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                    <text>FADE EIGHT

M O N D A Y F E B . 12. 1951

T I I E S A N F O R D H E R A M ) . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Thousand* of woou iM-«» an! ■ Tomnk* K talr I’a ik , n&lt;*i,i OrS talactite formation* »t Florida
m tm
S la te Park, M ananna, white tbisrv feed at Myakka Itiver round, )&gt;*■ the same p l a c i l&gt;«auty
I which pioneer* taw in |fi|5 .
ok Uko m yriad* of *oda straw s. S tate P ark, Sarasota,

M A K E Y O U R HOME

J5 Are Employed
By Firm Making
French Lingerie

Building Perm its
tt'eallaaeS F i . a r a g e l . « i l
developing a 3,100 ra ttle ranch
near O 'tern and ia a form er Wi»conafu hotel proprleter.
On Jan. 20 O iler.W eller Inr.,
an iited from the City an uption
on a whole city block overlooking
Lake Monroe for the building of
a Co-unit apartm ent project, the
moat ambitioua of it* type ever

tin., nf Kiinfnrd'a newer en terip ri e. | . the P etite Pari* whlth
•|teri»|it» in th e m anufacture of
I'niinUn lingerie. Thl» firm w u
ttu Nil utnlcr the direction of Mr*.
VI \ Yelvfnirton who nerved with
the C ounter-Intelligentr Service m ail-order business tbe*e g a r­
in Frankfort, G erm any during the m e n t' are becoming increasingly
Inn! wm Met inspiration for this im p o rtan t to women of thia tolingerie wa* gained on leave* dur- eality. The firm advertises In many
ing inr oversea* servlet* when »he well-known m agaiinea and news­
uoi1.1 the
beautiful
handmade paper* turh as Glamour, Madem­
iii!ileti;nitnent* of P stislan de. ign- oiselle and Charm and la the third
rt.
la rg e st apparel industry In FlorMi
Yelvington sta rted a fac- {Ida.
Mi*. Ycivinglon u n i m a t uniy
loty Mere upon tier tr tu r n to the
United State* and now employ* 45 ’ the finest in illka, ribbon* and
p i n- who m ake th e article* hy | lace, are used in the handmade *rhand. She »erve» an president of i Uric* which are individually in•h- corporation and
ha* tteen i"peeled. Orders a re reced ed from
oini'd hy her bro th er, A lbert Fitt* i all over the United S tales and
nhn tu I., ai. executive vire prr*i- from many foreign countries Inlent.
eluding India, Jap an , A frica, Can
While tin firm i» piim arily a oda. Ala-ka and V errtu ela .

SANFORD. FLORIDA

undertaken here.
Now devoted to use aa a softball
diamond the area h aa a frontage
o f 240 feet on Seminole Boulevard,
w ith .150 fret depth on Palmetto
ami Hood Avenue*. located Im­
mediately behind th e Greyhound
Bus station and close to the busi­
ness section, the tnuo.noo project
is to include store* and a meet­
ing hall for eivie club*.
Assisting the O tiera In their en­
terprise* is a nephew , Lowell
O sier.
“ I like Sanford an d am sold on
th e place." said Cecil Osier who
ha* lived here for m ore than a
year. “One reason 1 derided to in­
vest here is your C ity adm inistra­
tion of young an d progressive
men. In addition, I believe that
your w atrrfront term in al will he
th e key to future expansion here."
A saeu wny so m any one story
homes ate built, he replied, "IVop lr are tired of stairw ays." lie
added that all of hia building I*
under F!IA and m eets its stan­
dards.
Iteferring to ap a rtm en t piojerts,
h r exp,e««*d the d esire to huild
apartm ent* herr a t th e rate nf

GO units a year if possible, and if
sufficient land i* available.

Bradford Building Inc. la the
ro n tra c to r fot the C astle Brewer
p ro jec t. Foundation* for the 125
u n its a re now- alrnot com pleted and
it la expected that th e whole pro­
je c t will be ready fo r occupancy
by Sept I, according to Ralph
Cow an, chairman and George Wil­
liam s, executive directo r of the
S anford }|uuiing A uthority. KIton
J . Moughtnn l* arc h itec t fur the
project. It will house about 500
person*.
Building Is due to s ta r t soon on
a 40 unit FHA p roject for white
te n a n ts at Third S tre e t ami Pe­
can Avenue. It wilt t&gt;e named
Kdwari] Higgins T a rra c e in honor
of th e late Ldward H iggins, who
revived the housing project* while
se rv in g as manager of the SonInrfe • ' i-r.'y r hand e r - f Cum
rnercc.
D uring the past v r a r a numl&gt;er o f Iwautlful homes of the 125,000-950,000 type have Iwen erected
In th e Mayfair section and facing
L ake Monroe. The f irs t of the»&lt;j
* s i th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
H a rry Tooke. Home* w ere erected
n earb y by W. V. B itting and At-

BAND FESTIVAL
DAYTONA BEACH, Feb- 12—
(S p ecial)—O v e r
1,000 student
member* of bands end orchestras
from 18 cities in the central dis­
tric t of Florida will convene her*
Fch. 2d for an all-day musical
com petition climaxing
with a ^
massed 1,000-piece ronvert.
P articip atin g in the 5th annual
liand festival will lie the following
schools, all from ten counties of
the 4th district, Florida Bandmas­
ter* Association:
Ireland High: Sanford Seminole
H igh; Orlando Senior, Cherokee
and M emorial H ighs; lo^sburg,
Ocala. New Sm yrna Itrarh. Melbourne, Cocoa, Ocoee Junior H igh;
Reddick High; Ijikcview High at
W inter Garden; W inter Park, %
Apopka and Titusville; and M ain­
land and Seahrcexc Highs from
Oavtnnn Krach.
Iiert Ja rrell.
The la test of the new hemes on
the lakefront is th a t of Mr. and
Mrs. H arry Lee, who have ju st
moved into their house. These
home* were designed hy Elton J.
Mmighton, assisted by P. M.
Glngle*. Farther east. Or. Wade
G arner I* building a fine hntuc.

COME IN M A R C H
FOR BASEBALL THRILLS

A Complete HuildmR Service
Is Offered fly

Watch all 2 3 Giants’ Farm
Clubs in Spring Training

DAWSON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC.
(i IONKRAI, CONTRACTORS
till

A T L A N T IC N A T IO N A L H A N K
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F L A N S — E S T I M A T E S — I IN A N C IN L — CONS'MCI ( M O N

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S E T T IN G O F Y O U R

DREAM S

the H ay lalr Inn - ownsd sn d apersled b&gt; the
N r* to il, C u n t* baseball rluh — lies beside Ike (pathlin t blue e a te r* of IS wioats.ifiile t,ah e Mao foe la the
lu ail til reo iral Florida. Here, O s ml lea behiw Jackaouvlllr, I* * l.n p k a l paradise — * land n f galdea-spaaglcd
o ran sr trin e * set against a backdrop n f awaybig palms.

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FUN AFTER DARK

M affalt Inn vUtlnt* tettlve Iter guest privilege.
* t I he magnificent 11-holc raarae nf the nearby Seminole
Country (Tub. F ire transportation In and from thr
course In hotel station wagons.

Skilled recreation d tre rto tj ftil to u t M inings with
gsisl). T hey lm Its jou to dances, movies, btngu par lie*
or other group amusements nightly in Ike hotel. They
(lad you p artn e rs fue bridge, plug-pong or Itnnia on the
floodlight courts.

FOOD FOIt A KINO

HERE

In Marrh and April the Hanfnnl countryside ts
ablate with flam boyant tropical flnw ara; the perfume
uf hln**nmlng o ran g e grove* fill* Ik* air. Nlghla ara
balm y; tirlahl, warm sunlight beckon* you every day
to iiiiidmu fun.

Menu* at the Mayfair Inn are prepared by *n
expert chef. Thick, lender steaks and chop*, and delicious
psslrio are hi* specialties. Three limes daily, hi* genrmo. servings gratify your vsralkm-whelled appetite.

ALL*YEAR RATE: lln.tjo

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8W1M IN THE MAYFAIR’S PRIVATE POOL
M ORTGAGES

Wt* I n v ite yttti In n ee u s If y o u n rc tl
f iiik Ih In b u ild n r in irv lm ac a h o m r .
W u m n k e m a n y ilif f e r o n t ty ia m
u f n m rlR iu ff luutut to n u ll in d iv id u a l
ro q u iro m u n tn .

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Of "be Mayfair Inn'* IM room*, a majority rent
Ire 81d.0t» per day. .ingle; *20.80 per day double. He^

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Monroe U the Mayfair la .', do laxa prlv.la aw Homing
pool, pirtnre yooroelf diving In Ita ana-warmed water . . .
tanning health (ally aa tha private beach . . . lunching
at an umbrella-shaded paal-sMe table.

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FISH FOR TACKLE-ftMASHINfi RA88

RESERVE NOW FOR MARCH AND APRIL

In early .March over TN players frasn the G iants’
2-1 minnr.lengne baseball d ab* gather , s t lb* G lacis'
training base four mlku from the hotel, quests are
welcome tn watch those players In Act tan on seven
pnsrtlrr diam onds; free tran sp o rtatio n U provided la
kntrl atnUma w agons.
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Ukes and alreama around the Ma y f a i r
Only n few rmima ara atilt available at lb# Mayfair
Ian abound In Mack haaa, bard-fighiiag monalero of |nn daring Marrk aad AprIL Immedlai* reservation I* %
M aad IB
reeomme^od. Write te Mr. (Ttorlap QS Marian. Manager.
Baport guides, ohh bout and tackle, nanalty Ike Mayfair Inn. Hanford, Florida, In New Yerk and

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$ 1,386,201 Spent On Schools In 1950
200 Instructors Are
Providing Students
With
Integrated,
Modern Education

ernm ent bonds held by th e school
tyitcm .
Academic courses, vocational
training, home economics, and
manual train in g are o ffered in
three w hite and on* N eg T o school
end all county school* o ffe r a rt
Seminole County boasts one of training under Ihe directbS, of
the finest educational system s in Mis. Mildred tlabcnck. Music In­
Central Florida with a total out­ struction is also avsilahle to all
lay cf ( 1,190.201 having been students under the guidance of
epent during I 960 to n&gt;*ure the Mrs. F uror Price.
vrrv i&gt;e«» in facilities ami learbvr
Driving Instruction, an im port­
ju r u n * - l
ant »nd o ften neglected p a r t t-f
Twenty acboola tta ffe d w ith Et*j Iiu»li rn riluralm n, i* ■ p a r i tif
full tim e tearher* and five special the high school curriculum with
supervisor* provide top-flight In­ dual control automobile* Iwing
struction for all children in thv provided by local automobile d eal - 1
first through the tw elfth gtadr*. ers.
Seminole County has an eaten- j
Over 1664/KKi nf the annual a p ­
propriation went into t e t r h 'r t ’ •lit- p r o g re n °f veterana* e d u e a -;
salaries la-l year, largest single tion which provide* 2eo s 4u&lt;i*-iii* ■
e*pett»e at tile sebcot budget. with course* from the elem entary
Aiming the instructor* one it courses a t th e Sanford Vocational |
equipnl w ith a doctor’s degree*. School.
27 with m asters and IS 7 with
Fred (!. Murrsy, head o f the
lisehrloia’ Average **lar y for vrtrran* program , points o u t th a t
tenrher* in Seminole Count;* it vrtrran* a re enabled to im p a i r
92,760 per year.
for anv of *e*'rrsl skilled *n-sA total of -1,700 student* a rr (ions th ro u g h course* o ffered ly
enrolled In the school* and 29 tlir Seminole County In stitu te.
buttes ami four cars are provided Twrnty-one leathers work w ithin
for tram p o itatio n In the rural the fram ew ork of the veteran*
education set-up.
areas.
Another nf Sanford’s a d u h edu­
During the past )&lt;-m two m ute a r h e r school' iuiVe been rulKoti- cational organisation* is th e Vo sdated with larger, more efficient liouat School under the d irerllo n
plants utnl the system has shown of Mrs (t. C. Maxwell which offer*
improvement fob course* a t all level* to P I stuicral overall Improvement
; general
lowing
some dent*. 60 of whom a te v eteian s.
Ing expenditure*
ex|ieniliturr* o f
227,000
con
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rn repair*
re|tair* aami
n i new coni nr school
*cnooi recently
irctruiy conducted
The
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muck trial* as an adi u n rt to Its
Mast of the money supporting i rourte in.. Commercial
__________ Law and
the school -vsti tij 1* derived from i every a ttr m p t is msde to ronreiicmmtv sisl dt.trict taxes w ith th* irate «« Ihe prsrtical a tp e rl* of
S tate «f ITtirldr. implying I ’d I ,- , subjects in which the student* j
000 an I ih« * • ' -il government a te iwing trained
contributin'' §64,190.
Mrs. Ouida Wilton it in charge
Present value of tchool property of lunchrooms operated a t all
|s estim ated at 91.400,000 by T. school* on a s*lf-*u*talning basis.
W. Lawton, Seminole County Hup- .Smaller schools in the system
•fln triid rn t of School*. Some
• 9231,000 of hooded Indebtedness is reive federal aid under th e hot
lunrh law provisions to r r a l ie
offset by 91-78.01*0 dollar* in gov- them to provide nourishing uiral*.

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MONDAY F E B . 12, 10.-,I
More than a hundred milt* of
free aeeees to th e Atlantic ocean
wa* given tho people of Florida
by two eta to agencioi when th e
Htetc Road D epartm ent and the

Florida’s population increased
State Park Department created
the Oversea* Parkw ay from the 40.1'.; between 1940 and 1P50
mainland to Key 16art. Public compared w ith the national popufishing, bathing and picnic facili­ latlon gain of 144**, according
to the Census Bureau.

tie s arc being provided.

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WELCOME TO SANFORD
FLORIDA

SPECIALTY

SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL

State University
Has $6,000,000 In
New Construction
The U niversity nf Florida, lo­
cated in Gainesville, Hu mile*
northwest o f Sanford, had a
irg ittra tio n th is fall of 10,039
student*.
Of th e
present enrollm ent,
iW
are m en and U &gt;3i nr*
women. T h e University encour­
ages R.O.T.C. training In which
9.W0 are now participants.
Mere th a n 96.000.000 w as spent
for new construction Ia i t year.
Tbit included a new addition ti&gt;
the E ngineering and Industrial
Building a t a m il of 91.000.000,
addition* to the library building
with outlay o f more than 91490.000, and addition* to. tho Law
building coating 9990,000.

TH E DUSTY BOOTS

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mam function*, teaching, reMarch and extension.
The leaching function* are c a r­
ried out In th e Unlvereity Collrgo
in which all eliMtont* are enrolled
during the fira t two &gt;eei» end in
th e professional schnols.
There include college* of ag ricull ure, architecture and allied
arte, art* end science*. buelnca*
adm lnU tiatlon, engineering, foraatry. law. pharmacy, phyairal
education, health and athletic*,
muele. and the graduate echool.
O rganlted research I* carried
lit agriculture under the auipicie*
o f the 10 elate agricultural *Ution*, the main one of which le In
Oalaaaville.
*: M"search in angiaeering ie done
•hrmigh the Engineering and In-

In addition To there building*
three men’s dormitories were
erected at n coat of 11,000,000, a
women’* dormitory for 9610,030
an admlntalrnUan budding at
91400,000 and a student service

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ren te r ro ttin g 9600,000.
Gainesville, in which t h t U ni­
v ersity ie locatea, ia a city of
beautiful home*. The U nlvenlty
ground* rover tom e I ,£&gt;Oi&gt; acre*
and a wuoded area of Ilka tlse t»
uted for ite echool of forestry.
A vaet program of eap an tlo n U
being rontidered for the U nlrervity. including ’.‘0 new building*.
The plan provide* for a Modem
rapacity of 10,000 of whom §,000
will reside on (he cempue.
In 1047 the U niversity became
co educational and now h a t mar*
th an tOOO women student*. Dorm ltoriea for women a re under
construction and ailditlonal dor■"•toilna for men a re being urovided.
lo c a te d at C iliw n ilt* sin n ’
UK)5 the University le the suc­
cessor to curlier sta te institution*
dating back to 1963. It has three

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Seminole HighHas
cl Total Enrollment
; Of 514 Students
Academic Standards
At School Compare
W ith State's Best
lljr Kit II MCI'Kit
L argest unit In th e county it
Seminole
High
School
with
an enrollment of &amp;14. Twentyfive tescherv |*svwH«tw inatmeltaMV
for the ninth tnrougn tW iiih
grades under the supervisian r f
principal Herman K. Morris. A
member of the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, the
academic standard, o f Seminole
High com parr favorably with the
best in Florida.
Through its Student Council,
beaded by Clmrenre Clause, High
School students have u strong
voic,. tn the internal affairs of
their arhonl Inking p a rt in o r­
ganizing the Homecoming oxer
cises, the May Day bail ami many
oth er activities of in te rest pri­
m arily to the student body. Exccllent training for -rrattonxihlc
ta sk s is thus provided as well a . a
sense of being a im rt of the
school's policy-making apparatus.
Among the activities a t the high
school is the (50-piece band out­
fitter! in the school colors of Or-

ange and Mark. The lan d , one of
the finest in C entral Florida,
participated in th e Orlando and
DcLand C hristm as parades last
ycar
year and entertained between
halves a t local football games. A
comic dance and m arching pro*
gram was put on by the group
under the direction of 8. K. Black
a t the interm ission of last year’s
at
homecoming gam e with I.ceiburg.
Miss OLIt* Reese W hittle di­
rects a gtee club uf 200 students
which gives periodic concerts
throughout the year. It partici­
pates In the sta le and district
musie festivals and presents pro­
gram .' for a Variety of civic or­
ganizations during the school
vear.
Ciuos in which Seminole High
School students participate in­
clude:
Tri-H-V,
Pan-American
Club, the Pep Club. Deflating Sofifty . Key Club, I-atin Club, T hes­
pian Club, and F u tu re IlJmemakers of . America.
Miss Rebecca Stevens is faculty
advisor for the T ri-H y —Y of which
Pat t'assuhc is president. The
club ha&gt; as its announced aim (he
extension throughout the com­
m unity of th e
standards of
C hristian character. Mainly- a ser­
vice organization, the club meets
twice a month. Members must
m aintain a scholastic average of
Hit i&gt;r better in order to remain
in the club. Among its activities
are the sponsorship of a football
Imnqurt at the close of the sra
son, a party for freshm an girls
at the beginning of the school year
and tea party in th e spring for

Junior High School
G iv e s Specialized
Art, Music Courses
Hanford Junior High School,
composed of the seventh and
eighth grade*, 1* equipped with a
fin* plant Including lunchroom
which »#rve« (14 percent of the
student body hot meal*.
The school's activities Include
the San-Ju-IU, school paper, spe­
cial music and art courses and a
woodworking shop.
A fully developed sports pro­
gram la supported by the --hnol

senior g irls and mother*.
The K iw anli Club sponsors th e
Seminole High Key Club com ­
posed of th e school's outstanding
boys. H igh scholastic stan d ard s
a re dem anded of members an d

rounding countryside of Seminole
County is an ideal place to see
Florida at it* beat. Conveniently
located fm visiting oth er points uf
interest In "The Sunshine State,"
Sanford has many attractio n s to
offer w inter visitor*.

POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
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the club *pon»orv a variety of
school activities during the year
among which a i r a Christmas
Dance and M other's Day banquet.
Nr*. Boyd Colrman sponsor* th&gt;’
l-atln ami Thespian rlubs which
are organizations for lartln s tu ­
dents and those Interested In
drama. A banquet Is staged rarh
year by th e L atin club.
Interest in South ami Centtal
America Is stim ulated rs rh yeai
by the Pan-A m erican Club under
the direction of Mrs. Hamilton
Biibee. Each year the club stage
a Pan-American Day to promote
a better understanding of (be
problems of the Spanish-speaking
nations to th e south.
The Pep Club, girls' service
group
boasting
M
members,
sponsor* a basketball banquet
each year aa well aa a Christm as
program to provide toys for needy
children. H igh scholastic stand­
ards are m aintained by the club
from its member*.
Seminole H igh School's debating
society, directed by J. C. Well*, I*
affiliated w ith th e National F o r­
ensic le a g u e and members p a r­
ticipate in drltatr* with other
schools throughout Central Flori­
da.
Miss B arbara Ruprerhl direct*
the activities of the Future Homemarker* uf Am erica which ls d e­
voted to p rep arin g its members
•n become skillful and modern
housewives. T h e cluh sponsors a
tea fot mother* in the fail.
Rudolph S m ith rdita the Celery
Fed, school p ap er, which preienta
the views of the students on
school affair* In l|* column* which
are written exclusively by and
for the students.
Seminole high is Justly proud
of It* annual, the Salmagundi
which has consistently received a
first rlas* ratin g , highest pn-uhle,
from Ihe N ational Scholastic Pies*
Association. In 1018, the local
publication was the onlv one In
Florida to receive the All-Ameri­
can aceolade which was alsn
awarded the Salm agundi in l!'4J
and 191.1.
Th school lib ra ry staff compos­
ed entirely of student* Is headed
by Mls» E dna Chittenden who
teaches them the Importance of
training in reference work and
the uae of la rg e Ubieties
(If*particular importance to an
area such a s Seminole County,

State University
« *ntl««tr4 Vtum l*«tr 3
various cortes^oodcncr courses.
The University Library has
more than one half a million vo­
lumes. including an outstanding
collection of Floridians. S tation
WRUF, broadcasting A St and FM
program s Is maintained, and it
w*» here that Sanford'* W alter
Bed Rather got his sta rt a s a
ap«rts broadcaster.
Dr. J. liillis Miller became the
president of thr U niversity in
II'IT and under his guldanee
much progress has been made In
its expansion and development.

in Sanford, Florida?
WE HAVE MANY

More than Hi million dollar* a
year are spent In Florida for p e r­
sonal service* in barber shop*,
beauty parlors, and cleaning and
dyeing establishment*.
with large sections under ru ltiv ation. is the agricultural train in g
conducted by Kenneth Faddy who
is In charge of the F uture F arm n s of America club. A farm is
maintained near the high school
iit which a plot is alloted to each
student. H r Is allowed to c u lti­
vate his ground under th e su p er­
vision of Mr. Faddy and sell the
produce for any profits it may
bring. Animals kept on the farm
Include chicken* and pigs.
Coach Carl "(loose" K ettles,
former
Rollins College
S tar,
roaches Seminole High School's
football team assisted by Frost
(Sana* of Murray S tate College
and Rill Fleming of the U niver­
sity of Florida. The v arsity plays
a ten game schedule each year
with other high schools In the
Central Florida area. The school
i- n member of the East Florida
Conference,
Seminole High also plnya a full
schedule nf Its tki l ball and baselmll
under the direction of Coaches
lian as and Kettles respectively,
and intram ural «|u&gt;rts such aa
vollry 1-all, softball and archery
are open to the girts.
One of the highlight " f the
school social season is the juniorsenior banquet at which the older
students a te entertained by |h r
Juniors. Roth of the higher elassei
also present play* rarh year which
a te well attended by Hanford
people.

LISTINGS IN HOMES, CITRUS GROVES,
RANCH LANDS, BUSINESS PROPERTY,
FARMS AND LAKE FRONTAGE.

BEFORE YOU BUY IN SANFORD
SEE US.

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Hanford, Fin.

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OUR MANY

•ml including a May Day
festival, program of folk dance*
and special physical training aids
during th e children'* play period*.
Nine teachers and two special
art and music Instructors provide
the 270 students with a found
basic
curriculum as well as
developing their special talent*
along the line* in wnich they may
be talented.
Mrs. M argaret G raham conduct*
special rlasse* to correct speech
Impedimenta and faulty speech
am ong the children.
Art classes are held by Mr*.
Millard Babcock and music in­
struction Is offered bv Mrs- Later
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Beautiful Sanford and the su r­

MiiKiiolin Avenue

Including touch football, basket­
ball and souhall team*.
Principal R. E. T rue point* with
particular pride to the 900
volume school lib rary which i*
developing an in terest in literature
among hi* students. The library
is run almost entirely by th r
schildren and is one of the most
successful experim ents in student
responsibility conducted at the
school.
Two-hundred and fifty seven
pupils now receive instruction at
the school under nine teacher* ami
a visiting m utir supervisor.
Principal It, C. Steele ha* devel­
oped a wide variety of student ac­
tivities at the Sanford Grammar
School during hi* five year* as

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chase Of New 3.000
Acre Camp Site In
Neighboring County
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U iiliio u I f * mill - «l Hanforil
It a virtual frontier paradim
abounding In tran.r, fi -b ami all
,a r iitu of wiMlifr In tlie itinl,I
•.f Iliia w ilderm -i la nitty | , In

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!f. y ear, t'aiii|i Wuu tia h a, lu tn
a &gt;k i i i u I tiiiiiio nnil rani|iintr
liiaveu for ilo n ii, of Imy, who
art* familiall»etl with wiidiue arid
tn-ipM
«elf . toffit ien&lt; &gt; during
tliidi two week* »tay.
Kanlitie* for awiininmir, t«.«t*
mu, a n In ry.
.hunting, Indian
| tun . Iiamti ra ftr anil pioneering
exi»t a&gt; well a* training in lift*
ytinidiur ami fi
a til.
Tin earns. n u i In I urganired
•it lUilti i
an adjoint to tli&lt;
Iu&lt;al Y.MI A and wii, I.V i taken
••in by lliim a n Moirit, |.i uit*i|iul
of fVioiooli llii'l. .Srbn il itl oidei
to |uovide a Hummer .am p for
^ I S - a l U»y.,.
licglhriing with i-ipllpmenl to
• are fur only JO Imy,, the tam p
la -1 year had hit Imy, in it* »ii
ihirinitnry ralu n , ami *i« full
time ram ii cm in.elnr, to instruct
thi in in variou, pb«.e» of ram p
Ilf*
The itay at t amp Winona lie.
Mint with m ornlnr wtrrrlae* at
? &lt;ai A M. folio*t,l hy „ flay
ra.'iiiK 11 lemony nint lireakfa,t.
Aflei -t'a iii|i I Itnnup" m orning
• l i i t r t in variou, -|m rt, a n held
•uitil 11 :(&gt;0 A. M. win n a fre.
fei-all twin invtilvinr all the
)h»iili|»"ter, I, held
1 A our hour rt ,t | h rind I* uinli.
• ttatory
following
lunrh aflei
W»iIfli the Ih»i - aie allowed the
j frerdtnn of the eaiii|i fur hike,
ami fa m e , until 1:00 I*. M. when
j afternoon w ater sport* are held,
A fter dinner the tam p p ro fran t
tu rn , to rriranited &lt;pdit, mrh
a* diamund hall, vn/lryhall, liad Iteen able to go l&gt;rfau,e o f lack
ntinton amt latk eth all am m if the of *pare.
variuu&gt; rabin tram*.
Thi* ha* promptni Mr. M orris
Over 3d a r m nf the ram p thv to procure ViOfl acres o f fine
Imy, roam on hike, ami outdoor rolling wocmI lantl some 12 mile*
ram ping tr ip , throughout the** I from Sanfoitl near (M ren in o r­
alay. Samly Imttnmrd I ake Win. der to airornmudatt- all the a p ­
nna i* fed hy rlia r tAid water plicant*. Here on 21 lake* he
from pe I eon Spring, providing ha* developed ambitious plan*
the healthieat of all possible for hor*eliark riding, Imating
and pioneering trip , into the
envlrunment*.
h i’hhig, «nm of the ,port* mu»t ‘ virgin w ildrrnr*, of th e arra
enjoyed hy youngtdei* at th - to in ,tall a feeling of ,e lf-re ­
— .
i» partlrularly goiHl ,in re liance anil confidence in th e Ihiy*
• ’* in tin* private preserve the stin k ,
lllghlighle of tha ,umim-r pm
• r* n*it depleted to any extent. gram include a gopher ra re ami
arrepted at the ram p visit l.y "Indian, played by ram p
la-tween the ag e , of fi Hnd Id t-oun,i'lot, and older Imiv, in the
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«H those •amp.
^ y * * l*ny »FrinnfiMnliiiiiiii% tinvf* not
F.arh
M il lull Ilf the
ram p

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The Unlvrr*lty ha* had foul
preaidrnta— John Forbc*. Lincoln
llullcy. William Sim* Allen ami
Ur. Kdmuadx. P rriid c n t Edm und, •
t* the flr«r g rad u ate of any F lo ri­
da Initltution of higher learning
to return to hi* rollege a* presi­
dent.
Scholastic standard* are high,
accounting for the large number,
of irrid u atn continuing tnrii
work in Ihr leading Institution* of
thr rountrv * n,i the almost nrgliglide number of failure* among
thi-te advanced «tudent*.

I III to llrg e of I.aw i» ih r old- ^
r l in Florida, and celehraUd It* v*
i;«ihtrh Jlihllrr in ltf50.

r&gt;.iutaBilins 1013rW n ltraetlo n s
urii a - Silver Mpring,. C ypre»,
Itnidi n« ami Marineland all report
n f on! breaking attendance a* the
•tiaily -Hearn «f winter vl«itor,
continue* U» I w r r a ir . _____

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There U **o &gt; full program of
intramural athletic for Uilh men
and women.

Unit, au th o riird hy the S errrtary
nf the Army, w ai established a l
SletMiii la*t •iimiuer. Itegulai
arm y peraonnel are a*«tgnrd to
the unit and ronduet the Initrue.
tlon. l x Col. Ike F. Ilonifay l» in
rharge of the unit ami l» profrs»or of m ilitary neienre ami tartir , on the fam ily of ihr Univer­
sity.
.
The U n iv rn lty ha, an emiowetl
library of approxim ately 1U!,IHI
volume* ami government docu­
ment* together with 400 period!*
ral« and a *eparatr law library
of more than l7,t*K) volume,. Al**»
inrludrd in the library farilltie*
I* a library of m u,ir amt record,
for th r Hrhmd of Muvir
Tlie (Im v rn ity common, ha, an
uttrartlvvly furnished loungi ami
norm frum itu- di'wntuwn rainpu*. i tarn t a f rtrria v All m eal, are pieT hr V n m fjJt'v ta r ti.t the V ail1 |.nie.| by H*l e ,f*ef U-t.. f-d , fc.'f
•ju artrr with 1/•Mil M llilm ll. There umlrr the ,u |irrv i,io n of a tiaim-d
f t » W building, on the U n iv ersity 1 dietitian.
cam po, ami seven building, al tin
Football, lunkrthall, l««el&gt;all,
a ir lane.
leniiU and golf are among the In­
A l l i t m i i O fficer, T raining tercollegiate , | h. i i , at 8l»t*u(i.

1,590 Students Are
Now Registered At
Stetson University

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HAPPINESS!

ID E A L CLIM ATE AND MANY
RECREATIONAL FA C ILITIE S COMBINE
TO MAKE YOUR STA Y IN SANFORD
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■atrh e . It* own gopher, paint*
and names him ami all the an Imal* are placed in a large rirrle .
The one breaking out fliat I* der ltir d the winner.
Another stunt which fascinates
the youngster* i, a flashlight ra ­
lly rare arro,* the lake in which
the flashlight baton is passeit
f r nit* runner to boatman as a
difficult trial is navigated.
Climax of the ram p festiv ltlu ,
i* a student stunt night which
feature, a Negro m lnistrel show
a, well a* entertainm ent* drvisad
liy thr ram p ntrm iier, themselvea.
tine of the most popular fe a ­
ture* of the ram p I, the stories
told am iind the ram p fire before
'inkling down ra rh night. Every

A PLEASANT ONE YOU W IL L LONG REMEMBER

year a rontinuing tale I* told and "Long Knife H arry " who
wandered
on th r
w ith the ending withheld until suptM&gt;*edly
th e first day of tlie following shoie, of Lake Winona at one
llmi arc also stirring ta le , for
y ear's camp.
the tired happy youngster*.
I.akr Winona and the surround­
A much more am bitious pming area almund In ancient gtsm is in pinspert for the com.
Indian m yth, and legend, whleh | inn summ er when th r m m plnir
fascinate th r youngsters. One id
th e mail awrsome it th r talc i time will Iw extrndrd to s i t Week,
th a t Chief Oskewiiwow railed to I und an p ffo it will lie m ade to
hi* lost d au g h trr Winona so long a ttra rt Imy, from all over the
th a t her name will come flo at­ ,la tr to the new and expanded
ing bark If railed over th r lake.
Miner the erho over the (.the I* ramp.
•&gt;ne of the finest In Ftoihla, the
younger rh ild irn are particularly
impi eased.
T ale, of Irgemlary Seminole
sc alp e l, aurh a "tine Eyed I’r tc ”

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finch y#«r our hont of friends Is Increased, mill in proportion ns
Hanford Ilusiueiw irniws, so we grow. Sanford ia it wonderful plant to

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worh, and play. Every year ia h Irmiwrate yt*ar whore (he whole family
can Itenefll from' healthful, nut-door activity.
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HERE SINCE 1920M M i
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All Best Sellers
Are Included In
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Over Four Thousand
People Used Facil­
ities L a s t Ye a r
All 111* !••-»&lt; sellers in both
firii'.n mnl noii-firtinn ur*- Include I
among the 7TJ new lucks which
luti* lin n inM.il to the Hanford
Municipal Library .luting tin pa •*
year, according t» Mi
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MnugMun, librarian, whu pointed
...it that u tr r I.2UO |.i u.:l. ,.-..1
the library la»t y**n» lor refcrencwork nil'll*’.
ft even l addition* tn the lihiar
shelvrc itu-ludr Ho* wet IS I» inIon
Journal In the m .n-fi.lion lim*
which tall* of hi* Itf** in l.omlon
in the m id-eighteenth century
A 1*0 to Im found tJ.i * . ■- "Out
M uf Thi* World" lay l.*-w*ll Thomas,
* J r who, devcrilu*. hi* psiim-v with
III- lulnoli* fath rl from India ovi-i
the H im alaya' Into T dut Thi*
Look I* made ,-veu more intrir-tiiig
with colorful Illustration. of Iheb
I ravel*.
Other non fiction l»ud unhid.'
“Tin* U rn - of h a le " l.t VVti. t&gt;&gt;&gt;»
1'i.iirrliill; “ Family Renimln 1 In
Ogden Na*h; "N u ll to Slav" hv
fo rn e lia Oli* .Skinner. “ luiiiioit.il
M agyar” hy Frank (I. .Slaughter;
«f'lr.t&lt; rvii-w Witt* Im lia" l*v John
Tfyederhrk Mn&gt;hi; “ H o iMa'. t;*il.t
rn Hand.-” hv r r .d a i'g t aiol
Mi A. I Hanna ol *Hcnlfii- t'ol
|*gr. "Kon lik i" hy (hoi H* v* i
.tin I I t ol on tin n*lvt Him. of
* ii iiit-n who n o tin- I'viili.
on a ta il; "I.in Yulany on tinW&gt;*&lt;10111 of A m erica"; “ W* I . II
ill
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Willi
1,1'irl.n
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Sidney W. I lean and ^^l*l *ruerat«*
Monet- Mai hall, and "Liiilv tn.
eriran Aulnnpddlen" hy Floyd
a l ilv mer.
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Among thi woih- of fo il. ii arc
“ liaow htu of Miratigt-i*”, Kill
abelh lloatw righl t'o t. i, " I h
Town", f ’onrad l!ii lit* .. "Night
runner* of Itenycl", fohn M.*«t* r .
"Jtiver. P attin g ”, Shirley |ta*1&lt;■
“The I’rpjiei T ree", John Jenmngi*; and "Joy S in a i” h&gt;
Prance* l'atkin*on Ktye*.
The library, located at fifth
S treet and Oak Av*nin-. ;i« of
altraetive Spanish d e ig n under
M a rg e , »hadv oak tree*. The
V h eau ty of the |Kill*hed win*!. in
the floor* *ml bunk i line* In•!•!*
rnmMne w |th good lighting amt an d magusines winch would wlmt
riop-t atmovnhere to- nryvale a the* IntelesI *.l younger clnldien
nlraaant apot for reading nr re- arut teen ug* r . w ith i&lt; uinrkul*h&lt;
fa* at ion.
ic s u lh . Mi
Moughtiui .tn ti-l
Visitor* in Sanford can easily th a t the yuungei generation » ' »
obtain tem porary resilient cards, whole l» reading u lietlei class of
according In Mrs. Muughton who Mmka mcltnling hiographles uni
raid that during the la**t war the in strtn tlohal volumes. The t**.al
t«onnel of the N «e«| Air S ta­ l.ilu a ry spoclaliie. in children's
in were especially welcomed to luHiks and always ha- on hand
^ t h e facilities of the l.lhrary and
oil ru ite n t tuagasines.
V r iiil that this Would l*r tin e when Point log out Hint the l.ilu aiv
the Station Is rru|»encd In May.
An effort hrn l*e&lt; n m o d e in the is w cllrsptipp--I w ith refeienc(last several yanrs to geeurn hunk* 11»w»If *„ \f | » \f *iii jf |t(lffi «nill HimI

&lt;i*ecial i-ourses in art and

mu- ic. -erve grades from onu
t" four Mrs J I’. Mitchell U
|.rinci|*al *&gt;f the
South Side
I’rilnary S lat**l m*d Mr*. J. ft.
St John head* II**' West Side
l*i unary Sch«*d

K ver. v* x*r .nice th eir rrration,
In il’fafDtt.
rai*’
ili*vrh»|j«*si|, |H(itfri-**AOM&gt;th Khirldn Stale Farmers* Markets
Athli'th 1 nt |ht i"144inmtiit •wi,'h»x»l hav*' |in*v* i* their value bream *
•if ihe onlltl they have ptuvided
a ir Wfll tlt vi
Jiiugfaiiti W
1 1 -m all laitiu'i* to obtain Ik*
Mill In fill JUiHlitii %id If-1 H all, "i&gt;ft
n.uilhm in i*ii&lt;i 1 f**i Ib.-ir pimlitec.
I* Hi a m t l&gt;&gt;ii« h f*to9ti:i&lt;l | ' , n i l i l i f
all
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p.rrl .djarrot p - H!•* *il|i*(il
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1 irccipt- &lt;•( Florida's hu­
1Ir** ' t'l|(H't glee 1loir. !(ii|)pO^«*d ll I 1.1,1 lomisi com Is amount In
4if ftli hltll'tll *, ift (i at nit «( F/H h null *- ilum I Ii! million dollars,
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t|,,- M.v I *i S* yMi'rrwl.! , rf- *». t.ioeor* fim itio fli.iyvihii'h llit* i l.tlal. «»i (hrmiU'lt t*^
In pi* *'lMM•"M1If It king and iiueen
Sol*-, of Florida te la ll slo rts
■»f Mil v iithl Iltlt ii*lilfiKill iitp Mi El amount to uiutc Hum 1* hilliou
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BOATING, FISHING, TENNIS,
GOI.F, SIIUITLEIIOARI).
Pl:iv Yviir Notnul In This Winter
Wonder Land!

SANFORD M UNICIPAL LIBRARY
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many S tilto n I'mveMitv pupils
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&gt;.'af»i•; I' mt iffIrf n' lV'*i I, H ||f
scribe*' or audience, w dt
h.
n te fret|lieitl visitors at tin* haul
4 «i&gt;i«i«1 ib'ii* Itn rli I** 11 Ml I. Alai I -1
l.ihm rv .The teachers of Seminole
Ti n*, i n ii "it ui t n u i
i f l l n i i t " imi"H
the n liio iial sanctum
County feel fit* to bring classes
|iiYi*|h frtifii
\
***» * 1**11 u f I hi*
I l l 'l l
1
*h»e &lt;*l the highlights of tin i mint i y
of pupils to fnm iliarlte them 1 1 sc
\ t |.i
rLt Ifltllt Ii - I" Ml l l l l f ftwith the furililira of the l.lhraiv w l l . i | H I I *«n, I n C l d isagiinm- will la- the aptieaium t
I HMllBMfll llh I'm* r •»
, “f lla*il lluthlame, still of ntovi*
nml suhsi rilw** * include rcsblents
of .Seminole County. HellarV K»|.„ |litl. r „ |h ge. m g a n ii.'l add
l a . - and m«ov winter tourists ilH&lt;„
,|
B „((.,.ltng of JI
who h .t reading among the r (.h a„'( ,
in Sanf..r*1 in
re,|ulsUies for o p eao.ni win- . „
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IIarik&lt;
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ter A-r stlng I i- Mouglitnn a re
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M rs. kldviiv II'i-w irton and M r............
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i oil. .1 in rtitu tio n ol highei I* tiro
I*.g Id Floltdu II Wav I.... I' I*'.- 1hi* th io o rli n gift of rfiO.iaei *
i*t ,Monro \\ liollm t of Chum--*
for whom it m e named.
I huh I til* ||IMMI*I of II eeeluiv
if h n ik tsh i;. of IN lln m ilt-o
, who m U l'sl a» liieshtoiit it
.vtiii ago lust lute-, Itultin- hi*
develupeil H&gt;* conferen* e plni.
■if eduratinn nml the indivldunlire I
riitrlrtdum . Until are alnu-d ul
I . rtonulirlng eihoation, g o a l s
which have ia e n reallittl to a
degree attain ed hy few other
A met lean colleges
When lit Paul A Wagn* i t«
■nine pri-'iih-nt of Itollm. I .ill*****
at the age of ill, h*‘ li-ppcil lot.*
mo* of tit*- most illffirult .'•&gt;&gt;&lt;
• atioMiil |H*sitioii' ui the cuiintiv
As since -oi to Hi. Holt, in
• very move w a . wuhlml critical
ly. It w a. oat n m l that bis | h.Io *.
wonhl Is roii.pnied with line-.- of
I be pretl.-c. sju.r.
Now &gt;Tt and a sopbonioie oi- *
d in t, b*- b n . t|ulcted must **t the
• IMsiics. The i-nrollmelll I
jl
• n|*acityl &lt;•-' 1 Ills .................. .......
ha Men efficient and luisln* like Hi* approach to llo- |*tol*
Irm- of islurnlioii lia. I*sei* ■*&lt;
lightened
At present Hollins is in tin
.....I I of its wililri rv liu r o iil
ilar activity. The li;H&gt; atitmal
taoimmic Conference was held
l i t . l-:t, w ith leader* uf lltdilatty,
la 'o r, rentpittilrf and rducatiou
iltseiisslng the tin me, "The Irn
lie. 1 of World Affairs on Ihe
I Ala ir Iran Keormmv".
The annual Koundrr*'
Wei '&lt;
lelelgallnri d a r t e Frh IN, .p. I
f will r a m to u rlima* tin Feb
with tudilieulion of the tilth eilitP- i
nl the Ariiinalesl Magailm-. Ii*
llngutiherl rvprfaentative* o f bus
j i n n . , the acta and eduratinn again
will read thnir manuvrrlpU from
the raised platform that aervi s ■

knl l i ns ( ul l age
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Sanford Museum
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Collection Of Gen­
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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library

ami

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furniture that were once the
prcptily »f General Henry S.
Hanford, founder »f this rity , and
othrr article* nf educational and
historical interest.
* T V movement lu build the
pliiseiim was Initiated hy the
Hally Harrison Chapter of the
paughtri* of the American lieVolution, a group th at had ate.idy provided m arkers at the
arious site* of pioneer foti» and
niian h stth * which look plate

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here prior to tha founding of the
C i ty .'

Rollins College

For some time the priceless
period furniture presented te this
community by Mrs. Carols San­
ford Dow, daughter of General

I 'U t l S M S'rasa S t i r 2
new IMO.OOfl Miba Memorial Li­
brary to completion, and It should
be ready by summer. With Ita
Spanish M editerranean design, its
m odern, functional Interior, a ir
conditioned stacks, visual aids
cantar and radio station. IU 7B In­
dividual cublclt for
Individual
study, i t will be when finished one
of th e m ost m agnificent and utos*.used buildings of th e college.

Sanford, was kept in storage In
the Sanford A tlantic National
Sank Uulldlng. Through the ef­
fo rts of the D. A. R. In co o p e r­
ation with the members of the
Sanford Woman's Club, the col­
lection ha* be-(i nut on ulsplay
in the balcony of the Woman's
Club auditorium.
On Jan. 8 a group representing
men ami women from 21 Seminole
County organisation met a t the
Woman** Club, and made jdaafoi Hit foiination of a Seminole
County Museum Association tn
piomoti- the project.
l b . folio*mg were appointed
by Mrs C. it. Dawson, acting
i liaiimun. a- member* for the As­
sociation Com mittee: Joel Field,
Mr
Miriam Hus-cll, Volirr William -, Jr., It. K. Ilick*. Kltori
Mmigbton, Jr., Mr*. Charles Ginn,
Mrs C, S tew art Itrown, Mts.
Fred T. Williams, Mr*. W. II. cut. Iii ’rh ildh.od no was tu to red
Itrinson Mr*. Dnt*«*n I* also a am! Inter studied at Cheshire
Academy, lie n est attended VSn»hmember.
Grneinl Sanford was I hiiii June ingtnn College, which i* now

f o r! wa* Induced to Increase it to
I DO acre*.
Aa th a setllcm ant grew, it liecame a n u * stk n as t*» what It
simuiit tm called, o n e j a r when
G eneral Sanford was having tai
with Ju d g e Tucker and hi* daugh­
Sales of Florida retail food
ter, Mia* Loulie Tucker, the natn store* total nmre than Alt million
lug of tha town cam* up in the dollar* annually, atividU ig lu the
conversation. Mis* Tucker t a i l Census Bureau.

suited tn citrua culture; and, the
higher land being preferred for
orm gc grove*, another site was
chosen, w here .10 acre* were clear­
ed and planted.
This beram e known aa the lielair Grove, where in the fall of
1872, 75 m ora Swede* were brought
over and located. Thl* became th
experimental ground for General
Hanford’a citrus nursery, and
many varieties of full.lieai irg
orange, lemon, and kurnuual are
even now mingled with the giant
oak* anil troplral foliage of this
plot.
General Hanford'________ _____
el*, and connection abroad enabl­
ed him tt&gt; conduct a wide variety
of horticultural experim rnta. It
Is due to him th a t Florida was
introduced to many new culture*,
notably th a t of the lemon, lie
was liberal In distributing sloes
far budding to other grower*. Up
to this tim e nothing but the n a­
tive sweet orange had been cullrated
lie im ported many tree* front
Europe, such as lemons, orange*
and limes. The other fru its on h h
arrive* included: almonds, pineap­
ple native and im ported; tam ar­
ind, maitgu, fig, pomrgTanite, loqual, or Japanese plum, sour sop,
custard apple, maumee apple,
guava, Itarbadus cherry, pecan,
olive ami peach.
In IS7A the following plant*
were reported a* lining well; Clnthina or Peruvian bark, the true
variety th a t furnishes the best
quinine: coffee. Japanese persiniman, N ew Zealand flax, B arbarr
date palm, the tea tree.
The grove thrived *o wonder-

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22 Percent Of Forest
Sales Are In South
More than 22 percent of receipt! 1
from I860 tim ber salee on the na­
tion'* national foresta came from

ailhin the Soulhern Region.

The I860 cut of tim ber from
national forvsta of tha South paid
.019.688 to the U. S. T reasury,
according to J . H erbert Stone, Re­
gional Forester, A tlanta. Lyle F.
Watt*. U. 8. Forest Service Chief,
in his annual report, say* I860 rercipt* from all national forvsta
totaled 120,711,292.
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During the 1950 fiscal 1 car,
southern national forests
sold
SIB million Imard feet of sawings,
gVO,&lt;m» rnnis

uf pulpwuod,

two

milium .-mall p*de, and pasts, 31
million Ixtatd feet of conperaga
slock, 1.6 million Iroard feet of
chestnut extract wood, and &lt;52.000
( • ■ l l n n l Os Pass » * «»■

A N N IE RUSSELLTH^

Cars From Every State In The Union
Can’t Be Wrong—They Mean That People
Like Sanford And Its Atmosphere of Friendliness,

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th a t th rro ahould ho no question
atm ut it. but th a t it should I*
nam ed for Ita founder. So -n •»
*et a day thay gathered at Judge
Tucker’* to dedicate the town. An
orange tree was planted in the
yard to commemorate the event.
Thus was the el*y named Sanford.
G eneral Sanford died a t Hroling
Springe, Va.. May 21, 1181.
A t one tim e General Sanford
said. "Sanford Ilea at the mouth
of New York H arbor, ami will
one day be the greatest city of in*
terio r Florida a s * its soil, its
health, and it* clim ate justify me
In believing its resources for plea*
sure resorts and for business are
unlim ited."

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EACH YEAR MOTORISTS ST O P IN SANFORD TO SPEND
TH EIR WINTER VACATION -

FOR HERE IS C L I M A T E

UNEXCELLED, OPPORTUNITY FOR DELIGHTFUL RECRE­
ATIONAL ACTIVITIES, AND EASY DRIVING DISTANCE
TO ANY PLACE O F INTEREST WITHIN T H E STATE*
Service D epartm ent
Motor Tunc Dp

Dependable Used Cars
SAFE BUY USED CAItS

Wheel Alignment
UndenteaNfig
Major Repair*

Ait ITice*
Oar can a re . Ibaraafkly rempditioiied
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New
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TIIK SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

7 MONDAY FEU. H , 193

New

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Nvw hm vrtta
Reach,
h e a te jl
point t» S n iiio iit on the A tla n tic

Ocean nod mule famous hv it*
ruin*, Indian immmla, and history
»■ om- of Amnio*’* oldcxt citiv*
i s - developed a new outlook. “ We
have given up living to advertise
our antiquity mid aie going nut for
modem improvement*.'' commentid City Mmmgn John C. Fcrri*
t event I).

. Sarifiird'* fu tu re growth hinges
bn the continued exploitation of
II* tourUt attrae|loti* and the
lavclopinrnt of it unexcelled ad*
hrntr.gr* for rertair. type. uf inluxtry," «avt l*n»lma»t« r J&lt; . I
^l&lt;*lrl, |iii'*iden| of the Kirvanix
lull.
Pointing out the rrfetlt public
it provcmrnl* a* evidenced by
r new bn‘■chat! stadium and the
rminal project, Mr. Field wa~
I ^nthut,kittle over the future posxllillltlc. of flcmlw.lt Csujdv ax
bn indu*trial renter.
"W ith the completion of the
.ter rniual three niched* of fl ight
tranMMiitxtion will lie available
fo r
prn*|M*rtlve
manufacturing
n rern i." hr explained.

Municipal
hutidm» a. «rii
and itt'MUtifullv kept. Moil
or them m e compniativcly new.
The romliinatiori Cltv Hall mi'l 1.1tin n y *«&lt; hi lilt in 11*37 n* a \V PA
|t i, , jr r t .

The

m u n ic ip a lly

warned

1'l.tu* aie bring d ia w n no x for
a *' &lt;ia«i to o th Center and swim*
tiling pool which the cit) hope* to
begin in January, Plan* for Hie
build!lie. which would provide for
the r e d . a t ion.il need* of the cilv'*
more th a n '.bin teen agent, are
nioderrtlitlc and include a dancing
a i m th a t can bo converted Into
an auditorium and stage .

Chamber of Commerce
building
J went up ill 1035 and the new fire
• lotion in It*I?. F eni*. who it a
graduate engineer from Alabama
Polytechnic Institute, designed and
Almost tin million dollar* ara
built the file station. Dedication
*pent in Florida annually for fun*
w a* held in |!*P*. It is the * it\
rm and rrematoijf »eivice*. nc*
newe*t building, but won't be for
ntiding I*1 the Cen*u» Itureau.
long.

“In The Suing O f Things”
In

Hut d rvrln p m e n t o f S an ford'*
H H g y n d u i t tin l p o te n tia litie s should nut

*■*ri* r the •renttinduu* pn.aiWII

SAN FO RD

itie * fo r a ttra c t In,, ttu ir M - w hich
th e area pr M ex-e*. h« rm p h a .itrd .
It' w ding 'h n l m ote thnn h a lf

|h e revenue of N '" v L !’ •»■ i&gt;
derived from thi influx of tniH«t»
each year, Mr. Kirhl raid, that
Sanford l» taking that le-soti to
h eart in it» plana for expansion.
Mr. Field, who came to Sanford
In I'*&lt;•'.*. reiuenil . 1 . u i'll it t-i*.
lo re of the city anil recall* the
■arly day* of the Civile Strain-bin
Hie and It* flag 'h lp . "O*rrola**
tamed a flrr the Seminole Iritlian
C hief who led hi* tribe again**
th e Cnited State* In the Seminole
Indian War.
Reminiscing over the ancient
trolley* which u*ed to 0011111*01
down'own Sanford with the Cel*
rr
•• •* Mr. Field told of the
reto -rtu M om w th of the rite In
tl... »—ib .i f-"ow ing World W ar
Kj8t.
^
II* • ,.in* 1 ,‘tit f. ,t*i&gt;l||. **miwth
jB a bi* 1

in i’

tlo* . »!*■ fa llo w in g

“ t f o M **•
•’ -■•*
It*,. I . r r r
UItlliei a* ti**,iir&gt;&gt;%..i«,.«t» which
avp lieen nl"**oi*.i nr i • in the
roce** of being rnRip*c*ml--Iner
hen.
Citing the invaluaule n v Ion wide
puhlichy xupnlied Sanford by the
New York Giant*, firo rg r lla rr
School and Florida Fashion*. Mr.
Field w ai em phatic In h»* M lr f
th a t the»e organization- have
f(,*r| the town not only malerially In payroll* amt new
money, hut In the nationwide nuhllcitv fro n t their ad v eitliin e whieh
ha* r a n led the name of Sanford
to area* where It wa* prrvlnunly
unknown.
"F'ach of thnw* lm*inr**es ha*
brought to Sanford new people;
earh ha* contributed to brnadcaat*
lug the name of Sanford through­
out the country," Mr, Field de­
clared,
Mr. Field, ».paa*-rkmtM irtier of
he local American Legion Port,
pointed out the many opportunities
open to young men for opening
hu*nc«ao* of th eir own. lie recalled hi* own nicer1** following
the first World W ar in the tru ck ­
ing buaineit. “ I m in i hava hauled
"Jillions" of crate* of celery,*’ he
•aid in reviewing a career which
ha* *panned alm oit half a century
in Sanford.
During hi* tenure a* pottm arter
t 8anf&lt;ml’i P o tt Office ha* become
JF th e fa rtc it grow ing In |M nation
due to the trem rndou* volume
of mail handled by the Florida
F aihiau* enterprise*, he *aid.
Since HUB when Pot) Office re­
ceipt* were 987,12(1. they hava
doubled earh year until In 11*50 the

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Rotary President
Reports Sanford
Fine For Tourists
"W ith the beautiful Kl. John'*
lliver, excellent hunting and fiahiug ami ocean beache* w ithin easy
driving diitance, Sanford I* fart
Iw-eomlng a winter haven for tourla ta " Orville Touchton. president
of the Rotary Club, »ald in review­
ing the attraction* of Seminole
County.
Mr. Touchton, assista n t manager
of the Stine Machine Shop, also
emphasized the excellent condi­
tion* suitable for lig h t industry
which exist In the S anfofd area.
Pointing to the Florida Fashion*
01 gim itation as an exam ple of
the tn in rm lo u i aurcess an Infaftt
Industry ran Find here, Mr. TouchIon *ald he thought m any ilm ilar
organisations might find thla p art
of the state particularly attractive
for location
Mr. Touchton. who la an artlat
in iron wort,, and designed the new
typb drive in hank window for
the Florida S tate Rank of San­
ford, iHiinteil out th a t this ally
possesses all the advantages neecs-ary for th* »uecr**ful develop­
ment of Industry, including ex­
cellent highway, and ra il connec­
tion* a* well as a 12-foot channel
&lt;n the S '. John's Itivar.
An Army pilot during the war
stationed at Sclfrldge Field In
Texas, Mr. Touchton draw atten ­
tion to the fine potential It lex for
total ji**»ed the million
mar k late in December.

growth the city enjoys in normal
times with a rrady-hullt airport
with mmlrrn facilities lorated on
the outskirts of town and arterial
highway* entering the city from
all aldei.
And in the M ayfair Hotel, owned
and operated by the New York
(Rants baseball club, he see* what
ir.ay well lie the beginning of a
large scale tourist development in
the city whieh will bring It up
to a par with the finest in Flor­
ida.
"Kxcellrnt facilities now exist
for w inter visitor*," Mr. .Touchton
aixerted in describing the nerv
swimming pool, tennis courts, golf
course and hunting and fishing In
the county,
"Kvldrnce of th e city's caparlly
to support new Industry &lt;■ abun­
dant in the rapid grow th shown
bv Sanford In the past ten year*.'*
Mr. Touchton said.
" It seem* reasonable th at if one
Industry, such a* Florida F ash ­
ions, finds the locality favotahle
fo r such rapid davelopmrnt, others
will also be able to build plant*
Mere with excellent hopes for
tuecexs," he added.
Florida Hlata F air and (lasparil
la Carnival circular* a ie being illtribute,! throughout the nation by
the AAA, railroads, bus and a ir­
line*. Over a hundred thousanu
circular* are being distributed by
th e Fair, (iasparilla ami the S tate
A dvrrlstlng Commission.

Jew d r y store sales In Florida
total more than til million dollar*
dollar a year, scrording to the Census

Stage Ih AH Set
For Whiskers Derby

recently completed ns on addi­
tion to the llxctcwk how pntlli
Tin- big, c o v d id nivnu -i.it- lOPO
|iersons, unit is combined with
OCALA. Feb7 I s T -tS p c c ia ll-A other facilities to make the la)
one of the must clalxiintc I"
record ernp of whisker* was out
Iw found anywhere in tin S-.utli
sprouting In Marion County to­
day, a* contestant* in the 1UBI
W hisker Derby started the a n ­
nual competition for prize* to be
I M«llni-rU I'lviN I ' m tin Sic
awarded
during
Southeastern tons of pine distillilt cwimhI, n
Festival Week, Feb, 24- M ar. 2. folding to W .11 Fischer, Chief of
Region
There was considerable fan fare Tlnitwr Mnuagi ment in
a- the Iward growing enntest got Light.
That *ate* volume, *«y- ,\,*i'
under way. A lung lineup of
conte-tnnt* aw aitrd th e ir turn tail! Regional Fore-ter Fn.her.
for the requited registration shave rrpirseiit.- u viilu,' of fti. is'l,'1*'",
in a local laiiiwi shop. Ulr.'e well above the llevtpt* total fin
Senator Wallace F. Httugi*, prcsl- last year Itself » new rrvord It
dent -dr-ignate
of
the
upper repirsent* l.ir.tI .eteirnte sale cun
branch of the llhll legislature, tract* and the is|Ulvalent of SI* In
■lolled hi* m a t and wielded the per thousand hoard feet, not in
racor on the first derby en tra n t rinding -ouic *23.{*Ml wot th ul
pmdurts which r.-iull'it lie e II
while many flashbullis popped.
Among
interested
spectators muted in lioni'l feet, *tii li m gum
wa* John (Nick) Nicholson, | h&gt;p - naval stoies, Christ in.v. ticca, and
ular ladio announcer, who won shiutilu-ry.
the 11*50 W hisker I**thy ever a
laigo fl"til In which many hirsute
Flotilla letail stole, base an in
fashions weia reprr-ented, many mist
pay loll of more limn
mil­
of them on the comic side.
lion ilullai", according to the Cm
This year's W hisker Derby, su* Rureau
all rally fa r ahead uf last vest
in number of contestants, is ju*l
one of m an) events to lie high­
Florida ga-ollne reivlce staliom
lighted during the IllAI festival, dn an annual business of m orr Ilian
which ha- as its principal a ttra i ■ (HI million ilollais, the Census liutinn the annual Southeastern Fat reau reveals.
Htoek Show and Sale.
Ainu claiming top billing U
Shoe repairing I* a tb ire mil
the annual four-day cham pion­ I Ron dollai but Inc* - in Florida
ship rodeo sponsored by th e Grata with shire repair f hop ireeiuls
| Lions Club. This rodeo Is th e first ' am ounting to 93,3D7.IK:hi annually.
event to I* staged In the new, Rlmeshine parlor* do 9#3,tKMi
steel rodeo and horse show arena Wurth of business nnnnally

Fort'Ki Sales

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THE 3ANF0RP HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sanford Churches
; E x t e n d Welcome
To All V i s i t o r s

SANFORD TRAILER CAMP

Every Religious D e­
nomination Repre­
sented In Sanford
Banford miniilers of all faiths
Joined today in exhndlng a ordial welcome to winter visitors
and iirtxpectlve tourists to atten I
the rhurrh of their choice while
in Sanford. With virtually every
n-pre-fT* rd hair, the minister* atsured
newcomer* to this city that their
epirvtuai tired* would be well provJdr-d for. *
All the churrhe* of Hanford have
mode substantial growth during
the pait few year* and consider­
able improvement* have been made
to their idants. The First Presbyterian Churrh ha* recently ded­
icated a new |dfi,(c*0 annes and
within the Ian! year or two both
(he First Methodist Church ami
the Flrrt Baptist Church have
cornfdrted similar additions,
T V ro are approximately 2fl
churches in Hanford with congrrto over a thousand. The First
Baptist Church i* Iht largest with
a mrmlwrihip of over 1,200. The
First Methodist Church has 1,030
members and All Boul&gt; Catholic
Church over 400,
First Baptist Churrh
"The churches t.f Hanford work
together in s splrndid spirit of
cooperation and arc happy to have
visitors at all of their *trvlrei,"
taid I&gt;|- Hu Is “There are two
Baptist rhur hes in the Clty-the
First Baptist located at Sixth
Street and Park Avenue and the
Central Baptist located at Ninth
Street end l.aur*l Avenue,
"Both of these churches have a
full program of activities and or­
ganizations to miniiter to all
groups and age*. The Central
churrh is now building an entirely
pew building at Fourteenth Street
and Oak Avenue, the First Baptist
la now completing a new educa­
tional building," said Dr. Brooks
In conclusion. “Both churches ex­
tend a moat cordial Invitation In
all of our visitors."
First Methodist Church
“The rumradeship and co-operaford Is truly a thing of beauty and
Joy, as they try to serve the social,
moral, and spiritual needs of .i
growing City.'* lle v .J.E . McKinley
aald. That the churches of 8anfont
are a vital pari of our total com­
munity life Is a fact well known
by any and all who have been In
our city even for a short wMIt.
"The First Methodist Churrh.
located at Park Avenue and Fifth
Street ia glad to liavo a part in
this comradeship of service. The
motto: ’The World I* my Parish',
given to Methodism by It* illus­
trious founder, Julm Wesley, keeps
It coni-crned shout the need* of
Hu- local community and also th»
need* of the whole world around.
“Our recently enlarged church
plant enable* us to offer not only
to residents, but to visitors as

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well, n well-rounded program of
activities. In addition to the Sun­
day Worship Bervires, both m orn­
ing and evening, we offer study
griAip* In the Young People's,
Men, and Womens organizations—
In short, a well rounded urogram
of warship, study, fellowship, ami
recreation for ail ag es-p lu s n
cordial welcome,” said Rev. Mc­
Kinley
All Soul's Catholic Church
“All Houl‘» Cilhullr Church of
Hanford is located In the residen­
tial district yet ideally situated
fur the convenience of all memh en Including visiton of the City.
The property on which the rhurrh
staniis comprises a city block
bounded by Oak and Myrtle Ave-

nuee end Eighth end N inth
Streets," said Father Anthony
McGowan,
“The parish membership em ­
braces several hundred psrlshioners exclusive of wintrr visitors,
las st limes the sesiing capacity
of the church, which accommo­
dates about 438 persons.
“Mas* Is celebrated on Sunday
and Holy Day* at H.-OQ and 10:00
A. M. Service* are held Sunday
evening at 7:80 I*. M. and during
the I,rnlrii season on Wednesday
end Friday a t the tame hour.
Dally mass is at 8:00 A. M.
“Aware of the Christian concept
of morality which foster* ami p re ­
serves civic a* well as superna­
tural virtue*, the parishioner* of

All BouU Church, in union with
the ideal* and aspirations of the
other ritlten* of Sanford and BernInule County a re conscious of
this fact: Today, more than ever,
it is neerstary for all of us to
have a deep, supernatural and a
powerful intellectual conviction of
our faith. All about ui are In­
fluence* prejudlral to Christianity
itself. Many of these Influences
are indirect, subtle. They have
penetrated ami In some rare* dis­
torted tlie very »«ul of our litera­
ture, M-irnre, drama, the muvies
and the everyday outlook of the
people.
"They know th a t a wonderful
weapon against such influence* Is
a living conception of the beau-

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faith whieh will direct, mold, amt It was organized about 28 years
motivate all their attitude*, all ago, and is composed of some
very fine consecrated people. We
extend a most cordial invitation to
any and all to worship with us,“
says Rev. J. Randall Ferris of
Christ llvaa ms".
the Christian Church.
First Christ la a Church
“We call oureelvaa “Christians"
“Th* First Christian Chureh Is because we are followers of The

tu n , with adjoining and rnslrhlng
Pariah House, It U architecturally
indlgtnoui to the aoml-troplcal
climate of Florida and remind*
one of the early Spanish hlatory
of the itate.
“The magnificent High Aliarcarrying out, dramatically, the
theme of the pariah dedication to
the Holy Crosa-and the lovely al­
ta r in the Chapel a n together
among the fineat example* of *edealattical art in the country.
“Sunday Service* provide ample
opportunity for worahip-an early
celebration of the Holy Commu­
nion at 8:00 A. H. each Sunday,
a Family Service for parent* and
children, together with f i n e
Church School facllltica, at 9:30
A. M'., and an 11:00 o’clock Ser­
vice with ittutlr a id -ermou.
“In addition, a dally celebration
of the Holy Communion in loo
lovely little Chapel provide* op­
portunity for worship through the
week. Service* through the week
are at 7:30 A. M. Monday through
Thursday and Saturday and Friday
a t 9:00 A. M. The Church is open
dally for prayer and meditation,
“Part'h organization* for men,
women and young people p:^vid#
opportunities for feilowihip and
service in the Church.
“A weekly P a m h Bulletin of
new* and activities of the Pariah
is mailed to all members an-l
friend* of the Parish each Friday.
Those who are staying In the com­
munity for a month or longer are
welcome to avail themselves of
this service by having their
names and addresses placed on tHa
Parish mailing Hat.
“The Rector of Holy cross, The
Re*. H. I.ytileton Zimmerman,
B. D., ia in hi* office every morn­
ing during the we«k and welcomes
conference* at all times with those
desiring the ministration* of th*
Church, CaUa upon th# sick, shutin and newcomers to the parish
are among hia first duties.
“Holy Cross ia a friendly parish
and welcome* all to her Bervlc**
and fellowship,M the Re*. Zimmer­
man concluded.
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Caairegatlaswl Church
“The people of Sanford are
proud of hundreds of new hemes,
new stores and business enter­
prises, and tlie immediate pros( of a new River Terminal,
» Ball Stadium, and Hos­
pital,” said Dr. J . B. Root. “They
are even more proud that the city
Is church-minded a* evidenced by
several new ehurches In process
of building, and others th at hava
added new facilities within the
peal two years. When you are
living in a rapidly growing city, it
isn't so much a m atter of what
denomination you belong to—the
question ia: ‘Are you helping to
build the hind of a church you
have always dreamed about V
“Henry H. Crane has given us
n pen picture of the Ideal church
of our draamat
I n the House of Life, I saw an
altar. with candles aglow and a

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we are the only Christiana, but try
to be Christiana only. We believe
th a t there are as good Christiana In
one body as another and also th ere
are as big hypocrites In one body
as an other:’
“But we do boiler* that th e
prayer that Christ prayed in
shadow of tho cross (John 17:11)
that w* all might ba one ahould
b* answered today. So wa plead
from the unity of all believers,
that th* world may b*ll**e th a t
God tent The Christ Into the
world. 8c believing we extend a
moat cordial Invitation to one and
all to come and worship with us,'*
Rev. Ferris concluded.
First Presbyteries Charrh
“Th# First Presbyterian Church
si n«W
ar&gt;d Tfctr-*
Street where its ever open doors
bid traveler, visitor and Sanfordllo
a rvarm welcome" said Hit . Me­
lon la. “Although th* present edi­
fice It of much more recent origin,
the First Presbyterian Church
was organised cn May 10, 1882,
and ever since then hat been a
powerful influence for Christ In
this city.
“ During th* past year th* con­
gregation undertook the construc­
tion of e modern, twe-etory Edu­
cational Building on which |8 i,000.00 has been spent. With Ua
light, airy classroom*,'a spacious
assembly room and an efficient
all-electric kitchen the physical
lay-out provides rirellent facili­
ties around which much of tho
social and character-building ac­
tivities of the church revolve.
“More important than all this
ia the capable and understanding
■Uff of teachers who bring tho
stories of the Bible end th* pre­
cepts of Christianity In a vivid
manner to a Sunday School en­
rollment of 300.
“A distinctive festurs of tho
service of th# First Presbyterian
Church Is its ministry of music
under Mrs. Georg* Touhy's direc­
tion. The Chancel Choir of 24
voices end th* Youth Choir com­
posed of 25 teen-agers form the
foundation for the church music,
both of them belna beautifully
supplemented by capable soloists.
“An annual Christmas Candle­
light all-music serrics Is rated
by worshipful music lovers as a
highlight of th* season celebrat­
ing the Natlvlty..“Th* Women of
the Church with Mrs. K irby'Fite
a* president have a profound In­
fluence on the sprilua] life of the
community," Rev, MelnnU con­
cluded.
Holy Croea Church
"Holy C m * Episcopal Church
a t Park Avenue and Fourth S trsat
offers much to members aad
friends of the Church who visit
or settle In Sanford," said the
Rev. H. L Zimmerman.
“ It la the belief of many th a t
Holy Cross Church ta one of th e
more beautiful Church buildings In
th* Diocese of South Florida-per­
haps in th* entire South. O f
Spanish Mission stylo arrhltae-

You w ill t o o . . .

IN THE SUN

W hen you see B eautiful

WHEN YOt) CHOOSE
SANFORD AS YOUR

BLUE SP

VACATION SPOT

365 Days Of Unlimited Fun

Only SO minute drive from Sanford

Just a fe w o f the A ctivities
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For the “Home of Your Dreams", build it on the banks o f the S t Johns

FISHING

River—one of the outstanding Beuuty spots o f Florida . . . in a setting

BHUFFLEROARD

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o f massive Oaks, Lovely Magnolias and swaying Palma.

TENNIS

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Sanford is a fast growing, progressive community made up of friend­
ly people who live together In a climate that permits y e a r round out of
do&lt;« activity and pleasant social contact
We are proud to play a part in th e development of Sanford with the
installation o f plumbing and heating in m any of the new homes be-

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Local Federation
/omen’s Clubs
f o u n d e d In 1922

PAGE THREE

Civic Mindedness
Of Women’s Clubs
A id s Community

FEDERATED WOMENS CLUB MEETS

Purpose Of Group Was
To Unify Activities
Of Women's Groups

Museum And Milk For
Needy Babies Head
L i s t Of Projects

The Senlnola County Federation
ot Women's Clul&gt;' wm* organised
In May, 1922 with Mr*. John O.
I.conardy, now of tforal liable*,
Jferving at ita firat president. The
Women'* Clutw
of
..iftsrd.
Oviedo, (i*n*v*t
_
a n 'I

A w ide variety of activities,
many praisew orthy achievement*.
‘ 1 am bition, number of subfur th e new year

i^ingwuxi, m e

aauTuid

ITS GREAT TO LIVE IN SANFORD
ALL TIIF TIME
Yes, it's grout, to live In
Sanford all the time. Year
round the weather is fine,
affording you the opitortunity to do .ho many thing a
Unit might other wimp in- itti*
IKiHfdLle, Volt wilt l^ke it
here.

I'lu rw irrlit’ tin* prug rcac ivciiesa,

i'u iriit-

Tradirf* A»«rfl»tiuii. Daughter*
of the American Revolution. ltu-inrs* and Professional Woman’*
Club and the i.m y u r uf Womm
Voters were thr charter member
club*.
During the US year* of ita
raiattnee thr Seminole County
Federation haa adhered to i t ' ob­
je c tiv e of bringing together the
club women «f Srmmule County
for mutual iienefit and rooprrntlon.
Child welfare amt social ret •
vice were thr firat two Interest*
ol the Federation. It rreuied
scales for the puhlir c bools and
helped establish Parent-Teacher
Associations throughout the coun­
ty. The first county n one was
employed hy the county hut
jtu rk e d under the ■upeinaion of
“ hr Federation, which aim urgrd
the placing uf a woman ou Die
County ReWiI Board. The Fed­
eration waa finally successful In
securing a County Home Demunatration Agent.
The group haa a t all tim ri !&gt;een

officer* with her n r- Mr*. 1- J \ B olt, recording se cretary ; Mr*. A. ta ry : Mr*. II. J . Lehman, chaplain;
llngriii, vice regent; Mr*. F. K. C. Denson, corresponding seers* I
traarlnwed Ow Faae riv e t

Photo fly Hubert I.. Cox
Member* of the Seminole County Federation o f Womrn’s Clubs of which
Hindi Mr*. W. U. Brinson, In
dad. oil In center frunt I, president, are shown at a meeting In-Id with 'th r Civic im parunrril uf
the Sanford Woman’s Club. The Federation, eompri’ed uf member*
women’* group' throughout the
coiKtty, meet* three timra a rear. At the left uf Mrs, Bunion i* Mi- . ilpli A Smith, former president
of the Florida Federation of Women's Cluba.

I T S NO FISH
S T O R Y ...
You alwnya catch a big
haul when you cast your
line In one of (he many
lake* and ttlreaitui which
abound In beautiful Semi­
nole County . . .
While In Hanford, we Invite you
In mnke your headquarter* here
with UM.

FLORIDA HOTEL
One Illuck North of Clock

interrtied in legislation affecting
public health and safety and h a '
supported measure* such as the es­
tablishment of stale tuberculosis
sanitariums, no-fence laws and
legislation affecting h i x h w a »
safety.
A Scholarship Loan Fund it
made available through the Fed­
eration for teachers who desire to
obtain additional college credits.
This fund has been used in this
way for the past two year.- and
•he group hopes to continue and
augment this aid. The Federation
owns a five-acre tract of land, the
gift of the late Joe Camcrun,
on the Wekiwa River and the
Sanford-ill. Dora highway, which
it hopes to have accepted hy the
8tate for a roadside park.
Past presidents of the Seminole
County Federation include Mrs.
John (S. Leonardy, Mr*. K. H.
Tolar. Mrs. J. II. Menick, Mr*.
A. Vaughn, Mr*. R. I,. Fletcher,
Mr*. Maude Tripper, Mr*. W. II.
Halliard, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith,
Mr*. Ros* Adams, Mr*. P. K.
(ieialer, Mr*. 0 . K. McKay, Mr*.
B. C. Moore, Mr*. Clyde Itamsey,
Mrs. John C. Ream*, Dr. Klirabeth Tracy and Mr*. Frank Evan*
Present officer* are Mr*. W.

11.

Brinson, Hanford Woman's
Club, president; Mrs. Joel Field,
Pilot d u b , 1st vice-president;
Mis Robert Kiadfoid, Altamonte
Springs Women’s Club, 2nd vicep resilient;
Mrs. Milton lime,
Oviedo Woman1' Club, recording
secretary; Mrs. C. M. Flowers,
Hanford C ardm Club, correspond­
ing secretary; Mr*. Joe Corley,
Business and Professional Worn
eit's Club, treasurer; arid Mrs.
John C. Ream*, Longwood Civic
League, auditor.
Present nirmher clubs of the
Federation Include the I.tmgwood
I l 'M l M f *

(la

r**e

n is i

clvlc-nilndedrif-vt, ami enterprising
ability of llir u----------- women'*
i,r{at'i?*, , i r r ' m MtnfwxlI amt
nod HeS»
mlmdo County. T h eir project
range (rum buying mill, for imdcf
privilege,! Whir* to I In* run
of a museum to house
m u 1100k ' and antniue furniture
These women’* g ro u p , furuisb
entertainm ent, viva
work and
Interest foi every lyin' of per­
sonalitythrough
th eir
social
function*, welfare work and olucallnnal program*. Luncheon*, ti-a*,
supper*, t'u aan r', m'I iooI piu g iam .,
flower show-, dram a*, bridge
pa 1tie ., inualraie*, fashion shows,
look review . Mini civic developHunt program s uinke up nn in
lrr» .tin e ami varied \e ailv pro­
gram.
The Hallie H un Ison t'h ap tsr,
Piiuglilii
of the A met lean Itlulutiun, has maul p rn eti.u l pro­
ject,- along with it- original aim
—"to perpetuate the meinurv and
spirit of tin* rmji and women who
achieved A met "-BII independence,
t-i prom ote dcK-lopment of an
enlightened public- opinion ami to
foster p iln u tir citu eii-h ip '
Tl&gt;e o rg an ltaliu n u | a aeminole
County Museum A s-uciation lor
tin p u ip u e uf ru n 'tru rtilig a
liutldlhr to liim-e llu ticlieisl
Ill-sirv H Haufnrd enlb-ellon uf
care booh* ami antique furmlur*
w » - u m h r ta t.r ii |.\ the local D

V

R. C hapter which appointed Mr*
I . It I law,-on a- dial 1man ut the
m u'cuni ctuntnitbe
With the
cooperation of the W om an'. Club
Mr*. Dtiwuon tailed a meeting of
r » p r e e n t a il .e. of civic I'luhs and
other interested
in te ie strd «i»upgroup* to tudy
t nily
plans tor financing the built
imiidiria
At pre«ent much of the tieneiai
Hanfoid coilCi tUni is on ill-(day
at Hie W om an', ('lull building.
The regent of tile l&gt; A I!
is Mrs. A W. Lee while -l iving is*

Sanford is centrally lo­
cated, near many places of
interest which you have
heard about for a long time
and aKvays planned to see.
Why not make your plans a
reality hy linking Sanford,
I- loridn your home. We be­
lieve Sanford to Im&gt; the
friendliest place in Anterior.

IVf; WOULD A P P R E C I A T E YOUR INQUIRIES
REG A AV DNG

Y O UR REA L ESTA T E N E E D S '

A T P R E S E N T W E H A V E M A NY F I N E “B U Y S "
IN A V A R I E T Y O F LISTINGS

FRED W . BEN D ER,
i!IM North I’ark Avenue

realto r
Sanford, Florida

Fashions fo r
Florida W e a r . . .
PKfi PALMER
JONATHAN LOGAN
MINX MODES
TEEN-TIMFR
ANN SUTTON
SWAN8DOWN
JAUNTY JUNIORS
U !

KORET OP CALIFORNIA
HOLLYWOOD PREMIER

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LINGERIE

PIECE GOODS

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NOTIONS

MILLINERY
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BOYS
DEPARTMENT

MEN A YOUNG MEN’S
DEPARTMENT
ENTIRE FAMILY

Hand Wrought Iron Furniture
Individually Designed To Meet Your Requirements

CHINE &amp; SUPPLY
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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�MONDAY FEB. 12,1951

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

94 nrw home* hvre.

}ermits In Sanford During *50 H it
0 0 0 Breaking A ll Previous Records
^

BARBECUE AT OZIER’S ILLINI RANCH

Built
Over $1
94 Built

j» f Ih r ilraigmnc
fuT.inily a
York Ctly developer, haa n r r t r i l S ta ir lloaul of
21 h o m o during th r paet year. Albany, N.Y. . J.

W. tV. Daw eon, a former N r » » n

•circling rbolrv^ Inrat inn* in Hire
ir»M*nhal area*. Thr-r h*iu*r»
av-raged lin.noo in jr.'in ri »nl
a ir of Ihr three ltr-lr&lt;eim type and
featuring a “l'l*h and a hnlf.’
Dunn* hi* operationa here Mr.
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,inoir
J H » fr
lthan
im n
»•»
llawMin ha» Iniill
in
fine horttoa, and is In iking forI ward, he said, to building man)
more, providing controls, material
ami financing fartors a ir favor-

charge of r.tirnating ami eonIrarU ami John K. |hil»on i«
"lo i Hitrtolrnt in rh atg r of ron
.-trurtlori.
Two nrw
limn Chain
lyalge. III. a ir Crril Oiier and
ti oSod
w nI
tv r i t r f
»«»
| &gt; - * r iu | iiiia
IVrllrr
to
whom tdeveloping
'projects of 6tkl or mnrr homes it
an old story, plan to build up thr
llrl Air Section east of Mellonvillr
Avenue, once thr pioneer routr
w i m m i i

•)MORttifLORIr

;7tre U rj« d by John CIi«»— . City

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building Inapertnr.
Thla amount waa moir than dou­
ble the IlM!) figure of ll.158.UUt
which in tarn had hem th r highaal building total rearhad in thr
Malory of the rommunily.
More than 140 homee were built
In Sanford during I960 at a coat of
•1,012.100 aa compared with the
94 home* built In 1949 al a roat

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t.

of thr $7,000-$9,000 rlavs. Ihiring January h. received 10 per­

mit* to build boiiiea of this tape,
and arr»ranlrd for more than half

,.if th r $147,166 building total.
Mr. IVrllrr Is .eerrtary and
trrsaurer of the film and M. \V.
Orirr, a son of Cecil, Is serving as
sssistsnt secretary and treasurer.
Rsy Oiler, brother of Cecil, is
Itm lla a o t fta l-.av Hlafclt

A SOUND STATE WITH
A SOUND AND EXPAND­
ING ECONOMY BASED ON
UNIQUE ADVANTAGES OF
CLIMATE AND LOCATION

—

All prevtoua record. for building
In Sanford war* broken in 1950
when permit* totalling
in aatimatrd value of eom trurtion

"f Hu- hum,-.-, Iraing from Sanford tuwatd Ft.
mend-cr «f the CaUin in Orlando.
A rchitecture at
Cecil O iler ia pir-idenl
the
K. I la ik x k ha* m m , which i* building 70 Inme*

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titan

SEE FLORIDA FROM SANFORD

...

of IMJ.4W).

In Decrmber. I960, Mr. Ulllon
laaurd a 11,041.940 -trrmit
for
S anfnrd’a first public housing proJoet known aa the Caatir llrrw er

EXCELLENT HIGHWAYS RADIATE IN ALL DIRECTIONS
FROM SANFORD TO THE PRINCIPLE POINTS OF
INTEREST IN CENTRAL FLORIDA

dovalopinrnt and located in thr
N egro aevlinn of (»old»l&gt;on&gt;. Thl*
boosted the Dreeml*ri total up to
A;
or more than for thr
entire year of 1949.
Among the other major pro­
ject. of I960 waa the Muniripal
mining Pool mating nearly
Swimming
? 150,000 During recent month, the
m w *65,000 Flret
Pirabyterian
Church Annex waa opened.
lor
pen
eated bark of Ilia rhurrh an&gt;l with
an aritrancr on K
Thiol S trrrt, this
la the third attrartlv r rhurrh addi­
tion to lie made in Hanford during
a tw» year period. Completed In
J - 1949-50 ware the annexes of the
Flrat Methodist Churrh and thr
First Baptist Churri.
The rebuilding hv Frank Kvan*
of tbe Evans Building, now hurt*lo t the MeClung Store at First
Street and Magnolia Avenue, wamw of the major retail atom im­
provement. of the year.
D iring the past year the New
York Olanta spent morr than 140,
000 to Improve the Mayfair Inn
la mwyutrotltii for Its re-opening
a t DOC. 9. Thla Included an miter
white cooling by the t.umino pro-

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Agiong the largest home drvtloCmenl projects In Sanford
during the past year ware the
mor« than 100 house, hull! by the
Phillips Properties of which Weihorn! Phillips, Orlando, la ownrr
sad manager.
Thl» progressiva firm, which
haa (wen operating In Sanford for
tha past two &gt;aara, haa Irullt whole
afreets of houses, ranging In the

Many Itccreational Facilities
AUK ALSO A V A IL A B L E IlKUK

AND LIVING
ACCOMMODATIONS
ARE INEXPENSIVE
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR
COCKTAIL BAR

Sh'iwi, enjoying a liarhceur al thr (lilera* tam-h near Osteen is
Photo By To&lt;l Swalm
s group that Inrludrd a numl-e; of tourists from Illinois and n lh rr At their left at rnd of the table la Mere lin e r. thilr son. Mr*. Andrew
slate*, ami residents of Hanford. Thr ranch ia owned jointly by flay Can away at left fioul ia shown enjoying u hit of Ihr l&gt;arl&gt;ei ms I wild
and levll Oiler The latter, who was host for the orraslon. ia shown l«oar that had Iwen killed on the ranch during a hunt. Mr. Callaway,
In renter wearing ruwlmy hat ami shirt. To his left la Mrs. O airr. Hanfu'd City f'ommiasinnar, ia In hark row, areood from right rnd.
97.OOO.fJt.0OO clan. Thr»« include
Home* In the Hjinl*an'l&lt;&gt; nertlon lie
tween Mellonvllle ami lx&gt;cuat Avenuei, Palmetto Avenue south of

buy it-

Twenty-fifth S tm t, the Pivtehumt
errs near the High School, and
; Highland Park,
1 Within a few week* the firm

will have inmpletrd a 20 home
project in Hanfo Park, local**! on
Orange Avenue lietween Twentyfourth ami Twenty-fifth Blreeta.

The Phillips Properties have from
ISO to .too employee* working on
those projects. During 1949 they
built n large perrentagr of thr

AND FOR
PRIVATE I’AllTIES &amp; BANQUETS
REMEMBER
THE PLANTATION ROOM

CLUB DIAMOND
Ib'lainrl lligltvvny

Phono 01712

like this

Left—Built-in

kitchen

cabinet*. Built-in drettoent *hnwing the laical
In

Phillips builds it-

like this

mirrored,

vanity

built-in

denlgn

plenty of drawing npace.

to fit...modem furnishings for modern homes
Why nttl modernize yrttir home now? Phillip* In-

riuhlrie* ran give you rnmplele cimIm on rebuilding
rablnet*. doorway*, window*, and built-in furnl
tnrei Ihr modern way of living today.

Htamplr of r w l o a
•jp r ilr«k train to
»pe*lal nrrfrr.

Everything for the miOdcr way be
had fro*.thI* «m m m t* of oopglyi

with

A Neclion of the mmt modern mill
working giant in Central Florida.
Von are cordially lavliad to vlalt
PhUlipa Indaoirtaa any day ascoft

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Modem Adaptations Combined
With Colonial Architecture In
r
.t a :

Home Of Jame« Hamilton Crapp
|M *11 ,lm ,e|&gt;',-ir
I «.l it,ill iMr, l|\
•;,.&lt;&lt; looiocii. standi * (ll(lftU&gt;
homy on M -lloinille A iem ir whmc i i h m i i Ituill &lt;1
lic ratn r il w»« wlml we
had .ilw,iv« w anted I r.itMi-tl in i Invrlv •ritinu «&gt;( h ll i u L , lli«* m e n -io o m reiiclrm r ill Mi iiimI M n I itnr* llim illo n ( Mil** ii'tn liin n lltr N urllirin tiadilion
til (.'olnnl.il aicliilcclurr with some m m lrm uJ.tppont iw tlir r tlr iin i .it « rll as I la*interior In make it one n( ||i&lt;* o illilim lnut Ironic* n(
Designed linm l l r itamlm'int of lit anility, lltr r n ln r home (ratines .tn
unutii.il inti lint ol lu lttu ! Iimsli knotty pittr ji.iorlling | ird m ilo rd in thhallway. tin* IMP rill,i;} 1* irtn.t.ik iWy .till active .!&gt; well .i* | im &lt;In at c 'l'f iu lU
With Ivtn tm.ill t IllLKri* III lltr hollar.
One one titlr *&gt;l tin li.tllw 1)' 1 il - in iltugiliy lu n il'lifil tltimi;* room
With two lon't it. u m iri dtrlvr* holding p illed pirt r* n( Ml*. C lapp* u lirr.
1 limit, atittl »1 y*t.t| ! tint*l, plenty Itl «.ilnitrl*. &lt;Intel*, .irul «lir|ir&gt; .tir *li«,,!ulr|*.
i m n u r y , '.|V Mi l 1. in-*. who Itki- In b ill Ini* III tloM gr spate ill twilit h
In keep her thing*
l l r lilmli |*r.tt ti lit nn* umiiii liMiiitltnl v*tl li I Mill 1 m in i) period prei r-,
r»lrml- llii- *itliif lrin*i|t nl lln Itniitr. .«iul n t n pinlnm uiam e In a lairjr nil
|Mlltl.lll n| ill•* frapp** ii-lrll *• II n|l| tltlailllri Villi m llllril lit .1 Iflfllll Ilf |||i&gt;

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Women’s CIuIjk
If «mfttiu»il &gt; him l*ii r
mi*. It W Rlipre» hj. tn i n rrr:
Mi*. J. II Huy, rogi.-frnr; Mi* A
R. Key, historian i-tfl Mi • Mil
murid Met* It. Iilirm mi}Young m u'm n
ami lanipr*.
women • a ir |niii*il 'tacether In
tin* Gamma I rniMn » bkpler, ltd .,
Sigm.-r I'lil .'irnrity, **tinIt i* onnf (hr niw ri in gnnH/dtun- in
Kn n fin 11 Onr nf It r hl« f p f n W •
d u rin g th*' i«t- 1 year m
th#
founding n| n Nlii *r t fi'i th#
^ 'e rn a M -lanighton Memorial lb**TrM Ul ■ml providing a rn-fptinin*t
a t th e n o s p lta l ouch tiny Officer*
of th** Minority include Mi*.
Daphne ronrirlly, ntmtilrfll: Mi*
Robert ||ir I***ort. first vicr-nred
dent; Mi** Tni Livingston. . 1* 1*11-1
t i e r p rr* u lrn l. Mi
Kllraiieili
Dyson. s e rrrla iy ; Mr
Charlr
Vodnpich. rn frrMmmllnr -m e te r*
end Mr* flm rifr Danglrnrtn, Ilea
surer.
T hr Gat d m n u ll, with Mr 1.
Spencri ■» in r lil«nt. i* partlu tally ptninl of thi iiim i' • of it
effort* in augm enting it* ImililiriK
fund Hurinir th r p**t yrm Th»*
m onry ha* tu rn u***l t*» hrln pav
fo r th# portion nf m ttlv m inplrtrd
G arden Cluli liiiiiilimt "n K o t
P irat R trrrt mill H r lh tr illr Avr
ntir.

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• •i*laiy Mi* Howard Montieth,
rnrif'*|e&gt;n*llnir »i*rietary, Ml*. VV.
il Mleil.e. treasurer; Mrs. R. A.
Smith, parliamentarian; and Mr*.
George Well*, house chairman.
Thr Inr,it rhnptrr nf HaiUaaah,
Woman's /.mniat oiganiintinn i«
led i*y Mi* ll••rrnan Jainlwiin.
prrMdent; a «t»tei| hv Mr*. Hen
U nit, tdn p irald eit; Mrs. Mrlyin
S'-kiml. '.•re ta rj; ami Mr*. Wil­
li.*;.* 1
irei»*urrr. The Hanford
women hoartilv endor*# the not ion* I overall fund ion* nf fund
rnliing for aid to «pprr**ei| Jewi*h
pee pi# Ratal rdm-atlon for Ita mem1er*. and ilivcua* current events
The rhlh i* ilivnlnl inln four at their mrelinga.

p i r iilinl;

Mi ' tienrjr# Hardin.
trcoldllig *i i-irln ry , Mr«. II II
if'rnniley, rnrre«|Hi|ii|iMK secretaty;
'an d Mt* /»li llutllff, irrasarnr.
Tin- rrim*lelinK and n fnrni*himr
nf il* kilrhen ilnrim; I he pa*i
I year Inn llahli I e.l ihe pinlilrin nf
; rpli ilrfimm: fur ihi* Inilie* nf Ihe
i W iwnn1* r.lnli lie pnnripal rhari(ly* tiinieil i- I h r i |&gt;kiu jo Im| i of
• w&lt; II re 'iin ifi sin'll under th e
. if-iitljnrr of \|r . miffnid M ihi'n
jliin, Jr.
i InUiini' dnrat#if hy
luctrliri* nf Ihe rlitli ami (hr puolli'
pen*rally, I* wild at no pmfit tn
ihr i lull, and the y ra rw li derolwl
to rharitv.
I

prioin*

the Aim rican Home l&gt;«-

I ailment. Ihe fiv p

|le|iailni#»\V

Ihe H m aitinent n f/ Kin# Art*, and
th* Koriitl Ilepaitm enl. Thr A nt­
illia n ffoyv l&gt;epailm rnl I* de*
•ijined t* in te ir-t youm; houa*'
*tiv.&gt; irith ita lecture and rmieimf
lunyrant*. it* -*•■i«*l fUnrlhm*, ami
a parly at f'lnistn ia* f»r the
rhildien of lie tnriith r*.
M#m! i "f ifie f n i, II. p m ’
nieot af# prim nrtly a lo ta im in
m nnly and nuinlripnl prntileni*.
I l l I0IW fit program * were defoil'd In in n a ert atinlt and fire
tnntrol, pulilii tridfaie. the e*ta
Mi*hmrnt o f the (Srneral ftanfnrd
laiitoum, hnapital lienefit*, hl*h.
way •»fely, ami a faahion th n *
Itmik reyirw a, dram a dav*. niuTh# rlnh • | mi *non*»r» an arliv** »irate* and th* Artfmalnl M*eaJunint G»r*lrn Glnh anmtit th# rlne under Ihe dlrefthtn of Mr*
It f \ Moore m m o ri* ' the yearly
arliOnl children umlrr th*
nf Mr*. iTIyilr |lain*«v « h" art* pingrant of ihe Kino Alta D epart­
ioght h m tid ittn rr and f1«wrr ment. The Social D ypirtm rnl en
rran arn .rtit t m a ptogfam ** tertaln* for the oclionl trachtr* nf
M flatly dtalvnerf *« *fMr the in Rrminelr Courtly and enhiy* ir* av
K r a i of rhlldrrn nf all aipd’.'T V h' nth,#r in terratlu g eorial affairs
w ork la p la m l mi aahihit with all durine th# year.
th e
h nU tlful
majoi display *
Officer* nf »h# W(&gt;m,tn,# Glnh
d a d a a th# annual flower *hnw nr# Mr*. R B, Crum ley, president;
Mr* F, T. M eriw ether, first f ir e
V hfrh take# plae# In Marrh.
Uarden Cloh meetinir* are nip president; Mr*. D. fl. Walk In*.
pleaM otatliwith th# monthly r irrlr *rr«nd rire preaU kiu; Mrs. I - K.
■ M iU nii *uwii|( th« hieven circles. £|t#ne*r. third vie# p. eaUier.t; Mr*.
O t t o officers a e rrin e with Mrs. 0 . M. Harrison, past p m id tn i;

t

are N n . B. W Wilk#, trfc*t Mr*. H- W. Gmwlapoad, remrdlng

Thrr.ugh the Hmlaaaah Mmliral
O igitniiatl'in. two hoapltalr are
maintained in Israel, th# lladassah
M'-diral Center ami the Rathachlld
lladnaaah U niversity Hospital, in
w hi. h i&lt; a • o m p lrte mrsilcal and
nursing arhnol. A rhild w elfare
mid v • t*tonal guidance program
for &lt; Idldrrn I* h”ing rarrietl on In
ln n .il through the efforts of Had**" ih. The Youth Allyah program
assists with the Immigration of
young people to Israrl- W ith donnthm* tn the Jew ish National
F u r l. Hadasaah help* puryhaae
laml from the Aral** upon which
Jew ish i&gt;et*on* may a«tlla.
Another of th r p atrio tir group*
i« the N. de V*re llnw anl Chapter,
tlniteal Itaughtrr* of the Con­
federacy. The essential purpose nf
th e U. I&gt;. C. is to k#ep alive the
memory nf and to peitw tuate the
frm r of Confederal# aoMiart who
|m*t their live* in th# way between
th e state*. Members of thl* group
ar# proud of th eir contribution!
In a fund tn provtd# ■ niche In
the
W ashington Cathedral In
memory nf R obert E. hm. I
Earh year th* If. D. C. contri­
bute* to local eharitle* a* well as
tn the support of Randolph Relief,
a horn# m aintained fo r widow# of
Confederate w tu ra n a . In April of
each y«ai Memorial Day la obaarr «d hero and n m |fcg gad

flow i t * itre iilnrtil tipno Hie gntvi .
of Cnnfetlerate soldier*. A v h- 'd
progmm wa» presen lei I on Jan
til nt tlir Seminole High Selin.&gt;1
at which tim e » l*mh entitlr.l
•'(.re, the A m rrtratt" was |u r-. nt
c l to Seminole High Kthnol nod
Junior High School,
Mr*. W. It Hyimn l» |ne»i«hnl

of the H l&gt;, C nod a«»i'ting her
are Mr*. K. K. Roumillat, vn •
presided; Ml* Z It. Itillllff,
triflery: *i&gt;*. .1 M. Ilaye*. tree
* u tn; Mr. W C. Hill, rrgi*lriu;
Mr* A. K K m w ilrr, rhaplain
Mi*. K. II. I.nnev, indlii ihairtusii
and Mr*. W. A Hiunitcy, hi*lm
Ian.

With u national purpose &lt;f
"improvement nt condition* In all
profession* ami huslnetae*. exten­
sion nf opiHirtunitie* to Imprnve
professional *tatu* of women and
prrpa'atiun of memlmt* for lrsd&lt; •
ship in their romniunltlea. Hi*
state, and the nation" Ihe lhi&gt;im
and Professional Women's Club
i* active in rivie Improvement
as well a* •durational affairof the city.
One nf the main events of the
rlul&gt; year la the *|xin*nrlng of a
Junior Tennla tnurramenl in Hep
ternls-r for hoy* and girls 17 year of age and under. \ •peerh clinic
has recently been otganired whl.h
mrmltfra feel will aid and give
ronfldenre In then re»perMve
field* of rmpleyntanl.
MUs Rettv l.ou Partin. l7-ye-«rold high achool student, w*« the
winner nf a "Ml** Sanford- Iwautv
ronte*t sponaored h r the It, A I’
W. In August. Another pm ire!
which the Huh ha* undertaken
for lh# year I* the sponsoring of n
wtlfarr dental rllnlr through th*
roeparaiion of the local d#nll«t».
The rluh i* nmt#t the leadership
of Mr«. P. M. Gingle* and other
officer* Inclmle Mr*. T. J. Ronth.
flrat rice presidciil; Mr*. R. R.
Tru#, acconil vie# president; Mr*.
Gertruda Gilbert, cormpoudlng
aacretary; Mra. V. Little, rerord-

fl*

ing secretaiy; and Mi - l.»i» Hintley, tre u su n r.
Tlie Pilot (lu ll. s I mi take* an
m li\e In lrrrsl in many civic and
w ’lfste project* In Hanford. The
"Milk Rank", which -uppllr* milk
to neetly famii'e* throughout the
county, I* a n a jo r iiro.iect nf the
■lull each year. T iller Ihiii.Ii i .I
dollai* was rxitetidrd dining the
past year fot this pnttKtae.
Thn eluh »pon*or* n high school
g ill fm (iirl's filale in Tallahas*
■ee each yeup arti| Hm group coop• rail's on all w orthy elvie nrojerl*
and drive* for fund* Fur many
year* the Pilot l.'luli was in charge
of Ihe Tiilwrculiisi* and Health
A**oriallnn C hristm as Heal sal#
until the Association was able to
aeeure amt pay a full-time worker.
Furnishing* w ete secured and
maintenance i* provided for a
loom nt the local hospital hy the
club,
Reiving *» tite»i,lent of the Hull
I* Mr*. It. K. Chapm an. Mr*. John
I.. Clark, fir-l vice-president; Mis*
Maud Ramsey, second virr.preal.
i.'rn*' Mrs. George A. Htbie. re ­
c u r ling »e, ro tary ; Mr*. It. M. Hall
corresponding aecrrtary ; and Mra.
E sther Rive, treasu rer.
The Hanford Pilot Cluh la one of
'Jt&lt; surh organiiatinn* comprising
the Fourth IH strirt. Pilot In ter­
national. A iT*-*i fied service
orgnnitathm f»r hualnea* ami
|.tnfr**!ona) worr.*n, the rluh
strives to iin'ulcate the Ideal of
service us a hast* of all worthy
enterprises, ami fu rth e r Ita appllratin n in the arsrial, business and
civic Rfe of th e community. The

international project la th# re­
habilitation nf VlnKHitiepb France,
a small village that waa acci­
dent ally demolished hv tl. S.
forres during World War II.
For women whose husbands, bro­
ther* or aona ware, member* of the
armed service* during one of the
two last war* are the American
Legion Auxiliary, and the Vet­
eran* of Foreign Wars Auxiliary.

Tlir l-rgmn A iixlliutv ha* Mm crelaiy ; Mr* t Tatenre Collin*,
M. K. Itakct a* it- picsldcnl mid puldinly chair m an ; Mi-, K J
oth er officer* a re 'I ts . C II Cole, Moughtun, Ji , ginird; Mr Clayton
first vice p resid en t: Mr*. Roy Til - Smith, Sunshine rhuirnmn; M 's
lis, second vice president; Mt* W W. K Vlhhn, historian; Mr- c
R. Hrcrhci, iTiuplalu; Mi* C. K VV. Johnson, p a tn o tle in d rin ln i
The Sanford S lo t) league w»
H unter, serg ean t.at-arm * ; Mt- J
(J. Gallnway, **»i'!ntd srrgrnnt ("rinrd rivrlllly fo r the purpose of
•&gt;t an u s; Mt*. C. It W rhstei, w
•tudying the m t of lory In in
e re tary ; .Mi** Laiirn Chittenden, pielallnn.
tre a stlirr; Mis* Edna Chittenden,
The League eoopviule* witii
lil»tntlnn; Mr*. J. M. G arrett. &lt;&gt;th"r ngcmli* In wliose in Id- ol
Mr*. It. W l.tppim-nll and Mr&lt; work story telling piny* nn impoi
Virginia Wind, exeeutlvt imurd I util pill I in'll m* Ihe (hi Iit ic l|memlier*.
iirnry, puMic tcinnds, m trslio M
With the p tiltrip n l aim of aiding program s mid ih n r il. nod c h u n k
veteran* in tro u b le arul m rd tv -cliiml o rg aniiallon-. M rnd«i-hl(i
well as child w elfa re wetk, mem­ 1in the Slory Lcnguc is gairied hy
ber# uf the au x ilia ry are called iipplicatinn.
upon tn assslst th e Red Cru*« and
The group present* n regular
all welfare agritelo*. They maki progiam over Ihe tndiu stntinn nl
i "infort article* for hu.pit*ll*id 11: 1(i each F rid ay niurning w itii
veteran*, co n trib u te tn a tobacco thn rooperalinn o f the lilunrv and
fund fur vrteran* and at *Ihr i-t - the public school*. In observance
tna* send gifts for Joy Hhi&lt;|i« at of Nntiunsl Hook Week the gruu|i
the veteran*' hospital* The au x ili­
ary also sponsor* Poppy Day pre-entt'd pu|ip&lt;'t*, m-ordlngi nod
to »lx Hnnford irliocd* and
which aids invalid veteran* hv hook*
puirli*: ing lh# flow er- from Ihe story teller* w ere supplied to
veterans' hospital*, and selling I »chinds, civic orgmiltHtiims, w el­
them nn thn n tm -t* of Hanford fare agencies nml tn , hutch *rhoo|w ith part nf th e proceeds retu rn ­ nnil other rluh* in the county.
The Story League, width wax
ing to thr hosnltal* and p«rt ludng
UM'd locally l&gt;y th e auxillaty in otganiled three year* ago, ha* n*
It* president Mr*. 8. J. NIs; f'r* t
rehabilitation w ork.
The women sponsor Ihe Girl'* vice presldint and program ch a ir­
S tate program an d furnish aid to m an, Mrs. Fred ItoMi; second vice
th# Salvation A rm y , Celery (T ale, president and publicity chairm an.
a
teen-age o rganiiatinn.
and Mra. 0 . K. W hile; third »ice presi­
d en t and service chairman, Mr*.
Ihe Tuberculosis Assoelalinp
The Vtterana of Foreign War* W. 1„ Roche; recording secretary,
Auxiliary IntereaU ll*elf mainly Mra. R. F, Moule; rorfaipanding
with Ita aid tn a horn* at Eaton i secretary, Mrs. R. 1- Garrison;

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Rapids, Mich,

founded

for

thn 1treasurer, Mra. K. C. William*;

1&gt;Umove nf giving a home tn or- and historian, Mra. R. C. Long.

Phans nf war casualties. The group
also give* aid t» Ihe three vet­
erans* hospitals In Florida and
assist with all local charities.
Mrx. R. H. Raulerson Is nr#sidenl r f th# auxiliary; Mr*. Shan­
non Winn, senior vice president;
Mra. Earl Doaaey, junior v!c«
'dMt; Mra. R. Z. Johnson,
urer; Mrs. Fred Render, ao-

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The Masonic Lodge auxiliary,
Seminole Chapter Nn, *J, Order nf
Eastern Star, meet a th# first and
third Thursday nf earh mnnlh. Ita
Worthv Matron. Mr*. Hammy
lamp, has rho*#n u* the auxiliary
aim “promoting love and lovallv"
and the group ia proud of th# aid
It hai given In the oast several
year* tn the Masonic Home In Ht.

I'elcr •bur g
Worthy I'nttmi t. I I*. Iloltc,law ; n--&lt;* lair mntrnn, Mr*. J . T.
MiT.ain: ii. iicinte natron, Robert
Cob; in i,to il V|i«. \ K. Shoem aker. If* „-ur*’i, 111-. I .. T.
Shrphaid; , ,.ndu. t r, --. 'Ir- VV. f,.
Il,,.it, , ....... . late
rondu, tress,
'1i
.1 I1 ilo li/i law; chaplain.
Mi
Mori ay Intvi i; mor-hall,
M,

m

I \ Howurii; orgunU t, Mr*.

Lvn Harkov; Allah. Mi*. V. H.
Wyatt} HutJi, Mra. Il K Gordellt
f. -liter,
MrI.net lie
N orton;
.Maltha, .M&gt;-. I,, .VI. Hwnin; E lecta,
Mr-, J. II Andi-f-on; w arder, Mr*,
All'crtn lnni»; sentinel, J. It. Jones.
An auxiliary of the t*d,| Fellows,
Seminnl, llthekiiii l.odge No, 43

meet* on the second «nd fourth
Thui*dav- of ••*«h ni«iith nt the
Odd Fellow* I f&lt;*II on Magnolia
Aienuc.

Mr*. W II It,*’,'I,,-, lia* Iwen
ehn twl ns Noble Grand: Mr*. I. If.
Itutmw, Rigid Hupiairter; Mr*.
Nancy lUiMdii-, l# fi Supporter}
'll-* lilt, W&lt;H»laid. Vi,e G 'xnd,
Mr-. Mil inn Vickery, M-#t Hiri,purtet; Ml 0 F. Ibiwntd. Klgnt
Supporter; Mr* H L. Munre,
w arder; Mt- I. R. Ho'dihan, con­
ductor; Mr* I* 11. Foie, chaplain;
Mr«. E llin lid h
Hnnnum. 1’a tt
Noble Grand; Mr*, bn- Corley,
m uahlan: Mr* VV E. Haines, color
liearer; Mrs.
Henry .Inmewm.
m o ld in g siw retary; Mr* Virginia
Vndri-on, final,, ml "m-relnry; and
Mis. la’onn Vb-bnin, reeording seetelnry.

There am many other women*#
group* and aitxiliarir* In Sanford
ini lading one led hy Mra. P. A.
Rowland for th# Brotherhood uf
Hallway Trainmen, one for t h t
Woodsmen nf the World and Uw
Spanish.American War Veterans.
Th* arhoola of Sanford and 8t*
ml nnl# County ail hav# their toterratwl Parent-Teacher Associa­
tions and for women interested
primarily in their borne* la the
Home Demons!ration Club w ith
Mias Lila Woodard a* its i|ta L

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PAGE SIX

Colonial Home
ICwatlase* grwas gage glsel
family. The portrait, which hang*
on tha wall above tha dubonnet
divan, faces tha gray tiled fire
placa over which hangs a large
glided mirror.
Evening Is a time for relaxation
for tha family, and the place for
relaxation 1* a small den opening
off the living room, gaily decora­
ted with a areen color scheme and
matching plaid touched on the sec­
tional sofa. Mr. and Mra. Crapps
listen to the radio or play cards
while Ann and one-year-old llilly
are asleep In their upataira nuraery.
floor* opsn from the den and the
living room on tu a large acreaped
porch which provides a pleasant
eooi atmosphere for warm summer
avertings. Tit*.' potcii ju lu a ii. mwiii.
to bring some of the outside inside
with a flower bed reaching all the
ly to the ground on one side of
• maroon cement floor. There Is
also a door leading Into th e roomy
back yard and the playhouse where
Ann entertains her young friends,
Built of while rednr shingles, the
playhouse was a gift to Ann frum
her grandfather, W. C. Hill, former
mayor of ftsnft.nl and owner of the

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Hill Lumber and Supply Company.
Moat of Mrs. Crapps’ miming
la apant in planning mania, shopping, and caring for Billy whlla
Ann ia in achool, and ao ona of th«
Im portant room* in tba house to
her la the kilchtn. This moat effi­
cient room la done entirely In the
aam r natural knotty pine which ia
found in the reat of the house. This
includes the walls as well as the
built-in cabinets which utilise all
available space. A General Klectrlc
refrigerator and four burner stove
mark the tips of the U-shaped
work space. On the fourth wall, ta ­
king uo approximately five inches
of space wnen not in use. Is a red
formica drop-leaf breakfast table
which when raised, forma a rosy
ami convenient breakfast nook.
Closets are found in the most
unexpected places throughout the
buuAt, Ji tS not at all aut ul &gt;■tit a
to find targe double closets on both
side* of the large window at the
head of the stairs, and on each side
of the double French doors leading
on tu the balcony In the master
liedraom, which Is the same site as
the living room. Double closets are
also found In the nursery and the
guest room which are separated by
a bath.

Lake Front Home

Local Federation

ICaallaaeC grows gage Oae)
and echo the coral and green
■hades In their floral design.
The only room In whleh wallpar la used is In the back entrance
II where a whits background Is
overlaid with a green leafy de­
sign. The floor is of small tiles
and ratan furniture Is also placed
In this room.
The mastrr bedroom at the left
on the front of the home has
green walls and features dark
furnilurr rornhim-d with beige,
gold and rust color. The powder
room and bath Is of green ami
yellow tile. From the hall at the
left of the living room opens the
master bedroom ami the other two
bedrooms. Tbe ball Is lined with
close ti an.1 shelve*.
The Tooke’s daughter. Miss Pa­
tricia Tooke, u high school stu­
dent, has achieved a feminine a t­
mosphere in her room with blue
rugs, floral draperies and blond
mahogany furniture against pow
der blue walls. Her bath is uf
pink ami blue tiles.
If. K. Took.-, III. the Tooke's
junior high srhool age son, has a
room of his own at th&lt;- rear of the

U 'ssllasH great P is* Tfceeel
Civic I&gt;eague, organised In 1911
under tha nama of lha l»ngwood
Improvement Society with nina
charter members. In 1913 the
name was changed to the [&lt;ongwouo Civic l-eague and In 1914 a
club house was acquired. The
object of the League la to build
up, beautify and Improve tha
town. The League has sponsor­
ed a library and has purchases!
additional books from time to
time and its 54 members donate
to various charities.
The Sanford Woman's Club was
organised in 1913, incorporated
in ittlfl, admitted to the Florida
S tatr Federation In lUlll ana in
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house wlih *a outside entrance.
The room has cocoa walls, blend­
ing Urapcri&lt;-s, grrrn rugs, light a l­
mond wood furniture with darker
walnut trim. A bulletin hoard on
thr wall is an excellent spot for
ti e placing of Ids medal* and cer­
tificates won fur riflery while at
summer ramp. The bath adjoining
this riMitii Is nf (M-ach and cocoa

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MONDAY F E E 12. 1251

Local Federation
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tn» General Federation in 1920.
I h e club furnUhed and main*
lain* a room at the local h o ip iu l,
R unsnra a high achool girts
club and a teorrarntaliv*
to G irt’*
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Lake M ary, Lake Monroe, Long*
wood, Paula, Elder Spring* and
Sanford, wa* organ lied In 1935.
Under the direction of Mi*a Lila
Woodard, Home D em onitration
Agent, the club supervises all
4-11 Club work in the county and
form* home dem onitration group*
which wurk for the p ro g re x iv e
improvement of home and com*

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A few o f th e oulitanding pro­
ject* of th e County Council in ­
clude the sponsoring of a scholar(hip fund fo r girl*, *punaormhip of
canning conteata and dreaa-making rotiteata in connection with
elate ccnteata, and Cooperation
with the Am erican U-gion fair.
1’iraent officer* are Mr*. C. M
Flower*, S an fo rd , prraiJcnt; Mt*.

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J. K. Roblnaon, la k e M ary, flrat
vice preaident; Mr*. Claude .lit*
tell, Lake Monroe, aecorut vice
preaident;
Mr*. George Otto,
Longwood, aecretary; and Mr*.
John Foa, Paola, treasu rer.
A nother member, the business
and Professional Women’s Club,
**• organised In Sanford in Dec.
1. 1948. The B. * P. W. Club U
the largest organised group of
business and professional women
In the United S tates. Aiding w ith
its charity work the local rlob
sponsor* a coffee to w hlrh th e
public is invited each month. Mr*.
P. M. Gingle* la Its president.
The Woman’* Community Club
of South Seminol* County at Fern
Park was organised Apr. 4, 1949
with a r h r r te r membership of 14.
Mr*. Andrew A. Brook* was the
flrat president of the club which
ha* a* it objective* the serial
amt cu ltural tcvrlopm ent of the
community. The club ha* rep a ir­
ed the Casaelhrrry Community
House a* it* clubhouse and a* a
Hireling place for
o rg an isa­
tions of the community.
The d u o m aintains a lending
library, sponsor* a Youth Center
■ltd is active in all charitable
drive* nnd civic m atter*, o fficers

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Sanford Churches
•('•allaae* Press Pas* T*«l
cross thereon. And n« I l*&gt;wrd in
reverence and closet) my ryr*. I
beheld the living church. The wall*
were not of brick and stone, but
of dedicated will* held together
with the m ortar of mutual de­
pendence ami common com m itt­
ment to the Ue*t yet revealed.
T h e window* were not rtf stain ­
ed glata, hut of m ulti-co lorn!
deams, hope*, and aipi ration*,
through which there came the
vision of infinite beauty that shone
with the broken brilliance of «
include Mt«. Robert L. Hooker,
pre-idrnt; Mr*. Henry Han«eu,
vice president; Mr*. Robert F.
Hi ■■nr. ii -.- i .Uiik m-vi• t« i v.. MiWoody W. I.owdermllk, to n e * ,
ponding *ecrelary; and Mr*- H er­
man Joyce, Measurer.
Other Seminole County Wom­
en's organtiation* affiliated with
the Federation are the A lta­
monte Spring* Woman’* l.lub, the
Oviedo Woman'* Club, the Sunford Harden Club ami the Pilot
Club.

PAf.E SEVEN

thousand sun*. The towering p il­
lar* and tho vaulted arches w ere
not of stone and steel, but of fa r reaching atm* lifted in prayer*
innum rtha! and intermingling.
'The tong aisle* were not e a r| voted with velvet runners, but w ith
tem ptations trampled under fee t
and good resolutions kept. T h door* were never shut. They w ere
wide open with welcome to nil
hum anity: saint* and sinner*,
rich and poor, bl»;k, brown, y e l­
low, and w hite—whomsoever.
T h e altar vs-s* not of carved
wood, but of penitent h e a rts,
ashamed of their sins, made stro n g
with the w n ie of forgivnes*. T h e
pulpit was not a dl** for the derlaratiori of dogma, but a place o f
light and fire whence came fo rth
flushes of tru th nnd the im pact
of power.
‘The Holy Hook ws&lt; not a single
volume held aloft on a lectern,
but all life studied unashamedly,
tested daringly, expnirncrd d e e p ­
ly, com forted tenderly, challenged
constantly.
T h e music was not romtioundesl
of organ nnd voice*, hut of conseerntrd leadership and w ell-de­

veloped d iv ersities, all harm on­
ised into the m atchless melody of
creative co-operation.
'And the w arm th of the living
chutch, w herein all glowed w ith
radiant v itality , came not from
furnace and fuel, but from obedi­
ence to Him who *aith: "Thou
shall love th e Lord thy God w ith
all thy h eart, soul, mind n n l
strength; and they neighbor a*
thyself.'
"If Sanford is nble to achieve
this dream of the Chutch," co n ­
cluded Hr. Root, "it will he u d e ­
lightful place to live, delightful
for every m em ber of the fam ily.’*
Also joining in welcoming Sunford and Sem inole County vUltor*
to their service* and activities are
the t'h rM ian and Missionary At! Dance Church at Park Avenue and
Fourteenth S tre e t, the Church of
God of M iller Farms, C hrist
Church of l.ongwond. Church of
Christ at Kirn Avenue and Second
Street. Seventh
Hay A dventist
Church at Seventh Street ami Elm
Avenue, F irst Church of C hrist
Scientist at 800 East Second
Street, Free Methodist Church at
la u re l Avenue and West F ourth

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Street, the Com munity Church of
Lake Mary, th e Church of God at
2509 Elm A venue, th* Central
Baptist Church a t Ninth S treet
and Laurel A venue, the Upsala
Presbyterian Church, the A ssem ­
bly of Cod at 1200 Laurel Avenue
and the Church o f the Naiarem* at
11.1 Maple Avenue.

Geronimo, A pache Indian te r ­
ror, wav im prisoned at Fort Pick­
ens, from O ctober, IBM, until May,
1888.

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‘ it doors all year round.

j^anford ia a community which prides itself on its
friendly people and ideal location . . . and where

WE ARE BUIUMNG 70 TWO AND THREE BED-ROOM HOMES IN O N E OF
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MONDAY FEB. 12. 1951

TIIE SANFORD HER AM). SANFORD. FLORIDA

Thousand* of woou iM-«» an! ■ Tomnk* K talr I’a ik , n&lt;*i,i OrS talactite formation* »t Florida
m tm
S la te Park, M ananna, white tbisrv feed at Myakka Itiver round, )&gt;*■ the same p l a c i l&gt;«auty
I which pioneer* taw in |fi|5 .
ok Uko m yriad* of *oda straw s. S tate P ark, Sarasota,

MAKE YOUR HOME

J5 Are Employed
By Firm Making
French Lingerie
tin., nf Kiinfnrd'a newer en terip ri e. | . the P etite Pari* whlth
•|teri»|it» in th e m anufacture of
I'niinUn lingerie. Thl» firm w u
ttu Nil utnlcr the direction of Mr*.
VI \ Yelvfnirton who nerved with
the C ounter-Intelligentr Service
in Frankfort, G erm any during the
Inn! wm Met inspiration for this
lingerie wa* gained on leave* during inr oversea* servlet* when »he
uoi 1.1 the
beautiful
handmade
iii!ileti;nitnent* of P stislan de. ign-

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Mi
Yelvington sta rted a facloty Mere upon tier tr tu r n to the
United State* and now employ* 45
p i n- who m ake th e article* hy
hand. She »erve» an president of
•h- corporation and
ha* tteen
oini'd hy her bro th er, A lbert Fitt*
nhn tu I., ai. executive vire prr*ilent.
While tin firm i» piim arily a

Building Permits
tt'eallaaeS F i . a r a g e l . « i l
developing a 3,100 ra ttle ranch
near O 'tern and ia a form er Wi»conafu hotel proprleter.
On Jan. 20 O iler.W eller Inr.,
an iited from the City an uption
on a whole city block overlooking
Lake Monroe for the building of
a Co-unit apartm ent project, the
moat ambitioua of it* type ever
m ail-order business tbe*e g a r­
m e n t' are becoming increasingly
im p o rtan t to women of thia toeality. The firm advertises In many
well-known m agaiinea and news­
paper* turh as Glamour, Madem­
oiselle and Charm and la the third
la rg e st apparel industry In Flor{Ida.
Mi*. Ycivinglon u n i m a t uniy
’ the finest in illka, ribbon* and
| lace, are used in the handmade *ri Uric* which are individually ini"peeled. Orders a re reced ed from
i all over the United S tales and
from many foreign countries Ineluding India, Jap an , A frica, Can
oda. Ala-ka and V errtu ela .

undertaken here.
Now devoted to use aa a softball
diamond the area h aa a frontage
o f 240 feet on Seminole Boulevard,
w ith .150 fret depth on Palmetto
ami Hood Avenue*. located Im­
mediately behind th e Greyhound
Bus station and close to the busi­
ness section, the tnuo.noo project
is to include store* and a meet­
ing hall for eivie club*.
Assisting the O tiera In their en­
terprise* is a nephew , Lowell
O sier.
“ I like Sanford an d am sold on
th e place." said Cecil Osier who
ha* lived here for m ore than a
year. “One reason 1 derided to in­
vest here is your C ity adm inistra­
tion of young an d progressive
men. In addition, I believe that
your w atrrfront term in al will he
th e key to future expansion here."
A sa e u wny so m any one story
homes ate built, he replied, "IVop lr are tired of stairw ays." lie
added that all of hia building I*
under F!IA and m eets its stan­
dards.
Iteferring to ap a rtm en t piojerts,
h r ex p ,e««*d the d esire to huild
apartm ent* herr a t th e rate nf

GO units a year if possible, and if
sufficient land i* available.
Bradford Building Inc. la the
ro n tra c to r fot the C astle Brewer
p ro jec t. Foundation* for the 125
u n its a re now- alrnot com pleted and
it la expected that th e whole pro­
je c t will be ready fo r occupancy
by Sept I, according to Ralph
Cow an, chairman and George Wil­
liam s, executive directo r of the
S anford }|uuiing A uthority. KIton
J . Moughtnn l* arc h itec t fur the
project. It will house about 500
person*.
Building Is due to s ta r t soon on
a 40 unit FHA p roject for white
te n a n ts at Third S tre e t ami Pe­
can Avenue. It wilt t&gt;e named
Kdwari] Higgins T a rra c e in honor
of th e late Ldward H iggins, who
revived the housing project* while
se rv in g as manager of the SonInrfe •' i-r.'y r hand e r -f Cum
rnercc.
D uring the past v r a r a numl&gt;er o f Iwautlful homes of the 125,000-950,000 type have Iwen erected
In th e Mayfair section and facing
L ake Monroe. The f irs t of the»&lt;j
* s i th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
H a rry Tooke. Home* w ere erected
n earb y by W. V. B itting and At-

BAND FESTIVAL
DAYTONA BEACH, Feb- 12—
(S p ecial)—O v e r
1,000 student
member* of bands end orchestras
from 18 cities in the central dis­
tric t of Florida will convene her*
Fch. 2d for an all-day musical
com petition climaxing
with a ^
massed 1,000-piece ronvert.
P articip atin g in the 5th annual
liand festival will lie the following
schools, all from ten counties of
the 4th district, Florida Bandmas­
ter* Association:
Ireland High: Sanford Seminole
H igh; Orlando Senior, Cherokee
and M emorial H ighs; lo^sburg,
Ocala. New Sm yrna Itrarh. Melbourne, Cocoa, Ocoee Junior H igh;
Reddick High; Ijikcview High at
W inter Garden; W inter Park, %
Apopka and Titusville; and M ain­
land and Seahrcexc Highs from
Oavtnnn Krach.
Iiert Ja rrell.
The la test of the new hemes on
the lakefront is th a t of Mr. and
Mrs. H arry Lee, who have ju st
moved into their house. These
home* were designed hy Elton J.
Mmighton, assisted by P. M.
Glngle*. Farther east. Or. Wade
G arner I* building a fine hntuc.

COME IN MARCH
FOR BASEBALL THRILLS

A Complete HuildmR Service
Is Offered fly

Watch all 2 3 Giants’ Farm
Clubs in Spring Training

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FUN A FTER DARK

the H ay lalr Inn - ownsd sn d apersled b&gt; the
N r* to il, C u n t* baseball rluh — lies beside Ike (pathlin t blue e a te r* of IS wioats.ifiile t,ah e Mao foe la the
lu ail til reo iral Florida. Here, O s ml lea behiw Jackaouvlllr, I* * l.n p k a l paradise — * land n f galdea-spaaglcd
o ran sr trin e * set against a backdrop n f awaybig palms.

Maffalt Inn vUtlnt* te ttlv e Iter guest privilege.
*t I he magnificent 11-holc raarae nf the nearby Seminole
Country (Tub. Fire transportation In and from th r
course In hotel station wagons.

Skilled recreation d tre rto tj ftil to u t M inings with
gsisl). T hey lm Its jou to dances, movies, btngu par lie*
or other group amusements nightly in Ike hotel. They
(lad you p artn e rs fue bridge, plug-pong or Itnnia on the
floodlight courts.

SPRINGTIME IS GM)RI0UK HERE

FOOD FOIt A KINO

In Marrh and April the Hanfnnl countryside ts
ablate with flam boyant tropical flnw ara; the perfume
uf hln**nmlng o ran g e grove* fill* Ik* air. Nlghla ara
balm y; tirlahl, warm sunlight beckon* you every day
to iiiiidmu fun.

Menu* at the Mayfair Inn are prepared by *n
expert chef. Thick, lender steaks and chop*, and delicious
p sslrio a re hi* specialties. Three limes daily, hi* genrm o. servings gratify your vsralkm-whelled appetite.

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Wt* Invite yttti In nee us If you nrctl
fiiikIh In build nr inirvlmac a homr.
Wu mnke many ilifferont tyiam
uf nmrlRiuff luutut to null individual
roquiromuntn.

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tanning health(ally aa tha private beach . . . lunching
at an umbrella-shaded paal-sMe table.

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FISH FOR TACKLE-ftMASHINfi RA88

RESERVE NOW FOR MARCH AND APRIL

In early .March over TN players frasn the Giants’
2-1 minnr.lengne baseball dab* gather , s t lb* Glacis'
training base four mlku from the hotel, quests are
welcome tn watch those players In Act tan on seven
pnsrtlrr diamonds; free transportation U provided la
kntrl atnUma wagons.
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U kes and alreama
around the M a y f a i r
Ian abound In Mack haaa, bard-fighiiag monalero of
M aad IB
Baport guides, ohh bout and tackle, nanalty

Only n few rmima ara atilt available at lb# Mayfair
| nn daring Marrk aad AprIL Immedlai* reservation I* %
reeomme^od. Write te Mr. (Ttorlap QS Marian. Manager.
Ike M ayfair Inn. Hanford, Florida, In New Yerk and
vkiully, telephone WLronaln T-gggx.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANfOllD. TLOHIDA

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which i* made in a large pot kept
continuously over a fire which I*
constantly burning. They have no
regular rating hours hut the stew
Iwt is always ready ami when­
ever a hunter return* to camp
with a piece of v e n iu ii, rabbit, or
squirrel, the meat Is thrown Into
the pot, together with corn, toma­
toes, or whatever else may he
found lying around. Whenever
anyone get* hungry he Just takes
a large dipper and helps himself
to the stew.
In rerrnt years the Seminoln
man ha* abandoned mint of hi*
native garb and usually appear*
in a ten-gallon hat, dark trouser*
shoes and shirt of many colors,
flowing freely to III* knee* or
tucked into the tops of his trou­
sers.
Itul the women still dress murh
as they did 60 or 100 years sgo.
Th.ii outfit consists of a long
full skirt made of hundred* of
piece* of hHghl-rolorrd strip*
rarcfully sewn together In a man­
ner somewhat resembling a rain­
bow. and a rape around the
shoulders estrndlng just M ow
the waist, and hundred* «f string*
of heads around their necks. The
skirt is made of horlionUl liand*
of cloth each about two Inche*
whir, fashioned In sn liilifratr
design and made up of tiny piece*
of material, some no larger than
half an Inch suuare. The «Mrl*
grow wider a* they grow longer
and their rlrrllng hems sweep the
ground.
Sometime* the rape* .ire made
In the &gt;ame way, hut u»ually they
are of nlaln color* with wittier
fringe
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small ruffle of con­
trasting color around the bottom.
In addition to the cape the youngrr women oflan w ear a triangular
■rarf nf thin height silk worn on
ton nf the cape 'flo .e under the
ehln and tied In the hack, the
point* hanrtng between I h c
shoulder*. The women and child­
ren. with few exceptions, *1111 go
Iwre foot hut th alr long, ftill
skirts almost hide their feet.
The Seminole women are great
admirer* nf heads and are some
time* seen In towrn with as much
as 2ft pounds nf bead* around
'.heir neek* at one time. They are
usually made of a porcelain com­
position purchased In email Iota
at local store*. Fancy Is allowed
to run freP In the designs formed bv these heads. They era often
worn as an almost solid breast
. plate extending up to the ear
lobe*. Colors are not mixed on
»ne airing hut several string* nf
the same shade often follow each
other making solid bands of
color.
Kven th rjln irs t girl babies w»ar
bracelet* and neelrlar**. A hany
girl receive* a strin g nf be*d» «l
birth and throughout her life she
runlinue* to arrum ulale them
Rome rome as g ifts, others arc
bought with the money alto same,
upon teething the age when sn*

What Kind of a Risk Was Columbus?

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straw .like Miudl.
For the heating print
Ihet •
is a large steam plant with two
large oil fueled bullet*. The fin
men are Kirhv Sellers, Aliimn
hike* and T. II Sermon
t’rorn the rooking vnt« (hr hodgo on ronveyor tu-lt- and are fed
tin machine* with revolving 'Inun
that bleak up the hud into ulilp
whlrh undergo more pum-bou nf n,
rtushlng and mashtng machhe
then are gnnled for It ngth ond
quality liefore panning to the work
era al the hnekllng marhini for
separation of the -ofteneil material
Into fibre*.
Kmcrging fiom the htuklim:
machlnr* a* worker* alternately
feed rath end of the irgrnmit irito
the ntarhlne, the fibre*. I’d lo yi.
Inehe* lung, hove u well rnmlied
appearand' anil are mrilium brown
in color. They m e nest mrked
ami plated in long drying rham
bsr*.
Taken from the .lr&gt;er, tin

I.tin'll* «»f fibrr
Kcplcd nn»l
itMKhd. Nest they a ir fa l to a
n.rirMng machine that removes
wii.te nod short fibres. The
burnlli pioreetl to another departnunt where they ere fed to a new
type of mnchinc whlrh quickly
rirrle* them with four length* of
heavy twine, an impiuvrmcnt over
the former method of a single
in i ‘ ill twine, a* the bundle re.lime, h— storage spare than
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lo u not her building the fibre
hoodh • ii - dipped into parafina
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t d i . - Some of thr bundle* are
to in l in fiMginnl length prior to
•hipnunt. tit her bundle*, inrlud•ng ll.... - for the whisk broom
factory, are prnreased in an rffii lent rhvln conveyor type of ma•hlrte while the material Is rut
and trirnriud to ivi|uirnl lengths.
The plant’* modernisation program, will In applleil to the pro. . -m g dcpartmenls, .aid Mr.
»*riuhl Interim ■» nf the build.
log* Will lie cleaned and repainted

she Is more interested in the n|i
praranre of the younger women
of bet family tlmn In lid self Inhrgins giving away her heml-i,
hut she will always keep iiiuugli
lo errvrr herself eompletely from
shoulder tn chin.

lb* rrw in li
chine# that ant
the wore of u
worker* show
Hun and 'kill
| iMn,,|eM nf „h„
iMistest around
I |mn,i|e» of fhe
runn| IM j,|arP
machine, and II
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production lln
fibres, rherk tl
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wj(), r„ | Unen
chine-, laeque
, hnuldet* and

We arc (wrliculiarly Inlcrcatetl in coopemtinir with new firms plnnniiijr
to locate In this city.

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The Latest Motion Picture Hits

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All the refinements Hint technical skill and financial support ran pro
duce have been incorporated into the motion picture presentations seer
at the Rilz Theater. One need nnt travel any longer to metropolitan cen
lers to see and hear the finest a rtis ts .. They come to you daily al your fo­
cal playhouse. You may relax in luxutioua comfort and enjoy the freedom from care in overflowing measure while you witness the outstand­
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Women Contribute Florida Pines A r e
To Farm Life By $100 Million Tree
4-H Club Activities For State Farmers the
M a n a g e r Anderson
R e p o r t s $107,000
, Increase In Sales
Over Previous Year

Woman and firla a r t doing their
part in tha agricultural activity
of Scminola County by gardening,
canning, raising poultry and live
stock, said Miss Lila Woodard,
rounty home demonstration a rent.
Tha foremost agencies In pro­
moting these activities are the
seven Senior Home Demonstration
Clubs with an enrollment of more
than 200 women, and eight 4*11 or
Junior Home Demonstration Clubs
with 190 members from It com­
munities.
Represented in 4-H work are
Altamonte Springs, Bear Lake,
Casselberry, Fern Hark, Geneva,
base alary, Lake Monroe, Longwood, Maitland, Paola and Han­
ford.
Many different phases of homemaking and agricultural demon­
stration* are undertaken by 4-H
girls a* part of the County Extension Program. These include
preparation of healthful meals,
selection of suitable clothing,
keeping personal accounts, shar­
ing in household tasks.
Other activities Include improv­
ing the interior of the home and
planting native shrubs and tree*
which will add beauty and attrac­
tiveness to tha home.
The agriculture activities includa raising vegetables and fnilta
that may be sold, and canning the
surplus to help meet the dietary
needs of tha family. Raising Docks
of poultry or caring for the family
Dock; rare for a dairy calf and
raising a dairy herd, purchase and
rare for a sow and ner pigs are
other activities undertaken by 4-1!
members.
Women of the
communities
learn new methods of canning and
preserving foods in conneetion
with their Home Demonstration
work. In Ovltdo, which haa a mod­
ern canning kltchan supervised by
Mrs. Grace Olllff. the women can­
ned more than 7,1*12 pints of vege­
tables, fruits and meats last year.

The Sanford State Farmers M ar­
ket. tin* second largest In the state,
did a total business of 64,7.12,929
for the season of 1949-60, an In­
crease of f 107,2*9 uvrr that of the
receding season, according to
andy Anderson, manager.
The Market is located a t the
intersection of two of Sanford's
busiest -(reels, French Avenue,
Tusa::;^ aerth sad rsuth and con­
necting with the Orlando-(&gt;el-and
highway, and Thirteenth Street
gunning east and west.
With as many as 216 of the big
semi-trailer* ruling Into lie- M ar­
ket during a single week of the
busy season, the pavement of
F'rrnch Avenue several years ago
'became full of holes. Since It was
'declared a farm-to-market road
5iy the State, the resufaring Job
rwas done by the Slate Road De­
:!mrnt
, The City of Sanford co-operated
JiF putting up no-parking sign*
along the Avenue. With the huge
Jrtcrsaro In traffic, however, it has
Jwtn found necessary to widen the
avenue from a two-lane to a six*
Jane artery. This project It due to
wtart this year at a State Road
•Department Job.
* The big trucks and semi-trailg n roll Into the Market area from
atates of the eastern seaboard, the
■mid-west, Canada, southern atates
Jsnd durlti" the in t year have been
e-uming friui Seattl". Washington
UDij l.or Any iev Csilf. for citrus
Truitt.
J Some Iifra I f the tremendous
evolumn of business handled a t the
•market may he gained by the fact
Jh at during one day in January of
Ahis year 81 big truckloads of fruit
•and vegetables rolled out of thp
•area, the biggest day of the sea-

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set
•local vegetable crops back consid­
erably and green beana and other
qtender crops In the Sanford, Zell•Wftod and Everglade* area* wore
vlomsged or destroyed. At Thanksliving tlma there wai a cold spell
rhen during a Dva day perlod, temgraturm at times dinped below
he freeilng point. More beans
rare destroyed, but more hardy
■eg*tables-such aa celery and cabige survived tha cold spall.
•curtailed, th* start of the Market
•season In October and Novamber
•did not look very promising for
4*1**. During November 118.967
'units, valued at 6274,288 war* sold
•i-omnarrd with 216,970 units whb-h
•in November, 1949 sold for 6628,**A hurricane blew In on u* on
lOct. 18, I960, and with a knock out
•blew. Doored the largest and bast
{bean crop for tha remit of nine,"
,Mr. Anderson declared. -T han old
•Jack Frost ram* riding In on Nov.
•24 ami stayed with ua for Dvt
.nights," he added, -completely
(destroying our late fall acreage
•of beans, Hoppers, tomatoes, egg‘plant and squash.
• Citrus fruits, including oranges,
•grapefruit and tangerines, how'ever, survived th* cold spell* and
,wliM* and prior to th* Christmas
fStaaon lit* two large peeking plants
■at th* Market, and those In th*
*M*rby area wore taxed to capac­
i t y to supply tha heavy demand.
• With the odvant of warmer weaMher the vegetable crops mad* a
’ comeback and th* amply plat(forms of the Msrkct began to pile
• up with produce. Semi-trailer* be•pan to roll Into the market area In
(Increasing numbers, am) buyers

Sanford State Farmers' Market
appear th at tin- price doldrums of
the preceding season worn about
over. In one day, Jan. 2, more than
0,1.12 packages ur units of 23 types
of vegetables were received at th*
Market and buying was brisk. Cel­
ery from Itelle Glade made It* tieLocal growrrs, sensing an ac­
tive m arket, appeared with truck
load* of turnllis, rollards, Boston
and Icelterg letture, onions and
mustard gieena. l-ong distant-''
call* from buyers In northern cities
began am id a Jangle of many telehone*. Grower* here were deghted tu find cabbage bringing
64.76 a 60 pound l«g a* compared
to about 70 cents a year ago. Negro
crews sang merrily aa they har­
vested the crops In the field*.
The Hanford Market Is known
throughout the produte Industry
as Florida'a one stop loading cen­
ter because here a produce buyer
can find almost everything grown
In Florida or even from Cuba ami
the Isle of Pine- which recently
sent fine cucumbers selling at
114.30.
The ringing of telephone* in­
creased as good growing weather
continued In January and by tha
end of th# month the hugs- semi­
trailers were jamming around tha

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ment of other markets In Florida
which have hail an amaslng effect
upon the development of agricul­
ture.
Not only have tha markets given
an Impetus to locally grown pro­
duce sal?*, but even Cuban prodm era have benefitted, sending
pineapples, mangoes, bananas and
other products.
The Sanford Market la the only
one In the state, however, that
handle* products grown In other
states. This business ia growing
and last year 208,348 units were
siiiii for I1.1MU3. In 1948-49, 165,447 units sold for 1102,724.
Since the main shed of more
than 400 feet in ienglh was built,
an eight stall addition and an auc­
tion block war* added during the

nut prove sufficient, as the whole
are* get* jammed on busy days,
The addition last fall of another
loading platform along most uf
the south side of the main building
aided greatly In reducing loading
congestion and gave dealers two
loading platforms Instead of hut
on* a* formerly. All oP th* main
buildings were rersntly repainted,
In addition to th* proouc* dealera a number of new buyers have
lucated at Ihu market. These Inelude the We*ro Food* Co., buy#r* for the Kroger Stores. R. F.
Robinson, who operates a marketlug service, earn* hare from Provl
dance, R, I.
During winter months th* Mark*t haa a U.S.D.A. news service
with dally reports of celery, cabbag* Mad ••ram ie sale* her* and
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by M n. James

Meta begin to aoom Reward ai

ThU l“ 0p*T:

Market Dealer* Association of
which Al Skinner of the Sanford
Produce Co,, It president, Jim
Fields secretary, Ernest Southward
Is vice president and Joe Corley
Is treasurer, th * group holds a
dinner meeting on th* third Wed­
nesday of eaen month, and have
worked out many novel wnvi of
publlciilng the market. Including
•'gns on trucks advertising the
one stop feature of the m arket.
Truckers often need accommo­
dations overnight and for this
purpose several season* ago John
Andes erected a new building near
the Market. Th* upper floor of
this la devoted to room* and a
hotel. On the lower Door (a a re s ­
taurant and store.
The big demand for trucks and
■rml-trallero haa brought Dva
truck transportation broken to
th* market area. These are Wilson
Horns, H. H. Rates, J. M. Blythe,
C. E. Phillips and tha Cross Court
try Trucking Co.
The M arkft haa its own barber­
shop, filling station and restau
rani, th* latter under managewent of Louis Palmer.
The two citrus pack
at the m arket, Ksstn*
hart* and tlw Market Fr
a large business last y
286,111 baas# of orangt
841; 87.742 boxes of gr
6220.000 and 78,187 boi
gerlnea a t 1161,829. Cl
reived from a radius o
mites. During Deeembt
sold at an average of I
suit tangerines al 63.10.
California ha* lately
an appetlla for Florida
A truck load left on J
i-oa Angeles. The truck
so by R rw s Fowler •
Hummel Ttuiy eat'matw
would ruita about 80 he
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hating season.
v* a ■*•- wiles current pi
the Hanford to the vartau*

Historic Fort Pickens on Rant*
Rosa Island, Is referred to as
-Jungle Town".

he assumes the role of a school
master, telling all about th* mar­
Th* name of Ormond ha* been
ket and |ta function* to clasae*
of earnest young student* from honored In the Halifax country
(reetlweeg Da Peg* T t r e l

By ODELL GRIFFITH
Tha pina la Florida's million
do'l*p traa.
In fart, this traa means millions
—inn o f them—annually to the
'sndnwner alone «nd •* bread and
hutter to thousands of state work­
ers and their families, according
to Forester l~ T. Nleland of the
Service.
Sevan type* nf pina— slash,
long leaf, sand, loblolly, palm,
spruce and shortlaaf—grow in
h tor Ida, hut with tha virgin traeta
of longlaaf now nearly eihausted
the tree economy of the state Is
being reared t.&lt; the slash pine, the
forester said.
Flash grows more rapidly than
InnpWaf ard I* eouallv suitable
for Loth timber and turpentining.
It must hare fire protection while
oung.
Although nniv two of the seven,
slash and longlaaf, ara sound fi*
nanrlal assets, Florida's history la
wrapped about the pine. For the
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ma .an.J i k t ' l i i u l s i 'a s * a t ml
now
almost meihausted
"lightered”
knot has warmed generations of
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pairs? You'll find tha answer
quickly and taiily In the w
‘YELLOW FACIES' of your
Telephone Directory. TWsc's

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»l*t* now rank* first in th#
nation In trew planting-even over
almost treeless Nebraska. Ami
with good reason, for with dim ini­
shing timber supplies In the Uu* £
Itad Btstes, tha pine D im portant
for its construction, paper and
nrdirlnal products.
Tha forester estimsled that IS
million seedlings will ha plantai)
hr traa farm ers during 1961.
Nr Iland's career of 66 years as
a tlmberman is almost as Interesting as tha story of tha pina. Ha
ha« tramped through almost all
tha tlmbar stands in tha state and
ha&gt; loured naarly rrary turpentine
stUI, papar mill and creosote plant Q
in Florida.
At astanslon forattar, ha was
tha originator of tha timher-giaxing-gama program of land u tilltalion, and without fanfare h»
sparked a traa planting program
which, under aupereision of tha
Eiteiulon Service's rounty agrnta,
m*snt th* planting of approxlmatajy 16 million slash seeding*
during tha past 12 months.
Ills program of millitu* pasture
iraatlanaO Os Pas* Tfcresl
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY FEB. 11^951

Seminole County
Produces Half Of
Florida’s C elery

MARKET DEALERS ASSOCIATION
ifiW iM ia m s /ik V ia

Value Of 1,890.840
Crates Last Year Is
Placed At $4,500,000
Half of the
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in Seminole County on the fertile
aaml land* of Sanford and the
murk land* in the Oviedo oectlon.
and totalled more than 1,890.810
crate*, valued in exre** of ft,f»tjo,(a hj.
Flame* r«lea»rd by the U.
frepartrnrrit of Agriculture In
co-operation with the State Markiting Hureau, an office of which
I* maintained during the growing
iea*on at the Sanford Stat
Farmer* Market where market
bulletin* are relea«ed daily to the
trade, aliow the*. &gt;,5Tfi acre* of
Seminole County r-L.-y re»uited
in »hiptnent.i of 4,603 car*.
Thit wax well over a carload of
celery an acre compared to
the general
Flotilla averago
which with 9,040 acre*, produced
9,147 carload- of the vegetable.
In Palm Heaeh County H took
.-l,o00 acre* to produce 2,739 car*
of celery.
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The I960 *ea*o«, hrVeVer, w ai
not up to the u*ua! level in
price* received.
The- farm er
looked at 1919 favorable m u lt*
when the crop in SenlQiole County
*&lt;• worth fbA&amp;S,00,Vnd thinking
history
would
repeal
itwelf,
plan lied'accordingly lie increaved
the winter acreage contiderably.
The Spring situation took on an
entirely different aapect due to
tin- drprr**ed winter F. t&gt;. H.
markrt ami acreage wa* reduced
nearly 4 per cent I* low that of
the prevlou* *ea*on. ’
Thi* »ea»ou price* mi vege­
table* ate much Iii4^her than
mitial- Celery shipment* have
brought larger return* than
during the previous. season and
of late the price ha* averaged
about 12 HO a crate. .The general
average during the,preceding *ea■oti wa* about 92 41 a unit.
Shipment* are aomewhat leaa
*o far tld* M*a»on than during
tile value |H-tiod U*t year. Aa of
Jan. 2d about 404 rant had been
•hipped from thl* d litrlrt, aa
compared with 718 at the aamc
date In 1950. Theie Included 110
carload* grown In Sanford, 169
In Ovlrvlo .ii.d PJS.In Ztllwood In
l-ake county.
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The firnt commertial celery
gniwn in Flotida wa* produced
hi Hanford, Seminole County ami
It I* Mill the couhttrV uio*| ImIMirtant crop. Whlln other' aection*
of the Mate have more recently
undertaken celery production, Se­
minole County remain* the largest
celery tiiuducing renter,-draw er*
* and :ihlti|iera of tli|e county al*o
.control important acreage In other
countie*, so th at better than one
half of the celery grows In Flori­
da I* actually marketed through
Sem'nole County Interests.
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Farmers Market

field for harvest. Often n machine
i* u»ed which cut* off t&gt;oth root*
and lop*. The general practice
tl •.nllmir.l I'r.-a, f a i r 1n*l
U to rut lh» rrlery with ki-ivc*,
park into hntra and to clip off n the Univer*lty of Floridu und
nearly college-. The atudent* allow
portion of the top*.
The relrry trachea the packing much interest and ate eager to
hou«e. ia placed upon a long holt learn, he report*.
The Market uperatora include
which move* through *|&gt;i»tnl
wauling machinm, la then *Di-,l Harold Kavtner. ilairv Tooke,
according to uniform dozens, and William V\ ilium,-. Jack H in t,
thrnce Into the prr-&lt;*&lt;v&gt;|cr. Tht* Hugh Whrlchel. Julian I'onder, W.
operation usually takra leaa than Tati Lockett, Cliaic 4k Company.,
an hour from the time of rutting. Kaatner and |{ol&gt;ert* ami the
In the pre-cooler the celery move* Snnfmd Proalua'e t ’an, operated lay
•lowly under water which I* held Al Skinner and Joe Corley,
at u tcinperaturv of apppruxiA number of packer* and Indusmatrly I degree* for nhout MO trie* are liaralavl near the market
minute*.
and include W. A. F atr irk, citru*
From the pre-cooler, ih. e n te r packer: the S-mthwanl Fruit Co.,
ate moved on conveyor hclta Into Standard liruwer* Inc., vrgitaMi'
irfrtp rrn trd car* or truck* for , packing plant, the Seminole Truck
and Tractor 0 r., Il.lham Motor
movement to markrt.
The
fornurly
hit;hl&gt;-prire.l •'o , and garage and the C ntral
tiolden or white celery v a rirtie . Florlila Quick Freeze a:iJ l.ccher
i n ilow ll giving way to l'a*«-al |
or green type*. Their la, however,
a good druiviid for both IV|v-*
the gulden, Iwing preferred for
choppeti valad*. and ••pw ially for
ita cooking flavor, t'annera u»e

Plant.
Orange* were the higgeit money
crop at the Market during the *cnton from July I, 1949 to June MO,
I960, and at an uverage of 9-3.4 4
a l&gt;o« brought f i ' l l , d l l .
Hear* of the tender green var­
iety proved to he the *ivo|id bigge t ilionrv crop in »pitr of *toimand frreiea and at an avrragr of
92 I* a hamper (nought 9764,022
for MIC.IMH huthel hamper*.
Celery, the major crop of the St.
John* River area, placed third at
92.60 n ernlc ntnl “07,107 crate*
•old for 1007,707.
In contra*! to present price* of
nion than &gt;4.75 it 60 pound luig,
cahhage averaged only 70 cent*
during the -en*on. and it took the
huge amount ot 0n7,M70 t..g i of
cahhage to bring in f 126.159. In
crate foim the vegetaMe brought
1129,363.
Other largo veiling commoilitie*
during the m n - *&gt;n oere grapef n n t. f229,8S&lt;!; red hlU* potatoe*.
&gt;201,660; (Meet corn, f t 60,702:
ic-berg lettuce, SJM0.20I; pepper*.
SIMO.ihiM; tangerine*. SI«S,:t29 and
tnmntoe*, fllOgP.'.'t.

Florida Pines
II . * l l * * n l I'rem I'a a * T u * l

itrip* of improved gra»«e* through
furcated land waa Inaugurated
more than a decade ago. The gras*y area* provide grazing for cattle
and at the tame time *erve a* exceilent firebreak*. N atural or
made pond* »upply water for
cattle and fur fn h , and game la
encouraged lii the woods.
"Our farmer* were given th«
haul financial fact* of tim ber
glowing." the fore*ter *aid. “They
were *hown profit record* com*
paring the return from tim ber
with (hat of field crops on poor
anil n \ri n lO-viar period. They
n!*o were told of the need for con*
• l i v i n g their water *hed and of
hnildii.g up th rlr land--a* vine*
will do—through organic tertiitration."
They were told, he added, of ex*
;
h proved that cv&lt;rf
could n** p Jji.d on pa*turrland
where pine* were grown and "an
appe.-il wa« made to the hunting
vtinct of every farmer by »how*
Ing him liow pine *tand* makit
ideal game preaervea."

COME TO OHI

INVEST IN SANFORD REAL ESTATE
OffUera of the Sanford 8tat* Farmer* M arkrt Dealer* Ainm-lathm nrr, left to right, Al Skinner,
prealdeitt; Jim Field*, secretary; Enie*t Southward, vice president: and Joe Corley, trvaaurvr. Thi*
group I* very active In promoting the agricultural I ntrr#*t» of Sanford and In advrrti*mg on truck* the
nne-Mop feature of the market.
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___
third of all the rclrn* grown In
the United State*, and during the
winter and apring month*, ac­
count* for nearly two-third* of
the total shipment*.
In June, the grower* of Sanford
mav be seen preparing the *eed
bed* for the coming season, and
the aewlng of bed* continue Into
December. These must be pro­
tected with special cloth, kepi
moist, and cloths must be removed
at Intervals to allow sunlight un­
til ths plants are large enough
to tolerate the warm sunshine.
feed beda are sown in alx Inc
row*, u*lng one pound of eeed
from 126 to 160 yard* of bed,
three feet wide. After about eight
week* plants are ready to *e* In
richly rertlllaed field*. Each bed
la utuallv sufficient for two acre*
of relrry. The setting Is done
mnitlv by hand on hammock land,
and by machine in the muc)
lands.
Artesian well* supply mineralladened underground water for
celery from the seed bed stag*
until harvesting time. In no other
local crop does water regulation

play such an Important part, an I
the water level mu»l he checked
dally.
It la far cry from the wild
celery found along the Nile Hlver
In Egypt, and cultivated fur u*e
many year* prior to the I'hrlMlan
era to the highly scientific pro­
duction of celery today. Visitor* In
Sanford have derived much plea­
sure from trip* throurh the celery
growing sections, viewing th-*
long, neat row- and smelling the
appetite whetting fragrance of
th&lt;s delicious vegetable a* It
grow* vigorously In the Florida
sunshine.
Celery, however, cannot lie left
entirely to nature, hut must l*e
carefully tended and nurtuied In
order to yield abundantly. Ferti­
liser is applied approxlmately
every 10 daya, and mint growers
uie heavy organic or natural mat
eriala, supplemented in many In­
stances by sprays containing iron,
sine, lime, manganere and copper.
Insects, ni well aa humans,
arv very fond of celery. Dusting
of the plants with tolwirro dual
and sulphur helps to protect the

plant* from dtrcsic and to ward
off the nttack* of in*ect*.
Field* are dusted or sprayed
almovt weekly with element* rr
•|uiii d for a high quality and nu­
trition* product. At Sanford, the
Central Florida Experiment Sta­
tion on Celery Avenue, a division
of the University of FloHda,
carrle* on year around work le
improve the eating iprallty and
appearance of celery and other
vegetable* grown here. Conitam
experimenting I* going on to
breed dDeaar re*i*tant plant* and
to fcr.b at po**lhle root dUeatr*.
All of thl* rare and protection,
plu* the Fliunla «un«hlne and
•bower*, ic m i Ii * hr wonderful
cro|nr of relrry, and about 12d
daya from transplanting, the
c-lerv I* ready for “ her ve*t" for
Idrarhlng ptupovea.
In cooler weather, bleaching pa
| mt i* flr*t rolleil along the tide*
of the celery row*, held in place
by wire brackets Murk Into the
ground, where It remains for ap­
proximately 10 day* or until the
heart formation is well bU-arhed
Special rrewa then move Into the

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Everything In the way of Fine Jowelry

202 East First Street

Sanford, Florida

�Chase &amp; Company Invests
$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 In Additions
Oldest Marketing Or­
ganization Shows
Faith In Future By
Expanding P l a n t
trr.c cX tfic oldest buii nextci in

8anford ami probably the •■Meat

marketing otyanlxalion in Florida
Chase A- Company whirh w ar
founded in I 8M and which hat
turvivr.l the ’’Mig Ftvete of 'HI*',
the Fruit Fly infestation of HeJH,
the I'attir of 11*117, at least two
booms ami a lur-t, and three major
American warn.
Imlirativc "I ita faith in the
future K'nwth and devrlopnu nt
of Seminole County farmlands and
related Industrie* i* the investmerit liy Chate A Company of an
additional •300,000 during the pant
year and a half In ita ire plant
and relrty parking facilities in
Sanford. Included In the improvementa to the Ih-anlall Avenue
packing house aim d three miles
real of the rity ate a cold atoraye warehouse with a -apacity of
40 ear load*, a new preeooliny plant
ami the addition of a new 100 111'
diesel enyine for yeneratiny electrleity for u«e In rrfrlycration.
making ire, and prrvoollny eelery
and other vryetaldea.
Now in the eortrae of lunatrueti«n ia a n additional Ul.fNMI square
fool concrete parkiny hou»e for
miscellaneous vryetaldea to which
the Atlantic Coast Fine Railroad
has Just eonipleted a new !0-rai
aide-track for loadiny.
The lleardall Avenue plant la In
operation from the middle of
October to June lb of each year
with an average payroll of al-out
• 1(1,000 a week. Altogether Chat"
6 Company hail a payroll in the
Sanford area last year of 1716,000
and paid taxes amounting to pm I,.
00?. There are some 61 •tnekholdW. A.
era of the rnmpany to whom divi­
dend* of IIOO^HN) were also paid.
In rorumrntiny on the growth I on the fine quality if Seminole
nf the rompatty during the past | County land* the natuial ad­
*6 yeat* and the large Investments vantages In temperature, t h •«
whleh have been recently made j abundance of watet for IrtlgaIn antisIpatlny &lt; s e n greater ! tlon, and (he whir variety of trurl;
growth In thr future. W. A. l-eff- crop* whleh .an he profitably pro­
let, rhairman nf the Imard nf duced here.
director*, said that Chase A Com
"In linpioving our faellitie*”,
pany la harking Ita experience of Mr. hefflei said, "we art* work­
over half a century In truck ing stradily toward the (tetter pie
farming in Seminole County, hated paratlon and refrigeration of
it

When It’s Summer In The Winter
Mli DAYS

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AWAIT YOU IN
SANFORD
SERVING SANFORD W I T H
SHOES AND C L O T H IN G FOR T H E
EN TIR E FA M ILY

G. W. C L A R K
FI ION K lia-\v

20fl SANFORD AVKNUK

now Seminole County ia one of the
In September- In alxiut six wrek* Tree Ranches Pushed
AHTIFKTAI. HHKFDING
leading cttrui producing areas for
the planla an- lianaft-irril fiom
• iiange rmmty ha* a record
Ita *lie In the Mate. And Chase
the si*i—
iI lied- tn the fields. Most
By Florida Farmers 6.IM
6 first services of artificial
A Company hat been foirntust in
of the fiehls are tiled and have
htfseshng dining It»S*(, according
this section In the development nf
an uitrsian aaler supply whirh
Florida’s pm ate
tiiiitwilaiul
ritrua and the packing ami mar­
ian la- i onti.dli,1 as nrisleil. Tliis owners Moved steadily ahead last 11®County Agent F. F. Haetxman.
The rounty agent said th r seiv.
keting uf cilru* fruit* as will aa
&gt;• mil* in an unu.-ually fine grade I year In tin- certification of liintwrvegetables.
of ealdiagr.
ice* were made a* a part of the
lands
umler
the
Am
rriran
Trr
■
Cal l-ayc I* pr iving to b®- m very
"While Iherc have teen seaThe 60 pound mesh hags, whirh Fat in Fystrm. Fight new unit*, herd imptovemrnt program of the
aorta of low prices ami damage prtifi able rron In 11st* Seminole ate easily nnidie.1, rontain alaiul with a total of 116,(111 acres of Orange County Artificial Breeding
front cold and froala", said Mr. (’minty area this year ami it i* Id lo 66 h..n,|4 „f rahhage and forestland, were drdiralesi to tin Association.
l-rffler, “progreaa and expansion- estimated that more than I.JIMI •hi* hulk of the crop is slnppesl continuous proiloction nf wo®*l for
The niimlx r, covering what .Mr.
notwithstanding these temporary arre* have !&gt;»en planted.
these, although worn* are marketed commercial U»e. This brings the lU itrnuin rallnl "a goosl portion
Quality
of
tile
vegetable
Is
gon«l
•rtbarki-have continued. Fanner*
in ioate*. lit adilition to the turn- stale’* total number of Tree of the cow Population of the coifnin Seminole County have made and the freeze in Texas recently moil variety of tabbagr, other Fatnis to 'J , with an average of ty," was reiea*ed to the agent by
rrrate&lt;l
a
shortage
th
at
sent
(he
good progress in improving their
varieties are ral-ed to some extent. l.ilW M , fouith largrst In the Carroll War.l of Winter Carden
landa and marntaining soil fer­ price up to an all time high of These inrlodc Chinese cabbage South.
president of the breeding group.
• 1.60 for a IW pound hag.
tility.
The»e
figure*
were
announced
whirh
11
*-einhlrs
celery
somewhat
Sale* i.f cabbage nt the Sanfoid
"In the last three years It has
In Washlnytun, II. C., hy Jamr
in appearance.
been the practice to u*e soil Stale Farmer* Market from Feu.
C. McClellan, chief fnrrstet for i li .V 2"4» I1,i:i&lt;i acres of private- a ,
fumigants for controlling Serna- j 1-6 this year tclaUm! 18.617 i-ags
Ainrtis-an Fc;p»t P rodurt. Indus- 'v ownvd tlmhertsnd certified for
lode*, or root-knot, and thl* prac­ at an average of •1.(16 n hag, satil
i ll IIOYS IT.ANT IMNK8
| tries. National coordinator of tin- perpitual and prixluctive tree
tice ha* tended to increase the Sandy Anderson, manager.
Several Saida Ho a roanty 4-11 ! free Fatm program
rh wing.
Purine t he month nf January of 1 rluh lioy* bic uiantlnp approxi- s - ~ S sC r'.d g ” S t r o e tit fl-4 . .1*1— lev
pnxh-vllo.i per t e e which-!x
gw.~.*«ari TlC PUMJ
rtantly increasing In Seminole I hi* year -1(1. lifts hag* of {.I.l.aye mnli Iv '.’OA'iO slash pine seed* entei Ihe Irce Faim program in p ro R ia m u s - - t a r t r d in I t M l,
County, notwithstanding the fa®' sold at thr Market foi 11(8,p’.H ' ling-, tsslslant County \yrnt IIIHI. The Tire Farm System i*
that some of thr farm* have been an average of 16.111 n hag and ex­ Henry Davis -ai®i I" Milton to­ i spsjiisoied oil Ihe state level hy Ih#- | h»iih .. i -» In Id - t a le * h a ve c a n ( lie
eet lifts s i r .
of
td t
continuously cropped for III years j ceeding the total leeriicil &lt;n lanu- day.
ratI ami Park Hcrvir.Florida Foi
Kc im
riry of I'.i.lo when lia i^ u i .......or more".
holding* totaled
anil the Florid* S'ato Chamber of owner 4 wilder holding
lasa* wciv sold.
r'uiiiiix •• •. tvitti kUon«ratl«!t from •.*V».n7« ncre« Im x i m of ehange of
The net annual growth of aw(Slower- in the Ktililold aie,i
oh n n *hip or 'nt failure to mainllie Southern Pine Association.
timber In Florida for IIMM was l.f groei wily plant (hi &lt;nlAas
Now active in SB state*. tin tain the standvid* of protection
billion 'mard feet.
Amerlran Tree Fntm System In- nod f irr»t management required. ^

Price 0 f Cabbage
Increases Rapidly
After Texas Freeze

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Loftier
eelety, tahhage, esearole, Ivltur*
ami other lesser crop* that make
up the large voltium of fresh fruit
nn.l vegetable* leaving Seminole
County.
Mr. I.effh i I* a native of Ssnford ami ha* been with Chase A
Company ever since November,
I'.HIN after about five yean a* a
rlerk In the Atlantic CoaM l.ine
fieight office, lie liegan a* a
tlrrk with Chase A Company ami
has set vest a* manager, vice pre­
sident, president and In hl« prerent posit Inn as rhairman of the
Imard. lie is a substantial stock­
holder ami ha* liven with the r«mpany for 43 year*.
(’base A Company was founded
Iht |HM| when a partnership was
fornird Iselween the late Sydney
tl. Chase, who came to Hariford in
1878, sii.l Ids Ino(her, Joshua C.
Chase, who anived In Ihe spring
of IHH4. At first the lompany
arletl mainly a* thr state ageney
for a large fertiliser company and
tattled on a general insuranca
latslnea*. hut after the standard
guage railroad was romplelad
front Jacksonville In IMd, Chase
A Company engaged In the pack­
ing and marketing of ritm i frulta.
What Is known a* the "Big
Freexe of ’IM", which aided most
of thr citrus trrr* to the ground,
lomprllrd Ihe company lo look
around for other opportunities,
and it wo* shortly after this that
vegetable growing In Seminole
County was h-gun. The first celery
In any volttmn amounted to about
three nr four earloarla a year.
Hitter then It ha* grown until
now Chase A Company alone
handle* 1.600 rar* a year. In ad­
dition to hundreds of ears of cab­
bage. esearole, lettuce, pepper*.
Mpiash and raullflowrr.
With tha passage nf years the
ritrus tree* damaged hy th* Big
Freexe liegan bearing again and
other groves were aet nut until

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WIIKIIK YKAK ROUND WARMTH—
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ENJOY WILL UE AWAITINti YOU. YOU
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SPRINGS
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TROPICAL GARDENS
SCENIC BOAT TRIPS

PICNIC GROUNDS

DANCING

WELCOME FRIENDS ...
Sanhndo Springs extends to you a welcome as warm as the golden Florida
sun. We hope you will make this you r lun headquarters while in Seminole
County. Don’t miss the Blossom Festival, February 18-25. Spectacular
aqua shows weekly leatures. Plan to bring p group of friends and spend
the day. You will LOVE IT..

Complete Service Station
R. F. Goodrich Dealer

•

H. F. Goodrich Tire* A Atvewrorien

Wheel Alignment--Brake Repidm—Mar-Fak Lubrication

v

U. 8. Highway 17. bM

Look for the big San Iando sign!
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MONDAY FEB. 11 In f

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sem inole
C ounty,D espite
R a n fe Fourth In Citrus Shipping
3,000 Acres of Addi­
tional Groves Are
Set, Making Total
Of 13,000 In County

OKANtSK IMCKKKS

Seminole County in »pil* uf it*
small fiif 1* ronslderril u "mighty
n .::." In the ritru* Industry ami
is rati.I about fourth in Florida
In the parking and shinplng of
l73!
;
•
..
m at.
Fur an imtuitry which but a
prh-e liolilrunt* the picture ia now
exceedingly bright l« t|i ns to
prires rrcrireO anil a* to supply,
and with oranges now bringing
fit Mi a ho* F. &lt;I It., citrus I* regarden a* one of Florida'* must
prosperous Industrie*.
hi spile of h^nvy punishment
this vrar hy Mother Nature in
the form of atorma arul fn-rie*
citrus fruit in the Central FlothU
area ha* emerged with unne of
•he heft i|iialltv In year*.
Although official cilru* m im ic
will not he compiled until Mairii,
local cltru* experts are of the
opinion that more than .*1,000 acre*
of grove have recently Im-i-ii added
to the 10,000 acre* alieady lifted
In Henilnole County.
The largest glowing area uf
fruit la in the southern part of the
county hetwr*n (loldenrud and
Forest City. The (Srneva reft kin
hit- alum I 1.21*1 arrea, ami there
are Urge plantings west of Sailfont In the I'aola area.
An outstanding event in the
cltru* Industry In Keinlnole Coun­
ty thi* year will be the opening
of the million dollar ritru* conrent rale plant of the Cheater Foal i t a Co., at Foreat City, a com­
munity literally «urrounde&lt;l hy
cltrua grove*,
Froteu concentrate* will Isproduced there a t the rate of
Ij/ilU alx-ounce can* of orange
juice per hour or nearly 26.000,000 ran* a season. Home Idea of
tbit capacity may ha gained hy
Ilia fact that more than 1.000 gal­
lon* of alngle strength Juice can
be produced an hour and In turn
401 gallon* of concentrate. The
concentrate project*. Including
that at nearby Plymouth In Or­
ange County, nave already had a
vary itlmulatlng affect on tho
ritru* InduRtry.
If any old d tru a grove* are locat­
ed In tha Kore*t City region, and It
buaita what I* iH-lirved to lie the
••Ideal packing and shipping hoium
in Florida. Own c l hy the Foigale
intan&gt;*t* Oil* plant now ha* a
rapacity of 86 car*, or alnut Id,Mid
box** of fruit a day.
The company ha* it* own road
repair department, and it* own
plant* for the preparation of
fertilixer* ami ln*i-cth-idr*. The
opening of the concentrate plant
will aild alioiil I Ml person* to it*
payroll.
Banfo'.l has five cltni* parking
f l plants, all humming this season
at Mia peak of rapacity. Throe
are the Cha*« A Company plant
near Kami* Hiding In We*t Hon-

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inroRtHH»&gt;v

hantpion picker* are part iripul lug

KiHMimiiuH! WUI Hold
Silver spurs Koundup

ward Iiu it Co., located nrarhy. i Robert*.
The Hanford Fruit Co., of which
busy liave Ilie** plant* become
that it I* not unusual to see a Harry K. Tooke, Jr, i» owner, Its*
sign, "Hoiry, no visitor*.’’ From lire,i shipping from four In five
an entrance way, however, one rar* a day or mixei cltru* on an
Cowboys Iruiu all part* of tha
may l«e aide to ore boxes of fruit average. About 06 percent of thi* country will converge on Ktaalmpa»*ing oil tollers rn-roule to or* hy truck to mu the mi market*, litre Feb. 26 and 2d for the f l n t
freight rant and Iturk*. In the loro than 40 penon* a ir employ­ Mi'lw inter .Silver Hput* rodeu, ami
parking house* the fruit i* wash­ ed in the packing plant and Ml to winter visitors ant expected to
ed, colored and waxed a* It roll* 76 In tho grove crew*. Supplies park Ihe Silver Spurs' new covered
on halt* In and out of machines. are receiver not only from Hem- grandstand to overflow rapacity.
inole County hut from other nrar­
It then ia sorted and packed.
Midwinter rodeo* have not
hy counties including luike, Or­
The plant* furnish employment ange,
proven successful In year* past
Volusia
and
Oaceola
counfor many men and women during
and local townspeople recall the
the fall, winter and spring pack­
Near
the
State
Fanners
Market
ing season. I&gt;argp picking crew*
mu* undertakings as tha In­
the Patrick Fruit Co., with a ambit
are required to work In tha groves is
ternational Cow Capital Koundup
large,
modern
and
well
equipped
and many huge truck* are used. plant with the latest type of which folded after Its f ln t It-day
A novel sight I* that of a large parking and processing machinery. season hark In IU40.
open truck rolling to market with Output capacity la shout six rar*
Since that time, huwevrr, tha
a load uf thousand! of orange*. a day or more than 3,000 boxek Sliver Spurs—a non-profit com­
A t the Chase A Company plant ■&gt;f fruit. W. A. Patrick reported munity organisation comprised of
al-out WJ ate employed. Mora than that recent cold rains added rather young people In Osceola county's
"cattle
families'
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1"—hava
been
|(gj worker* are employed In the than diminished the quality of many “
the field crew*. Capacity output fruit which is said Is in the brut trametidomdy successful with their
I* alutut (1,000 lioxei of fruit a day. condition In five year*. He own* Fourth uf July rodeo. Yielding to
Hi b rt Ileely. ritru* sales man­ about (100 acres of l&gt;earinR grove public request*, they hava agreed
to put on a full-scale shear for
ager, recently reported that the land.
tangerine *ea*on it nearly finish­
The company has a payroll of the benefit of winter visitors In
ed. (irapi fruit supplies have hern about 226 Including field workers. rcntral Florida.
Three performance* will tie held:
light, hut quality I* repotted ex­ More than 14 trucks anti trailers
cellent.
m e required to supply Ihe puck- 2 -(lo p.M. Sunday anil Monday, and
h P.M. Mondav. In addition, a m Knslner-Heberts Co. reported ing hoo-e.
shipment* uf alto lit 1,200 rrate* u
The Southward Fruit (hi., which den parade will ho staged in down­
•litv of cilru*. Ilrmand for tan ­ Is located on French Avenue near town Orlando on Saturday, Feb. 24
gerine* has Iteen esperlally good the State Market, has an output In conjunction with “Osceola
they reported and several truck of alnut I .Mid Iwixc* of fiuit a Cmfhty ibiy" at the Central F lor­
load* wrre sent to California dur­ day. More than 10 workers are ida Exposition. ami a similar pa­
ing the week. This plant la located employed ip Ihe plant 11lid alnut rade will l*&gt; staged in downtown
at Ihe we*t end of Ihe long Mar- 40 worker* are ‘engaged in the Kissimmee on Monday morning.
M id , Tim Rattfuld Fruit (!»., Met | #**l *♦**Udlng- ALcut 3!1 trcrfcrra
Tl» firm u'rtiu ^twiiL 100
are employrtl In the plant and M) acre* of grove*.
fljcnllv looking forward to
In the gruvrs. Thp firm I* owned
Tliw rlltu s grower* are busy (even bigger harvest of the
hy Harold Kastner and Steve setting out more grove* and con vitamin parked fruit nexi

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Sanford, Florida

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�Concentrates Use
29 Million D ozen
Oranges In Month

Finest Cotton In
World Grows I n
Seminole County

VETERANS PRODUCE EXHIBIT

•Phenomenal Industry
U ps Consumption
66' * Over Last Year
Txrenty-nlrc nillimri dozen* &lt;&gt;f
nrangr* cun hi tin'll In one month la
the rrconl recently chalk
up hy
that new w inder oroduct-—froien
&gt;r*nge concentrate,
A* rs-vcald n .in'ry* Coedue
led hv Industrial Suntey,, C o,
a*i»c fiS million down* of orangeci&gt;n*uincd a* ctn^enirate
during October and November of
Iff.*, aii all-time nror*l nnd «in»
that I* Art p*-r rent nv*r Hie ItMU

1 summary ami mleii'ie, mim,
of t'.- u r v iv ilila mjule hy H er­
man I , Mrele of ito- Ftoelila f i t ru« rorMtil-alon'a s tiff fsveal*
the '• ntlnulnc im nirt »f thi* n*a
product on r„"*umei entire habits
and
on th r Mute’*
u t Industry.
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The Seminole County Veterant-On-The-Farm-Training Cla*», of which John Plenum is instructor.
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In addition to ihl: all-time Itimli, it shown with their fine eihihit of vegetable* and frulta at (he IDhO Seminole Cuuot&gt; Pair. Cum|»i . .I
in roniumptlon St.cle *how* that of veteran* of World War II, the cl».n meet* at th e Seminole High School Farm Ridding l i f t to
Roy r Jim iner, Homer
institutional outlet* i,av. be onie , right, are Ia,ui» J. Mathern, Gilliert Hlocker, Jatne* I. Smil.t, Ru«.* D. Hunt.
iiirtr It. Steele, lleiniy
Important
■mor«M imp.
J ...... n- a distribution1 L. White, Mr. Pierson, CJwymi
■■ MeCrurn, George Arnold, RoUrt I Hunter, Get
factor in the over-nil Kilt &lt;&gt;f ritm * Austin and f ’harlea lawaon.

REAL ESTATE
FIRE &amp; AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Homos, (Miry Farms, Ornntre Grove*, l-ake
Front Property, Beautiful Building l.ot«, at
prices l tint you can afford to pay.

EDWARD F. LANE
“THE MAN WHO KNOWS SANFORD"
Oldest retil entitle firm in Sanford. A resident
of Sanford for more than CO year*.
OFFICE 115 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
W e w elco m e you to S a n fo rd , F in iid n , T h e lum o o f

Sunshine, Moonshine and llappinen* . .

PAGE SEVEN

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

a MONDAY FEB. I t 1951

and price increase* during thr li»4U-&amp;U season, at the consumer le ­
vel. were re lu m e d almost directly
In the grower,
Strelr went hark In ISIS in hi*

tinue* to overshadow the isle of
concentrate, but tbr Intter I* rapidIv catching Up. Ihiring OctoberNoveodier of
o n p ij^ fr*
tought the equivalent of 71 m il­
lion duien orange* again*! the 6*
million aa concentrate.
Other figure* for the pi nod are
14 million dor* it grapefruit in the
fre-h form, 17 uiillion dozen*
grapefruit n* single -tretiglh lilire,
Mil million dosen orange* a* single
strength Juice and n total of U
million dnien urangi * uand grape­
fruit In "Ingle strength Me tide*|
Juice. Tb.* total wn* an Impressive
IMS million dnreti.
Ft out the same *ourre it was
leartn-d that the pet capita con­
sumption of citrus throughout the
nation repie-ents the equivalent
of aUiut one and three-tenth*
ounce* nf some kind of ritru*
juice to consume the entire IM4Rfsi n o n of I.17.KM.OOO Mixes of
mange*, gra|ieftuit and tangerine*
from all producing area*.
A projection of thi* figure renulre* every man, woman and
rhild In the nation to eonsunu one
ntid font .tenth* ounce* n day to
consume the entire ll‘hn-7,1 rron.
If thi* figure were Increasetl to
two ounces— the size of the eroo
would have to tie increased hv
■nor* than to per cent.

work because that la the *eao&gt;n
when fruten coserntratr *a* flr»t
generally availahle in roinmetrial
quantities. Front a consumption of
thr equivalent of four million doten* In Octolier and November of
104* the *atr elimtied to a pheno­
menal Mt million ihiiena during
] the --me Period in I ISO, the laat
period for which figure* ate avail­
able.
Hr show* that the natloniil citru* crop for th e two season*, le ts
and I94!» were almost Indrntical
hut that during tills prilod a
rhangr in disposition was nutuul.
Thi* change ratne about through
a noticeable decline In consumer
I purchase* but since there via* an
l| increase in the amount of puri-ha«r* for ln*titullonal u*e the de­
cline become* a change. For the
period thi* would mean an institu­
tional use, hotel*, drug store*, ir»taurants, school* and other, of
about 11 tier cent.
Despltr thi* rliange •bowed ut
the consumer level the rise In con­
sumer prlee* pushed the ilollar vo­
lume up to show a 4 per rent Intitan-—l r pi m u tin g an lncrra»
of W) cent* a bo* on-tree for tho
Florida grower over hi* return*
for the lt*48-l!l4U *ea»on. Of evrrv
Ktrlii*lve of fedorallv owned
dollar spent for food, ronautneri* forest land, Florida ha* some
laiught two rent* worth of ritru*. 20,000,000 acres of commercial
The sale of fre*h oranges con­ forest*.

Experiment* und test* have
roved that nowhere el*e in the
nltrd State* can «uch fine
quality of the l.ong Stapled Sealand cotton lie grown a* mi the
fertile, tiled land* of the St
John* River valley In Seminole
County, said County Agent C.
It, Dawson.
It was In lOtM that Mr. Dawson
burned of the development of
this strain of cotton, secured
acme seed and induced Phil tlm h,
unr of Sanford’s most progress!**
celery giower*, to plant some of
the crop for the summer *«-.**n*i.
In tin- first planting on ;ht
acre* Mr. Bach secured about
17 hales of cotton. In ll* IS* lw
planted 4fi acre* and harvested
tol hste- He continued the one*.
aiu-n during the part year.
Among other grower* who
planted Sealand cotton in Semi
nuje f ount) during the p a -i yrni
» cit tie *rge Thurston, Henry
li.urston, Fred Thurston. Herbert
Thurston, Walter Krohnr and
lieorge Arnold,
t trie Mathieux of the Production
■Marketing Administration estim ­
ate* that at least seven grower*
will plant about TOO n e e ’ of
Ssalaiid cotton in this area till*
season.
With the artesian sub irrigation,
In pointed out, Seminole County
produce* the largest and stroll*e,l iU |iii' and the best yield of
cotton of any land In F'ntlda.
Cotton ia planted a* *0011 a*
lbs prlng vegetatdi crop* have
Men harvested. Following celery
crop It require* very little fertillter. Harvesting tale* pluve in
September, following which the
ground I* again prepared for
winter crop*.
Since the cotton gin bur uni
down in Leesburg la»t y»»at. iffnrts are being made to h»‘ e
one built in Sanford, said Mr.
Mathieux.
The crop here ha* comma tided
a guild price, averaging about
M cent* a pound, he Mated.

YOU’LL LIKE SANFORD
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days of t e m p e r a t e

WEATHER WHICH MEANS
DELMillTFlTL LTVINO

YOU W ild, KIND KDDIK’S KKSTAUHANT
AN KXCKLI.KNT PI.ACK TO STOP AT
WHEN IN SANFORD. PROMPT, COURTKOUS SERVICE AND THE

REST OK

CHOICE FOODS W ild. MAKE YOl WANT
TO COME BACK OFTEN.

Florida now ha* I2,#un.nflrt
acre* of forest land now under
protection against forest
wild,
fires, most of It hy the Florida
Poftst Si-1 vice.
Hilling 1P1H Florida’* wholesale
manufactured value from her for*
c*t prdouet* wa* nearly UXMI mil­
lion dollars.
Some IHi.OOO men and women
work in *outhern palter mill* nod
they get paid more than I'.’Ou mil­
lion in annual wage*.

Eddie’s Restaurant
V A l.H K /. I ItVl’Kl*— SA N Ft Ht I &gt;

America'* first commercial »»w
mill began operations ut IlcrwieC,
Maine, in Hl.1l.

Wt* t'orilinlly i&gt;xteml lo all Cilrtn Groworn, Inrife nr sninll, an
invitation to join tlm FttARnti* Citrus Conrentrati* Cisi|Mrnli\iPlant which will open abortl&gt;
iphia plant will pruviile a ih *w and fur-rant’llIiir niarkot for your
fruit to Im&gt; pron-sseil as ( itrus ConcPiitruta anil nnlil mulct tin
appropriate ACE HIGH and DUNCAN HINES Brand*.
^11 savings from this grower-ownetl, prnw«T-o|M’rate&lt;i f'ooiH-ralivc
will Im&gt; passed on to YOU.

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WHAT 18 CHASE AND COMPANY?

OUR POLICY OF SERVICE
C'hfisr ami Cunt puny la n group of mm and women

I lu* meaning of Her
vice in (he
Inc operations
opr rot inn ri
The
service
of Chase
Chaac &amp; Company is that we have a concon*
Htant
Ntant desire to do a good job for all that do
business with us—not Juat frlenda or a parti­
cular few, but to every one.

nrpani/nl under Ific I ans of Klorlda lo carry oil n liu*ines&gt;
of farming, fruit Browing, packing, shipping, ncINur. and
dealing in Nuppliett principally connected with the Produce
llnsinrw*. It alMi operate* a wholcuale Jobbing buxine** in

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A I ho that our employed* know their
business and ate friendly and capable of a t­
tending to their
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»Iho that we constantly improve
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the benefit of our customers.
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employed*
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LAKE SHORE VIEW

Residence O f Harry E. Toofae, Jr.
Is Planned For Informal Living
I Alttn fill] Illk.Ull.lRr l ( (in- IfHill l«"HltV "I llir
' ) Joint\ H u r t w lirir it w u irm inti. ! i k i Monroe, Mi
.ititl Mr*, II I., looke, J i. lu te d rtiyn ril (Lett linin’
amtitid 4 crnltal palm .uni lrit.it r with .ill t ie r pi twit
m oM i Iiiin iy .1 U k r ih o ir rUpoitJir.
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planned L y Mth-oke I*lio kepi lirt ( . m il&gt; ’» iirrtli in iniml when
«l*r tfn iilrrl on i liom r lor cfimlm tihle m il inborn il
litiitiii Situated oil .i l.iricr |ilot ul iponml oveilookinR tlir
L I .r . It* lli llir l.tiuir uni R.nilrn |r|ii! llin t i.r L r» tdnmahle
In llir lull rnjotoiritl of oillilool lit illy In n wanil olithein
Inn tlr
A k .h u .t llir pale pink ol llir eyleiloi wall ,tir
planted tunny IlltlliM Ill. Kirrn Itoptt al tlmilil tillllltlltl
'‘ipaltnh hayonrl. . niton* nrnl mnntlrtat, white llir

.(miiom lawn « •luililnl m ill
oilier allratlivr foliate.

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lire*. liguilnim ami

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tit the l.il. n dr air tin te d rlr p t Ir idintt to tile wide. tiled
Irr ra rr \|i&gt; Int.kr oltrn entertain* in tliir lovrly it«ot
which It illitlr innir attractive m ill vtliitr non filin illllr
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lllc m n aft I dimrif nook, Im n d iv loom, fateget and play
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V and Mis. Third’- brother been stationed at the Jackson­
Oavul Water* o( IJntaiin, Cana- ville Naval Air Station.
Mi . Rainey Savage of DcBary
IlliVc had a hit Onlay paitv for
Hj HESS PATTERSON
has moved Into
her husband last week. The guest*
We are h*ppy to welcome th" West Fiisl HIh
weir- the Ifnuere, Wei Ilies, Mrs.
first Imhy l*»rn to paieo**, while
The Saturday
Iicmpicy ami Mr. Hanson. The
living on Plantation Estate*. We met ,il the rluh
Savage-- have had Mr. and Mis.
feel that now the romimintly Mae l.eonnid u&gt;
Ila n v Klmup of Pnmpton l.ake».
honeymoon is oypj and we n;e inept* of apple
N J. as their guest*.
settling down to the m io n s were -erved nfi
Mi and Mra. (iu-tuv Anderhusines* of raising families. Mr.
The Ml'**' t ’lul
*&lt;»ri of lamg Island have moved
and Mr*. I.ewi* A. Strainli uf day with it* u*u&lt;
Into their new home on Alicante
N aranja Hoad are the proud and after a loir
parents of a son. John Henry, thr singing &lt;n
Mi. and Mra. Gustav Cechcner
Iwirn to them nt Dclutnd Hospital ever,
of New Vork have moved Into
on Tuesday, Feb. 0 at 10:20 P. M,,
Mi. and Mi
limit new home op Seventh Street.
weight M Ih*. 7 at- The tit r audit- Itellaiy Drive I
Mr. and Mr*. Fred llonrkcr have
came here fiorn Tcxa* last ycat guest, Fred S&lt; h
at rived to take possession of their
to join Mr». Straurh'a parents,
Mr, und Mrs.
new home mi Colunilxi Hoad. Mr.
Mr and Mrs. John J. Noufrtt, of of Alicante Ho.
llonekei ha* been an electrical
Naranja Hoad. Thry built tiu-ii I guest* foi a mo
engineer with the State of New
home and the new Mulf On*t Stu- Nila Downes o
Yuri, fm :tl veins and i* «ntion on Highway 17 and have now
Ml ami Mr
tcmplaliiig retiring in the near
topped their aeeonipludinient* liv Alicante llo.id I
future.
presenting u with nur first son. guest, t h i w e e
'll and Mr*. Joseph Sruhni of
Major and Mi*. II E. Wl Isnant led Mntti.i of I
New Yoik have purchased the
r e 'pcriiliiik' their hone v nit" m *i llnrn-e are in
pink riioibd hoimt- with the white
their home on Drllary Drive, and hnneymoon.
tiled i**if mi Dellnry Drive and
lake of the Wood*.
Donald Teutru
r *|re»-t to move down within the
Mr. nnd Mr*. Thomas W. Third nephew from Rh
n ett mouth. Mr. Srulmr is a re ­
ol Mti die in Road have had a- a Itended the
tired dairy farmer from upper
their guest* Mis* Grace Waters, rump In Hanfo
New Yoik State.
Miss Stella Jrnkin* nnd Mr. nnd has |im*hed hi.
Mi Alin Dempsey of Pnimiia
Mi*. Fmnk Finnegan of Utica, N the United Slat
Drive lias l**en entritainlng Mr.

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owner, good paint -low rndea
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and Mrs. G. Sterling of New Y ork.
The monthly meeting o f the
Mentation Estates Propyrty Own­
e d ' A uociation wae held at the
cluh rooms on Tuesday evening
with cudi a !;uid attendance that
the main topic for discussion was
the expansion of the meeting laoni.
Aftet the invocation arid » p la y e r
fm the hoy a in Korea hy the Itev.
W. I’oyntelle KemiH-t. the meet­
ing was opened hy I-| evident
Everett Sw ift.
Among the committee reports
was line hy Mrs. t,eorgr (Jiiltln ,
chairman o f Social Activities, eonreining future recreational plan*.
There will lie a Valentine’s party
at the d ull rooms on Feh. 14, a
harherue luncheon at the swim ,
ruing [nail on Mar. lit and a tioal
tidr up the St. John’s to I I I Springs on Mar. H, leaving the
pier at Sanford at I :P&lt;P A. M. ami
returning almtil fiJHt ip the even­
ing. Everyone i- to bring his own
box lunch. It looks like n busy
year abend.
The I'eter f'ln tl
«} Granada
Itoail have riturncd from the
North.
Mr*, l-iu n tta Kempt o f New
Vork i spending a |i w days with
her sister. Mrs. |{usm II Cooper,
of liranadn Itoail rn route to
Miami wheic she will spend the
rest of the season with another
sistci. Mrs. Cooper and Mi &gt;. tirif
fin gave a dinner for eight at tlm
Orange City Motel on Thursday
night in honor of their husband'*
birthday on that day.
Mr. and M rs. Norman Could of
Naianja lb-ill have had their
daughter and •on-in-law, Mr and
Mi*. Rolled I! Eyerly of llloorti*
bury, I'll for a week's visit. The
E yrilys flew down from Pennsyl*
vwmn wilh the young I’ay lie Whit
tieye ill their private plane to
Miami where they spent a week
With them le-foie lom lng to
Malltnlion In visit with Ihell p a ­
tents. Mi
Could'* brother, H er­
bert Morrow, of Nes* Vork ia
with them f*il all illiU-filllle * t-it.
Among the eorllrrslnilr* Ini I
for new homes lid* week was one
for Mr. and Mrs. August flushneek of Thru it wood, N. V. on the
corner of Madiera and Fourth
Street, and one for Mr. and Mra.
Paul A Uhlmann of Columbus,
Ohio, on llo k n rv Street uinl l.nke
Mntuoe,
We were -m ry to lirar that Mi
I ’lmtle* Creetie of A 'lriann Hoad
wa* mile'll home by ilie &lt;eve&lt; i
illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mr*. Itoh Newton of
Astiiana Itoad hove as tlielr
guest* Mr. and Mra. Archie Jo lt
sou of Conn. The two men were
Ini-inrsi a . (stales fm some veins
Mr, and Mr-. John Sehllpp of
Angeles Hoad spent the week m i
visiting friend* In Culfport, Flo
liila, Mr and Mrs Samuel Todd,
former Itpslni ••- a'-ociates of Mr.
Sehllpp. On their return they had
the |de«suee o f a visil from Mr.
ami Mr*. Paul A, Ciitrlilow who
are delighted wilh our ronimunitv
and have decided to spend two
week- here. Mr and -sirs, lottn
l.ordle, liejghliots of Ivilh lieHrhllpps
ami
the
( ‘rilehlow*,
stopped fur a vl*H whiltr going

MONDAY FEB. 12, 1951

through Florida from ■ visit to
their daughter in Jacksonville and
friend* a t Ft. Pierce.
W'e arc glad to be able to any
that Mr. and Mra. Robert Ilrown
of Mem Ifoarl on (Jem larko »rr
recovering nicely from their re­
cent unfortunate accident.
K. James F arrara, an attorney
from New Hruti.wirh, N. J., is
visiting Ilia cousin ami Aunt, Mra.
E. Norman Grove* and her mother
tsf Estrella Road. Mr*. Mrovva'
daughter-in-law
ami grandson,
Philip have Just returned from n
visit here to Pensacola, where
Mr*, droves' son l.t, Norman

Grow* it stationed with t*»a Naval
nVialioA Curp.

Dr. and lira . Harry Whittaker
of Madiera Drive entertained I t
people at a canasta party In
kii*,.,
.ln h tLMtkar.il'.
honor «f Ur
Mr. nRalph
Withered's
birthday. The Withcrells live on
Fourth Street.
Mrs. John McGraw, widow of
the late John MeGraw, manager
of the Giants' Baseball Club for
mary- years. stopped to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Payne of Madiera
Hoad last week. Mre. McGraw de­
clared herself enchanted with our
new community.
Mr. and Mre. Frank Basso of

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Thursday morning. When she u.n
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n pietented (top mhil wilit * ''*1
mil!' ikirt nude by l!ie Indian Kill limn Hun Alien* *.*n p *1 Sil»r» .SpiitiK* l»y Manager Id Whitney "I the
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tmn of a linker, 4 shelter tnvrrrd with palmetto Iravr*. Center, Srminot&lt;- Indl.in girlt in native grab Note eldioratr
itnnga «il Itr idi. Left rentei, a Seminole woman prepar a odker. an Indian itew made of meat ami vegetable*.
The Albeit lldlie family gather* found lltr vdkee pot f&gt;r 1 noon meal.

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Sanford Traces Its Origin To
Battle In Seminole Indian
County Named After
Tribe Made Famous
By Exploits Of Osc e o l a , Coacoochee

hatiia- cn- 1 * ' in which Capt. Mel*
lun war- killed Tim Indians were
finally ir|iulsrd and Colonel Har­
ney, who had arrived Just in time
for the show, Immediately set
about making plan* for erecting a
more permanent and dependshlr
fertrr:
of Ca m . Mellon
the name wan changetl to Fort
Mellon.
Seminole War
The war had broken nut a year
or two lieforj when the United
State* government bail sought
to remove the Seminole* to the
Indian territory In the We*t. A
delegation of Seminole Indiana
had Iwen »ent to the territory to
consider the advisability of mov­
ing there ami a tre a ty had been
concluded with them, known a*
the Treaty of Payne’a Landing,
under which they agreed to sanc­
tion the movement nf the Indians
to the Western territory.
However, upon their return to
Florida they are reported to have
told lb# Indians th a t they could
nut Hv* In so cold and barren a
land. General Thompson, who was
in command of the troon* at Fort
ng near Ocala I f O B r time.
lied the Seminole* together for
a Conference there and tried to
prevail upon them to rlgn a treaty
agreeing to leave the slate.
A young Indian named fWeola
who wa* not a chief In his own
right hut who because of hia
powerful athletic build had great
Influence with the vounger m*u nf
the tribe, plunged hla dagger
through tha proposed agreement
and ileclarvd that would I* the
only aignature he would ever give
to th e document.
A few month* later Osceola and

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In ambush outside Fort King and
aa General Thomoaon and another
officer were atrolllng through the
Woods, killed them both am f made
off with their ecalpt. On the seme
day a detachment of troon* under
Major Dad* left Fort Brook at
Tam ps to march to Fort King.
He wa* killed and hi* entire com­
mand waa wined out at Wahno
Swam I, n«ar Dade City with the
exception of three men who
e v en ed after being left for dead,
Three day* later General Clinch*
with 2-10 eoldlera attempting to
rroea the Wlthaeooehe# River wee
opposed by a bond of 200 In­
diana under Oaeoola who was
wounded early In the fight and
brnl , to retire a fte r Inflicting
107 fwhlt* carualtlu* to only 40
for th e Seminole*.
Indian Reservations
The war rontlnuad for »even
yearn and wa* un* of the most
bloody Indian etfuggle* in which
miw

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A n c ie n t' bdian
Mound Preserved
As H isto ric She
Tribe Of Timucuans
Once Lived, Hunt­
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OSCEOLA

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found, he ialdi
“Remains, undoubtedly original
burials, lay in the shell in one
layer and in the white sand lm*
caae, the long bone* lay hoH ton
tally in connection with the cran­
ium. though upon aeveral urea*Iona the akelelon* were In anat­
omical order.
"N ear the center of the mound
were xeven crania, eomc In *etual contact, all within a radlu* of
three feet, while on# yard dlatent
were four other* In cfo»* a»*ocla-

Over 600 year* after the la*t
Tlmuruan Indian wa* laid to real
In it with a weird ceremony that
ran only be gueated a t today, an
ancient burial mound ia being pre■trrvrd near Banford aa a sightfirant hlilorical *ite and tourl*t
attraction.
filniil goarlvd oak* grow out
| of I hi* Indian burial mound. In.
I dlra'.lng It* great age and add- itig to Tta Ueuty.
The Tlmuruan Indian trih* wa*
one nf four nr fire that lived in
Florida renturie* ago, ana it la
prniiahle that their clvllicatinn
flourished and fadad long before
the coming of tha white man.
Home idea of lhair ru*tom* ha*
lieen unearthed by archeologiat*.
The Tlmuruan* buried weapon*
with their dead *o that they could
fight off cell spirit* rn-rout# to
the "happy hunting ground.” In
each grave there were alee three
ur four pottery bowl*. In each of
which wa* punched a hole »o that
they would alao be "dead.”
Twice Kirs*ated
Thi» Indian mound haa been
excavated twice, In IBM and IBM,
by Clarence B. Moore and hi*
finding* were published in the
Journal of the Academy of Na­
tural Science* uf Philadelphia.
Mr. Moore and hla party flrat ex­
plore! the mound on Jan. 28, 20,
'and 30, 18U2, and again on Jan.
22-27 the following year.
Once Ik fore the burial mouml
had been investigated, though only
superficially, by Jeffrie* Wyman,
who included nis finding* in a
pamphlet published In IB76 h r the
Peabody Arademy of Science In
Salem, Masa.
When Mr. Moore first dug into
the Indian Mouml, the property
wa* owned hv Dr. A. C. Caldwell,
and by the time the sciential had
returned In IBM It had come intn
the hand* of J. N. Whltner.
According to the report of Mr.
Moore's investigation, tha mound
had Iwen “superficially dug Into
by tourists and excursion parties
from Sanford.” It was then de­
scribed a* aval In shape, about BOO
feel
Ini circumference,
and 90UU1
about
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10 feet high. On top Is a plaUau
about 140 feet around. The mound
Is built o f sand upon a shell bank.
In making his exeavatlon, Mr.
Moore and nis eight worker* dug
a trench on the northern side,
using a trowel. Of what they

Tin- Hrininole Indians of Flori­
da. fur whom Seminole County
ws* named when it was divided
from tlranyr County in 1211, Im­
m igrated to (fils state from (je«rgiti under their g tr s t C kki Seco ffee ill 1764, They found here
only the remnant a of tne abori­
gine*, the Taquaet** of the lower
Hast Coast, the Calooea* of the
low.-r West Coast, the Apalachee*
of West Florida, and the Timuquann uf the St. Johns River
Valley, most u| whom had already
bee,, annihilated by the Spaniard*
»r carried off to Cuba or Puerto
Rico as slave*.
The City of Sanford trace* It*
origin to tha second Seminole In­
dian war when early In that strug­
gle it d-tachment uf American
troops, under the command of
Capt. Charles H. Mellon, a member
uf th e Pittsburgh family of Mel.
Ions, made their way up the St.
John* River and established a
ram :, un the south shore of I-akr
Muon** which they railed Camp
Monroe.
Attaint two omnth* later some
4Cu Kemiiu-lt warrlnra, under the
conuoniid i f King 'Phillip ami his
eon, Onarooehre attacked the

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into shsll heaps, he spent little
tim e at S peers Landing, aa the
aaction containing the Indian
Mound wai then known.
The poaaiiiility that aoroe of lha
Indian* who built the mound*
along the St. Johne River may
have been cannibal* la dlacussed
by Mr. Wyman aa follow*:
“ „It would
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be going
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fa r to *ay that the pretence of
human bone* under the clrcutn*
• l a n c e * previously described
tmounted to absolute proof of
cannibalism. The teatlmuny of eye
evidence nf It. There Is, however.
nothing with regard to them which
is Inconsistent with thl* practice,
nor does any other explanation oc­
cur to us which so well account*
foe the!.- presence.
Mr. Wyman ||*ta *»-w*rs! rea­
son* supporting his belief that
cannibal* once ranged along the
SI. John* River. He says the bone*
he found "were broken a* m toe
rase of those of edible animats, a*
the deer, alligator, etc. This would
be necessary to reduce the part*
to a site corresponding with the
vessels In which they were cookpd,
or suitable for roasting, or even
for eating raw.” He al*« offer t
proof that th* liOtH1* had nut fcren
broken by wild animal*. It I* de­
finitely known. he asserted, that
r * "n b,* .&gt;m
some Indian* of North and South

lived in FlorbU. It la probahla that
their civiliiaUon nourished and
faded long before the flrat whit*
mini in this continent.
Hundreds of yeara after the
. men came from the North
and settled In the rich SL John*
Valley to farm lha laud and rai&lt;wi#
their families. As the City of
Sanford grew, the Indian Hound
became the favorite meeting place
for county-wide affairs.
Around the turn of the cen­
tury, a "farm ers' barbecue” wai
held annually for eeveral year*
«nd rw.lrienta turned out en masse
to attend. The barbecues were held
on the broad plateau of the In­
dian Mound, where big political
rallies were also staged. If muslr%
wa* derirtd for these orr»*ion«.
J. M. Stnman and hia three t»lsided daughter* were usually call­
ed upon to play.
When 'he first families of SanfoH
fjr
Sund
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and hack. The natural beauty uf
the place, with iU huge old oak
tree*, wa* widely known.
Hull! of .Shell
Mr. Msore- declared in his book
that a ’ mailer mouml, located
about three city blocks from the
Indian Mo mil, was not a burial
,lUl ,nll wal disproved by
N. Whltner. The smaller mound,
0y ,(,, 1^ waa in one corner
of the Whltner farm, and the
owner decided one day to level ft
and use tK land. A fter the top
removed

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property among civilians.
In the and, however, 11,000 In­
dians were rounded up and **nt
to Indian territory but Mm* of
these 4,ooo are said to hare died

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in West Palm Beach and
In all, 42,020 new dwelling
, unit* were built in 1050, the Palm Beach, the permit total
was the highest of any year
1survey showed.
Populous, fast-growing south since 1025.
Florida was responsible for a "With guvernment restrictions
major portion of the total. Con*already cutting into the building
-(ruction
permits
aggregating industry," Cowles wrote, "the out42.18,140,425 were issued In hade look for the routing year Is not
ii____ i ___
,i_ compared
. ___ , __
.i ■ .
and, Broward
counties
particularly bright one.
with lt43,5U.iW. during 1949. the
“ Most
building
inspectors
quelled, however,
said
they
m“taIln
#
*
,iaCowles
said
the
building anticipate a 'fair to good year*
surge was not limited, however, if drastic material shortages do
to south Florida. The 35 cities not develop."
In which new marks were set
Building totais fur central Flo­
were:
rida ritifi follow:
«
St. Petersburg, Fort Lauder­
Orlando, tt.1,299.704; Lakeland,
dale, Tampa, Orlando, Holly- $•&gt;.40 4,136; Daytona Beach, 15,.
W'ood,
Sarasota.
Clearwater. •’*49.803; Winter Park, 14,449..
577; Sanfold, 12,78.1,324; Ocala,
Lakeland, Winter Park, Lake t2.U9.505, IM.aml, lUlWJWJ;
Worth,
Panama
City,
Fo.t Leesburg, Il.l9 fl.ll0 ; Kurils. $1.Pierre,
Key
West,
Dill ay ihnt.lti). Bartow, sni 4.400; Cocoa,
Reach, Gulfport, Pensacola, San­ $711,7.10; Kissimmee, 1080,74.1;
ford, Pompano ltcaeh, Quincy, Mount
Dorn,
lfl.T3.660; MelDel.m il, Leesburg, Dunedin, St. bourne, 4549,100; Winter Gard­
Augustine, Hallow, Palatka, Belle en, $529,540; Clermont, $112,(dado,
Kissimmee.
Melbourne, 750- t ’matllla, $400,4100; Rock*
Stuart. New Port Richey, Titus- ledge 4191,275; Titusville. $129,villa. Tavares, lliouksville, Wiutei 1fll'8; and favares, $255,250,

(

Florida Power &amp; Light Com­
TAMPA, Feb. 12—441—Florida
pany'* i-i | &gt;ari&gt;ion project* during
|building boomi,t to f 142,700,212 in
1050—more than $100,000 above
tti* p u t year have extended elec­
tric service to an additional 343
the 1919 total, the inngaslnc
custumri* in and mound Sanford,
Florida Builder *aid yesterday.
II. II, Colrman, company division
Kdl lor
Frank
Cowles
Jr.,
manager, announced.
said the J 950 construction vol
unit- based on a survey of per­
"Till* U one of the Ih-M year'*
mits
issued
tliloughoul
tinrecord* in our company'* opera­
slate, may have been an alltion* here", Mr. Colt-man stated.
time rtvord. Am! this In the
“Growth In new line* and custom­
face of considerable difficulties
ers added here reflectr favorably
at one stag) due tu acute short­
on the prosperous condition of
age* of cement.
this section too.
"While lack of complete fig­
“ In out Sanford district, com­
ure* nrrcents s c u ta te compari­
posed of Hemlmdo t'ounty ami
son with tt'25 Florida's previous
parts of other countie*, electric
building year—It is reasonably
customers served at the end of
certain that the construction vol­
HMD totaled 5,11 t. At |&gt;resent we
MWKOGRAPII PRINTING—TYPING
ume id led up last year r seceded
are serving fi,4fll customers,
anything ever before known in the
“ Figuring each customer re ­
state's history," Cowles wrote.
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
presents 3 •* persons, on the aver­
New building records were
age, this means that Florida Pow­
set in 35 of the 80 cities
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
er &amp; Light Compiny, in this dis­
checked, the m agatint -aid, In
trict, now serve* a population of
•hi, the total was ahead of tho
19,114 persons.
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
1949 figure.
“ We are proud of this achieve­
The
state’s
1949
total
was
ment", Mr. Coleman declared, “be­
4.727,899,139.
came elertric service goes hand-inResidential building account­
hand with the ilevrlupmrnt of any
T E L E P H O N E S ISO an d 1071
ed for the biggest part and was
| area. Many mile* of our lines have
due principally to FloiIda's rapidly
Room 101 Sanford Hlnntic Nallm.il Hank IIM*.
been built to i-i tend service to
expanding population—up 4*71 per *
cuitoiners in rural aria*. On farms,
cent in the past It) year*. Florida
electricity operates not only home
helps sucli as refrigerators, ranges,
water heaters and vacuum clean,
-rr, but it also lighter,- farm labor.
It (lumps water, grinds feed, saws
wood and doc* doiervs of other
hack-breaking tank*.
Mr. Coleman said his company
now has more than &gt;.'0 mile* of
Prtsldent II. James Gut, front row center, it shown with o'her drew Stine, J L. Galloway, Q. W Spencer, retiring President W. A.
rural and urban distribution elecCAKE
■els and directoi* of tile Seminole County
of Commerce. Patrick, Fred Williams, H. R. Pope, R I. Jacobs, W I! Dawson,
J Chamber
C
! trie lines in operation in this dis­ officer
In the front row Uft to right are U s R. Le.hei,, H G. Kiibrv, I. George Stine, C, L. Redding, Harry Lee and San Martllur. In the
trict. I tus r iHi miles mere than L. Ingle*, Mr. Gut, Jack Hall, Andrew Carraway, and J. K. McClel­ back row. lilt to light, are John Ivey, O. P. Herndon, George Touhy,
is best for your
the company had in operation in land. Alternating in the second and third rows a ir City Manager Charles Marian, W. A. Morrison, John Kridei, II. Lew Arnold H..y
1946
Clifford McKkbbni, T. C. Tucker, Bernard Stone, R L Dean, Ale Britt and Al Lee.
He pointed out bis company's
HAIR
determination to serve this area
ground
of
Florida
history
which
ita
laurels",
Mr.
Coleman
deelarTn
keep
jour
hair healthy and
with adequate |&gt;ower was demon­ td, “we intend to make other en­
exist- in and around Heminule
beautiful, rntrust its care tu
strated by Ita recent enlargement largements and Improvements luCounty, Mr. Gut returnee) to bl­
trained hands. Dur certified oper­
of it* modern generating,plant on
own fascinating hobby.
ator* have taken Intensive train­
Lake Monroe. Already considered tally. For instance, plans have
He
it
at
present
conducting
a
ing to enable them to give )our
a major hasedoad plant, the com­ been prepared to build a ten mile
serious Investigation of certain
hair the cate It deservrs. And
pany in 1948 completed Installation rural electric eatention to serve
typo* of extinct rodent* which
Ihrlr pride In making you lovelier
| of another generator there which the territory a t Lake Aahby. The
Mayor Fifd A. Dyton and II. J.vme* Gut. president cl thr Seminole have never before Iteen discover­
I* a iroiibtr guarantee of your
increased plant capability from work on thi* extension will com County Chamber of Commerce, today joined in extending a hearty ed in Florida ami expects to
satisfaction.
10.000 to .10,tag) kilowatts.
mrnce as soon a t the necessary welcome to louitth to viiil Sanford and Seminole County.
bring out u paper covering his
Our company is not testing onmaterials ran be assembled.
"On behalf of all of the ulitrnt of Sanford," *.»id Mayor Dyson. findings in the near future.
Mr. Gut is a iiiiniWr of rhe
*'| want to join with the staff of the Sanford Herald in welcoming the
&gt; •••&lt;
Florida Academy of HWences, the
eailers of the Mail-Awav rditiotst
to our rommur.it) Wr hope that that Mr. Cut’s interest in veil*- Florida Anthropological Society,
The Rest In Workmnnrritip And MntcrifllH
the Society of Vertebrate Pathere article* and stories ol brut.
paleontology which lit* IcontoiogUts, the Society for tli*
"IN
RUS INESS IN SANFORD SINCE 1951"
Sanford will give you an impir .
11,1 c become hi* principal aver­
Ion that will make you want to s io n , *,i first aroused- He la Study of Evolution and the Am
Phone f»G3
10H
E.
2nd
Street
Akl«riatt»ii f.*r the Adcome down, visit our . it &gt; and now a recognlrcd authnrRv on eriran
vaiurinm
l
of
Stviifi*.
enjov our rlitnaie and our h.v, the fossil a of Central Florida.
pltalUy."
Among Ids finds are teeth tm in
“Hanford's warm but Invi­ a giant heaver which Inhabited
g lv i th« World’s test Lovod Box- l gorating
climate together with it- the region surrounding Hanford
many lienutiful lakes and stream- ill the I’lrUtocrMe r*gr
•o
places it at the very top among beaver, approximately the site of
Central Florida's most desirable a l*ear. had a- ruinpatiions tbe
tourist arras," Mr. Gut declared. famed sabre tooth tiger and
"Tho.e same qualities make It other now extinct crealun* nui
an ideal location for -mall generally associated with Flori­
specialised industries which op da'* pre-hlstorle era.
rratc on a basis of skill rather
Mr. Gut entered the Insurance
than largr scale production," Mr 1usinesa In 1931 and established
lii I peund and
Gut rontlmien. “a* they make fu,- his own agency in 1942. lie w i • a
» 0
$we pound sites
a satisfied ami {remanent Inl-.r ■nrinlwr of the HanfortliCIty Conim # rrolr.'
mission from 1979 through I:*47
Mr. Dyson, after serving for and during hi* final term
two years aa a member of the Mayor.
CUy Commission, was elected
In October of 19541 he w*» elec*
mayor hv the new Commlssioii ed president of the Seminole
on Jan. 2. He was Imrn in North County Chamlier of Commerce
Carolina nml followed construc­
Mr Gut ump ha sited the n**‘d
work for 17 years prior to for n diversified economy in
/
r-4*■ v r 7A-• tion
"I'uur lot IVninic «|tii dt-sirg
coming to Hanford in 1924. Since Hanford and beatitude County
and other Whitman'! Atiarfmuntf
that time he has been active in band not onlv on tourists • nt
construction work here. From also on small Imlustrie* which
attractively wrapped
111 pills Ill-Illfill- a ft all
1912 to I940 he served four term* would fit Into the local setup vet v
far Valentina's Day
a* a eommlssloner of Seminole eaaily.
rnvisHunU- . .
County.
"yanforil it a small friendly
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, town without the veneer of
Mr. Cut ha* lived in Hanford slncr tupcrfM al glamour which Is an
1921. In the early "20s he served adjunct to living on the F.«*t
a* assistant elty engineer and Coast," Mr. Gut eaulained. l r
developed an Intimate insight Into those wishing quiet yet Jnlerr.l
the civlr problems arid ronnnerrisl Ing, winter vacation* the area
pass!bill!ea of Hanford.
unexcelled In Floiida, he (mintIt wa* during this period, while eel out.
• s e e * e e e • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • dredging
the St. John'* River,
In ditcussing the ricji back

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

Mayor F. L. Dyson And Chamber Of
Commerce Head Welcome Tourists

EVA-BESS Beauty

Shop

To tpw3Wfc bvt.'.l

Petite Paris

The Famous
WHITMAN’S SAMPLER

Special Hear#- Boxes

T o u c h te n D ru g C c.

Chief (veronimo
Once Confined In
PenHncoln Prison

“MOVIES UNDER THE STARS”

EXTENDS A WARM WELCOME
TO WINTER VISITORS
For good entertainment
The whole Family can enjoy
DRIVE INTO

MqVIELAND DRIVE-IN THEATER
"There's always

show «
CMtLMKN

TALLAHABSEE, F e b . 1 2 (Special)—OKeola was not the
only famous Indian to lie confim-d
to Florida forts in teeming viola­
tion of a flag of truce,
Geronima, acourge of the south­
west and Indian leader in the final
days of conflict lielween thr sav­
ages and the settler*, wa* confined
for two year* in Fort I'lckrn* near
IVnsarola. The ancient fort today
has become a part of the state
park system and tint* ban ravaged
its once fine rnaaonry, but the
wall* atill look aa strong as they
were in 16*0-66 when they con­
fined lire leaders of the Apache*.
The Apache (Jeronimo wa* not
a chief, but a medicine man and
prophet who rote to power by
force of Intellect and a burning
desire fer vengeance. The camps,
women and children of hit group
had been d estroyii by marauding
Mexican* white there was peace
brtween the Indian tribe* amt
Mexico, Gcroni sw led a aerie* of
punitive attack* on the Mexican*,
which aeem to have carried over
agalnat the people of New Mexico
and ArIlona. This period of terror
lasted for 10 years.
Finally the surrender of tlia
tribes wa* agreed on. Qeronimu
and Ifl of his braves were con
fined to Fort P k k eo i, but in teem­
ing violation of the «ti j U W . ■urchildren
Mario*.
_ . _____
died IS

eUla ho rtlll was In priOoronlmo meantime waa

t r i b ^ r &amp; pu u « !0 F°rt
K

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Lingerie . . . no mvlahlngly beaullful, ho exqulMitely
feminine . . . tlerilgned iih only (lit- I'rettcn kno.r him to
drsigii it . . with a delicate air and luxury trimH of
minty dreamy lar* on beautiful imported French net chiffon
right here ta Sanford and Bent, by apec laI order, anywhere.
Box 742

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PACE FOUR

T H E SA N F O R D H K H A M ), S A N F O R D . FLO RID A

S-ManCommisiiont
Headed By Dyson*
Governs Sanford

MAYFAIR INN

Having Its Most
Successful Year
Consideration Gi v e n
To Keeping Hotel
Open All Summer

City Manager Serves
As Head Of Executive
Department

.4 yi'fvr

lit Kit IIAUI’KII
The Mayfaii Inn ha* l*-en park­
ed to rapacity ainre it* opening
- Dti- 2 |, Mamigri Chailrs Marian
declared in describing the 10&amp;0-&amp;1
, season a* the m oil successful
tourist year evri enjoyed try
the lintel.
Till* success and the gruwinr
ffnjw,**anre of Sinford ae a mm
tner aa well a* winter tourlrt ren­
te r h»» caused cerium n&gt;n«iderilion V.) ire given l&lt;&gt; the possibility
nf the hotel irmaining open all
anmniet. Mr. Mat Ian emphasised
that no decision had yet U rn
taken on the m attrr, however.
The Mayfair Inn ia located on
‘Seminole (Inulevanl overlooking
Lake Monroe. Ila Mediterranean
atyle architecture blcnda pleasant­
ly with the tropical plnnta and
plant tree* which decorate the
hotel ground*.
The Inn, built in IV28, wa» pur­
chased In ItUH by the New York
G iants’ llaarball Club which con­
ducts a training ptogram for Ita
farm cltiba In Hanford each year.
Mr. Marian la an experienced
m o r t manager and Iraa been a
member of the (Slanta organisation
fo r the past ten years.
The hotel ha* averaged 280
guest* per day In it* 104J rooms
ao far this season. Ita facilities
include a large lobby decorated In
pastel shades, a large dining room
ami a smaller one for private func­
tion!. A ballroom, card room and
two rorklail lounges are also
•variable to guests.
Recreation facilitiea Include a
gwimmtng pool, two tennis courts
■nil the freedom of the Seminole
Country Club Golf Course. Other
■ports Include shuf/lebosrd courts,
an archery range, badminton
courts and boating.
Tan miles from town Is the
Bdnford-Orlando Kennel Club and
throughout the county unexcelled
Halting and hunting opportunities
•Slat.
| Guests are invited to attend
■ rattier game* of the New York
Gianta and are conducted on Inst
trip* up and down I ho beautiful
&gt;1. John's River to view the semitropical beauties of Central Flor-

Photograph by ‘loo bwalm

Bank Deposits Are
Up By $1,226,000
During Past Year
With total bank deposits of $10.HS7.Mll, the 'hree (tanks In Sem­
inole County reflect the prosperity
of Its citixens anti the growth of
Its agriculture and Industry.
This represents an Increase of
I1.221.41fi over the total 10641 de­
posits of the banks wldrh amount­
ed to IU.ILil.0-.tl. Total deposits in
IMO amounleti to only $2,232.4111
and the gain since that tim e ha»
liven $8,«26,107.
Total assets nf all financial in­
stitutions in the rotinly including
those of the First Federal Savings
and Loan Co., amounted to $1.1,.
334,070 at the beginning of MSI.
These assets showed a gain of
9I.R6M H over the $11,070,778 as­
sets of the previous year.
The banks include the Sanford
Atlantic National Rank of which
J. I., Ingley is president, tvhi:h In
its annual statement this vear

During |M 0 the Florida State
Hank increased Its eurplus fund
$ 10,000 am t its undeclared profits,
17,08ft. The reserve account was
increases) $0,481 and a ID per­
cent dividend waa paid for the
trsstlB M S Fra os P a ss Fas*!

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HI[ A L L A H u

Registcred Brahmans
Selected For Sale

Quests at the Mayfair are cn
lUaiastir liver the hospitable re
ptlon given them not only al
• hotel but by the tmrnipeoplr

t

if ported deapotiti of $5,283,4(10.
Assets a r e |8Jl60JbJ2.
The Florida Slate Bank of San­
ford of which E. (». Kilpatrick Is
piesident, reported deposits of
HJ-'OS.iVII. A new feature of this
Unk th is year was the completion
of a "drive In" annex, permitting
depositors to transact business
without getting out of their auto­
mobiles. Assets of the trank were
icp o rto d e t $ 4, 107,921.
In th e prosperous community if
Oviedo, celery and citrus center,
the Citixens Rank reported de­
ists Its of $l,3&amp;l,4lhr and assets of

Sanford » governed tty a flvrman City Commission whose mem­
ber! ate elected for three ycat
term* on n itaggersd ayatem
which leave! two or three ex­
perienced men on the Commission
at all timet. It i» now headed by
Mayor Fled Dyson who was elect­
ed on Jan. 3 to succeed Andrew
C* rya-vay who tem ain. a« a Commiaaiuner.
City Manager Clifford MrKibbin
serves aa administrative
adminiatrulive head of
the City government under thr
direction and supervision of the
Commits h&gt;n. He is a Navy veteran,
engineer and wav formerly rlly
manager of Winter Park ttefoic
being appointed to the Hanford
po*l in Derentiwr, 11*14.
Member* of the present City
Commission in addition to Mayor
Dyson an- as follows: W. II.
Stcmpcr, John Ivey, Sam Martina
and Andrew Carrawny.
Mayor Dyson pretides at all
mwlfngd o f |he Commtssimi.
which are held, do the "ml and 4th
Mondays of rarh month, but is
allowed to vote only In the event
nf a deadlock. All official docu­
ments nre aam itrd by him and
the Mayor also serve* sc head of
the City government for oil cere*
toonial purposes.
Hlnee iU passage by the Stole
leg islatu re In
Hanfnrds’ rh.u
tci has undergone a number of
revisions put through by special
acts of the legislature. In 1918 a
committee headed by II. lame*
Gut, form rr mayor, was appointed
lu study methods of clarifying
and modernising the document.
The HU# Mssion mbodied mmd
of these changes In a special act
providing for a new Charter.
Hanford's assessed valuation i*
$11,602,164. This valuation rrplesents more than 00 percent of all
real e sta te . values, areordlng to
II. N. Sayef, City Clerk. Assrssrd
valuation of homes and other lmIl'MlIaUMl Ua Pss* Flsel

Selection of 40 head of register­
ed Brahmans for consignment to
the Second Annual Imperial Fastem Brahman sale In Bartow Mar.
23 I* underway, as plana a re beIng perfected there for three days
of areent on Bvrstorh at the Hlatc
Livestock Pavilion.
(I. W. ''Buck” Mann, J r., oper­
ator of the famous Mann Ita mil
on Ihe Kissimmee River, mnl own­
er of • purebred Brahman herd
pastured near Dundee, has been
selected as chairman of the show
committee, superintendent of the
•how, ami manager of the «ate.

Judge John White of I'rrkskill,

N. Y„ commented on the Iriendly

•ttnoiphcrr and ronvivlallty of
the town, lie pointed out that he
had come down for a uuiet vaca­
tion and had found In Hanford the
•deal spot. Judge White was par-

[UrJy Impictsed with the well
I out 8eminole Country Club
r course, considering It on#
the area's finest attra Horn.

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FLAMINGO DAY
Saturday, March 3
C l A B M m ffil D *1WfV J M
riam
m go ra ra a e

MAYFAIR POOL

WcIcomc To Our Visitors
new "•LAMP GOT" »tyle created by
Jlnlril Fusnet', ihe faiuuus New York hail
stylist, will make your Florida holt'toys wen
mult enjoyable.
iiiii

For the Time of Your Life
ENJOY YOURSELF IN SANFORD

impM-surd hrr as Iwing the tied
varslliin spot In Florida. She wa*
t perially entbu»l#»ll* over th*
i limatc which eh* described *•
Invigorating —not too hot. not too
mid.
M»st enthusiastic of all the
Mayfajr guests was Mrs. Ilaniet
Llggetly, who described Halrfo* I
as Ihe greatest town of its sir*
she had ever seen. A native of
Girat Neck, liong Island, Mr*.
Uggetly |a the only woman direc­
tor of the Chamber of Commerce
there.
Ill her third season here. Mrs.
Llggetly declareti sh« had vaca­
tioned all over the United (Bales
■ml had never found a place as
pleasant aa Hanfnrd.
Peter Frobisher, a four hand!
cap golfer at the Glen Oak Coun­
try Club in Great Neck, considers
the Seminole Country Cluh layout
as potential); one of the finest
course* In Ilarida. Hr *h**» *
72 cn Ms flirt round and was
unite anxious to play over it again
whin interviewed by the Herald
Mr. Frobisher said he had nevei
been received as graciously a* hi
had been In Sanford, contrasting
the friendly spirit found here with
the hustling lack of it In large*
rtllee.
Barton Iwmletn, of Rutherfmn.
N. J., also and ardent golfer,
grinned when he recalled his score

DR. Hs K. RING
ntitnnpRACTOR

on Ihe wirkrd fourth hole at Ihe
Seminole Country Club, lie plans
In retu rn lo Hanford in year* In
route, he sdded, having found th*
ideal vacation spot.
Mrs. Rose Brown Levine and
Mr*. Flora Fetngold, who have
l&gt;*en here all season consider Han­
fnrd the finest spot in Ihe coun­
try to spend a «iuiel and InUreit'ing w inter vacation.
Reiterating Ihe comment heard
■
from
m ill
w
other
n ri
lU
guesta,
V IU ,
n
Mrs.
iR r
Levine
UFTinr
■aid she waa especially impressed
by th e natural courtesy extended
the guests by InwIneM people ami
everyone in Sanford.

World Famout

Birds are paraded only once a
your

|25W in cash pi ire j posted by Un
local group in ro«|*eratiori with the
Florida State Department of Ag­
riculture and the American Brah­
man Breeders' Association, is
available on reuuest In Mann «r
County Agent Paul Dayman, and
sale catalogs will be distributed in
persons deairing them early In
March.
Col. Robert D. Cooper of Sara­
sota will cry the tale, and Harry
Gayden, aeeretary of the A m et'
lean Bmhman Breeders* Associa­
tion. will read pedigrees.

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One of America’s Foremost
Horse Races
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T H E SA N FO RD H E R

ALP, S ANFORD, FLORID A

FLORIDA F A S H I O N S

Lynn White in 4 -piece Play.suit

Puctory Sewiri; Room

JHorida F a s h i o n s Mushrooms
Into Million Dollar Business

5-Man Commission

Ir** than half a - mnrh lav in
pinpnitlnn In vnlnalinti a* othrr
p in |irity iiwnri*
Tim i«inf'«*l iluW rliillU-o of lh«'
City i* now I l.hnT.iK'ii im-lmlin^
w atrr utility Itond*
Tn»r» ail■ lllr on Nov. I nf ra rh yrai with a
I pi-rrrnt dimunini allnwMi if paid
diniriH that month; t p rn rn t in
fhu-rmliri; '£ p r ir r n l in Jm m aiy
in Krln ttuiy. Thr
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lawik
r|o*r TApt
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Krimnnir (Vainly i * al n K«r
r im d hy a livr man I'nmim-ninn
of **tin It J. F M&gt; Cli Hand i, i hall
man IMlirr mnimi i-innri • Imludr
II It. i ’o|ir, (I. K Kinnnklr, It ('
1I hold ami W I S ir jf.

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|i mllawra I* • „ l- x i I mi l
vrwi. I'ni itnl hIin*k wux nn m
I'ln m l prnprlty /.» h an d on lilt
from CaMMin i„ $ 100,001 .
Itnliniiul Ilull's nf 11*11 rrplnri-imn!
I In S an fn d Allnntn- N nirnn'l
c o il., | r u deprerintlull.
II ink ineii-aeril (la -tirpln * finm
Tfir a-l v« |o i,-hi ta * , „ i,- (olnl*
lb i:i» H A iti'E it
inaiuloi &lt;h &lt;,-nttnli. nlion, In wa* l i l mill* nf whu-h Si mill* are
| * l i r . . m u to » 2imI,ikhi d u r i n g lie
Florida Fnahtum- l- Kunfnid'* ttlaili operation* iliviamn rh n f.
; yr-ai I'lnlividnl p m fll* were in
levied fm drht service and S I
f*»tr,l ( i i w l i t i industry, Mai tine
W orking aimind tin- clink, Mr. for '.iterating expense*.
ii-ieaen l mole than H 7.IHMI mnl
an a l&gt;i dim rhllit of F la n k Shaun-,, M xitlnn improved lln- efficiency
! ii M 'rvr, w eir increa*iil m ote (hnn
All homralraria a i r ............. i l
a Flr*l Si re d inrrrhnnt, an&lt;l « •if Ih r i-ivk r faith hy hi* own
# l 7 .&lt;MMt Thr -illpill* wna I t ir ir e w l
$121 advertliM'metil id „ Vj*v Vink idea* /Hal hy MM&gt;.*nltatian* with (In fitmi ihr fit ;t ifi.ltno of valuation
iKh.lHMI
new
in HM7 and full*hioom • niaiiii mail nnli-r h'orec* nf lln- fur nprialinh Irvii s laii ,n. ir
T h r C i t i u i i i Hank nf Ovit-rlo of
J og llllo |hr In lgm l xoupln , nf nglipiy fii m Motii^-uip-ry Ward in ip ilm l In pay nn drill wnrir*.
n l i o l i (itiarlr, (i. S h a f f r i
I*
tmlii'iiV dreaavA_ id
vwiUJ^n F a ir * .and Rnchnrk, Fovrli gave Tho* hemr " * » • » pay alipMlv
t M h t r i . ir(e&gt;i 1 rd lol.il »» el» ,1
Ihr short apace o f fi«pi, vcm ».
gentttrtidv nf Ihiir know-how de­
M .IW A S ! al Ih*- hegiuning o f lln*
Only almnt 20 pelrdnt rtf Ihe veloped over I hr yrnra .ntrl Florida
year, limn* ami di&gt;reitm)v .tnioiinl
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lulal |iiih |iii (inn in uiiidr in San ­ Fashion- aolvrd many I noily pro *an -San fmd, lln- f m il ion* • hai
a
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ford hut Mil* urruiilit; for nn »n duetmii In llli rn i k ipin kly with
2&lt;l mill* allolrd Inr malnteiiMii,','
nunl payinll o f *2 Mi,ihmi and pin Ih r aympHlIn-lir aid of ila main ixation. Many nf ih r In in * a n • • ‘ m rlhm a ir am ong lit- main of County -rlpMila. Iloinr-.lr.-ul
«|Uiir
|»-i»onal
and
a»k
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niiimi*ride* yrai nrnund "iiiplny mrnt for molh hrnthrra.
• nipt ii'ii up tn |Ji,INNI i allowed fm
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private pi.ddrma not rrntofrly re rlnn aa wall a* *iip r.vi*io n nf ih
120 |M&gt;rnona. The fio ln rv now uch n n d y financial protd.m* ,,v - ! tetnd to ihr lirtaa Imluatry, Flori r *"*nt« Home and In fiim a i) n. ii Ih' I mHoii * iiiillt-gi hul alt Imllle*
cupie* two *i-pnrnti- building* hul uan In vrx Ihr orKnniaatiun a*
m r aaac**t-d fm *el|t"d ImiiuI mil!
plan* a ir umlrr w ay to run*uli- rninplirnlrd in-dll arranurtnriil* •la Faahion* ntlnnpt* to natirfy i *’ • Hrrndnn aria a r i n k In II* t-gr.
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dato (ho nprintion*
iinrli-r unr nod paymrnl nrhrntr* fnr thr
T h e fiiiilily SrhiKil Imuiil l* ,r
Ihoar with tilth h lsa rrr rr&lt;|ue*ta the Circuit Court. Senator Iroof.
i-vrr im-n*a*lnp volume nf good* aa hi how In find a wifi-.
ilo ylr I* eltninr-y fur tin Coin le p a ia ti- l*idy from the C ounty
Ninvlv aewmg murium j . 12 Iml
*11 In la* rr-ailiAnother irm ivatinn uf the Flori mlaalnn, M n-tm ri a le held nn thi Comitll* 4 iun and i* runi|M»'ed &gt;f
Qonholr marhliii'*, electf te anittera,
F a ir *lrpp«l in and pinviderl
fit at T u rviay nftei th r firal Midi liv e niemiM'i*. each iepie*enUii|»
Mat ru llrta , and r p t A iir n
ire Florida Faahion* wllh Ih r man for da Fa*Mcma aupply organisation
ir ill il lit I in Ihi iiiiiii U . They
day o f every month.
employed with mnxiiTuim ,,‘ffir Ihr J&lt;di ju*t a* thinnghmil thr I* Ihr air-lift aervlre whirh Unltrd
l.ine* *tand ready In aupply
Oner rarh year lln- CniiiM'i-iio i a l e l„ K. Jni dan of I K u d u , W.
lenry in Inui nut n v n fta»rs^t«on ro l­ h rirf In.lory nf Ihr ntganitatain, Air
M llayiir* « f Hanford, W I!
wliru largr mimla-r* of m d o ,
lon unr incut . a ycai Thi* I-* *1 whrn nr imp* -r wa« rrarhrd a rtilTir III PH a c a in irn t uhii-h I, inert* a* an n p ia ltr a lIon leiaid l&gt;&lt; I'a lrn k of Sanford. I \ Hi llin'e
ram
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Ipltxltirllon figure i r r p r r ln l In happ\ olniio* a lw a y . rrm nl In •III of /he I Tin- o n lri i. piatrd
Ihr la* a r-,n i md to erpiali ' " f l.ongwiei-l ,'iul i | M uni '»u
i|"i|lili utlltlii (In- in *l y.-ai t-inir !■•■ at I- md
iiiiinedialely liv the no irhan-h inr a- *■ tnrrti, m a -i-m - la tn r v*ilh a-l o f *•• nr i a
' m an willi lh* n -• ■ -u r n
Inp a t"*’|W«tinlia(r m m a &lt; m
School Ini Ire
|li- eleeleil fu|"
managei and the ariiHe-, an
employment and | m t»lh
(a-Hrn . •• and ah tM \ •« haltdl* Ihr flown in and shipped with only ja rrn l .md amitai I'l r&gt;pe| I y
11* •&gt; veat Irrin on *-*1-1 vrar
I!
Thr Cotiltni lion *•** *
I/-/ I Cooper I - i h iii ir *n "I Hie p ie
And h"'* ilnt n all l-»gtn * ■» an • on ipl*' m-rdi of Ihr h u n n vu wa
.hghtlv mult delay than would ar
idea in thr In .ot o f Frank Sham ri h rrr in F lo ild i w h eir lie had emnpaiiv an ordinary order.
jiirt alt'lirn al a u lh in lv o vn rot• nl lemld whMi unhide
M i.
i*» I r .-a, in hi*. Flr.-it Sire** il i - u -in n ir foi riaioii ••( health M. F-.
Mr. Martina explained on a Vliluiioiirl of f u r l , in, linling tin \ M Hnnldlri and !!"&gt; I Itowrll
jh o p , tu d v 'i,' (h r » V tfiT « i* .nail U t u l , who fntm rrl) lirld n 'up loui of Ihr plant Huai the mm ■ mini y jndgr, * h r i if f , a»*r*-ot
f l.nke Mary.
V r d r r hn*lnr»*i-&gt;) pn i ifii&lt;Oirin in &gt; 1- in a I'hiladrlphia indwalry le I liny'* a* v rrtilin g ia grated lo in la v rollrelni aa lim n dnllr* an
e*|icti*lvr ‘nil nrigtnnl m tum ilr r n fnn&gt; irin m g , tiwik Ihr Flnrula Fa- makr follow -up *a)r* rather ihan pirnrHhed hy law. T h r Cnmini*ly|r». T h a i, only 62 abort mnnlh* • hiiiii* **rniptm llrr'* jnh al half o iiifilr, mu-, plotted ronlarl. A* « klon, however, pay* a ll rutinly hilt
ago, ilrvrln|Mit Ih r plan whiih w a ­ hi 9 for liter pay in ih r la-lirf Dial rraull Ihr advrrtiaiug *trivr« In Iw- prr- eillrvl, fnllnwing • r lllf lr a l io i
in hrronir (hr latp m l ilrr** mail Ihr mgiM'iration would gtnw. Ilia ■ ealivlk rather than more al'nrr- and appinval
tinfri house in (hr m o hi in hit nn- faith wa* jmlifu-*l and hr |i now liv r than Ihr actual m atirlat. FaA»*e**rd valuallon In Srmln -,1
paralled riam ph- of A m -ih an in draw ing m n Mr ia b iy none than aggrialion nf m lnra and li« al- Cniinly i* fdtt,274 ,niH a&lt;roi,lit
hoi
rhiU
drlphia
-alary.
genuity and p n -r-v r m n i r.
Ira d lv r pir«eniati«n o f Ihr gruHl-- lo Snnfmd Ihmdney, la v g**e**nt
Third nildilinn In lln- mall nrtfrr i* frit in anlagn n ite mvlnmera Thf* trpiew ni. an ln r r » „ - nf
tw in n in g with * 126 Jin* a&lt;i in
hr
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Mr,
Ihr New York Sunday-N ew * ronnU.iMMi.mai ,,*ri |tiit*
when Ihry rrrriv e Ih r drexr*.
Iry edition on Sept. II lt*lrt. Fhni frlnnilt lm,k over Ihr nrrvr renter
S* nitnole Coimly |*-v|r. * *p ,. el
T h u s Inroughnui ih r urg*nita
nf
lln
Inuiiir
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ratim
allltff
*npplv
■ la Faahinna ha* rtpandrd in a
(ion, In l.rg iity and a&gt;riuary a 2" mill lav. If) o f whn-h la allule-l
point w hrrr it la I hr U i r r i t ailvct and ilrmonrl nn l H iking Ih* future wcl' a* Ihr ordinary *afrgiiard* In In Ihr County aehrmla and In fm
V m of w»m»n’« ilir - 'r a in Ihr o f tin- Iniaiiirti on Hr *,|u, a ln l run»nmri *aliafartinn a r r rmpha- g rn * o iI upkeep amt maiiitriinn ■&gt;
norlil with n poiilirily budget in |*iii-*m -» whkh piiltielakingly *ta- *linl. Fiurtda Fe*hinn* atm* In An uddiiiotiHl inillrg,- nyrragm.r x r n * nf nni ami nm -half million ila llia l »ludin m-nlr |Mie*ihlr, A give a dollar*
value for rv riy |ll mill* is levied In rarh nf u
m errhaoi'iring manager. Mr. filn- dollar *|*nl.
dollar*
uhool dM itrta m ak in g n total nl
P in t c a n rrn t Ip hr, put, nn th r! son hnn hern In nn -rraM way m
.................
. infant
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j; ipintilil* for Ihr alriinM inrrrdihlr
market
hy the
jggfnltalinn
W 1 I the “Cndon
C U rp ia r', In grow th Florida Fa*hinn* ha* un
■lay alylea hy (he laroVind* arr rlrrgnnr

Winter Visitnrs 'In
He Welcomed With
Special Ceremony
Winter VI,llm
Hum to m l. m il
liiniltailda of thrill will In- honor
• •I on n ihi ial “ tnuriid day” nl
C entral F lollda K a p n n ih m in lu­
lu Id ill I lll.iudo from Feh
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W e.inr.day, Fell i l , will In- (ho
dny llm l lireu le i llilaiulu Cliniulo t uf Coinnirree Ipn.iotl. t«, nil
riffirial "lu llo ” to -II vlallnr, fium
Hie IH i lute* l( Sluurt Jiihitxlun,
Ihr rhnndn i'- *rcrelary* rnnuMgpi
will Ih- in ih a ig e .
hiuli v i,dm flout outr-ide I l*u
kin will In- naked to &lt;lu-rk in nl
u irntfally-lucnted ho,dh. AfK-i
giving the tiniir uf hi* luimr late
Hie vlaitui tvil) Ih- tugged nrrutilingly nnd will therefure he teingnlr.i-il a , the homn gue*l fm
lln- dny. lie lull'd le g l.lr i Iad worn
III A. M. nnd noon.
And hext uf nit, m uh luntikl
w ill l er riv e roorlPvy i-unl* givinp
Idiu fire adlnii-lnn In four Im dlitr
• III at I l"li In l It land'• and - i, lint,
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line uf llio tin
• wilt udiu'l in • tyxlal ele.ii mini ia l
pitngi.
him In nne of the regular l««ui-' nnd l"i fanrilv pirnkilnliir* »ponwiteil each T iiod nv
M
I lot ii no al
auh-u ,. with
night hy the Chaniliei »f Cum
it* fain
if lift lli-l »,
tm plrnl
m etre. T h e'r mh-IhI event* fi-nlute ■iuiii-IUi
and
,l hi
n i it n Ih lid
rnlurful floor ahnw i, «
even . plant,.
• I* Mil
pin r n iih e *li« fm darning nnd -itllni ii
il no
if Ii r *ign«
••p u .il ii •II
ii feminine
enn**e
Cm h wt-el | 'll at II
lhi-*e affair* are nttendid l,y mm.Th
i 'rntl-vl
&gt;• n ', ,-ili
than •am |*-i-,mi*
I'lmlit.i k\i" uni , 011.1 l-n g e it
A *r,-ond laii prtivnli , lit ,' nil full in him i la irl u I •iint i - him,i , t
I .
in - u., and
nti**lnn lo ta-ailli-'in, Hanlamh
Ill- |r. Vogue . -“I Iff ft |. dim,
S p r i n g ,. I", tiled only * lew mile
|»'l le, I I mini In hl'l* again h imp • In do
(m in tlir rity, tin * i*p"l foi rrlavin t;, fm wiminliu* liuriid

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t.oau A m in (mu nn Ian l I . i • ported total i el . nl i l , I' l' .
'• I f Mil . JI^T.«i.*i.’U wa i in fit •
tnmlgage loan . I'rnlividrd profit
nnd rraervr* In lallrd }v.' r.r.i.

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(Iroigr Tmih)'. |»ri onnel man
hamlleii In *ar load I'd* hy lh&lt;
firm which la *1111 In crlel.ialc il* Hgrp, e 4* added In ih r ev*rllllve
vlnff a prehtem* nf pmnnne) hr
fifth birthday.
Anilely pruhlrd F’ank Sli. ir» gan In aa*nm* a g rra ler lm|*nr
Jnto a ilaliy xlgll a t Ihr po** la n r n- (he rapidly evpanding
V ffirr hail lo which Ihr am Wert- In plant.
A a thr hnainre* grew Ihr idea
that find amatl ad were In come.
Amt Ihr anxwrr* ranir, md nee nf m aking -omr of thrir own pmhul many. Florida Fn*h!nn* wm dilrl*, whieh Were uny*l Ihl* lltnr
leinphi *n lii*ly «n a .o h lrarln ral
on II a way.
A aerund ad In Mnvirinnd Maya l-.a*|,t ww* rvphwref hy Florida
lln* blnnght a vrrilnhie flomt of Faahioti" a.a! i farlm y uaa r*la
rn le i, fnr Ih# attractive, hut In Idiahadol Fiiti Hlrrel Al preient
•aprnaive, Hre**e» Inelllg matkerrd n n e - t ll lh Ilf Ihr garmePta *nti| hy
bv the new mail nrdrr h*nf»e. Ad- Ibr irganitalk&gt;n a rr maniifacluieil
ditlonal plant apace wa* necdrel, | n Sanford, ami 11 i» hopr'.l It, e».
and capital with whiih lo arenrr paml Ihi* pha-e of the npciatloi
J t Waa fortlimming a* the pnaei-jin th r near future.
^ t t It lea of Ihr organisation Iteramc
Tb» Inca! farlm v ronlain* t»-'.
more and more rvhlenl, Mr ; marblne* Inrning md tfdi drum
Shame** ctinfldem-r In hla brain drevor* a day, lllhei auppllrra are;
child grew.
Jon in n lratl «i lea»e I lie a ntanU
He *onn fm in-1 himxelf wllh a to Florida Fa*hinn».
sboriage of everutivr help ami. An example of Ihr scope nf (he
work Ihan he •mild nan'll" 1!m*tm*» m i In- fmiml in Ihr nutnniont Al this point the firm mem in-1 •-( '■utonicra In town* named
bar af vrhal wa* to iwreM**' 'w al ramlorc hy official#. Atcoff,
(pertam lai
enterprise'*
Main Minn., a town of fewer than tJOOO
pentm a. ha* ten matomcr*, while
, ,Vikt waa added In the ataff.
i Martina, a young man who lib e rty , N. Y. with a population
‘jo aee Mr. Shame* nrlglial of approximately 16,000, bnaated
u an employee of the federal $60 Florida Faahlona liuver*.
waa attracted te the Ironically tlrooklyn, N. Y. tray a
and in turn im&gt; more garment* than any ether
■manna with hia abll ■eetlnw of the country—JOjOrtl
wna hired, a t flrrt te Aa ru atom era—in apita of the aiq
W arily r e n t nature e f the avail
■g owd anything cwimw
order house.
i mnaagvmrnt af the
Moat of the letter* containing
„. baslanav,
order* are addreaaed to "Mtaa h
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Progress Made In
Gambling F ig h t,
Odham Declares

NATIONAL JAYCEE PRESIDENT WELCOMED HERE
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Presi­
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"Tremendous headway has lieen
made in Seminole County and
Florida toward r leaning out the
Corrupting Influenre of profc*aional gsmhlrr* and their hangerson," State Jaycee President Hrailey Odham said In an Interview
W ith the Herald.
"G t^ l government cannot exist
aide by side with the destructive
Influence nf htg-money gamblers
ever a! the dhow nf the law o ffer­
ing bribes. The .State Jayrces
have takrn it upon themselves
to wipe out that menace," Mr.
Odham pointed out.
"In almost every county in the
s ta te committee, hsve been form(*.' to investigate and Press for
(he cleanup of th e gambling d e ­
ment. Already some sorvess lias
been achieved and more will bo
forthcoming. “ Coercion and purchase of pub­
lic official, la going to have tn
atop," Mr Odham said.
lint the Jayrres have not con­
fined their activities to the antigambling probe, Mr. Odham add­
ed. They have also participated
In the Freedom f’ru*ade and last
y ear promoted the state motor ve­
hicle registration law.
A native of Sanfotd where he
attended the public schools, Mr.
tldhaoi graduated from Louisi­
ana College where he i-lny.s
tackle f»r three years. An all
arnund athlete. Mr. Odham was a
hft»krtl«II player as well, playing
guard for two years.
He entered the Navy esrlv In the
w a r riling to the rank of lieuten­
an t (senior m u lc t after serving
ic both the F.uropvsn ami Pacific
theaters of operation.
Following th e war he was
elected for two terim to the Slate
Legislature where he psrtirinated
in ntteinnt* In eliminate i sodding
in Florida ami was a leader in an
rcnnopiy movement aimed at cut­
tin g unnece.sarv Hlate expellees.
Emnhasltlng the excellent .-entra j Florida climatr as well as
w--*the imparalleleil hunting and
flshlrn- ,ril!sli!e rinse in iin f n n l
Mr. (Wham was onthitslaslle over
th e tnurist piis.iliilitles for this
region
lie al*n explained the excellent
potentialities the area poa*r-s»*
for Incoming • center for light
' Industrie- *urh as r.eedlework and
n re-nlrstinni similar to Florida
Fashion*1 mall order house,
t,msll Industrie* reoulring -pace
, &lt; an d a pleasant climate should iw
e-n. lsliv intrie-t*d in Sanford
:-anit Seminole County, Mr. Odham
declared.
Voted one «f the ten outstand­
ing mrmtwrs uf the State l.egi*/ j n t u r c In 1947 and the mitstamljng young man of Seminole (M in­
ty in the sain,, year, Mr. Odham
Is married and hu. on** daughter.
He Is the nwnei nf the Odham
Motor (’« , Stiidebakvr dealer of
fhnford.
Mr. thlhani was also named
mis of the five mo«t outatandlng
n r men in Florida at a meat__ of the sta te Jaycee iHgSijitatlon In I’rnsacol* last week.
_
Ha has lieen president of the
"-'local Javrce organlxatlon and
Mate president of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars and Is a meml« r of the American legion.
Pointing with pride tn the work
of the local Jayc*e organlxatlon,
Mr. Odham reminisced over n
eanmalgn conducted bp the group
which o, m ured 260 tourist rooms
mmediately a fte r the war when
ml v 30 were reputed to be availW *.
U He added th at the development
air the Tauriet Center at Sanford
Avenue and F irst Street wna Ini­
tialed by local Jayceee who taw
th e need which tourists have for
a meeting place of tholr own.

Indian

jra- Ellon Mnugtitnn, a da ughof Mr. W hltner, still tuu some
these articles. Others were
ed to the 8t. Anguatlne Mila, but were lost In the great
about 1013. This smaller
guild has now almost completely
appeared, used up by the City
lav e streets.
iter, Mr. W hltner decided to
pari of the land, and dl1 his big tenet In half. The
half, containing the burial
__1*»d th e shell heap, was
• to FhUllp It. Andrew* of
h h a placed
said mound
intact aa it has
and also he

“I believe the future growth of
Sanford and Seminole County la
assured—with everyone cooperat­
ing amt working together for the
good of all,” W. H. Stamper, pre­
sident of the 8eminolv County
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
said in an interview with the
Herald.
"We already have many grow­
ing pelna; new facilities are being
planned and built," he pointed out
in reviewing the phenomenal
growth of Sanford In the post-war
years.
"Numerous businesses are remodeling and expanding and in­
dustries are more and more com­
ing t&lt;&gt; appre-lnle our community."
Mr. Stemper, a city commissioner
for the past three years, continued.
"Look around, we have |H‘1"
ones and big ones that we tend to
overlook, but navertheleas t«ntn
bute substantially to our growth,"
he added In deacribing the obvious
rxpansh
.if Sanford which has
occurred In gentle hut regular
steps.
“The Naval Station I* being rehe added in deacribing the ohvioua
expansion of S a n f o r d which
will make our community grow
In all directions. We’re definitely
on the move to greater prosper­
ity." Mr Stemper emphasised in
summing up the potentialities of
the region.
"BUI" 8tem per was horn and
raised in Sanford and graduated
from 8cinln.il* High Behoof where
he returned U» teem mathematics
after receiving his B. 8. degree in
Chemistry from Stetson Univer­
sity in 1037.
From 1039 to 1942 he was em-

TALLAHASSEE, F e b . 12—
(Special) — Florida's food and
lodging facilities to b etter aerve
her rich tourist trade were In*
creased by nearly 100,000,000 dur­
ing 106C.
Jam es T. Landon, S tate Hotel
Commissioner, released bis an*
nual tabulation here showing the
total spending for the 12 months,
recently ended, to he $69,688,468
The figure revealing the vastn«*s of espendltures felt necessary
to provide adequately for the
state's growing tourial business,
the state's biggest source of in­
come, indicated the immensity of
the lodging and fudd Industry as
s factor In the state’s prosperity,
said Commissioner London.
Leading section for spending
was th e sni.theaat district where
rxpi tniiture* totaled $13,623,062.
This includes the Miami Beach
area which boasts more than TOO
resort hotels now In operation.
Second was the west coast dis­
trict with a total nf ID.381,224.
The total of building or re­
modeling permits was 2,162 se­
pal »Ui iiiu jn ti, Mill, 'JZZ permits
pertaining to apartm ent houses
leading with total expenditures of
33.1,366,60$. Hotels valued a t 118,236,430 accounted for 101 p*r-

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aaay readers *11THE Clljllk
TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
tell the Edlier hew work they
enjey this dally werld-vidi
with tosh ---"Tke Afasller It ike meal
•wre/aJhr adilad s a w
■riperAn tka V. S. . . ."
J idiwiila aid in reirkIff e a e

\rw* ikat la ewaapfeN
**d fair . . . "
Tka Meaner mrrlj u a
reodara aasesaUy . .
Yea. lee. will find ike M»niter
Informative. with vsmplete
wee Id oews . , . and a* au ra
eery aa yew HOME TOWN
tw s« w w « si ..7

MONTHS FOR ONLY II.

ployed by the Florida Department
of Agriculture ea a chemist. He
resigned to enter the Navy aa an
rnaign and was discharged four
y e a n later aa a full lieutenant.
Since the war Mr. Stemper haa
operated a grocery store In San­
ford and takrn a prominent part
in the civic and political life of
the community.

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I’hnto by Tud Swalm
llkbnrd Rentier, president of tIt,. United Ht-tv* Junior Chandler uf Commerce, center. If shown living welcomed to Hanford by J.
Krnllty II Ilium, M l, pi"*id*nt of the Florida Juyvi'v* and Wdliuin 11. Hlrmin-r, right, profdcnt o( the Seminole County Jirycwa, who
presented bill with u Siminule Indian jacket. Mr. Krmln appealed tore oil [b-r. 14 when he addressed roiiiblnrd civic t-luh* in a pro­
gram , ponsored by tiie IihuI Jaycees at the Mayfair Inn. Ills lath was aLuit the freedom avnllalde to young men in Anierira imlay ami
their optMirlunlty to serve their communities, stales and nation.

State Chamber To
Publish Directory
On Manufacturing

nuiulier of each plant's employees, 1loo added, "greatly helped Florida
ami reveal data on community po- ; industrialists to market the war
puletSwiis, Uan&gt;i»&gt;t
ill:;.-, a u . w p j p t t s they
then making.
Assistance In the hook's comwill doubtless tterfurm the
pllatlen la (wing furnished by the j same arrvke Tor them in 1951."
8tate Improvement Cur.imisslun,1 Questionnaires are bring mailed
according to Mr. Color, who do- to all firms listed in the IU4H book
dared that the two. previous
^ o|
. . e d, l-. available to all lo-al chamber*
lions were warmly praised by commerce. It was pointed out. Mr.

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traellaaMl ftrassi Paae Tssel
M r. Whltner discovered the heap
contained human bone*.
lie hurrtedly calM the late
T, J . Mti&gt;er. undertaker and father
H Frank L Miller, to come a t
hre.
.M r. Milter drove out to thn
.jh itn rr farm, packed the bone*
in Imarx, and carted them to the
atria' mound, where they were
nterrni. In addition tn the hours,
i number of arrowhead* and
ads wen* alto discovered,
a* hit* of p ctlrnr and

Supervising Architect*.
Future Growth Of Tourist Lodgings mission's
Under the law, appro m l for hotel,
ent bout*, rooming homo,
Sanford Assured, Are Increased By apartm
motel and restaurant construction
be r im by the Department
Stemper Declares $60 Million In *50 asm usta putdfc
Ik safeguard.________
safeguard.

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PAGE SEVEN

Ox F i b r e Brush
C o. F u rn ish e s
_ GIs With
Brushes
w
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$30,0 0 0 .0 0

Of

Famous Names

N ew

Equipment A d d e d
During Past Year
Million* of ti. i. JIM-* air going i
|o trtjulrf widak bruuma during the |
prearut emergency in order to
ai«(&gt; .lull uii.Ioun* neat enough
to pa** approval of the itraia, I
. ■till thin m ill w ill In- m .t cffrvlive9 I'y by tin- Ox Fibre Hruah Co., '
10 i * t a abort diatnm-e from San- I
(-■ i. ... Vuluaiu County.
According to J a m o A. Wright,
hiiuacii n veteran
the U&gt;t m r |
an -1 now manager of the plant,
the firm, which -luring World War
11 aupplli-d a-dditr* and aailora
tilth
ru.I.ri, ia ugain booking
hug., on.cr« from the government,
tim ing the iu t war between five
and a n million ac-r-rb bruabe* were
a furniahetl to aervfce men.
* The source of tbe material for
the bruabet ami whi-k tiTOum* la
tin cabbage pulmetto, winch growa
in rlunipt Uvrougbuut tin *t»ie.
i In* palmetto fibre* when prove*ae.i r- » - outatunding durability,
a fact
&gt;11 known to government
and civ. n buyer* alike.
Outpu
of the* plant here |
amount* to morn than (500,000
in value during peace time, and
thin- figure ia due U&gt; rl*c during
| the prevent emergency. The com­
pany maintain* two plant*, one
in re ami
in Frcierick, Sill,
whi n- much taw material ia *ent
following |itoce**ing.
»*« iiig the p a d year mote than
f'lu.n.u north of fihie priH-eaaing
ii. .. i *i ij o ..* added to the plant
and
lb additional
* i ■■i .*i iu . iri
In order to
k*cp ,.(i .n n imii-tiacd •lemand.
tlu tp ll
II l l . e
| ...I giuk of
t n i broomi a month, and theie
) a -count tui . 1. o' ..ii iii. tiii ot the
fthr- piw t .
•
pi nit
Near ACL
Located on » i..# . tract of
eompany owned laud, the plant
proper mdudei I J une-atury metal
Coveted buildings surrounded by
a high Wife fence. Outride of
tin alt a i- a neat little office
building and home* of the thrre
fon men. Near the Florida Eaat
Cot,*t apur line are 17 company
owned cottagea for Negro workI er*. The plant ia alao dote to
the Atlantic Croat Line Railroad.
The appruai-h to the plant ia a t­
tractive. T h e
neat, aabcuto*
ihingb-d homes of tire Uiree foretin i. itulpli Spotti, L. O. Myer*
and F. L. Cunningham, are within
an aiea of heavy Udgrv citrus
tree*. The office hulldtlkg ii autrouuded by a hedge, lawn and gar­
den J. P. Batei, Sanford, L bookSeepet and Mrs. Kfte Northrup is
stenographer.
9 " A It McKwanof Frederick, Md.,
i« pri-idrnt of the company. F.
W. Weilnl. former manager of
the local plant ia vice piealdenl
of lb" linn and manager of the
Frederick plnnt
AImjuI ISO worker*, tuai-.y of
whom live in HanfnriL are rntployed at the local plant and the
annual payroll la more than
nmi a year.
Worker* are given eye testa to
determine their a p titu d e , for cerI tain job* a* alt |x&gt;**i|0p precau­
tion* are taken for the Safety of
work vi a. Tbia i» eapwcialty pence■nle a t the hackling mac h Inca
where the hand* ami arm # of worker* must be protected a* they feed
atrip* of palmetto flhr* Into ma­
chine- where ahnrp teeth on awlftly moving rotating drums separ­
ate* the palmetto into' handle# of
fibre.
Safely FralurW*
Heavy rhaln* a le fastened to
■tout leatbvr harnea* on the back
of the worker* to prevent then
from leaning or felling too far for­
ward, and tnould by any mUchance
a worker illp too fa r ahead, he
rontecta a bar which ahuta off the
current of the electric motor which
la automatically braked to a atop.

You Know Anti
Rely On . . .

LEADERS IN FASHION
SINCE

1900...

‘Where To Co For The Names You Know"

•

CAKLYK

•

PAULA BROOKS

•

LEVINE

•

SUN SEEKEH

•

HU ETON SUITS

•

CRUISE t ’LUIt
SUITS

•

LAIGI.0N

• STliOUK COATS
•

HOIMtlK HIM it )KS

O CAROLE KINO

THE RIGHT CLOTHES

SU CK

S IZ E

•

M A JE S T IC

S U IT S

ALSO
• PIECE GOODS

. . . F O R A LL SEASONS
Just art (iramfmother
found she rould count
on us for atyle* that
made her rival the
famous Gibson G irl...

•

DRAPERY FABRIC'S

Rat'k-lo-school or buek-to-liusiness

BED LINENS
ft TABLE l.INEN

. . . lor spurts or play

TOWELS

THE NEW SEASON ARRIVES AT

LINGERIE
HOSIERY
• COSMETIC'S
HANDBAGS

well dressed and ready

GLOVES

TO GO PLACES:

LUGGAGE
HAI'S

And Just as Mother
thought our faahiona
were the M
Cat'n paja-

OlIR MEN’S AND BOY*S’ SHOP OFFER*S
A variety of furninhiiifr* in the l&gt;etter known brand* in
nmterihln that ure well out uml of lantintf quality , . .

PALM REACH
BOTANY W)0
t ARROW
•

MACGREGOOR
•

IUCK0K
•

STETSON

•

PHOENIX

•

MIINSINGWEAR

• JANT7.EN
•

TOM SAWYER

•

JUVENILE

VISIT THE
“VERY YOUNG COLONY SHOP”
On Our Balcony

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANfOllD. TLOHIDA

PAHE EIGHT

Sanford Traces
i c m Ih m

ANNUS ANI) JOHNNY JUMPER

h « a r x « Tw.i

which i* made in a large pot kept
continuously over a fire which I*
constantly burning. They have no
regular rating hours hut the stew
Iwt is always ready ami when­
ever a hunter return* to camp
with a piece of v e n iu ii, rabbit, or
squirrel, the meat Is thrown Into
the pot, together with corn, toma­
toes, or whatever else may he
found lying around. Whenever
anyone get* hungry he Just takes
a large dipper and helps himself
to the stew.
In rerrnt years the Seminoln
man ha* abandoned mint of hi*
native garb and usually appear*
in a ten-gallon hat, dark trouser*
shoes and shirt of many colors,
flowing freely to III* knee* or
tucked into the tops of his trou­
sers.
Itul the women still dress murh
as they did 60 or 100 years sgo.
Th.ii outfit consists of a long
full skirt made of hundred* of
piece* of hHghl-rolorrd strip*
rarcfully sewn together In a man­
ner somewhat resembling a rain­
bow. and a rape around the
shoulders estrndlng just M ow
the waist, and hundred* «f string*
of heads around their necks. The
skirt is made of horlionUl liand*
of cloth each about two Inche*
whir, fashioned In sn liilifratr
design and made up of tiny piece*
of material, some no larger than
half an Inch suuare. The «Mrl*
grow wider a* they grow longer
and their rlrrllng hems sweep the
ground.
Sometime* the rape* .ire made
In the &gt;ame way, hut u»ually they
are of nlaln color* with wittier
fringe
_ or
small ruffle of con­
trasting color around the bottom.
In addition to the cape the youngrr women oflan w ear a triangular
■rarf nf thin height silk worn on
ton nf the cape 'flo .e under the
ehln and tied In the hack, the
point* hanrtng between I h c
shoulder*. The women and child­
ren. with few exceptions, *1111 go
Iwre foot hut th alr long, ftill
skirts almost hide their feet.
The Seminole women are great
admirer* nf heads and are some
time* seen In towrn with as much
as 2ft pounds nf bead* around
'.heir neek* at one time. They are
usually made of a porcelain com­
position purchased In email Iota
at local store*. Fancy Is allowed
to run freP In the designs formed bv these heads. They era often
worn as an almost solid breast
. plate extending up to the ear
lobe*. Colors are not mixed on
»ne airing hut several string* nf
the same shade often follow each
other making solid bands of
color.
Kven th rjln irs t girl babies w»ar
bracelet* and neelrlar**. A hany
girl receive* a strin g nf be*d» «l
birth and throughout her life she
runlinue* to arrum ulale them
Rome rome as g ifts, others arc
bought with the money alto same,
upon teething the age when sn*

What Kind of a Risk Was Columbus?

H .mil**,* f rom l-aa* .ste a l
straw .like Miudl.
For the heating print
Ihet •
is a large steam plant with two
large oil fueled bullet*. The fin
men are Kirhv Sellers, Aliimn
hike* and T. II Sermon
t’rorn the rooking vnt« (hr hodgo on ronveyor tu-lt- and are fed
tin machine* with revolving 'Inun
that bleak up the hud into ulilp
whlrh undergo more pum-bou nf n,
rtushlng and mashtng machhe
then are gnnled for It ngth ond
quality liefore panning to the work
era al the hnekllng marhini for
separation of the -ofteneil material
Into fibre*.
Kmcrging fiom the htuklim:
machlnr* a* worker* alternately
feed rath end of the irgrnmit irito
the ntarhlne, the fibre*. I’d lo yi.
Inehe* lung, hove u well rnmlied
appearand' anil are mrilium brown
in color. They m e nest mrked
ami plated in long drying rham
bsr*.
Taken from the .lr&gt;er, tin

I.tin'll* «»f fibrr
Kcplcd nn»l
itMKhd. Nest they a ir fa l to a
n.rirMng machine that removes
wii.te nod short fibres. The
burnlli pioreetl to another departnunt where they ere fed to a new
type of mnchinc whlrh quickly
rirrle* them with four length* of
heavy twine, an impiuvrmcnt over
the former method of a single
in i ‘ ill twine, a* the bundle re.lime, h— storage spare than
' " V " y‘ .
■ h i.
..
lo u not her building the fibre
hoodh • ii - dipped into parafina
" ‘I *........ ..

lb* rrw in li
chine# that ant
the wore of u
worker* show
Hun and 'kill
| iMn,,|eM nf „h„
iMistest around
I |mn,i|e» of fhe
runn| IM j,|arP
machine, and II
„,,WP1| „fft on,
production lln
fibres, rherk tl
,„ j
Bllt,
wj(), r„ | Unen

“ »*'• protect the chine-,

t d i . - Some of thr bundle* are
to in l in fiMginnl length prior to
•hipnunt. tit her bundle*, inrlud•ng ll.... - for the whisk broom
factory, are prnreased in an rffii lent rhvln conveyor type of ma•hlrte while the material Is rut
and trirnriud to ivi|uirnl lengths.
The plant’* modernisation program, will In applleil to the pro. . -m g dcpartmenls, .aid Mr.
»*riuhl Interim ■» nf the build.
log* Will lie cleaned and repainted

she Is more interested in the n|i
praranre of the younger women
of bet family tlmn In lid self Inhrgins giving away her heml-i,
hut she will always keep iiiuugli
lo errvrr herself eompletely from
shoulder tn chin.

We arc (wrliculiarly Inlcrcatetl in coopemtinir with new firms plnnniiijr
to locate In this city.

laeque

SEMINOLE COUNTY’S OLDEST HANK

, hnuldet* and

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Or^QHizvd JQ2S

DR. C. L. PERSONS
(ipImurlrUl

KVKS EXAMINED
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DKFOMITS IN.SUUK0 t.T TO *10,000

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GI.AHSES KITTED

T ill? h m l i i il t T h ii iim i in t a u a i h y o u h e r o

The Latest Motion Picture Hits

Booked al the R ilz

All the refinements Hint technical skill and financial support ran pro
duce have been incorporated into the motion picture presentations seer
at the Rilz Theater. One need nnt travel any longer to metropolitan cen
lers to see and hear the finest a rtists.. They come to you daily al your fo­
cal playhouse. You may relax in luxutioua comfort and enjoy the freedom from care in overflowing measure while you witness the outstand­
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                    <text>I'llK S A N F O R D I I K K A L U S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A

P A G E E IG H T
linn with Ihf pi lev tonltnl chief*
llndn ihe prrsrnl law, price
(filings can nut t* nnpovtl on
farm products until they have
reached either (1) parity or (3 )
the pre-Kore«n war levels, which­
ever Is higher. Parity is a figure
calculated to give the farmer a
fair return for his product*.
DiKalle'a associates had said in
advance he hud decided ugnluM
let'uninending &lt;hanging the parity
proviso now despite official esti­
mates that grocery prices of
wheat, egg *, citrus fruits and other
liclow-panly foAda might go up
five percent,
A government rr|*ort yesterday
showed that retail f&lt;u„| price* hit
an all-time peak in the last half
of January, about K perienl above
the level litf'Ur the Korran war.

Slaughter Controls
(IsM IstrS f o e raa* !••»»
Mine proportionate share of ani­
mal* they killed in 1150.
New slaughterers are banned
from starting operations, unlcst
they can show tliry ate badly need­
ed by the public.
The regulation provide*:
From now until Apr. 1, no
slaughterer may slaughter catilr,
calves, sheep and lamh«, or nwino
unless he was engaged in the busi­
ness of slaughtering that sperira
of livestock In the perirel from
Jan. I, I960 up to trow,
|ly ntar. 15, all slaughterer* eseept farm slaughterers must erglater with the OPS. No slaughlerrr
eaeept farm slaughterer* may
legally slaughter any live tuck af­
ter Apr. I unless he has regis­
tered.
Beginning Apr. I, the volume of
alaughler by
rarh trgiiJeird
alaugbtrirr will be tegulated by
l|uuta established '&lt;n the bn
of IlHiO rsperienee.
New slaughtrters will b, i r g i tered "only Upon a definite bow­
ing that the purposed new e»tabll-biui rit is essential to meet
riviliun nerd* which ran not tic met
from any other aourrr, and lh*l
operation of the nets establish­
ment will promo!, (he national de­
fense by f*i llitatinc the produc­
tion and orderly mdrihiiliou of
meal.”
On another food front, ItiSuJIe
amt Keonnmlr .Stabilisation Chief
Kric Johnston were quoted an m y.
Ing they svill out recommend any
change In the pirsent puiily pinlection for farmers until after
further study.
That word came from Chairman Msyhank (D-SO) after a
Krnate-lfou e watrhdog comruitlre
on mobilisation met In e|o.e,( *r».

Patents Accused
M
Ffnm f*»vr llwrl
The Welfare Itepaltinenl told
•d nnotbei ease In which a man,
his wife, one rhild and I* mother
live in a scry rspensise home and
insist that the wrifme worker
Mi.e thr servants* entranre while
■lies king on the mother'* obi age
lieueflt riessl*.
A &lt;ril poratloli rseclltlve I lies)
to argue the slat into paying $35
a month tmnrd for hi. niuther.
Keinpei related, and then when
the slate refused "insisted we ut
least allow for a -hare of light*
ami water in addition to her food
and clothing.**
The irporl fiy Kemps i came
yesterday ns the l.eorgia Ken
ate pa &gt;d a ir'&lt;dut|nu asking
f’ongress In pel mil publication
of thr names of those receiving
puldb assistance, an art now forbidden by federal law.

I.IN IISKY IIP.-KNLIKTH
OR LAND O, Fell. 0 (Special i
Among recent rrrnlUtmctil* in tin*
IJ.S. Marine*, was l.ulher C. 1,1mleey, 20, of 102 Frrnch Avenue,
Hanford, according In Master Sgl.
Dayton Wofford, In rhargr of In
ral I.ratlinnerk recruiting.
Lindsey saw 21 month* service
during World War |l with the
Fourth Marine* of the Sislh Dlvlainn. He saw ad Inn on (ltlada&gt;arial, Okinawa, fSusm, and Japan.
I’rinr In hU rrrriticlmrnt Lindsey
wa* einployril In Sanfurd. lie Is
married in the former MU* F'.velyn fluff of High Springs, Ihey
have t*n daughters, larura Jean,
(I, and Judy, I.

Don’t Let Aches
And Pains Get
The Best of You
H A D A C O L lla* KrMi$bl Relief lu
Thousand* Who Safftrrd Dr.
fklenrle* of Vitamin* 111, 112,
Niacin and Iron
II I* no taftger necessary to let
annoying ache* and pain*, due to
drfirlency of Vitamins lit, 112,
Niacin and Iron make your life
miserable. Thoutand- of f &lt;•I k a
li«v(
in.I
?
the g icjt nio.li i lilM LL-:*s*L^Bv.iia m a

COL, b a * : r- ■
llevrtl the r o l l
cause o
off th e irH
irfl
trouble,

line

to I

^'Cv-S
'

such
detieicn-H.
•ten u n d o n ce B -^i/J ;,sSi"
■tain l i f e
plva.ant,
Mrs. Rush
Mr*. A. I* Kush. 4£r 8 . W. It*
Road, Miami, Ha., Is Just one of
th« many fine folks wlm w „ .
•uffering ctleh a deficiency ami
Mrs, Hu h *ayi: **| am If. year
old and had been suffering from
ache* for senna lime. But, now, I
have used H A D A C 0 L for Hirer
months, and am happy that I
feci ao fine."
IIA D A C O L ran heln you, loo,
if yuu suffer front stomach ill*Tress, certain nervous disturb­
ances, Insomnia duo to an upset
stomach, arhea and pain* nr a
general r u n • down mndillon
caused by deficiencies of Vita­
min* HI, B2, Nlsdn and Iron.
_ " i v - remarkable IIAD ACO L a
iinnee to benefit you. Sold on a
evict money-hack guarantee—
you'll feel belter after the first
few bottles you take, ur yuur

Regularly Priced a t'2.98, 3.98, 4.98, 5 .9 8
DRESSES
Singly l.I»9 Facli
s n i.es
• Hutton Cools
• Zipper Styles
• Winp-urouml
• Solid and print combinations
• Elastic Dirndls

Destructive Fire
(Cssllssr* frs a r*«* r&gt;*. •
top floor and the seat of (be bias*.
No rause fni the fire wn •
known Coventor William, ordered
an immediate invi stigatlon.
Kfiemen litoke air liarnmer.
trying to cut through reinforced
concrete floor* of the laiibllng
For a lime Ihey considered using
dynamite.
Neighlxir itig eitle* sent firemen
to aid the lainsine fire depart­
ment. Stale and city poller also
tool, pait
Tim building, built id * ro«t of
$3,000,000 In l t d , suffered *al
least" $1 JlOO,000 dainnges, Includ­
ing equipment, according to State
Fire Marshall Arnold Kenner.
Nerve renter of half of state
gnvrinmenl, Ibr building was left
* ioi,fb&gt;&gt; mass of be, leaking
water at every crevice.
(iuvrtnur Williams who bed
plowed tbrougii tbu binning build
In an old Navy fatigue uniform,
ordered an rmergine) setup •'&gt;
kren ttie gnvrrhmrnl going nwell a* It rnuld. Thirteen Inmdrd
employe* were told In slay home,
however.
F.ven the dale's lelephorw *y ■
tern, embracing the rapltol and
outlying offlets, wa» nut of rom
mission- The swlteht-tard was lo
rated lit the damage area.
[iriinr. acrid fumes of liiirnirig
chemicals carnr from the highway
deparlmriit lillie prints and micro
filming division where the fire
apparently- -darted.
Capt. Lawrence Median, conimandrr of the F&gt;»t Lansing state
mdic*' district, wa* stricken wlih
Monoxide poisoning. lain«lng fire
chief Hugh Fisher suffered a
heart attack.

Colored News
F'uurr*l servlre* will !«• held
Kinubiy at
I’.M. *1 the First
Hhihdi llsp li&gt;1 r’liupb f"i Move
It row n who dlrd FVb t *i I'otwiu»ii » II'*' b Fhehrlberprr Funeral
Hotnr G in charge of .«ir*nr»-

mrnts.

Funet al
iervit es for
M et v
Mitchell, who died al her home
at Imkr Monroe FVb *i will be
held at l:IKl I*. M. Kundav at the
I'rovldence Kaplist (,’hurrh at l^ k e
Monme.

CARD O F TIIA N K H
We, the family of the latr A Ion
so Herring, wish to rstrnd our
appreciation to our many friend*
liolh white and rolnrcl for thrlr
kind dceils, words of entouragerner.t and condolence* In nur hour
of grief. We also would like t« es­
pies* nur alnrete gralilinle lo nur
pastor, Rev. !L L. Bradley and
Mosley F’uneral Home.
Signed: Wife, Kllsatwlh Herring
and daughtera
Atie.

MIMFXMiKAI'H I'lUNTING—TVI'INCJ
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
m K P IIO N K S ISO .m l 1071
Raws 4*1 Sanford Atlantic NnlUatl Rank Bldg.

LUMITE PLASTIC FOR ALL CARS

FIBRE COVERS
CUSTOM TAIUJUU* COVStS ALSU AVAII.AUUS

$ 0

T R IM M IN G S

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• Uic Rue

DRESSES
Singly 2.0!) Each
T H IS

C K O III*

I N T I.n iK S i

m a t k i m a i -s

K1VI.RH

• Fim* founl Pcrealt
• Spuns
• Bingham

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l*A I T K I I N K

T IM M M IN G S

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•
•
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• . Kit* Hue

Plaids
Dots
Checks
Solid Colors
Small Florid Prints

Builthi (’oats
Zipper .Styles
Winp-armihd
Solid and print combinations
Elastic Dirndls
S IZ E S

9-17
12-20

• Braid

2000 COTTON DRESSES IN
riunrlu Kanliltiiw imM liiiinlrrrla of thousands of these dresses lust year by ntail-hentlhtt; them to every city and town In
lh«» rountiy, (Miuty of tlirm uuro iimnufaclured right lu*n* in Sanford.) They wcic soltl ut lib1 roKtilnr jirittwof 2.9H lufi.l'H.
e •

. . . . You’ve Mi'ii Ihfitt aiKeitlscd in Life, Look, Woman's lltmu.- ('omiuinirni. I'hnloplay, Trim Story and dozens of other
iniiKiizitn** and m*WH|&gt;n|*ni.

Al. th r rim*’ of tin* w ar llndr inventory nhoweti many slylen with rnM.- and ends rt'niaiutiiK-brokrn uirr* raiiRra which could not be adverliscd
nnlionally.
Wc'vc acr|uiri’d thin surpliiH ultak lo offer the women of Sanford in tlii» fmirlli annual tale f FLORIDA FASHIONS DRESSES. The third
salt* last year broke nil record.**. Tills sale offers even GREATSII VALUES!
Added S]H.*ciul! Wo Imuglil all the "seconds" from Florida Fashion s' Sunfonl factory and Ihese dresses arc Included ut^ilmosl give-away
prices!
All of these drcAHOM-'JODU of them, urn ready for your chnnsintr in these two Iritr sale groups. You cun pick house dresses or street dresses,
any styles, any sires, any color* and combine them lo Ret the 2 for $3.00 und 2 for I5.no prices.

E V E R Y DRESS G U ARANTEED F J S T COLOR! O N SA L E S A T U R D A Y
E X T R A S P A C E . . . E X T R A SA L E S PEO PLE TO H ELP YOU! t
Special! A d d e d V a lu e s lo r 2 0 0 E A R L Y B IR D S. I1,IM,S

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You will scarcely iKjlievu.vnur eyc» when you see this group of super b a r g a i n s . Why the
material alone in these dresses would cost you more than what you will pay for these. They
won’t last long at this ridiculously low price. So be an early bird. These dresses soiled, slightly damaged taken from regujar stock of 2.98 to 4.98 d r e s s e s . Not all sizes or colors in all
styles.

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In Unity There In Strength—

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To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Pro* rcm of America.
To Produce Prwpcrtly lor Sanlurd.
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M O N D A Y F B ^ tm i

Counterblow
Pushes Allies
Back 7 Miles

NATIONAL LEGION COMMANDER

Chinese Drive Wedge
In Central Front:
U.N.Troops Mop U p'
Inchon-Kimpo Area

liSalle See* Do’s And Don’ts In Atomic Attack World Tension
Are Published By U. S. Red Cross
Price Rise Of
Guides Solons
Five Percent
On Tax Plans4

W ASHING! ON , Feb. 12 -4/P) - A "quickie” course for firstaiders
in caring (or victims uf sIouim bomb attacks was made public by the
Ked Cross today.
It lists the do's and don't* (or ihe million* of (iu l aid and home nur­
sing wotke. lo b« trained by ihe orgamrshoii el the request of the go­
vernment. They will give tmergrgney care of the injured in event of or­
dinary high explosives end incendiary l*ornb attack* as well a* atomic
warfare. ,
♦
Preparel In rno|M-ratl»» with way* of raisiug general morsle.
or Instance thev ate told tu:
the federal Civil Defense Adminis­
“ Point nut that the disaster
tration. the new flr«l aid techni­
VAH IIIN UTO N . Feb. 18-VP) ques will be taught In a four-hour force ha. passed. Indicate that
W A S H IN G TO N . Fvb. 12 iA’, d ichad V. Disalle, the govern- addition to the standard 18-hour then- I* nu|niiig to Ik- gained hy Whethrr Congress can carry out qj
flight. Not* that the re-mirce* of the promise voiced bv utsnv mem­
nt's price director, said today He * Croat course.
. t it le s the general price level
Nearly every Red Cro*s chap­ the nation will he mobilised to bers tu trim President Tiunm ni
im up another “6 or fl per cent, ter In the country ha* hern nakr I M n ; that slu-ltrrs, food, and me­ (judge! sharply, ami thus r w
•»e» more" before some de- to participate In n mas* training dical rare will be provided; 'hat •erne of the pleasure for new tal­
■e «f stahlllty Is achieved, program. Many haw alrrady be­ communication utans will be t its- es, appeared touav to be preity
&gt;l4»bly about midsummer.
gun Intensive work.
I *n«l; that a mi-sing persons largely up to the Krenjin.
I am In complete ditagre*Hum* and wound* were Hated .lUnau will function.”
Members of the Hojxe Appront with some of the econo- na the most common casus lltle* In
priatlons Committee indicated pnWith
much
the
*amr
aim
as
the
ils who say that maybe In
. atomic attack. *
vatclv to newsmen that their aMIi- months we’ll have a threeThe experts who prepared the Red C'rot* studies, the Civil De­ itv to cut federal spending under
fence
Administration
announced
Ihe
$71,fiU!),IX)q,000 fignir
th*
nt rise,” DISelle aald. “I think phamphltia any that contrary to
bat its llrat motion picture **Sur- President ha* proposed dependgoing lo he higher than that, popular belief “ radiation damage
:lval Under Atomic Attack” will lo a considerable degree un world
s a
would be compara lively minor/'
R
I'd be tickled to death
____ _ If
The course devotes much spare !e ready for public release in tension.
areh. It parallels a Uwklrt wild
Details of the military budget,
June or July we would begin j to emergency treatment *.f burn
the
same
title,
alrrady
available.
for which Congress probably will
■Otoe result* of stability, since It aald burns caused half t In
Hlmitiar booklets and movie* lie asked lu vote on to
no optimist about what I* fatalities In the Hirnthlm* am*
ng to happen.”
Nagasaki bombings and probably are In piepa-atlor for later re 000 this year, aren't due until the
Is 1 HSalle expicsaed this view three-fourth* nf all the raiualltit*. Ifto-r. on such subjects as homt end of thia month, but already sev­
fire fighting, biological warfare, eral committee member* pledget
a copyrighted intervisw with there.
magatlne “ U 8 . News and
Advice Is given alto on shock, gases, emergency life saving ac­ they will scrullnixe them sharply.
Rep. Sheppard (D-Calif), acting
rlil Report,” growing dlsiatis- internal and blast injuries, frart- tion, and defense pr-grams for
chairman of thr appropriationlion with progress of the ores, asphyxia and breathing dif­ cities, school* and Industries.
■ub-commlttr# In charge of mili­
nomic itaUisslton program on ficulties, aye Injuries and radiation
The movie are living made com tary funds, said in an Interview
part of big augment* of or­ sickness.
tnercially fur private purchase In “there I* nothing scared'' *le&gt;u:
ganised labor piled up new headT o help allay panic in a major both sound ann silent Id millime­ the defense budget and he will !*■ j
neb*-* for him and wage control* disaster, volunteers are advised on ter.
willing to work for months t« »e» ■
officials.
where it can be trimmed without
1(IHalle Indicated that hia office plant the Initial price frees#, at |{||n tu ( ' ( i m i l l t f T o
Hanger.
of Price Stabilisation (OP 8 ) will peak levels In the Dee. Itl-Jen 1&gt;&lt;J
^ U in in jf I U
Rep. laber of New York, rank­
move as rapidly ea it can to tuping Republican on the appropria­
tion* committee, expre»«ed a simi­
Hun* for Mrh Imluitry.
lar view.
! on nil shies to provide for ease
JA C K S O N V ILLE. Feb. 12 -/ A 1
“There uroliably are a lot of
and maniirerabilitv for trucks. It ve*y r r e l'f lL r e 'b u t tSTlcnee"
places In ft where we ran make
will lie a completely modern build­
ing equipped with fixed ami port­ worn# neonle are iFuii.e In i.. hurl •■**t*ni entrance into Florida * cut* safely," he said. “ We -ettalnlv are going to took fur them
able conveyors, fork trucks, hoist* by il.R lli added, however, that k g " * " *
and demanu full Justification fur
time when r^i.t flehU can
If
*
7
and other special equipment need­ the ____ i i . . . ___ i #i. . . i
i. normal year.
the expenditure of every cent they
ed to handle Ihe type of freight be covered by specifle orders ia
The I-lurid* State Chamber of ask for."
R
expected. Lights will be crovlJid five or :lx month: awav.
Commerce reported 3,878 pairings
Meanwhile, Senator Taft |RHe said, at he ha* before, tha&gt; uf boats of all types checked at Ohlo)
tn enable round-the-clock oper­
threw cold water on the
he believes the moM effect IV. the Palm Valley bridge entrance Idea that Congress can trlr. vt
ations.
The building will rest on con­ type of price control fair lo both to th* waterway near here during much at 09,000,000.tiOu from Mi.
crete pile and mat foundations business and consumer* 1* one I960.
Truman's budget, aa flenalor Byrd
and will be provided with flooring which fixe* profit margins. HThis week's business review of (D -V a( for on# has suggested.
uf treated wood or concrete de­ aald he I* thinking of allowing Ihe State Chamber's n-rearch
In an Intervisw at Halt I,*l.pending on the availability of each Industry to pick its awn ami industrial division aald use City, Taft expressed the view that
material at the time of construc­ profit margin, based on sum* of the waterway today la primarily Congress would lie doing well to
period before the outbreak of thr recreational. Sixty per rent, »r rut out about a third of that
tion.
The superstructure will be of Korean war, and allow it lo 2,170 of the total pasting* in I960 amount.
Taft also said he doe* not ex­
were fay pleasure craft.
steel with aldlnge of asbeilo* add that to Ha coat*.
a
n* said,
sa
Ast uw
the tame time, he
he
Monthly tabulations
tabuli
show th* pect Congress to vote a two-park- m
end corrugated Iron. Columns will
ago tax boost totalling 01(1,000.- f
be spaced to ulllleo th* greatest anticipates “some pretty good southward movement of northern 000,000,
as Mr. irumsn na* urged.
irtlcular boats coming into tha atata from
possible apace for along*. Th* rollbacks" of price* in pari
_
_ H
in I basle mater­
t
early October through January. II* said he expects there will be
roof will be supported by trusses fields, especially
Return trip traffic usually begins one bill, hiking taxes about 010,which in turn will support special ial*.
DfSall*
lalle said
*aii hia office has not during March
and continue*
conveying machinery.
In that connection. Rep. Kemt
ieen fgiven
b
authority to ra­ through June.
A continuous row of windows yet been
(K-NJk said there la hardly anv
goods
tion
or
have
rationing
The
peak
monthly
passing
of
Just below the eaves end In the
rhance of a tax boost W ore July
pleasure boats last pair waa 380 I. Kean, one of the senior Re­
roof will provide natural light
In
October,
virtually
alt
south­
during daylight hour*.
publicans on the House Ways and
table producing area In Florida
Most expensive single item In with In* large Induatrial cities of bound.
Means Committee, said In an In­
These
plepjure
craft
passings
al
terview yesterday there Is no posthe construction of tho terminal the eastern seaboard more than
the
northeastern
entrance
to
the
aiblllty Congress will make anv in­
is tho warehouse which la esti­ I jMO miles away,
mated at SHE jOOO, followed by the
Hanford** first water trans­ waterway are in addition to about dividual Income tax boost retro- *
1
U
)00
pleasure
and
charter
teals
active to Jan. I unless the hill U ”
wharf which la aeheduled lo coat portation waa Inaugurated In 1044
000,000, leading equipment and a when small boats made regular In Florida using the waterway. written within a few weeks. And
Other
craft
cheeked
by
the
that seems out of the question, he
spur railroad track make op trip* between her* and Palatka.
006,000. Interest and engineering River service at that time waa office of the United States en­ added.
gineer*
last
year
were
«27
fishing
nr* another 04/LOOO with the re­ limited lo on* trip a week and In
792 other commercial craft
HOMED T R IA L
maining composed of dredging, conaequanca the incentive to send boats.
C A N E A , Crete, Feb. 12 — bPi—
paetitg and a special contingency settlers In was not particularly and 84 government boat*.
The
Konti-o
of Crete's stormy
fund.
strong.
hook* printed, and he added:
Romeo and Juliet mountain ro­
Th* terminal waa first proponed
Whan In 1890 the steamer Dar­
mppHe* mance went on trial here today
"K illht at the
Ihe moment aupplles
he the lata Ed IHggtna, former lington was placed on th* run It seem to lie ample In all field* vowing love for hia kidnapped
Chamber of Commerce manager waa hailed aa tha salvation of and we don't anticipate the need bride evesi, If he pays with his
following the completion of th* I t Baaford by residents of tha re- for that at the moment. Meat life.
foot 8 L John'* River channel to glan. It was only 22 years ago might be the first Item we would
Tears streaming down hi* face,
Palatka in 04$. T U a project waa U tti tha last of tliaa* picturesque hove some trouble with."
tha
Reman— amol daring
Coats
aponsored by the SawilMtv County
■g hosts— ihe n*.
He «ald subaldin to producer* Kephaloyamu*— n »e in court to
Chamber of C immerce and waa
. of service. This may be advisable to keep down answer routine questions as hi*
constructed under tho Auction veteran waa finally dlamembarod. prices of a few commodities like trial began on ebaraes uf forming
of tho U. 8. Arm y engine*!* at a to the sorrow of many old paa- copper, but said that subsidies an armed band to kidnap the ladv
root of more than 1410,000.
It aangara, In a Jacksonville ship- on fond coria “ might Involve sortir of his heart, daughter of a rival
.
_t
linka the ‘largast citrus and vvga- yard.
noposltlon on the (Capitol) H ill” family,

r i c e Stabili2er Is
Not Confident Of
His Own Ability To
S t a b i l i z e Prices

Hr OI.KN C LEM EN TS
T o k y o , KcL. i : ia *)
Countrr-attarkfng China**- ami Korean
Red* »ms&gt;hrd a deep wtdgv in
Allied lima today on u .TO-mile
stretch uf the ruggrd rrnliul Koi can war front.
The Herts struck with an esti­
mated ala divisions— aonie t50,(MgJ
troop* tali- Sunday night anil Ly
noon Mutntay had driven mure
than flrt* mile- southwest of
llijcngsong. Tin- wrdge «&gt;* seven
mile* iln-p.
A. I*. correspondent William J.
Waugh reported some American
ami .S.iulli Korean unit* were rut
off. Ik-tall* were rlnuilrrl. The
altuation was ronfu*i&lt;&lt;l. An Intelli­
gence officer said it looked ser­
ious.
The lte*l offensive came aflrr
elatnenla nf the Mouth Korean
Capital Division swept northward
aero* a I’oral III TH on the caal
roaat. They raptured Ysngynng
!rl* Cocke, Jr., «&gt;f Dawson, (&gt;■
I ui 41.v /4lnvitl«»|| U |
five mile* Inai-lr North Korea and
Mtnl patrola deeper Into Ked ter­ I’o.l, ul nil tree. 21. Commander Cork# wa* Jir
_________ ________ grown celery from James Q.
ritory.
Galloway, past roinroandi-r of tin* Post, while Ik
lion Carroll, commander of the hegion Department of Hl**rBut the Red punch In the cen­ lila look* on. Commandr, Cocke titijirrased thr wrlcoming
.. group
M with hia charm and sincerity
ur ■and
tral sector nosed a mounting made a brief talk on Ihe national altuation. Ho was greeted hy I'ust Commander Karlylr llousholdrr,
threat to the United Nation, line, local l-eglonnalrii anil a delegation from Orlain
wlnrh war about 30 mile, aouth
of Parallel *th In that area. It
came Ik .Ian after the Altlea
buiuche*t r limited otfmaiva that
bn*#/cni rli-d to the irate* nf Seoul
the western front.
as
Waugh reported the reinforced
Hod* hit South Korean unit* |
northwest and northeaat of Hoan- 1
“Cabbage for dessert” Is lb*
tong, about EO air mllet east of
suggestion of Hanford's Maiket
SWiil. The South Korean* appaidwtly folded.
Manager Handy Anderson in his
week end report of activities on
The suddenness nf the collapse
the .Slat*- Farmers' Market. “Never
Imperilled supporting American
in my 39 year* experience in llw
unit*. It was similar to (Ji' South
produce business have I seen
Korean collapse In far norththe demand for r a blue*' bring
central Korea In Isle November.
That break-up forced the (eighth
"Hearlivatlon of the Hanford prices ranging from 0190.00 lo
A petition for the validation uf
Arm y to withdraw from the north. Naval Air Htalion will proreed on 0229.00 per ton.
bonds for tlw Saufuid Tkrmiiuil
“
Previous
years
cabbage
has
After striking South Korean schedule according lo our latest often gone begging on the market project I* In the process of pre­
tmlta northeast and northwest of Information'*, Mayor Fred A. Dy­ hut the ill wind* of the cold wave* paration for presentation to the
circuit court ami when approved
ffosngsonr, the Chinese and Ko­ son declared today.
"Information from Capt. D. T have certainly brought the dirt will make available necessary
rean unit* northeast and north­
farmer*
a
break,”
said
Anderson.
west cf llctr.gsonr. the Chlnste pay *,f Jark*nnville, commander of In addition to cabbage other fund* fur the runstniclion of two
and Korean Reds threw up road the Hlxth Naval District Air liases trailing rommodltlea were celery barge wharfs and 200,000 square
blocks on ths main rued north of Command, reveals that the Nav nvrr aging 13/,5 per crate; mill I- feet r f storage facilities at •
total cot t of 0350,000.
the town. At leest two mad wilt begin taking over the A ir
Two
Knuxvtli*
investment
block* were neutralised. Ameri­ {Ration o» M a r^J ^ M d ^pru*»e*i J m e T ' airaroie, ' T m S j K n S S i
can tanks were biasing furiousl* according to a pre-arrangeil pru P»a*. I3.CII mid po'atues, 12.10. houses, L II. Ohennlry ami Co.
at a third nne about one mile end gram In |ire|iarati*m f«r the si bringing the total unlta to more and Fisher-Hawse Co., have agreed
rival here of n carrier air grout* than 4M0O valued at 0170,798.10, to underwrite ihe iaauc after the
e half north of lloengsong.
of jet propulsion planes on al»v Twenty-nine other varistle* of bonds have been validated.
The greatest Immedlste danger I,
" Mayor Dyson said.
The proposed terminal, which
vegetable* sold at satisfactory
came from elements of three Red
The schedule as outlined by price*. Ciop* are reported In ex­ will facilitate the utiltiatmn of
regiments epperently trying to cut
Mayor
Dyson
indicate*
that
th*'
cellent condition and a targe the 12 foot Hi. John’* River chan­
the mein mad from Wnnln Al­
lied supply and communication! Navy wilf lake over Ihe barrack* variety nf produce including cltnu nel and thr Inland waterway lu
and
meas
hall
on
Mar.
I.
The
Is anticipated this week.
Newark, N. J., will be localsd
hub, to lloengsong.
Individual
market
report* on Lake Monroe Just west of.
If the Allied line la hrearin'*! in hangar, aviation repair budding.
bn*e
maintenance
building,
ftrv
coming into the Jacksonville office French Avenue on a 1.200 fool
this sector, It may forre with­
drawals hv U. N. forces stretching station, steam plant, laundry, sup­ of William L Wilson, director nf strip of land owned by the City.
The wharf ia to he a bulk head
from recaptured Inchon, Seoul’* ply buildings, recreation halt, dis­ State Markets, show that the
port of the west roast, lo Chip- pensary, link trainer, cold stor­ spring rrnps are coming along In type built of heavy Interlocking
gong, 18 mile* west of lloengsong. age, and radio transmitter build good condition with no damage sleel sheet pile with a reinforced
The frontline Intelligence offi­ ing*, and the J. (t. (j. will I* taken caused liy th# cold and rain In the •oncrete can ami apron. Suitable
I almctto Htate Market area.
fenders will lw provided a* procer said the situation is “serious** over on Apr, I.
The Puinpano Stair Market re lection against docking bsrgea.
Th** aviation uiilltie* building
but not as rrlllral as hrlleved at
A railroad aiding will I* hull!
and store houses will l*e occupied ports due tu the railroad strike
first.
Allied artillery and Warplanes on Apr, IE, with complete ocru- and transportation shortage In th' along one entire able of the ware­
of trucka, several farm*”-* house permitting direct h.juling
pounded Red-held Seoul. The ftra- panry by the Navy of tha entire way
not plrksd their produce h - and unloading between barge*
LUekennd city was reported |trl»* Air Htalion scheduled fur Apr. have
the
market.
Heavy damage *o and rn 1tread ear# aa vrelT lu
Hng with Communist defenses. 23,
crop* was suffered durtn* ;h» Utween the warehouse ami rail­
Patrols entered the elly over the
Notice of lh6 react* vat ton of the past week resulting In reduction
Weekend but were forced to Air Htatlon was received here on of quality of produce. Price range road care.
The warehouse will lw provided
withdraw.
Jan. IE from the Navy Depart­ on leading commodities waa I E 6fl
Inchon, Seoul** big port to air ment and on the following day to 11.00 or beans, 0IU.IMI to M.OO with heavy truck type pavrment
mile* to the west, and Ynngdung- Capt. Day arrived here with hi* nn peppers, 15 Oil
02.00 on
pu, Seoul’s Industrial suburb, were staff fur an Inspection uf the squash.
securely In Allied hands. Klmpo. facilities.
Cross sales on all commodities
the old capital’* hip alrnort Ifi
I'rior to that time the Air Hia,p« » t jWreh amounted to
Miles to Ihe northwest, also was lion hail at different (lines been ln«3,094.30 with Iwelv* varieties
recaptured from the Reds.
Inspected by th* C A A , the Army Including beans, pepper*, lima*
k t ] Allied forces were mopnlng Up end the Marines, and ecrordlng to eggplant, rurumlwra, squash, okra
In the big triangle formed by II. N. Bayer, city clerk, It was field peas, corn, tomatoes, English
Yongdungpo, Inchon and Klmpo— termed Ihe best maintained in tlm peat butter liesns offered for
sale.
triangle west of the curving entire southeastern area.
Fort Fierro reported low ternn River.
Capt. Day said that Ihe Air
T»
__ _______
The
northward crossing nf Station will lx* reactivated a* a perature# though th#
tomato__
acre
Parallel ?8 on the east coast d l- naval auxiliary air station for the
Many growers
maxad the mmi successful week training and conditioning of ex­
P1*"**- Cucumhet
V * . •ufftr#*! itrioui liimitfi
for United Nations arm* since perienced pilot* for a fleet unit
plants
from
cold winds apd
Red China entered the Korean of a carrier air group which
conflict In November,
normally urea Jet plane*. I'ersonnel much replanting will have to bThe Kiehth Armv reported more will Include atwot l,S&lt;«) enlisted done. A few tomatoes continui
than 4.600 casualties infJIrted on men and IHE uffleers, he declare*!. on the market with 24nn rrale*
ranging in prlrv from 09.00 In
a Reds Honda v. Th" estimate InThe Naval Alr«Statlan was first 0JJMj per crate.
udrd 2.130 Wiled, SAW wounded
commissioned by Admiral A. It.
and PM prisoners,
.8u,e Market ns
on Nnv. 3, 1912, and accom­ port# bad CUy
weather In that are*
Red casualties have h*en esti­ Cook
modate*!
around
2
.
0
W)
men
vain
and
cMd,
though
12A27 fDI »
mated at more than 70,000 within
thmighov* the war. l.isuL li. T. relton .
grossatl 0119
the past three weak*.
A. P. correspondent Don Huth, Swlggum waa construrt ton officer, 483.70 for growers with prices
P at U. 8 . Eighth Army headquart­ and Capt. K. Mastic Hughe*, who ranging from 0)2.30 to 0].O0 n*r
S«W f r u m l j T i
ers. reported that Ihe Reds had seen action in the Pacific
launched two strong counter-at­ area, waa the Initial commander. to 04.00. beans ,02.28 to &gt;3.35 an'*
More
then
R
M
M
O
we*
spent
aqunah
brought
33.C0
with a law
tar'.* Sunday night— one southeast of Kenul and tha other on by the Navy on th* project.
, ,lr*or *°
opening,
th* mnun'r 'nou* eentral #mnt. &lt;r,'» s.
after Initial promotion by the
ktUea had to pull back Uircv mile* City
and Seminole County Cham­
ntral Koran.
ber of Commerce, the area
been deelgnated aa a WPA proJect, and th* WPA had spent
t.TNCOLN D A T
More thaw W7,«00 for gradlnc SmVrTl,#dreT&gt;iIriA ^
N OTON , Fth. I f - /
* _ w a s h in
stare
the Interior Xhap- and draining of tha Initial 820 rommodltlea available.
___ of th"
n wee scheduled t* take part acre tract. To thta amount th*
•i, F*®** wv*lh*r prevail* bean'
Asronaulk* Authority added
at noan In the « ( h annual
-laving ceremony al the •210,000 for fencing, paving of belter volume th5_
runmsye ami tail strips and for •avaral weeks. f&gt;*rp |* evnertwl
to increase |* volume -|«, pun,
lighting.
roportad *te-^u «n.) -q,
The runway* were initially ■W
Dimmed to be 100 feet wide and
4000
1
N it y took
■
m - over tha
•aula,
m tha
i f Dime*,
gift* from
jw te l* weather condition.
Ing:
H« h‘
cool
A - Cobb
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Navy Will Occupy Use Of Cabbage As Validation Of
Rase
l)l‘ss,‘rt
Base As Planned
riannea, B
Mart Proposed
Managt,r Tl prm:nai
erminal Dnn(l.
Bonds
says Mayor Dyson

Is Being Pushed

Reactivation Sc he*
chile Is Outlined
In Latest Report

Warehouse And Docks
To Be Constructed
On River Pro|»erty

Ability To Cut Budget
Will Depend Upon
R u s s i a n Attitude
In World Affairs

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MONDAY FF.R. 12. 19S)

THE SANFORD HERAf.D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

JapTreaty Is

HIGH SCHOOL PLAY

Defense Need
• Dulles Claims

S tin e Announces
New Committees
For M e r c h a n t s
Associates To Work
WithCityAndCounty On Improvements

U. S. WilPListen To
Plan For Pacific
Defense Grouping,
Ambassador Says
lit M O N K W H IT E
. M A N ILA . Fch. 12 — &lt;4*1— John
*iFo*ter Dull,-* &gt;ai&lt;l today n
Japanese t&gt;«-nro treaty it elotely
linked with any proposal for a
defvnie --set s-nnng the "offshore
island* of A m o ."
Tin' If. 8 . i. willing to listen
svmnathetirnllv to plana for a
Pacific Part similar In the North
Atlantic Treaty, taid Dull.-*, U.
8 . Ambassador At Lariti', hut it
has no such proposal of it* own.
I&gt;ulira coilfertril with President
• TTpiilio Quirino of the PhiHpniitet
**on th&lt;* |&gt;cno*- Uim« hr outlined
last wr.-ek to Japanese Ira tors. II*
declined to comment on the talk.
Thr two may confer ntrain lie*
fore hr leaves Tursilay niitht for
-Photograph By Cox
Australia ami New Zealand.
•‘Seventeenth Summer” a popular comedy for amateur re|M.rtory, was presented Friday afternoon
A malor nil root* of Dulles'
visits la to sell them on thr two anil waning by the Seminole High School senior* *• the High School Auditorium Left to right. stand­
most rontmveraial point* of the ing are Barbara Petris, Harold Marsh, Joyce Andvison, Jimmie Hanson, pidi Cole, Kenneth Bobbins,
propofol peai •- treaty— Japan’s Douglas Oglesby and Peggy Wilton. Seatrd left to right are. I.uthur David, Jean Young, Joanne
rule in the collective security ar- ttrawdrr, Donna I-ou Harper and Randy Whitney.
rantrrinrnt and authoritalion for
£h* Japum
to ilrcidr for themselr** what oceu|&gt;atloii reform*
they want to keep.
hull*, said the II. 8 . hope* to
settle the term* of the treaty
without any formal conference
except for the signing.
lie labeled premature a prrss
Hy TOM DOYLE
conference question on whether
AH the beauty and poignancy of adolescent awakening was ta|w
Japan would furnish mnnpuwer
an.I materials if included In a •ured Friday evening by the Seminole High School’s Senior Clast
Pacific Defense Pact airain.t Com­ | presentation, ".Seventeenth Summer" which played to a lull house.
The roles were superbly acted because, perhaps, each chaiatln was
munism.
*1*. In Tokyo Duller had made it portraying h i m s e l f . It was a line story to present. f»r it* |J«' it*
plain the I f . 8 . does not expect
' lines ami Ita character* earried
Japan to he a passive bystander
a note of verisimilitude that young
in Pacific defense plans Tokyo
and old alike coulj nut help but
statement* by both Dulles and
graip.
the Japanese irovernment showed
“Seventeenth Summer” picture*
arteeinent that American power
a mid-western family anv time
would guarantee Japan defense
in the past several decade*. Angie,
In the period immediately followwho Is 17, is growing up and learn­
lug the treaty, But the Implication
ing that there I* a “great wide
was that the Japanese eventually
More than 100,000 people will wonderful world" surrounding her.
would have to raise some defen­ be attracted to the outstanding Jack Duluth, the town's handsome
sive force.
exhibit which Seminole County young man. fall* for Angie much
V
Dulleis told his Manila prrta will stage at the Central Florida to the dismay of srveral of her
conference he still hope* the So­ Exposition In Orlando, Feb. 10- Jealous young pseudo-sophisticated
viet Union will rign the Japanese 24. Ed Whtncy, manager of the friend*.
Seminole County Chamber of
pcarc treaty, lie added:
However, overcoming obstacle*,
••| see no reason why Russia Commerce, predicted today.
the romance grow* throughout the
could not Join If they mean all
Not only will Seminole County's summer until both (hr young lov­
those declarations about wanting leading agricultural product* such ers realise that they mu*t sepa­
peace "
as celery and ritrua be displayed rate. He, Jack, mu*' return to
to striking advantage to interest Oklahoma with hi* family, and
NEW D E L H I. India, Feb. 1 2 - potential growers, processors or the. Angle, must depart for col­
hpt— Prime Minister l-awaharlal huain*** men, but much feminine lege. Wisdom emerges virtorioui
Nehru told India’s parliament to- intereat should be created bv eta- a* Ihe principal* forssk* their iin
puliive marriage plan* and decide
borate faahlon shows, h« aald.
Staged four limes &lt;Ullv, the that time I* whst they need It it
States, deepite differences of shows will feature modeling of understood that they will meet
policy with reward lo Korea.
dresses manufactured in Sanford again.
But India will stick to her by Florida Fashions, the na­
Donna Lou Harper, as Angie,
foreign ihiIIcv despite criticism, tion's largest mail order advrrtli* the sensitive tdoasoming girl whose
he declared, and has not entirely er of women’s garments, and lin­ “seventeenth summer'" is spent in
■riven ui&gt; hm&gt;- that pence Will ns gerie created hy another fa«t beautiful discovery of what the
a- hieved in the out. But today s growing manufacturing enterprise adult world la like, was splendid,
situation, he told parliament In here, Petite Pari*, whose adver- lending to her lines considerable
an Important foreign address, Is tlsementa appear In Eaqulre and authenticity. Even more delicious
•’full of |*erll.”
. in women's magaslne*.
wa* the sound of her mellifluous
•There ha* Iwen a great deal of
Five of Seminole High School’s voice In thr prologue* which in­
rrlticlsm of our |*&gt;licy In the ureas most attractive girls will model troduced the acta. Aa the music of
4 and in statement* of prominent these creation* on a miniature living Berlin's “ Memories” flowrd
nien in the United State*, he stage set up In the 42-foot long out from behind the stage, Donna
taW. referring to In.Ila’s stand In Seminole County booth. Display l-ou would narrate her Innermost
the U. N. nrnlnst hmndlntr Com­ set-up* of the apparel will also feelings, whim were, in content, a
munist China an ayfreaaor. We lie shown in area* adjacent to the manifesto of youth everywhere. A
welcome criticism and try to pro stage, said Mr. Whitney.
soft voire behind a nostalgic tune
Sports fans will he attracted. cannot hut stir something deep
(ils w , have not allowed this cri­ he added, to the display allotrd j within u*.
ticism to come in the " " J
?“ r to the New York Olanta and its
Kandy Whitney played the part
friendly feellnir. toward Am«rica, farm dub training aet-un which of Angie's young suitor. Jack
lust a» we cannot allow it
J** will be reproduced in Ih* form of Duluth, with rigui and credibility.
flurnce u* in a direction whWh we a miniature playing field. Pen­ Jo Ann Htrawder was perfectly
nants, representing Ihe 13 minor rail in the role of Angle’s kid
league rluht that train hera an­ sister. She reminded many, |»ernually, will be seen on the out­ haps, of thr typical little idggrain from the U. - •at a
tallest girl who once appeared in
field wall* of the field.
slop, to avert famine In this cou
their lltraa.
Joyce Anderson and Jean Young
lryNow that the U. Kgave the roles of Angle’s more ma­
*d the U. 8 . resolution branding
ture slaters fine treatment ami
Re.1 Chlni. he aid. his g * " ™ '
Barbara Petras and Luther David
ment h*. «n lv the dlmmest hops
Sanford la doing an outatandlng were adequate aa th* father and
that settlement mav h* achieve
Job in going after ouUhle Invest­ mothrr. Did! Coll# ami Peggy Wil,,v negotiation*. I •"
* ment capital and In following up •on, the "enfanla terrible#” of the
the resolution, hr sidd, wra*
industrial Inqures, according to play portrayed their roles with .a
rtunate.”
th - latest laaue of Newsletter, sufficient amount of venom, per­
published hy the Florida 8tat* haps, but leaving something to lx*■ »
Improvement CommWilon In T a l­ desired in enunciation; they were !
S u u Ih h
believable.
lahassee.
The Issue ountes a Cleveland.
Others who did thrlr parU well I
Ohio, Industrialist as^ saying, In In "Seventeenth Bummer" were:
regard to community follow-up of Harold Marah. Jimmy Hanson
r0D honor distinction *»•*» •«- hla Inquiry,
. . The moat out- (who played the part of LoriUy conferred by the I *«&gt;&gt;"»*}*/ Ptamln* on# of nil w i i from San* ralna'i hop* very welt), Kenn.tli
e Insurance Co, Jacksonville, ford. They did a aplendld Job and Robhins. and Douglas Ogleaby,
»n John L Sauls.
I want to convey to you that here
Actually,
"Seventeenth Sum­
P of the company in Ilia Ban is a cltv that l« »n their taaa.M
mer" I* like Leoncavallo's opera
d area, according to
*"
Th* Industrialist with h's Tamil* ‘T Pagllaccl • In that It la a play
ilker. manager of the comP*"&gt;. •xntett In moTO to flmfonl nrvl within a play. Backstage, after the
lecause of hi* “vary
make It hla permanent homa when
vie* to tho people of Sanford business arrangement* permit final curtain, all the cast ar* ex­
cited, awaiting th* word* of praise
t«i50. Mr. Raul* ha*
The Seminole County Chamber ef they hop* will come. Bright eyes
mberalnp In th* 1
C «m metre Industrial cemmlttae, are daneinr as w* hear, "(treat
» Club, a top honor of th# «•»* sparked bv Henry Blmpaon. a m i- coin*, pal" or "Boy, you did It up
retired northern huslnaea leader, right r
'ogether with other dub
handled all rontaeta with the
These are the same kids who
a from Florida. «« * * * »,
Clevelander.
acted out a situation in which
d&gt;ama, hs» will allend the l&lt;*nf*
they more or leaa ar* finding
e F. l-ee riuhfonventK&gt;n al
themselves In real life. New worlds
m Orlrnna on Mar. t M l U l
ara unfolding, young love la stir
-at of tho ronipsny^l.kletttl**
ring, physiques ar* filling out, and
ertalnmanl l* plannod for U»
"Seventeenth Summer" la In fact
Demand for apartments
a very vital, a almulUneewaly
n’’addition lo hi* ProtV * 10"*!
luaoa la Sanford and th# naarby frightening and beautiful axperrlt, Mr. Pauls i* . 1m*h,(S f |K lake aecllon this season far exlence in th# live* of th* youthful
reeds similar renueata In past
yean,
Seminole
County
Chamber
the March of Dime* campaign.
For an amateur production,
of Commrrra records Indlcat
"Seventeenth Summer" was aplendid. Congratulations ta Mr*. Boyd
~AR*0?r t'HAROBO
Ooltmaa on a fin* Job of dlrartlng.
ANSINO. Mich.. Feb. 12 - ^
Th* play somehow reminded u*
lichigan’a e U V office liulldlnt would-be visitor* seeking I
of those day* not very far gone
t charrad. ley ruin bacapm a modal ion* lief* while aPMXkXlKia-

Andrew Stine, recently elected
problem of the Sanford Mer­
chants' Association, lodav anti.imu-rd the formation of ten coin1 mlttres to implement the associa­
tion's I'.'M civic improvement pro­
gram.
Mr. Stine declared that much
closer cooperation will he sought
with lit. Ci 4&gt; and County govern­
ments during the rummy tear In
an attrmpt to correlate thr progiaiu of thr Merchants' Associa­
tion.
Kmphaoliing the need for a
small claims court, Mr. Stine said
the merchants' organliation would
throw its weight behind a none
to establish one In Sanford, and
ahu pointed out thr need for a
limited garnishment law.
(irrater economy in state goveminent is one of the prime aims
of the oiganixation and will he
vigorously pushed, the Merchants'
Association heed added. Return
of a portion of the Inventory tax
t&lt;&gt; merchant* an l improvement of
Die sales tax law are also in­
tegral parts of the lii.'i! program.

PAGE THREE

Mr. Stine said.
A clearer, more workatde law
governing unemployment compen­
sation benefit* will lie asked by
the Sanford Merchants' group
which will aim at e larger, more
representative membership iu the
coming year.
One of the most
important
points of the Association's tirogram it a more strict set of reg­
ulations governing auction sales
and advertising campaigns, Mr.
Stine taid.
Committors appoint.,| to ru m
out the IB,M program are as fol­
lows: business development— W. A.
Morrison, chairman, W. V. IMling,
I E. Batten and tieo. A. Stine;
credit control— D. K. M.Nah.
chairman, Otto Bo! d.uf, W. II.
Nicholson and M. Jacobson; pub­
lic relations and publicity Jack
llall, chairman. A I Lyons, Holland
Dean and T»d Svsalm.
Social event* Clarvtnr Redding, chairman, Harry llohson,
llowatd Month-til, Bill Casiube,
Jesse Lodge ami Forrest liatrhel;
legislative — W. A. Morrison,
chairman. Jack llall. li. \V. Spen­
cer and advisor L. F. Hoyle.
Business standards and store
hour* Ned Smith, chairman. Jack
Hall, John Kader and M I. Hahorn. Membership- Bill K i r k ,
chairman, all directors; special
events— Jack Uattgan, chairman,
II. I-. Perkins, Jr., ami At Wilson.
Oily beautification John Ivey,
chairman, Henry
Bussell, an I
tiordon Sweeney; adivsotv hoard
II. II Pope, John Ivey, \V. V. till ting. Ned Smith, W. A. Morrison,
Jack llall, (!. I . Holding and E. (*.
Harper.

Flooding Rivers In
North Endangering
LivesOfScores
lit \SB(M l.\ T E D PIIESS
Flooding rivers have left thou­
sand* of person* in extreme hard­
ship t.Mlay in western Washington
ami Columbia, Pa.
In the northwest, rampaging
rivets forced an estimated 5,00)
persons from their homes after
three day* of record rains, while
12.000 residents of Columbia, IV .
sctoungcil for a m.-agrr supply of
drinking water.
A stale of emergency was de­
viated In ta.th area*.
Governor l-anglie of Washing­
ton ordrted five National (iuard
units to active duty in Washington
after some 1,000 |&gt;er*ont were
flooded out of t.ieir homes In
the state. In adjoining British
Columbia, another 050 person*
were hoinrless and at least five
persons lutt: med.
The situation in the northwest
was easing, howevri, as skies
cleared and temperatures dropped.
The Skagit River in iioithwrstern
Washington reached Its highest
level in many years and forced L*
Oiai petsoni front their home* in
the Skagit delta. The (Steen Kivet.
the Snohomish and the Cowliti all
went out of their hanks.
In Columbia, Pa., water wa* be­
ing rationed as a result of an Icejam in the Susquehanna River.
The jam caused the river to over­
flow its hank* last Friday night

and flood the city waterworks,
several Industrie* and 50 homes.
With the waterworks out of
commission and the river froten
solidly from honk to bank, rach
person was placed on a drink­
ing-water ration of on* quart a
day. The supply wax being haul­
ed in by milk trucks from Lan­
caster, 12 mile* rast. All busi­
ness establishments in the city
which use drinking water havo
l&gt;een closed, and bathing and
shaving are discouraged.
City official* said, ''We'd be
wiped out by a fire."
The water »hurtage, they added,
i* likely to continue Indefinitely
The temperature wa* at thawing
levels yesterday hut it falleJ to
hc-.de the Ice jam.
Hul l INA I.IHRAKY
W IN TE R PABK. Feb. U - l i P l —
Rollins College will lav the corner*
stone of its new 1500,000 Mill*
Memorial Library at a ceremony,
Saturday Feb. 21. Dr. Paul A.
Wigner. president, announced to­
day.
The ceremony, which wrill be part
of the Founder*' Week Program in
observance of the sisty-slath annlver ary of Rollins College, will he
held »n the rantpua Horseshoe.
Speakers will Include Paul Hud­
son, president of Davella Mills
Foundation; Horace A. Tollefton.
college librarian; Mayor William
II. McCaully; Dr. Ain«li* B. Min­
or, representative of faculty;
tleorge E. Warren, representing
the trustee#, and (irorge Cart­
wright Jr., for the staff. _____

Presentation Of Senior Class
Play Is Pronounced S u c c e s s

Exhibit Planned
For Orlando Fair
By County C Of C

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P A G E FOUR

The Sanford Herald

An Invitation To Tourists

“I have a need of nHenrr and of atartt,
Ton ntttch it* wild too loudly."
If you njrm* with Ihe Southern poet who wrote thutwt
linen when he decided to leave New York City and return
to hit Mi.tsinnippi home, perhnpt* you too arc necking the
pence nnd tranquillity of mime untrnuhleil xpot where the
|M*nple nrv friendly and then* in time to Huh.,
If you are among those who are tirod of the nerve
at rain of noisy city streets, the storm and stress of Northern
winters, the anxieties anti complexities of a chaotic world,
we send you this invitation from homes that are warm and
comfortable, farms that are rich and profitable, and people
A ll n U l u r ) H l l r n . carS* •( who are fiiendly and unhurried.
■Saak*, resale Haas, prnrlaiaalla**,
You will not find here the Seminole Indian whose pic­
■•a ■nilrM *1 caicM alaattau I«r
fbr
*1 raising Iaa4*. n||| ture ap|M&gt;»rs on the front page of this issue and fur whom
b* rbararS r«r al rra a la r i l i r n l i .
Seminole County is named. He has lonjr since poled his
las rote*.
dugnut canoe Into the innermost recesses of tne EverI I . a Sall-aatlr~Hr
. UtaaO VraiMrri H-r,e-e*la•It**, la*., » r a VarSi. I blraa*. lie- ftlades, the dense fastnesses of Immokalec, Chokoloskee
troll. S « » M &lt; C'llr, M. I.OHI*.
and Okalnacoochcc Slough.
Tba llr r a li I* a lovarbor at lb*
Rut you will find here the same shadowy preen Inli M r la ln l l*rr** n b lrb I* sallllra
*tr|*«lrrlr la lb* M*r far rtpahll- Koons where yellow lilies and water hyacinths bloom and
roOna *1 all Ibr l-r a l a m - ,.rlalr*
Ibl* a*rr*paa*r. a* «t*|| a* all cypress knees rise along the shore like gray gnomes. And
41* • « » » dlapHlrkra.
you will see the sun sifting through the leaves of the
cypress and tho garlands of gray moss where the snowy
egret watches fat brown ducks splashing in the pool below
and a great blue heron stands silhouetted against the pale
T O D A Y * IHBIrB VKRSB
green moss of an old palmetto trunk.
It i* in Ihr hrarl. Corf I. that
You can follow the trail of the white-tail deer through
ar. W r havr an allni __ (felt.
a Florida wood, pungent with the scent of pine nnd sweet
gum. or watch the tiny triangulnr &lt;|iinll tracks in the sand
of a road that winds through flaming blackjacks, or walk
through ii green thicket of «|utrklebcrry nnd Southern
myrtle n n d i h t Ii h p * surprise u black Iwar on tiptoe getting
his lunch from the white chestnut-like heart of it palmetto
tree.
*
Con K M liiU linni In S jn lo t d 't Joe
lint where the Kcminoles once built their chikees on
I lull him n on hit ptnmotmn In the
the southern shore of Ijike Monroe, you will find hotels
U llli o f n u jn i prnrtnl.
with is-uiit ifit I gardens and green lawns, schools with room
enough for trees nnd playgrounds, streets where the
W r miglit grt sioiind ihe nr»*»- branches of the oak lns&gt;s meet overhead nnd nxalonn bloom
•ity of u n im w l military Irainins by tin* doorways of tlie homes Isdow, and churches whose
and ■till io|vr (hr Army'* man­ bells are not drowned by the traffic din.
power pi "Mr in jutl by drafting
And in the country you may wnlk in the green twi­
•orar
ol
Governor
Warrrn't light of old orange groves, visit the celery farms "where
the breakers of deep sunlight roll across flat fields that
love and touch the sky", and fish at hnlf-past sunset on
Wlim dir Herald annoonrrd latl tin* St. Johns where "across the molten river one can see
year dial hanV de|Mi«a* had gone the misty willow green of Arcady. And then—the summer
up 400 iwrrrnt in a ten year stars".

It) lie W IT T M icKKN ZIK
U ’ Foreign Affair* Anal&gt;*l

Tlir U. S. Reclamation Retvie
»«v* rrn p a value I nt more Jim
1800,i&gt;00,00u were produced &lt;&gt;n it
ricatid western land in ItMP.

Change
The Scenery
by
w V Ilii tine
Teuehton Drug Co.
You tiuvr heard the savim"A ehanjrr is o* good n« n
m u " Mnybe you haven’t r m
given it much Ihonght, Iml
medical wiener has, and font .
Ihnl it niiili&gt; fm ohmI pi*o|d&gt;
Maybe llo-re air n lot t i
thing- mound home in do mi
your vacation, they will
•
done eventually nnya.iv, un,l
you will benefit more phy-u.i
ty ami menially front « ehang&lt;
in aratirry. A worthwhile vnm
limi ir (inr of relaxation noi
enjoyment,
tleforr voni vacation n u
good lima for a physical checkti|i. Ami rememlier to get IH om ■icrc-sary drug sml flrsl aiil
il&lt;*in» yon will need,
I'opyrichi

UN Crossing Of 38th Parallel
Was A Mistake Which Paid Off

rear bed. But they inrreaied
rr SUJfi.nno thii year.
[ tVinfnrd rsnkrd fifth of all ll.r
ciliti in Crntral Florid* in building
nits issued lad yrar, exceeding
tit. Deland, and many othei
It aa large nr larger than San-

$•*' onl Stale Farmers Markel
hagdled 8^,732,000 worth of prolasl year, up *107.000 over
a
rear before. Actually tire Sanmarket ranka arcond in the
enljre slate in ihe vnlumn of pro­
duce handled.
Tangerines are apparently rum
tng into thrir own under ihe new
_ eknis rode. Ijslrtl reports indicate
tfigt tangerine, up io Jan. Jl ibis
year have hrnughl the growers
81*200.000 mme for 175,000 few­
er nnies than lliey did liefnre llie
code was enacted.

For Ihe individual looking lor a new home and having a
little capital In invest, Sanford offers many inviting hindiie.-is opisirlunities. For many years this city has been u
thriving agricultural community, but it has not been until
comparatively recently thut Its Industrial [smslbllitles and
recreational mlvanlages for tourists have been appreciated.
Now that they are, Sanford stands on the threshold of new
and grdden opportunities.
Hecuuse it has been more or less untouched by the com­
mercialism of mnro [sipular resorts, Sanford offers the vis­
itor comfortable accommodations at the most reasonable
rates he will find in Floridu. And It offers him living costa
which art- generally lower than ho will find olacwhere. Ilo
can play golf on n course the equal of any in the stale a t
rales not more than half as much.
Because this is so and liecausc all Seminole County
(owns an; now beginning to frel tin- results of the adver­
tising campaign carried on by the Chamber of Commerce
for the Inst few years and the publicity given Hanford by
Hie Now York (Hants and Florida Fashions, new homes are

One of the largest citrus conCMIrate plants in Floiida will be
•Mned in Semiaola County ia tin
future by th« Cheater Few
SStt Co. wiawc miliion doiiar plant
■ ••■ring completion at Forest City
hi. the pmdurlion of 25.000,000
eaas a year. Concentrates ti the
neartl and lugged thing in rilrui.

’V*,|dv*a former governor Mil*
I Caldwell. U. S. Civil Defeme
Klor. now in England, says thal
any future war enemy atomic
»h m wfll probably eonceatrale
m the United Staler, save (heir
irrational high eiplnaim for the
kith and the French. Admilledlv
j is email comfort for u* Ameni*. hut unfortunately t» may not
much comfort for out European
teds either.
'lot many people think of Semi■ Comity now as a citrus prodag section though General
Rfoed who willed here ia 1871
a oae of the first in the risk
begin Ihe cultivation of citrus,
i i m r , m proportion to its lire.
« now It doe* very well. It is
iftod about fourth in the stale
the produclion of oranges,
ppfnrit and tangerines, and
Iffg about IJjOOR acne planted

to remain o
h Ilia Navy

th* King-Kmtwrnr ami five aliitllugs In the pouml for (hr* govrrnrnfm.**
Of rour*e thr *omr I1UO la-Jrwrlerf prinrra, most of whom hbrf
thr powrr of life ■ml death over
thrlr subjrcta. havr lost thrlr
thronr* In the r-JItltal rhangr* of
thr Indian peninsula. Rut It was
Klng-Fmprror who hrlrf thrlr
atrongrst loyalty.
As a ronstitutlonal monarch, thr
King ha* no authority In Inlrrfrrr with rovrrmnrnt. Ilnwrvrr,
hU (nr her) majesty la an In­
valuable sourer of arfvlrc for
rime mlnUtrr* and other mvmm of Ihe I ’aMurt. This la true
Iwraust of the Intensive training
whlrli an heir to Ihr tlirnar imdrrgoes, including a study of thr
rfifferrrt Itrssehr* of thr ( ’our.
inouwralth and thrlr |iropl**.
Rut dor* thr ruler ever vriilure
In Interfere? jbtpilime* In thr
past that certainly lm* happeneil
They »ay Queen Virtoria u*e*l to
voire her own ideas, »nd rertainly her non, Kdward V II waa a
positive sort of king. Ho was Ms
eon, (Isorgo V, father of thr pre­
sent King.
Gtorga V had a mind of hU

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a: wltr.rta an srcr.t ivtez

N EW YOKK Feb. 12 (/P&gt; T
mg (nr n scorclett lie.
ft has lieen fought like a footlu
ranging deep inln ihe other's lernh
i hlr defense.
'a the thirty-fouitii w r e l of ihr
is In midfield. It U only a good'
one-day tank match away from
the &lt;dd .lath Parallel, thr- artifi­
cial frontier from which thr
North Korean Reds first attached
lp*i June 28.
If thr Chinese Communist drf«ntes rontlnur to rrumhle, will
the Allies again smash arms*
that frontier as they did lad
lall? The
military mid* are
against it -at the imxnrnl.
Wlien tire Ameiitana first ajiPioarhitl the Mth Parallel, (Thtni
Fn-lal, the Chinese prrniter, said
hi* government wouldn’t stand
Idly by If the Allies rmwied lint
line.
The United Nation* A rm y eilhtr rhvae to irgaid this warning
■s a bluff or decided to take th*
ronarquencr*. It Invaded North
Kona and drove to tha Man­
churian border at three points
before waver *f fresh Chin***

the great genrrat »lrike of l#M. forced li to withdraw Into South
Kama.
At thr lime Ihr Allle* did t-ru**
Ihr M th Par Ilei, a high Army
"(fleer told me:
"W r ore making a mistake |
Itllevr Chou En-fai mean* wliai
hr aaya. W r should atop here,
where the peninsula Is only almut
I GO mllva wide.
"If w « gw all Or* way to Ihe
northern frontier of Korea, wr
will hare to defend a bortlar 700
mile# long thal adjoint both China
and llirasl*. How ran a t expert
to art up ■ arw state o f Korea
that will last with 700 mites af

Tire biggest cypress tree m ihe
wikJd, and piohahly ihe largest
ton* of any find in ihe eastern
iPjJf of the United States grows
ju j Seminole County. Known at
"Tpe Senator**, i| is located neai
Lawgwtiod and ia said to he over
AlOO years old. || ia 127 feet
I M i , and 54 feet in circumference

raf* behind' lh* lnuinibiry. would
havr l*-*n rrorj-nnlKi rf ami frr*hIv supplied with ann* liy (’hlnn
anil Russia, In time It would have
xHark'-il isain; an ! |»r&gt; Imltly have
Him, Ti t It ia ilnulitful that u&gt;
timid have t-iime in tu.niti. Km in
.iu u IiJ I*' ifttlin— and I hr ctpiip.
;ncnt wt lift.
"Meanwhile n r would linvr I*-,
come gnRVj4ld(lll Itecwuse of i )i &lt;
Miccrn of mil Inrhml laiulii^,
and America would have cum- tn
sleeit militarily. Now we ai,awake, and in* a if of mu prtil.
"The attai k lieyond thf :isth
i'arallri taught tin what our ITTml
dangets arc— Ihe danger of Ik mt
lulled hjr a fain- m -p h 1 of our
own invincibility, thr dangri of
ihinkitiK that out itifriutniiid
weapon. havr a complete dotninnnrr over f*urr manpower."
Ilf raid hr full thr li on
learned «■&lt; worth thr price paid

WAVE OF THE FUTURE

equipment Mhiml fm th&lt; Hmitli
Knn-an nr my.
" T h r u thu Nortli Kiirran arm y.

T b U I* Ibr XMid at a a*rlr* - l
1411-rla l
a S itrllw arraf*
a rararlaa la Ibl* ra re r *arb rtrvb.

wai *|&gt;pr,tif

Hits mi opening in its Sanford Office For n
young Indy betwopn the ngca of '£&amp;nod Afi to
Serve ns credit clerk in conjuiwlinn with the
ti|H tiing of Scant Sunfortl Credit Uldl. Typing
nnd minimum of it high school education
ncrc.Hsnry. Hookkccping training’ mid tbit cxpfriencr* dcsirnldo. A gmsl chnrnclcr, neat
nptn&gt;nmnn&lt; and pleasing pcrsonnJity. Eurnings
gtMHl with many emphryce Umcfits.

border touching two great world

Maitehurian bountlnry with Ihe
filter they then had uvailalde.
Rut the aHark wit* made, and
the A (lie- pursued Ihr diatterrrf
North Koi ran Red army drep
Into It* uwn territory Th r rntranrw of thr *‘hlnr,.- t'omimii&lt;i,t
armie* rhauged Ihr plcturr. In
three tremenduu* all night eountrr-altnrkn last NovomN-r they
broke up the UnlUsi Nation* offrnaive and InflieUnl thousands of
of coaualtim- T h r A II lea ht-ttan a
stubborn withdrawal that lasted
Then thr Untied Nations nprnrd
a “ IlniHr-d uffmalvr.” Now again
they aland al Soiul. The Tlgth
Parallel -less Hiao Iwu score miles
niitr* away— fieekrwsa anew,
llrfurr Iravlnr Kmr , I asked
Ihe Mine Inch Army nff'rcr
whether lie still regarded thal
first rrossing of Ihe parallel a*
a mistake.
''No," he said. " I believe rmw
It waa worth it.
“ What would have happened
If ore had halted at Ihr Itsih. 1
think we would havr pulled out
our own Imop* In a few weeks
and left a lot of our military

SEARS ORDER OFFICE

• A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE •

V 'h rr^ Jtonplnesa Costs
So l.lttle-

EAST TIMKH TODAY 1

Citrus Exposition
Ih Opening Today

LAST TIME TONMJHT

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TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY

----------------By BKNNITT CHIP---------------E annual compatillon of a midwest U a n Association waa
T Hcaptured
after a terrific halite b y ■ hunter who described
how hia bird dog one day began running In ■ 40 foot circle,
working toward tha center.
Suddenly the dog frog*. The
m
hunter yelled, ’T l t u h " A
Jfg ln ^fln oU
single quail fluttered up Into
I M JfJ
tha air and everybody shot (j/ u g S U
al It. A second and third time
M
the hunter yelled "fluah." O n
. v
each occasion. ■ itngle quail
i y c M n ~
flaw off aa a tergal Finally
J g f
I
a guest demanded an expla- \ v **r
W j A
A

— IAY— The Florida Citrus K«*
pod lion, th* notion’s only industry
sponsored eltru* show, opens todav
for ■ si* day run.
Down* of life *iie dlsplav,,
■opir animated, will picture th*
drvelopmant of tho mulli-milUon
dollar industry from tho days
when Spanish explorer* Diet
brought oranaoa to the ateto until
the present. Florida now produce*
more citrus than all tha root of
tha United States.
A busy program of events waa
held today with a grand. parade.
Including t&amp; DoaU. doitn of band*
and numerous military, school and
civic marching unite.
Tha preliminaries of lha annual
queen contest will take plact to­
night.

team

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TUESDAY f t WEDNESDAY

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�M O N D A Y P E R 12.1951

THE SANFORD HFRAI.P. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 118

fS'jdal Calendar

Personals

iC H A U AY
Tlir Wonirn'a Hibl* Cla*&gt; of Die
First Baptist Church will meet al
7:30 P.M. at the home of Mrr.
Francis Hot*. Co-ho»tr-,i-, «&lt; 11
he Mra, H. N'rwMin, Mrs. M. |,
Denton, an.I Mi*, G. M. McCall.
The Junior High I'X A
will
meet at .Into in the nrinail hu.I1iftnrium. Founders Day will In- ohnerved. Tin* toiard will n&gt;*-ct at 1

llcthhy Hri'*on has retutned to
Stetson University after spending
Kevctal .lay* with hi* parent*.
Cadet Hay F&lt;»x left yesterday
fin Pensacola, where he i» stationcel.
Mr. and Mr*. \Y. D. Ilnfuianti
ii tinned recently from Arcadia
where they spent n vci.1 ) day*.

2 .30.

The Pilot Cluh will hol.l an­
nual "Bosses' Night" at its .tin­
ner mcctiitb In the Yacht Cluh
at 6:30 I*. M.
I he Thrift Hlu.n WorVerc of the
Women** Cluh will te Me*. Cliff
Aide* ami Mr*. W, II. Stentper.
The Chattel choir of tb* First
Baptist Church will h.tU tehrual
at 6:15 I*. M.
(
The Ware lllhle C U m of the
Methodist t'htirch 'will meet at
7;:.tt In McKinley Halt.
Tin* I'hilathcn Sun.Iny Schott!
nti»t Church
class of the First Itapl
« in lin’d
will
meet ai
at me
the nonir
home 01
of urs
Mrs
Itougla* Stenstrom nt 7:3(1 IV M
with Mrs. |„ M. Himes, Mis. H
nuggar, Mra. Wdlis Prarock
a* ro-hosles ses.
••KI'VHSUAY
The I'raver Meeting Service «|
J h e First Baptist Chturh will t*e
S h is evening al 7-:to P M.
The Annual Valentine Bridge
llrtieheolt of llie Women's Cluh
will la* at 1:011 p M. Fm resei
vat inns coll Mra. Hen Wade,
RltTi-J.
Th ill It AD AY
The Thrift Shop Worker* "f
the Women’s Cluh will l&gt;e Mt*
liinkc Sawyer amt Mr*, 'las Fun■him.
Annual Iwnehrsin "f the (innten
Cluh will he at I2:tot «t the Worntben** Cluh
The dunloi Koyal AmtMuw-ador*
uf the F iltl Baptist Chuiih will
inert al 7:110 P. M. at lh" church
The Itougla* Joh" Juniur Broth
rihond will meet at the First Bap­
tist Chmrh at 7:30 P M
The Men** Brotherhood of lh*
First Baptist Church will have
lh«ii monthly siipprt and pro
glam meeting lids ercnliu a1 7:3*
1*. M. in Ihe Memorial Folnratlonnl
Building.

Mr. and M ri. W. ti. Finning
have a* their guc-t Mr. FUming •
brother, llraurn Fleurinir.
J. I.. Inijley, lr. uf Dallas. Tea.
»|K'trt the weekend with hi* par­
ent* in Mayfair. H r wa, en route
to Miami on a hu*inr*a trip.
photo by K*-e\
Mi^s Ann Whitukrr, dauithter of
•Mr. and Mt* I P. Whitaker of
Sanford, ha* Imen elected "ittreh
^eart’ ” f the Seminole Chapter of
America,
l.1* ^ j}.1
.1' * lannel of.........
—
« • * » » h taker, who was r l
n
f"f l."'f '"'""D* personality, and
'* •" •wompllshed dancer.

Program Presented
Al Tourist Center

Mr*. C. K. MrKrO .spent the
weekend in Tallinn visiting her •on
and daughter-in-law, Mr. ami Mi*.
Clarence McKee.
Mis. Ada Slatei has returned
to
Douglas, On., alter
visting
-- —
---- - — with
- '
her aUter and hlother-ln-law. Mr.
and Mrs. I . Ice Heard.
Mr. and Mi*. McKay Trulurk
have ivluriHsI* front llivb-cn Park
when they ‘twill the weekend
with Mr*. Trulurk'* patents.

PAGE FIVE

|Mrs. Wilke, Curlett
To Attend Meeting

t i .« f
h,

Mi*. CliHilf- Wilke and Mi*.
Eit'loi Curlett w.n- Hit ted it*
delegate* ami Mr*. II II. Colrninn and Mr*. I. I I n n e r a*
allirnate* to the Fhmda Fetlenitloii of CniOru Cluh.-, at Ihe tegulai meeting of tin \,-ulca C l i ­
de of the Sanford Harden Cluh
on t'ridar morning. The Federa­
tion meeting will !*• held nt the
Princes* Issena Hotel in Daytona
flench during the la-t of April
and first of May.
The elide met on Fiidac at the
home of Mi*. Chuilr« T. lawMiii
on Cano ion A vi mo with .Mis.
Clmilc* Wilke presiding. Member*
answered roll cal! hv making *ugguestioits for tin annual flown
show -d ll’,lulcsl for It hi flktIO nt
the Episcopal Pttrisli House.
Mi*, it. I*. Balk* tliHokisI tut:inher* who assisted with the recent
lienefit hiidge anil ran-i-ta party
of which she was gun id rhnirman, Mr*. W It Hhippry waelreted a. a in w metnlcr of the
circle ninl member* made reserva­
tions for the vrailv cluh luncheon
to I*’ held on Thursday at 12:30
l\ M. jit the Woman's Cluh.
For the program Mr-. Curlett
told id her travels through Europe
last summer. Those p iv o t at th*
meeting were Mi * Ciitlclt. Mr*
...... ........
Fred
(I. Yerke*. Ml s ti. " Bailey
Mr- ....................
I . M Tvre.
. Mi. Edvard
y Une. M i-. W. A Moirlson.
Mr*
W. Kpp*. Mis Wilke.
Mrs H u 's . Mi*
C Bussell..........................
Mt* Claries T . lawsim, Mi*.
II. II Crumley and Mi - F. T .
Meiiw ethd.

aro«i!»u*r ” 1Miss Lydiii Wlcboldt
r To Wo(l ,*aul L’tirlson

Yvr» t'liardon, eonductor of the
Central Flmnia Symphony Orehrstin. i* np|t*lenlly eonipovetl uf
inu*inil erg*. A -mull man wiDt
a lain)’, sensitive, iutl*tir face,
obviously French, I'hardon lmpressrs Ills rugci ll,lin e n us
diawiug fiom his inu*ieiun* all
Dust they have to give. After a
concert he is limp, a- if hi* enelgie- had been ilisrliatgi’vl in the
work of riration.
lie U a netvoui man. H i, evpressive hands an- the outlet of
the electricity of In- la-lovril
mu*le. An inlrre-ting facet of hipersonality wa* icvi-aleil when
Neuila Ksraiulun. II &gt;e»t id&lt;I
i ' u I oiii pianist, inteie.l the stage
in Ia*l T liur'itai evening** ion
rcit. The lead violin* directly
facing the piano wren- in her wav.
Chariton, perceiving the aituatiop
Immediately, inipntirlitlv fit. ki ll
hi* Index finger: the musician*
cr«|amdril rt■ *tn v might to a Have
of hi, insplriil INiton. There
w** room fm the young soloist to
pa-*.
Ihe Central Fhiriila Svmplooiv
(Irehe-tCB U n -um Since it*
initial portm malice on .lilt, h, i n i ­
tial Hlirtitiiin* have denmnstiat ■
eil I licit love lo r the finest In
music. We are fortunate In having
a conductor of live culi!*rr of Y v t *

1 111 l linn

JL
9 E

Mir* l.yilia Wieholdt tialay antmuncnl the plan* fm hrt a|ipi mu tong maiiiagc to Paid Cullson wliirli will he an evrnt of Fell.
It
The

illation

of

honor

will

Mrs T I . Bcikriei of in la n d ".

lm
h io I

the hiidc's onl) ullendant will he
Mr*.
II. W iebuldt, her sislerin-law.
Atti tiding Du* griaint, will lo- Ids

hrothrr, Daniel i.’aih-in.

INItera

veil! he T"in Beil,net nml James
Chestnut, Jr. ’I'lii- flow it g iil will
l*e I ind* Pugh anil ting-lienrer,
Ibdiliv Smith.
The ivtvm ony w ill Is’ prrtoune,|
hv lie, (ilenn K Smith at the
i l m ,tint ,iriit M i . -o-n.ii v Alliance

I huirh. No foriiini invitrlmn* are
being -cut out. hut ail fro n d - of
the imiple are invited

Social I'.vents To
Accontpmiy Tourney
Mail* -i- oil *• liv itii ire -,-hevlriled fn| tin- week in connr, lion
vvilh the Men', Invitational G&lt;df
Tournament now m sr - linn at the
Kemlnrrle Country Cluh. Ito- Mays
f*n Inn i .......soring this to
in cooperation with the ,-tol,.
loiiniiluw evening a o 11 toa’Ue
will he brill nt rt:30 I'M --1 the
cloti h»u*r .mil T h in -d a , the M ayfair Inn will he the -tenr of a
M|Unir danir at t* tat |')|.
A irriifi-*iunal Ir iin i, rxlolollon
will ta* pro-rntv**i on Ftiiiav at
Do* toilet tennis I "lilt at M lfi |'.M,
Trophies Will Ik' .uvnidnl *t (he
chili on Salindnv at fi:&lt;*i o 'i:. L.
following the end nf Dir lournami nt &lt;lorn haling tin
.v . ,*clivitie*, a d im r will t,c held at
the Ma) fail III n ull I'.JI on Saturduy evening.

The next concert i&lt; -cheiluleil
Feb 22 and
at the Wintri Park
High School Vnditoi nun Wot I,
hv 1Heha rd Slrau**, Maui ne Ravel,
Gcirge Itirel, Murnit, and Coup
erin will l«- per fin iiun I. We -uggi'tt Dial )nu make iinatigemcnlto atlrml at ait •ai Iv dale.
KoBins Ailliilir*
*'n Fell. *2-3-23 snolhrl animat
I Imnccoiiiing week-end wilt hi-!
held at Itnllhi, College in Winlri
Pork The main event will la- the
vvldi’lv di*» uised "Aulmaieit 'Ingatine", an annual feature that
Hi linn i l i m i t s
never fail- to diaw a i aparity
aniliener. file "Animated MugaIMM.i,v WfMiD, r d , u
zinc" fi-atnie- di'linpolshe,| pec* crtHnrtf In. iv I'urku
oiiinMtirs in (wdit ie&gt;, llteiaturr, \ mv» *"Um •
tin* theater "i nine rrlii|i*d field to I hr tlofi'i'-I* t*f fJi/jihrth Tn&gt;**
Due of the guests llu* )ear will I Nti* &gt;•hi Im I *’i h» mu v| nl•jn lioti*
l&gt;e lludl Puthlaine In Ihe part ah|»- MiKt*fi(ir In mnllnn |»l»luiry**
*Ue|i lode,| petsonage. a* Dgileu hy lilt 11xii \j» r«I I ,jirit|HMin.
Silitf Ifirlniin I |f. imiijr mi Ti***
Nash, freer Garsnn, Maurice
Macterllnek, IS x Beach. lean , hfltIni Itft« r thr IiMIh»h fimr..«illir\
Hecllidt and mi 111 nthiT- have nil'•Inhi: hi, I •Hx|h;tti iifin* h hi i Im
appealed. The llollltl
College finin Turk*, %*hi» it, .o ilv fim n
"Animated Magazine” l» one of «*,| a piitijir will, tin niitx lliii
Die events of Do* ta*on engiilv II tr|»ly:
"I vl||»|Mivrt thr %l loci Mill WilN
aiitiripuli'd
I ilii*tint In In* ifiHNl, r|, nnt rnlh*|{i‘«
I p Ihe l iilitir
Uiv fun, hut | tMiik it un*, in

,
— Photograph Toil awaun
Mi»* Margan't Partin, d.iughtri of Ml, utt.l Ml*. Buy I'aitm of
tin* city, **a» iivenlly voted one of tin- ten oot.landii'g -tudcnl m
Friend* of Mr. ami Mrs. Itn haul
ran pu. ai tivitir at John It StrlMin University in IM-and. For thi
Mon linn (till wintri visitors, Sis old will lie iulerrsltsl III learn
humu Mis' Par tin's picture *111 ap|a*r m the fiuttu nation of the
including a group of 2P from New that they have moved from SySti’l -on vcai l*«ik, "The Ha*ti'r'*, Mi,* Pat tin, who i. irt hi*i jnntt.r
•Smyrna, enjoyed a program &gt;f ranise, N. V. to Wooster, Ohm.
t ,’:p at tit,* u n ivn .il),
ivc.j o the llomcv’otntng Queen on Nov, I,
entii-taiiiinenl presented Sal urShe
Mi** Charlotte True has tr*
" linear** Night", an annual ha- also been rheted h -evcrnl *lit.|enl gnvrtnmeol i-uiimillei
day night at Ihe Tourist Center
i*» mi *rlivv nifMftltrr uf tlir 1*1 Bflil |*hl tm iitl vitftii itv r*n»l lut.1 yt**u
by the Sanford Tomist and Shuf- turnesl to Ft. Ijiudrrdale aftei event "f the Sanford Pilot Club, nttendi
it the national niitveulinn held m Allieita, Canada.
flelaiaid Cluh anil the New spending the weekend with her will iw ohseivrd tomorrow nigh*
parent*,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
K.
True.
with
a
dinner
.uid
vneelal
tiro
Smyrna Maudainl Shuftlcl-niid
grant at the Yarht Club The dinCluh. They weir welcomed hy
.
Mr-. William McCarthy of Chic- 1 V 1’ «'*■• Mr&gt;. « hailc* llnwe- nrr will lie rtvi-d liy Mrs M. I»
ago, pirsident of the Sanford Cluh. i "•"*
■’ &gt;" ,m' r moved Ihcii tiulrhrl.
||n»lr**e* will !*■ Mr*. Frank
Mr* Ba&gt; mood Smith icrvrd a* i
■" ,1,rl' nrw ""m,‘
Wr*t
Twentieth
Htrect.
I! MacNrtll. Mi* Utville Toueli'll* W C. F»an&gt; « * , hoitun*l
chairman of the entertainment
Mr*. J. p. Thtiimuml and hn
.I.,, and Mr-. IBB T&gt;r. A P r - with u paity and a hower Thur-.- ifkilglttri,
committee and ns iiia-tri of teleMr*, ctiallrs
Bowes,
'Iiss
Bose
|a&gt;vy
left
yesterday
ginm
of
entertainment
hai
lieeii
dav evening hy Mr*. Allison Nib
monies. She i* from Mt. Vernon
N. Y. where she is nil nrtive mem fin New- Yolk City where shr will paltneil liy Mr- Conhm Kweftev it vn t"
° ' l^atulre-, at |*-t,&gt;r, n i|ir hour* of .1,00 and R:im
Iwt of the Woman's Cluh and lh.* purehase Hpiing anil Summer mrr and Mt - Folio We*l.
the Nildark home
french Ave- „Vh*k with an (nfoimal tceplion
i hnndUr for the lfollywi*Rl Shops. nmlrly 66 mrinlwi
an I hett line,
D. A. It.
hornutog Ml** Irene Ward, who .
“ ho*M *" aie t *twet«l to .......
Tin living and iluuug* iiaun- mar 1luge to Samurl Thnitmiml
A one art play entitled, "N'lil.
Mit. Joe Coiley ha* irturnnl to
wile licautifiillv dc.ot.iti.I with will I*- an event of nest .Sunday .1!
-ery SdiiKil" Was pir-inted in
■mangetnr nt* o| pi*tel glndto. the Pic-liytrrisn Church In Dewhirh foul women, |*is|ng ^ Sanfunl aftri attending a Lailie*
nurse.., imd lull's on four men Oriental Shrine meeting in St. ha* reluineil home after U ’lm* Iiises.
band Guest* 1 ailed at the ThinPaters
liurg.
confined
the F e in a h l-l.n igh to ii
•aloes anil roiltrsls were enjoy. 'nond I..... .. at (US Elm Avenue.
who simulatisl l*ihy nuth* and
Memorial llovtiital for -f V f in l cd with pure* ladng awaided in
Main Saiifordil'*- ate 'll -cu ­
iliank milk from Imltles.
Pavtel colored grrlwra daisies
llin I*ml tiidr, t»m tit ulntly nl
Filends of Mr*. Fred Roblt will
Mt*. Chandler
Karl M,"'i frbn w,'re used In decorating ing l|o *omlnc appearance of m
The nurse • were Mr*. Clyde regie! to learn that she U III and day*.
..
, ,, Vail,
„ _ Mr*.
„
this i&gt;rc',fi1 linn uhrn tit in
M
ari"
luvniu,
the
&gt;
m
i
cutty
dis­
Ttie Hanford Woman's Cluh will Kckhardt of Indiana; Mis. .1 Hor­
Elat., anil Mi*. II T I carsiio. Ihi- rooms. The ten table wa# rnv*
Floyd Palmer ha- returned from Mam lovely gift* were presented rrrd with a laie elot It and *en- co, *d young teinil who ha- been I lmVIfl$; i***t *rill .it * * i i i v , fm IhtT*
sponsor It* animal hospital t«-n&gt; ■ ton and MU* Marion Johnson of confined to the Fernald-I.aiighlon
tlsMir, t think Hu n s#icctlull in
Jack onvlllr w hile he altendot to Mi Evan* in a novel man- teinl with fcin White candles rum pa l cil h)
*otlie to Eurico I III* Ml |*'4I
fit Canasta and llridgr paitv at Middgao and Mr*. Flnrn Hannan Memorial Hospital.
Cain
o,
lie
will
apiMovi
liefore
u three day husirir-* meeting
Ihe elttli house at H:ini P.M. Drs- of Wisciillsill.
east a soft glow over the selling
*'l luid **tiIj nml l.ii mirr !»«••
Mr*. Iiiuise (iiblMin* of Corns
sell and eoffer will lw served.
posing as the ''lousy” infuitt -pent the weekend as the gne.t the Pi udentlal Idle Insiiraneo
lull- m I hr .lining each gue.l
\s*isi||ig Mrs Thuuuonil ami Central Floridian, in the middle of
l.lllril lh- pMt II, Mini
M
nr.l'
inidci
tinno
pice
"f
the
Company
at
the
t
ii*irg*
\*a
It'ngTicket* are available at Coleman'* were Howard llmouluv of Forest of Senator and Mrs, IJoyn F.
tv&gt;i- pn cidrvi with « iniiiinture, Mr,. Ihiwr . were Mi-. Raipli Dean
I t*Ti |H*I If I lot |»t III,* Ift 1 I
Go'i’lfelhi'V
*
Cioiri-I
I
-e
i
i'*'
'*
(lift Shop, Tmaliton's Drug Stoic lake. Mltin., Jacob Validemer of Hoyle.
mint ftllnl, hahy »line, ami de- Mis. W. A Hinder and Mi,*«
to|1 Hotel
I ImmijjIiI Mi*ii in-lit U ntiH'Miiiitf
and Ynwrll'a.
licliut* M'lr-hineiit* were served llnihaia MeN’ah Almul Ml ghosts faith* c 'lls in Dial there wilt he w rtii 112 w11h itn" rhi t* thitI I*rjh i *
Koilus, N. Y., Baynnmd Smith of
pvt.
Clarence
Grantham,
*1*'la nding room onlv Prerinllnv* M l. tiful. Ihtt 1 nu»Ht
to the foltowiug:
lallrd to meet Mi*# Ward.
Ml. Vernon, N. Y. and Charles
Mt. and Mr*. Kill Kirk have
xiv I unn
I.aiira oil Ihe im i'ira l »cem* will la* nirr«rithlv nttpi* •*t I hn.i* noviT
Mr* Evan*. Mis Vail, M iRials of Connecticut.
moved tlieii re.idrntr to their tmnril at FI. Ctiatei, Ml h., ha*
n
her’fi
pronmteil
to
the
rank
"f
rorlu iurilz M rlfholi who hn- -ung ATfifkiMl wiMt niiy«»iii* h i «tM,prriis
Pearson, fir*. Cecil Jones, Mi*.
.
Mr. Ellas, scnrrd a hlg hit new home al 'Jlh West Twen­
mual. CpI- Grantham 1 addre** is II K. King. Mi*. George E llin th i, a n a many limes in tin’ f|vrt
I A H IIT W IM m I
with his female impersonation of tieth St I eel.
Hi*, ii.'i’.
BA. tl37IOrtl. “C" Batteiy W ith, wuiHi , Mrs. W I* Ki’land, M rpa*!
an "upsia singer from Miami"
"I h«»F ilwiM 11iit&lt;It* it A pMtiti
A
A
A
Gun
Bn
.
Ft
Co-tri,
Mieh.
John lleiwelehli.. Ml. Bart IHn
B* \NN \ MENU h
To " llllri Xi-ilo t.
Memliei* of the &gt;•01111*110 rlaaars •hose singing was arliially 1
t•* klUx'V (H\ I tiff', mu (i iiirivif*
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Mann had a*
f*idlnr*l s d l ' i l i * lecpitiig In 1*1 Vim ' h'h' I uirt
son Jr,. M i- Chaile. Griuite,
of the Hu,bury School of Danc­ foimeil Uliinrl the seene* liy Ml. lh*ir gtird* over Ihe weekend
i « ••
• flit
Mr, mol Mr*. J. M. Cameron
ing weir entertained with a formal Ramn’ev.
their niece, Mi** Flixalieth Allen of have a* Iheil gne-t «l then home Mr, V, It ( iraliloatil, Mt - Itrin •'
' tiro r inti ir.tiNg program ** Central Florida area, l i " li *&gt; u KgMph tin hn*- •i**ht tniim &gt;|iif &gt;
Mr*. Smith ait I Mt VnndrMrt Orlando.
'vitoi-**eplciid'
l
pic
-ciliati"0
&gt;
dance at Ihe KpUeopal Parish
put 00 11I lailigwiH*! Clvlr Iraglir
I »l»|t I Hi* i'll!M *' |Hi I mi » , l.f mi ki'tl
oil Celery Avenue Mi-* Antoinette Dun*. M r-. Carl Mm " i* Cat Too-dav
II oiim! last week. Contest* and lierformisl * ei.meilv -kit entitled
,v lieu the history of the Eminent lis tn rr and ion •■•inn* i Im i • ,.iil' fMin t uni t
In Wilson .in-1 'I* i I*. Prlc*
Ravi’
h
who
I*
visiting
hei
luolhet,
appeal
I'cfn
ir
aptiieeiative
all
'1
"Beauty
Parlor"
with
Mi*
Smith
'
Friend*
of
Mr*.
K.
W.
Fitr
will
d a n r e game* were enjoyed
\|,o 'It Purl Kvat . Mr* Ktliel •1ill* from it;* tall &gt;,a* lead hy
" A aIiIi1 frnin
in,* - mi i lmlKMii.
a* the lieautiriai', and Mr. Vatuleglad to Irarn that she ha* re- Tony Ravish, stout fur the New . Mann. 'It
throughout the evening.
W. C. fassilhe. Mt- 'll* Mailil Topper Giadual ami Irnee*. Fifteen mile* m utli of , **lir hi«* ii ifU’.il tiilrft I uni
York
Giants.
m
rr
a*
D
ip
patmil
cu-tomer.
mfoi
d
is
............
Ilnlvt
t
"It*
mined home after Itelng confined
milVHln«l of that Will *hi* rVtT
j , B I'arrt*. Mt* "'iltiant H ini|Hirtatit gains wen- made from
Valentine motif was used In the
New Smyrna'* Cluh hinughl a- la the Florida Sanitarium.
Manv p r a m I c Jotlllii'i there
11* Hit Artifli'iin
wanl ' I
ilrroiatiim* and ivfrrshmenta. Mrs.
Returning to the linlvrrsilv »l Yuung. Mt It G F«», M r. Belt lit* itneptmu |M Mill to date, Mr*. ihtout’hiiul
lung
some
of
it*
hr*t
talent.
Mr*.
Die year to hcai it M*," w h ) -in i *m lit t i t , if I'lvim
Mr* J I. Iloitnn, 'll* .] Brain* pic-ideol, piesided.
A. H. Duihury. learhri for the
Florida In Gainesville after spend- 1 » uni
Charles
Guv
and
Mi*.
Carl
l.und
Mra. William Rurk uf Allentown.
J. \V Knight. Mi
" M lld ‘
Committee fm iioniinatimoi of fine (ilee rluli or In we "im "f III* ilirh i kiii*l *»f tiuiti'f iibI
elaaaes, was assisted hy Mrs. Dui­
a manibdin duet, in N. J. arrived Friday night to spent) ing some lime with their ic
. .
1*1l|k*i, « lot nrlliltl It’ll flint lm
ingir.v
Mi*» Silvia Pool-on offim* in |,e rle.ti-1 Mar. ti were the open lias piialiued.
hury and Mts. M. L. Nichols. ipil*t playnl
spertive
pairntwere
Ikonald
l.u’1
l . i i mii the irri’tjti
^Serving refreshment* wet* Mrs. eluding Welsh air* and wi re re- ' two week* with Mr. and Mr*. Ed- wig, K. C. Hat per, J. t». tiiogan. eiis* Dev* riv E-ao*. M - ■ PAt’ l Ml,, j , iio, Jitimrwsy, Ills. J.
Seventeen inilr, south i* It'd- liml iim |
pratrniy
encored.
dir llrangenlierg.
nimirknl
Wlhoii. Freiblle Knight ami Ken- || Ayer*, Mr*. Charles Norkols. tins College wlin * thtoiichnul the ^itn i •‘Nxitinitnl V.*lv,
7 Le«nattl Munson, Mrs, C. W. Shoe­
/.eke
MeNah
ami
Kal
Fielding.
One nf the "smash hits” of the
Appeal made for lied Cross year their an* many stimulating th.»t hr fmm&gt;l it ftci -ut pr iHttift
maker and Mr*. P. H. Wyatt.
noth Hinson.
Mr. ami Mra, Robert A. Winston
sulk w»* (o*pomliil to t.y Mr*. urtlvitie- xvhli-h the pi Ir may 111i n|£^ ilhnlif Ml ITIll
Ilonorres were Malle Mdnriulei, rvtming was Ihe singing of the
Mr*. Sam Mein William* hn •
Al Jnlvln hit -ottg. "Mam. of Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C.
**1 mil tnnil &gt; r %|hNiIr,I1 i-( iMl 1
Ileita’it llnniei, funner eseewtor Nttend March fii-t wl sot- Die
Hetty Ann Munson. Marilyn Cal­ favorite
f
ui
i
ws
a*
her
guest
on
Friday
Mi.
,
01
.!
| ■ l,» I'll Vi*
ill this work
m esenlnlinn of G-. mil ,1 it. 1. H II Ir t f «•*• 1I.
houn, Will ley Wall, Malty Cam- itiv" hv llarvev Rcml of New are spending some lime in Hanford Mt*. Hniistoii Tin nop-on of Wa '
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IM
i
who al... naitg another 11 guest* of Mr*. C, p. Henderson.
Plain, wen made fm while etc Fr llv at I I" pa l"o
...f.llllg 1* ..... Irr r »*• .rii*! ,fl1 (|lMl|k&gt;|||
erwn, Jnap Wilke, Jean Wilke, Smyrna
lligtou.
Mi
and
Mi
•
.
Tlmnu......
favorite "Midnight Clm
pliant -iiu| foo-l ib‘ N*lui»la) •* I m St. XL *|h, » -ill la :lcen It 1 M |», e.ie 1.9 t. • • •*» .
lung
Hetty liryati, Colleen Kngehrelaon. Jolsop
| toy,| W'hllat &lt;I
Sanford ■ '
Chti" while pet fm 011114. a tap
Hetty Jam Young, student uf |
V" "V'*' *°
,’*,V
1 Ml «ll hr* hi1* lh,t Mil |ttTe
ol II.'I
will hr iimlrr fht ll*ri li
Sam Janihsou. Ti-unnv. Wyatt, da lire
a
gocsl
Huiidav
of
'It
«nd
M
ru
nur-iui’
I,It# |mi,&lt; It, "ll ».f Lrt '••ith liit.i
iir at Emory
___ University. wa« vv‘" ” tewos
Clatence Hnydct.
Roliln Blown. Boh Shoemaker, Ito
\fv UVmhIruff* L ‘i il **f *1 llldlll" 1
11
■ t - __
•'ail \ l.tlldipllst, p irn len t of lecentfy rlrctrd treasury of the
I .
Ml. and M r.. H&lt;&gt;
I loj'iTI and
MU* Ib'ttt Partin, Mu* I'hyllt
ftfitiM*tvnt**i i nf Xli*u, 1 hr* Hum II’H h»f f•!?*
bert Samuel, (letie Nir'tols, Rolirrl the New Smyiiin HhufflrU&gt;a'il inusing biltrad studrtit govern­
II
rl
I
|
'*»-I fFt I
Wyatt, Ml«» June Mi-Gilt. Mi- two rblhlien lia '1' im&gt;ud into Gu
*.i fiV|; |Mfi«irJ t»f timtr I him Ifdt
Harvey, Jimmy lllylht. IMi Brely, Cluh. WH* wlnnei in h hluiilfnltl ment.
IM Imi Idt i
Mary Ann lloylayer ami tilts Yir McCullough Apt it lurid*.
Turner Willtamson, I'baiUe Bus- rnntest of stepping over Imtltea.
Tflirrri,
9«,. hijrhh •!«**
Till* jih l um
J. H. Peterson, Hi)an Nettle*
0 ilL
Snt'ftiMl r* (*1*1 hm«' n l**i *»* i *j« t«•i*i• tin** *.f I...V.1 I, Ihtltff
Mr. ami Mis. It'-hert (Itamllcr ginl* Wilton haw returnnl (&lt;&gt;
PartuIpiiting also wa* l.inn Itu*.
"I'm iiii|ire**i&gt;il,'' -ay* one voime
(iuest* were Sally Coulter, thir- eher nf New Hmyina. William Me- ami Mr. and Mr*. William llymrr Florida Slate University sfn 1 and David IliiMMk sp'i'l Sunday in
|tM»k fM|WMI,| I m ill I nft III I*! lu ll’ I Thun hver." Tin &lt; imtm.tl'y t jill* t|
. loiniciuskcr, "when fi»*l shnppri*
othy Holloway, Konja Monfor- Carth' an I Mr. Krkhardt.
of Washington, It, C. will spend -pending the holiday* with thru Orlamki.
Mr. ami Mr*. Uhailc* trance »f ecru tn know Ju*t bow manv scrv •It** A tills I im i, lit*-* I im \** tm iH i •*» f,*» It CM ill •I *nl ,*f ■niiHKliin it
parent*.
ton, Kay Baligan, lleleg Alexan­
Assisting Mr*. Smith on Ihe en­ the week In Sanford attending the
, lif I Mil'll till* |%N« r u bI n i i , I*iii kn,
Uolundni-, Ohio, who atr .pending V';1’'
l from aov vegetable rrininiM'r ntonif t'hr fiilurr
der. Evelyn Reynold*, Nolly In tertainment committee w in - Mr. golf toiiinament.
fi*. It liy Cur*
T h r Mlsse.i I,lla l^fllci, M.n . the winlri in llrwlenlon. were the they want to huv How run I do •**ry tirlpfhl «•v«■I *•••»•♦* |,. *vrf,* m | i n i'lii 7*hii( of in
Morrlaon, Charleen Johaagg, Ed­ and Mr*. Barn nicy, Mr. and Mt*.
i r l l , nri'Milsi l
iVt* rrtli", nr**
guests of Mt. and Mi. . I. Guile*, tlial. tm»T"
Aim
Galloway
ami
DCttyr
lime
illCftllMt,
Mifll
It
'till
ItlflMMt
M
win Madden, Rnbeil Mfllei. Ihifl Vandemer and Mt. amt Mrs. Kiia*.
Mr. ami Mr*. Ralph llogarl of
i &lt;&gt;i I’li-y unde e(ii&gt; i in tintvLinn*%,
last wrek
BlWafil Itu vine 0
Kelley, (irady Johnson, Johnny
,| W f f.1' " ' ' ,
Group sinning wa* led hy Mr. Washington, D.' t\ in the" Um»e |
Bill l.ii gau mi mu, h I m thrtu
Hilly Colley. Keamsii First cla«*. ""'"•’r lo mra me. keep a t.hh
Higgins, Terry Smith, Krnnrtn Ilenl and Mr. Kainalav. after guest# of Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh 1 i .1 „ V or ' "
Ir
as an at lie--- Vhut I f«Mitn| my•
Ramsey. Randall Reynold*. Mai- which doughnut* and coffer were Whelehel. Mr. and Mr*. Dog.it Tallahassee after spemllng their
0:30 A. M. VrU i»* m Mr IIVic I ' ••-It dcing a !-*!(»• i- i. 11- i. |
vln MrKInley.
lf**,«l Krtiitr itfficr.
Awind.I lu)Vr n-'iii' •llv
air here for Ihe gull tournament.
,n
orivrd
with
their
parrnt*.
The rhaiwrones and visitor.!
Spi’Hnl c* x’iit »t| I.** Ii# *if
TTic art'll ii-i'l' •I j ft al |a*dlComdr. Frank llyer of Falls
I %•nanIn nml IU uU*,&gt; im i tv «r fin ,,,
p-eih to t'"* l.*mi--&gt;ii
Mo wrn*
M. D. CaBiouo of Thoma,* dl
4 M- t,. Nk hol«, In man Java&gt;l.*&lt;ui
Cliurrh, Va. Is Ihe house guest ot
Lihrnty
Thui
-'lrty
h&gt;h.
TJ
nt
|:IH|
my lit i pii i i
"ip I've never
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Altman fni Ga.. ha* returned home alt.
m mere ,uDsf«ntirtv "Or."
JfWfilih ltpftpniii»if
Mia
-&lt;'&lt;■tit*1
Joseph
Menendes, Ml.*,
laamai
-- —
....................... , ____, foimation will romc to mini I* InM re*|am*e to Kanfor,l Mo r " » i
llm week during the golf tourna­ s|»ending some time with In j Itearh
ftrs’o year ago In II oIJvxvimhI
Mr. ami Mr*. Donald Snydcr^Hiol
v„„ .,anj t,,
■laurhtri and ••m.ln-law. Ml- an
Munson, Mi. and Mr.-. P. II.
ment.
Ciolt
for
ro-o|wraGott
-'ll
J
II
Gloria S’.van-"i M uting
Mr*. Ilrrta-rt Moreland.
.children Sally and Ibrnnle. M r.............
CAIRO. Egypt. Feb. 12 (AY—
an unplanned pun hasc
Wyatt, Phyllis Wyatt, Mi. ami
Menlrk wa* marie a iiw-mlw-t of New ' ■k *oid nil Inli’ivirwriT
Mr. Mnreland rrturm .l wit
Joltti Mrlglci of New Hprtngficld. ,|,llr
Mra. Jainrs Hlankansbiu, - It. H. Cairn's sneirty high and low—
Mr. ami Mr*, n. T . Humi-tun
Ilia'
commit
Ire.
*
*
|
will
never make another pic*
||M|f ■
„- d ip makes an average
Hrown, Mr*, bee Samuel, R. ||. sttramrd last night and tmiay to have a* their guest* their mm Mr. Calhoun and will visit f"t Ohio, aniviol lucwlav to spend
-----The new Garden Cluli lot- bed imi- until I ntirl-v a grcnl "tie; it
two work* with hi* iwunt
Mr. t scrying of ulmost any vegetal h
R « ly . Mr*. W. T. J ark son ami the home of Ivaultfiil t7-yrar-ntd nml ilaugliter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. uevetal day. liefore returninr
eeealon
fidl
"f
io'«re,t
and
j,
tl„
„
,
nial.'ttg inv oDici kind"
and Mrs. ('lairnie Bnydcr.
Hilly Duihury.
Suviiig* from a pound of a frruh tB*et.e- inn Pre*li!t’lit K*Mi Bat»Nairiman HadrV tit rrlelirate her II. II. Hamilton of Rurhrslrr, K
f'owlwiv
m»I"I
oeu hav­
I&gt;r.
and
Mr-Richard
Silver
Clarence
Colley
of
Kaillsia.
jegHabli may range *11 the wa)
' rngagemrnl In Egypt’s King Fat- V.
ami yuung daughter Busan have Manalnha. I'anrda I* viiitlng his from *J to N half-cup 1, because of eiK-k l*re.idfd. Memliei are Mine-. ing a fo il day. with l i i! Gallo
mik.
|fdv III ot lie1 wade and hsuauie F. J Nrimevrr. Thorn a ■ Pinch. inaki"g » huncli of wc-ti'in- (see
T h r King and the royal family
Mr. ami Mrs. Urailey IMham ami moved from Rochester, N. Y. to brother, William Colley.
Miss Wand* Hall ol Sanford I* oini’ focal* shrink More in look­ I aeta Meek low. J. II. Avers, A. ('. -— limes liaveii'l ilinngeilr . . .
were guest* of homo at a glitter­ daughter Netty, hay* aa their Indianapolis, Ind. where hr will
Yardmdl. f'atherin I .el and '!■
Adot'die Meii'oii w .is denying a
ing reception which also marked guests for some time Mrs. Od- mini live last phase of his i&gt;&lt;- spemllng the week with her viand- ing.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Hammond, radio lirondi ad Dial annmiticed
ternsshlp in radiolngy al Indiana parent-. Mr. and Mr*. William
Below
arr
luted
the
miltlliet
of
ham's
parcuta,
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
S.
W.
the
rulrr’s
31st
birthday
yeeter^ The annual Hanford Gal den
New l.alln -tar
University Medical Cenlcr. Mi
Colley.
half-cup serving* nidltinrily oh Thomas Pinch seerctaev, lto-e Id* death
Tudor id Alexandria, Va,
Club luncheon will I f held un day.
Cesar
Koine ro pi md aimed ne
Silver la the former Hetty WilkinThr Vermont I iimiicr Company lalnrd from one pound of .onu Pinrh.
Though
new*
of
Ihe
monarch's
Thurxlay at Pi:.HI nVbvfk. H wa*
'll## Faith I’alieoek ef New didn't ward to he called "Another
Mill*
sold last week hy la-*. familiat I •- . *» .‘rgetahh « in Die
Mrs. law Whelehel nf Thomas- « l l of this rity.
annoonre.l thia morning by Mr*. coming marriage wa* released to
■d-ario Cluitilit,
ter Velim to Cecil Drier and Hoolt p«d, husk or other form# a- pur- York. Ami" *f"nlek. P’diert liar* Vo toillino” .
ville,
(Ja.
left
yesterday
after
the
foreign
tires*
Halimlay
night,
Floyd Palmer, publlrity eMirman
ley. son of Mr, and Mr«. Y J. IHxtoooeii Ihe New York piendrre
T h « following violin pupil, of Wrilrr. The name will (*• changed t based.
spending several days with her
Egyptian*
first
read
the
tiding*
for the rluli. The lun-hron vill
sister anil brother.In-law. Mr, Miss Ann In veil attrndfd thr tu n ,t,,,n l.umlirr Co.
Aspaiagua, cut, t; a»paragu,, Dsrtlev has giadirated a* Purdue of "Modern Time*" to give Paulh* held at the Wontan'G f|uh on In their nr wspapera yesterday and Mr*. Heibart Morolaml.
elvjliireri's symphony In Orlando
In l!*'J3, Harvey
Vrinu and siwais, ft to ft stalk# per srrv- l-nlversitv In B. R . now Is taking •lie Goddard more tirne to lory
morning.
Oak Avenue and li M it r tho
u wardfoia’ f"i the event
.
.
hi- Master'* Degree theme.
Glenn McCall, Tommy Btringsr Baturday at the Memorial Junior family moved from New Harnp- ingl. 1 .
The announcement venl Calm
general chairmanship of Mm, F. T.
The nation
hapidly yiale!
Joyce Brown,- Jam*
The plav at t.vmun school which
and Bill Kilpatrick, have returned High Sehmili
,
, . . . shlir , to Osteen and purchaaeil
Ucan*.
lima,
2
:
brans,
snap,
fl;
citizen*
trooping
to
the
Saifek
Meriwether. She will tie assisted
Uidvetslty of Florida after 1 Dunn, Jarnr* Kmeroon. Jari " fhslr home on f arpenler Avenue heel,, diced, tj broccoli (2 stalks "»v tvosiooord from i"-! Friday ing "The Music Goe 'B'oiml and
family villa In aulmrhan Hellojioli* to Ihe........................
by_Mr». D. lb Crumley.
. f.«'wi* Slone, 56,
andJ L—
have lived
there since that tor serving j, 3-f; hruisel* sprouts. n'ohl will lw riven this Fridav 'Boimd" .
Kenneth Hmltb, Fred —
- ’ **-—
spending the mld-sefnester holi­ Miller.
to
sign
Ihe
nffh-lal
rerlster*.
one
speaker for tjie Igurheon
nieht. This will lie for lasnefit of was asked if he oUnne-l In retire,
Knight, llllly Wall. Hharon Her- time. A short time afler Mr.
day* with their parrata.
for
man
ami
another
for
women.
Mra. Gordon (Rtatrn of
lii* answer
*‘"'lio " ’aid* To
Vlsh, Rodger and Glenn llo lg " . Vrlno's three brother* Jim, Avery,
Cabbage, raw, shrrddml, 7-H; llirior rlass.
and the prinritial htuinr** Thus, according to Egyptian cus­
and Guy. rim e from Vermont, and rahhagr, rooked, -l-B; carrots, raw,
Bishop Jleniv laoiltt will a&lt;l- Dull Work 7 I'll lo* working when
Vivian
Farrell,
Hyron
Wvhh,
F'*HMr*.
If.
If.
Davta
of
Orlando
has
to ho undertaken will be too elec* tom. they rstended their heat returned to bey home after spend­ faye Has*. Duke Srhlronl. Gary Harvey bought a saw mill at Mt. ihirddrd, R; carrots, cooked, h minister Ihe rite of Confirmation Pill *o old i have to i oine fo the
Gen of officers and of tielegates wishes lo Ike king's fiancee.
Bylvla Pearwort, Rlrhaid Dor* and moved It to thr present lauliflower, 3; celery, rooked, 3- 1; al Hot e Crn&gt;* rliitrch on K indiu ert in a wheelchair-" That &gt;-a*
In honor of the double onus Ion ing Ihe weekrnd with Mr. and Mrs. Swaim.
ark) alternate* for the state con­
Feb. 23. Rev. H I.. /.imtnerrn*n IS years
. ----- -ig" and Stour wa#
Itesrorhe*. Unite McCoy. Bav- location. 41m ami Avvry bought collardf, 2 j corn, rul, 2.
J.
R.
Cog
burn
at
their
horn*
in
vention. This convention adll be — Farouk'* birthday and the en­ Mayfair.
hail Ash Wednesday service this ! wot king thi* week, -rill un hla
the McKinnon Mill r*»l of Osteen
mond
Weinman
nntl
John
Krolihi.
Kgcnlant.
4.
held on Apr. 30, May I, f. and 1 gagement— Egypt'a school children
neat week.
|r&gt;wtr two feel.
and they formed a rompanv known
Onions, riHikeil. I.
at the Sheraton Plaxa Itofel at were given two week* vacation.
Ml&gt;* Faith Babcoek corce*te»rwt.
Friend* will be Interested to aa the Vermont Lumber Cd.
Mr. rnd Mrs. Robert Von HerParsnips, 4| pass, 2; tadatoc*,
Tb*v usually get one week for th«
Daytona Reach.
IR j
NIX T D GB 'I D U K
Not long after this, Harvey
•niT seeretare for naGonal Y.
hulls have returned from their learn that Mis* Jean Sayer ha*
Decorations for the Maachron birthday.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Feb. 12
wedding trip and are making their !&gt;een eelerteil for Who’* Who of lh*’ ; bought two more mill* ami the
Bpinarh. 3-4| vpiash. 2-3; sweet C. A. is guest «f her father Seth
Mis*
Sadek,
an
only
child,
lives
will b« under the direction of Mrs.
— ( fijwo-toll— Kvdnev J Ntz, Jr^
Babrock.
home at tha Park Avenue Trailer roliegaa ami tinlversifier of Arnrr- brothers ran Ihe mill* under lia r
potalnes, ,T-4.
W„ T . Jennings, aaalatad by Mra. with her mother. Her father the Court on North Park Avenue.
tea. This honor to given to out vey's suitervlrlnn.
tB|2 Pslinell" Avri us, Ssnfnrd. la
Tumlpa, 4*
late
Huaaeln
Fahmy
Sadek
Bey,
J. M. Mojre and reaeceatlnn* will
■Undinw student* and was award
After cu'.tlng the Isrge tract of
M"»t bird* travel at aimii* among the 764 studrnls at Irdians
A* an Important postscript, the
who died laat year, was Secretaryad to Nlsa flayer several week* Uaiber, four of the mllli were told food specialist* say; Ksmembrr. 3 000 fret altituds when migrat­ University who are *ch«Juled to
John H. Beard.
General uf the Communication*
ago. She It now to her senior year and Jim, Avery and Gay returned no* all half-cup serving* uf vege­ ing.
rumple'* work on their drgreM
UBN. mm ef Mr.
*
____
Mintary.
at tha etui of Ike present ae* j J
at Florida Rut* University In to Vermont, but the sawmill still table* carry the same nutrlllv*
Beard ef H I A
fkiMk'i
first
M
urine
wan
to
a oro M R t h u I49.M0
sa. Mtoa Payer recently
Inrd the Vermont Lumber valiM*. Tlia l to another story.
In 16A3. William Penn to said master.
ad oM pipe line hi the Queen fartde, whom he dtoereed
to the University after
, A few year* later a
Mr. Nix I* srhnlnleil to rrcrivo ,
to have paid $4'Ut for a iwuml of
to
IMSShe
bare
bin
three
daugh­
-'■ M M . .
ti h - - : U ’ t
r the mid-seawater holi- •toMT was added ami continued
ruffe* during n trip to New York. th* iloctnr of philosophy degree lo.
ters, bet M sad. In Moslem coun­
fth bar parent*. Mr. and Ihe business. In IMO his non. Lea- her company hail been owned and
rhemUtry. Ito hold* the It. S. de­
tries the crown descends only to
N. Boyar, nt their borne tor Vleno, bought the buiinasa and operated for 97 yean by tha Vleno
Fish aometlme* get seasick in gree from John B. Stetson Uni- rw ijh water.
baa run It sine# then. The Him- family.
verollf.

Ilosses’ Nitrhl To Be
Observed By Pilots

Hollywood

Mrs. W. (’. Kvans Is Saimii‘1 Tburinoiurs
llonoml At Parly Klmu'vp Is llonoml

Dance I (iiven For
. DuxburySchfMil Pupils

O I 'D N *

Ilinls To lloiiHuwivcs

)

I

Nurriman Sadck To
iryptian Kir
Kinjf
liI Wed Kuvptinn

Garden Club T6 Hold
ita Annual Luncheon

�i

Bogart, Powers Teams Blast 6 7 ’s
To Tie For Lead In Pro-Am Toarney
O'Linger And Ashton
Tie Allen And Pal­
mer For 1st Place
In All-Pro Tourney

SEMINOLE HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM
•(lift

axllj’1
iiifi

Ity hit IIA K I'F.lt

Tram* Jr&lt;l by Ralph llugsrt
anti Hernlv puwvi* Masted t« vic­
tory In the annunl Gcmmoli- Coun­
try Club Pro-Am Tournament
Sunday with twit Lull »c&lt;&gt;n-» of *17
to top n field studded with toll
flight Central Florida
amateur
ami prttf*-•j'in?l golfer*.
Mu* (1‘Lingt-r ami Mel Aahtnn
tied Pug All.n ami Don I'almrr
with hr*, hull M'tot'a of r.'.l fu
first place in u separate all-pro
match,
In spite uf llir blUloiing ti7'*
•hot hy the Pn avi i' am! Ilogin l
team* it nu&lt; I,airly enough to
aimi!r fotitromi’’* hi mini liy Jilit
Spencer am) Pug Allen hy one
ami two stroke* respectively.
Power-' train, rnmpon-d of ti, T,
Ihiahy, (', E. lll'Him ami John Mic­
ro, went out In Ufi. hirdk-llig thr
pm three tth ami going one over
nit the 7th ii huh- mi which Ilobby
Thompnui ■hot n hole-lti-vinc later
in thr afternoon after dumping hi*
first drive into thr lake.
IlilitirinK thr first two holy*
oil thr hark liinr, Power*' group
blared In with a three utiilrr par
82 nft-r ilropplnir
in
another
Mldic on thr 17th SMI' I Uaeyllla tl.r
18th— the ntrokr whirh rn*t tlirm
thr match.
Moiniit'* tram, Inaih- up of A.
II. Champagne,
li. Christ)-' and
George Hhuey, w*-nt i&gt;v»r on only
our hull' thr pur lour eleventh.
Playing ttradiK linilbaol golt thr
foursome posted a 83 oil thr first
niar am) u ill rontioK in.
Itunii-i -up h.iiau &lt; v m i

to an-

Seminole High School's 1950-51 baskethjll line

Photugiapb
no twiltum low left tu right: Rill Tyroo, Lefty Reynoidd:,
"VYloi/ei" White, ( laieoce Clause, tieiald Covington, Wi .
VSaiien McCall, Jimmy Smith, Ray Itavis, Juniot Mctts and
lloolehan.

Shuffleboard Club

H o r s e ’s M o u th
liy Hit IIAKPKK
Tniutoiow the qualifying ruuml
of the annual Seminole Country
Club Amateur Invtlatiunnl Golf
Tournainent will he held. Gulfer*
from all over Central Florida ami
many top amateurs from the Fast
will compete In thl* annual tour­
ney which la rapidly hemming one
of the major golf events of the
state.
Scheduled fur four dajra. Ihe
tournament la by far the aiimt
ambitious yet attempted by Ihe
Seminole country Club in co­
operation with the Mayfair
On Friday evening,. following
the semi-final round, the Mayfair
Inn tennis professional Teddy Herlcka will atage a tennis exhi­
bition match among four of tha
lending Central Florida nttmen one of a series of such exhibition*
put on at thr Mayfair during the
winter season.

Allen and I'almrr:
Out
mi
Total
OT.Inger and Athtnn:
Out
414 i'.

Sfintt;Pfl - Orltifirio
Ki»nnol Club Entrlei*
’

TO*l IIIIIV** n X T S IR *

r m a r N U it-a / ia ta . m u

Pat* |t», Itupnlnng Ktora. r&gt;,int&gt;-

/

JJ** Iju tr « K
Marge
open A ir. Mulch Pllru,
#/. A rm s * nr*

Mltcbet.
Tm t| .

*l:( i&gt;Mi it vi l:~ s ia ia . sill#

ci,in. iu it. Hai n . on tw,». r^riy

ffiDout, Ukv ilrcla.
T ..111
Judr.
Oulchl*. IwiHm
TIIIM M n t i K - l / i n i , * wile
, l*e*u *t«*h. l ull. - ttmuke. Hnlrk.
•v rarti-.cs Kt.ce, Ituh.'c neiwrn.
g jiU t .. illrt. Ilursl Ju ,-U e . flclveej i * Oat.

J j ^ r o t NTH M t ’K -e s ia r tir
. H 'a h S tar, lllah I'lirp o u .

A la rm -

, J* 1
. ," . l" " I iV r V r ^ l.l,

K.,5^ . ' . s a i M - s r s
Jt*ay. auk i*«tr i-.au,

a c r L A T i i n v iK -^ a taia. m ii *
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Tkxager Je t. I w yscc ,
Crnr Nellie, T i lager Klager,

Uv Co*
Garnett
lla..lio
Richatd

Program Planned
Celeryfeds Bow To Palatka 36-33;
Straight
Deadly Set Shots Make Difference For Next Month By
from the

Spencer's Tesat:
Out
Si

Sanford Giants Will
Meet DcLand Here
On 14th Of April
Sanford's new M unit Ipal Eta
ilium will I... dedicated at thr
j &lt;prniny gam* of thr Season In-twrrii Dct.md ami thr (Rant* on
\pr. It Ini unit unexpected dr­
ily* in receiving material*, FlorIdn Stair 1. aifiu- President John
Ktidrr *aiil trday.
Th r |IUM ‘&gt;94 -radium, derigW
l i *rnt -.50*1 people, goi undec«a y inat September after being
approved in a referendum early
in I960 Tin* new s’ructure ail
rrplaer a frame building whirh
--a* huilt in 1925 alii virtually
destroyed In a hurricane last
November.
Special cantilever construction
will provide a dear view of the
Held from nuy point In the irrand
■mid unobstructed hy support­
ing pillrra.
Pte-ent plan-, rail fur the idu•llutr. to he u*ed a* a football
field fur Seminole High School
-lid a variety i f other project!
Irriuiling game* lietwecri various
team* of the New York (iinnt*
farm team-* which "train in San­
ford inch year.
The stadium I* lining ronstruc*
ted of led and concrete and
ha* two entrance* and seven
exit*. John Krhter, one of the
John ivruler, pieslwriil of the Kluiida Stair League anil bu*ine*a
initial promoter* of the *ta&lt;lium
prelect, *nv* the new *iadlum manager of thr Sanford (Mania, I* enthusiastic over the pmajiect* of
will lie the most modem structure thr local rluh In thr canting season, .Mr. Kridcr ua* instrumental in
of it* type in Central Florida an l promoting Sanford's new Municipal flasrlwll Stadium ami I* a funn­
•
U &lt;o constructed a* to lend It­ er professional hall player hiniaelf.
self to bring expanded easily.
Cost of urtonl conatruetlen l» l
estimated at f|07,!««* with flood |
lighting mfttlpntent addlne ft*', I
1*1127 Itleaelier- and installation I
of lights make up the remainder
id the total nisi.
Seventy home game* ate ache.
doled for the -tedium this year
with the pe.vihllitv of an nil.
-tar same if the (Slants lead the
leseiir at mld-se**nti.
Fa ini' in a northea'terly di­
rection. the -tnd'uni I* *u conslnrcted n* to lake advantage of
the prevailing summer wind* for
roding breeae*. In daylight game*
the hlrachrr section, located on
Mcllonville Avenue north of the
grandntand, will I** partly *haded
l.y the grandstand as well an
hcnefittlng from being close*! to
the moling Influence of tuikc
Monroe hrcelrx.
Tin- grntidsland will lie cumfurtatily inelineil without racer*|ve Mer purrs. Reserved seats
will l.e prodded In the first few
rows circling the home plate
area and a wire -rreen will pro•ect lha* *pace just behind Ihe
hat let'* bog,
A pr*.s and tadlo box is being
huilt and every rffoit U luring
made to equip the stadium With
(he latest and ntort modem latehell eqilipn.rnt.
Turf Oil the field will nr «f
the finest and n»-etal clay will
le ;i". it for the I-atier's box and
provide u firmer footing In the
*nmt&gt; soil.
The ntndloin can h*&gt; converted
Inlo at* e*w.'**nt football field
I,v the f*dJ"b&gt;i of temporary
-la" - tp *t -titfluid and w ill'
pri.vide e e.'h n* fadlltle* for
tny ente'*alomenl requiring large
eiitdoor -eating and excellent vUIh’llly.

Kentucky, Vandy
T o ■) Southeastern
Ihiskethall R a c e

Other amateur-led tram as Jim
Epcntcr. Mir, Sym n, li Jay pet •
trr ami Georg*
M illri
caul*
through with a - inline: i.rt only
oiir itroki behind tin- lr.ul. r-. Re
Covering from u filit hole bigey
to hinllr thr sislh ami *rvrnth,
Spencer'* foUtMiinr dinjip-.'d miothrr stroke on the par four third
hole ruining in with 85. (In the

N ew Stadium To FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE.PRESIDENT
Be Dedicated A t
Season’s Opener

Sport# Roundup
ID llirr.il F U L L E R T O N , Jr,

loosened up their play In the last
quarter and eventually made the
difference,
Trailing 5 to R at the end of the
first quarter, the Crleryfeds surg­
ed liark in the second to make It
111-15 at the half.
Rut the third quarter broke
their hacks. Scoring only 2 point*
against an exssperatlnglv effec­
tive Arab's debase which frust­
rated every play, the local five
wa* behind 21 to 111 going Into
'hr final period.
Hardin and t'tau»e scored |0
nulek point* between them to
pueh the Ccte-yfed* In front hy
one point hv they were unalda to
hold a amonthworklng Arnica cr*w
In the final minutes.
In the junior varsity game
Hamilton Rlsliee gut hot ami loop­
ed In ft points, hut he hail very
little help from hi* teammate* In
a game which ended 8.1-17 a*
Falatka held the local five to
only 1 point In the first half
The Jayve-s r*me hark strong
In the second half oulseoring their
opponenta hv one point but It
wasn't enough to make up for
their ahesmal first half showing.
Varsity Lineup
M an
Garnett White
2
Junior Melts
Gerald Covington
4
Wise Hardin
ID
Dennis Stafford
4
llav Davis
Lofty Reynolds
2
Clarence Clause
II

The Shufflelmard Club wan hunt
I Id- afternoon to the Ml. Ihira
Stmfflettfiard Club which ent over
It* team of 24 men ami woman.
The New Smyrna M si aland
PihuffleLoard Club will hrinf a
team here on Friday, Feb. Ill, at
7.00 o’clm-k. arcordlne to arrange
meats made Saturday by Carl
Lindquist with J. K. Rail, y t-i
manager of the Sanford Club,
and R. 8 . Rowan of Flktoii Md..
who head* a Shuffletioard Com
mittre whirh in hides I.. C
Hughe*, Robert Hawthorne and
John I.. Jewel.
Th r Hanfotd Club is al*o plan­
ning n return match with thDcLand Khuffltlaiaril Club, aald
Mr. Rowan.
With more than 1*57 mem tier*
the Hanford Club I* enjoying one
of Ita moM auerntslul aaaxnn*, nrchamp, ha* entered that event, the
sprint and the high Jump in the
A A U indoor track nu-rt. Apparent
ly you can’t ImfGe Riffle
Weak End Note*
William and Mary'* Ruhe Mc­
Cray, one uf the solid single-wing
football coaches. Is threatening to
take un Ihe T formation next fall
. . . A Tallahassee, Fla., hank is l«suing checks printed in Florida
Btalc University colors In honor
of Ihe 1950 football tram and each
member of the squad will be presealed a miniature gold cheek...
Bui ran they cash them T . . , John
Hoffman, Chicago Rears fullback,
Is working during the off season
a bricklayer for hti father, a
Little Rnck. Ark., contractor.. .
But, gosh, does he have to rarrv
the bricks when ho plays football?

That same day the New Y'utk
Giants, led by the Irrepressible l .&lt;-1
Durocher, will Invade Sanford for
two weeks of conditioning l-efoir
going to St. Petersburg for spring
training.
Th* (Hauls are Ihe tram In
watch this year. Mine* Durocher
took over In mM-oeosan of 1919
(ho rluh haa been ruthlessly
pruned of lla sluggish bat heavy
hilling home run producer* and
In their place* Ihe former Brooklyn manager baa put fierce rompel It or* such a* Alvin Dark and
th* Incorrigible Eddie Stanky
whose antics at second bate so
The atmospheric pressure at
annoyed opposition batters laal
the top of M L Everett, 29,000
season that he was restrained
feet, Is less than one-third of
by umpires In spite of ihe fact
normal *ea-l*vr| pressure.
that n » rales forbade Ida ac­
tion*.
IJi*t year the Giants finlihed
third hut were coming rn with a
ruth a* Ihe Phillies vaunted Whls
Kid* came apart at tha seams in
the home stretch. If the pitching
of Snl Maglle and Jim Hearn,
both castoffs, who have mede good
under the Imponderable catalytic
In Nut-noe of Durocher, can come
through, the Polo Grounds craw
might bring hack smile* from fans Junior Varsity Lineup
who Idtvp had thin fare since the
reign uf the Incomparable John llaiiiiltoii Rlxltee
llohhy Morris
MrGraw ended.
Harry Itinkavsge
On the local erenh the prospects Terry t-onlell
for 1951 are blight In spite of Warren McCall
the Inroad* of the military draft Jimmy Krider
on young baseball talejst—- al­ George Harden
ways the backbone of Class D J. V. Howell
ester Harper
league*.
•s llannum
Florida Stale league President
half hour daUy ta strengthen Ms 'T H B L O N * R A N G E R
John Krider says he expects every Randall Reynolds
wrists, arms and back muscles...
club In the leayu* to field a team
manager--1
-wig- mike or break a Tb* Westminster Kennel Club
ball club.

S

Coach Prod Hanes'
team hasn't set any

basket bell
forest fires
(his season, but the loam 1ms tf. C l Q l l » NCAA l,o .a
shown tremendous Improvement
oyer lla early season form.
,W Dt Hardin, a Junior, Is slowly

• 1
Augustine In the first
&gt;••*«« Plsyofft,

lump

GREYHOUND

area around the i .iirt* wa* ex­
tended so (list xind would not be
trucked on the ourt*.
Mrm'iers of the Hanford Club
are looking fo-wanl to a series
of scenic picture* Tuesday even­
ing by Genre - Rwarts, of Hanford,
a retired insurance execu'lve who
takts the nlctures in natural rolor
and sr-'-mtisnie* the showing of
the slides with willy rommenl.
Ill* Iravrls hsve taken him
throughout the *niith, the we*t
and Mexico.
Howard Ramalry uf Forest
Lake, Minn., bai hreu appointed
hy mrmher* of the rluh as chair­
man of a committee to arrange
for a fishing expedition.

do Sonford Kennel Glut.

PHOTO FINISH USIO
NO MINORS ADMITTIO
ROUTE 17—8 MILES
South of Sanford.

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O N D A Y F E B . 12. 1951

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w ith in rla lil i-a l.n d ir m oiilha fro m
tb a r im . of i h . firs l im lilli a il .n
o f this notice Cacti •la lm o r d e ­
m a n d &gt;hal| h . In w ritin g . and .h a ll
stale the place of r » » l l * t u . and
l « a t office addrese of he cla im a n t,
a n d shall be s w o rn t* t v the cla im
a n t. h it aaent. o r bis a t lo in r y , and
a n y ■o,t&gt; c la im o r demand not .o
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ANDREW CARRAWiM
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GRAHAM

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W H ISKEY W INE
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Use Of Cabbage

WIT.NBAg m r hand and official
F r a n F a s t T mmi
seal at gaaf.rd. Florida this l»th Plant C ity State M arket.
day of January. A I*. 1*11
Crop* In the W a urhula i\ a lc
taKAJ.t
I I U l 'M H O l . D r n At*S&lt; » ’ l A TK tt
M atkrt area are report* d t*arely
A t t o r n .t s f..r I 'la ln ilf f
r-caping frre tin F d u rin g the h it­
ua n to rd . F lo rid a
ler cohl during the early part
ri »\ l i n i M o i S
Clark, C lrn ill Court
of laal week, llm u f h the cohl
winil anil cold have checker) the
l o n m TO APPKAR
T O JAMI'.S It
lir.ltltlN il. whoa* I k T i l l : I O M I T «»• T i n : n i l A T I Kruwth somewhat. T h e weather
j i iini^
a i . t i i M u r:
n n v r t . condition* will make the spring
tilac* of r* «ld * n r* la u n k n o w n
c l t i n i n i , i &gt; I ' l t m i i t i :.
deal on the W auchula market
T o n ar* b a ra b y r * | u lr r d to fll*
) u u r w ritt* h d .f r n s a a . personally IN III: 0 » T A T R r»F
much later than usual. Work ' i
O llltlN II IJ H ’ K K . I*o‘r l •.*1
o r by attorney. on F e b ru a ry t* lh .
n .i. « In i n n m . " i i r c n - the new packing house is going
1*11. In a c e rta in d l* n r r* p r o . ..t in * T u
au&gt;* i m i M i i i . t m t m i i n : . along rapidly and it should he
p .m lln a In t h . C ir c u it
Coart
uf
m * m i . i i i h i k b T » \ m i : * T v r * : t esiiuplrtrd in plenty of time for
ftamlnnl* C o u n ty F lo rid a , in C b a n T u u and « « c h of to n a r r h . r . b y
&lt;*ry. an a b h r .t la la d till* of said
n u llfle d and r « .| u l i . I lo i u r a .n l «n&gt; the spring crupa.

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P u M Ira tln n o f Ih la
a s tir*
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In c . a n d i k d
.t a t * t h » p late of
r* a ld «n r* a aft •«.•! n f f l r . addreea uf
Ilia r la lm a a t . a n d s h a ll ba aw orn
lo by t h . c ia lr u in t . b a r a »* h t. o r
lia r a t lu r n .y , an d a n y a u rb cla im o r
dsm and not a., (H a d shall ha void.
W I IJ .I B F A IIN K L I. P A R T IN
A* a d ra 'D la tra lrl* of th* »:*•
t a t . uf , I: P a rtin . I)** *as*&lt;l
F lr a t puM lca.n n Ja n I I . t a ll

Legal Notice

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I)r. Henry McLuulin

N' CK 'S PACKAGE S T O R E

Optom etrist

t 'A K II O K T i l W h S
Wc wish lo lhaiik our friends
for their kindne.iea during the
illncs. of our aunt, Mnitha -lug­
ger; also for the beautiful floial
offerings, cards and te lrg ra m i al
her death.
Hrrtha Chandler and
lleaulah A sh le y, lieicra
Ads

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K IT C H E N E T T E
A p in m e i.U -Slumbctland Court, So. City
smLInilt*. lit. No. 17.92.________
T T O R E for rrnt Starch lit In
Cate* Building. J. J.V C atr*
Phine 62H.
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HALE— SliMlern 2-He.lroom
Block Cottage partly foniUhad.
HI. 17-92 at Prairie U k e — E.
Cotielaml, owner.
FU R N IS H ED
Apartment.
No
children, no iieta. 104 Rim Ave.
I'hunr 929 W.
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B U R N IS H E D mmlern 3 youm
aiHarfment, adult a, piivato i.ath.
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IJl.TOltF. VOU buy tea the biggeil SPECIAL appliance salesman for
new wotk. Selling direct to con
bargain* in town in real eslate,
suniri throughout central Flor
Fife and Automobile lnturai.ee
ida. Mud be neat ami ambltlou
E O H A R li F. L A N E
Phone 4S1
Wrtkly draw against .uinim*
’'The man who know a Sanford"
tion. Transpoitation fumiihed.
Office IIS Magnolia Ate.
Apply l i d N i n t h Pali. A - c .
L A N D V A LU E R A liV A N riN O —
H UY NOW
9— n J tVt)Tth tt AN I E lf
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O U T M T A N M N li VA LU ER :
No. I Five pwm frame dwelling, A L L TYPED of llulldutei Work
4 Iota,
SATOO.OO , Reasonable Rate*— Free Esti
No. 2 Five room block dwelling,
mates. Carpenter ft Oracey,
A lota.
tlSOO.OO
I'h.--.. h o t ti -. nan.i
No. 3. ITS acre* woodland I4.17r.fkt
L
A
D Y W OULD Rko to earn for
We hav» propartiea in every prlc*
eluerly couple or lady. Llvo In.
rang*. 200 N. Park.
Call (ieneva 3412, or write OeI&gt;. RAYAH! ) S M ITH , IIHOKKR
neva llox 141.
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Mr*. I . I1. Payton. Aaaorlalp
Phone HOH or *tas.|t
JttH AS baby - . 11s-i
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&gt;41 9t&gt; per month.
V E N E TIA N HI.INDS made U
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order. Seminole Vriiiiltn Blind
Bh&lt;k Coiutfiwtien. Completaly
Co. 120 W. 3rd St.
Phone
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All Types Of Rook Work.
TR A D E SP AR TO N Manor house Mary McKinney ll-x-kki .-plug
trailer. Ilk- new. as down pay­
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ment on .tuples or 4 family. P. 0.
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S— AR TICLES* FOR HALR - * NEW H OOKS surfaced to pet
faction. Old flour* ma.ls Ilkaew. Fin.thing, .leaning A wai
dll.I.S SWAP SHOP -405 E. 4tS
■ng. Portable power plant, tk
Rt. We lluv. Sell or Trada most
years aipertence ta Semiaoti
anvlhing Phone lf**-J.
County. H. M Gleatoa, Lake
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cycler ri-puirrd, lock tn-l kel
Steak, Southern Fried Chicken.
work. Prompt servVe. II. W
Ilarbecuca, and Sea Foods. AnHhtima. 310 E 4»K Ht
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neva and Sanford A t *.
and Gutters Repaired aad Paint*
We both loae when you don't bring
rd. Near Roof* applinl. Painting
your prescription* to LA N K Y ' 8.
and coating.
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Septic Tanka, Orease Trap*, Dry W ATCH and Clock Repairing. All
work guaranteed. Kraional.le
Tanks, Tank Crndlea, Stepping
lea*. P. M. Eogllrh, Jr. Ph.
pricas.
Stonea, Benches, Flpwar I'ota,
I37K)
Block*, Window allta and llntela,
Concrete Floors, Machine fin­ &gt;rag line, bulkioiar, nump true*
murk, fill dirt, shell and day
ished. Fret Estimate*.
by load or job. Contact H. R
M IR A C LE C O N C R E TE CO.
Crhsted. and asaorlate*, 109 4
Elm
Phone 1333
Mew York Am ., DeLand. HE
P A N EER A Y gas heater nearly
•M o r B K -W
_____
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_new &gt;36.00 Ph. I47._
V E G E T A U LE 8 , Livestock a n d INCOM E T A X return* prepared
Miscall* neons. Sanford Farm.
by taa accountant registered
with Trras. Dept. Dempsey 231
er’a Auction Market
Meisrh Bldg. Phone 1700.
FR IE D SHRIMP Dinner' “The
Best Shrimp on Earth" al Hom- ' VACUUM C LEA N ER N O T
er's, 324 E. } i t St.________
WORKING UIGIIT7
W IUZZER motor Bike. Clean and Repair* made by trained factory
expert*. Phone 9110. Free pick
In good condition. Priced to tell.
up and delivery within SO mile
See at 11A N. Park Avenue day*
radius. Prompt Service, free es­
timates.
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Counters, Shelves, etc. to otder.
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Small boats, built, repaired, reto p -Flight Paint
gal. U A 0
figlthe-l, C. Vail H I U
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farm*, tiled land, flowing well,
Modern housing, outbuilding, all
varieties fruit. Paved road. City
service. Fully cropped. Owner
^g athe r crop. Bill tiaughf, San.
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■jf* 1 0.000.00. Term*.
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A.C. with or without eaginc,
H Cash. Balance arranged.
Several Idike Front llomea, Nice
Write A. J. Bohnaack, Gen. Del
Range of Price*.
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Businesses, Citrus Grove* and
Wanted: grorom cashier, expert*
Ranch land.
referred *
eneo preferred
but not
J. W. B A L L . ReaRar
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Whatley,
Florida Klale Bank llaiMing,
Margaret Ann f la r x .________
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has moved Into
We are h*ppy to welcome th" West Fiisl HIh
first Imhy l*»rn to paieo**, while
The Saturday
living on Plantation Estate*. We met ,il the rluh
feel that now the romimintly Mae l.eonnid u&gt;
honeymoon is oypj and we n;e inept* of apple
settling down to the mions were -erved nfi
husines* of raising families. Mr.
The Ml'**' t’lul
and Mr*. I.ewi* A. Strainli uf day with it* u*u&lt;
Naranja Hoad are the proud and after a loir
parents of a son. John Henry, thr singing &lt;n
Iwirn to them nt Dclutnd Hospital ever,
on Tuesday, Feb. 0 at 10:20 P. M,,
Mi. and Mi
weight M Ih*. 7 at- The tit r audit- Itellaiy Drive I
came here fiorn Tcxa* last ycat guest, Fred S&lt; h
to join Mr». Straurh'a parents,
Mr, und Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. John J. Noufrtt, of of Alicante Ho.
Naranja Hoad. Thry built tiu-ii I guest* foi a mo
home and the new Mulf On*t Stu- Nila Downes o
tion on Highway 17 and have now
Ml ami Mr
topped their aeeonipludinient* liv Alicante llo.id I
presenting u with nur first son. guest, t h i wee
Major and Mi*. II E. Wl Isnant led Mntti.i of I
r e 'pcriiliiik' their honev nit" m *i llnrn-e are in
their home on Drllary Drive, and hnneymoon.
lake of the Wood*.
Donald Teutru
Mr. nnd Mr*. Thomas W. Third nephew from Rh
ol Mti die in Road have had a- aItended the
their guest* Mis* Grace Waters, rump In Hanfo
Miss Stella Jrnkin* nnd Mr. nnd has |im*hed hi.
Mi*. Fmnk Finnegan of Utica, N the United Slat

been stationed at the Jackson­
ville Naval A ir Station.
Mi . Rainey Savage of DcBary
IlliVc had a hit Onlay paitv for
her husband last week. The guest*
weir- the Ifnuere, Wei Ilies, Mrs.
Iicmpicy ami Mr. Hanson. The
Savage-- have had Mr. and Mis.
Ila n v Klmup of Pnmpton l.ake».
N J. as their guest*.
Mi and Mra. (iu-tuv Ander*&lt;»ri of lamg Island have moved
Into their new home on Alicante
Mi. and Mra. Gustav Cechcner
of New Vork have moved Into
limit new home op Seventh Street.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred llonrkcr have
at rived to take possession of their
new home mi Colunilxi Hoad. Mr.
llonekei ha* been an electrical
engineer with the State of New
Yuri, fm :tl veins and i* «ntcmplaliiig retiring in the near
future.
'll and Mr*. Joseph Sruhni of
New Yoik have purchased the
pink riioibd hoimt- with the white
tiled i**if mi Dellnry Drive and
r *|re»-t to move down within the
nett mouth. Mr. Srulmr is a re­
tired dairy farmer from upper
New Yoik State.
Mi
Alin Dempsey of Pnimiia
Drive lias l**en entritainlng Mr.

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and Mrs. G. Sterling of New York.
The monthly meeting of the
Mentation Estates Propyrty Own­
ed' Auociation wae held at the
cluh rooms on Tuesday evening
with cudi a !;uid attendance that
the main topic for discussion was
the expansion of the meeting laoni.
Aftet the invocation arid » player
fm the hoy a in Korea hy the Itev.
W. I’oyntelle KemiH-t. the meet­
ing was opened hy I-| evident
Everett Swift.
Among the committee reports
was line hy Mrs. t,eorgr (Jiiltln,
chairman of Social Activities, eonreining future recreational plan*.
There will lie a Valentine’s party
at the dull rooms on Feh. 14, a
harherue luncheon at the swim,
ruing [nail on Mar. lit and a tioal
tidr up the St. John’s to I I I Springs on Mar. H, leaving the
pier at Sanford at I :P&lt;P A. M. ami
returning almtil fiJHt ip the even­
ing. Everyone i- to bring his own
box lunch. It looks like n busy
year abend.
The I'eter f'lntl
« } Granada
Itoail have riturncd from the
North.
Mr*, l-iuntta Kempt of New
Vork i spending a |i w days with
her sister. Mrs. |{usm II Cooper,
of liranadn Itoail rn route to
Miami wheic she will spend the
rest of the season with another
sistci. Mrs. Cooper and Mi &gt;. tirif
fin gave a dinner for eight at tlm
Orange City Motel on Thursday
night in honor of their husband'*
birthday on that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Could of
Naianja lb-ill have had their
daughter and •on-in-law, Mr and
Mi*. Rolled I! Eyerly of llloorti*
bury, I'll for a week's visit. The
Eyrilys flew down from Pennsyl*
vwmn wilh the young I’ay lie Whit
tieye ill their private plane to
Miami where they spent a week
With them le-foie lomlng to
Malltnlion In visit with Ihell pa­
tents. Mi Could'* brother, Her­
bert Morrow, of Nes* Vork ia
with them f*il all illiU-filllle *t-it.
Among the eorllrrslnilr* Ini I
for new homes lid* week was one
for Mr. and Mrs. August flushneek of Thru itwood, N. V. on the
corner of Madiera and Fourth
Street, and one for Mr. and Mra.
Paul A Uhlmann of Columbus,
Ohio, on lloknrv Street uinl l.nke
Mntuoe,
We were -mry to lirar that Mi
I ’lmtle* Creetie of A'lriann Hoad
wa* mile'll home by ilie &lt;eve&lt; i
illness of her mother.
Mr. and Mr*. Itoh Newton of
Astiiana Itoad hove as tlielr
guest* Mr. and Mra. Archie Jolt
sou of Conn. The two men were
Ini-inrsi a. (stales fm some veins
Mr, and Mr-. John Sehllpp of
Angeles Hoad spent the week m i
visiting friend* In Culfport, Flo
liila, Mr and Mrs Samuel Todd,
former Itpslni ••- a'-ociates of Mr.
Sehllpp. On their return they had
the |de«suee of a visil from Mr.
ami Mr*. Paul A, Ciitrlilow who
are delighted wilh our ronimunitv
and have decided to spend two
week- here. Mr and -sirs, lottn
l.ordle, liejghliots of Ivilh lieHrhllpps ami the ( ‘rilehlow*,
stopped fur a vl*H whiltr going

M O N D A Y F E B . 12, 1951

through Florida from ■ visit to
their daughter in Jacksonville and
friend* at Ft. Pierce.
W'e arc glad to be able to any
that Mr. and Mra. Robert Ilrown
of Mem Ifoarl on (Jem larko » r r
recovering nicely from their re­
cent unfortunate accident.
K. James Farrara, an attorney
from New Hruti.wirh, N. J., is
visiting Ilia cousin ami Aunt, Mra.
E. Norman Grove* and her mother
tsf Estrella Road. Mr*. Mrovva'
daughter-in-law
ami grandson,
Philip have Just returned from n
visit here to Pensacola, where
Mr*, droves' son l.t, Norman

Grow* it stationed with t*»a Naval

nVialioA Curp.

Dr. and lira. Harry Whittaker
of Madiera Drive entertained It
people at a canasta party In
kii*,.,
r
n
.ln h tLMtkar.il'.
honor « f U
Mr.
Ralph
Withered's
birthday. The Withcrells live on
Fourth Street.
Mrs. John McGraw, widow of
the late John MeGraw, manager
of the Giants' Baseball Club for
mary- years. stopped to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Payne of Madiera
Hoad last week. Mre. McGraw de­
clared herself enchanted with our
new community.
Mr. and Mre. Frank Basso of

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surviving the thawing out “ wa*

The
woman, Dorothy
Mt&lt;
Stevena, 2-1, had a body tempera
ture of only ft4 degrees— nI •
degrees below normal— wlun ,h«
wa* taken to the hospital Iso
Thursday morning. When she u.n
found lying in an alley in m i !.

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%‘t 't tV *’ *V •*•*•*• • *'• • •

P A G E B IG H T

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THE 8ANF0HD HERALD. HANKOW). VLOK1UA

2nd Big Week

New Birthday Bargains
( T H

CELERY

W* CaUbrat*
and
Kstp You Sara I

£

Lgo Stalks
2 lb . 29c

Rom* Baking
LAST C IIA N C C T O BUY

BEECHNUT

THESE BIR TH DAY BARGAINS

Baby Food*
O topped

South*™ Gold Color*d

Prices flood Thru Saturday, February lOLli
MRUSO" Brand, Quick-Froxen
Sliced, Sugared

. , / jLL
OLEOM ARGARINE
Ids

Qtra.

Wlanan, HB-Q-Saure

Quantity Rights R***rvod

Agon Poncho* _____
Sea brook Baby Limas
Fcrdhook Limas ___
Agon Broccoli______
Who!® Baby Okra _
Agon English Foes _
pjtiana B.E. Pacts___

Pork Br'fast Sausage

Fro«*n D**IUd

B. E. P els with Bacon

-i'.;
'

I( #*»*l
r . t l f l n .i

Pmsirt*PMM"
SpOCHritl Dinners

(Ilimit—One Can, Please)

U O’ SmhiM

LEMTEM

Campbell's .lain

Peanut Butter

* ,H ?5Nkiao it aiam raoaa Hvsae^ « a h » J ? i?

Chowder

rati

. V A L U E S '.

IGc

Solid Park Wh. Ural

Tuna

'//a

39c

Taite O' Sea" fillet of

“l.u s u ry" l«t. Mi at Flakes

Tuna
f/pK
Ainrnran Oil

Sardines

Pickles
Kosher Dills

if

Chum

Who!* Dills

Salmon

29r

%'*

7'/jC

IPs

31c

“Sunny land" Sklnlan

Dfl Mont* Red Alaaki

Salmon

IPa

"la itr O ’ Sea ‘ Fillet o(

Whole or
Half—lb.

“T u t * O* Sea" Fillet ol

53c
Dmaed

Salmon No. 1 canr 73c
Grad* A, OuicWroxgn, Cut-up

W h lb They Loci

Standard Chum

Salmon
No. 1 ran 32r
__------ _.o.
Duke* Solid l'layrr

Sardinea

MEATY BACKS
TENDER GIZZARDS
LEGS AND THIGHS

17c

Sardine* No. 1 T 13r
(lortonrsC akw of

Codfish

10*o*.

22c

Spare Riba
lb.
Pig Feet
lb.
Pig Tails
lb.

49c
15c
29c

Markerel No. 1 lt'/2c
M b . Cheete Fond—

Craekerjack

Chee*Zee
D*1 Muni* Bahlott

Popcorn
SateUal Pack

I

Spread

89c

jar

ML Yumont Young H^n

27c

Kralt *i-lb Sit. Amrr or Pint.

Cheeoe
$ 1 .0 #

loaf

X r«ft Ptm . 0 *Pim., Pineapple

pkg.

39c

Hlrkory

Sugar Curnd Btnnkfasl
Slewing

All S^x. Mueller

4 1

rAH Brand*

Macaroni

pkg.

29c

ran

13c

Tall Mill:

Carnation

bacon

■ b c 4 fc

I

�T 1I E

h Unity There Is Strength—
T » Pruteet Ike P n m of tha W m M ;
T t P m t U the Progress af A m t I h .
T * Pr*diK» Pro*peril* (or Sanford.

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a

*
V O L U M E X X X X II

Red Casualties Rise
As Confident U. N.
Troops Slash Into
Main Chinese Line
* T O K Y O . Felt. 9 &lt;/P)
Ameri­
can force* sw.pl
the ImtiV’ nl
the icy Man Rivet near heoul titday. Allird uliellv (mured into lira
burned-nut old Korean rapitil
Chinese Rtd r r m U m r in wr,~
fin Korea teemed shatlcrnl
A

lean

Capt. A.

and lanky
W. M y c n

L A N S IN G , Vlieh.. Pel.
— A sluhlmrn tire. Marina in old
record* in Michigan's hogr -late
offier building, lnda» hurnrit in­
to its itlh hour, *till driving
control, damage In the right
•lory structure, housing
key
slate uffire*. ahead) was e»l|.
mated al 6l. 00n.niHi, with an up.
■ ard revision possible. Part of
otatr govrrnmrnl w as tempor­
a rily paralysed. Firemen from
five eltir* joined in lighlinc rhe
Irrarhrrotis blare, whirh broke
out whorlly aflrr noon )r»le rdav. on life ' l l " tliHir, «1 t an&gt;l a
half siii.irs mi. The Mrrfigbi­
rrs, working through the night
in sub-m il rnid. Iriught
Ihr
blase at time uoarirr* inside. A
total of 11 firemen and one pu­
ller oftirer were nvermine hy
smoke or injiirrrf by falling drhel*.

westerner.
nl lender,

It was a dramatic dims* to a
Red hunting offenttve that bey-w
Jan. 25 tome 35 air mtlct toqtli
Korean

r

d

i P

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

F R ID A Y

FED.

r m

rrjmblic

Partly cloud* lower eait coast
" U h a few brief Iljtht showers. In.
rrr.i*inc cloudiness extreme north
with po-.ibly m m r light rain fomghl »r Saturds). Fair elsewhere
with alnwljf rising temperature*.

t l i i

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9. llt f l

Fugle Scouts Mukc Report To The Rrcsldent

A vstK -in le d I’ rrrv. I .rased W ire

No. 122

Slaughter Quotas
Slapped On Meat To
_Halt Black Markets
SAe v_e n Are Killed Marshallrx Plan
'l'T -?To 'Xm
Be
r .T o^ 'r^
Limned
Propors I ram sm ashes Lower Draft Age t,on of Meat
Into Loaded B us Gaining Converts

DamagcToStatcNcrve
C e n t e r Estimated
At Over $4 Million

" T a lk Forte M yert it now wel­
ling ilt (eel in the Han.”

fnrmer

o

Destructive F ire
Rages In Michigan
Records Building

&lt;*Vo. tent hack word to U. b
Third Division headrjuaitrrs:

of the
capital.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

K rttnhlishrd 1908

Allied Tank Force
#Rams To Banks O f
Frozen H an River

n

W EA TH ER

T o

Crash Occurs I n 47-1W*low-Zero Weather;
22 Arc Badly Hurt
I H I I I ACCOMPUiHMINII In 18J0 und « pledge tor IBM are eonUlned In » Hr,, it to tit- Nstton" pccM-nteH
In Washington to President Trum an by n group of Lagl* Srout* repirserung the 1,7.10,Win ftoy Sm uts of
America. Seated with the President (right) Is Seoutmaiter Char lea Kel*o nf SI I -out*, who h*» held that prwt
for 41 years. Standing (I. to r .) are: Kenneth Phllbrlek, tirand l»iand. Net John II t&gt;yV..- Jr., Kntd. Ohla ;
Jerold J . Ilaioot. Arcadia.Calif; Jack Piley.Oold.horo. N C : l*avld IVrbr IMtsvtllr. I’* ; Thomas Burton,
Itlsm.vrrV, N. D.;Charl*i W. Ring, Brunswick, Me.; tra«- naxandatl.IVshkedi Wt. . Ailhur W. Mslthrw-s. Mon­
roe. La ; William E. Houston, Central City, K y , and Matthew F Hrtvtowtt, Cullman, Wash (fnfernoUownt)

.

P a r e n t s Of Rich
Found On Old Age
Assistance R o lls

Holland Snys Navy
Still Coniiiur Here

Steel Company Is
Accused Of Aiding
Detroit Gangster

.SI llR t'HV. 0«ii
I r I. '»
A
( 4VH(Im D |Vu ||m f tllw.lV
HdHriiRri I mim I iir k lit*" n il
rrul n( 4 |m.h I&lt;t I ln|m if ,§ m m iriM ir&gt; m iniln r id m( hrrr r»&gt;d »y,
killing ^ighf from m d iniurvmt
I lir cf 4ih cmcuri^d in 47
f t in Hr,illirr mill lug
ill** IfgUlll, M|t|| \ I s11»tl 11 v «|mhi» i &gt;*
100 V.IIill Of |rv%,
L*IT*t I *1|»i»If'* f I tilli 1111 ' vTI' I(v
•ni*l Ih r 11mn* nut nf Mnntrr.it,

S u p p ly

O f

1950

W A SH IN G I ON. Feb '» rd’i
Ih r
ipivrinmenl
vl-ipi*-d »lritf
nil..|. on livrjln, k &lt;liiuglitrnng
C o m m it ic o
I )is a ^ i re s
l.-d iv in m ettort fo li.ir.tall lilack
O n
F x tc n d in n
S e r­
rnirkrlt in mr*t.
v ic e T o
27 M o n t h s
1be Of|,&lt;r of Price St.ilnh/alion
i*&lt;urd .vn order bringing all Its*W V H I I M .I M V l r 11
- I*i
»t(* k d iunbtor under i vytlrni oi
Ih r Sriufy fiiffMiritn 1
ii Ih dttl-I vughirr tjuolav.
lliiffrr -i|i|ftT.«irO tr.iilv
*»• i|r»ni?
O P , dirr.l.it Micliarl V DiSall?
IimI iy Midi ,V i ir|,n\ nf |lf|r(|ii
».,id
Mell ll ill W |l|f»||'|t«|| Inf |||,filin’*
We J|r drlrim ilirj lo keep
IH .......... M
M-r.,i out ul the LI *cW m.irkrt, and
i tilling 10 I Ylltfim h 1111 on f 11
tu ,r r lli.il &gt;|r.ili,. |s,iL chop)
t r l ) 1 111*-1-1 ifi|
. V, - I (IfHtl
..nd lovvfv oiritinur to he available
ir 4ii'*n• in tm|irv n| uirulm.r tin
to ..II ecli«nv ul the country at a
ihr gioii|« % inn nth'long I ilmi o«ri
1 .sir tmer We lu-ltrve tbu daugh
*i u n iH iu l rmhlviiv
« r. n » in.I
. .t ,
totitiv: r.'lilhi! uiriri tv .t lug tlcp
*i»*Ilung it 't. I I
i»lmti *.ill!
|pt h«Mr
nri ■ tlir niioiniif 10 ih itl in i Im i direction,"
fin
I ' m i rin,*
1 he urdri will Imve the effect
&gt;lKr to
f limiting •laiighteret . tu liu|i n*il*»r* * . I1*** 1 :1, 1.11
I
tloii »
\ t 1••
n rri oh*» i
'o n h n g
1 mtlhir i
l*-|jfr 1(111**11, 1 1n r 1trtit! \ in r to f » .
K. I’lftAI v M.n lull
| « |l» I VYI•
if fill i h»lf hoot w 11 li l|t*a Srriuiti

(r Taking ground wat only id iecondary impoitancc. The Aliiet’
n11ifif0*11 nImylit m fill f mil*' ftmii f'h*’
aimed to hurt the Chint rr and
Negotiations ru rtro ll) bring
finHif of Vlir Hi iTtfii’iit In fi't irff
tariled on wilt, Natal aulholf*
Korean Redt and they did- more
HOI111* |IH» M*IIIf1*1 ii till Uil 1 j »I i1
lir» l&gt;&gt; the F rrn «ld ’ l..iughlon
than 61,(100 killed, wounded or
fiii'king UD #g«Ti| wlirii It iMitt
llrtspllai \ssuriatinn will n„l
tfit trot »f 0 * *
T t • h no w
capture.
hr allowrd tu in lrrlrrr with
Other armnicd task fours wrro
ihr
rrartivalron
of
Ihr
halilmd
IJYNSING. M o h -. l eh. '» (/!•)
/-*
The ».u.. |.»|,rl by Ihr So tel
within two miles of Seoul, on thr
Naval Air Stalion, Ihr llriald
A wild and ilr.tn n live lor. .till
left flank of the Th ird Division.
was advised this allrriowin
(In
nit n lo Ihr In t*’t Iml ini, itI S'*
One rammrii within aix mb* of out of rnnlrul after nearly 20
hv Senator S p e .u n t ll-dlaitd.
gtoiip o .im l.iv II* lt»|,f i
V
l.rl I'ldi.i »t i dm tt* 1 Th»- tin •1 rr hili t *W• n»inh vpi &gt; ifoiatl
Inchon. Yellow Sen port for the hour*, raged in a italr btiilihn [
"Officer* of .Senator Smalheia,
,v
..nowii-M
on
c
u
t
!•
**•
,
j-a p t a l, ami then withdrew tu Al
I ongrrssman llrrlong and my­
of Michigan'* capital city today.
NKW
H llth . Frh. ?»— td l—
d iIsd
r ' ‘lines.
A T I-A N T A . Feb. 9 - 4 /P)
The
self”, Senator Holland triei.., .
,.i
th r Nrw York Post s4 kl to.!*)
i”
W ill, dainage already rtlimalrd &gt;l«tr o( (jrorgM hwlay lurl turn­
li. S. ami Puerto Itlran infan­
graphed, "have been avaiirrd
rrniHiiioi
iMtMillnl
I
rh
.,1
ihr
h
rfiu
irr
Crim
e
Invr-lf.
li. \.sM»( I \ I F it Plf toSS
tryman moved ini behind the al VIOnnigMI and Wltf 1* f»f |1*#*
hv
Ihr
r
jllir
r
of
Ihr
I
hi»r.
of
ed up II cate* nl lit,', t . * ..faf
S Tl.l 1. til a. . i
. .a’f
Kei.os im im ..... .. - ha*
scncsl
i. ** t’.iid ngatn lu.iay iiv.1.1
tanks.
I . .
Naval Operations that hospi­ 1 siihp,w*ous
virtv II
thr
on shout 20(1 Nrw
•1 Ill*nit It
Uakuta- l» Mttlne and there
The U. H. 25th Division’s Task j , ! *tr government » services cup- rich children with one or more
tal negotiations will nol hinder
lYrtliu’on
lu rk pnlilirian*. x * m h lrr., I.m*•'
IV additional Mn.n't much piomiae of rrlirf.
Foree Dolvin, punching up th e 1 pled, ice-iheathed liremen from parents receiving public old age
'Ih
r
httnfoul
Hf|UmJtoii
of
Du*
Ihr rrartivation of ih r San­
llllilllh in
shoteairn’s Irvrfrr*. known rack­
ml ............
(li,. , 0|.) 4lr hit Into paitv of
main road to Seoul, sent patrol* tu fivr ciliet (might the hla/r r.t 10 avMtlance.
l%il .N i
" im h«Mi| In Min Ifr *hIK«hI (itMtiil
ford base. Plan* a ir progress­
eteer* nml olhrr* in it* probe ot
I m,.nth- "ex-1 (he southeavtrih states, it wa*
within m mile* cf Yorgdong|w&gt;,
Sou
III
Volmiff
Khffhl
»1
»
*
m
rvling
on
schedule
for
Ih
r
rerll'^lv i’ i»f h nv *
And. *aid State W rllarr Direc­
i.n.lr,world arthil) In Ih r *lalr.
fleering iti noMliern Florida again
the a orient city’s industrial sub­ below irtu weather.
iprning on 1 l » ) I.”
I number ■&gt;! Ihrm, Ihe
Post " ing: h r 11* Wollw &gt;4tiy night with
2 V fe.piesl of \ stimuli (l,laid tiMiny and rhcie wn* some sn.,w in
At H A. M, 0 w * . villi ogl nf tor Alan Kem|*ef, that wa* jutt a
urb on tha southwest bank* of
-o il, are allrced llru lrn a n l* nf
control, It broke out in (he State "sampling" produced when be a*k*
the curving Ran.
I'rank t «»*lellM. (im b lin g figure.
srrenl , rthtmuklvn ..f tlieil light i „ a «
|
mWwe.l. will, nut much
Only on the right end nf Ihr O ffier Radding Hi IZ:M P. M. ed hi* ctffkt to "bring me a lew
| "h o ahead) ha* been aakrrl In J .’
'
1
n
,
, \ M|d ” m |- j. sl ,.|d. who vmild l.mak in rotd perl-, gut the o ld ^western sector and on the rentral yeaterday. A r|r»peratr night.long
^ p p r s r t o f m , |k rro m m ill* W
l i L . ; ,1V J v . j u w h,., , S, . « *l*r* - •m m -l.-U t - m H r ■»*'•*’ . .' w u ih r t
to.Fay. wit), the
• front were the lied* Wtfing up a battle, failed to subdue it.
d n .
&gt;'
r* —
------------ W
* O ^ i 'rid ."
t .n W * W
tumbRng
W twlow rero
Governor t;. Mrrinrn Williams
arrat&gt;- Karty morning roiurtenrlIn oesrlv every im la m r, Im*,
N K « D IN K . Feb
-»«• " » of operating a nmhil. ra le.
fhjll „ „ „ ^ i.tic.al men
Wiaiuhiim
tarka In lhn*e area* were hurled who toured the hlarr area, -aid a Ktm|»er added, the children fel* 'lie
I unit.
liamhlei
I
t
ml
&lt;
will
()„• present riiafl p &gt;d of I '1
Hot il also v.atv stib-sero in
"large part” of tin- state guvIrfllril. -le-irl.-n !is I u
hark.
Irail a psrsdr nl witnesses who
LI. (irneral Matthew R. Krag- omntrnt wa* “ temporarily para meager t h rc li were a form of in­
made I* In tl.e tel.n-ari.iu nf *),*■ through I!-’* year* woubl Ira called ihe New Fnglani! .vint,'. and soma
will
lestifv
Iwlorr
Ih
r
K
e
la
ii.rr
|,ari d New York Augusta, Me.,
,
way, If. 8 . Fight h A rm y romtnan. lyxesl” by thr fire* va t datongr to,r*i on thrir high laxei.
nl ,„n,,l to tn du&lt;..........
t'ltn.e frivrslixiling I omiuiltrr *'**'"" *’"1' lj 1
r »| s •• llitrrinian of s»c
Some of I Its- •
,l'&gt; -e.t 1. o p i-ilrii a Inlnilimlii nf .1
Four firemen ond a imllrrinnnI | ‘ ' ’in&gt; -if these peuple, he eon 1 |,,,,|
tier, visited Ihr Th ird Plvjiion
tl,i. 1
|llt, 1.,-, ,, i,|ip,ilni,«t clm iiinm when il trsuinrs if* pr.ifw. into |make an annum, &lt;inenl
" I Fi*", wo'dd
■*11**1 *s|, 1
ll.. iiMilheasletn n tio n
le
front and wavrtl on Ta*k Poire I were overcome l»y »innlr n»
tin.....
wore just plain |***.«-»i- ,
llf . .......... ..
.tal Ion-w ule r.u Ic ie r, mg
l.rrr fee* 10 tin' nr., 1 fu 'n i,loMerii.g p,plii &gt;i» ,1
•&lt; t |.*.t»-i fi„,1 death, ..illibulr.l to
Myer.i In it* pltingr t» thr Han. fume*. Firemen pound vuitrr Into penny even charging then age-1
A f»■*I. fry for m rn.toi
&gt;11 1.
e ,;wr)) ||(n |-- Kickoff l.m.i
itrvi
lursds).
&gt;
\
r'onim
iilre
i ,i .-ii I i.I
.tandaid
**lln 1 . m&gt;’ 111■ , old 1. 1,&lt;| stomiy weather, it am
Rldgway praised hia •oltlirr* of thr Imildinr *hrll ut thr ralr of pirreut&lt; for lights, water, heal;
f„r
|u,j K ,„ U| fuml , 1mm
spokesman said |,r would In- In Id novt We.in.‘.,iay mghl al &gt;■ ut young hu«l' .nd.* u t In,ill chlldi-n :«r.. I ,n,,u arid iiuog Aiudv pre•rwailaweO *• e w * tw s i
d.IMKI gallon* a minute.
,,’clink ul tlv*' lino,*..i Ihdlding.
full,IW
rd
I.)
iHH.kmakrr
I
rank
|„„ Kell. If. The l.renkfasl will h.
win. me i,*,t veteran*.
,,-d ,,! the void i,|n*ts.
T h r eight-ltory o ffirr building, and food,
Hfiiksoii w h*. is serving a fail An tnvnation ha* lo-i-n extend,•'!
On Ihe list were Ju»|ge'. she-1 held «t Hilhl A. M. at tht Son
Some rhildl, * Ivu-liand* ha' 1
),,rt&gt; dninrvtic plane
flighls
isinstrurti d 28 j-ear* ago and
to W ing Staff nffnei and f
\
term
fur
taaikmaking
and
runla i n call.-,I and Johivun «i,l "t ncre c,in. riled ul New Y,,|k'* lashouaing many "ta tr agrnrie*. Is i Iff*, rorporation exacutivea, puli fiu,I Yacht Cluli on U U Muni-..
uffieer* firm. Ml land,, t*&gt; nlt-nd.
apiraey.
aliout a block from the Capitol it.van*, and l.ulldlng contractor*. Mr*. .'I. I), tintchrl, well known
The C.A.A. ntfi, ial* while here d-r* tn call additional tli„,i«an&lt;l- Gunrdin ahpolt yesterday. The
i r n .l* * '*
l»« i
win,I- pounded the waterfronl_at
In lavr "X " Kerttptr rcftorte-l: caterei of vr*.uf..r.|t will *nv.
The Capitol wa* rrp o n n i tit &lt;h *
will receive applivntixii- for ih.
"A nvan and hla wife live in the lireakfast to some Ml work, i
.
Kaatpott, Mv&gt;, causing ia u M l
D E T R O IT . Frh. '» (/!*&gt;
Sen iicv* iype ait men li, e n.r
•langrr. however.
\ (&gt; W
damag* atid lev and nigh winds
Fireman said th*-v i.ntiriiwlnl a a fashii.nahle •action of town, and team captain* for the It-. terii,(»lerl a Seiuto Crime Invr.li
,,
,,
i.
1 , h i , I power lilarkout* lo vune
l.nttlr at Irast until niidinoming have ii l-eautiful estate, lovely Scout lampHlgii,
I'AIIM 1.0 IN K
1st’
1,1 •- V , 11 !,' Solur
Team* of five wrirkei
alor O ’Conor (I) \ld) ,m*,,|y in
hrfo p tliey rould get Into lh*- two l.rlct, home and thr property .
1 1,. Knimei* 11-,iii • \ ,l,i ,i ,i t ,i
W A K H IN O T O N , Feb.
lif t , ■loved in ihe dorm trail
'itfounded by an electric fence. are l-eing (oiiinsl by nil
I l ‘natl**s4 llw I'*** I l«M I
trail,I*; , rmtiiiiHrf . m u ■ im lay to II n anniMinced todav th .1 1 io,l
the Post offire Department today
They employ a full time yard ►ervlte, nml velrran'* group
Monitor •&gt;( M„ • touch »t G,*l.
•*'l»,w fell today fs***** .rnital
nl*- •*-,** avallsM, for Hu mat,
lifted all rrjtrictton on mail erman and owii two Cadillac tars. Sanford lo do the general -oil i ' ■ llri |,|r |l . i p,r!t\ o,fv »lt&lt;*** ,,t loan- in cllglldc fiitn, f .,u,|&gt;,
P IM M F I.i M ISt MNIM I T
vhteh wa foimerlv
loratni «i Hlinoi.* eastward to the Atlantic
"Th e y do not allow the mother lion vsoil of III, tbive A » |-■•i ■
vicr.
LO N D O N . F -b . it t f l n -U d y
Fifth Street .nd II II) Yvcnui will
rhvrv wa* rain 01 in...........
lion rJ induilrv lu. In &lt;b. butlliess in Nrminonl* Countv. ' ,ntt • 11tend thr initial vrvlcv l. 1
An order, effective Immediately, Isolod Violet hathbetr Gulnr.
to live in the brick house hut Women’., Dlvivlon i ta-uig foil,
rater n tat l i i r e t i , Cmintv Fupcivisut ",
directed all ,mit office* In re wa* granled a divorce today on provide a small shark on the ed In ilielude fruiu
from II
1 eiuperalurev wei,
eomparawith homllum
litirg, ol tlie )M .\ I’n.gr*,,, ,u held Sunday mi'toitif In tt,. midi
_ iUine normal mat! aervice.
grounds that her airman husband place. All I hay are trilling to pro Pilot r'lub, Wwinen'a t'lub, Bu
' h, new lunch
l.'.ddnig
Seminole Cuunlv stnterl t,,*,n.. t lorium
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. "*'*&gt; trold In. 1 **a and thr wejlf
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Vaiiutr* reitrictiona had l-een tniftromiurlrd
him *If
with a vide lire light* and shelter. T h ry m-»* nod ProfeMlunnl Women'
pow available for the I.vakuc „t lo i.lrd it
\ ............... «1 r, N.ilf of tile , mint I y toll It was
pul Into effect during disruption |&gt;riiieea* in n French hotel
insist the taxpayer* provide Ihe Club, and other women'* organ* l)r » n Rulunoire (iiendrnl n| llir fnin, upetaliiig loan . farm b&lt;„iI wi-nlv- ,v«n,t
- I, d w.i .111 ■"*' '* 10 over &lt;| • ea-.tern Dakota*,
nf train aervice due to the
lardy laolwl rlaim r-i that her linlanrr."
talion* in Ibo ,ity.
trig loan* an,I faun -,w,..., tui, , xincrd l-ia v i-v i l - Itev ll K I'otMo a ietli Nel.rii'ka, Mirinco.ta,
awitehmen "sick” alrike.
hu.iiand, group ( ’aid. Thunra*
T . K. Tucker, vice p tevident u! Hrigg* Mannlarluiing t *&gt;. Rubin- Ion,,.
Nr well, pa.t.o
I l „ wn. MklilKan, rtl*ron»ln, northheni|w-r lift to, I another rase
Tba urder give* he nation re­ I &gt;., | Kvcljrn
Hulkrdy
(iulne**, inw hirh a court Judge with a the Florida Slate lian). at So,. rrm w ,.. triii()mit abmil .vwniiinir mu* liiti'iriltil In i»|f|ily!ii|? fm mu,
I It*1 imiMitur « ■»*f « ««iii !•'••* I4&gt;»* L *1 *11 I Niii(,N i,L4 noi tlin n I m.I«*4nmICaaDwar* Da n « v ro a r,
gular (m*UI *ervite again (or the former tnemlM-r of Parliament for salary of ♦10.04*0 to VlfiJVHI an
nr ln t«rr»U i! 'll* ut*i»l v 11«it f*&gt;» i»»»y » •iii,,ini*4i»«ii it 1mI Im . milii'tli ,«l
' 1tic■11ili r *I *(««
w ljw
ut
nf 4 &gt;i |4(&gt; rrietil i oniric I to ibr nilr nf Ihff nlnivr
first Ume in more than a week. Hath, went to the Trianon Palace „ ,u ,|y arid other income, reIn n
*vi*#* tflii • wlii'I'Di ■ Sh ii 'Imy S*
H
\\i •, -»11 11f nnum ii,
A. partial ban on bulk mailing*, H'del In Vecnmill.-s with a woman . / „ »„ ! a -istanee to hi* motfier
Wm-ltlTavv ul 4 D rltuitrr Mill, 1 r ViiMilffl runta*'t him
lh» fihl I**mi trM»fn.% 111* yet I** Im niM fl Winn ” *'*■•
11* ! it^•111 U ly * I 4 , r 11r
except air mail, was pul on Feb refect wt to a* Princes Gloria 1because hr contrllrUtod lo the
•Iffiri* M'lllffii p, f Irtillicf«i0 11* ill t • 1 Mifi|il*'trf1, th» i iurdi InuMlnr v» il!
jNJIitht mnrnln|f,^fr*
lung police rrtonl
t when thr walkout of awllrh
w.-te
Faehirr. Tim suit wa* net de- r , „ mmin|,y Cheat and paid taxes. I
’ *** below
**“ rero in Chicago
Carl Itenila, li„ . l ) , « i old "" 11111%' In 1»m |n*ii Uv vrltit *' U* J* fr|ii»*irfi! mi uiilliiv &gt;*f limt* 1h.ui
will,
a
mink
&lt;•(
mid a predicted
i r . . n . * » « tia Paa* Kiabil
men Med up one ration* at ini- Irtidrd.
i
I *5,000
of law of nft-arre .tod Sam I’er (» ll*»x ir»3l, O
high of
alixve tiwlny The mef.
portant terminal*.
rum*, ivad t «■ctif **•-1 r a ril.’f ticil
, i,r&gt; failed to gel nto.ve leru vn
When the situation worwnnl, g ^ g a
0 * 1
n
V t l
r |,4 runt tact u»»t*i,-,l iiiir, in 11*IN
-oiiu p u t i of the midwest ye,letl.iiil n rll.-l liinv u much aa ♦t(W»,day.
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A dalrm cnl of the eo*l of ll &lt;
air mail service* except c!a»» mall j
recent condemnation ailit by tin
of leva than eight ounces, daily
County School It,,nr,I against J. N
W N of madiral I
newspapers, parrkagiHi
(,'roum* ami Gie Holltluy li*tat.
ami sufgiral
and money
gtral suppllaa,
«Uppl
|wa» subdlltlert -,'t r r d a v to II,
shipment* by hank*.
|() \SKOFIATHM I’ltFSH
Hoard try Fro.1 W ’ -on, atlorne.
( hunttor ut Commerce Mnnngrr
llni*. General ■• 4*. Mtuchi*un
«n*lalr*'n»rrrl po*t* fulekagr* " ;
One nf ibr lunge.i ami cotllm l n ilum-wirle rnlioaii itrikei in many who revealed that the total •-&lt;&gt;
Kd Whitney today ant,ounce,I tiv-?
nf the will, including tin- nut lav yctenlav receive,I nirticc from
The general embargo wa* re-1
virtually ended torUy.
metnlx-nhlp
of the new Ht&gt;.ria|
for the land *■- adjudged hi tii* Mn|,,r (ierirral Mark W Lance, a,Ilaxad two day* ago. but thl* still
lire- Array* lhre.v| to lire linking iwtfrhmrn wa* regarded a* Ibr Court wa* 823,443.
Industrie, Committee m e n tlv ap­
jtilaril general „( Florida, of nr„pointed by l’r&gt; I,lent II. .lame* Gut
laft the
tha rity of 8L
fit. L quD, amt inntn factor in breaking up ibr Ifl-day ‘nr k " walkout.
Clinch* Wire l*aucd aguin-t 11’, „iut ion to the lank of Majur Gena- follows:
,the state*
atalrs of llllnol*,
Illinois, Indiana.
(&gt;*hv
Tlie Work »ton&gt;age tontinuerl in a lew i |k .i * arrow the country. But capital outlay fund covering ih. • r , a|
W A. Patrick, chairman; Henry
Uw northern
G, u n » l liulchl„,n re-. &lt;-*,tlv site-Tlhe
northern peninsula)
peninsula) cut
tut off
off k.cnrra|]r |J&gt;ere %*ra*a ra full-acnlw rrlurn to wotk notably ig Chicago, lira bill*, **ld 8upt. T . W. latwton Mil
Simp-on, co . hairinon.
Clifford
morning.
, ceded Major tjrnrtal ICenrv D.
Ohio ami Michigan (except for
No. I rail rentor.
Mrhitddn. J. Brailey ridham, Ih,n
Unless appeal again*! the de R,|«m-II a* em m andrr
of the
from the ro t of the country so country's
Indlration* were that all *trik ♦mally no tha Job, 1,807 reported rision l* made by the owner, ut Fnrty.eigMIt Infanlrv
TH Haip, i. Katlvlc It,,o,hohtcr. and
Division,
far aa bulk surface (train) mail
tor work. An Army spokesman
J. ( I Hutchisun.
tin nimpoaed
nf Naliunnl
G.ranl
wa* concerned. The postal serviro era will Ira berk on' the job befnru aid Ih- K) off duty was "about the properly located near
m . A rath my, adv rrtlienicnl troop* *,f Georgia and Florida forTlie chairman ha, torn n-krd
aim rontinuerl to refute bulk the 4 P. M. deadline *rt hv ihe I'ormal."
will be madr in the near folun lowing the retirrincnl of the 1stto , all a meeting of thr committee
maB which ha* to cross the Mis­ Arm y in it* ‘‘work nr be Dred” ul­
There were simlliar report* Inr tdd* tor an addition to tin lef, and will runliniir to mainto consider th&gt;- problem* of Flor­
sissippi river in either eastward timatum,
tain hr* tor-mal
beadnuartera
Thouxandt didn’t wall fo* (U* from many other citlre where th« Aearlnmy. said Mr. ta w ton.
ida Fashions Just n noon ** *
or westward direction*.
deadline to trturn lo work. Ttie work stoppage had continued dur­
“The Hoard ha* planned "x here.
written report j* received provid­
•witchmer, -w ho also were pro- ing the week. Only a few scattered arudnn of farilltie* nf this Negn,
ing intotmalic,n n. to ti&gt;, imnirdiate
-7
me,I*, Mr. Whitney -a id _________
mlaed a pay tai-ra -flock'd liars point* reported switchmen planned Igh school for more than a year.” . T A M F A . F-h. f .-G F ) .hevera
to their Jolt* In %rge number*, to remain away from work lodge. he stated, "but ha* torn prevent. 1 *«aff fhaiigc in the f.tot National
following contribution* to joining the thousand* who had re­
The awitehmen returned to work from doing thl* as the State De Guard division rretr announced to
^ h J ^ alairh
n h of DTmaa
were eeknowDir
turned to work earlier this weak- faced with tha glgantle task of partmtnt of Hdtiratlun would not day by Maj. General Sumter U

Many Wealthy People
Refuse T o Provide
For Aged Parents

BcaiiiiR Of Labor Man
u"'
.
Linked lo Lontract n«it • i&lt; ii„. . «&gt;
For Scrap Metals

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Civil Air I’alrol
\ oSiMvia I liuS.I Host

Numbing Cold Hits
West As Mercury
Drops Itelmv Zero

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Col. Harrinmn To.
Head vScoul
Raising Campaign

#M a i l Restrictions!
Are Taken Off As
Rail Strike E n d s

( hurt'll I’lliminu
Will
l)l‘(IH’itH’(l

®!.h:, S;;„;;'/'7u.^n5";,:n U” Sttibbom Switchmen Stream Back

(kuHlDiiination Suit
Against .1. Croons
Cii*sts$2.i Thousand

To Work As Railroad Strike Ends

~M arcji O f_ Dimes

Weary (ils F;uc W’itilery Ihirraui*

(General liutchiHon
(liven Sfcoiicl .Star

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CoimniUcc N aim’d
( ) » New Industries

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Sanford Weather

lodgwd today by John Haul*, chair­
The Army'* denamj to switch'
man:
t RAO men to get track on the Job or lose
Takach Biuldlng
City Rail ernployeo*
19.12 their Job and seniority rame after
Mayfair lintel
20M O President Truman’* Internet ton* l«
Karl W. Yo*t
1.00 the Army to take "appropriate
M action immediately** to get Ihe
W. r . Bartlett
Mi*a Lottie Caldwell
1.00 roads In full opera''on.
The Ar .iv ha* been In lechniral
1.00
Mr*. Ilarry Ward
10.00 control nf the rorrter* since the
Dr. J . A. Hialth
Lion* Club
10.00 government seised them last Aug,
*J. H. Cogburn
M 0 27 to halt a threatened strike.
The reaction In Chicago, one of
•vn Wads
t in
-.AJ. « L Clair White
—J
tha major hold-out anas, wa*

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swift- Nearly 100 pgr rent of Uw
striking switchmen reported fag
work last night compared to about
SO per cent an the warty wonting
shift Thursday.
The early morning shift today
■llruada In Chicago also

brining to unscramble the jammed
freight yard*. An eatlmated 700,000 of the nnUon's 2JJOO.OOO
freight ear* had been tied up durinr the walkout, which started In
Chlraro and Detroit on Jan. 30.
In Chicago, the end ef Uw walk­
out opened the gateway to ernaacountry traffic, and the movement
of vital freight leg-lammed In the
rltv’a Immense yarda.
Industry also Joined In getting
back lo full pradtietlofe Thousand*
of workers mads Idle by the atoppage awaited haak la »e s k rad*.
In rail-re­
lated I* ____
live, ateel and „
by the strike whish halted
very of materials and can tie
shipping.
lion of dollars and

autharise any expansion of facili
Ilea until the site had bran nib
stantlally enlarge.!."
M. C. Ragan, county surveyor,
asked tha Board tor tha right to
cut a ditch to tne west of Croomi
Academy, stating that he would
use material from tto exravatlon
lo fill another ditch on the pro­
perty. lie was repeated to have
the matter submitted by the
County Commission in the form of
■ letter to the School Board.

larwr)-, eontmamier of the unit.
Col. George N. Sagio, a veteran
guardsmnn since the days right
after World War I. is retiring
from hi* post as eseeutivc uffieer
of division artillery to Inactive
•tatu*. He is a department store
offtoial here.
Col. Kngtn will Ira suererded by
l.t. Co|. Kdmuml J.
McMullen,
Tsmpn attorney.
General Lowry also announced
Ih* resignations of Lt. Cut. Robert
R. tens as G-l (personnel) of th*
division and Id. Col. H arry P.
Raya as rnmmander of tha llflth
Field Artillery battadion.
Tha General’s son. Major Sum­
ter L to,wry. Jr., will succaed
Cl. Lana and Major Paul Mabry ic
to ha tha new commander of the

R C O U TC U B 8
AH Boy Beouta and Cults am
ranuestad to meet al 10:48 o'clock
at MtKinley Hall with Srout Commlartmsera Bob Lipptnrou and
John Pierson In order to attend
the ceremony In thrir honor at
11:00 o'clock at tha First Math- n o th .
odlrt Church. The Rev. J . £ . MeTha 81st Division has troops In
Kiuley will dvllvar the
Florida and South Carolina.

High yesterday ft4
Low today .17
Haiti 'at
Total Feb. tain 2,&amp;7 inches
Normal Feb rain 2.7! in, hr*

The Weather

1M OT IN I H h l FACII, their burden is heavy and underfoot the
going tf rough. Rut these soldiers of an infantry division, returning
ftain p*tint,duty In Kor .s, trudge doggedly sherd.
(fnimufiowni)
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Atlanta
Urownsville
Chicago
De* Moines
Detroit
Kreano
New York
I’hoeni*
Washington
Winnipeg
Jarksonxilla
Miami
Tallahassee
Tam pa

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Allied Tank Force

Steel Company

•• a~'“ »a* r n a Paea Oaal
I f aatlaaad t r o u t P a ia O a a l
000 ■ y rar.
many lamia.
ilr erprruaed plra*ur* ovrr lha
O'Conor taltl (hr* Crime ComrnltAllied drive.
lr* wanted to Irani whether there
"The irla tiw lo**e* inflicted ware any 'ultrrior motive*" lor
to (hove tu-laii.nl hy u* la • awarding tha rontrart to Kamla.
Robinson lint iail that "llrigg*
verv very high ration," he Mid.
“ That'* what we want."
tioei business pith hoodlum*."
Tin- ration of Red loaaea war
T h r Sr natof replied:
figtim l t»t alioiit I (HI to 1 arvtral
“ It
(tha rontracti rritainly
day ai'o.
looks nhaiiid."
Hut Tatk ft.rre Myrra had hoi
John I.. Hurling, rorum iltir
chant v tu inflict loaaea In It* jI rminael put In: "Unhappy I‘m one
punch to the Han. The Chlneae hrd of your stockholders, and If that'*
either been killed all i ndy or had Hit' way you do huriuepa 1 Intend
fled. T ke Ta*k force drove to In put my clock on the markrt aa
Karang, a village on lh r aouth eoon nc I prt home."
habk of the itn a iu nlu.iit five
Rnliliipon, con in law of owner
air mile, luutlm i't of HeO'll.
W aiter (I. Rrigga of the au'o
In tha armored rolutnn ware ln«iv building firm , declared:
Puerto Itiranv, U. ft. Nrproea,"W o never have dralih with
anti airrtaft unlit atui other at- racketeer* or hmidlum*."
tarited ln r| i-. It rt-nrh»“' tn»
A high union official told O'rlvor only an huur and 20 mlnutet Conor, fitting aa n imr-man m bafter Itiilpwnv unveil it ahrnil
eommlttcc. that there may him
ftevrral inilra tu thr left of h n n a tie-up between the av aid­
Myrra' rolutnn, a column led hy ing of the iunatlve llriggi .tenip
l.t. Col, Toni Ihtlvin o( t'oluml u ■. rontrart and tlm treating of sev­
I la.. «lu llrd tlir milt* uf Hamit eral local union ufficiaFc in the
from the flatlandt directly aouth mid - It* in*.
Kmil Maiev. •rcretary-lrraaurer
A l ’ cor•ra|K&gt;lelrut Jim Reekrr, of the rill-lliiile d Auto Workers,
With the |)olvia Te*V Pavee, *tH ! -t'fied tin- llrlggc company
he could tee the mwtalMli
'noilid anything about th ■
hiirt.an Yong'hmgpo. Uecker said heating* and oaiil he told offnialc
the tint h Olvialon outfit drove the details “of our feeing* an.l
three mile* swiftly from Ita over­ auaplclona" al*mt th r Itinda con­
night position.
tract.
The advance wav over mine In*
Itenda admiltnl yesterday hr
feated r«a&gt;la but there waa little
ipp|kj*ltion except for sporadic virtually ruled out ground-tupmortar fire.
port aerial opera lion*.
To the w rit of T » » k Forre lh&gt;lTh e had wrather a Ion prevented
vin. a column led hy Col. William &lt;len-TdI MarArthur from lauding
llartleit of Wa'hirigton, I). C’., at U. H. Eighth A rm y hea&gt;h|u&lt;.rtahoveil ahea'i without opposition. era on hi* lllth trip to Korea frori
T h r weather turned bitterly Tokyo.
cold. Hrmw and thick ovrrrait
In the rugged mountain coun­
try of the central fro n t- a 30mile l&gt;atllellne extending north•a«tward from Kumyangjattg in
an ore to above Hocngvoog and
then down to Yoju— U. H. and
K Y KB E X A M IN E D
South Korean troop* ran Into
l i t *t I'almello_Ave.
stiff onnoaillon.
(S L A S H E S F I T T E D
They wrre furicd to almll each
I'll I uml (hen tend patrola *k&lt; ail
t&lt;&gt; make any hen lw*y at ail.
The*#, force* were about Uf&gt;
mil. • wiutti uf the :twi, I'aralicl,
ll*e oid north inuth tnundary.
Three Allied tenacley fann.il
out northeart, north alid northwrrt
of lloengrong against light re
CinunultHtn rilmvcv promptly l&gt;*tauti aiitance. There were no ipectacuit goo rigtit to the oval ol the Iruuhic lar gain* in I hi* lector, however.
to help kirwn and tipcl gcim lad.-n Iloengaong t« ali*iul fg| air mile*
phlcym and aid naluic to uuthe ind raat-aoutheaat of Seoul.
heal iaw, tender, inflamed bronchial
One aouth Korean column Ro­
tncint’iann (iuataulred to plcavc too wan. I I milci northweat of ||nevt Mernc • it funded C’tcomuivion hat ngoong. Four mile* northeatt ef
tiood the tot al millitma of utert
ihe* town **vetbet u fli eggp^e.*
a red Imitation In a imall arm*
fight.
Five mllea aoutheaat uf llorngxoiip Allied troop* ran Into tome
reaiatanre north of Haemal.
On tha eaMtin flank uf the
rentral front, U. N . troop* ad­
vanced unnppoivd to a point 17
rnilet north of Pyongchang ant
just routh af (he mad junrlMn of
Changtiong.

to T ro c k e r* a
rub I. P1o*1
1
State Farmer.* Market ■loan*,
l.

Haparf Ha. TP
BAMPflNII a TA TH PkNWItNa
HARHKT
aaafard. Plarlda.
Th» followlnp prlraa raporlad by
Iba iraalara on lha Hanford Mlala
Parmara Market for prodiu* aold

l* * »l»r* up to 1 p.M .

bu. h p r I M t - l t K
ttean*.
H u b p r.
lit
l l r u m i l l il.p .n H In p
o n la lt w r
l* * .| Il
lU a ta
do*. h unch **
I tl
r*ahhag*. [M ( a n i lli i ( q u a lity
t * lb hap*
t K ta o
( ! , t » r y , K1 a ft..Ilian, d e p e n d ­
in g q u a lity la A l a r g e r ■ t l - I . I *
C e le r y , K J » Paaaal. d ' p . t x l I d a quality *• A ta r g a r 1 l i - 1 I t
I 'a u llf ln w a r d * f»t&gt;d)*g run*
ta ln a r A q u a lity
I ( t - 1 no
f'n lla rd a
dm h rw h . I l l d U
f'licurutw ra
bu b a k la .
J o f i.J i*
t ’a b bapa . ( i . l n . . .
rra ta
tit
T a p p la a i.
bu b a k la I M l tu
I.a it u ra . Ira barp. [irjr P a rk
itapandllip alia
&gt; 1 1 .1 I t
O n lo ita , (Ira an do * b n rh a .
I IS -l.lt&gt;
I'a a a . K n g ll.h , d a p a n d ln p
q u a lity
bn h p r
llt -t a t
P appa ra
h a ba k la .
I H ' I I . im
P n la tn a a . F i t . Had ttllaa
A alra
l « lb bapa | | | . | | |
I '. i l a i u a , r ia
l e d Illla a .
I I rn ia
I t lb ba p a I I I . ! U
Itadluhaa
I d o t b a k ta
llt.la a

had no equipment or etperiencr
when he fir»t won the Rriffa con*
tract. He raid the opme company
which had held the rontrart for
IH year* before then continued to
do all the actual work In haulimt
•crap out of the Rrij;g* plant.
M arry iald the beating* of
unionlata U-iran ahortlv after the
contract changed hamfa.
Hurling nttainptcd to ahow that
Rrigga kwitchrd ita *crap contract
after an equally lucrative.one wa»
awardnl to father-in-law I’crunne
at the H rtrcit ii:cr::;tan MUve Co. i ripinam
and "took rare of labor prohtema
there."

ba. hpr.

Illd S t

Seven Killed

Turnip*. Purple Top
itnl hunch.*
Turnip Salad
bu. hpr.
irm ra
Orange*, dapaodlna *l«a
but
(iranpaa. Temple
i* boa

f U *).tl
t.ta-l.Tf

Extra Special

tl*
1 l l - l la

1947 Pontiac

t .r a p .f r u t t . Itu n c a a
bo a t l *
f lr a -'a f r u ll. M a rch Heedless

bot
IN
Te n * .tin-*
V* boa l.t*
|i varlatlao pridin'* received al
•l*e Manfnril Klate Farmers Markal,
li ial re, elpta from I P.M. pah. t.
In I* A.M. Feb. I. ?.»»» packapti
(&gt;.inand exceed* aupply on pwal
vapciablea and fruit, market alaadt
••• •iiuudrr.
Temperature ihln mornlnp al lha
saofurd Stair Farmer* Markal it
degree*.

C lu b

Radio, Heater, rvcellent tire*
Motor A -l •QAR-oo

1947 Dodge 4 Door Sedan
Radio,

Heat Cover*. Kvtra
I a c i I Owner

Low

F o n lia c

Coupe

Clean

1946 Plymouth
4 l&gt;oor Sedan
Clean throughout, I-ocal Owner

Mileage

1941 Dodge 4 Door Sedan

1940 Chevrolet
4 D o o r Sedan
Reiter Than Average

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE USED TRUCK BARGAINS

DIM* I*. PERSONS

MarHhnll Plan
TU N

SCIENCE

MUMTOtl

tell the CdMar how nark they
tnjey ihl* daily watld-wldc
newipaptr, trilk tads u »

■neat* aat
"The Afealser 4* tie

m p

rwr/ulfy .edited

sm »

a d fd r • • i*
"Tk» Mealier tardy U a
tndrr't aerestlty . , .“

Yon. ton, will find the Manlier
Informality, with cemplet*
uetld m v i . . . and at inerttary at year ROME TOWN
paper.
Waa tUa raapaa lei a Special

MOOTM^foJttS'Tir *

1947 Dodge
‘A 1r«n PIckuli
i695°*
P t m

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1946 Dodfie

1941 Chevrolet

Vk Too I'irk up

H Ton PIrkup

IV k

To o

P h o n e 160

#*’■•!»** |*ro^pi flR#|
“are In the mill now."
Senetur* at first iuggc*ted that
no |H year old* he rallnl until
ail men 1H and alwva had h**n
ordered to duty, Manhatl vigor*
ousty opposed this, laying the
pentagon wanted them r ilmulUn*
equaly" ami preferred the I I year
old* to those 14 or 3ft.
Marshall also waa said to have
ituggrctcvi that the Arm y, Navy
and A ir Force lw |termltl*&lt;l to
call in 4-Fa for limited duty ser­
vice to fit their needs.
Marshall reportedly agreed to
lower hi* tight* from 27 month*
service to two yean* full trrvico
exclusive of leave. Th us, if a ser­
viceman pasted up hia annual 30day leave, he could finish hi*
m ilitary service In 24 month*- .
The National guard luue la
over whether to continue a provlelon of the present draft art. II
oermita deferment of youtha ut
U H or under who a rt Nstlj.val
Guardsmen In states where gov­
ernor* proclaim their draftlni
would reduce the guard below
authorlxed strength. Th ey are sub­
ject to service, of course, If their
unite are called up.
Th e U M K T bill would end these
automatic deferment*. Marshall
contend* that building up Ihe re­
gulars should rate ahead uf the

More and more families are p ilin g chores

on Reddy Kilowatt’s willing shoulders..,
gaining golden hours to spend In w ik f,
happier all-dearie living I

WITH A FINE,

P ic k u p

Mew motor never heen run.

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T H E SANFORD IIBRALO. SANFORI). FLO R ID A

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HOLY m oss ( III 10 II

At THE CHURCHES
il* Charth Notice* m ud be preoeatrt at tbo Herald offiew
ay before publication.

Sanford .Ministerial ANKociation
Rev. Angus (». Mrlnnis, President
Rev. Fred L. Ilnrlun, Sec.-Trenn.
M O R N IN G D E V O TIO N S
Rev. A. G . MrlnnW. pastor of
Die Flr»t Presbyterian
Church,
will have charge uf the Morning
Devotion*
I'rugiain throughout
ne\t week. The Program I* a pre*
•&lt;illation of Radio Station NVT Kit,
In cooperation with the Hanford
Ministerial Association, and U
he*id .lade nt 8 ;*n a .M. an.l on
Saturday* at 711&amp; P.M.

FREE LECTURE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Rnllllrd
“ChrlHtbn Srirnrr: A Foundnlion fur World
llrnlherhtNH] and I’race*’
*•*&gt; '• in the
Seminole High Schmil Audiloriuni
Kundn). Fell. 11— 3:15 P. M.
Arthur C. Whitney, C. S.
* ‘*t Ckleaa., III.
of the B y t li liy f l.e, ture-hip of Th e M o lh e r Chareh,
The F ir 'I C h u rch of i V r u t . ScU ntitl, la lioslon. .Mae**, hureiis

UP S A LA C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T .
Church School 10:00 A M.
S C IE N T IS T
M)U K i l l Second Street
W’orahip 11:0 0 A M.
Hector
Sunday
School
9:45 A.M .
Westminster Fellow chip 7:00 I’
l i t Sunday in l.rnl
M.
Morning Service |t:tH&gt; A 'I
8:00 A .M . Holy Communion.
Evening Service 8 :W1 P.M.
W’cdne*dav Service H:l*&gt; P.M.
9:30 A .M . Family Service and
W’edntiday Prayer Meeting 7:3o
Reading Room Tuesday*
ami
Church School.
Friday*
3:00 to 8:00 P M.
P.M.
11:00 A .41. Murtiing Pr.iviT and
True spirituality which
conEverybody welcome.
sermon.
•tautly emanate. fioiu i I ik I, and
Service. durimr Oil- week:
which liiaiked the life of Cliii*t
FIR ST B A P T IS T CH U R CH
Momlny tlxouuli Thutsday ami
Je-u*. can tianafurin inanliiml'*
Park Avenue at Slvth Sired
Saturday Holy (Tommunion 7:30
W. P. Ilrook*. J r - bailor
dally experiencea, 1 1 &gt;• truth
A.M.
John I.. Miller, Educational
developed In all Chiistlan Science
^ jxiday Holy Communion t*:0n
Director
•eivire* neat Sundu&gt; when the
"W’r've *aved n place for you." •uhject of the I.e**oi|.Sermon l»
Wednesday Evrnng Prayer and
Sunday School t*:48 A.M. “ firing ''Spirit''.
Sermon 8;00 l*.M.
your family tu Sunday Schmil.
This verve from Krekiel fIts*:Ip.i»
Friday Children'* Set vice 4:00 W'e nrovide a place for everv
supplies the Golden Te a l: “ I have
P.M.
_____
member of Ihe family.
poulrd out II I ) spllll U|ton the
Morning
W’ur«hip 11:00 A.M . house of Istael, -nith the l.ei I
F IR S T r illL 'S I IN N C H I' Ill 'll
iRroadcait over W'TItlf.) Sermon Hod."
Iti07 Sanford lin t u r
Itv W‘. I'. Iliook*. Jr.
Itihie leading* from the hiiur
J. Itandall Parti*. M in i.In
Training
Union
6:13
P.M
.i
“The Spirit Of !!., L -;d *.Va» Union* for every church number i
Upon Him ” Mill (*• the terman Story hour for children under t' count of Peter'* recognition ul the
Chri«t a« the healhii* luwet it
subject at the Flmt
UhrHtlnn year* uf age.
Church Sunday morning.
Even'ng Worship 7:30 P.M. Jr»u*‘ work: “ Thou ait the UltrPt,
the Son of the living God," and
“The Soul Of Our
Harmony Sermon hy NV. I*. iirouks, Jr.
With
i&gt; the subject chosen
Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 Jesus' reply, “ Ami I *.ty nl-n unto
hy the Minister for the evening P.M.
thee. That thou art I'ater, no .
•ervice. The Minittei m il preach
“ Every Room a* warm av your up'.n thi* rock I m il build lit)
at both hour*.
churvh" I Matt. Id: Id, 17).
home.''
,
The Church School Mill meet
Pa-sage* from “Science
mol
at 9:45 A.M .
C H R IS T C H U R C H , Ion«».* * ! Health with Key to the Srilplure*"
The Christian Youth Fellowship
f Episcopal)
ny Mary linker Eddy Include: ' ll
will meet ut 0:31) P.M,
Ifrv. II. L. /.inimeriiian, II. II. trat now anIdinl (-• IVtai thot dl
A cordial uelrumc i* catended
Vicar
vine Life, Tru th , nml l.ove, no 1
to all.
_____
l«t Sunday in l.rnl
not a human |H'r*»nalit), wa» the
4:00 P.M. Evening Prayer and healer ut Ihe *ick and u rock, u
PH HR M E T H O D IS T f i l l ItCII nenmm.
firm fuumlatiun In the realm of
Weal Faurlh Strerl and Laurel
All are welcome.
harmony" (p. I3H|.
Avenue
Frrtl It. Ilorfon. Pastor
U IIN G K E G A T IIIN \l. I II I 141 II
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Sunday School tMIS A M
J. Ik McKinley, Minister
Park Avenue ami II iih I SI reel
Morning Worshln 10:48 A.M.
Ml*. P. I(. Stephenson, D.R.E.
Church School IO:Ui A.M .
Light and Life Hour (Dial 690)
9:45 A.M. Churrh School. A ela»»
Morning
Worship tt:00 \ M
8:00 P.M.
for every age.
Sermon: "The Coming of t'lin -i.
YoUlUr People* Service 7:0)1 |'.M.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship. L E T T H E C H U R C H U F i I Is
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
V O IC E )
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7 'Ml Sermon tuple: “ Take Your Stand.*'
6:30 P.M.
Youth
I'rlli.wahlp
“Today the nred i« urgent, not
P.M.
Service.
alone for n new vvmld loguiilr*.
7:30 P.M. Evening
Worship. lion, hut foi a new spud on w lm 'i
I.A K K M AIIV C O M M U N IT Y
Sermon topic; "M i- Ethel llulw
f 'l l l 'l l t 'l l
fo build it, and lh*t new -p n il
Irr."
C . V. While. Patlnr
ran stall at only one pomt v.un
Churrh
Schmil
lin n
a .M.
humility and penitence about oui
C E N T R A L II A P T IS T ( lll'H C ll
Cla*»e* for all age*.
Ninth Street and Laurel Avenue •live*.
Worshln 11:00 \ M
“The Croat W all of Chinn waa a
Rev. S. L. Whatley, Pastor
Westminster Fellowship 6 3 0
|m
Sunday School t»:48 A.M. “ Ilrlng gigantic atntrturr, rusting
P.M.
Wednesday, Fell I I , Ihe liolden Ihe family to Sunday S.I.00I." Ml** mensr expenditure and lat-ir, and
Croup marl* at Ilo- church at 3 :iHi Ethel C. Holder will speak on alien finished It •reined a auprili
teiiiperrnrc.
way to gain •ecuiity; hut within
P.M.
Morning Worship II 00 A M . « few year* of it* building it vva&gt;
Wednesday, Felt. I I. The hu*|.
lie*a Women meet with M rr I! C. 1 H.T.ll. 6:30 P.M. “Chooie You bleached tiller times by t&gt;o in
T h li Day".
White at 8;00 P.M.
•my. Only note: it wav In. ache- ,
Eveiui.g W..r hip 7:10 P M .
Tuesday- chop pra.llcc H:ini
not by biraking down the wall,
Midweek Prayer Service Wed­ but hy hilhing the gate keepei •
PAl.
I hoi-d a V-- node Mudv
and nesday 7:30 P.M. Regular monthly It wa« the htlliaiiII element Hint
' hlllinr** meelliig.
prayer met ting at 7:30 I* M
failed; whal eollap.id wu» lull
Everyltody wilconie.
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T aider, proving inmifftciotil to make
Elm Atrnur anil Srsealh Street the great •tructurp men hml rent
Churrh service* Saturday
at n l really wmk. A like fate await
u» if, absorbed in political tndc»,
11:00 A M.
we forget the »t»l» dviiwl fmindh
S ;!" '" ! !*:30 A.M.
Prayer
meeting
NVeilneaday
night at 7:30 o'clock.
Hr*. II. L

( III IK II OF ( IIR IS T
eluding Saturday night. Let
lilm Avenue anil Second Street plan for a big day Sunday,
J. C. Nirhulson, Minister
will be looking for every one
Stud) 10:00 A .81
you Sunday night.
Morning W'oidiip 1 1 on N.NI.
F i idling Wot •hip 7 .:u P.M
l II141S 11 \ \ N M l M ISSION \R Y
Thursday llihle Study 3 uu I’ M
A L L IA N C E
Ali vidtom welcome.
P*ik V irnur *t Fourteenth Street
Glenn I’.. Smith. I'aalor
llildr School 9:45 A.M.
M'-rniiii'
W oi-hlp 11:00 A.M.
Rev. J. W . Brill,
mi**lonary to lloinm . Mr. n nll
l.n* Ju.t nr,uned from li.,h&gt;nesia,
■ 1929.
lie w*- o-ic of n party who cntcri I lb ine,&gt; at ttinl time, and
■i • bed umoiig tlo- head-hunting

(Episcopal)
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Another Dodgo engineering firrt! New,
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(o ••gmbM— and lining lifo w gmnlly
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Senator I M iam i was the prin­
cipal rpeakei in Harlow Wrdnesday
at the IOOtli anrtivrrt* ry celebra­
tion ol that city'* (minding.

Hail Strike Lesson
There in a hard lesiwn to be learned in the new wave
of railroad strikes which ak'Hin, nt a moat unfortunate time,
ha* caused a disastrous imnslynin of transportation. There
in iiihhI fur n sure-fire method of ntoppintf strike* by government action when the public interest rei|uiren it. And there
in m -d for Itargainintr ntellexln and machinery which will
irnlly eliminate Ihe strike as a wi-u|&gt;on of negotiation.
The chain &lt;&gt;f eventa in the railroad imuatlon had demonatrated conclusively that the government Is not able to prevpnt strike pnrnlysis, rven though it has had direct control
of Ihe rnilromla since host August. It has also l»een demon­
strated that the national railroad unions are not able to
s|&gt;euk with authority as representatives of their members,
and that they are not able to guarantee fulfillment of the
wink contracts and agreements they negotiate. It haa been
shown that the elaborate government mediation programs
arc useless when one side refuses to accept the findings
and recommendations of the mediators.
Short of vesting the government with dictatorial power
over Islmr ami industry, there appears to Is* no way out of
this situation as long as the strike retains its status as a
legitimate, accepted lisil of bargaining. We do not seem able
to make effective rules prescribing when the tool may and
may not Is* used. There must l*o a Itetter, less harmful tool.

r.erman-Frendi Amity

A PRAYER
of SAINT FRANCIS
of ASS/Sf
l/ord make me a Hiantiel &lt;d Thy |s*uce
That where there in hatred— I may bring love.
That where there Is wrong— I may bring the spirit of forgiveness.
Thai where there is discord— J may bring harmony.
That where there Is error -I may bring truth,
That where there is doubt -I may bring faith,
That where there

is

despair— I may bring

hope,

Thai where there are shadows— | may bring Th y light.
That where there is sadiic.-s— I may bring joy.

T A L L A H A S S E E . Feb. 9~&lt;dV
Florida'* t*i.7fW boy »«iut* ami
! arout leader* today pledged the
■tale Iheir trained assistant,- in
any civilian defense emergency.
The seotil* make Iheir annual
report to Governor Warren Ihl*
afternoon. In Irrlef cerrtrtnnlr*
'In the Cabinet meeting roots, thay
will tell the Governor Florid*
■roiita increased their member­
ship by
Isiy* in 10 .VI,
The Imy* collected clothing. f&lt;“ ")
|and toy* for the needy, distributed
thousand* of p o s t e r s fur vaiiou*
: drlvea,
planted
43.IW)
tree*,
niarrhed in paraje*. ushered, sarvI rd at fair*, diteeted traffic, »ent
aid tn Imys oversea* and rurrrsponded with foreign pert pnW durI ing the year.
In IPRI, «aiii r'hnnm.in Frank
O'Kelley of the l,e«in Cott*lv Wa­
lt irt Osm m ittrr of the Snwance
River Council, the scouta will
"place special emphasis on emer­
gency service training, mohilixa[ lion for seririre* on short notii-c
and for carrying our -harr of the
civil defense program."

I
laud grant that I may

m

»'I; rattier

T*» inmfort— than to Ise comforted;
To understand— titan to In* understisst
In love— than to Is- loved;

The piiec of rahhage hat reach­
ed the higher! |&gt;eak in huloiy. now
felling at the Karmen Market (nr
at high as $100 * AO pound hag
Which i. a mighty good thing il
you have gnl any ralihage, not tn
good if you’re eating it.

Stubborn Switchmen
iix iim m
r h w r « n M at
toil' in vital war material*.
The walkout by the switchmen
mbo the -ccorsd within two month',
A aimltiar work vinppagr in midDecember ended after three day*
and after Trum an and rail union
officer* and federal court action
against tha Brotherhood*.
A* tht- strike appeared nearing
a complete end, freight embargo*
were lifted in vaiiou* area*. L ift­
ing r j ibr partial mail emharg-i
that irar remained in effect in
some aiea* wai expected.
Many carrier* repotted aarview
win rapidly returning tn normal
and many paxwtngrr I mil. ,, ranrelb'd during I be *nHout, w rrr
,rlng treinrrd.
But uill Ap&lt;&gt;ti&lt; *nirn *aid it udl
lie »rvrral day; Itefore freight
operation* are normal in the big
rail renter*. In Chicago alone,
where some 6.7M switchmen am
employed, about 10,000 freight
rai* weie tied lit)
The Arm y’* **Woik or be fired'*
utlmatum nldei . reportedly irkrd
« im r Win Southern lla l l**ay work
i i . in Knoxville. Tenn. and thrv
did not join In the bark.to-woik
movement lti*t night. About |no
returned t« work.

!«•-***t»-i I tisiperatlun of all nrtani tat ion* and inilivblual* who
T-avs- ls-en u*kr&lt;l to give arsislnnci- during
the
fund-raising
pcrkal. "Flan* me fa*t -(raping
l.p, mill wr are ii-ully 'over the
hump’ In &lt;&gt;ur outline of artlvltie&lt;
In connection with the 1951 mip......... ......... ........................... „ ___
i*&gt;rl effort for the f'rntral F l»rI-sign report headuuartrr* at the ida Council. That rminril'* IiuiJk ' 1

('ol. Hurrinian

It is by giving.-Hint niir rneivvH;
II is try svlf-forgctling— I hut oiw ffurls;
Its is by fisrgiving— tbnn unit is forgiven;

Summerlin Avenue tn Mayfair
wat named a (rr Jam h .Summerlin,
a pioneer Central Florida tattleman. who served a&gt; a leailrr in
rounding up cattle in this section
during the Civil War (or the Confatale Armv. Catlle (rom the St.
John* River valley at lar mulls
a* Kitiimmre were forded aero*'
ihe river pul mulls of Sanford.
Dean Matherly of the University
sf Florida tay* we can hall the
Ruuian advanre toward world
domination only if we are will­
ing to pay the prtre. And the price
include* the drafting of IR-year
old*, a* well a* married men. Il
atan include* a willingness In pay s
fair .jJjare of the ei?*1 of ihe na­
tional delente, and a determination
dM~lhe
•Tr’ govefnneni officials
In eliminate watte, gtaft and in­
efficiency in all government agent-

Boy Scouts Pledge
Aid To Slate Civil
Defense Program

F E B . 9 , 1951

It is by dying—-that out* ;iwaken.* to eternal life,

A N N O U N C IN G .. THE LOVELIEST AND
FINEST NEW CHRYSLERS EVER BUILT!
CoiiKiesH In No Hurry
Kvery year f'ongn'ss Is roundly rrltlrized for slowness
in getting nt its work, for letting necessary legislation go
until tha last minute. If its members nre like other humans,
many of them at the end of « session must make secret re­
solutions to do things differently next time.
This session so far hits produced no great flurry ,of
early activity. In tho first month the members dropped
j*Iwint three thousand hills into the hopjier and filled some
eighteen hundred pages in the Congressional Record. That
alnuit sums it up. Next summer, when the urge for recess
is strengthened by the hv«ta member* doubtless will thing
regretfully of the nml day* of Jamtary; and make more
good resolutions.

William Remington, anollsfr onr
of those "red her rings’’ lh»l Presi­
dent Truman lilr* In talk about,
ha* been convitled by a jury ol
hi* peels of lying umlei r»*lh s*hers
he i*id hr wa. not a Communitt,
He h*t h«rs aefslersurd In (tve year*
in prison awMined 5 ^.000, a rhr
enough privr in |say foi Ming *
Ruuian spy. Th e tnihls, ihnuld
nevfi fnrgrl, roissr 1952. that lie
HV D K W ITT MALKKNI7.H
like Alger His*, were among those
AP Foreign Affair* Anilyal
Hanfonl Iterakl,
who formulated government policy
Sanford, Fla.
That
wa*
a
good
romntrnt
by
which got the United Stair* in ita
Dear S ir:
tho commander of our Turklah Al­
laaue of Felt. Sth reportpresent Tut.
lies in Korea who remarked that ionYour
on a lUlomeiil by Mr. W. M
hi* men srere rntoying tho fight- Kirk, made to tho Jayrooa: "Cer­
Eighty-three people are killed Ing because they were "up against
tain intoroata oppoaa Navy com­
when a New York commuter train a tough and stubborn enemy."
ing here."
General Tahain Yaiiri, himself
plunge* over an emhankmenl near
I am Interested to know these
a*
lough
a
Turk
a*
they
m«kr
a Irmpniary Ireillr in Nrsv Jrrw y.
group* liy name. I riouht If they
'em, wa&gt; referring tn the terrific exist; but If they do, they cer­
Sotnr say it
&gt;«l*&gt;t*gr. Sm tr bayonet charge* In which hi*
blame the railroad corporation. troop* have engaged, thia being tainly know who thU statement
cover*, and I believe the public ia
Other* say il was caielrisneti, the their favorite fonts of combat. entitled to know.
They
like
to
get
at
close
grip*,
It la my ballrf that virtually
old human lailurr. Whatever it
with rold steel.
everyone In Sanford la interaated
was, coming so clo*e on the heel*
Of comae this typo of courage In the isuund progreaa of tho town.
ef two other diMilmtu train isn't a new Turkiat trail, for It Wo may have our difference* of
wreck*, it frighten* other* who run* bark thinugh Ihe centurle*. opinion, but w* should be willlnt
it'* Interesting to find to stand up and lie counted in tb*
have to utr the trains. «&gt;r leave However, tr*
It not only persisting bat em­ intaraat of community apirtt.
lovcd-cinc* who do. Thia toll of phasised— ^
emphasis Imparted
If w* know whore everyone
thing can bar slopped, and should to it by tha lata Mustapha *
Stand*, wo ran resolve our dlfdictator and military genius feroncea foe llm comma* good. If
be. if it lake* lb* army In do it. th* dlctatoi
trail
who modernised hi* nation
and w r listen to runs®r abool myster­
Wc are rogwag out with mtr gave It new life.
ious groups, wo or* shadow-boaA further token of Use temper in r with fear, and afton create
special etfdioa Mondsy svjtk 64
n t the Turk* la seen In the an­ misuisdet standings which cannot
pagr* nt news and pictuir*. eight nouncement that Mustapha Kehe healed, and which never ware
or trn time* our normal tiie, Ne­ mal'a adopted daughter, Major 8a- actually tsaaad on fact

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Sanford Forum

cessarily, in *|stle of the inerrated
liamlier ol page*, »«me thing* will

be tell out. Manifestly it seould be
ttopossitslc lor us to have a story
about every business ia Seminole
County, s picture of every pet*on,
all 36,000 of them, in any tpecial
edition. So when you read Mon­
day’s paper with your usual criti­
cal eye. don’t think so much aim'll
Mia stories wc left nut, a* the ones
«m got in, pleas*.
I s were surprised In hiar that
Some -Sanford interests art oppoai|a( the reactivation of the San*
liged N»V*I Air Station. Aride from
ihe fact that this would be a most
Mpatiiolic thing th do in the light
of the present emergency, il would

hi ha Gokren. a fighting plane
pilot, I* going to Korea to gel Into
the ihnotlng. (the I* no novice,
having b*rn In romlmt against retscllloua Kurds In east Turkey.
This new Turkey, which may
Jolts the Western Power* a* Ihe
Balkan flank for Iheir defense line,
la truly the prnduet of the amasItig Mustapha Kcntal. To those
who lansemlwr hi* military ami
political achievement a, It lan’t
strange to find his adopted daughperalallr g on the hattle-llne.
ter a fighter pilot, or his spirit
Komal was a wierd mixture of
brute force ami ropassion for tho
weak and needy, a* I found during
a visit Its Turk** In IftCtft. One
comparison will sdrvo to llluilral*
a Hal 1 mean;
When Ktmal'a subjects were
struggling with Ose reforms lion
which he made In Us* written Ian-

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M. L. Cutlum

Dear Mr. Dean:
Your editorial February Ith;
It was good to so* this fine ap­
preciation of a gifted scholar and
a genuinely great man. Brirant not
only tower* as Amsricas out­
standing poet but In th* estima­
tion of many takes his place among
the world* Immortal* of all Umc.
Nothing else on far produced In
tha Western Hemisphere can com­
pare In sheer beauty and majesty
of expression with his Than*tonsis. Even If this bad proved to be
hla only work It would have ashis claim la premier rank

In Uug __

A contemporary
wrote a biography
tithed In U l T n
th* latter’* death.

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gel tht*
amaslng Incident of which I was Fes, Urn little red, round rat with
Udd by an Informed aourvo;
tho black taeayb which wa* an
Komal was having troubls with essential In ‘Ams*m ■worship.
political *Icmrata wbench wet*

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fign diplomats.
sod iu.a buildin
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T H E SAX FOB D HEH VI 11. SANFOHD, FLORID A

Social And Personal Activities
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Social Calendar
F R ID A Y
Sanford Tnwmend d u b No. |
will M id it* semi-monthly mrrlint:
at the City Hall a| 7 * 0 I' M A
Valentine party will M held *&lt;,■)
trirfuhmvnt.i will hr M-rvrd All
vOVting Town-eitdRc* and friends
a ir inyitrd.
The Allie n P irrlr of thr Garden
Club will m rrt at M:fK» P.M nt the
l»&gt;mr of Mi*. Rill Tyre on Mellonville Avenue.
I.rntrn Evening »ervig« nt thr
All Soul* Catholic Churrh will In­
al 7:30 P.M.
Seminole Hein kith Lodge No. lit
will hold it* regular merling in
The Odd Krilov*- Hall at H:00
M. All memliet* are u ig fl
t V l e prrvrnt. Visiting Krhekah*
are wreomr.
Under the tpnnwinhlp of the
Heta Sigma Phi -orority the re
irplioniM nl the Frrnatd Laughton Memorial Hospital i* Mi*. |\
K. Carlton.
T h r llrmrrocalli* t 'ln lr will
tnret at 7:30 P.M. at the home of
the Mi*M’.- I .not a and Edna Chit,
lendrn.
. ^ t ,r . Pn,Yw
Meeting of thi
w ihodfst Chutrli w i l l
meet
Wednr-dav night at 7:4H p. M.
In McKinley Hall.
H A T U H r iA T
A program for children, in rnn.
junction with thr -W orld (My of
• /.yrr- will M held at McKinley
Hall at 10:00 A.M . with Mr*. W
P. Chapman In rhargr.
Mo n d a y
t irrlr* of the women of the
FI rat P rr-hjterian Church will
meet *« follow#: No. I, Mr*. R. A.
Chairman, with Mf». John
A. Kirk— ||d W. Sixteenth Street
at
I'. M .; No. 2. Mr*. R. A.
King, (hairm an, with M o . C. W.
MrKihhirt, pop Magnolia Avrnur
a| 3:00 p. M j No. 3. J i n Charlr* l-aw-on. Chairman, In the Sorial (locm of th* Anngx at 3:00
P. M .; No. I, Mr*. P. T . Piety,
Chairman, with Mr*. A. It. Wallare
Silerr U k r at
p. M. No. C,
Mr*. II. Wlirkhel, Chairman, with
Mr*, G. II. Elliott, dirt K. Third
S B at n:iHl P. M.; No. 0, M r-. II.
Wuudiuff, Chairman, with Mr*.
Harris Kohl*. (HU K-ratnhin Ur lee
at ihifU P. M.. No. 7, Mr*. Charier
Morriion, Chairman, with Mr*. A.
It MrRanry, 1817 Vrrnatigc Ave­
nue at 3:00 P M.; 11*. Women’*
Circle Nu. I. Mr*. C. M. Boyd
Chairman, with Mr*, (iertrudr fJit herf, 70P Pahnrttu Aei-nup at 8:00
P. M.s It*. Women'* Circle Nu.
Mrs. J. M. fiarrrM , Chairman, with
Men dark Armutitmg. iPWt l/&gt;f 3 l Avenia: gt 8:00 Pm M.
I’hr r i r m f »&gt;f thr w ,email'*
MiaaionarjO Society of the Pint
Missionary
iat C.
C k lH h will meet at
Baptist
1 1 MMI o'.
In k Monday
a* follow*;
o'rhrk
&gt;1
I. Mr*. II. It. T u rn rr, chairman,
in the Men'* Bible Cl**- naim; It.
Mr*. J. I.. Jarhuon, rhainnan, in
Ihr Philahra Cine* room; H I.
in thr T . I'.. I.. Class loom; IV.
Mr*. R. T&gt; Thomaa, chairman,
in the I'hMrran C la n room; V .
Mra. R. T , Hunt, chairman, In
lntetmedlata Clan# , room;
Mra. B. Wilkinson, chairman,
In the Woman'i Bible Ctfaa room:
V II, Mr*. Frank L. " Woodruff,
Jr., chairman. In the Young M m ’#
Bible Cla*t room.
At BLOO ii’rliM-k a inVcred dish
fellowship luncheon will 1m served
by circle IV in the Central A**emhly roomi and at 1.00
1 .1X1 o'clock,
o'clock.
ith Hyde Humphrey,
Circle V with
Htunphray,
program chairman
hairman, will iBfeH
the program,
i, ualng a# beg m i&gt;
jgjnary topic;
I I " . Aimr
Aim r TW
. e: " If
T r i Ihow
ho*
it we ran do nr what mo eeuld
hae* done In the Annie *\rm
Ar
d meng Offering, ftttrfe
rill I Hrai Th e ir U i
7:11-23.
A ll the women of ih*&gt; churrh
are urged ta attend and 'VBItora
will be welcome.
» -« m v
Tlie Women*jt It tide fi|a*a of thr
Klr»t Baptl.d Chinch will tore! at
7:30 P.M. -at the hmur nf Mr*.
Humrls Dull. Co-hoste-ct* will
1 ^ Mr*, ft. -Newann, Mr*. M. I Denton, and Mr*, (i. M. McCall
The Junior High P .T.A . will
meet at 3:30 m the *chool audi­
torium. Founder* Day will I*- ob­
served. The lioard will meet at
3:30.
The Pilot Club wllf hold an­
nual "Ik i»»(■»' Night" al It* din­
ner meeting In th* Yarbt Cluh
•t 4:30 P. M.
The Th rift Shop Wiukari id the
imen’a Cluh will 1*- Mr*. Cliff
lea and Mr*. W . ||., tem per.
The Chanel Choir of IM First
Baptlat Church will hohl reheraal
•I « : « P. M.
■
W R IrV K S IM Y ,
The Prayer Meeting Sertrice of
the F Jn t Baptlat Churrh will fie
tpla evening at 7:30 P. M.
r i t t lliM lA Y
Tin- Th rift Shop Worker* of
the Women'* Club w*ll he Mr*.
Slake Sawyer and Mr*. Mas Pun-

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Meeting Held Ity
Methodist Circle
* ircle No M l nf the Fir*l
Methodi»l Cbtiirh niet Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr*. Mar­
vin l.dldon on l{om-l&lt;ta Itrive with
Mr*. K I . I.ev, Jr. a - co-ho-ti --.
1 h«- liusines* meeting w r - pie»hlnl over by M i-. K.it&gt;***t South­
ward, chairman. The mission study
wa mn.ln.-t.-l l.y Mr*. Roy Wall
and thi devotional wa- pronounn-l
hy Mr*. M. W Castle, Jr.
The cirele wa* uigert to allersl
the monthly me*ting of the II. 8 .
C. S. at the church neat Monday
aftenioon and was invited to hold
it- March meeting at the home of
Mr*. Ja im t Higgins on Oak Ave­
nue.
A new member, M r-. CturrieHi»,-en and a g tir-l-, Mr*. A It
Madiio*. were wrlentm-d hy the
group.
At the coneluoon of the meeting
a lovely -atad eoutse was - m o l
to the following. Mi*. Cart Chm
peniiig, Jr., Mr-, (iti tehen Crow­
ell, Mi*. Iti-li r iik Adam*, M i- J.
H. I.ec, Jr.. Mr*. Hioughton Watkins. Mi*. Ceorge Williams, M i-.
Alvin (hthain, Mi*, (ieorge liud.
son. Mi*. John S. White, Mr&gt;.
K*ther MrAlpine, Mr*. Roy Wall.
Mr*. Hal (irulw r, M r-. Theo Pate,
Mr*. Castle, Mr*. Higgins, M r-.
Itissen. Mi*
Southward, Mr*.
Maildn*. ntul the hn*tl-a*e- Ml*.
Ley ami Mr*, l-cddun.

Seminole Hi
III RK.VKHI.Y C R A Y
If you didn't see the senior
play ."Seventeenth Summer", pre­
sented at 8 . H. S. thi* afternoon
then he -uie and go tonight! Some
wonderful star* are in it: includ­
ing Donna |.&lt;mi Harper, Kandy
hltney, Joyce Ander*on. and many
Other*! At H: tf&gt; P. M. Thirty-five
rents for stunent* and (JO cent*
for adult*. Make It a date tonltr,
kldal
Arridently ( “ f course I we |o-t
thr tvaskrtlvall game last Tuesday
evening when we played against
Daytona. It wa- a good t iy though
atul we're hopin' that tonight will
1-e a Mg hit for us! The team igoing to Palalka in an effort, that
we hope will succeed, to vein thi*
liaakrlhall game for Us! Rome of
the guy* and gal* will lie tidin'
with 'em to o h teli and eherr for
our boy*; why don't you?
The Celery Keii gpee In pres*
Mar. lR; ilooT forget now! It s
going In lie a humdinger of a
paper (a - always! :n ifinrm bft to
buy your*; only Iff rent*. Dead­
line* soon . I . .
|
l.* lr-t thing ! ! Jiiniot br.il&lt;;r
Rahipirt. and oedhing le»*. fiiw*4*
who Randy Whitl'cv ho* n date
•late w ith? Ila - Wise llardln a
dale yet? lie’* might rule fellow
there, -u we envy the lueky gal!
Hope evnyone ran rome tveeause
the Junior* have lived a grand
perfnrmanre and you won't want
to min* It!
I.irtrn ! On the goaaip aide to
nlte i* a new couple. Omugh wo'v*
*een them around alol at *elu&gt;ul.
A
*naiav Fre»hmen twosome;
known a* Margie. Oood luek. you
two!
Did you hear the one alsvul
Maxine, nne of the Andrew *Utrr«,
when *he rushed up to hrr *l»ter,
Patty, am! evrlalmed: 'Hey, kid
I ’ve lost foul imimd*!'
T u r n atoumf honey' Patty re­
marked. 'I think I’ve found thcln!
T h a t'- about all for now; not
too much n 'w - up at S, H. S. 1"
nil*!
,
,, ,
lie »eein' ya ne\t weekend! I

Childhood Education
Group 'HoMi Meet
Tlie Aawwiatlep for Chlldhoo-I
Kduration held It* regnlav meey
•ng Wednewlay afternoon with
Mr*. J . c . Mitchell, rhalrnmn, preehllng over the m o lin g . A nomi­
nation committer wa* appointed to
•elect the offher* for the rditilng
fM f.
..
„
Tlie apewker, Judge, Mattie F a r­
mer of thr Orange County Juvenile
Court, wa* Introdutfd by Mra.
Howard Whelchrl.
Rrfrrmhment* were servnl in
the Knull aide lainchroom to the
.15 elementary teacher* am! gue»t»
who were prr*i&gt;nt.
dom.
Annual luncheon of Ihr Harden
Cluh will Ive al 13:30 at the Wom■n'a Cluh.
The Ju n io r. Royal Ambassador*
of the First Baptist Churrh will
meet at 7:00 P. M. at tlie church.
The Douglas Jobe Junior Broth­
erhood will meet at the Flrat .Bap­
tlat Church at 7:30 P. M.
T h r Men'* Brotherhood of the
First Baptist Church will have
their monthly aupper and proram meeting-thi* evening at 7:3o
. M. in the Memorial Kdmational
Building.

The Lamplighter
By TO M

D O Y I.K

Champ or Chump
Ih r A inrm an public will take
anything, It ha* taken Arthur
tlndfrey for i;uilr a number of
year* now, ami he still *crm* t »
hold his ;&gt;oWPr that he gatm-d af­
ter skyrocketing to popularity hy
patuiering to the worst in thr
average American's make-up.
Mr*. Allen June- has a- her
High Pressure salesmanship wa*
guest* Mra. II. K. Burnley of a hlrssiug rompared to Godfrey'*
Canada.
unique style of nutting a product
over hy underselling it. The HodMrs. J. W. Mem had has as her fiey method of telling I* idiotic.
guest for several days, hri gland- , Of course, he'- being spon-oted
lU u g hlrt. M i « Nancy Jackson &lt;’f ] and getting trcmcndou.i amount*
Crmeiil City.
I of money for putting the item
rum s-, hut -till he* a giest fel­
Mr. and Mr- K vrrrtt Pi* ami low breau r he poke* fun tasssionsen Michael uf lloliy Hill will ar­ ■lly at the product and doesn't
rive tonight to visit Mr and Mrs. seem to want to be "conimei ieal"
K. K. True over the wrekrnd.
in the traditional renie of the
word. How dumb can we be?
Hal Colliert is n-;vorted to lie
People will **y, "Godfrey i* n
improving aftrr an aceidrnt on great guy". Why did you hear
the railroad Mr. Collwrt i- lo what lie rrached about hi- -pon*or the other n ight?" And that i*
lotkr Wale. Hospital.
great. Godfrey the fearles-, the
*1. H. tSriggs left ye*irrd».- tor rrlaved, thr uninhihiteil Ameiican.
Florence, Tr* ., after reecivmg Th a i is what he svnib-diic* for
won! that his patent* *rr -ermuf* a gieat number of American*. He
i* the tegular Joe, *o to -peak, the
ly ill and not e\[vected lo live.
fellow- who i-n ’t afiaid to turn
Mi*. S. Durand ha- a* hri guests hi* head al a pretty tinkle, the
Iter sister. Mrs. H. De.rhrne* ami fellow- who'll take a drink and
heir niece, Mrs. Willis Hoy l-ilh only half wonder who-e peeking,
the guy who'll tin a pal a favor.
ift l.owelt, Mas*.
Yeah, good ole' A rthur.
But what he stand- for -eetua
Mr. and Mr*. Joel Field plan
to leave tomorrow foi Ocala, to ti* a hypocritical myth that
where the* will -;w-nd Ihr week­ never raided and never will ra id .
end with Mr. and Mrs. Kdoiiind We are not a rummunity of "Pal*".
Where thr idea ranie from would
II. Martin.
lw intereding. To listen to God­
Mr*. K. I.. Itlatrhford, ami kirs. frey. a new-comer to the Slate*
K P Kltowlis of (Jlm irr-trr, Masi, would think we were a count1 1 of
are the girest* of Col. ami Mr*. slobbering, good-hearted idiot*,
S. li. Ilarrimao. Mr*. Klatrhfoid whose aim in living would l&gt;e to
"a good Joe", just going about
i* Mrs. Harriuuin's mother.
hi* business, making a lot of
Mr. and Mr*. Paul J. Orlam! of blunder- hut stupidly getting up
Hrevnville, 8 . C. left yesterday for from the floor ami going on, mak­
South Florida, after *;ven&lt;|ing *ev- ing the best uf It, whatever all
ernl ilay* with Mr. and Mrs. this stupid hog-wash mean.-. But
that'* the idva that i* got *i*rn*»
W a lli. Phillips.
hy Arthur Godfrey.
Hi* sueer-i L indicative of the
I. T . French and Mr. ami Mrs.
Harold Greenwood, are expected faet that we are a rare of into arrive tonight from Gardner, hlbitrd people, very often ill at
Mas*., t» visit with Mr. and Mra. ease, seldom enjoying nurarlvr*
fully. That we worship him. cp
It. K. True.
masse, a* we do prove* that we
living anti learning
Mr*. W. A. I.rffler. MU* I.ila . *T S L"'
la-ffler. Miss Relive Rene Hall to do before we ran outgrow what
and Mis* Barbara Satmdrr* spenl he represent*.
on hi- piogram.
sew
Thursday and Friday at Nr
"Boy. this i* goo,)". ||r * B„ ,
Smyrna llearlt.
glass on hi- morning show, "(Jr?.
Bh/n* -H ey Fella*, look
Friend* nf Mr*, H. S. Sinmiefield will lie glarl to learn that she at thI* wlllyp? Arthur Godfrey,
ha* Iteeii r*movr-l to the home of Ar.icrlcan Champ, ar Chump?
The Central Florida Kytnphony
Iver ilaughter, Mr*., llorare Coch­
ran. where she I* improving after- Oreliedra renreil another (reinuhdrrgnlng
Irratm rnt
a| thr rmlou* hit last evening a* Yves
Fhirlda Kanitarjuni.
- » * &lt; " Chartiop t unduet&lt;-d ' hi* -pirltril
group or muslelana ln the playing
of Miyurt'* Overture to "TTir
ir lliote
Salifnrd wh"
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atl»-nde-l&gt;11lire Central Florida Hym,- Magic Flute", • ncctlmvrit couphony were
re Mr.
M amt Mr*. ..arVUM ft»V » for. nil no. ami mehe-tra slid
t'ha*c. 31Ir.
r, ai,_
and ......
Mr*. Joe Mo-*, ^*hieiudintr' Wtfi the matfutfli-ent
.........................
II. Mr*. Cerar FraneF Sym phony' In D
M i, amt M
r- W. V. lewrll
, . ft.’ Veroay. Mrti. U K. 8 |tenerr, Minor.
Wlirn N yidU rJseandoui.il tear
Mr*. Miriam Itu i-rll, All*.- Ann
Lovell, Jack Si*enrer and Tom old Cuban H a n l-t. ennelude-l i h Hri tliovrn lliiv rrt n , the volun"'
Doyle.
of applause ilidiratril the full *p
pi eclat ion » f tile audience. w h«l
*eem In love this npparvntly to-

Personals

MrsMloycttc Host css
To McthodiKt Circle

Cirele Nu. 3 of the First Metho
dist Churrh met Monday afternoon
I . J . UoycUa

gfnkva new s
By ADD1B P R K V A 1 T

TmUly (aallclta Hus
r&gt;lh itirthday 1'arty
Fteihij liullcttH wa- hunoiert »*
hi* tilth hiithdny Tur-day .ill, i
P»»n with a pint) givrn hv litmother. All*. Burl Hnltettu, ul
IK -ir h»ine. M l F.lm Avenue.
Tin- room* w rie iH-autifullv dc
cm sled with K -l glniliotusc-. The
iefie*hment t«l&gt;le was renteied
with a led ami white hrait *hspe&lt;l
rake holding five candle*. A val­
entine game wa* played with Ih.prise being won hy Jill Penning­
ton.
The little guc*l* weir givrn led
phi-tie hemt- containing red lolly
pop* a* memento* of the oera*ion
R.firshm ent- consisted of white
tuk ,» with ird hrait* Him ic cn BIO.
Tho-r enjoying Ihr afteiiimin
wi&lt;h Fiedilv were P rill Cash. Clem
oriil llc-kv Lodge, Dchtiy ami
D»n.i lUtunda, At*ignirt Jone-,
Pat Smith, Alary Ann Wat-on,
Janette and Albeit Kum ri, Jam t
Johnson. Donna I V l r i-, Dinnr on-t
laiiiy Smith. Sharon anil Thriraa
AVbitten, Sharon 1.,-,-. Jill Penn­
ington. Judy I.Hvetulcr, Wavn&lt;h&gt;-i|y, nn&lt;l "Skipper" Fundom.
A I-" All*. M B Rat units. Mi*
( I- Ion,--*. V|,^ M illard hiaruei,
Ali
Cliffniil Johnson, All*. Itnlph
F r l n All-, H u Ih-i I Smith, Alt*
Donald AYhiltrn, Mr*. Robril I -tv*
M'
t’uitl* l.nrrn-h-t, Alt- AV.
T Kelly, Alt* p , M. Fundom. Mi*,
vv
I.. Stotnlrnmiir, and Ali*.
T iu n ri Lodge, ciandtnothei of the
honoier.

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MUa Jaanie Btaaley

fr. and M ra f 'W .‘ c . «*«.wo.al
and daughter, Dallas, Mra. Janie
Kiterwix-i ami Rosemary Hum*
Mr. and Mra. J. K. Mathlrua ami
daughter. Jeanne, all apecl Sun­
day at Hock Tower and C y p rn Gardena.
Mr. and Mrs. J . A . Curtain
spent last weekend at Fort Myers
Reach.
Mrs. David U ra iy
and Mr*.
Joseph Uraiy ami children aie
spending a while with Mr. ami
Air#. J . A. Curtain. They are of
Milwaukee, Wla.
Air, ami Mra., I’hlllip Bauer have
■a their gueata for a while. Mr.
Bauer'* broth*' and slater.in-law,
Mr. ami Mrs. Will Bauer of Alan*field, Ohio.
M r. and Mrs. 8 . C . Holloway.
Mr. Cjiauney Holloway, Mr. and
Mra. Dalton Doran, and Mr. A. I Doran uf Mayfield. K y. were dinner guest* of M r. and Mra. Carl
Kelly.

There'* a neat young lady al
school with pretty long brunette
eurts and Wue eye*. I don't avert
have to ipesi who thi* I*. It'* that
rut# little lady Mias Stanley.
Mia* Stanley came down Jjrre
Horn Walterhow, S. Cl and boy
were we proud to welcome her at
B. If. 8 .
She hasn't a definite plan aa
to what she la going lo he. She
igt; lie n nurse or n house wife.
might
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‘ 1 ;yet," ahe say*.
'I haven't derided
Miss Stanley say* she like* our
school very murii and all the
student*. But most of nil she loves
living n senior.
I want lo congratulate MU*
Stanley for her grand way she
ha* with the studealj and for
the thing* aha has dons for our
wbuol. Hood luck always, Ml**
t’tnnley,
— Phillip Boyd

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A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE

panied by Mr. Rhtrwrnod'a mother.
Mra. Janl# N. 8 herwo *l of North
Beorh, Md. and Rosemary Burnof llvattsvllle, Md. are the gue-tof Mr. am) Mrs. J . E. Msthlruv
and daughter.
Tlie Rev. !.*'• Barnes, pa&lt;dni nf j
tlie Henna Baptist Church, had j
dinner with Mr. an*J Mra. Edison
Gelt and Mrs. George Lindsey
Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. T . W . Prevail an I
family have with them for a while.
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M r. and Mr . W . C . Sherwood
daughter Dallas of Washing­
chairman, and
ton, D.C. am) Maryland accom­

_________ L _ ________ ■»d Mra.
Randall Priest read the devotional,
Mra. FJdwin Shlnholier presented
the lr*»on from the book "We Seek
Ye Together".
After the market basket »al*.
refre.-hnienls were served to the
following;
Mr*. Boyette, Mr*.
W right. M u . ShlnhoUcr, Mrs.
Priest. Mrs. E. II. Laney, Mra. P.
E. Wilson. Mrs. Dora tiuerry, Mra.
Pauline Howard, Mra. W. G. David.
Mra. W. L. Clark, Mra. T . F. Mc­
Daniel, Mrs. I - B. Ifarkey, Mra.
Mafig Morris, and Miss Mary

H A IF A BIB I till AA
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Mr* \A P, Smith
All- M K l.eddoii
At
im a|. l ‘-lovce Stanley
Patti. AVitt.
I'auli l i - &lt;V. -n
AA..IU P..i»Plol Slaidt-y
l.m o ’ln tirow

TONIGHT - 8:15 O’CLOCK
•'SEVENTEENTH SUMMER"

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IBM .I.Y W O OD , Feb. U— p ll
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She'll take the plain Sam*.
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Ktnilet* a ir often roming out 4.1*
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with unii'tial statement*, and A ll-*I J
llohlen I* no reception. A conit-lv
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JptelligeiKe, die tin* l**-n tlale.) h* J"
M :»*«»
b-- a numliei of the lloll\wi«*l U
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glamor toys. She ha* come lo thi, I - 1 1
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roocluvion:
I t" I’ve distuveml, though their
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m n I h- a few rveeption*, that the
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pletty Imi) i rievri have cl.star tel
- Jo
an i thr unattractive one* on the
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out *i,|«- ate (ra lly haiul-oim- on tlie
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Girl* are n» t»ngei taken wilt,
I
n lin n ) none pit,file, ,),e dec In m i;
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It &lt; charactci that nmnl*
And
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tpo many of it,,- ha ml omit la,y*
•I
fall 'kiwn in that ilrpaitoo-nt, lie * ”0
rnnlrude,|. She aigiird that Ih, v
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“ *t«&gt;ile&lt;l lout.," who have I h.-,-,, *• 40
I*
ion-Hired hy " a frw dumb dame.," *;• (H.
tpat all liiev have to do is "limk
* la*
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*«»&gt; ami girls will deluge them.
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"They fla*h u -mile anil expert
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knock herself uut pleas'.Jt'i
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phatle Nut*l H u l- now deman-l II 4**1
some fine*,e In a man. The hand
I I, Ha
soioi
guy. can'I
can I &lt; ptnvhlr
pi &gt;ivtd&gt;' ,it
some guvit bo
ttn-y h#von'l gi-iwn op,
Jfioo.-i . , - inj.r- i.is ,, tixijf lilllt eau*e
they’ve Iwon balded *11 lh&gt; ii In,
(ifii-i I|e-i trrhiihpn wu. u|&gt;eih
"Women ,,f I ih Ihv - i r roil la*.t&lt;
ah&gt;l ll *h» ran play a* -Im doe- a' mg fo( PMlihrit tein'* mou .tri .,
U* then Wirely ■*•. fu»afo will hilt liiev ; 1 nnshler mnwl hMik-i de.
* + *hu MtUifiming uf au at t u l iunlelv **-ron,l *tring In garni
"f vllttlile.
-,-n*e."
Th&gt; ( mitral I- lurula H)lu(&gt;h &gt;ny
On- t'omg at l i e ,- point, d to
*1|ih, »lta in iio - mI, In’in-fitii ,gf | Jeff (liailillei, with whom *he l»
'Puni tin *il|&lt;#rh rnn.i.-nin-hip ef appi-liimg t *111 priset I in “ Iron
ils romlurtor. K vrty dlM-rlion aw V a n "
intent fare* follow mg and anil".leif (, loath'd with character,"
■ipat i nt- the cdoifid t'liardon *1ie *aul. “A teal something man.
Iasi evening'* concert w «, an ex­ Y#t you wouldn't rail him one of
perience in music.
ip
town's perfect profiles.

Chatlolte Bovrt, Alt* Bill AVrhh
nn-l d,vu;thtri, l.iltdn. Mis J f.
Zom, Alt-. Cluirtes Hibb*, ami
turn Michael, and Alts- l.undgirti
and ,»n, Leonard.

fiehl, Me , wa- hortorini Wi-ilnewlay
iiftrinoon at the home &gt;&gt;[ Ali *
('n il l.undgien hy many of her
fliend- Mi
Rnlduson hn, t&gt;een
.pending tile wintei with to.
datlghlri in law, A ll- Jamt - D"
Ian.
After t&gt;hi)ing -i-vrral game .
Mr*. ItoWnson v**i sent »n -&lt; i
treasure hunt which ended will,
her finding n tray of I*nulifull)
wrapped ^ J t , nml *ouvi-nir* •
Plot ida.
Itellcto-i- refieahmenl of
out , iki- ,o&gt;( in fill- wen- -rive-1 ,
l»V the holt#««.
I tio-e atlenoing w,*i« Al, II It
Ih mean, Mra 8 li Kainevt, Mi
AA’. I. s im . i ami children, 8at ■
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Oklahoma Aggies Down Arch Rival
Oklahoma 48-45 In Revenge Game

3port« Koundup
By H U G H F U L L B R T Q N , Jr.
N E W Y O R K, Feb.
AU
Sapersteln freely admit* that Ida
Harlem Globetrotters aren't by
any mean* the beat basketball
team in llu&gt; world and that .hey
win Imaure the playing run**
aren't what they ought to be
Those may be amadng *Utein&lt;-nt*
from a guv whose business is the
Harleru Gmbeinitteri, hut Kap-rxteln Is no *ap . . He's a man notid
fur lining amadng things ami getting away with it . . Alie's con­
tention is that haskethall has teen
domitmtril hv rutr*.maker* who
111.,, tha wldeopeii, high-scoring
elylr . . That helps the Iilnhrtrot­
te n heeauM their style I* haseil
on skill and liuiii-plav ami tne
fans like to see it, but it do&lt; xn’t
help the game in grtieral to I nve
the score* come too easily . .
"Bart of the thrill in watching
sport* is lielng aide to jump up
amt rheer for your team." Aleargues. "In ha*d*!| or fouthull
you can stand outside ami tell how
the game is going by the che&lt;-r*.
Vou ran'l do that In haikrl'iall
when one team scorea and IH *e.
ronds later they scored at tin*
other end of the floor."
Pointless Points
Cointlnuing in a serioui vein,
Sapersteln says: “There'* gomething wrong wtth the game.
There'* no premium on skill and
flne*se. Everything favor* the
point-getter, the Mg man. and thn
rrferee* protect him . . There ha*
heen a sort of trend toward *« ntfol’ basketball, hut hy «n ly n
few leams . . O ur player* mive
had to develop skill to save their
legr, plaving a gam « every night,
and that’s what the fans rorno
out to see . . At a time when p ost
sport* and entertainments urn
rent over last year , . And t il
down— and I really mean down—
our attendance Is un about 13 per
make a prediction that in A p 'il,
when we're in conflict with tiawIm II, our (our with the rnlleg.i allMnrs will do between M prr ret it
and raparlly."
Short Changes
Hapersteln'* suggetilons, Millet
d o w n from several thnu-and
words are. Restore the rvn trr
jump; widen the foul lane’, to give
**th- ordinary n il-fooler’’ a chance
again;! the big man under the
basket; strip railing foul-, in the
hark court, ami call them closer
under the basket . . "Give the de­
fensive player a little leeway un­
der the li*»ket,", he argues. “ It**
a game where lardy contact Is na­
tural! so allow Ihlm a little , .
Then the player Would have to da-

seen, tha second toughest Job foe
I T J I I ic x p D „ „ n
a new pilot appear* to have fallen 1 0 D 1* 1 1 I I C S 1 1 H C C
to Paul Richard* of lha Chicago 1
White Bog.
By F R A N K RCK
AP Newfrature* Sports Editor
If Paul, who managed Seattle
last year and Buffalo and Atlanta
N E W Y O R K , - Of the six ma­ before that can keep White Sox
jor league manager* replacing General Manager Frank Lana out
former pllola In the lm*eball uf tha Comlskey Park clubhouse,
A R C A D IA , ra llf., Feb. t»— t&gt;T*»
ramp* thia spring Marty Marion Richard*’ task should lie easier.
Outstanding fillies campaigning
face* the toughest Job.
three-year-old division
The White So* went through two ill Ihe
Formerly Mr. Shortstop of the manager* last year -Ja c k Onslow 11 the west vie tomorrow in the
major*, the popular 17-year-old and Red Corrlden - and at the *M,0WI Santa Surana Slake* at
native of Rirhburg. H. ('., Is ex- World Series there was U lk that Santa Anita Park,
e&lt;l hy Fred Saigh to get the Ihe pale hose players had sign­
Tto-relt I* no oulstandl’ig del»til* Cardinals Isrk 'n the ed a petition b* keep Mr. Ijim - out hulante* In tbe^ field, such as a
first division When they finished nf the dressing room. Of eourre, Beil O' Ruses, Ne*t Move nr Hpefifth under llkeshle Eddie fryer in Ijn e was trying to get to the Imt* r **l Touch, all of whom are four1550, It was* ihe first Red Bird tom of why the Snx finished sixth. &gt;*'*r olds, but ■ lively tussle for
trip to the second division In 12
However, it might lw different ' &lt;he Juicy plum is In prospect,
year*.
this year. Lane first admired I Leading money winner to dale
Hlnre Dyer was * brilliant stra- Rirhaid*' ability 12 years ago j u,l‘l high weight In ihe group I*
IsgrUt— he nrwr. the National f r a ­ wlien Paul piloted Atlanta. Lane j Lia lruie llartw irk s Siekle's lmgile pennant amt World Series "liecame entrancril" when Rich- “ ■t1'- which has won six out of
from the rich Ibd Nnv in 1545 - ards led Buffalo and Its Irani of 1
start*, with two strand* and
M«b&gt;n‘a job *p|»-ari- all th" ohiesti-ra to the International **" thirds, and rallected $25,700
tougher. However, mtvtie Marty, t.eague flag In '45,
prise
tnonry. The (sown younga smart rookie himself, learnei) a
won
The posl.w-a-nn White So* turn- »ler
"l"
w',n the
*':? HoHywo-d La-«ie
few tricks Mmul nianagntg from
nvt-r has been on the large sis.-. and James II. Connor- Memorial
Bver. now a Houston insurance
Stakiw
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a
two-yrar-ohl ami will
man, Marion, Incidentally, wa* the Newcomer* Includes Jue Dobson, carry 121 pound* uver the .u-venItirdie Tebbotts, Al Eariila and furlong route.
rh*|i who worked hardest to get
Rlek Littlefield from tin- Red Sox.
the Players’ pension Plan rolling.
Chief rivalry for Sickle’s Im ­
Off what we have heard and Ed Stewart from Wa-hlngton apd age Is expected In come front the
Harry DurUh, a drafted pitcher
who ha* Iwen up with the Brown* old English Itanrtm'* Ruth I .Itjr,
who ran serond to the
Little
ride which side to rut and how to »nd Red Sox.
get around the defensive man.
Steve O'Neill will be on the -pul Slrkle in Ihe llullywt hhIl.a-sie
Every goal would mean some­ when lloiton writer* run out of and Ii*. a record of seven firsts
in II trip* to the (io*t forwin*
thing."
material and because the Red Sox ning* „f ftH.75tl. Ruth Lily wa*
Say That Again
figure to lie fighting for the pen­ ham) 115 innind*.
"1 mar hove a little- more Ima­ nant right down to the wire.
W illirtni (Soetx* Splnaruund «pargination that the rest", Alie adds O'Neill I* a popular guy, one who
to explain hi* tram's drawing- gela hi* player* to go all out. He
power . . That sound* right .
almost won the flag after replac­ A* up a notch or twu tin hortlr
During World War II he'd risk ing Joe McCarthy, finishing only alone. He I* the tccoml manager
having tha Trotlars playing t hree •It game* bark In third nta.-c.
A's have had in ft) years, Coxiie
game* a day to entertain service
Al l-np*t figure* to lie popular Mack having had the po-t :ln^•
men; he undertook an Ala*kan jin Cleveland though he may never the turn nf the ccr.tury.
game* in a week: he has taken make Indian fan* forget how Uni • Of the new pilots, p«.»«ltdv the
•he tram to Hawaii, Mexico, Cuba, Boudreau drove hi* rluh to victory ra«li-st job (and I risk losing a
Europe and North Africa., c last in *43 Lopct was one of the friend un this one) b-lung, to!
spring he braved prediction* of great catchers In baachall. Uncle Charley Dresien, a I j i i t v &gt; W
failure to book a flying nation­ Wilbert Robinson liked “ Ihe Span
Phall man who return- tn Ilro x li-1
wide lour with Ihe Coll eg* A ll- i*h kid from Tam pa" the first Ivn, a snot he never should ’mv. !
Stars. It was so successful that he time he saw him.
left In th* flrwt place. All Charley
|iaid off at double the prombi-d
Jimmie Dykes, the cigar smok­ need* ii a nitcher or two .f pro.
xlarles. . This spring he la vary­ ing rx-W hlle Box pilot who uere ferahly one for relief). He already
ing tin- crlpt hy balking a game hreined Joo McCarthy of lieiiig n ' a&gt; * Mg llirn - In Don Nrwnmibe, '
in tt,-- llti-t- Bowl just to u n if "pUahbotlimi maungrr," step- into Bleacher Roe ami Erv Pal lea. And
In- eati'l attract a world-record a weak spot Willi the Athletic*. maylie Ralph lb aura will ts iiia
crowd . . Don't bet that he w on't.1 However, Jimmie, could move (he relief pitcher.

Clubhouse

NRW YOR K, Feb. 9 (fl't Only Ij.nkrthjll team to whip the Okla­
homa Aggie* all *r*w.n it Oklahoma, and the Atone* tool cate of that
hut niylil.
A R M won it* 2ihh name. 4H-4'&gt;, in .1 bailie of the country** two lea­
ding (ielentitr five*. D ir tiitu i) atrngtd a 40-44 u|&gt;*r| on Oklalioma’c
home tout! loti month.
I lie Aggie* jouijH-iJ into an apparently tale ID-taunt lead midway o(
Urn last half on the shooting of
I&gt;mi Jolinwn. Ttien Oklahomx ♦-con-d in 1039-42. Evansville h*
1 7-7 record.
caught fin- nml |iulti-i! to wit till*
Maryland frore the tiall In the
two point* with "I ecOndt left
fore A ti M frtitr tin- hall nml ad­ ia-t four minute* to outla»t VM I.
ded a fiee tote utter the Im u rr. 45.41, in u Southem Conftrencei
Jolmeun hit the No. 2 rankiny Ait Untie.
Villam.va (1H -1), No. H ranking,
yl»» with It point*
W rtlrin Kenturkv (14-5) am­ look it ea*y wilh King* (P a .), HI(14-4) defeated
bushed visiting ('inclnnotl, 75-70. 57. Manhattan
for tin Ohioan’* sccund In** of New York U jiv e r-|ty , (15-511; Hiehthe teaaon. Cincinnati, No. It mond edged Virginia, (13-57; Cin­
ranking nationally, m uhlnT .pilt*. cinnati Xavier downed Baltimore
make it with a Inti- rally. The Loyola, 77-57 an.I Westminister
( I V ) upset Du(Jue«ne, 75-55.
llearralt have won 12 name*.
Iloh Zawoluk M-orri! 75 point* In
sparking St. John'* of Brooklyn to
* I1K-1II victory over lii-lple** John
Carrol. The it.it are dropped In 12
goals an&gt;l oil 12 free throw at*
tempi* to tie the Cleveland aren-i
rernrd hehl hr Charley Share of
Bowlin* (Jreen.
Zawoluk *l*o went one point
Ily lilt.I, K IN G
five r plrer-anor laoroilrenroa
H U S TO N . Fab. P -V17— Brokenover the thou*an.t mark for a eraelluiweil T n l William*, alway*
non anil a half of rnmpetitlon.
St. John'* No. 7 ranking, now tractable about his salary m it­
te n with the Ilo»U&gt;n Red So*,
ha* a 71-2 mark.
Ilrirrham Young (15-4) stretched today appeared to have retained
It* Skyline Conference lead In hi* standing aa baseball'* only
drubbing Colorado A A M. 70-42. f I25JDO0 performer.
When General Manager Joe
I.ornr Iiland (fnlverilty &lt;17-41,
hark home after four straight Cronin announced William*' IhSI
mail lo**r*. defeated Scion llall, signing, he *aid hi* oihvrwise
temperamental alar waa "well
7 ».m .
Boh Barnett *et a new four- satisfied" with hi* rontractural
rear *chnol scoring rheord a* hi* terms. Cronin alto Implied that
Evansville are* drnhhed Indiana Williams would lie paid about the
Hlatr, (14.45. lie tallied 10 point* •ame as last year. The e u r t
to make hi* four-year total 1,100, amount, however, never has been
one point more than Gua Boomer mentioned hy William* or any
rlub official.
Bill they, along with owner
W A TK It SH O W
A double j.iogium ha- lorn or­ Tom Vawkey, have Indicated that
al Hnnlaiolo Spring-. and Tropical Williams draw., more than the
linu.nou ||ii&gt; New York Yankee*
Garden*.
At 2(50 I* M. It W . stover, me n puled to pay Joe MMaggiu.
tin the basis of Williams' IMO
of lien White Raceway will piecent on exhibition, jlirict Lucy, performance-, mo* I dub owners
.7 year old filly hy the world1.* would tale him hi line for prob­
rhampion rare hur-.- a*i&gt;l -.ire, ably I he maximum 25 perernt
Billy Biretl 1.55 Al ... H ying *lxi y *1* h. even after ram iihr
Victor, It year old roll by I'l.mn, Ini; the flirt he Injured himself
In the mid-season all-star game.
graph 1.5*1*,.
Mr*. Ila llrry I'yle will al*o
lie played in only 32 games
present a 15 minute *huw with and wound up with a .717 balling
average after touting 155 hilt,
her trick home*.
A t .'LOU 1*. M. the Roll In* Wat­ Including 2n hornera. and driving
er Show will lie nut on by Fleet- In ir? run*. A* the American
wood i ’venlc* and will con*l»t of la-ague’* most
valuable
1040
fanry diving exhibition* by Boh player, William* played in 155
Heath and Jerry Griggs. Novelty games, lielletl 104 hits, 47 of
canoeing, llreelan ranoe tillmif them homers, for a -747 average
and a* spoon r«ei&gt;. Tubing part and druve In 150 run*.
iMwldeH lilh.il lleatli and Jrrry
M&lt; 1.11while William* appear* far
G lig g r Will he Peggy I'rnny, from lielng happy al.oui his pre­
Vicky Hratttt, Hetty W il-nn, Jean sent physical rnndltlnn. Me re*
Grant, JriAnpe Hauler,.&gt;11. Tony cm ily asked Jack Faddeu, the
Pet hint; P u rr
IWhlik ..ii.
Rill Sox trainer, to join him al hli i M M i V
I.y#ll, Chariot It,law., and Rut EvrrgWtUs fishing heaJuuaitei*
A T I ! EM IL fi*
Fell. It b n
Rorehelt,
Fltrlda id mparvlse ye re jtra . for T r i P ? u F i 1 I M 4-(m-illniiS on the
t t r, -■ ■—- — • • ,
Pistes Wpinrn's
swimming
llntledil Slale'
women's swiinmi
• a *'• v • • » • • • • # * « * p a
foe • the
Pan Auierirah
la te
(
rrfnir 1 opened here lislap;i4|G(
' - v
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mrw of America's lop rwirmit^ry y i
entti pel mg.
\
Winners in sis events Imlay
and tomorrow In the l)nlver*ll\
Of Gruygin’s fflpnt .Hlegetnan llflll
pend, go In Hireno* Aires, Argen­
tina. lair llr|n MI"nth. Th# games
Will In- held Fab. 25,SI arch H.
Events are the 155, 255 and
405-meter free style rarest 150meter
Imrkrtroke;
255 * meter
hreasUtrokr, and the three meter
dlvinr.
In addition ihe girls will *wlm
the non-meter rneillrv relay and
*
the 450-meter free style relay In
Rurtios Aite*. Winner* uf rvrnt*
Sa/Tjpj
In 1 pound and
in tryout* here plus several ex­
or
tras will make up the relay taams.
two pound tlxoi
Practically every section uf Ihe
country wa* represented amonr
the 50 entries. However, lha hulk
nf the team* Is einerted to he
node un n( swimmer*, most of
I him national champion*, from
«fm h t tram* in Chicago, Lart la,
(Purdue
University),
•
., Ft. L»ii-lent sir, |&gt;o* Angalea
*nrl Near York CMy.
• and othor WhHmon’a Aiiortmooft

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auction a year ago. ha* two vietorlea In seven starts. She won
two race* ami raced third twice
Ir. five effort* at Hollywood Park
last fall hut hasn't found the
winner's circle at Santa Aaila
thus far.
Alfred G. Vanderbilt lias a
likely looking prospect in Sweet

Ta lk , a half »l»ter of the sparkling Bed O ' Rose*. She ha* won
irer only start at Santa Anita ami
scored three win* out of 13 trie*
last yrar.
Other probable starters Inclu U
No T h ir l Chance, raring for |iu?
ilor Richer; II. H . Ilelhush’s Th ru,
Time*, M r ami Mr*. Clement I .
Illrtcb'a Muller and the King
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Complying with ilia pinti»ion* of Section
t haptrr 20*1*.
A r u of 11(1, N O T IC E IS II Kit K ilt G IV E N that I will hr la
Ik r
lag prrrinrl* on lha dale and between ih r hotira *rl
a flrr rarh, for ih r purpo*# of receiving T 5 X R E T U R N S for
Ih r f r i r I t l l .

follow

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February
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O V IE D O
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M I.A V IA
G A B R IK L I.A -C O L D E N R O D February
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February
February
Frbruary
Frbruary
Frbruary
February

17,
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27,
27.
27,
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by t h e tim e we
0ET THROU3M w ith

WHAT TH* 'P O M ES ' THMK
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attend w ith m a n y im &gt;w (fa tu ira . . .
in
v tifU N w , Iratta niiaaioiu, braki-s. N k I hxi . . .
*11 dtviirned lo c u t vt»,,r 110*1 * on un.v job.

POt¥£/9P/£Or
ECONOM Y
11w I'tmrr IHUil u j lim ^rr, fully •provrn
54*5 nf fHHnc I lie* urns1 |*mrr Ironi llir Iia »i
It AulnitMli« mIIv ttirl(*i« mimI tin** ilu ngln
«imi&gt;ufif nf git*, at |irv*« tsrlv lln* ngtil i'uhitH. fn
him14It m!t«fnntl&gt; ILiitt^ing F|irr«l ln.nl mn’
(KiMir iti|.iiii'm* ni* I'siitE nnlv «&gt;/»• loitlri I
Mu»lri«el nf hni, it |b tlrti|fiinl t»» *\lt lunltl/
ItriiiE Dm* as «rsur«Dly Ye««» 4mi im m m i !
1 1 * . •. n*&gt;l M I l*«* IlHH |. I* lllll llultte •

A n d y o u ’ll liiu l tin* p ro v e n rn w c M n u n .
th a t yor* to w o r k r i g id * w a y lo g iv e y o u
(lie m oat pow er f r o m llu - b-aai git*!
fliouar* from o v e r in n iihm Ii -U . l ’hor»M*
irtiin (our grval n ig iiw ». V h or Stv .te noil*
y o u r jo b Intel. W liic lte v a -r y o u c lio O M ; y tiu 'll
I la v e A m e r i* a « m x j n u m i k i d r. ( o i n r in
to d a y : a nd get I t * fa ct* .

Try
HERALD
Want AdH

ordT
F
rucks give you

FORD TRUCKINO
costs u s s

J — RKAl, BMT A T K FOR H A L E -3
AM . TY P K b of Hulldoier Wuil
CO N C R K TF NEW ER PIPE
Krasunable Kata*- Free E«llAentU- Tanks, Cl ease Traps, Dry
mated. Cariwnler I
flrarey.
Tanks, Tank Cradles, Slapping
PhoM 1.793 M or a/lS-J
Stour*. Hem he., Flower Pots,
Blorka, Window tills and lintels, L A D Y WOI1MI Nka to rare for
t-lderly t-ouplr ur lady, Llvr in.
ConereI e Floors, 51ar hi nr floished. Frap Ksllmalea.
Call tienaea 2443, or wrltr (&gt;
neva Bog 141.
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M IR A C LE C O N C R E T E CO.
W. Ilall, Rraltor .Florida Sute
a*9 Elm
___PS— e 1335
WIHE7.KR motor Bike. Clean and
I 7 M L _____ _______________
In fo°d condition. Priced lo sell.
FtlRh/lSHED A room frama kunSee at 114 N. Park Avenue day*
galuw. Very neat. Priced 17000.

N E A R L Y N E W 2 Bedroom H au te .
ItJut-k fktnslnu -tlu n,
17,910.00.
I.i:w l i m i t P e y in e n l,
Ralanrn
M I.0 S per m onth:
2 H K H n O O M llu u te , 2 years old,
tilo rk O D iH tru rtlo n , Com pletely
F iira la lie d , fS A «o .iio . T e rm s . / .

do

riirillllMNJ,
| FTHM
.
Rank IHd«. (Ground Flour) Fit.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS* ReaHer

PHONE 148

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

_—!y.________ __

Raymond R. Laadgalsl. Aaaeriate I'ANKI RAV gga healer nearly
new 135 00 Ph. 147.
W A T C H and Cluck Repairing. All
Ph— e 1171 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
wurk
guaranteed. Reasonable
BEFO RE YOU huy see the biggest V E G E TA B L E S , Livestock and
Miscellaneous. Sanford Farm*
prices. F. M. English, J r. Ph.
bargains In town In real relate.
er'a Auction Market.
Fire and Automobile Imurance.
Call I'honv lURI fur
T H E U J N P . H A .M iK H
EDWARD F. LANE
Phene 412 F R IE D 8IIRIMP Dinner *iTlm
All Tyres Of Hook Work.
Beat Shrimp on EarthM at llom&gt;
T h e man »ho k— wa Haafeed”
er’a, 324 E, i » t 5U___________ __ Mary McKlnnry Bookkeeping
Office I I I Magaolla A t a.
Nervioe
A
t both &gt;o m when you don’t brine
8P EC IA L— Something unuituil {n
Room 403
your prescription* in L A N K Y ’S
a 2 bedroom frame h— an. ax*
4tUt»Hr Bank Building
*5&lt;w* 107
cep| tonally well planned, large
comer lot attractively land­ 8 ER V K L Refrigerator, 4 fee*. |50 N E W FLOORS rnrtaeeS to '
faction. Old flaara mode
Phone IMS-M-4. Osteen.
scaped, highly desirable neigh­
now. Flnlatdng. .leonine A &lt;
borhood. Let u* allow you this F LO W ER P L A N TS : Dtanthua-.
tag. Portable newer plant
Carnation*, Larkapur, 26c doten. Phone S4I. H i W. 17th 8 l
W A TE R F R O N T H O M B -N e w , 3
bedroom*, living room, dinutg
room, breakfast room, kitchen
UWNHOWChH Shwim.^. t
and laundry, 2 bathe, masonry
cycle* repaired, lock and I n
romtructlon on 8 a r m of
work. Prompt arrv'^t. H. 5V
ground, 125.000.00.
Shuma. 310 K 4th Rt___ /.
furniture. WUMn*Matar Funn*
4 __________HOUSE—
BEDROOM HOUSE-large
large llv*
llv
»iir» C l. 811 R &lt;•(. «b — e M* ROOF WORK of all itind«7Eavr*
lag room and kitchen, laundry,
anti Gutters Repaired aad Paint*
1.000 U 8 ED TIR ES at beat pricea.
rd. Net* Ruuf* applied. Painting
clearod an exceptional value. _Klre»tone Store*. _ _
___ _
and
r— ting.
Sanfom.
Ph.
Want offer.
E L E C T R IC G EN ER A TO R S : 110
Ark—bury
lOPS-W. R.
CLOSE IN — Partially furnished,
A.C. with or without englm..
well eonttructrd atueco 8 bed­
.Write A . J. Bobniark, Gen. Del. JK I.A N D o Morning Sentinoj, Or
M IC K E Y MOUSE
room bouse, living room, dining
lando Evening Star. Call Help!
Sanfoi * Florida.
mha
.*
roam, kitchen, bath down stair*
and half bath upatalra, x retried
Prta-Lifeatack*Happllea — 7
porehe*; also 2 car garaga with 7—
apartment routing for $3000 G E N T L E , 4 year old boy bon
per montL. Lifetime roof. Want
Cuba led. aad arooelatae, I0P F
New York A ro , Da Land. Ph
FOR
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r
Pup*7
FRED W. RENDER, Beaker

1371-J.

4 lots,

84300

THE gdabo IS t ie d AN0 T kIG key
WILL UNLOCK YOUR DOCR TH»ncS
HORSE READY PEWNO THt JAIL?

INCOM E T A X return* proparr3
by tax accountant registered
with Troaa. Dept Dempsey 234
Meiacb Bldg. Phono 1740.
Va

Nu. 2 Five room block dwollit

THIS m 3 ML I \NAHT HtOM -tOJ!

NOTE rR O M Tw TR C UAHOaiffrD
r n t t h t ) SAY 1 TOGFTW fR.'M XJ
HIM g e t n c I C A N T 00 WITHOUT,
O U T QUlCKl *W J . J
V M E'

484 o r t S V W _____________________

I N H. Park Ave.
Nn n U
A. B. PETERSON. Broker
111 N. PaHt Are.
Phan* II
8 ROOM hou»a with ’ bath. Turn LAND" TAI*jjibl~A6VANc!N"f&lt;
ilT C IIE N E T T E
A
Hlumberland Court.

right nt Cinder's Star* (Sand
Road), 2nd. house oft rig h t See
Ted Oglesby, or Mr*. Frank
Cowan.

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WORKING R IG H T?
sary.
Apply Mr. Whatley. Repairs mad* by trained factory
Margaret^ Attn floras._______
experts. Phone 980. Free pick
up and delivery within 80 milr
XfftMO— girl for f— aUla aad
radius. Prompt arrvice, free a*.
c H I lW

lence. Apply mornlngt
Personei Office, Plai
Vas r o l ^ ^ S r
STORE tar rent Msrch lit
In
’ Cate* Building. J, J . Cairo
_ Phone 62*.
____ __

uiMKrieh maklnt

WfidbwoRKINO—
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Counter*, Shelve*, «4*. to order.

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P A G E E IG H T

Slaughter Controls
(Is M Is t r S f o e raa* !••»»

Mine proportionate share of ani­

mal* they killed in 1150.
New slaughterers are banned
from starting operations, unlcst
they can show tliry ate badly need­
ed by the public.
The regulation provide*:
From now until Apr. 1, no
slaughterer may slaughter catilr,
calves, sheep and lamh«, or nwino
unless he was engaged in the busi­
ness of slaughtering that sperira
of livestock In the perirel from
Jan. I, I960 up to trow,
|ly ntar. 15, all slaughterer* eseept farm slaughterers must erglater with the OPS. No slaughlerrr
eaeept farm
slaughterer*
may
legally slaughter any live tuck a f­
ter Apr. I unless he has regis­
tered.
Beginning A pr. I, the volume of
alaughler
by
rarh trg iiJeird
alaugbtrirr will be tegulated by
l|uuta established '&lt;n the bn
of IlHiO rsperienee.
New slaughtrters will b, i r g i tered "only Upon a definite bow­
ing that the purposed new e»tabll-biui rit is essential to meet
riviliun nerd* which ran not tic met
from any other aourrr, and lh*l
operation of the nets establish­
ment will promo!, (he national de­
fense by f*i llitatinc the produc­
tion and orderly mdrihiiliou of
meal.”
On another food front, ItiSuJIe
amt Keonnmlr .Stabilisation Chief
Kric Johnston were quoted an m y .
Ing they svill out recommend any
change In the pirsent puiily pinlection for farmers until
after
further study.
That word came from Chairman Msyhank (D -S O ) after a
Krnate-lfou e watrhdog comruitlre
on mobilisation met In e|o.e,( *r».
I.IN IIS K Y IIP.-KNLIKTH
O R L A N D O , Fell. 0 (Special i
Among recent rrrnlUtmctil* in tin*
IJ.S. Marine*, was l.ulher C. 1,1mleey, 20, of 102 Frrnch Avenue,
Hanford, according In Master Sgl.
Dayton Wofford, In rhargr of In
ral I.ratlinnerk recruiting.
Lindsey saw 21 month* service
during World War |l with the
Fourth Marine* of the Sislh Dlvlainn. He saw ad Inn on (ltlada&gt;arial, Okinawa, fSusm, and Japan.
I’rinr In hU rrrriticlmrnt Lindsey
wa* einployril In Sanfurd. lie Is
married in the former MU* F'.velyn fluff of High Springs, Ihey
have t*n daughters, larura Jean,
(I, and Judy, I.

Don’t Let Aches
And Pains Get
The Best of You
H A D A C O L lla* KrMi$bl Relief lu
Thousand* Who Safftrrd D r.
fklenrle* of Vitamin* 111, 112,
Niacin and Iron
II I* no taftger necessary to let
annoying ache* and pain*, due to
drfirlency of Vitamins lit, 112,
Niacin and Iron make your life
miserable. Thoutand- of f &lt;•I k a
li« v (
in.I
?
th e g i c j t n io .li i l i l M L L - : * s * L ^ B v .iiama

C O L, b a * : r - ■
llevrtl the r o l l
cause o f th
t h e ir H
fl
^'Cv-S
trouble, line to I
'
such
d e tie ic n -H .
•ten u n d o n ce B -^i/J ;,sSi"

linn with Ihf pi lev tonltnl chief*
lln d n ihe prrsrnl law, price
(filings can nut t* nnpovtl on
farm products until they have
reached either (1 ) parity or (3 )
the pre-Kore«n war levels, which­
ever Is higher. Parity is a figure
calculated to give the farmer a
fair return for his product*.
DiKalle'a associates had said in
advance he hud decided ugnluM
let'uninending &lt;hanging the parity
proviso now despite official esti­
mates that grocery prices of
wheat, egg *, citrus fruits and other
liclow-panly foAda might go up
five percent,
A government rr|*ort yesterday
showed that retail f&lt;u„| price* hit
an all-time peak in the last half
of January, about K perienl above
the level litf'Ur the Korran war.

Patents Accused
M

Ffnm

f*»vr l l w r l

The Welfare Itepaltinenl told
•d nnotbei ease In which a man,
his wife, one rhild and I* mother
live in a scry rspensise home and
insist that the wrifme worker
Mi.e thr servants* entranre while
■lies king on the mother'* obi age
lieueflt riessl*.
A &lt;ril poratloli rseclltlve I lies)
to argue the slat into paying $35
a month tmnrd for hi. niuther.
Keinpei related, and then when
the slate refused "insisted we ut
least allow for a -hare of light*
ami water in addition to her food
and clothing.**
The irporl fiy Kemps i came
yesterday ns the l.eorgia Ken
ate pa &gt;d a ir'&lt;dut|nu asking
f’ongress In pel mil publication
of thr names of those receiving
puldb assistance, an art now forbidden by federal law.

(C s s lls s r*

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Colored News

It row n who dlrd FVb t *i I'otwII'*' b Fhehrlberprr Funeral
Hotnr G in charge of .«ir*nr»-

iu»ii »

mrnts.

C A R D O F T IIA N K H
We, the family of the latr A Ion
so Herring, wish to rstrnd our
appreciation to our many friend*
liolh white and rolnrcl for thrlr
kind dceils, words of entouragerner.t and condolence* In nur hour
of grief. We also would like t« es­
pies* nur alnrete gralilinle lo nur
pastor, Rev. !L L. Bradley and
Mosley F’uneral Home.
Signed: Wife, Kllsatwlh Herring
and daughtera
A tie.

MIMFXMiKAI'H I'lUNTING—TVI'INCJ
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
mKPIIONKS ISO .m l 1071

Raws 4*1 Sanford Atlantic NnlUatl Rank Bldg.

LUMITE PLASTIC FOR ALL CARS

FIBRE COVERS
CUSTOM TAIUJUU* COVStS ALSU AVAII.AUUS

$

0

Singly l.I»9 Facli
s n

i .e s

• Hutton Cools
• Zipper Styles

• Winp-urouml
• Solid and print combinations
• Elastic Dirndls

r&gt;*. •

top floor and the seat of (be bias*.
No rause fni the fire wn •
known Coventor William, ordered
an immediate invi stigatlon.
Kfiemen litoke air liarnmer.
trying to cut through reinforced
concrete floor* of the laiibllng
For a lime Ihey considered using
dynamite.
Neighlxir itig eitle* sent firemen
to aid the lainsine fire depart­
ment. Stale and city poller also
tool, pait
Tim building, built id * ro«t of
$3,000,000 In l t d , suffered *al
least" $1JlOO,000 dainnges, Includ­
ing equipment, according to State
Fire Marshall Arnold Kenner.
Nerve renter of half of state
gnvrinmenl, Ibr building was left
* ioi,fb&gt;&gt; mass of be, leaking
water at every crevice.
(iuvrtnur Williams who bed
plowed tbrougii tbu binning build
In an old Navy fatigue uniform,
ordered an rmergine) setup •'&gt;
kren ttie gnvrrhmrnl going nwell a* It rnuld. Thirteen Inmdrd
employe* were told In slay home,
however.
F.ven the dale's lelephorw *y ■
tern, embracing the rapltol and
outlying offlets, wa» nut of rom
mission- The swlteht-tard was lo
rated lit the damage area.
[iriinr. acrid fumes of liiirnirig
chemicals carnr from the highway
deparlmriit lillie prints and micro
filming division where the fire
apparently- -darted.
Capt. Lawrence Median, conimandrr of the F&gt;»t Lansing state
mdic*' district, wa* stricken wlih
Monoxide poisoning. lain«lng fire
chief Hugh Fisher suffered a
heart attack.

Funet al
iervit es for
M et v
Mitchell, who died al her home
at Imkr Monroe FVb *i will be
held at l:IKl I*. M. Kundav at the
feci ao fine."
IIA D A C O L ran heln you, loo, I'rovldence Kaplist (,’hurrh at l^ k e
if yuu suffer front stomach ill*- Monme.

Tress, certain nervous disturb­
ances, Insomnia duo to an upset
stomach, arhea and pain* nr a
general r u n • down mndillon
caused by deficiencies of Vita­
min* HI, B2, Nlsdn and Iron.
_ " i v - remarkable IIAD ACO L a
iinnee to benefit you. Sold on a
evict money-hack guarantee—
you'll feel belter after the first
few bottles you take, ur yuur

DRESSES

Destructive Fire

■tain l i f e
plva.ant,
Mrs. Rush
F'uurr*l servlre* will !«• held
Mr*. A. I* Kush. 4£r 8. W. It* Kinubiy at
I’.M. *1 the First
Road, Miami, H a ., Is Just one of Hhihdi llsp li&gt;1 r’liupb f"i Move
th « many fine folks wlm w „ .
•uffering ctleh a deficiency ami
Mrs, Hu h *ayi: **| am If. year
old and had been suffering from
ache* for senna lime. But, now, I
have used H A D A C 0 L for Hirer
months, and am happy that I

Regularly Priced a t'2.98, 3.98, 4.98, 5 .9 8

T R IM M IN G S

.v

• Uic Rue

DRESSES
Singly 2.0!) Each
T H IS

C K O III*

IN T I.n iK S i

m a t k i m a i -s

• Fim* founl Pcrealt
• Spuns
• Bingham

K1VI.RH

• Built hi (’oats
• Zipper .Styles

• Winp-armihd
• S olid and print combinations
• Elastic Dirndls

l*A I T K I I N K

T IM M M IN G S

S IZ E S

• Plaids
• Dots

•. Kit* Hue

9-17
12-20

• Checks
• Solid Colors

• Braid

• Small Florid Prints

2000 CO TTO N DRESSES IN
riunrlu Kanliltiiw imM liiiinlrrrla of thousands of these dresses lust year by ntail-hentlhtt; them to every city and town In
lh«» rountiy, (Miuty of tlirm uuro iimnufaclured right lu*n* in Sanford.) They wcic soltl ut lib1 roKtilnr jirittwof 2.9H lufi.l'H.
e•

. . . . You’ve Mi'ii Ihfitt aiKeitlscd in Life, Look, Woman's lltmu.- ('omiuinirni. I'hnloplay, Trim Story and dozens of other
iniiKiizitn** and m*WH|&gt;n|*ni.
Al. thr rim*’ of tin* w ar llndr inventory nhoweti many slylen with rnM.- and ends rt'niaiutiiK-brokrn uirr* raiiRra which could not be adverliscd
nnlionally.
Wc'vc acr|uiri’d thin surpliiH ultak lo offer the women of Sanford in tlii» fmirlli annual tale f FLO R ID A FASHIONS DRESSES. The third
salt* last year broke nil record.**. Tills sale offers even G R E A T S II V A L U E S !
Added S]H.*ciul! Wo Imuglil all the "seconds" from Florida Fashion s' Sunfonl factory and Ihese dresses arc Included ut^ilmosl give-away
prices!
All of these drcAHOM-'JODU of them, urn ready for your chnnsintr in these two Iritr sale groups. You cun pick house dresses or street dresses,
any styles, any sires, any color* and combine them lo Ret the 2 for $3.00 und 2 for I5.no prices.

EVERY DRESS GUARANTEED FJST COLOR! ON SALE SATURDAY
EXTRA SPACE . . . EXTRA SALES PEOPLE TO HELP YOU! t
Special! Added Values lor 200 EA R LY BIRDS. I1,IM,S W
You will scarcely iKjlievu.vnur eyc» when you see this group of super b a r g a i n s . Why the
material alone in these dresses would cost you more than what you will pay for these. They
won’t last long at this ridiculously low price. So be an early bird. These dresses soiled, slightly damaged taken from regujar stock of 2.98 to 4.98 d r e s s e s . Not all sizes or colors in all
styles.

AND
SB
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In Unity There In Strength—

T ill: W E A TH E R

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To Promote the Pro* r c m of America.
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                    <text>TOE SANFORD HBHAET). R A N lfop, FI.OWDA

PAGE SIX

Crazed Cuminuliter

Rail Wreck
«r‘sailaa*0 r n a Pave User
handbag', ami other belonging* of
victims were strewn over the area.
The dead Includde banker*, law­
yer* and businrvmen, prominent
in their localities and civic life,
most of them home-hound from
New York City offices.
In mid-morning, the list of
known dead atnod at 77, with four
bodies still unidentified.
The rush-hour craekuti was Uip
wont in the nation since HUM
when 116 were killed in a Nash­
ville, Tenn., wreck, and more dis­
astrous than a 1941 accident out­
side I’hiladrtphia that took
MO
lives.
It wan the third major train
wreck in the Metropolitan area In
leva than a year. A total of neariy
200 dint in the three crackup*.
In Washington, the Interstate
Commercr Commission ordered an
Inquiry into the new disaster, with
a public hvaring to open tomorrow.
On order* o f New Jersey Gov­
ernor Alfred
E. Drl.roll, the
state's Attorney General, Thendorr Parson*, also began an investlgalion. lie narked the -erne
rarly today, and sent an assistant
to a hospital to question the cri­
tically Injured engineer of the
wrecked train.
The list nf known dead is o*
follows;
Aumaek, Norman (rard of Dick­
son Jewelry Co. in his po**e**lan).
Baker, licit hold W. 07, Ashury
Park.
Bonder, Henry M., Irvington.

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Rail Strike
fre e lle a e O

identified 1
[eMrlfh, J. Carl, Belleville
1*11bridge, i. C., llelievills.
foen (or llolnt, Emil II., Point
Pleasant.
Wipes, Clarence, Ensex.
IllM/ard, Kuaaell It., Mana*qu*n.
Mlta*. John. Fair Haven.
Njea, Tlwunaa S „ «J, Rprlng l.ake,
ap|**t, Jerome, .14, Long lltanrh.
iiRayrtp
Harrow, Da*„| \V., A Muir y Park.
MrCarbr, George, (U, Ntwari.,
aad Ridge ltd, Rom»oii,
MrlMnopgh, Edward TliOtlia*, Red
M rGliachey, Thom as J .,

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v i'Jty.
MeKnelt, Thoma -, 8ho|| Manufac­
turing t '» „ New York City,
UelAtighiin* Janie* I... hihrcyv

Vim s Peas

Hollywood

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her, crawled -nto the can to auminister thr la t rite- &lt;■! tut
rhurrh to thr dead and injured.
“ It was terrible I could only sir
parts of bodir* strewn in the
thi- allies," he said.
Richard Douglas, tU-year-otil
engineering student from Wr-t
l*mg llranch, talked from a has­
tily Improvised stretcher
’ ’ I was thrown on top a pile of
squirming people. HIihhI poured on
my face from the man on top of
me. After what seemed like an
hour I rrachrd a smashed win
■low,"
As he rrealh-d his c*ra|&gt;e. res.
curcr* amt firemen—using lad*
der- to reach iht overturned roachc* from the street JU-fcet l&lt;elow
—carried broken, lifeless form*
to iuiprovisrd morgues or laid
them out arru«1 the street ulong
a white-washed picket fence.
A pitiful line of wives and mo­
ther-. and 'atn, i amt relative, &lt;
crowded mnrcnei and hospital tor
word nf loved ones.
Some srerneu lo sense impend­
ing grief.
Rut for others—ai home hold­
ing supper for father* and hus­
bands—It cam, harder.
A telephone rang impatiently in
the home of Edward Thomas Mrlionoough.
Ills daughter cried softly into
the phene.
“ My father didn't always tak&lt;
“ The Broker" home. I must hang
up now, I’ve just broken the news
to my mother amt it’* terribly
hard,” she said.
Other*—the legion of the wait­
ing, waiting, at home for some
word—sat and hopi-d miles from
the scene,
I
Mr*. John R. Walk In* picked up
her phone in Helmar.
’’ lie always earn,- home on ihs1
train," she whisered.
Her voice was tight n n J
strained hut under nmtr»t,

nee)

KimplMcly erroneous." tie
said
it,at for every group that goes
hack tu wurk “ there'* another
hunch that goc* nuL”
The situation in Chicago, whr--nhoul 95 percent o f the normnl
freight movement* were paralysed,
remained «erlnu«. Only one o f i t
r i r r i m —the Chicago,
Burling­
ton and Quincy—reported a near
normal number o f workers, Wt,
on Ihr job early today. The num­
ber of switchmen I,ark In work on
the Milwaukee, the Elgin, lotM
and the Eastern anil the Chicago
and Eastern Illinois, wa* far be­
low mutual, the Army'r Railroad
Control Office aald.
Tim hack do-work movrmrnt ap­
peared not developing in some
part* of the west. Hut there were
sighs of the walkout ending «m
the Ullbn I’srifle Line In San
Francisco, I-a* .Angrlr* and other
Frr We*l eltleThe National Mediation Hoard
met with rail onion leader * in
Wa*lijngt&lt;m yesterday and obtain­
ed wrllli-ii demands from the four
ldrtthcrh»r«l* involved in the ne­
gotiation* with Die carrier* in Die
long-standing wage hoot* dispute.
The carrier* me Insisting otr
term* o f ait ugieement elgned la*t
Dee. 21, ratling fur n -.Vent hour­
ly wage hike for vard service cm*
ploye* and n lll-eent raise for mud

Both the unions and thr carrieni
MeYoung, Robert, 89, Rumson.
remained "on rail" from Ihr (manl
Ifelrckl, Walter, 30. Routh Am today.
’ hoy.
The rontempi rase continued In
Mullen, I^u, JR, Laurence Hart sir Chicago federal court wF*ir the
Nordlund, Jr#an Axel, 30, Lau­ Brotherhood of Railroad T.jininfo
rence Harbor.
and Its official* are on trail is
Fhyfe, Walter, Red Rank.
connection with the "sick call*
Hntark, William, 57, Red flank, walkout nf last December. They
gahliuon William, 44, Red Bank. are rhargrd with Ignoring a cnurl
Bf•f^lo, Frank, 45, Little Rllvrr. end-strike Injunction and fare a
nan, Carl, HI. Routh llrlmar. similar charge In the current walk­
, Joseph, 35, Arlington.
out.

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By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD. Fell. 7 - 4 / 0 Shannon Douglas has abandoned
the International social whirl for
a IlfiO-per-week lob in Hollywood.
Not long ago, Miss Douglas was
the glamor girl of the U. H. Em­
bassy in London, where her father,
lewis Douglas, was ambassador
to England. Today she lives alone
in a hacheJorette apartment near
Hollywood and is intent on a
rarrer as a public relations counse­
lor for RKO studio*.
“ Of course, I don't know wheth­
er I’ll end ap a rarrer girl,” aha
I, narked. "That depends on how
I like the jot, and how It likes
laurrtte lares smile* at the *weet word* nf Errol Flynn, in thi* me. But it certainly is Interesting
cent- from MUM‘a spectacular film, “ Kim," in color by Technicolor,
bowing id, the Rllx Theatre screen Thursday ami Friday.

lVIEW YORK— “Tbs true university of thee*
1 1 days," wrola Cartylv, “la a collection of
books," and If this la true, the leading college la
the country ta situated at ltlh street and Fifth
avenue, where a shop called Borneo and Noble hao
a clock of more than one million books.

a

If ours la not a country whero tha writer la
revered ao universally as In, say, France, It re­
mains that this la a city where the booh carries
weight. All five boroughs are studded with book­
stores and every reading man has hla favorila, my
own being m u railed the Clotham Book Mart,
which advert laea "wise men IDh here."
Bamea and Noble, however, Is like the queen
mother to the others. Pounded 75 yean ago by
Mel Helmer
C. M. Bamea, a Civil war chaplain who inarched
with Iherman lo the oea and talar set up la the
book buslneae when he loel hla voice, this la the place to which other
■tores send their cuatomen when they can't dig up the book them­
selves
It has a couple of hundred employee and serve* as many aa 000
customers an hour. It aim la a convenient place to got teat, aa wit­
ness one customer who startled the Janitor at II o’clock one night by
strolling out of a section and aaytng calmly “Oood evening"—gve
hours after closing.
It rould be that tha moat fascinating turn about B arase and NsWs
la Its cafeteria system of getting books for customora. Olant Isddsrg
reach to the high ceilings of the shop and clerks climb thorn and
pitch books down to other clerks, like a Mol-rivet team working on a
skyscraper Just aa the construction worker* have their absorbed
admirers, the more export of the R. and N. clerks always attfMt
audience* when they start throwing and catching.
THE PRERIDENT OF TO R LITERARY CENTER I* a aU-faot,

turned l(s»*e in the Cnlleeum, and tore It to Ml*
Mrs Moore waa seemingly unfortunate enough In know aa In­
veterate second-nlghier, who, having read the crtUcs' dtatriheo and
wanting to get aa far from the active of the crime an ysMUh, panned
hla Ucketa along to bar.
She look her husband, aa amiable tout who fortlfUd hInvest/ with •
few martinis, and after she kept an appointment with the doctor In
town, they went over to the 41th Street theater, prepared to leave
shortly after the first act.
“Well,” Mrs Moore says, “It wasn't groat theater, but my man aad
I, who are simple souls—he perhaps simpler than I —laughed eur
heads off.
"It waa good, tunny slapstick aad It made us feai good when wa
got outside and walked up the street. It waa the kind of Mow where

Wtffart, W . Rad Bank.
■mt*. Alvin, lerw y City.
Ixonard Brumm, former Michi­ with a Ana feeling Inetds you,
**
gan athlete, la coaching the Uni­
y * » » . Kverard, gea Girt.
“I see It lasted two performance* We adw the last. Tobacco RUM
versity
o
f
Wyoming
hockey
team.
S***!??'
Aabury Park.
lasted.seven yean^wasojt RT^A R m d f w l s n s f JDMbns, Junta #/
w!5 ’5*o1' wfiliar, Ocean Grore.
Caaoy Stengel waa president
▼fin Vallat, Stewart, 30, Shrewsand manager o f the Worcester,
Mass.,
team in the
Eastern

ll aallaae* P i m i gone Owl
pr arrive ataff o f cabin*t members
amt their experts for hi* meeting
with Mr. Hoover They included
Secretary of State Acheron, A **i»tant Secretary George McGhee;
Secretary o f Agriculture Brannan,
and KCA Director William Fottcr.
Hoover is noted as a relief ex*
pert and a leader o f humanitarian
cause*. His work In thl* field goes
hack to World War I. After World
War II, In 19411-47, he made a sur­
rey trip through
Europe and
aouthratt Asia. He visited India at
I'n-aident Truman's request anil
arranges! fur food supplies neees'ary to carry that country
through n famine at that lime.
A toueh o f drama was given to
today'll conference by the fact
that while President Truman and
fnrmi r I're-i-Ant lluovrr have
worked together on vninr great
uiuli-rtakinga—notably famine re­
lief and government reorganiralion- they have been sharply di­
vided in recent month- on the
question of how the United Stateshould build defense* against the
threat o f Communist aggression.
Mr. Hoover has urged that
American aid for thr nation* of
western Europe l&gt;e haMil on evi­
dence o f thrlr ability to defend
themselves and
United Slate*
IKillcy Ik- directed toward creating
a Gibraltar in the Western Hem­
isphere.
Mr. Truman and Aehr*on have
taken the mntrastlng line that the
Ilefrnse of Europe in the ptesent
state of affairs Is essential to the
defense of the United Btates and
American help must be directed to­
ward building up a* well a* main­
taining Europe’s protective power.
Hoover made hi* position known
several month* ago. He I* schedul­
ed to make another speech Friday
at 9 to 9:Hu I’.M. over the Mutual
Broadcasting System on the sub­
ject "»•» should revise our fo r­
eign policy."
Therr was no doubt that Admit,
istratinn leaders would he greatly
pleased if, at a minimum, today's
conference prompted Hoover In
support a gram o f grain to India,
ami, at a maximum, if there rould
la- a narrowing o f the gap between
the Administration and «nc of its
principal Republican critics on for­
eign policy.
Administration officials expect
Mr. Truman to eend the grain nro-

Thl», *he confessed, is her first
job, 'Vsecpt for volunteer work 1
.lid In England.'' She intend* to
devote full time In It, end that ap­
parently mean* no time for ro­
mance. .Sharman, who I* 22, said
-hr had no steady Dry friend* at
present.
"Do you ever kf-t tired nf
answering question* about IVtrr
LawfordT"
“ Yes, I do*" she answered em­
phatically. "Peter is an extremely
nice person and he wa* very kind
to show me around on my first
trip to Hollywood. But we were
mver engaged, or anything like
that."
Mias Douglas said -he mi**e*
England and hope* to return
there for a visit soon. She keep*
in close touch with the social whirl
through a niimU-r of correspond*
eats, Including "one of the prin­
cesses." She didn't specify which
Mb
Talk o f thr Tuwd . . . The suereis or Martin and Lewis* “ At
War With The Army." despite
knock.* hy the crillra . . . The gen­
eral Uptrend in movie luisine**,
thanks to IteDer. product nud the
war boor.............The KKinl»&gt;th
Taylor-Kianley lloiien hand hold­
ing. right nut In the open . . . .
The continued excellence o f, the
Tallulah Bankhead air show . . .

Ihdi Feller o f tnie Clrvrlarui
Indian* lathis a better than .500
mark over every rlub in the
la-agile except the Yankees. They

It on another network,

h ho* stopped them Sfi limes.

Vie lla-chi, star hurler for the
Yonkers. hold- a remarkable .714
perrvcnlagr over a period of five
v-nm. Hr ha* won 70 and Inst
Mirkry Verun of Washington
and l.uke Easter of Cleveland led
the American league first basemen in ftrldlng during the IPSO
eeaaon. Each had a .901 mark,

lC * lt t llM r n m rmrr ||MI
i*»rguards wherever they
Id make a gland.
T a ti F o rtf Filhrr rultrd *g^.
In four miles o f the Han Rivrr aw
wa* only seven mile* *outhfan J
Seoul. Talk Force* Bartlett iw
DoIrIn mat heavy Red resutu*.
a* I bay rumbled to point. r,( y,
to 10 mile* southwest o( S*«^
late in (he day they made U*,
customary nightly withdrawal u
bivouac position*.
In their Wednesday ihnuu
Ta«k Forte Dolvin pushed up ti»
main road toward Seoul, Tut
Forte Flaher ranged rail of it*
highway ami Task Force uu ,
lett fought Up a parallel rn&gt;
three nr four mile, wait of tU
main artery.
Doughboy* cleared the mill t(
Chinese aa the tankeri fought
valley road*.
An American infantry eornfaty
stormed a hill three milt* win »(
Anyang with cold itrel whi r. «m»lj
arma fire and grenades faihj tt
drive o ff 100 well-dug-in Red*.
"W e had to ret the hill cr get
the bell out o f there," void Papt
Lewii Millrtt, South Dartmoutly
Mai*., Xhoie men were tailed
within T6 feet of the crest.
“ Fix vour hayoneta, boy*," t«
yelled. “ We’re going to drive thow
l.u-tsnl* o ff that hill."
The doughbova plungeil up it.*
anow-tovered alope.
The Iteda trumhled. Forty fell
under bayonet thrusts. Another to
were that in the hark a* the) fled
down the alone. A field di'patrk
*ald Mlllett himself killed three
by bayonet-and ahot two m&lt;ir.
Red*.
The drive atralght up the renter
of Korea we* pushed hy fin
ruluntna. It threw off balance the
North Korean Fifth Corps whlrh
had maaaed along the Hongrli.nr.
Hnenaong highway for a p&lt;&gt; -iMe
renewal nf the Red drive down
the aplny center of South Korea.
Maj, General Edward M. Al­
mond, |0th Corpa commander, or.
drrrd'the five rolumn* to sweep
the rldgea and rlean out the Red &gt;
tine rearhrd l*ung*uwong. 10
mile.* northra*t of Hoen-*.ng near
Vudong; thr fifth wa* moving
n&gt; lr fee"eve.
In the hrdlftarlnWkkli nlla«l
fleer adid Chinese army headiiubrt*
er* had warned Seoul realdenta to
stay Indoor* because of an rpl.
dcnitr. Thar* have been report* of
luuse-borne typhus among Rid
troop*.

Rid Gordon o f Boston tied a
National League record when he
hit four homrre with the base*
loaded during the 19.10 seaton.

Dnly

six

American

league

pitrher* have Won HX1 or more
game*. They are Uoh FeJIrr.
Ihixy Trout, Allis Reynold*. Joe
DoImoii, fa t ly Wynn aiol Ed
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TH E

W K A T H h lt

f lit liiKwth Friday, rooiiAatd
• uld ltti« afternoon and looiiht
Hilli frost In north portion tonifhl. IliGof
temperature hrcloning iu «ltd morning, W in n ­
er Ir iiii), Moderate north to
norttiex-l ■ind*.

No. 121

AHMKintrd Pr«wt Leased Wire

Resistance Crumbles “
r e s i d e n t Truman Orders
• As U.N. Tanks Shell Cut Budget Army To Take Over Rails
Outskirts Of Seoul
President Says Kail
WorkersRan Out On
Agreement Like “A
Bunch Of Russians”

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8th Army Estimates
Red Casualties At
Over 57 Thousand
In3WecksCampaign
TOKYO. F r k T - ( / P &gt; - U- S.
tanks ihrllrd Seoul's blackened
luim today and howitrrrs. wheel*
in f into eaiy range, p L itn rd
Chitirtr positions noith of lire
Itorrit Han Rivet lonifht.
* Puerto Rican doughboyi wired
a rommandint height only -Da
mile* toulh of the formet Korean
Republic capital. The rnliic Allied
line adVanrrd another mile nr
more tnwald Seoul. Tlir F.igblli
Army said:
"Dcilruclion
ol
Cnrninuiiiil
forret in the pocket toulh ul llie
Han in the weitern tectoi. the
objective o f ihr current pha-e of
• the limited offentivc. it proceed­
ing and may turn up at a suable
viclnty in terms of enemy loiter.
"No luilhrr implicaliom sbmtld
lie attached to the pieirnl tiliulion."
That was n coo) military ap­
praisal o f a two-week serin of
■rmorert punches and bayonet
charges that have violently rid
the annw-cruated ridge* ami valf leys of thouaands o f Chinese on
Seoul's approaches.
The Kifhth Army has rulinuited
mere than S7.0CC Red casualties,
moat of them in the western sor­
ter. Now the Chinese had their
quilted hart:* to the Kan.
Itrd rebalance vra* eruntldintt.
In some sectors there was no op*
position.
U. S. 25th Division tanks shell­
ed Seoul at noan Thursday. Howit sen of the veteran American
^ third division rolled Into poMtint
after alcktfalHAiJfc. sent ftMU*
ncriemng over lha Han info
II aatfaaeg na raa* fw «o

19 M illio n Have Remington Found
Been Boy Scouts, G u ilty Of Lying
K iw a n is Is Told A b ou t Red Ties

WASHINGTO n T F cI,. M p V »Congtei* to rut hi* $71,000.00.
000 budget.
He told a new* ronirrrure it ia good budget an.) a tight htwlyet
and that he dared the legi,|.itoi
to do anything to it.
Hi* remark* were louthrd nil h)
her ol Congren member* have
a rrpoitrr'* atterlmu that i num
•aid limy were going “ t. vqueere
the water'* out ol the i ’ le.idenl*
•pending recommendation!.
Mr. Truman laid they wen- wrl
rente to try.
He added that they thiralrixil !*■

America s
Potential Jury Is Out Only 45
Lies In Its Youth, i Minutes To Convict
Executive Asserts Communist A g e n t
NKW YORK, Feb. A—. 10—
I tmtirlrd perjurer William W'.
Ilemington Iatday » » * -enteneed
In a mavimum term of fitr year*
|«,y- hive none through lb* tmtk* in prUon and fined 41,Ml. The
11-,r*r-»td former auternmenl
of &lt;rmiling. lorn Iluige** r u . m i o
m&gt;Miiini*l » a « roavlcleil b» a
id (In lYtiltal Hot ids Roy S o u l
feiirral rourl jury ta*l
night
ttuilull told Kinsmans today. H r 1 »hi«h derided hr lied when he
till.null.r.l tlir mmiII Comiliy Iki) **otr he never had been a t (tinmuni*t. The jury deliberated le-&gt;*
Soul dttvi-.
than five hour*. Sentence wax
||r |Kimlrd out tli.il tlir Saul, id impmrd on the tall, handsome
Kn*.mi* l lull today lii* many form­ liefendani hy federal Judge tiregui) F. Niotnan oho pie*Med
er |!*&gt;&gt; S im li anniny it* nirnil.ru over
the 32-day trial. Remington
uiflndmp B. It. Uiumley. Manoti heard hi* fa ir pronounced with
Hifiinii. Rilpli A Smith. tl, K. j grim-faced composure. Then la
* brief addrea* to the rourl he
(inff, Judvr DniigL* Slen*tn.m ; Mire
again denied that he ever
.Hid .illicit,
•
had been a I'oaimuaUI and as­
America'* strength lie* not a- serted he waa “confident that I
lone In it* vn*l Indml rial poten­ will be vindicated."
tial, he declared, hut in the power
NEW YORK. Fel.
of it* individual*, itieludinii it*
youth.
William W. Remington, convicted
He drew a hearty lautih when of perjury and branded with Comlv .aid, “ Hoy* will *et like their munitm by a federal court jury,
parent* despite all our effort*
will be rentenced today.
to teach them rood manner.*.''
He face* a |M»iiblr maximum
Boy Seoul training for physical
fitness, citixewdiln and character, rrntrncr of five year* in priron
i m i l t r o n l hy Mr. llurge*,. Hoy* and $2,000 fine.
Join the Scout movement for fun,
Ike 33-year-old former govern­
and incidentally gain “ those quali*
tie. we tike to nee in all young ment rronomitl lart night heard a
men of America," he »tatcd.
jury of teven women and five
The Cuhhing progtam, he aaid. men pronounce him guilty of lying
i» earried nut hy boys o f S to 11 to a federal grand jury last rummer
in their, own home* Itv preparation
to becoming Doy Seoul*. Explorer when hr denied ever being a mem­
Seoul* are thmi iif 14 year* of ber of the Communul Patty.
Remington f r o w n e d heavily
age or older. Their program* mrt.tiie tcrvice to country, *o*ial when he heard the venilel— hut
artivitie*, outd.ior game* and •nid nothing.
hunting und fHhlng and developThe jury returned it* verdict
lug oiitieth for vocational w.|iira* after deliberating about
five
tl a . g t f I I I * ‘’'" • f I'ltWl
hour*.
Since the {mutation of llw I L f
Scout uuivrinciil 41 year* *tp»)
iitmr ...... PLOOO^OO An.rn. ni

do the &lt;aine thing in pati year,
and intlesd of culling In* budgel
they had added a couple ol hi!
lion dollar* to d.
WASHINGTON. Feb. g-.,1bI'reGdcnt Truman to«tay bitterly
di'iioiin.-rtl the mitl.,*.| -lli»C a
'intolerable*' and md.-n-d th,
Army to late 'apiiroprial,' af
tion” at once to re»lor«- toll rail
o|&gt;&lt;ralion*.
He satd the leader* o f the itik
in? onionUt* had a.l.,1 like &lt;•
huneh o f lluuian* by running out
on an agreement la-t IWemtwr
for ending the worker*' wage-hour
HVailaweC "■ r » « c *•«»•

Less Produce Sold
For More Money At
State Farm Market

Emergency Workers Tarry O ff Victim Of Train Disaster

WASHINGTON^ Feb « - ut*)—
llte Anus iriseii notice on link­
ing railway men lisiiay that they
will i&gt;e diiimisrcl imleti they tcIMiit lot walk by 4 I* \l (L S I )
tocias ol can prose thes weie pbviicallv iiiiable to tcoik
At i tie same tunr, the At my
placec! in effect bni*l&gt; xages in­
crease, rlieclisr at oi tail Oct. I.
(or tnen scho bate bail no initeaie
mce September, 1148.
Secrelaty of llie Atmy Face an*
nalincrd ihr ottlet scillun Iwo
Iwon- .tiler I’ lemlenl jiuinan bad
III)lull ted llial llie Alloy like nelen aiy action ini lull operaliou of
tlir i.ulioaib. In batdi laneuatte
Mr. Iluman told a news confflence linking railnud wailen had
inn out mi an ay tee merd like a
hunch of RuiiiamThe Army said the wage in*
crea-e would l-e of an interim na1ton pending final settlement o f
the dispute ••• iw e n railroad man
1me ol the many crew* of rescue worker, carry on a - l i , tehee o vi.lkm ol lh.- pi-m i')Ivania Rail- f!|iemi.nl ami iioion‘&gt; over wngex
,.1 . immutei train di-a*lrr at Wmwil.ridge. N. J. Son,. ,n p. . ...n .
irported to ban- hern I iHi-,1 and winking conditionc. It -aid
'■*&gt;.,i (I. .i.iw.l.xi train, rn route from New York to llaih.ad, N. J.. pluoi-.d fn.ni . .oilap-i-d overpn-Pack payment* to &lt;M. I will ho
Cround. .ome .10 feel M aw . An otlmatwl 5 hi w‘, .- injured,
on- iiiticntly i lnt&lt; t national t
made as &gt;oon ax seen uni me and
necessary adjustments ran
be
made.
The Army order and notice wax
sent to all railroad union1 and rad
•ipetotois involved In the work
ll wailwv-s ••• I xx* Steal

9 Arc Killed In Explosion W hich
Jaycees Approve
Rears Through Minerals Building Reactivation Of
Navy Air Station Phillips Quits As

S f I'.W l„ Minu.. Feh. 8 (71*1 Nine men and |w»ublv mote w n.
I ill«f ii-.l.ii hy .in exploiion that mated through the mineral, l-uddiii’;
The quantity of prmtiicr »oM at o* lltf Mmnetola Mining and Maniilariiumg ( nm|Miiv maLrn o| «o ic*« . .
,
lha Sanford State Farmer'* Mar- tope
K i r k
Says
C e rta in
ket during January-, 2I6.71M unite
(•.,«,* 0| the bUu wa* not definitely known hut uflicali ol the corn- 1
I n t (&gt;r »‘ s t s
O n ty n q p
^*r J r - J ™ " I V 'T , ; ; : i
t - «&gt; and
dc,,a„„,e,„ head, themued that ga. fun,.nee. u.ed in !
m
ci
' ’i?

i w b i s r &amp; F Z Z S * ’ . H i ......... - y v w J i d s d i M .
„ ,
,
,
,
N a v y C o m ,n g H e re
eomnaratlve
dr.-rev'1'
Il.&gt;d,- of «|% «.f tin- 'lo t Ini.
laratlve valuation
ile. reve • 'mm
____
-.
the
Srmmulr County Jayree,
—
—
~
5
•
■
■
■
I
wrr»
hfoufhl
from
th«&lt;
■
(«*
t
*rrn,t
wa*
to Ihr It .inter county inortru-- today toted In tend lelruiami In
Anderson
I hfi’e other victim* win. wet.- dc;i I lu.tti I I hiul.s S)-n.itnt*. Serirtary o|
report.
on arrival at Ancker Icily i ho
An ln»taneo of thl# i* the f», t
the N-m Milthrw. mil ILp.rpitni and were being kepi th.-rr
that the 47,Whl unit* o f rahUg,
.elitalnc &gt;nl i U i Iimu- ilr.liiin ;
li
iu
«
al-&lt;&gt;
rciMirtrit
ihu
ihr.-,•old during January were liwv.iw *
_
A w * . I* * &amp; • ! * * * ] '" ," r&lt; &lt;“ **li«*a had Imimi rrmovcit (li.il Sanluiil welromei the irailila** than in January of |W&gt;u. D _ l *
r o ile d
fr o m lh .w r e .U g e . Wh.ll,. I ill,
j‘et the valuation nf fl63,l2&lt;t wn I
were mining tbo*e m ihe nioigiu- i at inn nf the Natal An St ilion
January •
It* decision climaxed u 32-day f l l . i S I more than in
could not lie checked infinitely
•ntatdleii id ant dislocation ihi&gt;
trial during which the blond,
Th,' eoni|&gt;auv tiianufin'iiii. , .1
WASHINGTON, Feh. * —tAV During the na-t month 'JIS.Tni j S O C j fl 1 l y
P t O m i l i e n t b.phane tape under tin ti.ui, may rail*) h»al mu* nival unit now
haud-mm' defendant * t i aceved
______ ____
, | The United
State he* formal Iv
&lt;&gt;f trui..milting government ***• uitRa were mM f« r m o i i a w
Is
K ille d
name nf “ Smtch Toi&gt;e". und.
utmii facilities at ihr hair.
demanded that Russia Immediately
ret* to Klitabelh Bentley, *#lf- eornparad with the 4i&gt;«,.l!&gt; unitrouting fur auioinui.lle- and ol.
return &lt;572 lend-leaae naval and
I lie- intne came xflci 2
L.
Three people in a 1948 Fort ii.--cril.ed former Communul cour­ which In January, I DM brought
By
S lIO t R lin
B l a s t ta»ive*.
merchant shin* loaned h»r during Solan narrowly r*ca|ie.l injury at ier.
1760*723. Out of state prodl « ' • I
\n early retiort from lh.- Itam- K ill warned tin- mrrling ill si lie
World W ar II.
11:00 o'clock yederday morning
Judge Gregory 3‘. Noonan gave •old for 47.641 la*t month.
1)1.111011, Feb. R— (A ’ l
Thr *ev roiinty coroner'* off).-.- - •
hail hrrn inloiinrd llial tlir Navy
The State Department dlocloeed when their automobile w *» wre, i • the rati to the Jury after a .lbNext to rahhage. whi.h a»
,
,,
,
,
, . the niimher of dead a* lf&gt;. Thithat the demand was made In a eil in a three cor rollUlon on Cel­ minute charge. Out 46 minute*. aged (3.1(1 a 60 pound bag -u Irmlying Mail &lt;&gt;l • tnotgun rndeil ri-|x,it *ald tlirn were “ i iglil .Ir,id wa- (nntiiifHilt,' rooting r|irwliri«note handed yesterday to Soviet ery Avenue almut a mile e «*t of
tircauir
of
polillr.d
pirnuir
l U v i l i n * oa raa* t » * i
u ,u,,i
13.40 n crate, celery wax the leu ,,
, IVinmuir tali, |«ilice allow­ in tin pltab and -iv ,u
Ambassador Ale lander S.
Pan- the city limit*, State
inouglit to l,eai Lv irilain gimipt
ing item, averaging 4-7.61 a cru r
,
... ..
in d i e . Unit u'e eun'i grl out "
Highway
yushkin. I'anyushkin U represent­ Patrolman R- l&gt;! limri*on rrporte-l
for sale* of 4132,737.
r d a young -Marine with bu *oV ,&lt;i|i&lt;*rvli&gt;or said Itu-n- u. r,
winch lir i.ilil air opputrd In ihe
ing hi* country In the latent of n
Orange* avtraged I2.H0 a crai
islly promiiiriit extrsngeil » l(e in | men ihr «i».*|orv t-ul'd'i i- &gt;. t
leadivation
of die il itton
eerie* o f sn.far frultle**
lend- mobile wax estimated at ll.OAO.
and brought |lnti,7tll. Grap.li
..ituilban Clone Pontic at inid- nu n in the slg.xtnry huililim,- wli.-i
Ml
KuL
pointed
nut dial ntliri
~ lease talk*.
the
blast
-came
Jmt
a
the
-luf*
at
42.05
a
crate
brought
441.6The Foul, driven by l.ewl» Neil
night.
9
The U. S. I* asking Russia to of Stonevillr. N. C.. ha&lt;l It* left
of workmen were being rhanui it cisir nigam/alions lin e irnl siith
A benefit hridf* wax held at and tangerine* at 11.00 averse
pay $400,000,000 in *«ttlrmciu of side pt.vitically *hr»red o f f in a thr Mayfair Inn Tue*day night brought 4-74,100.
Ruf.lunt llunugli a liailicadrd I'au-e nf (hr explo-ioti w;i not mcHagr, ami rmphaiiml ihe neeil
■t m ,wh*4 If* raa* M t*»
Other leading item* were caul
tliH.I, Ilie pnltcemen luund Mrs. Immediately detetmined. SVvs-rnl of i|inrk artion In etuisince the
•ide,wiping collision with an on­ which raised 420® for the Beminole
coming truck driven hy John Ix e County March o f Dime*. Charle* flower, *32,0,75; lettuce, *21.271. Virginia Heidi Daly. 21, dying on nf the workmen with le- rr injut u
nasal autlouitir, that Ilie v will lie
* ld thi-' h|&gt;-l lii'xin reihiit- (tu t
mean.I ,
Martin, Negro. In the Font al*» Marian, managrr announced today. green beans, |IHJl34t
liri bed, a il.otgun cluigr in Let wa* a gas look in the b**rnien: able In rx|irtl lii- illni'xt Ci*wa* Mr*. N eil and Mr*. Forrest
In acknowledging receipt
of 412,024; red hll*&lt; potatoes, |2:'
jit-• tuiore the explosion.
altdomen
Fngli"
&lt;i|teiali&lt;ni f ■nets fvinfnnl ntiren*.
Lewi* of N ew Smyrna. Damage to 4206.60, including tno iron lung 627; peppers, *10,061;
Abrasives material- wen pr-&gt;
pra«,
*10.120;
and
tomatoes,
II
.
In
I
lie
renter
of
tlir
room.
Iiii
the
truck
waa
estimated
at
1100
contribution*. John Sauls, chair­
CAMBRIDGE, Mb**.. Feb. R—
ft-*soil In gas-fired furnan- in i t - Hr taul li't ntliri localities ill I loll
man of the March of Dimes, ev- 464.
bands alnive hit head Hood P*t. l-a«ement. The company mnmifn
ill ate conpeting lot tlie Nasal
(A*)— A ttic** Kliuheth Taylor to­ and to its load, 1100.
The third car in thr rnllUinn, a rmsed his appreciation to Mr.
Albert I liter Daly. 2t, liegging: tiirc&lt;. lo-ilde* "Sentnil Tape." in Air Slation, first to be icacti* .stcs&lt;
day. bold* the unwanted distinc­
tion o f being the "mo*t objec­ 1941 Stiirtebaker Club Boupe, had, larlan and .Mrs. Roy William*
•I DXllnu-if llx t-.sxr I mmi
Don't ihooll Plraic. pleair don't •lustrinl ahrnsivex and undrrrnni
ine material* for nuloniot.ili
tionable ingenue in motion pic- nrtniding to Patrolman Harrison, who handled th* affair and com­
ik
llndle- nf some nf ihe dead w *c
‘Wturea*'—« citation conferred hy been parked *n that two feet of mented that such fine co-operation
Its II. ssitl-tb
Daiy, home on rm irgmry fitr- steseritu-il as "mangled," Whelhn
the Harvarl Lampoon, under- it wa* on the highway by Henry a* this it what li needed to put
.ST. LO l'IS, Feb. H- rillbtuvh
limn
l
ump
l.-Jrime,
N
&lt;’
•
.larkion
Robinson,
60
year
old
the
local
drive
over
the
top.
nddilinnal
hi*dle*
were
In
thApplications
for
humextrad
ri
graduate liumur magmiinc.
diesel liMoinotive nml t) n curs
rlniniel
hi*
wife
wa*
*hol
ac­
for*
Nrgm,
who
I*
charged
with
park­
Mr.
Kaula
again
urged
all
those
wrerkage
enuld
not
l-e
trnrneil
I
emptiun as of Jan. 31
totallr I
Clifton Wehb waa rlted
But police rhlef Thuinax cause of Ihe pro-rn,e of i-u of Ihe Mlsoiuii I'lolifid'-i Sunslnno
“ th* worst mat performance of ing n. a highway. Damage to who have not yet contributed to I 1,449, only two lex* than on It- cidentally.
Special -.sere derailed about !"
4
•
•
•
M
It
n
f|«rlx Oh I ■»» I mu I
this
ear
waa
put
at
410.
Cheaper
Hy
fumes. An rmrrernrv erew fi-m A. M tiMluy ul Glen I'uik, 21
»cnd thrir checks to R. W . Deane same date of the nreviou* yra.
the year” (I960) In "
Mr.
Nrll,
traveling
wrc»t
on
Cel­
Ihe ir»v rroltpanv was
uimnne.l miles south of lii-ii'. All "f thn
at the Atlantic Dank and pointed Sanford Doudney, County lax u
The Doicn.”
The editor* o f the tjimpoon ery Avenue attempted to pans the nut that with the end of the drive *e**or, announced this morning
immC41IRir|y,
immediately. Members -aid
nm 111
..
„ ........ s ...riaelil nml lh
fumes wonlil have to l&gt;e piiiii|&gt;s*t ‘
1 1 .
. *
leleeted Mi** Taylor ami Dean parked automoMIr and the colli- rapidly approaching several hun­
Property owners have until M*&gt;
on wax
from
thr
ludldlnx
l-efo-r
a
search
rmllrara.l
&gt;u • nl&gt; -&gt;n.- ju-r
,
(Rockwell ax “ Tha bloat Ohpec- •Ion with the oncoming truck re­ dred ilollara yet remain to be rais­ 31 to apply aiwl file fo r personal j
11 pm ti-il In jut
(i
w
iisafS
s&gt;ex*l
"
»
i
tionabie Movie Chiktrcn o f the sulted, It wae reported.
ed,
property returns awl
Intangible i
...
.
Year.”
property return*, he said.
1 A LLA H A8SM-, t)h . H—GlH
And aa Ihe "Happiest
Kvcnt
Failure to file on time makes --Radioactive
particle*
earrlrd
f of the Year," the cdltora cho*r
the owner liable to loose thr r.gh! i &gt;•' t »• atmospticic finm the atomic
Hhlrlay Temple’* announend reto homestead exemption, iogeth&gt;- texting ground* in ..eva-ia ap- a* for p a te n tly have showed Up In Taltlrement from the movie*. •
with other eiempllona such
The Lampoon said tWeir "Ho*,
disability, eiemptlon as Ihe hm i iahantee.
Dr. Itiiwliind K. Johnson, themroc*- go annually u tha actor
of a family, or for household fsirn&lt;or aetrvxa who m the previous
luro up to 1690 in value, he staled. L try Insliucior at Florida Slate
By HOW MID H . III. t h l .HI UU
University, reported dust par­
year "haa shown thoaa quatiti,-To this will be mull'd a 10 pei Boy N outs of Srminole County, who this week are Ctlebtatiag the
at perseverance, leadership and
ticle- in- lestrd with a Geiger
AftfHKTATFD IMtl’JtH SCIIiNTi: UDITnit
rent
penalty
which
w
ill
be
levlm
personal integrity which have 4lit anniversary of scouting in America, will Lunch their annual fund
counter
“ showed
significantly
AUGUSTA. GA . Feb, 9 (A*) Ik e South Carolina H-bomb plant
on the personal and
intangi'ii more ranlo-as'tlvlt (• than Is gen­
helped make Tfolfywood what It shire here Friday,
property.
is tur ate in the bole for A bombs.
erally
no.mal
in
Ihe
nlmosphtee.”
•
A
*_
,
.
.
rrMiir
nib
mm
»n
inr
nuuu«i»im»r.
la today.”
In Sanfnnl, (toy Stout week will lie markrd by special observances
Rriauie it is apparent (tom ibr catefully wotilesi annoiniesmen- nf th
’ I L added there are not enough
at Church services on Roy Scout Sunday, and feature programs at civic « . t T « g a i lM
_
JND DRGREK BURNS
UH*'-Tk
/ ' . Bctlvatfd particle* in the air to United Slate* Atomic Enetgv Cotnmi»»ion that tin iraitoi or traiints to
Mr*. Roxy T o ff o f Osteen wa* and service club lunrhetm*. The Scouts dvemselvei staged an advance Doudney pointed out. The Sanfor- . ^ ron,idered harmful.
|m- built here will be sblr in mskr either H or A Unth materials.
^
alee" held at district ha* a 3 mill levy on school j Dr. John-on said it I* likely
treated fo r errand degree bum* celebration on Jan. 27 in the first annaul Scout “ Kickamo'
It Is implied that a swllih from * "
bonds, and the tasks Monroe, I V the chilly- air mr»* whlrh brought
tkia mam lag by Dr. Orrtlla Bark* .Seminole High Rehnol.
ola and Geneva districts have ’ last weeks cold »n*p pushed Into one to the other may »-■ mail* on rrnetnr that would make trltiim
at
remald.Laugh ton Memorial
The "Klckehookre" consisted of for Ihe o rgin lu tL n of
short notice. Even If the hiding n hut not lx- adaptable for pintoHorpltal.
comnetIon between Seoul troop* new Scout unit* during Ihe cmlng mill. Tho othsr districts have n- Florida th» Ncvaox air contain­ bomb should fall, The South Caro
liitn. That possibility -inns roll'd
schaol
bond
mil
lag*-.
The burns, caused
ing the ranmactivity.
of the rounty in activities o f tent- moots. Ig allow the opportun'ty ol
nut by the cnipha«i&gt; fnt fuel for
lino
plant
still
is
a
first-line
hnmh
catching on fire from
pitching, axrmanship. flrehuilding more hoy* to hecomt Reut*.
indutry.
source.
MORE BROKER" t ROURLH
■tare, were located
Statistic* show that cut of every
cooking, signalling, physical fitPORTAL |M)X
Trllum I- not n fuel. Scientit*
The
Commission's
annnuneenir
m
WOODBRIDGE.
N
.
J
H
Feb.
6
Postmaster Joel Field announeml
ness, and fun game* for Cubbing. four boy*, t h r s want to bc-wrac
have said rrm-atedly that Irituni
reads:
"The
new
AKC
plant,
wl.ib
•
—Trouble
continued
to
plague
condition la rega
this morning thet a motorist
(tlnre the concept of (tcowtlng In Seoul*, but onlv one out o f four
•sill give either nn xnlosion or
America in 1910, over ninteen mil­ actually Joins because of a tack of (lie Pennsylvania Railroad’* "The “ courtesy" mail box ha* been In* having a primary military pur­ nothing. It lx a fa* t that their
Broker"
last
night—
24
hour*
afpose
«l
|hi*
time,
will
add
In
the
stalled on the northcnxt corner
lion young men and hoys have Boy Scout Pack*, Troops, and Exstatement ■ never -mil trllum mo­
tc- tha Tuesday night I rah: o f Palmrtto Avenue and First
Trllum Is not a fuel. Sciential* nth- power ix n impossihillty, but
N t t a r E K I T r R ID
passed through the ranks nf scou­ jilorsr units In nxtitrace.
crashed
here
killing
43
person*.
| ROCK ISLAND ,
Tha third in a series o f fix Cub
Street which will enable patron* fuels which will some day he nee­ t(*at I- lx*cBit«e they dislike the
ting and have hrnrfitrd from its
A t Mata wan, N. J „ several in automobile* to drop letters 41- ded to utilise thx atomic energy ward impossible.
(AT— The national
program o f physical fitisemx. rill- 1waders' Training Courses will ha
stations
beyond
Wood
bridge,
the
red ly Into tha box. Parcels also tor useful power. I f the new faci­
lenthip training, and character
racier held on tonight at Ua Plrt* Msvt- • trilum power is dermilely
lities are not needed for defense, ruled out hy a recent report of
thadlst Church Baaday School An- train apparently waa switched mar be mailed.
building. A t the present
Is Um wrong track, nude a sudMail deiMMlted In thl* courtaty •he- ran produce fuel for Indus­ the Joint committee on atomic
there are over two and halfr'mff-'
Boa Scouta In America, amt an
in adfa r Cuh 4m atop and U t M np L to the boa will be eollstded In time tn try.”
e n e r g y I congressional! whlrh
M tk n f an oacoailag J «rw y Cen­ make all dispatches up to 9:30
I.-Skier* a n d ___ _
Not an official word wo* said state*;—''tritum—hae no known
ditional 700,000 adult leader*.
tral t l * A
In Seminole County, there are of Fanfond, (M od*, gad
P.M., the same aa tha letter drop about making trltum. the heavy nr forseeable peacetime uses is a
Roth traiaa were traveling slow­ In the main poxt office.
tend Arsenal
hydrogen needed in ll-bomb The source oof power.”
IS Scout U m m . both N egro and parents o f Cub age hays fi
any
ly and stopped at a safe dlstanre
white, threw Cub Packs, and two other communlltea of
'Hi* bog now at th* entrance to Commission does not rule toil tri■Hh red I
The r&gt;nfo othsr possible product
"Tho Broker" wa* an hour L ie the Poet Office wilt he moved and tum. or plutonium, the A-hnmh o f the Smith Carolina reactors i*
F.gplorrr Scout Unit*. Included In Country.
.•Frocpwrtr Red,'
W. Tyre, ruhmaatef o f Park M whan it nachad ita terminal at patrons are requested to use tho rvnloxlve.
these (trout unit* are about 400
tiea el mile Mg
plutonium bomb metal— which (•
It aatlaaea na C age Stset
courtesy mall box instead.
It might he pneslhlv In design a
active Smuts. Plana are underway

Lend Lease Talks
Stalled A s Soviet
Refuses U.S. Terms

.Si’SSSfS’ mTJS m' M a rin e Murders
E stra n g ed Wife;'
OflCC A rc

Three People Hurt
In Auto Accident

Woman

Mltyfuif Raises $205
For March Of Dimes i

Harvard Stud
tudenta
Lampoon Hollywood

E

RsTilrOsid Men Arc O r­
dered Back To Work
At 4:00 P.M. Today
And Given Raises

HomentcadExemption
Application*! Arc D 1 *hootr

Tallahassee KeportH
Uadinaetive PartlcIcH

Carolina Plan! Will Be Combined
H And A Bomb Production Center

Boy Scouts To Launch Fund Drive
On 41st Anniversary O f Movement

sm ,

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____

_ _ _ _ _ _

Head 01* Britain's
HtighChickenFnrnt

LONDON, Feh. 4—(A’) - A Florida uefountani-turned-ponllryman
ha- unit a&lt; head of Britain's
vn-t chicken farm In Gsndda,
West .Yfrica, It tent reported here
today.
■*7ie Hiitlsh Colonial Develepmint Corporation would nol commrnl on report that Millard J.
I’hillip-, t4, nf Jack cons ille, l-'la.,
had , loiekcil the job while on
1#nvi In the United Stale*.
Art official did -ay that I'hilhp.
hnd done "excellent work" In vel­
um: up the farm,
Phillips ssho had been s poilltryinati In the llahnnius scent to
Gamhia three year&gt; ago to head
ihe project, sshleh fir«l required
ihe clearance of 10,090 acres nf
hush.
Ten thousand
Rhode Island
batching eg;: were impelled to
gel i lie enterprise clucking.
l.ast Thursday food minister
.Maurice Wrhh reported that 107
box*-, rontainlnu .74,620 eggr,
bad turn received during the laxt
half of I960 He admitted that
it was le»« than had l*een exin-eli'd from the project, which
ba« cost an estimated 620,000
pounds (42,290,0001 in just ovrr
two yea fit.
The farm wax ret up to even­
tually provide Britain with 20.oiUi.iinn eggs and 1,000,000 poundof dre-tecT tmultry a year.
Uggs are rationed In Britain
i•'•■■llxxeX II- 9'xxe H ir l

Bmiioviinl Favument
Will iJi* Ituplauod
Work is doe to -tart It- \t week
in replacing vvilh 43 inch cont rete pipe the damaged sewer nut­
let which caused u rollap&gt;e in tho
pavement of Heminnle Boulevard
near I’ntk Avenue lome week*
ago, City Man.mer Clifford MeKihliin said thl« morning.
Street Stipt. Sid BiChard will
have charge &lt;-f the work, After the
Mwer is repaired the "I&gt;Ib cavity"
in the Boulevard will he filled.
Thl« work 1* being held up for
a few davs, In »nite of the de­
livery nf the pipe hi the Shi rman
Concrete Pipe Co. This, said Mr.
McKibhin, Is due to the fact that
air rompretsnr rsjuiptnenl necsied
fur the Job I* being ir-ed to operate
a xand blaster to remove paint
from the Municipal Swimming pool
in preparation for the application
nf rubber hate paint,____________

Sanforri Weather
High yosterdav 72
l^iw ti»lay 3«
Bain .05 Inch
Fell, rain 2.67 inches
Normal Feh. rain 2.31 inche*.

jaipeaM aq.l
JACKSONVILLE
Atlanta
Ilitmark
Denvea
Dm Molnei
Fresno
New York
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee
Tampa

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V

PACE TWO

rt«M a u tin
it . rare. at
r w i or tu­
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t ( r » i r i H • ( Mar*k *. I f .
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m »I«
mt
Ikaaka. raaalallaa*. *r&lt;—-'ana-la**,
m»4 aailr** mt ealrrla'aneala far
Ika par**** » f tnH 'ii ***** will
k* rhararS lar al naalar sSrertls. » ! rail*.

n*ar*.*»i*a &gt;*iin»*n. nr

■alaaS V*«-a***tr H»*rr«*ata,»**, lar.. \ * « lark. I klraaa. In*
.rail. Hm i m i 111. *•. I nal*.
" ^ I l l M-ih I.i I* « l^nahff III !». r
AaaaHaii* f i r * * whlrk l&gt; eallileS
M flM lirlr la Ik* Ml* lal r**«kll&gt;
rail** al all Ik* l**al a#*** *rlal»4
la Ikla arw**a**r. ai will aa all
Al* ***** 4l***r*k**.

TIIUKHHAV, FEB. H, 1951
I GUAY'S IIIIII.K VKHHK
Tomorrow you may «*ke up In
your ullrr poverty. Thou nayrst I

uni rich anil lnrrr*-rd with goods,
and have need of nothing.— He v.

31:17.
Tin IL&gt;y Seoul! an getting ready
■for their Annual campaign lor
fundi Take cair id the Ikijti and
you d&lt;&gt; no! need In worry almul
the neat generation.
Tim Senate cnmmillee invetligating charge- of graft and farmitiim in the R R * ii tompoied of
four f)rtii'Mial&gt; and two Republi­
can!.

A culr jin tun d l.lirahetli Tay­
lor in a New York newtpaper ihowi
her in llie arm* of film director
Stanley Donen. all the lean from
her lectnl divorce action plainly
gone.
Of couue, everybody knew that
we were going to have to pay more
taxer in order to carry out thii
dcfenic buiineit. but now that the
finger ii being pointed, moil of
tM will howl, "Heavent, you didn't
mean ui, did you)"
Here's another hot one from the
Senate Banking Committee'* inverligstion into RFC loam. A Chicago
racketeer who war known at 'hr
"Punthlmard King" received a SI.500.000 loan fiom the RFC to
finance a hotel for pugi like Frank
CcwtrUo and Tony Accat^o. Read
all1about it hi the tufrenf jissud of

f : „|| ' .&lt;»'

President Human

Mateinal Mortality

THE WORLD TODAY

"Mother unit child doing well" wan reixirtetl In a higher
rcentaiic o f maternity cane* lattl year than ever before
the nation'a hintory. Estimate* for 1950 by the Metro­
politan L ife Insurance Company place maternal mortality
at some what less than 1 per 1,000 live births, and infant
mortality at about 29 per 1,000.
A h recently an 1938 the maternal mortality rate was
■1.4 Per 1.000 live births, mid the infant mortality rate—
deaths during the first year o f life— was SI per 1,000 live
births.
"The fact that the declines occurred during a period
of rising birth rates has added substantially to the number
o f lives saved among the mothers and babies," the company
notes.
In nnswer to the question os to how much safer ma­
ternity and infancy can become, it is pointed out tnat In
1918 Oregon had a maternal mortality rate of only 0.4
(H*r 1,000 births, mid Washington, Utah, and Connecticut
had rates tliut were only slightly higher.
"It now remains for the other states to do os well—
and the goal is already within the reach o f many," the com­
pany comments. "The opportunities for life conservation
arc far greater among infants than among mothers; while
piier|H'riij causes take the lives of fewer than 4,000 women
a year, close to 110,000 babies die before they reach their
first birthday."

UY DRW I1T MACKKNIZK
A P Foreign Affairs Analyst

K

__ i,

Co^ierj.

I -a croup

offttrnoit oiialiten i« Washington
th* other d .y that Amarkan
Ionian policy ii "to see that (hi
people of the world have the thing*
ihitt arc necruary to mike life
worth while and that they have
and live by the moral code in
which wa believe", |t’a a good trkk
if .k« can do i t
Former Prerident Hoov*.- ha*
•fain been (elected to help feed
a whole nation of tlarvins people.
The fird time it war Preiidrnl
Wilton who (elected him. Thii
time it ii Truman. And we «re
glad to ice that India'* Hand in
the United Nation* again*! the
policirr ol the United Stater it
aot to be allowed to interfere with
s great humanitarian act.
There ii not much enlhuuaim
for the adrenic- being made by
our Iroopr in Korea. It it a Iwayr
batter to advance than to retreat,
and yet to many people are con­
vinced that wr iliould get out of
j ' Korea, and the advancer ro de% finitely are in the opposite direc­
tion. that the enthuriann of alinoit everyone (r lem|ieird vyith
aome pessimismThank Cod for men like Eisen­
hower. Marshall and MacArthur
in this hour of world crisit. "No
other American", aayi Stewart
Abop, "hat had quite the power
to make or break this country'a
foreign relation) aa General of the
Atmy Dwight Eisenhower . . Tbv
remarkably character o| General
ear'a achievement in Euw mill not fatly understood."

Western Europe la stirring un­
easily over Indication* of strife
between the Soviet Union and non­
conformist Yugoslavia.
General THo, the Yugoslav dic­
tator, himself has announced
bluntly that Rusiia and her satalliter are plotting to "swallow"
Yugoslavia. He say* hi* country’s
borders arc directly menaced by
armies totaling frGO.CKM men.
There ar* sign* that th* show­
down between all-highest Moscow
and an Ideologically rebellious
Tito may not be tong delayed.
"Th# Economist", British weekly,
lnts out that "Tito's most *er&gt;■ present difficulty iv a short­
age of food, which would seem to
suggest that if hr it to be at­
tacked it will be In-fore the har­
vest."
That Is s deduction which
looks like Justification specula­
tion. However, it may be quali­
fied with the fart that the United
State* la In process of shipping
870.000,000 worth of food to h.v '
hit Yugoslavia and that some of iC
alreatiy Is licit:? distributed. A
mild wdntrr has aldnl the distri­
bution.
And urhat is tin- interest of thA dramatic i-oialilluii between the newest scientific rstarn Power* In a Yugoslavia
not so lung ago was salut­
discoveries and tin- most ancient materials Is being brought which
ing Moscow as the source of all
alsuit in a Yale University laltorutory.
giwxi 7
A dramatic coalition lietwceii the newest scientific
The answer iv that Yugoslavia
division of science Is to Is* used for research in the ages of (If In th* western ranipt would,
with Greece and Turkey
p-ologicnl finds, with tIts* aid of recently acquired know- together
form a powerful right flank for
ege and techniques in the field of radioactivity. A common the Western Allies in defending
ingredient o f all organic matter is a natural radioactive A e g e a n a n d Mediterranean
carlron-laotofie which loses Its radioactivity at u known theaters. That I* true grographirate. It had previously br-cn suggested that this offered a cullv and it I* also true In the
that these three eountrie*
clue to the exact age o f ancient materials when o f organic Isense
hihsI snine of the world's top
origin. Now discovery of exact age has become a practical fieM Ing men.
possibility through the development o f the Geiger counter
Yugoslavia has been arruslng
and techniques fur making exact measurements o f radio­ Russia of rsleustlng lo slrikr at
Tito's rrglnie through four Red
activity with it.
sst-IBle nrighlmr* of Yne-stavU
Through tills laboratory it Is cx[reeled that the ages —
Romania
Hungary. Hidenria
of relics containing organic materials can be fixed with pre­ *nd Albania— th* Yugoslavs He.
cision to times as early as IS,000 years ago. This will elimin­ -tare that these four countries
ate much of the guesswork from the reconstruction o f his­ o w e |&gt;een erestinv n#rr**rtv«
Incidents during recent
tory around these relics, and mny help to clear up aome border
months.
puzzling questions about the development o f the earth and
Tito arcuses Moscow of maneuv­
the various mens which Inhabit It. The better history is ering to ereele an excuse f« - In-»*Ion. He •*&gt;■• Yugoslavia face*
understood, the better the present mny be understood.
a struggle for Its survival.
Tl is o f more th*n naasing In­
terest that, eolnrblent with this
statement b»- the Generallwlmo.
Arm v spokesman Intimated to
A statement by the National Industrial Conference an
iiohll- for Ik* Rest time that
Hoard surveys relations between Industry and the military •he
Yugoslavia would look *o the West
establishment with regard to th e fulfilment o f contracts for for aid In ease of veer. The strokesmilitary grxxis. Complaints o f eneh against the other are man quoted no author!** for this
intimetinn. However. B'a ra w to
compared.
nee that even If It w «* ■ *ue*&gt;
Strangely, some of the complaints are the same on I* was a »hr«wd one. Whether
both sides. Each accuses the other of an unco-operatlra at they wanted to or not, th# Westtitude, of poor inspection practices and failure to take ad­ rrn Allies verv likely would be
lata ruch e conflict.
vantage of statistical methods to control quality,. In d u stry drawn
Apropos of this suggestion or
accuses the military of lack o f appreciation o f standard yreetern aid. Yutoetav political
commercial practices, and the military acquits industry of anal vat* any Moscow Is pressing

TH U U S PAV FEB. 8. 1951

Now Measure Of Time

f

Making- Military Goods

lack of knowledge, of contracts and their, requirements.
There are more coniptalnta on the part of both*
It might appear from thu lists that industry and the
military arc at each other’s throats. Actually they afe not.
Rut there seems to be a lack of understanding between
them, an instinctively defensive and heckled attitude o f
each toward the other.
This is the himurn failing which causes most of the
difficulties in the relations o f Individual people and o f na­
tions.

"Into harness to eld Rod ana*
plant tn eonouar Western Europe.
UN Interesting and encouragInr
nf tW*
cotillon
la that, despite the grove dangers
hanrug over her. Yugoslavia ten t
squawking. A few days ago Tjto *
general staff Informed hint that
his Arm v I* "ready to wlthetand
aggression."
,
Perhaps this is one reason why
key American diplomat* In Europe
meeting In Paris lost week, expressed th# boltef Rusite wouMn l
In-I** *n Invoson o f Yugostevls
this veer, end wouldn't atari *
i o m Ks s i i r***» o*»—
•
lOn H m s
lbe Jury requested ten trial ex- Chinese ;*&gt;* Ilians. The Third Divi­ world war In ’•I*
sion was identified un the :15th
hltilts, Inriudlng th* following:
Division’s right flank, southeast
A copy of a letter «rnl bv Rem­ of
Knud.
ington and his forme: wife ami
A field dispatch reporting the
mother of his two chililrrn. Aon
IIV s IIvsh I * ( • ■ N i » **■#*
Moos Remington, to the left-wing artillery barrage was heavily
nisys 11nr New Masses, in whirl: censored.
A staff officer said It appeared *' tllg"ed by Assistant Anny Sec­
they rnrltisr*] a 9100 contribution;
an aircraft production schedule likely th* Reds would withdraw retary Karl R- Bendelaen, It
used by the ar Production Board; to th* north bank of the winding said Ur# Army will recommend
and a latter from Remington to lien. The river began to threw congressional legietetlon to o v
his mother In 1937, using Bo* Han. The river began to tha sure retuntpilon and continuance
If th*
the «unions
lit'- Knoxville, Term., tu e ro- tonight. Know fell on the wester of normal rail service IJ
front.
.
faf) to settle
and Ui#
tho opotabtr*
epos
turn address.
Without firing a shot, the Puerto their differvn
difference* "wllhlo a
Box KIM had been described liy Rlceni took IjMO-fuot Mangyong eonabte Ume."
the prosecution aa a mull drop for mountain overlooking
The Army order Is baaed upon
the Communist Party in Knox­ Is the highest peek before the authority received from th# Pre­
ville, where Remington then was rily. So quickly Imd the Chirms sident loat Aug. 85. The Army took
employed as a messenger for the fled their position* the Puerto technical control o f tho principal
Tennessee Valley Authority.
Riran* found rice still warm In railroads at that time to end e
The brunette Mr*. Rrmlnrrtnn howl*.
The’ Army order sold the work
testified against her husband tim­
The general advance followed in
ing the trial. Rhe Is an admitted the wak* o f tiger-fared tanks stoppages which began In Deeem
ei-ComniunIst.
o f the U. 8- 36th Division. The bar and brokt out again recently
Before the Jury went out. Judge armored column—task fort* Dal are "lha unlawful actions of a
Noonan cautioned It that “Justice rin -plunged over mined roads to relatively smell group.
Pending at thte time ere con­
Hoy* not flourlst midst emotional within four miles ef Seoul, shell
excitement and stress."
ed the rlty and then withdrew for tempt of court actions against the
Brotherhood of Trainmen, tweed
After the verdict, Judge Nnonun the night.
dis­
told the Jury: “ I want to extend to
Other tank-led forces rammed on allegation the union
each member of the Jury th* ahead more than a mil* ta move regarded court orders against a
thank* o f the court for the con­ the Allied line to within 9H mile*
Too retroactive Increases ap­
sideration you have given the o f Seoul. On# o f tho armored
testimony In the course o f the column*, south-souths#it of Seoul, proved by the Army provide U 'j
trial, t believe that tha verdict wav Identified as from the U. 8. cento an hour more for yardmen
end y.xrd masters and flea cent*
you have arrived a t’I* a fair one." Third Division. This woe
an hour addHtenal for employ**
Remington, poker-face through­ Force Fisher.
out the trial except when he took
Red resistance we* etlffer on la road service.
Tho Army said that tho granting
tha eland in hie own defense, ap­ Ur* control and aost-control fronts.
peared smiling and unconcerned However, gslna In those sectors of those Increases does not alter
as ha awaited th* Jury's delibera­ rongod up to olght miles. War- existing operating rutei and other
tions.
Shiga hammered
d both ronr*. wgp.
when Pro*ideal
Attired In a brown tweed eult,
lane* lashed a t Rod supply lines
________ Arm y aoteure of
white shirt and brown and red lie,
t tho north oral on tho sort cooat. tho_____,
railreads, he directed that th*
he browsed through books at the
Pace# of ferocious Tigers had terms
and eoudUloaa o f omploy.
defense counsel table,
been painted on the blunt notes ef
a. attorney Irving It. Haypol, th* tanka la
U. 8.
Fore* Delete meat la effect than should continue
_— t he Wee for t^re to. frighten
who prosecuted
______ a a &amp;
r o &amp;
d s r s
ntor, thank*
inked Ur* Jury after Chhm soJW

Remington Convicted Resistance Crumbles

PrcHldent Ordcnt

t

that

something

■ .OLSziJsfrS

c /M fir T U t

K

' Wa see where a toll bridge is
eg to be built from Famandina
S*. Marys, Cs. al a cost ol
&gt;0.000 became the present
... is not attracting enough traffie and the bridge will make the
more readily accessible to
*S}
Tune was when FeraanI Was the leading tourist resort the verdict and'then hiked that
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»riUoaieat
Ibe elate. But a lot of Water Remington tfflB r to await with tho o
am!T
, sai
l U . t* lailadai la Mw*Aia|T
i Urn carrier!
umhru, tie.,
Cot. Tom Dot
Wn down lha St. Marys since sentence.
I during um
Th* defense ohjeeted,
I, but Judge
J
stood on o
th* Prasidsrl)
Ington'a 96,- plungo north'
Nuonar
nan revoked Remington':
and observe1Charles Rasa, th:
Dvpertment
ball. The *
"If
It
wasn’t
a*
hasp
you
route
Mffe jams o« First Street.
was ted proiahly ooo Seoul today from
S S iT S L ifi
“Wily on Saturday afternoon,
8. mar- where we are standing."
nor th* Army wiuld negottete
complaint*

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with tho untena for a new contract.
Ho anld Army ■eeia tai i
Pace

Truman Dares
r font inout item P*ge One)
ditpute with the railroads.
Mr. Truman refused to tell a
nows
conference,
h ow ever,
whether his order to the Army
eellrd for drafting o f striker*—
a move he recommended in the
1010 strike Just before It fold­
ed—or for use o f soldier* to
operate trains still tied up.
He void Secretary o f Arp:y **•«■
would have a statement later. '
Mr. Truman first read reporter*
a formal statement deploring the
strike and saying there are still
aome ‘ III advised or Irresponsible
men whe or* disregarding Aba 0 w
ergeney needs of their country.
Then, he tossed In th* inf
remark roMperiny the Wilton Ir

Hanking subcommittee report any
easing Donald Dawson, Mt Adinlnivtrstlvr assistant, and othera
of exercising "considerable inv
fluence" on three directors of thd
It-convtruction Finance Corpora*
lion In the granting o f loans.
lie called It an asinine repori
and said he had full confidence la
Bbwson.
'A sked whether Daw-son should
request an opportunity to bo
hoard, the President sate ho
should have been railed before
llr* group issued Its report.
He said he had under consider­
ation another reorganisation plan
for the RFC transferring It to
a federal deportment, He recalled
he once proposed putting it in
the ton:merer Itepartmrnt, hut
Congress turned It down.
In response to other question*.
I. He would welcome on attempt
congressional advocates to rut
budget. He sold they tried to
Ml added to
do It before but instead
It, Hr escribed the new
a good, tight ono and
gieos to try to trim Itif f ) Ho has received no rerun*bwmtetlons from Genvral MacAr­
thur for use o f Chinese NathmelIrt troops against the . Reds l«

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ir -s ils s s S -r t-a ra ts n s ii
V. Trombly uf Grosre Pointv lal-.
led tli&lt;- elalm n “ lie." He said a
note found on Daly Indicated he
had intended to kill hi* w ife and
himoelf and leave the intpre-inn
they had sliest together in n Volun­
tary suicide pact...
Daly admitted, Trombly -aid,
that he broke into the home
occupied by Mr*. Daly and her
' widownl mol bet, Mrs. Pauline
Helih. He hid in a elosel three
| hours, the shotgun clutched in his
hand*, awaiting their return.
When the women dscorered a
door pane broken and started to
] call police, Italy raced from hlr
' hiding ptare, Trombly related, the
i The Marine knocked Mrs. Hebb
dawn, grabbed his estranged wife
and fled to her bedroom with her,
locking and luirricading the door.
Thrca patrolm-ii answered Air*.
Ilriih's call, and told the barricad­
ed Daly: "W e've got the house
I surrounded. You can't grt away
with this. Just t * sensible and
come out before anyone gits
butt."
“ I won’t conic out till I've talk­
ed with (Jinny," Daly ruth d lurk.
‘ I'm not Irving to get away with
anything. .Iu*t let me talk wrilh
tier amt no on** will l*c luirtm-d.'*
Fliiatly, they told him: ''Duly
it U now exactly 16 minute* to
Ik*. We’ll give you Just 16 minuteto finish your talk."
The rountv-sl o ff the minuteThey announced, "(* K , wr't#
rowing in." A roar from n shot­
gun answered them.
D.ilv joinnl the Marine- lad
Jan. (1. after eloping with the
girl Jan. k’H, Il'Sn.
Mr*. Dnly recently fibwl - -»il
for diverco and bad obtained his
emergency leave on a plea of
domestic tumble.
Assistant prosecutor William
I'atrirk. Jr,, quoted Daly n* »«ying:
‘1 didn’t intemi to shoot I Jin­
ny, 1 only wanted to scare hir.
'I went over for a ta*l talk. When.
I carried Ginny into her bedroom
In ought under control and ex­ -he didn't resist. She sat on the
tinguished by most of St. Paul's la? with her luck against the
firefighting equipment called in hcadl-oanl and wc talked quietly.
the wen*. Off-duty firemen w*ro The gun war by her arm.
(Is tH ts H r twM rase tie# I
recalled to duty and standby equip■When the police came, I In­
could be mode.
from nearby tended tn give myself up without
An emergency infirmary was set
* * * moved
up in the nearby general offices of Minneapolis to man station, left any trouble. When they yelled,
the firm to treat thou- with lesser v" c* n*
f ° r S1- * * ul •quip- ■we're roming In,' I picked up the
gun ami started for the door.
hurts. Those more seriously In neiit.
Th* blast broke several thouJured were taken to Atwker (city)
•Ginny said, 'They'll kill you If
-ami windows, some of them as you have that gun in your hand*::
end private hospitals.
L.
Two hour* a fter the lda*t Atu-- much a* right city blocks away.
„„?■. -•
sh(. rBUght
ker hospital reported it* supply at Tin- explosion was felt two miles
I tried to null it away and
iiliwisl
f'rtlr tranafgslpns
fVsinalmUr.. was ex'
* .. n
v
blood for
it went o ff."
iiauslvd and erm-tgemv mil.- tut
Virginia
died
In
the arm* of a
donor* were made. Extra doctor* ‘
pollrriusn carrying her toward en
and nurses were summoned.
.. FU8TUUIA,
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■ O......Fub.
, B-Upl­
,
oiubylsncc.
cj
r
Lout men were killed ami
three
Ed
Jorissen. on*-■ of. th*
"tr"
th. injured 4e|r ,nJu|rd ^
lfU il4
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. Ttu- g iilo father, f-eorgo K.
being treated a t 8b f.uke's ilospl- * e,p teJu,r,icriliiajly,
today at Hebb, .irc-l 10 years ago- « • r“ J
tat. said the' explosiytt'vras "what propane gas exp)o«lon ^
a member of the printing fin * ot
an atomic *xplorJw) would sound mi* Alias Crankshaft Co. ..
i, Th* fottf wcje working lo a SO Kvaaa. Winter 8 H r ii, and was
like.
-,. , r
.
*y,!b't.fqot
heating
’room
of
the
a nationally rarngniiod nuthorilj
" It war Ifk
*
pi ad t’a 'hardening
department, cm fine printing. Another daughter
to midnight
which
vfas
d«qioli*he«L
Ttiev
Wep-i
■aid. II* w*
Is klra. U cte p a \ » f ChJcrtRd,
"'Iftndgrd ehtavS.
Cbsllrt W.
feet but rui
Huffman,
Floyd
Ream,
am)
Gentand abrasion**-'- ’ &gt;• ■■; u
Sewell.
The first viettrt ;Mrtttjf|fI
crankshaftsr
Ed Marty, 74, a'retry ring machine 1A -fifth man. Virgil Rasinacr
Eighty smplov** Of the day shift
operator in the minimal* imll-linr. wn* ell tier In tho room or ai tha
Anxious relative* and friritis doorway, said police Chi/e Timothy were in the plant.
Chief Walsh said since the four
raced to the scene ghtn they heard Walsh. Itssimy-r, an tniployca o f
« inrtthuicry company, who was
o f the mart,.
ttslping in Ihu opmntion of newly mon at tho scene of the bta»l
Fire that hfwkit out wa*'quickly itwtallt-tl. equipment, was critically were dead, it would ho difficult to
determine what »ol o ff tho exhurt.
Chief Walsh said rropant i s , pkitkra. He theorized there might
Korea and on tho Chinese main- ussxi in the heating room uplodmi. nav( been a leak in the propane
land. There have |*en Tokyn re- but the cause of the explosion waa gas line.
.
porta that MacArthur favorod do­ not known.
The company ship* crankshafts
ing that. Asked whsthrr MacThu heating room was used to In numerous builders of. auto* and
Althur had any tiling to do with ha-iien inwrings on autemetivo trues*.
the foreign |»mk-y, Mr. Truman
replied im commrnl. Th--n he re­
marked that the Pri-sldent is n
s|mnslb|e for fnreign policy.
•1. llr hs i referrefl lo the S&lt;«
retary of Agrietiiture lha rerun:
mondatbma o f southern legisla­
tor* for rvmuval of all price e-mtrola from cotton.
4. lie still feel she hud n full
understanding with the Fed-ral
Reservo Bonn! that it woold snpsrt the Treasury'* policy'of c«nnulng low Interest rate* on gov­
ernment Imiala -luting the present
emergency.
One hoard mothlier, R arriitn
Eerie*, ha* to id no such under­
l-nltm l N cw n A t ’a r ta p n
standing was reached al a While
Also— A Gaud Mu-ilral
House ronferm c* test stack. An­
other, James K. Vardanian, rriU"Movifa Under The SUtni"
riaed his aaaoctetvs fat allowing
the President, na he put-lt, to gain
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manufacture o f glaw from th*
mining o f silica to its fabrication
Into the finest plate was shown
i t the meeting.
Colored vltrolite with its fade
proof rotors wo* shown being
manufactured os wall oe the procoss of making safety glass by
sandwiching a atrip o f p'
tween taro glass plates.
Judge Douglas Rtenstrom askad that the heard o f dimetor*
putting tb# Joyos. faro
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Bjuall claims court, which would
fnciltetale tho collection o f dobU
-‘T f * d ^ &gt;°Rtetwtrom also roconn
mended that ftowan and a r . .
gratutetonr not* bo avnt to t l *
Fosgate Company which Is plan­
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Miss Betty Cagle Is
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THURSDAY
Miss Hetty Cagle was hostess
K m l i h n h rarttl will be held at for the regular meeting of the
UM P in t Methodist Church at 8:30 Y. W. A. of the First Rapttat
P. M. AU stagers art urged to at* Church on Tuesday arenlng. The
meeting was conducted by Mrs.
The
Douglas
Jobe
Junior Leon Swain, Jr., president, anJ
Brotnerhool will meet at the was opened with a prayer by
church thi* even Inc at 7:30 p. Mr*. F. L. Dampler.
M.
The devotional and stewardship
oition of the program was led
Under the sponsorship of Bet*
r Miss Margaret Hunt assisted
Sigma Phi angrily the reception
lat at the Fernald-Laurh'on Mr- bv Miss Joan Dam pier. Mis* Marmortal Hospital 1* Mr*. F.rnest lha Shannon, Ml»* Betty Cagle,
Miss Ruth Schmidt and Mr*.
Southward.
Swain. After Mr*. Swain strrssed
FRIDAY
The Ixora vJlrcle of the Garden the Importance of studying the
Cluh will meet at 11:00 A. M manuel and committee report*
at Mre. James Terwillegvr'a home wrrr heard, the meeting was clos­
al 2610 Hiawatha Avenue, befoic ed with sentence prayers.
Refrchinents were served by
leaving for Orlando where they
will have lunch at the AtigrMU the hostess to Ihe Misses Josn
Dampler, Margarrt Hunt, Martha
Hotel.
The Palm Circle o f the Gartlrn Shannon, Hetty Cagle, Balkan*
Club will meet for a luncheon I’ carrc, Kay Holtclaw, Barbara
Ruth Schmidt,
Mr*.
at the home of Mr*. W. L. Lund- McNab,
quilt. Co-hostesses will Im- Mrs. Swalr. Mr*. Dampler and Mr*.
W. W. Tyre and Mr» George W. C. Cagle._____________________
Willlama. Jr., Mr*. II II. Coleman
will apeak on flower arrange*
menle.
The Central Circle of the Oar, H) BOB T H O M A S _____
den Club will meet with Mra. K
HOLLYWOOD.
Feb. I - i d l —
0. Kilpatrick at her home 228
West Eighteenth Street at 10:00 This week a different kind or
banquet was held In Hollywood.
A. M.
Cocktails were not served. Nu
The Mimoaa Circle of the Gar*
den Club will meet at 10:00 A. M. •wards were given. In fact,
at Mra. Carl Ohnrpeninit'a home rMhlng occurred th*l would crok®
at 3667 Palmetto Avenue.
deadline* in the newspapers.
Dirt Gardener* Circle of the
The event wa* lha second annual
Garden Club will meet with Mra. banquet of the Hollywood Christ•
John Rogers at 010 Myrtle Ave­ iau group. Guest* were ushered to
nue, at 10:00 A. M.
tahle* in the hotel dining room,
Sanford Townirnd Cluh No. I where they found folder* explain­
will hold its aeml-monlhly meeting ing the group.
at the City Hall at 7:30 P.M. A
It was founded In July, 1019, by
Valentina party will be held aryl “ certain Christian entertainer*
refreshment* will be served. All with the purpose " t « provide
vDItlng Townaendlte* and friends Christian fellowihlp fo r artlsla
are Invited.
of the entertainment world and to
The Rote Circle of the Garden
unite them In withes* to those of
Club will meet at 0:46 at the home
of Mra. Charlea R. Lawson on their profession who laek • vital
relationship with the Lord Jesus
Cameron Avenue.
Christ."
The Asalea Circle of the Garden
The folder added that the group
Club will Intel at 8:00 P.M. at the
home o f Mra. BUI Tyre on Mellon- U non-sectarian and Interdeno­
minational, meeting every Monday
villa Avenue.
The Magnolia Circle o f the Gar­ night for r Ml Clout discussion*.
den Club '—111 meet at 10:00 A.M. Those directing the group's afat the home of Mr*. C. I- Powell. fairs "art understood to adopt a
E. B. Stowe will talk on tropical scriptural atlituda toward intoxi­
cation, profanity or Immortality."
landscaping.
Lenten Evening service* at the Founders Included Jane Russell,
All Boult Catholic Church will be Connie Haines, Porter Hall and
Colleen Townsend.
at 7i30 P.M.
Guests wan gneted by cowboy
The Sallle Harrison Chapter of
the D. A . R. will rteet at 3:00 P. ■tar Roy Rogers, who introduced
M. at hire. C. Stuart Brown's llall. The character actor offered
home with Mrs L- P. Hagan a* a prayer In which he asked "God'a
co-hostess. Visiting D. A. R.'s ere help to avoid the pitfalls wa face
welcome.
in our profession.
A fter dinner, Ronald Reagan
Seminole Rebekah Lodge No. 43
will hold Ite regular meeting In opened the program. Although not
H ie Odd Fellows Hall at 8:00 a member of the group, he ex*
PP. M. All members are urged pressed his Interest, citing that "a
to be pretent. Visiting Rcbekan* generation ago, actors couldn't be
are wecome.
burled in the churchyard." Hu
Under the sponsorship o f the scored publlrlty which he said
Beta Sigma Phi sorority the re­ made actor* appear “ craay, im­
ceptionist at the Faraald-Laugh- moral and not like the reel of the
ton Memorial Hospital Is Mra. C. world.'
E. Carlton.
Rogers
g e n added
_____ that It's too bad
A "World Day of Prayer" will fBMjfl____
pie never hear the
th good thing*
ha observed at the First Presby­ 4bout acton."
% r Ilia
**■ ■ iouartat sang
terian Church el 8:30 P.M. with •'Steal Away"
iy" andI then he and
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith a* chairman. wife
Evans
joined them in
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The Jacaranda Circta will meet " I t la No Sec rot What God Can
at 3:00 P.M. at Mr*. Thomas Do."
Vaughan’s home on West Eigh­
Western star Stuart Hamblin
teenth Street.
told how "finding Chrlat" changed
The Hemcroealli* Circle will his life. “ I was a bigger phony
meet at 7:30 P.M. at the home of than you could be,” he said. He
Ihe M litc* I -aura and Edna Chit­ told of selling 1100,000 of fa !i«
tenden
teeth on the radio In a mohth
SATURDAY
and being fourth leading horn
A program for children, In emt- trainer at Santa Anita In 1847.
ncllon with the “ World Day of
But, "after becoming n Christ­
a ver" will be held at McKinley ian." he gave up hia stable and
Hall at 10:00 A.M. with Mra. W. was "fired" from his radio Job of
P. Chapman In charts.
31 years because hn refused to
MONDAY
Clrclea of the women of Ihe have n beer sponsor. "You cannot
P in t Presbyterian Church will be V/IOthe Christian and 1/I0th
meat as follows: No. I, M n. R. A- W ill 1 HcalThelr Land- 2 ChronlCobb, Chairmen, with Mra. John clea 7:11-22.
A. Kick— lift W. Sixteenth Street
A ll the women o f the church
at 3:30 P. M.; No. 8. Mra. R. A. are urged to attend and visitors
King, Chairman, with Mra. C. W. will be welcome.
MeKlbbln, WOU Magnolia Avenue
TUC.4UAY
at 3:00 P- M.; No. 3, Mrs. CharThe Women's Bible Class of the
las Lawaon, Chairman, in lha So­ First Baptist Church will meet at
cial Room of the Annex at 3:00 7:30 P.M. at the home o f Mrs.
P. M.f No. 4. Mra. P. T. Piety, Francis Bolt. Co-hostesses will
Chairman, with Mr*. A, B. Wallace
ho Mrs. ft. Newann, Mrs. M. L.
Silver Lake at 3.00 P. M. No. 6,
Mra- H. Whelchrl, Chairman, with Denton, and Mrs. O. M. McCall.
Tho Junior High P.T.A. will
Mra. G. It. Elliott, 010 E. Third
BL at 3:30 P. M.i No. « . Mra. !L meet at 3:30 In the school audi­
Woodruff, Chaliman, with Mn. torium. Founders Day will be ob­
Harris Folds, 8I » Escambia Drive served. Th* board will moot at
at 3:10 P. M.j No. 7, M n . Charles 8:30.
The Pilot Club will hold anMorrison, Chairman, with Mrs. A.
B. McRaney, 1117 Vemanga Ave­ nual "Bosses' N ight" at Ita dinnue at 3:00 P M.; Bs. Women's nor meeting In the Yacht Cfab
C'nl# No, I. Mr*. G M. Borf at 8:30 P. M.
Chairman, with Mr*. Gertrude Gil*
bert, 700 Palmetto Avenue at 1:00
P. M.: Bs. Women's Grcl# No. X,
Mra. i. M. G am tt, Chairmaa, with
Mrs Jack Armstrong 1806 Lo­
cust Avsnue at 8:00 P. M.
Ths circle* of ths Womans
Society of ths First
Missionary Bo
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mem* •!. Mr*. J. \V, Plant.
For the March me ting, a bamburger fry wn* planned for tho
mrmbii* and their hu*iiand* at
the home of Mrs, Charles Meeks.
Circle No. 7A of the First
After their market basket sale,
Mcthodiit Church met Tue-day
e\iriing at the home of M i4 refre*hment» were aerv'ed to thw
Vsrvm Pval with Mr,. H. W. following: Mr*. W. W. Tyre, .Mrs,
Sipple a* co-hoSte**.
C, t). Rulwit*. Mr*. Ashby Jottcs,
The meeting wa* conducted by
Mr* lltnke Sawyer, chaitman, iitni Mr* John Carlton, Mr* Max Fun*
th,- devotion vii
tend by Mrs. doiti, Mr*. Woodr w t a*ii, Mrs.
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Arthur Beckwith T* &lt; *tudy «n * i
given lay Mr*. Dyai front the Mrs l 1 &gt; rith, 'D - Plant, Mr*.
book. “ Wg !■, ek Him Together". S ow v,\|rw . Sipple, Mrs. Sleeks,
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Hport* King Of l**y
New*
HaaforS Marks! tOpors
Si 10 Twllleht Hongs
is «ParaSt
pibwo
Hporls
1:1* s*(n&gt;r
f:U citiy l^imbarilo Entertains
ll * « Dritllng On A Cloud
Tilt Ituav* rnf A Lady
t :JO Mrlody Lano
Tilt Keynotes Hy Carl*
1:00 Vsrlrty llall
1:10 Mset Tho Hand
• me Night Edition
• i l l l*hl| Iteed At Organ
&gt;:!• It's Daaestlm *

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&amp;ET FAST, SUPERFICIAL
MUSCLE PAIN-RELIEF WITH
Ttew DOUBLE- / )

IOi OO Halted Nation*

■• lit Tommy Dorsey Ork.
10:10 At Home W ith Mutlo
IDO* New*
UtOi Mlgn O ff

ACTIOM r / J u f u fju
n

working for Ihe devil," he rc&gt;
marked.
Colleen Townsend, who gave up
a promising movie career to devuit
her life to religious work, said she
never regretted her move. Hhc
told of a “ thrilling
with her
8 Ufa"
1
busbar*. Louis Evans, Jr., at
teligioui seminary.
"Jesus Christ doe* chsnge your
life," she observed. " I wanted to
be where God wonted ms."
Ringing star Connie Ilslnes then
sang “ Pa Rather Have Jesus Than
Anything.1
Ths principal address was do
Reared by Dr. Louis Evans, pastor
Of th* Hollywood Presbyterian
Church, largest Proab/lcrlan con­
gregation. Hs said that his oast•rn churthpoople were shocks'!
when they learned he w u being
transferred to Hollywood.

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A R T H R IT IS s R H E U M A T ISM
• N EU R IT IS
B U R SIT IS • SCIA TICA • L U M R A G O
Ami Muscular Achct ol Snrplf Colds fe m ptuidf R r lu r id at Point ol Pai 8

No Inlernal DobirR With SURIH1 Use It locally!
Motlomdfisojn.il Diug. Mcllijcholne Chloride Used
V o fr, id elderly lidkv otl wlitim
S i'R IN wav o-e.l. lor the he il u
lie) ol rheumatic.arthritic, neuritif, hurdle, Miain. and lumluKii
reaim received epteely tctti|»*tr try
csec at til** fir»rnt nl fi*'in iroiti
do u tiHig eundiog eyrnpiome
Older mtuclcv are uiually more
trt.uhlrd with vu|eorh’ i*l rilc-umalic pain. SI HIN helped ecorcv
in gel tcei|mrafy rcticl at litc [ ’nhil
of pjin!
Si ’RIN iJ'hv dmilile-rluty— ( I I
ite moelcrit rcecareh drug ■&gt;* num
powerful ingredient known lor
dilating blood ee-'ecle, (2 ) where
applied at die point ol pjin, it
ailnwt S U R IN 'i tclcrtcd painrrlicvrng a.xcnts In ticnctralc fact.

8 Pieces In All
For Only
,

PlYMIltB

* 1 0 9 09

“SEVENTEENTH SUMMER"

Ewy TermH!

SUBIN IS EASY TO UIC
Joel follow difre lionc no the p t* Lagc. .Smooth S lfR IN nn lightly
eshcrcerr you i-cl (iipcfficlsl pain
. . . and amaringly (set, S I'R IN
(U rn to work penetrating at the
point ol pJinl
Let S I'R IN * tlnuhlc-aclion go
to work (or you, even though you
have tufie red Irnru paint lor years.

A Thrde Act Comedy By Maureen Daly
Voted Leading Play Of The Year By Critica

HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
1961
Ms

Attention apartment dwellei«! Here'* the grealr*l buy
ever for your hams! A rnmplel* Bring room—bedroom
eaaemble and . . . JUST LOOK at the low price! Ths
beast i f a I sofa bed, racktall rhalr, 3 litlns room tables,
Its* lamps and a throw rag!

SEEITTOM
ORROW
!

T ty a I -minute SU R IN gentle
"ru b d n ." L v j’ c r it o ic glorious,
etHithing warmth and relief from
one to three' nr more hours.
THE SECRET OF SURIN
M RIN, leareil on a new applica­
tion of prim iplc,permits.«marked
di gue of sbeorptinn oi the ansigreic drug iltrnuglt the ekin . . .
a&lt;ti f*et |n give temporary retief
at lire point " I pars/
SURIN'* ointment haw it new,
tool Smooth and creamy-white, it
e*avltc* r.tl eatily evith warm water
and will no* ite m * avhahte fahrics.
Get SURIN ti»day! II you don't
agree that it » the imnt wonder­
working ointment (or rtliel st th*
point nl pain you ever utcel, your
money will iw eht erlnlly refunded
he your dmg,-iet. (&gt;et pain relied
(,ct SURIN!
♦ SU R IN is P'lt intended as a
cure nr treatment lor any ol ths
alarye ditcatc*- It N to be used
only for fait, temporary relie)
*1 the point a/ pnim! i

(Jet P&lt;Ux- Ketiejf— (Jet StcU*( ^

MATHER of SANfCCD
• i-.

M iglltO N I SOISIMI. INCOtfOSAtlB, ISIDOISOST S. CDNNIC1ICIJT

TOUCHTON DRUGGO.

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“ The
greatest investment we Icy ami Mr*. Eugene Williams.
con make today Is in our local
Among thore present were Mr*.
youth, and we should try to con­ Willi* Peacock. Mr*. Then Pair,
serve it," Judge Mattie Farnic. Mr*. C. L. Redding. Mr*. Clyde
of ths Orange County Juvenile Ramsey, Mr*. Troy Kny, Mr*. MuCourt said yesterday at a Iurn i j tain Ruitcl,, Mi*. Hurry Rulixm,
eon given by the Woman's Club.
&gt;1:- Alfred .Stanley, Mr*. It. A.
Judge Farmer, who wit* iittt.•Smith, Mrs. Phil Stanley, Jr., Mr*.
duced by Judge Dougin*
StMr*. Ava W. Davis hsd as her strom, a.idol, "We should try |Hill Stem per, Mr*. Dougins Stem
guests Tuesday, 61r. and Mr*. through organization* to develop •from, Mr*. Clayton Smith, Mrs.
Thomas Ashley of Charlotte, N.C. healthier personslitic* in our child­ I.. E. Spoikcr, Sir*. C. E. Slaugh­
ter. Mrs. Roy Trill*. Ml*. J*,h
ren, to do away with greed and In
George D. Roland, U.S.N. I* guard children again*; pitfnllt. ! Timburg, Mr*. Charlc- Vodopich,
'it*. It. C. Willey, M m . Ilredln
home visiting his parents on a 30
Judge Farmer said that the rea­
day leave. Mr. Roland Is sta- son young people of today K'&gt; Wdltaiix, Mrs. George Wells, Mis.
j i. it. Willlllii, Mi*, lien W.nle,
Honed in Japan.
wrong I) because they nre Pot M r 1&gt; Is
M is' Ethel llublrr. editor and
Wnlkini and Mr*.
provided with worthwhile tliin.r
pubtishcr Of the National Voice,
Sir*. Roy Wright. Jr. ha* been to do. Ami parent* should »et .. Hemy Witte.
Also Mi
itaiph Wight, 'lie one of Amriica’s old. at i.’rupcr
called to Lake Worth due to the good example foi their children I”
am c weeklies, will dciirer a
Illness of her sister, Mr*. O. A. follow as they will tie the parent• I led Wight, Jr., Mrs. Eugene W il­ -pMinl
adiite*. nt
the Eilat
liam-. Mr*. It, T. Warren. Mrs,
Martin.
of tomorrow.
tiia c Kaftan, Mi*. J A. Young, Methodist Chiucii Stinilny, at 7:30
The
Seminole
High
Scbe d 'li Frank Mills, Mra. t\ M. Ryer- P. M. She wilt nl*o p. a at the
Mrs. A. W. Epps attended the Triple Trin sang four number
- n. Mi Cliff Aide*. Mr*. T. C. Central Baptist Church at 10.W*
board meeting of the Florida Fed- “ Who". "Make Believe", "Amt
Ill*, d. ll. Mm J. E. link,r. Mm . A. M-t the Fellowship Fiont at
rratlon of Garden Gub* In Or­ icon Lullaby”, and “ My Hero” wit
I . ..I.
l
'.!
V11! ii He, k- 2:30 I'. M. Mis* llublrr is n
lando yesterday. The board mem­ John Fite accompanying nt II
with, Mrs, J K. Courier, Sir* memto-r of the Fliat Jlethiwlist
and i.»
lano. The member* of the trio sir Jude; ( '* tueion, Mr*. J. Ii. ttalla- Church of l.o* Angel,
ber# were the guest* of the State
ial Hoyle. Caiolyn Patrick, Ca:
President, Mrs. Mary Compton, at
Mrs.
r m C:*ivfiu,i, M m on the official hpstvl 11 th"
her home, I-aurcl Oak, on the Pine olyn Mrlnnis, Jean Wilson, Noin
‘ i.’ niet E.lwaid*, M m . W. It. Church. She i» also honorary pre­
C.
Faye, Harvey, Donna Lou llarpt
Castle Hoad.
KilnIw, Mm t' M. Flower*, Mr*. sident o f the Los Aligele* "
Bobby Jean Galloway, Hetty l.i
William Gtnsslle. Ml*
II. W T. U „ the Inrgest Union in the
Partin and I’eggy Wilson. Thi • GiMtdaprcil, Mm J*h' (in rirtl and United State*.
RAND TOURNEY
DELANO, Feb. 8— (Special)-- were ilitr«Hlure*l by Mr*. Paid ■Mr* II I* lllglileyman
Seven central and north Florida Chesterson.
Uso kin ft. d ItetMl, Mm
high schools have registered for
The cluh ws* Iwaulifullv dee.- S li liaiimuii. Mm . K. I lllatch
the District II Tournament In the rated thruughmit with gludinlut'
fmd. Mr*. K. P. Know|e&lt;. Mi*. E
Florida
Interschulasllr
Debate and greenery. Tlu- .pcnknV tab
&lt;•. Kilpatrick. Jr., Mr*. John Lee,
Contest set for Feb. 24 at John B. was overUld with » lace tnbb
Mr*, li J. Lehman, Mi
II C.
Stetson University.
cloth and center piece of gU'l Moore, Mi*. A. G. McirmU, Mr*.
BIRTH
School* placing first and se­ lotuses, camellias and gieendrv Pisnei* Meriwether, Mi II, A.
\NNoU NCKM KNT
cond In the four district competl TTte roffeo table wa* cocered «ili
'L'liticth, Mm Cliff,a,t MeKlbbln
Ilona will be eligible for the State a lovely lare table cloth ciilt
Jt , M m John Mrlsch. Mr* J, T.
Tournament to b« held Mar. 2 and heart shaped arrangement of gla&lt;
Nt ih i. ' I . . c' I,* -1+■i
Ml
3 on th* campus of the Unlver- ioluse* and fern as n re nte:pi&lt;%• Crumley and Mrs, Rucker.
sity of Florida.
Mrs. II. Kilda-e of the Srminoh
Schools in th* central-east roast County Health Unit announce
Mr. and Ml*. Simon L. Pingarea registered for the contest that there will he « tnohlle uti
feldrr announce the )&gt;tr.t. &gt;f
ore: Deland Senior High School, here from Feb. 23 through Mai
daughter. Jan Stephanie, on Felt.
DeLand: Seminole High School, 3 for tu!»crculo.*l* X-rays and Moo
7 at Ihe Tompkins County Mentor
Sanford; Ocala
Hlg^ School, . tests. She urged everyone to iwi
ial Hospital, Ithaca, N V.
Ocala; Robert E.
1-ee High tfeipate.
The IlaIlet Pet Ur, recently or­
School, Jacksonville; Winter Park
At the close of the meeting Mr
ganised by student* of the Pit*High School, Winter Park; Or- R W. Rucker announced /that th 'm y School of Dance of Sanford sehool* ami for Civic gi mp* at all
Undo Senior High School, Or- Hospital Benefit Card Party will and Royal School of Pam-c o f Or­ • ally date.
Undo; and Duncan U Fletcher be held on Friday, Feb. Itl at 8:0" lando and Wintei Park, accepted
High School, Jacksonville Beach. P.M. at the Women's Club.
into mrmlutship aix new dancer i,
I&gt;uring the luncheon Mrs. U. J: at Ihe rogulat Tue-day meeting.
Student* invited into the group
Crumley, president, called on tin
officer* to give their report*. Th were Nonna Faye Harvey of San­
Optometrist
Winter
following guests were introduced ford: Judy Howard o f
Mrs. C. M. Ryenon, Mis. Grar Park; Wanda I lolling-um th of 113 Magnolia
Phone 61
Easton, Mrs. K. P. Knowles, Mr
Orlando; Glenn Woodworth of ML
%!
V-------- ------------------------- ------ ’ E. L Blatrhfotd, Mi*. J. V. Tim Dorn; Peggy Smith and John
burg, Mrs. Troy Ray and Mg: Hay* of Rollln* College.
m iu a r
Kibbe*.
• icn Th* llhylhm Club
Tile gimip Ha, iho-cn the nloty
K m H T I V K i t : II. I .'ll h
Sijn Ni s i
Mrs. Crumley annouitrtvl th of the Willow Plate to tell in
« : l t Western Jsmbure*
new memtiers as follows: Mts. Jo dame for thin fn-t production
t.M never, rrrinck Club
Jarrell, 6tr*. Theo Pate. Mr*. C. I’ Rehear oils ha\e already begun
T:tt N is i
S:nn Morning Hpnris Edition
Itipby. Mra. Jams* Young, Mr» under the direction of Pori* Dux
K
*r
Kyser
Ork.
lilt
Fred Wight, Jr., Mr*. Voile Will bury and Edith Itojnl. The firat |
t i l « Morning Imvutlon*
0Q c IN C l.H D IN t; T A X
isms. 6lrs. G. D. Bishop, Jr., Mft performance of Ihe itallet petite
•tit Mood, In Musle
Srno World At Nine
James I.ee, Jr., Mr*. Alfred Hlan
will
he
ready
for
appearance
in
tho
• til Phil Used At organ
*:le Atvtnu lU f Orb
Where Angel* Psar to Treed
»I«S
linen Pin t,*p parsds
is m A Boy. A Ulrl. Musla
toil* Morning VarlltWi
10:41 Cue Uombardo Orkorehettrs A "4 t i l l
11
l l l U ■look Corner
n i l * Meriting Variety
11:41 M uIk Hawaii
ID »» I'rarsr F or r e a c t
II oo World A t Noon
11:11 Itsdlu rsrm D l i ' i l
H its US* Clab
t :00 I’ upulsr Star
1:11 l* lln Am trleaaa
lit * Muileal Varlatls*
1:00 liar Nobs Ranrh

THE SENIOR CLASS OF
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL

. ... _. Turner, tasmssa,
I’ft.
Man's b
Bible
Gass
^fils's
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Hroom;
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J. L
L. Jackson,
Jackson, chairman,'In
ch a lrm *n , ln

w«*•&lt;r*W
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TH E SANFORD H ERALD. SANFORD, FLO RID A

FHONE 148

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THURSDAY FEB.

THE SANFORD HERALD. S a N'FORD. FLORIDA

Hoy Scouts

(raster

pan o r n s su ae# i i i S j S i « u $heo i d give vou r k o r d .

from vitamin-deficiency symptoms like
• EXCESSIVE FATICUi • NERVOUSNESS • POOR APPETITE
• CONSTIPATION • BACKACHE • SlOMACH TROUBIE
HtuiI ihtir u n f i t , untolifiltd leilimonluli and
t v n v l n i t y o u f t t l f l hal B e t t i Jp e d a l f o r mu l a
hiuy be »he o n iw e i to your froubfei, loo

Ymi C an’t
Hake
W rong
W ith

White or Yellow

Hon.

Variety Cai&gt;ipb*-ll'i

Soups 2 c... 7
Other Campbell
Soups c..
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Mlf t« » t1it* i «tf
i tie«mI • timMl
tat Voi iiitiLa
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M EA T D EPT.

Hi tly Sulidl

Dressing
tin

ft.

3

S«a.«idr l.miu

Beans

c..

H oc. Moril'i

3

Armour
S lu r
W estern
Smoked

Criiuallon
It rand
l.im il—6

Mu I T U I Bar-None Ik

Food

3 c»m

Hi or ’ Z u rtjly JtlU T » n |

Juice

Cm

P rm ln r
and
(• a m lilA

Sunshine

G iant

ISHANH
KRISPY
CRACKERS
- lb Box
SPECIAL FORMULA
41

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NEW VITAiAIN B12
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BEXEL MULTIPLE
VI.AMIII CAPSULES

M.ryaret Ann Bag

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iMltffBI /'itRBrUBF

| S u g a r Cured, Smoked Bacon Square*
it
&lt;Spiced Luncheon Sandwich Meat
'/ r l k
$ M arg aret Ann Skinless W ieners' . Ifc.t
-.|:t li
lit J
( P o rk L lv e t lb. ,i!%
Pork TjHn.. J i
’&gt; Key. West^h* P o c k 'l^ s lo n Rutt*
. lb.
•

Margaret Ann

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M argaret Ann

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C E N TR A L FLO RIDA QUICK FREEZE
A N D STORAGE CO.

urden G ift
S u g ar
MaOaU

Family Loaf

Locker Plant

41V

Pernonal Site
Cakes

G RADE A— QUICK FROZEN
DRESSED A N D DRAWN

FRYERS

HENS

Pound 53 ^

Pound 55^

Grade A-Large-Florldn

Fan s
Our Own
Make— I'tire
I'n r k — M nllurit Hea,&lt;mi'&lt;t

Dozen

H I C

01,1 Pathfan SmukH
CoO-IN-Rot

Pound 55 ^
For a Different Flavor Try Our Own Cure

Breakfast Bacon
FROZEN

VVwiim Bay lleef

Liver.........
Tewter Hlrlolti I M

Roasts ... .. I

Selected Idaho
We,lrrn

Cenirr

C«U

Any Flavor
Scaliest Ice

Ruto Froian

Apples 5-lb. bat
’ Diamond

Walnuts

Sterling ford book

lb.

CREAM
i I'ini rim.
1
t Emphasize Frozen Vegetables Because Of The
sarcity Of Fresh Ones

PKALROOK FARMS QUALITY
Asparagus Cula A
Green Bmrs— Cot

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We Don't Have Many Items To Advertise. I laving So
Few They M UST BE GOOD— In Quality Aa Well As
I'licti— Cornu iMte.

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THURSDAY FEB. 8, 1951

MVM

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T M K S A N F O H D I lK H A I U. S A N H M t l). l i . U I I I P A
-

Habitual Criminal day by 'agent**of the Federal BuKitts
Is Captured
"SA TSSfVui
Ik .,
a
, , i &gt; i M t i in chares ui im Otr.-.t.u FBI of-

M ille r A c m
By ROSE
RE O f f FI.

_UlUe Nancy,. dAngfter
of Mr.
dan^feVof
m a Mrt. Joseph flrmnrr of Smyra
ra U y
I&gt;ri*e wa* christened tail
Sunday
la«t Sur

a

Atomic Plant
H'viiiVna«d rvR « •*««» ififtfi

rot.r.e of [.own
There at. i ■ „

cen&gt;f.aiattve|y cheap and pler.ti- !
fui i..n, ol i.«*v ) l.ydiugct.
it.* utl.ci geod rc a 'c .r . it doubt
i tin

it it..u ,I* » r r a* g o a l at

the. t I.', e h. , n
.hi d in­ to t^.
Isealt, all ll., elllplta&lt;l.. a ta-cn

ll't t llu ie r r ,- « roar ua. •
Hour
t ornicr Natiotal l ea,me tintput llco'yr Itarr wa welcomed
n II gin t, and Klaanl President
Joel Field invited him to tell
•onicthirg about the lo otgi Barr
Seho«i| of I ’ mpiring which be
, Hventl, re-opened for the fourth
' ,im'' her,’.
Mr, Harr staled that the chord
now h e M meinliers, whiili was
laiirer than he rvpectisl under present rendition -. lie tatnl that
he had. how,M r, planned to train
more than 1*&lt;W| new umpire, this
I yenr. lie &gt;ald tint he dltl not
I want t» leave Sanford In *pite of

real t, I '.o for
I 1 I SI li e. Jui l.i -v/*nt 'urprised setting up tlit n*'w i&gt;l.i,ii foi dnnl
____ _
Kilt* a i he slept at an Omaha laorth purposes, tin, i- the great i. i ll It..o.h iiorrois, mid scry
morning
in the Fttobyterian
hole that would In- made in pluto­ little on when or where the
OMAHA. Fch. g _ (^ - K c n n c t h ,0“ r‘: ‘
Church In Sanford.* 1%e Rev.
nium homh production if tritum migh, tic more utcful than AA.
Kill*,
slippery
fugitive
who!
.Thr
M
*ear-oM
,
°
r
f
h,*
Homh*.
Melnnl* officiated at the morning
,ri? ' r#r hank were to he made in the present
t ven some horror* dwindle
service. The God-parenfa were mysteriously Unished from the * hn
plutonium producer* In (hr state When
rsamlned crillnuy. lake the
&gt;1Its Norma Wodak o f New York
nf Washington.
, leirific humlog power of an IICity who ta visiting the Brenner*
and had grown * moustache, Dal*
In the same length of time
. •- ml From h* mile* nwny ll can
and James Randall of PeBary. day afternoon nt U:JW P. M. nt the ton said.
reactor can makr kn timer more
Nancy U the second baby horn In residence o f Anthony Oppcl.
Kitt-, slipped out of an FBI trap plutonium, if you measure the n»- rami &gt; fatal hum- in u fln-h of
tnu-i. \t to mi l li) mile' it ,n,,
PeBary and has an older aUter,
Wilbert G. M iller has opened hi. at Granite City, III., early jester, lull in Wright. This dor- nit r.e-,
Betty 8ue. A dinner waa lervrd new Miller Acre* office on the day. He apparently left the room- cesarily mean we can make .SU A- eaii'c .erious burn., toil only on a
el*M ilny. Thi* , onihlnerl flash of
edter the ceremony far mrtnhers corner of Cake Drive and Rt. 17- mg bouse where ho had been slay- bomhi for each 11-Bomh. iM-s-aiuu'
brat liashr and ultra violet rayAt the Immediate family, (led-pa- M. Mr. Miller w ill U-opening M ill- !fnk. j„ , t twfor* Granite City pe­ nf a prwaibiiity o f using a littlrt
irhlHl In n ) faintly i* -tot-l,c‘l
rents and several frienda.
er Acres, fiertion Two sritTim a |j,,.
| |t| agents closed In on tritum while making ihr rest of t i
nn :* or inytblng et-e (n the
T rip le Birthday
few days. locale,) on Route 17• t*.‘ (he place.
the big hotnh of deuterium, n
A triple birthday rsJebration was south of fiertion One.
, Kitts, n flashy dr',-cr with a
ll ll. rixtlt Iaim souUt not rcapli *
held recently at the hc.T.e of Mr.
Mr. and Mr-. Anthony flpiiel likl.i, fur cvficnsivr Jew, If s and
tpno - ; I,, »-v down
••u
,,*h n heavy lJ&gt; - f t t A llsW’
.*t miles
and Mr* Charlta KmqWn, DeBary entertained Mr. and Mrs. Loui« big iar*. has lu-en in and nut of bar* bad been sawed, no hole* dug. -•ol *
III. re Itiaf; the l.'uit of on,- IInut', or the smoke coni
\ngel
Drive, honoring three bellary real* Stover of Bayonne, N.J In it I pri«on liner 1(199. II,
is under How he managed the e ano wa*
Moinli ore thousand time* more
u a -e Imert. a ln , ille*.
dtnta, Mr*. Joseph fichmirr*. Mra. Wednesday.
( charge In Iowa. N’ebftaka. South not explained. The FBI d c lin c l
,*. f, » \ Bomb- will do a* much |*ot»ecrful. It, m rm l.fr. Hie Idast.
Charles Koeotan and Peter Brown.
Mr*. Harold Yount, Mr*. Vin I Dakota and T*nue*»e* on count* immediately to i|i*elo»c what It bad j dntnugr, or more, to tunny targets. |Ht-\rt of lb, thou nml tlm, , monThirty-one neighbors participat­ cent Valentine and Mrs. Author.
ranging from burglary to iniprr- learned from Kitts alaiut this an- ' Tlit »e td k im h in, mm b lighter, sler i* oidv ten tlm, * greater
ed in the affair, with a 'upper of Oppel were guests of Mr. and j Mutation o f u federal officer.
gle,
than a single \-ltomb.
im,, h Ic-, bulty end eusirr In He
^arujust proportions served by Mr*. Dale Doolittle formerly *,f ! Ill' recent escape rmne ju*l
FBI agent Dal ion «aid Kills, tu r f u non « tat get In -ome rase*
N'o nillilarv objection art rai ed
m n . Koaotan at a ll-ahaped table Denary and recently of Gulfport .aflei be had amo-nred in court who wa.- known to base contacts teo
Bondi* will do more drs* to makmi* I t -Bombs, if the, are
in the living room.
and now of Del.and on Spring in Cedar Rapids in connection with throughout the country, bad done ti l. too tla o one II It.uuh. for ev- posrlblr No one us- ll" s oover
Three birthday cakes decorated Garden Avenue U&lt;( Mondav n? the aw.tkm l.auren,, la., bank considerable traveling since hi* an.pte on an a n a with wide ev- w ill I., n*cful Bill some lop *eleo
the center o f the table,.with place lernoon.
loirglai y In t fall, lie was return- escape, visiting sarinu
, , lions of pm *, * nf water. There are mans ,i i &lt;| ol it i fnllv to nt. 1111kt*
cards designating each Place. Tbr
II ll-md . if ibo -iiloitulloo no anThe Harold Youngs intertwined |ed to the Jml in Hie afternoon of the country. II*- apparently lutd oi'liinr, target* where no \
konor guest* were each In turn their llrldg
w enki mm* out
t llomh pr.-lio
nnd nearly *.’ t hour* later l&gt;#fn in and out of Omaha at li-.id It.'ll.b wrOltd l e Wlt*lril.
Club In-t Monday Jan.
serenaded ami presented with evening.
T ill Ida i of teen well di-triloi I Inn.
wn» dlecriverod to be mi««ir,g. No once.
gifts.
Assisting in serving wart Mr .
Charles Youman and. Mr*. I'eter
~*v
Brown. Present were the ho«t and
hostess, and Mr. and tyrs. Brown,
j ^ . and &gt;Mr*. Jo.epk Sritmirer.
and Mrs. Charles Youman.
Mr. and Mr*. William H
Ho;
.Mr.
orn, Mr.
Mr,
and Mr*. Apt bony Appal, Mr. and
Mr.-.. Edward Wagner. Ur and
Mr*. Vincent Valentine, Mr. and
)
Mrs. Harold Young, Mr. aad Mrt.
Joseph Brenner. Mrr. Aanal.ivinrslon, John Oel'.h«el, Denary: Mr.
ahd Mrs. Aeorgo Oerllng. Sanford,
Mr. and Mrs. Stove Kdiiliel. Or­
ange City,' Misses Mildred, Pau­
line, .Margorir, Joanne ami |)ofoA y Hchtnlrar.
Mr. and Mrs. ItoMrt M. Brown
of Gem l-ake entertained Captain
and Mrs. Robert M. Brown of S&lt;.
Augustine, owner* ami manager*
of tho fit. Augustine House. It's
vary rarely one has the chance of
entertaining non relative- o f iiteni-

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than thr R tititl, who paid (172.OfiOOOO ta srttle tut JTs OOCO.Oia )
iu &gt;^ .ip c .c d n m iU r is tr.at fur** t s i l l i B r •'* *-• r inf*' , »t&gt;r •
a *. iit.ii., account of flO.3CO.OOt&gt;. , n il hr. t the F.Liifian i
rt.it o n i c H about t&gt;i) ,*rr.l" to
K.i i/i trportedly ha*, made a
the diillnt vs heron, th* offer to
"final offer" of t2tn.no0.000.
.1
0 m l Oil
ttffii.a ls -m i Itossinn reptrsen- Russia fi|
tatises have refuted to discuss re ­ the dollar, tliey said.
The text of the Am erican note
turn of the ships, insisting their
vs a *not made public.
O fficial*
government scants to buy the vrs-nid d demanded in
forthright
srl«. They include 87 merchant
terms that the v e.-el* be re lu m ­
ships.
ed nt onre.
Thr u . S. refuses to -ell Ihrm
The v r t 'f ls include oat small
unless the Rit*«ians
ottlc r h r ir
N asal
it* ’ in ild a r.
outer
o srr-all Irnil-icnsr account.
. .. i raft,
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T u^r drv&lt;*lopmfnU w*re ma«le icr |lflN1|,.r.
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new 'paprr I'ravdn ic c iirih I th.* U . th.' k, . . . | . in it
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T he paper *aid Britain s*a* given
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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

P A G E S IX

round the Cuban staggered under

a left to the head. When it aa&gt;t
Medalist Anderson F r i s c h Forcasts Joe Louis Decisively D e c isio n s
Unite had hte victim. (*•
Cared
II ended the round and A».-a I
Leads
Palm
Beach
1st
Division
Finish
trionte cam* out In tha fifth , j
Straight
Cuban
In
Battle
For
Title
Shot
strike Lpck hard.
I
J J j j l a t h and seventh roundf*
Item th* Amateur Tourney For Chicago Clubs

Seminole C o u n ty Invitational
, Golf Tourney Begini Tuesday

By KB HARPER
were a tossup- LouU tried axaix
By JAMES F. FOWLER
P A LM BEACH, Feb. * - « * » (This la Ike Iasi of a aeries
The Seminole Country Club-Msyfair Inn Men's Invitational Tourns•
MIAMI, Fch ft- fA V—Joe
- Jc Louis, obviously pleased with his 10-iound for the knaekout In the eight
Medalist
Edran Anderson
of
of I I articles written hy the
Went it scheduled to get under way ncit Tuejday will: mure then 10(1
Omelio Agramonte. leaves for San Then Agramonte took up retm t.
Helena, Mont., led the way today
ms for laagne managers for the decision over Cuban
Cuban heavyweight
heavy
prominent amalrui) participating. The invitational will Iw preceded by
Into tha second round o f the 27th
Vaaoristed Preoa under their
rranciseo today to fight Andy Walker in what he hopes ii !»w lait step- Ing tactics, running from Louis
Annual Palm Bcarh Women's
own bylines giving a preview ping ilone lo a title fight.
amf when cornered, throwing his
By KB IIAKPKR
the Annual Pro-Am tourney vjiich will be played on Sunday.
Amateur Coif championship.
nf their IM I teams and selslag
arms about the Bomber until »«.
flight flight) of If) each are expected to compete with priret being
The
36-ycar-old
Drown
Bomber,
lacking
the
punch
that
earned
him
...... „ „
si ge
The attractive Montana Miss de­
op the other clubs.)
awarded in each llif-lil and in the qualifying round for mrdaliil ami , Hockovrn," (iarnett
Ihe world's championship more than a decade ago, failed to Map the paroled by the referee.
“ Whliscr" feated Evelyn Odom o f Miami, 2
Loul- fully Intended to kayo
While said disgustedly slumping and t in yesterday's first round
runner-up.
rlusive Cuban with a knockout blow last night, but finished 10 active
nr FRANK FRIKCil
Amonir tho.c planning to play down in his seat on thr bus as match, played in n wind that
the Cuban In the tenth but » * »
C hicago Feb. * —ffl»r— At the thrce-mlnute rounds In good phy-o— ----In the tournament are Carl Hub- a badly Ircaten Sanford tram reachsvl 40 miles an hour In gusts. rltk o f going nut on the limb. I'm leal condition. Louis weighed 209;
ly good fight and managed to hamstrung by Agrsmonta's clinch
l- 'l. Giant Farm System mana­ started lark from Daytona Beach.
Another girl from the far west going to predict a firs t division Agramonte 187.
|
hang
on as LouU pounded him in methods.
ger; Ix-o Buroeber. manager of
And he was right. The Incom­ — Grace Be Moaa of Corvallis, Ore. finish fo r m y C hicago Cnt»« »his
Ilia disappointment at not luxyofuller In the dressing rr-m
the New York (Hants: Ralph Ho­ parable Krahrceic forward loop­ —Joined her In the &lt;econd round ,year.
...............
. g on g to lie &lt;atlafled Ine the r’ubae wgs offset bj the the fourth ai 4 tenth round* In
I
’m
not
It* Ml t ill FUI.LF.RTON. Jr.
ver). siostrur champion
Wa toed in 10 points
polni- -exactly the -smo by edging Carol Diringcr of Ttf* ] MUt fifth place,
p to to P toof
to tep
i foiul* observed: ''ll* slmoit unfstt he was able to turn on full knockout attempt*.
I agree wf
posxlnlc to knock out s man wheq
with all these opitosing strain in the final tound and atill
NEW
YORK, Fell, ft—t/P)— shingtnn, B. (*.; Spencer Overton, i.tirr!-cr the entire Seminole High fin, Ohio, l-up on the tilth hols'
For
the
flmt
thrte
rounds
It
Maryland Open eliapjpion; Hob varsity scored
In the c|n«e«t mn'en of the dnjr. ‘ Tcr.ajrrr who tliink s - are go­ feci fresh.
he U hanging on to you."
Anylwolv want. m tniirth job «t
was
a
fairly
even
match.
But
in
Ciusndler and Maury Kitigrrald,
It was a strange game. The
The veteran Polly Riley of ing to make It rough on them next
little or no pay? . . !•*-, dimple:
1oul* insisted he wa* "juit
local fire were scared to
Ajrrsmonte. figured to hit the the fourth LouU came out for the
golf writer of rhi* Washington
Fort
Worth,
Tex.,
scorer!
.an
-timmer.
I'm
glad-thev
knew.
It
Just dig up the early hlsturicx of Times.Heraald.
death In the first half. Noth­
canvas
in
four
rounds
o r less, gave kill. Hr hit the dvnclnx Cuban about irndy" to meet champion
easy
it
and
ft
victory
over
ftnhhy
nil!
save
me
the
J-b
of
tsllir.r
It
college spurt., earept football, and
ing attired to go right. Sim­
Thr program will open Tues­
Ban-in o f Piedmont. Calif, anil m them. N«»T that I exoect lo win the former champion a surprising­ with rights and lefts and in mid- Kuard Charles in a title msich.
gel the ntuff printed . , Seemple pass patterns ended up in
Merge LlrtJsav of Brcntur. III., the pennant, mind you. But no
llic N t’ AA rrerntly had a request day with the qualifying round
nlghtmarfsh Heaps with the
Iro n —
e,| Jnan W a ste! o f P itts ­ cillll I* going to eel rut «l|&gt; fn
foi data on the rally day* of followed by a chicken barbecue
hall almost Invarlsbiy plop
burgh, 7 and ft.
1!t - the GUnts did last year. Ill
rollrirr l.nctall ami futitid It had ai the Country Club that evening.
ping Inlo the arms of one nf
T wii rounds wrlll Ih- pin rot by
its
'l i Wane o f Ritm lnghain tell you whv.
playoff record* . . A forward i&gt;a»v
the Ssndrrabs,
golferIn
the
rhatnplnn-hlp
flight
A
's
lin
tel
|l.t*y
R
aw
ls
o
f
Aus­
W e 're goin g lo lie a voung
to Ifoniei Bunhani. the Ita.rhallFor Mcilitriuc the ganm eatne
on Wednesday with all golfers In
mindeit Western Michigan College idher flight* playing the first following their first defeat o f tin, T e x .. 2-up ainl M a rjo rie Burnt rliils— world conditions perm itting.
puldleitor, prorueil only the In­ round, Orr Feb. 15 the quarter fi­ the season at the hand* of Miami, o f (JrccntlMiro, N. C,, ilrfcate-l pat : W e flnlshe-t seventh N -t - e « r be.
B evan y, G rosto lie, Mich., I' raose w e played out the string &gt;m
formation that l here'* very littlu
nals for all contestants will In* and they seemed determined to
Monnlr Randolph n f Columbus, i &lt;&gt;nr ymith m ovem ent. W e could
in print aliout the rollegr irarne— lield follower) hr a square dancu wipe it off the Irooka hy beat­
Ohio, ousted Mrs. Gt-nigc llitlo- have done Iwttcr. M sylie f ini-hor college game* In general, such at thr- Mayfair Inn that evening.
ing Hanford aa badly aa possible. wick o f Butler, Pa.. 7 and fl; ilrt- c l a place o r tw o higher, hut o-l-a* l&gt;a*l&gt;i Iball, Iratk, rowing, etc. .
iioekovrn, a graceful and beau­ tv MacKinnon of Mount Pleasant, » i !* •seriftce o f ni-hlftir nor kb)*,
On Felt. Id thr semi-final rmmj
Homer auggeit* these are nroJecU will lu- played and all "olfers are tifully co-ordtnatrd player, Is
for the reaches a* .octet funs or Invlterl to attend a professions! as well rounded a high school Tex., won over Virginia Doyle, whom we knew we had lu develop
thl* year.
the NCAA . . Andy volunteer*? teniil* exhibition trelnrr held at the Iraskrtball player as this writer Winrhriidon, Mass., d und I.
Biggest «cor» of the d»V « ■ «
t'nder A Spell
V*"*
rradv In to hlgber
has
ever
watched.
Wednesday
Mayfair Inn th-l evening.
, rolled up by Mary Agnes Wall of
The following letter, recently
night Ire irt a school,scoring re- I Menominee, Mleb.. who walloped " i'h that c ilm ex*u-rl#r&gt;e« umlee
Final
rounds
will
be
played
Kadirected In the editor o f the Buf­
our vnunester*' twits. Take eur
rord.
Ann White, t'nlontnwn, i'a.. ]i ami
falo Courier-Express, apeak» for turdav and urixe* presented In a
Mmmired* e f Items Everw Bm9
In his huge yet sensitive hands It. Mrs. II. O. Itr--aiilt o f Cblrago Infielil— Prrxlon W*-d. Cl, at
cert tnony at the course. Ctlmsx
Itself: . . " I am appealing to you of the tournament will be a dance the (tail comes alive aa he moves
first: Wayne Terwillixer. 25, »ei
ousted
Jean
ll»|ikin»
of
Cle*eland,
i -nd liase- Pov Sumll-v, ■34.
to atop iniatielllny (tie) the namea »* the Mayfair Inn Raturday eve. down rourt. Shifting hands while
S e r e l e g M e r e T k a a Jmet A
Ohio, 2 alid t amt .Mm rue Polk of
Wd you 9v « b u r of "quelity eonof horse* in the rare entrle* In ding.
dribbling, shoot
Ir
ihootlng
from either ChatlanrHiga, Tcnn., defeated Judy •hurtslnp: Bill Rrreaa, 25, &lt;ir RanFew **H'««lt-JEasl Spectmle”!
your paper. My huaband has the
--•m Tack-en 21. at third. If I
iro n
side with equal accuracy ami Baker nf Lima, llhlo, I mat 3.
I mane Idea that every horse that
ran keen tha* uni* together fopossessed of uncaqny defensive
Other
matches
went
alaiut
ns
U mlaprlled will win and la los­
•he next rouph- of vrsrs. it will |
At AaP this means that vrt act
and Chicago Brown Bombers. Con- skill, he is a dream basketball expected over the dJMtrt-yaril Palm !&gt;»
All prices lio u n Acre, nor mertly grocery
--.me the *all; of the league.
ing his wages every week. Fm tracts are all ready to he signed. player.
.
Ilcarh
C-.lf
Club
tonnw,
where
high
quality standards for the food
lure you don't want to rauae so
N"t
a
bad
outfield,
either.
I
priett. ere gueranlttil— ThureJaf, Febru­
A
t
first
sight
his
speed
I*
the
womctl's par Is St-17—7 t
Ha Boated One
murli unhappiness In sny home so
. don't think you will find manv
quality that most Impresses an
wa sell. . . and then we stick te thoee
ary 8th thru VidntuUy, February 14th.
Other nmtrhia pi •Minced no reaL outfielders in the bu*lne*s who I
Thumbing through the record onlooker. It Isn't speed, howevrr.
I am hoping you will bo more
standards through thick and thin.
Irooka recently, Penn .Stale publl- which makes him a superior ball surprise-. Mrs. Harold Slone nf! outclass A inly Pakfo. Then there
careful!.
cltor Jim Coogsn noted that Hugo player but quickness. Cat llko Greenville, H. C., ilefeatni Sophia is H*nk 8«uer. 'who slammer) 32 [
*'A Subscriber."
tterdek's football and baseball rapidity of reflaxes Is tha secret Untarmcyn, New York, 2 and If homer# snd drove in 103 runt.
One-Mlnule Sporla P a ir
Reg laiynr, the Utah heavv- team* In the 1&amp;20'» had rolled up o f the seaming easa with which Mrs. Cstherine pox Park, Bleom- And don't forge* ||.| teffc a t
M ight, recently was named In unbeaten strings of 30 gamai each h« fakes his daftnslve opposite out flsld. N. J„ won over Mrs, Char­ who xea* out with Inlurles mrst
So Jim pegged a story on that, o f position and loops la a Iras- les Ha chough, Cleveland, Ohio, ft o f last year. In addition I'v* got
Balt Lake City as nno o f ilia
and 1; Airs. Maurice Click of Carmen Mauro. a good vtrung
■tale’s twelve outstanding former recltlne the w it winning streaks ‘ at.
Baltimore, Aid., won over Elian pre*pect. and Frank Rauntholls.
Only thing he
do Cesar (Irion a good turn to- In eneh sport
Beckere* was the star of
Oarr, Reading, Pa„ and Kathy
gaim" safe.
Sure the Cub- roobl use -onto ]
boy seoutv. No doubt he’ll try lo overlooked wns soccer,’ which- had
Heebream's
attack,
tot
■
law
AIrKInnon, loki Worth, dsfeatad more pllrhlng. Btit who ran't* It
morrow . . After seeing attend­ the best string of all—Aft games
spec! staler player.
Brock,
Mrs. Gaorga Wilcox, Miami 2 and was »ur biggest problem te*t vear
ance at the Pan*Arr.arlran wrest­ over nine seasoni . . Cancan's
Thai Utthy yen ten they etAeF,
mostly affective,
1.
llnwever, I tlnrerelv believe we I
ling tryouts, NCAA officials and blushing postscript a fter load­
Handlist
tka
kail
with
even
Am
y in and day eat, tailh template
Second
round
pairings:
ing
his
mall:
”
!
never
knaw
soc­
will
be
stronger
there
thU
rear.
wandering whet about their title
than Rocha
Anderson vs. Burns; .MacKin­ Thev te|| mo that Bob RehuUt. a
nmfideaee that If, fee m y raaiaw,
meat Mar. M-24. . . Lehigh's dual cer had so many friends. Too bad
van.
ha
pa
saw
with
knifenon vs, Randolph; Lindsay rs. left hsprier who won 29 games
Mat meets usually pack (Irate they don't all go toe the team
• f up^r Rigljl"
•
edged akarpnws. always te
yen era net taritjlad with m y pur.
Downey; Btont vs. Polk; Rlla- v«. In Nashville last year, realty has
(fall t " fts 2.700 rapacity. In three play; It would make a crowd.”
tha ria rl shoes lag position
Rraault:
Park
vs.
Gllek;
De
Atoss
Was
He
A
'H
a
m
er?"
chare,
your
manay
will
be
cheerItdav* the Pan-Am trial* drew B24
lo make it aaslest for his revs. AleKinnon and Wall rt. Me-,
Our holdover staff I* a good i
N ld admissions , . Larry (Moon)
A;. Item relayed from Tau *
cel-ar •« score. And
fatty refunded.
Wvna.
J ••nej too. Ip Jnhnnv Rehmlts and i
Mullins, recently appointed #• In South Texas I names not given)
"guper Right'* Fla. Dretsod B Brawn
peso to, though hard, ware
Rah
Rssh
we
hav*
two
of
ths
Kansas Hlata Athletic Dlree’nr, which had to play a gam* with
feathered In make them easier
Wa
will
ha
grateful
far
aay
sugthe
lest
pltrhers
In
*h»
league.
II the same rnv who helped his nnlv four men because ley roads
la haadle. This last— the abil­
We hope that Frank Hiller. Paul
Income a bit last fall hv writing kept some players away , , With I ity te throw hard hot s o f t ttetlane yew m ay hava that wiO
Mixoer and Walter Dublel will |
piece eatolling the jeim o f small ten m inutest* go, « player on the
Loin or Klb End ( “ Super Right l"
la a reaMy, almost novae soon
MIp
«a maiaia k a w high quality
roe**nu*
to
improve.
liege roarhlng , . A t * Hap-is- team that wm ahead sprained an
h high schooT pteyere.
We
lost
n
fine
voung
cs'-heel
standards. Fleaaa write t
ankle . . (lather then end the
nal score was SI-40, hut
In r»e t *owatskl, and m**' also
gam *."on* of the Officiate sub­
_ „ j R p M weren't that much
lose Ward In the Armv, but our
"8ap*&gt;&gt; Right" Thin
stituted for the Injured player,
tter than the Celtnrfeds. It was
dept
1 ralrMn** -W tid lw tskep ear* of
(•III points
stiilrtf• and
atirl **ltla**
trotters, the Ho*t«n Whirlwind*,, Muir
sank ■eight
his" laam
team «
one team being on
sc of me
oi and
tO, Joe
Involving
his O
Harlem
Gl«lw
Ab P teed S ta re a
Toledo
pa, Kansas
ty Stars!
won *0-42.
ATI LL WATER. Ok la.. Fab. * - In good *1vie hv Mlckev Owen, At
(he other playing, mlsrably.
An In^nd-out University of Walker ami Forrest hurget*.
4M Uategwi Ava, Nto Yeah IT, It Y.
Even Clause, usually the calm­
All Good Brand
est and most polud player on Oklahoma teams mores Into Galtha (earn, threw the hall Into a laghar hall hara tonight to battle
taring vacancy at mid court national ranking Oklahoma A AM,
....... ..........
Runnyfleld
By ABHOC IATKB PR BHH
and the hitter cress state rivalry
urlttg thr first quarter.
(Juick Frown
hat basketball fans- scrambling
A fter the half the local
for black market tickets.
five seltlad down and ReaToday a year
ago—Rogers
The rainc is billed as a grudge Hornsby returned to baseball as I
hreeae ootscared them only
match deluxe and the 9,000 scats manager of Beaumont of the |
ABP
I * - * * —aboat the difference
Quick ’ Froaen Headless
hava bean sold out sinco Monday. Texas League.
tfetnato the leans la this
The Oklahoma ABM Aggies
writer's estimation.
F »v» years *gfr - lor Mrdwlck I
A ll In all It was an Instructive currently rank No. ;t in the na­ was given Ms uncondltleonl » - 1
even in g‘ In what hanpeni when tion, right behind Kentucky In leas* by tha Boston Brave*.
ilck Frosen
all the facilities are • callable for the Associated Press noil, Thrv
Ten years ago—Leslie MsrMItIhe buildup of top flight athletic have won 19 games and lost only shell won the hunter mile in th* I
one. (lut the Aggies were unbeat­
teama.
Warwick
Boston AA mart In 4:10.7.
Conch Jim Nelson's players en and the nation's No. I team be­
Twenty- year*
ago—Ch.-1
havr Wen developed In varietur re- fore they played Oklahoma st Drvilen. One-time famous
irratlnn programs from the tlma Norman Jan. 20.
Thev were tniiiied that night, hall writer. Hlrd at 71.
they were ten years old; Coach
In 1 p o u n d a n d
Jan*- IV-rU'r
(Janas has four short yrars to 44-40, bv a Sooner team which has
teach boys
who have
hardly wop only pin* games and lost six I I . goes tn Western Kenl'irky.
■*-.
tw a p t u n d s l a n t
5 -lb H . $ 3 . 2 5
In the lop gsnic last plehl. N&lt;» i
seen a baikelball In play teama this acaren. Okluh-tna'i uncanny
gone defense ami the Agglrs' In­ r*. rotumbis walloped BarteuuHilb, j
like this,
Junior • lliali Cnerh Is C. ability to hit the IrMket turned btf-43, foi Its 14th victory nyi.l»’ ' ,
lild frr Bm-. iI Mix
no defeats. The New York fire;
(l-r-tle ha* ihL ye«r began a pro­ the trirk.
Coach Hank 11m rays his Ag­ Is tin- country's only major tm-1
gram which msy. In five or -ala
season*, bring aliout an-Improve- gie squad'Is all sire in'll up over beaten team and now has a win*
»«-nt
In the local court game. this return game and wants to nlng streak of U games, including
Chef liriy-Ar-Ben HpaghetU
&lt;
But until these youngsters ranch win like mad. lba predicts a close a carryover from last season.
John Aiary nf Ihe winners paced
high
school there la a dreary game.
At New York, ■puttier p"wer, the scorers with I* points.
basketball future In pros pert for
a it i a th a r W M N aen’s A tta e tm a a to
Other results include Niagara
Banford when the home team Long l&gt;land University (Irt-tl,
VHrallllVIf wnippv
llimt. Y (*.
plays squads such as tJCsbreere attempt* a m nalarlr against Sc. 6V, Oklahoma City 44, Princeton
with what amounts to a "farm " ton Hell tonight, it is ihe first tib, Penn. no. Ryrsrusc tl7 Cornell
f a r V algntlnn*! D a p
game hack home for 1,1U -luce ftft, Fordhsm «4 Yale Itf, Pc mi I
organisation behind
Selected Rise
four straight western shellat kings. Rtete 44 Navy 41. Washlngt""
Ht. John's of Itfnoklyn (I*-*, B I «ec S3 Maryland * ». Crorgls
No. I nationally, travels t« John *4 Georgia Tech 83, Baytun 7" i
Carroll and Cincinnati f 13-11, N». Baltimore Loyola 84.
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Relies, Pains, Gas, Heartburn,
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tui»»rr trl-1 (roi
dlsnunfeili-Mp
Dw It mile* oi ItAnrt l i U *»•« A.i*r%
Asasfi Ml BuU (*«t
I*lit*
.lilr

ORANGES

25(* &lt;l»z.
RADISIIES

CAULIFL0WC9t
2lbs, 2 5 0
HtF.SH FI.O IllliA

, BEETS
BJqdk jCei^truction*

T h e Is lls e ls a rales appfr Hi
all AA’a a l f * s pehlUhed la The
gaara^ad/Ha* 'd,
I
3
a
Si

tlase 14 pee
llae laeeellea
lim es te* see
lia r Inseetlea
tim e, c* pee
lla e laseetlaa
lim es te i » • ' line laearslan.
K ite seeegs te the llae. |V I
Hum hie rasa ter Week fere rape.

PHONE 148

•j&gt; •
W a a l Ada

U'*
accepted

i
w ill he
aser m e isNtheas e a memaraa*
dam rhaega It yaar
naaee le
lleled la ik e lelrphaae naah. la
retara far tbla arrsMemadallea
the adseelleee It espeeted le pa?
prem ptlr ■ la eeder fa r ea la
reader the heel poeslbte mrslre.
alt AAaal An masl be la oar af*
lire oa the da, before pehllea*
flea.
fleas# aeUI, ae Im m adlatel,
» e y ad.
If aa error errara la »»opy
H
mwm
a r s s s o i he .respoaainhi
. jh h im m K lee

mere taaa ear taewreeel

THE
SA N FO KD

HERALD
1-

FOR RENT ,,,

Dokn l'aymel it,

Ualanr*

p-Mtaateasi•feartw
W Ilin n iX

1 ill. id . Stale.
V* r m r f l*h
^
'*
--------PURNI8IIBD 0 r&lt;xnn fram e bun­
galow. Vrry n-at. I'rloed *7000.
•RO H U in A ..WII.LIA.kf8, Realtor
R ifM w T K . I.andquial. Associate
Phone 1871 Atlantic Hank IIM«.
RfJPohK YOU buy **q the biggtit
M i gams lit town lir n*al estate.
F ire and Automobile Insurance.
EDWARD p. LANE
Phone 431
“The man who know* Sanford"
Of tire IIS Magnolia \v».
SPECIAL—Something unuaual in
a 2 lievlriiiim frame hnusp, eg11 | ■t i&lt;111a 11&gt; Hell plaiinml, large
rotiH-r lot attractively lando-ate-d. highly desirable neigh
hnrhooil. Lei us sho*/ you this
one.
WATER FRONT IIO M K -N «w , 0
heslronm*. living room, dining
room, h rralftst rsKim, kitehrn
and laundry, 2 baths, masnnry
eonitrurtlon on B acres of
ItJn k W de

l

&lt; ground, -ftLooo.ix).

'.I

-1

' iH re e

___ _
2 fq u r unit, 2
unit, R ga M iu ib lt. Phone

iH W n o i i i tl
M]*W Pfr "WH11*
V
E LE rA B tU . LUmiock 'an4
VKt.r;rAIirE8,
I- »EDROOM House, J ywnr* old, v •MUsitlLtiefwm. Mnfiird Kami'Low

a

»7.'.iM00.

4 REDROOM H O U S E -larg e llving rnum sail kitchen, laundry.
2 e a r garage, It) arrex, C acres
elearesl an e u rp tio n a l valu &gt;.
W ant offer.
CLOSE IN —Paillally
furni.hrl.
well e«m»truct*d atureo ft bed­

3 ^* £ * • KKI'iH&gt;ADlK Ikeep Kfeeie
* ‘ 75.00 cash. Can be seen al •*)«
••Park Isalween BlOO ansi • 5:00.
I'hnne 735 after fi:0« P.M.
Dinner "The
IKIED
8 IIR IM I
Rest Skrlaip'on
dp Iksrth" at |lomei V. I l l E. 1st St.
*Va both &gt;os. slim ,u u don't bring
your prrseriptlnns tn I.ANEY'ft

.tPhesne 101

8ERVML Refrigerator. T'ftet'. »5«
Phone I.V4-M-4, Osteen.

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— ARTIt'LKH WANTED - 8

DKLICIOUS KATING

PEAKS

2lbs, 35^
RE!) GRAPES
2Ihs. 550
FLORIDA liRKKN IIKAD

Call I'hon, I OKI for
All Tipe* Of Hook Work.
M aty McKinney Rnokkivplng
Service
Room 408
Atlantic lUnk ^Buddjnj_
NK\V 1 1 north surfaced to parfaction Old floor* mad* like
new. Finishing, - loaning 4 wax
ng. Part able power plant,' 21
rears aipenm e* ‘a Semia.ilc
County II M Gleason. Lak#
Knee
.
I.AWN3MIWKKH Sharpened. '
cycles icpaircl, lock and key
wink. I'rumpt sarv'e*. R. W
Whuma 8 |n F. «»h Hr
ROOF WORK of nil kinds. Eaves
and Gutters Repaired aad Paint­
ed. New Roof* applied. Painting
and
coating.
Hanford. Ph.
IU0R-W. II. R A.kenhurg.

250

CABBAGE
Lb. 1 00
BULK

POLE BEANS
2 5 0 lb;

FLORIDA liRA D K A

GRAPEFRUIT

FRYERS
Lh. 5^6

3 fur 2 5 0

FIIK S II FROM LOCAL
FARMS

IMNK MKAT

NEARLY NEW 2 llcslroonv Kuu..,

APPLES
2 Ihs. 290

TURNIP ROOTS
2 Ihs. 2 5 0

2 hunches 1 5 ^

Try ,
. flERALD
Want Ads
tmResnhi

KXTIIA FANCY UKD
DKLICIOUS

i f t i i i i i i ui» tiig k u

I K N * I M r f b t l | l * l 1 tel Me , a | f | h m

D»b » *m»re )»it. |t|

M lT Ilt:
Notice Is hsuby gissn that I am
engaged III business at Jrtl M-uth
Kart. Avenue, Manfor.l.
Mtmlnole
fo u n t,. Florida, undrr the licit*

a v o id

•Lr* w- Jig lie a*&lt;Htt&gt;Mtntii i|a #« pi ilrrN
• enaj rl BIB, **vrfs, . ,!*..•!
. ||vU t l«

JIM (JUT
I1UD MOUUHTON
JIMMY GUT

lA‘g a l N o t i c e

lions name 'i*it, Hu* &lt;»* «n*l ibal
La.\V ! l u . o « . t lA l.H '..» te S * . Dee address of the claimant, and ?■!£., ? Y rr^T&gt;r^l*lia b ^t a^.^X s i 1 Intend to r.glster r»ld name f ir .
J?
*%IH l.%T%TI.» «it A|| t.w »«nrn t.« »•jr th#* cUlmanta M siw *
uU*diiK« *f h m &gt;&lt;m
ittf il If* th» t»rm« 01 i»,a rirtlll li
nti4 h
any
u»n.H «• k«
»» “y?^ S%n\* dlAlulo lO'Wlt: H e r IDO) of
t J_rS!, present
^ 5 ^ ! ,!lE
". elaHn»...
&gt;r&lt;r HU
•ttorn«jr,
1' mm
upatltlnl ‘ die
tl rNritl
f*»lu.%.l ------iffj
notifie.l A
andf5f*^.,!
required,!,
any 1*n1
sueh
d.wimt
n..t ar&gt;4
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lltfl.lt
M( 4 l u t P «
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t el l h
p
1 , 1 1 K » V 'w
i Iummu* Itm
n |
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tT
Mi | rwtar.
fVf !#f. f8 iC r
claims and demands' which yen. o s(,a|| be sold
4%|rrk o f Ihr Circuit Court uf Hcnii|Wff4rr. tear* |vui«r. ILie tfff dir
------------------- ■■ ■ ■— * ----------- I
WAt.TKIl Ct.AHKt: MltKfl.f.T
i m l f I 'u a n l ) . F li'flt lfi
VIOLA .\ At.laftN
As administrator o f the Ka.
.
,,.,,«b e e .
In
late ..f Iona Mhsplry. d r .eased
*• * "
• U t** » • » » » « » » '
o «n «r
Klrst
publU
atlon
January
1*
t
i
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l
.
Saelord.
at
T
eerh
lo
a
llrag.
K
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1911.
rCARDUl INSURAHCI"

* Huy your ta r and Ineur*
an&lt;e ill Sanfuiil We handle
all di tni|».

Atlantic Rank lltdg.

For

slltisr nt you. may has. against the
• stall- ol IUXA MID.Pt.KV. drssased.
late o f set t County, to the County
udao o f Heminole County, Kl.uMs.
t hta office In tbs court house o f
J / m il* e's l t a n t V
s a l aV»
County at M.intord.
Klorlda.
I'U fM . I I I M I D . I OI.ATT, w ith in sight calendar niontha from
t 'l uMIIM. I&gt; I 'l l o l l ATK.
lh# tim e &lt;*f the first publication of
i n lit: k m t a t k o r
this notice Kach itaim or demand A a | V i t a l l t w F a ta l V a u n v a r
lu.VA S IIK P t.K T . Decra.sd
• halt be In Hitting, and shall stats *»■* W l I K l H y ,
T O U f lg B r
T tlsiivs
ALI.
IH K1IITO
I 1‘ ns*
KH* the
' iibs
i s o f.«M Ss i uAsM.its
*,,*Tplace
s*s&lt;s ofo. rs.ldsnce
i r.iu.iics ar
shit t»r»st of. H
u

Ix»gal Notice

hunch

n v l i a r (,n lb r
COL*56 NOT.OtMAH.f..
OZAWK.AHVR 4g8N
miarin' a tor UP nuMora
THAT OU9 BASKETBAWL
QAM* WITH TM' 'PLAMgJ'^
OOKNA BE A GWUCX

AH’ JUS* TO MAKE tUHS
TM‘ O A M I WONT WIND
UP IN A PaCE-FO'-ALL.
a h Xi a -o o w r s i N o
A TgLlVOUAW T BARKY

L A T t # ...
6.A r.*ry
B A M 7 4 y O W rC g...

'^WeLL.BOSS. IT LOOKS AS
IP YOON CAAHWION TO STMM

TMAT18 WHAT YOU THINK
THiC TBLIONAM IS JUST
WHAT I NBGD,r..BUT OiRST
I WANT YOU TO MAKS

»KT»R TO CLEAR

Wr
buy, sell 4
trad# u,fd
furniture. Wll*on-&gt;laier Piirni* O K I.\ND iV M ' mitig Kentinel. 0&gt;

tn rr P i.. .111 K *st Hhone *l«. I Undo Evening Hlar. Call Ralph
Hsr
u
J
I.IXHI UHKD TIRES at b,-*l prices.!
Firestone Stores.
Dag line, bultdutor. aump truca.
K LEtTRIC tiKNERATORS: III) ' m urk, fid dirt, oholl and elay THB LONE HANUKH
A.C. with or without rngitio.
by load or Job. Contact fl. R
W rite A. J. Rohntack, Gen. Del.
C .baled and nawiclnte*. 10? t
Mow York Ava, DaLand. I’h
_M enfoid, F lorida.__________
I*c. ..r m - w
7— Peteddtfelark-.Supplies —7
INCOME TAX return* pr#nare&lt;l
by tax areuuntant registered
FOB 8 A L K &gt; N f i brown and
with Trra*. Dept. Dempsey 231
w hite ap&gt;ittnl. Ideal fur rlilldMelseh llldg. Phone 17*0.
ren; saddle, bridle. Can lw seen
VACUUM CI.KANKK NOT
at UinderV Store, Glndrrville.
WORKING R lfillT ?
JPtjone 1004-J.
__
tiKNTLK, 4 year old boy horse Repairs made liy trained fartnrv
••xperls. Phone PM0. Free phi
II. M. (iUu.or.. Lake ^Icry.
up and ilelivrry within Ml tnllc
FOR SALE—Cocker
iNips, it
radius. Prompt service, free e s­
w eek, old, hlaek beauties. Tel.
timates.
n i3 -J, | 02X Merle Ave.
Mill.DM Hlltl.E
IIKI.IV WANTED
Htorj load. 41.08. Teresa Box 1107.
Phooe II8I-W.
Wanted: grorery raahlrr, expgriCabinet*.
ettce prefenwl but not neees WOODWORKING
Counter*, Hhclve-. ete. In onlvr.
aafy.
Apply
Mr,
Whatley,
Bmall l-iats. built, repalrcl. re
Margaret Ann %toro*. __ ___
finished. C. Vnll I4 I 3 J . _____

VKl AKA AfATMENTS.
room houie, living room, dining
■.and Blnrea. .11* W. F lral S tra ti
room, kitchen, bath down stairs
M Phone dim-W.
and half lath upstair*, arreened
porches; also I car garage with
NKW KiirnUhnl and unfurtiLhesj
apartmrnt rrnling tu t *30.00
duplex-era son or year. Hen Whldper month. Lifetime roof. Want
don, 110 South Park Avenue.
nffar.
Kitchenette Apt*. W.-sk,' m ^tH
PKKD W. RKNDKR. Realtor
or season. Klumberland Court.
281 S. Park Ate.
Phone 1838
Illway 17*M at ("its U n it
W A N T E D —girl for fountain and
R. PKTKRSON, Hrnker
I APART51ENT, also 2 furnished 111 A.
N. Park Ave.
Phooe l i f t _dru f_dej»t. lanay’a Drug Store.
rooms. Takach Apart mmt*.
IS— NOTICKH-PEKAONALM—13
T Y P IS T S , BTKNOGRAPh&gt;:R8—
5 ROOM furnished bungalow, cor* ^ R BA LK^ ^ T^ W A N TK D ^
Good pay for women 18 to 35
MARY’S LENDING LinRARY
nor Celery 4 Cameron. Phone
who ran typo forma, ad*bosses 1200 Magnolia—I* now open Mon.
8PART0N Manor house
0U4-W. _
s___________ TRADE
or
who
hav*
secretarial
exper­
Ihru Fri. 10 lo 12 A. 31., 8 to fl
trailer. Ilka now, an down pay*
r h ’IIENLTTE Apartm ent*-ience. Apply morning* 2 la *i*0,
P.M. SaL 4 to B P.M.
ment on d tn tu or 4 family. P. 0.
Klumberland Court. Sol City
Person
el
Office,
Florida
.
Fash­
nford.'
fflfeft
Limit*, Rt. No. 17-W. ________
ions. Air Bam. ______________
FO U N D ^ ^ l i
I — ABTtCLBS FOB B A L I -4 W A N TlJ f): Ran rolorarT for c~&gt;P
0 ROOM house with
right nt Cinder’* Storo (Sand
Ing and sandwich making and CHILD'S boot in vicinity between
Road), 2nd. house an righL See MILLS SWAP s n o r —408 E. 4th
ganaral work. Good salary for
R ita Theater and flrat atyac-t.
SL Wo Bay. Sail or Trad* matt
Tod Oglesby, or airs. Frank
right man. Apply PU fk Whistle.
lU lurn to Herald Office.

J&amp;JSL

Cowan.________

■

iTToin "*

anything. P W f

SPECIAL appliance talesman for
rrew work. Selling direct to con­
AUTOMOBILES
—13
sum er throughout central FkrIda. Must b* best and ambitious
A CAR. U*drlva' It by da;
day.
Weakly draw agalnat cammlr- BENT
weak, or season. B
Knglb
xllsh Fordr
*Wn. Transparutlow fnrnUhad.
and
Aaierlcan
Ford*,
aadan*.
gal’i Eat Shack, Comer ef Ga*
atatlon wagons aad canvarilfelas.
3 ROOM furnished apartment.
Etricklaad-Morrioon, Inc.
E. E T T A K E T I
t u m . a n i B n n w n is
F lra t St,
_____________
Permanent - resident* desire,!
Septic Tanka, Qroaae T
Phono 111* or 1448-J.
Al L TYPES Of Hull* Inter Work 1040 STL'DEUAKKR coup*. gm&gt;d
Tank*. Tmk Cradle*.
Reaaonahla Rale*—fVe* (tattradio. 1205 cash. XI&amp;7 Sauth
Stone*, Bewrhaa.. Flower
F lo *
.
STORK for rant March 1st In
■loewa.
■Ilia and llatela.
r U x ^ T K T F iE P ft ' Com plrta line

TWO ROOM furnished aportmont
llu rtt’g Tuxedo Feed Stor*.
Apply 112 Elm Avenue. 2 to 4,
f 6 ub“
PH day, Peb. 0th.
_______ __
Chlckiw.
BE NT, Unfurnlahed garage Steak. South*rn Fried
Barbaeties, and Baa Food*. Anapartment. 1210 Marnolla Phono

Cotoo Building. J. - J. Catos
Phono 528.
m H m n M a g fle M ^ H W

ESTATE FOB BALE—4

CoiicrvU

Machine

iahad. Frao EaUmataa. .

fin

aem-j

DKPFNDAIII.K L’HED TRUCKS

Hv Paul Rohl*

�t

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‘t 't tV * ’ *V•*•*•*• • *'• • •

P A G E B IG H T

. • « « « » f n 't

THE 8 A N F 0H D H ERALD. H AN KO W ). VLOK1UA

2nd Big Week

New Birthday Bargains

W * C aU brat*
an d
K stp You S a r a I

C ELERY £

(T H

Lgo Sta lks

2 lb . 29c

Rom* Baking

BEECHNUT

LAST CIIANCC TO BUY
THESE BIRTHDAY BARGAINS

Baby Food*
O topped

South*™ Gold Color*d

Prices flood Thru Saturday, February lOLli
. ,/

MRUSO" Brand, Quick-Froxen
Sliced, Sugared

jL L

OLEOMARGARINE
Ids
Qtra.

Wlanan, HB-Q-Saure

Quantity Rights R***rvod
Fro«*n D**IUd

Agon Poncho* _____
Seabrook Baby Limas
Fcrdhook Limas ___
Agon Broccoli______
Who!® Baby Okra _
Agon English Foes _
pjtiana B.E. Pacts___

Pork Br'fast Sausage

B. E. Pels with Bacon

- i'.;
'

I( #*»*l
r.tlfl

n.i

if

Pmsirt*PMM"

SpOCHritl Dinners

(Ilimit—One Can, Please)

U O’ SmhiM

LEMTEM
Campbell's .lain

Peanut Butter
* ,H?5Nkiao it aiam raoaa Hvsae^« a h » J ? i?

Chowder

rati

. VALUES'.

IGc

Solid Park Wh. Ural

Tuna

'//a

39c

Taite O' Sea" fillet of

“l.usury" l«t. Mi at Flakes

Tuna
f/pK
Ainrnran Oil
Sardines
%'*
Chum
Salmon
IPs

Pickles
Kosher Dills

Who!* Dills

29r

31c

“Sunnyland" Sklnlan

Dfl Mont* Red Alaaki

Salmon

IPa

"laitr O’ Sea ‘ Fillet o(

Whole or
Half—lb.

7'/jC

“Tut* O* Sea" Fillet ol

53c
Dmaed

Salmon No. 1 canr 73c
Grad* A, OuicWroxgn, Cut-up

W h lb T hey Loci

Standard Chum

Salmon
No. 1 ran 32r
__----- _.o.
Duke* Solid l'layrr

Sardinea
Sardine*

No. 1 T

MEATY BACKS

17c

TENDER GIZZARDS

13r

LEGS AND THIGHS

(lo rto n rsC a k w o f

Codfish

10*o*.

22c

Spare Riba
lb.
Pig Feet
lb.
Pig Tails
lb.

49c
15c
29c

Markerel No. 1 lt'/2c
Mb. Cheete Fond—

Craekerjack
Popcorn
SateUal Pack

$1.0#

Chee*Zee
D*1 Muni* Bahlott

I

loaf

89c

Spread

jar

27c

Kralt *i-lb Sit. Amrr or Pint.

Cheeoe

41

ML Yumont Young H^n

X r«ft Ptm . 0*Pim., Pineapple

pkg.

39c

Hlrkory

All S^x. Mueller

rAH Brand*

Macaroni

pkg.

29c

ran

13c

Sugar Curnd Btnnkfasl
Slewing

Tall Mill:

Carnation

bacon
■bc4fc

I

�T 1 IE

h Unity There Is Strength—
T » Pruteet Ike P n m of tha Wm M ;
T t P m t U the Progress af A m t Ih .
T * Pr*diK» Pro*peril* (or Sanford.

&lt; &amp;

h t

H

a

n

*
V O LU M E X X X X II

Red Casualties Rise
As Confident U. N.
Troops Slash Into
Main Chinese Line
*

TOKYO. Felt. 9 &lt;/P)
Ameri­
can force* sw.pl
the ImtiV’ nl
the icy Man Rivet near heoul titday. Allird uliellv (mured into lira
burned-nut old Korean rapitil
Chinese Rtd rrm U m r in wr,~
fin Korea teemed shatlcrnl
A

lean

and lanky

westerner.

&lt;*V o. tent hack word to U. b
Third Division headrjuaitrrs:
"Talk Forte Myert it now wel­
ling ilt (eel in the Han.”
It was a dramatic dims* to a
Red hunting offenttve that bey-w
Jan. 25 tome 35 air mtlct toqtli
fnrmer

Korean

i P

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

F R ID A Y

F E D . 9. llt fl

Fugle Scouts Mukc Report To The Rrcsldent

rrjmblic

t l i i
AvstK-inled I’ rrrv. I .rased W ire

N o. 122

Slaughter Quotas
Slapped On Meat To
_Halt Black Markets
SAe v_e n Are Killed Marshallrx Plan
'l'T
Be
r .T o^ 'r^
Lim
ned-?To'Xm
Propors I ram sm ashes Lower Draft Age t,on of Meat
Into Loaded B us Gaining Converts
T o

Dam agcToStatcNcrve
C e n t e r Estimated
A t Over $4 Million
LANSING, Vlieh.. Pel.
— A sluhlmrn tire. Marina in old
record* in Michigan's hogr -late
o ffier building, lnda» hurnrit in­
to its itlh hour, *till driving
control, damage In the right
•lory structure, housing
key
slate uffire*. ahead) was e»l|.
mated al 6l.00n.niHi, with an up.
■ ard revision possible. Part of
otatr govrrnmrnl was tempor­
arily paralysed. Firemen from
five eltir* joined in lighlinc rhe
Irrarhrrotis blare, whirh broke
out whorlly aflrr noon )r»lerdav. on life ' l l " tliHir, «1 t an&gt;l a
half siii.irs mi. The Mrrfigbi­
rrs, working through the night
in sub-mil rnid. Iriught
Ihr
blase at time uoarirr* inside. A
total of 11 firemen and one pu­
ller oftirer were nvermine hy
smoke or injiirrrf by falling drhel*.

r m

Partly cloud* lower eait coast
"U h a few brief Iljtht showers. In.
rrr.i*inc cloudiness extreme north
with po-.ibly mmr light rain fomghl »r Saturds). Fair elsewhere
with alnwljf rising temperature*.

^

Destructive Fire
Rages In Michigan
Records Building

Capt. A. W. M ycn nl lender,

of the
capital.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

Krttnhlishrd 1908

Allied Tank Force
#Rams To Banks Of
Frozen Han River

f o

W EA TH ER

Crash Occurs I n 47-1W*low-Zero Weather;
22 Arc Badly Hurt
IH III ACCOMPUiHMINII In 18J0 und « pledge tor IBM are eonUlned In » Hr,, it to tit- Nstton" pccM-nteH
In Washington to President Truman by n group of Lagl* Srout* repirserung the 1,7.10,Win ftoy Smuts of
America. Seated with the President (right) Is Seoutmaiter Char lea Kel*o nf SI I -out*, who h*» held that prwt
for 41 years. Standing (I. to r.) are: Kenneth Phllbrlek, tirand l»iand. Net John II t&gt;yV..- Jr., Kntd. Ohla ;
Jerold J. Ilaioot. Arcadia.Calif; Jack Piley.Oold.horo. N C : l*avld IVrbr IMtsvtllr. I’* ; Thomas Burton,
Itlsm.vrrV, N. D.;Charl*i W. Ring, Brunswick, Me.; tra«- naxandatl.IVshkedi Wt. . Ailhur W. Mslthrw-s. Mon­
roe. La ; William E. Houston, Central City, Ky , and Matthew F Hrtvtowtt, Cullman, Wash (fnfernoUownt)

.

P a r e n ts Of Rich
Found On Old Age
Assistance R o lls

Holland Snys Navy
Still Coniiiur Here

Steel Company Is
Accused OfAiding
Detroit Gangster

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HdHriiRri Imim I iir k lit*" n il
rrul n( 4 |m.hI&lt;t I ln|m if ,§ m m iriM ir&gt;m iniln r id m( hrrr r»&gt;d »y,
killing ^ighf from m d iniurvmt
I lir cf4ih cmcuri^d in 47
f t in Hr,illirr mill lug

ill** IfgUlll, M|t|| \Is11»tl 11v «|mhi» i &gt;*
100 V.IIill Of |rv%,

S u p p ly

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195 0

WASHING I ON. Feb '» rd’ i
Ihr ipivrinmenl vl-ipi*-d »lritf
nil..|. on livrjln, k &lt;liiuglitrnng
C o m m it ic o
I )is a ^ i re s
l.-d iv in m ettort fo li.ir.tall lilack
On
F x tc n d in n
S er­
rnirkrlt in mr*t.
v ic e T o
27
M o n th s
1be Of|,&lt;r of Price St.ilnh/alion
i*&lt;urd .vn order bringing all Its*W V H I I M .I M V l r11
- I*i
»t(* k d iunbtor under i vytlrni oi
Ihr Sriufy fiiffMiritn1
ii Ih dttl-I vughirr tjuolav.
lliiffrr -i|i|ftT.«irO tr.iilv
*»• i|r»ni?
O P, dirr.l.it Micliarl V DiSall?
IimI iy Midi ,Vi ir|,n\ nf |lf|r(|ii
».,id
Mell ll ill W |l|f»||'|t«|| Inf |||,filin’*
We J|r drlrim ilirj lo keep
IH .........M
M-r.,i out ul the LI *cW m.irkrt, and
i tilling 10 I Ylltfim h 1111 on f 11
tu ,rr lli.il &gt;|r.ili,. |s,iL chop)
t r l )
1 1 11*-1-1
ifi|
. V , - I (IfH t l
..nd lovvfv oiritinur to he available
ir4ii'*n• in tm|irv n| uirulm.r tin
to ..II ecli«nv ul the country at a
ihr gioii|« % inn nth'long I ilm i o«ri
1.sir tmer We lu-ltrve tbu daugh
*i u n iH iu l rmhlviiv
«r. n » in.I
. .t ,
totitiv: r.'lilhi! uiriri tv .t lug tlcp
*i»* Ilung it 't. I I
i»lmti * .ill!
|pt h«Mr
nri ■ tlir niioiniif 10 ih itl in i Imi direction,"
fin
I ' mi rin,*
1 he urdri will Imve the effect
&gt;lKr to
f limiting •laiighteret . tu liu|i n *il*»r* * . I1* * * 1:1, 1.11
I
tloii »
\t 1• •
nrri oh*» i
'on h n g
1 mtlhir i
l*-|jfr 1(111**11, 1 1nr 1trtit! \ in r t o f» .
K. I’ lftA I v M.n lull
|« |l» I VYI•
if fill i h»lf hoot w 11li l|t*a Srriuiti
gtoiip o .im l.iv II* lt»|,f i
V
rr hili t *W • n»inh vpi &gt; ifoiatl

(r Taking ground wat only id ieL*IT* t I *1|»i»If'* f I tilli 1111' vTI' I(v
•ni*l Ih r 11mn* nut nf Mnntrr.it,
condary impoitancc. The Aliiet’
n11if if 0*11 nImylit m fill f mil*' ftmii f'h*’
aimed to hurt the Chint rr and
Negotiations ru rtroll) bring
finHif of Vlir Hi iTtfii’ iit In fi't irff
tariled on wilt, Natal aulholf*
Korean Redt and they did- more
HO I 111*
| I H » M *I I I f 1*1
ii t ill
U il 1
j »I i 1
lir» l&gt;&gt; the Frrn«ld’ l..iughlon
than 61,(100 killed, wounded or
fiii'king UD #g«Ti| wlirii It iMitt
llrtspllai \ssuriatinn will n„l
tfit trot »f 0 * *
Tt • h no w
capture.
hr allowrd tu inlrrlrrr with
Other armnicd task fours wrro
ihr
rrartivalron
of
Ihr
halilmd
IJYNSING. Moh-. l eh. '» (/!•)
/-*
The ».u.. |.»|,rl by Ihr So tel
within two miles o f Seoul, on thr
Naval Air Stalion, Ihr llriald
A wild and ilr.tnn live lor. .till
left flank of the Third Division.
was advised this allrriowin
(In
nit n lo Ihr In t*’t Iml ini, itI S'*
One rammrii within aix mb* of out of rnnlrul after nearly 20
hv Senator Spe.unt ll-dlaitd.
For Scrap Metals l.rl I'ldi.i »t i dm tt* 1 Th»- tin • 1
Inchon. Yellow Sen port for the hour*, raged in a italr btiilihn [
"O fficer* of .Senator Smalheia,
,v ..nowii-M on c u t !•**•,
j-a p ta l, ami then withdrew tu Al
I ongrrssman llrrlong and my­
o f Michigan'* capital city today.
NKW
Hllth. Frh. ?»—td l—
d iIsd
r ' lines.
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ATI-ANTA. Feb. 9-4 / P )
The
self”, Senator Holland triei.., .
,.i
thr Nrw York Post s4 kl to.!*)
i”
Will, dainage already rtlimalrd &gt;l«tr o( (jrorgM hwlay lurl turn­
li. S. ami Puerto Itlran infan­
graphed, "have been avaiirrd
rrniHiiioi
iMtMillnl
I
rh.,1
ihr
hrfiuirr
Crime
Invr-lf.
li. \.sM»( I \ I F it Plf toSS
tryman moved ini behind the al VIOnnigMI and Wltf 1* f»f |1*#*
hv
Ihr
rjllirr
of
Ihr
I
hi»r.
of
ed up II cate* nl lit,', t . * ..faf
S Tl.l 1. til a. . i
. .a’f
Kei.os imim.... . - ha*
scncsl
i. * *
t’.iid ngatn lu.iay iiv.1.1
tanks.
I . .
Naval Operations that hospi­ 1 siihp,w*ous
virtv II
thr
on shout 20(1 Nrw
•1 Ill*nit It
Uakuta- l » Mttlne and there
The U. H. 25th Division’s Task j ,!*tr government » services cup- rich children with one or more
tal negotiations will nol hinder
lYrtliu’ on
lurk pnlilirian*. x*m hlrr., I.m*•'
IV additional Mn.n't much piomiae o f rrlirf.
Foree Dolvin, punching up th e1 pled, ice-iheathed liremen from parents receiving public old age
'Ihr httnfoul Hf|UmJtoii of Du* llllilllh in
Ihr rrartivation of ihr San­
shoteairn’s Irvrfrr*. known rack­
ml ......... .
(li,. , 0|.) 4lr hit Into paitv of
main road to Seoul, sent patrol* tu fivr ciliet (might the hla/r r.t 10 avMtlance.
l%il
.N
i
"
im h«Mi| In Min
ford base. Plan* air progress­
I f r *hIK«hI (itMtiil I m,.nth- "ex -1 (he southeavtrih states, it wa*
eteer* nml olhrr* in it* probe ot
within m mile* c f Yorgdong|w&gt;,
Sou
III
Volmiff
Khffhl
»1
»*
mrvling
on
schedule
for
Ihr
rerll'^lv i’ i»f h nv *
And. *aid State Wrllarr Direc­
i.n.lr,world arthil) In Ihr *lalr.
fleering iti noMliern Florida again
the a orient city’s industrial sub­ below irtu weather.
iprning on 1l » ) I.”
I number ■&gt;! Ihrm, Ihe
Post " ing: hr11* Wollw &gt;4tiy night with
2 V fe.piesl of \ stimuli (l,laid tiMiny and rhcie wn* some sn.,w in
At H A. M, 0 w * . villi ogl nf tor Alan Kem|*ef, that wa* jutt a
urb on tha southwest bank* of
-oil, are allrced llrulrnanl* nf
control, It broke out in (he State "sampling" produced when be a*k*
the curving Ran.
I'rank t «»*lellM. (im b lin g figure.
srrenl , rthtmuklvn ..f tlieil light i „ a «
|
mWwe.l. will, nut much
Only on the right end nf Ihr O ffier Radding Hi IZ:M P. M. ed hi* ctffkt to "bring me a lew
| "h o ahead) ha* been aakrrl In J.’
'
1
n
,
, \ M|d ” m |- j. sl ,.|d. who vmild l.mak in rotd perl-, gut the old^western sector and on the rentral yeaterday. A r|r»peratr night.long
^ p p r s r t o f m , |krrom m ill*W
l i L . ; ,1V J v .ju w h,., , S, . « *l*r* - • m m -l.-U t-m H r ■»*'•*’ . .' w u ih rt
to.Fay. wit), the
• fro n t were the lied* Wtfing up a battle, failed to subdue it.
d n .
&gt;'
r * —
-------- W
* O ^ i 'rid ."
t.n W * W
tumbRng
W twlow rero
Governor t;. Mrrinrn Williams
arrat&gt;- Karty morning roiurtenrlIn oesrlv every imlamr, Im*,
N K « DINK. Feb
-»«•"» of operating a nmhil. ra le.
fhjll „ „ „ ^ i.tic.a l men
Wiaiuhiim
tarka In lhn*e area* were hurled who toured the hlarr area, -aid a Ktm|»er added, the children fel* 'lie
I unit.
liamhlei
I
t
ml
&lt;
will
()„• present riiafl p &gt;d of I'1
Hot il also v.atv stib-sero in
"large part” o f tin- state guvIrfllril. -le-irl.-n !is I u
hark.
Irail a psrsdr nl witnesses who
LI. (irneral Matthew R. Krag- omntrnt wa* “ temporarily para meager t h rcli were a form of in­
made I* In tl.e tel.n-ari.iu nf *),*■ through I!-’* year* woubl Ira called ihe New Fnglani! .vint,'. and soma
will
lestifv
Iwlorr
Ihr
Kelaii.rr
|,ari d New York Augusta, Me.,
,
way, If. 8 . Fight h Army romtnan. lyxesl” by thr fire* va t datongr to,r*i on thrir high laxei.
nl ,„n,,l to tn du&lt;.........
t'ltn.e frivrslixiling I omiuiltrr *'**'"" *’" 1' lj 1
r »| s •• llitrrinian of s»c
Some of I Its- •
,l'&gt; -e.t 1. o p i- ilr ii a Inlnilimlii nf .1
Four firemen ond a imllrrinnnI | ‘ ' ’in&gt; -if these peuple, he eon 1 |,,,,|
tier, visited Ihr Third Plvjiion
tl,i. 1
|llt, 1.,-, ,, i,|ip,ilni,«t clmiiinm when il trsuinrs if* pr.ifw. into |make an annum, &lt;inenl
" I Fi*", wo'dd
■*11**1 *s|,
1
ll..
iiMilheasletn n t io n
le
front and wavrtl on Ta*k Poire I w ere overcome l»y »innlr n»
tin... .
wore just plain |***.«-»i- ,
llf . ...........
.tal Ion-w ule r.u Icier, mg
l.rrr fee* 10 tin' nr., 1 fu'ni,loMerii.g p,plii &gt;i» ,1
•&lt; t |.*.t»-i fi „ , 1 death, ..illib u lr.l to
Myer.i In it* pltingr t» thr Han. fume*. Firemen pound vuitrr Into penny even charging then age-1
A f »■*I. fry for mrn.toi
&gt;11 1.
e,;wr)) ||(n|-- Kickoff l.m.i
itrvi
lursds).
&gt;
\
r'onimiilre
i ,i .-ii I i.I
.tandaid
**lln 1 . m&gt;’ 111■ , old 1. 1,&lt;| stomiy weather, it am
Rldgway praised hia •oltlirr* of thr Imildinr *hrll ut thr ralr of pirreut&lt; for lights, water, heal;
f„r
|u,j K ,„U| fuml ,1mm
spokesman said |,r would In- In Id novt We.in.‘.,iay mghl al &gt;■ ut young h u«l' .nd.* u t In,ill chlldi-n :«r.. I ,n,,u arid iiuog Aiudv pre•rwailaweO * • e w * tw si
d.IMKI gallon* a minute.
,,’clink ul tlv*' lino,*..i Ihdlding.
full,IW
rd
I.)
iHH.kmakrr
I
rank
|„ „ Kell. If. The l.renkfasl will h.
win. m e i,*,t veteran*.
,,-d ,,! the void i,|n*ts.
Thr eight-ltory o ffirr building, and food,
Hfiiksoii wh*. is serving a fail An tnvnation ha* lo-i-n extend,•'!
On Ihe list were Ju»|ge'. she-1 held «t Hilhl A. M. at tht Son
Some rhildl, * Ivu-liand* h a '1
),,rt&gt; dninrvtic plane
flighls
isinstrurti d 28 j-ear* ago and
to Wing Staff nffnei and f
\
term
fur
taaikmaking
and
runla i n call.-,I and Johivun «i,l "t n cre c,in. riled ul New Y,,|k '* lashouaing many "tatr agrnrie*. Is i Iff*, rorporation exacutivea, puli fiu,I Yacht Cluli on U U Muni-..
uffieer* firm. Ml land,, t*&gt; nlt-nd.
apiraey.
aliout a block from the Capitol it.van*, and l.ulldlng contractor*. Mr*. .'I. I), tintchrl, well known
The C.A.A. ntfi, ial* while here d -r* tn call additional tli„,i«an&lt;l- Gunrdin ahpolt yesterday. The
ir n .l* * '*
l» « i
win,I- pounded the w aterfro n l_at
In lavr " X " Kerttptr rcftorte-l: caterei of vr*.uf..r.|t will *nv.
The Capitol wa* rrponni tit &lt;h*
will receive applivntixii- for ih.
"A nvan and hla wife live in the lireakfast to some Ml work, i
.
Kaatpott, Mv&gt;, causing
ia u M l
DETROIT. Frh. '» (/!*&gt;
Sen iicv* iype ait men li, en.r
•langrr. however.
\(&gt; W
damag* atid lev and nigh winds
Fireman said th*-v i.ntiriiwlnl a a fashii.nahle •action of town, and team captain* for the It-. terii,(»lerl a Seiuto Crime Invr.li
,,
,,
i.
1 , h i , I power lilarkout* lo vune
l.nttlr at Irast until niidinoming have ii l-eautiful estate, lovely Scout lampHlgii,
I'AIIM 1.0 IN K
1 st’
1,1 •- V , 11!,'
Solur
Team* of five wrirkei
alor O’Conor (I) \ld) ,m*,,|y in
h rfo p tliey rould get Into lh*- two l.rlct, home and thr property .
1 1,. Knimei* 11-,iii • \ ,l,i,i,it,i
WAKHINOTON, Feb.
l i f t , ■loved in ihe dorm trail
'itfounded by an electric fence. are l-eing (oiiinsl by nil
I l ‘natl**s4 llw I'*** I l«MI
trail,I*; , rmtiiiiHrf . mu ■ im lay to II n anniMinced todav th .1 1 io,l
the Post offire Department today
They employ a full time yard ►ervlte, nml velrran'* group
Monitor •&gt;( M„ • touch »t G,*l.
•*'l»,w fell today fs***** .rnital
nl*- •*-,** avallsM, for Hu mat,
lifted all rrjtrictton on mail erman and owii two Cadillac tars. Sanford lo do the general -oil i ' ■ llri |,|r |l . i p,r!t\ o ,fv »lt&lt;* ** ,,t loan- in cllglldc fiitn, f .,u,|&gt;,
PIMM FI.i MISt MNIM I T
vhteh wa foimerlv
loratni «i Hlinoi.* eastward to the Atlantic
"They do not allow the mother lion vsoil of III, tbive A » |-■• i ■
vicr.
LONDON. F-b. it tfln -U d y
Fifth Street .nd II II) Yvcnui will
rhvrv wa* rain 01 in....... .
lion rJ induilrv lu. In &lt;b. butlliess in Nrminonl* Countv. ' ,ntt • 11tend thr initial vrvlcv l. 1
An order, effective Immediately, Isolod Violet hathbetr Gulnr.
to live in the brick house hut Women’., Dlvivlon i ta-uig foil,
rater n tat l i i r e t i , Cmintv Fu pcivisu t ",
directed all ,mit office* In re wa* granled a divorce today on provide a small shark on the ed In ilielude fruiu
from II
1 eiuperalurev wei,
eomparawith homllum
litirg, ol tlie )M.\ I’ n.gr*,,, ,u held Sunday mi'toitif In tt,. midi
_ iUine normal mat! aervice.
grounds that her airman husband place. All I hay are trilling to pro Pilot r'lub, Wwinen'a t'lub, Bu
f ' h, new lunch
l.'.ddnig
Seminole Cuunlv stnterl t,,*,n.. t lorium
............." .......................
.............
. "* '* &gt; trold In. 1* *a and thr wejlf
i
t
nuoi
({iic
lc
l
in,
iru
.n
l
t&gt;
&gt;
•
Vaiiutr* reitrictiona had l-een tniftromiurlrd
him * If
with a vide lire light* and shelter. Thry m-»* nod ProfeMlunnl Women'
pow available for the I.vakuc „t lo i.lrd it
\ ............. «1 r, N.ilf of tile , mint I y toll It was
pul Into effect during disruption |&gt;riiieea* in n French hotel
insist the taxpayer* provide Ihe Club, and other women'* organ* l)r»n Rulunoire (iiendrnl n| llir fnin, upetaliiig loan . farm b&lt;„iI wi-nlv- ,v«n,t
- I, d w.i .111 ■"*' '* 10 over &lt;| • ea-.tern Dakota*,
nf train aervice due to the
lardy laolwl rlaimr-i that her linlanrr."
talion* in Ibo ,ity.
trig loan* an,I faun -,w,..., tui, , xincrd l-ia v i-v i l - Itev ll K I'otMo a ietli Nel.rii'ka, Mirinco.ta,
awitehmen "sick” alrike.
hu.iiand, group ( ’aid. Thunra*
T. K. Tucker, vice ptevident u! Hrigg* Mannlarluiing t *&gt;. Rubin- Ion,,.
Nr well, pa.t.o
I l „ wn. MklilKan, rtl*ron»ln, northheni|w-r lift to, I another rase
Tba urder give* he nation re­ I &gt;., | Kvcljrn
Hulkrdy (iulne**, inw hirh a court Judge with a the Florida Slate lian). at So,. rrm w,.. triii()mit abmil .vwniiinir mu* liiti'iriltil In i»|f|ily!ii|? fm mu,
I It*1 imiMitur « ■ »*f « ««iii !•'••* I4&gt;»* L *1*11 I Niii(,N i,L4 noi tlin n I m.I«*4nmICaaDwar* Da n « v roar,
gular (m*UI *ervite again (or the former tnemlM-r o f Parliament for salary of ♦10.04*0 to VlfiJVHI an
nr lnt«rr»Ui! 'll* ut*i»l v 11«it f*&gt;» i»»»y » •iii,,ini*4i»«ii it 1mI Im . milii'tli ,«l
' 1tic■11ilir *I *(««
w ljw
ut
nf 4 &gt;i |4(&gt; rrietil i oniric I to ibr nilr nf Ihff nlnivr
first Ume in more than a week. Hath, went to the Trianon Palace „,u ,|y arid other income, reInn * vi*#* tflii • wlii'I'Di ■ Shii'Imy S*
H
\\i • , -»11 11f nnumii,
A. partial ban on bulk mailing*, H'del In Vecnmill.-s with a woman . /„»„! a -istanee to hi* motfier
Wm-ltlTavv ul 4 Drltuitrr Mill, 1 r ViiMilffl runta*'t him
lh» fihl I**mi trM»fn.% 111* yet I** Im niMfl Winn ” *'*■•
11* ! it^•111 U ly* I4, r 11r
except air mail, was pul on Feb refect wt to a* P rin ces Gloria 1because hr contrllrUtod lo the
•Iffiri* M'lllffii p, f Irtillicf«i0 11* ill t • 1 Mifi|il*'trf1, th» i iurdi InuMlnr v» il!
jNJIitht mnrnln|f,^fr*
lung police rrtonl
t when thr walkout of awllrh
w.-te
Faehirr. Tim suit wa* net de- r , „ mmin|,y Cheat and paid taxes. I
’ *** below
* *“ rero in Chicago
Carl Itenila, li„ . l ) , « i old " " 11111%' In 1»m |n*ii Uv vrltit *' U* J* fr|ii»*irfi! mi uiilliiv &gt;*f limt* 1h.ui
w
ill,
a
mink
&lt;•(
mid a predicted
ir . .n .* » « tia Paa* K iabil
men Med up one ration* at ini- Irtidrd.
i
I *5,000
of law of nft-arre .tod Sam I’er (» ll*»x ir»3l, O
high o f
alixve tiwlny The mef.
portant terminal*.
rum*, ivad t «■ctif **•-1 ra ril.’f ticil
, i,r&gt; failed to gel nto.ve leru vn
When the situation worwnnl, g ^ g a
0 * 1
n
V t l
r|,4 runt tact u»»t*i,-,l iiiir, in 11*IN
-oiiu pu t i of the midwest ye,letl.iiil nrll.-l liinv u much aa ♦ t(W»,day.
«i
•rWllnurn
f)(*
1
*V»
1
«
*
l
A d a lrm cn l of the eo*l of ll &lt;
air mail service* except c!a»» mall j
recent condemnation ailit by tin
of leva than eight ounces, daily
CoimniUcc N aim ’d
County School It,,nr,I against J. N
W N of madiral I
newspapers, parrkagiHi
(,'roum*
ami
Gie
Holltluy
li*tat.
ami sufgiral
and money
gtral suppllaa,
«Uppl
( ) » New Industries
|wa» subdlltlert - ,'t r r d a v to II,
shipment* by hank*.
|() \SKOFIATHM I’ ltFSH
Hoard try Fro.1 W ’ -on, atlorne.
( hunttor ut Commerce Mnnngrr
llni*. General ■• 4*. Mtuchi*un
«n*lalr*'n»rrrl po*t* fulekagr* " ;
One nf ibr lunge.i ami cotllm l n ilum-wirle rnlioaii itrikei in many who revealed that the total •-&lt;&gt;
Kd Whitney today ant,ounce,I tiv-?
nf the will, including tin- nut lav ycten la v receive,I nirticc from
The general embargo wa* re-1
virtually ended torUy.
metnlx-nhlp
of the new Ht&gt;.ria|
for the land *■- adjudged hi tii* Mn|,,r (ierirral Mark W Lance, a,Ilaxad two day* ago. but thl* still
lire- Array* lhre.v| to lire linking iwtfrhmrn wa* regarded a* Ibr Court wa* 823,443.
Industrie, Committee m entlv ap­
jtilaril general „( Florida, of nr„pointed by l’r&gt; I,lent II. .lame* Gut
laft tha
the rity of
o f 8L
fit. L quD, amt inntn factor in breaking up ibr Ifl-day ‘nr k" walkout.
Clinch* Wire l*aucd aguin-t 11’, „iut ion to the lank of Majur Gena- follows:
,the state*
atalrs of Illinois,
(&gt;*hv
llllnol*, Indiana.
Tlie Work »ton&gt;age tontinuerl in a lew i |k.i * arrow the country. But capital outlay fund covering ih. • r, a|
W A. Patrick, chairman; Henry
Uw northern
northern peninsula)
peninsula) tut
cut o
off
G, u n »l liulchl„,n re-. &lt;-*,tlv site-Tlhe
ff k.cnrra|]r |J&gt;ere %*ra*a ra full-acnlw rrlurn to wotk notably ig Chicago, lira bill*, **ld 8upt. T. W. latwton Mil
Simp-on, co . hairinon.
Clifford
morning.
, ceded Major tjrnrtal ICenrv D.
Ohio ami Michigan (except for
No. I rail rentor.
Mrhitddn. J. Brailey ridham, Ih,n
Unless appeal again*! the de R,|«m-II a* emmandrr
of the
from the r o t o f the country so country's
Indlration* were that all *trik ♦mally no tha Job, 1,807 reported rision l* made by the owner, ut Fnrty.eigMIt Infanlrv
TH Haip, i. Katlvlc It,,o,hohtcr. and
Division,
far aa bulk surface (train) mail
tor work. An Army spokesman
J. ( I Hutchisun.
tin nimpoaed
nf Naliunnl
G.ranl
wa* concerned. The postal serviro era will Ira berk on' the job befnru aid Ih- K) o ff duty was "about the properly located near
m. A rath my, adv rrtlienicnl troop* *,f Georgia and Florida forTlie chairman ha, torn n-krd
aim rontinuerl to refute bulk the 4 P. M. deadline *rt hv ihe I'ormal."
will be madr in the near folun lowing the retirrincnl of the 1stto , all a meeting of thr committee
maB which ha* to cross the Mis­ Army in it* ‘‘ work nr be Dred” ul­
There were simlliar report* Inr tdd* tor an addition to tin lef, and will runliniir to mainto consider th&gt;- problem* of Flor­
sissippi river in either eastward timatum,
tain hr* tor-mal
beadnuartera
Thouxandt didn’t wall fo* (U* from many other citlre where th« Aearlnmy. said Mr. taw ton.
ida Fashions Just n noon ** *
or westward direction*.
deadline to trturn lo work. Ttie work stoppage had continued dur­
“ The Hoard ha* planned "x here.
written report j* received provid­
•witchmer, -who also were pro- ing the week. Only a few scattered arudnn o f farilltie* nf this Negn,
ing intotmalic,n n. to ti&gt;, imnirdiate
-7
mlaed a pay tai-ra -flock'd liars point* reported switchmen planned Igh school for more than a year.” . TAM FA. F-h. f.-G F ) .hevera
me,I*, Mr. Whitney -aid_________
to their Jolt* In %rge number*, to remain away from work lodge. he stated, "but ha* torn prevent. 1 *«aff fhaiigc in the f.tot National
following contribution* to joining the thousand* who had re­
The awitehmen returned to work from doing thl* as the State De Guard division rretr announced to
^hJ^a
n h o f Dir
DTmaa were eeknowlairh
faced with tha glgantle task of partmtnt of Hdtiratlun would not day by Maj. General Sumter U
lodgwd today by John Haul*, chair­ turned to work earlier this weakHigh yesterday ft4
The Army'* denamj to switch' brining to unscramble the jammed autharise any expansion of facili larwr)-, eontmamier of the unit.
man:
Col. George N. Sagio, a veteran
Low today .17
men
to get track on the Job or lose freight yard*. An eatlmated 700,- Ilea until the site had bran nib
t RAO
Takach Biuldlng
guardsmnn
since
the
days
right
000
o
f
the
nnUon's
2JJO
O
.O
O
O
stantlally
enlarge.!."
Haiti 'at
City Rail ernployeo*
19.12 their Job and seniority rame after freight ear* had been tied up durM. C. Ragan, county surveyor, after World War I. is retiring
Total Feb. tain 2,&amp;7 inches
Mayfair lintel
20MO President Truman’* Internet ton* l « inr the walkout, which started In asked tha Board tor tha right to from hi* post as eseeutivc uffieer
Normal Feb rain 2.7! in, hr*
Karl W. Yo*t
1.00 the Army to take "appropriate Chlraro and Detroit on Jan. 30. cut a ditch to tne west o f Croomi of division artillery to
Inactive
M action immediately** to get Ihe
W. r . Bartlett
•tatu*.
He
is
a
department
store
Academy,
stating
that
he
would
In Chicago, the end e f Uw walk­
Mi*a Lottie Caldwell
1.00 roads In full opera''on.
use material from tto exravatlon offtoial here.
The
The Ar .iv ha* been In lechniral out opened the gateway to ernaa1.00
Mr*. Ilarry Ward
Col. Kngtn will Ira suererded by
country traffic, and the movement lo fill another ditch on the pro­
control
nf
the
rorrter*
since
the
10.00
Dr. J. A. Hialth
perty.
lie
was
repeated
to
have
l.t.
Co|.
Kdmuml
J.
McMullen,
o f vital freight leg-lammed In the
JACKSONVILLE. Feb.
Lion* Club
10.00 government seised them last Aug, rltv’a Immense yarda.
the matter submitted by the Tsmpn attorney.
Atlanta
.77
31
*J. H. Cogburn
M 0 27 to halt a threatened strike.
County
Commission
in
the
form
of
General
Lowry
also
announced
Industry also Joined In getting
75
%S
Urownsville
The
reaction
In
Chicago,
one
of
•vn Wads
t
in
■
letter
to
the
School
Board.
Ih* resignations of Lt. Cut. Robert
-.Aback lo full pradtietlofe Thousand*
Chicago
5
-7
J
J. «L Clair White
—
tha major hold-out anas, wa* o f workers mads Idle by the atopR. tens as G-l (personnel) o f th*
De* Moines
7
■8
swift- Nearly 100 pgr rent of Uw page awaited haak la » e s k rad*.
RCOUTCUB8
division and Id. Col. Harry P.
Detroit
II
-1
striking switchmen reported fag
AH
Boy
Beouta
and
Cults
am
Raya as rnmmander o f tha llflth
In rail-re­
Kreano
62
44
work last night compared to about lated I* _____
ranuestad to meet a l 10:48 o'clock Field Artillery battadion.
New York
IS
It
SO per cent an the warty wonting live, ateel and „
at MtKinley Hall with Srout ComTha General’s son. M ajor Sum­
I’hoeni*
St
61
shift Thursday.
mlartmsera Bob Lipptnrou and ter L to,wry. Jr., w ill succaed
by the strike whish halted
Washington
SI
16
The early morning shift today very o f materials and can tie
John Pierson In order to attend Cl. Lana and Major Paul Mabry ic
Winnipeg
•21
1
MOT
IN
IH
h
l
FACII,
their
burden
is
heavy
and
underfoot
the
■llruada In Chicago also shipping.
the ceremony In thrir honor at to ha tha new commander of the
60
36
going tf rough. Rut these soldiers of an infantry division, returning Jarksonxilla
11:00 o'clock at tha First Math- noth.
Miami
03
60
ftain
p*tint,duty
In
Kor
.s,
trudge
doggedly
sherd.
(fnimufiowni)
odlrt Church. The Rev. J. £ . MeTha 81st Division has troops In
lion o f dollars and
Tallahassee
80
29
Kiuley w ill dvllvar the
Florida and South Carolina.
/dAT: ,
- • r
1 • -J
Tampa
M 40

BcaiiiiR Of Labor Man
u"' .
Linked lo Lontract n«it • i&lt; ii„. . «&gt;

Many Wealthy People
Refuse To Provide
For Aged Parents

.

. .

Civil Air I’alrol
\ oSiMvia I liuS.I Host

*/tf?8WSS "■"'.“V i”... ................. IwlivSMn

Col. Harrinmn To.
Head vScoul
Raising Campaign

#M a i l Restrictions!
Are Taken Off As
Rail Strike E n d s

( hurt'll I’lliminu
Will
l)l‘(IH’itH’(l

®!.h:, S;;„;;'/'7u.^n5";,:n U” Sttibbom Switchmen Stream Back

(kuHlDiiination Suit
Against .1. Croons
Cii*sts$2.i Thousand

To Work As Railroad Strike Ends

~Marcji Of_ Dimes

Numbing Cold Hits
W est As Mercury
Drops Itelmv Zero

Weary (ils F;uc W’itilery Ihirraui*

(General liutchiHon
(liven Sfcoiicl .Star

I

K

Sanford Weather

W eather

M S"*

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                    <text>PA GE MX

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , SAW FO B P, F L O R ID A

Florida Fruits And
Vegetables Bring

freesing weather this weekend
While the outlook appears fore,
boding and it will take several
days to determine the full evtent
of the results of low temperature*,
reports of last week’s activities nt
the State Farmers' Market show
eery good drmand for all available
vegetables and fruits, arrurdlng
to report* today by William L.
Wilson. Director of State Markets.
Straw berrl** on the Plant City
market brought prices ranging
from 27V&gt;r to .16'4r per pint with
belter than 212.000 pints moving
bringing ln n . e w cf »7K.Wmnn
KFymr rrtuin- to gm w fm
Florida City State Market —
im ir n ir a slight itterease In •«.
main vnlume with hetler than 10,
BOO bushels riling at prirea rang­
ing from 11.nr. to »i:u m per bush
el. Oro«» returns l&gt;, growers e»
eeedr.1 f 1117,100 mi \
mnyr
m rnl of Ileans ami srpiash found
ready drnand.
fo rt
Pierre State
Farmers'
Market appioximatr-ly .1,PHI crates
of tomatoes moved through the
market during the past weekly
report treriml, selling from I* on |„
19.00 for a r ash relurn of I 'l .
891.90.

Ranford State Farmers' Markrt
trpcsrta W .inj units of produce
sold during the past
nt n i
valuation nf
r*h»,„K
l»*l in volume selling |rt,2fi0 bag*
at an average .,f |3.2ft U.4M cratenf celery averaged $2.85 Caullflower, 2,470 crates at 1245. I..
7nf’j rM „ ° l i&lt;r,,cr* Itttuer aver.

*#t^* 2,45f# liURhfl hamper
nf csearole averaged I I . 3 I. jar,
Chinese cabbage aver

Hnflvwrwtof
II j W IH T H O M A S

„ HOLLYW OOD, Feb. 7 m
!!? "■ • " J'dly-looklng little moan
* 5 seemed as If he could laaomeJiody» favorite grandfather.
When he spoke, he had the clipped
nf an Kngll.h drawing
ryom actor. Th U was P,««||r .
Hanneford, still the ino-t n..t I
Hder in .how In,sines*
»&gt;»nrlle- resme.1 strange l„ „„
exntir rostmnr whirl) he we*,, |„
L
1 ,r
“T l ' - Cnl.l
isJ7*1?
I* merely
a winter diversion for him. Cornr
•Pflng. bell stort bis hrn«.| hack
94
nrmiml Ihe ting
•tnht and hit the mail.
T M show business veil tan ad
" l,1" *• la-ing "In m&gt; 5n," n„w.
hnt Aim perform* hit somrhsxulia
*,MI hff Ihe moving horse.
•
! don't do some nf the
?.[*»'* 1 *IM when I was younger."

Jlka mark flip* fmm one horse t,,

TU ESD A Y

Rail Strike
NORTH ATLANTIC PACT COUNTRIES
he said a “creeping pars!
the ran system wa* crlppl
country's defense effort.
. ^ r l b r W. p. Kennedy, presi­
dent of the Brotherhood of Rail
read Trainmen, said “ hundreds of
nur men throughout the country
are responding to my appeal" to
return to their Jobe.
Rut mall, eipress and freight
embargoes continued.
Some 250,000 Industrial workers
remained Idle, Including some 130,
ono automobile workers.
lafoffa threatened thousands
of other workers.
At the peak of the rail tleua,

$50,&lt;11B,OOP,000

UNITED S T A T f ., R;
$41,471,000,000

rm tN t r u m cr.u ton urrett tr.vt m f.

Attlee Denies

Czech President
O r n l n , N&gt; J.t Til# Seashore
Line, rabsidlary of Um Pcftasylv.
•ail and Reading Railroads, said
Ita aerrice had been restored 100
per cent
Buffalo. N. Y.s the Hew York
Central, Pennsylvania and Erie
roads report most switchmen back
on the jobs. They also were going
back at lochester, Utica and
Poughkeepsie, N . Y.
imPittsburgh: Situation much im­
proved at Ptnnaylvania Station
with 10 of M awitchmvn reporting
for work plua tight of 23 utility
men. But Pitcairn freight yards
still hard hit with only two of
M man on Job. Dalays in movjng
raw malarial* to stael mills threa­
ten production curtailments. A few
coal mines shut down for lack of
materials.
Chattanooga, Tenn : The South­
ern lailway reported 90 per cent
of its trainmen went bark to work
this morning. Some ISO had been

TOIAI OTHERS, 18*
$8,997,000,000

K u H s ia iiH

Insist

ICm U h s C r » — rs s , IIim ,
ICtsUssH Sera owns owe!
munist lotions.
patch from the Cieeb capital said1 The United States has a hstd
no polica or soldiers were vis*’ and fast embargo against the M .
ibis around the President's re­' port of a long list of strategi;
sidence but that reports had cir­' materials and goods to Russia an.,"
culated earlier that a military’ IU friends.
convoy was seen to arrive Satur­
Gammon* declared there sn
day afternoon at Koiodeje Castle,' reports that psports of rubber i„
another
presidential
residence Red China by llritain and its o,|.
about 12 miles southeast of the onle* art* now running five tim.
city.
as large as a year ago.
This dispatch added, however,
lie asserted it is “essential"
that high Csech officials nor­ fur Commons In I* told “ if there
mally are accompanied hy per­
are any serious differences &gt;,(
sonal guards.
Clemrntle was ousted frrni the opinion between ourselves and the
foreign ministry lost March but United States*' aliout such sab .
“ I do not think It should U
made a partial comrhark In Com-

iJep.ity Foreign Miniater Valerian
A . Zorin ia expected in Prague
»oon, presumably to head a purge
within the
Cseeh Communist

i i »r rent of the I Vt,«18,000,000 bill this year for rearming

Western Pumpe ogalnst C«»*nmtrnf*t arxi’
" , -o n e , of Atlantic Part capitals shows The $41,421,­
Onpyioo United Mates commitment con es to
71.44 for each man. woman and child in lbs nation.

F E B , ft, 1951

Party.

Zorin reportedly engined thu
1918 roup in which the Bed*

suggested that 'there are differ J
rnres unlees he (Gamntanxj |«
prepared to bring forward .-vj.
dencr," re tor led A II Ire.
“ We have full discussions as si
ways on these matters.
“A* reganU rohlier I understand
no great amount I. going to Cluoa
•iiiM.ii Ixrynmi the onllnary dr
msixl, of that country."
The lerard of traile epoke.(,Mn
sakl Malaya, prime source of .&lt;«-1,
rultier, has a large degree of in.u
ilepcndenre in deriding how min h**&gt;
shall go to China.
Conservative Peter Thorneyrndt
asked Attlee whether Britain has
rrreived a list of the raw mater­
ials on which the United Slat. •
has slapped an embargo “ and can
he say how fai our policy differ*
from that list.” Alter said:
“The esart details oi mis ||,t
are rhanged from time to time
We arc In close contact on tin,
matter.*'
a

to hold broad vale talk* and un­ seised the Cseeh government.
der what ronditlona
Ootlwald, long a Communist
The first rvartlon of rrspomihle wheelhorsr in Cxeehotlovskla and
eenters:
nffirlals here to lh« new Soviet a Moscow resident during World
New York: spokesman for the note is that this still Is somewhat War II, served as premier after
major railroads reported a gen- unclear and further notes will have the
19(f) elections and spearheads- i
rrsl haek-to-work move. They tn
exchanged.
'
his party's aeisure of power.
ukl virtually all workers would he
There has hern no suggestion
hark on the Job today. Three ma­
____ Central,
______ _
lm linea—
lines— New York
F R A N K F U R T, Germany, Feb. fi
D R . C . Ia. P E R S O N S
Pennsylvania and the New Haven — yJ’t— The beat guess ol key
Optometrist
— I«gan restoration of long die- American diplomat. In Kurope ia
lance service Immediately. How. that Russia will not start a world
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
ever, both the New York Central war In 1951.
I U ft Palmetto Are.
and tlie New Haven said they
They feel, however, another
CLASSES FITTED
could not restore commuter ser­ struggle i» almost Inevitable in
vice immediately. Pennsylvania the yeara to coma if the Krrmlln'a
Job. Riimlay.
pressure against Uia West goes
«l.a il.a »a from Paa. nasi
workers began reluming to their on unahtttd.
at processing stations nearest
Philadelphia: A Phennaylvanla
They art pessimistic that any­ their homes. During this brief
Bailmad spokesman said more thing that propaganda wrangling period, reservist* wilt he given
than 5/MX) employes of th* Penn­ would m u lt from a new foursylvania, the Banding and the power ronforenca, but they ex­ physical examination, reclassified
on the basia of education and exBaltimore and Ohio had railed off pert on* will bo bold.4'
rienee and give an opportunity
Th*J* art viewpoint# widely
request deferment from active
sharod among Amorfcan diplomats duty.
from Iron Curtain countries who
Reservists will he given at least
met In Parla laat woek and those ten days notice to report for this
from Western European capitals preliminary duty.
the hill. Other Chinese and Korean
Thereafter, reservist* will Ire
Red dead sprawled where they hail
given49 days at home to wind up
fltM ATAX IllZAMTH TAY10* (I# ft) I- mmplelely composed at she appears on the witness (land la a Los 4*rn hilled. The hill had been held
personal affairs if they so desire.
Angeled rourt during divorcr pne riding * agairut her hutbdnd. hotel heir Nick llillun Th * artnms (rig h t! by JJton Red*.
Ordera for extended active duly
Chines* tanks duelled with both
Inruks into trai-. imn.cdidtely alter winning her freedom snd is cotnfortrcl by ntll Lyon, a *1ur!!o puhllcity
will he Issued to qualified reservt
Isto either at the processing sta­
man. Ihltnn wax not on hand tn hear lux ' we.ldmg of the yrar" bride tell the judge of her many trlala and Allied columns.
T h e M ore Folks You T e ll
Chinese antt-alrrraft fire knock,
tion or at the reservists'ihome.
tribulations during her :&lt;&gt;:• days ol married life The artres* did not ask for alimony. , (/ atomsMonai)
rd down one Marine Corsair over
T
b * M ore Good* Y a k Sell
The Air Fore* said reservist,
the front'tinea.
selected for extended tours of duty
"Them no longer ii arty doubt
under the current program -in
ahmit the ' whereabout* nf the
expect !o serve for 21 months.
enemy," a* Allied officer'' said.
rr m (1 , M N r a Caw Ilia I .. “They am right here where we
the wall* of a Holal. • i (!, * rt"
•■
Thcoe waves were followed hy 1 The Mila are. ally* with Chinr»e
Hittong warm* air abmg the
ground, he said. #..
.
(
A mrdrtla wheal operalar said n w n i e i ninni icu v* * l,w v
gambler* duekrd under Ublc* in dead and wounded Reds In 13 day*.
a radrm and non sorted locked
The Allied troops In the west
okii
himtclf in a rloacl.
were forced to rrtraek nvrr much
All agracd «ln one :wt«|J, "ter­ hf thr grauml they ranged Monday
rifying", In dcncrilic the nla»t.
In Ihn biggest tank assault of the
The ARC said that on the ha*i* Korean war.
«f rrpor(a oo far, therr were n« ‘ The tHiwrrfvl Uoijwi Nalinn*
*
••
,
radiological haaariia,
armored column*— ana of which
. A* after I ha previo'u*' 1&gt;la*U/a prowled within flvs mils* of
brown cloud,
pnjulbly d u a l, Seoul— had i withdrawn Monday
•(retched ncrotf the iXy
the
hlait arm. The white rumuloualike cloud moved north af the city
aa dawn broke.
1‘oltcc reported that one woman
became slightly hysterical in the
tense period between Ihe flash *nrl
lh shock wave*.
313 N . P ark A ve .. Pb. 3 45 7 1. W in lrr l»n rli. Florida
Senator Knowlaml and hi* isarty
M i their hotel about 2 A. 5|T to■lay and It is assumed that thoy b«M i*rrlu»r&gt;, «h.rt up Communist

80,000 Air Force

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXXII

Allied Force
Reaches Hills
• Around Seoul

Air Force Reservists In ‘Operation Replenish’

Bayonet ChargeClears
Chinese From Hill
Blocking Advance,
Epidemic Reported

A P * * n » H H ie

ground forcei imaihed forward to
dsy with three powerful tank,
colutnni to lire last liilli guarding
the plain* o( tluttrrrd Seoul.
The Cluneie and Korean Redi
were digging in Tor a new tland
on the ridgrt just rojtli of Seoul.
At their lacki was the llan River,
•till an ice-covered way of re­
treat for the Rrds but now on the
verge of thawing.
On the central front. United
Nations forces with South Koreans
in the lead pushed northward to­
ward the old Parallel 38 border.
Un the east roast. South Ko­
rean forces secured high ground
three miles east and west and five
mile* south of Kangnung, a coast­
al road town 17 miles south of 38.
Allied naval power blasted the
Beds in Kangnung itself.
The whole rum plea ion of the
war had shiflrd one* again. The
Allied bad regained the initiative

y

I ojxllc* said hr rmittl under­
aland the dearth nf hairhark rid
. •2^-"bec«ii*e they have mnr. |n
S r t ? •haul than any performer
Ilf Ihf rirnis.
. "Firal nf all, I hev has- In wt rry
.• h * ! (ha horse. If (lie hon-r get,
^
atek, jrt*u have In break tn another
* , oae. Hure, Vmi always liave nnr m
l y i t r. hut II la aever *r rtp -r■t jtDCKf •« ll(f fMfa jrmi tiv* f«*|*ii|

tUongpo'.nir

Chance Of U. S. Aid Is
Lessened By Stand
Taken On Russians

"There are a number of peo­
ple who have twl yet contributed
to thl* mod worthy cauM*,*' -aid
Mi. Saul , "and while w r reallre
• uiqmil— on a pto|Mncl grant of iluii il is nn overxIglK on rbeir
2.000,000 lout of grain to India. part, we hope the* will not delay

India aiked foe thr giain be­
cause of a (amine lineal as the
ministration wants lo gram il. Bui
result of a poor crop year. The Adthe chance of winning congreuional approval ha, been hurt hy In­
dian Prime Minuter Nehru', friend
•hip for Cummunut China.
Congress member, were sharp­
ly critical of Nehru’s opposition to
the rerent, successful American
move in the United Nation* to
brand the Chinese Communist* as
aggressor* In Korea.
Mr. tloovrr'* support for a grain
grant obviously would ilrengthrn
the Administration'.* plea to Congreaa considerably. That plea i*
expected to be ba**d on the argu­
ment that to prevent starvation in
India would not mean approval
or disapproval of Nehru’* govern­
ment, but Wftul.l preserve the

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ftO UO Of H tl HUSBAND, Mrs Robert H UndarcufTrr displays hu pietma In thalr Camden. N. J. horn*, as ton# Crncst, IB, and KannaUi. 18,
look on After a draft Iroard gave pormlulon for Em ail lo aniist, (ha
mnthar withdraw bar rnniatil at Iho recruiting oftic* A t that point, th*
fathav, an ei-«crgc*nt who survived the Hsttla nf tha Bull* tn Wetld
War II. anlutrd In his son's placa Ile is now Pfr. Undarcuffar while his
•on. •• tha mother's sola tuppnrl. It draft fra* (fnlrraaftowal Exclasioa)

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Applying methods learned in Korea, reservist* of ihe tklrd Troop fa rrie r Wing arc briefed l.y A*•istant Wing ()|«intion* Officer C’apt. Pete Uekker at Floyd llennrtl Field, N . Y., la-fore takcolf for
"Operation* Replenish." Below, flying C-47*, the reserxlsts prepare to drop sitpplir* to friendly tr.arps
trapped in New Jersey. Fast moving Jets covered the cargo-rui rylng craft tn the drop rune, t Interna­
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__________________________ s__

John Saul*, campaign manager
for the March of Dime* In Semi,
note County, today urged all lho*e

th.

March Of Dimes
The following contribution* to
thj March of Dimes was acknow­
ledged today by Jehrt Bauia, chair­
man:
^Employees Fla. State Bank |23.0&lt;t
"vjlra. Madge Dess
i.oo
Mrs. C. B. Cali
A0
Mm. A . Franklin
3X0
Goldsboro Primary Rebool
19.M
R. W. Deane
ft.00
Mr*. C. R. Dawson
LOO
Anonymous
2.00
Langwood Home Demon­
stration Club
A. A . Jana
K. J. Cameron
D. J. Scott
.
■Clifford aad Michael Able*
ra n i J . Cheotman
Bhlrley Margin
Junior High School
ftuulhaide School

Employe** of Atlantle Na­
tional Bank
t.P .W . Auilltary . . .,
Mr. and Mrs. a L Arwstre
C. P. Herndon
R. W. Ware
Arthur Johnson
John W. Hot**
ifUeellaneoua Coataihen

KfaTikrt.

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100
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5 00
500
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500

■anger in sending in their ,-hcek.
Pointing not that Polio I* an
expensive disrate 'gild that therr
are very few families who can af­
ford tn hear the full cost of it
when polio, strikaa, Mr. Saida said
that thr cost of a tingle rate
may range a, high ax Ilft.Ottf), ile.
landing upon the ilrgree of physi­

Manufacturing Plant
Needs. 20 Thousand*
Sq. Ft.. Shames Says
A Kiuup ul trpirxrntolivr bo ■
lieu mrn. in* lulling uu-iuhci .1
•lie Seminole CnnidV Cll»lnl»-t ul
l,umilirrre j i p r r . Slid ulltei i l l .
i-fviiii/.ilium met yrtlri.ls y allrrnoon *1 I lie l i l y I full with f i m
deni Ir a n i Shame* ul Fhnul.i
Fiihion* lur.. In ileletminr ll.&lt;
nerd, uf the company's nunul.itluring division here.

Mayor Tted Dymn. who prendrd. J. ffraitey Odium and Andrru
Carraway had called I hr mtrf’
ing for (His put|&gt;o,r. About ii
person, were nrrienl.

cal involvement.
"For example, Marrh of Dim e,
fund, amounting to 117,000 have
Mr. Shame, Haled liu l hr want­
helped one Texas boy xtricken in
19(f)," *aid Mr. Sauls. "Hospital ed lo see lire manufaclurnig dmami physical
therapy
charge* lion of ihe company remain heir,
came tu over 911,000, nursing care and added lltal he i, anxiuur I.
to almo-t 15,000."
work oul a plan whereby ihe Flori­
Kveryone giving thl* year to the da l aihion, dies, manufacturing
Seminole County Marrh nf Dimes
was asked to remataher that thr can obtain a building with at lea l
National Foundation far Infantile 20.000 •quire feet of floor rpatr

Paralysis today fits* Its greatast paliant load, at a time when
the value of th* dollar has de­
creased. More monsy than ever l»
needed to pay for hospital care,
professional help, Iron lungs, hot
park machines and braces.

Hiffh Court Says Any Use Of Phones
' For Gambling Purposes It Illegal
TALLAHASSFF„ Feb. 7— &lt;JP)— Florida telephone rompanie* will
l ave to watch their installations a little more do»ely from now on lo
keep from running afoul of the 1949 law prohibiting irrvirr lo gamb­
lers.
'
Ihe Stale Supreme Court, in n broad new interpretation of the law
yesterday, said the lyjte of telephone or leleyra|di servire it "not of
great significance'' -the main idea it to prevent use of fttilitiei for dinin fo rm a tio
""
tributlng lrambling
.---------- -- ......------------ n .-----------------------jr', '
ft aahl the State Utilities Com­ lawful us(&gt; af th* wire* nf the pub­
mission was wraqg in ruling that lic utilities of Florida in the d txtelephones installed hy the Penin­ eeminailon of gambling informa­
sular Telephone Company In n tion whether or not Ihe wire*
communication* shack over'ooklng complained
of were ’ private
Sunshine Park were exempt from wiree,’ a 'leased Hde* a ‘special
th* anti-bookie law because they contract leatad wire,' or ‘priest*
were not private leasad wires.
•ystent' Is not of great algniflAttorney General Richard Ervin ranee."
appealed from dUmUanl af hia
The Court aald lh* record lh
complaint against the telephone (be Punahln* Para cate "disclose,
company, lie said Ihe telephone* that these wire* were bring use-J
were used to report hor-e race re- for purpose* contrary to the se­
atilt* into a national telegraph veral provisions" of (he law.
**r" •*r *ln« Iroohntakers and were
Attorney Genera) Ervin *ald all
*tthjert lo the law even though i-ummunieation companies should
they were ronnaetci with a regu- Ire warned hy the court'* ruling
lar telenhona exchange.
that they nr* subject to the law**
The Supreme Court agreed with penally of a 9&amp;.000 fine If they
(he Attorney General in a unanimons nplnloa written by Justice
R im- Tha moan.
He aald tha Railroad and Public
Ulilitiea Comalias Ion mnitructtow
af Ik* net "rowtraveaei tha aspressed leteat lan of tha legbla.
ture when the art Is considered In
particularly
i i . entirely."
‘T h e evil tn which the several
provisions of th* art wa* divertad was to prevent aad auks aq-

\S804 I a TK D PRESS

Associated P ress Leased W ire

82 Bodies Recovered
In Rail W reck Which
Iniures Five Hundred
Crazed Commuters Claw Free Of
Blood-Stained T r a i n Wreckag

The critical snd curtly llr-up
•&gt;t the nation'* tailin-tl tianqioil.i'
linn J p|re.lied rs*ing Inday i*
mote linking switchmen |mmed in
the baik-tn-woik moseinents which
It, CM \ 1(1.IN I I \H VMM I t S I l l i t t M KS I I H IM
suited yesterday.
W 0 0 D K ID G I, N I . I •Is / |iP| \ Irlighl irtl •ssinituilei Is un
)|
Itiiwevrr. iherr was not a full- Hashed low.ud JersrS * mtitli -lime ir.nlctiti il „ r j 11«| in,-tit
scale letuin across the countrv makiiig fund lime.
I h e n ...............
marking the end oi the "sick call"
A '|Uiel r, lion ol town, .s lent|soiais i .i.d m tir«lb md i giimlinc.
walkout which stalled on Jan. Ml.
In.li. jli.m t were that the crippling traimg crash hi the wintry night.
Silence |usl a lull.n. him cloud ol dint and dot iiiinuglcd with sea-week-long stoppage wsi nraiing
Stnir sii-am from tbr Pcnu*--tvnnii
an end in moil parts of the counrailroad
r s n r e s * -followed
tiv
piercing, chilliui* ccir-.
hex i nt *•i i\»■ m-r on- ,|ii-.I .........
w In. r-i-upr.l coii odd i-.| tlu-ni1-.-lie , lucky.
Mr- 1-aU-lln t'arbngi.ui of \«bury i* one of tbe*e.
I wa thrown our of I hr win­
dow, -mitrhinir my lac.- aio.l Inn
•bit ill three feel ,.| mini. ,\ niflii'*
leg wa- tviiif along-ide of mi- .nut
A g e n t's
E x p l a n a t i o n I oil up an.* lln l." -lie -aid.
M l- |.&lt; . filsiii . H i , .1.oi of South
P u t O f f B y C r o u p Ibliuur,
eliilching a hl.Mxlii-d ray
fin. .
ni.l lie was -aved
U ntil
N rxt
W e e k “Inl.ylo-r
liindino on p p;sib* of .tend.'*
y lals.il n - neetvleue lor.-tnlALLAHASSE&amp; Pels. 7—t/it&gt; lotlintlnir
wa\ ilir.&gt;iu*ti tw i-l.d me
Hie Impinvemrnl ('otunu*in&gt;n nt hi tin cl.ii.- of fliMHiliflil•
irluvhr.l an audit rr|M&gt;rt clinging
''ll liap|M'ind *o ipiieklv tbai
irregularities in (uitiuhing the new t’ol—d. bad time to shield their
f.n i s." I In* t ’nvnnmii'b of Sm
Supreme Court Innlduig today hut Gilt milled.
delayed until next week an ex-'l -aw m ms- m-arlv cut in half
pl.in.ilinn fmm the man lagged by glass -nlitiur*. Ti e man ne\
with primary rri|Hinsihility (in the to me lo«t bis arm."
Ilol, wlmt of ihnse is tin didn't
work
gel out 7
Most were hti-lllessmeri, tired
Ihr ronimiiiinn hr.vid Assutint
''tale Auditor Rnhrit |„ Kennedy, from the day's work. Other* were
offler girl*, secretaries, women
Jr . go llnuiigh hit loimal rr|Miit *hu|i|iets The same kind nf folks
in detail under &lt;|ueili«ning hy J. you'll find on anv commuter train.
A mao wearing an expensive
I uinei (hitler, rummitiKin allurlooking ovrreoat and carrvlug -r
«ey. and Attorney General Rich­ pewspa|«er— wa* sine of th.ni.
ard W. F in n ..
\ wrecked c*r tonibl. .1 over
I
Iptmer rh irl cUtki Al'd pinned bint In Hie rrmind
Aifstllir i k l i i ; eanbbt iiiuler
of thr Impruvrinenj CummissnHi ioavs enaeh wlieel*. ot.lir.l " II. In
wImi the auditor said seemed In nit, belli me’* and inlncd tlm-o
liiiniiure (m the m int, sal tlii.nivli Were tilled ill - 1.1 II11v
I lien tin re w in - those who w.-io
have exclusive .lin g r id buying
tru|&gt;|H.| in ule ill. cias.lv lilted
the hearing hid did md j.,r | il cat
piled lip like i-ordwood near
oiler, |,r i|ueslion Keniudy un tin dfHtrs.
liiedislrly.
''S o t wen- piled up un top of
At Ihr- end of the liuuuilig *,-.. you. . ..everyth ins* n Iwistesl ion**
'Inn he rose to *a. In- liadn'l ex- . . .women rtuite.l to -vreuiu . .
we
perild the lv|ie nf hearing tin men told IIS to k e e p still .
Governor runduetnl with all enurt did. . . .everything was jn*i . .
4‘nnimsnd of Ihr Forty-eighth rule, „f eviilenrr appijing
Mi*. Mnrv Mikulehik s-niildn't i*.Infantry Division, composed of
“ I assumed it wa- merely in un
National Giu.nl troop, of Florida c-iahlish dial I wa* re-|MUivilih
"Like a tiiineh of wild nnimals
and Georgia tin* io-rn conferred and it all wa* done under the pre­ trying to free tlu-m»elve- from
u|wtn llrig. General J. C. Hutchi­ vious administration." In- remark­ u|i*rt rages, seas tin- wav \itinii
Wissner of V*|Im-i , i,i .tr-rril.,-1 hi*
son of Hanford, Major Grnernl ed
Mark \Y. l an.v, adjutant general
Snyder told reporter* he had car.
of Florida, announced yesterday. a*ked thr (jovertuti fur a he.vt"I'eopli w&lt; r«- ilawing and nun
General llutchnun succeeds Ma­ &lt;ng after the auditor repotted ring i net. other to get el.-ar of tin
wreckage. I .aw one woman go
ine Grnrial Henry lh Russell, |n**e« I., the slate ft....... .
Ma con, Ga.. who retired ye*ler.|ay prtves, substituted |’ .mm|* and mi'*- down un the ft., t I think h. u n .
after 3ft vrnr* of «rrvirr in the ing item* paid for nut ..f .late • niupl.il I*, ilia lit," W l»--* r in!
Georgia National Guard. T h r lat­ money.
Attorney General Frvin also h id
ter rommandrd Ihr Thirtieth Di­
Kdwin I* ltnuinei,lrr »f Hav
vision in World War II and Ihr suggested an Investigation.
head wa, ,lee|nn«, much tin- .am“ Il will all lie in ttie- rt-i-.ird In'- i i - many other- tint hi, uwnkenForty-eighth Division ‘ Inre it was
fore it's through,” Snyder -aid.
ing «•*» terrifying.
reorganised in I9trt.
lie was offered a copy of the
" I woke up ilting on the rrilThe Division at wa* strength I*
testimony today to study before be ing." h. -aid. m e tin&gt;f hi* wav •»»composed of about 18,000 troops.
General llutrhUnn staled that eomes before the commission next ward an ambulance— his shin
front hloo.lv amt dirty.
h»- had iMil trained who his succes­ week.
The rommlltlnn also invited
Another
Hav llra.l resident,
sor will he as assistant commander
of the Division, hut stal'd he II. Overman of I'rnaamls, who ' ' arl Sptirgst, told of lifting a
wa* director during the adminis­ heavy piere uf iron off a fellow
would lie from Georgia
who
.vto.pereil,
"I
General Hutchison ha* served a* tration of former Governor M il­ passenger
know my let.* is gone."
assiatant commander of the D ivi­ lard Caldwell, to appear.
The contracts for furnishing
A uric,I. the IteV. Anthony Hu.
sion since 19(0. H r served In the
Il'eailaaeS rra I’ m . 1 « &gt; i
rr*oallaa*a ns r » • *|*t
Light y-Mlsth Division in World
W ar I, emerging a» a second lien,
tenant. When the National Guard
was reorganised after that war hr
wrnt into the |2(lh Infantry,
Florida National Guard. T h i, was
in April, 1921. During this aar-

Hearing Is Held
Over Purchases
For High Court

Truman ToConfer John Sauls Urges Florida Fashions
Smathers Demands W ith Hoover On Contributions For N eeds Discussed
Polio Fund Drive
Uniform Gratuity
At Joint Meeting
Fam ine In India

The Blg-funt fkNxJfV lh liislory On Oriental R
Sold Out-To The Bare Walk 3 Times! So Come
8clf This Sensational Rug Sale

Cripping Rail
Strike Ends In
Eastern Areas

It,

T O K Y O , Feb. 7— &lt; v 7 V - Allied

l« pour shell* into the old Korran
capital of Heoul, abandoned Jan.
24 for the second lime in the Ko­
rean war by anti-Comiminist
forces.
Three tank task forves prowled
the southern approaches to Kc-oul
again Wednesday for the third
straight day, shooting up Rrd

WEDNESDAY FEB. 7. 1951

M id-W estern
Region
S ti ll T i e d U p
By
Stubborn W alkout;
U nion
Prosecuted

C

U. N. Column

chasers ta sooth, clearing
and colder north poitiau this si*
uiiumm i . Generali) fair sod much
•older tonight
and Thursds).
I ciuperalure about freering e ltreme north tonight.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

Follow The Crowds To

4heff *be ring If any
thing la wrong with the ring, it
*•" meani an accident And if'h e
lent ia pltehed on tmtdde ground
•?,
^
Tmt have to he e.ttr.
Ini.
* “ hj** him If hr though harr­
,
nark riding was the m&lt;»t danger.
oua art.
all dangermi*." he *„
aw.rod. In an aarlal art, y.,u ran
i J"’**, nv hll Ihe net wrong. In a
bareback art. Ihe slight -.I rms

TH E W EATHER

In U n it y Th e ra I s Strength—
To Protect the Peace of the World;
T a Promote the P ragm a of America.
T o Produce Prosper it j for Saafocd.

■iM t is u * ■* r*a* Twer

“Operation Tacks”
Flattens Tires Of
Communist Trucks
lly TD M H T O N K
n iT II
A IR
FORf'l
IIK A D Q U A R T K H 8 . Korea. Pci.
7— 44*1— The Fifth A ir Force un­
veiled "Operation Ta c k " toda.
Pretty sharp idea. too.

U, J*;.

Hutchison Named
To The (omniand
0 f 1 8 t h Division

Train Teeters From
Temporary Trestle
Ami Hurtles Down
20 Foot Declivity
VroODIlUKiDGI.. S

| I eli. 7

I •1*1
KrfCur Iramt. ilJigging
ihiuugli mangier wreckage ol a
iia .k commuter tram. I.Muy cnunlrd Mj liravl anti *)INt inpilrti III
the nation's worst tain slitarlrr in
moir than a ipiaitri trnlury.
I he FBI o|&gt;eneii a probe of
IHvisihlr *ahotagr in the ciackup
which came la*l night ai a rinsedrtl Pennsylvania R ulio.nl l.x|iie*s,
I lie Ihokri . I.il le. I ohlo i newly-hiiitl trestle
f'tale. hreal and olhrr Ir d m l
authoiitie, alto iaiuulietl a milltiplr-pioiigrtl investigation.
the new, Irmpuiai, uteipais
had lirrn in use onl&gt; a lew li.mit
when the 11-141 ham. loailrtl with
alnuil ‘Hkl persons, roaird iver
the Section, seeled cia/tly. alul
llUlllnl iloStu a Jll-I.H.I rmh inkmrnl.
lire trestle, ip the muilmvn pail
ol tills coitiliiiinit). had hern set up
alongside the railroad's irguljr
two ovripass tracks in i^nnit
wink on another constiucli.ru proled A Its Itch was used In mute
toutlilroiind trains over tlie lent|Muary trestle.
Bailmad official* said they had
l»cn unable so far to rdabilan
Mu- cause of the disaslrr.
After IN hours ufm eue oiieratimis, •iithnritlr* -aid
morel„.||„
'till may l»r fiHin«| iirtiraili i|lr
•mashed foaehrs, soiiie of wbikb
kmlevl deeply info thi- mu.Ml rUlI'Sdkment.
Itam fell Intermltteiilly ..v. , th,.
aiea blackened h» -.mi
„hleh
nnidiionmed ....... the l.n d -r of
•be team lo.-uiu.divr ;l ,,
finiu tbr tail Sin.. .. rl.itbme
II -arlauea o . e . . . '

Move To Ihand U.S.
Accessor Defeated
I n U. N. Assembly
II) 91AX II \K itI I HON
I \K F S U C CES S, Feb :
,1 b I be l . N. Political Committee
t-~lay
overwhelmingly
rejected
Ifii-ia's charge Hint l hi United
.State, had romiuitt.il at-gir,,ii.n
again*! China
Only the five Soviet bloc cum •f” ■ voted to -nppori tin , lurg
•nfiy nine* countm*-*
thi*
proposal. Yltgii.lavla, ll.irttia and
Indoor,is ali,tninril.
I h. rU). nation committee also
turned do.vn a Soviet demand
that the Hreurily Council he
n-krd to eon.lcmn the United
States for air attacks on Chlnrsc
territory. T h • l'. 8. i... raa,
trn.lrd the U, N. Force, In
Korea hav* .Iropp.d some Ltmbs
on Chines* territory acrid, ntally
and ha, offered to pay damagra.
Tb* vote on (hi •acond reaoln*
It M llM M n , r * | i t i l l

Trapped Driver Battles Uescuers

Planes range along the readbehind Communist lines and drop
nail*. Millions of nails— stubby,
flat-headed, one and onr-hatf
inches long. The kind you u*r to
lay asphalt roofing.
The ptir|M»e la to flatten Com­
munist (Ires, especially the tire
of supply trucks that move iri
th* night. Ray* Col. Stanton P
Smith, direction of Fifth Ait

Director* «t the Sanford M rrchnnt. Association nut Toe .lay
afternoon at the City Hall to &lt;|i«cuss a new
rurmtivrdup drive
which will lie held in thr nrxt few
weeks. Andrew Stine nre-i.lcl.
Plan, were al«&gt; made to develop
n more active and progrr-tlve As­
sociation for the benefit nf every
m.reliant ln Sanford.
W. A. Morrison won appointed
chairman of Ihe ll.i'in o - itri.-lopmrnl Committee and wa, directed
in work with 1-• n .• i |„ K Hoyts
and others In estaUi-hlng a small
claim* court in Sanford in the
near future.
The following .lurctors were
n irtrn t: John Kadrr, Jack Hall,
Ned Smith, D. K. McN'ab. W V.
Hitting, II. L. I’vrkins, Jr., I.&gt;hn
Ivey, Ctarancc Red.ling, Jack Ratigan, and Dorothy I 'owril who
•crvcl ox aacrctsry. W It St,inpcr, cily commi,sinner, was
a

guest.
BOND H I.FCTI0N
Freeholders in l»ngwcod yes­
terday defeated a 150,000 hend is­
sue project hy a vole of 187
against to 03 for.
Th* pmjert had been intended
IJKW KY T O RPRAK
N E W YORK. Fab. 7 -4 / P )- for paving of street*, widening
Oavoraor Thomas K. Deway will of business street* and extension
af water lines.
Out of S7I persona who war*
oflgibla to vote, 250 east bal­
lot*. Mora than one-third of the
trotera had cast balloto by 10:30
A.M.. according to Mrs. Johnnie

The Weather
JACKHONVIi.t.L
Atlanta

Bismarck
Hrcwnavilla
Chicago

CMMMAnMB A 45AUNUTI 9I0NV, police raarue workers manage to sub­
due e youna medical Student Ider lifted at llarvay Gladstone richIIT,
M they prapsro to remove him from tha wreckage of hit car which
plunged into aa excavation la New York. The driver, who loot half hi*
itethaala (height.died baler* teaching the hocpiUL (fairmaltoiMl)

Denver
Dea Moines
Fresno
New York
Washington
Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee
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WEDNESDAY FEB. 7, io n

" ,f ' ' i n ­

payment For Slander
• r.lakll.fcMl la I M
Sail? r » , ? l aaiarSa?
aa* SaaSa? ai
•aal«»a. O w l* .
H I M.atalla 4reaee
• S a S t aa a n i l rlaa* ssaner
«— »U»s XT. Isis. a, m , pH I nitln
•* SaafarS. ruriSa. aaSar Ik. Sat
a* C a M r... ml March S. 1ST*.

Should a citron who i* unjuntly defamed by nUtement*
nio«le in Contrrcaa be entitled to auc the governm ent for
dam ages? There ia a bill in the House which would perm lt a alandcrcd individual to bring suit, not a g a in st the
legislator who u tte red the slander but simply ag a in st the
ani.i.«*ii i_ tiK si
* governm ent, fixing th e limit of dam ages at $10,000. Since
Itollae
th is would be n p a ltry recompense fo r any real defam ation
onniNis d r « s
of character, the significant result would lie to provide a
_____
Rm Im h U a .a trr
•m M m r r in * k a t m
means by which the injured citizen could establish, publicly
df (a rrl-r
| .**
••a. M.aik
|.aa nnd on the official record, the falseness of the sla n d e r lie
f i r , , M.aik.
__.____ SS# would be uble to clear his name.
hit Maaik. ___ ._____ .. aaa
tto# Tear___
iim
This m ight to a small degree cause senators and conJMI ogilaary satire.
.1
lhaah.. f»Mlallaai. ,t« .&gt; a .,lla a ,
I^ t.*.bef?)r* m*k,n|f defam atory statem ents
BBS a.ft,a. ml ralarta
»« ,,bol,t Indhldunls w ithout adequate proof of th e ir accuracy,
Ika amr , a ml ralataa
•lar sSirrtUaumably most legislators are honest, however, and would
ka ,karaa4 lar al rraalar
.as ralaa.
not knowingly make false charges. The few who a re ready
—7 He#***»at»e Sail.aallr ■?
•mlmmm
r Hr#r»»ata- ,w I n im ,,r? ,M,bly, would not la* greatly Inhibited by the
'.*mm. la,.. A,a Vara. Cal.aaa. Da.
£ * b ,i V f “ "u 1
the governm ent. They could he
If—&lt;I Haa.n. ) ln . a, I aala.
....................• P '1 **»• voters of their d istric ts m ight
I M Morale
la a aaaaafca* ml ,*#
ika
A••aarlwtWm* •ve.. w M r h h »aiiit»4, cr*a *nc . m atte r at th e next election.
tlrlsshfli fas Ihr «»» fmr rt$|M|&gt;
»f all III# Ueii
prlaird
The Constitution is quite specific in statin g th a t the
la this •ewhpsper, •• well a# all members of Congress “shall not be questioned in any other
A T m h « 4Hpfllrti««.
place" for any apeech or delude In th e House o r th e Senate
W e d n e s d a y , m u 7. i « i
The pnns*sc is to prevent the th re a t of law su its or court
inquires from ham pering legislators in the fearless tierT O IM V S IIIIII.K VKHHB
formnnee of their duty. The purpose is not to deny innocent
Job reached I hr very abyss of citizens redress for injury.

IHE WORLD TODAY

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A n d Personal Activifies

M'aailsar* ?,•■ r a w o &gt; „
and enough land lo allow for (•,.
lure expansion.
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II. II. Coleman suggested that
Florida Ftflhtbh* writ* a la ter to
the Ch*n)byr of Commerce, outlin.
ing jusk.whal.it expects of thf
manufacturing division hare.
In turn. J*ve»iMent II. James
W EDNESDAY
Gut of the Chamber of Commerce
The 1‘rarwr Meeting service of
community-In order to keep the
tr
the First baptist Church will ho
promised to set up a special com­
Ibis evening al 7:30 P. M.
mittee to work out these plans for
Circle No. a— Mrs. O. L. Barks
a new building.
117 Summerlin Avenue; Circle
Serving pn the committee will a h- io . 2— McKinley Hall; Cirri* No.
l«e a cio,» section of representa­ [ 5- -M rs. I. J. Boyette— 216 Holly
tive btisinr** men. said Mr. Gut.
Ave. (Market Basketl; Circle No.
The roHTimtiee will look into Ihe
6— Mr*. H. F. Dyal OlR Magnolia
possibilities of
posaibiltUu
nf formni
formng a prirat*
Avenue; Clrrle No. C— Church
corporation to handle the problems
’ Sanctuary; Circle No. 7A— Mrs.
of Florida Fashions or nther in­
Marvin D y a l--M3 l’lumo«a Drive
dustrial developments heir.
(Market Basket 1-11:00 P. M.;
B C ircle No. 7B--Mr* Marvin N d Ia»t nigHt at a meeting of (he
don— 4I*J Rosalia Drive— U:00 P.
Chamber vf Commerce Executive
M. Wesleyan Guild meets Mon­
and Finance Committee, the mat­
day at H:00 P. M. with Mr,.
ter of building a manufacturing
Robert Kagan at 1702 Park Aveplant for Florida Fashion, by . . ------mean, of a private cnrpoiatmp | tyut.
i,a« giveo further discussion, ard
Under the sponsorship of Beta
Mr. Gut (talwl that be would
Sigma Phi sorority the receptionappoint an industrial cumin!'
1 1st nt the Fernald-I^ughton Me­
in the near future.
morial Hospital Is Mrs. Charles
Vodnpich.
Jack Katigan, chairman of Ihe
Membership Committee, outlined
The Anna Miller Circle will
plans for the. coming C of C mi-m.
meet at the Elks Club for it* reg­
I&gt;er*hip drive.
ular meeting at 8:00 P.M.
Present were Mr. Gut, Jack
Service* for A«h Wednesday will
Hall, W. V. Bitting, John l',jr,
be held at 7:00 A.M. at the All
Andrrw CSimiway. J. I.. Ingley,
Boula Catholic Church beginning
II. It. P«q&gt;e;-J. G. Hutchison *nd»
.with distribution of a*he* followed
Chamber of Commerce Manager^
Main. Evening service* begin
Ed Whitney.
1 at 7:30 P.M.
• t* f t
The Methodist Churrh Prayer
— ■ i ■
Meeting In MeKlnley llall at 7:43
P.M.
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , M lN FO Itl), FLORIDA

7, 1151

Florida Fashions

THE BAD JINNI

BY D E W IT T M ACKKN IZE
A I' Forrlga Affairs Aaalyal

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Wesley Daughter.*
Holt! Regular Meet

5

Mrs. II. W. Little
Hostess To Hdetis

fr,&lt; tiauir.it&lt;i ..I w» try t-wti
Mis. H. 77. little enterUl&amp;esl
•ta&gt; Sa'lKM.i I I*
1.1 |l,r .lirliH,
e File
(ianrral Kuenhowrr mad* the
di«t Church met la-1 nighl at
ria
of the First Baptist Church
point during hi* Maainn with th*
McKinley Hall with Mr*. Bulb
at her home on French Avenu*
S*nata Foreign Rtlationa Commitl.undquist, Mr*. M. It. Strickland.
lust night.
U « that, whil* h* didn't d*ny th*
Mr*. J. P. Thurmond *n,1 .Mr*
m
Mr*. I&gt;. K. McNah and Mr*. J«
danger of war. “th* taalc today ii
J I.. Clark a« ho*tr»c*
L. Thornley presented the de­
on* of building for peace.”
.Mrs Strickland nurnnl the bu»lvotional using a* their subject
That atatemrnt Invito* analyne*» session with tin- group sing­
“The Tithe". Mr*. F. E. Catch*!,
ai*. Just what U the requisit* for
St. Ann’s Chapter of Holy
ing the class non, followed by Mr»
teacher, explained the functioning
Dr. and M r,. Charles Persons S. O. Shinhi&gt;l«,-r. reading Ibe lln
th* maintenance of peace in a
Cross Episcopal Churrh met Monof tiir church budget.
reeently
moved
into
their
new
world which ia hittarly divided
da afternoon at the home of Mr,.
2d chapter of lienrsi,.
The husine*.* «e*iiun wan pre­
againat itarifT
W. E. Kirchboff with Mrs. Fred home on Kant Twentlth Street.
The officer, mad,- tbeir rciMtrte
sided over by Mr.. II. M. Peare#
We muat start, I think, from th*
Ball, ro-ho*teM. The living rooms
and
Mr,.
Walter
Taylor
of
W
e
t
and reports were made by tha
Mrs. J . D. Kuhns of Seattle,
premia* that any bloc of nation*
were decorate with beautiful arMr,, iVarl llau«e||, Mr*.
various officer*.
Wash, ia visiting her sister and Virginia,
which contemplates* conquest by
•hade* of pink.
E.
I..
Illaichfiird,
Mrs.
E.
P.
Know­
Kef re hmeftl, were served to
aggression muat po**n* the balMrs. n. E. Bondey, a visitor brother-in-law, Krv. und Mrs. J. les amt Mi** Mnry Nietiols won
iin- following: Mrs. J. P. Holt*,
ane* of economic ami military
from Canada, was introduced and K. Farris.
intrmlueed a- visitor*.
daw. Mr . I*. K. Cocprr, Mr*.
power. And by th* same token,
she spoke of her pleasure in being
Mr*. Roy Till!-, Mrs. /eb Rat­
Mr. ami Mrs. Jamrs W. Barnes
I - F. Garner, Mrs. McNah, .Mrs.
the maintenance of peace depend*
in Sanford and being included of Oakfield, N. Y„ are visiting liff, Mr*- Claude iI&gt;■■ I..,, auu
Thornley, Mr*. J. K. Ashley,
on possession of th* balance of
in this chapter meeting. Kr[x&gt;M&lt; here fo* several week,
Mr). W. W. Honeywell bad InrthMr-. Gatehel, .Mrs. Carl Mon,
military and economic power by
of chapter activities were heard
•lays during tin mouth, and mailr
Mr*. M I). Uumgarner, Mr*.
tha peace-maker*.
and announermrnt made of the
donations
In
Ihr
birthd,i)
l&gt;anh
Mr. and Mrs. Joe liak.r had
I'lar.e, Mrs. John l ot. Miss Lor­
The corollary to this ia that If
meeting next Friday of The
Following
the
bu*inr«s
«s-««i*in
guests for some time,
en, Fraiiklih and Mrs. Little,
the Soviet bloc holds the lialanc*
World fDa:
Jay of Prayer. It was also as (heir
Baker's mother Mrs. J. U. a market ha-ket **lr «,• held
......... ■ed that the nest quarter­ Mrs.
of power, it ran overrun th* con­
with
(24.’
.
to
I-ei»i*
realised.
tinent; likewise If th* democ­
ly meeting of the Woman's .\ux O’Niell of Wayero**, Ga.
The ho*tise»e» -ervisi rherry
ilary will he held at 2:00 o'elok
racies hold th# Imlaner of [tower
fde and cotter tn the guests pre­
Friends
of
Allen
Ball
will
re­
Feh. 2f&gt; at the Parish House.
they ran maintain peace, brrau**
sent*. They were Mrs W. EThe chapter decided to meet at gret to Irprn that he has returned Haim -. Mr*. Strirkland, Mr*. Rutnobody ia going to Invite certain
disaster liy attacking.
12:30 o'clock at the Parish'House *° *h'
tiff, Mr*. Herndon, Mr,. I*. A.
for luncheon on Mar. 6 ami Join for tf**0’' ntFulrrll, Mr*. P. A Itowlaml. Mr*.
At this juncture the democracies
humiliation. but hr nrtrr Iim!
the Woman’, Auslliary at 2-00
hold the balance of power. And
A. Price, Ml*. Walter
T ill RM) %Y
kllhl of Ihr stars. Ilia faith aaa
Pale Itroek is home from the Homer Mrs.
o'clock for it, program.
W. \. Hunt, r. Mr4 Gil Thf llhplhm Ouh
since
militaiy
power
i*
dependent
University of Florida spending Turner,
justified. I havr raid In corruption,
The
interesting
program
given
E. II I aney, Mr*. T. II. Ilytd,
4: Sri \eW8
on economic power, it follows that
thou arr my fathrr; to tha worm
c sv \\ #•icyn jjmhAri#
l&gt;V M r,. Klrehhoff on the Holy the in!d-«emr*!cr Holidays with Mrs. J. O. I.aney. Mt». Honeywell,
economic power Is the keystone
hi,
mother,
Mr*.
Nancy
Brock.
Ihou art my mother, and my ai»Heim OCIcx'k &lt;*lub
•
Scripture,
was
enlivened
hy
a
of the structure.
M r,. l.undquist, 'lr «. W I.. IlnrNear
ter.— Job 17:14.
word association test using the
Huntin'* linYPriiur *H!l**i W nrri'ii an«l hi* r*ui rfittni! u ife •ntcrlotnisi at a
pntt\ in T*il« 1
ri,on,
Mr*.
Revel
Robison,
Mr*.
Now Western Europe contain*
M«»rniim
Hporta
f:&lt;nt(f&gt;n
Mr. and Mrs. K. II, Bran of
.
. , .
*
!i m" , of * or
readers tend to concentrate a big slice of the world's economic
names of rharartrrs from the Old
lu*t S.iti«ftai\ nii^ht for the |»n*!ur#m ami
ni lh«* tnovir 'T r u n w i n .l i " iihva U-mi* lilnu «i at
4 r. l*|ff*f Pl|»rra
Mr. and M r,. Unbrrt 8. Billhimer. J. I*. Thurmond and Mr- Shin- )ltitiiMoa«*a. tin vrrn o r W a iirn \% n * ln*t» inn* Dial mi • «»n% ihnnir MoUyut»«rtl proiiuo r • that Hi»ri«la haa ar *iS«» M &gt;rntn« Davutlorm
l« It• (.a*|»a,«ll&lt;
(ainival iiw tn cir interest on national
international na ffairs.
Betwc
Testament.
t
j .L r ...........................................„
, ......and
" ki inierniiiionai
iia irs. Between
*
*
)*
•
all
told,
so
great
hi*. M4i#**Ja h Muflr
Taloma Park, Md., are visiting hnlser.
n in lampa and ihr loan u : wars, I heir reading is turned more closely to local news that If Russia could gain posse*.
Al«n Mr*. A. II. rtevrn,, Mr,. ulral rlimaft a*ul top Imatloti »|mta f«*t tiir makm u nf iimxit'o. I «•(! t•• mrlit W illiam II 1'itn , m |iti&gt;* 1 MO U . rl.l ,%| Nine*
During the social hour iho hos. Mr*. Bean is Mrs. Bilhimrr’*
W a m r i;
at | I'h l Vise,| At ftrggn
ut lo go mad, in ipite o( ihr Hie comics nnd features.
A . D Zarhar.v, Mr. Illatrhford, tlutfi nf "CtuA.nuIttiN" uni fur nmny war* a |»r«ottt!ti«*nt lit'iir** i i II o IIvmimn I; l»n»Y«*rhMr
teste* served delicious rookie* and sister.
«ion the balance of power would
V 1.4 I larenee inilolt
Mfji. f'lark, Mm. S. €•. Ilninnimi, KH«»ii4*a Urminif, vhn |»lav* tin- friitinc li-a*!; !••!» » I'aynr, the iti&lt;*l«*
Ml* Warren, an.i I’u rn d
0k
coffee. Present were Mr*. Sadie
cold n o r , and ihr world crisis.
Where* Angrl# Frftr Vo Tr«a4
This trend has Ireen &lt;l«*HcrifM*«l in the nqxirt of a su r­ '•e tremendously altered. It might
I urVrr, tin- Iiib v ),
Mr*.
Tiltl'a
Mm.
Km*ule«.
Mri
Rrouse,
Mr*.
William
Potter,
Mrs.
I
|»
:an •'In I' p
You juil can’l keep a Rood lov*n vey carrier! out by th e Advertising Iteseach Foundation. Not be so changed in Moscow’s favor
Friends of Herman Echols will Urn Monroe, Mr*, rlnri I.m a n ly ,
\ Iloir, A &lt;1lrl. \IUF|r
M.
Minarik,
Mr*.
II.
E.
Tooke,
i
*
*
»■
«•
that she could succeed in har am­
regret to learn th.st he i* con­
down.
| l« 1-. \|r I*.«Ip MAEiflne
a single news story dealing with international a ffa irs had bition to carry out world revolu­
Mr,. Harriet Ford, Mr*. J. N. fined to Fcrnaid-Laughton Me­ Mr*. I*aulltio llnwnril Mi* linn*
luil*. lUth M lUmtlfran
I
Robson, Sr.. Mr*. C. Stuart morial H cpltal where hr under M II. Ml Mt« i • I M
11 i..i •»r. tie•|rj In*) Hi tr
A lot n( |K-o|ilr a,r frrlint tor- top score for readers In the im m ediate post-w ar period tion for the establishment of Com­
ale 7nr)iary. an.l
Mary Nic*
Brown. Mrs. Kirrhhnff, Mr*. Fred went an appendectnm) Sunday.
II I- Horning \ arietiM
munism.
which
was
studied,
and
stories
in
n
high
position
In
the
I
II
Hurl* lllh itt
ry loi ihr pnnf catilrmrn who loti
hola.
Ball. Mr*. &lt;
It.
E.
Bondey,
Mr
&gt; r - ..onuey, .sir,.
l'ra&gt;rr V’nf |'fire
national field dealt w ith an explosion, the death of a radio ..
If
ra«.*M I'gffe «H|# •
Plefui# is complicated by
IH VIRGINIA P. t N lil’HSON
irvrral dimivn I hrad of cattle
P
M
All
S',
LPerkin*,
Sr..
Mrs.
Ralph
Uttfltl
At Nimn
If
«•
'
Ihe fact that Western Germany
the Supreme Court wrre awarded
actress and the fine levied on Ihe I'n ite d Mine W orkers.
If Ii IIasII#* t'arm (•lurbt
Friend* of Hal Colbert will bo
during ihr icy rami of ihr latl
Air. nn,l Mr*. J L. Ilullnid, pur­
ha* within her borders the fsbull . .. I'opulAF :«tar
during
the
Caldwell
administra­
P-at.
A
ll
ringer*
are
urged
to
atWarren,
Mrs.
It.
F.
Whitner,
Jr.
It is safe to assum e that this condition may bo changed
interested to learn he i, slowly
I Ilk I nln \mert* xii4
i eiit* nf Air*. W. P. Iliiike and Air*.
tion but deliveries were accepted
weekend. Well, that wat loo had.
'■•‘■•V0-1 »"d steel resourre*
t/
rv»
.
. .
. ,
“ ,Ml Mr*- V*H Unveil, direetre.,. improving at the Lake Wale* llosRd1: 9*1 Mii *I*aI Yarlff Ilea
F. Minsliew have move,I into the
and payptertf* made mainly in the - *
The
Douglas
Jol&gt;e
Junior
but tome how or other we feel somewhat when iieaceful times come again. A m erican cltl- of Ihe Ruhr. There lie. what was
liar Non# lUnrh
pital where he Is confined due to
Sehelay llrM bouse.
Brnlherhool will meet at th*
zens
have
Income
aroused
to
Ihe
dangers
of
complarencv
nn*
of
the
most
highly
developed
current
administration
of
Govcr-}
We*rid \i Thm»
rorry for ihe cattle.
an accident on the railroad.
TiuU) • Htar
'!rs. I.uclllr Mcro wa. u dm
nor Warren.
^ „ r , h thl. m b ,
VM
KQIIASR D A N C F
and indifference in regard to national nnd International nf- industrial area, of the world heHit* Mid llradilnta
Circle No. 3 Ilf Die First Melho- " " gUf»l nf Ah .itul Mi* II Al
Kennrdy also »a&gt;d most of ihe
I* tir Uemiiry Fung*
Among the oulilandrng accom- fairs. Recent events have convinced many of those least fore Allied Is)mb* laid waste to
•list (linfrb met nt tin- bnnii- of tib-a*nn une lull 10.
many of lla main works, such aa
Mu Id*
Id
furniture sex* bought without
The Grammar Schoool will hav* .- A " i^ ,Tmn
m
‘4,U.*r*
.Wi"
pluhmrnli of hit adminiilralion. concerned th a t it Is incensory,for every citizen to !&gt;e well the huge Kruppa arament facII* llr-'Mfffl
their hoard mrrting at Z::t0 and . h. ' W •» «»v Rimnytown Building
All*. J. E All Kinh'v Mnndai n f -| Atr iin.l Mi
.1 I Ib-lil') unit
romprtitirr bids at higher thin
The* llhithm Hour
Governor Warren reports, hai lieen Informed about his nation. Its policy, nnd its relations with toriea and mines.
Ihe regular P. T. A.meeting will ?
10
lefnoon.
Atiiiy Giannt ,Soi»Imv In New
retail prices, about 12,000 worth
HpofU Ktni Of l&gt;jy
By TOM DO YLE
A i*s«
ha at 3:.TO. It will tie a Founder*
J ""'"y Clossin onnever has hern located and SI.7M
Mrs. AV. A. Hunter, rhanmnn, Smyrna Itench, tin- gm -t nf tin ti
the elimination of ihr cow fiom th e rest of the world. Newspapers a re high on th e lint nf
TTe importance of the Ruhr may
j nf•*fJ Mtrkef ll#|i«&gt;ri
( Is
Day program and
the speaker "nun" Htmlay. The public |* in­
worth was found in improvement
presided over thi- meeting whith unt-le and aunt, All and Airperhaps b* best summed up by
Florida highway*. Now if we could sources of this daily information.
Tn •Her?-1 9on$«
will he Mrs. Erie Vlhlen.. A .liver vita,,•
Commission offices.
(Continued irwai P-ge One)
wo*
opem-d
with
the
group
-ingin,I
loyil
llnnkin•ayl.*g
that
it
was
largely
respona*
3"
Npeirl*
fHiradr
ju*l get rid of tome of ihe bull in
offering will he taken.
__________________ _____________
The trial* and tribulations of “ Hlesa It,. The Tie" Mrs AV P. Alt nnd Mrs. Furl Duff nnd
d | . lull H|uii« Unirrialn
Under questioning by Commis­
“have completely and radically
hi* for German* being able to
J
,0
*
1
King,
Chairman,
with
Mr*.
C.
W.
title polilic*. we might be gelling
II*
|
M
ir
I
To Thr |v nfilr
young
love
will
tie
the
theme
of
The Thrift Shop worker* will
changed Ihelr uniform* to such sion Attorney J. Turner Butler
Chapman led the devotional
.Mrs. I l i t b i l I .mu -r i fmmed u
launch two wnrld wars only a
; i­ i •• •'! ti i•era
By JIM BECK KM
tomewhrrr.
an extent as lo tender utterly and Attorney General Richard Er­
he Mr*. Bill Kirk and Mr*. Jack MrKiMtln, 900 .uugnoiia Asi-nur the Seminole High School UrnAirs. Hunter s|nike on the ini- l"bitig purls ut the Nee Smyttiu
generation
apart-and
come
close
:
i*
»
Mr
|
.*
*
1
y
I J 111a^ara
at 3:00 p. M.; —
No.
- - • .T,
-—* Mr*.
___ C__h__a
_ r-i malic
^ ^Club'*
mmmmmm mm
pre-entalion
m m ___
mmmm
Frida
m
jV
Morrison.
useless all of th* uniform* which vin. Kennedy said apparently
•
(For IIA L BOYI.K)
: i: KefhoiM liy ra rlr
o winning them, ftmall wonder
pnrtnn«-«* iif tin- atli nilanri' ut the inlet op Inn in
•
*
4
*
1
\
ir|s»tv
Mill
UnderPhithesorrily
sponsorship
of Beta **.*.*•5w‘ ou' Chairman, in the So- afternoon and evening at the and,
In New- 'York CHy 30 tctrtani
tha 'rareptionA discovery which wlll stalile all who have even the that Germany , future ia a matWorld Day I’rayrr lo 1^ held Fri­
W ESTER N FRONT. KOREA. Feb. 7— (A y W.slrhing ihe Korean the*# officer* were required to neither the Caldwell nor Warren^ [fAfgma
( lull lr* I loo I. left In- 1 I'ue** lo (left Thf lla fill
eial Hoont of tha Annex at .1:00 torium.
buy
in
World
War
|l.
ImprovementCommission
memsvorfct
war
II.
i;D
t
at
th#
Fernald-I.aughton
Me­
ler
of
vital
Importance
to
both
)'A4
day at tbr I'reshytcrian Church. ■li*&gt; fn i th, A'etiiun*' Hospital
plead guilty lo defrauding lh« hnrngt acquaintance w ith ancient C.reek drama fs the findNtRhl rdl'letri
war was like earning a living; I had to start somttim*.
"In
In tth* Air Force, for instance, hern Had definite krtowtodg* of the
Pretty Donna l.ou Harper
ill Air*. ( liapmau al-o •uggi-sled In Memphis, Is-ii ii wheie hi' w ill
t iU I'htl ltee*i At nrftaii
morial Hospital U Mr*. Ernest P. M.t No. 4, Mr*. I'. T . I'lely,
the nastern Allies and to Russia;
Veteran* Adminiilralion nui of
Chairman, with Mr*. A. II. Wallace
Sometime for me wat a few wrekt ago. (fare ate some imptrssioqs the uniform proviautly qoyn baa transaction*. He said Snyder was
Southward.
I
f tMnrtMuc
trL2&lt;ilP
7 C J ! n?
^
nf ‘miredy. All Greek equally small wonder that Gar. . ctla g i- prayrr meeting, fn, sliot- iiiulrrKo treatment.
|BIill! I'nhul
Nalloira
$200,000 in Gl education ber.efii*. | i mKw
___ _
entirely, , _evpn to in 'complete charge of negotia­
l m
b
. L
y lbe. in tn l m asters Aeschy- many a future ia one nf th# great­ the war lias mad* on this newcomer -impression* that it migfil lusc bawtl changed
The T .E .I.. Clas* of tha First Sliver U k a at 3:00 P. M. No. C, who ii, all aglow l*eaun* Jack { ;n,.
I"
I
II
i&gt; Ale K&gt;nl«y Orte.
Sam
Cm
In
up
i*
„
i
home
again,
Mr*.
II.
Whslehrl.
Chairman,
with
Ibe
Iwaiq
coiar
of
the
matVriai!
tion*,
'
cheeking
1
shipments
and
apThey ret rued an average of $1.|8
ll»
Duluth,
a
very
eligible
young
man,
made
on
you
if
you
wrr#
seeiag
it
for
the
first
time:
i
P
S'
It
i
WUl. 7|
Baptist Church will meat at tha
A market La-hi-t wa* held at InlloitiiiK ievent -utgriy ut Die
est hones of contention la-tween
I ||4H« S pwp
_ ptovlng•payment*. »l i-&gt; .• •!
“ I rrw rult# that Air Force_ off
Educational Building at .1:00 P.M. Mrs. G. B. Elliott, Alfi E. Third I Brandy AVhltney) ha* asked her the close nf the meellnitPQO.a piece from ibe toitcrnmrni.
the Soviet bloc ami the democrat
Ibe legendary sense of humor it alive indhs* etotsdeterqit &gt; country, ,Gc|aU
Diunge
Memorial
Hospital
in
(It
II
ni
SIMM (»ir
hato
. . . .- -____ the ‘x
teissrGovempr Warnki inday rifu m l
cle*.
udth Mr*. C. E. Benton'* group a* St. at 3:30 P. M.j No. rt, Mr*. II. tn gfn -ailing with him in hi* new
Mr*. AIcKinley nnd |larl&gt;arn Mc­ lamia.
titoed'pver p|d 9f j| to a fake
probably the only spot in the world where it tan he muddy and dutly at ing of, thf, old - unif*rma until' to let a radio station record foe
Woodruff, Chairman, with Mr*. boat. However, that other woman,
haste**#*.
Kinley
-#rve&lt;l
refreshment*
to
the
i HU LK N O T IC E
Alt.
and
Mrs.
.1
II
llnrris
ol
Befor,
the
war
Ihe
Ruhr
waa
ihr samr time.
Harris Fold*, Ml* Escambia Drive
•r&gt;*td|wbieh co-*&gt;pgiated in tpe
nr*t jrror,
eve »p, thl* do** rv-hrvadealt. tha tdcotimony at I a
- .qut
. • evaa
Th* Intermediate 0. A.'* of the at 3:30 p. AL; No. 7. Mr*. Charlr* Jane, rom#« upon th# •ccn* and member* present. They were Mr*. Y o r k . I*.i w e ie ie ,e iil v is ilo t
The ilihiseu* Circle of tha G tP
ploduring
three-fourths
of
O
r
­
A
frontline
Infantryman
was
lira
only
a
TaV
thuosand
yanl*
to**tc.
!
nqt
c(&gt;m;&gt;cn,alc,
|n
my
opinion,
While
I
hearing
on
alleged
irrrgx-i
l l l i ami never attended any
f*rJt B fP 'I't Churrh will meet In Morrison. Chairman, with Mr*. A. pood litlla villian that she lx, al*
di'ii r’luli will iMi tpunc iii m*at_____ ____ ... stalled behind a mini bank. ' ' •
• •mm the front. **11 must he tour.', tin. Ih* ineauitlea.
taaqiliea. inVolrad! .
aritle, in famiahlng tha Kt«i*
lhe Phfiathea Class room nt 0:30 B. MeKaoey, mi? Vernangr Ave­ mo t ruin* th# budding romance.
thuuul el all.
Is* saidI t ^ h f-^**'
and raw*
It
itiir from I'ridxy until Friday
i i n . half the
A lieutenant was (tailed lit ihe on th t■Chbtese," skid one' soldier
'•Ilk,
ti.,N
'
•M.
TMhi. « • ' Navy, fop example iupreme Court building and Sen-L,
week.
,1
•arvaa of^BEtlnanul
_ ______ _
,Kuropa.
t
nue at 3:00 p A|.; Its. Women's Need wo say that “Revsntcenlh
mNttlox h g M t *• roeeipg hlaie.
AnlT
#»4ptsdd*.
ate
chamber**
,
m
l
t
#
»J»4 of..World Wat
Rummer" ha* a happy ending T
* T ir r ^ if | » r 5 l ( K i b b f n -m ik e r
■ Just
i— 4 L-s—•
T h e next time we'Ijave visitors “They vanitat o Tight fins* -10 mat
in IU3g,
beforh the war, It*
Circle
No.
I,
Mr*.
C.
M.
Uo&gt;d
Naw*.t
editor
s
t
ll.'o f f lc a u were directed t« di*-'
Bob Dulaney, - New- i t d l t - r
FR n ikY
clear Anal kite pflieet of
rolled steal output waa almoat the I want you to shave, Sergeant.' warm. They Just have to ait and raotil all Of ihtir; khakj uniform*. Tfcllahamm* •RtaOon W T A U Pran
Chairman, wllh Mra. Gertrude Gil­ Mra. Nellie Coleman I* directing
■J } " l*f*R s-lrele of the Garden bert, 709 Palmetto Avenu# at 8:00 the play.
combined laiai of th* rest of grinned the lieutenant. The ser­ take it. If thoso.planet or those black and gold shoulder., oourd* PO»ln« to .act U[i hi* fccolOlirg
te city end1 County yovrrnmenli,
nub will men at ||;oo A. M. P. AL; B*. Women's Gin le No. f,
Jessie Lev. Ml &lt;• O-luvia RimiLley.
Kim
Jlll'k I l-.VX • 11 w i l l list K Ix i-n It^
nl . f0rTbWh,fh f° " Uu,1.° ? ,n , GrMk H tarature lad Europe outside England and Rus- geant fingered the Mark atubMe artillery spotters ,saw
, . * wisp
- . nf a*d other acreiso
alike ihe staid or Ictfcril govern- :prepared
at Mr*. James Terwlllager'* home
AVhll# the advertising trailer* Mrs. MrKinlrv and Tlail«ra
ua. The new fragm ent has Ju st bean published in
that nearly hid hi* face. “ You are •moke they would have a nte#^ „ given period diria*, and after I iquJpmeal tofure. thy henrl ng. » a\
Mr*.
J.
M.
Garrett,
Chairman,
with
•alb-l fur m in e duty In the Nn. y
r 'Ilil-D l'i; H 'TO R
irarted
to
pur*oW
by
i
the
govarnar'*
pre»»
*«•
pur.
at
26IB
Hiawatha
Avenu#,
h#for#
vent*, ere ypVtly, limited.by the
and
nrwipaper
ads
mlghl
feature
|
supposed to set me an example, target ". ,
Air* Jack Armstrong, HKMt Lo­
I* in I’hnib t.'ii, S l‘ uw mi nn:
• A It ’l l I It I l ls
th!*Kfleld *nd *
doubtless be eagerly read by scholars in .i,? f C° ? r
cha*a
a
t
thatr
own
ax
rataly,
Loyal
Compton:
leaving
for
Orlando
where
they
xpepaa
all
Errol Flynn in the screen adapta­
ot ,he iudutlrial lieutenant,' he drawled at the of­
hartrr and alalr law. Out wouldn't
ftftftjftiiinrril
The oft-told tale nf'Arm v wsito gra y uniform*, gray •hnuldar
Governor take* tha pou• N K U IIIT IS
cltlea of tha Kuhr ware laid waste ficer
will Imve lunch nl th# AngrNIt cust Avenue at H:00 P. M.
tion of Itudyard Kipling' "Kim ",
whose beard was even black­ md ineffietanev may Iw true to lioAril*
I be fun if we could mu# our own
Mi iod Mi
\ W ln»ery have
• s im s m s
Hotel.
lton .(hi* inquiry
nnd iitriio jivi.
. . .ia tn the nature
by bombing during the war. One er.
The Palm Circle of the Garden I AfSdaaarv^ Roetotv 'a i t o i T l M t the truth nf the matter U this:
ii*
E
.,rypt
*1
lrw*l,ly
‘f,v‘*
n
«
n
»
im
portant
find*
In
Greek
•nmt
silent
In
rsnr
echeleoei*
bat
sold
Di.il
tail-e
Mill
&gt;
li-nux
nii.l
XDuulie llaiik Ilidg.
"H a v in g purchaiad (has* u n i. of * Judicial
iiYrrncV Slid Trim put oodlrt of
' .hearing
' iniffo and ‘th*ra
Club will meet for . luncheon
Little Dean Riockwrll is the star
Just
sleeping,
eating,
keeping
l
.
V
a
.
V
"
Em'?*
"RMn-whlah
Baptist
Churrh
will
meet
at
that
ia
aot
true
hern.
Thevehioh-*
nun- ii hni k min Saiili-ld
oU b y, ho ‘’T001" of th ® f*mous poetess Sappho. V I " . , upP work*— a solid lio* clean— functions-whirh you take
1‘l.i.ne 1702-1746
Iforma. that the Navy haa. again fora to etc should be no deviation
at th# horn# »f Mr*. W. L Lund* 11:00 o*rlock Monday a* follows; of Ihr show and proves that hr
it m (hat everybody could have It la to bo ,{
inorhnl
uat
for-these
rieo
fields
hoped th a t th e sourco h as not run dry
Mr. und Mix. fail llinun nf
ravoiaad i(a deciilon and ruled (root the provioui policy adhered
quIlL Co-hostr**e* will b# Mr*,
csf^factorlm soma seven mile* for granted-aniff ordeal* to the
ran nlpro than adequately handle
everything he want*.
1.
Mr*.
II.
E.
Turner,
rhalrman,
have bean stripped of erary work- otft »ha gray utlfana* aruMI/rct- to, in kuipearion lirariogs when
LougwiHat wilt* i -ill-1 - 11vent I y
w. W. Tyre and Mra George
combat soldier. Ha sleeps In a hole bIiI# part.. Nothing is wasted.
a man riicd role. He display* pre*
ut tin- EtuiM Lag.-i-|iii-i Inline. *
th* woaring af
||Rllllam*, Jr.. Mr*. II II. Colaman In the Man's Bible Class room; II. rociou- know-how for a hoy that
uni- both-iradlK nnd photographers^
in
the
ground—
It's
easier
to
dig
Every
wrap
of
the
uninspiring
Contrary lo popular belief ihere
form* again.
horn# The Itiaun- an- fmmei re- j
war# barren."
it ‘w“ w M
dr M U l,0 »* had now that th* ground Is thasrln*
wUl speak on flower arrange- Mr*. J . L. Jackson, chairman, in young and wc think most of you
'I i . - Knlhy I *i*rI&gt;It. I'.i.’iO Fleroln Citlii* E x |hh II|i .|i Ifiieen, un.t
I* scraped out of the e&gt;n nr
the PhUahta Cl*.-* room; H I.
arc nor a* many automoiiile ac­
•idants of Lake Mary
UrrJdo.
W*-J:^tVr'
0f .ml out but sure Is muddy"— ha eat- f««d
Compton »aid ha rave lh« i
"Wlill# there have bean no
mant*.
J C. i'ennev, fmipili'l ail I,'UNI J ('. I'riitley •tun- I hi i-ugiluut lilt'
simblng ran
Still, the coal
will
agree
when
you
sc*
the
movie.
mess kit. Gaa and oil an- guarded aartoua change* la th* bask statement after a telephone talk
In th* T . E. L. Class room; IV.
Mi.
and
Mr«.
Fn*l
Wi-ifelinan
II
\I'I'Y
IIIIITIH
l
\X
cident* al night a* in the day
Tha
Central
Circle
of
the
Gar­
iiutimi, examine ii copy of Du- "f'm nliy Genii, man" Irnluiing KlnfRtockwrll play* th* part of
fZ y a r* bm- th
ground. his rannrd rations any wav hr by ralaarly motor pool attendant*. uniforms of Out Marino C o m with the Governor.
-pent Monday in Nrw Hniyrnu •&gt;In uialiges nn.t iiitil'iinliip uu aiti'h- on **l n»hiiip» In Du Yurd" ••)
O pium rlrK t
den Club will mart with Mr*. E. Mrs. R. T . Thomas, chairman, Klmhal O ’Hara, an orphan boy
lime, bul lho»e that are are more
ra n --“ some Jerk left the ran •Sock* and woolen underwear am
In
tha
Phabann
C!a»a
room;
V,
Mr*.
Lillian
Vickrry
or
(ha
Army,
It
la
atlll
necessary
lie*,
h
visiting
rrlntlve*
Delaney-said
later
"we
contend
G.
Kilpatrick
at
her
home
Kft
Mmy
Gran'
Ituiney.
Mis*
Harlvn
i*
luriently
appearing
mi
railiu
nnd
opener
out
of
every
C
Ration
that
Ho
(hero.
I
believe,
w
.
have
the
issued
a*
If
each
mntalned
a
hun
MARCH
OF
EVENTS
likely In prove fatal. Oul of NO..
Mr*, toittlr Nix
113 Magnolia
I'hna# 31
Mr. nnd Mrs. Front llnrtlnw an­ lelevialiui sliuw- hi fliiiak” m an all iuil pruniiilmi pl.-graiil nf I lurWest Eighteenth Street at 10:00 Mra. It. T . Hunt, chairman. In left to shift for himself in India.
our company got today and wr ilred dollar hill. Vehicle* orr •imlar present regulations for Ihe a hearing that is called as an
tha Intermediate Clas* room; Ill* adventure* ar* the envy of
Mr*. Lillian Vickery
of fleet • nriillng new uniform* lo open hearing should be a* open 1*
000 arcidrnt* re|Mtilrd from all
w. m ,**,0n r h,r ,hr •'••"'wrxrle.
i l Imm enKnin. aftei m ahsanee ida .It'll.
A. M.
had
to
open
the
cans
with
bayo­
All Wastarn Alllas Must
nur-ed
like
an
only
child
want
to
create
a
defensive
force
Mr*. M. L. Nichols
United Slot** Cannot Do
purrhasc Ihrra at their own rx- the radio ' microphone as In the
-if several weeks
The Mimosa Circle of tha Gar VI. Mr*. 8. Wilkinson, chairman, every youngster who become* ac­
over I lie county, 30 prrtrnl hap­
Although death and wound) at&gt;&gt; prnse.
Jran Wright
In the Woman's Bible Claaa room; quainted w ith this Kipling rla-*ic.
•
T - Z ! " ! r ? •’"•'•we •* ralcalatrd n e t* "-and almost never washes
Pitch In to Build Force
newspaper reporter’* pencil.
Rid-eil .1 I'larewki whii ha
den
Club
will
meet
at
10:00
A.
M.
I
Job in (urop* All Alone
pened in ihe daytime; howirrr
—
It's
hardly
worth
the
trouble
to maintain pear* |n Western
the star hoarder*. the&gt;e men set
Arnold Van N'#«s
'*1 rannnt help fe«l that when
“ We further feel that the radio
item visiting I'rof and Mi- II It
at Air*. Carl Chorpenlng'* home VII. Mr*. Frank L Woodruff, He attache* himself to a Buddhist
heating the water If you ran find ■lom talk about them. A good way
of ihe 733 accident* which were
llilly
Hickson
Jr.,
chairman,
In
the
Young
Men's
Kprrtal lo Central P t r n
IJiama
and
serve*
a*
hi*
helper
lha»c
officer*
are
railed
hack
at
audience
hM
a*
much
right
to
hrar
at 2507 Palmetto Avenu*.
llerkrnha&lt; h Im* retuiiieil In lux
ih n l^ ii V K , ' " " •, , o H ,0 ''« any
to end a thriving rc*nver*atlon l« the convenience of the government this pubHc matter through our
Evert Young
until hi* true identity I* discov­
■lal 64 percent occurred at nighl.
Dirt Gardener* Cirel* nf the Bible Class room.
lioine in I’hiengu
A M U K U T O N - Our Wrstrrn European Allis*, who expect th* ups»l. U b* *ncc of P°w*r ret
to disrint the fighting. The front and in most ln*tabraa al con­ mediuML- •which D tha apoketw
Harry
J.
Ilyrd,
Jr.
At
11:00
o'clock
a
covered
dish
If
them
is
a
house
left
In
Korea,
ered
ami
the
proper
authorities
at­
i ^J»rden Club will mrat with Mr*.
Mr. and M r- Evenli lilt and
hiring'* ifAad should be reduced
United Btatea to provide many divisions of armed forrea to
line soldier busily and efficiently siderable sacrifice to them and word, «* the rmwsnaper rradet*
fellowship
luncheon
will
be
served
you won't find It around here.
tempt
to
put
a
quietus
on
hi*
orJohn Roger* at 010 Myrtle Ave­
on Michurl •■( Hull. Hill wi i.
Hold off tha Communist threat while they leisurely prepare Usalr
y about 40 percent at night.
accomplishes Ms dally tasks hut their famili#* thay should be ha* to read It In print.
by
circle
IV
In
the
General
As­
The
inrrcdlbl*
destruction
of
tivlUa*.
nue, at 10:00 A. M.
the weekend gui'-l• iif lnr par"Operation Tacks** war la everywhere aa apposing he doe* hot.Urant to talk about It thereafter required to hear Uw
defense*, are In for a rude shock.
We found "Kim " thoroughly en­
"Realising that deviation from
Sanford Tnwn«#nd Club No. ) sembly roam and at 1:00 o'clock,
announcem ent
•-nta, Mr. and Mis. It E. True.
We don I luppote Frank Shainei
Thay are about to learn that talk la cheap and that anyona ran put
Circle
V
with
Clyde
Humphrey,
armle* struggle over th* same when his dsyS work is finished.
expense of the*# extra purchases, policy should not be expected by
joyable ami recommend It aa fins'
wUl hold It* semi-monthly meeting
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Huger• uf
Mr. and Mi*. Ted Appell and
1 going lo live in Orlando even
program
chairman,
will
direct
d®*r"
popar-but It Is going to u k t tha combined and
ground for th* third time.
When yoq get home from a
necessary hv tha aver any ofh .radio. station, we feel
entertainment for everyone.
at th* City Halt at 7i30 P M . A
Lumber City, Ga.. today announced on iif Lakelnnd ai enow iKcup)
,_
determined
effort
of
all
th*
Allies
to
build
up
mot#
than
a
mock
tha
pragraan,
using
aa
her
mis­
changing
Almoat all eivtlkaag have laA hard day at the office you prob
Idea* of high ranking that Ig.g omttar of principle in
—
tough he i* moving hi* mail order
Rymphoay RchaffaM
Valentina parly will ha held and,
th# marriage of Ihelr slsler, Ml«« mg a Ir ailer pniked mi their lot
sionary
topic:
"If".
Aim:
To
show
military
r
army In Europe The United Mate* cannot do It
th* haul* area. The few remhlhs ihlv like tn change th* subject
_ panonnal as to Just what which all radio «tatlon. in Florida
Nrnita E*candon, It year old Frmnc«*_ Mqgar*. to Lawrence S m the ftysial l.al.e ...lion. They
refreshment# will be served. AM' what w# ran do or what wa could
c IZ L *
c" rl'
themSB*‘ wineM down them a* he will proalone.
color uniform* ihould ha."
have deep concern."
visiting Towmendlte* and friends har* done In tha Annie Arm ­ Cuban pianist will he heard aa Wilkini ofsanford on Feh. 4 in plan lo build on them shortly.
J
f
J
T
low over en. Ing mill almlesly through nibbled »qo.
Cm th# other aide of Europe * Iran Curtain. It It
200 I.ONG SLKKVK
solid*! with th# Central Florida Folkston, Ga. Ml&lt;* Roger* ha
supply road# and drop th* •traata. They are not Interested
are invited.
Letter Tllll* of IVaviro** wa*
strong Offering. Bible taplci Than
In cleaning up the mess. Ointer*
estimated, are at least 100 Red divisions ready for
Hie Rose Circle of the Garden Will 7 Ileal Their La n d -2 Chroni­ Rymphony Orchestra tomorrow been employed at the Celery City home over the weekend, the gue-l
of small business hat* dlsapa frontal aasault upon wwd font the Kremlin
rsrnlng at th# Municipal Auditor­ Grill and Mr. Wilkin* ix employed "f hit parent'. Mi and Mrs. L .
Club will meat at 9:15 at the bunts cle* 7111-22.
, , » H « Wit effeetld.- say.
red. leaving thfir investment
Tti? VMtttd Stitii hM In being today, rtid y for g H g * .. * ^ f“'merly lived In
Mr*.
Chari#*
R.
I.awson
on
Ttiii*.
All th* women of the church ium in Orlando. The young artist by the Sunoco Oil Co. of Hanford.
machinery and equlpt
«•» Antonio, T * i- where hi,
action, a total of lea* than IS division* Including
meron Avenur.
fotdilet who ait helping to mak*
ar* urgrd ta attend and visitors will play lt#rthovrn*a Concerto for
d. Fire* and bom'
piano and orchestra In C minor.
the troops in Korea* Additionally, thar* are aix
The Axels* Circle of tha Garda* will h* welcome,
Otlando great like Mayor Beatdail.
e struck again m
H l!^ L r£ L ? , , u,"W . ^ roofc* Field.
The principal wurk of the a rm ­
National Guard division* readying Ihrmselvea for
Club will meat at 8:00 P.M. ot tha
vnu ran see the blackened'ruin* of
Jim Pillman. Linton Alien, lit*
ing will Im Cesar Franck's Sym­
Action.
T f ’a ilA r
.Jv .
‘ he nail* equipment through raping hole*
home
of
Mrs.
Bill
Tyr#
on
MeltonConnelly brothers, and many
•
•
•
•
Tha Pilot Club will hold an- phony in D minor. Th* program
T s i.0? " “ I1;. P«»wtor» their tire*. In the walls of tiny shop*.
rills Avenue.
others­
Night" at tta din­ will open with th# orartur* to
• IRON (T R T A IN T R A D r — Secretary of Hale
.w ta ^
Th' only
Th* Magnolia Circle of the Gar­
In no* shop then la a mangled
*
-r |
Opera, "Th#
Magic
printing press that haa been
den Club r-HI meet at 10:00 A M . ner meeting In the Yacht Club Moiart's
Dean Arheaon has reveal'd lo a congraeatonal rotn$3-0.3 Kt-riiircil Itt R |.'IK
I We are glad tr tee the Cham­
Flute". Yvas Chardon will conduct.
burned and reburned Into utalaaaat tha home of Mr*. C. L. Powell. at 640 P. M.
mlllee. meanwhile, (hat dMpll* steadily woraenlng
ness
ber ol Commerce getting interest­
■- Type la scattered over tha
E. B. Stow* will talk on tropical
Weratary
Hovtel-Unlted Bislea relation*, trad* wtUi Iron
Double Feature— Itorgnin I'm urnm
flagy
___of
____
__ i___
tr amid plies
filthy plaator.
landscaping.
ed in City beautification. There it
Boon Aehatan Curtain countriM atUI continue# to ha nubaUntlal.
■ VI
Iwntcn Evening service* at th*
Wayne Mnrri*
W O ULD YOU
Acheeon dfoloead that from January to Sam
w# ** got mote stinkcruo ideas You can imagine th* mood of utnothing which will attract new re'r r despair and hapalaaanaaa of
All Roul* Catholic Church will be
tamber,
1M0,
M7
million
In
United
Btatea
product*
war*
exported
t*
o^haw
to
uae
this
Iden."
he
grla
•idents more quickly than a beauti­
Alan Hale
•ha owner If h* returns nnd sew*
7:30 P.M.
tike to leant more about
IH W ASIIAIU.i:
Oncnmunlat countries and 11(1 million In Communist goods Imported
20 LIGHT WEIGHT
t)i* ruins of hta livilihOad.
ful town and there ia nothing
The ftailla Harrison Chap
Although sharp as n tack, th*
Cleanout
young
American
man
e
D.
A
.
R.
will
meet
a
yh k h makes a town more pleas• «tot new, U waa uaad In nra dying hate daily. Other young
Th* Iron Curtain counlrtaa are Rimata. CwachoaSovakia. Poland, Rnf
M. at Mr*. C. Stuart_________
•nl to live in for ihoa* who hire
garia, Romania and Qnnmunlat China. However, than ban bean a World W ar II. Tetrahedram Americans haa* learoad to aaaopi
hams with Mra L. P. K x g iv a*
with
shTrp
_
loag lima than city
marttad dacUn* In trade with Rtd countries in Uw past thro* yam .
the fact and go on about thatr
co-korte**. Visiting D. A. R.'e ar*
llow it h#als, how it haniaba* faar, soiree
pmngal war# dropped on Natl business—
which is killing Cklnaao,
Vfkomc.
iftcalion. On* thing see would
personal and husinrss problem'.?
$10.30 VAI-UK
10,79 Dodge Sedan
"Bometlma* you don't even
• ANOTHER OCCT—On* btg question In tha IB-year-oM draft that
1948
fUmlnnle Rrhekah l-ndg# No. 43
Medan
VALUES TO $12.50
o see, just at • stall along
FIRST
CHURCH
O
F
CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
a chance to leant th* nans
U
MiU
nagging
administration
planned
la
what
to
da
with
tha
hnya
I
hold
Its
regular
meeting
in
Radio and llaaler.
Extra da
.Brea,
fti* line, it th* artabliahmant of
new
guys
before
(bay
gat
*
Odd
Fellow*
llall
*t
lt#0
who aran*t Rt for any kind of military aanrira, limited ar otharwts*.
A real bay.*||
Hpaeial
O f Thl* City
S A N F O R D 'S F I R S T S H O W I N G
A special water rate to encourage
a GI.
Gambling IUegad
PF. M. AU memher* nra
“
Defenaa department officials figure there are over M0.M0 of thaao
Somi* Ah I^ iw ns $2.05
If
It
were
not
far
th*
almost
to b* present. Visiting Rehrkan*
•ltd promote th* watering of rtyeutlia who ar* In such poor physical mental or modi rondlttaei that
Invite*
YOU
to
A
ttend
n
ceaseless
thunder
o
f
,
Allied
attll*w
■■■■■■■
w
i&gt;w
mpg
M
at
,
ar# wacoma.
they cannot b* accepted under any condition.
ridential lawns and ganknt.
1947-46'g Uyirk SedaDelta
. 1949 UofigR F ldt-ap Vu T or T rack
-U n d e r th* sponsorship ot th#
b# given for providing the aerslc* Jry,
H/l 4
a1 TVBUII
eoaual vlsjUu^ ta a frontline
Of th###. probably *0,000 or ao.000 a d Institutional or
°**
wZHZ*'
J
9*
mlleairo—
#^ta
Sigma Fhl sororltv Ih* reE x la rlaan, low mileage, good lira*
A Senate bm tigating com­ c ffm o r otharwtas complattty out of tha ptetura, hut th*
iadto, neater, pu|y ^Equipped
reptlonlst at lha Feraald-Lgufba a war on. Truck*
UM BO art “ptoMam children" ao far aa the — i i a m • » „ l n
M hat ravaaiod what appears
man alt In the aasn^gamwi Isa
ON
too Memorial RaspRal to f i n . C.
m e ar n i t
™
1
knowledge (kat m Watmjf
ha corruption hi the operation
E . Carlton.
be I-I-phone* a* soon ns
rraaManl Truman haa mad* It clear to Oongdae that ha la datarm will com*. Many trucks and
A “ World Day ot
.
tha Reconstruction Finance Coe1949 B akk
1947 h y a w e U Special Qelaxo Sedan
S a fe r
* sport gaily colored pan-4* to
mtnaff to mah* tha Yg-yaur-oM d d f l -l f it ta approved-* true uni- ■
ho observed at Ih* First
itioo with charges of a lack varaal aarvtc* maaaura, with every youth tdated equally.
Fully
«q«(p
id-ntlfy
theta
to
friendly
planet.
*725. fe *
owner
Extra dean ear. Motor completely overhauled
terlan Church at 2:3A P.M.
integrity on the part of th*
Lew
Plgliting Gl'a gather u
Mrs. Ralph A. RaiUh as * '*
Thaasfar.. ho feat* ohttgod to sat up a program to extract ram*
FeRtittod
irowenl financial agency raacis- aert of aervtM from thta marginal 1M.M0. Thera la a paotftmty that
Th# Jaaoranda Cirri*
NOW I ’J.OS
HOYS' WERE $12.50
the totephnnrs eper“C hrtotioa Selene*: A Found*I Ion for World
at XrOO P M . at Mra.
Ig dear to th* W hiU ..........
a program aomawhat atmllar to tha dapraaaton-bom CCC wtU bo
fd lb M*h a regular exchana* Hearing later, while the law reVaughan’* horn* on Wr*t
erely indicative of a vast array eat up.
ntY WPP" not tb# !vna s a w , a
IM S Hoick S u r e r M a n
NOW $g.95
MEN'S WERE $14.50
Brotherhood ta d Pea**”
i m s m a x ' tjxfid, i m m
quiraa 10 d a n aartto* tad • haartoaaih Street.
•
•
a
•
•
tb# 1949 Iiw ,
twrimony it th* aUtansant that
'n
r
baton
ramaval
.
*
Extra
rlaan,
good
mechanically,
tor
J
8
4
T
I
1
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*torh.
hlo#
paint,
tow
nfftoaca.
dynaflo,
la llw
• n-YINO ro t a - gredtary af tha Ate
th e C#&lt;*tafasion's
Young, whoa# wife ia a
K ruB ng .tlmi
WA prorram far ahlldran, la m rabhw
the Air
flffalaotff H ick School Auditorium
■mhhraant far
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Bockoven Scores Forty Points At
Seabreeze Beals Sanford 8S-40
By F D HARPS*
Jim Bockoven. shooting from every position with either hand. fifed
through 40 points in leadingf
Seabreeze to an 05 to 40 victory over •
choked up ben ford five in Daytona Reach lail night. Bockoven broke
the Sandcrab individual scoring record ret by Jim Carlin in 1949 by
seven poinll in a brilliant exhibition of alerting defensive play and an
unerring eye under the baiket.
Trailing 46-11 at the end of the first half the Celeryfeda acortd 29
inti in the neat two quarter**---------------------------------■ ■
t ware unable to atop the be­
wildering proficiency of the Sand(Tab star* who seemed able to ilo
nothing wrong.
Capitaliling on Imllet-like pasRv PRANK KCK
ace and light nf hand IwtlHandling.
AP Nr* features Sports Kdllor
the Keabirrze (quad piled up a

By Alan Mayor
&gt;*

With the score 7 to I in the
first minute » f the opening period
Ho.-Itovrn drifted in on Jimmy
Smith aa he bmugKl the ball
thin n court, anakrii a lightenlne
fast left hand out In (teal the
bail in mid-dribble. The SonbraOM
alar mined down court and acnrnl
without breaking hla alride.
Clearrnce Clause and (iarnrtt
"W hlxxcr' While, each with ten

Unta fur the evening, led the Ctry fed attack which penetrated
B
the Kamlrrab defrnrea without
difficulty in the arcond half, tiut
.»»&lt; unaldr tn keep pace with the
race-hone tactics and uncanny ac­
curacy nf the Daytona equad.
Itockovcn, guarded at various
times throughout the evening hy
Covington, Metta. Clause and
White, In the laat uuartrr, had
tome success in (topping him un­
der the baiket.
W’iae Hardin showed tremendona impruvement In ball handling
and has appearenliy finally
learned to hang onto the ball. Hut
neither of the Celeryfrd'a akyarara seemed aide |« out rebound
iihnlt, the tall Handcrali center
Jerry Brock and Clayton Krugman, two very fine trail handelrs,
were sparkplugs in the Keabreete
•ttark, each firing hard accurate
Msecs into the Handrrah scoring
•ce and repeatedly acttlng un
piatra hy threading the needle
with down court passes t
breaking tramates.
Coach Jim Nelson's team, which
baa lost only to Miami, seemed
determined to avenge themselves
on the hapless CcteryM s as no
discernablr let-up ram* after the
firai half debacle.
In the lunlor varsity gams the
nuigy, poised Keahreete sopho­
mores piled up a quick ten nolnt
laad as a seeemlngly bewildered
P f,pty/.ed crew repeatedly threw
lb* hall away. The final score was
jt*
i
l.lneup
■» Claus*
arnett White
Covington
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fty Reynolds
ay Dart*
inlor Vanity
arrv Rlnkavago
•tier Harper
amv KHiter
ffamllton Biabee
landall Reynolds

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H fe s a v u .u

»ere hard praaaed while 81.
lohns.
Vlllanova and North
ratoliiia mate hreesed past weak
'•position. Basketball's "big four**
•r Kentucky, nklahom* A A M.
f**4l*na and Kansas Hlats was
. Beventh-ranked HI. Louis had
Jtc toughest time. The Rltllbeni
rfthtlnod a determined closing
Ally by Wichita to *ka out a
victory. At one point Bt.
amis had held a 4*41 lead.
Bradley, No 5 nationally, was
ianl-pre**ed for three quarters
•afore turning on the steam to
ehlp Houston, B0-I7
HI sth-rated Columbia, th* only
najor jinlwaten team In tha counW d U tJy

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a ond ami‘ only some frsaxtng
ttieo|by
hr the winners held off
Cnmoon.1
Bt. John'* of
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W ED N ESD A Y

F E B . 7. 1951

Pirates R ebel As Mutt Dog Entries “ Slug” Richards Declares Speed
Todav As 60
In Outfield Is Need Of White Sox%
Rickey C ats Pay Close
Mongrel Register
Of Several Stars

maloMniga* S J S M .
^
Youngster* wishing to cater
brtlae* giving a preview of their team'* ehaacr* for 1911 and
thatr pet pooches in the Sanfordeiflag up the ether cluhe.)
Orlando Kennel Club's annual Mutt
Dog Derby to be run at 2 P.M.
CHICAGO. Feb. 7—
According to the information I hsvr re­
Sunday, have only until S:30 today
to get tbeif entries In. That’s the ceived, the basic weakness ol the Chicago White So* in IT&gt;0 w », the
time the entries close.
lack of speed, especially in the outfield.
nianke are available at 8eart
That is one of the reasons we gave up two such line pitchers to thr
PITTSBURGH , Feb. 7— &lt;/P&gt;- (k Roebuck store, and any young­
Red Sns like Rill Wight and Rsy Scaborotigh for outfielder Al Zanlla. I
Branch Rickey’s new payroll form­ ster under the ag* of U con know we gave up a lot hut I believe in thr long run. the deal will pm, |
ula for his Pittsburgh Pirates has qualify his dog for the big event
which carries a raft of prises beneficial to u*.
mm* of the players saying— at with it. The only bar (so far a*
The addition of ZariUa. aa near.*
(cart for the moment— “ Thanks, tho cablncs are concerned) Is that Iv a proven Sell p'syer aa It U
ible to obtain tn a deal, should
pedigreed pooches arr not eligible.
but so. thanks.”
_ rove our o »tfiel-l both defen­
Officials counted a total of *0
Unsatisfactory contract offera
rntries already in hand last night, sively as well u* offensively and
have provoked howl* from at and are hoping to corns up with at add speed as well.
least I0 Rues -h o think the club least a ddsrn more today to in­
Gua Zeraial, who drove In 91
crease the field tu 72.
runs last year, but who struck out
it able to pay more money.
rw a iu ir v i si«Tssi*:a
110 times, must prove to me he
artwar B z c B - r n s r i t r
Rut tha furore hasn’t budged
B A LTIM O R E. Feb. 7 - ( / I t t'ombsr's l^djr. A rn fa m b Two ran hold down one of the outfield
General Manager Rickey. The boya n U&gt;rn,1,r. Csrllna. t’sndy llabr. positions regularly.
Sixty-four of the country's
Hal Isia’a Mlrlb. Air Maas
I'm going to g|v, the young fel­ three-year-olds ore eligible to en­
may be squawking now but Rick­ n iol *K(rtlVU
ssarst— Srtalwrltr
ixnnv Dimwit. O m * (llrl. IHol lows— Jim Busby, troni Socremen- ter the $(0.000.*,ldeil Preakhexs
ey expects no holdouts.
Omsr lb»y. Malatnne rtsnaom tj. Ed.Me Medit*
Bill lligdon •takr* set for May 1!» »t Pimlleo,
"I have not had a holdout In June.
lllae Tamp. Janny Rand, t'andy ttam from Mrmp’i!*— a thorough try­ the Maryland Jockey Club -inmany years," he said "but a last
Ttrnsli n a riv— 8 'isiba w ii »
Who# Tommlr. Jam-, Kvans, out. All have «peed and ambition nouned today.
piaco club In a great many yrars
Oh ll«r. Mr. trta.h. IlllUr and are our most promising roo­
At the to* of the heap are Bat­
-.12 to be exact. It Is my job llarlnstl.
lloyal. Ibmadvantnre. Happy Mlnda. kies.
tlefield and Big Stretch, impresax I aee It to have something to
r n i n t h R t i n - a isika asn*
Despite the loss ol two fine pit­ *lve sophomores last year. Miss­
lied Mltrh. Ilub«‘a Italurn Tricky
do with a pennant-winning club
ilannrr (1. Iluah llrrberl. cher*. we are still very »trnng In ing from the list is Uncle Milin Piltaburgh, and a* soon as pos­ flyers,
Itnnnl* Hall. Itplks’a (llrl.
Itlta that department. That along with tie, an early favorite for threesible."
Ilay worth
the fancy fielding of Chico Car- year-olij honors this year, but he
n s T M MAS t*&lt;— trtMarlry
And this la Rickey’s pay form­
rharse. Tan II Wlllla. Ualrh rasqurl at shortstop, probably la still c a n 'It entered a* a supple^
ula:
•Its. Peal Marten. High Trell. our main strength. We are hoping
w
"A ll good playara will be paid Ilrrtslrr M.D.. Huany lllver, nig that a year of experience with Ihn mentarjr nomination.
Batt lefts Id stood out in la»t
grneroualy and all other player* PaySoff.
talented Houth Amrriran has ad­
I X T H n a i 'H — s/is tb a WIW
will be paid fairly."
tVhlrlle'a llaby. r»rn Itnac. Il&gt;».-. ded pol&lt;e to Neison Fox at second summer's campaigning with vieDale's (llrl. Ilsppy Haren. and that hts natural improvement lories in the Hialeah Juvenile, the
Rlrkoy beleve* players should Are. Dala’a
S»r “liar. Olasr llaa. Damaarus
Youthful, Tremont, Saling and
irrt juicy Incomes only for pro­ M nssv
will make him a worthy partner In hopeful Stakes as aril a* the
: vs: v t i i N A tr— B/I*lba Wile
ducing a winning team— not beHl„.-hade tf.illlaff Kette, t’lVldr-t double plav production.
Saratoga Special and thr Belmont
cause the club happen* to he In l&gt;en. ytret Hiring. Met I .In*. Pop.
Where we need some luck Is In Futurity.
good financial condition— which pa. l-iinln Palo. Itnwdr list.
derrloping
some
new
righlhandrd
KKiSSTii isa i 'SS— a/isrho van*
the Pittsburgh club is.
Rig Stretch **» an impressive
ll'a Urant. I^uny Chart. Mary pitching strength. Joe Dobson
Sport* Editor Horry llrck of the Muff,. Hna-k liar. Oor Nellie. U • should help us a lot. But wo'rn second to Battlefield In the Bel­
vara,
TuHy
Hill,
tied
(laid
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph put it
also looking for llnwie Judum or mont Futurity and drew a big
NINTH HACH— S/IStha Mil*
this way:
Hiella Marl*. S’ern Ann. Ie,n*ly l.nii Kretlow in come through for following by taking the mile and
" If it tako* hungry players t» Ifenrl. Hhnat tVrller, Hporllae Pala sliteenlb l*imllrn Futurity aftefi
win hall game*, rest arsured that b-w. Pawn l.e. Judy \VMrt. W irk
We have some good power.
encountering
interference twice.
Branch Rickey will sec to it that Tapir.
With
hittrra
like
Hank
Maleski,
T K V n i R A t'K -S IHka Mile
thero will b# no overfed sleek coto
Connie H. Carelesa llna*. ay Park. Eddie Robinson, Zernial and /mrilOnly one filly was nomlnaUd
Count Itaanr. Ilowdy llaby. Cleaned. la In the lineup, we should be able for this running. It was Belair
on hio payroll."
Hero's a rundown on some of Hklp More. Ileaa Nash.
to give any pltrhrr somr'hino in Stud's Vulcania. second in the De­
tho dissatisfied players:
T tlS M IlT* aKI.KITIIINH
worry ahnut. Nobodv will hnv,( moiselle 'and the Sellma last fall
PIIIHT HACK: Ira ', (llrlla. Two much twttrr eatrhing than v
Khortalop Stan Rojck— his 912,II lavender. Comber's Ijd y .
to Duval llfsdry's champion two000 salary was cut 26 per cent.
HMCOND
HACK, Candy Mam. with Fhll Ma«i *n&gt;* H im N’ler'— a.
Pitcher Vic Lombardi— ha got •'!»«« (llrl. Pilot
Jones
Anyone who ventures an opinion! vrar-od filly, Aunt Jinny.
th* earn* treatment on hie M.000
T il l till HACK. Mr. Cinch, Whoa on th# possible etfeet of ih* mili­
The Preaknrs*. bracketed by
Tiimmlt. James Bvana.
a year. .
POCHTII HACK: Hash
llngh Illsrbert. tary draft must real*** that It the Kentucky Derby and the Bel­
Catcher Clyde McCullough— lied Milch. Hlla
amounts to something less than a mont Stakes to make up the tra­
Illis IHayworth.
(ay worth.
he'* unhappy about an unspeci­
PI ST II HACK,i Cb.
Char**. Two a good guess.
ditional triple crown, carries o n l#
’till#. Ilia Par Off.
fied cut In the StSjOOO he drew last While.
I'm sorry I do not feel qualified half the pocket money as do its
HIXTH IIACri ll&gt;»,„ Ac*. D«year.
to evaluate the remainder of the
nuaiia. Whlrlta'a Baby.
Outfielder Wally Westlake— | MKVKNTII IIAOID w*l Mar league as | h*v* be*n away from running mates.
Th# Derby, to he run two weeks
nicker honored him wHh a slight ItoaHy Has. Panto Pata.
KltHITH llAl.’Ki T u f t y lllll, ll'a the American League since 1047, earlier on May ft, was the only
increase over hi* 120,000, hut llreot.
.This la my first try at managinr $100,000 race f»r three-year-olds
oar Nellla.
Fvrss, V*1
Westlake wants more.
NINTH llAri:. Fern Ann. Fawn a Mg league club, mu know.
(della Mark
'
Second baseman Dannir Murt- l.&gt;iI. Mlella
Tomorrow: Frank Ftlsch, Chic­ in the east last year when the
TK
TH HACK: n*aiied. U*au ago Cuba
llelinont was cutttq,$7RJt00. This
augh he was offered the same Nash,NCnunl
Hasar.
he restnrrd to thr $|00ji00 figure
hsry ($12,000) he got lait year.
•alary
when it I* run alvmt the middle
Catcher Rd Fltigerald ($6,000).
of June.
’ I
. tchcr Marry Dickson ($20jm0),
There has hern nd tndlradon jut
pitcher Cliff CtembJra ($16,000)
whether J. J. Colatdo -wtll corv_
and InfMdirr n th Castlfllone ($$,U I ^_____ •
i ' I
i ______
000)— all fsM 1 wont vtha *wm#
terms they
laat summer or
D E T R O IT . Feb. T -0 F &gt; -H a r d
BAN AN TON IO, T e x , Ftb. 7—
better.
l/F)— A field expected to number hitting, aUck fielding George Kell ter Unele MHDe In the Preaknea*.
The black colt showed plenty af
Bui there are soma happy Hue- •round 276 fine final tuno-up headed homo to Arkansas today
caroos, too.
round* today for the 610,000 without having agreed on a now promts* laat year when h# won th#
Champagne stake* and thr Wake­
Detroit Tiger contract.
Already signed up art home run Texas Open.
■luffer Ralph
.
Th* star Tiger third baxeman, field handicap and came in second
Kiner $66,000 who
Tha twgnty-fourth tournament
lunding out a two-year agre«- will start tomorrow with more reported seeking a $10,000 raise, to Battlefield in the sapling
la roundin
L outfit
menL
outfielder Tom
...............
_ .* 8affall ($8,- than 70 touring proa amohg those evidently Is atilt short af hi* stake*. Thane victories netted
nearly $40,mn. a pretty fair ra­
goal.
000),
w
v ( , outfielder
outflehwr rPet*
ns s
Reiser
n w r res*,*
(Il0 ,- soaking tha prtia
Kail and Oonorat Manager Billy turn for his class.
000 Id $12,000), and pltabtt Bob
Par cracking hna
Prominent eligible* other than
Evans had a talk yesterday and
tonou* In the practk*
Choenes ($11,000).
And th* yoongster who reeelvYastarday Doug Ford of RU ir Georg# cam* away dissatisfied Battlafleld, Big Stretch and Vulad $100,000 for lnkhsg a contract Cliff. N. V„ did a thr*#-und*r- with the club’s attitude toward can!* Include 8. B Mason's M
roar ago, bonus baby Paul par M over th* Oak Hina Oaoa- "the beat year In giy life last Market: Mr*. Sarah Cholt's 1-ord
Putnam: Brownell Comb'a BernClub rouri# In th* annual staton."
•4UL I* happily sticking to hi*
pro-amateur to toko doom
"I have boon offend a raise, wood; King Ranch's Black Doug­
iroa-roor contract gt
a
money. Ite smrwej $3(0 but I still don't think It’s enough/ las and Mating*, full brother to
■or. rattlt played foe th* Pirate*'
Aaaault, I94A I'reakness winner;
for hating th* low seoro of th* Kell aald.
ew Orleans tlub last year.
day and aim g»t $300 for being
He declined to slat* exact L. 8. Media It's General Staff,
The University of South Car the pro In the tram finishing on figures but eald ha and Evans third In the Pimlico Futurity; A l­
ollna'a boxing coach, Jess Alder- top in th* pr&lt;,-amateur. Ilia part­ were within "a few thousand fred P ■ Vanderbilt’s Good Loser;
C. V. Whitney's Mameluke; Woodman, one* was a contender foi ner was Dr. M. A. Randall of dollars" of one another
th* world's fsatherwalght cham­ Ran Antonio. They had a boat
Laat season Kell was paid about Farm's Away Awav, and 8am E.
Wilson's Bugledrumt.
$33,000.
ball of 62.
pionship.

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BROOKLYN. Feb. 7 -T u m my
Holmes is looking forward to the
IP.1I baseball season with a ven­
geance.
Thr
consistent-hitting right
fielder of the Boston Braves
Howevgpx
thought he had his slsth ..'100 sea­
r e h a p tb w / r
son all locked up until hr saw the
final official averages. They show,
o r rte u * r
ed h.- battd .2011.
TO MAh'C
lire's how it happened:
/r 7 3 * i
On the final day of the season
unofficial averages had Holmes r e A e rro p o a n r
I.A.U. M fg r
hitting .301. Actually Tommy was
r
hitting .200.
Faring the (Haul rookie, George
8pencer, for the first time, llolmrs
lashed out a single. Manager Hilly
Houthworth gave Tommy hla
choice of leaving th* game nr
staying In. Holmes left the game
feeling he had hit. non for the
sixth lime In the last seven year*.
Hut when the official marks came
out late in Decemlier, Tommy w*»
hXos
disappointed.
n / r &amp; .w o
Though Holmes Is not one to
lioait, he takes pride in hla hitting B A U
and the fart that his eyra at the
plate are about the best In twee1*11. He la somewhat peeved at
himself for pot reselling the
charmed circle One more hit
would have given the pride of the
Brave* Flald Jury box hla covet­
ed -100.
By H IT ,II F IH .I.K R TO N , Jr.
" I ll tie after that hit tha first
time up next season," says the
N E W YOHK, Feb. 7 - ( A l - l t
popular 32-vear-old Rrooklynborn
outfielder. "Not only that but I'd may com* as a shock to the grrat
Ilk* the start next season with twn minds of the football coaching
feaslon to learn how lightly
hits. It will 1st my tenth rear and
y’r* regarded by th# nation's
I need two hit* to reach 1400.”
ll'a a wonder ther haven't call­ •porta writers and oportscoster*
ed Holmes "The Ere" because of . . Tho»* (Xpert* currently ore en­
hie plate effectiveness. Until th* gaged in balloting to pick on allpast season he had the record for time All-America team and roach
Iroxl numbor of strikoouU frr for the Associated Press. The
1.000 or more games. Bravo room names subsequently w ill ha pre­
Johnny Cooney now hold, (hot sented aa nomination* for the
mark, havinr fanned only tin loot hall Hall of Fame . . A pietime* In 117* game*. Holme* whif­ Imlnary count, embracing com­
fled eight times in. I960 and h - paratively few votes. Indicate*
fanned bat 114 times In It t f that most of the sxperts stop
thinking about coaches after they
gamts. .
lg |*4l When Holmes hit : j i reach Kntite Kenneth Rorkne of
and drove tS homers lie m o m the Metre Dame , . Do fa r torn# 20
Notional League la slugging w«‘J&gt; names have been mentioned, molt*77 mark, beotlnw out »rtch sn'W. ly for place on show, aid tha
thumper* a* Whltav Kumwskl tabulation of first place votes
Rock running ahead of
Phil pavarretta, Mel Ott and Kin- shew*
Pop Warner by about 10 to I ond
le Lombardi. Right now Holmes Amo* Alonio Blogg by IS to I. No
ranks fourth In moot hit* amohg •thor coach has palled more than
the artlve National Languors. C*T- one flcet-ploce vote.
arritt* leads wUh 1141 safetle*.
Rocky Road
Rob Elliott has 1701 and F.noe
This observers wouldn't orgu*
ftlsiiehter |0|R.
Holme* still ha* a lifetime th* with the guy* who name Rockao,
although our personal choice
hitting mark, ffmrth best In I he would be Warner . . It has been
circuit but ha wish** no still had said that Pop "did more to mako
that othar hit to make It an even them change the rules than any400 for I Pt0. Tommy says ha fc't one else." . . Hock’s famous ehl'
confident that final day, too, do- •loo mode the rule* committee
xpHa the fact that Hnever put
krk, hut he admittedly didn’t
a neat hree-Mter In chalking un originate that or anythlag else.
his first malar league win hr ?* 1 Ho merely perfected other roaches'
over the IIraves.
Invention* . . Still he we* • guy
Two (Hants lust made JH»0 tho* with winning teams end a greet
day. Htankv dune mil hi* M»&gt;Wn personality and did much to make
hit amt left the game and Men's football roarhlng a respected and
Irvin lashed nut a double and dr. well-paid profession.
nartwt. Both entered with J H
Listen To Th a List
mark*.
After the top three, the first
In th* American l-aarue. J v count showed only "moderns"
DiMsgglo stared nut the fleet drawing first-place votes— Rernl*
day with n JMt mark. Iln«v.* ~■ Riermon. Pout Brown, Frank
th*. Jotter needed the rm*- f*M Leeky. Rob Neyland and dark
Coon of Washington teen! lh*o ••»• ftnaughnew y , , Then surprisingIsat gam* with JIP0 hut dmv*
tv. you find among the alsorane
four hits In firs trips .i w m ' Fielding Yost, Hnh 7«tppe, llrwxrd
rookie Johp Rural, af the Atbletlrs Jones, Don IMIugtn, Andy Kmtth
In finish with'-3ttl.
ond Gil Dohle , . Those guvs acre
H So customary for player* on top for so long you'd think
hovering around .IWO In watch someone would name them 00
their marks the last few gs*n**e beat of all,
each y*or. And It’* customary rnr
Rrraca Of Omission
them to leave when certain of
The unaniorrobte questions aJoo But you wont find Holme* rise when you mull «&gt;v«ir the name*
misled by unofficial marks tn Is* that trrrr left out . . What aWol
future.
One point sometimes means
muple of buck* when II rams*
time !&lt;• sign a contract. And T tm
my Is awaiting a new document
hie two-vear contract having espi red with IPSO.
t
, ,
*' However, It's HheK that gmttol
BFave nroaldent Lou Fsrlnl. Mags
agar Billy ftoulharortti and Gen­
eral Managar John Guinn, wb*|i
thay got thalr brads tagather ov«r
1361 salat let. will not h i on* point
stand hotwran I W
*•*
contract. They alaal knm# that
Holmes la ona of tha rtost popular
pisra n ever to rrara • raves FIMd
Holme* practically awns Urn
"Jury Box" Ultra. Yoars aso.whon
first ram* up ha wja rlbbsd at
nos hut h# loarnad front wttehIn* others la *ba minors that In
tORr basil (a tha- IssaM lLJta 1
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Kell DiHfMftisfied
275 Golfers Gather
For Texas Tourney With Tiger Contract

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Walter Camp, "tha father of foot*
ball 7" Hla fame was greater
•a an administrator than as a
coach, but ha did lay tha founda­
tion of YaVa football » 'v y . .
Then there's Georg* oodruff, wha
built another footbaH tradition at
Pennsylvania in tha IBMFa . . And
how could thay overlook Harvard's
Perry llauahton. creator of tha
"mousetrap'* and other modern
maneuvers, or hla pupil, Charlla
Daly, who led Arm y team* ta
greatness7 . , Among the gam*'*
greatest originators wars Dr.
Tltn rv I* William* of Minnesota
and John lleisman who put south­
ern football on tha map. And you
ran Include Dick Harlow, Har­
vard's defensive genius . . Calling
tha roll, brlsfly, af other coaches
who rant b* rorotten • RIB Alex­
ander, Dana X . Bible, ffuga Be*dek, Jess Harper, Rol Mrtrgtcr,
Uncle Charlla Moran, Mike Dona­
hue, Ted June*, Oklahoma's os*,
armed Bennie Ow m , Bill Roper,
Georgs Foster Hanford, N*v&gt;
Bill Ingram and the "Iron Major
Frank Cavanaugh . . Maybe th
didn't earn the No. I deslgnstb
but we'd put lham all in the III
uf Fame.

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M IU A N IN O T O WORK, yevctal iw ltc h m rn am! train e rtw n te n w ho had
been out "*u k “ gi t a phytical exam lim n l*i Henry O rlo v lit the flrtl aid
n x tn at l ’cnt»&lt;yIta n la Station In New Y o rk In M 'uthlnglon. meanwhile,
“some prostraa*' way reported Imlni! m .utr to union lender, and Idler aI
mediation ofllctala to .t it le the railiotui di t ,ite.
(fn trrn d tlo n a l)

3 -K P .A L K8TATP. FOR HAI.H— 1 5— A R T K L E S

Try
HERALD
W tnt Ada
F« Rwaka

Block Conitruction, |7,l*Mi,iw.
l» w Down Payment, Halanca

H I.V 5 prr month.

2 RKL1R00M flouae, 2 year* old,
tllovk Conitruction, Completely

aauinrg Maw tg,

I
tlaae IRa per Itae Ii
g tim es |Rg per llae laaertlew
• times He pel Use
M tim es R per Daw
F it e weeg* tu Ike lias.
D eukle map rar b la rk faee rape.

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PHONE 148
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gam rk a rg a If re u s name la
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p tw m p lly. ta erge r far aa (a
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all W a a t Aga maat be la e ar e l j t p ^ * a iba Rar be I era p u h llra -

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lira eaaaal be m p ia tIM s
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freer laser'

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SANFORD
HERALD
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FOR R K N T
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A r A TM EN TS ,

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Fhona 4U0-W._________________
N E W Farnlihrd ard unfunilghn!
dupiri-araynn nr roar. Sra Whiddow. IIP South Park Avenue.
Kitchenette Apia. WrrET* monlli
0 or aaaaon. Slumber land Court.
_ H lw g jr I7-P2 at City
2 A N D 3 ROOM apa tii.enU. Call
Mr*. Nance, IM S -r -2 ._____
F U R N IS H E D modern 3 room
apartment, adulta, private bath,
3300 Mallonvllle.
FOR R E N T : unfurniahed (a m g r
irtmenl. Apply 1210 Magnolia
R T M E N T for rent. C!o m In
«n Park Avenue. Phone MO or
_1323.

a

"PURNISHED
j r M i s g r r . 810 Myrtle
alia
1 A PfARTHENT,
A R T Ml
Tsk o ch A
B R O O M furnished bungalow'
M r Celery A Cameron. Phone
•ULW .
K IT C H E N E T T E
ApartmenloRlumberlend Court, So. City
Llmlta, Rt. No. 17-01
ft ROOM House with bath. Turn
% rlghft nt Ginder’e Storn fSnsd
Rand), 2nd. hr
Ted Oglesby,
Cowna.

TWO

,___ _ _________

Apply 111 Elm Apenwi I t s 4,

bSf&amp;
SvifflL .
POR RENT, UnfurilsNe

Purniihrd. 111,50(1.00. Term*. /.

W ID TH Hollywood
head hoard. I'h. H24-M.

bed.

.Ilk C’u. F l t l l i U U n t K Deep F r m r
$175.00 rash. Can lie seen at .W*
Park Iwtween P:00 and 6:lMi
Phone 735 after 6:00 P.M.
50 Ik Capacity Steel
lre-ll«a.
Snank Shock at A ir Ra&lt;r.

W. Ilall, Itralior Jfl.gida S»ale
Hank Dlfld! U.'i.mml Flm.|&gt; PliI T * it * 'i. ' i
I L- f
KOKIILKlilElectrir Plant j into W.
110 Volt A. C. good mndillnn
FU R N ISH ED fl room frame hun,
$400.WI. A -A. Jam*, Rest llaven
Rglnw. Very neat. Priced 17000.
on l-ake Harney, Ueneva, Flor­
HUHFJtT A. W ILLIAM S. Bee It nr
ida.
_____
Raymond K. I.undqulat, Aasaehila
Phnne 1171 Atlantic Bank BMjl 8 K R V E L Refrigerator, 4 feet. $5n
Phono I366-M-4, Osteen.
NRW
2 and 3 hrdroom home*.
11525 duwn. $45. month
A R TICLES W A N T E D — $
Ctrner Mrllnnville A Kth
Phon*- N l X-H or 17(12
Wc buy, sell A trade u&lt;ed
turnmire. Wllcon-Maler Purnl*
BEFO RE YOU buy ace the bigg n t
Lirgaiu* in town In reel eatatr. __ lu r e r v j f t ! R ' ■* " h o e - ■
Fire and Automchlle laaurancr. 1,0t)0 USED T IR E S at "beat price*.
EDW ARD P. L A N K
Phone 452
Firestone Stores.
T h e man who luinwa Hanford"
W A N TED
Offlce_1l$ Magnolia Ava.
C LE A N C O iT O N RAGS
rill* SANFD KD IIER A l.D
SP EC IA L— Something unusual In
-en
n 2 bedroom frame house, ex­
7—
P e t»-I.l»e * liw h -H n p p lle *
— 7
ceptionally well planned, large
corner lot attractively land■raped, highly drairalilr nrigh 2 IlflS TO N Hitllilngs K.K.C. rrgisborhnod. I,rt ua ahow
this j te ic d , f'hune 144'J-W or I5R.
one.
FOR SALE
P o n y,
b row n
and
W A TER FRO NT H O M E-N evr, 3
w h ite spotted, ideal fo r c h ild ­
Iwiroomi, living mom, dining
re n ; saddle, hr idle. C a n In* seen
room, l.reakfait room, kitchen
a t (iln d e r's S to re , G in derville.
and laundry, 2 baths, masonry
Phone lOttt-J.
________
construction on S acres of
G
E
N
T
L
E
,
4
year
old
boy
borne.
ground, $26,000.00.
It . M . Gleason, La k e M a ry .__
4 BEDROOM H O U S B -la rg e HrPups, 8
Ing mom and hltrhan, laundry, FO R S A LE— Cocker
so rts old, Mark heautlc*. Tel,
2 car garage, 10 acres, 6 a rm
i m -J . I trig Maple Ave.
Heated an exceptional value.
Want offer.
HELP W A N T E D
CLOSE IN — Partially furnished,
well constructed stucco ft bed­ Wanted: grocery cashier, expertroom house, living room, dining
ence prefer red but nrd nrev*.
room, kltehen. hath down ataln
Mr.
Whatley,
anry.
Apply
and half bath upiLalrt, screened
Maryarnl A " " Storm.
porches; also 2 rar garage with E X P E R IE N C E D Typl»t: Male or
apartment tenting for 130.00
famal*. Steady work.
Phone
per month. Lifetime roof. Want
Sanford, 1478. Plantation Esoffer.
tatee, 8. Dllucian._____________
PRKD W. BENDER. Realtor
M l S. Park Ava.
Phone l$M W A N T E D — girl for fountain and
drug^jtyiL l ^ ney'e Drug Store.
A. B. PETERSON, Broker
I I I N. Park Ave.
Phanc M2» TYP IS TS', BTENOG R APRERS—
Good pay for women 18 to 36
who ren type forms, addresses
5— ARTICLES FOR KALR —4
or who have aecrtUrlnl exper­
ience. Apply mornings R to D:80,
M ILLS SWAP BftUP— 40ft K. 4th
Persons! Office, Florida Pa*hSt. We Buy. Sell or Trade moet
Ions. Air Baev.____
anyth!nr. Phnne IM -J ________
M O N H T R A T O R S .H c h o o l tenchT 0 S t D O _ P lK D 8 . CompleteTine. D Eera,
housewives: Make $E00
Hunt'a Tuxwdo Peed IStore.
hourly. Something new:
Our
atyle showings lovely Lingerie.
SUnk, Southern Pried Chicken,
Hosiery. Apparel are the sensa­
Rnrbecuee, and Sen Foods. An­
tion of party plan. Beautiful
gel's Eat Shack, Corner of Ge­
sales outfit Piee. Beeline Pathneva end Sanford Ave.
Ions. 4115-7. A L a w re n c r, C h irage. __
_
__________ ___
W A N T E D : Man'related for r-mkIng and onndwtrh making and
Good - salary for
W itlr.

EFFEC TIV E FEIJ. 151h

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.........•"Aaa.rst
ished. Free Estimates.

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W
praacrlpUesta to l-A R E Y T l
K o r e t f t l _____________
W i ji Z lR I oastot Bike. Clean and
* rendition. Prked to Mil.

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SKItVIt ES — 12

t'K K ETIAN B LIN D S mails tr
urdn Seminole Venetian Blind
Co.
R2ti W. 3nl St.
Phone
1I82W.
iVATCII sn-l Clock Rcp.iiring All
work gumuntiTil
Uia.onablp
nrice*. F. M. Engli-h. Jr. Ph.
1378-J.
Call PiKiIir I'M! fi,|
All Types Of Hunk Werk.
Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
Service
llo-tm 403
Atlantic Hank Hoildinir
NEW FLUOHS rurlaced lo per­
fection. Old Genre mad* Ilk#
new. Finishing. . leaning A wax
■ng. Portable power plant 22
year* axperUnra !n Semi tel*
County. H. M Gleason, lurt&lt;
Mkrv
Sharpened,

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Spring Water

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thl* ihr *lrd day of January A P
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Ida . in s»nd fi*» davnlnata
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rn u u lrid to file With ffie i Jerk •»f
ra id «*«ii|l a ( hla tiffle* In ih*$
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cyrler tepalreil, lock anil kc*
work. Prompt »erv’fe. H. W
Shtima St*1 E ! &gt;► B*
ROOF WORK of all kinds? Kav. &lt;
and Gutters Repaired aed Paint
nt. New Roofs applieil. Paint in
ami roating.
Hanford.
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(iB I.AN IK) Morning Xrnllnel. Oi
landn Evening Star Call Italn'
Kav
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•rag line, hulldnior. outrp true*
muck, fflil dirt, shell and elar
by load or Job. Contact H. R
C 1bated, and aiiorlalec, UK* L
New York Ave.. DeLand. Ph
or «85-W __________
INCOM E T A X return* prepan 1
by U s accountant reglstcrr.1
with Treaa, Dept. Dem|i*ey 2.11
Metwh Bldg. Phone 1760.
VACtfUM C LE A N E R N O T
W ORKING RIGHT?
Repair* made tiy trained fart«r-.
expert*. Phone Win. Frro pl«i
up and delivery within 50 milradio*. Prompt service, free rt
tlmates.
______ _____ ____
C H ILD 'S niBI.F.
Story I&gt;ook $3.98. Teresa Box 11!&gt;7
Phono H B I-W .
Wot ill WOR KINO— C a b T n e 1 Counter*. Shelve*, etc, In ord-i
Small leiati, hull!* repairH, re
finished. C. Vail 1413-J.

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M ART'S L E N D IN G LIBR AR Y
1200 Magnolia— I* nor, open M »r
thru Pri. 10 ta I f a . M - 3 to «i
P.M. Set. 4 to 0 f.M .
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CHII.D'S boot in vtrinity hetwee*
Rita Theater and f'rat *tre&lt;-t
Return to Herald Offlre.
LO ST— Black
leath.
briefra w
betwean Oak A Laurel Momtay.
Pleeee return to Glenn C. Utt.
2410 Laurel.

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A L L TY P E R of BaUdooer Work. 12—
Reasonable Rates— Free
V)C % ■-&gt;*( THS P -K V Ifi
mates. Cornea U r A
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R E N T A CAR. U-drtve 11 by day.
r
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1MA-M osweek, er sea son. English Ford*
and American Ford*, sedan*,
LADY W OULD like to a m for
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station wagons and convertibles
elderly couple or lady. Live In.
StriekUad-Morrlaon.
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radio. ICO* nob. 1167

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CARR| .
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AP-OccaAon Aiu B u m t. |04l ^odg* . m r door eodan. 2&lt;9h
rrolot I door sedan, $306
up to 60c 1*40 C bm
Is on eiglit.
tight. Roeg op

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profit I Alan Imprinted .Station­
ery compitta line. Cash Romm.
Writ# -for enmploe.- CHARM
C VRDS. 888 Peachtree N. E.
Dept- SUs-A tlula,. Go#

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Rail Wreck
«r‘sailaa*0 r n a Pave User
handbag', ami other belonging* of
victims were strewn over the area.
The dead Includde banker*, law­
yer* and businrvm en, prominent
in their localities and civic life,
most of them home-hound from
New York C ity offices.
In mid-morning, the list of
known dead atnod at 77, with four
bodies still unidentified.
The rush-hour craekuti was U ip
w ont in the nation since HUM
when 116 were killed in a Nash­
ville, Tenn., wreck, and more dis­
astrous than a 1941 accident out­
side I’hiladrtphia that took
MO
lives.
It wan the third major train
wreck in the Metropolitan area In
leva than a year. A total of neariy
200 dint in the three crackup*.
In Washington, the Interstate
Commercr Commission ordered an
Inquiry into the new disaster, with
a public hvaring to open tomorrow.
On order* of New Jersey Gov­
ernor Alfred
E. D rl.roll, the
state's Attorney General, Thendorr Parson*, also began an investlgalion. lie narked the -erne
rarly today, and sent an assistant
to a hospital to question the cri­
tically Injured engineer of the
wrecked train.
The list nf known dead is o*
follows;
Aumaek, Norman (rard of Dick­
son Jewelry Co. in his po**e**la n ).

Baker, licit hold W. 07, Ashury
Park.
Bonder, Henry M., Irvington.

U 'BB IIaar* e n a

Em ,

lionoough.

Ills daughter cried softly into

the phene.
“ My father didn't always tak&lt;
“The Broker" home. I must hang
up now, I’ve just broken the news
to my mother amt it’* terribly
hard,” she said.
Other*— the legion of the wait­
ing, waiting, at home for some
word— sat and hopi-d miles from
the scene,
I
Mr*. John R. Walk In* picked up
her phone in Helmar.
’’ lie always earn,- home on ihs1
train," she whisered.
Her voice was tight n n J
strained hut under nmtr»t,

Rail Strike
freelleaeO

identified 1
[eMrlfh, J. Carl, Belleville
1*11bridge, i. C., llelievills.
foen (or llo ln t, Emil II., Point
Pleasant.
Wipes, Clarence, Ensex.
IllM/ard, Kuaaell It., Mana*qu*n.
Mlta*. John. F a ir Haven.
Njea, Tlwunaa S„ «J , Rprlng l.ake,
ap|**t, Jerome, .14, Long lltanrh.
i iR a y r t p

Harrow, Da*„| \V., A Muir y Park.
M rC a rb r, George, (U,
Ntwari.,
aad Ridge ltd, Rom»oii,
MrlMnopgh, Edward TliOtlia*, Red
MrGliachey, Thomas J., {,••, |er*ey
v i'Jty.
MeKnelt, Thoma -, 8ho|| Manufac­
turing t'» „ New York City,
UelAtighiin* Janie* I... hihrcyv

Vim s

Peas nee)

KimplMcly erroneous." tie said
it,at for every group that goes
hack tu wurk “ there'* another
hunch that goc* nuL”
The situation in Chicago, whr--nhoul 95 percent of the normnl
freight movement* were paralysed,
remained «erlnu«. Only one of i t
r i r r i m — the Chicago,
Burling­
ton and Quincy— reported a near
normal number of workers, Wt,
on Ihr job early today. The num­
ber of switchmen I,ark In work on
the Milwaukee, the Elgin, lotM
and the Eastern anil the Chicago
and Eastern Illinois, wa* far be­
low mutual, the Arm y'r Railroad
Control Office aald.
Tim hack do-work movrmrnt ap­
peared not developing in some
part* of the west. Hut there were
sighs of the walkout ending «m
the Ullbn I’srifle Line In San
Francisco, I-a* .Angrlr* and other
F r r We*l eltleThe National Mediation Hoard
met with rail onion leader * in
Wa*lijngt&lt;m yesterday and obtain­
ed wrllli-ii demands from the four
ldrtthcrh»r«l* involved in the ne­
gotiation* with Die carrier* in Die
long-standing wage hoot* dispute.
The carrier* me Insisting otr
term* of ait ugieement elgned la*t
Dee. 21, ratling fur n -.V e n t hour­
ly wage hike for vard service cm*
ploye* and n lll-eent raise for mud

Both the unions and thr carrieni
MeYoung, Robert, 89, Rumson.
remained "on ra il" from Ihr (manl
Ifelrckl, Walter, 30. Routh Am today.
’ hoy.
The rontempi rase continued In
Mullen, I^ u , JR, Laurence Hart sir Chicago federal court wF*ir the
Nordlund, Jr#an Axel, 30, Lau­ Brotherhood of Railroad T.jin in fo
rence Harbor.
and Its official* are on trail is
Fhyfe, Walter, Red Rank.
connection with the "sick call*
Hntark, William, 57, Red flank, walkout nf last December. They
gahliuon William, 44, Red Bank. are rhargrd with Ignoring a cnurl
Bf•f^lo, Frank, 45, Little Rllvrr. end-strike Injunction and fare a
nan, Carl, HI. Routh llrlmar. similar charge In the current walk­
, Joseph, 35, Arlington.
out.

te

Wtffart, W . Rad Bank.
■m t *. Alvin, lerw y City.
y * » » . Kverard, gea Girt.

S***!??'
Aabury Park.
w!5 ’5*o1' wfiliar, Ocean Grore.
▼fin Vallat, Stewart, 30, ShrewsJulius, Fd lr Haven.
Jooeph. J r., 34, R«d Bank.
'Waikln*. John H., Bflinar.
JHlHIng, Ilarold W. (no address),
H-. Interlaken.
Wblfe, Russell, 43, Elheron.

U. N. Assembly

Hollywood

iis ii

her, crawled -nto the can to auminister thr la t rite- &lt;■! tut
rhurrh to thr dead and injured.
“ It was terrible I could only sir
parts of bodir* strewn in the
thi- allies," he said.
Richard Douglas, tU-year-otil
engineering student from W r-t
l*mg llranch, talked from a has­
tily Improvised stretcher
’’I was thrown on top a pile of
squirming people. HIihhI poured on
my face from the man on top of
me. After what seemed like an
hour I rrachrd a smashed win
■low,"
As he rrealh-d his c*ra|&gt;e. res.
curcr* amt firemen— using lad*
der- to reach iht overturned roachc* from the street JU-fcet l&lt;elow
— carried broken, lifeless form*
to iuiprovisrd morgues or laid
them out arru«1 the street ulong
a white-washed picket fence.
A pitiful line of wives and mo­
ther-. and 'atn, i amt relative, &lt;
crowded mnrcnei and hospital tor
word nf loved ones.
Some srerneu lo sense impend­
ing grief.
Rut for others— ai home hold­
ing supper for father* and hus­
bands— It cam, harder.
A telephone rang impatiently in
the home of Edward Thomas M r-

Ixonard Brumm, former Michi­
gan athlete, la coaching the Uni­
versity of Wyoming hockey team.

Korean War

Truman-Hoorer

Crazed Cuminuliter

ll aallaae* P i m i gone Owl

By BOB T H O M A S

lVIEW YORK— “Tbs true university of thee*
1 1 days," wrola Cartylv, “la a collection of
books," and If this la true, the leading college la
the country ta situated at ltlh street and Fifth
avenue, where a shop called Borneo and Noble hao
a clock of more than one million books.

a

amt their experts for hi* meeting
with M r. Hoover They included
Secretary of State Acheron, A**i»tant Secretary George McGhee;
Secretary of Agriculture Brannan,
and KCA Director William Fottcr.
Hoover is noted as a relief ex*
pert and a leader of humanitarian
cause*. His work In thl* field goes
hack to World War I. After World
War II, In 19411-47, he made a sur­
rey trip through
Europe and
aouthratt Asia. He visited India at
I'n-aident Truman's request anil
arranges! fur food supplies neees'ary to carry that country
through n famine at that lime.
A toueh of drama was given to
today'll conference by the fact
that while President Truman and
fnrmi r I're-i-Ant lluovrr have
worked together on vninr great
uiuli-rtakinga— notably famine re­
lief and government reorganiralion- they have been sharply di­
vided in recent month- on the
question of how the United Stateshould build defense* against the
threat of Communist aggression.
Mr. Hoover has urged that
American aid for thr nation* of
western Europe l&gt;e ha Mil on evi­
dence of thrlr ability to defend
themselves and
United Slate*
IKillcy I k- directed toward creating
a Gibraltar in the Western Hem­
isphere.
Mr. Trum an and Aehr*on have
taken the mntrastlng line that the
Ilefrnse of Europe in the ptesent
state of affairs Is essential to the
defense of the United Btates and
American help must be directed to­
ward building up a* well a* main­
taining Europe’s protective power.
Hoover made hi* position known
several month* ago. He I* schedul­
ed to make another speech Friday
at 9 to 9 :Hu I’.M. over the Mutual
Broadcasting System on the sub­
ject "»•» should revise our for­
eign policy."
Therr was no doubt that Admit,
istratinn leaders would he greatly
pleased if, at a minimum, today's
conference prompted Hoover In
support a gram of grain to India,
ami, at a maximum, if there rould
la- a narrowing of the gap between
the Administration and «nc of its
principal Republican critics on for­
eign policy.
Administration officials expect
Mr. Trum an to eend the grain nro-

U. N. sources confirmed meanhUa. that Canada's Leatar U.

TKJrh.isni.&amp;roSsJS
F 'lto to 'V ito

Is ria im i

Vie lla-chi, star hurler for the
Th l», *he confessed, is her first
Yonkers. hold- a remarkable .714
job, 'Vsecpt for volunteer work 1
perrvcnlagr over a period of five
.lid In England.'' She intend* to
v-nm . H r ha* won 70 and Inst
devote full time In It, end that ap­
parently mean* no time for ro­
mance. .Sharman, who I* 22, said
M irkry Verun of Washington
-h r had no steady Dry friend* at
and l.uke Easter of Cleveland led
present.
the American league first base"Do you ever kf-t tired nf
men in ftrldlng during the IPSO
answering question* about IV trr
eeaaon. Each had a .901 mark,
LawfordT"
“ Yes, I do*" she answered em­
phatically. "Peter is an extremely
nice person and he wa* very kind
to show me around on my first
trip to Hollywood. But we were
m ver engaged, or anything like
that."
Mias Douglas said -he mi**e*
England and hope* to return
there for a visit soon. She keep*
Rid Gordon of Boston tied a
in close touch with the social whirl
through a niim U-r of correspond* National League record when he
eats, Including "one of the prin­ hit four homrre with the base*
cesses." She didn't specify which loaded during the 19.10 seaton.

Mb

turned l(s»*e in the Cnlleeum, and tore It to Ml*
Mrs Moore waa seemingly unfortunate enough In know aa In­
veterate second-nlghier, who, having read the crtUcs' dtatriheo and
wanting to get aa far from the active of the crime an ysM U h , panned
hla Ucketa along to bar.
She look her husband, aa amiable tout who fortlfUd hInvest/ with •
few martinis, and after she kept an appointment with the doctor In
town, they went over to the 41th Street theater, prepared to leave
shortly after the first act.
“Well,” Mrs Moore says, “It wasn't groat theater, but my man aad
I, who are simple souls—he perhaps simpler than I —laughed eur
heads off.
"It waa good, tunny slapstick aad It made us feai good when wa
got outside and walked up the street. It waa the kind o f Mow where
with a Ana feeling Inetds you,
**
“I see It lasted tw o performance* We adw the last. Tobacco RUM
lasted.seven yean ^ w asojt RT^A R m d f w l s n s f JDMbns, Junta #/

Caaoy Stengel waa president
and manager of the Worcester,
Mass.,
team in the
Eastern
League in 1085, The team finish­
ed last.

Talk of thr Tuwd . . . The suereis or Martin and Lewis* “ At
War With The Arm y." despite
knock.* hy the crillra . . . The gen­
eral Uptrend in movie luisine**,
thanks to IteDer. product nud the
war boor............... The KKinl»&gt;th
Taylor-Kianley lloiien hand hold­
ing. right nut In the open . . . .
The continued excellence o f, the
Tallulah Bankhead air show . . .

Ihdi Feller of tnie Clrvrlarui
Indian* lathis a better than .500
mark over every rlub in the
la-agile except the Yankees. They

It on another network,

h ho* stopped them Sfi limes.

Dnly

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T a t i F o rtf F ilh rr rultrd *g^.
In four miles of the Han Rivrr aw
wa* only seven mile* *outhfan J
Seoul. T a lk Force* Bartlett iw
DoIrIn mat heavy Red resutu*.
a* I bay rumbled to point. r,( y,
to 10 mile* southwest o( S*«^
late in (he day they made U*,
customary nightly withdrawal u
bivouac position*.
In their Wednesday ihnuu
Ta«k Forte Dolvin pushed up ti»
main road toward Seoul, Tut
Forte Flaher ranged rail of it*
highway ami Task Force uu ,
lett fought Up a parallel rn&gt;
three nr four mile, wait of tU
main artery.
Doughboy* cleared the mill t(
Chinese aa the tankeri fought
valley road*.
An American infantry eornfaty
stormed a hill three milt* win »(
Anyang with cold itrel whi r. «m»lj
arma fire and grenades faihj tt
drive off 100 well-dug-in Red*.
"We had to ret the hill cr get
the bell out o f there," void Papt
Lewii M illrtt, South Dartmoutly
Mai*., Xhoie men were tailed
within T 6 feet of the crest.
“ Fix vour hayoneta, boy*," t«
yelled. “ We’re going to drive thow
l.u-tsnl* off that hill."
The doughbova plungeil up it.*
anow-tovered alope.
The Iteda trumhled. Forty fell
under bayonet thrusts. Another to
were that in the hark a* the) fled
down the alone. A field di'patrk
*ald Mlllett himself killed three
by bayonet-and ahot two m&lt;ir.
Red*.
The drive atralght up the renter
of Korea we* pushed hy fin
ruluntna. It threw off balance the
North Korean Fifth Corps whlrh
had maaaed along the Hongrli.nr.
Hnenaong highway for a p&lt;&gt; -iMe
renewal nf the Red drive down
the aplny center of South Korea.
Maj, General Edward M. Al­
mond, |0th Corpa commander, or.
drrrd'the five rolumn* to sweep
the rldgea and rlean out the Red &gt;
tine rearhrd l*ung*uwong. 10
mile.* northra*t of Hoen-*.ng near
Vudong; th r fifth wa* moving
n&gt; lr fee"eve.
In the hrdlftarlnWkkli nlla«l
fleer adid Chinese army headiiubrt*
er* had warned Seoul realdenta to
stay Indoor* because of an rpl.
dcnitr. Thar* have been report* of
luuse-borne typhus among Rid
troop*.

AIR
i the future Metea of Formosa,
to will rosnpleta tha CommitFa agenda carried over from last

m rmrr

i*»r guards wherever they
Id make a gland.

pr arrive ataff of cabin*t members

H O L L Y W O O D . Fell. 7 - 4 / 0 Shannon Douglas has abandoned
the International social whirl for
a IlfiO-per-week lob in Hollywood.
Not long ago, Miss Douglas was
the glamor girl of the U . H. Em ­
bassy in London, where her father,
lewis Douglas, was ambassador
to England. Today she lives alone
in a hacheJorette apartment near
Hollywood and is intent on a
rarrer as a public relations counse­
lor for RKO studio*.
“Of course, I don't know wheth­
er I’ll end ap a rarrer girl,” aha
I, narked. "Th a t depends on how
I like the jot, and how It likes
laurrtte lares smile* at the *weet word* nf Errol Flynn, in thi* me. But it certainly is Interesting
cent- from M U M ‘a spectacular film, “ Kim," in color by Technicolor,
bowing id, the Rllx Theatre screen Thursday ami Friday.

If ours la not a country whero tha writer la
revered ao universally as In, say, France, It re­
mains that this la a city where the booh carries
weight. All five boroughs are studded with book­
stores and every reading man has hla favorila, my
own being m u railed the Clotham Book Mart,
which advert laea "wise men IDh here."
Bamea and Noble, however, Is like the queen
mother to the others. Pounded 75 y ea n ago by
Mel Helmer
C. M. Bamea, a Civil war chaplain who inarched
with Iherman lo the oea and talar set up la the
book buslneae when he loel hla voice, this la the place to which other
■tores send their cuatomen when they can't dig up the book them­
selves
It has a couple of hundred employee and serve* as many aa 000
customers an hour. It aim la a convenient place to got teat, aa wit­
ness one customer who startled the Janitor at II o’clock one night by
strolling out of a section and aaytng calmly “Oood evening"—gve
hours after closing.
It rould be that tha moat fascinating turn about B a rase and NsWs
la Its cafeteria system of getting books for customora. Olant Isddsrg
reach to the high ceilings of the shop and clerks climb thorn and
pitch books down to other clerks, like a Mol-rivet team working on a
skyscraper Just aa the construction worker* have their absorbed
admirers, the more export of the R. and N. clerks always attfM t
audience* when they start throwing and catching.
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No. 121

Resistance Crumbles “
r e s i d e n t Trum an Orders
Army To Take Over Rails
• A s U.N. Tanks Shell Cut Budget
Outskirts O f Seoul
President Says Kail
WorkersRan Out On
Agreement Like “A
Bunch Of Russians”

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8th Army Estimates
Red Casualties At
Over 57 Thousand
In3WecksCampaign
T O K Y O . F r k T - ( / P &gt; - U - S.
tanks ih rllrd Seoul's blackened
luim today and howitrrrs. wheel*
inf into eaiy range, p L it n r d
Chitirtr positions noith of lire
Itorrit Han Rivet lonifht.
* Puerto Rican doughboyi wired
a rommandint height only -D a
mile* toulh of the formet Korean
Republic capital. The rnliic Allied
line adVanrrd another mile nr
more tnwald Seoul. Tlir F.igblli
Army said:
"Dcilruclion
ol
Cnrninuiiiil
forret in the pocket toulh ul llie
Han in the weitern tectoi. the
objective of ihr current pha-e of
• the limited offentivc. it proceed­
ing and may turn up at a suable
viclnty in terms of enemy loiter.
"No lu ilh rr implicaliom sbmtld
lie attached to the pieirnl tiliu lion."
That was n coo) military ap­
praisal of a two-week s e rin of
■rmorert punches and bayonet
charges that have violently rid
the annw-cruated ridge* ami valf leys of thouaands of Chinese on
Seoul's approaches.
The Kifhth A rm y has rulinuited
mere than S7.0CC Red casualties,
moat of them in the western sor­
ter. Now the Chinese had their
quilted hart:* to the Kan.
Itrd rebalance vra* eruntldintt.
In some sectors there was no op*
position.
U. S. 25th Division tanks shell­
ed Seoul at noan Thursday. Howit sen of the veteran American
^ third division rolled Into poMtint
after alcktfalHAiJfc. sent ftMU*
ncriemng over lha Han
info
II aatfaaeg na raa* fw«o

19 Mi l l i o n H ave Remington Found
Been Boy Scouts, G u i l t y Of Lying
K i w a n i s Is Told A b o u t Red Ties

W A S H IN G TO n T F c I,. M p V » Congtei* to rut hi* $71,000.00.
000 budget.
He told a new* ronirrrure it ia good budget an.) a tight htwlyet
and that he dared the legi,|.itoi
to do anything to it.
Hi* remark* were louthrd nil h)
her ol Congren member* have
a rrpoitrr'* atterlmu that i num
•aid limy were going “ t. vqueere
the water'* out ol the i ’le.idenl*
•pending recommendation!.
M r. Truman laid they wen- wrl
rente to try.
He added that they th iralrixil !*■

America s
Potential Jury Is Out Only 45
Lies In Its Youth, i Minutes To Convict
Executive Asserts Communist A g e n t
N K W Y O R K , Feb. A— . 10—
I tmtirlrd perjurer William W'.
Ilemington Iatday »»* -enteneed
iitmr ...... PLOOO^OO An.rn. ni In a mavimum term of fitr year*
|«,y- hive none through lb* tmtk* in prUon and fined 41,M l. The
11-,r*r-»td former auternmenl
of &lt;rmiling. lorn Iluige** r u . m i o
m&gt;Miiini*l » a « roavlcleil b» a
id (In lY tilta l Hot ids Roy S o u l
feiirral rourl jury ta*l
night
ttuilull told Kinsmans today. H r 1 »hi«h derided hr lied when he
he never had been a t (tintill.null.r.l tlir mmiII Comiliy Iki) **otr
muni*t. The jury deliberated le-&gt;*
S o u l dttvi-.
than five hour*. Sentence wax
||r |Kimlrd out tli.il tlir Saul, id impmrd on the tall, handsome
hy federal Judge tireKn*.mi* l lull today lii* many form­ liefendani
gui) F. Niotnan oho pie*Med
er |!*&gt;&gt; Sim li anniny it* nirnil.ru over
the 32-day trial. Remington
uiflndmp B. It. Uiumley. Manoti heard hi* fa ir pronounced with
Hifiinii. Rilpli A Smith. tl, K. j grim-faced composure. Then la
* brief addrea* to the rourl he
(inff, Judvr DniigL* Slen*tn.m ; Mire
again denied that he ever
.Hid .illicit,
•
had been a I'oaimuaUI and as­
America'* strength lie* not a- serted he waa “confident that I
lone In it* vn*l Indm l rial poten­ will be vindicated."
tial, he declared, hut in the power
NEW YORK. Fel.
of it* individual*, itieludinii it*
youth.
William W. Remington, convicted
He drew a hearty lautih when of perjury and branded with Comlv .aid, “ Hoy* will *et like their munitm by a federal court jury,
parent* despite all our effort*
will be rentenced today.
to teach them rood manner.*.''
He face* a |M»iiblr maximum
Boy Seoul training for physical
fitness, citixewdiln and character, rrntrncr of five year* in priron
i m i l t r o n l hy Mr. llurge*,. Hoy* and $2,000 fine.
Join the Scout movement for fun,
Ike 33-year-old former govern­
and incidentally gain “ those quali*
tie. we tike to nee in all young ment rronomitl lart night heard a
men of America," he »tatcd.
jury of teven women and five
Since the {mutation of llw I L f
Scout uuivrinciil 41 year* *tp»)

do the &lt;aine thing in pati year,
and intlesd of culling In* budgel
they had added a couple ol hi!
lion dollar* to d.
W A S H IN G T O N . Feb. g -.,1 b I'reGdcnt Truman to«tay bitterly
di'iioiin.-rtl the mitl.,*.| -lli»C a
'intolerable*' and md.-n-d th,
Arm y to late 'apiiroprial,' af
tion” at once to re»lor«- toll rail
o|&gt;&lt; ralion*.
He satd the leader* of the itik
in? onionUt* had a .l.,1 like &lt;•
huneh of lluuian* by running out
on an agreement la-t IWemtwr
for ending the worker*' wage-hour
HVailaweC "■ r » « c *•«»•

Less Produce Sold
For More Money At
State Farm Market

Emergency Workers Tarry O ff Victim Of Train Disaster

And Given Raises
W ASHING TO N ^ Feb « - ut*)—
llte Anus iriseii notice on lin k ­
ing railway men lisiiay that they
will i&gt;e diiimisrcl imleti they tcIMiit lot walk by 4 I* \l ( L S I )
tocias ol can prose thes weie pbviicallv iiiiable to tcoik
At i tie same tunr, the At my
placec! in effect bni*l&gt; xages in­
crease, rlieclisr at oi tail Oct. I.
(or tnen scho bate bail no initeaie
mce September, 1148.
Secrelaty of llie Atmy Face an*
nalincrd ihr ottlet scillun Iwo
Iwon- .tiler I’lemlenl jiuinan bad
III)lull ted llial llie Alloy like nelenaiy action ini lull operaliou of
tlir i.ulioaib. In batdi laneuatte
M r. Iluman told a news confflence linking railnud wailen had
inn out mi an ay teemerd like a
hunch of Ruiiiam The Army said the wage in*
crea-e would l-e of an interim na1ton pending final settlement of
the dispute •••iw e n railroad man
1me ol the many crew* of rescue worker, carry on a - l i , tehee o vi.lkm ol lh.- p i-m i')Ivania Rail- f!|iemi.nl ami iioion‘&gt; over wngex
,.1 . immutei train di-a*lrr at Wmwil.ridge. N. J . Son,. ,n p. . ...n .
irported to ban- hern I i Hi-,1 and winking conditionc. It -aid
'■*&gt;.,i (I. .i.iw.l.xi train, rn route from New York to llaih.ad, N . J.. pluoi-.d fn.ni . .oilap-i-d overpn-Pack payment* to &lt;M. I will ho
Cround. .ome .10 feel M a w . An otlm atwl 5 hi w‘, .- injured,
on- iiiticntly i lnt&lt; t national t
made as &gt;oon ax seen uni me and
necessary adjustments ran
be
made.
The Army order and notice wax
sent to all railroad union1 and rad
•ipetotois involved In the work
ll wailwv-s ••• I xx* Steal

9 Arc Killed In Explosion Wh i c h
Jaycees Approve
Rears Through Minerals Building Reactivation Of
Navy Air Station

S f I'.W l„ Minu.. Feh. 8 (71*1 Nine men and |w»ublv mote w n .
I ill«f ii-.l.ii hy .in exploiion that mated through the mineral, l-uddiii’;
The quantity of prmtiicr »oM at o* lltf Mmnetola Mining and Maniilariiumg ( nm|Miiv maLrn o| «oic*« .
.
,
lha Sanford State Farmer'* Mar- tope
K i r k
Says
Certain
ket during January-, 2I6.71M unite
(•.,«,* 0| the b U u wa* not definitely known hut uflicali ol the corn- 1
I n t (&gt;r »‘ s t s O n t y n q p
^*r
J
r
J
™
"
I
V
'
T
,
;
;
:
i
t
«
&gt;
and
dc,,a„„,e,„
head,
themued
that
ga.
fun,.nee.
u.ed
in
!
m
ci
' ’i ?
The Cuhhing progtam, he aaid. men pronounce him guilty of lying
i» earried nut hy boys of S to 11 to a federal grand jury last rummer
in their, own home* Itv preparation
eomnaratlve
dr.-rev'1'
Il.&gt;d,- of «|% «.f tin- 'lo tIni.
laratlve valuation
ile.
reve •'mm
____
-.
the Srmmulr County Jayree,
- —
—
~ 5
•
■■
■
I wrr» hfoufhl from th«- &lt;■(«* t *rrn,t
to becoming Doy Seoul*. Explorer when hr denied ever being a mem­ wa*
to Ihr I t .inter county inortru-- today toted In tend lelruiami In
Seoul* are thmi iif 14 year* of ber of the Communul Patty.
Anderson
I hfi’e other victim* win. wet.- dc;i I lu.tti I I hiul.s S)-n.itnt*. Serirtary o|
Remington f r o w n e d heavily report.
age or older. Their program* mon arrival at Ancker Icily i ho
rt.tiie tcrvice to country, *o*ial when he heard the venilel— hut
An ln»taneo of thl# i* the f», t
the N -m M ilthrw . mil IL p .r pitni and were being kepi th.-rr
artivitie*, outd.ior game* and •nid nothing.
that the 47,Whl unit* of rahUg,
.elitalnc &gt;nl i U i Iimu- ilr.liiin ;
li
i
u
«
al-&lt;&gt;
rciMirtrit
ih
u
ihr.-,hunting und fHhlng and developThe jury returned it* verdict •old during January were liwv.iw *
_
A w * . I* * &amp; • !* * * ]'" ," r&lt; &lt;“**li«*a had I mimi rrmovcit (li.il Sanluiil welromei the ira ililug oiitieth for vocational w.|iira* after deliberating about
five la** than in January of |W&gt;u. D _ l *
ro ile d
f r o m lh .w r e .U g e . Wh.ll,. I ill,
tl a . g t f I I I * ‘’'"•f I'ltWl
hour*.
j‘et the valuation nf fl63,l2&lt;t wn I
were mining tbo*e m ihe nioigiu- i at inn nf the Natal An St ilion
January •
It* decision climaxed u 32-day f l l . i S I more than in
could not lie checked infinitely
•ntatdleii id ant dislocation ihi&gt;
trial during which the blond,
Th,' eoni|&gt;auv tiianufin'iiii. , .1
WASHINGTON, Feh. *— tAV During the na-t month 'JIS.Tni j S O C j fl 1 l y
P t O m i l i e n t b.phane tape under tin ti.ui, may rail*) h »a l mu* nival unit now
haud-mm' defendant * t i aceved
______ ____
, | The United
State he* formal Iv
&lt;&gt;f trui..m ilting government ***• uitRa were mM f « r m o i i a w
Is
K ille d
name nf “Smtch Toi&gt;e". und.
utmii facilities at ihr hair.
demanded that Russia Immediately
ret* to Klitabelh Bentley, *#lf- eornparad with the 4i&gt;«,.l!&gt; unitrouting fur auioinui.lle- and ol.
return &lt;572 lend-leaae naval and
I lie- intne came xflci 2
L.
Three people in a 1948 F o rt ii.--cril.ed former Communul cour­ which In January, I DM brought
B y
S lIO tR lin
B l a s t ta»ive*.
merchant shin* loaned h »r during Solan narrowly r*ca|ie.l in ju ry at ier.
1760*723. Out of state prodl « ' •I
\n early retiort from lh.- Itam- K ill warned tin- mrrling ill si lie
World W a r II.
11:00 o'clock yederday morning
Judge Gregory 3‘. Noonan gave •old for 47.641 la*t month.
1)1.111011, Feb. R— (A ’ l
T h r *ev roiinty coroner'* off).-.- - • hail hrrn inloiinrd llial tlir Navy
The State Department dlocloeed when their automobile w*» wre, i • the rati to the Jury after a .lbNext to rahhage. w hi.h a»
,
,,
,
,
, . the niimher of dead a* lf&gt;. T h ithat the demand was made In a eil in a three cor rollUlon on Cel­ minute charge. Out 46 minute*. aged (3.1(1 a 60 pound bag -u Irm lyin g Mail &lt;&gt;l • tnotgun rndeil ri-|x,it *ald tlirn were “ i iglil .Ir,id wa- (nntiiifHilt,' rooting r|irwliri«note handed yesterday to Soviet ery Avenue almut a mile e«*t of
tircauir
of
polillr.d
p irn u ir
l U v i l i n * oa raa* t » * i
u ,u,,i
13.40 n crate, celery wax the leu ,,
, IVinm uir tali, |«ilice allow­ in tin pltab and -iv ,u
Ambassador Ale lander S.
Pan- the city limit*, State
inouglit to l,eai Lv irila in gimipt
ing item, averaging 4-7.61 a cru r
,
... ..
indie. Unit u'e eun'i grl out "
Highway
yushkin. I'anyushkin U represent­ Patrolman R- l&gt;! limri*on rrporte-l
for sale* of 4132,737.
r d a young -Marine with bu *oV ,&lt;i|i&lt;*rvli&gt;or said Itu-n- u. r,
winch lir i.ilil air opputrd In ihe
ing hi* country In the latent of n
Orange* avtraged I2.H0 a crai
islly promiiiriit extrsngeil »l(e in | men ihr «i».*|orv t-ul'd'i i- &gt;. t
leadivation
of die il itton
eerie* of sn.far frultle**
lend- mobile wax estimated at ll.OAO.
and brought |lnti,7tll. G rap.li
..ituilban Clone Pontic at inid- nu n in the slg.xtnry huililim,- wli.-i
Ml
KuL
pointed
nut dial ntliri
~ lease talk*.
the
blast
-came
Jm
t
a
the
-luf*
at
42.05
a
crate
brought
441.6The Foul, driven by l.ewl» Neil
night.
9
The U . S. I* asking Russia to of Stonevillr. N. C.. ha&lt;l It* left
of workmen were being rhanui it cisir nigam/alions lin e irnl siith
A benefit hridf* wax held at and tangerine* at 11.00 averse
pay $400,000,000 in *«ttlrm ciu of side pt.vitically *hr»red off in a thr Mayfair Inn Tue*day night brought 4-74,100.
Ruf.lunt llunugli a liailicadrd I'au-e nf (hr explo-ioti w;i not mcHagr, ami rm p ha iim l ihe neeil
■t m , wh*4 If* raa* M t*»
Other leading item* were caul
tliH.I, I lie pnltcemen luund Mrs. Immediately detetmined. SVvs-rnl of i|inrk artion In etuisince the
•ide,wiping collision with an on­ which raised 420® for the Beminole
coming truck driven hy John Ixe County March of Dime*. Charle* flower, *32,0,75; lettuce, *21.271. Virginia Heidi Daly. 21, dying on nf the workmen with le- rr injut u
nasal autlouitir, that I liev will lie
*ld thi-' h|&gt;-l lii'xin reihiit- (tu t
mean.I ,
Martin, Negro. In the Font al*» Marian, managrr announced today. green beans, |IHJl34t
liri bed, a il.otgun clu ig r in Let wa* a gas look in the b**rnien: able In rx|irtl lii- illni'xt Ci*wa* Mr*. Neil and Mr*. Forrest
In acknowledging receipt
of 412,024; red hll*&lt; potatoes, |2:'
jit-• tuiore the explosion.
altdomen
Fngli"
&lt;i|teiali&lt;ni f■nets fvinfnnl ntiren*.
Lewi* of N ew Smyrna. Damage to 4206.60, including tno iron lung 627; peppers, *10,061;
Abrasives material- wen pr-&gt;
pra«,
*10.120;
and
tomatoes,
I
I
.
In
I
lie
renter
of
tlir
room.
Iiii
the
truck
waa
estimated
at
1100
contribution*. John Sauls, chair­
C A M B R ID G E , M b **.. Feb. R—
ft-*soil In gas-fired furnan- in i t - H r taul li't ntliri localities ill I loll
man of the March of Dimes, ev- 464.
bands alnive hit head Hood P*t. l-a«ement. The company mnmifn
ill ate conpeting lot tlie Nasal
(A*)— Attic** Kliuh eth Ta ylo r to­ and to its load, 1100.
The third car in thr rnllUinn, a Ermsed his appreciation to Mr.
Albert I liter Daly. 2t, liegging: tiirc&lt;. lo-ilde* "Sentnil Tape." in
day. bold* the unwanted distinc­
Air Slation, first to be icacti* .stcs&lt;
tion of being the "mo*t objec­ 1941 Stiirtebaker Club Boupe, had, larlan and .Mrs. Roy William*
•I DXllnu-if llx t-.sxr I mmi
Don't ihooll Plraic. pleair don't •lustrinl ahrnsivex and undrrrnni
ine material* for nuloniot.ili
tionable ingenue in motion pic- nrtniding to Patrolman Harrison, who handled th* affair and com­
ik
llndle- nf some nf ihe dead w*c
‘Wturea*'— « citation conferred hy been parked *n that two feet of mented that such fine co-operation
Its II. ssitl-tb
Daiy, home on rm irg m ry fitr- steseritu-il as "mangled," Whelh n
the H a rva rl Lampoon, under- it wa* on the highway by Henry a* this it what li needed to put
.ST. L O l'IS , Feb. H- rillbtuvh
limn
l
ump
l.-Jrim
e,
N
&lt;’•
.larkion
Robinson,
60
year
old
the
local
drive
over
the
top.
nddilinnal
hi*dle*
were
In
thApplications
for
humextrad
r
i
graduate liumur magmiinc.
diesel liMoinotive nml t) n curs
rlniniel
hi*
wife
wa*
*hol
ac­
for*
Nrgm,
who
I*
charged
with
park­
Mr.
Kaula
again
urged
all
those
wrerkage
enuld
not
l-e
trnrneil
I
emptiun as of Jan. 31
totallr I
Clifton Wehb waa rlted
of Ihe Mlsoiuii I'lolifid'-i Sunslnno
But police rhlef Thuinax cause of Ihe pro-rn,e of i-u
“ th* worst mat performance of ing n . a highway. Damage to who have not yet contributed to I 1,449, only two lex* than on It- cidentally.
Special -.sere derailed about !"
4
•
•
•
M
It
n
f|
«rlx
Oh
I
■»»
I
muI
this
ear
waa
put
at
410.
Cheaper
Hy
fumes. An rm rre rn rv erew fi-m A. M tiMluy ul Glen I'uik, 21
»cnd thrir checks to R. W . Deane same date of the nreviou* yra.
the year” (I960) In "
Mr.
N
rll,
traveling
wrc»t
on
Cel­
Ihe ir»v rroltpanv was
uimnne.l miles south of lii-ii'. All "f thn
at the Atlantic Dank and pointed Sanford Doudney, County lax u
The Doicn.”
The editor* of the tjimpoon ery Avenue attempted to pans the nut that with the end of the drive *e**or, announced this morning
immC41IRir|y,
immediately. Members -aid
nm
111
..
„ ......... s ...riaelil nml lh
fumes wonlil have to l&gt;e piiiii|&gt;s*t ‘
1 1 .
. *
leleeted Mi** Taylor ami Dean parked automoMIr and the colli- rapidly approaching several hun­
Property owners have until M*&gt;
on wax
from
thr
ludldlnx
l-efo-r
a
search
rmllrara.l
&gt;u • nl&gt; -&gt;n.- ju-r
,
(Rockwell ax “Tha bloat Ohpec- •Ion with the oncoming truck re­ dred ilollara yet remain to be rais­ 31 to apply aiwl file for personal j
11 pm ti-il In jut
(i
w
iisafS
s&gt;ex*l
"
»
i
tionabie Movie Chiktrcn of the sulted, It wae reported.
ed,
property returns awl
Intangible i
...
.
Year.”
property return*, he said.
1 A L L A H A 8 S M -, t)h . H— GlH
And aa Ihe "Happiest Kvcnt
Failure to file on time makes --Radioactive
particle* earrlrd
f of the Year," the cdltora cho*r
the owner liable to loose thr r.gh! i &gt;•' t »• atmospticic finm the atomic
Hhlrlay Temple’* announend reto homestead exemption, iogeth&gt;- texting ground* in ..eva-ia ap- a* for patently have showed Up In Ta ltlrement from the movie*. •
with other eiempllona such
The Lampoon said tWeir "Ho*,
disability, eiemptlon as Ihe hm i iahantee.
Dr. Itiiwliind K. Johnson, themroc*- go annually u tha actor
of a family, or for household fsirn&lt;or aetrvxa who m the previous
luro up to 1690 in value, he staled. L t r y Insliucior at Florida Slate
By HOW M ID H . III. t h l HI UU
University, reported dust par­
year "haa shown thoaa quatiti,-To this will be mull'd a 10 pei Boy N outs of Srminole County, who this week are Ctlebtatiag the
at perseverance, leadership and
ticle- in- lestrd with a Geiger
A ftfH K TA TF D IM tl’JtH S C IIiN T i: U D IT n it
rent
penalty
which
w
ill
be
levlm
personal integrity which have 4lit anniversary of scouting in America, will Lunch their annual fund
counter
“showed
significantly
A U G U S TA . G A . Feb, 9 (A*) Ik e South Carolina H-bomb plant
on the personal and
intangi'ii more ranlo-as'tlvlt (• than Is gen­
helped make Tfolfywood what It shire here Friday,
property.
is tu r ate in the bole for A bombs.
erally
no.mal
in
Ihe
nlmosphtee.”
•
A
*_
,
.
.
rrM
iir
nib
mm
»n
inr
nuuu«i»im»r.
la today.”
In Sanfnnl, (toy Stout week will lie markrd by special observances
Rriauie it is apparent (tom ibr catefully wotilesi annoiniesmen- nf th
’ I L added there are not enough
at Church services on Roy Scout Sunday, and feature programs at civic « . t T « g a i lM
_
JN D D RGR EK BURN S
UH*'-Tk
/ ' . Bctlvatfd particle* in the air to United Slate* Atomic Enetgv Cotnmi»»ion that tin iraitoi or traiints to
Mr*. Roxy Toff of Osteen wa* and service club lunrhetm*. The Scouts dvemselvei staged an advance Doudney pointed out. Th e Sanfor- . ^ ron,idered harmful.
|m- built here will be sblr in mskr either H or A U n th materials. ^
alee" held at district ha* a 3 mill lev y on school j Dr. John-on said it I* likely
treated for errand degree bum* celebration on Jan. 27 in the first annaul Scout “ Kickamo'
It Is implied that a swllih from * "
bonds, and the tasks Monroe, IV the chilly- air mr»* whlrh brought
tkia mam lag by Dr. Orrtlla Bark* .Seminole H ig h Rehnol.
one to the other may »-■ mail* on rrnetnr that would make trltiim
ola
and
Geneva
districts
have
’
at remald.Laugh ton Memorial
last
weeks
cold
»n*p
pushed
Into
The "Klckehookre" consisted of for Ihe o r g in lu tL n of
short notice. Even If the hiding n hut not lx- adaptable for pintoHorpltal.
com netIon between Seoul troop* new Scout unit* during Ihe cmlng mill. Tho othsr districts have n- Florida th» Ncvaox air contain­ bomb should fall, The South Caro
liitn. That possibility -in n s roll'd
schaol
bond
mil
lag*-.
The burns, caused
ing the ranmactivity.
of the rounty in activities of tent- moots. Ig allow the opportun'ty ol
nut by the cnipha«i&gt; fnt fuel for
lino
plant
still
is
a
first-line
hnmh
catching on fire from
pitching, axrmanship. flrehuilding more hoy* to hecomt Reut*.
indutry.
source.
M O R E B R O K E R " t RO UR LH
■tare, were located
Statistic* show that cut of every
cooking, signalling, physical fitP O R TA L |M)X
Trllum I- not n fuel. Scientit*
The
Commission's
annnuneenir
m
W
O
O
D
B
R
ID
G
E
.
N
.
JH
Feb.
6
Postmaster Joel Field announeml
ness, and fun game* for Cubbing. four boy*, t h r s want to bc-wrac
have said rrm-atedly that Irituni
reads:
"Th
e
new
A
K
C
plant,
wl.ib
•
—
Trouble
continued
to
plague
condition la rega
this morning thet a motorist
(tlnre the concept of (tcowtlng In Seoul*, but onlv one out of four
•sill give either nn xnlosion or
America in 1910, over ninteen mil­ actually Joins because of a tack of (lie Pennsylvania Railroad’* "The “ courtesy" mail box ha* been In* having a prim ary military pur­ nothing. It lx a fa* t that their
Broker"
last
night—
24
hour*
afpose
«l
|hi*
time,
will
add
In
the
stalled on the northcnxt corner
lion young men and hoys have Boy Scout Pack*, Troops, and E x statement ■ never -mil trllum m o­
tc - tha Tuesday night I rah: of Palmrtto Avenue and First
Trllum Is not a fuel. Sciential* nth- power ix n impossihillty, but
N t t a r E K IT r R ID
passed through the ranks nf scou­ jilorsr units In nxtitrace.
crashed
here
killing
43
person*.
| ROCK IS L A N D ,
Tha third in a series of fix Cub
Street which will enable patron* fuels which will some day he nee­ t (*at I- lx*cBit«e they dislike the
ting and have hrnrfitrd from its
A t Matawan, N . J „ several in automobile* to drop letters 41- ded to utilise thx atomic energy ward impossible.
(AT— The national
program of physical fitisemx. r ill- 1waders' Training Courses will ha
stations
beyond
Wood
bridge,
the
re d ly Into tha box. Parcels also tor useful power. If the new faci­
lenthip training, and character
racier held on tonight at U a Plrt* Msvt- • trilum power is dermilely
lities are not needed for defense, ruled out hy a recent report of
thadlst Church Baaday School A n - train apparently waa switched m a r be mailed.
building. A t the present
Is U m wr ong track, nude a sudMail deiMMlted In thl* courtaty •he- ran produce fuel for Indus­ the Joint committee on atomic
there are over two and halfr'mff-'
Boa Scouta In America, amt an
in adfa r Cuh 4m atop and U t M np Lto the boa will be eollstded In time tn try.”
e n e r g y I congressional! whlrh
M tk nf an oacoailag J « r w y Cen­ make all dispatches up to 9:30
I.-Skier* a n d ___ _
Not an official word wo* said state*;— ''tritum — hae no known
ditional 700,000 adult leader*.
tral t l * A
In Seminole County, there are of Fanfond, (M od*, gad
P.M., the same aa tha letter drop about making trltum . the heavy nr forseeable peacetime uses is a
Roth traiaa were traveling slow­ In the main poxt office.
tend Arsenal
hydrogen needed in ll-bomb The source oof power.”
IS Scout U m m . both N egro and parents of Cub age hays fi
any
ly and stopped at a safe dlstanre
white, threw Cub Packs, and two other communlltea of
'Hi* bog now at th* entrance to Commission does not rule toil tri■Hh red I
The r&gt;nfo othsr possible product
"Tho Broker" wa* an hour L ie the Poet Office wilt he moved and tum. or plutonium, the A-hnmh of the Smith Carolina reactors i*
F.gplorrr Scout Unit*. Included In Country.
.• Frocpw rtr Red,'
W. Ty re , ruhmaatef of Park M whan it nachad ita terminal at patrons are requested to use tho rvnloxlve.
these (trout unit* are about 400
tiea el mile Mg
plutonium bomb metal— which (•
It aatlaaea na Cage Stset
courtesy mall box instead.
It might he pneslhlv In design a
active Sm uts. Plana are underway

Lend Lease Talks
Stalled A s Soviet
Refuses U.S. Terms

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Navy Com,ng Here

.Si’SSSfS’ mTJS m' Marine Murders
E s t r a n g e d Wife;'
OflCC A rc

Three People Hurt
In Auto Accident

RsTilrOsid Men Arc Or­
dered Back To Work
At 4:00 P.M. Today

Woman

Mltyfuif Raises $205
For March Of Dimes i

Harvard Stud
tudenta
Lampoon Hollyw ood

HomentcadExemption
Application*! Arc D 1 *hootr

Tallahassee KeportH
Uadinaetive PartlcIcH

Carolina Plan! Will Be Combined
H And A Bomb Production Center

Boy Scouts To Launch Fund Drive
On 41st Anniversary Of Movement

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Phillips Quits As
Head 01* Britain's
HtighChickenFnrnt
LO N D O N , Feh. 4— (A’) - A Florida uefountani-turned-ponllryman
ha- unit a&lt; head of Britain's
vn-t chicken farm In Gsndda,
West .Yfrica, It tent reported here
today.
■*7ie Hiitlsh Colonial Develepm int Corporation would nol comm rnl on report that Millard J .
I’hillip-, t4, nf Jack cons ille, l-'la.,
had , loiekcil the job while on
1#nvi In the United Stale*.
Art official did -ay that I'hilhp.
hnd done "excellent work" In vel­
um: up the farm,
Phillips ssho had been s poilltryinati In the llahnnius scent to
Gamhia three year&gt; ago to head
ihe project, sshleh fir«l required
ihe clearance of 10,090 acres nf
hush.
Ten thousand
Rhode Island
batching eg;: were impelled to
gel i lie enterprise clucking.
l.ast Thursday food minister
.Maurice Wrhh reported that 107
box*-, rontainlnu .74,620 eggr,
bad turn received during the laxt
half of I960 He admitted that
it was le»« than had l*een exin-eli'd from the project, which
ba« cost an estimated 620,000
pounds (42,290,0001 in just o vrr
two yea fit.
The farm wax ret up to even­
tually provide Britain with 20.oiUi.iinn eggs and 1,000,000 poundof dre-tecT tmultry a year.
Uggs are rationed In Britain
i•'•■■llxxeX II- 9'xxe H i r l

Bmiioviinl Favument
Will iJi* Ituplauod
Work is doe to -tart It- \t week
in replacing vvilh 43 inch cont rete pipe the damaged sewer nut­
let which caused u rollap&gt;e in tho
pavement of Heminnle Boulevard
near I’ntk Avenue lome week*
ago, City Man.m er Clifford MeKihliin said thl« morning.
Street Stipt. Sid BiChard will
have charge &lt;-f the work, After the
Mwer is repaired the "I&gt;Ib cavity"
in the Boulevard will he filled.
Thl« work 1* being held up for
a few davs, In »nite of the de­
livery nf the pipe hi the Shi rman
Concrete Pipe Co. This, said Mr.
McKibhin, Is due to the fact that
air rompretsnr rsjuiptnenl necsied
fur the Job I* being ir-ed to operate
a xand blaster to remove paint
from the Municipal Swimming pool
in preparation for the application
nf rubber hate paint,____________

Sanforri Weather
High yosterdav 72
l^iw ti»lay 3«
Bain .05 Inch
Fell, rain 2.67 inches
Normal Feh. rain 2.31 inche*.

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JA C K S O N V IL L E
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Ilitmark
Denvea
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Fresno

New York
Jacksonville
Miami
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                    <text>T7TE SANFORD TTETtAf D SANFORD, FLOIITDA

Negro Discovered

Russell Absolved

With Gashed Head
Improves Rapidly
A Negro who was In near cri­
tical condition front Ion of td&lt;».d
from a rut on the lark of hia head
and from rxpoMiie, was reported
to he In favornhlr ton-lit ion Oil­
morning at PernaM-taughtnn M&lt; 3
mortal Hospital.
The Negro, f^vl Knight, lit, of
710 Willow Avenue, was discovered
Bunday morning at Oltfs o’clock,
lying under hi* antomohile whirl,
he lunl parked in front of the home
of hla employer, R. A. Newman.
Jr.. tOO Rose Court.
Mr. Nrwmsn at onr* railed the
roller Department and I’atiolmnn
son that he had Just awakened
when he heard a faint cry for
help, and had found l.cvi outside
toller weir of the opinion Dial
L«r». had driven there during thi
night seeking help and tumble to
jPRJt Mr. Newman, bail slumped
h*
ground urn on* ion .
Investigation |,v Slier iff p a
Mero verified this. The Negro. »„said, had met with an accident ,«t
11:00 P. M, Raturday at an Inn
railed the Cool Rreese by falling
backward from a chair ami Imd
rut hfs neck.
A nuuilier of hi« friends tried to
take him to the Ifo-pilal but were
unahle tn do sn when they mistook
•*»? ,Fr l,r » f hl«' Front for the ho*
Pltal building |,,v|
Itrllevnf to
have then driven alone to the New­
man home at about 2:00 o'clock
Sunday morning.

Commuters Cloj?
'-■ " * « -*
k . i , it**i
In Ike rerrent rumor- of an imgendlna selllemenl."
NEW Y 0 R K .~ Feb 5— &lt;/i*,
Hundreds nf ihmnsmli of com­
muter* ei|ierifncfd ini resting dif­
ficulty in geiimg lo (heir New York
iobs today at ,,sickM railroad
switchmen carried ibeir work sloppate into its seventh day.
Highways leading lo llie c sly
were jammed with passenger cats
traveling bumpcr-ii&gt;-lium|icr and
luliways were packed well ahead nf
•he regular ruth hour. Car |x»ol*
reminiscent of Worhl War II .lays
tm e back in operation, and parkwg spare was at a premium at sub
way terminals on live fringes nf tlie
city.
.M a n y even resorted lo Idtrh
hiking In their senrrli for Iran*
pottatlon to replan
i.ii.-d ■ail
ronttnulor service, large n'lmlo-r*
**F*jrtH their commuting time had
doulileil, some miulriug as much
•• R t w hour* -In get In from
nearby Connecticut.
•: Ninety per rent of the service
pmfetinal at Grand fVntral trhtlrial received notice- they wcie not
lo report to work, lieginninir to­
morrow, until the awTtrhmi-ii'a
wage nnd hour dispute I* seliled.
The order affert- alxuil 'Jim pri
sons mostly porters, rlrrk* and
jensh room attendant-. However
evllen.
•r mechanics.
% Fatoorngar cars hearing Con net
ttcut arm Wrvtche-ter ruunty lirensc plates rrowde&gt;l street* and
parking lot„ near lltonx subway
•kationa. These commuter- mum■Hv use Ihe New York Central
and the New York, New Have, *
Hartfnid railroad, both nf whirh
cancelled a|| (heir .crv»r- f.u
about 70,000 commuter.. The two
lines handle all mmmuter icrs-kc
Into Grand Central terminal
Bronx traffic police were lw
sieged with motorist* driving nutef-town eara asking dlreetl.ro, tn
Um nearest subway station*.
Actual subway turnstile .mint
• l northern aulnaay terminal*
» w » » d many thousaml* more than
Ihe usual fare*. In many Intlatw e*
•J1
bway platforms were on -r-nrdS i *8nt train* pulled mil filletl,
wllh others walling for the r.i xt
train.
Khortly after ih« ptaer talk* reWtned Democratic rongrrulounl
, Nader* rame out of a conference
Jrt'b rroaldetil Truman ilrnounrlng
tha walkout.
Breaker Rayburn, tailing ft**
Fjrriera the stoppage had In-cii
dlaaissrd with tha Preaidrnl, cullml tha tivup "ona of the sror«l
ruing* I can Imagine happening
to the enuntrv at a time like thi*."
Senate Majority lawder McFartand declared the action of the
awRchmen ”la hurting mir war cf-

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I.H VORK The enterprising Journillit I* tha
nnr .-. h&gt;. i* right at the heel* of tht new*,
ylpplnr rod -mapping, and today I qualify.

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lory quoin! a li'lillieM OWItl *•*)
•ayilig Hunt had agrred for •
11,'HSl fee and a five percent
roinmlsrinn to help him get
government contract*.
A Senate Com mill cc headed
by Senator llocey (D -N C ) wa.

Today I tracked Kate* down and had luncheon
with turn in a singiAarly appropriate setting—
Frounces Tavern al lliuad and Pearl strreta. In
Mel Maimer
old. downtown Nrw York, which la perhaps moil
rmlsMe 1,1 tdsloey ■• tin plsre s h »rf (SeotgC WaihIngton said farewell to his officers on Dn1. I, I7M.
Now, In Otfifotma. the 4pp«jrsnre &gt;,r |*s K. would he liken for
W H I l l TM I KgtM tlN O U A ID 1 IM l V l C I f t of w h -tb e r (liusta |« Mi* Is estimated to he I ft- or td-lnrh guns. In either tw-i or three tuple
granted, the ntirets of l / « Angeles sie lull of bearded snothaayera.
roily major naval Power In rin ing its halllrsiilp strrnctb. a lam- turrets, arid iwrtrly rtondaiy guns id about ft-lnth ralditi A psir of
prophets and witch doctor* carrying '1*11 and hook and announcing
don artist present.* Ills Impression of the .lot-lm ll .Yoym's probable domed l -wars (fore and will are understood lobe for launching guided
the
orIthe
A Imminent
MAN T U Aend
IN M
IN would
TIIP. CSI.IS K i|&lt;ml. of ailing. Mr. O'Nftll
appearance lie plceerl together bit - of European intelligence to project mlsriles Reports tay that (ierman n p c r b h*va been “m-opted ‘ to
here
Nr* York,
is customary
anyday,
number
1* Keen
urtianr
andm bland
a* lie itperforms
bn rtiittoc*encounter
Tlie other
for
the suppmerl hallleihlp of MO feet overall length. 45,000 trm&lt; dllplaee- assist In tnod'rni/lng the design It t« pointed r*il that If and when
of
rra'
kpota.
and
the
unusual
never
sways
the
New
Yorker
from
Ilia
men* and •ao.iioo ihaft tmrse power. With a reputed speed of 3.1-35 ships of tire .Vnuirliki ,Vuir«r class are completed, they will make a
Instance, hr -so, ..trolling quktly il r t .'ui in front of tht llotrl
even
course
Ihi*
I*
the
town
where
we
step
over
bodies
on
sidewalks,
knot*. " Would be fe-ter than the IIS S . Ioun clas: It is brllevtcl to menu mg addition to the Human battleship strength, wli.ih im » r«aiPierre when n perturia-d New Yorker rushed up to him and Impa­
mumbledemanded
‘Tfmm dead,"
casually,
continue
our hurl ness—
lie of tSP-foet teem but Itc corntMir-tlvely shall'iw draft ol hi feet sots of three taunrhrd in IBII It Is nunor*-t th.i| there are at lesd
tiently
"All right,
all and
right—
what aabout
the productT"
Mr.
but Pa K.’a
aermeil worth"Must
accounting
would fart!l*atf navigation In the llaiUe and the 'Hack Sea. Armament thrre In the new rlaia. *T►« lltNirmted fnedn* .Veres g~«alrj^ Pce»r)
O'Neill
eyedpresence
him I*ncvolmtly
therefor.
he a product?" he
There waa. as suspected, "a nangto." Father Knickerbocker turned i
answered.
outtaut
to Iweek.
h- James
a distinguished
M years tn I
Just I.toO'Neill,
sir what
would happen.veteran
Father of
Knickerbocker
*f the main highway. It pulled
file lives of thousands of .atilt agent
•how
plays, who *»r«.i»
to the
hiveway,
beenfrom
hired14lh
by •street
hrtr !
Allied Killer Tankn •l-uk
ItanchiTK
took abusiness
subwaynod
rule,;- .o
straphanging
p»rt of
voluntarily after reaching a
company
he ha*
to doeveryone
i* appetrlook
aro-md
and g*tInpeople
to
also will provide green fields on war i
up
to W8th All
street
Neatly
him town
for granted.
tha feat
paint five miles west of Anyang
1l« * il* * * a s— « 1’as* it* * i
talking
This.
I guarantee,
being
&lt;Wne.
••*■ 11 **•* s i — . r - i &gt; it s u
which the survivors ran fn-t In i It
New York
fashion--a
quirknow
lookis up
from
the newapaper, a calculat­
against fierre resistance.
(orccs
in
a
limullsneoui
allaik
ing survey
amt then a return to th» paper
Tho-e twin-pronged drive- were to the tH*|iea nf Ihejr fallen ral* Its 17, I'aree -aid. the survlvir* of ; Rrol’1
gsined lout miles in Inur hours anti rteruiing what an offiter describ­ tie.
One youth, however, squirmed ninl gaped and wriggled. Finally ha
the flmnl starvnl to death.
0”
were conlinuing lo advance. These 'd as "a double envelopment with­ |pi* Xp.igail aqi pjai aaaa.i,|
tould stand it no longer. Obviously hoping to see Pa K. slide ona of
The
Federal-htale
Kr
ost
Waingovt-r
the |arp cults tmrk from lit* wrist, he hlurtcil out "Hava you got tha
troops pushed four miles north uf in a double envelopment." It wa* wasn't a* gral as the IH47 hurri­ mg Hers Ire at lakeland predicted herfu
cane
that
killed
thousands
of
rat­
mlled
“the
greatest
exploitation
time?'’ Mr O'Neill, who tieltrir* in living a nde, took out A weighty
lloenMing. 10 milrv north n( Won- of armor during the Korran war." tle and then left inngrs llmsl d. only light patches of fro-t in Ihe Yaugl
porket timepiece an-l obliged
The rain* that help to snuff &lt;&gt;nt (iainesville district. The rest of the
The western roliimn ran into
When he t&lt;&gt;ok I he job. Mr O'Nrill checked In at the Hotel New
New casually lolls weie |nb&lt;l up a well-roneealeil tank trap In
-late, the forerast -aid. would l&gt;e lnan.
Yotker, and u lobby-type typ- .polled hi* huge raae la which he
on ihe enemy all along the Iront, a ravine. The IteiJa raim-l auto­ wl. The announcement said l£,- 'I « u d any damaging cold.
deniri
tarrlts hia enstumea to keep them from wrinkling "Bo what's In
adding to the big Sunday h&gt;g malic weapon and inorlar fire Hfdi were wounded ami HAN acre
The
Frost
Warning
Service
also
thing
that?" the rharartrr ilrtnanded Mr. O'Neill eyed him coldly. "The
&lt;m the tanks ami knocked out a
Thing," he aaiil, tersely.
pmlictrd there would lie no frost
The
mated at 8.633 Red dead ami hulldoter trying to fill the tank raptured.
The figure* for the Monday’* either Wednesday and Thuisday home
Whst has Impirsard Mr. O'Neill most, however, la tha wilHngnew
which llie U. S. Eighth Aimv esli- trap. The trap wa- fllle&lt;| and the
bloody £4 limit* added ronaidcr- with the lemperaturt slowly tirosa
of New York to atrepl hln prmu-nre Hr had a brtaf convcrutlon In
wounded (runt ground action ainite. tank* pu-hed on.
imni o| the Ploys with Mill Tlernry. a veteran hansom cabbie, and
Fast
of
the
main
Kuwon--Keoul
01 those, 7,347 wrrr on llie (him
I hen lie asked ' tiill tin you know who I am?” *Bure,” Rill said, with
road. Ihrei' hit-run qM-uiheads
mg western front.
the quiet conviction of Ihe New Yorket wfm knows hla ground- "0 «n tal'lied Into Chinese defenses In
Allied warships and far &gt;4iik - Ihe Tanehon valley. Ihe mo-t
eral Khernian."
iug fighter* ami Immlier- a'lilod •taring of these fumy- wa* by
to the toll again Monday, but lli*k forre Kl«her, whirh wi|»ei|
I'llA l'N t r s T AVt HN, INCIHF.NTAI.I.V, v ss Ihe perfact aeltlllg
then- wa- no early total ut-ualty »ut the Rest ma— lng imiIu I of
for Mr. O 'N rill; rtnlutir- old, It w.-a tstshli.rheil by Oamuel Fraunrea,
e-tunatr. The warship* hit tssstfi Dnjiing.
aleward |u Washington In tin war 'lays. lUnce 1907, the biltldtiig haa
roast*.
Two other rolumna linked up
town oeaipte.l by tht iiceiv of Urn Revolution of New Yorh Blate, and
A frontline officer summed a I’imjon nfli-r wlievlmg r a ilIhe upper aturtra tom pnv (hat group's oineea and a MOHurh of
up results of the mailt arniun-l waul otR of the Tanrlion Valley.
Revnliitionary relic*.
•
■' *
i
•. - ' *
blow smith nf Seoul with a ler-e; II. H. and Ihn'rlo Rie.-H Infantry*
Mr. O'Neill stno-1 by Ihe mantel In the "farewell room," and Ml tn
“We Vltl.-I N hell of . |,d of •Hen Kalin &lt;1 one mile ami n half
them."
bo well that lie might have Iven botn there. Then he alghgd «nd ad*
on the Hiiooti-Kumyangjang front
jutlnl Ida rape.
•«
hi General Matthew II Ridge, in thi* action.
way, Ktghth Army rnnimamler,
"1 have to go uptown lo pick up a tadlo for my daughter," he Mid.
Ami-riran doiighlMiy- killnl mi
watched tin- assault within a f&lt;w
bundled yards of the front. The Chlne-e In a Imyonel &lt;barge in
men who have lain called into lank-infantty task forre rumbled tlml — tor, one mile east of
Married Men
Fighter plane- hud
federal -service ami "hundred- of through and beyond Anyang, nine Kumgong
killnl nliout half of an estlinaterl
miles
south
uf
Keoul.
It
rhowrd
ihsiu-aml*"
of
guardsmen
are
nut
lt'&lt;H»ll-«*4 • .MM C M , i i s ,|
£00 Rid- dug In on a hill. The
and the hes-relarv of Defense. If available to Helrcllve Service. Vlneurvivors seampererl down the
"«n
said,
lie
added:
they endorse It, I’rslilant Truninn
slope, directly into the U. S in­
'There
aru
1.17.lhfl
In
the
Na
presumably will approve It.
fantry position.
•'hRlrntan Vte»tm (D-Gm told tional Guard ansi actlrc reaercr
units
*••«••&gt; s-alinials-i
eligible
for
duty.
They
llorshcv ho though Selective .Ser­
that total lied casualties along
vice should reach draft-eligitile slwiuld lie subject In rail by the •on aimesi. lie said the p:
the front and in rear areas from
draft hoarxl.”
draft'd youth* would *|n
J"";
through Frida*y w
ere
Vlnwin »ald llie plarcs of draft- filled hv others.
VJ
*1Aft
m.L..._ ,XA .taw
a ...
rroinliv at a lime like this, ami **d guardsmen shnuld lo&gt; fills d
I I old Ihe I'resld'-nt so."
with veteran*, and that im further
Tlie qw -N ti't, ai&gt;|&gt;aretiHy irrt'-s t
rlilistlliriit of draft r|igi|i|e« *|i &lt;uld
tup Mi Truman . own c t p in e -l I*# prrinllt'd in lln Nallonal
view*, draerihed the railroad Guard.
winker.' action a. "very |&lt;«ialyt
"What .. Iiapi-ening i* that man
Visit Our
ing and •li-appultiliiin In the |H*D- are enlisting in Ih* National
pie of tld- country.
Rrfrc»bM*nl
Guard lo escape the draft," Vln
He —nisi Hint no nnc hail a son declared.
•Ur Fur
light “In stop the tram- at x
Ifrtahey said he had no "aa- t'-iad&gt; A I ’ np
time like thla. I just told llie sumption4
llttxfill*. Iftial
UatlwMal Guard recal
that National
president what I lliuught .lU u t ■mils will not In railed Into fed­
II. II* I* eripidliig Ihe ilrfcn-a ef­ eral service.
fort, nut only tv*-1 r hut abroad."
Vinson said;
"The tallioad men Ihein-elves
"I only know Ih* Iras hy tlie
are ruining Iheit puhlie lelartons. fru it il I— r . "
n«t only with fongres* but -slth
Giwrd
I hr people but hurling the war deferm
ent atandai—, __ingress
would not destroy tha guard,

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TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
CL'tottW* e iA lu re — Bargmia P n g r t a

GECfiGESEATON^SWILUAMPCRLBERG

Partly cloudy with some likell*
hood of a few local shower* la
north and central portion* thin
afternoon and in extreme north
tonicht and YVednr-dsy. Warmer
north and neat portion* tonight.

To PratNl IM P n n of tho W «M|
To P n M l i Um Progreaa of America.
To Prodnco Prosperity for B i i f i i i
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A II.Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXXII

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

K s la b lh h rd lO O R

U.N. Tank Columns
Chop Up Retreating
Chinese Red Units

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TU ESD A Y

F E U . R. 19.1

• .

{Blast Of A-Bomb

Reds Throw Tanks Into Battle In Des- . n
perate Effort To Is D
Hal. Allied Attack
tank column* chewed into the
main Red defrme lines south ol
Parallel 38 today and ground ahead
against Chinese resilience that
stiffened with the dawn of then
lunar new year.
United Nations ail. nasal and
artillery barrages paved a fiery
*path for the attacks. Allied fool
* soldiers slogging behind the tanks
wiped out nests ol Reds.
The Chinese threw tanks into
phase of the Kotean war. They
the battle for the first time in this
rushed reinfnrccnwtiti south fr-im
Seoul o —» 1 plank bridge span­
ning the Han River. There were
indications that this was the lug
effort to salute the outset of the
-■9 nrw MYear of the Rabl i* *
On the western front a daylong
ha tile raged northwest and north­
east of Anyang, a town ntarh
nine miles south of SeoulOn the rentral front, American
troops blasted a hole through a
Red battalion on Urn lloengsongllongrhon road. Then South Ko­
rean regular* rolled through the
gap tn n point only £6 mile* from
^ihc old Parallel 58 border.

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e s c r ib e d Asi
^

/V w trialed Prerw. Leased W ire

Rail Strike Ends In
Eastern Reg ions a s
Switchm en Return

Kicknhokpe” Games

R u ssia n s Insist aem
Gorman Problem Prog
Be Studied F ir st By C

y et

WindowsOf Two Auto
Agencies S h a t t e r
After
Explosion

Clai ification Of Note Total
Is Asked By U. S.
$185
S t a t e Department
On
'h i
&gt;1 ri'KttS. I eh A—
Russia - i l l Irs to base the
•d Nations lag the l olled
is -in ,-gcrr-sor against Re-1
* tmlas. th e mo' r is
" I In failure— it is highly
••ol if aoj hul her lour sa­
cs H ill wile Hith the Soviet
os— and Hrslrrn diplomat*
libelled It "transparent

of the poasihility of gUs*-lireakIng shock*.
In la&gt;» Angeles, some JtOti miledistant, windows rattled in redilence* and on the ritmnu* of ihe
University of California at lav*
Angele*. at B:l£ A. M.— £4 min­
ute* after Ihe flash. Sound travel*
w T h l* w**
lb *
northernm ost about t oon feet a verond
thrust of Allied forces since they
Scientist* have said that mioiiiI
regained the offensive In Korea wave- might Ih- felt as far aw.vy
To Serve
I.T days ago.
as 1,000 mllra If proper atmo-ph- Expected
The Americans lorkcsl In battle etle condition- were prasent to
21 Months Undpr
with an estimated 1.000 Red* al permit the concussion t» Ix'ilttce
northern outskirts of Cfianglmng. off rlomt* nr air strata.
P r e s e n t Program
Tills Is a vlllaga b’i air mile* due
TrlrvDion rameraa pirh.-l up
the flash through a fog in ho*
cast of Seoul.
W A S H I N G T O N . Feb. 6 ~
"The Chinese and North Ko­ Angele- and relayed It to their
(/!’)■ Active duty calls are suit­
reans know what we are doing.'' watcher*.
said a division comtaandar. "We
U s Vagaa Police Cap! George ing to go out to the (m l of neatly
iAare going up thfg 40 mHe vector Tlwuip-on railed today’s .h«-w 80,000 viluqletet iR tip iir in­
r.s -ri l*_— t i n . . ..if l u
“tha isyral yet " yfftregs ware on cluded in the air forte nranprW/
xlreH patrol t&gt;eeauie of an Al,P
warning of danger, and pair'd program announced Jan. 18.
The build up program will mear* quickly converged on the two
damaged auto agencies.
volva alxoit 130.000 All Force IfThey are an opposite sides ef serve*. Iwvlh organired and volun­
Fremont Street, main ea-t-wesi teer. and air National Guardsmen
avenue In the eily, art os* town
Ihe announced Air Force pc hey
from the rlirertlnn nf the hlavt.
The Atomic Knergy Commission is to exhaust the Organized Re­
would confirm only that a le-.t laid serve lirsl, hut air headquarters has
taken place.
repeatedly said volunteer reserf nained eight miles with tank ami
The white light ws-j .-ten jti
rtillery support. The precise lo Oakland, on the edge nf San vuts will be needed not only to
ration of the drive waa not given. Francisco bay, where one witness meet the reviled
Air Forre
Rut the stlffeat fighting raged described it a* terrifying. Oak­ strength ol 971.000 but also lo
nn the western front, north of land Is some 4V) ajr miles from (ill asv.gnmenl* which cannot l&lt;e
Anyang almost t« Uta outskirts nf lass Vegas.
Scroll.
An Irregular *«tt of white cloud handled by Guard and organired
An intelligent c officer estimated appeared over the horltott to th-; Reserve airmen.
that thr two Allied columns strik­ northwest, al&gt;ove the Frenchman
Current calls will Include a
ing out of Anyang killed 700 Reds Flat area where the atomic tests major portion of tha 60,000 Volun­
and wounded 800 Tueaday. Thla are being conducted. It was dif­ teer Rerorve enlisted airmen and
did not include enemy casualUe* ferent in appearxnee from any atioiit 20,000 of the 240,000 Vnl
due to Alllc&lt;l air and artillery seen In the previous four testa untrrr Reserve officer* remaining
In the Air Foree pool.
^barrage*
seed and hear here.
Air Foire spokesmen explained
Two
distinct ahneks
Hie western column gained four
I Wll uigllliri
Btiro Bi were
"rt* felt
miles. "That rolumn fought heav­ following shove five and one-hair today that uxe of the term “vol­
minutes after the now-famillar unteer" roter vista had rewltesl
ily all ilay." an officer said.
The eastern mtumii thrust blinding white flash In the pre­ in some misunderstanding.
Unlike the Army, tha Air Forre
northeast and west of Anyang. dawn sky.
Tha Atomic Energy f’nmmitsioii category nf Inactive raaervlsU in
Font soldier* raptured a hill throe
miles wr»t uf Anyang across hi an unprecedented pre-test, an eludes only a few hundred men
whirh bllter fighting had swirled nmineoment, had warned real who are known to be nnavallahle
for throe day*. An officer said dents to star away from window*. for duty because of physical de
they found -hallow graves all over Highways ware lined hy hundreds freti nr other faetora. Volunteer
who left their home* for a clear­ Reservist* In the A ir Force are
er view and lo '-•rape posalbl* generally in the salt a statu* a*
lh&lt;- Army's tnactlva reserve*.
danger.
A spokesman said today that
Hospitals reported on patients
for treatment a half-hour after Ihe Air Forre Training Command
the blast. No. I I In the world lift will probably draw Ore higgrsl
of atomic explosion* since Ihe i&gt;ro|Mjftlc&gt;ii nf resenrlats who will
first In the &gt;w Mexican deoert la- railed to artlva duty thla
spring. He pointed out that tha
In IBIS.
command.
prior
to
Traffic came to * virtual »top training
Two eutomobila wiecka war* a* th* flash went off at B:4R A. Korea, had lioen geared to an
investigated by the Slate High­ M. Everyone wa* waiting for the erunornlra' peace time operation
way patrol during tb« past 24 concussion. When it came, cars and that the great immediate
hours, and In both easos driver* started up again, gamllert drifted need of the Air Forra today I*
of autonobllee that turned over hark Into tha eaxlmn. and thr Juke for eiprrienred raaarvista who
R e a p e d with but minor bruise*.
hois* and roulette wheal* took up niuld quickly take port in the
At noon yesterday a Mtreury their usual tune*.
training program required for the
coupe driven by W. S. Karen, OrAmong witnesses of today s long rang* build up of all Air
Undo, turned over several Ume* blast were two member* of Uie Fot re opera Ilona.
on Bemlnola Boulevard two miles A EC, Thomas t ■ Murray and
All re*ervlata, whether mem­
north of Sanford, coming to rest Sumner T . Plkr: AEC General ber* of organltad units or volurrIn the swamp t£9 f*«t awayManager Marlon W. Royer and leers, will be called to temporary
Mr. Baron, who la state man- Benstor William KnowUnd (R- active duty for about five days
M'-esrlteoea tta Pe«* M il
agar of the Baboon laportlng Calif.), a member "f »ho Joint
Service, stated that he had Jammed Congressional A t o m i c Energy
on hla brake* to arol&lt;J an auto­ Commission.
Oriham Honored At
mobile which hsd suddenly flowed
Msne witnesses said the hrilsState Jaycee Meet
llant fla*h— taming to a rnaywi imf Mtrtury vvwi vU» ov ^pontFOi, oranga— Minded them temporarily.
a door flew open and M was Gil Martm. a broadcaster for T V
J. Rrailey Odham, atate praaithrown clear aa tha ear Made a station K T L A . **M the *hork dent of the JajrcM*, was named
romplete flip over. Toe ear was waves knocked window screens off Raturday at tha rotating of tha
Jayroe* In i’eatacola at one of
the five outstanding young men
of Florida.
Maxwell Promoted
way Patrol invMllga|*| (fcp ted
T h r five men were chosen by ■
To Rank Of Matfor committee of outstanding Florid i
dent.
Another driver thrown from i
rltlicni who were not members nf
car was Terry Grady ftm ek, It
Capt. Dirk Maxwall of Jack­ th# Jayreee.
of Longwood, xrhoef IM V Fort sonville, eon of Mr. and Mro. R. C.
The fire men included Mayor
e tch got out nf ronffot whlh Maxxroll and Matin* reserve offi­ Harold Turk and Dr. lagnhi of Mi­
vellng at Mfh w i l d gp I k cer, waa recently promoted to rank ami Beach, Earl powers. Gain?*Lake Howoll Raw*. W j f M M
ville accountant, and Ed Rood.
ta rod as II* U p MM M
O ta
Tampa, past stake proaMent of tha
Jam es.
Mr. Odham was commanded for
•m of Um first to land on Guadal­ kU fight for good M M n w H rt ood

Photo IIV T " I
Pntk for their “ KirkshnLie" n nnr. ..
from left ti light U&gt; k row
l e-ni
Net &gt;n, Jon Stine ami S&lt; onto a d t
llisoii, and Franklin Ward; lad torn
ami Jimmy Aruutiong.

W ASHINGTON. Frb&gt;6— &lt;/!*)
R....... .. I lint mile lo tin Western
|Hiwert on IliK Four "|&gt;e4fe“ talks
w.«. dc'inbed aulhoiilalively to
dav ii inviiling that (ierman iv•lie* mini lake priority over all
oilier problem* rrealinK world
tenvron.
Ollitlal* here, alter a prelitnin.rtv &lt;tiulv. leel the note tines not
i Imr the door on the pot'ilnlilv ol
■lie I our lalki but tirillier doe* it
The *p|H&gt;ititiiieni of VY. F. Hunt
assure inch 'alk« will hr held.
as the r bail man of the Sanford
W lul does appear certain it that
finam ial drive for the Roy Scout* Prime Minister S;iys
•'•ere will have lo lie a further
of A met ica wa- nnnoutirril today
by John It. Williams, Seminole
Chinese Do Not Get e*« li.inge between Mosrtvw on the
County ■-huirman
Military M a t cr i a ! one •-nid and London. Washington
Scout leader- throughout tha
rod I'aiis on the other.
IVntral Florida l&gt;unrll will Iwgin
flic Stale llepnitmrnt is rvpr-rU
LONDON. Feb. f* &lt;/1*j 1'iimr
work this week fot the annual
ed lo la-gln consultation with thu
*y that
soliritation "f fund* for the oper­ Miliivlrt Alllee &lt;leiueil
Rnti h and Firneh cnihaaaiaa in
ation of (hr Hoy Hcnolt of Amerlra Hillalti and the I Tvite-I Ul'-v &gt;ie the liiiliiediate future to iletsimlllC
during tPM. An annual budget ofl (ctldlttg pvei thr ,h i- ne&gt; I -I 'I &lt; . vs.tly What the Western Pow116,000 haw turn sat by the Cast t
' *»*• 'In make of ih* latest Ru
toil Florida Council
Kxertilivn jego mateual. limit ihvs •h'lhllV •*o rmnmunii alion whu-h -&gt; u
Boaid, whoie number tncliuh *iv to Hed I hm i
handed to their envoy* in the
Seminole County men. Karlyh
lie told the I lailte &lt;•( * oniio- lit | Kn' o i i ' pital tail night.
lfou«ho|i|et, Marion Haitn*&gt;i, It Bid am % |»ilu v iii till' matin ’ l'
In addition In rmphaurrog
It. Crumley, ami R F IVhe* let Jr .
again Itilssia’a •IrniMpd that tinHrtr I mined Ol tlir h-hi of 'll III
main thing to lie talked about is
are meml&gt;ers of lid- Kxeetitivi
Roald, as are George Maffrtt. C hiiio with die l m in i .Main .rod •h-- rearmament of Grriiinnv, tlie
S o 'let note irportedly r\pre«-i*i|
P. Rrasirigton, ami Ih F. liana*. olliri Iriendly ipvvrininrntt
Cioro-rvallvi- I
|i Gnntman* "illiltgncaa tn bate an eaploraChairman Hunt has -rt Feb. ir­
is* the day for the Hoy Seoul had a-krd the Piitiu Mini In lor&gt; ronfrrenee among deputies
Drive in Sanfonl, and the ram whether China i* lieiog lirntid of the foreign ministers of the
omen will l«e romtueted op * differentia from tin- S’.-&gt;'ei Union foul powrrs. The Soviets would
"Dawn to Du-k” Ivasia. Team* of and the satrlllli- i ••until- of cn • like to know what subjert* other
Mian Germany the Western I’owsolicitors will (&gt;e formed by mem fern Furope.
Gunroom* alro wanti-l to komv ei» would like tn talk mImviiI.
her* of rlvie, service, ami veter
Secret arv uf State Arhe-oti’an.-’ group* In the county, a* well whethrl Ihe lliilled Slate- ha&gt;
as a special Women'* Division !•• made '’rcpieM illation." In fill- (igbt hand man, Amla-iad&lt;&gt;r at
ti* * f lw »««r &lt;i* e -* r l M „ ,
tain about leakagi
••! it itegle I argr Philip Jr-u ip , ha- laeti eon
malerisl to •hh i m Piitiqwan tereing here for a week now with
llrlltih Ambassador Su Oliver
in the R u -man ovlal
ItcttiiiK (lives riorifln nations
Franks and Krenrh aloha* «dor
Attlee replied
Countit'H $25,000 Earli
"It I* the gi-nrtal polo y- if tin- Henri Sonnet on the problem of
government to wntili, .rod in ap alial iihjeits Ihe WeWatrrn p «"
propriate rs • . to rontl &gt;1, llie er* would propose for di&gt;eu..«lon
t A M.A II ASKF.F, Fab. H -I.1V
Russia.
Fault of Florida's »17 eounller b* e*|Hut of all dtategii low mater with
Their general Idea ha been to
received 925JJOU from Hie lax •••­ (al* in order to -nfeguntd mir own
betting at race Irarks so far leqiiireinent and help limit tlie invivt &lt;m the full airing of Ru.
flow of stipplo * to iiiwle*irahfe •la's own expansionist I'olirle* nnd
this season.
the Ihteat I* world pence posed
Aide* of f.'ronptrnllet
M de-tlnatlnin ’’
Gay laid chrrk* for llbJMMJ rarl&lt;
"There i a y ...... of r*|ent by Soviet eommunisni.
The Russians initially proposed
should he rrarhlug the fountle llrrnslng control f» t tint tan pose
Ia*f Noveml&gt;er. They ug
today. A distribution of lin.iesi In this rountly and tn the Fat (nil.
apn ••• wa* made earlier.
rn»lerti cnlonie* China i tiratesl ge Jed a ineefrng of the four pow
Thr schedule uf payments •• on the value had* • the S&lt;ivirl ers to talk about German militaii
fai thi ycat lx thr &amp;an&gt;r *. a Union ami the e.« ,i I uroje-aii ration hv which the Russian*
meant they wanted loalop western
yesr ago when each rounty go* satellite . "
*i&gt;£,tU0 fium the equal division
A qvolrsman lor Hn gn'ctn plana for the irartnamrnt »f W&lt; l
nf llie haiic lax of thiee im rreul inent lioar'l of tiad*- told new men etn Germany. The West ha- in
of earh dollar wager. The &lt;d I later that in geneivl no •spoil Idled these plan* on the gro'jri-1
sgr assUtanre urogram gel tr ilreii-e- at'- gianti-'l for ihipnii-nl the Soviets -Lave already formed
rrijit- from i ddltlonhl taxes of of such thing* as tin. rubber and nnlilniy units In ea«leru Germany
In general, th* Western
re
B percent on l.orxc rare h*dx *•-• machine tools b» isov •&lt;? Iho Coni
sponar has liven to deflate for -Ila
ftwallaaea sisv l’*a* «!*•
J perrenl on dog bets.
iiisslons tuiirh broader than tho-.e
rrjneerned lolely vv'th German I*
uie• They take the position that
•etilernent of German problem
now. avaumlng that was poviible,
would not end the tensions In the
world whirh stem from Russia’s
own liehsvlor.
The last nrevlou* note In the
lly HIIHi-l l-L URINES
I(1«HI|NnH fMi f it * &gt;lfl
T O K W . F‘eh. 6 -&lt;/l*j-Gene«*l Ms«Ailhui
lommcmled lo Washington that ( lune»c Nstro
Lions Clup Discusses
again*! ihe R n l Chineic (one* in K'*re* end di*
l*lans For Fish Fry
He foiuiitenlly hs* hclicvctl tli«i ( ’hixng Ksi-J
u»cH in hrosilcncH wsrfstc sqsin't the (Inn*:*
tdircsct u k I I'mIsv .
T ) i* InNrinentj Irwtlrstc'l Mst •
~
Arthur licllcvc. tin NatronaliM mainlsn-l
sh-uild be aupoorted In • thru*' aullgt’m«'*
against th* Chinese mainland a Fleet In
well a* bring u**.l In Korea If d c ••»|h
■liable
dentTrutna
Thi* strateg- w.«uld
ro «J
picvcntl
Security Lumber Co.
tent with tw« firoiUiiicntal* Mec thrust* eg*i
Arthur ha* followed io hi* tiiajot
Now the
Robbed Of Money Box
militaiv cauinaiw'n*;
nl*tstrengt
1— Tha full employment cf all ges from i
available oower in a lialtlc.
Nationalists
2The old slogan of the p.rifi • belief thal
Uf*r— "lilt where they ain't"
1* their *o
It I* l&gt;el,» veil here that ChiansIn anv ri
box containing about 115 wa*
Kai-Shek's original offex lo aei&gt; I derst— xl tr
stolen,
said Police Chbf Roy G.
NatlonalUt trootn Into hattlu thtea* of
William* thli morning.
•gainst the North Kora*ns wa* against the
The robbery waa discovered hy
dectlaed In ord*r to avnM giving off aHabit
Lieut. Max Haas and Patrolman
the Chine** Communist an escuse frarn u,» n.
Patterson a* they made their
tn enter the campaign. That rea xypuld prop
round In the patrol car et about
on. military men say, la no longer naoMu,# 0fi
1:00 o'clock this morning. In ­
valid.
la* in Kore
vestigation disclosed that entry
High officers her* point out
MneArthu
had been made Into the office by
the breaking of a window In the
north aide of th* office. Thla la
the second robbery there during
U m peat several months.

Seminole County seout- enramp In Fort Mi lton
lion Gathered in front of their cnramnmrnl are,
John Pierson,
A. Johnson, Ronnie Julian, Skipper
llishop; middle row; Kim Kinilmll, Rill Jinnr, Joe
Johnny Robin-on, David Kryser, t'harle- Kottim-lei

5u,uuu Air r orce Hunt Is Appointed Attlee Denies IJ.S.

Reserves C alled
For Active Dirty

Drivers Uninjured
In 2 Accidents Of
Overturned Autos

Int.’gine I hinds’* idcpluioe tytlcm growing
truch
in Ihe paxf
paxt five yean
rruett tn
yrara at it did in
In the
Ibe p
prevKU*
« vk
J &gt;T4r*J
rctpcci. ii belt that — fWr-

Tlayburp aald tht only thing
r-wtgtaai might
'
M UdoM wouf
i ___ be
tn
I U w with referonc*

•Wjdy wot art Had
ltd nut yet through

‘ ij
•a

Kni the l o t three week*. Manhattanites have
•■een unsettled mere than somewhat by the appear­
ance among them of Father Knirkerhoektr. ! am
not being •i.te Complete with powdered wig, knee
Iftrehr* and hioeadnl vest, the good Diedrtch haa
turned up In hotel t/ddsr.r, auhwaya, taxicab* and
on Kiftn avenue, mingling with the hot polloi and
Inking the not.se and confusion of I hla miihegotten
century In stride

Sayburo was asked If tha I’rewlHaul might sock Ivrlalatlon which
W i ld (m power him to draft
C C T*
,h **• nilroad
Id Hut was

Mat war. The

■

Al ’ »o
f ton|

IllltCOPlC "A ISUHCHIN&amp; SAMr

„
They did not Indicate what,
■* •5’ ; » J W f Mr. Truman had In
W l»w UP « While House

mit that tha House
h vnohie tha gov•fl railroad xrorker*
' a nationwide strike

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fContinued i tom Ptge Ono)
wa» tutpetled by the committee
"well miflil have led him afoul of
federal ciimmal law.”
Hu - m-II refused to answer more
than 1011 question* when he o|&gt;tM-ared Iwfor the Senate Crime
Investigating Committee lost Hen
lentlwr. He refuted on ground.- he
might incriminate him-elf, The
Cnri«titulion protects individuals
from lieng forced tr» gve evidence
ag-iimt themselve*. That la *elfInn iminalion.
la’lta' thcislon may affect a
niinrl&gt;er of other |&gt;cndliig contempt
of Congress rase*.
In III cases, the defendant*, like
Ruaaail, claimed that t&lt;&gt; answer
question* put to lim n l»» various
congressional rnrnmittee# might
tend to incriminate them.

THE WEATHER

In Unity Them If Strength— "

canal. Ha rocotead tha rank « f cap­
tain whan tha g w ended.
After attending local schools he
gradnstod from the Vnivarolty of

im Motor*

And Britain Feud
Over China Trade

iicaj;D Terminal Is
Still Strangled By
Strike As Switch­
men Stay At Home
t\ IS IIIM iT O N . fell. t*-&gt; lb
— The Helen-e Transport tdmintitnllun tods) ordered molor freight carries to give the
srmril tone-, the tlomlr Fni » t ) Commie-ion and the mullfirst rl.iiro on thrir service-.
HI V tdmini-trstion Jsme- K.
hnud-on .aid in a slstement
the action - i s required It) the
rsilrnsd lieup rciiltlng from
the » -lim it- of »*ilfhmen at
.Irstrgie terminal-.

tvluntA. nnd Ih* V u
INrw
lliven ami Htrtfiud r.iilroadt *ald
there w.n a general bick-lo-wotk
move on tbore carriers liKiay. They
ianl virtu illy all 'tilling iwitcninen
and other rail workeis made idle
hv the ” vitk « ,11" will out would
hr h.ul on the |uli today.
All thiee liner vlallrd rPilot i l ­
ium of long divtanie icrvire im­
mediately.

Ihere were similar reports of
switchmen letuming to work it
large numbers in Philadelphia, Bos­
ton. Wailungton. Hillmiorr and &gt;n
a ilorrn nr vo other lilies.
fhr Nrw York Cantral, tha
N*w York, New Haven and Hart­
ford railroad and the Pennsyl­
vania Railroad all reported hark*n.uorh move* fall night
and
early today in the east
There appeared no nation-wide
hark to work move, immediately
and the strike kept * stinuglr hold
"ti riiurli of tile nation’' economy.
In Chicago, nm of the rnuntry’s
main mil renters, an Army spokes­
man said thv-tr wa* no indication
that the "(irk rail" walkout was
neai ing an end.
Hut n mil union offn-inl in Philadrlphl.i rah!
I.IOfl union
member- had hern ordered tn re­
turn to work in the Philadelphia
Teimltial Division of tin I'rnntylv .m is
Railroad
Pennsylvania
wolkrl' have hieu trtiirnlng to
wink in New Vruk -Inn- Sunday.
Mntiv other ritir . alio noted no
hark-to-wnrk trend dr &gt;pitr de­
f i ne mohillrer t'harli- F. WllMin’* pirn to the -aorket* last
night
Wilton told thtni their trike
could hurl the I ’nlted States
"inoie than all the I ’ommunlst
nimlp- In Korea put t''gether."
Spcahing with I'm dilrnt Ttuman's approval on n nationwide
hroadca-t from th« White House,
Il'M lIn tS **» r » « » a ui

Use Of Nationalists Considered
For Thrust At Chinese Mainland

an ford Weather
High yesterday f'f&gt;
l.o* today 48
Rain .02 inch
Totel Feb. rein 2.1f* Imhti
Noimel Feb. rain '2..1I Inche*.

The Weather
JA C K S O N V ILL E .
Atlanta
Roston
Ilruwnsvllle
t'hkago
Denver
Dee Mnln«a
Fresno
Now York
Washington
Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallxhavsco

F#b. 6
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42
73
36
64
36
64
46
41
I
66
68
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

TUESDAY FEB. 6, 1931

Thi* Sanford Herald

Use Of Nationalists
( A m I laaed trots Page Dae)
not jiut Korea.
It I* known that he believe* the
present ram palm la only one
phase of a Red thrust for all of
Asia which he says muit be op­
posed with force wherever It be­
comes dangerous.
The U. N. commander has asked
in at Icart three public statements
for authority to bomb what he
calls the ""privileged sanrturay”
of t hinrse Communist Manchuria.
MacArthur ami his top officers
have emphasised a belief the 11.
N. forces cannot be driven from
Korea. For the moment Allied
troops also have bogged down the
mala Chinese Communist strength
and are hacking it to pieces with
concentrated firepower.
But no responsible officers has
said that, with the nrreent man­
power strength, the Allies can re­
train all of Korea or even a tubsianial portion of north of Seoul
The Chinese still have a vast su­
periority in numbers.
It would he consistent with Mar
Arthur’s strategy both to bolster
his forces with atlonallst troops
v ho are a\ s.liable and to us*
them as a diversionary or Trtr;
threat to pull apart the concen­
tration of i Mist effective Rest pow­
er.
The Chinese Communists have
approximately 2,000.000 trained
troops who form the heart of (heir
•rmv. now mostly concentrated Ir.
Manchuria end Korea A new high

All skltaarv Bailees, rants mt
Ihsaks. iHslailMH. arsselaasatlaaa.
ass aailrea ar ealertataisieala far
Iks aaiaass at rslslag faaUs. will
ka rksrarU far al rsaalar aSssrll,
•aa rales.

l o i o i s M u a s r a k n ml Ike
SusrlaUf
nklrk la sallll»&lt;l
•n ln lir lr la Ike as* far reagfcilrail-.s s| all Ike Isral M S , prlsrrS
la Ikls saHignai. as wall as all
Al* Betas ills**Irkas.
TCKH IJA Y, FKII. «. m i
T O IIA V H niMI.K Vl'KHR
'Ihr ttfirld la pflMinf throukh
More Than A Novelist
difficult timrw tut good will
rmrrgr, for lit makta thr wrath
T h « t several o f the novete of chr/ka Dickon* were inof mrn to praUt llim. My timea fl uen tia I In bririKinR almut nodal reform* in n well-known
art In thy hand.-— Pa. .11:16,
Why not settle this draft conliovruy Ly providing fur ihr draft
of lb-year olds with ihr proviso
that they be given al least our year
of military training in this country
befote being sent overseas)
If [)iew 1’r vnoil's plan of cam­
paign fm the K^-tcan war is corbe imiovril but liu one Ins lug*
geilrd yrl lfi.it Diew Praiton
ibuuld be put in MscAilliut's

fact. That he wa* |H?r*onally fnntrumentul in the practical
“''ministration of inntitiitioiiH resulting from thene reform*
i* le** widely realir.etl.
t i
*he novellal ha* recently stated that
ut leant 8600 of hi* letters have never been published. These
contain the correspondence 1sttween Dicken* and an KiiKli*h
lieireaa who *fM*nt |»art of her larRe fortune in s|sin*orini(
low-cost housiriR and in fiiinnciiiif a home for unfortunate
women. In the latter Institution the women were rehabili­
tated and prepared for emigration to Australia, where they
tad a chance to make a new start. Dickens advised this
oenefactrens and s|s-nt much time and eneriry In the ad­
ministration of these enterprise*.
It is InterestliiK to learn that /he flamliiK zeal for
social reform which Dickens expressed in most of his novels
also hud an immediate practical outlet. ||u not only tilspatched hi* fictional Air. Allraw!&gt;er to Australia und it new
life, but alfto Kx*rforme&lt;l thi* Kami* norvlce for aoiih* of the
misfits of real life.

Although ihete is sound reason
for believing thal the one thing
that would set off the third World
War would be the rearming of
Germany, the thing lhal bothers
Thinking It Through
ui is how we could prtvenl World
War IV by gelling the Germans lo
In an uge when we are istmbnrded from all side* by
lay down llteir arms alter they had
prttpayanui, how can we distiiiKuish ls&gt;tween truth and
oner taken litem up again.

falsohod and form correct opinions of our own? One ad­

The conviction seems lo be viser suggests a few rule*;
g«*tfi*k that die only alternative ’ •»
*'*,|r**f "••fcffl; B,,pf yw know what i* :uihl
ti/1not having any hospital al all
ian Jn worrla yyu can define.
whcaile Navy lake* over ia Apni
wjij W ^ returp to lh« old FaraaldL/ughtM building lemporsrily un­
til a new hospital can be built.
The only trouble wrilh lhal it lhal
so many times things done in the

«!2rn’ ,biJM ^aanT ?

emphasised a fortnight ago by
Premier l.laquat Ail Khan or
Pakistan, lie !t,U a press .(infer­
ence in K-iraehl:
“ If the &lt;U. N .) .Security -^un ell Is Interested In pr-o-rvlng
peare, and I am sure it !a In'.errated, It should apply Ita mind
to Kashmir with vigor and speed.”
A few days previously the fit I*
tlsh Commonwealth prim# min­
isters, meeting in Ixindon, had
tried without success to find a
solution which would suit both
sides. One proposal was tu sand
a Joint commonwealth for*» to
Kashmir to maintain peace while
a plebiscite was held. I.laiput All
Khan says he accented but that
Premier Nehru of India rejected
the Idea.
The dispute ha* its origin in
the way the rlose to flOO prln-ely
state* were disposed of when the
Italian peninsula was divided Into
the independent nations of Hindu
India and Moslem Pakistan. I*h»
prince* were permitted to ivle-t
tl— nations lo which llielr slates
should Is- joined. Ho Hindu states
went w ill India and Moslem stale*
with Pakistan -except for Kash­
mir, which presented a queer pro­
Mem.
The ruler of Kashmir, Mahara­
jah Hlr Hart Singh. It a Hindu
while the vast majority of his
subjects are Moslems, lie elected
to Join Hindu India, but naturallv his Moslem people wanted to
hecome a part of Moslem Pakis­
tan.
The logical solution of course
would he a plebiscite, and the
United Nation* tried to arrange
one. However, this obviously
would result in a Moslem victory
and liwlia wouldn’t agree to such
a procedure.
India charges that Pakistan
■^nt troops , Into Kashmir ami

rut i lS f '7 To " V j °nL.,,h! caJ!iP,u" of John H- «»•«•»" University in
! , ' - ^ l h0r
V Klo,Ul*ILCh‘m**ring out each day in a
|,r^
. °!
n,ur ‘f' T ^ „ Tuw.r r
in the renter .if th*
campus between Chaudoln Hall and DeUnd Hall.

(iold Black Market
FlourisheH At $8
Over Legal Rate

Something should be done about
automobile driven who pcniil in
driving on the left eld* of th* toad,
as well at about those who dftve
while drunk or nt eigiwihre rntes
of speed. Why • person prepar-

tour of duly on the left side of the
road has always been something
which we could aot understand,
but recenly the practice seems to ha
growing. If it coakiaur-, we ar*
afraid we art la dnager of bccomlag a nation of lefl haaded driven,
unless there ar* rgeagh of us who
will iasisl upon age right to o*tr
half of tKk highway.
H u t Socialism le ao solutioa fw
labor problems or iaduesrkl strife
N dearly riiowe by lb* currxat
wave ol wildcat strikes by railroad

in e

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be

PA

id

Sanford Forum
Mr. K. L. Dean
Editor of th* Hanford Herald,
Hanford, Fla.
My Dear Mr. Dean:
Picas# accept my sincere thanks
for th* prominent, and generous

iMissionary
n a J sAssemblies.
v n r s K 's

T o r e wa* the high-pitched
whine of the mortar*. And the
whistle of the artillery shells
higher up.
Pock mark* appeared on the
hill* and then th* sound of tho
blasts carried acme* the valley.
The l|*ht bombers droned In.
Th a r left airings of death along
the ridges aa their bomba exploded
one after another In neat row*.
The awe-lt-UNrin* di-play of
tremeedou* Allied Dry power was
the first phase of. the aitari'. It
imnuflagnd hole* and trenches.
Then It wa* the Infantry’s turn
the American doughboys, the
jrks. tha South Korean*. Their

The Ballet Petit# wishes to thank
you for your kindness and re«l&gt;eratl«n In helnlng organli* our
rompony through the articles In
your paper which has brought to
the attention c i Sanford's eltiien*
th# motlret and alms of this Co,
Not only th* Sanford member*
•f the Petit* Ballet but ala* (ka
memher* from Orlando, Wlntot
Park, and M L Deya ar* grateful
for yourana-------------*
eo-operallon.
nUCVrUV
Ann Whitaker
Publicity Chairman

Treasury sells ita gold at 335 an
wine# to other countrle# and their
banka, foreign trsisurie* ran al­
ways krep un their rnld reserve*
by buying from Fort Knox.
Th* |l. B. Treasury, nf course,
•tltHilatM firmly tket iw gold
bought from II mue 1 be allowH to
Editor,
reach the free market Aod there
Hanford Herald
la no proof Uust nny cf It ever
Dear Sir:
did. directly.
if It It written In th# will of the
The Fort Knox hom’d has he*n
Fish Ratal# that Sanford ,‘a to hn dwindling at a rar-wd rate 'lit**
phovision* I* the
who*** tn beats u
to build al orseef
F&lt;n|, ih# mck
tmuing 4a extra k
a-d drawings F j
eem.h%, to all pa
In thlriv rlavs.
Scronl. W* bav
f*e slmnlc Ms "vk

Mi. and Mr*. Harry b
moved to their new home
Ijike Front.
I'fr. Jame* I*, An«l«i«*n •
K f^'lrr FifM,
M i", -pci
last wrrkrn&lt;| *lth hi* patrnU, M
ami Mra. J. II. Ar»«lrtM»n. Ir.

Krrrnt gm-sts nf Alt mi-1 MrM. I~ Full uni wrrr Air. ami Airs.
I.. A. Ilrnand an-l I,. I. Itrnsud uf
Fharlrilun. S. F.

Center at *tto A. M.
The cirrlaa nf thr W. S .F. 8.
meet Mumlaj at .1:tst P. M:
Firtlr No. » Mra. (I. I.. Harks
— 117 Kuinmiiliu Avrnur; Cirrle
No. 2— McKinley Hall; Cirrle No.
H Mm. I. J. Boyette 2I« Unity
A vp. (Market h.t-krti; Cirrle Nn.
R— Mrs. II. F. Ityal -HIS Magnolia
Avenue; Cirrle No. ft— Chun-h
Sanctuary; Cirrle No. 7A— Mra.
Marvin Dyal- WVi I'lumuaa Drive
(Market llaskrtl— S:(&gt;0 P, M.;
Circle N«. 7B-.Mra Marvin leddon— 112 Rosalia Drive— 8:00 P.
M. Wesleyan Guild meet* Mon­
day at g:U0 r. M. with Mr*.

Arthut C. Whltln-y of Chivitga mcmlM't of thi- flui-tinn Sr iotaHoard of la-rtuit-«hi|i, win, wi I
deliver Ih*- Ivetute. "Chrlstl*'
Science. A Foundation for World
Hrothi-rhood and I'ean-" nt tic
Seminoli- 11inh SchiMil .AuditoriiU'i
.Sunday at .1:15 I*. M. Fntmerl)
an Army Fha|dnin, Mr AAhltney
served with a front line outfit
dining the I'*tS Allied offcnslti
in Belgium. Following tin rationtion nf his sight, be intered Ih'
practiee nf Christian Sen-nee heal­
ing. lie has lertuied throiighnut
the United State-, Canuda, lireat
Itr'taln and Ktltopc since his ap
(Miititim-iit to the Christian Selene.
Hoard of I.retur&lt; ship in P‘ll. Th*
pilldic Is invJlts) to nttrlHl thtecture

Air. ami Mr*,
of New Ox fort),
with Sir. Robin
W. R. Russell.

Mark Wittkio&lt; li.t
home I torn I be A •' I
AA'ayrto -, lit
niter
Alt*. J. M. Ilegg- rrtuinnl Abut treatment fm injutieday In Southern College in in an atrident
Imkrlaml, alter spending the
wrekeml with Mrn. C. A. Adams
Mtv Tbom.it Fiegg Wilknt'oli
and family.
of Kuf.ml.t, Ain., left ■-iiU'tnv vf
tri viviting wllb bet ilnughlei nn«l
N. It. Johnson has liven moved In son-in Inw, All nnd 'I t - Wnllnee
thr hnmr of his aon l.urian John- Dell, for Tnnipn to nttend Iht
ton at I6IB West First Stirei (Sanparilla
where he I* critically ill.

Die St Agnes Chapter of the
Holy I 'toes Kpiseop.il Chinch met
yrstrnlay at the home of Mrs. S.
D Chase
Following cancellation of
all
home meetings diirinc lent, it
was .uguuittred that the chaplets
will meet on Mondays at 2:0(1 I'.AI
at the Finish Mouse. Mr*. S. O
Chase will continue the lesson on
"The Holy Sctiplurr."
Aflrt the meeting refreshments
were serve.) to the following: Mrs.
Henry Mrt.aulin, Airs. It W. Kitpice lit, Mra. W W. Wat net. Mi
Alex Vaughan, Mrs. Fred I’opc,
Mis Mmgaiel Mar hall, and Mrs
K. C III,ido k
Ms.. Mr- W A Fitts, Mrs
It F Whilncr, Mrs. Alien Jones.
'I i - Auric C.Kik, Mr- Dean Tin let sn.l Mrs. Joseph Saunders

The Westsulc Primary School
had a Fontnlns Day progtam
TTiiiisdnv
afternoon honoring
the 1•• pa&gt;t presidents.
Mis. Al anno SI J»h|t. principal,
liltr••.lues .1 (he |itist |ii midrnto
and pres, ntr.1 each one with *
corsage of .amillias. As inch piesirlcnt wa» IntriMluced she put
ranilles in the rake foi the nutn*
her ol years she served as presi­
dent.
The tahli was overlaid with .1
les-iint i fill nit work tablecloth.
Centering the table was the Inigc
Idithdiiy rake with gold and green
can.lies and yellow glnelbdusea.
Those honored were Mrs. IVail
Hansel. Alt- into Schemel, Mrs.
J. II. Powell, '•)• W F. Rungs,
Ml
C K Hunter, Mrs. It. I„
Heard, Mis K. C Williams. Mrs.
I.uidon Hinson, Airs. II. IS. Atrtlitin. Mi*. F. |( Jones, Mis. John
Mill* i, Mr- \
|| ItlHIIItltm',
Mrs. H \V little-. Mis Irene
l.udwig, Mt . Ted AA'iHiams and
Mis. Saey King.
T . AA'. Minton sddte-srd thiI hr Ilk iitHA ItinM .i rh.ipti i group during the business Hirel­
«•( Ih*' llrl.i S Ktlia l'hi*d mr! Mnn ing and urged thrm to contact
•U&gt; rvrninK al Ihr hnmr |»f Mm . ineinla-rs of the hgislatuie to
(iroigfr I&gt;.ifii;lrittHn
see that the sehiads continue their
I’lrtti* u rh ’ rumplrlnf fni thi* pi ogress.
rhaptrr In *pon*nr n n»r»rrrt h\
Hefreshmenls were served tu
Ihf Htrlvin &lt;11**•
for thurify th&lt;- menilwr* anil guest*. linenn Mar I at th&lt;* S«»iith Sitlr I'ti- tessi-s were Alts. F C. AA'iHiams,
mary S* h«Mi| \u.hlt.ritim
Mra K, F FamnbcH, Mra, (I. II.
Mra. m i r
.Ir., rr|M»iinl Hudson. Mis ttllvei W Hall and
ttiat *hr h.itl nttmilnl thr iMianl Airs. John Andes.
*lirriti*|d tMt-rtiny* «»f thr Krrim M l..iiiiHitn M«niiMiat It«»«|»itt«l
Mis. ( Imilr* \twh»|tich
up.
p**intri| nw rivil lh*f«iiM* rhaiimanAflri thr ltii«inraw
rrf»r*hnirtitw wrfr «rfvnl t»y Mri
I hititflrtiiiiii nriit ri»-howtr«w,
Mnphnr I dtnnrllv, tt thr fttllnu inu
'll* I ,r -.1#i &lt;; ut hr it*. \lr* Ihin.iM
•h'nn, Mi* U altri Tuinrr. Mr«.
Kuprnr Williamw, Mr*.
|t&lt;il»cit
It'll* **•*»», 't i
&gt; otlw 'If -• \\ •,
Klrininif, rhaptrr ilivtTtnr, Miww
ShliIry Smith and Mi* Kllinlirth
I h’Min

filings «re buttin' up st school
this neck! I’reparalinns for the
Jonloi-SculAr llan&lt;|iirt ate .soil
itway and dates ln-ing utadr! It
I'M.lta like it's tu Is- a ctalld af­
fair as always and ssr li.ipc that
nil you Juniors noil Seniors can
conic! tVo bear that I'al Cassulw
tnnv
WTurini; yellow that uitc,
ami what could look UtterT Alan
llrticl lias risked a Junior nod we
In-I they'll have lot* of furs to­
gether! \Vc sincerely hope you nil
tinsc fun that lilirht!
The basket Hall came tonight
is out of town. It would lie u re
if you could go; we know our team
would apprccinte n few home f&lt;dUs
there. Scheduled for 7:10 in Day­
tona! Make •
The came la«l Friday evening
was called duo to icy nichwisy*We would have played SI. Augus­
tine.
Somelbmc s|serlal eonilng up
this wrekeml; intnr «&gt;lbri than the
S. •|rt| |day S \ svstinierfnl raatl
heavenly ailing, (nnrty and ••mileal and wot lb eyriy bit of IT.
t rills! Ser 'Sevenleeiilli Slilitniei"
this I n.In njls* id the S II S.
Auditorium; you go in tin- jfls rIl'HMt itl |
ItHt* llememla-r this!
The (Vlerv f'ctl artirles »r Ih'
ing written anti we Iioih- they ale
exttii gissl lltia tilin' A g t itn•I
edition will In' tinned nut, so 'el’s
buckle doit n and stall those |*ctia
to winkin'!
Seems as If nil came. Ibis
week me nut lit town Their I*
one fiidat evenin' with l's!atka.
Kite's hoping it isrorcs In us,
ub 7
And what Setibu is -poiliii i
lovrl) di.unotid rinc? Nni bet
engagement ring either! Itst thenare M I S (ding bells soon!
We were nw fully sorn m bear
that Joyce Anderson's tit md Dad
bad tatssed awnv. I tor nio.l -hteeie
sympathy. Joyce!
17lit it the weekend, kids, ' lial's

BADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

Old b'a.shioncd Tcnl Ucvivnl
I .amid Avp. A '.Mb St
S lllt V I C K S 7 :.*I0 N I G H T L Y K X C K I’T S U N D A Y
S U N D A Y S E R V I C E S -T:0(» I*. M
E V A N G E L I S T J . I* K U R Y G llt llS O f
H E N D E R S O N V IL L E . N. C.
E V E R Y O N E W ELCOM E

Alt nnd Mr-.. Itirlinnl Stiiekrr.

is home Fdgi'rlnn AVi»r. and llttn |( (Jrlep,
Alaliama l.ibit), Abmt., iMUints nnd uiiclr
with hit rps|tecllvely, -if All- Al I.. f'nlA. Smith. tltm. ate g n e -t- nt I be home of
Air

Seminole Hi
Ilf B E V E R L Y &lt;.HAY

UIHl!,r

and Airs. Fnllitm

Ml** Lillian Hoyle ha* resumed
her atndie* at Duke University
Airs. II IS. lb-lb' -if AAintri
aftrr spending the mld-acmcsti i Park and Airs. H I- Tinner and
holidays with her patents, Mr. and daughter., I 'nndvn nod Ann, spent
Mrs. Lloyd F. Boyle.
the vvrrkrnd in Chnttnn&lt;-&gt;gn. Tnnn
with Alls- Alil-lretl Tnrtivl, wTn« is
Friends of Mi’s. W. K. Watson a shut-id must nt Filaogvi tins
will lie glad to learn llutt she ptlal
ha* returned lo her home after
In-ing confined to the FernaldI**rlr»»»l4 *-f Mr
f
r««rtuak
laiught«n Memorial Hospital.
#»f
"I Jmiw*
(•III, will i r ^ f r l Id U mih nf thf

Athor*gr&gt;kk4tAnd»len.
dar lU r t certain to com­
pliment the Junior figure.
In "O ld K e ltic/' an Im­
ported Irish, linen that’*
creaae-reaiatant and San
forited. Colors are pink,
natural, make, aqua, red,
brown and navy. S i m 7
(615.
r r .........

Williams. Jn . Mrs. II H. Coleman
will apeak on flower arrangementa.
The Central Circle nf the Gar­
den Club will meet with Mra. K.
ft. Kilpatrick at her home 22M
West eighteenth Street at 10:00
A . M.
.
The Mlmn-a Circle of the Gar­
den Flub will meet at 10.no A. Al.
at 'Ir*. Fart Fhorpening’s home
at '.’M&gt;7 Palmetto Avenue.
Dirt Gardener* Flrcle of thr
Garden Club will meet with Mrs.
John Roger* at 010 Myrtle A*enne, at 10.00 A. M
Hanf-rd Townsend Flub No, |
will hold Its semi-monthly meeting
at the city Hall at 7:30 P.M. A
Valentin* party will lie held gp#
refreshment, will lie served. AIT
visiting Tosntsendlte* and friend#
are Invited.
T h r Rote Cirrle of Ihr Garden
Flub will meat at 0:45 at the horns
of Mr*. Charles H. Dawson on
Cameron Avenue.
The Aralea Circle of the Garden
Club will meet *1 8:00 P.M. at the
jm M iH
home of Mr*. Bill Tyre on MellonStZIS—li-K)
vtlle Avenue"The Magnolia Circle of thr Gar­
V , 1*/ ts.- cs.-fc-". ic-.trf «t4 y t h den Club r'.ll meet at 10:00 A.M.
eted buttr-i ra t-pU f if p«li1 i d at tha bom* of Rr*. C. I - Powell.
— d# coftsf ti co-rb«d taste- redgsgkem. E. B. Blow# will talk on tropical
Get tk# "#• p»***y 'ool «"'A Ike;# Ink- landscaping.
•0"*bU pU-di.
The lllbiarua Cirrle of the. Gar­
den Club will meet at 3:00 at the
horns of Mra. Joe Meisrh, 2801
West First Street. f&gt;t-hostess will
••M Nfa
be Mrs. Frank Meiach.
I,*fiten Evening service* at tha
All 8oals Catholic Church will he
at 7:10 P.M.
The Salll* Harrison Chapter of
the D. A. R. will meet at 3:00 P.
M. at Mrs. C. Stuart Brown's
home with Mrs L P. Hagan a*
ro-hoatrsa. Visiting D. A. R.'s ar*

19S9 Dodg- Sedan
Kadl« a.&lt;d Heaav,
MpeeUI A m *

1947-46'a Ihilfk Hcdanetle

1947 hyamsssth Special I k i n g M

Robert Fe i Fullum ha* teen Hcmlk «•( li«•
Miu Mintilt
Diluted In. the United Stales Ward whirl* (Wfiirrett l-t-t week
avy and
present addrrpi« Is at the home of arvdhrr- danaMel
to be present. Visiting Rrbrkah' in Alismi
afe weeome.
Ani-mg lb-*** wh» attei-.lrd tbr
Under the *p&gt;in*»vr*htp of the
Beta Sigma Phi sorority the rr miKt-rt of fie ninn i tiuaitri m
reptinnist at the Pernald-Laugh- 111Inn.In tg«T night were Alt and
ton Memorial Hospital is Alts. C. Alt- Hoy Alnnn. Air and AD- I
M. Gsiloway, Mi an-l Alts KvanK. Carlton.
A “ World Day of Prayer" will McCoy, Air* l-thn I. (iall-wsv,1
Iw observed at the First I’rrshy- Mr*. 8. O. Chase, Air*. AVulls.terian Church at 3:30 P.M. with Bell, Mr*. D. 1.. Thrasher. Mr- F
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith as chairman. 8. Vernay, Alt*. John I.. 1..... AlrThe Jararanda Circle will meet A. M. Phillips. Ml*. C. II Winn.
at 3:00 P.M. at Mra. Thoms* All-* Alatv Ann linllnwav, Mi
Vaughan’* home on West High- Allison l^e an-l Atl*s Atargm-'i
Davis.
teenlh Rtreet.
B A T U K flA T
A program for rhil-lrrit. In ronJunction with the “ Worl-I Dsy of
Prayer" will hr held at MrKmley
Halt at 10:00 A M with Mrs. AV
I’. Chapman in charge.

Wattl e Pi que in
Summer Prints

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Muni urns, ntithr it | i r r l r « l fur r v r ty lh in K f r«m * 'n
tits ilressrs In **%m ilts; fnrtti.tl- N tm hutk -tl Ihr
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• A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE •

SAVEI SAVE! SAVE!

Where Happine-s Fmtt
Kn l.lllle.

SHOWING TODAY &amp; WRDNKKPAY

Remlnol* Rrbrkah l^tdge No. 43
wilt hold lie regular meeting in
The Otld Fe|luw» Hall at 8:00
PP. M. All members are urged

DOTTED
LAWN

SORORITY

EMBOSSED

RAYONS

CO'ITONS

look.. |r»l»n ashes like
easily dollrd Hoik*. No
need to wen* almul thr
d o t * (»H-hinx a w a y !
Ihry'te permanent! Ilia
Ctuare n ( light, dark
«hadea oith ohlle data.

tlsnd ■ s.hshlr p r i n t '
• Hh that tolce-lhe-prire
'mill! Hotl-Hrsping . , .
«o right fm ahlrrlng ami
If sti r
galhrri.
III g
rholre of print* and rotora! Wonderful tor )«u r
new "dremy" drm al 33”.

( rarkrr rrl*pn*»s ptrssed
not In s tin) h-itirjfitn-ti
Hr»i|ti! N »» culofH , , .
wimdrrtal »hen u»rd ton
al a lltael KmboMtd cotions ar* important fash­
ion tteos lor Spring! 15".
Advaar# No. J ) l f

i

Kx.ia clean ear. Motor completely overkauled
mysterious “ Mister A ” who -was
the victim of a 1750,000 blackmail
case la London la 1WL
This was before th* urine* came
to the throne, but bexeim* he w m

.Mrs. Tap Itcnnrtt of Savannah,
tia.. Is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. C. .A. Adams

Waltrr Meeds Smith
from the University nf
spending the holiday*
parents, Mr. and Mr*. R.

E

Your to-operation contributed
much toward the outstanding auaeeas of the chain In Sanford.
Sincerely
Mra. Voile Williams
Publicity Chairman

Mr. and Mrs. T . I. Harris of
Dsytona Beach spent Monday aa
the guests nf Mrs. K D. Moldcy.

Mt. and Mr*. Flit ford Ah-Klli
bin attended the Junior league
Provisional Hall Saturday in Or­
lando.

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Editor, Ran font Herald
107 Magnolia Avenue
Hanford, Florida

(to height when (he pounding, this
blaming bad almost died down.
The fixd soldiers— tiny .Igurea
agataat tho forr M U ,-c re p t urn
ward. Each maun carried a hrixht
roljrw! rnmel ro It could he spot,
than they Had with th* raitroxd teo by friendly aril'lery and air
•vracn. Personally w* thiak tbae*
l- , nasiiLiaLla
a— »k •
■ W W W IM R M M 10 til#

Autmad*' compkiat for ihey Haw

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Social Calendar

Kolrert Hagan at I7UJ Park A w .
true.
The Business and Professional
Women's Club will have their
monthly morning coffee at thr
Yacht Club from 7:»0 to 0:U&gt; A.
M. The public Is invited to attend.
Under the sponsorship of Beta
Sigma Phi sorority the receptioniat at the Fernald-ljiuchton Me.
murial Hospital it Mrs. Chatlrs
Vodopich.
The U ilirs' Auxiliary to the
Brothri hood of llailinad Train­
men will hold its regular business
meeting in the I O.O.F. Hall at
3:00 P.M.
T h r Anna Millet Circle will
meet at the Klks Club for its reg­
ular meeting at 8:00 P.M.

'Tw E l l l o u T DE
FoYrt o' July */

The United StatM stll has the
lion a share, bowerer. ,The coniblued gold holdinga of all other
eountrlea— except Russia, whose
figures are a secret— are put at
SIO.O billUni. Federal Reserve
hank* In the United State* report
they have fRlt billion in gold ear­
marked for foreign account.
Russia's gold production la also
• secret, hut some mining source*
estimate It at around six million
ounces a year. United Bute*
miners turned out 3,301,(1*3 fine
ounces in 1950, compared with the
all-time high of 43*0,040 ounce*
In 1040.
Aa long as th* United 8talra'
gold holding ar* twice aa big aa
th* ra il of the world (oicept Ru«ala) caralilnrd, th# U . 8, Treaaary** galley of maintaining $3&amp;
4 can’t bo affected by any
lings on the black market.

Grin Attack Is Launched On Four
Red-Held Hills By Allied Forces

Although Florida Fashions is
moving its mail order business to
a new location, the factory, or
dtrii-miking department, which
It) JIM IIKCKP.lt
will rrmain here, we understand,
(Fur H AL IIO YI.K )
employ* about 130 |teople and has
SUWON, KOREA— (/!’) -| our hilltops smouldered. For each hill a
an annual payroll of tome 1250,­
000 a year. Alio as the business
Four United Nation* units were ia action There was a hill for rach to
continues to grow, il is hoped to lake and shove the Allied offensive another notch to the north.
expand this dress-making depart­
ment until all or nearly all of
Florida Fashions dresses are made
here. Now only about 20 percent'

5 oa* e t&gt;e Fo l k s m t
5TAM TBP B D V lN ' F u H
^H RISM u S • f o ' LAS*
TH V 4 K S L IV IN ’ A i n *

.Mrs. Chafer ICntcrlains l'nuuders Day Held
St. A kiu'h Chapter Ily NVestside Primary

Social And Personal Activities

r a r , m
' w
f e r .
are sending Hindus Into Kashmir
to Increase the Hindu voting
iiower. Already there have heen
bloody clash#* In Kathmlrr rtetween Moslems and Hindus,
;
. v Kashmir seaa the largest of th*
fythig/kiatfcChnd possesses rlrk
her we^M

President Truman calls for a (6
billion dollar tag-increase, includ­
ing a l r&gt; percent hike in tales on
tome &gt;0.000.000 individual Ameri­
cans. Tliuaif void withholding taxes
have been $|00 a ytsr, you may
np ed
to be withheld in the
I no llorultl rogrut* an ocror in last nicht’a Nlitnrfal
future. That j» little gnough, to be
F
t
.x
7
hn i1
" t ^ rt’nt*M,ln!llci,Wn ,r
M rl A t and J im m y
sure, in the light of world condi­
Foxx had not yet been nilmlttwl to the Hall at Ffctne They
tions, but it it reaching the point were both admitted in this year's balloting.
*
a stake in the efficient and econ­
omic operation o| our government.

man of th* Nationallit' security
council, «*li*..iiuw it tu Tokyo toll
newsmen recently that hl« form
had sufficient manpower to mak#
Uie thnut but needed such equip,
ment a* artillery ami aunt.
Ho, who laid he would rotnmai.V
•uch an expediation, exprr-.j
confidence the Nationalists could
land auccaeufullr In South China
by th*
and ‘"would he welcomed
‘
people.” He aaitl Coraraunlit d*
tensive strength wax thin hut wai
treinr Ini erred rapidly.
' American officers here have ex­
pressed belief that a Nationalist
expcsIiUtionarv force would rroulre considerliale American sup­
port In equipment. Their opinion-,
of sucreaa are varied.
But most of them arrre that thn
use of Nationalist forres In the
K -rees.. campaign and the threat
of their t-se against the Chinese
mainland &lt;-,&gt;uld have a tremen­
dous Impact.
•
For one thing the hint of a re­
surgent Nalionalits Torre might
stimulate considerable guerrilla
activity within Chinn ami might
Inflame whatever popular dis­
content there might la*. For an­
other, the use of Nationalist wav.
“ .■ia.es tu bomb Communist torgets might Involve lesa polltk'.tl
dynamite that if American plan, s
were used.
Atneriran commanders believe
that during the winter the Allies
ran hold a preponderate advan­
tage, as now, over the Chinese In
Korean ground fighting. But dur­
ing warm weather the Communist
manpower superiority might h.
come more Import-vnt rfituirinp s
further Allied fallback to avr.B
entranment.
Fn that case the spring would t*
an advantageous time to rmolnv
the Nationalists in a wav that
might split'the Chinese Commu­
nist troop concentrn*inn- to pro

PAUL

TUESDAY FED. ft. 1951

« WEDNESDAY
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IBBENNETTCUMINfeSGWENNBLONDELl PERREAU
!GEORGESEATONTWILLIAMPERLBERG
— Shaft Fealarao—

Carton* “Fresh LaU Ilian"
Bead— “MtNek Weadareaa * Orchestra”

_______ Faramauat News

~

Al*,is '«• &gt;, e l-e t* ttriling la i&gt;« nn! A tm get
nat'txndinc inlnr r a n tra,(i, plu- a emmith.
firm fabrir! Really good
buy hecsitsc th* rulorx
a re omen right la!
San/orlisdll 33” .

�By W ILL GHIMHI.F.Y
NEW YORK. Feb. 6— &lt;/Pj— Kentucky gained new suppoit today at
the country** No. I college basketball team and loti a terioui challenger
when Long Idand Univenity dropped completely out of the top ten.
Ihrte were the principal development* in the Aitocialrd Preit* eighth
weekly poll of i|»ort* writer* and broadcaster*.
Of the 168 who ca*l ballot*. 78 named the Wildcat* the be*l in the
nation, '(he No. 2 tram. Oklahoma A. and M. received only 15 first
place vote*.
♦
'
" ** - - - - - - Last week the Wildcat* polled
42 fint place vote* and the Aggieet 31. Kentucky received 1239
point* ilt the latest poll, which i*
flgutrd on the basic of ten for a
No. 1 vote, nine f’-r second. *te.
Th*
who drew heavy sapport in the second and third brac­
kets. collected 1100 point*.
lly JACK H A N D
The main ehakeup saw the I.IIJ
NEW
YORK, Fwb, O-ZA1)—
Blackbird*, who lost four of five Quick now, who i* baacball’a homo
games on their recent western, run champion?
trip, tumble from fourth to 12th.
Hah* Ruth)
Vlllanova, winner of Ifl out of
That’* the usual answer. But it’*
17 game*, moved into the first ten, wrong. The llahe’a (MJ were high
taking over the No. tt position. for the major*.
The Philadelphians were 11th a
Hack in 1933, Jon Hauior hit
week ago. This created the first G9 for Minnra|&gt;olia in th« Ameri­
break In the top ten In three can Aasocialian. In 1948 a gentle­
weeks.
man named Uoh Cruax also hit f&gt;9
Here's tna new roll-cull of bas­ for Amarillo, Te*. In the W#*t
ketball might: Kentucky, Oklaho­ Texas-New Mexico league,
ma A. and M., Indiana, Kat\«as
Muylr* you remember Hauser.
Slate, Itradely, Columbia, St. He was around &amp; long time hut
John* of Brooklyn, Ht. I.oui*. VII- never hit the top to stay. Chances
lanova and North Carolina State. are you never heart) of Crue*. II*
The poll, Itaeed n games thrugh also hold* the run* batted tn
last Saturday, »nw Kan*a* Slatn cruwn with a whopping 261 In
move fnim *eventh tn fourth, St. I94H. That beat Tony l^ iirri'* old
John'* from ninth to seventh and 222 in the thin air of Halt Lake
St. laiul- from tenth to eighth, N.
C. Slate fell two notchr* to tenth. City in 1926.
You might think T y Cobb *lolc
LIU, returning hum.1 from a
two-game «pllt In Ron Francisco'* the most Idisc*. He &lt;foC* hold the*
Cow Palace, lost laid week to A il- majors’ modern record with 9fl
von*. 42-41; Kansas State, 96-06, for Detroit in 1916. But digging
Into the past century you find
and St. Iatiii«, 02-67.
"We hit off more tlinli Wf could Harry Htovey of I'hitadelphia with
rhew," rolntneotril I .It) coach I Mi in IHKri and llertlfcn llailrr
Clair Dee veaterday. "We didn't of Dallas In the Texas lo-ague witli
have the bench *lrenglli for aueh 14*1 in IHK9
Minor league reeor&gt;t« resurrect*
an ambitious try."
Here are the Iraillne team* with est hy Hen Morgan for the Na­
fir** place votes and season re­ tional A*soclatiou uf Minor Iwagues come up with a gent who hit
cords In pa rent he***1
I. Kentucky (701 UR-1)
1239 .400 or better four straight years
in tha same league. Frank Houelt.
2 Ollahoma A A M 4IB) (19-1)
lion man wae hit D im e and ha played
HO for Great Falls and Halt I.ike City
3 Indiana (13) i n It
731 in the old Hmon Association, 19114. Kansas State l i l t MA-3)
043 14.
6 Bradley (111 120 3)
666
ft Columbia ( 12-fl i
Once I here wa* a M**i hitler for
424 an entire mojou . In IH67 when a
7. W. John- (91 116-2 )
309 base on ball* wa* neared a* a hit,
8. SI. I-nuls 114-41
ItM Miltnn Scott of Karma* City, tlieri
9. Vlllanova (7) (14 It
10. North Carolina H um
in Ihr Western league, trasttral an
(1) (19-4)
even .600.
If you think your club wa* bad
laat year sympathise with the
citixene of lllytheville, Ark. They
finiahed the second half of a eplit
1925 season In the Tri-State Lea­
gue with a 4-44 record for an all
lime low of .083. Still they had
tha batting champion on the club.
•Her*'* ap oddity. Champion in
moat league*— E r l), ' Fa., 3*4.
Turd* mat the half was a split
a football coach at Minnesota wa* season pennant lit tha 1928 Cen­
at an end today, complrtnt hy a tral Id-ague.
testimonial dinner last high! at
Dr lake Mt-Lennsborn, HI. which
which hr heard words of praise won two rhampl&lt;&gt;n*hipa in two
from athletic officials, conches and different league* In the name year.
player* who learned their football 1910. It led the Southern Illinois
league when it disbanded, switch­
In hi* 18 year* at the Gopher ed to the Kitty league ami grab■choo), nierman-cnarhrd team* bad the second half flag.
won the Western Conference title
Bill Kennedy'* atrikeout mark
five time*, ware acclaimed many of 464 fer Rocky Mount, U.'X In
year* e* the best In the country tha Coaetal Plain Id-ague in 194(1
and had five undefeated season*. atlll stand*. Before him It wa*
Bierman, after hearing praise Virgil Trtteka with 418 at A n far his ability as a coach, told ilaluela, Ala. In tha Alabamanearly 1,000 parson* In the ball­ Florida League in 1938.
room of Coffman Memorial Union,
that hie coaching itaff deserved
the good words more thsn himself. minutes eerh following the din­
He gave no Indication of whst ner. Herbert O. " F r it i" Crl.ler,
he plan* lo do. He can remain at
Mlnnssota as a professor of phy­
sical education. H t said he was
a m "of only two thing*— that
football will be of paramount In*
tereet to mo, ond that I shall al­
ways bo vitally Interested In Minn-

69 Home Runs By
Minor Leaguer Is
Baseball Record

He was given a combination
radio-record player-telovlslon sot,
■ pair of binocular* and ■ nauti­
cal citwk.
Speakrr* ware limited to two

[ Minister Feels
fJood Again

Brown Bomber Down
To 208 For First
Time In Five Years
MIAMI. Feb. 6— (Special)-—
Joe l-ntiii, the “Brown Bomber"
fighting to regain the worlds
hravyweighl championship, will
meet Omelio Agramdnlr, the
heavyweight champion of Cuba, in
a ten round bout at the Miami
Sliudmm tomorrow night. Lout*
must lick ihe Cuban champion to­
night and Andy Walker in San
Francisco on February 23, il he
raped* lo get a crack at Charle*
and the heavyweight champion­
ship of the world.
laiul* has trained hard and
faithfully for this fight. He will
rnter the ring In excellent condi­
tion. He P ip e d * to weigh 808
pound*,, which is ten pound* le»*
than he weighed for the title 'hot
with Ktxard Charle* last Septem­
ber. Joe weighed 214 whrn he
licked C o a r Ilrion in Chicago last
DecernIter and 210 1/4 when he
hnrtfkrd out Freddie lleahore in
Detroit last month.
l.oill* fully realise* that he
mu*t ln-at Agramonte am) turn
the trirk just a* fa*t a* possible
a* A g ra m o n te |* a terrific punch­
er, one of the hardest hitter* In
the heavyweight rank*. He ha* 41
fight* ami won .11 of them. lie
Im* scored 21 knockout*. Agramuiie ha* knocked out nueh fight­
er* a* Johnny Flynn, de n e June
and Johnny Haynr*.
Major 1'eeple* ami Willie Slatev.
co-promoter* of the fight with the
International Doling Club, predict
a crowd of I 6JX1O fight fan* fur
the reran and a grn»- gate &gt;&gt;f
860 000. Louis ha* fought two ex­
hibition* here in Miami, against
Elmer Ray he draw 136,000 and
in with Grno Jone last year, he
drew 129,000.
The fight show will start at 9
o'clock tomorrow night with an
excellent card of pieliinlnaiy
bout*.

Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

tp. Kventio. Ilicpr l‘arc**
f o i m t ii a *rH— a/1 aih* mm*
Ifigh Hinc. Ctrel; Anaw, D*ll*»c-.
r ,u ” Hom-r’/ r' C5S*C*'
' f? irl l t t l l H U H — FWtaHlr

A 8IOA0WAY CHORUS UNI and the circus ring were stepping stonea for
20-yrar-old I dii) Jciin I'n-chtl on the way to cum Iaude graduation from
Hunter Coll**.- in New Y&lt;-rk City In addition to dentin; herself to a
tlexrve. l/.l* *lw. won n*i bo* (n PM Beta Kappa, the national honor
swirly. Tin wriultl* iwrlortnrr ftutn the Hron*. N. Y., U ihown In tier
beach rovtumo and (Inirt) wearing her graduation mortar hnartl rep
tons' rial* el Hunter College numbered S63 girl*.
(International)

SpurtH Roundup
lly HUGH F U L L E R TO N , Jr.
NEW
YORK, F*h rt- (/!•&gt;—
I'enn Elate College I’rt-sblent Mil­
ton Elrrnhower, who i* said to lx*
on the lilt of pin*peels for Ihr
position of bairLall commissioner,
really must toy* bavrball— withont lb* soulhein *.cent.. .During
the buiiesl pail of lb* period when
he was taking over lb* Penn State
Job last fail, Eisenhower called off
the piogram of hand-shaking, of
f trial appear slices, elr., and even
passed up a imiffered round of
golf with hi* brother, General Ike,
tu likten to Ihe world series on the
radio...And hi* chauffeur, Sammy
Blater, reporta (hat prexy Milton
won’t Hop for lunch when they’re
traveling if it meaae interrupting
a ban-ball broadcast, hut make*
Hammy run trtto a Toadtide itahd

Ryder CupMutch(sot*H
Tu I’ inehurtit CourNe
LOS A N Q E LC 8 , Feb. B &lt;/Pl
(iolfdotn's intemational classic, Ihe
Ryder Cup matches between the
United Stale* ami Great Britain,
will be played Nov. 2 and 4 at th*
picturasque Pinehuist Club
in
North Carolina.
The leading 10 profenlonals of
England will be shooting fur their
diet victory over America's big
to since 1933 and their very first
win in this country since the cup
first started ehuttiing arroaa th*
«r#an In 1987.
Th# dj»79-yard 1‘iuehuret lay­
out ted* named a* tht 1961 site
yesterday by I'raaklent Joe Novak

1
t t M in t i u ill i j (
Jtll'LlN, Mgw,,Teh. ,C-rfl^)H*^11
....
r*11 * rt" '
Yale Coach Hob Glegrngark port- Charle* (Gabby | RtrvvtJ' former
lhi* hlrt|c* |„ . hotel lohuy: ’♦AH major league harrb*ll player and
1:,,yi- walking home do not have lg planagfft,(lied tiwlay, lie wa* 48.
nqmrl fin practice Monday." .
S t r . q t , m a n a g e r of ibv S t . I a . u I*

in. T*bbf cjilty With hi! wpaM big wnt»|■. llusay, line...And on* w a V 'N l trie* to
iUby, Hal. |rnntnd it I* hv Woaklne* hut dally

him m t ii Kara—a/ieibe mii#
T ra d in g Post. B '» La d y llesler,
Melslune Reward,
K it r a
Power,
lla ak, Ow en lllll, Illeeh Jen*. Fem ­
inine To u ch .
N lf t T II MA4 K— a/IBIhe Wile
H u n te r Hutch, Miss D a rby. Ila n d r
H a io r. Texas First, K : *’. Illande.
tlosan.lt&gt;. Melancholy. Joe Smith
T M V T I I H A C K — d/ietbe Mile
lllx h office. High Ilotloos. Te n Ira l t-lf r. Itolllna i,ee. lllx h Mite.
Hex Shelby, Tah iti. Uulde n damle.

TO VI l lli r e~*M.K4'TIOI» ■
F t ttA T It AC K ; Ala rm lag Hood
Tra ve le r. Silver Tinge.
x tx n x il
H A i'K i
(lo jo .
-VC a
Hpadee, llloh y Hankie.
T H I R D R A C K , G e liy l r | W . U K .
Ilnlills M H i hell. Ithuaiba T a g
F O U R T H K A l’R: I it ah Hlar. t i n
*ly i r f ? | W‘ I.A ..V , C Haddie
| | V / x T n T iA e k !., 'l-ln ' I ’D.

a ia r.

Iowa ll«be,

“ V k V b N T II
HACK:
Praying
Darkle. F ra g gkjn. C o u m ry flqby,
M IO lY n i M Ai't.i
R ook, lilsck
June. Owen RIP
N IN T H It A C t:; Melonrhnly. Ilandy
llaaor. Joe Mmlih.
T K N T I I HA R R : Ooldon
Hemle,
Rev Shelby. R lgk Milo

Haaketball official* working In
the Fjistern College Athletic Con
frrci.ee are adviaed they m u t ar­
B2, Niacin sad Iran Which Hla
rive et me scene of play at least
System lacked
vtt m ir ijilt h v r w * j v u ji ■ mm■11w £0 minute* In Advance of gam*
K
Here Is something worth re- who also Introduced lira. Bierman. time.
msmberiag. Whan yon are not
feeling well, you are unable to
rraorapllah vary much, your workI n g power l &gt; K ^ ! K H E I
l i m i t e d , your E - J d l .
.

ually observed: "If you had mv
ahocs on, you could see your toes."
One-Minute Sport* I'age
Clair Dee, Long Island U. bas­
ketball coach, claima h* could
easily make champs out of hi)
team, whlrh look four licking* on
the road.. .Bee aaya he’d only hav*
to leach hi* tall hoys to hold the
hall sad limit themselroa to about
20 shots a half..."But I like the
running game, the boys, like It aad
the people like It," C UIr argues,..
l#n Younce. former New York
Giant guard, te about the meet
popular member of the Oregon
State football coaching etaff...
Keenelgnd Hfe* boosted the value of
the Blue Gras* Stake*, No. 1 prep
■vent for th# Kentucky Derby, to
126.000 added, which l^xingtan
folk* think Is reatiy something for

(Tbl* U Ihr lilh of a serlee of article* written by th* ■■lor
for Ihr
their own
ileague*
n i u n manager*
m i M ir n inr
»wr Aesoclsled I»rr»» under
J ViV.
• byil
line* giving a prtvit* uf Ihrlr tram'* efaanrrt far I t - I mwi »**•
lag ap the other clube).

Be JOR FA LLS
NEW
YORK, Fe!&gt;.
Oklahoma A A M. engaged In a
seething, two-team battle wltb
Kentucky for national baiketball
honor*, today wa* one victory up
on the Wildcat*.
flank I bn'* Aggie*, ranked No.
8 In today's Associated I’re** Poll,
defeatad Kan*a«, 4(1-41. at lowtenet, K ti., last night, ft w »i
Oklahoma A A M‘i 19th victory
egaimt only on* setback. Ken­
tucky in lft-1 .
Oklahoma A A M held Kama*’
huge Clyde Lovellttte to three
point* in the avcond half, and that
wa* tn* difference. Lovellette had
connected for 14 point* in the fleet
ami wound up with 17 for the
night.
Out It waan't quite enough.
Oklahoma A A V T a fte r- trailing
by three point* at intermiaaion,
rfimbed Into a 31-30 lead early
In the necond half and hung on
for the rest of the game.
I’hog Allen, Kama* Coach, con­
tinued hi* practice of waving foul
(hot*— and it wa* a coatly ma­
neuver. Karua* waved 31 free
throw attempt! fur possession, hut
got only four field goal* out of
It. That mean* the lo*er« gut the
equivalent of eight succeoxfui free
thrown In 81 attempt*, an r i.
tremely poor average.
Kama* State, fourlh-rankrd na­
tionally, amcared Nebraska, 79-60,
to etrengthrn itn grip on the itig
Seven legal. It wa* K-State’* sixth
conference triumph against no de­
feat* and made (he Wildcat*' over­
all record lrt-2. Huh Dirk Kno-l
man pared the m inner-* with |6
point*.
Illinui* and Wi*ron*in, mean­
while, tightened the big |U race
considerable hy ■coring Important
victories.
Illinui* snapped a 14-yrar jina
by outlaaling I'urdue, 86-76, at
Lafayette, Ind. The llliuf had nut
won on Purdue's floor rince 1937.
Don Suderlage, with 20 point.,
wa* high man for Illinois.
Wisconsin turnral back Ohio
State, the defending champion, M
61, for ita sixth ittaight league
victory. Wisconsin and
Illinois,
earlrwith identical tj-j record*, are
a half-game behind Indiana 111 0|.

II) STOVE O 'N E IL L
BOSTON. Feb. 6— &lt;/P&gt;— The Red Soa'a main wceknet* last year wa*
pitching. “We■were the
L Lett bitting team in the major*, but we filled lo
win ihr pennant because of uur mound trouble*.
flag in 1951 I don’t think it will be because of
If we fail lo win the
I
poor pitching. ThatI i* one drpaitmen! we have strengthened gtraljy
during the winter. First, we added Harry Taylor, who looked great 1
the two Mart* he made tail Sep-^
............
tent
her. TT»en we acquired Bill
Wight »nd Way Scarborough (rum
Chicago in the deal with the State Fanners Market
White So* at St. Petersburg at
ttee*r» Vs. TV
the winter meeting* last Pecrm.
M V I 'h h ii s r v T » : y « N X i:n *
ttANNirr
her.
S ia fs,* , S*l*HJeI also expert help from pitcher
T h e r.illnwlng price* r* potted by
Willard Nixon anil Mauriee Me- Ihe Dealer* on the Hanford Htale
Dennott. Iloth hare lota of stuff F a rm e rs Market f..r produi* m M
T r u « hers * Dealer* up lo t I'.M.
and have given promise of deve­ lo
*. m i .
loping into big winner*. Then Feb
T h e price* i|unle*l on lnd * r’* ■&gt;
there (s Mel Parm-ll, KID* Kinder. port at Ihe Hanford Htale FarmJYU
Walter Matterson and several M arket are lacom plrte » n arcount
» r *up|ille«.
rookie*.
Ilran*. Dole
bo h|ir I l i a
In order to get Wight *nd Scar­ Heart*. Te nde rxrre n
Hu.
h
p
r.
I !«•* I t
borough, I had to give up a very
d d l No Rupplle*
goud outfielder In At Zarilla. llriM
tle»|*
d o t tuinche* t ##
However, even that helped, In a Cabbage, depending
o u a lltv t* lb. ban*
4 # * -IT *
way. IIv doing so, I am able to
flillv Goodman, last year’*
ntiiiig king, every day.
Elay
We already have hern hurt to

some extent hy the military draft.
A* you know, Chuck Htohha, one
of our most dependable pitcher*,
wa* draftrd. McDermott, who wa*
cla-p-lflr.l 4-F, might be the next
lied So* player to go. We »Uo
have lo*t a few rookie* from our
farm club*.
I don't *ee the pennant race any
different from last year. I don't
think the second division rluhi
have imnroveil sufficiently to
break up the munopotv of last
year'- top four clubs The wa” I
«ee it. Clevilaod. New York »nd
Detroit again will lie the team*
Iii lien*.

Tnmnrrw Paut Richard*. Chicigo White Sox.

D E E M P H A hT r
W AS H IN G TO N . Feb B— tAb—
The Army has ordered a "&lt;!*•
emphasis" on sport! event* be­
tween post* and army areas in line
with a poliry of fatter utiliislion
of military manpower.
The Instruction* went nut In a
In other nig T*u action, Michl- recent circular jvhich said that In
rutting dawn tin competition be­
tween pool*'and,army area* more

C e le ry. Kl* (Julden, depend­
ing ijuallty •* A la rg e r l i t . 4 00
Celery, Kla, I’aecal. depend­
ing iiualliy 4* * la rg e r I l l - I l l
C a u liflo w e r depending
con latner
1 la -1 M
Co Itarda
dm bun.hea l o a - V V
Cm-umber*
bu. b*ht*
M * -* 'ltl
F g g p la n l
bu. behts
4 ie -l.it
te n u re . Iceberg. D o Pack

depending elle

CITRPB

Orange*, depending all#
Hot
l o « - l JO
a re a s* * . Temple
H bo* 111-119
Q ra p e fru ll. P - r . i n
box 1 I 1 -L I 0
O r a p o )n iii,,M ir* h Seedl***^
Dox
f .T I-IM
Taagovtaeo
H box 100
- I ) va rle tlr* produce received at
the Sa nford Mlet* Fa rm e r* M arket,
lotsl receipt* troni t P.M . Fed. I r d
lo t » A . I I . Feb M h S lo t pack*geo.
D em and rireed* supply on mirgl
vegetable*
and
C llrw * ,
n a tM

George Washington,. 86-70; Ala*
tiama Iwuneed Mississippi B u t),

SPORTS

MIRROR

lly ASSO CIATED PJIRHH

Today a year ago— A rt Valper,
head football coach at Harvard,
X .
moved to Connecticut aa hand
coach.
a non-nrnfH track which draw* Iti
Five year* ago— Ray Rcfcicaon
crowd*' from a 100,000 population
..Ernie Loiulgraf, veteran North
Atlantic league president, got a
special kick out of tho Notional
Laaguo's 78th anniversary party. roach at Haylor.
Landgraf, once a New York me*■anger boy, recalled delivering a
message to James G. Blaine in th*
ancient hotel where it wa* held.
Data AIL llrotbera
Lanky Tom Brennan, star rebounder of the Vlltonova basket«nlt loom, learned the game from
bis older sister, Harr, who cay
mined th* high school girls' team
'.." B u t unfortunately she taught
at# girls raise and 1 had to loom
•II over again," Tam laugh*...
Harvard pobFkitor Haak Johnaton
ask* what ahould hockey coach
Cooney Wetland del Hla two soph­
omore goalies, Nat* Corning and
Edwla Richardson, have played six
game* apiece with virtually Iden­
tical records, allowing 20 and 19
goals, respcctlvsly. We’d suggest
getting a third on* who could stop
a few more shot*.

Come In For A “Test Drive” Today!

ffr e fo t y

Ha DACOL HappUer VMaaUaa HI,

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GREYHOUND
D r iv in g /
IA V I

G irm t, R o u t e
L Boa J 8 - A , i ^ B p P M
{Harks, Fla., la R w . Garrett
a minister and when he began
feeling bad, he did something
ahebt IL Hav. Garrett began tak-

D IM IIIIN C I

C o m p a r e » h « typical
fare* iho w n ham w ith the

b r a i n which hi* system v

Hare la what Itmr, Garret
about HA DA COL,
" I am a mlrleUt , 74 yra
ami etc truthfully ray that
A COL was a Gad-aend to
1 had been alck, could not

TH I

A laciMawf TrwhsL t f

* M v llo f# of Serving

Ait, farce. Ypw counity .ncd*
rapidly explnding tcrvicct.

1 M -t »•

M ustard rlreens No Hupplle*
Mnlone. rlreen dm I.OCli*
I 1 I -I 10
Peas,
K n g ll-li. depending
n u a lliy
bu. h p r. I t J - l I J
Pepper*
b*. b*kl*. *00
potatoes. Ft* tied Pile*
A H lle
10 lb bag* 111-110
Potatoes. FI*, lied Hlle*
H H lle
In lb bag* 1 40
tudla hee
1 do* b*kt*
110-100
Mplnacli
bu. bur.
lo o -llo
|b|u*eh. Tellow , 4'rocik N n k
nu hpr
4 00-7 f
Tom aioea
I* lb crate too
&gt;
Tu rn ip * . Purple T u p
do t
bunches
1 11-1 10
T u r n ip H*lad
bu hp r
1.11-1.I t

attention (hould be given to meet*
between urilta at local post*.
A spokesman said the de-emvan :/iver Miami.
phaaia already had started.

C a n llit a l) In th e early I93t&gt;s, Itad
5 uim‘! ; - . ^ * " K U; * T , i ; o r % i . k ^
» ^ r * a l l * t A ttn a d *
i4*tt* 2J*V,• l-o l*c ■, Oj* M l J "J* **
Jack I'aj-mc, Ihe N o rm a n , flkla., Iteen In a weakened condition since
an o p e ra tion la*t ■uramsr.
M v 'jJ a V H » i b hH:? /|tax * nee'le-e. broadcaster w h o put* tlie O k ie - &lt; Mr*,. Street wa* at hb lied*Ido
iw.'iwin, pip r&gt;tp. iiu n n is it. tow* hom a U . basketball g£nte* on (he
In a hospital when he died at 0:63
-! » ) . T » l* * .r
Mt|&lt;
ltr
w Jh i*
m

t-uustry

1951

Wight And Scarborough To Help
Red Sox Weakness In Pitching

Oklahoma Aggies,
Kentucky, B a t t l e
For Court Honors

Louis Must Beat
Kentucky Wildcats Take Strangle
Hold On First Place In A . P. Poll Cuban Champion
For T itle Chance

Praise Bierman At
Farewell D i n n e r
s t r a s f lW t t M P s

TUESDAY FEB.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SA W O ltP, FLORIDA

MGE FOUR

coat df driving your own
tU to m o b lle a n d ace how
m o d i y o « save try Q R I V H O U H P . You avoid d riv in f
•trirln und parhlrtc problems
. . t 'lrayhound'a convenient
day i w l night schedules en­
able yo u to go and return
when yotTpleaa* from the
ve ry heart o f'to w n .

�i

TU ES D A Y

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IN ItK i K N T A T R U F

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To* ■tut *».-h ut ion ara h»r*l&gt;r
nuilflrd and required to pr*a»nt aur
rlalm* *Bd iltnundi which &gt;uu. or
Cither &lt;&gt;f you. &gt;n«r hava aealnat the
e iia te of tv t: C H A T M A N .
de.

leaned, late of eald County, tu the
Couhty Judge M Memlaole C ounty,

PARE

T ^ E S A N F O R D H E R A LD ^ S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

F E B . 6, 1951

F IV E

Florida, al hta office In Ihe court
houee of eald County at Hanford,
F lo rida.
w ith in
eight
ra lrn d a r
month* frota the lime of the flrat
p u tllca tlo a of th|a notice.
lU c h
rla lm o r demand ahall he In w ritin g ,
and ahall atale Ihe place of reel denre and poet offic e addreaa of the
claimant, and ahall ho awurn tu
by the claim ant, hi* agent, of hi*
attorney, and any *imh rlalm or d*&lt;
mend nut *., filed ahall bo cold.

W. T. CHATMAN,

A* adm ln lalra lor of lha
Fatale of W . K C h a p ,
man, deceaaed

Flral puhllcallon Jan. 11. 1*11.

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR

1
l)r. Henry McLaulin
Oplnm etrint

US Magnolia

Phone SI

&gt; A K T H IU T IS
• N E U R IT IS
• S IN U S IT IS
Atlantic Hank Bldg.
Phone 1762-1748

Time W on’t Stop For That Home Repuir

CALLOUSES
E F F E C T IV E

F E B . 15th

Elder &amp; Orange City
Spring Water
6*

in c l u d in g

Time tick* on— umi u poor floor keep* rottiutf, old
(mint keepn fluking. Io o h t nhingleu jrtit longer. Don't
wait 'iB your repaint iret in the big money c Iuhh . . .
ink lift tmliiy fop information iibout material* that give
you 1 0 0 *. return for your dollar.

I Oaarantaad to peal
calloaeaaoffcat

TA X

LOWEST COST
AUTO FINANCING
• Huy your car and Inaurarice in S a nford— W c handle
atl ilrla ila .

IN S T A L M E N T LO A N
D EP T.
3rd Floor Sanford
Atlantic Hank Bldg.
Member lllli
let. !»t

Modern Way To
Control Roaches1

Hothcred by roarhra or anta*
Johnalon'a NO-ROACH. applied
by bruah In Ihe kitchen, kill#
roarhra. anta, and waterhug*
Whal'a more, the colorIraa roal*
Ing ia effectire for montha, and
kill* Ihe alraya that oandrr In
and walk oter it. For scientific
rtmlrol. m e Johnalon'a NO
HOACII!
Price* are: N or.. n9c; pint, II 89;
tjuarl, I2.H9, available al
Roumillat &amp; Andcnuin

We’ll h i I v Ihc you every Mtep of tlie way, or recommend
a reliable workman.

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
213 Went Third Street

I'hone 83

— Ad»

- J I * iH ItC 10.1 (UMGER '
HCK5 lbH C*t THAT CHARON
MADS If f ti/J,6 OF RAJtPOAO
O Al«&gt; T.iAT hZS TIC CM
WHO KlUtU IMF MfM IN THE J
TEiXGRAPH OF, IC f» M r -

WHERE IS TMt VIN PACK OF DC L
LONE „ rAoOUSF. CHANGING
RANGER? J v - — t CLOTHES'

Long-term Investment

M O N T H L Y T E R M S A IU IA N R E D

TOTHrt NO LONGER ANY NFf 0 TU V
WEAH TONTO S CLOTHES GOOD
thing i had a s p a m : outfit m

NOW FOR THE JAUGfifAH' COME
ON. SILVER/ j zr~
’ ". mjjfL-*

that pays daily dividends
HESE days th o u g h tfu l people tu rn their m inds
tu the d u ra b ility o f thing* tlu-&gt; purchase.

that comes only from tear* of experience with this
basic design.

But it's rare when doing your tlcity turns out to he
the hest way to satisfy yuur heart’s desire.
That's what's so marvelous about (hi* 'SI Buick.
If you picked u car just for the lilt it gives you—
yuur pride in its power— or it* generous comlort—
you couldn’t make a better choice.

D r if t gives you effortless smoothness of
control— hut it also eliminate* clutch repair hills,
saves tires, ease* strain on the whole driving
mechanism, from engine to differential.

T

But make note of this:
That gleaming wen* /mib-har forefront, which
greets your eye with Hashing beauty, contains 25
grille bars made id stani|&gt;ed steel, individually
mounted tu " g iv e " and come back unharmed.
Combined with a massive, wrap-around bumper,
fortressed by two stalwart "bumper bomb*" and
tw o added u p r i g h t s , it gives unsurpassed
protection.
S^ringi uj riant i/‘i taint t i n ! on ail four wheels
let your wheels curtsey over bumps, vvbile you ride
level as a lance. But they also need no servicing,
and breakage is virtually unknown.
Buick's great‘f&gt;ouerni engine is 4 Fireball, won*
drously lively and eager at the mere touch of your
toe— but it also wrings extra power from every
drop of fuel, and has the mechanical per In. turn

Ih t ro a Ju tta Jy gulf of a lluick assures relaxed
security — and is also evidence that you have a
durable, deep-silled. X-braced frame beneath you.
However you check it, you’ll discover this: 'ih t
ibingt that make yun yearn fin a tiniile uu firtl
au/naintam t, a rt th t i try tatnt tbiugt that make
Hnitk inch a unart lung-time buy.
Better vre your Buick dealer— soon.

auiOMOiiut

t HKAl. HHTATH Ft)H S A L K -9
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SANFORD
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NEW L* JIKUKOOM, frame con­ VKtiKTAHl.KS, livestock u ii &gt;1 KNKTIAN Itl.INDh made u
struction llumr. Concrete Fluor.
Miscellgnwms. Sanfunl Fnrni»rdei. Seminole Venetian Blind
Ilrrrzway. I'alm Tree* I N
er’a Auction Market.
Co.
820 W. 2rd St. Phone
Shrubbery. Ilairit Greene, No. 4
I16I-W
W ID T H Hollywood bed.
laike Ellen Drive, Casselberry PULI.
heact Foard. Ph. 021 M.
WATCH and Clock Repairing. All
1 Mwk off 17-92.
Cu. FltlGIDAIRK Ih-rp Freete
work guaranteed. Reasonable
INCOME PROPSMTY DUPLEX 241176.00
rash. Can lie seen at 204
prlca*. F. M. English, Jr. Ph.
Plantation Rat atea— largo let—
I 3 7 W .______^ ___________
Park
between
0:00
and
6
:0
1
1
.
raitom built for sale below pre­
Phone 735 after 8:00 P.M.
Call Phone 1081 for
sent construction coat*. See
60 |h. Capacity Steel Irr-Hnx.
Whiddnn. IIP S. Psrk Ave.
All Tsne* Of Hook Work.
Snark Shark at Air lla.r.
Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
N E A R L Y N EW 2 'Bedroom Houae.
Servie#
Block Con»tructlon,
(7JI60.00. KOKlff.KR Electric Plant, 1600 W.
Room 402
I.ow Down Payment, Halance
110 Volt A. C. good condition
Allanlir l lul Huil.llnir
(41.95 per month.
(400.00. A .A. Jane, Rest ILwen
on Lake Harney, Geneva, rlor- NEW FLOORS Vurlacad to per­
2 BEDROOM Houae, 2 yeara old.

f.-«anrmti

m h o * **

n.

NICHOLSON BUICK CO
21B MiiKtmliii

Block Canatructlon, Completely
fection. Old floors made like
Fumlahed, (8,600,00. Terms. J.
new. FlnUhlng, Jesting A was
A K TIC L K S WANTK1I
W, Hall, Realtor ,Florida State
lag. Portable power pleat. I t
Bank Bldg. &lt;Ground Floor) Ph
roan experience la BeaisMi
We buy, aell A trade u*ed
17U.
________ __________
County. H. M Glaosoe, Lake
furniture. Wllaon-Maier FumH
Mare „
F U R N IS H E D 8 room frame bun­
tnra Pv, H I R t*4. t»hnna 9X8.
galow. Very neat. Priced (7000.
LAW
NMtiW KUS Sharpened, hi
A N TED : Old faahion«i furni­
R O B ER T A . W ILLIA M S, ROaMer W ture,
cycle* it paired, lock and key
dlahea,
vaaea,
Jewelry
and
Raynewd &amp; Laadqulat, Aaoeelale
work. Prompt aerv.'ce. H. W.
buttons. Rfgheat prices paid.
m-tima 8l«» E 4M* St_____
Plmne 1(71 Atlantic Saak Bldg. Drop
ua a card to Shelkoy, 708
la .
. N EW
HOOF WORK of all klmlr. Kavci
_Laurel, Sanford.
and Gutter* Repaired aid Paint*
2 And I bedroom homos.
ijW j UflKf) T IR E S at boat prices.
rd. New Kuofi applied. Painting
(1626 down, 946. month
Firestone Btor*».___________
and roatinr.
Sanford,
Ph.
Come.' Mellonvlllr A 17th
i"‘nt w, R. K. Arkenburjr.
Phone B44-X-R nr 1782
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between Oak A I-aural Monday.
who ran type formi, addresses
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or who have secretarial taper*
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SAWFOB P, FLORIDA

Florida Fruits And
Vegetables B r i n g

freesing weather this weekend
While the outlook appears fore,
boding and it will take several
days to determine the full evtent
of the results of low temperature*,
reports of last week’s activities nt
the State Farmers' Market show
eery good drmand for all available
vegetables and fruits, arrurdlng
to report* today by William L.
Wilson. Director of State Markets.
Straw berrl** on the Plant City
market brought prices ranging
from 27V&gt;r to .16'4r per pint with
belter than 212.000 pints moving
bringing ln n . e w cf »7K.Wmnn
KFymr rrtuin- to gmwfm
Florida City State Market —
im irn ir a slight itterease In •«.
main vnlume with hetler than 10,
BOO bushels riling at prirea rang­
ing from 11.nr. to »i:u m per bush
el. Oro«» returns l&gt;, growers e»
eeedr .1 f 1117,100 mi \
mnyr
mrnl of Ileans ami srpiash found
ready drnand.
fort Pierre State Farmers'
Market appioximatr-ly .1,PHI crates
of tomatoes moved through the
market during the past weekly
report treriml, selling from I* on |„
19.00 for a r ash relurn of I 'l .
891.90.
Ranford State Farmers' Markrt
trpcsrta W .inj units of produce
sold during the past
nt n i
valuation nf
r*h»,„K
l»*l in volume selling |rt,2fi0 bag*
at an average .,f |3.2ft U.4M cratenf celery averaged $2.85 Caullflower, 2,470 crates at 1245. I..
7nf’j rM „ ° l i&lt;r,,cr* Itttuer aver.
*#t^* 2,45f# liURhfl hamper
nf csearole averaged I I . 3 I. jar,
Chinese cabbage aver

Hnflvwrwtof
II j WIH TH O M A S
„ HOLLYW OOD, Feb. 7 m
!!? "■ • " J'dly-looklng little moan
* 5 seemed as If he could laaomeJiody» favorite grandfather.
When he spoke, he had the clipped
nf an Kngll.h drawing
ryom actor. Th U was P,««||r .
Hanneford, still the ino-t n..t I
Hder in .how In,sines*
»&gt;»nrlle- resme.1 strange l„ „„
exntir rostmnr whirl) he we*,, |„
L
1 ,r
“T l'- Cnl.l
isJ7*1?
I* merely
a winter diversion for him. Cornr
•Pflng. bell stort bis hrn«.| hack
94
nrmiml Ihe ting
•tnht and hit the mail.
T M show business veil tan ad
" l,1" *• la-ing "In m&gt; 5n," n„w.
hnt Aim perform* hit somrhsxulia
*,MI hff Ihe moving horse.
•
! don't do some nf the
?.[*»'* 1 *IM when I was younger."
Jlka mark flip* fmm one horse t,,

Rail Strike
NORTH ATLANTIC PACT COUNTRIES
$50,&lt;11B,OOP,000

UNITED S T A T f ., R;
$41,471,000,000

he said a “creeping pars!
the ran system wa* crlppl
country's defense effort.
. ^ r l b r W. p. Kennedy, presi­
dent of the Brotherhood of Rail
read Trainmen, said “ hundreds of
nur men throughout the country
are responding to my appeal" to
return to their Jobe.
Rut mall, eipress and freight
embargoes continued.
Some 250,000 Industrial workers
remained Idle, Including some 130,
ono automobile workers.
lafoffa threatened thousands
of other workers.
At the peak of the rail tleua,

Attlee Denies

Czech President

ICm U h s C r » — rs s , IIim ,
ICtsUssH Sera owns owe!
munist lotions.
patch from the Cieeb capital said1 The United States has a hstd
no polica or soldiers were vis*’ and fast embargo against the M .
ibis around the President's re­' port of a long list of strategi;
sidence but that reports had cir­' materials and goods to Russia an.,"
culated earlier that a military’ IU friends.
convoy was seen to arrive Satur­
Gammon* declared there sn
day afternoon at Koiodeje Castle,' reports that psports of rubber i„
another
presidential
residence Red China by llritain and its o,|.
about 12 miles southeast of the onle* art* now running five tim.
city.
as large as a year ago.
This dispatch added, however,
lie asserted it is “essential"
that high Csech officials nor­ fur Commons In I* told “if there
mally are accompanied hy per­
are any serious differences &gt;,(
sonal guards.
Clemrntle was ousted frrni the opinion between ourselves and the
foreign ministry lost March but United States*' aliout such sab .
“I do not think It should U
made a partial comrhark In Comsuggested that 'there are differ J
rnres unlees he (Gamntanxj |«
prepared to bring forward .-vj.
dencr," retor led A II Ire.
“ We have full discussions as si
ways on these matters.
“A* reganU rohlier I understand
no great amount I. going to Cluoa
•iiiM.ii Ixrynmi the onllnary dr
msixl, of that country."
The lerard of traile epoke.(,Mn
sakl Malaya, prime source of .&lt;«-1,
iJep.ity Foreign Miniater Valerian rultier, has a large degree of in.u
A. Zorin ia expected in Prague ilepcndenre in deriding how min h**&gt;
»oon, presumably to head a purge shall go to China.
Conservative Peter Thorneyrndt
within the Cseeh Communist
asked Attlee whether Britain has
Party.
Zorin reportedly engined thu rrreived a list of the raw mater­
1918 roup in which the Bed* ials on which the United Slat. •
has slapped an embargo “and can
seised the Cseeh government.
Ootlwald, long a Communist he say how fai our policy differ*
wheelhorsr in Cxeehotlovskla and from that list.” Alter said:
“The esart details oi mis ||,t
a Moscow resident during World
War II, served as premier after are rhanged from time to time
the 19(f) elections and spearheads- i We arc In close contact on tin,
a
his party's aeisure of power. matter.*'
There has hern no suggestion

O r n l n , N&gt; J.t Til# Seashore
Line, rabsidlary of Um Pcftasylv.
•ail and Reading Railroads, said
Ita aerrice had been restored 100
per cent
Buffalo. N. Y.s the Hew York
Central, Pennsylvania and Erie
roads report most switchmen back
on the jobs. They also were going
back at lochester, Utica and
Poughkeepsie, N . Y.
imPittsburgh: Situation much im­
proved at Ptnnaylvania Station
with 10 of M awitchmvn reporting
for work plua tight of 23 utility
men. But Pitcairn freight yards
still hard hit with only two of
M man on Job. Dalays in movjng
raw malarial* to stael mills threa­
ten production curtailments. A few
coal mines shut down for lack of
materials.
Chattanooga, Tenn : The South­
ern lailway reported 90 per cent
of its trainmen went bark to work
this morning. Some ISO had been

T O IA I OTHERS, 18*
$8,997,000,000

K u H s ia iiH

Insist

rm tN t ru m cr.u ton urrett tr.vt m f.

i i »r rent of the I Vt,«18,000,000 bill this year for rearming
Western Pumpe ogalnst C«»*nmtrnf*t arxi’
" , -o n e , of Atlantic Part capitals shows The $41,421,­
Onpyioo United Mates commitment con es to 71.44 for each man. woman and child in lbs nation.

to hold broad vale talk* and un­
der what ronditlona
The first rvartlon of rrspomihle
eenters:
nffirlals here to lh« new Soviet
New York: spokesman for the note is that this still Is somewhat
major railroads reported a gen- unclear and further notes will have
rrsl haek-to-work move. They tn
exchanged.
'
ukl virtually all workers would he
hark on the Job today. Three ma­
____ Central,
______ _
lm linea—
lines— New York
F R A N K F U R T, Germany, Feb. fi
D R . C . Ia. P E R S O N S
Pennsylvania and the New Haven — yJ’t— The beat guess ol key
Optometrist
— I«gan restoration of long die- American diplomat. In Kurope ia
lance service Immediately. How. that Russia will not start a world
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
ever, both the New York Central war In 1951.
I U ft Palmetto Are.
and tlie New Haven said they
They feel, however, another
CLASSES F IT T E D
could not restore commuter ser­ struggle i» almost Inevitable in
80,000 Air Force
vice immediately. Pennsylvania the yeara to coma if the Krrmlln'a
Job. Riimlay.
pressure against Uia West goes
« l. a i l .a » a f r o m Paa. n a s i
workers began reluming to their on unahtttd.
at processing stations nearest
Philadelphia: A Phennaylvanla
They art pessimistic that any­ their homes. During this brief
Bailmad spokesman said more thing that propaganda wrangling period, reservist* wilt he given
than 5/MX) employes of th* Penn­ would m u lt from a new foursylvania, the Banding and the power ronforenca, but they ex­ physical examination, reclassified
on the basia of education and exBaltimore and Ohio had railed off pert on* will bo bold.4'
rienee and give an opportunity
Th*J* art viewpoint# widely
request deferment from active
sharod among Amorfcan diplomats
duty.
from Iron Curtain countries who
U. N. Column
Reservists will he given at least
met In Parla laat woek and those ten days notice to report for this
from Western European capitals preliminary duty.
the hill. Other Chinese and Korean
Thereafter, reservist* will Ire
Red dead sprawled where they hail
given49 days at home to wind up
fltM ATAX IllZAMTH TAY10* (I# ft) I- mmplelely composed at she appears on the witness (land la a Los 4*rn hilled. The hill had been held
personal affairs if they so desire.
Angeled rourt during divorcr pne riding * agairut her hutbdnd. hotel heir Nick llillun Th* artnms (right! by JJton Red*.
Ordera for extended active duly
Chines* tanks duelled with both
Inruks into trai-. imn.cdidtely alter winning her freedom snd is cotnfortrcl by ntll Lyon, a *1ur!!o puhllcity
will he Issued to qualified reservt
Isto either at the processing sta­
man. Ihltnn wax not on hand tn hear lux ' we.ldmg of the yrar" bride tell the judge of her many trlala and Allied columns.
T h e M ore Folks You T e ll
Chinese antt-alrrraft fire knock,
tion or at the reservists'ihome.
tribulations during her :&lt;&gt;:• days ol married life The artres* did not ask for alimony. , (/atomsMonai)
rd down one Marine Corsair over
T
b * M ore Good* Y a k Sell
The Air Fore* said reservist,
the front'tinea.
selected for extended tours of duty
"Them no longer ii arty doubt
under the current program -in
ahmit the ' whereabout* nf the
expect !o serve for 21 months.
enemy," a* Allied officer'' said.
rr m (1, M N r a C a w I l i a I .. “They am right here where we
the wall* of a Holal. • i (!, * rt"
•■
Thcoe waves were followed hy 1 The Mila are. ally* with Chinr»e
Hittong warm* air abmg the
ground, he said. #..
.
(
A mrdrtla wheal operalar said n w n i e i ninni icu v* * l,w v
gambler* duekrd under Ublc* in dead and wounded Reds In 13 day*.
a radrm and non sorted locked
The Allied troops In the west
The Blg-funt fkNxJfV lh liislory On Oriental R okii
himtclf in a rloacl.
were forced to rrtraek nvrr much
All agracd «ln one :wt«|J, "ter­ hf thr grauml they ranged Monday
Sold Out-To The Bare Walk 3 Times! So Come
rifying", In dcncrilic the nla»t.
In Ihn biggest tank assault of the
The ARC said that on the ha*i* Korean war.
8clf This Sensational Rug Sale
«f rrpor(a oo far, therr were n« ‘ The tHiwrrfvl Uoijwi Nalinn*
*
••
,
radiological haaariia,
armored column*— ana of which
. A* after I ha previo'u*' 1&gt;la*U/a prowled within flvs mils* of
brown cloud,
pnjulbly d u a l, Seoul— had i withdrawn Monday

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look on After a draft Iroard gave pormlulon for Email lo aniist, (ha
mnthar withdraw bar rnniatil at Iho recruiting oftic* At that point, th*
fathav, an ei-«crgc*nt who survived the Hsttla nf tha Bull* tn Wetld
War II. anlutrd In his son's placa Ile is now Pfr. Undarcuffar while his
•on. •• tha mother's sola tuppnrl. It draft fra* (fnlrraaftowal Exclasioa)

Allied Force
Reaches Hills
• Around Seoul

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March Of Dimes
The following contribution* to
thj March of Dimes was acknow­
ledged today by Jehrt Bauia, chair­
man:
^Employees Fla. State Bank |23.0&lt;t
"vjlra. Madge Dess
i.oo
Mrs. C. B. Cali
A0
Mm. A . Franklin
3X0
Goldsboro Primary Rebool
19.M
R. W. Deane
ft.00
Mr*. C. R. Dawson
LOO
Anonymous
2.00
Langwood Home Demon­
stration Club
A. A . Jana
K. J. Cameron
D. J. Scott
.
■Clifford aad Michael Able*
ra n i J . Cheotman
Bhlrley Margin
Junior High School
ftuulhaide School
Employe** of Atlantle Na­
7.00
tional Bank
100
t.P .W . Auilltary . . .,
s 'm
Mr. and Mrs. a L Arwstre
5 00
C. P. Herndon
500
R. W. Ware
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Arthur Johnson
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John W. Hot**
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Agent's Explanation
Put Off By Croup
Until Nrxt Week
lALLAHASSE&amp; Pels. 7—t/it&gt;

Applying methods learned in Korea, reservist* of ihe tklrd Troop farrier Wing arc briefed l.y A*•istant Wing ()|«intion* Officer C’apt. Pete Uekker at Floyd llennrtl Field, N. Y., la-fore takcolf for
"Operation* Replenish." Below, flying C-47*, the reserxlsts prepare to drop sitpplir* to friendly tr.arps
trapped in New Jersey. Fast moving Jets covered the cargo-rui rylng craft tn the drop rune, t Interna­
tional Boundphotol
_________________________s__

Truman ToConfer John Sauls Urges Florida Fashions
F o r Needs Discussed
W ith Hoover On Contributions
Polio Fund Drive
At Joint Meeting
Fam ine In India

India aiked foe thr giain be­
cause of a (amine lineal as the
ministration wants lo gram il. Bui
result of a poor crop year. The Adthe chance of winning congreuional approval ha, been hurt hy In­
dian Prime Minuter Nehru', friend
•hip for Cummunut China.
Congress member, were sharp­
ly critical of Nehru’s opposition to
the rerent, successful American
move in the United Nation* to
brand the Chinese Communist* as
aggressor* In Korea.
Mr. tloovrr'* support for a grain
grant obviously would ilrengthrn
the Administration'.* plea to Congreaa considerably. That plea i*
expected to be ba**d on the argu­
ment that to prevent starvation in
India would not mean approval
or disapproval of Nehru’* govern­
ment, but Wftul.l preserve the

th.

In Rail W reck Which
Iniures Five Hundred

Hearing Is Held
Over Purchases 1buryMr-i* one
1-aU-lln t'arbngi.ui of \«of tbe*e.
I wa thrown our of I hr win­
For High Court •dow,
-mitrhinir my lac.- aio.l Inn
bit ill three feel ,.| mini. ,\ niflii'*

y

•uiqmil— on a pto|Mncl grant of
2.000,000 lout of grain to India.

BEAT THIS PRICE!

82 Bodies Recovered

w In. r-i-upr.l
-.-lie, lucky.

Chance Of U. S. Aid Is
Lessened By Stand
Taken On Russians

Florida

Cripping Rail
Strike Ends In
Eastern Areas

Associated Press Leased Wire

Crazed Commuters Claw Free Of
Blood-Stained Trai n Wreckag

On the central front. United
Nations forces with South Koreans
in the lead pushed northward to­
ward the old Parallel 38 border.
Un the east roast. South Ko­
rean forces secured high ground
three miles east and west and five
mile* south of Kangnung, a coast­
al road town 17 miles south of 38.
Allied naval power blasted the
Beds in Kangnung itself.
The whole rum plea ion of the
war had shiflrd one* again. The
Allied bad regained the initiative

Smathers Demands
Uniform Gratuity

FEB. 7. 1951

Train Teeters

From

It, \S804 I a TK D PRESS
Temporary Trestle
The critical snd curtly llr-up
•&gt;t the nation'* tailin-tl tianqioil.i'
Ami Hurtles Down
linn J p|re.lied rs*ing Inday i*
20 Foot Declivity
mote linking switchmen |mmed in
the baik-tn-woik moseinents which
It, CM \ 1(1.IN I I \H VMM I t S I l l i t t M KS I I H IM
VroODIlUKiDGI.. S | I eli. 7
suited yesterday.
W 0 0 D K I D G I , N I . I • Is / |iP|
\ Irlighl irtl • ssinituilei Is un
I •1*1
KrfCur Iramt. ilJigging
Itiiwevrr. iherr was not a full- Hashed low.ud JersrS * mtitli -lime ir.nlctiti il „ r j 11«| in,-tit )|
ihiuugli mangier wreckage ol a
makiiig
fund
lime.
scale letuin across the countrv
iia.k commuter tram. I.Muy cnunlI h e n ................
marking the end oi the "sick call"
rd Mj liravl anti *)INt inpilrti III
A '|Uiel r, lion ol town, .s lent|soiais i.i.d m tir«lb md i giimlinc.
walkout which stalled on Jan. Ml.
the nation's worst tain slitarlrr in
traimg
crash
hi
the
wintry
night.
In.li. jli.mt were that the crippling
Silence |usl a lull.n. him cloud ol dint and dot iiiinuglcd with sea-- moir than a ipiaitri trnlury.
week-long stoppage wsi nraiing
I he FBI o|&gt;eneii a probe of
Stnir sii-am from tbr Pcnu*--tvnnii
an end in moil parts of the counrailroad
rs n re s * -followed
tiv IHvisihlr *ahotagr in the ciackup
piercing, chilliui* ccir-.
hex i nt *•i i\»■ m-r on- ,|ii-.I ........ which came la*l night ai a rinsed-

TO K Y O , Feb. 7— &lt;v7V- Allied
ground forcei imaihed forward to
dsy with three powerful tank,
colutnni to lire last liilli guarding
the plain* o( tluttrrrd Seoul.
The Cluneie and Korean Redi
were digging in Tor a new tland
on the ridgrt just rojtli of Seoul.
At their lacki was the llan River,
•till an ice-covered way of re­
treat for the Rrds but now on the
verge of thawing.

l« pour shell* into the old Korran
capital of Heoul, abandoned Jan.
24 for the second lime in the Ko­
rean war by anti-Comiminist
forces.
Three tank task forves prowled
the southern approaches to Kc-oul
again Wednesday for the third
straight day, shooting up Rrd

W EDNESDAY

Mid-Western Region
Still Tied U p By
Stubborn Walkout;
Union
Prosecuted

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T a Promote the P ragm a of America.
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hlait arm. The white rumuloualike cloud moved north af the city
aa dawn broke.
1‘oltcc reported that one woman
became slightly hysterical in the
tense period between Ihe flash *nrl
lh shock wave*.
Senator Knowlaml and hi* isarty
M i their hotel about 2 A. 5|T to■lay and It is assumed that thoy b«M i*rrlu»r&gt;, «h.rt up Communist
tUongpo'.nir and kilieJ hundresl*

I ojxllc* said hr rmittl under­
aland the dearth nf hairhark rid
. •2^-"bec«ii*e they have mnr. |n
S r t ? •haul than any performer
Ilf Ihf rirnis.
. "Firal nf all, I hev has- In wt rry
.• h * ! (ha horse. If (lie hon-r get,
^
atek, jrt*u have In break tn another
* , oae. Hure, Vmi always liave nnr m
l y i t r. hut II la aever *r rtp -r■t jtDCKf •« ll(f fMfa jrmi tiv* f«*|*ii|
4heff *be ring If any
thing la wrong with the ring, it
*•" meani an accident And if'h e
lent ia pltehed on tmtdde ground
•?,
^
Tmt have to he e.ttr.
Ini.
* “ hj** him If hr though harr­
,
nark riding was the m&lt;»t danger.
oua art.
all dangermi*." he *„
aw.rod. In an aarlal art, y.,u ran
i J"’**, nv hll Ihe net wrong. In a
bareback art. Ihe slight -.I rms

TUESDAY FEB, ft, 1951

John Saul*, campaign manager
for the March of Dime* In Semi,
note County, today urged all lho*e

rontri'ailion* to maM them at Miice
lu H. W. Deane'■ ( 'the Ranford
Atlantic National Hank a- th.
tommillec U anxiou* io wind up
•he drixe ax •'•um a* possible.
"There are a number of peo­
ple who have twl yet contributed
to thl* mod worthy cauM*,*' -aid
Mi. Saul , "and while wr reallre
iluii il is nn overxIglK on rbeir
part, we hope the* will not delay
■anger in sending in their ,-hcek.
Pointing not that Polio I* an
expensive disrate 'gild that therr
are very few families who can af­
ford tn hear the full cost of it
when polio, strikaa, Mr. Saida said
that thr cost of a tingle rate
may range a, high ax Ilft.Ottf), ile.
landing upon the ilrgree of physi­
cal involvement.
"For example, Marrh of Dime,
fund, amounting to 117,000 have
helped one Texas boy xtricken in
19(f)," *aid Mr. Sauls. "Hospital
ami physical
therapy charge*
came tu over 911,000, nursing care
to almo-t 15,000."
Kveryone giving thl* year to the
Seminole County Marrh nf Dimes
was asked to remataher that thr
National Foundation far Infantile
Paralysis today fits* Its greatast paliant load, at a time when
the value of th* dollar has de­
creased. More monsy than ever l»
needed to pay for hospital care,
professional help, Iron lungs, hot
park machines and braces.

Hiffh Court Says Any Use Of Phones
' For Gambling Purposes It Illegal

Manufacturing Plant
Needs. 20 Thousand*
Sq. Ft.. Shames Says
A Kiuup ul trpirxrntolivr bo ■
lieu mrn. in* lulling uu-iuhci .1
•lie Seminole CnnidV Cll»lnl»-t ul
l,umilirrre j i p r r . S l i d ulltei ill.
i-fviiii/.ilium met yrtlri.lsy allrrnoon *1 I lie li ly I full with f im
deni Ira n i Shame* ul Fhnul.i
Fiihion* lur.. In ileletminr ll.&lt;
nerd, uf the company's nunul.itluring division here.
Mayor Tted Dymn. who prendrd. J. ffraitey Odium and Andrru
Carraway had called I hr mtrf’
ing for (His put|&gt;o,r. About ii
person, were nrrienl.
Mr. Shame, Haled liu l hr want­
ed lo see lire manufaclurnig dmlion of ihe company remain heir,
and added lltal he i, anxiuur I.
work oul a plan whereby ihe Flori­
da l aihion, dies, manufacturing
can obtain a building with at lea l
20.000 •quire feet of floor rpatr
■iM t is u * ■* r*a* Twer

Hutchison Named
To The (omniand
0 f 1 8 t h Division

4‘nnimsnd of Ihr Forty-eighth
Infantry Division, composed of
National Giu.nl troop, of Florida
and Georgia tin* io-rn conferred
u|wtn llrig. General J. C. Hutchi­
son of Hanford, Major Grnernl
Mark \Y. l an.v, adjutant general
of Florida, announced yesterday.
General llutchnun succeeds Ma­
ine Grnrial Henry lh Russell,
Macon, Ga.. who retired ye*ler.|ay
after 3ft vrnr* of «rrvirr in the
Georgia National Guard. Th r lat­
ter rommandrd Ihr Thirtieth Di­
vision in World War II and Ihr
Forty-eighth Division ‘ Inre it was
reorganised in I9trt.
The Division at wa* strength I*
composed of about 18,000 troops.
General llutrhUnn staled that
h»- had iMil trained who his succes­
sor will he as assistant commander
of the Division, hut stal'd he
would lie from Georgia
General Hutchison ha* served a*
assiatant commander of the Divi­
sion since 19(0. Hr served In the
Light y-Mlsth Division in World
War I, emerging a» a second lien,
tenant. When the National Guard
lly TDM H TO N K
was reorganised after that war hr
U, J*;. n i T I I A IR FORf'l wrnt
into the |2(lh Infantry,
IIK ADQ UAR TKH 8. Korea. Pci. Florida National Guard. Th i, was
7— 44*1— The Fifth A ir Force un­
veiled "Operation Tack" toda. in April, 1921. During this aarPretty sharp idea. too.
Planes range along the readbehind Communist lines and drop
nail*. Millions of nails— stubby,
flat-headed, one and onr-hatf
inches long. The kind you u*r to
lay asphalt roofing.
The ptir|M»e la to flatten Com­
munist (Ires, especially the tire
of supply trucks that move iri
th* night. Ray* Col. Stanton P
Smith, direction of Fifth Ait

“Operation Tacks”
Flattens Tires O f
Communist Trucks

TALLAHASSFF„ Feb. 7— &lt;JP)— Florida telephone rompanie* will
l ave to watch their installations a little more do»ely from now on lo
keep from running afoul of the 1949 law prohibiting irrvirr lo gamb­
lers.
'
Ihe Stale Supreme Court, in n broad new interpretation of the law
yesterday, said the lyjte of telephone or leleyra|di servire it "not of
great significance'' -the main idea it to prevent use of fttilitiei for dinin fo rm a tio
""
tributlng lrambling
.---------- -- ......------------ n .-----------------------jr', '
ft aahl the State Utilities Com­ lawful us(&gt; af th* wire* nf the pub­
mission was wraqg in ruling that lic utilities of Florida in the d txtelephones installed hy the Penin­ eeminailon of gambling informa­
sular Telephone Company In n tion whether or not Ihe wire*
communication* shack over'ooklng complained
of were ’ private
Sunshine Park were exempt from wiree,’ a 'leased Hde* a ‘special
th* anti-bookie law because they contract leatad wire,' or ‘priest*
were not private leasad wires.
•ystent' Is not of great algniflAttorney General Richard Ervin ranee."
appealed from dUmUanl af hia
The Court aald lh* record lh
complaint against the telephone (be Punahln* Para cate "disclose,
company, lie said Ihe telephone* that these wire* were bring use-J
were used to report hor-e race re- for purpose* contrary to the se­
atilt* into a national telegraph veral provisions" of (he law.
**r" •*r *ln« Iroohntakers and were
Attorney Genera) Ervin *ald all
*tthjert lo the law even though i-ummunieation companies should
they were ronnaetci with a regu- Ire warned hy the court'* ruling
lar telenhona exchange.
that they nr* subject to the law**
The Supreme Court agreed with penally of a 9&amp;.000 fine If they
(he Attorney General in a unanimons nplnloa written by Justice
IJKW KY T O RPRAK
R im- Tha moan.
N E W YORK. Fab. 7 -4 / P )Oavoraor Thomas K. Deway will
He aald tha Railroad and Public
Ulilitiea Comalias Ion mnitructtow
af Ik* net "rowtraveaei tha aspressed leteat lan of tha legbla.
ture when the art Is considered In
particularly
i i . entirely."
‘T h e evil tn which the several
provisions of th* art wa* divertad was to prevent aad auks aq-

BOND H I.FCTI0N
Freeholders in l»ngwcod yes­
terday defeated a 150,000 hend is­
sue project hy a vole of 187
against to 03 for.
Th* pmjert had been intended
for paving of street*, widening
of business street* and extension
af water lines.
Out of S7I persona who war*
oflgibla to vote, 250 east bal­
lot*. Mora than one-third of the
trotera had cast balloto by 10:30
A.M.. according to Mrs. Johnnie

coii o d d i-.|

tlu-ni-

leg wa- tviiif along-ide of mi- .nut
I oil up an.* lln l." -lie -aid.
Ml- |.&lt; . fils iii. H i , .1.oi of South
Ibliuur, eliilching a hl.Mxlii-d ray
In lo-r fin . .
ni.l lie was -aved
“ l.y liindino on p p;sib* of .tend.'*
l i n y l a ls . i l n- neetvleue lor.-tnlot tlnir wa\ ilir.&gt;iu*ti t w i-l.d me
nt hi tin cl.ii.- of fliMHiliflil•
''ll liap|M'ind *o ipiieklv tbai
t’ol—d. bad time to shield their
f.n i s." I In* t ’nvnnmii'b of S m
Gilt milled.

Hie Impinvemrnl ('otunu*in&gt;n
irluvhr.l an audit rr|M&gt;rt clinging
irregularities in (uitiuhing the new
Supreme Court Innlduig today hut
delayed until next week an ex-'l -aw m ms- m-arlv cut in half
pl.in.ilinn fmm the man lagged by glass -nlitiur*. Ti e man ne\
with primary rri|Hinsihility (in the to me lo«t bis arm."
Ilol, wlmt of ihnse istin didn't
work
gel out 7
Most were hti-lllessmeri, tired
Ihr ronimiiiinn hr.vid Assutint
''tale Auditor Rnhrit |„ Kennedy, from the day's work. Other* were
offler girl*, secretaries, women
Jr . go llnuiigh hit loimal rr|Miit *hu|i|iets The same kind nf folks
in detail under &lt;|ueili«ning hy J. you'll find on anv commuter train.
A mao wearing an expensive
I uinei (hitler, rummitiKin allurlooking ovrreoat and carrvlug -r
«ey. and Attorney General Rich­ pewspa|«er— wa* sine of th.ni.
ard W. F in n ..
\ wrecked c * r tonibl. .1 over
I
Iptmer rhirl cUtki A l'd pinned bint In Hie rrmind
A ifstllir i k l i i ; eanbbt
iiiuler
of thr Impruvrinenj CummissnHi io av s enaeh wlieel*. ot.lir.l "II. In
wImi the auditor said seemed In nit, belli me’* and inlncd tlm-o
liiiniiure (m the mint, sal tlii.nivli Were tilled ill - 1.1II11v
tin re w in- those who w.-io
have exclusive .lin g r id buying t r uI| &gt;lien
| H . | in ule ill. cias.lv lilted
the hearing hid did md j.,r| il cat
piled lip like i-ordwood near
oiler, |,r i|ueslion Keniudy un tin dfHtrs.
liiedislrly.
' ' S o t wen- piled up un top of
At Ihr- end of the liuuuilig *,-.. you. . ..everyth ins* n Iwistesl ion**
'Inn he rose to *a. In- liadn'l ex- . . .women rtuite.l to -vreuiu . .
we
perild the lv|ie nf hearing tin men told IIS to k e e p still .
Governor runduetnl with all enurt did. . . .everything was jn*i . .
Mi*. Mnrv Mikulehik s-niildn't i*.rule, „f eviilenrr appijing
“ I assumed it wa- merely in un
"Like a tiiineh of wild nnimals
c-iahlish dial I wa* re-|MUivilih
and it all wa* done under the pre­ trying to free tlu-m»elve- from
vious administration." In- remark­ u|i*rt rages, seas tin- wav \itinii
Wissner of V*|Im-i , i, i .tr-rril.,-1 hi*
ed
Snyder told reporter* he had car.
"I'eopli w&lt; r«- il a w i n g and nun
a*ked thr (jovertuti fur a he.vt&lt;ng after the auditor repotted ring i net. other to get el.-ar o f tin
wreckage. I .a w one woman go
|n**e« I., the slate ft........
prtves, substituted |’.mm|* and mi'*- down un the ft., t I think h. u n .
ing item* paid for nut ..f .late • niupl.il I*, ilia lit," W l»--*r in!
money.
Attorney General Frvin also h id
Kdwin I* ltnuinei,lrr »f Hav
suggested an Investigation.
head wa, ,lee|nn«, much tin- .am“Il will all lie in ttie- rt-i-.ird In'- i i - many other- tint hi, uwnkenfore it's through,” Snyder -aid.
ing «•*» terrifying.
lie was offered a copy of the
"I woke up ilting on the rriltestimony today to study before be ing." h. -aid. m etin&gt;f hi* wav •»»eomes before the commission next ward an ambulance— his shin
week.
front hloo.lv amt dirty.
The rommlltlnn also invited
Another Hav llra.l resident,
II. Overman of I'rnaamls, who ''arl Sptirgst, told of lifting a
wa* director during the adminis­ heavy piere uf iron off a fellow
tration of former Governor Mil­ passenger who .vto.pereil, "I
lard Caldwell, to appear.
know my let.* is gone."
The contracts for furnishing
A uric,I. the IteV. Anthony Hu.
Il'eailaaeS rra I’m . 1 « &gt; i
rr*oallaa*a ns r » • *|*t

rtl Pennsylvania R ulio.nl l.x|iie*s,

I lie Ihokri . I.il le. I ohlo i newly-hiiitl trestle
f'tale. hreal and olhrr I r d m l
authoiitie, alto iaiuulietl a milltiplr-pioiigrtl investigation.
the new, Irmpuiai, u te ipa is
had lirrn in use onl&gt; a lew li.mit
when the 11-141 h a m . loailrtl with
alnuil ‘Hkl persons, roaird iver
the Section, seeled cia/tly. alul
llUlllnl iloStu a Jll-I.H.I rmh inkmrnl.

lire trestle, ip the muilmvn pail
ol tills coitiliiiinit). had hern set up
alongside the railroad's irguljr
two ovripass tracks in i^nnit
wink on another constiucli.ru proled A Its Itch was used In mute
toutlilroiind trains over tlie lent|Muary trestle.
Bailmad official* said they had
l»cn unable so far to rdabilan
Mu- cause of the disaslrr.
After IN hours ufmeue oiieratimis, •iithnritlr* -aid
morel„.||„
'till may l»r fiHin«| iirtiraili i|lr
•mashed foaehrs, soiiie of wbikb
kmlevl deeply info thi- mu.Ml rUlI'Sdkment.
Itam fell Intermltteiilly ..v. , th,.
aiea blackened h» -.mi
„hleh
nnidiionmed ....... the l.nd-r of
•be team lo.-uiu.divr ;l ,,
finiu tbr tail Sin.. .. rl.itbme
II -a rlauea

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Move To Ihand U.S.
Accessor Defeated
I n U. N. Assembly
II) 91AX II \KitI I HON
I \KF SUCCESS, Feb : ,1 b I be l . N. Political Committee
t-~lay
overwhelmingly
rejected
I fii-ia 's c h a r g e Hint l hi United
.State, had romiuitt.il at-gir,,ii.n
again*! China
Only the five Soviet bloc c u m • f ” ■ voted to -nppori tin , l u r g
• n fiy nine* countm*-*
thi*
proposal. Yltgii.lavla, ll.irttia and

Indoor,is ali,tninril.
I h. rU). nation committee also
turned do.vn a Soviet demand
that the Hreurily Council he
n-krd to eon.lcmn the United
States for air attacks on Chlnrsc
territory. Th • l'. 8. i... raa,
trn.lrd the U, N. Force, In
Korea hav* .Iropp.d some Ltmbs
on Chines* territory acrid, ntally
and ha, offered to pay damagra.
Tb* vote on (hi •acond reaoln*
It M llM M n , r* |i till

Trapped Driver Battles Uescuers
Director* «t the Sanford Mrrchnnt. Association nut Toe .lay
afternoon at the City Hall to &lt;|i«cuss a new rurmtivrdup drive
which will lie held in thr nrxt few
weeks. Andrew Stine nre-i.lcl.
Plan, were al«&gt; made to develop
n more active and progrr-tlve As­
sociation for the benefit nf every
m.reliant ln Sanford.
W. A. Morrison won appointed
chairman of Ihe ll.i'in o - itri.-lopmrnl Committee and wa, directed
in work with 1-• n .• i |„ K Hoyts
and others In estaUi-hlng a small
claim* court in Sanford in the
near future.
The following .lurctors were
nirtrnt: John Kadrr, Jack Hall,
Ned Smith, D. K. McN'ab. W V.
Hitting, II. L. I’vrkins, Jr., I.&gt;hn
Ivey, Ctarancc Red.ling, Jack Ratigan, and Dorothy I 'owril who
•crvcl ox aacrctsry. W It St,inpcr, cily commi,sinner, was a
guest.

The Weather
JACKHONVIi.t.L
Atlanta
Bismarck

Hrcwnavilla
Chicago

CMMMAnMB A 45AUNUTI 9I0NV, police raarue workers manage to sub­
due e youna medical Student Ider lifted at llarvay Gladstone richIIT,
M they prapsro to remove him from tha wreckage of hit car which
plunged into aa excavation la New York. The driver, who loot half hi*
itethaala (height.died baler* teaching the hocpiUL (fairmaltoiMl)

Denver
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Fresno
New York
Washington
Winnipeg
Jacksonville
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PAGE SIX

At THE CHURCHES
« i , Charth Netleee anal he gr mealed at Ike Herald d l l t v — « •

day befete nuMWalWn.

Hanford Mlnbterial Aftnocialio*

H cv. Angutt ( j . AlrJnnin, I’ rrn ld rn l

Rev. Fred I*. Horton, Her. Trcan.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Rev. H. I.) i tic ton Zimmerman,
FUI-, Rector
(lelnosageslma Sunday
H;00 A.M. Holy Communion
11:30 A.M. Family Service and
Church School.
■ 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer an-J
Bet moo.
0:00 P.M. Y rS L .
Services during the week:
Monday through Thursday and
Eatunlay Holy Communion 7:30
A.M.
Friday Holy Communion V:00
ASSEMBLY (IF 41011
I7M l-aurel Avenue
Sunday School 0:43 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Youth Sendee C;30 P.M.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M.
Evangelist C. E. Schwab preach­
ing.
Revival Services continue daily
through Fell. 11 except Saturday
night, beginning nt 8:90 P.M.
- Evangellvt C. E. Schwab ol
Baltimore, Md. preaching at each
service.
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
CHURCH
C. C. White. Minister
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Wonhlp 11:00 A.M.
Jnnlora 4:00 P.M.
Westminster Fellowship tl:3U
P.M.
Tuesday Feb. 0 mothers club
meets with Mrs. E. Lloyd.
Tuesdays Choir practice H:0U

Ptsyer Mrrting Wednesday 7:30
F.M.
Kveeiyhody invited to all tha
services.
FREE METHODIST CHUHCII
Fourth Street and Laurel Attnue
Fred R. Hoetoa. Pastor
Sunday School 9:46 A.M.
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
Light anu Life Hour (Radio 920) ( ON (i KEG A T I UNA I. CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third Slrrrt
6:00 P.M.
J. Ilernard Root, Minister
Young People* Service 7:00 P.M.
Sabbath School 10:00 A.M.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
M im ing Worship ll:0 « A.M.
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
Sermon, “ Worry."
P.M.
There i* an old Irgrttd o f a
CHRIST 'T I C R r il. LONnWOOD «wan and a crane. A beautiful
(Episcopal)
swan alighted by the bank* of
lies. II. I.yltlelnn Zimmerman, the water in which a crane « n
II.IF. Vlrar
wading al&lt;out seeking snails. For
quinouagrsima Sunday
a few moments the rrana viewed
d:00 P.M. Evening Prayer anil the swan in stupid wonder and
Sermon.
then in&gt;|iiiml; "Where do you
A ll nre welcome.
come from ?" The Bwan replied:
" I come front heaven!" "Where is
heaven7" asked the crane. "HenCHURCH OF CHRIST
Elm Avenue and 8erond Htrtet vcnl" said the swan, "heaven!
Havr you never heard o f Hea­
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
ven?" And the beautiful bird went
10:00 A.M. Bible School.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship. on to describe the grandeur of
the etcrnel city. She told o f street*
7:30 IVMe Evening Worship.
Thursday 8:00 P.M. OUde study. of gold, and the gates and wall*
made o f precious stones; of the
Visitor* always wclcom*.____
FIRST B A PT IS T CHURCH
Park Avenue at S lslk Street
W. P. Brook*, J r, Pastor
John L Miller, Education at
Director

' Friday, Feh. 9 nt 7:30 r.M. the
“We’re'Baved A Place For You.'*
World Day of Frayer.
Sunday School Vt43 A.M. “ Bring
Kvcrylpody invited to all the your family to Sunday School .
We provide a place for every mem­
ber o f the family.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
CENTRAL B A PTIS T CHURCH 8ermon by W. I*. Brooks, Jr.
JVIalh Street and Laural Avenue
Training Union 6:16 P.M- A
Rev, H. L. Whatley, Patter
Union for every church member.
Sunday School 9:46 A.M. "Bring Story hour for children under 9
the family to Sunday School "
years o f age.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening
Worship 7:30 P.M.
Sermon by paster.
Junior Choir Practice 6:00 P.M: B.T.U. 6:30 P.M. “ Choeae You
^Evening Worship
krmon by pastor.
•Tuesday, Feb. 6 Cli

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
J. E. MeKlaley, Mlalaler
Mr*. P. R. Sltpheitaoa. D.R.B.
9:45 A.M. Church School. A
data for every age.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
Sermon topic: "A New Man For A
N r » Age.
0:30 P.M. Yuulh
Fellowship
Servire.
7:31* P.M. Kvening
Worship.
Scimun topic: "Till* Will Stand."

vrho*e hank* L the tree whose
leaves shall be foe the healing of
the nation*. In eloquent term* the
swan sought to describe the hosts
who live In the other world, but
without grousing the slightest in­
terest on the part o f the crane.
Finally the crane askedi "A r*
liter* any snails thereT" "Snallst"
repeated the swam "No, of enurse
thara nre n o t" Then said the
crane, “ You ran have your hea-

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIOKARY
A LLIA N C E
Park A t m m aa4 F a t r lM lk
81m l
Rav. Gtirnn E. Smith, Paalar
Bible School 9:46 A.M.
Morning
Worship 11:00 A.M.
Ttir pastor will speak on the subBy MILO FA R N K TI
jrrl, "l,ooking Unto Jesus." Com­
NKW YORK, Feb. Z— (fl’j- N o w come* tlx time when the though'*
munion Service will follow the
ol many basketball coaches wander to tlx coming o f tpring. and not nr
message. All are welcome.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M. An cretarity for llie uiual tcasoa.
.N'"ng generally meant greenup time but l&lt;» the coach it's toamamenl
informal meeting fur all age*. The
time,
p»»l«ir will speak.
I he preiturr increases and performances from now on to the miildhFIRST I’ REWHYTEHIAN
of March will determine which+ ...............—----------------CHURCH
teams are Invited to the NCAA tournament in March. Then, .&lt;■•
Rev. A. li. Mrlnnl*. Il.il., Putor an*t National Invitation Touma* vend o f the tram* listed in iinl*-0:43 A.M. Church HchooL
mrnts, ami the N A IR for smaller pendent matches ran win bid- to
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship. colleges.
the National Invitation TournaSermon by Mr. Mrlnnl*.
Srmester examinations are ovrr meat,
6:30 P.M. Youth
Fellowship. at most school* send the turning
The*e conference leaders, If
Pioneer Fellowship.
point of the season came in with they keep up the pace, will play
7:30 P.M. Kvening
Worship. the month of February.
Sermon bj Mr. Mclmiis.
Sevrial major flvrs hive Im­
S|M&gt;rlal mu.ir for Sunday morn­ portant tests f*iming up this week­
ing: Solo, '•Prayer'*, Guion by Dirk end. Tonight's game* include:
Aiken; Aiilb-iu, " l l " i ( lend G'd",
iiradley M6-3* at .San Franci*Cain by Chancel Choir.
c*&gt;. Rate*! the best train In the
Ktutitry last month mid n-ivr just
am.ther also-ran, Itradlev Could
hoo.l it* rornrtiaek chance* bv
whipping San Frunci*eo tonight
and Stanford lomnrrnw night.
Kentucky (16-1) the country**
N«. I five, at Mla*i**ippi Stair.
.'•'oiithrrti
California
(13-2),
Parific Coast Southern leader, V*
Santa t'laru.
Brigham Ymmg (16-41. Skvllne
Conference leader, at Utah Slate.
Idaho at Oregon ( IT-71, Pacific
Coast northern leader.
West Texa* Slate
at Arizona
( I.V.T), I(Order ronferener le-i-le*.
Missouri (IO-6&gt; at Iowa (6a6)
Science service*
next
Sunday,
when the Lrs.on-Srrmon Is en­ in a match of middle-bracket Rig
Br*cn and nig Ten tram*
titled "Love."
St. John's of Ftionkl'-n (I4&gt;2I v.
The Golden Text is from Jlrph- H. F rancis of Brooklyn.
aniah (3.171: "The Lord thy G*J
The league contest* arc bnpor*
in the mfdvt o f thee is mighty) he Ian tieeause champion* win autowill save, he will rejoice ovrr the* mstie invitation* to tho NCAA
with joy; he will rest in his love,
he will joy over thee with sing­
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e*&gt; tiru’h*. i.n - t t i
ing."
a* ib bag* ».t#-4.*«
Reading* from the Bible in­ frlcry. Els. (j&lt;&gt;l4-n. 4»p*n4Inx quality 4s a larger asn-lt:
clude: "And we have known and r»Jtry. rii. Pascal, -1.ti.n4(••a quality I* a larger 1*4-3-14
believed the love that God hath
to n*. God is love; and ho that ( ’•nil(lower 4&gt;e*a4lav
inntalnrr
ItS-tTS
&lt;’..||*r4*
4*1. bNrhs l.tt-114 daylight.
bu bukts » • • - !* (* like a hall of fire, something tike
The following it among correl­ ('■cumber*
Corn
rra t. 4.tt ) H the setting sun, about two min­
ative passages from "Science and
Caspian!
h»
b*kt*.
414-1.74 utes after the flash, a scric* of
Health with Key to the Scrip­
explosions could he heard, echo­
Letter*,
lrcb#ra,
I&gt;ry
Park
tures" hy Mary Baker Eddy: “ For
ing back and forth In the m»un*
&lt;tq*.
rr*|*
M
i
t
ts
true happiness, man must har­ M uilinl (Ircsaa 4o* Ihs In l.4*-t4e tains."
monise with hia Principle, divine union*.
4oi bach* i tt-l.t*
The range Is circled on three
l-ove; the Son must lx In accord )*■■■. Kiifilih, 4fi» ii4Ine
quality
liu bnr. tts-t.t- •Idea by mountains.
with the Fattier, In conformity I'copcr*
bu. b iS ii I as
" A column of smoke estrndrd
with Christ" (p. 337).
puuino*. PIS. n*4 m il*
Into the air after the explosion,"
A •Is*
4« Ib. bags I t *
Malo*lati continued. " I t grnduall)
js.lsr — —
* ----into a . rloud
sort of

Ll. Jocob Krntf Jr.
If WAS announced at the Ftfth Air
Fntre Headquarters In Korea that
Lt Jacob Kratt Jr, 23. South Mil­
waukee. WIs., shot down a Commu­
nist jet tighter over Pyongyang, hi*
third aerial victory In four day*.
Kratt, the father of two children,
saw action over Germany In World
War ILIfnlernafionol Soundphoto)

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fRangrlislir H o # 7:43 P.M.
Mortal Notire: Rev. A. E. Kelly
h E^ k n t i i ’Vi a y ^ ADVEN TIST
of Columbia, K. C , I* our special
CHURCH
speaker during a two weak* reviK*tenth Hlreel and Elm Avenue val her* at nur rhurcli. Y«n surely
C h u rch
Services, Saturday do not waul to miss this great
morning at 11:90 o'clock.
lime of inspiration and blessing,
Sabbath School, 9:80 A.M.
K i will receive from attending
Prayer
meeting
Wednesday
services. We will be looking

$10 Billion In Taxes

Toiiroupeat Pressure Increases

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T lir fitlln a ln a price* rrpnrtrd by
•In llraler* on the Hmiitnnl Plate
Karmrr* Slarhrl Inr pm 4ue* *o!4
In T rn rh tr* 4 healer* up lo I P.M.
Kebm ary I, I M l
llean*. P-il*
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lie pointed, however, to the fart A
that a 818,600,000.000 lnrrr*«r Its
revenue would be necessary to
balance the $71,600,000,000 spend­
ing budget he haa proposed for
next fiscal year.

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minutes to refgh *h crt, after *
brilliant ornnglhyuliow fta»h III
the narthwi-slern xkic*. elrhim:
buildings in this gambling re­
sort town ami (he mnunlain*
which ring It.
The flash was timed at 6:49 away.
A. M. It wa* visible in a pale
Sinco Satunlay, the ■
°raagu flush aa fa r dlsUnt as haa been testing atom!
ui undisclosed nature at tha new
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Would $175,000.00 invented in building for line of Flor­

for the same cost as they would haul Minn in the oi&gt;

ida Faahjona resulted In retaining this $560,000.00 year­

poaite direction?

ly payroll |H flalifordt (This Is the aaMHint the City Is
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It ia unbelievable that the few officials who kneyr thin

spending fo r 'i' ball park stadium whkh may remain

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condition existed wince last July would HKmimc that the
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vitally interested cltkens o f Sanford were not entitled
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to know of the condition and be given un opportunity

the City proposcM to invest In a

to do something about It.

dock and terminal, which to say the least has a very
doubtful chance of financial success, result in retaining

Knowing that these conditions existed these same o f­
this| pgyroU
if even a• part
o f this
amount were to' -be In4
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ficials
voted in favor o f reactivating the Navy base.
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veiled In g building for the Florida Fashions?

Apparently they gtfve no thought about u location for
the hospital and wanted to be certain that the Florida
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Faahions would find It necessary lo leave Sanford.
which
to operate, ecepcmfealty.
U ta evident that the of.
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ficials matfo no attmetive or satisfactory o ffer that was

Flofidk risM oas Is looking fo r a suitable place for the
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part
oVf the industry that ia to remain
in Sanford. W ill
A f*
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these Mine officials throw up (heir hands und say
- ! » « * k aotUng we can do about it” ?

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to "gross under-taxation of the nil
sad mining Industries. lightening
estate *a*d iW T a x e s , am Trtmo*.
log “ undue preferential treatment .
granted to capital gain* In co m -»
parison with ordinary Income.
This last reference was to lb.
flat 23 percent capital gains rat*
now imposed on pnifU from sale -.f
property held for »l* months or
more. Income tai rates now rai&gt;g&lt;
from 20 to 111 perrent on Individual
Incomes, with sllffer rates In th■■
upper inemn* bracket*.
Mr. Truman said hi* tax pro
gram would require highrr rat*
in some cases than those of W o rl.l^
War II. hut declare*!:
'•During World War H, tax.-,
were not high enough, and tho
government was forced to borrow
too much. As a result, when eonttols were taken o ff after tho wa ■,
price* skyrocketed *iul wr pai.l In
inflation for the failure t*» t ««
enough. The value of the |*c*ipl.'
saving* was cut down by the
higher prices they had to pay."
'fhc President left details of
how the proposed |lo,OOO.Ottn^KH, ^
increase i* to be made for explaiiatlon by Scortary « f
th&gt;Treasury Snyder.
Snyder will g » into this ut pul.
lie bearings to In- opened MoikInv
by the tax-writing House Way.
and Means Committee.
Mr. Truman did give one .b-tnu
lie said the present t&lt;U*n oxemp
tion should be retained.
Word In Informed i|uarter* wh
that Snyder will aik that normal V
corporate Income tex rate*
!.&lt;•
raised to 68 percent from the pre­
sent 47 percent top.
The President did not specify
any rate Increase today.
The President nowhere named
the amount of the tax incrra*c hiwill a*k as a "second installment"
following rongrcetional action «•
the first Installment of Slii.ooo,.

A special attraction at Elxm-ter
Methodist Church Sunday eveninu
at 7:30 P. M. will be presented
by the M. Y. F. of First Method1st Church. Pictures of K«daehrgme slides of Methodist mis“ arm tH J j- the young
people o f First Methodist f’ hunrh
tplf lx shown. The public Is ill-

6,09&lt;l stiuare mile range on IN
desert. The atomic energy nun
mission has conalstcntly decline
to comment except to confitt
testa have been held.

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E sta b lish ed I'.tftK

Excise Taxes
On Gas, Cars
'* ToBeRaiied

New York Schools Drill For A-Bomb Attack Srtfety

Across The Board In­
creases To 'Be Put
On Most Products;
Liquor Tax Upped

U M tliacC wa wave ta n

WhitneyAn
New Beauti
G r o u p la
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President H.
H ia a
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Seminole Cha
- today aaaoua—
actlrattop o f ■
mttUr With 1
.chA^rm

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ney. rhamher of Omamerre man­
ager, will meet Thursday after­
noon at 2:00 o’clock to Inspect two
suggested State
waytld* park
sites.
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Mrs. A. W. Eppe, Sr. hrought
m the matter to tha atUatJon ef the
™ Chamber o f Cogamtaa*. tfr. Whit­
ney stated. She w S 'M r n en the
f niwfuSttee Other ' a u a h tn air
Mm. Emlor CurletL Oewdrat Mrs.
P. M. Glnglea; and 0. K.FeuraVrr.
Ismgwtmd.
Srtnlnolr County, which I* en­
titled In two wavtide parks. hat
none, drelared Mr. Whitney and
added that this U due te not hav­
ing tried In the H fM Way to se­
rum them or because of lark of
| sufficient Internet la the project*.
The parhe a n f deelfpr* —
niching or racroa ’
Work la prat
HeminoU County
Orlando Central *
It-24, aaid Mrthe fealurea of
a fashion show-1
including Betty
Hanford o f t » r .
Francis Moors and
% will participate.
John ____
Pierson.
.... president of the
endnote County
Count)____
Seminole
Farat Pareeu, It
aiding In the setting ay of the
agricultural n
h lk iU T
exhibit*/

Generator Pall
Hits Powei
M IAM I,
Feb. ( - (
The Florida Power i t
ownem ai
eervlag electricity I
"W e got over the
to the voluntary
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The enwri
generator fal
serve power
mid wave
In spite e f
1W hacks by «
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fee mm o f l _____
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orator out a t
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ATOMIC aOMI PtOTtCtlON in the clanroom, boys and glrli In a New York City tumor blah
school scurry under desks in s warmup drill. The lessons learned from such drills, which will Ire held
monthly, will be available for educational Institutions elsewhere In the United S tilrv In addition to training
In protertive coverage at school, .Superintendent Wllllsm Jansen advises parents how they can cno|ierula
with home Instruction for their young ter* In the event of an atom bomb attack.
(fnirmolional)

Commuters C l o g A c c y tarraway Russell Absolved
N e w Y o rk D u rin g
^ s i g n s A s l ) e m o On Contempt Of
« o T , „ .. g Finance Director
Railroad S t r i k e Arwy Cftrr&gt;w-y, formerly of Congress Charge
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Cars
lam Streets
As
h-ars jam
streets £

Sanf«rd am) Orlando and brother

A
ndjB
rew
arra„waiirector
y, has resig
nl- Within His Bights In
„r
n.Calt
of nfi
Refusal To Answer,
Scenes Similar To nance o f the Drmnciatlc National
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, Committee, It was announced In
wa*; ) car.v ncturii
h. u today.
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AAHJIING1
WARRINGTON.
Feb. J -W 1
l^gHdntlon
for Immediate
Induction of alrlhing
railroad
employ•* who baht nerupnllonal
draft deferaMats
Introduced
today ta the House by Rep. Andrewe ‘ (P -A la ). Andrews' announceweui that he was Intro­
ducing the hill hrotfght applause
from roHeagueo. A ndrew said
hn undent and i that many rail­
road men not working now on
the grounds thay are “ sick” ha*e
been drfreed from the drall hr.
rause of their jnho.

Federal Judge Say:

W A M IIN G IO N . Feb. '*— &lt;/t’ i
S e ln lu r Service Director Lewis II
llr it h r y i.nd today nrw rcgula
lio n s arc “ m the w o r li’’ lor a
d rall nt married men aced I 1* it*
2h who hvsc no ih ild irn .
Ilctrhry s « n | ,n ordri In* tsern
drallrd for ihr appro* al of I’ rrsi
dent Human anti drfrnsr man­
power agciii ic* whnh would i an­
te! pieient drfrrrncnti lor men
with one dependent.
Ilenhei told the IIoum Arm'**)
Service* i ommittcc of the pro­
posed order dining In-aring- on u
Mill for tmiveraal militiiry -ctv ice
uod liaining
Thr hill would make IH-yrnr&lt;dd* *uhjc«t to the draft. Sollit*
t'ongree* memtor- have Mccn ini i-ting tlint young married men
ought to In* drafted nhrad of Ihe
1H-V ear-olds.
K«tending the illnft to niarrieil
met) In the IV-SSA agr luarkrt cm,
In- 11010' without legislation. All
that I* it*t|iilrvd ia an rxeeutlve
order from the I’resldent.
Iler.liey told the committer the
prnpt’M'd order would limit Icprndent'v deferment* to:
I. Men with one or inorr t Inld*
n o,
O

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rerl, and
Mr. Carraway, who was iairn at
1. Men with more than IT1C
WASHINGTON Feb. i i/l’j
H , Ogden, Fla., came to Hanford
dt'perplenl. Thi- could lw, tor inwlii'tt a laiy and attended grammar Judge F. Dkiimnn Ijrtro Malay at- -lanre, so itgrd parent ami no in­
and high school* hem. Ilia mo. ■prilled Hatty Husiell nl O m ar- valid &lt;i»trr.
thcr, Mrs. Joder Cameron, live*
Hri hty -aid hr was v|rt*l«llv
lin e and also two grnndmotheis, and Miami IWatli o( .« (milempt ui trrtaln the Intrrertrd manpower
H n . Mattie Carraway and Mr*. Congrru chaigr.
agent i» . wrtiuld approve thr onl-r.
Hetty Metis.
Tlic 7’i-yrat-oM ittiul threw ihe !M
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...... working
ni'l hr Irad hero
Mr. Carraway resigned to en­ charge out in U. N. Ihtlircl Conn M - c ly vllh Ihr Sretoiy oftmiror
ter private husiaw* in Washing­
.3 ? w .. *
ton. lie «sId l»e had M l determined With the tufitutcrtl dial lit toil i L r ^ .
exactly wbat husineas he would *rl| Was ,, well ,Within lu» t&lt;*mlt*
enter hut for the moment he wa» lutional ngh.* ip teftiting l» anionrentratlng nn taking care nf hi* vw'rr rpievtioiiv o l the Senate
farm near Manassas, Va.
Crime Investigating Cnmmlttec
f uneral service* will Ire held at
The former Rantord man hod
I r I H is itl that frit Russell l» ad
3:11') j\ M Itinmtrow at Erickson
eve,| with the Democratlr N*
mil gainhhng atlivitrc* n! which hr Foueial Home t'hsprl fur f . A.
tinnul Committee since 11*4)1, artIP sa lln ra t o ea st alsr
Anderson, Sr., K5. who tiled rnrly
ing a* assistant to the treasurer
Holiday nmrniog st the local hn»an executive direttor o f the nspil.il following a long lllnex*.
lion-wide Jefferson-Jarkson din­
Born In Hartford. Conn.. Aug. I*.
ners before taking over the finanre
|H**N Mr. Anderson had hern a red*
position In June, IMS.
dent of Sanford for 37 year*. He
Forernerly engaged In farming
Word has been receiveit of thr formerly operated a grocery store
in Florida, tiarmway organiicd death of |*fr. I.ultiri .v). Wilde* i and filling -tatinn at Thirteenth
the Florida Young Damorrata in Daytona Beach whlrh ttermird t &gt; HI tret anil Frenrh Avenue, PHor
l!&lt;33 and later served as executive a result of wound* received in I-.,' to coming here hr wa* an engineer
director of the Young Democratic tie in Korea rm Jnn. ft. He form' »lv with the Healmnid Airline llallt'bil-N of America.
re*idrd in Sanford
road. lie wav a member of the (’nn
The only period in which he did
lie |- mii vised My hi* fathn. grcgnlional f'hurch.
n«t participate actively in a na Rubhen A. Wilde*; hi* mother.
Surviving are the widow wh&lt;&gt;
tioiial campaign wa* during World Mr* Eugene llaitell. Moth of t»t
re»ide at 8IP Frrnth Avenue; «n&gt;
a. ■!• enlisted man In the romlwt tona Heath: five .runts, Mrs. J " daughter, Mr- M. I.. Itohinaon of
War II, when ha was in the Army fjthhs, Mr*. I’aul Ca 'in, Mrs. f» : Mrxlro. N- V.; In grandchildren
engineering, spending IB month* Davis and Mr*, ttogirlr Massey • f ami five great grandrhildrrn.
in thr Smith rarlflc.
Hanford; ansi Mr*. John Thom*The Rev. J. II. Root, asalstetl hv
• Mr. (Carraway, 41, I* married to of Daytima. :hree ’inrlea, J. i Rev. W. I*. Brook*. Jr. will o ffi­
the former Mias Helen G riffin o f Bennett nf Mlam1; William J. H&lt; n* ciate at the service* ami burial
H a s ils w s no ISS- T m . i
nett of Orlait'hi anti Walter Ben­ will take place (n Evergreen Cemi*.
nett of Kanfoirl.
fery.

A. Anderson, Sr.
Died Sunday Morning

W AKIIINIITON. Feb. i —uiq
— A mediation hoard member reparried "they're totally dead­
locked" as union negotiator*
took a Innrheon retem today In
talk* pedaled at settlement of
the "a id ” strike that has tied
np much of the rounlry's railroad traffic. Jnhnolhan Scot I.
Jr™ chairman of the nmeminent
mediation agrnry, mniM not Hi-h im progress hut Thomas lllrltera, hoard secretary, Inld repartem: "I's r been In this hn»ioess 33 years and I’ tr nr«rr
aero a mare stubborn rase. tVr*re still Iryiag In break the lee."
The mediation officials went
across (be hall to meet with
spokesmen for the carriers, who
were still In session as the union
left. The workers* spoke*sere on rail for soother
tacting, at 3 P.M. KMT. TV, P.
Kew—dy. president nf the Urn
Iherbaad ef Railway Trainmen,
one of the four unions in the
friends o f Mrs, W. M- Thigpen
dispute, ass told by reporters Will , eg let to leant of her death
that a carrier spokesman had which occurred yesterday at River­
reported earlier that the talks side Hospital in Jacksonville.
were "sllll
deadlocked.”
”|
Funeral service* and burial took
WASHINGfDN. Fell. '» f/I’t (tencral | I awton t &lt;&gt;||im derlarcd
wouldn't say that."
Kennedy place this afternoon In her old today it h not nc.ewaiy In malrh Hum* "dtvitiwm lor ilisiilnn*' Ireaald, hut would not add any­ home town of Doughi*. He. She
thing, The carrier spokesman la survived by the husband and caute s*ilh ti»w w“e;***p« and Iriiiniquri the U. S. Armv rnuld “deal
laid reporters "there is no truth one non, William Thigpen, Jr. of with" li&lt;ird&gt;&gt; ol :.i'n a‘**l n:a»»c» ,1 lank* oming across Luro|*c.
Atlanta, (ia.
One of the new scrapiru, vsluth the Army Chief of Staff riled a* Iseing

Luther M. Wildos
Dleii In Korean War

Mru* W. M. Thisrpon
Dies In Jackson villi1

rve

Collins Declares N ew Weapons Will
Enable U . S. To Deal With Russians

"not many *eai»" away, i* a guided motile with an atomic warhead.
In a ciqryii.nlerl inle.rkw with (he magazine "U. S. Newt and World
lleporl" pirhlr.hwl her.-, C u llliu f

Council Of Church Women Will
summarlt-tl J"l«r o f the new we*iron* and la iw u :yarned in Cores.
appraisal nf ; h vtirrm .t - f
Sponsor “World Day Of Prayer” theIlia new
wespo- vans highly )&gt;;■
s i A ^ W 1 P #y pl Pr o r r , t W,M. U

F n d a r at | t » P. M . e«

r r-L Fr«brtmt*n Church under the auiprecs of the Sanford Council
of Church Women, of which Mr*. R. K. Evans is president, it wai
nounced lodsy by Mrs. Volte A. Williamt. Sr.. puUirity chairman.
„
theme of the prayer service will he "Perfect love ceits out feer
renoda ol illent mraMtioii
hrinp |»roYi&lt;|fd in tht ttnryce and w&lt;
nwn nrr » i k « l u they rnlrr ihr'
ehurvh to say the prayer written
for tha woman o f thr world by
Gagman Christian women. " U r d
Jeau* Christ, We Women and Mothem Coma In Thee and Implore
"Give us peace In our hearts.
Hela 'is to r-sange our thoughts of
strife and hate trio word* and
deed* -if hro* Mak* na Thy mesen fftn tor our children, ami for
all with whom we live. |«t nor
home* be centem nf peaer In the
gonfetea of tHs warriiur world.
"Our tea .lt am h « e t with
h s r t : therefore we Imptora Thee,
O Lard, strengthen os with tha
■ &gt; &gt; M i fkal w an e only through
fafUt to Tbee. Guido the
e f tha aatiawa and &gt;11
Ih a a ^
toward . _
the anguish and grief
and peaee. Comfort
distressed. Grant heip to tha
Be Thou the father to
la a d n a lr o ld to the wt.
* .to w t *

helim the poor and feerls the hung 'y .
Strengthen alt women whom
Thou haal -ailed Into the epoetol
ministry o f Thy love end Thy
pcsce. Comfort tirsm when weary
and disronsototo, Hupplv their
daily needs. Grant them love, pa.
tlenre, and Hearts full o f courage.
Let their words and their works
he blessed.
"Thou who Hast promised &lt;n
romtort as a mother romforts,
help us to do the work Thoo hast
entrusted to qe In this world."
The purpose of the Day la to
unite Christians n
tht: wurld
in prayer, exp
l WIIHams. Each year
Day of
Prayer romml'
tha United
Council o f
invitoe
one nr met
• chosen
country to
_____ . This
m tsared hr
year’s program
the Christian
e f Germany.
For m
dWdu.Hr

'imistir.
•*
In effect, C*H»oe outlined s n&lt; •
liattle patten Ivs.'.'l *'-i-iigly nn
new sreeapont and Irvhtilrjue*. t&gt;ut
•till far from h l-'„ • hlneprird
tor so-called "purhl'iitnn-*' writfam.
Its theme a* ft* -mtliosrt II i that the new Arm* ran mil fight
a far Isrgei torre not * (mills rhec|ulpue-l
In nacklng his contentions, C»ltins disclosei] that the Army &lt;•
'‘working with the Air Foree no
the business of having ehttugit
transport* of the proper types, m i
that we can move one division tar*
oroximately IA,nnn to 20,000 mem
by air In oe lift."
In preper**lon for possible u»e
of *oeh a hiiwe air mnvernsnt. •! -•
Chief of Stoff aaM. "we're train­
ing our Infantry dlvtsloes in -shat
wa exll *alr Imrunurtublitv."
With this traainr. he explainrd.
rregular foot troona with erarv IM * « eirent "heaviest equipment”
ceald be moved nuicklv end -**ilv
to an alrfle'd s«ta»^ V. edrsnre
BOTatroops. Then. . '-died, other
tranewein wn&gt; ,*.htoe cov-.
COUld (Wing M.
Tfc »y erpripm»)&gt;i arid—you're Uiure.M
Dtiruasipi; possible technique ‘n
halting msee attacks o f tai.ks and
men. Coll ns said:

As.-oci.itrd I'rcstn Leased W ir e

No. 118

Allied Killer Tanks Punch
Gaps In Chinese Red Lines;
Married Men To Be Drafted
2 Or More Dependents
Would Be Needed
For Exemption Un­
der New Draft Law

WASHINGTON. Feb. 5 -&lt;/r»
ft Tbf Truman Administration tried
Cnngrett today to «M 4 penfederal income lax rain. double
lire lax nn gasoline and sharply
imrnl lesiex on cigarettes, automo­
bile*. appliances and other itrmi.
The program, which would hit
the pocketbool* of millioni of lax*
payer*. would nearly triple the ex*
ri»* tax on aulomo^ex and more
| than double lire tat Oft tdevitnn
and radio tela, refrigerator* and
other appliancet.
Three renta a path would he
added to the excite ta t on cigar­
ette* making the letal to rent* a
park. The excise whUkey would
go up about CO cents x fifth and
the tax on an ordinary bottle of
beer would raised I J cent*.
The propoaad exetae Inertase*
t would mean a boost of 13 per
rent— from T In 110 per cent— on
auto lexica and IS per cent—
from 10 to 2* per cent— on tele­
vision and radio eeti. The tax
would be imposed an the menu*
farturrr’a price.
The present SO a gallon liquor
tax would be hiked te OIL the |S
a barrel! beer tax would Jump to
&lt;11, the seven renta a Back cigar*
ete U x would go « p to lO eenta
and the gasoline tax would be
# doubled, going from ope end onehalf cents e gallon to three cenU.
ReereUnr of Tifaiufy^Snydrr

N

THE WEATHER
Generally fair through Tuesday
except mostly cloudy and possibly
lilh l rain lower East Coial and
K f j » thU afternoon and tonight.
Warmer Tuesday and a tittle high­
er Irmparslures mml nection* tonight.

starlr*, bridge*, mountain range*,
Streams ami thing* of that rhararter, in conjunction with planned
demolition—that combination of
factor-, together with higly niolilM
force*, .dequ.lrly e&lt;|uiptied with
irunlern Weapon, ran go a long
way to*«ard making It possible."
In tfil* connection, he said he
thought *'wr’i| be making a coln*.
» «l mistake" if "we were to trv
to u sli h the rttinorr&lt;l 10,00)) Ituvslan lank*, t.nk for tank."
Ttie Chief of Stuff explained
that in the "battle between armor
and guns” the "hshnees swing*
hack and forth."
"F.llher the armor nr the wrapnn I* mlalivelv ob*oVte at any
given stage of the game," Collins
■aid. "What we have gone after
ia to Itnnrnvr h»lh our tank* and
our anti-tank w* arsons."
He said the U. K. now has, In
addition to the .1.6 inrh bas-roka
*ome military men credit with
atopnlng the early tank-led drier
In Kor*a, several other new wea­
pons capable "o f knocking out
the best *.nk that we know o f In
tha world.”
He described a tank grenxde
fin d from launcher ettoebed to a
rifle; w ew recuileee rifle, the
106, with as effective range un
l/ml) ynrdij and a new anlt-tonk
MAbiTinltlon flrH from normal
Held artillery at a range up to
IXJKM yards "o r mom."

H u n t Is Indicted M c K ib b in Tells
For Using Position Rotary Of Limits
For Private Gain O f City P o w e r s
"F iv e

P e rc e n te r"

A ccu sed
C o n t

O f

r ac t

Is

Illc u n i
I.c ttin n

WASHINGTON," let. '&gt; u V i
J*inc* V Hunt. * lev fiyure in
the Scn*ic'» l')4'l msrstigslion "1
"'live |tft) enlcts,'' ss-n tmtn ted Msstsy up th.stgc, ui tuiccinu In rftvr
pMV*lf ctllcipn.es Iteiitrr ihr M',11
Atscli Admiu -li .tr.,II s. Inf. limisrll
,i WAA i on*ult,siii
A&gt;'i«t.sni L S. Attorney l li silc*
II- Mum,is s.ml the in*Its tlllCIll tr
turned liy ,« Icdn.d grind pity
* mount* M* i li.srgr ili.il I lunl « * ’
Icduiicslly ,i (pivrinnirnl oII i i m I
*1 ,i lime svlirri lie **.)&gt; ,ir i cptiiig
tompensstiun lor lirlpim: oilier* do
liusin-t* ssitli the Kovrinmrnl
The null, tin, til runt allied four
count* nllcging violation* in the
spiing and summer ol lUlti, If
convlctot, lliml would fuic n
mavimum (rennlty of ||ii,u)*) fine
and two year* Imprisoiiniynt on
crlih count. The *tntute » » ) *
further Dial rotivietcd |o'i*on*
arv I’lsttr-* fni"v&gt;i f*.*o&gt; /useit,
merit employ ntrnl.
Hunt wp* u key maw In ih*
Sennit * 11141) ilivettIgaltoil I*1cnlUe hi* uHtvitli'* were the
Malting point, Mul hi' quickly
toded into tin ki, i ground is*
bigger name ■ wi re hrought In
those id Ms). tJeneral llarry II
Vaughan, alloy aide to I’testdenL
Truman, and John Matagon. a
ritlslfrious man.about do** p who
hud a White ttr,U',i p.s-*‘ *hd
poppep tn and (lit of till evecu
live mansion lit will
Magagnn later w»- convlete,!
of fterjury -lying when under
oath—to the Hctinti inve.iigaling
cwnmilttci' and wa* enteii,«vl I,, i
May tu eight tnontli* t•• l**n year*
In jail.
(he whole tlivrallgatiiirig In-gnu this way :
Tin* New Yolk Herald Tri­
bune puidlahefk a slory nlHuil Hie
activities nf Hum, s wa'tline
lieulenanl colonel who had *rt
him;r!f up In buslnr-r h—- n- *
"msnagrmrnt
counselor."
The
rt eatlnue* na !■«■* *t*t

Local Government Ke
stricter! My
Pow­
ers Of The State

20 Thousand Reds
Arc Killed In Two
Weeks Of Bitter.
Bloody F i g h t i n g
lOkYO. Feb. '&gt; t/T)
Ihe
Inggest Allied tank force nt the
Knrr.m w.u rammed deep min Red
territory today in hit-tun killer
ranis on the western Iron! and
then withdrew,

Ihe rosin punch carried within
I.&lt;h ,il £.sscinmfntd limit .nr
lire miles ol devastaled Seoul It
.tinlls i|r|«eruirnl ii;msii Ilie S|*|e
was (he i loiert Allied thrust to the
for •lieii -iiilhoiitv md • -inlint ,.o
old South Koiean capital virjce
aiiylliiny ssillmut the prior Miitlion
I isitr, I Nation, forte, pulled out
id die .St.sie l.eglsi*lure. ,.nd Cify
jan. 4
M.in ieet ( l.ifnril \| kihblli m i
I our oilier armored columns cut
',.11 .,*r Wh.tl fl.e I its I in fh».
sliaipl) into Red areas, Behind U
And I loss . .1 t|,r |{,,(,siv lull, lie*.'I
tl.tmdeious Imml.aidnirnt hy v,arMhI iy.
planrs
and artillery, ihe tank*
Ml
M&lt; Kltdnn. iidiodut r.l hv
Mailed
Chine*e
and Korean Red*
II II |'n|ie wilt, lisil ill,.iST ,.i
out ui hillside ioilt. Die lighting
die program, cxplmicd tl*.»t ihe
raged al timet at luch rinse quart­
t itv operate* under . Cliritri fiom
ers that tome Reds were ground
tlie .State sslinli .le.nl» drfinev
to death under lank treads.
it* |«iacr» ..ml limit ilmris
A d&gt;»ition spokesman estimated
lo slisssri In (lie &gt;|Ueili &gt;n ‘WliV
(hat the Isso main columns. Milk­
l,,e&lt;n t ll.r l ‘ily do tli.it, nl
ing up llir main road In Seoul and
lint ’
Mr Mr kilJ.lii said, "W e nn a laleral toad six mllet farther
«.»U only say, "|l liocsnT li.isr lire ssest killed TOO Resit and wounded
uiill.ority' "
I, TOO.
Cvplaining Mint Mi. pr«- ent t'liy
On llie c e n lia l front. Allied
Charter war ad*.pte,| i,, the ippi
n* usae f lt l
r-.iion of tin I .eg l dal Die, and
embrace, m „o of (hr nrovHioiir.
o f (lit* [&gt;ht Chatter svith .nine
»tl i andilillig hut s". Mli no new
power , Ml- Mchihi-iii outlined
aoliie (he jm'.verr. and I' 'l«msi!dtilie- will'll the IT,alter d'»..« give
Mo GU|
In lh&lt; (ir .1 plsre, hr .aid, it
II) A SHIN IATF.D TRESS
rreatv* the City, tin defines the
Rancher* in nine South and
city limit The governing author!
tv of fhe Y*ll» - »* tested In a Central Flvrida rnuntles fuirght
City Commission nf fu r mrinher* dewpeistrly tudav to save rattia
(irrs l'N over hv .1 msvor of their still suffering the affect* o f *
ossii rlmoiing The nisyof hit* no virions cold *pell over the week­
predicted
admllii dtntive ilulir,. Imt provide-, end while fijrrc.viter
only a light frn.t In th f.alnesover all meeting*, and hu to ,!■
sillr diMricl.
vote i-.irii'iderahte turn- l'i atten-(
J. (list. Ponce, a rnemliei* of
ing
puhtie
meet jug*( signing
the State
l.ivesloek Sanitary
paper*, ete.
Tile City Manager ni l* a* pur- Board and ■ hig cattle rancher in
eha-ing sg* lit for ihe City, make* th.' ( Ikeechohee dl-Mict, taid some
appointment* to rcrtnin City pod- cattle died last night uctplte the
tin***, ndvines the Cjly Cotltmixs* efforts of rancher* l« save them.
He estimates; Ihe Saturday
*ion nn tlie npri nt inn of I lie vnr
imi* dr( « It nient* of I in (*lty gtiv- night free*)* look the live* o f
nleoit r.,H)K1 rattle but that ranchrrnment
Thr Charter also provide* f"i • is Mill weic finding teoli-. * in re*
u city court, judge Nt ! city ist ttu.te eeetlrs'i^ of their range's.
Circling l.urrat'*, bd rinrhera
turtles f«r tin trial nf tin- viola­
•i •*•*tlftftM *»i &gt; « • *111
tor* of n t v illBatire*, and tin
* duhlUhmrnt ,d poll,,- and fit)1
*1 **sa(Intiaat »** I IIP Ftotit
t ’ tm p U * I h

Ranchers Rattle
To Save Weather
Battered Cattle

ITIM/I'N l i t III
WITH IJ. r. HKCiIND HIVI
NttiN’ , Korea, l&lt;l&gt; f&gt; id' Sgt
Jot D 'Ella. 10121' H i.*ioom .I 111* I
MI N I IMS Mil KH
I n in ju r c fl I n A c fid e n t
Tacoma, W a»h, I off hi More
I )),d VNtlt I KS. h'rti
Ilf)
day *»up dirt.
It look the weak Kor.an un Dmiirnlion.siTcr, ’ Not any tnori
Mr and Mr* James II. Caton,
The |duiiging
neckline nod en route on their honeymoon atter
that long to thaw nut h, ■ stole
dieuer
Ii a \ e Iteing marrteil only (l,:ee hours
Ivsiight teeth, whlrh froie solid Mare - *hmililel
lirought brasvierr* out In the before in Orlando, narrowly cs»
one night In a cup " f water.
n|M*ri, and manufacturer* air mak­ ,'a|wil injury in nn automobile col*
ing them to lie *hown.
IIKHKAIICH fill A NT
tie inn near the Big Tree Road on
The anntntl ior*et. bta-drie isimI the Orlando Highway at
NEW YORK, Feh. U i,Vt Ihe
T:ttc
ratnegit Corporation lt»
given liiigrrie *how yrstrrdsy fealuriNl o'clock, Saturday night
hia
ill
velvet,
sstln,
taffeta
and
11,ijno,it*i more tn Columbia Cul­
The other automobile Involved
fnr .how, in bright color* in ir-nl
ver,ity Teacher* College for r*
in tlie accident wa, » tented w ti
•esrch nn melhnd. nf tr aching of tradttional ps-,tr|*.
i from the city Cab Co , Orlsrido,
Amrrhan cltltetkhip in th&gt; na
l driven by Cbsrte* K * " » t of Bald­
IA
It
AM
V
It
I’
.1
1
"I
IV
A
l
l
I*
lions* public tchonls.
w i n , N.Y. Damage to the outomnThe grant, to run until IP M .' NEW Y tlllK , Fell f. i/Vi I he t.de « i'- estimate'! ,il F.n and to
'•■a* auuniinrcd yesterday hy In •JT.fWXi ton airi'isft rati ter Tarawa
(Ii* Caton car at HI**. Mr. Kassel
William F, Rin&gt;!,ell, president •&lt; I, hard In active vervi. e aftei
1wn* charged l.y Sl*l- Highway
I'.) innnthv in mnthhntli.
the college.
The vessel, name,| fur one of Patrolman R (•, Harrisore with
The (iarttcglf corporatlnn gave
the rnllege an nrlgirtal flWlj/XW ■he Marines* Mloodlext camnaign recklc** driving.
fnr Ihr aatne project in lletoher, in Ihe I’arifir, sva - rn ln im oiiiri
INI t*MF I V\
-i Katurduy.
HMD.
t"hn I*. Fah», Collector of In­
i ' in.il Revenue for the District o f
Florida, ndvi*cs that a Deputy
Collector of Internal Revenue, will
t.e at the Hertiinob- County Cham­
IN WAlMINOfON, f !rn. Mwlght P
Etseuhfiwrr lera.rls In a Cline'l ber of Cominers e tietween the
hour* of «:30 A M. und 5 00 P.M.
inerting ol the Senste Foreign He.
on Feh. 16, 10 tor the purpose o f
latloru and Arrne&lt;i Service* Com­ giving advice and u.-vistance need­
mittees. Seated are Sens Alexander
ed by Federal Income Taxpayers in
Wiley (It-Wla &gt; and Tom Connally
(D-Te *,). Standing are Sen* fslyles the preparation of their inroni*
tax returns. While mo*t taxpayers
llrldgev (H-N, II.) and Blchsrd II. will he able to prepare thetr own
Bustel I (D -H a ).
(tRtrrrintionoi)
returns, this servlee will be ren­
dered ivherr needed at m&gt; charge
to the taxpayer^

to

lIuneynioDii

Eisenhower Reports 'I’o Senate

Sanford Weather
High yesterday M
l mw today 43
Rain 00
Total Feb. rain 2:13 inches
Normal Feb. rain, 2.31 inches.

The Weather
• JACKSONVILLE,
Atlanta
Bismark
Koiton
Brownsvilla
Chicago
Denver
Das Maine*
Fresno

New York
Washington
Winnipeg

Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee
Taapa

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.10
13
14
l
3B
23
76
M
33
IB
40
tt
29
t«
JUS
iflf
07
30
W
34
29
•I
-t«
34
60
M
57
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41

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MONDAY FEB. S. 1031

THE 9 ANFORD HERALD, 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

PAOF 'IftO

UP FOR PARDON

Great Am erican Poet
It in ntruiitff that the foremost American poet of hia
day and one of the great newspaper editorn of all time ban
not had hin biography written for 45 yearn. Thin lack in
about to be made good; a life of William Cullen Bryant in
announced for npeedy publication. The author In Henry H.
Perkham, who hnn written varioun Itookn on American liter­
ary hintory.
Itrynnt win an example of the frequent combiiuttion of
geniun with early precocity. He learnerl the alphabet at 16
months, turned the Book of Job into verne at 10, and at 12
knew the entire Greek New Tentament by heart, After
achieving great literary fame by the publication of hin two
finent |H*emn, "Thaiiiitnji.il*" and "To A Waterfowl," he
nettled down to hin life career an editor of the New York
Kvenlng Pont.
Like Irving, Gooper, Hawthorne, Melville and other
great llterarj figure.n of hin time Bryant wan a ntanch fol­
lower of Andrew Jucknon. He joined the Republican Party
'on Its formation, and an an editor belonging to the governing party he had wide influence until hin death in 1878
He deserve* to lie brought anew to popular attention.

15 Nations Have
Forces In Korea
Fighting Chinese

IF l LIT YOU OUT.
YOURSELF, I KNOW OF
A G ood d o s J
It * A s i a ' y r *

VdREAST
M IL IT A R Y

A L L IE S

HEEDED

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A I* arMM A l t M l 'k * - .

Attacking Communism

MONDAY, IF.IL 6. 19’,I

'I In rr la *l«*&gt; * hope for U*
in liud’h pfonilwM sod love. A mo­
ment nl -him* bul *n elernlty of
jny. I Voffer Uoilble »* *11 evil
doi'i, i vi'ii onto lurid*, but Ibe
wmi! of IJoil I* not hound, 2 lit o 2 9.
i&gt;|. Auguilair enjoyrd the lie**in i tmiwi»ll in it* hotoiy Solutd*y «nd the finl »MK« 1927. Then
Ie*t llun fifir iutl| w*» measured,
haloid.iy Iwi |||«lie* le|J. A Rle*l
lime
I.J.I by native* ami U&gt;ui-

Nt» OI,r r,r| irdip ill# aJ i , v*r
air riwuyt told by »ointonc seek*
ing iiont page publicity, but ibr
way our Irlepbone tang FlidsV
nmbt alter tbit Florida Fashion*
ad appealed, we’ie satiiiicd that
enough do.
That e a c e 11 e n I, philosophic
tUuglil that thr lliingv vve worry
about the moil atr thing* that
never happen ought well l&gt;e •!&gt;pin d to the Iraird dcttrucliun ul
Florida rilrir* grove* over the week­
end by llie “Big FTecre ul 1051."
• tven* i'opumumm doe* not rub
tbc selfishness, ratremr' ambition,
aad inner urge (or (rational ag­
grandizement at the other iellow's
'ttprfnsr' Ojrt‘ of everyone! Brava.
MeliMv-tifwlp-tpet. rrpotisHhal 25
(triton* hayr. if*rally been tbn-

The long-term effort of the Voice of America to in­
fluence thought behind the Iron Curtain arid near its bor­
ne™ him not produced the hoped-for effect. Believing that
a nhorter, more intennive campaign might have a stronger
Impact and more hinting results, the State Department in
engaged in launching such it program .
Thin program taken a definite ntund agiiinnt Commu­
nism. exininen its lien and incimnintenclen, and hidds it up
to ridicule. Areas under itn fire will lie tho Soviet Union It­
self, Itm satellite states, the countries thought most likely
to In* the next Soviet victims, and any other countries
where Communism in considered a politiclal factor. Public
affairs officers will seek to cultivate per»onai frien d sh ip s
with Individuals in thine countries who are able to influ­
ence public opinion.
In our present situation, time in a vital factor. The time
required to build military strength in more or lean fixed.
If there is n way to gain improved security more quick!}’
by means of proimgnuiio, we should try very hard to find

The Baseball Greats
Almost us hard un getting the Senate to pass u bill to
which the minority objects is to get new candidate.* elected
to tin* Bnnchnll Hall of Fame. The associated baseball writI-™ of the country constitute the jury, and each nominee
munt get 75 per cent of their vote to la* chosen. A good
imrt of the time no one get* a sufficient vote, antliuilt prov­
es thin year. Such stars ms Mel Oil, Jimmy ,Poxx anti Bnul
Wnner were often rnnii tinned- but are still outside the guten.
While no one want# to neo.thd Hull of Fame overloaded
with the names of unim|Mirtajit players, istill some argue
that the elector* coitld choosaij more,, than they do. The
trouble may Ire Hint vbtea arif'^*voted to hoiieleiu candiilatcis. A solution might be ttt dopy the practice* of *ome
*t«ten with primary electlun*. nndhnve a preliminary ballot
to eliminate all getting fewer, thnn a certain numbdr of
votes. With, balloting confined -to the leader*,' It ought to
be iMMwiblif to mid a few notable- name* to’the Hall of Fame.

By BID HKRLONG

family were held a iriioner of
war during Worlds V ir II, you
may b« entitled tp t
POW payments, and
see your Joral Vater
Officer o r w rit, the'
Cummlialon, Washington 26, D.C.

report tu i the Coagreas at an in­
formal joint session of the fenate and House In thr Library of
Congress auditorium un Thurtday. That the Members were in­
tensely interested In what he taut
to say was proven by the fact
that there was as near); perfect
attendance at the meeting aa I
Have ever seen.
As we le ft toe meeting, the
Connolly’s M ove M a id *
:i
M arine C o p t M ay &gt; •
press was busy buttonholing mereDefeat a f Traeg Plen
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l a c r e a a g d to 400JKM
ben to get their impressUns of
the speech. Aa u*u*l, these ran ail
Special re CrafraJ F rrti .
the way from complete accord and
agreement to expression* o f disap.
AUONOTON—Thera was a practical reason behind th* com­
polntment. 1 could not help but be
promise In which Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Tom
tremendously Impressed by the
Connelly (D ), Texas. Sfrrvtl to let th* armed sendee* committee
foreefuineas o f the msn and by his
join hla group In deciding the “ troops to Europe'' Issue. Connolly
uhviou* sincerity. I left th* meet.
gained come extra votes by the maneuver.
Ing with a feeling that the defen**
Tho Texan had not overlooked the fact that Henator Waller F.
of F.uropc by the North Atlantic
George ID ), Georgia, th* next-ranking Democrat
Treaty nations was In eapahlo
on the 7-6 foreign relations committee, favored
hands.
putting a specific limit on the number of Untied
Tho General stressed several
fllstes troop* sent to Europe. This could have
things which 1 should like to
meant a defeat for Cunnally's proposal to go on
call to your attention. He sail
record for a troop commitment without a stated
first that w e moat have • sol*
limit.
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vent United MMee, and that we
ran not carry the whole weight
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-Move wfleelive -peiltap* liter s
■"verie* o f tbplomalic nolev ul wjim isik lii Ku**ik aif the atumii lests
I tuiirnlly being made in llir Nava-

Congressman Ilerlong Reports

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llun iuu.li nuuU you pay lor
a ixMik&gt; How much would you
pay lo t s book called thr |)ihlr&gt;
Well. lliMr i* on t»ic in New Yoik
a Gutenberg HiDIr "(or lomtliing
... r u m
oi $151,000" Wbst
make* tbc Gutralwig Bible of |&gt;*tlicular im|Hiil*ncc it that it was
printed by Johannn Gutenberg,
the German invintor p i , ike print­
ing press, alrgnl 1400 A. D. There
orr hc believe only about 20 of
litrw Btbki in rsiriencc.

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We oil brlirvV in free ipccch in
liiii country si long as you agree
with ui. Whether we bvlkva in |fr*
•iwech whrg you rkm'i agteo' With
. jnrirnl lime's' tfitpfnent ol wheat
| k IwJ uIm I jot India‘a starving mtlI Iiont it being held up, not became
they cannot pay loi il, not because
.
it is needed in ihit country, but
S , simply and solely because Intis s
«
dated to rip irii her own opinion
on Chiors# jtoliry. dared to oppoMth# United State* in lit# UN ssKmbly on branding Chins an agA. gitiMir. Rccsusr India did not
||6 agree with us. and said &gt;9, wo are
■'/ to deny them food whicii may
,f cause the deaths of two million in‘ ) notcnl people. Is (hat fire speech?
4 Are we not hypocri*t whvn w# say
.j
we 'believe in fry* speech?

l on* Irtll- bu.inrsiras-, lumicrd m’

fall with equal weight upon big
and little alike, that the big M b
chant it farmed lip the whit*txlrn over tbc little merchant when
shortage* occur- The oft m ull of

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However, shrewd old "Tew m " knew that Uw
armed cervices commute*, fully Informed oa Uw
military illuatton, would bo lew likely to Uo tho
hands of th* Joint Chief* of Staff or tho Preotdcnt
with such a limitation.
flu, heading off a showdown vote on the flsnato
floor, (Mnnally propoeed that Loth committees con­
sider the Uoopa resolution.
I k s Cennofly

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• MARINES—Oongressionsl sources say there IS
a good chance for enactment or the Mil to enlarge the Marine Corps
from m ono m tnn.000 men and give the top Lcathsrnsck a pUoe oa
the Joint Chief* of Staff.
However, the meaaurv, offered by Senator Paul H. Douglas CD).
Illinois, and backed by other senators, probably will bo oot aside until
Ootigftaa computes work un "priority" DgliMtloa. Backer* o f th*
MU point out that lb* administration U hardly In a position to oppra*
it. President Trumsn, who found It ntcesssr* lo apologias for hla
reference to tho Marines as a m en “ police force" with a “propaganda
machine equal to Itsltn's" would arouse u -n mure furious Deri!
Dog wrath were ho to veto the Dougito bill.
Many members of Congress feel that the Hannas have beta by­
passed In tho general arms buildup and they ora certain to support
Uw Dougina Mil as un “sqtul'rvr."
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agslrut a possible Russian attack in event of WorM War fU Mili­
tary awUwrtUoa recently rereeled that Alaska soon win have two full

ing. I hopa the other member* of
('■ingress will alao take the cue
from thia. n
* The General a lso' dwelt
at
length on- the importance o f morale, both at homo and abrtiaU. '|to
said that there was a will bm&lt;mg
Europeans to 'defeni* them**We*
against Communism. Ho said that
llirtr spirit I f good, add regardless
of what w# m u fwitlsh (hem jii
a material way.gf they didn’t hate
the spirit hi* Job Wbuld he pretty
hopeless. In other vford*, the Gen­
eral said, yuU’ -oan'D'id import a
soul, lie is satisfied wOl) their de&gt;
cire to want to do something tu
defend themselves.
A* far as morale bora at home
is concerned, I believe that tt
goes hand In hand with tho sol­
vency about which tho General
talked. In other words, if people at
boom have their taira raised and
they see at the tarn* ’ 'me that
Congress la engaging in ’ bustness and polities aa usual" through
passage o f “ pork-barrel" legisla­
tion and through
non-essential
•ponding, then It i* easy to under­
stand how tho moral# of the peo­
ple at home could be mighty low,
•ven to the point o f being
thoroughly disgusted. Therefore,
If I vote against something you’d
llha to hara, remember that It
Is haataae I da net believe we
•Rabid do tlM e things at this
time. Oar effort* must be toward

Bunker l« Appointed
To Argentine Position
W ASHINGTON, Feb. 6 - l/ P )KIDworth Hunker,
New
Y«ii.
businessman, was nominated to&gt;tay by President Truman In hr
•mbastador tn Argentina.
II# would surer*.! Stanton Grif­
fis. wbo recently lessnir ambas­
sador to Spain.
Bunker is chairman of the
board of th# National Sugar Re­
fining Company and has a working knowledge o f Latin America
gained through .14 ye a n bualnee*
experience in the sugar business.
Ha la 66, a native uf Yonkers,
N . • Y „ and a graduate of - Yale
University.
ij, Hta, nomlnaUbn went to* the
fb-nate along wtlh those eft,
Maj. Generad Merwln. H. Milverthorn for pnintoliun to the
rank uf lieutenant general ami
i&lt;* the imml of aasiatant to the
iwmiuamiant of
uf the Marine Corps.
Maj. General Franklin A. Ilart
tu l&gt;# commandant o f the Marine
Corps school at Quantico, Va.,
with the rank 'o f lieutenant gen­
eral.

Excbe Taxes

outlined these proposal* to the
House Way* and Mean* Committr# a* part of the Administration’*
firat-inWallment
llO.OtWJXW.OOO
tax liooil.
Th# plan call* for a 14,000,000,00O increase In Individual income
Usoo. a U ,000,000.000 hike In
eoporatlon Income l a i n and a 63,000,000 ralM In Excite (sales&gt;
Taxes.
President Truman told Congress
last Friday the first round hike
will be followed by another re­
quest far on Increase o f about
UtjOOflOOjOOO later th !. yen.
Other baric proposals laid bofor# the lloute Committee by
Snyder;
t. A boost in the capital gain*
tax from a flat 20 per rent to 37
ami S per cent. Th# present tax
applies to profit* from tale of
a RICHMOND, Vo.. Fob. 6-tJR property held *lx month* or Star*.
— The Stale of Virginia closed The proposal would require a
the I’ook on th* "Martlmville minimum holding period of oneSeven” today with th* electrocu­ year to qualify for th# capital
tion of the final thro# In the
state penitentiary here.
A last minute plea to a U. 8,
reme Court Justice waa futile
th# throe men walked to their

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ColliiM Declares
have "within 16 month*” *
guided missile* which can **ek
•heir target at, a night or In
ow i '.rtitw earro on atomic w
h-od which w&lt;1l ha a great aa
•h«| I think ultimately can
1i'" V perhapa 'fo r th* defense
r-rune, bee*as* the kidded m
*•# b* hi ought In with coasldar*.w - - . 10 * * 1* under certain con•♦itIrr- N-lalltely rlose to yout*
troop*.”
Ashed how Ion* ha fait it would
be bafer* *.wh a weapon la ira ll*
"He. *&gt;lllna renlled: "not many

moss rap* o f a Martinsville
white m a s war* executed Fri­
day morning. There, too, attor­
ney* bod mod* on llt h hour pie*
to saw I ho Negro** from tho
electric chair.
Just as’ Friday** execution*
were rarrled out, the three to­
day war* in an 'atmosphere of

terim five ropeitvoo l
*d while the can* *
through tho stats a
courts—four times to

"e s c ***" clas* would continued to
fa &gt; on extra M per cent on the
amount deemed “ exceoa.”
T h * proposal— estimated to hit
.723,000 corporation*, a* compared
With some 60,000,000 petsonx af­
fected by the Individual income
tog change*—would lift tho cril-

On refrigerator*, television sets,
dio», phonographs, electric, g*»

Sanford Forum

klr. Holland Dean, Editor
The Banford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Mr. Dean:
An advertisement appear
TOKYO, Feb. 5 -U P )-T h # mili­
tary fort## o f 16 nation* ar*
fighting the Communltt* In Ko­
rea.
Ttt# United Nation* committee
for the unriratinn and rehsbllftatlon of Korea ( UNCURK i t&lt;«la&gt;
ray# the Hating aa of Jan. 11
Actually, there ar* at l*a»t Iti
nation* represented by fighting
forte*. Recently around troop* ar­
rived representing Luxembourg
and-Belgium, the latter preciously
repr#**nted by air transport*.
The Hating* by UNCURK:
Au* trail*—one air squadron;
three naval ve*»*li and ground
foree*.
Belgium—air transport* (B el­
gian ground forte* arrived after
Jan. 12).
Canada—thr*# destroyers; one
transport squadron; ground fore#*.
Colombia—a frigate; an Infan­
try battalion.
France— an infantry battalion.
Greece— i l i transport plane*;
ground force*.
Nrtherjand*— a de*troyer; three
infantry companle*.
New Zealand—two frigate*; a
combat unit enrout*.
Philippine*—regimental combat
team*; tank*.
Thailand— infantry
com bat
tram* two corvette* and a navy

Uaited State*-UN CU RK did not
specify their very larre rnmrnltmenu.
Military offer* by there five
other nation* h*ve been deferred
for varloua reaaona:
Bolivia—30 officer*.
NationalUt China—three infan­
try division* and 20 bombers.
Costa Rica, El Salvador and
Panama—volunteer*.
Medical assistance has been pro­
vided by many countries. Cuba has
a pending offer o f human plasma.
Denmark is tending a hospital ship
and medical supplies. India sent
a field ambulance unit. Israel o f­
fered medical supplies, Italy will
send a hospital unit.
Nicaragua ha* offered 6.000
quarts of alcohol. Paraguay ha*
NEW Y'OORK. Feb. 6 -&lt; / P »offered medical supplies- Sweden Fnrmer Pretldent Herlwrt Hoover
rent a field hospital.
will drllvtr an addm a on radio
and television Friday night on the
aubjact, "Wa Should Revls# Our
Foreign Policy."
The sjwach will be broadcast
IIWM m m m r e a t, nwdepartment*, a City physician, and televised oyer,,, th* Mutual
and a Civil Service Board darign- Broadcasting By stem from. D tu
, - * ,,
ed to eliminate the "spoil* sys­ 9:30 F. M..
Mr. Hooter's office said last
tem" from the CUy government.
The Charter alao pravMe*, Mr. n ight tho address wfli be “ an evMcKlbbln, pointed out, for bi 16 lensinn" &gt;aad ' updallngl’ .of t l »
addre** m mod* to ;tn* ngtion
la*l Dee.r-20.
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That speech d r y * world-wide
interest ; and n-ncliun. No de­
tail* of the content of Friday’*
address were giyon.
Mr. Hoover Haul In tho Dee.
20 speech liiat thr nation* of
Western Europe “ should show
they hay* spiritual strength and
unity to avail
themselves o f
their .own resource**' In order to
Orlando.
In accepting his resignation. srarraat _ further aid from 1*9
William m . Boyle Jr„ chairman of
the Democratic Comalttce, ex­
pressed regret and commended
Carraway'* 'noru ami inuiilgrnt
work” as an officer o f th* organ­
isation.

Will Adderss Natioij

Rotary Luncheon

766 during th* week ending Jan. 26
from 993,292 th* prevlou* week to
676,627, according to reports from
the Florida Industrial Commission.
Recipients of benefit* showed a
decline of I.0M. Person* receiving
unemployment payment i totaled
M M ‘■urine the week ending Jan.
36 while th* pravioue week hod
W. V. flitting
Tourhton Drug Co.
report.
ounce boftje.
The graduated rates on wine*
would bo lifted also to make the
total Increase in revenue from
alcoholic beverage rave* rum* to
1710,000,000.
Tb cigarette tax would be tump­
ed from 7 to 10 cent* a park and
th# graduated rate* oa cigar*
would be boosted to odd 6628^00.000 to the revenue from tobacco
tuxes.
Th# gasoline tax would b* doub­
led—from a federal.levy o f 1H
cents a gallon to thro# cent*. Thi*
wax rairulatod to add 1660,000,OOSJOOO In revenu# from the fed­
eral gasoline tax.
Frank Kapral, right guard on
• Michigan State football team,
also tho Spartan'* number on#
•aeywelght wrestler

)|e.oft# xty may not M l anything seriously w roogj
with vith#r your eyesight or
your getirral
health, wh#n
Myes rveur thr phvslrlon will
look for trouble In both place*.
Sometime* physician* find
that wmrihK glass** or haring
lenses o f gratae* rhangrd will
nrovtnt tty#* from recurring.
In Other Instances the troutde
u not *o easily adjusted amt
Involve*'the physician'* atten­
tion to Improvement of your
general health,
4
Maay person* who are rarefol to secure competent medi­
cal advice are lev* careful
when they have prescription*
to be -Mini. A lw ays choose a
pharmsrivt by the tame high
vlandinb.
_ 7 t o i i she * 11* 0 • « a eerie* •»

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T H E S A N F O R D H E B A I P , S A N F O R D , H QH1HA

Social A n d Personal Activities
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Social Calendar
MONDAY
Philathr* Class o f thr h n t
Prr.bylrrDn Churrh will meet ut
9:00 P.M. with Mrs. Georgr Slim*,
4 ^ Summerlin Avenue with Mi*.
Georg* Mas»*tt a* en-ho»it&gt;*.
1|f The Sunday School Winker*
Council of the First Raptrit
Church will lie held at the church
lonigt at 7:30 P. M. in the
Memorial Educational RuiUliitc.
All general officer*. (Irpaitnirnl
officer* ami all tearher of the
Sunday School are expected to
lie present.
Under the *pciii«(irxhi,i of Beta
Sigma Phi *orority, the reception1*1 at the Kcumlil-Laughton Mr• morial llo-pllal la Mr*. Ralph
• ill. Wight II.
r u is t iA V
The Daughter* o f We ley Sun­
day School Clan* will meet ul
McKinley Mall at 7:30 P. M. They
will have a market luiaket *air.
Thr Ruth Spin log &lt;1. A*» of
the First Itapliat Chunh will
meet at Ihe church at 3:30 P.
M. in thr T. K. I.. Clan* room.
The Chapel Choir of the Flrit
Rapli.it Church will hohl rehearsal
feat the church thia evening at
P. M.
The Y. W. A.‘» o f thr Flr»t
llapti-t Church will inert thi*
• vrning at 8:00 P. M. at the
home of Mia* Itrtty Cagle, I 1HM
Maple Avenue.
The Junior High I T. A. will
meet at 3:30 in tin; chool audi*
loriuin.
The Unity Claa* will inert at
7:30 at thr Valdrg Hotel
Friendship League o f the Coo■ irrepational Church will mret at
w
® the home of Mr*. R. k. K*an­
Photo Uy Uoliert 1,. Cox
al 2:30 P. &gt;1.
Mr. and Mi* la-on Swam, whose marriage wa» an event of
Thrift Shop worker* will lie
Mrs. Ralph Wight and Mr*. C. Jan. .4 at the Fir-t ItupiUt Chuieh. Mr*. Swain I* the former Hetty
Jo Holloway, daughter of Mi and Mr*. Jack Holloway.
W. John-on.
Under the *pon*nr»hip of Ret*
Hlgtna Phi sorority, the reception­
ist at the PernaW-Laughton Me­
T h e L a m p lig h te r
morial Hospital 1* Mr*. David
It) TOM IMIYI.K
GateheL
Mr*. II. It. Fraser, Jr. o f \'aiThe Fidrli* Claa* of the First
"For Heaven’* Sake" i* really
.. Rapllut Church will m M
wllh a delightful pleture li*ing Ihe mm* do»ta. tia. i* *|iending a week
BMr*. II, W. Little at 2IU French (lined tali-nl* of Clifton Weli’t (of with hn »i»tri. Vi** Ann French.
__Avenue, at 11:00 P.M.
Mr. Ilrlrfdrrc fame) an? Edmund
s l immii
er
the
file - IVggy t-ra#pr *|
WKIV'tsMUAY
I Gt*enn tu bring ii* a story tleating werkiml
In Tamiipa a* tire giie-l
Ih e Women’* Cluh will lurve with Ihe axatgnment to earth of o f Mis* Kitty Thoma*.
their regular meeting at ISr.in P.M. ; twu heavenly nugrl- whom l«-k
at thr Club hnu»e. Call Mr*. Hen it (* t&lt;i *oUw the ,dnmr*tu dlfflM r*.. E. J- Routh utient the
Wade for reservation*. Mtl-J, A cultle* nf two flighty petiplt- |.Ionn weekend in Miami vititiug wllh
film “ Self Rumination fm Can­ Itennolt and Rnhett Comaiing*l her Hang hi rr.
ahnwn following the who have heroine *n involved with
cer" will
theater woik that they uAtvely 41i-. loi.'ille Mero ha* recently
meeting,
Tire Prang Meeting w 'rviit of have time fni each other.
moved io t i l l Crleiy Avenue
the Find Baptist Church will ho
Clifton Wahh i- *u|M-rl( m the where she will make her home.
*A thi* evening at 7:30 P. M.
file nf Ihe angrl who &lt;!••*•* mml
'
Hoard Meeting o f - the’ Garden of the work in effecting n more
II. P. Ilrrndmi, D improving
Cloh will be heat at the tlhrdim harmnnfoU* relationship In-1 wren a ftn a r «e n i operation at the
Center at tiftl) A. M.
Ihe prodiM-er-hu*ltarnl and hi* ar- Orange Memorial Hospital
in
The rlrelag nf the W. S. C. S. tre#*-wife. Edmund Gwehn serve* ( trlande.
meet Monday at .1:00 P. M:
a* Wehh’» guanliiin
angrl fm
Circle No. t - Mr*. O. |„ Rark* when Weld) assume- a human Johnny Alexander returned yes­
— 117 Summerlin Avenue; Circle form, he nlmn-i fm gH
that he terday to Comp laieiiiie after
No. - —MeKinlry Hall; Circle No. is an angrl ami neatly succumbs spending the weekend wiilh hi*
3— Mm. I. J. Boyette— 2tfl Holly to kcvrtal of the temnlntion* for pa rent*.
Ave. (Market basket
Circle No. which humans are notorious.
Ik— Mr*. B. F. Dyal—did Magnolia
Mr. and Mrs. Frank (M ellan d
The upshot of this i* that Weldt
Avenue; Circle No. Ik—Church almost lime* hi* angelhood; hut, o f Ohio air spending several
Sanctuary; Circle No. TA—Hr*. like any pirtute dealing with the month* In Hanford at the MartenMarvin Dyal—M S Plumose Drive force of good agnin*t evil, good cite Courts.
(Market Basket)—ft: M&gt; P. M.; triumph* after surcrsafully meet­
Circle No. 7B—Mr* Marvin Led- ing Its llunyanr*t|up ohitarle*.
tlr. and Mr*. II. M. Sage are
don— tIJ Rosalia D riv e- 8:00 P. After aurreedlntr in thrlv effoH-. evtiecled In arrive from Ohio
SI. V.’ c-l-tan Guild rru f t . M..ntomorrow to visit with their
day at H:ix* P. M. with Mr*. Wehh ami Gwenu happily a«rnd daughter and son-in-law,
Air,
await
another
Rol-erl llagan at I7irj Park Ave- t» hravm and
mnl Mr-. John William*.
raithlv a-'-ignment
nils.
We liked Mil - p|r till, *ff.| * *rt
Th* Bu.inr,., and Prtifrsrional
'l l
Audrey Toll of Philadri
Women’* Club will have thrtr rremitntend it highly t» the rntire phia, 1'a . i» home -pending some
monthly morning coffee at «hr family. It is very human eopsidet
tun with her parents, Mr. and
Yacht Club from 7:30 to iiuio A. tng It* rthnral plot; -emr of thr Mi*. W. J. lo ll.
. M. The publie la invited to attend. dialogue i* exrellrnt. and it i«
»
Under the aponaorahip of llcta ohvinu* wime nf the tine* are sa­
Mr. *nd Mrs. Martin l.lliert
SlgtitL Phi sorority the rcgpptlon- tire on ihis human rare "For of Philadelphia, I’a., arr visiting
Ist at the Fernald-I^ughlon Me­ Heaven’s Hake' 1 * a comedy (hat with Mr*. Marlin’* sister and
morial Hospital la Mra. Char lea ■remrd to u* alinvr the avrtnge W. J. Toll.
ami meriting the movie gia*tV at­
Vodopirh.
i - 'I '
The ladles' Auxiliary In the tention.
Mr*. Elmer Toll nf Philadel­
Ballet llit**e
Brotherhood nf Railroad- 1 Tiaiflphia i&gt; visiting with her mother
J. Vlelel Jenr ■, when h. ^.,i * and falhei.In-law, Mr. and Mrt.
men will hold it* regnlkr huxfneu
meeting In lt.c l.(U t .f. Hall al fin moment ft«m hi. hiumex*. James Tnli.
had thi* to ay atooil Ihe Ballet
9:00 P.M.
(if ^|nf||p r ir lfi whirh p[«y
Mr. ami Mr*. Millard Freni of
The Anna Miller Cirri*
will
meet at the Rika Club for its reg- rrl In a laigi- nutnliei of t'm tlal Morrison, Iowa, left yesterday
to return to their home after
Floridians last Monday Evening
% u l*r meeting at 9:00 P.M.
The Seminole County Branch of “ It was marvelous - simply mar. spending a short time with Mr.
the Association fui Children will vt Iou» " Judging from hi* inlrnsc nnd Mrs, Floyd Palmer.
meet at 4:00 P.M. at the South- prmrrtipatinn a* hi- tei minted
Donald Ludwig is home from
aide School. Judge Mattie Farmer
‘ ty of Florida spendo f Orlando, the gueat speaker, will
g the
1 nr mid-srrr ester holiday*
discuss the Whits House Confer­ •luial. Co-holt rose* will la- Mr*. |tag
ith hi* parrnla, Mr. and Mr*.
W, W. Tyre and Mr* Grnrge
ence for. Children In Waehlngton.
William*. Jr., Mr*. II II. Coleman w A. I.ulwig.
THURSDAY
Messiah rehearsal w ill be held at will *|H-ak on flower arrangeMr*. O,’ I*. Herndon, Jr. lefl
th* FI rat Methodist Church at 9:90 menl*.
The Central Clrrlr o f the Gar­ today by plaM for tha Canal
P. M. A ll alagers are urged to at*
den Club will meet with Mrs. E.
j P . The Methodist Churrh Prayer G. Kilpatrick al her home l!2H some of the highlights from Ihe
t in t in g In McKinley limit at 7:45 Weal Kiahteeolh Street at |0:00 program, il
readily dlacernA. M.
P.M.
Rde that he was greatly impressed,
The
Mimosa
Clrele
of
the
Gar­
Tha
Douglas
Johe
Junior
ami sat a high value la the r i ­
Brotkcrbool will meet at the den Club will meet at 10:1)0 A. M. per ienec of teeing the finest ballet
at
Mra.
Carl
Chorpenlng**
home
ehureh thta evening at 7:90 j*.
artist* In tha world.
at 2B67 Palmetto Avenue.
II,
Mr. Jones also made an Inter*
The Sallie Harrison Chapter of
The Grammar Hchoool w|1| have
their board meeting at 9:30 and the n. A. R. will meet at 9:00 P. eating observation to the effect
the regular P. T. A . aieetlng will M, al Mra. C. Stuart Brown’s that Central Florida is ready for
fco at 9:90. It will he a Founder* home with Mr* I.. P. Hagan aa the finest in rultural entertain­
Day program and the speaker ro-hostess. Visiting D. A. R.’» ate ment. “ No longer doe* an artist
‘ need worry about the kind o f re­
will be Mrs. Erie Vlhlen.. A silver welmme.
Seminole Rrhekah lawlgr No. 43 ception he will get". Ami thia is
%afteying will he Ukeafex-M
The Thrift Shop worker* will will hold It* regular meeting In true. Ontral Floridian* have turn­
ha Mra. Bill Kirk and Mrs. Jack Tha Odd Fellow* Hall at 9:00 ed out in enthusiastic response to
PP. M. All member* are urge I all of the rultural pregram* that
Morr faaa.
Under the aponaorahip o f Beta to lie present. Visiting Rebrkah* have lieen presented. Vacant teals
were in Ihe minority.
Btgma Phi aodirity the reception­ are wevnwi*.
Under the sponsorship o f the
We’ re growing out o f the Idea
ist at tha Femald-lffedghfon MenmrigJ fhaplUl is - T
Kmcal Bata Higma Phi sorority the re­ that good music, la., symphony,
IWtfJSJ1ff l flL
ceptionist at tha Fcrna Id-Laugh- operatic works, and ballet aro of
Tha T K L . Class o f the Fleet ton Memorial Hospital la Mrs. C. an esoteric nature. Actually any
art expresses that which Is moet
Baptist Churrh w ill nyett at the E. Carlton.
A "World Day o f Prayer" will basic In eur live* In such ■ way
EdacaUonal Building,.* 9:00 P.M.
.with Mrs. C. R. Brahma group a* be olwerved al the P in t Freaky- aa to shake na to our foundetiom
tartan Churrh at 9:30 P.M. with and make ua aware that Uwr* Is
Mra. Ralph A. Smith as chairman- something fin* about being alive
F *ftJ A T
TIM Jar* randa Cirri* will tweet and in trying to iwvderttaad the
He wi :hr Ocrden
at 1 M F J I. nt Mrs. Thomas meaning of at laaat a part of H. J.
Visghan’a Noma on Waal Kigh- Vidal Jon**’ Ilf* U Ihataradi mere

e rs o n a l

•

SATURD AY

fW children, in e»mwith tha "World Day of
•will ba bald at MeKtnlav
at 10:00 A.M. with Mra. W.
is eharfit.
.e.v n f vr,i'ir*r-jffiii

anriehed by Ms parthlytlau la

■rt- Ha gaemlfealy Hkae B and feels
banefltted hy IL H k words aa I
left adequately conclude tha col­
umn for today: *T wouldn’t trade
one Ballet Buss* tor 10 fia W * i

Canasta Party Held
For Building Fund
One hundred gurM*
attended
Ihe bridge and rnnatta paity spoil
Mired hy the Ro»e Circle o f the
Garden Club for the Ix-ncfit of Un­
building fund Thursday afternoon
at thr Episcopal Parish House.
The nmin wa» lieautifully decoratisl with aisle.,?. Iiill&gt;ergia, and
magnolia leave*. Mr*. J. D. Wood­
ruff was in charge of the decorslion,*. Mrs. A. W. Epps was in
charge or rrfreuhnirntu, Mr*. II. II
Coteman, tallies; Mr*. Ed lornr.
reserval ions; and Mi*. It. H
Crumley, prise*, .or-. K. 1 Hark*
» ! • general chairman.
Among those prevent were Mr*.
Francis Hole. Mr*. T. C Illai-dell.
Mr*. R. A . Newman. Mrs. R. U
Cornell. Mr*. Frami* Meriwether.
Mrs. C. U Rr-ldine. Mr*. W. D
N ir hoi-on. Mr*. II E.
Tookc,
Mr*. W. I*. Field*. Mr-. D. C
Howard, Mr*. (IiatleDawson.
Mr*. II. II. Coleman. Mi*. R. It
Ilea*. Mr*. R. It. Crumlev, Mr*. II.
A. Montieth, Mr*. J. II Nhltol
son, Mr* W. V. Rilling, Mr*. J. A
Young, Mr*. J. K, linker. Nl« w. ’ I
R. Gage, Mr*. M. E. loiaor. Mr*.
I . I. Fraxter. Mr&gt;. Wade Rucker.
Mr*. H. tt. HarHman, 'lr- George
Hardin. Mr*. 4. I liiglev, Mr*.
II. 1.. Zimmerman, Mi*. John Lc*
Mr*. J. I’ lant and Mi* II. M. Tapworth.
At*o Mr*. I- U Hill. Mi*. Wal­
ler Hnidow*. Mi*. Wallace Phillip*.
Mr*. Rill Hudi. Mr*. Miriam Ru*
•ell, Mr*. W. E. Kllrhhoff, Jl..
Mr*. M. Gin-on, Mr*. Frank Mil
ler, Mr*. Ralph Smith, M i*. Fird
William*. Mr*. A. F.
Ramsey.
Mr*. A. tV. I.ee. Ml*. K. O. Cha»e.
Jr., Mr*. Randall Ch»*r. Mr*. Its
rot Ellerln*. Mr*. IV. M. Scott. Mr*,
•lame. Crapua, Mr- Edward MrCall, Mr*. Irving Feinl-erg, Mr*.
Dial Grav. Mr*. L. E. Spencer.
Mrw. If. R. Duggar, Mr*. Wurt
Warner, Mrs. John Kirk,
Mr*
George Stine. Mr*. Itolmrt Cobh.
Mr*. Fiank Woodruff III, Mra.
Roy Green, Mr*. (Itarle- Lawson,
tlr*. II. C. Cake.. *nd Mr*. W. A.
Morrison.
Also Mr*. II. It. Ihvk, Mr*. Tom
Vaughan, Mr*. Gi-oige Diekmn,
Mr*. O. I.. Rark*, Mr*. Claude
Herndon. Mr*. It. K. Evan*. Mr*
E. E. Ander*«n, Mr*. W J . Fell.
Mr*. K. Compton, Mr*.
Dalay
Knox, Mr*. Clyde Ramsey, Mrs.
Bernard IVilkr, Mr*. Dale Scott,
Mr*. George lllahop, Mr*. Charles
Wilke, Mra, Roy llrnwn, Mr*. Ed
loinr. Mr*. Joe Saunders,
Mr*
Harry I.ee, Mr*. V»b* w
Mra. Jutlor Cameron, Mr*. A. W.
Epp*. Mr*. ({. W. Itrtllev,
Mr*
Whitmore, Mr* A. C
Mmklen,
Mr*. F. A. Dyson, Mt*. I. It. Cogbunt. Mr*. Itohril Win-Ion. Mr*.
Paul Cheslerson. Mr*. W. R. Dy­
son, Mr*. C, t!. Rcrodon. Mrr^ iE
I*. Knowle*. Mr*. U, It. Ford. Mr*
I’. W. Hlscoi-k. Mr*. Minnie Jones
and Mi*e Carnl Stone.

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Photo Ry Tod Rwalin
I hi RUM'**--- rod Piofe -tonal Wormin’ - r’lid* p • - uted a ia hiou how at the Muyfaii Inn on .Ian.
•* in will! h th* following seivcd a inmli I . S« ate I lefl |o right, MIm Met I v Dori* William-, and Mi
lad* Smiley, Mi - Gloria Stml
Mi . )i*ni-e. 'limM'; -landing Mr- Ruth Hamilton t omnn nl.itol, Ml
dill. Mi*. C. little, Mt* t ail I’ riM-o, nn-l ' I •
Do »lhy Von ilcrhiili'

Farris Is Speaker At Faster Services Are
1’eavliers ('lull -Meet
IManned Ity (iroup

II) M ATIN \ III NM.NG

Remmnle
Ihe Sanfoid M nd-teiinl A*so
The meeting o| llu
regular inerting
County Teathrr- Club was lietd |&lt;ialion at it '
Thursday night «t the . unim High Thursday, nunie plan* for Easter
tw hord. Mi*. Ed*i&gt;n Gail, etuli Sunrise Sell ue which will tie belli
pie-ident. tm unit Die meeting over at the Hand Shell. Committee*
to Mr*. W H Wray, p m ginm were appointed to make arrange­
chair man, wlm iiitrodoeed T. W. ment*.
Lawton, Count) Superintendent of
Tiie service* of the High School
Public Instruction.
Glee Clnli and the High School
Mr. loiwton
intrislmed
the Rand wcic offered by Mi*» Ollie
speaker of the evening, Kermit D. Rente Whittle and Mi. It. E. Black
Fatri*. executive •er-telaiy o f the who wen- pie cut at the meeting.
Slute Teacher* Itetiiement Sys­
Rev. A. G. Mrlnnis, pastor of
tem
the First Presbyterian
Church,
Mi. Funis stated that Florida nnd president o f the association.
ha* one of the la'-t teacher retire­ wn» designated to deliver the Eas­
ment system* in the 1 *11111*1 State* ter Sunrise Service address.
Their are nt present IM.iNXI teach­
er* wlm lielnng In the system.
After Mr Karri*’ explanation of
Hie various plans niailatde for re­
tirement, the meeting « n- npetn it
to i|ue&lt;tinn« ftnm the group.

Rev. J. C. Wallet-, Jt. nnd lln .
II. E. Flynn of Forest park lisp
list ('him h Oilutido exchanged
pulpit* Sunday morning.
The member* of the
W.M.V,
delegation nf Geneva who attend­
ed Die District As'iniathm were
Mi-. Ronnie O-lern, Mi-. It. II
Williams, Mr*. J. E.
I’cierson,
Mr
K. Allman, Mr.-. II. Osteen,
and Mr*. It. Ilurkr.
Mr. and Mr*. Klmei Cohen and
children of llrlundo spent Sunday
with her parent*. .Mr. and Mi*.
II S. Giddrn-.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vimcnt lliookc
nnd childn-n of Oilando were Sun­
day guest* of her pairnt*, Mr
und Mr*. S. Sollim.
Ml. J. W. lance wh &gt; railed I"
Dkeretndiee hy the teriou- illne-nf 111* father, William Lowe.
Mi c. I Ii* k
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Osteen News

W r« i* M |n y n f Vc r rii mi ft w illi it u lo rk

Hhnwrr
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(M e n Nash ( nminu ANN‘,UMM,KNT(
On Town Hall Scries
Ogden Na*h, uot'.toi of ten laoik
of tend 1 y and regulai lontrihutm
to Dir New V n tifi ami tho Sainttins Evening Post, will -peak oil
tin- Town Hall Set p— nt the Win
lei Park high school audltoriUn
limmirow nigld at K’ tri. Mis, Dni

wl fl»*" li«»nir *»| Mi
Mr*. Jmiti ri*
tu n n y lu v r l y i j i f N

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Next time you make pot ro*.t
u-e lomato juice fur the liquid in
which you simmer the meat. Se»•mi with *ult and pepper and a
rime of garlic; add potatoes arid
i-uimts about 4ft minute* before the
meat is done.
For a diffen'iit salad serve col*
Ian lopped with a whole cannrd
tomato; drain earh tomato well in
-lolled spoon before putting o*
Ihe salad. To make thi* into a
hearly lum lienn tain! add Hired
h ml rookeii egg *nd extra mayofl.
uaiic.

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Riifiii*.

I)R. C. I*. PKRSONS
Dpi naielrist

l.t. and Mr
John I. Hughe*
Mix ll%rrHin«t with m lifHi r%n
nnnuunce the hirlli nf a *011, David, tornfc*! mtlk nr m il}nrmiiUr until
"ii Feh I in Hawaii. Mis. Hnghr.i il l« *»f n ifiHul rt»nH»trnry; tmr a
I* llu- funnel Ann SI me, laughter 4i siimlMich fillinif
Mhuur wlllt
of Mr. unit Mi*. Georgr Kline
8pi 11 \&gt; iif MMtri rr**i»9.

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Palmetto

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C I .A S S K S K I T T E D

ollis l.oekhart, *|em»oi, aiuiounrcil

tmipy.
Mr. Nash was teon In live, N
V,, Die fit at nf hi* family
to
emerge north o f the Ma*ott-Divot*
II * PPV |DRT«it»*x
Line He entered II hiviu O in the
Mr*. O. It. Smith
rla*» o f 11*24. Ml* fii*t tsiok of
light verse, "Hard Lines" estab­
Zone to join her husband .xn-t to lished him a- a niu-ler of humor
mt* rhyme. He also wroli- the lvmale their home. Mr. Herndon
Die
lias hern there for Mime lime ries and win co-autlnir of
imai h-Llt tii.i .it a’, o,n Tom ii of
with a construction tom|w»ny.
Venn*".
Troy Ray, Glenn Mtl nil, I 1 In
Harvey, f a.mir deWnl-Ve. »- I
Oliver Atidr arr home front
•
II a 1 hlbl dlinl
* ipisil &gt;•!
University of Floods in .p*•■• Illilk and take. .1 lr » ponn of rod
Dir mid--eilirstrr holiday* with livri nil d*ili Io - hrulDi and un
tlirir parent*.
praiame ale Jsnmd to lirnefit

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Jeweler

WINNKItS TO IIK JUDGKD ON I'KIISUNAI.ITY
ANO KXI’HKSSION ONLY
MUST I’UIZK
*2r»0 INCASH
HKt’OND PRIZK
$100 INCASH
THIRD PRIZK
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One Picture Given To Each Contestant
I'hnlogrnphs taken nt McClungn ,p&gt;c—$1.00 Stnrc, In Sanford hy "Uncle
John," fnntnuN children’ll photographer, who han photographed over
100,000 luthlrn nnd children.

2 DAYS ONLY
Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 7 &amp; 8
llourH HI A. M. To 5:*I0 P. M. No Appointment* Needed

11 2 S. Park A rt.

McCLUNG’S
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42S

Southeastern Conference Scoring
Record May Be Broken By Kentucky

SCHEDULE OF THE FLORIDA STATE LEAG U E
•

By STERLING MLAPPKY
ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS WHITER

Sixly Southern Conference baikelbali record* are held by Kentucky
teami or Kentucky player*. The sixty first record probably will be added
this araion and it may be one of ibe moat attractive of them all.
In 10 conference (im r i Kentucky hai icoted 806 |ioinU. Four S IX

i

game* remain on the Wildcat’* schedule. An average of 66 point* per
sam e—apparently an ea*v f e a t f7&lt;&gt;r the nation’ * No. 1 tram- would give Adolph Kupp’a oulifs
the record for scoring the hlitheat
numlier of point* airalnit confer*
enre oppo*ltinn In a regular tea-

S a w y e r Declares
Reserve S tre n g th
I s Phillies N e e d

MONDAY FEB. 5. 1951

SANFORD HERALD,

/

1

A t Orlaade

READ
Orlando

SANFORD

Apr. (22)-30
May (13)
Jun. 4-20-36
Jul. 12-20
Aug. (6 )-20

j A t SANFORD 1 A t GtlaeovlUa 1
Apr. 13 (29)
May 14
Jun. 6-21
Jul. (lj-13-21
Aur. 6-18

T H K

Apr.
May
Jun.
JuL
Aug.

18 ,
YJ6-26
8-27
17-27
4-23

Apr. t l
May tM9-(27)
Jun. 14-22
Jul. 11-14
Aug. 11-28

A t Laaaharg

A t Palalka

—

P o c k e t Billiards
Champion To Give
Exhibition H e r e

1951

1A t 81. Augaallw

At Daytona

l

At Drl.ssd

Apr. (16)
Apr. 21
May 6-(20)-(S7) May 9-18
Jun. 16-L7
Jun. 7-16
Jut 19-26
&gt;ul. 3-(l£|-3l
Aug. 14-27
Aug. 16-28

Apr. 19
May 16)23
Jun. 431-11- (24 &gt;
Jul. 7
Aug. 2-11-26

Apr. 23 27
May 12-29
Jun. 13
Jul. 2-19-23
Aug. 7-21

Apr. 24
May 4-22
Jun. 1-16-28
Jul. (29)
Aug. 9-24-3)

Apr.
May
Jun.
JuL
Aug.

Apr. 16
May 10-17
Jun. 6-19
Jul. 3-14-30
Aug. 16-22

Apr. 26
May 6-24
Jun. 2-4101-4241
Jul. 6
Aug. 1-4121

Apr. 14-28
May 11-29
Jun. 12
Jul. 9-18-122)
Aug. 8-17

18
3-22
1.(171-29

18).28

10-14

Apr. 19
May 1-16-26
Jun. 9-26
Jul. 14-26
Aug. 3-26

Jimmy Cara* uf Upper Darbj^
I'a., three limes champion of the
world at |MM-ket billiards, will
rive an exhibition uf his rue
skill at Monk’s Hilliard Hall to­
day at 8 tm P. M.
Caras will devote hU slimy
to a demonstration of pocket
billiatd funds mentals, designed to
show tl&gt;e beginner how to aj&gt;jirnarh the game: o|h-ii his bag o f
trick shots; and amate his audirnrr with hi* feat of porketiiM
rolling hull..
^
Hr first broke into Ibe (port*
spotlight as a boy of 17, dhen
hr downed tile mighty Ralph
Grcrnir«f in an exhihitiun mairh.
causing the nation’s *|Mirts writrrs to immediately dub him tho
•'boy womier.*’
If* lived up tu Ills advance
pres* notice*, too, by carrying on
to win the world's title in tourna­
ment play In iU.'Hi, ami downing
the wily Erwin Rudolph In m
rhallrngr match following t)|n

Apr. l$-(29)
Apr. 23-27
Apr. 20
Apr. (16)
Apr. 17
Apr. 26
Apr. 26
in
May 14
May 12-30
May 7-1101 28
May 9-18
May 3-21-31
May 16)-21
May 1-16-26
Auburn presently hold* Ihe re­
Jun. 6-21-30
Jun. 13
Jun. (3)-il-&lt;24)
Jun. 7*18
Jun. (171-29
Jun. 16-23
Jun. 9-26
cord with 1.0*59 scored la*t season.
Jul. 13-21
Jul. 2-19-23
Jul. 28
Jul. 7
Jul. 19-26
Jut. 6-(16)-3l
Jul. 16-26
The prevlou* record wa* 927 by
(ThU U Ihe 13th of a eerl«*
Aug. 6-18
Aug. 8-21
Aug. 10-410)-24 Aug. 16-(26)
Aug. 2-11-29
Aug. 3-30
Aug. 14-27
Kentucky in the 1948-49 season.
o f arllrlea written by Ihe ma­
The Wildrala ran recapture the
Apr.
17
jor league manager* for the
Apr.
(221-30
Apr. 24
Apr. 14*2"
Apr. 20
Apr. 26
Apr. 16
mark from Auburn even If they
May (6)-23
A**oclaled P r o a und«r their
May 11-30
May (13)
May 10-17
May 4-21-31
May 8-19-28
May 2-16-26
fell to play a* well against Geor­ own bylines giving s preview
Jun.
(3
H
M
2
4
)
Jun, 12
Jun. 4-29
Jun. 8-27
Jun. 10-28
Jun. 6-19
Jun. 14-22
gia and Vanderbilt this month a*
o f their tesm’a rhsnrea fnr
Jul. 7
Jul. (li-12-20
Jul. (28)
Jul. 9-18-23
Jul. 11-24
Jul. 6-14-no
Jul. 17-27
they have thu* far thi* aeaaon.
L u e s b u r flr
1931.
Aug. 2-11.(10)
Aug. (»)-20
Aug. 13.(26)
Aug. 9-23-31
Aug. 16-28
Aug. 4-29
Aug. 8-17
The only Conference team to
hold Krntucky to |ei* than (5*1
Apr.
26
Apr.
26
Apr.
(22).30
Apr.
18
Apr.
16
Apr.
14-28
Apr.
20
PH ILAD E LPH IA PH ILLIES
points thla yrar was Alabama.
May 8-24
May 2-16-26
May 4-22
May 10-17
May 11-29
May (13)
May 8-19-127)
II; K IllllK .SAWYER
Even
Sven In that game Kentucky
Jun. 2-110).26
Jun. 8-27
Jun. 4-20
Jun. 1-16-29
Jun. 12
Jun. 14-22
Jun. 6-19
tournam ent
PH ILAD E LPH IA . Feb. 6 -O P )
scored 65. Inst week Kentucky — Will the Philadelphia Phils* re­
Jul. 6
Jul. (8)-28
Jul. 9-18 (22)
Jul. 6-14-30
Jul. 17-27
Jul. 411-12-20
Jul. 11-24
Jimmy rknie Pack again in
made a four-game awing through peat In IPfilT
Aug. I-(12)-30
Aug. 7-17
Aug. 4-29
Aug. 9-23
Aug. 13-(20»
Aug. 16-22
Aug. (5)-20
1938 to blast his way to the
the Southeastern and s* expected
That's a ijurstion nobody can
title for the second time. Hr then
Apr. 23-27
Apr. 13-429)
Apr. 20
Apr. 24
won rach time. The lurpriie cam&gt;» answer a* no one can predict any­
Apr. 26
Apr. (16)
Apr. 18
Leat hack the challenge of An­
Mr/ 12-29
May 7-(20)-28
May 4-22
May 9-18
In 36| point* for Kenturko to 226 thing with any certainty. That is
May 5-24
May 14
May 2*16-26
drew i'onti in a special match,
Jun. 18
Jun. 7-18
Jun. I-lfl-28
Jun. 2 (101-25
Jun. 6-21-30
for the combined opposition. Tu- not while th* military situation
Jun. 8-27
Jun. 16-25
at a time when I'onti was at the
Jul. 6-(16)-31
Jul. 6
Jul. (8M2V)
lane allowed Kentucky 104 point* remains the wsy It Is. I think most
Jul. 2-lh-(22)
Jut. 13-21
Jul. 17-26
Jul. 10-26
top uf his game. In 1949 he won
Aug. 9-11
Aug. 16-(26)
Aug. l-(l2 )-7 9
which gam Kentucky the record clubs wll grt along fairly well dur­
Aug. 6-1H
Aug. 7-21
Aug. 4-2.1
Aug. 14-27
the National and World Tourna­
fnr the brat offensive showing
ing the first three month*, but
ments, the first player to per­
Apr. 17
Apr. |0
Apr. 19
Apr. 14*28
Apr. 24
Apr. 21
Apr. (22)-30
against a conference game.
form this feat in the history of
after that—It's anyone'* guess.
May (01-23
May 11-.‘Id
May 10-17
May 1-15-26
May 3-Sl-31
May H-19*&lt;27)
May 1131
After the big outing Kentucky
the game.
0
Tola mohllixatlon would affect
Jun. (31-11-25
Jun. 12
Jun. 8-19
Jun. 9-20
Jun. (I7I-2M
Jun. 14-22
Jun. 4-20-30
plays only one game this week,
Jul. 7
Jul. 3-14-30
Jul. 10-20
Jul. 9*18*(22)
Jul. (29;
JuL 12-20
Jul. 11-24
agsinst Georgia Tech in Is lin g ­ u* to u great client. We have a
A u g . 2 -11-119)
4 lig. 16-22
Aug. 3-26
Aug. H-17
Aug. 10-24-31
Aug. 13-28
Aug. &lt;5&gt;-20
ton Friday nlsrllt. No one ha* bea­ young, vnlrmable hall club, with
ten the Wildcats at home in 1*2 a large percentage of uur play­
Apr. 28-27
Apr. 21
Apr. 17
Apr.
19
Apr.
(15)
Apr.
25
ers
under
25.
You
may
rrninnber
Apr. I3*(29)
game* ami fpyv expert Tech to do
May 12 -Au
May 8-18
May 5-21-.11
M ay 6 24
May 7-(2U) 28
May 1-16 26
May 14
gov soeb thing However, Tech that we werr the first In our
Jun. I.'I
Jun. 7-18
Jun. 2 UOj-26
Jun.
(171-29
Jun.
16-23
lauti*
to
lxoff.
t,d
last
season.
Jun.
9-2*5
Jun. 6-21
suddenly ha* become next to Kei.Jul. I8&gt;*28
Jul.
2-19-23
Jul.
8
Jul.
10.26
Jul.
3-{l6)-3l
Jul.
10-27
Wr
lost
L’urt
.Simmons
with
a
Jul. (11-13-21
tuckv, the hottest thing in th SEC
Aug. 7-21
Aug. IU.(1H|
Aug. .1-311
tug. 1*12)25
Aug. 14-27
Aug. 10-22
month of Ihe season still remain­
Aug. r,.|H
fnr the prr*ent at least.
ing.
(BaaCar uarar* laSIralrS I l l s w a r O i l
Four game* in a row havr hern
r
i
l
e t s * *a&lt;*
Ily JOE REICH Ell
Even without Simmons, I would
won by the Yellow Jacket* aftn
NEW YORK. Feb. 5- (A 3 - Thone of the mo*t miserable early •ay that pitching remains our
major league anti-Chandler forces
aeaaon lour* by any SEC leant, greatest strength for the coming
have nearly twice a* many votrM
season.
We
still
have
Itobln
Hu­
Lait week Tech whippet! Auburn
as they nerd to oust Allart R
and Tennextee and muved into bert*. our 20 game winner last
Chandler from the office of com­
fly IIIJGtl FULLERTON, Jr.
fourth place In the standing*. Two year; Jim Konstantly, the greatest
missioner of baseball, * club own­
relief
pitcher
in
bawhall;
Bib
week* ago Tech was in last plan
NEW YORK, Frb. 6 - U P )- B I*
er related Today.
and looking terrible In every Miller and Bubba Church; and
Ed Walsh says he's 70 ytori old,
II* tl*o Mid* “ Don't b* surpris­
lefthar.Jer Kenny IWinirrlman.
game.
L A V H E ,
looks
like
a
man
in
his
fiflU
a
ed if w» have a new commissioner
I am alto hoping to get some
Four Intra-state gamer Ihl*
and
talks
like
a
young
fellow
of
MeAVvwetGHr
by opening day (A p ril 17&gt;."
TUCSON, A rit , Feb 6-&lt;A3—
week brighten up the program. pitching hrlp from voungiter*
lit JOE nR41)155
30 or so—full o f ambition, ideas
The magnate, who declined use
H O PE,
Vanderbilt and T*nn*:i#e play to­ like Bari: Bn Itin, Paul Htuffel and Lloyd Mangtum won the (10,000 and beans . . I f you don't recall
AP NeHslealui*
of hit name, insisted Ihst the
RETU RN *
night In Knoxville; Tech and Get* Steve Kidiik, all up from Toron.o. Tucion Open Golf Tourney yes­ his record, Ed tu tted pitching
PIITRBURGH, Pa, |Vb 6—
It is no secret that our team'a terday because, he figure.*, it wa*
gla play In Atlanta Wednesday;
7t&gt; A C T iQ N
Renjainin F. Foirlrr*. wh-. aspired «ev*n who rated last December not
In Ihe American League when that
and Auburn and Alabama play In basic weakness last year was lack hi* turn to win
lu tio**l4l|| ns a yuMhgtlrr but be- to renew the commissioners’ con­
A d u /H e r
circuit,
in
the
word*
of
Charlie
" I ’m a fatalist," he said as lie
Tuscaloosa and I-. S. U. play* Til- o f reierrr strength. You may
ratnr a steel tycoon instead, final­ tract beyond his present term,
c ec a r 0 R /a d
d gained two more allies during
remember Dirk Slaler playing shored lha first prile money o f Hryden, consisted o f "Ban John­
lane In New Orleans Saturday.
ly lias broken Into the majur*.
son. the spit ball and the Wahaah
Q i
the past two month* and now ou™
Second ranking Vanderbilt also with his wrist taped during the ( 2,000 Into his pocket, " I f it's your Railroad.” lie
The
president,
nf
the
plant
t
T
nit
continued un
ffP * ? t &lt; * R Y O r * s
number the pro-Chandler group,
plajm Tech In Nashville Satifday. final lw « weeks, and Andy Sam- turn, you'll win."
i #d Niatet Slerl Coipbration now is nine to seven. Chandler need* 12
The Chicago pro blrdied the hia arm went dead In 1913,
The badly faded Tulane Green Inick limning hadly through tlw&gt;
Leagu
la iliractef uf.th* National
ing 66 game* and winnini
votes for re-election,
Wave which took two hard whip- Scries, with what proved to he a 18th hoi* op the 6402-yard El them for the Chicago White Sox
Pittsburgh Piratea.
Rio Golf and Country Club course
On th* other hand. Chandler is
Jng* laat week, managed to hgbl broken bone In hla ankle.
Friendship with the rlub'i ownIn 1908. . . Ha still Britos hat
£*r*Aifl_ iw h i* 10 voles. He con­
hlrd place by a thread. This _ We had no on* to replace Grab for a one under par 69 and a 72 hla arm waa fust tired and he
era influenced Fdirirs* to join the
fined (a-MeruU last night that h*
week Tulana meet* Florida hi Ilamntr when ha gob akk last hole total o f 269. 'Dlls have him could have come Hack after a tar
Pirate board, r .
,
ha* lost one hackrr from th*
Gainesville Tuesday and L 8. U. year, so he kept playing when he a two stroke edge on Jim Turn or two o f rest. . In fact, Ed ■ iys,
Fairies*
admits
he
won't
he
original nln* who voted for him
esn. Rrlarcllff, N. Y,, Lew Wor­
Saturday.
• ■ should have been taking a rest;
"
I
rested
It
two
years
then
ran
running
the
Pirate*,
but
adiD*-^')}
at
at 8 t * Petersburg, but h* has
In order to correct that w«at&lt;- sham, Onkmont, Pa., and Jerk
The remainder o f the schedule I
18 games In Connecticut. I dill
Picked up tyro others. The former
tonight— M liiltslppi State at Ala* nesss, we hive bought Clardnc* Burke. Jr., Houston, Tex.
could
go
out
there
and
pitch
t
ret
pilch
alor from Kentucky |s conJohn..Hullo. .Verona, .Fa.,.,nod
hatoa and L. 8. If. at Auburn; Ukka from Hollywood, Ed P#llo»
IlMHUs'ln tme w rtlta kSNVhMIr*
r
twg m orfi
tomorrow:—I.. 8. U. at Georgia; frin l from Baltimore and drafted Henry Ransom, At. Andrews, III. games if It wasn't for
or
his
h
Friday— Georgia at Tampa, and catcher Del Wilbur from Rochest­ lied for fifth place wllh 272, eight ■III*."
l
i
t
i
|
A
I r aftwutng rammittee, howSaturday -0*orwla at Plorlda ami er. Wilbur will give us an under­ under par.
YOUNG 1
Mangruni started the day with
ell. cvrf, erntjours tu rift the name*
study for Hemlnkk, and also pro­
Tennestee at Misalsslppl.
Walsh
did
a
lot
o
f
Ulkftig
at
the
steel magnate, wl.&lt;&gt; o f randidatm for Chandler'* Job.
Two games la »l week didn't vide us with a good pinch hitting a two-stroke edge on Turnesd but National League's 76th annr/rr*
hi the turn they were In a first
will lie 61 on May 3, learned shout Tam perinl o f the llustnn Ilravrs,
rome o ff on srhedule and the wea. punch.
sary
party—So
much.
In
fact,
that
strikes lliaseliall vorirtyl long iie- one of thi- four club uwnrr* on
Pellagrlnl, III, has been with thy place dradloek.
I her was to blame for boll) Inter,
On Ihe last nine Turnena mis* a crony once stuck his head into
fore he ramr Into rantkrt wl*h the committee, said vr*trriiay that
ruptlnns. Tulane railed o ff IU trip Drown* ami licit H«x ami knows
the
huddle
to
ask
If
Kd
Was
stand­
those In industry.
“ aliout 26 randiilate* were being
to Little Hock to play Arkansas hla war around. And from what rd three putts which, ha figures,
ing on a soap box A . Aad on«
considered." The rommittee was
Thursday because of weather. Sa­ they tell me he waa a whale of a rost him more than (300 each.
That
was
In
l!KI0
on
ihr
cirxnt
Mangrum'a drives have seldom thought he advanced was that
turday night the Ocorgla Vamlar- shortstop In Ihe International
lots in Justus, O , hrhiml ■ lase- scheduled lo ranveiic again today.
dobs which complain about
A rlubownrr. who is not a rom­
bill game failed to eonw a ff la League. ||e ran also play aecond Iwen wilder than one on the hack
tall mask, lie was only ten at th*
shortage e f pitchers ought to go
Nashville because (he power ram . and third. Hicks is further Infield nine. Poor tae shots had him in out and manufacture some . ,
lime. Several catcher mtU* and mittee memlier. told Ihe Associat­
trouble
consistently.
Inaura
nee.
pany couldn’t guarantee that ntafour year* later he captained the ed P m * Saturday tliat th* llsfc
A t he walked o ff the last graew "H ow many strong-armed outfield
We're set In th* outfield. In
era would be able to see their
Justus High School tram. After o f candidate* lutd been trimmed
ara
do
you
aoo
coming
upT'
Ed
Mangrum
Mid
he
hod
played
and In front o f their fa n much addition to uur regular trio o f Del
hu graduation from high school to ten names.
They were William Sluart Sym­
!"••
Lari.rl. Snow ami K » rut Huiis, lHcbto Ashburn 4*ri Dirk ’ ’lousy" golf,
he enrolled at WoosUr (0 ) PolltgBurke finished with a five un­
down the power output and the Slater, we have Jack Mayo, a
and starred in baseball. Later hr ington, rhairtnan o f the National
game wa* postponed to either fine looking youngster who Joined der par 66 to leapfrog from a 12'ransferred to Ohio Northern Uni­ Security resource* board and
Feb. I t or 2d. The Tulane-Arkan* us last season from Toronto. Wa Way lie for 12th place at the start
versity where he played first l**i ersourre* hoard and former Sec­
mode
o
pitcher
out
of
-Ted
Coy
Ms game may never he played. are all hoping Bill Nicholson o f the final round Into one of
end raught H,. wa* raplain in retary of the A ir Force; U. S.
.
,
Get
some
old-time
pitcher
to
makes a romtback. He was airk the runner-up spots which earn­
Judge Harold Medina; Senator
League
hi* senior year.
teach
them
control
and
lo
keep
last yrar.
ed him 11,066.66.
W
l
Fair!***' interest In bas*hal' Justice Frrdw M. Vinson; cx-postthe
ball
low
to
the
batter's
weak­
Tomorrow— Steve O'Neill, Bos­
Kentucky
in
0
1.000
Lew Worsham, who had moved ness; then If they crouch down to
didn't emi when he pocketed his Paul Douglas o f Illinois; Chief
Vanderbilt
7
t
.875 ton Red Sox.
Into a ninth place tie at the start hit, throw high and gat them out
college sheepskin. Shortly aftei master Jim Farley; Governor Earl
Tulane
6 3 JU
of the final day's play, chalked . . I always Wll them 'don't bo
ha joined Central Steel In Mauil- Warren nf California: Scott Lucas,
Oforwla Tech
6
4
.166
up a 67 yesterday which gave him afraid to hit a batter on Uh knooton, O., he organised a semi-pro former Senator o f Illinois; Miltora
.600
4
4
Elsenhower, president of Penlr
Ihe tame chunk of sarand place cop or the ca lf o f hia leg—I
team called the Agathons.
4 K .444
money,
‘
Ha played with them until “the State College: Georg* Troutman,
knocked
plenty
o
f
them
down
fovislana Slate
4
8
.444
Max Evans o f Detroit and Bob
ram petition got too stiff" and nresident of Ihe National AsooclaGeorgia
.1 4
atson. Whit*
Plain*.
N. Y.
then retired to the managerial tlon of Minor Leagues and Chand­
“ Wide
8 6
ler.
started the final round In i m
bench.
taalaalpel
a
:soo
7
corn! place Ua but cracked under
The tlpoff that Fairies* might
!ls«. Stale
t
1 .186
Only; twn players on tho Uni­
join the Plttsburhh dob came In
Tennessee
i
T .118
May 1946 during the tlly’s Wol- versity of Texaa basketball team
them will continue to he goad, but
m )R E N C E ,~ A l7 .. Feb. 6-4/W
r~fT* | " * 1 rn a radio Interview •lo not rail Texas their home
they play rsal good tall now." h*
— Donald Trowbridge, resident or
with Biiig Cluaby, vice president state.
*om . . 'But. 1*1 |mt th* pluher
the Tiger club here, today said he
of (he Rues, Fairies* said:
back 10 foot and make It 7*
and several other Auburn alumni
"You know Bing, I am v*ry
between
the
bast*.
I
don’t
like
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 5— (/P)— "W tll, anyway, it felt good to Le ihe much intrrpstnl in li*&gt;rl.*l| I team. Even today 1 still like to
drafted a tetter to Governor Per­
Toniniem at:ns«Tio*a
out and toss the hall srotinR
anything
that
even
looks
like
asftr
sons urging removal of Ehrl
rimrp hacri
ranr. I
champ white it laea/*
Haye*i on a minor league when I have time."
T A M PA , -Feb.
The Uni. llnm n a* Auburn's h*e4 fool hall K . M a ra* M i t c h e l l . Hst|«‘s l » e * n .
WKh
tbaae
seord*
Florida's
tennis
coach
Ibsry
Fugleman
indicated
he
HKTHNII t l A I 'K t
A rUeh.
Tot
^
Birsa B lt i
vew lty o f Tampa tpday wpn thu coach "at once."
itssiw U h ik a 'g J a v a .
Also at the annlverunr part#, Soldi slim hope for hia Gator netmen to successfully defend their .SouGaapariiia rowing regatta, defeat­
The Uttar with 74 aigoatdrea at- ' T l i m f i ItACh’ ! Cttleo H ells . r » r #
them Conference championship this soring.
Itiis*. It'* i 1s t I j ii I v .
ing Plorlda Southern Collage by a t i i h i d B i l t i r i P t f r i A f i r H M n i l n i i .
But even though Florida has only Ifitce Icttcrmcn, a couple o f promisophowtorc* and .three other newcomers on which to build, it won'l
in
th*
boras
and
buggy
nays."
.
,
unsuccessful attempt to oust the die'* Pei, gulp's lt»wsr&lt;t
to sell the Gators too short ♦ ------------------ ----------------------I
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showad
ihe
umpire
standing
NIXTII
HAITI:
ranch, hat not made any comment.
1W1Is
— .early.
jy always pays off.
about ten feet to on* side nf the
' f r r
HAITI
Whlrllitwn.
_ Th* round-faced, in fact roundFnglrman'a lieseriplion of what
. O*oral* Twh.
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Florida
conch
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brief
HACK: Juav IVIrt. Mill*
that," cemmented Billy, who used hu third aonann here with a twn- and very Plain:
record o f 36 wins against six
"Give m- a boy with perfect
to b* on ump hlmaolf. . "I'd really
control at tho switchboard ’ ha
says, Mppln* the sid- of hh heed
in Ihe general vicinity o f the brain
room. “ Wheti you're playing with
d lft f, «M I I M i l l CH H H M M
n ball that travel* from 76 to 100
way lo a mile* an hour sod decisions must
wins slut a I,* made before it grt.i tn you, It Is
necessary la think quickly ar
r«* redly."
Tho Galore open their practice
season Fceh. 12 and deefend their
championship In the Bouthostern
Cunforenee tournament at Gain**-

son.

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NEWS

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Mangrum BlowsUp
Bui Wins Tucson
Tourney Anyway

Baseball May Have
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BeforeOpeningDay

Sports Roundup

REX HOPES TO BE KING - By Alan Mavtr

US Steel Magnate
Makes Majors With
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RemovalOr Auburn
Coach Is Asked By

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Florida Netmen Given Slim Chance
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Sanford - Orlando
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THE SANFORD

M O N D A Y F E B . 5. 1951
Rudolph Valentino I* thr name
o f Penn State’* tumbling atar. Ha
won the 1960 Collegiate tumbling
tltlr.

Colored News

lly IIOII THOMAS

Oy ADD1R PRRVATT
HOLLYWOOD. Frb. 6-VPV—
The quarterly W. M. II. Sem­
“ Howdy, pardner!"
I had tu look lwire at tha inole Association held their meet­
ing in Geneva on Jan. 20, at
lady in Ihe virlorian rnatumr.
“ Sure feel oula place in Iheao 10:00 A . M. with the purpose
here duda. I ini** m* Intot*. Ami of getting ready for Ihe evan­
I got no pocket for m* Hull Dur- gelistic campaign. The devotion
was led by Rev. Mark Dobb uf
ham.”
Thr aeromi gianrr aarrrtainrd Holly Hill.
Mrs. K. S. Grey «ang “ My
that it wa* Greer (.'arson. But
the aoumied very much unlike Prayer" Krv. W. 8. Hardin of
Mr*. Miniver, 3lr«. I'arkington, Titusville led a conference of
M ad am e Curie or luidy Loverly, Soul-Winning followed hy Rev.
hrr current. Sounded more like Morgan o f Oviedo. The mlsalsnary message wa* given hy lira.
Calamity Jar.r, in fart.
Shr r (plained that her mar- Hertha Wallace of Hertttinghkin,
ilage to Texas millieitairr Huitily Ala. A deliciou* covered dUh
Engel-on ha* openr.i a whole luncheon wa* served. This wa*
nrw life for her. She glowed followed by a business meeting.
altnul life on thrir ttnrh in Nrw The Calvery Baptist Church of
Daytona Uearh gave a soul-winMexico.
" I f * a fahuloua place,” (he ntng demonstration. There were
enthuaed. “ Why, from nur ver­ a IIS prrsent.
Recent visitor* In the home of
anda we ran look duwn lu thr
WtttTItUDB LOOKK.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols have
113 Magnolia
Phone 31
Aa admlnlrlratnr o f the Pecos River ami are the n*atk* been Mr. anti Mr*. Norman W.
I'a ta tr
of Orrln
W. nf Vroaion on the banka, lef: then
lAtrkr. dmwtd.
by the wagon wheel* o f the Low ell, o f Atlanta, Ga- Mr. ami
Flraf pul.llrallon Fab 1. 1* 11.
pioneer*. And Coronatlo*. expedi­ Mrs. M. II. Dandrid ami daugh­
tion went right arroaa our ranch. ter o f Senatohia, Mi**., Mr, and
Mrs. John W. Caldwell am! Mr.
L R O I L NOTH’)!
Now that'* the hiitory!
E F F E C T I V E F K It . 15th
Nolle* I* h * r * h y a l r r n t h a t I a m
“ Do I mmimi like a guide book? anil Mrs. Kmrrson J. Kate* of
. n g a i r t l In h u . l n r a a in C h u W o t * .
Montgomery, Ala.
H . m l n n l . C o u n t y, Fla. u n d e r tb * Well, | can't help it. I’m Ju«t »o
Mr*. J. C. Hills and Mr*. Lucille
flrlllloua
nam e
"Double
I l a r - H much in love with that country."
I t * r i c h ” a n d t h a t I Inland t o r* a*
Mi«a tiaraon ha. another love Norton left Wednesday for A t­
l a t e r aald n a m e p u r t u a n t t o t h a
lanta Ga. tn spend a while with
0 Q r IN C L U D IN G T A X
t e r m , nf t h e F l r l l l l o u a N a m e H ta- — her pure bred white Scottish Mrs. Hill's son and daughter-in.
t u t * . t o - w l t i H er. a l l * * o f F l o r i d a thort-horna, which ahe importrd
law, Mr. ami Mrs. John Hills anJ
X t a t u t r a 1*11 w i t h l h a C l e r k o f for breeding purpoaea.
ih * t'lrru lt
Cuurl
nf
H em lnol*
"I don’t know wrthrr lo claim three daughter-.
County, F lo rid a
Capt.
C. A. Culpepper of
any credit for thl*,“ .he remark­
l i t tW A I l l ) It I I T I I t t l . T
F K l l l l Y II. IITIMlLT,
ed, “ but at auction* all over the Omaha. Neh. arrived home SunO aatra.
L O W E S T
C O aST
aouthwest In the |&gt;a*t year the day with hi* bride, who was Ihe
top price* wenl to white cattle.“ daughter of Dr. and Mr*. II. L. I
ill! I'O l b T OF THK COPW TY
The artrea* revcalt-d that her Pool o f llrrndon a. Capt. ami
A U T O F I N A N C I N G | INJ IT lu
ll!.
M ta iK O L r.
«-«*! \T V ,
ambition
i* to have an all-white Mr*. Culpepper who are visiting
FI.UNIIIA.
IN
F
H
Iia
iT
C
.
• liny your rar him! linur*
ranch, including thr cattle. Hrr Mr Culpepper’* mother, Mr. an
IV HRl T i l ) ! r n t a t k o f
sure in Sanfnril— We handlc
J. R I’A I I T I N . I&gt;ec*a»*&lt;l
shorthorn-, the bragged, are the Mr*. Alvin Allen for a week,
T O ALL I K C H I T O N * AND F F . I I .
will
leave Saturday and bt
all detail*.
bONB HA V I N O f t . S I V * o n I I I !. he*tlooking breed. "What al-out
•tationed in Cocoa.
M I N I M A O A IN A T «AIII K S T A T K l meat ?’’ I asked.
IN S T A L M E N T LO A N
Rev. l.ro Harm , pastor uf Ihr
You a n d e a e h u f you a r * h e r e b y
“ The best,” *hr boasted. "Hut
n o t i f i e d a n d r e q u i r e d It* p r e s e n t a n y I'm much loo aoft-hearted to Geneva Baptist Church, had din­
l)K I * T .
r l a l m a a n d d e m a n d * which y o u . t.r
e i t h e r t*f yo u . m a y h*«* a g a i n s t t h e have them killed. They're *trirtly ner with Mr. ami Mr*. Tommy
Hi.I Kl-.i Sanfnril
r a t a l * uf J K. I"*rtln. d ecen e ed . ( a l e fur breeding purpose* I'll never Mcljiin Jr. and *on Tommy.
u f M id C o u n t y , t o Ih* C o u n ty J u d a * put wheel* under ’em." (The lat­
Mr*. Nellie Thomas haa a*
Atlantic llnnl. Ill.lf,
o f Hemlnol* C o u n t y . Florldn. a t hi*
n f f l r * In Ih* t- o u rl Huua* o f
a a l d ter, I presume, i. the rancher*' j her gursts, Mr*. Muchamore of
Member H ill
Trl. ! » «
Illinois
ami her daughter-in-law
C o u n t , a l H a n f o r d . Hemlnol* I ’u u n * expression for .ending cattle to
l y . F lo rid * , w i t h i n eig h t r a l r n d a r market.I
Mn. John Thomas of Albany,
m o n l h a f r o m I h e lim a of i h * f l r . i
p u b l l r a l l n n o f I h l a nolle*
B arb
Mil* Carson participate* in all N. Y.
r l a l m o r d e m a n d t h a n L* In at t i l ­ the ranch activitiei, even updat­
Rev. ami Mrs. J. A. log*.,
i n g . an d i b * i *1* 1# Ihe B l a r e o f
spent the dav in Del.and -Sunday.
re.ld er.* # u f
o i office a d d r e a e of ing the combine on the wheat
Mrs. Lucille Norton acconi
I h * c l a l m a a C n n J ahall b* * a t o r n field*. “ It's quite a thrill,” she
l o by lb* o i g l m i n t . b ar a g » n i . c*i laid, "but when I tool, back and r-Air*d
Mi** Ro*r Levy from
h e r aiiorney. a n d any aurh c l a i m or
see that huge thing behind me, Sanford to spend the werk-er.J
d e m a n d n « l t o f i l e d aball t * v o i d
Mi. and M iu . Emil C. Ktutn
’•VILLIB F A R S r L L F A B T l N I get a little bit scared."
hurt have as their gueitr then
Aa a d j a l s I M r i l f l i e f l h a r a ­
Can
’
he
inM.|
up
:oir.e
grub?
S ou rce t f
JUvmhm
t a l * of W- C F a r t ln . p * c # s i * J
"Well, I'm not much o f a cook, daughter Mr*. Kenneth lawior.
r i f t i p abllam ion J tn 21. 1*31
aid run Jamet of Buffalo N ik
York.
eowe
av ohfvo
Charlie Bowen &lt;mall son of
Mr. and Mr*. Clem Uowrn U hi
e —
s * aUausva
I lie Orangr General Hospital 'in
l a i l t r n D iv is io n
M D U ! U
M A V v M llI)
Orlando.

NoTtc r. t o * i * r r . * »
TO J A M I » II i i R n n i s u .
p l a t » u f r»»td-n. r la U n know n.
Y o u ara hereb y r M i u l t x l 10 Ilia
f o u r w ritte n d»f»n»** . personally
or by attorney. un K e l.ru a r, l « l h
IN THU rot-MT OF THIJ «'OFNTV
1111. In • rert aln d l v o r r e proreedlna
ju r o r BKMinoL*: n i n n .
( w n i l l i i i In lb* C i r c u i t
Cwt
of
FLONIOA, IN P b U IIT i;
Hemlnul* t ’o u aty . F lo r id a . In •.’bait- IN UN: laiTATi: o r
• er r . a n ab b rev ia ted t i l l * of -aid
(IIIIIIN W. U X ’KK. O a r a a a r .1
r a u i . b ein g Jl* A N I T A
URAIIAM TO ALL &lt;'R»:illTONa 1*11 FI’.N.
l I R n i l l N t l . 1‘la l n tl f f. v*. JAUKK U
anna i i a v i m i &lt; i.a n u o n i i k lir K K I N ' U . Pa fa n d a n t.
Miblia AUAINar b ill! F.STATm
WITNKHH m i h . n . l and offlrlal
Tnu and M r h o f I M a r e h m b )
o a l a i Hanford. F l o r i d a Ihla ISth
d l f lr d a n d r e q u i r e d la n r r a . n l n n y
da y u f January. A l &gt; . 1* 11.
• lalm a a n d d r m a n d a w hich y o u . n r
(I I*. II CIIMMiN
a llb .r af yuu. may bar. a g a in .i the
r i » m . f T r e u l l Cuurl
ra ta l* of O rrln IV larb r. d r ra tn l.
IHKAI.)
la ia of aald County. In ihr Count)
MOI M||&lt;||.|&gt;KII AW?« •&lt; 1ATr.d
Juda* •*&lt; la n tia o l. County. Florida,
A t t o r n * ) * for r i a l n l l f f
a l hla office In Iba court Iniua. o f
Hanfo rd. Florida
■aid County a l Hanford. Florida,
urlthln right ralrndar month, from
Ib r tlmr o f tlir flrtl publication
o f tbla n o l l e lta&gt; h claim o r de­
mand »hal| hr In writing. ami .h all
•tale lb* pine* o f rtaldanrr and
port nfflr* ad d re*. of hr rlalm ahl.
and rball be -w o rn la by Ih * claim*
ant. hla aa*nt. nr hla btlnrnry, and
OpInm vIriM l
any t r b rlalm or tUmand net an
filed .hall h* void

PACE

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Hollywood

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2 A N D S ROOM
Mrs. Nance,

NEW 2 HKDROOM, frame con
atrurtlon Home. Concrete Fleur.
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Laks Ellen Drive, Casselberry
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INCOME PR O I’ hRTY DUPLEX
Plantation Eatataa—large l o t custom built for sals below nresent construction costs. See
WhldAxt, 119 B. Perk Ace.
NEARLY NEW 2 llrtiroom House.
Block Construction, 17,060.00.
Low Down Payment, Balanc*
641.95 per month.
2 BEDROOM Houx, 2 years old,
Block Construction, Completely
Furnished, *0.600.00. Terms. J.
W. Hall, Realtor Florida State
Bank Bldg. (Ground Floor) Ph
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FURNISHED 6 room fiame bun­
galow. Very neat- Priced {7000.
BOBEBT A. W ILLIAMS, Beallx
Raymend R. LaadgsUL A aaw lati
PboM I87J Atl.nllr Hank Bldg.
NEW
2 and 3 bedroom homee.
61626 down, 646. month
Cbmer Mellonville S 17th
944-X-R or 17«2
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MIU-S S W A P SnOP-406 E. 4th
S t We Buy, Bell or Trade moil
anything. Pnona
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TUXEDO FEEDS. CotnpTTu line.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
FOR SALFA-iS Ib. h i boa, 910
cash. Fair condition, ana K. 2ml.
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home. O nly 10% Jown now teFULL * WIDTH HeDewnOd ' lid',
qwired. g i l A Flan, in-tallim nt
head board. I’h. A24-M._________
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We buy, Mil A trade used WATCH and Clock Repairing All
furniture. Wil»on-Mnier Furmguaranteed. Reasonable
•»»e» r „ a n r »*t. P hone 91K. work
prices. F. M. English, Jr. I'h.

WANTED: Old fastened

furni­

I.77W.

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ture, dishes, vases, jewelry and
C a ll Phon* I ok i fn'r
buttons. Highest prices
paid.
A ll T y p e * O f Book Work.
Drop us a can! to Shelkry, TOM Mary McKInuay Bookkeeping
T II G I.O N K HANG E lf
__Laurtl, Sanford. __________
Service
1,000 USED TIRES at'best price*.
Room 403
FlrM ton*StorM 1_ _ _ _ ^ _ _ _ _
Atlantic Rank Bulldlne
7 - I'ets-LiveslorktHnppliea — 7 NEW FI DUMB run seed to perfsrUon. Old floors made like
aew. Flnlshlagt -leaalag A waa
k BOSTON Bulldogs R.K.C. regislag. Portable paver plan. I t
tered. Phone 1449-W or IM .
r * s a aanteriee aw M Smhss Jc
WEE BUDGIES for talking, other
Coaariy. 1 M. Olaweoa. Lake
beautiful birds and baby mon­
Mary
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key*. Rare Living Gif la. High­ l.A WNMOVVEKh " Sharpenad.' " t..
way 17 92, Ca***lherry ______
cycle* repaired, lock end t&gt;*v
BEST GRADE, Pullorum Tested,
work. Prompt service. II. W.
Light and Heavy Mixed, 62-90
Shuma.._ t l ° K 4th Hi_________
per 100. Light
Mixed
»l.'JO HOOF WORK of ail kinds ~Eevra
(Predominantly
Males.)
Live
and Gutters Rrpelrad aad Paint­
Delivery.
KOII
GARDEN
ed. New Roofs applied. Painting
STATE CHICKS, 8oulh Vineand
coating.
Sanford,
I'h.
land. N. J.
109S-W. IL R. A rkenburg.
OKLANDO Morning Ssnttnel. OrHELP W ANTED
Undo Evening
Evrnlr Star. Cell Ralph
R et
Wanted: grocery cashier, expert
I1MUI
M IC K E Y M O I INK
ence preferred hut not lire***
•rag
line,
bullduter,
gump
*ru,»,
vary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
muck, fill dirt, ahell and clay
Margaret Ann 8t«re*.
by load or Jah. Contort R. t
LEGAL Stenographer--permanent
C-jbated. and a*aoriatas, 10V h
position for qualified applicant.
New York Are.. DeLand. IT
For interview phone 209 or ap­
IM nrm -W ____________
ply 411 Atlantk- Rank Bldg., INCOME TA X returns prepart J
Sanford.
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by tea accountant reglitsrrd
EXPERIENCED Typist: Mala or
with Tree*. Dept Dempsey M l
female. Steady work.
Phone
Melsch Bldg. Phan# ITf e
Sanford, 1479. Plantation
Es- ' VACUUM
^
tales, S. Diluclaw.
W ORKING K IG k T r
Repairs mad* by trained fartnry
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WORK W ANTED
-9
experts. Phone 9H0. Free pi.k

Stank. Southern Fried Chicken,
Barbecues, and Bes Foods. A n ­
gel's Eat Shack, Corner of Ga_neva and_Sanford Ave.________
DOUBLE and tingle bod, vanity,
child's chest o f drawer*. Phone
1146-M.
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c o n c b e t r T ir w b b P IP R
up and delivery within 60 mile
ALL TYPES of Uulldour Work
C L E A N m odern t w o f u o n a
Septic Tanka,
Tanks, Grease Trap*,
Trspa, Dry
radius. Prompt service, free esj
Kcssonabl*
Rates—
Ffeo
EstlTanks, Tank CrmUm, Svamnlag
m e a t , nicely f u r n l a h a d . A p p ly
atataa.
Cerprntx
A
Oracsy.
Stones, Bene has. Flawer Pel*,
S t a n d a r d B u t t o n , c o r n e r a f 17P h x ie i3w e.nl x m w . f
Blocks. Wlndew sills and l i n t '
02 a t L o n g ta D c J* R R i, 9 m lla a
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Cencreta F ie ore, Machine I
south o f Sanford.
LA D Y~W dU tD ~iik# to cart far
elderly
couple
or
lady.
Live
In.
FURNISHED modem {
room
M A R Y 'S LENDING IIB R A B Y
1n Tb a c l b C ^ m 7 CO.
Call Geneva 2441, or w rit* Ge- 1209 Magnolia— I i now open Mua.
apart
irtmrnt, adults, privnU hath,
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Pliane
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thru Fri, 10 to 19 A. M.. 3 to 4
i yen dant betas
P-M. Sat. 4 to 9 P.M.
FOR REN T: tirfunsJohod garage Wa bath taaa
OpportMltlM — 19
ta L A N K Y 'S II
apartment A p p if f f l B Magnolia
RARE O PPO R TU NITY
IS—
AUTOMOBfLRS
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A PA R TM E N T for r e n t dose In
Want responsible Man desiring
on Park Avenue. Phone M0 ar GOOD Underwood
Typewriter
added Income to own and sendee BUYING A CAR?„ „ . . . la flaan1323.
930.00 Hugh H ills 2111 Magnplla
ring era u* to save
group o f Coin operated
Hot
Ave.
Popcorn machines, spare ar full
S J o K t . '. V
D roasL irith kllctian WH1ZXKR
FURNISHED
Uma, Income up to flOO weekly
619 Myrtlp A
j^geed ewwdHt— . Primd tw
passible at start, adalaraai la▼wwio t m m
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Bank. M em her F D I C

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Negro Discovered

Russell Absolved

With Gashed Head
Improves Rapidly
A Negro who was In near cri­
tical condition front Ion o f td&lt;».d
from a rut on the lark of hia head
and from rxpoMiie, was reported
to he In favornhlr ton-lit ion Oil­
morning at PernaM-taughtnn M&lt;
mortal Hospital.
The Negro, f^vl Knight, lit, of
710 Willow Avenue, was discovered
Bunday morning at Oltfs o’clock,
lying under hi* antomohile whirl,
he lunl parked in front of the home
o f hla employer, R. A. Newman.
J r .. tOO Rose Court.
Mr. Nrwmsn at onr* railed the
roller Department and I’atiolmnn

fContinued i tom Ptge Ono)
wa» tutpetled by the committee
"well miflil have led him afoul of
federal ciimmal law.”

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I.H VORK The enterprising Journillit I* tha
nnr .-. h&gt;. i* right at the heel* of tht new*,
ylpplnr rod -mapping, and today I qualify.

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GUIDZO MllfltP

lust lauucrtitv

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"A ISUHCHIN&amp; SAMr
son that he had Just awakened
when he heard a faint cry
for
help, and had found l.cvi outside
toller w eir o f the opinion Dial
L«r». had driven there during thi
night seeking help and tumble t o
jPRJt Mr. Newman, bail slumped
h*
ground urn on* ion .
Investigation |,v Slier iff p a
Mero verified this. The Negro. »„said, had met with an accident ,«t
11:00 P. M, Raturday at an Inn
railed the Cool Rreese by falling
backward from a chair ami Imd
rut hfs neck.
A nuuilier of hi« friends tried to
take him to the Ifo-pilal but were
unahle tn do sn when they mistook
•*»? ,Frl,r » f hl«' Front for the ho*
Pltal building |,,v|
Itrllevnf to
have then driven alone to the New­
man home at about 2:00 o'clock
Sunday morning.

Commuters Cloj?
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In Ike rerrent rumor- of an imgendlna selllemenl."
NEW Y 0 R K .~ Feb 5— &lt;/i*,
Hundreds nf ihmnsmli of com­
muter* ei|ierifncfd ini resting dif­
ficulty in geiimg lo (heir New York
iobs today at ,,sickM railroad
switchmen carried ibeir work sloppate into its seventh day.
Highways leading lo llie c sly
were jammed with passenger cats
traveling bumpcr-ii&gt;-lium|icr and
luliways were packed well ahead nf
•he regular ruth hour. Car |x»ol*
reminiscent of Worhl War II .lays
tm e back in operation, and parkw g spare was at a premium at sub
way terminals on live fringes nf tlie
city.

Kni the lo t three week*. Manhattanites have
•■een unsettled mere than somewhat by the appear­
ance among them of Father Knirkerhoektr. ! am
not being • i.te Complete with powdered wig, knee
Iftrehr* and hioeadnl vest, the good Diedrtch haa
turned up In hotel t/ddsr.r, auhwaya, taxicab* and
on Kiftn avenue, mingling with the hot polloi and
Inking the not.se and confusion of I hla miihegotten
century In stride
Today I tracked Kate* down and had luncheon
with turn in a singiAarly appropriate setting—
Frounces Tavern al lliuad and Pearl strreta. In
Mel Maimer
old. downtown Nrw York, which la perhaps m oil
rmlsMe 1,1 tdsloey ■• tin plsre s h »r f (SeotgC WaihIngton said farewell to his officers on Dn1. I, I7M.
Now, In Otfifotma. the 4pp«jrsnre &gt;,r |*s K. would he liken for
granted, the ntirets of l / « Angeles sie lull of bearded snothaayera.
prophets and witch doctor* carrying '1*11 and hook and announcing
the
end
or Ithe
A Imminent
MAN T U A
IN M
IN would
TIIP. CSI.IS K i|&lt;ml. of ailing. Mr. O'Nftll
here
N r * York,
is customary
anyday,
number
1* Keen
urtianr
andmbland
a* lie itperforms
bn rtiittoc*encounter
Tlie other
for
of rra' kpota.
and ..trolling
the unusual
neveril sways
the in
New
Yorker
from
Ilia
Instance,
hr -so,
quktly
r t .'ui
front
of tht
llotrl
even
course
Ihi*
I*
the
town
where
we
step
over
bodies
on
sidewalks,
Pierre when n perturia-d New Yorker rushed up to him and Impa­
mumbledemanded
‘ Tfmm dead,"
casually,
continueaabout
our hurl ness—
tiently
"All right,
all and
right—what
the productT"
Mr.
but Pa K.’a
aermeil worth"Must
accounting
O'Neill
eyedpresence
him I*ncvolmtly
therefor.
he a product?" he
There waa. as suspected, "a nangto." Father Knickerbocker turned i
answered.
outtaut
to Iweek.
h- James
a distinguished
M years tn I
Just I.to O'Neill,
sir what
would happen.veteran
Father of
Knickerbocker
•how
plays, who *»r«.i»
hiveway,
beenfrom
hired14lh
by •street
hrtr !
took abusiness
subwaynod
rule,;- .o
straphanging
p»rt ofto the
company
he ha*
to doeveryone
i* appetrlook
aro-md
and g*tInpeople
to
up
to W8th All
street
Neatly
him town
for granted.
tha feat
talking
This.
I guarantee,
being
&lt;Wne.
New
York
fashion--a
quirknow
lookis up
from
the newapaper, a calculat­
ing survey
amt then a return to th» paper
One youth, however, squirmed ninl gaped and wriggled. Finally ha
tould stand it no longer. Obviously hoping to see Pa K. slide ona o f
the |arp cults tmrk from lit* wrist, he hlurtcil out "Hava you got tha
time?'’ Mr O'Neill, who tieltrir* in living a nde, took out A weighty
porket timepiece an-l obliged
When he t&lt;&gt;ok I he job. Mr O'Nrill checked In at the Hotel New
Yotker, and u lobby-type typ- .polled hi* huge raae la which he
tarrlts hia enstumea to keep them from wrinkling "Bo what's In
that?" the rharartrr ilrtnanded Mr. O'Neill eyed him coldly. "The
Thing," he aaiil, tersely.
Whst has Impirsard Mr. O'Neill most, however, la tha wilHngnew
of New York to atrepl hln prmu-nre Hr had a brtaf convcrutlon In
imni o| the Ploys with Mill Tlernry. a veteran hansom cabbie, and
I hen lie asked ' tiill tin you know who I am?” * Bure,” Rill said, with
the quiet conviction of Ihe New Yorket wfm knows hla ground- "0 «n eral Khernian."

.M a n y even resorted lo Idtrh
hiking In their senrrli for Iran*
I'llA l'N t r s TAVt HN, INCIHF.NTAI.I.V, vss Ihe perfact aeltlllg
pottatlon to replan
i.ii.-d ■ail
for Mr. O 'N rill; rtnlutir- old, It w.-a tstshli.rheil by Oamuel Fraunrea,
ronttnulor service, la rg e n'lmlo-r*
aleward |u Washington In tin war 'lays. lUnce 1907, the biltldtiig haa
**F*jrtH their commuting time had
town oeaipte.l by tht iiceiv of Urn Revolution of New Yorh Blate, and
doulileil, some miulriug as much
Ihe upper aturtra tom pnv (hat group's oineea and a MOHurh o f
• • R t w hour* -In get In from
Revnliitionary relic*.
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nearby Connecticut.
Mr. O'Neill stno-1 by Ihe mantel In the "farewell room," and Ml tn
•: Ninety per rent of the service
bo well that lie might have Iven botn there. Then he alghgd «nd ad*
pmfetinal at Grand fVntral trhtljutlnl Ida rape.
•«
rial received notice- they wcie not
"1 have to go uptown lo pick up a tadlo for my daughter," he Mid.
lo report to work, lieginninir to­
morrow, until the awTtrhmi-ii'a
wage nnd hour dispute I* seliled.
men who have lain called into
The order affert- alxuil 'Jim pri
federal -service ami "hundred- of
sons mostly porters, rlrrk* and
ihsiu-aml*" o f guardsmen are nut
lt'&lt;H»ll-«*4 • .MM C M , i i s , |
jensh room attendant-. However
available to Helrcllve Service. Vlnevllen. and the hes-relarv of Defense. If "«n said, lie added:
they endorse It, I’rslilant Truninn
•r mechanics.
'There aru 1.17.lhfl In the Na
presumably will approve It.
% Fatoorngar cars hearing Con net
tional Guard ansi actlrc reaercr
•'hRlrntan
Vte»tm
(D-Gm
told
ttcut arm Wrvtche-ter ruunty lillorshcv ho though Selective .Ser­ units eligible for duty. They

Married Men

rensc plates rrowde&gt;l street* and
parking lot„ near lltonx subway
•kationa. These commuter- mum■Hv use Ihe New York Central
and the New York, New Have, *
Hartfnid railroad, both nf whirh
cancelled a|| (heir .crv»r- f.u
about 70,000 commuter.. The two
lines handle all mmmuter icrs-kc
Into Grand Central terminal
Bronx traffic police were lw
sieged with motorist* driving nutef-town eara asking dlreetl.ro, tn
Um nearest subway station*.
Actual subway turnstile .mint
• l northern aulnaay terminal*
» w » » d many thousaml* more than
Ihe usual fare*. In many Intlatw e*
•J1
bway platforms were on -r-nrdS i *8nt train* pulled mil filletl,
wllh others walling for the r.i xt
train.
Khortly after ih« ptaer talk* reWtned Democratic rongrrulounl
, Nader* rame out of a conference
Jrt'b rroaldetil Truman ilrnounrlng
tha walkout.
Breaker Rayburn, tailing ft**
Fjrriera the stoppage had In-cii
dlaaissrd with tha Preaidrnl, cullml tha tivup "ona of the sror«l
ruing* I can Imagine happening
to the enuntrv at a time like thi*."
Senate Majority lawder McFartand declared the action of the
awRchmen ” la hurting mir war cf-

Hunt Indicted
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H I l l TMI KgtMtlN O U A ID 1 IMl V l C I f t of w h-tber (liu sta |« Mi*

roily major naval Power In rin ing its halllrsiilp strrnctb. a lamdon artist present.* Ills Impression of the .lot-lm ll .Yoym's probable
appearance lie plceerl together bit - of European intelligence to project
the suppmerl hallleihlp o f MO feet overall length. 45,000 trm&lt; dllplaeemen* and •ao.iioo ihaft tmrse power. With a reputed speed of 3.1-35
knot*. " Would be fe-ter than the II S S . I oun clas: It is brllevtcl to
lie of tSP-foet teem but Itc corntMir-tlvely shall'iw draft ol hi feet
would fart!l*atf navigation In the llaiUe and the 'Hack Sea. Armament

Allied Killer Tankn
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(orccs in a limullsneoui allaik
gsined lout miles in Inur hours anti
were conlinuing lo advance. These
troops pushed four miles north uf
lloenMing. 10 milrv north n( WonNew casually lolls weie |nb&lt;l up
on ihe enemy all along the Iront,
adding to the big Sunday h&gt;g
mated at 8.633 Red dead ami
which llie U. S. Eighth Aimv esliwounded (runt ground action ainite.
01 those, 7,347 wrrr on llie (him
mg western front.
Allied warships and far &gt;4iik iug fighter* ami Immlier- a'lilod
to the toll again Monday, but
then- wa- no early total ut-ualty
e-tunatr. The warship* hit tssstfi
roast*.

A frontline officer summed
up results of the mailt arniun-l
blow smith nf Seoul with a ler-e;
“We Vltl.-I N hell of . |,d o f
them."
hi General Matthew II Ridge,
way, Ktghth Army rnnimamler,
watched tin- assault within a f&lt;w
bundled yards of the front. The
lank-infantty task forre rumbled
through and beyond Anyang, nine
miles south uf Keoul. It rhowrd

•*f the main highway. It pulled
l-uk voluntarily after reaching a
paint five miles west of Anyang
against fierre resistance.
Tho-e twin-pronged drive- were
rteruiing what an offiter describ­
'd as "a double envelopment with­
in a double envelopment." It wa*
mlled “ the greatest exploitation
of armor during the Korran war."
The western roliimn ran into
a well-roneealeil tank trap In
a ravine. The IteiJa raim-l auto­
malic weapon and inorlar fire
&lt;m the tanks ami knocked out a
hulldoter trying to fill the tank
trap. The trap wa- fllle&lt;| and the
tank* pu-hed on.
Fast of the main Kuwon--Keoul
road. Ihrei' hit-run qM-uiheads
tal'lied Into Chinese defenses In
Ihe Tanehon valley. Ihe mo-t
•taring of these fumy- wa* by
lli*k forre Kl«her, whirh wi|»ei|
»ut the Rest ma—lng imiIuI of
Dnjiing.
Two other rolumna linked up
a I’imjon nfli-r wlievlmg ra ilwaul otR of the Tanrlion Valley.
II. H. and Ihn'rlo Rie.-H Infantry*
•Hen Kalin &lt;1 one mile ami n half
on the Hiiooti-Kumyangjang front
in thi* action.
Ami-riran doiighlMiy- killnl mi
Chlne-e In a Imyonel &lt;barge in
tlml — tor, one mile east of
Kumgong
Fighter plane- hud
killnl nliout half of an estlinaterl
£00 Rid- dug In on a hill. The
eurvivors seampererl down the
slope, directly into the U. S in­
fantry position.
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reach draft-eligitile slwiuld lie subject In rail by the •on aimesi. lie said the p:
draft hoarxl.”
draft'd youth* would *|n
Vlnwin »ald llie plarcs of draftrroinliv at a lime like this, ami **d guardsmen shnuld lo&gt; fills d filled hv others.
I Iold Ihe I'resld'-nt so."
with veteran*, and that im further
Tlie qw-Nti't, ai&gt;|&gt;aretiHy irrt'-st rlilistlliriit of draft r|igi|i|e« *|i &lt;uld
tup Mi Truman . own c tp in e -l I*# prrinllt'd in lln Nallonal
view*, draerihed the railroad Guard.
winker.' action a. "very |&lt;«ialyt
"What .. Iiapi-ening i* that man
Visit Our
ing and •li-appultiliiin In the |H*D- are enlisting in Ih* National
pie of tld- country.
Rrfrc»bM*nl
Guard lo escape the draft," Vln
He —
nisi Hint no nnc hail a son declared.
•Ur Fur
light “ In stop the tram- at x
Ifrtahey said he had no "aa- t'-iad&gt; A I ’np
time like thla. I just told llie sumption4
llttxfill*. Iftial
UatlwMal Guard recal
that National
president what I lliuught .lUut ■mils will not In railed Into fed­
II. II* I* eripidliig Ihe ilrfcn-a ef­ eral service.
fort, nut only tv*-1 r hut abroad."
Vinson said;
"The tallioad men Ihein-elves
"I only know Ih* Iras hy tlie
are ruining Iheit puhlie lelartons. fru it il I— r . "
n«t only with fongres* but -slth
Giwrd
I hr people but hurling the war deferm
ent atandai—, _ingress
would not destroy tha guard,
vice should

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Is estimated to he I ft- or td-lnrh guns. In either tw-i or three tuple
turrets, arid iwrtrly rtondaiy guns id about ft-lnth ralditi A psir of
domed l -wars (fore and will are understood lobe for launching guided
mlsriles Reports tay that (ierman n p c r b h*va been “m-opted ‘ to
assist In tnod'rni/lng the design It t« pointed r*il that If and when
ships of tire .Vnuirliki ,Vuir«r class are completed, they will make a
menu mg addition to the Human battleship strength, wli.ih im » r«aisots of three taunrhrd in IBII It Is nunor*-t th.i| there are at lesd
thrre In the new rlaia. *T►« lltNirmted fnedn* .Veres g~«alrj^ Pce»r)

ItanchiTK
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s i — . r - i&gt;

its u

to the tH*|iea nf Ihejr fallen ral*
tie.
|pi* Xp.igail aqi pjai aaaa.i,|
wasn't a* gral as the IH47 hurri­
cane that killed thousands of rat­
tle and then left inngrs llmsl d.
The rain* that help to snuff &lt;&gt;nt

wl. The announcement said l£,Hfdi were wounded ami HAN acre
raptured.
The figure* for the Monday’*
bloody £4 limit* added ronaidcr-

file lives of thousands of .atilt agent
also will provide green fields on war i
which the survivors ran fn-t In i It
Its 17, I'aree -aid. the survlvir* of ; Rrol’1
the flmnl starvnl to death.
0”
The Federal-htale Kr ost Wain- govt-r
mg Hers Ire at lakeland predicted herfu
only light patches of fro-t in Ihe Yaugl
(iainesville district. The rest of the
-late, the forerast -aid. would l&gt;e lnan.
'I « u d any damaging cold.
deniri
The Frost Warning Service also thing
pmlictrd there would lie no frost
The
either Wednesday and Thuisday home
with
the
lemperaturt
slowly tirosa

with 2 telephones for every
you had in 1945!

s-alinials-i

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Int.’gine I hinds’* idcpluioe tytlcm growing
truch
in Ihe
Ihe paxf
paxt five
five yrara
yean at
rruett tn
at it
it did in
In the
Ibe pprevKU*
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rctpcci. ii belt that — fWr-

p/wwt z/irnhW. long Hhianrf .fo-u/jr doubled,
rural Irlrphoun more than tripled.
In the last five roat* Southern Bell haa huih
y S *
facililiei lo
improve an.1 expand ITorida’a Iriephonc service.
rtn JiE T X r,ith « » ‘taued growth, rapid cooiftK11on will have lo continue for yean to come.
^ ^
capital. The money
paid hy our customer* goes to pay wane*, upkeep,
r ^ r ant* cd operation tndnot to pay
hU *'

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P,anl “ «*•

ow Mocks and bonds
lo people who have money lo invnt Md who can

jit Im did not know
t take any such ae-

U.N. Tank Columns
Chop Up Retreating
Chinese Red Units

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1 1 1

TUESD AY

F E U . R. 19.1

• .

{Blast Of A-Bomb

tank column* chewed into the
main Red defrme lines south ol WindowsOf Two Auto
Agencies S h a t t e r
Parallel 38 today and ground ahead
against Chinese resilience that
After
Explosion
stiffened with the dawn of then
lunar new year.
United Nations ail. nasal and
artillery barrages paved a fiery
*path for the attacks. Allied fool
* soldiers slogging behind the tanks
wiped out nests ol Reds.
The Chinese threw tanks into
phase of the Kotean war. They
the battle for the first time in this
rushed reinfnrccnwtiti south fr-im
Seoul o —» 1 plank bridge span­
ning the Han River. There were
indications that this was the lug
effort to salute the outset of the
-■9 nrw MYear of the Rabl i* *
On the western front a daylong
ha tile raged northwest and north­
east of Anyang, a town ntarh
of the poasihility of gUs*-lireaknine miles south of SeoulIng shock*.
In la&gt;» Angeles, some JtOti miledistant, windows rattled in redilence* and on the ritmnu* of ihe
University of California at lav*
Angele*. at B:l£ A. M.—£4 min­
ute* after Ihe flash. Sound travel*
about t oon feet a verond
Scientist* have said that mioiiiI
wave- might Ih- felt as far aw.vy
as 1,000 mllra If proper atmo-phetle condition- were prasent to
permit the concussion t » Ix'ilttce
off rlomt* nr air strata.
TrlrvDion rameraa pirh.-l up
the flash through a fog in ho*
Angele- and relayed It to their
watcher*.
U s Vagaa Police Cap! George
r.s-ri l*_— t i n . . ..if l u Tlwuip-on railed today’s .h«-w
“ tha isyral yet " yfftregs ware on
xlreH patrol t&gt;eeauie of an A l,P
warning o f danger, and pair'd
ear* quickly converged on the two
damaged auto agencies.
They are an opposite sides ef
Fremont Street, main ea-t-wesi
avenue In the eily, art os* town
from the rlirertlnn nf the hlavt.
The Atomic Knergy Commission
would confirm only that a le-.t laid
taken place.
f nained eight miles with tank ami
The white light ws-j .-ten jti
rtillery support. The precise lo
Oakland, on the edge nf San
ration of the drive waa not given. Francisco bay, where one witness
Rut the stlffeat fighting raged described it a* terrifying. Oak­
nn the western front, north of land Is some 4V) ajr miles from
Anyang almost t « Uta outskirts nf lass Vegas.
Scroll.
An Irregular *«tt of white cloud
An intelligent c officer estimated appeared over the horltott to th-;
that thr two Allied columns strik­ northwest, al&gt;ove the Frenchman
ing out of Anyang killed 700 Reds Flat area where the atomic tests
and wounded 800 Tueaday. Thla are being conducted. It was dif­
did not include enemy casualUe* ferent in appearxnee from any
due to Alllc&lt;l air and artillery seen In the previous four testa
^barrage*
seed and hear here.
Two
distinct ahneks
Hie western column gained four
I Wll uigllliri
Btiro Bi were
"rt* felt

Two eutomobila wiecka war*
investigated by the Slate High­
way patrol during tb« past 24
hours, and In both easos driver*
of autonobllee that turned over
R e a p e d with but minor bruise*.
At noon yesterday a Mtreury
coupe driven by W. S. Karen, OrUndo, turned over several Ume*
on Bemlnola Boulevard two miles
north of Sanford, coming to rest
In the swamp t£9 f*«t awayMr. Baron, who la state managar of the Baboon laportlng
Service, stated that he had Jammed
on hla brake* to arol&lt;J an auto­
mobile which hsd suddenly flowed
wi imf Mtrtury vvwi vU» ov ^pontFOi,

a door flew open and M was
thrown clear aa tha ear Made a
romplete flip over. Toe ear was

way Patrol invMllga|*| (fcp ted
dent.
Another driver thrown from i
car was Terry Grady ftm ek, It
of Longwood, xrhoef IMV Fort
e tch got out nf ronffot whlh
vellng at Mfh w ild gp I k
Lake Howoll Raw*. W j f M M
ta rod as II* U p MM M
O ta

R u s s ia n s Insist aem
Gorman Problem Prog
Be Studied F ir s t By C
Clai ification Of Note Total
Is Asked By U. S.
$185
S t a t e Department
On
'h i
&gt;1 ri'KttS. I eh A—
Russia - ill Irs to base the
• d N a tio n s la g the l o l l e d
is -in , - g c r r - s o r ag ainst R e -1
*
t m la s .
th e
mo' r
is
" I In f a i l u r e — it is h i g h l y
••ol if a o j hul her l o u r sa­
cs H ill w i l e Hith the S o v i e t
os— and H r s l r r n d i p l o m a t *

libelled

Photo IIV T " I

5u,uuu Air r o r c e Hunt Is Appointed Attlee Denies IJ.S.
Reserves C a l l e d
For Active Dirty
Expected To Serve
21 Months Undpr
P r e s e n t Program
W A S H I N G T O N . Feb. 6 ~
(/!’)■ Active duty calls are su it­
ing to go out to the (m l of neatly
80,000 viluqletet iR t ip iir in­
cluded in the air forte nranprW/
program announced Jan. 18.
The build up program will mvolva alxoit 130.000 All Force Ifserve*. Iwvlh organired and volun­
teer. and air National Guardsmen
Ihe announced Air Force pc hey
is to exhaust the Organized Re­
serve lirsl, hut air headquarters has
repeatedly said volunteer reservuts will be needed not only to
meet the reviled
Air Forre
strength ol 971.000 but also lo
(ill asv.gnmenl* which cannot l&lt;e
handled by Guard and organired
Reserve airmen.
Current calls will Include a
major portion of tha 60,000 Volun­
teer Rerorve enlisted airmen and
atioiit 20,000 of the 240,000 Vnl
untrrr Reserve officer* remaining
In the Air Foree pool.
Air Foire spokesmen explained
today that uxe of the term “ vol­
unteer" roter vista had rewltesl
in some misunderstanding.
Unlike the Army, tha Air Forre
category nf Inactive raaervlsU in
eludes only a few hundred men
who are known to be nnavallahle
for duty because of physical de
freti nr other faetora. Volunteer
Reservist* In the A ir Force are
generally in the salt a statu* a*
lh&lt;- Army's tnactlva reserve*.
A spokesman said today that
Ihe Air Forre Training Command
will probably draw Ore higgrsl
i&gt;ro|Mjftlc&gt;ii nf resenrlats who will
la- railed to artlva duty thla
spring. He pointed out that tha
training
command.
prior
to
Korea, had lioen geared to an
erunornlra' peace time operation
and that the great immediate
need of the Air Forra today I*
for eiprrienred raaarvista who
niuld quickly take port in the
training program required for the
long rang* build up o f all Air
Fot re opera Ilona.
All re*ervlata, whether mem­
ber* of organltad units or volurrleers, will be called to temporary
active duty for about five days

canal. Ha rocotead tha rank « f cap­
tain whan tha g w ended.

im Motor*

The *p|H&gt;ititiiieni of VY. F. Hunt
as the r bail man of the Sanford
finam ial drive for the Roy Scout*
of A met ica wa- nnnoutirril today
by John It. Williams, Seminole
County ■-huirman
Scout leader- throughout tha
IVntral Florida l&gt;unrll will Iwgin
work this week fot the annual
soliritation " f fund* for the oper­
ation of (hr Hoy Hcnolt of Amerlra
during tPM. An annual budget ofl
116,000 haw turn sat by the Cast t
toil Florida Council
Kxertilivn
Boaid, whoie number tncliuh *iv
Seminole County men. Karlyh
lfou«ho|i|et, Marion Haitn*&gt;i, It
It. Crumley, ami R F IVhe* let Jr .
are meml&gt;ers of lid- Kxeetitivi
Roald, as are George Maffrtt. C
P. Rrasirigton, ami Ih F. liana*.
Chairman Hunt has -rt Feb. ir­
is* the day for the Hoy Seoul
Drive in Sanfonl, and the ram
omen will l«e romtueted op *
"Dawn to Du-k” Ivasia. Team* of
solicitors will (&gt;e formed by mem
her* of rlvie, service, ami veter
an.-’ group* In the county, a* well
as a special Women'* Division !••
ti**flw »««r &lt;i* e - * r

l M „,

ItcttiiiK (lives riorifln
Countit'H $25,000 Earli
t A M.A II ASKF.F, Fab. H-I.1V
Fault of Florida's »17 eounller b*
received 925JJOU from Hie lax •••­
betting at race Irarks so far
this season.
Aide* of f.'ronptrnllet
M
Gay laid chrrk* for llbJMMJ rarl&lt;
should he rrarhlug the fountle
today. A distribution of lin.iesi
apn • •• wa* made earlier.
Thr schedule uf payments ••
fai thi ycat lx thr &amp;an&gt;r * . a
yesr ago when each rounty go*
*i&gt;£,tU0 fium the equal division
nf llie haiic lax of thiee im rreul
of earh dollar wager. The &lt;d I
sgr assUtanre urogram gel tr
rrijit- from i ddltlonhl taxes of
B percent on l.orxc rare h*dx *•-•
J perrenl on dog bets.

And Britain Feud
Over China Trade
Prime Minister S;iys
Chinese Do Not Get
Military M a t cr i a !
LONDON. Feb. f*

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It

t\ IS IIIM iT O N . fell. t*-&gt; lb
—The Helen-e Transport tdmintitnllun tods) ordered molor freight carries to give the
srmril ton e-, the tlomlr Fni » t ) Commie-ion and the mullfirst rl.iiro on thrir service-.
HI V tdmini-trstion Jsme- K.
hnud-on .aid in a slstement
the action - i s required It) the
rsilrnsd lieup rciiltlng from
the » -lim it- of »*ilfhm en at
.Irstrgie terminal-.

"transparent

1'iimr

|Hiwert on IliK Four "|&gt;e4fe“ talks
w.«. dc'inbed aulhoiilalively to
dav ii inviiling that (ierman iv•lie* mini lake priority over all
oilier problem* rrealinK world
tenvron.
Ollitlal* here, alter a prelitnin.rtv &lt;tiulv. leel the note tines not
i Imr the door on the pot'ilnlilv ol
■lie I our lalki but tirillier doe* it
assure inch 'alk« will hr held.
W lul does appear certain it that
•'•ere will have lo lie a further
e*« li.inge between Mosrtvw on the
one •-nid and London. Washington
rod I'aiis on the other.

tvluntA . nnd Ih* V u
INrw
lliv e n ami H trtfiu d r.iilroadt *ald
there w.n a general bick-lo-wotk
move on tbore carriers liKiay. They
ianl virtu illy all 'tillin g iwitcninen
and other rail workeis made idle
hv the ” vitk « ,11" w i l l out would
hr h .u l on the |uli today.
All thiee liner vlallrd rPilot i l ­
ium of long divtanie icrvire im­
mediately.
Ihere were similar reports of
switchmen letuming to work it
large numbers in Philadelphia, Bos­
ton. Wailungton. Hillmiorr and &gt;n
a ilorrn nr vo other lilies.
fh r Nrw York Cantral, tha
N*w York, New Haven and Hart­
ford railroad and the Pennsyl­
vania Railroad all reported hark*n.uorh move* fall night
and
early today in the east
There appeared no nation-wide
hark to work move, immediately
and the strike kept * stinuglr hold
"ti riiurli of tile nation’' economy.
In Chicago, nm of the rnuntry’s
main mil renters, an Army spokes­
man said thv-tr wa* no indication
that the "(irk rail" walkout was
neai ing an end.
Hut n mil union offn-inl in Philadrlphl.i rah!
I.IOfl
union
member- had hern ordered tn re­
turn to work in the Philadelphia
Teimltial Division of tin I'rnntylv .m is
Railroad
Pennsylvania
w olkrl' have hieu trtiirnlng to
wink in New Vruk -Inn- Sunday.
Mntiv other ritir . alio noted no
hark-to-wnrk trend dr &gt;pitr de­
f i ne mohillrer t'harli- F. WllMin’* pirn to the -aorket* last
night
Wilton told thtni their
trike
could hurl the I ’ nlted States
"inoie than all the I ’ommunlst
nimlp- In Korea put t''gether."
Spcahing with I' m dilrnt Ttuman's approval on n nationwide
hroadca-t from th« White House,

flic Stale lle p n itm rn t is rvp r-rU

ed lo la-gln consultation with thu

Miliivlrt Alllee &lt;leiueil
*y that
Rnti h and Firneh cnihaaaiaa in
Hillalti and the I Tvite-I Ul'-v &gt;ie the liiiliiediate future to iletsimlllC
(ctldlttg pvei thr ,h i- ne&gt; I -I 'I &lt; . vs.tly What the Western Powjego mateual. limit ihvs •h'lhllV ' *»*• 'In make of ih* latest Ru
•*o rmnmunii alion whu-h -&gt;u
to Hed I hmi
handed to their envoy* in the
lie told the I lailte &lt;•( * oniio- lit | Kn' o i i ' pital tail night.
Bid am % |»ilu v iii till' matin ’ l'
Hrtr I mined Ol tlir h-hi of 'll III
hiiio with die l m in i .Main .rod
olliri Iriendly ipvvrininrntt
Cioro-rvallvi- I
|i Gnntman*
had a-krd the Piitiu Mini In
whether China i* lieiog lirntid
differentia from tin- S’.-&gt;'ei Union
and the satrlllli- i ••until- of cn •
fern Furope.
Gunroom* alro wanti-l to komv
whethrl Ihe lliilled Slate- ha&gt;
made '’ rcpieM illation." In filltain about leakagi
••! it itegle
malerisl to • hh i m Piitiqwan
nations in the Ru-man ovlal
Attlee replied
"It I* the gi-nrtal polo y- i f tingovernment to wntili, .rod in ap
propriate rs • . to rontl &gt;1, llie
e*|Hut of all dtategii low mater
(al* in order to -nfeguntd mir own
leqiiireinent and help limit tlie
flow of stipplo * to iiiwle*irahfe
de-tlnatlnin ’’
"There i a y ..... of r*|ent
llrrnslng control f» t tint tan pose
In this rountly and tn the Fat
rn»lerti cnlonie* China i tiratesl
on the value had* • the S&lt;ivirl
Union ami the e.« ,i I uroje-aii
satellite . "
A qvolrsman lor Hn gn'ctn
inent lioar'l of tiad*- told new men
later that in geneivl no •spoil
ilreii-e- at'- gianti-'l for ihipnii-nl
of such thing* as tin. rubber and
machine tools b» isov •&lt;? Iho Coni

ftwallaaea sisv l’*a* «!*•

Use O f Nationalists Considered
For Thrust At Chinese Mainland
lly HIIHi-l l-L URINES
TOKW . F‘eh. 6 -&lt;/l*j-Gene«*l Ms«Ailhui
lommcmled lo Washington that ( lune»c Nstro
again*! ihe Rnl Chineic (one* in K'*re* end di*
He foiuiitenlly hs* hclicvctl tli«i (’hixng Ksi-J
u»cH in hrosilcncH wsrfstc sqsin't the (Inn*:*
tdircsct u k I I'mIsv.
T)i* InNrinentj Irwtlrstc'l Mst •
~
Arthur licllcvc. tin NatronaliM mainlsn-l
sh-uild be aupoorted In • thru*' aullgt’m«'*
against th* Chinese mainland a Fleet In
well a* bring u**.l In Korea If dc • • » |h
■liable
dentTrutna
Thi* strateg- w.«uld
ro«J
picvcntl
tent with tw« firoiUiiicntal* Mec thrust* eg*i
Arthur ha* followed io hi* tiiajot
Now the
militaiv cauinaiw'n*;
nl*tstrengt
1—Tha full employment cf all ges from i
available oower in a lialtlc.
Nationalists
2The old slogan of the p.rifi • belief thal
Uf*r—"lilt where they ain't"
1* their *o
It I* l&gt;el,» veil here that ChiansIn anv ri
Kai-Shek's original offex lo aei&gt; I derst—xl tr
NatlonalUt trootn Into hattlu thtea* of
•gainst the North Kora*ns wa* against the
dectlaed In ord*r to avnM giving o ff aHabit
the Chine** Communist an escuse frarn u,» n.
tn enter the campaign. That rea xypuld prop
on. military men say, la no longer naoMu,# 0fi
valid.
la* in Kore
High officers her* point out
MneArthu

iicaj;D Terminal Is
Still Strangled By
Strike As Switch­
men Stay At Home

WASHINGTON. Frb&gt;6—&lt;/!*)
R...... .. I lint mile lo tin Western

Seminole County seout- enramp In Fort Mi lton Pntk for their “ KirkshnLie" n nnr. ..
lion Gathered in front of their cnramnmrnl are, from left ti light U&gt; k row
l e-ni
John Pierson,
A. Johnson, Ronnie Julian, Skipper Net &gt;n, Jon Stine ami S&lt; onto a d t
llishop; middle row; Kim Kinilmll, Rill Jinnr, Joe llisoii, and
Franklin Ward;
lad torn
Johnny Robin-on, David Kryser, t'harle- Kottim-lei ami Jimmy Aruutiong.

following shove five and one-hair
minutes after the now-famillar
blinding white flash In the pre­
dawn sky.
Tha Atomic Energy f’nmmitsioii
hi an unprecedented pre-test, an
nmineoment, had warned real
dents to star away from window*.
Highways ware lined hy hundreds
who left their home* for a clear­
er view and lo '-•rape posalbl*
danger.
Hospitals reported on patients
for treatment a half-hour after
the blast. No. II In the world lift
of atomic explosion* since Ihe
first In the &gt;w Mexican deoert
In IBIS.
Traffic came to * virtual »top
a* th* flash went off at B:4R A.
M. Everyone wa* waiting for the
concussion. When it came, cars
started up again, gamllert drifted
hark Into tha eaxlmn. and thr Juke
hois* and roulette wheal* took up
their usual tune*.
Among witnesses of today s
blast were two member* of Uie
A EC, Thomas t ■ Murray and
Sumner T. Plkr: AEC General
Manager Marlon W. Royer and
Benstor William KnowUnd (RM'-esrlteoea tta P e«* M il
Calif.), a member " f »ho Joint
Congressional A t o m i c Energy
Commission.
Oriham Honored At
Msne witnesses said the hrilsState Jaycee Meet
llant fla*h—taming to a rnayoranga—Minded them temporarily.
Gil Martm. a broadcaster for TV
J. Rrailey Odham, atate praaistation KTLA. **M the *hork dent of the JajrcM*, was named
waves knocked window screens off Raturday at tha rotating of tha
Jayroe* In i’eatacola at one of
the five outstanding young men
of Florida.
Maxwell Promoted
Thr five men were chosen by ■
To Rank Of Matfor committee
of outstanding Florid i
rltlicni who were not members nf
Capt. Dirk Maxwall of Jack­ th# Jayreee.
sonville, eon of Mr. and Mro. R. C.
The fire men included Mayor
Maxxroll and Matin* reserve o ffi­ Harold Turk and Dr. lagnhi o f Mi­
cer, waa recently promoted to rank ami Beach, Earl powers. Gain?*ville accountant, and Ed Rood.
Tampa, past stake proaMent of tha
James.
Mr. Odham was commanded for
•m of Um fir s t to land on Guadal­ kU fight for good M M nwHrt ood

After attending local schools he
gradnstod from the Vnivarolty of

/ V w tria led Prerw. Leased W ire

Rail Strike Ends In
Eastern Reg ions a s
Switchmen Return

Kicknhokpe” Games

Reds Throw Tanks Into Battle In Des- . n
*l J A
perate Effort To Is Described Asi
Hal. Allied Attack
^
y et

TUESDAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
CL'tottW* e iA lu re — Bargmia P n g r t a

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

K s la b lh h rd lO O R

Drivers Uninjured
In 2 Accidents Of
Overturned Autos

Flaringatacg* ulwphomtit.Mr mafopnnd

tonicht and YVednr-dsy. Warmer
north and neat portion* tonight.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A II.Y N E W S P A P E R

miles. "That rolumn fought heav­
ily all ilay." an officer said.
The eastern mtumii thrust
northeast and west of Anyang.
Font soldier* raptured a hill throe
miles wr»t uf Anyang across
whirh bllter fighting had swirled
for throe day*. An officer said
they found -hallow graves all over

M 3
A J
.* ^ ^

Partly cloudy with some likell*
hood of a few local shower* la
north and central portion* thin
afternoon and in extreme north

To PratNl IM P n n of tho W«M|
To P n M l i Um Progreaa of America.
To Prodnco Prosperity for B i i f i i i

On the rentral front, American
troops blasted a hole through a
Red battalion on Urn lloengsongllongrhon road. Then South Ko­
rean regular* rolled through the
gap tn n point only £6 mile* from
^ihc old Parallel 58 border.
w Thl* w**
lb*
northernmost
thrust of Allied forces since they
regained the offensive In Korea
I.T days ago.
The Americans lorkcsl In battle
with an estimated 1.000 Red* al
northern outskirts o f Cfianglmng.
Tills Is a vlllaga b’i air mile* due
cast of Seoul.
"The Chinese and North K o­
reans know what we are doing.''
said a division comtaandar. "W e
iAare going up thfg 40 mHe vector

that total lied casualties along
the front and in rear areas from
J"";
th
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roinmlsrinn to
help him get
government contract*.

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■* •5’ ; »J W f Mr. Truman had In
W l»w UP « While House

mit that tha House
h vnohie tha gov•fl railroad xrorker*
' a nationwide strike

Hu-m-II refused to answer more
than 1011 question* when he o|&gt;tM-ared Iwfor the Senate Crime
Investigating Committee lost Hen
lentlwr. He refuted on ground.- he
might incriminate him-elf, The
Cnri«titulion protects individuals
from lieng forced tr» gve evidence
ag-iimt themselve*. That la *elfInn iminalion.
la’lta' thcislon may affect a
niinrl&gt;er of other |&gt;cndliig contempt
of Congress rase*.
In III cases, the defendant*, like
Ruaaail, claimed that t&lt;&gt; answer
question* put to limn l»» various
congressional rnrnmittee# might
tend to incriminate them.

THE WEATHER

In Unity Them If Strength— "

In addition In rmphaurrog
again Itilssia’a •IrniMpd that tinmain thing to lie talked about is
•h-- rearmament of Grriiinnv, tlie
S o 'let note irportedly r\pre«-i*i|
"illiltgncaa tn bate an eaploralor&gt; ronfrrenee among deputies
of the foreign ministers of the
foul powrrs. The Soviets would
like to know what subjert* other
Mian Germany the Western I’owe i» would like tn talk mImviiI.
Secret arv uf State Arhe-oti’ (igbt hand man, Amla-iad&lt;&gt;r at
I argr Philip Jr-uip, ha- laeti eon
tereing here for a week now with
llrlltih Ambassador Su Oliver
Franks and Krenrh aloha* «dor
Henri Sonnet on the problem of
alial iihjeits Ihe WeWatrrn p « "
er* would propose for di&gt;eu..«lon
with Russia.
Their general Idea ha been to
invivt &lt;m the full airing of Ru.
•la's own expansionist I'olirle* nnd
the Ihteat I* world pence p o s e d
by Soviet eommunisni.
The Russians initially proposed
(nil.
Ia*f Noveml&gt;er. They ug
ge Jed a ineefrng of the four pow
ers to talk about German militaii
ration hv which the Russian*
meant they wanted loalop western
plana for the irartnamrnt » f W&lt; l
etn Germany. The West ha- in
Idled these plan* on the gro'jri-1
the Soviets -Lave already formed
nnlilniy units In ea«leru Germany
In general, th* Western
re
sponar has liven to deflate for -Ila
iiisslons tuiirh broader than tho-.e
rrjneerned lolely vv'th German I*
u ie• They take the position that
•etilernent o f German problem
now. avaumlng that was poviible,
would not end the tensions In the
world whirh stem from Russia’s
own liehsvlor.
The last nrevlou* note In the
I (1«HI|NnH fMi f i t * &gt; lfl

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Lions Clup Discusses
l*lans For Fish Fry

an ford Weather
Security Lumber Co.
Robbed Of Money Box

High yesterday f'f&gt;
l.o* today 48
Rain .02 inch
Totel Feb. rein 2.1f* Imhti
Noimel Feb. rain '2..1I Inche*.

The Weather
box containing about 115 wa*
stolen, said Police Chbf Roy G.
William* thli morning.
The robbery waa discovered hy
Lieut. Max Haas and Patrolman
Patterson a* they made their
round In the patrol car et about
1:00 o'clock this morning. In­
vestigation disclosed that entry
had been made Into the office by
the breaking of a window In the
north aide of th* office. Thla la
the second robbery there during
Um peat several months.

JACKSONVILLE. F#b. 6
Atlanta
&amp;8
Roston
42
Ilruwnsvllle
73
t'hkago
36
Denver
64
Dee Mnln«a
36
Fresno
64
Now York
46
Washington
41
Winnipeg
I
Jacksonville
66
Miami
68
Tallxhavsco
60

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