«(g; Itlchnrtl Nlher^ of Temperance. 111.,
wno -I.nunowu him to tpr ,»rene. Ilarobl Grerriwitotl, Ganlner. .Musa;
■ " I f Mr. Stnrrv had noi wart.c l Simon Tudor, Alexandria, lot.; Ira
Wr* unci Mr#. flcnliflatiMi* Ihfy hqmM I\ f’ha-t’ of Mount Plcnrnnt, N.
have Itcen (rapped bv flame* whllr
atill asleep," Mr. McGill tbslarcd. Y.; Fred Kaywell, Hud*an, Ohio;
The bouse, lt« added, won totally Ira Sobol of the llroiix, N. Y.;
ilpalroyetl. Ho want Hcherrr, a Hanry I'eim of lloslon, Mu«». and
tmlghlmr, a*«i*trd In preventing Molly Guild uf Gene*see, HI.
the spread of the fin* In hi* honu
hy mean* of hose line* rminerlml Rural Common Bunut
to electrically powered nunm-.
Hy HFUDH JOHNSON
Mr*.
Ktll-'i- tin'll
iiu-d unsuccessfully
•*11 *. niioep
to telephone the Ovlcb, Fire De
Spring pasture* may lie Just
itartmNL said Mr. McGill.
around Ihe rorner but winter ran
, The Hodgkin* arc friends of the still steal rattle profit* it rattle
William* family, now visiting h. get only what they ran rtistle from
ranges nml field*.
The nm*t critical m ol for sup­
plemental feed come* In February
and rally Mnrrh. Dry winter pos­
ture I* very low in proleln and
phoiphmu*
content and
the
volume uf graiing may In- low.
Trouble begin whrn rattle lot*
too much weight, warn* J. A. Mr*
Gregor, assistant animal InduaIrlalist with the Florida Agricul­
tural Extension Service. He aaya,
“ Beef steak I* in extrrmely cost­
ly feed far cattle". Supplemental
feed at this season In prevent ex­
cessive Iota o f weight muy l&gt;c th*
cattleman's treat Investment In
this year’s cattle profit*.
Well-wintered rattle are In lha
best condition to make moat effi­
cient use of good pastures next
aping and summer. They produce
stronger calves, give more milk
and breed promptly for neat
year’s ralf crop. The cow that
Iotas too much weight in the win­
ter la not producing efficiently
while (he tegalna thle weight in
the opring and summer. Also, lha
cow that ha* produced a weak or
dead calf because of tho lock or
winter teed adds nothing to cattle
pcafits.
Protein ia the moat common de­
ficiency In dry winter forage.
When grass begins ta matuvo the

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o f ni,a o f

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t’,72

leiMIraxi- ship* lha CmlM Klnlon
la IryirtK In t i l hark from Itii*• ia -ay* they'll I* returned—
“They «ra no good anyway,"
Konstantin Kotlova ky.
warier of lha 7,179-lnn freighter
Ivan 1‘oUunov, told newsmen
nlMiant hi* vo-ml hart that (ha
American
I.ihaity ahipa Wrra
rarrlratly hiiilt ami “I personolly know of •••vrral such ahipa
breaking tip In rough weather."
Knapping hi* finger*, hnrlny.
ly return lha American «raft at
tky aid I hr .Soviet* would gindaiiy lima incr ihty hava thrlr
oin if,o«| -Idp-. Ilii ntlltudr waa
at variance with that of Id- gov*
i-toloom, whit h in now.doad Ior krd
tu lodlnl ion- ho halkrd at ro.
turning I ho vr»*el* &gt;atit thorn
III World War II.
Kntlowky'a hip, rarryinif four
-tool liirh u ln ami a ruryi, of
flour from Od-'*-a to Vnldlvu-trik,
put in hrrr for aat-r.
H ig h

H o u H in f?

K en ts

linsilssr* I’rsa Paa* Oael
hence would permit lower rent*.
.Senator Douglaa I It-III) com­
mented that In the defense pro­
gram "commuitie* suddenly built
ntav tie suddenly vacated." He
•uggrrlrd it might h« dangerous
lo &gt;1retch the amoriiation period
on house« In what may hr,'nine
“gho-t town*."
Campbell repllrvl that wa* part
of the rl*k Involved In the def.i,.. piograin. Hr said that if
thrie wa* n l&lt;&gt;««, the government
•hould absorb it.
Campbell also propo»e&lt;l that
present credit curb* on housing
be relaxed in defense area* to •«&gt;
-aid this would encourage hoo&gt;e
building for drfetue worker*.

Student KniifltmentH
It aallaaed Frans P*a» Oael
vice lo me alrendy Inducted, a* well
as National Guard and oilier re
-ervist unit* ami individuals mot
on duty It wa* remoted.
This new feature developed as
the full LI- member Senate arm­
ed service* commit tee met to g&gt;
over thr bill al a cbmabdoor *e».
■Ion at 2 I'.M.
Final committee artlon tnduv
wa* unlikely.
The bill also would continue
President Trumans
Truman's existing an
thority to extend for one year the
enlistment n f all persons In thr
military sci vlcea. Tnl* applies only
to person* who voluntarily enlisted
and *o doc* not Ineluda drafter*
ot ttsirvUta.
authority ami used it since the KoThe President now has this
rean outbreak to frees* all rggU-

power development*. Till* Is the
present minimum nay for recruit*
In the Army, Navy, Air Forrr nml
51arinc*.
Originally It was proposed tn
It1" i ' ’•i1' ,0. F10 m‘,nlb|y
during Ihe basic training prrlrH| of
four lo ilx months.
TRAIN"IN PI1ULTY JUDGING
Fla.— Marlon County
(•It eluh girl* last month rrcelvi-l
poultry Judging training for &gt;*
hmition and hreedng purpo«&gt;.,
Mu. Mamie C. Daughtry, assis­
tant home demonstration Agent,
said Inday.
The girl* were shown pictures
of the different classes and breed*
of poultry, the agent stated.
Many Florida rattle owners al­
ready are feeding dry hay and
other roughages a&gt; well ax 3
pound* of rottensced calc or pel­
lets or an equal volume of other
protein feed per head daily to
their farm herds end range ani­
mals. And they are profiting by
so doing.

Railroad Accident
Fatalities Reach
175 In Past Year

Left a I Notice
r i r m i n r * .\»ur. i.F.aaL
Null.'* I* n*r»br ( i o n that I
fr ia in i In basin*** at HI* llan
Ftrat Hir—' Hanfnr.l FlorWa In
.H-tnlnol*
Kla. under lha
fitlltlou* nattif -Unlit, Htatlon
XVTftlt" anil that t Intemt to rrg*
lalrr -*|.l name |utr*uanl to lha
ttrma nr th. Kl.ilrlnn* Mama Si*,
tut*. ti.-Hlt jtr. Mi.*9 ot riutldt
Htatutr* I 'll with lha Clark of
Ihmlreall COMM ,«f Kemlnnl* Cnuti*
tr. FtnrIUa
lit ion a it rk. Owatr

September near Wr»| Lawavette.
f). involved a Iroop train. Thirtyth ree
INnniylvania
National
Guardsmen Imuml for a training
ramu were kill'd.
The If TO data, a preliminary
summary made available to a re­
porter. imliralcd that train acci­
dent*, nn thr drillin' after the war
were on the ri-&lt;- again with the In­
creased freight traffic incident to
*►” war in Korea.
The luliv -Imwed 11)202 acci­
dent* of nil kind* for fa-1 year,
ugalu.t d.Gft7 in IH(lr,
The total numlier of death*
from intin operation* g|ju&gt; wa*
op. from :i;t07 in |!i|!) to 340* la*t
v c r . The Jftfio fwtaljtv total Inclu­
ded 1.077 person* killed at grade
•muring*. 11f-7 trr»pa«*er* nnj
other ml*erllanenu* mishap*. The
grade crowing death* rompared
with I,r,07 the previou* year.
The v m incident* re-lilted III
H.1,111 in IfllU. with emrdove IIIlilrie- nnonnliu&gt;. for 2I.74M of the
total, and injorlr* at grade rroa*
*ing» earning lo 4*171.
Although breakdown* have not
been completed, official* indicated
the incrra«c in numlier o f accldent* wa* largely In Imomlng
freight operation*. Involving an
c*tlniale,t
6‘.i'l,ltl7.mto.lMMI
tonmile* (one Ion hauled one mllel
In 1060, againit 526.600.000,1)00
(b| ton-mile* the vear before.
Inquiries a* to eau**&gt;* brought
amuii the -ante re*pon*e from
troth ICC and railroad m u r r n :1
‘‘more mile*, more tiaianU." T h e;
U C noted that the busy war year
of 11111 pnroduced )t;,2GK train ae.
arient* « f nil kind*. Involving 4,*
7*11 fatalities of all claM*-» and
61,227 Injurle*.

l(A DAI III. Hay Hi lie) e tau»e
Of IlUtrr-« If Hue In l.ark of
Vitamin- III. 112, Ninrln and
Iron

AN AIR VHW OIAORAM of Ihe scene of the Penmylvsnla Kallrnad commuter train wreck at Woodhrldge,
It J . Mils where and law more than 62 passenger* died and 500 were Injured. Light separate probe* were
started to determine what runted Uir packed evening rusti-hour couches lo be scattered over the embank­
ment. High speed over the temporary wooden ueille was believed responsible.
(International)

Grnwth Of Cattle
Industry In State
Called Phenomenal

&lt;.f early tlnira, but it was not un­
til about the time of the First
World War that cattlemen Iwgan
trying in earnest to Improve their
animals by bringing In numerous
purebred*.
"There wa* some progress In
developing bettir feed up to almut
the time of World War II, and
since the beginning of that war
the development* in improvement
of (m l and rattle have been
phi-nominal. I don't think anv
other section of the nation ha*
shown as much progress In cattle
during the past |fl years,'' Wentworth declared.
Fee,I I* still the limiting factor
in Florida’s livestock Industry,
hut the progress that ha* hern
made with improved grasres nml
feeds in recent year* indicate* the
possibility that this dale mav be­
come one of the major lov-.u -i
meat producing section* of tho
United State*, die said.
Kmphaiising the need for con­

A hen!thy childhood i- the batiii
for a healthy adult life. Lilli*
I ee Horton age four of iwr
7(th Avenue, Houston, Texas,
wa* deficient in
i m
Vitamin* III, It.’
'
Nin•in
lr..r
and Ju*l doin' M
tin), any op|"
X
at all. I»‘ J r * .
fiiiior, Mr. K 1 ^
W. Horton,
X
MM
tbut tbej
)UI
toiildn't git I■&lt;-*
to .-nt. Then they
e n r it a li o ii 11M f
IIA D A C n l.

tinued effort to improve and in­
crease feed ami improve the &lt;iualIty of meat animal*. Wentworth
lnled out that higher wage* durt the past few year* have re­
sulted In a steadily Increasing dam*nd for quality cuts ami hi* firm
and other packing concern* arc intertated is doing all they ran to
sellify the consumer*' demand for
such meat.
Wentworth la a member of the
Agricultural Advisory Committee
°f •be Grocery Manufacturer* of
America, which la holding it* anniial meeting nt the University of
Hot Ida.

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DR. C. L. PERSONS
OpiometrUt

EYES EXAMINED
lit H

Pelmet la Ate.

Cl. ASSES, FITTED

(mailaavg Pram Paae O s.)
tral front line near Wonju.
Allied air power see red one
band of 1,000 Red* moving down
the wtaUrn-raosl of the Mru vatleys near Asking. They htt wKh
Gaming napalm Jellied ;-ninline
and morhlnryuii*. Pllnta retlmatcd
|ht&gt; killed non of this group
Allir-*! plane* al«. Ml two other
group* -alaiut 160 If. -I* |0 miles
northeast nf Yuju aivl aiiuther 100
skirting rhipyong.
There wa* lillle ground fight­
ing Tue«day romnared with Mon­
day's biasing hnlll" around ll«en»»lng. American and Houth Korean
tnwin* had fought thrlr way mH
of ihe Iran sprung hy a lim.mwlman llesl force ami had taken up
new ilrfrnslvc pn-dliori*.
Much of Tuesday was mpent by
both Alllea and (Tnmniunl*t* In iegrouping for new fighting.
Hut thrlr wa* one clash 16 miles
we*t of Wonju An Allierl force
drove hark into the hill* a lied
column striking for the WonluYoju rood. Allierl plane* aided
In routing the Rrd*.
The withdrawal from Itoeng»ong leave* Chlnyong the northernmost Allied strongpolnt on the
central front.
In addition In hitting the Chinquantities of ammunition and supMe, Allied aircraft also deot rayed
piles left behind when the Itoengsong prelmeter roll* p*#d, Bomr
field artillery, heavy mortar* ami
ammunition were ahowervd with
flaming gasoline bond™ before
the Chinese had a rhanre to sal­
vage the Allied weapons.

A T SECRET PREVIEWS FROM COAST TO COAST

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than over. We want to make them an
ilvabja” aa can be.
’• you can get almoot everything jmi

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the radio, utid Lee Horton
decided to ttry it fot Lee. After
taking IIADACOL said Mr. Hor­
ton. I,cp' h appetite picked up and
hr -tarter) eating three hearty
mi ul* a day. Now Leo ha* gained
m ight, Im.* more energy, ami
never ha* to U&gt; roked lo eat.
Here Is Mr. Horton’* own stale,
inert:
"[.ee v.a* very weal, and ru^
down and fust didn't want n!
rat at all. Wp heard alvut HADCAOl. on the radio and deeided
that wa* what Lee ner-ie*l. After
he Ktarh-I taking IIADACOI. Ill *
aiipetlte picked up right away
lie stalled gaining weight and
rat* real writ now an ha* lieen
fn ling teal goo I IIAIIACOI, ha*
t u r n grunt for Lee and I heartily
ircommeml It to everyone."
Hoy., and girt*, heir'* n nift for
you A fire Captain HADACf^k
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VOLUME XXXXI1

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A cheson Says
U.S. To Defend
•Y ugoslavia

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

Troops Push Through Wreckage On Seoul Road

Secretary Terms Any
Aggression Against
Tito Regime Threat
To Peace Of World
WASHINGTOOeb. 14—&lt;/P)
^ —Secretary of State Acheaon raid
today any Communist attack on
Yugoslavia w o u ld danieroudy
atraia the fabric of world peace.
He told a newt conference that
ia at tpecific aa he can be now
on United States policy as to the
poiiibility of a Soviet aateliite as­
sault this sprint 00 Yugoslavia.
In itaeral. Acheson said Ameri­
can policy tUada now at it was
hummed up in President Truman’s
message lo Congmi tail July 19.
after the outbreak of tbe Korean
fighting.
At that time, Mr. Truman warn­
ed those who have to power to un­
leash or withhold acts of qggre*tivc moves would strain the fabric
of world peace dangerously.
Mr. Truman said in fact that
they might strain it “ to the break­
ing point.”
Aakad whether the satellite govaramenta which might attack
Yugoslavia— Romania, Bulgaria,
ana Hungary— had been official­
ly told that this presidential warn­
ing applied in the present cir­
cumstance* to Yugoslavia, Ache­
aon said he did not know.
On other topics, Acheson said:
m 1. Foreign Communist parties
which have their country's In­
terest at heart ought to split with
Matoow aa n group of Italian
Communists have dens. Recent
Italian defection, he assarted, ocr Communists there
reailaeid they wen mere teel* of
tOeoltoool oe H a* *we&gt;

Operation of ACL
&lt;New Freight Line
Begins In Sanford
The Atlantic Coett Lina Rail­
road put into operation Friday It*
new freight main Una hare. Use
e4 this by-pass line by freight

The estimated coat af this profact was approalmataly
•aimataly *190.000
Including the cast of the neces­
sary right-of-way.
More than 11.200 feet In length
the new line diverges from the
Jacksenvllle-Tempa main line at
a point i d|ar*nt to tka intense
tlen
Read, on the
tien of Lake Harr
N
south. and osteedt northwardly
earaXel U and appresimaUdy MO
naraX
foot west of the city limit Use
along RooeeeeiT Avenue to the
oast end of Rands Yard on the
north where a connection in ■
with the present mala line in
the vicinity af PHat.Street.
This new freight line will en­
able freight train# operating be­
tween Tampa sad. Rands 'Yard
and Tampa and Jacksonville to
avoid tbe use of the longer curved segment of main track via
the passenger station route.
A Through lu affiliate, the At­
lantic Land and Improvement Co.,
the railroad has purchased a
alamble acreage of land In the
Vicinity of the southern end of
the project with a view to de­
velop!"* the arm far industrial

Mrs. Anna Bellamy
Succumbs To Illness

II.

1951

Isra eli Orthodox
Sects Precipitate
GovemmentCrisis
Ben Gurion Resigns
Over Vote On |Re­
l i g i o u s Education
JER U SA LEM r Feb. 14—X»T)—
The cabinet of Prime Minuter
David Bcn-Guron fell today over
the question of religious educa­
tion among immigrant childtcn.

An opposition motion rejecting
Bcn-Gurion’s rrligioui education
program was adopted by a vote of
49 to 42. The Prime Minuter de­
clared he considered this a vole of
no confidence and rrtigaed. / ,
The Labor Parly premier bad
proposed that Temenlic children
In work camp* be given religious
education In all cases, while other
If indlvduallr regstered for t.
Immigrant children regeve It only
Members of the Orthodox religious
bloc In the cabinet bitterly oppos­
ed the program, claiming It was
discriminatory.
lauMdiatoly fallowing the Par­
liament vota, Ben-Ourian want to
Bahorst to bond In his resignation
to President Chaim Weismaan.
All namoary step* ware rsportgeneral elections underway at the
ad being taken, meanwhile, to get
earliest possible date.
The religious Issue has been
broiling for more than a month
A government crisis broke out
Jan. 4 when Rabbi Yehuda L.
Malmon, minister of religious af­
fair*, resigned In proteet over
alleged discrimination* against orthodo* Jewish immigrants.
Ben-Ourlan's program almsd at
orientating the Jewish Immigrants
from Arab Yemen to tbe more
modern ways of Israsll Ufa. These
immigrants wsra among ths thou­
sands of Jewish children sent to
Israel from neighboring Arab
states, where their families had
lived for centuries under extremaIv backward condition*.
The possibility that any new
party lineup could be organised
Into a coalition government giving
tbe la beri tee a majority appeared
to observer* her# to lie remote.
The laraell government tuffered
another eritla over economic af­
fairs last October. Den-Gurton
(CeettaeeS Oa Page Twe&gt;

Draft Boards Have
Deferment Power,
Hershey Declares
WASHINGTON. Feb. It-riP )
—The Seaste Armed Service*
Committee reportedly agreed
today on a proposal to etfrnd
draft service from II months to
28 month* aa part of a long­
term. compuhory military train­
ing and service program. Rut It
hogged do* n temporarily al a
loo-hour closed door session
In an attempt to reach agree­
ment on other part* of the
irogram, including the deali­
ng of 18-year olds. Action was
stalled by a series of rhanges
proposed by Heaator Morse
(K-Ore).

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WASHINGTON, Peb. 1 4 -G P )Belective 8ervlce has reminded
the nation's draft hoards that they
—Hot some high, authority— have
the power o f deferment.
Director Lewis B. Hershey sent
letter* to the hoards becauae of
what he described as "erroneous
statements that local boards could
defer no one in the absence of
tpecific Instructions." lilt letter
was mad* public today.
Hershey wrote, "There Is a de­
mand that local boards be authoris­
ed to do that whisk they already
can do, but with the aathortaatloa
will Inevitably corns dheutivao aa
to what they can and what they
muat do.
"The autonomy of local selfgovernment dlsappean more often
by abdication from within than
usurpation from above."
Meanwhile, at Asheville, N. C.
a Selective Service official said
a tougher policy on occupational
deferment from tha draft I* In
prospect.
Lt. Col. Bernard T. Franck III,
chief legislative officer for the
Selective Service system, gave
the warning In an address pre­
pared for tbe North Carolina
Farm Bureau Federation's annual
meeting there.
_
Franck said Selective Servle*
will have to scrutinlu requests
for bceuptlonal deferment—both
agricultural and industrial— "Per­
haps even more carefully than In
the past," If:
1. Congress does not estend
the draft aga limit beyond 26.
2. Congress decide* to retain
draft law provisions exempting
most veterans.
9. Fathers are not to be Induct(Ceofiaaed Oa Fag* Tw*l

Nationwide Truck Crop Prospects
Are Cut 14 Percent By Cold Wave

lioimcI for

wiadr vegcubic production wii 1,400,000 tone.

The Florida expectations, as given by the report, except where the
states are mentioned, was this:
Lima beans: 60,000 bushel* on year average.
Ith an exEggplant: 700 acres wiui
1J0U acre*, aaaae as a month age

•nap beans: acreage down 1.000
n month ago: 97.000
compared with
S T year
,year but
exported yield of 90
tw ite
ala an acre, 10 bushels leas
than far*east a t&lt;entk ago. Expeeled 2,#00,000 bushels against
1,097,0000 last year.
Cabbage: 192,000 tons against
SJ00 fast year. Other respective
figures were California 95,000
against SI.900; Arisons 14,400
agalnot 11000 and Texas K «00
egoless 1S9J90.
1991

Al teens MJ000 and 949,000: Te­
xas 904,000 and 240000.
Cucumbers: 620000
asm-third lass than last
but
three times the

Associated Press Leased Wire

year.
Bscarole: 1 _ „ ,__ ______ 4000 acres against 1,971,000 and
9,900 last year.
Lettuce: expected production
against last yoer'a: Florida 999,
924,000;
000 crate* against 924
f “ A$
tiltons SOSO.000 and 9JM,,000; Call
(.mil* 6.206.000 and 6.99S.000; and
Texas 1,100000 and 1,960,000
Green peas: op l l par
mntth ago and modi

Florida
h 460.000

No. 125

South Korean Marines Land
A t W onsan Behind Red Lines;
Chinese A tta ck Is R epelled
Johnston U rg es Story Of Eskimo
‘Tough AndSteep' Woman Is Told At
Tax In cre a se s Kiwanis Meeting

TOKYO. Feb. l4--(/P)— On
the llaming Central Korran front.
American. French
and Dutch
iorcci inllictrd a staggering loll on
Chinese and Bed Korean divitlont
•hiving for a brrakthrough along
a 20-mdr-wide vector.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 riVl
Hie iliang* dory of an Eikimo
A field dispatch laid the Allied
—Economic
Stsbilirer
Erie
Johnwoman,
Anauta, who left her na­
defenders ihaltrml two Cnmmuniit
wm meed todav that Congietv tive Halim 1‘ land and trained
divisiont
in s writer of hlooj,
adopt a "tough and sleep" tax in- about outside citiliration. wsi to­
bembs and shrlltirr.' ' ll added:
create to help contiol inflation and ds) told to Kissanism by the Krv.
"The Chinese dead lay by thr keep the nation * linancev on an
idadvi Maisli of lndian|N&gt;lii. Ind..
thousand* on all vidrv of surroundeven keel.
who dctlaicd the is a peisssnsl
rd Chipvnng. Othrr thousandv were
He vlio told the Houre Way* and friend of Anauta Joel I sold piehri|&gt;ed up alio in the river valley Meant Committee he believes tbe
sided
right tulles wnt-noithwevt of Won- present conliolt on v»*gr«. pncri
Rev Mai ill. who wat introduced
lu whrir thry stumbled into a and pioductlon can be Idled ill
bv A L Collins, pointed out that
murderous air and artillery am* two ot three )r*it, "barring a lull
Anauta recently appealed in Sanbu.h."
scale attack."
loid and nude a talk on the Cham
On the western front, American
This I* the proKtam Johnston ol Missions program.
mowed down 1,152 laid It-foie the committee, which
Gunman Kills A n d doughboys
Halim Island, the statrsl, is 2,*
Red Korean snrak troops who had is considering President Truman's
thr llan River and slip­ irqueat for an inimruiatr fllMNNl,- 000 miles from Alaska and only
Injures Three Be­ crossed
ped Inside Allied line*. They cap­ (100,000 tax tm-reaar:
400 miles from the North Hole.
f o r e Surrendering tured nearly 260 more Commun­ "1. We must use control* l» Tour months of the yeai are night,
is! soldiers.
bring an rciuitahle balance beAmerican machine-guns c u t ! tween prices and wage? lo help lour months air slaylighl ami thr
NEW YORK. Feb. 14— &lt;/!&gt;)-remaining four months sir slay
Tb* U. S. Senate committee in­ down fleeing remnants of the Red level off the cost ol livtnss
"2. We mutt have a drastic anti night.
Korean
force
as
they
tried
to
vestigating interstate crime irporlboost in taxes so wi- can uav foi
iraaflaae* Ha !•«•» Two!
During the night the Eskimos
rd today it intends to conduct
defrn-e as we go ami siphon off sir able to survive only tiecaus#
excess
purchasing
power.
public hearings in St. Louii. Ix»
"8. We must adopt more com­ of the northsin light* which rnAngtln, San Francisco and Phil­
prehensive limitations on credit to *tlilt* them, Anauta Included, to
adelphia.
prevent easygoing money chasing hunt drei Her habitation was a
pellmall after a shrinking supply snow house.
Senator Estes D. Kriauvet
Anauta left het native island
of goods.
(D-Tcnn), committee chairman,
a ship Utund fur Ntw Found"4. Most important of all. w&gt;t on
land and England, with her two
made the announcement juit be­
taut: rosily multiply our prodinchildren and the &lt;k|l|k of a Scotchfore Getatd Catena, af Smith Or­ i The &gt;ryiAl,ef »*catiiqg from a tiiM pa^ our productive facilities •man
who Vrith Attorn*'* htitband
ange. N. J.. went before the com­ burning House in Geneva vaster- to fill our vital defense needs."
day morning proved too much for
Price Dilector Michael V. Dl- had been drowned while hunting.
mittee as the first witness at a Perlv J Hodgkins, 76, of Vermont, Salle also was railed at a commit- The Eskimo woman had been in­
duced by the captain of the boat
|issllas,4 oa Pag, ( in
and hr died at 10:00 o'clock at the
cloved session here today.
to accompany the child to Eng­
home of Mr. ami Mr*. W. G. KllA temporary ilay barring the l.er al-out two hours after the fire
land.
committee from examining F ’snl
Thr Newfoundland, said Itev.
The death It b-Ileved to hav*
Marsh, Anauta become separated
C. Erickson, millionaire bookmaker hen; due to a live it attack, and
|came suddenly while Mr Hodgkin,
from the Captain ami could not
now serving a jsil term, was grant­ was
lylhg tn l&gt;*d. apparently some­
tell the English name of the ited today by slate appeals rouit what reooveud from the Incident
(tesSlasseU Os »*•*• *1*1
nmi at the ttm* talking to Mr. and
Judge Bernard L Shienteg.
The stay was granted on condi­ i Mrs. Ktlbeo
Headquarters Of
Three new member* were inMr and Mrs. Hodgkins, who
tion that the full appeals romt
dacted
today
si
rawnberi
of
tha
staving at the home of
48th Moved To Jax
hear arguments by 2 P. M. (ESI ■ewe irvailkM*
Om Paw* Star
Lions Club by Al Rehbaum, Jr., of
on Erickson's contention that he
Mr Dora, deputy district gover­
MACON. G*.. IVb. U - t A I could not be subpoenaed from jaii.
nor of Lion*. Harry Hobson pre­ Maioi General Mark W. Lance.
Kefauvrr said the committee Sintfiiw Convention
sided.
Florida adjutant
general, an­
would hoar witn#**#* from Chi­
To Be H«*ld Sunday Receiving Lion pins were Janies nounced
today that headquarters
cago and Florida this week in
Plant Atlantic Coast Line train­ •if the (Nth Division, (teolglaWashington. II* said Al I'ollrti.
The regular session of the Semi­ master; Ron Wade, grocery store Florida National (iiiald, will lxir*allaa*a oa Pas* *lsl
nole Countv Singing Convention owner and Robeit Kbawn, local transfriied from Macs&gt;n to Jack
will lie teld *11 day Sunday. W i­ leprr.sentatlve of the Life of tonvllle.
Mrs. Brother-son’s
ld at l.i# Chutrti of God on Klin Oeoigia It: mrance Co.
Lance alsts -aul that Brig
Avenue at 1 wenty-ftfth Street, it
Mr. Sha.cn acceptesl the chair­ Geneial Jtiseph C. Hutchison
Father Died Tuesday wa*
annum.'ed ‘.hi moinlng bv manship of the Lions Blood Bank hewly-appoltited rommandrr of
Hugh Duncan, prrrident of the Committee, and will attend a the divi«lon, has Iwrli promoted
L. Allen, 84 year old resident group.
meeting In Orlando In the near to the tank of major general
of Orlando, formerly of Sanfuid.
Among out-of-town groups ex­
died at 6:00 I*. M. yesterday In pected to attend will l.e the future to determine how much on stale ordeis of Governor Fuller
an Orlando hospital following a "Happy Foui” of l.aks-UiMl; 'The “ Iwlanr*" remains In the Seminole Waireii.
General Hutchison of Sanford,
Blood Bank.
long Illness.
llsrinonlers of Jaspei"; the “ Pur­ County
The resignation of Itoderick Fla., was promoted from assistTha father of Mra. E. A cell Quartette” of Orlando; the
Brotheroon of Sanford. Mr. Allen "Happy Gospel Quartette'' of Pa- Adams aa Club secretary was ac­ and dtvi«(oii commander last
lived her* for about 26 years, hokee: "The Cepterrove Quar­ cepted and John Lambeth was ap­ week when Ma)or General llmry
D. Bussell of Macon rrtlrvd.
moving to Orlando *n 19.10. Il&lt; tette" of Belle Glade and many point**! In his place.
Col. II F. Meirltl. of Macon,
Plans were mad* for a com­
was a niemlier of the Sanford other gospel singers throughout
munity fish fry which the Lions chief of staff of the (8th divi­
Ms-cnlr t-udg* No. 02 F. *. A. tha state.
which will have charge of thr
Mr. Duncan stated that a real will sponsor, and a meeting o f tbe sion, said the shift will mean
services at the graveside in I-*k&lt; tong fest Is anticipated and ex­ entire meinttership was scheduled little change as far as Macon
View Cemetery tomorrow at tended an invitation to all thote f o r tonight at the home o f Cecil U toncerned.
Geurial Hutchison will have xn
who like gospel singing to attend Carlton, chairman of the progiani
3:20 P. M.
administrative office in Jackson­
Mr. Allen is alto survived by It will begin at 11:00 A.M. and to discuss the plan*
Visitors wer* Fred T. Goodwin ville. but Ihe headquarter* and
the widow and another daughtet continue throughout the entire af­
in Orlando, 6lr*. Juanita Ochs; ternoon. A basket lunch will be of Hudson, N. H. and () It. headquarters detachment will re.
main in Macon, he said.
Tharp of Iowa City, Iowa.
two sons, Raymond L. &lt;tiLn of served at noon.
Winter Park and Guy Allen of
DEFENSE RENTS
Sanford.
Doctors Marvel At Her Recovery
GAINESVILLE. Feb. 14—4oV»—
Tha defense rested its case n few
_ BOYS HELD
Two 16-year old bors were ar­ minutes befoi* noun today with­
retted at 2:00 o'clock this morning out putting William Dixon Roger*
while In (he act of attempting t - on the stand to defend himsc-tf
enter the filling station operated against a charge that on lha
by G*ne Eatridge at Twelve 8trr*i night of Nov. 6, 1950, he raped
and Banford Avenue, Police Chief a Negro housemaid ufu-l ab­
Roy G. William* said this morn ducting her on a Gainesville
street.
"Officer* making the arrest were
Lieut. Max Bass. J. II. Patterson,
COMM1HRIONTK FARLEY?
patrolman and C. W. Snyder, »p»NEW YORK. Feb. I 4 -0 P &gt; elal officer. The hoya were rant- A report tnat James J. Farley
fcrrvd to tha County Jail, pending would be elected the next com­
arraignment.
missioner of liasebaB brought
only a studied "No comment"
today from the furmer postmaster
YOUTH 9ENTBNCBD
Aa 11 year old Negro bag, who
with two coos ponton* had broker.
Asked If he bad been approach*
lata atsra than 19 ptaaoa and ate
bv the cenmlttoe or four
Ian many articlaa. waa orderod aent
ed to choose a successor to
to the Mariana Industrial Reboot Albeit B. Chandler. Farley de
yesterday by County Judge Doug­ cllned to say yea or no.
las Btenatrom.
"All I can say It 'no comment'
il questions,"
n i i o a t l x n a M he
ka P
a n 11m l M
ila n .
The hoy was tent awav with hi* to m
all
replied
even­
mother’s approval, said Judg* ly. Farley at present la a highly
fltenatrom. A younger brother, paid executive for tho Coca Cola
also implicated in the theft*, was Export Company.
paroled in care of the mother, an I
CIVIL AIR I'ATROL
a third Negro bur was also pa­
Tha Sanford Squadron of the
roled In custody of hie parents.
Civil Air Patrol will have a fish
JAYCEB AWARDfry tonight at tho restaurant la
Tha Bstolnsla County Junior the hangar at the Municipal Air*
Chambar of Cow anr* will pro- part.
All ntobaru were today requested
•eat Ra annual Oood Government
Award at a Yacht d o b luncheon by Lieut. Remlcy to be present
with their wives and with pros- TNAWW (MfT and apparently on th* way to recovery,.
to (ha i
99, ooattnuaa to be a medical wonder to physicians at tha MUhaal Roan
SMtiJvt member#.
tha meat outstanding contributor snsrtlva
Judga Wing field of DeLand. Hospital la Chicago. Whan tha woman waa found In an allay virtually
•a good government In the coun­
tl make a abort talk outlining froaaa attM," bar body temperature waa dawn to 64 degreen. Doctors say
ty during the past year.
a program aod activities of tha shay know of M other human being surviving attar body taznparaturn
Alvin Odhsm. Fourth District
had dropped Mow sixty-eight degrees, (international f snndphili)
Vice-President of the Jaycsos, will C. A. P. Mb*lost piriurtv of train
Ing cadets trill be ahown.
make tha presentation.

Stabilizer D e c l a r e s Rev. Marsh Describes
Boost Is Needed
Trek From Baffin
To Halt Inflation
Island To States

WAM DISTtUCTICN like this rub­
ble In the city of Anyang arrets the
United Nations troops of l.t Gen­
eral Matthew B. Rldgway on all
sides, as they roll back into the
Seoul-1 nchun area. Thts part of the
Korean battleground has changed
hands four times In thr seven and
a half month* of the U.N struggle
against the Reds. (International)

t

March Of Dim es

FEB.

Reds Die In Welter O:
Blood, Bombs And
Shellfire As Allies
HoldOnto Chipyong

ra. Anna Bellamy, 44, died at
ORLANDO. Feb. 14—(AV-BcWoormal temperatures ia Florida
Andsraasi Nurgfim ■erne at
LOO Y. U. ysat ardor Following nn and the saver* T«*a» freeze cut country-wide commercial truck crop
l*ro*peels during January 14 per ceat under (dm 1950 winter season.
a year.
Sumter soaaty, FIs.
Tha U. S. Department of Agriculture and Florida Agricultural Experi­
May 1C, IMS, Mrs. Bellamy had ment Stations in a just-issued report as of Feb 12 said the nation-wid#
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W ED N ESD A Y

Clear lo partly cloudy and lift la
change In temperature through
Thurtday. A few light'local •bow­
er* in eitreme «outh portion. Light
to moderate mo«t|y easterly wind*
throuch Thursday.

Crime Group To
Conduct Hearings
In F our C ities

Victim Of Burning
House Dies Later
Of H e a r t Attack

|

I
Lions Induct Three I

New Members At
Weekly Luncheon

S

Battleship M i s s o u r i
Bombards Port As
Reds Rush Troops
From H a m h u n g
SOMEWHERE IN KOREA Feb.
14
South Korran Mslinn made an amphioui landing to­
day at Woman, exit coast port tH)
miles noith of thr Rhh Haiallfl.
U. S. Hth Army Hrsdqusitris
said no U. S. Marines weir in the
landing as had been originally re­
potted.
The Republic of Koiea iRO K)
Manner landed under cover of
heavy bombardment from U. S.
warships, including the battleship
Missouri.
The Big Mo's guns werr backed
by shellfire from cruisers and de­
stroyers.
The HOK force* were put ashore
north of the harlmr. Eighth Army
Headquarters said they had reach­
ed the outskirts of thr city and
occupied two Glands off th« port
The landing was made this af­
ternoon against light resistance.
But a considerable number uf
Beds were reported moving out uf
the Hamhung area to the north
and headed for Wonsan.
The sise of the lauding party
and the number of vessels engag­
ed were withheld for security rea­
son*.
_
However, th* strength of the
force was believed sufficient for
independent operations in that
area.
A .
Red* reported pouring out of
th# Hamhung area to meat tha
Marina* at Wonaan were 60 mile*
t° 1(h*sraa^hfrom th* _ HamhungHungnam are* that U. 8. Marine#
ireattaaeS Oa r*a» *'»»

S t e a d y Recovery
Reuorted In Case
Of Fri:7en Woman
CHICAGO. Fib. 14-WP)-Mr».
Dorothy Btovuaa oooUrued to show
tmprov*aa*nt today, nearly a wuok
after th* waa found frosea stiff,
whll* a frozen man was tn serious
condition in a Qutncv. III. hospital.
The condition of Mra. Stevens,
23 year old Negro, still was re­
garded by physicians at Micharl
Itea-se hoipital n» serious hut she
has Iwen lemoved from the criti­
cal list. Mi*. Stevens was brought
to thr hos|ittnl with n teiunriature
uf 6i degrees and has made medi­
cal history with th* lowest trinpvratuir ever recorded for suivival.
Vencv Floyd McMess, 27. was In
8t. John's hospital in Quincy suf­
fering from shock ami exposuir af­
ter he was found yesterday in a
roadside ditch frosrn. His b«dy
temperature waa 79, 20 degrees lielow normal. Ill* parvnts. Mr. and
Mrs. John HcMesi, a farm couple,
of Mt. Sterling, said he hail left
home Monday night after an argu­
ment. They said he suffers from
epilepsy.
I'hysieians at Micharl Rees* Yes­
terday removed bandage* from
Mrs. Stvvens’ anna, found no trace
of gangiene ami sai d a m p u t a t i o n
would not lie necessary. They plan­
ned to remove bandages from lier
legs today to determine thrir con­
dition.
A hospital spokesman said more
than 100 doctors ami score* of
medical itudent* have observed
Mrs. gtevrn*' condition since she
was brought to the hospital last
Thursday. Yeaterday physician*
allowed television ramrras Into her
room and tha was picturrd lx-ing
fesl »oft foods and converting with
her special nurse and staff doc­
tor*.
Mrs. Stevens, who It 6 fret 6
inches tall and weighs alxiut 166
pounds, wat found frosrn stiff In
an alley In aub-tero temperatures,
rollee said her husband, John, told
them she had l&gt;*en drinking a few
hours before she wat found.

Sanford Weather
High yasterday, 74
Low today, 45
Rain yesterday 00
Total Feb, rain 2.67 Inches
Normal Fab. rain 2.31 inches

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 14-0P)
Atlanta
46
71
Bismark
14
•10
Chicago
19
90
Denver
19
•7
10
Dag Ms
-4
Rfri*
a
r
49
49
74
44
Washington
79
44
•9
-4
Fart Myers
77
87
Malt
79
44
44
a
79
4T

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The Sanford Herald

Pity The Pretty Girl

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“ I’ve made u motw of my life »o far," write* an
anonymous woman of 36 in Pageant magazine, "and there’*
one big reason for my failure: I'm too pretty."
A nhocking ntory of personal neglect and disappoint*
ment I* contained in that nentence. Because the anonymou* author was beautiful and besieged by men, she
turned down a number of highly eligible suitors—and then
hit for a poor specimen of a man when ahe got aciired.
Becuune of her look* ahe was resented by the girl* around
her and found it difficult to hold a job.
No bos* dart'd to give her a promotion, *ay* the Page­
ant article, because tongues would wag; and ahe made her
life difficult for herself by choosing the easy path. She
never worked for anything she could get simply by using
her good looks; she never went to college, although she
hutl the chance, becuuse she thought she wouldn't need
an education.
The pretty girl finds it difficult to make friends with
her own sex, because women are always suspicious of her,
point* out Pageant. They resent her appearance and think
"he's trying to steal somebody's man; moreover, however
hanl they try to Is* fair, an clement of envy always enter*
. i_ i.,Tlr.- ni - nt
into 4|
their
judgement.
Temptations of every variety flock to the girl too
well endowed by nature, and their acceptance means the
ruin ofher character. "There’s only one way for a Ircnutlfui girl to act," concludes Pageant, "and that's to uct as
if she hud no look* at all.”

Tb, n,rai4 i. ■ em u r mi ib,
. “ “J.'iV.o r,"Tb,"«;V r ,7,'"mu
raiuM, mi ,ii tb, i&gt;rai ■»*• frinH
*• ttFll •• All
A r M Bi tfliMlrkM.
WRDNKHDAY. PKli. II. 1931
TOIIAY’H IIIIII.K VRRAK
W* nrnl a square and romp***
t«,J»r»»e our work. Thr ms&gt;l*r
iNilldrr pro'iflra the loo|« of per*
faction. Commit thv works unto
the Lord.—I’rov. 10:3.

Strength For These Days

President Truman delrndt the
dorr Ion ol ihr Mrcnmlrurtion Fin-

Where are we to find strength for the living of these
Incr Co"rporalion"Iitr' dor'in"Ticrrn I * * • &gt; / J W h]'"
»,i[P UP W 1 ‘ hp
“ *
to *arr what they do up ihr.r
" f ‘ hp
deepens there ls an almost overpowering
iu«t .o’, ihrv’i, from m,
temptation to forget the struggle, to accept stoically what
,UII .O . ih ry .^ h o m M . mou .1.
happen* and give up trying to make things come out
Wr like .Sandy Andrrann'i sir* right. We know we slioiiM not give up, but how do we
ol uiing cabbage (nr drum dur­ know It is worth while to ro on?
ing ihii emergency. Me brought
To nnswer this question most |&gt;cr*on* probably think
ua one ibe oilier day. and we first of their rellRion, ns the rock to which thoy enn nltried it. an1 I sai wonderful . . wnyn clittR. Clergymen mul other church officials all over
especially witli corn l»ce(.
the rountry hnve said there is n definite Increase In gen­
eral interest in religious matters. Tills is well, for religious
Wlien ibr New Deal patted the fuith Is one of our nntionnl foundation stones.
Social Security Ad, the idea wat
There arc other friends and supports which can help,
to make everyone aecure agaimt too. Fine music has n remarkable power to case the mind,
tha financial haiarda of life, in old allow it to let go its tensions, nnd to relax the whole body.
age, in tickneu and in death. Well, The great classic* of poetry and prose literature do not
mow everyone it aecure all right,
have that rank solely because they are old or because
•icept the dollar they are paid they were written with an artistry which successora have
with. It woaT even buy a head of nut been able to match; they arc ranked as classics becabbage.
cause they arc timeless gems of wisdom. Searching through
their
luges one comes on many a paragraph which seems
One of the many fine compli•menu we received on our ipecial to hnve been written precisely for the moment at hand.
edition ended like thia: "Why The contemplation of a great painting can bring peace
. . .
,
don’t you gr&lt; one out like that to the mind.
The
classics,
the
arts
and
history
are
friends
worth
every day)" !t*a aa aimple at thill
The coil of publithing that iatur cultivating. They have been through trouble times before,
waa approximately $3,000. To do and can help us now.

THE WORLD
Ilf DeWITT MacKKNZIB
AP Foreign Affair* Analyst

^ ^ N f V A P f l B0M5

independence in D U .

Draft Board
U'aslisaeA f i « « r* * , •»■»&gt;
I cl.
Kranrk said 100/100 farm work­
er* already have l»een deferred. (
“ If the Congress Isn't going
to extend the ngc limit upward and
I if the (‘resident doesn't make
I very drastic revisions'In the re' gulationa—then . . stricter regula­
tion, -*n ami mutt Ik? expwted,"
he added.

Chinese Attack

poor.

On Furniture Deal,
Auditor Declares

S

ji-rwaSL'

r

. be playing both cock agaimt the
lie with mpact to foreign
Farmer President Hoover,
llor Tall and many other*
in favor of defending oumelve*
with ail and h i power, agaimt
landing troop* to Europe. GaverDewey and Harold ataxies opUua proposal a* auiddaUon| WW MiOT "

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BWIU

eh way
J t t l |wap« Mora thafsl of
HM . tba RapdbHum wdl b4 on
1 H|M akin. Saawbow or other,
to in that k k Mai rath
im dkw bkk
the keffectuafaeu of the Ra*

and ohly 400

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Locally owned, #5*4

K iln clean car. Molar curaplstaly arorhculcd

U’eatlaaeg rteas Pag# Oael
then formed an enlarged coalition m
Parliament Is Israel's firat, elwt- w
a gre*ter voice. The preaent
nr, 1M*,
■*. to aueeeed
ed In January.
the provisional government aet up
after this rountry proclaimed ita

It'a a notable commentary of
our time* that Perala’a aerloua
young Shah ha* joined Aatatlc
leader* who at tong laat rworn lie
abject poverty at being th* cauaa
of m»at fo tha unreal In thalr part
of the world,
,
„
rwent
Twice within w
e n t day* .“ 2Kfta
year-old Shah Mohammad
iking move*
Pahlrvi hai mail* (trikina
fo batter condition* In nia own
country. Tha firat waa hi* an­
nouncement that he will aell hi,
hug* holding* to tha land-hungry
caaaanta. Yaaterday ha capped thia
by ordering that th* ralrliraticn*
in connwtion with hi* marriage to
the Prince** Rarara Kifaiullari
&gt;houId b* (tripped of the uaual re*
r il |K&gt;mp and Ire confined U one
dav aa a mraaure of national wonomy.
To understand Juat what thi*
meant you have to know that Ira*
than 200 families control mint of
the land and other wealth In Per­
sia. The Khah himself ia officially
estimated to own 1.000 village*
and *uiruundlng agricultural land,
which aepport a quarter million
peasants. The Hhah's properties
now are to tie sold to thr little
people on easy terms.
This rhamplonahin of the pro
pie is a bold move on the part of
the ruler. It require* no Imagina­
tion to realise that the landed gen­
try of Persia will fight to the laat
ditch against »uch a redistribution,
on the liaai* that it la likely to
drag them along with It. They
aren't yet ready to ahara with th*

SX2S m

Fort Pierce Under
Consideration For
Naval Supply Base

Orthodox
Israeli
.t .

INTERRURIIQN

However, a Irattia with hia landrd gentrv I* the lesa of two evil*
for thr Shah. Arm** hi* northern
border the long arm o f Russian
Communism Is reaching to win
converts among the under-privil­
eged. Poverty and hunger provide
the most fertile soil for the growth
of Bolshevism.
The dissolution of the great
landad estates of Rump*, with a
resulting benefit to the email folk,
haa been moving npnee In recent
years. Aa I pointed out in a re­
cent column. Britain'* landed gen­
try la rapidly disappearing, th*
tuuurr being due largely to heavy
taxation
D ii&amp; e a
axatlan which t^as forced the aal* S u a e n a n
of tba
the hi.
huge
Inga. And on th*
continent.
ntlnent, Italy haa been having
_______a
field day In splitting up Mg eatales.
Persia will be about the farthest
east that this unhraval haa
1
on a hlg scale, barring th* AmertTAI.LA1IA8BKK. Feh. H-d/W
raa-lmpelted reforms In Japan. In
many other'Oriental countries Ihe — A state auditor tislav said fur­
farmers either are tenants, psv- niture plareti In the new Renat#
Ing rent to the big landlords, or thamlier was “ quite differvri"
their ownership romprtse* g tine from that paid for ami railed fnr
parcel of land. India, Pakistan and In apectfleation*.
that every day would take about a
Robert L. Kennedy, Jr., told the
ChfM WM
nation* -ykirh
Macedonian Friends
million dolUrt a year. We juil
prim# fg ample* • T ^ ra 'ff ,flar de-1 Improvement t Commission ttvit
tint
don't know where wd canid find
veUpdienf o f IN lanl#ia(- • I b,*ao*tatad stationer* .of- •Tallakfle results of the 'Economic
_
that kind of money in
■ There .r e more farmer. In Chin* __ 000 L __ _____
" “ "S_____________
E 'i?.*
found in Macedonia, which.ex
dalle epuntiy. lions In filling a I2S.0IB contract
General Vandrnberg isyi that in
aevpra drought of famine-caualng proportions.
....r _
nant farmer* for tha funllar*.
II* aald many of the prices veer*
i*ve to pay
lo thr overthe event of a determined Ruitian
ffowopgf, because of American
dfttrlbutlon, ,no lord, and
in food dial
some own their land, hut above |iat prices and commentad
bombing raid on ihii country about fanilno rcsiiltcd. Visitora to this Yugoslav
tgoalav lrrinon found Ute In either raw th* holdings are tho Rtate could have saved 15.000
70 out of 100 planrt would get ponulatfo In good hhalfh. That the Mac«do
If thoy had been made on a normal
Macedonians are grate. IInr. and taxation la vary high.
Many Chlnesa farmer* devote ‘larount basis.
through in anile of everything we ful for this help In their time of need waa shown by their
ora
Kennedy made hi* statements
could do. That mean* that New
ut0
lfrSAtfor
r
,
S
n
VUiU,r“
*
,Ul
by
'
t
hC
courtMy’
*
h
w
n
W
W
S
tV T k .
m aa the Improvement commission
Yolk. Chicago, Detroit and any
raajp» M ^ e ^ r v t ^
continue,! Its investigation of al­
projects leged irregularities In famishing
Naturalized American citizens, tlsltltig *thdr former
•Uwr northern iiduktrialiat ciiapn
too least* chamber end Ruprom*
homes in Miicedohfa, were found .to.haye — ‘ ‘
H m k m PI
iatur ei
Court building.
wMM be bombed.1 NAnbewr «• natim cftntAl attitudod ahd to feel tntehae loyalty to
* Tho projects war* supervised by
dtAirUlilA
Ift w\* t f r * United States.
'
.f
T &gt;'•
I, W Knfdee for th* Improvement
Thr building up of friendly Attltui^a Wluurfg natlonk movemant o f radlitnbutlon and liu Commission.
looking for louthrra plant jiUi
nrnvelaoat of Um agricult oral
Laat week the commission heard
such as Yugoslavia, which are strongly Influenced by the land*.
during the nett (aw year*.
testimony fron Kennedy that 8n
Russian vlowpolnt, la Important today.
dor
waa financially Interested In
•The Army reveal* dial General
shipping lanes to Routh American one firm that obtained a contract
Ma'cArthur it being rrinfortrd with
for furniture for the rourt build­
end Carlbbran points.
and Rmathera, Florida Dtmorrata,
Iroopa which have received no
Tha absence of coast wise ship ing, that other furniture wa*
mat here yesterday with a Fort nine al ihe port at thl* time bought without rompetilivc bids at
mure than 14 week* of baaic train­
Pierce delegation and Vic* Ad­ take* It Ideal for h«ie purposes higher than list price*.
ing in thia country. That it not
lie also said about tSJMlO wrrth
miral F. 8. Low and Naval Oper­ urlng the existing defense emer­
nf furniture paid for roukl tot hr
long enough for a recruit to team
ation*.
gency, he said.
The Fort Plorto group waa
In ahool a rifle or defetid hitm
The congressman added that located and tl.700 worth wae
n supply base at Fort Here* .found In tho Improvement C-m
If with a bayonet, much let* to
U K lU O fC N s A * , |i - ■■* i f o n w a s , aw at this time would not disturb
ny wiLnFk*jRNNiNr.s
* rtland the technicality of
i u'man. Admlrr.l Low was given civilian use a t the port and "would
WASHINGTON. Feb. 14—
• brochure setting forth th* ad- prove a boom to the arm."
inlriut* weapon* or to preNavy haa under consideration
ori Here* as .a sopRoger* said the Fort Pierce
; him far the ptychological ad- gTherequest
lo establish a supply
arnu- delegation'll argument "Impress
tie* of modem, warfare. It may bass for Caribbean anti South
ed" Low and that the officer
* that wa have no better trained American point, at Fort Pierce.
Fort I’lerco m an nmphlbl
planned to loefp Into the Navy's
Rep. Roger* (D-Fla) said to­
base during WorM War need fur ansi, coast has** sim
« to aetv# at reinforcement*, but
give an answer.
ia for juit that reaaon that w* day Fort Plarr# "offer* on of
the moat desirable ports on tk*
Rogeir* told a reporter lb«»
The Fort Pierre m»»» w * * N »
believe we ought to gel out ofAtlantic seaboard and rnuld well
Fort Pil*roe haa the moat modern out their port la only thraa mlloa
as Korea
'
b* utilised by the Navy at thl# rdfrigernUd »Ut»g» plant in the from the &lt;i««p ago ami was mom
i lm*.r'
"•udheastern United Slates mid plane, Unln and highway conThe Republican Party aeemi to
Rogers and Renalara Holland that It haa eanveniant ace#** In aeclions.

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WEDNESDAY- FEB. 14, 1951

THE BANFOKD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE. TWO

OM swmr. good
Radio, Heatar,

Contracts for tha furniture were
made in Ihe closing week* of the
Caldwell Administration, hut thr
furniture was delivered and paid
for during the early months of Ihe
Warren Administration.
Henate President Newman C.
Hraekln of Creetview and Sena­
tor l.rrny Collins of Tallahassee,
members o f a epeetal committee
ia charge of famishing the Ren
ate chamber, altrmted tAdny*»
meeting.
Waller Keyeo, present dlrWIor
o f th* &gt;Improvement Commission,
again testified that all court 'fur­
niture found hr the * commission
offirt's worn there when he took
tharu* on Feb. I. lUiti.
K eyn said an Invantorv was
made in Mar., IM». and he had
no know lodge that the fumitnre
o.n hand did not belong to the
commission.
Hnyder is raperted to present
Ha side o f the purchase* during
the ilay.
He ,*Q
suggested
ton*
gx&gt; . . the agvncv........
limm ,U (livesligation *f tho 8en.H
lahl
«t« f .rntahing
berkuse “ It will
take an aw/al long slme" for him
to v-ro*a .eum iae Kennedy.

wmmm

Nationwide Shortage
((■alias*# r n a gags (is*I
last voar; Texas W.OflO and 72.00(1.
Slrawbcrrirs;
winter. 122.000
crates agslnst tl'J.isM l,-t &gt;
Tomatoes: exptwUtlons 2/!50,000 bushels, 150.000 less than rx
peeled mm Jan. |. Kxpectrrf yield.
IBfl bushels an acre compare,! with
•00 fprewsi , —•—(ti ago and t i t
* vtu.-rd last year.
it

m iitr a u u

ouyn

H ssilssrt gram Pass Osel
the Kremlin.
2. U. H. policy on the rramting
of Western (ivrniany aa part of
the Western Kuropean defense
system ha* not changed, dcsjiite
interpretations tnede here nf (Jen
eral IMwigr
g h t II. Klsenhower'a re
mark* about tierman ,troo'pa. '
H^enbowrr told ('nngress he did
not want any unwilling soldiers
in his Allied fnrye. Arhesoh said
High Commissioner John J. Me(liiy had nude clear Co the Cermanii they would not be compelled
to fghl.
3. The resolution prnpoaetl 'In
the Renat* by Renator McMahon
(D-Connt and 20 others declaring
the friendship of the American
people for the people of Russia
represents truly the attitude of
Anierirans. Arhrson said It ia the
Soviet government which prevents
normal, friendly relationship be­
tween the two peoples.
4. A mite from the United
State.,. Britain and France an propoaals.for g Big Four foreign
ministers meeting will go to Mos­
cow sown. Until fnat time, and
probably pending |he Roylct
ply, Acheron cannot *ay wheiuer
deputies of the ministers will hold
a preliminary meeting In Pari*.
5. Tile United States i* consult­
ing on military devrlomnrnts and
political miration* with countries
United Nations side In Korea,
whlrh havn forrrs lighting on th*
That wna about as- far as he
alsnil any policy of ero«* pr not

II »■(•■■,S I‘r,M I'SS* OS*I
spla&gt;h l&lt;*ck srro,s the Hail.
•
Allleil losses were reported
small.
U. 8. I’Bth llivision triNqni wi|&gt;cd
out two Red pntrol, who were
stalking boldly aero, Rand Island,
e »«ndl&gt;*» In the llsn Iwtween
Seoul ami .ita industrial suburb,
Yongdungpn.
The r&gt;0 Reds in Ihe patrol used
Korean civilian- as a shield. At
a signal, the rivillan* dropped to
the ground and the Reds firrd at ^
Allied forces on thr south hank.W
Thr HI'* .fired bark.
“ Il was a like shooting sitting
ducks," one Amerlran soldier said.
A second Itrd patrol was wip­
ed out at |t fifed aero** the Reoiil
City alrnott which Is located on
the sand flat.
Arrox* the ncnlnsula. at least
seven Russlan-lniilt M1(7-1A lets
attacked American IJ-2P*. Tho
Superforts were making a bomb
run over Red batraek* at Tok- g
chon. All returned »afelv to their ”
Japanese base, landing in a spowstorjn.
nnd wcathlr held down the
number of Allied flights in aupnort of grnnnd forrea. But skies
cleared somewhat at noon Wednes­
day permitting Allied warplane*
to strike In about 100 sortie* aIon* the flaming central front.
The enemy pushed their ground
attack there at tremendous costa
in* Red manpower.
,m
"Air and artillery have l**n
doing a trepihndou* job' nn them
(Red) columns,” a 10th Corps
spokesman said. "Thev have been
hiding them all day."
Plre Red columns with an “ *llmated strength o f 5,000 men w*ie
spotted moving routh toward WonJu from th# northwest.
An AIUM unit wjhlch had been
eurrounded seven mjle* southeast
o f Chlpyopg broke . put of the
Communist ring Wednesday
dav mont- a
ing after a two hour fight. Later w
I* roonter.ettirked and pr
the Reds into the hills four” mile*
northeast of Yoju.
United Nation* artillery was
pounding with deadly effect Ititn
the Rcif ranks. One Bed division
walked Into an American artil­
lery ambush Wednesday noon
about ajx mile# northwest of Won-

a sta a sL

pack animals loaded with alBRtanl- •
I
I
could go, Acheron said. In talking
crossing Ih# aftth Parallel. He said
a military operation I* under way
and he did not want In provide
information fnr the opposition.
The Routh African diamond In­
dustry was born when a Boer farm
lad In IMA picked up one of th#
gem* on the veld near Kimberley. Q

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WEDNESDAY FED. 14. 1951

Social And Personal Activities
f) PIIONE 148

Social Calendar
W ED NK 3D AT

The Prayer Meeting Service of
the Pint Baptiat Church will he
Ihia evening at 7:30 P. M.
Under the aponaorihlp of Beta
-Sigm a Phi aorority the reception*
• lit at the Fernald-Laughton Mem­
orial Hospital ia Mra. Buford
Brown.
TH U RSD AY

The Thrift Shop Workera of
the Women'* Cluh will he Mra.
Blake Sawyer and Mra. Max Pun*
dom.
Annual luncheon of the (iarden
Cluh will lie at 12:30 at. the Wornril'd Club.
The Junior Koyal Ambassador*
■if the Pint Baptiat Churrh will
•meet at 7:00 P. M. at the church.
The Douglas Jobe Junior Broth­
erhood will meet at the Pint llaptiat Chinch at 7:30 P. M
TF' Men'a Brotherhood of the
P int Baptiat Church will havr
their monthly aupper and ptogram meeting thla evening at 7:30
P. M. in the Memorial Kducational
Building.
The Seminole County Federation
of Women’a Club will meet at
10:00 A. M. at the South Seminole
•County Women'a Club in Pern
Park. There will he a covered diah
luncheon. The *peaker will lie Mra.
Ruth Hamilton and her topic will
he "Graciou* Living."
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O.K.S.
will meet at the Maaonic Hall at
8:00 P.M.
Under the sponsorship of Beta
Sigma Phi aorority the receptioniat at the Fernald-I.aughlon Mem­
orial Hospital ia Mn. lllakr Saw
»er.
.&gt; Meaifah rehearaal will lie held at
*the Pirat Methodic! Church at 8:30
P.M. All aingera are urged to at­
tend.

Miss Jacqueline Dunn,
John Rumbley Wed
Mitt Jacqueline Dunn, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mra, J. L. Dunn
of Sanford, will become thi brid»
of John W. Rumbley on Fch. 21
at 11:11 in the home of Mr. end
Mr*. Author Pitt*, 2004 Holly
Plder Hunter of the Church of
Jp.u. Chriet of l-attcrday Saint*
will officiate at the wedding. A f­
ter the ceremony * reception will
l.e held at the Pitta' home
Mi** Dunn will have a* her
maid of honor Mr* &lt;*tia Joi'c*
ami Mr. Rumbley will have
Mr. June* a* hi* be»t man.
No invitation* an- lieing *ent
hut all friend* of the couple are
invito) to attrr.d.

Dosses Entertained
Dy The Pilot Cluh

An interesting program wa* prerented la*t night at tha Yacht
Cluh at the annual "B&lt;i*»e»' Night’
of the Pilot Club with Mrs. Gor­
don Sweeney and Mr*. Felice VVe*t
in charge.
In keeping with the \almline
theme, each !*&gt;«» wa* pre*cntcd
with a gift. Favor* were green
book matche* with "llo**e»’ Night"
cniho**#d in gold lettering, in the
Pilot color* of green and gold.
Table decoration* con»i«ted of
red and white flower* Intermingle I
with red candle* and valentine*.
f'nllowing a number of wine*
Dick Aiken rntertalnrd the group
with an unutual nui&lt; content. He
divided the gue*t» into two group*
with Mr. and Mr*. Joel Field a*
respective raptain*. Mr. Field’*
group won the prite for earelling
In the contest.
||o«tr**r» for the tiartv were
Mr*. Frank R. MacNeiil. Mr*. RBI
Tvre and Mr*. Orville Touehton.
Mr*. II. K. Chapman, prealdent.
B*t»\T
The Sanford Woman'a Cluh will welcomed the gtieata and announc­
aponaor ita annual hoapital bene­ ed the hospital benefit to he held
Friday nlent at the Woman'* Gub
fit Canaita and Bridge party at In
the Pilot Club la aaaiiting
the club hnuae at 8:00 P.M. Dee- In which
Belling ticket*.
aert and coffee will be aerred.
Mr*.
Chanman
Mr*. Z.
Tick eta are available at Cotrman'a B. Ratliff. Mr*. AInamed
Hunt. Mr*. W.
Gift Shop, Touchton'a Drug Store E. Hoi leyhead ami Mr*. Joel Field
and Yowell’a.
a* a rommiltec to arromnanv her
The llihlarua Circle of the Gar- to the annual Kick -off llreakfa*t
• den Cluh will meet at 3:00 at tha- |Friday at 8:00 A.M. in thr Yarht
home of Mr*. Joe Melarh, 2801 Cluh nreerding the Scout Drive for
Weat Pint 8treet. Co-boaleaa will fund*.
be Mra. Prank Melarh.
Tho*e enjoying the partv were:
Under the aponaorahip of Beta Mra. Chanman. Mr*. J. II. Vanlloy,
Sigma Phi aorority the reception- Mra. W. E. Hullryhcad. Mr*. J. L.
Iat at the Fernald-Laughton Mem­ Clark, J. L. Galloway. Mr. and
orial
Hoapital
ia Mr». Bov Mr*. It. P. Cootier, Mr. and Mr*.
Green.
J. C. Mitchell. Mr. and Mr*. M. I.
Cuh
Scout
Parenta
Study Raborn, Mr. and Mra. Gordon
Courwe will meet at McKinley Sweeney. Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Hall.
Hall at 8:00 P. M. All Cub par- Mra. R. C. Maxwell, Mr*. Nancy
Brock Mr. ami Mr*. Field. Mr.
m l » are urged to attend.
and Mr*. George Harden, Mr. and
SATURDAY
Seminole High School P.T.A. la hint. George Stine, Mr*. Ruth
having a rooked food aale In front Scott, J. L. Inglry, Mr*. V. C.
o f McCrory'a ator# on Firat Street. Me««cngcr, R. L. Dean, Mr*. MacMother* plraae have vour food Neill, Malcolm MacNeiil. Mr. and
or planta and flnwera down town Mra. Bill Tyre and Mra. K. C.
nv 0:30 A.M. or call Mra. R. T. Harper.
Al*o. Mr. and Mr*. O. W. TouchHunt at 1187, to make arrangementa for aomeone to pick them ton. Dr. A. W. Kppi, Mr*. M. C.
Stone. Mr*. lUUiff, Mr*. Hunt.
up.
Under the aponaorahip of Beta Mr. hm| Mr*. K. It. Ilandall. Jr..
Sigma Phi aorority the reception- Mr*. E. II. Ijinev, Mr*. Felice
lat at the Fernald-Laughton Mem- Weat. Mr*. Sue Stevenson. Mi**
oriel Hoapital la Mr*. C. K. Charlotte Smith. Mia* Maude
Ramaey and Dick Aiken.
Carlton.
SUNDAY
Under the aponaorahip of Beta
Sigma Phi -orarity the receptlon- Mrs. Bruce Entertains
iat at the Fernald-Laughton Mem­
Women’s Society
orial Hoapital ia Mra. J. II. Lee,
Jr.
tm v r i,»The Women'* Society of Chrltt.
The Dependable Gaia of the Ian Service of the Klwnezrr
Methodiit
Churrh held ita monthly
Firat Methodist Church will meet
with Mra. J. I). Callahan. 826 Kaat meeting 1**1 Tueaday evening at
Twentieth Street at 8:00 P.M. the home of Mr*. Robert Bnicr.
There will be a Market Basket
Mra. John Wynn, prealdent, oreI* Sale.
aided over the meeting which wa*
The Women'a Mlaaionary 8o- opened with a aong and a prayer.
flety of the Firat Baptiat Church An announcement wa* made of the
will meet ai follow*: 2:00 P. M. district conference- on Mar. 0 at
prayer hand: 2:30 P. M. committee the Winter Park
Methodiit
meeting*; 3:00 P. M. directed Church.
community mlaalona.
Mra. If. A. Stelnmrer led the
rp v e ii, v
devotional, ami Mr*. Clifford
■Hie regular weekly Unity Claa* Johnson apoke on "The Health of
will meet at the Valdea Hotel at th« American Indian." Refreih7:30 P. M. Mr*. Carolyn II. Par- menu were »*rvcd to the rue»t*
by Mr*. Bruce during the *oclal
aona will lie thr teacher.
The Flotilla Audulmn Society ho t .
Those present were Mr*. Wynn.
fewill meet at the Garden Center
at 7:30 P.M. Bcacom Rich will Mr*. SUinmyri, Mr*. I^on 8teln■how a movie on “ Star Gating.” myer. Mra. Ckrl llradhury. Mr*.
^ohi«M&gt;n Mr*. W. L. Iflen. Mr*.
Ralph Petard Mr*. R. W. Lord.
Mr*. 8. L. Norwood, Mr*. I. M.
Ixora Circle .Holds
Carter, Mra. Stanford Hogue. Mr*,
Its Regular Meeting jerry Lord, Mr*. W. Nolan. Mr*.
Mr*
I«ora Circle of the Garden Gub and Mlta Eunice Welker.
**
!,.om' ° f Hr*. Lauren
John ton Friday afternoon. Mra.
B. Spencer made a very In- Missionary Society
defeating and Inatructlve talk on
Of Baptist Meet
^planting for February.

♦

Clrd* No. 8 of the Women'*
tl°n which will be held In Daytona
Beach on Apr. 30 throagh May Mlaaionary Society met at th*
Churrh Monday
* § " * « • „ Johnnm . and Mra.
» Uh. Mra. C. C. Collin*
»- and afterJ. E.. Tenrilleg—
Terwilleger, Jr*n *he ahaenrt of Mr*.
! are Mra.
*• JFIIk'nion, chairman.
L. Whlfion gave the
u P T S s r ,;? .,
JIT1 !*• in*'r
w ,f
Bplrltual Advantage*
of Nee-

i£rsr-A* "■c- * C"'
Civic Department
Plans Benefit Party

Mf*’ 2ZLon *&gt;&lt;th gate
d l J w 'T l ,l S | . 7 ~ " ,m «

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PAGE THREE

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e v iill'I s A iS J S lJ S f

O ur G t y for Christ” w ill be th^

Final arrangement* pave been
mada far the daaaart bridge and
f " 1****
banefh of
the Fernald-Laughton Memorial
Hoapital that will N aponaorad by S S ”
A. Andtrapn. Mr*.
the Gvic Department of the Wo­
_ u b' Mit- W. L. stmimen'a Gub Friday evening at
■ 8:00 P. M„ Mr*, ft.
* gWIfnsa. B nm .a«ai ftaia

Mrs. Dorothy West
Officers Are Elected
Weds Joseph Turlap
By Palm Circle

GENEVA NEWS

Audubon Society To
Beautification Meet
Is Slated In Tampa' ilear P. Beacon Rich

iiy Annin p r k v a t t
F. Beacon Rich, president of
TAMPA. F'eh. 14 — (Special)—
Mr*. F‘ L. LundquUl rutrrtalnMrs. .Mrarl Summer*ill and A state-wide beautification con­ the Halifax River Hird Club and
e-l 20 member* of the Palm Circle
children
have
gone
In
Fort
Laud­
vice-president
of the Florida Au­
ference will he held in Orlando
Friday
serving a deliciou*
luncheon with the assistance of erdale to vi-it Mr*. Summer*ill'* on March 16, under the sponsor­ dubon Society, will conduct a film
ship of the Beautification Com­ trip of *klr* with subject "Star
Mr*. W. W. Tyre and Mr*. George father for a while.
Mi** Mary Totten took her mittee of the F'lorida State Cham­ Gailng" at a meeting of th«
William*. Jr.
Mr*. II. II. Coleman made a talk »cience da** on a field trip tu ber of Commerce Doyle Carlton, Seminole Audubon Society at the
on flower arrangement*, Illustrat­ Titusville Beach Saturday. At president of the State Chamber, Garden Center on Flavt F'lr*t
Street nest Tuesday at 7:3rt P. M.
ed hy several of her own display* noon a picnic luncli wa* enjoyed. announced today.
public is invited.
Mr. and Mr*. James A. Wright
and tho»c brought hy circle mem­ ThnsO present were .Ml** Totten
Thi* will he a Planning Confer­ ThiMr*.
W. !.. Sicg o f Geneva will
A. Oldham, Mr. Hotnei ence -not a Talkathon. Carlton
have a« their |fn**t fur some time,
ber*. Mr*. Carlton'* camellia ar­ Mr*.
he ho-tes* to the Seminole AuduF. W. Witte! of Frederick. Md.
rangement wa* judged 100 per­ Ballard, Barbara Jean Kitowrl*. stated. Thr outline of a definite |lion Society on the occasion of a
cent hy Mr*. Coleman and wa* Nadinr llo-tick, Addie Prevail, program will t-e presented to the hird walk at Lake llarnev Satur­
Hill Fleming ha- a* hi* gu*«t
awarded a small Rohelini Palm. Annita Kelly, Shirley Bavtrr, Jo conference for ronddrralion. Of- day, F'eh. 24. Bird watcher* will
for hevcial day. Buy For*ytho
Mr*. F'van* had a small and very Ann and Dehui* Hughe*, Belly fical* and member* of more than meet at the Gardrn Center on
of Miami.
charming arrangement which wa* I'alcrson, Botnmer lluwen. Harold |30 stale-wills
ganitation* and Fla-t First Street at 7;lk) A. M.
Geiger, Jack McGill Dickie Nor­ pgencic* have t-ecn
give, second place.
invited to to start for Lake llarnrv.
ton,
Jimmy
Balrr-oti,
G
e
o
rg
e
Mr*. Harry ilerrrn ha* a* her
At the hosincsi meeting which
participate.
Oldham
and
GenigtJacobguest*, her aider and brother.
followed it wa* announced that j
The p*«c’ie,- of thr program,
Bov. Wutlry of Sanford ihllWod
Mr*. A. G. Brrkrhiilr and Civile
tin present officer* are »ervlng
he
-aid, i* thr formation -if coon- um - of the cooperation offer'll hy
Jonea of Somerset. IS.
n
film
Tuc-day
night
on
"The
(or .mother year: Mr*. John D.
nil
participating
group* and
I'athederal
of
St.
Paul,"
at
the
i
ty
committee* tu take tm re­ agencies. Though thi* program
« .niton a. chairman, Mr*. II E.
Mr. and Mr*. Boy Frank Syme*
lit-nc-a
llapti*!
t'huieh.
Ratliff vic« chairman, Mr*. M. L.
sponsibility for well-planned pro we hope to make Florida truly
have a* their gu&lt;-te, Mr. and
Mr*. Herman Furr and tlaugh*
hill* treasurer and Mr*. II. C.
ject* in each locality, -risking the "land uf flower*".
Mr* l-e* Derby of Young town, Mrs. Choriitniiur Is
ter
spent
la«t
Thur*day
in
Ocala
I hike, secretary.
N. V
visiting
relative*.
Hostess To Circle Tho«c present were: Mr*. II. E. Bill Shcra fell from u ladder
Ratliff, Mr. W. II. Duncan, Mr*.
Friend* of Bonnie Dolan will
Saturday and broke hi* arm.
The Mimn.a Circle of the Gar Roh C. Mill.r, Mr. W. W. Lin*
regret to learn that he i* con­
Mr*. Nellie Thoina- fell In- 1
\lr».
James
Toll,
Mr*.
W.
R.
Clark
fined to the Orange General Hu»- den Cluh met F'ridav morning at Mt*. II. II Duncan, Mr*. Herman Friday and broke her wri-t and
pit a I after undergoing tin opera­ the home of Mr*. Carl Clmrpenln*. Jacoh.on, Mr*. W. A. Garner. Mr*. hip. She i* in the FVdcrrd l aughMiaa Laura Chittenden, gue»t
tion.
ton Memorial llo*piial. IL-i son
speaker, talked on Dnv Lillie* R \ Howell. Jr.. Mr*. M. T. John Thnma* of Alltany, N I'
John D Carlton. Mr*. FI. L. I.cy,
and
the
effective
wav
thev
ean
he
.Mr*. Beulah llobin*on of Pitt-,
lluvne., Mr* G. N. Rates, Mr*. arrived here Sunday.
field. Me, plan* to leave Friday u»rd in the garden.
Charlie Bowen, snail -on of
Chorpenlng presided over Mr*. FI. C. Campbell, Mr*. It K.
after vUlting with her daughter- theMr*.meeting.
announced
the Evans, Mr* W. W. Tvre, Mr*. Mr. and Mr*. Clem Itowin, ha*
In-law, Mr*. Jarre* D&lt;-lan for Garden
Club luncheon, which wBI George William*, Jr, Mr*. II. C. been moved (rum the Itrange Me■ome time.
lie held Tliurnlav at the Women’ * (Fake*, and Mr*. E. L. Lundqultt. moral llo-pital in the Fen-mi
Laughton Mmioral Hospital.
Cluh.
Friend* of Mr*. I.. I*. Ilugan
Five new member* were wel­
Mr-. F'red Yerke* of Jackson­
will lie glad to learn that -he ha* come.! Into the cirrle. Thev were
returned home after
recently Mr*, llav Oiler, Mr., lowell drier. Mrs. Tyre Entertains ville i« spending a few day* here.
Mr. and Mr*. George Arthur of
lieing ronfirtd to the FVrnald- Mra. J. D. Cordell. .Mr*. W. II.
Barden Club Circle Hluepoint,
N. Y. are spending a
I nughton Memorial Hospital.
Tavlor, and Mr*. Bov Ft. I'eek.
few week* here at their resident .
Rrfre-hment* wm- .ertrcil to tinThe Arnica Circle of the Gar­
FIdward Baxter of Norfolk Va
Wiley A. Jarrell, .on of Mr. following Mr* rhomeninr. Mr*Je»*e A.'Jarrell of 210 l-akevlew It. II. Rerly, Mr*. F’l.-vd I’aliner. den Cluh met at the home ol Mr*. i* visiting hi* parent*, Mr. and
A, J. Bavtrr and family.
Avenue ha* been pranoMd to a Mr*. Ilarrv 811.hy, Mr* C I* Rill Tyre on Mrllottville Avenue Mr-.
Till’ Gi lo -4 M**tllodinl i bolt It
cadet sergeant in t'o. \ of the darker. Mr*. \\ S. Willi*. Mr* i'ridav evening.
The meeting wa* presided over observed World May of Prayer
military unit at the Itolle* S.'hoo| J. N. Aiierello, Mr«. C. L. Wal
hv the president. Mr*. Roy Ttllt*. on F'ridav at 3:tk! o'clock. The
in Jacksonville.
lace. Mr*. Charle. Brown. Mr*. Mr* Henry Mcl.unlin reported prayer for peace writen hy Ger­
II .F. MeWhnrter. Mr*. W. M.
lien lllarkhuin, Charle • F'elknor. Haven. Mr*. Marv 8waukhou*e, tlmt each Junior Garden Club had man woman for the women of
and Roy Blackhurn. spent ---veral Mr*. Th.u» Pate. Mr., M. C. Gor on Arbor t'av program for all th*» the world wa- rratl aloud in uni­
son. Tho ps-tor, Mr- Standifer,
days with thle latter', hrothrr- don, Mr*. Joe Jarrell. Mr*. II. 0 I a*t presidents.
Mr*. FI. C. Harper reported on gave an Inspiring talk on prayer.
in law, Martin Stinripher, en, Touehton. Mr*. J. M. Cameron.
/
/" I
The Geneva Garden Cluh held
route home after a week's fi&gt;h- |Mr*. H. Oiier. Mr. I. Orit-r. Mr*, the horticulture bulletin and Mrs.
ing trip .pent near St. Petersburg. [’rrh, Mr*. Cordell, Mr*. Tavlor. AI Hunt talked on the culture it* annual dinner on F*rh. 7, at the
.
community hnu«e. There were aM f . f hittrnilrn xml MIm Nt|l of ramillia* and male*.
/
bout
C
O
person*
present.
Thi
hn'l
Plan*
were
made
for
the
flow­
Mr. and Mr*. A. II. Madtloa ami William*.
er show which will tie held Mar. wa* decorated in honor ol St.
*on of CamplieINhurg, Ky., have
Valentine in red and white, with
28-20.
recently moved to Sanford and
Rrfre*hmcnt* were s* rved to th* th* traditional rrd hearts uni
will make their h o m e at 1 0 0 9 Novel I’ lnn Is Tried
following member*: Mrs. Mcl.au- valentine* scattered a Unit. After
Laurel Avenue. Mr*.
Maddoa
Mr*. Harper. Mr*. Roy dinner thr talile* were quickly
and Sir*. Hoy Wall nrn sister*. By Methodist Church lin,
\ slitn-skirtnl two-nlrcei b
Tillia. Mr*. Hunt. Mr*. Cullen. cleared and pu«hed aside to make
flatter tin- junior figure, in
The First Methodist Churrh I* Mr*. J. M Move, Mr*. Paul way for the -bowing of motion
A. J. Viall of Jordan, Mont., ha*
"Old Keltic," u crease-resistant
been the gue*t of Mr. and Mr*. 1. trying out a novel plan to sti­ Chestrrson, Mr*. W. M. Marshall picture*. Merritt C. F’nrrar, evrSanforized imported Irish
eutive director of the Florida Au­
C. FBI.worth for two week*. Mr. mulate Sunday School attendance, and Mr*. F*trd Pope.
' I
linen. Dashing black trim on
Also Mr* Henry Russell, Mrs. dubon Society, wa* the speaker.
Viall al*o ha* been vi.iting with hi* the Rev. J. F". McKinley revealed
He gave a most intere-ling and
rollar and p&lt;&gt;ckrl-. Aqua, natu
*i*ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and today. The plan include, giving Porter luin.ing, Mr*. J. L. Cterk,
ral, maize, pink and whit*
member* long ticket* similar to Mr*. FI. A. Monforton, Mr*. W. B. instructive talk reguanling tinMr*. Fred Witte of Kusti*.
railroad tirkrt*. whiih they pre­ Wray. Mr* W. It. Jennlng*. Mr*. work of the Audution Society and
Sires 7 to L*. ,
O 1 .9 5
Mr. and Mr*. Lee Draper and sent when attending varicu* rlast- I,. FI. Spencer, Mrs. Kllalee Kirch- conservation of natural reaourre*.
son Mike are arrived today to e*.
hoff, Mr*. P. P. Campbell anti He illustrated his talk with two
motion pictures; thr first one
On the top of the perforated Mr* Oscar Harrison.
spend a week with Mr*. Draper'*
entitled "A Nature Walk” in
parent*, Mr. ami Mra. Harry U r. ticket I* printed. "Sunshine Rail
color, followed hy a short -ubject
Mr. Draper will enter in the Hoad. Rainbow Special." It alao
Officers
Are
Elected
about the resratr spoonbill, a
Seminole Country Cluh-Mavfair state*. 'Good for pa**age when
Inn Golf Tournament.
presented on the dale* indicated i By Jucaninda Circle beautiful bird which ha* almn-t
dllapt»*ared from Florida, and
on ticket at Sunday School and
which la now guarded in n saneAllan Hall, foreman o f the San­ Churrh."
The
Jacaranda
Circle
met
Friday
ford Herald, la recovering from
tury.
The plan for the Sunshine Rail­
an operation performed last week road wa* presented by Dr. George at the home of Mr*. Tom \nughn
on
West
Flighteenth
Street.
at the Orange General Ho«pital In S. Ilennlger, retired Methodist
Newton diseuvered that a pri*m
New officer* were elected a* l&gt;reaks light Into color*.
Orlando and I* evpeeted to re­ minUted from Indianapolis and
follow.:
Mr*.
C.
M.
FTower*.
lire,
turn to hi* home in thi* city on promotional secretary for atten­
■i.l'-nt; Mr*. S. G. Ilarrlman. vice,
Friday.
dance at the church and Sunday pre-ident: Mr*. Ilruce Davi*. sec­
school.
retary; and .Mr*. I.. A. Tate. Irea*
STARTS TOMORROW.
The Rainbow Special, be stated, urrr.
Seminole Hi
ha* Ifl coaches, each represented
Mrs. II. M. Papworth wa. the
SO COME EARLY!
hv a department room at thr guest speaker and made a talk on
lit BKVERI.Y GRAY
churrh. Thr room*, each accomo­ conservation.
We het all you peoplr who dating fdl people to a ‘coach", atThose present were Mrs. Flowcouldn't oi wouldn’t come to the decorated in varioua rainlmw er*. Mr*. Ilarriman. Mr*. Davi*.
Senior Play last week really m in­ color*.
Mr*. Tate, Mr*. Papworth, Mr*.
ed something! Not only did the
The Sunday *chool and churrh It. G. Methvln. Mr*. S. C. Graham.
Senior Ga*» take in more money goal ha* lieen *et for Fla.tir Sir*, igiul* Hughey.
than any other class play in a Sunday at MX) person*. Portion,
AImi Mrs. VV. II. Brin-on. Mr*.
long time, hut hy our vote* it of the ticket are printed fnr Alltert Stark, Sir*. J. N. Gillnn.
wa* Just a humdinger! To all the varioua activities including Junior Mr*. Vaughn and two goe&gt;t*, Mr*.
cast. Mr*. Coleman, and anyone Church. World Cluh, Men'* Cluh E. I.. Blatehford and Mr*. FI. P.
who helped to make "Seventeenth and other group*.
W AFFLE
Knowles.
Summer” what It waa we give to
I'KllHiS
you the honor of having had
DOl.I.AIt DAYS VAl.l'HSI
the best play presented at 8. II. S.
in a long timet
And It'* Junior-Senior Banquet
talk up at school these day*! We
hear a lot of the boy* are going
stag though Luther David ha«
asked Penny Wallace and Belle
Biahee la being squired by Doug
Whitney. So we hop* there’ll he
NEW STYLES. NICELY TAIL
*?■
plenty of couple* there! And her*’*
IIRED. SIZES; 1-rtX HURRY,
^
hopin' everyone has Iota of funl
FOR THESE!
The hatkethall game last Fri­
day evening wa* out o f town and
a lo*a to the Celery Fed*. It wa*
an awfully good game though and
maybe well have a victory aoont
We played Nrw Smyrna at their
school today. Bet we won, too.
The nihle Class meeta after
RAYON SATIN. I-ACFI TRIM
school tomorrow alteration. How
MED.
BIAS
CUT COLORS,
about everyone trying to goT
We're awfully lucky to have one
WHITE, III.UK, I'lNK 8IZFI8;
In our school. »n let’* start goln’,
32-42
uh?
Gar** who’* back In towtiT
Nona other than Clark Measler
and good to tee ya again, Clark!
If you took a poll for In*
favorite aong up at 8. H. S. lo*fc *
Itko It would coma out 'Bo My
Lovg* or 'I f . Current song* hoard
hummln In the hall* lately .
FUI.I. AND
ROOMY
WITH
A weak from today w ell play
GRIPPER
FASTENERS
SAN­
Loeaburg here. Thla will bo port
o f Um tournament so w ere sure
FORIZED SIZES; 80-42
rrooila' our finger*! Come and
ago all those teat basketball
• Newest 8pring Print*
gome* I We'd bo mighty proud if
&lt; O L O I« M A T &lt; W P
we won the tournament and ou*
• Smart Styling)
(H id nwdi u» to hock cm!
• Fur Early Spring
BAS0UIS,
SO
CKS
AND
I
0XM
SHOTS
Thin U oil until Friday rvrnlw*.
• Si sea; 12-20; 3M-4(

Personals

Mr*. Ikirntr.. dieven* W#»t,
daughter uf Mi* Ktt.* Steven,
and thr late J, P Stevens, and
Jo«eph Turlan were married Mon
day in thr Slrlhndi.t Churrh of
Moultrie, Ga.
Mr. and Mr*. Turlap are dririm.*
to Waukegan, III. where th«v
will make their home at |32t’&gt;
Bcllevdere St. Mr. Turlap i*
president of the Turlap Roofing
and In-ulation Co. of Waukegan.
III.
Mr*. Turlap hope* to return to
Hanford in a f * week* in older
to terminate her nlaee of hu*inr-, known
"IT*- hiruthy
II kith Studio.”
Mt Turlap recently tioughl the
ll/n i estate on Golden l.*t. • and
they plan to make Snnfnrd :h"ir
winter home.

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Duke Snider Seeks
(JAjkVi Straight To Wipe Out Sorry
Showing In Series

Ralph Bogart Posts
Sizzling 7 0 To Win
M ed a list H onors H orse’ s

Barracudas Edge Celeryfeds 49*43;
Local Five Rallies In Second Half

AT LONG LAST

A desperale 14 point surge in the third quarter ».nn*l rjrntr month
Ij i I nifht ai the Celcryfrd baiketball team *•*» edged l»y New .Stnyrni
49 to 43.
Jerry Covington and Garnett "Whi/zer" While v*ith l « ind 9 |x&gt;ini&lt;
ttspeclively. led the Celeryfed attack which generated only 6 pomti in
lly Kit IIAHl'KIt
li e fin! quarter and IS for the half.
OuUcored in every quarter but the third, the local five ponied on th&lt;*
WashingtonChampionjGator
{.can, cold-eyed Sugar Ray
coal* •• the second half begun and
Robinson ha* tieen (talking Jake
jammed through 14 point* before
LsMotts foi 13 inontl r'e.id tonight
the Rarrirtldai rrrovrrrtl Hut
the squat middirwilgM mu*t shed
the Celeryfed* at ill trailed 90-23
Rr ASSOCIATED I'RFJtS
hi* coynea* and fight the Ulented
* nJng Into the final period.
and persistent challenger.
It* de.
New Smyrna tightened
„
Today a year ago Cb. U airing
The two boien present
GAINESVILLE. Feb. 14— (Hpcfente* and stepped up the attack Winningtrick of Kdgn-tonr won
El) IIARPF.R
a curioua aludy In contrasts.
In the fourth quarter to hold San. he«t-in-rhnw at tin1 annual WY-t
Ralph Bogart, Maryland amateur elali—Hard hit by the loa* of
Ray
Slender, wiry
and
talented awimmer* to the military
ford to 14 point* while looping minister Kennel Club g *how at
“iry end
* clever,
* - I*
_A
champion in 1949 and 1950, turn­ service*. Coach Frank Genovar’a
Robinson ha* been described
through Irt themirlve*.
Malison Equal,- Garden.
aa
Ibe
finest
fighting
machine
ed in a nuling 70 yeilcrday in the Univrnity of Florida tank team
The junior vanity !o*t 22 to 12.
Fire year* ago -liny Roliln*on
of the decade. LaMotta, a
Vanity
Point*
qualifying round erf lhe Seminole embark* on a road trip thla week
knocked out O'Neill lt*-ll in llm
brawav slugger who ba* never
for
meet*
with
South
Carolina,
Garnett
White
3
aaeond round of a M-heiluled in.
Country Club Invitational Tourna­
been knocked off hi* feet, la
Georgia and Georgia Tech.
Gerald Covington
ID rounder at lietmiL
ment to lead the fitld by four
ball-llke In the ring, disdain­
So that the Gator* will lie at
Wl*e Hardin
6
Ten year* ago- Frank U-shy
ing finesse for a battering
ilrokn. Hunnrrt-up at 74 were ljee top strength, workouts in all but
Denni* Stafford
6 quit
Boston Cnlleg. to la-conio
body attack designed to wear
the
rn|de*t
weather
have
been
Jimmy
Smith
4
Draper. Herb Smith and Jim Spenkl* opponent down.
standard practice for the IwtweenClarence Clauir
7 head football coach and director
crr.
IjiMutta won the title on a
Lefty Reynold*
0 of athletic* ai Notre Rann*
icmeiter break.
Twenty year* ago— John low*
Bogart, who led one of the
At trait half a doien squad freak and haa kept It by th* wily
method
of
fighting
only
accond
of Santa Monica, Calif., na* tank­
learnt which lied for firat place, in nirmbera will be aliaent when the rater*, lie defeated Marcel Cerdan.
ed first for 1930 by the If. S.
the annual Pro-Am lourney Sunday Florida mermen visit Coach Jim a mnaummatr boxer and the pride
Lawn Temil* Aaaoeiatton.
|)pp0pf IMSu 9|}
Ratliff's South Carolina aggre­ of France, by flrat wrenching th*1
with belt ball acorn of 67, hirdied gation February IS. The aame
a w Minn stats ; fak w i :ii *
somewhat
bewildered
Frenchman’*
MANttarr
Not. 3, 8 and 10 but went one Georgia team that dealt the Ga­
llrin*nd eireede *iip|&gt;lr
SaaCard. TUMS*.
arm out o f joint In a second round
ve*ftal&gt;|vs and trull Mnik
tor* a BO-25 defeat In Galneiville wrestling sesaion. Even an it look
over on I. 12 and 18.
TO* following price* repotled br In
J
y
price- *i, ,,p
lh* Dealer* on th* Hanford HUI* on stranger.
The Waahington inaurance man, last month provides the competi­ the lumbering champion
ten
tnooi
Farmer* Market far prnOtsc* *olil to
tion
the
next
day.
The
Gators
Tfiniirraliiro thl«
who hold* the club title at Chevy
round* to exhaust a tearful but
Trucker* A Dealer* ap to I I'M Kanfonl
Hull* Farmer* il
Feb IS. tall.
Cha*r in Maryland, waa never In wind up th rtrip with a dual meet defenaeles* Cenlan.
ilegrtf
//U
P
O
tew
ereH
T
■Iran*.
Pole
t&gt;
q
hpr
1110-Sit
again*!
Georgia
Tech’a
awimmrri
lie retained hi* title again*!
aerloua trouble, playing the flrat
Item*. Tenderarcen
X
CHAMP. W/U TRY
Bine in ,14 and the back In .10. In February 17th.
another Gallic baltler, Ijiurent
Du. hpr.
S 1I-I as
North Carolina trounced Gcno- Diuthullle, by a desperate 15tn
PgB/APt JAKE MOULD
a practice round la*t week he
r 7t&gt; PA/SB ttts
Itroccnll. d*p*ndlne
contaloer
I S’
laahed out a four under par for var'e charge* In the season open­ round knockout with 11 second: to
HAVE 6 CM PULED TEC
8AT 77,S'&lt;3 AVCRAGS
Itssts
itnt bnrhe l.lt-tH
■ .11 on Ihr front nine and took n er last December and *o the trip go. Dauthuille had a comfortable
BOUT TOP DETROIT
Stanley-Rorits
AGAtHsT
R
A
Y
RO
B/N
S
ON
Cahbaar.
depending
quality
WHERE HE MAHPtP
&gt;19 on the back for a par 70 for will be a qtie*t for the flrat vic­ Irad on point* whan the glory
IS lh. bag*
t.Tt-a i ;
7&amp;
.
3
W
3
r
/p
e
p
tory of the season.
R A V E * CELT PRO
of (.a France got the better o f hi*
Celery, Ft* (lolden, depend­
the |g.
Hard ware Co.
rxey p e e r fc p
ing quality t» A larger 1.11-11*
The Gator mentor appear* con­ judgement and he elected to slug
DEFEAT N ¥9, AMP WOE
Th* champinn*hlp flight will
Fla. Faecal, depend­
fHC 6 th THE /PA 77TI.WGO . Celery,
m r m e p p fo m
.
play ■10 hole* of match play to- i fident of the chance* agalnit It out with the durable Jake.
211 SANFORD AVE.
ing quality &lt;■ A larger l.ll-l I*
In five fight* with Sugar Ray
CTRPAH Pt 1 9 4 9 /
morrow beginning at 10 A. M. Don South Carolina and Tech, hut
AT CHICAGO, N rrPU APYjr/ Cauliflower, depending
container A quality
I la-11*
Blaplnghoff, who qualified with a only hope* that the return of th* middleweight title holder ha*
Phone 1iUi I
Collarde
do*, bnch*. I 71-1II
79, will be paired with medalist back*trokrr Jim Enyaart, who done something no one cl*e ever
Cucumber*
bu. Inkle. T.**-T.l*
wa*
III
when
the
bulfdoa
vUHed
accomplished.
In
1943
hiwun
Bogart.
Cabbage. Chines*
eral* M l
COURTEOUS SERVICE
eggplant
bu. bibta. f.H -i.tl
Draper, who took a ,18 on the Galneiville, will help even up the a'ten round unanimous decision.
Lettuce.
Iceberg.
Dry
Pack
odd*
agalnit
Georgia.
But
three
weeks
later
Robinson
front nine and a one over par
Depending
alas
1**-1.TI
PRICES RIGHT
Gennvar, aitlitant Jack Ryan reversed this rather decisively.
M on the back, la paired with J.
Onions, llreen dag bark*. t.ll-l.t*
Sugar Kay, who will give
Pans. Kngllah. depending
W. Altman who qualified with an ami team manager Sammy Smith
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
away five pound* Is Ibe Bronx
will accompany a iquad a* yet
quality
bu. hpr
i***g I" JooHmll for Al jrarda. am1
II.
Pepper*
bu hskis to as. tin*
Rail
tonight.
baa
collected
unaialgned
to
specific
events.
Smith and C. F. Hegler, who put
Potato**. Pin. Had title*
mare ecstatic comments on hla
"We can hand in our erlrlri
A alsa
I* 1b. bag* L ll-I.ll
together a .19 and 41 for an (to,
grace
and
boxing
than
any
event-by-event
and
w*
don’t
know
Potatoes.
Fla. lied till**
■re paired aa are Jim Spencer
modern fighter with the pos­
B
ell*
*• II. bag* M l-M l
who
awlm*
what
until
each
rare
ami P. S. Jaeger.
ItadUhee
t do* bekle X.ia-10*
LOWEST COST
sible exception of Beany Leon­
begin*," Genovar *ald.
chargptl,
he
returnc«l
to
^Isaatmli
Spinach
bu hpr. t.ta-l.t*
E. R. Smith with a 70, John
ard.
Captain Lou nrown, a vanity
■quash.
Yellow
Crook
Neck
with
Fort
Worth
In
I9&lt;8
and
th*
Ivey with 77 and AI Rryant with veteran will head a iquad made
Always a feared fighter, he wa*
Bu. hpr.
i.M -l.ll AUTO FINANCING
years
found
him
at aSL
■ 76 are among the local golfera up of sprinter* Norman Moor# and unsbln to get a crack at thn __next. two
_ .
*
• *e
e a
■
Tuneiue,
is lb. crate *.«*
Paul.
Montreal
and
Brooklyn.
He
Huy yuur car in Sanfutd
Turnips,
Purple
Top
who finiahed high in the aland- John I’andak; breaitroker Eny- welterweight title he now hold*
really began to roll In 19*9- when
Dog bunch**
t **-*.11 Keep your insurance at home
(as*.
eart and John Sandlin; dWars Until after the war. Since then he he batted .292 with lh* Dodgers
Turnip Halad
bu. hpr. I.M-1.11
Save costs tlirnugh US
The tournament la achedulrd to plus diitance men Hoh Prevatt and haa defended It with earn against in 144 game*.
errava
all logical contenders. Hut for the
Qrangeg Depending Hit*
go Into the quartet-final* tomor­
The
Dodger
pennant
chancos,
ha
INSTALMENT LOAN
Boa
t.ia
past year he haa sought a hout
row, semi-final* on Friday and
Oranges, Tempt* H boa M I-M I
with Jako for the roveted middle­ think a, hinge largtly on their
DEIT.
final* Saturday.
Grapefruit, Duncan box I I*
weight crown.
drapernili. Marsh Heedleea
ThoH&gt; qualifying for the cham­
The
Sanford
Atlantic National
Ip the process he hgttrrrd Stave
Bag
aa*
the 15-round _Tanjrarine*
Some 12.500 fan* air expected ti
pionship fljght with today's pair­
u boa l.ae
Bcltoiae, a hard-hilling and gultv
Hank
Jr 1varietls* product received at
ings ore a* follow*;
;r
*t Chicago Stadium.
middleweight Into lha*n»ihllitv In
Member KDIC
Tel. 2M6
DieJtenforO Mist* ratmers Msrkal,
Name*
Qualifying Hear*
RboH r. Honnrtnn
Million* mar* will hear the CBS
the seventh round pf a scheduled
R. M. Rogart
7(1
radio account for this sfgth meet­
ny flp&amp;H r oU .KRTGN. Jr.
ten rounder and tudre beat the
tV?«* g £ h a g iz
ve.
ing of thrse ancient rival* has
Sanford - Orlando
Parisian Windmill, Robert VllloDon lllipiughoff
78
aroused
tremendous
interest
in
all
maln,
who
has
beaten
LaMotta
HPOItTS MIRROR
twice—once Itelng given the de­ Kennel Club Entries parts of the nation.
La Mott a. lh# cement-jawed
C. II. »!retry
77
cision and once being robbed of
TtraMJirra i k u x T i o x i
It by curious judging.
FIHHT HAGBl Ks.y, Flhber. !#**'* "Bull of the (Irani'' who never
haa been kiiockcq off hi* feet In
Robinson ha* just returned from tllrllr. tills Urey.
HITl-OND It At'Kt I'tSyfnl
Fat. 96 fight*, i* th* my*t*ry man. No­
n Jaunt through Europe wher-t
J. Hllvsr Tins*.
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
body know* hU exact weight. No­
he fought five times and knocked IVIIIUnt
A. Hryant
Til lilts HACK: llappr Minds, body can fathom hi* pre-fight
IIARLINGR, Tex., Felt. 14- t;P)
out the champion*
v*.
........... of
- j aa many Tushnst Annls. tlsrk On
countries, .aMotta haa spent the
—A verlml spat betwnen the PGA
F&lt;iCIITII ItAt’ Ki (Haw lion, Itun- StrategyR. H. Bymr*
laat
.. year
— julldlng hi* weight up nl* Unit. Itun Unit.
Weight always I* a problem Tournament Committee ami the
FIFTH
llACKt
Tle-Tsr-To*.
At«
176— which ha insists he has
B. Chanter
with squat Jake. That is why Iho Mexican Golf Association over
Hllk Hoi
laved down to th* limit o f 160 TrsveUr.
■IXTlf ItARUi low* llut.*. M*l- wtlgh-ln will be two hour* before alleged "recruiting" o f American
■lone tlsnsnm, Itsnrh Itstdsr.
J. Friwh
noop, giving Im Mn*tn ■■xtni time player* had the 810,000 Rio
HRVKNTIt nACKr Tshlll. Fir* to ewaot o ff suet If needed.
urande Valley Open In a alow
liug. Country Lab*L
Herb Smith
But he nntaxed the experts by today.
KltlllTII ItACBi Divided Kv*n,
vs.
Ulr Msrr. M*l l.lnaEven the (Mate Department at
ending hla boxing l*«t Ftidav,
NINTH HACK: Million* Reward. five day* before the fight, with
C E. Hegler
Washington ha- gotten into the
K*irs Pnw*r, Ksihy K.
TKNTII llACKt Isselll* Mcolt. the explanation that he alresdy act.
F. D. Ileyar
Count Itssor. Mur* Ducky.
waa fit.
The Valley tlp^n was an inter­
v*
tn case lm Motts fails to msktun
in
H
r*
rxTniF.s
ested
spectator only and tome
P. Camplieli
160
pound*
by
noon,
he
will
l»*&lt;*
FIMBT HACK—Fslnrttr
D*rt*nrs. Kssy Flbb*r, Iota's tur­ hla title on the scales, aeenr1&gt;T- officials -aid It ws* enjoying the
tle. Ilro.-ade, ItlRf*), Ulnaar Jans*. to Joe Trlner, chairman of the liubllrlly. Ini th* appearance of
W. 0 . Pugh *"
Happy Msrluw, alls flrsy
Illinois Athletic Commission
SKCOND HAIK—Tatarttr
s group nf Amt Heart golfers In
H- J. Took# J r
Trlner **y* Rohlnw*'. a* th■pike's Java, Iwedrs. Hllvsr Tings.
Wllltsm J. Hllqns, Playful Pal. no. 1 NBA challenger, will h* nra- Mrxtcn-City for the Mexican Na­
ntsky Hook I*. Mian Lueodal*.
C. Hirst
claimed chamo If La Mntta fail* tional Open hail U r n u au.'h a
THIRD HAIR—a/IMfen Ml*
vs.
Happy Minds. Tugboat Anal*. Mr. to make Itm. The fight would g-&gt; xrioirs m eter that tho Cora.*!T.i!0”
.
r
wnU2.*1
H*
Ounchor.
1 . Tribble
mlttrx mendter here refused bi
Clack. Quleb Ufa. Had Itch. Hack on, but as ■ non-title match •
On, Judy Choice. Lucky DIMre
Robinson, expected to weigh 161 -nnrlder dlariplinary action until
‘
t
e
1
®!',
bout
conF
o
v
a
v
g
r
a
c
k
—
a/tat
a*
mi*
JIb Bpsnear
riderably closer than Uu I to I
Tuck Up, ttua Halt, llaanla Roll, holds four wins over 1* Mntta l» mors of the rnramittoe are pre­
. va.
odd* favorinr Ruifar Hay. hut tliaky Ituslnsaa, llarl nail. Ulow their five-bout aerie*. However, sent
f . 8- jaeger
IMnh* it unlikely that Robinson flan. Gunner n. HnlFs ll»wsrd.
That ottrht In Is- next se«k at
Jskr la th* onlv man tn whin him
FIFTH BACai F k f rtly
n 111
•* M M jifi ai to allow
1,1111a Carat, gill Hoi, Tfn-Tse- In 1t3 fights. That happened Feb. Htmiton, home Inter of Jimmie
C. Phillips
th* lumbering M * to tag him Tos. Cddy'n INI. Jersey Dasher, 8. 1942, In their second meeting, a Demaret, one o f'lh e goilera who
hi a bout as Important a* thla Hugar llay. Hot Flaak, Ac* Travei*r. unanimous 19 ranml dcelaln al De Went In Megtrn It Is expected
RIITM MAt'R—H/iaths Mile
otw. Hobinaon bv a deciilon.
troott
that Lawson Utile of Mnntefey,
My Just Rally, llanch Haidar,
HallL, cn-eitairman nf the com­
lows Hubs, Cleaned. Mslsluns lunE. B- Hmith
sam. Tabby trllSH. Mineral Man.
later Utah Mil*. High Otrtc*. mittee, will Ire there for the
Itutldlnyar.
va,
th* campus.
r K
Houston Open.
0KVRNTH RACK—d/IStbs Mil*
RNTU HACK—a/aiks Hit#
J, H. Horner
Four member* nf the commit­
McMIllln "will Instill d
ITS
Isidy
llastar.
Firs
Hue.
Hsr
H
Nellis.
Skip
Mer*.
g
K.
tied
Rad 6 T
Douglas, Clayton
Sinl*l*r. Country iaR L Ho Bloch,
•r, Lucille Ncol. Count tlssor. tee — Smith,
Into the Eagles that wai
Tennessee
To
John Ivey
Tshlll. Chon Chno Itabo, Happy
Henfnar of Charlotte, N. C.
Ducky, May Park. tila«sr.
larking I n l9 6 0 ." tfardl
llavnn
_
v*.
era]
football
play
with (ireaiy Neale’s x i
Kill NTH HATH—H/tOtha mi*
fctahlp Kata the
C. K- Bloom
_ 141y Msrr. Two B. Bvanrtktng.
with hi* playera aa Ro’a
(bay fall* ‘
Tour Tatting Ma. Mai Idas. Oral*.
(lea In Detroit . . , Bight
ly
ahull1
Lee Draper
-- “. ----J urn la after afternoon Damascus, Mr. Orach. Dlvidsd
rer, the erark harnssa
v*.
workouts,
Th* hid* eomplalned ■van.
G R E Y H
O U N D
ttriver,
is
training
nags
MIRTH BACH—d/iaihs HR*
J. W. Altman
tha
double
aaasiona
Interfarad xrltlt • Rowdy
Rat. Mslston* Reward,
different owners at ti
their school work
Csntrsl City, Bairs Power. King
Egypt, N. J , farm Orta i
J. Galloway
"boaaaa" is hi* xrifa...
Hootkarn magaaine t w o
jO» r g a Ihuey
dapt i haa aelac.od.tho L
State football cooqhing i
Apply th* Biw Spatial Formula Vert*gram for Commerrial
“tne moat handsome c«B|
Crtpa Id your truck croam tht* aaaaon—and am the grant inailon
of
football
bralnti
bby Brannon
tht builne**." . . , . I
aaam tn ytMld aad q u a b y Thia complete, hotter balanced
lr o m

Tank Squad
Is One Under Par crippled By Draft
Qualifying Round F«r Georgia Match

th *

M outh

1.05 ANGELES, Feb. 14—OF)
—Outfielder Edwin (Duke) Snider
ha* more than one reanon for
hoping hi* team, the Hrooklyn
Dodger*, win* Lhe
National
league Pennant thia year.
The hefty 24-year-old player
want* to atone for the disappointIng Job he did for the Dodger*
In the 1949 World Series. Dole­
fully, he recall* that he bat led
a puny .11.1 and fanned rlgtjt
time*.
Snider, who live* with hi* wifo
and infant ion In mburban Lyn­
wood and head* for the Dodger*'
ramp In Florida neat week, think*
llrooklyn might up and win the
pennant, “ And," he added, "I'd
*nre like to make up for that
.141 flop,”
Young Duke wi&gt; anything Iml
a flop |a*t year. Hr finished
thl-d to Stan Mu*lal and Jarkte
Robinson with a ..’121 average in
hilling, including .11 homer*, lie
topped the league In total baira
and hita, and wa* third in the
league In aaaltts, putouta and total
chance*.
All
of
which, Incidentally,
brought him a purported 70 per
rent raise in salary and a paycheek of around 112,000.
*'! uied to awing much too fait
and much too hard,” Snld*r aald.
"Even In 1049, I wai atlll break­
ing my bark and »trlklng out
more than anybody In the league.
"Hut ] put mi quite a bit of
wrlght laat year. Went up to 200
pound*, ami moat of It «*ttlrd In
my ehe*t, bark and ahouider*.
A* a m u lt,” he aald, "I Juit
couldn't come around *o far and
mi
fait. Getting to be an old
man, too, I guru. Rut anyway,
that wai Ju*t what the doctored,
ordered I met the ball mere
•olldly anl waan't fooled ao much."
Solder won HI lettera as a

a a p sr &amp; a

8P0UTS MIKUOR

^t»te Farmer* Market

, t/U M o rtA .

Robinson And LaMotta To Battle
For Middleweight Crown Tonight

Name Golfers Defy

G o l f Associatioit
To Play In Mexico

Build "Vant

Seedtradacrops

betterquality

L ^

W. Bp*near”

[ w n b a n d cropaIn tkkaacUom. OmwwaTavn pnm dThat
V tr iN M i ahma bipp r. kigtwr quality yield.
—
u n in , wun
vm
l» Ohlabow ’ Cny.

On Rolfins
eland Tonite
LW RoVna * C o H ? g 7 „ n «
lesday night ?t.the FBC gym

Saa your Artnour Ajfant now. Got new

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY FEB. 14. 1951

Dr. Henry McLaulin
Optometrist
II Magnolia

Phone SI

Legal Notice

Li
mviTATioji t o am
H.alnl rrupo.al* will ba roetlvtg
In lha offlra cf lha city Clark. Cllr
llall. Hanford. Florida unlit II
o'clock noon on 11 Ftbraar* 1111.
al which lima th#r will ba puMicljr
up.nr.l lo perform lha followlna
works
llrmen conlrnta lo location
In Hanford to ba daalanaUd bjr
uwntr. dtmoll.h building. atp*
arala material, rr.ultlna from
d.mnlllloa in orderly ra.hloa on
Ih* properly. all al lit • Han.
furd Av«au*. Hanford. Fla.
Alternate proposals Kamov*
rvnl.nta of fit B Hanford A n.

ITCH

aua. Ranturd. Fturlda. lo loca&gt;
KOTICtt TU APFMAIt
TO: TltKODOIlU JOSCfll II' ft.
tvhoar Ptaca of Itaaldaaca la l’ a&gt;
known.
Tou are hereby r*qulr*4 In Ilia
your wrlllta drftna**. paraunallr
or by atloraay. on February Itrd.
m i , la a certain divorce pro. ced­
ing ptndlng In lha Circuit Court of
Herafnula County, Florida. In Chan*
eery, an abbrrvlated title nr aahl
cauae being MAIUOItlK FLTN'ullR
BOB, Plaintiff. va
TlO oI'nlu:
JOafel’H DOB. PaNndanl.
WlTNKHS my hana and official
aaal al Banford. Florida. Ihla Bg Jay
of January, till.
O, P. IIKtINIHi.N
Clark. Circuit Court
Hamtnolr County. Fla
Hy K I. Ilardlck In '
IHKAI.I

OZA

Legal Notice
tlun In Hanford lu be de.lgnal*
e.l by owner, demoll.h building
al eama addra... purchaee and
reniu.e material, ra.ulllng from
•uch demolition
Form, (or bidding on Ihle work
may be obtained at office of Clly
Manager, Clly llall. Hanford. Flor­
ida.
Illd. will be preaanled to Ihe
Clly Comml.elun (or &lt;oneldtrallon
at regular meeting of ]( February
Clifford M. Klbhlu. Jr.
CiTT tIF HANFUllII
lie ! The Clly re»erve. the right
lo rc)crt any nr all hid.
city Manager

TIIK HTATK OF FUlltltiA. lo
Corine Hlnglrlary.
tail Thoma. A venae.
Charlvlla, S, C.
Dm 'I Anfa r Ammtkm Minato
Tou are h-r-bf nulltlrd that
Wade || Hlnglrlary. haa file.I .ult
No mallrr how man* remedleayga tor
divorce agalnet you In the Clr*
kara Iliad foe krhlog i r n m . cult Court fur twmlnolr Cuunly, at
The Beet Soil
paoria.la, Infeeiton., oikbte’i foal Haatord. Florida. In r*hahi*ry. and
are hrraby rr*tulrrd In file, II.III.ICOI, Supplier Vlamino Ml
or whalr.aa raw .kin Irnnbla nar you
|.er» .nelly or by allnrory. with the
Builder
II?. Nleclq ami Iron Whkh
kr—a ii'lk U i from krad to foot— Clerk of aabl Court ymnr written
YONDER SALVE ran hrIp yon. detenaa. If any. In Ihr bill of ■om*
Ihc't S '.lrm . I.arkrrl.
.Mnnry Cun Huy
plalnl
In
.aid
eult
by
the
Mod
da)
flrrrfoprd /of Ikr kora Jo the of Frliruary 1111 Herein fall not or
Arm y—aow /or yon /ofha ol home Judamenl will l« .mere.I agalnal
Heal, Iliimu*. Hi m . Cerliflcale
Mr*. I'liarlea lit jrtiolila, II.m l.
YONDER RAI.VE la o t t e . ggggge. you by drfaoll
of analsai* Show, n sery good
IVITNKHH my liaod and ilia .eel ] 2, Fayetteville, Ark., ami hot
Irn,
anlUrptle.
No
ugly
appear*
grailr. Hrlnrinl in Sanford in
to it rnrh .In:
of aabl Coarl nf H.nfonl, Florida, 1 little* ilnughtrr *er lo
aorr. Safe for rklMrrn. Crl thlr
(be ttril lit; of January A I* Ihnl nritnri of then forget* !•
•00 yard Iota al a *«ry rca*
YONfILR SALVE — re.alia or l»ll.
*» o
II I' IO:itSI'*«N. dark take their HAD-.
•nnahlr price
m o n e y rrfondrd. A Imly noodrr*
ACOU ll'a no
IHKAI.I
fnl prrporalloo. Try It — today. II.
IV.
Ware.
wonder
that
they
Phone Trd Johnaolt, KHI'WsI,
■■Id la aaaUrd by l.aory, Maaoiltlal WiNMtrulf-I'erhln* llolldloa
Mte au loud in.
A 4adrr*oa. aod Taoeklao llrwa Allornay for Plaintiff
Dr Ixam Spring*, Fla.
their praise of. l . n . i ar year k a a e l.n . draaaf.l.
— A d ..
IIADACOL fort*'
M in n : Tit tp pr.tn
Till: HTATt: &lt;&gt;F FI.OItll'A TO- IIADACOI. -up*
tVII.I.I AM TtIMMAH TlllNt:it.
Vtlmnin*
who.a place of realilanre 1. un­ plleti
III. II.’. Niacin
known i
Tou are hereby no rifle. I that a and Imn, which
auli haa been broiialil oaaln.f you In
lha Circuit C.ortl ..f Iba Ninth Jii t h e i r ayateme L
ami
dlclal Circuit of Iba Hint- of Flor­ l a c k e d .
ida. In and for Hemlnole County. helpo.l Ihrtn to*
Florida In Chan.ary, hy Jt'AtHTA overcome Iho.. Mr a. ReynoldWII.I.IAMH TI'IINCtl. -at.I eult heIng for dlvorre nnd atylr.l JCAN- deficiency-rauaeti nilmenta that
•TV WIM.IAMH TCII.VCh. Plaintiff, had tmulilrd them »n. Mrs. Rey.
veraue WII.I.IAM TIIOMAM TITtt- tiOliis eee. In It that they rontinuo
Ni:It. Irefendanl. and you ora bareby
required to flla with the dark of taking their IIADACOL to help
eald Court al hi. office In Ibe prevent Iho.e iloficlency-cauaetl
Court llou«a of Hemlnole County, ailment, from coming hack.
/ lo u r s
—
Florida, nr Hanford, Florida, your
Here i* what Mr a. Reynold*
written defen.ee. personally nrr hr
attorney. In **l&lt;l aull tin llie Jn.l aaya:
dav of yi.nb Mil
"I am 29 year* old ami I
Herein fall not or Jtidgmrnl will
had (wen weak mid run-down fot
be entered agalnet you l.y default
W ITS HAA IUI hftlul nfttk.1 -e.tl i t .time lime. | look one luillle ol
•ftltl I’fMiri «l Hfttifunl. ridiliU. ihlft your IIADACOL and I feel go
Jftth ilar "f January. IV-i
much letter. I have . (teller ap
CL I* liniNlMiN
rUrk. I'ln-iiii ('nun
petite and aleep much IwHer. I
Hrt O la Hunt. I» l*.
alao gave IIADACOI. lo my little
|HKAt&lt;)
INVESTMENT REQUIRED *3,000
S.year-uld ilaughter. She had p&lt;*
Voile A William* Jr
Mo llrlto r for IMalntjff
appetite and wa* drasrgy anil
FOR SALEABLE STOCK &amp; EQUIPMENT .
cranky. Aflrr taking n t«»ltle ol
IIADACOL, »he eat* Iteiler and
DR. H. K. RING
play* ao much heller. We are
OPPORTUNITY TO EARN 11.000 ft UP PER YEAR
CHIROPRACTOR
continuing lo take IIADACOL."
&gt; ARTHRITIS
Many
doctor*
recommend
SEE: RRAILEY 01)11 AM
• NEURITIS
IIADACOL. A-k for it today and
• SINUSITIS
get that “ Wonderful IIADACOL
ODHAM MOTOR CO.
M01 FRENCH AVK.
Atlantic Rank llltlg.
reeling.''
r IH3I , Til* I r l l l a n r I N f|H if|||«B
Phone lTb'J-lTAA
A 4i.

Mother and Child
Praise Hadaeol

Excellent Business Opportunity
For Hard-Working Man,
Young Or Old
Arc Long B ut Pay Is Good
Operating New

GULF SERVICE STATION

Try
HERALD
Want AdB
Par
T h e laUowlan ra l.a a g g lr lo
o il H a i l Ada ga l g . l t ! la T ko
B aalord Haroldi

I IIm- lie pgr line
B llaago I»a gw lino
S llo.g* Be grr Hog Inogrgloa
M llrwa- Be per lloe laoerflao
FI.a word# lo the ling.
Ifooblg rale lor blork f ir . vopg.

PHONE 148
Wool Ada will bg oe—pled
a,ar Ibg lalaghaaa mm I
I o n charge II gaor
ll.lgd In Ibe l.lepbona
retneo (ar this arena
lb* od.arllarr la -.peeled to pay
In eerier (or no to
Ike ke*l gmoolbl* aeralee.
... Wont Ada ioa*i b* In nor o f.
Me* on lb# dog b-lore
FIgate nollly no loaotedlalHy
l( an error arear* In ganr od.
We -ooo-l be nopaoalblr for
oHire Iban one tnowerned lo-er-

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Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
Service

ORI.ANDO Idikt Front llomr. METAL BKD. like new, cheap
U4«.M.
flaking pier, til# &gt;u*th. Will take
good ear or piek*up or imall
ARTICLES WANTED
down uayingriL P. O. Bo*, 927.
Orlando.. PHaa*. 8?P6|.
I W • bpy. Mil ft trade u»ed
FOR SAI.E by owner four room
ifore. \VR-on*Maier FurntfurtiHori
ftnu*«. garage, four Iota, twenty'
Hire P-k, 111 R
»hone P5H
••range Iren, nice garden gpot. 1.000 USED TIRE8 lit be»t prlcea.
Room 403
lake view. Priced for quick -tie ^ J K u r O o n c S l o r r « .
u
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13260.00 can bo »een at any timo
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7— Pel-*l.lvealork*Supplir- —7
fection. Old Door* made like
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week* old. Mack beauties, Tel.
County. II. M Claaaon. Lakr
mi.l J. lltjg Maple Avc.
Mare
TRADE 8PARTON Manor hou&gt;#
trailer, tike n#w, b» down payHELP WANTED
—S i.A WNMOWI'.lih Sharprnod. h
man! on duplea or 4 family. P. 0.
eyelcr reiurlre,!. lock .vnd k&gt;
Wanted: grorery eaihlcr, eg pen­
B o g llli Hanford.
work. Prompt aerv.te. II. W
ance preferred hut nni neeegNhtitne 219 K J th HI
I6tt ACRE8 find, all cleared,
aary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley, RODF WORK nf all kimb. Favr*
amall lake. Pfeone DM2M 2*0.
Margaret Ann 4fUrca.
_ _
ami (iiiller- Repaired aad Paint
erl. Nrw Riuifa applie&gt;l. Pamlim*
WANTF.D—girl for fountain and
MALE
and
roallng.
Hanford.
Ph
tlriijj dept l^ney'a Drug Store.
III92 W. R. It. Arkahhurg
W A N T E D iitan for
ln»uranr**
work In Sanfnnl. Ornlact It. II. WATCH and Clock Repairing. All
( ONCBKTE HEWER PIPE
work guaranteed. Rra*nnahh'
Taylor. Dl-trict Superlntendant.
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raphrr for local firm, goml •rag line, bulldolar, flump true-,
Rlorka, Window ailla and lintel-.
working hour*. Hospital and In* muck, fill dirt, ah-U and clay
Concrete poor*, Machine finlahed. Free Eallmgtp*.
-orance Plan. Reply In hand
by load nr job. Conlad ft. It
writing *tating_agc and caper
MIRACLE CONCRKTE CO.
0-ib»led. and asaorlale*. 109 L
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nee, rR«i r.n, Sanford.
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INCOME TAX return* prepared
Work,
hy tai accountant
regL'en I
ALL TYPES of Rullduterr Wofk.
Reasonable Rataa— Freei M L
with Treaa. Dept. Demp-ey till
V F O F fr X m -^ r U v r e t o t f a n d
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mate*. Carpenter ft Greedy.
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WORKING HIGUT7,
RelUhlc
FRIF.D SlfLlMP Dtanar "The J o n AS baby tiltef.
Phone 9116, Tonny Eire.
Repair* made hy trained, far lory
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eiperta. I'hunr 980. Fie* pick K 1 T A
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fiegtfng. BdPa.r
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LUMIIINH and
up and tlellvery within
mil#
Work a specialty. Jot IfauaL.
wiliZZI{R* motqr, llik«. Cl gym and
radiu*. Prompt aervice, free #,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E S IX

British Are T o l d
Germany May Be
Next Red Target

Hollywood
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD, Fab. 1 4 -W V Dtd you ever wonder If the weat
was really a* it &lt;• portrayed in

n o t ic b

Optometrist
111 S. Palmetto Avo.

GLASSES FITTED

*l°S5?l?,PI,havf. and at lait I found
someone to reply to the question
He is A. B. Guthrie, author of
•The Big 8ky" and ‘The Wav
West." The latter won him a Pu­
li tier Pi lie for the best novel on
American life In 1949.
Born in Montana and reared on
western lore, Guthrie was on the
■taff of the Islington, Ky., leader
for SO years. He now conducts
a writers' workship at the Uni­
versity of Kentucky and is con­
sidered one of the top authorities
on the western scene. He is hrr'
to write his first screen play,
"Shane," and I interrupted hi*
labors to ask if he thought movie
westerns were authentic.
"No," he replied, after protest­
ing that he didn't want to seem
pontifical.
“ King Solomon's Mines", filmed In Technicolor on the Safari in
“ It seems to me the movie west­
Africa, starring IMtorah Kerr and Stewart Granger with Richard
ern and western fiction have fallen
Carlson, will he featured on the acieen at Mnvleland Rldr-ln Theater
Into the tame pattern of using the
Thursday and Friday.
eld cliches time and time again.
For Instance, there ta the familiar
top value. Additional protdn
character of the ranch forrman
com** from grain products and
who is trying to put something
Hints To Housewives many other foods.
over on tne boss. And the boss
To show a few breakfast com
usually turns out to be a beautiful
Silver Blade Duet it performed by Jinx Clark and Maithall Beard,
Tha egg shines more brightly binatlon* that Include eggs and do
girl.
two of the spotlighted **tar» of thr all-new Ice Vogue* of 11*61. This
than ever in the hreakfaast spot­ well by protein and other nu­
"Then there la the situation of a popular troupe, brought hack to Orlando for the week of the Central
light since research ha* ihnwn trients, the food specialists sug­
town going to ruin because of Florida Kapoaitioti, Feb 19 through I'l, will present earning per.
that a breakfast containing a good gest these—adding that it is well
some evil forces. Everybody Is too formatter* nightly at the
th City Auditorium.
dral of protein, ami some in .
to feature citrus at breakfast fruit,
weak to beat them, until the
cular of topqualitiy, ran do morn became of it* richness in vitamin
Otrattgrr cornea to town and cleans
for ih# eater's sen** of well-being C:
out the evil-doers.
Victim Of Fire
Jolinnton Urges
and staave off fatigue hours lon­
Fruit; egg; ham, bacon, and
"ft stems la me that the clean­
ger than a morning meal that is sausage; bread or pancake; milk
ing up In th# west was not done
i r H i l a s H r n a F a t e Oast
l*or In protein.
other beverage. If desired.
ane strong man, but by many
(C ea lla aed ream r * g e One)
friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Will­
LAKE SUCCESS. Feb. U - ( ffl)
.Soft or hard-cooked, poached,
Fruit; rerea) with milk; egg;
them. For Instance, the vigi­ tee witness.
iam*. while the latter were visit­
■United Nation* Secretary-Gen­ shirred, frlrd, scrambled. . . hav­ bread; beverage.
lantes of Montana, who were or­Johnston said he would not try ing in Vermont, were roused from
ganised at masonic meetings."to give the committee any detailed sound sleep at 7:00 o’clock yester­ eral Trvrre l.le today urged the ing an egg, or rgg*. for breakfast
According to the National Re
Histories) figures have taken a plan for imposing the additional day morning by Curtis Storey, .13. continuation of arm* reduction ef­ is o n e wav to tuck in some high- search Council's yardstick of good
grade protein for body “ building nutrition, r&gt;o grams of protein arc
beating in the movies, Guthrie taxes needed to keep the country of Orlando, who pounded on thr forts despite world tension.
Me addressed the opening les­ and repair.” say# nutritionist* of
added- Its pointed out that Billy on a pay-as-we-go basis during the door after noticing that the home
ion of a new U. N. committee the U. S. Department of Agricul­ recommended daily for an aver
the Kid was a triggar-happy little preparedness program.
wa* on fire.
•ge-sixed woman; 70 for a man.
created to take up President Tru. ture.
punk who neither looked nor acted
Its declared, however, that "on
For young children, the amount,
The elderly couple, gasping from
like Johnny Mack Brown, Robert the average, the Amrriean people smoke, barely had time to Gee man's suggestion that talks on
Beside* eggs, other food* from rises from 40 grama at 1 to S
Taylor, Jack Beutel or Audie can pay much more In taxri and from the biasing house, and wore arms reductions and atomic con­ animal sources, such as milk, years to 70 grama at 10 to 12
Murphy, (All have played the still be as well off as thay have onlv hath robe* over their night trol be combined. The Secretarv- meat, cheese, provide protein of year*. Teenagers need more pro­
General pointed out that he. Ilka
character on the screen.)
been In recent months."
clothes.
tein than adults to serve them In
Mr. Truman also had advocated
"And the western sheriffs are
The big thing, he emphasised
Mrs. Hodgkins waa taken to the linking the two subjects.
Hillis Declares Food
rapid growth: for average-weight
mad# to seem like great men," ha time and again, is to "atop this lome of Mrs. Luclla Norton. W. G.
On th* general aueation of dis­ May Win “ Cold War” glrle of 13 to 16 yean, 60 grama;
added. "But from their records, wild gyration" of the economy, Ivilbae who lives ntarby, noted
boys, 66: girls 16 to 30, 76 grama;
armament, Lla iald:
goucen^only gather that they liked hopped up by inflation.
that Mr. Hodgkins had lost hi*
boys, 100.
“ In tha present atato of tension
"You can't get much closer to cloth*# In the fire, and Invited him
GAINESVILLE, Peh. !4 -{/P )—
in the world, with rearmament
A general Idea of how well a
He also punctured the myth that perpetual motion than this spin­ to his home.
Food production may well be family breakfast docs its share to­
Pfocoodlng at a rapid pace on all
all
western characters could ning top of prices, wages, costa
At the Kilbee home, Mr. llodg- sides, it may seem academic and th* lifeline of a free world, Presi­ ward a day's protein can be gained
plug a gaat's eyebrow at 60 pace*. and profits," ha declared.
tine was offered clothes hv Mr
dent J. Illllls Miller of the Uni by noting approximate amounts of
“ O f course, there were some
Meanwhile the Federal Loyally Kilbee, and while sitting on a chair •van utopian to proceed with ser­
marksmen, like Wyatt Earn and Ravlew Board sought power to complained of tha smoke hurting ious discussion and planning on versily or Florida Mid last night. protein in some familiar breakfast
The struggle now under way foods:
Wild Bill lllckok." he said. "But bring about dismissal of govern­ his lungs when he fled from tha the regulation and reduction a#
armament*. I do not agree with in Korea may well mean that
being a good shot required not ment workers—or to bar appli­ fire.
A cup of milk (Mi pint). 4
, thia view."
an ample food supply will save grams; an egg, 6 grama; 2 slue*
only natural ability but years of cants from employment—If
it
Mr#.
Kilbee
later
stvted
that
Efforts
at
•
political
settlement
the free world from Communism of bacon. 6 inches tong, 4 grams;
practice. Few ^ of the men had find* any "rrasonabls doubt of
they noticed that the elderly man and the regulation of armaiheiita. snd dictatorship," he declared.
loyalty."
a slice of ham, 3 by 4 Inches, H
appeared
ill
and
put
him
to
bed,
ha
said,
should
go
hand
in
hand.
The board proposed thia to the
'cTtamor (giris ware lacking in
Dr. Miller*: cict38t*nt came in inch thick. 8 grams; 2 links pork
and
then
made
efforts
to
gat
a
Civil Service Commission which
a hrief talk before the banquet u u u g i, 8 grams; a slice of bread,
but were not successful In Army Is Asked To
will pass the recommendation on doctor
Legal Notice
session of the Agriculture Ad* 2 grams; Mcup cooked or dry
getting
one
to
tome.
to President Truman. If granted it
visory Committee, Grocery manu­ cereal with M cup milk. 6 to 6
Mr.
Hodgkins
waa
born
in
BelOpen
Camp
Blanding
would represent a tightening of
R O T tm
facturers o f America, and a num­ grama; 3 pancakes, 4 inches in
TO: praaant security regulations and
; Aus. |1, 1176 aad waa
ber of Agricultural Experiment diameter, 6 gram*. H cup hashT,M ^ r o r -wn,nA
a
retired
electrical
engineer.
Ha
Is
reestablish the standard uaad dur­
WABHINGTONTFeh. 1 4-D P 1 - Station, College of Agriculture browned potato, 2 grams.
survived
by
th#
widow
and
a
alaing World War II In acreening ap­
Florida Congress members and and Eatension service staff memtar-in-law, Mrs. Roy E. Kinney.
plicants for government Jobs.
ayor Milton Brownlee o f Gaines- Iwr*.
Under the praaant system for ^ • ■ " I v e d hara yesterday from
lie. today asked tha Army to
Earlier in th* session, Dave
Vermont for a vltiu
chocking
the
loyalty
of
U.
H
.
em­
consider reopening Camp Blending Thompson, Chicago, consultant to WILLIAMS SOT HUSH RECORD
af th* Ninth
NOTRE DAME. I m L - t f ) ployes and applieanta for lobs,
naar Stark*.
tha advisory group, pointed out
there must b« an actual showing
Meeting with Secretary o f th* that the lifeline or America con­ Notre name's 16M quarterback.
of disloyalty In order to dismiss a
Bobby Williams, threw 210 pass**,
Crime Committee
Army Pace were Brownlee and
ta in mat* whits child, h ere ,
Senator* Holland and Smather* sists of all process** concerned the most evar thrown by an Irish
A l i l t , turned RIC H A R D LAW . work &gt;r or refuse a job on grounds
with food production and mar­ back. He completed M tosses, for
treatlaaed Proas P i n One)
RENCK (1ALR. ton o f yourself aad of lack of loyalty.
and Reps. Bennett and Sikes, Flor­ keting.
Members of the Review Board whom he described as having had ida Dvmocrets. ,
W ife, DOHOTIIV RATES UALK, and
another record. HI# heaves ware
ya u are hereby required to appear said they were
requesting the ,'luHe a record of racketeering in
good for 1036 yard* and 10 touch­
Pace said various World War II
Kiwanis
Told
la said Court an ik e llt h dar or
reasonable
doubt"
system
again
hr
old
Hey.
in
Cleveland."
would
Army ramps over the country are
downs.
M arch , l i l t to ehow cauee w hy eald
"because
of
changing
conditions.''
testify
Monday.
p e th je a eheuld net he granted.
low being reviewed with th* possi­
"W e era back almost on a war . P«Hs*«. who now lives in Coral b l y J4 te*peeing seme o f then , CC*a«taue0 fe ta Page Oa*&gt;
land from which oh* had earn*.
footing agaiif," one board member
p a n s Iasian to Ba m M ha had net received ra- Having sold a number of valuable
February, laid reporters. “ We heller# it ti G a b les, h ,.,
t o a t ifr t o p u re e him toU o f •
a raaaonabls thing to go back to threatened contempt citation, go- m j — —JR•*• declared surplus In t o n : »»tb th# Captains aid, aha
O, p.
Jatmayad with tha children to
wartime Civil Service regula- fauver said.
Detroit and ta Indianapolis but
, made affective by President
Th#
Congress
members
and
lr f le r k
looaevelt In March, 1942. which WALLACE. Idaho, Feb. 14—OF) Brownlee pointed to the ad van • had no idea of th* valua of money,
Steam Hasted
and waa always puxslad at re­
danlad employment when there
d n. Wilson
lagea offered In reopening the big ceiving
—A
gunman
hilled
one
person
tochange
for
hills
tendered.
was a reasonable doubt as to loy­
day. barricaded himself In a store
?ord.°Vt*r*iJ»
She later learned the ealue of
a lly "
ttoriur for t*«Utlon«rs
money when two bogus fur buy
Hiram Bingham, former Repub­ building and wounded three ethers
era rave bar only 66 cents for
lican senator and governor of Con­ before police subdued him after a
„ TOSCANINI INJURED
NEW YORK. Feb. 14—OPJ-R# II valubbie seal-skins, the last of
necticut who 1* the board chair­ five hour gunfight. He was shot
Where_|pppineia Costa
man, iald the proposed "reason­ In th* head but not wounded currane# of an old knee Injury will bar furs except on* which she
So Littleable doubt” rule meant using this dangerously,
cut abort the arasent radio concert regarded as of no value and for
Of oU fall to Mop teat in the legal sense. This, he . „? h#riM Archie MrPhall Mid th* schedule of famed conductor Ar­ from a regular fur buyer.
cold don't delay. told, would bar any doubt baaed on killer, unidentified, may have been turo Toscanini- and perhaps and
LAST TIMES TODAY!
Mr. Collins In hlx Introduction
surprised in th* act of robbing the hit entire career,
“ whim or fancy."
pointed out that Rev. Manh la a
Tha hoard members said they store, then went bemrk.
_ An associate of tha 63-year-ohl retired Methodist woman minister
Police used tear gas and _ Toscanini said tha conductor would who has don# considerable work
wore unable to say at this lima
•bather a change In tha nilaa machine gun. For a time one af tha
In child guidance.
nded m
n *n lay In the street in lions) Broadcasting Company aerWould result In any wholesale re­
Guest* Introduced by Howard
view o f employe file* which have front of the atom. Rescuers war* ioa Saturday night Ha waa sched­ ,Montleth were Thoraaa H. Page,
m checked under the present unable to ranch him because of uled for two mere appearances this Orlando: R. F. Martonstein, Aa­
standards requiring proof of dis­ the rifle fire that cam* from tha
ron, Ohio; G. P. Pack, St. Louis;
loyalty, They u id thia ia a mat­ store's doorway.
G. H. and R. E. Beeker of Elmira,
Policeman Tracey Dawson told klMer kept this UU* mining
ter to bo deelt with if aad when
N. Y.: C. A. Crtbbe; Don McEm• change la made.
th* dead man was Gordon Hall- munltv of S,100 populatl
ber and J. W. Patrick. Orlando
stons, 36, a former rancher from turmoil.
and Ed Brandenburg of Highta'
Billings, Mont., who came hara
Ad*
Ha held officers at bay a
N, J.
Thursday &amp; Friday!
a month ago to work In tbojnlnae. Dawson Mid ho fired at pauing town,
Major General J, O. Hutchison
Won (ton Landing
For mors than three .hours after automobiles. Th# four men hit all waa congratulated by Mr. Mone shoot
In, Mgan, a fow mlnutoa
th*
shooting
•era walking along tha sidewalk leth cn hi* recent promotion
tContinued F rom P a g e One!
before 8 A M. ( I A. M. R8T), the and were shot down as they passed .led Smith and Robert S. Brawn
and other Allied troops mad* thrlr
the store.
wars-welcomed back to tha dub.
in evacuation from North Korea
aftor th* retrant from ChnngUa
Rsaorvolr in December.

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EYES EXAMINED

LONDON, Feb. 14—tiPt—De­
fense Minister Emanuel Shinwell
told the House of Commons today
If Russia's "experiment" In Korea
•ueeeaded, "Berlin or western Ger­
many might he the next step."
Rhinwetl said Britain has "no
alternative but to press on with
strengthening our defenses.”
The Defense Minister was the
opening speaker of a two dar de­
late In which the labor govern­
ment seeks approval o f Ita big
rearmament program.
This includes an outlay of C4,7GO.GOO.bGO UI3.DW.OOO.OIX)) dur­
ing the next three years and a 16day call-up of 260,000 armed forc­
es reserves this summer. The call­
up la Intended mainly as mobilisa­
tion practice against a possible
sudden outbreak of war .
Shinwell said the government
has decided to lower Its draft
medical standards in an attempt to
get an additional 10,000 Army men
each year.
"W e shall make thr best possi­
ble use of such men in those ac­
tivities for which they are best
fitted," he said. Meanwhile, he
declared, an attempt will be made
to train a higher proportion of tha
available Army manpower for ac­
tual eomhat.
Shinwell estimated tha total
strength of the British Armv.
Royal Air Force and Navy will be
around 600,000 by Apr, 1. He said
It “ should he spproarhlng 900,000
by Apr. I next year."

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suit bss bssn brought against you
in lb# C ircuit Court o f Ih* Ninth
Judicial C ircuit o t tb . S U M
ot
Florida, In and fo r H .m lnols C ou n.
IV. Florida. In C h a n c r e , by LOUIBE
FLO W ER* DOLAN, said suit bslng
tor divorce snd
styled: LOCIHh
FLOWERH DOLAN. Plaintiff, vs.
JAUKH L DOLAN. D efendant, and
b .rs b y required to file w ith J h *
Clerk o f said C ou rt at hi* o fflra In
the Court H ouse o f dem tnole C ou n ­
ty. Florida, at Hanford.
Florida,
your w ritten defenses, personally
o r by a ttorn ey . In said suit on the
ltlh day o f March. I t l t
Herein fa ll not o r Judgment w i l l
entered against you by default
WITNESS m y h ind and seal o f
said Court at Sanford, Florida, this
llt h day o f F sbru sry. IM L
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r-lsrk of th* c ir c u it
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ttoitritor fo r P lain tiff
TH E STATE OF
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been filed a ga ln ri you In tb s C ir­
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i f Florida, In and
fo r
Mrmlao:
County, by E fft* Alm s D uH nsy, tha
s i n e b sln g a bill for divorce, end
It having b e -n sllrg e d therein that
our residen t* Is unknown, you nr*
ere by required to he and sp p sa r
befors this Court snd fils
you r
w ritten d efen ses to said Com plaint
on or before th* lt lh day o f M arch.
A. D. I t l l , oth erw ise decree pro
co n fssto w ill l,e entered
against
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designated a s a newspaper o f g e n ­
eral circu la tio n In which this cita ­
tion shall be published one* sarh^
week fo r fo u r consecutive w eeks ■
WITNESS my hand and o fficia l
seal as C lerk o f the Circuit Court
In and fo r Sem inole County. F lo r ­
ida. this lt lh day of February, A D.
I tll.
tt V. HERNDON
C lerk o f Circuit Court
Ily: Norln* Norwood
Deputy Clerk
(lsrlsn d W. Spencer.
Attorney at Law.

Here’s Good News
For Parents of
S
Puny Children
HADACOL Mar Relieve Csua*
Of Diatrea* If Dae to 1-aek of
Vitamins BS. BJ. Niacin and
Iran
A healthy childhood ta tha basis
for a healthy adult Ufa. Little
» Horton, age four of 106
74th Avenue, Houston, Tesas,
was deficient in
Vitamins Bl, B2,
Niacin and iron
id just didn't
have any appe­
tite at all. Ill*
father, Mr. F.
W. Horton, Md
that they Just
mldn't get Lev
. j eat. Then they
heard about
HADACOL o n
th* radio, and — ------ - decided to try it for La*. After
king HADACOL, Mid Mr. Horwen. Lea1* appetite picked up and

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p. o. Bos no.

S .n ford , Florida.
Solicitor fo r Plaintiff.

IN TH E V O t'H T OF T H E COUNTY
JM H )K .
BEEINOLK
COUNTY,
PLOEIDJt, IN PROBATE.
IN R E : EST A TE OP
MARY
MOHDAUNT MISSOURI
JINKINS. a ls o know n aa MAUDE
M JINKINS. Deceased.
TO ALL CRED ITORS AND P M .
ha started anting three hesrty
SONI HA VINO CLIAM I OR D E ­
HANDS AG AIN ST SAID RO TATE!
meals a day. Now La* has gained
Ten aad each e f you are hereby
weight, has more energy, and notified
and required to preeent any
never has to be coaxed to eat.
claim s and dem and* which you, o r
either
e
f you. may k a r t again st
Her* is Mr. Horton's own state­
the eatate o f M ARY MOHDAUNT
ment:
MISSOURI JINKINS, also know n a s _
"La* was very weak and run­ MAUDE M. JINKINS. deceased, L te M
down and Just didn't want to o f said C ounty, te m i Oeunty Judge
o f Sem inole County,
F lorida , at
eat at all. We heard about HAD­ hie
o ffice in th e court h .u a * o f eald
ACOL on tha radio and decided County at Sanford, Florida, w ithin
that was what Laa naadad. After sight calen da r tnaatha from tha
e o f tha fir s t publication o f this
he started taking HADACOL his lim
otlce. Each claim o r drm and shall
appetite picked up right away, e In w riting, and shall a u t a tha
lla started gaining weight and place o f residence and post o ffic e
o f th e claim ant, and than
to real wail Bow and has been address
be sworn t o bp th* clnlannni, hie
..siln g real goad. HADACOL has agent, o r hi* attorney, nnd nny such
Wra toad for Lae and I heartily riaim o r dem and not a* filed shall
b# Void.
recommend U to dvaryona."
SAN FO RD F . DOUDNET
Aa adm inistrate* o f tho
Bays and girls, here's a gift for
E atate o f M A R T
MO I t - f t
you. A fra* Captain HADACOL
DAUNT MISSOURI J tN ^ *

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Comic book. Just write to Tha LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette. La.
• tani. T h e t-elian* C arpers tie a

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M A t &amp; E V * J I N K ? S l! De*
First pu blication Jnn. St, t i l l .

Important News for
Growers and Staekmen

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Safer Cough Relief

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th* frontier wait, ho docland, un­
less you count thoM of a talntat
"A lf'la all. It does aoom that
tha movtoa raoooatraU tou much
on tha vioitote af tha want," tha
author oboorred, "fluroly. then
w e oeraa gunplay, hut there wa*

LAST

TIME TONIGHT

Double Foatur*— Bargain Program

• im m M tessiac tsqsfass s tot orupsrisact thst ceat
seen met ot books. Thks iikrtisg s totiUssr formula, for
M M M . BMMr oeofi uod prate from ■Florida soil &lt;ett for
a fcrtiiaar ms its f wlsny for your ptrtfcultr soil, your crape.
TUs tokss sapariSBOs as e «U at etudy.
H a rt « *y k wU pstyyou to talk to your Wilson * Tooraer
fapsiMoesItva. Ha kasws local form praUMiia. Tho Wlleon
A Ite m * paopla bora baa Mudylog Florida soils aad cropa
for a n a Asa half a oaotaiy. Kaowiog fchat is bast for your
for

i GlrT
Do Carlo

Thor* were

food B*Ul*

tqraTftfaSlmo •
to aoa tho
ahowu for a

THURSDAY ft FR ID A Y
ha

H U N T IN G -T Y P IN G

CltEWT INVE8TIGA1Ui-b-iJ'

TMRRISI

WILSON a

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In U n ity U lt r a In S t r t n f l h —
To Protect the rase* of lh« World;
To Proowl« Ike Progress of America.
To Prodocc Ptorprrilji for Hanford.

TH E

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W a n te d
AN

Esta b lish e d 190X

VOLU M E X X X X tl

IN D E P E N D E N T

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

D A IL Y

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Increasing cloudiness through
Friday, local showers southeast
|*«tIinn. Not quite »o cool north*
cast cisast tonight. other* L f III*
tie th.ingr In lemneraturc.

N EW SPAPER

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Nit. 126

Farm G range
Chipyong Is Relieved Gkehs
U.S. Forces In Europe W ill
Truman
By Smashing Assault; Tax Proposals Be Increased By 4 Divisions,
Chinese Reds Routed
Marshal! Informs Congress
Pay-As-Wc-Go Prin­
ciple Is Endorsed:
Aid For India Bill
Offered In House

South Korean Marines Ca____ _ n
Capture 2 Islands M fillipP r KfiCCIVeS
Commanding R e d
Port On East Coast
TOKYO Feb. T s ^ - V i- An Ala Chinese Red ting today lo re­
lied relief column smashed through
inforce American and French force*
holding the Chipyong anchor on
the central Korean warfronl.
0 The relief force bellied eight
hour* before breaking through lo
the Chipyong perimeter at 5:30
P. M. The action began fire mile*
south-southwest of the town.
The hard-hit Chinese finally
broke and rao.
Chipyong, 35 air miles easisoutheast of Seoul, is the left Hank
anchor of a 20-mile Allied defense
« line stretching ever snow-manlled
7 hills and valleys to Wonju. key to
the central mountain pastes.
The American-French garrison
stoutly withstood two days of mast­
ed Red infantry assaults lo help
break the back of the drive aimed
at cracking lha central front. The
Communist push was stopped Wed­
nesday.
Red casualties were counted at
I0,683 on all front* Wednesday. It
brought to nearly 100,000 those
killed, wounded or captured since
the Allied limited push by hunterkllkr columns began Jan. 25.
AP correspendent John
Ran­
dolph reported the Chipyong gar­
rison radioed that the Chinese
(CwMissa On rage Tkeest

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Farmers Urged To
r Join
Conservation
___---------- K . - z e j r a -----PrOfframi
fir f f S t
®
______
l e » RuUier, ehalrrnmn of the
Seminole County Production and
Marketing Administration Com­
mittee. today urged all farmers
In the county lo help Instill a
stronger and belter country by
signing up to participate in the
1951 Agricultural Coaae rvation
v Program.
f
By carrying out Ike conserve
lion practices for which they
sign up, he declared, they wlf]
be doing their part to Insure
plenty of food not only for the
present emergency tail fur gen­
eration.. to tome.
Die best interests of the na­
tion lie pointed out, require that
Its soil and water be protected
from deitructiun and waste.
“ If leal than 20 percent of the
people are to rouKnue to proP dutf enough so Inal the other
80 per-ent can go ahead with all
of Use other acllrltlfa .that malt
up our civilisation.
lion, there must lie
a continuing effort to protart ami
Improve the nation** limited land,"
he glatcd.
to prevent price: »f
. "K ffort*
ff
farm [ rod net* firm dropping to
mlmiue levels are an essential
part of that effort," hr added.
The farmer who a sea the asal*Unce provided undar ACT to
turn under a green manure rov­
er Crop to develop pasture* and
-roves, ami who make* u»e of
line material and minor elemenu in fertiliser*, la m partner
with non-farm people In the con
serration effort, said Mra. Butner.
Farmer* of this . county who
are not already signed up for
the conservallo'. .-rogram mar do
so at the County Agent’s office.
Mar. 15 Is the deadline, he aaid.

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Costello Is Vague
Jaycee Award For BeforeCommittee,
Good Government Kefauver Asserts

Tucker Says Hospital Gambler Answers Al!
Association Favors Questions Bui Is
Ordered To Return
B a s e Reactivation
W. II. .Siemix-i rented the anM.W Y O R K .! Feb. I'»
nual Junior Chsmhei n! Comiitene Senator Ltles Krf*u»ri (l)-leon)
(•nod Government Award today .it -.ml today that gamble, Frank
the regular luncheon of the Jay- Costello answered all question* fir­
tees al the Yacht Club, flie award ed at him by Senate mine pinfiet*
was presented by Alvin Chilian. to hut that bis replies hi tome «airs
the one, who in the opinion ol ,i were not "fully -atisfaitory."
cummillrr of non-Jaycret. I ad
I he i hairniaii ol the Senate
done the most In sdvaiue the i time uitrtiigating rnmniillee maile
cause of good government tn San­ his tlatrmenl allri Cntlelln had
ford last year.
testified for two limn* today at
Mr. Slent|M-r, a member ol lire a i lute,I session of thr investigator*.
The Tennessee sena'nr ,.ud that
Commission and pitudenl of the
local Jaycers, was drier died by Cn*lelln\ memory ptoted vague nn
Mr. Odham a* one n| lire moil mme matter* and tlial the gamb­
progressive leaders in Sanford.
ling figure had hern mderrd in re­
T. E. Tucker, president of Ihe turn later in the day.
Fcrnald-lasughtnn Memorial Hos­
Kefauver indicated that one ol
pital Association, told the Jayirr- lltr questions Costello did not an­
that the Hospital Association it swer satisfactorily wat whether
wholeheartedly in favor of thr ir- there was gambling in the lleverlv
turn of the Navy lo Sanford, dis­ Clilh, a plush night club aasino
claiming any rumotv In the rfh c l neai Nrw Orleans. Cntlelln hat a
that elfnrlt had hern made the part interest in the night s|mt.
group lo ixrtuatlr llie Navy not
Costello wat |ierfeclly groomed
to come here.
(or hit dale with the Kefauvei
mitil II.at a very inmnilitre no (hr third and linal
lie pointed .M
trri.HU aitueimis fow l the city L| „f j,,
flew York hearand county
ruunty an thr facilities at the
, ,
Oat A venue inn Ming arc wholly ingi, He woie a camel bail oteiInadequate to house the number blur and white polka dot lie and
■A
, patient* which toe pri-&gt;eut hnv p i f fell h sL
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a rriv e d
ibe u-™w,.r,
hy Judge liouglat Htcisatroni, igiaitris al the fedeial rouitbnusr.
suggested that siner the Fi»h arrnnipsniee) by Cscorge Wolf, hi*
estate I* not anffirlenlly liquid si altntney. Cntlells was asked wheth­
resell I to begin a hospital, Hu*
Itutees tldgiil isr pe. .ilMiiml In er he espected "a lu»*lr."
Wolf re|dii'd I hat hr rg peeled
agree in n*«time m definite c m
niltment toward irliling liospil*! "a pleasant session."
Costello ftnst appeared Ie-fore
bonds Issued by the County. Such
liomls might lx* sermeii, hi- M id, the committee Tuesday. At that
through pledging an Increase n lime he rt-fusml to answer iiuesCounty millagt'. or through as- tinn&gt; concerning a New Orlean,
singing City clgarslU I s m and gambling outfit unit** hr rimld
County rare track (unds,
refer to hi* book*.
Mr. TucLer added that the ho*Hrnalur Estes Krfauver Hi
ital would I* named tin- Fish Trimt told newsmen yrideiday Hie
Icnmrial II,--i-Hal and would In- group sst*» was Imiiili mg into
operated In error dance wit I, th»- p*«-»il.1r runner tions tietwri'n f'-is
wislies of Hi* Tiudre, in o»,ler tell,* and New York Tammanv 11*11
f f naifIHUret U| Fl|f IllfMl
l« conform
i.» lei.... of tinwill.
Pointing out that Randall Chare,]
I • S. CAHl'ALTIKX
William A L»ffl»i, Andiew Car
it AHIMNOTON, F»b 15 nt’i
rasvay and he had diseuaiod th* Announced U. H. combat ra.iialttrrohlem personally with Kerusloi | in Korea ro,e to 4l,(J3h teniav, an
Inllaud whrn hr ta u n l thrmigli ioeirasr nf *H7 in a week
4fasti aarO Oa Page T t m i
The lota], which reflrrtK noillira linn* to fainillca through Fen.
finVKKNMRNT AWARDS
It, Inrluded 7JM6 killed In action,
JACKSONVII,Id:, Pel,. 15 f/Pi 31^195 wotindnl ami 0X95 missing.
— Federal government rontnirt
Of those on the wounded list,
award* to Florida firms ainrr Fel&gt;. 820 have -inre died and 83 of the
I total 53.352,113. the Drpariiuriit milling are known dead, raising
of Commrrrr reimrlrd IihIsv ,
Mai 11. H. rntnbat deaths for the
Awards *lnee Jan. I amount s« rnmpaigti to M,1M.
18X58JH)f.
The missing total also ineludsi
Thirty-two rontrarta
lofalinc BiJ who have slnre returoeit tu
13X51.181 have Iven given In It. H. military rontrol ami lit
Florida ranneis of rilru* juices kiamn prisoner* of war, leaving
8.'.'h;i riirrrntly missing.
slnre flu- fil*t of the year

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The Price O f Being A ‘Celebrity*

Ernest Lvrcraubt
Died This mforning
Ernest 1-agaraulst, 77, died sud­
denly at his home In Lake Marv
at 6:30 A.M. today.
Bern In Kwreden June 24, 1873.
Mr. Larerquist came to the United
Rtate* and settled In Providence.
R. L at the ate o f 90, Ite moved
from there to Lake Mary 26 rears
•a veteran of Uw ftam^ah-Ameriran War and memhaf sd Theodor*
Roosevelt Camo No. 13.
He Is survived hy the widow «f
Lake Mary: two brother*. Tonv
and Nat I-aganmlatt three sister*.
jrockaon, Mrs, Ann*
Ora Ugevirulat, all
Funeral Mrvtcca will S l i U ! ,
11:00 A. M
,«*on Funeral
lav. c. r.

WASIIIMiTflN, IVb. IS—4/T*s
—The goternsnenl lista* ordered
many large meal psrkrr-. In rntl
hark prirr* in a ssirpriae mosr
aimed *1 eelleilng prire ..(tiecee*
on » holpoater* and retailer*. The
arliun ***«- taken by the Hitler
.Hlahilissthin ffll'Hl.
iillmal-.
Ihrtp evpre-.ed doubt the mosr
aiHilil ha*r an* iniinrdiate affect
nn retail meal price- paid hy
hoo-essisr*. Instead, lire* -aid, (I
t« noire llkrly In gnaisntrr
"mnrr rs|uilable dlsiribsilinn" of
meat -.upplir*. Tlirs notrd lhal
meal price* georrally were froren nn Jan. 23 at Ihr highr*!
lesel rhargrd hy a retailer het*een l»er. 19 and thsl dale.

C h u rch ill Raps
Attlee Regime On
A to m ic Failures

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ItlMMlN frb T fs fA’ i
Win
•ion thou loll went ciinning (&gt;&gt;i
llie I shoi goveinmeill in ilehatr
loalav, piesvmg lo* niotU'ii ol o'&gt;
W/YSHIM.ION. Irb Is 4/1*1 , onlidence tn ihr u-ginie »• iinIbe Nation &gt;1 (ifarigr |ohl (of* fll In , my out "an effritive dr
Brest today the H.HHI.(HKHXXI jn. , Irrue pulu y.
itease in imjivniutl nuotnr lane*
i loot leaden lot I’ n»it»- Mtttisl
rerorntriendeii hy I'rrsuirnl Truman ei \tilre'&gt; gmrsnmenl were tewould l*r all right for .* starter. It ported to have tohl Altlee they
tstd the rates will h.**e In lie tars- were faulv *ttte ihey could avoid
ed attain later.
a defeat in ihr House of Commons
lire farm oig.iniratlon's siew* which cmthl for,e nrw elections,
werr set forth in a statement preD|»enmit lire -rltaik nr the House
pared hy its Irgidalive counsel. J •hd' itr on Ins motion, ( him hill
I. Sandnt, for ihe Hou*e Way* declatrcl that ihr placinu of the
iron .rod «ire| mduvlry under stale
and Means Committee
tontlol
rilrrlive today, mleiivillrd
ll arnounlrd In a feiretal enHull.in , piolileilit ill a lime ol
dorventenl of thr 1’rrssdent‘s $10.intemalioiial i nil*.
(KMi.OnO.OOO "fust bite" las plan.
"Evidence* and riamplrt »l ihr
In addition lo ihr $4.f)MMK«.n00 inrpliiiHlr and imoni|selencp of
boos l in iiiditdiiai income lairs, the unvemment are luoughl .sins-•I
ihr Truman pingMiii calls lui daily ytliriny:l&gt;' liefoir us." hr said
41 **«ltni**ifl tin | * n if T l i r t f l
"W r air consinred that llie nil*
,1 ..a l i a .,,.*

'in lvLvie Filmed"

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AttltTANf HCMTAIV cit llie Army I ul ll Johnson shake* hands with
Hen. Douglas MseAtfhiie »t the nirp it In T* k /o prior to lAlng olt for
lh» United SHtrs Jnluoc n will si-poct t v Washington on hi* survey of
Korea and Japan,
(Drjense Dept, Im lii ( I" to from ftifernatlonel)

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^ PCUI ion 0 f ,N af !_nvoi“ s J u ?2led

Secretary Emphasizes
Eisenhower's Need
For StronK Backing
From United States
WASHINGTON, I cl. 15 t/P)
- -Ailinmislfalmn |*lsns rontem*
p liir tint si* l ’ S Army &lt;h*mons
inplr the American /ones now
m Ltllopr will seise with the
combined Allird jtnncs being or*
gsmml lo defend Wntrm Europe
against pssssslilc ('ommumst aggtcsiion,
Seiielaiy of lh-|cnic Marshall
gase the figme which means send­
ing os ci fout additional divisions,
to ihe Senate Foreign Relations
and Armed Sen ires Committed
today. IL ,.1111 he did ii "tcluclanlly" hot in hclirf il was belter
than to base a debate user uncer­
tainties.
Maish.il! gave no osrt.all figure
as lo mmiliris ol men. liul an
American Army division (onsists
of about Ifl.Ofltl ittrn In addition,
supporl elrmenl*
supply and
mainlenamr. comrnunicalnsn. Iran•pml.ilion and ollur uml*--are
nerdcsl lo kee|i combat limes in
a stale n| seadmeis.
Under uueslloninu from Senator
I viidon Inhii'oo 1 1).Text. Mar-hall -nid 11-- movement of four
more &lt;oinbnt ilivi-inn- lo Furope would involve the Srndini* of
«! mmiI IIMi.lMNI men there.
lie &gt;ai.| 72.IMNI fighting men
would male on the four divisions
al full 'tirngth. and that "atsout
UiUMin or 25,(881" iiiitiportini;
timip* would l*e nCeiled in addt*
IS ualln.irA its I'ni, Snarl

At Hlue Surimrs Kickoff 1»Break
HIOiV^.^.!
War Criminals Is For Convenience,
lust
Mofiasi pul 111 rC mad* ■ III KfuDelayed By Court Chief Clerk Says Rtmd Department
ida foe put*li&lt; it&gt;* |»nr
Thr Roy So I drive will iqu-o

ally featnie prrlty gii|.
inr
where III till fuirgioimil, Init oil
a inent filn sluMyllnu ikfietliloM
n( IItin- Spring i la- "Movies For
Industry" eeinerainm, tl.n-i- i-n
were aiarrnl. •
They an Wtmlry Sswssc , i|o
Whelrhel anil Herald (kivillgton,
nil of Knnfonl, who lunidlril rat
or, on the m in s of lilue Spiini:run Mini thr St. John* Itivrr wlulthr raineiamrn -hot an-nr, n
milui.il rolnr.
Thi laiy* wrn- inken to tlo
spring • hy W. It "Hill" William
who ilrlan-,1 that the ramrrurn. n
stali il that Hlur Spring* provi li
thr "pirttir I i rlirry they •
rvei fllnird”
Mr. William. I* pre.ldeut
the Blue Spring.- Terr ere Devehu
mnit *’•». which within H* two week* plans lo Open 11 111Ml
(KMt Mjlafivisioii roinpri.nig
111
arrr* nf wooded land edlarrnt Ithr Springs, llie half mile inn
end Ihe St- Johns River. M
(It villi- lleik* la vu r-pie-iili hi
end (I. W S|*eneei I* aerrrlaty
ami tree-urer.
Flowing mil of high kiniiii.I.
lilue Spring- t«'iirs out ICSI mil
Holt gallon • of water a d-sv *
tdoi- a* ihat in •‘mother’s wc *&gt;
tub.” l^walrd two nnd a half
n-lte.. writ of Miangr CRv. II '
rated Ihr fifth largr.t qiring *•’
Florida.
II. Jam* - Hut. prnlden' •f
the Sefnlwde f'mmt HImioI*- of
Commerce and mllerinr of p'&gt;
I,|,loin relies his* arcu»*'l thf(»*il right* in Ihr area

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Readies Alternate
R e p a i r Projects

( i. •»r&gt;-- inns ninu with u siwwinl
•’ K. I off" hreaFfol
*t 8■ml
ii ts s
si", lock al *l*r V.i*til • lllh, nisd
R c f llS C S T n C h .'lt l K e
Willi t'ol H H IlnnlltiBM n - I.jisi
O f f it n il
T e lls
Ol
limn Mt • M I* l.ulrhi 1 will
TAt.I.AIIASSEF, Feb th Hit
a* 1 1 r I|o blent fn.1
The State It-a.l Department
Ten teaiin represent •t'K •’•vie,
have J.’iil.iHai.iMin Mnrth nf
11 AND.SHUfG. t !-■i in inv, 1 1 - I.
.. itlir .in.I vrtesaiiii orgiiiiisntioin
I MI AIIASN! I . I rb 15 4/|*| «ill
tack In Its Dili I budget to allow
ol Sanfoiil will map out plan' fm I I t /l’ &gt;
A U ll-lllhll flglll III!
I nimri « liirl (Irik I W. !^|i&gt;cl*"• for changes i„ plans t« met worlJ
swiliritalion foi fund- to promnle life hi a frdrial iliitiul i "Uil m
4if ll»r ,S|,||r lin|Ht*krtnrnl (iini- conditions.
the program. W. I Hunt will
..
.
,
.
The hoard nnimunceil it had
serve a* grm r«l i-htnrman s.f the |W**liint* ili tmluy ‘ lMsr,| ..II Hi fitMMon
» lir
mnir f*ikr
•iliccluleil hint'ini’ ill *etr„ I ,,, MIM'D r« pfintril .mil JH^ulril t (rn prop*ml a 1111,188&gt;,1881 tentative
ill ive.
i.udgrl for Ihe year, although
Kept ear nting htwiim- will Im- in to w.si i iiiiiin-il,
,1, .,1 l) S.
(»»»4r 9 %i1111*T\ li*i f ini*11 11ir *nr11IP* funds will actuuMv Im- nvisitable
ll h (Soff, i Hpialn: It. Sim M m l. soli heir.
IHi* I
i»( 11mi ll mii' llir dth Nil foi airilv I D .'*25,42,1 worth of
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v*oi k
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and It li. Fvasi
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llow aid llolelei will -ervt * iimihL iiI. -uni tls •* as loin; • 1
mjrun
i|iir*lMMfril liy l|»r prolcct were entered In the budraptam of Hi* .layrs-i Seam, .i*.I-*•I
***innn. mu mi» v &gt;ttsfvtliriK •illrpfil ret by type and location in such
hy
Judge Ihiogla Sti'll.trom, the I S. , noil , on' oh I « M«*—
ill* &gt;*111$|if it
Mt fin nitliHH! (hf a wav that if "a national ernerJohn Kadei. Mvw t&gt;&lt;lttam. * 1 , oipil, .h lion lilnl by in iin.ii
liHjlfllflft .HmI tifu *ji|!ffrf [til tllf gene) halt* os make, construeAI lint tong. Tim frawfoid, lied fol llie .rsro i ii,nh iiuie.l mro I
Imi of one linpo vible, another
Wight and M Wallarr
Nf.tir S fn tlr
t in ill ion will In: il.iynl
can t.e quickly suh.(Ruled with­
1 In Musiii.
oil I'infe ...... I
I II* frit l|t*'&lt; » If i Is tsilij ,« 141f*’ " f out impeding the g,nernl pro*
Tin seven—former SS off*
Woman's (Tut, wilt I*, repse mleil
rtuHIHin Ml *;iam "
hy Mr*. P M t»ingle». &gt;a|italn; nml mum s-nlr*lion u*m| •if., .ol fi ll .i &gt; im ul M «
iNTifiniiliiii ("t (tit* rntiil fuinThr budget, subject (&lt;&gt; adoption
Al i Mai ion Ham in. Mi-. Frit HirMM’ll «lf the iniiiilci *.f Ilii'ii
at a Jacksonville meeting Mar. 21,
hhlii|n.
(»f «’ivilian' ilnrlng
Vihlrn. Mi- Kleanot Hisvenal and
ii
Imvr
II
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thru
I**Wnr II i*rtRinnlt&gt; wan 1
fits up J'l7,ir..V.i’.&lt;» foe construc­
Mr* F. J limit h
1(H •11IV t*irim^I,” hr *iiil “ th eir *i»* nl* tion Mini reconstruction "f pri­
John, I'ler***n will serve * gone l&lt;* llie gall"w
'M
l
iff
iiiii
t
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tn
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rIt
tnpr®
in
thr
mal y roads, I2l,ijfil*,IWI for scrnploin nf the Anirrirall I •glon nlglii The hanging w» i |,MS' .»
4•If14rIt*t fit Jill',i r thh *M Ihut cundary road., $7,248,517 for
tram which is ill me Iii-l, It '/ until la*l night, lb"" l".
John-on, J I. Steven., John Hen again Iwris use nf ihe nun" !**• J I’MHi * IT| Uh 4H| 1 » !' r«*l|.|l*l Mf'l maintenance, $2,rtHH,t8t for adIfrf ifrtivrvy."
ministration and $.1,321,057 for
til ilgglr
tarik and Fraisel- X lliaiia.
if. r,s
in
i
ksr* pfIni right nf-vsay purrhaie.
*
Jacl. MorTtson i &lt;»pt*in «f
Ibe It ft. court .(• iiirl
m I h» iitukf »t
.1 full rrfuitil
The "108,1881,(1(81 cupe led to lie
the I.ions tram win. I. ha* * GI h m* cut pus Will all 1ilt *t i
nimilrsl (III ll
nvailaiito f"r i-ipenditur, incliidra
nifinhrr*, A I
Hkinner. Dr Ye. tt'lllay attorn*-) Wan* n M»•
$11,000.(881 frail. IM olinc taxei,
udIh t 'I f«'4
Frank Unillman, II J. Rml.ee and glee filed an ap|*cal in M •kliM't" »4*h(t-|ih"M»»K»upli
11 ssTiHMttt *4 up I'm;' IraiH
an.) other Mate murcr*, I’Jb.'VH',44 oNlDtncd lip
•W"t
f a ll \tilliam». Itolaiy ir p ir .,illa­
iami f,.*ni tl.e federal government,
tive, air ( &gt;rwill, Toiirhlon, rap
$25,722,000 from Ih.imIs* $it,".l,000
tain, slid J II 1 rail*.. Dr, Phil
liom countir. and eille and ■
Wort gate ‘ and J t tugley. mem
carryover lastaticr of $11.8(81,(8)0
Ia n
from If50.
The Pilot H int include.* M,
Major projects in Ihe l!*M bud­
IV I II..Ce head, .nptaln; Mi
Police Commended
get air $25,722,715 fot the JarkJ.wl Field. Mr. / . II Ratlifl.
tonvillo Hridge nnl Eiprcsaway,
For Solving Thcfls Mr* Al Hunt, and Mi . II F
$1,230,000 toward a 128.000,000
Chapman
R, jrillN m lliriirruw Fit
The hlh* larlge groiqi has
I’olire Chief Rov Wllliains to
WASHINGTON, Frb l» h1’&gt; As hr lease- fot l.mo|*e , Sin. Gen hridge across lower Tampa lly,
day commended two ineinlier:. of John William* a:- captain end ,ial Dwight I). Livenhiaswei i i otiliontril s-itli the in l of I'lidding an $1,000,000 towanl a $11 ,000,000
Fort l-atidrrdale bridge or tunnel
his force. Set. W. A. Ilnnie and include. II F. Ie-,is. !..»*« f .
Patrolman Jack Hickson, for mil- taalgr, J II Tfultsck, I! W. Me Allied defense against imssiMe ...... . .ibkh '"t» wliilc -MMienily nnirr- l.rujrct; $085,000 for widening road
five between Miami and Home­
standing service In making ar fid lough, V K. I.lttl' ’ltd M lam of sll ihr I ..million- .... lei wlmh lhal I...... . Iim-ld base hi fl|lll
rest* (bat endeil a serle* of r&lt;d. L. Itainirn
Tbr big question mall bang- i"M Yi,«o*lasia and llie .pic....... is stead, $1,400,18)0 for road nine in
Mr*. F (i. Kitpalsnk. Jr., will Ihi ,1 avi«( Mlcllitc atmies with in .............literI .Soviet awttlanc* Dade county, $1,085,000 for three
hcrie* which had baffled police for
projects on road five in Hruward
the paat 30 dav* and which h*J (lead the Wotmin’* full, team
alia,!. Ynistalavia •ho.ild ll
required Ihe hiring nf estra walrh which Includes Mr* W. W. Tyie,
plied Dial he could liol oay any. lounty, $ Ij)83,000 for roads, park­
Went
go
to
her
defen
-e*
Mrs. flydr Ramsey. Mr*. II F.
men.
thipp |.&lt;-.fic, hill Dial American ing arrisi and olhet facilities in
lq icrent wed
this qu- -»••
The arrest of three Negro Inn j Roberson. Mr* J N. Atrai'll**
policy ,«mld la- uimnied up in ll" Slate park* and ||0|,I8K) for roads
and
othei
irlu'rd
to
1
1
•
■
,,ii'oMonday on suspicion hv the t-» * and Mr* f f&gt;. Watli*.
yrntdof a ilalement Rieslilent on State Inititiitnm grounds.
(V)ssiblo aim - aid foi Mm bat It1'.
officer* solved the mystery nf
Ti
moan
made last July.
and th" like hu'a been eai. fillly
more than 15 breaking and enlri Kids Art- Ankcd Fur
Mr Truinan, seleiriin- lo the
run.-.id,'rod hi I- and III eon«ulta men
log rates, said Thief Williams One
Sanford Weather
in il.,- Kremlin, had warned
of lha fcoya. II year* old. wav or
Nimv Smyrna Kridirr Hot] lit. the Riiti i. French
that those who have tl.e power to
istl.ei western goveriunent
derad by Judge Dmjglaa Slrniltom
High ycslcrdav, 7fi
Itnln.li or .sithtmld acH- of aggerto be aent to (lie Marianna Indus
Eli,i.hnwer, ailiiti for F ui»|h- sin,i dtoutd realise Dial "new ,eI,ow today 51
TALLAIIARR
e E Pel. It^ r/Pi
trial Behool, and Ihe other two -faintra&gt;tor* today were1 a,kr,t from New 5'ork i™!ib pr«snm eoiiroe to aggression in the world
Ram 00
aera parolled In rare o f parentF*b. rain. 2.57 Incbee.
to aubinlt bid* Man 81 on two ably ha* been briefed on the o ffi­ today might well tialn to the
On one of the boys * * » found a big
cial
estimate
nf
Ihe
situation
de­
Normal Fib. rain, 2.31 Inches.
hi caking |M»int the fatulr uf
bridge project*—one in Jack*
loaded pistol whlrh had once been
veloped thi a jser lisd. Wl.at li i- now world peace."
the property of the late Klnnff ronville and the other In New
and whal It may brownie In th.
Reach.
Acheron added lhal the AmrrlHand, and which waa atolen re Smyrna
The Weather
The Jacksonville prulerl call* aie clearly matters of ntmnat irn
attitude toward agirierdon
IV when thr home of Miv
rentls
fur
construction
of
a
bridge
across
had
Iroii
-hown
in
Korea.
Tou
of.
portance
to
his
European
Allied
Charles Hand was broken into. A
JACKSONVILLE, Frb. 15- (AT
ficlah. believe lliat while ihe Com­
wrist walrh stolen from lie Two the 8t. Johns River at Gilmor* command
17
74
Atlanta
Htreel.
It
I*
part
of
the
rlty's
munist
leaders
might
have
tl.ouirt-v
Spot Inn on Geneva Avenue was
Authorillea here apire his im i
3
31
H'smark
$42,000.O
U
Q
bridge
and
espre^slast
June
they
cotlld
K*t
l,y
with
Among other places
s'no "Vnuld b* simplified if he
36
41
llrownsvillc
way
progvm
»h»
conquest
of
Korr*
they
must
been entered ami ro&gt;&gt;cnuld know definite'' wheih*-i *be
ra
21
Contractor* may off*, separate «•!*, IU *l|i»« wm.i'l Mil halite now a -some that eve,, satellite at t’hicagu
the Odham Motor Co.,
to
11
De»
Molnr*
blda
on
the
substructure
and
snp
tack* *&gt;n Yugoslvi* very likely
nr Star*.
#7
42
Freano
Hickson and eratructur*. or combined bids fur against aggro*simi on 5‘ ngoslavia would apart World Wat Ul.
II
2$
as the (J. N. did In Kmra. Rut in
Quite aside from any U. N. rea- New 3'ork
Ernest th« rumidetc job.
—
•The New Rntyrna Reach pro­ dleallnns are that decisions m
•line*a to fight isi-greasion, Yugo- rhoenia
_____ with en30
7o
Washington
speelfie
action
Would
tu
*
finally
ject
rails
for
con*truellun
nf
n
slavla
haa
a
strategic
iui|Mirtanre
______
___ , Stealing a rarbu
7
18
jn western military planning Winnipeg
government checks. The radio 1.200-font bridge and two smaller m«de nfjer *he emergenev aro-*50
72
traced tn a local aacond hand approach bridges on road 40 The uueatlnn nl Ameriran m.liev which Korea did not have. II laekannvilla
as
72
across the Hillsborough River, toward Yugoslavia was out t * 8e atand* on the southern flank of Miami
T7
53
part of tlw Inlercuastal water- rretary of Rtate Afheaon at a Western Europe: Tlto*a 38 dlvl- Tallahassve
56
77
Tampa
H M lIsirt Oa raa» rears
way.
new* conference yesterday. He re­
WhHa Is an “old

s» %
;

ell

Defense Needs S.iitl
Neglected In Inter­
est Of Socialism

« 8 6 .r iW-*
r York, Duka, a

.MacAi'lliur Kids .lolutsnn l

*“
m

Tit
*Asa*

Hit'll Commissioner H, . ! C(I llii'li Cotirl
I)c *i 111

Seulem es

l*Ti rn i&lt;lire Changes

.

*
■tIst-li.f

I,ack Of Deti-sion On Yugoslavia
Hampers Eisenhower In Europe

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                    <text>MONDAY FEB. t*1WI

TIIE E A N F O R IW IE n AM ), .SANFORD. FT.ORIDA

PAGE EIG H T

GREETINGS!

Von arc in te r c H tc d in Florida h o we
call your attention to the ad­
vantages of Sanford and Seminole
County. This pictorial portion of The
Sanford Herald will give you an id e a
of the gruciouK living, business and
agricultural possibilities of this sec­
tion.

Florida’s unusually delightful cli­
mate is enhanced by Sanford's inland
location, with ever-present moderat­
ing breezes from the Atlantic or the
(■ulf. An envigorating mean temper­
ature of til degrees in winter and 80
degrees in summer make year round
living conditions ideal.

Sanford, the County Seat of Seminole
County, an attractive city of Hi,000
people, is on the St. Johns River in
beautiful and substantial Ccntrul
Florida, 125 miles south of Jackson­
ville and less than an hour’s drive
from the ocean. Rich citrus groves,
fertile vegetable fields and extensive
cattle raising with their allied indus­
tries, storuge, packing and process­
ing plants form a sound economic
background for the section.

Fishing, hunting, swimming, boat­
ing, golf and tennis are excellent
and provide a wide variety of inex­
pensive recreation.

in the City or acreage for small sub­
urban farms or citrus groves are
available for your future home.
Visit Sanford as soon as you can. See
^or yourself how’ wonderful it is
to live here in an atmosphere of
friendliness and with outstanding
opportunities for downright com­
fortable living or profitable business
or farming.
We cordially invite you to become
one of us in friendly Seminole Coun­
ty. Write today to the address below
for detailed information.

For vacation or permanent home,
Seminole County is superb with its
central location, good roads, fine
water, excellent schools and all civic
dubs, fraternal orders and churches.
Here, too, you will find living costs
relatively low’. I*arge building lots

S. H. Whitney, Mgr.
Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce

Members o f the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce a d d their
Invitation to visit this prosperous Central Florida County.
AC C O U N TA N TS
I'rnlland and Gray
George William*. Jr.
AD DING M W MINI'S
llaynra Office Machine Co.
A G R IC U LTU R A L IM P LEM EN TS
Hill Implement ami Supply
Seminole Trurk ami Tractor

Company
Slim Machine and Supply
Company
A M IIU LA N C E SER V IC E
buck m&gt;ii Funeral llmne
AM USEM EN TS
niR T it..
Midget City
Sanford III land" Ktntirl Chili, Inc
Sanlamlo Spring*
HamUpnr Minlatuir Golf
A R C H ITEC TS
Elton Mniifldi.n AIA
AP AR TM EN TS
I’ail Apartm-nU
Takarli Apaitmrnla
Mr*. Kiel William.
AITO H N K V H
IJoyd F. Hoyle
John G. I^onatdy
JaniPa G. Sharon
Garland Hpencri
Edwin A. Sliinlod.ei
II. W. Ware
Vnlia William*
Fiarl Wilaon
Ouuylaa Htendrom
Gao. A. 8(rcei, Jr.
AU TO M O IIII.K IW VCHH
Melton'. Uaed Cara
Hollar Motor Hale*
Hunt Marrury Co.
A U TO M O B ILE HKAI.FUS
Niehol.on Hill, k Co,

Odham Motor Co,
Seminole County Motoia
Strickland Mormon lrw.
W. U. H. Pontiac Co.
A U TO M O B ILE PA R TS
Western Auln Parta
II. R. Pope Cb., Inc.
F. II. Brntt (Hanford Auto Partal
Cohen Radiator Shop
A U TO M O B IL E R E N T A L
Yellow Cab Co.
A U TO M O B IL E KEPAIH IN O
Con lei l'» Repair Shop
F.a11'* Garage
Maffetl Auto Service
Hot undo Brother. Her* ire
AUTOM ORILF. W H E E L A L P iN .
M EN T
Reel’a Ueetl Cara and Parta
(Walaon Reel)
IIAKHRM
Itobb’a Home llakery
HANKS
The CHliena Hank of Ovle.lo
Firat Federal Savlrga ami latar.
Aaaorlatlon
Florida Slate Hank
Sanfnnl Atlantic National Hank
IIA L L CLUHS
New York (jlaala
B E A U T Y SHOPS

Eva-lit** Beauty Hhop
Evalcen'a Beauty Shop

beverages

Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Nehl Bottling Co.
Royal Crown Oota
Dark Bar and Cocktail bounce
BIKE HHOP
Holland D. I.umii|ultt

BILLARD PARLORS
Monk’a Placa E. II. Bonnett
BOAT YARDS
laa/ard Boat Work*
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
N. B. Ewrla
ftoXBH-PAPBIt
Adkin awl Adkla
Rica. Trow and Rk« Co.
IIRUHIfRll—WH0 LK8 AI.1! AND
M ro .
I.IMNO M A TER IA L
*•# Industrie
M B lii LINK

CANIIY
llowaid llolelei
CHIIHHTIACTOKH
III. 1^ T. |h&gt;«*
Harold K. Ring
CAMPS
Camp Seminole
lliley'a Pithing Camp
Malcolm'* Fi«h Camp
CIIITUH TREATING
lie irg r Stine
CI.HANKRK
Colonial Cleaner*
Itowulown Cleaner* ami Laundry
I. aney |)ry Cleaner*
Sanford Cleaner*
Seinlno|e Dry Cleaner*
CLOCKS
t'e .tle J.welly
CLOTHING
Purcell c«
CLUBS
Hanford llminet* and Professional Women'* Club
Sanford Pilot Club
iUnfotil Town.end Club
COLD STORAGE
Central Florida quirk Freeta
CONI'IIETK III.OCK
llluwn'a Com tele I'rmlucta
Sherman Com-ret« Pipe Co.
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
W. W. Daw .on O n.tructiorr Co.
Plantation Estate*
Phillip* Propeitle*
CONI RACIOHK—GKNEItAI.
D. I . llralnard and Nelaon
W. Ik llolromlar
F. O. Itotierlaon
F. A. Dyaon
T. H. Crawley
CRATES
J. K. lark.on
C|tEDIT REPORTING Hl llEAt S
Credit Buiean of Sanford
DAIRIES
Hear..n Dairie*
Green Valley Dairy
Spencer Harden Dairy
DENTISTS
Hr. Ik II. Itnrnn
Hr. A. W. Kpp*
Dr. A. W. Kpp*. Jr.
Hr. II. Wayde Rocker
lie. Ilarry Woodruff
Hr. II. II. MrCaalln
DEPARTMENT STORES
J. M. G arrett
II and A Department Store
Manuel Jaenhaon
J. C. Penney Co.
Yowrll CP.
Yowell-Drewlvv Co.
DRESSES
Hollywood Hhop*
DRUGGISTS
I .aney‘a Drue Store
Mr Reynold* Drue Store
Itounilllat and Anderaon
Touchton’a Drug Co.
DRY GOODS
K and M Store
ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS
Batten Electrie
Randall Elactrie On.
Sanford Electric On.
Stafford Fleetrtc Cm
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER
COMPANIE8
Florida Power CorporaUen
Florida Power and Light Co.
K L K cntir a p p l i a n c e s
Millar Radio and Appliance
KNGINERRH
Fred II. Wllllama
e x t e r m in a t in g

and

fund

RATION
Southern Cheetlralr Ine. •
FARM BUBSAU
Seminole County Farm Bateau
PEED-RETAIL
Campbell'* SeeuHty Peed and
Seed Store •
Hunt'* Tutedo Feed Blare
FBRTILIIRBN
Trueman Fertlllaer Co.
Wheeler Fertilliar Plant
PUL’
Bjnferd P M and Grocery 0*.
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FLORIST-META II.
McNeill* Florid
A. F. Itainaay
A. K. Ro**etier
J. K. Stewart
FLORIST-WHOLESALE
W. E. Klrchhoff. Jr.
FLOOH SANDINti
II. M. tilearon
FHUIT SHIPPING
A llantlr Comml*»lon On.
FKUITS-RKTAIL
Her run’* Fruit Market
W. I'. Smith Fruit Stand
FRUITS-WHOLES AI.K
Anreriran Fruit Grower*
Fosgalr Grower* (inoperative
K ami W Fruit Co.
U ki- Charm Fntil Cm .
Patrick Fruit Cnrp.
Sanford Fruit (in.
Seminole Fruit (iorpSouthward Fruit O .
FURNITURE DEALERS
Mather of Sanford
Sanford Furniture Co.
Wagoner Furniture Co.
Wilaon-Malrr Furniture
GARAGES
EarPa Garage
Kent'* Garage
Albert lllck»on
P. II. Idinalng
GAM APPLIANCES
Therm-O-Tane Ga* and Appliance
GAH-IIOTTLKO
Green'* Fuel Ga»
GAS COMPANIES
Florida Horne Ga* Co. *
GENERAL MEHCHANIHSK
laiwton'* Store
GOT SHOPS
f.detuanV Gift Shop
' GLASS
Are Glaaa Co.
Benford Taint and Ulat* Co.
Senkarlk Ulan and Pain’. Co.
GRO&lt; KRM RKTAIL
A and P Tea Co.
B. W. Cherry'* Grocery
Gardner'* Grocery
Goodluck Grocery
Levy’* Community Grocery
Monroe Grocery and Service
Plnehural Grocery
Seminole Meet ami Provision
Hurtahfne Market
Tim’* Florida Honey
Ben F. Wad* Grocery
GROCERS-WHOLES ALE
Central Florida Food*
Wlnn-Lorett Grocery Co.
W ight Grocery Co.
GUEST HOME
Carolina Guetl Rome
HARDWARE. It ETA II.
Ilill Hardware Co.
Stanley-Rodgen Hardware
HOME-CONVALESCENT •
Anderaon Nuralng Homo
HOSPITAL
Fernnld Laughton Memorial
HOTEL
Altamonte Hotel
Florida Hotel
Long word Hotel
Mayfali Inn
Mooteauma Hotel
Valdea Hotel
ICE CREAM
Polar Bear
ICK-RKTAIL
City Ice and Fuel DivUh.n
INSURANCE
AmejHku^PIre aad Caaualty

LAUNDRIES
llrlpy Selfy Laumlry
Sanfnnl Automatic laundry
Seminole tiounty laundry Co.
LINGERIE
Petite Pari* Lingerie
LiqiiOK-RF.TAII.
n D. Farrell Parlurg* Store
Hairy'* l.h|Uot Store
Nick'* Liquor Store
LOANS
Family l."*ii Co.
Moiida I ...an (in.
((•.wlami Finance Cm .
LOCK SMI III
William*' S|K&gt;rt ami FUll Simp
LUMBER
Tml William* Lumber
Hill Lmnlier and Supply Yard
United l.umher O '.
MAIL ORDER HOUSES
Florida Pashloua Inr.
Scat* Roehurk and Co.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
II. L. Perkin* ami Son
Jim Knlomn Men'* Wear
MONUMENTS
Slaton Monument Co.
MUSIC
Music Ito*
Peter llukut
Maigaret Davis
Fannie Munson
NEWSPAPERS
Orlamlu Morning Svntinrl
Sanford Builder
Sanford Herald
Ivy Pre»»
NEW STANDS
lathhy New, gland
NIGHT Cl.lTin
Ola-. Tower
NCIINFK1 MEN
C* .fltwrry *• ar-l&gt;-n •. Im.
Fetn Park Fernerle*
Grey Shadow Nurterle*
Vaughan, Inc.
Ik H. Mann
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Powell'* Office Supply
OIL
Orange State Oil Co.
Hoahoatd Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Tranm I'rtrolrrrm ProdurU
T rra i Co.
OPTOMETRISTS
Charles Persons
OUTBOARD MOTORS
William P. Smith
PAINTERS
llorare Jlmlnes
Tall-ill Orive-ln
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Rnl&gt;et t Ik (ioi
Tml Swalm
A. Wleholdl Studio
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Orville Rarka
Wade II. Garner
T. F McDaniel
I . Munson
Charles Park
II. W. Huprecht
G. S. Selman
J. N. Talar
Harry Sil»by
J . A. Smith
PLUMBERS
M. U. Hodge*
la* Brothers
Roy Wall
PNOIIUCE-W HOLES ALE
A. Duda A Son*
American Fruit Grower*
Bromley Wash House
Clark Brother*, lor.
D ihffehlrr and Raperstoaa
John Kirk
Florida Precooling Co.
W. W. Home
J. C. Hutehlaon and Co.
W. t t Hutchison
Harold Kaataer
Banford Oriado Trurk Grower*
Standard Grower* Aaen.
W. R. william*
Roy F. Rymea (Deceased)

Carre way
Heller

Agency

Ball
JEWELERS

BEAL ESTATE
F. W. Bernier
Frol Black
Frank Evan*
A Golden
kid F. lame (Service)
inea Meredith
St. John'* ((rally
Claude Whlildon
It. W. William*
W. R. Williams
Frank I . Woodruff. Jr.
J. W. Hall
REFRIGERATOR Eql'IPM ENT
SERVICE
Charles Vodoplch
KBHTAURANTH
Ann's Grill
Angel’* list Shad.
Herman'* Cafe
llomer'a Grill
lairmann'a
Jim Field* Truck Stop
Pig N» WhDlle
W anrn Waffle Shop
The Anchor
RIDING ASSOCIATION
Dotty lloot, Riding Asm.
ROOFING
Hlaf/ord and English IliMiting
ami Sheet Metal Work
HEEDS
W. Attlee llurpee Co.
. Kilgore Seed Co.
Ilcmy A. Ruaaell Seed Co.
HKKVICB STATIONS
Gene's Texaco Service
Deklc Service Station
J. q . Galloway
Jean's Service Station
Market Servire Station
SHEET MKTAI. MURKS
Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
Work*
.
SHOES
Ivey’s Shoe Store
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
City Shoe Shop
Hanson Shoe Shop
SIGNS
O’Dcea Sign Shop
The Parker Corporation Jax
SMOKE SHOPS
llill’a Cigar Stor*
Smoke llouse
SPORTING GOODS
llohson Sporting Good*
STORAGE
A J. Leasing Transfer and Storage
Rountree T ran tfrr and Storage
William* Transfer
Storage
TELEGRAPH CO.
Male,1 Tharp
TELEPHONE CO.
Root hern Bell TcL and Tel. Co.
THEATERS
Prairie l« k t Drive-In Theater
Rita Theatre
Movleland Drire-ln
TIRRM-RRCAI’PINC
Welsh Tire Hhop
TIRES-RETAIL
Fire*lime Rtnres
Hockey'» H r* Shop
TOURISTS' COURTS
Armltare Cabin Court
Blue Bird Court
Floral Meter Co.
Judge's Inn
Lake Concord Motel
e K athm i Peach Court
eenella Muter Court
Margaret Court
Mobley'* Trailer Court
Miller Tourist Court
Park Avenue Trailer Court
Sanlando Trailer Park
Sanford Trailer Park
Swan* Cabin Court
The Rendevou*
TRACTORS
Britt Tree ter Ga. (J. R.)
•emlaale Trwtk and Tractor
TRUCKING

W

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jf' - %*.,
y
1*I - *
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UPHOLSTERERS
Carmichael'* Upholstery
VETERINARIANS
Raymond Ik Baaa
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS
Sandy Anderson
II. S. Arnold
Mm. C. C. Beasley
George D. Bishop
J. A. Ilistlin*
Mm. F. E. Bolt
Mr*. W. I'. Brooks
Mi. ami Mr*. H. M. Buchanan
Mm. George Bridge
Mm. Jodrt Caineroa
E&lt;l farraw ay
W. P. Chapman
S. O. Chase, J r.
lUmlall Chase
G. W. mark
C. R. ClnnU
J. B. Coa
II. V. Cooper
M. L. Culluni
Mm. Endor Curlett
N. S. DeForreat
S. F. Ihimlney
W. R. Dy*on
J. It. Davidson
B. C. Dodd
It. W. E*ta&gt;
Charles K. Kill*
Charles D. Forrester
II. E. Fuller
C. I . Franklin (Gulf Oil Office I
U I. Frailer
John Ik Galloway
V. II. Green#
L. I*. Hagan
,
D. L lla rp -r
V. U llaily
IV. E ilaiuaw ay
Mr*. J. A. Ilarrold
O. P. Herndon
kJlen lloy
A. A. Jane
George Jakubcia
J. II. Jonta
l i K. Jordan
J. Tllden Jacob*
C. V. James
A. O. Jarrell
Joe Jarrell
Mr*. J. C. Jorgensen
Theodore J . Ju d t
8u*le Kersey
W. G. Kilbe*
T. W. U w ton
l.ra R. la th e r
‘. '“l U r A - U k 1. Ine.
J. F. I*wis
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Link*
C. &amp; low
Thad Lings
J . F. McClelland
Geo. W. Morgan
A. J. Marvin
Mm. Eula MrCTrllaad
A. C. Maddy

Orie R. Mathleui

Tom K. Meredith
Perry Mere
Mr*. B. C. Mown
U. K. Morris
H lfford MrKibbin
Mr. and Mra. M. 8. Nelsea
C. F. Noyes
Charles Niblark
J . Bralley Odham
Juna Ik Papwwrtk
John Pleraon
Gue Schmak
Homer Sewed

E. &amp; Smith

Mr. aad Mrs. M. B. Smith
Martin Stanko
J. M. BUnaripher
Vlriaa A. B arer
Mr*. Aeda c T Thewm*
Roy TOT*
a a True
J . H. Van Hey
Frank Waalharabaa
Henry Witte, J r .
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In Unity Thrro Is Strength—

THF; W EATHER

To Protect the P»k * at the World;
To Prctaat# the P rag m a at America.
To Prodar# P rorprtitr for Sanford.

f a ir t i d slightly » iiin rt this afterao-m amt tom’irtit. Wednesday
in&gt; (rating rli)uillar*&lt; and mild.
I.cntlc In OHMlrtfr r i -1 jlid —m lIt*
r l i l ■ iiulr.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R

VOLUME XXXXII

K sta h lish e d 1908

New Defense Farmers May Be Forced To Accept
Subsidies In Stabilization Move
Housing Rents
Labeled High
It) t i t lit \. m \ it f t v
Assrw itT K D f i t R s s f i r m K i'.i'iiitn tr

Proposal Is Made To
Extend Time Limit
On Mortgages To
Cut Current Rents
'*■* WASHINGTON. Feb. 13—&lt;/P)
—The Cooperative League tontended to Congrrri today that lent*
on defeme homing built under a
propoied $3,000,000 federal mort­
gage inturance program are likely
to be out of the reach of the aver­
age -family.
Wallace J. Campbell, director of
the league** Washington office,
[rated the rrnta could be cut
by lengthening the period for’pay­
ing off the mortgager.
The Administration measure
would author! re an additional $-V
000,000,000 in government m ort­
gage (nauranee to apur house
building In defenae a m i . It fixes
20 year* as the maximum period
for amonlxation, or paying off,
the mortgage*.
Campbell teatified befor* the
‘ •pSenate banking rommitlec which
►la holding hearing* on the mea»ure. lie described the Cooperative
league a* a federation of consum­
er, purchasing and service rn*
npcratlvr* with more than 1JW0,000 member* famlllt*.
QhmpbeV said Raymond M.
Foley, the federal homing chief,
had indicated that rent* for p ri­
vate homing built under the pro­
gram would probably range from
.ITS In IW l month,
fc TW* would be exclusive of heat
and utilities. With these added.
Campbell said, the monthly ro«&lt;
to tenant* would he 100 to 1110 a
month.
.
Campbell urged enactment «f
the legislation but said the Co­
operative League wo* roncerned
lest the rent* "be higher than the
average family
|» • de­
fense plant tan
||e said n longer nmoiUiatlon
period would
hi y
* * * * * * . , o-w ,

W A S H IN G IO N Feb I t (il'i If tin government i» to attain pine
.■nd wage • ta lu lil), it may l»- f o u n t In | &gt;■&lt;&lt;. iit»e rotni bitter medicine
to r a g in ullurr.
T)it* i « H *fi|aaiui i-d * , in be giuwmg in nffiii.il and unofficial
quartets wilnetiing llit &gt;|uuitiK of stabli/alion official* with W irn and

fund price*.
Much of I in difficult v in bring­
ing the price level and wage -eftleunder control I* uHri tinted to fnrm
and fond price*. Under the law,
rulativi-ly frtv farm product* ran
l«- froicti vet. They have not risen
to the level id price prtection
grafted by law
Organised lalmr u I«•I: again*t
having it* pay froxrn a* long n*
there l» room fur it* i-«-t of living
—and particular Iv f»oil to go
higher.
early in »•&gt;
War I Ilo- ta tt ,wound up will) ai.-riciillitrv nrcept.
itip something it* Icadi i l.ilti-ilc
re " .led- —oul.sidle*.
Again aid icidlore may Iw n«le I
to cliMi*(&gt; lielwe. &lt;i iiilidifle* an. I
pn**|ble rrmoynl of it* present
piice *tiling protection.

Vermont C » 1 ? 1 ®
Saved From Blaw1
In Genevp House
Warned by a aew spa^r car.V-

R ,hV U « lrjnhnHodrtln.. £ rider

f^cnuple from &gt;!ermo»it. werr abb*
to don bath
harmed from the ^ r n 'n * r framc
dwelling In Geneva M tly# W J

lnnThinfinu*e, the property yf Mi-,
and Mr*. Jnhn WINla ml of O n grime-, Vl.. wa* h*tfjed to «he
ground in rplte of effort* by neigh­
bor* to aavo it.

"^isaanJ
Voice OfAmerleaAdds
To Oveme** PHtgnim
beamed
III ao&lt;in
Inaugurate broadcast# In jthwan-

adoing to tin Jbrondrtl
on Communirt China gnu

lag.

TWa wa* announced veaterdav
by tba SUto Dtoartrawf. It said
Iho new program* will m ean.that
the nation'* official raff* will bo
heard abroad In M U * M «e* and
dialect* during BS hour* of broad­
casting dally.
,
.....
On V riday the vole* trill begin
^ 30-minute hroadeaita In the Amoy
'^C hinese dial act, and add 1$ m in­
ute* a day to It* proRjarRa In Man­
darin. the official Oilneae lang­
uage. This will .moke five hour*
daily of broodcasting tn Chinese
tongue*.
A dally IS-minute
Lithuanian will ala
for liateitera In the
taken over by Bejrfa*
early year* of World
State _
and LatvianLet
..and

•aarast

core

The meeting

rector* of the
Chamber of C
scheduled for
iMtdtMflid out

reh. 20 at 7:30 oel
Rail, Manager Ed
nouneed today,
5 * f_
Una

H KSDAY F E R . 13, 19.M

AKHuriulril Press Lrii.sed Wire

N ».

121

r^rki™, Massive Chinese Offensive
To Volunteer Threatens Allied Road Hub
Draft Boards Told To
Cancel Inductions
For Any Students
Planning To Enlist

ruin'* o r t —I penis pile** prevail­

U. S. Must Provide Stenstrom Calls
Crime Committee
Enforcement
AidForBackward, For
Queries Costello
Of Beverage Law
R o t a r i a n s Told County Ju-lge Douglas Jtten- In Closed Hearing

Red Onslaught Pushes
To Within 10 Miles
OfWonjuIn Attempt
To Outflank Allies

WASHINGTON, l ei. 13 &lt;/p)
TOKYO. F riT 13 —(A*)—
— Selective Seivice lo lj local draft
sttom to-lav calle&lt;l upon •‘every
Ctiinere fonmumitlt vtuflrii ihe
hoaiih to-lay they may cancel in­
law enforcement officer in Semi­
duction Oldrit lot college and high
nole Countv to enforce thi -tub A l I I n v c s t i g a t i o n s L e s i f l ilirrrtinn of thrit m.lriivr attack
rrnti.il Knira loil.n ami bead­
I beverage law against illegal ul
school sludcnlt who intend In tnTo New York City. in
of uleohidie Iwienigi-s to minor
ed down mountain cottidoir lo
litl and apply foi tancrllalion !**••
sale after legal rinsing hours, mid
S pokesm an
C l a i m s split tbr Allinl liner between Wonfoie school is out.
the ill-gal sale oil Sundays.*•
pi ami Yoju.
At u meeting of ail euuntv law
I hr sludrnls, in m ating a writ'l l i r L'nilrd Stairs mint concern | enforeeiiirnt of fo nd at the Coin
MAV YORK. IVb 11 t.lri—
t . niei.it MarAithui viiitril the
Irn application, mint alio ynr iliilf with iimlci-ptitilrRrtl | woytte*
House Monday morning at libun I lie t S Senate I’liinr luvrili- w ritem front and warned on bit
n r^ n lc-il .gricrl
filled nnlice that ihry v.iih lo rvriyw hrre lot it n aiimng thrm A.XL, ralleil by Judge Stenstrom
g.rlmg t nntmiller Lcgau
two- ■cluiit to lokyo til*: llir enemy
tore a- tin- right In strike i* In m ini in ihc luanrli nl seivice nf
tatb. last week, he -toted 'hot
tltal l 011101111111.11 irwi lit .crib ol “while
day
i
!"ied
lir.iiiui*
line
tml.tv
i*11It still has plenty of 'manpuwet .mil
organilrd Intior.
many beverage license hold­
but the legal toil ttptiin-l cel). thru choice.
thicnneni and trhellion," Di. Wil­ er* are complying -trlrtly with gamltlei | i tuk ('intrlln -i. i|t fit-■ suppl let.
Diafl Diirctm Lewis It, Hrishey liam Rulr told llir Hnt*iy Club the hevnragr laws, it i- a well VvlttlOl
ig&lt; below fiaritt ha* run in a lot
of t-rllli'iim. Critic* eOnlend thi* said llir dials Imaidi al the tame ycllndav lit a irtirw ol hit wmk known fact that main an- not anil
I be furl Itcd onrlougbli dented
A cutililiillrr •pukrtiii.nt said Allied liner a t niucb a t IS milrs
tmr ntaiid* in the w»t- «&gt;f r *!e" nn.l lime will giant a Ml-day pnstponethat alcoholic beverage, are obII • • i Ih i * (I* gage Two!
a* a medical nmtiniiary m the tainahle In Senifnole t’ountv l.v t mlrilii W.n qlierluinril .dmut hl&lt;
mrnl peimd for «uth slmirnls, hi Iblgian Congo.
tieraotts unilei the legal age a- well |H&gt;r,l|tlr p.nl m ,nr|«hi|i iii the \rw a n d iwepl L in ird Nations f o u r s
out of tile to a d crnlct of liortig*
I cntnmrnce al thr rnd ol thr it*as aftri legal vlo-illg hour- and on
Ih Hole, a giadti tlr o, l).n ni­ Sundays“
tJilc.ii), lleirtly l lull, detctlbed t» tong. 10 m i ln mo lb o | W onpi and
luluiy pmi|Hiniurni tli.it it. on
ton Lnivrriity who wat uitiinlutJudge Striistrom poinle,| mil .1 ■in-lit cliili-irrl.iiiiaiil-gaiiililing &gt;0 a n miles catt of Seoul.
thr last day of school. Diafl age
cd hy (tcoigr louht gavr a tine I that “ntir elected repn •eiilativei catinn.
sudents now in high school or col­
Hul ibis appairnlly was only
tile I &lt;gi-latine have ilia le these
f tiunit ol hit wmk in aiding the in
(Vcti'llo wus I'lii-i'tcd with the the rastrrn wing of a heavier at­
law, and whatever oik indiviiliinl
lege have liern glirn blanket |ioslidea* might Iw nlmnt them ■ not committee for an hotly and 29
|ionmrtil of induction until the cud liatiir population ol thr Congo,
in point here today A s lone a minute* lb' declined comment to tack now gathering momentum.
I'oiiitir.g
nut
that
the
people
I.endoff column* of at l e a d
nf the school trim,
(thcre inu-t in runvlnciil of the they are the Ian* of Florida, they ii.|Hirt&gt; i- on entering und l« ai mg
A Selective Service spokesman griminc sympathy and concern should Iw enforced and I am railing the heating loom in the U. S. -even Chinese divisions m a - ' i t l ill
the n ten west of llo en gson g and
said student* who have received winch Americans have in th&lt;-ir upon you gentlemen a
thi* cmirthoii c
orders In rriHitl fur itlilitrtinn welfare nnd in raising their stan I county's law enforcement author­
lie wa accompanies! during the n o rth of 4 lilpyong stru ck -outhmay upply fm i-aiiicllntion - In dflid of living, Dr. Hide cmphaslt- ity to see to it that they ate en hearing h\ his atloriicy, l.i'orvi w a n l Tuesday. They lipped p a -t
miler ti, enlist—at any liinc, bill id the dnngri of a rising wave forceil."
Wolf, wb.i cnrii.d a heavy Itricf C h ipyong, lit mile- west of lloettg*
•HIM, and headed down tw o tlintltl*
won hi be iv h nut to wall unt't
Judge Strnsirom inted that in lin e tutu the corn iii ittee room.
ol
di
.oiili-nt
and
disnffertio.t
Inin valley* toward th e VVunju!hr »iry In^t day ol the • html
his opinion the recent tragic m-ciWolf
-aid
It
wn
possible
t*os.
a . tin- native* tend re their own dent at Trench Avenue and TwenYoju road.
in.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 3 -.,p. letA
new erder to ■' nm* fm in* which i» stiff ping across Aft irn ty-fifth Ktrpct, which laimnl th- til!" w iilii I., catlcd hebur Ihc
T h e Chinese were moving In
—Slate Department nfflrisl* diiction tony lie i-'i'mi in ^ nry [Mitrntliilitirs and arc nwakem-t live* of two peraons, wn* directly ennimittee ngnln, hut perhaps not band* n um bering up to l.&lt;XX&gt; men.
said luday there is some pros­ rUt'h .rg jsllu .t wh • I: found -Md to thr luxuries of western civi­ nttrihutahle to violation- of -late until public hem ing* nr*' held. Tlie)' ra n into a fuiy of Allir.l
pect of * meeting of "Big Four” it lave s-nteretl oitive military lisation
While Costello -till wn» before a i r a ttack s.
bevetage law* and said the matter
Deputy Foreign Minister* bv
hy the rod «f bit "it ilaj
Allied Air Force, Marine and
"llraiiiation of the condition in should not he closet! with the pro- the committee, n rommliire
mid-March In I'arD no definite service
period. Ilcrshoy usi-1. move advanccti societies has In- sedition of the driver ef the auto spiikeimnn -aid raniificntionv of Navy planes combined in low-level
arrangement* hate been made |H»tpontnent
the
committee’s
hearings
in
other
alone.
Thr
insliuction*
»
rre
containetl
strikes aimed to break up the
stillfd In the native* n desire to
yet. That waa their response to
1'rrsent at the meeting were. part* of the country "lead to N’e— mounting th n a t to the ninin eastquestion* about a Pari* report in telegrams sent by lltc.hcy rise- it desire which may In- made
Yntk."
lu
all
state
dinctors
of
Fdetllvv
west road in northern Smith K»
over the prostrate hodie* of o r ­ Sheriff P. A Mero. Ih-ptilips Charquoting a French government
Ur -aid the New York hearings re a.
ient civilitallon If hy no otliei 11* Itrrk and Howard l!oot| of Sanofficial at aaylag the depallr* Scrclve.
werp
tlie
last
"on
the
road"
Ivford, Constable W. A. Uwi* of
The* telegrams tummariteil nnd means." Dr. Rule *aid.
Once in possrsrion of the road,
would meet In Parle between
Mar. 10 and IS ta arrange for a rvidsinctl tbr Inst rue lions pre­
Operating a fill bed hospital in l.oigwoml, Depulv Sheriff II. A. fore the committee holds its final the Reds would he in p«"ltlun to
conference nf the foreign mini*- viously issued regarding the privi­ th" Congo, a colony as targe a* Swafford of Altamonte Springs, hearing* In Washington t« re­ strike east or west behind killed
tern or the United Mutes, Bri­ lege of students to mli«t m the the United Slates west of the Deputy Sheriff Tallrv lUitawnv ceive tr-tiiiinnv front government line*. They would menace the four
official- who have not tc-lilied, o r more divkioiei alypg 'b e wn*
service of their choice nl the Mississippi, is tin easy tu«k In Ike
tain. Friar# and Kuasla.
Casselberry. Cumnabte George p? e*(ou Jv
»
,,iV, i.ortt Yu - ■ 'tam l acsss, **-•
end, of the current mademir year fa- r ol mas* Ignorance and a hud of
Krl-ei a| Oviedo, amt IMnafalde
James liiitkin, of Newark, one lOih Corp units bolding th# ren
P a r i s : F«h. i ! —
Dig - ornVided the service I* aMr to get ol It,non a year, Dr. Ilulc Sam Hampton of Geneva
li ..srlsiMd lls !*■•« »ls I
of two New Jci-ey wltllC'-e -eh*
four deputies will meet in Farit take them.
The telegrams also espUInrd pointed out.
e,luled to ap|» at tiefore the com"Some of the richest uranium
bet ween Mar. tQ and 15 In strange it irecnl order I'tniitiny i-»l
tniltic here, told ri'|mrlcre while J
for a mefling of the foreign min- |iohmrnl of Induct ion» tn midyear d c p "-lt' in the world an- to Iw
wailing to testify:
found
in
the
I'mtgii,"
he
added,
iller* of the Unilrd States, flu- college glndunte” to ■■iinldi tho c "And lit present practically Ih ■
“ Wliv don't 1lie-e llollywiiud ill
highly tn h lth n l skill* to
lain, France and the Soviet Union, with
V
i
Stlgntoi- ii tiio oi take a hack
wntir.
pnatihtiiiu
i
flowing
Into
Two motor vehicle uevident*
find job. in the expanding de
a Flench government official said fense program.
the U. 8. arsenal."
were reporti-,1 to the Poll, ,. De- •ml and g«t J Kdgar Hoover
Miiu-rnl wealth ef all kinds, pnrtmi'iit roily thi* inoining At t head of the Federal Hue• mi of
today.
Selective Service tanl a g»&lt; ■*'
MU A M, Finest Coleman Cotiiii. Inve-tlgatlntil up lieieT lie'll I'll
Thii sou ire said the de|iuti*i •tc*l uf confusion had rosult-'l itieluditig rate eulmlt and the bit- ton,
More than 70,000 packages con­
30, of Alahninu, nttempted .1
ge-t diamond mine in th&lt; world,
t to iii nil tils-v wind to know tu taining dresies made hv Florida
would set the terms, a plate, and from the two nr.lirs. and thed are to l-e fmind in llir Congo, ho north turn Into Seminole II,ml,
fan- th r rsplanatioiis today win
Fashion- were loaded almur.l trains
vnrd from French Avenue, uml the two day*."
date foi the meeting.
said.
deemed desirtldf.
and shipped between Thursday
Mark
truck
and
heavily
loaded
.Senator
R»t&lt;
D
Krfauver
tD.Such a meeting would have a*
"Itevoluntlonary ehange* are
The aim-sl ,rvict-s agteed n
uighl nn.l Saturday afternoon
Its main purnoie the workint out August, IP Id, that tncy waul, shaking the entile African contin­ ■taller he was driving turned over. Tenn), coninultee chiiirman, said last week.
of an agenda for the llig Four not accept a vnlulttnry cnli-i ent, hut the enlightened and pro- Damage tn the truck, owned hy six witnrsw's lind her'ii .iibfHiennThe packages had t-een held
ronfei hpce.
mrnl aftci a man had teccivi
here duo to the blockade in tad
gresslve nltltiide of thr Belgian William Greet ha I nf Orlando, wa
The deputies, It was rtpuMrd notice to report for hi- tuc-in government townnt the native i estimated nl 42,mat. The d iiirt ed from Saratoga County, N \ •. -hltuui'ul- created hv I hr "o ck ”
in ndilllloii lu l ..-li do, Rut kin und
will lie special tepreneiiUllve* duct inn |ihysical examination
-trike »f switchmen, -aid Sam
population is -iff'illing to a large was not in Jilted,
named fer the occasion. Alexandre
At drift A. M., a H&gt;17 Plymouth (b ra n t la tu m , of South Orange Mar I Inn. tiper at Intis manager of
exti ut Ihc native discontent," hr,
N
J.
Parodi, director-general of the
Sedan,
driven
by
Chatlc
It.
the firm.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13-U*.
Buie assorted
Spatks, police officer, wa* dutii.
French Foreign Office I* expect­ Senate sources said to-lay themThe Florida Fashion* -hipping
"French Is now a widely hrurd aged in the front end in a tn||i
ed to be the French delegate.
departm ents and Font Office
amis of draftee* and reservist, si language throughout the colony
slon with a IMfl For.l truck width
Some source* hare said Philip teady on duty would have th.
workers teamed up in whnt they
C. Jessup, U. 8. Ambassador At term* of active service extended I . unit illitrrary Is fast dtsappeaiing John H. Richardson of Otlamb.
icnm-d "Operation* Night rtwl”
In fon- the ma&gt;- assault of hun­ was backing onto French Avenue
|.argr, might represent the United the proposed Universal MIII*•»'
to load th r parkage on north,
dred* of schools," he lontlniied.
nl Fourteenth Street. Damage to
States. Jesaup has hecn meeting Traininr Service law.
I: F. Gana* ha* hern appointnl hound train*.
"But in spite of everything, the the Plymouth was ,i i at t loo )|j. , Iihii
Kuril package hnd lo Iw handled
with the British and FFrenrh nmiiiiin of the Seminole District
This I* the Administration pro -nativrs
feel n sense of insecurity i *hardson wa» chatgiil with care- Committee of the llov Seoul.*, T. three time* due to the delay in
wlth the British and French am* pnsal that would lower the drofi
batador* in Washington on weal- age from IP to IB and extend pr- and demand lo know 'When will less and negligent driving.
K, Tucker, thainiinn of the no- shipment. Durini; thr period of
On Sunday afternoon at *am* minutirig ennunlltee, anmuiiired the embargo the addre-sed parrel*
• &lt; ■■111**4 On N a » Te*»
sent required service of 21 month- we !■• free to follow' our own
in**. i -locked* and -tored. \\ hen
to 21 month* exclusive of leave, m b en t?’ nnd ’Whnt is to Iw our o clock, sit year old Stanley John­ today.
son of Paola, attempting to tun f The chairmanship responsibili­ the release came, all had to lie
26 Months and ft day* If leave I, fu tu re?"* Dr. Rule added.
A cross nnd avaricious spirit •* acro-s Ninth Street nrai Mnpl- ties includr the co-ordination nf all nn-arkrd nnd stamped. C. C. D.'s
taken during service.
The lerislatinn. a* approved tig abroad among them and they are Avenue, was struck by a lirtH operating committer* of th*' Sr. po-tniarked, and thr boxes and
the Senate nrrparedness suhrom- driven hv a desire to emulate Dodge Sedan driven by F. K rnlnolr jllstrict and scouting ae* envelopes were sorted bv stales
ami t-rm lnals, were sacked olid
would a&lt;!d the extra «rr their envied white masters," he Cooper, who waa iimihle lu stop in t ivties throughout tlie county.
Lieut. Suianne Melk. 3«, a mittre.
tt aall«„f4 IIS 1‘BBr Its I
Umc The l»y wai treated at I*.-,
i r m i s s i s in Pss* sis i
Mr. lumns became a &gt;eoul tu were taken to Itie train*.
woman pilot of the Free French
miM.Laughton Memorial Hospital Sanford in 11*27, fust in Troup
Dove 11ini|li am! Dick Cosgro*4
Air Force, who flew on bumblnr
MHI'.l. LAW EXTENSION
foi n broken leg and minoi head No. 3, and lain lit Troop No. ft. directed the Florida Fashions
SERVICE O F F irK It
missions over Germany during
ATLANTA,
Feb
l.t-wl*)
Gov.
Injuries.
Tom II. Deep, assistant stun
He advanced through scouting crews, Tlie postal employees were
World War 1 and whu in January, service officer, will lie at the «r rrnor Herman Talmn-lge’s lull to
ranks ami lure nine nssi-laut scold- supervised by 1’ele I'eyton, clerk,
I04B, participated In a rid e r fire of Lloyd F. Boyle and at otto r make newspnpei, in Georgia's
master of Troop No. ft in rirt'.'. und llenrv lamptvrll, a&lt; i lant
contest at the Sanford Municipal place* In Seminole County i hi - five largest rilies siilijtsl to
.MASONS MEET
Mr. Martina praised the men
• i vmg until IP.'!A. lie ha- rrevrd
The Fellow craft Degree will b. i -line
Airport died of a kidney ailment week to aid veterans or their dc hhel suits pi *ny r-iunty In which
then in various scouting who performed this exhausting
on Feb. 4 In a hospital at Durham. pendent* In filing claim* for com- they circulate was passed by the conferred at a meeting of Son j activities.
On Mar. I he will prr- task, pointed out that they had
ford Lodge No. 62. F. and V M. I side for the
N. C.
nsatton benefit* or In solvlur benatr today.
fir*! lime in hi* new worked In long shifts with but
During her participation In the
Wettnesday
evening
at
7
00
o',
lock
The
vote
on
thr
measure,
whlrh
very short test periods, many of
eir insurance problem*.
imvition.
glider meet heie Lieut. Melk was
was
attacked
in
heated
debate
them devoting a* much as 20
Mr. Demi, who arrived at Mi.
beaten by only one point by Frod Boyle’a office at 2:00 o’clock thi- a* an “attempt lo hridlc news­
hours to the work.
.HAH. FOR RK.il INGTON
Brittain of Brmiklyn. N. Y. In the afternoon, will Ire there alio to- paper*'' was 2M lo II», the bare
"In all tny experience," he de*
•NEW YORK, Feb. H- , II
second International conies I, a morrow morning to advise vrtrr. i-onslitutii-nni majority necessary
• lured, "have I seen lictter spirit
The U. 8. t'ourl nf Appeals today
four-day meet.
in
more loyalty."
ana.
for passage.
approved lb# release of William
She was holder of the French
W.
Remington
In
47,outi
bail
..
rid
mono-sest glider tflduruve re­
LONDON, Feb. 13—oVi—A wo­
MEN’S t’l.l ll
lug appeal of hi* perjury cun man about lo die in ibr linngcord and the women's world en­
The Rev. J’nul Reeves, ■rotor
viction.
durance record fer multi-seat gli­
rnnn'a niwise is braver than any of All Saints Kpi—opal Church
Remington, former government man.
ders.
in Winter I'ntk, will siienk on
cron
mist,
was
convicted
of
|«.i
The G rit woman to be com­
That's the opinion of Albert "Tlie Christian View of History"
Jury
last
Wednesday
by
a
Jury
missioned In the Free French
Cioirrpoinl, lb linin’* executioner at th# regulat month Iv supper
which held t ha I he lie*! when fur the past 20 vears.
Air Force as a military pilot and
of the Holy Cross Men’s Club
he
swore
he
never
had
hern
u
commanded the flrat squadron of
Not (hut lie’s bad many wom­ in the Parish House at 6:30
Communist,
He
wa*
sentenced
to
the Eacodrllle Ftmlnle dc ."Air.
WASHINGTON. Feb. I3 (/I*i A group of prominent buiinetimen
en tmllderer* Ia Inly. One in 11*4ft Thursday evening. II. F. Whltner,
Hying in Africa, France and Ger- ha* taken the tide of the Federal Reserve Hoard in ill iluagreemenl with five year* In prison and fined was the first nooged tn Britain Jr. announred today.
many. She won tho French Legion
42,000—maximum under the law -nice 1986,
of Honor and tho Criox do Guerra the Truman Administration over the way tn control inflation.
"I have never known u con­
The
|poup
stepped
last
night
into
a
dispute
over
the
inlrtfsl
rate
on
with two palms.
FARM IIUHKAU
demned woman to break down ul
She was the women's world the national debt involving whether or not the Federal Reserve should
The SemLiato County Farm Ilia- the !a*l moment," I'lerrrpoint told
endurance record for multi-seat continue to support the price ol government securities hy buying any rvau will fealur# a ladies' night a Royal Commission on rxpital
High yesterday, 71
ldera In March, 1M7, at Thu*
program at it* meeting next Tor*, punishment in testinmny trleascd
tarw today, tA
use, with a time of 16 hours and government iiiurt put on the mstktl.
day night at th# High School farm today.
Rain yesterday 00
The businessmen called for *
ter won second place In the
building, John Pinson, president,
"Would you say there was any­
Fell, rain 2.f&gt;7 inches
International Gtldor Acrobatic halt to thi* buying, saying that, ter eontrol."
and Dr. J. W. Wilson, program thing particularly unpleasant In Total
Normal Fch. rain 2.31 inrhos
wage-price controls can aork only
Contest at Prague.
An antl-inflitioary monetary chairman, announced today.
the execution of n woman?" A
if Inflation U checked by pulling policy is “more Important" than
Mrs. Howard 0. Gamble, chair­ eominisslnn member- n ked.
a brake on tank rrrdlt.
AVALANC1IP. DEATHS
man
of
women’s
activities
of
the
maintaining current interest rates.
**Nn,” Plerre|vn|nt replied, "I
GENEVA, Switzerland. Feb. 13
Tho businrssmenn are memliers
Farm Bureau, will tell of
It is of th# "utmost importance” Florida
—(AT—New mow avalanches roar­ of tho Committee for Feon"mlc
th# work that women are doing think a woman I* bravei than a
man and I have seen more exeJACKSONVILLE, Feh. n - (Aft
ed disastrously down Alpine Development (CEDI. The FED !* that the Federal Reservo System to aid (he Bureau's programs.
Atlanta
no
41
mountainsides today for the sec­ a non-profit organisation which rhrt k bank credit expansions, even
Mr*. Edward Kircher of Kn- Guns than anyone living.”
Bir mark
-26
t
ond time In three week s, kllllaf tries -to help aotormlno—ttwso ilf this require* modification of terpriao will alng and will plar
Brownsville
go
m
NEW DEAL
economic pollcloo that would en- tho present policy of support- »w •rtonllm .
LONDON. Feb. 13—Gift-Two Chieagn
40
27
rourafo—high production and eta- buying of government counties.
A Nverod dlah supper will bo
.10
•
playmon t with tho framework of
By them wives, wag*-price ren­ oonmd at 7t00 o’clock. Tho com- months ago Stanley Finnemore, Des Mn'.oes
67
46
am c u m a
■ ( too aocioty.”
tal* "will not *trm th# tide of In­ mlttoo lo ohorgt Include* Mrs. 23, waa sentenced to a year In Fresno
to
40
Ilonry Thunton. Mra. Orio Math- prison for rifling a roinrin-the- New York
Ray HewtU. peoothwl ef
In ■ statement, the FED'* prog­ flation.”
61
34 :
ram eommltte# made th#*# points;
Some members of the seven-man •'■“G Mr*. W. W. Lins and Mrs. A. slot gas meter. H r appealed to a Washington
Winnipeg
•4 -27
"There ran h# no reaconalJr ta- Fmlrral Reserve Board maintain B, Tedford. Co-oiierstlng with higher court.
7.1
The appeal Judge* quashed the Fort Myers
19
n committee of the
mas cards and other aauvgplr card* ■l* for ronfldene# In the control ef th at by puirhaslng any and nil lh»m will
16
70
t« ho sent la rimLda child pat‘vat*. inflationary pressura If the ex- government lerurili#* put on the Veterans on tho Pnrm trainees ami original sentence—because they Jacksonville
Wl
ftl
psmtlon of bank rm lll and Ut# re­ m arket it 1* adding to inflationary wive* Ineluding Mr. and Mr*, lion- did nut consider It severe enough. Melbourne
oft
Today Finnemore was r-entrn- IVnsaeola
ft?
taking Increase in tho amount ef tendencies. This 1* _sn. tha Board
W. Ualnt Reach
fed to two year*
Cm
73
64 -3^
money la not brought under Ugh/
-J , &gt;
-• ing lielworn Mav 21 afd June 24,
the month iiefort* the fighting
• larted in Korea. For mod pro­
duct.. thr parity piice i* the mini­
mum legal ceiling.
Parity i» n standard for mra• uritig farm price*. It i* declared
In law to Iw rum,IIv fair
far
mer* and tho.e who buy their
product*. Fir,it put into law lore

Missionary Describes
Progress Made By
Natives Of Congo

Fellowship Front Deputies To Meet
Group Told Navy In Paris To Plan
OrdersUnchanged Big Four Meeting
Maddy Declares Navy U.S. Authorities For­
Settlement May Be bid Press Coverage
Enough For Hotel Of Nazi Executions
C. A. Maddy. manager of the
Fellow ihip Front, accompanied by
about 200 of the irndenli who
have leated room* Irom tbit organiralion in buildmgt at the
Municipal Ait|toit, appeared be­
fore the City Commitnon 1**1
night to inquire tnlo the possibility
of being granted an extrmion of
time at their prrsent quarteri.
Thr Commuiion advirrd that
the Navy had not countermanded
ill order* liner the original iche-

eHea msahe
» £f tJ
g- M
r itf
B tjr
S ws l * * “,“■«.“!’•- yc-r
i m_iiw
d u Mran*

Under present taw, ceiling&lt; may
ool hi- placed on tnrm product * at
let* than the hipher of 1 1* parity

SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A

McKibbm thi* morning.
The Navy, ha added, bad *et tha
date* for the vacation of the build­
ing* from March 1, tu Apt. 22.
Mr. Maddy told the Commiruiiuti
that he had l*een ndviml In \Vu»hington, I). C. that the Navy had
planned to vend a representative
here tn make a detailed Investiga­
tion of all of the building* now
nrcuplcd by the Fellowship Front
In order tn determine the value to
the Navy of all the improvement*
ln*tallrd. The Fellowship Front
ha* not yet rvrelvid *uch a report,
he *aid.
He further ndvhed the CommU*lon that If a substantial payment
could he received from the govern­
ment, he eouhl complete negotia­
tions to buy a hotel to accom­
modate the people, several hun­
dred of whom have lifetime mem­
bership* or lease*.
In behalf of the trustees of tha
Bert FUh E*Ute. W. A. L#ffler
a trustees presented to th« City
a cheek for $7-200, the balance due
In payment on the property *•
Melionville Avenue and l'lr*l
Street which will he u»ed a* the
site of a $700,000 hospital.
Sanitation problem* relating to
Mtwage dlspo-al from the Ca«tla
Brewer project were ducu»»e&lt;l
with Sidney A. Berknwiti K-gional
sanitary officer of thr State Board
of Health- lie told me .Commi*;
sion that the State Board h**l not
yet given pernilr?l"n t" tha Ct.y
to discharge sewage Into main*
from this area when housing
units, now under construction are
completed due to lack of
(OwllnsM «* r * |f T*wl

Services Held For
Mrs. C. E. Murphy
Mra. C. E. hlurphv. 72, died at
her home near Pnola Saturday
night following a short Illness.
Funeral service* wer* held a t
E rick »on Funeral Home yesterday
■t 2:00 P.M. and the rymsin. werc
sent to Green town, Ind. far mmel.
The Rev. George D. Marsh of*
fldated.
Dorn In Howard county, Ind.,
Mar. 1, 187S Mra. Murphy came
tn Sanford about four years ago
from Marlon. Ind. She waa n mem­
ber of the Wesleyan Methodist
Church.
Surviving are the husband of
Paolo: one son, W. R. w arren of
South Milwaukee, Wl*.; o n e
Daughter. Mra. Joe G arrett of Lib­
erty Center Ind.; two grandson*.
Charles F. G arrett of Liberty
Center and James R. Garrett of
Lansing. Mleh.; two slater*. Ml**
Anna Llnvilte of Frankfort. Ind.;
and Mra. Mary Working of Indian*
apolls, Ind.
AND W /

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Two Auto Airidt'iiIs
Reported To Poliec

I

It. F. (Innas Appointed
To Mend Scout (.roup

Suzanne Meek Died;
Flew Here In 1D48

K

Executioner Claims
Women Are Bravest

Business Leaders Support FRB In
Demand For Brake On Bank Credit

tSanford Weather

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The Weather

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of her daiurkter where she live*.
Um spry aid lady said no special

Florida Fashions
Ships 70 Thousand
Piled lip Dresses

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The Sanford Herald

Favorable Treaties

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a* 4 k a llf ta a l ,a l,,l* l* m r a ( * fa r
I b r a a i p a a , a t r a la la a « « » * •. H ill
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la la a O
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t i a r a , t a r .. A rt, f t tr l t , r l l r a a a . H r ,
t r a i l . H a a t a , I I I , , a t. l.a a la .
T i t llr r a lO la a a t r t a b r r a t I b r
A a a a rla lrO t*r#M a tb lrh la r a l l ll r O
r a rla a l.,1 , la Ib r • » fa r r tr u b ll.

Tlie historical indictm ent of most vlctorn in w ar la that
they have been too hnruh in th eir pout-war treatm ent of
th e vanquiahed, thereby prevuntinK the aorea of war from
healing end sowing th e seeds of new conflict. T hat idea has
been expressed about the Versailles T reaty which followed
World W
Wiar I, and m any students of content jjorary history
still argue that th is tre a ty was largely responsible for the
chain of events in Europe which culminated in the second
war.
This time, p a rtly by design and partly through licliof
th a t there is no o th er choice, it will be different as far ns
th e United S tates and probably the other W estern powers
nre concerned. O ur policy toward Germany was not harsh
even a t the o u U il o f the occupation, but it has been greatly
eased. Now we ure m aking &lt;&gt;]&gt;on attem pts to win the friendship and confidence rjf the Germans, to make them our
allies against Communism. In Japan, the mission of Am­
bassador nt Large John Foster Dulles has taken a similar
direction. He is luying the groundwork for' art offer to
Jn|Hin of treaty term s which would enable Jupun to rebuild
a considerable degree of m ilitary strength and liecome n

r a i l . , at

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all lb* io r a l

R f N ip a p a r , r «
A9* u e « » if lip a lr liM ,

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p n rtn e r in the d efen se o f th e Pacific.

Wc nro driven to these m easures not so much by u
conviction
that they are sound steps in the readjustm ent of
tv k h h a y . PBH. i j . is ; i
relations Itctween w inner and loser in war ns by an urgent
sense of need. T here seems to lie so pressing a requirement
TODAY'S IIIIII.K VKIIHK
for the m ilitary aid of tho two late enemies th a t there is no
tim e to consider th e effects in the long-term future. Often
No one ever ha* impro.rd on
thin kind of Child Psychology in the jurat we have devoted our energies and thoughts to
None ever will, tlrfnw them up li im m ediate prohlems, leaving the future to work Itself out.
the nurture and admonition of th, W hether it Is a good klun this time only the fu tu re n n tell.
U l i - E p h . 0:4,

The personal memoirs of Her
h ttl Hoover arr itailinK thia w ed
in Cotticr'a magarinc. Titty will
be well worth the leading by any­
one who believe. tn an Ametira of
free men iliuggling upward.

Florida leg da tori don't know
what to do about hiihery at in­
volving Florid* public official*.
They jut I doo’l know how lo write
another law that would be more
effective. Well, one way might be
to make it at big a crime to offer
i bribe at lo receive one.
The palmetto it Florida*! State
tree. The Stale flower it the orange
blottom and the State bird ii lltr
mockingbird. Florida became a
territory of the United Statea in
1621, and wat reeognired at a
itatr in 1645. Since the time of
ill ditcovery in 1513 by Ponce de
Leon, the (lag* of five nation! have
down over it, the Spanith, the
Flench, the EagJith, the American
and the Coafrdeicrate.
We tee where the Philadelphia
Eaglet ha v t hired ji certain Mr.
Bo McMillan a* Their head foalball coach. You probably don't
remember Bo McMillan other than
at a gray haired man who hat been
fairly tucceatful at the coach of
Detroit iJont who paid him better
than $32,001) a s year (&lt;p hit « rvice,. But wa remember hlm at a
young upturff who went*uj» from
a Hitherto'imknbwa college called
Canter aad scared the winning
touchdown agaimt Harvard in
1921. tomething which simply
wain't done in thotc day*.
Prrtidenl Boh Hutchint, in tak­
ing leave of Chicago Univertily lo
go to work for the Ford Founda­
tion, laid, "Our miuion here on
•arth it *o change our environ­
ment, not to adjtal ouiwirei lo
it. One of the moat hleretting cpsestiona a b o u t Maher , learning
in America it th b. ft'w
la d'tliat
i f bt yy .........
dm bey or girl who on Jmw 15
raceivet hi* dagroa. eager, eathu*
betic, oultpoken, idealitlic, reflec­
tive, and independent, it on lb*
fallowing Sept. 13, or even June
16, except at Chicago, dull, unlit•piling, ihifty, pliable and altlrad
in a double-brattled, blue targe
e trftr

Former Pretident Hoover comet
ttiom
4 . pretty
.
longty agaimt leading
land itmiea la Ewropa. We should
help lo arm friendly power*, tend

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TUESDAY F E t t 13. 1951

T H E SANFORD H E R A L D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACJE TW O

Letters

O f

T. R.

79, You may nrvst have heard
V db
trprW. She we* the ealv surviving
o | her wether Hetly
el the
of
la

Thl* 1* the day aai for an or-

anlxatlonal meeting in Colombo.
cylon, of the ambitloua ‘‘Colom­
bo Plan," Inaugurated by BrtUah
Commonwealth countries for deve­
lopment of poverty-ridden coun
triera of touth and toulheaal Aala,
America hat agreed to partlcl
te in thii project, which aim* at
ttcrlng th* condition of aome
670,000,000 people— about a quar­
te r of all humanity—who live in
thia important area. Untold milIlona of their folk never have
known anything but hunger and
other deprivation*.
The plan wa* devised by Drillah
Commonwealth countries of aouth
and aoutheaat Aala in cooperation
with Australia. Canada. New Zea­
land and the Untie,! Kingdom. Al­
ready in the plan are Colon.
India, I'aklitan. Malaya. .Singa­
pore, Noith Borneo. Brunei and
Kniawak. AI*o invited are Burma,
Indo-Chlna, lndonr*ia and Thai­
land.
All the** rountrira lie in that
vaat Atlitlc th eatre which ha*
become a vital battle-ground be­
tween Communlam and the demorrarie*. It I* fertile soil for anv
development* which prnmiao even
a little eetment of the suffering
population*.
Deipllr the hum anitarian
pecta of the projert. It ralla for
•hillful handling. I t likely will
rvokr a Communint cry of “weat-

S

K

An unusually Interesting project is th a t announced for ^rP J l??y!"[l?n?t*,_ s ^ pa^ of tha
the puhlirntion. in eight volume*, of the letter* of Theodore wit] be
1 to
- °fetaure
,h* p the
-n ' cauntrie*
,poMor'
Roosevelt. The firs t two volumes covering the period concerned that It u n T tn any way
through 11KM), nro announced for publication in April by the calculated lo Interfere with "Aih*
H arvard University Press. Roosevelt wns n graduate of for the Asiatic*."
Th* countries included In the
H arvard. The editor i* Kiting K. Morrison.
Colombo Plan produce moat of tha
Not only was T. R. the most striking personality In world'* lute and rubber, a third of
the presidential lino between Lincoln and Wilson, but In the all oil* and fata and two*thlnla
of th* globe’* tin. There are, of
extent of his in terests he surpassed all other chief execu­ courae,
tome highly developed tec*
tives a fte r Jcffcraon. There was no subject on which he tloiii but this area la general
would not rend, and his tenacious memory carried away an Ilea in the hunger belt.
I t b the Irony of fata that the
nmnzing number o f details. He corresiionded w ith sm clallsts
population locreaao in much of
In m any fields, m aking it likely th a t nla correspondence will ihla
area far excaoda tha Increase
Is* shown far more varied in character than th a t of most in production. Thia protect* a
peculiar problem, bocauae Impublic men.
condition* will tend to
Light should be thrown on such achievements of his rnvttl the
death ra ta and thua
adm inistration as th e seixure of tho Canal Zone and theliurther increat# the population.
of legislation giving tho federal governm ent power In ■hort. a "vlcioua clrcla7rmay be
C ssngc
cope with great aggregations of
..
nr capital. More plctuesquu
Naturally the question of birthwill be any letter* on the break w ith nil* friend and succes­ control
ha* cropped up in th*
sor, President 'fitft. F o r th at, however, we rriuxt Wait for dlacuaelona, but that I* a eubject
which moat of the expert* prompt­
th e last pair of tfye eight volumes.
aldoattep. “Thor* a rt many rail
i
It rah bo foresee# thgt historians and th e great masa ly
gioua objeettona to aUch control,
of adm irers of T. K. uru going to have u good time over and aoma
soma Asiatic peopled
people* don't
th is pew m aterial.
take kindly to tho Idea, quite apart

r«

from religious reason*.

1n

WARM SPRINGS, Ga.. Feb. 1.1
—(Special)—Reflecting the wor*l
iKilin epidemic* in history, Georgia
Warm Spring* F o u n d a t i o n —
largest treatment eenter In the
world devoted exclusively to In­
fantile paralysla—carried a rvr«rd load of 971 patient* for
a t .90S hospital day* in the
fiscal year ending Heotrnibcr 10,
Basil O'Connor, president, reportnt toflny.
The number of patient* at Warn*
Spring* and the total hrapltal day*
have steadily lncrca*oi| In recent
years, a* polio incidence ha*
mounted, ami are now the largest
*lnce the institullon wa* founded
In 1927 hv Franklin t). Rooaevelc.
Three quarter* of nil patlenl*
Created in IWIP-fiO received March
of Dimes financial aid from local
chapter* of the National Found*■
lion for Infantile I’aralyai*. which
Mr. O’Connor dr-, head*. Patient*
rame from 41 slates, the DUtrht
of Columbia. Hawaii, Puerto Rico
and IS foreign rountrira for the
prolonged after-car* of irrimj,
muscular involvement in which
Warm Soring, specialises.
One third of all the patient*
w rrt between S and 14 year* old.
amt another third Iwlwecn l&amp; ami
24. A t the time of admission, two
thirds of all patirnta had been
polio victims for more than a vear.
Average star at Warm Soring,
wan two months, while a few
stayed mnre than a vear.
The Institution's sta ff perform
rd LH.*6 operation*, and gave more
than 100,000 imllviduai phvsiral
therapv treatment*, a* vet' a*
many thousand occupational ther­
apv troatm snti, muscle lest*,
functional test* amt physlatrlc
examination*. Rome 16,000 tperial
appliances, brace* and eaal* were
mad* by th* staff for tha patlrnts.
Warm Springs alao continued
a* a national center for profes­
sional training in physical therapy,
orthopedic surgery, physical medi­
cine and other aspect* of nollo
car* for physician*, nurses, thera­
pist* and social workers, the re­
port stated. Cooperating In thl*
program are Duke University Me­
dical School and Rmorv Univer­
sity Medical School, with the aid
of Individual study groat* from
the National Foundation.

Farm Prices

CongresHinan Merloni? Reports
By SID IIKRtONG

M v s .la s H

__________

rr» *

Fas* User

wag.- rontcol.
’
Suggestion* have been made
that th r law tic changed and that
farm ceilings at below parity le­
vel* lie allowed. There have been
hints that top Adminiitration
ofiirial* have been giving this
serious consideration, although
other* have said they tec no need
to change the law now.
An al irrelative to the below-par­
ity ceiling* wnould be rubaidlea.

During Ihe past week we have i many other po*itiim» of honor,
had a change in the personnel in 1tru st and responsibility on tho
our office. Jimmie Golden, who campus of the Univraity.
came to Washington with u» and
| {,, served a* intelligence officer
who. through Hi* splendid person- W|, h , hl. Hlh Alr Fliri^, tJurini(
ait.ty ami eff.eiency, made many tt orid War II and flew
»U .
friend* for hllnsclf ami (or u» cinn., in the Kuroiu-an theatre with
both ,in . Washington
and
In __
the_ ■II-J t i.onilrer Group*. Ill* total
,
____
distrrri, hu. left U'. VVe regre t.d ,
)oll , ^ k in ihe A ir Force
w ry much to khw» him Ucatiw he 1
,
k
ttieh r vRltwUlr m»fi. fcut Jim■IV U.ing cneni. u wouiu uw poy*
mic 1* a law yet try profession ami h*’ h" ”"' irt
' I wiIlls- to Impow- lower farm pH#*
« - k * " r : ' , , ; ; : ; , 1!!,,!:
......................... ^
w -o«.
a hall. The government
type Of work with which wc an would give tanner* »uo»idy paywe rejoice with hln* In hi silvan- al I, “|d."» ,c l Hr know* th e distcirt merit- targe rnnuggh to givr them
icmcnt.
and it* jmdit. m*. and Wr are glad ' a total I' tuen of tiarity—th at U.
In hi* pla.e in our office we to have him Wr hepr you will like | the I* low parity markrt price
have •eciir.-d the «eivire* of Bill him aa well a , wr do.
nlu, Mib*ldien.
lly id. vrhn only la,I week grad­
In a roll pi.- of week*, a ftrr h. j Through u«r of &gt;ul»idto* it
uated from the IJn'vemity of Fl&lt;»
rids. Bi'l w» . I're»ldrnt of Klotbb. get* oriented, w. may n-k him to would I - pmwIMe t,. roll bock
Blue Key. v’iee |’n »i.lent of ih- writ*- » news letter on bow It [ price* of ttm.e foods which hava
Student B -*y, a member of the feel- to lw a new man in a ton- ' riren th r most—*urh a* meal*.

k A V ...

... ....

Student Hall of Fame, a- well a. jjrr ju nn l tiffler on C apitol 11til.

Big Four Meeting

Business Ivenders

C i 'm l a a e O

II a a lla a rS

P ra m

•'■ *» .s a e l

t ,«ia

l* sa e

Uul the hulk of the m ajo r fan

*9
orgauixal.uh* *i«- ilea.i ,ei against
... i n — — vi «, |hay-----*— 1 ‘-,J '

lia r.

nn-nmcie my, leraiitr moat **ru—
■itie, !,r«- ip the lianda of hank...
So long a&gt; Ihe F.'.lrial Hcwrvr
Board stand* ready tn huy all go•
u-pt aecuritk* uff.-red, thr
memlM-rs say, thr lumka have a
•*dv way to innvsse thrlr re•ervr*, thereby Increaving their
tending |M.wrrr ami mi n.idiug to
inflation.
S.-ctrlary of Ihe Treasury Sny­
FRANKFURT, Germany, Feb.
_ _
M II’lfvidcnt Tnnnan,
13—0W— U. fl- aulborttlr*
have der, harked hy

meeting.
The exchange of note* lietween
the ea»l and wext on the proposed
Big Four meeting liegan last Nov.
3, when the Soviet Union Invite
the western power* to meet and
discuss the future of lire many
with accrnt on th r demilitarisation
of that rnuntry.

ptoilitrUiin rent.,
*, a'I't
a.f't In inflation
and pn&lt;» n purl of tho present
food hill along to Ihe taxpayers.
Mn.t oh-erver* l&gt;eli*ve farm
Iradrr* would rather take &gt;uti*idk*, even If they gagged nn them,
lhan to have the parity idea inter­
fered with.
In Wot Id War II. President
Rno.evrll and hit stabilisation
aide* were having difficulty wtlg
wage rolitrul- hecau.e lainir did
•tnl like Go' p* t i*w11c* advance* In
( ikhI nuit farm Driers.

To lo lp meet tatmr'* objections,
ihe guvi rninrni came up with the
Idr* of xnlitiilie*. The then war
food administrator, Chester C.
Duvi.. opimwd I ho Mlt'Sidlea. A
drei-ion lo use lln-iti contributed
to hla d e r i i i o n to break with Prrvident RjKwrvcil and realgn his
po»l.
The Wot Id War II food buImIM
•M,-, rMl roor&lt;- than X4,000,000,000.
Item* cttveied included milk, butlerfat, groin*, dry beans, fruit*,
par.
vrvrtablet, oilseed product*, sugar
•he eovernmvnl pay* fixed coffee, cocoa, butter, livrstock and
intecest rate* on Ux -rcuritic* at meat* and flour.
" I t c vain.* of the Usue cegar.1«f markel value, "fly fall in
the price of the securities would ■ays thi* could coat the govern­
Increase the Inlerest rate. Bnyder ment (1,260,000,000 annually if
'nterest nn th r national debt in*
apparently wax taken for fear created only one-hslf of one per
cent.
of demonstration*.
Fcdrial Reserve inrmbera arg u fl
Press coverage wa* permilte.1
at the Nuernberg executions of that thi* countered by Infixlionary
Naxl war eriml",'&lt; in an annex increaie* In price*—oand theiaof re In the cost of government
ml.
f the hall of Justice.
+

forbidden pres* coverage of th* I haa insisted ihvt tlie Federal Hehanging of seven rondemnr.1 Grr- , serve keep *uii|Hut buying o( all
man war criminal* al Landsherg, ceuntir- offere.t. I In* is n m Army officer said tmlay.
the Admtmatratlon m. v*, to
Relatives Of ihe .evm condemn-!
thr
*'L"*r
nrt
cd men have been notified hy of-1 ^ .7: ,, ‘" ’. 'L 'h" urillrs'low''
ficlal telegram* that they could ^ L * ’A ^n ttn If K.lier
R r,crv.
make Urol vUite to the pri.oners ,(o(in|
w„Ml u , h , |t un-

K7,'„rsi,‘

, f ,Jh . d . , lollnwin, . . . I , fl».l
The Army spokesman told ceoitera th* press ban was deerjed
y U. S- High Commissioner John
J. MeCloy and General Thomas
T. Handy, U. 8. commander in
Kurope.
“There will Ire no further com­
ment on this," he added.
He refused to say when the
. . . will
. . . . occur
executions
ie decision of the two rankThe
8. official* wax in flat coning U.
___________
'
‘but
tndiclion to previous policy,

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However, the posalblllly of over
In the' futui* Isn't

Parliamentary System

.ihe Colombo Plan. Thl*
m.... con tern plaUra a great
alien of the area tn
...
- ta aia years. Among
other things It la planned to get
ta million more acre* of land
under cultivation aad produce six
million more tons of food grains.
The Colombo Plan provide* that
a large part of the cost of th*
ruj
ivern[ helpconover
asCtcipa•o fa r ea possible
.
Franco has had several chanjrm of adm iniitration In
Jinellon of her own pro­
thp last two nr th re e yearn, and even now th e Pleven ad­
be that area with the Brim inistration
cannot
bo
aura
of
ataylng.
. . . .
|
project*.

- Now if ever a European country should ha
^jjtab le
1 m ent. Yet P n m tt r Dirk U. Stikkcr o f I
vem
.
l
hnds
has ju st been forced out by nn ndve
of Pai
llamcnt
nt ov
m a r n |tqliit regarding tho fuUiAt adm
adi inistration
of iruli
Parliam ent,
some ttm c1m ay enipsc 'oorore it n r a r TWW govcn
overnmenl can
bo formed. In 1048, when Stikkor took office, a month of

srrr

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Such dnngora a re an oaitenUal p art of th e parliamen­
ta ry nyntem, whereby n parliam entary m ajority can change
the entire executive branch. O ur ayntem of fixed tenure
nmy lie lean renpottnive to guatn of political passion, but it
is n good deal m ore solid In tim es of storm .

Fellowship Front
raav rise i

or
..
r. IterkSwItx e t a . . . .
would lake the m atter up wl
David B. bee, director of tho
Slate •Board or Health, to deter­
mine what elepe ahould lw taken
Ip the m ar future |n provide ade­
quate sewage disposal from the
orpaj,
The CoinmUafon eppraved the
request of IJoyd

Intern
County Commie

by the City of 60 feet additional
right «f.way oq Geneva Avenue
adjoining the thud r f IW Munici­
pal Airport area.
Thl* 1* part
pnrt of
nr
tho rood w roanl__
nine urns',ini' of the
tvim .c
e m u # from "MwlMMrflle
Mellon tills A
to 166 new Gemma bridle..
A* &lt;4«nk*t by 8. A- Alien for
permission ta Increesc rale* on
hue lines In Ihn City wna deferred
for further atud aa,J Mr, MeKlhhln.
Mra. Rule McClelland ra *
granted n five year have on the
roneeaaion stand at the Municipal
Sea.

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Sanford Forum
bdttor,

Sanford, Fla.
February 10, 1961

an lord Urrald,
■Unfold, FU. ■

Dear, g u t,.

Further rafetenc# the Naval Air
Paj*. Mr, Kirk haa given me the
nsenea requested, and any* he will
be glad lo g t« Ihe name Informe.
•Ion th u r other Interested per»ona.
You nra certainly rig h t that It
■uprising—I'd any ur&gt;*»Uev*hV
tlw l tJi*r» could be any serious
object Inns In orderly reactivation
&gt;f tha Bet*.
8 i n c e &gt; e tv y o q r * ,

M. L. Cullum

Tefce yowr ptxhl d-dooe Sedan.; 7-door Sedans, 6- ond 3-peuenge, Coupe., gMoros, GmvorOblot

Mow fee t t y I a —M a w In SresscTwee—M a w In F n w a r —M a w In T h r ift—
M a r t lit M r# A p p‘.ie a l-If
*tfhm 1 9 5 1 B U I
ts good newo for folks
•*•■1 with a shrewd eye for
what their dollare will buy.
TTRRB

them all pottible air acd naval
aid, but we thould keep our troop*
at home, it the way he teat it We
wouldn't pretume to know, at it
Mm* to a* largely a military prof.r beyynd tbs ban of
ry mea. From
wa meal dial Nt*
'a downfall itemmed from an
ef Ruaaie at a diataxet
to far from kirn a* Mo*
ua. It might be
■far those who advucate tend*
American jrm iet to Europe in

Ms. Mitthow Anar W ib 4* i
• other day al the lewder s #

973 Polio Patients
TNI WORLD TODAY Treated By Warm
lly DtWITT M arK K N /IB
Al* Karelia Affair* Analyat
SpringsFoundation

^ r a t ^ 'u p w t d lr a n ^ J f ^
- proudly wears a 19S1 price
tog like Ural which xoomed last.
year i SFttetAL into popularity
g7f«4 that It put a crimp in
the low-priced three."
Tale*, nil* toned
u ski. ♦.
Ucmlly

*

thrifty F-263 engine that first
made its name in the St rut,
nnd here delivers 120 horsewlih D^naflow
L&gt;f,V
It&gt; a JBukk with lew weight
and more power—und thut
apcllo a pair of u*w thrills for
you. Thcre’e a performance
thrill such n" you've never
Sl'ici.u-plu, a

B riii ■ t i T r * *

(ferijM r BufeMHiJJt from

ground up*but literally
iwwnt thing an wheels.

1949 Dodge P k k -s g Vi T m Track
Katra clean, low milesg*. good tires

• in r 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe Sedan
Kxtro

‘ f 94T-49V llo k k M

w m II#

Orw msncr. gm»d paint—low mile.

•Win, Hewler, Fat* Kqalppetl

The atunly and tuaple body lo
new. The high-strength frame

k new. The powor knew to tho
Stmoal. which now hoe the
a .

• a ii.

Thnt title in three wnrdo, will
be: "'llirifticrt Hoick YetP
«

•

Ilctter hurry ttround to your
Httick dealer'* and look this
marvel over. We'll give you
unothcr predictimt-whlc«» k:
Once this one’a discovered, the
demand will he ttNrifie.

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n r e t l l c t k t r t M f m i***
D • t

life (ulk? will give If,
it nut on the road.

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�P A G F T IIIJFfC

T U E S D A Y E E II. 13. 1951

Officers Are Elected Mrs. \V. B. Hrinson
R&gt; Garden ( lull Circle lltiiiored On Birthday

Social Calendar

Miss Irene Ward To
Wed sSam Thurmond

Miss 11 rile Want, daughter of
Mrs. Leila Ward of Delamd, will
lieroine the hride of Samuel \V.
Thurmond, of this city next Sunday, nt !J:MI I*. M. in the I'reShyterinn Churrh of Ih'lornd, The
It. v. Xr.h McNaii will |ierfoim
the ceremony.
Miss Ward Will h e f i v . l t III
iiinrOam hy le i brother, Gordon
L Waul, of Norfolk. V.i , M* i
only itlle».*|-ii»i will !«• hei -iatei,
M r. Shelby Ilii'tfiiilioiliaui, »f
Jm-k-onvilb.
C. II, Howes, brother.in-law »f
Mr. Tlujintond. will serve n- be«t
S. Duggar, Mrs. Willis f'rarurk man. Ushers will tv Jaek flay
su«t F ll - n o r t h llusiver. As n o in.
*• * eo-hoRtM***.
vitatlon- are briny &gt;ent, all re*
W KIiNHSIllT
The I'rayrr Meeting Service of ’atlves and friend* of the cotiplo
the Kind Baptist Church will bo are invited.
this evening at 7:10 I*. M.
The annual Valentine Bridge
luncheon of the Women's • lub
will Ire at 1:00 I*. M. F.rr reser­
vations call Mi«- Hen Wade,
J.15-J .
Mr*. It. W l.ippjnentt was hon­
Special lioard m ie tln i of the ored Thursday evening by Mrs,
Grammar School F.T.A., room mo- Mi Ivin Dekle nt thr horn*- of
thers, officers, amt chair man are Mrs. ( \ F. Proctor, J r , no Fast
raoiuested to attend.
Twentieth Street.
C
T fll HRftAT
Interesting games were pi lived
The Thrift Shop Workers of i.nd p iin s were won by Mis.
the Women's I'lutr will be Mr*. Lucian Jolue on. Mrs. (if Inn lie
Itlake Sawyer aiul Ml*. Max run- vels. Mi . Itulph (Vrold, Mr- II
don.
V. Thninit'on, nml Mr*. C F.
Annual lunrhe.ui uf the (iarden Prnelur, Sr,
club will tv Ml I liM at the Wom­
Many lovely gift* were pre
en's Cluh.
srnte.1 to the honor**.' In a bas­
The Junior Iloyul Anil*as*iidor* sinet hy her daughter Mnivia Kay
of the First itaplist Churrh will l.lppinrott mflei which refresh­
meet at ?:0o I*. M. at the church ment* con-istlng of opeti.fr.cod
■The itouclaa Johe Junior llrotli sandwiches, randies, Coca-Cola and
erhood will tpeet at the First Hap- runrh, were served to the fol­
'f . t Church at 7:.10 I*. M
The Men's Hrotherhood of the lowing:
Mrs. I.ippineott, Mrs, Thump,on,
Flr-t Itaplist Church will have Mr*. Johnson, Mis. H*vel*, Mrs
their monthly supper and pro- Halph Pesnld, Mis. Proctor. Sr,
cram meeting thi&gt; evenimt at 7:Ki Mr*. J. M, C srielt, Mis. It. M
I*. M. in the Memorial educational Hum* Mr- lllake Sawyer, nml
Building.
W. II. Kiihy.
The Seminole County Federation Mr*.
Also Mr-. Denver Cordell Mr*
of Women’* Cluh will meet at Jrrrv
Mr- firace Arm­
10:00 A. M. at the South Seminole strong. White.
Mr*. Kail Yo-t. Mr*.
County Women’s Cluh in Kent Toni
Kussi, Mrs. I. M lltme*.
Park. There will he a rovered dish
luncheon. The speaker will la* Mrs. Mrs. M. N Cleveland, Mrs. John
ttu th Hamilton and her topic will Culliim, Mrs. Fred Stein, Mis
A. J . b rie r, Mr
l'r&lt;« tor nml
"Gracious Living."
Ibkle.
Seminole Chapter No, 1!. O.F..S. Mr
will meet at the Masonic Hall at
0:00 P.M.
P--S XV
The Sanforil Woman's Huh will
sponsor it* annual hospital bene­
fit Canasta and Bridge party at
Thr Mngmilla Cnrtlen Ciit If
the cluh house at K:txl P.M. Itesaert and coffee will he served. met at the homo of Mr*. C. ITicket* are available at Coleman'* Powrll, Fritlay morning for it*
filft Shop, Touch ton’s Drug Store regular meeting which w»« opened
with Mr.«. F. D. Modus ttrunuunand Vowell'a.
clng the deviriinruil, Mr*. II. C
SATURDAY
Seminole Itlfrh SrhsHil P.T.A. is lleixi'l spoke on the Audulwm
having a cooked food sale in front Koeivly amt urged a* many a*
of McCrary'* store on First Street. possible lo join. After a intU o.i
Mathers please have yuur food flerlwru it*i»e-. thrre wn.* an
or plants and (lower* down town open forum dl»iu*«ion on general
hv ff:.10 A.M. or call Mr*. R. T.
Hunt at 1117, to make arrangetnenls for someone to pick Ihrm
up.
MONDAY
The Dependable Cl as* of the
First Methodist Church will meet
with Mr*. J. D. Callahan. H25 Hast
’W em leth Street at »:00 P.M.
There will lie a Market Itasket

Party Is Given For
Mrs. I.ippincutt

MrH.Powt'll Entertains
Magnolia Circle

9

INTERVIEW
Mis* Donna Lou lla rp tr
Mi*&lt; Harper I* one of our at­
tractive nice voung lady chal­
lengers at S. It. 9. The reason I
call her a challenger Is hcrausa
she can challenge all- the girl*
A lth their bny friends. Whan *lw*
Took, al them and give* that little
blue-eyed Wink the hojra g e f dll«y and of rourae stagger ta her.
She has a very , nice future
planned. Ulna H a rp e r' plan* on
going to the Florida Stale Uni­
versity in Tallahaaxoa. Her career

DK.SSEIIT A N D C O F F E l
Mi. and Mr-. Ford llairison an
nounre the birth of a son, Fred
erick Ford Harrison. Jr., Friday
Feh. !• at St. Vinreni’s ilo-piial ii
J acksonville.

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THHtrTT ONE TOR SI
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Lincoln Grow Eeteil
On 85th ftirthday

Miller Is Ordained
To Baptist Ministry

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N ew , advanced V -8 e n g i n e !
Performance lhar sparkleil
A "m ira cle ride" that's comfort plusl
Wear-resisting m aster craftsmanship!
Costs less to ow n than you expectl
The eight America rates as g re a tl

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Take a look, too, at the

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Top buy of the top 4
lowest price tarsi

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I’alent Show Given
.tAt IVT. Ai 'Meeting

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Southern Bell H a t Spent M ore T han $105,000,000
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SHOWING TODAY &amp; WEDNESDAY

Imityinc |&lt;hniil:t*s (clcphottc vvvtcnt ytow itiy a* much in the past li\e
yiai* a* it did in the previou- (i7 year*’ lit vtinic tc'|X-vi* it Iv a 1 that ..
IIV hove doubled th e m ttubrr of te l e pAnnri in I Iniid n
a n d doubled th e n u m b er of lung d h ltn tc e c irc u itt,
liftx - th r e e b u ild in t s und b u ild in g m ld ith i ii &gt; /nice
b een r n w j / r / r J . n m l ,'I\,2 II upfilicuiniiit fu r n J r phone i tnkru cu re &lt;&gt;/.

tl«l*PY MtRTHDAY
Mr*. Dob Tuttle
Mr*. Hanna I&gt;*trr*on
Charles Wilke

Double Feature— Rarunln Program
S S S S S n S S ^

P e r s o n a Is

Ill It I'll

ANNOUNCKMK.NT

Hal A. Colltert has returned to
Sanford after liejng luiifim'd to
the hospital in lathe Wales follow
ing an aceltk-nt. lie will he at hi
home on Smith Cameron Avenue
McRae, (in. were guest* last week for some time.

TONIGHT f t WEDNESDAY
m

Ml* I . i*l Tate t. j I... i.
ai
a o tp ti'e birthday dinner riven
:.t in r home on South Sanford
Asen oe Saturday evening honorinr Mrs. W. It. |lrin*on. .She waassisted hy Mr*. Charle-. McWill­
iams and Miss FlUler; hirchhoff.
Mis. Tate's home was decorated
with sweet peas, red hud and fern
and the tutde held a central ar­
Mrs. Wake .Sawyers is ill and
rangement of the sweet peas.
confined In the Fs-rnald-Laughlon
Those enjoy inn the party with
Memorial ltns|iital.
the ru e d of honor were: W. It.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Urinwni have
Hrin-ott, J r , Miss Itcttv Mikler of
as their c u rd Mrs. Mailin' Hie kin*
Oviedo; W. II. Itrin-on, Sr.. Mr .
soil uf t'olumbu*. Ohio
Maynn* llnsktnscui of Ctdumhns,
Ohio; Mi and Mrs (..inti.it Hus.
liihii.
ell and daughter, 1‘atrleia, of or
Mi-. S (’ Dickerson com limed Undo; M». and Mrs. Tate, Mi-*
tier talk from Insl nu.nlh on flow­ Kiicldioff and Mr. and Mrs. Me
ering tree, suitable for this «ec- Williams.
F. C. Ilaiper is to-iiding . few’ • ioll.
I'reerdilig (he tiusiliess meeting
•lay in Tampa attending a meetMr.. Ilogcr* seised coffis* and
iilir of tteneral Klwtrir dealers.
cuke to the following members,
Mr. and All C. C. Ilrnder-on Mrs. AHint-. Mrs. Fleischer. Mrs.
and two children have moved lo Fmmell McCall. Mr-. McCaslin.
their new holiie tilt Mellonville Mrs. McCall, lira . II. W. Wilke.
Ait open house was held at the
Aveiltre.
Mis. Dicker on, Mrs. ( \ \V. (taker. home of Mr, and Mrs. Lincoln
Mrs II. N. Illackwelder. .Mrs. Ned Crow on French Avenue Fiidnv
Mi ,. L. II. Ilorvcy and -&gt;-it Lr&lt;- .Smith, Mis. t.ariliner. Mr-, t'., C. afternoon honoring Mr. Crow'*
lie have returned from (.'nltimhi'i Hardin, and Mrs. lien Monroe.
. ghty-fifth tiirthdav nnnivrr-arv,
and Charleston, S. &lt;’ vhere itiev
bv hi. two dnoithters, Mrs. John
spent the past week.
Malthai of llnltimore, Md. and
Mrs, Philip J, Allen of SunfnrJ.
Friends of Mir* Alilrun l .e will
Fn joying the oteaslon with Mr.
rt gn t to learn thui sh&gt; i- ill ul
Crow were some of Sanford's
the Ftrnnld-Lniliililoii .Miinonal
*-t and youngest townspeople,
If*.- pitul.
John I.. Miller, educational di­ id
in, lading engineers, trainmen and
lector for the Firct It.mtisl firemen
of till cnpadlies of the
Miss llnttio ill redin of Lake Chtllrh for the past two tears,
Wales wn llm wee! end curst of wu- or*lninr*| to the tio-tH'l Atlantic Coastline Hailrond for
her aunt and Onrl*. Mr. ami vii . m lhi'trv In impn-.slve cernnonv which Mr. Crow was an engineer
Juiuea V. llulmll.
Tlitirsilev ev*'itiitg nt ilu* rh u n h . nnlil his retirement nt the ugi* of
Prior t*&gt; n-stimlnp III- ituties
Mr. Crow ninvr.1 to Sanford with
W, it. Moye, Jr., is iNiting tv here Mr, Millet -erveil n* edm-n*
luluea in rihnfard, II*1 i* tationed Coital dins tor fm the West Side hi fnrnilv from W ilke,-llarrc, pu.
on the II.SS Sierra tit Norfolk. liaptist Church m i.ak** Wale*. in H«H and ha- live*l here &gt;*rice
that time.
V*.
Fla.
The
sermon
was
pteaehnl
hv
Miss Kullv Fade ol Fairfield.
Conn, and I (ought- (iatlin of Iis. L- Hcv AI Inman of the I ir t Hxpli*t
stillville are the guest* of Mr, Chmvh uf New Smyrna Bench. The
charge lo the eamlhlal. and to the
and M's. W. C. lliilehi*on
church was given hv Dr Frank
The Sanford Townsend Cluh No.
Friend* uf Mi- 'iimi Williams Morgan of the Oviedo Baptist
will regret to It'uin that she is Churrh, and the llihle na« pre­ 1^ held a Va|entine party at the
tonfiiied to the F fmaid-Laughton sented hv Hev. M. D. Ia.k-.m of Cltj Hall Friday evening. Valen­
tine were cxi hanged nml tea l.
Mt unit ml Hospital tin* lo a re- (he Laiigwuod Haiill.t Churrh.
The la*.If wn npnropriatflv tlecrent fall.
The onlninlng |uaver wa» offere.l l.v Hev. Fr**l It Fisher of oinltsl with rs*t heart, amt valen
Mr. out) M i- f rank I. W*hh|- Farmington Michigan.
lint-,. Carnes wrre plavctl and
ruff III utul son let haw returnThe pastor of the church, Hev. priier given to Mr*. Mm Mnnlrrv.
mi after u imrnt visit in l.aneas. »». I*. Iliooks, Jr., nrtrd a* m*&gt;- Mr- M. J. Morris. Mr.. Tvmie Fulter, S. C. with Mi Wo-ttlniff'i iterator of the riuiaining council. fonl. anil Aithor Kirchhoff.
grandfat her
Delirious refreshments were on
t*nd Hev. S. |. Whatley, pastor
of the Central Haitiist Church joyed hy all. Arrangements were
Mr. amt Mr*. Pied llairison In
Sanfonl, -ervml i*. clerk. Hev. nun If fo go to the fifth Congre* ■
plan fo leave Thuintiav lot Jaek*
• I- Cris-ev offered the invisn- lonnl Di-trict Towmcnd Confersonville where (hey will mm ml *tion.
The esnntirintion was *-&lt;iri. cnee Sumlay in Orlu Vista.
several weeks with tin it son uml
A covered tljsh liineli. ou will be
daughter-in-law, Mr. utul Mrs. ■Iuet ml mthli.lv hy the count'll •erved at nrntn. A m n-‘ meeting
with the nmdrrntor asking the
Ford Harrison.
op«-n
to all will begin at l:":n
leading tpiesttoti.,.
Mi ami Mr*. A. II Mahoney
have h*. their guests, Mrs. II. It.
while vuteniine motif.
Henley uml twu children of Lees­
Ilrvst.-sses were room mutherburg. Her huaband, H II lirnlvv,
of Mr*. Cerlimit- Page and Mrx
who is stationed at Ft. Henning,
1..m Hatliff.
tin spent Inst weekr
The Crammar School P. T A.
regular m ctling Thnr*’
Hill lluti'hi«&gt;n Ivfl Sunday to hail it*
evening with Mrs. ft. C.
retain lo i *•* fiehuul n .llH l’«P- tlay
(Jut he*, president, pr.-sitling,
v m ity uf Flurnla, ni
A Tafrnt Show will
In Id
the mill swrR.sttei ■h
his parent*. Mi. ami Hr* w r Fill. ’.£! «l Hilkl P. M. Willi I he
Primary Hch|*ol. ns welt «*
liulcbiMii.
Jiifimr High oral Cminmar Scht-d
.
Mrn, Clarence Fhitllp. ami het purlit ipitting, tl wu, ....... .
t hi pD'giniil wit. toHler the tii
aider, Mr t. Jai l.
Mi lion nr it Mr* Sidney Vlti t,
I*nd, are sptndi
Jacbronville visit ig their brothel Founder* Dnv rltairrnan. Ttwll hil
and sister-in-law, ( afit. and Mrs. 'Iren of iht fifth and sixth grntle
give n okil on llomt; uptl School.
Hoy (.ring.
Mr*. File Vlhltri plrr&lt;ented :i
Ml. and Mr*. IV. S. Southward tint maty of the Pun til-Tear lot
uml Mr. ami Mr*. Krlarul South movement. A m r-uge was given
wart! and daughter, Ccraldine, all to Mrs. Cache* for the yenr’* ae
of Ontario, Canada, arrived F ri­ toniplialunenls.
day to spend several werk* with
The stage was tleeoraterl with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Southward.
n table overlaid with a lace cloth,
where a while cake anil a Iwnupirt
Mr. anil Mrs. (irurge Totihy hail »f mixetl flowers glared the l*hb
as their gue-ts yesteidny. Dr. and
The lunch room was decorated
Mrs. William Rule and two child­ with ted and white ram rllias on
ren, Klitiilreth and Paul. Dr. anil silver hearts anil the refresh
merits carried out the rml uml
of Mrs. Fa,on'# sister, Mr*, peat!
Hansell. Mr. and Mrs. Fa -on plan
lo visit In Miami licfori- return
fng to Crorgia.

I think will fit h e r personality
very well.
Miss Harper states, “This ha*
been the happiest year of my
dife a* far aa I ra n remember.
She sayi, “When I wa* to my
fm h m an year of school, I thought
I wax really grown up hut now I
know I am."
MU* H arpc want* lo rxpres*
her grratr*t thank* to the stud­
ent hody and all of her won­
derful tearhrsa. One thing she
■aid with very much pride and
Joy, "There'* nothing like my
nrincipnl, Mr. MorrU."
Her favorite *port* are »wtmAting and tennis.
r' I would like to add at tho dose
of my interview that she's a
very good singer and we've en­
joyed having her in our 9. II. 8.
flood lurk MU* llnrper.
—Phillip Boyd
CORRECTION
The Itcrmld regret* ar. m « r In
Monday'* paper I n which It was
mated that the Asalea Circle of
the Darien Club met a t the borne
At Mr*. Charlee Lawson. It should

lit. Dirt I. iiili.[in i Circle iii.&lt;
ii Hu- f.iiun ■&lt;( Mti J.itui Huger.
Friday Morning "ill. Mi* | | II.
McCasUn pr raiding. Mr*. A. II.
Ailing,
horticulture
chairman,
made an interesting talk »&gt;n the
car.- ami Ihr growth n( flower*.
Fir* torn of officer* w ii held and
nil officer* were re-elected for an­
other year, a . follows; chairman.
Mrs. 11. II .McCailmi, vice-chair­
man, Mrs, \V, I». Cardinrr, secre­
tary-treasurer, Mrs. F*lwar*l Mc­
Call.
The Dirt Gardener* voted to
have a flower show and Mrs. Ir­
vin Fleischer ws&lt; appointed chair-

“S la v e

T he money *l*nt by Sotifhem Hell to expand ami improve I lotuij
telephone facilities in IliU live year perux] nmounlx to nrarlv twice at
much us wc had invoted in the dale at flic end of I'M.V
M oney lo continue this expansion to keer up with Florida’s
growth will have lo h r secured ihroURh Ih r sale ol our slocks and
bonds to people who have inone;' lo invest and «h** can be pcr*uj,lcd
lo pul if in our business rather than in *omc other business.
T hai nuke* it im portant lor Fhiflda to have a financially healthy
Telephone Company— one capable of paying its costs of operation
and earning enough to niukc ii worth-while lor people to invest their
savings in (he telephone business.
A- U, UtRH tv , rivrida M anaptr

�PAHK FOUR

Ray Robinson And Jake LaMotta
Battle For Middleweight Cro
Hr Ch a r l e s c h a m b e r l a in
CHICAGO. Feb. 13—(/P) —Heavily favored in his five previous
scraps with J a l r 1.., Motts, Sugar Ray Robinson again it being backed
Irom 3-1 lo 4-1 to marc lire (irons Hull's middleweight bell tomorrow
night.
The welterweight champion, in the peak of condition, and La Motta
Lattle the icalea at 10 A. M. in tin
Sugar expert* to tin IM pound*
hia lop weight, anil Jake I* con
' ‘ ;.l ),r will
‘ ninhe lire ICO limit.
fid.
Hr carrl-d I7B a month ag« liefore
starting drills for in* rival.
If Ia MooII* is over IfiO. he will
be given two hours In which to
make weight. If lie falls, he will
forfeit hia middleweight title to
Roblnaon right
_ spot
.
the
and
the IB round bout In Chicago sta ­
dium, alerting at 111 A. M. will hn
little mote than art eihlbillon.
Robinson prescrilwd a lung
sleep for hintself today. laM olta
&lt;lld not plan anything more atren
mis than a walk in the loop shop­
ping district In abiding hy hia de­
cision to real for five days preced­
ing defrne of hi* crown.
The fact that Robinson has dc«
dslonrd Jake In four of their flv*
meetings and that Jake is vaca­
tioning Gve day* "to conserve
strength after reducing'' h x a
kept the odds pretty near the 4-1

Cooper And Jordan
rfA jk v Straight Rated As Best Bets
For Job At Auburn
AUBURN, Ala., Feb. 13-Thcre
was no official word from Auburn today on a successor to head
football Coach E arl Brown.
A college spokesman indicated
llr HI) HARPER
it might be several days before •
screening committee will go to
It waa the amateurs* day at Iho work on the prublem of finding a
Seminole County Country club roach who—alumni hope— will
Sunday as twn of tha first thr*— lead the tiger* bark to the gridwinners in the annual t'rn- Am Iron heighto.
• vtournament were team* headed by
But Athletic Director Wllhsw
amateur* acting aa pro*.
llutsell waa reported out of town
Because of an unesnectedlv last night giving rise to the belief
large turnout of amateurs—more In .soma quarters that hia search
than one hundred golfers ru n . was undrr way.
led - approximately a third of
Two possible candidates were
e teams were lad by low-hand i- popularly accorded aa having the
tap amateur*. Two of the**Inside track, but the line already
groups— th o u lieadad hy RemitPowers and Ralph Rogart—ramc was Irtginning to form. The two
rated as better beta at this stage
are Norman (Shorty) Cooper,
line roach at Louisiana State, and
Ralph (Shug) Jordon, assistant
coach al Georgia.
Coopet, one-time line star at
little Howard College, Birming­
ham, 1* not talking about (hr
changes of hia com (rig hare, lie
said at Baton Rouge. I.a„ that
he la Involved In hia Job th ert and
any comment would have to come

H o rse’s M outh

S

MMk

On the evr of battle, both laiMolta and Robinson are confident
of victory. ImMntl* still brood*
over a tleaat twn decision* which
Im thought a hit "raw" in his pre­
vious fight* with Roblnaon.
Both men seem to agree that
their scrap will go th# full 16
rounds and a knockout won't de­
cide matters. Neither has ever
en knocked nut, and IjiMotta Howard Bcvis.
sn*t even been knocker! down.
The nominee, picked from among
James Norrla, Jr., Inlernatlonal seven surviving aspirants, was re­
Boxing Club president, guessed liably reported to be Wayne Woodrow (Woody) Hayce, successful
and personable mentor of tha Redakin* of Miami University of Ox­
in r
The stadium rapacity la ford, O.
Hay#*' current statue la doubt­
LaMolta will receive 46 per cent ful, for no out would say whether
f Ihe net plua 81,600 for telavi- a vote was takaa aa hi* namlaami. Robinson gets the same video Won. Th* four hoard piember* con­
lymrnt and 16 par cent of the stituted a quorum. And if a vet*
waa taken, Have* was rejected, if
no volt waa akon, he’ll probably
CHICAGO, Feh, I3-&lt;41 -Fact* jro Into next Sunday’s special sea.
u d figures of the Ray Sugar Ro- ■Iwj ,*» f l« t cholca of Ilia campus
Mnsan-J i k e
LaMotta middle­ officials.
The thro* absent trustees ha t
weight championship fight in tho
Chicago Stadium tomorrow night: Proxy vote* on hand—one report
Title at Stake: Middleweight '™!rLfo';,Hayes and two to ba east
at tha discretion of chairman Don
Championship of the World.
Power. Bui the trustee quartet
JRriitcipala: .Ink, IjiMotta. Mid- C.
reportedly split two-two on whoajaWeigkl Champion, Nrw York ther the proxies could bo cast, a
City, Sugar Ray Robinson, chafIriUttt, W f* r i d ’ * Well* r wtighl
Champion, New York City,
ris e r: (.‘him i' m .Stadium.
Time—10 A. M.
*
—16 rounds,
inn pound* at 10 A. 91.

S

tomorrow.

Purrsesi IjiM olts! 46 per rent
of net gate plus 81,600 from tele­
vision right*. lUiblnaoti; 16 pet
cent of gate, plus IfJWO from te ­
levision,
«:1
- Probable attendance; 12,TOO to
16,000.
Probable gm** gate receipts:
•160 JXM*
Prices nf tickets; 820, ringside*:
816, 81(1, »7.60 ml 6.TO.
romcrene of Coshocton. Rrkkar la
Television and radio: WHKB TV speaking on tha wait coast Th#
(Channel) radio WRHM, both oth*ro ar tin Florida.
Columbia Broadcasting Compaany
ot, th* Irostees at yoater-

outlcta.

Promoter: International Busing
Club.
Tale of the tap e on Sugar Hay
Robintun and Jake LaMotta for
their World's Middleweight 16
round rhamntonshlp bout In the
Chicago stadium tomorrow n ig h t
Robinson
LaMotta

Ago

hampered the play all day and
ballooned scores on almoat everv
hole. Otherwise It was a perfect
diy for the tourney with a clear
iky and invigorating coolness at
the course.
Rihbv Thompson pulled off the
beat shot of tha match—but got
only a par on the hoi*. II* hit hi*
Brat ball Into the lake on tha par
three seventh hole coating two
strokes. Then on a beautiful two
Iron *h°t dropped the ball wllhln
a few feet of the pin and It rolled Included Phil Dickon*. Wofford
coach; Shirty Ogle, Decatur, Al*.,
high school coach and fonset
irmlngham Southern athlete, and
Murray Warmath, Army Una
coach. Dickens and w arm ath ( U p
ed under Coach oh Neylaad at
Tennessee.
But whoever get* the Job ax 6
word from Brown:
'
"God have pity on th# coach
that's coming her*. 1 guarani*#
that I've aged 10 years dowh
her*."
That was Brown* blltar com­
ment aftsr being notified Sunday
ha would tie released th* follooN
[ng day. Tho Faculty 'Athlallc
CmnmRtc* voted t&lt;* pay him ll
full on his contract, which ran t#

1E™'U!2U!\ HSteBi'

Cotuirtent Kansas State Moves Up
On Kentucky And Aggies In AP Polf

NEW YORK. lab. 13 - ( * • ) Kansaa State virtually clinched an
NCAA tournament spot by re­
maining idla last night while over
in tbe neighboring Rig Ten a
two-team dogfight for honors took
shape.
Kansas State, third ranked na­
tionally, moved two full games
rliave after Missouri rnnled off
Kansas in Columbia, Mo., .19-38.
The Missourians used some of
I’hog Allen's own medicine—waiv­
ing free throws in the last half—
lo hand Kanas it* second league
satback. Now K-Btale has a 7-0
record compared with Kansas’ 6-2.
The K-SUters, however, must
play Oklahoma Saturday at Nor­
man ami ha* a Fab. 24 return d a ti
with Kansas. Oklahoma wallop,* I
Nebraska last night, 72-49.
Wisconsin and Northwestern
dropped out of the Big Ten title
picture after suffering upsets.

By JOH FALLS
NEW YORK. Feb. !»-&lt;**)—
Almoat unnoticed In the teething
two-team tattle between Kentuc­
ky amt Oklahoma A A M for na­

Purdue put on a last-half rush
to stun Wisconsin, 62-4(1, a t La­
fayette, ImL Michigan State pull­
ed an effective "deep frecs-r’’ on
northern In the last flv* minute*
to prevail, 62-48.
Illinois held to its thin confer­
ence lead by thumping defending
champion Ohio State, 79-69. lit'
diana, No. 6 In the newest AP
listing*, downed Iowa, 6.1-64IIIInoli ha* an 8-1 league mark,
Indian* la 7-1.
Th* major surprise of tire even­
ing was provided hy little Seton
Hall which crushed tenth-ranked
Villanova, 71-64.
Bradley joined Indiana, though,
In preserving the dignity of th*
top ten a* all other members of
that select company were idle. Tha
eighth-ranked Brave* of Peoria,
Ilf, aubdued Wichita, 65-44.
Another startling development
saw City Collage of New York’s
"grand slam" champions fall bofora Fordham In an overtime,

Double Play
Dick Thompson, Louisiana Slate
U. basketball star who also I*
regarded as big league pitching
material, recently was approached
hy a baseball "Bird Dog.” . . .
Identifying himself as an "un­
official talent scout" for an A marlean League club, the visitor askrd sauthpsw Thompson what waa
hia biggest weakness In pitch­
ing . . . "Oh," replied Dick, "I
guess my fast ball sort of lire*
ray left arm around the seventh
inning,” Then, after a thought­
ful pauao, ho addedt "But I can 63-61.
Long Island University, annpfinish what'* Iaft with my rig h t"
ig out of It* recant losing road
. . . .Dkk meant It, too. He's
p. now Ita 140th straight gams
ambidextrous.
In Ha ham* gym by turning back
Owe Mutate Sparta Pag*
Murray Slat*, 90-67. T b a n la e k Word from Alabama Is that
soma of th* Auburn alumni who
w«r* supporting Earl Brown when
the Governor wanted to toss hjm
out of th* coaching job, changed
their tune In the past cdtrple iof
weeks . . . Our laformant, who

Pro Golfers Balk
At Edict Against
Mexican Tourney
MEXICO CITY,. Feb. 13—UP)
—The Mexican Golf Association
accused thr United States PGA
today of gulng IMck on It* word
and urged fair treatm ent for
U. S. players entered in th r M« xiran Open Tournament.
"The PGA has no right In clas­
sify our National Open." the Irody
added In a formal statement grow­
ing out of the squabble over p ar­
ticipation of U- S. proa in thu
Mexican event. Iieginning Thurs­
day.
The disputa pul the severest
strain on sports relations between
Undo Bam and his southern
neighbor since thr famous jump
of major league baseball player*
below the border In 1940.
The golf version of haseball's
"Big Jump" produced this rather
dalicata situation:
Th# PC A Tournament Commit­
tee told It* barnstorming member*
last weekend el Ban Antonia, Tex.,
not to play In the Mexican Open.
Tha PGA said thl* isn't a cham­
pionship event because entriee are
obtained by Invitation rather than
disqualification.
Seven players, including Jimmy
Demaret of Ojal, Calif., and
former PGA Champion Vie Ghtsxl of New York, decided to play
In the Mexican Open anyhow and
promptly took off after the Texas
Open.
The PGA announced disciplinary
action. If any, would he withheld
until after the Mexican tourna­
ment opentx Thursday. If the

tional basketball honors has been
the steady ascendancy of Kansas
State.
,
The K-Stater* are ranked No.
in the current Associated i’r r is
poll, marking their highest stand­
ing of the season.
The Kentucky Wildcats, driving
for their second poll victory igr
three years, edged oul Oklahoma
A A M again for the top spot.
However, the rise of the Kansas
Slate Wildcat.- 1 thr highlight of
this week’s balloting of 111* si- t I *
writers ami broadcasters. J u 't
lake a look al how they've moved
up;
In this 'cason’a Iifill poll, th r
K-Htater* barely made the exclu­
sive Top Ten holding down the
No. 10 spot. Then, In succeeding
weeks) they’ve advanced to nint^m
seventh, fouith and finally, th in r
Jack Gardner's crew na* won r7
of 111 game., Including (he last 111
in a row. Its only losses were to
LIU and Indiana.
Kentucky, In leading for the
fourth straight week, attracted 65
first-plsre votes for 1,003 points.
Oklahoma A A M drew 111 top bal­
lots for I,il 19 points to finish only
41 pointa behind the Blue Grass
lads.
Kansas 8 tat a pulled In 13 fiiM f
place votes for 749 point*.
Then, in order, came Columbia,
Si. lamia, Indiana. Si. John s
Bradley. North Carolina Slate and
VUlanov*.
Three of the top ten played last
nlgbt, and tenth-ranked VtUanova
took a sever# 71-64 drubbing from
Seton Hall. Indiana. No. A. kept
pace with Illinois in the Big Ten
race with a vital &lt;13-64 victory
over I o w a . Bradley, N o. 8,
whipped Wieehita, &lt;18-44. f
v
The leading JO teams with
pointa liscd on 10 for first, nine
for second- (First place votes and
season record* Including last
night’s games in parenthese):
Top Ten
Pointa
I. Kentucky (68) ( l u l l
UXU
a Oklahoma A A M (31) (21-1)

1010

B

3. Kansas SUle (13) (17-2)
4. Columbia (3l (16-0)

■ Hr* waa dlsmlsaed becaes* *r
alumhl prossurc a fte r the Tiger i

121,922 IWt.

•Jn'VwWLfJ:

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a t 'r i n tV lU,‘1
Augustin# hare
may provide a guatm to how the
Sanford squad will do the followIng day In the atata tournament.
Showing alow but steady im*
provement all through Ihe season,
lh# Ceferyfeda are just now
ginning to exhibit that smoothness
.to Necessary to

" V « semlon ware reported aa fav0" nF Hares, and tha other two
against hltn. If that’s true, the
three missing Irualte* hold (he
t? Hw situation.
i- “ '
Bugeye berth,
in addition 16 Hayae, ar* Fresh­
man Coach Harry Strohal. Paul
E- Brown of the Clevtlan^ af».

a si
dS

SLOW ON WHIRTLE
NEW Y O R K -fA *)-Jim Konptantv. thr ace relief pitcher of

In the Mexican Onen this week
Instead of al Harlingen, Tex. . ,
and. Incidentally, this Isn't the
first time some star* have tried
lo duck Harlingen . . .about a
year ago a somewhat more ser­
ious fuss began at Phoenix when
a group of thr top players «|e, idesl to leave tire PGA cold aud
strike out for themselves under
George Hchnelter’s guidaner . . ,
A golfer of tbe tournament var­
iety often la a guy whom think­
ing atop* with tor buck he hopes
to make next week . . . That may
la- the case In the latest fuss;
Mexico looked like c a /J r nick­
ing* with leas discomfort. Or It
could be the PGA tournament
committee that la (wing influ­
ences! by thr sponsor's dough . . .
la s t year's threatened rebellion
certainly waa a case of short­
sighted players rradily falling in
with the suggestion that they
could get rieh quicker If thry
didn't have to share the dough . .
The equlpmant manufacture! a,
who pay th* bills and do the
thinking, straightened that one
out and presumably the playert
were given more lo *ay about
running tournament affairs . . .
But, gosh, look how they're say-

Two Kansas Fives
Fight For Chance
At NCAA Tourney

Jan. 31, 196*.

W

Forearm
Neck

feorta Roundup
t HUGH FULLERTON, .

*r0m t^ie

Hayes Is Reported]
As Next Ohio State
Football M e n t o r

*&gt;

TUESDAY FED. 13, 1951

THK HANFORD HERALD, HAN FORIX

«

TOFySfflfTSEIl

history.

Introduced iiy ftnnis
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. i3-&lt;A’&gt;
- D e l Ennis. basaU ir* origin*tor of the “taka-hom e-play^ *npioach In salary neglUatlons. hm
signed his 1981 contract with Hat
Philadelphia Phillies.
The stubbing outfielder was be­
lieved to have received an Inrrvas* that'll make hi* yearly pay
In the neighborhood nf 831,000.
lie Is believed to have re.-rlvrd
120,000 last season.
As usual the term* of (lie
agreement, s i g n e d
yesterday,
wore not disclosed by owner Bob
Carpenter and Ennis.
Del, a big factor In th* Phils'
drlvo lo tha National League
ponaant last year, will leave to­
morrow hy automobile with C-oaeh
Beany Bengougb fo r the Phil*
traininB &lt;m &gt;9 a t Ctewrwatar.
Ennis waa reported t* have
asked for—and Woo—an lurretec
baaed on what he would net under
the prop aaad now and atiffer In­
come taxes against w hat ba had
left a fltr th* tax dsductloni In
1980.

n, with more
la season, Th* Browns d
ive, anyone It) either group.

IN A ll DEPARTMENTS—YOU'LL FIND

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*N TY YEARS AGO—Vince

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DR. H. K. RING

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depart X . at
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OaatarU. I'larlSa.
Th. following prior, report.&lt;1 bp
the Dealers on Ike Hanford male
Kurrn.r. Market for produra .old
to Trui kero * IMalrra up to 1 I’.M.
t'.b U. I ,l |.
The price, quoted on today's r#&gt;
port at the Hanford Plate Partner.'
Market are Inrompl.t. on arruunl
of supplies
llrane. Pol.
ba hpr. II l a .top
tie.t&gt;&gt;. Tenderarren
llu llpr.
I in. J no
llr.M. oil Depending
Container
1 oo.j la
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t’abhace, depending
quality
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Celrrr. t'la Holden, defend­
ing i|uallle t. a larger 2.11*1 In
Cel.rr. Kla. I'aatal. depend­
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and Str-rr*. 116 W. E n t
Fhonn 490-W.
_____
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ur season. Sluiidwrland Ccurt.
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KITCHENETTE
A
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MOO Mallonvilla.
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Phone 132.1 or 9R0.
DOWNSTAIRS Apai
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3~RbOMS F ln r tT
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ARTICLES

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CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
Septic Tanka, Grease Trapa, Dry
Tanka. Tank Cradle*. Stepping
Stone., Bene he., Flower Pots,
Blneka. Window allla and llntcla.
Concrete Floor., Machine fin.
Dhod. Free E.tlmatea.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
*09 Elm_____________ Phone ISM
Wo both loot when you don’t bring
your preacrlpliona to LANKY’S.
t o
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VEOETABLES, "LivestiKk a n d
Mlwellanron.. Hanford Farmer’a Auction Market.
PRIED SHRIMP Dinner “The
Dual Shrimp &lt;&gt;■ Forth" a t Hornar’a .J2 4 K. l i t St.
a
W fflU K R motor Hike. Clapa ami
In g-nnl condition. Prlerd to »rll.
See at I III N. Park’ Avenue day t
only, i •
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FLOWER PLANTS: Wonthus,
Carnation. , 11-ark.pui*. 2Sc tfo«.
jm . Phone M l. 112 W. J?tJh _8t.
Top-Flight Paint
.... gal. 12.60
Men'M IjHifere
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rmrlpu from t I* M Fell to. to l«
A.M K.b. 12. I .lf l packagea
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WASHINGTON. Fell, U t-b l*)Rtrawberrlr* a- big a t pearhr*. anplat an larse aa irraprfndt, and
veiralaHet much 1tru e r and more
aucrulent than those now grown
may become a new scientific k ift
OP T J i* .
to Ihe romumer.
Agriculture Department tdent
acirntist* aav a new development
in the aeienctt of plant breeding
open* a startling new field for tie*
velopinentu of new and better varitie.i of frulla, vegetable*, grain*,
and flown*.
Only time will tell, official - *«M
today, how valuable the develop*
mem ia.
It Involve* the use of a drug
railed colrhlrlne, which baa hern
u U llfd lor malty year* In drvrlop.
Injr new plant*. Heretofore, it »»■
effeitlva only on n very limited
numlier of plant*.
The drug ha* the nhilltv of modifying rhataeterii tie* of plaid
treated with it. Through ita uae.
it ia pottdble lo take plant* of
cieairafilr rharaeteriatira. rroaa-,
breed or hybrid ixo them and comp ,
up with new plant* hearing double
the rfealraldr t haraclrrlsllc* of the
parent plant*, official-, aaid.
Colchicine I* a poisonous drug
derived from the
ifm atilumn rrocu*.
Under proper procedure, plants
successfully treated with It double
the r.iimlicr of chromosome* in
th rlr relit. Chromosome* are carr­
iers of heredity or charartcrl*tice.
A plant with ex tra rhmnosnmr*
NKW YORK. Feh. U t-t/F) -A
is likely to lie different fmm and Navy
confirmed t.-l* / ih«t
freuuently superior to related Flyingofficial
Saucer*" really raided,
plants with the normal numlier.
A new method of treating plant- blit actually were huge pin tic
with the rhromrxomn.doubling Lnilonn- i|-id |n high-altitndc
drug- drvrlnped hv Dr. Hamilton cosmic lay idudie*.
Hr, Uinor Liddle. chief of the
I*. Tratib of the Department'* bu­
reau of plant Industry—make:, it Nit tear I'hyalc* (Irani b of the
possible to use It successfully for Office of Naval Itesrarrh, made
th e first time on ■ broad Il*t of 'hi* disclosure in an article in the
plants and flowers.
current Look Mngaslne.
Under this method, a plant I*
Liddle, in Washington, di*cu«treated with Ihe drug and then ird the I^Hik str.ry further when
given an eight-hour "rest” period new-mcn ipierled him.
under which (l la allowed to "reThe Navy l«ll&gt;M,n-, Liddle de­
rupernte." This treatm ent I* re­ clared, Were IUU feet In diametei
peated from four to six time*.
and *oinctin,r* ro e to a height of
Heretofore, the method had In­ lb mile*, lie added that winds
volved one single severe tre a t­ might sweep them along at 2hfi
ment.
tulle* an hour.

Flying Snucent sSaitl
To He Navy ItallfMHiH

House Burns

U. S. Foreign Aid
H a a r l a i t r e P r a a t P a a e Start

•aid,

(CaallaaH Fram Fogv flis)
taken to the home of 51r. and
Mr*. W. G. Kllhre, and wa* so
shaken by the ordeal that a phy­
sician was summoned from Oviedo
to otteml him. Mrs. Hodgkin* was
token rare of by another neghhor.
Mrs. I.urllle Norton.
Mr. MtGilL a form er lieutenant
o f the New York F irs Department,
l*e of the fire wa*
!e adrfrd, however,

"Improvement* in the standard
of native living are nrogrnsing
rapidly, however, and gradually
Ihe native* are learning a sense
of responsibility and duty," Dr.

Itule concluded.

Gue*ta a l the meeting which
wa* nre.ided over by President
Orville Tnuthton, Included Dr.
Frank Knight of Deljirid, E.
Hrlxlterger Of Sally, III.; Itavid
Smith of New Haven, Conn.; Itev.
Angu* Melnni* of Hanford; H.
A. Until r: Doonhl Helt,l«(g; Itlchnrtl Nlher^ of Temperance. 111.,
Ilarobl Grerriwitotl, Ganlner. .Musa;
Simon Tudor, Alexandria, lot.; Ira
I \ f’ha-t’ of Mount Plcnr nnt, N.
Y.; Fred Kaywell, Hud*an, Ohio;
Ira Sobol of the llroiix, N. Y.;
Hanry I'eim of lloslon, Mu«». and
Molly Guild uf Gene*see, HI.

wno -I.nunowu him to tpr ,»rene.
■ " I f Mr. Stnrrv had noi wart.c l
Wr* unci Mr#. flcnliflatiMi* Ihfy hqmM
have Itcen (rapped bv flame* whllr
atill asleep," Mr. McGill tbslarcd.
The bouse, lt« added, won totally
ilpalroyetl. Ho w ant Hcherrr, a
tmlghlmr, a*«i*trd In preventing
the spread of the fin* In hi* honu
hy mean* of hose line* rminerlml
to electrically powered nunm-.
Hy HFUDH JOHNSON
Mr*.
Ktll-'i- iiu-d
•*11 *. niioep
tin'll unsuccessfully
to telephone the Ovlcb, Fire De
Spring pasture* may lie Just
itartm N L said Mr. McGill.
around Ihe rorner but winter ran
, The Hodgkin* arc friends of the still steal rattle profit* it rattle
William* family, now visiting h. get only what they ran rtistle from
ranges nml field*.
The nm*t critical m ol for sup­
plemental feed come* In February
and rally Mnrrh. Dry winter pos­
ture I* very low in proleln and
phoiphmu*
content and
the
volume uf graiing may In- low.
Trouble begin whrn rattle lot*
too much weight, warn* J. A. Mr*
Gregor, assistant animal InduaIrlalist with the Florida Agricul­
tural Extension Service. He aaya,
“Beef steak I* i n extrrmely cost­
ly feed far cattle". Supplemental
feed at this season In prevent ex­
cessive Iota of weight muy l&gt;c th*
cattleman's treat Investment In
this year’s cattle profit*.
Well-wintered rattle are In lha
best condition to make moat effi­
cient use of good pastures next
aping and summer. They produce
stronger calves, give more milk
and breed promptly for neat
year’s ralf crop. The cow th at
Iotas too much weight in the win­
te r la not producing efficiently
while (he tegalna thle weight in
the opring and summer. Also, lha
cow that ha* produced a weak or
dead calf because of tho lock or
winter teed adds nothing to cattle
pcafits.
Protein ia the moat common de­
ficiency In dry winter forage.
When grass begins ta matuvo the

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leiMIraxi- ship* lha CmlM Klnlon
la IryirtK In t i l hark from Itii*• ia -ay* they'll I* retu rn ed —
“They «ra no good anyway,"
Konstantin Kotlova ky.
warier of lha 7,179-lnn freighter
Ivan 1‘oUunov,
told newsmen
nlMiant hi* vo-ml hart that (ha
American
I.ihaity ahipa Wrra
rarrlratly hiiilt ami “I personolly know of •••vrral such ahipa
breaking tip In rough w eather."
Knapping hi* finger*, h n rlny.
ly return lha American «raft at
tky aid I hr .Soviet* would gindaiiy lima incr ihty hava th r lr
o i n if,o«| -Idp-. Ilii ntlltudr waa
at variance with that of Id- gov*
i-to loom, whit h in now .do ad Ior krd
tu lodlnl ion- ho
halkrd at ro.
turning I ho vr»*el* &gt;atit thorn
III World War II.
Kntlowky'a hip, rarryinif four
-tool l i i r h u l n ami a ruryi, of
flour from Od-'*-a to Vnldlvu-trik,
put in h r r r for aa t-r.

High HouHinf? Kents
l i n s i l s s r * I ’r s a Paa* O ael

hence would permit lower rent*.
.Senator Douglaa I It-III) com­
mented that In the defense pro­
gram "commuitie* suddenly built
ntav tie suddenly vacated." He
• uggrrlrd it might h« dangerous
lo &gt;1retch the amoriiation period
on house« In what may hr,'nine
“gho-t town*."

Campbell repllrvl that wa* part
of the rl*k Involved In the def.i,.. piograin. Hr said that if
thrie wa* n l&lt;&gt;««, the government
• hould absorb it.
Campbell also propo»e&lt;l that
present credit curb* on housing
be relaxed in defense area* to •«&gt;
-aid this would encourage hoo&gt;e
building for drfetue worker*.

Student KniifltmentH

Railroad Accident
Fatalities Reach
175 In Past Year

Left a I Notice
r i r m i n r * .\»ur. i.F.aaL

N u ll. '* I* n * r » b r ( i o n th a t I
f r i a i n i In basin*** at H I * l l a n
Ft rat Hir—' Hanfnr.l F l o r W a In

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September near Wr»| Lawavette.
f). involved a Iroop train. Thirtythree
IN nniylvania
National
Guardsmen Imuml for a training
ramu were kill'd.
The If TO data, a preliminary
summary made available to a r e ­
porter. imliralcd that tr a in acci­
dent*, nn th r drillin' after the war
were on the ri-&lt;- again with the In­
creased freight traffic incident to
*►” war in Korea.
The luliv -Imwed 11)202 acci­
dent* of nil kind* for fa-1 year,
ugalu.t d.Gft7 in IH(lr,
The total numlier of death*
from intin operation* g|ju&gt; wa*
op. from :i;t07 in |!i|!) to 340* la*t
v c r . The Jftfio fwtaljtv total Inclu­
ded 1.077 person* killed at grade
•muring*. 11f-7 trr»pa«*er* n n j
other ml*erllanenu* mishap*. The
grade crow ing death* rompared
with I ,r,07 the previou* year.
The
incident* re-lilted III
H.1,111 in IfllU. with emrdove IIIlilrie- n n o n n liu&gt;. for 2I.74M of the
total, and injorlr* a t grade rroa*
*ing» earning lo 4*171.
Although breakdown* have not
been completed, official* indicated
the incrra«c in numlier of accldent* wa* largely In Imomlng
freight operation*. Involving an
c*tlniale,t
6‘.i'l,ltl7.mto.lMMI
tonmile* (one Ion hauled one mllel
In 1060, againit 526.600.000,1)00
(b| ton-mile* the vear before.
Inquiries a* to eau**&gt;* brought
amuii the -ante re*pon*e from
troth ICC and railroad m u r r n : 1
‘‘more mile*, more tia ia n U ." T h e ;
U C noted that the busy w a r year
of 11111 pnroduced )t;,2GK tr a in ae.
arient* «f nil kind*. Involving 4,*
7*11 fatalities of all claM*-» and
61,227 Injurle*.

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It aallaaed Frans P*a» O ael
vice lo me alrendy Inducted, a* well
as National Guard and oilier re
-ervist unit* ami individuals mot
on duty It wa* remoted.
This new feature developed as
the full LI- member Senate arm ­
ed service* commit tee met to g&gt;
over thr bill al a cbmabdoor *e».
■Ion at 2 I'.M.
Final committee artlon tnduv
wa* unlikely.
The bill also would continue
President T
Truman's
rum ans existing an
thority to extend for one year the
enlistment nf all persons In th r
military sci vlcea. Tnl* applies only
to person* who voluntarily enlisted
and *o doc* not Ineluda drafter*
ot ttsirvU ta.
(m a il a a v g Pram P a a e O s . )
authority ami used it since the KoThe President now has this tral front line near Wonju.
Allied a ir power see red one
rean outbreak to frees* all rggUband of 1,000 Red* moving down
the wtaUrn-raosl of the Mru vatleys near A sking. They htt wKh
Gaming napalm Jellied ;-ninline
and morhlnryuii*. Pllnta retlmatcd
|ht&gt; killed non of this group
Allir-*! plane* al«. Ml two other
group* -alaiut 160 If. -I* |0 miles
northeast nf Yuju aivl aiiuther 100
skirting rhipyong.
There wa* lillle ground fight­
power development*. Till* Is the ing Tue«day romnared with Mon­
present minimum nay for recruit* day's biasing hnlll" around ll«en»In the Army, Navy, Air Forrr nml »lng. American and Houth Korean
51arinc*.
tnwin* had fought thrlr way mH
Originally It was proposed tn of ihe Iran sprung hy a lim.mwlI t 1" i ' ’•i1' ,0. F10 m‘,n lb |y man llesl force ami had taken up
during Ihe basic training p rrlrH| of new ilrfrnslvc pn-dliori*.
four lo ilx months.
Much of Tuesday was mpent by
TRAIN"IN PI1ULTY JUDGING both Alllea and (Tnmniunl*t* In ieF la.— Marlon County grouping for new fighting.
Hut th r lr wa* one clash 16 miles
(•It eluh girl* last month rrcelvi-l
poultry Judging training for &gt;* we*t of Wonju An Allierl force
hmition and hreedng p u rp o «&gt; ., drove hark into the hill* a lied
Mu. Mamie C. Daughtry, assis­ column striking for the Wonlutant home demonstration Agent, Yoju rood. Allierl plane* aided
In routing the Rrd*.
said Inday.
The withdrawal from ItoengThe girl* were shown pictures
of the different classes and breed* »ong leave* Chlnyong the northernmost Allied strongpolnt on the
of poultry, the agent stated.
central front.
In addition In hitting the ChinMany Florida rattle owners a l­ quantities of ammunition and supready are feeding dry hay and Me, Allied aircraft also deot rayed
other roughages a&gt; well ax 3 piles left behind when the Itoengpound* of rottensced calc or pel­ song prelmeter roll* p*#d, Bomr
lets or an equal volume of other field artillery, heavy mortar* ami
protein feed per head daily to ammunition were ahowervd with
their farm herds end range an i­ flaming gasoline bond™ before
mals. And they are profiting by the Chinese had a rhanre to sal­
vage the Allied weapons.
so doing.

AN AIR VHW OIAORAM of Ihe scene of the Penmylvsnla Kallrnad commuter train wreck at Woodhrldge,
It J . Mils where and law more than 62 passenger* died and 500 were Injured. Light separate probe* were
started to determine what runted Uir packed evening rusti-hour couches lo be scattered over the embank­
ment. High speed over the temporary wooden ueille was believed responsible.
(International)

Grnwth Of Cattle
Industry In State
Called Phenomenal

&lt;.f early tlnira, but it was not un­
til about the time of the First
World War that cattlemen Iwgan
trying in earnest to Improve their
animals by bringing In numerous
purebred*.
"There wa* some progress In
developing b ettir feed up to almut
the time of World War II, and
since the beginning of that w ar
the development* in improvement
of (m l and rattle have been
phi-nominal. I don't think anv
other section of the nation ha*
shown as much progress In cattle
during the past |fl years,'' Wentworth declared.
Fee,I I* still the limiting factor
in Florida’s livestock Industry,
hut the progress that ha* hern
made with improved grasres nml
feeds in recent year* indicate* the
possibility that this dale mav be­
come one of the major lov-.u -i
meat producing section* of tho
United State*, die said.
Kmphaiising the need for con­

A hen!thy childhood i- the batiii
for a healthy adult life. Lilli*
I ee Horton age four of iwr
7(th Avenue, Houston, Texas,
wa* deficient in
i m
Vitamin* III, It.’
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Nin • in
lr..r
and Ju*l doin' M
tin), any op|"
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W. Horton,
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tinued effort to improve and in ­ the radio, utid Lee Horton
crease feed ami improve the &lt;iual- decided to ttry it fot Lee. After
Ity of meat animal*. Wentworth taking IIADACOL said Mr. Hor­
lnled out that higher wage* dur- ton. I,cp' h appetite picked up and
t the past few year* have re ­ hr -tarter) eating three hearty
sulted In a steadily Increasing da-mi ul* a day. Now Leo ha* gained
m*nd for quality cuts ami hi* firm m ig h t, Im.* more energy, ami
and other packing concern* arc in- never ha* to U&gt; roked lo eat.
tertated is doing all they ran to
Here Is Mr. Horton’* own stale,
sellify the consumer*' demand for inert:
such meat.
"[.ee v.a* very weal, and r u ^
Wentworth la a member of the down and fust didn't want n!
Agricultural Advisory Committee rat at all. Wp heard alvut HAD°f •be Grocery Manufacturer* of CAOl. on the radio and deeided
America, which la holding it* an- that wa* what Lee ner-ie*l. After
niial meeting nt the University of he Ktarh-I taking IIADACOI. Ill *
Hot Ida.
aiipetlte picked up right away
lie stalled gaining weight and
rat* real writ now an ha* lieen
fn ling teal goo I IIAIIACOI, ha*
turn grunt for Lee and I heartily
ircommeml It to everyone."
OpiometrUt
Hoy., and girt*, heir'* n n ift for
EYES EXAMINED
you A fire Captain HADACf^k
Comic luuik. Just write to The I.T
l i t H Pelmet la Ate.
Hlane Coipmatlun. Lafayrtte, la .
Cl. ASSES, FITTED
r it*-.i, T S f l . s l l l s s r 1 m s s r s l l s s
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la Unity Tlim la Strength—
To Protect Ik* Peace of tka World;
To Promote tka Progress af A oark i.
Ta Produce Prosperity for S i i f o r i

AN INDEPEND EN T DAILY N EW SPA PER

V O L U M E X X X X I1

Established 1908

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Acheson Says
U.S. To Defend
•Yugoslavia

SANFORD, FLORIDA WEDNESDAY FEB. II. 1951

Troops Push Through Wreckage On Seoul Road

Operation of ACL
&lt;New Freight Line
Begins In Sanford
The Atlantic Coett Lina Rail­
road put into operation Friday It*
new freight main Una hare. Use
e4 this by-pass line by freight

The estimated coat af this profact was approalmataly
•aimataly *190.000
Including the cast of the neces­
sary right-of-way.
More than 11.200 feet In length
the new line diverges from the
Jacksenvllle-Tempa main line at
a point i d|ar*nt to tka intense
tlen
Read, on the
tien of Lake Harr
N
south. and osteedt northwardly
earaXel U and appresimaUdy MO
naraX
foot west of the city limit Use
along RooeeeeiT Avenue to the
oast end of Rands Yard on the
north where a connection in ■
with the present mala line in
the vicinity af PHat.Street.
This new freight line will en­
able freight train# operating be­
tween Tampa sad. Rands 'Yard
and Tampa and Jacksonville to
avoid tbe use of the longer curved segment of main track via
the passenger station route.
A Through l u affiliate, the At­
la n tic Land and Improvement Co.,
the railroad has purchased a
alamble acreage of land In the
Vicinity of the southern end of
the project with a view to de­
velop!"* the arm far industrial

Mrs. Anna Bellamy
Succumbs To Illness

Reds Die In Welter O:
Blood, Bombs And
Shellfire As Allies
HoldOnto Chipyong

Johnston U r g e s Story Of Eskimo
‘Tough AndSteep' Woman Is Told At
Tax In creases Kiwanis Meeting

TOKYO. Feb. l4 --(/P )— On
the llaming Central Korran front.
American. French and Dutch
iorcci inllictrd a staggering loll on
Chinese and Bed Korean divitlont
•hiving for a brrakthrough along
a 20-mdr-wide vector.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 riVl
Hie iliang* dory of an Eikimo
A field dispatch laid the Allied
—Economic
Stsbilirer
Erie
Johnwoman,
Anauta, who left her na­
defenders ihaltrm l two Cnmmuniit
wm meed todav that Congietv tive Halim 1‘land and trained
divisiont in s writer of hlooj,
adopt a "tough and sleep" tax in- about outside c itiliration. wsi to­
be mbs and shrlltirr.' ' ll added:
create to help contiol inflation and ds) told to Kissanism by the Krv.
"The Chinese dead lay by thr keep the nation * linancev on an
idadvi Maisli of lndian|N&gt;lii. Ind..
thousand* on all vidrv of surroundeven keel.
who dctlaicd the is a peisssnsl
rd Chipvnng. Othrr thousandv were
He vlio told the Houre Way* and friend of Anauta Joel I sold piehri|&gt;ed up alio in the river valley Meant Committee he believes tbe
sided
right tulles wnt-noithwevt of Won- present conliolt on v»*gr«. pncri
Rev Mai ill. who wat introduced
lu w hrir thry stumbled into a and pioductlon can be Idled ill
bv A L Collins, pointed out that
murderous air and artillery am* two ot three )r*it, "barring a lull
Anauta recently appealed in Sanbu.h."
scale attack."
loid and nude a talk on the Cham
On the western front, American
This I* the proKtam Johnston ol Missions program.
doughboys mowed down 1,152 laid It-foie the committee, which
Halim Island, the statrsl, is 2,*
Red Korean snrak troops who had is considering President Truman's
crossed thr llan River and slip­ irqueat for an inimruiatr fllMNNl,- 000 miles from Alaska and only
ped Inside Allied line*. They cap­ (100,000 tax tm-reaar:
400 miles from the North Hole.
tured nearly 260 more Commun­
"1. We must use control* l» Tour months of the yeai are night,
is! soldiers.
bring an rciuitahle balance beAmerican machine-guns c u t ! tween prices and wage? lo help lour months air slaylighl ami thr
NEW YORK. Feb. 14—&lt;/!&gt;)-remaining four months sir slay
Tb* U. S. Senate committee in­ down fleeing remnants of the Red level off the cost ol livtnss
"2. We mutt have a drastic anti night.
Korean
force
as
they
tried
to
vestigating interstate crime irporlboost in taxes so wi- can uav foi
i r a a f l a a e * H a !• «• » T w o !
During the night the Eskimos
rd today it intends to conduct
defrn-e as we go ami siphon off s i r able to survive only tiecaus#
excess
purchasing
power.
public hearings in St. Louii. Ix»
northsin light* which rn"8. We must adopt more com­ of thethem,
Angtln, San Francisco and Phil­
Anauta Included, to
prehensive limitations on credit to *tlilt*
adelphia.
prevent easygoing money chasing hunt drei Her habitation was a
pellmall after a shrinking supply snow house.
Senator Estes D. Kriauvet
Anauta left het native island
of goods.
(D-Tcnn), committee chairman,
a ship Utund fur Ntw Found"4. Most important of all. w&gt;t on
land and England, with her two
made the announcement juit be­
taut: rosily multiply our prodin- children
the &lt;k|l|k of a Scotchfore Getatd Catena, af Smith Or­ i The &gt;ryiAl,ef »*catiiqg from a tiiM p a ^ our productive facilities • man whoand
Vrith Attorn*'* htitband
House in Geneva vaster- to fill our vital defense needs."
ange. N. J.. went before the com­ burning
day morning proved too much for
Price Dilector Michael V. Dl- had been drowned while hunting.
mittee as the first witness at a Perlv J Hodgkins, 76, of Vermont, Salle
also was railed at a commit- The Eskimo woman had been in­
duced by the captain of the boat
| i s s l l a s ,4 o a P a g , ( i n
and hr died at 10:00 o'clock at the
cloved session here today.
to accompany the child to Eng­
home of Mr. ami Mr*. W. G. KllA temporary ilay barring the l.er al-out two hours after the fire
land.
committee from examining F’snl
Thr Newfoundland, said Itev.
The death It b-Ileved to hav*
Marsh, Anauta become separated
C. Erickson, millionaire bookmaker hen; due to a live it attack, and
came suddenly while Mr Hodgkin,
from the Captain ami could not
now serving a jsil term, was grant­ | was
lylhg tn l&gt;*d. apparently some­
tell the English name of the ited today by slate appeals rouit what reooveud from the Incident
(tesSlasseU O s »*•*• * 1*1
nmi at the ttm* talking to Mr. and
Judge Bernard L Shienteg.
The stay was granted on condi­ i Mrs. Ktlbeo
Three new member* were inMr and Mrs. Hodgkins, who
tion that the full appeals romt
staving at the home of dacted today s i rawnberi of tha
hear arguments by 2 P. M. (ESI ■ewe irvailkM
* Om Paw* Star
Lions Club by Al Rehbaum, Jr., of
on Erickson's contention that he
Mr Dora, deputy district gover­
MACON. G*.. IVb. U - t A I could not be subpoenaed from jaii.
nor of Lion*. Harry Hobson pre­ Maioi General Mark W. Lance.
Kefauvrr said the committee
sided.
Florida adjutant
general, an­
would hoar witn#**#* from Chi­
Receiving Lion pins were Janies nounced today that headquarters
cago and Florida this week in
Plant Atlantic Coast Line train­ •if the (Nth Division, (teolglaWashington. II* said Al I'ollrti.
The regular session of the Semi­ master; Ron Wade, grocery store Florida National (iiiald, will lxir * a lla a * a o a P a s* * ls l
nole Countv Singing Convention owner and Robeit Kbawn, local transfriied from Macs&gt;n to Jack
will lie teld *11 day Sunday. W i­ leprr.sentatlve of the Life of tonvllle.
ld at l.i# Chutrti of God on Klin Oeoigia It: mrance Co.
Lance alsts -aul that Brig
Avenue at 1 wenty-ftfth Street, it
Mr. Sha.cn acceptesl the chair­ Geneial Jtiseph C. Hutchison
wa* annum .'ed ‘.hi moinlng bv manship of the Lions Blood Bank hewly-appoltited rommandrr of
Hugh Duncan, prrrident of the Committee, and will attend a the divi«lon, has Iwrli promoted
L. Allen, 84 year old resident group.
meeting In Orlando In the near to the tank of major general
of Orlando, formerly of Sanfuid.
Among out-of-town groups ex­
died at 6:00 I*. M. yesterday In pected to attend will l.e the future to determine how much on stale ordeis of Governor Fuller
an Orlando hospital following a "Happy Foui” of l.aks-UiMl; 'T he “Iwlanr*" remains In the Seminole Waireii.
General Hutchison of Sanford,
Blood Bank.
long Illness.
llsrinonlers of Jaspei"; the “ Pur­ County
The resignation of Itoderick Fla., was promoted from assistTha father of Mra. E. A cell Q uartette” of Orlando; the
Brotheroon of Sanford. Mr. Allen "Happy Gospel Q uartette'' of Pa- Adams aa Club secretary was ac­ and dtvi«(oii commander last
lived her* for about 26 years, hokee: "The Cepterrove Quar­ cepted and John Lambeth was ap­ week when Ma)or General llm ry
D. Bussell of Macon rrtlrvd.
moving to Orlando *n 19.10. Il&lt; tette" of Belle Glade and many point**! In his place.
Col. II F. Meirltl. of Macon,
Plans were mad* for a com­
was a niemlier of the Sanford other gospel singers throughout
munity fish fry which the Lions chief of staff of the (8th divi­
Ms-cnlr t-udg* No. 02 F. *. A. tha state.
which will have charge of thr
Mr. Duncan stated that a real will sponsor, and a meeting of tbe sion, said the shift will mean
services at the graveside in I-*k&lt; tong fest Is anticipated and ex­ entire meinttership was scheduled little change as far as Macon
View Cemetery tomorrow at tended an invitation to all thote for tonight at the home of Cecil U toncerned.
Geurial Hutchison will have xn
who like gospel singing to attend Carlton, chairman of the progiani
3:20 P. M.
administrative office in Jackson­
Mr. Allen is alto survived by It will begin at 11:00 A.M. and to discuss the plan*
Visitors wer* Fred T. Goodwin ville. but I he headquarter* and
the widow and another daughtet continue throughout the entire a f­
in Orlando, 6lr*. Juanita Ochs; ternoon. A basket lunch will be of Hudson, N. H. and () It. headquarters detachment will re.
main in Macon, he said.
Tharp of Iowa City, Iowa.
two sons, Raymond L. &lt;tiLn of served at noon.
Winter Park and Guy Allen of
DEFENSE RENTS
Sanford.
GAINESVILLE. Feb. 14—4oV»—
Tha defense rested its case n few
_ BOYS HELD
Two 16-year old bors were a r­ minutes befoi* noun today with­
retted at 2:00 o'clock this morning out putting William Dixon Roger*
while In (he act of attempting t - on the stand to defend himsc-tf
enter the filling station operated against a charge that on lha
by G*ne Eatridge at Twelve 8trr*i night of Nov. 6, 1950, he raped
and Banford Avenue, Police Chief a Negro housemaid ufu-l ab­
Roy G. William* said this morn ducting her on a Gainesville
street.
"Officer* making the arrest were
Lieut. Max Bass. J. II. Patterson,
COMM1HRIONTK FARLEY?
patrolman and C. W. Snyder, »p»NEW YORK. Feb. I 4 - 0 P &gt; elal officer. The hoya were rant- A report tnat James J. Farley
fcrrvd to tha County Jail, pending would be elected the next com­
arraignment.
missioner of liasebaB brought
only a studied "No comment"
today from the furmer postmaster
YOUTH 9ENTBNCBD
Aa 11 year old Negro bag, who
with two coos ponton* had broker.
Asked If he bad been approach*
lata atsra than 19 ptaaoa and ate
bv the cenmlttoe or four
Ian many articlaa. waa orderod aent
ed to choose a successor to
to the Mariana Industrial Reboot Albeit B. Chandler. Farley de
yesterday by County Judge Doug­ cllned to say yea or no.
las Btenatrom.
"All I can say It 'no comment'
ka Pan
11ml Milan.
The hoy was tent a wav with hi* to mil
all niioatlxna
questions,"M he
replied
even­
mother’s approval, said Judg* ly. Farley at present la a highly
fltenatrom. A younger brother, paid executive for tho Coca Cola
also implicated in the theft*, was Export Company.
paroled in care of the mother, an I
CIVIL AIR I'ATROL
a third Negro bur was also pa­
Tha Sanford Squadron of the
roled In custody of hie parents.
Civil Air Patrol will have a fish
JAYCEB AWARDfry tonight at tho restaurant la
Tha Bstolnsla County Junior the hangar at the Municipal Air*
Chambar of C o w a n r* will pro- part.
All ntobaru were today requested
•eat Ra annual Oood Government
Award a t a Yacht d o b luncheon by Lieut. Remlcy to be present
with their wives and with pros- TNAWW (MfT and apparently on th* way to recovery,.
to (ha i
99, ooattnuaa to be a medical wonder to physicians at tha MUhaal Roan
SMtiJvt member#.
tha meat outstanding contributor snsrtlva
Judga Wing field of DeLand. Hospital la Chicago. Whan tha woman waa found In an allay virtually
•a good government In the coun­
tl make a abort talk outlining froaaa attM,"bar body temperature waa dawn to 64 degreen. Doctors say
ty during the past year.
a program aod activities of tha shay know of M other human being surviving attar body taznparaturn
Alvin Odhsm. Fourth District
had dropped M ow sixty-eight degrees, (international f snndph ili)
Vice-President of the Jaycsos, will C. A. P. Mb*lost piriurtv of train
Ing cadets trill be ahown.
make tha presentation.

Isra e li Orthodox Draft Boards Have Crime Group To
Power, Conduct Hearings
Sects Precipitate Deferment
Hershey Declares
GovemmentCrisis
In F o u r C itie s
Ben Gurion Resigns
Over Vote On | Re­
l i g i o u s Education
JERUSALEMr Feb. 14—X»T)—
The cabinet of Prime Minuter
David Bcn-Guron fell today over
the question of religious educa­
tion among immigrant childtcn.
An opposition motion rejecting
Bcn-Gurion’s rrligioui education
program was adopted by a vote of
49 to 42. The Prime Minuter de­
clared he considered this a vole of
no confidence and rrtigaed. / ,
The Labor Parly premier bad
proposed that Temenlic children
In work camp* be given religious
education In all cases, while other
If indlvduallr regstered for t.
Immigrant children regeve It only
Members of the Orthodox religious
bloc In the cabinet bitterly oppos­
ed the program, claiming It was
discriminatory.
lauMdiatoly fallowing the Par­
liament vota, Ben-Ourian want to
Bahor st to bond In his resignation
to President Chaim Weismaan.
All namoary step* ware rsportgeneral elections underway at the
ad being taken, meanwhile, to get
earliest possible date.
The religious Issue has been
broiling for more than a month
A government crisis broke out
Jan. 4 when Rabbi Yehuda L.
Malmon, minister of religious af­
fair*, resigned In proteet over
alleged discrimination* against orthodo* Jewish immigrants.
Ben-Ourlan's program almsd at
orientating the Jewish Immigrants
from Arab Yemen to tbe more
modern ways of Israsll Ufa. These
immigrants wsra among ths thou­
sands of Jewish children sent to
Israel from neighboring Arab
states, where their families had
lived for centuries under extremaIv backward condition*.
The possibility that any new
party lineup could be organised
Into a coalition government giving
tbe la be ri tee a majority appeared
to observer* her# to lie remote.
The laraell government tuffered
another eritla over economic af­
fairs last October. Den-Gurton
(CeettaeeS Oa Page Twe&gt;

WASHINGTON. Feb. It-riP )
—The Seaste Armed Service*
Committee reportedly agreed
today on a proposal to etfrnd
draft service from II months to
28 month* aa part of a long­
term. compuhory military train ­
ing and service program. Rut It
hogged do* n temporarily al a
loo-hour closed door session
In an attempt to reach agree­
ment on other part* of the
irogram, including the deali­
ng of 18-year olds. Action was
stalled by a series of rhanges
proposed by Heaator Morse
(K-Ore).

f

WASHINGTON, Peb. 1 4 -G P )Belective 8ervlce has reminded
the nation's draft hoards that they
—Hot some high, authority— have
the power o f deferment.
Director Lewis B. Hershey sent
letter* to the hoards becauae of
what he described as "erroneous
statements that local boards could
defer no one in the absence of
tpecific Instructions." lilt letter
was mad* public today.
Hershey wrote, "There Is a de­
mand that local boards be authoris­
ed to do that whisk they already
can do, but with the aathortaatloa
will Inevitably corns dheutivao aa
to what they can and what they
muat do.
"The autonomy of local selfgovernment dlsappean more often
by abdication from within than
usurpation from above."
Meanwhile, at Asheville, N. C.
a Selective Service official said
a tougher policy on occupational
deferment from tha draft I* In
prospect.
Lt. Col. Bernard T. Franck III,
chief legislative officer for the
Selective Service system, gave
the warning In an address pre­
pared for tbe North Carolina
Farm Bureau Federation's annual
meeting there.
_
Franck said Selective Servle*
will have to scrutinlu requests
for bceuptlonal deferment—both
agricultural and industrial— "P er­
haps even more carefully than In
the past," If:
1. Congress does not estend
the draft aga limit beyond 26.
2. Congress decide* to retain
draft law provisions exempting
most veterans.
9. Fathers are not to be Induct(Ceofiaaed Oa Fag* Tw*l

Nationwide Truck Crop Prospects
Are Cut 14 Percent By Cold Wave

ra. Anna Bellamy, 44, died at
ORLANDO. Feb. 14—(AV-BcWoormal temperatures ia Florida
Andsraasi Nurgfim ■erne at
LOO Y. U. y sat ardor Following nn and the saver* T«*a» freeze cut country-wide commercial truck crop
l*ro*peels during January 14 per ceat under (dm 1950 winter season.
a year.
Sumter soaaty, FIs.
Tha U. S. Department of Agriculture and Florida Agricultural Experi­
May 1C, IMS, Mrs. Bellamy had ment Stations in a just-issued report as of Feb 12 said the nation-wid#
lioim c I for w iadr vegcubic production w ii 1,400,000 tone.
The Florida expectations, as given by the report, except where the
- _i __n
! ■ ■ ISfTVVfl
states are mentioned, was this:
Lima beans: 60,000 bushel* on year average.
Ith an exEggplant: 700 acres wiui
1J0U acre*, aaaae as a month age

t

•nap beans: acreage down 1.000
n month ago: 97.000
year compared with
year but exported yield of 90
tw iteala an acre, 10 bushels leas
than far*east a t&lt;entk ago. Expeeled 2,#00,000 bushels against
1,097,0000 last year.
Cabbage: 192,000 tons against
SJ 00 fast year. Other respective
figures were California 95,000
against SI.900; Arisons 14,400
agalnot 11000 and Texas K«00
egoless 1S9J90.
1991

ST,
March Of Dim es

Associated Press Leased Wire

Stabilizer D e c l a r e s Rev. Marsh Describes
Boost Is Needed Trek From Baffin
To Halt Inflation
Island To States

WAM DISTtUCTICN like this rub­
ble In the city of Anyang arrets the
United Nations troops of l.t Gen­
eral Matthew B. Rldgway on all
sides, as they roll back into the
Seoul-1 nchun area. Thts part of the
Korean battleground has changed
hands four times In thr seven and
a half month* of the U.N struggle
against the Reds. (International)

Al teens MJ000 and 949,000: Te­
xas 904,000 and 240000.
Cucumbers: 620000
asm-third lass than last
but
three times the

year.
Bscarole: 1 _ „ ,__ ______ 4000 acres against 1,971,000 and
9,900 last year.
Lettuce: expected production
against last yoer'a: Florida 999,
924,000;
000 crate* against 924
f“ A
tiltons SOSO.000 and 9JM,,000; Call
(.mil* 6.206.000 and 6.99S.000; and
Texas 1,100000 and 1,960,000
Green peas: op l l par
mntth ago and modi

$

Florida
h 460.000

Clear lo partly cloudy and lift la
change In tem perature through
Thurtday. A few light'local •bow­
er* in eitrem e «outh portion. Light
to moderate mo«t|y easterly wind*
throuch Thursday.
No. 125

South Korean Marines Land
A t Wonsan Behind Red Lines;
Chinese A ttack Is Repelled

Secretary Terms Any
Aggression Against
Tito Regime Threat
To Peace Of World
W A S H IN G T O O eb . 14—&lt;/P)
^ —Secretary of State Acheaon raid
today any Communist attack on
Yugoslavia w o u l d danieroudy
atraia the fabric of world peace.
He told a newt conference that
ia at tpecific aa he can be now
on United States policy as to the
poiiibility of a Soviet aateliite as­
sault this sprint 00 Yugoslavia.
In ita e ra l. Acheson said Ameri­
c a n policy tUada now a t it was
hummed up in President Truman’s
message lo C ongm i tail July 19.
after the outbreak of tbe Korean
fighting.
At that time, Mr. Truman warn­
ed those who have to power to un­
leash or withhold acts of qggre*tivc moves would strain the fabric
of world peace dangerously.
Mr. Truman said in fact that
they might strain it “to the break­
ing point.”
Aakad whether the satellite govaramenta which might attack
Yugoslavia— Romania, Bulgaria,
ana Hungary— had been official­
ly told that this presidential warn­
ing applied in the present cir­
cumstance* to Yugoslavia, Ache­
aon said he did not know.
On other topics, Acheson said:
m 1. Foreign Communist parties
which have their country's In­
terest at heart ought to split with
Matoow aa n group of Italian
Communists have dens. Recent
Italian defection, he assarted, ocr Communists there
reailaeid they w en mere teel* of
tOeoltoool oe H a * *we&gt;

TH E W EATHER

Gunman Kills A nd
Injures Three Be­
f or e Surrendering

Victim Of Burning
House Dies Later
Of H e a r t Attack

I
I

|

Lions Induct Three
New Members At
Weekly Luncheon

Headquarters Of
48th Moved To Jax

Sintfiiw Convention
To Be H«*ld Sunday

Mrs. Brother-son’s
Father Died Tuesday

Doctors Marvel At Her Recovery

S

Battleship Mi s s o u r i
Bombards Port As
Reds Rush Troops
From H a m h u n g
SOMEWHERE IN KOREA Feb.
14
South Korran Mslin n made an amphioui landing to­
day at Woman, exit coast port tH)
miles noith of thr Rhh Haiallfl.
U. S. Hth Army Hrsdqusitris
said no U. S. Marines weir in the
landing as had been originally re­
potted.
The Republic of Koiea iROK)
Manner landed under cover of
heavy bombardment from U. S.
warships, including the battleship
Missouri.
The Big Mo's guns werr backed
by shellfire from cruisers and de­
stroyers.
The HOK force* were put ashore
north of the harlmr. Eighth Army
Headquarters said they had reach­
ed the outskirts of thr city and
occupied two Glands off th« port
The landing was made this a f­
ternoon against light resistance.
But a considerable number uf
Beds were reported moving out uf
the Hamhung area to the north
and headed for Wonsan.
The sise of the lauding party
and the number of vessels engag­
ed were withheld for security rea­
son*.
_
However, th* strength of the
force was believed sufficient for
independent operations in that
area.
A .
Red* reported pouring out of
th# Hamhung area to meat tha
Marina* at Wonaan were 60 mile*
t° 1(h*sraa^hfrom th* _ HamhungHungnam are* that U. 8. Marine#
ireattaaeS Oa r*a» *'»»

S t e a d y Recovery
Reuorted In Case
Of Fri:7en Woman
CHICAGO. Fib. 14-WP)-Mr».
Dorothy Btovuaa oooUrued to show
tmprov*aa*nt today, nearly a wuok
after th* waa found frosea stiff,
whll* a frozen man was tn serious
condition in a Qutncv. III. hospital.
The condition of Mra. Stevens,
23 year old Negro, still was re ­
garded by physicians at Micharl
Itea-se hoipital n» serious hut she
has Iwen lemoved from the criti­
cal list. Mi*. Stevens was brought
to th r hos|ittnl with n teiunriature
uf 6 i degrees and has made medi­
cal history with th* lowest trinpvratuir ever recorded for suivival.
Vencv Floyd McMess, 27. was In
8t. John's hospital in Quincy suf­
fering from shock ami exposuir a f­
ter he was found yesterday in a
roadside ditch frosrn. His b«dy
temperature waa 79, 20 degrees lielow normal. Ill* parvnts. Mr. and
Mrs. John HcMesi, a farm couple,
of Mt. Sterling, said he hail left
home Monday night after an argu­
ment. They said he suffers from
epilepsy.
I'hysieians at Micharl Rees* Yes­
terday removed bandage* from
Mrs. Stvvens’ anna, found no trace
of gangiene ami said amputation
would not lie necessary. They plan­
ned to remove bandages from lier
legs today to determine thrir con­
dition.
A hospital spokesman said more
than 100 doctors ami score* of
medical itudent* have observed
Mrs. gtevrn*' condition since she
was brought to the hospital last
Thursday. Yeaterday physician*
allowed television ram rras Into her
room and tha was picturrd lx-ing
fesl »oft foods and converting with
her special nurse and staff doc­
tor*.
Mrs. Stevens, who It 6 fret 6
inches tall and weighs alxiut 166
pounds, wat found frosrn stiff In
an alley In aub-tero temperatures,
rollee said her husband, John, told
them she had l&gt;*en drinking a few
hours before she w at found.

Sanford Weather
High yasterday, 74
Low today, 45
Rain yesterday 00
Total Feb, rain 2.67 Inches
Normal Fab. rain 2.31 inches

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 14-0P)
Atlanta
71 46
Bismark
14 •10
Chicago
90 19
Denver
19
•7
10
Dag Ms
-4
Rfri*
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Washington
Fart Myers
Malt

49
74
79
•9
77
79
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79

49
44
44
-4
87
44
44
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                    <text>National Wildlife

IHI': FUTURE DYE MANUFACTURER

«r*aiua*« i turn e**» i k i « i
m or Ju*t plain V'*a »»»! me to
reduce any of our liud-givcn hrrl*
tag# to the point of ■nnlhlUtlon."
Nnllnn.il Wildlife Week in .|e.
dlralc to spit-ading ihi- informa­
tion to all wall* of lift, to point
out how roNirrvatlnn, in It’ Inch,
ha* It* effects on all pcnpio—ritv
dwell, r . or country folk* - on the
duit le»v*l iti Te»». 'll llw flood
rone of the Mi &gt;l*»i|t|»l.
In order to flnanre this educa­
tional program. the National Wild­
life Federation p induce* each
year a *hcct of Wildlife Connervation Stam p
Thl' year the
stamp* have h e n painted hv three
of the nation'* foremo t nature
artist*. Roper Tory l’eter&lt;un.
Fraud-. I.**** Jncipie and l.e»lle
Rattan. Mammal*, hint*, fish,
tree*, wild flower* and in*eet*
make up the M ('omervat ion
Sump*
in
beautiful
natural
rnlori. In th e prevluu* III I mic*.
the Feilerntjon ha- reproduced IS4
different
p * d c . of A merican'
wildlife, (b u t bringing thl total to
6S0—u veritable phlorial • nevclopcdia of otie outdoor wildlife
friend*.
A *heet of their full color
stamp* mav he obtained for u
rontrihution of one dollar or murt*
and are dlatrlhutrd front the head­
quarter.- of the N iiII' minI Wildlife
Kcdaralion,
llliuh
Fourteenth
Plrael, N. W„ Wndibigiun 10,
II. C. Itataiii relating to Wllillilc
Week fcrtivitle: may ul-o lie nhlalned at I hi* nddre**.

Wide Variety
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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tener the di-lim tly mail.id Ydlow-throated
Warbler, w h i c h X i r r o m m i y
seem* tn p r e f e r the cabbage pulmetloes as well a ■ due. the Redbellied Wood pc, kcr.
Recent re-tn rth findings wit
Wherever you go, the Mocking­ grii**&lt; ■ mid ullu r pa dure plant
bird and Shrike and Cardinal aic will i«' cmplia*l*ed it th&gt; Agroii'
there tn greet you with color and inv I o ld l*j' m t» I'n lv r - ll*
fcllh song. Wluliter you ate at &gt;,f Florida Xgnruiturai F i n i
tractrd by tlm tiny Mar h W o n III.m l M lalion in lln llo 'V ilh o
pr the enormon- Ward’ Iliu m ; Mar. ft.
he beauty of the Tainted HuntI io- s i.- d i 1 oluvisoi, arraug
ng or the etrangene'-. of the ►
*-.- Hr. (Jordon K*1ling* e and oth. i
flTool Owl"; ihe *toop of IW ineintuir* of the Eaperlmenl S* iPuck Hawk or the whirr of de- t on agronomy department w '1
irting (Joail; all of ih- c un-i Delude rejnifts hy research w,.r .
ore may lie found In Runiinolc
rut pasture crop*, lustier tilCount) hy the one who like* tour* of Kxperlmptil
1 |* lliii
bird*, to nlwrrvc nr to photo- pr*lui'' nlaotingc, in*|uction of
graph. The woodland* of rypre(c.lgtcru plnnt leal and dl-eussire
nlnc, and psliuctto; of gum and of yatietiC’ and dl*e*»e eonlrnl
oak and hay; the nunirrii* *inaM iial a morning assembly *e**lnn.
take*; the m a g nifoint Ml. John* srmer, finio alt pait of the
Elver with it* tritmUrie- and
■I" who arc Inti m*t d !n p»s.
ropliguout
niarshe*; tlm .md 1uri'i un*l many I Intida eedrmen
■ c \ p 'd i a l to ntteii.l t h ' fivl I
ahadrd spring-: the pasture nnd
er«p fields; nil -er-e to -.Mrir* dny lo 'rr.ri, lh- l»ie»t fledl-*
rnormou* m im lc r and v’nrlrty *&gt;f on piTliiani nl (instore cm* oats, lupine*, clovn*. comhieatiie
blnl*.

Field Dav l!uLr Show Planned
Ity Foullry Society
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theaters, hut never going m f a r
Hum Button that he «a* unable
ti. appear bright and early the
lla llla a r* I law Cate ■- a l l
ahtenre without leove of the s u ­ nett morning to start the plant.
Found* Firm
perintendent OVi-r hint. The re«ig.
niieetor* of the firm, in Mannation never went into effect,
however, for during the two weeks rlieder, K .gland, in rw-gnitinn
the nuparlnu-ndent w* a » u y Mi. ot hi. efficiency and promotion «f
Kvan* *o gratified hi* suiH-riont new hurl n r . . , presented him with
with the w a y he carried on Ihu u fully J&gt;aid fo r hum? In Chel*ro,
work that th e y made him tiperin- Ms*i. Following the death of the
tendent at twice hi- former -a- lh.don m a nage r of the firm, Mr.
he*lit found the new manager
lary.
Huring the time he was with hard to g ' t along with and rethe firm, from 11*1-1 to IP 111, he signer! in October, WK. to fnund
catried on hi* experimental work hi* nwr bu*iness.
at home, put tiny to t&gt; *t valuable
II* ring to pio&lt;luce dye* and
knowledge g a i n 'd in the m aking l» a i e mao -ale- force was dif­
of dye* and working out new f o r ­ ficult. plu- his continued expertmula*.
mental work in order to fill orders
Thl* knowledge later enabled fin unfamiliar products. However,
him to e*taldi*h a hu*ln* • of his the home latKiratory fa cinated
own and render hi- eountiy a v a l ­ j him. and he worked out « ptoeei*
uable lerviro in -noplting khaki of coloring cotton and vegetable
dye* for A rm y blanket- nrnt put- i mattir in khaki and 'dher good*.
tee* during World War I when lh- lunine** grew and in a few
Herman dye* could no longer I a- , ye.ir* he wa i the larged producer
; of wool fmi*h nnd *peck dye* in
»ecured.
While w orking with the Indigo I the world.
Company he herame weary of
Ill* wif&lt;' died in IOSO. He. later
Ml* tie** ho* I.eWie of | . hi actiy*.' • i- fed dr* l| | f PfU.'V r»f '
a temperament to take u v.» aliori. Mn*».. and they had three childbe hit on th e tduri uf inline a f tv r - i Mi, William and John, and a
nuoti* off for eight week-, (hiring diughtet, .Mr*. Ih J. O'Connor.
tho*r afternoon* be went l&gt;«ck to I rank hvans, J r ., u -on by hi*
hi* first love, praoelng on a tig h t first wife, hit* aided him in the
rope, and i-ntertainleg at fair- end management o f the concern, the

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Plymouth Co. Another von by the
flrtt wife is Tracy, who A*. a
grandfather.
I ii 19U.1 Mr. and Mr*. Kvani
came bark to l.ake Mary and
built their pre*ent home to which
they returned each winter.
In Iihifi, Covernor John Martin,
appointed Mr. FJvan* to replace
t'harle* Ensmlnger «■ » Menife ICounty Com mi#* loner, to which
office he wa* twice re-elected. The
depression of Kh!lt compelled hint
to rc*ign this office and return to
Ma**a&lt; hu*etts and guide hihu*ine*. through that trying year.
The next year he trturned to
hake Mary. However, h. still
take* an active lntere*t in the
business.
Mr. Kvan* I# much pleased
with the progress hi* two younger
•on* have made lately in the plymouth Co. William ti. Kvan*. a
chemist, i« in charge of the lat*ortory and John Evan* is in charge
of the plant ami I* *alr* manager.
William, wh" I* married, live* In
Maugu*. Mas*. John live* in Iknton at hi* Parent** home.
•Stclln I’clley Evan* died in |91d,
and in 1M7 Mr. Evan* married
her *Uti r, Claire Pelley l.a.Maiie.
Both -i-ter* iurd erved in the ca­
pacity of office managi i f»r him.

•Dixie 18” Considered
Favored Field Corn
Now making plan* lo plant
more than half a million acre* of
field eom. Flotlda farmer* ar»
sdv.-.d tty the Agricultural h » T .
perlment Station and Agricultural T
Kxten*t«u Service of the Univer­
sity of Flotilla that the famoui
•■111vie | ft’’ hvhrtd variety i*
I heir hc-t "bet" f'-r satisfactory
production.
- |ii- u id’*, il-veloped at thn
Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment
Station with the a**l*t*nre of ihn
Florida Station, ha enn*l»lently
miiyicldfd mo*t other varieties of
field com *tnc- it wa* ml«a*rd a
few w a r ago. Hr. Karl S H o rn e \
i f the E^p^riment M At loll an%*
Agronomist Hu**ell Henderson of
the Extension Service point out.
Another variety developed at
the Georgia Station. "Ha. 28C*. ■
while com. ha produced good
irld*. hut larmer* who might
want to try it may not ha able
t„ . d .. . in seed hgcau** of *hnrt
,,lm*. "Florida W-l and *}• la­
ri da W - r ar* b'oi . weevil-re
si'tsnt than “ Hijoe Ih "
j* l" . hut a n lower
and -d may fot I*
the agror-orni't* c .plain.

A Scene in Seminole County

V.ie Aormul I lorida llahy Chick
i Egg . how n ill he held by tin*
Indent *" Ponllry Nciener Clnlt
tar. 'i-'l ni the Hniver*ity id
'ne’da
»lull
Pr. Idrnl
Jim
IhiiMialtir. of Cil'll*. said to•lay.
staged a port of the annual
agricultural la ir, the show will lie
hrld in Ihe i'nlvi-raitv gymnasium
•'III. the Hririda llatehery and
Hrv'dcr V oeiation rmiperating
■villi the •indent*.
I urkhalter, who Invited Florida
poullrymiri to tiller th t ahuw,
-aid that epch chicl i* M r »nu*t
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pinllite development anil manage.
mint.

CELEBRATING OUR 25TH ANNIVERSARY
F'**r l!.ri vein

we Ibite l.u*ll net \illy Sniifiml ttml Seminole ( ’niltil v wills

(/unlilv l.iimlH-r uini limlilmp Mnterinl. And we wniit In luke t It is npI hsrtunit&gt; of TlmitkiitK our customer* mill frieinls lor Iheir euniiiiuous

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County: Altamonte Sprintis, Meat Uike, Chuhiota, Casselborry, Fern I’ark, Forest City, Goldonrod, Gcnftva,
Ijtko Mary, Lake Monroe, Imii(fwoo&lt;l, Oviedo, Faoln,
Slavia. and Sanfont—the County Sent.

County Is full tif scenes like* this to (freel
the many winter visitors who prefer Central Florida to
all other section of thu state. Seniinole County has a
charm of its own with its many Inkes and Imantiful St.
Johns River— lluntlntr and fishinif are |ireval«&gt;nl and
popular as well us all the eompatltive out-of-door sjioiiH.
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Each town extends n cordial welcome tn tourists
ami will &lt;lo their utmost to make their visits pleasant
anil memorable ones.

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EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Oviedo

Boasts

New

Center

{Substantial Growth Is
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1 S o u t h Of Sanford
* Oviedo ia a fnriving little communiiy of 1,'WO located about nine
•lr mile* to u th of Sanford in a
murkland a r e a that produce* an
tmaiing am ount ol celery amt
athtr product* of the aoil.
* To rn-dnr from Sanford to
!)vitdo two intereating route* of
about 16 mile* may be taken.
Due D from five |*olnl* un ll.&lt;
Ranford-Orlando Highway 17-92
of i a recently traurfaeed road;
4hi other I* to follow Highway 46
*••1 via the magnlflrrni bridge
Jtvvr the St, John'* River und a
Jew utatr road to Geneva, a
*|tru« growing center hut a few
fnile- north weat of Oviedo,
J A nationally known celery and
gltroa packing center, Oviedo'*
growth I- reflected In It* Incrraae
Jpiffl IJMdt In 1940 to more than
J.r’dHl today, in new civic and bullt o -a ronatruclifin, and In the l-e.-.ujifol rnudern home* In Ita amply
Shaded ami landscaped reaidential
•re*&gt;.
2 Although tiut a amail rnmmunSty, relatively *|ieaking, Oviedo
a luink, retail atorra, drug
tores, grocery atore* comparng favorably In modern equipeacnt and atock with tboar of much
*a/yii ritiea. |ta rhurrhe* are
iaigr aod pleaaanl ami on the
]li I of till* year the rltlteha with
•litich |&gt;iii|e ilfilicaled a new
I'uruimmity Building.

Robert, la Mandated with him.
C. H- Clonta, Jr., and Rax Cion la,
both of whom ara building naw
home* Id Oviedo, a n aaaoclatad In
business with C. R. Clonta. They
earn# originally from Atlanta.
Ga, Their relative*, C. 9. Moon
and *on*. Thome* and Raaae are
alto prominent vegetable grower*.
Another prosperous empire of
the toll la that of A. Dud a and
Son* at Slavia near Oviedo, whoa#
far Dung celery and vegetable
tract* are alto located at Lake
Hart, Zellwood and Hell* Glade.
Among thalr employee* ara three
former member* of th# Hemlnol*
Chapter of Future Farmer*, David
Earl*, aale* manager, Bill Colbert
and Clifford Guitavaon.
Oviedo I* served by two rail­
road*, the Atlantic Coat Lina and
th* Seaboard. Surfaced road* con­
nect the town with Winter Park. I
11 mile* away, Hlavla. Geneva, |
Chuluota ami the raat roaat and

Fifty New Homes
Built In Miller
Acres During ’50
Ing the growth of DeiUry,
’ Central Ftortda’i faa'.eat
g communllie*. I* Miller
lo rtta l on mor* than 10*
f land with eitenaive front
the weat able of Uh D eU nd
\y ami opposite Plantation
i.
it Acre* I* owned and oi«err Joaeph and Mildred Schini■nd during the paat yrur
ban 60 new home* have been
here. A t the beginning of
ir there were hut ala h-rniM,
ng the U rge ami beautiful
near the highway in which
hmlerrra live.
ireaent, 64 famlliea or more

than 100 people live In thi* por­
tion of Dellary, many of them
from Ohio, New York, New Jer•ey and other northern lUtea.
Two new raaidrnts came from the
Panama Canal Zone.
The developer* do their own
contracting and tub-contracting
for the building of the home*, the
of whlfh u froro | SfWw to »7,_
T* tail ronitruction during the
»*"1 £ ? r
“» morr ,h ,n
W0o.**W in value,
The home* arc of the modern,
&lt;-n« atorv typo and ar# located in
ample plot* of ground 100 hy IM
feet In aite.
At the beginning of I960 there
wa* only or.# clay and ahell tur1fared atreet but ainr* that time
*!* more atreeU have been graded
:or aurfaced. The development haa
more than five mile* of road* in
what two year* ago wa* an un-

developed wooded trnct.
Mr. 8chml*r«r maintain* an offie*, supply Wore and warohoui*
for bull-llr* auppll**. A mealing ol
the anoelale* In the antarpriM
might remit toon In th* change
of the name of the project, h»
stated.
A D eltarr Civic Aaaociatlon ha*
been formed and plana ara being
made to build a new community
center building, be aald.
(lull-ting progrea* haa
been
rapid and prior to the Chriitms*
holiday*, houtci were eracte&lt;l at
the rata of about on* a week.
During th* proaont year. *ai&lt;
Mr. Schmlerrr, we plan to build
a t laaat M more houaev and about
double our preient population.
Originally from I.ong laland, N
Y , where he operated real e»tat#
development*, he came to D*Qar&gt;
three year* ago from Mount Dorr,
traailaaee n* l*aa* »'»*&gt;•

Sanford

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O V fE D O C O M M U N ITY BUILDING

who died for Ihelr country In aeveral low lying muckland tract* firm of Nelson ami Co., which I*
I etnniitnlly t enter
• Uiealed r o e to the liuatneaa world w a n ami i- the m u ll of owned by Char lea Niblack, th* managed by Frank Talbott,
enter, ito- on# *torj building of public donation* made during
onctele hl(lrk and atilcro finish "'iirld War II.
serve* a* loitb a city hall and The- auWrlptluii* were held In
community renter. It fealurea an Irnal during the adminlatratlona
Viditurluin in cam ring about Ml of Mayor* Joaeph lelnhart and
Jiy 40 feel where meet Ing a and Frank Talhutt, Th* plan* were
gathering* rtf more than 160 per- drawn when the latter wai mayor,
tom can I*# held. Chair* are of amt the project, coating about
I26JKK), wa* finis lint umler the
(fee modern steel folding type.
• To facilitate the preparation of direction of Mayor Oaiy.
The building provide* also for
cninmimlty suppert, a large well
quipped kitchen wai Included in police headnuartera, and hack of
fee building. Near the front en- it I* a new four cell Jail. The
&lt;lane* la the office of Thad IJngo, Oviedo Canning Kitchen, built last
,' 'Ity
I*J M'f
R| W
II** atlll
lit III maintain*
IIIHfill Mill 1 year, I* al*« located on the properclerk,
who
I d* real rafale office in lb# frame
Arro»* tVe atreet from the
I WU atory building on the Upper
1 kior of whlrh the Oviedo Council Community O uter la the new
] Orme-ly met.
Maaonir Building which la of con*
a Open houae wa* held on the Crete block and brick construction
evening of Jan . 9 In the new build­ •nd contain* a lodge room m eaiur.
in g amid a colorful array of ing 26 by 60 feet. Meetings started
flora) gifts, ami the vliltora were hero about a month ago, and are
evelronied by Mayor M. I* Gary and held on the second and fourth
Mr. Lingo, aaalatrd by Mr*. Jam** Monday* of the month.
fs rtln , president of the Oviedo
Murkland Farms
Woman'* Club and Mr*. Charles
One of the moat intriguing view*
IT. Niblack, president or the Oviedo to the visitor In Oviedu la the
Harden Club.
juxtaposition of the huaineaa, In■ The renter wa* dedicated a* a riuatrlal and farming sections.

(

Morgan Brother* and K. W. Kale*
Faring one of the** field* and
located near the center of town
and convenient to the A. C. I .
Railroad 1* the new fIIMJWU R. W.
Kate* Celery Co., washhouse.
Of ro rrrrte block ronat ruction
and comprising aeveral unite, in­
cluding a precooling department,
the waihhoute, atartrd in Augual,
i* expected to be put into opera­
tion by Apr. I. It will have an
output raparily of about 13 car*
of relery a day and about 76 per-on* will lie employed. The coal
of the project I* eatlmated at
more than SIOO.IMMI.
Peraonnel of the firm include*
It. W. Kate*, provident, who own*
more than 260 acre* of celery land;
John Courier, aale* manager; Mil­
ton Gore, waah houae manager
and Don Ulrey, head field man.
Marion Kate*, brother to R. W.,
la a prominent relery grower.
On# of th# pioneer developer*
of Oviedo ia B. F. Wheeler, celery
and rlln n grower, HI* project a
incltule the Wheeler F e rtlfiw

riilrena Bank
Mr. Wheeler wa* Inatrumental
In th* organliatlon In 1941 of the
Cllitena Bank of Oviedo, which
during ita firat weak of operation
recorded depoaila of mere than
three quarter* of • million dollar*
amt which Imlay total more than
f 1,600JMtt. Th# bank ii located in
a modern, on* story building in
the buiinei* lection.
C. R. Clonta of Clontl A»*oclaled Grower*, a celery and fruit
grower la vice pre«id*nt| Chart**
G. Shaffer I* cashier. R. W. Katea,
W. G. Kithoe, B. F. U n g and
llaro'd Ward are taenthert of th*
lioard of director*.
Among th* progreMlv* cltitena
lo Chari** T. Niblack, who** new
home I* on* of th* molt attra*tlv*
in town. II* control* celery and
vegetabl* tract* In Ovlfdo, Zell­
wood. B«ll* Glad*, and W*lnd*l*.
haa orange grove*, a rail]* ranch
and bualneaa property In Oviedo
ami Orlando.
On* of th* pioneer developer* of
Oviedo I* Char lei S. Lee, owner of
bualneaa property, relery land,
cltru* grove* and ranch. Ilia aen

State Representative M. B.
Smith ia one of the proponent*
of a project which ia meeting with
much favor among Oviedo and
Sanford cititen*, a farm-to-mar­
ket, flat* primary road project
providing a ahorl rut from San­
ford to Oviedo. This would include
a fill acrota Lake Jeaaup *o aouth
Sanford Avanua, a project which
It la eatlmated would shorten the
motoring dlatanre between th*
two citle* by more than four
mile*.
Joaeph Lelnhart, former mayor,
haa developed an active flower
growing and ablpping bualneaa,
and devotea more than 16 acre* of
ground to th# project. II# prefer*
to whip hi* flower* to northern
market* by air, and reports much
demand recently fur delphinium,
the growth of which waa re ­
tarded ihia year by cold apell*.
Other flower* chipped include
gladloluaea, at alter, tweet pea*,
and calendula*.
Typi-ai of the American aplril
of enterprla* and human betterment, Oviedo haa a number of
active organisation*. On* of the**,
the American Legion Oviedo Mem­
orial Post 2411 ha* promoted new
recreational facilities, Including
th* iwfmming pool project in
Sweetwater Park, equipping a fire
truck, and other project*. Tom
Monn I* poat comma ruler and
Henry Wolcott I* adjutant.
The Lions Club of which Dr.
Frank Morgan la preaidant, re­
cently apunaorod a circus In order
to provide fund* for an *y*-tail­
ing machine In connection with
thalr aid to children program.
Both the Women’* Club and th*
Garden Club, both numbering more
than 70 member*, promote many
civic projects. The Woman’s cluh
Is planning repaint t* Its building.
Other active women's organisa­
tion* Include th* Women** Mia•ionary Union of th* Oviedo BapUat Church, headed by Mr*. Frank
Morgan and th* W AC.8 of the

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Three-Year-Old Town
Boasts Increase Ot
400 Homes Since It
Was Begun In 1947
Within eight mile* uf Sanford
and on high rolling land overlook­
ing the picturesque St. John*
River Valley and l-ake Monroe
ia the three year old community
of Dellary and Plantation E state i
which, touched with the mugle of
enterprise and promotion, hm
doubled in site ai d population
during the past year.
With more tnar. CD i..,X &gt;f new
roads, mote than 160 attractive
new home* have been built during
the brief period since the com­
munity was founded and 3 - new
homes are now undar conatruction.
Tba dt-valopera, with office* on
Fifth Avenue in New York City,
reported recently an Unprecedented
drnmnd by retired httiinraa men
for home* in this comm unity which
row number* nearly 4iki resident*
runtparrd with about L’liu in J a n u ­
ary, I960 when Mi* home* had been
roraplrted .
One of the new resident* who
has built a beautiful residence
near a small lake I* Fred I’ayne,
now retired and formerly manager
of the Grand Central I’alace in
New York City. Hr still remains
a director of the J’alare. Another
of Ihe new residents are Or. and
Mrs. Henry H. Whitakrr. He is a
retired physirian.
Captain Samuel N. Grovr*, formeriy connected with a laige ex­
port shipping company, bin built
a pretty home on a Ugh ridge
A retired woman physician and
resident of the community 1* Hr.
Reuben Alley. Miss Rochrl Alley,
her sister, who eanm here from
the Carolina*, I* now teaching I ho
a lith grade In nrarhy Enter
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THF. SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY FEB. 12, 1051

PAGE THREE

of the telephone.
Nearby 1* a aulphur spring fed
bath in g pool which la reported to
be beneficial for the alleviation of
a rth ritl* and rheumatiam. Recr.a*
tion facllltln Include shufflrboard
and tennli courts. a n d plane are
pending for a g«lf d riv in g rang*
A dock on l-ake Monroe la avail*
able for anchorage o f realdenta
The whole la a beautiful id li n g
of mradows and tropical plinlinga
w ith many varietiea of tieaa and
ahruba. Tne new ro ad which Vo*
lusia county la building to Enter*
p r i 'e passes a *hort dlatance north
of the mansion and grounds.
SO Designs
A drive through D eBary pre*
*ente a constantly enchanting
viola of colorful modern homes of
the one atoty type, some clustered
on hills overlooking little lakef.
r h e average home a coat a ybmit
t ? '.rvi am] the more ftvah SO J»-

SMALL SCHOOL BASS

li**,l**,X ila P a x , *r«eat

Charles i5pence and J e n y Scott pruudly display a string of II
small school lo»«* averaging aliout two pounds each which they caught
in the Wekiva River.

order for site purchasers. When
the winter trek to Florida started
in Derauirlwr, hundred* of iieople
drove list*, the 1,600 acre ruinimiruty of colorful new house* and
ln-i*le&gt;l on seeing finished homes
for Inline,hale or piumpt occu­
pancy They wen* not Interested
in buying «itr* and walling for
plum ami -ptcl fictions,
A. a result, Salvator Ihlurlan,
vice-president In charge of builditig, who formerly built more than
Model Home*
HIM* homes at Canaan hake, I.. I.,
Heretofore, I'lattlaltou Estate ■ started five model home* at Dehaa only l&lt;een building homes to Hary ill the $»,000 to 14,000 price

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THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Seminole County
Streams Abound
With Black B ass
Lake Studded Area Is
F i l l e d With Fi s h
Of E v e r y Variety
fly Kl&gt; HARPER
Moving larlly through the w a ­
ters of Lake Monroe just nelow
the power station the ten pound
black bass was a picture of pow­
erful sporting beauty. Suddenly
the tantalising f la il of * Inner
crossed hfs vision ami the big
fish struck with a swiftness which
eluded the rye.
Fighting a losing luitlle the
n i n e f i h whipped, leaped ami
lash'd at the line Itrforr thr exult­
ant fisherman finally rcehd him
l'i. This srenr Is a rorntnon one
s.n the teeming lakes of Central
P orlda throughout the winter
w i l l sportsmen III other regions
have reluitantly slorerj their g r a r
ami forsaken the universal sport
for the sedentary avocations of
a snowlsnmd winter.
Cool mornings Invigorate the
angler as has» fishing pm ex­
cellence is to lie found in a half

20 New Homes
Built Last Year
* In Lake Mary
U k e Mary, a town nl b IhhiI
Wmi |teople. Is situateil iM-twren
tr.., Urgi clea iw slrr lake* atxnit
all miles soulhwr-t of Hanford
gnd IK mitrs north of Orlando.
Located in the lake section and
among thlekly wooded hills, thn
aeenery Is attractive and Interest­
ing and many fine home* have
been built facing the takes. The
largest of these, Crystal U k e ,
lias an area of two sipiaie miles,
and I* a favorite spot for Imatlug, l&gt;alhlng and fishing.
Equally
attractive Is U k e
Maty, • lung l«*ly of water hav­
ing almut a square mile of sur­
face, on the shore* of whlrh are
Many new homes. Little U k e
Mary, a smallri lake, Is conHeeled to it by a rbannrl. Anolhtr small lake In thr dMriet
Is lake Lmie-i, west of Crystal

500% Growth F o r
Casselberry S e e n
In L a st 10 Years

SEMINOLE COUNTY SPORTSMEN EINI) FISHING GOOD

tluicn Heminole County lakes and
stieauis ranging fiom the wide
and placid t a k e Monroe to th*
swift Wekjva.
Any aiiglet who Invades the
domain of the elevei bass must
lie prepared lot -nine of the
toughed foiling buttle, of his
career as these
hard-fighter*
struggle for freedom against the
flslirr man’s spoiling running.
Three of Hanford’s in«at aident
anglers offri virtual pi oof of the
Mark bass fishing in Seminole
County in the picture on the front
»age a f I hie section where Andrew
Htlne, 8 M. RlChard and MrEver'
Craft show a strin g of about So
taken on U k e Monroe with .*
fly . . . one of the hardest method*
n thr tippet reaches of thr Ht
us River valley, are a rh a i’1
of lakes and stream s forming th
sourer of thr Ht. John’*. Here arr
lo lie found thr g rralesl blsrk ba-s
swarming ground* in North Amer­
ica.
Each -pimg million- of fingei.
lings are hatehed in the** Iran
•lull fishing gloillids. Dining the
•uiuiuri I luxe of the young fish
who have managed to avold brine
eaten he their cannibalistic elder
and other piedatoiy fldl foltov
the gentle r u n o u t of the north- the aitifiial lures (all alul Is much
ward flowing river, slopping I- raster than still fishing.
eat at the ronfttwiw* of the man
C. R. Ruyee, holding a string of
Deal*, which feed Ihc Ht. John’
U k r Jessup soerklrd perrh, •*
Hemliude Count v fish arc sitnila: anothri one winter visitor highly
In those of other section* of th* pleased with the loral fishing
country and the Irirk* of the sport
learned rlsawhere will mote Him ground*. Mr. Rupee, a reined en­
gineer from Grand Rapid*, raughl
likely wink Just a* well here.
them all In the *par« of a single
Many method* a r e used in t a k ­ afternoon
on Hie lake.
ing black bass but Ihr rod and
A* rod ami reel enthusiast* well
reel a rr looked upon with the
most favor when M'-rd with the know Mark has* ate rrratlr b.a*t*
engirt*. own pet artificial lure
Kt III fi-blng with llvr bail h
" m ilin n s frowned on by l lie
tod ami reel advocate*, but -inee
uinsl of thr largr ba-s arc taken
by this method It Is still widely
popular.
fine of the finest specimen* of
bream IwmbI mI by the region I*
held by little David Kelsey of

t

Hanford fishermen proudly display their ca trte from all ovei
Seminole County in tl,e,e picture*. In the upper left hand corner
Clifford Proctor, K. C. Dobson, II. K Hardison and A. K IMwon
bold up two strings of speckled Perch, .lust lielow tluun little Mike
Hughe-, grandson of George Stine, hold, up a speckled trout in a
lagoon ui New .Smyrna. Mike made the fu st catch „f the ilay. In the
upper right hand corner lit sully Hrhiratd holds a ten isiutsl salt
water trout ns lib brother Jack look on lielow are a groan of
chlhliru who have been ililim; on Crystal U k e ill the lardy Heminole. Hlnnding a i r . from left to right, Hilly Kirrhhoff, llrantley
Hrhirardi and A lln d Htanley. Seated a rr Floyd Dor -ey and Itobbv
Little. In 'be Imat aie Mary lt»«&lt;- Speer, Ktl/alietb Woodruff and
Dan Wright, owner of the boat. At the top renter Itev. J . K. McKin­
ley and wing Kong Williams, show off a siring of black ha s
rauglil in tin fit. Joint'. On the left side Charlas and Oilliert
Williams, ion* of Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Williams, Imbl a ten pound
Mark ham raughl in the Wrklva Ilivrr. On the right side Col. Paul
J. Chestrrson Mid George Wells display n string of ten Mark I* s
hooked In tin HI. John's early in the fall. Lower center. Dr. W, 11
Gardiner anil J. W. Harris of Atlanta hold up a string of bass
caught in tin Ht. John* narrow*.

A growth of 500 p e r m i t i» good
in any league and that'* what
Casneltmrry ha* enjoyed in the
ten yearn »iiH-e it was Incorpor­
ated. It began a* a community of
100 people and muihroomed to
500 in the »hort space of a decade.
In large p ait the story of Ca»*c)i&gt;erry is the story of Hibbard
Casselberry who owns the largrst
industry, Casselberry Fernertee
lnr„ and *»a» Instrumental in hav­
ing the town Incorporated.
Employing moie lhan 100 peo­
ple in till fernery, Mr. Casselberry
is also n partner of Jules Colie in
ilelgian A la k e s . another of the
town's industries.
About 15 variou type* of bu»ine-ses are located In Casselberry
on the Ssnfonl-Orlamlo Highway
shout ten mile* from the center
of Sanford. These include several
gift and antique shop*, two groceric*, a hardware store, an auto­
mobile agency, an auto body shop,
i garage, niinline shop, and elec­
trical appliance agency.
Known as the tns-lrec aialra
towu from the publicity of its ac­
tive Chamber of Commerce, Cas­
selberry boast* 32 lake* within its
city limits. The shore* of these
are dotted with Normandy nnJ
Cape Cod style houses.
Life in the community revolves
around the Casselberry Methodist
Church, the Community Center,
the .South Seminole County Wom­
en's Club and the Men’s Civic
Club. Nearby Is the Lyman Ele­
mentary and High S-hoo! which
s e r v e s U ngwood, Altamonte
Spring*. Casselberry and rural re­
gions.
John Holts Is niavnr and Talley
The population of the town Hattaway l« chief of |wi|ice. Patti
has risen front TOO ten yrar, Rate* is fir« chief.
ago to a peak of Rod today. And
it* gruwth has liern augiirntntrd town limits, flrautiful and ver­
by the many substantial resid­ dant pine wood* envelop the
ences which have l«ern Millt in town on all sides.
recent years.
Among the Industries of the
Tha Atamurilc Springs Hotel,
built In ISM when Florida first quiet southern lown are Included
store, two
general »torec
liegau to emergr as a varslion a sawmill, general
land, is located on l a k e Oriente groceries, a rta l estate agent
and is still In operation with a and drivr-in movie. The majority
-lletitllc which return: year a f ­ of its rillten* are retired or
nearby Hanford or
ter year to enjoy its tranquil commute to
Oilando to work.
beauty.
The townIs located ten mites
George and Herman Westinghouse ami George Fr»*t, all of from the heart »f Hanford and
the Westlughouse Airbrake Com­ Is on tire main line of the At­
pany, founded Ihr town of Alta­ lantic Coast Line railroad, which
monte Springs In 1M7. The pmvidrs both freight and pa**entown’, ru*&lt;na Is descriptive, mean­ g rr service.
ing high mountain which I* a
The Oviedo-Apopka road. Floramt in some type* of w a te r the light exaggeration of the r ill­ Ide No, 4:»t, and the old Sanfordonly alternative lo going home ing rountryshlr near thr spring* Orlando highway both give* ac­
empty handed I* lo if sort to itill
Most of thr residents g rt Iheir es* to the town. The latter road
fishing nr trolling. If the fish, for water not from th r famed spring* I* being repaved from Maitland
some unknown rear on, h are sought Imt from the deep cool well
&gt; the conjunction with thr main
the protection of the depth* it'* vhlrh are reputed to have never nrtrry of highway 17-92.
simply a waste of time lo cast a p m e dry.
Thr non.ilenomlnalional Com­
plug In the water* over them.
Giant live »ak* shade Alta­ munity Church is a center of
monte
Avenue,
the
main
street.
the Allanidhtr Springe life a*
"It don’t do no good to fish
th# Civic Club for Women and
where they ain’t," Is an old guide’s There a re four large clear Uke*
—Orlentc.
Adelaide.
Florida
and
the (own playground.
saying and it It a good axiom to
Prairie—a
s
well
*•
■
smaller
Mayor o| thr charming Central
follow when fishing in barren
one. U k e Mai tide, within the
l » • ! • » * n s Pass s u e s
H s s lls a r S Os Ps**- I ’ls e l

New Construction
Totaling $100,000
ExpandsAltamonte

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The hall has a stage and also
kitchen facilities.
Lake Mary has twrn settled by
a number of the employee* of
the local division of the Atlanlir
Coast Line liail'oail on which
the community is lucated.
Rordcting the railroad route,
the shortest distance to Hanford, is
4 rlay toad near which are local
•d many Urge citrus groves.
This road la now living hard
lurfarrd for a | Million of Its
length. It offers a saving of
one and a quarter miles motoring
qistanrr to Henfoid.
The other paved route to Han-

WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY-

Miller AcrcM
Its*IIsn * I » ■

SWIMMINC

TENNIS

PICNICKING

SUNNING

BOATING

DANCING

FISHING

RELAXING

GOLF

SHUFFLEBOAUD

Pea* Twal

where he had lived for about five
yean . Hr was one of the first
lo build a home in Plantation Es­
Uto
tates where he lived before moving
to Ms present home, and Is etlil
a stockholder In th at development.
W, G. Miller after whom th# davelopmenl was named, and who Is
a former associate, was la the
employ o fMr. Sehnucrrr la Mount
Dora, and prior to that lived In
Broward county.
Home of Ilia re,ident* work In
Hanfntd and D eU nd, and other*
are irtlrrd end seek relaxation end
pleasant living In the Florida sunshine.
Among those who have settled
In Miller Aetna with their families
arn Dr. William Fiedler, a phyelfrom Audubon, N. J., Dr. U
boon donated Fo Seminole clan
Wilson, a retired dentist from Attv as a, bird sanctuary. A baity,
N. Y. and Capt. Lee Bnrabird and game sanctuary
gw . formerly of the Merchant
Marine, who earn# to Florida from
of !«■« Mary,

runner ta with Ihr Paula
1 ami follow, a seenk- If
somewhat devious route past
coif links of the Heminole CounIfy Club which la close lip.
= Th* approach lo Lake Mary by
Vila road reveals a ness 03
Oree development by W. K. Kirfnoff, Jr., who has planted orOnge tree* throughout the whole
tract so that each owner of a
100 by 300 foot tract may even­
tually enjoy Ida uwn fruit. The
development slope* toward Cry4tal U ke.
j Only three miles south of U ke
Mary I* Rig Tree Park containM the oldest Iren In the eastern
United State*. Its present age

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ALL YEAR ROUND

t community Is supplied with
A sub-development within the
rlc power hy the Flerlda
t .Carp. New undergreniul area Is CHtitlberger Manor, oper■ have recently been eatewdo U ke Mary hy tke Ball
•bone Compaey division in

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patent guides are always ready
to introduce them Into the acience
and a rt of discovering the bait
(Cm i i n M r n a r » i» r « n
------ ‘ In Seminole in u n ty there hMinK placet. Theae guide* are
bis so msny dralratyp flare* from esperta, many of whom have tpent
which to choose that the prohiem their entire livea second guessing
would almott be to find a apai the rannleet of the fUlt family.
They guarantee every anyler a
“where they ain't.'
fine day* apart with o*a of the

fiercest of all lam e flth.
Although the uaa of the fly rod
la tnrreaainf In Florida’! lakes and
■trauma •hi- method hat never
proved to tie very lucceeaful In
taking Mark beta.
Ilut for hrram, bluegtlls, ihell*
tracker*, atumpknockera and rodbraaata the fly rod spectallet need
look no further. They abound la

Innumerahle ttrram* aivl lake* of
both the SI. John’* (liver ami the
Ilia region.
One of the finetl fishing
ground* In the county I* &lt;&gt;n the
St. John’* Flivrr near Crowe’t
Camp, a good fishing «j»&lt;t itself
located just toulh of the Geneva
Bridge.
I t la gvoerally conceded th at

the beat hour* for fishing for
ban are from around *un-up to
II A. M. After thi* time the
chsncrs of landing them grow lest
and lev*. It I* during thl* period
that t hr fish do mi»i of their
feeding
A tie**, bom fighlcr th at he is,
will often (trike a plug flipped
nearby from the sheer love of

combat rather than fiom any In■tlnot ef hunger. II* automatlcally lashes out at anything
which questions his reign In the
■ertlon of the river which he con­
siders his own private domain.
Most Florida streams are mnv
tunnel* through a Jungle of ver­
dant wilderness and a t night fish­
ing under a full moon is one of

the mo»t awe-inspiring eip erlenvoi open to an angler.
One nf the highlights of the
Seminole* County Fishing season
for Hie small fry i* the Jayree
Fishsthon *tagrd for the young
stcie who ate proud of lin­ir fi»hing ability. This yrar the tournam int was hsld on Lake Charm
and was a rip-roaring sue ■ess for

ths serious young anglers.
Fishing ground* s ImhhuI hut
each angler has his nvm favorite
spot. T hese range in Seminole
County fiom the Si, lohn’s River
fiont only four Work* from

rentrr of Sanford'* business die.
U kt tv the Wtkiva River and
Ecoulockhatehee Creek shout SO
miles south nf the City.

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PACE SIX

MONDAY FEB. 12. 1051

Sanlundo Springs

SLAVIA CHURCH

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In the development ol the gar*
| deni surrounding the river and
springi. care waa taken not to
ipoll the natural lovelineaa and
expert naturallita and landacapo
gaiiirnera carefully pushed back
(hr thick jungle with serpentine
(■mb', iMirdrrlng them with color­
ful azalea*, giving nature a
helping band with her wild flow­
ers and plant, by pruning them
jurt enough to make way for
the trails.
The clubhouse which was built
in recent years of modern de­
sign, Mends artistically with the
sin roundings. P a i n t e d
snow
white wilh Persian lour irn...
la located on top of a sloping
green hillside overlooking the
springs. A wide verandah run.
Iho lull length of the butldini
and Is a | n flee t place to rnjoj
the earrlully
selected music
blending with the songs of the
eardlnais, (due jays ami mocking
birds.
Hound in one wing of the
rlulihou&gt;e Is a comfortable lounge
room and the gift shop. In the
other wing la a dining room. A
■nark l.i.r wilh modrrr soda
fountain divides thp two wings.
I.»riter’&gt; In the modern hamboo*e may l*&gt; obtained and a
■&gt;wim enjoyed In the rnvlgoratlng
•prlng. wlilch stays at 72 dei-f . . u|| y. nr round. Ilrilllant
•un par kies or. the cool emerald
" liter in the swimming pool

EXTENDING A CORDIAL INVITATION TO TOURISTS
TO VISIT SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY
“TH E C E LE R Y CE N TE R OF TH E W O R L D
Warm W eather, Plenty Of Sun W inter Time
Is Play-Time in Florida! Here You Will Find
Wonderful Fishing, Mid Winter Swimming,
Thrilling Sailing, Sporty G o lfin g ........... And
Green Things Growing The Year Round.

GROWERS AND SHIPPER.S
CKI.KRY— KNDIVK— CAIUIAUK

SANFORD, FI.OKIDA

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beauty of scenery and community
friendlineaa flmi laike Mary a
pleasant place to live, said Ray­
mond Hall, a resident there who
Is president of the Seminole Coun-

ty H ratio n Aaaociation.
Lakrfront acreage it becoming
tcarce, he recently pointed out,
but a few lota are (till obtain,
able at reasonable pricca.
The Lake Mary Home Demonitration Club, which Includes a*
m rm lors many of the women of

the community, ha* hc*n activn
in work directed toward homo
betterment and the (duration of
girls in home-making ajts. They
recently sponsored a Fl*»t Aid
program directed by llennan cMorris principal of Seminole
School.

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YO U ’LL L IK E IT SO M U C H Y O U ’LL W A N T TO STA Y

EVERY DAY IS A HAVEN FOR
THE VACATIONER OR WINTER
VI S I TOR. SANFORD IS TH E
IDEAL PLACE FROM WHICH TO
SEE OTHER POINTS OF INTER­
EST IN THE STATE. NEAR TO
E V E R Y T H I N G YOU’VE EVER
DREAMED OF SEEING.

Mrs. J. II. Truluck holds a
beautiful 11-pound black baas
caught In the St, John's River
near the Florida I'ower ami Light
Company.
which is rnrir.Iril bj
equipped lockers.
Host Rides
An added interest are the
electric boat rides duwn the Wekiwa River where the guide will
point out a China Rice Paper
Plant, a Leaning Date I'alm,
Wild Celery, Tree Orrhida ami
beautiful Spider. Butterfly nod
('anna Lille*. Long legged limpkins and blur and white heron*
•tare at the boat as it ^lid*t
noieelesily along and the visitor
is thrilled at the sight of the
vrry rare ivory bill womlperkrr,
nls cousin -Redhead", alligators,
turtles anil fresh srratrhings
where wild turkeys gathered at
the stream.
(in a walk through the gar­
dens one may are many strange
plants such as the shrim p plant
(rum Mexico, an African leaning
date palm, a Chines# fan palm
ami a Mexican yucca along with
the commoner varieties of palms,
oak*, iwretgum, hlackgum, bay
and magnolia trees. Colorful
atalrss, camellias and gardenias
vie for attention over th# sweet
yellow jasmin#, the Cherokee
Water fall roses and the rainl«ow colored waler lilies. On one
of the rustic bridges the visitor
can pause to feed the big fat
black bait, bream and runny
little tropical fishes.
The Spring* are a popular
meeting place for students from
the nearby colleges, llolllnt at
Winter Park and Stetaon a t Deland, aa wall as winter visitor*
In Seminole and surrounding
arras. The spring* are especially
adaptable to the fun of young
and old alike aa there nr* many
attractions for aU,

YOU IX LIKE SANFORD PEOPLE,
THEIR WARM AND FRIENDLY
MANNER WHICH ENGENDERS
A FEELING OF WELL BEING TO
ALL WHO COME IN CONTACT
WI T H IT. WE KNOW YOU’LL
LIKE IT HERE.

Fruit Co
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for A Delightful Winter Come To

Seminole County...

Awaits A ll Tourists

“IN THE HEART OF CENTRAL FLORIDA”

, FLORIDA
CHARLES T. NIBLACK

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY FEB. 12. 1651

CANADIAN GEESE

Longwood Hotel Is
C e n te r Of Social
Life In Community

ago by Maximilian Shepard, lmlaJiiKWocI t&gt; a lumber supply
center ami three mill* urc lo*
mli'i! mi tin* edge »&gt;f (own In*
dii.liny limit uf Smith Bros.,
Wilbur tim 1I.1II, anil Stanley In
ir&lt; tit. tithe- vtitcrprl-• » Include

te r, it U planned to widen towntown street# from curti I , . irh
O wrn Elgin, mayor of L'-ngwood
It active In hacking the improvemerit,
Ourtng the pa*t (01 r year*
about h7 new home* have hoen
i j U| in lu&gt;ngwoo.t, and alxiut 2S

$7 TOO, John Katina I* fire chief
and also *erve* a* ^hirf of police.
The fire department truck ton
the retult of an Intenaive trunicipal drive to which Sanford cititen* made donation*,
Among the growing enterprise*
|,
,,f Herman Jeon who

' “ i n 'a p l t e ^ o / the budding there I*
a housing • hoi luge and extra
a ecu lit modal lone are hard to findThl* wa* reported recently by th"
t ’he»tei
Fosgate Company of
Furval t'lly which wa* seeking
quart-.'i • for new employee* at
it- cirtu* concentrate plant.
liottgw nod boa-t- miwlrrn fire
fighting equipment including a
well equipped truck representing an Investment of more than

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jnetchandlsc himne
He .
tit- fuel liter* n( I rooms anil brushes
Irti.tg a new hull I ny in which of which 11. 1. J*i-iiln I* rimtin
to house hi* *tort. gtouge and
(lllng *talinn and will liave hi*
living quarters on the *ecoad
floor.
muixbo -s . Hotel
The center of *«ctnl Ilf* in
l-utigwood i* the Longw&lt;«»d Hotel,
which since it wo* .aacn uv.-t
thl modernised several ym

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provide* I -ill. cletiientnry nml hitch *chi&gt;«&gt;l instruction,
. v o ' i i l riKirtli have ta rn recently
milled to the School.

*anic name in New to r,.
rotirinu find tin IMtel com­
fortable nnd thoroughly up to
date. It* eoUkirte i* *•&gt; fumed that
hnrdly tt week true* by that Mr.
Shepurd in not the genial hn«t to
puttie* and convention, number*
ntr up to 200 people.

Tin- comtnupilv 1* well situated

lor i retention. It i» hut n very
• hurt distance from fianlando
Spruitf* with it* beautiful park
r mins facilities, I ha I) S
I t re Park i* Ju*t outside the city.
Greyhound Itnritig may Im enny. ,1 nltthtly dun mi the winter
«n - II .it the Sntifiiid-t Irlatnlo
hi llliet Club.

The hotel wit* hllilt In
ty K
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III in k, With J . II('luitret of i'etitnyIvuniu
tentra ito r. Th e vrnrk took two year*,
hut title to difficulty In .cell! illlC
the proper lurniture at that time
it tile not opened until in**, w h ip
It wn* known a* W altham . It
wan owned in HKMt.'&lt;!7 by the
tint Oil bast-hall Veteran. Joe T in k ­
er. Ill 11*27 giiYi-rtiuls of U'J states
’ topped there fot u luncheon.
Th e l.ym ati S c IiihiI, &lt;onth uf

lluMelnati Ilruoti Co., liinnu-

, tiowAiil .libntieth and T. K. Mr** with five Canadian Uce»e »hot
Oil laike Jnekson in West Florida at the height of the hunting sen•oil hutch got the liniit.

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Florida city is J- It Montson,
local express agent. Member* of
the city council include Maury
Crew*, II. K. Fuller, l*r. Charles
Hrii*on.-'ll ©. Hornett, Hlchanl
Hoffman and J. It Young. The
town I* completely free nf U&gt;ndrd liid* bledni'**.
a Town Mar-hall H, O. Swafford,
Abo i*. alto a deputy sheriff, la
the local I* v • nloicen.*lit officti
and II h. Fuller head- the volunt n t f*rc department.

la nun Hunt.
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tigns i t t of frame or concrete
block conilriation. Bedrooms num ­
Mrs. Msrysret Kul-anl,- with a
ber two or more.
string of .mail speckled jierrh

The homes, each of which is
-upplied with pure water from
ta oven deep artesian well, feature
rfarge living rooms, completely
equipped kitchrna, dinettes, utility
room* and car porta. Exteriors are
colorful with roofs of pastel lints,
pleasing exterior# and bright
shutter*, laits vary In t i i e from
7fi to 1IH) fret tu 100 by 200 feet.
Among the new resident* are
fc.
VV. W. Boyer of
Hethleht-m, Fa., who durin a th..

caught from a laist un the St.
John's Hlver near the Mayfair
Inn.
clinic building In Oviedo, ('resent
were Mayor liary. C. It. Clonts,
Georgs Morgan, .Mr .and Mr*. II.
F. Wheeler. T. !.. I.lngo, Mrs. II.
G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Jones
and Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Ilolierts
uf Hartford.
Work I* prugresslng on the new
parsonage o f t h e
Methodist
Church of which the Rev. E. T
Standifrr is pastor. Ann tip those
building new home* s i r C. G.
Shaffer, W. II. Cox and Fruf. W.
A. Teague.
Oviedo i* piuuil of it* high
•cbnol baskethsll team which un­
der the rnayhmg nf Faul Mlcklrr,
won H nut of the first 10 games
played, The girl* team won &lt;1 out

in SANFORD’S
DELIGHTFUL
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Breezeway
Car Port
Ulilily Room
Concrete Block
Poured Concrete
Foundation
2 Bedroom*
Living Room
Modern Kitchen
Kitchen Cabinda
Dlnetli
Electrical Range
Bathroom (Tub
&amp; Shower)

Price Includes Club Priv­
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A Fuat Crowing Private
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LAKE MONROE
Fronting* on U. S. High­
way 17, between Du Land
and Sanford, formerly
the fn mous Count DeBary Plantation In the
IlighlantU of Florida,

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If T«U prefer a ham* built ta order an the plot of your choir*,
sell .-t tiie lyi* from our many models and pltns—wLeit you ar*
ready.

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The purchase of LOW FRICEI) LOTH in any rat Idly growing
Florida community should be a sound and profitable Investment.
All Florida Is talking about the spectacular growth uf Flanta.
lion Estates.
In period* of INFLATION like the present, the purchasing va­
lue uf ruur dollar in rash savings is gulag down, down, down.
The value of the same dollar Wiveslei l In n last growing rommunltyr like Plantation E states should go up-Up-UFIII

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EXTRA BENEFITS
Tli# X0 room Mansion Club B oom surrounded by gorgeous, ma­
tured landtcsping, becomes your community tlub the minute you
purchase a plot In Plantation Estates. There you can entertain
fo u r friends, enjoy dancing, card parties, smaleur theatricals, etc.
You will have the in s of the famous DeGary Sulphur Springs
*w homing pool, shuffle board courts, etc. You ran moor your
Iwat in the sheltered DeBary lagoon and enjoy the unsurpassed

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PAGE EIGHT

GREETINGS!

Von arc intercHtcd in Florida h o we
call your attention to the ad­
vantages of Sanford and Seminole
County. This pictorial portion of The
Sanford Herald will give you an idea
of the gruciouK living, business and
agricultural possibilities of this sec­
tion.

Florida’s unusually delightful cli­
mate is enhanced by Sanford's inland
location, with ever-present moderat­
ing breezes from the Atlantic or the
(■ulf. An envigorating mean temper­
ature of til degrees in winter and 80
degrees in summer make year round
living conditions ideal.

Sanford, the County Seat of Seminole
County, an attractive city of Hi,000
people, is on the St. Johns River in
beautiful and substantial Ccntrul
Florida, 125 miles south of Jackson­
ville and less than an hour’s drive
from the ocean. Rich citrus groves,
fertile vegetable fields and extensive
cattle raising with their allied indus­
tries, storuge, packing and process­
ing plants form a sound economic
background for the section.

Fishing, hunting, swimming, boat­
ing, golf and tennis are excellent
and provide a wide variety of inex­
pensive recreation.

in the City or acreage for small sub­
urban farms or citrus groves are
available for your future home.
Visit Sanford as soon as you can. See
^or yourself how’ wonderful it is
to live here in an atmosphere of
friendliness and with outstanding
opportunities for downright com­
fortable living or profitable business
or farming.
We cordially invite you to become
one of us in friendly Seminole Coun­
ty. Write today to the address below
for detailed information.

For vacation or permanent home,
Seminole County is superb with its
central location, good roads, fine
water, excellent schools and all civic
dubs, fraternal orders and churches.
Here, too, you will find living costs
relatively low’. I*arge building lots

S. H. Whitney, Mgr.
Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce

Members o f the Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce add their
Invitation to visit this prosperous Central Florida County.
ACCOUNTANTS
I'rnlland and Gray
George William*. Jr.
ADDING M W MINI'S
llaynra Office Machine Co.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Hill Implement ami Supply
Seminole Trurk ami Tractor
Company
Slim Machine and Supply
Company
AMIIULANCE SERVICE
buck m&gt;ii Funeral llmne
AMUSEMENTS
niR Tit..
Midget City
Sanford III land" Ktntirl Chili, Inc
Sanlamlo Spring*
HamUpnr Minlatuir Golf
ARCHITECTS
Elton Mniifldi.n AIA
APARTMENTS
I’a il Apartm-nU
Takarli Apaitmrnla
Mr*. K iel William.
AITOHNKVH
IJoyd F. Hoyle
John G. I^onatdy
JaniPa G. Sharon
Garland Hpencri
Edwin A. Sliinlod.ei
II. W. Ware
Vnlia William*
Fiarl Wilaon
Ouuylaa Htendrom
Gao. A. 8 (rcei, Jr.
AUTOMOIIII.K IWVCHH
Melton'. Uaed Cara
Hollar Motor Hale*
Hunt Marrury Co.
AUTOMOBILE HKAI.FUS
Niehol.on Hill, k Co,
Odham Motor Co,
Seminole County Motoia
Strickland Mormon lrw.
W. U. H. Pontiac Co.
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
Western Auln Parta
II. R. Pope Cb., Inc.
F. II. Brntt (Hanford Auto Partal
Cohen Radiator Shop
AUTOMOBILE RENTAL
Yellow Cab Co.
AUTOMOBILE KEPAIHINO
Con lei l'» Repair Shop
F.a 11'* Garage
Maffetl Auto Service
Hot undo Brother. Her* ire
AUTOMORILF. WHEEL ALPiN.
MENT
Reel’a Ueetl Cara and Parta
(Walaon Reel)
IIAKHRM
Itobb’a Home llakery
HANKS
The CHliena Hank of Ovle.lo
Firat Federal Savlrga ami latar.
Aaaorlatlon
Florida Slate Hank
Sanfnnl Atlantic National Hank
IIALL CLUHS
New York (jlaala
BEAUTY SHOPS
Eva-lit** Beauty Hhop
Evalcen'a Beauty Shop
be v er a g es

Coca Cola Bottling Co.
Nehl Bottling Co.
Royal Crown Oota
Dark Bar and Cocktail bounce
BIKE HHOP
Holland D. I.umii|ultt
BILLARD PARLORS
Monk’a Placa E. II. Bonnett
BOAT YARDS

laa/ard Boat Work*
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
N. B. Ewrla
ftoXBH-PAPBIt
Adkin awl Adkla
Rica. Trow and Rk« Co.
IIRUHIfRll—WH0LK8AI.1! AND
M ro .

I.IMNO MATERIAL
*•# Industrie
M B lii LINK

CANIIY
llowaid llolelei
CHIIHHTIACTOKH
III. 1^ T. |h&gt;«*
Harold K. Ring
CAMPS
Camp Seminole
lliley'a Pithing Camp
Malcolm'* Fi«h Camp
CIIITUH TREATING
lie irg r Stine
CI.HANKRK
Colonial Cleaner*
Itowulown Cleaner* ami Laundry
I. aney |)ry Cleaner*
Sanford Cleaner*
Seinlno|e Dry Cleaner*
CLOCKS
t'e .tle J.welly
CLOTHING
Purcell c«
CLUBS
Hanford llminet* and Professional Women'* Club
Sanford Pilot Club
iUnfotil Town.end Club
COLD STORAGE
Central Florida quirk Freeta
CONI'IIETK III.OCK
llluwn'a Com tele I'rmlucta
Sherman Com-ret« Pipe Co.
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
W. W. Daw .on O n.tructiorr Co.
Plantation Estate*
Phillip* Propeitle*
CONI RACIOHK—GKNEItAI.

D. I . llralnard and Nelaon
W. Ik llolromlar
F. O. Itotierlaon
F. A. Dyaon
T. H. Crawley
CRATES
J. K. lark.on
C|tEDIT REPORTING Hl llEAt S
Credit Buiean of Sanford
DAIRIES
Hear..n Dairie*
Green Valley Dairy
Spencer Harden Dairy
DENTISTS
Hr. Ik II. Itnrnn
Hr. A. W. Kpp*
Dr. A. W. Kpp*. Jr.
Hr. II. Wayde Rocker
lie. Ilarry Woodruff
Hr. II. II. MrCaalln
DEPARTMENT STORES
J. M. G arrett
II and A Department Store
Manuel Jaenhaon
J. C. Penney Co.
Yowrll CP.
Yowell-Drewlvv Co.
DRESSES
Hollywood Hhop*

DRUGGISTS
I .aney‘a Drue Store
Mr Reynold* Drue Store
Itounilllat and Anderaon
Touchton’a Drug Co.

DRY GOODS
K and M Store
ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS
Batten Electrie
Randall Elactrie On.
Sanford Electric On.
Stafford Fleetrtc Cm
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER
COMPANIE8
Florida Power CorporaUen
Florida Power and Light Co.

KLKcntir

a p p l ia n c e s

Millar Radio and Appliance
KNGINERRH
Fred II. Wllllama
e x t e r m in a t in g

and

fund

RATION
Southern Cheetlralr Ine. •
FARM BUBSAU
Seminole County Farm Bateau
PEED-RETAIL
Campbell'* SeeuHty Peed and
Seed Store •
Hunt'* Tutedo Feed Blare
FBRTILIIRBN
Trueman Fertlllaer Co.
Wheeler Fertilliar Plant
PUL’
Bjnferd P M and Grocery 0*.
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FLORIST-META II.
McNeill* Florid
A. F. Itainaay
A. K. Ro**etier
J. K. Stewart
FLORIST-WHOLESALE
W. E. Klrchhoff. Jr.
FLOOH SANDINti
II. M. tilearon
FHUIT SHIPPING
A llantlr Comml*»lon On.
FKUITS-RKTAIL
Her run’* Fruit Market
W. I'. Smith Fruit Stand
FRUITS-WHOLES AI.K
Anreriran Fruit Grower*
Fosgalr Grower* (inoperative
K ami W Fruit Co.
U k i - Charm Fntil Cm .
Patrick Fruit Cnrp.
Sanford Fruit (in.
Seminole Fruit (iorpSouthward Fruit O .
FURNITURE DEALERS
Mather of Sanford
Sanford Furniture Co.
Wagoner Furniture Co.
Wilaon-Malrr Furniture
GARAGES
EarPa Garage
Kent'* Garage
Albert lllck»on
P. II. Idinalng
GAM APPLIANCES
Therm-O-Tane Ga* and Appliance
GAH-IIOTTLKO
Green'* Fuel Ga»
GAS COMPANIES
Florida Horne Ga* Co. *
GENERAL MEHCHANIHSK
laiwton'* Store
GOT SHOPS
f.detuanV Gift Shop
' GLASS
Are Glaaa Co.
Benford Taint and Ulat* Co.
Senkarlk Ulan and Pain’. Co.
GRO&lt; KRM RKTAIL
A and P Tea Co.
B. W. Cherry'* Grocery
Gardner'* Grocery
Goodluck Grocery
Levy’* Community Grocery
Monroe Grocery and Service
Plnehural Grocery
Seminole Meet ami Provision
Hurtahfne Market
Tim’* Florida Honey
Ben F. Wad* Grocery
GROCERS-WHOLES ALE
Central Florida Food*
Wlnn-Lorett Grocery Co.
W ight Grocery Co.
GUEST HOME
Carolina Guetl Rome
HARDWARE. It ETA II.
Ilill Hardware Co.
Stanley-Rodgen Hardware
HOME-CONVALESCENT •
Anderaon Nuralng Homo
HOSPITAL
Fernnld Laughton Memorial

LAUNDRIES
llrlpy Selfy Laumlry
Sanfnnl Automatic laundry
Seminole tiounty laundry Co.
LINGERIE
Petite Pari* Lingerie
LiqiiOK-RF.TAII.
n D. Farrell Parlurg* Store
Hairy'* l.h|Uot Store
Nick'* Liquor Store
LOANS
Family l."*ii Co.
Moiida I ...an (in.
((•.wlami Finance Cm .
LOCK SMI III
William*' S|K&gt;rt ami FUll Simp
LUMBER
Tml William* Lumber
Hill Lmnlier and Supply Yard
United l.umher O '.
MAIL ORDER HOUSES
Florida Pashloua Inr.
Scat* Roehurk and Co.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
II. L. Perkin* ami Son
Jim Knlomn Men'* Wear
MONUMENTS
Slaton Monument Co.
MUSIC
Music Ito*
Peter llukut
Maigaret D avis
Fannie Munson
NEWSPAPERS
Orlamlu Morning Svntinrl
Sanford Builder
Sanford Herald
Ivy Pre»»
NEW STANDS
lathhy New, gland
NIGHT Cl.lTin
Ola-. Tower
NCIINFK1 MEN
C* .fltwrry *• ar-l&gt;-n •. Im.
Fetn Park Fernerle*
Grey Shadow Nurterle*
Vaughan, Inc.
Ik H. Mann
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Powell'* Office Supply
OIL
Orange State Oil Co.
Hoahoatd Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Tranm I'rtrolrrrm ProdurU
T rra i Co.
OPTOMETRISTS
Charles Persons
OUTBOARD MOTORS
William P. Smith
PAINTERS
llorare Jlmlnes
Tall-ill Orive-ln
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Rnl&gt;et t Ik (ioi
Tml Swalm
A. Wleholdl Studio
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Orville Rarka
Wade II. Garner
T. F McDaniel
I . Munson
Charles Park
II. W. Huprecht
G. S. Selman
J. N. Talar
Harry Sil»by
J . A. Smith
PLUMBERS
M. U. Hodge*
la* Brothers
Roy Wall
PNOIIUCE-W HOLES ALE
A. Duda A Son*
American Fruit Grower*
Bromley Wash House
Clark Brother*, lor.
D ihffehlrr and Raperstoaa
John Kirk
Florida Precooling Co.
W. W. Home
J. C. Hutehlaon and Co.

HOTEL
Altamonte Hotel
Florida Hotel
Long word Hotel
Mayfali Inn
Mooteauma Hotel
Valdea Hotel
ICE CREAM
Polar Bear
ICK-RKTAIL
City Ice and Fuel DivUh.n

INSURANCE
AmejHku^PIre aad Caaualty
Carreway
Heller

Agency

W. t t Hutchison

Harold Kaataer
Banford Oriado Trurk Grower*
Standard Grower* Aaen.
W. R. william*
Roy F. Rymea (Deceased)

Ball
JEWELERS

BEAL ESTATE
F. W. Bernier
Frol Black
Frank Evan*
A Golden
kid F. lame (Service)
inea Meredith
St. John'* ((rally
Claude Whlildon
It. W. William*
W. R. Williams
Frank I . Woodruff. J r .
J. W. Hall
REFRIGERATOR Eql'IPM ENT
SERVICE
Charles Vodoplch
KBHTAURANTH
Ann's Grill
Angel’* list Shad.
Herman'* Cafe
llomer'a Grill
lairmann'a
Jim Field* Truck Stop
Pig N» WhDlle
W anrn Waffle Shop
The Anchor
RIDING ASSOCIATION
Dotty lloot, Riding Asm.
ROOFING
Hlaf/ord and English IliMiting
ami Sheet Metal Work
HEEDS
W. Attlee llurpee Co.
. Kilgore Seed Co.
Ilcmy A. Ruaaell Seed Co.
HKKVICB STATIONS
Gene's Texaco Service
Deklc Service Station
J. q . Galloway
Jean's Service Station
Market Servire Station
SHEET MKTAI. MURKS
Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
Work*
.
SHOES
Ivey’s Shoe Store
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
City Shoe Shop
Hanson Shoe Shop
SIGNS
O’Dcea Sign Shop
The Parker Corporation Jax
SMOKE SHOPS
llill’a Cigar Stor*
Smoke llouse
SPORTING GOODS
llohson Sporting Good*
STORAGE
A J. Leasing Transfer and Storage
Rountree T ran tfrr and Storage
William* Transfer
Storage
TELEGRAPH CO.
Male,1 Tharp
TELEPHONE CO.
Root hern Bell TcL and Tel. Co.

THEATERS

Prairie l« k t Drive-In Theater
Rita Theatre
Movleland Drire-ln
TIRRM-RRCAI’PINC
Welsh Tire Hhop

TIRES-RETAIL
Fire*lime Rtnres
Hockey'» Hr* Shop
TOURISTS' COURTS
Armltare Cabin Court
Blue Bird Court
Floral Meter Co.
Judge's Inn
Lake Concord Motel
W e Kathmi Peach Court
eenella Muter Court
Margaret Court
Mobley'* Trailer Court
Miller Tourist Court
Park Avenue Trailer Court
Sanlando Trailer Park
Sanford Trailer Park
Swan* Cabin Court
The Rendevou*
TRACTORS
Britt Treeter Ga. (J. R.)
•emlaale Trwtk and Tractor
TRUCKING
R. a&gt; —

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j f ' - %*.,
y
1* I -

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1

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UPHOLSTERERS
Carmichael'* Upholstery
VETERINARIANS
Raymond Ik Baaa
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS
Sandy Anderson
II. S. Arnold
Mm. C. C. Beasley
George D. Bishop
J. A. Ilistlin*
Mm. F. E. Bolt
Mr*. W. I'. Brooks
Mi. ami Mr*. H. M. Buchanan
Mm. George Bridge
Mm. Jodrt Caineroa
E&lt;l farraw ay
W. P. Chapman
S. O. Chase, J r.
lUmlall Chase
G. W. mark
C. R. ClnnU
J. B. Coa
II. V. Cooper
M. L. Culluni
Mm. Endor Curlett
N. S. DeForreat
S. F. Ihimlney
W. R. Dy*on
J. It. Davidson
B. C. Dodd
It. W. E*ta&gt;
Charles K. Kill*
Charles D. Forrester
II. E. Fuller
C. I . Franklin (Gulf Oil Office I
U I. Frailer
John Ik Galloway
V. II. Green#
L. I*. Hagan
,
D. L lla rp -r
V. U llaily
IV. E ilaiuaw ay
Mr*. J. A. Ilarrold
O. P. Herndon
kJlen lloy
A. A. Jane
George Jakubcia
J. II. Jonta
l i K. Jordan
J. Tllden Jacob*
C. V. James
A. O. Jarrell
Joe Jarrell
Mr*. J. C. Jorgensen
Theodore J . Ju d t
8u*le Kersey
W. G. Kilbe*
T. W. U w ton
l.ra R. la th e r
‘. '“l U r A - U k 1. Ine.
J. F. I*wis
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Link*
C. &amp; low
Thad Lings
J . F. McClelland
Geo. W. Morgan
A. J. Marvin
Mm. Eula MrCTrllaad
A. C. Maddy
Orie R. M athleui
Tom K. Meredith
Perry Mere
Mr*. B. C. Mown
U. K. Morris
H lfford MrKibbin
Mr. and Mra. M. 8. Nelsea
C. F. Noyes
Charles Niblark
J . Bralley Odham
Juna Ik Papwwrtk
John Pleraon
Gue Schmak
Homer Sewed
E. &amp; Smith

Mr. aad Mrs. M. B. Smith
Martin Stanko
J. M. BUnaripher
Vlriaa A. Barer
Mr*. Aeda c T Thewm*

Roy TOT*
a a True
J . H. Van Hey
Frank Waalharabaa
Henry Witte, Jr.

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I n U n ity T h r r o I s S t r e n g t h —
To Protect the P»k * a t the World;
To Prctaat# the P rag m a a t America.
To Prodar# P rorprtitr for Sanford.

THF; WEATHER

VOLUME XXXXII

It) t i t lit \. m \ it f t v
Assrw itT K D f i t R s s f i r m K i'.i'iiitn tr

Proposal Is Made To
Extend Time Limit
On Mortgages To
Cut Current Rents

WASHINGION Feb I t (il'i If tin government i» to attain pine
.■nd wage •talulil), it may l»- f o u n t In | &gt;■&lt;&lt;. iit»e rotni bitter medicine
tor agin ullurr.
T)it* i« H * f i|a a iu i i-d*, in be giuwmg in nffiii.il and unofficial
quartets wilnetiing llit &gt;|uuitiK of stabli/alion official* with W irn and

fund price*.

Much of I in difficult v in bring­
ing the price level and wage -eftleunder control I* uHri tinted to fnrm
fond price*. Under the law,
'*■* WASHINGTON. Feb. 13—&lt;/P) and
rulativi-ly frtv farm product* ran
—The Cooperative League ton- l«- froicti vet. They have not risen
tended to Congrrri today that lent* to the level id price prtection

on defeme homing built under a
propoied $3,000,000 federal mort­
gage inturance program are likely
to be out of the reach of the aver­
age -family.
Wallace J. Campbell, director of
the league** Washington office,
[rated the rrnta could be cut
by lengthening the period for’pay­
ing off the mortgager.

grafted by law
Organised lalmr u I«•I: again*t
having it* pay froxrn a* long n*
there l» room fur it* i-«-t of living
—and particular Iv f»oil to go
higher.

early in »•&gt;
War I Ilo- ta tt ,wound up will) ai.-riciillitrv nrcept.
itip something it* Icadi i l.ilti-ilc
re " .led- —oul.sidle*.
Again aid icidlore may Iw n«le I
The Administration measure to cliMi*(&gt; lielwe. &lt;i iiilidifle* an. I
would author! re an additional $-V pn**|ble rrmoynl of it* present
000,000,000 in government m ort­ piice *tiling protection.
gage (nauranee to apur house
building In defenae a m i . It fixes
20 year* as the maximum period
for amonlxation, or paying off,
the mortgage*.
Campbell teatified befor* the
‘ •pSenate banking rommitlec which
►la holding hearing* on the mea»ure. lie described the Cooperative
league a* a federation of consum­
er, purchasing and service rn*
npcratlvr* with more than 1JW0,- Maddy Declares Navy
000 member* famlllt*.
QhmpbeV said Raymond M.
Settlement May Be
Foley, the federal homing chief,
Enough For Hotel
had indicated that rent* for p ri­
vate homing built under the pro­
C. A. Maddy. manager of the
gram would probably range from
.ITS In IW l month,
Fellow ihip Front, accompanied by
fc TW* would be exclusive of heat about 200 of the irndenli who
and utilities. With these added.
Campbell said, the monthly ro«&lt; have leated room* Irom tbit orto tenant* would he 100 to 1110 a ganiralion in buildmgt at the
month.
. Municipal Ait|toit, appeared be­
Campbell urged enactment «f
the legislation but said the Co­ fore the City Commitnon 1**1
operative League wo* roncerned night to inquire tnlo the possibility
lest the rent* "be higher than the of being granted an extrmion of
average family
|» • de­ time at their prrsent quarteri.
fense plant tan
Thr Commuiion advirrd that
||e said n longer nmoiUiatlon
period would
hi y the Navy had not countermanded

Under present taw, ceiling&lt; may
ool hi- placed on tnrm product * at
let* than the hipher of 1 1* parity

ruin'* or t —I penis pile** prevail­

ing lielworn Mav 21 afd June 24,
the month iiefort* the fighting
• larted in Korea. For mod pro­
duct.. thr parity piice i* the mini­
mum legal ceiling.
Parity i» n standard for mra• uritig farm price*. It i* declared
In law to Iw rum,IIv fair
far
mer* and tho.e who buy their
product*. Fir,it put into law lore
n r^ n lc-il .gricrl
tore a- tin- right In strike i* In
organilrd Intior.
but the legal toil ttptiin-l cel).
ig&lt; below fiaritt ha* run in a lot
of t-rllli'iim. Critic* eOnlend thi*
tmr ntaiid* in the w»t- «&gt;f r *!e" nn.l

Draft Boards Told To
Cancel Inductions
For Any Students
Planning To Enlist
WASHINGTON, l ei. 13 &lt;/p)
— Selective Seivice lo lj local draft
hoaiih to-lay they may cancel in­
duction Oldrit lot college and high
school sludcnlt who intend In tnlitl and apply foi tancrllalion !**••
foie school is out.

I hr sludrnls, in m ating a writIrn application, mint alio ynr
filled nnlice that ihry v.iih lo
m in i in ihc luanrli nl seivice nf
th ru choice.

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Saved From Blaw1
G e n e v p

H o u se

Warned by a aew spa^r car.VR ,hV U « lrjn h n H o d rtln .. £ r id e r
f^cnuple from &gt;!ermo»it. werr abb*
to don bath
harmed from the ^ r n 'n * r framc
dwelling In Geneva M tly# W J
lnnThinfinu*e, the property yf Mi-,
and Mr*. Jnhn WINla ml of O n grime-, Vl.. wa* h*tfjed to «he
ground in rplte of effort* by neigh­
bor* to aavo it.

"^isaanJ
Voice OfAmerleaAdds
To Oveme** PHtgnim
adoing to tin Jbrondrtl beamed
on Communirt China gnu III ao&lt;in
Inaugurate broadcast# In jthwan-

lag.

TWa wa* announced veaterdav
by tba SUto Dtoartrawf. It said
Iho new program* will m ean.that
the nation'* official raff* will bo
heard abroad In M U * M «e* and
dialect* during BS hour* of broad­
casting dally.
,
.....
On V riday the vole* trill begin
^ 30-minute hroadeaita In the Amoy
'^C hinese dial act, and add 1$ m in­
ute* a day to It* proRjarRa In Man­
darin. the official Oilneae lang­
uage. This will .moke five hour*
daily of broodcasting tn Chinese
tongue*.
A dally IS-minute
Lithuanian will ala
for liateitera In the
taken over by Bejrfa*
early year* of World
State _
and LatvianLet
..and

•aarast

co re

The meeting

rector* of the
Chamber of C
scheduled for
iMtdtMflid out

reh. 20 at 7:30 oel
Rail, Manager Ed
nouneed today,
5 * f_
Una

N ». 121

U. S. Must Provide Stenstrom Calls
Crime Committee
Enforcement Queries Costello
AidForBackward, For
Of Beverage Law
R o t a r i a n s Told County Ju-lge Douglas Jtten- In Closed Hearing

sttom to-lav calle&lt;l upon •‘every
enforcement officer in Semi­
Missionary Describes law
nole Countv to enforce thi -tub
law against illegal ul
Progress Made By I beverage
of uleohidie Iwienigi-s to minor
after legal rinsing hours, mid
Natives Of Congo sale
the ill-gal sale oil Sundays.*•
At u meeting of ail euuntv law
' l l i r L'nilrd Stairs mint concern | enforeeiiirnt of fo nd at the Coin
iliilf with iimlci-ptitilrRrtl | woytte* House Monday morning at libun
rvriyw hrre lot it n aiimng thrm A.XL, ralleil by Judge Stenstrom
tatb. last week, he -toted 'hot
tltal l 011101111111.11 irwi lit .crib ol “while
many beverage license hold­
thicnneni and trhellion," Di. Wil­ er* are complying -trlrtly with
liam Rulr told llir Hnt*iy Club the hevnragr laws, it i- a well
y c lln d a v lit a irtirw ol hit wmk known fact that main an- not anil
that alcoholic beverage, are oba* a medical nmtiniiary m the tainahle In Senifnole t’ountv l.v
tieraotts
unilei the legal age a- well
Iblgian Congo.
as aftri legal vlo-illg hour- and on
Ih Hole, a giadti tlr o, l).n ni­ Sundays“
ton Lnivrriity who wat uitiinlutJudge Striistrom poinle,| mil
cd hy (tcoigr louht gavr a tine I that “ntir elected repn •eiilativei
in tile I &lt;gi-latine have ilia le these
f t iunit ol hit wmk in aiding the law, and whatever o ik indiviiliinl
liatiir population ol thr Congo,
idea* might Iw nlmnt them ■ not
I'oiiitir.g nut that the people in point here today As lone a
(thcre inu-t in runvlnciil of the they are the Ian* of Florida, they
griminc sympathy and concern should Iw enforced and I am railing
thi*
winch Americans have in th&lt;-ir upon you gentlemen a
law enforcement author­
welfare nnd in raising their stan I county's
to see to it that they ate en
dflid of living, Dr. Hide cmphaslt- ity
forceil."
i d the dnngri of a rising wave
Strnsirom inted that in
ol di .oiili-nt and disnffertio.t hisJudge
opinion the recent tragic m-cia . tin- native* tend re their own dent at Trench Avenue and Twenwhich i» stiff ping across Aft irn ty-fifth Ktrpct, which laimnl th[Mitrntliilitirs and arc nwakem-t live* of two peraons, wn* directly
to thr luxuries of western civi­ nttrihutahle to violation- of -late
lisation
bevetage law* and said the matter
"llraiiiation of the condition in should not he closet! with the promove advanccti societies has In- sedition of the driver ef the auto
stillfd In the native* n desire to alone.
1'rrsent at the meeting were.
rise - it desire which may In- made
over the prostrate hodie* of o r ­ Sheriff P. A Mero. Ih-ptilips Charie n t civilitallon If hy no otliei 11* Itrrk and Howard l!oot| of Sanford, Constable W. A. Uwi* of
means." Dr. Rule *aid.
Operating a fill bed hospital in l.oigwoml, Depulv Sheriff II. A.
th" Congo, a colony as targe a* Swafford of Altamonte Springs,
the United Slates west of the Deputy Sheriff Tallrv lUitawnv
Mississippi, is tin easy tu«k In Ike of Casselberry. Cumnabte George
fa- r ol mas* Ignorance and a hud Krl-ei a| Oviedo, amt IMnafalde
get ol It,non a year, Dr. Ilulc Sam Hampton of Geneva

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I lie t S Senate I’liinr luvrilig.rlmg t nntmiller Lcgau
twoday i !"ied lir.iiiui* line tml.tv i*11It
gamltlei | i tuk ('intrlln -i. i|t fit-■
VvlttlOl

Red Onslaught Pushes
To Within 10 Miles
OfWonjuIn Attempt
To Outflank Allies
TOKYO.

FriT

13 — (A*)—

Ctiinere fonmumitlt vtuflrii ihe
ilirrrtinn of thrit m.lriivr attack
in rrnti.il Knira loil.n ami bead­
ed down mountain cottidoir lo
split tbr Allinl liner between Wonpi ami Yoju.
t . niei.it MarAithui viiitril the
w ritem front and warned on bit
■cluiit to lokyo til*: llir enemy
still has plenty of 'manpuwet .mil
suppl let.
I be furl Itcd onrlougbli dented
Allied liner at niucb at IS milrs
and iwepl Linird Nations fo u rs
out of tile toad crnlct of liortig*
tong. 10 miln mo lb o| Wonpi and
&gt;0 an miles catt of Seoul.

Diafl Diirctm Lewis It, Hrishey
said llir dials Imaidi al the tame
A cutililiillrr •pukrtiii.nt said
lime will giant a Ml-day pnstponeII • • i Ih i * (I* gage Two!
t m lrilii W.n qlierluinril .dmut hl&lt;
mrnl peimd for «uth slmirnls, hi
|H&gt;r,l|tlr p.nl m ,nr|«hi|i iii the \rw
I cntnmrnce al thr rnd ol thr it*tJilc.ii), lle irtly l lull, detctlbed t»
luluiy pmi|Hiniurni tli.it it. on
.1
■in-lit cliili-irrl.iiiiaiil-gaiiililing
thr last day of school. Diafl age
catinn.
sudents now in high school or col­
Hul ibis appairnlly was only
(Vcti'llo wus I'lii-i'tcd with the the rastrrn wing of a heavier at­
lege have liern glirn blanket |ioslcommittee for an hotly and 29
|ionmrtil of induction until the cud
minute* lb' declined comment to tack now gathering momentum.
I.endoff column* of at le a d
nf the school trim,
ii.|Hirt&gt; i- on entering und l« ai mg
the heating loom in the U. S. -even Chinese divisions m a -'itl ill
A Selective Service spokesman
the nten west of lloengsong and
cmirthoii c
said student* who have received
U.S. Authorities For­ orders In rriHitl fur itlilitrtinn
lie wa accompanies! during the north of 4 lilpyong struck -outhmay upply fm i-aiiicllntion - In
hearing h\ his atloriicy, l.i'orvi wanl Tuesday. They lipped pa-t
bid Press Coverage miler
ti, enlist—at any liinc, bill
Wolf, wb.i cnrii.d a heavy Itricf Chipyong, lit mile- west of lloettg*
•HIM, and headed down two tlintltl*
won hi be iv h nut to wall unt't
lin e tutu the corn iii ittee room.
Of Nazi Executions !hr
Inin valley* toward the VVunju»iry In^t day ol the • html
Wolf -aid It wn possible t*os. Yoju road.
in.
til!" w iilii I., catlcd hebur Ihc
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 3 -.,p. letA
new erder to ■' nm* fm in*
The Chinese were moving In
ennimittee ngnln, hut perhaps not
—Slate Department nfflrisl* diiction tony lie i-'i'mi in ^ nry
numbering up to l.&lt;XX&gt; men.
until public hem ing* nr*' held. band*
said luday there is some pros­ rUt'h .rg jsllu .t wh • I: found -Md
Tlie)' ran into a fuiy of Allir.l
pect of * meeting of "Big Four” it lave s-nteretl oitive military
While Costello -till wn» before air attacks.
Deputy Foreign Minister* bv
the committee, n rommliire
hy the rod «f bit "it ilaj
Allied Air Force, Marine and
mid-March In I'arD no definite service
spiikeimnn -aid raniificntionv of Navy planes combined in low-level
period. Ilcrshoy usi-1.
arrangement* hate been made |H»tpontnent
the committee’s hearings in other strikes aimed to break up the
Thr
insliuction*
»
rre
containetl
yet. That waa their response to
part* of the country "lead to N’e— mounting th n a t to the ninin eastquestion* about a Pari* report in telegrams sent by lltc.hcy
Yntk."
west road in northern Smith K»
quoting a French government lu all state dinctors of Fdetllvv
Ur -aid the New York hearings re a.
official at aaylag the depallr* Scrclve.
werp
tlie
last
"on
the
road"
IvThe* telegrams tummariteil nnd
Once in possrsrion of the road,
would meet In Parle between
fore the committee holds its final the Reds would he in p«"ltlun to
Mar. 10 and IS ta arrange for a rvidsinctl tbr Inst rue lions pre­
hearing* In Washington t« re­ strike east or west behind killed
conference nf the foreign mini*- viously issued regarding the privi­
ceive tr-tiiiinnv front government line*. They would menace the four
tern or the United Mutes, Bri­ lege of students to mli«t m the
official- who have not tc-lilied, or more divkioiei alypg 'b e wn*
service of their choice nl the
ill order* liner the original iche- tain. Friar# and Kuasla.
p? e*(ou J v
»
,,iV, i.ortt Yu - ■ 'tam l acsss, **-•
end, of the current mademir year
James liiitkin, of Newark, one lOih Corp units bolding th# ren
Pa r is : F«h. i !—
Dig - ornVided the service I* aMr to
li ..srlsiMd lls !*■•« »ls I
them.
of two New Jci-ey wltllC'-e -eh*
McKibbm thi* morning.
four deputies will meet in Farit take
pointed out.
The
telegrams
also
espUInrd
e,luled
to
ap|»
at
tiefore
the
comThe Navy, ha added, bad *et tha bet ween Mar. tQ and 15 In strange
"Some of the richest uranium Two Auto Airidt'iiIs
irecnl order I'tniitiny i-»l
tniltic here, told ri'|mrlcre while J
date* for the vacation of the build­ for a mefling of the foreign min- it
|iohmrnl of Induct ion» tn midyear d c p " - l t ' in the world an- to Iw
wailing to testify:
Reported
To
Poliec
ing* from March 1, tu Apt. 22.
found
in
the
I'mtgii,"
he
added,
glndunte” to ■■iinldi tho c
“ Wliv don't 1lie-e llollywiiud ill
Mr. Maddy told the Commiruiiuti iller* of the Unilrd States, flu- college
"And
lit
present
practically
Ih
■
with highly tn h lth n l skill* to
Vi
Stlgntoi- ii t iio oi take a hack
that he had l*een ndviml In \Vu»h- lain, France and the Soviet Union, find job. in the expanding de wntir. pnatihtiiiu i flowing Into
Two motor vehicle uevident*
ington, I). C. that the Navy had a Flench government official said fense program.
the U. 8. arsenal."
were reporti-,1 to the Poll, ,. De- •ml and g«t J Kdgar Hoover
planned to vend a representative
Miiu-rnl wealth ef all kinds, pnrtmi'iit roily thi* inoining At t head of the Federal Hue•mi of
Selective Service tanl a g»&lt; ■*'
here tn make a detailed Investiga­ today.
MU A M, Finest Coleman Cotiiii. Inve-tlgatlntil up lieieT lie'll I 'l l
Thii sou ire said the de|iuti*i •tc*l uf confusion had rosult-'l itieluditig rate eulmlt and the bit- ton,
More than 70,000 packages con­
tion of all of the building* now
30, of Alahninu, nttempted .1
ge-t diamond mine in th&lt; world,
t to iii nil tils-v wind to know tu taining dresies made hv Florida
nrcuplcd by the Fellowship Front would set the terms, a plate, and from the two nr.lirs. and thed a r e to l-e fmind in llir Congo, ho north turn Into Seminole II,ml,
fanth
r
rsplanatioiis
today
win
Fashion- were loaded almur.l trains
In order tn determine the value to date foi the meeting.
vnrd from French Avenue, uml the two day*."
said.
deemed desirtldf.
and shipped between Thursday
the Navy of all the improvement*
Mark
truck
and
heavily
loaded
.Senator
R»t&lt;
D
Krfauver
tD.Such a meeting would have a*
"Itevoluntlonary ehange* are
The aim-sl ,rvict-s agteed n
uighl nn.l Saturday afternoon
ln*tallrd. The Fellowship Front Its main purnoie the workint out
■taller
he
was
driving
turned
over.
Tenn),
coninultee
chiiirman,
said
last week.
ha* not yet rvrelvid *uch a report, of an agenda for the llig Four August, IP Id, that tncy waul, shaking the entile African contin­ Damage tn the truck, owned hy
not accept a vnlulttnry cnli-i ent, hut the enlightened and proThe packages had t-een held
six witnrsw's lind her'ii .iibfHiennhe *aid.
William
Greet
ha
I
nf
Orlando,
wa
ronfei hpce.
mrnl aftci a man had teccivi
here duo to the blockade in tad
gresslve nltltiide of thr Belgian
He further ndvhed the CommUThe deputies, It was rtpuMrd notice to report for hi- tuc-in government townnt the native i estimated nl 42,mat. The d iiirt ed from Saratoga County, N \ •. -hltuui'ul- created hv I hr "o ck ”
in ndilllloii lu l ..-li do, Rut kin und
*lon that If a substantial payment will lie special tepreneiiUllve* duct inn |ihysical examination
-trike »f switchmen, -aid Sam
population is -iff'illing to a large was not in Jilted,
could he received from the govern­ named fer the occasion. Alexandre
At drift A. M., a H&gt;17 Plymouth (b ra n t la tu m , of South Orange Mar I Inn. tiper at Intis manager of
exti ut Ihc native discontent," hr,
ment, he eouhl complete negotia­ Parodi, director-general of the
N
J.
Sedan,
driven
by
Chatlc
It.
the firm.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13-U*.
tions to buy a hotel to accom­ French Foreign Office I* expect­ Senate sources said to-lay them- Buie assorted
Spatks, police officer, wa* dutii.
The Florida Fashion* -hipping
"F ren ch Is now a widely hrurd aged in the front end in a tn||i It. F. (Innas Appointed departm
modate the people, several hun­ ed to be the French delegate.
ents and Font Office
amis of draftee* and reservist, si language throughout the colony
dred of whom have lifetime mem­
slon with a IMfl For.l truck width
Some source* hare said Philip teady on duty would have th.
workers
teamed up in whnt they
bership* or lease*.
C. Jessup, U. 8. Ambassador At term* of active service extended I . unit illitrrary Is fast dtsappeaiing John H. Richardson of Otlamb. To Mend Scout (.roup icnm-d "Operation* Night rtwl”
In
fonthe
ma&gt;assault
of
h
un­
was
backing
onto
French
Avenue
|.argr,
might
represent
the
United
to
load
th r parkage on north,
In behalf of the trustees of tha
the proposed Universal MIII*•»'
dred* of schools," he lontlniied.
nl Fourteenth Street. Damage to
hound train*.
Bert FUh E*Ute. W. A. L#ffler States. Jesaup has hecn meeting Traininr Service law.
I:
F.
Gana*
ha*
hern
appointnl
"B ut in spite of everything, the the Plymouth was ,i i at t loo )|j. , Iihiiiiiiin of the Seminole District
Kuril package hnd lo Iw handled
This I* the Administration pro -nativrs
a trustees presented to th« City with the British and FFrenrh nmfeel n sense of insecurity hardson wa» chatgiil with care- Committee of the llov Seoul.*, T. three time* due to the delay in
a cheek for $7-200, the balance due wlth the British and French am* pnsal that would lower the drofi and demand lo know 'When will i *less
and negligent driving.
in Washington on weal- age from IP to IB and extend prK, Tucker, thainiinn of the no- shipment. Durini; thr period of
In payment on the property *• batador*
On Sunday afternoon at *am* minutirig ennunlltee, anmuiiired the embargo the addre-sed parrel*
•&lt; ■■111**4 On N a » T e * »
sent required service of 21 month- we !■• free to follow' our own
Melionville Avenue and l'lr*l
in**. i -locked* and -tored. \\ hen
to 21 month* exclusive of leave, m b e n t ? ’ nnd ’Whnt is to Iw our o clock, sit year old Stanley John­ today.
Street which will he u»ed a* the
son of Paola, attempting to tun f The chairmanship responsibili­ the release came, all had to lie
26 Months and ft day* If leave I, f u tu r e ? " * Dr. Rule added.
Suzanne Meek Died; taken
site of a $700,000 hospital.
A cross nnd avaricious spirit •* acro-s Ninth Street nrai Mnpl- ties includr the co-ordination nf all nn-arkrd nnd stamped. C. C. D.'s
during service.
Sanitation problem* relating to
The lerislatinn. a* approved tig abroad among them and they are Avenue, was struck by a lirtH operating committer* of th*' Sr. po-tniarked, and thr boxes and
Flew
Here
In
1D48
Mtwage dlspo-al from the Ca«tla
the Senate nrrparedness suhrom- driven hv a desire to emulate Dodge Sedan driven by F. K rnlnolr jllstrict and scouting ae* envelopes were sorted bv stales
Brewer project were ducu»»e&lt;l
ami t-rm lnals, were sacked olid
mittre. would a&lt;!d the extra «rr th e ir envied white masters," he Cooper, who waa iimihle lu stop in t ivties throughout tlie county.
Lieut.
Suianne
Melk.
3«,
a
tt aall«„f4 IIS 1‘BBr Its I
Umc The l»y wai treated at I*.-,
with Sidney A. Berknwiti K-gional
i r m i s s i s in Pss* sis i
Mr. lumns became a &gt;eoul tu were taken to Itie train*.
woman
pilot
of
the
Free
French
miM.Laughton Memorial Hospital Sanford in 11*27, fust in Troup
sanitary officer of thr State Board
Dove 11ini|li am! Dick Cosgro*4
Air Force, who flew on bumblnr
MHI'.l. LAW EXTENSION
foi n broken leg and minoi head No. 3, and lain lit Troop No. ft. directed the Florida Fashions
SERVICE O F F irK It
of Health- lie told me .Commi*; missions over Germany during
ATLANTA,
Feb
l.t-wl*)
Gov.
Injuries.
Tom II. Deep, assistant stun
He advanced through scouting crews, Tlie postal employees were
sion that the State Board h**l not World War 1 and whu in January,
r rn o r Herman Talmn-lge’s lull to
ranks ami lure nine nssi-laut scold- supervised by 1’ele I'eyton, clerk,
yet given pernilr?l"n t" tha Ct.y I04B, participated In a rid e r service officer, will lie at the «r make newspnpei, in Georgia's
master of Troop No. ft in rirt'.'. und llenrv lamptvrll, a&lt; i lant
to discharge sewage Into main* contest at the Sanford Municipal fire of Lloyd F. Boyle and at otto r five largest rilies siilijtsl to
.MASONS MEET
Mr. Martina praised the men
• i vmg until IP.'!A. lie ha- rrevrd
from this area when housing Airport died of a kidney ailment place* In Seminole County i hi - hhel suits pi *ny r-iunty In which
The
Fellow
craft
Degree
will
b.
units, now under construction are on Feb. 4 In a hospital at Durham. week to aid veterans or their dc they circulate was passed by the conferred at a meeting of Son i -line then in various scouting who performed this exhausting
pendent* In filing claim* for comOn Mar. I he will prr- task, pointed out that they had
completed due to lack of
ford Lodge No. 62. F. and V M. jI activities.
N. C.
nsatton benefit* or In solvlur b e n a tr today.
side for the fir*! lime in hi* new worked In long shifts with but
(OwllnsM «* r * |f T*wl
During her participation In the
Wettnesday
evening
at
7
00
o',
lock
The
vote
on
thr
measure,
whlrh
very short test periods, many of
eir insurance problem*.
imvition.
glider meet heie Lieut. Melk was
them devoting a* much as 20
Mr. Demi, who arrived at Mi. was attacked in heated debate
beaten by only one point by Frod Boyle’a office at 2:00 o’clock thi- a* an “attempt lo hridlc news­
Services Held For
hours to the work.
.HAH. FOR RK.il INGTON
Executioner
Claims
Brittain of Brmiklyn. N. Y. In the afternoon, will Ire there alio to- paper*'' was 2M lo II», the bare
"In all tny experience," he de*
YORK, Feb. H- , II
Mrs. C. E. Murphy second International conies I, a morrow morning to advise vrtrr. i-onslitutii-nni majority necessary The•NEW
• lured, "have I seen lictter spirit
U. 8. t'ourl nf Appeals today
Women
Are
Bravest
four-day meet.
in
more loyalty."
ana.
for passage.
approved lb# release of William
She was holder of the French
Mra. C. E. hlurphv. 72, died at
W.
Remington
In
47,outi
bail
..
rid
LONDON, Feb. 13—oVi—A wo­
her home near Pnola Saturday mono-sest glider tflduruve re­
MEN’S t’l.l ll
lug appeal of hi* perjury cun man about lo die in ibr linngcord and the women's world en­
night following a short Illness.
The Rev. J’nul Reeves, ■rotor
viction.
rnnn'a niwise is braver than any of All Saints Kpi—opal Church
Funeral service* wer* held a t durance record fer multi-seat gli­
Remington, former government man.
E rick »on Funeral Home yesterday ders.
in Winter I'ntk, will siienk on
cron
mist,
was
convicted
of
|«.i
The G rit woman to be com­
That's the opinion of Albert "Tlie Christian View of History"
■t 2:00 P.M. and the rymsin. werc
Jury
last
Wednesday
by
a
Jury
sent to Green town, Ind. far mmel. missioned In the Free French
Cioirrpoinl, lb linin’* executioner at th# regulat month Iv supper
which held t ha I he lie*! when fur the past 20 vears.
The Rev. George D. Marsh of* Air Force as a military pilot and
of the Holy Cross Men’s Club
he
swore
he
never
had
hern
u
commanded the flrat squadron of
Not (hut lie’s bad many wom­ in the Parish House at 6:30
fldated.
Communist,
He
wa*
sentenced
to
WASHINGTON. Feb. I3 (/I*i A group of prominent buiinetimen
Dorn In Howard county, Ind., the Eacodrllle Ftmlnle dc ."Air.
en tmllderer* Ia Inly. One in 11*4ft Thursday evening. II. F. Whltner,
Mar. 1, 187S Mra. Murphy came Hying in Africa, France and Ger- ha* taken the tide of the Federal Reserve Hoard in ill iluagreemenl with five year* In prison and fined was the first nooged tn Britain Jr. announred today.
many.
She
won
tho
French
Legion
42,000—maximum under the law -nice 1986,
tn Sanford about four years ago
from Marlon. Ind. She waa n mem­ of Honor and tho Criox do Guerra the Truman Administration over the way tn control inflation.
"I have never known u con­
The
|poup
stepped
last
night
into
a
dispute
over
the
inlrtfsl
rate
on
FARM IIUHKAU
ber of the Wesleyan Methodist with two palms.
demned woman to break down ul
tSanford Weather
She
was
the
women's
world
The SemLiato County Farm Ilia- the !a*l moment," I'lerrrpoint told
the national debt involving whether or not the Federal Reserve should
Church.
Surviving are the husband of endurance record for multi-seat continue to support the price ol government securities hy buying any rvau will fealur# a ladies' night a Royal Commission on rxpital
High
yesterday, 71
ldera In March, 1M7, at Thu*
program at it* meeting next Tor*, punishment in testinmny trleascd
Paolo: one son, W. R. w arren of
tarw today, tA
government
iiiurt
put
on
the
mstktl.
use,
with
a
time
of
16
hours
and
day night at th# High School farm today.
South Milwaukee, Wl*.; o n e
Rain yesterday 00
The businessmen called for *
ter won second place In the
building, John Pinson, president,
Daughter. Mra. Joe G arrett of Lib­
"Would you say there was any­ Total Fell, rain 2.f&gt;7 inches
halt
to
thi*
buying,
saying
that,
International
Gtldor
Acrobatic
and
Dr.
J.
W.
Wilson,
program
ter
eontrol."
erty Center Ind.; two grandson*.
thing particularly unpleasant In Normal Fch. rain 2.31 inrhos
wage-price controls can aork only
An antl-inflitioary monetary chairman, announced today.
Charles F. G arrett of Liberty Contest at Prague.
the execution of n woman?" A
if Inflation U checked by pulling policy is “more Important" than
Mrs. Howard 0. Gamble, chair­ eominisslnn member- n ked.
Center and James R. Garrett of
a brake on tank rrrdlt.
AVALANC1IP. DEATHS
Lansing. Mleh.; two slater*. Ml**
maintaining current interest rates. man of women’s activities of the
**Nn,” Plerre|vn|nt replied, "I
The Weather
GENEVA, Switzerland. Feb. 13
Tho businrssmenn are memliers
Anna Llnvilte of Frankfort. Ind.;
Farm Bureau, will tell of
It is of th# "utmost importance” Florida
th# work that women are doing think a woman I* bravei than a
and Mra. Mary Working of Indian* —(AT—New mow avalanches roar­ of tho Committee for Feon"mlc
man
and
I
have
seen
more
exeJACKSONVILLE, Feh. n - (Aft
ed disastrously down Alpine Development (CEDI. The FED !* that the Federal Reservo System to aid (he Bureau's programs.
apolls, Ind.
Atlanta
no
41
mountainsides today for the sec­ a non-profit organisation which rhrt k bank credit expansions, even
Mr*. Edward Kircher of Kn- Guns than anyone living.”
Bir mark
-26
t
ond time In three week s, kllllaf tries -to help aotormlno—ttwso ilf this require* modification of terpriao will alng and will plar
AND W /
Brownsville
go
m
NEW DEAL
economic pollcloo that would en- tho present policy of support- »w •rtonllm .
isLONDON. Feb. 13—Gift-Two Chieagn
40
27
rourafo—high production and eta- buying of government counties.
A Nverod dlah supper will bo
.10
•
playmon t with tho framework of
By them wives, wag*-price ren­ oonmd at 7t00 o’clock. Tho com- months ago Stanley Finnemore, Des Mn'.oes
67
46
am c u m a
■ ( too aocioty.”
tal* "will not *trm th# tide of In­ mlttoo lo ohorgt Include* Mrs. 23, waa sentenced to a year In Fresno
to
40
Ilonry Thunton. Mra. Orio Math- prison for rifling a roinrin-the- New York
Ray HewtU. peoothwl ef
In ■ statement, the FED'* prog­ flation.”
61
34 :
ram eommltte# made th#*# points;
Some members of the seven-man •'■“G Mr*. W. W. Lins and Mrs. A. slot gas meter. H r appealed to a Washington
Winnipeg
•4 -27
"There ran h# no reaconalJr ta- Fmlrral Reserve Board maintain B, Tedford. Co-oiierstlng with higher court.
k™ . StfaV W SsST i tfS U E
7.1
The appeal Judge* quashed the Fort Myers
19
n committee of the
of her daiurkter where she live*. mas cards and other aauvgplr card* ■l* for ronfldene# In the control ef th at by puirhaslng any and nil lh»m will
16
70
Um spry aid lady said no special t« ho sent la rimLda child pat‘vat*. inflationary pressura If the ex- government lerurili#* put on the Veterans on tho Pnrm trainees ami original sentence—because they Jacksonville
Wl
ftl
psmtlon of bank rm lll and Ut# re­ m arket it 1* adding to inflationary wive* Ineluding Mr. and Mr*, lion- did nut consider It severe enough. Melbourne
oft
Today Finnemore was r-entrn- IVnsaeola
ft?
taking Increase in tho amount ef tendencies. This 1* _sn. tha Board
W. Ualnt Reach
fed to two year*
Cm
73
64 -3^
money la not brought under Ugh/
-J , &gt;
-• -

* * * * * . , o-w,
eHae msah*g-e»M
£ ft rJ itBf tSj rwsl * * “,“■« .“!’•- yc-r
V e rm o n t C » 1

AKHuriulril Press Lrii.sed Wire

r^rki™, Massive Chinese Offensive
To Volunteer
Threatens Allied Road Hub

Fellowship Front Deputies To Meet
Group Told Navy In Paris To Plan
OrdersUnchanged Big Four Meeting

i m_iiw
d u Mran*

f a ir t i d slightly » iiin rt this afterao-m amt tom’irtit. Wednesday
in&gt; (rating rli)uillar*&lt; and mild.
I.cntlc In OHMlrtfr r i -1 jlid —m lIt*
r l i l ■ iiulr.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA H KSDAY FER. 13, 19.M

K sta h lish e d 1908

New Defense Farmers May Be Forced To Accept
HousingRents Subsidies In Stabilization Move
Labeled High

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Florida Fashions
Ships 70 Thousand
Piled lip Dresses

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Business Leaders Support FRB In
Demand For Brake On Bank Credit

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MONDAY FEB. 12.1951

THE SANFOnDHEnALD. fiANFOnn, FLORIDA

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George B a rr
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U . atudenta. Claeeroom quartet*,
u.*d jointly with tha Joa Slrlpp
tyK ball school. were found to he
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look_
tag fo r better farllltlr*.
air. Barr e»«rta that hi*
seuthern rrprM tntatlvc, Dirk MrLaulln, w u Inairummtal In bring­
ing l«w‘ ii hnol to Banfunl In
Jt4 t. “Dkk had U rn working «i.
me for nunr time to lnv»itlg*tr
the poaalbllity of eomlng hern.
After speaking to a Klwanl*
luncheon In 1916, I decided to in
vcftlgate the Municipal Airport
site where the »eh«*d I* now
tncated,” Mr. Berr *ald
To qualify for graduation limn
G*&lt;&gt;i£r Uarr rcb&lt;".t - ataduit
MU*t be tharunghh tiainrd in
both t h etheoretic*)
............... and‘ piaclital.
f/klato In actual game* ami
fem nm trale hli ability to worl
dan
tm to the talirfattlon of Ihr
faculty of the tchool. A
nf AO ptirant muil l»
mad* on a written examination
covering the technical aspect, of
the game.
Call Giant*' Gamr*
) student* a lt able to grt r,.
nUal practice In ralltnt; actual
II gamea through the do**
Operation of the firo rgr Hari
ol with tha New York Giant
i ayalera which conHurt* »
ball Khool and tp 'fn g train
ram p at tha Munk!i&gt;*l An
ryt for It* minor leagur learnt
rr'a
neophyte* umpire all
e» for th» rjlanl- *i&gt;ilng ei
Ibitlon* gaining valuable prace l caperlenc*.
Graduate* of Ihe ilerr fvhool
t Ol
for
who have moved un to the major
fe iMludf
ineluil* Dougtan Robb,
anal
league;
Rill M&lt;-Kinl*&gt;
nat Lea
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American League; George Mr
anald. Dlatrlet repreaentatlve of
National Ataoelatlon of I'm
f**»lohal Laaguat. Triple A league
nplrea who graduated from the
rball umpire* ulroot ere Rn.
t Auilln, American A«rorlal | Lynn Dowdy, Intrrnetional
ague; Krapk Saeory of Ihe
' exaa Ira ru * and manp others
imong hla Inatrurtar* at th&lt;
ear's Khool will U G. K. Mnhi lief umpire of th t KOM lenirir
Ijary Bothsll of the Ftoridi
tale league, Rob Ollvarl of
hg Canadian American league
nd Frosty Prtera of the Arnrr
tan AaaoctaUon.
i* Mr. Prtefa la In h it n th rn
th the George lin n Sch-o'
r. Moha ha* Iwrn a mem
‘ of the faculty for the |..i»
ytara.
'M r. Barr explained .that the
irUIntle* nf Ihe draft a n 1
a effect on hla enrollment had
■feed him to rut hla ataff tomehat from laat year. In June
l tare than 200 student* had Ink a trd their drain- to atlcn-t
a* It5 l camp, but war rmtetl
Ion* have fntrrd meny of them
, ta cancel thair plana.
Big U i i w Umpire
•a fo re retiring la*t year Mr.
larr had apenl I I year* a*
I fatIonat League umpire, lie
robe In an an umpire in the
Ifettern Ataoclallon In IMI af
IT only a*van day* in the Okta
oma 8eml.Prnfes»lo««l l^agor
loving to the Texaa League in
0M, Mr. Barr ao Impretaed tin
l i t tonal League kou I* that hr
naa railed ua In IW1 remaining
alii ilia retlrament.
Ha ha* Utgpl
umpired In two AllN*r gamea, (hire Wen Id Keiiei
•eluding Ihe IWT rhamplcmahlp
etwaen the New York Gianti
d iba New York Yankee*. Again
a . IMS Barr -officiated when thr
law York Yankees lieat Ihe Hi
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III* last atrlr* w a « hrtwrrn
Cleveland Irnllmn- and the
lotion Btavei In lBt#
Dlieusatng hi* rtaann* lor roo*
Ids cnoal to Sanford Mr.
aald: "Tha people off San
a r t among tha m»»t hot
h pit
have ever met In all my
[I daya. Th* city ha* lie'll
1 to the Khool
action and done
make our
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walking atlck to guide
d" umpire and of hla
nr membership In SanButlnaaa and ProfeaMon*!
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ra IHck HtLaullii ia one
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the growing international crisis

Don't you think the United Nations ought to have more teeth in it?

keep the Russians out bi Western Europe

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Would you trust Jo» Stalin?"

What Jo you think nf the Korean situation

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA^

PACE TWO

“People A re Dopes’, Says M ayor O f Monkey Island,
a
They Could Learn From Us How To Live In Peace”
Newcomers Are Test­
ed Before Being GivenFreedom As They
Might Be Commies
II) WILL AIII) i ON NOLLY
“ I’eupir aid funny," chaltcitd
Jocko the monkey while basking
In the pleasant Florida iun»blnr
In * ;irjEK nF—cr V-—1--,
Hut mi Monkey Island.
Jockn, who ha* aasuinid the
title of mayor, chief of jmllrr, nn-J
general factotum of Sanford'* Mu­
nicipal Zoo. looker! timvn in duguit
a t a woman tourist aealeii on n
bench neat by reading a bock.
“See what I mean," he grumbled.
“The City of Kao for d spends more
than I7.o0fl a year on th« upkeep
of thin nii. We monkey* kmc*
ourwlvce out putting on new Irap a te act* ami staging Intricate
routines to amuse the tourist*, and
they come &lt;lown here and read
books."
“ From where I alt," he added,
“ you can really ace what U golnt
on In the World. I can't u n d en tirf
why human beings who are auppote.l to he em arter than we are
risk their necks the way they do,
They come tearing around tM* cor­
ner at Park Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard to feel th a t I am afraid
they will run r i t h t through the
TourUl Inf-rmallon Booth.
**Whv I »! « few -’ays ago," he
went on " c o r of *h*m ran Into
the rltn cf the goldfish liowl by
the flag pole and wrecked hi* car
a rd the poor goldfish were tcarnl
stiff. Even ft»h aren 't safe from
ears any more. Another guy ws»
getting rhssed for going through
town st PO miles an hour and 1
saw him smsih up on the curve
and hit a light pole. You don't see
any of ui monkeys doing things
like that."
Pausing a minute to seratch a
flea, he continued. ‘T hese tourists
amuse us monkeys and we appre­
ciate the peanut ■ they give us. We
do stunts to try to make them
laugh. As I told the Monkey Cham­
ber of Commerce recently when
they elected me president. ‘We've
got to help the## humans; they
rim e here in sad and so full nf
trouble that,*# as monkeys rnu-t
do something to cheer them up.'
“ And we are putting our pro­
g ram over," he added with em­
phasis, “I hear the tourists say
th a t Monkry laland and ths Zoo
ave the biggest attraction* in San­
ford. Many hsva settlsd hers ind
built homes Just becaust they stoppad to see the Zoo. If vou don't
believe It, aslr the girl In the in­
formation Booth sponsored by the
Jayrees."
"A lot of people are worrying
over the war situation." declared
Jockn. “Why can't the human rare
Jive In peace! Look a t us mon­
key# ami the four deer on our Is­
land. Just one big happy family.
The erows come and visit us, nml
th e turtles and goldfish In the
m oat a n friendly.**
"D en t you have dlaagre- mtnU
on theihlam lT" we inquired.
"Only when my wife, Irene, tries
to run things,” Jocko retorted.
“ Why Is It then when new mon­
key* nr* hrnught to the Island
Jack Parti, the Zoo manager, has
to pul Ihrm In separate quarters
neat la the Hut ! "
Jocko grinned. "W e hare to test
them ; you nerer know when these
monkeys from oversets might
eoma in with some Communist
bugs We have tn find out about
th a t before w* adm it them to oui
joeiety."
"Hew do rou know when they
• r e Communists?"
"That's easy," grunted Jocko
they grab alt the banana* and
s ta rt shoring the deer around."
"Who supplies the bananas t"
“ As president of the Monkey
Itland Chamber of Commere*,
ratd Jocko, “I w ant to eanresa my
appreciation to th e K.W. Fruit
On. They tent us eight stalks re­
cently. Another fin* fellow It
Harold Kaslner up a t the Slats
Farm ers Market, lie sends us 1sttuee and vegetable*. The Hoi* urn
Bakery recently gave u* a three
weake eupply of bread. All this In
addition to what the City giro*
One gift, however,
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la always
btrself o u t and
ltd ishowing
S a r feathers to th s tourists. Scares
Hut
i t female white d#er out of har
la evtry tim e It happens."
"Any scandals (a the goaf" we

■Mala." hooted Jocko, "row
heard the half of It."
bar# la It happening?"
by right down In tha Itoo donenl, replied Jocko, "Ihe
I Sail It goeelplag akaat It"
bout what?"
■vent you beard?” replied
k "King the Hon has a new
friend. Hsr a sm la Penny,
dm wga bixugbt ham forth*

forget the scar* ho gave those girls
In the City Hall when he tried to
jump through the window."
Jocko had more newa. Suay »he
female Texas coyote had lieeti
promised a new husband from I’an
American Showi and was getting
very Impatient awaiting hia a r­
rival.
Baby Leo, the Lion, waa high
hatting everyone else at the Zoo,
it seemed, lie was all rig h t until
the l,!i n» Club got him to pose for
a photograph with him wearing
spectacle*. Mrmhcr* of the Hon*
Club, who ni’et Tuesdays right
across the street from his -age,
told him hi* picture would be
shown to every (.Ions Club In the
country. Jocko revealed.
The monkey also told of re­
cent events at the Macaw --age.
The friendly little Love
Birds
found an opening and wanted to
riall with the M aestri Charlie the
made a big tus- and the
t.ovr Bird* were returned to their
cage.

"During the argument, Charlie
threatened to take the m atter up
with tha F .ll.A ," said Jocko.
“The Bald Eagle family ha* been
complaining that the City is d ef­
lecting them." Jocko revealed. “Ths
eagles want to Join the Civil Air -.j
Patrol."
*
A lot uf uark lenre gossip has
been going on In the Khetu* mon­
key section, according to Jocko.
Seema that Minnie and Jim and
Boaco and Jennie are expecting
some new arrivals.
Jocko was asked if there waa
anything he wanted the City to
do for the monkey*.
"They might put up a few new
swing*," he said. "Irene la o-ganiling a awing club."
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All of the animal* and bird*
are proud of the condition of their
q uartrrs, especially the sleeping
quaitera whirh have been sprayed
wHth a aanitarv Ivtte of paint.
I clinic ttutiwck. assistant lo Mr.
Davis, has bten aiding in this
work.

WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME TO
OUR FRIENDS IN THE NORTH TO
MAKE THEIR WINTER HOME IN
SUNNY FLORIDA.........

I.ET l!S RENEW
THE BEAUTY'
OF YOUR FLOORS

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H. Me GLEASON
“ Bid Is having an awful time,"
“ You aatd It," replied Jocko. hide Is not for sale."
"The cub* treie turn on the night
"How are Sid and Josephine said Jockn, shaking his head. "He
of Jan . M, end what a huhuh. A* getting along these days," w* Is loosing hia teeth, and wants to
•eon as they were born those three asked.
know why aurne Hanford d-qri*'
African geese who operate the
Zoo llioedrastlng Station, put
the news on the air. I’eggy is the
m other and Happy in the on ml
■ellcvpd
fath er. Happy waa much rrllevi
a fte r pacing the cage moat of the
night. Saw It waa almost more
than a bear could bear."
“ W hat did Jlgga, the Mandrill
Ape In the nsit rage have to say
about it? " w« asked.
“ All Jlggs did was to complain
about the noise. Said It was the
loudest since Mai liner fought
C am era Comidslncd heiMct that
the bears had H.tl. Just to &gt;hpw
them an csamplr, on the first
warm dar he look a shower with
the hose."
"W e nolle# Jlgga look* mad
the** days," w* stated. “Why (•
lh atT "
“Jlgga ha* developed what you
people call in inferiority complex,"
said Jocko. "It’s due to ths visi­
tors. They say, ’Oh, what an ugly
creature. Look what funny colors
he hast* Jlggs think* ths sport
clothes they w tsr are still' funnlsr,
but ha Is too saoaltlve to toll
lhani.”
“ How Is Big Moe ths gator dotng
three days?’r ws queried.
“ lle ’e happy, hut lately has been
g attln g insomnia In the day lime,
la w a lady tourist carrying an a l­
ligator hand hag recently and
thought that ht recognised a late
relative.
"Moe Is a groat exponent of
Florida sun baths," continued
Jocko. “Says the Sanford' people
should do like ths Mayfair Inn
and get out In the sun
"Mo# soys he is M years old, gog strong, and aspects to live to
b* SSa He says people could do
th a t too If they'd only sleep mats
1st tty* sin end quit worrying,'"
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lad her
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n tho screen mesh, and
ri in a vellrn
yellow drees had
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gleefully pushing her. The child's
•te th e r warned h e r,to ha careful
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how awful he looks without any
teeth and that makes him road, lie

would like to run away again tbr
way he did three years ago. Likes
to brag about getting his name
In all Ihs big papers. Ill never

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pushes! around, made a heave and
nimbly sprang through the openIn# in the
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By W. J. Hill More
Than 70 Years Ago
By WILL ARM- TON SOLLY
Two of tha oldest buiinrix eetablishments in Sanford ami On*
^ t r a l Florida a rt I hr Hill Hard* w a r r Company and th r Hill
Lumber and Supply Company
which ware founded morr than
70 year* ago when thl* city wa«
but a imall aeltlemrnt depend­
ing entirely noon water trnn«portation for communication with
the outride world.
An offahoot of thr two firtni,
tha Hill Implament Co., was or­
ganised irv rral y ean later.
These firm*, which have con*
ttibutrd ro much to the build*
tng of Sanford and Seminole
County, the large«t rvlrry growirir section in the world, ran trace
their beginning to an adventurous
young man, who war born in
London, England, and came at
the age of 30 to this country in
1372 to seek fame and fortune
He wa* the late W. J. Hill,
father of W. C. Hill, to whom
at hit death in 1916 he bequest had tha H1U Lumber Co., and
^ fa th e r of Mrs, R. A. t e a m a n ,
” Th* Hill Hardware Company por­
tion of the huilneaa at Palmetto
Avenue and Flret Street was
left to Mr. and Mra. Newman,
and wat onerated by Mr. New­
man until 1945 whan it war sold
to Andrew Stine and B. C. Moore,
Mr. Newman still owns the Hill
Implement Company, loratrd at
Oak Avenue and Third Street
for more than 30 years.
The coming of &gt;V. J. Hill to San.
ford In 1873 forms a tale as ad­
venturous aa anything ever w rit­
ten by Horatio Alger, Jr. O n e
cold day In New York Mr. Hill
met an English acquaintance and
they talked about the frigid
waathar.
“Where do all of the bloom­
ing swells go whan it geta cold
Ilka thia7" inquired Mr. 11111.
“To Florida, my chap." hla
companion ratorted. That decldrd
the adventurous Mr. Hill. He
A Would go to warm and sunny
^ F lo rid a Immediately.
After an interesting trip hla
steamer atopped at 8avannah, Ga.
Consulting a map he decided that
Florida waa within walking dis­
tance. Ha got as far as Jrssup,
Ga., and asked a lady If he was
In Florida. When she laughed, he

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decided to take a boat to Jackson­
ville which at th at time had
all o( the appearance of a mud
hole to him. he recounted later.
Two Georgia men who war*
going to Fort Maada had hired
a man and a boat to taka them
south, and asked Mr. Hill to go
with them. And together they
traveled up the St. Johns River.
“We landed at the place now
called Sanford then the smallest
place in the world, and I had
comi from the largest place,”
said Mr. Hill during a later in­
terview.
At first hr slept on tha ground
and a sand spur made him think
that hr had been bitten bv a
snake. One day an old sugar bar­
rel floated down the river and
he hauled it ashore and used It
to sleep in. Things were going
fine until he accidentally killed
a pig and to evade the law lived
among the Seminole t-dlans for
six months.
I’isno llo* House
He later revealed that during
this period he discovered some of
the phosphate beds that ultimate­
ly made fortunes for others. Re­
turning to Sanford he was able
t*&gt; get nn additional sugar barrel,
and moved into a piano bo*
brought him by the captain of
a steamer. Some time after this
he built n small shark on the
top of a live oak tree and put
a sign on it, *’N&lt;&gt; Boarder* Want­
ed."
When the city wa* incorporated,
in 1877, there were but eight
people living in Sanford who
muld vote, and it* l&lt;orders were
extended to include the Swedish
settlement three mllra distant
in Upsals so th a t there might
lie enough votes to make it a
town. Mr. Hill served as voting
inspector and did a lot of prosy
voting for those unable to read
or wilte.
Agriculture thrived in th* rich,
fertile lands of the St. Johns Val­
ley with citrus as the principal
crop. Artesian wells were much
In demand. In 1876, the Illll Hard­
ware and Lumber Co., headed by
W. J. Hill drilled the first artrslan well ever put down In this
section and probably the first In
the state. It waa located at the
intersection of Palmetto Avenue
and First Slraet.
Mr. Hill was first to operate
a plumbing shop here in con­
nection with his business. Deal­
ing in plate glasa he put practirally all of the plate glass in
the principal hulldinga that wert
erected in South Florida, Includ­
ing Tampa, up to 1894 and 1896.
The firm became noted for
rarrying the largest stock of
farm implementa to ha found
anywhere between Tampa and
Jacksonville. At ona time tha
hardware store was located In a
two story brick building at West

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First Street and Railroad Avenue,
later Oak Street. The lumber and
building materials department
was at the present location of
tha Hill Lumber Co. at Third
Street and the A. C. L. spur line,
where the building* end yards
cover more than a city block.
The hardware department at
Oak Avenue location was man­
aged by R. A. Newman, assisted
by W. C. Hill, a son of the active
head of the business.
The Hill Hardware and Lumber
Co., was first located in a build­
ing on the site of the present Fire
Department on Palmetto Avenue
and close to the present Hill
Hardware Store.
In Septrmber, 1887, a huge fire
levelled the downtown business
section of Sanford, including that
portion south nf First Street, ami
the Hill husine.s suffered a heavy
fire loss.
The frame building thr/ houses
the office of the Hill Lumber and
Supply Co., at Third Street and
the A. C. L. spur line, survived the
fire. Dating tuck to early Sanford
times. It was so sturdily construct­
ed that it Is still in good condi­
tion.
Mr. Hill recently pointed out
that this building oner hou.rd the
pioneer lliil family, and that his
sister. Mrs. Newman, had been
born there. He himself, he said,
was born in a little house nearby
which had been later moved to
Fourth Street ami afterward
lorn down.
The present Hill residence Is an
imposing two story home at Mag­
nolia Avenue and Nineteenth
Street built about 26 years ago.
A son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. James Crappt, live in an
attractive, new two story home on
Mellonville Avenue. Mr. Crapn*
serves as vice-president of tne
firm.
Several depressions have been
survived by the lumber firm which
Is now thriving during the present
building boom. A. R. Lovejoy has
been secretary and treasurer of
the company for many years. Two
Negro employees, Harrison Clark
and Steve Sims have been with the
firm for more than 31 years.
Mayor of City
Mr. Ilill servsd as a city com­
missioner for two terms from
1940 to* 1946 and was mayor of
Sanford in 1941 and 1942, lie re ­
called that ha had been in business
since the age of 18. His mother,
the late Mrs. Alice Illll he said,
used to assist his father In operat­
ing tha hardware business. The
latter managed the lumber firm,
hut did the buying for both establishmenta.
The Ilill Lumber Co. occupies
more than half a block, and In
addition has several warehouses
between Fourth and Fifth Street.
Following the death of W. J.
Hill, Mr. Newman moved the Hill
Hardware Co., to the present site
of the restaurant portion of tha
Touchton Drug Co. In 1926 it was
moved to the next block where the
Mather Slot* is located and In
1937 to Ua pieient location el
First Street and Palmetto Avenue.
Mr. Newman, who came here
from Tennessee, ran recall the
time when Sanford had no brick
pavements and gas was used
Illumination. When with thr passIng of years, found It necessary
to lighten his responsibilities and
ha sold his business, he concen­
trated his attention on the Hill
Implement Co., adjoining tha
Chaaa Building on Oak Avenue.
Alt addition was madt to taka
cars of paints and sporting goods.
Tha Hill Hardware Co., was pureased on Jan. IS, 1946 by Mr.
8tina, a former malntainanre sup­
erintendent of the K. I. DuPont nr
Nemours Co., In Charleston, W.
Va., and B. C. Moore, who for
many year* was mnnfrted with the
Buinby Hardware Co., Orlando.
During the part year they added
an electric stove and refrigerator
annex in the adjoining store on
Palmetto Avenue which was form­
erly a restaurs nL
A modem hardware store con­
tains an am ailng number of Items,
and Mr. Stine estimates his store
has 600,000 or more of these a r­
ticles of merchandise. The main
floor, partitioned Into several de­
partm ents, measures 70 by 117
faeL The upper floor Is used for

storage.
In 1940 the firm received a
plaque from the Diston Shaw
Co. for ita 60 year* of servica to
th* public. It I* now eligible for
another sta r in the plaque for 70
years service, said Mr. Btine.
Employees include T. B. Mid­
dleton. bookkeeper for the past
22 years; Ernest Brotherson, ser­
vice m tnagrr with 17 year* of
service, and Ernest Betts, clerk,
wrho has been with the firm for
10 years. Other employes are S
lilies, clerk. Garnet High, Frlgtdalre salesman and two colored
helpers, Victor Nathsn and CurMs Conway.

ment and use nf wildlife to thr
mutual benefit of the public,
sportsmen and natural resources,
both animate and inanimate, of
our country.
Since its inception by president­
ial proclamation in 1938. National
Th« fourteenth annual National Wildlife Week has been used a* a
Wildlife Week this year falls in symbol to point up the urgency of
the week having the first dar of conserving, protecting and re ­
Spring and is sponsored bv the storing fast diminishing store of
Notions! Wildlife Federation and natural resources. For decades, the
its affiliates in 40 States repre­ nation has been digging deeper
senting from two to three million and farther into its storehouse of
nature lovers, sportsmen and con­ natural resources. Four billion
servationists.
tons of soil are washed uwav each
National Wildlife Week Is de­ 1year; forests are tiring cut down
dicated to th r sensible manage­ fid percent faster each year than

National Wildlife
Week Will Be Held
1st Day Of Spring

they are grown; the nation's
water supplir. are getting more
and more polluted and the diain
on other resources is equally os
damaging.
“This year, with a national em ­
ergency at hand, the need for n
carefully planned program of wild­
life protection is doutdfd." says
L F. Wood, National Wildlife
secretary. “A* the keystone • to
this program, is conservation edu­
cation. For too long has an apath­
etic public smiled tolerantly, sym ­
pathetically
and
discouraging
whenever a professional conservattordst begins to tell of thr far
reaching values of conservation.
This attitude I* foslried to a very

large extent by a complete mis­
conception of the aim* of con­
servationists.
“All too few have paused long
enough to hear the true story of
a balance between nature and man
—between animal* and forage
area*—between forest land and
flood areas—yea, between supply
and demand as a business man
would describe it. This then is tha
true aim of conservation -So to
balance the supply of wildlife that
it will neither grow &lt;o abundant
ns to destroy Itself by impossible
demand- on space and forage nor
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The Life Story O f Frank
Or From R ags To Riches On A Tight Wire
Lake Mary Man Drove
Covered Wagon To
Sanford And Then
Joined The Circus
it) W II.LU tfl CONNOLLY
IF* a young man lrft hi- pio­
neer cabin in the wild-rnc** ami
joined a cirm- tn nee tlir world .m l
trek hit fortune, amt fount! It, wa.
to "* tit. Mkp| day V»y a
Lake &gt;l»ry tri-iid (if Frank Kvan.*
who is now In Kant lioaton, Ma**.
wlirrr tn- own- the I’lymoulh
Company, on- &lt;if th' Inrg t und
mo-t l u r r r i t N dy* factories In
New Kngland.
Although Mr. Kvana left Ranlord nearly 50 yeor* uyo. hr ha*
nrvrr Intt intrrcit In lhl« com­
munity nor hi' faith in thin eec| loti’* full ire, and m u c h of
thr
money hr ha mod* in tin north
hr • romr t.ark tn rwi I In Semi­
nole County.
th ha recently inv* led more
than tl5 .(kr* in remodeling hi*
hlitbllllg at Flr-t HI tee I and Mag­
nolia Vvenin* where the new MrIdling More wa- Opened in H"
eentlier la*t year. Ile*lilaa Ihii
building. Mr. Kvan- aim own* the
Hitt Theater building and the
building neat In It where I he MrAleiandrr Ktertrlr Htor* and the
I ir*i Federal Having and Loan
V a ria tio n are lor a ted, and the
grocery tore building «n the
north*, i earner of Hanford Ave­
nue and fourth Street.
Vitally interested in Ihe wel­
fare of I ok* Mary where he pen*
many hoppy 'lay* in Id* boyhood,
Mi. f.van* own* many home' there
wldcli he rent* to vi.iluro, the
hvan« Mock, whirl) hr huilt amt
where hi* Florida offlre I. locoled, and the Community Center
where ni»*t of Ihe town', rlvle and
racial activities are held.
One of the o u t r u l i n g event
of iht -*a*on I* ihe annual Pio­
neer night which Mr. Kvan* In­
augurated some oft year* ago to
the particular delight of thr elilerly re*idenl* of the entire coun­
ty. The programs are arranged by
Mi. Kvan* which he alway ran*
duct* with hi* character!die vim
and vigor, and at Ihe illglileM provocation will walk the light rape a*
part of the performance.
liarii In Ohio
Mr. Kvan wa* tx.ro Aug. ‘.'*1,
|S7!t lit Ohio, Jij- i aero-- tin horder from the Indiana town of lln-tan, th« on of . phy.ician, Hr. \V
II. Kvan*.
Hue to III health. Hr. Fvan* In
IfuMl decided to eek a warmer

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climate, and from I). I.. Way of
the flori.la (.and Colon leal loti Co.,
learned of onie fine grovi lurid
on the north ride of a lake -it.
iull&gt;-d Mint' .Station, lb acquired
till acre* on tin
until horc of
l.ake Mary and ill IhrC’ In and
.fudge I ’ill In rut. with whom he and
hi family had fir t dnyed when
arriving there, decided to change
the name of Itent’a Hlaliou to
loil.e Mary.
T hr old, original home of ih»
Kvana family atilt eland*, and

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there John Kvanr, the older brolher, lived until hi* untimely nrcidenial death la it year.
Afici about five year* there
Hr. Kvmii* decided to practice me­
dicine in Hautonl and moved to
the comer of Park Avenue and
fightli Street.
Then came an incident that wa*
to have unite a profiiiind effect on
the life of *ia year old frank
Kvan*. A eirrn* came to town uni
located at the Ninth Sir*el Park,
right hy the Kvan* home. The

ill nl '.he llulil rope walker*
made a big Irnprr *iun on fran k
aid tired him with seal to emu­
late them, tic rigged lip a low
rope end -tarled practicing.
l!o|.i Malktr
ll waen't long b&lt; fore he and a
neighlxii laiy. Hob Jriltin*. hevantc
convinced that they had attained
•mffiii.nl till on tlx light rope
to jii-tify a profe-iion.it career,
imagining theniii’lvei l.illi.l aboy w'.ndrc wire walk* r- and
lif ing appliilull'll by lnu;i uiutielicauIt over ihe country.
Knowing that pin .tnl di ciplinr
would nip inch a venture in the
bud il 'lulled lit home, the two
h .y duridrd to tun u'*uy, Frank,
ib. future dye iiiiiiiufarluiTr and
thill, Iht ft ure i t . ill "I 11iIInboro county.
Slipping away from home they
nid under (be cat in it train
t Mdi imlb.t out ol Hanford, and
omi'tow « raped detect ion and
..rlv.il ul .lad-oiiville. Not l.nuwii g t ..ii ny tiow lo go ateilit gi l
■iop a inb with a * irru* they
rigged up a rope hetwern treei i a r ill filial dl-lrirt unit de*
ridrd lo -tage u how of their
ovi n.
la .- e c —hy g a u d with a*loni-hment nt tin igll of nail Frank,
rt|e rlly wul.'ing lb' ro|e', while
» t&gt;xl pa nl tl'&lt; lot. fin eojilri*
Intlon . ■ui i
eenurt nlcntt in
reward their effort' when along
ci me i i ii . Adam-, a mil way matt
Herl. from Mai ford who r*i*eg*
nlretj | hem,
II" a l.e.l i hi Ixiy- whttl III* )
were lining and where they u*re
going, • 'onfined. Hoh aid *’N*'W
or
i.e.l I iun
aid "Indiana”.
A pniirentan wa nolified and the
O' Ifalhn Ixiy • w*ri Ini in to tin*
ilation Iiaggage loom nml -ent
home t&lt;* their worrinl parent*.
Athough, t hi * fir*t venture of
F’ank Kvan* failnl tn materialise
In hi
t ateh fm Micce.
1t1 a
Ibi'atlti Alger like career, il i«
r'gnlflettol that all thruugli Id
latei xuecre.fiil hmlnc'- ra feel
he never lo t hi* love of walking
tin wire nr lugglliii', tumMing,
I'oln-f m u‘leal
or nlhrrwi e
bluuiing Ihe pulilir,
Mfilicide Man
Il tva hard anil di luMefnt f'IV
him lo &lt;mi(inue -tudle at • lned
and at the -ante lime dream almul
liring a great tight rope walker.
In IHhd, In Kvan returned to
llo ton. (mb fm a innnirr, hot
did not retnrn lo fh'ndit oi.tll
IW*7. Horin|f the ti.y up there
I rani prrfm nnd on the wire for
Hr White Cloud, an Indian tnedi
nin-' II* - I*.i pr rfnrmrul fur
l,ee|*|| |l 1 1 1 . Cln IH.
The family, which had firel

come to FinriUi. to train, deride1
on ill* new ndventure nl returning
in u covered wagon, a wugon mao.
xindllar l« n ipiare ended Imai
drawn by a lone h o rn . .Mr. Kvno
rn-all* bow many a linn he an
* In It r would poll Ilie looil
like a wagon over a ‘ Iream llo.
wa- pei him. in fording,
during the long trip, fra '
|,rf» lidded hi
father that i
would
fon in have a -Imw «
the way
’"tv*- i ntertcitird fti * lued tioi
*»*,” »al*l .Mr Kvan*, "John (in
n hifyrle «&lt;!, I nerfuruu&lt;t *■;• '•
■glit iopc. ami fu lle r iierfuimvtl
inlen 'ting chemical evperlmmt*.
I* 11 •'*I lie three month* lo g&lt; I
in l »ke Mary.”
They trnvi-hd through / . tn.i ••
1
in and II &gt; * &gt;|l|e, V. V
fileno l.ynn, \a ., t h *-&gt; in
i.bint tbree Meet mi atlce if
pro|x-rty owi rd hy Vlt
Kvt.n
■*,* iheir nu'hwar.*
f **ui'b
• .I in I’i l . Mom.lain,
ai d
io lie oi'vi |. , i| I'alnib
(I. i Mug lo .Heminnb I’mintV v
difficult and at tiro
l i r . hut
to lx cut down that Mm bed tin
trail.
filtered M'ucon
Meai while, lie. Kvan and Mr*,
fvan dieided they had enooi'li
bxrd-liip and had irmained fo a
i. i in lack*onvll|e. I rani and
In hmlher* mntlnncd wiili it.,
wag.ui ouihw t't of I n l . licii
and lube Iii urge. 'I ......... Ii null
nt -.iiidv .riili ituy plnddcd. often
follovut by in riot o and unafri'
liter. Vi Irnglli Ihe bo
ari.vr,.
hi Ml. In.rr. and ufi. r ferrying
lb* W ilivn liner, finall r i.-li d
home.
Still fin d with real in h ■
light mjie walker, Mr. f.van
•tartled I'rlAhdn by wn ■vliibitm
on u loi which i 1 now ocfliftl* I I
Hie H tk-nrt he* fltorc " r than*
Avenue, (oiler in Hanford hi
wall**) a tight rope floin Hie roof
of a furrdlure *|nre on Carl At*
mi" then owned h&gt; Frank Miller'
father, arena, to the liank iHiitding.
When the HpanUh .tmerlran
Wur broke nut he cnli-l.d, and
Ii roninany. the Detaoilo Heard
wa- under the command of J. N
(trad* haw.
After the war, Frank, in com­
pany with Itolert .Mnrtln, a tiro
tie r iii.law later nf Fred Wllaon,
(teelde.l to "hr.ii their way” h)
train tn New U rban . Km Ii lunl
p«l" i money up to Ihn hidden in
then ix-kx^ Vfter a five day trip
that involved much hiking they'
rrarhi-d New Urban nnd ceuird
room. To their diunny they
found ■hi- WlU In their orb- pul

verlred to fu*y.
Sanford Doudney. Frank Lecatn* ■a* pood a* that of ihe manufarLater, tifiei rtioruire' from t. • | rngineer an.1 manager of the com , inf*r.
|. ; ,l . | |,e wrm in wort feu Hu
*• where |,e Will ( ill j„ riilrowl pany.
i . Lawrence t'o., in IVabody,
bop , I-limb met a tut fill m |o**
'I h i . war. a turning point in to
with -Mina I.. lawi io ."-unfold. carrer, a change from hi* early Ma -., ai the tin t- the large i tan­
When hr -ccured work witn the though not forgotten ambition to ner* of morocco leather and finiahfieorgia Car Mfg. Co., in Savan- Iw a ctreuA performer, and hi ing of -he«p*kift 1" the world.
r.ah, he »ent for her. A» he wa* ambition began lo veer toward »*. . acquiring con-*rierahle knowledge j .
under age, they married in South curing a vtcatn engineer’* Ii* in thi* line. Hexlring more infor-V
Carulina where law - were lex* ren*e. II* left the South and at- motion i ■ thl* field he Joined the
elringent.
trnded the Covne Street Steam John I*. Keefe Leather to ., it,
Kngineering School in Ho*lon, Hall in, Ma**., ami after that the
tinrx Tn Ilo-1 on
Unite*! Indigo and Chemical Co..
They later returmit to Sanfor&lt;l Maaa.
For a year he worked for the I , id., on Kngliih concern.
whiTn Frank gat a | hnit ion with
Here hi- quickly made g*xxi. hut
the Hanford Ice Company which American Glue Co., e-iaM l-hil an
t u n iiv
C, fhiutiiio , father *vperimental laboratory nl home, rexlgniil lieforr long &lt;lue to the
i i naiixxru
r*« » n a a n
of the p t T - r u l enmlt) III* u - e * *n r. and -non wa- ahlr to make glue

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F lo r id a Wildlife
P r e s id e n t Hails
Seminole Fishing
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"Seralnolr County's greatest
tourist asset is its fin* fishing in
th* numerous lakes and rivers
which crlss-cros, th* whole area
surrounding Sanford," p n r t * r
Lan-inr, |irpsiil*nt of th r Florida
V.'ildlifr Federation said In lir-rrl
bine (hr W.imlrrful recreational
farllith's availaMr in this region.
"Mines th r Seminole County
8i*.Mrvn*» Association was organlird five year* ago, 2W&gt;,000
ft .grrtlng hast and I.ream have
been planted hrtr," Mr. loinaing
continued in rlahoratlng on III*
tremrndous stridrs which havo
bren takrn recently to ro n 'rrv r
th* fish and p a m r in Central Florids
"I j x I vrar 200 T ria s quail and
T'H&gt; of th r nativp variety werr »**
out," Mr. luinsfnr said and aihlrd
that thr program Is dur for pro*
gresslv* Inman** to years to
come.
The Florida Wildlife Federation
Bets as th r spokesman for the var­
ious member associations through­
out the state whrn legislation con­
cerning conservation corner before
the I egislature, he pointed out.
ft was largely due to the Insis­
tence of the Federation that the
sal* of fresh water scale fish was
banned In the stale, Mr. I.*n*lng
explained.
The organisation naa a l s o
fought a continual battle for the
protection necessary to stamp out
destructive forest fire* which arc
detrimental to wildlife through
he destruction of shelter and
ood.
In Heminolr County thr local
Sportsmen'* Association, headed
by Mr Lansing for four of the
five yeare since It was formed,
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In splto of cold Weather which
destroyed Pangola gras* in th*
pasture and forced an early
salt, th* Lak* County Boys'
4-H Club Council made a net profit of 1114.40 on a young steer,
according to Assistant County
Agent 0 . R. Hamrick of Tavares.
Th* steer, given to the boys
several months kgo by J. A. Mc­
Donald, was to I* raised and
fattened for market In th* Pan­
gola grass pasture of Johnny
IVatklni, Croveland 4-11 club boy.
However, the cold killed thr
pasture grass and the Council
had to sell the steer Isst month.
The net profit was split, with
half going to th* County Council
fund and half to tic young 4-H
hoy who cared for the steer, Mr
Hamrick reported.
sing commended the Chamber nf
t.'ommerr* on its renewed effort,
to publicise the phenomenal and
unei plotted fishing opportunities
tf this area.

I'reildent of th&lt; Florida Wildlife AMocIation with two of HU catches. Mr. lomslng, p u t pros*
Idont of tho Remind* County 8portiman's Association, is a prim* mover In th* effort to conserve
(am* and fish In Florida.
at th* last election.
Thr local Association hat alto
planted wild turkey throughout
the county In an attempt to build
up a tiadly depleted supply.
Georg* Moffett succeeded to tho
presidency of ,h* Sportsmans As*
sociation following the resignation
of Mr. Lamina after his election
president of tno Florida Wlldlifo
Association.
At tho instigation of the local
sportsman's group two wardens,
Rill Johns and John Warren, hatr*
boon put on duty la Somlaolo
County and many other messuroe
directed toward the rohailltatlon

of th* county's gam* and fish
have been a direct result of the
effort* of this organlaation. Forrsst Uatehel Is secretary of the
association.
Mr. lanslng, a native of W ril
Palm Beech, who moved to San­
ford at th* age of six, pointed out
that the State Federation la back­
ing a law which would require the
poxession of a universal fishing
license on the part of all angler*.
Money from this law would be
used to combat the effect* of wa­
ter hyacinths and In an attem pt
to keep the rivers open.

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In* a penalty bill which would
confiscate all the equipment of
anyone caught In violation of the
game and fish laws, Mr. I-anaing
declared.
Mr. I.ansing, owner nf th* P. II.
Lansing garage and Mack Truck
agency and for 'J5 years sorvlco
manage'* for Chase and Co., said
the Federation Is also pushing a
law which would take tho tail
w rier conservation program out
of politics and place It on a tml&gt;
ronservatlonal basis.

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as la k e Jessup lute a gicat va­
riety of ducks and even a few
gee«e Pintail, Shoveller and Teal
iieuuent thr shallow mai*hy areas,
while in the deeper water of the
River and of I.akr Monroe are
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found the diving Uurks, Scaup
and Ruddy. Here in thr marshes
as the noisy Host Tailed Gracklc
loo Galllnurls and Coots as well
find satisfying feeding; and in
A udubon S ociety Is
the summer the striking Black
O rganized,
M akes
necked Stilt nests in the short
glass along thr shores.
M any F ield T rips
Even the estrn*ivr cultivate I
fields uf erlrry and lettuce pro­
Brminulc County hu* a* wide va­
vide excellent foraging groundtic!)' of bird life ami it* many
in winter for flocks of Palm
woods ami prairies ate a constant
Mourning Doves, Killdrcr, and
source of enjoyment to thus* naWaihlcrs. Pipits, Giound and
A tu ic lovers a ho participate in
Blackbird- of -ecrral specie-;
* frri|u e n t fieM trips. &gt;lo»t of them
while over the crop field* throng
belong to the Seminole Audubon
thousand* of Tice Swallow* flash
Society under the picsidency of
ing their white Iwllie* a* they
Mrs. Miriam Vinup which is aftuin in put -nit of lin-klr** moth.
fHints**! with the Floridu Audubon
In Pine And Scrub
Society.
Just a ipilrk change of rnviMis. II. C. Ilctrel, one of the
lonmrnt and you have a new
i!!«.«?t cnthusiH*tic of the
group of bird*. The Dak Paimcttiiid lovan, says that tin* Society
lu, and Gnlllirrry arruli i- su ir
is »p«ii..«ring n hl-weekly rouisr
to prodmr Towhces, the Whilein Natural History in the seventh
cved at »ll seasons, mil In winter
A riu'ii * of Saiifmil, lie I.and, Win*
the Red-eyiil visitor* fiom tin*
^ ^ r r J'aik and OiltMd&lt;&gt; under the
North. The Him Giay Gnatraielidirection of Russell Mumfutd
rr, that diminutive mm king bn.I
whose salary Is paid llitougli tondelights in the o a k * , and you will
tributions to the local Audubou
listen with enjoyment to the
Society.
“heir, here, here" of the Tufted
Over Ml mrml&gt;eia of the Society
Titmouse and the scolding notes
from over the county hold meet­
of the White-eyed Vlrro.
ings on the thild Monday of each
A trip to the pilie wood- will
month. Programs aie haned on
reveal typical bird- of that typo
bird study, con«rivatlon. wild life
country; the 1'inr Waihler, l(cd_.
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and natuial history. Sound and
eockailed Wonipet krr, ami the
^•&gt; |o r motion pictures are shown
Thf .SunfonJ platoon was a part of Co. C, Orlando, under lha Frank Evans appear* under the cro n in the •jcoml row. The &gt;0 1 1 1 1 * actl*e Gray-headed Nuthatch. If
Wit intervals which aie provided command of Capt. J. N. Uradihaw. It ua» ordain! to Tampa and man in the white patiia in the middle c»f the front row wa» llaroui it la rally morning or evening
by the University of Florida Ex- uttoched to the 7th Army Crop- under tieneial I lUhugo i««, o.
I jikc, a brother of the late honest l-akr.
one may heat the delightful song
tendon Department and the Flor­ was later tr.msfrrreil to lie 4lh C'crp ac t -d ll to F n n in llnn l*&gt; •
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of the P u n w o o d - Spat lo w . lb ic
ida Board of Forestry.
too In summer the all ro-e Tan
Monthly field tripa are enjoyed net a. secrctaiy.
voialde winter day, may easily neuibv, one may be fortunate maiinc life, and occasionally the .it'd of thr soutbi'a-t will enter­
rare
Golden
Plover
appears
to
by members under the leadership
tain with hi- -oft woiblr. Al­
VUitors will not lark f o r find Ml to 75 species in any aira enough to flush u group of Flor­
of Kgrcutive Director of the Flor- sight of the -pcctnrulur birds of of the county ten miles III dlamc- ida Sandhill C ianet. IVnctiation lend rest to the day’s list.
most any section I* likely to
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The marshes of the St. Johns brine to the attention of thr Itsiiij Aiidiihnn Society, Merritt C. Florida when travelling over Srm- ter.
of the deep
may
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F a n a i, "f Winter I'ark. Trip* are tool# County. Even from raved
Along tin- picturesque Weklva fight a flock of Wllii Turkeys”; or River and it* tributary lakes such
rti • e n f oily d( tant placet as road-, one may thrill to the l«au- River, marking the western Iwun
pair of beautiful Wood Duckwell us near-by locations. Typical ty of the Egret* and the lam- dary of the county, the searcher »•“ &gt; n &gt; whistling flo u t a hidden
of tin -e tups an the ino-t recent isiana Heron in their nuptial may find brresling the lovely U yptasa Pond where they have
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to Highland- llainnUKk, plumage; to the sun shining on Prothonolary Warbler, the uncom- •«*» r« V " f •" " h..|low tree,
7a bout lid miles from Sanford. •oaring flocks of glistening White mnn Acadian Flyfatchrr, an&lt;l the Hnor# lllrdt ri» o r La m llarnry
Another war a Ineakfast meeting Ibis; the wading ranks of the finely marked Yellow - crownad
The saady shores of the mai
with the Wintci Paik So-letv at solemn looking “American Stork,” Night llrmn. At all seasons here I shy prairies at»out Lake Harney
Rock
Springs.
Others
have
been
liock Springs others
commonly called the lionhead or the air will resound to the chat- attract a considerable number of
held at l-ake Harney, Green Wood Ibis
tcring call or the loud tapping of shore birds tim ing the winter
Springs, and Persimmon Ham­
Many Birds In Winter
the crow-sited Woodpecker, the season. Sandpiper, Snipe and
mock.
There are more species of hints Pilentrd, known locally as the Woodcock, Plover, Gull and Teri
Officers of the group besides to he found In Seminole County "Iu&gt;gH*ock." Here too will he find here convenient feeding
Mrs. Vinup. the president, are in winter than in summer as res­ found that particular bird, half grounds and resting place- Flocks
George
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its ...._of
strangi Dowltchers and Yellowlega vie
.. Swartt,. vice president; idents are awellul by
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Mrs. Esther McAlpine, treasurer; grants from northern sections, gait ond Mi-ht the l.lpmkln o&gt; with the soft-calling Ilia- k-bcllled
nd Mrs. Donald Norton of Ge- Any good bird observer on a fa- "Crying lllrd.” In flatwoods land Plover In hunting fresh water

W ide Variety Of
Birds In C o u n t y
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

AGE EIGHT

National Wildlife
«r*aiua*« i turn e**» ik i« i
m or Ju*t plain V'*a »»»! me to
reduce any of our liud-givcn hrrl*
tag# to the point of ■nnlhlUtlon."
Nnllnn.il Wildlife Week in .|e.
dlralc to spit-ading ihi- informa­
tion to all wall* of lift, to point
out how roNirrvatlnn, in It’ Inch,
ha* It* effects on all pcnpio—ritv
dwell, r . or country folk* - on the
duit le»v*l iti Te»». 'll llw flood
rone of the Mi &gt;l*»i|t|»l.
In order to flnanre this educa­
tional program. the National Wild­
life Federation p induce* each
year a *hcct of Wildlife Connervation Stamp
Thl' year the
stamp* have h e n painted hv three
of the nation'* foremo t nature
artist*. Roper Tory l’eter&lt;un.
Fraud-. I.**** Jncipie and l.e»lle
Rattan. Mammal*, hint*, fish,
tree*, wild flower* and in*eet*
make up the M ('omervat ion
Sump*
in
beautiful natural
rnlori. In th e prevluu* III I mic*.
the Feilerntjon ha- reproduced IS4
different
p*dc. of American'
wildlife, (but bringing thl total to
6S0—u veritable phlorial • nevclopcdia of otie outdoor wildlife
friend*.
A *heet of their full color
stamp* mav he obtained for u
rontrihution of one dollar or murt*
and are dlatrlhutrd front the head­
quarter.- of the NiiII'minI Wildlife
Kcdaralion,
llliuh
Fourteenth
Plrael, N. W„ Wndibigiun 10,
II. C. Itataiii relating to Wllillilc
Week fcrtivitle: may ul-o lie nhlalned at I hi* nddre**.

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Wide Variety
i r n llM f * I n n P*#r *«im p
tener the di-lim tly mail.id Ydlow-throated Warbler, w h i c h X i r r o m m i y F i e l d D a v
seem* tn prefer the cabbage pul- S l u t o i l A l U n i v e r s i l y
metloes as well a ■ due. the Redbellied Wood pc, kcr.
R ecent
re-tnrth findings wit
Wherever you go, the Mocking­ grii**&lt; ■ mid ullu r pa dure plant
bird and Shrike and Cardinal aic will i«' cmplia*l*ed it th&gt; Agroii'
there tn greet you with c o lo r and inv I o ld l*j' m t» I'n lv r-ll*
fcllh song. Wluliter you ate at &gt;,f Florida Xgnruiturai F in i
tractrd by tlm tiny Mar h W on III.ml Mlalion in lln llo 'V ilh o
pr the enormon- Ward’ I l i u m ; Mar. ft.
he beauty of the Tainted HuntI io- si.-d i1 oluvisoi, arraug
ng or the etrangene'-. of the ►
*-.- Hr. (Jordon K*1ling* e and oth. i
flTool Owl"; ihe *toop of IW ineintuir* of the Eaperlmenl S* iPuck Hawk or the whirr of de- t on agronomy department w '1
irting (Joail; all of ih- c un-i Delude rejnifts hy research w,.r .
ore may lie found In Runiinolc
rut pasture crop*, lustier tilCount) hy the one who like*tour* of Kxperlmptil 1|* lliii
bird*, to nlwrrvc nr to photo- pr*lui'' nlaotingc, in*|uction of
graph. The woodland* of rypre(c.lgtcru plnnt leal and dl-eussire
nlnc, and psliuctto; of gum and of yatietiC’ and dl*e*»e eonlrnl
oak and hay; the nunirrii* *inaM iial a morning assembly *e**lnn.
take*; the m agnifoint Ml. John* srmer, finio alt pait of the
Elver with it* tritmUrie- and
■I" who arc Inti m*t d !n p»s.
ropliguout niarshe*; tlm .md 1uri'i un*l many I Intida eedrmen
ahadrd spring-: the pasture nnd
■ c \p 'd ia l to ntteii.l th ' fivl I
er«p fields; nil -er-e to -.Mrir* dny lo 'rr.ri, lh- l»ie»t fledl-*
rnormou* m im lcr and v’nrlrty *&gt;f on piTliiani nl (instore cm* oats, lupine*, clovn*. comhieatiie
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theaters, hut never going m far
Hum Button that he «a* unable
ti. appear bright and early the
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ahtenre without leove of the su ­ nett morning to start the plant.
Found* Firm
perintendent OVi-r hint. The re«ig.
niieetor* of the firm, in Mannation never went into effect,
however, for during the two weeks rlieder, K .gland, in rw-gnitinn
the nuparlnu-ndent w* a»uy Mi. ot hi. efficiency and promotion «f
Kvan* *o gratified hi* suiH-riont new hurl n r .., presented him with
with the way he carried on Ihu u fully J&gt;aid for hum? In Chel*ro,
work that they made him tiperin- Ms*i. Following the death of the
tendent at twice hi- former -a- lh.don m anager of the firm, Mr.
he*lit found the new manager
lary.
Huring the time he was with hard to g 't along with and rethe firm, from 11*1-1 to IP 111, he signer! in October, WK. to fnund
catried on hi* experimental work hi* nwr bu*iness.
at home, put tiny to t&gt; *t valuable
II* ring to pio&lt;luce dye* and
knowledge g a in 'd in the making l» a i e mao -ale- force was dif­
of dye* and working out new fo r­ ficult. plu- his continued expertmula*.
mental work in order to fill orders
Thl* knowledge later enabled fin unfamiliar products. However,
him to e*taldi*h a hu*ln* • of his the home latKiratory fa cinated
own and render hi- eountiy a v al­ j him. and he worked out « ptoeei*
uable lerviro in -noplting khaki of coloring cotton and vegetable
dye* for Arm y blanket- nrnt put- i mattir in khaki and 'dher good*.
tee* during World War I when lh- lunine** grew and in a few
Herman dye* could no longer Ia- , ye.ir* he wa i the larged producer
; of wool fmi*h nnd *peck dye* in
»ecured.
While working with the Indigo I the world.
Company he herame weary of
Ill* wif&lt;' died in IOSO. He. later
• i- fed dr* l| | f PfU.'V r»f '
Ml* tie** ho* I.eWie o f | . hi actiy*.'
a temperament to take u v.» aliori. Mn*».. and they had three childbe hit on the tduri uf inline aftv r- i Mi, William and John, and a
nuoti* off for eight week-, (hiring diughtet, .Mr*. Ih J. O'Connor.
tho*r afternoon* be went l&gt;«ck to I rank hvans, Jr., u -on by hi*
hi* first love, praoelng on a tight first wife, hit* aided him in the
rope, and i-ntertainleg at fair- end management of the concern, the

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Plymouth Co. Another von by the
flrtt wife is Tracy, who A*. a
grandfather.
I ii 19U.1 Mr. and Mr*. Kvani
came bark to l.ake Mary and
built their pre*ent home to which
they returned each winter.
In Iihifi, Covernor John Martin,
appointed Mr. FJvan* to replace
t'harle* Ensmlnger «■ » Menife ICounty Commi#* loner, to which
office he wa* twice re-elected. The
depression of Kh!lt compelled hint
to rc*ign this office and return to
Ma**a&lt; hu*etts and guide hihu*ine*. through that trying year.
The next year he trturned to
hake Mary. However, h. still
take* an active lntere*t in the
business.
Mr. Kvan* I# much pleased
with the progress hi* two younger
•on* have made lately in the plymouth Co. William ti. Kvan*. a
chemist, i« in charge of the lat*ortory and John Evan* is in charge
of the plant ami I* *alr* manager.
William, wh" I* married, live* In
Maugu*. Mas*. John live* in Iknton at hi* Parent** home.
•Stclln I’clley Evan* died in |91d,
and in 1M7 Mr. Evan* married
her *Uti r, Claire Pelley l.a.Maiie.
Both -i-ter* iurd erved in the ca­
pacity of office managi i f»r him.

•Dixie 18” Considered
Favored Field Corn
Now making plan* lo plant
more than half a million acre* of
field e o m . Flotlda farmer* ar»
sdv.-.d tty the Agricultural h » T .
perlment Station and Agricultural T
Kxten*t«u Service of the Univer­
sity of Flotilla that the famoui
•■111vie | ft’’ hvhrtd variety i*
Iheir hc-t "bet" f'-r satisfactory
production.
-|ii- u id’*, il-veloped at thn
Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment
Station with the a**l*t*nre of ihn
Florida Station, ha enn*l»lently
miiyicldfd mo*t other varieties of
field com *tnc- it wa* ml«a*rd a
few w ar ago. Hr. Karl S H orne \
i f the E^p^riment MAt loll an%*
Agronomist Hu**ell Henderson of
the Extension Service point out.
Another variety developed at
the Georgia Station. "Ha. 28C*. ■
while com. ha produced good
irld*. hut larmer* who might
want to try it may not ha able
t„ .d ...in seed hgcau** of *hnrt
,,lm*. "Florida W-l and *}• la­
ri da W - r ar* b'oi . weevil-re
si'tsnt than “ Hijoe Ih "
j* l". hut an lower
and -d may fot I*
th e agror-orni't* c .plain.

A Scene in Seminole County

V.ie Aormul I lorida llahy Chick
i Egg . how n ill he held by tin*
Indent *" Ponllry Nciener Clnlt
tar. 'i-'l ni the Hniver*ity id
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Jim
IhiiMialtir. of Cil'll*. said to•lay.
staged a port of the annual
agricultural lair, the show will lie
hrld in Ihe i'nlvi-raitv gymnasium
•'III. the Hririda llatehery and
Hrv'dcr V oeiation rmiperating
■villi the •indent*.
I urkhalter, who Invited Florida
poullrymiri to tiller tht ahuw,
-aid that epch chicl i*M r »nu*t
i -o'noi i &lt;1 nf *'3 hhldlta of
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CELEBRATING OUR 25TH ANNIVERSARY
F'**r l!.ri vein

we Ibite l.u*ll net \ illy Sniifiml ttml Seminole ( ’niltil v wills

(/unlilv l.iimlH-r uini limlilmp Mnterinl. And we wniit In luke t It is npI hsrtunit&gt; of TlmitkiitK our customer* mill frieinls lor Iheir euniiiiuous

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Ijtko Mary, Lake Monroe, Imii(fwoo&lt;l, Oviedo, Faoln,
Slavia. and Sanfont—the County Sent.

Seminole County Is full tif scenes like* this to (freel

the many winter visitors who prefer Central Florida to
all other section of thu state. Seniinole County has a
charm of its own with its many Inkes and Imantiful St.
Johns River— lluntlntr and fishinif are |ireval«&gt;nl and
popular as well us all the eompatltive out-of-door sjioiiH.

Each town extends n cordial welcome tn tourists
ami will &lt;lo their utmost to make their visits pleasant
anil memorable ones.

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EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF

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by Phillip K. Vou*c from the
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A blight autumn sun beat
down and a gentle hrrrxe rustled
through the oranir* trees o- tho
olf courses as K. H. Smith, Hugh
lieer, Kaynmmi UihuiuU am, A l
Bryant, all Sanford golfers, came
out on llw first lee.
The course at the Hemlnuli
Cl ut, l ' a par 70 layout,
15 r-n •"* front nine and 15 on the
back. The fin t hole, running 180
ards north from tne rlubhouse,
aciinea gently Into a valley at
t i e 220 yard mark with a barely
perrapthde rise io the green. It is
a par four.
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ing 260 yard drive which lifted
from the green between two wide­
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wealthy Bostonian, bought about
DO a r m a! General Sanford's pro­
perty and act out tho beantiful
orange proto on what la now tho
golf link*. Many o f tho trees plan­
ted by Mr. Emery arc still lltlng
and bearing frulL It ia tbeae trees
that give tne Seminole course It*
distinction of being one or the
few golf courses in the world
landscaped with orange trees.
Upon Mr. Emery’s death his
sou. a retired naval officer with a
Uttanlical love o f the m s , moved
into his father’ s house which was
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dr* of the green leaving
approach through dead
ndoulst won It by landlug ten feet from the pin on his
Second shot and two-putting from
a difflrutl unh"i iH '*'1" on the
slanting green for a four.
Aa tie foursome walked to Ihe
next lee, Mr. Bryant explained
that the course, planned aa a
championship layout, is still play
able by the average golfer who
abnnti arnun1' '
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optional tees «n waltr holes and
skillful trsi'p " • "hlrh tends to
hinder the duffer lees than those
who slue * ri *h low -eventiea.
Facilities are pn.vided in thr
clubhou . f o i uppers, parties,
dances r d other gjih*rii&gt;**. A
cocktail lounge, known familiarly
aa the “ Nineteenth Hojr", Is also
open to visitors.
Out of town golfer* often expreas their appreciation, not only 1'tiling that it wa* far and away
o f the fine golfing facilities, but the most vicious hole on the
popularly
as
o f the warm welcome accorded course—known
them by the Men’s Golfing Arno* "llou'holder's Folly.
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serins
elation of which R o y Frank
Innocent enough. Only 175 yards
Byrnes is president.
In line with the club's effort to In length, the fairway halts ab­
stage bigger and better tourna­ ruptly at mid-point in a savage
ment* is Ihe newly formed Touro dog-leg to the right. A calm little
ament Committee headed by i . W lake to the left is thr graveyard
Altman. It Includes K. B. Hinlth, of many hooked balls. Hcarred
f . D. .Scott. Earl Higginbotham trees on the right attest thr in­
cidence of slices as nervous got
and Harr* Took*.
|L 8. Billhimer heads Ihe Han­ fers survey Ihe chilling possibili­
dicap Committee composed of If. ties of disaster which confront
H*ts»i, I)r. Harry Woodruff, them. The fairway is possibly tha
ade Lundquist and Klrhy Fite, narrowest on the course In order
to compound the difficulties.
Jr. The Rules committee, headed
Surprisingly the first two shots
by James L. Inglev. also (Meltwlax
Club Professional Muss O'Llnger o ff Ihe tea by Bryant and Lund*
quilt showed no signs of being a f­
and Dr. T. F. McDaniel.
Bonny Powell Is chairman o f fected by the psychological blocks
the
Entertainment
Committee often built up by the hole,
But Ihe jinx soon took over
which Is made up of Hugh Whel*
chel, John Williams■' tad Mack Hmltb. attempting the boldest
plan, hooked Into the Iske. lie
Clevelsnd
Club director* are Judge E r­ looked disgusted. Greer, after
nest F. Housbolder, II, C. Het- welching boldness fall, tried a
sel, Paul M- Campbell and John i-aiitioui shot and hit a nisrh, safe
but short shot. He loo looked dis­
Iv*y.
gusted.
Hom in'* Association
Lundquist ami Bryant were on
The Hanford Women’s Golf A s­
sociation, of which Mrs. Andrew in Iwo with neat serund shots and
C a m way la president, serve* in two-putted fur par foura. They
stimulating better golfing among were two up in In# match at tliia
tha women o f the city. Mrs. Hugh point.
Harrimaa'a Loch
rlcbel la vice-president, Mr*. ).
No. 6, a water hole arrow “ Hara yldsm*. treasurer and Mrs.
W. Altman, corresponding ne. rituan't l-orii," was an easy o m ,
l undquist said, and proceeded to
Vatary.
Members o f the board of dlrev- prove H by driving Its 186 yard
tars are ae followe: Miss Helen length with a mid-mm and snug­
Cabas. MUs Cecil# Heard, Mm. gling two feet from the pin.
The hole Is peculiar In that It
Price Heard, Mrs, Camilla Bruce,
Mrs. E C. Hayman, Miss Ellen Is beautifully trapped on all sides
Balts, Mrs. W. a. Fleming and except that toward Ihe lake— mak­
ing any shot but one dead to the
M in Dorothy Powell,
On the second hole Ihe green green a dud since the hall will
la hlddee from the tec by a alight bury Itsalf If It lands on lha soft
leaving only the tip o f the lake side.
No. 8 la n par four .170 yard
vtelhlr. Both It and No. 8 are
il p a r four layouta, hole, one o f the easiest an the
I, trapped, nut without any In- course. It gives the golfer a wel­
atlon of the dismaying fourth come relief before moving on tu
tha 186-yard p a r three No, 7
kh follows.
Mo. 4 la the course nemesis. The headache. Seven ia a water hole
and a rough one to beat, Bmllh
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i.rvam hit an indifferent shot
barely making Ihe trap to the leli
ut the green.
A wicked ilog-lee makes No.
8 one of the toughest pel five
boles In Central r lurid*. at cord­
ing to Al Bryant who net been
playing gulf since 1820, Five hun­
dred and thirty-five yards of
rough golf liotherrd Greer very
little on this one, however, lie
blasted a towering 860 yard drive
followed by one of the mod spec­
tacular brassie shots of the day
to lend within an eight Iron shot
ut the green. He played five feet
from Ihe pin anti, putting for a
birdie, missed by a hair to take
par.
The dug leg spills the 6.16 yard
layout at the 280 yard mark mak­
ing It virtually Impossible to
land on Ihe green ,n iwo without
a truly stupendous drive and ap­
proach.
Tlie Bark Nine
At Ihe turn Bryant and Lund*
quUl stood one-up with Greer
and Smith Just beginning lu hit
their stride.
Consensus of the foursome was
that Ne. ten t* a relatively easy
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Foundation
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Living Room
Modern Kltclwn
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Dinette
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length ia hard to navigate success­
fully without precise placement
of Ihe first ahol. The green Is out
of sight over a knoll and any mis­
calculation will leave the unhappy
golfer In the rough.
Smith got o ff the beat drive
of (be day on this hole—a whist­
ling 280 yards down Ihe middle—
to leave behind the slight worry
a mild dog leg might cause. He
was on the green with a perfectly
placed spoon shot ami two-putted
ioi a birdie on the par five hole.
No. I I presents no special dif­
ficulties on Ua par four layout
ami Lunduuial pam d the nole
with .a drive approach and two
putts to win It and even up the
score on the back nlae.
On the 178-yard par three, a
trlrky hole on which the green
slta In lonely splendor on a small
hill overlooking a deep valley se­
parating It from tha tee. Leadquirt whacked out a tarrifle twoIron shot against a stiff breege,
landing ala feet from the pin.
Surrounded by traps on the pri-

llberete slice, favurite shut of lung
drivers here, to avoid a nasty
dog-leg. Greer slashed out his
best drive of the dey, a 266 yard
beauty and Smith, whose drive
was long, hit a terrific second
shot which itemed to assure him
of a birdie— but hla putter, which
had given him trouble all day,
wouldn’t ram It down and he took
a par.
On ih. final bole o f the match,
the seemingly easy, but really
tricky 18th, Lundquiat and Smith
hatvad after hitting equal distant
drives from the tee and getting en
In two. Both rammed home their
second shots as darkness was set­
tling over the tree-lined valleys
o f the course. Lundquist and Bry-

tie shot difficult to lift.
The match was even on the
back nine going Into the par three
16th hole,
shortest on
on the
Ihe course
course
________
. shortest
al 115 yards. Again tha deceptive
distance plus a slight downhill
grade makes It hard to Judge
shots on this tree enclosed holt.
Kxceptiunally
annoying
traps
circle the hole and Ita postage
•tamp siie has frayed many a
temper aa a seemingly perfect shot

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, Robson Declares

Whitney Describes
City As Potential
Industrial C e n t e r

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"Sanford poaseaaea unexcelled
advantages In film *l*. atwce and
labor for Industries seeking now
plant sit**," H a rry Robson de­
clared In
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T he Lion 's C lub prexident, a
Sanford, expressed the
a liv e o f Bar

opinion that Industrie* will »wk
out Sanford In the next few year*
regardless of tho rfforU of the
Aommunlty, but hr emphasised the
Importance of trying to Induce
industrial plant* to locate here.
Mr. Roh*on. who »prnt five
year* In thr Army between 19-10
and' 19»6. ha* a first Tutmi know ­
ledge nf thr city's past. Hr
opefalrd a lakeside bowline allrv
before thr war and wa* even then
Impressed with the possibiltv nf
developing Sanford aa a winter
and ftummrr tourlit rentrr.
Elaborating on thr advantage*
T f a year-round cllinstc , which
seldom require* a rtific ia l hrat,
Mr.
Roh*nn pointed out thr
aarlnr* which would tic effected
In Industrie* shifted from frigid
northern regions of thr ,ration.
Pointing nut that opportunities
for
expansion
are unlimited,
hr aakl Sanford ia afflicted with
none nf the evil* which dsvelnp
in thr highly congested larger
towna.
$ Tourists u tr attracted to thr
Seminole county area for a variety of reason* Mr. Rnhson «aid. In
describing *he ryrellrnt miffing,
tennis, hunting, flshlm* and swim­
ming facilities available.
1(1 setting forth thr natural
irsuiircrt o f thr cltv and county
Mr. Robmn said a liltlr known,
but exceedingly valuable, addition
to the area ran be fpund in thr
new Ideas brought lliln Hanford
by each new resident.
# Different and stimulating view­
points from other nations of the
country he nolntrd out are eontiquallv
being considered and
adopted at the ■urerstinn of such
men a* Jack Rallgan and John
1-araheth, who are relatively new
to Sanford.
Perhaps the most heartening
trend, Mr. Robson added, la tho
spirit o f cooperation being deve­
loped among the various civic
..groups. This tendency is tin'doubtably a large fcetor In tht
phenomrnal progrew f registered
by the community In'recent, years.
Mr. Robion, one of Seminole
county'e most enthusiastic hunt­
ing and fishing enthusiasts and
ownet-manager of Robson's Sport­
ing Goods Company, described the
Sanford region as a sportsman's
paradise.
Deer
abound
within
easy
driving distance, he pointed out
»tn d limitless fishing opportunities
are available, t in Robson, Wmielf
no maan hunter, added that the
game preservation measures Itelng
taken are tucrraiing 'the oppor­
tunities for hunting.
One of his most disgusting, as
well as amusing, hunting experi­
ences hail to do with »"*lnrkejf",
bion remiiii
walking ,
region near
he says a &gt;u1
Im and down
j : Sighting II
about MW yards away,
crawled 'cautioasly thru
i
. slmetlo swamp until
notched the tree. Just a* he
raised his gun he ipalited that
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bustard. II* swears that the bird pound per fish.
fis h in g gro u n d fo r I p e rile d pel r b . . black bass are common. A lth o u g h
Large numbers of big lakes And In th t Hi. John's n a rro w s ami negiecteil by local fi- b r n n a n , pan
ha D n t saw waa a turkey, but
local hunters grin behind their surrounding Hanford provide Idml at the confluence nf sm all stre a m t t wailaaed • * Pahe * r» * e )
hand* at this.
Pithing presents a tremendous
variety locally, Mr. Robson sixhasiied. Shad may be caught
y the wathtub In the late winter
and early spring months, he point­
ed out, and the roe often will
amount to three-quarters of

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Q u a rte r Deck the m a g a rin e o f trade to the c ity and declared
the S t. Johns Shipyards and w a. th a t m ore and more fa c ilitie s f o r
la te i m anager of t h r 1-akvland then u i «om m odation am! e n te rC ham ber o f C o m m rin
before tain n r u t n e b rin g provided eve ry
com ing to Sanford.
V ra i,
P o in tin g
to the New
V a rk
R e ite ra tin g his co n victio n that
the fu tu re o f th r c ity lies in a t­ 'G ia n ts ' M a y fa ir H otel a t an ex"H a n fo rd possesses a ll the es­ tra c tin g
new
Industrie*,
M ' ' amide o t i. w ,dr-aw ake to u ris t
sentials necessary fo r g re a t com­ W h itn e y also emphasised
he I policy, he &lt;,r»er..e*t it * * one
11 out■«,,,.a on I'she s n is i
m ercial g ro w th —w ater, r a il, h ig h ­ g re a t im portance o f th e to u ris t
way and a ir transp ort fa c ilitie s ,"
Chandler o f Commerce M anager
Kd W h itn e y said In describing the
present economic p o ssib ilities of
| Seminole C ounty.
“ K xeellent
rail
connections
e xist w ith a ll the m ain tru n k
lin e , ru n n in g north and a i t r i ia l
high w ays flow in to the c ity from
a ll d ire ctio n s," M r. W hitne y p o in t­
ed out.
" W it h the development « f the
w ater te rm in a l—a dream fo s trr..I l.y the la te Kd H ig g in s, fo rm ­
er C ham ber o f Commerce m an­
ager u n lim ite d possibilities w ill
lie opened fo r the c ity as a tra n s ­
p o rta tio n . w a irh o u sr and manu­
fa c tu rin g center," M r. W hitney
continued.
I'o ln tih g out that the -la te
o f F lo rid a is on the m arch, Mr.
W h itn e y rm pha&gt; tled the need o f
an aggressive, hustling progtam
to keep Sanford abreast and
ahead o f developments In othet
areas o f t h r slate.
“ Unexcelled
n a tu ra l
fis h in g
ground* abound th ro u g h o u t Cen­
tra l F lo rid a and near S an ford are
to l&gt;c found some o f the choicest
sites
a v a ila b le ,"
M r.
W hitney
stated,
P rom otion, M r. W h itn e y em­
phasised, is one o f the greatest
needs o f Seminole C ounty. An
aggressive
Chamber
of
Com­
merce w ith an enlightened pub­
lic ity
n o licy should e x p lo it to
th r fu lle s t th r n a tu ra l resources
o f th is
area to a ttra c t both
lo u ils ta and industry.
M r. W h itn e y, a native o f St.
A ug u stin e atul fo r many yea r* a
newspaperman, is a gra du ate of
the School o f Journalism o f the
U n iv e rs ity o f M ichigan o n ! ha.i
worked f o r Jacksonville Journal,
A k ro n Tim es-Press, St. Auguslin e
F vening Record and the
HILLAIU) PARLOUS
D e tro it News.
D u tin g
the
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY FEB. 12. 1931

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T i l l * S A N F O R D I I K R A I . P , S A N F O IU ), F L O R I D A

PACE FOUR

Giants’ Farm Clubs Begin

February

Where The Fishing

A Dozen Clgbs From
J a c k s o n v i l l e To
Minnesota R c^ d y
For 6 Weeks‘Grind

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Just Great

Ilv KD ll.MtPF.il
11Hubbeil'a Thirty Acres'* will
team with player* from 12 New
York Giant Farm clubs when preMason drill* begin st the Han- •
ford Naval Air Ktation early in
March
I
The Giants themselves, headed

Or For That .Mailer. Any Mport—Make
Your Winter Home Sanford Where Year
Round The Sun Smiles Down.

S ttt tra in In P an fonl f n - a K r 1,
19 to M ar. I an t aid In tea chin g
baseball to th r young h o p e fu l*
attending I ho G iants school w h ich

opened Fsb. I. right New Ymk
sport* w r ite :* lin m th * lle ra ld -

V l l t ASIZING— RKCAPI’ING—11KK RKP WRING

t n b a n r , W o rld T e lcg rsm and Hun,
Mirror, D a lly News, l ’o»t, T im r»
J o u rn a l. Am erican. and M o rn in g
T e le g ra p h w ill fo llo w Ih r d u ll

hrrr
I ail Hllhlirti, &lt;&gt;nr •»I (hr alltimr pitching grrata and manager
of tin Giant’* faun training syaItrn, will It t»arli to direct oper­
ation. a* will Chari** G. Marian
who last year handled the entire
problem of housing and feeding
the farm club playrrx a&gt; well
at aerving *» manager of the
Giant * Mayfair Inn.
It waa these two who aettled
on Kanfoid an the training all*
foi Ihe fai Hung Giant training
system in 1047 after examining
tire itHompaiablt farilitiri which
the city had to offer for suih an
operation.
The reactivation of the Kan
fotd Naval Air Station where a
large part of the Gianta train­
ing firliU are located i» not
. o*ported to interfere with thl*
year'* program aa the Giant’a
farm Hub* will have ended their
training by the May I dradline
whan the Navy will take over the
property.
Florida Htale la-ague President
John Krider, business manager of
the Hanford Giants, will again !&gt;e
, Foapnnsihlr for conditioning the
boot hall diamonds and making
ceitaln they stay In first clan,
ahape no.If I the hard Wrar given
them by the baseball arhool
student* and playrra of the
fatm clubs
The ten fields at the Naval
A ir. Station, whne most of the
club* will train, are in excellent
condition. Mr. Krider, a former
nrofeoalonal hall player himoelf,
la fully aware of the Importance
at a well kept diamond and no
affott la tiring spared to put
the| diamonds in nerfect shape.
Ten ol the 12 club* will use
the. air station fields while the
tlimapolis Millets arwl Ottawa
Glapls, who have taken oyer the
JtT»ey Gity
franchise, wBl use
(he field at the old Municipal
Ball Park. Phyers of l«th these
dub* will ha quArtered at the
Mayfair Inn and their training
will lie entirely separate from
that of the other farm clubs.
Among the club* whirh will
train In Hanford this vrai are:
the'Jacksonville Tars; Bioui City,
la.; Kitoxvillr. Tenn.; Kunbury,
j*«.i Muskogee, Okla.; Hunflower,
Minn.; Glen Onl, Mich.; Oshhoah,
w in
Springfield, III.; and the
Sanford Gianta.
The diamonds on which these
alubs will train were laid nut in
1947 under the expert supervision
of liana Iaibert following plans
drawn up by Tail llubbrll. It was
at this time that a ceitaln por­
tion of the training ground was
jo k in g d u b b e d "llubhetl's Thirty

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■ I* for the playera. It la
rod with aa auditorium,
grille, harlwr shop, pool
library and other facillA email golf course has
laid out In bark of the

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T R A IN IN G F IE L D S OF T H E G IA N TS FAR M C L U B S

New Ball Stadium Is
Expected To BcFinislicd By April 14

" You're out!** Is a familiar cry
these days at the Hanford Naval
Air Station an M a«pirlng umpires
sweat and .-'qiiirm under the *h*tp
bill
Innevdtent Inal i or I Inn
if
George Harr an.) hi* corps o f ex
peif assistant*
Drilling into hi- hopeful student*
llie necessity fnr ilecislvenes* and
authority nq the field, llarr draws
from hisowq long experience in the
profession to illustrate and imlnt
up the knotty problems whirh arise
on the baseball diamond all of
which ihe umpire must solve
Included among his sludrnta this
yrar is Danny l.itwrller, former
star for the Philadelphia Phillies,
down to brush up on rules and r e g ­
ulation* In preparation for hi*
coarhlng assignin'*ill with the fin
rinnall Iteds during the coming
season.
Impressive evidence nf th# Rati
M m ol’* growing Importance to the
baseball world was the presence nf
three Army umpires sent down to
complete their training m order to

work service games.
Arrangement* are also under
way to Iranaport Mr Han and his
entire crop-* of liistrut-tor- to Ja
pan for a clinic there. Frosty |Y

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students. It was the first such
M-htxil ever estaldishrd. Mt. Harr
say* During that first year he
was I he sol* Instructor, this veal
theic will be five on hi* staff.
Ills revolutionary idea n ew
rapidly Into a well known base
ball' fnstltntloii and In IWS there
were 72 men enrolled In hi* pre.

season classes. The school was
moved to Orlando In 1941 and
was dosed in I913.44.I6 because
of the war.
Ke-openlng In Orlando In 1946,
the school enrollment had dropped
from the pre-war figure to o ily
U -mllmirJ mm (*aa* Klahtl

COSMETICS

FISHING TACKLE
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FISHING INFORM ATION

Bill’s Cigar Store
Itir'.l
'.'JA Phone 9152

110 a Park

We’re never too busy to
extend

provide recreation for th*
■ during o ff hour* th*
i have taken over the form-

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Prospect* lor the lust prnanlwinning Kanfonl Huh since the
record breaking team of 11*39 nrn
la-si since the war, Huilnt-*» Man­
ager John Ktidrr said in discus­
sing th* coming 1951 season.
Hlrhsnl Klaii*. fnrnu-r Ituh*
inoml, Vo. playn In the Piedmont
league, lias le-en signed |u man­
age the (Slants wlm should field ,
strong lesrn under Ihe prw Flori­
da Slat* Laagwie provisions allow
Ing lour els*# plarers «&gt;ti th? rrr»
Hubb-ll will he asslstsd this tailed tk man roster. •
bsnfnrd's new Munlclnal lt*ll
M a i by a staff of six Including
Wank Shellenhack, liubba Jon

•ted near Ihe harrackt building.
. Thl* year the Giant * will again
bold their famous liaselwll school
- with mor* than 260 youth* a i­
ling to lot trained under th#
pit guidance o f soma of Iwse
'a finest roaches and playera
rbe student* will treglir playing
Tree In th* second week ol
ir atay and th# roster will he
aimed bv half as the luckier
rt
ST: are
• • allowed to- atay to
—*train

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to

our

South­

bound friends an enthu­
siastic’ welcome to San­
ford and Central Florida,
loot uo know if we can as­
sist you in any way either
prior to your arrival or

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m pliyara pin* a largo dinmm and Mtrfcaa are pro-

lo r Urn 10 loams at th*
9 Jaalor officers Quartera.
^IdtagU MtaM gray and
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

AT SANFORD’S .MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL

^Tennis Ranks As Sanford’s Municipal Swimming Pool
Popular All-Year Proves Success During First Season
Sport In Salford
Mayfair Professional
Ted Rcricka Gives
• Top Flight Lessons
' i r i r n l t i i -Ole &lt;if Holdout’* W&lt;wl
popular year-round s p o rt*. and t»
played on &lt;i number n r w e ll kept
(IIIK u t r &lt; o tltt* convenient I ¥ local-

n| in four section* nf the t-ilv
Mining tin winter Irasnn* me

S anford’* M un icip a l Swim m ing !
I'w d , one of the fln v * l lit Central
F lo tilla , served an a v r ia g r of 3,
t«m pertm ni a m o n th d u rin g I t .
(ria l veai o f n iie ta lio n ta kin g In
n In ta l o f I'JJfTP am i re q u itin g an
o u tla y o f |l.n.3fi. C ity
M anagri
C liffo r d M rK ilih in said In an In ­
te rv ie w w ith the H e rald .
T he pool ha* proved lo la- a tic .
mendnu* *urce*a d u rin g I I . f ir at
yea r n f operation and i t proving
i lir n u n d m i a ta ri fo r the auminei

colony.

law! hy Jack H n tig n n . Ilw Jayrre « in I'.IIM went in to a rtlo n . Illp trw e n tin g Ihe Jayre e (bud C&lt;nn*
m ittv v a* u e l| * t tin- |(..tn iv Com­
m u n ity Service C o m m itte e,
Mi
Hullgau , o id a rlrd b iiib lr ia nml in
v e t lig a liv l Mu Iwal p tito b b - d r.
s ig n s fu t lha pmpoM'd fHHit,
T h e C ity C om m ission took up
th e p io je e t and approved It* m m
a t iu r t iu ii o f | h iiim x | lo m r r te re ­
in fo rc e d n i lli u lrcl,

A c lu n l ro n a tru c llo n o f the |"&gt;ol
wna la-gun J u ly IK, I PIP ami I he
ij Teddy IlcHtka. ont'-lime ninth gra n d opening w a* held Jan. ID,
ranking prufraslOnal In Ihe llnlled |P60. More than 1&lt;KI mem tiers if
H talra.
the tieorge H a lt u m p ire
school
Tennia la pet hap# the finest and 20 Hanford Iw autie# were p rr‘&amp; U . year gam * fo i
tlie
t ’e n lra l pent fo r Ihe rh tin to n in g .
F lo tilla ilirn a le . M ill w in le t wea­
T h l* event clim a xe d a ip ia itr r
ther p rn v lilra an in v ig n ia tin g at- ir n t u t y o f p id d ic ily ,
pion,..tiou
m ra p h e rr fo r a game w hich ran and civic r n t e r p iit r w h ich firs t got
tig played onlv hi a te la tlv e lv few underw ay in 1925 when Ihe pen
aunim er m onth* in nuwl « e rtin in
pie approved a bond issue to build
M B fdiR V ti t i nm
l&gt; it l
a f Ihe P n iln l Slate*
,t pool I a ir i .1 fiit.rM Si donalloo (H l'a D H N f t t n f iD if iy i j
Mr
K * l lc l* lira
m -ttg e trd a hv •'!*-, 1C sod «'o , - o il pled w ill, the
(n r tb** ItitU tl g iin v »tf il»** r&lt;ijcm*
proRi-rn, d e ig n e d to le a rh (he o p p u rl of the I " * * ! I ayear .iinl
H a nford I*, an o r te l pa l m rmber
younger e h lld irn the t» t’ ie #1* Ho*ary C hit,., f in a lly brought tli#
o f I h r F lc lld a State L e a ru e which
tnenta o f the i t m t dunn&gt;* Ih r tor p m je *t to com pletion.
xvaa o r g in llt d in
a# a six rlu b
m attve stage# en,t U a tte m p tin g
Th# pool t« hom ed in a concrxtv c ir r i , i t competed o f ija iric a v ltle ,
to b u ild the lepnla alalia on a solid
block e ii'lo tu re o f lig h t given [Ja ylo ria , Palatka. HI Auguatine,
^Foundation o f fine form
w h ich la tilt feet wide and 11**1 feet S a n lo id end Ite La m l. Iwwaburg and
C lim ax n f the vear'a ten nis «•« long w ilh tw o d re ssin g loom s, fh
llr la n d o joined Ihe league In ll'H7
»*ln I* Ih r Hanford A m a lru t In
lo cke r* ami ahowt-r a n oinittodalinn * a n il Ihe uiem lw tship h a * rrmaim-&lt;l
v lla llo n a l Toutnam enl w h ich I ' l
fo i la ifh men and wom en. The ar- urv ha n g rd -ince th e n alMiough In
tures mail hr a In men’s and w om ­ In a l tan k, made o f po’it r d ro n n e fr.
IPM l appllraliona
fto m
D rain,
an's s in g le * and doubles snd mixed I- |0 0 fe rf in le n g th and 1W feet .In- kvon vtlle [learh am t New S m yr­
de ub lst.
n t.lc It decline* fm m a depth of na tv e ir eo iitid rred In an attem pt
IT. K. ” Gcn#“
T ucker,
vlre
the* e feel at one ro d In a five •o m ake it a ten team le a g tir
president o f Ihe F lo rid a
State
foot drop over ih e next l i l feel.
M anager “ S tu ffy ” M rC rone leil
Bank, defeated Frank Bowen for
1Helm, tne tw o
p i inghoards th*' i h r "C e le rv fe d t" aa th e learn wa»
the m e p ’a single. title and Hetty
t w a te r Is pipe feet deep.
th e n known. In a f i f t h place finish
iJhrU W illia m * won over B etty
C ity
H snitarv o f f l o r K. II in llK Iti, but in 1937 H ill Ilm lp e t.
Cagle In Mir women’* Im irn e v.
In•■m.’
b l the b* «l n in e bark mi a
W Mis* W illia m * ami Mls« C a rl# I Johnson estim ate* th a t Ihe pool
b la rin g fin ish In ta ke sem nd |ilnce.
learned to def«al V rs T. K. Tuck ra n la te ly a m im m o d a t* 'JI7 hslh
h a t year Sanford w o n 7!* game*
ar am i Misa M artha W ie ld in Ihe • is at one lim e. M r. Johnson point j T
w h ile diup pln g rat.
rd out that Ihe p-*d I# 1 he lin n
rrttm rn 's double. even
In Ihe Shaughnetay n la rn ffs o f
T ucker and Jim H ig g in s wgn Ihe Ih im ig h type supplied by a I'Jil font
■ IP37 the f iis n lt de feated tlw Henien’a ilo iih |'a in a hard
fo ttch l a ile v tk n well a shot l distance awav
I t and lte,| H i t t th re e gaitir# to
tn a lrh w ith F lank
lloaten
and w h ich can f ill Ihe p io l through an
r ig h t Inrh pipe In H i hm jr# fm m tw o . In ti dtopprd th e fin a l a n te *
G ordon Itra n .
w ith fia ln e .v illr fo u r g a m r* to
C U v W illiam # and F lle ft Hells n a tu ra l pressure alone. U sing two tw o . I h r fcaln esyilir e lu h went on
teamed to defeat M r. and
S in r l r r l r l r a i l v operated pnmpa. which In d r f r a t Ihe Tatlahaaaee r t ilr y of
D ic k e r In a h o tlr contested mixed a te ranahle o f p u m p in g In up to
dOII gallons a m in ute, the pool ran the G eo rg ia -F loiIda league In w in
dOublrs malch.
lire Clara ft rha m p in n a h ip n f Ih r
TennU In lrre rt was given spe- Iw fille t! w ilh | (Ml,00ft gallon* nf H o iillrra a l.
■Tennli
lm petus In Sanford w ith the w a te r In less th a n * i i hm its.
d %at imp
IVnnanl Winner
A gas type rlmlortnalnr dim fa rm aattlo
Inn o f the Hath and Tennl*
H a n fn n l fln la h n l In I h r r r lla t
U t ib In the* summer of )U|R under late* a dlainfrctant through the d u rin g I93K a f lr r H ill R n dg n# re ­
l i e prei
p rrs id e tirv n f H olland (lean, water at all time* in nn nimiint
placed Guy lo irc v a * manager In
Hanford Herald ed itor, who re, specified hy state Inw,
A life g u a rd i» on d u ly at th# mld-anaann, Hut the fn lb rw ln g year
main# a# president.
S a n fo rd won l i t f ir a t and nnly
The eluh, wilh an artier family puo| when ft Is open to the pub­ F lo rid a Slate le a g u e |»eniianl unldeml#er*hlp of Itfi in addition to lic.
D u rin g H»5I th e pool w ill Iw d r r Manager l»ale A le xan der
alnglc mrmlirrrltlp*. lease* the
W in n in g t'K gam e* and lu tin g
Ifnefnlr Inn eourta and swimming open from A p ril th ro u g h Oetnbei I h i I 3fi Ihe !#nm »et records whlr-n
pool dirrlne the ainnmer month*. fro m !• A M. to R f ’ .M. evety day.
otiVI aland In Ihe F lo rid a Slate
. Other o ffic e r* o f Ihe clu b in­ In Ihe w in te r m o n th * it I* to he le a g u e record hooka. In tha t year
clude Vice (’resident George A. open fro m in A .M . u n til mem and Ih e clu b waa npeiatert hy Charlea
Rpeei, Treasurer J e rk Katlrnn and fro m t r .M, to 9 P .M . on Tuesday. H ra Uhsw who now Uvea In O r
T huro da y, S atu rday nnd Sunday.
Errs Utr y la * Samuel*.
Main entrance to the pool la on la m io.
W "Swimming parties and tennia exC o n tin u in g It* w in n in g waya In
dblt Ion* are haid frequently dur­ First Rtieel where art attendant U the Hhaughm-tsy p la y o ff* th a t
ing the summer hy members and alwnya atatloned 1st collect admts
a r Sanford defeated
|le |,a m l
‘ha club Is host in ihe Invitational ■l«n» and assign lorkera. An mil. f t r r e games In tw o and In the
tournament sponsored hr the Ctir ■ole stairway la provided an Ihe final aerlra topped Daytona four
Sac real ion Dcpartnrf.l under the went side af tlie pool leading U the g a m e * to three.
flrrction o f Mr*. P, M. titngles. deck surrounding lha pm). A small
T h e Giants, fin is h in g o f f fh#
l-wated on 'y 17 nilir* from the wading pool mine III feet In dl»me- ye a r in a blare n f g lo ry , won Ihe
irre d “ Tennis University" of Rid- ter la situated in front of the en­ in te M e a g yie aerie* h y treating A l­
1a College. Hanford playera have train# for w jy young children.
b a n y. Gn. four gam e* to nne.
Chao* and Co. made an initial
opportunity to watch many Cine
W in n in g 24 game-t and Imdng
n ,n u ll'll on II,. M n yfa ii Inn courts

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You can pay m ore...
but you can’t buy better

piojrcl In )&lt;r di«p|H-d, Iml vntimi#
d vii group, continued to drnuind
ni'lioii aini Mu* Holm y und JayICC Utg.tmrntl” u# made the |hn&gt;I
tin ii main project
fot »evrial
yertra following the wmi and then
energetic tpnnantuhlp was lust'-'.
metital in bringing I I to « *uccw-».
ful conclusion,

SEMI NOLE C O U N T Y ' S

K rider IVeil ids

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pilbltion matehe* f - '
Mayfair Inn Hurl Uhe

___ ranking from npridp

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eon- but four rM Ie with t M
atrnrllon nf the pool In IMS. AnoUutr IIOJNM worn added to Urn
fond aad thy City made aa Urn dif­ to tha Washington Senators In tlw
ference la (ha IMyMO final cart American league. HI* ssrstd aeerago. a abaamnonal t.T » In ISO InnR M t fh ilM iu c cert a after tha oca o f pitching, ia still at tha lop
war very nearly caused tha entire In league statistics.
Pitcher Early Wynn ami infieldo f the champion­
mart than 39 allUan dollars a ship Sanford eluh also « n t to tha
t \ . —
«ftar brief i w m in tha

iwaiu'n "riia;

•ford koa high ombUkUsa af
a native ,,,^haanpion
In Ur# next few trier
y,

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SERVING SANFORD
SINCE
I'h o tu g tsp b a hy Tud Hwalrn

W ashington clu b’s fa rm system
Good T ear
In I9IH , another grewl year for
the S anford rln h . I.en ” W h il» v "
Cam pbell Iml Ihe G ia n t* lo acchd
place. In the p la y o ff*
Hanford
•la u g h te re d SI. A u g n a llp e In thiec
•Ira ig H l. furt w a . soundly la-atrn
a stro n g O rlan do club
four
sight games n f th e fina* series.
The S anford eluh w a* diajv„n&lt;l'd
in June o f 11*11 am i II* fra n c h i-r
was U k r n over hv P a la tka . f3iarlc»
G frL a la rle d ■th a t oca son as m.to
agar but was replaced hy J,»
Qtanta, Justice before the e lu h folded.

at gift of |B y ton toward tha

jmnri

AUTHORIZED

l^ iv y l i llo lH Ihe Hanford GrauL.
to second place In III*' league in
it* f t i - t prut w a i year am i a re
jt!ve lta l# d Sanford defvated St
Aogiiblmr four gatnea to th re e In
the f lr a l to iim l o f Ihe p la y o ff# fSr
lamb, took Ite l.an d and Karifni-I
lopt to the "C ity H v a o lifo l” In lt'»
fin a l* . D tla n d o went nn In w in fnm
•tinigbt fn o n M o n ltlie
In
Ih*
Georgia -F lm Ida Iwague.
K rider T ake* O te r
Huddv la k e , Sanford'#
own.
sta rte d a* manager In the lt*&lt;7
#**aton, bnl w a* soon rrp la re d hv I
Don M p ita y . D u rin g the last few The entire longue errrn follow­ Wreka o f tne eatnpalgn John K rl- [

1931

a

ed Sanford Into inactivity and no
teams operatad during 1942, 1943
or I9|S.
In 1949 Deljutd, 84. Avnalinc,
Daytona Beach, uaiMaville, Palatka. I^esburg. O rlan do ami Han­
ford reorganised tha league and
rosumad operations,

fhnaar Hew York ymkm ZA

tier look over the reins, but Or­
lando edged (Unfold out o f lha
playoffs that year. The local nina
wound up In mth place.
In IIMH the New York GianU
added the local eluh In their farm
systam under the direction o f IUI
Gruber mad came through tha seafourth place. Defeating Or-

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STR1CEAND4I0RRIS0N
INCORPORATED
FIRST STREET AT .SANFORD AVI;.

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MONDAY rtB . l t m i

J J J E S A N F O R I^ ^

day Ik* n u n * i* on* of lh* flnrat
in lh* state, boasting lh* beat put*
I ilia ( ( m u in Genital Florida.
Hugh Whelchel who l*aa*d lh*
The .arcmi Mr. Emrry planted court* from tho city In 1IM9, ha*
th* m o Alba Plena camellia buah been roaponalbla for rcdatignlng
which may atUI bo aeon near th#
Clabhouao. It la on# of th# flncai
plant* o f it* kind in thia section
o f th* Mat*.
Aa three generation* of Emery’*
lived and died In th# strange
ftructure on th# l^ k * Mary roaa
In th# mldit of blossoming orange
grove*, Sanford haa been growing.
A group of progreealv# ritlren*
darided that tho city should have

Stanford Golf Course

aces Seen A t Greyhound
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inford-Orlando Ken­
nel Club Has One
Of Most Successful
Years In History

several o f the. green* a* well as
a general improvement in grata
texture. T b * eourso la now operated as d hrriat# club under tha
direction of Mr. Whalehel.

LOOKING FOR
THE IDEAL?

A pack of 400 Greyhounds has
oro\ idrd
the
Banlord-Urlaitoo
Kennel Club this year with one
of the most successful racing
samsons in iU 10 year history aa
Interest In th* sport haa reached
a high pitch in Central Florida.
Stand* accommodating 8,000
l«iT# U ib Well F.IUJ throughout
the meet which opSnad Dec. 87
and will ronlinue until Apr. 18.
Ten races are held nightly by
some of I he country’ s fastest

Th* F.mery place wat an ideal
location and It had recently been
sold by th* last o f the family,
Capley Kmenr, to another Boston*
Ian, A. W. Rantoul.
Mr. Rantoul « * • willing lo sell,
and work on the golf rmirar be­
gan immediately under the super violon of a Captain Clark. At first
cnly nine holes, were completed,
but In 1924 th* Association felt
th* need of n full fledged IB*hnlr
course. Th* project proved too es.
pensive for them to handle with­
out brie, boa aver, and the rity
was called upon for aid.
Eventually Haiifoul Istught the
entira course and assume I respon­
sibility for Its development. To-

d o ff.

In two of th# most exciting
race* ever held at th# Kennel
Club ftlnglr ftoll ha* twice broken
track records with his withering
home stretch drives.
One of th* most popular fea­
tures at the track arc the "speed
races" between two swift dog*
that leave th* track uncluttered
and *srh dog must depend on sheer
stamina and swiftness to win.
K. C. Blonde is another of th*
top dogs of the 19&amp;0-I9SI racing
meet as are Gigantic. Sporty
Duck ami Novellctt* which won
th* Inaugural Handicap,
Greyhound* from tracks all
over the country hav* competed
In Ihl* year's meeting. Among
them are representatives ftom
kennel* such as th* Revet*
Beach in Boston and lh# Flagler
track in Miami.
Rare* are run tvery n!
Seaton eirept Sundays. They Inrlude the Futurity, a short dash
of five-sixteenths of a mile, and
the B.O.K.C., a race occasionally
run for dogs of exceptional en­
durance at a distance of 1,790

j iiv ju t it 'u r

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Your Vacation Choice

SANFORD

A nd Sun-Filled, Fun F illed Days
Are Yours For The Coming

HANSON SHOE SHOP

ENJOY YOURSELVES
In Sanford You will find our Rivera

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Feature of each season for lha
three years has been th#
Molt Dog Derby, a race between
dogs of nny breed, ag# and typo
brought in by children under 14.
Walter C. Anderson, owner
lhe club, sponsors the rite for
and girl dog owners who
■vr their dogs ary the fastcat in Florida and need only the
opportunity to prove their su-

and Lukea where opportunity for
play and relaxation are beat

SANFORD O R LAN D O K ER NEL CLU B

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one minute.
The best of car# Is given the
dog* which are under the con­
stant vlgllrnce o f trainer* and
experienced veterinarian*.
The
kennel* are planned to provide
maximum light and air as well
a* adequate shelter. Attendants
exercise the dog* when they are
not scheduled to race.

_Tb*
Hanford-Orlando Kennel
Quo Imfh I* a half mile oval
built of day and constantly kept
•ijooth by grading and rolling.
T ie grandstand was completed In
MBA at a cost of |IM,000 and
Wga retnodled following the I94U
rating season. Periodic repairs
and addition* have been mad*
•jfee |he war increasing the rapsri[y to 8,000 and In.talilng .
» • } » * aystem for ' the grand

Krider Predict*

first round o f th# playoffs, tha
Giant* themselves went down to
defeat before Daytona which In
turn loet to Wayerosa of th# Goorgla-Florida
league
In f o u r ,
■tralght games.
Former Hanford Giants hold
Women spend only slightly
eight
league
record*
among
more in Florida beauty than men
do in barber shops, lit* ('emus them. Ralph Hydor, of tho 1940
team, has collected tha moat M ir
with a total of 19d. Buddy Lako
has driven in the most runs lh
one year with 140 aad Bsnwft o f

the 1997 team struck out the most
times— 14*.
Bobby Pritchard, brilliant third

u r M E 'J &amp; r e 's a

lag percentages with 96*. Tho 1939
team set ■ group record o f 9*3
which it III'stands. Th* IIS team
butting math o f tho 1*40 club is
also tops In tho laague. Th# chain*
pionshlp IMP team also holds th#
l*e*i won-lent record- 94-115.
More than sla, militoo dollar* are
spent annually , lit florist shops
In Florida, tceotdjng to tha Can
rim

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Farm Suppliea—Hardware—Sporta Equipment

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Interest in Greyhound rgclng a^|he
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hound reree In the state—or any­

iniMlutc tw o thousand sp ectato rs,'a n d

where I The tnck Is conveniently lo-

th e boxes tw o hundred and f i f t y .

chled to g|| of Seminole County amt
Central Florida and lx open from

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th* first of January to the middle
RVltllnhl# at the Club llnus*.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

City’s Expansion Tourist Club Is Recreational And
Shown By Rise In Social Center For Winter Visitors
313 New Subscribers
Were Registered In
Sanford During '50
More than SIS telephones were
Installed in Sanford during I960,
making a total o f 3,730 in use at
the present time, Karle Turner,
manager of the local branch » f the
Hbuthern Bell Telephone and Tele­
graph Co., announerd teday. IM i
indicates the steady growth of the
caatnunlty.
During the year 20 new em­
ployees were addesl. In response
te public demand*. I I milr* of
new line are now being IsM to
Lake Mary, Highland Park and
Rider Spring*.
One of the major projects of the
year for the company was tbc laym g o f a 100 pair cable acroat lake
TOonroe from the foot of Sanford
Avenue to Rntrrprlae ami to DeBe nr and Plantation K»ute».
Tw o crews of workmen stand
this project on June Jit hv laving
an under ground raids} from the
telephone headquarter* on First
Street along the north side of
Commercial Avenue and along
Sanford Avenue to the lake. The
heavy submarine cable was laid
on th# bottom o f the lake for
GM rly four mile* by mean* of
From the Enterprise abort l!n&gt;rnodern ditch digging Machinery
waa used to provide an under­
ground line for a 76 pair cable to
DeBary, several milea away, and
a 26 r*ir cable branching off to
serve Enterprise. The project was
f.li
in i.dv. A * a result, the
thriving new roiniuiinity of DeI'* ry ha* nearly ilfi telephone* toA Reflecting accurately the (teady
Jtrowth of tin* area i* the fact that
talepobne* Increased froat 1,460 In
I MO to 3,419 In I960 During 1949,
a total of 264 telephone* were in­
stalled in the Hanfutd atea, and
many mote could h iv e besti in­
stalled if facilities had been availAccording to J. A . Mooneyham,
district managei,
demand has
simply exreedrd the ability of the
telephone company
to secure
equipment fast enough to satisfy
Th* request* for additional service.
Three more switchboards were
added to the local office In I960
and lines Dee. 1 more than 200
new numbers have been added.
New cables totaling 600 pairs of
wlraa have been extended south In
Heminole County during the past
.
• nm i
During th* wartime operation
o f th* Sanford Naval A ir Station,
more than 260 telephones were in
^M fation , Tbit waa jcut. down to

. u. D«oiry, Florida manager
o f the Southern Bell Company, re­
ported that during th* past fir*
years 1105,000,000 has been spent
on r*w telephone
faeilitities in
Florida.
Manager Karle Turner of ih»
lacal telrphone o ffice revealed
that during this period, telephone*
had increased here from !&gt;f29 to
3.726, a gain of 67 percent. During
ft he same fire years long didance
circuits were Increased •from 26 to
&lt; v . ealn of Mr peercent.

Sanford'* Tourist Club serve*
the twofold purpose of recreational
and »oclal center for winter visitora and provides ample facilities
for dinners, parties and other entrrtainment under the auspices of
the City ami Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce.
Mr*. W. E. McCarthy is presi­
dent o f the Tourist Club which
boasts a membership o f 1M with
new applications being received
every day. Club vice-president it
Tom Vernon with Mr*. W. H.

Conspicuous evident* of the
benefits of Sanford'* healthful
climate I* nine-year-old William
Berk, who moved to Stanford with
i mile tnrve years ago t.t:*r
living in Chicago. Hi* father M i.
run A. Keck, owner of S in iu d
Itadio Station WTHR, smilingly
explained during a recent Inter­
view that Billy had missed only
two or three day* of school work
thi« year because of rheumatic fe­
ver although In the northern cli­
mate he usually missed three or
four month*.
Coming tu Sanford in IMS Mr.
Iterk took over the radio station
from Jamei River*, who had foun­
ded it in May, 1M7. Mr. Reek's
ownership was approved in Au­
gust, 1949, and since th»t time a
new and separate building ha*
t&gt;ecn constructed to house the sta­
tion. Completion of this project
took place In September, IM9.
The building is of while con­
crete exterior against which many
attractive green •hruh* and flow
era have been planted. The In­
terior i* tastefully decorated in
•oft greens, grey* and yellows and
'* fn»nl»he.t In a modernistic man­
ner. The station has aeveral broad­
casting studio*. *eparate office*
for the varlou* announcers, a re­
cording studio, a reception room
and a number of other smallrr
room* which make un the commodious onestory building.
Mr. Keck la very enthuiialic
shout Sanford and spoke of the
friendly cooperative spirit among
•he merchants. He stated that he
thinks business opportunities are
excellent her*. Since his arrival
he has also had a tine opportunity
to eniov hi* hobby of fishing in
«e«-t"otp Countv'a many lake* and
•ream*.
Horn In Ohio. Mr. Reck attended
and giaduated from the Unlvm lty o f Cincinnati In engineering
and commerce. He waa a member
of the Alpha Tau Omega f raterIf- * H hi* wife. *l*o from
vocation r*dln work, in
There Mr. Reck waa associated
with Radio Station WCF1. In pro­
gram sales department. Mrs. Reck
wa* the original Fav on the wellknown “ Maw Perkins’* program
and played that part and other
dramatic role* for many yvars.
She attended dramatic school with
the actress who plays the part of
“ Maw Perkin*". While la Chicago
Mr. Reck waa an active member of
the Masonic Imdge and Scottish
Rite bodies.
lie live* with his wife and ton
at 467 Elliott Avenue In the May­
fa ir subdivision.

«ral tournament* each year a*
well a* a City singles eh* i,..'.&gt;n•hip to deride the heit tram In
the city.
Twelve court* are provided by
the City and kept in tip u p conditlon by conitant sanding.
The Touriit Club wav oritlnally
built at a USl) for naval personnel Mationrd at the Sanford Naval
Air Station. It include* a hall
capable of seating l’im person*, a
large room used for Chamber of
Commerce meeting*, a well equipped kitchen ami office »l&gt;*re
the varlou* organisation* using it.
Following the war the Chamber
of Commerce decided to dedicate
the building to tourist activities
which had been largely neglected
during th« war.
s:
tourist activities was arcoidingly
moved from the lakefront to Ihelt

heated only two Mock* from the
lake in one direction anti from the
center of Sanford In another. It
i* l&gt;eautifully equipped with lounge
• » » « » * ln e liber ary a*
» f(11 • « "*»"r «»»•«' ir r a tio n a l
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The • hufflelxard court* are lorated about 100 yard* away in
Tort Mellon Park and are themselves a tmall recreation nark
with benches and ahrlter on W h
aide* of the sun »wrpt playing
ground.
The Tourt.t Cluli encourages
g(H&gt;d fell..*.hip and a spirit of vacation gaily in all activitir* and
no effort l* spared to draw mem
bets into the activitir* of the
group.
P..&lt;nil!i rrlatUr.* are n alntained with tourirt club* in neighbor
ing towns and shuffleboard tourna

Whitney Deserlbes

growth and l» on It* way

Industrial Sites
II • • i I is h I trw * r*a e Tkreel

tlaartasee m a r s « « Threel

of th* finest winter hotels in
(he state.
Mentioning the new swimming
pool, the municipal stadium rue*
under construction amt the pro­
posed river terminal at evidence
of the progressive spirit in the
community, Mr.
Whitney
eapre**ed the opinion that San­
ford and Seminole C.tmty h,.vr
i&gt;a*«ed the difficult psychological
h u in p which proceeds great

The private branch telephone *\
change in the Pentagon 1* the
large*! of it* kind in the world and
contain*
approximately
TK.iaki
mile* of trunk line*.
The grave of Kit Carson, fam­
ous frontiersman, lieiu h
••%».«*«• in*
town.

and (.ream fishing i* also abun­
dant. Mr. Hobson concluded.
In no other section of Florida,
he
said, can the
fisherman
expect to find such an abundance
of fine fishing grounds with the
same variety of sport.

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million dollar*,
the flower for Decrinlier and the of n
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the Golfing Is Fine.

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SERVING THE PUBLIC

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THE SANFOnDHEnALD. fiANFOnn, FLORIDA

E EIGHT

George B arr
. l l n t l t i r i Im i h * n re a l I
U . atudenta. Claeeroom quartet*,
u.*d jointly with tha Joa Slrlpp
tyK ball school. were found to he
tW_ jm
tramped
and Barr
lookyMMH'i____
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tag fo r better farllltlr*.
air. Barr e »«rta
that hi*
seuthern rrprMtntatlvc, Dirk MrLaulln, w u Inairummtal In bring­
ing l«w‘ ii hnol to Banfunl In
Jt4t. “ Dkk had Urn working «i.
me for nunr time to lnv»itlg*tr
the poaalbllity of eomlng hern.
After speaking to a Klwanl*
luncheon In 1916, I decided to in
vcftlgate the Municipal Airport
site where the »eh«*d I* now
tncated,” Mr. Berr *ald
To qualify for graduation limn
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THE HOME OF FRESH
VEGETABLES AND CITRUS

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Wf/klato In actual game* ami
femnmtrale hli ability to w orl
dan
tm to the talirfattlon of Ihr
faculty of the tchool. A
nf AO ptirant muil l»
mad* on a written examination
covering the technical aspect, of
the game.

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i ayalera which conH urt* »
b a ll Khool and t p 'f n g tra in
ra m p at tha M u n k !i&gt; *l An
ryt f o r It* minor le a g u r learnt
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Ib itlo n * gaining va lua ble prace l caperlenc*.

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of Ihe ilerr fvhool
for
who have moved un to the major
iMludf
Dougtan Robb,
fe
ineluil* Dougtan
anal
Rill M&lt;-Kinl*&gt;
nat league;
Lea i
American League; George Mr
anald. Dlatrlet repreaentatlve of
National Ataoelatlon of I'm
f**»lohal Laaguat. Triple A league
nplrea who graduated from the
rball umpire* ulroot ere Rn.
t Auilln, American A«rorlal| Lynn Dowdy, Intrrnetional
ague; Krapk Saeory of Ihe
' exaa Ira ru * and manp others
imong hla Inatrurtar* at th&lt;
ear's Khool will U G. K. Mnhi lief umpire of tht KOM lenirir
Ijary Bothsll of the Ftoridi
tale league, Rob Ollvarl of
hg Canadian American league
nd Frosty Prtera o f the Arnrr
tan AaaoctaUon.
i* Mr. Prtefa la In hit nth rn
th the George linn Sch-o'
r. Moha ha* Iwrn a mem
‘ o f the faculty for the |..i»
ytara.
'M r. Barr explained .that the
irUIntle* n f Ihe draft an1
a effect on hla enrollment had
■feed him to rut hla ataff tomehat from laat year. In June
l tare than 200 student* had Inkatrd their drain- to atlcn-t
a* It5 l camp, but war rmtetl
Ion* have fntrrd meny of them
, ta cancel thair plana.
Big U i i w Umpire
•afore retiring la*t year Mr.
larr had apenl I I year* a*
I fatIonat League umpire, lie
robe In an an umpire in the
Ifettern Ataoclallon In IM I af
IT only a*van day* in the Okta
oma 8eml.Prnfes»lo««l l^agor
loving to the Texaa League in
0M, Mr. Barr ao Impretaed tin
lit tonal League k o u I* that hr
naa railed ua In IW1 remaining
alii ilia retlrament.
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umpired
tgpl
In two AllN*r gamea, (hire Wen Id Keiiei
•eluding Ihe IWT rhamplcmahlp
etwaen the New York Gianti
d iba New York Yankee*. Again
a . IMS Barr -officiated when thr
law York Yankees lieat Ihe Hi
ula Cardinal* for the world
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s * Cleveland Irnllmn- and the
lotion Btavei In lBt#
Dlieusatng hi* rtaann* lor roo*
Ids cnoal to Sanford Mr.
aald: "Tha people off San
art among tha m »»t hot
h pit
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l flre l people Mr. Barr visit*
coming to Sanford, livrrllow
' h enthiialaitn for hla school,
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