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P A R E E IG H T

THURSDAY FF.B, 1. 1351

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

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Picnic Hams
Bok» 'em! Boll &gt;m1 Pry '•m ThwyY
Sugar-Cured and Hardwood Smok»
md they're priced "oul ol Ihli world
r an Anniversary Senaalloml
duell

Stiii-jijij

mw
mm

•'•t'k Sprntt
Brand

While They Last! (And They'll Go Fas!)
t’s Premium Sliced

Hickory Sweet

BACON

Aik at Store For 10-Pago Birthday
Oolor Price Lisl-Scoros of Bargains!

Eat-Hite Tenderay

These Prices Good Only Feb. 1-2-3. Welch For New
Birthday Specials Kerri Week. Quantity Rights Bee erred.

Gr. A. Quick Pro

Rib

A ll

BRA

Roetl
Chuck

Roast
Hruket

Site

tirad e A Shipped

Fre*h

214 EaitFfnlSt

BLEACH

Dry Salt P ork-W hite

300 E»it 3rd Ihreel

Pnd Cuts
No. HU Super fine

Css

CHEE-ZEE
2-oz. Box 79c

With Polllne*. No. 2 Bimitlltne

Beam

c..

"Dandy" Uscon

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Mile* Ch— Hav Standard

F titer? Shorknimf "
moteymbuy... limit t

20l

Jerk Spratt Piece Brkfit

Sqiares

Cheesefourf

Nb 1 H arris Sp.mi-.li IWhu

IMP

Center Cr^o

Sunnyland
Heady-to-Kat
Half or Whole Smoked

Armour's Star Pure
Taste n* K«-s Her! l’*rrti

Fred Kerman's Country

141i
p j^ n a ,nQuickFrozen, Sliced, Sweetened

No, I Morton House Gravy Sr

12-oa. Canaria Dry (Singer

Ale

Beef

2 Rot.

cs.

mfrnm

36

BANANAS

!.s Choy Chinese

0 Roll Ic Carton

OMisk Elmir

Tropical" Blue Rose

Dieaer

n.,

51

Libby Mo. 2 Tomato

Jaiee

in ibo.

c-

Kfnnmnlit TJraft!
&gt;»ynri J•.

14

Sun-Drenched! Vitamin-Rich!
l.UadouM Yellow f

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5 lb Jim Dandv

Grlla
No. 2 Cdmstock Pis Sliced

• or. Purkee Shredded

Oeeieet

rki

28c

VELVO

T or. Cendv Costed Chocolates

M I H'e ni

26c

Il-o i Dswkltt Blended
j - ^&lt;

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17c
Yellow

Botowd Peanuts
714-os. Glow

Idaho Bikini

"Georgia Mnid1

With "Tender Beef” Added—Swift's

[tllman’s B or. French

Itteeli i

2 ■"**.I5c||

GREEN TOPS

m ± ___

l e t Bob's Childhood Slicks

M y

F e y . W i a e t a p A p p l e s 3 u&gt; 2 9 c

U-oi Can

it-

I « Qlbb's Tomato

tira d e Vienna

Kiln Dried Sweet

Petaleee 6 u*. 46e
Liquid Starch

Maah Rag«—St!!

Well Blenched

Celery gs*«*

2«*
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Kmper or

Swift’s PEANUT
12-ox Jot

|9 c
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CORN KING

No 303
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10-LBS.

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In Unity There Is Strength—
Te Protect the Peers W d e Wm M.
Te P r e s e t Ike Pregrw e of A s n i r t .
Te Profert- Prosperity for S i i l s i

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Red Counter Attack
Stalls A llied Push
IS Miles From Seoul
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A sn o risletl Prrw* I .ra te d W lrr

h i t r t i t r m r north through Set*
nnlar, *lnwly clearing crstral
portion W tomini m oitlj fair to*
mcht amt Saturday. Continued
rUiiilt and un«rlllrd extreme
•»ulh.
N o.

117

President Asks Congress For
Quick TaxRaiseOf $ 10Billion
In co m e T a x
Eisenhower Says Men’s Club Is Told Frigid Blanket Of P eWrsoilln a lS upply
M a jo r
P o rtio n O f M o n ey ;
Trained Troop, &amp; »» « * * * Cold Do,and, Oo C o r p o ra tio n s H i t
Needed In Europe America
„ t» thr grraleit rdi' Ceolrol Florida WASHINGTON^ Feb. 2 - 4 iF t—

Declares
d e c la re s

m
pi « p
Railroadc S tr ik e
T w o C h in ese C o rp s
*

£

A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

F s tn M I-h rrl 190$

V O L U M E X X X X II

n

w ea th er

injures S e c u r i t y

■la |e In Rustin', dim fin win Id
I'tetnlenl I iurn.in today aiked
conquest, llrlg.idirr lieneial Frank
F.ingt' , lor a quick JIO.OOO.IjOO,S
to
rm
M
ay
Move
O
ut
Caffey |o|.) m-mbri* of the Fir-I
l&gt;&lt;wI l iv rru irate and &gt;ard be will
advanced through thick fog Fri­ U nion L e a d e rs A rcK cMrlhodi*! Chimb Men’- t ’luh In •
B efo re C itru s C ro p . 1 .till mother ini irate later.
day night to point* north of An­
niglil. lie wa* llitloililred li&gt; fm
p u d ia te d By M en
In i m.-,»age to the legitlalon.
yang. which it only right and oneMM I.trill. Col. David II. 1 1 &gt;i i
Is B ad ly D am an ril
niryer of Oilando and by Fed. S
half mile* aouth of Rrd-hrld Seoul.
Ml Human *et out thi* program
F o r D ecem b er P a c t
H&gt; \ S H K I \ I •
n i l ss
(i. Ilnrriinan.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2—i / l ’i
Two to two and onr-half mtlex
I,., i ining the SI0.000.000.000:
\ «*M«r 4*f hitlne «••!«! ««rpl
(irnrial
Caffev,
a
personal
Grnrela
I).
Fnrnhowrt
-aid
today
WASHINGTON Feb. 2 «1V
I \ i t.isH».tsH).(ssi tncrea.ie in
aouth of Anyang, however. two
r.ixl 4 nil m u i I Ii fnitit l|tr i n
friend of (irnrial Dntght Kt*«n
individual Income taxc*. already
fr
®l additional unit, of ,)0wfr&gt;
Sb|, , nk|.
| m .rt-o l
companies of Chine** Communirlt The While House derlarrd today
U. ?x trru.p. In Lurope ..win Utah, and i- a grailualr ..f the! Ijloaged fur utl4|rf Ihr #r»4» * ln-.tiili .1 to yield a retonl $26,(|K&gt;*iihly 400 men) counter-attack* the railroad ilnkra air "dtictlly
?i- ••• 'HHt.taai.tMSi in the flacal year
would lie worth tending Iwn or | University of Michigan
la«w mark—In vei4»ril
injuring
nil?
national
security"
and
•frd at 10 P. M. and Hill were
w4»mr |tI44•’&gt; 111 hull in *. Illi*
tatting July I.
liner
lime,
that
many
lalrr
School.
Hr
ha*
nerved
a*
an
inihr nation rannol tolriatr thru
•j. \ Li.ooo,not!,taro mcrea.-e in
D4»u , llh iii MIxMinri, 1ml h ri«
fighting at midnight.
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*tructor
in
law
at
\Vc»t
Prdnt
f BANCO-AMI8ICAN ITIATIOT Ulka atari in Wa*hingt&gt; n *' ITfM dfnl
|ifr.ul
. -1111.11 atlon income ta*e*. The*.*
tie alter expre.ied confidenre the Milnatv Viaderti). ami during lllrk v . Ihr 4 f* lit 441
No death* were available on tliia continuance.
fni«*rr&gt; ja it H d ia iifn l In itim
Jmepli Shoit. prrtidenlial pies’ Truman and French Premier lien* Pleven gel down to drUII. on m utual
weiirtn F.urappan nation, will lie World War II wa- one of ihr fir»l un. tthudifcird unit.i it - 1m * witii e .ie - i profit, laxe* included,
irlatively imall Red effort to chrek
defense Locking on at this While llotiw- ronferr -.ee me Secretory nf
in- -i bvduled li» hit a record 120*
the Unilrd Nation* drive which haa ircirtaiy, made dial tlalrmenl I n , Slat* Arheson (loft) and Delcn»e SeeieUry Marshall. (littrnuHliioal)
able lo "build an
an effrill.e
elf........... rlefen.e
t e l . - . . ! ,u P«»tldP»t« i" the In.a.loll of purl nt Ih r n ild r » l *«r4 lh r i in i *ii i,tain.ram next year.
repoitcis.
Ilf
*aid
President
TiuI
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ii
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ts
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t
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4
m
d
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1. A I :t.ihar.isat.noti increase in
gaiprd about 20 mile* liner il
lone, within a iraionablr tune.
Pointing out the .lialrg ie piolt- h t «fl *S KraMMftllf ^ It ii
1
v i .- t o le ,| taxes-- to l»e “eon*
Legal! Jan. 23. Enemy oppontioil man had aulhon/rd him In make it.
l.nenhower. who will .*&lt;bliret* |rm . faring th i, loontiy doting ail Irrrr llautr. with •?!. tint
• iitratcil upon le.« r.,e n tia l con*
hat been tlackrning daily.
thr loBpwl Irtn|4ir4turr #-%rr
.liner gieai ." The,e taxes are
tlic nation by ladoi and trier innn the prevent «rials, he de.lared that rrai-|rr#«t in thii*r
Advance palrula of the Allic* trailer* have ilmii-. they cannot
Ihr . timated to yield M.222.000.000
w
have tircn reported only seven In* Justified in preventing the flow
tonight, war making another ap- ' the Amrriran (teoplr mm- groatl&gt; -I* 41 thr lniliatu|H)|i«* ait|H4it r.,-'t year, iiii.ler present lax law*.
inilr- from Seoul,
praram r un l apilnl Hill lo rr|ioil ronfu-ed. Wr ate in the middle ol tjik thr • nt If.t in ill tra rv
'III.- M-tiediile outlined would
final ami fuel for our people
g Heavier force; are moving up of
on lu% lour uf European drfenre* **'e g iratrat 'in ini and pnlitt-nl
mean ii total tax takr of t (&gt;t,200,*
ii) \ s s t it i.\ 1 i n n i l s s
rautioualy. wary against flank ami supplies fur our soldiers,"
agaimt Contmuntfl aggrosinn.
unheaval that the world I... nv.
attark* which are the fnvuriatr Short said.
.S||o\k Hull If* l|f **1 t||J ilrr/. ISHI.UOO.
«eeti. he .aid.
The referentc to union mrrnlier*
ix near tv
I a third more than
Ijiwtnat i-t* who heaitl hint vai
lied tartiea.
ill
W
tain Irll on |Mit&gt; 11I iimtli HitI In,rcord
collections of World
Hr rerealed that he had com­
th- tirnrrnl .hle&lt;l away from any
An F.lrhth Army spokesman do- disagreeing with their Icadam »»«
on thr ,lir of American manded everything front an in - I InlliU Iih14&gt; 4% .4 fllk*lt| ni-14* 4»| War II when the take reached
rlinrd to ronfirm or drny tho lo the refu»»l of the union, to M ost S ev ere B la st Y et “ M a rtin sv ille
S e v e n " rdlrnate,
arrrpt a pay and working ag ree­
grmtnd fr-rrr- that ahoubl l»e »etd fanlry platoon t» a division in an Jitlirm l 4«im» ilir »lilr. t I3,iaai.iam,isai in It'tft.
Washington report.
derluird lliat hi. row- ate r limiting it« 4Ii 1rt Ii*m 4* it mnkr«|
Ibe umlrrttandlng among Con*
Chopped up a r t the Chinese 60th ment which their Icmlem approv­
R c -H c a rin g Is D e ­ to Europe. Hr wa* reported to battle,
H its N ev ad a W ith
have .aid Ihey would ro n .titu ie hi* own nnd do rmt repie*ent tbe •mil ttivthv? 1 fiitlitirikt iliancr «»• gtc mernliera i, that th r further
and .tilth arm lta. Retiatancr ha* ed in Iteecnilier.
nied B y Hifjli C o u r t ••nlr n “ minor |&gt;art’' of tbe total Itepaitment of |b-frn&gt;e or any |m&gt; lltnir niinlr 1.*|r %\* *fIt#1 in llir inrmiM* Mr. Truman I* to re*
E a rth q u a k e
F o rc e
Ilra'la of the Railroad Brotheralarkrnrd cvrn though th* Cornlltiral party.
que.t later would rai»«* govern*
ground arm y planned tlo-re.
inuniit :iMh and 40th armies aro homl* have eontrnded the present
ini-tit rrxi-nue* to mote than S7I,*
in immediate reserve, Allied ruin- work *l»p|tnge» are iiiiaulhurUed IAS VEGAS, Nev.. Feh. 2 I A’)
In a tatenii-nt i--ucd a fte r a
The iieuplr of the Uniteil State, Uir.it 1 if mi* 11#-If
RICHMOND. Va . IVh 2 t / l ’j
and are a rank-and-file movement.
inandera Mild.
two boor tm-etlng with the Home who “wanted Johnny to romi
.v.lcm -ss'.'ssMNSb
A Kifal I'U’.lt |tir%«iii
(’one
union
from
another
atomic
loin
ol
&gt;errn
Mnlm
iillc
NeShort »aid, loo, the fact they
This would mean a total tax
|p Reliable »nurte» -mid the ghast.
,
I
.1 I
. _ trinnl Servler* amt Foreign Af- home," and not tile I'rn-idetil or
ly threat of lyphua haa made it* now contend they had no inten­ hlait tome 71 mile* away hil thii groe*. denied an eleventh hour slay f, tr. i-„niInj|,„ -i Elsenhower w*« one of the "Pentagon lnu.»" w ne 1 niil.dMilMt VilltrtK »uld 111 rliatlft- In. li n e Ilf about $trt.600,000,000
n
appearance among North Korean tion of recommending the intifi- •oulhern Nevadx city lodxy with ny llir ( In#-• JuttHr n| l|t# I inilc*!
ii .poll.tide for the deimdiillaatioli nl it % di'ei Iron id llnvv to...nd but Mi. Tinman did not make a
troop*, and that tubcrtiilnsl*. ration of that agreement indicate* the forte of an earthquake.
Slalr.. w n r -Irtli'H ulril mi l!u
” *»&gt;' Jm*" •" F u-.,,e of thl. country after World Wat i lond.i snd l^v'sn to ‘fleam to fuIII figure of a M.600,000,000 in*
treneh foot, fro#(bile and othar "that Ihrv signed III l*ad faith."
.
.
will lie the riiuivalrnl of two "i II, lie stated.
ward the n.irlhrail II |,„ w l,d "'.!*• over and atiove the *10.000,Il ihatlrrrcf a glau window in M .tale iM-ntlrntuiv lin
e today ,y| r .
)|(,,.( |-y|||), r of |h r
The union head, are W. Park
wartime dia«aaaa likewise wrere
it i
*
..
.j
•HNl.HNI M*kr«|
American, an- a Irietidly pen.
||(.
th„ ^ t r y ihould
taking a loll among the Chinese Krmiertv of the Brotherhood of a downtown department *lnre and (nr ill e rape ol a white woman, physiral and piyrhologiral factor- tdr. In •aid. The. tried to be ^%a1I alfraily 3.11 m n ihr noilhrm
Railroad Trainmen. It. II. Hughe- ! brought a flood ol tall* Imm Three other, ate lo do- M onday.
„n M M|)My*a»-)ou*tfn“ ItliU ind
alllea.
&lt;»li e.1 n. rnllrctivr rearmn frirn.l. n,it tl Kiie&gt;la nnd in re­ Wit uf tin %IaIt ulirn Inf
inent effort*."
l*rl»onrrii of war *ald 60 I* 100 of the llrdri of Railway fondue al*rm nti/rn* In pnlHr.
Ifif Rf»«! rh«nr* "f (litTf Ihri •*&lt;rnr ihni kiitr of the uM ltionil iiurfftN
turn got a kick ill the teethDtere w*» no iicnion-lrati*»f|.*(
per rent of itome North Korean tor*, J. P. Shield* of the BrotherThe 'taternenl wa* i**ueii bv
.odd d-pcnd on what Congress
"We Aineriran. are requited to re,!.
•lore*
"Wtnrlow*
m
the
big
companies are Infrrlral with typ- h«K*l of l-nromoUvt Engineer* and
lid alxiut hi* spending budget.
iLiwnim.n lit* . ptiton .iltlioiigh
'r.o
halmiau
I _...,i
of the mate a baste decision on a highly
. . . me i■i icctingi
,
.^t u Vln.mi l|)-(is
One ob*ervei on a downtown
Ti
lii|irralui«t
were
dropping
hui. a diaraa* Iranamltled by ver­ I). II. Rolieitaon of the lln&gt;lherResides hi* xhedule for a *10,and prayer yig.l. have l«wn held
Nervire, Committee and ln»olicd and technical subject,
min from rata. Hoaravrr. U. 8 - hood of Ijoromotiv* Firemen and itreet taid:
steadily m Sanford tin. ui-.niirg tHio.lHHt.OtHI inrreate. Mr. Truman
in Richmond during lire pa.l week *rUn'' L lt^rinan Rlehard. (D SCI he statrrl. II* told of those whv and ctiiwer* Were ,n n rr,n « l Mi()
lh„u|ll ie, k to
. 4 Eighth Army Investigator* aald Englaemrn.
, bulged in and out like ballooon*- I while altr-mey* made Iranfc lawaU'K
»t *br t o i i ; * k Bf(|iffwf«P'»nlUa»
* u if f ^ p .r o itu e .
" '7 r\ « r
* . « l "eh*-! bHxphnlex" In present tax
there araa no erWenee w t C W m w
They
k ' n\ t t T r
f-.thhfghr they wWe’aH going to go." effort* lo girin a tlay til r» r, ■it mu I It said member* **k»«l El-entwiwcr . , 7 . ’iv. Oavar and air fnrria, 1 „ ||,|„-.| „ t.„.ti dnrrlc &lt;.| rain
troop* have hom «affa«iw m-rioua- ugteemrnl at Ibe
Ian* *nd hinted he wuttld like to
,
...
deflated that he disagreed u th
...
,i.,i , hr,
Ttie firwl damage here from
tv by the diseaseDr. 21 and entmuned Ihr *ettl«-qnc-U..,„
*11 p|»*#e «» * h '.ib i llwory and - l.tc l Hr.l “mdb "
,. .
.
'
.. .1 r.- t.i» r. Imposed on cooperatives
or
In
obtain
ilememv
No lyphua rate* were rr|&gt;ortrd menl at a H n l new* ronf*r*urr rny nf the •lunk* wn» re|arrii-«l
„.uH.,ed rearmament ..f Europe,
, Mir ................... .
,.v t(r t ^ .
ft,
.xnd iiimirne from d ate and muniTli-y
|inid ’.rilh thrlr livi foi I lit*
ev- paid
aiiiohg Inoculated U. N troop*. in Ihr office of pr*«idntllal a«- to |Hillcr a few tnlnute* after
It#- II
.r tif
frti«r.'
It* l'i‘hl»K
biding Ithe
n.c
nf Amrikfuii
Amet lean fense,
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..
- 1p.1t r- nrltlei, all exempt tinder
In
tittiltiBrf
tli»*
%
%
4flYI
tor
the
l.rutal
uni
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a-*Miit
ml
Aimy nfftrlal* In Wnshingt'.ti •i.ta n t John Sleelman.
the blast
pn .-nl un nine lax law*.
"Whan Ihr depie........ ram r, |*«*fmI tif 4* t»f
sf4
Ruby Sir mid Floyd l o . | i .....
Mr
•aid llu*»lan aatlolite euunliU"
1 he fourth alomir fla.h in year*
"While thr union* did not ratify
Hr urged a "xery eHreful" exElsenhower.
Iinwcvrr.
dill
nul
I
llimyei
took
»
defensive
utlitmli
i4’4ii
I
im
|
n
H
ir
I
i
4*f
hi
lif
rr
in
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ac&gt;
in
11
"shsnty
lim
n"
have had difficulty perfecting an the agreement that dor. not give le.&lt; than a week lit up the preK. J wimri/ition of tax lawa “relating
r-etlou of Martinsville. Tlo elr-i detail th r prerise amnuiit uf when aggressive energy W11 . nrcd- • ftrlfHMMl, NMIimIIiiK
effective vaccine. _
^ ____ them a right In »trtkr again*! Un- dawn «ky with noontime bill
to tile tnaiiranrp mnipanic- und to
,rn power | eel,” he said. "Tbe South h t lb Vmicliluvi, .Ii , f*nfh4*iinnn.
trncultoti nt the four irquiri-d Amrriran gtuund. air
Hamm and w.4 eUlbl. In a radio. ’Z t i y o n r boor
which will lw assigneil to Europe, (Ivll Wnr heiuu»r It wa* on the
government. Their obligation 1*
“" M a rc h O f D im e s
Eat 1) tin- nun nil &gt;1* hi* it |Mirt- hul.li-r* of securities now exempt
defensive, hr declnted.
remain at »ork while they u,c of more than 400 mllr* thiough
rd IIhat tin Ihl-I IIKIIUI 1er w«i finrii Iricniiir taxes," pin. a "reFirst of the Negrtws In die the atelnrnvlit said.
‘,~The foliowingcM tHBuffons to whatever »emn«-ratb: prm-rssra out the west. It wa* reported
view of tin- Inx statu- o( organ*
Tl.e .tatrnient nlaled that, Oeneral Caffey staled (but tin- down t.
de i:ir4*ii
was
Joe
Henry
llampton,
U t U March of Dfmaa ana* «know - available In aeltle thrlr dispute. seen a* far away a t the San
I I s s i Is h is il* P u r t * « l
Kitenhowar, supreme commander people bad lu*t confidence in Sec­
At II 16 A. M. tbe temper- lintiim- now exem|it under prsje]g~i * H s;' «d*h thawV* by John
•-nt law."
II M4llbiM#*l 44M |*i■vr 1 Mill
••ftlirrly the ioiit&lt;»ad wO« U .s Francisco Hay area.
_
",
.
of Allied powers in Europe, "ex retary of Slate Ache,nri b«*eause
Haul*, campaign manager:
Spe. it n atty, hr i-allrsl (or rtoxbare iMirUrtl bjT ItnW that th - railIlnlliaoro ol slew light arid tbe kSiM ninOle SI l l ( M , l l l . S i pressed r r r a l .ti.ra .||..n a) ll.c of the Alger Rlss rpi.odr *m| «*|i|
lada and Park Tvr«
R'-'h'
II aarlaarO »»a r « a * T w * l
Im should be replared Hr pi*lie,I SfiUO | ) ji m i IRC I s D une ing “ loopholes" which he ..aid lead
force of C.e r splosirui, which
Employer* Sanford Herald 7dH!
H ..Milan** os »-•«• Slat
stepping up of Ibi defense rffnrl Csiirral Ceoige Mar dialL
10 I
rocked downtown building... touch
Employee* (That* 41 On.
31.Ml
( n il lis in n
J a y r iM 's ill the last wed - There w ar no •old of the all! the Marshall Plsu By (•*4*11 r 4
cl off new speculation al«iul lO n t^ r f f iin
Karfer Jewelry On.
I&gt;WI :
hs given Europr. Enrnpr wi.old
wliat the At'-nin- Energy Com
etaleuatiori on tin irolllt.
H R. Pope tin.
600
mli-iinn I* texting at ita lug new
Hatttm:* (•• f”Ilf l&lt;iton.-ilull., r
*'Tbe fae|ier*l atm expressed like (tip 111 len Ainerlrati division
Wiebolt Studio
2.W L e g i o n
there, a . a pledge Hurt "wr iiir*n (111*4(1r*l nl tt|Mrr (1(,hi 9&gt;'wmi , e
O f f e r e d tatigc in the desolate de,»tt
extreilie
pleavilO
and
gratlflra
Young \Ve»lyn Cla*» of
northwest nf hers.
business," be said.
ultfil f9*44)1 Nil Kiri4lrrit .1 (mil
In "ne of the fjnr;t piogram - linn at tin news that Holland i
First M. E. Church
!».uo
lint AEC spoke .men bad no
\ v• nut
Hr advocated tmlvenal mill •linlAt lit VI•'.( •.I 1l’.4 '
uf
the
year,
Keminole
High
Echo--’
E. T. Ch*pm*n
l-W&gt;
shout to double Its defense rffo il," tar
comment on today’s test—not
larv training and maintaining
fill ***#niilifl|F Ih.tllrVif*( y 1• •
rtudents
entertained
Sanford
C. E. Carlton
L00
even confirming an hour afterfully equipped rexetve forrr, t rid &lt;(«4) nflrrmniH 4( .( On •i*i lurk.
Ihr -tal—iii' ti! i*ld.
It* K H W IN lii RAAKINSON
1 •M srgarel Davt*
2.00
wauls that It had occurred. Pre- eee* with a p.-'giam nf .in g ln r,
warned against taking an J,ea»i |Mi|(c« i • |M»r(« *1 twU &gt;.
\ &gt;oinmittee x*111 meet Munuay
WAFII1N0TON.
Feb.
2
Il
wa*
related
that
thr
(irtirral
dancing
and
•■titnlc
sketches
at
•
Mrs. C. K. Adam*
1-00
vliius test* have been confirmed
A 111III Km «r r 4nlMii, driven evening at 7:39 o’clock at the liarhrought out in answer to ques­ defensive road, which leads to d&gt;
Yacht Club lunihpuri yesterday
V. P. Allman
2-00 Esilrtl King Peter of 1 .ICO* avia quirkly.
M
1
atruction.
•
•(
He.
Smi(h
-mi
&gt;
by Kiilim
din (Tub Htiihimg on East First
of fried bi *upp;;l&gt; ”nl
Master of reremonir* C lare* .. tion* that “ hr lias full ronfideitrr
llrnry Caldwell
2.00 ha*
M&gt;.*t witnesses agreed that to­
1 .md. «4*111*1 f v%ft |l Ihr* ri-ai
t'-nt of ,siMrt to dlscutr the furmation of
one dlvhlon" for a United S tate.
ill Ihr ability of Ihr W estern na­
.Hockey’s Tiro Shop
6JW -Foreign legion" in Europe.
day'* cimc-.ission rant* In thrx-e Clause, meuilier ol the high *rhv -. tions
.1
tot
A1
St
nth
Bril
*'t
I
m
v
I
nii
1
driven
a .Seminole County Museum Astoto build an effective defense
glee elull, announced Ibe numhe.
John J. Carver
ft 00
MILL I’UKCIIAMEH
by Malcolm M«. Srtll. ...... tiling
Mr*. (’. R. Dawson anTbe offer wa* rrerlvrd hyphen- w avr.- a small one, then two with on tbe program which wa* li­ fnrrr within a rrasonaldr time."
Semlnnl* Co. Oruncll of
Mlirr,
J«Miiritf
mitten**.
Cecil
Osier
ami
a»su,-iatrn
today
tiff,
Jolting
punch**.
|M.lrr. ran tug it m turn to hit
this morning.
at,-i Edwin C. Johnson ( fl-ivdol.
Elsenhower yesterday laid down •tmminred tbe purehase »f * ,4« to
limn* Demonstration P u b . 6.11 wb» ban proiH&gt;»ed that the U. S.
A, &lt;tawn broke, darkUh brown re. led by Mi** oille Rrese Whlttla
pa
I
Sell
I'd*
r'hevtulet
Sedan,
Mr . Hawton. wlrr- has besn
In the Hi si nes* .e.sinn, Hraltey his opposition to a limit on thr mill and planing mill at li.tirn . tin p i,.p e tty of W \V W rig h t
Th* following employe** of A t­ Armv recruit l.hun.unn forrign rlnmls were vHIble ill the clear
niiug • harrnisn of th r DAR Muof A tnr'tran troop, to I*lantic Coa»t Line, f/ieomotlve p e. anti Communlala for -ervtrc in the. morning air in the direct ion of Oilliam, ;t.*te Jaycee p n Idro', liumlire
I.e»trr Velmi. Alaml ftv, &lt;&gt;f 9It#* IVIIm* 1Ii11a front fin* un- ••uni Committee, « « , empowered
sent to Eurtipr. His rsprcj.-iot- ? 1 front
partment, eontribuled . amount., North Atlantic l».-fcn;r forrr the rnr.gr. They tr r r . itr,-t«lH*i i&lt;iiilinj. d mvintara nf the *ta'&lt;- split
IHtrsurt*
are
employed
at
rh&gt;mill
IKIblirit into 4 (firth rat |»nrlr&lt;l to np|Mitnt the lommtttee to tnthe rank* of lawmaker* de­
shown t" March of- (time* Cam J oIim-umi made the exiled mon­ widely alto** the horium In a meeting lw tng held m I'cneaioU manding anrh a retting.
nrarlfir, »« IU-U* llni I S ftla n h h i i m I xeitjgale vatiout phase, nf this
itmlay,
tomoirow
ami
Sunday
ai
l
*urt
of
rim
i*
pattern.
FNF t.'OMMKNV KM EN I
Ii)
(irrfu rd i*
M 'lrp h y of
|'ui«
.p a lg n :
arch’* letter public today.
project.
The *tatrnirnt issue*! a fte r Hie
lb th the flash and the r.run- urgcl th&gt;- nttemlanrn of memliei
T AI.I.AII AMKKK, Fell. J &lt;d*i Inin, N'■ 1
I tat
*A . r . Kemp
It *ahlt
.SrmtiK
O
i,risl'ii
aptMsraorr
I'-day
said
Serving °*l
on tti«
the committee ara
la*t
,
Arming
those
attending
will
I-D rgrrea will tie awatdrd In
t.no - 1 intendrd to rontarl (irn rial i ussiiin tialay neentnl to
J. P. I-alb*-hr
Itarnag.
In
the
kaiser
M
.i
pul
K|rf(| M(, y E Rniimtllat,
"It
wa*
especially
emphasised
that
1.00 (Dwight l&gt;.) EUenhnwer** local Jungrr then In either of tb» j ftrailey (Mbam and Voile Will “(treat Britain lx contributing very 269 gtnduatcx at I'biiida Stall •41 #«;7o; In (In’ htii'lrhakr*t
J. A. Prclham
Mr Miriam Ruxvell, R. K. R'.rkx,
lama.
Univrrslly rummrm--ement m r
.60 headquarter* with an identical three previous testa.
II. A. W att
powerfully to the W rstern ef­ e|-,e» here tumor ruw afternoon. to (hi f *h#vfYi1t &lt;* $775 aii'l to (hr Elton Moughton, Jr.: Volte Will­
Harry
Matoaian,
Associatril I flrrlrben KirrHiff |ierforine*l
Muirh,
fin
K
i
I
im
MC.iiif
v
wo
1.00 plan—when the A**nclaled Press
W. R. Edanfield
fort." Il said he expressed rrgret
Thr graduating r la ,. Is th,- iihm yril u n it m i r l r
ntil n« iam . J r.; Mrx. Charlex K. Ginn,
I on reported ymt wrre lntr«Hlueing le- Press photographer who wa* near novelty tap dame In niieu tl
J. A. Strang*
that through Inadvertence hr- trad
»»( ilrivinc A pn rngrr m 'li W. Il Brinem, Mr». C. Stuart
1.00 gtslatlon alemt an ’Atlsntir P art’ Indian Hprlng*. hamlet on tire | high srhrwd program follnwr*l I- failed In eiupha.lir Britain’* ef­ flr»l under the university'. or«
O . M. Shipp
edge of the big range *ome id a miikiral 1 railing by Fllrn (trig
eiurster ■ystetn Inaugurated In -1 hi*1 rar, Afi
Atint. M.t*L,4u«v tfrmsn, Mr*. Fred T. William*,
R. 0. Week*
1.00 Foreign la-gion.
fort during hl» extemporaneous
I, E. Hptneer an-l Chamber
J. W. HaUbmy
lo t
“ I am moat att*lou« t» nlarr all mile* from here dracrllw-d the grr*. Hue Odium arid Allen H r' presentation tri the Congre** yr^ April. I’revloutly thr rhool nprt of DrI 40*1 rrv#ivr»| minor lira* 'lr
of
Cnrnnierce
Manager Ed Whit­
irwattws
Mat
air,)
on
a
quarter
system.
1
lihllbfa.
*rl
ronvulM-d
Ihr
Jaycee
audirm
.
UJ0
V. Metis
ney.
with a rnm ir sketch in whirh Mi- 1 Unlay.
J. J. Oovncek
6.00
AI a recent meeting of reprxCollum soloed.
ft.no
V. II. Fredpriek
MNilMTICH MlI RNE OFFKUF.ll
•-nlativaa of 21 Seminole County
( » I m ‘Z ero In ’ On IU*d INiHilion
Norma Faye Harvey wa* solo
1.00
..C . E. Beard
TAI.LAIIAKHEE, Feh. 2— m
nrcanixatlon*, It wax agree I that
1st and featured darner in an —.A sperlal rourse In administra*
1.00
v 15. C. Illnebllffe
thr Seminole County Muxcum,
arrnliatle nurnla-i which Inrlnir-I lion and logistic* will be offered
J- 0 . Walt*
40
, -nmoted and slarlril by the Sallle
Joyce Anderson, Khlrley Peace*'-;. to advanced students of the Flor­
40
K. C. W*lh*ringt.,o
Harrison Chspler. D.A.R., should
Ethel Williams and M an,*rrt ida Ktate University Air Koree
Charlotte Smith
LOO
lr- advanced for the purpoxt of
Maloy.
2.00
L. M- Cornell
ROTC unit.
pie.., rvlng object* of hLtorteal,
lly WILBUR J BN NINO*
Two number* were sung by H1.00
Roy L. Howell. Sr.
Col. Bern Ire K. Bsrr, command­
•-durational s.td artistic value. InA r SPECIAL WAKIIINUTtlN SERVICE
Keminolr lllgh Triple trio con er nf the ROTC null, said the
1.00
J. K. Rtaekmsn
&lt;lu-llng IxKikx and furniture left
silting
of
Hetty
lam
Partin,
Robb-,
course
will
lw
open
In
Junior*
P. J. W*h*r
1.00
WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 -&lt; /r) T tr|. Cellrr (D-NY) **tH today lhal
by tSencral Sanford.
Wilson, ami senior* who are m ajoring In
A. F. Hunt
1.00 Pretkienl Trumaa ii "wlmlelirarlfdly" m lavor of bmlriing the Flond» Jean Ralloway, I’rggv
Mor,« than 200 adult* and M)
Ihmna Mat Harper, Hial Ibiyb buxines*
administration.
nunu
n
C. C. Ear*more
iwigr canal atirr** lire northern pait ol the ilale. &gt;
■hildren have attended the pro­
Jean Wilson, Cwrulsn Mrlruii . 1 n erre, eh»mi»try, engineering,
A K. Caruther*
MW
m t mueeum exhibit at the Wom­
Celler mid a reporter he lu d drtcutsed the proiccl with Mr. Truman Carolyn Patrick and Norma Fayr physics, malhamatk* nr polltieal
E. M. Carroll
1.00
an'* Club and have shown much
Harvey.
science.
• IL N. Tamm
1.00 anJ that the President gate "very comforting dHoUfagemeir.’
enthusiasm oxer it.
Members of th« hoys glee club.
II. II “
Tha New York roagrasam aii.^-"
U0
Tbe nine clubs rompHvIng the
ART HRMINAR
140 who urged the project on a reeenti ary detalU. Englnsara Hat the pre- Including Aubrey Moran, Ken­
J. V. !* •
Seminole County Federation nf
Mr*. Jnllue Dlngfelder ami
It. T. Ragman
1 4 0 trip to Florida, said the President, aent costa of th r ranal at tM jll 4,- neth Robbins, David Hester. Edi­
Women'* Clubs have agreed to at* son Myers. Clatene* Clause, Ger­ daughter Margaret arc
among
R. Johnson
1 4 0 told him that ha had always twen Ooo.
j al*t In (be Museum project, said
The engineer* »ald, howxreer, ald Covington, Billy Tlson amt tho*e exhibiting art work
and
R. IL FMds
4 0 In favoi of laiildlng thr ranal, and
1 Mrs Dawson, and members are
Art
I t B. Boykin
4 0 that tha project waa highly appm - that the project is “on the shelf* Bobby Corley, were w»ll received painting* at thr Creative
lielng a-krd lo serve ax hoitrssSI
as far aa thry aro ronrarned until In two voral number*.
W. f . Calho
Bcmlnsr of Central Florida which
140 rlste a t this time.
money I* appropriated.
in keeping the present exhibit
Arrompani-ita wrre John Fite, will present live first of four rt*
Sam Mitchell
140
"He wants me lo follow It up
Celler said defense-mobilisation llclic Bl»liee and Hhirley Middle- MLItf'nx of a rt tomorrow a fte r­
"pen regularly.
Lawrroc* Johnson
MW and krap In toorh with him. and
bad pointed up an immediate need ton.
Walter H art
noon at from 4:W) to (1:00 o'clock
140 be will help," CcIUt aald.
for the ranal.
E. Jones
.j «
at the Han Juan Hotel, Orlando.
40
Celler »ald ha will takr up the
lie
said
the
watararway.
from
f erring
B4IND VALIDATION
T h e exhibition will continue
1.00 project with Florida Congress the Ml. Johns River on tha east
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 2
City Manager Clifford MrKih through Feb. II.
and attem pt to got an roast to th# Onlf of Mexico, would
M
Boston
u
38
big stated this moynlng Uial vailBoris Margo will direct tb e ex­
wJU whirl* to begin cut off
ITitrago
« -14
datiaa
pajmra
In
coaneellon
with
hibition
whlrit
will
feature
work
ta f » fljg y frg f r y ToDrnvrh
31
•a
the 1860490 wharf puJ term inal (ft ell, watereelor, drawings, monoheard o f Smith
^ u a n ^ Mtsxao and 01
De* Moines
0 •it
a re due W active soon print, montage ceastructloa and
41 •19
8t. Paul
from the New York firm of bend which will laclod. discussions on
&gt; New York 1
3*
4
Pittsburgh
attorneys,
Caldwell,
M
arshall.
tag why tinea H
etedcra
a
rt.
Other
exhibitions
Celler said
he also eons I
21
8
would benefit all of the state.”
planned Include one e t Stetson WAVIMO KM HANOI to another mnntier of Ills Irani, an American artil- Shreveport
dera Iha ranal highly Important T riable and Milebsll.
Winnipeg
4
•8
The barge ranal tea* authorised to tbe nation'* defense and rapa*
Theto papers will have to be university, Feb. 1S*2&gt;{ Bailsman
tip
hi*
gun
tor
*
new
firing
position
In
Ibe
snov-i
ogged
Jacksonville
7(1
81
___b* Con rre** In 1043 and ao far
dally If submarine w arfare should filed with the Circuit Court In School o f A rt, Daytona Beach. mouniatns M Korea. A large pile nt "rmptics" in the forrgruund attrsls Miami
&amp;b
76
LOO 11.443400 haa baan appropriated
eon section with approval o f the Mar. 1-16 and Florida Southern to tbo roeaat activity of tha neldplece and Its at crew. (fnlsrvuiliovMl)
68
Tallshassea
1*
tor planning am* other prelimln*
ta
bond Issue, be stated.
College. Lakeland, Mar. 18-SS.
Tam po
77
4n
4

G en eral T ells S o lo n s
S u ffic ie n t
Force
M aj' P re v en t W a r

Jour* I

mid**rkl 14**| t |r4tt|M’»i»litffk

Windows Broken Four Negroes Are
In Las Vegas By Electrocuted F or
Atomic Explosion Rape In Virginia

E ttropean F o reig n

Y ugoslav D ivision

AI Wroklv

Committee Will
Meet To Discuss
Sanford Museum

Celler Declares President Favors
Building Of Florida Barge Canal

The Weather

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Security Inquiry

The Sanford Herald
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■aafart. »'t*&gt;rle#
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finnnn* in: a a
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•
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11**
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lla a la , laaltlallnaa. |.r«r'a»»all&lt;»B«,
aal aalliaa «f raiarialaaarala far
liar aaiaaaa *»f ralalaa |aa4a* ivlll
la rbaaa'4 far al aaaalaa «4isstUaa ralra.
Wrp&gt;*a*air4 Aaiiaaaalla Hr
laUaJ V»ns*n|tes |irrrt*»alaIlara. laa-.. Art* la rk , I'klraaa. I»(rail haaaaa I II*. ■!. I«e#t*.'
" I L** I'artarta la a sees**#' al l i t
Aa*»rlata4 l*»raa raklrk la aatlllrt
rarlraitrli la Ik* »-» l"»
railua «l all Ikr laral
rrlal»4
la Ikla &gt;araa.|aar*r, aa aaall aa alt
Al* artta 4lapalrkaa. ______
FIG DAY. PKH. J. m i
TODAY’H III MLB VKMHR

The Internal S ecurity Comminnlon which h u t.b e e n etw
tAbtUhed by th e P resid en t has jfrrut possibilities fo r Rood
work. It also hits th e possibility ns suifRcsted by some
legislators who were quick to criticise it. of f u r th e r mud*
dliiig the w aters in regard to espionage, disloyalty, subver*
sfve activities and th e like. Rut the m em bership of th e com*
mission under the chairm anship of Admiral N lm ltz is
reassuring on th a t |*ofnt.
The rommiaion m ight be able to accomplish in th is spe*
ciul field som ething comparable to w hat the H oover Dim*
mission accomplished in th e broader field of governm ent
organitatlon. The Hoover Commission wns able to do such
u striking job (tartly because of th e advantage of Us posi­
tion us a group outside of the governm ent, n o n partisan in
character, bunt on doing a job ra th e r th an on nolitlcal aims,
_led by a man of high personal repute. These ad vantages can
accrue to the commission on internal security.
Them Is sore need fo r a workmanlike, nonpartisan study
of internal security. Although previous investigations and
countcr-InventlgutioriH in many instances have been con­
ducted In utm ost sincerity of luiritose, yet It has been im(Ktssible to sep arate them from politlcul parties and con­
siderations. If th is commission cun keep Its operations on
u nonpolitfcal basis, and can establish general confidence
th a t It Is working for the people und not for the A dm inistra­
tion, It should he able to bring much light and common sense
in to the whole controversy on loyalty anil subversion.

W i mlahl even make this r*»r
arrrplalilr In Ih* l-urd. Th* acts
T h e O th e r F e llo w
„( riailraa nations a rr ahowlni hun iinllf » r cannot live without
"Yes, I’m scared," a general in the W ar Between the
f;&lt;al. To proclaim th* acceptable S ta te s Is said to have rem arked, "b u t my g rea t consolation
year of tie I Aid,—I r t l i H .

Is thut the o tch r fellow is scared worse."
The Soviet Union m ay well find the presentension Just
a s trying as we. President Trum an has called fo r a $16,000,000,000 Increase In taxes. Knowing w hat this can produce,
th e Kremlin will have lo strain Its resources to th e utmost
to meet or exceed th is effort.
The burden of th e Korean w ar is not en tirely borne
b y (T i Iiiu . M unitions anil supplies, furnished by Itusslu, have
to Is* shipped along the 4.000-mlles TrniiH-Hiheriun railroad,
and even fu rth e r if the freight comes from K uropean Rus­
sia. This is IkoiiuI to tax the Russian supply services. This
Anolbri u a i k|iot id'a ioiiim m ay not Is* as much of a stra in us we should like, but is
(mm Waihington where on* »*#■' still u strain.
lor ptopnwi arming filth lolumtiWars are not fought free of charge. Russia and Red
itU in China lo r*b*l agaimt ih* China are paying som ething for th e ir adventure in hostility.

Fom p*&lt;g&gt;le »lc hilled *t',n •
Canadian biidg« tnllapvev al 3:00
o'clock m' thr morning. and offinals blam* il "fi Oomiuuniil
■alxit'Uis. ■V J r niil have mol* of
tin*, toil- «L thme at lb* litualtou
wiiittiii llivt *1-* rt&gt;uld Huilia
light tli' Unit'd' but'* except
ibiourh i|nf‘ aod tifth'Aoliimniili*

Com muni tl regime in Priping. Wr
turd that one*, if you icmcmber.
tahm *tr irnt arm* lo Chiang Kaitliek, and hi* generalr *old them
In th* Communiil* for a profit a*
fat* a* thrv got hold of them.
Moreover, how in th* world are
w* going to tril no** a „*»miunut
chink from a fifth colwiumt?

U
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government dole*.
dole*,
Ihe midit ofI governrrwnl
Al the very
Faihioni we*
taper almotl
ad* in out paper
. - - l&gt;*ooing
, f(j|..h«Ui.ADd ii finally 'o f f J •«
IraVr* ’S i n fo ril *Treiia ulf“ l(“ ttohilof
treurr enough w oikrtii one rt- v
ttm ntnl agency aloi
000 hn* in on* yj
not to worti mute
imludr lin n
tu ill
payment), 1*1
Tr',1 |i|
20 Club llo -v
wot
they would .ike .l&gt;»
Florida Fathion*. but
find anyone lo leave I
with. They’re all on r^i
Th* United Nation* h al m i
Copi
two montht late* bra1
tnuniil China at an aggreiwr. The
nrat thing i* lo *ee what ihe
United Nation* it going to do
about it. now that they h»»e con*
vicled China of a criminal act. Are
they geing to punuh |in. or air
they going lo continue to lurnith
her with food, arm* and tupplie*
u Britain it doing and a* we nave
been doing until very recently?
|| would teen loiii* thtt now ww
ncognite Chinn'A f
4 }W f
and a* ona who/A* rgwrfy fight*,
ing u*. Ihe Ira tliW n r to? JUvlIi*ed nation can
ing with
no one
fail „„
_
ihe light of the breakdown wf (he
gue of N&gt;tion» ofi'lbi failure
lion* for tuuilar act*
an opmai* ««iw v
ol action now is further indicated.

Trucks And Highways
Sometimes very obvious tilings have to lie proved. Moto rists and highway officials for y ears hnve been claiming
th a t trucks of Increasing size cause Increasing w ear and
te a r on the highw ays over which they travel. T ruck opera­
to rs have Iteen blandly urguing thut the size of u tru ck has
nothing to do .vith the dum age it causes to a rood. Finally
engineers decided, to prove the point, one wuy o r th e other,
in a* Sjz-month t«wt Rf.la* P lata, M aryland, now finished.
•riie complete reportIjOn the le st doubtless will bo a
weighty' volume of s ta tistic s, for th e te s t was exhaustive.
T he funduhenU l significant-conclusion of th e prelim inary
report, however, is th a t a big truck causes m ore damage
to u roadway, In a given number o f trip s under given condtttorts; th sn u* sm all truck. W onder If we can accept th at,
now, us an established fact?

O iler Declares

.;._M F o u r N egrocH
f ;H a i nitlH»fN f#nm I'$« p lift#!

who was strapped In thr chair
a t h:uS A. M. and pronounced
Uead seven minutes later. Then
a t IB-minute intervals, Howard
l.*e Hairston, 21, Booker T.
Millner, 22, and Frank Hairston,
J r,,. 21, wera executed. The last
w oi. pronounced dead at 0:0B A.
E m o ted with tho Negro** and
the first to die waa Georg*
Thomas Hailey, a 21-year-old
Hallfas county white mnn, sen­
tenced for murder in the rape
slaying of Marian l.loyd, a ityear-oTii school girl.
The other three Martinsville
men to dir Monday are Francis
Desale* Grayson, 40; John Clabon Taylor, 24, and James Hair­
ston, 2.1.
James tlvlralon Is a brother
of Howard Lee Hairston. Frank
Ireton, J r - Is a distant rvlatwo.
’'man went quietly to th*
gomfronted by spiritual adunaware of the frantic
Ittute efforts to save their
lives.
The Had not been told of the
appeal* 4o Governor John d.
Battle, and thn l urried round of
court plea* in th* past faw days.
Bo they didn't hold out any
particular, hope to the end, guani*
nsid.
.F u n k Rairston, lha last to h*
electrocuted, was th« 40th Negro
to die ,n the same electric chair
fur rape since 1908 when the
chair was Installed.
The execution wound up a case
which ha* echoed around th*
world. The sentences wera as­
sailed a* an axampt* of racial
discrimination since no whit* man
has been executed for rape In
Virginia—a t least since 1908.
it tha man who died today
and their thro# companion# who
face tbs same fat* Monday have
not claimed they wore innocent.
of
And Ihelr
their attorneya based all ol
th eir appeal efforts on the dis­
crimination angle, not th at th*
men were Innocent,
Mere than 10,000 cunimtinlca-

People who submit articles to
(he Herald for *publication, fire
of charge of court*, can always
figure out bow to us* two wonis
wb*)* on* would do area better.
Vnkair*. wo beUrvo it wat, ones
Wtote. "I regret that I do *«t have
Bm to wril« n abort lettrt”, illus­
trating the fad that ia far mote of
Oft to swak briefly than to ex­
patiate. This rather nalurll human
Mndenry makes mar* difficult
than aver the job of newspaper
editors who must select (ram the
jaNnito of item* inbmi-ad fc.tham liom urgtnf M ntm or clnomcjr
m publication the faw icon for

THE NATION TODAY
By JAMES MARLOW
WASHINGTON, F*b. t -U D —
You want to aak your boo
u m i
merit raise or maybe be we
give It to you without the aiklng.
Can yuu get it? No. Not right
dow . You're out of luek for the
time being.
8o are a lot of people who went
higher pay, In on* wny or an­
other—right now.
Yeiterdey the Wage StablltaUon Board (WSH) softened tti
frees* on wegee a bit, giving a
number of workera a break, not­
ably coal miner*.
But fur the vast majority of
worker* a break, notably roal min*
ere.
But for Ihe vast majority of
worker* th* general freeia whleh
WHB ordered Jan. 24 ia still froten, Ho nothin* doing for them—
yet.
But th e n should be some ans­
wers soon to a lot of questions,
sinre* Ihe WBU is working on them.
It is specially working on theaa
two main problems now: In-plant
rhanges and a general waga for­
mula.
In-plant rhanges would affeet
individuals in an office or riant.
A formula would rover all lha
workers in a plant or offte*.
In-plant rhangre—.
Giving some mau In an offlet or
factory a merit raise would be
an in-plant change. So would pro­
moting him to a lielter Job and
giving him higher pay because ho
was promoted.
At this moment ,because of thr
frees*, merit ralsei can't b* giv­
en nor ran other raise* (except
In rase* permitted yesterday by
WHB and they will he outlined
later In this story.)
Jones' boss might be so aniiou*
to give him a merit raise now
that he'd be willing to go to the
WRR end a«k for a special riding
in his rase.
Ho'* probably bo wasting his
time—right now. WSB Is unuktly
to give an Individual an answer
until it come* out with it* rule*
in-plant change* u&gt; rover many
individuals and kinds of jobs.
A general formula—.
In the past few montht, while
living costa were rising, a number
of union* bare won good Increases
for their members In various in­
dustries.
But th*ra are many o th tr work*
era who haven't had. a t .a
a raise In a good wnil*.
Yet, last Friday's frees* stepped
them cold from getting' • raise
that would l*t them catch up with
living costa.
They can pretest they1**
treated unfairly unless Wtifl soft­
ens th* frvex* In son* way to
matte allowance for thalr problem.
Ho, for such
nip, ‘
(ng
or formula rilleh wjfl g
Workera who havs*ft received
(say) a 10 percent Increase since
such amt such a rime tan;have
and to that extent th* frets*
lifted for lh*nt. This forgriiK will
ha ona of WBD’s most important
decisions.
'
WHB la feeling lta way slang,
■Up by atop. If It Ursa toog, |t
will hav* to tank* a lot,of dacl-

b, tk.

Korean Sniper Killed By Clever
Tankman After Exposing Himself

IfM lIM M Cm POO* Owl
1.04
Jim fiimiuons
l.on
M. C. Anderson
.IS
; T. U. Johnson
(Far HAL BOYLE)
Car Department. Atlantic Coast
By JIM BECK KB
Il.lnc Co.:
1.00
WESTERN FRONT. Korea— f/P) What do** a men think shout T. M. Paulk
2.00
J. S Tillik
when another men n shooting el him?
• IJ. C. Hpivcy
1.00
Cpl. Edward Chaney of Ole. Ark., asked: "Do you hrai llu&gt;w bee* B. Humphrey
l.ou
(sniper's bullets) burring?'
J. 1. Spivey
Si
1.00
Cpl. EaH Zuckorth of HI Reno. Okla., said ‘*U you think this is had. W, (i. Itiov.n
E. C. Dobson
.50
you should heat- that sip hen y o u * -------------------------------------' - we have been over here."
i.flo
K. 0. n-irfleld
ar* riding in a J**p. You don't
"You’re forgetting that tall guv J T. Borwn
1.00
know whether lo spaed up. slow
C. S. Hawkins
2 00
down or stop dead and dive in the from T*nn****#,' said another.
"Did he get killed?"
2.00
1.. C. Tlllis
dlteh."
“Just the other day."
II. R. Herndon
1.00
Cant Herbert Brannon of Kan­
There wasn’t any talk for
1.00
R. 11. Eubank*
sas City, commented: UH* isn't a
f.CO
very good shot hut I think he's got while and then Bmith pulled out j H. D. Vaughn
p a ts at cigarettes and offered G. E. Plercy
.50
on* of our sniper* rifle."
them around. When he didn't get G. C&lt;&gt;arhmart
i.oo
Sgt, William II. (lriffin of New- any lakers he reproached ua.
W, B. Sherman
1.00
oort. Ark. said "I am going to g rt
“They're from the state*. Notice O. Jrlks
1.00
him."
the blue tax stam n?"
1.00
A., W. Dingle
And what does a man. who ws&gt;
1.00
**Whv clgarcttea d e e r from th« K. Morgan
the original target, think? I ran
1.00
S»stes?" another asked. "We get J. Brooks
answer that one all right.
W. MeI.el ton
1 on
When the first bullet whined plenty over here."
i oo
“ I Just got homesick for th a t J J. Petra*
by my ear | thought "what was
P. Walker
1.03
that?'* I stupidly exposed myself blue tax stamp.”
1.00
C!*'rette* furnish* ! to the G|* J. E. Drneff
while watching a U.N. unit rharcr, tKl
a hill 340 yards away. Close by here are lax free and d-- nut rarrv F. Monroe
i.uO
me a tank was pounding the Reds list blue stamp so familiar lo H. Johnson
J. E. Anderson
1.00
on the hill and they were seurring stateside smokers.
1 00
from Ihe murderous blast like
Foon Griffin left our group. The E. P. Allman
1.00
ants. Some of them scurried on sniper’s bullets continued to whine C. C. Htlnson
1.00
their hands and kneea.
hy. Then Griffin's rifle rrarked W. I.. Van.*
M. Trammell
1.00
Then the sniper opened up from • everal time* and we heard mi J.
N. C. Mimey
1.00
a well-hidden hole on the hill. more.
When the second shot lipped part
tie lust fired a couple times too
I th o rrh t "this guy to trying to often." said Griffin. " A fu r a few civilian and m ilitary supplies.”
.Short said that after Ihe mmikill me."
round* those weapon* heat up and
The SIX of u»—Chaney, Zuckorth you ran see the sm c':r. I spotted «randum wat signed on Dec. 21,
"It was expected that representa­
Cpl. Thoms* Hmllh of Eckhart, It ami got him."
Md., Brannon, Griffin and I—
"He hit* everything he g‘*e» tive* of the parties would meet
docked behind a tank. Our hoots after. He's the best tank comman­ later to writ* the details of the
stuck In the gluellkr mud Into der in Ihr outfit," snld Chaney. i contract."
whleh the springlike aun bail mel­
i "This ha* nni y#t been done,
ted the once froxen hills. But *•’
now and present'd to the union
got there nretly fast anyway.
members, they would understand
the results of the negotiation!."
While we »r &gt;iehed behind our
Kennedy was in Chicago today
welcome shield wr talked. 0**r
f t toObtlMMt* rrs.se- •*■■* lifts
to attend rourt proceedings on a
sniper was a pend'tent fellow, He
fired 30 or 44 round* In tha pener- road industry of this country i* contempt charge brought against
a I vielnilv. O n e unfortunate too vital to our national rsi.trtH'-- ht* union Iwcaute of th* strikes.
doughboy behind ua was winced to Ire shut down.
A union spokesman here told
"The President to glad that reporter* that no amount of
In Ihe hand. Other bullets splat­
union*
are
recognising
these
tered close to the tank.
statements or radio appeal* to
An ammunition bearer, who wa&lt; most of the members of these Ihe worker* would end the dispute.
facta
anil
living
uu
to
their
re­
“They wsnt a settlement and
so busy he didn't notice the cammotion strolled serenelv scro-s the sponsibilities as Amrriran rill- they look towards Steelman and
sens
by
staying
on
the
Job.
He
the White House to bring Ih* rail­
skyline. "If he gets hit I want
those pretty pants,* said on* of believe* that when all of the road carriers and the union nego­
members
of
the
unions
and
the
tiators together in the same
our rrauehlng group.
public consider these f a r t s room," the spokesman said. He
The hearer was wearing a thoroughly,
the men who are predicted that If such a meeting
fleece lined windbreaking pair of
atrlklng will go hark to work.
were arranged a settlement could
pants over his regular trousers.
"The American public can tole­ Iw reached within five hour*.
Aa We waited for someone to
"What these man want and are
rate no other outcome. The fu­
■top our xnlpcr the talk turned t
a r.. “ Wq've been pretty ture of our country and the fu­ antitlfd to la a P*v Increase."
" v war,
lueky," said bo* of the six. 'We've tu re at the 'World depends on a tha spokaman added. "They have
» had any In two year*.
n t/lo « t two men In all th# tftne steady and Increasing flow of

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Editor 1
Hanford Herald
Dear Sir
. *
I am not In the habit of de­
fending reckless drivers, nor da
1 approve of hasty judgment —
has hef-n the case of a recent ac­
cident which occured on the old
Orlando Highway.
The county road department
has just completed resurfacing
this road and it ha* bccom* ihs
worst driving haxard ia Seminole
County. The smooth surface lx
Iwautlful. but no outside of curve**,
ha* been elevated, and this road
has been a dangerous one du* to
the short curves, and them nil with
a high crown, which has ■ ten­
dency In lead an aulomubile out
of it* course.
The County has used a road
grader to pull some |o&gt;*. -and
toward the edge j f ID ioti,
where that WLa pientifol, where
the sand wa* scarce. n.&lt; berm of
any kind wax filled in.
.
A* was the case in this latest v
incident, Ihsie was a sand spot
and ■ drop from the road of sev­
eral Inches, and the result was vi
accident, and the same can hap­
pen to anyone. It would lie Im­
possible foe any one to declare
It a case of carleum*** except on
the part of th* county road de­
lta rtmea|.
To my knowing, this is the
fourth' srobtent on this road In th*
l*»* than *. month of il* resurfar-fir
ing The highway or slate laws
permit, oxeept for restricted
place.-. Hit miles per hour, daylight
I m illy. This 1* n j restricted ion#
from *i.e Sanfoid city limits to
five [Mdiita, there are no signs
lo drilpiisle roft shoulders or no
shoulders at all, the only ians#r
sign* are placed at on* of Ihe
several narrow bridges.
I am asking thro this pap*r Ih#
CuNiinisslonevs to investigate this
dangerous condition before any -w
more serious ‘or even fatal acci­
dents occur. Thanking you.
Rev. B. W. Miller
&lt;Miller FaFrms)
The rocks compotlng th* earth a
crust ate grouped into three
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ll'aM liswl »'t«m V ise neel
was In World War tl.
Engineers also have said that
they consider the canal a "high
defense" projevt.
The canal would follow practi­
cally th* same route aa the ship
canal which was alarted as a re­
lief project in 1938 and abandoned
U o n * of a lack of funds after it
was about thee* par cent complete.
One# tha wid* deetoloiia harisTI!
30 feat dean. Th* coat In 1034 was
placed at 1130,000,000. Th# barge* been mad*, than vary ■pmLai prob­
canal would have a 12-foot depth. lems will Kara to be handled sad
to correspond with that of th* In unions and sn*ploy*rs will b* ap­
iracoaalal waterway*. I'a rts of the pealing to WHB or tba rrglonal
waterways, however, are still to | board* it will set up. They don't
he deepeneed to 12 feet. Including exist ytt.
Ihe link between Jacksonville and
Yesterday, WBB melted lb*
Miami.
fttwt* to this sxU nl:
The ship ranal eras never an1. Il agr*«d to perm it all wag*
thoriird by Congress but wa* a g m m tn lf mad* btfor* Jan. B
slatted under a provision of an to go Into effect. This tot coal
emergency r#''ef act of 1938.
minora g rt • raise, sine* they had
Altogether, t h e government
spent approxlm steriy I M M f t l such agratmenta with th* mine
on! the project heforg d ra ftin g II,
engineers said. Much af. tha money
waa ulilliMl in clearing of land, tract* mads before th*
building highway and railroad not In effect whan It r
bridges and making some I f per­
2. Slat*, rouaty and municipal
cent uf the dry earth excavation*. employ**-but
not employes
of th*
The barge ranal recently was
Irv*exempt
th* subiect a t an article In the federal guvtrnm .nt—a r t &lt;
r free**.
engineering news-rreord which is from the
Wage t e r a n w a __
read in engineering circles.
to cjm plvvrill1
The art let# waa headed I "Flori­ when
da read Isj drive tor b ares ranal."
law any* wmfcart la
It said la parti "Civic groups
engaged In internal#
in Florida are sharpening Ihelr
rro should g r t at least Tl
■hovel* la a new effort to dig a
great ranal across the northern cento an hour.
Further, the bonfd tnt-to this
portion of h* penlnula. Imminent
w ar provida* the backdrop fur* much dear yesterday, tout It said
their efforts.
It* fro*** applies to payments into
“To support the agitation for a pension fund, overttma rates.
the lob, the Jacksonville Chamber
of Commerce ia naming a committoa with th* sole purpose of promoling th* canal."

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H rainards Celebrate
(iolden Anniversary

A l O N E 148

William McVicknr To
AI Silver Tea

Social Calendar Speak
FRIDAY
American l.»gh&gt;n Auxiliary will
irrl a t 7:30 I’.M. at the Legion
lilt.
KIN DAY
Stlvrr Tea will In- hr Id rtl
:00 l*.M. at Ihe F.piscopal Prridi
lounc for the benefit of the IIra ry fund. William K. McVickar
rill apeak on "The Hooka People
tre Reading.”
MONDAY
I’hitathra Clan o f the Kirat
'rrabyterian Chuirh will ii'i-ri at
:00 !•.&gt;!. with Mrs. George Stine,
-1* Summerlin Avenue with Mia.
leerge Maxell as ro-h o ito * .
'(Ptl. Catherine r hairier id the
tidy Cro»i&gt; Rpi*ni|ial Church till!
iu*el ut :i:fwi I'.JI. a t Mi*. Fred*
'rick Hell'* home, IKKI I 'ark Areiui*.

The l*i imary Sunt-tam . id the
'*ir*t Baptist Chinch will meet
it the church at 1:30 I*. M.
The Sunday School Worker*
Jounril of the Kim t Itaptlit
^hurvh will lie held a t the church
ouigt at 7:30 I*. M. In the
tfeinorial educational Building.
'M general officer*, tlrpaitnienl
iff ice r* and all toucher of the
Sunday Srltool are cxjiccteil to
to present.
TCI® HAY
The Daughter* of Wcalcy Sun­
day School Clara w ill meet at
McKinley Hall at 7:10 P. M. They
will have a market haakrt ralo.
Tl;c llutli Speerlng G. A'a of
he Firal llaptiat Church will
n e rt a t the church a t 3::10 I'.
It. In the T. K. h. C lara room.
4 T h e Chattel Choir of the Firat
itaptial Chun-h will hold rrhtanal
it th e rhurrh Ihi* avenirg at
H4fi P. M.
The V. W. A.'* o f the Find
Baptist Churrh wilt meet thl*
nrcirlng at 11:00 P. M. at the
tonic of Minn Hetty Cagle, 100.1
Maple Avenue.
The Junior High l \ T. A. will
n r r t a t .1:10 In the at-hool *udi'.orium.
WKIlNKSIlkV
Women’* Club will have
t iThr
eir regular merlin* a t 12:111 P.M.
it th e Club house, Call Mr*. Rrn
Waite for rem vatloiia, 33JJ, A
film “ Self Examination for Can*
•f r**- will lie ihown following tin*
n esting.
The Prayer Meeting neryire nt
the F ir-t llapli.t (fh im h will lm
tld* evening *1 7:10 I*. M.
Board Meeting of the Carden
Cluh will lie held a t the Garden
Center nt P:V) A. M.
4 The clrriet of the W. 8. C. 8.
meet Mondaft at 1:00 P. M:
Circle Nt. t - H r * . O. L Hark*
—117 Summerlin Avenue; Circle
No. *J—MrKinley H all; drclc No.
I Mr*. I. J. ifoyelte—21B Holly
AW. (Markrl tta* k rt); Circle No.
V - Mi*. II. F. Dyal- dlM Magnolia
Avenue; Ciiclc No. 0—Cliuich
S an ctu m /; 'Circle N o. lA —Mra.
M arvin llyal—W)&amp; I’lumpsa Drive
(M arket, , lfaukttW 8)8»F,P. M.|
Circle No. 7 8 - Mr. M artin Led*
dpn— 112 Rota lie Drive—k;00 P.
R . W et Icyan Guild maela MonJay a t MW P. M. with Mra.
Robert Hagan at 1703 Park Ava­
lue.
TIIOKKDAY •
Meaaiah rrhetrial will tie held at
the F ira t Methodist Church al 8:30
P. M. All tlngera are urged to at­
tend.
The M elW ul Church Prayer
Meeting In McKinley Hall at 7:45

P.M.

. £ The
Uouglai
Jo b e
Junior
Brotherhool will m eet at the
rh u rrh Ihia evening a t 7:30 P.
M.
The Grammar Bthoonl will have
th eir board meeting a l 7:30 and
Ihe regular P. T. A. meeting will
tw&gt; a t 1:10. It will be a Founder*
Hay program and th e tpeaker
will he Mr*. Krie Vlhten.. A diver
offering will In- taken.
H o lly w o o d
Ry ROH THOMAS

William K. litV tckai will -peak
»*n tbe took* of n il rent inteie.l
a t a lea ip n iw in l by St. Ann'Chaplet of the Kpinropal Church
a t Hu Parish llm i.e Sunday ulteritison at 4:00 o'clock, it wn
nutuiU’kni thi. m orning by Mr*.
W. V. Lowell.
Mr. McVicknr. u native of New
Y ork, came to Florida in 1031 nmi
w ith the exception of the war
year* ha. m*&gt;ic It hi* home Mitre
th a t time. During the war be
served In North A fiira and later
»|H&gt;nt Ihrce year* with the India
government a* ln»truclor and
mi per visor in an aiirrn fl farterv
In Hcngalorr.
Hi* dorp interest in l.n l* and
ill peuplr Ingelhe, with hi. lik­
ing for Florida led him In estab­
lish lilm.elf in Or Iambi whirr he
operate* a l“«&gt;k atore,” »nld Mr*.
I.«&gt;v,-ll.
All Sanford resident* and vi-ilor* are Invited In attend thl- Ice*
ture-ti-a.

Spminoie Hi
lh HKVKItl.V GRAY
Slmilhl we eTirtlig, mu «hw d
p n p er'. name? Whul to call tile
C elery Pi'll* the Seminole Brave,
o r Warrior*? Meet nt the Wig
warn Imtrnd tif the ('elery Crete"
llav o powwow, in place of IVn
i|uc*tinn rlrculating amuml high
achool there dayal Thuraday in
chapel wc had a debate on thir
a n d both the affirm ative and the
n rg a tiv r ride* »howvd *onie really
gootl |HiinU. Didi Cole and John­
nie Mae June, were for changing
an d Tommy Hpcer with Sammy
Jaco b , mi raised view* a gain.I it.
Something like till* rt*|iilie* a lot
o f thinking and planning and we
hope the l&gt;e*t Idea win* out!
Some of u* have really *howrd
som e hot aplrlt concerning our
trtiaket tall game* thl* week! Tin
one played Tueaday evening *'«'
a to.*, hut wc played a »lmply out
o f thl* world gam e Wednesday *f
ternoon! Wr hope you all *aw
thl* one and if you had to leave
a t 1;10 you mlaaeii out on iFe
v ery Iw.l part! Ye*, we lo.t ‘.he
g am e; hut wc think the »plrit, the
w ill, and the d r.ire tn try, thouKh
w e fatlc.1. vra* w orth the one little
point that left u . th e |n«rr»! The
*eore w ar l»l to If, Clarence
Clau»e and G erald Covington
nhone with their nomlier nf iwiiit.
w ith 'Whlxxcr' White ruanirtb
cloae. All In all you aure did ml&gt;*
something If you couldn t Make
It to that game! eW need very
definitely more Unit* like that
one with th ex tra point for u «
T h e ll.iutuad team was aomelhing
to talk alaiut, too! Seem* a . if
Hamilton Bl.liee made the moat
point* tlint afternoon for them.
It wax a good hard game and
w e’re proud of 'em even If they
didn’t wore the victor*.
While We'ra apeaking of one of
o u r top baaketball player*. Clar­
ence Clauxe. we think n* and rla
brunette (til frlenit, Normi
H arvey, would m ake the Idal cou­
ple or the Wrck thla lime. «on
la your 'late book filled. If It
la or Uni It ahould have a date
a t 7:30 tonight for a Wjkelbatl
g am e with 8t. Auguatlne! tom e
an d rheer mil tmek our b p 1up.
HItow 'em who ra re .! « » W ':h
February the ninth! A red let­
te r day! The »enlor pl»7' tJ\ "
annual event, one you woujdn t
w a n t to ml**- 'Seventeenth Sum­
m e r’. a darlln* play that will ra p ­
tu r e ynur hrarl. At 1:3V or HilTi,
e ith e r one or Iwth. The ra»t in­
clude** ■Donna Lmi ll*ri&gt;cr, Jean
tttraw der. Barbara Pelm*. Luther
Young, Jayce Anderaon, Jo Ann
David, Brandy W hitney, Harold
M arsh, Jimmy Han*on. In. I Cole,
Kennrlh Bobbin*, I'eggy Wllaon.
an d Doug Ogloaby. under the
direction of Mr*. Nellie tolm an.
H u rry and buy your tleket*.
Don't tnrgel tb e game Ionite!
See ya Turwlay!

HOLLYWOOD, F ah.
It la u id that nearly everyone
would like to get Into the movie*.
The aame apparently hold* (rue
for nearly evary U. S. rlly.
T h a t waa proved th la week when
the Wald-Kraana producing rum*
blna aant lelegrama 14 Ihe Cliambora o f Commerce o f IM clllca,
making about location
for th e ir film. "S trike
f T he pvblkity-w'aa
tneaaagea they were " *
eale Aiming arenea a l l - ------antic drama" and naked about
"eotorfal ____
appeal far pretent- _ _
Many *f tha anawara eaiaa Hr re­
tu rn w tia.
■ ,
Ran Antonio offered “all. that
goaa with aweel or to rrid yvut
Chari eato,i a id It K **rkh
venerable ihowpleeea.** "We *re
a t foothill* of blue ridg. vwrat’.m ia a ." Wlnatan-Ralem pointed out.
T h ru * told cf It* “ro le rfu l
rlab a and eye-appestii

Ilollvwood movie*, he had con­
cluded there w ere only three
Amortcan ctue*— Nme York,
Chicago and l&lt;"‘ Angele*.
“That made me realite what a
r u t we are In. a* far a* movie
locale* ere roiwerned.
Hen wo
f ir s t aUrted on 'S trik e A «•*«" j
It wa* situated in New York. I
derided to junk th a t Idea and the
locale will be ehoaen from the
cities that re*pond to our wire.
- | think It will give the In­
d u stry a shot In tho arm to got
In to new place*. That'* *hv pic­
tu re * like T ra d e r H orn, Wnlto
Shadow* of the 8outh Sea*' and
•Igloo' were *o jppular In the
p a st. And that’* w hy 'King
m ofl'i Mine*’ la *oeh a hit today.
Hollywood take* th e ea*y war outThe trouble **. he «b*erved. that
when hr le-tan tu film "Johnny
Hellnda." which Umk piece in No­
v a Scotia, the -Indio wanted nlm
I*, film terallora on the
Nk
In Bnrhank- He revealed. With
Director Je«i Negule^ro. he dioea
A uttc ehed "e i
, 1MVV,)i California u rlil ha found
Utritutf
electric plant* adjai
th a Ideal spot at F ort Drip*.
Jam a." Portland,
Wold oald he will use Amcrter n
A im ing after Hay 1
location* for other film* and will
la m foliage «n Ut*
keep hi* Kvpllew from Ihe 1IKI
W orth o ffm d a “b a n g -u p Hmrfnl H tU * on file. Already plamusl on
background ’ o( It* llveatock ex
* * 1“n,rB

« ,u

to Un obtlnvK

•at oca, I ixivltad tto |

____ of Un Italian flint Hoy*
TWoT to visit ow In Hollywood. |
ha arrived a f te r a

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TH E SANFORD HEfcAMi. R A W OK II, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities

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Personals
Mr*. J. B. Phillip*
undergoing
treatment at the Frinaid-I,«ugha
ton Memoti.il lln.pilal.
Mr*. George UmLey of tieneva
t* visiting &gt;lr». Thai! Ju n e, o f'
(hi* city.
Mr. ami Mr*. G- W. Morgan and
Ut,lighter, have recently move,! In
1209 Myrtle Avenue.

Mr. and Mr*, i'.tn I. Illalllaid. Sr. eelebrateil theii golden
wedding nnnhrraaiy la*l Satur­
day night given l&gt;y Mi*. Mury
Jtt lit ait,*rd and alt*. Own t*
llintii.it,l, Ji. Mi, and Mi . Brain»ni wei,- niariled Jan.
Ipnl
in I*mii- u, by.
ll|wn house held wa* from
t!:0n until lil:iMi I*. M. and *pprovtniately Kit guest, were preunit. Tin mom* wen- In nnltfiilly
deeoiatml thionghoiit with yi-tlowtore* and gUdiolu*es.
B efichuienl:' of rate nnd plinth
were served to Ihe guest* by
Ml*. J. Wdbui.un an,I Mi.*
Klolse
Benton. Receiving the
gue*ts were Mra. Vernon Melsmi
and Mrs. Wilson Hum. Mr*. M.
Itrgi.ter pie-idetl over the gue.t

I.

Hlk.

Mr*. II. It. Udham i« rxtn-clrd
Present were Mr and Ml*.
to arrive tomorrow *lt&lt;r vl.iiing Heininn Bialnanl of Fu.ti*, Mi*.
fot the |m-t two week, with re­ J. 11. Boat light of King, port,
lative* in Miami.
Tenn., and Dan I llraiunut, Jr.
of Ihi* eity.
Al fa. (). H. Skaeg of krlrh lk aa,
Granddaughter* pn-.-ttl were
Vla.ka .JH'Ill Weil rirnlay ,i. the Ml»* Marlti'ire Biaitmiil, Ku.ll*
giie.t of hei roil.m , Mr*, (hiioihy noil Mi*- Ro&gt;e lb Ktitu-y of UrCorrwli.
lamlo.
Their daughter,
Mr*.
George Mi-Kuney of Bluff City
Mr. and Mr* Krrmit Garter was unalde to atlelal.
left ve.tenlay for AuqU'la, tia.
where they were railed due to
the critical tlliu*.. of Mr. Carter** liirthday Observed
mother.

Hy Mrs. Mareenelle

L.a Virile P itts Given
(it h liirthday P arty

The Lamplighter
By TDM DOYt.F.

IoiVigor Pitt* was honored lis t

An alli’tnule select inn of fried
Ihi, month hy the Book of I tie
Month flu b is "A Somerset 'lungham Ita alter", eouialnitig some of
the bc.t writing* Dial t hi * modern
ina-ui id llii -lini I .tin y end
novel b a. piodnced. It *boiild tofine trading. Whatever rriltcisin
we have nl*iut Maugham, me
thing i ' cel tain: He U nevei dull.
Maugham I* not deceptively
vlrvei u . -nine w rilrt* a n ; h- 1not a lirtllinnt w riter, |a*iba|i..
But In- i* a serious and sincero
&lt;raftsman priNtiK'ing a .utietior
| product. He l« the detached, unruffb-il and phiiuxuniihal ot.sein r
of the scene of humnn nffaii*.
M-'-t of Id. .tciirs, a* he ulinit , , , ,
In “ Wliter’s Note Book" are
A len.M cene fnnii the lechnlcolor film. High An,l l.mu-oimtin a t t,„ fact. An Incident 'hero, d a n mg John Buiiyiinnv, Ji , opening Sunday ut th« Movieland Driven glance thrte, an odd sounding •« lb ,,dm foi a two day showing,
phase these are rnnugh to give l
Maugham a complete .h in t .tin y
pinked with the intrilsil) nf tillmail emotion and conflict. Km It
ehaiactrr potlinyeil tm-iuu'- .*
reality fm the reader Unit lie will
for a long time leineiuber.
Maugham rlmoM-s Ids word ■
- V | t III! V V
with tli r- mnu- i-vocine.' that tin
Tft# lltivrlioi r’liili
a itl.t might choose Just the tight
\ . H a
roliu to convey the correct tinI Mir S!t» ,i| »
r*v\ rl I I I I li n k l l"
tnission. | |e u*r* th e King’, hog.
M
p Hp
It.li ami when a ifuestion nf the %:nt) MnruiMu
•‘iwrift i diti"
light word come* up, ir seem* » ii Pl.t III. 1. « ' i f It lift*
he nun,- often thou riot chiHi-i-. * 3d »lM«lltlt« I k I p II m ID
t . M ihmI c III ' I u»li
the simpler and most iltreet. Hi* ■
F.iHI U n t i l VI M»i*
n rtalnlv never could lie accu.ed of &gt;1 ti Phil M«nt vt
*. •••
T ro p iv al
y iii Purvpkl i &gt;
lack of clarity.

Mi** Jean Haycr will airive
home tonight to upend the mitlHonoring Mrs. ,\. Marrruetle
.eutextrr holiday* with hrr p.m-nl* * n a hhtInlay party given by her
Mi. and Mr*, ti. N. Mayer.
hu.haud Wttlne.ilay mglii ni the
Anchor Inn.
1*11 * T u l l *
A movie wn. made a year m m i in 1r«iiitii4&gt;
Mi.* I,ilu I.cffler nnd Mi** Vir­
Hii»w
The hanmirt table wa* decuratril
\ It v V‘Jill, 'll! i
ginia Wilson are expected to with u white linen table doth, i m* ago titled *‘tjmirtc4 ‘' In which
lit lit IL I«m(&gt; Mti4Adlnr
Mr.
Maugham
im
itate*
four
of
airive tonight liom I'loiidu Slate with the renter piece of flower*,
• ‘h l l i l l r t l f
1'
-hurt stories. The pit tu n l« 11 I1• l»M
t!niver*itv to apeml the mtd-*e- Jasmin
*»lt I'-lMtll
3“
blossoms and e v e r ­ id.
supfNi.etl to In- exrelli lit and It l i t . .Miiaft 1Li if Ail
me.ter holiday with their parent*. green leave*.
* r « ,c r Per l ' - u .
The gursta presented Ml*. Mar- i. our lro|H- th.it it will come to I1 2t !i *0*1' lW
t»f|l| At N oon
Mi.* Jan ette Jeiikln.on, stu­ cenelle with many Invely g ift, and Fnofonl soon.
IM
’Hm F o r m •»(«• «
t: .ti
u The Movie.
lt*oi C I mIi
i i i lo
dent nut.e nt St. Vincent's Hospi­ after a chicken dinnei »hc wa*
|
M
il
4'l.t.l IrOII \ .VllA ]
"An American G uerrilla" la-l*
tal in Jacktonville will arrive to­ presented with two lo-autifully de*
t * 1 1• hti».*r»
Tyrone Power in another uetimi 11 144
night to »pcnd the weekend with rotated liirthdav cake*.
•'* it Uhl* it \ . k n o t »
rob.
Thiwill
lie
gmvd
entertain,v*iii •iu«t t tn .if'l if*1*-• b
1
I-*
her patent*.
After ilinner dancing was enfor the entire family.
3,041 l U i N e l l i l u t e li
JiivciI by everyone and later Met- nicnt
1
tttii
U l t f M AI T ilt* .
“ Iligtr Imnesnmr” give. John
.Mi.* Maty Anne Galloway and vrln Uriei sIiowinI the guest n .ontn Ihu rymure, 4 r. a chance to shot* 1 1 . I4I/4)A&gt; * Hi -If
M
U . t i n t trill.« 1 e . 1
1 30
Mi— Hitt ye Bene Hall are ex* motion plitute.
| «I4 viimti l /M t if a P a lit
Among those pit-sent were Mr. that be i. a chip off the old block
pc*ted to arrive lumiimtw (tom
4 1'i Tr**n J |k i Hi’ l"i»
a western type film with
T i n JlLktlirn 111*111
Florida State I'nivi-nuty to *prni| and Mr* (Veil It. U tlrr, Mr. and Thi.
the usual amount of act inti. Bar* \ l*«
Ni«»M
UlOR * *1
H
the holiday* with their p a te n t'. Ml*. David Field of Springfield, ly n n u r i* a grind hoiking chap i».i «(•
,N| K x
III., Hr and Mrs. W. Itnbb, Mr. and
« Ift Friirfiihl '( i l h t l It* |*
but
tm»
mile,
arid
mile*
to
gn
IwT H lt lK lit K-ifiK
Friend, ttf Mr*. Frank Mae- Mr*. Scott Weller, Mr. ami Mra. fore he et|Ual* hi. " l ire a t Profile'' 4*1
: 3** fl|Ktlla iSttMlIr
she tut. Ini-n . onfini-l to the Mr*, lark Jackson all of Gliam- Dad.
*
h
#
«. 1*. \*«%li«f * ' ll Grl t
Neill will rtg re t tn learn that luilnc. III
* I on t If 1IT., 1 n, V i .........
AI«o Mr. and Mr* Joseph KclnHumid V K&lt; li»»(r| L *’- ■
; i.
Fetnald l.anghton Menorial l|o ..
ora
of
Duluth.
Mi**Mm.
Arthu
; j ** j-ei N tu h t l l . i r u i e u y
pltal.
k . v l l n t r . Ill • i l l i
; i.
Butler and Mr*. Flank Osterluml Meeting Is livid
%,tin \ -•! It tft I t -III
and son Steve fiont Ahum Uhio.
a in
l l n l T in IIJIII'I
Jaine. A. Jesty i* undergoing
|!y Siiiithsidp P. T. A. %i» opi ; \Pi'll
i* m
r.ituti'u
treatment at Ihe Wlm-hip GHnle
flao-t* S' • " « d | i
Y 4*1 11 h t *n it#' i "It iiivi
rtf Knmty tllltvcraity Hospital ill
I till,Its GHAIM tlK -S
'
ii
I,- .I.
V| . 1
|. Ililrfli.
Atlanta, lit w a. auoni|&gt;«tiled by
t in- Swnih.ldr l’ T A. met
I.AKKl.AND. Feb, ‘j - Ttfta-cian
1**Ilia ii 4 I«*ilnt * *lrL
t
hi . daughtri, Mr*. I*. R. Bach ami
Fred Ketinrlli Field., 7***t \V. ) i- ti-t’d.iy, ivflcrnimii in. the .ih&lt;«tl| t»
link f u l l l«'ii **tL
i**
P. It. Bach, .lr.
Tlilid .Street, Kanlnrd, w a. aiming a'l-liliiiiuoi with M i». M. I’.-1 1 1 »•* S r*« o
the XI -tndtlttf who were gradu­ Fliii klalt|l pn-'hling. The pi•» 1 1 . Hlftili
» l M l VV
nt 4f gr hin n|H-|icd willi -veiyone sing J ; n» T li* H'|lii|.i&gt;
Bialley Udliain. |&gt;i &lt;-*til«’til o | , ated al lie Felt. J
\1*i"»* *•
lug "AniciKa,” witti Mi-., K vnn-(
Ihu Khiiidn Jaivem . Alvin Otlham '
«iiii i.. i i in,
M,(Joy aicotntinning. Mi
It. D ; « II n i l ' Ilf Alt • 'fieri
and VoIlTWtlllaitv.. Jr. Ipft W.J
i L ilo Hlrtxif'*
morning ftir Ptnuacnla ' 1 whef - O
T a w
x l I'lm-t I d the devotional, and »h on
** , Il i K a l l . e l. i tin.
Mr*. Boy Maoiu ladiu chairman, A 10 | l l . . , k f j f VVMil V
:iilv cd a U. S. Ucgic*.
they will attend the Winter Gun-1calved
ferenr* o' the Ji
tciairted Uwt tbe pmtrrntp for « t Mmr«1w III MtlNl*'
i rtin el..
Fan inlet a l&gt;ay will I nj Inuailcasl 'i mi T u n i s ( V11J
t n i l . - I'CI
Food budget cos. xhoufd rentem- over' WTRR on Feb M at 10:111 1ifj .1'&gt;
•
on
Mg - i . .*1 \ iirtt * i* *
Mr. and Mr*. Otto Itnpicrht of barithat aotaUw* are ,an Inexpen­
f
{esiii't
r*in«i-|.
1"
3"
A,
M.
UPiter Monti tali. N. J - wlio tiave sive adurer of tnergy Jm
t„,th
ii fkF » V11 4' ■
Th'' pipgiam wa pie-inU-il ••&gt; 11 I »*» 1Ni*ltilp4
Iteen visiting in Fort Lamdcrdalc, youngHmk and irtiwrnap.. When
l Ik g »*» rli4Jalr*
at rived ill Hanfoul last night tu they aiP-versN-d often 1** a family Mr*. It. W Williams ivleialing i : Jo T|Wll Lift* 11(11* 4*1*
1 Jfin 1 H lit,lit 1(00
visit with Mr. Huiiprrchl'* brother th eir1vitamin ami mnu-iwl •■•intern Fowuil-r. Hay with cveiyone sing
1 t i r, i mi nt v i u i , " i t .
ami ti.ta-r-in-lew, Dr. and Mrs. make*
mg
"My
Tribute".
,
1*3»* N o*to m
n ’ real coalrlhutton.
Cake nnd coffee were served 1 1- H*i un ity K. i j » • 1*
It. IV. ICupiecht.
meinlier* pre-ent. llo»- I IMI Hi«mli&gt; A|.« 14 i*o •
To Krench.fry six small-.txed tu the were
A mi *a " •
the room mothers :* *1" ...............
Among
rho plai
K r r .l il ) v l . r l l e " i t
potalor. (pared and rut In *tri|t*l. tttftaes
frotn
Mrs
Margaret
Reynold*'
3
40
lt
i
tlh
*
io
li
ll'ir
tend the operetta, "The Desert toil’ll nerd about one pound «f
t c* plva* Cltlil'lf i f *
f
Song," in DeLand tonight a re Dr. fat, Cyunl tin one ui two potatm- apd Mre. G H, D* vUV iiifimft
and Mra. It. W. Kuprecht, Miaa for each parson you are serving.
Barbara Itupreehl, Miaa Sadee
William*. Ml*. Ollle Reese WhitU p , Mi»* Murv Karla, Mi*n Ruth receive hi* Master, of KrieimMiteh.ll a ml Ml*» Rebecca Hleven*. degree, Mr. Wrighi, Jr. ha* »c
Hiram It- sli-il
Vl.ll Dm
rrpted a position with r F'lni
liii.u
t i|n n
Mr. and Mr*. M. I,. Wright ida Agrit ollural Supply Coin
llefre.hiof at
plan to attend the exercise* at liany with beadqiixrlci* in Hi
12
13
I*.
M
Bar I oi
• he University of Florida In lando. where he ami Mr*. Wright
ll.,,li '
Gainesville toinnrro. night whrti and their two rhildren will move I aed&gt; A I '.r
\V h i t l l a p p l n e * &lt; i .
n * .'
their mm. M. I.. Wright, J r . will next week.

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KYE8 EXAMINED

W, due day .in hrr -dxth birthday
with u Valentine Inr Unlay parly
which »** held on the lawn of
her home on Ibdly Avrnue
Out-door gullies were enjoyed
by Sift little friend, who Inter
gathered around the picnic table
centered with a Valentine decorat­
ed birthday cake and an attractiva
Valentine l.ix which 1-aVigne pa»»to tin- children and each one dfrw
n Valentina ftom the bag.
Tin birthday cake wax cut and
ice .Haul, - .ike and Valentine fi­
gurine- containing lollypop* were
served In tbe g u e s t, on attractive
pally plate*.

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Resurgent Gators
Play Hurricanes,
Florida Southern

Scrambled F i e l d
Enters 3rd Round
Of Tucson Tourney
lly MURRAY HINCT.AIR
TUCSON, Aril.. Feb. 2—( /li—

W c th e rin g to n , H a m ­
ilton E x p e c te d T o
S ta r F o r F lo rid a
GAINESVILLE. Frb. 1 (Spe­
cial) the wotnes ul mid-yrar
eiaminslionv liehind llietn, the
Univrrtily &lt;&gt;l Florida haikrlball
team l.ilei off lair this week for
Friday and Saturday niglil standi
al tlie University of Miami and
Honda Southern tripctlivcly,
1hr Cato It opened live tcaton
rally in December with 71 to 31
victory over Florida Southern, but
have not as yet clashed with tire
tturrirane.
The end of the firct semester
brought
about
no personnel
rhange on the Gator roller, nei­
ther additions nor subtractions
and Coach Sam McAllister goes
Into the second half of the year
with the same players.
Harry Hamilton, the Veteran
Florida renter who at a height of
six feet, three Inches has Uen
liwklni up to oppotiag pivot men
all year, leads the Ggipr pointmakers a t the end of 12 game*
with 170 polnta and is only aoma
from becoming
the second, IJMO. point performer
In flo rid * history,
l f | The ■other
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f Florida's oneare scoring pui
punch l r sophomoro
two
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Red' Wetherlngb
rwrner-shbt Prttt
Playing Ip th e a*— „
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Miami. Wether! ngt on
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l#S points,
shooting average from the floor
and a .1 M average from the foul
circle.
Senior guard Harold Haskins,
sophomore guard George Hitchln*
and aophomore forward Boy R&lt;&gt;-

Middieroff, Memphis, T e n n . ,
the gallery yesterday.
Turin * could do lm wrong with
111* approach shot*. They carried
him to a ala under par (It, Ilf
rourse there wa* nothing the
m ilter with his driving aril p u t­
ting. "Hut," he said, "when you
get a* clo-e to the pin with your
irons a* I did, you don't have
to worry about pulling."
At far as Turnesa it concerned
the Hat, I),492-yard HI Rio Golf
ami Country Club course, isn't
easy, *'H» far I've never found an
easy course," the lucky New
Yorker claimed. "But I sure liked
those sis birdies."
Jark Burke. Jr., Houston, Tea.,
Boh Watson, While i'laln**, N. V.,
ami Balph Blomquist, Glendale,
Calif., are Just a stroke liehind.
Four othara have- lIHhohl totalf
of ltd and fly* move hav* it"'*.
Mangrum and Mlddlnroff are
a group of 10 starling out today
with first round totals of (IK.
Johnny II6lfp of Verona, f’a., Is
in the same group.
Forty-right players are ahead
of Jimmy DeMaret. OJal, Calif.*,'
yet K* Is still given, an outside
rhance to Win his third Tur*on

Sanford - Orlando
KcnnH Club Entries

Bii) M ulti., frrshman liaskelball coach at the University of
Washington, has compiled a re ­
cord of 47 wins and 6 ln**e* m
three season*.
E F F E C T I V E F E B . 15th

Elder &amp; D r a w City
Spring Water
I N C L U D IN G T A X

Hearing Clinic
Saturday
On Latest Hearing
Aid Developments
RANFORI), Frk 2 - T : Wj Pen.
not-, hearing aid consultant wit
conduct a clinic for IN hard ol

Delamd-Hanford g a m e — Dean
Grove and I, K. MrCutcheon—
didn't know their business.
Ilrl.and Cosrh Knkiw as*
quite frank in telling the two
referee* .rfler the game that
their offiriating &lt;*»* prnbahl)
the *oure*l he had seen nil
season and hi* ronlrntion was
harked up by I'rrd liana* who
wa» tearing hi* hair—Homehe ran spare least of—
Ihruughoul the game at the
hirarre rail* made hy the
pair.
liolh seemed blind to a legi­
timate Idork, and charging look
on n weird definition in their
eye*. All in all the refereeing was
a* had a* any this writer has
seen all season. Not only wa*
there a lack of knnwledgr hut
apparently vindieitivenea* again*!
certain players,
A* far a* the game Itself wa*
ronrrrnrd the official* probably
alter ed the result v e r y till Is* since
|*dh - quads seemed in suffer
squall) although Hanford might
ronreivatdy have gone on to win
If Wlr&lt;- Hardin and Jim my .Smith
had nut fouled out in the rrvond
half.
The game was a curious one.

Oumplatu Andlometrle eum tluij
and p epruful soxlysli will

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MIAMI. Fla. Feb. 2— (Special)
—Joe Louit, want* to fight F.rrard
Chariet for the championship of
the world anil tayt the sooner the
belter. Thoutandi of folks think
Louii can not make a luccrttful
comeback, be it jurl at confident
that he can. Louit meett Omclio
Agramnnlr at the Miami Stadium
Wednetday night and on February
23 will clath with Andy Walker in
San Franciico. Loui* &lt;■&lt;•! d fie
gelt by Agianaifito anJ 'A ilk o ,
he wifi be ready for ('liarfrt,

BOSTON. Feb. 2 &lt;/Pl Bairhall today heard a n
play in the American tradition" from Commmionrr A. B
Chandler, wlni withes to keep the jiott for which toi
would name another. r ip retted hit "ho|&gt;e" i-til nnthl at
tier of the Button Ciiaplrr of the Batcliall W nlert Attoc
if a.
“ I have received many cotnmu 1
rl{|l!on&gt; from aorue of the
noil fane wh»m I conthlrr the dl
leetora of hasctiall," he told Mint*’
t*00 tMTtont at the Copley J ’lom
Hotel.
any sneak punc,. or low blow hn

••Hut “ he aililett, 'any brief firl.l
by the plaintiff m in i u»J&gt; .m en
in«r the eluti owners who rlon*'
want his contract reitewnll nrv*-hat lieen placed In my hands."
Chnndl'-r’a remark* were well
received tiv the gathering and lie
drew outMmVrn support from mm.*
of the other upeukers.
I 'm l l l n t l laiu I'erilii of the
U— t*»ri Itrhv.

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lam Itoorteau, signed tiv this
Hasten Hod Sox after hi* dir*
charge a* Cleveland playing man­
ager. told the diners:
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"t.vsry piiM-iKiil plaver i* in l £

(Chandler**I corner. What tieT*
done fnfyii* I* Immeasurable. lt'«
n terrific JAh."

t.'handler had Ueelared "t. •
haiehdll e*di*ion inangural.-d ill
my ter pi id office la all acturial
niund 'iystein."
General Manager .he* Cronin of
the lied Hi* declared "a* one of
the elute ruled ugain-1 by llut
ruiiimmaiuntr v*e ho|&gt;e he conti­
nue, in offir, fur many yearn. I h
ha* dine a wonderful job fur ha*F

trail "

P«i Irsin 7:11 p.iw.
Car. Well &amp; Court

waived it* ban on pro-amateur
exhibitions to permit Alice Mar­
ble, Sarah Palfrey and Hobby
Klgg* to appear In an Indoor
"calcbrily” tournament here Feb.
IB . . With Ginger Roge.4, Karov
Chafec, Jin* Falketihurg ond
Denise Darrel In the field, nobody
will know the pro* wr# thru-.
Cleaning The Cnff
In a current O llier* article,
Gene Tunney says he could take
a half Horen 21-yrar-ohU with the
proper tpiallf (cations and make
one of them the world heavyweight champion In five years .

G :.,U h d 6m b l i t h e
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6.10 ailli oil die ‘dupe*

GREYHOUND

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RACING
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NO MINORS ADMITTED

ROUTE 17—8 M ll.EB
South uf Sunfurd.

W X ftn Kf i T F S U Jir

HOWARD ZINK QUALITY

got rtn u illy and the neat turn*
hey count nose* lie won't ha
counted out,"" a**erted Collin* who
dayed l a l : fui JS year* and who
wa* elected to the hall of fame ill

Ing every day at the Slagle City
Kumnanium, Sunday afternoon
they will Ih.IIi he working out at
fhirtey Hark to give thousand
f
fight fan* a chance to ee thrill
complete their training.
laiilit Iraiketl u|Kin at one of
the ftritlii.t champion* of all
time* ha* only l»*l two fight*
out of aiity-three Agraruonte
has won thirty-three out of fnrtyona fight* and scored twenty
knockout*. The fight it certain to
be a virions one as. lung a* it
lasts, lend* know* Agraruonte is
ten if ic puncher and lie will try
to knock him out just a •■-on
a t p o uiU ti Agranionte knows

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FLOOR MATS

who peter li * S l i d

t ow he voted in the Chandler ca*!*
hut who hut lieen lumped with
tI hjw tiwntrrm who wmitil name a
n irniM ir to the cointiil*■duller, re*
marked only;
“T h f t r m e trying time* in I m e
Pall, everylHMly liere »e&lt; mi Pooled
for the commWstoner."
IVrlni left . u n t i l ) after the
dinner nn.l rouht tn.t t,e learlie.l
for am|ilifiraliun or clarifi •nttmi
of in* brief atatrnieot,

land* liHikeil l«i| when he hi»l
the title to K irard Chariet at tin
Yankee Stadium latt September
and did not look mueli better when
he lieat to C.'e*ar llrlnn in Chicago
latt December, hut he looked like
a •'million dollar*" when he
knocked out Freddie He* In If. in
Itetroit latt niontti. I .mi* weighed
‘J llltl for the Hethote fight and ia
Kaldie Collin*. IP.-ton Ited ftu\
likely to weigh 'Jim when lie
tire |U. iil.nl Ui.it one of leveral
rllniht throuyh the ro|*-« against
Aprainoiitc inert Wednesday night
Agraniunle nnd I oui* are train

The (Vh-ryfeds verv nearly won
after Coarh Fnlow bad overreached himself somewhat In the first
half tiv playing his second string
until the local five had piled up
an Imposing lead. When Ihey
finally were allowed to play the
Idghpowervd Ited Devil varsity
tool almost a quarter to warm
up After that the rat-race began
and .Sanford was unable to bold
down the incomparable Thompson
without the aid of long-armed
Wise Hardin.
Defensively the Celery fed* have
improved almost liryond liellef un­
iter the continual urging of Coach
Cana* who almost despaired of
their ever listening to hit demand
for a strong damper on the op­
position scoring.
(Tarrarw Clause, who nearly
killed
hlateelf Wednesday
against Eanth when the Celeryfeds lost by only one paint
in nn overtime, scored 23
As Ter the military draft, your
point* In thin game for his
gtl+d U'As good a t pdn*.'We havi* Maybe they should send him to
' finr*! , show tag nf tile year.
Arisona . . Bill Kessler, Missouri
U. sophomore, ought.to.get some
»ort afq prise for vereallity In
can never la* given'an Inch upde*- their fwlhg eiem ptnl silly over­ track
He runs the hurdle*,
anv cin'umatancea. It he gels It night with world conditions such p mil*meets.
relay leg and puts the
he’ll hull through for n basket, as they arc.
t
shot—Dob Kolf, Southern Calif
Again*! Delumd he wa* roughed
As for appraisal nf the other prnla basketball whli, once wa*
up considerably liv head-on con- teams, discounting the draft con­ catcher
Tor.BUI Hoeft, the Osh­
tart with several of the 190-pound ditions,
_____ , 1 lielleve
. . . H i that
___ Brooklyn kosh, Is,, lad who turned down
Red Devil sqimd, hut It hardly will
be favored to win the pen­ p reported fAB.OOO Imnus from the
affected his shooting.
T lgen to become an ordinary
nant when the season opens.
Jimmv Hmlth, who ImprwaaTomorrow—Philadelphia A th­ minor league H urler. . The U. Bed their writer wa having the
Lawn Tennis Association ha*
letics.
i
h»«t roordlnallon and poten­
tial! lie* of any player on ike
squad at first sight, I* final­
ly rowiing through. He very
nearly was laid out going a f­
ter the hall on one occasion
and playrd with sufficient fire
In foul out late In the fourth
quarter. Hmlth has the ability
to plus with hi* head: If he
starts to wmk with the con­
centration he *huwed against
Del .a ml It could give the
squad the lyoe of relaied
-/ f a e T
h
w
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hall handling It hadtv need*,
n t e v u . , ^ whit* nlxved nrohohly
hla lieat game nf the season
against Del^nd, but White ha*
nover •■wen nnert to rrillrUm on
the •com nf nnt trying. Ilia eyu
■erm* K&gt; te- coming lurch. If It
.W » the relervfrda, a team that
has matured late, mav !*&lt; a hard
crew In lieat by early March.
Hardin ami Covlngtnn
the
**l!uhka" Dean* of the Getervffd
quintet are mntlnulng to im­
prove, If Hardin can break hlimelf
of throwing the hall awav ll’»
enlng to lak / a emvd man t»
keep Idm fr»a3 walking off with
most nf the r iihnwnda. Cnvingto'i
Is coming alonf r-lcelv- hla
•bi-otini' hn* e*tieclallv ImnrovpC
Tonlvht the local five lakes on
Rt. Augu»llne II could I* thWr
night.

American I
will*bo bet
aides at Park and Commercial
ip .

Sport* Roundup

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F E B . 2. 1951

Brown Bomber Is Chandler Declares Fans Support
Him In His Battle To Hold Job
Pointing For Shot
At Charles’ Title

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Orlando

Winter Haven

SANFORD DEALER

CHASE AND COMPANY

t h e 1‘l t y of H i n l o f i l , F l o r i d a l' H
n n v e r n r n e n i t- m d * o r a a a l l i l a r t o r y
h i d b o n d e t e . u t e d l t | t h e b id d er a m i
a c c e p t a b l e e u r e tie * In a n a m o u n t
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BE QUICK
To T m l BRONCHITIS
( luuub. bimutui,t nuy tlcvtlup il vtiur
tuuoti, chctt tulJ. ur u n it biunchUio
it ii&lt;&gt;1 Hr.lrJ «uJ &gt;uu tomuH oflurd
lo ukc a chance with any mcJuiut
Itti poirui than ( irwnuitiun whKh
■uct light lu Ibc teal of the lu uMt hi
help looten and eaptl gtiin laden
phlegm and aid naluie lu tutrthe and
heal law, lender, iattained, biumtual
inembtanct.
Creomultlun blend* beetbwuud
titovoie bv ipv'ial prove** nub uihti
time letted medicine* lor cough* Il
tuniaini no narcotic*.
No nuliei tiow nuny medicine* y«M
have tried, Creomultiun u guaranteed
lu plcate you or druggiil refund*
money. Cicomultion ha* Hood ih#
lev! of many million* of uitr*. ( Adv.)

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HERALD
Want Ada
F ar Retail*
ia« ealea
Tha lallatWaa
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4. all w aat A-e aabiubed *■ Th*
4 aaar.ee New Ml
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M Ilaaea W per liar IPaawtlM
F lie m e t * l . the Uae.
liaable rat* fee blaeh laee rap*-

PHONE 148

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ARTICLES WANTED

NEARLY NEW - lleilroom lluuar,
Ulurk Cun.lrurlb.n,
g7,H!ki.0&lt;).
I.»w Mown I’aymt-nl, Haianre
dll .t*5 jnir rnnntii.
HKDIKIOM Motive, « year* otd,
llloek Cunulrucllon, Completely
Fur &lt;*bi-it. gn.MKl.OO. Terme. J.
\V. Hall, Rraltor .Florida State
Hank 111•Iir&lt; (firmind Floor) Th,
I 7 M ._______________________
FtiKNISIIKM A room frame bun■■low. Very neat, Pricotl 17000.
HOIIEHT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond K. Lundqulal, Aaaoelate
I‘hone IA71 Altanltf Hank lltdg.

We buy, M'll A trade 11 rd
furniture. VVII.uin-Mairr Furmluep r , . I l l K * •* l,b,mx •*’.»
WANTED: (lid fa-hionrd furni­
ture. divbra, vnvea, jrm lry and
button*. Hlidirat tiricrs |inid.
Drop ii« a rani to Sbelkry, 7liH
la u re l, Sanfonl.
1,0011 USED TIRES at U at priree.
Firestone Sliirc*.
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HELP WANTED
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Wanted; yrnrrry raehirr. eepen
enoe prefer rnl but not neces­
sary.
Apply
Mr. Whatley,]
Marirarrl Ann Slorra.
I.EfiA L Stenographer —permanent
pnvitinn for ipialiflrd appliraiil.
For interview phone 20V or up
ply 411 Atlanlir Hank llblL'Sanford.
EXPERIENCED
ataiwgrapher.
Muvt have rar, aa position re­
quire* traveling to near-by
town*. Apply by mall, stating
experience to P. O. Hoi 2H4.
_ 8 an fo rd , Florida. _
INDUSTRIOUS MAN
with car. Middle-aged taan pre­
ferred. Write at once, giving age
and e*perlence. W. T. Rawlelgh
Co.. Dept. FA-440-810. P. 0. Bov
1MU7, Memphis, Tenn.

I—HEAL ESTATE WANTF.I»-1|

W a a l I d a w ill be aeeepiea
•ere ihe ta H lb a a . aa
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peM Bplly, !■ -e der far aa le
r t l ~ — IhP heal pMaible aeevlee.
a i lW a p l AMa p » i he I p
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H p l r as Im m sdlPtely
If aa eetae aeraea IP » • «* •••
W s eappal ha eerpaarthld «ar
I baa aa* eaeaereel laaee*

THE
SANFORD
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FOR BENT

STELASA AFATMCNTS.
Wd Staraa. l i t W. Flrat
Pboim 4 B 0 - W . _____ _____
NEW FurnUued and uafurnlihad
duplrt-aeaton or year. Be* Whld#1 don, 119 South Park Aveaue.
Ritehenett# Apt*, Week, month
a r aaaaon. Slumber land Court.
Hlway IT-H &gt;t City Limit.
CLfeAN modern two room a p a rt­
ment, nlci’ly fumlthed. Apply
Standard HulIon, corner o f 17M a t Longwodd Rd 9 mile*
aouth^of^Banfunt.
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duplex

caetom huOt fa r aale below i n amt eonitmetlon eaeta. See
Whidden. |I 9 S. Parti ^ tp.
LOTS In Lockhart* 8obdl»i*ton,
*10, down, |4 . mo.—|1 I0 . Tatpl.
Phone JO -W , Beth DpB m .
6 ROOM furntihad, 1 room* opL
and filling atation all an largo
—.lo t a t aindonrltlo. Price re neon1rid*. Sew ILM. Ball, or John W,
lfoore a t SMford, a r w rite
* WhRw, Merghatawn, N. C ,

| IF VOU WISH to tiuy a home are
the man whu know* Sanford a*
he h a . many, many bargain*.
Alan aee him for Firr and Automo­
bile Inaurance.
RDWARD F. LANE
Of fir* lift Magnolia Ate.
ARTICLES FOR

BALE

KILLS SWAP SH O P- 40fi K. 4th
HL We Buy. Sell or Trad* moat
anything. Phone IW -J
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TL'XEDO FEEDS- Complet* lln*.
Ilunt'a Tuiedo Feed Store.
FOR SALE—75 Ih. Ice ho*, flO
ra*h. Fair roadltion. 400 F„ Ind.
S t .____
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CHEAP—Twin-bunk bed* comoil heater; Apex waihlng
ne. Phone IB S9-J.______
TRV OUR
Steak, Southern Fried Chlrkfn,
Uartwcue*. and Sea Food*. Angel'a Eat Shack, Corne- uf ilene*a and Hanford Aye. ____
iklL'HI.K and alngle b«d, ean'ty,
rhild'a cheat of drawer*. Phone
II45-M.
CONCRETE SEWER PIPR
Septic Tank*, Greaea Trans, Dry
Tanka, Tank Cradle*, Stepping
Stonee, Bench**, Flower Pot*.
Block*. Window alll* and 11Melt,
Concrete Floor*, Machino fin­
ished. Free Estimate*.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
*«• E l m ____________ P b a n o JItt
•Vr both love when you don’t bring
your prescription* to LANKY’S
Phone 101.

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ALL TYPES of llulldruer Work
Rraitmable Rate*—Free Ratimate*. Carpenter A Gracey.
P h - - - IW1 U nt
PRACTICAL nurae and roinpanion. Edna Greenleaf, Lake Mary
IB— Husiaea* Oppartuallie* - 1 4

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SERVICES - I J

R E P A I R MODERNIZE tuur M ICKEY M O I'S K
hum* Only I nr. .hmp.nuw trquir.d KIIA I'lnn In-tallmcM
l a i n Itcp't., Ituiitn 117. I’hutK'
\\ E kS Ow^
JCti. Sanf m l Atlantic National
(O ff
6? 2 ^ 3 \ \ E 2 S T 2 \ S J
It,ml Member PDIC
WATCH and Clock Repairing. All
work guaranteed. Rraxmable
pricer. F. M English, Jr. Ph.
t-178-J
Cull I'tiorie luni for
All 1 ype Of IhioL Work.
M»i&gt; Mi Kinney IlixiltLi-rpiug
Service
Itie.m 401
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Atlanlir Rant Hill.tine
NEW Fl flORH furtared to perfaction Old flnor* mada Ilk.
new. Finishing, - leaning A wai
ng, p.irtaM. power plar*. 21
years uperfence Is Ssmixalt
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County. 11. M Gleason, Uk»
Mara
I.AWN MOWEIt.S Sharpen'd, hi
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f ,4r ,-f'‘
cycle* repaired, lock nnd kev
work. Prompt service. II. W
4 - v . »• r a Yv
Shiima. BH&gt; E 4lh R t ___
HOOK WORK i f ail kind. Eaves
and Gutter* Repaired and Paintrd. New Roofs applied. Palntinr
and m ating.
Hanford, Ph.
I(«W-W. R W Arkenhnrg
ORLANDO Morning SoAUnei, Or
Undo Evening Star Call Ralph
»«v II ATI. I
■rag line, bulldoiar, &lt;;ump *.ruta
much, flit dirt shall and Hat
by load or |uU Contact II. R
l/.ibeted and aaa-alatee. 101* h
Maw York Ave. D'l.and
P*
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INCOME TAX return* prepared
by tax accountant regii* red K T T A K F m
with Tree*. Dept. Dempsey 214
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eXpert*. Phone MW. Free pick
up and dellvrry within M) tulle
ra.Hu*. Prompt service, free es­
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stamped Scenic Postcard
Bre
liaprnaor*. which are a brand
new addition to Ihe famous
SHIPMAN llae of postage stamp
mavhlnr* seen In all leading
Drug Store*, Hotel*, etc.
IS— NOTICES I'HHSONAUI - D
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May Im&gt; handled part or full time, MARY’S LENDING LIBRARY
tin *,-llln* Involved. All outlet* 1200 fttagnulla I* now open Mon
are eclahllibrd for you by fac­
•ru Fri. 10 to 18 A. M., 1 lo fl
tory distributor. Grou profit lo
M. Bat. 4 to 9 P.F
40T5-, a remarkable return on
time and Invoatmont. Minimum lw—
ALTOMORIMU
—13
Typewriter
ra*h required, 4950.
ft.10.OQ Hugh Tllll* £121
BUYING
A
CAR?
Befoeo
finan­
21 Magnplia
cing aoo u* tn save money. InAye.________ _________ _______ If you think you can measure up
•tallment Loon Dept., Rum §17
to requirement* and furnish ref­
ft” DELTA Tow*r Saw with .tend
Phone 2M.
Hanford AtlontU
erence*, write giving phono, adand • Inch Dado Hoad. Phono
M'lUnal Rank Vwvhw p r t r
dre*a, for personnl Interview.
Ift49-J after 4:00 P J I . _______
Box S. Sanford Herald._______ RENT X CAR. U-drtve It by dov.
WHI7ZFR motor Brke. H etn and
week, ct season. English Fords
RARE OPPORTtjNiTY
In good condition. Priced to tell.
and American Ford*, aedtn*.
Boo nt 114 N. Park Aeonue day* Want raaponaihla Man dcairlng
•Ution wagons and convert lbte«
added Income to own and service
only.________________________
Strickland-Morrison, Inc..
E.
group of Coin operated Hot
F rYe D SHRIMP Dlnnor~=fKo
Flrat BL _________ __ ______
Popcorn
machtno*,
share
or
full
Boa; Shrimp on E a rth ” at Horntime, income up to SIM arvekly 194S 4-door Chryolor Windsor.
poaaiblo »t o U lt, mlaiotum In
Vary good condlUoa, «** owner.
vmtfnoat of |M o cwoh rogalrad
Frkwd ftftM. P h o r n lT I tf ,_____
at atari, secured, for interview
DEFENDABIB USED CAEB
write Box CB.
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PAGE SIX
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.
« i , Charth Netleee a n a l he gr mealed at Ike Herald d l l t v — « •
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
day befete nuMWalWn.
Sermon topic: "A New Man For A
Nr» Age.
Hanford M lnbterial Aftnocialio*
0:30 P.M. Yuulh
Fellowship
H cv. A ngutt ( j. A lrJnnin, I’r r n ld r n l
Servire.
Rev. Fred I*. Horton, Her. Trcan.
7:31* P.M. Kvening
Worship.
Scimun topic: "Till* Will Stand."
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
Rev. H. I.) i tic ton Zimmerman,
FUI-, Rector
(lelnosageslma Sunday
H;00 A.M. Holy Communion
Ptsyer M rrting Wednesday 7:30
11:30 A.M. Family Service and F.M.
Church School.
Kveeiyhody invited to all tha
■ 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer an-J services.
Bet moo.
0:00 P.M. YrSL.
FREE METHODIST CHUHCII
Services during the week:
Fourth Street and Laurel A ttnue
Monday through Thursday and
Fred R. Hoetoa. Pastor
Eatunlay Holy Communion 7:30
Sunday School 9:46 A.M.
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
A.M.
Friday Holy Communion V:00 Light anu Life Hour (Radio 920) ( ON (i KEG ATI UNA I. CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third S lrrrt
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.
ASSEMBLY (IF 41011
Miming Worship ll:0 « A.M.
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
I7M l-aurel Avenue
Sermon, “ Worry."
P.M.
Sunday School 0:43 A.M.
There i* an old Irgrttd of a
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
CHRIST 'T IC R ril. LONnWOOD «wan and a crane. A beautiful
Youth Sendee C;30 P.M.
(Episcopal)
swan alighted by the bank* of
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M.
Evangelist C. E. Schwab preach­ lies. II. I.yltlelnn Zimmerman, the water in which a crane « n
II.IF. Vlrar
wading al&lt;out seeking snails. For
ing.
quinouagrsima Sunday
a few moments the rrana viewed
Revival Services continue daily
d:00 P.M. Evening Prayer anil the swan in stupid wonder and
through Fell. 11 except Saturday
Sermon.
then in&gt;|iiiml; "Where do you
night, beginning nt 8:90 P.M.
All nre welcome.
come from ?" The Bwan replied:
- Evangellvt C. E. Schwab ol
"I come front heaven!" "W here is
Baltimore, Md. preaching at each
heaven7" asked the crane. "Henservice.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Elm Avenue and 8erond Htrtet vcnl" said the swan, "heaven!
Havr you never heard of Hea­
J. C. Nicholson, Minister
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
ven?" And the beautiful bird went
10:00 A.M. Bible School.
CHURCH
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship. on to describe the grandeur of
C. C. White. Minister
the etcrnel city. She told of street*
7:30 IVMe Evening Worship.
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Thursday 8:00 P.M. OUde study. of gold, and the gates and wall*
Wonhlp 11:00 A.M.
made of precious stones; of the
Visitor* always wclcom*.____
Jnnlora 4:00 P.M.
Westminster Fellowship tl:3U
vrho*e hank* L the tree whose
P.M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
leaves shall be foe the healing of
Tuesday Feb. 0 mothers club
Park Avenue at S lslk Street
the nation*. In eloquent term* the
meets with Mrs. E. Lloyd.
W. P. Brook*, J r, Pastor
swan sought to describe the hosts
Tuesdays Choir practice H:0U
John L Miller, Education at
who live In the other world, but
Director
without grousing the slightest in­
' Friday, Feh. 9 nt 7:30 r.M. the
“We’re'Baved A Place For You.'* terest on the part of the crane.
World Day of Frayer.
Sunday School Vt43 A.M. “ Bring Finally the crane askedi "Ar*
Kvcrylpody invited to all the your family to Sunday School . liter* any snails thereT" "Snallst"
We provide a place for every mem­ repeated the swam "No, of enurse
ber of the family.
thara nre n o t" Then said the
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. crane, “ You ran have your heaCENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 8ermon by W. I*. Brooks, Jr.
JVIalh Street and Laural Avenue
Training Union 6:16 P.M- A
Rev, H. L. Whatley, P atter
Union for every church member.
Sunday School 9:46 A.M. "Bring Story hour for children under 9
th e family to Sunday School "
years of 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

At THE CHURCHES

^Evening

Worship

krmon by pastor.
•Tuesday, Feb. 6 Cli

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIOKARY
ALLIANCE
Park At m m aa4 F a tr 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 FARNKTI
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 of 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., P u to r an*t National Invitation Touma* vend of the tram* listed in iinl*-0:43 A.M. Church HchooL
mrnts, ami the NAIR 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 m u.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, "ll" 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, a t Utah Slate.
Idaho at Oregon ( IT-71, Pacific
Coast northern leader.
West Texa* Slate a t Arizona
( I.V.T), I(Order ronferener le-i-le*.
Missouri (IO-6&gt; a t 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 of 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 }&lt;*«(■
e*&gt; tiru’h*. i . n - t t i
ing."
a* ib bag* ».t#-4.*«
Els. (j&lt;&gt;l4-n. 4»p*n4Reading* from the Bible in­ frlcry.
Inx
quality
4s
a larger a s n -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
r r a t. 4.tt ) H th e setting sun, about two min­
ative passages from "Science and
Caspian!
h»
b*kt*.
414-1.74 utes a fte r 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, 4 fi» 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 mil*
Into the air after the explosion,"
A •Is*
4« Ib. bags It*
Malo*lati continued. " It grnduall)
js.lsr — —
* -----into a . rloud
sort of

$10 Billion In Taxes

Toiiroupeat Pressure Increases

Ll. Jocob Krntf Jr.
If WAS announced at the Ftfth Air
Fntre Headquarters In Korea that
Lt Jacob Kratt J r , 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)

Window'ft Broken

Itptf PanperoljUrkst
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fRangrlislir H o # 7:43 P.M.
. uguartiiin u t *t *i r t a u i i a i ■ •I. » u . hpr.
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4* Ib. cral*
Mortal Notire: Rev. A. E. Kelly
Turnip*. INrple Tup
*so(ar4 . P larM a.
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hE^ k n t i i ’Viay ^ ADVENTIST of Columbia, K. C , I* our special
&lt;4*1*. buarhsa
T l i r f i t l l n a l n a price* r r p n r t r d by
CHURCH
speaker during a two weak* revi- •In llra le r* o n the Hmiitnnl Plate Turnip (*«l*4
bu. hpr.
rtr a c s
K*tenth Hlreel and Elm Avenue val her* at nur rhurcli. Y«n surely K a r m r r * S l a r h r l I n r p m 4 u e * *o!4
u p lo I P.M. lir«n(f&gt;, 4rpm4llia *l*f&gt;
C h u r c h Services, Saturday do not waul to miss this great IKne bT rmnar rhyt r *I , 4 I Mhealer*
l
■Ins
morning at 11:90 o'clock.
lime of inspiration and blessing, llean*. P-il*
% but
l,u. h p r . 14.44-14* l i r i n s n , T i m p l s
Ileal**,
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a p e f m t l , I lo a c s n
bos
Sabbath School, 9:80 A.M.
K i will receive from attending .11* hpr.
i.sa-i.ti
urspefrult,
arsh
ttssdlsea
Prayer meeting
Wednesday
services. We will be looking

000,000.

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.

Colored News

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took Ihf eun«(uwl«n *Tx
minutes to refg h * h crt, after *
brilliant ornnglhyuliow fta»h III
the narthwi-slern xkic*. elrhim:
buildings in this gambling re­
sort town ami (he mnunlain*
1 1 «. ass which ring It.
i .j The flash was timed at 6:49 away.
1,1
A. M. It wa* visible in a pale
Sinco Satunlay, the ■
t i a - a n °raagu flush aa fa r dlsUnt as haa been testing atom!
ui undisclosed nature a t 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 for'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 of Sanford were not entitled
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Would the $350,

Knowing that these conditions existed these same of­

this| pgyroU
if even a• part
of this
amount were to' -be In4
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ficials
voted in favor of 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

Their (mmediile hee4 was for sufficient floor spare In

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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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to do something about It.

doubtful chance of financial success, result in retaining

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to know of the condition and be given un opportunity

the City proposcM to invest In a

dock and terminal, which to say the least has a very

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ficials matfo no attmetive or satisfactory offer that was

Flofidk risM oas Is looking for a suitable place for the
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part
of
the industry that ia to remain
in Sanford. Will
A f*
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these Mine officials throw up (heir hands und say
- ! » « * k aotUng we can do about it”?

r

to "gross under-taxation of the nil
sad mining Industries. lightening
estate *a*d iW T a x e s , am T rtm o*.
log “undue preferential treatm ent .
granted to capital gain* In com -»
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 ta i 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 off after tho wa ■,
price* skyrocketed *iul w r 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 S co rtary «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“a rm tH J j- the young
people of 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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Excise Taxes
On Gas, Cars
'* ToBeRaiied

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

N e w Y o rk S ch o o ls D rill F o r A -B o m b A tta c k S rtfe ty

Across The Board In­
creases To 'Be Put
On Most Products;
Liquor Tax Upped
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 t a 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*
fartu rrr’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 T ifaiufy^Snydrr
UMtliacC wa wave tan

WhitneyAn
New Beauti
Group la
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President H.
H ia a
tamheg
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Seminole
Cha
- today aaaoua—
actlrattop o f ■
mttUr With 1
.chA^rm
g j whitney. rham her 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 m atter to tha atUatJon ef the
™ Chamber of Cogamtaa*. tfr. Whit­
ney stated. She w S 'M r n en the
fniwfuSttee Other ' a u a h t n a ir
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 HfM 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 of t » r .
Francis Moors and

N

M ONDAY F E B . 5. It*51

Commuters Clog

A c c y tarraw ay
New York During ^ s i g n s As l)emo
« o T , „ .. g Finance Director

Railroad S trik e Arwy Cftrr&gt;w-y,
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formerly of
Sanf«rd am) Orlando and brother

Russell Absolved
On Contempt Of
Congress Charge

C
a r s ja
lam
m sSttrr ee ee ttss £
A s ° r Andrew
has resignnl
h -ars
„r jBn. Carraway,
alt „ iirector
of fi- W ith in H is B ig h ts In
R efu sal T o A n sw er,
S cenes S im ila r T o nance o f the Drmnciatlc National
i«*_#.
13 *
, Committee, It was announced In
F e d e ra l J u d g e Say:
wa*; ) car.v n c tu r i i
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
d raft 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.
WAKIIINIITON. Feb. i —uiq
—A mediation hoard member reparried "they're totally dead­
locked" as union negotiator*
took a Innrheon retem today In
talk* pedaled a t 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'sr been In this hn»ioess 33 years and I’t r 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
dispute, a ss told by reporters
that a carrier spokesman had
reported earlier that the talks
were "sllll deadlocked.” ”|
wouldn't say that." Kennedy
aald, hut would not add any­
thing, The carrier spokesman
laid reporters "there is no truth

Mr. Carraway, who was iairn at
H , Ogden, Fla., came to Hanford
wlii'tt a laiy and attended gram m ar
and high school* hem. Ilia mo.
thcr, Mrs. Joder Cameron, live*
lin e and also two grnndmotheis,
H n . Mattie Carraway and Mr*.
Hetty Metis.
Mr. Carraway resigned to en­
ter private husiaw* in W ashing­
ton. lie «sId l»e had M l determined
exactly wbat husineas he would
enter hut for the moment he wa»
ionrentratlng nn taking care nf hi*
farm near Manassas, Va.
The former Rantord man hod
e v e ,| with the Democratlr N*
tinnul Committee since 11*4)1, arting a* assistant to the treasurer
an executive direttor of the nslion-wide Jefferson-Jarkson din­
ners before taking over the finanre
position In June, IMS.
Forernerly engaged In farming
in Florida, tiarmway organiicd
the Florida Young Damorrata in
l!&lt;33 and later served as executive
director of the Young Democratic
t'b il-N o f America.
The only period in which he did
n«t participate actively in a na
tioiial campaign wa* during World
a . ■!• enlisted man In the romlwt
War II, when ha was in the Army
engineering, spending IB month*
in thr Smith rarlflc.
• Mr. (Carraway, 41, I* m arried to
the former Mias Helen Griffin of
H a s ils w s no ISS- T m. i

Mru* W . M. T h isrp o n
D ies In J a c k s o n villi1

W A M IIN G IO N . Feb. '*— &lt;/t’ i
S e ln lu r Service Director Lewis II
llrith ry i.nd today nrw rcgula
lions arc “ m the w o rli’’ lor a
drall nt married men aced I 1* it*
2h who hvsc no ihildirn.
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 II oum Arm'**)
Service* i ommittcc of the pro­
posed order dining In-aring- on u
Mill for tmiveraal militiiry -c tv 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*
no,
O

VI,.o w i l l ,

•, w-iff. HO.I c h lJd r.

rerl, and
1. Men with more than IT 1C
dt'perplenl. Thi- could lw, tor in-lanre, so itgrd parent ami no in­
valid &lt;i»trr.
Hri hty -aid hr was v|rt*l«llv
trrtaln the Intrrertrd manpower
agent i» . wrtiuld approve thr o n l-r.
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WASHINGTON Feb. i i/l’j
Judge F. D kiim nn Ijrtro Malay at■prilled Hatty Husiell nl O m a rand Miami IWatli o( .« (milempt ui
Congrru chaigr.
Tlic 7’i-yrat-oM ittiul threw ihe
charge out in U. N. Ihtlircl Conn M - c ly v llh Ihr S reto iy oftm iror
With the tufitutcrtl dial lit toil i L r ^ .
.3 ? w .. *
*rl| Was ,, well ,Within lu» t&lt;*mlt*
A. A n d e rso n , S r.
lutional ngh.* ip teftiting l» anvw'rr rpievtioiiv ol the Senate Died S u n d a y M o rn in g
Crime Investigating Cnmmlttec
f uneral service* will Ire held at
Ir I H isitl that frit Russell l» ad
3:11') j \ M Itinmtrow at Erickson
mil gainhhng atlivitrc* n! which hr Foueial Home t'hsprl fur f . A.
IP s a lln ra t o east alsr
Anderson, Sr., K5. who tiled rnrly

L u th e r M. W ild o s
D leii In K o r e a n W a r
Word has been receiveit of thr
death of |*fr. I.ultiri .v). Wilde* i
Daytona Beach whlrh ttermird t &gt;
a result of wound* received in I-.,'
tie in Korea rm Jnn. ft. He form' »lv
re*idrd in Sanford
lie |- miivised My hi* fathn.
Rubhen A. Wilde*; hi* mother.
Mr* Eugene llaitell. Moth of t»t
tona Heath: five .runts, Mrs. J "
fjthhs, Mr*. I’aul Ca 'in, Mrs. f» :
Davis and Mr*, ttogirlr Massey • f
Hanford; ansi Mr*. John Thom*of Daytima. :hree ’inrlea, J. i
Bennett nf Mlam1; William J. H&lt; n*
nett of Orlait'hi anti Walter Ben­
nett of Kanfoirl.

Holiday nmrniog st the local hn»pil.il following a long lllnex*.
Born In Hartford. Conn.. Aug. I*.
|H**N Mr. Anderson had hern a red*
dent of Sanford for 37 year*. He
formerly operated a grocery store
and filling -tatinn at Thirteenth
HI tret anil Frenrh Avenue, PHor
to coming here hr wa* an engineer
with the Healmnid Airline llallroad. lie wav a member of the (’nn
grcgnlional f'hurch.
Surviving are the widow wh&lt;&gt;
re»ide at 8IP Frrnth Avenue; «n&gt;
daughter, Mr- M. I.. Itohinaon of
Mrxlro. N- V.; In grandchildren
ami five great grandrhildrrn.
The Rev. J. II. Root, asalstetl hv
Rev. W. I*. Brook*. Jr. will offi­
ciate at the service* ami burial
will take place (n Evergreen Cemi*.
fery.

Collins Declares New Weapons Will
Enable U. S. To Deal With Russians

friends of Mrs, W. M- Thigpen
W ill , eg let to leant of her death
which occurred yesterday at River­
% will participate.
side Hospital in Jacksonville.
John Pierson.
___ .... president of the
Funeral service* and burial took
WASHINGfDN. Fell. '» f/I’t (tencral | I awton t &lt;&gt;||im derlarcd
endnote County
Count)___
Seminole
Farat Pareeu, It
place this afternoon In her old today it h not nc.ew aiy In malrh Hum* "dtvitiwm lor ilisiilnn*' Ireaiding In the setting ay of the
home town of Doughi*. He. She
agricultural
h lk i U T
agricultural n
exhibit*/
la survived by the husband and caute s*ilh ti»w w“e;***p« and Iriiiniquri the U. S. Armv rnuld “deal
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.
G e n e r a to r P a ll
Atlanta, (ia.
One of the new scrapiru, vsluth the Army Chief of Staff riled a* Iseing
"not many *eai»" away, i* a guided motile with an atomic warhead.
rv e
H its P o w ei
In a ciqryii.nlerl inle.rkw with (he magazine "U. S. Newt and World
lleporl" pirhlr.hwl her.-, C u llliu f
MIAMI, Feb. ( - (
summarlt-tl J"l«r of the new we*- starlr*, bridge*, mountain range*,
The Florida Power i t
iron* and la iw u :yarned in Cores. Streams ami thing* of that rhararIlia appraisal nf ; h v tirrm .t - f ter, in conjunction with planned
the new wespo- vans highly )&gt;;■ demolition—th at combination of
ownem ai
'im istir.
• * factor-, together with higly niolilM
eervlag electricity I
In effect, C*H»oe outlined s n&lt; • force*, .d equ.lrly e&lt;|uiptied with
s i A ^ W 1 P #y pl Pr o r r , t W,M. U
F n d ar at | t » P. M. e«
"We got over the
r r-L Fr«brtm t*n Church under the auiprecs of the Sanford Council liattle p a tte n Ivs.'.'l *'-i-iigly nn irunlern Weapon, ran go a long
to the voluntary
new sreeapont and Irvhtilrjue*. t&gt;ut way to*«ard making It possible."
of Church Women, of which Mr*. R. K. Evans is president, it wai
—■— —
a
In tfil* connection, he said he
•till far from h l-'„ • hlneprird
nounced lodsy by Mrs. Volte A. Williamt. Sr.. puUirity chairman.
„ tor so-called "purhl'iitnn-*' writ- thought *'wr’i| be making a coln*.
The enwri
theme of the prayer service will he "Perfect love ceits out feer
»«l mistake" if "we were to trv
fam.
generator fal
renoda ol illent mraMtioii
hrinp |»roYi&lt;|fd in th t ttnryce and w&lt;
Its theme a* ft* -mtliosrt II i - to u sli h the rttinorr&lt;l 10,00)) Ituvserve power
nwn nrr »ik«l u they rn lrr ih r'
that the new Arm* ran mil fight slan lank*, t.n k for tank."
mid wave
ehurvh to say the prayer written helim the poor and feerls the hun- a far Isrgei torre not *(mills rhTtie Chief of Stuff explained
In spite ef
for tha woman of th r world by g 'y .
that in the "battle between arm or
ec|ulpue-l
1W hacks by «
Gagman Christian women. " U rd
In nacklng his contentions, C»l- and guns” the "hshnees swing*
Strengthen alt women whom
^ w eath er can—
Jeau* Christ, We Women and Mo- Thou haal -ailed Into the epoetol tins disclosei] that the Army &lt;• hack and forth."
fee mm of l____
them Coma In Thee and Implore ministry of Thy love end Thy '‘working with the Air Foree no
"F.llher the armor nr the wraIB
pcsce. Comfort tirsm when weary the business of having ehttugit pnn I* mlalivelv ob*oVte at any
■on even with
"Give
us
peace
In
our
hearts.
and disronsototo, Hupplv their transport* of the proper types, m i given stage of the game," Collins
orator out at
Hela 'is to r-sange our thoughts of daily needs. Grant them love, pa. that we can move one division tar* ■aid. "What we have gone after
strife and hate trio word* and tlenre, and Hearts full of courage. oroximately IA,nnn to 20,000 mem ia to Itnnrnvr h»lh our tank* and
LOHa 181
deed* -if hro* Mak* na Thy mes- Let their words and th e ir works by air In oe lift."
our anti-tank w* arsons."
NEW Y f
e n fftn tor our children, ami for he blessed.
In preper**lon for possible u»e
He said the U. K. now has, In
Lag I
all
with
whom
we
live.
|«
t
nor
"Thou who Hast promised &lt;n of *oeh a hiiwe air mnvernsnt. •! -• addition to the .1.6 inrh bas-roka
baby of A
home* be centem nf peaer In the rom tort as a mother rom forts, Chief of Stoff aaM. "we're train­ *ome military men credit with
was enjoying a
gonfetea of tH s warriiur world. help us to do the work Thoo hast ing our Infantry dlvtsloes in -shat atopnlng the early tank-led drier
"Our te a .lt am h « e t with entrusted to qe In this world."
wa exll *alr Im runurtublitv."
In Kor*a, several other new wea­
h s r t : therefore we Imptora Thee,
With this tra a in r. he explainrd. pons capable "of knocking out
The purpose of the Day la to
O Lard, strengthen os with tha unite Christians n
tht: wurld rregular foot troona with erarv - the best *.nk that we know of In
■ &gt;&gt; M i fkal w an e only through in prayer, exp
l WII- IM*« eiren t "heaviest equipment” tha world.”
fafUt to Tbee. Guido the
Hams. Each year
Day of ceald be moved nuicklv end -**ilv
He described a tank grenxde
e f tha aatiawa and &gt;11
Prayer romml'
tha United to an alrfle'd s«ta»^ V. edrsnre fin d from launcher ettoebed to a
I h a a ^ toward . _
Council of
invitoe BOTatroops. Then. . '-died, other rifle; w ew recuileee rifle, the
the anguish and grief one nr met
• chosen tranewein wn&gt; ,*.htoe cov-. 106, with as effective range un
Tfc »y erprip- l/ml) ynrdij and a new anlt-tonk
country to
____ . This COUld (Wing M.
and peaee. Comfort year’s program
m ts a re d h r m»)&gt;i arid—you're Uiure.M
MAbiTinltlon flrH from normal
distressed. G rant heip to tha the Christian
Dtiruasipi; possible technique ‘n Held artillery at a range up to
ef Germany.
Be Thou the father to
For m
halting msee attacks of tai.ks and IXJKM yards "or mom."
la a d n a lr o ld to the wt. dW du.H r
men. Coll ns said:

Council Of Church Women Will
Sponsor “World Day Of Prayer”

As.-oci.itrd I'rcstn Leased W ire

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
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T h o u san d R e d s
Arc K ille d In T w o
W eek s O f B itte r.
B loody F i g h t i n g

lO k Y O . 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,

WASHINGTON," le t. '&gt; uVi
J*inc* V Hunt. * lev fiyure in
the Scn*ic'» l')4'l msrstigslion "1

Ihe rosin punch carried within
I.&lt;h ,il £.sscinmfntd limit .nr
lire miles ol devastaled Seoul It
.tinlls i|r|«eruirnl ii ;msii I lie S|*|e
was (he i loiert Allied thrust to the
"'live |tft) enlcts,'' ss-n tmtn ted Ms- for •lieii -iiilhoiitv md •-inlint ,.o old South Koiean capital virjce
stsy up th.stgc, ui tuiccinu In rftvr aiiylliiny ssillmut the prior Miitlion I isitr, I Nation, forte, pulled out
pMV*lf ctllcipn.es Iteiitrr ihr M',11 id die .St.sie l.eglsi*lure. ,.nd Cify jan. 4
Atscli Admiu -li .tr.,II s. Inf. limisrll 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».
,i WAA i on*ult,siii
sliaipl) into Red areas, Behind U
And
I
loss
.
.1
t|,r
|{,,(,siv
lull,
lie*.'I
A&gt;'i«t.sni L S. Attorney l li silc*
tl.tmdeious Imml.aidnirnt hy v,arII- M um ,is s.ml the in*Its tlllCIll tr Mh I iy.
planrs
and artillery, ihe tank*
Ml
M&lt;
Kltdnn.
iidiodut
r.l
hv
turned liy ,« Icdn.d grind pity
Mailed
Chine*e
and Korean Red*
*mount* M* i li.srgr ili.il I lunl « * ’ II II |'n|ie wilt, lisil ill,.i S T ,.i out ui hillside ioilt. Die lighting
Icduiicslly ,i (pivrinnirnl o II i i m I die program, cxplmicd tl*.»t ihe raged al timet at luch rinse quart­
*1 ,i lime svlirri lie **.)&gt; ,ir i cptiiig t itv operate* under . Cliritri fiom ers that tome Reds were ground
tompensstiun lor lirlpim: oilier* do tlie .State sslinli .le.nl» drfinev to death under lank treads.
it* |«iacr» ..ml limit ilmris
liusin-t* ssitli the Kovrinmrnl
A d&gt;»ition spokesman estimated
The null, tin, til runt allied four
lo slisssri In (lie &gt;|Ueili &gt;n ‘WliV
(hat the Isso main columns. Milk­
count* nllcging violation* in the
spiing and summer ol lUlti, If l,,e&lt;n t ll.r l ‘ily do tli.it, nl ing up llir main road In Seoul and
convlctot, llim l would fuic n lint ’
Mr Mr kilJ.lii said, "W e nn a laleral toad six mllet farther
mavimum (rennlty of ||ii,u)*) fine «.»U only say, "|l liocsnT li.isr lire
ssest killed TOO Resit and wounded
and two year* Imprisoiiniynt on
uiill.ority' "
I, TOO.
crlih count. The *tntute »»)*
C vplaining Mint Mi. pr«- ent t'liy
further Dial rotivietcd |o'i*on*
On llie cenlial front. Allied
arv I’lsttr-* fni"v&gt;i f*.*o&gt; /useit, Charter war ad*.pte,| i,, the ippi
n* usae f lt l
r-.iion
of
tin
I
.eg
l
dal
Die,
and
merit employ ntrnl.
Hunt wp* u key maw In ih* embrace, m „o of (hr nrovHioiir.
Sennit * 11141) ilivettIgaltoil I*1- of (lit* [&gt;ht Chatter svith .nine
cnlUe hi* uHtvitli'* were the »tl i andilillig hut s". Mli no new
Malting point, Mul hi' quickly power , M l- M chihi-iii outlined
toded into tin ki, i ground is* aoliie (he jm'.verr. and I' 'l«msi!dtilie- will'll the IT ,alter d'»..« give
bigger name ■ wi re hrought In
those id M s). tJeneral llarry II Mo GU|
In lh&lt; (ir .1 plsre, hr .aid, it
Vaughan, alloy aide to I’testdenL
II) A SHIN IA T F .D TRESS
Truman, and John Matagon. a rreatv* the C ity, tin defines the
Rancher* in nine South and
ritlslfrious man.about do** p who city limit The governing author!
hud a White ttr,U',i p.s-*‘ *hd tv of fhe Y*ll» - »* tested In a Central Flvrida rnuntles fuirght
pop pep tn and (lit of till evecu City Commission nf f u r mrinher* dewpeistrly tudav to save rattia
(ir r s l'N over hv .1 msvor of their still suffering the affect* of *
live m a n s io n lit will
Magagnn later w»- convlete,! ossii rlmoiing The nisyof hit* no virions cold *pell over the week­
predicted
of fterjury -lying when under admllii dtntive ilulir,. Imt provide-, end while fijrrc.viter
only a light frn.t In th f.alnesoath— to the Hctinti inve.iigaling over all meeting*, and h u to ,!■
sillr diMricl.
cwnmilttci' and wa* enteii,«vl I,, i vote i-.irii'iderahte turn- l'i atten-(
J. (list. Ponce, a rnemliei* of
puhtie
meet jug*(
signing
May tu eight tnontli* t•• l**n year* ing
the State
l.ivesloek Sanitary
paper*, ete.
In jail.
Tile City Manager ni l* a* pur- Board and ■ hig cattle rancher in
(he whole tlivrallgatiiirig In-eha-ing sg* lit for ihe City, make* th.' ( Ikeechohee dl-Mict, taid some
gnu this way :
Tin* New Yolk Herald T r i ­ appointment* to rcrtnin City pod- cattle died last night uctplte the
bune puidlahefk a slory nlHuil Hie tin***, ndvines the Cjly Cotltmixs* efforts of rancher* l« save them.
He estimates; Ihe Saturday
activities nf Hum , s wa'tline *ion nn tlie npri nt inn of I lie vnr
lieulenanl colonel who had *rt imi* dr( « It nient* of I in (*lty gtiv- night free*)* look the live* of
nleoit r.,H)K1 rattle but that ranchhim;r!f up In buslnr-r h— - n- * rrnment
T h r Charter also provide* f"i •is Mill weic finding teoli-. * in re*
"msnagrmrnt
counselor."
The
rt eatlnue* na !■«■* *t*t
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
IT IM / I'N l i t III
tor* of n t v illBatire*, and tin
W ITH IJ. r. H K C iIN D H IVI
* duhlUhmrnt ,d poll,,- and fit)1
*1 **sa(Intiaat »** I IIP Ftotit
NttiN’, Korea, l&lt;l&gt; f&gt; id' Sgt
lIuneynioD ii t ’ t m p U * I h

Ranchers Rattle
To Save Weather
Battered Cattle

Jo t

D 'E l l a .

10121' H i .*io o m .I 111* I

M I N I IMS Mil KH
I n in ju r c f l In A c f id 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* a ir mak­ ,'a|wil injury in nn automobile col*
ing them to lie *hown.
IIKHKAIICH fill A N T
tie inn near the Big Tree Road on
The anntntl ior*et. bta-drie isimI the Orlando Highway at
NEW Y O R K , Feh. U i,V t 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 C u l­
The other automobile Involved
ver,ity Teacher* College for r* fnr .how, in bright color* in ir-nl in tlie accident w a, » tented w ti
•esrch nn melhnd. nf tr aching of tradttional ps-,tr|*.
i from the c ity Cab Co , Orlsrido,
Amrrhan cltltetkhip in th&gt; na
l driven by Cbsrte* K * " »t of Bald­
IA
It
AM
V
It
I’
.11
"I
IV
A
l
l
I*
lions* public tchonls.
w in , N.Y. Damage to the outomnThe grant, to run until I P M .' N EW 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 - r n 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 of
Florida, ndvi*cs that a Deputy
E is e n h o w e r R e p o rts 'I’o S e n a te
Collector of Internal Revenue, will
t.e at the Hertiinob- County Cham­
I N 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 of
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-W la &gt; and Tom Connally
(D -T e *,). 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
Bus tel I ( D -H a ) .
(tRtrrrintionoi)
returns, this servlee will be ren­
dered ivherr needed at m&gt; charge
to the taxpayer^

to

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No. 118

Allied Killer Tanks Punch
Gaps In Chinese Red Lines;
Married Men To Be Drafted
2 O r M ore D e p e n d e n ts
W o u ld Be N eed ed
F o r E x e m p tio n U n ­
d er N ew D ra ft L a w

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)

Generally fair through Tuesday
except mostly cloudy and possibly
lilh l rain lower East Coial and
Kfj» thU afternoon and tonight.
Warmer Tuesday and a tittle high­
er Irm parslures mml nection* tonight.

S an fo rd

W e a th e r

High yesterday M
l mw today 43
Rain 00

Total Feb. rain 2:13 inches
Normal Feb. rain, 2.31 inches.

The W e a th e r
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Bismark
Koiton
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W EDNESDAY JAN. SI

TO THE PEOPLE OF SANFORD
FROM FLORIDA FASHIONS
trading new wage earners Into Sanford. The Key fact remained, however,

Mail Order Division Removed To Orlando

that Florida Fashions employed mostly women and that a family did not
Florida Fashions has found It necessary to move Its Mail Order Divl-

ordinarily move Into a community In order to secure work for the wire

si on to Orlando. A building is now under most rurt Ion for the company

or daughter. Unless there were work opportunities for the man of the

no-the Cheney Highway. It will he completed in time for Florida Fashions

family bn the principal wage earner—and these did not seem to exist—

to vacate Its present Air llase iiuurlers ns requested hy the t'ity for the

ull euch efforts to enlarge the working fared e t women could not help

reactivated Naval Air Station,

very much.

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

i

.

Employees Will Receive Transportation Aid
Since the days of early 1950 when lark of help pointed to the need
for moving to a larger community we have been roaeerned about the
welfare of the employeeN who have coalributed so much to our rapid
growth. The choice of nearby Orlando was made primarily with lids in
mind. In order to cause the leant passible hardship to our Sanford em­

This move was necessary for two reasons.

ployees, travel assistance will lie given hy furnishing free bus transporta­

The Immediate reason was the need to find &lt;|iiirk replacement for

tion. The company will also work out a car pool plan, defraying the

the 7#,000 square feel of spare occupied at the Air llase, nod required on

expense of those who will travel in thin manner. Every possible considera­
The plana for building were not pushed nay further, however, during

The aerond reason was more lutsic and existed even before the pres­
ent national emergency. It was simply Ihnl the rapid growth of the mail
order operation and the quickly developing manufacturing division to­
gether required more qualified young womrn employees than Hanford
seemed able to provide.

tion will lie given to the lime and travel convenience of our eo-workere.

the early Fall since the bunlncM outlook seemed so uncertain with the
rapidly changing Nltuation In Korea. It didn't seem wine to make so Im­
portant a move at Mich a lime.

Sanford And Florida Fashions

During thin period, however, the employmeat problem remained, and

we again brought it to the attention of the proper authnrltieu.

Our concern has been apd remains also for the welfare of San.ord,

On January fat, 1947, Florida Fashions had five persons on Its pay­

the community with which we have grown. We wish to commend the

rolls, Hy June, 1918, this had grown to 178) hy June, 1949, It ws»OT8(

efforts of the City Commissioners and the other public aplrlted citizens

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and hy June, 1950, it was 446. A Very large proportion of the employable
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Employees loyally worked long hours of overtime and on night shifts.

When the war ptetere made || certain that we wejo facing large-

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scale mobilization, we realized that the Air Rase might lie reactivated

This was often a hardship for them and Ihe additional nisi was unprp-

f liable lo the company.

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who have continually lifferedthelr awtiirtihre and have done all In their

young women of Hanford were working for Florida Fashions, and whan

more help was needed for sessonsl peak periods it could mil he obtained.

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Florida Fashions has not left Hanford. Hundreds of Hanford people
will continue ttieir employment with Florida FaMilon*, working In their
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We still felt that (he comlemplated move to Orlando should be post­

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neighboring cnmmunily.

poned-If M all possible, aqd that we should make every effort to remain

Larger Community Necessary For Continued
Expansion

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Florida Fashions Manufaetqrlng Company remains In Hanford with

in Hanford foe the present.

Ha 1250,000 per year payroll, a payroll which did M l exlat four years ago.
Accordingly, a survey wan !*gaa of all available vacant property in
Hanford suitable for our purposes, and some of these qadrteni were leased

rlear Hint Florida Fashions was grow­

on a stand-by basis. A total of 26,000 square feet was acquired under

ing faster than Hanford’s ability to supply qualified young women work­

leas* and option. Even buildings much too small far economical operation

ers. To Insure the future growth of the rompuny, s move had lo be made

were considered, many of which would have required expensive altera­

By the summer of 1950 It

w hs

to a rimmunity with a larger population on which to draw for an ode-

tions. Finally, about a week ago, the hope of acquiring sufficient apace
in Ranfard wan abandoned an being muck tint costly, as weH as reuniting

quite anmber of suitable workers.

In a m y Inefficient operation, even If all Ihd apart Ueeeusary could he
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ISO persons, and Is developing rapidly.
Today, although producing uver 100,000 dresses a year, it still sup­
plies only 25% of Florida Fashions' needs, and there U great opportunity
for Its continued growth. We are now seeking saltable and larger quarters
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In Hanford for this Important Industry.

A survey win made of the principal cities of the State, anal of

which naught to laUresl the company In local Ing in their rommualHen
It was finally decided that Orlando would lie the natural chole* because
of Ita naameas to Hanford and the probability that most of the present
employees would be able to continue working in I he new Inralim without
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med no other course hut to proceed with our original plans

for. the buildlag In Orlando. Since construction had been frozen, It wan
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which approval wan secured. The Navy wasted the Air Base quickly
and we pi acceded at once with day and d fttf dilffa to MBd the 54,000
square feet Orlande unit and have It ready so that we weuld not hold

Orlando, through Its Industrial Hoard,

helped secure n suitable

twelve-acre alto and gave valuable assisionce In making arrangements for
flasaetaf and designing a building. Plan* were drawn, and nteet wna purdMBtl

tm a

54,M0 square font structure as Ihe first unit of n casteat-

filled 100,000 square fool Mnll Order Building.

up their schedule. Additional storage V a n that will be needed hi also

We hope to continue filling an Important place in the Ufa or this

being acquired.
community. Wa sincerely pledge to the administration and to the people
In Ranfard the bant we ran possibly contribute toward Hanford's wetfaro.

Sanford Officials Advised*
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TW Protect Um p « M « «f th« W m M i
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T » P f W m P tM H ritf for Sanford.

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* U. S. C arrier‘Fired
On Bv Reds While
Delivering Planes
S A IG O N . Indochina. Pah. t
(Ah— (Communis I-led
Vletminh
guerrillas threw m o rU r fire at *
U . S. Navy veseel In Uto 8al»oo
River today. U t e r . aiiUdd* VietI mlnh patrol* hurled ha rut gr*
nadea at a group of U . R- *ailnr»
from tha vassal.
Th e attach on the sailors wa* in
downtown Saigon. Amerkan* waihurt, but fire French Mariner w h»
were with them auffered in ju rk .
In the terror raid, apparently *Ug
id to proftil th « i r r l f i l
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U . 8. ship here.
Th e whip la the U . R. ***"ri
carrier Windham Bay. It arrived
* this morning to deliver plane* and
I other wgr materiel to the French
who are fighting tho O m m n n D tlod Nationalists. It wps undam­
aged by the mortar attack whkh
came as it moved up tha Saigon
River from the China Bea.
Later, when A m ir lean aailot*
gathered at two bora la down
Iowa Saigon during a shore leave,
a group of stteckava appeared
suddenly, they hurled 10 grenades.
One attacker was caught
by
| Vlanlnam polka at the scene
w Among tha others w ho fled were
two won ring uniforms of street­
car conductors.
Immediately after the attorke,
all V . 8. Navy m
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N O M O R E E L K F M I A ! f t 8 C H N IT
V IE N N A , Airatrto. Fob- 1— NFi
— A akorUgo of olopkonD Ip V i­
enna haa causad n m U u ra n t to
cluM
Vienna'* “Goldan 0 * t" restau­
rant epoclsliiad tn alopkint gou-

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Freezing Weather ‘
ZrAinJirTi' Emergency Group
Is Forecast For
To Discuss Plans
Honda Tonight ViTiigltl
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For Hospital Site
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TO K YO . F r i T ^ / P h
Allied
force* renewing their eight-day
limited offemivr jahbed 2 1- mile*
• into main Chinete defeniet in
western Korea today, but rammed
againit blaring Communut tounler-attacki near the central Iron).
A*»ociated Press correipondenl
abandoned their empty gun* and
Sian Swinton Mid tome Chinete
fled before an American tank-led
talk force which twept into Wonchoq, on a lateral road running
4 eait from Suwon.
American infantrymen. Swinton
•aid. captured 44 important hill*
dating the day a* the weitern
front wai puthed forward from
half a mile to 2Uj mile*, again*!
waning Red reiiitnnce.
The hottlefront now run* rough-

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Chinese Reds As Aggressors;
Ike Says Europe Will Fight

P la n e s T h u t e F u e l To A d v a tn 'in ^ (T. N. F o rc e s

Reds Counter-Attack
In Attempt To Cut
Off Advanced Unit
Of Assault Force

ly on an eait-weat line fire mile*
north of Suwon.
Farther east, another American
• unit raptured a l 2171 -fool moun­
tain from whleh the Chinete had
linen harnailng U - N . aoldier*.
Three thou land N orth Korean
Rada atroamed nut of hideout* to
■ strike French and U . 8. troop*
In n three-pronged aaiault neat
Chlpyong, 12 miles north of Yoju,
near the Junetlon of the rentral
and western fronts.
I .ate in the day a Tenth Corp*
■poke*man Mid tha anemy'attach
« wa* under control, with Allied
w troop* using deep foshele* dug
and abandoned by the P.ed* Rut
the attack was continuing and
U . N . element* wera being hit on
three aide*.
American pilots reported many
Reds withdrawing aero** the Man
River ahead of the Allied drive.
Later it appealed that at least
M IM of these were not retreating
hut w rre hastening to the area
ef Thuradav's counteratlaek.
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aouthooattM Mltoklrtrf of Seoul,
former South Korean capital. The
takeoff of the renewed Allied ad­
vance was from position* wllhtn
ainn mile* of that city.
While the U t ile rated, Korean
Fre«|drnt Svngman Rh*e Heel*ret :
" I hope to be horli In Seoul
• aoon."
* Th o 7B-ymr*old President al**&gt;
predicted, "the w a r I* already
coming to an end,
Mtcuiua-d?
because the Chinee* Communist
toldlcr “ I* fighting without spirit.
He ha* no purpose for which t"
sacrifice hi* life."
Rhee flew to V. 8. Tenth Corn*
headquarter* to confer upon the
Corps Cominsnder. MaJ. t,encrai
order of Military Merit, wtth 8H
ver Star.
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*em* In north and erntrsl por­
tion*. Cloudy and showers fol­
io* rd h\ rlririnc and consider•M» rnlarr tonl(ht with tempera­
ture* I ' to IK north, 23 In .11 renIral portion*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Allies Attack
Along Entire
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T c m p c rn tu rc .s Ai r E x ­
p e c te d T o D ro p T o
E in litc e n D e g r e e s

AT AN ADVANCE POSIIION .-.l the fr"rt In Knee*. Itniied Nallmo -nldier .&gt;
g**olinr drum* and salvage
the ‘chutes that tloalnl tlietn tn earth from Firing Boxcar* The lilg plane, keep the ta-t moving units suppded
by air during the prej-cnl advance. Below, bis guns mays up to the front line*. (International Xoundphoto)
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Pressure Mounts For Settlement 3rd Atomic Bomb
Of Paralysing Railroad Strikes Is F.xploded Near
LasVegas, Nevada

lit it vitol.n w . u vim
W A M lIN t.lO S , I rl&gt; I (/f*i P rru m ri mounted rapellv
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*»de* ((«).!&gt; in Ihr long (mouldering Mllfnnl (Inpute l.ven -i ictllcnienl
termed unmbl" te yntw government *»(I»»•w!» itrailling wiili flie L it ,|ii(
ling development*.

F lash Is L e s t B rig h t
T h a n S eco n d B ut
E q u a ls F ir s t B last

LA h El. A M '. Feh i
The e«lde*l * * ir ol Mir « »
Min will *weep into t lornl*
tonight. -erlm t-l}
threatenm*
both the multi-million (Inllti
*llruw «nd *e*el.,ldr rio|„ I h&lt;
Federal-Slate
I ro,l
tt orm it
Seri lee predicted dancer In
rltru - in North I lorida and &lt;•&gt;
truck o, rr rnn,l of the ,tat*
Inmnrron murniriR. and r*en
, iir .r rnmtlllun, S i I n r il i i
morning. It “ HI
the fir»l
main- threat ot the -remit- tn
Florida ritfll,,
and
anot her
Haltering (or Ihe h in t hn »r*c
table groner*. Frrennc «eath
er i* tn alore lonichi (or all
the penln-iJa r»rrp t the Inner
rs*l eoa*l. nllh lempei a lm r,
dnwn In I* In the lialneatitle
riU trk t, the hiirrmi -lid
II* A H H ittlV IF .D I'HKSS
Winter at it, w in,I ,tru,k
hard at thr nnllon lodi* It
hurled all it, ptinrhr, ,n o ».
eold.
Hundred,
of
arhmta
har,h enld. Hundred, &gt;d m Iu,»U
were clo.ed In the ,lnrrn are.*,
heure- of highway, were him k
ed mf I no Ireaehrrou, for -ate
lra*el. 1 ran,pnetallon *«&gt; »h&gt;w
ed at many point*. ( k n n un l
rat l(in and powrr line* »rf(( rippled nr knocked mil le**&gt;
rilru* trowrra enlrulate,! thru
Io ',e - In the million.

Del it
H rtlrlll
|,ll t tipi h(|«
lit** » I»»f It fit iruitwif" ,»n% llllne
*h■&lt;tt i ij1Cr r%’i {itn .1 ml *1**« Iil r r 11
*ht I nllnl Stuli** mil'll help
iittilil fin* itpffMafj
ilrfrnor
I nf me | ** I it wli pf1Itr f fHiii I |i*h
*4ft In (|nvtr» l.l’arlihiiN rf n ,|*
wtipi rniflt rfinttflrnt In an 4*1
rlrr*.* Ill iti tnVitf ftlJll |iiAvvt
in rlitii* nf I ftr SfRiilf «n*l
II mi *r in thr I Ihr at 4 nf litnC»raa nml iInr film H r r«llrif *tn
I h* Viin rn il*rr** In h n r f i l l h
in Vmrfira in ihi* ‘'ffrr&lt;iilr »tf
*!»»* Is 1*1(1** IMrI III I hi If ilifft whip
Ihiw rntirtlt t r ni« tirm i«fr. Hr
'till ihtw, (n turn, n ill tin*pin*
(hr Mtnr luntl nf Irnilrr^htii
miinvig *tiipt ffiriiilk iilirnnl *
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t*enei.*l tbdi-lil
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lob I t ongtrx member, today llieie
i, "n o Mirplalde alternative
to
Amern an li'lp in reainnng |.uro|ir.

man, will meet al 4:00 o’clock l h t '! » . m
a lle r n o o n

to

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p r o g ie i,

d lie III I m ill 11 g a new bu a lu m
l e i u i l d - l o ig b lo o

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pilal
meet wdli
llie
Sr bediiled ti
rommitlre were I). C. I_ Park.
I in ker.
medical aildm r and I I
pieiidenl ol *hr f I-**j,d *1 A ,to, la-

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Ihe i om mil lee iniludet (» ^
Silencer, the Rev. | t M cKinley.
I be liv e -i ,i (ieneral. rb«*ei(
William Kirk. I Mrailcy Oilliam.
to bead thr Allied delcmr ton ei
I. F Royle and W 11 Stempei
ipamat R i i i 'UU a«Krr,(lon. pilbh
An initial meeting o( the commit­
ly ptinrd tbe great debate diet
tee w ai bc|d Saturday n,uin al the
i orntodling I S troop* to those
Mnntr/iima Hotel for diw union ot
to n e , with an arldrei* to an totbe ( m u iie a ic d by N .ny order*
foMutl imiil meeting ol tbe Sento varatc the pieienl ho (pilal
ilr iod Home
iitc by April

t|c argued

Wc mini gi*f I mope (iin la n ic

Eleven Criminals
Stage Break From
M ental Hospital

Tolulinff $1 u o o o

Duke And Duchess Of Windsor Arc
Visitors On F lo rid a Plantation

In d ia O p p o ses Move
As V ote Is 44-7 In
F a v o r O f P ro p o sa l:
R eds A rc Iso lated

I \KI SICCLSS. let, i t/Pi
tbe I ruled N ilmm mernblv
C o m m itte e C h a irm a n voted nieiwnelmtnglv today to lag
Corninuniil China a* an iggreno»
W h itn e y C o n f e r s in Korea. Iru! a warning by RfrW ith C a p ta in D ay lain In go dnw on tani liom raoed
( lug queilion a&gt; to the ne*t Uep.
(barntier ot ( nrnrnerie N erielatv
Ihe A((emblv vole wai 44 In 7
I d Whitney announced tin, rimm­
the tame ai ihe balled in tbe
ing that tbe lloip dal Emergency I’olitu *1 Committee Tueidtv night.
Committee ol wbtrli be n chair­ I lie live Soiiel bloc counltiei

(If laic, Mi.
lutm-y ha* had
n (e ry tilivy schedule, he revealed.
not irnlv liet (ii^ tbetr i, no ar- Monday he w a, in Jacksonville
Die Army, which hat been running the nibnxil- »ltlfe they wet
conferring with Capt fi T . t*av,
(fp l ilde illetti itlir, but tieiailie colli 111 slider of ihe Jack *oiiv llie
•tired lonbe.ul o il &lt; Irikr lad August. (*.(( tie,oming vdually m m crm -l
Naval Ail Htation. who staled
iicalleied walkout* -lagrd dial tlefente diipment* in Chicagn. Detroit
I A S VEG AS. Nev.. Lrb. I — |/P|
if wr Wftf If If kUmlinu
I Imt the Navy will occupy ihe
Washington. ‘'I- laitiii. Pillihurgh. A ll.inla and Portland. Ore
l.iehiing the prr-clawn iky with
ftifl-ilf c| tit» ,i tent|tI nf ( minium* Station here according to the re
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Itvfen*r offlrial* wvrr I»l- 1 'll
a *uihten hnlltanl Cleat*, the ll»W
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Ido
.((Il l^lkllt
iv*l*m WfMlItl
wnriHi HlfllM
(vuuer lentlv annouiBTil mhedulc.
tng ladh antes grid the Nntiunnl
atom,, e.plmron m If*, than a
M IAM I, lrb I t/l*.
her
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Th ir morning Mr. Whitney athledihtlon Hoard to hn*ien a »er
*.*&gt;*y
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1 tended the hpetllliE nf the New
flenient of tho wage and lm*n week wai tombed off tndsy .1 tflr, "•*
N-,|emii|y. I i(»nh,(wei hart told York rilant* lla-el.all School. At
di sdlnck
Rovemment*. rpr.wlmg let range i '«• «» -"*&lt;
W r'" ,,rr ........ .
If the "*irk atrike*" Ipteail to oor.bwed ol here.
J wwsnewl that
»em,&gt;er*tu,e, w.ll il,, lawmakers ra tlin tHel there | wmn he wa* *rhe.tuled t® attend
liilirhron in Orlando a* whirl,
day, it » * i learned that Ptctidc"
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«lrkprri m -Ice rail oic on de erne , , operation pl.iri* for Seminole f'outdy nartiWimVi44« M lllfd in lH*n»n and
Truman may take a direct apiu it
to the railroad worker* to wripht roulette wheeli Im n b lfd rn tbe the north, 2r* IP the ir n tld lioitloii with Write tn Luinpe would deter- rlpallon in the Ci-ntral I'torida
the effect of the lle-up* no |(.
e/iiii! ill llie hirnc tbe inurir ol iivili/alum and Kx'iovltiUN will tie dlveunveit.
and |il(l strove
Tuesday rilglil he met with the
wliethn
(tec govertirncnl* will
fighting in Korea and ikfiu ,i gambling i o m o ot (tie tale-living (oulli tonight
Kyivulive anil Finance (Tiunniltcity
pri-itaratiun*
oere
and
in
KuromG u a rd s A rc B eaten By
tee of the tTinmlo-r of ( ’(lmnierce
tbe Irene wi , , , ( c ( lire ,t&lt;l(* (onlinue to m i l
leader* of the trainmen', uulo i
A *|(ohcaman for the Almnie ,
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Jii*t i.ack from » turn of Ko at the uric hoc in - Hv-laW-chaWBev,
wcatbci
men
P o te n tia lly
D a n - involvi-d in the "quickie'' -trike* Kncrgy
('nmmiaalun aalrl that fim tl tomorrow ruglit
lope. HDenhuwer -aid liu’te i» no the memtierahin drive and other
fared contempt of mutt pi-naltii-*
qucaliou of Western Kuriqie'* &lt;1*- topic- were outlined Ye*terd»e
gercius E s c a p e * * ' ; I,, frdrra! rfttrt 1“ tjti'r*e" -tad aurveya turned up “ mi report* of warned
ttiornlrie Mr Whit nev eon ferred
M g e ic io n
Strong wimi. .ip t,, - ) -uilci in .In
for th&lt;- atrike Iraiier* nr heavy any riullulogirai nasarti*." frlh-r
w im - lie cunfini*l hlm*rlf rhirfly
"Th e re I* a •pirit to rr*i»t," lo- with (T it Manager MrKihhin and
I J T T U : R O C K . Ark . Feb 1— fine* on the union Ireetury acre
hour
or
.lightly
higher
will
tnhn
to ronflrning what mod nf the
&lt;aid "There I* a drlennlnatbin to Jack llatgan reeardlng the ant/1't Lie veil "ixilrn tially danuci- |w&gt;*tl|ilc if the rmiri upholds the town wire dy knew — that It “ aa tn (lie i lull Sni.ill » m I i warnmi;
inutncemeiil hy Florida Fashluri*
ild tlii-ji pnit- to take the ti*k “
.In (lire t&gt;e|inrtmenl‘* nmtentfou
on**’ men (laired a m m break that the apiHiradii walkout* dr
ngplnalot No. :i at Ihe new range
lie *ald, too, that
Km ope* - of the movement of their mail
were boillcd along ihr AtDntu
in del division to flilaiidogrente*! newt now I* not Amet
tfnm the rriminal ward ot lire died tn)unctiona otilaincd acaiu*t *ince Saturday, amt No- I I »i"c»
Thc Chamber of ( ’•■mnieice vchrtininmcu In pte (lirfatmn* the fitnt wa* *et off tn S’*&gt;v io a ,t (mm Key U 'r ,i in ( i|»- 11it 1, h i -.&lt;it.|fer* hilt iququnetit wbnli
State Mental H m pilal lad night tin
.lute next week will al*o he a
Ilt| ftinst (»»■ f lr llY f t t«1 tfl
•rile , A hearing I
chediilcd I Mexico in July, IDItt.
I h.
I b.iul i
tera*. and along d
and Ik d into the mow-envered
II ..Ciilnurd IlM ruRf !'##**» I
in Chicago Friday.
l,ii - v OKI, III -aid. a'.d --'ill In
lie hrnvhcd off all impimei
eountryoHe.
Simillar injiinrltiiti* are Mill tn mImiiiI the type of weapon "h u h road ter St. Mack
elude a meeting al t OH o'chu-l
Police threw up roadtdmk* and fo rc e arainM the llrooiherhot«l o f rnav In- tr'ieil. Imt townspeutile
I be invatinn »•! At**•« »•« f»nl» K u i l d i n x P u r m i I s Monday afternoon with the Legis­
lation Committee headed l&gt;y (i 'k
i*rucd a ueneral tlarm Rrndenl* Itnilroad Trainmen in Wachinyton agreed that It arem* tn tie more a tiillinieillkr iialmy |wc| en|nyerl
amt Cle(( laud, where union head
Sperici i and Ktcrulive i uninxItl •
o( the area pulled then -hade* ipinilrr* are liu-uted Thu* fur. A t­ than one.
by
Florida
wtute
(tie
tevl
ot
ill*
Today'* (la*h. i*ttiie**e* *ant,
meeting during th evening at 7:30
anri linked then window*.
torney tirneral M r(»r«th ntanneil wa* alxrut equal ill lirllliance In nation d m rird
I'. M tin Wediteaday evening al
roiitcmpt
action
nnl&gt;
in
Chicago
Th r (uttllivr*. all charged with
I n J a n u a r y 7:.'lfl n'rlork |dnu» for thr nieoi.
Saturday'*, hut eon»lderah!y le-*
Florida had a go*»l rharin of I s s u e d
Willi Ihe trainmen in the wuge Minding than Sunday’*- And Hi*
Iter*hip drive will la- made
felonie*. and a mental patient
ewnping ihe f r m r until a lo«
and hour dcarllock are ih rrr (dher
C ity huilding penult- Inialled
later recaptured
ovei|Miwered union*, ihe engineer*, conductor*, rirmlillng roar which followed al-o pre,Mire trough developed m the
wa* In* powerful.
tiulf. Foreteller* Mild Hint hruki J I 17,1.Vi In eatirnated colt of retnur attendant* in their break- and firemen and rngin&lt;onrn All
T h r *uo iu*t tieglnning to light the Jam which held luu k tin cold mH edud ami commercial ion ,no­ laOiicks T o A lto n rl
want
a
autudantial
pay
tncrraae
One nf the felon*, armed With
the *ky. hut It wa* (till *'"» air run** and it spurted «oiith- tion and irpall wort dining l«n
D istric t l.ckfion M eet
a table leg, tiiggealrd: “I^ t’* kill and IK hour* pay for a lb-hour (tail, to determine whether »ny
wary, John Gillon, titrltdlng Inthe tiactard*.” hut heeded pkaa of work **e*k for iho*c mrinla-r* .n cloud accompanied the trlast. It ward.
Temper at .ire, drfip|ied to to pe&lt;&gt;((r, announced this reoirdrig
Capt Katie T , I-ourk*, A metIhe yard *ervlee.
patient* who intervened
wa* timed within a few minute* riegeec* at Vice *'*ci, ff* »l J 1
\|ore than It'M.tutl wa- fm Ihe Iran Legion Department commit
The four union* rejected a «rt
Meanwhile, another drama wa*
,,f the prevlnu* two.
son. Mlaa., It »* Shreveport, I i bolldiug nf new home-, for which Irernaii "f llie nth lll-liitt, -tntcd
Itrnu nt which had Keen tetilativebeing enacted r»n the «ame hoapi
Depereusalona from the »h"ck and 21* at New Clitrnn, Ihi 17 |ieiniitk were (**ued
lhl» morning that he will attend
tal ground*. Crew, of workmen ly
xitny arthc_White Ho"*.
mlnulr. t» roach here,
morning.
Ilf the lolal re-iilenlrai ih-m iii I-. the nicettng called l-v Department
fought to prevent rotUp*e „f the
* "
which would put Its center *!&gt;•"&lt;«
Weather men -aid the Itm r Isier-Welle*,
t oe,
developer- Commander Donald tt rtanoll fn
vnowcoVcred firtf of a huilding
____ _" .
7fl mile* away. The B.OOO square (Jr node Valley of Texne, n rich from Chatnpaigne, III, sceounled
H:(Hi I’ M. Feb. to idliu- Marlon
houaing HW1 women and children. [ f l P y P T H IH l t P l P t l H I (I
mile* tmmliing range alarte a!»”it d tra *
and vegetnide pnaluring for |i( comprising seven 17.mot
There i* no place to move thc*e |i', |-||»m E p H o F m I I V i K O M
in mile* northwest of here In de­ area, remained in the try grip nf h i.il-r- and three at JH.IMHI, T h e v e Hotel. Ocala.
The purpose of the meeting,
patient., Hr Hayden It Dona
1 r ,m l
I riN U It
li •*ii**M •** raae ra a n
the artlr air with |t» degree* te n rr part nf a 7H home devrlmuncnl (hrpi t.nurk* declared. I- to con*
of the ho*pilal »taff -aid, tieeauxe
IMirti-d at t'orpu* t'hrl«t* Wire* m the Itet Air -e-lioo wed of Mel sider -ti p- to te- taken In the . ri
W A S H IN G T O N . Fell I &lt;/!•,F IR S T A III CLASH
of overrrnwded condition*.
wera reported down at lltnwn*
None of the c-raping men wen |U-nnrtt 1*. Meyer*, former major
Mme than IfB men and women yllle, at the Texne-Mexican Ivr lonvtlle Avenue *nd *olllh of the »i* in t.egion affair- created In
A C L spur line.
lids state tty the recent appoint
drv***d adequately for the free*- (general In Ih r Air Fnrre wa- pa of Lake Mary an- expected to nt- tier on Ihe fiulf of Mexico.
Among per»on« ohtallilug luuur ' el)(
^ Hi-i.| M*nn. *tatr ad
ing weather and 4itnw*tnrm they |roltd from p ri^in today
tend the riaea in flrat aid which
N inth Florida fan - a III to Iml'ding permit* A iring the month j
to a («&gt;*l on (he Kronornir
■* out*lde. All
* " ------Sime Ittltt, he ha* twen *ervinc Herman K. Morrla will Instruct at 4S degree drop In temperature
met on the
were*-------hareFtahilltation Committee.
h aded. At lea.I one had a gun. lime In the federal rrfnrmalory at from 7:30 to D:30 o'clock Tuesday tonight a* (he frigid air mm* wer-- f F, Procter, who la erc-c
The sppointnienl W*' made tiy
Three of the group fieri afoot. toirton. V*., after being ronvitted night et the Idike Mary 8chi-,d. envelope* the area Thrrmcunetei j mg a llX.fHWI home in Ite ('our*;
Delirett
Send
who
i*
building
I.
Krle Johnston, national eeunoutlThe nine nlhcr* apparently sped of inibiring a civilian asaoriate to Mia* U la Woodard, county homa reading* therr rangnl up to *n
rerctuaway in a rar twlongiiog to one lie ahntit hi* (idetlne tm*inex* m . drmonatration agent, announml degree* and are expected to SII1/MKI dwelling al I I I Scott Vie­ staliltUer, following Hie
nne ; Mr*. Margatel [.. Kdward- mondatl'ma of Senator* Holland
of the guardi ih ry 1«eat tn * 1B- tivitlr* during World War II
this morning.
plunge downward tonight
whnae IIOJKXl home i. I« ing liuilt and Sinai her*, and Mr, Mann, who
lie wa* imniedlaiely picked -ip
mmute struggle on the third floor
Much In ta m t la being ahown In
Hitter weather In the tout
nf the criminal ward.
by tt. S. M ar,halt to answer a the program which it halng spon­ Caused delay* to Florida-hound **n Mrllonvllle Avenue in Ihe May- errrptrd Ihe appoinlmcnt, i« now
The r^rrtal patient, one of the federal income lax w a.lon indict­ sored hy Ihe toike Mary Home train* and cancellation nf a mim fair wrtinn; M- L. Nlchol* who»e loeafetl In Jnck*onvllle,
*•1,(110 h"liie i* te !“• in Highland j
three who fled on foot, »x* |urk- ment pending against him at Hal- Demonstration Club, ah# stated
(f'«*tlRitf4 ft* •*«•«* Tk»*#i
Park and Mr*. Roy Till!*, who nlr
ed up three hopes later in a Little llmore.
A P P E A L F A IL S
tamed a permit for a t7,(HX1 home [ C H A R L O T T E , N. C . Feh.
Rnrk hu* etellon He wa* identi­
Meyer*, removed ftnm teuton to
•I 2200 Magnolia Avenue
fied a* Carl Metrlman. a former the District of GnlumM* tail, was
i/t’i A l*»t ditch effort lo »*vtflu*tne«» runitrurtiun
In, lude* tcvrn convicted Negro
p r ill fighter.
ra p id later lakrn hefor# l) .8 Grrm(he remodeling hy the First Fed- from execution In Virginia failed
Among the fugitive* -all of ifil*»i(iner C y ril Lawrence, who
I ria l Haling* and loan Co., of the today liefote U . 8- -enior circuit
whom had he*n com infled for figert his tnmd on the inrorne tag
recently pnrrhased turilding at Oak Judge John J . Parker
ohaervation— wa* a man charged •barge at fft/lOO.
rtth murder and a Colorado youth t Meyera* a* ."- latei **bt Ihe hon&lt;!
j Avenue and First Street, a |mrIf'aailaaeO tra p*a» Three!
N EG R O 'S D E A T H
wordrf tie posted promptly
TALLAHASSEE. Feh. I.--(JF&gt; -T b e Dm be** of Winrbdf. win, i- liun of which the film will occupy
in the near future.
Ju*tlre nf the Peace W. E . W at­
med lo tbe moil exclutiee ibop* nl Europe and Amrrn#. »ay* die alway
I'O LJC K M K C T
son, who wa* railed upon
last
SC.T. IIKNflLP.Y
Sixteen member* of Ike Polite
T V - f irn o n i,H
night at 7:3(1 o'clock to Investigate
W IT H T H E F IR S T M A R IN E enjoy* (hopping in Tallahaaoee ttorta.
Officers nf tahick Lirut. '.lax Has* IIIV IR IO N N K O R E A , Feh. I —
MFMPII1R. Tenn,. Felt. I
“ You can find thinp her# you can't get anywhere ebe.” (b* remarked
the death of Morgan Finley, fill
la president, and 8gt- W, A. If •r:r, (Special I— A* n meaxage ren­
The kidi hete couldn't go to year old Negro of Oil Holly Ave­
yesterday.
vice-president, met last nigh- for ter teletype operator at division
rhnnl today t*rcan»e of the Ice, nue, stated today that the death
The Duke agreed. "Little houicheW thing*.*' be uni
n atoak .-upper at l-orm an'x Res­ headquarters, ilarino Rgl. Arthur
hut they're getting their |e--on- was due In a hemorrhage
Tallabaiire.
population
27.000.
ii
a
trade
renler
Iru
a
imall
north
taurant, and made plan* for Ui# K. Hendiey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
anyway— hy television.
barbecue amt entertainment for li,
Handley. Sanford, F la , weal Florida and southwest fleor
The hurriedly whipped together
C A TN IP P K H
he
l*
writing
fnr
puhllralinn
in
th r Florida Peace Officer* Asso­ •&gt;articlpate» in one of the Im ­ gia. tmt ll'a atorea never haw
program*, which start on W M PTB O UTO N . Feh. l - f d l — William
A
n
ril
or
May.
claimed
rank
with
those
of
matmciation hero on Feb, SM.
portant nhaooo of the F irs t
Th* Dukr raid he had found T V . are aimed especially at stu­ Overton, 31, wa* free today of a
Chief of Police Roy 0- William* Marino Di virion'* alahorate com- potllian fltle*.
"ve ry
good
«nort wonderful dent* of tha county schools. They charge that he possessed m ari­
estimated today Lhwt more than municotlona eyatem in Korea.
The famou* conplo endad their
quail" hunting at Iltir»*ahne Plan­ haven't lieen aide to get lo school juana.
2S0 of the foremoat law enforceHandley, who joined the Mar- third 10-day winter hontlne vt*it
for a week. The city school* rinsed
A stale chemist testified In the
merit officer* In Florida will at­ Inaa In Paramaar IM T , was to Uw luxurious plantation of Mr*. tation. His lurk wa* I“'Her than down yesterday,
municipal court trial yesterday
usual,
although
he
was
somewhat
tend tho event which will include among tho flrat Marina* to a r­ Georg* F . Raker, 8r., yesterday
County
School
snprintendcnl that what Overton had was cat­
contests in pistol shooting. Capt. rive Tn Korns, landing with th* and wont hock te How York, out of practice.
Luck wasn't too good un the one George ||. |larnr» urged "aa many nip— not marijuana.
R ot TIIH* la chairman of th# com­ Flrat Mario* Provisional B rig - ■ where Uw Duka will p « t Uw ff'
r[ ttfMw* hunt, though. OAlv one wa- »tud#nte aa poaalhle to look In.
Tha man said he smokoa it to
mittee In charge of tho program
ado at Pusan op Ang. 3, 1250
nlvhlng touches te Uw
r»*
&lt;Cm u o o *4 o * rag* Tkr**i
nteerve sod study the program*." relievo his asthma.

W EB B

W EA TH ER

(oinrrl bv India

and Rurm*

in railing the opjioung vote*,
i.ighl intinlHei ibitamcd amt one
.Saudi Arabia
" a i recorded
a« riot participating.
Today’* dlum luoiiglit lo an
end llie prrienl ph*&gt;f ol tbe diplo­
matic battle which w ai touched otl
hy i rrprut (com General D ou jlsi
M aiA rlbm 12 weeki ago that the
Chmtie Hedi hot intervened in
the Korean c&gt;»i(fl«l

Th A»aembly
1. I»erid*d H'** *' “in m uniat
China engaged in aggrfi*ion In
Korea.
2. Iteqiieolfd a eommlltee on co).
In-live xerurily io study what to
do aliout meeting this aggression,
tint to hold up it* work if a good
office* committee report- progrei*
on a peaceful *fttlrin«d,
!t. Approved creation of tho
good office* committee to roniiit
of As.emhly l*re»iilcnl Na»rol,'h
Kntciatn of liao and two oil j
whom he will name.
I. Called on the P-lping ttglmo
In wilhdtaw iti nations and forces
front Kores and to *tnp fighting
It. N. force*.
It. Affirmed the detetminatltm
of Ihe tt. N. to continue its ac*
lion in Knre# In meet the aggee**lon,
ri l alleil i||e&gt;o all *t*lr.i and Stltliorllle* not to help Ihe sggreioor*.
.lull before Ihr vote, llcitain's
Sir t&gt;ladvn jrhh urged Ihe as•ruddy to (onrentrate on seeking
a peaceful settlement in Korea
amt to go slow on sanction* a*
gainst the Chinese Ited*.
The most important U*h of th*
It. N „ Jrhh said, is to study *ii
|'«l 4H11-•litIra for a peaceful -cttlemerit. leaving sanction* until 1*4.
The Awetnhly liegan ii- *e»sl&lt;jl(
hv voting to apply the "gag" »ute
in *fi effort to ..peril adoption °t
rr s*n**(4 oa Css* C**rl

Mock Air Battles
Will Be Staged T n
Test Radar Screen
SAN FR AN l-tftCO . Fel». l - iAT
The giant *e»t of air d»f*n»a
from the Psciflr Coa.it lo the
Itocky Mountain - !«*gxn today,
hut the only thing viiild# to most
civilian* will he oci-a»ion*l vapor
I rail* high in Ihe *ky.
"Invading" homlier- of the Strategic Air Commaml -re involved
with (lefendcr* from Ihe Weitern
i.lr defenir force The "A g g re iio r"
-ortie- nro *liove .‘tii.iMSl feet, out
&gt;,f light init well within range of
radar post* *crretiing
-Iraiegle
area-,
The rnaneilver, which alio in­
vnlvr- navy ra'lar pi' keti at -ca,
Naval and Marine air unit-, Army
anti-aircraft artillery,
the
air
Force lle»»tvn and the Air N*
tional Guard, will go »n until
Humlay night, around the clock.
Only on Saturday and Sunday,
when civilian volunteer aircraft
spoiler* com* into the exerei**.
will the civilian population get a
chance to ohiarve the going -on
aloft.
Then, light and medium leunlrer» will engage tn low level at
lack* te give the spotter* a rhartca
to telephone their observations to
warning cornier - where the "In-

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10. A ll of tin- Ho auper mniknt,
n|ii rated by the Winn &amp; I-nv.-tl
tirocciy Cn, located in in«rv than
Ml Florida and South tieorgjii
ritlca, are |iurtici|&gt;atlnK.
Tim
preient
company
»«founded Hi! year* ago and from a
im all In-ginning ha, giuwn into
one of the target and beat nper11ted food chain, in tin- nation, “ it
I, our aim," aaya A. I&gt;. Ilnvi*.
tireaidetit, "to make our food
ntorr-s the fint-,1 in the country."
The bi|r aalo ci-lel-rnt ing .1!!
v.-oii of economical food ill atri tuition rendered by the company,
! an event held every year one
featuring many outstanding bar
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Official* of tin- company and
-*nre emnloyee* loin In extending
Hie public an invitation to buy
well known brnndi at birthday
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n* m c h

No. 2 Scott County
tfc'l Rtnperad

NKALTKST THE REST

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Fla Na I M Bliss f*Mm
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II.LNa 1 WkNi Mat***
Stud Jalojf OrugM M
Fmfc M iikrN M

SEABRdOK

fa rm s

Npinnch
Turnipu
TENDER KIIIEYK

Western Pork Spare

Margaret Ann Brand

Western Pork

Margaret Ann ring

S Standard Turnip

Quick-Frozen Fillet* of

CUBE STEAKS
u, s. n oon

RUMP BEEF ROAST

ALL MEAT BKINLK88
WIENERS

Brand

NABISCO
Us** u. n*

CALLARFS
PancakeFlour

f A l a p n ie |
1 U U tT r 9

BALLARD'S
l)or Food

XPert
CARE MIXES

lUth'H
LURCH MEAT

�THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE

TH R EE

Freezing1 Weather
ber of airliner fiight*.
Th e complete forecaie:
Tonight and Friday muming:
Uueh colder In entire state hy
morning with moo.ra.v northwesterly wind* becoming light
to gentle in northern d im let*.
Shower* beginning ihi* after­
noon in northern diatrict*, spreadlag to aouthern district by to-

Nothing can
ta b the place o f

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f
l» pfutf
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tug*
ih|,H ,a
iMaiini Hib« Kn«

M iM f. l i t Debt
•till «k«» II ii# if#If.
«|«i« •- It msf. Ilfwp

V U Ilh lU l Aft Itftil

tiiaJ it nr. Nm i ui

i t i i « « H ik t K ill i l

I)r. Henry McLaulin

ground location*. I-owcst tsmI’cratun* Friday morning will
occur at sunrise in north and
centra) d litrirU and near of af­
ter sunrise In southern dlttnct*:
Ualntsvlllc distrlce: 18 lu 84
degree*.
I'plter ea*t roait district: 20
to 24 degTeei.
Orlando and north portion of
llrooksvilt# dittiicta: 22 to 20
degree*.
South portion of Brookiville,
Ridge and flartow districts: 85
to :t0 degree*.
We»t coa«t (tiatriett: From 26
at Klfrr* to 30 at Kllenton to
33 at Iona.
Indian River Diatrict: 25 at
Cocoa to 30 at Ft. Fierce to 32
at Stuart.
Everglade* diatiict: 32 to 30
by morning.
Lower east ci»a»t: 34 to 38.
Friday: Clear and much cold­
er.
Outlook: Colder Friday night
with hard free*&gt; entire penim uia Saturday .nerning.

0|itiimvtrl*t
111 Mssnulia

V, L *j f inrtL n rt »«ee A m u , titanr

So efficient were old Indian W il­
derness route* that practleally all
of today's transportation line* east
of the Mississippi are based on
them.
The Rmlthsonien Institution l i ­
mes 1.3 series of srlentlfle nublication* which ate distributed free
of charge.

There are approximately MS,.
9C!i Indians living In the United
8Ute* today.

YELLO W

I OHIT A D V K im S IN l
I V I K I N &lt;; T O
‘ V M ASS

A

M K K T I.V .

fi «i * VI f it#tifirft tdhafg it# ig itfj.
fs-.. ft *~f

I tab#-* ftiitl film.

■I Maatfl Utl |l Ait'a Villi LnlAf t ■

Beat Superficial Pain of

ttural Common Sense

R h e u m a tis m , A rth ritis , Muorltl*
Bursitis, S «lo tU u , L u m b u g a

Ur Spud* John.on
F A R M E R S W H O A V O ID
W A S TE I I ELI* S E L V E S
AND T IIK IU C O U N TR Y
Farmer- never can afford watte,
but in limp of rinergriicv they
ihouid *hun it like a plague. Ami
the prevent, with the United
State* ha-trning to build up her
defenie against comniuni'm, D
a time of emergency.
Maximum result - fiuiu tlo- -oil,
fertiliser, insecticide*, fungicides,
equipment, livestock, and lime and
labor spent in farm work are the
mark* uf successful fanning, and
such result* cannot he obtained
when there is »a*te. Farmers uf
Florida and other states know
their profit* or succesi depend on
how well and efficiently they use
and manage the thing* needed fur
crop production, but the strength
of the nation also is involved in
this mstter of efficiency and

unn
Ho IttUtiul timing limply uiiootii it on I

Stills exposed to the elrmtHt
without the protection uf cot, i !
crop#, tire*, or other vrgniatio
ate eroded by wind und rain an&gt;!
tendered infritilc und unptuduc

live.
Use uf too much or loo little
fertiliser, insecticide*, or fungicid,
take* money from the farmeri
pocket but due* not give him te
suit* ur leturn* in piupoition t.
the material he u*e*. Research ha,
•hown the amount* of luch mate
rials needed for maximum result*,
and the farmer can avoid wa»t&gt;The Rev. Mr Kennel Ii (i Ibigers,
hy using nut too much ot lo o little, - Winter I’atk, will be
featured
hut just enough.
speaker til the annual Youth Fn
Jumping from one J o b to anothri lU tn en l Itnlly of the
Florida
without proper planning ia a Methodi-t Youth bellow ship, which
waste of time and effort--a waiti is being held fm this tuea at
that careful planning will ell
llritadway Metho.li»t Chufcli, in
ruinate.
Failure to take advantage of re Ollando i'll F lllty ete'lilly’
A full evening ptugrsm lot*
search results in crop and livestock
production is waste, fm reseanl' tuten planned a- fo||ovy*»
ha* shown how to obtain mss| *"■ IM* I ' M . - Sandwich au|iper (d e le
gat,- , Uutg oWli .iill.lwii lie*).
mum result! ft out farm operations
Fire that destroy* a home, a R:3u F .M .- bi llowtiiip II.Mir Fun,
siiiginr, pielrutsllon of t .»r»f-*t
barn, or a fo ie itls waste— a waste
elit e offifer*, Mt F plans and
that can U- prevented hy rare and
P' Ujri tti i.ew'i.g of new filmpi event Ive measure*.
stiii. "A J&gt;ay ui Voutii A(**mIn time of emergency, wlien Ah
effort and resource* ate ticedciltftlj bW."
e -* -^ , y
make the nation strong, waste hot* 7 : l . 'i -4* M '* - I t i l p « e y
Kenprtli (i
tleper*.
*peaker.
only make* the waster poorer, b u r
Thettii ’’My {'huteh. My Work.
il alto handicap* and weaken* the
drfrn»e program. th e fanner w ini \ und 1."
makes every effort to avoid wa-.lt- 1:4b F.M. Meeting of Life Set
vice- Voluntrel*.
is pt-rfmruing an imitutlant duty
I*.i»i I’.M litoup rt .ti-tiTn.il
to hi* country.

•iiUKlN ■t not inlendtd at
a turc or treatment of the
ih u it tlitealev It it to be
uttd ttoly lol Icntpoiaty
tflicl ol lt**l, tu|&gt;c(tiiul
pain.

.Now, toiiiei * nr*
io ir l.n i III* o*y„iof
liK.I lugcfhtisl |uun ot ii.uulr, sod *111:11 o
well o ihoM ot iiliipts toldi and Isligur mill *
I minute acnllr toll in id i.tw NltRlN olntmcnl
ll.t M ild ol SI dtlN it III lb, uicol the moduli
itirtu h d iu y -h inetb*ibullae itiloii.lt, »buti
il ... tort t a i l * u u iiltb iiii il.it i n , icstcs lot*!
t'lood supply when i|i|'liiil. *nd *ihit&lt;i tail
|un«ii*lM&gt;n o l M KIN t ttUtird I j . i I a n s l g r s i s t
*,..! ■«I**4.i*i ***1111 lot speedi p*.u edict *i Ibe
{..m l td p*m1 I but St IIIN lo.hn p*ii, 2 u*)t!
to * lew imnuut &gt;ou ltd * slowing tentul'iul
ol toollmig t,*(iulb il.*t I*.it up l.&lt; l i m e of
uuiir boun M KIN b ... r*ty t.i otc *od you
i*n *|'pl| il without lead Si KIN it iiriiiip
while M*tbrtutl rutily *ud will i .oi it*iu n*tb*hlc l*biHi Money h*. k *t youc tliuygiti . it
n «u t * n t b r d

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TOLCDTCN DRUG CC

Copt. Carroll Tylar
MJkMAOft of the Atomic Energy
Commission's operations office at
Los Alamos, New Mexico, Capt.
Carroll Tyler (above) he* Informed
Aruoaa’* Gov. Charles Russell that
the new atomic testing ground near
Las Vegas, Nsv, was ti&gt;e scene of a
“detorulloo" lest In hit announce­
ment, Gov. Russet) Said It was •*sumed lobe stomle.llnteraoilonal)

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II V iia u H M

5 lbs. 1 5 ^

TREE RIPENED

«|rh

Oranges

CALIF. GREEN TOi’

hasp*«lI-

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me Ih# rat|A# uf |fH»f tfiia#r»r*, ll-r« HprcUk! Fur*

I art 1'l«" f&lt;W.i

IVliv i.nt ito|i m anti g#i a

If* tf on a Uf «4*'-&gt; i a i k

i f an I t r

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in ihuir &lt;*» kn#-•
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by H*itl.

inula m«&gt; W |u*l (Hf l la n i &gt;uu ttf#i! io Lro § you back til mUi «

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li.f . | i m ) |i#alth

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t
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A limit

f &lt;et*m t e n d e r

if tu ilf t, V f .

EXCESSIVE FATIGUE - NERVOUSNESS
POOR APPETITE - CONSTIPATION A
STOMACH TROUBLE • BACKACHE &amp;
UNDERWEIGHT when due to
B-vitamin and iron deficiencies. JS&amp;i

Lettuce
THE REST

2 5 * »&gt;•

«itaJit&gt;» m n r n « f y i . i «#p t i n mi*
atilfra* nl p k a tl itr
IMNbit t ak in»;• any utIn t |»rrf»*rat k»cit, t k «r| Sf«ni iai |'«•irtnuIp

tf&gt;)i i mlAikim n#t*i sp»-

EXTRA LARGE HEADS

Yellow Squash

in i tin hi It jKuiti ilt* li&gt;f time &gt;uui

Beiel meets thi ilaftciency condition and helps biine you
BtiSSLD RLLiEf tiom such symptomatic ailments as

2 bunches 2 5 r

FANCY

pimp

Ikm'l »a&lt;fif'nr fiiu, (ft*unit, r« niA(K4 nr «{*&gt;fklLnf liralttijP
Ity inf ulirn t l r i t l in^h t I# r u &lt; l l ) » h t l &gt;uu h m i fur new
foil" tap I in a* • u t t *«i &gt;Mt«r |a a y m

I f«44 in j " U i «!&lt;*•

linn eiwljr |p» i |i*f Via n tliri r*u%#&lt;

Carrots

Beans
CRISP &amp; TENDER

um I

it ia

10 lbs. 2 9 £

Green Cabbage

_

LOCAL ECGS

Potatoes

font

..feieiti.n or ni^tufv to
l
I ad Ur t i l « ilu* !*• *ol4
, 4i#i itvi
up i.ijftk’ l
,!«iit Hwaffo,

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it ju t f ft nil mi*-# digrtoanftirta—&gt;r'#fp*

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mn

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PAKADK

ti
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l i t K an * I MW * a (nll4
i l '*-l * , - . . f .IJf t f inClk.ag for

BANANAS

TENDER GREEN

i 4-fl of R*, eifif Urkftflw lot* of
I en»t(|
llhl a*l8ir»««4.
*»f.I I frfrf ia.tlb th#*# UU«vyfnfortt

Eleven Criminals
fConllnnrtl it»n ' P*r* fine)
charged with ateault. Ite and two
teen-ngrd companion*, one a girl,
were wounded after a gun hattl*
with Mate police in north A rk an*a*. [Jec. 2i*.
The State Hospital i« situated
un a knoll adjacent to War Mem­
orial I'ark in went l.iltle Rock on
the edge of the fashionable Fulaikl Height* residential diatrict.
The search wa* being carried on
under adverse weather conditions.
Highway* were heavy with snow,
hut passable.
In the fight to prevent collapse
of the roof houiing the womrn snd
children, one gioup of wolkmen
feverishly •hoveled off the still*
falling *nnw and another ham­
mered and sawed through the
night to brace up the roof.
James A. Drain, the State 1-abor
Denartment's
safety
engineer,
estimated there wa* betwen 200
and 300 ton* of tee and snow on
the flat roof when the emergency
work began.
The building, constructed in
1942. was condemned last Oct­
ober hy Fire Chief Gann Natly.
The horpital has been the subjrjct
of legislative controversy. Gov­
ernor Sid MrMath asked last
year for fund* to rebuild what
he called an outmoded Institution.
D r. II. II. Donahue, on* of the
hospital officials, said tba break
occurred between 0:30 and 0:46
I*. M.
The men attacked several pa­
tient* in the washroom of their
ward. The attendants went in to
quell the disturbance — one at a
time— and were kicked and beat­
en, mme seriously.
.. j
&gt;.ek Osbrook war hespitalltrf
with ievere bruises. The fugitives
took all keys from the attend-,
suers, tor# out the t#lephone and

SI

Happy Is The Day
When Backache
Goes Away . . . .

Th e equatorial ctrrumferenc* of

GO LD EN

1‘honr

2 heads 19c
Tomatoes

2 5 ^ lb .
Tee H art
titlin g haitar
ar Mon i f let!

S DOZ. SIZE

2 stlilks 2 5 ^

FLA. SNOW WHITE

FLA* GRD. A
DRESSED ft DRAWN

Cauliflower

Fryers and Hens

YELLOW COOKING

FROM LOCAL FARMS
TO US

Onions

CtfAffANTMO

NEW VITAMIN B12
n o w tn itM to

CAPSULES

T O U C H T O N DRUG C O

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THE SANFORD HERALD,^ A W r jm n , f l Os I p a

Hus "Sanford Herald

Stopgap Program

K a l ib l l .k i J ■■ IMM

Statements of officials have indicated some awareness
in Washington of the fact that ceilings on prices and wages
are only a stopgap in the effort to control inflation. They
are stopgap measures whether or not the government In*
tends that they be.
The freeze contained patent inequities. The most giar*
Ing Is that it penalize* business people who have complied
with the earlier administration appeal not to raise prices,
while favoring those who raised prices anyway, and pen*
alizes those workers who refrained from forcing quick pay
increases, while favoring those who did so.
The Inequities will have to be adjusted. But the pro­
cess will never be finished because one adjustment will
create the need for another. The ceilings which are even­
tually worked out may retard inflation for a time, but will
not stop it permanently.
Success in*combating Inflation dependp on tho working
out of more permanent measures during tho respite won
with price and wage ceilings. Putting the government on
a sound financial basis and reducing the over-all cost of
government so that the level of taxation can bo made to
cover expenses are high on the list of measures required
for a permanent buttress against inflation. Until the sup­
ply of goods and services can be brought into balance with
market demand, that demand has to be held In check with
limitations on credit and the volume of money.
The task of holding back inflation remains for the Ad­
ministration, for the Congress and for the people. Tho na­
tion's economic problems have not been solved by the is­
suance of a freeze order on prices und wages.

■■ I U M lO •«

M a la r * . P ln r lO
____ 111 M a a a a lla A« m n _______
E l i t e ! ai~ 'a a a a a iT r is e s M l O af
la b a r IT. la ta , a t th a r » a t O fftra
M a la r * , r i a r t s a , s a S s r Iba Aal
C eaa v ssa a l M arch a, le t* .__

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M lla r

nonon* n o a *

■ aalaaaa N a c a i a r
i t l i o i i r t i n i M A ffca

m

All • M is e ry w t l r n .
ram ie a f
M a s k s , r*»rl*:l--s», e ra rla m s H s a a ,
1 » M i a e tlra e mt r n i r r ta la m a a t e I f f
4, the pariHiaa a f ra la la a IwaSa. will
. k e r e a r s * * f a r a t r r a a la r a * r a r tla j | mm r a t e*.
_ _ _ _ _ ___- _____
M ta raa aa ta* N a ils a a ilr H r
la la a S
N en&gt; sas»r
lla a ra a a a la Uvea, la r.. * t « V orh. t ’S Ira a a , Da' i r e i l . K «»«M M lv. wt. I.wala.
___
*“ Jw iitia lD l&lt; a Mirmtirr a t the
i a M r t i t r i f r r a a w k lrh la a a tlllr *
S S ela alrrlr ta tha n*a ta r ,rp«M I
■a a lta a a t a ll Iha l»ral » •« &gt; p rla tr*

y. T

TO D A Y 'S BIBLE VKRHH

Even Peter denied Him. Many of
M s professed followers betray
Um today! The son of man shall
betrayed Into the hands of
in.— Mat. 17:22.

S

A
'
,

Leciburg

woman

k y pavemenl in Miuiiiippi. When
&lt; highways ere wet. or icy. cut your
Usual ipeed in half.

Premier Pleven enure* Preiident Truman that Fiance i» with
Sff tia 100 percent, that they will have
20 diviiiont ready for action hy
J
1953. Wonder what they think
R u tiii it going lo be doing in the
meantime.

BaPfr r *

fe t

r-— ■—

Psychological Weapon

killed

where her car overturn! on an

—&gt;« ”•

The Ku Klux Klan mu»t indeed

(traders of history and fiction of the War Between I he
States have noted, In battle accounts, the psychological ef­
fectiveness of the "rubcl yell." Unexpected attacks prefaced
by this wild scream struck terror into the heurts of the
Northern forces.
Observers in Korea report that the Red forces arc fully
cognizant of the value of sound ns a weapon. Drums throb
rhythmically In tho night; the whoop of a shepherd’s horn
on a peaceful moonlit night and bugles blown from several
direction at once have been used against United Nations
forces with the! idea of causing disorganization and flight.
The vhIuo of such psychological weapons lies In thoir
freshness. Repetition dulls their effect and finally nullifies
it. Then too, soldiers thus attacked are likely to react with
increased Intensity when face to face with the enemy.

Fact And Fancy
"Nothing In ho firmly believed an what we leant know"
obncrvetl Michel tie Montaigne. Written in tho Hixtecnth
century, it in a peculiarly apt remark for the preHont time.
A time of crlnlH and uncertainty Invariably producen
a flood of rumor, Home half-truth and Homo pure fabrication.
Some rumorn can be ween to Ire foollnh nnd ho we laugh at
them and forget them, I^ut othera fit nicely into onr wornt
foam or, oiir fondcHt hopeg. TIicho we are prono to clothe
immediately-with tho certainty of fnct. A rumor hi accented
not hcfptiMti tvc kitow ’It' Ih accurate but bccauao wu don’t
know.",’' V " , ; " ' Y
" '

NOxt (Imp. you run, up uKuinat a juicy unproven rumor,

why not, for a clunge, make n liar, of de Montaigne?

Inexcusable carelessness nr poli­
tical, runnlvlilg,—utrhsp* f, both)-*
cost Florida taxpayers same thensends nf dollars In furnishing the
Hints Huprrmo Court building and
Htat* Rennie chamber. Invcstiga*
tlou to fix the blunte nml punish­
ment' - should M* prompt uml
thorqugh- .....................
Most taxpayets clutched thoir
pocket hook* la M in •whenr.Th«
Trlbuno disclosed the dost of
some of tha luxury Items going
Into the courl’t new building In
1040. Items likn n 93750 table,
an 9IH0O desk, a |M0 telephone)
cabinet and 140 wastebaskets.
Now a state audltorV repmt
■hows that the cost was avail
greater, became some of the furnlehlngn paid for are mlseUng
and nthere wrre below eprclflsd
quality.
,
The Hit of missing furltura
totals about ‘|8,«&gt;0.' Other Item*

ion 'BiscUcy despairs,ol getnybody to hsa&lt;| the Red
drive this year, iniisti the
^SPUt may have In he
riled. We know what hf
rJUttford is woefully lacking
Ijifkhip. the type of leaderkon can go out and raisa
Tlos* who can have been
Anpn.Avgr and over
aitht
•r •■am

^11

^, turned hip !n Ih*
State Improvement
■Ion, which haadlhd th
Thus It ta-ovWent tha
stantlal part of tlM 'ff87.
on th* court furnishing*
ed mousy, The. court ■
had *o mualt! furniture

2S-S»fe!
never gof inere. •

1 naturs ia being impoePerhaps what wa need
Community Qirnt, aa w« waa personally
ntod put hundreds of firm which got i
of the business,

iriaHy tho total numhar
lo b* conducted each

like gvenrone «U*
lore. Ihe aecettity
drida Poahiona In

report eays: ■»]
ooo contract wl

Is mi law preventing a state em­
ploy*, from giving state business
to a firm In which he Is financial­
ly Interested, the Government
should recommend that the legis­
lature pass one.
This shoddy transaction In highpriced merchants* has cost the
rtatv more than tha money lost
In over-charge* and non-doUverles
it has cost heavily In public con­
fidence. Only prompt end positive
action on the audit report make
up thie loss.

United Nationn

-

3rd Atomic Blast

GfcOUND-HOG DAY

aolita’ d a lv t «2rs«ly "Tl«f55d* of

W ASH IN G TO N , Fsb. l - ( / P ) The song la the same— control
wages— even though the words
are a little different.
In World War II the War Labor
Board (W L B ) was the agency for
controlling wages. It died when
peace came.
Now a few years later there’s
a new wage-control agency, the
nine-man wage stabilisation Iward
(W S B ).
At least six of the nine worked
on or with the old W LB. So they
know the problems and how they
had to try to solve them before.
When sweet reason fade In a
labor dispute, the workers may
■trike or the employer may lock
them out.
Right after Pearl Harbor Presi­
dent Roosevelt railed a White
House conference of labor and
management leaders.
With the exception of John L.
Lewis and his mine workers, they
pledged no strikes and no lockouts
for the duration. .They couldn’t
promise complete lark pf disputes.
How then could their disputes
be settled? Mr. Roosevelt creat­
ed the Wl.n to handle them. It
had public, labor and management
representatives.
Hlnre hlg labor disputes are
over wages, and the government
was trying to keep prices and
wages In line, W LB had to .ontrol wages.
Hundreds nf thousands of quer­
ies, dlsputa ami romplalnta hail to
lie handled during the war:
Workera wanted more pay and
employers agreed to give It. Okay
with WI.R? Or emnloyera refused
to give It? What them?
The one Wl.ll couldn't handle
all that. It set up smaller WLB'a
around the country, railed regional
hoards, to solve as many local
romnlalnts as possible.
When a local Imard failed. WLU
had to atm In, Now the present
WHR will have to set up n squad
nf Junior WRR's around the rutin*
try.
WHB's problem Is a little dif­
ferent from WI.B's. We're not at
war now. President Truman hasn't
railed a White House conference of
labor and management leaders tn
get a no.strlke.no.lnckout pledge.
None lias been given.
If this defense program goes
on Indefinitely, without war,
there'll he endless disputes, per.
haps strikes, 'particularly If price
cnntrola sag nnd living costs keep
honplng up.
The very core of WBU'e Job In
controlling wages Is lo control
them as fairly and amoothly ns
It can, to keep down dlaputea,
while at tho same time trying
In keep wages In line with con­
trolled prices.
One thing which the old H L B
did was tn set up a general form­
ula Intended to be generally fnlr
In controlling wages. The IVSB la
trying tn work nut a fdrmuln of
Ita own.
Wl.n ramr up with the "little
steel" formula, but not suddenly
ur easily. It reached It ifler
months nf pecking away al the
wage problem.
The formula was reach: &lt;1 In
July, IIM2, aa a decision nn the
wago demands by workers In the
smaller steel companies.
Between that time and Jan. I,
1041 living costa had risen 15
percent so, roughly, W LB said:
Any workers who hadn't nan !ved a IA per cent Increase In wages
since Jan. I, 1041 wera entitled
to that much. The formula held
up pretty well.
The nine members of the pre­
sent WHB are wrestling with the
problem of a formula which will
fit prasant conditions.
It's of tha utmost linpoitancs
that the formula, whatever It
turns out to he, I* fairly aatlsfaetorv to all nine membera.
You can aee why: three of the
nine represent the public, three
are from labor, three from .man­
agement.
If the labor (or management)
representatives
got «enraged at,
ig
s7|&gt;l cirtitaiiree »«•
what tho other six did and walks:
off th* hoard, It probably would
be wrecked.
The board members are: (pul*lie ))— Cyrue B. Chlng, chairman;
John Dunlop, economic* professor
economics professor al IM Uni­
versity of California! labor—

M'nsMHNM *■♦»— C M , On*I
the Anurlcan resolution.
Assembly President Nesrollah
Kntetam of Iran, who will head
the good offices committee, took
Issue with Aslan-Arsh views that
tha If, H. plan closed the door to
solution of the problem hy peace­
ful means.
" I will hasten to set up the good
offieee committee," Entssam said,
"and It will now be un to the
other parti** to avail Ihemselvea
of It."
Entssam told reporters later
hg Intended to ask Sir Bsnegsl N.
Rau, India, and Lester Msaraott
Caltadlan foreign minister, to
earva with him on the good offlcee
committee. He said ha had not
yet rtcelved their replies.
An Indian spokesman said Rau
had not received Instructions from Elmer f t Welkev, vie* preel: ent
New Delhi on his answer but the of the International Auoclatlon
of Machlnlatai and Harry C.
nates. President of the Bricklay­
ers Union (A F L )t (Bualneeelllenrv Bradford Arthur, offLIal
of Swift and Company). Reuben
B. Robertson, Jr., p r e s e t of
the Champion Paper and Fibre

ana other
outer re*
rrIta few prospectors and
aldcnli. The range embraces parte
nf four counties.
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Early risers In Los Angelos, 300
miles away, reported seeing the
flash. One resident said It waa so
bright "f nearly dropped my re-

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10The A EC spokesmen here told
reporters:
"Our patrols ar# out covering
the area affected."
Thek flash lit the interior of
homes Ilk. daylight. It quickly
tapered off to a rose glow and
rilsappeared. . A cab driver remarked that today’s w»a not
followed hy an after glow notice*,
hie earlier.1

“E i s e n h o w e r
|f*aallaar* *&gt;•* t*aaa Deal
tlty and quickly.
.
. .„
As lo transfer of American
troops to Europe. Elsenhower said
that should be done In * ratio to
what the Europeans UuMsc.ves
provide. ,. i
sketched briefly
Elsenhower
In Individual
conditions l„
: v t — i European
countries as ha said he found them.
He said there Is "no question
that France has "determined to
fsre up to the threat of &lt;Com.,
monism from within and without.
Ami ho said be found the same
spirit in Belgium, Holland nnd
Denmark.
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"There Is *1" question nlmut
Nmwny's determination to resist
to the point of destruction." he

"T ic "said, he’ found In Home »
stiffening of Italian moral’, -nd
efforts to make that country ■ dafense fores more efficient.
,
Elsenhower said he did not
want to speak now about the mill
tnry potential of Germany. 1
lie said the diplomats must
come up with,* political P|*»tfvr«i
for Germany 'bHIch gives that na­
tion equality lieforo any of Us
military uniU could tw used In mi
InternalloiuiT defense torn.
He said While It would tie "false
sml bile lo My there docs not
exist a spirit of pessimism and defeatlsm" In sorts quarters In Eu-

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Use Is this foar-door sls-pawenger Hperlsl. of. Herley iwrepipear which ruiw fhe leogtk of the car. The
sedan. Repraaenlattve of tha vnUre Hpcrlol Series 'unique Buick front end. entirely rtHlesigned for fMl,
nldck ta completely new this yeac from stem tn sleiyi, i* muie JLIinclWo IIimi c ip i , Pm tho fir,! Urn*,
thia car has a new chassis, a new body, new front ttulrk's powerful M U engine l« offered In Ike Hgedil
rad, new sweepspear molding, new Dim. and new Series, delivering i n horsepower with Djrnaltow
lewder end hood ornament*. Its rs-styled tender lines Drive, and IM horsepower with Synrhro-Mrsh trans­
Itpw backward through Ih* doors In n graceful curve mission. Wheelbase of this model Is 1211k Inches.

PreHHure Mounta

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on Dec, 21, The Railroads contend
that the four union presidents had
signed that pact, calling Dir a 25rept hourly boost for yardworkers
and ten cents for those In road
settlee.
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Tim carrier negatlatlurn have
written a letter to Ih* mediation
iioprd aaarrtlng that they want to
to, reinstate all tha old demands
which had Imsu argued through
IMP and 1050.
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Social Calendar

College President
Visits In Sanford

TH U R S D A Y
James E. Walter, president of
Messiah rehearsal will be held at Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga.,
tka First Methodist Church at 8:30 spent Tuesday and Wednesday In
P. M. All alngara are urged to at* Sanford while touring Florida In
the interest of the college.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 of the
Hr held conferences with stu­
O. E. 8. will meet at the Masonir dents and parents who had ex­
Hall at 8:00 P. M.
pressed an Interest In Piedmont,
The- Seminole County Teacher* and spoke to the senior class of
ib will meet at R:00 I*. M. Srmlnnte High School on "The
the Junior lll|(h School.
place of Christianity In Educa­
There will he a Cub 8cuut train- tion today."
In i course at MrKinley llsll at
While In Sanford, President
8:00 P. M. All Cub’s parent* are Walter and two sons Robert and
urged to attend.
Douglas, were guests of Mr. and
,
SUNDAY .
Mrs. J. M. Biinrclpher and daugh­
A Silver Tea will lie held at ter. Grace Marie at 2404 Park
4:00 P.M. at the Episcopal Parish Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stlnecipher
House for the benefit of the II. are alumni of Piedmont College
brary fund. William K. MrVIrknr
will apeak on “The Hook* People
ra Reading."
|
! MONDAY
Ity HUH THOM AM
Phi lathes Class of the First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
8:00 P.M. with Mrs. George Stine,
HOLLYW OOD, Feb. »_&lt;/»•&gt;—
429 Summerlin Avenue with Mrs. The 10th grade students at Culver
George Maasett as rn-hostrs*.
City High School are due for a
8t. Catherlno chapter of th» Jolt. They will soon lie seeing the
Holy Crosa Episcopal Church will movie "Ton* Sawyer” with their
meet at 3:00 P.M. nl Mrs. Fred- teacher In the starring role.
erlch Uell’s home. IP2I1 Park Ave
lie Is known us Mr. Krlly to
nue.
the teen-agers, hut to movie fans
TD1WDAY
of * decade ago he was Tommy
-T h e Daughters of the Wesley Kelly. Now that “Tom Sawyer" I*
^ n d a y School Class will meet at being dusted off foi a re-release,
McKinley Hall at 7:30 P.M.
he Is fared with n unliiuc situation.
W ED N ESD AY'
"1 don’t know how my kids am
The Women's Club will have going lo lake It," remarked teach­
their regular meeting at 12:311 P.M. er Kelly. "They are older now than
at the Club house. Call Mr*. D*n 1 was when i made the picture.
Wade far reservations, 535-J.
Seeing me and hearing me called
’Tommy’ may lie ipille a surprise
lo them."
Today Kelly looks much ymiilgri
_ ®F JN * * ’
nil.HRKY
than his 27 years. He Is still redTwenty-six
meiuliera of the headed and looks only a few years
Audubon .Society were treated to older than when he played Ihe
Eh Instructive talk on "Climate |Maik Twain heto at the age of 12.
Ita Effect on Plant Mfc” given by "When I came hack from the war,
Mrs. Esther MrAlpIne at the Jan­ the studios said I looked ton
uary meeting. She told how Flnrl- young even to play IP-year-old*,"
da Ireea adapt themselves to hur­ he remarked.
ricane winds and other conditions
they have to meet. An example | He lives with his pretty wife and
was Uiat of a so-culled "walking Infant son and daughter In a new
tree" which, henten to the ground home In Culver City. “Some
hy strong winds, will sprout a people think 1 should have lots
new tree when; the hranrh lunches of money because I was In pic­
the ground. The original tree dies, tures," he laughed. "Not long ago
that the spectator wonders at I figured up my entire earnings
apparent paradox of new plant for 1ft yeara in the movies. It
life growing out of n ileuil tree. came to an average of 110 to Sift n
Other examples of "walking trres" week.
"Sure, I mail* good mousy aumrwere given, Hnd Mr*. MrAlpIne
also explained hdw Florida plant llines. Blit thate were many week*
life venturing northward In ndld when I made nothing. The most I
seasons would porindlmllv le&lt; mud* under contract to Elfinluk
forced liark In Its natural environ­ wsa about $180 a week. But that
quickly disappeared. Someone told
ment by front.
■"
Again there ' Wyre 'Wunplaintn us we f thOMd, have a Mg home
«‘ i could entertain theof song birds being shot on poll­ where w «',
ed orbnev*1
* near Twentieth Street pres* and other Important people.
it
d Sahford t Venue. Mr,' Farrar So we did." Kelly’s dlecoverey for the rtiovle*
.fered Iw five the Sanford Chapt­
Chapter nkw sanctuary signs to re- was according to the Hollywood
plarr Hi* old ones which havu legend., Oscar Berlin, now a Broad­
deteriorated or disappeared. Me. way producer, was Interviewing a
Farrar’ also'said that it Isn't al­ prospective actor In a New York
ways hoy* who are guilty of-these school. The prospect didn't pan
offences, bill there are some men nut, hut the principal persuaded
who will shoot at anything that Berlin to look over some of the
moves Just for target practice. other hoy*. Kelly was among them
While driving, he haa counted and Berlin ta'nhed him for a possi­
many crippled shore and water ....
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ble.........
Tom........
Sawyer,
for whom David
birds, never on the legal hunting jo. HrUnlrk was searching.
st, with a wing dragging or turn
lo m m v tested tor the role and
I completely liarkwnrd, that had won it. Ilia family moved west to
been shot by these Irresponsible Hcllywood. Everything after “Tom
vandal*. Such iNirsons are certain­ Sawyer" wa* an antl-cllmnx. Sellly not aportaiunn, said Mr. Farrar, nick kept the young actor Idle,
sidi
and ara drserving of uu considerseven though other studio* wanted
tlon if .caughtIn use him. T h .ir wn« talk Ihnl
'JfMQuHe a fiu-g*
large _group gathered Paramount wanted It star him In
for the hint hike Saturday morn- a Torn Srgyyer series, hut terms
ing, Jan. 20, ami proceeded to were never reached. Tommy we*
Bock 8pring» where breakfast dropped from the Selinlck rontrael
wa* rooked cvery-uian-fnr-hlnisalf list, after a year and a half.
fashion over the open fireplace*.
"After that I played big role*
Appetites wa*e rampant hy that In little* pictures and little rnlrs
"m e,.and Itarnn and efiffeo care- In hlg pictures," he observed. "I
fullv preuared gt home was never wa:: In the Army— the Infantry—
half ao.delicious! After hrnakfasl for three years, then I rame hark
the hlkera separated Into two and got my leaching credential at
grottpo, One-half led hv Mr. Mum- Lovnla University."
ford. thn other* hv Mr. Davidson.
Kelly enjoys teaching. He hes­
About 30 different kind* of bird* itates mentioning his Ideas about
were sighted, II ws* a most en- education "because leaching has
joleble outing.
taken a beating from critics late­
ly."
M AIN LAN D f*AIN’iT n g h
"Rut I do feel that new hlraa In
D ELA N D , Feh. i-f R p r e W ) -- leaching mean knowing your stu­
A selected group of |ialntlngs dents better," he said. "You have
" o j n the Research Studios,
to know their heckground and try
nd, worn hung today In the to understand them. For Instance,
th Hall Galleries at John
____n tln lw n ltv gMfiwtll If you were discussing a subject
be oil gahlblllon for the next three Ilka divorce, you would have to
ween, according to l«n»l» Fmund, realise that perhaps seven or eight
children In the class come from
artlat-ln-realdincp.
fi
Wprk of such YwaUt^nt ertlste divorced families. You have to
laltlatul a* Arnold Bflheh, guide the dlsoumdnn so as not to
hurt them."
Loo and Milton A w ,v' ,co1*":
Kelly still keepa up hie dues In
it scaaon. a # InrJBdeo
the screen actors guild and sometlmrs pUys roles during school
vacations. He Hid two hit parte last
summer. But he doeent plan to
return to acting full-time: ha
likes leaching too much. Beside*,
he likes to eat.

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Annual Clasa Play

Lake Mary

Activities

By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON

The senior class of Seminole
High School will present the nlay
"Scventernlh Summer" on Feb. p
at 1:30 P.M. nnd 8:1ft I'M . under
the direction of Mrs. Nellie Cole­
man.
Those In Ihe cast Hre Donna
!.ou Harper, Jean Young, Joyce
AnfR-rson, Jo Ann Strnwder, liarPrtrits, Luther Dnvbl, Brandy
Mrs. Herbert McFarland
of hara
Whitney.
Johnstown, Pa., and Palm Reach, t*
Also
Harold
March, Jimmy
the guest of Mrs. Harry Heeren.
Hanson, Dhli Colic, Kennrth Rob­
bins, Peggy Wilson and Dmiglaii
Mrs. Elmer Toll of Philadelphia, Oglesby.

e rso n a l

Pa., Is visiting her mother and
father-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Jnntrs
Toll.
Friends of Mrs. Howard (*. Long
will regret to learn Hurt ..hr Ib III
at the Fernehl-Laughton Memorial
Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ilockrnliur y
of Washburn, III., are visiting
with their daughter ami son-inlaw, Mr. and Mra. K. W. Herron.
Mrs. Rolrert Mcllrlrt ha* re­
turned after visiting for tin- mist
week with Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Terwlllcger of Coral Galdra.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drown Imve
as their gursts. Mr. Drown'* sis­
ter, Mrs. Virginia McDaniel of
Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winston
of Chevy Chase, Md. ntr the gm-nt*
of Mr*. Winston's slsler sinl bro­
ther-in-law, Mr. nnd Mis. ( ’ P.
Henderson.
Mrs. It. W. Caldwell hio I son,
II. K. Caldwell .of Jacksonville
have returned after visiting for
several days with
Mrs.
Fred
Wight and Miss Lottie Caldwell
J. D. Grogan, K. C. Harper, F.d
Fielding, Kay Shoemaker and
/eke MrNah are home for sev­
eral days for rrld-scmester holi­
days.
Miss Martha Fox returned Tues­
day from Sarasota, after visit­
ing with relatives for
several
days. W. G. Fox, her brother, re­
turned with her to visit for * few
day*.
Miss Gretchen Kerchhoff, Mis*
Joan llann and Ml*» Barbara Wataort attended lire Ballet Russo do
Monte Carlo In Orlando. They 'ire
ail members of Ihe Kill Hr Royal
School of Dancing.

.M r .anil Mrs. I. It. Roxtoh, returned yesterday after attending
the Ballet Rrisse In Jacksonville
■ml on their wny home stopped
over at the Ponce de I .con Hotel
ID . St- Augustine.
.,
■ ■—
Mnt, Richard TnnKyck , has r*&lt;
turned from Hot Springs, Va.,
where she war* called due to tha
Dr. Georg* A. Torrence,
Jtr nelc«, Mrs.
A*

of Galnvivlllo ware the
guests of their parents,
Mrs. 11. M. Gleason and
K*o*h.
Rev. and Mra. J. C.

weekend
Mr. and*
Mra. Ida*
*
Brannop.

Mi. and Mr*. Edgar Parrish nf Mrs. C. A. Shilner and Miss Joan
Orlo Vista spent Tuesday with her SJnlilum attended the Zone Rally
patent*, Mr. and Mr*. C. W. of the Church of the Naxsrene In
Sjohlnni.
Sanford Thuisday.
Mr and Mrs. O. J. Lolly re­
Mr. and Mrs. M. Flanders nri-J
turned from the West Coast on Mr. ami Mrs. II. Morgan and child­
.Inn. 22.
ren were Sunday guests of Mr."
Mrs. Grorgr Pavl* of Williams- •nd Mrs. F. Minshew.
burg, Ind. soil hrr friend. Mrs. A l­
Seen nt tho Ballet Rune In
va Study of Fountain City, Ind. Orlando on Monday were Mrs. W,.
have arrived In spend some time E. Ilakci, Mrs. Nrtlle Baker, the
with the former’s fsther, A. II. Misses Dilon and Duncan Baker,
Toney.
and Mrs. J. H. Skewrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Olivet Sjoblnm nf
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Cole,
Lake Alfred, formerly of l.ake Sr. *|M’nt the wrekend vi.sIHHfc,
Mary, are announcing the birth of irlativr* In Safety IlnrlHir.
n daughter, Lorraine, on Jan. 21.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Floyd Hunklns
Mrs. Cora Shantx and Mr*. Jen­ have purchase,I n home In New
nie Lewis returned from Miami. Smyrna llrach nml sre moving
Jan '21, where they hail been visit­ there Ihe first.
ing filends and relative* for se­
Mr. and M r» F G Lee and
veral days.
daughter, lioiotliy were the Sun­
rm n u
Sam Cochran w h o w h s operated day guests of bis parents, Rev.'
• ,H0 T l » r R h y t h m rinl*
•iSo N r h i .
nil Tliinsday, at Hie Orange Mem­ amt Mrs. S J. Graiiy In Starke
• :*ft D a l r hi hear n
orial Hospital In Orlando Is rei t in W fs it 'r ii Jiunliore*
Youngsters usually like shredded
pm ted In lie doing nicely.
7100 Mr vmt liflM.lt riuh
TIN
Nphn
Attending Ihe Chain of Mission, cabliagc in a salad when It Is rnm;
i;no Morning 8 |***Mh Kitllloh
in Sanford Thursday nml Friday blncil with apples anil raisins. Its*
•ijf* K a y K y a r r O r k
were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Souther* red-*kinne.| soph'* and do not
• :3n Mnnilf ia D r ro llo n*
«&gt; r. MdidIr III Mitslt'
nnd Mi. and Mrs. I’ .1). Anderson. pmc " c m Hu -km adds attrac­
&gt;100 U t .r M AI Ni ne
Mi. sinl Mrs. Al Bryant, Jr. and tive color. The smallest member*
•:1ft l*l»ll llrrxl At OrCMM
two sons, who were the weekend of the family should have a bland
&gt;;3*» AWInn liny Ork
•lift W h en* A b h i ' U Koti to T t r . n l
i guests of her parents, Mr. and salad dressing for their salads';
Pin D|» Pormli*
Mis. \V. F. Thorne, have returned save tin- spicier varieties of drees,
UUlft A Hoy. A U l i l . Mnri.
ing fin Ihe gniwmip*.
' In llii'ir Inane in Jacksonville.
intJfi .MornliiK Vnrlrtli’8
U»:lft t i n y I.Mtitliiiitin i.rit
Mi and Mrs. Kd Lawton ate nt
||;nn n r i l i t 's l r . i A m i Ht*$r
Nexl time you bake beans st
CYPRESS GARDENS, ITurlilt* „ H‘% */d. ., nmc iitci lire simslnne
limnc again nftci bring railed to
111 1A Mooli Do rtirr
II 3o MornliiK V nt lot r
West Penlatily, Muss, by the sud­ home flavor them with honey, then
.Isis, and heir. M*r|nile Miibsil.mi, in - . &gt;
-••■• pii'ure i»f Ihe
add mustard nnd ginger for elh.
11; I.*» MiihIi 11«*%*««•l t
den dentil of her son.
■dd siililb snrinlliuled In llir r 1,11111.11)1 lib . «ni&gt; |Im I n r biraklng
C -r a iiiiaiti'i cup of honey— or
IlilP t l ' r u &gt; r » Kitr I ' m i f
Wmd
luis
Jusl
lieen
received
13:00 NV«n |t| At Not nt
Inin lull bbi.im n .rr D&gt;- .(»•*
more if you like lo a uunrt of dry
13:13 Until** Kinn D U rjl
•lull t’pl -I. It Tillis, stalbiueil at beans, milling tb&lt;- sweetening af­
13:30 |«A0 H u h
Elgin Field, with the Air Force, ter the beans are cooked.
I on Poioilor Hlor
,'
bn* been piomotcd lo Seigennl.
11" il l' l l* *1
It 13 lurllh Ainrrli .iit.i
.Millie
A
nd
D
u
ch
ess
113»» l»*4lr Hht'iirk
li*ifk
H* v* '"Ml 1 |’M t. , |. • I| • I f
Mi and Mrs. T. O. Miller who
l?|tt MnnlrMl VatIrilr a
1.* |«t| • 4*fllt| flt*s HI
i o n it -hull*
Iiiivc been spending some lime with
3,0.1 it.tr N&lt;»n« ll «o * l.
.lot
3sOi» W o r l d At Thrr*
Mrs. .1. II Cowan have relumed
kdlcl
In
llir
wbnbparty,
and
lb*
« ir. T*».|«y*« i*U.r
1 \ k till*
1 Ilf »Mfl
M f l V e " to their home In Toronto, Cana­
f * n • u ., .Il l , ' l ,-n , I,, •• I n ||
3:30 l l l l * ‘And ||r*dll..»&lt;
(Ip to ra rtrM
f l tfH da
3*11 I.. tit
............... t f l I l f
,1 I lie llllki mill till. In’
iJi 4.’. Vo.it M f ii.i .rv S mi . uk
1:00 Mimlr |«ovrr» l*aio.
||. .ki.Oi fni l ift* Ma
•| title l«
lj1mb-.I Hull l-lniidn nm-c offu-iitll.
Nnluuhiy
night
Hie
l.akr
Mary
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dirt that ramies went. Keeping the *5 li e said a v e n l l l l e bad been - u g
J»|*. \S ill Ilf •ft flt lfV i 1\ |tf|xl*H f V f l and Oonnlil Wrstmnorcland.
cleaner clean makes it Inal longer
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Mi. mnl Mis. Ith'linnl W. Keogh
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Eustis Edges Celeryfeds 41*To 45
In Overtime To Unlock 39-39 Tie

Trick Shot Artist

lly Kl) HAMPER
Kutlis Ccnlcr Hill Temple scored scecn points in an overtime rwrioi
pcstrrusy aftrinoon to unlock a 39-39 tic and edge out a 46-45 wit
t.ver the Siniord Celeryfeds.
frmptr who scored only live points during the regular game, tuddro
ly found the range as the overtime began racking up three field gosh
and a frre throw as the Celeryfeds failed to keep pace.
Clarenci- Clause- and (Jerald C o-Y “
- ■viltgtuii led the iocnl five in scor­
ing with rlrvrn point* rarh rloaely
followed liy Gaim -tl "Whlsscr"
White with ten. Wise llarilin had
one of bis lw-*t gnnis-s of the sea­
son looping In nine points and hoidins- down Tein|&gt;le admirably un­
til the disastrous overtime ix-riod.
In a game which naralleled the
first contest, which )ne Celeryfeds
won 12-40 in the final seconds, the
I*IUither‘a played u slashing early
game only to give out in the ser jnd &lt;|uarter. The same pattern
followcd in lb. second half will,
the Celt ryfnls evening the scot •
In the final second* of the fourth
GAINESVILLE. Fla,. I'eb. I
period.
ll’i • wonder tlial
Temple and IIIppter were high (Special)
scorers for the Eli-1 lx squad, each Florid*’, Many Hamilton liarn’t
having twelve point*.
developed an inferiority complex
slid a itiff neck Itotn looking up
at o p t in g renters lliir wilder.
Hie Calm’, leading poml-iruUr
liai ij-nllril liia i»p|Minclll form two
to nine imhri height in eveiy
game Honda ha, played. At »ixloot-thirr he it the shortest pivotJimmy Nichols, famous one-armed golfer, will play an exhibition
man in the .Southeastern Coulef- match at the Krmmole Country Cluh .Sunday afternoon with Mitv
erne and in Florida collegia le car- ( ( ’Linger, K. it. Smith and the New Vurk Giants’ barm SyHetu Man­
ager I'arl (I iiMmOI. Following the watch Nichols will give an exiith:
rle* at well,
don ol tiw'k shots tor lutinbria of the cluh.
A quick run duwn of the tower­
ing giants that have haunted
Hamilton** every move thus far
ia as follows: Kentucky, Bill Spi­
vey, seven feet; taiiislana State,
llyron Johnson six-ten; Stetson,
Jim Yungr, six-eight; Georgia,
Hoh Brhloss, nil-eight; Mississi­
ppi, Don Hmlth, six-eight; Ala­
bama, Paul flullivan, six-sewn;
Georgia Tech, Bill Cline, tlx-six;
N I.W TO H K , Fell. I &lt;/l*( -It won’t be tong befor
Tennessee. Bob Kintei, six-six; guet open tpnng naming but don’t be imputed if a cot
Tampa, Holland Aplin, six-five; boys are milling come Mar. I.
Vanderbilt,
Al
six-four,
o u t,
/ ii Weiss,
n r n i,
u
i-ig iu ,
AIM,ouvli the moguls air aomiui
and Florida Southern, Bill Whitirm a t notables muting.
p*nn, six-four.
But despite the handicap, the
However, none ran be (lambed
Agile Hamilton ha* managed tu as holdout- unless they are un­
pour in 176 |&gt;ointa through the signed when spring training opens
reportedly rut 14 per rent.
first half of the fiator schedule a month lienee.
In lloutlun, Wilks, |‘oltrt ami
and Is well on the way to be-umTop perfui liters unsigned in- Hunger said they have each fired
Ing the serond basketball player elude Sian Muslal of the Ml. tauia
to aeon ljOOO points In Florida's Cardinals, Ted Williams of the hack two contract! to card owner
Fred Salgh. The pArhers claim
(Thl* la the lentil of a aerie* history. Harm Tan tier la the only Boston Bed Sox, Joe DiMaggio of their contract* railed far a 25 p
of I t articles written by the Gator to gain that mark- Ha post­ the New York Yankees, Hal New. rent salary slaih. Feilet also r e I
"•lor league managers for the ed * four-year total of 1,2111 houarr and George Kell of Detroit, he has retrieved two letter* fret
*
Hots tamon of Cleveland, Jackie Raich.
Associated I'reee under their points. ■
Hamilton needs only *7 mark- Itoblnaon of Brooklyn, Andy Pafown bylines giving a pre-view
National 1- v a g u e team* lead 0
of their IN I team and ailing era to break 1,000. Aa • freshman kn of he Chicago Cuta, l.arry Jan
In 1046*47 he managed 123, the aen of the New York Giants and
up the other clubs.)
following season he got 207, and Reel Ennis and Diek Rlsler of the
Id 1040-40 he led tho team scor­ Philadelphia I'hllie*.
W ASHINGTON SEN ATO R S
ing with 327 point*. Ida present
Musia and owner Fred Hafgh
llv Stanley (Mucky) Harris
12 game mark of 170 gives him have met a number of times but
W AHIIINGTUN. Feh,
We have a better ball club s u it­ Ui:t counter* with 10 games re­ failed to reach an agreeemrnl.
'• ■ K -ll amt Hl-ler are not satisfied
ing out spring training this sea­ maining on the schedule.
If he maintains hla present with contracts they have revolved.
son than wa had a year ago..
They all picked the Washington average of 14.66 he should reach Williams, DiMaggio. Nrwhouser,
Senator* to fin'ah eighth last the mark, The only time thin rea­ &gt;tat»&lt;&gt;n, ll.ddnsnii, Pafko and Jantime and wa wound up fifth. All son he failed to place double ant have not Indicated one wav or
we need to do ia Hindi another figures in the scoring column was the other regarding their cunnotch for the first division. Any regains! Tampa when he con­ tracta.
Other athlete* reported dis­
lime we get a well pitched game nected for only one field goal.
pirits.-.! wit), I M l rontrarla are
we will he hatd to lieat.
Cliff Mapes and Yogi DeMrra of
We ate In the fortunate posi­
the Yankee* ami Enos Slaughter,
tion of hiving veteran*— both
Red Rrhoendlenst, George Mon­
war and baseball— and a lot of
ger. Howie Pullet am) Ted Wilks
draft-proof players. In addition,
nf the Cardinal•wa'vr got some pretty good Insur­
tatnon said the utt er day when
ant* in seven Culasn hall playere.
hu reanimate It,.!. Pellee slgsie-t
to the military service*.
T u a in irra k v t b ik s
P IB S T H S I f — ( -s lu rtlv
. Ore uf uur brighter point* is
Mlahlv
Mlahi. Ilensler M l) . Two
that we will hava Mickey Ver­
Ii ll. IMah Kior. Itnluekv St*, randy
non and Cats Michael* In the in­
lUhe. Artful tVulger. (loo/t 'rrsvrler
sm tlXII X St It— Puiurll*
field and iillrher* Gene Bearden
I t ls k r M nukl*. M n h lrx n ,
tluMand Uuh Kuseva at tin- start of
■ lln g r r. H n l c k e r . 1 'n ii.iu e s i, O r t o n ,
tho *enrol,. We did not have
A . e I t u u l r t , U r I I . h h I (l.t,
T IIIH II It A t I*.— l i t , ) . Wile
them until later last year.
l l s u p r 1‘s r . i r , O u le h le . f lu n n e r O,
The catching post is wide open
J u d r • ( 'h o lr e . P le e tlln e r.
ta fty
for anyone. Dwiirnl the plate wv
t r ’lsu u l. Him. , i , Im . k. J e n n F 11**4.
shall Fiave MlckrC (.rasto, the
r m n t n h a i i *— a/iatk* wile
H r,I M ltrh . C u lto n J , lltltlw llo v a l,
otto-lime prison, r of war of the
rirun.it. tlrrntl.srr. ItllS* llap,
German*; Ai Kvuna, Hal Keller
worth. More Murky, nlvalsn rhlaf.
and Frank Back*, a uew.umrr by
PIVTH HAIIS— Witertls
ring akls. Hue Kuggr Ituk, llv*way of Hi* draft.
We are light well off with
g
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Florida Baskctballei
Is Smallest Cen­
ter In Conference

OiMaggio, Williams Still Unsigned
As Major Leagues Line Up Players

Draft Won’t Hurt
Veteran Studded
Washington Club

Auburn Tigers To
P lay Ten Games In
1 9 51 Grid Season

Sanford - Orlando
K#&gt;nn«»l Gliih Rntrle*

Wildcats K o 110 n
As Blackbirds Are
Beaten B y Kansas

Hlta

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Heardm and Mlebey Harris Of
thk Cuban Imtlrr*, Comedo Mar­
rero won ala and loat 13 for &lt;i*
in IBM.

Ike WilliamN Whips
Vic Cardell Easily
D K TH U IT, FA .'- , — O K - U l U weight Champ Ik* Wiiliami, a
busy IIU1* Ice except where title
fight* are roncernwl, tucked a
small purs* of 12,000 In htl wal­
let today aa a reminder of hla
otto-sided bout with young Vie
pardoll last night
' A amall turnout of 2,603 fa n a held down by a heavy Snowstorm- raid a gross goto of only

Weill Will Discuss
Championship Bout
WithBrownBomber

alX T M WAf’M—a / i a t b e HN*
llu e a v , i r * t t e v , Hills Hnx, B o a a le
I t . I .i i lie C a tu t, i l i K - . i u l s , M r J u a |
H ally. W l.lrlti.w n
ap.vitatH R t m -S / I i o * h u *

Auburn campus are against Van­
derbilt to open tb« aoaaon Sept,
tannv rhsn, Just lo Case, Mule
tllesrhle, Hustle linage. I'nppo Tom
jti), Florida on Oct. 15 and Louisi­
liy MILO F A H N K TI
TOnt.
Meter Box. Bute llafbor
an* College Nov. 3.
r.iniiTM It At')’— s '1*1ka wue
NF.W YORK, Feh. 1~GP&gt;—
Auburn will meet Wofford in Mighty
Kxile
Mender, Rill* power, noldKentucky keeps cm rolling
Ploutgomery Oct. 5, Mississippi
hut
tang
Island
University
and
In Mobile Nov. 10 and Alabama
North Carolina Htale, two other
at Birmingham Dec. I.
,
basketball topnotchera, ate L-orbThe schedule:
ing how tough It la uway from
Kept. 29— Vandy at Auburn i home.
Oct. 5— Wofford at Montgomery I
Hill Hplvey sparked
t. 3— Klorlds at Auburnt Ort- the8*ven-foot
Conference lead­
— Georgia Tech at Atlanta; er* Noutheastei-n
with 24 point*. Bobby Wat
&gt; t . 21— Tulane al N*w Urleanai
ion pitched in with 21 point*,
4ov. 3— tautalana College al Au- mostly
un long field goals, Ken­
lUrn; Nov, 10— Ota Miaa at Mo­ tucky ranks No. 1 nationally in
di*; Nov. I t — Georgia at Columweek’s Associated Press poll,
iua; Bov. 24-Cl*m*oa at dem­ Oils
Powerful Kansas State (14-2)
on, and Dec. 1— Alabama at
of the Big Seven drubbed L IU ,
liratingham,
55-55, before 13,400 In the Wild--at* new field house.
NTHBET M IL L IL L
L IU , unbeaten before storting
out an * weatarn trip last week,
has lust three of Its four
Gabby) Street, former major now games,
Th* Blackbirds (16-3)
■ague baa*bell player god area- rood
a n underdogs in thalr clash
ger, Was reported unchanged also l/ooio
( I M ) Saturday nigl
-StaU opened up In tho M
°Ila ' la critically 111 In th# Bt.
half to rout L IU . Bhcrtn
toe- Who scored 37 polni

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iavakpod, after h* Rntand, the

P H ILA D E L P H IA , Fab. I-6 P )
— Boii Carpenter, owner of the
I’hiladalphia Phillies, looked hack
with no regret* today at the
•pending of orer *.’100,000 in
lionu* money for promising boll
players, including aumc *60,000
for Ben Tompkln* of the Univer­
sity of Team*.
Tompkins, better known for his
football feat* than hi* hatrlwll
prowess, yrsterday Joined such
famous Phillies bonus players as
Curt Simmons, Itobin Roberts,
Btan tapata, Richie Ashhtirn and
Boh Miller.
Carpenter said Tompkins, •
21-year old junior at the univer­
sity, will tea re school to join the
I’hlllles. An infielder, Tompkins
will be sent to the Phils* Wilm­
ington, Del, club In the Class
H Interstate League.
The youthful Phil nw.ter de­
clined to disclose the . sort rom
for which Tompkins signed. An
informed source, however, said
the Ttia* Quarterback was paid
a figure “alifUly Uss tY»an that
paid Simmons.’’
•Simmons, now hi the Army,
received 466,000 when he stepped
out of Egpyt, Pa., high school
into organized baseball.
Tompkins , likewise may lie in
uniform soon.
In w
Dallas,
Tea,
1,1
iib ij
ivieg iPhils’
uni
sscout
ru ui
Hap Mon#, who »ign#d th# 7r«at
rU r, said Tompkins called In
scout* of several dubs and talked
contract.
“ I don’t want anybody to atari
isylng we radied the campus,"
Morse said.
Confirming Morse’s statement,
Bibb Falk, University of T n a ,
i-«rcl,ill coach, said in Austin:
“ I have no ertitrism of bt»eball fur signing him off the
Tesai campua, and I don’t blame
him In the least for signing,"
Falk said he much dounted,
however, that Tompkins would
report to the Phillies this ysar,
continuing:
“ He was deferred from th» ser­
vice until June if he stayed in
school and If hr leavea will be
rtlgible for the draft now. The
Phillies took a big chan e in

Junior High Five
Wins Second Game
Sanford Junior High School
soundly defeated an outclassed
Genava lira bare yesterday after­
noon 22-5. It was the second vic­
tory far the local five over the
Grnee* squad.
tarry Bala* wa* high scorer
for the Celeryfeds looping in six
points. Weldon Bridges bit for
four In the Hanford second vic­
tory of the season.
Coach I . C. Gordie substituted
freely aa .the Ioral five scored atmoat at will aver their leas ex­
perienced hut hard fighting opnenta,
neap
Point*
Homer Miller
2
Jo* Hunt
2
ta rry Bates
6
John Bennrt
2
Charles Swan
2
Walden Bridge*
4
Bob Shoemaker
I
Robert Samuel*
I
DSnny Sweat
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so SamIt. Owen Mill. Yeiby, Pnnlo
Pete B’s Brent, net Shelby.
NINTH HACH-O/IMke Wile
IT* Mar, Jo* Krslth. K. C Itl.inrt*.
Leaslr )l*art. tr* Muni an*. Illgver
Bed. Tsvas Klrsl, Ksthv K
T O X T S m r l t — a - t i i h * Wile
ll l s e h Ju ne. K l t n l r , l u i e h . 111* 1.

II..IInns, lliir ) Toole. Iloltlne I —
Pawn Du, Quick Chso. ». Tshlil
T«&gt;NinHT*a airi.KiTiiiv*
piitnT itATRi it is &gt;&gt; Htsr. r*M v
n&lt;»4 tin
UrCiletn, Risky Rookie.
T llltlh
BACH: Jeony Meori.

M IA M I Feb. I — (Speclal-AI
Weill, Matchmaker of the Inter­
national Doling Club, is coming
down from New York Saturday
to tea Jo* I .outs and discuss
with the "Brown Bomber" the
prospect* of a title match with
Kxzard Charles. Weill, of .-nurse,
will stay over to «e* the fight
between tauia and Omelio Arm
monte at the Miami Stadium nest
Wednesday.
Louie will fight Andy Walker
in Ran Franriacu on Fehrary 2d.
Marshall Miles, manger of Louis,
said Joe will be ready to Lake
on Kssard Charles any time af­
ter that. It la the opinion that
Weill, tauia and Marshall Miles
will talk of a fight in June but
it Is understood tiiat Louia ami

MU#« would Ilk* to see the re­
turn bottle for tho title tom*
off m i u time in March.
Louis I* In aacellenl condition
for tho fifht with Agramonte. Hr
will not walgh more than 210
pound* and hr mar weigh Ira*. Ho
weighed 210**. pound* for his
laot scran with Freddie Brshore,
In Dctroil, and knocked out Br­
shore In four round*.
Louis has bused many eihibltlons In Florida but this Is the
first time he has been In a ten
round contest. Agramonte, hi*
opponent. Is a good right hand
puncher. Hr ha* scored twenty
knockouts and is looked upon by
managers and trainers as one
of the greatest right hand pun­
chers In the fame.
It has been proven that l-ouis
can be hit with a right hand.
Jersey Joe Walcott dropped him
in Loth of their fights, Jim Braddock knocked him down, so did
Tony (islento while Buddy Barr
knocked him out of the ring.

SPORTS MIRROR
Today a year aro— Early (Cur­
ley) I .am beau, coach of areas Bay
Packer* for SI year*. signed a*
coach of Chicago Cardinal* la
Nation* Football taague.
M
Fie* year* ago— Marty Rerih,
143. won the welterweight hosing
title, knocking out champion Fred
Cochrane. 145, In the fourth
round.
Tea year* ago— King R a n cn
Di-pose won the Bahama* Handi­
cap at Hialeah path.
Twenty years ««* — Abe Eapinoia of Chicago won the 15,600
Tria s Open Golf Tournament at
Ban Antonio with a 12-hole score
of 201.
k
Halfback John I’etitbon of the
1QM1 Notre Dtme football squad
averaged 0 yards per try- H* car­
ried (IS limes for 385 yards.

CuHtoiiu rs' C orner
illsny c u tlo m m huie told us how
impressed (key ore is ath the high co/rte r rm pioyrei they meet in their A Al*.
The reason so many high-type men
and women are daily seeking jobs
with A 5 P i* simple:
A tiP is d good /dare to work.
It lias alway* been A tl* policy to
give employers good wages, hours,
working conditions, vacations, pen­
sions and other benefits.
We ore proud o f the employe *s who
have done such a good job for our cut-

A ll P ric e r M a im M a r* , Hot Me
tin w a r e Frle**, A r e Uuaramteed
F eb. I lk r * « f k H art., Foh. f

lomeri in th e pail; and we wet ome
applications /ram men and women
who want to join u* in tervm g the
public even bet let in the future.

You w ill he tendering a real service
to our present and future employee*
by givini them your suggestion* for
making A R P ■ belter place to shop.
Please w rite)

CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT.
A R P Food Stores

4 2 0 LaxIngUMaAvc., Now York 17,N.Y&lt;
Heavy

Weatarn

lOH-nx.

Ann Page

3 cans 29c

Tomato Soup
Plnty Moore

Beef Stew

"Super Right"

Grd. A Leg Lamb
(Juick Froxen Grade A

Hen Turkeys.......

Ann Cage Res Shell

Macaroni

“Super Right" Small

Smoked Picnic .....

Peaches

“Super Right** Bacon lb. 59c

Sunnylield

All Good Brand

I*unrake Flour

Sliced Bacon .. 1-lb. pkg. 49c
Wilson Certified

Bwan-ott’a

Chicken FricaHHee . can
F»ur Bearuna

26-oz. pkg.

l-lb.

roll*

Pork Sausage ............... 39c
"Super Right" Grade A

Fla, Dr. &amp; Dr. Fryers ... 55c
Quirk

Fro aen

Fancy Duckf
Quick Frown
A A I1

No. 2

Apple Sauce

. can 15c

Red Perch Fillets
Headless

Ocean Shrimp .....

Strains.*
S W i n * 8 B A B Y M E A T H ........ can 21e

Delicious Apples

S W E E T H E A R T H O A P .. hath bar !3c

3-lbs. * 5 c

IV O R Y

SOAP

............. - U n r# I « r I l k

I V O R Y B O A P ............... 3 p ar. bar 17r
I V O R Y P L A K B 8 ........ I a n * phff- S ic

OR E F T .................. .
C A M A Y HOAP

larva pkf. 3Ie

.............. bath b a r 13c

L A V A S O A P ~........ ....

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O X Y D O I,

te rra

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

S W A N S O A P _________

M

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bar 10c
p k | - 31e

tear* bar ISc

Iceberg

* -

L ettu ce......large head! 10c
•*

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Fancy

Pole B eans................lb. 19le
hpaulah

' *

Salted Peanuts 8-ol pkg. 19c
■ m lo Brand Freak

14b.

Rowted Peanuts ... pkff. Me
B M C *N S P A N

aovoaUi In thle week's AP

5 right »y* cut, wta unable t&lt;
patrer th* ball for tho nlatl
the scheduled 10-rounder.
Williams, sulking since tk
OttoOsi B o k I r. g Assort*(to
ireatened Saturday to Uk* ht
u* away if h# doesn’t dafom
by March 91, took our core

IAIX FI.AKRH

lavillo (16-0) caught fire In

( i T another

tnurtig Now

City fiv*.

handed John

I its ninth straight lass, 70-

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JEW EL OIL
Greyhound Gus it on dw‘
I o n i t e o»«( WD0O at
4:10 with *N th* '***'
on (h* dogs al th# 0&gt;i*r&gt;on

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�THURSDAY FEB. 1, 1951

Former Wealthy Sugar Broker Is
Now Servant For American G. I.s
f
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HAW ONE'S■y Alley
MEDITATIONS

JO ^IE V H E R E IN K O R E A (A*) The face of Lee III D ot will haunt
American! who have known him fur yean after (hit war i« June.
7b*rr it nothing unuiual about Lee In Dok’i face. It i* broad and
oriental, with high cheek bonei ami JarL ilanling cyrt. It ti jutt that h‘r
lac* wmetimn reflect* the great penonal tragedy that war list brought
to Lee In Dob,
&lt;
— — ----------------A abort, huaky South Korean hut u man of rilucatiun and ran*
mi 18, he it the houaetioy of threw intelligence— greatly stricken by
•oldlera who treat him well. ||r i&lt; the loss „f his family.
y lucky indeed to I* in a room
lee |n Dok wa* frantically ea­
thi* old ichoolhoun- which the ger when the Allies broke out of
army ha* taken over,
their perimeter in September and
l.ee |n Dow even haa a cot ami headed northward. He trembled
A alerpii'g bag and he la ailrr| with expectation. Bailey and Coynow. IIU clothing hang* carefnllv nrr drove him into Taejon and to
from nail* he drove in the wall the site of hit former home.
IIU few pr-raunal effect* art
The home was wrecked. A
itored neatly urxler the for. Out■ neighbor came up ami wInspired
tide, tenllie* with rifle* are lit few Word* tu the horrified Lee In
ruld foe hole*, guanling hi* *leep, Dak. Hi* face tight with gloom,
A raaual visitor might walk In Lee lii Dok walked into the ashes
a'id **V: " I ’*' *«■* that quv never of the house and stood a silent
| d i t * o good."
moment.
Lee In Dok had It
than
"Then,” t'oyner say*, “ he ram*
thi*. A well rriuratrii and intelli buck to nor jeep amt said just two
gent man, before the t'ornmii ii»t* word*, ‘We go’.”
rrn**e&lt;i the .“With I’urall.l la&lt;t
War is such a big slu-d tragedy
June, he w i i a proipm n&gt; sugar that il dwarf* the personal trage­
broker In Taejon. He lived in n dies, the lens of thousands of perbig home, a fine house, by Korean onal tragedies.
standard*. With him lived hi* wd
But aometme* personal trage­
and two little children, hi* fat hir dies are the hardest to forget. And
and mothrr.
‘he sudden pitiful misery in the
How, in the push and ronfuilon fare of Lee In Dok as he crawled
^ war, Lee In Dok became *ep». into his lim ping hag an hour ago
A e d from hti family It rot known wa* a haunting thing, to b* longto him or evrn by the three sol­ renumbered.
dier* he serves «o faithfully Cspi
Bernard Bailey of Waterloo, la .
and Steilaroom, Wash., I.t. Perrv
Davis of Fait Lake City, and Mas­
church o r non
ter Fgt. Crawford 0 . Coyner of
p - - 1tsrd
W**h-, refrain from
Church of Cod Prayer Band will
brinvfnv tin lh - subject.
hold it* weekly prayer meeting at
lh August. Bailey and tkiyner I - o'clock Friday at M r. and Mrs
foun t l ' In Ikt" *v .iking 'a* a Silvester Tyson's home in Oviedo.
common
All visitor* are welcome.
Mrs
P u'ai'-Tiegu periiuenter He wa« Nora Jones, president, Rev, B. V.
u*#t! to c in v n shoes, worn Hestles, Pastor, Mr*. Anna Henton pant* ard shirt and a ne* person .reporter.
straw hat. ||« looked like a pea*
•ant. They hired him and loon The greatest depth of the Carlfound he wa* not a p r m i.t at ail bbean Sea it 23,748 feet.

New Class D League
Is Formed At Dothan

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Tucson Tournament
(lets Underway Today
T U C S O N , A m ., Feb. I — (/P»—
The flU.000 Tucson Open Coif
Tournament starts today with a
field at wide open a* the sur­
rounding drstert.
This is a tourney which yuit
have to shoot par golf tor four
daya in a row to win street car
money.
Yesterday was a good example.
A chill wind blew across the
M 0 2 -y n n l par 70 FI Kio golf
and country club course yel 114
plus played under pwl and they
weren't really bearing down.
Chandler Harper, Portsmouth,
Va., the curirnt PC A champ, took
last year'* Tucson event with a
13-under par 2(17. In so doing he
set a record of 20 putts for 18
holes. Yet It it his game on the

D O TH A N , Ala., Feb. I — A*)—
Four member* of the defunct Ala­
bama Stale Leagur got together
with two Florida clubs yesterday
ami organised a new Class D
l«»eha]l circuit, the Alabama*
Florida League.
Thw
member*
are
Dothan,
Headland, F.nlcrprise and Osaik,
in Alabama, and Tallahassee and
Panama City, Fla.
C. D. Halstead, president of
the Headland Club !a*i year, waa
elected league President, nnd W.
I). Hears, manager at Dothan,
vice president.
The Alabama State League
folded because of thr war situa*
tion. Four of it* IU.V member*,
and Crneva, remained out of or­
ganised baseball.
The new league will play a
120-gamr »ea*ot&gt;. opening April
2.'( ami closing Aug. 21 The
schedule Include* east-west and
all-star game*, and a Fourth of
Ju ly douhlrheadrr.
The dubs agrees! on a lb-play­
er roster, including four player*
with three or more years* pro­
fessional esperience, seven with
limited service, and four rookies.
A f.’.r'OO monthly salary limit,
exclusive of thr manager, wa*
set.
Tallahassee lost It* franchl**
in the Ceorgla-Florida league re­
cently. Panama City had a semipm outfil last season.

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teens that I* bothering him to*
ay. “ Pm playing better now
than when I won in 19HO," ha
says, "but to repeat I'll have to
improve my putting.”
Asked who will win if hr
doesn't, the rasy-gning souther­
ner said, ” l.loyd Mangrum i* my
first choice if hr is in shape. You
also have to reckon with Lew
Worsham and Cary Middlrcvff."
Mangrum went
around
the
course yesterday in even par.
Wortham, the Uakmont, Pa.,
pro who took top money in the
Phoenix Open last wrek, had a BO
yesterday. Middlrcuff, the Mem­
phis, Trnn., dentist, was only on*
stroke behind.

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SANFORD
HERALD

5 ROOM furnished, 2 room* apt.
and filling station all on large
lot at (iinderville. Price reason1 tide. See R.M. Rail, or John W.
f*. Moolr at Sanford, or writ*
S. U White, Morgantown, N. C.,
Route 2.
N K W 2 ItKDROOM, frame eonatruction Home. Concrete Fleer.
Iliri-iw ay,
Palm
Trees arid
Khrul.U ry. Ila rrir tlrrene. No. 4
lake Klien Drive, Casselberry
I block off 17-92.

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B U N O A L O W -g a TU RRN1BHED
N I8H 1
kgts next town hall, near store*.

J.
fSHKD \ T of Duplexes
bath, newly *cr»en#d
M L Dora. Ist.fiO. In-

furnished. Apply
, comer of 17____ _____ Ed.; V miles
of SoafonL

FOR

HALK

12— HI’E tT A l,

4— R EA L E S T A T E W A N T E D — 4

i .AW NM OW EKS

repalriul,

Sharpened,
lock

work. Prompt nervlee.

and

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hi
ki*v

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Skwns. 214 K 4»h H&gt;
Wanted: grocery cashier, e ip rtiIP Y O U WISH to buy a homo *e*
ence preferred but not neces­ RO OF WORK of all kind* Eave*
ths man who know* Sanford a*
sary.
Apply
M l.
Whatley,
and Gutters Repaired aad Paint­
ha ha* many, many bargain*.
Margaret Ann Store*.
ed. New Roofs applied. Painting
Also see him for Fire and Automo­ W A ITR ES S ES
and
coaling.
Sanford,
Ph.
for
MuntVtum*
bile Insurance.
1092-W. R. R. Afkenhurg.
Dining Room. Apply in Penon.
EDW ARD F. L A N K
E X P E R IE N C E D
.tenugrapher O K I.A N D O M..ruing Sentinel. U&lt;
■ Vwa^w **1^ M «|nolla ^A *e^ ^
Undo Evening Htac. Coll Kalnt
Must have car, as position re"

A R TIC LE S

FOR

B A LB - *

anything. Phone I9»*J

TU X E D O FEEDS. Complete lino.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
FOR S A L E -7 5 lb. Ice box, |I0
caah. Fair condition. GOO E. 2nd.
St.
C H EAP— Twin-bunk
plete; oil healer; Apex washing
machine. Phone 1689-J ._______
f h Y OUR
Steak, Southern Fried
Chicken,
Barbecue*, and Sea Food*. Angel'* Eat Shack, Corner of Ge­
neva and Sanford Are.
__
DO UBLE and single bod. vanity,
child'* cheat of drawer*. Phone
11 4 G - M . _____________
W IIIZZER motor hike. Good condi­
tion 440.00. Meiaheld, (&gt; l»ryCameron. 66A-W after 9:00 P.M.
” C O h C R ETK SHW tal PIPE
Septic Tanka, Greaae Trap*, Dry
Tank*. Tank Cradle*, Stepping
Slone*. Benches. Flower Pot*,
Block*, Window sill* and lintels,
Concrete Floor*. Machine fin­
ished. Free Estimate*.__
M IR AC LE C O N C R E TE CO.
4*9 Elm
Phosw I I U
We in tit los* when you te n t bring
your prescription* to L A N B Y S
htMww 1M

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Typewrllsr
130.00 Hugh THH* l i t(1
l Magnolia
Ave.
_ B H T A T B rO R S A lW - t
B PBOPBRTY D U P U tf 9” D E L T A Power Sow w ill stand
and « Inch Dado Hand. Phone
_ Batatoo— largo
1849-J niter. 9^0 F J f .
. hullt for taU'bakow wocoastructlon costs. See LARGE, tm*t made Maytag wash­
ing machine, new 9 a I t rug,
119 8. Park Aea,
kitchen table. Call at 400 Pin*
Ave. comer of E*at 4th. Satur­
day. February Ird. between 9:90

GOOD

Underwood

Wmsins
Sea i t 111 H. r a t i Awteua day*

Wav 11(16..1
qufrea traveling tu near-by
towns. Apply by mall, Mating Drag line, bullduxar uumg true*
experience .to P. 0. Box 284, murk, flil dirt, sholl and day
Sanford. Florida.
by load or job. Contact B. B

9—

WORK W A N T E lT

M i r arut-l

* -

with Trees. Dept. Dempsey 234

Meisch Bldg. Phone 17M.____
P R A C TIC A L nurse and compan­
VACUUM C L E A N E R N O T
ion. Edna (Ireenleaf, Lake Mary
W O R K IN G R 1G H TT
L E G A L Stenographer— permanent Repairs made by trained factory
position fur qualified applicant.
experts. Phone 9ML Fie# pick
Por Interview phone 209 or ap­
up and delivery within 60 mile
ply 411 Atlantic Bank Bldg.,
radius. Prompt seivke, free es­
Sanford.
timates.

19—

Huaiaeas Oppartualllca --19

M EN OR W OM EN
To service route* of U.S. Govern­
ment postcard Dispensers; also
tire-stamped Scenic Postcard
Dispensers, which are a brand
new addition to tho famous
S H IP M A N line of postage stamp
machines seen In all leading
Drug Htorea, Hotel*, etc.

18— N O TICK H -P ER H O N ALB— 18
MARY'S L E N D IN G LIBR ARY
1209 Magnulla Is now open Mon.
thru FrL 10 to 13 A. M„ 3 to «
iL 4 to 9

18—

AUTOMOBILES

— IS

P U YIN U A C A S T Before finan­
cing m u l l save mosey. In ­
May be handled part or full lime,
stallment Loan D e p t, Boom 217.
no selling involved. All outlet*
Phone 2*4.
Sanford Atlantic
are established for you bp fac­
Nalt— sl Rank Marti bar F T I C
tory distributor. Gross profit la R EN T A CAR. U-drlv# It by .lav,
40'*-. a remarkable return on
week, or season English Ford*
time and Investment Minimum
and. American Fords, sedans,
caah required, I960.
statlca wagon* and amrertlblo*
Strickland-Morrlaon, Inc..
E.
If you think you can measure up
First St.
to requirements and furnish ref­
erence*, write gletng phone, ad­ ilta K A T S K R T ^ io rlio n b lu c , 1*7dress. for per*on*l Interview.
000 actual miles, radio, bcatir,
Box 8. Rcnfor.l H erald,
whiUwall Ures, eacsllsnt buy,
local owner, ||ll9i.
Want responsible Man (trailing 1948 O LD S lfC
IOB1LB
-------- club coup*.
added income to own and service
clean a* pin throughout, low
group of Coin operated Hoi
1095,
Popcorn machine*, spare or fall
I0 B IL E Streamline, 2
time, income up to ftOO weekly
peaeible at ctart aMnhnum ia• treatment af 8*W cash required
at ctart, secorsd, for Interview
. write Box C l . _____________

RARBOPFtJKIWfirr

19— S P E C IA L
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er**
F a fF f f n u T 'g a * heater
147.

Cibstcd. end asaorlatsa, 109 E
New York A re ., DeLand.
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j
A L L TYPF.8 of Bulldnser Work.
Reasonable Rate*— Free Esti­ IN C O M E T A X returna prepared
by ta* accountant
registered
mate*. Carpenter A Grace*,
l»hr--&gt;a i m

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A NIW UNIFORM and some fresh makeup *u a long way In helping Capl
Anne U. Steele, the ns at Arm y i i u i h ir lu u .n l In u Korea, to (oig«t
the boriuls of wai that slie Is-ft bcblnil tt*tuilied h o u r on a 45-day
enirigtucy leave due to the illness ul bei la ilo i tin blonde, ttve-foot*
two nurse prtttiei heisell up a tut in nei .New Yolk hotel suite before
leaving for her home Ul Auburn. Messachuutts.
(International)

n itO U O Of H U t o i l as IvM Ns
■ trunai Buddy Poppy C m . nim
star Vit|inlfe Mayo sees htiielf s
symbol ul nomen who will help
disttlbute iX.OUU.UoU Vfletans ul
Foreign Wait buddy Puppies Proseed* ul lb* annual VFW dllss will
gu to veteran rehabilitation and
welfare work.
(Cenlrul Press

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fret Inn Old floor* mod* Ilk*
new. Finishing, -leaning A was
•ag. Portable power M art 22
t - » n aspaeiewea la Itomiafal*
County, H. M fllooooo. Lake
Mare
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N'lltli’P (8 h«rrl»y Rlvell IhAl I Atil
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tin.t**f thr f l . t l r i ( H i m %, i % r i i n i i % 11
IlitU* nittir "CIt&gt; IttlA Co" and thM I N l i t : F M T A T K O K
I iMeiiti to reitntrr *a lit name parI O N A H I I M M . K T . !*♦ • »»r*|
MUAtit to the* trrmn of thr CliUlli.u* Ti» %l l i lll'lll I nil* \ M» 1*1 llXAtfir HtAtUt# |iia«rltl .’dr. *♦*. **■* .♦!
9ii\k i i u i m . i i i n n nil III’.*
Ktotldi* H i l t U l f *
with thk
w %\iia t i i t i w r
i .« i %11 »
Clerk of Ihe C l m il I C o n n «-( Jtetn*Y o u a n d # a i h *»f y o u sr* li ei »f * y
hide County, KlorldA
n o t i f i e d a ml r r . i o t r * *t t** i*r* - e m t n v
VltHeA A WA i n
t l : i l f n p and t l e m a u d » w h t i h y«*'- « » *

Hanftiiil. M i

V E G E T A B L E S , I.ivretock a n d
your
Mltsccllanruu*. Sanford Fann­ R K P A I It — M u D K K N IZ E
home. Only tort down now re­
er'* Auctbn Market.
quired. F H A Plan. In-tallmcnt
4 B U R N E R gas range. 840 611
luian Dcp’t.. Ruurn 317. Phone
Myrtle.
i
29(1 Sanf &gt;rd Atlantic National
FO B S A L E : Whlttal Bugs; on*
Bank Member F D IU
9 x 12, the other 3 a 11. With
W
A TC H and Clork Repairing. All
Oiitss. Combine,I Price, 8600(1
work guaranteed. Reasonable
Phone M9-M.
price*. V , M. English, J r. Ph.
IV II. I*. H E A B E L Kicker and 12
1778-J.
Ft. Marine plywoosl lu&gt;al. Plume
Call’ Phunv 10*41 for
531, 012 Elm A vr._____________
All ly|&gt;e Ilf Hook Wotk
A K T IC I.E S W A N T E D
— 8 Mary MrKinnimy IbHikke, ping

Block Construction, Completely W A N T E D : Old fa-binniui ' furni­
ture, ,ll*he«, vase*, jewelry and
Furnished, 10,600.00. Term*. J.
button*. Illghe&lt;t prlie*
paid.
W. Hall, Realtor .Florida State
flni|i lie a card tu Rhelkrv. 70H
Bank Bldg. fliround Flo»r| Ph
luturrl, Banfurd.
176*.__________ __ _____________
1.0041 U S E D T IR E S at l»-*t price*.
H O U S E and 4 room garage apt.
Firestone S l u m . ________
Phone 1189-R.
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Solicito r for F lA in ilffB
A lIn ff.F )
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N EA R LY N EW 2 Bedroom llduse,
Service
Blue k Corn [ruction,
87.95u.00. We buy, sell A trade uscl
Ro-&gt;m 403
Low Down Payment, Balance
furuttiire. WII -un-Maier FurrnAtlantic Bank Building
841 0fs per month.
I n c I - ... *11 V ‘
Whnaa *** N EW FI.HUKM rurtacad to jmr2 BEDROOM House, 2 year* eld,

M ILLS SW AP SHOP— 405 E. 4th
S t We Buy. Sell or Trad* most
S L A k A APATMBMTBe l
aad Iforaa. l i t W. V in t
Phan# 480-W.
H E K r n E 3 » d and unfundihed
duptex-season or year. See Wnlddop. 119 South Park Avenue.
lcV*n*ite "XplT Wfrk. montTi
Mason. Hlumberland CourL
Htway 17-98 at City Limit.
A N D 3 ROOM apartment*. Call
Mr*. Nance, 1664-M-i
JHTV furnished' 2 beslroom
at beautiful Ran Lando
Week or aeaaon. South
Spring* B
!, turn * H « * • weet
oft 17-92,
of Longw rod, Phone Winter Park

i — A lt T it LKS

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HERALD

CAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HEftALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Very gted condition, one v
Primd $696. Fhonc 871-W.

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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

TH U R S D A Y

F F .B , 1. 1351

•w,v.v.v.*.*

Picnic Hams
Bok» 'em! Boll &gt;m1 Pry '•m Thw yY
Sugar-Cured and Hardwood Smok»
md they're priced "oul ol Ihli world
r an Anniversary Senaalloml
duell

Stiii-jijij

mw
mm

•'•t'k Sprntt
Brand

While They Last! (And They'll Go Fas!)
t’s Premium Sliced

BACON

Aik at Store For 10-Pago Birthday
Oolor Price Lisl-Scoros of Bargains!

Eat-Hite Tenderay

These Prices Good Only Feb. 1-2-3. Welch For New
Birthday Specials Kerri Week. Quantity Rights Beeerred.

A ll

Hickory Sweet

Gr. A. Quick Pro

Rib

BRA

Roetl
Chuck

Roast
Hruket

S ite

tirade A Shipped

Fre*h

214 EaitFfnlSt

BLEACH

Dry Salt P ork-W hite

300 E»it 3rd Ihreel

Pnd Cuts
No. HU Super fine

Jerk Spratt Piece Brkfit

"Dandy" Uscon

Sqiares

Cheesefourf

F titer?Shorknimf "

N b 1 Harris Sp.mi-.li IWhu

IM P

Center Cr^o

Sunnyland
Heady-to-Kat
Half or Whole Smoked

Css

moteymbuy...

20l

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CHEE-ZEE

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Beam c..

Armour's Star Pure
Taste n* K«-s Her! l’*rrti

2-oz. Box 79c

With Polllne*. No. 2 Bimitlltne

141i

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Mile* Ch— Hav Standard

Fred Kerman's Country

p j ^ n a , nQuickFrozen, Sliced, Sweetened

No, I Morton House Gravy Sr

12-oa. Canaria Dry (Singer

Ale

Beef

2 Rot.

cs.

mfrnm

36

BANANAS

!.s Choy Chinese

0 Roll Ic Carton

OMisk Elmir

Dieaer

Tropical" Blue Rose

n.,

51

Libby Mo. 2 Tomato

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in ibo.

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Sun-Drenched! Vitamin-Rich!
l.UadouM Yellow f ruit i

owlfl’n rm uium Corned
5 lb Jim Dandv

Grlla
• or. Purkee Shredded

Oeeieet

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28c
26c

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I l-o i Dswkltt Blended

GREEN TOPS

m ±___

l e t Bob's Childhood Slicks

M y

Fey. Wiaetap Apples 3 u&gt; 29c

VELVO

T or. Cendv Costed Chocolates

M I H'e ni

No. 2 Cdmstock Pis Sliced

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17c
Yellow

Botowd Peanuts
714-os. G low

Idaho Bikini

"Georgia Mnid1

With "Tender Beef” Added—Swift's

[tllman’s B or. French

Itteel i i
I «

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Qlbb's Tomato

t i r a d e Vienna

Kiln Dried Sweet

Well Blenched

2

■"**. I 5 c | |
Maah R a g «— St!!

Celery gs*«*

Petaleee 6 u*. 46e 2 «*• i \$

Kmperor

Liquid Starch

Swift’s PEANUT
12-ox J ot

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LtBBT

CORN KING

No 303
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10-LBS.

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In Unity There Is Strength—

W nt

Te Protect the Peers W d e W m M.
Te P re s e t Ike Pregrwe of A s n irt.
Te Profert- Prosperity for S i i l s i

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F s tn M I-h rrl 190$

V O L U M E X X X X II

Red Counter Attack
Stalls Allied Push
IS Miles From Seoul
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

T ru m a n A n d P le v en C o n fe r

F R ID A Y

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F E R . '2. 19.11

w e a th e r

h i t r t i t r m r north through Set*
nnlar, *lnwly clearing crstral
portion W tom ini m oitlj fair to*
mcht amt Saturday. Continued
rUiiilt
and un«rlllrd
extreme
•»ulh.

*

No.

Asnorisletl Prrw* I .rated W lr r

117

President Asks Congress For
Quick TaxRaiseOf $ 10Billion
In co m e T a x
Eisenhower Says Men’s Club Is Told Frigid Blanket Of P eWrsoilln a lS upply
M a jo r
P o rtio n O f M o n ey ;
Trained Troop, &amp; » » « * * * Cold Do,and, Oo C o r p o ra tio n s H i t
Needed In Europe America
„ t» thr grraleit rdi' Ceolrol Florida W ASHING TON ^ Feb. 2 - 4 i F t —

•

m
pi « p
Railroadc S t r i k e
Two Chinese Corps
injures S e c u r i t y

t o k y o . S aturday.Krh.
Tsnk-led Allied aiiault Jour* I
advanced through thick fog Fri­
day night to point* north of An­
yang. which it only right and onehalf mile* aouth of Rrd-hrld Seoul.
Two to two and onr-half mtlex
aouth of Anyang, however. two
companies of Chine** Communirlt
(|K&gt;*iihly 400 men) counter-attack*
•frd at 10 P. M. and Hill were
fighting at midnight.
No death* were available on tliia
irlatively imall Red effort to chrek
the Unilrd Nation* drive which haa
gaiprd about 20 mile* liner il
Legal! Jan. 23. Enemy oppontioil
hat been tlackrning daily.
Advance palrula of the Allic*
have tircn reported only seven
inilr- from Seoul,
g Heavier force; are moving up
rautioualy. wary against flank
attark* which are the fnvuriatr
lied tartiea.
An F.lrhth Army spokesman dorlinrd to ronfirm or drny tho
Washington report.
Chopped up art the Chinese 60th
and .tilth armlta. Retiatancr ha*
alarkrnrd cvrn though th* Corninuniit :iMh and 40th armies aro
in immediate reserve, Allied ruininandera Mild.
|p Reliable »nurte» -mid the ghastly threat of lyphua haa made it*
appearance among North Korean
troop*, and that tubcrtiilnsl*.
treneh foot, fro#(bile and othar
wartime dia«aaaa likewise wrere
taking a loll among the Chinese
alllea.
l*rl»onrrii of war *ald 60 I* 100
per rent of itome North Korean
companies are Infrrlral with typhui. a diaraa* Iranamltled by ver­
min from rata. Hoaravrr. U . 8. 4 Eighth Arm y Investigator* aald
there araa no erWenee w t C W m w
troop* have hom«affa«iw m-riouatv by the diseaseNo lyphua rate* were rr|&gt;ortrd
aiiiohg Inoculated U. N troop*.
Aimy nfftrlal* In Wnshingt'.ti
•aid llu*»lan aatlolite euunliU"
have had difficulty perfecting an
effective vaccine. _
^ ____

i

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

ThrcatOf Typhus Hits T rllfnan Declares
Communist Armies; * TUmail d e c la r e s

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t h e

■la |e In Rustin', dim fin win Id
conquest, llrlg.idirr lieneial Frank
Caffey |o|.) m-mbri* of the Fir-I
Mrlhodi*! Chimb Men’ - t’luh In •
niglil. lie wa* llitloililred li&gt; fm
MM I.trill. Col. David II. 11 &gt;i i
niryer of Oilando and by Fed. S
(i. Ilnrriinan.
W A S H IN G T O N . Feb. 2— i/ l ’ i
(irnrial Caffev, a personal
Grnrela I). Fnrnhowrt -aid today
friend of (irnrial Dntght Kt*«n

G en eral T ells S o lo n s
S u ffic ie n t
Force
M aj' P re v en t W a r

U nion L e a d e rs A rcK cp u d ia te d By M en
F o r D ecem b er P a c t
W A S H IN G TO N Feb. 2 «1V
The While House derlarrd today
the railroad ilnkra air "dtictlly
injuring nil? national security" and
ihr nation rannol tolriatr thru
f BANCO-AMI8I CAN ITIA TIO T Ulka atari in Wa*hingt&gt; n *' ITfM dfnl
continuance.
Jmepli Shoit. prrtidenlial pies’ Truman and French Premier lien* Pleven gel down to drUII. on mutual
defense Locking on at this While llotiw- ronferr -.ee me Secretory nf
ircirtaiy, made dial tlalrmenl I n , Slat* Arheson (loft) and Delcn»e SeeieUry Marshall. (littrnuHliioal)
repoitcis. Ilf *aid President T iu - I
________
man had aulhon/rd him In make it.

Windows Broken Four Negroes Are
In Las Vegas By Electrocuted F o r
Atomic Explosion Rape In Virginia

fr
®l additional unit, of ,)0wfr&gt;
Sb|, , nk|.
|
U. ?x trru.p. In Lurope
..win Utah, and i- a grailualr ..f the!
would lie worth tending Iwn or |University of
Michigan
la«w
liner lime, that many lalrr
School. H r ha* nerved a* an in■■ I
i , i
■ *tructor in law at \Vc»t Prdnt
tie alter expre.ied confidenre the Milnatv
Viaderti). ami
during
weiirtn F.urappan nation, will lie World War II wa- one of ihr fir»l
able lo "build an
an effrill.e
elf............rlefen.e
t e l . - . . ! ,u P «»tld P »t« i" the In.a.loll of
ii
.. Africa.

lone, within a iraionablr tune.
Pointing out the .lialrgie pioltl.nenhower. who will .*&lt;bliret* |rm. faring thi, loontiy doting
tlic nation by ladoi and trier innn the prevent « rials, he de.lared that
tonight, war making another ap- ' the Amrriran (teoplr mm- groatl&gt;
praramr un l apilnl Hill lo rr|ioil ronfu-ed. Wr ate in the middle ol
on lu% lour uf European drfenre* **'e giratrat 'in ini and pnlitt-nl
agaimt Contmuntfl aggrosinn.
unheaval that the world I ... nv.

S to rm M ay Move O ut
B efo re C itru s C ro p
Is B ad ly D am an ril
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Ih r
-I* 4 1 thr lniliatu|H)|i«* ait|H4it
tjik thr • nt I f . t in ill t r a r v

I'tetnlenl
I iurn.in today aiked
F.ingt' , lor a quick JIO.OOO.IjOO,l&gt;&lt;wI l iv rru irate and &gt;ard be will
.1 .till mother ini irate later.
In i m.-,»age to the legitlalon.
Ml Human *et out thi* program
I,., i ining the S I0.000.000.000:
I \ i t.isH».tsH).(ssi tncrea.ie in
individual Income taxc*. already
* ln-.tiili .1 to yield a retonl $26,'HHt.taai.tMSi in the
flacal
year
tatting July I.
•j. \ Li.ooo,not!,taro mcrea.-e in
. -1111.11 atlon income ta*e*. The*.*
witii e .ie - i profit, laxe* included,
in- -i bvduled li» hit a record 120*
i *ii i,tain.ram next year.
1. A I :t.ihar.isat.noti increase in
v i .- t ole,| taxes-- to l»e “eon*
•iitratcil upon le.« r.,e ntia l con*
.liner gieai ." The,e taxes are
. timated to yield M.222.000.000
r.,-'t year, iiii.ler present lax law*.
'III.- M-tiediile outlined
would
mean ii total tax takr of t (&gt;t,200,*
ISHI.UOO.
I In, ix near Itv a third more than
rcord collections of World
Hit
War II when the take reached
t I 3 ,iaai.iam,isai in It'tft.
Ibe umlrrttandlng among Con*
gtc
mernliera i, that thr further
inrmiM* Mr. Truman I* to re*
que.t later would rai»«* govern*
ini-tit rrxi-nue* to mote than S7I,*
-ss'.'ssMNSb
This would mean a total tax
In. li n e Ilf about $trt.600,000,000
but M i. Tinman did not make a
fuIII figure of a M.600,000,000 in*
"'.!*• over and atiove the *10.000,•HNl.HNI M*kr«|
||(.
th„ ^ t r y ihould
„n M M|)My*a»-)ou*tfn“ It liU ind

trailer* have ilmii-. they cannot
w
In* Justified in preventing the flow
of final ami fuel for our people
ami supplies fur our soldiers,"
ii) \sstit i.\ 1 i n n i l ss
Short said.
.S||o\k Hull If* l|f **1 t||J ilrr/.
«eeti.
he
.aid.
The referentc to union mrrnlier*
Ijiwtnat i-t* who heaitl hint vai
disagreeing with their Icadam » » «
H r rerealed that he had com­ ill W tain Irll on |Mit&gt; 11 I iimtli
th- tirnrrnl .hle&lt;l away from any
lo the refu»»l of the union, to
manded
everything front an in - I InlliU Iih 14&gt; 4%.4 fllk*lt| ni-14* 4»|
on thr ,li r of American
“ M a rtin sv ille S e v e n " rdlrnate,
arrrpt a pay and working agree­
4 «im»
ilir
»lilr .
grmtnd fr-rrr- that ahoubl l»e »etd fanlry platoon t» a division in an J i t l i r m l
ment which their Icmlem approv­
to Europe. H r wa* reported to battle, derluird lliat hi. r ow- ate r limiting it« 4Ii 1 rt Ii*m 4 * it mnkr«|
R
c
-H
c
a
rin
g
Is
D
e
­
ed in Iteecnilier.
have .aid Ihey would ron.tituie hi* own nnd do rmt repie*ent tbe •mil ttivthv? 1 fiitlitirikt i l ia n c r «»•
nied B y Hifjli C o u r t ••nlr n “ minor |&gt;art’' of tbe total Itepaitment of |b-frn&gt;e or any |m&gt; lltnir
Ilra'la of the Railroad Brotherniinlr 1 .*|r %\* *fIt#1 in llir
lltiral party.
homl* have eontrnded the present
ground arm y planned tlo-re.
work *l»p|tnge» are iiiiaulhurUed IA S VEGAS, Nev.. Feh. 2 I A’)
In a tatenii-nt i--ucd a fte r a
The iieuplr of the Uniteil State, Uir.it 1 if m i * 11#-If
R IC H M O N D . Va . IVh 2 t/l’j
and are a rank-and-file movement.
.v.lcm
to romi
A K ifal I'U’.lt |tir%«iii
(’one union from another atomic
lo in ol &gt;errn M nlm iillc Ne- two boor tm-etlng with the Home who “ wanted Johnny
Short »aid, loo, the fact they
.
,
I
.1 I
. _ trin n l Servler* amt Foreign Af- home," and not tile I'rn-idetil or
1
niil.dMilMt
VilltrtK
»uld
111
rliatlfthlait
tome
71
mile*
away
hil
thii
groe*. denied an eleventh hour slay f, tr. i-„niInj|,„-i Elsenhower w*« one of the "Pentagon ln u .»" w ne
now contend they had no inten­
n
tion of recommending the intifi- •oulhern Nevadx city lodxy with ny llir ( In#-• JuttHr n| l|t# I inilc*!
ii .poll.tide for the deimdiillaatioli n l it % di'e i Iron id llnvv to...n d
ration of that agreement indicate* the forte of an earthquake.
S la lr.. w n r -Irtli'H ulril mi l!u
” *»&gt;' Jm*" •" Fu-.,,e of thl. country after World Wat i lond.i snd l^v'sn to ‘ fleam to
"that Ihrv signed III l*ad faith."
.
.
will lie the riiuivalrnl of two "i II, lie stated.
ward the n.irlhrail II |,„w l,d
Il ihatlrrrcf a glau window in M .tale iM-ntlrntuiv line
today ,y |r.
)|(,,.( |-y|||), r of |hr
The union head, are W. Park
it i
*
..
.j
American, an- a Irietidly pen.
Krmiertv of the Brotherhood of a downtown department *lnre and (nr ill e rape ol a white woman, physiral and piyrhologiral factor- tdr. In •aid. The. tried to be ^%a1I alfraily 3 . 1 1 m n ihr noilhrm
Railroad Trainmen. It. II. Hughe- ! brought a flood ol tall* Imm Three other, ate lo do- Monday.
&lt;»li e.1 n. rnllrctivr rearmn frirn.l. n,it tl Kiie&gt;la nnd in re­ W it uf tin %Ia It ulirn Inf
of the llrdri of Railway fondue al*rm nti/rn* In pnlHr.
inent effort*."
Ifif Rf»«! rh«nr* "f (litTf I hri •*&lt;rnr ihni kiitr of the uMltionil iiurfftN
turn got a kick ill the teethDtere w*» no iicnion-lrati*»f|.*(
The 'taternenl wa* i**ueii bv
tor*, J. P. Shield* of the Brother.odd d-pcnd on what Congress
"We Aineriran. are requited to re,!.
"Wtnrlow* m the big •lore*
h«K*l of l-nromoUvt Engineer* and
lid alxiut hi* spending budget.
iLiwnim.n lit* ptiton .iltlioiigh me i i icctingi ' halmiau Vln.mi l|)-(is I of the mate a baste decision on a highly
.
. . .
■
,
r.o .^t u
One ob*ervei on a downtown
__...,i
Ti lii|irralui«t
were dropping
I). II. Rolieitaon of the lln&gt;lherResides hi* xhedule for a *10,and prayer yig.l. have l«w n held
Nervire, Committee and ln»olicd and technical subject,
hood of Ijoromotiv* Firemen and itreet taid:
m Sanford tin. ui-.niirg tHio.lHHt.OtHI inrreate. Mr. Truman
he statrrl. II* told of those whv steadily
in
Richmond
during
lire
pa.l
week
*rUn''
Llt^rin
a
n
Rlehard.
(
D
SCI
and
ctiiwer*
Were
,n
n
rr,n
«l
Mi()
lh„ u|ll ie, k to
Englaemrn.
, bulged in and out like ballooon*- I while altr-mey* made Iranfc lawaU'K
» t *br t o i i ; * k *
u if f ^ p .r o it u e .
" ' 7 r\ « r
* . « l "eh*-! bHxphnlex" In present tax
Bf(|iffwf«P'»nlUa»
They
k 'n\ttT r
f-.thhfghr they wWe’aH going to go." effort* lo girin a tlay til r » r , ■it mu I It said member* **k»«l El-entwiwcr . , 7 . ’iv. Oavar and air fnrria, 1„ ||,|„-.| „ t.„.ti dnrrlc &lt;.| rain
ugteemrnl at Ibe
Ian* *nd hinted he wuttld like to
,
...
deflated that he disagreed u th
...
,i .,i , hr,
Ttie firwl damage here from
Dr. 21 and entmuned Ihr *ettl«-qnc-U..,„
*11 p|»*#e « » * h '.ib i llwory and - l . t c l H r.l “ mdb "
, .
.
.
'
.. .1 r.- t .i» r . Imposed on cooperatives
or In obtain ilememv
„.uH.,ed rearmament ..f Europe,
, Mir .................... .
,.v t(r t ^ .
ft,
menl at a H n l new* ronf*r*urr rny nf the •lunk* wn» re|arrii-«l
.xnd iiimirne from date and muniT li-y
foi I lit* l'i‘hl»K I It#- II .r tif Amrikfuii frti«r.'
ev- |inid
paid ’.rilh thrlr livi
in Ihr office of pr*«idntllal a«- to |Hillcr a few tnlnute* after
It* biding the n.c nf A met lean fense,
■
.
. wb .1
. . . . Irm
..
- 1p.1t r- nrltlei, all exempt tinder
In
tittiltiBrf
tli»*
%
%
4flYI
tor
the
l.rutal
uni
.•
a-*Miit
ml
the blast
•i.tant John Sleelman.
pn .-nl un nine lax law*.
"Whan Ihr depie........
ramr, |*«*fmI tif 4* t»f
sf4
Ruby Sir mid Floyd l o . |i.....
1 he fourth alomir fla.h in Mr
"While thr union* did not ratify
Hr urged a "xery eHreful" exElsenhower. Iinwcvrr. dill nul I llimyei took » defensive utlitmli i4’4ii Iim | n Hir Ii 4*f hi lif rr in I
year*
ac&gt;
in
1
1
"shsnty
lim
n
"
the agreement that dor. not give le.&lt; than a week lit up the pre- r-etlou of Martinsville. Tlo elr-i detail thr prerise amnuiit uf when aggressive energy W11 . nrcd- •ftrlfHMMl, NMIimIIiiK
K. J wimri/ition of tax lawa “ relating
dawn
«ky
with
noontime
bill
them a right In »trtkr again*! Unto tile tnaiiranrp mnipanic- und to
,rn power |eel,” he said. "Tbe South h t lb
Vmicliluvi, .Ii , f*nfh4*iinnn.
trncultoti nt the four irquiri-d Am rriran gtuund. air
Hamm and w.4 eUlbl. In a radio. ’Z t i y o n r boor
which will lw assigneil to Europe, (Iv ll Wnr heiuu»r It wa* on the
government. Their obligation 1*
Eat 1) tin- nun nil &gt;1* hi* it |Mirt- hul.li-r* of securities now exempt
defensive, hr declnted.
remain at »ork while they u,c of more than 400 mllr* thiough
rd IIhat tin Ihl-I IIKIIUI 1er w «i finrii Iricniiir taxes," pin. a "reFirst of the Negrtws In die the atelnrnvlit said.
‘,~The foliowingcMtHBuffons to whatever »emn«-ratb: prm-rssra out the west. It wa* reported
view of tin- Inx statu- o( organ*
Tl.e .tatrnient nlaled
that, Oeneral Caffey staled (but tin- down t.
dei:ir4*ii
was Joe Henry llampton,
U t U March of Dfmaa ana* «k n o w - available In aeltle thrlr dispute. seen a* far away at the San
I I s s i I s h i s il* P u r t * « l
Kitenhowar, supreme commander people bad lu*t confidence in Sec­
At II 16 A. M. tbe temper- lintiim - now exem|it under prsje]g~i *Hs;' «d*h thawV* by John
•-nt law ."
II M4llbiM#*l 44M |* ■vr 1M i l l
••ftlirrly the ioiit&lt;»ad wO« U .s Francisco Hay area.
_
",
.
of Allied powers in Europe, "ex retary of Slate Ache,nri b«*eause
Haul*, campaign manager:
Spe. it n atty, hr i-allrsl (or rtoxof the Alger Rlss rpi.odr *m| «*|i|
bare iMirUrtl bjT ItnW that th - railIlnlliaoro ol slew light arid tbe
lada and Park T v r «
R'-'h'
II aarlaarO »»a r « a * T w * l
force of C.e r splosirui, which kSiM ninOle SI l l ( M , l l l . S i pressed rr r a l .ti.ra.||..n a) ll.c Im should be replared H r pi*lie,I S fiU O | ) j i m i IR C I s D une ing “ loopholes" which he ..aid lead
Employer* Sanford Herald 7dH!
H ..Milan** os »-•«• Slat
stepping up of Ibi defense rffn rl Csiirral Ceoige Mar dialL
10 I
rocked downtown building... touch
Employee* (That* 41 On.
31.Ml
( n i l lis in n
J a y r iM 's ill the last w e d - There w ar no •old of the all! the Marshall Plsu By (•*4*11r 4
c l off new speculation al«iul lO n t^ r f f iin
Karfer Jewelry On.
I&gt;WI :
hs given Europr. Enrnpr wi.old
wliat the At'-nin- Energy Com
etaleuatiori on tin irolllt.
H R. Pope tin.
600
mli-iinn I* texting at ita lug new
Hatttm:* (•• f”Ilf l&lt;iton.-ilull., r
*'Tbe fae|ier*l atm expressed like (tip 111 len Ainerlrati division
Wiebolt Studio
2.W L e g i o n
there, a. a pledge Hurt "w r iiir*n (111*4(1r*l nl tt|Mrr (1(,hi 9&gt;'wmi , e
O f f e r e d tatigc in the desolate de,»tt
extreilie pleavilO and gratlflra
Young \Ve»lyn Cla*» of
northwest nf hers.
business," be said.
ultfil f9*44)1 Nil Kiri4lrrit .1 (mil
In "ne of the fjnr;t piogram - linn at tin news that Holland i
First M. E. Church
!».uo
lint A E C spoke .men bad no
\ v •nut
H r advocated tmlvenal
mill •linlAt lit VI •'.( •.I 1l’ .4 '
uf
the
year,
Keminole
High
Echo--’
E. T . Ch*pm*n
l-W&gt;
shout to double Its defense r f fo il," tar
comment on today’s test— not
larv training and maintaining
fill ***#niilifl|F Ih.tllr Vif*( y 1••
rtudents
entertained
Sanford
C. E. Carlton
L00
even confirming an hour afterfully equipped rexetve forrr, t rid &lt;(«4) nflrrmniH 4( .( On •i*i lurk.
Ihr -tal—iii' ti! i*ld.
It* K H W IN lii R A A K IN S O N
1 •Msrgarel Davt*
2.00
wauls that It had occurred. Pre- eee* with a p.-'giam nf .in g ln r,
warned against taking an J,ea»i |Mi|(c« i •|M»r(« *1 twU &gt;.
\ &gt;oinmittee x*111 meet Munuay
W
AFII1N
0TO
N
.
Feb.
2
Il
wa*
related
that
thr
(irtirra
l
dancing
and
•■titnlc
sketches
at
•
Mrs. C. K. Adam*
1-00 Esilrtl King Peter of 1.ICO* avia vliius test* have been confirmed
nlMii, driven evening at 7:39 o’clock at the liarA 111III Km «r r 4
hrought out in answer to ques­ defensive road, which leads to d&gt;
Yacht Club lunihpuri yesterday
V. P. Allman
2-00
quirkly.
M
1
atruction.
•
•
(
He.
Smi(h
-mi
&gt;
by Kiilim
din (T u b Htiihimg on East First
of fried bi *upp;;l&gt; ”nl
Master of reremonir* C la re * .. tion* that “ hr lias full ronfideitrr
llrnry Caldwell
2.00 ha*
M&gt;.*t witnesses agreed that to­
1 .md. « 4*111*1 f v%ft |l Ihr* ri-ai
t'-nt of
of ,siM rt to dlscutr the furmation of
one dlvhlon" for a United State.
ill Ihr ability of Ihr Western na­
.Hockey’s Tiro Shop
6JW -Foreign legion" in Europe.
day'* cimc-.ission rant* In thrx-e Clause, meuilier ol the high *rhv -. tions to build an effective defense
.1 totA1 St nth Bril *'t Im vInii1 driven a .Seminole County Museum Astoglee elull, announced Ibe numhe.
John J. Carver
ft 00
M IL L I’ UKCIIAMEH
by Malcolm M«. Srtll. ...... tiling
Mr*. ( ’. R. Dawson anTbe offer wa* rrerlvrd hyphen- w a v r.- a small one, then two with on tbe program which wa* li­ fnrrr within a rrasonaldr time."
Semlnnl* Co. Oruncll of
mitten**.
Cecil Osier ami a»su,-iatrn today to |M.lrr. ran tug it m turn to hit
tiff, J«Miiritf
Jolting punch**.
this morning.
at,-i Edwin C. Johnson ( fl-ivd o l. Mlirr,
Elsenhower
yesterday
laid
down
limn* Demonstration P u b . 6.11 wb» ban proiH&gt;»ed that the U . S.
•tmminred tbe purehase » f * ,4« a pa I Sell I'd * r'hevtulet Sedan,
A , &lt;tawn broke, darkUh brown re. led by Mi** oille Rrese W hlttlMr .
Hawton. wlrr- has besn
In the H i si nes* .e.sinn, Hraltey his opposition to a limit on thr mill and planing mill at li.tirn . tin p i,.p e tty of W \V Wright
Th* following employe** of A t­ Armv recruit l.hun.unn forrign rlnmls were vHIble ill the clear
niiu g •harrnisn of thr D AR Muliumlire of Atnr'tran troop, to I*lantic Coa»t Line, f/ieomotlve pe. anti Communlala for -ervtrc in the. morning air in the direct ion of Oilliam, ;t.*te Jaycee p n Idro', sent to Eurtipr. His rsprcj.-iot-?1front I.e»trr Velmi. Alaml ftv, &lt;&gt;f 9It#* IVIIm* 1Ii 11a front fin* un- ••uni Committee, « « , empowered
partment, eontribuled . amount., North Atlantic l».-fcn;r forrr the rnr.gr. They t r r r . itr,-t«lH*i i&lt;iiilinj. d mvintara nf the *ta'&lt;- split the rank* of lawmaker* de­ IHtrsurt* are employed at rh&gt;- mill IKIblirit into 4 (f irth rat |»nrlr&lt;l to np|Mitnt the lommtttee to tnshown t" March of- (time* Cam J oIim-umi made the exiled mon­ widely alto** the horium In a meeting lw tng held m I'cneaioU manding anrh a retting.
nrarlfir, »« IU-U* llni I S ftlan hhiim I xeitjgale vatiout phase, nf this
itmlay, tomoirow ami Sunday ai l
*urt of rim i* pattern.
F N F t.'OM M KN V KM EN I
Ii) (irrfurdi* M'lrphy of |'ui«
.palgn:
arch’* letter public today.
project.
The *tatrnirnt issue*! after Hie
runurgcl
th&gt;nttemlanrn
of
memliei
lb
th
the
flash
and
the
r.
T A I.I.A II AMKKK, Fell. J &lt;d*i Inin, N'■ 1
I tat
* A . r . Kemp
It *ahlt
.SrmtiK
O
i
,
risl'ii
aptMsraorr
I'-day
said
Serving °*l
on tti«
the committee ara
la*t
,
Arming
those
attending
will
I-D rg rre a will tie awatdrd In
t.no - 1 intendrd to rontarl (irnrial i ussiiin tialay neentnl to
J. P. I-alb*-hr
Itarnag.
In
the
kaiser
M.i
pul
K|rf(| M (, y E Rniimtllat,
"It
wa*
especially
emphasised
that
1 #«;7o; In (In’ htii'lrhakr*t
1.00 (Dwight l&gt;.) EUenhnwer** local Jungrr then In either of tb » j ftrailey (Mbam and Voile W ill “(treat Britain lx contributing very 269 gtnduatcx at I'biiida Stall •4
J. A. Prclham
Mr
Miriam Ruxvell, R. K. R'.rkx,
lama.
Univrrslly rummrm--ement m r
.60 headquarter* with an identical three previous testa.
II. A. Watt
powerfully to the Wrstern ef­ e|-,e» here tumor ruw afternoon. to (hi f *h#vfYi1t &lt;* $775 aii'l to (hr Elton Moughton, J r .: Volte W ill­
Harry
Matoaian,
Associatril I flrrlrben K irrH iff |ierforine*l
Muirh,
fin
K
i I im
M
C.iiif
v
wo
1.00 plan— when the A**nclaled Press
W. R. Edanfield
fort." Il said he expressed rrgret
iam . J r .; Mrx. Charlex K. Ginn,
Th r graduating r la ,. Is th,- i i h m y r i l u n i t m i r l r
nt i l n«
I on reported ymt wrre lntr«Hlueing le- Press photographer who wa* near novelty tap dame In niieu tl
J. A. Strang*
that through Inadvertence hr- trad flr»l under the university'. or«
'li
W . Il Brinem, M r». C. Stuart
»»(
ilrivinc
A
pn
rngrr
m
1.00 gtslatlon alemt an ’Atlsntir Part’ Indian Hprlng*. hamlet on tire |high srhrwd program follnwr*l IO. M. Shipp
failed In eiupha.lir Britain’* ef­ eiurster ■ystetn Inaugurated In - 1
tfrmsn, Mr*. Fred T .
William*,
edge of the big range *ome id a miikiral 1 railing by Fllrn (trig
h
i*
1
rar,
Afi
A
tint.
M.t*L,4u«v
R. 0. Week*
1.00 Foreign la-gion.
fort during hl» extemporaneous April. I’revloutly thr rhool nprt
'lr
I, E. Hptneer an-l Chamber
of
DrI
40*1
rrv#ivr»|
minor
lira*
J. W. HaUbmy
lo t
“ I am moat att*lou« t» nlarr all mile* from here dracrllw-d the grr*. Hue O dium arid Allen H r'
presentation tri the Congre** yr^ air,) on a quarter system.
of Cnrnnierce Manager Ed W hit­
irwattws
Mat
1 lihllbfa.
*rl ronvulM-d Ihr Jaycee audirm.
UJ0
V. Metis
Unlay.
ney.
with
a
rnmir
sketch
in
whirh
M
i
-1
J. J. Oovncek
6.00
AI a recent meeting of reprxCollum
soloed.
ft.no
V. II. Fredpriek
MNilMTICH M lI RNE OFFKUF.ll
•-nlativaa of 21 Seminole County
( » I m ‘Z ero In ’ On IU*d INiHilion
Norma Faye Harvey wa* solo
1.00
. . C . E. Beard
T A I.L A IIA K H E E , Feh. 2 —m
nrcanixatlon*, It wax agree I that
1st and featured darner in an —.A sperlal rourse In administra*
1.00
v 15. C. Illnebllffe
thr Seminole County
Muxcum,
arrnliatle nurnla-i which Inrlnir-I lion and logistic* will be offered
J- 0. Walt*
40
, -nmoted and slarlril by the Sallle
Joyce Anderson, Khlrley Peace*'-;. to advanced students of the Flor­
40
K. C. W*lh*ringt.,o
Harrison Chspler. D .A.R., should
Ethel Williams and Man,*rrt ida Ktate University Air Koree
Charlotte Smith
LOO
lr- advanced for the purpoxt of
Maloy.
2.00
L. M- Cornell
ROTC unit.
pie.., rvlng object* of hLtorteal,
lly W IL B U R J BN N IN O *
Two number* were sung by H1.00
Roy L. Howell. Sr.
Col. Bern Ire K. Bsrr, command­
•-durational s.td artistic value. InA r S P E C IA L W AK IIIN UTtlN SERVICE
Keminolr lllgh Triple trio con er nf the R O TC null, said the
1.00
J. K. Rtaekmsn
&lt;lu-llng IxKikx and furniture left
P. J. W*h*r
1.00
W ASHINGTON. Feb. 2 -&lt; / r) Ttr|. Cellrr (D -N Y ) **tH today lhal silting of Hetty lam Partin, Robb-, course will lw open In Junior*
by tSencral Sanford.
Wilson, ami senior* who are majoring In
A. F. Hunt
1.00 Pretkienl Trumaa ii "wlmlelirarlfdly" m lavor of bmlriing the Flond» Jean Ralloway, I’rggv
Mor,« than 200 adult* and M)
Ihmna Mat Harper, Hial Ibiyb buxines*
administration.
nunu n iwigr canal atirr** lire northern pait ol the ilale. &gt;
C. C. Ear*more
■hildren have attended the pro­
Jean Wilson, Cwrulsn Mrlruii . 1 n erre, eh»mi»try, engineering,
A K. Caruther*
MW
m t mueeum exhibit at the Wom­
Celler mid a reporter he lu d drtcutsed the proiccl with Mr. Truman Carolyn Patrick and Norma Fayr physics, malhamatk* nr polltieal
E. M. Carroll
1.00
an'* Club and have shown much
Harvey.
science.
• IL N. Tamm
1.00 anJ that the President gate "very comforting dHoUfagemeir.’
enthusiasm oxer it.
Members of th« hoys glee club.
II. II “
Tha New York roagrasamaii.^-"
U0
Tbe nine clubs rompHvIng the
A R T HRMINAR
140 who urged the project on a reeenti ary detalU. Englnsara Hat the pre- Including Aubrey Moran, Ken­
J. V. !*•
Seminole County Federation nf
Mr*. Jnllue Dlngfelder ami
It. T . Ragman
1 4 0 trip to Florida, said the President, aent costa of thr ranal at t M jll 4,- neth Robbins, David Hester. Edi­
Women'* Clubs have agreed to at* son Myers. Clatene* Clause, Ger­ daughter Margaret arc
among
R. Johnson
1 4 0 told him that ha had always twen Ooo.
j al*t In (be Museum project, said
The engineer* »ald, howxreer, ald Covington, Billy Tlson amt tho*e exhibiting art work
and
R. IL FMds
4 0 In favoi of laiildlng thr ranal, and
1 Mrs Dawson, and members are
that the project is “on the shelf* Bobby Corley, were w»ll received painting* at thr Creative Art
It B. Boykin
4 0 that tha project waa highly appmlielng a-krd lo serve ax hoitrssSI
as far aa thry aro ronrarned until In two voral number*.
W. f . Calho
Bcmlnsr of Central Florida which
140 rlste at this time.
money I* appropriated.
in keeping the present
exhibit
Arrompani-ita wrre John Fite, will present live first of four rt*
Sam Mitchell
140
"He wants me lo follow It up
Celler said defense-mobilisation llclic Bl»liee and Hhirley Middle- MLItf'nx of art tomorrow after­
"pen regularly.
Lawrroc* Johnson
MW and krap In toorh with him. and
bad pointed up an immediate need ton.
Walter Hart
noon at from 4:W) to (1:00 o'clock
140 be will help," C cIUt aald.
ranal.
E. Jones
.j «
at the Han Juan Hotel, Orlando.
40 Celler »ald ha will takr up the forliethesaid
the
watararway.
from
f erring
B4IND VA LID A TIO N
T h e exhibition will continue
1.00 project with Florida Congress the Ml. Johns River on tha east
JA C K S O N V ILL E . Feb. 2
City Manager Clifford M rKih through Feb. II.
and attempt to got an roast to th# Onlf of Mexico, would
M
Boston
u
38
big stated this moynlng Uial vailBoris Margo will direct tbe ex­
wJU whirl* to begin cut off
ITitrago
« -14
datiaa
pajmra
In
coaneellon
with
hibition
whlrit
will
feature
work
ta f » f ljg y frg f r y T o Drnvrh
31
•a
the 1860490 wharf puJ terminal (ft ell, watereelor, drawings, monoheard of Smith
^ uan^ Mtsxao and 01
De* Moines
0 •it
are due W active soon print, montage ceastructloa and
41 •19
8t. Paul
from the New York firm of bend which will laclod. discussions on
&gt; New York 1
3*
4
Pittsburgh
attorneys,
Caldwell,
Marshall.
tag why tinea H
etedcra
art.
Other
exhibitions
Celler said
he also eons I
21
8
would benefit all of the state.”
planned Include one et Stetson WAVIMO KM HANOI to another mnntier of Ills Irani, an American artil- Shreveport
dera Iha ranal highly Important Triable and Milebsll.
Winnipeg
4 •8
The barge ranal tea* authorised to tbe nation'* defense and rapa*
Theto papers will have to be university, Feb. 1S*2&gt;{ Bailsman
tip
hi*
gun
tor
*
new
firing
position
In
Ibe
snov-i
ogged
Jacksonville
7(1 81
___ b* Con rre** In 1043 and ao far
dally If submarine warfare should filed with the Circuit Court In School of A rt, Daytona Beach. mouniatns M Korea. A large pile nt "rmptics" in the forrgruund attrsls Miami
&amp;b
76
LOO 11.443400 haa baan appropriated
eonsection with approval of the Mar. 1-16 and Florida Southern to tbo roeaat activity of tha neldplece and Its a t crew. (fnlsrvuiliovMl)
68
Tallshassea
1*
tor planning am* other prelimln*
ta
bond Issue, be stated.
College. Lakeland, Mar. 18-SS.
Tam po
77

Most Severe Blast Yet
Hits Nevada With
Earthquake Force

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Sanford Museum

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TUIWPAT JAW. 30, 1951

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

A . P. Correspondent Is Confused By
Close Association With Korean W ar

20 Divisions

Hy IIA t, IlOYI.H
TAKGU, Korea—(fl1) —Tlii* t* where I came
thin t il nr___
nthf ago.
m o re_______
And (hi* it where I left it.
You would think e man would Ire happy at the chance to go hack to
AnKrka after spending lull a year in a land a* sorry and unhappy at
Korea.
But the truth It I didn't ward to
go. I would rather »lay ami &gt;er
Allied O ffcn «ive
now the campaign finally came
out.
II
l*r--l r , „ ■&gt;■#)
The other eorre«|Kindcnl» came
■round and poured me a farewell only ■ small advance.
"A ir and artillery is pouring
drink and said: “ You've been over
Iter# about aa long a* anybody. in there," said Peelers, “ but the
You ought to have got the hrll out douglilxiy* still have to go in
of here Inng ago. Nobody cares there and dig th&lt;-m out one by
about tbi* story hark in the state* line.."
anymore. Korea !• getting to lxMajor
G en era l
M.
Abbark page new*. The people at round, U 8. Tenth Corps mmhome ate worrying atout them- man-let on the central front, told
aelrr*—not alrout the Army over a new* conference the North Ko­
here."
rean Fifth Corps I* poiard for
And my Army friend* said:
an attack on Allied forres.
“ You want to slay on here?
lie added: "W e art- ready for
You’re craiy. Boy, give me the It."
rhatire to get bark to old Uliele
He said hi* tioop* bail wiped Option For A part muni
Sugar—Just give me the chance." out the Korean Beds* second
T appreciated their sympathy, corps.
»;ir.o.tioti.
and I loved them for the bars they
One irt-riinn Allied patrol, en­
Kcoll Weller of Champaign, III.
were—beautiful wonderful, loyal tirely surrounded |,y a Chinese
Kara. But they didn't fm&gt;l me at Communist Imtlalirm Monday IK Mervln o*ier, son and I .-me 11
all. Kveryntic want* to go home in mile* northwest of IVntiju, was Oiler, nephew of Cecil Osier, and
war, hut no man who Is a mini rescued Tuesday by another If. N. Dr. W. C. Robb, father In law of
wanla to leave his army while It patrol, after Hi hour* of arduous Mr. W ilier, were present at the
meeting. The latter the head nf
U non-victorious.
fighting.
In two wars 1 had retreated
The l-uttleihlp Missouri and a th Department of Commerce of
with thr American Army on three heavy naval attaek force teamed the University of Illinois, (old the
continents -at Kasserlm- fiat* In with rarrier-liasrd plane* tn plast­ Commission o f hi* confidence in
Africa, at Fpa In the hatllr of the er the Korean ra*t roast town of the future growth o f Hanford. In­
Belgian Bulge, at .Seoul in Korea. Kansong, ur, mile* north o f Par­ directly associated with the nrw
firm hr Itav Oiler, brother o f Ce­
In Ore retreat* In Afrlra and Ko­ allel 30.
rop* I had stayed with the AntrrlThe Navy's cast coast Immliard- cil. Ray Oiler Is developing a
tan troop* through the entire or­ mrnl was rallrd thr hravlpst of Urge cattle ranch near Osteen.
deal and still « * t with them when trrrnl months. A spokesman said
The Commission Indicated that
tbev rounterattarked and moved rail nnd highway hridgea were the Ogiir*W rllM group might ncrur*
hark to vlrlory.
a ISO day renewal If aatlafartorv
principal targets.
Thl* time there was no real
A Naval rp|r*»c lair Tuesday progress In financing the project
prasparl of a final victory. The said the l-attlc-hlp Missouri alone is shown at the aspiration o f the
best that ran te gained In Korea inured more than |.(WNI round* of present option, (trier.W ell* Inc.
now I* a bitter diplomatic rnrnprn- Id-inch and five-inch ammunition sre non drvrlotdng a 70 home pro­
ml**. It was for this very reason Into the Kansong area in the first ject In the lirt-AIr section
that I hungered most to stay here,
In rrgar-l to the terminal bond*.
I didn't want to “ bug out" on thl* hour of thr neutralisation Imin- Mr. MrKibbln pointed out thl*
tenlmrnt
ahwtatllng Artny Ju«t iweau-e it i
morning that the parking meter
Thr light cruiser Mnnrhrslrr fund* would serve as backing for
waa caught flghtln- a war down
•rid
nine
destroyer*,
firing
over
a dead end streat
'
the honda and wnuM lie used only
But thl* has been thr longest the masts o f mlnrswrrprrs clear­ if necessary to pay o ff Interest
ing
thr
aira,
added
tu
the
tremand saddest half year of my life.
and principle.
Had reached a point whrre I felt rn-lutiji volume of Naval gunfire.
"The Commission Is eipertlng
could no longer do well the job
Task Forts* 77 rarnrr-hasrd
mine—to tell the story of plnnr* hit pirvluusly assigned tin- terminal to more than break
rven In Its operation, ami In that
Individual men In battle. It bail all target* In thr same area.
rase the meter funds would not
become a gray monotony of Ihi­
Thr riuistal town hi-liiiiil the
kes rt and mind, and I had Iky oin­ rhlnrM- Hue* liHik a Irrrlflr teat- have to lie used," he declarer!.
The nest step* In the bunding
to worn down with It that I no lug.
program Is thr validation o f the
longer could write It. I could feel
A Navy dispatch **id the task City resolution In- the Circuit and
tha suffering o f soldier* and civi­
lian refugee*. I could share their fiim- nppitiachnl Kansong under Htate Supreme Courts. hc said.
A resolution providing that
dangers, nut I no longer could cover of darknrss. It opened up
rent* o f alt tenants at the Munieataa bach and put those exprriun- with its big guns at 7 A. M,
By sunup, Id minute* later, all tlpal Airport te khaird, due to the
ren Into word*. I gurs* I tame In
identify myself too damn much Naval batteries were firing and pending Naval reactivation, was
wlUi thl* American Klghth Army *t 7:4r» A. M. thr flr»l strike of passed. Thl* Is effective provided
Navy Kkvrahlrr* sfrcakiil over­ the tenant plan* 1q remain Inside
I h tv* Iramcd to love.
i
"
.When a reporter no longer ran head on the way to their target*. the city'lim it*.
N-w afreet light* were approvSmoke rn*r from tire .sea of
write about that he • « * , It I* lime
that he pasture hi* spirit cl*«- Japan port city as thr big shell* ed for the Highland Park section
and op Twenty-fourth Rtreet at
•b a r* far a J ln i, And that is w)ty tore into thr town.
Due north of Huwon, the1 the Myrtle, Klro, and laurel AvbI. U fl for home, neither the first
iwr. thf last to go-bu t one who Chinese wrre making Increasing nur inlcrsrcHon.,
wgnts tn try it again when lie ran u*r of artillery. Twenty-five
wrre
hurled
Monday
d# It again. Otherwise It would h-- round*
Puerto
Itican
troops
pmter (hat | put away my ly|K-- against
figthlng for a slushv hill almut
w fltrr and pleh up a rifle.
IC w i i h m
m* r , | , n &gt; , i
- It was a hot and sunny day I four and one-half mile* nortlirast
landed at the airfield here Inst of Suwon. Frontline officers said Arlialacx, the Coloinblaii delegate,
July. Men fainted In the lu-at as the shells pridmbly were fired cautioniNi Kata-Suchy tn itinflne
his rrmarks to the resolutions Inthey fought upon the hill*. Tlu-y from 73-MM park guns.
Delsyeil report* •aid a Negro fore the committee, but the Po­
Wlra on the defensive thru
Thor wan basically Itack upon Infantry platoon killed an Mil- lish delegate insisted he wa* do­
tha rirfen.lv* again on the cold rooted BO Beds in a bitter local ing Ju*t that. He went ahead
bright day I wont luck uut tu tho fight far a hill position Mnnday. with hi* ap.-ech.
Kata-Duchy continued through­
Greek, U. R„ I’nerio Biran,
same airfield ta atart my return
trip to Amrrlea. A bitter wind wa* Turkish, British and South Ko­ out the morning sessionMeanwhile India haa been try­
blowing, and frostbite wa* now a rean doughhoya dug Ilia Commun­
ist* out o f their foxhole* with ing to block the American resolu­
tion denouncing C « m m u n I *t
rifles, Imvonet* anil gun hutta.
The Allied adranrr, tnrasurrd China aa an aggressor. Thr latest
•ic-f h tu-ntlle*s.frnnl extending Indian move ratnc yesterday tn
eastward from a point nine mile* a warning to the U. N. that the
north of Huwon In Yo|n, was "low highest nnlhorltlr* at Communist
aml raullnu*. The fire o f Com­ China's headquarter* had said
munist patrol* Im-c* me more fre­ adoption of the resolution would
close the door t« peace.
quent.
Mnuriee McDermott said the
The U. S. Klghth army com­
munique railed It "light to mo­ received the warning and was
derate resistance."
An mmev attack wrst and
northwest nf Ichnn * » repulsed
rally Tuesday. An Allied armored
patrol rr-entrred llncnsong Mon­
day and found It empty o f Com­
munists. Hmall scale clashes with
Tanysng on the rent ral front.
An estimated BOO Reds attached
i«m wen* llietc under A IIM force* with machlnegun,
nrtlllrrv and mortar fire norththe crosses below.
*
I fell I might never *cc Korea w.-*t nf Huwon but were lieaten
again, er know these dead anil off.
Kticrny patrol* totalling alrout
living friends again a* 1 had
know them here. I pulled my chin L’on men each were encountered
down Into my parka and cried *1- four to alx mile* north and north­
lwrily and alone until I tell asleep. west of lehon. An estimated en­
That was the parting I had emy company attacked with email
Irwin Koraa, whrre tetter men arm* In an rnrea flea m llti wait
than I have lull something they ami nnrthwrst of Irhon. A t the
never can recover—no, not even If same time a whistle-blowing Red
tomorrow ■ candle o f jwacc were battalion with girnadea and auto­
■gddenlv ||| upon every bloody matic weapon* attacked six miles
. m a in hit) from Manchuria m Pu- west-northwest of Ichon. Associat­
ed Press correspondent William
Barnard said Greek troops repuls­
ed this atteck at SiM A. MThe North Korean radio claim­
ed Red troops had shot down and
raptured four U. N- filers. Tha
boenlrast
on the
Pyongyang
radio asserted North Korean
Senator said, Communist troop* had Inflated
wra* want to "great Ioases" on 0 . N. troops
a lo Kurope— In (ha Huwon eras.
lialted number,
re Writers Kuwrskrned by sppeasmsnl thlnkli
— baa brought ns te the brink
war. An Irresponsible, waatd
W division t« tbs
MV that Russia ran
• tha ground before
te bar knees by air

United Nation**

British Sacrifices

OfRclal gaiter marking (hr
President Truman w ill greet I I out
White House on f*b . X opening tha 4
Scouts o f America Bov Scout week w
In every part of tha nation by more th.
leaders ‘’ Strengthen Liberty" te the L
A t "birthday partlea" during
Du
Boy Scout Week throughout the bers
nation each member w ill re- devel
pledge himself to tha Scout Oath demo
or Promise. In each community
representatives o ( the churches, Tr. ‘
schools. government and busi­
ness w ill observe the annlvcr*
w ry with their Scouts A t Unit
“open house" parties, parents,
relative* and members o f tha
chartering institutions w ill hear
• review o f the year’s program
features, service project* and

Swtichmcn Strike
(Continued imm P-ne One)
at the bell lino and at the two
road* In Detroit.
Last month's crippling strike—
at lb* peak o f tho Christmas mail­
ing ruih -ended after three days
without any
settlement In a
lengthy wage dispute.
The more than
10.000 yard
worker* wh&lt;&gt; walked out laid
month, return tu work Dec. 16 a f­
ter pressure from President Tru­
man, the federal rourt* and their
own union officials. TIip wage di­
pole still is nut settled.
The Army took over the rail­
road* Aug. 20 to halt a proposed
strlkri of trainmen and conductor*,
anil ha* liecn running them since.
Last month's crippling strike.
which lasted three day* and ham­
pered tha Christmas malls, *n&lt;l
Korean war shipments, ended lb*-,

in.

The yardmen returned to work
and negotiations between the union
ami th* government resulted In a
three-year wage part Dec. 21.
The pact Involved four big rail
unions—tho Brotherhood of Ballmail Trainmen, Brotherhood nf
Locomotive Firemen unrt Kngim-.
men. Brotherhood of l*&gt;romnlive
Knginrer*. and the Order of Itallnut ashing Information about I t
at tha Indian capital, Now Delhi,

way Conductors.
The unions had demanded a to
hour work week for yardmen at
thr pay they receive far 4d hours.
Thl* would have amounted tu about
.11 rente hourly.
The settlement provided, fur tha
Il'OJlOO yardman Involved, an In• reuse o f 23 cents hourly retroac­
tive to Oct. |, with anothor two
cents effective Jan. I this year,
and adjustment* reared to living
costa.
For 1*0,000 road aervleo woreera,-an Increase nf five rents hour­
ly waa marie retroactive to (kt- I,
with another five rent* this Jan. t
and the same cost o f living ar­
rangement.
The 40 hour work schedule waa
held up until at least Jan. I, 1052.
A t that time, the manpower situa­
tion will lie appralsen.
Local chairman of the train­
men and the other rail union* axpressed dissatisfaction with the
agreement and Instructed their o f­
ficials to return to Washington for
further negotiations.
Negotiations meanwhile are con­
tinuing In Washington.
Tha unions say an Interstate
Commerce Commission s t u d y
showed these figures on average
wages for yard service employe*
fur an eight hour day, before the
Dec. 21 wage agreement: foremen,
|lft.l|( helper* Il'i.ttX; switch,
tenders, 110.71s engineers, 113.00;
_________ ____
hrakemen
and_helpers, 912JM( and
firemen, 911-00.

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w- ------ - allocation o f non-lorroua metal*. opinion la w o w than a ta* rvad2. The production of losa eaaen- Inc builncii roan who i» conducttial goods, especially for the home Inc a legitimate huiincs*.
"W o shall appreciate alao Jfour
market, may ha slashed or stop­
demanding ilmllar action In the
ped.
3. Factory and storage space will cu e o f JftfDN A. Sullivan, tho
bo requisitioned whirs necessary. recently Iml icted and removed
The new etatement by the Prime ■hrriff of Dade county, which
Minister was Interpreted aa mean­ c, m we alio have reason to be­
ing that luxury-type goods will be lie f. la ‘pigeon-holed’ in the
the first to vanish from the home tame Bureau of Intarnal Revenue
office."
market
The letter told Holland that hie
The government announced U
would o ___
ffer _a new hlgh-Interest “ help In thl* matter will he ap­
defense bond to help pay for the preciated by thousand* o f citterns
big rearmament program.
The In the etate of Florida, who do
new bond, to go on sale Thursday, not condone corruption and poli­
will pay three percent Interest and tical protection of racketeer* hy
will rsplaea a current defense bond government official*."
Holland »ald he wa» told hy
issue paying 2tt percent. A t the
Chief Counsel Charle* Oliphant
same time the government will
of the Bureau that the Bureau
start selling
a
newhigher-yield
could not comment publicly on
savings certificate.
the case*. “ but I can ariure you
Among Britain's other troubles, that three ha* liecn no del»y in
liesides her scarcity of meat, are connection with this (8. and (!.(
the still diminishing coal stocks. and other ra*r». Of cour»r, the
I f coal supply continues to drop at rriticiim i* entiieiy upjustified
the present rata, there will lie a aa you well know."
new crisla In which Industries shut
Oliphant *ald the case* bad
down and men will he thrown out been sent from hi* office to the
o f work.
Justice Department for action.
Though doubtful of some phases
Oliphant *ald He could not dis­
of the plan which Prime Minister co** the S. ami 0. r u e with Hol­
Attlee announced to a grim ami land "|.erau*e of the secrecy pro­
attentive House of Common* yes­ vision* under which we work. A
terday, soma newspapers praised ea*e nf thl* type would he hand­
the labor government for refusing led between the two of fire*, hut
to heed the Socialist blue which re­ I can a,Min- you there ha* liern
portedly is opposed to anything tm delay."
but the smallest scale rearma­
ment.
'
Foreign Legion
No dismay waa eipresaad over
the coot o f the program or over
CwaitBae* area* m i - narl
the certainty o f higher taxes and
the draft.
money shortage* which U will nf Senator
SallonsUll (R-Mats)
bring to a country already pinched asked Vouchee* which move he
by austerity and tumbling living thought would he wiser.
standards.
Voorhee* milled that he fav­
Newspapers forecast that to pay ored taking III year old* first
for the program, Income Use* hut eridmi:
probably will b« raised the equiv­
"It won’t make vary much dif­
alent o f savan cents, making the ference except In timing, in my
standard tax rata equal to f 1.2K on personal opinion. We arr going
the pound (S2J0.) Increased pur­ to have to take them lath ovet
chase (sale*) taxes alao warn fore­ the next ID months or two year*."
Iloth the Senate group ami the
cast. These taxes, charged on al­
most everything purchased In Bri­ House Armed 8ervice* Committee
tain. now range from U 1/3 to 100 are holding hearings on legisla­
percent g f the purchase price.
tion to extend the draft of IK
year olds as a move toward even­
Some editorial reaction:
The
Times
(Independent!: tual Universal Military Service
"Those In tha government'* coun­ and training tUM ST) for all
sels and following who still sat physically fit men, beginning at
their faces agalmt real rearm­ that age.
Voorhee* and two World War
ament have not had Uwlr way. In
IU scale and icon# after so much II scientific leaders, Dr. Vandoubt and discus*ion ami delay, the
program I* a signal tribute to the
good sans* af tha Prime Minister
and hia responsible colleagues.
The 15-day lann of training Is
surprisingly short, very likely In­
sufficient."
i Manchester Guardian. Llbarat:
TThe government and chiefs of ___ ______________ _____
jt a ff Mill atom to bo thinking In In short, tha answer Is no,

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For 'J5 yrnr* wo hnvr Ireeti nerving Son fnrtl

Fruit Strike Head
Denies Connection
With C. 1.0. Union
BARTOW, Jan.
30—(A1) —The
leader of the striking IndapendrM
Citrua Workers Union today denied
hi* group had affiliated with the
.■HO.
Noel Hun ley, buslneia rrprrucniallve of the International Them!,
ral Worker* Union (A F L ) who led
the walkout o f ritru* pickers, said
an offer of CIO affiliation w»t
made but the pickers never voted
to join with the CIO.
I.a*l week an official o f the pick,
era union »aid the group had voted
unanimously to affiliate with tM%
CIO. William Smith o f Tartyis, ('Hi
regional director for Florida, re­
ported the CIO had taken the
group under It* wing. •
llunley called the whole thine «
"mu»cle-in Job on the part of thr
CIO.”
He adder!: “ I have nbt and do
not intend to affiliate with the
United Fo&lt;&gt;d Workers, CIO.”
The Independent Citrus Union,
he continued. 1* ready to iji
down—without string*
of m f
other union affiliation—and talk
with any citrus firm that want, to
discus* the strike.
Reviewing the strike Hunlcy
said "we hope for an early settle,
ment.
The strike began Jan, 1 amt
at one time several thousand mem­
ber* o f picking crew* were off
the Job, The walkout was over the
sole Issue of union recognition.
There have teen Mverat Imw
dents and numerous pickets h*t*
been attested on charges of in.
timiriation.
Asked If the strike line* wrir
holding firm, Hunlcy replied: "I
liellcve so in most cases.”
Hr explained a "good many «f
the Imy* (strikers) are going
north."

Two Floiida CIO leader* hs\&gt;
|M,*ted $MX&gt; ImwiiIs apiece on
charges brought hy J, Tom Wat­
son— firry foe of thr closed »ho|&gt;.
after they called striking ritruF

workers out of a meeting hr w*i
alaiut to address.
nrvar Bush and Dr. William C
Mrnnlnger, joined in urging *n
immediate start on UMST.
Dr. Bush, whu aided In many
of the top scientific weapon de­
velopments in World War II,
urged mltlUry training for rvrry
young man, including some not
now regarded aa physically fit..I
A ll three spokr in nehaif »f
the Committee on the ITrsrnt
Danger described by Vourhitt
a* a non-partisan group of cltisens formed "to further an ade­
quate defense." *

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I N D R P K N D E N l D A IL Y N B W S P A P R It

W EDNESDAY

J A N .I3 1 , 1951 S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

No. 115

Associated Pretm Leased Wire

Allies Smash A t Red * " » $16 Billion T ax Bill Proposed;
. Lines South O f Seoul O n W ar E ffo rt Solons Balk A t N ew Draft L a w
Naval Bombardment
Lashes At Chinese
Communications On
Coastal Highways
T O K Y O . Jan. 31— ( r t V - A l­
lied force* im iilifd al dawn today
™ againit dug-in Chinese Red&gt; in a
general pudi along the Moody ernIral and w rtlrin Korean waifnml*.
U . N. ground troo|» were sluingly backed by warplane* and aihllery. Tlie battlefield itrelched 40
duthy mile* eait from a point
north of Suwon and nine mile*
touth of Seoul. It war tlrewn with
an etlimatrd 3,700 dead Red*.
® One patrol wa* only, revrn
mile* touth g»f the burned out
former South Korean capital.
On the eail coast, the U. S.
battleship Missouri, carrier plane*
and other unit* of Task Force 77
thiflrd their big guns and bomb­
ing from Kanrong to Koiang. 45
miles north of Parallel 38.
Landing boali circled offihorr
♦ while rocket ships whooshed dead­
ly tnitiilr* al Kutang’s idilalL
lion*. Rut nn landing was attempt­
ed.
On the western front, U. S.,
Greek ami Puerto Rican doughItoy* were meeting what seemeil
to be the hard rare o f Chinese Re­
sistance. Red snipers popped out
of camouflaged foxholes to shoot
Allied troops in the back.
Resistance was comparatively
light on the central front, follow­
ing fierce hand-to-hand combat
during the night. By noon, the
U. 8. 10th Corns had moved 60il
yards and still had mat no strong
opposition.
It was the seventh day of the
Allied limited offensive. And it bit
the Chinese and Korean Reds by
land, air and sea.
In addition to tha “ Mighty Mo” ,
the Naval task forte on the east
A roast Included the light cruiser

S

rters Of Truk Force 77. ThU was
the force that puiverlied Kensont*
Tuesday with a bomba rdnienl
lasting nearly 24 hours, augment­
ed hy carrier-based bombers and
fighters K»*okg. a comraunjcnilon*
renter,
U 'gpvl dawn Wrdne**r# wts
w »» h
»***■
■• « I'M ils w t n «

. G e r m a n Sokners
' Are Soared ByU-S.
High Commissioner

•

FRANKFURT, Gsnsany. Jan.
—pV)—American authorities spar­
ed 21 German war criminal* from
the gallow* today. They included
.is former Nasi S. 8. troopers
convicted of murdering L. «■
soldier* In the Infemou* ' mal
medy massacre."
Hut In a review of all remain­
ing war crimes cases, U. 8. High
Commissioner John J« MeCloy end
a A military commander&gt; Gen­
eral Thomas T. Handy confirmed
seven denth aratenroL W a d h t*
four men convicted of oloughterIng more thar. |/)00^00 Jews and
Gypsies and former 88 MabGeneral Osweld PoM, who hoased
Hitler's huge concentration ramp

% y A l the aame time U. 8, au*
* thoritie. modified many other
prison terms imposed by Amer­
ican war Crimea tribunals..
The new ruling* followed spe*
elal consideration of nu remain*
Ing wnr crime* cases, undertaken
In (he face of a growing German
clamor against wnr crime* ver­
dicts.
,
,
.
Those saved from death had
been In Umtsbrtg Prison under
sentence for mom than four
#

these rovlew* ha*e twen
designed^to make sn n M h n l^ W "

“ March Of Dimes
Recent contributions ta the
March o f Dlmoe^ldr the Infantile
Peralysla Foundation t
ported today as follows:
13.00
J. II. Crapp*
2.00
8. 0. Allred
а.oo
% HarrlrtU &amp; Ford
440
Goodlurk Uroc
б.
Mrs. W. A. P*
Churt House re
10.00
Oeo. A. Speer, Jr.
5.U
U 1. Frailer
2.00
Mrs. R M.F. Berry
10.00
Mr. aud Mr*. Geo. Toohy
40
Jimmy Touhy
140
Anonymone
1.00
Tex Brady
LOO
Mr. and Mr*. W. C.
1.00
^ E. H .Vkkera
LOO
■ Jeanette E. Late*
II LOO
Booth Bide Behoof

Florida Fashions NewYork-London
Moves Mail Order Flight R e c o r d Is
P a r t To Orlando Broken By B l a i r

General RoturnsHome Committee Tolrl OneLegged Men Might
Tour Of Western
Be Useful In Cer­
European Defenses
t ai n
Occupations

From Month-Long

W A S H IN G TO N , Jin . 3 l-&lt; / P )
(jenrial Dwight D, Kitrnhow*!
lew into Washington today In
i c|kiii
President Truman and

W A S H IN G TO N . Jan.
Draft Director lent*
. .
.
.
" H,J&gt; , !h»,«

Eisenhower Upturns Emm Europe

11 &lt;/V&gt;
i ir Mho-

Republicans Demand
Cut In Non-Defense
Spending To Lessen
Enormous Tax Load
W A S IIIN G TO N . ,J.*u

3! — *,P?

— I hr outline o( *hr l.iegirt 111
increa»e in hiilory— reported
aiuiui
$l6.50rt.000.(kk)
in it*o

Manufacturing Divi- 41-Year-Old
Airline ,M„..........— ..... — ,
.
...
..,'’nr
sion With 130 EmPilot Is Pushed By Congien on hi* *ui*ey of F.urop^i
"ir"
"1
ployees Stays Here
130M.PH Tail Winds lit
* jggirtitun"m
»«••»•« taking to** many *»i ilms#

lulls,
*i n e
"quickie *
pie■ruled bv I'retaieul liuiitaii petmnslly today In rongret*nmal tax
wrilrrt.
In unveiling Iii* pay-as-you-go
plan lo finance llie huge delrntr
ef (nil, Mie 1’rendent made a bid
for In-parliian iup|M&gt;it. lie invited
the IU Republican tnemlirii v|
the H o u ir
Way* and Means
Commillr In the While i louse as
well a* the 15 Democrat*.
P m a llj, only Demtvrnl* are invilid to such previews of impend­
ing Presidential rrcummendations.
The Ways and Means members
were asked to keep secret every­
thing discussed.
Chairman Houghton ( l l - N C ) told
reporter* he expects Sit. Truman's
recommendations in a me**age
Friday.
Secretary of tin- Treasury Snv•b r, members nf the pr&lt;-*ident *
t'ounril of Economic advisers ami
Frederick Lawton, director of I he
budget, sat In on today'* meeting.
Following the session, there
urre Capitol Hill report* that Mr.
Truman may be expected to ask
for a two.parkagr method for roll­
ing in the revenue, and that the
first package collect up tu III),•
noti.ooo.uoo in about thia fa .h Ion:
I. An inerras* of about f4,i)00,0 0 0 ,w o in the tax** on over 50,000,000 individual income taxpay­
er*. This would he an overall in­
crease of almut 25 percent on In­
dividual*, although the
burden
would not fall that heavily on nth
The antra money here may h*
raised by an increase of 4 percenMn
tago points
In each bracket of
thr Income tax. It was indieaBH
ihr President It not thinking at

now m u Imm' i! a&gt; unlit.
LO N D O N . Jan. II t / l V A n Ih c GraciaE* low-engine plane
||p|, hpy ,r , l|f)ril |*.(OIP i )ip
linc Capt. Charlri Rlair, in a Mui came into llie National Aii|Mirt al ||ouir Alined Service* committee,
tang fighter plane, today tmatlu-d
12.22 I*. M after a Might from which n fumidetiiig Mir D.-f”it&gt;&lt;all record* for a Ibglil from New
Wrst point, N. Y. w hn r Ijscn* Depaiimeni't ici(urti that Congics*
York In l-xindon.
tel up a L'nivriral Military 1 tainRlair, a 4l-ycar-&lt;*ld Pan Ameri­ Iiowri spent L it night.
This was eight minutes ahead o[ ing and Srivicr Progiam ( U M S l)
can Airway* pilot, itteaked out oi
time anil upset the welcoming and |M-rmit the drafting of ISthe darkness over Lnndmi aiipnrt schedule Washington officials had
vrai old,.
iust seven houri and 48 minute* made. That cal let) for President
Cnnaidrrablc o|ipo.itlon npptnr
committci- to a oneafter hit dawn takeoff on thr other Trumnii to l*e on hand to greet Pt| m tp,.
I'lnrida I ’jtiiiolit Mauufaduniig title of the Atlantic.
Kiscnhowerand the P(e*iilrnt had |ackage measuri Itmt
would com
not yet arrived.
j bine t'M FT and tightening of
Co., with I HI employee* and an
Mi* average speed (or the mm
Hit plane taxied around the |the draft There wa- si.ecinl o',
annual p.iyioll of $2 &gt;0,000 will I *t(,p •o],, trip o f sonie t,r,o*i mile*
field, killing lime to await M r.) jM-tiiin in tapping the IK-yearremain in Sanfoid. Thit branch of was alxmt 4firt mile* per hour,
Trtiman's arrival.
&gt;olds.
the business, which produce* shout
Hi* “ flying gs* tanl&gt;“ : named
t
Right on the dot of 12:30— the
Hersbey agreed wild it itrevio-:«
a quarter of the dirttrj told by the Kxi-alUmr lhe Third
eft
New officially fixed hour- A While Defense
licpattmentestimate
i
- ii.. York • Mil-wild alrr
airport at
4:W* lloiitr car drove up with the that abouttMl.Ono additional
men
company, it exp.imboK lapidly.1 A . kl. and was clocke*)
in beie a t .............
President.
I could lie id.tamed thtougn ,'iei
‘ .ml Ml. Shames.
fi:!Wl P. M.
Kisetthower's tdane wheeled In rriug play -i.al and mental tpudiSanford Civic leafier* uiiltt-d in
IMair flew much of llie wttv at to tlie Milllart Air transport (icati.ti and nttppiai-iitg rnilir*
expressing regret that Florida an altitude of over 25,•&gt;*•*I feel He Irnniiial nod the general tlfSCSIW- “ rejict*." The ltepaittiie.it Inter
Fadilnn* i* moving the mt-retmo- wa* pushed along h) a In-mend- **l to nceive a warm hand-hake halved tin- estimate,
dising end of it* o|ieratinii* to Or- ou* tall wind al limes blew none from Mr Truman.
Dialer ipirsli. nlng l*y Hep. t!l- I
Intulu, but at the same time they than 130 mile* an holtr.
llnoged around the President slmi (H-ttt, I|or*hey eottccrled
exprc«*ed -ati'factlon over gar­
mill- that one-legged men or men uitb
The old Imndon-New York re- wen patdnet
...........officers,
......... . high
.............
ment company'* dfrl*l»n in main­ cord of eight hours, 55 minute* tnrv official* and the amlinssa- punctured eardrum* could '«• use
ON Hit LAI? LAg belt is i-aching lb# U. S . General Dwight D. Elsen­
tain nod expand it* local manu­ was set bv a Pan-Amt rican Stra ■lors o f nations In the North At- ful on limited-sen ice jolt*, such
hower (left) waves Ins hal to crowd* In Ottawa as lis leaves the Chateau
facturing branch.
lantie
treaty
organisation.
**
desk
work.
ttverulver, earrying 24 pnt»enget»,
Laurier Hotel with Canadian Premier Louis SL LaurcnL Conference*
A stinging sleet storm was falllint he cautioned ags
against ail­
"Throughout
the
period of on Nov. 82, 1040.
In Canad* war# clothed in rigid aecutlty scciecy. Hack at Wert Point,
sorbing
them
fa*tcr
than
t(i,ttito
ing.
Florida Fashions' growth In thr
It* pilot wa* Capt. Clierle*
N. Y , tha Sup re mo Commander of tb# Atlantic Nations drfenva force*
present time, the City of Sanford Titus of Treat Neck. 1-ong l*laml.
For Kisenhower, the visit here to 15,000 a month.
w ill work on hi* report to President Truman. (Infertiatloafll 5’ou adphoto)
and the Chamber of Commerre
lie said tlat while limited
Illair's slngle-enginrd Mustang presents a hig selling problem.
have done everything that offi­ Is modified to hold
gallon* of He must convince Congress, and .rrvlcr men ar» competent on
cials of the industry have re­ high lest gasoline inside the wing* American* in general, that more eritain l&gt;pe jobs, they m* not
quested," Mayor F. A. Dywin dr. and fuselage without external l ’ . S. troops are needed to help interchangeable in a military
defend eastern Europe.
,ervice, that there !» a loss of
rlart-d lid* morning in comment­ tanks.
In his 21-day *nur of
ing on the move. "Recenlly, » e
HI* flight had a double purpose
,, Europe,* flexibility. These men m ild m t
lx- u*rd in curniiat and men wli
offered to construct a large build­
to set a new speed record -ml he
. rent!V
. . pretty wjdlconvl
ing on City property of about to tludv the effect of she high •*1 the European member* of the could fight would have tu l*
100,0011 squat • feet. However, the velocity wind* nf the lower stra­ North Atlnotlc Trra ty Organlia- found if tlie nmt fur ihem delion (N A T O l of the urgenc* *f velopesl, he noted,
problem of labor supply and the tosphere on trannallUnltr nlrlln
an Immediate build up nf defenae
He said he tli*)ikrd to sprak
^
time involved in working nut the era.
forms.
. . . .
, .
&gt; kuo»*Clv tear -V»l h* had
■ .
legal ami finnoeing details ap*
■T*
C
,,
«
..
,
Hlatr.
who
learned
nltotimr
wltji
imrrnlly wort- the factor* which
Plral off. EUenhower had *cho- MaMle eye and w »» m-*r-»ight
2
the
II.
8.
Navy
In
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1**1* Florida Fa* Man off trial* to Mmi air hour* In hi* creilit and ilalcd - private luncheon with the in lie- oilier.
n » l . . . i I I I Id n v if .
personal exnnplion to *50d.
"There uiv *ume type* nf Jtii"
move. We appreciate llwlr po»lPresident In In* followed by a
l . t l L I l L J l I l t I 111 R O W
2 A lumst of abtuit 13,000,004),I ran do, and other* that I canturn luit fclneerrlv regret that the ht.* flown more that ft.rttifl,nod session with tin* Cabinet.
ooo in corporation Income taxes, by
miles.
Tumor row, he will meet Willi fmi,” sold llershc), u iwu.»rai
(mm- is necsMiry.”
raising the present corporation
It o a t l a s e # a s r s * e T s t l
lie had walled more than a year Conger*".
•*
Chamber of t'ommerer uffirials
rate probably as high a» 55 per­
A
irrtinunrmlalmn
Mi.ii liu
President Trum an and r.isrn.
S i . l.ld ilS . jail- H t&gt;l')
Iwo cent. from its prrsinl 47 percent
Were rqunlly |irouounc&lt;-d III their for cxnctly thr kind nf wtat tier
Seminole t h.iplrr nf Mo- Aturiiran lavrin owner*, nor a fnrml of
ri-nctloii. President II James Gut he wanteil for hi* attempt on thi lu.wcr did not linger long at «!■••
level; and probably by adjustment*
R n l i nn, ilnliaioi n ln-im| too Mn kry l obro. tliol r u b ■•lli'l In
ilated Hint. "W illi Hie factory record, The converid Mustang is wii port.
| l«* lls s ,s ll» *■». In a l
"W h y bow do you ib&gt;, Mr.
division m |ii dub*l ta remain here, hi* own. hut the flight wu« made
•
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for
pretrntalioo
lo
Mic
■Iralli 01 .1 uii'lil i tub heir rally
President2 the General said when
we flrmlv Iwlleve that the influx inrixi|ieratioii with hi* airline.
I h m ii I of tlirrtJoi* ,■i a nrerlim: liwlay III wlial |i*iliir ,aol wa* Mir
lilair crossed the Irish coast nt be stepped from
the
plant.
nf Navy personnel tu Sanford will
It'Ballaaea A s rs s * 'Tsset
hma-hlng hi* collar up again*! the
S ilunl.iv by (tordno llraillrv. *bap- trcpirl to „ "*|)iv .IlgUllirni ’ over
furnish a large uddithmal pool uf
sleet and cold. “ I hope you don t
Irr ihauman,
young women that will satisfy the
serving a ilnnk .tiler eluting bout.
get pneumonia out here."
lalair requirement* of the manu­ HoUMton Fire BurnH
Klwanians today Heard a radio
| |P drclaird today that In- will
The President and Elsenhower
1’iiliir fooml Mic iHiihes of Sam
facturing * nil of the Industry.
broadcast
of
a
recording
of
the
mjkf&gt;
motr
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,l(
UtV
t r s s ils s * * " •
P a n e T ssal
Down Seven Store«
recent talk by Kiw .,,1. interne- 1
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a
,
(hr night *tut* owner, ami
Meanwhile, the Cliamber of Com­
merce will exert every effort t.»
tional
Milrr#il in ihr Hrtl ( roi* Hrnmf t,i#. utm ^, ibr utlirv U*
iicnsi i icsiiimi Uor.
t»„i. Mi^xfork
soym -oi ^
,
T H H E K K IV V E K 8, k fu r. Jun.
HoUhTON, Jan. 31—oFr— Hou- Veteran O f Hunfcnam Canada at thr recent mid-wintri lirrr, and Mtr iacl lb.it so lai he
search for space needed for the
vein ownrr anil fnrmf of Colirn 13— (A'l — F'our conrrete and -teel
expected expansion of the far- ton's worst downtown fire in '.'0
Visitint? In Sunfonl Conference of the oryanisatiiui In hai been uniucce*ful in teeming ....... lie llm.t of “ The Mocambo" { « ” of «b# *3,0onooo .......... .
year* burned out seven stores early
torv division.”
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lakeland. Ralph IllacVweliler hs I ^ f |taiiman lo lie.„| a .love (o.
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,
,|
. bridge crumbled and plunged into
Tim decision to move the mail Paiay,
wl.r.i they answered a .all ll.ere. „ |p &gt;s,
y|lurlfp K, i rr w||h ,
11 - - ■ l a a r e
i* » e e r** a l
S ore* of firrmrn and 23 pier*-II. J. Gregory «»f
ic
MunFnh ^ l o
tooiimir o |m- m I ioii .»l ill? llutl. li.iii been
- 1 &gt;l m llie lie.id. mighty roar today, carrying at
•if. fire fighting rqulpmrnt fought
Pol ire I .in 1 1 .
I.Jq, Mbii-lalr said lr» ,|f"Ur
persons
to
an iry
,
, „ ,
, ,
th# hlat#r t a ' t h i ^ h ’i b l g ^ t A ^ v 7 : m p . l,now, flgM lnghin
Product* Sold At
u .il.n
-u
‘
&gt;"*;• nritnr«M"» to tlie ^fUhfi|*ht rf p o tt- *^,aThe bodies of two of th#
city. At mid-morning It still was . re# is -pending a *«Mlay furlough ^ ' ' " f " * I 1 '
«..„rnrsi vUtiinu hU wife th•»»»*! f nm»*Iii , miki
»i MlM| llir I Siiplri run «»iii »»f fnn«l- id rlust llie shooting followed an
Murt Brings $184,686 not umler, „ nlNli f tr . earn., onlv
V
I
f
Flet’eh..
th*
fact
that
"fror.lom
is
not
frse"
- U u l ,he first of thi* rear." !&gt;• argument lin iiil.i rg, 61, n form­ victim* have been recovered front
'r h# downtown
ramtowii lira cam# .miy .la u g h u &gt;f U r. w . f . tin e m ^ , If w , rfllll
c „ min, o U -«
in-r-i. a gram
grant of nr,.. « „
er fight prtimidrr, bud with the two of the four ear* which were
and
hi*
young
»nn
John
at
1717
More titan M . W units of pro­ shortly after an explosion and
tempts ta provoke internal dls.cti
-retired from (be National lied 47-&gt;•str-t*lal Moi fin mIhuii serving earned through the ire lo th*
Houston'*
swank Dark Avenue.
duce valued nt IIM4JUW wer# *o|d ftr# rocked
t|on in the two countries.
Cross In continued onerntiun* her. ),jin and some friend* drink* uf. bottom of the rive. Police could
Sgt. Gregory, a veteran of the
during the period ending on Jan. Hrnadmorv addition and destroyed
determine
whether
other
The Rev. Angus Mr I nnis tna lik­ until Mar, 1, he ridded.
(er the tilti* A.
rinsing lime. no!
30 nt thp Banfurd Slate Farmer* the $300,000 manslen of Gu* Wor- last war with ten years aervir# h. ed Kiwarii* fm the fists- atlcuiiaiotpassenger* drowned
with th*
In
order
In
eonllnue
iqieiatiim*
Two
gnu*
vsere
found
on
the
Market, Sandy Anderson, manager, than, president of the American his credit, arrivnl In Korea on at the resent Friday meeting of until the end nf Hie present li-eal f|lmr. Another wa* found in a driver* until the eai* could b*
Sept. 15 and participated in the
Insurance Company.
nnimunerd today.
dragged from Ihr water. Th#
civic clubs |ii the Chain of Mis­
________ .a tom destroyed Inrb.m invasion, t-ater he wa* sions marling at the Presbyterian ,e » r ending J iiiu - dll, and fi-tm wu-tr paper bn-I.el. police eoiild four ears eoutd be seen in th#
Thr downtown
A I utal of 23.644 lioir* of eltru*
then until klunr 30, 1952 the not iininediuieti determine wiutli.
fruit sold for fO tJW i and 41445 were Flagg Brothers, the Cut Hate shifted t&lt;&gt; the northeastern from Church at which 55 Kiwsnians t'baplrr would have to secure S7.- er the third gun wa. involved in watrr, thrir headlight* still on.
units of vegetable* sold for $123,- I.lnen Store, a stor# being reno- near the Manchurian border and were present.
The rall*par occurred at 2:55 A,
IMK). Ilf this amount, he said, tlie the shooting*
vaied, Kruger’s Jewelry store, Na was rvacuatrd from the llungnsm
000.
M , F.ST.
Prcsidrnt Joel Field announced -bare of the nntimml quota would
( i n erilw-rg, wtmse mime wa*
Approximately *240 truck load* tional Shirt Shop, Brow's Jewelry beachhead.
The four arrhes, each 1HO fe*t
that an Important meeting of di­ I m- about 12400. mol the l&gt;nlani&lt;
„f
f„,ir
q,
laiulsian*
listed
“
I
have
never
seen
anything
like
fiult »nd prosluee were di»- and the Alaskan Fur Company.
,i
long, were part of the highway
rector* will lie held Friday night would liave In Ii# seeured by &lt;lot
j,i
a
tinlilu*.ik
ue.1
fr
it
in
all
my
rx,ierier»ce
In
the
»m
gain
d
r
bridge
connecting three river*
Two men were hoepltallxeil after
patched from tb« market, which
at 7:46 at thr 5’aeht Club. Happy
Miclev Co bon liy I "
\ngrie* wi||l
&gt;p ,lot
a M#l|p|pinp
i
I* equivalent In 131 ctr loads. Thi* being overcome by smoke. They army," he said today In comment­ birthday greeting* were sung (or liun i.
|i ,De
Maileleine Just
The budget for lust year, ntd pulire la-t year, lui- been in two above the point w h e r- the 81.
I* the heaviest volume that ha* were Wallace Grime*, 87, who dis­ ing on the rignra of the rllmaie Sanford Doodncy, county tut atMr. Ilradley, wa* ta»-*'d «&gt;n tin niher slueiting-. Police records Mauriee runs into thr bit. Lawrpas***] lluough tha market for any covered the ftrt. and fire Capt. and the horrors of the war.
eexsor.
half tlmr. Due ti&gt; lnerr.i*c-i
-in*.*- he lilliil n 8i. Louis mob. iit&gt;i
8gt. Gregory left Pusan on Dec
nc# .......
River, ,•«„.*■
half-way
biiorcn
on# week this season. All fruit and Rufus J. Templet.
■Guest* were Robe:* 11:own, N.
25 and flew to San Fronriaro on a P. Hitrkaher, Fred Clay ami Ron­ mamls because of the pre-enl -ter In 1927 over an attempted i!” 'i,, “ ‘ ’ ' I '
vegetable* sold at satisfactory
world
situation,
il
liaiieep
m
yr"shakedown,*
nod
ihal
in
11114
he
.jq)(,
‘nf
T
b
rn
Military Air Transport plane, and ald Taylor nf the K ry Club.
pride of Three Rivers, it
C A U G H T K IT T E N
price* with the exception of celery.
«n ry to employ Mr*. Jnr Gon- was i*le«ir*l in tin- shooting of a was named after Quebec'* Prim#
W ALTHAM . Mas*., Jan. 31-tA*) from there to Tampa hv 11-29, ar­
" I f the engineer who pilot* the
salens,
•#*rrt*ry,
on
a
three
quui
,-ab
driver
during
n
tavern
nrgu*
Minister Maurice Duplenaia.
weather I min will aids track the —George Bell's kitten ran up a riving home on New Year's evr
ter time hast*.
lurid,
Itr-iilent* living nrarhy were
frigid weather that is now west tree and couldn't come bark down Hr expert* to return to Korea the tiOP, Democrat!* May
lienrtlvallnn of tin Navy “ Ml
|*o|irt. r,.|Hirted Tuny t'arlu, 51- awakened from their sleep by the
latter part of February.
o f ii * and Iravp Florida on the again.
Nominate
Ei«enhowcr
resull In m»re rn ll« for a --i» J in -■ %, :,r &gt;.l*l const not ion eantrartor, terrific roar of the eollap-e, .Many
An Army photographer, Sgt.
Its tail wa* froten In a branch
main line, our volunt* and demand
tlie local rhnpter i" ill«cmdlniu«1 J
i
(
)
,|„. v „ . of Ihem said they believed it was
Interesting
should Increase considerably for In Monday's freexlng rain and Gregory ha* many
this
will
mean
Hint
other
ngeiirl&gt;
•
,
(,
f„roier
ilauee
bull
rreenl- an earthquake,
5VA.SIIINGTON.
Jwi.
3
l-'A
'&gt;
next week's trading,” said Mr. then the kitten eat until discov­ photographs of his Korean exper­
................ * ••• i •** T " “ ’
Dwight Ii. Elsenhower Ui'ghv l&lt;e wlll have to take up the burden.
Several motorists, most of them
ience.
ered yesterday,
Anderson.
nominated hy either the Democrat*
taxi drivers, told of narrow e*.
or the Republicans for the Prrsirape* as thrir rar* either barely
got across before th r collapse
denry in 1952, Speaker Rayburn
Governors M eet T o Map C ivil Defense Laws
giant wedge, in ends still up at
•ay*.
ihr edge nf the broken spans.
Th# T#x*s Democrat, askerl on (tnr driver said he wa* on
CR8 radio interview last night
the bridge whrn th# lights sud­
•bout th# possibility Eisenhower
denly went out. In th r glare of
might run on a coalition ticket, r#
tils headlights, hr said, he saw
Hr EH ritP.AGII
pliadt
"W #il, now, I think General
W A S H IN G TO N , Ian. 31 &lt;/i*i Ttir Alomir Enemy Cumni***mn ir- "notliingnesa, broken only by the
Elsenhower haa too much sen**- to (Kirlrd "ronlinurd progresi" tmlav in llie (ievrl&lt;q&gt;menl ol atomic v*ea- hare piers of tr bridge standing
00
up out nf the water.”
ran on n coalition tlrk#t. He might
The crumbled section dipped
bo nominated by the Democratic irons and laid all .1* facililiet ate ot*eraling ” at full rapardy."
ll's s ils s fr na r a i , T a s i
In broad outline, llie romminmn gave a pirluie of:
convention; he might b# nomina­
New sourer* nf atomic raw materials being devrlt.|ted in litis country
ted hy th# Republican convention.”
The W eather
Republican* generally h a v e and abroad.
claimed the General for
their
N rw manufaeluriotr plant* going!
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 31 -IJP)
party, although lh#re waa much up "to serve the nation's Inter#*!
have left their Jutts while under
50
35
Atlanta
Democratic support for him in [t Mi# year Immediately ahead."
invrstlgatioli.
Hi- mark
4
•2!
1P4I. Eisenhower himself ha* said
The Atomic Energy Act denir* Huston
Tut rn the detail* of it* atomic
25
1
repeatedly be ha* no political am- ) -nn.. ard other program* the acres* t ■ restricted Information to
Chicago
3
t
WGona.
.•s-r-roisiiun, in if* ninth semian­ anybody wbo c loyalty, e h ira rlrr
«
Denver
n
nual report to Congress, riveted and association* navrn't t.een Dr* Moines
8
4
MAN-EATKKH
th • usual lid of aeereey.
passeti uu bv the F. II. 1. and hy Fresno
34
42
quick Federal
DAR-KB*BALAAM, Tanganyika,
It didn't tell a thing about tb" the rnmmi*&gt;lon itself.
New York
87
18
TMaf Ban aa w g w tm the
Jan. 81—44V—Man-eatio* Mon* hydrogen bomb, whose develpment
Official* -aid there was no wav
33
23
Alfred E. Driscoll, New
have kllUd alt native* within a waa ordered by Prealilent Truman of telling immediately how many Washington
Montreal
■
• It
H
few day* at Bong** in the sooth- on# year ago today.
how many left th# program while Jacksonville
77
57
of Tanganyika, It
One new disclosure In thr re­ their ra«ea were pending.
I m m f . M irkkar.
76
70
port: in the past four rears, l.lUWt
VtttMW a. DaarrUey. Iowa; Fun aat
today.
The report said almut 198.400 Miami
76
44
Fraak A. Barratt. Wyoming, Arthur B. LangDe, BftaBlnglmi; Qnuglae MtKay, Oregon; J. Brarirew Laa^ Utah;
la s t November, a lion rredtinl persons either have been refused other (tersons were given Hear* Tallaha**##
Tampa
7*
«1
t l 'a a l l a w t l It * r s t e f a s t
access lo secret atomic dal* or
Frtdartek. O. Peywe, Maine, tad d . Meonaw WDUank Michigan.
(Inicnutfooal le w d p h w )
with 38 victims was trapped.
Ilo .n l .1 C.itliiont. which since
■It start heir ftiui yrai* ago hat
hccotn- Ihe la i grit .ulvc ilitrn of
women’s .ippairl iii tin- Unitrd
Stale*, Mill unite it* mail older
ihtiiiun alniui Apt. I te a nrw
building wlinli it it tnntliucling m
Orlando, Frank Shames, president
artl)OUm rtl li d ty

Local Red C r o s s Cohen Henchman
M a y Disband For Shot And K il le d
, , L a c k Of Interest In Tavern Brawl

r

ibility i o secure
Cluiirman Is Glvtn
As Reason For Movt

Unn^ster.s Murder ihi* time of lowerinx the present

Over Late Serving

Recorded Talk 0 n
Freedom Is Heard
By Kiwanis C l u b

Four Are Killed
In Collapse O f
Canadian Bridge

T

Atomic Energy Commission Reports
Continued Progress In Research

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K*l*rH aa » f r « 4 rlna matte.
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la till. * m a * a * r i , a . m i l aa a ll
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WKDNKHOAY, JAN. SI, 1961
TUIIAVH HIIILK VHIIHK
Many «&gt;f ua arr ready In proHilar hnl slow In fn lfill! Wr ahoulil
tl«r up In our prnmUca. Maitrr I
will follow' Ihr* whithersoever thou
goes!.—Matt. H: 11#.
Autqroobilr Accuirnli cnnlinu.
in the Sanfniil air* al llir rale ul
about two ni three 4 day. nnl much
higher iban (m ihr rr»l ol *br
count))', but (a i loo high foi tomfort if one &gt;|&gt;rndi much lime i&gt;e*
hind the Meeting wheel. Diunk m
driven air nnl ihr only tnrnacr
thrush **•
- ' " ‘l i-’inugh. There
SIC too many |*ro|t|r trying In
drire a tai llir.r day. who limply
don't know how in drive. Per
lu p ii *lib i j dnvr.t'i Itceipr |r
quiirnicnU arr needed.
Tlie luteal brain riotm to com*
out of fon tjiov *)• ih^ proporv!
fnr the erretion ol a Foreign Le­
gion compored ol Czech.. Pole,
and Munjarieru to fight our bat­
tle* for ut. Why. (bore people
won't even fight Ydr their own
freedom I How in the world are we
going In gel them to fight for
ran '
lh&gt;
dilemma
mma. and lltrielm af be in ihN
atomic Jjqmij, bul there ir nmir
that we f i n ’ tee in the drvailalnl
impoverished, shell-shocked coun
tries across ihe teas.
The llrVzh] was late Monday
nighl b « ft * r , o f breakdown oh thr
peers. We had recently inrlalled
a' new part to help Miure a betiat aa our irM Ul edit*

Extended Contracts

Attempting to measure to I mid toward long-term labor
By 1A U K * MARLOW
contracts, the Nutional Industrial Conference Board sur­
veyed * group of 229 contracts, presumably a random sampl
WASHINGTON. Jaa.
ing, signed since Inst June 25, the date of the Invasion of Yuu wondering whether there's a
South Korea. It found that ten per cent of these were for loophole for you in the wi
e?
three years and over fl per cent were for five years. For Iren
That will depend on the Wage
comparison, a survey of a somewhat larger sampling from Stabilisation Board (W 8B ). |t‘a
the previous year showed only 2 per cent or contracts working now on your caw, and
running for three years and only 1 j&gt;cr cent for five years. everybody'#. It will be, fer a long
Before 1919 the number of long-term contracts was very time.
None of the wagea and salaries,
small.
put under a blanket frecie Friday,
Dies this indicate a trend toward greater stability in can be raleed until W8B taya okay.
labor relations? There doubtless Is a sense of security, for True, thia frigid blanket was
M h management and labor, In a contract for three or five only meant to be temporary. Bat It
not be lifted entirely.
years. Hut four out of five of the long-term contracts pro­ III
WSB will limply defrost It a
vide either that the contract may be reopened periodically bit by laying It’s all right to give
for discussion of wages or that wages will change from time a raiie to this group or that, In
to time according to an agreinl formula. A contract which is thin eituation or that.
The freeie had to be temporary
rco|&gt;ciicd every year obviously is little different, as far as
became It
»o audden. WSB
nvoidanre of lnl&gt;or disputes is concerned, from a simple an­ didn't
have lima to work oat a
nua] contract. One which sets up a system of automatic plan fair to evrryone.
wage adjustments is bettor, but is not foolproof, as General
Under the law, when the govern­
Motors has already discovered In connection with is cost- ment flapped price control* on an
induitry. It had to control wagea
of-living formula.
that industry at the eame time.
The trend is healthy, nonetheless. It shows at least n in Since
the government decided
disposition to bring about more settled conditions. When tuddrnly it had to put price con­
the wish for stability become* firm, it proluibly will be trol* on practically everything,
it ordered wage control* every­
found to l*e within the hounds of possibility.

where.
.
I f allowed to stand unchanged,
Stassen And T aft
thia freeze would he unjuat to
many workera einct their wagea
"Sena Ior Tuft docs not represent the Republican Party. and problem ■ vary from group to
I he majority of Republicans, or the Republicans In Con­ group.
gress." ThiH is llnrold K. Stnsson shaking, former governor (Likewise, it would lw unjust to
if none o f them, even
of Minnesota and now pres blent of the University of Penn­ husinesimen
though caught In a squeeze, could
sylvania. StAasen was a candidate against Taft for the preai- get any adjustment
adj
on the price
dentlal nomination In 1918, and apparently is setting his fr o m .)
sight* for 1052.
So now the nine-man WSB, head­
Seldom do loading men of the same party talk so plain­ ed by Cyrua S. Chlng, must go
over the wage freeze, to chop
ly about «me another. Stassen Is strongly in favor of send- back
hole* in it to be fair lo workers
mg Anterican troops nlmard as part of a Kurojtcati army; generally.
I aft. would like to see the army established first and In a
(A t the same time, of course.
sj*cMfi} position before he would send soldiers to Join it. WSB must keep some kind of lid
l iw e is some tendency among commentators to regard on wagrs. Otherwise uncontrolled
wages would make a Jest o f price
i*« ^ r l KtcP»Wf™n spokesman. Stassen would make it runtrol,
plain that he Is only one of many such, and that hia views
WSB won't he aide to give all
arc not accepted by till his rivals.
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the answers
al once.
Ila counter-_
It is also evident that Stassen means to have much P*rt •" World War II, the War

to say about that Republican candidates and platform in '*,lx,r ®°?.rd* h**!.*• k!*i&gt; benglng
away at the problem for ycara.
1952,

Novelists’ Good Deeds
The novel* of Charlcn Dirkena anil their *oclal anil
economic iiffuyrI* a re to be at tidied in it conme, o|ien to the
public, at Now Yak-k.ynWcralty. This may be the flrnt auch
I’ourm1In any'. Amorjcilh )iigher inatilution, though naturally
he many couhtert In Kn*1i*h literature or the hialory of
r!V. " nVl h?VP i/IcIl,tl£f? DJfkena and hi* achievement* in
their siilrject mutter. The New York ntmiy will apparently
l»e more exten*ive.
'
. . ^
" t W w f t a .mural i* apt to Ire the leant ttucceaafill from of literary art. Not ao with Diekena. Few writer*
ntal few lUtermien hare remedied aa many abuaea aa did
he. Impriaonment for, debt, the law’s delay* and the crut
“ tment of children at luieitiHsrvlaed Iroardlng nchoola a!
* w * unn,nfir *,,fi "
many canea the*

, t.jsuch %iW*ir Wt»o4^ thAt the novel
■SsIpubllo^flcrvice
a* well aa a work of art.

;counl
in Ihe farlorj|f|aiiiLhro^eHia,
the first lim fl* j e i \ ptf
to ‘ U&gt;r
p{f W
^ f t ^ ^ ^ i v o j i o u r delay we were
rolling again, but ihat two hours

Atomic Energy

Ittssilsirt r v M Fane ow l
snee during tba four-year parlod.
On the subject o f atomic wenate silted, that the morning paper
o-t. thr eommltelon naid:
is never I,vie) The morning.paper
“ Close coordination with the
■**« to prera at midmiht and F irtred fore** wa* maintained at
it u two hours Ule. you never ■ommnn interest such nn reiearrn
and development planning, w*nknow the difference. With an af­ pona storage and field training.
ternoon paper, which goer to press
“ Preparation*
for
additional
al 3:10. if we ate fitr minutes full-ecale weapon* testa continued,
&lt;lan
111
rinse
coordination
with tho
late everybody knows it.
irmed forces."
&lt;J
rommtsaion said It* i'.nlwe
Tlietc is strong aigumrnt in InkThe
proving irroimd* In the Pacific
avor of the contention that just Ocean, whr*e nuelear, testa havi
•cause a man it a damn fool that been conducted in tho' past, “ will
i no ricusr to rail him nnr. Rut -antlnue In ifso,"
At the samrn time it oaM "earha* thv UnheJ Nations is called
twrimenta ntvestary to the atomic
pon to brand Communist China weapons development program"
a aggressor, and Communist trill .-ontfour at the Las* Vetbis.
liiaa hat been as openly end fla- N *v„ bombing and tdm wry range,
iranlly an aggressor at it hat where two atomic Mast a were set,
o ff last week-end.
sen in Korea, then it would be the
This suggested the poaslbllflv
eight of folly lo turn from our that only Ih e biggest weapon*-,
oundened duty and fail to call such a* the hydrogen bomb. If It
#r an aggressor. It would be a can he developed - Will be tested
hereafter at Knlwetok, arhllo
reakness no lets apparent that if -mailer
egperlmantal A-eiplotions
a fury called upon to convict a will he tiled out at tha 5.000
murderer of murder should refute quaro-mlU Nevada range.
Commission Chairman Cordon
to do so on ||m sole ground that
' *-ao declined to comment on such
ft smacks too much of name call­ * peculation at a news conference
ing, and our whole system of in- yesterday.
Aenutionsl law would collapse
Hr said all details o f the Neva
just at our domestic law tvould da tests will rontlnue to be kept;
collapse if we dared not tonvict sestet to prevent tha Russians
from finding out their nature or
a ciiminal of violating the law,
their degree of surreal,
Bean said the Commiseion will
We always read the ads because only ( I ) confirm in tho future
find there ware substance Ihat etplosion* have occured. and
•hat it wrong with the ( ! ) report whether any dsngr
radioactivity has vaulted.
and whs| I t right with it Trent
8a far. the Chairman said, there
i on the ■editorial page*. And *» Haent Men anv anth danger, aivl
see where Northwestern Nation- the Commission knows o f no damLife Insurance Company dit- • f t r i n t at* much ga a broken
^rindew
resulting from the Ne­
grriatrirr, • the science of vada blasts.
ihg old gracefully, end wgmt
Most of the Commlealoon’s rt'
Rtncitly against tbe dangers rri port was drvnted to the rontraci
tvalem It uses to carry on many
the tendency in put on n
haset of |ta p r im a l
as « « L I &gt; P » t oldtr, . “This program. nrnhaMr more
•ayi, rt a 'han anv other In the United
o f human
' flf#v
.and State* government today. It re*,
•ted on through ron'racta with
heari trouble, dia- nrivale Industry rather thin hv
and degtn- direct
government
operation,”
iilnrim. And what Commission said
Buck a procedure, the rv w r i &lt;Aand thi* ia what yon
•d, lave the groundwork for the
not like— obesity it net caus* -rovernment eventually to give up
by glandular deficwncka, aa Ua atomic energy mowoaoy and
i l i b to b d im , but by over* work the pregtxm Into "'h e
•'ve privet
»e :W r
i-makb|-a p it of
iira n l a two hour delay' in cvefv
papa: N«he drby b it, w »
in eit
’i paper.

THE NATION TODAY

Florid* Fashions

may be an act of

perimental treatment of cancer.
A
And It mentioned test* Indlcat*
Ing
g that methoda may be found
'vnleh will rnaMe human being*
to aurvlva radiation aspoaure
which otherwise would prove fa ­
tal.
“ Continued rcsccrch ha* .teuton■l rated that antibiotic itruga—
such as aureomyrln, abeptomycin
and penicillin—are effecting In
pulling
expert met, tal
anlmnls
I lining h the period o f minced r-eiilrnce to Infection that arieud*
acute radiation eickne**," the re­
port said.
A ll told, me c ommission fin ­
anced biological and medical re­
search during IDSO at the rate of
923,100,000 a year. It made more
than 0,000 shipments of radio-ac­
tive materials known as Isotope*
from Ita Oak Ridge, Tenn., labora­
tory, mostly for medical purposes.
In addition, the report said, ato­
mic energy found these new In
duatrial uses:
Radioactive piston rings In an
automobile permitted wear-endfriction studies that led to the de­
velopment of a new lubricating
nil.
Other radioactive substances
now are used to control the flow
o f different fluids through an nil
roducU pipeline frem Balt U k e
City to Boise, Idaho,
In agriculture, the commission
said radioactive weed killers are
being developed and a number nf
other studies Involving plant
growth and fertilizer effectiveness
tre being carried! out
On# unusual discovery: “ It has
been verified with radii
that oak tree* frequently
graft to one another at the roots.
This may account for the spread
n f oak urilt -

It prtrbablv will try to set earns
kind of pattern like tide:

It will say all workers are per­

y H that OH
ir n M r a g

jnuet make Intrehras a
like that o f Joka Id
«coal miner*.

S K I* S . - X T l - J !

the least contratechnical

more reventa, aad tala
more difficult

Cohen Henchmon
. -------- - *'••• Owe It.
lr converiwi into a night club,
where he saw Greenberg.
.,
began eom* go»d nslured
kidding with Greenberg," Carlo
vre* quoted by police as saying.
“ Ho .-m remember th* time I
w
ewt of your own saloon 1"

vrtth the tula* uwnar*. giving till
ie e , p
h
miners ■a in
raise,
storting
Fab. 1.
This agreement proa mode bofore last Friday’s order freeiiag
all wages. No on except* the
WSB to eay Lewie' men can’t go
ahead and gat that Increase.
Ru, _____„
___ ,

and that M

pu'*chln* • h oJe'^SraTre***. It'
team to punch a lot af boles before
lt&gt; Ihreugh.
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follo p ln a

rli** Hpaitrt hr
Jf1

Ihe LusUrs en . hr Hanford NUtr
Farm er* Market fa.
for produrr
**&gt;M lo
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f

Truckers S tSsItra up to I PM

Jan. I*. 1*11
Bean*.
Pol*
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b « bpr It t l- M *
■Irens. Tsndsrcrrrn
t.N -tlt
tin. hpr.
Ilro .« ..ll drprndlna
I IS.t*1
cnnialntr
1.4*0
tlr r l*
do* hunrhr*
l- t t t
C ab b ea*
S* lb be|r 1 H J H
C s I t r r .T l i Ootdafl. PspsudIna g u l l l r Is a U r * « r M t - t t *
C rlrry. PI*. Pascal. PrpandIng Qastllr &lt;■ a tergsr I l l - l e *
reu firtaw rr dspendlng
Canislnsr
t.te -IIt
Collar.1das bunrhrs
I t*-l II
Cucumbrrs
bu b -k lt
*.e*-t* S»
Corn
r r a lr «.tl-t.t*
B ggp lan l
bu bsk l*
I tl-t.H
tw ilu r*. Ir share. O rr Puck
« do*, trait
t t t -Il*
M ustard (irarua
doa. bunch**
l ie .it *
Onions, (I r w i doe hnrhi. • l.ti-t i*
Pra*. Knxllsh drprndlna
quality
bu bpr
Ilt - lt e
Peppers
Hu. bakta.
see
pnialnr*. Pis. lie dllllsa
A alia
IS lb. begs
Polalnra, PI*. Had lllla*
D Rita
IS lb. begs
t «*
tladishra
I das h*k(s
i **.tie
Hplnech
bu. bpr.
t**-t it

H.jusah.
Trllow Crook Neck
|R

Hu. bpr,
Tnm alurs
I* lb rra tr
Turnips .Purpl* Tup
Isos, bun,has
Turnip Halad
bu hpr.

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Itt -I-t*
Set

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Dos

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llrungra, T*mpU
&gt;, bus l i t
Oraprfrult, thin, an
t&gt;»t t i t
U reprfrU ll. Marsh Hrrdtrss

T an grrln s*
U boa
1.**
l i varlelle* prudut-e recatvsd at
Thr Sanford Xtal* Farm er* Msrkfl,
total rscalpt* today l l j l l pathDemand HOOD on all veastsblsa
and CITIll'H. tnsrkat atradr.
Tam peralur* this mnrnlns al Thr
Hanford Btala Parm ar* Market I*
dsgrara.

N e w York Flight
- -■» • P-«tu l-aar naal
4:46 P. M . Greenwich time (11:46
A. M., K8T) and talked with tinShannon airport control tower by
radio.
lie wa* then running 40 min­
ute* behind hi* flight plan, which
called for completing Ihe hup in
seven hour* tlx minutes.

Elsenhower

$16 Billion In Taxes

mitted to get a wage increase, per­
hape of 10 per cent or ao, since
such and such a data.
i U M IIIS S S
i n *
I-** * r a n
Such a step would be pattern. in tha present 77 percent corpor­
But than there'd be all kinds «lf ation excess profits tax.
special problems within that pat­
4. Broadening and increases In
tern. For example:
the axelae tax field, and plugging
What should W8B permit In of tax law loopholes, to bring
raiwe for people who gel promot­ in about 93000000000 more. Some
ed in jobs, or whose Job rlaaelflra- tax writer* thought thi* might
tione are changed, or whne# em­ mean aa Increase
acre*** in liquor taxes
ployers want to give them merit Iran IS a gallon to 111, and boosts
increases.
,
• ‘
in wineitbeer, tobacco., gasoline and
What about nsi tlatlond
le vin , as well
on between entpl
Into the
p lo ym dt Ihg Mi
designed
applied? Stqcd T
UMrerie*,"i,
started before thi
WSB put a limit on what auch ers rould gather, from under the
workera -an get?
blanket o f seerbey, N r - Truman
An there's tha problem o f esca­ did not mention any probability
lator elauaea. Soma employers dial he may suggest a general re
long ago agreed in contracts to tail oalee tax.
give their employes an automatic
Thors waa little Indication what
raise every Ume living costo move the second part of the two-packsg*
up e uoteh.
approach might laclude.
Should WBB ear
Republicans have dams
that
r new
aew that those
President's
971,0
long-standing con(tracts no loftger the
can. be, carried
..___ ,, out? And what of budget be cut bp 14,000,000.000 to
those workers who claim they've 97000.000000. U this should be
fallen far behind in the march done, It could mas* that only
toward h lg t-T WSJTW?
jlO tuw^oo 0OO would to
in new taxes to balance laWSB, a* Chlng pointed out, has
unuther
responsibility
siMlf
beeidea come usd oul
putting IMs on worker*. That’s to
1S*-NY), senior OOP
try not to do anything that would
MsCer o f tba tax writing W *yi
eaii*e labor unrest which would end Means group, has demandeN
the Congress postpone co.t*M*tshurt the drfene* program.
Whatever It does, WBB will have tion of any new tax legislation un­
to keep doing It a long Mma for til it bos bad a chance to tee bow
thr wage proMem will shift and much Uw budget eon bo slashed.
change a* living eoet* and prices
He aaid it la padded and the Prechange.
rid »n t'“ baa included tba aujor
I f price controls fall and living part o f hi* /sir d*a] aociallritc
roata atari ahootlng up again. It's
certain organised labor *1)1 reByrd (B-Ya)
fuae to stay bound by soy
j W t ‘ ‘

iawl Tor nirture* and Mr. Trun admonished the photograph­
ers: “ Hurry up, now. Wa can't give
this fellow pneumonia—or me
either."
ftequeM* from l : reporter* i foi
some statement wepo bruritd a•Ide and thi t it . &gt; U r«l* in t o *
the icy terminal apron lo a wait­
ing car aad left at orcr for th*
BJair House. ,
In the late afternoon. Rlsentowhad an engagement to meet
with the standing group (th- ex,
ecutive body
hodv for tne military com•to), Jn the 15
Fentomitre*. o f

h

Solons Balk

(OsaMaaea Feme Fas- neat

.Caellaaed * • * ■ Fan* Oaal
defendant had the full benefit or
a fair trial and of any possible
legal appeals and of any ground^
fo r clemency which could b ^
asserted on his behalf," McCloy
said.
“ I am u t iifie d Ihat the di*.
illion* now finally made are
it |o the individual and lo
society,’* hr addrd. “ I
have
striven to temper Justice with
mercy.
General Handy's ruling saved
from thr gallows all th* 8S troop­
ers reraslaing under death sen.
truce foi the "Slslmedy Ma-s.
acre." Thi* mean* that no llr r V
man will lie executed for on*
o f thr worst atrocities of World
W ar II.
Ncveral hundred capture) and
unarmed U. S. soldier* and It-1gian civilians were ihnt down
in cold lihwd t»y S8 troop* in
and
near Malmedy, Belgium,
during thr Battle of thr Bulge
A total of 74 Germans were
tried by a U. 8. military rourt
in llrifi on charge* of participat­
ing in there shooting*. Of reventyA
three convirted, 43 were sentenced
original!) to hang. Suberqurnt
le v ic e * brought commutation of
the death sentence* for all but
the -dx spared today.
Handy admitted that “ thr tecord I* convincing that th,-*e
men are guilty." But the com­
mutations, he aaid, were “ based
upon other farts which n*e deem­
ed to mitigate In favor nf •
less aervere punishment than,
death."
V

dev
Th# Missouri's 16-inch g
tore great boles in Kosong'
neaa section, splintering building*
and wrecking bridge* and roads,
Ihe ceatral -----front the 10th
O in -------Corps Jumped o ff again*! the
North Korean Fifth Carp* at day­
break Wednesday after mowing
dow n
counterattacking
Red*
throughout the night.
Associated Free* correspondent
William C. Barnard said Ihat l»y
11:80 A. M. Allied troops hs-i
moved up 6*0 yard* and mere
without meeting further resist­
ance. The battleground wa* litter­
ed with many enemy deed.
A P correspondent W i l l i a m
Waugh reported f-om Eighth
A im v headquarters that a dough­
ty Turkiih unit in th* weslrm
sector best o ff a superior force
—a.ono Chinese Reds— in cloet
fighting.
Waugh said Allied troops in the
west rrarked through the outer
cruet of Chinese defense* and
were nearing their main force
U. N . ground, air and artillery
fire was taking a heavy toll of
the Red*.
"Th is undoubtedly is thrlr main
line," a rrglnirntal commander
said. One American unit advanced
3.000 yard* before running Into
dug-In Chinese force*, backed by
artillery, seven mile* northwest of
Buwon. U. N. tank* and artillery
finally drove out the Red*.
South Korean* heat off an enrnty fore* five mile* noithwest of
*
Suwon. In that area Red casualtlea were estimated at 9|6.
separate attack* in battalion
Pour mite* wrsl o f Kumyang- strength, about 1,000 men CArh,
Jang, an enemy battalion was en­ againit tough Puerto Kiran force*
gaged hv an American forre in uii the Allied western flank It*
hitter hand-to-hand fighting at mile* northeast o f 8uwoit.
noon Tuesday. The Americana
The rharglng Thine** drove the
forced the Red* to withdrew 600 Puerto Rirena o ff a spiny ridge.
yard* to the northwest, and later Then the idander* counters!larkrepulsed a mild counterattack.
etl and forced the Reds back.
A Greek unit o f Z'tP troops. In­ Hares lighted the battlefield, and
flicted an estimated 600 casualties the Puerto Ricans called for a r ^
on a tingle-hlnwing enemy ferre artillery barrage which virtually
r. 3.000 Chinese seven mile* wiped out the enemy.
northwest of Ichon Monday aad
Tuesday night*. The battle rered
*n Mount Tanggnk. By noon Wed­
Colored N cwh
nesday, edimale* o f enemy dead
had risen lo 1,191 In this sector
Mount Tanggok ts between Ichon
amt Suwon.
Sunday we* observed as Worn
Between lchon ami Yongpytmg. an'a day at the First Shiloh Church
a Communist regiment was nuthSunday 8chool opened with Alberta
ed o ff a ridge hut continued
McClain giving the lesaon on —
"Tha
fighting a* it slid down Ihe ilin- ------ fit
Great Teacher.”
*
nerv alone. The southwestern Hp
Th* morning message was de­
o f the ridge i* four miles north­
west of Ichon. Yongpvong is 18 livered by Rev. Ruby Wilson using
for her them* "T h e Werk o f the
miles north,northeast o f Ichon.
mentioned
American units pnundnl up hill Grant Woman.” She
4(M. four pill** northwrat of le­ that thn greatest woman waa the
er*. A *hort lime later the, Red* mother of Jesua.
The &amp; Y0.U . opt oed with Bailie
hon, to drive o ff the Red defendcounter-attack*! end drove the Fields presiding. The rerrlce* con­
Ameriran* off,T h f, Americana re- tinued in a spiritual manner with
fpraaed and Morated bark up the nn interesting i program. The song
services were beautifully rendered
hill— (his time for keep*r Ht, John M. B. Church of t h l w
Boirte '424 enemy were killed
a’hd '880 W frt' wounded 'In thia
ty. Th*
Tha speaker a f the evenin
evnnlni g^
tarns Mrs- Rosa Gauldiag Ekrhel
hnllvrontmled area.
1* cores*pendent fltan flwtnton barger, using for her theme, "The
■ the Chinese hurled these Woman of The D ay."

B

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6

ICkatl

general.
Rep, Herbert (I)-Lm l said that
out o f a pool of 7067,000 men 19
to 20 years old, the Selective Ser­
vice Bureau’s own figures show
that more than 1000000 men
have not yet bean classified.
Ifc rahev contended the) tha
unclassified pool would Utoly
■ho* large numbers o f veteran*
and other entitled by taw to de­
ferment.
He said that draft hoard* when
called upon to fill a quota they
concentrate first on finding men
fit for service before breaking
dotrti
thr “ unclassified" Into
veterans, father* or reject*.
Hebert toM that tba
not get a el«
sitna tlon until
Rhen &lt;0483) maimed
quratloaing by Elston aad

.

___.t h a n
Itt# alms to
MBr* amt
find IL
_ _
I I
entirety
reaolve Itself Into whether
members are
ok
U M T."
Afterward reporter* asked him
h* also meant It might not
necessary In draft IS year cldz
and he replied: “ Y e*."
Meanwhile,
Senator
Lyndon
Johnson appeared convinced Ihat
at least a limited draft o f IBycmr-old* is neesasary.

t

o f the oldest of n&lt;«used It 5000 yean
rre are numerous ro­
te .It la the Old Tesla-

CLEARANCE
S P E C IA L S
Famatra

N am e

A ll Hite*,

Haila

Moat Shades

Spectacularly Low Price*

9 .9 5
rtA m

LADIES’ COATS
1 9 .9 5
DRESSES
Fall and Winter
crepes, wools and
gabnrdlneH
On« Group

4 .9 5

a

One Group

2 .9 8

r t a .’ s is fL S S 'ja

Four Are Kilted
frontleoed t-wm F -e * « * • »
downward In the middle like
giant wdge. Hs ends still up at
bridge height where they t
supported by steel ratefoeoeim
Thera was ao Immediate

. •Ceotlawe# Few* r s n oael
order division ft s n Sanford was
not arrived at quickly. Shamea
said. Although the In mediate need
was to find replacement for the
TSJMO square feet o f floor space,
required on abort notice by the
Navy, the company last summer
realized that the growth of the
entire operation required more
qualified young women employee*
than could be teeured In this lm
mediate area.
Therefore, he added, the growth
of the company necessitated I
move to a community with i
larger population in order to ze
cure an adequate number of suit­
able workers.
Although a survey was made n&lt;
available locations in Sanford and
notions on 24,000 square fret of
building space wa* secured, the
plan was abandoned aa being too
costly and resulting in Inefficient
"p*ration even if all the necet
•err apace could be found, he
staled.
The mall order payroll amount*
to more than 9600,000 a yce&gt;
more than 300 persons, and Mr.
Shame* expressed the hope that
nil worker* living In Sanford And
vicinity will remain In the cmploy
of the company.
Free transportation by hutir*
will he provided to and from Or­
lando, he stated, and car pools
will be supported for worker* de
■Iring to use their own vehicles,
he declared.
A fter a survey o f the facilities
offered by principle cities of the
state he pointed out it was decided
in favor of Orlando due lo its
nrarnrs* to Hanford and the fact
that present employees living
here would l&gt;e able to work there
Orlando'* Industrial Board help­
ed In securing a 12 acre site on
the Cheney Highway about one
mile ea*t o f the Orlando Airport.
Plan* were made ami *t*el »«cured for the 64,000 square foot
building, the first unit of a 100,(X&lt;o square foot malt order build­
ing,
Construction workers are busy
lidday and night on the new bulb
ing in order that It may be ready
for occupancy by Apr. I.

Germany

A llies

State Firmer. Market

Joseph Berainae gave

heard •ruffling and Instinct

ja;*

told

‘ down" h i mid.

Month the h

ektaad for a time last winter when
cracks showed In the concrete. gout*’ W
er,
T| -wW . I L k l b r M W
These cracks were repaired. Hut to shake Kiel
the collapse today occurred at
eoeae dtoet-o *.am the repeirad
oectiunsr 25b
Ore*, a cab drttor. In a tiThe Utter Pt-below-sera tailt- _
argument. Xvitleaea atoned
pwiltll
tks
I 'u b . that Gray waa tha eggi lain e M
Gramtbemr H i"
*
la IMti
[W oe

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WB
LOT^
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3.98

V«hto« to 7.M

LADIES*
Gkrera

1.00 pr.

JACKETS

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WEDNESDAY JAN. 31. 1951

TH E SANFORD HBKAMX SANKUKD. KLOltlUA

TT~

Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONE 148
' # -----------------

Social Calendar

Teachers T o Take
Audio-Visual Course

WEDNESDAY
More than 35 Seminole County
The Prayer Meeting Service at teachers intend to take an ex ­
the First IfaptDt Churrh will be­ tension course
entitled Audiogin at 7:30 I'M . IVr continue our Visual Materials which will be or­
Study of Mu- Look u1 Ephesian*
ganised Thursday aflrmooii
at
The Royal AnabaIsadora of the IJSi u'click at Seminole
High
First Bspti-t Church will me. i School, Mi*.* K »lh Hand, general
tpnlghr at 7.00 I' M
of
instruction,
an­
• T h e Douglas Jobe Junior Hi..- supervisor
nounce,| loitay.
therhoed will meet thi- evening at
III. Myles II Ititcliie of Florida
7:10 P.M.
State Fniver*itv will conduct the
THURSDAY
luui'i-, He i* well known here,
Mrssfalt rehearsal will ite held at
(he First Melhodltl Churrh at 8:30 having terse*! a* con*ultani for a
county wide me* ting during the
P. M. All singers are urged to atschool period.
land.
The course 1* equivalent to three
Sr mi note Chapter N o . 2 of the
O. K. S. will meet at the M*-nftU -eme-lcr hums of college credit,
• ither graduate or undergradunte.
HaM at K;00 I* M
the Soulluuiie I ’ |. A. will meet Tie. «• not intere-ted in receiving
Jtt 2:00 o'clock ill the Hoiltiudd. credit may enroll a* observer*
without fee.
V.dlloriura.
The SViniltoie Cmnxlv Teacher*
Club will inret at hsmi p. \|.
at the Junior High School,
iiy t o m i t o r LB________
The Ro-;e Circle of the Cardin
d u ll will have U Item-fit lllidgr
"What did von think of Har­
and Canasta puily fot the Car­
dan Cluli lluihling. It will lie vey?” This was the i|ue«tion that
held at the Episcopal l‘ari*h we directed to a hurley looking in­
Hou*e at 2:30 I*. M. Kveryono dividual as he « i * making, his
Is a*hed to bring their own cards exit from 'he theater. "That was
pretty silly, hut you gotta do
and score pad*.
m The Thrift Shop worket* of the something In kill lime.” And this
Women's Club will I*- Mr*. Clay­ »a * hi* uninspired answer. It un­
ton Smith and Mr*. I. P. Payton. nerved us, ton, because the frigh t­
There will U a Cub Scout train- ening realisation occurred to us.
inir
course at MrKInley Hall at The man didn’t ro e the rabbit!
8:00 I*. M. All Cull’* patents lire Now there I* no esru»e for thi*
except being blind, for the rabbit
urged to attend.
Wr*tiiilr School will lioie it pto '.vat just a* plain a* h* could la­
itram at 3:00 I’.M for Founder • in fad, when we measured him
Day of P.T.A. It will he honoring with uur mind'* unerring eye. he
the past presidents of the P.T.A. came exactly to the specification*
A ll former mentl&gt;er« ate invited to El wood Dowd described: six feet,
attend. An rsccutlve Ix.nrd meet- three and one half inches tall. Hut
that strange tatoo on Harvey's
Ante will lie held at 2:3tl
chest where fur should have been
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Silver Tea will I*’ held el tiolhrfnl us; in fart. It bothered ur
4:00 P.M. at the Episcopal Parish all through the picture. It certain­
Hou*e for the benefit o f the li­ ly -eems that Hollywood, with all
facilities could
brary fund. William h. M-W in e its glamorising
will speak on "The Iheiks Peon'i* hnre fixed that. I f it hadn't been
for this tatoo (A s far as we could
Are Reading.”
determine. It wn* the figure of a
tto M tu
Philalhea Class of the Fir*t South Sea siren), we would have
Presbyterian Churrh will inret at enjoyed the film much more. Un­
8:0(1 P.M. with Mrs. George Stine, fortunately, it was a little discon­
420 Summerlin Avenue with Mr*. certing for us.
The whole matter of whrther or
AJeorge Massett as co-hnste«*.
not you liked “ Harvey" depended
•
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The Daughter* of the Wesley on how well you eould »ee him. I f
Sunday School Class will meet i&gt;t you couldn’t see him, then the pic­
ture was just so much abracadabra.
McKinley Hall at 7:30 P.M.
If your vision was right and you
had been getting sufficient V ita­
HARTLEY GRADUATE#
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jon 3 1 - min A Ih your diet, you would have
( Special&gt;— Hohert L. Hartley of sat through It n second time. That
l.ongwood, who is a candidate for darned tatoo, though. We can't
the degree of bachelor o f science get It out o f our mind.
Movie Highlights
in electrical engineering, is among
“ Watch the nirdle”, playing
Bf.'J listed a* candidates for bac­
calaureate ami advanced degree* Thursday and Friday ha* tany Red
t b commencement eantrlse. at Pur- Shell'.n and lovely Arhlene Dahl in
line tfnivrr-ity Sunday. Ian 28, a wacky story or a movie camera
In the University'* flail o f Music, man who manage* to get Into a
number of situations de-ignrd to
make you laugh. Sin. k* up as good
Crape* team well with bananas if you like Skelton's brand.
for a salad. Serve on wnlercres*
"Wagon Master” , another chip
and drihhle with a whipped cream •iff ths dlrertatnrial block of John
dressing made pink with pap­ Ford Is pocked with action In n
rika.
strictly western vein.- Tbl* one
east* Hen Johnson and Joanna
Always m*.l rookie* on a rack Drew.

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Danny timer wa* guest o f honor
at a party given for him on hia
birthday hy hi* mother, Mr*.
Robert Rrure. Saturday afternoon
at their home'in North Lake Mon­
ro*.
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The party was held outdoor*
where the children enjoyed play­
ing on swings, *ce-*aw* and the
slide. The birthday cake, bearing
four pink randle* rentered the
party laid* and was surrounded
with gift*. The children gathered
around and «ang "Happy llirth
day" to Danny a* he blew out the
candle*.

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The church was decorated with
white gladioluses and chrysanthe­
mum* against * background of
Friends of Will lam
William* palm-. Father Anthony MrGowan
will regret to train that he i* con- officiated, and Mr*. F. F.. K.iura*
fiord to thr Frrnald
I sorhton illal tang Schubert's Ave Marla,
ami played traditional
wedding
Memorial Hospital

Danny Bruce Enjoys
4th Birthday Party

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Mrs. G W. Spcnccr is visiting
friends in Jacksonville

Given m marriage by Iter faMr*. McKay Truluck returned
home yesterday from New Orleans thei, tbe bride wore a guwn of
where she bail tieen yi-iliny wjJdl while -Klin which featured a high
her *i*ter.
neckline and b-r.g sleeve* adorned
Mr*. Dorothy C»rrndi had as her with lace and seed pearl embroid­
guest for sesrial &lt;Uv* her si*ter, er) Tbe skirt, which terminated
Mr*. Charles It Watrh, nt Daytona in a cathedra! train, wa* dr aped
Reach.
over an under skirt of lace. Her
fingertip veil fell from a coronet
Mr*. Edmund Mri»eh ha* re­
turned front Chicago oiler visit­ of -cot pears, and *he carried a
ing with her daughter and son- Ihi m|net id white chrysanthemum*.
in-law, Mi. and Mr*. William Hlair.
AID* Margaret Von
llrrbuli*,
»i*tei uf the bridegroom, wa* innld
Mr*. *\ II. Varner, of Atnericua,
•is., left today for Hi adrnton, a f­ o f honor, and wore a gown of
ter visiting with her dsughtei uni orchid colored satin ami net sill
*on-ln-law, Mr. and Mr*. J N, heuddrr-* uf brume chrysanthe­
mum-. She carried an arm bouAxiarelln.
Hurl of the name flower*.
Miss Ikirothy Von llrrbuli*, an­
A! McMillan of Ft llrngg, N. C. other sinter uf the bridegroom, and
as
•pent !n*t weekend with hi* wife Mi.it. Uilliv Andrews srrvrd
ntlil two children. They returned bridesmaid*. They chose guwn* of
with him to make their home In ice blur fashioned like thal worn
by tbe maid uf honor. Their headFort Hragg for a few months.
tire-- anil bouquet.* were of hr.mxe
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clay and two ehiysnntbrmum*.
daughter* have moved In Sanford
Call Vuu Herhull* acted as taut
to make their home at |Q|{1 W. n.an fur bi* brother, and usher*
First St after living In Okeeehii- were Joel McGill, ami William
lie*.
Myer«, brother o f the bride.
Immediately following tbe wed­
I.t. and Mr*. J. S. Cleveland and ding a breakfast wa* held for
children, Ginger and Stewart, have the wedding party. At the rrerparrivrd from (Juonsrt Point. R. I . tinn Mr*. Taulty, the bride's mo­
to visit svith Mr*. Cleveland'* mo­ ther, wore a grey silk print dress
ther. Mr*. Charles Muir bead.
with grey bat and acccrsoric* and
a corsage uf pink chrysanthemums.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil .Stanley have The bridrgriHini'o mother eho*e a
returned from their welding trip dre»* of dark green crepe with
In Ht. Augustine and are making matching accessories and corsage
their home In thr Ro«e Cnuri of pink chrysanthemums.
Apartment*.
Out of town guests for the wed­
ding included Mr*. Patrick O'Neill
Mr*. C. M. Ityrrson and two Jr., sister of the hridr, and Mr*.
.laughter*, Delia and Carole, will Patrick O’Neill Sr., nf Detroit,
urrlvr today front Kin*alr. V *„ to Mirh.: Mr*. Patrick O’Leary of
spend several week* with Mrs. Huffalo, N. Y., sister of thr bride,
Ryerson’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. and Jnteph Steffan of Detroit.
J. N Runlick.
On returning from their wed­
ding trip the couple plan In make
their home In Sanford.

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Raymond Latter, partner in lho
firm o f William E. Kajer, Jewel­
er*, has received from the GeroOlogical Institute o f America, Loo
Angeles, a diploma in the Theory
uf firniohigv in reoognition of h|o
successful completion of its coni*
prrhen«lve four-year course la tbP
k-i»nce of gemofogy.
The i**nance o f thi". diploma to
a G. I. A. student indicates that,
a- a Gemoiogist, thr Instlule con-ider him qualified to correctly
identify any pr&lt;PloU* gemstones or
Ihelr *nb*iitutes and Imitations—
well as to accurately grad*
and cla**ify diamond*.

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31—ulb—One of la*i year'* |itir&lt;movie* pictured it faded film
star who *&gt;&lt; emhlllvicd al*&gt;ut
the fall from fame. The mayor
of thi* ilrsrrt re*ort i* a prime
&lt;sample It. dehunk that movie’ s
thesis,
IL j* Charles Farrell, the h'-url
I-til of 2(1 year* ug&lt;&gt;, when be
ete-tarred with Janet Guvnor in
tuch hit* a- "Seventh Heaven"
Charley (everylHoly rail* him
Charley I I* Ju»t a- handsome a*
ever, but h&lt; is greying now and
M'nrt* a stylish niousturhe
Charley isn't the kind to ino|ie
over hi* memoir* ami iiemoan
lost glory. I found thi- mil when
I askiil him if he ever ini.....I
Ihe muvie life.
“ Good heavens, no," he replied
“ I do a few radio and television
ehows to work out whatever bam
i- left in me. So I don't ml**
acting.
” 1 thought I would mis* the
ice cream slid Coca Colas were Hollywood crowd and have kept
served by the bn»te**, a**isted by a house In Llcvrrly Hills, Hut I
I u»e it loss ami les*. EveryMi*. Clifford Johnson, and Mrs. find
body
from
Hollywood
tunicHarold Hlers, to the following lluwn here, »u why *bould I go
guests: Dannv Itruce, bonuree, tip there?”
Janet aSil Hilly J»hn*on. Donna
Hc*jtief, Ik 'if too l.'tisv
He
IVlere, Ethel Ann fltriniaeyrr, apt ml* n gre.tt .deal of LU Gnp,
Hhaeon I vw, Carolyn and HIRf No­ nncratliig Id* lacquct rjul., fav1
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lan; Shirley and Jimmy Flier, I.ynn .•rile de*. ll
Imiig.mil
i f Ik*
uni! Itnhnle ITatrrll, Mart Ann ami Ifnlti i*&lt;»&gt;l rrnwd. Hi own letiillHobby Diir.lrn, du*an lifi'r*, Je*n ' game keep* him occupied laud
Marie (.'minineham, Mike and Har­ hik -lOniach f la il: he*, gmel
rell Bruce.
enough to play along with *m*h
Al-rt Mrs. Leon Htcinmey’rr, Mr* hotshot* a- Jack Kramer, llobl.y
Wilbur Nolan. Mrr. Dave Ebcr. lilgg and Hudgc Patty, tnd b«
Mr-. Il'.b Durden. Mr*. John&gt;»iT’ (■is the very real rluly of furic
ami Mr*. Illers. Hallo, ti* and l*&lt;xe &gt; Honing a
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m e n hoi.urory- po*l,
• filled by various
film iinntrs. In. i te. \ •n m m iiu ity,
large ". m .11, in the San FcrHondo \ nlb-y ('b a rl e y t* an b.oe
. *. tn.g.rt'dm **
tuny ill
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ta kes (lie job
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and make d i i . i n-. ' ho told
me. "I flgu.e (be office work
tab. aluiiit fix. &lt;.r six full days
pet nioiilb
Charley b.ii been on tbe City
Council Ini fit. x .a i- ae.l mayor
fo. tloii
(lin
mayor i* the
■eV'.dli nieml.ei of the im null.l

S P E C IA L
SALE

I be town ha* u *il v ion linger,
who i el if V' ■ C b m ley of mueh nf
tin- opi latinteil wufiv

Corduroy
“ Still I have to make a lid uf
the d.tislon- mid iippoiniincnt*,"
Sport Coals
In added "Foi m-tiiMce, retelitly xxi bad an apjdnaMn.i fm a
vl .'.Mi V A L U E NOW
■hunli In be built in luxxii. The
people who lived ueai by didn't
w a n t'ihe rhtil.h. Mill tbe pioplc
in tin . hurth -aid txe couldn't
'buy a pin &gt; fo, the house of
Giat I t - n tough dect*h&gt;n to
miike"'
ItE G U L A R R — I.ONGH
Il.it despit. tbe dully derlstotis,
I hr re yau be rm dmiht
that
r'baibx is Him mighty enjoying
himself
'IVhy
b mid l mis*
Hollywood?" be «&lt;kei|, I'Usking
Also
Reductions
On
Sweaters,
ill* face in the desert sun. I
•miidiiT think »f a iea son.
Sport Coats And Dark Tone Shirts
Tin* bavet* uf tag.- and screen
stjir* wa* half in the f ir •t annual
life ' nln'io i re’-cniroi'e lor the
,xistII 1film f..cc.iftfi, a- chosen
by (be F'lteijrli I’le ' A*-"elation
•u I hilly xti* d. W Iniie. - t'.:- yeut
w e re lane IV V.n.-Ill and Giegory
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The pi" - gi.oip ll.'ius to make
Hu -i I.-, lion ;,n uni.nut affair
I.. m x .i I lb.- fdm fedlvals to
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Rrfrc'hmrnt* con-isting of cakr. children n* favors.

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ligation xv»* created In 1908.

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produced thi* graat new
td*a la men's slacks. You ran
vtoop, squirm, twist and
Iurn-but no mattor what you do,
that* slock* stay up, yuur
shirt suys down. IPs dots* with
an in{enioua Land of eUdic
that breath** with you.
For * comfortabk,
wull-fttiing pair of slorka
at* our Hupper slacks today.

Imaginative Strphuixlo Koikt maldi luih,
bieeia-waigl.t Tvhlin* and Sonlailiad postal
plaids into handtoma *Fair-Ofls? Each stylo
It faihlanad naoity with a catuul i k . . . wll whh
ovaitliad plaat'pockats, all gwurant««d
w aihabltl Imporianl lolf-fabrlc

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Confident Cuban G i a n t ’ 8 Baseball Legendary Gabby
School Wi 11 Open S t r e e t I s I I I I n
Champion Points Tomorrow
Mi
New York Hospital
For Lou is Battle

R ed Devils Surge
To 46-38 Victory
Bomber Down
Over
Cele Brown
T o 208 Pounds For
Smith And White Play
Sterling Defensive
Games As Clause
Hits For 22 Points
Bt EO HARPER
In a game charsrtrri/ed by (hr
woitl nffiristinjt (hit writer hat
seen all tratnn tlir Defend R rd
Derili made up a ten point halflime drfint to drfr.il * dnhrarlrn*
ed Celery frd five 46 to id in one

ayers, ahot a
Krd Devils flnrat
b being very
diffirult layup i
clotrly guarded.
Thompson got ona making th*
arnre 24*14 at tha Rrd Davila
learned unable to Mlva tha Celery*
fed defrnae. Their playing waa
obvlnutly liatleaa ami uninspired.
Thompson got two more on a
grarrful hook ahot and Clauao
ahot a neat onr-hander to and thr
flrai half with the arore (landing
at 20-10.
In thr flrat half the loral fire
played Ihelr best hatkrthall " f
the tratnn—drfenalrely aharp and
nffrnalvrly a m i rat r. |n thr srtond they seemed to hare lout
a portion nf th-.ir drive and what
they loat premrd to revert to thr
Red Devila who plavrd with a
►month precision that It Invariably
thr attribute of top-fight hatkrt­
hall tram*.
Hardin promptly foidr.l out a*
thr third quarter o|&gt;rnrd and
Thompson n|i«*ned the wrorlng with
» fool ahot. Without the lanky
Hardin it Idu-nmo progressively
harder In atnii the hig grarrful
I W Drvil renter.
In rtitlrk
m
quira tiirretnli.il
*iirrri*inn Rhode*
nniHir* hit
nil
fnr twn f l o w e d hy , flHt,
bv Thompaon and Ihrre points
armed on a fnnl an.I floor ahot
hv fa nr hr r aa thr Celrryfrd* got
only one. The arnre waa 28-21 it"
Del.and liegnn to mnvr.
Taking e...nn|etr rominand of
the floor Thompton irarel thiee
on a romlilnallon nf a foul and a
field goal aa f'laiiae, tiring some­
what and haltered from rontart
with the lil* ro..i*h Med Devila
rank two fnula. |fe then rank two
more fee a forte fnr five ever***
In the third quartrr. Krnlt got twn
aa Hid Thornpann and flanae looned in two more. Thomnaon hit fnr
a foul and again CLu»# rammetI
*hr''," ,h
R 'J Devila Hefrnte
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1st Tim e Since *45
MIAMI. Jan. 31— (Special)—
Omrlio Agra monte, the heavy­
weight champion of Cuba, hai won
more than (illy percent of hit
fight) by the knock out route and
it confident he will ttop Joe Louit.
thr Brown Bomber, when they
ilug it out at Miami Stadium,
juit one week from tonight, Feb­
ruary 7. Agramonte hat hid forty
lighti and won twenty one of
them by knockout).

Carl Hubbalt. manager of the
New York Giant's farm ayitem
and former mar pitcher with the
New York Club, will officially
open tha fourth annual baaehall
school at the Sanford Naval A ir
8tatlon tomorrow morning.
Two hundred young ball ptayera, about half of whom have al­
ready arrived, are expected to
attend the tryout camp used by
the Glanta to em eu future major
league poail bill tie*.
Richard Klaus, manager of the
1061 Sanford Glanta, and Charlie
F ei, Manager o f the Sunbury,
Pa. club, will old llubbell In In*
atructing the yotmg bell player*.
Training la scheduled to get un­
derway at 10 A. M. tomorrow with
the complete ataff o f Giant scout*
on hand to look over the young­
sters.
.uming those who will attend
the opening day workout* are:
Frank Shellenback, Tom 8hrehan,
Jack Ixibert Nick Shlnkoff, Frank
Genovese, Frank Burk, George
Mack, Tony Ravish, Bob Trocofa,
Angelo Gluliana, William llarrta
and Dale Alexander.
Trainer* for the school will be
Dr*. Bowman and Sheffer and
Harry Jordan.
The tryout rarop Is acheduled to
run through Ffb. 2U and on March
1 the Glanta' minor league farm
clubs will report for spring train­
ing. Clarence “ Bubber" Jonnard
and Jack Schwarts, secretary of
the Giant Minor leagu e system,
will lie nn hand to assist In |he
baaehall school training.
The Glanta themaelvea will be
in Sanford from Feh. Itt through
Mar. I when they will go to St.
I'rieraburg to finish spring train
Ing.

Agramonte boast* of knockout
victories over Gene Jonea, o f
Camaden. N. J. and Johnny Flynn
o f Rocheatrr, N. Y. He alto de­
feated Johnny Holman, of Chi*
rago and Holman made a hit here
at thr Sanfold fitr bailed In a
In Chiragu hy heating Klmer Ray.
26-16 halftimr lead in what look­
Flynn one o f Agramonte'a v ie
ed likr a mui of an mqmtrnl Red
tima hoatta o f knockout* over
Ruddy Knoa, Pork Daniel*, Joe
Devil itpiail.
Muicaln, J im*
Mall'I. Johnny
Defend Co.nli |*hil l.nlnw had
lla yri and Mrllio Rrttlna. Jonet
hrld oui hi« lug lamiy Iml Iron*
ha« knocked out Willie Applegate,
including tlal crnlrr Itrmr lluitnpJlrnmv Hell, Cnlen Chaney, Sham­
il" O'llrlrn and Rob Darner.
ton loi mm I of (hr fiM qualtrr
Agramonte In training dally at
ami lliry amnrtl unable lo operate
thr Maglr City gymnasium here
Sg'ltul a light Celeryfnl drfrnar
In Miami, lie trains every day at
two o'clock while Joe taint* goe*
aflN Imally rnlrrrd llir game with
Into thr ring to do his . work at
thr •coir 12 In 5.
three rarh day. Sunday afternoon
Harnett "W h lirer" White and
both fighters will train out door*
Jimmy Smith tinned in their fin­
at Dorsry Park, to give a larger
eit drfrnriw* pet formatter nf the
gathering and opportunity to »ec ,
•eaton, both inmnilng In under
them train.
thr J.n*hei efier t,l&gt;oiiml. with an
l.ouis down to 'JtIHVk pounds now
UhnA-ostomOl f. fo d fy .Smith waa
will come into the ring against
t&gt;*rtlrdfarlv effective in n depart*
Agramonte lighter than at any wouhln't lie aurprialng if he
merit Of the game fnr which he
time since he fought Rllly Conn ■kiwn that low for line fight.
ha* aim any little Inrlination In the
This will mark the Drat light
at thr Yankee Stadium hark in
peat.
v
IaiuI* hen had In Florida, ha M i
tf&gt;4ft.
Jne
waa
lint
of
the
Armv
Thompton, Red Devil terror In
then and weighed 20T&gt;t.
It tMixed exhibition In-fore hut never
• the laat Sanford game, #r,&gt;rnl 12
a fight. Tickets fur the Dght art
point* to load the opposition—a
on sale at the main tog office,
far cry from the 2li looped In dur
Sanford - Orlando
127 North Kasl First Ave.. In
ing the flrat game. WUe Hardin
Miami. Money orders or certified
Kennel Club Entries check* may he mailed Ip to Um
fouler! out guarding the big D#*t
Land center who was double, “ ' • ’ t mm Omlih went on* n«
ticket headquarters.
lo u in ir!
foula.
Without
lt*,,t|n
pod
Otpl'h
teamed effectively throughout the
r
i
s
t
r
h a c k — ra ia ritr
evening hv •
amoolhworking the Celervfed defense nulcklv de.
lM&gt;a‘a tllrlle, Mnonker. I'n n lm &lt;
Ijldr. Twn II Wlllla. (iNtih 1*1101.
Celery/ed"defense which came a- generated.
t&gt;*(Unrf,
finer. Ileaw'a IVig
Sc*M ieAt Ihrra en a fool anH
irt flic In the second half after
iK t it W
a t n u -ra ia it ir
l**«iitifnl running push shot from
ardln and Smith fouled out.
Maletnae Hnyal. Timid Terry, (Hi
rtan*e -Matched the lip o ff almost mid conrf Haute s"*ln ling, Turn Judy, Iwnlm. Mingle N ,
from Jtardln to open thr game drove In for two nnin'* anH Man­ MpINe’e Java. Mliver M*l-»l
TMIHtl Mai n—«/iet*a Mile
and almost immediately the local ning leaned hleh lo whin Ihrmteh
oslveelttn &lt;1*1, llnwity'a
linky.
Dvr look rominand. Bcoll rank t*vn nine* la „ • *t Ik. tn»«t &gt;'ir. It'inadteMure, Itnlllr.g llmk. Hky
e. Aunt Nettle. t*nl|i'e Mm&lt;&gt;fce.
twn after living fouled for the D e«" -hole o f the "wine. The tte*l rtrd
fln t and only lime DrUnd look Devil* began to live un to thete Karvnr
■ m i S T H SIAtMC—a/iaiae Wile
»«■
the lead in the first half. While tentitatifm « *
-hots teemed 1 Ttuka’a tutuea, Hartnell. Utah
(This la the ninth o f • te fls i
Pucpnae. ttnnnle Hull. Hr I'lnak.
dropped 4 fntil ahot followed glued tn the Inaket
of j l art Idea w rtll an far
Wanehef hi* for twn and Thomp- Jmlr Spllniers. Talthy &lt;r|Ds, Hurt at a par league manager* fu r Um
dulrkly hv a field goal from Cnv*
tliilr
tngton. Rcotl evened the gam* •nn fo* one to make |t ,17-41 ae&lt;|
Aaeectalad Prae*
utaler 1
'erhh a one-handed nuah shot from the relervfeda ware through.
■•n byUnaa glttag a pravirw of
the foul circle and Clause ram* Matt# hit on a fool to finish l|i*
thlrr trams for |H1 and althig
hack with twn to make it 5-3. ■anford five* arnrine as the Rod
ap tha other daba.)
Devils
went
on
tn
win
4it
to
!W.
dwi.
_______
ribeBer* got On# for the Red
by, Page;
Huear t/lrl. Ilonas!
The Junior V a u lt* wen* dewn W hlrjlas baby.
Devils'who seemed sluggish andd
BROOKLYN DODO BBS
D*vl1 Jatvee* af. “ahvaarn*
uncertain in the fare of a deter-" M -H lfo •ha Wad* ..........
wii
sm
P r C H A R LIE DHBBSBN
f'antral
City,
t#r
a
’
mhusrabl*
flrat
half
which
’oa U l i a .
mined Celegyfed attack.
BROOKLYN, Jan. 31—O t)— \*
. .._
______
Dtikari
____
Man, U p
,,r'
Covington, got on and Clause saw them aroce only four points, Jaraag'
vou know, I have been away from
t'Sp. ll&gt; lloach. Oearaia Jean
all
on
funis.
•
•
another followed hv an undrrhand
SSIUtlTM HA&lt; H— a/IStba HU#
Brooklyn since 1946. However, 1 Jo
Terrv Cordell lad tha loeal five
Country U b . l , Coiaetlhlon, High
ahot hy Clause fr«m the foul
Mil*.
Malalon* nawart. Tutfy nfli. know that the main weakness tu t
circle aa tha local five began to on offeusa drooping jn Sevan Pamlnln*
Touch, trna' Penny, Trad* year waa the pitching. T o offset
inuva will, mote confidence than M ills. D airy Rlnkarag* payed his ing Post.
this wo have added several pitch*
usual fine defensive gams and
NIMTII RAcM— a/iaibe I
they have eghlblted all season.
e n from our minor league dube#
Fanrher got one which Clause was particularly effective in a . Htalla Harle. Mlaa Barby, Ocala. We also Intend to work our pitch*
matched aa hit* waa hurt leap* fourth quarter rally stag* by tha
Ing atnff different from the prtvIng for the second foul shot which Celarrferf*.
loua year*. We think that ky do#
lsaed. Covington dropped a one- Vareltv l.lneap
Ing ae, It will Improve the start
[tided push shot from the left Clarence Clausa
■taaar. Happy Mtada, Caralaas Rose over last year.
md corner to make the aeore Jimmy Smith
The rookie* from whom I »xTO* lUM-rtMSKLKCTIOII ■
Wise Hardin
IS to K.
nttHT ItACRi Hneohtr, Two II pact help la Ray Moon, n right#
Coarh P.iilow unwrapped his Gerald Covington
Willie. Ilaau'a l»og.
flrtt •**)»!• — 1 using the danger­ Garnett White
HKCONH HACK: Timid Tarry. Nil* handed pitcher, who has made a
ud record in the miner leagues.
vac l4b,|. Iirnlm ,
ous Thompson as a decoy Garda Ray Davl*
TIIIHl! IIAt.Ki Aunt Nalllt. Bky
out* have assured me that he
.
broke loose to score two. Thomp­ Junior Matts
Ctrcla. anlp’N Hinoka.
*
m i l l i T l f IIAi’Ki High Petfoae, has major league ability. I f he can
son racked un another field goal Dennl* Stafford
I'otnla Hun ItolL Mr. {.Inch.
control hla stuff, ha will make the
on a hook shot end Hie Red Devil* Junior Varaltv IJnsug
v t r r i i h a c k - Lulaeh,
_
Happy dub. Another la Lamar Bridges,
2
seemed In be un their way. nut the Hamilton Blsbea
tlynay. High Trail.
1
Caleryfeda maintained their mo* ftnhhv kimrls
Ml XT 11 HAf’K: tlomal Je*. Oecar a shortstop who had n good year
a
la. lit# I-a*.
nl Montreal He la a good flaJder,
mnlurn aa Whit* got two follow­ Harry Rlnkavagt
HKVitKT HACDi (leorgla Jean, they say, ead he la ready.
7
ed hv a find ahot hy Hardin and Terry Cnrdetl
OnIIical
lil
y
,
Mr.
tleeeh.
2
_ No. 3 op the list L C k r ts Van
a field goal hy Clause who waa Jlmmv Krldcr
Cuyk, o I d l k i i B d pitcher who
• nh.oultnus nemesis to Deljunl Warren McCall
George Harden
■Mat most o f laet ooaaoa at Fort
throughout the game,
". .TfcNTIl
3 0 -*".*®
M Warth in the Tania League. He
Arree scored two for the l»e- Chester Harper
HACMT' Tha heeb. CaraRntiert
Hapnutn
III*ear.
taml and flauae hmnr&lt;l in a foul,
Bmlth sank e heontlful running
layup n hl» nnlv acnr* a* he conrentraled on playing hi* flneat
The Uttlveraliy o f Washington
defensive game of |hr aea-on.
nthlrtlr pavlllnn neats of 12,000
Clause sank anMher foul end persons. Th* largest crowd was
While whipped In a one-handed 11jDIft for the Dr*go* Mat* ban,
push shot as Hbieles, one of the I ketball gam*, Jan. $7, 1347.
of thr fineit gsmrt ihr loral tram
bat played all traton.
Clarrncr Clautr tcoird 2 2 |M&gt;inlt
•for hit Leri evrning of thr tratnn

1 !

JAN.

Brooklyn Pitching
Is Club Weakness,
Dressen Dec! a r e s

B

E

K

Sports Roundup
By HUGH FULLERTON. Jr.
NEW

YO RK .

Jan.

Blackbird Coach Accuses Referee
Of Favoritism In Arizona Game
By JOB FALLS

The officiating in Monday's Arl-

Mo„
Mo* bJan. »1—OP)—
NEW YORK. Jan. 31— &lt;/P)— &lt;Clair Bee's Long ltlamf Univrmty
■ena-Long Island basketball pro­
(Gabby) 8 traet,
duced some acid comments from Blackbird), Ihe teaton't raott controvenial baikdball Icam. make tl op
man of many atorfr*
atone* after nearly
r
M year* In baseball, la gravely the losing aide, but it's nothing No. 4 on (heir fiery road trip tonight for a tilt with tli* Kanut Mate
to what vou can hear around Wildcat). And tcalt in K-State'i new $2,000,000 batkcllull palace
111 today.
Ha waa placrd In an axygrn trnt some smaller colleges gyms . . about at hard lo get at a dale with U n a Turner
last night at St. John's hospital. For instance, Jud Allen, publicity
ft teemt mott of Manhattan. Kat.. (popul.lmn 10.9%) »*nl&gt; to tcv
Only mamban o f his Immediate director for Beloit college in Wis­
consin. dropped in with this one Bee and his haaketbrawling
family could tea him.
4 bird*
■
JOPLIN,

A heart ailment developed fol­
lowing hla entrance to the hospi­
tal a weak ago. Gabby went to the
hospital after returning from a
trip to St. Louis and Peoria, 111.,
for an "old timers" baaehall meet­
ing.
l i e haa been In a weakened con­
dition since an oparation in 8t.
I.oul* last summer.
Btraet, M, has been a player,
manager and radio commentator
during hla long career.
Ha haa traveled from coast to
coast. Ha has knnwn practically
every one.
Moat of theaa stories he has
told at tome time or another In
recent years while announcing
St. Louis Cardinal games over a
mid-western network.
Gabby considers his association
with pitcher
Walter
Johnson.
“ The Big Train," and the Cardinal
pennant of 1930 as hla two big
high spots.
Beside*
these
achievement*,
Gabby waa the flrat man to catch
a ball dropped from tha top of
the Washington mounment.
He atnrtM hla baashall career
at Ilopkl navi lie, Ky., in the Kitty
lAsgun In 1902. In 1904 he wa«
with Terra Haute, Ind., In the
central Irague.
The catcher then went to the
majero—the Cincinnati Reds, Bos­
ton Rravea, Washington Senator*
and New York Yankee*.
By 1013 he waa hack In the
minora with San Franciaco, Chat­
tanooga, Nashville, Joplin, Mus­
kogee, Okie-, Augusta, tie., Colum­
bia. S.C., and Knoxville, Tenn.
Hla stay In the majors actually
waa brief. Weak hitting waa hla
down fall, Hla lifetime major lea­
gue batting average waa .203, hi*
heat being .231 with the Reds and
Bravos In 1906. fh»ly once did he go
over .100 and that was AO* with
the Joplin Club when he waa 41
years old.
In 1330 he was named manager
■&gt;f the Cardinal* and drove them
to the pennant with a big push
In September. On Labor day the
Kedblrda were In the fourth place,
hul they were, virtually unbeatable
afiar that.
1
The Hub bowed In (he Philadel­
phia AlhJrhlpt Ip the 19,10 World
Serlsw, but' after taking an easy
pennant the next year, they &lt;foWned ttw A'a—
Xrecord Indicate* he hoe tlte atuff.
Hla w ork'w ith tha Dodger* laat
this pear.' »
I think our dub will improve
over laat year because we intend
to have a stranger bench. Most all
o f dur player* served in the last
war. Also moat of them are mar­
tlet) and Kara children. Then we
have a few above the ago limit.
Therefore, at present we ere pretty
well fixed for the military draft.

Aa for the rest o f the league,
the Glaata have Improved and also
the Braves. Philadelphia teat a
good pitcher la Curt Blmaiaaa who
will be hard to replace. BL Idols
also has Impro.td a grant deal. I
think It will bt a dose roc# among
Brooklyn, New York. Philadelphia,
Boston and 81. Loula.
Tomorrow — Uiuky
Washington Senators.

H a r r lr .

. . Seems Beloit was playing a
nameless opponents and ran up a
comfortable lead in the first
half . . After they changed bas­
kets, Beloit* shooter* suddenly
and mysteriously stopped hitting
while the opposition pulled away
to win . . Coach Dolph Stanley
couldn't undsrstand It until he
Inspected the backboard and found
it tilted Just enough to deflect a
wall-aimed shot beyond the rim
. , By inquiring discreetly, Dolph

J e s s e Hill Wins
Race F o r Coach’s
Job At California
By IUIII MYKKH

The 13,000 seats In the flrldhou«e
will ha jammed full at game time,
scheduled for 9 P. M.
LIU took a 16-game winning
streak to the west coast Isst week­
end for a couple of game* with
Han Francisco and California.
After squeaking past Frisco, tha
Blackbirds were stopped by Call
fornia—a team which had lost
poln
nina time
Then came the hot! y-disputed
------------ ra n

night, which LIU also loat, 62-61,
after whkh hard words (lew
around faster than thr basket­
ball*.
Be* said hi* tram was “ jobbed,”
claiming Rrferre W. H. Kisner.
Jr. “ took the game away from ut.'
Be* charged Kisner "was a dic­
tator. antagonistic and dogmatic.’*
Kisner replied; ''Somebody had
better start baek-tracfcinr on
those statements | have been
working hasketholl game* for 26
years and this I* the first time I

have been accused of thru* ing a
^

...

Kansas Stale, li ading thr Ul\s
Seven Conference, hn» sn ovttan
13-2 record, which -includes vic­
tories over Kan«a». Minnesota and
Oklahoma—a few o f Ihr more
prominent midwe*ierti t&lt;-»niv
LIU, which li«» cooled o ff *ume
of the belt In the notion, edged KStat*. 60-6'J. on Die. 2 in tin ma­
son's opener for b«*h teamr- at
Madison Square Garden. Both
clubs have Improved ainc- thn, mid
a one-point gam. doon't dreido
too much, anyway.
j
There w*«n i mncii action Innr
night, as acvrral -chools .till are
engaged In mid-year examina­
tions.
In the mid*cm, Notre Damn
rallied In whip Rutler, 75-65,
snapping a three-gami lo»lng
streak. Other lending games caw
St. John’s, ninth-ranked nstinnally. upend Manhattan, !'• ’ll; N’ nrih
Carolina whip Wok, F u r-t. 82 70;
South Carolina trip Duke. 82-*&gt;2;
Wichita turn back flrnle, fit It-#.
Xavier (Ohio i d"wn Toledo, 7t™
69; and Texax rhrlstlsn drfeat
Baylor, 60-18

LOS ANGELES, an. 31- GF1 The nationwide aaarch for a man
to coach football at the Univer­
sity o f Southern California ended learned that the home team cus­
exactly where It alerted—on the toms ril* took that end o f the
court flrat, got In some pre-gam*
campus at USC.
Tha winner: J**sr Hill, hrad shooting practice, and scored heatrack coach at UBC and one nf the vtlv In the second half when the
Legal Notice
greatest all-round athletes in the visitor* became demoralised by
flubbing easy shoU . . Next night
school’s history.
when the team* met again, Stan­
xonrr*. nr t r e n n
Dr. Fred B. Fsgg. Jr., USC ley sent a couple of subs out early
HTATG &lt;»K KI.MltllM
TOpresident, msile the formal an­ to stake a claim on tha cockeyed TIIH
WILLIAM
TII'UIAM
Tl ItNKIt.
nouncement late yesterday and basket and the whole procedure
who## pis. # nf re-l-fenr# I, tinknown.
soon afterward a mass peace pipe wa* reversed.
Too ar# h-rrl.v „nlirir-l lh#i a
smoking party waa held in Dr.
■till ha* lievn hrnuah! aaalnat r»t. In
Eddie Waa It read r
Kagir’s
’* office with represents!Iveo
repi
lh#
Circuit Court ,*f the Ninth Jn \
Boxing commissioner Eddie Ka­
o f the faeulty athletie committee gan I* prnud of his command of dirlal rtrrull of the Mt#tr nf U m ¥
Ids. In sn.f fnt Knirilnoif* Cnnnlv.
ami powerful alumni groups puff­ foreign languages and his ability Florid*, in i ’h*mer*. in JUANITA
ing away in harmony.
to get over hi* Instruction# to W IL L IA M TI'IINEH. &gt;*ld «uli b#Peace, It waa wonderful, for yisiting.
using
an , ,JT*
, ,
— , Imvers without
-----------------------.
.. —
i vx iWIU.IAUK
y u , i . M i ) ^ xTHI
u o ii n
i rk. uh. . P l i l h l l f f .
until vrsterday some nf the group* interpreter . . Ho
So when h#
he en
en- v#reu* -----w i i j . i a u --------t i i &lt; » iah
Tt'itware hardly In accord In the move countered Eugene (Silent) Hair 8KII. D-frUilinl. ss.l ymi ere hrr-l.jr
required
to
file
with
Ihr
rl*rk
of
to select a new football conch. ■ton, tha deaf mute boxer. Eddie ■aid Court *1 hi# office In th*
All, it seemed, ho I different idea* f elected the suggest Inn that he Court Ilnua* &lt;•( Mrmlnole rnitn'r,
about who should get the Job ;et someone to translate hi* words STorlda. at Hanford. Florid*, your
written drf#n»r«, p#r#on«llr or hr
vacated six weeks ago, under nto sign language . . "The boy sttornsy.
In Mid eult mi lh# Ind
alumni pressure, by J eff Cravath ran read my lips perfectly," said ds« „f Manh. It&amp;t
Herein fall not or Judamrnl will
Dr. ragg might l * v t prefaced Eagan and he launched a long
entered ss#[n#i you l.f default .
th* lllll announcement with the spiel about the rules and regula? heWITNiaW
my hand and »»*l » . )
final, hlndfhf
statement that . r." ,n f
York State ■aid Court at Hanford, Florida, this
among those who would not get Athletic Commission . . When lath day of January. IStl
ft I* IIEIINIKJN
the position
ware Paul Brown, hefinished someone 'signed jialrCtmnlt Court
Don Paurot.
Prltia Crisler, Bud aton: "Did you get'everything T
iy n I. Ifuni. l&gt; C
fHKAl.l
’
Wilkinson. Charlie Caldwell, Bern
”Eugene,
----------^
*
’
*
who had been nodding
Voile A Mllllan*. Jr
le Rlertnan. Rnv Eliot. Henry and smiting underatandli.gly a* Mnllrltur
for Plslntlff
Frnk* and some 76 other*, most Eagan talked, replied the same
of whom either didn’t consider It war: “ Who knew what he was i s T i m f i i i 'itT pi t , T i i r m r r r r
J H hik .
Mt:imrii,t:
n in iy .
«r weren't considered anvhnw.
talking about?
_______ __ in p iin n.tT U .
FIdIHtllt.
Hill fnrtylsh, youthfully fra y ,
Done-Minute Sport* Pag*
N HR: LKT^.
tMTATi:
IN
., o ..t
good looking and m gv Id planner,
MmattpUt
Th* Pro Tennis Association Id
MAHT MftlthAt'NT
JINKINH. «lx&gt; llnown StlWAVDK
wa* engaged tor an "Indefinite planning to .return to Cleveland
M.
J(.NKIf»H.
Dec.*
fo r i Ita national' championship*
nsxt summer . . John (R ed) Per­
___ HAY j V I l G t m ' o s r f e { P
A ll U * M l l i s i r r s t i n S:*TATR|
diatom at USC In (Mist yean kins, who set o Georgia high
on k p il Serb of V » d are hrrrbr
contract, on which ha Collected for School football scoring record L it
nulirisd stid required to present »ny
the twn years yet to go when 6* fall with 206 point* far Claxton claims and drmaltd# whirh you. or
stenned out
High. Is a cousin o f Wally Moses, •Ithsr of you. mar bsv# aaalnst
the ear at* nf MAItT &gt;ti Ult'ACNT
Hill’s salary waa. not disclosed. veteran major leagu* outfielder. MIHHOI'ltl
JINKINH. aim known as
Guesses ranged around 316,000. to Perkins ha* accepted a Georgia MAITPK M JINKINH. ric&lt; rs#cd. Isis
Include tdi Job as head track U. grant in aid . . Tha good U. or sslfl County, to th* County Ju dge
Florid*. St
coach.
o f Dayton basketball team haa of gvtitlnnlr County.
nfflc* la th* tourt h # u « ar said
I3 player* on Ita squad , . . his
Hill will continue with the TCounty at H**fnrd, Florida, within
fprmalion style o f ptav but may
Miami Golf Commission haa eight taleidar month# from lh*
of «h# ftr#&lt;
o# |*-Tvary it With some single wing, decided to run Its biff xrjr.Lr time
SU,h rtslm nr demand shall
unbalanced I1h« maneuvers whkh oesnta without admtaaon charge*, notlr*.
bs to willing, and shall aisle th*3
ho learned as a fullback for the figurine they’ll pay o ff In pub. pine* nf mldrnr# and |mi» i nff lr o'
!*•• Howard Jonea at USG in Itcity . . WHn roe* dnoias o f the address of ths olslmanl. and ihall
bs sworn la hy the rtnlmsnl. hla
Roaa Bowl fllly
ln f hi*
hand, nth- sgsnl.
lying
1
or his attorney, and any eurh
Ilill bs*
a football for Irtkr director 1
Mills '
" eblm nr &lt;t«msnd nut so filed &lt;hat|
b*
void,
foThls
KU Illinois aqoad
16 years— at Riverside and Long gold footballs for
8ANri&gt;ll|» F f»«l 'l»N ET
B*ach Junior r«ll»«»e * Corona Before the season ended. He waa
As administrator of the
High School, a# #n assistant at ■mart enough not to have them
Fstnt# ,.f MAItV
JinitHAI NT MIHHOFItl JINSt. Mary's *nd Del Mont* pre- engraved, so the night after the
KINK.
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known
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flight diielne
w »e .when he llllnl Inst to Northweatern. Doug
MAltDK M JINKINH. Uswa* In ib* Navy, and then as phon* Frits Crisler and told the |
raised
First publteatlsa Jan tt, Itll
irethnlan coarh at URC In 1946. trophies to Michigan.

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NOVELTY—MBOY AND EAGLE”

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T H E S A N F O R D H B K A L1I, 8A W EO IU V H -O H ID A

leal al Hanford. Florida, thla U uhy
Transfer of World War II a tp*
Scvrral group* of Indian* in
Mexico cover* an nrcu of about
of January. l»4l
New ktrxlro atill worihlp the pile* carried Ihe crop pe»t, tie 763,944 squaro mile*.
O P IICHN DON
Clark. Circuit Court anrirnt rod* o f thftr forrfathrra. Oriental fruit fly. from Slapxn to
Httnlnnle County. Fla
Hawaii.
ny r i. nrrdick n c
ur m u c o i u t o r t h b c o v s t t '
The Chrysanthem um i« regardJUDUK,
BKHISOl.S’.
t O l K T I , (BEAL)
r t o a i D A . iji p n a i t T r .
ml a* the rinwer for November
The Syringa la tht atate flower
t h e h t a t i : of fio fu d a . i &lt;.
( HE: EHTATB OF
and the lopa* a* the jewel.
Idaho.
T. J 3V1U.1AJIB. Pt r u r a l
Corine Hlraletary

Legal Notice

k Three Days'

To

cM K iiiT an a A « n

rn nim n r .
K A M I * AUAIXST M i l l K*TATI*.i
T o n and tach of you at* hrrrtiy
notified and r*&lt;ialr*d In pro m t any
clalmi and demand! which jnu, or
allhar of yna. may tiara acalnn tha
aalala of T. J . William!, daraaaad.
lata ot aald County. In tha County
Judaa of Hamlnola County. Klnrlda.
at hla office In tha court home of
aald County at Hanford.
Florida
within alaht calendar mnatha from
the lima of tha flrat publication of
thin notice lUrh claim or drmand
.'■hall b* In wrltlnv. and ahall atata
the place of realdrme and poat
offlca addraaa of the claimant, and
ahall ba aworn to by ilia claimant,
hla asanl. nr hla attorney, and any
ettrh claim or demand not an tiled
ahall ba void
nolIK IlT W W It.I.|,|\|m
T K P VVII.t.lAU.4
Aa admlhlatralnra ot the
Katata of T J William*,
all

• o !ii H A v i M i r u i m

I*J* Thomai Aeenua.
Charlolta. ff. C.
You are hereby nollfle.1
that
Wade It Hln*latary, haa filed lull
for divorce a t i l n n you In the Cir­
cuit Court for Hemlnole County, at
Hanford. Florida. In Chancery, and
you are hereby rroulred to file,
peraonally or by attorney, ulth the
Clerk of aald Court your written
defence, if any. I., tha hill of romplalnl In aald etui by tha Dnd day
of February t t ll Herein fall not or
Judament will w entered asalnei
you by defaull
W IT N F hh my hand and Ihe teal
of aald Court of Hanford, Florida.
thl« the llr d dey of January A D

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Danger Signal

TO THE PEOPLE OF SANFORD
ment made nvnilaltle becanne o f our
clothing

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(HKAl.t
It W W»ra.
Woodruff-IVt hlo* Itulldlna
Attorney for Plaintiff

listing*

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oxiH titu tf

what

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now. but new Items w ill I k* added as funds are

rtrsl publication January 11. 1)11
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M IM E O G R A P H
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PHONE 148
Waal Jia mill a* arr*at*4
a.fr th* laSnihwa* n mtoraraadata *har*e If yaar w a r la
Ib M la I be i*l*ph«ai baak. la
refetw fa* IbU a**a*aw*4ellaa
lb# a4*«Hlaa» la *se**t*d *• *ay
arwnptly. la ar4*r la* a# fa
IM fir lb* b**l paMlbl* nrtlrr.
aU Waal A«a a*e*l be
Ik * — I be fay beta** eebllrePleaee seUfy aa tain*4lal«l&gt;
It aa e**er errera la »#a»
wre aaaaat b* r**aaa*IM* far
M«re I I dd • •• IRrurwl
tie A*

TH E
SANFORD

HERALD

V S LAKA AfATMENTn, I n

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bad Btorea. 116 W. Ftrrt 8lreeL

Pbone 490-W.

NEW FurnUhed and unfumUhmt
duelex-ieaaon or year. See Whiddan. 111) South Park Avenue.
Kitchenette Apta. Week, mStitfi
or aeason. Slumberlaiid Court.
• __ Hlway _17 02 at Htj; Limit.
t AND 3 ROOM apartmnta. Call
Mr*. Wau«, 1555 M l , ________
NICELY furnlihed 3 bedroom
hoaaea at beautiful San Ixmdo
Sprint* Week or auaeti. South
oft lt-OT, turn 2V* miles we*t
of Lontwood, Phone Wlt»*f; Park
2825-42.
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FURNISH Kl) HUNGALOW- -*art|* next town hall, near alorea,
chutehe*. Reference* ajlku m il.
M Mr*. J. II. MenlelL liMrwood
_FU
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UNri/RNISHBD % of Duplex, a
room* and bath, newly aereened
porch. In ML Dura. fclUO. In­
quire A. Hunter,
Hanford
Road, Mt. Dora. Prefer Adult*.
W AN TED

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W A N TE D : 2-4 room unfumlihrd
____ nent. ( ’.ill

^ S u B u T n n r A T B f o b k A l k —•

p n oPB im r DUPi.KX
Kalatee- large
ra tton built fo r tala
sent eonatraetlon

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tJNIMI’ROVKD ACREAGE—Two
Id arte tract* and five I am*
trael* in HL Jo*rp&gt;ta SuImIIvI.

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12 A P P R O X IM A TE
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NOW ^79.50

Wool
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Spread
)tmr
llimr*
n ilh Ihe rnrhanlmrnt
nf thy ■* niIndie pat­
tern! uf the lin t, rapHired fur you in the
■liken ahren id lhe*e
imported rux»- • hiour
from Persian and Sirook p*ttrrn« w i t h
harkgrounii* nf napphirr. ruh) or roral.
lir Mire In rotor early
to atoid ditappmntmrnl.

0I*KN« WKDNKKDAY AND THURSDAY
K V K M M i — T I L L 9 DD I*. &gt;|. I ’O II YOIJII C O N V K N IK N C K
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NEW 2 BEDROOM, frame rooitruetloi. Home. Concrete Floor, Wanted: grocery cashier, expert- LOST: Hand truck between San
ford and Osteen. Return to Vnd»race preferred hut not neces­
Brcctmy, Palm Tree* and
pirli S«D * and Service, 2nd an 1
Shrubbery. Ilarrle Greene. No. 4
sary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley.
Hanford and receive reward.
Margaret Ann Store*.
l-«ke Ellen Drive, Caaeellierry
I (dork o ff 17-23.
WAITRESSES
for
MonUxurna FOUND: Five Turkeys. Mr*. Fra 1
Paulhabar, Winter Park. Ph
Dining Room. Apply In Prraon.
262361.
stenographer
Must have car, aa position re­ 13— NOTICKM-PERSONAI.K — Ik
quire* traveling to near-hy
M ARY'S LENDING LIBRARY
town*. Apply hy mail, elating
experience to P. 0. Box 2R4. 1200 Magnolia—Is now open Mon.
thru Frl. 10 to 12 A. M., 3 to 6
Sanford. Florida.
P.M. Sat. 4 to 0 P.lj.
tWORN W AN TED
—•
15—
AUTOMntltLER
— 14
ALL TYPE S o f Buildour Work.
BUYINO
A
CART
Befoto
flnan
Reasonable Rat**—Free
Estlelng aaa w to m s M H f . In
mate*. Carpenter A Gracey.
■t ailment L o w Dep1_ R^ovn 317
Ph«na IMM-M or W 4J
Phone 2M.
Sanford Allan! h
Nslional Bank M ootW m r
16— Hoainooa Dpparluailim — I t

t-R B A I. KSTATK WANTED—4 EXPERIENCED
IP YOU WISH to buy a home tee
the man who knows Sanford aa
be has many, many bargains.
A lio see him for Fire and Automo­
bile Insurant*.
EDWARD F. LA N E
Office I I I MsineUa A »*.
ARTICLES

FOR

SA LE

M IL IE S W A P SHOP—4US B. 4lh
St. We Huy, Sell or Trad* most
anything. Phene 1W-J
TUX KUO FEEDS Complete line.
Hum.‘a Tuxedo Feed atom.
FOR S A L E - 7 * lb. We box, »to
cash. Fair condition. 600 E. tad.

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VENETIAN

Co.

1»1» KAISER, Hnri’aon blue. 1«.
000 actual mile*, radio, haaUr,
whUowall Urea,, tamlMat buy,
local owner, |I1M.

1*46 0LD8M0BILE club

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coupe,

clean aa pin throughout,
mileage, |1M&gt;5.

low

1016 OLPSMOBILB Streamline. 2

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M rfSti ,
sedan, local owner, one ewmr,
1418.

INI PLYMOUTH 4 door mdan
eftan, M il.

HILL KlfUt MOTORS

lE R n C R A - I f

BUNM

M ull I it-net

y deir.

MEN OR WOMEN

1 8 - SPECIAL

CO.

MicinmBfl?

week, or aeaaoti. English Ford"
To acrvlce route* of U.S. Oovernand American Fnrde, sedanmrnt Poatcard Dispensers; aim
alatioa wagons and cooverllhln
K -stamped Scenic roitcard
St rickland-Morrison, * Inc..
E
penaer*. which are a brand
First f t .
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j » ;
new addition to Ihe - famtou*
SHIPMAN line of postage itamp SMALL Truck, Bargain. 252*
Flormachine* seen in all . loading
Ida.
Drug 8tor*a. Hotels, etc.
KTTA K B IT

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• u s . i n k 84.

$3950

iM Poini:t&gt; c; k n i in k
OIMKNTAI. I’ ATI KUN

and Uutlrta Repaired aid Paint
6AltTICLKH W ANTED —6
KMEH W. IIBNIIBK Realtor
ed. New R.mf* antdinl. I’ alnli'i,’
301 S. Park Ate.
I’ hnne 1030
and
mating.
Sanford.
Ph
We l&gt;ii v, sell A tra&lt;le uird
1096-W. R. R. Arkrnhurg.
furniture. Wllsoti-Mater FurniA. IL PBTKRKON, llroker
lure r t _ a i l F
»‘hne- WK« riRLANllU Murnlng Sentinel. ()•
I I I N. Park Ate.
Phone 112*
Undo Evening Star. -Call R*l|0
SM ALL Farmette, rime in. good WANTED: Old feshlonH furniR*r
11(15.1
lure, dishes, vases, jewelry and
home furnlihed term* If deilred.
button*. Highest price* paid. *&gt;rag line, huliilutvr uump (run
_ _ i m W. 2nd. S t
.■ . .
Drop u* a card to Rhelkvy, 708 much, fill dir*, ahell and elav
B ROOM furnLktxl. 2 room* apu
by load or job. Contact 11. R
add filling *Utk&gt;n all ou large
V jbated, and a**ociate*. 10P K
lot at Glmlervlllr. Prlre reason­ l ^ f S t e M S f e e t i nricn.
Firestone fltnrfs.
Mew YorV A * ( h Defoind.
Ph
able. See R.M. Ball, or John W.
t*fl nr 265-W
D. Moore al Sanford, or writ* 7— Pela-Llvratock-Hupplie* — 1
S. L. While, Morgantown. N. C.,
INITIME TAX reiurn* prepercl
hy tax accountant registered
Route 2.
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FOR HALE—3 year old horse,
with Trraa. Dept. D*mpi*y 2-11
LOTS In Lorkharta Rubdivinion.
very reasonable. Phone 053 or
Meloch Bldg. Phone (760.
$10. down, t&gt;. mo,—1150. Total.
1.195 night*.
Phone 343-W, Beth DeBoe.____
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I.OSI A POUND
— li
6—
H E L P W ANTED
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CHEAP—Twin-honk bed* com­
Whlddoe. I I *
plete; oil heater; Apex washing
I-AlE FRO N T U fT S -o a beautiful
May b* handled part or full time,
machine. Phone 1110-J._______
Crratal Lake, near CemAee Club,
no selling Involved. Al) outlet*
TET
ODE
IM ^ ffr e n U g e .
are established for you by fac­
Steak, Southern Fried Chicken,
some cltru* tree*.
tory distributor. Gross profit Is
Barbecues, and 8aa Foods. An­
B. Klrehhoff. Jr.
40W, a remarkable rtturn on
gel’s Eat Shack, Garner of Ge­
Um* and Investment. Minimum
neve and Sanford A re ._______ _
# T A «tia "o T D r X
cash required, fWO.
1 u »!LDOUBLE and single bed, vanity,
child's chest of drawer*. Phone If you think you can tnedaure un
tn requiremoots and furnish ref­
erences, writs giving phone, ad­
dress, far personal tx~
Dry
Rex i Bastard Ifarald.

te'a d in j. C dttT A m t

fKiyb

and

Mo d e r n iz e
y«ui
t h r M U t j l l AGf N I
MI*relltneott*. Sanford Farm­ r e p a i r
home Only 10*; luun now re
er'* Auction Market.
qulred E'llA Plan in»tallm*n'
altm.
PANKLRAY ga» heater nearly
Lien licp't., U&lt;«.ip -II". Phonnew f.U.PO Ph. 147.
2kd Sanf ird Atlantic Nallopa'
SAlUiAIN 4 itM'iit hnuir, 2'* LANDIS Shoe Repair rtitilpinrnt.
R»«V vtemlo.* FDIf'
aura of Kinund 4UiUtl.INI Caih
W ...............I
r —l i
slightly used. Some ilock. Rea- WATCH and t'l*»k Repairing. All H5)
■ohahtr. Price* going up. H.
work g'leranterd. Rrawnaldr
.SPECIAL -4 llnlnwim houie, 2
KltiarL .125 E. Hieh Aw, DrUnd.
price*, r . M. English. Jr. Ph.
hath*, lar^e livinx room, dininx
cj
W # C j&amp; iiV a ,
mSfc
roura, kitrhen. 1 U-droom and ..VI*-_______ __ &gt;i . &gt; . . . .
FRIED
SHRIMP
Dinner
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l&lt;alli dowitatati*—till* value can­
Call Piiinii I OHI fur
Bed Shi into on Eaith” al Hem
not It* duplicated at the price.
All
Typvi
Of
Hook
Woik.
erV 321 E. 1*1 SI.
t
Mary McKlnncr Boukkreping
4 IlKimOOM 11(1USB lance bed- 4 BURNER ga* range. Ill) 312
Service
Myrtle^__________ .
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rta.nia, front and hack ataira,
Itieim 4fk1
lantt* livlnjr room, dfninif room '■W twit...... .. when you uon't hung
Atlanlii- Hank B'lildlne
and kitrhen, laundry, two car
your prweriptlon* rn L A N K V ’K
N E W i P I OOKH rurtered tn perIfaratie, 10 acre* of ground, b
rHnwf' 1f!5|
feetlno Old flour* mad* Ilk*
arte* rlcnrnl, thii I* an excep­
WIUXZKR motor hike, (iuo.1 t-ondlnew. Finishing, » leaning A wai
tional value. Want offer.
lion A40.00. Meiiheid, Cplery:ng. tria b le power plant 21
Cameron 550-W after 0:00 l*.M.
y*ara experience la Semis*)*
NEW RANCH TYPE HOUBK.
County. II M Gleason. 1*1'
maiunary cotutruction. larxv FOR SALK: Whlttal Rug*; one
0 a 12, the other 3 x 0 . With
Mare
_______
living room, dining room, kit­
Oilte. Combined Price, |S0 00. l-AWNMOWEhn Sharpened. •’
chen, hath, garage; very nice
Phone BI9-M.
apartment rentinx for *50.00 per
cycle# repaired, lock and k&gt;
month, on large lot overlooking 12 II. P. SRABKR'Kicker and 12
wnrk. Prompl »erv'ce. II. W
lake. 7 mile* from Sanford on
Ft. Marine plywood boat. Phone
Khiima J1" E &lt;*» f»
Highway 17-02.
■1.11, HI2 Kim Afc-

jo y p ^ i i ijiu f lc f ,

I At pay tt«» tU M tljil

H uk -

Il„l.l Any Hug

airrra/l. *"d r‘ n,• ° r‘.
*ddnt protectional*'"*1

lime

12

REG.
$89.50

In All Sirrs

h

Slit nil

and .mudge. '

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BEAT THIS PRICE!

It Added. . low

d»m*«e

■ fim*i lea per ifar. lu«»rii*M
■ tlaaM C ear Ilea taaarilow
M Hb M Ob p*r lie* ln w lh i
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U n lit rate Iwr Blarfc far* rap*.

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broaden* fir*
protection to Include

The f i d i M i i rata* apply fa
all Waul tm y tU I'M la The
lu H r t iiae 14,

Guaranteed Moth Proof

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Woven tlr irti I it I

R ,te n d e d C o v e ra g e

r « R e n III

It I '&lt;IS

ltiiK» flout nil over the
w e ld . Iiiii;. Chinn, Only,
France, Belgium.

Impnr led

lloohetl

A R T IC L E S O N O RD ER

ON
ALL

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Cost Protection

HERALD
Want Ad«

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shipmuit

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*'* I r P lIO N K S IKO and 1071
HU *-'mrnr.1 \llantte Natlnnal Hank Hide.

T ry

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A l i l e r w i i Mail
Tenrhlen Dru*
Metre* i e»r fear luiurtiiHi ilrei| l«l.

TH E THRIFT SHOP

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD

JU ST
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prift'a

H (IMII I! SM \ K ie uhilr, ir r e w
U«i, anlDrplic* %n ml* apprar*
a«rr.
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mONDMl MI\F. — rreuhe nr
nwnry rrfitrtifeil* A fruit nnmlrr*
Ini prrparalh*«i. Trj M— liwlata

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RESTS— S E M I IN V A L ID . 2 B A C K R E S T P IL L O W S .

FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

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S H E E T IN G , F U L L Y E Q U IP P E D .

A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D STATES OR

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Save 35%to 50

N*i iTiallrr h&lt;&lt;w man* trim litre * •»*
lia tf lr*r*| f « r ilrh litf r r i r n m ,
t»*nriasi«, Infrflion * . • iK Irlf’t frwi!

FOR SICK ROOM USE

TnU « r a beret.y re.|ulred to Ml*.
JroHt written ilrf tm o , prrronally
or by attorney, on Krhtuaty llrd.
I H I . In a lertaln dlvor.e pro. e.ul.
Inn prmlloa In the circuit Court of
Hamlnola County. Florida, In Chan,
rary. an abbraalalad title or •ahl
eauaa bain* M.VItJnlUK Kl.TNOHK
n o il riaintiff.
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t i i i :* it it m u
JOHKI'II non. Defendant
tVITNKHH m&gt; hand and olflclal

(A L Ij D A Y )

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ARTICLES NOW A V A ILA B LE

1P*rt.

W EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

I T C I I

secured.

l*ark. Florida

FOR TWO DAYS ONLY

i i

i.t available

decraaad

T!*t

312 N . I ’nrk A vr.. I'h. 31571. W inter

CREOMUL'SION
v m i Cwfti, C**H C* « , Ait'! *&gt;•••! i.i

The

artiilcH .

SENSATIONAL JA N U A R Y R U (i CLEARANCE SALE
TH E BIGGEST SCOOP IN TOWN!

THE ORIENTAL RUG SHOP

CrromitWion relieve* promptly hec*u»*
H aoe* H|ht to the *cdl o( the trouble
to help loo*en »nd etpel germ laJen
rhletm and aid natute to tooihe and
he*l taw, tender. inflimed broochUI
membrane*. Guaranteed to pleat* &gt;ou
or money refunded. Creomultion h.vi
•tood the feat of millktM ot uteu.

W p art* able now to loan mit nick room equip­

rJVB

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WEDNESDAY JAN. SI

TO THE PEOPLE OF SANFORD
FROM FLORIDA FASHIONS
trading new wage earners Into Sanford. The Key fact remained, however,

Mail Order Division Removed To Orlando

that Florida Fashions employed mostly women and that a family did not
Florida Fashions has found It necessary to move Its Mail Order Divl-

ordinarily move Into a community In order to secure work for the wire

si on to Orlando. A building is now under most rurt Ion for the company

or daughter. Unless there were work opportunities for the man of the

no-the Cheney Highway. It will he completed in time for Florida Fashions

family

to vacate Its present Air llase iiuurlers ns requested hy the t'ity for the

ull euch efforts to enlarge the working fared e t women could not help

reactivated Naval Air Station,

very much.

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Employees Will Receive Transportation Aid
Since the days of early 1950 when lark of help pointed to the need
for moving to a larger community we have been roaeerned about the

the principal wage earner—and these did not seem to exist—

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welfare of the employeeN who have coalributed so much to our rapid
growth. The choice of nearby Orlando was made primarily with lids in
mind. In order to cause the leant passible hardship to our Sanford em­

This move was necessary for two reasons.

ployees, travel assistance will lie given hy furnishing free bus transporta­

The Immediate reason was the need to find &lt;|iiirk replacement for

tion. The company will also work out a car pool plan, defraying the

the 7#,000 square feel of spare occupied at the Air llase, nod required on

expense of those who will travel in thin manner. Every possible considera­
The plana for building were not pushed nay further, however, during

The aerond reason was more lutsic and existed even before the pres­
ent national emergency. It was simply Ihnl the rapid growth of the mail
order operation and the quickly developing manufacturing division to­
gether required more qualified young womrn employees than Hanford
seemed able to provide.

tion will lie given to the lime and travel convenience of our eo-workere.

the early Fall since the bunlncM outlook seemed so uncertain with the
rapidly changing Nltuation In Korea. It didn't seem wine to make so Im­
portant a move at

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Sanford And Florida Fashions

During thin period, however, the employmeat problem remained, and
we again brought it to the attention of the proper authnrltieu.

Our concern has been apd remains also for the welfare of San.ord,

On January fat, 1947, Florida Fashions had five persons on Its pay­

the community with which we have grown. We wish to commend the

rolls, Hy June, 1918, this had grown to 178) hy June, 1949, It ws»OT8(

efforts of the City Commissioners and the other public aplrlted citizens

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Employees loyally worked long hours of overtime and on night shifts.

When the war ptetere made || certain that we wejo facing large-

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scale mobilization, we realized that the Air Rase might lie reactivated

This was often a hardship for them and I he additional nisi was unprpfliable lo the company.

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who have continually lifferedthelr awtiirtihre and have done all In their

young women of Hanford were working for Florida Fashions, and whan
more help was needed for sessonsl peak periods it could mil he obtained.

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Florida Fashions has not left Hanford. Hundreds of Hanford people
will continue ttieir employment with Florida FaMilon*, working In their
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We still felt that (he comlemplated move to Orlando should be post­

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neighboring cnm m unily.

poned-If M all possible, aqd that we should make every effort to remain

Larger Community Necessary For Continued
Expansion .

Florida Fashions Manufaetqrlng Company remains In Hanford with

in Hanford foe the present.

Ha 1250,000 per year payroll, a payroll which did M l exlat four years ago.
Accordingly, a survey wan !*gaa of all available vacant property in
Hanford suitable for our purposes, and some of these qadrteni were leased

By the summer of 1950 It

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rlear Hint Florida Fashions was grow­

ing faster than Hanford’s ability to supply qualified young women work­
ers. To Insure the future growth of the rompuny, s move had lo be made
to a rimmunity with a larger population on which to draw for an ode-

leas* and option. Even buildings much too small far economical operation
were considered, many of which would have required expensive altera­
tions. Finally, about a week ago, the hope o f acquiring sufficient apace

In a m y Inefficient operation, even If all Ihd apart Ueeeusary could he
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Today, although producing uver 100,000 dresses a year, it still sup­
plies only 25% of Florida Fashions' needs, and there U great opportunity
for Its continued growth. We are now seeking sal table and larger quarters
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In Hanford for this Important Industry.

A survey win made of the principal cities of the State, anal of

which naught to laUresl the company In local Ing in their rommualHen
It was finally decided that Orlando would lie the natural chole* because
of Ita naameas to Hanford and the probability that most of the present
employees would be able to continue working in I he new Inralim without
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undue hardship. Also, a survey which wan made showed a large number
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ISO persons, and Is developing rapidly.

on a stand-by basis. A total of 26,000 square feet was acquired under

in Ranfard wan abandoned an being muck tint costly, as weH as reuniting

quite anmber of suitable workers.

Now, In Ita own right, owe of Hanford'a principal bustnweoMtTmploys

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med no other course hut to proceed with our original plans

for. the buildlag In Orlando. Since construction had been frozen, It wan
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which approval wan secured. The Navy wasted the Air Base quickly
and we pi acceded at once with day and d f t t f dilffa to MBd the 54,000
square feet Orlande unit and have It ready so that we weuld not hold

Orlando, through Its Industrial Hoard,

helped secure n suitable

twelve-acre alto and gave valuable assisionce In making arrangements for
flasaetaf and designing a building. Plan* were drawn, and nteet wna purdMBtl t m a 54,M0 square font structure as Ihe first unit of n casteatfille d 100,000 square fool Mnll Order Building.

up their schedule. Additional storage V a n that will be needed hi also

We hope to continue filling an Important place in the Ufa or this

being acquired.
community. Wa sincerely pledge to the administration and to the people
In Ranfard the bant we ran possibly contribute toward Hanford's wetfaro.

Sanford Officials Advised*
FLORIDA FASHIONS, INC.
FLORIDA FASHIONS MANUFACTURING CO* INC

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TW Protect Um p « M « «f th« W m M i
T P ro a * U Ihe P n i r M of America.
T » P f W m P t M H r it f for Sanford.

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Planes Thu te Fuel To Advatn'in^ (T. N. Forces

Reds Counter-Attack
In Attempt T o Cut
O ff Advanced Unit
O f Assault Force
TO K YO . F r i T ^ / P h
Allied
force* renewing their eight-day
limited offemivr jahbed 21- mile*
• into main Chinete defeniet in
western Korea today, but rammed
againit blaring Communut tounler-attacki near the central Iron).
A*»ociated Press correipondenl
abandoned their empty gun* and
Sian Swinton Mid tome Chinete
fled before an American tank-led
talk force which twept into Wonchoq, on a lateral road running
4 eait from Suwon.
American infantrymen. Swinton
•aid. captured 44 important hill*
dating the day a* the weitern
front wai puthed forward from
half a mile to 2Uj mile*, again*!
waning Red reiiitnnce.
The hottlefront now run* roughly on an eait-weat line fire mile*
north o f Suwon.
Farther east, another American
• unit raptured a l 2171 -fool moun­
tain from whleh the Chinete had
linen harnailng U- N . aoldier*.
Three thouland North Korean
Rada atroamed nut o f hideout* to
■ strike French and U. 8. troop*
In n three-pronged aaiault neat
Chlpyong, 12 miles north of Yoju,
near the Junetlon o f the rentral
and western fronts.
I .ate in the day a Tenth Corp*
■poke*man Mid tha anemy'attach
« wa* under control, with Allied
w troop* using deep foshele* dug
and abandoned by the P.ed* Rut
the attack was continuing and
U. N. element* wera being hit on
three aide*.
American pilots reported many
Reds withdrawing aero** the Man
River ahead of the Allied drive.
Later it appealed that at least
M IM o f these were not retreating
hut wrre hastening to the area
e f Thuradav's counteratlaek.
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The Haa itg a r flo w * alone the
aouthooattM Mltoklrtrf of Seoul,
former South Korean capital. The
takeoff o f the renewed Allied ad­
vance was from position* wllhtn
ainn mile* of that city.
While the U tile rated, Korean
Fre«|drnt Svngman Rh*e Heel*ret :
" I hope to be horli In Seoul
• aoon."
* Tho 7B-ymr*old President al**&gt;
predicted, "the w ar I* already
coming to an end,
Mtcuiua-d?
because the Chinee* Communist
toldlcr “ I* fighting without spirit.
He ha* no purpose for which t"
sacrifice hi* life."
Rhee flew to V . 8. Tenth Corn*
headquarter* to confer upon the
Corps Cominsnder. MaJ. t,encrai
order o f Military Merit, wtth 8H
ver Star.
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Seven Chines# Communist »oldiera under a w h itefla g . surrendirwWeueO in * * # ♦ Tmmri

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On Bv Reds While
Delivering Planes
SAIGON. Indochina. Pah. t
(Ah— (Communis I-led
Vletminh
guerrillas threw morUr fire at *
U. S. Navy veseel In Uto 8al»oo
River today. U te r . aiiUdd* VietI mlnh patrol* hurled ha rut gr*
nadea at a group o f U. R- *ailnr»
from tha vassal.
The attach on the sailors wa* in
downtown Saigon. Amerkan* waihurt, but fire French Mariner wh»
were with them auffered injurk.
In the terror raid, apparently *U g
id to proftil th« i r r l f i l
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U. 8. ship here.
The whip la the U. R. ***"ri
carrier Windham Bay. It arrived
* this morning to deliver plane* and
I other wgr materiel to the French
who are fighting tho OmmnnDtlod Nationalists. It wps undam­
aged by the mortar attack whkh
came as it moved up tha Saigon
River from the China Bea.
Later, when A m ir lean aailot*
gathered at two bora la down
Iowa Saigon during a shore leave,
a group of stteckava appeared
suddenly, they hurled 10 grenades.
One attacker was caught
by
| Vlanlnam polka at the scene
w Among tha others who fled were
two won ring uniforms of street­
car conductors.
Immediately after the attorke,
all V. 8. Navy m
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enna haa causad n m Uurant to
cluM
Vienna'* “Goldan 0 * t " restau­
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TH E W EATH ER
rold » i « » tonight and F rld iy ,
*em * In north and erntrsl por­
tion*. Cloudy and showers fol­
io* rd h\ rlririn c and consider•M» rnlarr tonl(ht with tempera­
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U N Assembly Votes To Brand
Chinese Reds A s Aggressors;
Ike Says Europe W ill Fight
Freezing Weather ‘
Is Forecast For
H o n d a Tonight

ZrAinJirTi' Emergency Group
To Discuss Plans
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For Hospital Site
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India Opposes Move
As Vote Is 44-7 In
Favor Of Proposal:
Reds Arc Isolated

I \KI S IC C L S S . let, i t/Pi
tbe I ruled N ilmm mernblv
lit** » I»»f It fit iruitwif" ,»n% llllne
voted nieiwnelmtnglv today to lag
*h■&lt;tt i ij1Cr r%’i {itn .1 ml *1**« Iil r r 11
Corninuniil China a* an iggreno»
*ht I nllnl Stuli** mil'll help
in Korea. Iru! a warning by Rfriittilil fin* itpffMafj
ilrfrnor
lain In go dnw on tani liom raoed
I nf me | ** I it wli pf1Itr f fHiii I |i*h
* 4 ft
In
(|nvtr» l . l ’a r l i h i i N r f
n ,|*
( lug queilion a&gt; to the ne*t Uep.
LA h El. A M '. Feh i
(barntier ot ( nrnrnerie Nerielatv
wtipi rniflt rfinttflrnt In an 4*1
Ihe A((emblv vole wai 44 In 7
The e«lde*l * * ir ol Mir « »
rlrr*.* Ill
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tnVitf ftlJll
|iiAvvt
I d Whitney announced tin, rimm­
Min will *weep
into
t lornl*
the tame ai ihe balled in tbe
in
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nf
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SfRiilf
«n*l
tonight. -erlmt-l}
threatenm*
ing that tbe lloipdal Emergency I’olitu *1 Committee Tueidtv night.
II mi *r in thr I Ihr at 4 nf litnboth the multi-million (Inllti
Committee ol wbtrli be n chair­ I lie live Soiiel bloc counltiei
C»raa
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film
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* llruw «nd *e*el.,ldr rio|„ I h&lt;
I h* Viin rn il*rr** In h n r f i l l h
man, will meet al 4:00 o’clock l h t '! » . m (oinrrl bv India and Rurm*
Federal-Slate
I ro,l
tt ormit
in Vmrfira in ihi* ‘'ffrr&lt;iilr »tf
allernoon to divt on progiei, to in railing the opjioung vote*,
Seri lee
predicted
dancer
In
*!»»* Is 1*1(1** IMrI III I hi If ilifft whip
rltru- in North I lorida and &lt;•&gt;
d lie III I mill 11 g a new bu alum loi i.ighl intinlHei ibitamcd amt one
Ihiw
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tirm
i«fr.
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truck o, rr rnn,l of the ,tat*
le iu ild -l oigbloo Meuiunal llo&gt;
'till ihtw, (n turn, n ill tin*pin*
.Saudi Arabia
" ai recorded
Inmnrron
murniriR. and r*en
(hr Mtnr luntl nf Irnilrr^htii
pilal
, iir. r rnmtlllun,
S i I n r il i i
a« riot participating.
m iinvig
*tiipt f f iriiilk
iilir n n l *
meet wdli llie
Sr bediiled ti
morning. It “ HI
the fir»l
Today’* dlum luoiiglit lo an
main- threat ot the -remit- tn
rommitlre were I). C. I_ Park. end llie prrienl ph*&gt;f ol tbe diplo­
K A M IIN G T O N . l et. I t,1’i
Florida ritfll,,
and
a not her
I in ker. matic battle which wai touched otl
medical aildmr and I I
t*enei.*l tbdi-lil I)
l itrruinwer
AT AN ADVANCE POSIIION .-.l the fr" rt In Knee*. Itniied Nallmo -nldier .&gt;
g**olinr drum* and salvage
Haltering (or Ihe hint hn »r*c
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I-**j,d
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,to, la- hy i rrprut (com General Doujlsi
pieiidenl
ol
*hr
the ‘chutes that tloalnl tlietn tn earth from Firing Boxcar* The lilg plane, keep the ta-t moving units suppded
lob I t ongtrx member, today llieie
table groner*. Frre nnc «eath
by air during the prej-cnl advance. Below, bis guns mays up to the front line*.
(International Xoundphoto)
M aiArlbm 12 weeki ago that the
er i* tn alore lonichi (or all
i, "no Mirplalde alternative to tmn.
the penln-iJa r » r r p t the Inner
Ihe i om mil lee iniludet (» ^
Chmtie Hedi hot intervened in
Amern
an
li'lp
in
reainnng
|.uro|ir.
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Silencer, the Rev. | t McKinley. the Korean c&gt;»i(fl«l
I be liv e -i ,i (ieneral. rb«*ei(
dnwn In I* In the lialneatitle
William Kirk. I Mrailcy Oilliam.
Th A»aembly
riUtrkt, the hiirrmi -l id
to bead thr Allied delcmr ton ei
I. F Royle and W 11 Stempei
1. I»erid*d H'** *' “in m uniat
ipamat R i i i 'UU a«Krr,(lon. pilbh
II* A H H ittlV IF .D I'HKSS
An initial meeting o( the commit­ China engaged in aggrfi*ion In
ly
ptinrd
tbe
great
debate
diet
Winter at it, w in,I ,tru,k
tee wai bc|d Saturday n,uin al the Korea.
i orntodling I S troop* to those
hard at thr nnllon lodi* It
2. Iteqiieolfd a eommlltee on co).
Mnntr/iima Hotel for diwunion ot
hurled all it, ptinrhr, ,n o ».
to n e , with an arldrei* to an toIn-live xerurily io study what to
tbe ( m u iieaicd by N .ny order* do aliout meeting this aggression,
eold.
Hundred,
of
arhmta
lit it v ito l.n w . u vim
foMutl imiil meeting ol tbe Senhar,h enld. Hundred, &gt;d m Iu,»U
to varatc the pieienl ho (pilal tint to hold up it* work if a good
W A M lIN t.lO S , I rl&gt; I (/f*i P r r u m r i mounted rapellv
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ilr iod Home
were clo.ed In the ,lnrrn are.*,
office* committee report- progrei*
iitc by April
*»de* ((«).!&gt; in I hr long (mouldering M llfnnl (Inpute l.ven -i ictllcnienl
t|c argued
heure- of highway, were him k
(If laic, Mi.
lutm-y ha* had on a peaceful *fttlrin«d,
termed unmbl" te yntw government *»(I»»•w!» itrailling wiili flie L it ,|ii(
ed mf I no Ireaehrrou, for -ate
!t. Approved creation of tho
Wc mini gi*f I mope (iin la n ic n (e ry tilivy schedule, he revealed.
lra*el. 1 ran,pnetallon *«&gt; »h&gt;w
ling development*.
good office* committee to roniiit
Monday
he
w
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in
Jacksonville
not
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liet
(ii^
tbetr
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no
ared at many point*. ( k n n un l
Die Army, which hat been running the n ib n x il- »ltlfe they wet
conferring with Capt fi T . t*av, of As.emhly l*re»iilcnl Na»rol,'h
rat l(in and powrr line* »rf((fp l ilde illetti itlir, but tieiailie colli 111 slider of ihe Jack *oiiv llie Kntciatn of liao and two oil j
•tired lonbe.ul oil &lt; Irikr lad August. (*.(( tie,oming vdually m m crm -l
( rippled nr knocked mil le**&gt;
Naval Ail Htation. who staled whom he will name.
iicalleied walkout* -lagrd dial tlefente diipment* in Chicagn. Detroit
I A S V E G A S . N e v .. L r b . I — |/P|
if wr Wftf If If kUmlinu
rilru* trowrra enlrulate,! thru
I. Called on the P-lping ttglmo
I Imt the Navy will occupy ihe
Washington. -‘'I- laitiii. Pillihurgh. All.inla and Portland. Ore
l.iehiing the prr-clawn iky with Io ',e - In the million.
ftifl-ilf c| tit» ,i tent|tI nf ( minium* Station here according to the re In wilhdtaw iti nations and forces
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Itvfen*r offlrial* wvrr I»l- 1 'll
a *uihten hnlltanl Cleat*, the ll»W
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front Kores and to *tnp fighting
Ido
.((Il l^lkllt
iv*l*m WfMlItl
wnriHi HlfllM
(vuuer lentlv annouiBTil mhedulc.
tng ladh antes grid the Nntiunnl
atom,, e.plmron m If*, than a
M IA M I, lr b
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her
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Th ir morning Mr. Whitney at- It. N. force*.
hledihtlon Hoard to hn*ien a »er
It. Affirmed the detetminatltm
*.*&gt;*y
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1 tended the hpetllliE nf the New
flenient of tho wage and lm*n week wai tombed off tndsy .1 tflr, "•*
N-,|emii|y. I i(»nh,(wei hart told York rilant* lla-el.all School. At of Ihe tt. N. to continue its ac*
di sdlnck
Rovemment*. rpr.wlm g le t range i '« • « » -"*&lt;
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lion in Knre# In meet the aggee*If the "*irk atrike*" Ipteail to oor.bwed ol here.
J wwsnewl that »em,&gt;er*tu,e, w.ll il,, lawmakers ra tlin tHel there | wmn he wa* *rhe.tuled t® attend
liilirhron in Orlando a* whirl, *lon,
day, it » * i learned that Ptctidc"
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I plunt^ *% Ifi^ &lt;44
«lrkprri m -Ice rail oic on de erne , , operation pl.iri* for Seminole f'outdy nartiri l alleil i||e&gt;o all *t*lr.i and StlWimVi44« M lllfd in lH*n»n and
Truman may take a direct apiu it
to the railroad worker* to wripht roulette wheeli Im n b lfd rn tbe the north, 2r* IP the irn tld lioitloii with Write tn Luinpe would deter- rlpallon in the Ci-ntral I'torida tliorllle* not to help Ihe sggreioor*.
the effect of the lle-up* no |(.
e/iiii! ill llie hirnc tbe inurir ol iivili/alum and Kx'iovltiUN will tie dlveunveit.
and |il(l strove
Tuesday rilglil he met with the
.lull before Ihr vote, llcitain's
wliethn
(tec govertirncnl* will
fighting in Korea and ikfiu ,i gambling i o m o ot (tie tale-living (oulli tonight
Kyivulive
anil
Finance
(TiunniltSir t&gt;ladvn jrhh urged Ihe aspri-itaratiun* oere and in Kurom- city
tee of the tTinmlo-r of ( ’(lmnierce •ruddy to (onrentrate on seeking
tbe Irene wi ,,,(c ( lire ,t&lt;l(* (onlinue to m i l
leader* of the trainmen', uulo i
A *|(ohcaman for the Almnie ,
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Jii*t i.ack from » turn of Ko at the uric hoc in - Hv-laW-chaWBev, a peaceful settlement in Korea
involvi-d in the "quickie'' -trike* Kncrgy ('nmmiaalun aalrl that fim tl tomorrow ruglit
wcatbci
men
lope. HDenhuwer -aid liu’te i» no the memtierahin drive and other amt to go slow on sanction* a*
fared contempt of mutt pi-naltii-*
E s c a p e * * ' ; I,, frdrra! rfttrt 1“ tjti'r*e" -tad aurveya turned up “ mi report* of warned
qucaliou of Western Kuriqie'* &lt;1*- topic- were outlined Ye*terd»e gainst the Chinese Ited*.
ttiornlrie Mr Whit nev eon ferred
M g e ic io n
Strong wimi. .ip t,, -) -uilci in .In
The most important U*h of th*
for th&lt;- atrike Iraiier* nr heavy any riullulogirai nasarti*." frlh-r
"Th e re I* a •pirit to rr*i»t," lo- with (T it Manager MrKihhin and It. N „ Jrhh said, is to study *ii
fine* on the union Ireetury acre w im - lie cunfini*l hlm*rlf rhirfly hour or .lightly higher will tnhn
I J T T U : R O CK. Ark . Feb 1—
to ronflrning what mod nf the
&lt;aid "There I* a drlennlnatbin to Jack llatgan reeardlng the an- |'«l 4H11-•litIra for a peaceful -cttlet/1't Lie veil "ixilrntially danuci- |w&gt;*tl|ilc if the rmiri upholds the town wire dy knew — that It “ aa tn (lie i lull Sni.ill » m Ii warnmi; ild tlii-ji pnit- to take the ti*k “
inutncemeiil hy Florida Fashluri* merit. leaving sanction* until 1*4.
.In (lire t&gt;e|inrtmenl‘* nmtentfou
on**’ men (laired a m m break that the apiHiradii walkout* dr
ngplnalot No. :i at Ihe new range
The Awetnhly liegan ii- *e»sl&lt;jl(
lie *ald, too, that
Km ope* - of the movement of their mail
were boillcd along ihr AtDntu
in del division to flilaiidogrente*! newt now I* not Amet
hv voting to apply the "gag" »ute
tfnm the rriminal ward ot lire died tn)unctiona otilaincd acaiu*t *ince Saturday, amt No- I I »i"c»
Thc Chamber of ( ’•■mnieice vchr- in *fi effort to ..peril adoption °t
State Mental Hmpilal lad night tin tininmcu In pte (lirfatmn* the fitnt wa* *et off tn S’*&gt;v ioa,t (mm Key U 'r,i in ( i|»- 11it 1, h i -.&lt;it.|fer* hilt iququnetit wbnli
rr s*n**(4 oa Css* C**rl
.lute next week will al*o he a
Ilt| ftinst (»»■ flr llY ft t «1 tfl
•rile , A hearing I
chediilcd I Mexico in July, IDItt.
I h.
I b.iul i
tera*. and along d
and Ik d into the mow-envered
II ..Ciilnurd IlM ruRf !'##**» I
in Chicago Friday.
l,ii - v OKI, III -aid. a'.d --'ill In
lie hrnvhcd off all impimei
eountryoHe.
Simillar injiinrltiiti* are Mill tn mImiiiI the type of weapon "h u h road ter St. Mack
elude a meeting al t OH o'chu-l
Police threw up roadtdmk* and fo rc e arainM the llrooiherhot«l o f rnav In- tr'ieil. Imt townspeutile
I be invatinn »•! At**•« »•« f»nl» K u ild in x P u r m i I s Monday afternoon with the Legis­
lation Committee headed l&gt;y (i 'k
i*rucd a ueneral tlarm Rrndenl* Itnilroad Trainmen in Wachinyton agreed that It arem* tn tie more a tiillinieillkr iialmy |wc| en|nyerl
amt Cle(( laud, where union head
Sperici i and Ktcrulive i uninxItl •
o( the area pulled then -hade* ipinilrr* are liu-uted Thu* fur. A t­ than one.
by
Florida
wtute
(tie
tevl
ot
ill*
Today'* (la*h. i*ttiie**e* *ant,
meeting during th evening at 7:30
anri linked then window*.
torney tirneral M r(»r«th ntanneil wa* alxrut equal ill lirllliance In nation d m rird
I'. M tin Wediteaday evening al
roiitcmpt
action
nnl&gt;
in
Chicago
T h r (uttllivr*. all charged with
Saturday'*, hut eon»lderah!y le-*
Florida had a go*»l rharin of Issu ed In J an u ary 7:.'lfl n'rlork |dnu» for thr nieoi.
Willi Ihe trainmen in the wuge Minding than Sunday’*- And Hi*
Iter*hip drive will la- made
felonie*. and a mental patient
ewnping ihe f r m r until a lo«
SAN FRANl-tftCO. Fel». l - iAT
and hour dcarllock are ih rrr (dher
C ity huilding penult- Inialled
The giant *e»t of air d»f*n»a
later recaptured
ovei|Miwered union*, ihe engineer*, conductor*, rirmlillng roar which followed al-o pre,Mire trough developed m the
wa* In* powerful.
tiulf. Foreteller* Mild Hint hruki J I 17,1.Vi In eatirnated colt of refrom the Psciflr Coa.it lo the
tnur attendant* in their break- and firemen and rngin&lt;onrn All
T h r *uo iu*t tieglnning to light the Jam which held luu k tin cold
Itocky Mountain - !«*gxn today,
One nf the felon*, armed With want a autudantial pay tncrraae the *ky. hut It wa* (till *'"» air run** and it spurted «oiith- mH edud ami commercial ion ,n o ­
tion and irpall wort dining l«n
hut the only thing viiild# to most
a table leg, tiiggealrd: “ I^ t ’* kill and IK hour* pay for a lb-hour (tail, to determine whether »ny
wary, John Gillon, titrltdlng Incivilian* will he oci-a»ion*l vapor
the tiactard*.” hut heeded pkaa of work **e*k for iho*c mrinla-r* .n cloud accompanied the trlast. It ward.
Temper at .ire, drfip|ied to to pe&lt;&gt;((r, announced this reoirdrig
Capt Katie T , I-ourk*, Amet- I rail* high in Ihe *ky.
Ihe yard *ervlee.
patient* who intervened
wa* timed within a few minute* riegeec* at Vice *'*ci, ff* »l J 1
\|ore than It'M.tutl wa- fm Ihe Iran Legion Department commit
"Invading" homlier- of the StraThe four union* rejected a «rt
Meanwhile, another drama wa*
,,f the prevlnu* two.
son. Mlaa., It »* Shreveport, I i bolldiug nf new home-, for which Irernaii "f llie nth lll-liitt, -tntcd tegic Air Commaml -re involved
Itrnu nt which had Keen tetilativebeing enacted r»n the «ame hoapi
Depereusalona from the »h"ck and 21* at New Clitrnn, Ihi 17 |ieiniitk were (**ued
lhl» morning that he will attend with (lefendcr* from Ihe Weitern
tal ground*. Crew, of workmen ly
xitny arthc_White Ho"*.
mlnulr. t» roach here,
morning.
Ilf the lolal re-iilenlrai ih-m iii I-. the nicettng called l-v Department i.lr defenir force The "A g g re iio r"
fought to prevent rotUp*e „f the
* "
which would put Its center *!&gt;•"&lt;«
Weather men -aid the Itm r Isier-Welle*,
t oe,
developer- Commander Donald tt rtanoll fn -ortie- nro *liove .‘tii.iMSl feet, out
vnowcoVcred firtf of a huilding
____ _" .
7fl mile* away. The B.OOO square (Jr node Valley of Texne, n rich from Chatnpaigne, III, sceounled
H:(Hi I’ M. Feb. to idliu- Marlon &gt;,f light init well within range of
houaing HW1 women and children. [ f l P y P T H IH l t P l P t l H I (I
mile* tmmliing range alarte a!»”it d tra *
and vegetnide pnaluring for |i( comprising seven 17.mot
radar post* *crretiing
-Iraiegle
There i* no place to move thc*e |i',|-||»m E p H o F m I IV iK O M
in mile* northwest of here In de­ area, remained in the try grip nf h i.il-r- and three at JH.IMHI, T h e v e Hotel. Ocala.
The purpose of the meeting, area-,
patient., Hr Hayden It Dona
1 r,m l
I r iN U It
li •*ii**M •** raae ra a n
the artlr air with |t» degree* te n rr part nf a 7H home devrlmuncnl (hrpi t.nurk* declared. I- to con*
The rnaneilver, which alio in­
o f the ho*pilal »ta ff -aid, tieeauxe
IMirti-d at t'orpu* t'hrl«t* Wire* m the Itet Air -e-lioo wed of Mel sider -ti p- to te- taken In the . ri vnlvr- navy ra'lar pi' keti at -ca,
W A S H IN G T O N . Fell I &lt;/!•,FIRST A III CLASH
of overrrnwded condition*.
wera reported down at lltnwn* lonvtlle Avenue *nd *olllh of the »i* in t.egion affair- created In Naval and Marine air unit-, Army
None of the c-raping men wen |U-nnrtt 1*. Meyer*, former major
Mme than IfB men and women yllle, at the Texne-Mexican Ivr
A C L spur line.
lids state tty the recent appoint anti-aircraft artillery,
the
air
drv***d adequately for the free*- (general In Ih r Air Fnrre wa- pa of Lake Mary an- expected to nt- tier on Ihe fiulf of Mexico.
Among per»on« ohtallilug luuur ' el)(
^ Hi-i.| M*nn. *tatr ad Force lle»»tvn and the Air N*
ing weather and 4itnw*tnrm they |roltd from p ri^in today
tend the riaea in flrat aid which
Ninth Florida fan - a III to Iml'ding permit* A iring the month j
to a («&gt;*l on (he Kronornir tional Guard, will go »n until
■* out*lde. All
* " -----*
Sime Ittltt, he ha* twen *ervinc Herman K. Morrla will Instruct at 4S degree drop In temperature
met on the
were ----hareHumlay night, around the clock.
Ftahilltation Committee.
h aded. At lea.I one had a gun. lime In the federal rrfnrmalory at from 7:30 to D:30 o'clock Tuesday tonight a* (he frigid air mm* wer-- f F, Procter, who la erc-c
Only on Saturday and Sunday,
The sppointnienl W*' made tiy
Three of the group fieri afoot. toirton. V*., after being ronvitted night et the Idike Mary 8chi-,d. envelope* the area Thrrmcunetei j mg a llX.fHWI home in Ite ('our*;
The nine nlhcr* apparently sped of inibiring a civilian asaoriate to Mia* Ula Woodard, county homa reading* therr rangnl up to *n Delirett Send who i* building I. Krle Johnston, national eeunoutl- when civilian volunteer aircraft
rerctu- spoiler* com* into the exerei**.
away in a rar twlongiiog to one lie ahntit hi* (idetlne tm*inex* m . drmonatration agent, announml degree* and are expected to SII1/MKI dwelling al I I I Scott Vie­ staliltUer, following Hie
nne ; Mr*. Margatel [.. Kdward- mondatl'ma of Senator* Holland will the civilian population get a
of the guardi ihry 1«eat tn * 1B- tivitlr* during World War II
this morning.
plunge downward tonight
whnae IIOJKXl home i. I« ing liuilt and Sinai her*, and Mr, Mann, who chance to ohiarve the going -on
lie wa* imniedlaiely picked -ip
mmute struggle on the third floor
Much Intam t la being ahown In
Hitter weather In the tout
nf the criminal ward.
by tt. S. M ar,halt to answer a the program which it halng spon­ Caused delay* to Florida-hound **n Mrllonvllle Avenue in Ihe May- errrptrd Ihe appoinlmcnt, i« now aloft.
Then, light and medium leunlrThe r^rrtal patient, one of the federal income lax w a.lon indict­ sored hy Ihe toike Mary Home train* and cancellation nf a mim fair wrtinn; M- L. Nlchol* who»e loeafetl In Jnck*onvllle,
*•1,(110 h"liie i* te !“• in Highland j
er» will engage tn low level at
three who fled on foot, »x * |urk- ment pending against him at Hal- Demonstration Club, ah# stated
(f'«*tlRitf4 ft* •*«•«* Tk»*#i
Park and Mr*. Roy Till!*, who nlr
ed up three hopes later in a Little llmore.
lack* te give the spotter* a rhartca
A P P E A L FAILS
tamed a permit for a t7,(HX1 home [ CHARLOTTE, N. C . Feh.
Rnrk hu* etellon He wa* identi­
to telephone their observations to
Meyer*, removed ftnm teuton to
•I 2200 Magnolia Avenue
fied a* Carl Metrlman. a former the District of GnlumM* tail, was
i/t’i A l*»t ditch effort lo »*vt- warning cornier - where the "Influ*tne«» runitrurtiun
In, lude* tcvrn convicted Negro
p rill fighter.
ra p id later lakrn hefor# l) .8 Grrm(he remodeling hy the First Fed- from execution In Virginia failed
Among the fugitive* -all of ifil*»i(iner C y ril Lawrence, who
I ria l Haling* and loan Co., of the today liefote U . 8- -enior circuit
whom had he*n com infled for figert his tnmd on the inrorne tag
recently pnrrhased turilding at Oak Judge John J . Parker
ohaervation— wa* a man charged • barge at fft/lOO.
High yoitriday, M
rtth murder and a Colorado youth t Meyera* a* ."- latei **bt Ihe hon&lt;!
j Avenue and First Street, a |mrIf'aailaaeO tra p*a» Three!
liun
of
which
the
film
will
occupy
low (hi* morning M
N
EG
R
O
'S
D
E
A
T
H
wordrf tie posted promptly
TA L L A H A S S E E . Feh. I.--(J F &gt; -T b e Dm be** of Winrbdf. win, iin the near future.
Ju*tlre nf the Peace W. E . W at­
Rain on
med lo tbe moil exclutiee ibop* nl Europe and Am rrn#. »ay* die alway
I'OLJCK MKCT
son, who wa* railed upon
last
SC.T. IIKNflLP.Y
Normal Feh. rstn. 2.31 inch**
Sixteen member* of Ike Polite
T V - firn o n i,H
night at 7:3(1 o'clock to Investigate
WITH TH E FIRST M ARINE enjoy* (hopping in Tallahaaoee ttorta.
Officers nf tahick Lirut. '.lax Has* IIIVIRION N KOREA, Feh. I —
MFMPII1R. Tenn,. Felt. I
“ You can find th in p her# you can't get anywhere ebe.” (b* remarked
the death of Morgan Finley, fill
la president, and 8gt- W, A. If •r:r, (Special I— A * n meaxage ren­
The kidi hete couldn't go to year old Negro of Oil Holly Ave­
The Wcnther
vice-president, met last nigh- for ter teletype operator at division yesterday.
rhnnl today t*rcan»e of the Ice, nue, stated today that the death
The
Duke
agreed.
"Little
houicheW
thing*.*'
be
u
n
i
n atoak .-upper at l-orman'x Res­ headquarters, ilarino Rgl. Arthur
hut they're getting their |e--on- was due In a hemorrhage
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 1-- m
Tallabaiire. population 27.000. ii a trade renler Iru a imall north
taurant, and made plan* for Ui# K. Hendiey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
anyway— hy television.
fin
Atlanta
u
barbecue amt entertainment for li,
Handley. Sanford, F la , weal Florida and southwest fleor
The hurriedly whipped together
C A TN IP P K H
•8 u
RDmarch
thr Florida Peace Officer* Asso­ •&gt;articlpate» in one of the Im­ gia. tmt ll'a atorea never haw he l* writing fnr puhllralinn in program*, which start on W M PTB O UTO N . Feh. l - f d l — William Chicago
9
s
ciation hero on Feb, SM.
portant nhaooo of the First claimed rank with those of matm- Anril or May.
2
-2 S
Th* Dukr raid he had found T V . are aimed especially at stu­ Overton, 31, wa* free today of a Denver
Chief o f Police Roy 0- William* Marino Divirion'* alahorate com- potllian fltle*.
1
-u
"very
good
«nort wonderful dent* of tha county schools. They charge that he possessed m ari­ Dts Meins*
estimated today Lhwt more than municotlona eyatem in Korea.
The famou* conplo endad their
Frrino
SI
tt
quail" hunting at Iltir»*ahne Plan­ haven't lieen aide to get lo school juana.
2S0 o f the foremoat law enforceHandley, who joined the Mar- third 10-day winter hontlne vt*it
for a week. The city school* rinsed
A stale chemist testified In the Now York
M
IT
tation.
His
lurk
wa*
I
“'Her
than
merit officer* In Florida will at­ Inaa In Paramaar IMT, was to Uw luxurious plantation of Mr*.
down yesterday,
municipal court trial yesterday Waihiagtos
U
tt
tend tho event which will include among tho flrat Marina* to ar­ Georg* F. Raker, 8r., yesterday usual, although he was somewhat
County
School
snprintendcnl that what Overton had was cat­ Wlnnlpof
• tt
-10
out
o
f
practice.
contests in pistol shooting. Capt. rive Tn Korns, landing with th* and wont hock te How York,
George
||.
|larnr»
urged
"aa
many
nip—
not
marijuana.
Jacksonvilla
7
1
Luck wasn't too good un the one
R ot TIIH* la chairman of th# com­ Flrat Mario* Provisional Brig- ■ where Uw Duka will p « t Uw ff'
7«
r[ ttfMw* hunt, though. OAlv one wa- »tud#nte aa poaalhle to look In.
Tha man said he smokoa it to Tallahaasoo
f i
mittee In charge o f tho program
ado at Pusan op Ang. 3, 1250
nlvhlng touches te Uw
r»*
&lt;Cm u o o *4 o* rag* Tkr**i
nteerve sod study the program*." relievo his asthma.
SI
Tampa

Tcmpcrnturc.s Ai r Ex­
pected To Drop To
Einlitcen D e g re e s

Del it

H rtlrlll

|,ll t tipi

h(|«

Committee Chairman
Whitney C o n f e r s
With Captain Day

Pressure Mounts For Settlement 3rd Atomic Bomb
Of Paralysing Railroad Strikes Is F.xploded Near
LasVegas, Nevada

Flash Is Lest Bright
Than Second But
Equals First Blast

Eleven Criminals
Stage Break From
M e n t a l Hospital

Guards Arc Beaten By
Potentially
Dangercius

Mock Air Battles
Will Be Staged T n
Test Radar Screen

Tolulinff $1 u o o o

laOiicks To Altonrl
District l.ckfion Meet

Duke And Duchess O f Windsor Arc
Visitors On Florida Plantation

Sanford Won!her

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P A G E S IT

South Fnvored

I C M l I I M r • tmm rm tt O o r t

IC oatlaaia Prom Pag* O u l
r ir n liit * of the National Aitvlaory
Committee for Arrnhaullcra a m
exploring the aerodynamic prob­
lem* of mlaalle* f im l into the
Atlantic from n base at W allop*,
l.ln nd , V * A huge refrigerated
hangai Ml K lgln Field, serve* ati
the A ir F o rte'* all-wealher labotatoty.
These v iljil rn llila ry tesearrh
i enter* have Im n located In th e
South for n variety of reason*, ho
■aid, hut line common denominator
i* the {south’* rrln tlve arrurity to
enemy attack. Ilomhei* traveling
over the North I'ola to attack
Am eilran target* would have to
fly all the w ay acroaa the country
lo icmcIi th e se title d * , and them
would i» maximum opportunity to
deled the enemy and laimrh in*

w ere set o ff by yt *te rtlay’a
detonation, but no pru|&gt;rity da •
a u c t w a i reported. C iliie n s g e n e ­
r a lly were not p lea*«l. The |«dii«»
department got four call* per m i­
nute fpr a half boor.
A n AKt" itH tkrinian -aid that
the experim enters an- "all i|n tle
ha|i|&gt;y' with r m o ll a n f then 1• -1 He denied that Ih r l t - ( lly d to g m )
Istmb » i&gt; tiring tried out. but
th at atill left n lh a f jxi .itiililic s
fo r speculation.
On Ja n . 23, McMahon ( I ) fn n ti.i
chairm an « f Ih r
Senate-Hmi***
atom ic C o m m ittrr, -aid n m i r r •
la bring ionic In d e vrio n ltir n
v a rie ty of atomic weapons. It «»&lt;
diaclosnl la it year that tin- t . 8
has liahy atomii' I h. iii I h sm all
enough to be r a n toil bv Jct.flg h l r r - l H . M i l « r mil that the A rm y
ha■ «!*•«i-loicfil atomic w n iiu u ili
for guided mlm-ik.. unit ntoinic
s h e ll. which (ouhl he f in d hy u r tille r y .
In a rc|Hirt to O titgtrl.-u u .
Johnann, thro S r r r r la r y o f II*1
fen*c, put i t .
"A to m ic weapons »•• no lungi’.
a sm all nttmlrer &lt;&gt;f bomb* of .&lt;
single aitc ami type to lie tianl
o nly r tia tr ifir a lly on n ra n fu lly
selected target.
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o f a heart ntlHck at Ins home
In Cameron *"ity. H r came from
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Liechtenstein I* a I ’riocipallt v on
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J . I'rlham had his Junior boys
Kunday School claaa at n weiner
roait at Deep Creek Frid a y night.
Those attending were M r. and M r*.
J . I'rlham , David Lu ke, L a r r y
l lir t . Dirk Schulte, Herman A llman, Ixiwis Allm an and Kenneth
llo ia rk .
Tim Young People'* C la n of
II. T. II. heh| a welncr remit at
thr lute on New Camp placa S at
unlay night. In the aharnrp o f
the trarher, M r. and M r*.
W.
We hit. Mr*. Herman H re yse lU , and
J . 8. Prtcraon w rn t w ith the claaa.
Those attending were the Miaare
F ra nr la C la rk, Peggy C la rk . H elen
Lee, Marilyn
M arilyn Ifaught,
B arb ara
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K W illiam * and llr r fiidtirns, Alice
nivr W illiam *. Also Robert l l i r t ,
lltyan Nettle*,
Wendell
llir t ,
ft fci p ln m .
David II m ark, Kugrne Law rence,
ih fp lle all till* satiety nf acti­ O n tail Lawrence and Paul Brooke.
vities, he called the nlnm bomb
M ti. Partin
and
daughter*,
till the most vital inilitiary re- Peggy and Flutence of ChrDtm aa,
si n id i prop'll iti the region. T h e
on
hii|-i
Y-12 di'ctnim agnetlc *e- spent Sunday with frirnda
puraiion and K - .f, gn&gt;cott* diffu- Farm lon (load.
Mr. and M rs. Ueorgc C arter of
“ Inn plant* nl Oak Itiilge—which
i of I tie fisciunahle Uranium 236— (iroveland railed on friends S u n ­
day.
ore the harklaini' nf Ihe Atomic
M u . M yrtle P e rry and slaugh­
K m rg v Commission p'ogtam. Ilo
said it wit» rr|H irtisl this progrant ter Shirley uf Sanford apent the
i* to lie greatly expanded with weekend with her mother Sire.
construction of a new separation Dunning and sister Mr*. 0 . C .
11m ack.
plan! near the numth of the Ten*
Mr. and M i*. W . M atlair had aa
lleisce tiver at I'adlirah, K y.
guest* on Sunday their children
He tevralrd that hi* urganlta- and grandchildren, Mr. and M ra.
tlnn, in riKiperntion with the In- 0 . A . I L u iis and two children, M r.
•In-trial hiiti mu of the Atlanta and Mr*, lllu fnrd
Carroll
and
*'ha ‘ la-i of Commerce, had ad* rbildten, and Mica M ary I^e MatviMiited a site near Atlanta for » ta il.
now multi m illion dollar ipiatterMr*. Thelma Sutton and aon o f
master ir s r a n h lalMiratory. From Lee-burg apent Sunday w ith M r.
an original liat nf .evrtal hlin- ami Mra. R. D. Button.
d " d pruposals. lie said the I*.an!
Mi** Janette Jenklnann, atuile.it
has i lim liinteil nil exrcld four nurse at K l. Vincent
H ospital,
nlte*—one of which it Atlanta.
Jacksonville, wa* home over tfm
weekend.
Ml*- Five W illiam *, nurse at
(Iran g r M rinorial Hospital, waa
....... .. vlaitlng her parent*, M r.
# • T t n i l k H f d ^ **n «&gt; * V ' f l a # f |« a p |
tOftir mine (iifflru ll n* h lark „ f Mint M i*. It. l ] . W llllam a.
Rev. A. W. J r r r ln g and M r. J .
trnim d petsonoel I* fe ll. In all
nf
area* of llu- otoiinmy shortage* K Kerfelhlt, superintendent
w ill rau ie loo heavy m burden tm i Ilottom* llaptiat Orphanage, Monexisting facilities nrreli ratirig the tlccllo, A ik ., passetl through Oata tr of &lt;|itcrioratlon. Accident* teen on tlw li way to a cor\7ycncc
l..........on
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frTenH*.
mused by ineipi'iirnri-d penotinel In Lakeland and c aillotl
Rev. Jn rln g waa pastor of tha
w ill la- nutnvrnui, he added.
"A n even more rnervating ef­ Raptlst Church hero until almut
fect on the economy w ill he th r a year ago.
Matina Dunning ap«nt
three
In ., of confidence in the United
S ta irs dollar which w ill send I miiiiI day* thi* week w ith her daughter,
price* plummeting and rut Into M i*. Myrtle P a rty In Banford.
M r. and M r*. J . 8. Peterson
pension* and tlfelnng savin#*,"
were Ihe recant guests o f M r.
Mr. H arr continued.
"The m oralr nf the middle Peterson'* hrothera, Mr. and M ra.
rlns* w ill In- particularly low un­ M. C. Petr rami of lakelan d and
der »ufh condition*," he added, I L 8. IVterson o f Sabring. |I U
rilin g ns example* the hopelc**- mother, Mt*. Kntma Prlarson rom v* of this group Ip France, turnisi hunie w ith them fo r a ahort
visit
Italy ami to aom,- extent tiic a t
lliita in .
. Mr. and .Mra, I I . Alderman o f
I'olnting oul that more money Tampa vi»lled R ev. and Mra. 4. C.
fur les* gi«*l» l« the essenre of W aiters of Dclaim i and attended
ioflalion, Mr. (la r i said the only tha morning aervtcea of the B a p ­
mrthnd available to romlwt it i« tist Church Sunday.
highn pnaliicliiMi lo pmvl&lt;le nvi»e
real imome for llitt people nf the
iwliun.
..
Kenalor l.lnyd Ihiyle di*cii*Hnl
the advantage* of a -mail claim*
court for Kcm lim lc County and f ’outicll B rill r x r r u t lv r , ytrvtvl s*
pointed out that anrh a law ia snnnuiirar. S erving s i , Judges o f
wot king well in ninny olhei Flo ri­ •he rnnteata werp Jrw l Fielrt, Boda rornmiinilie*. He also piesnetl lea'st lliow n, D r. A . W . Eppe, J r .
the group for an uplnnln on a nml O rville Tnuchton.
On Friday evening, Saturday and
garnishment law fi.t Florid* a* a
means nf ro llerlitig had account*. Sumlay, Hoy Scout*, who w ith
atC. FI. Morri»nn rnovnl that a H coulm aitrr John Piereon
m m niittre he fornierl In conitder tended Ihe National Jamboree at
the small claim * court ami the V alley Forge, P a ., during the
summer, pitched their lent* in F o rt
motion was carries!.
Retiring (’ resident C. I . Krd- Mellon Park near the Tourist Cen­
dlng reviewed Ihe work of the te r.
Mrrehant'a
A asocial inn during
1050 anil cites! Ihe Chilstinas B ittin g , 61. lo Kaborn, K. G. Ifa r
Ned Sm ith,
if, Henry
lle n ry Rueaell.
R ussell. "No
parade, i|M&gt;n*ore(| inlntly with the par,
Ja y re e i, a* Ha m ajor mntrlbutiuu Jo hn Pope, Forest Gatchell, A n ­
drew Stine, B- L- Perkins, J r . ,
for tin year.
Treasurer T . Fi. Tucker reail a Dot PowrU, John Kader and T . K
finatuial trporl of the Asos ia- Tucker.
llm i's activities which shown! n
total expeuillliite of I2.6U7 dill log
1060.
John Ivey read a 11*1 nf direrIota, voted on hy m ail, for 11*51
which Im-luiled C . I.. Tinkling,
Jack llatigan, W . M. Mnrrlann,
John .Seitkarik. Ja c k H all, W. V .

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Y ou a tot aacti of t n u a rc Iwfvtiy o th e r p l i id l h g i no f e h u a r r I* . I X I ,
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a o r rla irn * n a il ilro ta o it* which you. J ml tria l f l n u l l . In and fo r Metalo r c it h e r of you. nia&gt; h a st s f s l s s t n o le f ..n n t y . f l o r i d * . In m ta n c e ry ,
• ha c t a l c of H /. /■ M M HUMAN. &lt;!•- In a suit a g a in st y»« en titled
re a srO . late o f sa lt! f o u n t ) . In Hi* l.e r l H Hmlth. P la in t if f , v* l.* n * M
i'o u n ly Ju d g e of tfrm lo n l* «‘ou«ty. M inllh,
D efendant. C h a n r e r y No
r to c t a a , *1 M s o fflf v in the rnurt T ( n t , w herein th e p la in t iff seek* a
h o u ia of u t i l f u u n t y at hanfuril, d e e r * * uf d l v o r r l a g a in st you.
f lo r id * .
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W IT N E S S ray hand end o ffic ia l
m o n th * from th * tim e of lha first s e a l of th * sa id C o u rt, a t Kan fnrd .
p u h llr a lln n of t h is
n n tl.e
It ir h K e m ln n li C n u n ty . f l o r i d * , th la It t h
r la lm o r dem and s h a t l he In w ritin g , tin y of J a n u a ry , A . n , IM t .
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an d sh a ll atata Ih e p l a n nr m l ( i I* IIK IIN t K lN .
d sh ce and |x.*l o f f i, n address of
C le r k C ir c u it C o u rt
th * ila lm a n t . an d s h a ll n* sworn
Yty&gt; O I. H u n t. U. C.
lu by the r la lm a n t . a g e n t, nr a t ­ f S E A b l
to rn e y . and a n y s u r l , - u l m or d e­
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m an. .le . easr.1
I N It K T i l l ; E S T A T E O F
f i r s t g u b llra tln n J a n u a r y I. I h l
K N I O I t C t U I I .B T T . I**r*n *# d
Tt&gt; A b b H H I I N I T N A Y C O k C R N N i
N o tlre I* h ereb y Btven that lla ta n
r ilT IT ID l * S A N K MW A t
N otice Is hereby g iv e n Ihst I alp , K C u r l o i H ied h er f in a l rep o rt a s
r iig s g - .t In h u slriesa at 111 South A it m ln ie t ln lr U o f lb * e a ta la o f K n .
l- a r k A ven ue In H a n fo rd , tfsmlnola •lo r C n rtrtL. dareuea-l, that sh e filed ,
C o u n ty . K l ,
u n d r r th e flctltlau a h e r petition for f in a l d is c h a rg e , and
n a m e •'Hanford l- a ln t and
H lsaa t h a t s h r w ill a p p ly to tha H onorable
C o - and that I In i end to reg ister fto u g la* H trn stro m . C o u n ty Ju dg e
■aid nam e p u rsu a n t to th e term* of n f Ham lnnle C o u n ty . K lo rld n . on I k ,
th e y ir t lilo u * N a m - (tta ru tr, to-w lti 1 3th day of F e b r u a r y A .D . D l l . for
a p p ro v a l of sam e an d fo r f in a l die*
Her M - «» of K to rtila H tatuti* D l l
w ith t h r C le r k o f th e C lr r u ll Court , h a rg e a s A t lm ln la lr a lr ls o f the
r
e la t e of K n do r C u r la t t . decaaead.
o f Sem inole C o u n ty . K lo r ld * .
o n th is D i l i d ay o f J a n u a r y A .D
IIO V V A IIIt M i t l t i n i l l .

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the public from 10 A . M. to 10 P . M. Tucw iay an d Wednesday, th e exh ih lt sponsored hy the V . F . W.
d r|ilrls the mod famous payo ff In world hlatory-na nudy the nayoff rec--ivevl hy H ille r, Jliissollni ami
Tojo. The latter, the only w ar m akrt in history who wa* made to answer for hi* r rim r* In a Court of
la w and legally hanged, ia ahown nervously a w a itin g hi* execution in Sugamo ptiaon. H itle r, tiappre
tvcnratii the Reichstag in hla concrete hunker with h i* hrlrlr of one Hay, F&gt;a Rraun, i* shown taking
the rciwaril'a exit— aulriHe.

GENEVA NEWS
By VALLBKN PKKVATT

Mr. and Mra. Joe (ioodaon of
New Sm yrna spent Sunday w ith
Mr. (ioodaon'* daughter
M rs.
Windall
Uraddy and daughter
Ju lie .
Mra. K. I I . Kilbee, Mra. W alter
Yarbough, M r*. C. A . Oldham and
Mra. George l.in d iay, attended th*
Home Demonstration Meeting at
Paola last Thursday.
Mr. and 6 lrs. Herman Fo re had
aa their gurxts Sunday evening
M r. ami 6tra. J . P , Sm ith of O vie­
do.
Mr. and M r*. Phillip B auer had
as their dinner guests Sunday M r.
and Mra. Fred Ballard of M ait­
land.
M r*. Tom m y Geiger o f Sanford
apent Wednesday with Mra. Gaorga
Unde.
Mr. and M r*. Kd. G u y e ile , Mra.
latcille Norton and ton had aa
their gueaU Sunday 61r. and Mra.
Bam lo&gt;vy
o f Sanford.
IA
Mra.i. Kndor Curlatt le ft Satunlay. n If
lf!h l b y, plana
fo r K re se l
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ll il i , Philadelphia, Pa- to attend
the funeral acrvicea fo her brother

Mr. George Kichner, who paaat-d
away Saturday morning.
The Geneva P . T . A, heid it*
Jan u ary meeting at the Geneva
School at 3:30. Those present were
Mra. Roy N kho la, Mrs. Jessie
Fulford, Mra. C alvin O llham , Mr*.
H o v e r Le Fila a . M rs. Pearl YarI "Ugh, Mra. • Kd Guyette, Mra.
L u c llls Norton, M ra. W alker P re ­
v a il, Mra. Leona M cLain, Mra.
T . R. Phillips, M ra. I .ester Harper,
.Mr*. Eu ia Moran, and Miaa M ary
T-tte n . Pinna ware made for the
luunty council lo meat here Fab.
17.

M r. Vinlny and two rhildren of
W r it Palm Btach are staying with
Mr. and Mra. Ban Greer.
Mias Ruth Lemmon of T allah as­
see visited the Geneva 4-11 club
Tuesday. MU* Lemmon ia an a s­
sistant 4-H leader.
Recent visiters in the homo of
Mr. and Mra. B oy W . Nlchola have
been M r. and M ra. Norman W .
Lo w rey, of Colum bia. L y .; Mr.
and M rs. J . M. Pow ell, of A tlanta,
G a.; M r. and Mra. M. H . Dandridgr
and daughter, G lorida, of Senatohia, M iss.; M ra. John W. Caldw ell, o f Senatebia, M ix .: and M r.
ami M rs. Bmeraon J . Kstes. of
Monlgomary, A in .

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You are hereby require,! to file
your w tltlrn dafensee. |sr*.in sily
or by attorns)', on Kebrciar* t*tk.
IS FI. In a i srtaln d ltn rr* proceeding
In IN* C lrr u ll f'osrl nf
C ndlns
mlnote County, yiorlda. In Ch»neery. nn ah t.ra sln l'.l title of said
reuse being J ITA V ITA
HUAIIAM
H K ltltlN U . 1’U ln ttff vs JAMlUt It
tii:m tiN H , i&gt;*r*ii.ia»i
U ITN l Hg my hand and offl. 1st
•eat nt Hanford. Klorlda thla D ili
day nf Jnnoary, A 1». D l l
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N o t h * la h e ra b ) g iv e n that I am
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H am ln o l* C o u n ty . K l *
under the
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nam e
"D ou b le
lia r -It
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l i t e r M i d nam e p u ra u a n t lo thn
term * of lh a K l r t l l lo u s Nnm* S ta ­
tu te . In -W It: Mac S « l *1 of Ktnrlda
H ia t u tr * D U
w ith th e C le rk of
tha C l r r u l l
C o u rt
of
Sem inole
C o u n ty , K in r Ida.
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Parlor O perator. , , the
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�TH E

hi Unity There U 8»r«n*lh—
T o P ra H e t the P m m o f Ih * W orld:
T a P r w K t Uw P t H r n i of Am erica.
T o P t f l M t Prosperity for B » M .

Cloudy e ilh
light
rain and
w n itu h a l colder extrem e north
o n lin u ed mild and portly rtoudy
»oulh and central portions thh
afternoon and tiH iifh l.
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V O L U M E X X X X I1

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

K n t a lilb ih r d 190ft

Allied O ffensive
Slowed To Crawl
' At Main Red Line
Battleship
Missouri
Shells East Coast;
Lost Patrol Cuts
Through Red

W EATH ER

S A N F O R D . K I.O K IP A

Chamber Committeemen

British Sacrifices
To Be Increased,
A ttle e Declares

N K W S I'A I ’ K I I

T l'E S D A Y

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A vo trin li'fl 1’ ro.vc I.r a s r tl W in -

No. I l l

United Nations Set To Brand
Chinese Reds As Aggressors;
India Tries To Halt Proposal
20 Divisions W i l l Florida S t a t e To O p t i o n Granted
T_:__ I I s e $20 Thousand tv f t - . , w u
Soon Be Trained,
To Oz i e r - Wel l er

Russian Attempt To
Delay Vote On US
Resolution Turner!
DownBy Committee

- . TO KYO .
Jan.
30
- &lt;/!’ &gt;—
P Dnugtoboyx ipcarheading thr Allir i limited ofleniive were ilnv*rd
to a craw l by diehard Red r n o
I .A K f . S L 'C C E S S . | an K) f/T )
i m i H IA S S I-K, Ian Wi iA*»
lance today. An officer taid tliry
Fto ro la Slut,*
U n iv e rsity today
I he Soviet hloc trie ii unttw rcitapparently bit the main enemy
la lln l for f'.'n^ll.t worth of •rhollu llv tm lay In tlelav for 2 J hour*
. till*
moory for l . l l student*
force arrayed along the Irotrn
a l lilted N aliont ‘ ole on the
to o .tty s th lrte * -out of i t , s h a le
LONDON. J a n T «» — (A’&gt;
western Korean warfront.
t nite.l Slate* demand that Cnnto
f
lloproceed*
from
no
ritra
On the eait coaU. U . N. power I ’rimr Mmitlcr A lik e watnrd Briinuntit C hina he indicted at *n
day o f racin g at Flo rid a hoi*e and
lon*
Inday
they
muil
return
In
hurled hot t lr r l and bombi into a
*|og M arks,
t K g ir iu ii in K u ira
*omr nl lh« World War II econ­
W A S H IN G T O N . J , n
« t— i,l’
tl w a, (ti,- rir .1 ,,,p,e*1 LSI* ha.
North Korean town from carrierMir l ilv ( urn|,m uon la*t ni(;hl
UtiM ia. Poland am i C/trli"*!?*omic control* if llie nrw C4.70II,.
fl
nm
the
I rem h Premier R c n r Plevrn made fo i w ithd raw al
*ft»a»ed plane* and big gun* of war*
Phot*, Hv Tod S w a lm m k I In d ry France i« lim lrlin g up 841, I V , »hnte allotted &gt; It tiy the l?r tilled A I .Ml day i.plio n In l!ie vakla appealed lor an ad|nitma000,000
ihiec-year
ikfcn»e
pro
ihipa.
firm ■&gt;( O /ie i W eller, lr« . on lake ,
G. W. Spcmr-r, left, and .laik Itatlgan, right, h i *■ ncently apmenl of the U . N. P n ld n a l Comgram it In I k- carried out. It u Milnted a* * .Minltt.. chnrimrn of the Seminoli t'ountv t’ha lo-r of l&lt;ri it ir n g t l, • In d ilv to cf&lt;&gt; h rr full letaid of control from la.t year's
Hundreds of enemy rupply w
revonoe to the -pedal racing lim it pin|&gt;eity now ter*m g «t a liultee on the irm in d that they had
a foretoken of dill more iacrificc« I j i m m r r - . Mi Spencer, an attorney, h ead, ih r L -g l.l* lit&gt; - C o iiiiiilttr-c. (lilt in llt r N o ill, A tl.in lit alliance , , h .d a r.h ip f „ „ . l * „ th „ ,ir,- d l,y ih ,
«&gt;fl b all diam ond lor tli puiptne ( , r t r l i c d no m vlruclinna on amendhide* were iten in North Korea
Mr R n tii-an 11 in ch arg e of the M ,-m l*r»h lp I'o m m ittr* w h trh w ill *Kitn&lt;i ( oim m iniit aitg rrssm u.
I ! ' I '1 h iriristtit
moving toulhward toward the for the Hiilnh pcojik
nl
, o n d iu ctio n ol ill apartment
Attlee ipokr to the llo u .r of plan tl.c |o tilling m em bership ?lrlvu to c a r l) March
U m lei tlie- &lt; lrlen,r b u ild u p n&lt;?«
P re v io u sly , tl"
UlttVei* ty &gt;d unit*. C ilv Manager C h lfo id \ h • menl. In ihe I, S. prnpmal anil I?*
w ntern battle line.
Commoni a* many Hrilnli newtin pt?&gt;Kte»«. he «*td, F ra n c e will F
i&lt;t.« drew i .*&gt;.*• t*. ,?f I I . 41 '" - '
Arah-Suan re.oluiinn calling
fo rw a rd U. N. unit* in the
nminintt
IN?,
.Ul
it* nm
niim t l'i&lt;
i
i t
I
MI5 »ntil and I lot lil* \ iiti'l M k ih h in vlaterl iln*
ji.tjrcit, tnlical of ionic ai|recti of
tor ,* &gt;rven-powrr tnnfriem r on
have
20
ir
u
i.U
r
d
m
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n
.
in
U
i
o
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r
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'..gror.
t.,..k
*
U
77
w ntern rector advanced laborious
h,*(,|r i o.i ol the ipalltnenl. may
the rearmament program, e ip rtn I-at f^iiiein prohlrm*
bv thr i-nd „ | I ' l l j . w ith HIO.IMKI „ t(f „ f
, gi:J,M20 .banly only a few hundred yard* on
he M0II.IHHI oi moie, u u
tf.tlrd
ed doubt* wiiettocr it w*t big
I lie tn m m iltr* lu iu e d down the
more
men
under
*nn*
th
an
at
thr
A
ll
hut
I
I
tif
tlie
t'S
C
.lu
d
e
n
tthe tilth day of their northward
fhe ( nminii.mil a llri if t.Jin*}
enough or could be carried out
td jo u in .im rn l pru|H&gt;«*| by t vote
n u lh rc ik n f W o ild W ar II
*"' "i&gt;- lid ?d I 2!i .u h m lttw l t..
^lim ited o ffrnnve.
Ihr
l»
•ml
rruiltilion
loi
the
5
1
*)
0
.co m p troller C M (!* v
atl?
u l 12 ay t in ,I. 10 in la v n r and I .’
I lam e •&gt; yum all* anti not |u&gt;l
A regimental officer told Aa- speedily enough to he effective.
IVl&lt;l wiiaiJ oi.j teimin.il on the
|e|e.
Some
paper*
taid
the
callup
n
ril
rorlated preaa correapomlent Jim
la ir w eather frie n d ." he pledged
i j i . imhi . i l l Ku to pay w ho
lakrtronl, p.*..e,| l|,r
me.*,ute ahttrntm n*.
•uinmcf of 250.000 letervid* for
Th,- Com m ittee then went •
\m e rn an *.
la i.h t p . fur the *en -e.lrr rn -lm t which oilhon/r, the City to lour
Ml think we've hit th eir main da- 15 day* of training offetrd loo
bea,| w ith l*» deloite, w hifh was
P
le
v
rn
urlrkraM-tl
th
e
N
ational
b
in
o
t
ro
a
.
frnae lln a ."
.
Imnrl. In thit amount I lirtr. ..ml ecpei-led to Ira il to a Vote tome
Prea* (Jut, after a -t in .id
.
1 be lllsle t onfrtrine ,N»m
On the flank, however, gain* up short a (raining period to I m- nf
inn
with
Presidiiil
rnmtan
in
which
Florida
Slate
atthdiewtn
K, 'hue, will Iw- iletigiialed tim e d iirin y the n ay . .Vt le a,t l?*oany real Wnefil
to a i i m ile* were recorded.
his
.e tie , of ronfcenei-,
t.,*ic lleremhcr, &gt;li?l not permit stihsidi ■'* l""l tern,m,l .,r,d pitting metre t b li? |. of the no m*lin n , were e iA n enemy dlvliio n* may he
|,?ctr-l to vote for the H . .S. proThe Prime Minl*lrr, who an­
They* turned to IV,--tern Kuio* Mlinn of athletes ,-*iept under the re*er,ur bond,
manning the Red dtftnau lln r on nounced the program to the II» umj
(lO.ltl
;&gt;
,-ati
nefense
problern.
after
havsame
,-holarship
&lt;
ondition.
»*
the woatern half o f the 40-rnllr of (!ummon&gt; yesterday, told the
In fo rm ,-,I ip ia it e i, -aid Ib ita iu
Ihe ...III, ,11 dl IKNIitli |*h »| *r“11\
mg dealt yesterday w ill, tbc rk- uther .Indents Now unaltu, bed to
II* ASSOI IA T K H PUKKH
W
A
SH
IN
G
TO
N
.
J«n
30—
&lt;/l“i
r
fro n t
Parliament today:
«iimpit«init Lifa JO f „ M in t lu iit r bad received In .t n ic t io n . In .upfense
of
Indrahina.
any
athletic
conference,
K8II
will
An undei|eimined numlter of
_
T hey're well dug in and deterport the II . S p ro p o .a l, together
Two Senalm t urged C n n g iru
I. Government control of law
nf I -ikr \ ip a l* n k If-ul |iirv i« H (ily
Pleven .*l&lt;l he rant*- t*» R a h giant athletic scholarship*,
* mined to atay." L t. Col. Bernard
w ith tw o |,e lu tlie.e aiu rn ilinen t*.
Imiay to autlinrttr thr rearuilmg railmad twilchmcn uf at leatl foul ingtoii with one rncdii id,a m
material*
may
la?
widened.
The
IJni*er«ily official, .aid annte of hern tmtl^v
Peete r* of I k r k K a lla , W la., expliot, n , John G ia y , and t „ ab .ta in on the A .ia n Iwn in Detrml and two mlml—“ U, strengths the lies Inst the ta, ing scholarship money with, v
already has taken over uf a U- S . Foreign l^gm n. to he railinad*
y . ,___ .
,
rcutlva o fficer of a apearhred re* government
N.
A ra b proposal,
i U i i Ii m * a i
via veil away from MihI mil two countries and nil drawn tmlay will not g« directly to
.
1
w "&gt;,r
(omfMMcd of a million or more mi (h it ago
g im rn t told Becker.
it l.h delegate Juliu&gt;&gt; K.,t«,,f
the
AlUiltlir
Alii*
students,
b'tt
will
g'»
Into
Ihe
llnl,,,,,,
bad
riptred
I
be
tile
**.*,
,1
k”
m
r
ml*
work
Itufay,
rr)H&gt;itiiig
in
:
ineml*er
&gt;
Advance Allied unite, he added,
Ruchv delayed the vote by a long
udi-Communid young men of
1
Hnrr."
versllv
treasury
to
pav
tuition
and
"tic
lime
utidri
cnntideraiaiu
i,y
the
ntthek on the Dnitrd Stale., whkh
were au fferln g their heaviest eaaearlier *pnkrimrn *md
oilier naliont.
ranee's m o very aince lilao. •'&lt; nay the cost of maintaining the I loud,* Department o| the Amen- some diplomats described pri­
ualtlea o f the offenalve, but iheae
Fra
Tlie "tick** tall* ajrpesrrd In ' alum
front
th,
dm**,,
[«“
«
,*!
team
in
Tallahassee
durt&lt;M
|^
,„
in
t,„
„
„
r
|,r&lt;,|
Senator* Lodge (K - M a u ) and
were fa r blow the “ te rrific lower,
vately a* a filthniter. After hr
follow the pattern ul la*l Dec- that
“the CommunisU * atWe t *'ig la.t faII • pre-tcason, prartka.
■ .c
'
' hail hr, ii .peaking alnio.t an hour.
being inflicted on t h a jW M^r." ^
Edwin C . Johnton (D - tn ln ) prov­
•top
us,"
Plevrn
sat&gt;l,
AU'erican
l*or,
teller
.head
fre’
lball
cnaeh,
*
einl»er'» wnrk .loppagr when roaM
French defrgate Fra n c i. la C w l*
F o r the aacopd &lt;
ed thi* idea at hearing* by the
amu, he Will, are arrivii.^ nn,l ‘ a*'1 every memliet nf Ihe
undeTin- area on-toon,
jp , |rr( H-krd the chairman to see that
nded aw ay
fh in e *e artinerd
Senate
prr,m
.cdnr.,
.aUummi.iee
'
0
™
1
'
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^
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1
are Iwing delivered It, the Iroop • frated IPhtlsiprad Is In debt U* the frontage on Sentinol, lloulevaid he stork to the ,|ue.tloo or, tha
at IT. N . poeftloa* nine mile*
Rn*ro Kvr-is. IH, of l«ahe un h.ro t k United S tale. *houfd, hrotlwghyid ?d railroad tramrPile
t'atmmunlLy ,-ffotia It. } University for money leu rowed and .Ifiji |r^l alnn. ||,
and Pul a g e n d a .
Atenroe was ,j*erieu*ly injured at IrUild 1W^*anilary (oridT neerUd \ • ? * * * * ? % * "wildcat" *t
..Irak the flow. In the entire 'during the
fied M I .eusonon unntetto Avenue, and i- l»..ilrsl Ho­ t'haltman
Roberto
Urdineta
|l-narlaa*s n* e*«» Sts*
st key lerininjlt.
pailiamcnt of inoie than *•&lt;“• sgteement to pay It t,a, k frommediately tioitli of the (ireyhuun?!
m ile* ao rth w a aT w Suwon Araerj- 5:00 o'rinck yonlerday sflerrhmn for it* d rfrn u .
F a rly , there wrre no re|*nrta Of deputies, he cull It was doubtful1ranting* on Jobs nftri the end this Station
ran unite ware fired on by Red* when a 1848 Chevrolet Coach in
The Defrnte Depailment want, sim ilar “aiek'* rati* In iitiea other .there ate ten “defeatiata.”
of the season
PVci) O iin . w’.X h a . Imllt laigIn w elM jlddro ro ***,^ *n x^ mad* which he was a jwssrngcr, turnrd
over twice while traveling al lo draft IH yc*t old* Inn many than iKOroit and Chicago.
| Pleven praised the ................... .
1,1 '«»’* ‘ he Mholaiship niorte-,- development, in rhuiupaigi,. III.,
high .need on a curv*? on the
Home kwilrhmen to,lay failed tn Uroral Itwigbt D
Kitenhnu,, '■|»oy help them get mil ..f debt, told llie l it, l omtili mn tin,I lie
, 11 C C I 111
member* have been
Old Orlaamlo Highway south of Cnngrc**
t,-|H,rt for work at the Chesapeake tn load the North Atlantic fori, hut 'it wont clear all ,f them
doubled, doc to pir-cnt emergency I M - u r t v i la
tearching lor poiiihlc allernalivc*. A Ohio and the Wabash in De- amt said “we are ptnod to ml
(ilnderville
Mthoogh arnmint • listed on ttn- conditions, that much could la
lie wa* taken to FVrnald-IjiughJohtiMin ami Ixnlgr Imth said troit, and the Santa Fe and Chi­ him supreme romltiander."
trtjulalHon ranged from f’jn.pft to tlone Inside of .iy month, in the
ton Memorial Hospital where ho their pru|K&gt;sal* fur a fnieign cago Im-Ii line In Chieago. A
The Premier urged that the MbTh'.! in a rmiplc of Instanees. development of the
project
_________
wa* placed under an oiygen tent. kglon were .lerigMd to g" &lt;jl"n* , |H;kv, man
, hp Santa Fe .aid .HI Westerri buildup lo- orgatilual tn Wesley Vordenberg, din. tor of
Future action, be |,.|d the emuTA l.I.A llA ftH K K . Jon ,IU—lA*|
Although *tl|l In critical condi­ With and not replace the IKfcn.e ^imhm en about half the dsy such a Way a* to minimise ,.?, v,national guidance and placement, nii.alonet*. depend
on the pro —Attorney General Richard Krtion from head injuries, hi* cun- Department * I W i to in e rn w , hir, . 4.((IM ln “,k k *“ An unde nomle dialotallort "We inu»t set ■*«i*l to, fimlball player would gel grant set tit, by the Federal llou*- via bus been ie&gt;pie«trd to lake
diton wa* somewhat linprivod he armed forces lo 3, ill.VMN. men
rp|Mirtp&lt;J « ,|ch" promptitude," he *a|?t
more than IHW) from the first ul- big A'lmlnUtrallmi With the re- aition to iccoter money allegedly
V
By T E X E A S L E Y
this morning, said Dr. Orville l,y June.
vrlivaliro, „f lit, .Sanford Naval |„ .| m furnishing
na ,-a** «■*
the statr
.Stn-.sing tiuil unity I* the location,
W ASH IN GTO N , J 8 * V - ( d i - Hark*, attending physician.
SenAir Nlation, he added, nod the pre- Miprem, court budding
Hut
JohnMin
said
hi*
proposal
.State’s
420,000
u-ith"Weat'a
highest
duly’
Pleven
said
Florida
Ham Rayburn today twpaaae* the
Henry Hardy, Jr„ driver of to raise an army of |,immi.i «hi Get- C i v i l A i r F a t r o l
.•-ill *horti,ge of boo.Ing, not tm, ate chamber.
lt
wa&gt;
In
the
oplt
It
that
Fratm
draw
id
left
a
halame
,d
IIIO.IMHI
record for tenure at speaker of the the automobile, was badly bruis­
Coruptrnllr, G. M Gay -cot
...
. ....
, . accepted
the compromise plan to thr three-college scholarship much dlfficollv 'bouhl to- CMlloure of RepneentaUtro* estab­ ed, but was able to apfx-ar this mans, Pole* and Cscch* to serve
In Kuropr un-Jer U. 8 color*
I 121I I S ( O ilH l I 1
urged by tbe U. ii for Geiinno fond, ami money still Is coming in rooriti-ml in going ubutd wltb llo- Krvtn n fe|a,rt i,y State Amiltnr
lished by llenry C1*y more than a | morning at the office of Sheriff
hiillding prior ram.
lliyan M’llli* that the late had
(('•ailaaea in Coe— a lii
from thr rurrent racing season
._—
rentury ago.
P. A. M c r o in regard to charge, | “may make It unnecessary" lo
II,- .tail'd that til. |,,,-.,*nt in . o f f e r e d
"sol,-tuntlal
loa.v"
--- ;
Kaeh college keeps it. claim (••
More than I« aviation min&lt;b&lt;l
The crack of the stocky, bald of nvk lee* driving, the litter take the very young In the yeni.
Hu- oitexprnde.l balance &gt;,f it- ft, *t fcnliou ,. to construct a fai unit through acceptance of inferior
I nhtarl. He said he is opposed to men from the Cocoa Titusville an -,
T riah'a gavel calling the llou»e to stated.
... ■. g
alba atlort The laiard &lt;&gt;f . imlinl n,III,true,,I hillhllng, the fil-t II imo furnishing., bought wlthoiit r*&gt;mnvi
their | will meet tornoimw night at the
itaalnn at noon we* due to eiceed
State Patrolman II. lb H ar­ sending “ beardless Imp*
of whlcb would bate .tori- |,ace pctlUvr hid* at
|»rlcr« *la,ve
0 |)C H 8
1 l l 4 ( llth K li i.ti't r||vider| up Ihr I'lfat f.| inmay'll record of elcht year*, four rison. who with Hherlff Hero, in­ death anil csposlng tlom to tin Airport Hangar with mend o r* *,f
The pro],-i t would ul-o llicltid, n ,el(ill list prtre*
______
tng .easio, money yethell hole*" of Ihe world.
tin
Kanfnrd
Kcpiadion
of
thr
Civil
|
_ months and I I daye «a presiding vestigate?) the accident, left for
The audit also *ai?i that .nine
l/algr prnpotrtl a “ volunteer Air Patrol to order to gain Infm
The Vocational Sc head will la
The law permit* each hot.c and liall in wbirb civic clubs could
Lake Monroe immediately afleiI f officer of the Houm .
freedom corps," to la? open t„ mat ionconcerning Ihenrganlsatim, gin night rlas.e. f,„ the general dug track t?&gt; hold at, etlra 't„y „f meet. Although ,t is t&gt;m caily to of the furniture « a , bica'rd In
In neither rase was tho long ton- wartl to notify Rrscoe Keans’
make i-.limutc. arcording to de­ the Improvement romml.alon of­
parent* and a&gt; 8:15 P. M. en­ Asiatic* aa well as Kurn|rcan*. of a flight unit in Ihe east roa.l public nest M o n lsyrv rn lo g .lt wa. raring each year, with all profit-, tailed plans it I* la-llen d I hut the fices and some h a . not lo*en
ure c o n tlrjc j*.
Under
his
Idea,
the
corps
would
area.
announced
this
morning
by
Mrs
going
into
the
schidar.hi|,
fund
for
Rayburn assumed the P"&lt;1 on. countered another wreck
piojttt will ,-o.t from $ tiat.oia, to found at all
l&lt;egin with 2Wt,(axi lecrults In
loc.t week Capt. Wally Ktohn,- It. C. Maxwell, principal. Th worthy klinlent* at Ihe .tat. »&gt;u&gt;ThU was a rollislon in whkh
|l« .lls » s
Mb e * B * S i l l
Rept 14. 1I»«0, filling a vacancy
fiay asked Krvin to late what
Kurope bill- aim fur an eventual end Lieut. David Reinley of Ihe classes will include typing. *h„i,t. [ported
Ii
lied
institution..
They
don’t
created by the death o f the late no Injuries were Involved and build up In lUKKMMO men.
legal -tape are net c a r y to reI
have
to
1
laathletes,
hill
th.it
Wahand
and
biislne*.
letters.
Inral C.A.P. *c|iia,lron vixllrd T i­
William B. Bankhead of Alabama. orcurred on Highway No. 40 wh«n
cover Ihe money allegedly lost,
Tire general Idea nf a foreign
r„, Mu* o-idi*•guUed hka of the h-rri-.
The night classes, designed f„i
Hi* service as epeakor urea In­ Heivi, M. Osborne, driving a Irgion wa* endorsed by Trary tusville ami fVo-oa and outlined
and alco lo make a .tody hi rtf
lalore
when
It
p*»w-d
1
1„law
In the avlatni* there Ihe working veterans only, have lo-e,, ext.... ini
if ciiminal law. have l&gt;een vloterrupted during the Bepoblkan- I84R Pontiac Coach, signalled for
Viaohee*. former llm ler Kec
them to
lo Ihe
Ihe general
general publk
public foil?
following the
controlled Wth Cnftgfoea In 1847* a left turn, which signal, Jack r o la ir « r ^ h ! A M ? r |tro,&gt;V &gt; L rw i " f ,l"' C -A P- ,’ n',
laird,
them
Morris Renton, directly brhird rr * r? ,fLl . l , , ? 1!:
i „
,n altend a meeting of the wju*d demand for Initrurtlon by person*
Th?- nmlll reported »»? rti*aid he thought It would tw necea- .....
______
.
,
K_
who wnrk in tn,- daytime, stated
liral of I W Snyikr, former
Rtatlatlrlana in Ih t Congression­ her in a IM 7 Plymouth Redan, nary a,am lo draft both ( I) IN ton here.
The meeting for C A.I*, cadets I Mrs. Maxwell,
chief clerk ??f ‘ he improvement
al Library bevy figured that the failed to iiliaerve, mid Mr. H arri­ year old*, ami ( t l married'men
Anyone wishing to enroll should
• mi mission who wa* In charge
• record Clay set In between t a il son. Damage to the Pontiac wa* tinder 2(1 who have ho children. will stall at 7:00 n'rlm-k tomorrow
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Jan
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and 1825 totaled 3.054H day*. To­ estimated at I IS * amt to the K?,me Congress mcmlwr* hav, nighL A short drill period will la- do so as e&lt;a,n n% possible In order Th, Federal-State Frost Warn Senator H olland dieeltised I ' hI* ) of tlo- mirrhaata (hiring ih* adP ly m o u th at 850.
followed by a clan* In ntclerology. for *he class lo l*-gt„ together,
day |a Rayburn's 3,067th.
Ing Service Inlay sabl l( ap that Ih , G i.- a tn M ia llli ('lllilC m i n i a l inn of , Jove root Mlliar»l
Iwren &lt;oo.kSvi l,ig th&gt;wv a* al
During the p u t throe months
I ternalive group* for an extension the .t o d y ,of weather phenomena Fnrollmenta will lo- taken on any o cared Florida Would coupe the C om m ission has asked h i* ef- Fal'lwrell
A business meeting will bo held at evening exec-pt Saturday and Sun- ’ rout of ihe seven- fre,-*e sweep
The lejwilt -esalit Snyder war
Rayburn ha* »ieroded the eight
IfMMtaoro oa P a s * a m
fu rl* lo .peed la x evasion r o .r *
8:00 o’rloek and a training Him day between Ihe hours of 7:00 ami ing ilown 'hr lower Rio Grand
personally interested in one? ??f
year recx-ida an ipoakar chalked
again ,1 Ih r S. and G . gam bling
will
t*
shown.
:.T0
I'.M,
III* firms which obtained a con­
up by two other men. They were
valley,
syn d ic,, 1» *&gt;f Vt t it m r Mid (nrmer
Joseph u . (Uncle Joe) Can mm of
Since Suhilay forceadeis h«‘ . S h e riff Jim m y S o il,v a n u f Dude tract for part &lt;*f tin* ?o?irt furn­
ishing.
h e ll cxpctlng the free/,- to county.
Illinois, IWU to 1811} and Champ
Five fteminola High School stu­
Frvtn «ald he ha- railed tha
*w,-«|, Into Florid,: hut last mgld
Clark of M liwuri. 1*11
Holland told a reporter Ilia!
l i t * 1818. dents today pry sen ted a sprightly
.
. a..i IU a House, program of songs and dances and
The apeakcnhlp
they said rotlthwesterly wind, he had laker, ihe matter up with aii-lll to the sttcntlon nf (lover
A T L A N T A , Jan. O O -W t C o v ­
sometime* hailed
are kcjdrig the rold pushed lank. ,
Internal II, v, nm- Iturcnu. lie no, Warren, who i* rhairman of
“got a big haroP at the I Jon* Club entor Herman Talmadge Imiay
The forecast f»r tonight and Hl|d,-d. ” 1 feel « , will
more the Improvement rnnimi»v&gt;n, for
g m ott powerful poellloa in the na- meeting today.
signed into law a bill banning
tomorrow morning *«&lt; partly M(-itvit&gt; In the*,- ,n»c» In th,- study by that agency.
‘ * tio n , carries with It the r%ht ef
J . Hamilton RDhse Introduced the wearing of hooded mask* ami
He aald he preferred in hold
rlmj'ly ami mild exrept ncraaioPal ,„.rt( future."
■accession of tha presidency if the tha “talent” Including his
long the
own burning of crosses,
In r*.
lly JA t’K IIK LI.
rain and turning cold,
letter op the legal action rei|Uc*t«l by
President and Vice President die daughter, Baba Bisbro, who ac­ lymlvda of the Ku K lu * Klsn,
Holland made pul'll •
__ him from Jack K Younger. ' •&gt; " nlil that *-omml*.i«n haa a
to
The Governor said:
nr cannot serve.
companied Ellen Driggers in a
WASHINGTON. Jan. 30 -4/6*1 Confident Kcimtotuant lad ntglit I r erne northern districts
Wwlnewiayi partly cloudy and l„ r „b;,nl of th- Miami ( ’rime chance to make an investigation.
“No comment rsropl that I ap pirdifled vnlory in 1952 ami Senator Taft (ft-Ol.inJ poked ('ireign |v,
A native of Tennessee, Rayburn novelty number mlltTad “ Whan
lb,tli Snyder amt Walter Keye*.
milil it, south
amicentra). ?„■* r„mml**?on, wlueh *aid:
proved !t."
went to TaaM with hta family Paw Was Courtin' Maw.”
Iky at the major itiue in llie prr»dential race
r aslonal
rain
and cnblrr
in “The* Grime Fnmmlimlon
m it* p,rsent director nf the improve­
The Mil passed the G nrgt*
wbUa a child. Aa a sm all boy bo
Charmingly costumed in a ham
Taft, regarded as a leading camlgUlc for the GOP imminali' n. told northern diatrirt* with a fev
bring alamt la-tter ment eommi*»lon. declined --orr.rede I t milee on o m occasion to sleeved, floor sweeping
Florida House ltd to 1 amt was approved
shower*
on
MUIthea.t
c?ai*t.
|ww
elifoirrrnrnt
ha* In Ihe |'*st ment until they have made a
a
crowd
nf
more
iltan
2,000
party
members
lie/,lit*,
th*
itcnple's
run
unanimously
by
Ute
Senate.
The
listen J o
fashion oP tha Gay Nineties, U s
(loll,a,k:
No
frost
ilanger
j
.pent
considerable
time ami work detailed ^ tu d ^ o f^ li^ J* u d it__
bill
ccrn over international affairs "may well be ‘V- determining factor” m
noted T e ia e orator
4*y. Ha singing of Mias Driggers brought
through
Thursday
morning.
|n
giving
aaalslame
ami e?a,|o-r
wear
a
mask
or
burn
a
cross
on
t started broad grin* to the face* of the
has since said that li
next year'* eleetlon*.
Tcmperoturo*
thlamurning iniatiun to the Intelligenceunit
«t
him lJon*, especially King Lion Harry public property, or jn private
him on tha carter
Taft spokr at a tally al whirl? truckling to Foil,muni.t aympathl
property without written consent new Kewuhliran member* of Out ler* In Itn Hiidod State a. (2i any lower Itiu Grand Valley of Tt-ru- the Internal Revenue Department,
% te the poet be
High yerterday 7d
Robaon and Voile William*. J r.
tanged from 28 to 2H degrees w ltb but some of these - * .e ., particuLow today 5d
He has oitea
David Ha*tar, tenor w h i n of nf Uw owner. It nito prohibiu great joined with othera in preda­ appraseme It if Russia whtrh Is
{reeling
rain,
Ihe
service
said,
tarly
the
rasr
»
&gt;
f
llie
S.
anil
G.
nay perron or group from at­ ting Um Party will win control nf likfly to lead to more aggression,
hi* greatest
tha Seminole High Mm ol
Rain 00
milling
that
present
indications
gaintiling
syndicate,
appear
to
tempting to Intimidate by any Oinrigreae and Ihe While House lo f i r any waste n f o f
to serve aa 1
resource,
Club, waa applauded for Ms
Jan.
rain .77 inch
are
Florida
will
e*ra|?e
the
brunt
have
town
lost
for
the
past
ynar
any other
perron
or WM.
with the idea that we ran Intv naRefere coming te
Ing of "Ilarim r Light*" and ‘ Mona in n s
Normal Jan. rain 2.35 lnch*i.
and one half in tbe l!ur,au of
Urging a fighting eaa.paigri lines and (4) anv dissipation n f nf this rold weather,
1818, Rayburn sei
U sa". John Pita acMataanlod him group.
Internal Revenue In Washington.
king Mila wer- lieaten against the |,em&gt;o-fa1*, Senato? American resource* that will wraUnmaskini
the Tesaa House
and also Gretehen Kirthhoff, who
IH G IfTh O F MAN
“Thla I* a tax evasion case,
Ilea*, and was It*
tn the roatuam of a majorette wfch In tha 1848 and 1810 Mwlont Duff (R -P a l summed up the vlrw» ken the American people."
LONDON,
Jan.
30
b
tV
-A
anil I feel reasonably confident
atura IrUt Talmadge nf m?&gt;*t nf the epeakerw when he
Taft aald most Americana want
Hc eras 4* n
baton, per formail a lively danrr.
judge
has
ruled
that
n
malt
the investigation was , &gt;mplrtrd
leader* got behind this year'* *h*.utedr “ Give 'em hull and well "an all-powerful Air Force and
r a - , • la a bachelor.
Dr. frank Morgan, visiting King
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Jan.
proposal and It sailed through have the whnlr woika in 1852."
complete control of the -ca and wrralling hi* wife for a kts* i. almost two year* ag". It I* * Atlanta
Lion of Uw Oviedo I Jon*, waa eo almost without objection
imt
giility
of
aasault.
•
rase against enemies of -ocitey,
T
aft
laid
down
hi*
&lt;nvn
foreig??
air
to
protect
our
own
aafety."
He
Impressed with the | g f l f p m i
Tbe plaintiff waa Ml*. Hetty organised gamhtrr* and rackr- lliamark
program a* ere- ‘f,n r*cW basic all? added howev?», "»hey know aa
The Lake Mary
21
that He invttrd the t m and girl*
Woolf,
from, leers, person* who have f?rr year* Huston
C W T OK D Y IN G
. . . . whe
«. h. .separated
. .
on
a
at
rang
A
me
rlta
amt
co-pvc.iwall
a*
any
one
-|*e
that
we
c
o
­
28
72
t r ir a t lo n Club uf
to entertain th# Oviedo elm, nest
BO BfO N , Jan, UO-d/Pt-Th* lion with throe nation* -sod only unt aa.rsiwc * ' **, tha c- irld ."
h-t noilwltd Jack. She testified ( habltuallr .-Inlateit our local and Hrownavllla
s
aight. Harry R ihaan yre- Naw Cog I and Offkfl of Price
U y in wait for bar a* ehe atate law*, whkh In my ^jumhl* Chicago
The 0 8 J
i ,i , upttoaed veudthose nation*'- whtrh will Join v i
Denver
-18
■ailed her, and
left h RUM
In doaUoying the greateal three1
iargv
land
c
'
d
?«
but
haa
Fresno
48
84
| | i j r o j f.Tun wtthoat to oar eorurity
H|
mi to Itara. Sha
triad
to
gut
wou.J v*- ,arvt a aaov# to
Mp!s,-Ht. Paul
•18
raa.
tor*
fraa
W
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8
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ubm v whkh wo have Mown «iar» the
limited * r .lg r a l Am84
84
W E R T P A L M B E A C H . Ja n . 30 Naw York
Berawur Collin*:
Bald 7 ,
r lr il war."
.,
p -MrD’un* to ic i r * an wasA^minlater XMUad ta know
■till on* In law —(A V - C irc u it Judge Joseph 8. Waahlagtoii
“T har i
Acrwatng the Trw m aa. Adm lnl*
8
of the Ray Be
whether h r rouM W n * w fee* •ra'itm of "wavering uncertainty"
a legal •aparattoo Whl»« yesterday granted a peti­ Apalachicola
ntll tnera
u. until
rder, and
ran jrou assault tion authorising ark Jackson to Key Waal
ad at P s rt Mallom
far
order,
In drrllng with otlwr nmtioaa, Taft T tft, Kano:
.*f
Nebraa*
abeu!4 have kaeu
ehrisUnlagw.
change hla name to N e rd so Sac. Orlando
77
It
Joha PWi
told cheering Republican*:
ka, thy CO** flo**r l*od#r, chal- y o u ra a lfr*
ta ervlar la m *
77
H . waa ta)d ha a w ld
coinman l.
Tampa
Ha dJwglaatd Un '+**
*W«, nuiit meet head-on J l ) any

Newspapers Criticize
Socialist P r o g r a m
For
Rearmament

P l e v e n Declares

French Premier Snys
West Will Win In
Battle With Reels

To He l p Athletes

For A p a r t m e n t

Commission P a s s e s
Bond Measure Iror
Terminal P r o j e c t

h i

Foreign Legion Is Switchmen Strike
Urged On U. S. By As Pay Increase
2 GOP S e n ato rs Talks H ang Fire .
Draft Of 18-Ycar Olds Union Demands Forty
Is Still Necessary, Hour Week At Same
Voorhees A s s e r t s
Wages Paid For 48

Roscoe E v a n 8 Is
Seriously Inj u r ed
In A u t o Accident

Ervin Is Asked T«
Recover L o s s On
Court Furnishings

C I a y ’ 8 RecordAs
House Speaker
Sp
Is
BrokenBy Rayburn

Vocational School

Holland Asks F n r
FroHl Unlikely Hurts Aclimi I n (!asc 0 l‘
W cnthcr Biirciiii Says S. and (J. Svndicalo

ta.

Studenti) Entertain
On Lionn Program TalmadRc SignN Law

Banning UBeOfMaKkH

Republicans Confidently Pre»i..:t
Victory For GOP In ’52 Campaign

Siinlorfl Wi'iilbor

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TU K H D A Y. JAN. SO, 1*51
T O D A Y’H niH LK VKHHK
liul't children Jo not lie M lx p
lor a*—; they pa»a inrianll* Inlo
heaven. W h j. Ihtn. »Ko ii M « *
mourn for them? Whosoever llvcth
ami bellrveth «n me »hall never
d lc.-Jo . 11:20 m
Wr iup |KJir ih rtr alomie bomb*
have lo Itr levied out lb * i* in the
Nevada derert. bui Un’l il loo bad
they can't be |»ul to a moie ptactwal m e?
I lir H r 'a ld * annual
lo u m l
Numbn a*ill I* im ird till* year on
Feh. 12. K rm rm b ci la»l year what
k lime vnu l» •»* “ rlliiiv r» lia copie*
lo mail away lo Iriendi in the
North? The belt thing lo do if you
want extra copier it lo place youi
cider in advance.

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TU ESD A Y J a N. 30, 1931

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

Reid M ann. Am rtican Legion
adjutant, whore headquailrra were
formerly in Sanford, hat been ap­
pointed Flo rida director of thr O f­
fice of P rice S u b iliia lio n with
heedquaiten in Jacluonville. Mann
it a good cho ke and w ill do ar
fine a job on this difficult problem
•a anyone could.
{ Did yqt) know that the average
E rrun in the United Slater now
er lo be 68.2 yeart old. detpilr
itomnbilr /accident*. w a it and
him on of V a ra ? That » twice ai
long at the average Am rrican
pivdd twoj (^ nertlionr! t ( o , and J»
one‘ o f the producti ol our demo­
cratic. aapitnliatic tyriem which
p at given ut more food, better edu­
cation , a n d . bait*/, im itation and
wealth than any other country of
the world at any lime in all liralo ry. So when you are planning lo
change it fo rume other ryitem ,
you might think about that.
i The cu n ed ! debate, largely
academic, over whether lo draft
16-year o ld i, 4*Ft, 28-ycar &lt;»Jdi.
childlett veleranr or fatherlerr chil­
dren, continue*. So far it appear*
unlikely they w ill draft anyone. No
matter whom you tuggetl. there it
a itrong argument againtl it. Cer­
tainly nobody w anlt to go, and almott everyone can think of tome
good reaton w hy het hculdn’l. What
a good laugh Joe Stalin mutt gel
theie day* at ha teadi the nrwtpcper dispatcher from Amarica
detailing in fu ll the cnlh uraim
and the p a lM it m with w hkh
A m erkam ruth into armt to de­
lv e d then w ay o f life.
, Senator S i n i X n come* out
bravely and strongly for universal
Military training and the drafting
of IS year old*. Many mother*
w ill not like than. It it eat/ for
Ihem .le argue that 18 it loo young
fnr a bay to go into battle. But
drafting a boy at 18 doca not
mean that he fight* at I 8 | it
mean* only that ha begin* hi*
training than. And If a boy ha*
got to fight a l 19 or 20, anyway,
it it better that he have a year
or two of good tound military
training under hi* bell by that
'time. " I feel that the international
tention evicting today w ill con­
tinue fo r many yaar* to come,H
u y * Senator S o w lh en .

&gt; Trying to hold prka* down by
'fowling them it Ska trying to
llaap the water from boding by
Iputting a lid on tbe kettV. If you
keep heaping the coali on lha fire,
iiooner or later you will blow thk
|iid off. Tbo coal* in
[dtuatioo art tho idb dollar* ini
*’• wnkrt*. H-roe heap fothoao ctollan, through
W itity aspeaditurr* and unbudgetary polkitt, you nr*
'« buap bcftaaiog the dm
fer container good*, and un.lep ihoto good* are increaked—
•by certainly wonl ha wt.
praaant

Work A fter Retirem ent
A N*‘w York Gity firm recently found iticelf In the mldal
of un uproar bucuuMe it ndvertiaed for u man In the retire­
ment age bracket to fill u job hh mennenger. Although the
advertised pay wnx nmall, there wan a flood of applicant*.
The official who dealt with them was amazed to discover
that there were no many older men anxIouN to work for a
Ind'it pay, and ntill more amazed to dlnrover among them
comdderable mini Item of men from the groups generally
nupi Mined to have necurity for old age—civil nervice workers,
tear-hern, other |M&gt;n»iniier*.
Denpite the attention which han lieen given to it III late
yearn, the problem of retirement income for the ordinary
wage earner han by no muaiiM been solved. A major factor
in foiling nolutlon in the continuoun expannion of the econ­
omy. Pensions almost invariably are geared to pant earnIngn; that him nlwayn neemed to be a nnund way to build
future necurity without destroying the rewardii of indi­
vidual initiative. Hut the earning schedules of the past have
lieen left far beninil in the inflation of wagen and pricen.
Hence the (tennion which seemed adequate when it was
being earned is a pittance now that it is Isdng received.
This problem will remain with us, because the present
economic pattern calls for continued expansion. The schedule
of future pensions has been raiser! according to the higher
economic level, hut the chances are that the pensions being
pnid ten or twenty years from now also will lie inmirqunte,
liecause the general level will have risen again.

THE NATION TODAY
Hr JAM BS MA It LOW

W ASHINGTON, Jan. 3 0 -P P j—
Tlw&gt; who!*- attempt to control
pricta ami wagva ia g»li&gt;ir to gel
n o r* rompllratnl, not lata.
And you may wind up badly
puitlad unii*«A you km-p in mind n
few of tha ba«ir thing* which form
the background for what** going
to happen.
In th&lt;* firrt plara, tha govern­
ment didn't have any power to con­
trol prlrv* and w agri until Confre t* taut September puiard a law.
Thi* wa* railed thr
Uefrnaa
Production Act of IJiWi. It I* no* a
aimpk law. It run* to 27 printed
pagr*. Ilrirfiy ,it did this;
It gave the guvrrnmrnl pour/
to rontrol thr flow of material*
needed for drfrii*o and power to
rontrol price* and wage*.
That law i* thr Matting point
for all that'* going to hapio-n. To
r* r r y It out, Pretldrnt Truman
rreatnl the OPS lO ffire of Price
Stabilisation&gt; and thr WSII (Wage
Stabilixation Hoard).
In all they do thoar two agrnriea
w ill havr to l,r guided by thr law.
And like any other agency *rt up
to carry uut a law, they’ll have to
Interpret it.
In due time, no doubt, &gt;ornr buaIneaamcn. or laitor leader*, or con
The inventor of the tank Is dead. MaJ. General S ir greaimen
or the public will atari
l-.rnest Swinton, who conceived of an armored vehicle which acreaming about OPS. WHS or the
should carry on the death-dealing functions of the ancient law itaelf.
If thr wrrama become inlrntr,
war chariot, has died in England at 82.
the law will have to he rhangrd,
He hail great trouble in getting the military authorities or
OPS or WHH will have to
lo look at anything new. A previous suggestion, completely change ita way or ita official* who
designed, was Inter found in the War Office files with th e : do lha Interpreting.
marginal comment, "The man is mad." No one need is - '&gt; The price-wage frrete frupoied
surprised to learn the name of the British cabinet officer' by OPS and W SB Friday night
only temporary. They thought
who insisted that the tank get a fair trial. It was Winston i war.
they had to u*r an ernergrncy mea­
Churchill,
sure to flop rising living cost*
The name "lank" was chosen deliberately in conical dead In their truck*, if only fur a
the real pur|M&gt;se of the new machine. For the same reason little while.
But If that emergency freeie,
the meaningless name ’'Mnnhnltnij Project" was given in
whipped together in ulmoM Irenathis country to the work on the atomic Immb.
led haite, wa* permit ted to aland
Tanks were first used in HUG ut the Rattle of the unchanged, it would lie unfair to
Somme, and first with real effect in November, 1017, ut many people! tiuajne**mrn, workCam brat. Had the government been less doubtful of their era and the buying public;
I. It would j&gt;e unfair tn worker*
value and built tanks In quantity, the long desired break who
hadn’t had a raise recently
in the Germun lines might have been achieved a year ahead enough or large enough to keep
of time. Rut had everybody known at the beginning what them abreatt of living cotta or
became apparent later, there probably would never have who hid agreement* for a raise
when the freage Ml or were nego­
lieen any war and hence un use for tanks.
tiating for a raite. So WHH will
have to pry the freeie open to
make allowanrea for them. It will
I m&gt; hu*y handling ra*e* like that

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Audience Intulli^encc

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THE WORLD TOOAY

Sanford Forum

Some of those critical citizens who have not succumbed
to the lure of television base their aloof altitude on tho
m
m l lt e of
n t tot
(tin |iruglinm
r i r ^
j . f f _____ 1 TO
... initiator*
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fiuality
ufform],
Thu
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cottimprcliil ratlin enturtainmuiiL hiivt- frankly tUdarutl tha‘ “ ley
catered to un audience at or M ow thl&gt; twelve-ycw li

comprthennion, and tehjvlnion in connldertid hy inany td
hove the namf limitations. ; ,j| , ,;f |r.1#|T
\\\ \ j \ I
Jbat wrltlnK down to the audience in not necetutary, oil
h*c«iuiarllj’ profitable, ban been deinoniitrated by a ntimbei!
of proK^pimt.,Then* aft* written and produced, an exprewtecl
by one entertainer, on the niMtimptlon that-th^ audience in
IntnlllKont, ban a netwe of humor on it high level ami lit
aver** to being bored.
The mnllunce for any form of entertainment, like tho
enemy in war, should not Ira underestimated. The great
nrtidln whose work ban attained a mennure of ImHHtYtallty
were nut afraid to give their bent effort*. Shakespeare,
whono playn ware put on for the ordinary folkit of Eliza­
bethan London, wrote on n high level ami wua received
with enthuidwmfl by them, nor has the cnthunlanm lessened
In thone who nee bin playn today.
The Alaska Highway, origin­
“Shading” clay tile for uni­
ally the Alcan Highway, stretches formity uf color ia aurh an ea
I,
62.1 miles front Dawsun Creek,
acting Joh that train*)' wnrir n
II. C., to Fairbanks, Alaska
can do only about 416 square
feel in an average work day.
Libri ia is an hidcpemlatd Negro
Helling of car* am) their equip­
Republic un the southwest coast ment ami furl has become a $26
uf Afrtra.
billiun-a-year
business in the
United .Slates, hauot 20 per rent
of all U. 8. retail trade.
Agriculture and stock-raising
are the chief industries uf Mad­
The capital of Bolivia ia La
agascar,
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for month* and maybe year*.
2. It would be unfair to hu«inr*irnen who ran *huw they muit
charge oven higher price* to avoid
11V HKWITT MACKENIZP.
bail lo»a« became of recent high­
A l1 Foreign Affairs Analyst
a farmer, the big papa placet
The Sanfurd D ally Herald,
er node of thing* they bought. So
a limit on the things you may
Dear
Editor,
OPS will have to handle their
A little more about Dictator­ rail#. Then of many of the item-f
Ileacendant* of the “Scot* who
cu e*, by thousand*. More hole* In
s h ip , or Bureaucracy uf which many European Countries profit
ha’
wl
Wallacehied”
have
lo-en
the freeie.
making a field da^r of their latest there It a llkenets. When we t.y our Bureaucratic blunders.
3. And it would I**- unfair to the demand on tire Uritiah government hi at people »ay Dictatorship can­
lit re in the State of Florida,
buying public If It ha* to pay
not l&lt;o applied In America, won­ if a motori-d lias a flat tire on
for Ihinga who*e price* have brvn for "Hume Rule" in Scotland.
Heretofore
these
campaigns, der what Ih l, could be called, l lie highway ond l r operator
rmi*cd by greed and not nereatlly.
i Y o u a te told how many bouts must go fur help, he ia liable u
So UPS will have to roll tom# which have been cropping up ever you may work, you are told how find hi* car in a wrecking yard,
since the Act of Union between
price* track.
much of your ear'iing* you may the pto|ierty of the state. If a
Since these things rxn't lie clear­ Scotland ami Kngland in 17(17 have keep, you are told, how iriuch minor accident occur*, and un*
Iwen largely regarded a* manifes­
ed up In a day or a week. It's
money you will pay to the G o v ­ ill authority hopiwr-s along, the
plain that O P S ami WHH will hava tation* of national pride— senti­ ernment.
car is most times Impounded,
mental
outburst*
like
spring
fever.
their hands full so long aa they
If yuu are now a h«u*e wife, ami an exuroitant fee charged
The
Kngliah
have
smiled
indul­
e d it.
gently and remarked that the can­ you will lake from your budget for towing, many time* the o»n%
Still, all the changing and adSocial Security to pay for that er l-eing too low in finance, must
Juiting which He ahead seem cur­ ny Scot wasn't likely to establish llttlr hit of house work you wish surrender hi* only mean* tu tra­
a national government at hi* own
tain tn punch hole* in price and
help to do for you. If you s-re vel to hi* work, ttf ruutw this
*••»&lt;- centred*, puthing living coats expente when he could get hi*
i« a free Country?
work
dc.no
In
lomdoii
with
the
Kng•till higher.
A -hill to impute complusott
Hut the law itself complicate, ll*h footing a considerable portion figure out who else would be im­ military training upon thr youth
of the bill.
matters atlli more. Fortunately,
pelled to spirit away this weighty
Having Highland blood in my relic. In any event the sensation of the nation will be a great
It doesn't let OPS slap price con­
&gt;stride toward deritoylng one uf
own
veins
I
may
tie
permitted
to
trols clear across the board on
has perhaps done more to puh- the last few thing* nol yet abol.
aay
there
may
nave
been
a
modieveryone and averything.
IUi*e the home rule drive than ishrd, that of frredum of wurIt *aya that the price* of farm 'cum of truth in this appraisal. almost anything else could have shop. Many people do not *p.
However,
while
Scot*
are
by
na­
product* can't lie frosen until they
done.
prove of making a regimented
reach parity or the prices pre­ ture given to thrift, yet they have
Undoubtedly thi* fresh outburst nation of America, and if with-V
vailing Ju*t before the Korean war, a mighty pride of race ami coun­ of nationalism is heavily senti­ out a large standing army, the
try. So the current exceptionally mental as in times past. Still, it American Ixiys art- «rnl intu the
whichever are higher.
The government decide* what strong demand for home rule is in 1* presenting enough substance reri of the- world to the* whim*
price a farmer should be able to some degree an outburst of na­ |so that the Hritish parliament ha* of a power hutigty leader, what
charge for a certain product In tional pride.
established a committee which has would lx the limits of his run*
What the Scut* Nationalist! de­ lieen studying Scotland’* grievance questa if the youth ut the na­
order tu get a fair icturn on hi*
labor.
mand Is not complete severance and the feasibility of extending the tion were at hi* disposal?
This price computed by govern­ from Kngland but a home rule sim­ present local government in Edin­
Kxery man and woman should
be free to deride their own voc*.
ment formula I* called
parity. ilar to that in Northern Ireland. burgh.
Scotland would remain a part
Some farm products Mill are be­
Of course Scotland Itself is di­ tion in life, which had always
of thr United Kingdom but would vided on the home tule question lieen recognised here, but re
ing sold below parity.
So on theac below.parity pro­ have her own Parliament to deal Probably that division Is rather ligious view* are on the way out—
with exclusively national
ques­
sharper today than it ha* been pre­ thr Democratic principle* whi.-lf
ducts the farmer ran keep raising
tions. However, the Scots would
hi* prices until they teach parity continue to send members tu the viously because there is a strung ha* made America the envy of
conservative sect Ion whkh I* op- the world is In its death struggle,
or |&gt;re.Korean war level*. And the
hutlne**men who buv tho*e pro­ London Parliament and would (*c- posed to the Socialism represented We will. In a thoit while- tie fob
•igoli* I lie m le of the king. For­
duct- ran pa** on the hivher price eign policy wntdd be handled by by the current Hritish government lowing military Germany'* path
to defeat.
in London.
to you until the item dor* rrarh thr Hritirb Parliament.
Hail in thr tatly that in w*
parity.
T&gt;ie home rule leader is Dr. deniontltated to Washington that
Thi* new drive for home role
That's why some of the price* has brrn accoinpaiiied by tbe al­ John {McCormick, lord rector of the American public was Inrap.
you pay for fomj aie ntlil going lo most unbelievable theft -.f the lf*k Glasgow University.
He m ain­ abb- of thinking seriously, and
go up, in spite of the Friday pound Hi dish Coronation Stone tains that Scotland with a smaller today we aie- in a dilemma tbit
freeaa. which wasn’t amt couldn't front
Westinimter
Abbey
on population W relatively far richer ■vlll'be ilripo-xthlr tu shake off.
I*- a freere un the exempt below- Christmas day. Thi*
massive than England and an should be aide Mi. Truman I* taking advantage
parity product*.
f the tn**« to advance hi* p -li#
block also known as the Scottish to govern herself well.
Tiie OPS ruuhin’t do anyt rung Stone ut riestiny was u:ed by the
Re that a may. Scotland i* a Heal ambitions, and right nr
about holding down the price* on Scots as a coronation stone for lovely land, with her silver lochs v(umr. he proceed! lo defy both
them. Congress wrote the law that over JOO year* until
England'* and hsr Highland, biasing with Congress and the Senate, and ap­
aay.
King Edward I pinched it in I29ti. purple heather. Many I* the happy parently is loing to get away
The circumstances of thi* (m at­ day I've fished in Scottish waters, with it. U n ln * we the public
ing theft
remain a myrtery. and it's about a* dote at you can pretest to the proper authorltUi,
The Santa Fe trait wa* the over­ There's no evidence that Scots get to paradise on this world of ,r will have a totalitarian tyttem excelled by none.
land route used by explorers and carried off Ike stone or that this ours.
Your* for le Am rrican way
trader* from Independence
and event is associated with the home
Georg* ind Martha Washing­ d life.
Weil port, Mo., to Santa Fe. It wa* rule campaign. However, far ha II
Ilev I). W. M iller
not a clearly defined road hut a from them to deny the rharge, and ton moved lo Mount Vernon In
I Miller Farm *)
the harried police of Immlou can't 1760.
combination of Indian trail*.

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new luxury. New fabrics smarten all inleriora—and new ports embtlliih the lenders
ol all Series.
Yet. there's plenty new tu thrill you in IbeM
spanking new Buicks—but don't overlook
tbe tried-and-lrue thrill ol Fireball powerend Dynaflow Drive*—end the unturpessed
smoothneat of rldingon Coil*priori on evtry
wheel. T h ere It still no other car in the
world with theie standout features.
Any w ur you tbe it up, the smart buy for
'51 is Buick. Go see your Buick dealer now,
and find out what gospel truth that it.
I m JKMMMirsa,,

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Plantation Instates

Social A n d Personal Activities
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148

Social Calendar
r u m i iA Y
The Training Union WorkerCouncil of thr First
Chinch
will ho held thin evening at 7:txi
P.M. Covered dish supper.
The Sanfotd Unity Cla-i. m rrii
A l tho Vatdc-s Hotel at 7:.'t0 with
Mrs. Carolyn II. Parson* in chary,
W K BN RSD A t
The Prayer Meeting Service nl
the First Hnptlst ('hutch will begin at 7:.’lO P.M We continue out
study of tho book of Ephesian*
The Royal Ambassadors of the
First Rapti-t Chutrh util inert
tonight at 7:00 P.M.
The Douglas Jobe Junior HrnIherhoiHl w ill meet this evening nt
’ ..10 I'M
It
T H U R SD A Y
Messiah rehearsal will lie held at
the First Methodist Chnrrh at H:;t0
P. M. All singrrs are urged In atttnd.
Seminole Chapter No. 1! of the
0. li. 8. w ill meet Itl the Masonic
Hall at H:00 p. M
The ftaulhildr P. T A will meet
at 2:00 o’clock in the Sollthside
auditorium.
The Seminole County Teiteher*
Club will meet at H:lMt P. M
£ 1 the Junior High School
The Rose Circle of the Carden
Cluh will have a llcncfi! Budge
and'Canasta parly fur the Gar(leu t lull Building. It will tv
hrM at the Episcopal Put Ish
House at Join p, ,M. Kvctyonc
Is askeil to bring theit own eard*
and srnrr pad*.
The T hrift Shop worker* of the
Women’s Cluli will be Mts. Clay­
ton Smith and Mr*. I. P Peyton
.
There w ill I* a Cub Scout lininAiog eolirse at McKinley Hull at
H:ho P, M. A ll Cub’a parent* are
urged to nttesul.

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THE SANFORD HER ALP. S \NFOHO, FLORIDA

TUESDAY JAN. 30. 1051

Sctninnk* Ituhulcihs
Hold Regular Meet

c rsanal s

The Somthole llrbekah la d y,1
Mr. and Mi*. Mrrvln Osier
No. 1.1 held il* legulni
Hireling have moved from I he Marcriirlle
Thursday evening in the Odd Fel­ Court to the l.rfflrr Apartments.
low* Hull Mr*. W. K. Ilereher.
noble grand, presided.
Mr. and mT T T II Van Hoy
Flans wen- made for a ehickrn have returned home aftei visiting
pie siippn to lie held on Feb. |(1 in Chicago for a shot! lime
Mr*. IU ocher appointed thr follow - j
ing committee* for the coming
Mr. and Mr* Horace E Walker
year. Auditing, M i- Ivan Ruhow, 1of Miatds spent thr weekend here
Mrs h red Myrr», .Miss Lila Wood, visiting with frirnd*
ani; finance, Mis, W, Jameson,
Mr*. J. R. Houlahan, Mrs. A. Pu*
Mrs. II. C. Du!li&gt;*» ha&gt; a , her
trell; way* and MH-uns, Mr*. Chat - j guests hri daughter. Mi*, Rnlxrrt
te* ilnnnuin, Mr*. R uImiu, Mr*. II K e n a n nud non Bobby of B irm in g ­
f.. Monte, Mr*. II Itnines; flower.1, ham, Ala.
Mr*. Ilereher, Mr- Jameson; visit- |
ing chairman, Mi»* l.ilu Woodard.
Mi** Joanne William* of Jack­
Mrs. Tommy Mcl-rnn, Mr*. Janie- sonville, spent Ihe weekend with
son; i(-solutions, Mrs. Moore, Mr* her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. C.
Hanniim; publicity, Mr- Hanmiio Williams

Seminole Hi
n*

IIE V K III.Y

UR A V

it's lurrk to schosd again after
another hectic weekend! "The
thing" wa* tin center of attiaction at the I Muir Hop Friday
night Vou isn't imagine what it
wa»! Two ilarlin* little coons. That
was a long-up idea, don't you
think?
Everyone hud lots of fun at
the dane. including Sue rollum.
who Firmed to have a grand time!
The A met Iran Erg Inn H ii &lt; wn*
a now plnre to shag in, to most of
ns, and we liked It.
T i* a *ad tab to tell though,
that we lost the game that s io
la-fore tin daoee. We played
I'atafka. Tin aiidiloritim could
have stood more guy* and gal*
sitting amulet and the cheer*
weren't *n lond il hurt your eai
drum*' How nl-mt a little school
spirit liehind the (V)ery Feds?
Show ’em u e'ir rather inlerostrd
ill them anyhow! Conn* nud see
all the g a m es tins week and give
forth with them that yells!
The "Sally” deadline WAN lA»t
Friday, hut maylie, tif you haven’t
•*'ughi yours) you can see Omul
getting one. We sure hop. you
didn't foi get It; vnu'd la- *orry
cause it* gonna la' a really hum*
dinger edition!
T h e ir ’* a game tonight if you
ran make it then', and wr really
hope you ran Deluind is routing
for a l«iut with u* and we’re
hopin' we’ll runie out on top!
Ham,, time I* 7:.W, or around that
and hurry, ranse (he &lt;*e*la (we
h"|a'l will la&gt; parked! Sting ytmr
tnnsil* .will* unite a few heatly
cheer* and back up our i&gt;lm y

Mr. and Mr*. I). C McBride had
ns I hri i guest* uvn Ihr weekend.
Ml. and Mr*. Find Shoemaker of
Orta lido.
Mr*. Roy S votes has a. her
gue*t for several months, hei
sister, Mr*. Mae Millner of Cadil­
lac. Mich
Mr. amt Mrs. Anhui DcYooog
have a* Ihcir guest. Mi. IVY’oung's mnthi'i of I'atlrison. N.
J.
Friends of Jo,- Cot try will le*
gret to team that he I* ronfinrd to
the Fernald Ijvughlon Memorial
Hospital
Mi*. I- M. Ilarvc* returned to­
day from Jacksonville where she
spenl Ihe past week with her sist n , Mi*. It. E . Came*.

Hr BBSS P A T T E R S O N

it, n n s i: o f f f i .

We wish to estcnil a hearty
welcome to Mr. and Mr*. W. I..
Stripp of New Jersey, who have
tuken over thr opemtion of our
Estates (irnrral Store on Jan.
2:t. They have lartli had much •*Iterlcnre in drilling with the
puhlie ami Mr. Stripp, especially,
in the running of food ituike'e.
Hi hope* eventub 11) tti catrV a
full line of fresh fruit* and
vegetable*. We ad* sin e they will
have much sucress nnd halipltW*
as memla ts of our community and
feel that Ihry will weleom.* any
suggestions oi rutlstructlvi cri­
ticism for their eiitrr|iri»e,
Mr ami Mi*
V* altei llatd,
who liuilt ami slatted the busllies* when wo only had n hand­
ful of people on Fluid id ion
Estate, have recti their business
grow with out community. We
an uppicviatr the 2 l* year* ot
iffort they have put into it »l»n
Mr. Hanl’a vei) efficient hand­
ling of our DeFary Fust Office
tver since it* inception in Octotier,
l !Mlb Both Mr. an.l Mr*. Hunt
have lawn untiring in their ef
fort* to lie helpful to all tne
people they served.
Mr, Thomas I*
Iwonanl of
New Y'oi k visile I u* one afli rpiwm with hi* son ami daughterHi-law-. Mi. |,eon«rd hml i'celi a
close personal f i is-in I of Mr.
Adolph IV lIary and had many
interesting stories of the place
to tell us. Hr had spent every
December fur mote than 10
year* a* Mr. IV IIaty's guest, lie
spoke
the marvelous hunting
and fi« ling he had enjoyed dur­
ing his visits
.Mr*. K ail K ru ffril of New
Jersey I* visiting hei sister. In.
law, Mr*. Marry Cnel.-s of Valen­
cia Circle and helping her rn n y
the distress of hit husband* ill.
ne**, who, by the way Is im­
proving greatly and hope* to Ik)
home imn the hospital very soon.
Mr. Henry Wheeler "t lamg Is­
land has been the guc*t of Mr.
and Mr*. Thomas W Third, who
have just muted into (heir new
home on Mdiet a Rond
Mr. James Romney of Cnluniha
Road has been made very happy
by the visit of thret- gcnctalmii*
of niece*, hi* oiece. Mis, l.ilUnn
lot Ruffe and hei ilniigldet ami
granddaughter, Mrs. l.nuUr S|KH'k
and l.inda, all of llriHtklyn. N,

Mr*. Norma Wo*lak of New
Yttik City, who is thr gur.*t of Mi.
and Mi*. Joseph llrcinm ci, (flct iated her lii:thday last Sunday.
The Brenners had a few guest* in
foi the occasion. Another recent
visitor of theirs wu* Mr. and Mr*.
I'aut Jacoby of MrUtournr recently
of Orange City.
Mr. and Mrs. Roiiett Scott re­
turned from a few day* visit with
friend* In St. Petersburg.
The new home of Mr. and Mrs.
ami Mikiirn Sehmtrrr
Mr. William tl'lla ir of I'aliniin
Drive Iiiia Iteen l&gt;usy enlcrtaining fi lends from hi* home town
•d Holyoke, Mas*. Among them
well' Mis* Nora ihtjle lillil Ml
John J Doyle who i* a srout for
Ko t imago Cub*. Ml** Doyle
i* a trllteil sc intoI teacher and
•one of us n|,| timers will reincmln'i Mr. Doyle n ■the fat-ion*
ball iduyei with the Cul • Mr.
and Mi
Thomas l-andcr: were
al**t among nis visitor.*. Tin* t*
Mi. laindcis' third visit dumig
• aintions fs**m ho* position with
Mtatre Drop Foig*- Co.
^||- W N ridn and Mi- W
t’ccce gave a *toik shower for
Mi*. I
Stinueh on WednrMlay
evening at Mrs. N'citlct's home,
timing the guest* were Mr*. Sen
fed, mother of Mis Straucll, and
'ti*. SeuferC* house guests, Mrs
S. herf and Mr- Itevf of N’ew
N" ik. Other* attending were. Mis.
t&gt; Denman. Mts. V. Giirurhatii,
Miss Ivntlierliie and
Ihiiotluu
llcnningrr, Mr*. E. Mealy, Mt*.
R Mifiei, Mrs. M Nelticr of
Miehlya'i. 'U s N'alej -tf Indiana.
Mrs. 11 Peek, Mrs, J. Schiulin
and Me. W. Taylor, Mrs. Stanch
nveivivl many beautiful gifts ami
after some unique game* and a
delightful evening tefirshmeula
were served.
Dinner guest* of Mr. and MrRu-sell I tatpei of tirenadn Road
on Siimlay were, Mr. uiid Mrs.
Smtenloig mid Win J Elliott uf
Nniliipt rt, N. Y. and the Rev
and Sir*. W. Foyntellt htutpei
■
d lb Ibn &gt; Drive. The Cooper*
a ls o had Jli and Mis. Fhdip Maitin of New York a* guests this
Wick.
Mr. unit Mrs. John J. Keufiil of
N'atanja Road entiitaln u l Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Wendlunil uf Win
lei Fart ln&gt;t Sunday at their
home. Mi. Wrndlnod is the form­
er ehumpitiu 1-2-11 stmi fh«o bag
punrhet of Am eina. lb
had
billing with the former heavy
weight champion, Jatnea J. foi
hell, on n lour uf the United
Stall1*, m in i guest# were Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis A. Stnits'h of
Nnrnnja Hoad, Mr. uml Mr- L.
Sdicrf, Mr, ami Mr*. F , Keif,
anil Fiank llcif Jr. I'iano seln
lions liy Mr. Wrndliintl and Mi
llrif Jr. ami an uvenlng of ieminlsri'iite nlstui "Tile j(t"i| old
'lav-' w trr rnpiyed a fliT N ilcliilMr aitp|ter wnt served hy the
isle**
The Saturday Nile Mtinrr I lob
met a* usual with a gttod now if
•fid Ints «f fun Mrs. Career R„
hlolio was hostesa of the evruing
Mr. Barney Savage annaum.d
during the evening that a l*ai
bat iii wntild lu- belli ilovvii nl thr
ptail on the afternoon of Frh 24.
Mr*. Grace (it If fill, chilli ninn
of Ibe Stslsl Activities Comm,
nf the Property Owner’s Aroai■lion tells me her coinniltlie is
arranging a Valentine Party in
ba held at the Cluh Rooms fm
Felt. If.
The filer Club met on Wednes­
day night with it* usual gtoal at­
tendance.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Milton! lasmanl
of Dellary Drive have a* t licit
guest, Mi l.ronaid’- bint her, Mt
Tlerltert l.eonnrd of New Jcftcv
Mi. lo-t’iiiinl made a loi iiu-s# liip
In New Vmk and hi* brothei re
turned with him
Mr. ami Mr*. II Hudson Mvtir,f fs&gt;ng Island liave uiuvetl mitt
their net* home mi Valeliein
Hrlvr. Mr. Myrra wan In thr necounting department nf Ihe New
York Timra fur 112 yrar*. On his
retirement hi' was the recipient
uf a Itcautiful gold wabh en­
graved with expression of Ihr
ealcriu of hi* assoriates.

Leslie lln iv rv will *ifiv e today to s|M-nd some time la-lween
Iln llv w im d
semesti'r* with hit paten's, Mr.
Hy lUHl THOMAS
and Mr*. 1^ H. H*tvry.
H O LLYW O O D . Jan !M»—&lt;A1la-a.l known of the tup 10 tin*
Bill login am I* home spending
office star* i» a lanky, laconic
Mime tiim with his parents, Mr.
Viigimnn namnl Randolph Scott.
nud Mr*. C. A. Inghram. Mr. IngHollywood was mildly «ui prised
lunin is stntione*! at Maffit Field,
when Scott placed |0th in the list
USN, San Francisco, Calif.
Mt and Mi*. August Riishtieck
jjof money-making stars for IPSO.
Imwrencv Horton i* mov tinder- of ThnrnwiMNl, N V. ate spend­
•The guy ilw s not appear In
going Itasic tiaining at Fort Jack- ing pait of tioli vitiation with
arademy ( ontervier* or lop-gnus*
Jim. Thry
son, S C. Hi* adtlrt-** is Fv L .Mu. Putteison and
Ing picture,i: Instead, he makes
Jimmie 1. 11ofton. Jt. If. S. hope to gel theit Iwltt ■ 'lartttl
a steady airing of modest mil*
M 0IC 7Ut. Co. K 2M)| Infantry on Ihfii property on Medrra It.iail
door attraction*.
overlooking Gem tatke in thn
Reglniipt, F«tt .larksoB, S. 0 .
Furthermore he upsctls ihr
near future, A milnltur of folkp
-—
filmland tradition hy not appearHuy no t last year and now mtht
ing In night r lu l» &gt;r eahrrwiau
Mrs. IE J. Il'dly ha* left fni hgve cultituineil the Ruslieraka
treking to Inject hi« name into
Atlanta where she will visit with •luting their vi*it.
Ihr puMir print*. He i* a» close
Mr, ami Mrs. Rida-it Falwartli)
her daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
to lang an enigma;a* one can la*
and Mrk II F Walker Mr*. Holly artivrd final New Jersey, in
In Ihl* widely heralded bu*lne*t.
ha* lawn visiting .In Hanford and their cute new English tar, |i
.1 talked to h tin a H ra .lh a a c as,Uk*. (UM lw ina of their hom_
®|'C, ts Of h i * W l w n - s e e mat
V
iP*' -other *o«ot* of 'ilmida fm th» M) Valencia Circle, Mr. Falwsrd*
past vi-eeial mnnt!.*.
on thr ’’Fo rt Wurth" *et. and he
All the apnrt* talk i*nT oft’ the
wan associaled with IwVtir Bios,
minced no word*.
gloomy side though, U’r won
for many year*.
"Frankly, 1 don't like jatWi.dty,” last Saturday evening, thr score
Jit. and Mia. Aaron Dugan of
hr r&lt;marked in a mannri that Iadov 24-21, nice work frlbtws
are staying at Ihe De­
was plain hut not unfilendly. "I Ending a semester ami beginning f R A D I O v S T A T I O N ^ ' Vnglnia
nary Mutui Court wlilli await­
always remetrtlar something that a new one! A lot uf sweethearts
ing rnmpletion of their new
Daviil llelaaco said and' had in- have Itern separated l»y lunch
hdlilr on Fits! Street. It Is lute
cnrporatrd In thr rontmrta of periods now and tho irsult la aw­
of those tile roof jobs Mr. Dullnis star*. Hi* theory » a* ’never ful! llul such is life! Ami II* bark
gan Is retired fioin U. H. Navy
let ymir»elf le seen by the pi Idle, to work again.
** r iiv r.sn v t
In which he waa a Chief.
unlrss they pay for It.’
It was wedding Iwdl* a week 4]»MI T h . It h r tlim *-tot.
Mr. Sal Dlluelan returned fi vm
“Tn me that make* »eii*e. The from last Sunday for one of our «r in N ew s
hi* trip to New Yurk last wick.
fh rso
(most glamorous, most fascinating cutest senior*. Jo Ann I’arkrr c n KVVa,lestern
JamtHirse
HI* return was delayed *o that
stai our business ever vhad was Batten now! Hero* to a very Hap­ i ii# g. veti (CCIrn k t'lllll
hr might attend Ihe Motto Boat
7:11 New s
(!arl*i. W h y? ilerause she kepi py life for you two,
Show at Grand Centra! Fa la c .
tj*Mi Vlnrnlog H|«irl» Hilltlon
herself from the public. Kach
Rrmcnilx r to bring a quarter • lU Muilitr Clark Klni&gt;
which hr said was well worth
mrmtier of thr audience had his for a banketimll game tomorrow • in M
.x n ln a to-vntliois waiting for
own idea of what she wa* really afternoon at 2:110 Get into the ■ill llsirdi In Music
Mr. ami Mr*, la-e C . Nn*h id
ll
H 'f.r ill a i Nine
like. Even today «hr remain* an mix of things and lets help our H^ DIf.
Michigan have purchased the
I till Itre-t At Krgsn
netting figure
&gt;
ijn
)'ir*|.tle
Hirwnrt
hnv* tu-Mt the socks off Eusti*.
home of the M any Wowcll* m
-llul take the other -tat* of what aland It.
*»! II W h ere A n c .l * ) V * i
Tr-s&lt;l
the corner of Cnlumltn ami N'ai|n nr» F in lip ('.ira ils
tnday. There i* no mystery aland
Social event* aie piling up al
anja Roatl*. Wr wish to welt (On.
ll
V lloy. A Hlrl. Muste
Ihr.n. The ptlblir know* what leady f*»r another gay weekend lI«d iin
viei.Mir stapsiln*
them to our roniniunity.
istrwl of tca.lh paste they use, and on the list a* uiimhei one la­ i ( i n F s r r n i T s s - tiers C o n n . II
Dr. and Mr*. Robert It. Markty
11J«f» u r ' h r s l r * Ati'l P la r
ehethrr they siren in men’s pa- ve*, ymi gtie*»ed II
a liasketof IViuisylvania are spending lie
l* H o rn in c V *rl* tle *
A jamas and every intimate fart l&gt;alI game I hi* Friday evening. HI. llt
11 Cr II it aI- H a w a ii
winter in the Home of Mr*. Hotof their live*. When \ rrad pub­ Augindinr I* routing to visit us. f l a t I 'r a i e r Kn t I'e ars
enet Clevelaml. They tell me they
licity about thrm, 1 'an tell Just Fill Up the ole hot Iiai with ga*. 12 •»« " uria AI Noon
find otir settlement a very Inl?:IS lla d lo F a rm K ig ssl
which pre*s agent Ihry employ. pick tip that gal, ind I*1 the{o I3&gt;J
d
terrtting one.
t l " « C ln *.
They've been using the same old aiarut 7:110. Remember that now, «.»*• ISiisilsr mar
A triple birthday pally wa*
1:1 . lotln Ainrrh an*
publicity gimmick* for 2d years.” kill*?
Charles of Dcllary Drive with
I»3D ftale Hltears
Scnlt made no alUnipt to hide,
I ’ll u . wilting *o you again s.~m. I I * * Vltisleal Varieties
held at the home of Mr. anil Mt
his happiness aim'll Wing named
r d«. liar None llanrh
aland :ui guests present. Tl"
J M
f» World Al Thres
a Isis offire champ “although
birthdays lelehratril were thos&lt;
* I Today's Klir
now I ’ve got tn worry ahnot
»f Charlie Ktistatan, Fete Blown
J 1« t i l l s A n .l ll-s d lltts .
Mr. David ll«*ler
how to stay tip tilde." I asked (
s in Vtoir Slrninry Hinas
| Dl l
him for hi* »eeret «l mgr*-**.
Musi* l&gt;&gt;ver* t'sm
Mr. Healer I* on*- of the fine
I Id Hr Its'iuest
HI* find reply wa* modest:
tyfhm Ilnur
The IIhr
f "Mayl&lt;p it’s testimony on the young men at 8.H.H. Hr is very »?(*«
tit* K p ' f i s K in a o t K a r
abillly to saturate the piiblir. |aipii|ar and i* well liked liy every- | A S New s
Steam llrated
« !S
H anford M arket P s p i r t
Thty rr alw ays bringing loo k pit ntir,
Vi.it Dar
Mr Hpaler I* a vrry good en- * !* T w lllc t il H in a s
ture* of mine I’ve done a lot
« Jrf h p o fls F a ra d *
of traveling all over the country Irrtain rr and when I *ay enter­ * l I ) lle n n y tl.MMtinaii t ln t e n a ln s
Refreshment
tainer
I
mean
InI*
a
wonderful
and rnnretimr* I •••(• U&gt; nt IJ
II#" I t r lf llit a " n A ll-tiid
it llt.se s F o r A l-adr
liar Far I'andr
of my picture* in rr|r«»e at the singer. H r won the first plate In rTi»n
1 .0 * llre a k A H etord
the stete singing convention Mr.
same time.
I it K e yn o te ,, I l f F a r t ,
Wher. H n p p ln r s , f i , ( l ,
•
I'n p, o n .!
"Of rum nr*, the le»*&lt;&gt;n might Ilrster ha* a tenor voire and when
s "• V a r ie ty
iv H
all
llall
So IJItle*■
&gt;
«
Meet
T
rt»
V
,
Hand
II,
he
sing*
everyone
Ju*l
sit*
hack
also tie that westerns an- si III the
*.*n N lg h i IM Illo n
backbone of mir industry. Icmk in hi* seal and listen* dreaming!)'.
■: 11 F a i l Merit At |i« aan
Mr. Hester says one of his Mg S.S" R ie t ira lu n s In iliTanre
what happen* to Jimmy Stewart,
•
i l l It a tVaneetlm r
la d year hr was behind me in thrill* of the yrat wa* when hr
l t'n lta d Natlotia
.A t hr box offire list. After making won all Midslate Honorable Men­ |10M1M
I t J a c k dm ,It,
two or three western*, he wa* tion In football.
)#:»" A l H om e W ith M usic
CM a*
up to fifth this year."
H r say* this I* a fine year and It «« N e w .
A* for how hr plrk* hi* *rrlpU, would like to do It again. Another litas man otr
8o*tt explained: “I look for a thing that he mentioned especially
strong, believable story with about was hi* roach. Mr. "0oo*e" KetANNOUNf’KMKNT
75 per rent out door action and llr* Hr staled that he wilt always
Mr. and Mra.' R. M. F r y r i an­
24 per rent indoor. If yau get remember the words that the math nounced thr engagement of thr
any mm* of your picture indoor*, would say. "Hear down and hustle" approaching marriage of theit
you are In trouble.”
nnd he want* everyone to take daughter. Mae Estelle, to Herman
Many of Scott’s fell..** arlor* Ihet advice at 8 H.S. Mr. Hester W,Thorn, son of Mr. and Mra. A.
have trm arkrd to me that he wishes everyone the iiest of luck W Weltsirn of Enterprise. The
is loaded with cash, largely be- always.
wedding will tie an event of Feb­
aarausr of tile malty Independent
— I'hllllp Boyd. ruary.
” deals He has made. The arlor
- spiked thia rumor.
“I’d like to *h«w them my hank
account, which I* in the red righi
now," he answered. 'Bute, I've
mad* a lot of mnnAr. but nearly
•II of It ha* gone right t* Oncle

I

W.T.U.K.

INTERVIEW

'

Sanford Residents
Attend Rallel R iissc

Miller Acrc.s

Teen Talk

O ver
H.INkl
t 'e n t r a l
F lo in ln
people t u r n iil o ut ia - t nig ht to
tee th e tit o s ife lliiw s * la-nefit p**rfo rtu a n re of tin B a lle t R u » 'e de
M o n ti
t'a r lo
nt
th e
O rla n d o
M u n ic ip a l A u d it m iiin i T h e se io n d
in a s e rie s o f tlio a lfid lo w c o n ­
c e it s w ill I h* held Felt- o at th e
O rla n d o
M u m e ip a l
A iid ilo r itim
w h e n th e F ir s t Finn&lt;&lt; (Ju a tte te o f
te r* in I glim l in t e rp re ta t io n *
&lt;&gt;t
the r la s s ie s
fro m Jh» liftDill! wilt*
M ttrn«lnl
fh»
b a lle t
Ml
ur fr
Mini Mr*. A
D n s liu t y . Mr . iin il
Mr*. KumUt ( T ih p c and 1.4(1111.
M r. «Dt|
M r*
K m l Rfild i Mini
S u lly , M r. .m l N li* S n O u im .
.It m ill S u lly , Mi um l M i* W il
If uni llu n h , ' I t
#»'«l ' I i *
J
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HlMiiWi%n&gt; hi|i. M r*
*loo S tm tn lc r* ,
M t y 1* M . N ii k t»I •- Mn «t I U*Atin it,
Mi 1 -I
A. 1'on i. U i
d ml t EniiVri,
M r v Mu hm l (» m *o n , l.y n n nn«t
l - 'U I 'F ,
Mff»
l .i i H l r t f l
M u im o ii
Mtul I l c l l y
Ann,
M i*
Ht t ilin g '
It o llin i;,
M i*
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Ty»»,
M r- .
W iilh r if ’ P h illip * . M i* J
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Winn.

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lin t I'M
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M dt I hri P iiliii'to i
Mi i fk urn S iiiin d u rik , ' I i — .lit n u i
h I11I it n-, M il* I ‘ lififi* 11’11r w d(i - „
MU# l i i i u i l t i i f W n i l ?i. Mi*-* ,\ « r
mu
Fuyt*
11ii r v i- y ,
M l**
Vim
\V h i ( ii k c r , M md .It iiiiil* - U u l l i f f ,
at n if M U * llo *H h m l U n llif f

C l i f f «»n S n iy ir m
IM i% r i . m in
p lc lr* l ft n*f Ih r y mi r i*\p o h*«| l i
h r nt«ivi|1|f III - Im it l\

J! h ,

Chtuiu" Y«ntii*iiti n tln
foi r ic h ! H it It ji c iin ii tri
par*) hi*t Mon*U\ r v rttttiir. Tli**v
\m*i f Mr. mnl Mi* I'I um Wnnnr

lu i d i i l

m an.

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llr n r y

A ati

mmv uml Mr. nrnt Mr*
Wluitn
P a rk
Ki fiv.-hmrnl- wire
en*
joyt-vl n f l r t the um m *.
A c ro u p of ru i'ii fro m h c l l a i y
i n jo y iil a M ip p d
um l
iitu n tr iil
•ho w nt th e K t i ic r p r i i e
clut»
11* - 1 T u i- ila y
A n to n i; them w it*
Ih r fo llo w in n ; Mr V V o ijrl, O t a - .
\ m im a n , Jo h n IMt*t, h * e l.
Ito h rrt
llr o w n , H a in h l V m in p , l l .m v k l i p
p e r, V in c e n t V n le n tin e . I*
III H ill, K ilw u iil l l t 'l i v y , ISim lln p p
rich, *’ lm - W n tir ii'iiiiin . J K i n ' ,
m i'! Ilm u h ! ( ’o f f i li . Ih 'h e it IKi **w i
p rt* * rn tn l n m \ie * nt the »h»»e o f
Ih e e v r n in ir .
(h ie to it t hi««nt «o iu litiu n th in
w r ite r h m k r n u m ih le In nm ki*

doinrhou
their
wr ink Ire
nmJ
paiinehe- il«* tint rount ro nhy
fee) .urry (&lt;&gt;r Uim ii ? They
tlmrs have no qualm*, alt her,
\h V IV IA N ItltOUN
nls.ut divorcing ilia lillla* woman
\l* N rn kfrjliirfk U r iln
when her waistline expand* o*
S c o iii ls«»\ f i it nil hiiM ift*m to 1en.ws feel
appear under her
w nr
eyeUds.
of
m iU
who
ih u iJn M
It i* not Ihe lime in feel sorry*
tlu &gt; fiiol fid ifitl th iii "f»n»’ iiri*l
;i ....... ih r iiBininU' chance, nf
tm ly " mm - •'• • n fifin h tl u it h
th e
your departing soldier tu marry
|it |oft
4 fi\k hnn’1) yrur*,
.omrorii1 else, if
you ahuuld
u h i l r ( i l h m fu lfill"" hm t n ililn r y
hm
\11ujiIK youn,| i*ii l« change your ptafiv Take the ad­
vice of gill-i w ho are older, «!*•
lim it
I h i Mhmitil (1**1 I1#* tlrttiii^'
| •y« n f f m ill i i i &gt; # jtr *»11 it s I m h I j er and have been burned by home­
coming landles which grew dim
!'«•(» un !**•». till ■) til mu h» inn &gt;
in their windows: l nles, yttu'va
!«r fu rr t h r buy
II WR)*
! * m , IIV
tb l -c
Iff tic
I f l . n l . got an cngagriiirnl ring or a
l«
h iifitr i:i t U
it H d iiiriil tlu* hi m At* I, its Iiialdi' facsimile thereof (kOlHa
Ii finite token of esteem and afour •» ■
* l.it tti|* nt
th e •Ip |»a c li'il
rI h r v
fh ri
t m ir f n tioni don't conn! on that man
i itit ii: n iu .h v li U . i s , p o i'tiv um l too much Even then the gentleilro o lt liiv i fio tr*
T h r y j j iv ** up men at, oppoituni- t - and srlfivh
• Iher Isny -i 1‘ v f h tlim iuh i h i y n r r an engagement ling would (»
fno yniihtr
hr JtrmnUril to u , on-oi,-t e,l smail lo** hy them if
%’o iilh r, t i*lifi|« nf fh n u kiltlil m ilt * the) v»i tied to .ali.fy their deI all*- in another directiut).
IsOl
if k* II I- who fi'llH U llI t It! 4
Any giil who gives a pledge
p u lt c rii rliif i!u : the I ti -1 u n i u * i-t* to s Imy who is going abroad
»'il p t iv io u - v c f li" , only In fitnk fan - tin n k of losing Inin and
th .it th i’ir l o i n l m|) i &gt; itMikt unto sltoiilil '•• pieparesl for llie sh’K-k.
h im - i’ll ti I t tii« ih iiiio ilii’t • Mill!
Even if vou feel you could never
love another and your heart i*
•()
'l)IO \ li h i i vi ii lit I fiy fu * p .H f pci niaiii nf Iv captivated hy ) oiir
i IT»»I hen* f h ri'jik look ii v « ;ii i '*• tightir.g Romeo, liavr an undermot** ufl11 Ik * nun rliiu'i to le i ■ •tanlii'g with him that ypu lioth
the
in Hint*
hiit in ai 11 f 11»--ml* Ini) w (111 vs (11 date uthi-r-. -o that
Ih* y ll t h jii’I* hi»!iii* If
in Y%|| a Maim .if . out, ,1 affect inns vs iil
'lim it , tin p i"l&gt; ulilv L'” t the p lt t h ,e-l i i -I i.n ulle person’s -hoillil••r
u tu io y iH hy hin i*vu» 1\ e fe 1er*. '( it should happen.
11 on tin- day of yuui reunion
pltc* ufnl hn I. of i1nthii *Isi
w lien
vou -till ■are fm each other,
m m *pom ltm r w ilh h e i, lin t wo
men in Imp an * rmt -mutt So the v- a will In "ingttlaily fortunate,
nV rrH Ke
•1 1 w h M lo st hei I a-mu indeed )'oiith is like a searrhit doesn't mean tn lie
vm the f o ie iK ii m a rk e t n i f f ere* I vvind
n p u n t 'te a l n f in e iitn l im u u U li, tu ki.
If you've known youi young
m ill liiif« ll\ wji&gt; in th« f r iin ie *f
m ilitl to m a k e a *p iiik m n v i i y iitan fm a lung time, and think
that mail lag. Is lb, uni) ,-olutint! i t; tu itfio lh rr i k HL'i IK i
S ome m ip h i - iiv llm t Imv# in flnn. &lt;b -i h - s it with your patenta
tin- *e» \ lee iltiv in i; W ot hi W m 11 I nod tticii don’t hesilale if Ihey
w&lt; i e 111 V n- a! mi • *I liy 4'irpht m - itppiove
As
one gitl said re.
w u p th e ir h u h Io n - nriek jic it iu , ■.-til I v
unit v of h hum pu kul lm-lmii«h
")|y loiyfliend and I deride.1
who w e re M V.iilnhte m il on th e Itu treat In- -ojntirn in th&lt;" Army
*p« t
W h ile
t lit-i ■ in ip h t
ImVe a- -nil &gt;d a separation which
l o l l &lt;1 few p l l U who H i l l t i l t h , • on Id happen if he'd gone away
VV&lt; aie going In get
le** ill tin it u ttY ii'l) to pet a to eollcgi
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Smooth Stroking Dick Savitt Wins
Australian Tennis Championship
Hr CIOItlMiN T A 1T
SIDN EY, A m li.ilu , J j o . 3t) (/!*&gt; I utlcy-huiicd lin k Sxvitl ol
Orange, N. J.. today liru m r llir third Amrnixn in history lo win lh&lt;
Auitislisn lrn n it Chauqitunthqi Mr (Jefrslrd A m ur L).tvii Cup player
Ken MtCiifgor, 6*3. 2*6, 6-1 mi llu final.
Savill, former Cornell L'uivrm ly captain, lake* bit place alongside
f , H. Alcxandrr and Don lludgr at llir milv Amrui ant In lake the to
vrted till# Imrk urros* the I'arifie
Alexander triumphed In IWiti and
Budge «un it In Iir'tM in tlu- ilu&gt;i tumuinVMV.
Nancy* Holton captured the wowhen the big rnlhrail »n&lt; mu­ 0 . , * m l lor the sixth tune by
tually invincllile.
heating Thelma l.ong, G-l, 7*6.
Not only wen* the expert* -ur*
prised lhat Savitt reache*! the
final, hut they weir well nigh
astuumbd hy the ilim|»uUJi with
which he &lt;II&gt;|mi»c I of Mediator,
who ia regarded n&lt; one of the
brightest young pro*pert* develope»l down under In many yearMcGregui, whust- main *101-1) In
trade la a liooming service, could
nut wear down Ida adversary de­
spite numerous service arcs. (In
the contiary, it was jm t the other
way around. Savitt tank everything MrGregur could offer, them
fought the match oil III* eiWM
term*.
More linen any other factor,
Savitt'* steadiness won for miiii
lie rushed the- net at evi-ry op­
portunity to score with acrurnli'
passing shut*. (In occa*ion, .Me
Grogar, a tail, rangy youngster,
managed to get hi* tarquel on

Auburn Leads Race
In Southeastern
Athlete Scramble

7 # ^

Third Running Of
Straight “Mutt Dog Derby”
Planned On Feb. 11

/ roni the

Hy HD IIA Itl'B ft
For th. first time all season
lh» Hr in I note High
haskslball
team showed some evidence of
an ability to learn fn&gt;m rsperIrnce, Whether the quality ha*
rrarhrd a development equal to
that of Pavlov's dogs i ruin In.
tu lie seen.
Without the aid of rlaienre
In scoring in all but une game,
I'laiiM*. who ha- led the team
the strangely se lf.p u .s c e d t'eletyfrdn refused tu lie stamp&lt;-drd
by the euutinu. and often mono
loruius taetlrs of tin- Ht. James
I'atilhers. The local five even upprobched
» certain
defensive
brilliance in tbe fourth iiuartei
when Pnnthns wen- unable to
a snngle field goal.
At one point in the second
■itiarlrr the game very near­
ly degenerated into a romrtly
a. both di friisrs held off
any possibiliti of gelling
under the basket and tbe
« nrr boar it seemnl Murk at
10-8.
The game illustrated the dead­
ening --f feel* of u defensive
p-yrhology on a tram. Ht. James
was unable to summon up any

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NEW Y O R K . Jsn. 3 0 - 0 P ) - W il h another full month W o r the
hnt of the basketball tournaments birgint, the Kentucky Wildcat* and
Oklahoma A fit M appear due for a battle right down lo the wire for tbe
fv0, | collegiate ranking,
por |j,f m o o j -#eek in a row, Kentucky topped the weekly AP poll
•°4sJr' but the margin was by s dim 19 vote* over the Aggies of Oklaho*
...
T
epuror, some hlng could pop / y \ T ' l l Q 0 1 , 0 Q _ I _
“P *® b.v W ^ S w,, lh*
of " N e i l l S H Y 8 O 8 I C
or., , * other—-or both before
m • *
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take tIts case of Long Island uni- _
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verslty ,the No, t team last week, R a a p k o H
T r ilH lt lf t f l
hut dropped this week to No. 4 O t t O C U t t l l
H a U lt - H H I
heeaui# of Its loss to California
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Arliona bumped
BOSTON, JanU U but night at Tucson, 6t- 6 l, » ' • ° t «*&gt;«»' «*rdle Tebbetta
l,ut lhl» * * • after the vote* were *® l *&gt;e Cleveland Indiana was
c-un&lt;*d for this week’s rating.
f ,n Bne with a baseball
The m u tts wsrt all In last
» "°rd ln g to Bj»l«n
night, however, before Kentucky * * * &gt; ” % * ? * * ? * .,8* * ™ . °
«**k the court to thump Tulane, . *[“ { cl“ b* ‘ 'P!.1 fijUJu? [**,3
l()t-M, at New Orleans. It was a
new Southeastern Conference teorIng record ,ahd possibly Kentucky
J^TiShS ** ly *°r * "

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Of TeDWtS V/US III

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I*- even more nilarluua ' rt b u .ln e.t
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ear * event when Fldo
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ay with the honors.
t
Dug Derby I* made
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rough the generosity "“ J V
Wildest* have
nine
6.1m .. of Mr W. a
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p 'y .
iwner of ihe Sanford
^
wtJLh f 0** lmP0.t,n t 8&lt;m*h*
ntiel Club, It had Its* n l ! *1” vf* i no'i l
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e hoa*t of s .m all hoy . „ .
Okl ahoma A
the ufa*le»t old houn' f ,J}f*
12)* *? boe, eeworld.
EfT * L Wu*,„ ,orat ® *
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.y i* .irletly for the “ ' V T *
« ' '."‘V . to
.. I. no entry fee for ,m l‘u,h Co“ b Hank Urn's lads.
d no admission charge , With 138 sportswriters and
k for either the kid* ^usdeasters voting In Ihi* week's
ent*. The electric rat*- I 0'*. Kentucky received 43 first
and the reactions of
l,|kr* votes, and Oklahoma AAM,
v ih i. mechaniral rnon-3*- The Aggies,
with an 18-1 revomlrou* indeed. Home *,»rd. were third last week.
D- our I.Hik and head
Here are the leading teams with
other, ju.t sit and l»ints based on ten for flrat place
i-.'e.l si all. However. »u‘v. nine for second ,ete (first
ly Is* if,- no in Iter chase place votes and season record* In*
a* If thry had been eluding last night's gamts In parentheses):
Tap Tea
1. Kentucky &lt;4» U M )
918
2. Oklahoma ABM
(31) (18*1)
989
&gt;■ Indiana (7) 413*1)
636
4. Long Island U.

(3) (16-2)

5' 5rf1,7.
JL Columbia
High School Band or Ihe Rengab-er* will tiartlcipate.

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8. North Carolina State
(7) (19*8)
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10. St. Louis (14-4)

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378
341
238

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Knniipy

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T it MACK—A'talks a i l s
Arieii* foe, Kddr's Pel, lia r Kin*
|s|e r, Mary ItoHe. (Itganlle. Ke*lee,
Howdy lisa . 1 rig ser Flngsr.
• IX

A U B U R N , Ala., Jim. no (A t—
Auburn nmlslailt football roaches
lobn Williamson, Ghurk Bernard
and Ralph Slalen resigned yester­
day In the wake of demands that
head Coach Karl Brown's *taff It#
strengthened.
No explanation for the resigna­
tion* wax announced nnd neither
Brown nor A PI Athletic Director
Wilbur Hutxell could I n- reached
I for comment last nlpht.
The three Tiger rnattlU quit less
than two weeka after a move to
fire Drown fixtled during a meet­
ing at the governor'a mansion In
Montgomery.
Williamson, h e a d
freshman
roach, cam* to Auburn with Blown
from Ganlslus In 11MB. Bernard, a
former All America renter at Mi­
chigan, Joined Ihe coaching staff
a year later, romlng from Michli
gan Tech. Rlaten roar hex) at the
Methodist orphanage a! Raleigh,
N. R., lu-fote moving to Auburn.
The announcement of the three
resignations said Ihe remainder of
•he coaching staff wann'l affected.
Otheis on the coaching roster are

» » :» t : * T H
a t ir — aoki
c« rs«
f |H .n y U u u k , f k i p M ors. K y s a n a ,
M a rs. I l s r k s t f l a s r , ttlsk y lln o k Is,
J s m e s H v s a s , llu ir h ls .
m im iit m it a t'H—a /laths a ils
. . T m m F irst. It s U d y llsstsr,

llo a k. Iliisals's Image, (leuryla Tech,
ollle Oliver, Klsstfimt Him. Damasrua

M ' T I I I t t l T — S / ta t k s Mil#
flH .rtin g K e ll, w, J ,„ Mmlth, M elnnrhnlr. O ur N ellie, l,l(» ||a lb . " e r a
A n n J r ) . U s M ar
t h n t ii N
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O sk lllll,
f n a rk
lia r .
L o n e ly
Itasan do. j* d y W lr l, T o u r
T e llin g Ms. L i l y M a rr. O h ast W r it e r .

nffif/ra. je n s n J ,

I town. Happy Marlow.
NKCONIi flA C K l Denay U a tw ll,
lira vk Life . Ilulo.
. T H IlIlt BAOfci CH le* H stls. B y
l-ady. lied Mllsb.
HAC^B, «■■Clwwwbr. It*Is-a
(Is l. Tlr-Tse-Tws.
Whoa Tdaim l*.
M r r t r o d s . Iowa nubs.
H IX T II H ACK: Kddy'a Pet. Ces-

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H er f ln la t s r

HMVKNTII HACK; Jaw s* Keans,
Kvsnflo, Nnorly llu r k .
M
K lim T lf lt A C K , ||k Lsdy I lest, r,
(leorgla Tech, T e n s Klrsl
N IN T H IIA C K i slaaehnly. Il s M a r,

a S S T S i r t i d It by sell*
big Christy Mathewaon and later,
a* they aged, Ty Cobli, Hah#
Bu,h' *l , r r f
lletlmsnn,
IMtsy
Dean and many other start* hy
th, f |ol„ on whlfh , hry Won tKf(r
feme,” O'Neill riplalned.
A*Led If there was any spereason o r necessity for such
procedure, O'Neill replied: “No,
[t’s Just something that has heen
done for years. That’s why w#
wId TehUtts.”
o'Seill, who Hie, to Germany
Thursday with a baseball group
that will tour military bates
there, rates the 19M Red So*
• ' strong In every depaHment.
"I have five starting nlctbers
in Me) I’arnell, Hill Wight, Ray
Scsrlwrough, Willard Nison and
Harry Taylor," O’Neill predicted,
"And there may he a tilth on*
K Maury McDermott ran master
f,0*!!,ro!;

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P a r k llb y . P la y f u l h t t lim n N *c * s -a /ia tk «
«:U b i U s lt r . May Park.

•i Aii hiirn Couches
Quit As Pressure
On Brown Mounts

■000'001‘MT

II I* price* galore for
t owner, ranging from
certificate to a 125.00
k1. All dog* competing
a can nf dog food and
er dollar regardless of
Og ftnl«he* In the race.
-ntries for the actual
mited lo the first 64
uallfy. All poor he* unrsn I*- entered in the
g *how.

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g y JO H N C H A N D L E R

'"isre rlv « rs i U « n‘t S
running of the Sanford
iin*.*l Cluh'i famed Matt
The I USI renewal of
tr pup* and pooches of
lle lm r 'ie ^hey1 aren't
dll !*• held on Sunday
February llth at 1
r blank* are now availir* Korhuck'a Orlando
.trie, must reach Saar*
M., Wednesday, Feb-

Ho r s e ’s M outh

at love, all on his own - c iv ic
That tint the match at one -el
each, but Havltt -till kept as ned
ns Ihe Australian h r e r c
In the last two sete. lie forced
Mrtlregor into error lifter error
In the Dual set, the srorelmnnl
showed that McGregor had I"
clean placement*, ami manag'd
to win but one game. ID had 17
n ils, and double faulted at match
point.
The makeup of the (Inal bml
A u itir fans and officials shat me
their heads. Art Ijtisen, A m eri­
can champion, and Frank H-dg
n a n , defending llllu t , and a&lt;&lt; at
the Austrian Tlavii. ruppei-, wen
Award*
Awards
the logical candidate, tu firth: 6 Schwd-.
Auburn
lift
(•7
Geoigia
tui
ini
But on hi* wa to tire (Inal, I..H .II.
INI
un
Savitt polished off Hedgman in Tulane
K4
6t»
Ik# semi-final ami the vrternn Kentucky
Ml
7ft
John Bromwich In an earlier Mia*. Stale
711
1M
round. McGregor In hi* march, pul Alabama
67
1*8
the crusher on lairten and Adi tan (He MD*
rt.1
7ft
Qulst another veteran down umti r Vnndeibilt
ti'J
4H
ace.
Geeirgia T&lt;-cb
ftl
ftl
I f Savitt can maintain the turn Tnnnwsaee
40
(V4
he set In the matches here, obsetV* Florida
:tft
H.1
art said that he will lb’ hard to
Total
Hftd
|»4tt
teat anywhe-te In nest amnnu-rV
The I PM) column also includes
United State* circuit. Ills per men awarded scholarship* for bas­
forinance makes him a dffmllo ketball, Dark and bssel.all ability.
Davis Cup th reat
Havltt and lutnen will fly IlitftM*

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Wildcats Trample Tulane 104-68
Stengel Declares
To Take Lead h Basketball Poll Another Starting
Hurler Is Needed

u tility ia fia ld tr.
" I know Lou’s In tu u lv * com
petltlvs spirit.** thv Rsd Sox pilot
ronilnustl. -H a ’ll report In n rsllsn t thaps and l ‘ w ill not bs
eurpriisd i f hs d lip la c si on# of
my regulars, fo r hs ran play every
infield position equally w ell."
O’Neill is due back In thl*
country on Feh. 16. tla said ha
would gu directly to the Sarasota
training camp to greet the pitch*
art and satehees ordered to re­
port there hy Feb, I t .

more interesting from th is ed to “ Mascot Handler. U niversity
la (a th s ya u U fu l group a t o f Naw Hampahlro” was deposited
rM jas , , we’d lik e to^ boo (n atu rally) on the daak o f Puba nvw— A l Mengert, H arvle Haity Director B ill H u n t . .
itarwald and Bud R s lw b r r — Seems some lads at th s U alvatvity
op w ith a few other good of Bridgeport had purchased a
tg player* and taka on t h * ! jrreat dan* as a team mascot. Tha
■mars" in a prelim inary match | University authorities w ar* hertlTha U S G A could racn iit such &lt;&gt;nt about granting the pooch re[Jala M a n y . Hobart Manley, copnltlon because they might ba
i L I tile r , B illy M aiw ell, Dean held liable If ho should Inflict
I. M uo n Rodolph to round out bodily harm, on someone. . . “ Wa
da aauad that could attrnct a have taken care ," the letter plain*
4 attention . . O r, to maka It thraly explained, "to gat an aspa*
iroo-way a ffa ir (Just spatula- rlatly affect Iona D amt mild man, a# aarose ) hew .about re* narad an im al." But tha w riter
l is t nine “ aabrow n" young still wantad expert adviea on
who havu M a d goad (a tha handling tha problem . . Stearns
r atanaa a f Om w t t a r ta ro . . couldn't o ffe r mush help. How
a H i t in lt r o Boros, Drom Hampshire, a fte r aavarol unpiaa*
- — *
ml experiences w ith Rva wildits, had Ita mascot stuffed And
seed In the trophy roam. Raya
III: "In this condition aha fiv e *
i relatively HUD trouble, s l­
ough o c ra ri'n 'Jy wo have to

W hitey Ford, Martin
And Brown Leave
Yankees For Army
(T his I* the eighth In a ser­
ies of I I stories written by ma­
jor league managers far the
awn by Uses giving a preview of
Associated Press under their
their teams and siting up the
other rluba.
n e w Y o r k ]- j*n. 30—&lt;/p&gt;—
Until Eddie Ford arrived on lh&lt;
scene at mid-ieaion, the New York
Yankees were in definite need of
another pitcher—a starting pitcherVic Raichi, Ed Lopsl and Allie
Reynolds gave us a grand big
three but, after a good start. Tom­
my Byrne had dipped into a ipcll
of wildness. He would come up
with a good game now and then
but he wain'l as dependable ai he
had been. Ford was the aniwer. He
won nine games before he loti
one.

Rest Is Importanf
Says Housewife

It ha* been aaid that there arc
lota and lots of ways for people
to try to get some sleep at night.
Sum* folks paint their windows
Mark, Others use ear plugs to shut
out noises, while other* count
s h e e p . All of
Now Ford hat answered his call
these a r e ««f»
to Unde Sam and we’re again
seeking that fourth starter. Per­
haps It will be Byrne once more.
I m confident Tommy can win
for us. If it Isn’t Byrne maybe It
will he Bob Porterfield. Boh hat
had a lot of tough lurk the last
m
hg
rry,
Alabama,
two years. He had arm trouble in
Fy * j #
has
the best
1W9 and last year. Ju*t when it
way to get a
f I n t night's
S t l A , . . 7 * V rest, Mr*. Jones,
who didn't rest
well at night la-fore she lo&lt;A
IIA PA O O L; is able to say, aTter takiiii. IIA D A P 0 1 ., "1 rest
wonderfully nuwl” Mra. Jones
found that H A D A CO L supplied
Vitamins B l, B2, Niasin and Iron
In which her system was deficient.
Here Is Mrs- Jones' own state­
ment: "For a long time I had
been bothered with indigestion
and sour stomach. Food didn't
seem to agtro with me. I al­
ways had that uneasy fullness
after I ate. I got to where 0
didn't want to eat. I had no
energy. Felt like I couldn't maka
It during the day. I also was
very nervous. I didn't rest well
at night. A friend of mine told
ms shout IIA D A C O L. After the
fourth bottle I fait wonderful.
My food agreed with me—no
more Indigestion or aour stomach.
My appetite Is terrific. I now
have Iota of energy and my
nervousness has gone. 1 rest
wonderfully now. In fact* 1 frjfe
good all Ihe wag. yuuntl. 1 re
roiumemt IIA D A C O L to every
body—It'a wc.iderful"
l ItlS . Tbs l^nisDr CorporSllun
going to he a threat.

Excellent Business Opportunity
For Hard-Working Man,
Young Or Old
Hours Are Long But Pay Is G oodOperating New

INVESTMENT REQUIRED 13.000
FOR SALEABLE STOCK A EQUIPMENT
OPPORTUNITY TO EARN *4.000 A UP PER YEAR

;d a ® r i* 5 *»ni

U p urtlng K e llo w .

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Jod&gt;

M ill,

la m e ly

T *u r Tatllag Ms.
lls a r l.

usually wit Ii sums reason ■is t&gt;*
With almost half llirir games
still before them there is a slia a i*
Ing susplr'.un in this corner ■copfirmed by our venerable collabora­
tor Incubus Junes who rode with
th# team to the St. James gain*
—that things are luoking up.
Jones, a daring forecaster a*
ever, thlnka the locals might even
take Delemd tonight.

SPORTS

MIRROR

Hy AHHOCIATRH PRKfUl

Today a year ago—Forest Evg*
x liw s k i. a u is U i.1 tootbs 11 coach
at Michigan State, was appointed
head coach a t Washington State.
Fle a years ago— Prod F it* *
slmmons, form er pitcher w ith
Brooklyn and tha Naw V a r t
Backfleld Coach Ralph M urphy.
G iant*, was Injured In a head-on
Assistant Coach McCoy lle w * auto crash.
M l rwigned recently tu enter lb#
Tan year* ago— pitchers C u rt
Marin* Corps.
Da via. Tag O ar la ta * ro d K
Governor Gordon Person* called C a te r signed tn e ir l84s H T 're c ta
for Ihe removal of Brown recently w ith th# B ro aklya D o dgm .
?£*** **** Tiger* last year became
Tw enty v o a tj ag»—t i p 1
tha flrti team In tha acbool'r h^- w as named head root ball i
toro lu loa* every game on Ps uf N avy, surcenllkg W . A.
schedule.

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tdrol for cw erlttf trucked, atrroky wallit. . .
perfect for ftnUhlnc off u naw room. We'vo
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fit any d m n t i w octant. BtnuUfnUy pft*
flnUHod; or pkln, m yoo con decorate h
yiHir own ehotee of c a k n .
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About 23 par cent of U. S
p aM rn g cr c a r t in utr today a i r
i l y e a r s old or older colupaied
with fotir per Cent ill 1‘J l l .

.Modern Way To
Control Roaches’
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a t x t r n it i) «t a t i : i ‘ t n « i : n i
The clay tile heating »toVr» of
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often were ileeoratixl with pic
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Yellowstone National Park wst lure, of ttibical tcenet.
k'*rm »r* t la r k t l for pr,xlu&lt;-» *.,1,1
to Trurt(»r» A !&gt;*al*r* »|i to 1 I' M created in 1*72. It Include* more
J s n S» t*JI.
geyser* than in all the rest of
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the World together.
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So I K g l&gt;ait&gt; t i l l
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THE ;
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HERALD
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FO li R E N T

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A E L A K A A TA TM CN T8,
and fltoraa. 110 W. F lirt Street
Pbona 490-W.

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N EW Furnished and unfurnished
duplrt-traton or yeuft B rt Whlddon. IIP South Park A rar.ua.
Kitchenette Apia. Wbek. month
I
or season. Slumberlana Court.
__ Hlwsy 17-W et City Limit.
I 2 AND 3 ROOM apartment*. Call
Mr*. Nance, I M S - M ^ ,
h ilC E l.V fur nit had 3 bedroom
boutai at beautiful 8*i\ Landu
Spring* W rtk or seaum. South
off 17-02, turn 2 4 milaa w**t
of Umgwood, Phono Win lar Park
,_2*2lM2. __________ ^
IS -R O O M firat Door apart manl,
2 double tied*, all utilitlta. Mr*.
Nanrr, Ph. I66A-M-3.
______
ROOMS, tingle and fktuble beds—
1.W up. Clow In. Mkry Meahon, SOU Park Ave. Tel. 1361.
F U R N IS H E D BUN GA LO W gorage next town hall, near tloraa,
churches. References exehangad.
A Mr*. J. H. M rn lrl, Lonrwood
&lt; &gt; « • .,
•
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F U R N IS H E D 6-Room Apartment.
300 Fifth Street, Phone 432-W.
U N F U R N IS H E D 4 of “Duplex. .1
room* and bath, newlveereened
porch. In Mt. Dor* |38tO. Inquire A. Hunter, 171*6 Hanford

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I L E S T A T E FO R S A L K —a
fE “PROPEfe-fv D U P L E X
Plantation Eetataa-f-U rga, I
itlt fo r s i f t below
A
custom built
w aaal construction cv»ts.
b&gt;n, 11V R. Park Aaa.
./ L O t S - a n b M u l lf u l
atal Lake, near Country C lub.
100 f t frontage, high elevation,
some e ltn is trees, a ll cleared. W .
K Klrehh n ff. J r ., Phone 301.
6 A C TIRS of land, 4 tiled a n j one
woods. 2 w ells, phone 838-W.
F O U R U N IT dw elling, 3 rentals
citaialeU ly fu rn ish e d ., Owners
l y furnished. 1/3 cash, ret
•fra . Nance, IS66-M-2.
2 BED RO O M home. 13.
m
8awP. k o lo a o a ft M 7

i — A R T If l.E S

U N IM PR O V ED A C R E A G E —Two V E G E T A B L E S , Livestock a n d
Miscellaneous. Sanford Farm
10 act* traeti and five I arre
cr*a Aurthn Market.
trarte in Si. Jo.*rph* Subdivixlon.
P A N E L R A Y ga* heatrr nearly
new 136.00 Ph. 147.
liA K tiA IN —4 room house, 2 4
C O N C R E T E S K W K H P IP E
acre* of ground 11,600.00 Cath. Septic Tank*, Create Trape, Dry
Tanka, Tank Cradle*, Stepping
S P E C IA L —4 Uedruuru bou*e, 2
8 tonaa, Renche*. Flower Pot*.
bath*, large living room, dining
Ulocka, Window alllt and llntetx,
room, kitchen, I Icdrocm and
Concrete Flour*, Machine finhath downstairs—this value cantahed. Free Eatim atr*.
nui lr* duplicated at tha price.
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E t'O,
M l Elm
Phone 111!
4 I1KDIIMOM IIO U H E -la rg e bed- A I T . 8I7.E lie!point refrigerator,
iw n ir. from and back »Wi'*, ' iitin I bell by Tueaday P.M. 176
large living room, dining foum
May Ite teen at 7004 M*liunand klt« h»u, laundry. Auo. car -• rllta Aya .*1
• 1
* 1
;
runty*. 1W. acre* of ground, 6
aciea clean'd, line If art excep­ LA.N'DIS Shoe Repair eqliTpm^nt.
vllghUy iitet). Sonir btuek. Reational value. Want offer.
tunable.' Price* going up. II.
S liu r L 325 E. Rich Ave. DeLand.
NEW RANCH T V P K
H OUSE,
F la .
inuvuriury ruimtruetiun, !xrgiliving ■iiuitrt.' itliiirllf mom, k|t- F i l l K i i S llltlS lP Dinner - fh e
c h rn , t.utii, g arag e; v a ry nif*
Dvat Shrimp nrt Kurth" at Hum*■’»■ 321 K. lit St.
utuirtin. n l ren lijig fu r !AV.G0 Pf(
1 luiHiib, on large fjt overlooking DUD-THKHM oil eirrulating heat­
lak e , 7 mile* from S a n fo rd an
er, 136.00 gutal runditiun. 641
H ig h w ay 17-P i
Valencia Drive, Phone 11W
0.
t
4 HUHNKK ga* rnnge. fit) 512
F R E D W. R E N D E R Realtor
Myrtle.
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201 S. Park Are.
Phone 1010
We huth loaa when you dun’t bring
your prewrlptiona to L A N E Y ’8.
A . It. P ET ER SO N , Broker
Phone 103
111 N. Park Ate.
Phone I I I *
S M A L L Far matte, cloae In, good W H lZ Z EK motor bllie. C . khI enditlon ,140.00. Meliheld, Celeryhome furnluhrd term* If draTred.
Cameron. 660-W after 0:00 P.M.
1202 W. 2nd. SI.
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2 LO T S. 14H ft. frontage on Mri- FO R S A L E : Whittal Kugi; on*
9 x 12, the othrr 3 x 0 . With
li'iiville Avenue. Sell or trad*.
Otlte, Combined Price, 160.00.
Telephone 1116. V. -2.
Phone 6IB-M.
12 II. P. S E A U E E Kicker ami 12
PLA N T A T IO N E S T A T E S ,
F t. Marine plywood boat. Phnnr
D EH AKY. F L A .
331. 613 Elm Ave._______________
SUM
Terms If Desired
A R T IC L E S W A N TED
IN C L U D IN G C L U R P B IV IL K G IS
For immediate occupancy.
oeeu
Built
trade uvtd
on man, rolling, beautifully Wa buy, sell A
furniture. Wtiaoa-Msier Furntwooded plot of 4 aero, 1 1 JM an.
tars O * . 311 K. 1st. PhoBetr.x
ft. Thla attractive and nmsilngfy
law priced home, built of con­ W A N T E D : Old' fashioned fu rn i­
tu re, diihea, vases, Jewelry and
crete block*, has a to I Id concrete
buttons. Highest prices paid.
foundation, la brand new, com­
Drop u* a card to Rhelkey, 703
pletely modern ami ha* ail eonL a u re l, Banford.
venlencea.
Several modelt available up to 1.00D U SED T IR E S at Leri pilcev
Firestone Stores.
13700 or wa will design and
build a holne to your taxte on
1—
Pels.LIrrktoek-K u p p lIrs — 7
the plot of your rholcr. Duildiug aaiao of a quarter Men or
more, 1690 up. Also, In a »#• F O R B A L E - 3 ye a r old horse,
v e ry reasonable. Phone 983 or
eluded section right on Lake
1396 night*.
Monroe and the bayou we have a
few higher priced axtra large M IL K G O A T for Hale. 2 k kls.
Route 1, I. A . Coppini, U lt s
“ Virgin Jungle” Homesltea. Pri­
Monroe.
mitive,
untouched
by
man,
densely wooded—many
giant
8—
IIK L H W A N T E D
talin tree* and huge oakt.
thout additional coat r a t h W anted: grocery cashier, experi­
purr baser of u plot or home
ence preferred bui not neces­
•tarts at once to enjoy the many
sa ry .
Apply
M r.
W hatley.
privilege! of club membership.
M argaret Ann Stores.
For
entertainment,
danelag,
AORR W A N TED
—•
parties, etc., t ic 20 room Man­ 2 sion Club Hoaac surrounded by
gaorgoouS, matured landscaping; A L L T Y P E S of Bulldoser Work
Reasonable Baton— Free Kstlthe use of our famous Dcflarr
Qraeey,
mates. Carpenter A
Sulphur Springs sw im m ing pool;
r&gt;k--.« tapg.W we m aul.
our community dock on Lake
Monroe and free mooring for W A N T E D —typing to do at home.
boats in the sheltered Lagoon.
Because o f Its many unique advantages Plantation Estates Is 12— Basinets O p p m fm lti*• — 12
Ike fastest growing new com­
MEN OR WOMRN
m unity In Central Flo rid a . NO T o se rv le t routes o f U A Govern­
W H E R E w ill you find more de­
ment Postcard Dispensers; also
sirab le or more frie n d ly neigh­
nre-stamped
Scenic
Postcard
bors. S E E this delightful com­
enters, w hich are a brand
Dispenser
m unity, inspect the model homes.
new hddillon to tha famovs
Lite ra tu re on request.
S H IP M A N line o f po«lag* stamp
P L A N T A T IO N E S T A T E S , I R C
machines seen In a ll leading
D K H A R Y , F „ O llU A
Drug Stores, H otels, etc.
on U . 8 . IIIU H W A l* 17, 12 miles
Sooth o f DeLand, 7 v\»ta- north M ay he _han&lt;llsd gout o r fu ll time,
o f Sanford.
selling Involved. A
u ll ioutlets
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tSr,Ji2a‘£Sl.'o^S“X
O rem p reflt*ls
rneh required, t W .

Are. toprtra at

W A TCH and Clock Repairing. A ll
work
guaranteed. Reasonable
prices. F , M. English. Jr. Ph.
1378-J.
Colt Plum, tutu for
A ll Type* Of ISouk Wurk.
Mary McKiaiwy Ihxdtktwplng
Hervlce
Rixim 41*1
A tie nII.- llsnk Hnltdine ___
N EW FI GOHR r a n need tu pert
fet-tlon Did flixirS mads lifts
new. Finishing, .leaning A was
lag. Portable power plsrt t&gt;
peers aiperlehce la Ssmigtls
County. H. M Gleason. Iftk*
I.A WNkMIWFkM Mhsrpenwl. hi
cyclt-r repslrixl, lock snd kev
work. Prompt service. II. W
Mhiinls 3th E_l &lt;‘.b_.Rt _
R O O F w o lik of all kinds. F.avr»
and Gutters Repaired and Paint­
ed. New Roofs applied. Painting
and
rusting.
Sanford,
Ph.
1008 W. R. R. A .'kanbunt.
O K LA N D ti M-rnlng Sentlnsj, Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Uav
HUAI
V E N E T IA N HI I NOS made Ir
order. Semlnols Venetian Blind
Co.
120 W. 3rd St.
Phone
U 32-W .____________ ________________
' irag line, bultduvvr. dump trues
muck, fill dirt, shell and rlay
by load er Job. Contact H. R
i.jb rted . sn-1 i«e-«rlatei, 109 E
Now York Ave.. D eU ad .
P"
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INCOMfc T * .x ‘ rvturm prepared
by tax armuplant
regiitere.l
w ith Treas. Dent Dempsey 231
Meiseh Bldg. Phone 17M.
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Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Stuffs.

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M A R Y S LKN D IN G L IB R A R Y
1209 Magnolia It now open Mon
thru F il. ID to 12 A. M., 8 to 6

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t*4 Perth f etiatl it U t t l lar Mead.
mtitl t a j a i u i i a h a u l r u i l t t i

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Today I'kinda hat twice at many telephone*
a* weic in vcivkc at the end of NVoild w .n II
, . . twice at many long ditiance ciicuit*
thite tline * at many rural lelrphono 1 h a lt
m i(lil) iiiipuilalil light now at lire nation
inohili/rt for drleme

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Sherman
Concrete Pipe Co.
MrL'nckcn lliuid
Out W. 1:*t h SI.
1211

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THE SANFORD HERALD, QANFPHD. FLORIDA

A . P. Correspondent Is Confused By
Close Association With Korean War

20 Divisions

British Sacrifices
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Hy IIA t, IlOYI.H

TAKGU, Korea—(fl1) —Tlii* t* where I came
thin t i l nr__
nthf ago.
more_____
And (hi* it where I left it.
You would think e man would Ire happy at the chance to go hack to
A nK rka after spending lu ll a year in a land a* sorry and unhappy at

Korea.
But the truth It I didn't ward to
go. I would rather »lay ami &gt;er
now the campaign finally came
out.
The other eorre«|Kindcnl» came
■round and poured me a farewell
drink and said: “ You've been over
Iter# about aa long a* anybody.
You ought to have got the hrll out
of here Inng ago. Nobody cares
about tbi* story hark in the state*
anymore. Korea !• getting to lxbark page new*. The people at
home ate worrying a tout themaelrr*—not alrout the Army over
here."
And my Army friend* said:
“ You want to slay on here?
You’re craiy. Boy, give me the
rhatire to get bark to old Uliele
Sugar—Just give me the chance."
T appreciated their sympathy,
and I loved them for the bars they
were—beautiful wonderful, loyal
Kara. But they didn't fm&gt;l me at
all. Kveryntic want* to go home in
war, hut no man who Is a mini
wanla to leave his army while It
U non-victorious.
In two wars 1 had retreated
with thr American Army on three
continents -at Kasserlm- fiat* In
Africa, at Fpa In the hatllr of the
Belgian Bulge, at .Seoul in Korea.
In Ore retreat* In Afrlra and Ko­
rop* I had stayed with the Antrrltan troop* through the entire or­
deal and still « * t with them when
tbev rounterattarked and moved
hark to vlrlory.
Thl* time there was no real
prasparl of a final victory. The
best that ran te gained In Korea
now I* a bitter diplomatic rnrnprnml**. It was for this very reason
that I hungered most to stay here,
I didn't want to “bug out" on thl*
ahwtatllng Artny Ju«t iweau-e it i
waa caught flghtln- a war down

a dead end streat
But thl* has been
and saddest half year

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thr longest
of my life.
Had reached a point whrre I felt
could no longer do well the job
mine—to tell the story of
Individual men In battle. It bail all
become a gray monotony of I hi­
kes rt and mind, and I had Ik y oin­
to worn down with It that I no
longer could write It. I could feel
tha suffering of soldier* and civi­
lian refugee*. I could share their
dangers, nut I no longer could
eataa bach and put those exprriunren Into word*. I gurs* I tame In
identify myself too damn much
wlUi thl* American Klghth Army
I h tv* Iramcd to love.
.When a reporter no longer ran
write about that he • « * , It I* lime
that he pasture hi* spirit cl*«• b a r * far a J ln i, And that is w)ty
I. U f l for home, neither the first
iwr. thf last to go-but one who
wgnts tn try it again when lie ran
d# It again. Otherwise It would h-pmter (hat | put away my ly|K-w fltrr and pleh up a rifle.
- It was a hot and sunny day I
landed at the airfield here Inst
Ju ly . Men fainted In the lu-at as
they fought upon the hill*. Tlu-y
W lra on the defensive thru
T h o r w an basically Itack upon
tha rirfen.lv* again on the cold
bright day I wont luck uut tu tho
same airfield ta atart my return
tr ip to Amrrlea. A bitter wind wa*
blowing, and frostbite wa* now a

i«m wen* llietc under
the crosses below.
*
I fell I might never *cc Korea
ag ain, er know these dead anil
livin g friends again a* 1 had
know them here. I pulled my chin
down Into my parka and cried *1lwrily and alone until I tell asleep.
T h a t was the parting I had
Irwin Koraa, w hrre tetter men
than I have lu ll something they
never can recover—no, not even If
tomorrow ■ candle o f jwacc were
■gddenlv ||| upon every bloody
. m a i n hit) from Manchuria m Pu-

Republican*
Senator said,
wra* want to
a lo Kurope—
lialted number,
re W riters Ku-

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only ■ small advance.
"Air and artillery is pouring
in there," said Peelers, “ but the
douglilxiy* still have to go in
there and dig th&lt;-m out one by
line.."

Major
General
M.
Abround, U 8. Tenth Corps mmman-let on the central front, told
a new* conference the North Ko­
rean Fifth Corps I* poiard for
an attack on Allied forres.
lie added: "We art- ready for
It."
He said hi* tioop* bail wiped
out the Korean Beds* second
corps.
»;ir.o.tioti.
One irt-riinn Allied patrol, en­
Kcoll Weller of Champaign, III.
tirely surrounded |,y a Chinese
Communist Imtlalirm Monday IK Mervln o*ier, son and I .-me 11
mile* northwest of IVntiju, was Oiler, nephew of Cecil Osier, and
rescued Tuesday by another If. N. Dr. W. C. Robb, father In law of
patrol, after Hi hour* of arduous Mr. W ilier, were present at the
meeting. The latter the head nf
fighting.
The l-uttleihlp Missouri and a th Department of Commerce of
heavy naval attaek force teamed the University of Illinois, (old the
with rarrier-liasrd plane* tn plast­ Commission of hi* confidence in
er the Korean ra*t roast town of the future growth of Hanford. In ­
Kansong, ur, mile* north of Par­ directly associated with the nrw
firm hr Itav Oiler, brother of C e­
allel 30.
The Navy's cast coast Immliard- cil. Ray O iler Is developing a
mrnl was rallrd thr hravlpst of Urge cattle ranch near Osteen.
The Commission Indicated that
trrrnl months. A spokesman said
rail nnd highway hridgea were the Ogiir*W rllM group might ncrur*
a ISO day renewal If aatlafartorv
principal targets.
A Naval rp|r*»c la ir Tuesday progress In financing the project
said the l-attlc-hlp Missouri alone is shown at the aspiration of the
inured more than |.(WNI round* of present option, (trier.W ell* Inc.
Id-inch and five-inch ammunition sre non drvrlotdng a 70 home pro­
Into the Kansong area in the first ject In the lirt-AIr section
In rrgar-l to the terminal bond*.
hour of thr neutralisation IminMr. MrKibbln pointed out thl*
tenlmrnt
morning that the parking meter
Thr light cruiser Mnnrhrslrr fund* would serve as backing for
•rid nine destroyer*, firing over the honda and wnuM lie used only
the masts of mlnrswrrprrs clear­ if necessary to pay off Interest
ing thr a ira , added tu the trem- and principle.
rn-lutiji volume of Naval gunfire.
"The Commission Is eipertlng
Task Forts* 77 rarnrr-hasrd tin- terminal to more than break
plnnr* hit pirvluusly assigned rven In Its operation, ami In that
target* In thr same area.
rase the meter funds would not
Thr riuistal town hi-liiiiil the have to lie used," he declarer!.
rhlnrM- Hue* liHik a Irrrlflr teatThe nest step* In the bunding
lug.
program Is thr validation of the
A Navy dispatch **id the task City resolution In- the Circuit and
fiim- nppitiachnl Kansong under Htate Supreme Courts. hc said.
A resolution providing that
cover of darknrss. It opened up
rent* of alt tenants at the Muniwith its big guns at 7 A. M,
By sunup, Id minute* later, all tlpal Airport te khaird, due to the
Naval batteries were firing and pending Naval reactivation, was
*t 7:4r» A. M. thr flr»l strike of passed. Thl* Is effective provided
Navy Kkvrahlrr* sfrcakiil over­ the tenant plan* 1q remain Inside
i
"
head on the way to their target*. the city'lim it*.
N-w afreet light* were approvSmoke rn*r from tire .sea of
Japan port city as thr big shell* ed for the Highland Park section
and op Twenty-fourth Rtreet at
tore into thr town.
Due north of Huwon, the1 the Myrtle, Klro, and la u re l AvbChinese wrre making Increasing nur inlcrsrcH on.,
u*r of artillery. Twenty-five
round*
wrre
hurled
Monday
against
Puerto
Itican
troops
figthlng for a slushv hill almut
four and one-half mile* nortlirast
IC w i i h m
m* r , | , n &gt; ,i
of Suwon. Frontline officers said Arlialacx, the Coloinblaii delegate,
the shells pridmbly were fired cautioniNi Kata-Suchy tn itinflne
from 73-MM park guns.
his rrm arks to the resolutions InDelsyeil report* •aid a Negro fore the committee, but the Po­
Infantry platoon killed an Mil- lish delegate insisted he wa* do­
rooted BO Beds in a bitter local ing Ju*t that. He went ahead
fight far a hill position Mnnday. with hi* ap.-ech.
Kata-Duchy continued through­
Greek, U. R„ I’nerio Biran,
Turkish, British and South Ko­ out the morning sessionMeanwhile India haa been try­
rean doughhoya dug Ilia Commun­
ist* out of their foxhole* with ing to block the American resolu­
tion denouncing C « m m u n I *t
rifles, Imvonet* anil gun hutta.
The Allied adranrr, tnrasurrd China aa an aggressor. T h r latest
•ic-f h tu-ntlle*s.frnnl extending Indian move ratnc yesterday tn
eastward from a point nine mile* a warning to the U. N. that the
north of Huwon In Yo|n, was "low highest nnlhorltlr* at Communist
aml raullnu*. The fire of Com­ China's headquarter* had said
munist patrol* Im-c * me more fre­ adoption of the resolution would
close the door t« peace.
quent.
Mnuriee McDermott said the
The U. S. Klghth army com­
munique railed
It "light to mo­ received the warning and was
derate resistance."
An mmev attack wrst and
northwest nf Ichnn * » repulsed
ra lly Tuesday. An Allied armored
patrol rr-entrred llncnsong Mon­
day and found It empty of Com­
munists. Hmall scale clashes with
Tanysng on the rent ral front.
An estimated BOO Reds attached
A IIM force* with machlnegun,
nrtlllrrv and mortar fire northw.-*t nf Huwon but were lieaten
off.
Kticrny patrol* totalling alrout
L’on men each were encountered
four to alx mile* north and north­
west of lehon. An estimated en­
emy company attacked with email
arm* In an rnrea flea m llti wait
ami nnrthwrst of Irhon. A t the
same time a whistle-blowing Red
battalion with girnadea and auto­
matic weapon* attacked six miles
west-northwest of Ichon. Associat­
ed Press correspondent William
Barnard said Greek troops repuls­
ed this atteck at SiM A . MThe North Korean radio claim­
ed Red troops had shot down and
raptured four U. N- filers. Tha
boenlrast
on the
Pyongyang
radio asserted North Korean
Communist troop* had Inflated
"great Ioases" on 0 . N. troops
In (ha Huwon eras.

Option For A part muni

United Nation**

2. The production of losa eaaen- In c b u iln cii roan who i» conducttial goods, especially for the home Inc a legitimate huiincs*.
"Wo shall appreciate alao Jfour
market, may ha slashed or stop­
demanding ilm llar action In the
ped.
3. Factory and storage space will c u e of JftfDN A. Sullivan, tho
bo requisitioned whirs necessary. recently Iml ic ted and removed
The new etatement by the Prime ■hrriff of Dade county, which
Minister was Interpreted aa mean­ c, m we alio have reason to be­
ing that luxury-type goods will be lie f . la ‘pigeon-holed’ in the
the first to vanish from the home tame Bureau of Intarnal Revenue
office."
m arket
The letter told Holland that hie
The government announced U
____ _a new hlgh-Interest “help In thl* matter will he ap­
would offer
defense bond to help pay for the preciated by thousand* of citterns
big rearmament program.
The In the etate of Florida, who do
new bond, to go on sale Thursday, not condone corruption and poli­
will pay three percent Interest and tical protection of racketeer* hy
will rsplaea a current defense bond government official*."
Holland »ald he wa» told hy
issue paying 2tt percent. A t the
Chief Counsel Charle* Oliphant
same time the government will
of the Bureau that the Bureau
start selling
a
newhigher-yield
could not comment publicly on
savings certificate.
the case*. “but I can ariure you
Among Britain's other troubles, that three ha* liecn no del»y in
liesides her scarcity of meat, are connection with this (8. and (!.(
the still diminishing coal stocks. and other ra*r». Of cour»r, the
If coal supply continues to drop at rriticiim i* entiieiy upjustified
the present rata, there will lie a aa you well know."
new crisla In which Industries shut
Oliphant *ald the case* bad
down and men will he thrown out been sent from hi* office to the
of work.
Justice Department for action.
Though doubtful of some phases
Oliphant *ald He could not dis­
of the plan which Prime Minister co** the S. ami 0. r u e with Hol­
Attlee announced to a grim ami land "|.erau*e of the secrecy pro­
attentive House of Common* yes­ vision* under which we work. A
terday, soma newspapers praised ea*e nf thl* type would he hand­
the labor government for refusing led between the two of fire*, hut
to heed the Socialist blue which re­ I can a,Min- you there ha* liern
portedly is opposed to anything tm delay."
but the smallest scale
rearma­
ment.
'
No dismay waa eipresaad over
the coot of the program or over
CwaitBae* area* m i - narl
the certainty of higher taxes and
the draft.
money shortage* which U will nf Senator
SallonsUll (R-Mats)
bring to a country already pinched asked Vouchee* which move he
by austerity and tumbling living thought would he wiser.
standards.
Voorhee* milled that he fav­
Newspapers forecast that to pay ored taking III year old* first
for the program, Income U se* hut eridmi:
probably will b« raised the equiv­
"It won’t make vary much dif­
alent of savan cents, making the ference except In timing, in my
standard tax rata equal to f 1.2K on personal opinion. We arr going
the pound (S2J0.) Increased pur­ to have to take them lath ovet
chase (sale*) taxes alao warn fore­ the next ID months or two year*."
Iloth the Senate group ami the
cast. These taxes, charged on al­
most everything purchased In Bri­ House Armed 8ervice* Committee
tain. now range from U 1/3 to 100 are holding hearings on legisla­
percent g f the purchase price.
tion to extend the draft of IK
year olds as a move toward even­
Some editorial reaction:
The
Times
(Independent!: tual Universal Military Service
"Those In tha government'* coun­ and training tU M ST) for all
sels and following who still sat physically fit men, beginning at
their faces agalmt real rearm­ that age.
Voorhee* and two World War
ament have not had Uwlr way. In
IU scale and icon# after so much II scientific leaders, Dr. Vandoubt and discus*ion ami delay, the
program I* a signal tribute to the
good sans* af tha Prime Minister
and hia responsible colleagues.
The 15-day lann of training Is
surprisingly short, very likely In­
sufficient."
i Manchester Guardian. Llbarat:
TThe government and chiefs of ____ _________________ ______
jta ff Mill atom to bo thinking In In short, tha answer Is no,

Foreign Legion

OfRclal gaiter marking (hr
President Truman w ill greet I I out
White House on f*b . X opening tha 4
Scouts of America Bov Scout week w
In every p art of tha nation by more th.
leaders ‘’Strengthen Liberty" te the L
At "birthday partlea" during
Du
Boy Scout Week throughout the bers
nation each member w ill re- devel
pledge him self to tha Scout Oath demo
or Promise. In each community
representatives o( the churches, Tr. ‘
schools. government and busi­
ness w ill observe the annlvcr*
w ry w ith their Scouts A t Unit
“open house" parties, parents,
relative* and members of tha
chartering institutions w ill hear
• review of the year’s program
features, service project* and

Swtichmcn Strike
(Continued imm P-ne One)
at the bell lino and at the two
road* In Detroit.
Last month's crippling strike—
at lb* peak of tho Christmas mail­
ing ruih -ended after three days
without any
settlement In
a
lengthy wage dispute.
The more than
10.000 yard
worker* wh&lt;&gt; walked out laid
month, return tu work Dec. 16 a f ­
ter pressure from President T ru ­
man, the federal rourt* and their
own union officials. TI ip wage di­
pole still is nut settled.
The Army took over the rail­
road* Aug. 20 to halt a proposed
strlkri of trainmen and conductor*,
anil ha* liecn running them since.
Last month's crippling strike.
which lasted three day* and ham­
pered tha Christmas malls, *n&lt;l
Korean war shipments, ended lb*-,

in.

The yardmen returned to work
and negotiations between the union
ami th* government resulted In a
three-year wage part Dec. 21.
The pact Involved four big rail
unions—tho Brotherhood of Ballmail Trainmen, Brotherhood nf
Locomotive Firemen unrt Kngim-.
men. Brotherhood of l*&gt;romnlive
Knginrer*. and the Order of Itallnut ashing Information about I t
at tha Indian capital, Now Delhi,

way Conductors.
The unions had demanded a to
hour work week for yardmen at
thr pay they receive far 4d hours.
Thl* would have amounted tu about
.11 rente hourly.
The settlement provided, fur tha
Il'OJlOO yardman Involved, an In• reuse of 23 cents hourly retroac­
tive to Oct. |, with anothor two
cents effective Jan. I this year,
and adjustment* reared to living
costa.
Fo r 1*0,000 road aervleo woreera,-an Increase nf five rents hour­
ly waa marie retroactive to (kt- I,
with another five rent* this Jan. t
and the same cost of living ar­
rangement.
The 40 hour work schedule waa
held up until at least Jan. I, 1052.
A t that time, the manpower situa­
tion will lie appralsen.
Local chairman of the train­
men and the other rail union* axpressed dissatisfaction with the
agreement and Instructed their of­
ficials to return to Washington for
further negotiations.
Negotiations meanwhile are con­
tinuing In Washington.
Tha unions say an Interstate
Commerce Commission s t u d y
showed these figures on average
wages for yard service employe*
fur an eight hour day, before the
Dec. 21 wage agreement: foremen,
| lf t .l|( helper* Il'i.ttX; switch,
tenders, 110.71s engineers, 113.00;
___________ _____
hrakemen
and_helpers, 912JM( and
firemen, 911-00.

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Fruit Strike Head
Denies Connection
With C. 1 .0 . Union
BARTOW , Jan.
30—(A1) —The
leader of the striking IndapendrM
Citrua Workers Union today denied
hi* group had affiliated with the
.■HO.
Noel Hun ley, buslneia rrprrucniallve of the International Them!,
ral Worker* Union ( A F L ) who led
the walkout of ritru* pickers, said
an offer of CIO affiliation w»t
made but the pickers never voted
to join with the CIO.
I.a*l week an official of the pick,
era union »aid the group had voted
unanimously to affiliate with tM%
C IO . William Smith of Tartyis, ('Hi
regional director for Florida, re­
ported the CIO had taken the
group under It* wing. •
llunley called the whole thine «
"mu»cle-in Job on the part of thr
C IO .”
He adder!: “ I have nbt and do
not intend to affiliate with the
United Fo&lt;&gt;d Workers, CIO .”
The Independent Citrus Union,
he continued. 1* ready to iji
down—without string*
of m f
other union affiliation—and talk
with any citrus firm that want, to
discus* the strike.
Reviewing the strike
Hunlcy
said "we hope for an early settle,
ment.
The strike began Jan, 1 amt
at one time several thousand mem­
ber* of picking crew* were off
the Job, The walkout was over the
sole Issue of union recognition.
There have teen Mverat Imw
dents and numerous pickets h*t*
been attested on charges of in.
timiriation.
Asked If the strike line* wrir
holding firm, Hunlcy replied: "I
liellcve so in most cases.”
H r explained a "good many «f
the Imy* (strikers) are going
north."
Two Floiida CIO leader* hs\&gt;
|M,*ted $MX&gt; ImwiiIs apiece on
charges brought hy J , Tom Wat­
son—firry foe of thr closed »ho|&gt;.
after they called striking ritruF
workers out of a meeting hr w*i
alaiut to address.
nrvar Bush and Dr. William C
Mrnnlnger, joined in urging *n
immediate start on UMST.
Dr. Bush, whu aided In many
of the top scientific weapon de­
velopments in World War II,
urged mltlUry training for rvrry
young man, including some not
now regarded aa physically fit..I
A ll three spokr in nehaif »f
the Committee on the ITrsrnt
Danger described by Vourhitt
a* a non-partisan group of cltisens formed "to further an ade­
quate defense." *

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A N I N D R P K N D E N l D A IL Y N B W S P A P R It

VOLUME XXXX1I

W E D N E S D A Y J A N .I3 1 , 1951 S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A

E s ta b lish e d 1908

N o . 115

Associated Pretm Leased Wire

Allies Smash At Red * " » $16 Billion Tax Bill Proposed;
. Lines South Of Seoul On War Effort Solons Balk At New Draft Law
Naval Bombardment
Lashes At Chinese
Communications On
Coastal Highways
TOKYO. Jan. 31— (rtV - Al­
lied force* im iilifd al dawn today
™ againit dug-in Chinese Red&gt; in a
general pudi along the Moody ernIral and wrtlrin Korean waifnml*.
U. N. ground troo|» were sluingly backed by warplane* and aihllery. Tlie battlefield itrelched 40
duthy mile* eait from a point
north of Suwon and nine mile*
touth of Seoul. It war tlrewn with
an etlimatrd 3,700 dead Red*.
® One patrol wa* only, revrn
mile* touth g»f the burned out
former South Korean capital.
On the eail coast, the U. S.
battleship Missouri, carrier plane*
and other unit* of Task Force 77
thiflrd their big guns and bomb­
ing from Kanrong to Koiang. 45
miles north of Parallel 38.
Landing boali circled offihorr
♦ while rocket ships whooshed dead­
ly tnitiilr* al Kutang’s idilalL
lion*. Rut nn landing was attempt­
ed.
On the western front, U. S.,
Greek ami Puerto Rican doughItoy* were meeting what seemeil
to be the hard rare of Chinese Re­
sistance. Red snipers popped out
of camouflaged foxholes to shoot
Allied troops in the back.
Resistance was comparatively
light on the central front, follow­
ing fierce hand-to-hand combat
during the night. By noon, the
U. 8. 10th Corns had moved 60il
yards and still had mat no strong
opposition.
It was the seventh day of the
Allied limited offensive. And it bit
the Chinese and Korean Reds by
land, air and sea.
In addition to tha “ Mighty Mo”,
the Naval task forte on the east
A roast Included the light cruiser

S

rters Of Truk Force 77. ThU was
the force that puiverlied Kensont*
Tuesday with a bomba rdnienl
lasting nearly 24 hours, augment­
ed hy carrier-based bombers and
fighters K»*okg. a comraunjcnilon*
renter,
r# wts
w»» hU'gl
»***■ pv dawn Wrdne**■• «I'M ils w t n«

. G e r m a n Sokners
' Are Soared ByU-S.
High Commissioner

•

F R A N K F U R T , G sn sa n y. Ja n .
—pV)—American authorities spar­
ed 21 German war criminal* from
the gallow* today. They included
.i s former Nasi S. 8. troopers
convicted of murdering L . «■
soldier* In the Infemou* ' mal
medy massacre."
Hut In a review of all remain­
ing war crimes cases, U. 8. High
Commissioner John J« MeCloy end
a A military commander&gt; Gen­
eral Thomas T . Handy confirmed
seven denth aratenroL W a d h t*
four men convicted of oloughterIng more thar. |/) 00^00 Jews and
Gypsies and former 88 MabGeneral Osweld PoM, who hoased
Hitler's huge concentration ramp

% y A l the aame time U. 8, au*
* thoritie. modified many other
prison terms imposed by Amer­
ican war Crimea tribunals..
The new ruling* followed spe*
elal consideration of nu remain*
Ing wnr crime* cases, undertaken
In (he face of a growing German
clamor against wnr crime* ver­
dicts.
,
,
.
Those saved from death had
been In Um tsbrtg Prison under
sentence for mom than four
#

these rovlew* ha*e twen
designed^to make s n n M h n l^ W "

“ March O f Dimes
Recent contributions ta the
March of Dlmoe^ldr the Infantile
Peralysla Foundation t
ported today as follows:
13.00
J. II. Crapp*
2.00
8. 0 . Allred
а. oo
% H arrlrtU &amp; Ford
440
Goodlurk Uroc
б.
Mrs. W. A. P*
Churt House re
10.00
Oeo. A . Speer, J r .
5 .U
U 1. F ra ile r
2.00
Mrs. R M.F. Berry
10.00
Mr. aud Mr*. Geo. Toohy
40
Jimmy Touhy
140
Anonymone
1.00
Tex Brady
LOO
Mr. and Mr*. W. C.
1.00
^ E . H .Vkkera
LOO
■ Jeanette E . Late*
I I LOO
Booth Bide Behoof

General RoturnsHome Committee Tolrl OneLegged Men Might
Tour Of Western
Be Useful In Cer­
European Defenses t a i n
Occupations

Florida Fashions NewYork-London From Month-Long
Moves Mail Order Flight R ecord Is
P a rt To Orlando Broken By B lair

WASHINGTON, Jin. 3l-&lt;/P)
(jenrial Dwight D, Kitrnhow*!
lew into Washington today In
i c|kiii
President Truman and

Eisenhower Upturns Emm Europe

WASHINGTON. Jan. 11 &lt;/V&gt;
Draft
. . Director
.
.lent* i ir Mho" H,J&gt; , !h»,«
,'’nr

WASIIINGTON. ,J.*u

LONDON. Jan. II t / l V Anlinc Capt. Charlri Rlair, in a Mui
tang fighter plane, today tmatlu-d
all record* for a Ibglil from New
York In l-xindon.
Rlair, a 4l-ycar-&lt;*ld Pan Ameri­
can Airway* pilot, itteaked out oi
the darkness over Lnndmi aiipnrt
iust seven houri and 48 minute*
after hit dawn takeoff on thr other
title of the Atlantic.
Mi* average speed (or the mm

3! —*,P?

— I hr outline o( *hr l.ie g irt 111
increa»e in h iilory— reported
aiuiui $l6.50rt.000.(kk) in it*o

Manufacturing Divi- 41-Year-Old
Airline ,M„........... —...... — ,
.
...
..
sion With 130 EmPilot Is Pushed By Congien on hi* *ui*ey of F.urop^i
"ir"
"1
ployees Stays Here
130M.PH Tail Winds lit
* jggirtitun"m
»«••»•« taking to** many *»i ilms#
Ilo.nl .1 C.itliiont. which since
■It start heir ftiui yrai* ago hat
hccotn- Ihe la i grit .ulvc ilitrn of
women’s .ippairl iii tin- Unitrd
Stale*, Mill unite it* mail older
ihtiiiun alniui Apt. I te a nrw
building wlinli it it tnntliucling m
Orlando, Frank Shames, president
artl)OUm rtl li d ty
I'lnrida I ’jtiiiolit Mauufaduniig
Co., with I HI employee* and an

Republicans Demand
Cut In Non-Defense
Spending To Lessen
Enormous Tax Load

lulls,
*i n e "quickie *
pie■ruled bv I'retaieul liuiitaii petmnslly today In rongret*nmal tax
wrilrrt.
In unveiling Iii* pay-as-you-go
plan lo finance llie huge delrntr
ef (nil, Mie 1’rendent made a bid
for In-parliian iup|M&gt;it. lie invited
the IU Republican tnemlirii v|
the Houir Way* and Means
Commillr In the While i louse as
well a* the 15 Democrat*.

now m u Imm' i! a&gt; unlit.
Ih c GraciaE* low-engine plane
||p|, hpy ,r, l|f)ril |*.(OIP i )ip
came into llie National Aii|Mirt al ||ouir Alined Service* committee,
12.22 I*. M after a Might from which n fumidetiiig Mir D.-f”it&gt;&lt;Wrst point, N. Y. whnr Ijscn* Depaiimeni't ici(urti that Congics*
tel up a L'nivriral Military 1 tainIiowri spent L it night.
This was eight minutes ahead o[ ing and Srivicr Progiam (U M Sl)
time anil upset the welcoming and |M-rmit the drafting of ISschedule Washington officials had vrai old,.

made. That cal let) for President
Cnnaidrrablc o|ipo.itlon npptnr
Trumnii to l*e on hand to greet Pt| m tp,.
committci- to a oneP m a llj, only D em tvrnl* are inKiscnhowerand the P(e*iilrnt had | ackage measuri Itmt
would com
v ilid to such previews o f impend­
not yet arrived.
j bine t'M FT and tightening of
ing Presidential rrcummendations.
Hit plane taxied around the | the draft There wa- si.ecinl o',
annual p.iyioll of $2 &gt;0,000 will I *t(,p •o],, trip of sonie t,r,o*i mile*
The W ays and Means members
field, killing lime to await Mr.) jM-tiiin in tapping the IK-yearremain in Sanfoid. Thit branch of was alxmt 4firt mile* per hour,
were asked to keep secret every­
Trtiman's arrival.
&gt;olds.
the business, which produce* shout
Hi* “ flying gs* tanl&gt;“ : named
thing discussed.
t
Right on the dot of 12:30— the
Hersbey agreed wild it itrevio-:«
a quarter of the d irttrj told by the Kxi-alUmr lhe Third
eft
New officially fixed hour- A While Defense
licpattmentestimate
Chairm an Houghton ( ll- N C ) told
i
- ii.. York • Mil-wild alrr
airport at
4:W* lloiitr car drove up with the that abouttMl.Ono additional
men
reporter* he expects S it. Trum an's
company, it exp.imboK lapidly.1 A . kl. and was clocke*)
in beie a t President.
................
I could lie id.tamed thtougn ,'iei
recommendations in a me**age
‘ .ml M l. Shames.
fi:!Wl P. M.
Kisetthower's tdane wheeled In rriug play -i.al and mental tpudiFriday.
Sanford Civic leafier* uiiltt-d in
IMair flew much of llie wttv at to tlie Milllart Air transport (icati.ti and nttppiai-iitg rnilir*
Secretary of tin- T re a su ry Snvexpressing regret that Florida an altitude of over 25,•&gt;*•*I feel He Irnniiial nod the general tlfSCSIW- “rejict*." The ltepaittiie.it Inter
•b r, members nf the pr&lt;-*ident *
Fadilnn* i* moving the mt-retmo- wa* pushed along h) a In-mend- **l to nceive a warm hand-hake halved tin- estimate,
t'ounril of Economic ad visers ami
dising end of it* o|ieratinii* to Or- ou* tall wind al limes blew none from Mr Truman.
Dialer ipirsli. nlng l*y Hep. t!l- I
Frederick Lawton, director o f I he
Intulu, but at the same time they than 130 mile* an holtr.
llnoged around the President slmi (H-ttt, I |or*hey eottccrled
budget, sat In on today'* meeting.
exprc«*ed -ati'factlon over gar­
mill- that one-legged men or men uitb
The old Imndon-New York re- wen patdnet
.............officers,
........... .. high
...............
Following the session,
there
ment company'* dfrl*l»n in main­ cord of eight hours, 55 minute* tnrv official* and the amlinssa- punctured eardrum* could '«• use
ON Hit LAI? LAg belt is i-aching lb# U. S . General Dwight D. Elsen­
u rre Capitol H ill report* that Mr.
tain nod expand it* local manu­ was set bv a Pan-Amt rican Stra
■lors of nations In the North At- ful on limited-sen ice jolt*, such
hower (left) waves Ins hal to crowd* In Ottawa as lis leaves the Chateau
Truman may be expected to ask
facturing branch.
** desk work.
ttverulver, earrying 24 pnt»enget», lantie treaty organisation.
L a u rie r Hotel w ith Canadian Prem ier Louis S L LaurcnL Conference*
for a tw o .parkag r method fo r ro ll­
ags
A
stinging
sleet
storm
was
falllint
he
cautioned
against
ail­
"Throughout
the
period of on Nov. 82, 1040.
ing in the revenue, and that the
In Canad* war# clothed in rigid aecutlty scciecy. Hack at Wert Point,
sorbing
them
fa*tcr
than
t(i,ttito
ing.
Florida Fashions' growth In thr
It* pilot wa* Capt. Clierle*
first package collect up tu I I I ) ,•
N. Y , tha Sup re mo Commander of tb# Atlantic Nations drfenva force*
present time, the City of Sanford Titus of Treat Neck. 1-ong l*laml.
For Kisenhower, the visit here to 15,000 a month.
noti.ooo.uoo in about thia f a .h Ion:
w ill work on hi* report to President Truman. (Infertiatloafll 5’ou ad photo)
and the Chamber of Commerre
lie said tlat while limited
Illair's slngle-enginrd Mustang presents a hig selling problem.
I. An inerras* of about f4,i)00,have done everything that offi­ Is modified to hold
gallon* of He must convince Congress, and .r r v lc r men ar» competent on
000,w o in the tax** on over 50,cials of the industry have re­ high lest gasoline inside the wing* Am erican* in general, that more e rita in l&gt;pe jobs, they m* not
000,000 individual income taxpay­
quested," Mayor F. A. Dywin dr. and fuselage without external l ’. S. troops are needed to help interchangeable in a
m ilitary
er*. T h is would he an o verall in­
defend eastern Europe.
,ervice , that there !» a loss of
rlart-d lid* morning in comment­ tanks.
crease o f almut 25 percent on In ­
In
his
21-day
*nur
of
Europe,
fle
xib
ility
.
These
men
m
ild
m
t
ing on the move. "Recenlly, »e
*
dividual*, although the
burden
HI* flight had a double purpose
,,
lx- u*rd in curniiat and men wli
offered to construct a large build­
to set a new speed record -ml he
. rent!V
. . pretty wjdlconvl
would not fa ll that h eavily on nth
ing on City property of about to tludv the effect of she high •*1 the European member* of the could fight would have tu l*
The an tra money here may h*
100,0011 squat • feet. However, the velocity wind* nf the lower stra­ North Atlnotlc T rra ty O rganlia- found if tlie nmt fur ihem deraised by an increase of 4 percenlion
(N
A
T
O
l
o
f
the
urgenc*
*
f
velopesl,
he
noted,
problem of labor supply and the tosphere on trannallUnltr nlrlln
Mn
tago points
In each bracket of
an
Immediate
build
up
nf
defenae
He said he tli*)ikrd to sprak
^
time involved in working nut the era.
thr Income tax. It was indieaBH
. . . .
,
.
&gt; kuo»*Clv tear -V»l h * had
■ .
legal ami finnoeing details ap*
■T*
C
,,
«
..
,
ihr President It not thinking at
Hlatr. who learned nltotimr wltji fo rm s.
imrrnlly wort- the factor* which
Plral o ff. EUenhower had *cho- MaMle eye and w»» m-*r-»ight
the
II.
8.
Navy
In
ifo
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I
V
1**1* Florida Fa* Man off trial* to Mmi air hour* In hi* creilit and i l alcd - private luncheon with the in lie- o ilie r.
n » l . . . i I I I Id n v if .
personal exnnplion to *50d.
"There uiv *ume type* nf Jtii"
move. We appreciate llwlr po»lPresident In In* followed by a
l . t l L I l L J l I l t I 111 R O W
2 A lumst of abtuit 13,000,004),I ran do, and other* that I canturn luit fclneerrlv regret that the ht.* flown more that ft.rttifl,nod session with tin* Cabinet.
ooo in corporation Income taxe s, by
miles.
Tumor row, he w ill meet Willi fm i,” sold lle rs h c ), u iwu.»rai
(mm- is necsMiry.”
raising the present corporation
I t o a t la s e #
as rs*e T s t l
lie had walled more than a year Conger*".
•*
Chamber of t'ommerer uffirials
rate probably as high a» 55 per­
A
irrtinunrm lalm n
Mi.ii liu
President Trum an and r.isrn .
S i . l .l d i l S . jail- H t&gt;l')
Iwo cent. from its p rrs in l 47 percent
Were rqunlly |irouounc&lt;-d III their for cxnctly thr kind nf wtat tier
Seminole t h.iplrr nf Mo- A turiiran lavrin owner*, nor a fn rm l of
ri-nctloii. President II James Gut he wanteil for hi* attempt on thi lu.w cr did not linger long at «!■••
level; and probably by adjustm ent*
R n l i n n , iln liaio i n ln-im| too Mn kry l obro. tliol r u b ■•lli'l In
ilated Hint. "W illi Hie factory record, The converid Mustang is wii port.
| l « * l l s s , s ll» *■». I n a l
"W h y bow do you ib&gt;, Mr.
division m |ii dub*l ta remain here, hi* own. hut the flight wu« made
•
iiie
irtl
for
pretrntalioo
lo
Mic
■
Iralli 01 .1 uii'lil i tub heir ra lly
President2 the General said when
we flrmlv Iwlleve that the influx inrixi|ieratioii with hi* airline.
I h m ii I of tlirrtJo i* ,■i a nrerlim: liwlay III wlial |i*iliir ,aol wa* Mir
lilair crossed the Irish coast nt be stepped from
the
plant.
nf Navy personnel tu Sanford will
It 'B a lla a e a A s r s s * 'Tsset
hma-hlng hi* collar up again*! the
S ilu n l.iv by (tordno llra illrv . *bap- trcpirl to „ "*|)iv .IlgUllirni ’ over
furnish a large uddithmal pool uf
sleet and cold. “ I hope you don t
Irr ihaum an,
young women that will satisfy the
serving a iln n k .tiler eluting bout.
get pneumonia out here."
lalair requirement* of the manu­
K lw anian s today Heard a radio
| | P drclaird today that In- will
The President and Elsenhower
1’iiliir fooml Mic iHiihes of Sam
facturing * nil of the Industry.
broadcast
o
f
a
recording
o
f
the
mjkf&gt;
motr
U
r4
1
),
p
,l(
UtV
t r s s i l s s * * " • Pane T ssal
recent talk by Kiw.,,1. interne- 1
"
V
M
m
l
.
a
,
(hr night * tut* owner, ami
Meanwhile, the Cliamber of Com­
merce will exert every effort t.»
tional
Milrr#il in ihr Hrtl ( roi* Hrnmf t,i#. utm^, ibr utlirv U*
iic n s i i ic s iiim i Uor.
t»„i. Mi^xfork
soym -oi ^ ,
T H H E K K IV V E K 8 , k fu r . Jun.
HoUhTON, Jan. 31—oFr— H ousearch for space needed for the
Canada at thr recent mid-wintri lir r r , and Mtr ia c l lb.it so la i he vein ownrr anil fnrmf of Colirn 13—(A'l — F'our conrrete and -teel
expected expansion of the far- ton's worst downtown fire in '.'0
Conference of the oryanisatiiui In h a i been uniucce*ful in teeming ......... lie llm .t of “ The Mocambo" { « ” o f «b# *3,0onooo ... ...........
year* burned out seven stores early
torv division.”
_______
la k e la n d . Ralph IllacVweliler hs I ^ f |taiiman lo lie .„ | a .love (o.
■ ,i
,
,|
. bridge crumbled and plunged into
Tim decision to move the mail P aiay,
w l.r.i they answered a .a ll ll.ere. „ |p &gt;s,
y |lu rlfp K , i r r w ||h ,
11 - -■ la a re
i*»ee r**a l
S o re* of firrmrn and 23 pier*-I I . J . Gregory «»f
ic
MunFnh ^ l o
tooiim ir o | m-m I ioii .»l ill? llutl. li.iii been
-1 &gt;l m llie lie.id. mighty roar today, ca rryin g at
•if. fire fighting rqulpmrnt fought
Pol ire I .in 11.
I.Jq , Mbii-lalr said lr », | f"U r
persons
to
an
iry
,
, „ ,
, ,
th# hlat#r t a ' t h i ^ h ’i b lg ^ t A ^ v 7 : m p . l,now, flg M ln g hin
u .il.n
-u
‘
&gt;"*;• nritnr«M"» to tlie ^fUhfi|*ht rfp o tt- *^,aT h e
city. At mid-morning It still was . re# is -pending a *«Mlay furlough ^ ' ' " f " * I 1 '
bodies o f
two o f th#
, „ nlN li
«..„rnrsi vU tiinu hU w ife th•»»»*! f nm»*Iii , miki
»i MlM| llir I Siiplri run «»iii »»f fnn«l- id rlust llie shooting followed an
not umler
victim* have been recovered front
f
t
r
.
earn.,
onlv
V
I
f
Flet’e
h
..
th*
fact
that
"fror.lom
is
not
fr
s
e
"
U
u
l
,he
first
of
thi*
rear."
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•
argument
l
i
n
iiil.i
rg,
61,
n
form
­
'r h# downtown
ramtowii l i r a cam# .m iy .la u g h u &gt;f U r. w . f . tin e m ^ , I f w , r fllll
c „ m in, o U -«
in-r-i. a gram
grant of n r,.. « „
er fight prtim idrr, bud w ith the tw o o f the four ear* which were
More titan M .W units of pro­ shortly after an explosion and and hi* young »nn John at 1717 tempts ta provoke internal dls.cti
- re tire d from (b e N atio n al lie d
47-&gt;•str-t*lal Moi fin mI huii serving earned through the ire lo th*
Houston'*
swank Dark Avenue.
duce valued nt IIM4JUW wer# *o|d ftr# rocked
t|on in the two countries.
Cross
In
continued
onerntiun*
her.
),jin
and some friend* drink* uf. bottom of the rive. Police could
Sgt. Gregory, a veteran of the
during the period ending on Jan. Hrnadmorv addition and destroyed
determine
whether
other
The Rev. Angus Mr I nnis tna lik­ u ntil Mar, 1, he ridded.
(er
the
tilti* A.
rinsing lime. no!
30 nt thp Banfurd Slate Farmer* the $300,000 manslen of Gu* Wor- last war with ten years aervir# h. ed K iw a rii* fm the fists- atlcuiiaiotpassenger* drowned
w ith
th*
In
order
In
eonllnue
iqieiatiim
*
Two
gnu*
vsere
found
on
the
Market, Sandy Anderson, manager, than, president of the American his credit, arrivnl In Korea on at the resent Friday meeting of u ntil the end n f Hie present li-eal f|lmr. Another wa*
driver* until the e ai* could b*
found
in
a
Sept. 15 and participated in the
Insurance Company.
nnimunerd today.
dragged from Ih r w ate r. Th#
civic clubs |ii the Chain of Mis­
_________
.a to m destroyed Inrb.m invasion, t-ater he wa* sions m arling at the Presbyterian ,e » r ending J iiiu - dll, and fi-tm wu-tr paper bn-I.el. police eoiild fo u r ears eoutd be seen in th#
Thr downtown
A I utal of 23.644 lio ir* of eltru*
then until klunr 30, 1952 the not iininediuieti determine w iu tli.
fru it sold for fO tJW i and 41445 were Flagg Brothers, the Cut Hate shifted t&lt;&gt; the northeastern from Church at which 55 Kiw snians t'b a p lrr would have to secure S7.- er the third gun w a. involved in w atrr, th rir headlight* s till on.
units of vegetable* sold for $123,- I.lnen Store, a stor# being reno- near the Manchurian border and were present.
The r a ll* p ar occurred at 2:55 A,
IMK). I l f this am ount, he said, tlie the shooting*
vaied, Kruger’s Jewelry store, Na was rvacuatrd from the llungnsm
000.
M , F .S T .
Prcsidrnt Joel Field announced -bare of the nntimml quota would
( i n erilw-rg, wtmse mime wa*
Approximately *240 truck load* tional Shirt Shop, Brow's Jewelry beachhead.
The four arrhes, each 1HO fe*t
that an Important meeting of d i­ I m- about 12400. mol the l&gt;nlani&lt;
„
f
f
„
,ir
q,
laiulsian*
listed
“
I
have
never
seen
anything
like
fiult »nd prosluee were di»- and the Alaskan Fu r Company.
,i
long, were part of the highway
rector* w ill lie held F rid a y night would liave In Ii# seeured by &lt;lot
j,i
a
tinlilu*.ik
ue.1
fr
it
in
all
my
rx,ierier»ce
In
the
»m
gain
d
r
bridge
connecting three river*
Two men were hoepltallxeil after
patched from tb« market, which
at 7:46 at thr 5’ aeht Club. Happy
Miclev Co bon liy
I"
\ngrie* w i||l
&gt;p ,lot
a M#l|p|pinp
i
I* equivalent In 131 ctr loads. Thi* being overcome by smoke. They army," he said today In comment­ birthday greeting* were sung (or liu n i.
|i ,De
M aileleine Just
The budget fo r lust year, ntd pulire la-t year, lui- been in two above the point w h e r- the 81.
I* the heaviest volume that ha* were Wallace Grime*, 87, who dis­ ing on the rignra of the rllmaie Sanford Doodncy, county tu t atM r. Ilradley, w a* ta»-*'d «&gt;n tin niher slueiting-. Police records Mauriee runs into th r bit. Lawrpas***] lluough tha market for any covered the ftrt. and fire Capt. and the horrors of the war.
eexsor.
h a lf tlm r. Due ti&gt; lnerr.i*c-i
-in*.*- he l i l l i i l n 8i. Louis mob. iit&gt;i
.........
8gt. Gregory left Pusan on Dec
nc#
R iv e r, ,•«„.*■
half-way
b iio rc n
on# week this season. All fruit and Rufus J. Templet.
■Guest* were Robe:* 11:own, N.
25 and flew to San Fronriaro on a P. H itrkaher, Fred C lay ami Ron­ mamls because o f the pre-enl -ter In 1927 over an attempted i ! ” 'i,, “ ‘ ’ ' I '
vegetable* sold at satisfactory
world
situation,
il
liaiieep
m
yr"shakedown,*
nod
ihal
in
11114
he
.jq)(,
‘nf
T
b
rn
Military A ir Transport plane, and ald T a y lo r nf the K r y Club.
pride of Three R ivers, it
C A U G H T K IT T E N
price* with the exception of celery.
«nry to employ M r*. Jn r Gon- was i*le«ir*l in tin- shooting of a was named after Quebec'* Prim#
W ALTHAM . Mas*., Jan. 31-tA*) from there to Tampa hv 11-29, ar­
" If the engineer who pilot* the
salens,
•#
*rrt*ry,
on
a
three
quui
,-ab
driver
during
n
tavern
nrgu*
M inister Maurice Duplenaia.
weather I min will aids track the —George Bell's kitten ran up a riving home on New Year's evr
te r time hast*.
lurid,
Itr-iilen t* living n ra rh y were
frigid weather that is now west tree and couldn't come bark down H r expert* to return to Korea the
lienrtlvallnn o f tin Navy “ Ml
|*o|irt. r ,.|Hirted Tuny t'a rlu , 51- awakened from their sleep by the
latter part of February.
of ii * and Iravp Florida on the again.
resu ll In m»re rn ll« for a --i» Jin -■ %, :,r &gt;.l*l const not ion eantrartor, te rrific roar of the eollap-e, .Many
An Army photographer, Sgt.
Its tail wa* froten In a branch
main line, our volunt* and demand
tlie local rh n p te r i" ill«cmdlniu«1 J
i
(
)
, | „. v „ . of Ihem said they believed it was
Interesting
should Increase considerably for In Monday's freexlng rain and Gregory ha* many
this
w
ill
mean
Hint
other
ngeiirl&gt;
•
,
(,
f
„
r
oier
ilauee
bull
rreenl- an earthquake,
5VA.SIIINGTON.
Jwi.
3l-'A'&gt;
next week's trading,” said Mr. th e n the kitten eat until discov­ photographs of his Korean exper­
.................... * ••• i • * * T " “ ’
Dwight Ii. Elsenhower Ui'ghv l&lt;e w lll have to take up the burden.
Several motorists, most of them
ience.
ered yesterday,
Anderson.
nominated hy either the Democrat*
taxi d rive rs, told of narrow e*.
or the Republicans for the Prrsirape* as th rir rar* either barely
got across before th r collapse
denry in 1952, Speaker Rayburn
giant wedge, in ends s till up a t
•ay*.
ih r edge nf the broken spans.
Th# T#x*s Democrat, askerl on (tn r driver said he wa* on
C R 8 radio interview last night
the bridge whrn th# lig h ts sud­
•bout th# possibility Eisenhower
denly went out. In th r glare of
might run on a coalition ticket, r#
tils headlights, hr said, he saw
Hr EH ritP.AGII
pliadt
"W #il, now, I think General
W A SH IN G TO N , Ian. 31 &lt;/i*i T tir Alomir Enem y Cumni***mn ir- "notliingnesa, broken only by the
Elsenhower haa too much sen**- to (K irlrd "ro n lin urd progresi" tmlav in llie (ievrl&lt;q&gt;menl ol atomic v*ea- hare piers of tr bridge standing
00
up out nf the w ater.”
ran on n coalition tlrk#t. He might
The crumbled section dipped
bo nominated by the Democratic irons and laid all .1* facililiet ate ot*eraling ” at full rap a rd y."
l l ' s s i l s s f r na r a i , T a s i
In broad outline, llie romminmn gave a p irlu ie o f:
convention; he might b# nomina­
New sourer* nf atomic raw materials being devrlt.|ted in litis country
ted hy th# Republican convention.”
Republican* generally h a v e and abroad.
claimed the General for their
N rw manufaeluriotr plant* going!
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Jan. 31 -IJP)
party, although lh#re waa much up "to serve the nation's Inter#*!
have left their Jutts while under
50
35
Atlanta
Democratic support for him in [t Mi# year Immediately ahead."
invrstlgatioli.
Hi- mark
4
•2!
1P4I. Eisenhower himself ha* said
The Atomic Energy Act denir* Huston
Tut rn the d e tail* of it* atomic
25
1
repeatedly be ha* no political am- ) -n n.. ard other program* the acres* t ■restricted Information to
Chicago
3
t
WGona.
.•s-r-roisiiun, in if* ninth semian­ anybody wbo c loyalty, e h ir a r lr r
«
Denver
n
nual report to Congress, riveted and association* navrn't t.een Dr* Moines
8
4
MAN-EATKKH
th • usual lid of aeereey.
passeti uu bv the F . II. 1. and hy Fresno
34
42
quick Federal
DAR-KB*BALAAM , Tanganyika,
It didn't tell a thing about tb" the rnmmi*&gt;lon itself.
New York
87
18
TMaf Ba n aa w g w tm the
Jan. 81—44V—Man-eatio* Mon* hydrogen bomb, whose develpment
Official* -aid there was no wav
33
23
Alfred E. Driscoll, New
have kllUd alt native* within a waa ordered by Prealilent Truman of telling immediately how many Washington
Montreal
■ • It
H
few day* at Bong** in the sooth- on# year ago today.
how many left th# program while Jacksonville
77
57
of Tanganyika, It
One new disclosure In thr re­ their ra«ea were pending.
I m m f . M irk k a r.
76
70
port: in the past four rears, l.lUWt
VtttMW a . DaarrUey. Iowa; Fun aat
today.
The report said almut 198.400 Miami
76
44
Fra a k A . B a rra tt. Wyoming, A rth u r B . LangDe, BftaBlnglmi; Qnuglae M tK ay, Oregon; J . Brarirew Laa^ Utah;
l a s t November, a lion rredtinl persons either have been refused other (tersons were given Hear* Tallaha**##
Tampa
7*
«1
t l ' a a ll a w t l It * r s t e f a s t
access lo secret atomic d a l* or
Frtdartek. O . Peywe, Maine, ta d d . Meonaw W D Uank Michigan.
(In icn u tfo o al l e w d p h w )
w ith 38 victim s was trapped.

Local Red C ross Cohen Henchman
May Disband For Shot And K illed
, , L ack Of Interest In Tavern Brawl

r

ibility i o secure 2 Unn^ster.s Murder ihi* time of lowerinx the present
Cluiirman Is Glvtn
As Reason For Movt
Over Late Serving

Recorded Talk 0 n
Freedom Is Heard
By Kiwanis Cl ub

Four Are Killed
In Collapse Of
Canadian Bridge

HoUMton Fire BurnH
Down Seven Store«

Veteran Of Hunfcnam
Visitint? In Sunfonl
T

Product* Sold At
Murt Brings $184,686

tiOP, Democrat!* May
Nominate Ei«enhowcr

Atomic Energy Commission Reports
Continued Progress In Research

Governors Meet To Map Civil Defense Laws

The W eather

a tta rS r.

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i

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FWPAT JAW. 28, 1951

TITE SANFORD HERALD, ^ ^ ^ P J g g j g A
FIR S T

PRE8I1YTKRIAN
thy mercy la great above the hea­ FREE METHODIST CHURCH
deepest la his being."
vens: and thy tiuth icacheth unto Laurel Avenue god W . Fawth
CHURCH
HDton East wick.
Rcp. A. G. Melania, D.O., Pastor tha clouds."
Street
l : U A.M. Church School.
Tills reaeeuring statement from
CHRISTIAN A N D MISSIONARY
Fred H. Harton. Pastor
11-00 A.M. Morning Worahlp. Paalm* (89:15) is Included in the
Sunday School 9:4S A.M.
„ . A A L L IA N C E
iii Chur
m i ia« Sermon hy Rev .Mclnnia.
Park Avtatm gad Fourteenth
Ilible readings: "Dlcmed la the
Morning Worship 10:45 A.5I.
ty M m publication.
ii:30 I'.M. Pioneer Fellowahip. people that know the joyful sound
Street
Young Pi
Peoples
P.M.
* “Service 7:00
--------Sanford MinUterinl Association
Youth Fellowahip.
Rev. Glenn B. Smith. Pastor
They shall walk. O Lord, in the Radio Program WSUM 020 5:00
Rlblc School 0:45 A.M.
7:30 I'.M. Cvenlng
Worahip. light of thy countenance."
Itev. Annus fi. Mclnnis, President
P.M.
Sermon fry Rev. Mclnnia.
Cot relative selections from "Sri
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evangeliitlc Service 7:30 P.M.
Rev. Fred I.. Horton. Sec.-Tren*.
S|M-eial niUiir for Sunday inoin »nce and Health, with Key to the
Tha pastor will apeak on the sub­
COMMUNITY CHURCH
lug: Duct, - I Will Magnify Thee*1, Scripture*'* by Mary Raker Eddy
ject: "Tha Effectual Door".
Lake Mary, F lor lad
'CHRIST CHURCH, LONGWODD
Mr*. Charle* Wilke and Rotiert Include the u rn-ting
pasaage:
T H K CHURCH til GOD
Evening Service 7:30 P.M. An
C. C. While, Mlnlater
(Episcopal)
llrown; Anthem, “ Spring* In The “ The time for thinger* ha* come
Miller Farm*
informal san k* for all ages. The
Church School 10:00 A.M. Class­ pastor will speak. All are wel­
Rot. II. L)ttl*(on /.iimnrrmin,
Ih-ett” hy the Chancel Choir.
... The only guaiantee of obedience
Hep. H. H . .tllller, I'a-tm
II. D- Vkar
come.
Special muaic for Sunday even I* a light appirhennion o f Him es for all ages.
Service* Sunday at .1:30 I'.M.
Worship U:00 A.M.
Young
SoiigMlma Sunil* &gt;
Wednesday night Prayer inert, Ing: Anthem. “They C alf Him whom to know aright I* Life eter­
The Mid-week Prayer service
peoples day.
4:00 PAL Evci.ing I’rayvi and ing at 7:-T0. An old time aervlrc Jcaua" by Youth Choir.
nal" (preface vil).
will be' held on Wednesday night
M l Westminster 4:00 P.
The Junior
atrmon.
with old time tratlmony for all.
at 5:00. The pastor will conduct
M*
A ll ar« welcome.
HOLY CROSS CIIURCII
SEVENTH DAY AD VENTIST
The Senior Westminster 6:30 *, , t ^dy..on “ Th* M l o f Fanati­
(Kpkropal)
CIIURCII
cism . Visitors art cordially wel­
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
P.M.
FIRST METHOIiTs T CHURCH
Her. II. l.|lt!elon Zimmerman, HfPrnlh Street and Elm Atenur
come.
Park Apcnur at Hlslh Street
Tur-day,
Choir
practice
7:00
J. E. McKinley. MinUlrr
II.I).. Rector
Church Service 11:00 A.M. SalW.
I'.
Ilruok*,
if..
Paulrrr
P.M.
Mra. I’. It. Hlrphrnnun. D.II.K,
Sexagralma Hu day
ay.
urda
John L. Miller, Educational
TUP, CHURCH OP GOD
9:46 A M. Church School. A
The Rible and Praytr Hour 7:30
h:00 A.M. Hoty Communion.
Sahlpath School 0:30 A.M.
Director
U M Elm Aveaae
P.M Thursday.
rla^s for v : h ? s j t .
*-*:3» Family Service and Church
Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M.
“ We've Saved a Place For You,"
Rev, Joe C. Crews. Pastor
The Confirmation Class 4:00
11:00 A.M, Morning Wor*hi|t. School.
nerctay,
Sunday School p;|5 A.M. "Take I'.M. Friday,
Sumlay school begin* at 0:45
Rcrmun topic: "The Voice That
11:00 A.M. Morning 1‘iayer nnl
VUlti
I'm i are welcome.
your family to Sunday School." We
A.M. Casses for all ages. Good
Wake a The Dead**.
icrmon.
ptovido for every member o f the
spirit filled teachers.
6:30 I'.M. Vouth Fellowship Kcr0:00 I'.M. Y P S L
FIRST ( IIFIICII OF CHRIST. family.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
jrleo.
SCIENTIST
8«*rvlrca during the weak:
Park Avenua and Third Street
Menage by tha pastor.
Morning
Worship
11:00
A.M.
7:30 r.M. Ft i nine
Wui*hjp.
*00 Kant Second Street
Monday, Wednoaday and Satur­
J. Bernard Root. Minister
Evangelistic service 7:.1u P.M. i
Sermon by W. P. llrook*. Jr.
Sermon topic: “ Tho Jc*us W a y . day Holy Communion 7:30 A.M.
Sunday School f»:gfi A.M.
Saldiath School 10:00 A.M.
Message and altar call by the pas­
Training
Union
B:!5
P.
51,
A
.Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Friday Holy Communion U:00
Morning Worrhip 11:00 A.M.
MORNING DEVOTIONS
Union fur Every Church Member. Bviimin. “ The Great Adventure." tor.
Wedneaday Service 8:00 P.M.
A.M.
Prayer meeting and Rible study
Rev. Glenn E. Smith, pantui of
Story
Hour
for
children
under
0
Reading R mm Tuesday* and
“ W. P. Montague thus describe* Tueu.ij»&gt; evening at 7:30 P.M.
lhc Christian arid Mi&gt;*f«narv A l­
year* o f age.
Friday* 3:00 to 5:00 P.M.
religion:
'Relirron
I*
the
arevp
Comt *&gt;id bring your Bible*.
liance Church, wll Iw in rhnrpe of
&lt; hi mu of (ilium
The ehangeleap, veritable fact*
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Ser­ tann- neither of *, primitive ubWoman's
Missionary
service
Morning Devotions through next l;lm A trn u r ami Second SI feel oIranl (jtnf will lie *trr*xcd In
mon hy W. P. llrook*, Jr.
■ur-iity
nor
o
f
sophisticated
truism,
Thursday evening at 7:30 P.M.
lk. The program i* a pir-entii*
J. C. NfrhoUon, M lni«lrr
Chrfitian Science *ervlce* next
Wednesday
Kvening
Service
7:30
~—
_______^ _ __________
_____r - i j _
but
of
a
momentous
possibility—
Victory Leader service Friday
I o f radio « tat ion WTItR. In
I0:uo A.M. HiIde School.
Sumlay when the l-eiton-Hcrinon P.M. We arc studying tho Rook thr iiossiMlity, namely^ that what evening at 7:80 P.M. A program
peration with the Sanford Min1I;(M) A.M. Morning Worahlp.
will he entitled "Truth."
of
Kphenian*
at
the
Prayer
meet­
is
highest
hi
spirit
Is
deepest
in
for all yourg people.
laterlal Anaociation, and i* heard
7:3o I'.M. Kvening Worahlp
The Golden Text D from Paalmi ing hour.
oui natures.' In other words, re­
The Church string band will fur­
Rally at 8 * ) A.M.. and on SaturThuraday H:(K) I'.M. Ilible atudy. (l(IS:3, 41: " I will praiae thee, O
"Every
room
a*
warm
a*
Jour
ligion
doo*
not
go
eounter
to
man's
nish the music for all these ser­
f a y at 7:18.
Vixltora uluaya welcomi’.
I-old. among the people: . . . for home."
nature hut is consonant with the vice* ami the publk is invited to

At THE CHURCHES

attend.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Ninth Street and Unrei Avenue
Rev. 8. L. Whatley, Pastor
Sunday School 9:46 A.M. Bring
the family to Sunday School.
Morning Wonhip 11:00 A.M.
Sermon by the pastor.
Junior Choir Get-Together 6:00
P.M. All Junior* urged to be pre­
sent.
B.T.U. 6:30 P.M. “Choose You
This Day" Come to B.T.U.
Evening Worship 7:30
P.M.
Sermon by Pastor.
Midweek Prayer Service Wed­

nesday 7:30 P.M.
"Come Ihou With Ue And We
Will Do Tfaoo Good."
U PS A LA CHURCH
Church School 10:00 A.3I.
Wonhip 11:00 A.M.
Young People 7:00 P.M.
Evening Service 8:00 P.6I.

Colored News
The new ML Zion M. B. Church
will have the Jacob Chapel Choii
of the M. B. Church of Clermont
to sing here Sunday night. Vialtor* ore welcome.

SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES
JAN. 28— FEB. 12

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7:30 NIGHTLY
Preachin g D eliveran ce fo r S p irit, Soul
anti Body

Bov. C. E. Schwab, njieaking niglilly

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
L. A. Allen, Puator

121*0 Laurel Avenue

What is the TRUTH?

The Railroads
The Union Leaders seek to

A l various stages in the preaent dispute with the
brotherhoods of railroad operating employees
, . , the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union
leaders refused.
. . . the railroads accepted the recommendations
o f President Truman’s Emergency Board. The
union leaders refused.
. . . the railroads accepted the White House
proposal of August 19,1950. The union leaders
refused.
Finally on Agreement was signed at tlio White House
on December 21, 1050. Now the union leaders seek
to repudiate the Agreement.
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The railroads stand ready to put the terms o f this
Agreement inti? effect immediately. with back pay
Rt-the rates and dates indicated.

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V O L U M E XXXXII

THE WEATHER

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

EMtablidhcd 1908

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M O N D A Y J A N . 20.

No. II?

A xM irlfllrri I'rcse. l.c.'iM'd W ire

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Bitter Fighting Is
MetByUNAdvance;
Red Lines Stiffen
Fighter-Bombers Hit
0 C h i n e s e Positions
In Heaviest Raid:
K o r e a n s Trapped
TOKYO. Jan. 29— &lt;/P)— Chinn r CommunuD died lighting in
ihcir mountain foxholes today.
They reaiited In the bitter end a
wary but teemingly releniltn Al­
lied advance to wilbin 10 m ilri ol
V Seoul in weilera Koica.
Associated Preit cormpondent
Jim Becker reported DO Red*
were killed on one bill alone. Only
eight were captured.
A ir itrikea and nrtillery taked
the enemy poiitiom, but U. N. in­
fantrymen finally had to acramble
up the froren lulliidea and bloat
out the Kedi with grenadei and
j t rifle fireThe U. S. Eighth Army report td
advances up to three milei along
the 40-milet weatern front.
In the area north o f Suwon. 38
P-51 lighter-bomber* dumped 8.0000 gatkiu of fiery napalm (iellied gatoline) in the heaviest Mu
tang man attack o l the war. Red
troops and building* were hit.
# Early citimatei were that 100
Red* were kilted and 240 building*
deatroyed or damaged.
M aj. Thomai D. Robertaon. ol
St. Paul. Minn., who led tbc attack,
•aid:

Andrew S tin e Is Dr. Nourse S ays
Elected,To H e a d Price-WageFreeze
Merchants’ Group Order Won’t Work

!

r » r t |, rlmidy amt mild with
■lightly h ig h * temperature* lilt*
aMrrnnnn and tonight. 1‘nO lhlr
rim * ere in Tallahassee a rr* In*
•ticHI. Tur&gt;d&gt;; rloud), with n tn * .
innal rain amt colder in nnrth porlion.

House Group Kills Plan For
Defense Cost Drafting Vets At Present;
Single Men, Age 28, First
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Hike In

British Prime Minis­
ter Announces Call­
up Of 250 Thousand
For This Summer

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Bloc
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LONDON. Jan. 29
&lt;/!»&gt;
Prime Minister Attlee announced
today a vast British icarmamen. M O C l l I i e
program envisioning a labor draft
sf nrcrssaiy. a Hi per rent U&gt;osi D o n p us defrnsc spending and a callup I v d t C
of 230.1KK) rrseisr fighting men

S

K O T C a n

P r n n n c □ I
a l O p O 5 (11
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hlixaheth Wpcjis As Pleven A r r i v e s
She Blasts Hilton i 11 r »r
•
I n Divorce Suit |.n
0
S t r a t e g y Talks
I n s ANGELES. Jim 20 opi

Military Men Contin­
ue Pica For Draft­
ing 18-Ycar Olds
Before Married Men

i l o .hurt, tmhiippy mniringc of
act re*.* Klixnl-' th Tnyloi ended in
Premier Pro­
divntic today after .hr told a judge F r e n c h
hotrl lu'ii Nick Hilton wa« ahu.ivimises LJ. S. Undviiml nrgleclful
Ml » Taylor mid Hilton picked
iiiK Fren ch Loyalty
mgumont. for no apparent n-amn.
Teat, filled lot eye, a. »hc im»WASHING I ON. i m 29—4&lt;V»
Hi-rc-l ipn .tIonv of hoi attorney,
iir a r li t ’lrrnier Rene llrvco
Willintn Reign
Shi* .alii thiit mmi of i ho tune arrived Imliv lm comI u .ii -lt.vdoting their honeymoon in Europe Irgv l.v'k, md Prrvident I iiim.vn
iliilon would •pcrnl tin- rvrnina.
lo|d him hr I,..pci In pmvr the
mid until 6 hi d A M nt tin- gambl­
ing i a.lno», leaving hei tn irtuin Umlcl Td.itr, u thr "ic«| liirnd’’
tn their hotel alone.
of rr.tnte.
She .aid thi* conduct •••ntlmicil
I lie I’trvulcnl girrlrd ihr wilt­
•liter tlir-li t i-t nr ti &lt;o thi. iiiuntiy.
ing
Freni h leader .it Union Shi­
Del grr a.ke-E
“ I. it true I tint on yiiot return lton. i lew hmll* lie Imr they were
heir-, n l latino, i-vi.l fiiiiilioM. he to begin imiffiriircv nt wm|J pro­
remained away limn you and .m blem*.
iilumy* trying to plrk a fight 7”
neven r ,mr b n r ir;uiilr&lt;ll,
.hr nloiHcredSu|n-rior
lu d g e
1 hiii^uimiil irrkmg iwui.inirv from llie Firrii’ lai kr a&lt;krd If thi* eaii.iil her
ilri vm i. n o Shi- rrplird that tl ilrnl llial the I mlrd jM.ilrv will tr
lilialc iiiinirdl.trly witli titr .itomii
did
llc ig o i: “ I. II tmr Ih,,t Iwcmu. i- bomb in Ilie- cirnl Riiwi.tn umiri
I nf loot ruining* a* n motion pic- ■ov ule I ranir
tun- m ire.", you want In waive all
M i I lunun, S c firta iy ol Si itclaim* to alimony 7”
Al IlCMill. Dele rue Secret, y M .r"Vea.”
Hilton, who dm not i-,ni|«*»t (In- •bill am1 mmit nl tfir (alnnri
n Hon, &lt;va» riot In court.
were on hand In mrrl |*
&lt;•tier thr brief hearing einled I
(lie ilw ik, rainy fit* ti ii i ii ^
'li»- Tavlnr I-••gall to i iv. Sin- put
The 4^-VP4f«olcI 1lent
hi i
head mi the shuuldri of n
"tinlio puMleii-t.
shook liarulv warmly *
willi ihr
Then »h&gt;- -at in a i hull in a &gt; fltM ilrnt .nil laal:
lorrmt
wn-plng
.... of thr lourtroorn,
, ,, ,
"
1I am h.iking
i-—
*.ii g for
1 0 1 waid
0 ,11, 1 in
to ithe
.onlll.lv a* he publicist and her r.mv, rvatluns with you w hich I
a t t m n o in I t l n l In co n so le her.
gin t-ntay I chull aIvi ny . fenirm•
.
i-ci
n nl state,
lu'i vvruaitnr
whal thr in
(initoil
Stuir* ill
did for
I v n u l u r j f u r t v n I n i u v p s . Franct- duriug the last wat
*-• "”I1 al«ii'
In, I riullng
3
'I V i o n-, u 4J |&gt;,, , ,
arii&gt; ’ TH-taaid-ci
Mornm-la’ i Ithat

1lie Houir Armed Srrvicrv Cnm-

WANI ilNG fo,\.- j*'&gt;

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for training this sumniet.
Deliberations .T o Be
rnitlre IimU v v litre illy k.riled lire
In a House of Commons •|&gt;ccch
nlr.t nl ili.ifting any vrtrrvm now.
Delayed
Till
Aftet
outlining ibis country’s plant to
but rravliril out for unglr men up
meet the lineal ol Communist agCease-Fire
Begins
to sgr 28 . two yeare i l . n t lire
gicssion in Eum^sc, Attire forecast
preterit
lurid
LAKE SUCCESS. J in 29 (/i-,
W A S H IN G T O N Ia n . 2? &lt;/T&gt; new demands on tbr liiitub taxi
Andrew Stine was elected preiiAl lire vsttir tittle pirvvure built
the
Axan-Arali
blot
tmlat
modident nf the Sanford Merchant’* At* — Dr. Edwin G. Noun*, former payer— alirady tanving one ctf
up si tbr ( ’ M|iibj! Iielilmi llie ides
"*
lw’- " p
•ociation Friday night at a direc­ chairman nf the Pirtidcnl’t Cnun- the lice world's lsig|e*i i-uidcna.
oi ib riling rhilvllrri Inivbimb in
onrr
in
an
rffm
l
to
hr
nl
off
tor's meeting following the group’* cil of Economic Adviten. laid to­ He said at murh of the program
llie prevent 19 llnnvigh 21 age
l
tn
llil
Naltoos
appimal
ol
Amenannual dinner at the Mayfair Inn. day he especti pikes to continue at |totsiblr would be tam ed out
bi.iv ket. pluv lliovitanrii n| yonthi
cans demands for an indi&lt;lmc‘it
Other officer* electee* were Rill their tlimh dcipite th* gov-rn- on a pay-as-you-go basis
now clrwiiird 4 -F. Iielnre any 18
of
Communist
China
a,
an
aggie,.
K irk at vice p m id e n t and M itt ment’ i freetc order.
The i’ uiiie Minister hinted lhat
vr.n rildi arc taken.
toi.
Dot Powell a* tccietary and trea­
Testifying before the Senate- llrit.iin would not look In the
Hilt the military belli nut (nt
I hr revised plan n n submit
surerH a u te
Economic Comnultee. United .Stales loi loans to Kelp
. .
,
r ’ ' .
.
. ,
llie 18-year dlait in preleirnie In
Andirw Stine, acting at loatl- Noun* tsid there arc "wide loop­ pav Inc wav. Mr &gt;.iul hit l*b»si
.. ,
,
,
taking ins meet men
i t ,
,, , .
icmtify t n*l-natto|i loditual minmatter for the evening, introduced holes'’ in lb* present law, anti pic gotrinment inteiulrd
to
irlrain
.
,
,.
twn r ongirwion r| committee
,
miller mrt tint morning It &lt;a Ithe principal speaker, Llnyd Gan. dieted that “ hardship catrt” for Irnm mortgaging tbr Inline by ,
,
bearing!, vine in llie Senate ami llie
. .
.
...
lor an iminrdialr trsen.iuswri umprendenl of the Florida Stale Re* price and wag* rit«t "wnn’l ha»* running intn debt abroad.
,
,
olber in llie I loirie, showed thovf
Winston rhi.rrh.il, .eader of the
, " r Chma-Koira pin.
taifere Anociation.
tirnds m dticuvvion of the Defenie
to be very hard to win rrlirf un­ CTofmrrvalivr opposition, prompUy Idem, but aibb Ibis mi|*olt.snl pr »Mr. Garr based hia address on
Dep.nlnient’v pro|tnis| In d u ll Ml
an analyst* of the effects of mili­ der the economic phlomphy which ralli-&gt;l a drlwtc "n defetssr the smon
18 inrtead o( the prevent 19 vearv.
week after peat, o y ln g euch a
Thr irpirsrnlalivet will, " i l l -u
tary preparedness on the United still prevail.”
debate thoubl latt two or throe , ,
bold tbr men (nr 27 indrari nl
States economy by Taul Nyalmm,
With a smile, he added:
(list inrrlings, agrrr ii|mn an sp
Columbia University Economics
the prevent 21 months, and work
rhurchllt demanded that the piopiiate cease-liir arrangement in
**1 suggest that prices have -nt
Pro feat or.
the
piogram into permanent uniIloilMmelidn'ra
non
liter
whethar
Kmea
ami
alter
it
lias
lo-rn
put
Pointing out that moat n( the gone into the deep-free jr Irnkci
'rival inildary veivicr anil training
ibey will psucced with
expedients, being adopted to halt but just into the kitchen refngria- A ttires call mab *'i Hi It lab da- )||((|
feme need* csirresliolsd* with Inr .
, ,
...
„
&lt;UMST).
inflation are attacka on symp­ tor— where the kid* come in and real
It Ice w - have to farst." and he '»tetr fuiibrr dehlwiatamttom a and not on the real causes
Rriuiiiplion ol the bearingv ioladded
that
the
Uteii
government
ThU
pnrvDion
»#
•
Intrrinl
«f
o f Inflation, Mr. tia rr emphasis- open the door every time they want
I—
werl
i pi--t —,i ,1 from Senator
ICm i I isv * na rag# la s t
wa&gt; lair in |.rs»vMlr.g the enUmata
rd the necessity uf an Increase In
Edwin ( ’ . Johnxin (D-Coln) In enThe reterve callup announred b)
productivity.
the Prime Miniate,
litl 1,000,000 wr*trrn ('.uiii|&gt;ean*
“ Only thru", he stated. "Can the
236.000 for the army and 10,000
in the U. S. Atmy“There were over 30 mile* of real Ineome of the nation be in­
fur Ihr Itujal Air Fore#,. These
creased and an effective fight be
fire burning when we left."
"Thu lotctgn legion should »*•
men will spend |6 .lay* In lnlcnA 1tout four hour* before deserib- made against the tidal wave of
mnrp
all miblaiy demands for
alve
training.
At
the
fcaissti
time
ity ASSOCIATED PltKNt
Ing Uw Utter hillsides battle, military-spending which nay eoun
drafting our 18.year-old Imy*,’’
Much of the nalbm endured the the llovnl Navy will rat up 0,000
flecker filed a dlrpetch reporting rut the btrylag power o f our pre­ cold eat weather ssf ilw mra-nn to­ enlisteal men ufid iWO «t f wer* *« ■
Joiiutnn told a rejNirter “ It alwi
liny S*«ut» fnmi throughout
_ nn Allied advance o f one mil*, to sent "flfty-cent" dollar to M daythat addltioaal ■•nip may
put
•hoirlrl volvc tome of our ihunetlrt
I P * paint eight jnttea north of cents."
In ruinutiaairui. 1Altti, tlaa. H'*y»li &lt;ScMMnvIr &lt; 'w i*U pM#k4ft*aled in
,8u*rpn. ’
* r »D Ptn l » ) v i l l i l C SN r ili h , , t tw o i c i i t i n l i " our ro u u - manpowpi thnrtagci and interna­
Mr. Carr WM’ the assembled - It was 62 hold#' at. West Y#l- Air Fnrc„ It In «We refrmher tontrst. Saturday night nt *b&gt;
low.tonr, Mont. Official Utiiprrl l l M U l w t «— s a t ,
Seminole High School Fnnthnll
frb-. have alway. la-rn friend*, tional difficulties."
merchants
that only .1,000,000 peo­
Becker said Intelligence uffleet*
itd to 30 l
Fiehl tn a progium rniitb-l
a
and, I am .lire, nI»v,iV- will la*."
HAN IIIANGISUO, .Ian jn
eatimated that the entire 60th ple are unemployed today end lower over Wyoming, the Un­
Chairman Vinson ID Gal id th»
"Ki&gt; kahuokee."
Mr Truman replied:
n il- ,\ kl'idvrgatrn giiug burgh-d
Chinese Commuhiit army and capable of being drawn into de­ k«U a and parts of Mlnnnuda and
Hoiii-e rvinmittcc dirti tcil A it.IriMip
Nn.
543
,
Oviedo,
won
first
tiai
well
Five
.mall
laiy-c
uttli
"
I
ant
pleased
In
welcome
ym».
three North Korean divisions now fense production whrreaa In 1340 Wisconsin.
taut
Defense
Secretary Anna
|tla&lt;e in U-ril pitching, with inuiu I 30ti m-h nmu eri «u/n lcioti .So I hope you will have a plca.ant
were near the combat area, hold- there were 10.000.0fl0. Today the
Itoscntrorg to give any reasonForecaster* said it would con­
No 6, Hanford, in -reon*I plncimol
profitalile
visit.
We
are
all
a nine bant fir-m whom I lie}’
atmigth i W forces would total defense worker must come almost tinue cold.
the depart limit
n.lgiit h a v e
i 1 m*|11Ml•«• 4 t»• i *T*Ml.f 1 ** &gt;*I
in fire building ami in rooking tried In huy rovvlaiy urllfit- ciillr I
about 60,000 pen, but loaaa* arc wholly from civilian occupation*,
against talrliig men up to theit
Tbs: 46 holuw at Hulls:, Mont.,
T.-ar p No. 6 w.M first mid Tn-in
dir
2Htli birtluiay*.
believed to have cut them consid­ he said.
mads today the coldest Jan. 23
No. 34. M-miitl Triuip No. 344,
Thr five—mil) it, 7, und H year. Brailey Oilhuin Will
Exigencies of the waf effort there un record.
Witli regaid to men with print
erably.
laike Mary, placed fm l in axemang-it out u( that hy saying they
service, Vinson told newsmen af­
JACKSONVILLE. J a n
Other Monday minimum* were
"This U a delaying action with will cauae transportation facilit­
ship, and Troop No. 31 » a i M-r-tml had found the money, anil lorn
Award
Jay
cut*
Prize
ter Mi". Itn.cnbvrg'. tevtimonjr:
activities
4 about one Chlnfte company to ies to wear out and repair will be- International Fall*, Minn., tl lie- f Special I — Heightened
Troop Nu. 34 . a i filat in the
"This committer re nut giMiig
low; Mercer, W l*o 40 below; Wil- un the Florida Stats Farmer*’ Mai- tug of war with Troop No. 311 It over In |io|icr
every hill," one American regi­
Hut they Were t nipped when
The "otit.lMtnling "tale puhlli to rim ft any veteran*."
llston, N. Do 3.1 below; Mlnnca* krta due to inerearing demand fur second. Troop No. 243. Oviedo,
mental commander aald of the
Mr». Itoscillicrg empha.ljed the
ilt.. 2fl liclow, and Chicago, nine ft rail fruit* and vegetable., were ha-I nu competitor, m ligualling I polo rtnuh Gurdoil McNair "aid official for 1350" writ le- recogn­
fnahole fight. "W e Jttat hare to
lie miw a 7 -yeai-ohl take
hot- ised bv the Flotilla Junior
Defeiree Department'" prefrfelirr
low.
reported today by William I.. W il­ and therefore- won fii.t plan
dig them out. baraiiM they stay
th of vihIu |aip fioui the iae k la-t oj Gornmerre in Pensacola on for a longer term nf service than
In there and dia fight.
Sunshine bell high* Sunday son, Jarkwinville. Director or tlm
Cull Pack, competed In n three of a |lurk ycvtrrdny
Fet.. 3
i« now allowed.
The Chinese were supported by
included Brownsville. Texas. 7K; 21 Slate-owned *»le« ren in * whh h legged ran* with -Imimic Wright
Fright* oed, the t.i&gt; l-drl -ill
Tb- good gov cl omen t aw aid w ill
\ 21 -month* period, -tfiiu liainPARIS. Jan. 23— &lt;A9— Frvnch Miami, Fla., 76; New (Irlran*, verve Florida farmer.. Price- -u and Eddie HarlaiUI Ilf I'nek 31. fit »t
artillery. Ground troops aalled for
The
11u|rilet btokc a window in t-e mu-tr by State .lunioi ('bundlei
mg, glee- the militai v onlf nl«uit
an air atrlke to alltnea the enemy newspapers today reported the 72. and boa Angeles, a tool on. mmi roniinodlllc" reflected ir*■■*■I and Omi IJltcy au-l Jimmy lln-ok the White It*, k i -i plant ami
of
('niurnetii
Pie.blent
J
lirsilrv
M month, -if "real effectivi u.e'’
demand with mrar Item, bringing shire of I'atk 211, second. In bal­
mysterious odyssey u f a man who
gun*
I Minim, during tin- award ban- nf it. manpower, Mr. Rownlrerg
the lie,I irlutn* to farmer* thnn m loon bursting Hr ire s- MiCoy of I’ui- found f'lmi In n dc.-h draorr
travelled from Uulgari* to Franre
ACE IS KILLED
only
tn
run
ini"
the
nr-phInu•
up
t
lhat
will
highlight
the
Jaymany .ea*on* pa-t.
Gallfornl* Pack 31 iv a- find mid Don I'liry
said.
— In a packing case.
WASHINGTON, Jan. JU t-Pi
ini-u haul
i r e . ’ winter conterence
Mr-. Ibreenlicrg .aid the longer
Th* man, reportedly named Capl. Don 8. GanilU, .10, Wmld Wiimlri Prppeis continued to len-l of Cuh Pack 213 * « • wenud
Three
more
lime"
the
riiy.
The identity of thr recipient
Chris tnv. spent 34 day* in the War II ace and vetern of |N2 with price, from $1.00 t*&lt; • 16
Sioutmaster. of Troop N" 312 liioke Into the plant, hid found will ta- kept a »eciet until the training IM’tiial wav part of an
oMiull plan to htrlhl up a traine-l
r bushel, lumaliK-. hmught from and William Pugh of Tremp No. .'Ill
eg**, which contained a Ford auto­ comliat mission*, died yesterday
remainder of the company
.20 In ll-l.no ami Miuaah timugli' am| John Horton of Trimii 213 as- no more money. So tluv •ele- iiwniil i* made The selection w«« service pool for (lie future.
mobile. Papers speculated he might when hi* Jwt trainer crashed. &lt;)fiC M n iw r « * r e e v Tm
ii
Hi­
l-latnl
with
M
ain
pal
tie."
niirde tiv the Florida -I unlur
"We ale not yet ill World Wat
bo o French secret service agvat, ficaia said ha was on a "mutlnsi $1.60 to $8.60 per bushel, l^-.n- aisled the scouts in entering thr
I'bailile t of C-miucn-e G in.I GovII NMilnwea 1,0 rear l « » l
brought frurn IIJKl to 17.26 pm ronlests. Mr*. Don I'lrey, drn mo­ inanuger's dvsk.
or o refugee frem behind tie Iron night"
Poller raid the laiy, would ri rrnmeiit A wind emu in Hire hradCertain.
An enlisted mag, riding a* a hamper. Weather ronditiona cun ther nf Cub Park Nn. 213, Ovo-do,
li-ctureal, thru lui mil over li rii by f.oiilv It .to of Tampa.
They generally
agreed that passenger, also was klllwl. Ilia Ilnur to aliiw down product Inti in assisted ihr cub scout.
their parents. Tia-ir name, wen
French pollca had been alerted for name was withheld pending no- Mimo -erliona, hut Increa.e* in
George Maffrtl -«fved a* chair wrlhheld by pul in
m . E P I I I lN E III l(GI.All
most item, are anticipated during man of the progiam, Itrdieit Lip
the arrival of the man in Uw rase ti first Inn nf noat of kin.
WEST EDS ANGELES, Jan
the current week.
a ( Marseille last week, on the
pin.idt and John Piai.on a. coll till I (IN I Uill.w
23 (A I The
telephone
rang
Report, from Individual markrt &gt; chairman. Judge Itnogla. S&lt;rn
Italian shin "Palalsal."
MANNBKHKIM FUNEItAI.
l i m i —l-iv night at thr home » f
PITTHIIIIHGII. Jan 23 '-P
fnt the pa.t weekly prrital ending Stlom web iimeil the "emit, an*1
Two poflra from Paris arrived
HELSINKI, Finland, Jan. W
llird. wintering In lhe»e pari • Mr. and Mrv E.&lt;iwaid ( ’«.«. When
tanning in Marseille and opened the rase, (A1) — Finnish
Leslio A. Jacolb*#n. planr
irs s ils s w •&gt;■ ear* alt!
authorliie*
Iwlay Janunry 2till »hnw gru.a returnundid de-icer, balay
Mm l 'a*» answered, wh&gt;«-vrr
(
g technician of the U- S- Boll Con­
which had been sitting on th* planned a state funeral fnt Fle|,i tu gniwera .riling on thr 1'ompnim
Dppur limit le. for -ervli. Ill var
Fre-slog rain, fmse ihrn tall ■ailing hung up.
for the
servation Italic* for
the paat
Mat two docks for tiro day*, and found the Marshal
IH U M AN H P E K tlT
Baron
Carl
Gmdaf State Market exceeded $&gt;&gt;liijt.' i &lt;mi
loll" i --illniiJIlltie. were outlined to
and
wing
fratlarrs,
forcing
M
u­
The
urine
thing
h«pi»rnrd
Fri­
years, left Friday for Jacksonville man, described aa in hia thirties, Mannrrhelm, their national hern for U M I t unit, uf U-ans. |»iWABIHNGTUN. Jan. 2t» 0V,
members of District No. ti of th*
I I a a lta » # 1 Oa r a s e T « « l
to Uko uo Hi* now dutiaa as a dis­ and with a beard, sitting at the who died Saturday night In
I lr-ldenl Truman will .peak at hin!-- to fly eriatirally. Many nt day night.
Florida i'll If i at |un nf ibretm- and
them
re-ritibied
airphim
»
tryli-g
Sol
1
1
1
dit)
III
gill
tile
f'rt.nC-i
were
trict conservationist
f’ hlla-lrlphln Saturday d thr dhh
wheel of Uw automobile.
Iwuaanne, Kwttierland, after a
I'rofoalnnal Women's Ciuh* veiBen Wiggins, on* o f the Boll
ration of a chapel tn four heroic to lake off with wing flap* down riot home to hint Die phone ting
The neper* said bst left Sofia major intvsUnal opera! Ii-n
terrlay al the Mayfair Inn liy Mr*.
Conservation engineer*
chaplain* who died In World War llird. trying tn land .kidded or When they returned ia’ e, they I’allllne lltNiviif, I’rnsScnla, third
Dec. I I In the packing caao for a
It aaa Indies s»(t th* funrrsl of
tile icy ground llird watchii- told |all ire ye.terrlay, they dis­
II.
been stationed at T a g m
Bulgarian port, and eras taken oa th# h-' - year • old Mannerheins,
-aid the (ring wav not &gt;nffv cover,-d that « 4 l.5mi mink root vlee-preddent of the Flrrrlda Fadworked with the Hillsborough 8o&lt;! the shits Dee. 26. The papers said formrr preikent who three time*
rirnl to rlira.r liodirv l-llt mari) and an ltd.piece silverware set oration.
STAM P FRAUD
Conservation District, wilt replace the police treated the man with led hi* country In battle again,t
Friend, her* of Mrs. It I*
"F'erleratlnn I»av” « » - the theme
tail, were .tlffrnnl in fan "ha|a « hail been stolen
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2'.» v/P»
Mr. Jacobsen. Mr. W iggto* ori­ deference and took him from Mar­ the Russian*, mlgnt tskr place llawkln* will regret to learn of hrt
j nf Hie meeting of the di"ttli*t. tha
ginally from l ira Oak. raraired hia seille to Pari*.
death whleh occurred at her home. liar old F. Atnhro.e tialny *■&lt;
here nn Sunday.
third held thi" year, au-l more Dree
310.1 Post Street, Jacksonville, at aenlemeil In two to .rvrn year.
degree In engineering from the
75 women were pre*ent (Tubs reA, University of Florida In IM ». He.
11:00 P.M. yeatrrday following a In prison for engineering a big
rire.ented were iho-r -if Orlando,
•tamp fraud while holding a high
' W hi* w ife and tw* y * r oW daugh­
long lllneaa.
('oroa, Vero Reach, Titusville, fit
ter, Betty will live her*. Prior to
Mr. and Mrs. llawkln. were for (ant office job.
, (Totiil and Sanford,
IT, fi. Drill lit Judge James ft
he ipeat f i n year* la
mrr resident, of Sanford where
mraduallon
an
Mrs. Eunice Gay, dritriel dlMr. llawkln. wa« a member nf Ihr Kirkland, in Imponfng Ihr sent
(he Army.
rectiif, pie.idrd over thr tnreinevi
M r Jacobsen was the Ural plan­
Railroad police, lie preceded Mr*, enrr, lurried down a plea for pro
•ecslorr and report" were heard
liation.
llawkln. in ilralh two years ago
ning technician to ho a w l k m by
IA S VEGAS, Nfv . jan, 29 t/1*&gt; lire IOtlr rod l llli alomu hlsil* frnin the Frihlle A ffair* and In
While Ambrose wrpt unal-n-h
the U.R. Roll Canaetcaaton Bervlcc.
8urv|vora Inrlwl* three children.
Relatione
rhairrnen
ATI-ANTA. Jan. 2 9 —&lt;2T&gt;—Th* South, oact rdelwated militarily only Mra. J. M. O’Brien. Miss Patsy erily, hi. attorney', Edward Urn in hiiliiry having lairril thr rmilrllr w lirrb nn gamhling rasini. laltlri, ternatinnal
Ilo recently reported that dariag
from rarh eluh.
hla two years at oareiaa hare la , for i ll generals and its gun-cottoa, is fast booming the astion’i arsenal Hawkins sad Robert llawklns. nil IHttt William., pleadnl for pro­ wirir-oiicn fail Vegat hrarrrl iliell tialay lor (urllier nil le.r fiviron
M r*. Iliaiver. who wa&lt; introbation
o f Jacksonville.
had wnrkad on
' f r r tuper-wespom.
lire Atomic Energy Cnmmnnnn. &lt;«|&gt;eralinB a levlrntt range Mi milr&lt; dined hy Mr- l.illian Aviv, div•10,■
Funeral
sarvlre.
will
I
m&gt; held
than 101 fanner#
D'aailaesa n- r o w t i w l
north o f Itere, let go with another Mac! yevtervlay, mine 24 hour* viler
That 'v jw j wa» made to members nl the Georgia Engineering Society
F A T A L VISIT?
con000 ten s for M il • -#.
In Jacksonville at 2:00 F.M, Wot
today by H. McKinley Conway, Jr., a director of lha Southern Astoria- nesday and burial will Ire made
FAIUS, Jan. 23 d,11—The Com- a lighter riplrninn Saturday.
sarvatson work.
1
lam o l £ckflca gad Industry.
Hie dctnnatmn unlrailied a w«*r ol t|iei ulalpin St to ihr |M,t'ili|r new
munist n&lt; wspa|iei ( &gt; Kolr ti.lay
there.
’ Plans fo r soli *Jw»
published a page one laix re­ aIom n wc*|wmi Kirntisti may lie letting.
ratkHt wore preps* '
Conway said 16 asajoe military research and das clopmeal center*
High yesterday 75
calling that Rene I'lrven Is the
e.a. The p,-gram,
I.OUUHTK HIT IN D IA
hara already baan located In lh *^
Hundred* of riutrly-a wakened 4
first French prgmier to vl.lt the witnesses saw a trrinend"os white I spring and .iimrner o f 1310
laiw today 60
sea. has rwultad
NEW DELHIII, India, Jan »
Southern states, and mars a n proving ground for guided mis­
llVaU aaw •
Rain no
being planned.
flash in the sky, followed chwely j 0, 7 and H F.niweiok, annminctvl
siles. It Include* u flv* Mprare --(41—A swarm of locusts aonn Amvrleon capital In 20 yeare.
The other was I’lvrre larval, by a dimmer orange r.rie Thr CL I May 17, 1318
Tidal Jan rain .77 inch
In addition to this Tritium (H - mile laurelling u rn on Cane Ca- 10 miles long swirled over India'JOBLESS U J i n T f l
Bomb raw material) plant, whkh naveral and a string at radar oh- capital today and headed toward who, the paper lomnientod, "was *11 Aerrmauttcs Administration
Normal Jan rain 2.35 inr Ire*
3- Somewhere In Itns.la. AllT A L L A H A M E I,
J lE
t » - he r*ld be bad predicted would be serration s t a t l o n a
shot 16 years later."
had orderrj all planes out of the nour.rrd hy l*rrs|r|ent Truman
stretching the Punjati wheat harvest.
Special
Florida I N
Laval,
whn
was
cxrruied
after
The ehwtd of inserts— so thick
located In Um Sooth several
air for seven hours In the .mith- Sept. 22, 1340.
’ mpenvatinn paymetlU Acrtaaed months before the selection of tbe nearly 600 miles Into the Garb tltal it d. la fed departing rom Ihr lllierathm as a F'reneh trait­ west Nevada area. One citiren
bean.
The A EC said lea. than three
44,174 during ib# waak ending •He near Augusta. G*., ho
he menMillion* of doll are have been In­ marcial plane* -came frorp thr or, visiled Washington in October, .aid, it liKikad like noon even erceka -g-&gt; it as* gelling irudy
|*#nw tlnmod a number o f «U m vftal mi­ verted in an oedaane* laboralory south. Warning, wera wired tn It t t .
thou ah it was iirrdawn."
J A C K S O N V I L L E , Ja n . 39 DFt
"Ui tickle the dragnu'. tail" on the
lltary raaaarth liutallat
lstails t Ions being at Redstone Arsenal, Mar Hunts­ agricultural agents tn the norti
17
All the AEG would say Iriiinr- trrw Nevada range, anil more ex Atlanta
r-0
F.LKS MEET
devafpptd to Ik* ieawUiland.
dlatrly was that this was atnmli peri inrut" are probably in the of. llismark
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36
ville, Ala, where German aclen- to try to save Uw grain crop In
Mambara nf the Sanfoni F.lks rxploalnn No. II, and that a sur­ flng.
r awglnaariag da36
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l M M g A m y engineers this critiaally graln-aiwt country
Uoslon
Lodg#
Lodge and Ihoir wives wlil meet vey hy Its technicians Indicated
78
69
Ilefure the week-end blasting, Rrownsvlll*
at 6:00 P. M. Werlnesdav at the no radioactivity within a 160-mile
•16:00
TEACKEBH M EET
7
30
Chicago
la motor to the New radius o f blast No. 10 on Satur­ le atomic arlanlista had pul un a Denver
Th# Samiaol# County Teachers
4
•11
'dry
run"
tr*l
last
Wednesday
Elk* Lodge to hear day.
C M will have aa 4 apaakar Ear* k m # *°KII
•1
whleh rlldnl cause too much com­ Dea Molnta
•11
itiwrly, dean of tho
n it Farris, aaaeativa aacretary nf
Tha other nine nuclear blast, motion. Both the -Saturday and Naw York
S3
.16
JMBusiness Admlntslro- listed by the AEC:
tha State Teachers Eatircnaant
16
w ' ■:
SunJay punt.-res ware recorded on Waahlngtnn
Uao, Univer*
Univotilty of Florida, make
Syrtam, who will talk aw lha
1. Tha Aiamagordu. N. M., n - tha California mail Hilo o f Tech­ Winnipeg
36
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addrvsa fnilowing a supper ptaslon an July 16, 1345
tlrvmant System" at a meat Ing
17
71
nology Soisinograph at .'aaadatta, Jacksonville
which wfU It#
Tharedav at and Initiation. On Thursday night
3. Hiroshima,
rirroanima, Aug.
a u j . 6,
u, [3(5.
urea.
75
Miami
Caliif., .100 mil** away
•lOQ F. M. at the Janlor High • i uppar and meeting wf'i ho
Nagaaaaki, Aug. 0. 1345.
491 V
Tail# ha****
m
peM J the local Lsidgs.
f £mdf 5 .-Bikini Ucm -u in- tha Bulgar alarms in narth Las Vaa Tampt
n

Only Production Rise Present Law Is Said
To Be Shot Full Of
Can End Inflation.
“Wide Loopholes"
Meeting
Is Told

wmATlncImh, ^11101*0 IS H«St

North Shivers Under
Blanket Of Cold

To “ Kickahoukee”
GamcH Of Scouts

Farmer’s Markets
R e p o r t Increased
Demand For Fruits

Mysterious Stronger
ComesInPacking Case

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Wiggins
Jacobsen
Soil Tec hn

B. and I*. W. Hears
Of Ouirorttiiiilies
For Civic Service

Mrs. R. D. Hawkins
SuccumliH To Illness

2nd Experimental A t o m i c Blast

South Becomes C enter Of Nation’s
Super-Weapons Reseacb Program

Is Set O ff On Frenchman’s Flat

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FAREWELL TO ARMS

The Trade Agreements

perennial subject of vigorous argument hai been pre­
sented to the new Congress. This Is the question o f the
Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. It seems only yesterday
_______ I I I M as— lla 4 W j g ___
KMh N aa wcw l riu a metier that Congress finished the last round of dabsta on this
M i i k i at. tain. at lie Feet Oltles
a* laafard. Merits. aadar ika Set matter, but the act expires June 12 and hence there must
i l naaii iaa « l - &gt; i w l «, l*TW
be action by Congress before that date If the program Is
^ o i .u i i h . O ltA N
to be continued.
■AMs
O O N M I DKIII
One trouble with the progrnm Is that Its benefits have
■aalaaaa Maaa^at
been less easily observed than the resulta which become the
i i i i f n i n i o i n ir r .1
**/ Carrier
. I J l basis of objections. The attacks against it come chiefly if
u m kaaifc
not entirely from supporters of the protective tariff prin­
T l x . Heaths .
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ciple. Since they see the purpose of tariffs as thejirotection
of American industry from foreign competition, any lower­
All ablraar/ M ix * , recta
Ihaeh*. raaalallaaa, srerlamatleaa, ing of tariffs appears had. An agreement negotiated under
l a l aallrta *1 rel.ftalameec. far
Ihe * e r*».» '* K b it * faata. will the act always involves reduction of some American tariff,
ba
far al r.aalar aS.rrtU- ami this effect is immediately apparent. Then entrance of
the benefiting foreign goods also can often be observed.
" Hrarraralri Vatl.eallr Wf
I alee* Ir a r H W i
The benefits ait* mostly on a broader, longer-term baais.
D m . lath. I r a tarb. Cblraaa. l*»#*
»' &lt;a*a. « •** &gt;&gt;. | l»i|l.
One immediate gain Ht home is that American consumers
......... •• a N.»a.l..r al l . r are able to buy certain im|K&gt;rted goods at lower prices, and
AaaarlalrA N M * which I* n l H H
MeUat.etr la lb* n r far rrpak‘ 1. this is wliut the opponents object to. Another is that some
•aUaa at all fb# laral n a t aHa In' American firms find un enlarged foreign market for their
■ensMper. I* m il ta
ri.M i.lH an m
gww». Over the longer term, the trade agreements stimulate
MONIi a VTT a N. *8. 1*51
the general flow of foreign trade, which is un Important
clement in the margin of profit for u great number of Amercan industries and lines of business.
TO D A YS BIHLB VKBHB
This is important also to our general aim of promoting
Thai ('hr let uaderstood Ihr deepMl laws of natar* If remain, but economic progress throughout the world, and specificaiiy
ba m U greater works than these to the objective of maintaining an even balance of trade.
•ball f t do. Majb* we will «rmr If we believe in these goals, the Reciprocal Trade Agree­
la understand looT Whal manner ments Act is one menus of achieving them.
A

of man I* tht*. that sveu the wind
and lh» *ca obaf hlml—Mat. 11:21.

Who Drives Better?

Vivien Kelltm i, New Haven.
Conn, in d u slriiliil won her •»*
■uit a ia in il ihe government, prov­
ing that in th ii counlry even "big
government" i i nol loo big to
taka a licking once in a while.

clusion of Prof. A. It. I-uuer of Iowa State College. A fter
long study of driving records in- concludes that from the
ages of IQ to 83 and from 41 to 6.1 women are better drivers
than men. Hut la-tween 33 and 41 men are better perform­
ers at the wheel. .Men have more mechanical aptitude, but
women show bettor judgement and have better attitudes
toward traffic regulations, says the professor.
These conclusions give rise to some questions. What
hapjiens to the woman driver between the ages of 33 and
417 Taking It for grouted that men younger than 33 may
lie fncllnded to lie show-off daredevils, what affects their
driving capacity after age 417 It may tje that the woman In
her late thirties Is likely to lie handicapped by a cargo of
children who form a distracting influence.
As to the woman driver’s attitude toward traffic regulations, perhaps an Innate or acquired feeling of deference
ority Is influential not only In this hut in forming
her Judgement. The professor's conclusions may dear up the
matter as far as hi- Is concerned, but we predict that they
will not put an end to arguments on the subject.

The Wage price itabiliiA lion
program got o il lo a bad ita it
whan i l l chief. Vice Admiral John
ilo o x h turned in h il m ignation
aknot t before he had been appoint­
ed became he would nol ute Kit
office lo play parly politico. " I l
!a true that I have resigned." !~
•aid. " I believe politics bai no
WaHiinsr To Americans
place id aft organiialion affecting
every American home". Neither
Americans can face danger without getting panicky.
her politic*- any place in anything That maker It worth while to pay attention to recent uttorthat b n to do with our defame ances by Coventor James H. Duff of Pennsylvania, In hla
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W* tike to w T i minliter o f ike
climch arid particularly a forel
nitaionary who aeea no harm ...
h i id ’work and ibt production of
grgat wealth, and therefore we
wet* particularly pirated with Dr.
Paul rlarriaon when he told ihr
civic dub i the other day he had
M apologiea lo offer for America’*
Ugh Mended of living In the
■ okt o f an impoverish world.
"We didn't deal it from anyone.
Iw laid. " W . baft M". A w l it h
o f count true that became of our
high Mandat'd of being. «A a rt in
a better po*ilion lo help ihe m l of
the world in i l l druggist for turvival. *nd the berl way we can
■how our gratitude to God for the
braini, energy, thrift and co-opera­
tive ip iril which produced ih it na
‘ h ' t wealth i* to help other*.

A&gt; ihe li
I tke dull

•ad tumult dies
i lo settle oa tail

lily ditceraabk W» should do
dring we can to co epersle
Iks Fish eslale is gettiat
artfd and roewdstiag as toon
as pouiblr the Fish Memorial Hos­
pital. while si the tame tun* doing
•verytkiog we can to get the Navy
lo potlpone the vscoring of the
retest hotpital M leaf at possible,
i order that the gap between
ly he reduced
to a minimum. Friday’s meeting, it
seem* lo ua. acctmqdbhed a great
deal of good It mtt of dcaud
■tmo*pheif, showed what could
gad could not be dagg and demon*
I beyond el qwetioa of
Ibo piddic hptefoM in Ike
qimttorv
think
•head of

•r u- W W ta S ta j;

, we are sometime* shocked and
by mm» people at

farewell message before qualifying for the Senate, and
Govsnuir Earl W am n of California. Both are serious states­
men, not alartmsts.' They may therefore be correct when
Warren says that defense of citizens against bombing may
well cost California 9210,000,000, and Duff warns hla people
that an industrial state such as Pennsylvania with so many
cities cannot hope to protect the inhabitants completely
against attacks from tne air.
Not since the War ot 1812 tuts foreign war struck at
continental territory of the United States. Whatever we may
aueeeed In doing to any future enemies, there is a grave
possibility that our long Immunity may be broken. Thla
warning can be given without fear that It will make Amorleans other than more resolute to do their part, and to pre­
pare to defend themselves if necessary.

hav«y been esrellent tn this area
and proipceta are for an increase
in vnlumn and in improved quality
ICaartooe* r lum l*»&gt;. I M I
on all Itema. Heavy volume o&lt; court** to IJM0 mm experienced
Urn wounded or routed.
AP correspondent 8tan Hwln- orange* and grapefruit It moving In air crewmen. Another 2,100
ton said U. N. force* by dusk through tni* market.
men, members of the R A F fighter
Monday had galnad one and a
squadrons, will be put into conlihalf mile* and won high ground
uou* training for three months.
overlooking the Kurajang lUver
Instead o f following thslr present
valley, they drove Rod defend- **
week-end training stlnta.
Attlee said the stepped up de­
from another hill above Wonehon,
fCoallaaad tram P tg* One)
a rood center.
mrr.t of U 0 0 acres ef improved fense program would cost £4,700,These forces, U. S. and Puerto pastures, 1.7Q0 acres of cover OOOjOOO &lt;|I3,180,000,000) aver the
crops, 1,000 acres o f farm drain' next three years. Last Heptsmber
J J ^ lu ^ y,Birltrih7 TuXtsk ag*.
300 acre* o f irrigation, and the government estimated It
- - and■ Qeuth
- *■ “Koreans were sis fish
Greek
pond*. M art.,than,3,400 would need to spend £8,400,000,0,000) In the
in lb* push elsewhere on the front. acres of farm l « d » were mapped 000 (tlOJlgOJHX),
period.
The A lll**’ five-day advance a* to poll, typa and character.
had beep plowed earlier by Red
The United Sutea taapayer
charge
fare* a “ national survival” budwill aid get of 971 ,fiW,000,000, the highest
enemy ambush** on the rentral farmer* nrro and la tti* Orange in U. H. peacetime history. Presi­
front.
county, district. Mr, Jacobsen do- dent Truman has earmarked three
An Kighth Army commualqui rlared. He added that it had beta quarters o f this for the buildup
■aid that U. N. force*, with a lint a groat pleasure so have helped of American military rtrenrth and
ritanding almost 100 mile* fron. the farmers o f tha Seminole and fur twittering defense* of other
the wr*t coast through the rug­ Orange districts g e l good soil eon- free nations against Communist
aggression.
ged mountain* rentral aector, felt senratioii practices on their land.
llwy were In the strongest posi­
On top o f this money to be
A t a meeting In Orlando Friday
tion they had held rtrtcea the o f supervisors o f Centra] Florid* spent In fiscal IMS, the President
Chinee* entered the war last Nov- conservation dIstria*, T. L. Max- has asked Congress to vote ttt,'
president 835,000,000 to be spent after Ihe
Chimes* and North Koroaa Rede
41on o f Sell fiscal year ends, which would
mined roods and a*t up road Cooaervatlun District 8o|
Supervisor*. booster lb* grand total o f Um
r f irka behind some o f the for­
budget to 8H488J)
•tMtt.MO.OOO. Of the
ward U. N . unit*. On# attach by
funds the President asked, |4I«*
411,000,000 was for strengthening
M0 aiwtny troop* *la miles wret
of Dhea forced Allied unlta to
U. 8. erased might and f 7,441,fall hack, but they later restored . . .
000,000 for "International securi­
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their tinea.
III. she said. “ We are in a period ty” , mostly in Ihe formed of arm*
The biggest clash started three w# don’t know what the duration ed aid to other Atlantic Fact na­
mils* northeast e f Suwon, where will be— It may be for our life­ tions.
an aetlmated battalion attacked time.”
after midnight Sunday,
Chairman Lyndon Johnson (Dfigh t was hot and hsnvy T ea ) e f the Senate preparedness
for about two (w an atsdthen aim- subcommittee made a direct demood for drafting tMhMachlldloaa
(Oaoa
youag husbands before calls go
Later Monday# Aanaelntan Presi eat to youths under the present
IM u s r apt limit. Be wanted a apunched eight
• jt L S ?
■won. htrt the
Pleven H0t oa
5 m l, mental or other dlsquaiin*
disqualify a roped-off side at eat, sumacdcations.
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men, about a half hoar after FteThe Texan told
van's train pulled lo front New
* be la M v im
Yorhic tn w a a is H u new* o * * i
Mr. Truman arranged to en­
Pentagon testimony.
tertain Pleven at lunch at the
He said be will propose another Hlair House and to atari their
amendment requiring that "when formal talks at tha Whlto House
tees returns for 8,400 buihcl and if h become* necessary to U l*r in the afternoon.
f l f i** hoses at tomsloes to grow take the 18-ymr-nld*, they must
At Acheson’* suggestion. Mr,
ert on the Flertda City Market
be taken In n definite priority so Truman callad several officials to
reeded IMgOO. Tomato vnlumn Is that »h# older anew will he taken a noon meeting at the While
•spected to continue Increasing flrot.”
House |o proper* for th* discus­
•ad few hamper* of beans are now
A good part o f the answers sion* with Pleven. Among those
being offered the trade.
Johnson wanted from the Penta- on the list for that
Only a light valutas « f produce gea on husband* and 4-P’s were were Acheson, David | L „ ______
moved aver the Fort Myero (Rate ready-mod* In testimony present­ Ambassador to Franc* and Don­
Farmer*’ Market duv to cold wea ed to the House Anted Kerr Ices ald R.. Heath. American minister
Iher o f recent weeks, though d* Committee as he voiced hla da- to the Associated Btaita of.U donurnd Is reported good na all c
Chlna.
World
nwditie*. califerma and W
A note on 11m .While House
Roster Pepper lead In vwl

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Selective Service

CongrcHHimtn Herlong Report*
By 8ID IIBHLONG
Never in Ihe lime we have Iwen
her* has our office been so busy
aa it has In Uta past weeks. This
activity of court* la caused nol
only by Um fact that our people at
interested In what la
’, but because so much Is
i ap bora by tha M o n a *
Um process of total

previously deferred for such rra-

Pleven Visit

Not being vonteat with this,
the Chairman o f the Armed S er­
vice* Committee has itatrd that
this will be written late the hUI
aa that wa saay he ear# It
dene. We are otrtalaiy
that sufficient oaapower w ill fee
available ta meet the ore* wit
Btlll Mediae In tha Intenst of emergency without having to take
iplo iat homo
• to be the the IS-year olda.
um poopte
I-yearr olds. The Ann­
drafting of le­
Committee o f
the
ad Services &lt;
House I* now holding hearing* an
tht* and the teatlmony before the
CommlUe* I* indeed InlemUng
and enlightening. It wa* tha genirsauaese r r - s r u e use)
and impression that the rsason
for the drafting o f IRjrear olda trlct vice-chairmen, pointed out
was because of the shortage of
manpower. However, Defeat* Sec­ ^ S K h3i-dTfidL.5S
retary Marshall, la response to to elevate the InteroaU ef business
quHtlonlng by member* of the and professional women, promote
Committee a few daya ego, in fair business practice* and gain
effect edmftted that he wanted 18* recognition o f the utrfulnaaa o f
year old* because they were bet­ women in business. She urged the
t« be proud of their ntanster soldiers.
i and to reaped, guard, a «d
It seems that the Service*’ egthe Ideals ef the organismrleace Is that li-ya a r elds are
sea amenable ta diartpUae, are um
a t r t reckless, ami wQl da things ‘ Following the business meeting
without thinking through tha ul- an emblem reromeny far
new
timeto coniequencee of their ae- members from all clubs was held pees f(
I. A
time than are older mea. From gt 11:00 oVIoclt la the Coffee
this | would judge that he would wRh tht Oman Club I*
want IS-yaar aids, raganUeaa of Mrs. Heaver had ntarg*
h«w muck maapawer there la In orientation. Those free*
the present I t to Sft age bracket. who took part as newsmen*)&gt;er rrs Market
Assistant Defense Secretary Mrs. were Mr*. Carl
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By Spade Johnson

SHOPPING EARLY FOR
FARM SUPPLIES VERY
f
DESIRABLE THIS YEAR
Shopping early for many of
the things farm families mutt
have will be In order throughout
the coming months. With its? ns.
tional motdliiation program gain­
ing momentum every month, it
i&gt; almost inevitable that search
tie* will develop in many line*.
The prudent farm family will
lay in supplies while they ate
available, even though they may
not be needed for a few weeki. A
It I* much better to have held
them for a while than to come
right up to the time they are
needed and not he able tn get
them.
Farm management spectalivts
with the University of Florida
Agricultural
Extension Sendee
and the U. S. De^trtment of
Agriculture believe 'list early
hhopping this year will Ur par­
ticularly drslrstds
with farm
machinery and repair parts, fer- M
tUltcrt, insecticides, building ma­
terials and farm labor. Thove are
the thinrs most likely to »huw
up In short supply.
At least until specific price
rontrols are instituted, priers of
oil, repair* aid other items are
likely to average higher then
last year. Whm prices are high
il pays to keep the machinery in
good working order, evrn moie
than It doe* in normal time*. «
While the fertiliser situation is w
fairly good, seasonal shortage*
could well develop, pratlculirly
with phosphate* and nitrogen. The
newer insecticide* and fungicide*
are likely to lie *hurt at time*
also.
Farm production is just a* irn
portent to the national defense
program a* Industrial producti m,
•ml mobilisation directors wdl
Prize Freeze
endeavor to allocate supplies »o
that both ran Iw kept going full
r*.*.'**eo m m i x e , o m i
tilt. But it will pay farm familie# %
a snack.”
to be forehanded In tke matter
Nourse stepped out o f hi* ad­ of supplies and to keep avails hi#
visory post to the President In 1848 machinery In top condition.
because o f policy disagreements
with other members of (hr Kconoralc Council, lie was before the
DR. C. L. PERSONS
congressional group for a panel
OptoHttrist
discussion o f Inflationary problems
by economUt!&gt;, businessmen and a
E Y ES E X AM INED
ClO director.
118 8 Pahaetlo Ave.
A s example* of "loopholes” in
(it.ASHES FITTED
the wagr-priie law, he mentioned
esc* lot or rovlslona In labor con­
tract* which link ware* to living
costs and the bon on fixing price
ceilings for farm products below
parity levels.
Neurse said these "will permit
lees to move on up with the quiet
Hy
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t Irresistible force of a glacier.”
W. ,V. Billing
The Administration Is under­
stood to be working on a request to
Tourhlon Drug Co.
Coo greet for legislation tightening
Do you know that 1500 peoprice and rent controls. House
l* die each year In the United
.Speaker Rayburn (D-Texl told re­
late* from accidental poison­
porters this was not mentioned,
ing?
bowever, when President Truman
talked over the legislative situation
The contents o f unlabeled
with congressional leaders this
bottles, remain* of old prescrip­
morning at their regular weekly
tions, and poisonous drug* that
conference.
are kept for general use, cause
Many Congress members are
many o f the&gt;e deaths, especial­
urging a go sTow policy toward any
ly among children. Many adults
legi.l
‘elation which would apply the
die each year from overdose*
price frees* to farm products gen­ of slreping pills.
erally and to the food itema now
Why not clean out the medi­
tgompL
cine chest now and prevent a
Tha trade program is designed to serious mishap in your family.
Committee approved 11 to 7 u
Dispose o f the content* before
throe-year extension of the Recip­
throwing away bottles and pUI
rocal Trad* Law after heating
boxes.
a^Repuhllcaa-sp asorsd "per-

Farmer* Market

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Rural Common Sense

ter sum#rout delegate* objected
strongly to say Far C o tto n dlsruifioas while fighting was la
p ro e m s la K o rn . T m
Ualud
States has bffn psrtlruisrly em­
phatic on this point.
Meanwhile. Lebanon's Charles
Malik, one of the Asisn-Arab
group, submitted two amendment*
to the Halted State* Resolution
providing for tag/lag Red China
an egg ret
re*tor. Thete alto were In
tended to narrow the gap la the
rank* o f the non-CommunS*t conn
Irlea.
The major amendment proputrd
feet that
by Lebanon* provided in *fn
U..N. steps
slept toward
(ancllon*
any UJt.
tow
would be'suspended U a proposed
good offices committee reported
satisfactory progress toward a
peaceful Settlement.
Chief U.8. Delegate Warren R
Austin told the committee Satur­
day that this could be done, but
there wa* no specific provision for
it in the American resolution. The
U. 8. plan merely called upon the
U.N. collective measures commit­
tee to study the next steps.
Lebanon also sought to
tut.u
down the U.S. resolution by sav­
ing the Peiping regime "has not
accepted” U.N. peace bids instead
o f declaring It "has rejected all'*
appeals.
D. J. Von Baliutech of The N e­
therlands said his delegation would
support the U. S. plan, with the
proposed
Lebanese amendment
providing for a possible postpone­
ment o f sanctions.
Belgian delegate Fernand Van
Langenhova expressed support for
the American resolution.
French delegate Francis Lacoste
told the committee France would
vole for Ihe U. 8. resolution. He
said the delegate* here have given
the problem careful studv and they
know exactly what the facts are.

Wlitn i i a price fteeie not a
price l i e f t f ) Antwer: Whrn il i*
The question of whether men or women are the trotter
ric«i|nrJ lu p lffie everyone and drivers is one ubout which much heated controversy ragea.
That the answer depends on age us well os sex Is the con­
lucceedi in pirating no one.
Dorothy Thomp'on. the famoui
newt pa|ir&gt; m luniniti. ii tpeaking
in I lie W in tn I'ir k high ichool
auditorium tronwiuw night on Inf
Towa Hall Seiiei.
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�Social A n d Personal Activities
P H O N K I IX

Social Calendar
M i 'M m
The Key IJtiili I* *pnfl&lt; urine i
t'aarakr Hupprt for lb " K m* mu
Club uii’ inlH'l* .uni their wiv&gt;-- ,1
Jhr Rrminnlr High School tn th,
ftlnme F&gt;t&gt;n,iml&lt; * n**im .U 7 im :
t’.M. Afterward the K "v Club t*i
challenging Ihr kiw.iin,’ l&lt;* a '
basket hall rani"
IIT M U I
The ( ’ Imial ('hmi nf II' I" Iif
College, Forsyth. *.■* will vu- .« !
concert «t the First liapit*i * hui&lt;!•
thim evening at 7;l.r* I'M
lie
public t» tnrdlallv invited tn at.
tend.
The Chain I Choir nf II. Fn *1
Tabxpti*l Church will ho|.| itln.it
*al I Inn evening id 0:45 I* M
The Training Union Worker
Council o f the FitM Itapti-! Chin, i
. Mill Ik1 hrlil thin cveriiin: at 7 iHl
I’.M. Covered dish ■nipper.
The iSrinf.it •! Unity CIbm- in.. I
at th. Valih'i lintel at 7 1" with
Mr*. Carolyn II i'.iiM&gt;ns in charier.
tflillM S I i i
The I’rayi r Meeting S .m . ,(t .
the Kir*! IlnpiWt Church will |&gt;e
glr. at 7;.'lft I' M We • oiilimif* iiyr
l^tuily of thr l»ook of K|»ht*4i;tfi*
The Itoyal A ml in- -tdotr uf th,
Kirit Rapti-l Olliirh will m ill
Insight at 7 :&lt;«• I' M
The Dougin* Join- Join. ■ It...
Iherhooil will in. 11 Ihl rn'iniic at !
7.1ft I'M .
T u u rts n w
Messiah rehrarciil will (-. Ii.1,| ,(
the First MeihrMti*! Chut. I. nt k :1i|
P. M. All singer* ar. urged to at*
tend.
.Mr* .t"hn it. i.iiie . granddaughter o f George &lt;1- Swart*, wa* re£ Seminole Chapt'-r N..
..f tin
™ l. C. f». will nit1, i m ih- Maniim . nil. I... r I i.si in V iuni t i l l Mr*. Glare Win the former Mia* tail*
Fontaine.
Hall at K.tHl p. M
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fire* couple I&gt;n floor at a &lt;le»i)(nat&gt;
111 ifniit", Put Ilium mill Kenneth
Itnnt*. v; nn&lt;l In Mr. ami Mr*. IT
I: Tin* r.« th*- **Kir*t Cnuple" nf
the wiaail.
Much enj.nnieM wa* eteptc.! hv
f aumbwr uf.i"»pot .lam— “ &gt;bet.i
iblt.urhniit th. ev. ain* POae* of
- buniat.ir.. loiyeo ■-M
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41*111**" were tin feat U t e event*
4f rii. i.**. nlni: wilt. Harbata Itrinan
[ml Chaile • (iuthrie uinnitrif in the
rllnhth itin.ie event «n.l
Mary
Tniitwr ami Ih-nry T-mhe .apturJnir Si-venth Grafte honor*.
Ilimtt'e*i * for Ihi tlnnce were
! Mr*. It- IV. Ih***, Mr*. Then Pate,
Mi
Clyde )tam*er. tfr*. Itobert
Iteely, Mi*. G, A. Sneer, Jr., Mr*,
ileniv Witte, Jr. and Mr*. Marry
Woodruff. Student* a*ii*ting with
, eirnrurmi. nt* inrludd Hot Molloi wav. Dorothy fln wn, Marie Al|font, J.dm lt.-mi.-tl. Keith Kill*,
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Mi and Mi*. C C llmnoon to.
W k)ia Ii Init lira
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Pin Cp r*r*itr
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! their dauclder, Pni*y J.an, tn
A line. A illrl Slaelr
James Tlioina* Hardy, Jr. The
Mrlu.lv UnK.irini
' neddinir l « « l |,la.r Friday aftero r r b r p f r * A ml H m r
itiMin in Judge Stenrimnra offlrt&gt;Jnrnlntt V-trlHfM
at Ihe Court |fou*e. The .-.tuple
Mllnlr lln**4ll
will make Ih.-ii home at P.MI"
1'r.ivrf Pur I'rnr#
JVnlUl At Kwi« : t
Maple \*eiiur. .

Mir* liene Wal.i nf l*el.aiid
«a * the guv*! nf Mr. and Mr*.
J. P. Thuimund over the weekend.
Hcrney Palmer and Hill Par*t
both nf Sanduiky. 0.. ware the
eel* nf Mr. ami Mm. Itatph
-an nvei the wt^kend.

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Mi*. G m n T.' Allen ol 8t, Sl*&gt;pbiri*, K. C t* vi*itlng with ber
•Irlet and itmthei -in-law, Mayor
and Mt*. K ie l Dy*nn.
Mr. ami Mr*. M. I.. Wright Jr.
anti daughter
left today for
Gnin.-Hvllle with Mi. and Mi* M.
L Wright.
Mi*. II. II. Cnleninn ha* to*
turned home aflee vixltlng with
her dnnglitei and *on*in-|aw, Mr.
and Mr*. It. C Trimble nf lira*
denton.
Mi** Ann Fren.-h ieturn.il &gt;-r»leiday after »pe»ding the weekend
with her parent* In Valdnvta, Ga.
Mi** Frenel. ha* a* her gue»t Mi**
Peggy FraM-r.
Mr. and Mr*. Ilaye- Coy and
tw. ehildren, Kllen and Jim are
•tiending aome time with Mr*.
C »v'» *i-ter and limther.ln.law,
Mi. and Mr*. G. W. Morgan

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Catherine Kesser 'l’« Nancy Holly Walker
Wed W. F. Herinlon To Wed R. I*. Butlcri

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Mr. and Mr*. Horace K. Walker
Mi*. J. FtanUin Hell o f DrJanie* Thurher i* an undrreatiPonte k
l-and mol UiuMph J, Ke»«er of of Atlanta, formerly o f
mated American writer. One tvaI'hilstlelphia, Pa., ttHlny announc­ Vedra Heath, today announce the*
»or. for this U became hi* »uhed the engagement and approach­ engagement o f Int'ir daughter,
ject* appear absurd on the »uring mm lingo of thcli ilaughter, Nancy Holly to Roger 1-- Butler
face Another reavon i&gt; that many
t'at hr line Salle Ke*»er, to W il­ of Mendota. Ill
nn'ple overhmk or ignore Thurlxr
Mi** Wall ci i* the giniolilmighburn F Herndon, son of Mr. and
itei-aii*,- hi* rartoon* »eem
*o
Mrs. ti. P. Herndon Miss K n w i tei of Mi*. It. J. Holly mol the lata
point Ie-* and idiotie to them.
wa* Uirn and i-duraled in Brook­ ii, J. Holly, who rstablinhed tho
However, hit htinmt i* unique,
lyn, N. V. She ha* lived here Sanford lirtald in IboU arul iva*
ami when he appem* «n the aur*
since June Ibln and ha* lieeti it.* publisher until P.rJ3,
fare a* wilting ludkromly, he 1*
Mi-* Walker t* a graduate of
employed nt Ihe Tim hla Hanl al
in fart giving hi* readrr* Hla
loti: •• S M, Grliee S. loud of New
1te| and ainee March, lUlft.
aatutr ohaarvatlon* on Mime im­
Mr Hermhin «a * Imrn ip Sun* lit Iran*, I * and wa.» u member o f
portant pha*c o,* human uatim&gt;.
ford, mol graduated from Fork the Media Omega phi sorority,
Hit *iorie* are artfully writ­
Union Military Aeailrniy in IPII. Sub-Deli mot l.e* Fcdiers club*
ten, hi* subject receiving a dethe
MrGehre
Dramatic
lie wa* in the Army fur two a n d
tailed treatment. Many uf you
year*, serving oversea* in the Flub At present Mi** Wulker ii (
are familiar with the "Secret U fe
i iiiopean Theater, He , evolved In- a optiomote at ttadrliffe Fullrge *
rtf Walter Mitty". What a trrmcnHS ifegrre in June IP.Ai* fioni| in Cambridge, Mai*.
pvyrh.dirgiral *tuily nf AmcrMi Ihillet is a enioi at ll.trStetson University. Since Dee t,
No. I Iten-pecked man, beaet
hr ha* Itern rinpluyrd a* nil I tsiti and .• member of the Ha-tV
irn by *ituatinn* that
to ftu-.tratril confuacleetronic *eirntl&lt;l at Wright- Pudding institute of 177ft, thn
t a result of a nagging wife,
Patterson Air Tune |t»* in Day- I.oucll ||&lt;Mi*e Committee, and Our
ton, Ohio. Th&gt;- wi*l.ling will he llaivatd IhaioAttc Club. He is also
and the vatiou* cnmplcxitie* of
active in the Verira* Films, Har­
all evrtit of early February,
routine living, Mitty ic*orl* to
vard Radio Network, leotcil lluuso
day dream* to makr hi* life uioia
Opera A*»oeiali«n and the Phillips
Iwaraltle. Itathrr than living with
Miss Elhel (ieisler
Itiook- I louse.
an imaginary rabbit, a* Klwood
Ilntbi i* ihr soil o f Mr. and
Ihtu.l doe* in "Harvey”, Mitty
Honored A I Parly Mr*Mi. Kenneth
II. Ilutlei tvh.t is
eluMMe* the whole wide world a*
i.wnei and puhli-lirt of the Wayhi* stamping giounda.
'll- - Kthel Grisler wa- honoted »ide i’n •», Mmol.d*. and n teacher
Thurher lia&gt; sympathy f.u and
with a supper party Thm*ilay nt Noithwextern Fniversily.
understanding of the man who ia
night given hy Mi** Margaret
ordinary, who lias to work for a
Mm11*011. MU* GeWIri left Salliving in some more ot lr»* humin Hav for Winter Park where -lie Miss Wallis Speaks
dium occupation, who rarely gets
will make her home
At Baptist Meeting
in contact with the exciting things
The gne*tx pre-outed Mi** G, I*lie reads alaiui, and wlm dream* a
hi with a going away gift of i
.Mi . Iti-iDii, Wallis of Hirrninggreat deal without acting. He is
»ilrrr idonlifi-alimi bracelet
talking als.ut a Inige *rgmrnt of
hmu, Ala , a n-pirseotative of the
Those
at
I
ending
the
cinper
the wottd.
Wrre Ihe Mi**e* Gall Hilling. Holm- Mn .on ibtanl of (he South­
We eatmol irally lompaie ThutAnn Itnlmru, Mat) Ann Wilke, ern llajiti't Convention, wa* the
l&gt;cr with Itobert itenrhlry and S.
It., 11into Plvnt, I licit, Goff, il"T*&gt; mi- ionmv *peakei at the tpiartiilv ntreting of
lloBaptist
J. I’errlman, or H. Allen Smith,
Ann Car let. Jo Ann Mi«*re, Alt Onion nf
These writers are
uprnaiiouxly
Itrowu,
l.ltola
l.eanonl,
Joan Woman'* Mi*«innaiy
iation at the ticfunny hut that'* a- far a* they
W light, .luniie Heel. Sv|v i.i llije * , Seminole Ago. .lame* Thml.ei lan’l always so
I
I Cuke llnytr. Ileveily Gray, lo-vi, llapti-l f hutch Friday.
Mi*
Walter
M.
Hayne*,
Jr.,
the
fminri
tlull.
Shi.-c
i.i
i
ndnilllir
funny Thr overtone* of some of
Mi- M D. Jackson,
dlstllcl
anti Soilja und San.Irn Moiifoft o*
-itpei inti-ioh ut. pie'ented the prohi* stuff are pretty serioua, and whoa- ma.rittge took plate in the Grate Hpi-copal Ghiftch, in Waycros*.
Ga.
on
Dee.
'J7
Mr
Hnjm
•
i.
lie
daiightci
.t
Mi.
mii
.
i
M
i
*.
the pathos he rreates r.arhrs u*
i:i him and the |iui|t,vee —"T o Get
to the core, He make* you laugh Fmil t ’ Kehrni-der, of WotMlctoek, III. and Mr llavu. i* tin- on of Cowboy Parly Given Ouiselvet, Heady For The KvanMr.
and
Mr*.
Walter
llnyur*,
Si,,
of
till*
city
They
m.
m
tkmg
fur the lime tiring, hut when your theii home In ilostnn, Mas*.
Campaign."
For liohbv Davis gvli-ili
mind ha* kicLrd hi* *tuff over for
I!,--.. Mark Ihtbli* brought the
a while, yoil feci mote like .tying.
|devotional. Kmciiil lutivie inrliulllol.l.v I htvt* of I ,» U'l Avenue ,-tl a 'olo bv Mi*. It. II. til ay with
Thurlu?r’* .a it .hois aren't an O/.icrN Entertain At
Arbor
Day
Observed
|o n' gto-t-l of honor mi hi* i-lxtli III- W S I I.I id in at the piano
IHiinlle** .either. Theie i* one in
at a row to, y |imtv tn*( Mr* \ I Pet,'i*on, piesidenl of
Ranch Near Osteen
whirh a woman confiont* a trvAt Primary ScIhmiI huthday
Satmduv. Ih e goe'l* cainv- dre'-ed Semin,&gt;le Association,
remindrd
men.loii* animal With her coun­
»« cow-Imiv* and they w hoop, d up i memla-1* of the privilege* earh ha'
tenance film, she «ayi,
"And
The Siuilhsiilr Pilluait S. load a go.wl time.
Mi ami Mi* Hay tlniei. Mini
in coiiio, lion with Ihe simultanwhat have you done with Dr. Mr, and Mi* I'ecil Osier and lion ■tie!.rail'd Arl»&gt;i D.tv l-rnlav with
Hefie»hln,-nt» were potato chip*. eoll» levival* which Itegin
in
MillmnssT'' Here i* an unreason­ Sill entertained a group of San tin- planting of c luraotlful palm
ing beast under the scrutiny of a fold niol Seminole t'ounty pt-oplc titH- donated l.v Mi- Chaile* K. C, ea Colas, Ice cream and cake and Mnivh in all of fi*’ Southern Hapwoman. What vould ahe do if the Saturday evening with an outd»
Ginn. The program vt.c open, I luiiiihurget * cooked on an outdoor tl't t'onveiition Churrhea ea»t of
Is-ast had eaten klr. MlllmosaT To l-arlteeue at the new :tr'UHI acre with a poem "Nalim-' l'ta &gt; ei" l,y flieplare. Favor* were miniatiire the Mississippi Itiver and anrioiinced llo- next c|Ui*rts*rly meet­
Thuriier’a mind, that'* a woman (•*le |{ limn h seven mile* east of the *, liiati. Twelve fmillh gratters ■owitoy* mol Indiatw.
for you. There are many cartoon* Ostven.
The giie-l were Wick* KIIc i Ih v ing of tlo- Woman'* Missionary
read a poem "Whal lie- - remit
of hi* that we don't understand,
Willianis, Fnion of Seminole A •-.* iation was
l ' »'*, after wltnli the -ehord ehiltl- Bedford Aiken, Jnrk
The rattle rnnrh I* In-ing inpid. : ,* * **ng "Arlatr !•«“ "
and frankly doubt if Mr. Thtirbnr
Mike Aide*, Hilly Sletltpel, llnldiv nit,.lull'd To lie held ill Oak Hill
It
devl&gt;lnpe&lt;t
hy
the
tl*lei
liriithris,
In April
doe*. However, on the whole, these
The jMieni "A Tree I* l Omni King. IColdiie .lorn-*. Gregory N'l\ . om -i . , 1 dish fi'Howiihip lunchlike liis wilting*, contain a lot of "h o an at hi paitner* III Oilci- (Scout" wn* given |,y |o tT,|, Si mill, i-lni r.
Uighlnat
l ,-v
i t no
Welle*. Inc,, a cnnipaiiv whirh I*
meat for the Thurlwi guuimitt.
ft,ott. J.dmv Ray, Sti lling Hull o n vv«» ,eive,l lt&gt; Ihe women of
who
welldte**iil
tit
tlull
uult'oi
til.
Jamc* Thurlter I* pretty elove to I uihling 7il new hnmes In the Del- ! .Mr*. J (\ Mbito'JI ll,nii lend iltv mg, Jminii Davl* and
ftolibv I III, ho-le • ■h'irrh lie, orating thr
dining ii*oin table v o 'fo lurgr* l«ivsl»
Ihivi*
this •mild of i&gt;Ui*. He knowa us All Section. Till- filler* n,le flftnt well laiovvit p.n-ni "Tree*"
|,v
of yrllrw* fruit mill greenrry.
very well. Ilia wntrld i* not *o di­ llllnol* Much Intelc*t wa* shown J»yce Kilmer.
Following ihr- hu-vine** *t-»'imi
11It l(\N NING-tll ISDN
vorced from reality n* Mmtr would l-y the visitor* in Ihe n*w- ranch
"Morhtr* My Florida" vvt, sung
Mt and Mi* T. V. Browning tn the after noon, a lellgioii- skit
think. If ymi should get to trail type home of rvprest, t ittuctito liAo
Calvary
him, lead a* much of him a* la Into whit It Mr and Mta. fldy l«V the whole &gt;rhoo| irvl eon- of Miitintina, funnelI) or tictei-n, wn- presetltril by the
imtslhle fen there are many farrta ttr.tri lerrolly move.I a* the isnrh eluding Out iinarntm llo- pledge today annoni,. i-l the vugHgtinerd Haiiti .t ','Wy vji. " f Ynylonn tleacb.
llsnit 12,1 member* and vlsltorr
of thr mlirr that may e*e»pc yptf* *• A fenlme of mnipre Intru-.i is to Dip flag watt given Ity the -lu- of llielt iltttlglilel, Don,Iltv, In
Sgi. Fug,-in- ciiu*oii, son of Mi*. wile pt&gt; i-nt Meitibrr' from thr
We once aai.l to some one, 'Thur­ tin- iiimilx l of plnti gln*» window* hillLa.
her i* funny, i-n't h r? " *ltir friend : in the front .,f the home, with
Il.-rtlm Chnson, „ f A It hit. Ida. Thu Wnhian’a M l " o-naiy ttruon o f Ihe
lMI\ \1 |l&gt;n\ | t\|| |(
hHiked al us with a twinkle ill Ids amallei ventitatiog uindnws sl*u *
will,ling will lake place Feb- II Fiist llaptlst Church o f Sanford
Mt. and Me* T F D-ttoldson ill llo At •einbly af God ch illcIi who at lei,tied vv, le Mr-, A J*
eye and antWrml, "Yes, funny and heli w . \ large rnl*eti fire
IVI,i,son, Mi
'I N Clcvrland,
a* a eiuleh." And that turn, tin- i plai t- " f erah orchard -done 1) an ’ aniaonue the nMIOage of ihtii in Mmiami.
other feature The I lichen ha* Glaughler. Mlldml l ot . i„ |i,,v|,
Mt
l D Roiltultree, Mr*. A. J.
situation tip nicety,
full eln trical npilpmeiit
11'* Ir v l to pill) angel fund ot Wnlkei, M i- 1 C t.'ampbeH, Mr*.
I Vgrnnn l.nnor. 11■. eyD-tnotiy tiwl
\t The Itlnvle*
fit- haiirrcue wa- held in a plait Saturday evening, Jnu. ^n, ponge , tike apart with two folk
I Hi alley Oilham and Mr*. Join,
lie prepared for mmr delightful
entertainment as Fred MarMlirty shady grove anil tho-e attending in the ............ . K. I |ins is of ralhe, than to rut it witli a knife D Alt, ahull]*.
amt l.ene Dunn star tu "Nrvei \ wtere entertained l«&gt; a string lurn&lt;l. Munrro- with Her Itiniiiard offt
Atnotig those present were Mr. rlatoing.
Dull Moment". Neither nf these
I lie coiipie so- tmiking tin u
filmite* ha* made a picture fn- and Mr*. W. V. Jark.on of lllinquite a while. This is stiirtlv ola. Mr ami Mr* M W. O/it-r. home al LhW In,,,,, | Avenue
Rohli of
comedy In which there 1* "runei Mr. ami Mr*. W.
Illinois, Mi anti Mr* A Mareen- sent were Mr mot Mi*
a dull moment” .
Tod
Kveryone hy thi* lime ha* heard •lie, Mr ami Mr* A. It lu&gt;rrnann, Swalm. Mi arid Mr« S e ll IV. I
Mr
mol
Mr*.
W.
II
William*,
Mr.
of “ Franrls’*, the talking mole
Iffe Mr, it riel Mr* Lmtcll
and Mr*. Joseph Selnoea, Mr. anil Mi and Mt* Ileniv Nini.inManl,
Mr* I. 1. Sill, Mr and Mr*. A. Mi ami ' I t- At., * \tmnnil mt,
Mint, who waa 1*5 year* old
F. Ham-ay, Mr and Mr- Cecil
Mr. mol Mr
liny &lt;(so ,. ,\li and
Drier, Mr illnl Mi*. John I.. Mr* /.. Field M&gt;*' Nell William ,
Mr*. G. It, Hevel* ha* l«ern Hrutnley, Mr and Mi*. V Finley
m
I
Imli
lluntei,
Mi. ....... .
notifir.| that her Itusluind, I'fc Knlgld of .laekvonville Also pmHklnner, Mia Klla Krernn, t .,
Gt'lt.n lli-vrl* wa* prrsenitil llo
M aW llei, fe iiig e Hugh,
ll'ii
Cnmbal Infantry lladge with Co
Sill. J, I Inglry, Andrew • . - - ,
I of the Ninth Infantry Krgiim-nt. Well,
Ihl* deliahlf’llly
enter
Kcmnd Dlvl-lon. for participating tabling film I* billed foi Tues­ way, Jodri t'million, Jnek I'
In the action against the enemy day and Wrdr~..d*y Donald D’C'on Th,impsnll, and llmrel ttnici
Paid llriod,* and Honald V*no,
net and Frum i* make a ramie
in Ihe Wonju section «n Jan. I'd
team you'll long irmemlici. Thli l-arlHi-iie,! the men' llav, StianMr*. Pet rich O'fa-ary of Huff a one wlill lie fine for everyone to non, ftill Maitln amt W II t%uinelly played string mustr
In, N. Y.. Mrs. Patrick O’Neill,
Mr*. Patrick O’Neill, 8r. and
Joseph Kteffan nf Detroit, Mich,
ami John f’as*el| nf Camp Rucker.
Ala. were the guesla nf Mr*. Anns
Hiram II, tiled
Tandy, They attended the wc&lt;hling
of her daughter, Hetty Myers, to Visit Our
|l,*ir« r»|f m
Robert Vnn llrtbull*.
Refreshment
17 p, p M,
liar For l and?
Mailt!
Where Happier-* Cot)
I Pep-ofl.!
So Lillie

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Friend* o f Mr*. N. IV llendley
wlll regret |n learn that »he i*
ronflne,! ti* Ihe Orange General
U»*pllal in Orlando after under­
going an npcialion.
Mr. and Mr*. M. J. tawlge, Hen
Smith and Petti Caah »petit the
weekrnd in Pelham, Ga attend­
ing a birthday dinner for Mr*
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t\f rn lu " \ rn
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

M ONDAY JAN. 29. 1951

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Celeryfeds A venge Early Loss
Hr HI l i i a r p r h
Thr Sanford Celriyfrdi, minui
•lar forward Clatrncr Cltutr, r l r j
out a 25*24 victory over Si. Jim ri
Saturday night in a fourth quat1*1 iplurgr which raw ll&gt;e Itxal
five uuluorr tlir I’ anllirll Irll
poinli lu two.
Caructt " W liiu n " While lou|&gt;*
« i in tin* winning point on a foul
•hot with only one mmuir lo play
and the drfrntively brilliant Celeryfed» hrld an arouird I’ antlirr ctew
Until the final whittle.
While, a firnrlic plianlom on thr
court, had hit best night since lli«opening ganie against Euilii diupping in nine poinli to lead thr
Celeryfeds in scoring.
Wise llordln played |&gt;rrhaps Ms
finest defensive game of the year
until he had ro|jecte&lt;| threi fouls
early In the firat uuarti-r and was
lienohed until the fourth period In
which he promptly fouled nut.
Sanford's other skyscraper, Gerald Covington, ntsnsrnl to last
most o f the game iiefure colliding
fire penalties, scoring seven point*
°n I one-handed push shot from
the left hand corner— a shot at
whlrh he has lierurne progressive­
ly more arrurate.
flavls, starting In plarp of
Clause, opened the game with a
fool shot hut the fit, James fire
quickly took the lead on a foul
and field tmal and It «rn&lt; I t. An
other foul and It was 4-L Hardin
on a brilliant leaning tday tlnpel
III two for the f'elrrvfedi onlv In
have the I'anther'* loop In another
foul.
The sec re stood at 6 'I and Hart»n wa* benched b« Coarh IIs ' ms
with three foula. Covington even­
ed the senre on a nitslr shot Trom
tha comer and While turned In
two more as th.. Celeryfrd* I ihiK
the lead 7 to IS.
Rt. .lames HlnWIe.w»"l&gt;ed r)„.
ball nletlv ,tnd drnnoeil In two
•U • crln shot under the left hand
aide o f |h« basket. Stafford, plug.
for Hardin, dranpr.l a f,m|
•hot to give the Celeryfrds the
lead.
St. James' tied It Un While
waa 10.* where It remained for
four minutes aa neither tram wpi
I N " In score.
• Covington Moke It up with a
f « u'«b .d and than Rtriftiraw found
J»«elf sinking a fhiit shot ami two
fleiil goals making the score t«*1t
In their favor at the half
In the third rpiarler the siltra
flori looked even darker for 'he
local five, Covington got two then
another and Hardin sank a foul
•hot and those four tsdnts w r o
all the Celrrvfi*&lt;s iunioii*ih| f-.r
10 minutes. HI, James got eight
points to lepd 22-16 going Into the
final period when the Hanford
■quad suddenly aolvtsl the frurlruling tone defense o f th.' I'
Uier'a and began lo pull up
Covington gut one on n foul
but. scoring d m o f their two
points In the last quarter, (Icogu.
poulour evened It on a foul. White
In quirk sueressloii scored two
field goals and the Celeryfeds
caught fire.
The score stood at 2') to 20
when Hinkle dropped a foul sh it
to give the Panther's a two twlnl
Iran. It was Ihclr last wore. Davit
■to!* th* ball and waa fouled a
crip. H » made on of two at­
tempts. Meets repeated th* man
raver almost eiactly and
an also sank
o f two shota. The score waa
with about BO seconds to
■* when Whit* was fouled, II*
•hot th* goal and tha game ended
11*14 as tha Celsryfeds split the
caries with St. James,
In tha last few seconds of play
tha Celeryfeds Junior Varsity waa
defeated by a one handed push
■hot from ir.ld-court by Ted

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MONDAY JAN. 29, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLO RID A

PA G E FOUR

Whizzer White Loops
In Winning Point
In Final Seconds;
Juyvees Lose 25*23

re*3P£?*-- - * *r-

25-24 Win O ver

Leo Durocher. Is Optimistic Over L.I.U. Loss Leaves A^ramonte Looks Stranahan Heads Kentucky May C lin c h Invitation
Knockout In U. S. Walker Cup
To N C C A Tournament This Week
Giants’ Pennant C h an ces In 1951 Columbia As Only For
Fight With Louis Team Selections
This is the "«-i mill uf a series uf lb stories written b* thr
ntspir league laanaier under their uwn bylines tuf the
utnt
Pres*. git in a pie-lr* id their trams)
II) I.HO HlIltOt llKIt

NEW YORK, Jsn. J9 -

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I like my &lt;l&gt;»b to y much As you know,

P I V ®

Kentucky Am) Aggies
Fight Hot Hattie
For Lead In Poll

I never mske prrdn Imm. but we po* a hell id a bill flub. It sat the
brrl in the Irague in the Isit bait ol the 1950 traion Wr won 50 id lire*
last 70 games.
NEW YORK. Jan. 29—&lt;/P)—
It's a happy, iuntended bunch. Hie Imjji can't wail lu yet In lamp. . Now th.it l.IU In i tskrn its place
We’re mmre to train at St. Petersburg.
annul), lire vanquished, Columbia's
(tight now It doesn't look as"
li.i-L-ib.ill train today tluod alone
though we’re guing to lie hit loo
at tlir only majut club in the land
hard hy the draft, although I
w iili an o n m llir d re c o id .
know that ran change* between
now and nest summer.
Hut. il&lt;-.|iile llirir vlarnoioui 124)
I rail iw ' another piteher— hut
m
o
ld , tin- I lorn arr furerd to
who can't? Specif lolly we lark a
lake ,i Im ( k scat to llie hot duel
"fin-men'' lypi- of reliefer. I hope
to make n trade that will tiring in*
between Kentucky and Oklahoma
It) Itftll MY HRS
jUst such u hotter.
A fc M, Inllhng lor ualionsl
l.ust year I lucked a ralrher to
PHOENIX. Ails., Jim, '"J -J/lt
nbnon,
buck op uur ace. We* VVrstrurn. — Lew Worsham and Ids reclaim­
l.n»t wi-i-k Kentucky edged out
Wes did n wonderful juh for us ed fnmr brought a refreshing note
hut he had to catch MU games. to the lourrmineul golf scene to. LIU for No. I spot in the Asso­
ciated |*ress poll, with the Ag*
That wore him down. That and day.
Injurlrs. With that in mind, wr
The
Xt-year-old
professional gies placing third. While Kentucky
acquired one o f the licit ralrher* from Oakniont, I'a., who won the handled Its » .signment* against
In the minora, llay Noble, from 1), H. Open crown in 1017 amt fine style, Oklahoma A A M gain*
Oakland, a Did hitter. Hr should very tittle since, captured t h&lt; rd stature In its successive victor110,1KJU rhuenix Open yesterday , '*•* over Rrndlcy, (he So. 4 team,
help,
Kl&gt;»where, I think we have for- ami led the finks gyplr* on to nnd Del'aul.
LID took a 13 game winning
tifiul the “ bench’* with player* (hr nest eVi lit op the tournament
like Arties Wilson—thr coast’s trail—the !IO,n0O Tucson Open streak to Ihe west ma&lt;l and al*
most had it sna|i|Mif |,y Han Fran­
All-Star shortstop for two seasons starting Thursday.
Bobby llufman, [tavey Williams
Wor-buin finished the 72-iiole cisco. I. o i i p I hind prevailed, how*
Hill Jennings amt others.
stretch with a 70 olid u tidal ever, r.H-r,2.
The only change In our Infield score of 272, 12-strokes under
Hu! lady luck deserted the
o f last year may take place at par -71 over the i'hos-nix Country llfarkhirdt Haturday night. Their
first )&lt;a«r, I'm going to give Whl* C'iub course.
fft-vame rim was shmashrd hy
try l.ockuiHM. a fine outflrlder, u
II was good enough to Iteat California. «MST.
chance to make a go of it at first out Lawson I.title, who finished
ColumMa now Is the nntv cltlh
base. If Whitey ran play first, it with a IJM for 273, and Chick
would help ua a lid. Ilerause that Harhcrt and Jim Kcrrier, who with a rhum-e to complete the
season mlefealrsl.
means I ran send Monte Irvin tied at 274.
Hill &gt;0-111111" hack to the K*llbark to the outfield, Monte Is a
Worsham actually nun the fix tnrkv-Oklahore i t A M f&gt; ud, Ihe
fine outfielder with a great arm,
lute III Ihe third round Haturday Aggie- are idle this week while
much stronger than Mirkrnan's
with a liew competitive CUUI-e ir Hie Wildcat play four conference
We inav have the relief pitcher
mid of tU, but be had to make games
Tulam- Mnenight) L9U
we need so hadlv III Allen Hell el,
it ilicl. in the final IH hole hat (Wednesday). M l-i-lp u ) Htat*
who pitched for Ihe Yankees,
lie
yesterday.
Am)
he
could
have
(Fridavi and Ml* * -inn! iBatur*
White Bo* and Indians. We got
hiln from Oakland where he won misted u rleai title to th* 12,000 davt- All are road games except
lop
money
on
Ins
final
stroke.
the LSI I tilt.
23 value* and lost seven.
Wni-ham stared at eight feet
Kentucky "Jumped on Vaialer
If our pitching holds up the wav
It did last vrar, I’ll have no com­ of space separating the cup ami till), 74-4D, In lake the uudisnuted
plaints. We've got six proved star­ the luill. He had to sink it for lend in the Houthenslern Confer­
ting nltrhera In lutrry Jansen, the victory. A tremendous gallery ence. It gave the Wildcat* a 0-0
Waited with thr usual tenseness loon record, comparer! to Vander­
Jim (Irani, Hal Magic, Hhriiknt
bilt'* 7-1 and Titian*'* 6-1., Then
June*, Monte Kennedy and Have hi he lined i|p Ihe put).
Then he hit the hall firmly and men of Adolph Rupp should have
K«s|n.
We’re also going to have eight. it rolled toward the cup and clear selling from now on.&gt;
Oklahoma A 4 M, lir virtue nf
or ten promising voting fellows In disappeared inside.
That was the grand climax of It* ohe-noint victory 'aArer.Jlradcamp surh as Oeorve Hpenrer,
George Handwrger, Roger Bow* the 1l)£sl I’hoenix Open, and Icv Krlilnv, lias a mild stsinglaerased such mistakes as a two- hohl mi »he Miasmiri Valiev lead.
mao *nd others.
The Giants ore nracllcallv ret over nar six on the ninth, tt The Aggiea, IK-1 overall, have a
aniseed siwt on the Ifclli, a three M l con fere iw*. record.
SfeLr • la r t l'W 't lP lit Bddl*
lutng I . I .rnl bv no mean* Is nut
^•AOky and Al Park glvr ns (lie putt green on tha 17th. ami n
'^*1 double nlav romhtnation ‘ in neat rollxji") on the final hold. o f Ihe woorla. The lilaekhirds play
Worsham started the round Arl'nna tonight then make stops
of
Rank Thompson at
iHird Is oli. „ f th.. most underra­ with a tWo-etluhe lead o V r l Lloyd at Bun a- Htnte Wedne-day and
ted plavrr-t In the Irague. In in i Many lorn, and put tllle* ahead Ht I »uis Hafnntay.
nf M ill*, Herbert and Hndley
imnrnving right along.
Jn-tlaus. fifth rankeil naliuriellv.
The only dlsrernaidi- weakness Quick,
continued In chan un in tip* fllg
Mungrum
was
two
under
par
on pntier 1* lack of a long hall hit­
Ten. Minnesota decided to nlmv
ter. If only Hobby Thomson, our oil the fiisl nine holes. He wmiml ll down nenilist tlm II ikisIiT ) Hatup
with
m
73
and
a
total
nf
277,
terriflr outfielder, ran hit half a*
until v
hut
Indlara
suu.tikcd
Little kept In the running, and lliruugh to n '12-20 derialun.
well as he was expected to hit last
vear, we have that long haii hitfit. John'* nf Prooklvn, No. 0,
U-r.
also retallieit (Is winning touch.
Anyway, I feet this Is going In
Pared hv Huh /uwuluk's recotdIm our year. I've always made it a
hrraklng 34 point* the Redman
|solnt not to prophesy M, I won't
Rwampisl Ht. Jnteph'e 02-71.
»*y we'll win. Ilui I will say that
North t'arollna Slate, ranked
Ihev re g&lt;dng to have to tirat neighth l&gt; hind r»liirnhin pullshnl
t his trip.
nff North t'andina 71-AK, to "lay
well nhrad in Ihe Houthern ConNKW YORK, Tan. 2U M ’&gt;
fere nee with a 1**-0 icenrd. Farlier
IVKY WINH TOURNAM ENT
You can spread your fingers 7 ')
John lvry and William Coffee inches without half trying . . . ill the week, NC Htat* riptWsl
o f Virginia won the Ormond Reach but try to pole vault an additional VPI. IM-tW.
Kansa-. State, No. D, mndc it
I ro-Amateur (io lf Tournament 7 Vfc Inches ami you find youi.
8'inday with a low-hull score uf •uiIf in the same strut us linh 4-0 In Ihe ilig Seven with a Al*
41 hrsw-te riast Colorado.
tkt over the IH hole layout.
Richards, the lot Verne, Calif.,
Tenth-ranked St. LouU had
minister.
Parson
lloh,
who
used
to
com*
Among the pitchers In the
American League during the s'sfiO Ilet* fur thr University uf Illinois, llarlwrt was a dangerau*
••■■on, 28 had perfect fir Id Inr said today he's going to shout to the end. (futek fail IKick to a 73
marks, Uf theae, D liiy Trout of for Cirneflus Warmcrdam'a world amt 275.
Detroit handled the most chances, tml- vault mark of 1A feel htk
Jimmy Clark,
a promising
inches.
And
furthermore
ho young pro from Laguna Beach,
58.
*
thinks he can make it.
Calif., shot a M for 276, one
Boh became the second man In stroke ahead o f Dutch Harrison
history
to
top
1A
feet
In
Hstuirlay
l^aughlin whlrh knotted a 13-23
ami two ahead uf klangrmr- and
*'•- R w*s l^ughlln'a only score night's Millms« games. He clear* Johnny llulla.
ed
15
feet
I
Inch,
hut
failed
on
o f th* gam*.
O f th« other name proa, Cary
Trailing tt to |5 at the half after three tries with the rruanbar at Miildlrroff finished al 278, Kd
15-2.
Kurgol with 270, Jimmy Lleraarrt
leading throughout the first quar"I'd quit right now if I didn't at ih l, Johnny Palmer ami tike*
tvr the Js veers came back lo
think
I
could
do
It,"
said
Richards.
Itirgel at 2H2.
•trong in the fourth quarter l «
tm It up with only seconds (&lt;&gt;play. **l think | have aiutther riv gmul
year* ahead of me ,1’m 24 now.
i 1? / . Crirryfnls lost I'rlday
night to I’alatka 30 (a 2B In ■ You must rrmetnhrr that IY m *
Cfcraafc Iwoodddi may davriop If your sluggish qame which saw Clause mrrdam, even though he did '-#4*
wnjh. chest cold, or acuta bronchitis
and Covlngtnn foul out In tha ter than 16 feet 43 times, was
25 years uld livfor* lie maiia it.”
first half.
ft rat treated rad you curat ritmd
Ilia schetiule calls for 15 feet
'te ray msuicios
Varsity Lineup
I'onts
4 Inches thle year, then an extra
mwyfatoe which Ucrald Covington
,wu inches carh fur the next
o f tha cwrbl* to Ray Davis
'mir year*.
Dennis Stafford
Jimmy Smith
W Is* Hardin
Garnett Whit*
bawhwood Warren McCall
H ie la ie ia a te
Hwith other Junlur Metis
r coo|b*. II Janlor Vs rally
Jimmy Ktid*r
. . . *&gt;••
Harry Hlnkavag*
llamfltoH Hiaba*
■laasajroti f
Hobby Morris
ctEY, i.r»on«)Bk)n
(Adv.) George Harden
M»h If an mini
Adv. avrep McCall

LewWorHhumWins
Phoenix Open With
Low Score Of 272

R i c h a r d s Is 2nd
To Cl e a r 15 Feet;
Shoots For Record

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Nr YewCOUCH

By THE ASSOCIATED FRESH

MIAMI, Jam T )- (S p e c la l)—
Omelo Agramonte, of Havana, the
heavyweight champion of Coha,
wh« meats Joe Louis, the Brown
Horn tier, at th* Miami Stadium,
Wednesday night, February 7,
started sparring her* yesterday
In pr*par*tlon fo r lh* fight.
Agramonte weighed in at 103
pounds and looked to be in ex­
cellent condition. Angel I-opei,
his manager, said, “ Louis can
forgot about a return match with
Kriant Charles after Agramnnt*
gets through with him?’ I-one*
added, “ Louis la slow and I’m
sure Agramonta will hit him ?n
the chin and knock him out. If
tislento, Braddock, Harr, Mauri*
ello and Walcott could Door
Luui*, there is no reason why
Agramunte can’t for he hits
harder than any o f those fellu w *"
Five hundred fight fans are
roming from Havana to s*« tha
fight on a special Dock of planea
Dying hare by Pan American A ir
l.lnea.
Louis continued hla h oiln f at
the Magic City gymnasium yes­
terday, working out with Baby
Dutch Culberston ami Charley
“ Die’* William* who only last
week knocked out Chubby Wright
at Doraay Park. Lou la weighed
211 after hla work out yesterday
and expecta to weigh In a 210
or less for the Dght next week.
I^iuis will fight Andy Walker
In California on February 23 and
then Mid he la ready to meet
Kszard Charles for the title.
Joe said, "The sooner the Inter*
national Boxing Club makes the
match the happier 1 will be."
Ticket* for tlw fight are Bell­
ing rapidly, Mail order* will be
filled from th* ticket headquarter*
127 N, E. First Avenue, Miami.

By W ILL~GitlMHKLY
NEW YORK. Jan. 2^-4/PiUnrie Sam la tending a Walker
Cup golf team to England next
May that shouldn't h* too offen­
sive lo Britain's rigid amateur
ta*tes.
It's a team o f men who hare
to work for * living mostly and
who must take their golf where
they can squraxe it in. That's the
way England ia said to prefer It
The British— very unofficially—
have been sharply critical in re­
cent years o f what they term the
“ sham amateurism" uf U. 8.
Walker Cupper*. They have raisrd
eyebrows
particularly
at
the
barnstorming practices &gt;,f Hkee
Hiegel, Bud Ward, Frank Htranaban ahd Jim Mciiale, aiming
others.
Stranahan and Mciiale were
renamed Saturday to the nineman U. S. squad that will invade
England for matches at Birkdale
Atay 11-12. Stranahan is the son
o f a Toledo, Ohio, millionaire and
doesn't have to worry about golf
exnenaea. M ciiale is a Philadel­
phia Insurance man who formerly
era* a pro hut who regained his
amateur status.
Rlegel and Wnrd, members uf
the Walker Cup team that de­
feated England in 10(7, have
tinea turned professional.
Other member* of the U. S.
•quad ar* playing captain Willie
Turneaa of Elmaford, N. Y.j Hill
Campbell o f Huntington, W. V*.;
Dick Chapman o f Pinenurst. N.
C.; Charles Coe of Oklahoma
City; Robert Knowles of Brook­
line, Maas.; Harold Paddock of
Cleveland and Sam Urietta of
Rochester, N. Y .
L'smpiieU, Chapman, Coe and
Knowles, like Mciiale, are in the
insurance business. Campbell is
■ former slat* legislator.
Turnesa ia an executive for a
fire extinguisher firm. Paddock
ia an accountant and Urietta,
TOXIUNrs RUTHina
24-yrar-old
National
Amateur
r t n j r n A ri'— rwtariir
Artful Dodaer. Arrogance, Dud Champion work* for n lumlier
Traveler, Alarming, liuali. Rentier firm.
M t i . MR. Marge Mitchell, Quick
Life
Tommy Galviano of the BL
■RCOgn RACC—rataitly
nrlnp, Melstona Hansom, Blep. Louie. Cardo bad tha dubious hon­
IlluJ Temp. A l£ Mas*. Mr or o f setting ■ league record hy
committing 2 errors ia oaa tu­
ning during the 1*50 aaaaon. The
parferwiai
lltpu
occurred
against
I W (i
Brooklyn,
ib lill'
Hlftlt
i 'u i r t r a t c n U i i r a s wit*
umar
tM Ili
r Hi.«nn. nit* lU yworth.

Kentucky’s cagy Cali, undefutrd in luntricnce basketball play and
only once beaten outside thr league, lake on tout Southeastern foes this ,
week.
And if all goes well with Kentucky, the Wildcats can itsrt packing for
the sectional playoffs of the National Collegiate Athletic A llocution.
Despite that one defeat Krnlucky still was rated in the Astoculed
Press poll as the nation's number"
one team, even above the Ivy I ro ­
gue's undefeated Columbia.
In 12 tarts thia year Columbia
haa won them all and has won 21
consecutive victories in the pa*t
two years.
Inside the conference th# Ken­
tuckians dropped Vanderbilt from
the spotlesi record category last
week with a masterful 74-40 win
and then. In their only other meet­
ing, whipped Georgia H2-HI
To keep their record* clesn, the
lad* from Lexington must defeat
Tuian* tonight Louisiana State
Wednesday, Mississippi State Fri­
day and Miaalsiippl Saturday.
Tuian* ranked number three In
the Southeastern, has had a long
layoff from rompetetive play, and
la considered the most likely to
succeed among Kentucky's oppo­
nents. The Greenir* will hr play­
ing at home.
Vanderbilt's Commodores have
but one game scheduled this weel
and that against Georgia's Bull­
dogs. Since the Nashville tesm fell
to Kantucky ami barely defeated
Tennessee, 68 to 67, it might have
trouble Saturday.
Georgia won onr and toil on**
last week, winning over Mereer
6(MJM&gt;uMKiw£n£joJkuburii 01-40.
Tulane follow* th™Kentucky tilt
with a gam* against Arkansas
Thursday and at Auburn Satur-

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An improving Georgia Tech
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T*
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outings, losing to Kentucky but
winning from Mississippi 73-50.'.
and Mississippi State 55-46.
Florida returns to action after
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u s r two nonconference opiiciients, Miami Fri­
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The week’s schedule:
Tonight: Kentucky at Tulane;
Wednesday, Auburn at Georgia
Tech and Kentucky at LSU;
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Florida
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Septic Tanka, (ireaae Trapa, Ilry
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Stone*, Hem-hen, ('lower Pol*,
IKlM KS al price you can afford
Hloclia, Window altl* and llnlela,
to pay. Fire and Automobile In.
Concrete Flour*. Machine finauranre Kdward F. Lane, Phone
iahed. Free Katitnale*.
( 5
2
. _______________
MIKACI.K ('(INCHKTK CO,
FOUR l;N IT dwrlllrig, 3 rental*
Phone 1331
completely fumlahcd.
Owner* J «* Kim_____
partly furni*he&lt;l. 1/3 eaah, real
term*. .Mr*. Nance, 15S5-M-2.
We buy, sell A trade u**d
UNIMPROVED ACRKAG K—Two
furniture. Wllaon-ktaiei Futiii*
W a a l A i f w ill
•**
accep ts*
1U
acre
tract*
and
five
1
acre
a v e r Ik e ta b p k e a * a a a t a a n a ture Oa, 111 E. let. Phnwe ( M ,
tract* In St. .Jotcph* Subdivi­
W AN TED t Old faihiened furni­
lla le * l a Ik e Itla p fc a a * fcaak. la
sion.
r e ta r a la * Ik ta arw w m m aSallaa
ture, dlihee. vaire, Jewelry and
Ik e a 4 « v r lU e r la r i p e r l e i la pay
buttons. I l i f he*t price*
paid.
B A R G A IN —(
roam house, 2Vk
p r o m p tly , l a a r te e fa y aa la
Drop us a card
Shelkcy, 1703
acre* of ground 11,600.00 Caah.
ro M Ir o ik e k ro l P— - ' k * « " k w
a ll W a a l A S a - a a l k e l a e a r j f Laurel, Sanford._______________
rtro a n Ik e e a r k e la ro p a M le a *
S PE C IA L —( Bedroom house, I 1,000 USED TIRES at beat prketk
bathe, large living room, dining
room, kitchen, 1 bedroom and
bath downstair*—this value can­
not be duplicated at the price.
FO R SALE—1 year old
horse,
very reasonable. Phone 083 or
4 BEDROOM HOUSE— Urge bed170S nights.
room*, front and back stain,
large living room, dining room ONE''WEEK ONLY—A A A A Re!*.
Rocks,
Rock-Croae,
Minorcaami kitchen, laundry, two car
Cross (Your choke) M.76 per
garage, 10 acres o f ground, 6
100. Live delivery guaranteed.
acres cleared, this I* an oacepFOB, GARDEN GATE CHICKS,
tiunal value. Want offer.
POITTII VINELAND, N. J
NEW RANCH T Y P E HOUSE, M ILK GOAT for Sate.' 2 kid*.
moaonary construction, large
Route I. I. A. Cuppina, Lake
living room, dining room, kit­
R E I.A K A A TA TM E N tl
Monroe.________________________
chen, both, garage; very nice
aod Stores. 116 W. PU
apartment renting fo r (50.00 per
Phon* (90-W.
month, on largo lot overlooking
Wanted: grocery caabler, aipenNKW FYirnithed and ua
lake, 7 mile* from Sanford on
Slice preferred but not neces­
duplea-aeaton or yeaY. I
Highway 17-92.
sary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
don. 119 South I’aA A
Margaret Ann Store*.
__
month
Rltchrnrtle Apt*. W m
FRKI1 W. RENDER Realtor
Court. 201 M. Park Ave.
or season. Slumbrrloi
Phone 1030 ftKMONSTRATORS—Karn b i g
Illw ay 17-92 at C Ity __ _____
money in vour mere time, sell­
ing our lower priced plastics on
A. It. PETERSON, Broker
S A N D 3 ROOM apart menu. Call
the party plan. Margv Plastic*.
D I N . Park Ave.
I’ttooo ||N
_ M r o _Nance, 1555-M ■t _________
S BEDROOM
huUMfurni*he,l
I available January 27. 80t Mag9—
WORK W ANTED
-4
nolla. 1735-i.__________________
N IC E LY furnUhed 2 bedroom M ILLS SWAP SHOP -(05 E. 4th ALL TYPER of Bulldoter Work
Reasonable Rales— Free
Esti­
houses at beautiful San Lando
St. We Buv, lb!) or Trade moat
mate*. Carpenter R Ornery
Spring* Week or season. South
anvthine. Phone H&gt;S.J________
ph, .- n o i M n, arta.J
_____
, o ff 17-92. turn 2 Ik mile* west We both lose when you doaT brine
\ o f Loiigwood, Phon* Winter Park
your preecriptloue u LANEY*R W A N TE D —typing to do at home
Phone HR__ ____ ____________
I ROOM furnished apartm ent, gas 4 BURNER ga* range. (40 (12
and electric. 3 m ile* from town
Myrtle. _
__________ ________
In Osteen. Phone BHO or 1383.
MEN OH WOMEN
To service route* of U.8. Govern­
1 3-ROOM first floor upartmmt,
ment Postcard DUpenaera; also
R dou.de beds, all utilities. Mrs.
pre-stamped Scenic
PoatcarJ
_N a iw *I_Pb. lB tt.M -R ._ j_______
slightly uaud. Some stock. RanDispenaera. which are a brand
ROOMS, e!n»!* and double beds—
sunable. Price* going up. If.
n*w addition to th* famous
(d.GO up. Close in. M aty MeStuart. 325 K. Rich Ave. DeLaM.
SH IPM AN line of postag* stamp
maeblnea m‘ m in ail
lauding
1— RRA1 r‘HTATR FOB R A L K -1 FR IED SHiUMP Dtaaer -The
!&gt;rug Stores, HoUla, etc.
Beet Shrimp on Earth** at HornINWMB V d I*«fY DLPtKr
May be handled part nr
II time,
outlets

PHONE 148

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borne. Onlv m*‘. .luwn now reifjlrrd. F IlA Plan. Installm. ni
loan Deir'l.. Room 317. Phon*
28(. Htrnfjrd Atlantic National
Hank Mainlier PIIIIT,

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work
Kuaranttwd. Hraa4maMr
prlrea. V. M. Knxllah. Jr. Ph.
I37B-J.
(*all Phon* I0HI for
A ll Type* Of Hook Work.
Maty McKinney lluokkrepltif
Service
Hoorn (03
Atlantic Rank Hulldlnr
NKW M Hints rurtacod to per
fectlon. Old floor* made Ilk*
■ew. Finlahfnf, Jaaalnc A wai
*ng. Portable power flap*, t.
rear* u per it nee la Semiaol,
C o un ty,

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cycle* repaired, lock and ke
work. Prompt rerv.ee. U. W
Skniwa.

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ROOF WORK o f all kind*. Eave.
and (iutler* Repaired and Paint­
ed. New R«uf» applied. Palntiny
and
coaling.
Sanford,
Ph.
1U93-W. It. It. A.-kanburg.
Tpi.ANIM I kl. rnlng Sentinel, Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralp’
Way
m
m
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VKN KTIAN RLlNDa 'made V
order. Seminote Venetian BllnCo
*20 W. 3rd St.
Phoo
Drag line, buHduter. dump true*
muck, fiil dirt, shell and flat
by loud or Joh. Contact H. R
ujbaied. and ataoclate*. 109 I
New York A v* m DeLond.
P*
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INCOME TA X returns prepared
by toe ae*ounlant
registered
with Treaa. Dept. Dempsey 2.14
Melsch Bldg. Phona 1700.

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Atomic Hlant

South Fnvored

I C M l I I M r • tmm r m t t O o r t

ICoatlaaia Prom Pag* O u l
rirnliit* of the National Aitvlaory
Committee for Arrnhaullcra am
exploring the aerodynamic prob­
lem* of mlaalle* fim l into the
Atlantic from n base at Wallop*,
l.lnnd, V* A huge refrigerated
hangai Ml Klgln Field, serve* ati
the Air Forte'* all-wealher labotatoty.
These viljil rnllilary tesearrh
i enter* have Im n located In th e
South for n variety of reason*, ho
■aid, hut line common denominator
i* the {south’* rrlntlve arrurity to
enemy attack. Ilomhei* traveling
over the North I'ola to attack
Ameilran target* would have to
fly all the way acroaa the country
lo icmcIi th ese titled*, and them
would i » maximum opportunity to
deled the enemy and laimrh in*

were set o ff by yt *te rtlay’a
detonation, but no pru|&gt;rity da •
a u c t w a i reported. Ciliiens g e n e ­
ra lly were not plea*«l. The |«dii«»
department got four call* per m i­
nute fpr a half boor.
An AKt" itHtkrinian -aid that
the experimenters an- "all i|ntle
ha|i|&gt;y' with rmoll a nf then 1• -1 He denied that Ihr l t - ( llyd to gm )
Istmb » i &gt; tiring tried out. but
that atill left nlhaf jxi .itiililics
for speculation.
On Jan. 23, McMahon (I ) fnnti.i
chairman « f Ihr Senate-Hmi***
atomic Committrr, -aid n m irr •
la bring ionic In devrionltir n
variety of atomic weapons. It « » &lt;
diaclosnl lait year that tin- t . 8
has liahy atomii' Ih.iiiIh small
enough to be ran toil bv Jct.flghl r r - l H . M i l « r mil that the Army
ha■ «!*•«i-loicfil atomic wniiuuili
for guided mlm-ik.. unit ntoinic
shell. which (ouhl he fin d hy urtillery.
In a rc|Hirt to Otitgtrl.-uu.
Johnann, thro Srrrrlary o f II*1
fen*c, put it.
"Atom ic weapons »•• no lungi’.
a small nttmlrer &lt;&gt;f bomb* of .&lt;
single aitc ami type to lie tianl
only rtiatrifirally on n ran fully
selected target.
" A vailcty of weapon* t* under
development which may in tho
near luture hn*&lt;- militaiy «ignifir a I hi IIi lartically aml ittntcgl*
cally."
la lft tr it It being tented, lam
Vegan* agree, it'* pretty tough to
take licfiue hieakfn'l.
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A Ionin Herring, HU year old
N egro farm i-1, diril Friday night
o f a heart ntlHck at Ins home
In Cameron *"ity. Hr came from
Cairo, (ia . In ltt.ll unit hml farmeil In the Hanford area fm the
imat 12 yean. He ia survived by
the widow and two daughter*,
Liechtenstein I * a I ’r io c ip a llt v on
the tipper R h in e between A u a l t in
and H w it l r r la n d w it h a p o lle r
fo r e e

o f a b o u t GO m en

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M TMM M i l N T n r T l l l i • I I I v r v

J l lH d ,.
t in k T V .
M l. f ill I I I t . IV P l l o l l 4 T lt.
IN l I K l T I I K F:mT A T K U K
_ J. K P A IIT IM . I i e u w i l
TO A t. I, M t H t llT O It a A V II P t : i | .
N o n a I f A V I V I i I I , A iw a ON III* ..
N A M lia A lt t I k a T * AI I I I . I T U C i
T o o «n&lt;t cacti o f i n * a t * h e re b y
n o illllw l amt m i u l r r i l In ii f n c f l t an y
c la im * a n il iti-m ar.tl* w h ich you, n r
• I t her o f you roar h a i r ••■nlnai tin
r e la t e o f J. I*. J **rltn . • ! • * ,* » ■ .I, ta le
o f a a lit I'o u n ly , to th e I'n n n ty Judge
o f tcem liioli' C i i e i t r . r l n r i i i * . m •»•■
o f l l e r In l b . i n u ll tinner n f
k* | i )
County a t H in t iin l. Heiiilnolu C on nry , K fu rliD . w ith in H a lil «at&lt;n«1ar
m o n t h * fro m th e n m . ••f tin n , . i
p a b tle a llo n o f It i l*
n n th *
H«ch
H a lm n r d n u m l ahull h r to » m
la # , an d &gt; k |K r l a t r ( h r id ai a n f
m i l l c R c r * 0 4 fn c l i . f f l i . I.l.l ii - nr
th e i la lm a a L am t * h a ll hr • w o rn
jo b y , l h r (M lit ia n l. In t m i n i . o f
B * r M lfo r n r y . an d *•&gt;&gt; a u iti r la lm n r
d a m a a d nnl me file d * h « l| h r tn h l
i AA J I. I.IH K A II N K U . I*A I tT IM
A * * d m l a l * t r a l r i * •&gt;( th e f »
t a l r o f J , K. P a r tin , t i n r a r n l
n w puhih inn Ja n Jr. I X I .

TOO LATH TO CI-AHfllPY
P U R N IK IIK I) llt'N fi A LOW ,&gt;«
rage neat tnwn hall, neat atmea,
rlturehek. Iteferenre* ekrhangml.
Mm. J. It. Mrnlrl., l.migwiMnl
. Fla.
FOIt HAI. K or lent (iiual liualtleca
building, Celery Avr. Imiuire at

sis k. mil. st.

A P T . 8IZK Ilotnolnt refrigerator,
ual Mil by Tueailav I'.M. »7f&gt;,
ay be aeen at 70tm Mellon,

Rv llle Avc.

Dr. Henry MeLmilin
Magnolia

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Legal Notice

fly MATIN A I1UNNINU

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CM ANCUT.

•.lU lt lt T * * SMITH, ru atu t,

LENA M. SMITH. PefaadanL
J. I'rlham had his Junior boys
in Tiir. r o t n t o r t u b r o t m
IN T IIR N A U R O f T U B S T A T E O f
Kunday School claaa at n weiner
J tIK in .
iK M lio tK
r m .v T r .
fr Lu O
m Ri Pl i A . a i t i i R T i K O i i
n . out d a , i n n a n N A T K
T O3:: L
LFtNA
M . S M IT H , WHOM m l . _
K N .---------------------------------------------roait at Deep Creek Friday night.
d
e
n
i# and address I* a* follow s^1
I S l l l ' i K tIT A T B n r
Those attending were Mr. and Mr*.
K . 1. S IM M B U M A N . D c s s im .1
U l Mad*a A venue. Ilahway, New-*
J. I'rlham, David Luke, Larry
to
a b b t ’N K n n o n * a n d r r . n Jem y.
a n n a n A v i o n r i . A i n * o n n»*.You a r * hereby re q u ire d lo file
llirt. Dirk Schulte, Herman Allor
N A V t n A ft A I V S T M A ID B a T A T K i y o u r ih p e a ra n c e an d a n a w tr
man, Ixiwis Allman and Kenneth
You a tot aacti o f t n u arc Iw fvtiy o th e r p l i i d l h g i no f e h u a r r I * . I X I ,
lloiark.
s n ltfM
s o il
r « iu i r * * l t&lt;&gt; present In th e f lr e u lt ffo u rt fo r th e N in th
a o r r la ir n * n a il ilr o ta o it* which you. J ml tr ia l f l n u l l . In and fo r MetalTim Young People'* Clan of
o r c ith e r o f you. nia&gt; h ast s fs ls s t n o le f ..n n t y . f l o r i d * . In m ta n c e ry ,
II. T. II. heh| a welncr remit at
• ha c t a l c o f H / . /■ M M H U M A N . &lt;!•- In a suit a g a in s t y»« e n title d
thr lute on New Camp placa Sat
reasrO . late o f salt! f o u n t ) . In Hi* l.e rl H H m lth. P la in tiff, v * l.* n * M
unlay night. In the aharnrp o f
i'o u n ly Judge o f tf r m lo n l* «‘ou«ty. M in llh ,
D efen d an t. C h a n re ry No
r to c ta a , *1 M s o f f lf v in the rn u rt T ( n t , w h erein th e p la in t if f seek* a
the trarher, Mr. and Mr*.
W.
h o u ia o f u t i l f u u n t y a t hanfuril, d e e r * * u f d l v o r r l a g a in s t you.
We hit. Mr*. Herman HreyselU, and
flo r id * .
w ith in
e la h l
r» l» n d *r
W IT N E S S ray hand end o ffic ia l
m o n th * fro m t h * tim e o f lha first se al o f th * said C o u rt, a t K anfnrd.
J. 8. Prtcraon wrnt with the claaa.
p
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m ln n li C n u n ty . f l o r i d * , th la I t t h
Those attending were the Miaare
r la lm o r dem and s h a tl he In w ritin g , tin y o f J a n u a ry , A . n , I M t .
Fra nr la Clark, Peggy Clark. Helen
s^
an d shall a ta ta Ih e p l a n nr m l ( i I* IIK IIN t K l N .
dshce and |x .*l o f f i , n address o f
Lee, Marilyn
Marilyn Ifaught,
Barbara
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C le r k C irc u it C o u rt
t
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sworn
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t.
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C.
K William* and llrrfiidtirns, Alice
lu by th e r la lm a n t . a g e n t, nr a t ­ f S E A b l
nivr William*. Also Robert llirt,
to rn e y . and an y s u r l, - u l m or d e­
lltyan Nettle*,
Wendell
llirt,
m and nut so (tie d s h a ll l.e void
ft fci p ln m .
IN t ill NT o r THR COBX’ T
n&lt;*!fA n iM M K R W A .’f
David II mark, Kugrne Lawrence,
Jt DUIn kKNIkOl.K r o ll NTT,
As a r tm ln ls tr a tr ii n f lha
ihfplle all till* satiety nf acti­ O n tail Lawrence and Paul Brooke.
s t i t k o r rL o m iiA . in r e u .
K s ta tr » f K 7. Zim m ervities, he called the nlnm bomb
N A T u.
m an. .le . easr.1
Mti. Partin
and daughter*,
I N ItK T i l l ; E S T A T E O F
till the most vital inilitiary re- Peggy and Flutence of ChrDtmaa,
f i r s t g u b llra tln n J a n u a ry I. I h l
K N I O I t C t U II.B T T . I* * r * n * # d
si nidi prop'll iti the region. The
T t&gt; A b b H H I I N I T N A Y C O k C R N N i
spent
Sunday
with
frirnda
on
hii|-i
Y-12 di'ctnimagnetlc *eN
o tlre I* hereby Btven th a t lla ta n
r
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W
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the public from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Tucwiay and Wednesday, th e exhihlt sponsored hy the V. F. W.
puraiion and K-.f, gn&gt;cott* diffu- Farmlon (load.
Is hereby g iv e n Ihst I alp , K C u r lo i H ied her fin a l re p o rt as
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgc Carter of dr|ilrls the mod famous payoff In world hlatory-na nudy the nayoff rec--ivevl hy Hiller, Jliissollni ami r iigNsogtice
A
itm
ln ie tln lr U o f lb * e a ta la o f K n .
.t
In
huslriesa
a
t
111
South
“Inn plant* nl Oak Itiilge—which
In H a n fo rd , tfsmlnola •lo r C nrtrtL. dareuea-l, th a t she filed ,
i of Itie fisciunahle Uranium 236— (iroveland railed on friends Sun­ Tojo. The latter, the only war makrt in history who wa* made to answer for hi* rrimr* In a Court of Cl-ao ur kn tyA. venue
h
e
r
p
e titio n fo r fin a l disch arg e, and
K l,
u n d r r th e flc tltlau a
day.
law and legally hanged, ia ahown nervously awaiting hi* execution in Sugamo ptiaon. Hitler, tiappre n a m e •'H anford l-a ln t and Hlsaa t h a t sh r w ill a p p ly to th a H onorable
ore the harklaini' nf Ihe Atomic
Mu.
Myrtle
Perry
and
slaugh­
tvcnratii the Reichstag in hla concrete hunker with hi* hrlrlr of one Hay, F&gt;a Rraun, i* shown taking C o - and th a t I In i end to register fto u g la * H trn s tro m . C o u n ty Judge
Kmrgv Commission p'ogtam. Ilo
■aid nam e p u rs u a n t to th e term * o f n f H am lnnle C o u n ty . K lo rld n . on I k ,
said it wit» rr|Hirtisl this progrant ter Shirley uf Sanford apent the the rciwaril'a exit— aulriHe.
th e y ir t lilo u * N a m - (tta r u tr , to -w lti 1 3th day of F e b ru a ry A .D . D l l . for
weekend
with
her
mother
Sire.
i* to lie greatly expanded with
a p p ro v a l o f same an d fo r fin a l die*
Her
M - «» o f K to rtila H ta tu ti* D l l
w it h t h r C le rk o f th e C lr r u ll Court , h a rg e as A tlm ln la lr a lr ls o f the
construction of a new separation Dunning and sister Mr*. 0. C.
Mr. George Kichner, who paaat-d
11mack.
r
e la t e o f K ndor C u r la tt. decaaead.
o f Sem inole C o u n ty . K lo r ld *.
plan! near the numth of the Ten*
away Saturday morning.
o n th is D i l i day o f J a n u a ry A .D
IIO V V A IIIt M i t l t i n i l l .
Mr. and Mi*. W. Matlair had aa
lleisce tiver at I'adlirah, Ky.
Owner
guest* on Sunday their children
The Geneva P. T. A, heid it*
m i'
iiE t.K N b c u i t L F r r r
He tevralrd that hi* urganlta- and grandchildren, Mr. and Mra.
By VALLBKN PKKVATT
January meeting at the Geneva
A d tn ln D tra trtx
n f lb *
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in
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n
m
i i t i d i i i t ok this
tlnn, in riKiperntion with the In- 0. A. ILuiis and two children, Mr.
N O TH IS T o A P P B A II
r
« t a t * o f K ndor C u rSchool at 3:30. Those present were
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•In-trial hiiti mu of the Atlanta and Mr*, lllufnrd Carroll and
Mr. and Mra. Joe (ioodaon of Mra. Roy Nkhola, Mrs. Jessie
let I, deceased.
AND TON nKNIktibi: I Ot k TV
i&gt;lace of rssldakr , Is unknown
*'ha ‘ la-i of Commerce, had ad* rbildten, and Mica Mary I^e Mat- New Smyrna spent Sunday with Fulford, Mra. Calvin Ollham, Mr*.
You are hereby require,! to file
viMiited a site near Atlanta for » tail.
Mr. (ioodaon'* daughter
Mrs. H over LeFilaa. Mrs. Pearl Yar- your wtltlrn dafensee. |sr*.insily
by attorns)', on Kebrciar* t*tk.
now multi million dollar ipiatterMr*. Thelma Sutton and aon o f Windall Uraddy and daughter I"Ugh, Mra. • Kd Guyette, Mra. or
ISFI. In a i srtaln dltnrr* proceeding
master irsranh lalMiratory. From Lee-burg apent Sunday with Mr. Julie.
Lucllls Norton, Mra. Walker Pre­
ndlns In IN* Clrrull f'osrl nf
an original liat nf .evrtal hlin- ami Mra. R. D. Button.
Mra. K. II. Kilbee, Mra. Walter vail, Mra. Leona McLain, Mra.
mlnote County, yiorlda. In Ch»nd " d pruposals. lie said the I*.an!
eery. nn aht.raslnl'.l title of said
Mi** Janette Jenklnann, atuile.it Yarbough, Mr*. C. A. Oldham and T. R. Phillips, Mra. I .ester Harper, reuse
being JITA VITA
HUAIIAM
has i limliinteil nil exrcld four nurse at Kl. Vincent
Hospital, Mra. George l.indiay, attended th* .Mr*. Euia Moran, and Miaa Mary HKltltlNU. 1’Ulnttff vs JAMlUt It
nlte*—one of which it Atlanta.
Jacksonville, wa* home over tfm Home Demonstration Meeting at T-tten. Pinna ware made for the tii:mtiNH, i&gt;*r*ii.ia»i
/ 1 W/A* I U / /'///'
/
U ITNl Hg my hand and offl. 1st
Paola last Thursday.
I 'llO N K 121
weekend.
luunty council lo meat here Fab. •eat
nt Hanford. Klorlda thla Dili
Mr. and 6lrs. Herman Fore had 17.
Ml*- Five William*, nurse at
day
nf
Jnnoary,
A
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PARK
AVK.
(Irangr Mrinorial Hospital, waa aa their gurxts Sunday evening
O &gt;, HKItNTMiV
Mr. Vinlny and two rhildren of
cietk. C ir c u it Court
..... . vlaitlng her parent*, Mr. Mr. ami 6tra. J. P, Smith of Ovie­ W rit Palm Btach are staying with
#• TtnilkH f d ^**n«&gt;* V'fla# f |«ap |
IKKAL)
do.
Mr. and Mra. Ban Greer.
IlHl.'HHHI.ttKIt AMmx iATKH
tOftir mine (iifflrull n* h lark „ f Mint Mi*. It. l]. Wllllama.
Mr. and Mr*. Phillip Bauer had
Rev. A. W. Jrrrlng and Mr. J.
Mias Ruth Lemmon of Tallahas­ Atlornayn for I’lalntlff
trnimd petsonoel I* fell. In all
ftanfarit,
KtorbU
nf as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. see visited the Geneva 4-11 club
area* of llu- otoiinmy shortage* K Kerfelhlt, superintendent
will rauie loo heavy m burden tm i Ilottom* llaptiat Orphanage, Mon- and Mra. Fred Ballard of Mait­ Tuesday. MU* Lemmon ia an as­
sistant 4-H leader.
existing facilities nrreli ratirig the tlccllo, Aik., passetl through Oa- land.
i.r .t iA t . n o t i c i :
Mr*. Tommy Geiger o f Sanford
N o t h * la h e ra b ) g iv e n th a t I am
Recent visiters in the homo of
tatr of &lt;|itcrioratlon. Accident* teen on tlwli way to a cor\7ycncc
..
illotl on frTenH*.
apent Wednesday with Mra. Gaorga Mr. and Mra. Boy W. Nlchola have e n g ag ed in huslnnaa In fh u lo n la .
mused by ineipi'iirnri-d penotinel In Lakeland and cal..............
H a m ln o l* C o u n ty . K l*
under the
Rev. Jnrlng waa pastor of tha Unde.
will la- nutnvrnui, he added.
been Mr. and Mra. Norman W. f l r t l t l o a *
nam e
"D o u b le
lia r - I t
Raptlst
Church
hero
until
almut
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Kd.
Guyeile,
Mra.
Lowrey,
of
Columbia.
Ly.;
Mr.
Ita n r h " and th a t I In ten d to r r g .
"An even more rnervating ef­
latcille Norton and ton had aa and Mrs. J. M. Powell, of Atlanta, l i t e r M i d nam e p u ra u a n t lo thn
fect on the economy will he thr a year ago.
Matina Dunning ap«nt
three their gueaU Sunday 61r. and Mra. Ga.; Mr. and Mra. M. H. Dandridgr te rm * o f lh a K lr tlllo u s N nm * S ta ­
In., of confidence in the United
tu te . In -W It: Mac S «l * 1 o f Ktnrlda
lo&gt;vy o f Sanford.
and daughter, Glorida, of Sena- H ia t u t r * D U w it h th e C lerk o f
Stairs dollar which will send ImiiiiI day* thi* week with her daughter, Bam IA
Mi*.
Myrtle
Party
In
Banford.
tha
C lr r u ll
C o u rt
of
Seminole
Mra.
i.
Kndor
Curlatt
left
Sattohia,
Miss.;
Mra.
John
W.
CaldTKt.nrHONKH ISO ant 1071
price* plummeting and rut Into
Mr. and Mr*. J. 8. Peterson unlay
for Kresel well, o f Senatebia, M ix.: and Mr. C o u n ty , K in rlIda.
. nIlfh
f ! l by
, plana
__________
pension* and tlfelnng savin#*,"
i
n
t
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)
It
It
r iM t L T
Room 101 Sanford Allanllr Nallonal Bank BM«.
were
Ihe
recant
guests
o
f
Mr.
llili, Philadelphia, Pa- to attend ami Mrs. Bmeraon J. Kstes. of
Mr. Harr continued.
P E I M l Y I t . ItT IID b T .
O w n e r*
"The moralr nf the middle Peterson'* hrothera, Mr. and Mra. the funeral acrvicea fo her brother Monlgomary, Ain.
M.
C.
Petr
rami
of
lakeland
and
rlns* will In- particularly low un­
der »ufh condition*," he added, IL 8. IVterson o f Sabring. |IU
riling ns example* the hopelc**- mother, Mt*. Kntma Prlarson romv* of this group Ip France, turnisi hunie with them for a ahort
visit
Italy ami to aom,- extent tiicat
lliitain.
. Mr. and .Mra, II. Alderman o f
I'olnting oul that more money Tampa vi»lled Rev. and Mra. 4. C.
fur les* gi«*l» l« the essenre of Waiters of Dclaimi and attended
ioflalion, Mr. (lari said the only tha morning aervtcea of the Bap­
mrthnd available to romlwt it i« tist Church Sunday.
highn pnaliicliiMi lo pmvl&lt;le nvi»e
real imome for llitt people nf the
iwliun.
..
Kenalor l.lnyd Ihiyle di*cii*Hnl
the advantage* of a -mail claim*
court for Kcmlimlc County and f ’outicll Brill rxrrutlvr, ytrvtvl s*
pointed out that anrh a law ia snnnuiirar. Serving s i , Judges o f
wot king well in ninny olhei Flori­ •he rnnteata werp Jrwl Fielrt, Boda rornmiinilie*. He also piesnetl lea'st lliown, Dr. A. W. Eppe, Jr.
the group for an uplnnln on a nml Orville Tnuchton.
On Friday evening, Saturday and
garnishment law fi.t Florid* a* a
means nf rollerlitig had account*. Sumlay, Hoy Scout*, who with
atC. FI. Morri»nn rnovnl that a Hcoulmaitrr John Piereon
mmniittre he fornierl In conitder tended Ihe National Jamboree at
M . M
any;
the small claim* court ami the Valley Forge, Pa., during the
summer, pitched their lent* in Fort
motion was carries!.
Retiring (’ resident C. I . Krd- Mellon Park near the Tourist Cen­
dlng reviewed Ihe work of the ter.
Mrrehant'a
A asocial inn during
1050 anil cites! Ihe Chilstinas Bitting, 61. lo Kaborn, K. G. Ifar
Ned Smith,
if, Henry
llenry Rueaell.
Russell. "No
parade, i|M&gt;n*ore(| inlntly with the par,
Jayreei, a* Ha major mntrlbutiuu John Pope, Forest Gatchell, An­
drew Stine, B- L- Perkins, Jr.,
for tin year.
Treasurer T. Fi. Tucker reail a Dot PowrU, John Kader and T. K
finatuial trporl of the Asos ia- Tucker.
llmi's activities which shown! n
total expeuillliite of I2.6U7 dill log
1060.
John Ivey read a 11*1 nf direrIota, voted on hy mail, for 11*51
which Im-luiled C. I.. Tinkling,
Jack llatigan, W. M. Mnrrlann,
* « * “' * w
Uth» " n " 1
John .Seitkarik. Jack Hall, W. V.

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hi Unity There U 8»r«n*lh—
To PraHet the Pm m o f Ih* World:
Ta Pr w K t Uw P t H r n i of America.
To P t f l M t Prosperity for B » M .

Cloudy e ilh light rain and
w n itu h a l colder extreme north
onlinued mild and portly rtoudy
»oulh and central portions thh
afternoon and tiH iifh l.
*

V O L U M E X X X X I1

- . TOKYO. Jan. 30
- &lt;/!’ &gt;—
P Dnugtoboyx ipcarheading thr Allir i limited ofleniive were ilnv*rd
to a crawl by diehard Red rn o
lance today. An officer taid tliry
apparently bit the main enemy
force arrayed along the Irotrn
western Korean warfront.
On the eait coaU. U. N. power
hurled hot tlr r l and bombi into a
North Korean town from carrier*ft»a»ed plane* and big gun* of war*
ihipa.
Hundreds of enemy rupply w
hide* were iten in North Korea
moving toulhward toward the
wntern battle line.
fo rw a rd U. N. unit* in the
wntern rector advanced laborious
ly only a few hundred yard* on
the tilth day of their northward
^lim ited offrnnve.

A regimental officer told Aarorlated preaa correapomlent Jim
Ml think we've h it their main dafrnae llna."
On the flank, however, gain* up

to a ii mile* were recorded.
An enemy dlvliion* may he
manning the Red dtftnau lln r on
the woatern half o f the 40-rnllr
fro n t
_ They're well dug in and deter* mined to atay." Lt. Col. Bernard
Peete r* of Ik r k Kalla, Wla., exrcutlva officer of a apearhred re*
g im rn t told Becker.
Advance Allied unite, he added,
were aufferlng their heaviest eaaualtlea o f the offenalve, but iheae
were fa r blow the “ te rrific lower,
being inflicted on th a jW M^r." ^
For the aacopd &lt;
nded away
fhine*e artinerd
at IT. N. poeftloa* nine mile*

A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N K W S I 'A I ’ K I I

Kntalilbihrd 190ft

Allied O ffen sive
Slowed To Crawl
' A t Main Red Line
Battleship
Missouri
Shells East Coast;
Lost Patrol Cuts
Through Red

S A N F O R D . K I.O K IP A

Chamber Committeemen

British Sacrifices
To Be Increased,
A t t l e e Declares

Roscoe E v a n 8 Is
Seriously Inj u r ed
In A u t o Accident

JAN.

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United Nations Set To Brand
Chinese Reds As Aggressors;
India Tries To Halt Proposal
i m i H IASS I-K, Ian Wi

French Premier Snys
West Will W in In
Battle With Reels
Phot*, Hv Tod Swalm

G. W. Spcmr-r, left, and .laik Itatlgan, right, h i *■ ncently apMilnted a* * .Minltt.. chnrimrn of the Seminoli t'ountv t’ha lo-r of
I j i m m r r - . Mi Spencer, an attorney, head, ih r L -g l.l*lit&gt; - Coiiiiiilttr-c.
Mr Rntii-an 11 in charge of the M ,-m l*r»hlp I'om m ittr* whtrh w ill
plan tl.c |o tilling membership ?lrlvu to c a rl) March

W A S H IN G TO N . J,n
« t— i,l’
I rem h Premier R cnr Plevrn
m k I In d ry France i« limlrling up
l&lt;ri itirn g tl, •In d ilv to cf&lt;&gt; hrr full
(lilt in lltr Noill, Atl.inlit alliance
*Kitn&lt;i ( oimminiit aitgrrssmu.
Umlei tlie- &lt;lrlen,r buildup n&lt;?«
in pt?&gt;Kte»«. he «*td, France will
i
i t
I
have 20 iru i.U r d m .i« n . in U i o (w
bv thr i-nd „ | I ' l l j . with HIO.IMKI
more men under *nn* than at thr
nulhrcik nf W oild W ar II

Foreign Legion Is Switchmen Strike
Urged On U. S. By As P a y Increase
2 G O P S e n a t o r s Talks H a n g Fire .

I lame •&gt; yum all* anti not |u&gt;l

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Ftorola Slut,*
University today
la lln l for f'.'n^ll.t worth of •rholh i . till* moory
for l .l l student*
too.tty sthlrte* -out of it , shale
of llo- proceed* from no r-itra
day of racing at Florida hoi*e and
*|og Marks,
t l w a , (ti,- rir .1 ,,,p ,e *1 L S I* h a .

fl nm the
made foi withdrawal
841, IV , »hnte allotted &gt; It tiy the
letaid of control from la.t year's

revonoe to

the

-pedal

racing

,, h.dar.hip f„„.l *„th „,ir,-d l,y ih ,
I ! ' I'1 h iriristtit
Previously, tl"
UlttVei* ty &gt;d
F
i&lt;t.« drew i .*&gt;.*• t*. ,?f I I . 4 1 '"-'
MI5 »ntil and I lot lil* \ iiti'l M
r „ „ ^ f„, N'..gror. t.,..k * U 7 7
„ t(f „ f
, gi:J,M20 .banAll hut I I tif tlie t'SC .lu d en t*"' "i&gt;- lid ?d I2!i .uhm lttw l t..
comptroller C M (!*v
atl?

|e|e.

la ir w e a th e r fr ie n d ." he pledged
i j i . imhi . i l l Ku to pay w h o
\ m e r n a n *.
la i . h t p . fu r th e * e n -e .lrr r n - lm t

Draft O f 18-Ycar Olds Union Demands Forty
Is Still Necessary, Hour Week At Same
Voorhees A s s e r t s
Wages Paid For 48

N o. I l l

A vo trin li'fl 1’ ro.vc I.rasrtl W in-

20 Divisions W ill Florida S t a t e To O p tio n Granted
T __:___ I I s e $20 Thousand tv f t - . , w u
Soon Be Trained,
To O zier-W eller
To H e l p Athletes
P le v e n Declares
For A p a r t m e n t

Newspapers Criticize
Socialist P r o g r a m
For
Rearmament
LONDON. Jan T « » — (A ’ &gt;
I’ rimr Mmitlcr A like watnrd Brilon* Inday they muil return In
*omr nl lh« World War II econ­
omic control* if llie nrw C4.70II,.
000,000 ihiec-year ikfcn»e pro
gram it In Ik- carried out. It u
a foretoken of dill more iacrificc«
for the Hiilnh pcojik
Attlee ipokr to the llou.r of
Commoni a* many Hrilnli newtji.tjrcit, tnlical of ionic ai|recti of
the rearmament program, eiprtned doubt* wiiettocr it w*t big
enough or could be carried out
speedily enough to he effective.
Some paper* taid the callup nril
•uinmcf of 250.000 letervid* for
15 day* of training offetrd loo
short a (raining period to Im- nf
any real Wnefil
The Prime Minl*lrr, who an­
nounced the program to the I I » umj
of (!ummon&gt; yesterday, told the
Parliament today:
I. Government control o f law
material* may la? widened. The
government already has taken over
i U i i Ii m *
ai

T l 'E S D A Y

&gt;

P le v rn

urlrkra M -tl

th e

Prea* (Jut, after a

N a tio n a l

-t in.id

.

inn
w ith Presidiiilrn m ta n in
his
.e tie , of ro n fc e n e i-,
t.,*ic
They* turned to IV,--te rn Kuio*
;&gt;,-ati nefense problern. a fte r havmg dealt yesterday w ill, tbc rkfense of Indrahina.
Pleven .*l&lt;l he rant*- t*» R a h
ingtoii w ith one rncdii id,a m
mlml— “ U, s tre n g th s th e lies Inst
MihI mil two countries and nil
r ml* &gt; ,,f the A lU iltlir Alii*
:m
ineml*er

b in o t r o a .

1 be

lllsle

t onfrtrine

.
,N»m

which Florida Slate atthdiew- tn
lleremhcr, &gt;li?l not permit stihsidi
M lin n of athletes ,-*iept under the
same
,-holarship &lt;ondition.
»*
uther .Indents Now unaltu, bed to
any athletic conference, K8 I I will
giant athletic scholarship*,
IJni*er«ily o ffic ia l, .aid annte of
the ta, ing scholarship money w ith,
drawn tmlay w ill not g« directly to
students, b'tt w ill g'» Into Ihe lln lversllv treasury to pav tuition and
•'&lt; nay the cost of maintaining the
[«“ « ,*! team in Tallahassee dur*'ig la .t fa II • pre-tcason, p ra rtk a .
l*or, te lle r .head fre’ lball cnaeh,

Commission P a s s e s
Bond Measure Iror
Terminal P r o j e c t

Russian Attempt To
Delay Vote On US
Resolution Turner!
DownBy Committee
I.A K f. SL'CCESS. | an K) f/T )
I he Soviet hloc trieii unttwrcitlullv tmlay In tlelav for 2J hour*
a l lilted Naliont ‘ ole on the
t nite.l Slate* demand that Cnntinuntit China he indicted at *n
tK g iriu ii in Kuira

Mir l ilv ( urn|,muon la*t ni(;hl
UtiMia. Poland ami C/trli"*!?*l?r tilled A I .Ml day i.plion In l!ie
vakla appealed lor an ad|nitmafirm ■&gt;( O /ie i Weller, lr« . on lake,
menl of the U . N. Pnldnal Comlim it pin|&gt;eity now ter*mg «t a
liultee on the irm ind that they had
«&gt;fl ball diamond lor tli puiptne ( , r t r l i c d no mvlruclinna on amendnl , ondiuction ol ill apartment menl. In ihe I , S. prnpmal anil I?*
unit*. Cilv Manager C h lfoid \ h •
Arah-Suan re.oluiinn calling
kihhin vlaterl iln*
nminintt l'i&lt;
IN?, .Ul
it* nmniimt
tor ,* &gt;rven-powrr tn n frie m r on
h,*(,|r i o.i ol the ipalltnenl. may
I-at f^ iiiein prohlrm*
he M0II.IHHI oi moie, u u
tf.tlrd
I lie tnm m iltr* luiued down the
fhe ( nminii.mil allri if t.Jin*}
tdjouin.im rnl pru|H&gt;«*| by t vote
Ihr l» •ml rruiltilion loi the 5 1 *)0.ul 12 ay tin,I. 10 in lavnr and I .’

IVl&lt;l wiiaiJ oi.j teimin.il on the
lakrtronl, p.*..e,| l|,r
me.*,ute
which oilhon/r, the City to lour
Imnrl. In thit amount I lirtr. ..ml

a h ttrn tm n * .

Th,- Committee then went •
bea,| with l*» deloite, whifh was
ecpei-led to Irail to a Vote tome
K, 'hue, w ill Iw- ile tig iia le d time diiriny the nay. .Vt lea,t l?*o■'* l" " l tern,m ,l .,r,d p ittin g metre tbli?|. of the no m*lin n , were e i|,?ctr-l to vote for the H. .S. prore*er,ur bond,
(lO.ltl
Inform ,-,I ip ia ite i, -aid Ibitaiu
Ihe ...III, ,11 dl IKNIitli |*h»|*r“11\
«iimpit«init Lifa JO f„ M in tlu iitr bad received In .tn ic tio n . In .upport the II. S propo.al, together
nf I -ikr \ ipa l*nk If-ul |iirvi«H(ily with two |,elutlie.e aiurnilinent*.
hern tmtl^v pliot, n, John G iay, and t„ ab.tain on the A.ianv
y .
,__ .
,
N.
Arab proposal,
.
1
w " &gt;,r
itl.h delegate Juliu&gt;&gt; K.,t«,,,,,, bad rip tred
I be tile **.*, ,1 Ruchv delayed the vote by a long
"tic lime utidri cnntideraiaiu i,y the ntthek on the D n itrd S tale ., whkh
I loud,* Department o| the Amen- some diplomats described p ri­
t&lt;M | ^ , „ in t,„
„ „ r |,r&lt; ,|
vately a * a filth n ite r. After hr
■ . c
'
'
hail hr, ii .peaking a ln io .t an hour.
*
French defrgate F ra n c i. la C w l*
Tin- area on-toon,
jp , |rr( H-krd the chairman to see that
frontage on Sentinol, lloulevaid he stork to the ,|ue.tloo or, tha

II* ASSOI IATKH PUKKH
An undei|eimined numlter of
railmad twilchmcn uf at leatl foul
railinad*
Iwn in Detrml and two
mi (h it ago
via veil away from
k”
work Itufay, rr)H&gt;itiiig in
1Hnrr."
earlier *pnkrimrn *md
ranee's m o very aince lilao.
Fra
Tlie "tick** tall* ajrpesrrd In ' alum
front th,
dm**,,
follow the pattern ul la*l Dec- that
“ the CommunisU * atWe t
einl»er'» wnrk .loppagr when roaM •top us," Plevrn sat&gt;l, AU'erican
amu, he Will, are arrivii.^ nn,l ‘ a*'1 every memliet nf Ihe
undeSenate prr,m.cdnr., .aUummi.iee ' 0 ™1' ' ^ ' ; 1
are Iwing delivered It, the Iroop • frated IPhtlsiprad Is In debt U* the
un h.ro t k United Stale. *houfd, hrotlwghyid ?d railroad tramrPile
t'atmmunlLy ,-ffotia It. } University for money leu rowed and .Ifiji |r^l alnn. ||,
and Pul agenda.
..Irak the flow. In the entire 'during the
fie d M I .eusonon unntetto Avenue, and i- l»..ilrsl Ho­ t'haltm an
Roberto
Urdineta
IrUild 1W^*anilary (oridT neerUd \• ? * * * * ? % * "wildcat" *t
|l-narlaa*s n * e * « » Sts*
st key lerininjlt.
pailiamcnt of inoie than *•&lt;“• sgteement to pay It t,a, k frommediately tioitli of the (ireyhuun?!
for it* d r f r n u .
F a rly , there w rre no re|*nrta Of deputies, he cull It was dou b tfu l1ran tin g * on Jobs n ftri the end this Station
The D efrnte Depailment want, sim ilar “aiek'* ra ti* In iitie a other .there a te ten “defeatiata.”
of the season
PVci) O ii n . w’. X h a . Imllt la ig | Pleven praised the .................... .
1,1 '«»’* ‘ he Mholaiship niorte-,- development, in rhuiupaigi,. III.,
lo d ra ft IH yc*t old* Inn many than iKOroit and Chicago.
Home kwilrhmen to,lay failed tn Uroral
Itw igbt D
K iten h n u ,, '■|»oy help them get mil ..f debt, told llie l it, l omtili mn tin,I lie
, 11 C C I 111
Cnngrc**
member*
have
been
t,-|H,rt for work at the Chesapeake tn load the North A tlan tic fori, hut 'it w ont clear all ,f them
doubled, doc to p ir-cn t emergency I M - u r t v i
la
tearching lo r p o iiih lc allernalivc*. A Ohio and the Wabash in De- amt said “we are ptnod to ml
Mthoogh arnmint • listed on t tn- conditions, that much could la
JohtiMin ami Ixnlgr Imth said tro it, and the Santa Fe and Chi­ him supreme romltiander."
trtjulalHon ranged from f ’jn.pft to tlone Inside of .iy month, in the
their pru|K&gt;sal* fur a fnieign cago I m-I i line In Chieago. A
The Prem ier urged that the MbTh'.! in a rmiplc of Instanees. development of the
project
_______
kglon were .lerigMd to g " &lt;jl"n* , |H;kv, man
, hp Santa Fe .aid .HI Westerri buildup lo- orgatilual tn Wesley Vordenberg, d in . tor of
Future action, be |,.|d the emuT A l.I.A llA ftH K K . Jon ,IU—lA*|
With and not replace the IKfcn.e ^imhmen about half the dsy such a Way a* to minimise ,.?, v,national guidance and placement, nii.alonet*. depend
on the pro —Attorney General Richard KrDepartment * I W i to inernw , hir, . 4.((IM ln “ ,kk*“ An unde nomle dialotallort "W e inu»t set ■*«i*l to, fimlball player would gel grant set tit, by the Federal llou*- via bus been ie&gt;pie«trd to lake
he armed forces lo 3, ill.VMN. men
rp|Mirtp&lt;J «,|ch" promptitude," he *a|?t
more than IHW) from the first ul- big A 'lm lnU trallm i W ith the re- aition to iccoter money allegedly
statr
vrlivaliro, „ f lit, .Sanford Naval |„.| m
l,y June.
na ,-a** « ■ *
furnishing
the
.Stn-.sing tiuil unity
I* the location,
SenHut JohnMin said hi* proposal
u-ith- Air Nlation, he added, nod the pre- Miprem, court budding
"Weat'a highest duly’ Pleven said
Florida .State’s 420,000

WASHINGTON. J«n 30— &lt;/l“i r
Two Senalmt urged Cnngiru
Imiay to autlinrttr thr rearuilmg
uf a U- S. Foreign l^gm n. to he
(omfMMcd of a million or more
udi-Communid young men of
oilier naliont.
Senator* Lodge (K -M a u ) and
Edwin C. Johnton (D -tn ln ) prov­
ed thi* idea at hearing* by the

Rn*ro Kvr-is. IH, of l«ahe
Atenroe was ,j*erieu*ly injured at
mile* aorthwaaTw Suwon Araerj- 5:00 o'rinck yonlerday sflerrhmn
ran unite ware fired on by Red* when a 1848 Chevrolet Coach in
In welM jlddro ro *** ,^ *n x ^ mad* which he was a jwssrngcr, turnrd
over twice while traveling al
high .need on a curv*? on the
Old Orlaamlo Highway south of
(ilnderville
lie wa* taken to FVrnald-Ijiughton Memorial Hospital where ho
wa* placed under an oiygen tent.
Although *tl|l In critical condi­
tion from head injuries, hi* cunditon wa* somewhat linprivod
V
By TEX EASLEY
this morning, said Dr. Orville
WASHINGTON, J 8 * V - ( d i - Hark*, attending physician.
Ham Rayburn today twpaaae* the
Henry Hardy, Jr„ driver of
lt wa&gt; In the oplt It th at Fratm draw id left a halame ,d IIIO.IMHI .•-ill *horti,ge of boo.Ing, not tm,
record for tenure at speaker of the the automobile, was badly bruis­ to raise an army of |, immi.i «hi Get- C i v i l A i r F a t r o l
much dlfficollv 'bouhl to- CMmans, Pole* and Cscch* to serve
...
.
....
, . accepted
the compromise plan to th r three-college
scholarship
lloure o f RepneentaUtro* estab­ ed, but was able to apfx-ar this
In Kuropr un-Jer U. 8
color*
I 121I I S
( O ilH l
I1
urged by tbe U. ii fo r Geiinno fond, ami money still Is coming in rooriti-ml in going ubutd wltb llolished by llenry C1*y more than a |morning at the office of Sheriff
hiillding prior ram.
(('•a ila a e a i n Coe— a l i i
from th r rurrent racing season
. _—
rentury ago.
P. A. M c r o in regard to charge, |“ may make It unnecessary" lo
II,- .tail'd that til. |,,,-.,*nt in
---- ;
Kaeh college keeps it. claim (••
More than I« aviation min&lt;b&lt;l
The crack of the stocky, bald of nvk lee* driving, the litter take the very young In the yeni.
Hu- oitexprnde.l balance &gt;,f it- ft, *t fcnliou ,. to construct a fai unit
I nhtarl. He said he is opposed to men from the Cocoa T itu sville a n - , Vocational School
Triah'a gavel calling the llou»e to stated.
...
■ .
g
alba atlort The laiard &lt;&gt;f . im linl n,III,true,,I hillhllng, the fil-t II imo
nvi
their | will meet tornoimw night at the
itaalnn at noon we* due to eiceed
State Patrolman II. lb Har­ sending “ beardless Imp*
of whlcb would bate .tori- |,ace
0 |)C H 8
1 l l 4 ( llth K li i.ti't r||vider| up Ihr I'lfat f.| inmay'll record of elcht year*, four rison. who with Hherlff Hero, in­ death anil csposlng tlo m to tin Airport Hangar w ith mend o r * *,f
The pro],-i t would ul-o llicltid, n
_____
tng .easio, money yethell hole*" of Ihe world.
tin
Kanfnrd
Kcpiadion
of
th
r
Civil
|
_ months and II daye «a presiding vestigate?) the accident, left for
liall in wbirb civic clubs could
l/a lg r prnpotrtl a “ volunteer A ir Patrol to order to gain Infm
The
Vocational
Sc
head
will
la
The
law
perm
it*
each
hot.c
and
Lake Monroe immediately afleiI f officer o f the Houm .
meet. Although ,t is t&gt;m caily to
freedom corps," to la? open t„ mat ionconcerning Ihe nrganlsatim,
gin
night
rlas
.e.
f,„
the
general
dug
track
t?
&gt;
hold
at,
e
tlr
a
't„y
„f
In neither rase was tho long ton- wartl to notify Rrscoe Keans’
make i-.limutc. arcording to de­
parent* and a&gt; 8:15 P. M. en­ Asiatic* aa well as Kurn|rcan*. of a flig h t unit in Ihe east ro a.l public nest M o n ls y r v r n lo g .lt wa. raring each year, with all profit-,
ure co n tlrjcj*.
tailed plans it I* la-llen d I hut the
Under his Idea, the corps would area.
announced
this
morning
by
Mrs
going
into
the
schidar.hi|,
fund
for
Rayburn assumed the P"&lt;1 on. countered another wreck
piojttt will ,-o.t from $ tiat.oia, to
l&lt;egin w ith 2Wt,(axi lecrults In
loc.t week Capt. Wally Ktohn,- It. C. M axwell, principal. Th worthy klinlent* at Ihe .ta t. »&gt;u&gt;ThU was a rollislon in whkh
| l « . l l s » s Mb e*B* Sill
Rept 14. 1I»«0, filling a vacancy
Kurope b ill- aim fur an eventual end Lieut. David Reinley of Ihe classes w ill include typ in g . *h„i,t. [ported
Iiinstitution.. They
lied
don’t
created by the death o f the late no Injuries were Involved and build up In lUKKMMO men.
I
have
to
1
laathletes,
hill
th.it
Wahand
and
biislne*.
letters.
Inral C.A.P. *c|iia,lron vixllrd T i­
William B. Bankhead o f Alabama. orcurred on Highway No. 40 wh«n
Tire general Idea n f a foreign
r„, Mu* o-idi*• guUed hka of the h-rri-.
The night classes, designed f„i
Hi* service as epeakor urea In­ Heivi, M. Osborne, driving a Irgion w a* endorsed by Trary tusville ami fVo-oa and outlined
In the a v latn i* there Ihe working veterans only, have lo-e,, ext.... ini lalore when It p *»w-d 11„- law
terrupted during the Bepoblkan- I84R Pontiac Coach, signalled for
Viaohee*. former llm le r Kec
them to
lo Ihe
Ihe general
general publk
public foil?
following the
controlled Wth Cnftgfoea In 1847* a left turn, which signal, Jack r o la ir « r ^ h ! A M ? r|tro,&gt;V &gt; L r w i " f ,l"' C-A P- ,’ n',
them
Morris
Renton,
directly
brhird
rr
*
r? ,fLl . l , , ? 1!:
i „
,n altend a meeting of the wju*d demand for Initrurtlon by person*
ta.
*aid he thought It would tw necea- ....
_____.
,K
_
who wnrk in tn,- daytim e, stated
Rtatlatlrlana in Iht Congression­ her in a IM 7 Plymouth Redan, nary a,am lo draft both ( I ) IN ton here.
Wcnthcr Biirciiii Says
The meeting for C A.I*, cadets I Mrs. M axw ell,
al Library bevy figured that the failed to iiliaerve, mid Mr. Harri­ year old*, ami ( t l married'men
son.
Damage
to
the
Pontiac
wa*
w
ill
s
ta
ll
at
7:00
n'rlm-k
tomorrow
Anyone
wishing
to
enroll
should
• record Clay set In between ta il
tinder 2(1 who have ho children.
I.A K K I.A N D 7 Jan
!» «J*»
W A S H IN G I U N , -lao l" ?/lh
and 1825 totaled 3.054H day*. To­ estimated at IIS * amt to the K?,me Congress mcmlwr* hav, nighL A short d rill period w ill la- do so as e&lt;a,n n% possible In order Th, Federal-State Frost W arn Senator Holland dieeltised I ' hI*)
Plymouth
at
850.
followed
by
a
clan*
In
ntclerology.
for
*he
class
lo
l*-gt„
together,
day |a Rayburn's 3,067th.
Ing Service In la y sabl l( ap that Ih, G i.-a tn
Iwren &lt;oo.kSvi l,ig th&gt;wv a* al
M iallli ('lllilC
During the p u t throe months
I ternalive group* for an extension the . t o d y , of weather phenomena Fnrollmenta will lo- taken on any ocared Florida Would coupe the Commission has asked h i* efA
business
meeting
w
ill
bo
held
at
evening
exec-pt
Saturday
and
SunRayburn ha* »ieroded the eight
IfMMtaoro oa Pas* am
’ rout of ihe seven- fre,-*e sweep fu rl* lo .peed lax evasion ro .r*
8:00 o’rloek and a train ing Him day between Ihe hours o f 7:00 ami ing ilown 'h r lower Rio Grand
year recx-ida an ipoakar chalked
again ,1 Ih r S. and G. gambling
w
ill
t
*
shown.
:.T0
I'.M
,
up by two other men. They were
valley,
syndic,,1» *&gt;f Vt t it m r Mid (nrmer
Joseph u. (Uncle Joe) Can mm of
Since Suhilay forceadeis h«‘ . Sheriff Jimmy Soil,van uf Dude
h e ll
c x p c tln g
the free/,- to county.
Illinois, IWU to 1811} and Champ
Five fteminola High School stu­
*w,-«|, Into Florid,: hut last mgld
Clark o f Mliwuri. 1*11
Holland told a reporter Ilia!
l i t * 1818. dents today pry sented a sprightly
.
. a..i IUa House, program o f songs and dances and
The apeakcnhlp
they said rotlthwesterly wind, he had laker, ihe matter up with
A T L A N T A , Jan. O O -W t C ov­
sometime* hailed
are kcjdrig the rold pushed lank. ,
Internal II, v, nm- Iturcnu. lie
“ got a big haroP at the I Jon* Club entor Herman Talmadge Imiay
The forecast f»r tonight and Hl|d,-d. ” 1 feel « , will
more
g m o tt powerful poellloa in the na- meeting today.
signed into law a bill banning
tomorrow morning *«&lt; partly M(-itvit&gt; In the*,- ,n»c» In th,‘ *tio n , carries with It the r%ht e f
J. Hamilton RDhse Introduced the wearing of hooded mask* ami
rlmj'ly ami mild exrept ncraaioPal ,„.rt( future."
■accession o f tha presidency if the tha “ talent” Including his own burning of crosses, long the
In r * .
lly JAt’K IIKLI.
rain and turning cold,
letter
President and Vice President die daughter, Baba Bisbro, who ac­ lymlvda o f the Ku Klu* Klsn,
Holland made pul'll •
__ him from Jack K Younger.
to
The Governor said:
nr cannot serve.
companied Ellen Driggers in a
W ASHINGTO N. Jan. 30 -4/ 6*1 Confident Kcimtotuant la d ntglit I r erne northern districts
W wlnewiayi partly cloudy and l„ r „b;,nl of th - M iam i ( ’rime
“ No comment rsropl that I ap p ird ifle d v n lo ry in 1952 am i Senator Taft (ft-O l.in J poked ('ireign |v,
A native of Tennessee, Rayburn novelty number mlltTad “ Whan
milil it, south
ami centra). ?„■* r„m ml**?on, wlueh *aid:
proved !t."
went to TaaM with hta family Paw Was Courtin' Maw.”
Ik y at the major itiu e in llie prr»dential race
r aslonal
rain
and cnblrr
in “The* Grime Fnmmlimlon
m it*
The Mil passed the Gnrgt*
wbUa a child. Aa a small boy bo
Charmingly costumed in a ham
T a ft, regarded as a leading camlgUlc fo r the GOP im m in a li' n. told northern d ia trirt* with a fev
bring alamt
la-tter
rede I t milee on o m occasion to sleeved, floor sweeping
Florida House ltd to 1 amt was approved
|ww e lifo irrrn rn t ha* In Ihe |'*st
listen Jo
fashion oP tha Gay Nineties, U s unanimously by Ute Senate. The a crowd n f more iltan 2,000 party members lie/,- lit* , th* itcnple's run shower* on MUIthea.t c?ai*t.
(lo ll,a,k:
No
frost
ilanger j .pent considerable time ami work
ccrn over international affairs "may well be ‘ V - determining factor” m
noted T eia e orator
4*y. Ha singing o f Mias Driggers brought bill
through Thursday morning.
|n giving aaalslame ami e?a,|o-r
t started broad grin* to the face* o f the wear a mask or burn a cross on next year'* eleetlon*.
has since said that li
Tcm peroturo*
thla murning in ia tiu n to the Intelligence unit
«t
him lJon*, especially King Lion Harry public property, or jn private
him on tha carter
Taft spokr at a tally al whirl? truckling to Foil,muni.t aympathl
property without written consent new Kewuhliran member* o f Out ler* In Itn Hiidod State a. (2i any lower Itiu Grand Valley of Tt-ru- the Internal Revenue Department,
% te the poet be
Robaon and Voile William*. Jr.
tanged from 28 to 2H degrees wltb but some of these - * . e . , particuHe has oitea
David Ha*tar, tenor w h i n of nf Uw owner. It nito prohibiu great joined with othera in preda­ appraseme It if Russia whtrh Is
nay perron or group from at­ ting Um Party will win control nf likfly to lead to more aggression, {reeling rain, Ihe service said, tarly the rasr »&gt;f llie S. anil G.
hi* greatest
tha Seminole High M m ol
tempting to Intimidate by any Oinrigreae and Ihe While House lo f i r any waste nf o f
to serve aa 1
resource, milling that present indications gaintiling syndicate, appear to
Club, waa applauded for Ms
any other
perron
or WM.
with the idea that we ran Intv na- are Florida w ill e*ra|?e the brunt have town lost for the past ynar
Refere coming te
Ing o f "Ilarim r Light*" and ‘ Mona inns
and one h alf in tbe l!u r,a u of
Urging a fighting eaa.paigri lines and (4 ) anv dissipation nf nf this rold weather,
1818, Rayburn sei
U sa". John Pita acMataanlod him group.
Internal Revenue In Washington.
king Mila wer- lieaten against the |,em&gt;o-fa1*, Senato? American resource* that will wraUnmaskini
the Tesaa House
and also Gretehen Kirthhoff, who
IH
G
IfT
h
O
F
M
AN
“Thla I* a tax evasion case,
Ilea*, and was It*
tn the roatuam o f a majorette wfch In tha 1848 and 1810 Mwlont Duff (R -P a l summed up the vlrw» ken the American people."
L
O
N
D
O
N
,
Jan.
30
b
t
V
A
anil I feel reasonably confident
atura IrUt Talmadge nf m?&gt;*t nf the epeakerw when he
Taft aald most Americana want
Hc eras 4* n
baton, per for mail a lively danrr.
judge
has
ruled
that
n
malt
the investigation was , &gt; mplrtrd
leader* got behind this year'* *h*.utedr “ Give 'em hull and well "an all-powerful Air Force and
r a - , • la a bachelor.
Dr. frank Morgan, visiting King
proposal and It sailed through have the whnlr woika in 1852."
complete control of the -ca and w rralling h i* w ife for a kts* i. almost two year* ag". It I* *
Lion of Uw Oviedo I Jon*, waa eo almost without objection
imt
g
iility
of
aasault.
•
rase against enemies o f -ocitey,
Ta ft laid down hi* &lt;nvn foreig?? air to protect our own aafety." He
Impressed with the | g f l f p m i
nur
Tbe p la in tiff waa M l*. Hetty organised gam htrr* and rackrprogram a* ere- ‘f,n r*cW basic all? added howev?», "»hey know aa
The Lake Mary
that He invttrd the t m and girl*
W
oolf,
whe
h
separated
from
C W T OK D YING
. ...
«. . . . .
, leers, person* who have f?rr year*
on a at rang A me rlta amt co-pvc.i- wall a* any one -|*e that we c o ­
trir a tlo n Club uf
to entertain th# Oviedo elm, nest
BOBfON, Jan, UO-d/Pt-Th* lion with throe nation* -sod only unt aa.rsiwc * ' **, tha c- irld ."
h-t noilwltd Jack. She testified ( habltuallr .-Inlateit our local and
aight. Harry Rihaan yre- Naw Cog Iand Offkfl o f Price
Uy in wait for bar a* ehe atate law *, w hkh In my ^jumhl*
The 08J i ,i , upttoaed veudthose nation*'- whtrh will Join v i
■ailed her, and
In doaUoying the greateal three1
iargv land c ' d ?« but haa left h RUM
|| i j r o j f.Tun wtthoat to oar eorurity
H|mi to Itara. Sha
wou.J v*- ,arvt a aaov# to triad to gut
raa.
W IIA T 8 IN A NAM H
jythg Am 'ubm’Tv*- whkh wo have Mown «ia r» the
limited * r .lg r al Am- tor* fraa
WERT PALM BEACH. Jan. 30
Berawur Collin*:
Bald 7 ,
r l r i l war."
.,
p -MrD’un* to ic ir * an wasA^minlater XMUad ta know
■till on* In law —(AV-Circuit Judge Joseph 8.
“ Thar i
Acrwatng the Trwmaa. Admlnl*
o f the Ray Be
whether hr rouM W n * w fee* •ra'itm o f "wavering uncertainty"
a legal •aparattoo W hl»« yesterday granted a peti­
ntll tnera
u. until
rder, and
ran jrou assault tion authorising ark Jackson to
ad at P srt Mallom
far
In drrllng with otlwr nmtioaa, Taft T tft, Kano:
.*f Nebraa* order,
abeu!4 have kaeu
ehrisUnlagw.
change hla name to N erd so Sac.
Joha PWi
told cheering Republican*:
ka, thy CO** flo**r l*od#r, chal- youraalfr*
ta ervlar la m *
H . waa ta)d ha a w ld
coinman l.
Ha dJwglaatd Un '+ **
*W«, nuiit meet head-on Jl) any

CI a y ’ 8 RecordAs
House Speaker
Sp
Is
BrokenBy Rayburn

W EATHER

FroHl Unlikely Hurts

Studenti) Entertain
On Lionn Program TalmadRc SignN Law
Banning UBeOfMaKkH

Republicans Confidently Pre»i..:t
Victory For GOP In ’52 Campaign

f

'IlSzrJ'Xir*.

■ aft

Holland Asks F n r
Aclimi I n (!asc 0 l‘
S. and (J. Svndicalo

Ervin Is Asked T «
Recover L o s s On
Court Furnishings

ate chamber.
Coruptrnllr, G. M
Gay -cot
Krvtn n fe|a,rt i,y State Amiltnr
lliy a n M’llli* that the late had
.offered
"sol,-tuntlal
loa.v"
through acceptance of inferior
furnishing., bought wlthoiit r*&gt;mpctlUvr hid* at
|»rlcr« *la,ve
,e l(ill list prtre*
The audit also *ai?i that .nine
of the furniture « a , bica'rd In
the Improvement romml.alon o f­
fices and some h a . not lo*en
found at all
fia y asked Krvin to la te what
legal -tape are net c a r y to recover Ihe money allegedly lost,
and alco lo make a .tody hi r t f
if ciim inal law . have l&gt;een vlolaird,
Th?- nmlll reported »»? r tilira l of I W
S n y ik r, former
chief clerk ??f ‘ he improvement
• mi mission who w a* In charge
of tlo- mirrhaata (hiring ih* adm i n i a l inn of , Jove root Mlliar»l
Fal'lwrell
The lejwilt -esalit Snyder war
personally interested in one? ??f
III* firms which obtained a con­
tract for part &lt;*f tin* ?o?irt furn­
ishing.
Frvtn «ald he h a- railed tha
aii-lll to the sttcntlon nf (lover
no, W arren, who i* rhairman of
the Improvement rnnimi»v&gt;n, for
study by that agency.
He aald he preferred in hold
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Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX1I

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA

S f ^ r a lf c

Fair ,nd continued rold thh
afternoon and tonight. Frost toni(hl esrepl In southeast and exIrtmr ,oulh coaal. RDing tem­
peratures beginning late l«n u M
»llh lair and warmer Saturday.

NEW SPAPER
Nn.

Artsticiutrd Press Leased Wire

FRIDAY JAN. i!H. 1!I.M

113

Committee Named French Seek Suwon Is Recaptured By UN Force
To Consider Plans To Organize
i United Army As Chinese Reds Refuse To Fight;
In Hospital Crisis All Western Nations
County Stymied For
At Least 6 Months
On Issue Of Bonds;
Fish Trustee Heard
®

Nearly 200 representative cilizens oi Sanford and Seminole
County met thi* morning at the
Court Home to comider lire cririi
created by the Navy order that
the Frrnald Ijughton Memorial
Hospital be vacated from the San­
ford Naval Station, and voted
that a raven man committee be
appointed to act on the matter to
Paid in planning temporary hoipital
quaiterr and atii«l the Ikrt Fiih
Estate in iti plan to build a nev
hospital here.
Formation of the commillrc »a i
firvt .uggc.ied by County Commitiioner II. R. Pope and wa«
brought to a motion by Karlylc
llouiholdrr. local attorney ant
commander of the Sanford Po»t
9 of the American Legion. It war
•econded by the Rev. J. E. Mc­
Kinley. pallor of the First Methodill Church.
Member* of the Hospital Kra»rgency Committee appointed are
Ed Whitney, acting chairman, Bov.
J. K McKinley, L . F. Boyle. 0.
W. Spencer, W. R. Stemper, W il­
liam Kirk and J. Bralley Odham.
Serving In an advlaory rapacity
will be Roy Heller, Dr. C. U. Park
ft nnd Dr. Orville Barks.
Acting on the suggestion of
Karlylc llousholder, J. F. Mc­
Clelland. chairman of the County
Commission, who had ealled the
meeting today, appuintrd two
member* to the committee, the
Rev. MeKinley and 8«nator Roylr.
The City waa asked to name two
members, the Hospital Associa­
tion. two and the Chamber of
Commerce one.
Maror Fred Dyson appointed
# Mr. Spencer, local attorney, whose
rig g actio* et Ui„ C U y . Commls*
sion meeting Stondav night had
resulted In the calling of the
meeting today, and City Commis­
sioner Etempor.
T . K. Tucker, ptvmidrnt of the
Pernald-I.aughton Hospital As­
sociation ap|tolnted as his two
romr.iittee member*. William F.
Kirk of Kirk Motors Co., and J.
Bralley Odham president of tha
Florida Jaycccs.
I
R. James (lut, president of the
Seminole County chamber of Com­
merce. appointed Ed Whitney,
manager, as the Chamber’s re­
presentative.
Mr. Whitney, named as head of
the Hospital Emergency Commitlee. conferred , immediately with
Mr. Tucker roneernlng a meeting
and It was agreed to have a
luneWin at I3ilfi eYfoek tomor­
row at the Mnnteguma Hotel, in
which the new members will conm fe r with the Hospital representa­
t i v e s . Roy Holler. Advisor to the
Association, and Dr. C« l » Park
and Dr. Orville Bsrka at the Coun­
ty Medical Association will be In­
vited In an advisory c m c lly .
Representing the Bert fish
testamrntary trust at the meeting
wag James K. 1’ollard. Drl-and,
general manager of the estate.
Mr. Pollard pointed out 'hat the
Fish Estate had purrhased a
site here at McilunviUr Avenue
g and First Street for the erection
of a 1700,000 hoepltal, but egprtiKtl ihf opinion that thi*
could not be accomplished inside
of I t mouths or two year*. 11#
estimated that plans alone would
take all months to formulate.
He revraled that bids on the
Dr Land hospital construct ion will
be received in sly months Asked
by I . F. Boyle about Um funds
available for construction of the
hospital hare, he sUtod that some
.minors financing will be required
* to make the fund* ltould.
“ Do you think that bi about
■lx months you could get the
plana and the .reonejr far con­
struction of the hoapftal! asked
Mr. Boyle. Mr. Pollard replied
that this might ha peaalble.
When the question at County
nld In the flnanctag tama up,
Fred Wilson, a trustee af tha
Fish estate, declared that he did
not think It possible for the Ceun« t y ta operate a hmritol in co­
operation with Use Fish estate.
- I f the County ImUl the hoe-

ttrtwrarts.'e
reptwriSvfiaasrt

bo dors," replied k r . WOson.
Tha question MU* abate up
whether or not the'CoBaAy could
build a hospital faster than the
Fish estate, and after Senator
Boyle aa county attorney had out-

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Louisiana Courts
Are Charged With
Crime Affiliation
Kcfauver Committee
Is Told Of Attempt
To Bribe Attorney

WageFreezeComingDespiteUnions

Would Be Joined
Under One Head;
Germans To Attend
PARIS, Jsn. 2b (/IV Fiance
made an liiilcnc move today to
mutter the toldiert oi Europe. who
have vpilied each otlier’r blood for
centuries, into one ainty. under
one commander, anayrd avaunt
cne enemy— Communitm.
I ler dramatic ^ropotal -vent out
today in the form of invitations to
II guvrrnmcnii to mtet line to
talk it over Feb. b. It is the latest
effoit in Europe to end the petty
tivalries apd centuries old distrusts
*»liich have kept the western world
from getting ready to fend off a
possible attack from the East.
The first invitation— a»d the
first reported acceptance— was
that to the Federal Republic of
West tier many. (Inmans, hi-toric
enemies of France, who have in­
vaded this nation three times In
three generation*, arr quoted a*
being anxious to heal the wounds
thev have caused to the French
and to put on the same Imot*,
helmets and Insignia as their
European neighbors. A West Ger­
man government source In Bonn
said the Germans were certain
to accept the invitation.
Canada and the United Stales
bare been asked to send observ­
ers.
The Ercnch plan:
I. There would lx- a single Euro­
pean Defense Minister, a civilian
of International status, to handle
the recruitment. Induing ami
equipping of the single European
army.
'J. There would be a single
general staff of officers to com­
mand It.
3. Nations with overseas terri­
tories, such a* the French in In­
dochina and North Africa, the
Belgians In Central Africa, the
British in Malaya and elsewhere,
would retain their Mivlduat
oversea s forces for peNet or mili­
tary duty there.
I. Internal security poller will
he outsidr the European army
control for such duties as Hot
prevention, regulation of traffic
and Internal crTmf, and for u«* .»-»
service forces If strikes threaten
vital communication*
The European army s first
chore wbuld be to make armed
strength— land, sea, and air—
available to General Dwight D.
Elsenhower’s Atlantic Fact Army.
Elsenhowar already has started
forming his Supreme Headquart­
ers Allied power* In Europe
(S H A P E ! to throw an armed bar­
rier across Europe from the
Baltic t» the Balkans.
The French scheme, sometimes
called the “ Pleven Plan" for Prooiler Rene Pleven, In no way eonflh-te with the Atlantic Pact plan.

,0S S " o " c " “ ,:;C a n ad ian O f f e r s Frost Is Forcast
W ithout Approval Compromise Plan For San lord Area
Of Nine Man Board
Saturday Morning
W ASHINGTON. ),n . 2f&gt; 4/P) For Korean Peace
L A K E L A N D . Jan. IN

Joint Civic Cl u b
Me e t Addressed
By Dr. Harrison

Frost ns far south a, the Ever­
-Econom ic Item Lite Juhn'.lon
glades nod lowei ea&gt;t count dis­
today prepared &gt;o issue a blanket W i t h d r a w a l
O f
N o i l - trict, of pctiiosuiwi t lot Mo loniui vvsge control mdci nn his own.
i*
,
row morning hut rl-ing teniiH’iaNEW ORLEANS. Jan. 26— &lt;/P)
lot lack of union lalxir agreement I
K O T C a i l If, 1 C H I C II t S lure, Ihcicafter wav forecast to
— Senator Keiauvcr. chopping at
day l-\ the F'edrral St»te Froit
to
ft rede action by live
llie protretive covering on gamb­
U Mining Service.
Stabilization Doaid.
. . . — —; —
The forecast:
ling and vice in thii nerve center
Auu ...oil'd »aiu- ihe lUndaid
Tonight nnd Satunluy
m orn­
The announcement, coupled with
^ n'
^ 1
of crime, heard testimony today
III
living m thr imdrix Irxr |i
a price freeze and rollback, could — Canada offered a ..x poml corn- ing: i It ul and cold. Light vvindr
directed at Louisiana’s supreme
wlth peiiod of iiilm . Ilurli gioun I area, ol the ...ill cl nirirlv liy .endcome late lodav hut mechanical Famine Korean ,ware plan to the
alwut right degree* w anner than IIIg thrill apple pie..
court.
».»ul Dr
problems are very likely to delay Ln,"td
1 ol" K
low ground. I.ow e.i temperatures
New Orleans attorney James I.
i(
lirira
Cu'tlcgc.
1
lull,nil.
&lt;
P..ill
today.
Altering
some
details
of
In low grown.I location, w ill occui
it until Salui day.
McCain told the Senate Ciimc In­
12-n.clion Arah-Anan proposal. *■ between t A-M and ;1 A M. S«t- Ih•ir», Kv. Chain oi Mi-.ion. . jxakInformed officials said Johnvestigating Committee this state’s
,
• n i
i
i i
■cell* for * conference here or in unlay with slowly rl»lnc lemlcncv n -ii llir punl civic club luncheon
slon ha. virtually abandoned hope ^
H|)|lin „ * frk
u |k thrie u ttrr
high tribunal did a complete about
PhI.i V st the I m l |’irili)l'ii* n
ew L»elhl wiuun a
Gainevv lilt- district: -7 to .'II Oiuicli.” Oilistlanity ii llie »m»l
that the nine-man wage board of
face on padlock suits against seva
prrliminabout a cease-fire as
degrees
with
frost.
Johnston's Economic blablization
eial gambling casinos in nearby
impoilinl rlrmml in ll&gt;ing lo Ml
ary to other, peace steps.
Upcr east coa-t district: fN to
Agency— made up ol three mem­
Jefferson Parish (county).
up inspire embed pcupln
Letter II. I’earson. Canadian Lx- 33 degree* with frost.
bers each rrpreienting labor, man­
“The supreme couit reversed
ternal (Foreign) Affaiis Minuter,
Or lalolo amt lull III .Million of
Intlixlucrd by Rrv, A t* Meagement and the public -can get
itself on the same point of law
raid his program would he a con- llrooksvillc district: 30 to .It de­ limit at "a tuierttlul phyiieun.
unanimous agreement.
using the same brief, the same at­
clunvc test oi the real intcntronv grees with f ro it; pockit- '.'I
s tutirtsfui .mstlonai) hiiJ an
Tlie
vote
now
stands
ti
to
3,
South riorlion of
Itrooksvllle
torneys and the same cases.’’ Mc­
with the public and Industry mem- of the Communist Chinese Govern distrirt. Itidgc uni llartow dis­ inibat mini of CIllUl". l)&gt; ll.ilCain testified.
l«n&gt; ready to act and labor hold­ merit in Peiping,
tricts: 31 to 35 degree- witli fiost, titon ,|h&gt;kt on ” 1 hr t oiiiiilniti"fi
lie told Senator Krfauvrr this
ing off. Cyrus 8. filing, wage
lie* proposed that the I’otltical |iorkels 38.
Vl'r l".hi M-ikr In liackwsrd V il-oard chairman so far lias deelln- Committee give the Communist
story:
West Coust di«trii*
tiiu p e ra - Imiit” , and lie iMiinlnl out tli.it
re! to issue the order vvithout un­ Chinese- IN hours to answer whe­ lutes lunging from 31 at E f e r“ I represented certain taxpay­
animous agreement.
ther it would take part in the and 33 at Elientoll lo 33 degrees llir proplrt o| .ill olliri n.itmin
ers of Jefferson Parish who filed
Johnston conferred with Chlng conference, lie slid not present a ut Iona w ith scalteird f r o -t ; poc­ look ii|hiii ut of tin* "'unity at
padlock suits against the Beverly
thi- morning. Neither official gave fin noil resolution.
kets 3H deg ter*.
llir one nsliun in llie wuilil llir)
Club and Club Forrest.
The Canadian plan differed from
reporters any clue to the con"The stale district court’s de­
Indian llive i d i d n 't 3t to .'t'i would like In iimUtr
the
Arah-Asian
resolution
in
vet
rat
ion.
cision threw the eases out saying
degrees and Haltered In * ,'.
tli(rrtlig no a|Hi|ogli • (”i 111«that a cea-e-flrr must
Hut from othri. quarters
.
it was -peeifying
. curing l*
the law was uncontiilutlotial.
Evrigladrs dlsliirt: 'll |i 3l&gt; high Vincin all -tandard "f liv­
learned
that
the
labor
mi-nil-ers
o
f.
precede
any
other
discussion,
and
“ We look these eases to the
ut
near
Inkr,
3N
in
toldi-i
places,
ing. I*i
llsiiison taol “O ik
the tasanl seemed adament, ap- In putting a time limit on negosupreme court and that body
heir - Gallons. It also made plain that scatteiv-l frost. Flcda— deep lake •tandanl of life i • w h a t
patently on instruction:, from Ihcl
unanimously decided that tire !nw
withdrawal of all
non-Korean area 33 to 36 degree, with cat- God waol, it to lie. There Iorganisations.
was constitutional and tent the
Icted iglit frost.
nothing discreditable ulrout it,
It wav Indicated that the union­ si mod forces from Korea should
eases back to the district court
Lower rn-t com t diiliict: 3d to nothing «c should lx- uihnpicd of.
include all Chinese.
for further action.
ists felt it would !«,• unwise atzaRut prolonged argument on pri­ 10 dcgii r* Pear coa»t: 33 to 38 even though the rest of Ihe world
“ A friend of mine asked me to
tegy, from the standpoint uf
ority of the Asian-Arah proposals degree, with scattered light frost is pool. Th i, idea l&gt; wrong, go­
delay the cases, saying he would
range policy, to put the scat
ing and coming Wu illdn'l teal
or altered versions, and on (lie U. away from coast
get me on the payroll of the Club
liA'Ndljll '• fpt» «»"• * ai mer,
approval of A F!-, CIO
nnd olher
.till stali'Uigk «t| hvtpir ,w* . lie■J *nd
demand .Vi brand Copueuni’d
rorrt-ti. Uc advised ^jpe that, I
nnrtiluf: wanner Raturdnv.Hight •Velspcd it Wi hiiill II otirrelf."
snUrd labor ou a frerXc.
organized
frseft T I» y Cl.i.ui as an xggrr*v»r In Kvrni
would get" asilxtaAce •from stale
(('■wllaoea t.n I -a . ewer
threatened to delay a vote until and id* fitnl iIbiu' i ’I Kuhd«v uml
Il'it he -uld, "I pray lo God that
officials In Jefferson perUh in
||i- make u* a little nmir worthy
t the vvckcniL
, , MondiiY tnuiYilnci.
lulling. Ifell said Judges would
cl the type oi uMiitliation we en8ir Itenegnl S'. Rau. -if Italia.
t pick and the sheriff would
•Joy in other puitv of the world,
i chief spokrsman foi the ,\.»bhard to find.’*
i that la make u, want to contri­
Asiar. group, wants it, rrealpti'tn
Senator Krfauvrr commented,
bute to the Wclfii" of "thtl pulls
acted on first, lie argued yester­
“unless you ran reveal the idea­
' »f the world nut «• fortunate a,
day that a reported lull in hot-illlly of the man offering the bribe,
w- at*- ourselves”
llles ou tkii Korean front should
wt&lt; cannot proceed with this Usbe M-txed l.y the U.N. a, a peace­
Their air Hirer thing, that
timony. Now let’s go back to the
Ami'lhan inn d" I" help underI’lT T S IIU R G II. Jan. * i - &lt;/»’•- making opportunity.
law suits.”
■levi-l'ipisl areas, lo- -aid they
Farm club* of the Pittsburgh Pir­
New Zealand’* Sir Carl Iter end- 1
McCain said even with the
.uc a, follow,
ate* will lie grouped at Drlarmi sen wa&gt; emphatically caustic in
W
A
S
H
IN
G
TO
N
,
Jan
3d-».Pi
supreme court ruling he had “a
demanding th * Red China should -College student
tor spring training.
tl Me call ti&gt; to miprovi the
tupf* &lt;i for
great difficulty*’ In getting the
Blanch Hickey, executive vin be named outright and quieklv
Ihe diafi received new assurance liliNlel which GihI ha, - et Ix-foie
sulU re-docketed in the state
president and general manager &gt;1 an aggressor but be sopih.i I..I ti* today that they ran stay in thrill in thr United Slat'-, t"
district court.
the Hues, said today the camp will British viewpoint that the U. N. school until the end of tin- term make It a tartlrr iii'hIi I Ilian It
The original suits were filed in
open March 13 and contlmi should go slow- on invoking sail. - and still enlist In the ,ervir«
l now. In said point lug out I hat
1918 and it was 1919 M o re the
through mid-April.
tlons.
Ml til 1*11 percent "I the pool I' III
their rhuiec.
suits runic before the supreme
Rickey will Im* on haml to supviJe'd. said then- wa- no doubt
tin I'mtid State, enjoy a high
Ihe
I'tngiNIM
is
intend—
l
tss
liuil
court the first time. Then the
II MMilaars *i* i ' m i I ism I
vise activities at the former Naval that ID I China bus helped the a ru,h by student' to drop »ut
district court again held the law
Air Station. 8o will George Slsh-r. Communist aggrc'-lon In Kun a
of
-cbmd
to
enlist
III
tli'A*r
was unconstitutional.
rx-tlar maror leaguer win. now but tic argued that the 13-liatlon Form »r Navy. Ophnatil). -md
McCain continued, “ We took It
heads the Pirate Koutliig prog proposal seemed In show the quick- m l, receiving draft not Ice- mu l
It M ila s* * 0 # rarn* T a s l
To the suprrnre court again In
rani in tho 1'itlvhurgli ana.
eat way to peace now. II.- aid go Into the Aimy even tlroiigh
11*60 ami after having it under
Fred Hrring, president and g&gt; there weie two ways of treating linn actual illdui tiiui might Inadvisement for six months, the
neral manager of the Rues’ Char- a culprit— Bursting him nr re- deferred until Hie end of th&lt;
court held the law unconstitu­
lesion (H.C.) affiliate in thu South forming him— ami this was
a
tional.”
Atlantic league, will serve as ad- chance to reform Communist school year.
The Ih-fcnsv Department first
inlnlstrativo head of the hug* 1China.
Neither Justices at the supreme
I’AltlS, Jan 3i'i 4/4*1— Fiance
camp.
Tho British
delegate
again announced the new plan la-.t »c«'k
court nor Judge McCune were
found It conflicted with evi-t- 1 t..dny outlawed three pro-CumIn addition to Charleston, oil- ■ argued that Cummuni-t China hud but
Immediately available tor com­
mg
regulations.
There
i»l»o
was
l inuniit iiitrioatioiisl iirgsnlsatioufarm clubs which will work out at the right to occupy China's seat in
ment.
•
tonsiderahle
confusion
among 'Ucludliig the World Federation of
Senator Kcfauver atked MrCaln
JA C K S O N V ILL E . Jan. 2 « - &lt; £ I). Inn.I include: New Orlran. of tho U.N. and Its veto-power place ! tour nt, nnd draft iHiard nffi- Trade Union* fW F TID .
to file all the briefs ami legal _ l t was a nice clean flgm the Mouthern Association, Waco. In the Security Council.
Tbr InlCfoif Minulrv mderril
Rau said that the report, of rlal* over how the plan would
documents roVinmted with the betwern Henry Massey and the Teua,. of the l.|g state Iragin.
the VVFrt’ to rlosi It, intnoii
llartli
svilli,
Oklahoma,
of
lhthe
lull on the Korean front came upei ate.
case with his committee.
chlinpamee— until the chimp began
To eliminate the confllrt, and tlonal hradquaiters here within
, Georgia-FI'.rids Uaguc. and Mails- from the press, lie did not :-uy »o.
The first witness In the serum!
up the confusion, thi De­ a month
. . . .
.
N. C., of the North Car..- Inst some other Indian source, char
day’s crime hearings was Anth­ bitinir.
They both lost— but Massey a ! bury,
fense Department and Selective
Thr Minis!rv also ga"- siniilia'
lina State League.
IU-ailB»e* n . ran* T * . i
ony Marcello, brother, of Carols defeat was more painful.
Service got togrthci yesterday I" oi,his to th* IV in Id t c l " mIIoii of
Marcello whom Kcfauver yevterOnlv sign of the chimp a euh- | Cluba affiliated with the Itu.
make additional Change* ill droft Dennx-ratlr youth and the Interterday called one of the principal iugatiun was that sha was behind organization bv working agree
rules to legalirv the program:
national Dcnrociatlc Federation of
criminal. In the V tiled States. bars again, klassey had about a ments also will hr invited to thI II Nerretary of Defense Mac Women.
Fturlda litabling site.
The young Marcello refused to dosen tooth punetnrta.
shall wiped out, as far as college
The government probably ha*
■ruwer any and all questions
Massey, who walfha in at '.*00
student, are eoncermal, a two 1inspired lo move ugainsi the
“except m&gt; name and address.” pounds and who Is terr.inal agent
yrar-old agreement among tin VVFTU bcruu.e of Red efforts to
as Carlos Marcello riintlarly did for the Railway Express Ager-cv.
aimed service* which provide I gel Frioch dneki-r* to refuse to
yesterday.
J
isccivtd a call yesterday that
tlial Ao service would accept a ; handle American aims ship,.
Attorney 0 . Wray Gill, New “a young gorilla” consigned from
N EW YORK. Jan. 3 0 - r d t - A voluntary enlistment after a man
The
Communist-run French
Orleans criminal lawyer, repre­ Miami to Allendale, 8. C.. had
Mi»s Maude M. Jdnkln* died romance beg in two years agu at had been notified to re port for
senting both Marcellos, objected broken out of Ita crate on the Thursday at tho Fornnhl-t^ughton the Metropolitan Opera ended last a pic-induction physical examin­ Confederation of Latxir H III I Is
uffiliatid with thi VVFTU.
to the committee questioning of way to Jacksonville end had Memorial Hospital following a night In the fatal stabbing of pret­
ation.
. In December, 1911*. in London,
Anthony Marcello.
ty, blonde Virginia Wilson, 34,
roughed up a couple of railroad short illneaa.
(31 Selective Hervice director leaders of 60,000jOOtl trade union
“ Senator, you stated yesterday
Mlsa Jenkins was for many years and the arrest on a homicide Lewis It. Ilerahry announced he workers In 63 countries formed
. . .
and It was In the press that this menExpress rule la that whan an bookkeeper for tho Atlantic Coast chargr her suitor. i3.year-old Ro­ will re-open In the last month of the International Confedcistion " (
man’s brother was one of the animal attaeka anyone, the nearest Line Railroad and rlerk of the lando Kdoll.
the college year the rla •si flea l Ion Free Trade Unions (IC F T D l to
top criminals of America.”
terminal agent must get the beast First Baptist Churrh whore she
Police said Scioll, a radio me­ of all student* who had !*&lt;&gt; fight the VVFTU.
“ If there la any doubt about thrown Into guarantlno to bo ob­ was superintendent of tho Begin­ chanic. walked up to offirera in ordered
to report for Induction
Catholic and Foelallst trade
that, | want to restate It now,” served for rabies.
ners and Primary Department of parked police ear In Brooklyn and during the year hut whore: In­ unions in France afftllatrd with
Senator Kcfauver said.
go when the boxcar shewed up tho 8unday School.
said:
* * * • duction wa* postponed under a the IC fT t), Delegate- from the,.
Kcfauver dismissed Marcello here, Massey waa on hand with
Survivors include two * Isees:
*T iust stabbed mv airl friend
saying, "with whatever strength a platoon of helpers. But he didn’t Mrs. Jaspci Crowley of *i-.,.sota I vc had a lot of trouble with her irovlslon of the draft law allow French unions and from other
ng deferment of rollrge atud- Mediterranean countries met re­
we have, well certainly try to need them.
and Mrs. Helen Brock of 0&lt; ando, for the nail two vests. What I went cuts. This will open the way for cently In Marseille, to rnn&lt;l&gt;al the
recommend that you get the full
"I opened the doer,” he aald. and two cousins: Mrs.
M. L through for t&gt;lwo year*, yo j a student, In the final month of Communist* Anli-Aim ricaf cam­
extent of the law.”
“The rhlmpansee was lilting Rrrant and Mr*. E. C. Davis of
the term, to pick hi* service u&gt; paign.
’ Last night the committee heard right there. I patted her on the Orlando* 'SkWi*
1 fcTnoiicc lo the fou/th a volunteer.
CGT-VVFTU Communist, have
testimony linking New York and 'M id.‘ “8ho ‘“
liked
that, so I took
.ed that
Funeral services will bo hold floor of a building occupied by an
Under the original plan, the been trying to get Mur,ell|rs long­
New Orleans operations through her by the collar and led her Sunday at 3:00 P.M. at tho First electrical comoanv where he lu d
student enlistment, would have shoremen to refute to handle
a Costello-Kastai alliance.
out."
Baptist Churrh with Dr. W. P. been employed for the past Id been accepted only In the two 900,1)00 ton* of American arm,
All went tin* until Mower start­ Brooks, Jr. officiating. Tha burial /ears.
month* immediately prior to the and ammunition reportedly due
C LO SE C U T
ed to suboiltnt! a chain for tho will bo at *ha Lake View Cemcterv.
On a hallway floar lay Miss final month of the term
there.
O A K LAN D , Calif., Jan. M — 0P) personal touch.
Acting as honorary pallbearers will Witovo. a big kitchen knife burieJ
The departments nrw announce­
The pro-Comniunist newspaper
— Alameda county A F L barbers
That started thing*. They wont be the Board of Deacons of tire in he,- hack.
ment stressed that “each service ‘Liberation” blasted the govurplast night voted to raise the round and round.
Flrat Baptist Churrh.
Polk* quoted Scioll as saving would accept •nllitlnent* only ti­ mrnt'j outlawing action a, “ pro&gt;
price of haircuts from SI.S5 to
Massey finally got the chain
he met the girl, an airlines clerk, the rxtrnt that place were open pats'''in for an Increase of polle~
11.10.
secured. Ha Urea wont off to a
IIKFKN HK PLA N S
when bull attended an nnera per­ for those who desired to enlist.” repression against all National
doctor.
W A S H IN G TO N . Jan. * 8 -b P &gt; - formance two years. They had
Communist*. The government In
An Inspector for Uw Jackson- The National C W l Defoiue rblef, kept company since their first
recent months has displayed an
Millard Caldwell, hae asked the meeting, he said, but she .
8 A K A 8 U TA GROWS
Increasingly tough attitude to­
states and territories of the na­ would agree to marry him. He
S A R A S O TA , Jan. SO (Hpeciall ward the Red*.
fp W i
I
tion to have their civil dofeaw ••Id they hod frequent quarrels. — Sarasota eelty officials received
plana firmly laid by March I.
He and tha girl had a data to report* this week that all I960
Fire and police forces should mart at tha plant last night Bcloll statistic* have taken a leap over
have “folly
IntsgraUd”
their said. He said they ausrrejrd be­ 1949 figures. Baal estate sales of
civil defense auxiliaries by April cause she waa IK minutes Into, nnd 1960 spiraled to 117,996.200. 44
High v-oatorday «'F
Low today 33
embarrassed hr being I. the former governor of Flor continued the spat to the fourth percent above the '49 total.
The city's assessed valuation
tad hr a middle-aged Ida said yesterday, and recruiting floor where ha has s locker.
Rain 00
of all claseee of eiell defense
Police said Scroll lold them. 'I has gone up KS percent during
Jan, rain .77 i,vch
volunteers should be la foil swing west to my locker.l got my knife I960 and bank deposits have ri­
Normal Jan. rain 23&gt;S Inch**.
sen 29 percent.
asd stabbed her."

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War* Is

N ew

U. S. Cannot Save
P o o r e r Count tics
With Apple P i c s

Proposal

Pittsburg Pirates
Farm Clubs Will
Train In Delaud

C (i II eg: e Students
To Be Allowed To
Volunteer In June

Three Communist
Organizations Are
Banned By French

Railroad Agent In
Winner I n Match
Wi t h Chimpanzee

KOmailCC DPgUll At
M e t Performance
Miss Maude Jenkins Ends I n Tragedy
Dies In HoHpital

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Sanford W eather

Probing First Corps
Patrols Blast In­
to City As Enemy
Continues Retreat
II. IILI-IN CLEMEN I X
I'DhYO, Salurdsy. Jsn. 37—
— Mriing element* of two Vm■
rrie," corps alammrd northward
*•ilhits 16 miles ol .Sruul mi Ihe
Korean western front Friday
*X*in,l spotty to minor tied op­
position.
V special t . S. Ki|lh Vim.
summary railed il “* limilrd
onjrtli.r altark.” Bill il made
rlrar that It psrkrd a heavy
wallop as il sought for Ihe Chi­
nese Communist army.
TOKYO. Jan 26— &lt;/l’&gt;—

Allied

iim m rd co lum n, will, strong ail
&lt;up|Miil .wept tbiouel. Iwu ilia Irgu " h r . witlim coinm ulri dn
tancr ol Seoul today

They took and liters wr».i lx
yond Suwon. I 7 sit nulr, jnutli nf
llir liumrd out Snutli Korean capi­
tal. and Kun.v anyiimt. Kumyangjang it IS air miles east and
iliglilly routlieail nf Suwon.
\|* (oirr,|M&gt;ndriil Jim Itrrkrr
said ll wa. a "one-two punch" by
liattlr-tnlrd ..ml renowned out­
fit.. They found llir .lieetv n|
Suwon virtually deierled. rire wall*
rd illy wa» a lieat» »l iniokint:
rulililr.
I heir was no revitlancr in*idr
llir city. But the patrol .iinred at
Suwon bad piint troulilc before
it gnl there.
The patrol, inching through
whal note vsas itionp CommuilKt
Irmtniy, tan Inin vaiyimt oppMF
Iron l»w mile* from ihe we,tern
fund lown. Il wr*i looking for th#
main Cummuniil ilrrnglh in th,l
sector.
Thr patrol wa« iup|x.rled »dh
ntnmird and may hr nn it, way
In Sruul nr as lical In the old
South Korean capital a* ll tan gel.
I hr U. iv 27th Regimental Com­
bat Tram thr famrd Wolfhound.
(might into and oul of Suwon
last week. Hut time then intel­
ligence officer* vuiprcl th r W .C llinrir R ed, rerouted soutli nf

Seoul h.»%&lt;• pulled 1»a(V
roin
.flit•nt
i I’n
•*M'
Inn ll. i l\**r on tin tor Irffl ft uni
”1*|HII t« t (Hil- Allied ri»t»&gt; in hi lhiii M. led VI8.lied t" 4kIt
ot
! nf| HI I.O.II ,, rill (into
n t ••m
Mil*.1 *rtt vity in ♦1 •
im l of hiuru had Ixen Idarked
.ut hy tlm U. S. Eighth Nmiy.
Ilnl the riiilalll «»■ lifted
, ii'iiigli lodav to shin, that at
least two U. N. patrol . were
working their way ini" Go I'ed
territory ,outh of .Seoul,
Our patrol heat off a Red
Chinese attack with Iwynnst*,
Tank* drove the lints off » hill
In souther sector.
Nirsi guns of the U. N. heavy
u m it St. I’aul ami accnnipanying drstroyers lighted lip the
Inchon l.mhor anil ill'Perd Red
Imttrriri on VVolml l.landci, off
Im holt
Navy, .Marini and Vir Force
plane, |aiunded the whole Seoul
area
Air, ill fact, had » lo-avy day
tilaatl.'ir 33 townl in thr Seoul
aria and haiiiniering at two huge
enemy road ronvoy* winning
down tlirougli thr mountain* in
the Kumchon-Kaesong
sectors,
north of Seoul.
The Imyonote and hand to band
fighting took place In the v i‘|n«
it y of Suwon, 17 mite* south
of Mro-hhttkoncd Seoul. A ftrr
the doughboy* drove off the attarVing Rods, a Chinese bugle
sounded a charge but no ehurge
came.
It was a wary, deadly game
of hide-and-seek all along tha
front for ground troop,. Western
area intelligence officers yes­
terday expressed the opinion tha
Red Chinese had made a UrgeMale withdrawal lx-cau»c of sup­
ply shortage*, the cold weather
or poillbty for political reason!
— hiplng for a U. N. erase flea
order.
The L'. 8. Eighth Army comH'aallawaa etc •aa. t*«tai

The Weather
JA C K S O N V ILLE. Jan. 2fi— 1.77
12
at
Atlanta
3
9
lllamarrk
40
J3
Holt.tun
63
70
Brownsville
19
7
Chicago
86
S3
Denver
18
23
Do* Molnea
41
17
New York
46
24
Washington
•0 •23
Winnipeg
66
31
Jarkaonvllla
39 v
74
Miami
641
98
Tallahassee
37
64
Tampa
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FRIDAY JAN. Uti. 1951

T H E 8A W F 0 R P H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A

fh e Sanford Herald

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tlfltiltv ll |m lint n»* ifur ffp lillt
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F R ID A Y . J A N . 26. I M l
TO H A Y 'H IIIIII.K VKH 8B

Christ Illustrated the dignity of
labor and usefulness of all labor,
lie said my father xortelh hither­
to and I work. Hr who boasts that
he dues not work Is Indeed Knud
far nolhing. I* nut this the car
penter's son? Mstt. 13:33.
Ssnfnid lighting men are tusk­
ing liiilory un tlie
flung b»r*
deficit)* of the woiltl in thn war
jutl at they did in llw tlie Ian *m«l

Resisting The Flood

•('■■lieu"You men hnvi; made ituch a menu of the world that you
siiuls LkVS to vet* for a
ought to let the women mi* what they can do." Thin cry, Lu,(]rift
bond Issue.
heard from men on well an women, hnn not aa yet been liana*
He also pointed out a Florida
law to the effect that no county
luted into action.
In the field of econumiot more and more readera arc may iitus bonds In excea* of
for hospital purposes.
coming to look for Barbara Wartl'a latent book, nn her ad­ S-lUil.OOU
Mr. Royle also rstimated that the
vice noundn more practical and more encouraging than whut time estimated for consummation
the male econumlnta are offering. Mian Ward, only .'Hi, in of necessary legal details would
anniatant editor of The Kconomiat, a noted British weekly, be more than six month*.
Mr. Pollard pointed out that Vo­
and in read with great attention by the experta in the field. lutin
county Is going to create a
She han lectured In thin country nnd written for our maga­ special tax district to help de'ray
zines. She in distinctly .someone In keep track of.
the cost of operating thr hospital
Her recent book, "Policy for the Went,** doea not din- ovrr there, and suggested that
arrangement* would have
count the neriounnena of the Communint menace. She thinks simitar
to Ire made her*. The ne-easary
that the way to meet it in the way in which a wine bunlneaa petition has been signer! *n Volu­
man no-eta a dangerous comiietitor-' he improven the quality sia, anrl a special hill Is to lie
of bin own goods and services, (live the rent of the world Introduced In the legislature In
something better than what the (ommunintn offer, and the
victory can In- won.
Thin will require constant effort. She puta thin need in
memorahle wordn:
"No Dutchman expect* the non miraculously to almudoii
its ceaseless attack ujhui the shores of Holland. He maim the
dykes instead. So it in with fVmimunism. Like a fnrre of
nature ii will continue, for some time at leant, to pour
through the world, lapping at the free world's defenses and
and si-eking l»y every turtle of infiltration to trickle through
the barriers, to crumble the earth thut is soft and nuck
down the wood that him grown rotten. Hut where the dykes
are strong and the hanks well built, the pressure will he
made in vain. The floods ran Ih- coni rolled and deflected,
the menace contained."
man committee. It was upon this
'Uggrsiiiin that Mr. Houshuhlrr
Here are Isith strength and wisdom,

Aston ishintr Failure

Poller* o f t h f city reccntl, unnounml thi* iiHtonlnhinK
Allhui who si 71 says lie •&gt; tesrly fact that in the Greater Cleveland nren no Ic m than 50,000
to light the ( t inmuhills *11 the midoriirtn wen: driving without liceimen, Thr- figure wan nl*.
lest ol hi- h|c. but liuw linn ii l*et*
In to I** ifUliiune 0* live Inievei
than to b read? tn Si*e up enliie
whitle:-all* violation of law in dixcovrred. The jgilfcr iilHiimtl
|y and retiis at &lt;JI &lt;u &lt;&gt;'i
Depatlment slot* salrs wete J'l
per cent last werk over the sam*
period one year ar*. The public
seems to sense that something ••
about to happen. Tliey remember
loo well the scarcities and the undri the counter sales ol the last
world war.
Not all the educators in the
country appear to be in (avur nl
tbe IH-year old draft- A ijiokesman
for the National Education A»sielation, Ralph McDonald, says it
would ruin our smaller colleges,
would strike «l the very roots of
our educational system. Wonder
what he thinks a Russian eklnry
hi WmrW War III-would do.

to put on a rrumitfp for enfoirenimit of thi* provision in
quentioli, mid, like other rrumideg, ft proluibly will rxcMsti
hipm' quietly. The iliorliipe of |Kiliremen k Ivpb the offidnls
no other choice,
Proluihly thin ih-k Ii t I in due not nn much to deliberutt
violation of the law iin to prorruMtination ill Kcttinir lirenxea,
and a wiilitiKnemt to take chant’en on not (retting raughl.
The amount ttavtd, a dollar for a three-year license, in mi
small that economy cannot lie the chief motive.
Unfortunately midi seemingly small disregard for the
law is a common and unattractive character is tic of most
citizens. In this case the risk run, that of u susiieiision of
driving rights, la out of all proportion to the individual's
gain, either in money or convenience.
Driving without a license fa not a small matter, even
though the individual may bo completely qualified and ell
gible, and need only ."pply for the license to obtain it. The
license is Imixtrtant, nnd the principle of connclcntloua ad­
herence to the law is even more Important. That is basic to
domorrncy. -----•
...
..
.

| Martin Andersen views with
[alarm thf * (rdsilrtil Ih n rtilb q l
17)0 senAondlt- M lti ana rua fiu
-govrrnor. tome 19)2. But Claude
■will find, if be Joe*, that many a
Icrackrr who would vote lo socialire Washington would not voir In
socialirr Tallahassee snd who
would tolerate an FEPC in Ihe
•Notth would never stand lor it
Jduwn here. Claude may find that
|bis 319,7)0 senatorial followers twunlly are rentfy to admit thut they do not undent land
have dwindled to a corporal's ituard Orieiitidn. T h e re must also be n failure of the Hunt to underia a guhernalorial race. Amom*
atuml the W eat. Th e re fa no aign thut the Red
those mentioned as likely candi­
date* to oppose him if hr doe* tun
at* Sanford's Brailey Odham,
slate president ol the Jayeee*.
Rep. Dempsey o( New Mexico
points out that during the lint
tit month* of the Korean war, the
Army quartermaster bought V&gt;..
000,000 worth of potatoes with
which to feed the army. Meanwhile
'another agMcjr of the goveimnent
’ a pari of the Agriculture Departlm*nt, bon^M I23J78.000 worth
' of polatnea "fast lor the hell of it"
’‘and aclugUy destroyed them so
a* lo mak* th* price higher wliicn
| th* rest of us have to pay. Now
we don't know how you Irrl slum!
[that, but it strikes us that when
j everyone is being called upon
lo mak* socnj*r*i tor th* sake ol
'national drfnse, and hoys ar*
, hring drafted to floiti in die *mk
bole* of th* earth, it's rime for (he
government lo eat the potatoes it
buys or thokr lo death trying.
We beer a great dea* these day*
about how much the proposed new
hospital b going to cost us. We
waairir if anyone has ever figured
op how mttrh oar failure lo buiM
one in yean past ha* alirady cost
ws. Rest, there were the 1300.000
worth of bond* Voted back there
; during the '20s, lost in a hank
frilurv. Then there were $70,000
worth of bonds approved back
"There in the ‘30k whew the tavern-

Committee Formed

later ba-eil Ms motion
More dlsrutslon followed, hut
nobody took th* Initiative In form*
mg the committee. “I think thd
City Commission should appoint
the committee," anld Mr. McClel­
land. "We will be glad to assist."
Mr. Tucker then aros*. was ca||.
rd forward to the rounril table, ami
pointed out the nerd of doing
somt thing more than Just talking
ami asked, "What assurance has
the hospital got that anything
will Is- dorp-?”
"Mr. Pollard -dated that the
Fl*h Hospital plan* would tie ready
in about six months,* said Mr.
Hoyle. "The procedure to get Coun­
ty machinery geared un would
lake longer than that" he added,
referring tu possible County assis­
tance.
"We has* twin negotiating with
the Navy to get a temporary ex­
tension of time," declared Mr,
Tuekrr. " If we don’t gvt that, we
won't have n hospital. If we can
give the Navy Amp assurance that
something 1* being done, v s might
get an extension."
City Commissioner Sam Martina
urclared that the negative side of
th* situation had been stressed and
declared that emergency action
was needed. The Hospital Associa­
nun nnd
nmi staff,
staii, n«
mu
tion
he poinvm
point c l out, had
rendered the best possible service
to the people of RemIpole County,

to assist the Plah Estate la get­
ting started with their program
here. •
" ■
•" ' ‘ ■
•
Mr, Stem per stated that he Iw
H*v**| that tha people of the Coun­
ty would be willing to co operate
In any program.
Following a discussion of the
millage necessary to take care of
maintenance of Indigent patients,
Mr. McClelland said, "I think we
are Wasting timt. Thl* I* an emrr
gvney. Th* hospital has got tn

self." replied Mr. Pollard, point*
ing out that ha would have to
confer with tba other trustee* In
the matter. There are nine trus*
tec* altogether including three
from Sanford.
Mr. Kirk declare? that in hi*
opinion the Navy would allow the
hospital to stay not more than *|i
or eight months.
Orville Touchtnn. president if
Hotary. pointed out the need of
immediate relief from the situa­
tion with which the Hospital {•
faced, and urged '.hat a committee
I* formed to co-operate with the
Hospital Association.
Inciter Tharp pointed out ih •
nerd for temporary housing by the
present hospital until a new one
l* built.
John Kridrr suggevtrd tome way
of shortening the time in which the
Kish estate architect might make
Id* plans for the new hospital.
Miss Maude Ramsey of the Pilot
('lull pointed uut that if the Countv
hast the rash on hand now It could
not hulhl a hospital turner than
t'

Fish e-tata.

ii. IK. Kuprecht suggestni a
meeting of the Hospital Hoard and
the Kish fund trustees to work uut
a solution to the problem. Me.
ftemper stressed the need of n
committee to esiwsllte the cons
struction of the hospital.
Following th* general discussion,
Karl
Higginbotham.
local oil
denier and Kiwanlan declared, "If
the ftert Fi*h estate is willing to

deis In move Iw-cotne effective."
(lib e rs whu s|mke regarding llm
i*
liospilal
silnnliori
wer*
s»t llnlh r, K. F. llotl&lt;holder, and

l/s.

Henry Th urt Ion.

Canadian Flan

c n a f * « naal
standard of living, ha added then
are at least 90 percent of the
people In thl. country who are
under-privileged. We should raise
ih* 20 tu In percent at the bot­
tom, he said, not la enrich our­
selves more, but to lift up the
bottom higher."
•I W* should help other nn
tion* politically, he said. Thar,.aie many countries In the worlC
which are kept down because of
political systems, because uf op­
pression front above, or from politieal unrest. The United Nation*
offer* the'grec'rst hope at the
present lime for these backward
nations, he -aid. We should pray
for the United Nations, we should
think nlstut it, support it and
watch it grow.
At this time he digressed to
point but that sometimes the
United Nations makes mistakes.
H* udmited that It was apparently
a' mistake
~* ‘ * for the Unllei ______
Nations
to send its army north of the
IHIh I'arallet in Korea, hut he
quickly added that it was ltd)
percent right In going Into Kuna
in the first plaee. "If the United
Nations doesn't mean that, it
doesn't mean anything", he said.
And he added that the only way
the United Nations can lie des­
troyed is for the United fltates
to lark out.
■I I The thin) way the people
of this country can help underdeveloped areas,
he said, Is
through missionary enterprise*.
It was at thl* point that be said
l.'hrislianity Is the most Import­
ant element of ail in trying to
lift up iUl|M&gt;Vcrtshrd lieoples, ||e
railed attention to the destructive
influence iif Mnhainliiedalni.Uii a:
It* had found it In the Near Kart
and where he -aid their religion
sanction* one man having four
wives, "not Including slaves ami
mm idiinea", and where there i*
no tinme In which to raise thr
children, amt there a ir no le- .■&gt;n
III •iMi|kerallnn which is the ImsU
of all our progress In this coun­
try."
A ml hr ritrd tlu- history of the
1-ragatlon system in the Mesopo­
tamia where SJMMI years ago a
garden spot was created through
irrigation, one which flourished
until Mnliaiumrd earn* in during
the seventh century, ami became
an arid desert when the Mongol*
look uver shout 1600.
Heuted at III* #|ieakrrs table,
ties hies Rev. Mel nnl* wet* the
presidents nf the four civic clulio,
Joel Fields of Kiwanls. W. II.
Stemper nf the Jayreea, Harry
Itohsun of the l.ions, and Orville
Tourhton of the Rotarians. The
Itev. II. L. Zimmerman asked the
Invocation.

CCoatiiiaed I torn Pag* » « ♦ )

munique spoke of light contact
with the enemy In the Osan, Su­
won and Kumyangjang sectors,
northwest of Wonju on the central
Korean warfront, and southeast
of Tanyang. Tanyang Is 40 mile*
southeast of Wonju.
The communique said there was
•u contact on the east
central front eveept a minor
•.van mile# mirth of
the tungsten mining
skrn by the Allies some
14 mil** east of Cherhon.
The Naval shelling of Inchon
harbor was market) by the fir­
ing of shore hatteriei on the
St. Paul from Wolml, thr island
where the U. 8. First Marine
DivUion landed Sept. 15 to start
the Seoul invasion.
A helicopter from the St. Paul
later reported the Red batteries
«&lt;n the island were *silenced by
i he guns of the cruiser ami the
Cadadian destroyers Cayuga and
Natook, a part of the Naval raid*
ing force.
I t - participating In what
the Fiflh Air Force indicated was
one of it* biggest days, pounded
at an rstimated 350 enemy ve­
hicles moving down side road*
toward Kaesong, 40 allies north­
west of Seoul from Kurnchon, 30
mile* alsive the old South Korean
capital.
Fiflh Air Force plane* blast'-)
at XI towns in in-* 8-Oul area
during the day.
Nearly 300 sortie* wrru flown
yesterday by Allied planes, which
included Australian, New /eland
and
South
African
fighters,
• r 'w t the same area.
U . S.
H. auperforta
auperforts dropped
diupi cd mor*•ii«n tftii tons uf bombs on ra'I
and liighway bridge# ami rail
yards In Nort Korea ilurlng the
•lay. Hardest hit were the rail
line# leading from Manchuria In

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the hattleiore below ParalUl JH,
Huanrju and Chunghwa, m l
and highway renter* nn the iup.
ply tout* south from Pyongyong
thr North Korean capital, wart
hit by two formation* of R._&gt;3 ,
using 500-pound general purpose
tmrnbs.
J
Karthri south anothrr
formation dropped 5t&gt; IJMM).pound
boml&gt;* on a key rale bridge and
it* approaches flva miles northw rit of onan.
A hastily arret'd hypata bridge
at Oro, a few mile* northwest cl
Hamhung on the past roast, was
liomt-ed by other 11-210. The
briogi* hail l&lt;ern r reel ad to earr/
rail traffia into Hamhungs main
rallyard.
The Suprrfort attark* wr'%
carried out by Okinawa I a
planes of thr 19th and .107(1
group*. Pilot* reported n» antiairrreft fire and ro enemy fightar nlaawi

Wiwe-Price Freeze
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preferred to await thr develop,
mant of a flcxildr formula which
would premit lagging wage, i,
roitir up to Bn agreed -landar^L
On the price aide, officials talk
they now are considering a roll­
back to the highest levels of the
period Ilereniber IS to January
IS, but were waiting until the last
possible moment to insert a freer*
date. Karllrr, a Jan. 2 freeic had
been under study.

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K. K. Itrnnson, Instructor
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I'll, IM S-W

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extend the time
time
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guarantee that k new hospital be
Hull* in a given time,
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THE SANFORD.REBAUJ. SANFORD. FLORIDA

F R I D A Y J A N . 26,- 1951

Social And Personal Activities

MissBettyJo Holloway
Weds L. M. SwRin

Seminole H i

Bessie Tifl College
LcduimmI W. Iluirlios
I n I‘resent Concert

* Miss Taylor Weds

— Tntiknu*.

TH K EB

Sextet

II* BEV ER LY GR AY
III
t&gt;r. the sports side tonight i*
Happy and Ulest Are They—
M l-- Jevti-ll Taylor, daughter of
First llapltst CI iiii in was the horrible fail that we lo*t the
The Glee Clut. of lls-ssie Tift MemlcU-cdin.
Listen To The Lambs— Dett.
the setting Wcdtit-day night of a '■.i-i.rti .iil game last Tuesday even­ Mrs- Mary Taylor ami the late, College will ....... id a .mu eil at
Nannettr f'laxton, Soloi*t)
PHONE 148
tieautiful candlelight double ring ing. It wa* the first home game of W. I. Tailor, Sr. id 1.rn|&gt;a, be­ the Fir.-t Hapti.t Chuieli Monday
He Praise Thro— Shuedof.
rr irtnony vvhm Mir- Hetty Jo 'thl&gt; week. We -tam'd ugainvt came the Iiride of la-nwood nt 7:tr. P M.
I horal Choir
llolluway. daughter of Mr. ami Scabroeir, and there were some Hughe-, son of Mr ami Mr*. M
It l* composed of C Vouilg ladleI Pancake Suppe for the KiwaniIV
Mr*. J. V. Holloway, became the very go**! effotl* made though.
II.
Ilngbe*
of
Sanfoi
i
nr
n
eantifrom
Ibis
gill*'
sell,ml
limited
at
'Cluh tin'tubers and tlieir wiveI his week was exam week fur tul candlelight ceremony Jan. JO. Foi*ytil, tin. The piildn i* eolrlinlr
s
Inirle of Lt-on Milton Swain, J r ,
il,
t.ur.l*
Piaytr—
Hmtnlnsky.
the ficfr i.de High School in the
son of M i. and Mi- t M. Swain |ti- and semester one* al that! So at ft:ihi o'clock P. Al. at th, E11 '■ I ly inviteil to attend Ihi* program.
Sevlet
Home Kicttomiva
at 7:00
’•
*
i
couldn't
expect
a
really
i itm \ Y
The seleclit.ii* will he a* follows:
C, J. Meriwether ha- u&lt; hi* with Dr. tV. P. lit nek*. Jr, of­ iiowd at our game* this week. Christian Church, with thn llw .
V
I’.M Afterward the Key Club IJ. It. Farrt- offieuitinu
Tin ’ Sanford Town»cnd ('lnl. N.». challcri trine the KivvanU' to a guest* hi* sinter, Mr*. W. I!. May ficiating.
I
Here’s
hopin'
the
results
are
good
1.
Field*
of
Light, Celestial
Tluceremony
tin.I
plateagatusl
Ha-ket*
of
white
gladioluses
I will hold i regular meeting n: bucket l ull came.
of Hutdcntun.
Plain .lohnnn Franck.
n hackgtnund of green pnlint with ftnnt those papers.
7:3il o'clock al Hu* City llnll.
and
graetful
palmloimerl
a
thc*r tleilg hi fill 1’lru-nnt
111
Want to climb to the aocial top ’
(Sarah Tallin, Soloist)
i i T S l i .'l
Park No. lit of tin* Cult S*&lt;&gt;iitMi and Mrs, Cordon Sweeney ha-ket* of white gladioluse* and
etl.
Then don't forget the Dixie Hop! beautiful barkgrruind for the cere­ l . r o r V
Happy Flock- in Safety Wander
rhrysanthemum*.
Graduated
canwill have their tnreiinr «t 7:30
mony
along
with
the
lighted
lap­
The Choral Choir of IIc m Ii* Tift trlurned last night after visitII'
silt
. . f N jgld- Warren.
For
vou
guyit's
stag
or
drag
The
drtabrns holding white taper*
Itm h
at MrKirtlrjr llall. \l| Coin with Colie ire, Forsyth. Ua. will nitre a inn in Atlanta, Ca.
e l- In cnUtcdtnl candelabra*
- on urin't have to bring a bag!
The h * e t Itorv Ole S. uteli—
Kinipleted
the lovely settingI'tai.'O the Lord With Song* of
their parent* are urged to attend. romvrt at the Flr»t Hunt) t Church
Prior to tin- r«m oony, Dick Dnt i*
Tw
ill
be
informal,
but
look
youi
lleji.il itig Meliul.
•
W IN D Vt
Aiken at
II
1
Truly"
thi« i-vet'ilig at 7:U» P.M. The
Mi. und M m . Fddir l.um of White gla.IloliiM - tirsl with »utin
lion
ihor.il
i
lies!.
lltrtlvr Swygrrl, Soloi-t)
The Key Club i* aponaoring .» public i- r.nlially in'it.-d to at* Itoundlake. 111. ate vi-itmg Mr. j rtldion markrsl the family pew*.
It- this weekend so fuiget tluit aid “ Ib'cau**-'' and later "The
II
Piaise
To
The Lorrt— Old
Prior to the crrrmoi y Mr*. Mar­
Lord'* Prayer" with Harry Web­
and Mrs. C, II Stafford
test.
vin Mullein, organist, rendeied a
t i 1ll* 4 | *"it One. 1 I i . iu Dual My (..'■man— Whitehead
ster accompanying
\
for
cost,
well,
don't
wince,
Choral Choir
The brill,- who was given in D e a l t - Srliumnnu.
Mt. and Mrs. J. S, Wtllium- piegi.im of nuptial music, and
W, know you tan spuic fifty
Benediction.
Ben•IcnuTt' - St i -i mi— O l d l i o i l
aoJ tin re- st.iis, tutve at lived Mb- Norma Faye Ham -/, -oloirt, J
marriage l.y her tnothir, Wllltarm
rents.
I.. . p.ui -e Tin* Lord Hlcsa You
— Kt" nr.
from Carlo. Ca. to make then sang “ I Love You T ru ly ’* ana
Ciuidi in yotlr buggy at nunitci |.. Taylor, Jr., wtuc o tniloinl
"Ilerause’*, The traditional wedding
VVhi n U i Vp 1- K lid Old Kugli li \nd h. ep You— Ltd kin.
winter
white
*uit
with
nnvr
Mu.home in Sanford.
till -ight—
itiaiehes were used, and “tl Plumin plenty of lime foi that aree*MU irs, and a eor-age of gteell
orchid*.
|
Friend* of .lame* A. Jealy will ive Me” « « . plnyrd softly duling
drvainy date!
The maid of honor. Ml*- Helen
Uglr-t to learn that lie ta r-on- Ihe ev.liutige of vow*.
Swing
down
to
the
American
•limni
The bride, given In marriage
Householder. won an iiipu -mt
fines) to the FernaM* Laughton MeLegion Hut,
by het father, J. V. Holloway, was
v*it It a cot urge of pint .iiinuli.il*
molial Hn-idtal due to illne -.
win
it*
u
fancy
Jilteihiig,
you
ran
lively in her simple-- gown of
Eugene Hughe- -elveil hi luo
cut.
K. K. Anderson, maungrt of let blur* biidtd satin, with a long
ther n* lu-*t man and Hie tide i ■
Mather Furniture Stele ha* re* slet-ve l-olrno of ('hnnlilly lace.
were George' llu Tu --. luollier *f
That's tonight uml nary nolle tlie groom and
Harold Itav
turned from High Point. N c TTie cathedral ttain was also of
other.
UCKNICOlOa
where he visited the fuinituic Chantilly lace. Complimenting the
llllghe*, i-epli. &gt;
Hung your sistrr, motlu-i and
gown, the bride wsr adorned with
mart.
Immediately foil .wing th, ■1lirotber!
a crown of seed pearls and a
many, th. leception a s - held at
Added: L a t o l New«. \ Cartoon
A gal ft lend or two, *ou*m mid the Woman’s Cluh, vrlit.h w.r
Mr. and Mr*. W M. McKinnon fingertip veil of bridal tllu-ian.
Pop
had n* thole irue*t Ihi* week, 'll-* She ran led a bouquet of white
dec-rat,.! with gl.-nlt"Ju-t be «uie to enjoy the D IM E h.-initifullv
lu-e- and fern. Those ««*i*tliltf
Marsmet McKinnon of Maxtor), ramntiona.
HOP!
Ml**
Dorothy
H-dloway,
maiil
of
N. C.
with tin- snung.'iiieut were 'll
Tonight's the night folk*, *o Kov Witght, Jr.. M i. Francis
honor wore a gown of light
make
a
-peelal
effort
to
go.
Spunblue
tnffrta
vvllh
a
rolled
,
otlar
WEAVER BR01HEHS
A|i - ami M i», Waitei Bach of
Itoumitlal. Jt , 'ti -. 1‘ulpli Mon
bv the 8.H.S. tile,- Club. And ger.
Flushing, N V. lift yesterday to and a full pleated skirt The gored
'll* Janie- Iti-er, M i- W It
•ltd EL.VIRY
a!*’ve
nil
don’t
mi&gt;*
llml
ba-ki’lliall
btldr-smaids,
Mi*.
Wallace
Tyro,
i el urn home after visiting with
Weber nn.l Mt
I. It Philipgame
thut
ila-fore
the
dance.
Mrs.
Vernon
Dunlin,
MiH.-nisc
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
After the tovt-ptinii 'll and
How
about
our
ideal
couple
of
Steven*,
Mi**
Mnrljutv*
Fohnnkl,
and Mi*. David thach
Mr*. Ilnghe* .............. Daytui
Mis* Ellen Driggn*. and Mis* Pat the week Ireing Ik.ruui l.ou Hsr|.et for a wedding trip, after which |
ami
John
Fite?
Mightv
rule
pair
Holloway,
junior
bride-maid,
wore
Mr*. Harold Cray i* reported
tlvev .etiirned to Tampa l.* makr
there.
to he improving *«ti»facti»rily, gown* identical to that of the
Run over to St. lame- Sntniilav tlieir In.me
maid
of
honor
in
shade*
of
gold
alter undergoing ail operation at
Mot of tow., gin .1- -n it- Mr
if you mo We'ra playina .i
Otangc Mcmotial Ho*pita| Tues­ nlld tost-. The attendant* rallied night
ami Air* II I ' « I Men. 'I. ami
muffs of tuffr-tn mat.lung their swell ba*krtlial| game Ihi-rr.
day.
HMJOJI1
. GMISOM
Mra. W I Taylor, It . Alt ami
S» long till next week.
dresses, bearing huge pink camel­
Mr
Curl N.ttl.
Ji . Air. a-.-l
THURSTON HAIL
Hi. and Mr*. It. J. l.aCoui Jr. lias.
' l l . E. M IN an*. Mr and M il.lnvd Swain mted n* !ic»t man
lilt EMI DWrtON 0-01•
ami five children of Monroe I*.,
w . 11 Jottr*. Mr- and Alt - XV. II
are «ue*t* of her father. C. J. for the groom, and ushei.- wen
AtAN LADD
I
1 lily, Mr* Alary I n
Mr
Ludwig,
Meriwether III. let*'out I* inov- Ju.k l.udwig, JanieGuv Gordon. M l-- Helen linn rIlnmiy" Cartoon
A HPIIItK H
ing his prut I ire to llaytniin ft. well. John Adam-. William CnmpMin,
holder and ML Nonute I'aitaine,
■ml SlierdeII (twin- John Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Law i rrin- A all of Tampa
Plus “ Rntlar Patrol \ s. Sji&gt; ICtnis**-— N«. 2
Hr. and M r-. H, J. Minank and son of Mr. ami Mr* J, tl Phillips I'aiker of C w .m , foimerly of Ship
Ml. and Ml
c It Miami.
LINKS r tjFAUV l.ONt;
| children of Miami and Mr*. IV. C. wa* ring bearer.
Mr*. Holloway, mother of the bud, toriay iinnanmt-tl the mar
M u g -ton, V C 'ti
and Mr*.
t’ro** of I’ort-tnouih, Va.. will
nage
of
Ilnur
daughter,
Joan,
I
i M’l.K SA M om/l.li COTTON
I.- the weekend guest - of Mr, ond blidc, was gowned in a die-* of Han Irvin lladcn, son of Mr. und Herbert t*-.ns l.i». I*» I rtn.l Mi
Peggy Ilnghe* and " It ltiigti*‘-.
forr-t gieon faille with black ac­ ■Mi- Irvin Evan Hutten.
Mrs. Mike Minarik.
cessories und a ior age of pink
l ire ceremony took ple.er- Siuulav Grifton N c. ami II I! Hugh. -.
and sweetheart ro&gt;c*. ofteinmui,
George t». Swart* lia* returned ramellia*
Jan. J|, « ' 1:30 oVIiw k Chap.1 Hill. N &lt;
Get on Ihe melody tunthtagon!
after «t&gt;en*liiig *ome time with Mi*. Swain, the gtoom'* mother, in tin- llapti t rhiinli in C.N-o.i
111* daughter and *ondn-lavv. Mr.
vdli llev. Sawvtr officiating, and 1couple will Is- e.t home to tllLir
and Mr*. K. II Fontaine of la&gt;*
relative* ami close friend* utten.l- I friend* on West Eight, eiitli Stlr-el
Cato*. Calif.
i«r.
in Sanford.
'll
Itattr n i- *oolw-tert wtit.
Tilt- bride wa» Mtlrmh-d l.\ liei
si ter .loan, and the gloom wa- - illr father ill tl...... .
lino
Mr. ami Mrs, 0. V. Iloisre
i
nitrnded by Hilly Hunean of Sun- lie-*, and Mi*. Ihslten will i&lt;H.-nd
have had a - I heir guest* their
s. trill.de High tub". I 'N o li Idaughter trod om.In-law. Mr. and
The Truth Seeker- Sunday ford.
Mr* •’ II ft'-nnrtl and rhildren Rrlimd Class of the Mrtlmdjst
\ meptiun followed Hie n-rr will 1h- a imuiilier of the -eiilnr
::.M i vsi i u ;sI
•HONE 1 JJJ-J
' .,f Middle. Ala
r'liTitrh hud thru (iguUf'iuer-iiug r.ioriv st It.e liome of Mr nn-l el**s.
T IC
lir-t Monday night nt McKinley '!■ E. If Howtou in Cts...i
with nar cot tins
Wfet n -bolt m-d.llng trip tinFriend- of June lllyin*. da righ­ Hall.
ted ef \|ra. Vorma lllvin*. will be
Mrs J, It. Giiwfntd pii-dderl
u i ihi i
'glad l» leant thal *he Is reeov- over Hie meeting and Ml
T . K. i lm*e a wine crepe gown with block
erinr from a recent appendectomy WINoq bad the .Irvollunal. and lurivsoiir- and n rot sage of whitFinn S(ieeinl Slrorl Nulijtcl
nl the Itnper Hospital Itl Charles- gave a talk on "Tiavelei on Two ijim llia - mid v w w tk s il loses,
Ion, S.C,
• r. Hold L**
the ten-monv. Hie re
Refreshment* weir , iv .1 by . Following
war held in the Hapli-t
Itllly II. Wilkinson.
aviation Mr*. II. F. Dyal ond Mr*. Olive arption
8r*i\ing and u sietmg thstorekeeper, second class. URN. Well* to the following; M r-. C C. Anru v. were
Mr*. Keith Wi-tfnll.
J-'iip 'J.'i y i,it* m - tin i- Ih'i -ii
ittyr Siinfniil m ul Somnuile t'.o m lv with
of noS Went Third Street., Snn- Priest. M r«. Ella IH*h, Air*. \\ K. guestMrs. A. K. Covington, Mr -. It, F.
1lonl. I* serving #l»«rnl the .mall Thornton. Mr* George Mi Crum, Caopri,
FpR D - ORLANDO HIGHW AY
and Mrs. Pearl Hali*i-ll.
•im plam
lender t'S!3 V atcnur, Mrs. J. F Rl*er. Mr*. It Htaddb-y,
llu u lity l.n n iln i mill ItilililillK M n tiliu l A in I Wr* wnnl In take thin o|iMis* J.uin Dampin' preeiilnl over
*lommwndr .1 by Capl, Hoi wit J. Mr*. A. D Rliocntskfr, Mi C \ the
iiride'- hook.
8lr„h. UR N.
Ponder, Air R, C. I.«tfg.*in. MrAlii- Swain riiosr- for het lia.
Ihn I tiniI \ i.L T h n ii king mil' ni.- liitiu i mul Ifii'iula fur 'lu ir i &lt;.iiliiiu&lt;riin
W. P. Chaman. Mr*. J . II t’tmr- vellm- ensemble, a blown cord turn
Pvt. William
Dunald Camus font, nml Air*. Helavia Rum' t- i
-tilt with olive green ari‘e«-oiie.
•on of Mr. and Mr*. William
i’lilrin m yi'.
and u t o, sage of while ear nut inntrthitr Catnip, Rlar Iloutr, Orange
City, ha* recently completed Itl*
II week training ryrle with Co.
"F" '-’Nth Infantry Regiment, of
Rt.-ani Heated
the famed Rth llivisln. Fort Jark- Vi.li Our
mn. S C. lie Is u former student
llrfrrahmenl
of Srminnli- High School.
liar F'nr C.inds
••“ (LfHJk..
Hilt I'll A N N O ITN C K M K N T
Dally!
Wbvre llapi te» • Cor I
Mr. aral 'It*. Sum Dunn mi- A PoprIII i, I
Ik. I tie
notllicc the birth of a .daughter.
Mu-ati Jeanetlr, Jin. ‘JO, at tlio
Fernahl Igsughlun Memorial llo»LA S T TIMES T O D A Y !
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ESTHER WILLIAMS
VAN JOHNSON
JOHN LUND

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CELEBRATING OUR 25 TH ANNIVERSARY

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lend.

The Chapel Choir of Ilia First
llaplHI Church will hold rehear­
sal this evening at (H4B P.M.
The Training Union Workets
Counril of the First Baptist Chun-h
will Im- held this wrning at 7:00
P.M. Covered dish supper.
WKDNKRDA 1
Tin- Pi aver Meeting Servire at
the First Hnptist t'huirh will Ilo­
gin at 7:30 P.M. W* continue our

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SUNDAY- MONDAY
N ew Has OneQword Meant So Much Entertainment!

Tiro itlnivu I lull sc wpi- ilcsigiicd uml Imill for Mr. anil Mm. J. McKay
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DURING O U R C E L E B R A T IO N

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T H U . * PHI.!
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IOWA C IT Y . IA.. Jan. 26— (/P) Two remorseful University of low*
basketball player*, barred from intercollegiate tompelriion for deliver­
ing parity card* to Davenport, la., today awaited final action in their
cate.
The athlete*. Fred Ruck and Herald (Skip! Greene, were •utpended
By ED HARPER_______
yetlrrday pending fuilher inve*tigalion. The two have been regular
A* boxer* go Joe l-nuls I* an
guardr in Iowa’* lineup moil of the traion.
old man.
Athletic Director Paul Urechlcr*-..........
At 3fl be I* bald and paunchy
gave detail* of the cane to the
and fond of the easy life. Train­
University l&gt;oant of athletic* last
ing no longer intrrrat* him and
night. The (martI voted to leave
|
he fight* not for glory or from
any further action up to the of­
I v P n P W I L l V n l r V 111 hunger a* did Ihe panther like
fice of undent affair*.
v
kid from the wrong dde of the
Dean of
Undent*
I.. Dale
1 Detroit mllrond track*.

H ors

M outh

Wi l t , Gehrmann

Wanamaker Mile

Faunee raid h r probably would
He I* in the ring I ih Iu &gt; for
have a Uatement today after
ra*h— ra*li lh*t **rm* in­
"I find out what I want to
Hr k d ro m tir.A N
significant in romp*ri*on to
know." Thli was taken to mean* NEW Y O R K , Jan. 20— (A*)
the gale, he d m in right*
&lt; he wanted to know whether the Fred Wilt goe* against Don Geh&gt;
*ilh Hull Pa*tor, Mas Schrtwo had viola'rd a rule pro- minim in the Wanamaker Mile In
mellnx and Arluto Godo).
,
hlblting gambling on the ram - tomorrow night’* Mlllro*e (iames
Hut I,oiil* i* «l*o lighting
pua.
and the result should provide most
fur one other thing— hi* pride.
Ruck and
Grom*
practiced of the unawera for the remainder
\nd il i* Ihnl which forced
With the team yesterday ami said of Ihe imlmrr track w im iii .
hi* weight down to Jill
. they would continue to dll
o.
pound* tor the Freddie lieWilt has token two atraight
They «ald they w n r H»urprl*e&lt;l lieallnga from the •lender SVI»*hore fight— hi* lowr*l wrgilil
I * at all I he fuss" alxiiil the In- ronsln grnibiale, on,. In 4:12 I
*inre
hi*
*rirolh
ruiilol
knockout
of a frightened
eident.
and the other In -1:11.6, but he
"We’re not worried *Ikiu I the hasn’t given up yrt.
Itdl) Conn hack in 191*1.
oiilrulrir of tire in vert Iration, bet,ooi wie. pretty obviously di If fichrmann wins thi* one
raute we’re Innocent of any do- decisively, the dinner* of W ill’s glinted willl himself iiflet losing
11bar*la wrong-doing,’* Ilurl. -aid. ever grltlll)' arras* the tn(&gt;e first and nnirvapiicd fight to Iwixlng’*
The two player* raid they had will alnk to just alioiit nothing. "Mechanical Champion" t./nurd
.
thought the ra te would he eln-ed Ill Ills two deft-nl*, Freddie of the I'htiile late ill I'l'.u the Drown
after they gave Itrerlder u full Fill lm* tiled to id a la I price Homliei had Nome r&gt;a-oil to In
explanation.
ulid build up a big enough bad pievrd. Clmtlec I* hardly none
»M,&gt;I Iloll fighter who
(lead basketlmll roach llollle to offset IIte faiilouo 1ith llo.iuo than n
William* disclosed that the two rod kirk.
ha* beell cleverly matched nod
player*, whu are college room­
No map.
IsunerMy trained by talkative
mates, hatl Ireen runlartnl by uti
Don Iron just plodded along per- M**? ' ,lh U . Il1'
' ,r lV
Iowa tTity repre«enlative *»f n hap* three yard In hind Will,
■■ ■ lively harmless to a fighter with
Chlesg" proop that orlfioateil the thru Opened up. Il lias In Sir A lh»* -tan in*, foe whl«l, I oui* l,n*
Card*. They were aakeil t deliver ■implo a* that
1**0,' (••'ii laliinil
Ho |-»•- .I i 1
them to a Davenport tavern oper­
exaggerated when rnhlDarnP to
(•no uf tin major furtorn In that of tt I oni-. who hardly
ator ami were promised a fee for
Wilt’s downfall in that In1 is nut In llu Tn l
doing no, William* *ald.
In
train
foi
Ihelr
Hreehlrr, who investigated the a natural pare--* tier. However, championship l»,ut.
affair, -aid, however, lie didn't be knows be’* going to have to
I lie kc) lu the I,-Into Ili-lil
inink thr Iroya collected
iiny gel out ami stay out this time.
iH'lwren Ihe two will lie III
So
lie'I
ecu
plactirilig
Jinre
ail
money,
I .on!*’ mrntal alliliulr.
If
He raid It had turn determined week.
he Is able to do without Id.
"It’s
on*
v
for
people
to
tell
me
that (lurk and tIreen ‘‘did not en­
aolf ami high tisinw fur the
gage In any use of the put lay In set a fa -l pan* and wear lh*n
nest sis iiumlh** and h ml
down,"
raid
Fresh
"Hint's
na
good
rard&gt; nor have they *harrd in
hi* wright doan lo Koiurlliing
a
way
an
any,
I
tuppore,
hm
It
any profit which may have been
Irs* than 2IU pound- I hsrlt*'
means r hanging niy entire train­
readied from tbaia cards."
chain e* of
rrlaiiiinx
tit*.
"The boy* made a had mis ing.
lirat)M righl croon ••sll lw
“ I lo-lieVe I tall heat liilil If
take," Bierhler raid. "They forgot
&lt;*list* indeed Hoi il I m ii re­
to think, that'* nil. Hut they tomesiiu- else it* a trrilflr part*
late* after knockim* out .1
were Involved in transporting at th&lt;' nlart, Iwrause I think I
fro id Ihe set up* lie I*
only. There wn* no nlletupi to can outrun him In the last three*
•died il Ini In fa ir Ihe I lm*
fix a game nor ihfluenee the ipiarlur. No mailer Wiiut purrl
hind pretty lot) oilh Ihe
art, Dun will follow it. It'*' hard
outcome of a game.”
lioilh-briish
mustache
may
Parlay card* list a number of to stay in front ami still lie fresh
well wear down Ihe nalnx
game*, with odd* apeclfled on the enough! for the Pnal sprint."
llrnwn llomber stain.

card*. The bettor win* if all hia
choice*— three or more— are win­
ner*.
On »«me game*, if a twit or
pat* hi* manor on the favorite
team, It muat win by at lea*t
the number of point* *pecified
on the card, CHAN DI.Kit APPROVED
- -CHJCAUO, Jpn. 2A-bP|— The
National BawcUII Coogr*-**, at,
tha thralltg
cd it* annual
meeting, ualay? indorsed A . II.
Chandler
aa commissioner
»f
•baseball.
The Congress declarod "the
Commissioner went out of hlx
way to open tournament* In small
lined IwsehaH and liked to create
towns unselfishly just because he
;baatball Interest wherever poa! Chandler, who recently failed to
have hla contract ax commission­
er renewed by major league Hub
owners, wai guest of honor at
the two paat national rongreaa
tourneys at Wkhlta, Kan.
R O T B I.A T T SIGNED
CHICAGO,
Jan. 2 r t-D P )-A
couple of Chicago White Sox
player* with liig Ten athletic
background returned signed 1051
contracts today.
They
they are catcher Red Wilson,
former Wisconsin football and
baseball etar, ami pitcher Mar#*-llllmd* ace. WIIv ’n Rolblatl,
Kol _
•on last aaown batte*l Jim and
t t m fde Waterloo uf

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Correctly the
ratue of ifliwaM
in the tmdy U
the principle un
wbhh Chiroprac­
tic Is baaed. It
ia a natural and
drug free me­
thod. D i s e a s e
la an effect and
•very effect muat
have a cause.
Under the Chlropractic premise, the vertebral
aubluxathm whleb creates pr
acre upon nerve* and Interferes
With the normal transmission uf
vital nerve energy is the cause
of disuse In the Indy. Correct
Adjustment releases this pressure
And thereby removes tile real
emu**.
When normal function la &lt;U»lathed for a varying length of
tiaio we become sick. In order
for the Indy to be healthy II
must be supplied with three eeMitiiaU: Drat, Uf* force from
braia
nil pari* oi the
p through nerrti free from
»| aecond. It must have
nourishment; and

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T U B S A N K O K I) H K H A L D . B A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

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Loul*' rei-oril i* an Impreaaive
monun rtit to n rugged fighter
In &lt;12 professional haul* he Imr
won 52 by knock nuts. H by dr.
tlslops. lost one (to Hchemellngj
by a knockout and one t,y a de­
cision,
He fouglit all rnrm-t* nml only
three time* a* champion did n
loiter last the route with him:
II* AH s o n A T El» PRESS
Bentester examination* have rut Arturo Hoduy, Tommy Farr nml
down till* week*, (allege basket­ Jersey Joe Wolleott.
Evert granting that tin* mail
ball activity thrnuPmiC the coun­
try, but the pace picks bp tonight once considered Ihe greatest
fighter who ever stepped Into
with atvvtnl mi
the squared circle Is slower, |r»a
Thr lift IbcIu , ____
U. t *. San Francisco and Artiom sharp and out of condition he
v*. UCLA at San Franrltco’a Onw retain* one thing which often difPalace, Oklahoma A &amp; M at frenltntef the gnat lioxer from
Bradley,
Denver at
Hrtgnam the ordinary on# - hi* lethal right
Young, ^ n t n Clara at California, hand punch.
I.nul*
a Hangerou*
Colorado A * M at Wyoming.
puncher wllh rilhrr hand In
Georgia
Tech at Ml»»lsilppi
hlx heyday and hi* straight
Rtale, Washington at Idaho, Utah
Irft punch which often shaved
Stale at Utah and Western Ken­
layer after layer of alrrngth
tucky at Miami.
and stamina off hi* oppon­
The Han Francisco game !• Ihe
ent*— but il wn* always the
start of a long and tough woatarn
tremendous power residing In
swing for l-ong Island 115-0). Th*
in hi* right hand that put
Brooklyn five rank* No. 2 In this
Ihe Bihtn out. That pnwrr i*
week's Associated Prera poll.
undlmlniahed.
Oklahoma A A M, No. .1, ImlIn his recent fight wiili Be,
ties Bradley, No. 4 ranking, for
the top *pol In tha Missouri Val­ shore Hun* put him away in the
ley Conference. A A M, with a fourth round; it took fourteen
1&lt;1-1 over-all mark, ha* a 4-0 ra- for Charles to finish off ih&lt;&lt;
roid In runferrnr* play. Bradley squat veteran Crr lio Agianionte,
whom louii* mint* ...... 7 In
UB-21 ha* 4-1,
In last night’s games, Michigan Miami, is a hack fighter though
IMate drubbed Notre Dame, flu 43; il*.';lfi&lt;',1 n* rhampkm of (.ulia
^y
LLSall* or Philadelphia walb.|w,l If I*'"1" M'*«" h m
«i*slrkla
Bailimurc U yo la, 7i-42l Cam dux •*»’• dro .Ively Hie fight world
w..r|,
may
revise
it* opinion of
dxfeated Niagara, 7 M I| fixnnofll *
----- well
---------------------------upset Georgetown, (Mi-At, and Cin­ 1**1 summer that he Hghler ever
cinnati Xavier edged Tulsa, 41*40, cornea hark— |M*rh*p* Ihe in*

Oklahoma Aggies
Meet Bradley In
Week's Top Game

ere*lib|e |,out* I* the man who can
break the legend and furm an
the Three-1 league, nnlblalt had other.

a 22-won rrcotd it hlempld*
where In- eel new Rout hern Ajh
Tire Have* Fair Acre* Stable
soclatiQii tiusrV* with 203 srttl.e, DuQlmin, III , collected 12121, 171.
out*, a ;f.'*7 carlo d run average 46 during Ihe 11*5(1 **a*oti, a re
and 25S Innings pitched,
rord for a hanieaa stable.

Brown’s Pitching
Will Be Weakness,
T a y lo r Dedaces
Cellar Dwelling Club
Might Surprise If
Hurlers Are Good
(Thi* ia thr fifth of ■ aerie*
of 16 -torie* written by Ihe
major league manager* fur the
\»*orlatrd I’re** uniter their
own h)tlnr« trill.ig how Ihrlr
tram* *hape* up for 19.11 and
*l»lng up the other dub*).
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Hogan Leads Field
In Phoenix Open,
Little Js^ Second
By ROB MYERS
P H O E N IX , Arix.. Jan. 25— tA7
-C o ir * mighty little giant held
his accustomed place in the game
today— leading the field of 124
Into the aecond round of the f 10,OMO Phoenix Open.
Hen Hogan, miaaing from the
*cen« aince last July white he
watched Hollywood make a movie
of bia life, got bach on the tourna­
ment trail yeatrrday and proceed­
ed to taka apart of the O.miHyard, par ,10.35— 71, Phoenix
Country Club with a 33-32- fin.
Hogan has won this tournament
twice In-fore.
The reigning U . K. Open hlng
went into the aecond round with
_a one
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.. „veteran
mma L*witroke
lead on
ran Lit tie and Chicle Harbrrt, and
1“ °
d f the par* were
Lloyd Man;gram, Julius ttoroa and
Johnnyy nulla.
Hu
Little, whose 32-34— (M could
have In-rn even better, proved
philosophical with the observa­
tion: "Anytime I can stay ju«t
. tie stroke behind Horan I'll lie
very eatDfied."
Not so happy were two first
round diaappointmrnti, Jimmy
Demand, who la seeking Ha third
•traight triumph here, and f'arv
Middlecuff, whose 271 for 72
hole* wrun the $ Ml,IMS) Ukewood
Hark open last wrehend,
t«ok a large 35-40— 75
and Middlecuff settle for .VI-37—
73. Ilogan went into th(- tourna­
ment a* the lotting and gallery
favorite. Demand next and Mid&gt;ii*eof| Nut 3.
Manrrnm’a 33-34-C7 was acliirhnl under hupped up rirrumtan.es ||e ha* ■ tuully pulled
muscle In the hark just above
Ihe bln and It tmrk a shot uf
novocain to puli him through.
Iloro*, the 30-yrar-old nrwcom*f
Mid Pine*, N. C„ had

Freshmen May Play Varsity Ball
If International Crisis Worsens

J A N . 26, 195l

Joe Shack, fn mer American
Hockey League player, la now
starring in thr English National
Hockey League. He play* wllh
thr Hairing*) Rarer*.

Only Dudley Foster, of Wayne,
NEW YORK. Jan. 26— f/P)— Unless the international situation lurnt pa., will be back in luSI to defend
Penn Slate's sweep of l»St&gt; cos*
(or the bcller, Ircvhmcn can expect to play varsity football at the na- Irgiate cr«s**-country honor*.
lion's colleges next fall.
A check-up of the 10 major college conferences by the Associated
Press indicted this today. All of the confcienccs cither have considered
or arc expected to bring up the question of using freshmen on varsity
athletic teams. Undoubtedly, the smaller college conferences are discus­
The funeral service* of Mr*.
sing the name thing.
•-------Sara G. Lewis who passed aw y
With national defense leaders , Jcct.
and Congress tackling a hill cal- I Several
confrrance*
already Tur-dav Jan. 23, will lw held Sun­
day at the St. Paul Baptist Church,
he q
ui
ling for drafting of tS-year-ohD, : have taken up 'he
question.
Hodge officiating.
Commisaioner Wallwre Wade of Rev. 11. IL
several college group* already
have met to talk about thr fresh­ the Southern Conference said j Moiwly and Son huneral Home
men. The rite, barring firat-year members voted In December to i in charge.
students from varaity trams, went allow for a mail ballot whenever
FIR ST SHILOH C IU 'H C II
out the rolleglate wimb w during deemed "advisable" by it* pre.lFirst Shiloh M. Ii. Church wK!
the tost war. .Many * "grn-nle" dent, Max Farrington, director of
woman'* day Sunday. Sunday
starred on the varsity in hi* first athletic* at George Washington, have
The Big Ten, said coramlnlorer morning vrni«!iip will Ire at 11:00
yrar at college.
There Is no indication yet that Kenneth L. (Tugl Wilson, i* o'clock uml the No. I choir Will
colleges plan to ram through any bound by the fre-hman rule thi&gt; sing. Mother It. Wilson of Good
change to allow freshmen to com- year. However, be added, action Samaritan Home will deliver the
te in spring snort* such as to waive it might In taker, at a message.
Rondav night there will J w a
srk and Iwseball. Most of the meeting in Evanston, III., March program
nml Mr*. llo*n G, Eichelconfrrrnce talk look* to thr new25-2rt— all depending no the mili­
I ,rger will !«• the guest speaker.^
tary situation.
term next fall.
Hrorc* of schools dronited foot­
ball for nor or more years during
World War two, including’ surli
power* a* Stanford, Vanderbilt,
Baylor, On-gun, PHnerton, Ken­
tucky, Raida (Tara, Tennessee,
Washington Hlale. Oregon State
Georgia town, Harvard, Boston
University, .Michigan State, and
MIsataMpppi.
Others, morr fortunate with lh«
Navy-lirked V-12 program which
stressed football in particular a- a
TRLRIMIONKS I MB anti IB7I
rrat Indy-liiilbling game for its
ItiMini 101 Sanford Allanllr National Hank Hide.
Irrtt
and air nrtti, carrir&lt;t
through without difficulty. Hun­
dred* of 17 and lll-yrar-oldi
packed tiu- hall on thr varsity In
those day* after IVail llatbor.
Already In ihe present emer­
gency, several college* liavr aban
IIOW AItll ZINK SI IRK— F IT
dotted food-all for the rluratlon, or
Indefinitely. They Inrlude DuQuesnr, Rt. Alary'* (Calif.I Hartwick IN . Y .l, High Point &lt;N. C .l.
Mt. Rt. Mara'* (M d.i, Corpui,
Christi tl. ITev.j, and Portland
(Ore.) Ilniverally.
Schools are relucant to do away
*
ft Xl
with football, for that sport pays
the way In most rases for the rest
of thr athlrtir program,
The Ivy League and other eaitetrn rolleglate conference have
railed a meeting March 13 lo take
CUSTOM TAII.O K K I) COVEILS AI-SO AVAILABLE
up the freshmen rule. The Southwest Conference will meet May 11
•12.
Fred Mitchell, president of MIsaiasippi State and head of the
Southeastern Conference, said he
ia polling the 12 member schools
Jack K . Jlorrlson, Managrr
on whether there la enough Intereat for a meeting on the »uh...........

Colored News

i . n r i s lu m w N s
lly ./.At K T A VI.I lit
S T LOUIS, Jan. 26 V P ) Th r
fate of the St. I jiu ii Drowns red*
on our pilcbiug |( our pitching
I'cp i improving.
it did toward
do end «sf lu t iraom. v*c may
fiMil
b,| ,,| |&gt;r„|i|fAudi- limn nur pili long, we art
pftlly wr!l off, UV have a fine
nop of rookies corning up. Some­
how. il,** ffrowns d m have tome
h"‘*d Imrlring lu ll coming up each
Vc.,1 . Ibis yr.ii it no exception.
We base .. kuj M r frank Naurirr,
i young oiillirltlrr, who lus led
tiller leagurs in itirre srasontlb. line wr air ilrung in live/trill, wr Olay li.svr to convert
Nam irr into ., I ih i basrmari.
I bate braid some giaal nrufl
n1m l "lm* oilier youngsters, he
am in no |h, *,,1 ion i„ -ay mui-]
..'-"il lb&gt; m. | &gt;|., la-Ueve, howrvel
•l.il Hill K-'iuusiy, (be lrftband&gt;tr
il" lb own i sent to&gt; Hnliinmre
Hultimore IIa4t
sensoil i", nlunil rr.
early. Hr* bad k
fin.' year will, (liei* Oriole*. I 1*4lieve lie ban gained
____
d the necessary
iniifidmi* that should make him •ll’ilri— G7,
■' w.hliri I,, |be i,ig time.
Twenty-right player* bettered
A i.nrple „f voiiiigsler* from par on tha first round. Include,!,
ball Antonio might help u«. One *' rf - *roro Jock Burke, 34-34;
ia lam Hiesirr, a roo.hpaw pitch- £b*r,*x _ Bauler of Catonsville,
wr Fol from the gianta on iH ''
•h|l Kd Furgol, Royal
Waivers la t prinv lie had a Oal:, Mich. 35-3'k
poml y rji in tin* I n s t la-ague.
There were six players lied at
Another i* I’ruc'opi., Herrera, a dl' notably Jim Perrier of Ran
.Mexican Imy who really ran pitch. Frauds,-o and Jimmy Thomson of
Ilobby
Young uml
Merrill Chicopoe, Maas. Grouped at 70
t'.M.mb* slioubl give u* gtaal pits- were in players. Including Johnny
i. •lion In our infield. Coumb* ■Palmer.
aimer, veteran
Veteran Kilxworth
Ellsworth Vine*,
Was drafted from San Diego, the Dutch Harrison
and Canada's
rluh that got him from Washing, Stan Leonard,
ton. lie is n fin* fltldtr And a* :—
.
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timely hitter.
don t know juit how the rest of
However, I’m not loo worried 'b* boy* stand, from the military
about nur infield. We have a standpoint,
veteran like (jeorge HtlrnWeiax,
____ _____
iDiwr'pitching, once again, will
the
former
................. Yankee, at second rerolv* *around Ned tlarver. Ned
l&lt;*«r; the ever-improving Tommy •* one q f tha beat pitchers In the
Upton at short and our rookie league, although he atill hasn't
prise of last year, Don LwiMart, at j reached
row
.hia peak. I
took him in
Rf
end be has
thiE'
We naYe
os, our Improved each year, lie still U
bnrd bittlni/Mtltridee, will Owen* far from his peak. He, win 13
Ft lend, promising laflddut. 'fa gam«q* for me last year but would
Ii •
the Army. That wiU lUirt ua. I easily hdve wen 20 with n first
, , ■■rt . . (
‘
! division dob.
I look for Roy Rleverx to return • jfrro4,
,
to hla freshman form after a
____
typical sophomore year. He I* too
groat a hitter to have two bad
I: i
*M
-■ r
/ r*T—— ~
?ft
* season* in a row. That Ken Wood
1* another Xln* outfielder. He has
NEW Y O H X : Jan.
the strongest arm in the lea
lloib-punrltlng Kirt flwlDrt ia tt)k
IIP catching !■ pretty wall flat
choice over Irl4h Paddy Yuurtg with Shorn Lollar and Lex* Moea
from New York’* Graidwtch VIW pi dlvlql* the duttoe.
lag,* tonight In a tfl-Tband rated1
Aa was the ease last year, i It
wdght match at MadJin Rquara rhouid be a fewMeam twee with
fianlen. The Cutan Kevsl prob­ NeNw York. Cleveland, Boston
ably will go Into the ring a 1 ond Detroit righting it out among
to 5 favorite.
This i* a battle of toughln tliemaelvee.
who duck nobody. Young, a legltlmate middleweight making 165
pound* for this l.out, baa fought
tbe I*- i in hi* rlasx. In hi* last
or old fall to nop
In,lit he (rarely lost to Igiurent Whan
___m cold don't delay.
Daiitluiille, the Frenchman who
I
wwtalwa
awl? mi*, hxlpalnui'l lifirrl Jake I^Motta’a title,
Guvilan also take* them all on.
Ike William* three time. Kay
J - v ’ y^V; - *v
m
Itohinmn twice, Dauthiitlte atm
- i ‘.x i-j ys
Itolrert Vilb-maln. Up and down
Die weight scale a* long as the
money W handy. Ax the ranking
welterweight 'ermtender, he rouM
nmvt in If liny Itnhin-an gives up aw mt tn many mmtoM or ttmn.
the idle,
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Stuart, .125 K. Rich Ave. IVI.and.
(m il Dept., Room 3I7._ Photic (he rlabt III re)..| an* i&gt;r • t 'I t
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Tanks.
Tank
Cradles,
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Idike— Plenty of Fruit— Niee
work' guaranteed. Reasonable |
Stones,
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Kale.
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All Type* Of Book Work.
See John W. D .W ao r# l
■ . MIRACLE rO N C K E T K CO.
Phone I1 JJ Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
A Real B u y - 4 Koogli Home. ’( la . If* .Plat
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_Valcncia Drive, Phone lliut.
Kee John W. D. Moore
f&lt; Boom Bungalow, 10 Acres flood A C C O R D IA N , 2-burner oil heater. NEW F I OOHH curl seed tn per
faction Old floors mad* Ilk*
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city, flss, Some C|trvs.
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in good condition, 1*08 Summer­
For Citrus I.and— 10. 17. 60 and
Warv
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lin Are., Phone 445.
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I.A W N kO W EKK *Sharpened. In
Kee John W. I). Moor*
cyrl.'i repaired, lock and l» r
.10 Arrea Citrus Land Partly Plant­
work. Ptompl serv!cr. II. W
AR TIC LES W A N TED - f i
ed In Young Trees; About 76
fikiima fi|g E 44b H4
I-arge Bearing Tree*— Small.
Modem, Well Furnished Mom -. We buy, sell A trade u*ed HOOK WORK of all kind*. Eaves T I I E L O N E H A N D E I t
and flutters Repaired aad Paintfurniture. Wilsun-Msi»i FurmPlus Itrntal Property— A ll C ity
cii. New Roofs applied. Painting
♦nee r . 3|1 r *»♦ w.*— sw
Cotivenlrnrrs— On Deep. Spingt !•
«■UV.'fD TV«€
*140
INJUHMl
Of M ^
and
coating.
Sanford, I'h.
fed I Jibe.
W A N TE D : Old fashioned furni­
F.W T&gt;d VATf MORbC.BUt ,
FACT TMATGRAnON lUtrtil i f ! rt&gt;(A‘
I0B8-W. II. R. A.-kenburg.
JO H N W . D. M OO RE, Broker
ture, dishes, vases, jewelry and
vu/wi
f*Ql
bit:
(dA;i
who
J
A MUfiOCRCR. IM I40T
Robert R. Ksrns, Asaorlsle
buttons. Highest prices paid. •i IU.ANDO Morning Hsntlnsl. Or­
SATISfirP l r , •
VUJSAV
f/41El# Kt
M 4 B. First___________ Phsnd ISIS
Drop us a card to Sbelkey, l?OH
THAI 5l4fPinV
lando Evening Btar Call Pslp*
Imurel, Sanford.
8 B ED R O O M home. $ 3 J)0 0 -tl0 6 0
Os,
IIM .!
down, balance $10.07 per month. 1,000 USED T IR E S at Iwst price*.
VKNE t T a ST“ BLIN DS mad* ie
Htnail grocery store with t bed­
Firerlnne Stores.
order. Seminole Vrnrtlaa Blind
room apartment, completely fu r­
Co.
« M W. 3rd 8t.
Pb.gn
nished. $6j000.
IU S-W .
J . W. H A L L . Raahar
7—
Pels.l.lvratuch-Supplies — 7

Hiway 17-w? al City Umlt.

Florida Rials Bask Bldg. •
_____ T 1 ^ i : ,
DREWPARK (Tampa, Florida)
T R A IL E R LOTH
l-| 4 (»— $611 Down
Ralance $8 to $10 monthly
fill X 160— close to Bus Line

:! A N D .1 ROOM apartn^ents. Call
Mrs. Nance. I665-M-2.

H RVERAL S M A LL HOMES
Unfinished Inside. Immediate pos­
5 ; BEDROOM
house furnished
session. Pared slrvwts, water,
available January *7. H0| .Maglights, close to bus line, $DUUJ.
nolla, 1756- J . _______
E A S Y TER M S
N ICEi.Y Turnishdd 2 l-droom
S M A LL R UILDINfl
houses at beautiful Ban Lando
20 v 40. Concrete Floor.
Springs Week or season. South
Zoned Industrial,
off 17-02, turn 2!t miles west
$1600 rash
of Longwood, phone Winter Talk
__ 2429-42.
____
tins
bargal
3 ROOM furnished apartment, gas Before you buy, see our hai
at Drew Park. Office
Ve 4414 Dale
and eleclrtc. l miles from 'own
Mabry llwy. Pha. 80-1321. Open
In Oileen. Phone #80 or 132$.
0: A.M. to 6 P.M. Sunday. 3 P.M.
to 6 P.M.
2 dopMi Mds, all uUUUm. Mrs.
Nance, Ph. 1M6-M-2.
H A NPK^IN
E A L T Y CO.
.kS
iu aR..a

I 3-BOOM first Rpor apartment,

ROOMS, aingle and iloobie beds—

• b - r * * frontage
* 1* on Mel

tpm Alo P i S * I I I I - M I | 5
« L O TS ," 14* f t
lonvi^e Avenue.
3— R EAL E S T A T E FOB SALK— 3
S I»b—
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Mr-

i, Sell or trade.
Telephone I686-M-2.

" Mnbuw Tourist Ijidge on Hlwiy FOUR UNIT dwalfing^T'reatala
17-M, 4 railrs south ef Sanford
npletely fumlshef.
____
tOO fret Hiway frontage. •
s a 1ly
i ‘ "fumlshad. 1/8 caah, real
reams, « baths, also 3 rooms
owners house.

“iNrOMF. IMOPBRTY DL'PLBX 6—ARTirt.m 1'OR BALI —4
Plantation Estate*— large lo t- mills swap anOP-406 E. 4th
custom bniit for sal* below pre
At Wa Bov. Bel1or Trade most
aeat censt ruction costs. Be
•nvthlnv. Phone toa-J
WI,U«&lt;«mi. IIW It P.srk Are.
W* both *ase when you doaYbring
vr r/7 scrtp.hm. to LANKY’S
Cnrstrl ■
____ _
100 fl. t w a i n , high elevation, TUXEDO I•EED8. Complete line,
rltrua trees, all cleared.
n
Hunt’s Twdo Feed Btoro.
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Irehhoff, Jr.. Phone XOfi,
USB. Livestock and
t j f eItfr*
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HELP W A N TE D
INCOME T A X returns prrpsx &lt;1
WaM&lt;d g iK e ry rartlier, rs|tenby las accountant registered
ence preferred Inil n»i neces­
with Treas. Dsnt. Dempsey 211
MICKEY MOUSE
sary.
Apply
Mr.
Whatley,
Mri.-ch Bldg. Phone 17M.
Margaret Ann Stores.
■ W B o m H O B o n e -.
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H A V E SPECIAL advertising pro­
o
gram. This means nkrs Business I J - NOTICKH-PERHONALH - U
OwT O T T h S ON O N o a o v g !
for taro. Need partner with small
9 N iS r .. A d U O P Cttv A\ OWT
investment. A,
rrtahUf.hr.I M AR Y’S I.K N D IN fl I.IU R A R Y
1202 Magnolia— I* now open M«n.
oP OPPJ
rlientsle. Ilog X, r/o Herald.
thru Fri. 10 to I t A. M.. 3 to &lt;&gt;
' f i f O '-u e p -e i
INIH K TR IO I'K MAN
P.M. Hot. 4 to B P.M.
with car. Mlddle-agrd man pre­
ferred. Write at once, giving ago
and experience. W. T . Kawlelgh
— u
Co.. Dept. PA-440-SHI. P. O. Rot
2457.
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nUVINH A CAST S i t u , llu &gt;
ring aaa ua to save naoary. In—»
•tallment Loan D*n*t^ Roam 817,
Phone 2M.
Hoofaril Atlantic
A L L TYPEB of Bulldoter Work.
National
Bswlr Mmshre r T I T
Reaaonabla Kates— Free Ertlmates. Carpenter 4 Oracey, REN T A CAR. U-drtva It by day,
Pkena 18M-M nv fifilUl
week, or season. English Fords
■nd American Fords, solan
W A N TE D — typing to do at home.
station
and ce«iy*Mlblc«
stalioa wagons
wi
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Birlrklaad^Morrtson, Inc..
E.
II
First BL
ETTA KETT
MEN OR WOMEN
To service routes of U A Govern­ 1041 Mercury convertibl*, club
coupe. Excellent llres.
Body
ment Postcard Diaprnssra; also
top, and mechanical condition
pic-stamped Scenic Postear I
good. Radio, only
IWSOO
Dispensers, which are a brand
new addition ta tha famoua IN 6 Mercury Tudor aedan. You
will ham ta see and drive t»
SHIPMAN line of postage stamp
appreciate, 24,000 nctnal miles.
machine* seen In all leading
One owner, only
$995.00
Drug Stores, Hotals, etc.
1949 Mercury Tudor. Parfati in
crcry »a y . Almost Ilka nsw.
May be handle,! part or full time,
low Mileage. One owner, only
no selling Involved. All outlets
$1696.00
are established for you by far-

hkoWiCB at price you can afferv?
in pay. Fire and Antomubde Inranee Edward F. I.cne, Phot

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We are trying mir ls*sl to do the liest for you,
D lllt CUSTOMKltS, l,y keeping our prices us
stable as these times |ieriuit, and oill hollies of the
ties! quality posaihle.

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what's piittK to Is1, from one day to the next,
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happy and others sad.
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PACE ACT

TITE SANFORD HERALD, ^ ^ ^ P J g g j g A

F W P A T JAW. 28, 1951

PRE8I1YTKRIAN
thy mercy la great above the hea­ F R E E METHODIST CHURCH deepest la his being."
nesday 7:30 P.M.
attend.
vens: and thy tiuth icacheth unto Laurel Avenue god W. Fawth
CHURCH
"Come Ihou With Ue And We
HDton East wick.
Rcp . A. G . Melania, D.O., Pastor tha clouds."
Will Do Tfaoo Good."
Street
l : U A.M . Church School.
Tills reaeeuring statement from
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Fred H. Harton. Pastor
Ninth Street and Unrei Avenue
11-00 A.M. Morning Worahlp. Paalm* (89:15) is Included in the
Sunday School 9:4S A.M.
U P S A LA CHURCH
„ . A ALLIANCE
iii Chur
m i ia« Sermon hy Rev .Mclnnia.
Rev. 8. L. Whatley, Pastor
Park Avtatm gad Fourteenth
Ilible readings: "Dlcmed la the
Morning Worship 10:45 A.5I.
Church School 10:00 A.3I.
ty M m publication.
ii:30 I'.M. Pioneer Fellowahip. people that know the joyful sound
Sunday School 9:46 A.M. Bring
Street
Wonhip 11:00 A.M.
Young Pi
Peoples
7:00 P.M.
* “Service --------Sanford MinUterinl Association
Youth Fellowahip.
the family to Sunday School.
Rev. Glenn B. Smith. Pastor
They shall walk. O Lord, in the Radio Program W SUM 020 5:00
Young People 7:00 P.M.
Morning Wonhip 11:00 A.M.
Rlblc School 0:45 A.M.
7:30 I'.M. Cvenlng
Worahip. light of thy countenance."
Itev. Annus fi. Mclnnis, President
P.M.
Evening Service 8:00 P.6I.
Sermon fry Rev. Mclnnia.
Cot relative selections from "Sri
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sermon by the pastor.
Evangeliitlc Service 7:30 P.M.
Rev. Fred I.. Horton. Sec.-Tren*.
S|M-eial niUiir for Sunday inoin »nce and Health, with Key to the
Junior Choir Get-Together 6:00
Tha pastor will apeak on the sub­
C O M M U N ITY CHURCH
lug: Duct, - I Will Magnify Thee*1, Scripture*'* by Mary Raker Eddy
P.M. All Junior* urged to be pre­
ject: "Tha Effectual Door".
Lake Mary, F lor lad
'CH RIST CHURCH, LONGW ODD
Mr*. Charle* Wilke and Rotiert Include the u rn -ting
pasaage:
T H K C H URCH til GOD
Evening Service 7:30 P.M. An sent.
C. C. While, Mlnlater
(Episcopal)
llrown; Anthem, “Spring* In The “The time for thinger* ha* come
B.T.U. 6:30 P.M. “Choose You
Miller Farm*
The new ML Zion M. B. Church
informal sank* for all ages. The
Church School 10:00 A.M. Class­ pastor will speak. All are wel­ This Day" Come to B.T.U.
Rot. II. L)ttl*(on /.iimnrrmin,
Ih-ett” hy the Chancel Choir.
. .. The only guaiantee of obedience
will have the Jacob Chapel Choii
Hep. H. H . .tllller, I'a-tm
II. D - Vkar
come.
Special muaic for Sunday even I* a light appirhennion of Him es for all ages.
Service* Sunday at .1:30 I'.M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. of the M. B. Church of Clermont
Worship U:00 A.M. Young
SoiigMlma Sunil* &gt;
to sing here Sunday night. VialWednesday night Prayer inert, Ing: Anthem. “They Calf Him whom to know aright I* Life eter­
Sermon by Pastor.
The
Mid-week
Prayer
service
peoples day.
4:00 PAL Evci.ing I’rayvi and ing at 7:-T0. An old time aervlrc Jcaua" by Youth Choir.
nal" (preface vil).
Midweek Prayer Service Wed­ tor* ore welcome.
will
be'
held
on
Wednesday
night
Ml Westminster 4:00 P.
The Junior
atrmon.
with old time tratlmony for all.
at 5:00. The pastor will conduct
M*
All ar« welcome.
H O LY CROSS C IIUR C II
SEVENTH DAY A D V E N T IS T
The Senior Westminster 6:30 *, , t ^dy..on “Th* M l of Fanati­
(Kpkropal)
CIIURCII
cism . Visitors art cordially wel­
FIR ST B A P TIS T CHURCH
P.M.
F IR S T M E TH O I iT s T CH URCH
Her. II. l.|lt!elon Zimmerman, HfPrnlh Street and Elm Atenur
come.
Park Apcnur at Hlslh Street
Tur-day,
Choir
practice
7:00
J. E. McKinley. M inUlrr
II.I).. Rector
Church Service 11:00 A.M. SalW.
I'.
Ilruok*,
if..
Paulrrr
P.M.
Mra. I’. It. Hlrphrnnun. D.II.K,
Sexagralma Hu day
ay.
urda
John L. Miller, Educational
TUP, CHURCH OP GOD
9:46 A M. Church School. A
The Rible and Praytr Hour 7:30
h:00 A.M. Hoty Communion.
Sahlpath School 0:30 A.M.
Director
U M Elm Aveaae
P.M Thursday.
rla^s for v : h ? s j t .
*-*:3» Family Service and Church
Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M.
“ We've Saved a Place For You,"
Rev, Joe C. Crews. Pastor
The
Confirmation
Class
4:00
11:00 A.M, Morning Wor*hi|t. School.
JA N . 28— FEB. 12
r
nerctay,
Sunday School p;|5 A.M. "Take I'.M. Friday,
Sumlay school begin* at 0:45
Rcrmun topic: "The Voice That
11:00 A.M. Morning 1‘iayer nnl
VUlti
I'm i are welcome.
your
family
to
Sunday
School."
We
A.M.
Casses
for
all
ages.
Good
Wake a The Dead**.
icrmon.
ptovido for every member of the
spirit filled teachers.
7:30 N IG H TL Y
6:30 I'.M. Vouth Fellowship Kcr0:00 I'.M. Y P S L
FIRST ( IIFIIC II OF CH R IST. family.
C O N G R EG A TIO N A L CHURCH
Morning worship 11:00 A.M.
jrleo.
S C IE N TIS T
8«*rvlrca during the weak:
Park
Avenua
and
Third
Street
Menage
by
tha
pastor.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
7:30 r.M. Ft i nine
Wui*hjp.
*00 Kant Second Street
Monday, Wednoaday and Satur­
J. Bernard Root. Minister
P re a c h in g D e liv e ra n c e f o r S p i r i t , S oul
Evangelistic service 7:.1u P.M. i
Sermon by W. P. llrook*. Jr.
Sermon topic: “Tho Jc*us W a y . day Holy Communion 7:30 A.M.
Sunday School f»:gfi A.M.
Saldiath School 10:00 A.M.
Message and altar call by the pas­
Training
Union
B:!5
P.
51,
A
.Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Friday Holy Communion U:00
Morning Worrhip 11:00 A.M.
MORNING DEV O TIO N S
a n ti Body
Union fur Every Church Member. Bviimin. “The Great Adventure." tor.
Wedneaday Service 8:00 P.M.
A.M.
Prayer meeting and Rible study
Rev. Glenn E. Smith, pantui of
Story
Hour
for
children
under
0
Reading R mm Tuesday* and
“
W.
P.
Montague
thus
describe*
Tueu.ij»&gt; evening at 7:30 P.M.
lhc Christian arid Mi&gt;*f«narv A l­
year* of age.
Friday* 3:00 to 5:00 P.M.
Bov. C. E. Schwab, njieaking niglilly
religion: 'Relirron I* the arevp Comt *&gt;id bring your Bible*.
liance Church, wll Iw in rhnrpe of
&lt; h i m u o f (iliu m
The ehangeleap, veritable fact*
Evening
Worship
7:30
P.M.
Ser­
tannneither
of
*
,
primitive
ubWoman's
Missionary service
Morning Devotions through next l;lm A trnur ami Second SI feel oIranl (jtnf will lie *trr*xcd In mon hy W. P. llrook*, Jr.
■ur-iity nor of sophisticated truism, Thursday evening at 7:30 P.M.
lk. The program i* a pir-entii*
J. C. NfrhoUon, Mlni«lrr
Chrfitian Science *ervlce* next
Wednesday Kvening Service 7:30 but of
~- —
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a momentous
possibility—
Victory Leader service Friday
I of radio «tat ion W TItR. In
I0:uo A.M. HiIde School.
Sumlay when the l-eiton-Hcrinon P.M. We arc studying tho Rook thr iiossiMlity, namely^ that what evening at 7:80 P.M. A program
peration with the Sanford Min1I;(M) A.M. Morning Worahlp.
will he entitled "Truth."
of
Kphenian*
at
the
Prayer
meet­
is
highest
hi
spirit
Is
deepest
in
for all yourg people.
laterlal Anaociation, and i* heard
7:3o I'.M. Kvening Worahlp
L. A. Allen, Puator
121*0 Laurel Avenue
The Golden Text D from Paalmi ing hour.
oui natures.' In other words, re­
The Church string band will fur­
Rally at 8 * ) A.M.. and on SaturThuraday H:(K) I'.M. Ilible atudy. (l(IS:3, 41: "I will praiae thee, O
"Every
room
a*
warm
a*
Jour
ligion
doo*
not
go
eounter
to
man's
nish
the
music
for
all
these
ser­
f a y at 7:18.
Vixltora uluaya welcomi’.
I-old. among the people: . . . for home."
nature hut is consonant with the vice* ami the publk is invited to
F IR S T

At THE CHURCHES

Colored News

SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH

What is the TRUTH?

The Railroads
The Union Leaders seek to

A l various stages in the preaent dispute w ith the
brotherhoods of railroad operating employees
, . , the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union
leaders refused.
. . . the railroads accepted the recommendations
of President Trum an’s Emergency Board. T he
union leaders refused.
. . . the railroads accepted the White House
proposal of August 19,1950. The union leaders
refused.
Finally on Agreement was signed a t tlio White House
on December 21, 1050. Now the union leaders seek
to repudiate the
Agreement.
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The railroads stand ready to p u t the terms of this
Agreement inti? effect immediately. with back pay
Rt-the rates and dates indicated.

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T u Protect lhe r u n W the Waridi
To Prana** Um P ragm a af A M r k t ,
T o Prodac# PrauparRy for B u l n i

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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

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M O N D A Y J A N . 20.

No. II?

AxM irlfllrri I'rcse. l.c.'iM'd W ire

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Bitter Fighting Is
MetByUNAdvance;
Red Lines Stiffen
Fighter-Bombers Hit
0 C h i n e s e Positions
In Heaviest Raid:
K o r e a n s Trapped
TO K Y O . Jan. 29— &lt;/P)— Chinn r CommunuD died lighting in
ihcir mountain foxholes today.
They reaiited In the bitter end a
wary but teemingly releniltn Al­
lied advance to wilbin 10 milri ol
V Seoul in weilera Koica.
Associated Preit cormpondent
Jim Becker reported D O Red*
were killed on one bill alone. Only
eight were captured.
Air itrikea and nrtillery taked
the enemy poiitiom, but U. N. in­
fantrymen finally had to acramble
up the froren lulliidea and bloat
out the Kedi with grenadei and
jt rifle fireThe U. S. Eighth Army report td
advances up to three milei along
the 40-milet weatern front.
In the area north of Suwon. 38
P-51 lighter-bomber* dumped 8.0000 gatkiu of fiery napalm (iellied gatoline) in the heaviest Mu
tang man attack ol the war. Red
troops and building* were hit.
# Early citimatei were that 100
Red* were kilted and 240 building*
deatroyed or damaged.
Maj. Thomai D. Robertaon. ol
St. Paul. Minn., who led tbc attack,
•aid:
“There were over 30 mile* of
fire burning when we left."
A 1tout four hour* before deseribIng Uw Utter hillsides battle,
flecker filed a dlrpetch reporting
_ nn Allied advance of one mil*, to
I P * paint eight jnttea north of
,8u*rpn. ’
Becker said Intelligence uffleet*
eatimated that the entire 60th
Chinese Commuhiit army and
three North Korean divisions now
were near the combat area, holdatmigth i W forces would total
about 60,000 pen, but loaaa* arc
believed to have cut them consid­
erably.
"This U a delaying action with
4 about one Chlnfte company to
every hill," one American regi­
mental commander aald of the
fnahole fight. "We Jttat hare to
dig them out. baraiiM they stay
In there and dia fight.
The Chinese were supported by
artillery. Ground troops aalled for
an air atrlke to alltnea the enemy
gun*

remainder of the company
iC M n iw r «* re e v T m

Wiggins

Jacobsen
Soil Tec hn

Andrew S tin e Is Dr. Nourse Says
Elected,To H ead Price-WageFreeze
Merchants’ Group Order Won’t Work
Only Production Rise Present Law Is Said
To Be Shot Full Of
Can End Inflation.
“Wide Loopholes"
Meeting Is Told
Andrew Stine was elected preiident nf the Sanford Merchant’* At*
•ociation Friday night at a direc­
tor's meeting following the group’*
annual dinner at the Mayfair Inn.
Other officer* electee* were Rill
Kirk at vice pmident and Mitt
Dot Powell a* tccietary and trea­
surerAndirw Stine, acting at loatlmatter for the evening, introduced
the principal speaker, Llnyd Gan.
prendenl of the Florida Stale Re*
taifere Anociation.
Mr. Garr based hia address on
an analyst* of the effects of mili­
tary preparedness on the United
States economy by Taul Nyalmm,
Columbia University Economics
Pro feat or.
Pointing out that moat n( the
expedients, being adopted to halt
inflation are attacka on symp­
tom a and not on the real causes
of Inflation, Mr. tiarr emphasisrd the necessity uf an Increase In
productivity.
“ Only thru", he stated. "Can the
real Ineome of the nation be in­
creased and an effective fight be
made against the tidal wave of
military-spending which nay eoun
rut the btrylag power of our pre­
sent "flfty-cent" dollar to M
cents."
Mr. Carr WM’ the assembled
merchants that only .1,000,000 peo­
ple are unemployed today end
capable of being drawn into de­
fense production whrreaa In 1340
there were 10.000.0fl0. Today the
defense worker must come almost
wholly from civilian occupation*,
he said.
Exigencies of the waf effort
will cauae transportation facilit­
ies to wear out and repair will be-

Mysterious S tronger
Com esInPacking Case
PARIS. Jan. 23— &lt;A9— Frvnch
newspapers today reported the
mysterious odyssey uf a man who
travelled from Uulgari* to Franre
— In a packing case.
Th* man, reportedly named
Chris tnv. spent 34 day* in the
eg**, which contained a Ford auto­
mobile. Papers speculated he might
bo o French secret service agvat,
or o refugee frem behind tie Iron
Certain.
They generally
agreed that
French pollca had been alerted for
the arrival of the man in Uw rase
a( Marseille last week, on the
Italian shin "Palalsal."
Two poflra from Paris arrived
in Marseille and opened the rase,
which had been sitting on th*
docks for tiro day*, and found the
man, described aa in hia thirties,
and with a beard, sitting at the
wheel of Uw automobile.
Th e neper* said bst left Sofia
Dec. I I In the packing caao for a
Bulgarian port, and eras taken oa
the shits Dee. 26. The papers said
the police treated the man with
deference and took him from Mar­
seille to Pari*.

W A S H IN G T O N Ia n . 2? &lt;/T&gt;
— Dr. Edwin G. Noun*, former
chairman nf the Pirtidcnl’t Cnuncil of Economic Adviten. laid to­
day he especti pikes to continue
their tlimh dcipite th* gov-rnment’i freetc order.
Testifying before the SenateHaute
Economic Comnultee.
Noun* tsid there arc "wide loop­
holes'’ in lb* present law, anti pic
dieted that “ hardship catrt” for
price and wag* rit«t "wnn’l ha»*
to be very hard to win rrlirf un­
der the economic phlomphy which
still prevail.”
With a smile, he added:
**1 suggest that prices have -nt
gone into the deep-free jr Irnkci
but just into the kitchen refngriator— where the kid* come in and
open the door every time they want

British Prime Minis­
ter Announces C all­
up Of 250 Thousand
For This Summer

House Group Kills Plan For
Drafting Vets At Present;
Single Men, Age 28, First
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LO N D O N . Jan. 29
&lt;/!»&gt;
Prime Minister Attlee announced

A sia n -A ra
b Bloc
wr

Hike In
Defense Cost

today a vast British icarmamen. M O C l l I i e
program envisioning a labor draft
sf nrcrssaiy. a Hi per rent U&gt;osi D o n p us defrnsc spending and a callup I v d t C
of 230.1KK) rrseisr fighting men

for training this sumniet.
In a House of Commons •|&gt;ccch
outlining ibis country’s plant to
meet the lineal ol Communist aggicssion in Eum^sc, Attire forecast
new demands on tbr liiitub taxi
payer— alirady tanving one ctf
the lice world's lsig|e*i i-uidcna.
He said at murh of the program
at |totsiblr would be tamed out
on a pay-as-you-go basis
The i’ uiiie Minister hinted lhat
llrit.iin would not look In the
United .Stales loi loans to Kelp
pav Inc wav. Mr &gt;.iul hit l*b»si
i t ,
,, , .
gotrinment inteiulrd to
irlrain
,
Irnm mortgaging tbr Inline by
. .
.
...
running intn debt abroad.
Winston rhi.rrh.il, .eader of the
CTofmrrvalivr opposition, prompUy
ralli-&gt;l a drlwtc "n defetssr the
week after peat, oylng euch a
debate thoubl latt two or throe

S

K O T C a n

P r n n n c □ I
a l O p O 5 (1 1
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Deliberations .To Be
Delayed Till Aftet
Cease-Fire Begins
L A K E SUC CESS. J in 29 (/i-,
the Axan-Arali blot tmlat modi-

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lw’- " p

onrr in an rffm l to hr nl off
l tnllil Naltoos appimal ol Amencans demands for an indi&lt;lmc‘it
of Communist China a, an aggie,.
toi.
I hr revised plan n n submit

hlixaheth W pcjis As P leven A r r i v e s
She Blasts Hilton i 11 r »r
•
I n Divorce Suit |.n
0
S t r a t e g y T a lk s
I ns AN GELES. Jim 20 opi
i l o .hurt, tmhiippy mniringc of
actre*.* Klixnl-' th Tnyloi ended in
divntic today after .hr told a judge
hotrl lu'ii Nick Hilton wa« ahu.iviiiml nrgleclful
Ml » Taylor mid Hilton picked
mgumont. for no apparent n-amn.
Teat, filled lot eye, a. »hc im»Hi-rc-l ipn .t Ionv of hoi attorney,
Willintn Reign
Shi* .alii thiit mmi of iho tune
doting their honeymoon in Europe
iliilon would •pcrnl tin- rvrnina.
mid until 6 hi d A M nt tin- gambl­
ing i a.lno», leaving hei tn irtuin
tn their hotel alone.
She .aid thi* conduct •••ntlmicil
•liter tlir-li ti-t nr ti &lt;o thi. iiiuntiy.
Del grr a.ke-E
“ I. it true I tint on yiiot return
heir-, nl latino, i-v i.l fiiiiilioM. he
remained away limn you and .m
iilumy* trying to plrk a fight 7”
.h r nloiHcredSu|n-rior
ludge
1hiii^uimiil
i’lai kr a&lt;krd If thi* eaii.iil her
ilri vm i .n o Shi- rrplird that tl
did

Premier Pro­
mises LJ. S. UndviiiK F r e n c h Loyalty

F ren c h

W A S H IN G I ON. i m 29— 4&lt;V»
i ir a r li t’lrrnier Rene llrvco
arrived Imliv lm comI u .i i -lt.vIrgv l.v'k, md Prrvident I iiim.vn
lo|d him hr I,..pci In pm vr the
U m lc l Td.itr, u thr "ic«| liirnd’’
of rr.tnte.
I lie I’trvulcnl g irrlrd ihr wilt­

. .
,
r ’'.
.
. ,
ing Freni h leader .it Union Shi­
.. ,
,
,
lton. i lew hmll* lie Im r they were
icmtify t n*l-natto|i loditual min.
,
,.
to begin imiffiriircv nt wm|J pro­
miller mrt tint morning It &lt;a I,
,
blem*.
lor an iminrdialr trsen.iuswri um,
,
neven r ,m r b n r ir;uiilr&lt;ll,
, " r Chma-Koira pin.
irrkm g iwui.inirv from llie F irriIdem, but aibb Ibis mi|*olt.snl pr »ilrnl llial the I mlrd jM.ilrv will tr
smon
Thr irpirsrnlalivet will, " i l l -u
lilialc iiiinirdl.trly witli titr .itomii
, ,
(list inrrlings, agrrr ii|mn an sp
llc ig o i: “ I. II tm r Ih,,t Iwcmu. i- bomb in I lie- cirnl Riiwi.tn u m iri
piopiiate cease-liir arrangement in I nf loot ruining* a* n motion pic- ■ov ule I ranir
Kmea ami alter it lias lo-rn put tun- m ire .", you want In waive all
M i I lunun, Scfirtaiy ol Si itclaim* to alimony 7”
)||((|
ibey will psucced with
Al IlCMill. Dele rue Secret, y M .r"Vea.”
.
, ,
...
„
Hilton, who dm not i-,ni|«*»t (In- •bill am 1 mmit nl tfir (alnnri
'»tetr fuiibrr dehlwiatamtn Hon, &lt;va» riot In court.
ThU pnrvDion »#• Intrrinl «f
were on hand In m rrl |*
&lt;•tier thr brief hearing einled I (lie ilwik,
rainy fit*ti ii iii ^
'li»- Tavlnr I-••gall to i iv. Sin- put
The 4^-VP4f«olcI 1 lent
hi i head mi the shuuldri of n
"tinlio puMleii-t.
shook liarulv warmly *
willi ihr
Then »h&gt;- -at in a i hull in a &gt;fltMilrnt .nil laal:
lorrmt
wn-plng"
.... of thr lourtroorn,
, ,, ,
1
i-—*.ii g for
1 0 1 waid
0 ,1 1 , 1 in
I am h.iking
to ithe

wmATlncImh, ^11101*0 IS H«St

North Shivers Under
Blanket Of Cold

To “ Kickahoukee”
GamcH O f Scouts

Farmer’s Markets
Repor t Increased
Demand For Fruits

Brailey Oilhuin Will
Award Jay cut* Prize

K

An enlisted mag, riding a* a
passenger, also was klllwl. Ilia
name was withheld pending noti first Inn nf noat of kin.

B

brought frurn IIJK l to 17.26 pmronlests. Mr*. Don I'lre y, drn mo­
hamper. Weather ronditiona cun ther nf Cub Park Nn. 213, Ovo-do,
Ilnur to aliiw down product Inti in assisted ihr cub scout.
Mimo -erliona, hut Increa.e* in
George Maffrtl -«fved a* chair
most item, are anticipated during man of the progiam, Itrdieit Lip
the current week.
pin.idt and John P iai.on a. coReport, from Individual markrt &gt; chairman. Judge Itnogla. S&lt;rn
fnt the pa.t weekly prrital ending Stlom web iimeil the "emit, an*1
Janunry 2 till »hnw gru.a returnirs s ils s w •&gt;■ ear* alt!
tu gniwera .riling on thr 1'ompnim
State Market exceeded $&gt;&gt;liijt.' i &lt;mi
I H U M A N H P E K t lT
W A B IH N G T U N . Jan. 2t» 0V,
for U M I t unit, uf U-ans. |»iII a a lta » # 1 O a r a s e T « « l
I lr-ldenl Truman will .peak at
f’hlla-lrlphln Saturday d thr dhh
ration of a chapel tn four heroic
chaplain* who died In World War
II.

M ANNBKHKIM FUNEItAI.
H ELSIN KI, Finland, Jan. W
tanning
b*#n.
planr
Leslio A. Jacol
(A1) — Finnish authorliie* Iwlay
(
g technician of the U- S- Boll Con­
planned a state funeral fnt Fle|,i
for the
servation Italic* for
the paat
Mat two
Marshal
Baron
Carl
Gmdaf
years, left Friday for Jacksonville
Mannrrhelm, their national hern
to Uko uo Hi* now dutiaa as a dis­
who died Saturday night In
trict conservationist
Iwuaanne, Kwttierland, after a
Ben Wiggins, on* of the Boll
major intvsUnal opera! Ii-n
Conservation engineer*
It aaa Indies s»(t th* funrrsl of
been stationed at T a g m
th# h-' - year •old Mannerheins,
worked with the Hillsborough 8o&lt;!
formrr preikent who three time*
Conservation District, wilt replace
Friend, her* of Mrs. It I*
led hi* country In battle again,t
Mr. Jacobsen. Mr. Wiggto* ori­
the Russian*, mlgnt tskr place llawkln* will regret to learn of hrt
ginally from l ira Oak. raraired hia
death whleh occurred at her home.
here nn Sunday.
310.1 Post Street, Jacksonville, at
degree In engineering from the
A, University of Florida In IM ». He.
11:00 P.M. yeatrrday following a
' W hi* wife and tw* y * r oW daugh­
long lllneaa.
ter, Betty will live her*. Prior to
Mr. and Mrs. llawkln. were for
he ipeat f i n year* la
mrr resident, of Sanford where
mraduallon
an
Mr. llawkln. wa« a member nf Ihr
(he Army.
M r Jacobsen was the Ural plan­
Railroad police, lie preceded Mr*,
llawkln. in ilralh two years ago
ning technician to ho a w l k m by
the U.R. Roll Canaetcaaton Bervlcc.
8urv|vora Inrlwl* three children.
A TI-A N TA . Jan. 29— &lt;2T&gt;— Th* South, oact rdelwated militarily only Mra. J. M. O’Brien. Miss Patsy
Ilo recently reported that dariag
hla two years at oareiaa hare la , for ill generals and its gun-cottoa, is fast booming the astion’i arsenal Hawkins sad Robert llawklns. nil
of Jacksonville.
had wnrkad on
' frr tuper-wespom.
•10,■
Funeral sarvlre. will Im&gt; held
than 101 fanner#
That 'v jw j wa» made to members nl the Georgia Engineering Society
con000 tens for M il • -#.
In Jacksonville at 2:00 F.M, Wot
today by H. McKinley Conway, Jr., a director of lha Southern Astoria- nesday and burial will Ire made
sarvatson work.
1
lam ol £ckflca gad Industry.
there.
’
Plans for soli *Jw»
ratkHt wore preps* '
Conway said 16 asajoe military research and das clopmeal center*
e.a. The p,-gram,
I.OUUHTK HIT IN D IA
hara already baan located In lh*^
sea. has rwultad
NEW D E L H III, India, Jan »
Southern states, and mars a n proving ground for guided mis­
llVaUaaw •
being planned.
siles. It Include* u flv* Mprare --(4 1 — A swarm of locusts aonn
In addition to this Tritium (H - mile laurelling u r n on Cane Ca- 10 miles long swirled over India'JO B LES S U J i n T f l
Bomb raw material) plant, whkh naveral and a string at radar oh- capital today and headed toward
T A L L A H A M E I,
J lE
t » - he r*ld be bad predicted would be serration s t a t l o n a
stretching the Punjati wheat harvest.
Special
Florida I N
The ehwtd of inserts— so thick
located In Um Sooth several
’ mpenvatinn paymetlU Acrtaaed months before the selection of tbe nearly 600 miles Into the Garb tltal it d. la fed departing rom
bean.
44,174 during ib# waak ending •He near Augusta. G*., ho
he menMillion* of doll are have been In­ marcial plane* -came frorp thr
|*#nw tlnmod a number of « U m vftal mi­ verted in an oedaane* laboralory south. Warning, wera wired tn
lltary raaaarth liutallat
lstails tIons being at Redstone Arsenal, Mar Hunts­ agricultural agents tn the norti
devafpptd to Ik* ieawUiland.
ville, Ala, where German aclen- to try to save Uw grain crop In
r awglnaariag dal M M g A m y engineers this critiaally graln-aiwt country

Mrs. R. D. Hawkins
SuccumliH To Illness

South Becomes C enter Of Nation’s
Super-Weapons Reseacb Program

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rhurchllt demanded that the
IloilM- melidn'ra non liter whethar
Attires call mab *'i Hi It lab dafeme need* csirresliolsd* with Inr
real ItIce w - have to farst." and he
added that the Uteii government
IC m i I is v * na rag# la s t
wa&gt; lair in |.rs»vMlr.g the enUmata
The reterve callup announred b)
the Prime Miniate,
236.000 for the army and 10,000
fur Ihr Itujal Air Fore#,. These
men will spend |6 .lay* In lnlcn.onlll.lv a* he publicist and her r.mv, rvatluns with you w hich I
alve training. At the fcaissti time
ity ASSOCIATED PltKNt
attmnoin Itln l In console her.
gin t-ntay I chull aIvi ny . fenirmMuch of the nalbm endured the the llovnl Navy will rat up 0,000
enlisteal
men
ufid
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f
wer*
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i-ci
n nl state,
lu'i vvruaitnr
whal thr in
(initoil
Stuir* ill
did for
cold eat weather ssf ilw mra-nn to­
liny S*«ut» fnmi throughout I v n u l u r j f u r t v n
that addltioaal ■•nip may
put
I n i u v p s . Franct- duriug the last wat
day*-• "I
”1 a
l«ii'’ TH-taaid-ci
I In, I riullng
3
ruinutiaairui. 1Altti, tlaa. H'*y»li &lt;ScMMnvIr &lt;'wi*U pM#k4ft*aled in
'I V i o n- , u 4J |&gt;,, , ,
arii&gt;
Mornm-la’i that
- It was 62 hold#' at. West Y#l- In
* r »DPtn l » ) v i l l i l C SN rili h,,t two iciitin li" our rouuAir Fnrc„ It In «We refrmher tontrst. Saturday night nt *b&gt;
low.tonr, Mont. Official Utiiprrl l l M U l w t «— s a t ,
Seminole High School Fnnthnll
frb-. have alway. la-rn friend*,
itd to 30 l
Fiehl tn a progium rn iitb -l
a
and, I am .lire, nI»v,iV- will la*."
HAN IIIA N G IS U O , .Ian jn
lower over Wyoming, the Un­
"Ki&gt; kahuokee."
Mr Truman replied:
n il- ,\ kl'idvrgatrn giiug burgh-d
k«Ua and parts of Mlnnnuda and
IriMip Nn. 543, Oviedo, won first tiai well Five .mall laiy-c uttli
" I ant pleased In welcome ym».
Wisconsin.
|tla&lt;e in U-ril pitching, with inuiu I 30ti m -h nmu eri «u/n lcioti .So I hope you will have a plca.ant
Forecaster* said it would con­
No 6, Hanford, in -reon*I plncia nine bant fir-m whom I lie}’ mol profitalile visit. We are all
tinue cold.
i 1 m*|11Ml•«•4 t» • i*T*M
l.f 1 **&gt;*I
in fire building ami in rooking tried In huy rovvlaiy urllfit- ciillr I
Tbs: 46 holuw at Hulls:, Mont.,
T.-ar p No. 6 w.M first mid T n -in
dir
mads today the coldest Jan. 23
No. 34. M-miitl Triuip No. 344,
T h r five— mil) it, 7, und H year.
there un record.
laike Mary, placed f m l in axemang-it out u( that hy saying they
JA C K S O N V ILLE. J a n
Other Monday minimum* were
ship, and Troop No. 31 » a i M-r-tml had found the money, anil lorn
International Fall*, Minn., tl lie- f Special I — Heightened activities
Troop Nu. 34 . a i filat in the It over In |io|icr
low; Mercer, Wl*o 40 below; Wil- un the Florida Stats Farmer*’ Mai- tug of war with Troop No. 311
Hut they Were t nipped when
The "otit.lMtnling "tale puhlli
llston, N. Do 3.1 below; Mlnnca* krta due to inerearing demand fur second. Troop No. 243. Oviedo,
ilt.. 2fl liclow, and Chicago, nine ft rail fruit* and vegetable., were ha-I nu competitor, m ligualling I polo rtnuh Gurdoil McNair "aid official for 1350" writ le- recogn­
lie miw a 7-yeai-ohl take
hot- ised bv the Flotilla Junior
low.
reported today by William I.. W il­ and therefore- won fii.t plan
th of vihIu |aip fioui the iae k la-t oj Gornmerre in Pensacola on
Sunshine bell high* Sunday son, Jarkwinville. Director or tlm
Cull Pack, competed In n three of a |lurk ycvtrrdny
Fet.. 3
included Brownsville. Texas. 7K; 21 Slate-owned *»le« renin* whh h legged ran* with -Imimic Wright
Fright* oed, the t.i&gt; l-drl -ill
T b - good gov cl omen t aw aid w ill
Miami, Fla., 76; New (Irlran*, verve Florida farmer.. Price- -u and Eddie HarlaiUI Ilf I'nek 31. fit »t
The 1 1 u|rilet btokc a window in
72. and boa Angeles, a tool on. mmi roniinodlllc" reflected ir*■■*■I and Omi IJltcy au-l Jim m y lln-ok the White It*, k i -i plant ami t-e mu-tr by State .lunioi ('bundlei
of ('niurnetii Pie.blent J lirsilrv
demand with mrar Item, bringing shire of I'atk 211, second. In bal­
I Minim, during tin- award banthe lie,I irlutn* to farmer* thnn m loon bursting Hr ires- MiCoy of I’ui- found f'lmi In n dc.-h draorr
ACE IS K ILLED
many .ea*on* pa-t.
Gallfornl* Pack 31 iv a- find mid Don I'liry only tn run ini" the nr-phInu- •up t lhat will highlight the JayW ASHIN GTON , Jan. JU t-Pi
ini-u haul
i r e . ’ winter conterence
Capl. Don 8. GanilU, .10, Wmld Wiimlri Prppeis continued to len-l of Cuh Pack 213 *«• wenud
Three more lime" the riiy.
The identity of thr recipient
War II ace and vetern of |N2 with price, from $1.00 t*&lt; •16
Sioutmaster. of Troop N " 312 liioke Into the plant, hid found will ta- kept a »eciet until the
r bushel, lumaliK-. hmught from and William Pugh of Tremp No. .'Ill
comliat mission*, died yesterday
•
eleno
more
money.
So
tluv
iiwniil i* made The selection w ««
.20 In ll-l.no ami Miuaah timugli' am| John Horton of Trimii 213 aswhen hi* Jwt trainer crashed. &lt;)fthe Florida -I un lur
$1.60 to $8.60 per bushel, l^-.n -aisled the scouts in entering thr l-latnl with Main pal tie." - ii Hi­ niirde tiv
ficaia said ha was on a "mutlnsi

night"

!

r » r t | , rlmidy amt mild with
■lightly h igh * temperature* lilt*
aMrrnnnn and tonight.
1‘nO lhlr
rim* ere in Tallahassee arr* In*
•ticHI. Tur&gt;d&gt;; rloud), with ntn* .
innal rain amt colder in nnrth porlion.

|—

TE A C K E B H M E E T
Th# Samiaol# County Teachers
C M will have aa 4 apaakar Ear*
n it Farris, aaaeativa aacretary nf

tha State Teachers Eatircnaant
Syrtam, who will talk aw lha
tlrvmant System" at a meat Ing
which wfU It# held Tharedav at
•lOQ F. M. at the Janlor High

inanuger's dvsk.
Poller raid the laiy, would ri
li-ctureal, thru lui m il over li
their parents. Tia-ir name, wen
wrlhheld by pul in

ll till I (IN I Uill.w
P IT T H IIIIH G II. Jan 23 '-P
llird. wintering In lhe»e pari •
u n d id de-icer, balay
F r e-slog rain, fmse ihrn tall
and wing fratlarrs, forcing Mu­
hin!-- to fly eriatirally. Many nt
them re-ritibied airphim » tryli-g
to lake off with wing flap* down
llird . trying tn land .kidded or
tile icy ground llird watchii-aid the (ring wav not &gt;nffv
rirnl to rlira .r liodirv l-llt mari)
tail, were .tlffrn n l in fan "ha|a «

I'bailile t of C-miucn-e G in .I Govrrnmeiit A wind emu in Hire hradrii by f.oiilv It .to of Tampa.

m .E P I I I l N E III l(G I.A ll
W E S T EDS A N G E L E S , Jan
23 (A I The
telephone
rang
l i m i —l-iv night at thr home »f
Mr. and Mrv E.&lt;iwaid ( ’« .« . When
M m l 'a*» answered, wh&gt;«-vrr
■ailing hung up.
The urine thing h«pi»rnrd F ri­
day night.
Sol 111dit) IIIgill tile f'rt.nC-i were
riot home to hint Die phone ting
When they returned ia’e, they
told |all ire ye.terrlay, they dis­
cover,-d that « 4 l.5mi mink root
and an ltd.piece silverware set
hail been stolen

S TA M P FR A U D
W A S H IN G T O N . Jan. 2'.» v/P»
liar old F. Atnhro.e tialny *■&lt;
aenlemeil In two to .rv rn year.
In prison for engineering a big
•tamp fraud while holding a high
(ant office job.
IT, fi. D rill lit Judge James ft
Kirkland, in Imponfng Ihr sent
enrr, lurried down a plea for pro
liation.
I A S VEGAS, Nfv . jan, 29 t/1*&gt; lire IOtlr rod lllli alomu hlsil*
While Ambrose wrpt unal-n-h
in hiiliiry having lairril thr rmilrllr wlirrb nn gamhling rasini. laltlri,
erily, hi. attorney', Edward Urn
IHttt W illiam ., pleadnl for pro­ wirir-oiicn fail Vegat hrarrrl iliell tialay lor (urllier nil le.r fiviron
bation
lire Atomic Energy Cnmmnnnn. &lt;«|&gt;eralinB a levlrntt range Mi milr&lt;

2nd Experimental A t o m i c Blast

Is Set Off On Frenchm an’s Flat

F A T A L V IS IT?

FAIUS, Jan. 23 d,11— The Communist n&lt; wspa|iei (&gt; Kolr ti.lay
published a page one laix re­
calling that Rene I'lrven Is the
first French prgmier to vl.lt the
Amvrleon capital In 20 yeare.
The other was I’lvrre larval,
who, the paper lomnientod, "was
shot 16 years later."
Laval, whn was cxrruied after
Ihr lllierathm as a F'reneh trait­
or, visiled Washington in October,
Ittt.
F.LKS M E E T
Mambara nf the Sanfoni F.lks
Lodg#
Lodge and Ihoir wives wlil meet
at 6:00 P. M. Werlnesdav at the
•16:00
la motor to the New
Elk* Lodge to hear
k m # *°KII
itiwrly, dean of tho
Business AdmlntslroUao, Univer*
Univotilty of Florida, make
addrvsa fnilowing a supper
and Initiation. On Thursday night
• i uppar and meeting wf'i ho
peM J the local Lsidgs.

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north of Itere, let go with another Mac! yevtervlay, mine 24 hour* viler
a lighter riplrninn Saturday.
Hie dctnnatmn unlrailied a w«*r ol t|iei ulalpin St to ihr |M,t'ili|r new
aIom n wc*|wmi Kirntisti may lie letting.
Hundred* of riutrly-a wakened 4
witnesses saw a trrinend"os white I spring and .iimrner of 1310
flash in the sky, followed chwely j 0, 7 and H F.niweiok, annminctvl
by a dimmer orange r.rie Thr CL I May 17, 1318
*11 Aerrmauttcs Administration
3- Somewhere In Itns.la. Allhad orderrj all planes out of the nour.rrd hy l*rrs|r|ent Truman
air for seven hours In the .mith- Sept. 22, 1340.
west Nevada area. One citiren
The A EC said lea. than three
.aid, it liKikad like noon even erceka -g-&gt; it as* gelling irudy
thou ah it was iirrdawn."
"U i tickle the dragnu'. tail" on the
All the AEG would say Iriiinr- trrw Nevada range, anil more ex
dlatrly was that this was atnmli peri in rut" are probably in the of.
rxploalnn No. II, and that a sur­ flng.
vey hy Its technicians Indicated
Ilefure the week-end blasting,
no radioactivity within a 160-mile le atomic arlanlista had pul un a
radius of blast No. 10 on Satur­ 'dry run" tr*l last Wednesday
day.
whleh rlldnl cause too much com­
Tha other nine nuclear blast, motion. Both the -Saturday and
listed by the A EC:
Sun Jay punt.-res ware recorded on
1. Tha Aiamagordu. N. M., n - tha California mail Hilo of Tech­
ptaslon an July 16, 1345
nology Soisinograph at .'aaadatta,
3. rirroanima,
Hiroshima, a
Aug.
u j. u
6,, urea.
[3(5.
Caliif., .100 mil** away
Nagaaaaki, Aug. 0. 1345.
Bulgar alarms in narth Las Vaa
md 5 .-Bikini U c m -u in- tha

f£ f

Military Men Contin­
ue Pica For Draft­
ing 18-Ycar Olds
Before Married Men
WANI ilNG fo,\.- j*'&gt; 2&lt;» I,r»
1lie Houir Armed Srrvicrv Cnmrnitlre IimU v v litre illy k.riled lire
nlr.t nl ili.ifting any vrtrrvm now.
but rravliril out for unglr men up
to sgr 28. two yeare i l . n t lire
preterit lurid
Al lire vsttir tittle pirvvure built
up si tbr ( ’M|iibj! Iielilmi llie ides
oi ib riling rhilvllrri Inivbimb in
llie prevent 19 llnnvigh 21 age
bi.iv ket. pluv lliovitanrii n| yonthi
now clrw iiird 4-F. Iielnre any 18
vr.n rildi arc taken.
Hilt the military belli nut (nt
llie 18- year dlait in preleirnie In

taking ins meet men
twn
r ongirwion r| committee
bearing!, vine in llie Senate ami llie
olber in llie I loirie, showed thovf
tirnds m dticuvvion of the Defenie
Dep.nlnient’v pro|tnis| In d u ll Ml
18 inrtead o( the prevent 19 vearv.
bold tbr men (nr 27 indrari nl
the prevent 21 months, and work
the piogram into permanent uni'rival inildary veivicr anil training

&lt;UMST).
Rriuiiiplion ol the bearingv iolI—werl i pi--t —,i ,1 from Senator
Edwin ( ’. Johnxin (D-Coln) In enlitl 1,000,000 wr*trrn ('.uiii|&gt;ean*
in the U. S. Atmy"Th u lotctgn legion should »*•
mnrp all miblaiy demands for
drafting our 18.year-old Imy*,’’
Joiiutnn told a rejNirter “ It alwi
•hoirlrl volvc tome of our ihunetlrt
manpowpi thnrtagci and interna­
tional difficulties."
Chairman Vinson ID Gal id th»
Hoiii-e rvinmittcc dirti tcil A it.taut
Defense
Secretary Anna
Itoscntrorg to give any reasonthe depart limit
n.lgiit h a v e
against talrliig men up to theit
2Htli birtluiay*.
Witli regaid to men with print
service, Vinson told newsmen af­
ter Mi". Itn.cnbvrg'. tevtimonjr:
"This committer re nut giMiig
to rim ft any veteran*."
Mr». Itoscillicrg empha.ljed the
Defeiree Department'" prefrfelirr
for a longer term nf service than
i« now allowed.

\ 21 -month* period, -tfiiu liainmg, glee- the militai v onlf nl«uit
M month, -if "real effectivi u.e'’
nf it. manpower, M r. Rownlrerg
said.
M r-. Ibreenlicrg .aid the longer
training IM’tiial wav part of an
oM iull plan to htrlhl up a traine-l
service pool for (lie future.
"We ale not yet ill World Wat
II NMilnwea 1,0 rear l « » l

B. and I*. W. Hears
Of Ouirorttiiiilies
For Civic Service
Dppur limit le. for -ervli. Ill var
loll" i --illniiJIlltie. were outlined to
members of District No. ti of th*
Florida i'll If i at |un nf ibretm- and
I'rofoalnnal Women's Ciuh* veiterrlay al the Mayfair Inn liy Mr*.
I’allllne lltNiviif, I’rnsScnla, third
vlee-preddent of the Flrrrlda Fadoration.
"F'erleratlnn I»av” « » - the theme
j nf Hie meeting of the di"ttli*t. tha
third held thi" year, au-l more Dree
75 women were pre*ent (Tubs rerire.ented were iho-r -if Orlando,
('oroa, Vero Reach, Titusville, fit
, (Totiil and Sanford,

Mrs. Eunice Gay, dritriel dlrectiif, pie.idrd over thr tnreinevi
•ecslorr and report" were heard
frnin the Frihlle Affair* and In
ternatinnal
Relatione rhairrnen
from rarh eluh.
M r*. Iliaiver. who wa&lt; introdined hy M r- l.illian Aviv, divD'aailaesa n -

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High yesterday 75
laiw today 60
Rain no
Tidal Jan rain .77 inch
Normal Jan rain 2.35 inr Ire*

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DOING ANNOUNCEMENT

H o a iia w e e r m

Vice Admiral Joel T. Boon*
PltlMO Vic* Admiral Joel T. Boon*
bsi U rn named thief medical dU
rector of the Veterans Administra­
tion follow lug th* resigns lion of Dr.
Paul It Magnuson, who quit after
a dlipute over hospital policy. A
former White House physician,
Boone will assume his new duties
on ApilJ IsE
(internationalJ
(M ille r A c rt*8
lls h o s e Ol’ PRE
The Deltary Garden Club gut
off to a wonderful start last
Saturday afternoon with the fust
meeting of lh* New Year at the
rr-ldeiH-e of Mr. arul Mr*. Harold
Young of Medina Hoad. Mr. Yuung
has tarn doing a splendid job fur
thr community with his tireless
effulls and advice on soil condi­
tioning, planting slid feitiliting.
Th* gui l* of honor and prin­
cipal speaker of the afternoon was

iinenaty feililU ei fur them, lie
brought ;i beautiful collecliun of
raihelh* tdosuiliis which were of*
feird as prises and were awarded
lo the following winners: Cha*.
Youinan, Henry Ashmore, William
Hover, Mra. Iloyer, Mr*. Vlneent
Vsfrntlne, Mrs, E. Hraty, Mr*.
i:iiatles Kosidan, Mra. Robert
Rruwn, Mrs. M. Manolas. Mra. E
Swift and Mrs N. HurreRI.
Rev. Win. Klrcher of Enterprise
Methodist Chutch was bI mi hon­
ored guc*l and announced that lh*
legulai monthlv meeting o f th*
ipeiis' dull will lake place Tuesilav
Jan. £1 at 7 I'. M. A -upper will lie
seised and Iw followed by an amateui show. Several talented young'•lets arr busy rrhearalpg for the
perbumanre
|l lit...... nehtslnn of I lie gst-ieo
meeting a buffet suppoi was serv
•it by Mr* Young for the 50 mem .
l*-r» nod giu-uls pre»ent.
Awlstlhg in erving were: Mra.
II, Ashmore, Mr- Clias. Yountsu,
Mra. William Iloyer, Mrs. (In*
llupprirh, Mrs, V. Valentine, Mr*.
Rnl* it Itrowu and several others.

India's Nehru

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cation.
A IK classification means that
a person has been found to be
physically, mentr.lly or morally
unfit for the armed senders. So
far there has hern no indication
of precisely where th* standards
are to Im* lowered Presumably
lioth physlral and mental require­
ments would Is* dropped so that
—judging by Mrs. Ilmenlwrir1*
statistics—onr man In th ree who
are now IF would see service.
A spokesman for Selective Ser­
vice told a reporter that it has
nothing to do with -citing he
standards. “ W* merely gel the
bo** In," h* •aid, "then It’s up to
III* services to decide who l* to
lie taken.”
A spot check by the Associated
Press showed I hat the two Senate
rorninittres most concerned with
the controversy over
sending
American troop* to Europe ar*
Truman’s proposal to do so.
fnfact, a poll of thr Foreign ReIni inns ami Armed Services Com­
mittees by th* Associated Press
indlraled hardly anv controversy
at all today among the “ I -rnalors
rhecked The other five could not
I*' reached.
Fourteen said they favor the
move. Nut one said he opposed It.
The spot check revealed, how­
ever. sharp If Inconclusive dis­
agreement as to whether Congress
•hould Impose a limit on the numher of ground forces that may !■*
sent to Europe to holster inade­
quate defenses apalrisl Russia
Senator Connally lP -T *i| told
newsmen that for Congress to
limit th* number of troops would
lie “ in discourage Europe and en­
courage Stalin.''
Kui Betisliu Tafi IK Ohio I has
-aid h* will catrv the troop-limitill.in is.nr to the Serial* floor,
lie thinks a limit shnold l*e voted.
Across the f apitol the House
Armed Services committee heard
loday that drafting IH-yrar olds
would give the country Its "greatest longterm security at the loeest
coat In men and money."
That's what Mr*. Rosenberg
said in testimony at the commit­
tee's •ecniid dav of hearing* on
the rtefen** Depart meat's pro­
posal to lower the draft age by
one year; stretch the term of
service from 21 to 27 month*- and
pul Into effect it* long-wanted
universal military service and
training program.
Mrs. Hosrnlierg, the d*|,aitmrnt's manpower r*p*rt, said lb*

neil fruitful slrp,“ Nehru said.
The Indian lender contended
the American proposal to name
Communist China an aggressor tn
Korra— a policy backed by both
houses of the U. S. Congress—
"cannot lead In peace.** He said:
"It ran only Ini to Intensifica­
tion of conflict* ami might per­
haps rtose the door to any attempt
at solution hy negotiation ll is a
tremendous responsibility for any
person to take such a step. At
no rime should this door I * •■l.i**&lt;l,
for If w* close It, we also clots
I he door to a civ ill red approach to
any problem.”
Nehru's broadcast marked hit
return from the London meeting
»1 prime ministers of the Britt
Common wealth of Nations. Great
((main also f* opposing any plans
to tin|to*e U. N. penalties against
the Rest Chines* as aggrrssors.
In reference lo American op|H.*lt|on to the seating of Red
China In lh* United Nations, Nr
for h vole on • Idll to create a new program for another three years,
tactical air command in the air
E lawmakers demanded that
fore* and make othei organise.
European nations eager fur U. S
lioual change*.
military aid join m the campaign
T The CIO and the U H. Cham- lo brand Rnl China an aggressor
U r o f Commerce, often far apart in Korea.
in. legislative Issues, both urged
The Senate yesterday passed leCongrrse to extend the Recipio solution* endorsing It H effort*
cal Trade Agreement* Act Tho in the United Nations to r.in an
House Way* and Means Commit- aggressor label on the thin*-tee is working on an adminl/tra- Communists and deny them a scat
Don request to extend the tariff In the United Nations.

Menu or th# Far East. Ih slr lahru said:
"F o r (he past year or more we ply to tho resolutions o f th* Pulltlpersistently urged new China cal Commit!** of th* United Nsshould he given a place la the Ions embodying certain pjirwipU*
councils of the world at Lake was coatkbrni by some twopl* as
Success. Yet this has not Ignored a rejection of thos* principle*.
most people realise now that the A fter the closest scrutiny I w*»
fate o f the world might well have totally ttmtilf to unrfrr*t*r, l thiV
been different if that obvious fact criticism.
"Thai reply ass a partial ac­
had been tecogniied.
“ There has liern a reluctance ceptance or . those principle* ami
and hesitation to accept th* great certain further *ug(y*tlon* u *t«
change that has come over Asia. marl* which acre obviously m*ant
There still is an at tempi sotnr- to l&gt;* dpcnaeed.
"Ruhteqoen' t«&lt; this, further
I tinea to Irrat the great nations o f
Asia in the old way.
clarification hs&gt; cr.Bl* from th*
Changes In Alla have up»et the Chin*** forernmetil. ami tbit Ira*
balance of power,, Nehru said, mad* It *v*n more clear that they
ar* desirous of tigntkUnni lor
adding
"heeau-e the United Nations did par* in lh* fa r K ilt *'
not recognise It, the difficulties
N’ rhiu «pr.*»l''d •*' ‘thi (icat
aiii-e and continue to trouble os." nation? of ihe « e - l 1“ r o n , this
“ Again Iher* was the question threshhold
opportunity
in
of crossing the JUUh Parallrl in th* nation* of Asia I can M&gt;**k
Korea.
search of pr*&gt;'r,” h* arid**!: "!•»
rhaps In *v*n more lull mat*
“ Adrquate tidier and warning
ftfpmK*. wnit rxpre** the fer­
was given, hut it w s, not heeded,
and further complications ensued. vent hop they will Stand he lh*
"Can we not «ay now, wiser method* of |«*»cr, whatever lapafter the event, that this Is s ma­ pen*"
jor error which should la v* been
avoided r
MASH BREAK
I.ARSED. K a-. Itu ’. 'l- id h
At no point In hi* tddrts* did
Nehru /efrr in the United .State* Six men. armed with a gun and a
knife. •**&lt;••!»•*,I fruni a wanl fur
l&gt;v name.
Mnp|H&gt;rflng w'tal lie railed i 'o i i - lh* criminally insane at the Ear
mutiist China’* d*«lre f-*r a peace- ned State Hospital U*| night.
Hospital ailthoritI, &gt; said thvv
fill settlement, Nehru said;
“ The information I irreived believed il was the Isigesl mass
from our amtossador in Priplng break at the institution
Sheriff Frank Fraser said some
convinced me (hat the People’ s
Government of Thlna are eager o f the met* weie considered dsn
to have negotiations for a settle­ reran*. ll wa* uof known how they
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Intereateii In further Information
along tho line* w* hod discussed,
hut that he did not expect to he
In Washington (whet* the Rem­
ingtons lived).
“ Hr said Mis* Rentier sometime*
went lo Washington ami suggrsted
• he might give me a ring. I said
I would be gled tn chat with har."
Remington added that during the
dinner discussion Golu* man! toned
a fund he had set up to car* far
relative* who were refugees from
Germany, and asked whether Rem­
ington would rare to contribute.
TIi* defendant said he was “ emharrasseil" that he did m i have
sufficient money at Ihe time.

M contract in thU rector. L l. It to Misa Bentley In Washington.
Remington said hr mat Mlaa
General Matthew R. Rldgway’a
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Price Freeze

lleailaaea rtmm Pave lisai
policy.
Senator Fla rulers (R -V li a-cused I'rrsldent Trunuin meanwhile
of, in effect, encouraging price
The need of better mural train­ end wage increase*.
ing for the jrouth o f America was
The Vermonter spoke out amid
stressed by Judge J. 0. Sharon ! at new demands In Congress for
night In a talk to the M*n’a Club swift prlre wag* action.
of th# First Presbyterian Church
DiSalle amt Ching were called
following n supper in the new tiefur* lh* .Senate-House economic
church annrs. He was Introduced committee today for public testi­
by Joel Field who presided.
mony.
Pointing out the modern ad­
While Clung was on the stand,
vantages enjoyed by children he he dropped a remark indicating
ttreued the fark of religious train­ some uncertainty as to the liming
ing given them in many home* of o f a hmadraal tn the people, lie
today. He Inquired “ How can w* was asked tn speak a little hinder
have a strong nation unless Its so that reporter* could heat him
youth have training concerning heller. He commented: ‘ Maybe
GodT
they'd Iwtler listen to he radio
"It Is in the home that we find tonight."
the plant that devrlupe* a human
While there wne what appealed
being," said Judge Sharon. T h '
to he well grounded rrpori* that
morrary rides on the shoulders of the JohnMnn addri-ss was planned
the rorrfet thinking of Its people. for tomorrow night, on* of his
No nation ha* ever grown strong aide* said thi* wa* tint di finite
without God, and we find that na­ yet.
tions which have forsaken their
After the swearing-in ceremonv.
moral principles have declined.”
Judge Sharon revealed that he lohnston made a brief rlateini nl
has been a tear her in the Sunday for the newsreel*
"America fare- two deadly fm
School of Ihe First Oaptisl Church
—International Communism
••
for more than 30 year*.
Th# Rev. A. 0. Mclnnls told of liroad and Inflation at home," lie
thr Florida Chain of Missionary •aid.
Assembly program this week Ihe
"W Vvc got to defeat the rneloy
first of which will be held Thurs­ of inflation tn lircnme so strong
day at the First fUntlit Church that Communism won't dare to
On Friday noon, civic club* will attack us.
meet at the Presbyterian Church
“ The government t* taking |m&gt;*I
Anne* lo hear Paul W. Harrison live steps to reduce th* high in­
■peak on "Amerlea's Rrronnsihlllt v flation fryrr, hut they can’t hr
lo lh* World flhe I-**d«."
effective
without wholehearted
Assisting In serving the supper public support.
were Mr* R. A. Cobh. Mrs. W. D
"In th* long pull, however, it’
Hofmann, Mra. V. Rrown and Mr&gt;. production— and more production
?. R. Stevenson. Dick Aiken led of mwr things that will be *h&lt;
the group tinging with Dr. H H
real cure for the inflsllon fever
MtCsslin arrompanvfnx .
and the teal answer tn the clml
tenge of Communism.*'
C o l. R u iir c
One government action uti the
home front today was a hand
against the n*» of nickel In tullh&gt; Republic nf Korea
mobile trim and nearly 1*0 ether
"Immediately
prim
to
tin civilian product*. Th* Idea i* •«
evacuation of Heonl. while the conserve th* supply for defense
city was under artillery fire and and urgent civilian use.
enemy tank* were within tin
elty Itself, Col. Rung# collected
all remaining food supplies ami
made them available lo Koiean
If'aaltse#** - - * — • •••»•
Military Advisory Group per
seont). Eater, on 21
“
July, Col. let tpy courier, prevlonily testified
lunge, by correct! ;■ anticipating for the prosecution that Reming­
subsequent
movement
of tire ton arranged with Goins to nay
enemy into southwestern Korea, Communist Parly due* to Mils
effectively evacuated beyond Ihe Renlley and to give her confiden­
enemy's reach ta.non.wy pound tial Information on Ihe war effort.
Remington said the meeting witli
o f rice, together with all nu-dical
and quartermaster siippllr- lo fl» tlotos stemmed from a conversa­
tion he had at hi* wife’s home In
Kwangju Area.
■Got. Rung*, through his a g ­ Croton .On-Hudson in IW l with
gressiveness, keen foresight and Joe North, Identified in earlier
unremitting devotion to duty ms* testimony us a Communist writer
(gristly aided the friendly forces for "New Masses".
Remington said It* defended tin
•belt he circumvented the In­
vading enemy in It* attempt* tn WPB amt It* leader* "vigorously"
capture i quartermaster supplies In his talk with North,
” 1 gave him enough examples
and made Uw m supplies available
of ijrelsiona and actions adverse to
j j Dty fighting forres o f the Unitthe position o f the Communist* to
M q t llw r . Ill* exemplary cmi.
• ir t |a ||» keeping with the hlgh- convince him,” Remington said.
ast military stand*nt« ami re- ” 11* did seem interested, although
fifc ti great credit on hint amt lie wasn't convinced.
“ He asked me If 1 would talk
(h* ’ military seevie*."
with a friend of hi*. wh« *-*- writ
log a ImhiV oo mohltiratlnii proh
Jems."
I-- ft tf
- ' 1;'
i
Remlnglon raid lie agreed, and
rCnallnpeg ins&gt; P-tro ilnr&gt;
that he and his wife (since didamaging twm Hath ar* from
voicedl and North had lunch with
Austin, Tex. Neither clslmrd to Urdus
qt Hrhlaffl'a restaurant in
have inflicted any damage In ManhaUan.
The luncheon was brief and
- "Maj. General Earle E Fart
Golos suggested a aupuer confer­
Hdee, Fifth Air Fnrce comnumder, ence
that might afford more lei­
•aid n enemy jets hare been sure for discus*lun,
Remington
destroyed, probably destroyed or said.
damaged since the Russian-made
Remington and ht* wife met
plane* first showed In Ihe Ko­ Guln* in Ihe same restaurant that
rean war last
Nnvrmlwr.
night. Also prrsrnt, said Reming­
U. fl. A ir loase* during Ihe same ton, was a yuung woman whom
perlml,
he
said, were
fine
On Ihe ground, a band of 600
rifle women showed seven mile*
•outh of Yongwol with a Rad Kormui force of 1,600 troops
A tank led patrol pushed with.
Ut me mile o f Hoengaong, 10
M w ^aotth o f Wonju on the cen'T h i s Is (Im farthest northward
advane# since tho probing attacks
began In tho ren tn l front. Hoongaong I* about th* acme distance
•outh o f Parallel SS a* Sroul
South Korean rapltal which fell
tn the Rede Jan. 4.
An A. P. field dispatch u id 'a n
enemy group o f from .10 to do
-Red* was dispersed
shout four
miles south o f Hoengaong with
small arm.: fire. Another enemy
force war dispersed two mile*
south of the town. When the mffnl creased a bridge on# mile
aatith e f Hoengaong, no enemy
was In light.
On the western front, the
Eighth Array communique reported that enemy trasps had been
Man entrrlng the town of Irhnn,
•0 air mile* aoutheao of Seoul.
The communique said there was

WEDNESDAY JAN. 21, 1951

Tire SANFORD ITERALP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PARR SIX

was sincerely working for the

tart «Uh the enemy, now showing
r, and M i*. Andrison L. a reluclanc* to fight.
lh annmilw* the marriage of
Ll. General Georg# K. KtratetlaaghUf, Ann, to realtor meyar. (ommander of tha Far
Kaat Air Furr*, lauded th* Anaerteaajrt vlrtorim. Ha m M 17 Rus­
sian made MIG-16 Jet* have beew
dortrerad In alr-toqtlr combat
with f#*f craft alnc* H*V. 1,
81a Other enemy jet planes wars
probably destroyed and 81 dam­
aged, he Hid In a statement.
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U. N. Forces Move Into Alniiuloned Wonju

A

Frost Is Predicted
fAs Far S o u t h As
Indian River Area
LAKELAN D, Jan. 2R-(/T7—
prort is* fat down the Flos bin
peninsular « » the Indian KKcr ill*
in. i tnniorrow morning with fro*'
again in north and tm tlbly
in
.»uth Saturday morning wa* forr
r**t trriny by the Krilcral Ktalr
Fto*l Warning Krrvlre.
• FrhUy’a fntresri wa* fair am)
rather rohi ami rnnlimred roM Fitday night.
I Thhr fo re c a s t for tonight and U*
morrow morning:
Mpally clear skies and colder
with light northerly wind* ami
period* of calm in north and cen­
tral districts; clearing, odder ami
light to grntlr northerly wind* In
southern di-tricl ltfjH* ground will
he about six degree* warmer than
J o * gniund locations where lowest
"temperature* will occur about 7
A M. Friday.
South portion of Gainesville dis­
trict ami upper e f t coast district:
2V to XI degrees with scattered
fn»*t, pockets 27.
Ortamlo and m&gt;rih portion nf
lirooksville district*: 112 to AG de­
gree* with scattered fro it, poc­
kets :t&lt;&gt; degree*.
South portion Brooksvltlc dis­
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t e r e d light frost, pockets 32.
West coast district: 34 to 3tt de­
gree* with scattered light frost
elfera to Sara sola, M to 43 degree*
ami no fmst south o f Sarasota.
Indian River district: 33 at Co­
coa to 37 at Vera Reach and 3V
at Stuart, ptldug of light frost.
Everglades HUtrkt: 87 to 42 do. greea In raider places.
,
Lower h u t Coast: above m de­
grees.
F E L L ow R H ip f r o n t
More than 60 people attended a
meeting yerUrday aftegwaon at
the City Jtall for thn purpose of
establishing a co-operative home
et New Smyrna Beech. Most o f
those attending ere rev (dents at
the Fellowship _ Front and must
seek now quarters due to Navy
plans to reactivate tha (Ration.
A committee was name.! with
Mia. Gladys M.rah M the Fellowj h l p Front as chairmen to farther

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C ongress Thursday
HKVJAVIK. Ireiand, Jan. 23
—pl'i—tirnrral Dwight 0. Eisen­
hower ftrw into snow-cut cred
Ireland today, hi* principal aim
being to hrlp pretent thi* island
republic from falling into Ihe
hand* of the Russian* in case of
a * nr Id war. There I* no qur*lion id Ireland—one of ihr 12
Atlantic Fart nation*— prodding
ditisiun* or ctrn rompanie* In
help defend Western
Europe
ugainsl I onttiiuni-l aggression.
Ihe island Ha* no arm*. naty.
m air force, lin n it, police don't
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AisMtciitlrtl I’rnw Leased Wire

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„ ! Rosenberg Says M en ­
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Red-bunting Allinl armored patio!
late today le-cttierrd Hoengwing on
lire inow-carpcled central Korean
front, but found no quarry
There wai mounting speculation
lfi.il lire O n l i n e Rrdr bad quietly
puffed out on the central and
Heiirrn rector*. Untied Nation* paA%roli rlirssberr on (lie front en­
countered only a relatively feu
Red Korea n*.
It tsar the recond straight dry
H'lengsonc wai entered by a U. N
patrol. A P connpondenl Tom
Stone irpoiin! llir Rrdr bad fled.
Hoengrong " PI mtlet noith ol
Woniu anti 33 mile* lotllli ol
Parallel 3fl
a There was no rneiny contact
Wednesday night except (or a
minor patrol claih neat Yoju. 40
mile* southeast ol the abandone-’
South Kurrau tupitil of Seoul.
A few Korean tied* were en*
roiinleied in the same general
arm, north of Kiimyangjang and
Ichon.
U. 8. intelligence officer* raid
the apparent absriicr o f Iltwl
troop* In fnirr south of the linn
•River, which twist* around Seoul,
may mean I hr ( tdnesr have made
a large-scale withdrawal to the
north.
There wa* speculation that the
Chinese are ascaltinir psdltlcnl
development in the Ifnitrd N «tion*, meanwhile using Red Ko­
rean* In patrol the nn-nian'* lund
Into which II. K. |&gt;atro|» h»s« been
licit Alllesl air power gave the
poking all week.
JtrsL no rest far behind the line*.
MVarplane* ttg rim H military tarf t t j lh ri!i!t*tM '9 lh li Korea. The
town of Chimehon an* wrecked.
More Ru*»lan-type plane* were
thrown into the air war with &gt; AK
night fighter* sltarhhig American
11-ifls on night Intruder mission*
Wrdix-aday nlirht. It
""e
their few appenrawe in the hoir * * ii* * - s
e*r# *

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AlNlrthw0arrdSseeking Eisenhower Ends
Contact with Rc- Tour O f European
Defensive S e t u p
TOKYO,

Shower* In scattered p liff*
southeast and extreme sooth por­
tions this afternoon, otherwise fair
through Friday. ('older tonight
with frost In north anil central
portion*.

tIUCKI CAIITINO U N lO lO ltfl approach th* battle s j u r J Korean
town of Wonju, which ha* be.rl lr-.-litv.i l iiy United Slut* Jout*.
Chincar Consmuni't units have i.p im ll* im pl-tely altlutur.ii .liter
suffering (over* losses undci an
•&gt; nay c-iuudlng by plane* and
|una. American patrols, mount &gt;n tn-: out ol me i,urncd-out uty,
arent unmolested by roving bands of Chinese Knit ((oterrotsuoait

Costello Accused Diocese Of South City And County
Installs
Of Getting S t a r t Florida
Heads To Discuss
l i O U t t i t As Bishop
In Slot Machines (IIILANIMI, Juti. 26~*/F&gt; Tlwi H o s p i t a l Crisis
N e w Orleans M a y o r
D eclares G a m b l e r
M a d e $3 M illio n
NEW 9RUiANsTJan. 25 (A*)
New Yosk gambler Frank Cos­
tello gut bit Rail in oig.mircd
gambling with a $1,000,000 a yrai
•to! machine income in New O i­
lcans in I9J6, Mayor de Lr-trpi
Mormon told the Senate Crime
lll•'e*tlg*tlng Committee todayMorrison said "Costello |p*ii(i*d
(in New York federal court) mat
lie brought his dot machines into
Louisiana on the invitation and
through arrangement with public
officials at that time.
"The Irmmmie proportion* of
this racket may t* sec-n in the
•• SlftlM fM
FdtfF #||F(

Itt. Rev. Iltniv living l.outti*,
D.D., wa* invtnllcil n- llu- fourth
hlihop of thr Kpi*rn|i*l Ih m n r nf
South Florida here thi inoining,
Ri-procnltillvi-* of |IM'. I 'tortela
congregation*, visiting Mshone and
rhurrh metnlH r* fillrit n-lando**
St. I.ukc'a Cnthedmt for the color­
ful anil Impro'lvr criiuiiiiny.
.Standing before the high altar,
the Itt. Rev. John I* Wing, D.I),
1,1. th, rv-tlreil illorr»nn bi*hop prosiding at the Invvwtinont *crvh-e,
invr-lei| Hi«ho|&gt; lanittit with thr
Crosier, syntlad nf tin- hlrhnnV
office, ittshop lajottlt »«• tlicit led
to a throne and idafinl thereon hr
thr very Rrv. M-lvlllr K. Jidinran.
Dean of thr ('nthrdral, anil the
Itrv. Ilola-rt K. (lunori and tin- Rev.
John It. Day, canons of thr cathed­
ral.
Thr ac-rvlre opened with a pprrrssion of clrrgymni from Dint*
•an tuirishr* and visiting clergymrn anil l&gt;i*hop&gt;, gownrrl in their
Mark, whit" und purple »o*tnwrk'.
Tlit-y were followed liv thr rhnfrs
of SI. I.ukr-' Olid All Snlll' Chtflrh
of Wlnlrr Park and lav parltfi
panta in acailriiiir gown
The Rev. Miirtin J- Ilrnm, Weil
Palm Reach, opened the rrirm«nj
vchrn hr nnnmm&lt;ii*l thr pmytou
of the meeting a* investment of
S bishop. A* prrstdrnl of thr *lriiid
Ing committer of thr dloeeM-, hr
read the Instnnnrnt of tatlflrstim
of arc maloti |**uid try thr prr
lhllng IrUhop.
Then Rev. Drum said:
"Let thr Bishop nf Houth I lor
Irla to- Inhumed that is leprc-ontatlve l*aly of hi* elergv uml l*iti
await Ills plra'orr in thi* weight*
mnltrr of hi* Induction, invmtlluii
■mil in»tolt»ttoii.”
Ill hop Igolttit then appionrlie-l
Ihr rnthedrnl iloor and I iiim k&gt; .1 on
thr renter door to trll the rnnimlt
Irr that hr j-rljtjonril to la n
durtril. Itrv. flrom annoonred t).
wllllngnr* * of the commit ter
Attired In a rloth-of-guhl co|n
and mitre and followed by two
chaplain*, the Rev. Barclay John­
son and Ine Rev. James L . Duncan.
Illshop l^iuttlt tlu-n proceeded to
thr altar for the Investment cere
mony conducted by Illshop Wing

Communism.
Tbe (tcneral** pisn* lell Oily
held at 8 :5 5 A. M. "Ike” giintied frequently and tlronk bamlt
witb Ficntb -md America* .olfic
ri* at tlic airport before lie dc
patted, but made no ilstement.
At Eirenbowcr flrw Immcward
sfln hit hurned Iwo-wrek tr.ur
of Wc»l Europe Atlantic Pact
tignrn, F'rancr marked the end of
Im visit by naming a lop military
pian In bead all of Iter elmed
b m et
j-tygr tb- jg w ttqi'cme
Allanlif Pact cnmmamwi ir|«rnterlly bad urged.
flenxrnl Alphonse Juin wa* ap­
pointed to tin- new post of In­
spector (icoernl of Frvnch artm-rl
fnirc*. Hi- nl*n kr«-p* llw- J*0*l
to wlrirh he wa* iipiminteii in IUI7
—French
Ri-*ident-Ucnrral , I n
Morocco.
Tturc- automobile rollisloo* In
Then- hu* iH-t-n strong pressure Sanfunl. two of them allegedly due
at home amt abroad to put ■ to running past atop signs, were In­
tingle officer at the head nf key vestigated by pollcs yesterday.
French Ucfi-uar system. Juin will Damage to vehicles was reported,
be responsible directly In Premier but no injurlaa wart Hated.
Wednesday aftsmoon at
3:42
Pleven with hla Job to “ »upi’rvi*e
the training and employment of o'clock, a 1940 Chevrolet sedan.
the aimed forces.” the official driven »&lt;&gt;uth on Palmetto Avenue
J-mrim! -aid. lie also will repro- by It. I. Stearns, collided with a
•mt Finnic &gt;m ihe military mm- 1911 Plymouth station wagon rlriv
iiilltr. of tin Noith Atlantir en l.v tl (T. Pittman, Negro, who
rusty organisation.
* n driving east nn Thirteenth
Tire i&gt;2-v eat-old Juin worked 1mn-et Itamsgc to each on Tldrwith Eisenhower in the Italian
Street. Damage to each vecampaign o f World War 11 and del.- v ,.» „ „ l at |76. Mr. Rtegrn*
wv- rhirf o f the French National
charged with running « stnp
Mefen«e flrneral Staff from 1911 *'*•?•
.
.
.
m il
T h i• morning, shortly after 3:00
•
-o'clock
■
l*ontlae
sodan,
dHvon b1
Hentml Eisenhuwer had another
NlntH
t reran hero to feel he was making John Thomas Owens on
progreea
In alerting Wwstem HI rect collided with a 1947 CherEurope to CommunRt danger. Red inlet pick-up truck driven south on
nlani for ifenionvtration* against Magnolia Avenue by Bill Byrd.
him flopped completely In ■‘aria Thr latter Is charged with running
n .-top «lgn. Damage to live Pontiac
« Vt*m I&lt;4)6M»'3» ***' i'oge 't ***|
» '»- n-crsrrrl at *150 arid to the
' f'lw’vrotet at 178.
HBORKOATION
Another collision occurred Wed- j
W ASHINGTON. Jan. 25- tAh—
•I'aarlaaea m rase r it e l
Hep. Powell (D-NY&gt; *ays he will
give up hi* drive to eliminate racial
t'MIlltF.I.f.A FOR A TTI.R R
J A C K S O N V I L L E ^ Jan
'.'5— iA'i
•egtrgstion in the armed force* for
NEW ARK. N. J., Jan. 25-978 —The governmrnt *ay* Ihctr
the present because "now Is thr — An urnhrell*—"for support In hi* w-ldosprcad
viulatiun
nf child
time to win the war."
appeasement"—ii on Its way to labor law* in Florida.
Powell, a Negro minister, told Rrcat Rritsln't Primp Minister
Juhn R. Thomas, Morula Inv*
the Hon** yesterday, however, that Clrment At tec today.
tlgatlng riipi rvlror for the In
he will take up his campaign ngain
Ahmg with It. leadsra o f New­ I-art merit o f lavW , in a refiort
when peace returns.
ark Veteran* of F**rwlfro Wars jurl l*«vie*'' el"* 'ahj there i*
Th* National Association for polls sent tha, fallowing cable­ suhatantlun n-c-tanc In niininrum
the advanrement of colored people gram last night:
wage violations.
loot: a different stand when a
"Dear Mr. Attlea: Just In case
Thomac rlid not give the num­
spokesman aaked a Senate A rate*I Mr. ChatnLtrlaln didn't leave you ber uf child Inlxir violations hut
Service* Committee to write a hi*, we are forwarding you an said most uf them crimrrrtel
•egrrgstlon ban into p r o v e d new umbrella. It may roma In handy In children working on farms tiur
military manpower tagliatlon.
Peiping."
ing hour* while school wa* In
session.
He *aht that during
U'&gt;.
lurk wage- totaling MrJ^!25.Co
w e{t paid to empliye* of INI
Flotilla firms. These wages r* ■
presented the differenrp nrtwern
what they ha&lt;l rereivod and whst
they wore entitled to unnci th&gt;
I lie
Honda Cliein
Chain of Missionary
Missions Assemblies will feature at its Friday miniimim wage law.
ie lloricla
snston
00 4l 2 :1 0 P. M. in live First Baptist Church, Mrs. Kiye Yuase. out*
JACKIE fiROWK UP
standing
b " « Japanese Chnitsm and educator. She will speak on 'L ife in
BEVERLY HILLS. Calif.. Jan
New Japan .
25— M5— No liquor for one year,
Mrs. Vuate » the first Japanese wmnan In win a •(*( on a Japanese tha Judge said In granting prnha
r-osrd of tdw alion in Kyoto. Adept in the art of flower arrangement, lion to onetime rhfld-aetor Jackie
Coogan. 34, on misdemeanor drunk
she has been leaching lht« ancient ait to American officer's wive* &lt;nd driring
charge*.
civilian peroonuel In occupied* i
Coo? «n, who pleaded guilt v in
Jotipen.
tell o f his rxparlencoa In Arabia polir* court yrsterday. wa* fine*!
tier grandmollttr waa the- fam- where he served aa a missionary of 1150 and ord«.*rd not to drlv* hi*
our Madam* Kaji Yakima, who do- tho Reformed Church o f America ear for 90 day* except on tmslnrs*
llvsrcd a JapaiMM wnmen'a pescSr;,.!,arrlT
y*11 **• “0,,■ Coogan also mast pay thr* damagePolitic* and ' tReligion"
to a parked ear with whlrh hr
Dr. Haniaon la known la madi- ratthM Jan: t*.

A u t o Collisions
A r e Investigated
By Sanford Polite

( ’hiId Lubor Law Is
Declared Violated

Japanese Educator To Be Featured
At Chain O f Missions Conference

C h ic a g o c r im e
CHICAGO.
Jan.
28— (AA—A
oaca w e r e lit *
In CbUago la I F
records dtaeloaod that
&gt;, robbers and auto thieves
al tho rate of 545,000 a day.
year's total loot In rash
' listed at tlnjlW.SOL
•ease oi J l percent

M eetin g W ill Be H eld
F rid a y In C o u r t
Mouse A t 10 A . M.

« VSIIINt, I IIS. Jan. J'*— ' I’*
— llir tllficr of I’ricr SlnliiliraI — The Delcnrc Drp.cittnrnt div
tion today
rollnl
track Ihr
(luted today the phyitcal jiu J men­
price ol triitr-. to Ihe hiehr-lNon-Scerct Press M a ­ tal ilandardt fnr rrrvicc in the
level, of l,i-t Nnvemtwr. Thiterial
H o w e v e r , Armed l orcct ste to lie lowered.
- a * the -riond price control
oeiirr in Ihr pre-ent emrrxcnrv.
W as Given T o H er Such a step ha* hern advocated
Ih r tie-1 w** a roll hack nf t
rtrongly by legulalort who oppose
luiliimiihilr price* s month ago.
NEW 50RK, Jan. J'» b l 'l — tbe drafting ol 18 &gt;eai-old«.
the nr w ordrr would have the
effect of rolling hark leather
Pot me r ttoveinmcnl ollm al Wtl*
Assistant Secrrtaty ol defense
prirr* 13 pee rent or more.
llam W. Remington nwnlerl under (\nrra M. Roienberg told tbe Moure
cinss-egaminslion today l-c never JArmed S c iv iin Committee the

WASHINGTON. Jan

25

&lt;/1N

— M miner S P^rlr. tmlav urged f » ,r
‘ nv
&lt;|ualifkalioiS» will hr lowrrr.l |u*t
a 44-hour work o r r l "w.lhoul
■ |,’" nn lw ,,H ‘
»-r a. iccurdy ..... l»-..n.t
overtime pay." a general wage
rottne.
Hy doing tin*, .hr nlimalrtl. Ih*
ficcic and limited puce controls
Thr H-yearwrltl rlefrmlanl i* irrvlces could lair or vornr I rO,
for limited lervicr. It
Iterjury cltarg IKK)
firing tried on
a- anil-inflation roesturn.

(jcclrt, a member of tfir I rdri.il
Rrtcrvr Itoaid sml Chairman until
drpoird by I’rriidenl Tiuman liner
year* ago, gave his idea* to thr
Senalr-Huuvr Economic Commit*
ter *t Capitol brannKiIli* tcjtimonv came wiiilt the
economic ttsbilirstion agenrv wav
rei«&gt;rlrd working nil gezvci il price
and wage firr/r order*, egprclrd
In Iw LIIM1 Itt the nr\t 2*1
1.1If* (in
bid
1!*fV m*iv
iwnr pi ribably tome lime
vow*
adE i it luliriitun. &lt;1'lull/ ,1

.Sparked into action by the
cii»i* tonfrontintt Fernsld-Iotuph-j
Ion Memorial Mropital, which ha*
lion ordered to move from the
('•liner Naval diqu-nvarv by Apr. I.
lire City and ('minty t'ommroionv
will rrirrl at thr ( null I louir F i i cliv morning at 10:00 oYlock to
rlocii** lire utuslion. Memlier* of
* rnett* cine group* and cilirrn* ■nintilrslor went over llir iiinpovrd
ait invited to stlcnd thr thr meet­ order &gt; in an hotli'* 'err mn with
tbe cabinet-level rlelenve ntoftrlira*
ing
lion lurard. Hi* aide* told reCity Man-igrr ('Irffnrd Mr Kihpoil i* llir glolip bad appinv ed
lmi anrtounred thii moraine that llirtu
■■to iiManmiouilv.
unanimnuilv.

ho lellmg

a federal gran i jury ! will mean tfie irtppisival ul some

800.000 men previously rriecterl
lir never v,a* • Communist
, ,
,
Im menial ami physical reasons,
Mf, Rosrnlaig -aid ‘ h»t in
II card be bad known her at
a research worker or left-wing connection with tin lotti ring of
mild lie wise
publication*
lie gave her noil- tlic vtirloturdv It w
for Congress to consitlrr the
i n ret prev* in a le ria l. Ire tatrl. 'h a 1 pen-ion Imldlllic- involved.
Uplieltl polo let u l live W4I proBefore thr »--l»lnnl vmretary'*
di-cli&gt;»ure. Mime member* nf the
rltiiln in board
|*t fit I f |l *4 ft'

.........

II

Is*

I «|» • i l l ' l l Vll 1l|* ’ t

I

8

cuiiimlttcr 1 rrr rrpoitrvl consid­

Attorn.•&gt; Irvllig ering a cniiipfuml-r designed to

ly p n lll ’ Id

W|*ll j"h W»* |io&lt;t|M*nr for n time tor prop.-.d draft of IB-year-old youth
until thr H* to-26 mnnjM*wi r |iwd

pot
iii llo
pn
i l i v i - on &gt;iml
tiij.i mdatd}n ilh o rise d
h in t to
■leal w ith l l i r IrM
lily pn
Kir) pot e- ad t* lilt.* ii) hy R em ­
ington te fo il l St lla 'l ............. .
In \iign t. P.'l*. in wtli.h tn -aid

L rihni»i*lt*4|»

\»» mfliM ii I lilt
niMit** • im in
Imi who II kill that hr not Iw
named -nirt *nch « provision
he la ]loved MU* llcntioy '-a might l« written Into the mn.i“n -linin' wnmaii d'dlig I ' i ■•I ikiwpi bill on whlili sH-r gioup
h cnnductitig hearings.
for her country."
Ilrp. Vinaon a-krd Mi-- Itcrien8u;'|wd a l d Remington whctli l«rg, who i* Srtrriaiy of !•*•
cm In would vouch now for • very (rui-r Mar Imll'- mstprwvr mh'.ilcy
told venal
irnut
.thiol: Mis*
di
-••tile) loiti
.
Irnik rsirlilllt Into Ihg

lie hail l*rrn informed of (hr lime
A*ivlint! prr vine f"* *wdr p&gt;*- j nivrv (igalm*.
Jom-.'tion of l,ow o-any
• rviro
«T the mertmg *fiy 1! I. lhlrdlcV". rrmoent
Vmerit action
arlion * c a rr-r in n' ** " ' . 'V .
■' J-'.'... men cmltd , la "squn C' d •till" of
no,
p
nppllrvj
to
miro
,
*
said
It
Iho -r now
rftUh'grd '•* t-F—
sviulant ('ount&gt; f l n l , anil County ciul of firing imbt In a new |leak
litgtoa.
physirally, unntally or morally
CninmtMioner* |. f
Mc('|e||*m| j
The Unreal nf Ldmf '-lilivlic*
Whin f-a) |"d or.-ajfd fur a unfit fur
&gt;ivice.
ami II II I’npe iiuifirmed the rr(«irted that on l)»'i 1 * it index i
or mi mu m l, Krinlllttlrot ir"I tliInk the roiintiy i- dtsrhcdulrd meeting whir It was rail wav at 178,4 p-'lreiil of the idled: "No."
I 'ii!•• •I alwilt tt'r Idi*rnlity t*vcr
Sayiwil
rend
'Ii
It* lit*’.*
I F»." lie aid.
ed at thr rei|nr«t of Irading 1*1)5- J9 average I in* *• av a in'
llnion
Issef ri the Ilnusr-Urv"W', ich 'I vc'hrrr "in* f-»i'!**ll
titirrn* anil lire Sal-fold CilV 1of J.fi percent sintr Nov I r
A liter man Aitlvltle
r uinn.ii
i layer, pris*
fighti'i. ntdr to
Cninmtttion vxliii It met Monday
liifnrmrd offlelnl* pi*tinted tin- on July ill), IPth, when uio mud ilrsw 4111,9101 n in "in, pi rforni
twin prim-wage frceir order- IP initiglon kmw In* ««* paying
lilt the work of -tar iilhlvlet,
night.
to till t ntnlliuiii &gt;t Parly ju*t haven't got llti ph) -dal
Tin artlon on- -tailed at Ihr would peg price* al Jan. J level dm
at current wage'and that tlic lnf*irmaiiun &gt;i
tticngth to carry a rift*', « hand
y
meeting of llir City futninitsion and paychecks
r*tes— but leave -'mu- **nrkers lim wa fiu Do Coimnuni
giellHl)*- oi 1*1 CtKlk.”
hy f*. W. Kprncer, local attorney leeway to bargain for hlirhrt pav
Ilrinington insisted ii payment
Further, hr -aid that “even tf
ami Kolarian following the rriaut
The
Renatr-lbnise
Krrvitntnh to- n*a*l&lt; to her tvn- f*u tho j*iint u man can't read lad in or *•**■-*-*
lotniintt • lie inn do u little fighting.
tsr • nnt r-Km -* ■t nftign
by T . K. Tucker, president nf the f'oriimittre i* holdine rencnii
Mr*. Ho-i-ntirig *au! -lo ugned
Feruuld-Laughton ll«*pital As- log* on the enuntry'* cconomlr it nod Unit llo- info*motion wo foi
(( ntlhll If* &lt;! Iris »6f I «■»*
h-ft-wlng newspaper-.
MH'latiun. that the llo-pilal Exrvu- nation.

l i t . • IrfiM tlld oi .ittt***arr &lt;t ih ijm -*
Ijrli-' ernpba-ir* ■! Hud lo M II ■
live lluaiil rimviderrd the old hos­
i|*-f* n a nod o m ■
pital nllo now occupied Iiy III*' •peaking only for himself tin t 1»i» Iw tl »*h iii**
friq liilitl)
•••&lt; *
• ii Itift
r l n *lit d
I'otinty llvitlr Ii Unit and Wrl- for the Federal lie o m Bo.I f i l
tin -riitald* to rc- in Ids ti vtlniuny In ttm roogr* t iB in i h r i r m l i i i i * " if I- (illioll) o* I —
farr ag*uric
tn tu rrv
M .it» | • omrnilt*-*
-icrupy duo to incre*»r*l patronage al group.
1 h i | ] l fs f l » •-uoli rid' I J n) pn
H f 't 1
In proposing a 11 hour
and lar k of ullaldn *|i*cr at the
ear-, t &lt;* * r
( ( StM lisasgtfV rv,
week "without overtime
i» n "
former quarters.
Levies
was
not
sperifie
a*
lo
»to
Mi. Tucker pointml nut that at
a very maximum the old hospital tlier he meant workers sliould re­
could arroinodate only UU persons, ceive the same pay fot II hour
estimatml that $l5,99tl worth of that they now get f*u 19 hour-,
repair work would Im- necessary or meant four hours more work at
I n il I ttltl), • allf., Jan. '-’5—4*P*
In order lo move t«rk there, and "straight pay" rather than prom___ HN
"'it -n-y lo wangle a furpay.
said that an addition of alMiut ium
llo argued
argued *tM&gt;ngly,
atrongly. however.
however, ''" ‘f*!
Infantry
bash;
25 room* Would hr rerpilred.
Ho
Hr urged float the City aid the that price* arc "made up larg.1v "I J '"," l"tf " nt* r *.» any t*. I will
.
,
Hospital Board In It* request to wages and eateries" and that price* '
1 vt *
' numr»t«m gut
the Navy for an extension uf can't he kept down If wage, ri-i
simple
*'
On the point of thr work week, ow!. ) ,'.l&lt; rda). by a
tim&lt;&gt; after Apr. 1 in which tn re­
prtllent—hi- brought * Bun *"
main at it* present site while seek­
with
him.
*‘ A li-hour week, without over- 1"''I*1
ing a way out of the ditrrnma
nml
lion. * three-yearnr-i th*’
tn- non,
The City Commission recommend­ tirnr pav shun Id. i believe, tie gun* Id cbeast
nninnl Fagan, Ur*e*l
lo
,
ed a request for 60 days additional erally adopted (or the purpose of
Inerc-ssing
total
production
and
"
”,
*
r
r,u*'
i
r
h'"
occupancy.
With apparently an ratenslon of helping to maintain the atendard •bafto*1. ^he gav. 7agan t*. a
- * “ ''••• soo.
time the only antidote to the of living without inerearing rod*.
"In iTm u il production in. In thi*
,7 *®
if»vc f uKun I»«rh
.
II s s i Is ik S ita ! • • * I* »1
rml, the prlrnanrv folutlon to th**
J1*1 1&lt;I&gt; ,uut'h
r° * rri*
Inflationary problem, provided U bm much.
run Im- brought ale.nl without InI hp A ,r,"&gt;-, •*•** »n t „ BI,i i „gan
rreaslng cost* and purcharing fUhcr, despite llumeston. propower more rapidly than the hup
.V1111.. ” €* ' l,‘' tt1'01*** “ •
ply nf iroodf **
kittenllunieAttin wa&gt; handnl
l.luyil (iahr, president ol the
Ercles, a' 60-year old former *
furloligh . . . told to reFlorida Retailers Association, will Utah hanker, entere*l guvernmcnl I" 1'*
bi ** days—wit limit
address members nf the Sanford
i i s s i Isikc ■&gt;•■*«*
r«s i
lagan.
Merchants Association, and an­
nual election of officers of the
local association will lake place at
a dinner meeting at the Mayfair
Inn, Friday night at 7:30 o'clock.
Ciarrnre Bedding will preside
and Andrew Stine will serve as
master o f ceremonies. L. F. Iloyhhaa been raqurssled to outline pro­
Iiy 1(1'SHELL III! IN KM
cedure*. in small claims courts.

fal (aiven Fiirtmijrli
To Get Kid Oi* Irion

laoyd (iahr Slated
To AddrcKHMerchuntH

MacArthur Asserts US Must Fight
Until Victory Is Certain In Asia

TOKYO, Jan. 25 (/I’I Gcnrral Mar Arthur, bnrkly cnnlident on the
eve of his 71 al birthday, said today "there can be no turning back"
Irom war againil Communiim in Aua.
"Once American arms have lieen committed to battle in drlrnrc oi
moral principle!," be said, ''the Rubicon bar been crocied. the dir h*«
been cast— and there can be no turning back.
"However long and difficult

SERVICE EMBLEM
H. E. Whitten, round bouse
clerk was presented the 25 year
aerelce emblem yesterday by L
M. Cornell, general foreman of
the A. C. L. shop. Mr. Whitten
entered the service o f A. C. L.
Nov. 14. 1935.
(hr road, w , mu*t fight on with1‘ in turbulent Aria.
Most of what he -aid « a * not
all the power w* ran mount until
C IVIC CLUB LUNCHEON
for publication- at customary.
victory I* achieved.”
"America's
Responsibility to
But the- -obtain r of his remark*
The General mad'1 It tdaln tie
tha World She L a d s " will be the •rps speaking of the broad fight emphasUed that he ha* not
subject o f n talk Friday at I2tl5 again*! C-ojtTnunl-m In Aria, ra- changed hla Implacabl* opposition
P.M- to members of eleie clubs at Lhtr than the specific campaign in to Communism nor altered hi* es­
Um First Presbyterian Annex by Korea,
timate that II must bo fuught
Paul W. Harrison, M.D„ mission­
Nevertheless, h r
r « Iter* led wherever It arise* throughout the
ary doctor, graduate o f John Hopworld.
Mat University, a fellow In tha that the Chinese "w ill never drive
" 1 will fight aralnst It for tho
American College of Burgery and me into the sea'' from Korea.
roar o f my life If nrcraaary," he
MacAtlhur's remark* w e r e said.
former missionary In Am bit. A
recognised authority on
aplnal made to me during a lengthy con­
Neither has the General changed
ataeatheola, Dr, Harrtaon la sur- versations In advance of hla birth­ hie familiar position that only
' Berea HpepitaJ, Berea, day tomorrow. In esrellent health force will stop Communist im•lubo are expected to and epirils, he spoke with anima­
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UetailcTK Oppose
liaise In Benefits
Frr Unemployment
T A I.I.A IIA 8 8 E E. Jon. 25 &lt;47 —
'llte Florida State Retailer* A **&gt;
elation tmlny will formally oppose
nfiv fluiriAfi* iivi Du' Stillt?1* uficffl*

|,|0ynient cump*.n-ativm benefit*.
Th(( ^asocUtlon will a p p e a r he­
f,„ P the- 15-msn advisory council
of ,(lr |,„iu«trial Commi-*lun an
protest organised labor'* propoul
(tl |ncr„ Blll, payment* tn a maximum of 530 a week fur ’Ji* weeks.
The present maximum I* 115
fur 1r, weeks. This hn* nut lo-en
,),*„ged since 1937 anil I* raid to
1h,
{„ ||„. nation.
Several other pretests ngamri
Increases In payments nl*&lt;* have
been filed with the council. Sec­
retary Burn!- Ohmari *a!.|
The council, composed of five
irpreicntetive* nf employes, fixe
of employer* and five from the
general public, ul»o will di»cu»*
proposed reductions In employers*
rriniribtitions.
The maximum contribution Is
row 2.7 percent nf the payroll, hut
only a fow employer* are required
•o pay that amount, bc-rau-c of
their experience rating. The min­
imum contribution is one-tenth of
one percent while the average is
Iwtwren four ami five-tenth* of
one percent.
Florida now ha- 573.909,non in
II* unemployment
vorniiensalion
reserve fund on deposit in Wash­

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A Human suhmafine Hal been
ir|xiilrd i.cn in ill* Cull of Mi*3i*
co. Msybe it it one of i Ihh* red
herrings.
Down in Dade county the tlirnfl
u olftird 5 I 00,000 by gamblers
jual lii "lik r a vacation" m Mexico
durin. it’, v. ill. i trainn. I here
ou«lil In Irr a law 4|(linll ollnillK
blllm , willi 4i trvrir (iriiallitt
•t lot suspling one.
You never can tell what \' i
air going to gel miird up with
when you go traveling. Up in Hit
mark. N. D. tbr otbrr day. tin
Tribune aJtrilurd. "Slreping loom
for ftollrman, alio loom lor !*
(iiU tor."
Tlir cnlhusia«m with wbkli llir
Unilrd Nation* tutbrt in lo bland
Communitl China (hi aggteiMir in
Kuira ihould give ui tome idea ol
the aid we may rxpcct when we
becomr involved in all-out wai
with Ruuia.

tore the* troubles In Knreu burnt into nor live* last
Before
summer,r, it number of careful obaehrern of the world scene
hud been advising that Americium must accept the prospect
of n long period of international tension* ami recurring
critical idtufttfon*. During the Inst few months this advice
has been pushed into the background us we have struggled
with the problems of fighting u war actually begun mid
wondering if u bigger war is inevitable. The war and the
ipn-sUon of bigger war ure still with us, but once more w«are lieginning to bear counsel to prepure for a long period
of tniulded times.
If u greut war can Is* avoided, the alternative probably
is the long period of uncertainty and stress. Some estimate
that conditions of world relations like those of the past few
years may continue for 20 years or more. Some prophets
ulso believe that the troubles will not be merely diplomatic,
but will Include wars in various areas.
This is a grim clitiook, whichever way the Inum-diutc
situation turns out. Hut it is hurd to find flnws in the rea­
soning which produces these prophecies. Until events take a
course which promises more cheer, we should do well to
consider the theory thut we are at the beginning, not the
clifhttx, of a time of world trials und uncertainty. This may
affect the attitude toward the more Immediate question*
of specific jtolicy and piuns for the present situation.

Ltouncing Boxes
Parachute troop* of tin* recent war gave the world the
s|M‘ctnrle of men tumbling out of the door* of planes to
float earthward beneath a sea of billowing white purachutes.
Now there is something new. The Air Force Is testing u
big container which cun is* dumped from an airplane and
lowered to the ground by purachutes without damage, and
which will land so easily and safely that It can lie used to
carry l*oth men und their equipment. It is supposed to drop
a complete squad, with guns and ammunition, in a single
package, Dane quickly and safely than with individual purachtites.
This development really sounds like something, and
should Is* useful to the commercial world us well us to the
inilitnry. Probably it will never become an accepted means
of debarking from commercial airliners, hut maybe it could
be used to get the passengers' liaggage o ff the plane a
little more promptly.

Progress For Health

a “ dataller thrller1
". ac
cording In an announcement- Wr
imagine it it about llir only dttatlrr
ihrilrr ill the tlalr ol Florida at
the prevent time.

Selective Service

HoHpltal Meeting

M'onllnurd l»*m P s fv lin t)

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m *iyo liRfl
altuatlon, 0. W. HpemVr sloclarrd, "Lot's get aetiun on this
matter, gentlemen."
Ho then proposed that tha Coun­
ty Commltilon be requested to ca’ I
a special mooting with the object
o f conildtring a referendum o f
frooholdtn to approve irsulng o f
bonds to finance tho construction
o f o hospital aa soon as posslblo.
Mr. 8poncor also pointed out
that whllo a bequest by tho late
Bert fish had been mad# far tho
building of i hospital hero, tha
funds for construction might not
b* available this year, and augseated that whop the estate I*
liquidated sufficiently to I ’lpp'V
the*# fund* they might he fited
to retire tbo bond*.
This proposal mot with Im­
mediate favor o f th* remmlsilonora, Mr. Tuchor and a number o f
representative cltixon* who wore
present.
Tho Commission then decided

■ml “wonlit )&gt;*«« Ih* preiturr” on
A ideate from ihr Inatitute of lo ihr Drfrnw Drpartmrnl.

Senator Bridget brand* Preti
A n t Truman** propoted $71.500 OOOjOOO budget for nut year a*
“ an obvious fraud, romplelct)
confuted, mixed up and ill advited." It would teem that with t&gt;.
much lo fpend for national de­
feat#, the Preaident would try
to m o r n iit on uoneerttary waite
, and extravagance. The Preaident**
claim of “laving 15,000,000.000"
remmdi Senator Bridge*, he **yi.
“ of Ike man who rpenl $5,000
to Uqr hit wife a fur coal tail
year tad who think* the taved
him IMiOQ because the did not
buy another ftu coat ihii year."
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M Male canal. “It it
i m time i* tost now in
for completion of this al

WASHINGTON, Jan. SS-O fr—
The Itefenre Dcpartmeat, to booat
the site atui quality uf the armed
forres, wants soma change* made
In tiie present draft law.
It prepared a hill which it askrd Conrrrt* to pass, rarrying out
lhf»e proporeil rhangt-s. Itefor* it
dues *&lt;», Cungree* pruloMy will
alter the hill a bit. Committed
are liuhlitiK hearing* oil the bill
now.
A* It stands, the bill would not
make any direct chanaes In the
National Guard or the reserve
groups. Yet the National Guard
Association and the Heserea Of*
fleers Assuclatiun are concerned
about the liiil.
They
hava siiRgeited some
chanirt— in it so that It will more
positively &gt;|H-ak o f the need to
preserve the future strength o f
lioth groups. The main ohjectioi
&lt;&gt; fthe National Guard Association
is this:
At this rnonirnt, under the pre­
sent law, a youth under 1H'»
years of age. If he Joins the guard,
is free from the air aft so long as
hr perform* hi* guard duties sat­
isfactorily.
The hill would wipe mil this
deferment for under-1ItH-year-old*
who Inin the guard. The Guard
Association protests that thi*
Mould trnd to rut down Its
strength.
Why? The pool o f youtha under
that age serve aa a steady field
for recruiting new guard member*.
Htlll. the armed forces say they
now must draft youth* reaching
IK Tlie guard wants the ex
emptlon rogtlnued for youths Join
Ing up before they are 1MV*. These
youths, o f coiirsa*, would be liable
for srevlre If their guard unit*
warn railed up.
tinder present low a youth
rearhing IH must register with Iris
draft hoard but rannot ) « drafted
until he's III.
There may have been some feel­
ing around the country, by people
who didn't read the hill, that It
might make direct changrs In the
guard or referees. This Is not

Unusual Interest attaches to u report of the Worlif cn.
One reader aiks for a "clarify
Hon tii Organisation on tnulnriu control work in Siam In
a Joint prrijwt of WHO and the United Nations Internation* ins roundup of present draft”
rules on veteran* and married and
S V.ho r v ' * ' : r r* * r y
H tp»m ttegan work in Siam «lngle men. Drieflr staled, this is
1 'N,VW i , 7 ,,?°,rN ,,lHt ! hp «nntt*l number of malaria it,
(Inly youth* between ill and 2d.
lire Wous rate ' ", r C
i* »»ly one-seventh nf the under
present law, can lie drafted

Here is a program of health improvement which even
backward peoples will be able to see and understand. They
may not grasp the significance of statistics, but they know
how common the disease has been; when the rate ia divided
Sentiment may not be unaiiim hy seven they will surely be able to detect the difference.
If this project has liecn accompanied by suitable pritout among uui European Allirt
at lo who it (hr aggienor in Ko- pagnmla, the people know also that this is the work of a
rya, but in lb* United Stalra Con* world ,body of nations, of which their own Slam Is one,
gfeti tbr other day our Senator* working together for the rhmtnon benefit of all people. They
voted 4| to 0 in favor ol brand­ will know about the U. N., and will a n with their own eyes
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ing China at the iggtnior. Our something that It has accomplished.
allirt had bsilei lake note or wr
It* is ’generally sdh|Iosed that Siatii may lot one of the
future trouble s|Mits In the contest between Communism
may rlop their pay.
and Democracy In the Far Fast. It bordhruon French Indrt*
The Florida Indurirul Commit*
china, where the romniunlsta are bidding for power, and
lion hat certainly gotlrn the jump on Burma, where they are known to have ambitions. We
on the real of Florirla in preparing have an advantage In Siam because Its government is in*
for civilian detente in cm * of an dependent and stable, und because the Siamese recently bad
emergency, tl hat flllblnhed on an unhappy experience with outside influence, that of the
the ground Hoot of the Caldwell Japanese, aimed against the Western powers. We ought to
Building in Tnllnhaitee a Flrtl Aid be able to make further capital of this International health
Emergency room in connection work which alms at betterment for the Siamese and not
with the designation
detignalion u!
u&gt; that build at domination.

Life Invurance reveali that there
are now more than 40.000.000
families in the United Stale* own*
ing tom* form of life insurance.
That meant they have a stake in
khc government bond*, the railroad
bonds. tne «te«l and other indutttia) Mcuritie* ia which the in*
tarnnet companw* have inverted
And II laait to that extent they
gll have a tlake in the capitalistic
S li m at well at the prevention of
flatten which depreciate* the
value of tucii securities.

BuUet Riddled Artillery Planes
Are Eyes Add Ears O f Eighth Army

For The Long Pull

H IIIL K VKffHB

Y.t Ih. l i r a ! Naiarrnr a n
without sin I W * should not hale
atm.rra, but only tbtlr sin. The
Hurai ainnrr cannot slthsland
In... it n .t.r fallclh. A friend of
put.ltrsn* and sinners,—l.u, 7:8L

few

THUHSDa Y

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A C E TW O
— 1 ■■ 1 1

Vinson rommtnlrd such "prv*Mirr" v/ould hr put by the rom.nlllrr Into any hill It spurovn.
Mrs. Knm-nlwrjr *ahl pnyslral
r«&lt;|Ulrtm*nta are now down to
World War |J livrla. Menial re*
ilrrmenta remain higher, but
•y will be reduced, aha aald.
Commllteo membera recalled
lhal In leal October'* manpower
hatrlnga it waa ohown that about
M fier cent uf imlrntlol draftee*
wrre being rejected. Mr*. Hoorn*
lierg aald that now about KS per
tent were and that this possibly
r«uld lie reduced lo atwut W
per cent.

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Price Freeze

■c**M***a r w « **»*• '•&lt;
service during the lata President
franklin II. ftoowvclt'o first term
and waa long known r* a "Now
Dealer." In recent yean hla idoaa iu request the Cwuuly CuiuiMi*have carried little weight with the slon to meet to dlecuie tha a lt
waa rocommendad
&lt;n, and It si
uatlon,
Adminlitrntlon.
Ilf obgr«*ted lo tho conereoi that as many representative*
tonal committee (hat many Admin- elvte groups as oossthle be
Among the first o f the
lilr at Ion plana would gonon
‘ In
gonorato
Uana u respond was tha
ftatlon rnthor than chock |i
ub, which voted Tuesday night
ho critic!aed, too, tho Admt
Mon foreign policy plan o f build­ to add their request to that o f
ing up P big ilcfrni* "farco ip Ku- meeting with thn Countv CowmD-

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Kcclo* voiced particularly iliarp

The metten &lt;MU pre-ente-l tor
Mine Maww Remlev, dvlc rhul/-tAury ftnyder lis t weak man o f the club who stated that
wltk a hoy point uf holding down she would attend tha meeting, and
Interoot rata*. The M i n
fight ■he urged mewtbere o f Uw dub to
ha ge n wk nlao.
im £ Inflation ihould b « thi

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raurago borrowing, Kcclea aald.
•Aa ior price controls, he aald
they should ba Mlectlva gad
. . . . u- l « — - tbr Jackao
piled only In case* whei
re good* are both a
buiff now.'* But tay* the Miami •kort aupply. He argued:
Qrer all price control* are un­
raid. “The prouuttt that have
ary and should not U imm emit
put am that gyp
upon tho

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NUn nun ysvvest urn maimor

hut nut all those. Veterans are ex­
empt. Ho are men with dependents,
if drafting them meant hardship
for the dependent*.
I'riesli and minister* and theo­
logical students are exempt. Ho are
conscientious objectors, at leaat
from combat duty.
Tim draft of students ran bo
postponed until they finish out
thalf academic year and (lie draft
of students In the upper half of
•hell Has* ran lie deferred Indr
flnllely.
Then
hen «reaaes tha muried man
man
mireblem.
p „A m
i who |a married
before being called before his
draft Imard for rlaeslftcalion. ia
placed In 3-A. Who sayg so? Herctlve Mvrvire headquarters here.
Hut such a man, headquarters
says, must I * in a true marital
situation. For example: a man who
waa living in Artnona but had a
wife In New York and perhaps waa
not supporting her would not be
ronsld-red inanied so far a* do.
ferme„t from the draft goes.
Tha aap.s reader says he hai
heard o f case* where married men
have been drafted. Selective Ser­
vice headquarter* can't answer
that one except to paint out (1 )
the slluallun explained in the para­
graph above and fS ) the fact that
a man who married after the
board place* him In l-A can be
drafled.
There are roughly two hind* of
reserve group* for men who have
left the armed aervlcea: the Or­
ganised Reserves, who drill rotulraly and go to earap, and tho
Volunteer Reserves, those who
may drill a little or not at all or
may confine themselves to milltare study course*.
Tha law aaya that anyone who
Joined the Organised Reserves be­
fore the law waa passed June f4,
I M i can't be drafted. Selective
fervlce headquarters say* about
reserves;
Enlisted men in the volunteer*
can he dreftad but officer* in the
organised or volunteer reserves
are not being drafted.
Nevertheless, tha armed forres
have been calling member* of the
nreanlied reserve* hs-k to duty.
(The purpose of the reserves l* to
have trained men In readiness for
a return to artlve dqty.t And some
&lt;(' «■ !I a a * 4 r * * a t P u * n * e |
Volunteer reservists have been recalltsl. ' all hough
moaliy
only did not read Remington’s com­
plete replica.
■pedallied people.
When crest-examination began
yesterday, Remington .srknuwledgElsenhower
ed hi* loyalty was Investigated
several times during hi* nine
years as a federal employe.
and other french cities.
French Cotnmjnlata. under trdrra from the Kremlin, planted
•a “ Elsenhower j o hosnr' rally the will and potential o f Atlantic
foe last night. It flu ted out after Fact nations lu join In the defense
o f western
Western Europe. Hr
than raor
I
the French government marshallturns to Washington
MJKkj troops and pallet to an
The General will
wrt Id*
findings to Osn
an apet.
MS Joint
day. He
aeeak
Paris.
A total o f D i t T o f
■•rested and tha
All lost M of tho
arrested
expelled

'Arthritis - Rheumatism
Neuritis-Bursitis-Lumbago ‘
AT THE POINT OF PAIN!

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M IT H A C H O L IN B CHLORIDE

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Il'aailaarS r.oe
rum war. Nu damage waa raused
by the enemy plane*.
^
■ftwri Hm. t t
i i u f i i i l i i t a t i ; r t !&lt;«•:««%
A strong Allied patrol poweiVi
N A H K IiT
It* way through slight enrmy opBY W II.I.IA M C. HA It N A HD
M i f t r i Florida*
asltlop lo retake the town or
T h a M t f i l ll R f f ( i l l f M re|w&gt;nM b)f
MJM LW HUIL IN KOHLA
&lt;/!’) Tlicre arc pile lied bullet Lute, I ha*
I tattlern &lt;ia ill# Hanffird rt ta lf
oengsung. II) mile* north of
iii every one o f the 15 little artillery baton pUuri parked on tbr &gt;l»n F a n h a re M a r ll» l # «r |*r«tolar# w l d rubbled Won iu and 38 miles south
tn Tr.Ai"k**r* li t M l l f l U|» lo 1 P M
uf the JHlh i’sraltel but withdrew
tiid verjr rough K u m n airitlip.
J mh. 31. m i
I*ti li|»r. I I l $ * l Tl a little aflerwanl*.
A beutenant. one of ibe men v»bo Ibcs ibcic |&gt;l*»f* to sail llir ibut- Heart*. Pnir
(!• u*. T r s t h r f r r v h
American planes made a heavy
l»i hi.r.
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lll-lia
lor tbr artillery, said:
air attack on the town Thursday,
)i f t | f « » i l «fs-j*e-fnl IriK
"You have an ctlrcmcly naked Icrlmg wbcu yuu'ic low
itin fa ln e r
IH 'IW
Indicating the Krds lord reoccup­
U e la
slot
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1.3HI-I 21 ied former |u&gt;#llion*. Strongest
It iritory in one uf these jobi.”
f'S itM fa
S» Ih N d f l 1 1 ’.
lit- I* l.t. Muse* l-cwi* &lt;&gt;f Km
M i. H l) 2 2’* t'ammunlst force* in the Hoeng*
poria, Ka*., a longtlmr reslrlriit of
song area at last report* were
F f l f f y , Fla. Uuiil^R,
Ih# Q ua ltt v «• A l i r c t r 2 1 H H
Kansas City. Lewi* is typiral uf
North Korean Red».
"
4 &gt; i f f &gt; , Kl*. I*B»'8(, U#fMH»d*
the artillery llasou piluts nt tillA l' rorrevpondent William J.
I n i Q a a l l i y 4» L U i i m
J h « l *’»
airstrip. All arr- vrtrran* o f tbr
Cii* liiflissYer,
Waugh nt r «hlh Army head
rtihlllfitr
IM »M 1
seennd World War. Al! have u
quarters re|u&gt;rte«l 3,000 North Ko­
ro lliih fi
*loi, hwfirhap 1 1-' rean* and Chinerc II mile* north­
tri tnrnduus numhrr of misalu l*«*rliftiher»
hu. bpfct* !!.•♦». 12 *'»
over enemy line#—from 200 tn 30
west of Y'oju. He (aid these troops
CoM
rm f#»
Thr liSMin pilot* help srrk out
IvKlplAtii
bn, hpklp
were digging In, evidently for a
Kffcarulai
lm h|»r,
1,T1»M#
targets for artlllcrry and then
fight.
U f l t i f F , if w tw ri allry Pa&lt; k
hover over the target and direct
| do*, rrafp
J e e - f J1
Air ©I.server* reported seeing
(he fire.
Lett lire. Ii c U f f , I f * I'lU'H
civilians digging entrenchments -m
** (lur little |ilanc* arc unartiK-d
4 tfui cra te
fff ltj
a hill th ree miles south o f Kum*
but they can rail In more flrrMisptafiS
4u( liiit ltr, 1 l a * I 5®
yangiang. Air strike* disrupted
rinlorip, t l r a m d ur bnrh* I 22
power than a tiattlrihlp," **M
I ’f i a . Khlllhh, ilr p tB il In i
their wort.
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ijup li tr
h » h$r.
2 J2-I la
One Allied patrol look high
Imi h«Ut* 11.19*14.111
ma, Wash. Ills psrent* are Mr.
PntilU*wpt K la lt#d IIIJpb
ground northeast of Yongwol,
■mi Mrs. J, P. Hanimun* o f fa n Hi*** A
SO ll» h a i * 2S«-2.#'» Tung*ten mining town I f mile*
sun, Tex.
ta*t(a(«M&lt;pa Fl+i If* «l Hilt*
eastern front. Yongwol was re­
“ You ran hear It when
Hltr it
f I I I M l * 2.A« ^
Itaiiltiliee
2 dot. N k l * ,
1 5»'y-I
east o f Chrrhon on the centralrmy Is Tracking away at you
Hfilnnidt
hu hiir
I-o o -l I I
taken Wcdri«**l*y by United Na­
rifle* ” lUrnmon* added.
Hf|iia»li, T#ll»iw r n w h Mack
tion* force*, likely IT. S. Seventh
MaJ, Robert L. Hoffman
t u hpr,
■ o #.« 2 V
Division troops who have been
I'oil-nimith, Ohio, *sid, " nur
T'i*matite*
4# II* cra te A An
previously Identified in that area.
flv on days when Air Fnrrr nlanTunilft*. Purple T op
Uni
bunches
Scattered enemy guerrilla fore*
■re grounded-- even when It
T u rn ip A ile d
hu hpr
1
• I **
« i i wlnv and lh&gt;- vlsiblllts* I* tr-.
were reported by agents and pa­
n r e t f*
rlMe. I've wen (hem eome In fm
trols throughout the area *"uUi
nrsngeM. it*p*n&lt;llng &gt; 1 *
II..*
I
I t of rhechon, Tanyang, and Y o f »
landing* with their head- *tii kirq*
Orange*.
T
em
p
i*
t*
I
hi*
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nut nf the side window.”
wol. The infiltrators annarently
H r * p e fr u li, liuntsn
b-s S I .
lions cease fire plsns for Korea be­ (lr-| .efr iill. Msreh Heedlre*
"Our field* are *lws/« untleh
are trying to disrupt Allied supI lux
x s a . l t t plv line- there.
fore the Peiping lied government.
'nli* *ald Hubert W. Kolb of Fu
erlnee
H bos
I.TI
...... .
Of. C.
Involves endlcts negotiation Ukt Tnna
In the air both 11 2di and Fsu
IS v a r l e l l e * pr.oluc* a fruit restars
hainmeresl st
The thing we sweat out moat I* lliia Lake Success, N. Y.. consulta­ * elver! si the Hsnb-rd a i s l e Fa rm ers ■hiMiting
-ettVii', sll •lur nlanr* I k heforYtariiei. ml it I re ceipt* l.Mlsy 11,1*1 Mai. General Katie F- I’artridgr
,|.,L T(.fc, and the terrain ” snin tion of India's Sir Dene-gal Rau pa. hag**.
(left) and lints In's Sir Gladwjn
Iiernan.l llfN&gt;|&gt; on all vegelal.lee rhunchun. U. S. Fifth A ir Furre
I ' l(i.l&gt;ert J. Tritelhaum of f.lnin, Jebb. The U S delegation has In­ ■ ml I ' l T I I I ' H
said the central Korean town « i (
T e m p e r n la r * Ihls nmrnlng *1 Ih* fire ImkiiImuI ami riddled with
Ohio.
dicated Uist It will go along with KarifnrJ
P is t e Fa rm e r* i l s r h r l - I
‘‘ We don't wi-ar * tisrachute nnd the majority.
rulihre machlnegun bullets.
(fnler national) 4*gr*e*k
I know nf nu other nmnlrv that
suffrr* like thi* one from a lack
nf furred landing *pnt*. Thi;
country wr fly over Is really
rugged.'*
t ome along with TrltrllMluill oil
a nii-tlnn into enrinv territory
Thr plane |s splashed with inn.1
and it obviously hs« been hat.I
u*ed ‘Die temperature Is five dr
greer M o w aero as you takr oft
and there is no comfort iu th&lt;small unhealed cabin.
Once aloft, the rabin Hoot ).&lt;*■(&gt;
corning cqu-n In spite o f the fvr;
that an nhl strip of Inner tube U
wound around the handle to hut-1
It shut.
For an hour you skint thr fro*
tri| ridges and glide down ran
vims, hunting for signs o f enemy.
Then the lieutenant lo-ggint a job
of directing artillery fire un a vil
lane.
lie chatters directions Into hi*
mierophane foe listening artillery
men.
Then, through your earpboue -.,
you hear an artilleryman *ay: “ iF*
■ i t be-w a y "
“ Huger." Tellelh.sunt *avo.
. Twelve seconds later the shell
r-arhr* lire village. You have her ,
flying above ami a geyser of
snow and smoke** shords up from
a rice paddy.
W IT H
The pilot give# the artillerymen
■ correction or the range ami th.
next shell crasho* nearer a ilwel*
ting. The third shall is a direct
hit, on on# o f the thatched roof
huts, demolishing It. For .10 mi.
quire the firing continue* and the
■hells are really on the mark.
Back al the airstrip you meet
other men who. like Tsitelhaum.
double In artillery tlaaon work
and act as courirrs for an army
division.
At last— a wonderful new way to get fait relief
T r y a t-minute gentle N U R IN "rub-in" and ba
They Include: Capl. Isidro Valfrom local muscle and joint pains, ■* well a*
convinced. Just smooth it on lightly wherever
del, Jr„ formerly of Ktaulon, Tex.
those of simple cold* and fatigue! N o w you can
you feel local pain. In 4 nutter of minutes, you
and now of U w ton, Okla., and Lt.
am expect i marvelous sensation uf toothing
get hlcsscd relief w ith amaiing new S U R IN —
Garmon Aura o f Santa Ana, Calif,
the m u lt nf monihj o f ihornsigh scientific in­
warmth and relief to develop and last for ItoursT
and you meet artillery observer*
You a n use S U R IN without fear.
vestigation. Bast o f all, you get this relief by
who go on many of the mission&lt;
Rke Lt. Morgan to Rulman of
applying SUiUN at the point o l M k Th u
Chicago and Lt. William II. Boggs
m
S iC M it O f m m
means no pillt, powder* or liquid* to l o i t l
o f Corvallis, Ore.
S
U
R
IN
is bawd
based on a .new application o f a pein*
*»
Than there are the men who
H M tto M * T S M * i m
*
ciple
m
hereby
the use o f Metharholioe
______ _ chloride
_ _
'I*11* hlqnto, such
Ii oodtaini ■ powerful modern |M nich drug,
•*
William Burnsed o f Dads
allow* a marked degree o f absorption o f the
city, and 8*t.. Clear#nee R. Flow,
M rtbofholioe tbloride, known to doctor* at a
analgetic dreg through the skin. . . to g iv e you
ere of Newton. N. d . and Tacoma.
vaio-dilator. Applied at tha point o ) poim &lt; 1)
fast »*Hef at the point o f pnim , , , where jo u
Wash.
meed it mnti!
tbit
remarkable
substance
dilates
surface
blood
Another alntrln soldier. Pfe.
vessels, and (2 ) allows fan penetration ol
NWiolsa Marlnck. Jr^ of Brooklyn
S U R IN i* nleaMnt to uw.
use. smooth,
Smooth, creamyS U R IN 'i selected analgesic and rclaiin g in*
■aid (h ln fi ir v fltia with him i**
white, greatries*, stainless. Hirmlcss to wash­
rapt that hla father In Brooklyn
g red lent v The result/ Fast relief at the point
able fabrics.
had received only three of 32 let«/ piduf
*
SWBI h Mt 11 tutu far thau R u n ts , ft It toterx he had whttlen In Uir past
I
three month*.
tamM In the ttlfvf it laeii gata.
“ I ' Juti ’tape my father under
aiandi thl$ mall Mtuatlon ov^r
here." he aald.

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THURSDAY JAN. 25. 1951

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s’crn Park N ew *

Social A n d Personal Activities
PHONG 148

Social Calendar

Ballet Company Ih
P lanned By Dancers

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rnuth and
TttURMDA v
Students of the Duxbury Studio
The Dougin* Join- Junior Bro­ uf Sanford nod Royal School of daughter have returned to San­
therhood will meet at the First Dance o f Winter Park met In ford to make their home.
Baptist Church tonight at 7:30 Wintrr Park last night to organ­
Rev. and Mr*. Murk T. Car­
ise n ballet company naming It
P.M.
penter spent yesterday in Hanford
The Florida Chain o f Hi*» binary "Ballet Petite” .
The purpose uf the students and a* guests of Mr. and Mr*. A. M.
Assemblies will have their Hirst
Meeting tonight at the Pin t Hap* their director*, Doris Duxbury and Phillip*.
(*• tl»t Church at 7:30 P.M.
Edith Royal, is to promote a
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes spent
Jacaramia Circle uf |h«- Garden grcatc. understanding, apprecia­
Club la having a bridge party ot tion nnd support of the ballet, a few day* in Sanford visiting
7:30 P. M. at the Garden Center. I said Mr*. Duxbury today. It i* the friend* before returning to Tampa.
Seminole Kehekah la-dgi- No. &lt;3 l ambition of the group to present
M*». T. H. VViisoo i, confined
will have ite
at 8_ t " M r |i&gt;illel performance* Toe elemen­
in the Odd Fellow* Hall. Visiting tary and high school levels and to the Frrnald-Laughton Memorial
ReUkaha are welcome.
fur any civic organisation Inter­ Hospital where she i* recovering
from n recent fell.
rR "'
ested in sponsorship.
The Da|itid Women's Mission­
Membership is open to anyone
ary Union oi Seminole A o m d - Interested in any phase o f a bal­
Mr. and Mrs. James Plant have
tlon Will have a covered dr»h let production and ran receive returned to Sanford where thev
luncheon at 10:00 A M. next further information by contacting will make their home After living
iw, Frida), in the Geneva Baptist an officer of the company, Mrs. for some time in Jacksonville.
Church.
Duxbury said.
The Sanford Townsend Club No.
The company elected as officers
Buddy Carter, Khelt Itavenel,
1 will hold a regular meeting at Eunice Rinaldi, president: Nonna and Charles Turner ate home from
7:30 o’clock at the Cl tv Hall.
Jean Thaggnrd. flnnr.ee chairman: Clcmson for a few day* visiting
Chairmen of the International Anne Whittaker, Sanford promo­ their parent*.
Be roar from all school* lit Semi­ tion chairman; Hill Flnne, Or­
nole County will meet at .7:00 P. lando promotion chairman; Mo­
Dr. and Mr*. C. I. Goodman of
Si. at the home of Mr*. D. C. ther Advisors, Orlando, Mrs. Har­ Orangeburg, S.C. were the guest*
Cache*, 406 Myrtle Avenue.
ry Williams; Sanford, Mrs. Joseph of Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Carter over
An open forum for women will Saunders.
the weekend.
be held at the Episcopal I'arith
Charter members included the
llaute at 12:15 P.M. in ron|utw- following students from Orlando,
Mrs. O. C. McBride ha* return­
■‘J tlon with the Florida Chain of Winter Park, and Sanford: Joan ed to her home from the Fernaid* Mlaiionary A*«einhlie* which it Dann, Jane Davis, Hill Flnne, Judv laughton Memorial Hospital after
being held at the Firm Baptist Flnne, Gretrhen Klrchhnff, T. J. a recent illness.
Church Thursday and Friday. All Osteen, Joni Saunders. Carol Sawwomen of Sanford ore Invited to vrr. Nonna Jean Timecard Jean
Mr. and Mr*. Julius Hilagl have
attend and they are asked to Thomas. Shit ley Hollingsworth,
bring sandwiches. Coffee will to* Hetty l.vnn Ray. Eunice llinaldi, a* their guests for the winter Mr.
and Mis. Htevr Woynitich end son.
furnished.
Ann Whittaker, Muffrtt Williams, Dr. 8. Wayns, nil of Chicago.
Pack No. 34 o f the Cub Seouls Barbara Watson.
will have their meeting at 7:3
Serving a- choreographers and
Mr*. W. K. Wei .ion bud an
at McKinley Hall. All Cubs with
their parent* are urged to attend. directors ore Mrs. Duxbury and emergency appendectomy Friday.
.Mr*. Royal.
She 1* doing nicely, but will re­
MONOA T
main In the hospital for another
,
The Key Club is sponsoring n
week.
* Pancake Supper for the Kiwanli
k
Club member* and their wives at
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hussell will
the Seminole High School in the
raturn home today Horn
Fort
Home Economic* room at 7:(M
Myar* Beach, where Mrs. Ruisell
P.M. Afterward the K « t Club ii
The Fine Arts Department of ha* been visiting for the past
challenging the Kiwanis' to
u
the Women's Club entertained with month.
basket ball game.
a coffee at the club hou*« yester­
TriWIMAV
Mr*. Miriam Russell and sis­
Messiah rehearsal will be held at day morning following It* regular
ter, Mrs. It. I. Wynn of Haddenthe First Methodist Church at 8:30 meeting.
Mr*. C. R. Dawson presided in field, N. J. spent yesterday in Mel­
P. M. All slngsra ora urged to at*
lare of Mra. Fletcher Bolls, who bourne visiting with Mr. and Mr*.
as recently moved from Sanford. Burt Smith.
The Animated Magaxln* will be
Mias Ethel Grisler will leave
presented at Iht nrxt (nesting,
IIV ROll THOMAS
Mr*. H. C, Moore, editor-In-chief, Friday to make her home in Win­
ter Park with her mother Mr*.
HOLLYWOOD. Jan. I f c - i A T - announced. It will 1* open to the Ethel Geiiler after
completing
public,
Shed a tear, folk*; Iho traditional
Mra. Dawson announced the this semester at Seminole High
screen lover (a dead.
School.
This coroner's report cbmes from Chain o f Missions being held in
Robert Ryan, who observes that Sanford this week. Mr*. T. BlaisMr. and Mrs, II. N. Ashby and
exhibited beg collection of
romance has expired In the dell
shell dolia.
movie*. The cause T
Music was rttidenkl hy ’M
Ann
“ Maybe that- isn’t the time fur
people tu tk’jik about love, wbat Lovell now a member of th*l otlinx solo, “ Wedding of llie Validn|
e sta ff who played'}
College
no Doll."
with the M r , atom
Refreshment* wer* served to the
other t£ M n t a jip ir y
■sleidTr.ifcr 1
urst* and mnxhrra present by the
actor t B B P l J P *
*&lt;&gt; ,
&gt; RouW Ke
istrs*. Mrs. W. II. Hofmann.
Whatever the Mason. U *
peart that Ryan’a analysis la cor
reel. Today*! nuivlct are conrerne*!
with crime, firejudi&lt;#„ greed, valor
and almost everything but love.
“ See for yourself,
Ryan re­
marked, “ you never hear the
simple words *1 love you’ on the
screen anymore. They have disap­
peared. Instead, the guy just takes
the gal for granted or slug* her
fo r iood measure.
__ glance g ( ___ of our
"n k e a
top personalities.- Cat)
Grant
never lay* ill* hand* on a girl In
his movie*. (Exception: with In­
grid
Bergman In 'Notorious.')
Spencer Tracy has nothing to do
with them. James Cagney T He
•lap* ’em."
This is a long cry from the
movie lover of yore, as epitomlied by Rudolph Valentino, Ramon
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Novarro, Antonia Moreno, ate.
“ Ah. but there never was a
lover Ilka the role* they played,”
Ryan added. " I t ’s illly to think
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ONE G R O U P
that • sheik such at Valentino
plnjrod ever existed. Fans might
have sighed over him then, hut
hla pictures ore merely laughable
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lit M AE N. I,A lilt
Mr. and Mr*. George Steam,
entntalned a nuinlier o f theii
friend* with a dinner party at
the Angehltt Hotel Monday night.
Among those attending were Mr.
and Mr*. t'ampt&gt;etl, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson. Mr. and Mr*. Stevens,
Mr*. K.dniundton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Katbbonr. Mr. and Mr*.
Stearns have Just recently sold
their property un l.ongvvood Road,
and are expecting to return to
their former home in Worcester.
Mess. In the near futurr.
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Dust an
have a* their guests, Mr. Dustsn'.
sister. .Mr». Wackerman, and her
friemf, Mrs. (iroseh, laith o f A t­
lanta. tin.
Mi*s Veva Watson o f Clarks­
ville, Ohio Is visiting her brother
ami sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Ken Wat*«n, »* their home on
i'iney Ridge Road.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Anderson and
son Peter of Ohio are new arrivals
at Mobley's Trailer Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Thonia- Slater of
Schrooti lathe, N. Y. have rant el
the Henry RathtMinr Cottage on

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tt rllMI) Jltnl'Oll*
t o - i, ill'loek OlUb
Bess*
V|.lining apart* IMlIlon
Ks&gt; kys.r lira.
Vlnrnlng liemtlnns
XtiHiit. In Music
VViiiti) At VIns
I'MI II-- I At Or**a
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four children uf Raleigh. N. C
aie eviieeted to arrive tonight to
vi-it for a week with M l*. Ash
bv&gt; pa rent«, Mr. and Mr*. George
Bishop. Mr. Ashby plan* to spend
a few dny* here and then tm to
Miami for a short business trip.

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V this, A iJlft, Music
XI, rniriK Vsrtetirs
iluv l.i'Uil iril-. iirk.
iif- h&lt; -ins Anil Mar
tlo.il. Corner
&gt;1.iful&gt;.a Variety
Vlusle IfiS-vill
1’iarer For I'esca
IVnrltl At N'aun
Un tie Kan.i tiigfit
I Inc Out'
IViptilsr rttsr
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I'ale atie. re
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Wurbl At Three
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XtU.le taivers I'sm.
IP lleouest
Ti». Ithtihni Hour
St- in Kin* Of Hay
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K« •if ur«t
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Lake Ile o e .

Vic Hanson of Ohio, Mr. Vimpruuhr o f l.ongwiHtd, Harold Mer­
cer and Chat. Meicer of Ohio, end
llos* Mobley went sailfishing at
Salerno Wednesday.
Chi Chi llallett has (wen con­
fined tu her home the past week
suffering from chit ken pox.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Polly and
family have moved into their new
home on Lake El ten,
Sir. and Mr*. C. A, W ale* werr
accompanied by Mr. and Mr*
Louis Knoll of Maitland on n
motor trip to Behring Saturday.
Mr. and Mr* Wayne Smart and
daughter o f Delaware, Ohio, ar­
rived this past week and have
muved into the Donald Wilson
home on lake Triplet Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hamer
and daughter Gwendolyn are rrsldrnts now at Contented Harbor
Trailer Park. The Hamer* are
ronstrortlng n new tourist court
on Highway 17, and expect to
move into it in about three weeks.
Mr. and Mr*. William Green
from Elmira, N. Y., recently
moved into their new home on
lake Ellen Drive.
C. A. Wales attended the meet
log of the district supervisor* of
the Seminole County Soil Con
servatiuu Service Tuesday at the
Bull Conservation Service Office
In Hanford.
Guest* » f Mr. and Mra. TiiomaSlatrr on Lake Irene are Mr. and
Mr*. M. Goodwin of la k e Sehroon.
N. V.
Harold
Mercer of
Ohio is
spending two months visiting with
hi* wife nnd dsughter Margaret
at their home on Lake Irene. He
expects t&lt;&gt; return North the first

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Photo Hy Lei lliluti
last Friday nnd Saturday night nt Whitehall
ec Yates, of Delray lhach. The) arc front, left to
i Nlckle, lake Worth; Mis* Carolyn Btroniw-, Wv.t
** Alary Lee Yate*, Delray Reach; Second row I. to
lemon., Fort Myers, Miss Shirley Hut card, St, IM h-tta Mac Helmet, Plant City; Miss Ihtli llarkcv,

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tamps: und
uf February.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenty Shearer
of New Yolk City are new arrival*
at the Mobley ITnibi I'aik. The
Bheareis and their gur.t, Mrs.
Jusepliine t '.inner*, of Washing
toil, D. I'., are spending the week­
end in Cuba.
IDA M A I til lit i'ii
Mri Ida Mat Muir, &lt;0, of the
Muir Service Station died Friday
following a heart attack. Shi it
survived tiv her husband I’ harh-s
Muir, foui ciiildien, Invlor Muir,
of the M uii Service Stutior., on
Highway 17 A trj, Hriltniii Muir,
of Nishop, Calif., Arnold and
Dorothy of Ligotilcr, J'u.
The body, iiciompunled by Mr
Muir Hr., was shipped from the
Erickson Ilili'TIll Hume, to Wa­
goners Fuiivisl Home iii Ni-w
Florence, J'ii .

in taking tlu ii e. iio wall i to i
lute the flavor ami fotce out
much Juice. A p -iiit to . n
By Amin Mae Sikes
in advance is ihut slow c*-&lt;I., g
old trad it tin to the contrary,, whole hum lakes a long time
belting 1* not the ideal way to may be an all-day Job, tiupend.i
rook a bum, suy* Lucy Alexander,
who ciHikrd hiiiidieil* of ham. in on the idle of the lain.
Find out from (lie hulchir
her research "tl meat rookery for
tin U. 8 Department t Varicul* lh&lt; label on the ham whether
need* eoaking I'vlurr
tut c. Misa Alesalidel
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.iv ig. 1
rooking bam, siriit she was a pin krlit li-day licial llu
mcr In showing the gicnter ten-j gtinirast, same fumillr* may luivt
. oakiuy
detnee-, fun i (lavoi anil juiciness an old hnm win. h I,
of meat cooked at low to modrr- Jovi-rtiight «t longer.
ate lather than high heat.
It'* a good idea tu i ■
If ham l* to la- cooked in water. c icking dt •' Hi ns that com
Mis- Alexander "tresses simmer­ the ham. Some rev mmend ■ :i.* &gt;
ing Just under the Uitling |H»int, trmpepratuie- than other* lion
Fnh
then letting tile hum root in its • low hakiiig nl lioU dcgrri
luotli to iltuw liurk moisture and renheil gave best ii-*ult* in Mi
Alexander'* research and ' ■t
lecnine as Juiey as possible.
But stow baking has advantage- rection* follow:
Place ham, rind side up
ov.-i rooking in either water or
steam, -ny- Mis* Alexander, link rack in an open pun. Do not add
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titeins. "logistics are thr general’.!
first tonrri n,’ he remarked.
The Chinese, MarArthur added,
"can supply around IJMOjOOO
troop- at thr Yalu Kivrr" from
Manchurian base*. "Hut they lose
60 pelrcnt of their equipped front­
line strength bv Ihr lime they
cross the 36th Parallel. They will
lose maylH-e anothrrr 10 percent
60 miles farther south."
These difficulties multiply by
"irrnmelrie ptogr***ion."
" lie (the enemy) will rcarh a
point where hr cannot nut any
more rquippeed troops a hr front
than 1 havi— and that will be bad
fur bint. We’re going to give thr
111 rises a bloody nose somowhrrce
in the couth."
Thr Misr difficulties planted
the North Koreans In their fin t
push toulhward toward Pusan
.
and the Red army fell apart whr
ita forward supply hub at Seoul
was raptured.
MacArthur said Allied f o r c e ,
also ran into sliniliar trouble
when they pushed northward to-

Qac Arthur’s Birthday
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powers cannot afford to under­
value this pait of the world.
MacArthur still is vigorlously
opposed to thr retreat.
He outlined his views with rlat tty and forcrfiilnrss, seaterd In
■its familiar worn leather rhalr at
om- rml of his plsin headquarter,
iiffn r. Hr puffed «n a favorite
pipe and pausi-d only to light it.
Devpile Ihr trcmrndoui strain
of the past seven months and his
heavy work schedule, thv
General looks 20 year* younger,
lit wa* the vigor and resolve of
middle age ami tho handclasp of
an athlete.
He will spend hla birthday as
usual at headquarter*—hi* .Iflfilh
cd- neutlvo working day.
MacArthur reamphaslird In.
statement last week that the A l­
lied fprres could remain in Korea
as long a* they w eir ordered to
uo so. This he aaid was Itased upon
enlarged Communist supply pro

waul the Valu Riv r anil, al Ihr
rod o f extruded III., a, were hit by
the Chinn* "foul atrokr™ across
the Manchurian border.
Now It ;a apparent he I* waiting
an International decision on how
vigorously to fight IhU “ new
war" against the Chinese. Thr
General pointedly has auggrrslrrl
In several public at ilrmrnla that
a »|teedy ilrelilnii la imperative.
In general, MacArthur con.ldcrs
thr Chinese foot suldlrr inferim
ami poorly ei)ulppeeil by compari*
•on with thr first North Korean
irm y.
Hr expects Chlnearr air artlvlt«
to arcrlerale but predicts It will
b no morr than a "nuisance" for
highly trained American pilots.
Hr appeared more concerned by
the future than the past, nut ho
trlanrr,| backward briefly over the
tumultuous yean.
“ You’re the oldest newspaper
man I still have with me, In point
of service, aren’t you?" he asked.
It was nearly 10 year* ago, he
first aprecalled, that

proaebd Mm In Manila for Inter­
pretation uf a Japanese cabinet
chance. The Interpretation turned
out to b ru tm t— and thr reshuffle
Ini to thr lontt, hitter I’aelfie war.

qf tin major conferGuard linger Johnson of t h«Of the 13 players oti Duke tlnlEighty-eight horse* bred by
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With an extensive harkiriwund of
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a* fc Can*reratbmalChristian missionary in the Near
Kaat. ami for 14 ye a n a» executlve vice president o f the foreign
mlaaion Iman1 of hi* rhurrh Dr.
Good sell I. an intemati.mallv
known rhurchman.
Hivpiitly. appointed exreutive
secretary of the dlvi.hin of Fur.iirn Mission* ..f the National
Council of the Churches o f Christ
in America. Hr. tioodsell ha. K en
a mentK-i of the executive tMtard of
th e
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tnnt mi..ion. agency ami pre.ldent o f the Foreim Mit.ion. Conference, an aretie v rom pnal of
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denonv nation*.
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Gning T liro u g h l Im u s p nf I.M#

it nil|iiHr4 I »«•»** l * « %r tlmrt

Stop Supporting
Christian. in
Communist Chius?”
Mr. Jone* ha. .(tent much lime
In relief and rehabilitation work
in Nanking which i» under the eontrol of Communists, where he ieI pi Mooted the Methoili.t Chlirrh in
evanreli'tic work. He servej in
many ways other than preaihimr.
principally among the thou.and*
of re fur re. from all pall* of
Chinn. He phiu. in return to China
i next year tn rontinue hi. work
there.

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THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD. FLORIDA

I'AUK 8IX

Pittsburgh Pirates A re Infected
With New Feeling Of Confidence
(ThU li lb* fourth of ■ u i i n o f I A »lorir» o rlllrn by lb*
(■■lor league manager fur thr Ar-m isled l'rr*» umlrr Ihrir own
bylinen telling how Ihrir tram *h*pr. up lur 1911 and .Uiug up
lb* ulh*r club*.

Straight
from the

H o r s e ’s Mouth
By Bl&gt; HARPKH

II* HIM. MP.YEK

Oklahoma Defensive Speaafists
Meet Fast Breaking Bardiey Five
lly Ml 1.0 KAKNKTI

NKW YO RK. Jan. 2r&gt;aide tonight who deserves
tic ami liar tiarc.

(/!’)- OUaUma A &amp; M and Bradley will dea lu
g er national basketball rating—the turhigh

Tonight’t major rontr*t alro will detrrmine which team belongs al

thr i.i(i of thr ti.iiidmgt in the Miitouti Valley Conference.
PI1TSBURCH. Jan. r &gt; (/!*) III) I'lltihuigli I'll Jin hi*r pioniitt
Ocrailonally a hapjiy confluence
Ihr sooner Aggies lead the midwnl loop with a 4-0 mark: Bradley
ot being • much imiirutrtl cluli in 1951.
of rirrumrtanrr* will bring to­

Not only will **r lie strengthened in .ill dr|iarlmcnli, hul uut biggeil
(tin will be in ll&gt;&lt;* all-ini|*orUnl nultrr of Irani *|&gt;&lt;rit anil ambition. Alio
|h* joipiialion lhal any club mutl i|rl when il comet umlrr thr influent'
el such ? mailrr buildrr a* Hraiuli Kit key ■* tmuml to brnrf.l il. Al(rally hr ha* implied rvrry man on the tlub with /ral.
I think that unxteadlnena in tip**
initrlri w ai thr main wrakner. at thul iiM|Hirtaui |n»t.
(hat prevented the I’ itlrl.urgh
We | . j m &lt;&gt;ur I n i Infirhl (at
club from making a U tter *how lur lii'il when (I'Connell war
tng than it did In ll'Wi'a pen. railed to the color*. Huwrvrr,
aant rare.
we think we have a good new
Thr unuiual ratrnt to whirh ■hortatop in Hobby Thomaon,
«ur Infield war unsteady ami .t- flum thr Sally
n«aid*&gt;',
rail* may he judged from the |h
rhalir# , hal { { „ „ Ro.
fart that &gt;o many change* wrrr jet. will ruireed In Ilia attempt
found n&lt;rt-rrarv In an atiemiii to to pull a comeback to thr |teak
eitahlirh stability that no rawer form he ha* not ahown alnrr
than 22 men were urn! at ih* ItMh. Itoh RHIinger (third ba«i-t
four poait'.ont durinii the rraaon la praetiially rritain to lie liet*
—fWr at firat bare, live at m-coiwI ter than he wa* lurt fall. Pete
tare, revi'o at third bare and ('artiglinni- (Inflehleri ir a troy
five at. rhortttop
. . , who will iclve ut hurtle and rplrit
Thr fart that many more rum no mau «r where wr plarr him.
were
barer
•gainst any other eluh in
|atill ha* u lot of value in rrddiNational l-cagur might la* at­ I lion to hi* fighting heart.
tributed by anyone rrudinK the
No doubt our main rtrength ir
averager to wr..k pilrhimr. The our outfield, . . i p * of the b**t in
truth o f the matter l« that In the major* drfentlvrly and ajflumerour inrtanre* thr pitrhrrr way* a power on offence. We
Were not to hlantr. It w»&lt; not have a |m,initial *lar In (ill*
Until Danny O'Connell Joined ur I lull, a fine you me player and
in mlth»ea*oh, at tl«
rhorlatop
that WI
other*
who
wilt
luirk
op our
a
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W
ill
iM
iu t
MWI
we got anything like tt.adlne.r ( ml(th|y |(a||lh K1„ „ r&gt;
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"&gt;"*t ten m l slugger* in* l*u*i l.nll

lookir* from whom we
W e s Fesler Hired pcclThehelp
In Ituil nre Hob Friend,
pitching -tin who -jn-nt
As Head Couch 01' tipartcorning
of i»*t year with Indiana(.oil*: Con llemprey, a winning
liitchei with Han iflU K lln i of
“Golden Gophers” |the
I'neifle f'oart
league for
hi

MINN KA POMS, Jan. U k-M t
—We* Fe*irf, who only *ix week*
ago raid lie wa- flnl he.l witn
lime football, today b foo(11 roarh at Mlntwiala.
The man who quit a* roach at
Ohio Htal* In*t month ttumnird
it all up with on# sentence: “ You
can't take lb year* o f #*p*n*iue
and what-not an.I throw ihrm
out the window,"
Pealer'a unexpected appointment
ar (lophrr roach rucked lllp Ten
follower* with aurprlue. lie wa*
offered and accepted a threeyear contract at the annual ralary
of (IHdtOO, 11/dK) more than re­
ceived by llernle Hlerman, the
man he succeeded.
Ke*lrr resigned a* head niarb
at Ohio State Dec. If. lie raid
hla health couldn't, rtaml the
atraln o f trying to win every
(am*. Ill* team had won ala
Western Conference earner and
loal three. He took a high ralarle.l
Job as m iw l .state *a(e*ln*li.
Tha appointment wn« a* tmuli
a aurptin* In Minneapolis a* P m Ur'» Intention* were a *#eret in
Polumtui*. Hi* name had not
.ared In the apccululioit over
erman'a suerersor though many
ichea were Interview isi and
any name were hi .night fur-

three rtraigld y e a r* nnd abort *t op Tbomron, wlut i* -ant to
have big poadbilltle-,
Al-o doli'l forget Pete Kelter.
Imagine wl.ai he could mean to
u. if be wit* to return to hll
old form * II. i
till under 30,
you know.
On it...oml iif the diaft |m*
eibllltir-i, ami nui*e&lt;|iirnt llnrup
change*. Hu varlou* club* in
the National league, a* well a*
In nil league*, mu Id not Ih- ailed
up now with any degree o f ac­
curacy. Hut my opinion would he
that, ■tarring any unfur*ren turn
of event*, ilrookiyn and Philadel­
phia would l„- the tram* having
tl&gt;« lout rhatter* In fliilrh on tap.
Tomorrow - -^t. la tib llmwp*.

Sanfonl - Orlando
K«*nnt‘l Club Kntries
TMXjaiiT-a n v r iilt :*
l'IM *l MSI ll—f * I i r t l r

P o ll* ,

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vard.

ih n lae r.

Iluuikle.

On. K leetlln rl, Oh |l»y, lUH keirlO er.
Tu. h

Fealer will lake over at Him
pesnta fur spring practice, lie
will find much lu Im* done. Tha
Gopher* won only one confer­
ence game lari neuron. They
i one and laat four. They alro
t three nun-confarence aamr*.
liar tnld frlen.l* In Columlnia
rapected to make a quick
flail to hit new camp within the
ftaxt two week*.
A fter the appointment wa* an­
nounced in MinncupolU, l-Vr In
made It dear hr did hot triply for
the Job. “They approached me
■ weak or an ago, hr raid.
The 43 fear old coach aald
tha only thing wrung nth hi*
lucrative real palate job wa* that
t kept thinking about the
J. hod done ao long and
Ml# to do ao much— workin
working
with b o n and fooUgtn, I derided
that football tea* my Ilf#’* work."
i Feeler, who reach#* the single
wilt* like Hlerman. was head
aaach at Ihto Mate from l t d to
the end o f last season. Previously
he tervnl ax head ranch at PittsMirth and aaaittant pi Piinreiun,
Connecticut Wesleyan and Har­

Altfwl

P t p r i n Hill, |&gt;|&gt;*| Miirteh.
DaaUi
()&lt;.,»( T r a v » i* r . I l . i n i n
W.11.
■I.I OVII ii vi i;— l aiarttr
n tu e Temp. Cali X *r. H d ve r Xtshel.
Il u u n r
M iifii. Koju. I mol tu, IV*
Uuv Isnlr. Tlaihl T e i r y
t h i ii 11 n t t i:—n iaia* mi*
IsitirititiM tliitw, (ll**e r.
(tacit
I III, ttrinil&gt;l.l

y ill NTII H I C M
—A'lSIk*
q S I t a Hite
i ‘hui&gt;«ulue, 0*11 h i m . h Kf.. cmiiti*
in .iu i*

M ill 111 II

iw r r i* * *

III,**, T h a Hock.

Ilnorfalr.
v fa lr, llr
U y Ju
Ju M
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Hally,
l« '
atty, l.ackr

IIAIIl—
gala
virtu iiach
—gaiiriir

Dice,

f’o lln n J, III.I Kla*h. Ilu**^, B^JI&gt;

dlnei-r. I.upu k. Omar Hoy,
li.it&gt;, tittaa.
atXTH M « K —a/iaih* Hit*

llui&gt;# ilarl-ar. Cleaned,
tia ln ty
INts, -iluw I ton. l i p I'lp. C h lrf Hub*.
H a rtn e ll. Cuiial* M.

M i t P V T I I H U H - t / i a t h * Hit#
lloiiilwln, U r l * r tin*. Ilea Hhelby.
Mr
(louch. Iliine*l Joe, F l e e l f o a l
Hum, C d illi'i I'M, Hllk Hox.

HltiiiTii ii t&lt; r.—n iaika mie
TliuiilUr Jet. Tahiti. Terby. High
riffle*. In,mile 11. Uaurgla Tech,
Fawn l.u. I.IMW Did liartlng.
M v r ii h a i ’H—a/iatba m i*
Uur .N»uie. Iloak. (lay
Psiljr.
High llulluA*. Htelta Malle. Keayua. Illgear lied. Ilandy tusnr
TCNTII nat K—a/ieih* Wile
Oral*. Illark Topic, tlWen Hill.
Alin llolt, Feminine Touch. Dill
Illr.g Me,
I'oiuo
Oliver. Tour Talf
Pel*.
The American league will piny
107 night Itarehall games this
year, Washington scheduled the
moat nocturnal game*, having

lined 41.
Only two memlmra of the Uni*
ver*ity of Kim Ida JTJ man basket­
ball team live out o f the state.

gether in thr name achool Itetwren ir tird (or second with St. Lour* al 4-1.
five ami ten hoy* who are naHank Hus'* Oklahoman* (1*1-1* t
tuial l.a-kell.all player*. Hanford al*o rat.- ahead of Format Ander­ card ring, nnd a atory by the New
fared *urh a crew in Sen breeze son'* Brave* I lk-21 in thi* week’* York Herald Tribune saying most
Tura.lay night.
Arroriatcd Prc-r ranking*. A * M college presidents polled favor
Itelaicd, rahii and rmardin1* there n Itradlc) (uvriii ill the biting their team* play in pub­
air the Mandcr.-h* werr mi*country.
lic arena*.
Irra of the *iiu*.&lt;on from
Tlic
puuic bring*
together
Paul Hredder, Iowa Athletic
the opening whl*)1' to the
h w ili'i^ o f two of thr moat dif­ (tirvetor, aald last night he la
final minute of the la*t quarferent ha*krthall style* in exl»- checking a possible link betwm
Hr.
Icncc.
Iowa plaver* and a reported DaI'nurufflcd by the ga*Il&gt;a u*i" a drlllu rate, puttern i &lt;..port, Iowa, parlay card orgi
bouke tarlh* of the Celeryoffco*c that depend* heavily on nation.
fed five— which were adopted
Opponents’ mistake* to score, and
He declined to nxrne one or two
in the realization lhal II
hr support* thi* with n strict de­
» » * their only alim hope—
fense, Mi- five rnnjirtently lead* player* who he said may be
the Handrrab nquad *eemrd
the country In team defense*; ‘mildly Involved.” II U iwheved,
only mildly annoyed by the
A, A M now i* th.* nation’* *ting- Itrrchlcr said, that the player*
rough play.
lest major club, allowing oppon­ may have taken parlay carda to
Jim Ilnekoven—an all around ent* an nvrit.gr of only 41.2 Davenport and left tnem there
athlete and one of the fine*! point* a g am e.
for distribution.
high M-hool liaakethall player*
“ IV# have reason to bcllrvr the
AndviiH.il
iimi» the fast break,
thl* writer haa *een—dominated
player* did not shore In the pro­
i
sharp
pa-ring
and
constant
shoot
the play. He -cored IP! point* and
fit* V
yrrMhand
n*,", out
'’ul the
' , cards them­
could ra*lly have made ft) had ing tu overtHiwer thr opposition.
itiadley
rank*
third
nationally
in
.}]*
i*t!?
V
,
_i
he not pa**rd o ff many urnring
---- point*
He added that there Is no evi­
tram offense *1 70.6
cpportunttlr* to teammate*.
dence the players tried to throw
A » for thr local five (lerahl game
Covington *howed great nffen*lve Itrmembcr ihr turtle won that any gams or control the score.
The Herald Tribune aald M of
improvement. He waa particu­ famous race. Mayiie it’a a li|*iff
to rollegp presidents whoa* teams
larly accurate on a one hamb-d , on tonight’s winner.
Two development* o ff the eo'lft play in Madison Square Harden
haok ahul whirh very reldoiu
found the l&gt;a*ket early in the overshadowed la«t oigtit’ - -klmpv have no major objection to play­
lo-ki’H.all "eheijgle: a report that ing in arenas not controlled by
nearon.
rampel Ing achonla.
Ami the C'eleryfed*’ other »ky- Iowa player* may I*' “ niildly InThe newspaper had asked tha
M&lt;a|wr, Wise llnrdin, wa* n- I volved" wltii it rcportesl parlay
—- —— Piy-idcnts If they are consider­
giMHl on defeii*e a* he ha* t » i o j ■- — — ........
all reanon. Thr tall Mandrruh cffretlcvely but not wa* spec- ing a change in policy a* a result
it liter wa* a hard man to huhl. tonilui
Every player sultordin- of the recent hrlhe attempt at
hut Wire did a creditable job
Manhattan College.
ulisl ilitll'l If to the whole.
I'erhap* the moot encouraging
Ir ihl* D «|iect IIh- Cideryfeil*
thing about the whole game wa* i have al-* iitiproveil irerm-ndoualy
the liuatling, *rramlding atyle ! i lnii • *• i I hi murh n *un
•hown by the local team fur the Miyr • rlie. I be lemleocy is not
flirt time all year.
tu tul e ll shut win ll it* thrfC
Several of the varsity came in some i a ( While in iiartlrular
VATtrg OF APFI.II STION FOR
cio*e to fouling out, but tlic aiani- lias l«*en tinny with shot since
T A * m :»:o
bang defensive Work paid ofl even the Ku lit i urn1 v.hm lie firetl
IlKiugh the tcore ended up with through t l pointr A thirty (&gt;rrappalling .10 point deficit fur the rriii averar. i eood for any Tt.»i D D. Daniel the hulder of ih*
certlflcal* ha* (lied raid
11 am and it.- pi*v*i* who ran following
home team.
. rmtirale for a lot deed to be irHaiag hla "■ leik io g n e *
mat i thi in at that rule should -j*&lt;| thrrson The rertlflral* numl-r sod year at luauahc*. the deI.U l away.
of Davia, Mete amt McCall
scrlpiinn of it.* propertr. and Ih*
t l.iri ine l lause played hia
fairly freely Coach liana*
uom* to whirh (I waa ****&gt;**,! are
usual frepelir game slash­
gave the *opihomurr* valuahlr
I'erilflcalo No. li t
a*
fnlkwat
ing through the none to e f­
experience and at the *amr
Tsar of laaoaae# Jnlr I I H I
fective .Hrahreeie defen*# on
lime ronfuard the Hanrrah*
IIRaCRIPTIOR o r FROFRRTTl
several occasions lo rack up
momentarily with the change
.NWU of RWI* heevton II
strictly
Township t l Houlh Hang* It
gnaU
lhal
were,
alrirll;
are ieffected by the youngof pace
fUM
I I acreo.
sprahlnx. undeserrrd.
er boy*.
N'sma III whirh aasehaed ■. P.
rompflitive spirit is
In losing the Celeryfed* learned
Ilean All * f M N pnvpertf b rin g la
- at ala
Die COM
ing influence on
a lot from the imooth- work lug
rn.iida Tbut the very i(gt
Heahreese crew. They were a
b
e
i,1«m
Intensity of liU ptl.
brautiful tram lu watch moving
I 'f i'c r ly
its psyrhological i f f r f l , t»
rate will . _.
down court with confident nnd
minute
•i-r
»t the from door
Urge measure. ,,, ,
,
assured arrogance. The tmll hand­
('i.uniy Court House ___
. «,rd.
■■
Friday uinhl Paint kg h u m s to rh.it&gt;la. on (he Hrat MoadayNn ih#
ling o f the DayUma five wa* un­
obtrusive, but possessed a needle town nnd the game should find
Ih*
Mb"d,«y
day
^ ,,irh
r*of
o TFehl
W r &amp; n tt- •'
tile fVIrr &gt;fed five
like arrumry.
*dMJlf fVHI'r.
Perhaps the most impressive l&gt;hy«ical and mental.
- t " • - o . F, M
„^_44. .1
tiling about the visitors wa* their the year Th# feeling
- i —'3&lt; n il € ^ * * rt.
remarkable
even***.
No
one ner la tIn*c fiotii'hete
M
.
i*
jU
raiooJe
f*P»player, not even Rorkoven, wn- season I- going to h# a lot more
IH BA I. )
tibvlonaly the star, Knch shot lUCCrnsfnL

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auad » &gt; • In lha nam a o f llnkaown.
Cnlaaa aald ra rt lf lca ta ahall ha
fadaamrd acc ording to tha law. tha
pro pa rly dra.rll.ad tharaln will ha
aold to tha hlghaat tildJtr at tha
court liana# door on lh a flrat M on ­
day In t h ' month « f Fahruary. i n i .
which |a tha l l h day nt Fahruary.
M il.
I t a d thia l lh day o f January.
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Clark
Circuit
Court.
Mamlnol* County. F l o r ­
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(MCA I. )

Ton ii til Mirh o f y o u a r , h*r'l&gt;&gt;
n o tif ie d a n j r*uulr*d to preaent any
vlaltn* anil d em a n d. w h l r h you, o r
alttiar nf you, may h a v * aaalnat th *
' • t a t * ,.f IONA Hll I'd'!.11\, d ' " a » ' d .
x u t ic i : n r t m i t t r i t i i in n
lata o f aalil f i i o n l f , l o ' l k t County
t u i i i : i :p
. uda* o f Henrinot* Count /, Florida,
t»i;c. in .li u n « of mm
.t hi* o f f i i a In i l » u|ai|' |k i « m o f
N O T IC K IH 11M I K I T Y
CIVKN.
•aid County at Hanford.
Florida, That
I&gt; l&gt;. Item 1*1 tha holdar o f lha
with in aitthl m l a n d a r nionlha fro m
i Ilia l i m a o f Itu U ral putdlratlun o f f o llo w in g r a r l l l l r a t r ha* f i l 'd anld
a r l l f l i a i a f o r a tax d-ad to ha la*
(Ida n ullr a Karh r l a l m o r drmand rauad
tharauti Tha r a r l l f l r a l a num*
•hall tia In wrlltu a , and ahall atatr
bar
and y a a f o f l**tlonr*, lha da*
r lb * P l a « » o f rrrlilan ra and taal o f *
•
acrlptlon
« f th * propa rty. and th *
' / ( I t a a d i l r o • o f tha
tnlmant. and
• l ull bo aworn to b y lh a claimant, nama In which II waa aaaaaaad nra
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hi* a a r n t , ur hla at to rn ay , and any
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/u- h c la im or demand not an filad I r a nllaf li .ra to*f No
laauanca luly I. I l t «
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w a i .t k i i i i !1-a Jj k i : h u k i i .u y
llh of MKte of NITS Haclhm
A i admlnlatrati.r of tlta n a ­
I I Tnarnrhlp f i Houth l u n g * U
t a l * o f Iona Hhaptay d « » a * a d
Kaat l*1 arraa.
y ir&gt; i publlratloti Ja nuar y Id, 1)11
Nama In which aaaaaaad H II.
- tIVIIaoic, Inc. A l l o f aafd proiiafty
t M l l l l I !•»• t P H I . I f - A T t P A r t l l t
haing In lh » County o f Hamlnola.
T «%
Hta l* o f Florid a Cnlaaa auch car ia »:c. t a i n i d i i t til' m i l l
tl f lc a la ahall ha radaamad according
v ern o fi m H K iiK n r
i i i v k m . to law tha pro pa rty dracrlhad In
That !• t&gt; I )anl*I t h * hnldar o f th * auch c art lfl c ala will k * aold In th *
follo w Inn i*VftIf|t&gt;ato baa tiled aald hlattral bidder at th * front tlmir o f
#
r a r t l f l c a l * for .« tax da-.l to tia la- th» Hamlnola County Court lloua*
■uad i h * r . 'ii Tha cart ltli'A ta hum- nt Hanford. Florid a, on . lb
flrat
h*r an d yaar o f !•■uunc*. the de- Monday In tha month o f Febr uary.
•cr lptlon of l b ' |im|i*ny. and iha I M I . which la th* l l h day o f F e b ­
nama In which II a n «a*a.*a.| ara ruary, M U .
*1 f.illow a*
liatad thla l l h day o f January,
r - r l l f l c a l * No IS',
mil.
Y e a r o f laauatir* July s, 1)11
11 I' II M I N I K I N .
iii-wi M i m n x o i ‘ r m i r r i i M i
Clark
Circuit
Court.
U K ' , (if Mil If
Ha. lio n
5&lt;
Hamlnola County, Flnr*
T n w r a h l b I I Moulh liana*- Jl
Ida
llaat ID Ai raa.
1 HIT At. 1
Na me In which aavaaaad I. J
Ch am ba r* All o f aald iiropariy ha
NflTII K OF MTI.M XTIIM FOR
I n i In lh a County o f Mamlnulr. Hlala
T U IICMI
f t F lo rid a Cnlaaa auch c a rt lfl c a la
mi:c. m i . i t i . u t * o r m m
, -ahall ha rrdramrd a r r u r d ln e lo taw
Nt fTICR IH MMIMIY
IIIVKS,
&gt;1| ihe |.ro|iarly daa. rtl.ad In auch car* That U .1* Datilrl Ih* hnldar of lha
W l 't i f i r a i # v/ill few aold to lh a hlghaat following rartlfbal# baa fllad aald
l.i.tdar at tha f r o n t d o o r o f th* certlMiat* lor a lax itaad tn b* la*
hamlnola County C**urt H o o t* at auad thereon The larllfliala tium*
Hanford. FI- rid*, on th * flrat Mon* let anil yaar of laauam*. Ilia da*
J*day In l b * nidath o f Fahruary. t a i l , acrlptlon of lha properly, and tha
which i v ' l f o 1th day o f Fahruary, linmi In which ll waa aaaaaaad ara
till
aa follow*)
lialrd thi* llh day o f January, Cartlflcala No IJS
M il
.1, ,
Year of laauanca July I, MM
•■'ll I* IIK H N IH IM ,
i l l . at MIPI ll.\ o r I'llOI'F.HTYl
•Trrlt 1 ‘ lrcull Court.
l i t , o f M V , o f H K &gt;i He. linn
Srrolnol* County Flor*
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That 11 l. I a n 1*1 I o lde r o f T ax
C a rtlf lc a la No M l l - * , i » d ilia Snd
day uf A w g o 't A 1&gt; n t : !&gt;•• |,|»J
ta me In m r o ff t . a an.| l , l O ii i *d f dp*
pin a l l . . n fur a lax -1-* .1 r f * J - laauad
Ih rra on
Hald . i l t l l k i i T i m k r i i r t
lb * f o l l o w in g d**. n t *d |.r ‘j j r r l y In
t h » Co un ty o f Hamlnola. B u t * o f
r io r t d a . l o - w l l i
K l i d II o f N W h o| ,’ i W 1. a t
8 W t , Hacllon I t Tur.-nihlp SI
Houlh Kang# Jl F a n y acre *
T ha a*'# ** m *n t o f i h * aald proparty under tha anld c a r t lflc a la It .

Kaai sn Arran
Nam* In which aa*aaard Ada K*
Mourn All of aald |.ro|tnrlr being
In th* County of Heminol*. Htata of
Florida I'nleaa auch rartlflcata ahall
ha I adeemed *.&lt;&lt;&gt;(.Ill,* to law th*
propeni ile*crll**.| tn auch larllfleat* will h* aold lo tha hlghaat bid­
der at th* front door of th* H*mlnol* County Court lluua* at Hxn*
ford, riondx. on th* fir*t Morula)
In th* month of Fabtuary, M il,
jrtllth lx the (|b Ja&gt; of Fahruary.

^Pxted thla 0)1 day ol January.
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Clark tit rult Court,
Hamlnola County, Flor­

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T A T PITl.Ti

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tan a ipt.m 1 . » « » o r m m

N t lT IC R IH I I K I I K I I Y
HIT ITN.
That l l It lialilel lh a l.nldei o f Ih*
follo w in g r a r t l f l i 'a t * I■** M a d aald
,-arllf leal* for a la x deed to ba la*
aurd thereon T h e c e rt ific a t e n um ­
ber amt year o f le * u a m » . the da*
acrlpllun o f l b * pr ope rly, and t h *
nam* In wblib It waa • • • * i * r d a r *
aa folloWra
Certlricata No I t ]
Year o f l* * u * n &gt; * July 1 MIC
lll at lli r i l i i x o r i. hui . k i i t i •
N il), of N A T ,
He. |it.i.
IS
Townahlp SI Houlh l la u g * IS
K * « t |u Arraa.
Name In which .,e**eerd Harry A.
Myer* All of eald prop* n y b*ir.d In
the Cnuniy o f Hnuliiole. Hlala o f
Fliillda Ctllaaa ain ll c e rll f lc a la ahall
hr rrdeen ed a. ,ordlr. K to taw ih *
pr ope rty de-crthe.i in *u&lt; h c e r t i f i ­
cate will he *uld to Ih * hlgh ral lildder al In* trout d oo r of the Herainol* Count, Court llou** at Han­
ford. riu tlda. on Ih * f lr » t M.-nday
In th * month o f February. MSI.
which la Ih * Mn day o f kei.ruary,

1111

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M il.

IMa H I ,

day o f January.

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IH K Al. l

' II M I N IK IN ,
clerk
cir cu it
.' h u m .
Hemltiol* County. F l o r ­
ida

NtlTM i : III ' A F I 'l . l f - A T I I I S
T IA IIIIT I

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1 * 1:1 '. tHi.m 1 i n * u r mu 1

N O T IC i: IH I I M I M I Y
IIIVKN.
Tha t I) II lianiel the holder o f Ihe
f o l l o w in g c e r t i f i c a t e ban filed eald
cert ifi c ate lo r a tax deed lo hr I*•Ueil thereon T h e 1 erttfl. at- n um ­
ber and ye ar o f |e*uant*. the d*acrlptlon o f the property, and th*
nam* In whlrh ll Waa a t * r * * r d ar e
a* follow a;
1 yth of
C e rtlf lc a l* No. I « l t
AVxr of laatian-e. July J. MU
IM:«t lilPU iiA o r i' i i i i p m i t y 1
K t* o f « \ V | o f NK&gt;, of N K 4
tl.eae H Ilia ft of W left fl I Her.
lion S», Townahlp !l Houth
K a n g * SI Kaai
Na m* In which naaeaaad t'hknnwn
A ll o f aald p ro i- eil , haing In th *
t'oun lc o f Hamlnolr Hlat* o f F toiIda t'nlaa- aald c * r t l f h i t * ahall lu
rad earned accor ding lo law the p r o ­
pert y .lea. r Ibed In ein-h cert ifi c ate
w||| ta add to the hlgh&gt;«t bidder at
lha fro m door nt
the
Pemlnote
County Court I lo n a * at Hanford
Florida, on the til-1 Monday In Ih*
m o n th , n f Fehriairy. M i l , which la
Ih * 1th day o l Fehrnury, lt: ,l
liatiut it.i* til, day o f January,
M il
&lt;1 I' I f KKNIM1N,
f'lrr h
CM, ult
Court,
Haiti I no Ie . . . u n u
J), r
Idi
IH FA I. I
A O T Itr

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M T I I I Cf fit A r » H
TA A I I I I II
MM
Ml M I A l l u i l l m u y
N O T IC i: IH l i r i l M ' l
.11VITN
Tha i ti 0 Daniel, the holdei o f the
follciwinc laii tiic -a te ha* tiled xald
cen lfica ie tor a l a x deed to ha I*»u#d tharaon T h # r e i t l f l r a t * iiumhar
• hd year ol lie u a n r* . thi de*. rip.
lion o f lha property , and the nam *
In whl. ti It w a * a**ce*r.| a r *
fo l­

low #:
C e r t i f i c a t e No. t i l l
T e a r o f Itanancw Ju ly I , M4I
I n : a t 'H I F T IIIX U F P a l l i r M M T T 1
1 : m rt o f la. 1 * a n ; ri » f
la d Iu It fl. Hmltli'a Ad-lltloii to
til le d .. . r i a l Itooh I I’ a g r i t
N a m a In which aaaaaaad l n k n o a ii
All o f aald p ro pa rly b e in g In the
Co un iy o l Hemlnnle. Hint* uf F l o r ­
ida. t'nleea auch r e r l l f l r a t a ahall be
r a d e m . e d accor ding lu law lha p r o ­
perty deacrlbed Ih euch . 'a rtl ll c ale
will he eold lo lha hlgheal bidd er al
lha f ro nt door o f tha
Hamlnola
County Court ll o u a * al
Hanford
F lo r id a , on Ilia flrat M onday In tha
month o f February. M i l . which la
tha 1th day o f Fa hruary, M i l .
Dat ed thla Ith day o f January.
M il

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IV It MINI ms,

c ieik
circuit
Court,
Hemlnnle County, F t « r
Ida

» rn »: &lt;ir AFFi.it a m ix run

mid being lu Hritilnpl* C.niuly, n » r
Ida ,tu w I t ;
I I F I I N N I N U al th
Intel*,*
tlon n f rhe aaarerli r i g h i .-f " » &gt;
line u| Htale ]| lg h w a ) Number
Thraa. with th* ii.mt* lln* &gt;,t
I ait 11 Ih lllo-k l&gt; o f D II
Mllchell - Hurtay o f tl .r l. e i i
tlt a n l on 1 * 1 * J« - * llt» a. .-..rdlitc
to Flat r hate-,f ricnDhil *1 I ' •1 •
1 o f I'lat It,-ok I o f ll)- I'),Ml.
It*, o rd * o l Hemlnole Ciomir
Florida.
ru n
aou lh w c - i n l y
a lo n g aald 1-aetrtly n g h l *»f
wa y line 1A* (eel |&gt;&gt; 1*.&gt;1a*1 &lt;1 1 gln n ln a . 1 hence run H-.iitl i - - ' i
eriy alo ng eal.l * „ i . r l i ar*c1-1
uf wa y ;*ne SJ, f*ef tlirn* e
( l a fear. ihen.e 1,o r ii i 31 r• • 1
I he I &gt;e » * *1 t ' I- feel 11. 1 -..rut .,f
J i K i t I W I M t coiila llilng
.ore.
more o r lea*, at, lu ra id I
lib ck ll „ f D II
Mil. L-sir*
Hurcey o f the l. ev , l iIrm
a nt
T O t llT T H K t l ll ITH 1 #rro»ml1 |$r«‘
party
lo. .n.d ion
In»-■* min
Of Ik* f*a*H'
H i l l *1 3 In I I ir land

ford. Menilnol* Co-.nlt

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*nd tin* ti.iisn-

t_ _ _

Far Rwatti
T h # follawlng rwtaw ripply t*
•II AAawl X 'u pahllabed In Th*
•awtwrd H M ld|
I
llaa* t ig par « » * Iw w rftaa
g Itwaaa I H par \ ■ *
g
lla m
Ha par llwa Iw a a rll-M llnaaw « g par Uw# Iwaartlww
F t .a w— 4a I * Ih * llaa.
Itwwhla r a w tar M a rk ta*a a*pa-

PHONE 148
W a a l Ada aalil
*t
• t a r tb r trAphwaa wa awraiwraadaa* r b a rg a If » • « *
aaae
la
It.l*d la tha talaphwa* hwah. la
tetwra lar IM a a m a a a l a l l a a
th* a d a *rlla *r la aapaelad la pay
grum pily, la wrder fa r M « •
reader M r le a l p w a l l a aaralrr.
•II V* a a l Ada mwui h* Iw a a r o fflap • • lha day hufata pwhllew-

rtaeae aatlry w* Imaaadtalaly
If aa arewr aecwrw la yaar M&gt;
Wa raa aat ba rauguaalhta lar
•are maa PM faeurrmra laarr-

THE

SANFORD
HERALD
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* K i.A K A h P a 1’t f BNTS,
god fitora*. 116 W . Ftrgt R n * l
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ownrr hmnr nflrr 0:00 P JI,
6 - A IIT IC .L S F o il S A L E —3
I.AKKKHONT I.OT8—on brautiful
Oyatal l.akc. near Country Club, |
iimi (t. froniMKh, bigh alrvation,: MILLS SWAP SHOP (Of. K. 4th
Si. Wc Huy, Sell or Tindc tnoel
wnnr cllru* trrva. all clpgrett. W.
nnvlllinir. I'honc |HM-J.
K. Klrrhhnff, Jr.. I'hnna 306.
__ Mt Imtli '(*,e when you don't bntiy

-NCOME I'ltOPERTY IIUPLEX

NEW Fumlahrd and uhfumiahvd
■luplai-acaaon or yaar, 0 (t Whlddon. 119 Edulh_l&gt;sk Avenue.
Kitchenette Apt*.- Week, raonlh
or seaaon. Slumbarland Court.
IIIwgy 17-92 at City Limit.
FUR 8AI.E or rant. U arraa of
tile land. Now U the time
crap. 8 m or rail Tom
Kelly, Phone M l-R . Juat o ff
o f Waal Ut. Btrppt, 1 mil# w l
a half.
_____ ______
FURNISHED Caron. Apurtmont
far rant. 1206 Mitfstolla A n ,
• ROOM furni-iietl gpt, 2 M rcom* and **roen porrh, Ilka
private home. Phone llt t - W or
can bo **an at MO W rit Srd.
Straat.
_______
DRW |*ARfc
n«M«)
2 A N D 2 ROOM «
$ '* " f B A I L K * LOTS
Mr*. Noon,
i BEDROOM
^
available Jantu.'
notto. IT ttJ . _________________
N IC E LY furnlabad i
bedroom
bottMA at bag at If ol 8m * r t tt
Rorinn Wook ar Moat*. Heath

iflr a S S S r S fi;

at/ 17-M torn *H rnllm* weft
ai Lofutwuod. Phono WinUr i’ Aflt

ijR 2 ROOli furaiaUd
‘ etactric.

your prr^-rlptiona m I.ANEY'S

lantatiun Katataa—large lot— { I'k.,** 103
_______
ruatom nul it for aalo below ora- TUXEDO FEED S' Complete line.
■•nt cunatruclion coat*. See
Hunt'a Tuaedo Feed Store.
Whlddnn, 110 R Park A m .
VECCTABLES, Live.lock a n d
Miacellineoua. Sanford FarmLokr Front llargaln—Small Furrr'a Aurtlun Market.
nlahed Cottage with Electric
Kitchen; Some Young Citru*. A FRIED SHRIMP Dinner “ The
Itaxt Shrimp on Earth" at HornBeautiful Site on Uood Flatting
l^ke— Boat Included—Only $S!,. r *. 321 E. Ut St.
M &gt; . Caah.
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
See John W. D. Moore
Septic Tank*, dream Trap*, Dry
13 Acre* on Beautiful Spring-fed
Tanka. Tank Cradlea, Stepping
U ko— Plenty o f Fruit— Nico
Stone*, Renchea, Flower Pol*,
Lawn— Modern It Room BtmtfaHindi*,
allla and lintel*.
Block*. Windup
Window al
low with Electric Kitchen—Price
Concrete Floor*, Machine flnReduced Furniahed For Quick . lahed. Free Eatlnii
mnlei.
Sale.
CRETE CO.
Bee Jolla W. D. M
EIm
,7 % r l _____ I W e 11U
A Reel Buy— I Roam Horn*, Ga
PANELRAY ga* hralar nearly
rage. Garden Lot— I Mile* Out.
new 133.00 Pk. 147.
Full Prim 21.400.
LIVIN'd ROOM, bedroom furni­
See John W. D. M o m
ture, chair*, etc. See Na*h. cor­
0 Room Bungalow, 10 Acre* Good
ner Colnmba and Naranja Road,
Garden Land, Clq*« In— Electri­
•_
___________
city, Qjlai Som( Citrua. )Buy , pallary.
Owner* Epully, ‘A laucta Balance in n-THERM oilTTrrulatlng haalrr. $35.00 good rendition, 611
See John W. D. Moore
Valencia Drive, PhonallfMI.
For Citru* Land— 10, £7, W and SMALL Iron Safe, $26 00 Phone
60 Acre Tract*
401 -M ._______ * J ______________
Sn Jehu W. D. Moore
du Acre* Citrua Land Partly Plant­ ACCORD?AN. 2-burner ol! heater
Phone 1628-J. ___________
ed In Young Tree*; About 76
Large Bearing Tree*— Small, B FT. ELECTRIC' REFRIGERA­
TOR. Malrrtir da* Rtngr and
Modern. Wall Furutihed Home.
Auirmatlr da* Hotwatar Heater
Plug Rental Property—All City
In good ronditlon, 206 SummerConvenleitcea-- On Deep, Spingfed Lake.
JOHN W. D. MOORE, Broker
4AJtTICLES W ANTED — 6
Robert E. Kara*. Ao*srlaU
224 K. Flrat
Phene I I I ! Wa buy, mil A trade uaed
furniture. Wilaon-Maler Purnl*
2 BEDROOM home, 22JMP 21680
Inre T v , A ll V *** **hnaie 6 '*
down, baianeo 118.67 per mon'li.
Small grocery *tore wt h k b*d- W '.NTED: Old faahionrd fitrnlturn, dir bo*, yarn*. Jewelry and
* apartmrnt, romplritly *ir&gt;
button* H(ghe*t price* paid.
Drop " * a Thru to S h e i k * 1foB
r if f f iw s r ia ..
Lateral, JanfotJ.
I jKfO USED TIRES at b#*t pri-'pe.
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Finuitune Store*.

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iiiirenant to Final Ire-re. rendered
on lha I ith day of December. A.D.
Mlo. In that certain cau*a pending
In th* d r. ,i|i Court tn and fur Kami
nul* County. Florida, tn Chanrary,
wherein J F iVill'AN ta Plaintiff,
and IIA Itltr M llt'FFMAN and
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Mary McKinnay Bookkeeping
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( .K N K It A I, ( ‘O N T It A f T O U S
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NEK' FLOORS rurtamd la per
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new. Plnlrhlng, deaalnc 8 waa
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yeara oiperlenca la 8amtrait
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cycle* repaired, lock and k&lt;
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INCOME TA X rctuma pmpared
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Mr.
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Margaret Ann Stnra*.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT
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Pure Chuck Croiiiul Beef
Our Own Pure Pork Sausage .
Our Own Breakfast Bacon
Center Cut Pork Chopa
Swift's Buliy Beef Liver

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Celery 2 - 13'
Apples 3~34°

Chime I31H |

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York Applos 5-lb. bag
Emne^r Prapw
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Lovisiana Yam 3 lbs.

Western Pork
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AN

VOLUME XXXX1I

Established 1908

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA

S f ^ r a lf c

Fair ,nd continued rold thh
afternoon and tonight. Frost toni(hl esrepl In southeast and exIrtmr ,oulh coaal. RDing tem­
peratures beginning late l«n u M
»llh lair and warmer Saturday.

N EW SPAPER
Nn.

Artsticiutrd Press Leased Wire

FRIDAY JAN. i!H. 1!I.M

113

Committee Named French Seek Suwon Is Recaptured By UN Force
To Consider Plans To Organize
i United Army As Chinese Reds Refuse To Fight;
In H ospital Crisis
C ounty S tym ied F or
A t Least 6 M onths
On Issue O f Bonds;
Fish T ru stee H eard
®

Nearly 200 representative cilizens oi Sanford and Seminole
County met thi* morning at the
Court Home to comider lire cririi
created by the Navy order that
the Frrnald Ijughton Memorial
Hospital be vacated from the San­
ford Naval Station, and voted
that a raven man committee be
appointed to act on the matter to
Paid in planning temporary hoipital
quaiterr and atii«l the Ikrt Fiih
Estate in iti plan to build a nev
hospital here.
Formation of the commillrc »ai
firvt .uggc.ied by County Commitiioner II. R. Pope and wa«
brought to a motion by Karlylc
llouiholdrr. local attorney ant
commander of the Sanford Po»t
9 of the American Legion. It war
•econded by the Rev. J. E. Mc­
Kinley. pallor of the First Methodill Church.

Louisiana Courts
Are Charged With
Crime Affiliation
K cfau ver C om m ittee
Is T o ld O f A ttem p t
T o Bribe A ttorn ey

NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 26—&lt;/P)
— Senator Keiauvcr. chopping at
llie protretive covering on gamb­
ling and vice in thii nerve center
of crime, heard testimony today
directed at Louisiana’s supreme
court.
New Orleans attorney James I.
McCain told the Senate Ciimc In­
vestigating Committee this state’s
high tribunal did a complete about
face on padlock suits against seveial gambling casinos in nearby
Jefferson Parish (county).
“The supreme couit reversed
itself on the same point of law
using the same brief, the same at­
Member* of the Hospital Kra»r- torneys and the same cases.’’ Mc­
gency Committee appointed are
Ed Whitney, acting chairman, Bov. Cain testified.
lie told Senator Krfauvrr this
J. K McKinley, L . F. Boyle. 0.

W. Spencer, W. R. Stemper, W il­
liam Kirk and J. Bralley Odham.
Serving In an advlaory rapacity
will be Roy Heller, Dr. C. U. Park
ft nnd Dr. Orville Barks.
Acting on the suggestion of
Karlylc llousholder, J. F. Mc­
Clelland. chairman o f the County
Commission, who had ealled the
meeting today, appuintrd two
member* to the committee, the
Rev. MeKinley and 8«nator Roylr.
The City waa asked to name two
members, the Hospital Associa­
tion. two and the Chamber of
Commerce one.
Maror Fred Dyson appointed
# Mr. Spencer, local attorney, whose
r ig g actio* et Ui„ C U y . Commls*
sion meeting Stondav night had
resulted In the calling of the
meeting today, and City Commis­
sioner Etempor.
T. K. Tucker, ptvmidrnt of the
Pernald-I.aughton Hospital As­
sociation ap|tolnted as his two
romr.iittee member*. William F.
Kirk of Kirk Motors Co., and J.
Bralley Odham president of tha
Florida Jaycccs.
I
R. James (lut, president of the
Seminole County chamber o f Com­
merce. appointed Ed Whitney,
manager, as the Chamber’s re­
presentative.
Mr. Whitney, named as head of
the Hospital Emergency Commitlee. conferred , immediately with
Mr. Tucker roneernlng a meeting
and It was agreed to have a
luneWin at I3ilfi eYfoek tomor­
row at the Mnnteguma Hotel, in
which the new members will conm f e r with the Hospital representa­
t i v e s . Roy Holler. Advisor to the
Association, and Dr. C« l » Park
and Dr. Orville Bsrka at the Coun­
ty Medical Association will be In­
vited In an advisory c m c lly .
Representing the Bert fish
testamrntary trust at the meeting
wag James K. 1’ollard. Drl-and,
general manager o f the estate.
Mr. Pollard pointed out 'hat the
Fish Estate had purrhased a
site here at McilunviUr Avenue
g and First Street for the erection
o f a 1700,000 hoepltal, but egprtiK tl ih f opinion that thi*
could not be accomplished inside
of I t mouths or two year*. 11#
estimated that plans alone would
take all months to formulate.
He revraled that bids on the
Dr Land hospital construct ion will
be received in sly months Asked
by I . F. Boyle about Um funds
available for construction of the
hospital hare, he sUtod that some
.minors financing will be required
* t o make the fund* ltould.
“ Do you think that bi about
■lx months you could get the
plana and the .reonejr far con­
struction of the hoapftal! asked
Mr. Boyle. Mr. Pollard replied
that this might ha peaalble.
When the question at County
nld In the flnanctag tama up,
Fred Wilson, a trustee af tha
Fish estate, declared that he did
not think It possible fo r the Ceun« t y ta operate a hmritol in co­
operation with Use Fish estate.
- I f the County ImUl the hoe-

t t r t w r a r t s . 'e
reptw riSvfiaasrt

bo dors," replied k r . WOson.
Tha question MU* abate up
whether or not the'CoBaAy could
build a hospital faster than the
Fish estate, and after Senator
Boyle aa county attorney had out-

story:
“ I represented certain taxpay­
ers of Jefferson Parish who filed
padlock suits against the Beverly
Club and Club Forrest.
"The stale district court’s de­
cision threw the eases out saying
the law was uncontiilutlotial.
“ We look these eases to the
supreme court and that body
unanimously decided that tire !nw
was constitutional and tent the
eases back to the district court
for further action.
“ A friend o f mine asked me to
delay the cases, saying he would
get me on the payroll of the Club
rorrt-ti. Uc advised ^jpe that, I
would get" asilxtaAce •from stale
officials In Jefferson perUh in
lu lling. Ife ll said Judges would
t pick and the sheriff would
hard to find.’*
Senator Krfauvrr commented,
“ unless you ran reveal the idea­
lly of the man offering the bribe,
wt&lt; cannot proceed with this Ustimony. Now let’s go back to the
law suits.”
McCain said even with the
supreme court ruling he had “ a
great difficulty*’ In getting the
sulU re-docketed in the state
district court.
The original suits were filed in
1918 and it was 1919 M o r e the
suits runic before the supreme
court the first time. Then the
district court again held the law
was unconstitutional.
McCain continued, “ We took It
To the suprrnre court again In
11*60 ami after having it under
advisement for six months, the
court held the law unconstitu­
tional.”
Neither Justices at the supreme
court nor Judge McCune were
Immediately available tor com­
ment.
•
Senator Kcfauver atked MrCaln
to file all the briefs ami legal
documents roVinmted with the
case with his committee.
The first witness In the serum!
day’s crime hearings was Anth­
ony Marcello, brother, of Carols
Marcello whom Kcfauver yevterterday called one of the principal
criminal. In the V tiled States.
The young Marcello refused to
■ruwer any and all questions
“ except m&gt; name and address.”
as Carlos Marcello riintlarly did
yesterday.
Attorney 0. Wray Gill, New
Orleans criminal lawyer, repre­
senting both Marcellos, objected
to the committee questioning of
Anthony Marcello.
“ Senator, you stated yesterday
and It was In the press that this
man’s brother was one o f the
top criminals o f America.”
“ I f there la any doubt about
that, | want to restate It now,”
Senator Kcfauver said.
Kcfauver dismissed Marcello
saying, "with whatever strength
we have, w ell certainly try to
recommend that you get the full
extent of the law.”
’ Last night the committee heard
testimony linking New York and
New Orleans operations through
a Costello-Kastai alliance.

G

CLOSE CUT
OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. M —0 P)
— Alameda county A FL barbers
last night voted to raise the
price of haircuts from SI.S5 to
11.10.

.^ s .^ w a w s *

fp W i

I

A ll W estern N ation s
W ou ld
Be Joined
U nder O ne H ea d ;
Germ ans T o A tten d

PARIS, Jsn. 2b (/IV Fiance
made an liiilcnc move today to
mutter the toldiert oi Europe. who
have vpilied each otlier’r blood for
centuries, into one ainty. under
one commander, anayrd avaunt
cne enemy— Communitm.
I ler dramatic ^ropotal -vent out
today in the form of invitations to
II guvrrnmcnii to mtet line to
talk it over Feb. b. It is the latest
effoit in Europe to end the petty
tivalries apd centuries old distrusts
*»liich have kept the western world
from getting ready to fend off a
possible attack from the East.

WageFreezeComingDespiteUnions

Joint Civic C l u b
, 0S S " o " c " “ ,:;C an adian O f f e r s Frost Is Forcast
For San lord Area Me e t Addressed
W ith o u t
A pproval
Compromise
Plan
O f N in e Man Board
Saturday Morning
By Dr. Harrison
WASHINGTON. ),n . 2f&gt; 4/P) For Korean Peace
LAKELAN D . Jan. IN
Frost ns far south a, the Ever­
glades nod lowei ea&gt;t count dis­
trict, of pctiiosuiwi t lot Mo loniui row morning hut rl-ing teniiH’ ialure, Ihcicafter wav forecast to
day l-\ the F'edrral St»te Froit
U Mining Service.
The forecast:
Tonight nnd Satunluy morn­
ing: i It ul and cold. Light vvindr
wlth peiiod of iiilm. Ilurli gioun I
alwut right degree* wanner than
low ground. I.owe.i temperatures
In low grown.I location, will occui
between t A-M and ;1 A M. S«tunlay with slowly rl»lnc lemlcncv

-Economic Item Lite Juhn'.lon
today prepared &gt;o issue a blanket W it h d r a w a l O f N o i l vvsge control mdci nn his own.
i*
,
lot lack of union lalxir agreement I K O T C a i l If, 1 C HI C II t S
to a ft rede action by live War*
Is N e w
Prop osal
Stabilization Doaid.
. . . — —; —
The announcement, coupled with
^ n'
^ 1
a price freeze and rollback, could — Canada offered a ..x poml corncome late lodav hut mechanical Famine Korean ,ware plan to the
problems are very likely to delay Ln,"td
1 ol" K
today. Altering some details of
it until Salui day.
12-n.clion Arah-Anan proposal. *■
Informed officials said John,
•
n i
i
i i
■cell* for * conference here or in
slon ha. virtually abandoned hope ^
H|)|lin „ * frk
u | k t h rie u ttrr
ew L»elhl wiuun a
Gainevv lilt- district: -7 to .'II
that the nine-man wage board of
a
prrliminabout a cease-fire as
degrees with frost.
Johnston's Economic blablization
ary to other, peace steps.
U pcr east coa-t d is tric t: fN to
Agency— made up ol three mem­
Letter II. I’earson. Canadian Lx- 33 degree* with frost.
bers each rrpreienting labor, man­
ternal (Foreign) Affaiis Minuter,
Or lalolo amt lull III .M illion of
agement and the public -can get
raid his program would he a con- llro o k s v illc d is t ric t : 30 to .It d e ­
unanimous agreement.
clunvc test oi the real intcntronv grees w ith f r o it ; pockit- '.'I
Tlie vote now stands ti to 3,
South rio rlio n of
Itro o k sv llle
with the public and Industry mem- of the Communist Chinese Govern distrirt. Itidgc uni llartow
dis­
l«n&gt; ready to act and labor hold­ merit in Peiping,
tricts: 31 to 35 degree- witli fiost,
ing off. Cyrus 8. filin g, wage
lie* proposed that the I’otltical |iorkels 38.

U.

S. Cannot Save
P o o r e r Count tics
W ith A pple P i c s

Auu ...oil'd » aiu- ihe lUndaid
III living m thr imdrix Irxr |i
area, ol the ...ill cl nirirlv liy .end».»ul Dr
IIIg thrill apple pie..
P..ill 1lull,nil. &lt;i( lirira Cu'tlcgc.
The first invitation— a»d the
first reported acceptance— was
Ih•ir», Kv. Chain oi Mi-.ion. . jxakthat to the Federal Republic of
n -ii llir punl civic club luncheon
West tier many. (Inmans, hi-toric
P hI.i V st the I m l |’ ir ili)l'ii* n
enemies of France, who have in­
Oiuicli.” Oilistlanity ii llie »m»l
vaded this nation three times In
three generation*, arr quoted a*
impoilinl rlrmml in ll&gt;ing lo Ml
being anxious to heal the wounds
up inspire embed pcupln
thev have caused to the French
Intlixlucrd by Rrv, A t* Meand to put on the same Imot*,
helmets and Insignia as their
limit at "a tuierttlul phyiieun.
European neighbors. A West Ger­
s tutirtsfui .mstlonai) hiiJ an
man government source In Bonn
inibat mini of CIllUl". l)&gt; ll.ilsaid the Germans were certain
titon ,|h&gt;kt on ” 1 hr t oiiiiilniti"fi
to accept the invitation.
Canada and the United Stales
Vl'r l".hi M-ikr In liackwsrd V ibare been asked to send observ­ l-oard chairman so far lias deelln- Committee give the Communist
West C oust di«trii*
tiiu p e ra - Imiit” , and lie iMiinlnl out tli.it
re! to issue the order vvithout un­ Chinese- IN hours to answer whe­ lu te s lu n g in g from 31 at E f e r ers.
animous agreement.
ther it would take part in the and 33 at E lie n to ll lo 33 degrees llir proplrt o| .ill olliri n.itmin
The Ercnch plan:
conference,
lie slid not present a ut Iona w ith s c a lte ird f r o - t ; poc­ look ii|hiii ut of tin* "'unity at
Johnston
conferred
with
Chlng
I. There would lx- a single Euro­
kets 3H deg te r* .
pean Defense Minister, a civilian thi- morning. Neither official gave fin noil resolution.
llir one nsliun in llie wuilil llir)
The Canadian plan differed from
of International status, to handle reporters any clue to the conIndian llivei d id n 't 3t to .'t'i would like In iimUtr
the
Arah-Asian
resolution
in
vet
rat
ion.
the recruitment. Induing ami
degrees and Haltered In * ,'.
t li(rrtlig no a|Hi|ogli • (” i 111«that a cea-e-flrr must
Hut from othri. quarters
.
it was -peeifying
. curing l*
equipping of the single European
Evrigladrs dlsliirt: 'll |i 3l&gt; high Vincin all -tandard " f liv­
learned
that
the
labor
mi-nil-ers
o
f
.
precede
any
other
discussion,
and
army.
ut
near
Inkr,
3N
in
toldi-i
places,
llsiiison taol
“ O ik
'J. There would be a single the tasanl seemed adament, ap- In putting a time limit on nego- scatteiv-l frost. Flcda—deep lake ing. I*i
•tandanl of
life
i•
wha t
heir -Gallons. It also made plain that
general staff of officers to com­ patently on instruction:, from Ihcl
withdrawal of
all
non-Korean area 33 to 36 degree, with cat- God waol, it to lie. There Iorganisations.
mand It.
Icted iglit frost.
nothing discreditable ulrout it,
3. Nations with overseas terri­
It wav Indicated that the union­ si mod forces from Korea should
Lower rn-t com t d iiliict: 3d to nothing « c should lx- uihnpicd of.
tories, such a* the French in In­ ists felt it would !«,• unwise atza- include all Chinese.
Rut prolonged argument on pri­ 10 dcgii r* Pear coa»t: 33 to 38 even though the rest of Ihe world
dochina and North Africa, the
ority of the Asian-Arah proposals degree, with scattered light frost is pool. Thi, idea l&gt; wrong, go­
Belgians In Central Africa, the tegy, from the standpoint uf
ing and coming Wu illdn'l teal
or altered versions, and on (lie U. away from coast
British in Malaya and elsewhere, range policy, to put the scat
liA'Ndljll '• fpt» «»"• * ai mer,
nnd olher
.till stali'Uigk «t| hvtpir ,w* . lie■J *nd
demand .Vi brand Copueuni’d
would retain their
Mivlduat approval of AF!-, CIO
nnrtiluf: wanner Raturdnv.Hight •Velspcd it Wi hiiill II otirrelf."
snUrd labor ou a frerXc.
frs e ft T I»y Cl.i.ui as an xggrr*v»r In Kvrni
oversea s forces for peNet or mili­ organized
(('■wllaoea t.n I -a . ewer
threatened to delay a vote until and id* fitn l iIbiu' i ’I Kuhd«v uml
Il'it he -uld, "I pray lo God that
tary duty there.
||i- make u* a little nmir worthy
t the vvckcniL
, , MondiiY tnuiYilnci.
I. Internal security poller will
cl the type oi uMiitliation we en8ir Itenegnl S'. Rau. -if Italia.
he outsidr the European army
• Joy in other puitv of the world,
i chief spokrsman foi the ,\.»bcontrol for such duties as Hot
i that la make u, want to contri­
Asiar. group, wants it, rrealpti'tn
prevention, regulation of traffic
bute to the W clfii" of "thtl pulls
acted on first, lie argued yester­
and Internal crTmf, and for u«* .»-»
' » f the world nut «• fortunate a,
day that a reported lull in hot-illservice forces If strikes threaten
w- at*- ourselves”
llles ou tkii Korean front should
vital communication*
be M-txed l.y the U.N. a, a peace­
Their air Hirer thing, that
The
European army s first
Ami'lhan inn d" I" help underchore wbuld be to make armed
I’ lTTSIIU RGII. Jan. * i - &lt;/»’•- making opportunity.
■levi-l'ipisl areas, lo- -aid they
strength— land, sea, and air— Farm club* of the Pittsburgh Pir­
New Zealand’* Sir Carl Iter end- 1
available to General Dwight D. ate* will lie grouped at Drlarmi sen wa&gt; emphatically caustic in
WASHINGTON, Jan
3d-».Pi .uc a, follow,
Elsenhower’s Atlantic Fact Army. tor spring training.
demanding th * Red China should
tl Me call ti&gt; to miprovi the
-College student
tupf* &lt;i for
Elsenhowar already has started
Blanch Hickey, executive vin be named outright and quieklv
Ihe diafi received new assurance liliNlel which GihI ha, -et Ix-foie
forming his Supreme Headquart­ president and general manager &gt;1 an aggressor but be sopih.i I..I ti* today that they ran stay in thrill in thr United Slat'-, t"
ers Allied power* In Europe the Hues, said today the camp will British viewpoint that the U. N. school until the end of tin- term make It a tartlrr iii' hIi I Ilian It
(S H A PE ! to throw an armed bar­ open March 13 and contlmi should go slow- on invoking sail. - and still enlist In the ,ervir«
l now. In said point lug out I hat
rier across Europe from the through mid-April.
tlons.
Ml til 1*11 percent "I the pool I' III
their rhuiec.
Baltic t» the Balkans.
Rickey will Im* on haml to supviJe'd. said then- wa- no doubt
tin I'mtid State, enjoy a high
Ihe
I'tngiNIM
is
intend—l
tss
liuil
The French scheme, sometimes vise activities at the former Naval that ID I China bus helped the
II MMilaars *i* i ' m i I ism I
called the “ Pleven Plan" for Pro- Air Station. 8o will George Slsh-r. Communist aggrc'-lon In Kun a a ru,h by student' to drop »ut
of
-cbmd
to
enlist
III
tli'A*r
oiler Rene Pleven, In no way eon- rx-tlar maror leaguer win. now but tic argued that the 13-liatlon
flh-te with the Atlantic Pact plan. heads the Pirate Koutliig prog proposal seemed In show the quick- Form »r Navy. Ophnatil). -md
m l, receiving draft not Ice- mu l
It M i l a s * * 0 # rarn* T a s l
rani in tho 1'itlvhurgli ana.
eat way to peace now. II.- aid go Into the Aim y even tlroiigh
Fred Hrring, president and g&gt; there weie two ways of treating linn actual illdui tiiui might Inneral manager of the Rues’ Char- a culprit—Bursting him nr redeferred until Hie end of th&lt;
lesion (H.C.) affiliate in thu South forming him—ami this was
a
Atlantic league, will serve as ad- chance to
reform
Communist school year.
The Ih-fcnsv Department first
inlnlstrativo head o f the hug* 1China.
I’ AltlS, Jan 3i'i 4/4*1—Fiance
camp.
Tho British
delegate
again announced the new plan la-.t »c«'k
In addition to Charleston, oil- ■ argued that Cummuni-t China hud but found It conflicted with evi-t- 1 t..dny outlawed three pro-Cummg regulations. There i»l»o was l inuniit iiitrioatioiisl iirgsnlsatioufarm clubs which will work out at the right to occupy China's seat in
tonsiderahle
confusion
among 'Ucludliig the World Federation of
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 2 « - &lt; £ I). Inn.I include: New Orlran. of tho U.N. and Its veto-power place ! tour nt, nnd draft iHiard nffi- Trade Union* fW FTID .
the
Mouthern
Association,
Waco.
In
the
Security
Council.
_ lt
was a nice clean flgm
Tbr InlCfoif Minulrv mderril
Rau said that the report, of rlal* over how the plan would
betwern Henry Massey and the Teua,. of the l.|g state Iragin.
the VVFrt’ to rlosi It, intnoii
llartli
svilli,
Oklahoma,
of
lhthe
lull on the Korean front came upei ate.
chlinpamee— until the chimp began
To eliminate the confllrt, and tlonal hradquaiters here within
, Georgia-FI'.rids Uaguc. and Mails- from the press, lie did not :-uy »o.
bitinir.
. . . .
.
N. C., of the North Car..- Inst some other Indian source, char up the confusion, thi De­ a month
They both lost—but Massey a ! bury,
fense Department and Selective
Thr Minis!rv also ga"- siniilia'
lina State League.
IU-ailB»e* n . ran* T * . i
defeat was more painful.
Service got togrthci yesterday I" oi,his to th* IV in Id t c l " mIIoii of
Onlv sign of the chimp a euh- | Cluba affiliated with the Itu.
make additional Change* ill droft Dennx-ratlr youth and the Interiugatiun was that sha was behind organization bv working agree
rules to legalirv the program:
national Dcnrociatlc Federation of
ments
also
will
hr
invited
to
thbars again, klassey had about a
I I I Nerretary of Defense Mac
Women.
Fturlda
litabling
site.
dosen tooth punetnrta.
shall wiped out, as far as college
The government probably ha*
Massey, who walfha in at '.*00
student, are eoncermal, a two 1inspired lo move ugainsi the
pounds and who Is terr.inal agent
yrar-old agreement among tin VVFTU bcruu.e of Red efforts to
for the Railway Express Ager-cv.
aimed service* which provide I gel Frioch dneki-r* to refuse to
J
isccivtd a call yesterday that
tlial Ao service would accept a ; handle American aims ship,.
“ a young gorilla” consigned from
NEW YORK. Jan. 3 0 - r d t - A voluntary enlistment after a man
The
Communist-run French
Miami to Allendale, 8. C.. had
Mi»s Maude M. Jdnkln* died romance beg in two years agu at had been notified to re port for Confederation of Latxir H III I Is
broken out o f Ita crate on the Thursday at tho Fornnhl-t^ughton the Metropolitan Opera ended last a pic-induction physical examin­ uffiliatid with thi VVFTU.
way to Jacksonville end had Memorial Hospital following a night In the fatal stabbing of pret­ ation.
. In December, 1911*. in London,
ty, blonde Virginia Wilson, 34,
roughed up a couple of railroad short illneaa.
(31 Selective Hervice director leaders of 60,000jOOtl trade union
and
the
arrest
on
a
homicide
Mlsa
Jenkins
was
for
many
years
Lewis
It.
Ilerahry
announced
he
workers In 63 countries formed
men. . .
Express rule la that whan an bookkeeper for tho Atlantic Coast chargr her suitor. i3.year-old R o­ will re-open In the last month of the International Confedcistion " (
animal attaeka anyone, the nearest Line Railroad and rlerk o f the lando Kdoll.
the college year the rla •si flea l Ion Free Trade Unions (IC FTD l to
terminal agent must get the beast First Baptist Churrh whore she
Police said Scioll, a radio me­ of all student* who had !*&lt;&gt; fight the VVFTU.
thrown Into guarantlno to bo ob­ was superintendent of tho Begin­ chanic. walked up to offirera in ordered to report for Induction
Catholic and Foelallst trade
served for rabies.
ners and Primary Department of parked police ear In Brooklyn and during the year hut whore: In­ unions in France afftllatrd with
go when the boxcar shewed up tho 8unday School.
said:
* * * • duction wa* postponed under a the IC fT t), Delegate- from the,.
here, Massey waa on hand with
Survivors include two * Isees:
*T iust stabbed mv airl friend irovlslon o f the draft law allow
French unions and from other
a platoon of helpers. But he didn’t Mrs. Jaspci Crowley o f *i-.,.sota I vc had a lot of trouble with her ng deferment of rollrge atud- Mediterranean countries met re­
need them.
and Mrs. Helen Brock o f 0&lt; ando, for the nail two vests. What I went cuts. This will open the way for cently In Marseille, to rnn&lt;l&gt;al the
" I opened the doer,” he aald. and two cousins: Mrs.
M. L through for t&gt;lwo year*, y o j a student, In the final month of Communist* Anli-Aim ricaf cam­
“ The rhlmpansee was liltin g Rrrant and Mr*. E. C. Davis of
the term, to pick hi* service u&gt; paign.
right there. I patted her on the Orlando* ' SkWi*1 fcTnoiicc lo the fou/th a volunteer.
CGT-VVFTU Communist, have
that, so I took
'M id.
‘ “8ho ‘liked
“ .ed that
Funeral services will bo hold floor of a building occupied by an
Under the original plan, the been trying to get Mur,ell|rs long­
her by the collar and led her Sunday at 3:00 P.M. at tho First electrical comoanv where he lud student enlistment, would have shoremen to refute to handle
out."
Baptist Churrh with Dr. W. P. been employed for the past Id been accepted only In the two 900,1)00 ton* of American arm,
All went tin* until Mower start­ Brooks, Jr. officiating. Tha burial /ears.
month* immediately prior to the and ammunition reportedly due
ed to suboiltnt! a chain fo r tho will bo at *ha Lake View Cemcterv.
On a hallway floar lay Miss final month of the term
there.
personal touch.
Acting as honorary pallbearers will Witovo. a big kitchen knife burieJ
The departments nrw announce­
The pro-Comniunist newspaper
That started thing*. They wont be the Board of Deacons of tire in he,- hack.
ment stressed that “ each service ‘ Liberation” blasted the govurpround and round.
Flrat Baptist Churrh.
Polk* quoted Scioll as saving would accept •nllitlnent* only ti­ mrnt'j outlawing action a, “ pro&gt;
Massey finally got the chain
he met the girl, an airlines clerk, the rxtrnt that place were open pats'''in for an Increase of polle~
secured. Ha Urea wont o ff to a
IIKFKNHK P LA N S
when bull attended an nnera per­ for those who desired to enlist.” repression against all National
doctor.
W ASHINGTON. Jan. *8 -b P &gt; - formance two years. They had
Communist*. The government In
An Inspector for Uw Jackson- The National CW l Defoiue rblef, kept company since their first
recent months has displayed an
Millard Caldwell, hae asked the meeting, he said, but she .
8A K A 8U TA GROWS
Increasingly tough attitude to­
states and territories o f the na­ would agree to marry him. He
SARASOTA, Jan. SO (Hpeciall ward the Red*.
tion to have their civil dofeaw ••Id they hod frequent quarrels. — Sarasota eelty officials received
plana firmly laid by March I.
He and tha girl had a data to report* this week that all I960
Fire and police forces should mart at tha plant last night Bcloll statistic* have taken a leap over
have “ fo lly
IntsgraUd”
their said. He said they ausrrejrd be­ 1949 figures. Baal estate sales of
civil defense auxiliaries by April cause she waa IK minutes Into, nnd 1960 spiraled to 117,996.200. 44
High v-oatorday «'F
Low today 33
embarrassed hr being I. the former governor of Flor continued the spat to the fourth percent above the '49 total.
The city's assessed valuation
tad hr a middle-aged Ida said yesterday, and recruiting floor where ha has s locker.
Rain 00
of all claseee o f eiell defense
Police said Scroll lold them. 'I has gone up KS percent during
Jan, rain .77 i,vch
volunteers should be la fo il swing west to my lo ck er.l got my knife I960 and bank deposits have ri­
Normal Jan. rain 23&gt;S Inch**.
sen 29 percent.
asd stabbed her."

Pittsburg Pirates
Farm Clubs Will
Train In Delaud

C (i II eg: e Students
To Be Allowed To
Volunteer In June

Three Communist
Organizations A re
Banned By French

Railroad Agent I n
Winner I n Match
W i t h Chimpanzee

Miss Maude Jenkins
Dies In HoHpital

KOmailCC DPgUll At
M e t Performance
Ends I n Tragedy
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Sanford W eather

Probing First C orps
Patrols
Blast
In ­
to C ity As E n em y
Continues
Retreat
II. IILI-IN CLEMEN I X
I'DhYO, Salurdsy. Jsn. 37—
—Mriing element* of two Vm■
rrie," corps alammrd northward
*• ilhits 16 miles ol .Sruul mi Ihe
Korean western front Friday
*X*in,l spotty to minor tied op­
position.
V special t . S. Ki|lh Vim.
summary railed il “ * limilrd
onjrtli.r altark.” Bill il made
rlrar that It psrkrd a heavy
wallop as il sought for Ihe Chi­
nese Communist army.
TOKYO. Jan 26—&lt;/l’ &gt;— Allied
iimmrd column, will, strong ail
&lt;up|Miil .wept tbiouel. Iwu iliaIrgu "h r . witlim coinmulri dn
tancr ol Seoul today
They took and liters wr».i lx
yond Suwon. I 7 sit nulr, jnutli nf
llir liumrd out Snutli Korean capi­
tal. and Kun.v anyiimt. Kumyangjang it IS air miles east and
iliglilly routlieail nf Suwon.
\|* (oirr,|M&gt;ndriil Jim Itrrkrr
said ll wa. a "one-two punch" by
liattlr-tnlrd ..ml renowned out­
fit.. They found llir .lieetv n|
Suwon virtually deierled. rire wall*
rd illy wa» a lieat» »l iniokint:
rulililr.
I heir was no revitlancr in*idr
llir city. But the patrol .iinred at
Suwon bad piint troulilc before
it gnl there.
The patrol, inching through
whal note vs as itionp CommuilKt
Irmtniy, tan Inin vaiyimt oppMF
Iron l»w mile* from ihe we,tern
fund lown. Il wr*i looking for th#
main Cummuniil ilrrnglh in th,l
sector.
Thr patrol wa« iup|x.rled »dh
ntnmird and may hr nn it, way
In Sruul nr as lical In the old
South Korean capital a* ll tan gel.
I hr U. iv 27th Regimental Com­
bat Tram thr famrd Wolfhound.
(might into and oul of Suwon
last week. Hut time then intel­
ligence officer* vuiprcl thr W.Cllinrir Red, rerouted soutli nf
Seoul h.»%&lt;• pulled 1»a(V
roin
.flit• nt
i I’ n
•*M'
Inn ll. i l\**r on tin tor Irffl ft uni
”1*|HII t« t (Hil- Allied ri»t»&gt; in hi lhkIt
i ii M. led VI8.lied t" 4
ot
! nf| HI I.O.II ,, rill (into
n t ••m
Mil* .1 *rtt vity in ♦1 •
im l of hiuru had Ixen Idarked
.ut hy tlm U. S. Eighth Nmiy.
Ilnl the riiilalll « » ■
lifted
, ii'iiigli lodav to shin, that at
least two U. N. patrol . were
working their way ini" Go I'ed
territory ,outh of .Seoul,
Our patrol heat off a Red
Chinese attack with Iwynnst*,
Tank* drove the lints o ff » hill
In souther sector.
Nirsi guns of the U. N. heavy
um it St. I’ aul ami accnnipanying drstroyers lighted lip the
Inchon l.mhor anil ill'Perd Red
Imttrriri on VVolml l.landci, off
Im holt
Navy, .Marini and Vir Force
plane, |aiunded the whole Seoul

area

Air, ill fact, had » lo-avy day
tilaatl.'ir 33 townl in thr Seoul
aria and haiiiniering at two huge
enemy road
ronvoy*
winning
down tlirougli thr mountain* in
the Kumchon-Kaesong
sectors,
north of Seoul.
The Imyonote and hand to band
fighting took place In the v i‘ |n«
it y of Suwon, 17 mite* south
of Mro-hhttkoncd Seoul. A ftrr
the doughboy* drove off the attarVing Rods, a Chinese bugle
sounded a charge but no ehurge
came.
It was a wary, deadly game
of hide-and-seek all along tha
front for ground troop,. Western
area intelligence officers yes­
terday expressed the opinion tha
Red Chinese had made a UrgeMale withdrawal lx-cau»c o f sup­
ply shortage*, the cold weather
or poillbty for political reason!
—hiplng for a U. N. erase flea
order.
The L'. 8. Eighth Army comH 'aallaw aa etc • a a . t*«tai

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 2fi—1.77
12
at
Atlanta
3
9
lllamarrk
40
J3
Holt.tun
63
70
Brownsville
19
7
Chicago
86
S3
Denver
18
23
Do* Molnea
41
17
New York
46
24
Washington
•0
•23
Winnipeg
66
31
Jarkaonvllla
39
74
Miami
641
98
Tallahassee
37
64
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AGE RTX

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

County
IlM f llM * n —

i i -

Newsmen

PM« B W l

not n l i t any oth#r plac* In tha
County which la, or could im­
mediately bo mode, nullable and
adaqnate fur the need* of tho
boapltal or from which It could
effectually render It* service for
the Maentia] health need* of the
people of the County."
I h reaolution alto referred to
the fact that the »ite for the new
buildlnjr had been recenly pur*
rhaaed from the City hy the Bert
Ft*h eatale trustee*, end a large
C rt of the fund* are already on
nd for the bull Jin
"It anpea;
file, that It
thould be puaalble to make autt
building had been recently pur*
health need* of v«th the Naval
Bate peraonnel and the County
population by permitting the ho*plral to temporarily continue In
it* preaent location/' it waa Mat­
ed.
It waa aim Mated that Ro)
Holler had (e’en delegated by the
Aaaoclatlon to repreirnt It in
eontar»lmr the Navy on the mat­
ter.
Following an appeal hy f . A.
Maddy of the Kellow'hlp Fmtnda
tion that the liistituthm he charged no more rent for the ordination
of barrark* at the Naval Ail
Station in view of the order t &lt;
vacate In the near fiture, the
Commission agreed to abate rh*
rente dur in the personal pro
Mem* of elderly persons flmllnv
adequate llvlny facilities.
.Mr. Maddv added that the place
now secured by the Foundation M
Drew Field, Tain"*, I* subject to
the name revoke Me clau*e* a* at
the «!t* here, and added that h.t
had Instructed a Tampa attorney
to appeal to Washington on the
matter.
Voile WIIHama. Jr., and V.dio
Williams, Hr.. requested a Iran
rhls* to operate bu«*e* here, bin
were told that the Iranchl*# Held
bv S. A, Allen In run buss#* Iatill valid. Mr. Allen rialed that
he now ha* a bu* In operation,
and that two new hus*e* arc dm
to arrive her* in
d#&gt;».
Two application! of option on
the -lie of the Soft Ball Park
on the lakefront were received
On* of the** waa presented hv W.
R. William* In behalf of Ce-tl
Oiler, llllnol* developer. The
other application wa* from John
Cray, New York developer, wltote
3 itIon on the property had eired- The Comml**lon deferred
action nn the matter pending In
qulry Into the financial statu*
of the apnllcant*.
Tho lakefront terminal (inaneImr caw# u|&gt; for discus-ion and In
aider to clear the wayfor bond
financ Inn of the
project
the Coni ml* ilnn paired a revolu­
tion rewinding Ite former action
h, accepting an R. F. C. commit-

. IfaaUaoee fimm r * w •»•*»
raft. We landed Just 10 mtlea
down the beach from •
Am&gt;
ganseu beachhead, at the dear,
tlvated Mecoi Coaat Guard »talion, fold by federal authorities
to a beach club after the last
war.
"The Nail* did not, Imt we
did land and carry a trunk that
might have held an alum bomb,
ana we Mowed It carefully rigid
under the Time* building in the
heart of Manhattan.”
The atory n p ltln rd 'beie wai
no accurate Information availabia

at to the ill* of an A-bomb, but
the experiment vtiiialircd that a
bomb toul.i be carried In a
■mall trunk.
The three Maffrr*, Kirk Prlcr,
former merchant marine eecoml
mate liuh Ifolllngaworth, former
merchant
marine chief radio
opeiator, and Richard Moraeman,
funner photographer'* mate in
the Navy and Nt-wsday's photo
editor, *et out from lake Montauk nl-oanl a seagoing diesel
trawler. They were to keep a
rendevou* off the Mecoi ilatlon,
:'f&gt; rnllea earl of Monlauk, at l:S0
A M.
W hen
the shipper, f'apt.

Knuwlet I bonny | Soil lb, Jr*., a

Cosit Guard veteran and Mon
taut, part-, boat caotatn, lighted
three long flaihe* from a inotebated light, he headed for the
beach, live hundred yard* off
shore, he launched the raft, with
the three staffer* and the trunk.
The light wa* flatbed by l*felfie, who had fiaikrd hi* ear Im&gt;.
hind the Mecoi station.
(luring the landing nmreeman
look picture* with Infra red equip
ment, and regular fla.h blub
equipment.
The (In** placed ihr iruuk In
ih* h«&lt;i of ihr car, ttu&gt;ved the

Gobal Air
Hwattaara n w . r w .tart
ita itrateglc egg* In one basketful
of inter-contlnenial bomher*. Since
thrn the A ir Fore* llaelf haa
moved to correct auch iaipreskioni.
Three bomber hairs are al­
ready operating in Great Britain.
One Jet fighter gfoup I* there
"
— ------------------iirflated raft in the car trunk,
and sped through Suffolk and
Na*&gt;au countle* to Queen*. There
iht&gt; boarded a subway for Times
Square.

T D E B P A Y J A N . 23, 1331
to help the Royal A ir Force pro­ that the B-We* great advantage,
tect the B-2y euperfert*. Amir- their ability to fly far greater
lean
antl-airciatt
gum
and jiatanrn loan any other known
crew* are established aiui in­ plat,*, would be negated by bal­
creasing in strength arum«l these ing them at point* where smaller
and falter plane* could operate
base* In England.
Air Force official* freely *ay
at a* easily.
Tbe
em­
The retaliation strategy
»trat
that further site* are being
phasised by Bradley, demand*
■ought In Western Europe.
The B Jtl flight to England re­ that it mud lie prompt, devastatnewed speculation that the hlg jnw and capable of l*eing *u»plane* capable of carrying A talnrd.
|»h
The old II r.i proved al Hiro­
Be»mb» would la* hated oversea*
Airmen tay there I* no twlutlcal' shima and Nagasaki that it i**uU
reason why the ili-iD fln n l plane. . •arty and dtop an atonilc bomb
should not operate from baser |effectively. The improved veitiou
inch at we have In Great Britain \ of this plane, known as I ha B-W,
Mott airmen feel, however, tan da better than the B-W*

2,000 tulle combat radius. The
newer 8-47 all-jet bomber ku
the tame combat radius rating
but a much higher speed than iU
original atomic bomber and tr.*

B-M.
The retaliation atrategy rail*
for amailer and poaaibly faster
plane*, operating from aa many
base* aa ran do protected by
gruunnd and *ea power, to *trike
Ioick quickly against any big
assault. The big ll*M liumber*,
flying al soiuelhlitg Ins ih( n
800 mile* an hour, could not k*
r* peeled to bit a target in Rus­
sia a* quickly aa lorn* of th*
imalltr plane*.

^Jk^barbecoe to be held hero by
Police pepartinent fpt Ur*
Id* peace Officer*' Associatin'!
approved. Aa ordinance yscalan alley In the propcred Imaplfalte on First Hiraat waa tlivau
.f it itadlng. The meelug a d Dtirnrd at t :00 A- M Mayor ll* d
on prealded.

Florida Chain
llaWIMM com M « »• »'

made Inspection tripe t«
n leper eolonlra In la lln
erica and Africa. She ha*
m V td aa rellgmia education direc­
tor of I'rrabyierlan chuithe* In
Naahvllle. Tonn., Wilmington. N

C. and Claarwator, Fla.

Hra. Sprague waa a United
Slate* delgate to the United Na
Ilona on the Statua of Women, In
Beirut, Syria, laat year. She la ac
qua Inteed with poilwar relief and
rehabilitation problem* In Poland,
Oaacboavakla, (Irerce and We*
taern Europe. Iler auhlecta I* a
"Watching tbe Unite,) Natlona at
:Worb on Four Continent!."
,

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Crop Tonnage
(CautlaaedTrewTPi n (Biol
wiib a production of I,*
is valued atlltlAOO.000,
ylehta war* gmerally
tMa year, but tM larger
fa boaatad productIon above
preceding year._________

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amusing poet cards for you to check and fill out to send to th# folks bock
home.
Your friendly Gulf Dealer will be glad to supply you with these—just
aa he’ll be glad to serve you in every other possible way.
Drop In today and partake of all of Gulf’s wonderful services—every*
thing from the apotlesa rest rooms to all of Gull’s superb products.

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We know if you "get the Gulf liAhil” here in Florida, you’ll etick with
it on the long drive home—etsd continue “going Gulf” when you get there I
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In U n it y Th e re Is S tre n g ih —
lu Frutect the Peace u| ih« not id;
To Promote the Procrai* ut A u m c t ,
To ProJote Pro* petit) for s 4hl«id.
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X X X X II

L -I JthHr-lied 1‘JO.S

.Draft Policy
; On Athletes
* Is Clarified

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S A N F t lit 11. F L O R I D A

NEW SPAPER

Mrs. Rosenberg S;iys
4 F Athletes Not To
Be
Discriminated
Against By Bonn!

Economic
Stabilizer
lnhnston I*; Asketl
To
l.t|t On Cirliri .il
W age I *t ice ('onirt &gt;1
M A M II N i.lt IN |aii 2d G lT
Pine * l.shdlfri Mu hie| IhVallr
.till liolit hr hai k ii ' ii li o n . uih .
‘ lalulirei I n .
luliiiiltin irtnni
meiMl.itioui lot a yriirr.il pine
lieere.
il iiiade the ’flleilietil befair
the
*Kittle I Lute n mi.nun
■omniitt.
Dtf'alle tint not tittle public
.let All' t.j litt IrttilUlDfiJilhill' till
»«|j llt*l Ail AlHltKIlii fulfill |Mi»
l*»t»% Hill I r liiiJf inif|'iifi i ianj.tr
‘ I iI ftftt

Secretary n| D if m ir M anhill
•Stave tin ipoili tvnild a tiujoi
fiifcl.t yeiteuiay by laying that
athlete* oho fail to pat* Selective
Sen tee td.vi.ral examinations m»V
be d ia ttrj for non-tcmfctt job*
Hnl M il. Kuienheig said ‘ e -u n i!
M a n ia !! hail not meant that an)
tpei tal lulet would he tet up loi
athlctei.

A s ru trh ilfd

J A N . 2 1 . ItVr.l

I’ resj*

Leased

No. lilt

Wirt*

U .N . F o rce R e ta k e s Y o n g w o l
A s R eds R e tr ea t N orthw ard;
P rice F r e e z e R e co m m e n d ed

(.oorgt* Itarr Welcomed

W A S H IN G TO N . J.„, 2d &lt;fl*j
si*— Anne Hi&lt;-rnl,ri^, m i i i i n i irf
iflaiy **l defenie,
jiJ
today
alklrlra won't hr .inglcd out m .nit
dn&gt;f
get i.( ,ir -I | • inlu Imul
n l unlilaiA u n t i l .
SLl* tolil irpaitfll tint atliblc*
"will be irvaidrd lit I tn ra n i rlit ,
v*hen it count to po- ihlr drfn
mint.’’

t’x rll) tl»u&gt;li thtunyh Thursday
wall ■ i « » shower- ii&gt; noith liwa
t llim u m 3 ml in o u l i i l
tuniyht. I'lMilrt In rvlivm v nmlh
this xfirrniwni and in nmlh potlion limight and Ihursda).

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U I.D N E S D A Y

Tw e n ty M IG s Attack
Flil'ht Of Tlum tle rJt’ts Neai B tinlrr:
Ivcil Plane I &gt;.iiu.i t-«l

Eisenhower Finds Rebuilding Of
European Defenses Brutal Job
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Mil tr*(iftfOllY (irllimril ftra»n)
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I *a*I Nilit ip a- illi uiir m r liniliiit
" II an allilrle hai a ptimluird
tfilfll itlltrl
lint 1 |»lltf
Il f J* I * at UliMim I i|r( *i» u ill I.r 9**«if ,,||% 1.141*1 (oil |Mt**ilitp
Phtilit
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fteaidmm fni riample. lie Hilt in
ia 111•«a1 tut) !&gt;r n j i r i l r J lomai
till* i *&gt;fi#*|H*tmIr nl lit* in iiir I tic •,i»ir l.«i,, *iii r i n l lit# *ifia liilioii*
\el iiif ttiiyi.r Andrew * an away teleoinra tii i.iyi Hat i and hti I m in i. . - I. ... 1 . .(( i I. tio i third
inducted became mrn with puin
in 11 enlist i n n .'-anford.. II«fi
. t i to ilpld (hose on the platfoitu i u |!, I, lilt rtt, lie vip U s.. H ila ry; fi.H |h »h till) iik rI ir .iitllaivrij lift a ildi lit* lullr*! |«t *umf *.f tlir | r •*| I« l*rnriAl I iariiliaart list Hfli uni
luted ear dtunn ate taken.' il&lt;r (tothi II Gtrlwrt l o t , Afllnir Maym • u i t w i y , I n .I '.lei &lt;ulii. Want .1 1 . Holt ti'iti i»
■, 1 I . ■*ee licelc mi I 1 1 . 1 *V
IH tOllK* ll^ t» •* Util
1‘elot r
tn «.itra il p u rr cetlmr
level*
raid.
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mss i r 11. ii I rd tiy infoiliiThe tiecition to Irmer ll c ilare.| government •outce* to be in I;«i*•I * «H4ili anil H t•Ini ali'M, *.,*
fm l-i | i a■*lilt 4 la i 4*"li 1*1.ll lit
datdt, and ihui take in tmnr mm
ih* wurl s.
who bale a •)( clau ith alioti, *p
The w a ii act)..ii, it was iindri ■ laiii’lth tl&lt;* ftiP* j iuji ii i- -i». |f«
•iind, will |,ui a lid on wapes as till fat') • - lillr
patently hai been uniTTi cinndei ••
I I l f ip k af tf a*•f.m
■f l|, i h . sioiiiiinml
lion lot •••me time.
l&lt; llll«tl*li. tielli* IlHU1 l.l . Milc.lt Ilf *tall, rttliri tty «tt|il«Hliall&lt;* |*t« Mil*
H hh\Ia ii ii)*
For Mr*. Koariiberg. In in iit v i* I 'n it,.I Htftfa* PhftNRMT Ilf (*11111 " r ,,,,*l' . »
W "K le f m r I'n n y rri' la-t w ok,
i liirirr iiH*I fuf* 1\ Vt.i&gt;«* jiir*l«fMirt **( trr**ph»i » muAifi lt*u ..... I *■f t v n y
lla* » U fitiM I **k111 *.tV11•i rrjlf,
raid that H le )*ar •■Id's are diati
I l C..I W. F. Itiinge of Han
tin Woliiii) Iviitti* A^iKHuliaii,
M llh
&lt;d, 300.CMKI would W eiasilfled
turd, serving writ It the Cichl'h
1 i urnId i ***hl (&lt;» !*♦• iilmminr n
I' fSiinririi ii ti mita'
it ju n
ka IF . Hut under a tirojiosrd n
A . my in horva as Chief &lt;d l U ( ' I . . I
A t .,,
A n n n u m i l tadlo ami t . levi-li.n htsra’l .» » l I »Vi U lli.'l (ft**I
n ' I
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lino
laxing o f tlie nilea, alie «aid, only Says I fc Attempted T o Korean Advisory turnip. » a
Lciulcr Says
't Ahi.'frfujt will Im Ip i h i m|h* Itulian
ICOjtaiO would tret the.-IF rlaatifi
Convince Golos Of a«h"i”i «•■*• iinmre .m«r mi.i»i
K* C .T t I i v ;i 1 1 o n O f to will Icll the piddle of hi iifiti Wlirtl t 'I, '■*&gt;' i in ■•hr |‘n&gt;
lin k lla u * in —r « A- « m « i
s a i n r s f"' mertlorniu- erne. In Itni’
Chinese
Sincerely
nlaiis.
n*|»«« iWi o*lif riIn 111*?
Smcenty O f W H B
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N.ivnI A ir St.uion
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Id
Col. William 1'. Kunge
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Me.ohefs nl the Pitot ( tnh soldi; a Inlet erfemonv in
It In if t*&gt;fv Iti^
llv M \ A It A Hit I 'l S llN
William W. Remington sunl today : nSP«n»l «*»•-». ••■“ **■*» l»r«iiin r, L i t night to a Ll then inpieal to - l i oman’s new s conference room ! )»** t»U» b*TM ,
I.A h l* . S I t t IW H . Jail. 31—
mm ftlui inti t Hiitii \V«- ifin J*
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i i . i . . . ... , 1- United Stale. Army, white err
Nisiet spy ring leader hete. m I b e j ^
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llml d the City I 'niumisshili Im a
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I'l idle A| in i'I f i V r h r u ol India
he ppi Jaruli U k i u one lime t , m | ,ie i . Kmesn M m U r , Ad .1,return odh.the l .......v
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l|in*tn,| a i,i( la Hal ,A w tdritldr rite Rim tiefw sA'Ii
lieirrF tie* was a wTiler."
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end . hsiiit.*',
A il luiasinn hd the pulls
t h 'hliiiM | johnslou glvim* autniHsmons i » »
Ihr iiallons lhal want lo wrl
i|*« u 1 titatifti a*»H tni*H
it
S Y D N E Y . Aueiralla. Jan. 84
Ih r huntri goieiiinirnt econom in u i, Qnai t n master le u Army a releieiolum nn ll»’ nail alit e .if rr i»v#*r
l*i
HfnbHu
i tone Hot I him Into Ihr F N
M'H *'I
l/P&gt;- Voleann aeh today hardened ut said ire wauled to explain to •if the RepuMir of ili'ie.. ten1
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Mirlru'l
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MiRiill*
io.t those e ho « -tut I,&gt; hiand
deted inerltorlons seetiie diirlm' •nrh h, on I- l* mar lie n e s m s i,
f ft,
•' Ktll.Hi. A,,- itmt f a t
over a New Guinea wasteland
her as an ify irs w a in hoira
Of, June to
lull lo msllir the prnmpt t n|i»iiu. lorn niff ia ♦i 'n e t in fW filfM* tiinii, i ta
it iiu.MH fir
the olire-fertile (uncle home of OoliM t1i.il leftist Viiilris wpre III- j ,|„.
tm 'i' inliflff* *l««n 1*1*11*1 iirm U l csss', ll means n tliis up iIII r ».’
Net,Ml. tug hI a critical ol Ihr
tot id
thmisanda who may nave died tn i (H id I III ■half me llml War Pin Pd'a* W h -ll Ih* drm et F m ..
o( to olrtpl.ilr horpdtl
lii' i'*v'riiH H
haenn. cars all I 'toil's theyI' i if, tv 1 I wiled Stairs’ Vm .iii (nili. , , all
weekend otuplluns of 8,000-foot (bnlion Rnanl o lfttu lr weib ‘’mote f North Korea hivad..l t l - I
I lie nod mu was piesenlrii hr
ol tni a ronfrirurr of lit j |in
I’lfsIfT Jiihiuitlll'l |if•*»li*,,i******* •all'll hale again alli't 1. 0"
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high Aft- Lamlngtoli.
Korea. Col
Riirtee Mi* M ,n h Ramt iv. dsn i hail Ainu ' ’f*l*aitlfH' a |»*i if'iMti**'! I'll
povsna anil llisislsvl Ihr t hlnese
n ilrie ild l ill ploflll lot thru own public of
of in P vino
,hii in,
m
•(la.
"Ilo riilile , gray devastation l»
•ominnuisls Haul to negotiate a
Ift^nII*- rn)ov«*tl citly llniitr*! World War II
than lit prosluclKMt fur nek-, tartly exposing hliuaelf to man of the I lull, who Ila lril I It it
all that remain*. »ald on* ut'w* minpaniei
macr India, like H o lin ’ lia*»
jiul*’t tf i mitt \h* wfirt* Im iiu I l*r»*l
hod ih- fir*-, |rf,rsiitially directeil
paper eorrefimndent who flew over war.
I hey UN* *4*1(1all t*a■' H|%«* t »ier let Ug III led I'eipiug I in- lulled
she would tils ml the meet me nl i| r,« riv a l l»a iIHrfrillOti «»f
-the area in which Australian offi
Retuiillthin was mi the wilnei* ih. aecuNtoUth'li and d i 'patch of the ( limits ( nmnO' 'ion S' a 1C
tn rrrh till
l***ity I** know war may start t.efnse Mn&lt; Slates I n - frinseit lo do s„ and j
T i l ala aahl 3.1KKJ pcraoln includiiu!
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uppissr- ulans lo seal Ihr t om
•land for the thiid day &lt;Hending ah arailahle ,,u .r le r „ .«
Dllitesl .States, It III.Si II and Flan
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,
a p r n r n ti iff n. •!»«•
», -%n«l in, nf VuV^Hflnt*
34 Kuiopeana— were lielteved to
t-|,anr,if ■ «U 1
ht.iliel' from a « liaige that he |*hr*i la thv fi*Phtltir
the countries which i c i i ,
, munisl I hnirse in Ihr I in led
Inhii top lit* tol-l a cvnigresston
4* fit III) HI Ihe nil •t stieml^M
ha«e pcrlahed.
Oft I’M * U i l
N il ions, as our of Ihr (ise seto
•*Tlw s ntlle area la feet deep In &lt;nininil.ee peipuy in telling a
m ill.I In alien! &gt;l,o
1he r fails al t ommitts**' lie will have tiroad do something- are i t ...... enough holding Imweis, in It,.' place ol
atlpervisni y |Hiwer oVrl not only 1*1 *1*1
pumice anli. which ia gradually |e,Is-1 .il giaml jury fm liesei war Auction Direr tors
I hang Itai Sink’s irgim c
voles) in laiot ol the tesrli- le-u *»c&gt; * and prtces, hut also ovei
ra n lm in g and coating everything
Official* af l Kim* Hu If* null »•§«
nf
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renimmic
phases
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Itiohilisa
with a rocklike aitrface." vaiil a ,i Cniimiuiiiit.
.Study Legal IMkihcs
M W 111 I III I 1.1 . |au 2d
indicated *nv I f ,4I fill Hi,*, if
I li/ulolh iirnth’V, former HueM, s Inei N (lehl eslli-.l &gt;1 linn Ini’ludlng cretlil control, ieid .
report to the Sydney Hun It added:
,s oosioora sse e s s s atsl
lullin’ filial.ring, and general fiscal •hey may gel going now emd.i 1 i'l I ’lime M m i'lri Nelilw &gt;d In
ter,li—n I" Ho IllM dii Ctiin’i
"Once a fertile diatrlct. It may
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th&lt;’t ge A H|^rr. local aitm m y. \|i**ninary As*etnhlirsi winch wl!
H'MIlnwssa sie gee- els I
••nly invite retaliation f - m Itu.
become a rocky desert ”
tin. in a hioaii. ail lunlling with
o m it)
l
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i,iiiim«st i b ,* u ^ ai ph«««*A •»( in upmi lt&lt; atate with' program lin
Meager medical supplies and air O r a n g e
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if tin' Kids dt-i-tdrd to aweep ........... ..
F K ilf T IN G IIHHII
ol die United Stale.
el
tie F ii't
llapti-t &lt; turn'll
transport facilities were mohiliinl
K x l i i h i l Is I ' l a m u ' d Hoard of UireeUira of tils* Haufunl
til'III I N . Ireland. Ian 21 -i&lt;Vt ole* Europe soon.
ilM ils a M 111 f « a » t a i l
Thursday at J tn i* \| euniiiiidi.c
Farmers Ancln.ii Inc. at a merlin* wtlh «es»iun« llitouifh Fridss ,1
A grenade hulled tty two mrn
Fiicnlmwat has answered that l-olii V ill Ana. railed luiilghl lot
Seminole I’m,nl&gt; is planmug an (|( &lt;;ltll|&lt;r»i||r Monday nlghl, I It
I 1 M. I he *|e it er s, wim at- shattered two windows m tlir Hr! each nalioii imist ,ln its uiinosi Ii s nmlrience ol r^ann powri* to
^U aym ontl R. Palm er niitatandlngl)'
different •xhil.it at llawsi.n, aecrelary, elated this
known a« th&gt; "Ainhassaihir*'’, tn tish rmhasay lien- last night and one naiiun oanga luck, s'loii... -Ii •ri'* woi 1.1 pud iu&lt; "uiitead id
lira n yr I'sHints F'nir in Oilan- morning.
Services Tom orrow the
elude well known aulhotiltes oi dam igrd a cat hvltnuilug to » will use that as an r ictus to hanc
d i. I ’eti 18-91, t tianiti-r «f Cumthe Vnetl„ii ii ineurpsiiated fur
memtier uf the cmt.nsy staff No
1ilknie al eai h .-llu 1 l. loo ill ’ll
merce Manager Kd Whitney an flutl.ono, ami its aecunlire are youth wori tslucallunal and Intel one was iniured The twa man rs hack. And here is tlie kirks-i
national affairs, and home an,)
Funrtal »*i vice* will lie held i.,n,-&lt;d this tmiming.
■lid* ol Itillri
In tn l with the Florida Securtiie*
called.
If they all liang hack, tin F '
tomorrow at ilie graveside In
Ilrftwiriff) i»f Ili«* r i l l 1141 tuf** Coimaiaalali. Its rnnslitulii.n ant foreign mis*Intis Mrs Field an
Picket, have Iwen ollt.hle the Cottgrett will not mte ih* non.
” |l it r|e 11 ill tl cnnugli Ins*
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Kvrrgreen f&gt;m »t»ry at 3:30 P. hsen cniilpleted by K I M-ugh- hy Inwn have U-en accs'plrsl l&gt;i
emtui--.y since Issl I'tldav plots nt to send arms and lumps to Fit hern caul 1111 tisitIs ii.lr. loi lie-.,
woman " ill t..- m m at tha * i
M, for Ifaynmnd K. Palmer, U't, 1..
n, Biehiiiei, and carpenter#l lhav,
-' HI.sir. said Mr. Npeer.
Copal t’tnirch Friday at I" 1*» • log the training of a liutrh alt rope
who died Saturday lit the Vet started ttnrk on the s,*l-iip he ad
nation 111 a lo n lrie m r to lie llir
Work was xlartesl yesterday M All wiitiirti are invited to at viukdmn in
Northern
lielan.l,
I hat aigumenl has a suite in ii
rans* Hospital in Hay Pines af dud
•s ssllsssS «’s 1 ——* si 1 *
nitirning nn the construction of tin tend and brine sandwiches In Which M ill Is part of the F u ll--I
A
sample
of
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rslii’f in ihs* arrsn^s- •bed for the an,turn market al its
Kmgdoiu ilespila lush demands f-r Furojieahl liave n given m t, tor i
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,,i,| alf |li. el In till l» John P I,, new l,* atii ' ou tha Orlando High
Mrs. Ilo o vrr Mill
home rule
Inld in one of General Fis,nhon
tv
M l. Palmri i n lorn In rulum- •on, preeihls-nt nt the Frinuude wav I tie ki,«d will meat hi • 111 to
I i l ’ X I 1 AH
er * party t.y a tiiileh official
bla, Mi. July I I , thill and was Connlv Farm Ituiaau and mem li '8 lerl and will htva a KalsantMd
AtltlrcHS
It. A ml I*. W .
I l! \ H I M Fit
I OKIM1N. Ian
i'l &lt;V&gt; 1 . s
And »h »t list Eisenhower's o m
a mechanic by tiade lie was a i.»rs Mr. Pirruon i* »1*&lt;i diieciing Iron riHtf
the fltsl tunc In "Si. vsars. hit
H a 1.11M u lti . Ian 31 i/l’t .A done lo Ci.unlrrart llo frai *
tutmlwr nf the Aineri.'an l.rglmi the work of the Veteran* .m th—
---------------------------la m ’s government today rlopiiet 7V seal old Ataiylan.i s|Hiiisinan
Mr* I'vwhnr IliH.ver, third vice
I liere i in hdrauoa ,
and a Ve|e|»n of World War I Fat tn ifthilng .’ ta " uf ?h irh he Is
K I T ’ t ’ llt.ti AN DIEM
: th.
aii
r the militarv *uyr'
and lavryc*- died 1**1 night from tn
I hei e t- no hard anrvvrr A tm I'lvVIilSI.t t.f ihr th.llda ItwVIII*
Fiirvivltig are tlte widow ami ma Intel nr, an ibe prolsvi.
Mi G IN A , N. Yt. Jan. -’ I i l ’ment In tit* official l.ondon l u
juries sustained Saturday whan bis |eaiimair is that n has inti r wild t'oifr ai'mil Wuiinii'* ri«,l
nine children, thiane H Palmer
Kstnt il nf handicraft, el.dlilng, William Payne, who voted for .-,-tte
hoi
ion,.' fell durimr
during a fur
for hunt
n
n ,h II ong ...............
ill,- , will hr Ihr gill**! •|-.»ki'i M
lunch
hefnte Griii ial 1Fi....
'll
of Raia*ota; Kalph K. and (ituti eanhlng and latking are hring pre Abiahant Lincoln in ItttVt, died
The War Office explained It rr
T lir naiiir uf W M 1’v Court v hours was uppointeil. (In con.*
1tic fi’iiith inerting uf I *iiIra I V .
rr F., of Ogden, L'tah: Juanita . . . . i ’
i,.. mi . i - f i l l 1 hit
yesterday. I I - wa, 1 (V|
, .|uested a temporary l*aats on the Wright had lievti linked with fni potol.'i.l talked in ;, mini lies ul 1*, uf llir nrgaidxatinn Hundi&lt; if
of Chicago, III ; Ronnie. Onal. ihraiivlmul the Cosini jr on a i*r-*g
trr no,&gt;n al I nil i.VIr.-k
it 11■1 ■ -------------supplement, which announce! you hunting - id point to point racing i .01 ii|w-so leadats alsiui the « »r
Trum an and Clyde of Sanford.
mm iniiiaird nii‘i&gt;ttn aen l&gt;r Miaa
L'tlW M O R I
ime prnniidmnt and r*ttr*m*td' in M ariiaiid for murr than - hall ■cair l.ualnrax and iheli m - ri .Mavfau I 1111, M i- I’ M ijtngls*'
1..
1a Wividarit. c-ntnty iuunr Jdr
p ir-u lrr.l uf llir local li (t il t 1
A Y , N. Y -, Jan. 21 fAV-P ant i nf trine iffi.-ira
century.
was rodniv tins
L E G IO N M E E T
nonat ration age id
i Cool id ge'a
watwhring
llolateih ' Why?
W 1 Inh anni’iinrr.i il.i- murninW ilghf auffrird a fiartured vet
•
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lII
the
United
fla
irs
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Joel Field returned Monday
New isemliiole I ounty Fhamtiei heifer diaappeared Into the aoo.1*
A red face I nfflctal said llu tehrar uf the nrri. Ill the spill With a riiiiiniaiidrr to ditert learina
Hunter Gay, di-tricl dirveim
night from Montgomery, Ala., of Commerce ltatinnary was re­ In tlir wake of a deer.
W ar Office had for-otten lo a«l the F.lkridge-Harfoid hunt neat ment and sends tronn* l»* liuiotve will pretide at llu- inert (up T l.a
where he attended an American cently receive.! from the printer
1 'wo months liter the reappaar King Geoige VI to approve Hie hi* home. Lindeiihupe Faint, Monk- then we will begin to hann i d i
peaking piugraiu will l-r (ullnwrd
Legion meeting for the southern ami Includes in color the picture ed- leading a buck and a doe.
*1 itf
am
pronioliona.
ton.
lit a f-i'l,ion xhitw
|l-allasitci m la s.
area In repaid to formulating poll- nf a Krminole Indian. Much fa­
iteglilration will filialt at 10-30
ties for the rehabilitation of ret- vorable cotiunanl lias already been
AM
At 11:0U 11V lock an i-nililcni
•rant.
Florida Chain O f Minsion Spuakors
rtveiviil hy Mr Whitney regard
,-erenmnr fur new mrinnrr* will
Florida was renreienled by lla mg the stationary.
l»- Iti-iil wIt ti M r- lluuvrr direct
entire rehabiHtathsn eommi*H&lt;m,
ing, full,’Wing which a l.ii-nnincluding Ed Martin, Ocala, chair
EN O U G H SNIHA
\r**imi will t«s- held |iri»r lu ii&gt;r
man of Arcg C which includes the
W O K F U E S T E H , Ma** , Jan. 21
luncheon at mmn
southern alalei.
if*’ The charge again*! FrancU
W Ih, Ary was that ire failed to
H i’S All Alii
.f t
clear hia sidewalk of mins.
M IA M I lIF.ACfl, Jt.ii 21 - V&gt;
District rourt dianrUasd
the
I’rrchJrnl leu Fdward*
f I'm
The March of Dimes today •haige yeatarday without hearing
the Naliunal A**uelation nl ‘ tain
alafultv acknowledged the fol Hickey.
Kucing Cummlitionert » h w &gt;"j *-d
ring e intnhutiDiia to the HemlT*w c.’urt ua* fold that Hickey.
today that i-icki y ihm Mi . .
,li
nole County chapter of the In 1 soldier, had hi* handa full with
he prim !•/,I to apply l^-r •
fantiU Pnrmiyaii Foundation:
Korean anow.
lic'li-w- tiefuir Ihr New Y uli
Presioua Total
1 10?.44
Hlair Hieing Cnmmiavion.
J. W Cook
I.M E N L IS T M E N T F H E E Z E S ENDS
The rout rover 1 ia I kleadr lasue
4 00
D r.
D . Br-wri
AYASH IN GTON . Jan 2 4 - P H H I- quickly psa'rd ,-Vcl iiy llu
1 00 Tlte A ir Forca will resume accepMrs J (ihn D. Abrahams
I7lti annual r riAcntiun nf ttw
J . U Qeorge
140 'anew of vdlurdeer enlistmenta on
NAHHi
1.00 F'eb. t. after a cavgral weeks' »m-M r * . I. I - George
v Florida State Rank
9500 liergo becauw of crowded condlPARADOX
1000 •ion* ot indoctrination erntera.
Ir*. Laura S. Davtdaon
I'iU L A D E L P If lA . U u 84 - As
*5.00
•nfaesl Atlantic Bank
The A ir Force laanuacai re*
— "Y-nic honor, I’m unit ir n n g
I M 1cedar lla erbaduled gall for *dto make an hone«t dollar in a
840 miealon of 1400 recruits daily at
cronknt way **
Lackland, Tetaa. A i r F o m Baa*
N n . Reward
ThaCa how I. scaa Gallina ex­
and 800 dally al the newly-re
plained lo Judge Frank Smith yes­
opened ftamp*&gt;o, N . Y , A ir TrainMra. Klynf Yuaan, awtatonding Christian educator,. who
___ will
___ In- the National Council of the Utu'Cwe* id C hii t. w’.l u- fvaturvsl at terday ha became a number* w rit­
the principal
pal speaker at the Florida Chain uf Mitaionsry
Missionary Aaaemtdire. the o|i*ning nexainn Friday ut 7:45 F, M. Hev T r a i t ) K. June*, Jr., er.
' WT l f Navy said lt« freean on an- meeting
att ithemFirst
O m rch a t S '10 p, M. Friday
D r. Paul
uago
H H Baptist
j*
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i t • recently returned fiom Chius, will ap*4 * at ti:35 tin ’’The l.saven
Gallina. who had pleaded gu il'y,
Ilatmanta, alio Imposed because of
Tha Yowatl Ca.
in tlie Dough of China*' He will also ditcust the ouextiun: “ When waa flne.1 1300 m i plcred an u
h e,vy volunteering, w ill eonMaue
Should Wa Stop Suppotliag C h riitla u ’ in Communist China T"
year’a probation on a cm inting
»«e u U ve •tertiary t l tha diriaioa of Foreign M illion* of
at fanat to tka and 08
charge.
. gu-i

Remington Admits tot. VV. I" Ruuge Pilot Club Vo t es
Knowing Russian Aw#" M B,on/e Fo r Rrfrnriduni
Slur Decoratii ll
!
Spy Jacob Gol os
On New Hospital

Nehru Criticizes
U. S. Asian Policy
In Peace Appe a l

Once Green Laiul
Becomes Desert
p Alter Eruption

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l&gt;&lt;M*iisJ Wa«i|ii aii ft*1' 11*nil j ! La
Iran It*nl I ih I jy iiui la tlir
ulhritt f n ip lu iftl (Itf lr| makHiliill
lOHfl i
*M^i««*I
A l.r ja h 4 lia&lt;il
a ill.
tanks tdareii ttiiough I h -o m o n ^.
It) mile* nmlh ,d M 00 in
ami
puihr.l oil to wdhm *1 iinlei ol
■I.,- Uilt, I* •aall, I Lfli’.r mlh.tiaw .:&gt;s. , loot dtlpst.h , sol
il wat Ills’ lailheit nuilho si,I e)
, ante hi anv Allied lolte nice
iliaud»ne,l On ihr »a* I &gt;,i the
‘ coul, ihr t.,lie in ,. ipltal v, a*
1.11 k lo u r wav rimaged I t * coin*
ptnv &lt;i| rnciuv lloopa I he ftrili
irliealrd with heavy tnuallie*.
Ihr Han River town nl Yon,*
.nl tuutb.cut .1 W .n ju Icll to
Allied ilia .k alter vn in ami
a1Idles A bomb m in - fd
I lie v aplutiuy fou r w »• not
Itlrullheil
Howevri. the l* S.
.Seventh DivtMon, only American
Imt e In irach the Mam Inin.in hnl
ilri lu ihr Koieau w rl. ha* hce*i
opei.vting tonlh nl the lune.steu
iiuiuiig town.
A I*. , Illirspoudrld I sins SlOltC
vawl I Ice .lilac king lone illiiv*
ac lots I he Kp-rovctrti !ln i River
illri an inlemr an and aitillery
hai 1aye
Hie vuipilirti Red* tied, leal*
mg null light oppaMitmn
In the ail, tn d l aU ’* t'-dd
I Inindri tet. damaged liner Ku*uaii limit M il. I' m 111 nolthweat
Kttiea I n n rC(mrt* hid claimed
line enemy |rt shut down lull (lie
M ill in (an r I d 1 h » i %«aI ill (all,
liftat* 11 |)i itni L*il MDii* (hi"la*U
m*r«i«&lt;t lIi** Vftlii Rivfi tiu ) wlliirkal llu* A n irift’iiti I liinuiuri« t
I h,' Alilrrirnii |.luta fatttthl
«')»11 Milltmil tinmaKf» a* dn*&gt;
till! TUHtuUr
(it'll Itla* %wl(t
I llilll'li'l Jfl * h) hj| lla 1%11 ill! *’** fttal
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Hf«l Will* ilftlilfllllafir alt** Ml 4t
MViliiffulfti uni 1 i|'t llbhRiil T
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Khtimha King Xavu-i Cug-ii Hid
nt* *iillry a o n g 'lrr-- At-lir I an*
want ll clrailv iiii-l i t-- I lhal
-dir wa* lud ill llu- mule ra lly yr*trrdav when hi* entranced wife
“ barged Initi" h rr Chleagu Indel
•-uite.
She wa* only partly dl»r-&gt;hed,
they explain'd yesterday m al
living at N e w iii
aiipi-11 and
ih rtr
was ahiutulelv
iiiithlng
vsrung
"I held my sequin -meing dteaa
in lionl nl mr all t
tune, 'he
o I-hailed Mis- 1 '*(&gt;• -ant in deny
i.ig n o rlin n * made ye.terdey by
28-ve»r of(J l.oirtinc Allen • ig*tThe h l-y ear-old m a,*tiu'- »*
11 aured wife cladnvd *t.« and four
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I'A H lii. Jan 24- i-Pi- Inform*1 ion Minister Altiert i.*rn-r an
nuunced tndav the fad *v-*tun of
the Unitrd Nation* definitely will
nut be held tn Pari*
lb m lJ r th. aunu'ir.-rmenf af­
ter a meeting uf the French cab­
inet.
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W A 8 H IN G T O N . I an '4 4-1*'
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iAaltiimire today w »» appoint rd
a genera* aaalMaiit t» federal
civil drteme adminlltrator Millern Caldweil
Eh* i» a pa«( pr»-id*ni uf th*
General FeJervlion of W orn n’x
Flub* and formally w v -, IV imvcratic N ati'”id I’ .mnntif HA()e
■null for Maryland

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T O E B 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 fJE T O O

Die Sanford Herald

Time Fo;* Action
iiv i i k w i t t m a c k k n i z k

A I* Forties Affair* Analyst

Calm French'fiook Shop Owner Is
Superb Aide In Korean Fighting

t Russia i* turtiinK some
of her heaviest artillery n g s n .t
ON T H E C E N T R A L F R O N T IN K O R E A - (/P) At the momeni Pvt.
rearmament of West Germany,
thus empbasitiriK that this is one Gilbert Hubert i* a long way from the little book (hop he once operated in the French Alipinr skiing resort of Val Disere.
Being absent fiom his beloved shop is not to Gilbert's liking but it h
a tr|vmlion of his own choosing.
Gilbert is a Fienclnn 4 n but beyond that lie is an ardent bclievrr in
the brotherhood of man. That's why he shouiderrd arms to fight against
German and Italian aggression In —
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World War II. And that’* why he
volunteered to arrompany the
Krenrh &lt;t&lt; larlinu-nl to Korea.
Hark in Val Diserr Cillx-rt Huleii was a man of no little rnnsenuenee. He was a resperird hullnrs-msn and something of a .rhol „ Mmeorer. he loves to ski and
, , V ., Disere -----------------------eh akl-

U ■ ntfw M r « f ffc»

f*l»Irt» I* rmilllM

I n tkr ■•# fNt rrpiMI*

Why does a man like
M"
t e . AL"

rftllNK Mf Mil Ik# l*r«t M»*a prl»lr4
|a til!■ HTNiHHNf. M Mfll M all
AV

T O D A Y ’S IIIIII.P. VK H H K
This had been prophesied In
early Helirrss writing* ami in Ihitw
of many other lands. No wonder
we reckno all time from this
e m it. It U Important tn u« sccording a* wp rollon hi* way of
fife! I'n to you I* horn in the city
of David a Ssvioir, which |a Christ
the Lord.— Luke 2:11.

rmplnvrd by the Stale receiving

rmiritrlm which have Iwen through
two world wars against tin
Reich.
However, the Western powers
have made II rb-ur that they have
no intention of trying In force
the Ui-nn government lit accept a
real moment
program
It
is
agreed that rearmament mu*t l&gt;e
done voluntarily ami willingly.
General Eisenhower during his
recent visit was emphatic In hi*
insistence *hat if the Germans
mm* In it must lie of thrir own
free will.
The General also drclarrd that
he would like to see the n-rroan
m-oplr "Hired up with other* in
drfmsa of the Western type of
civilisation."
There could lie no higher rerommendation thaa that, coming
as it did from the Allied com
mandrr-in-ehief dnrini; ’.he late
war against the Rrleh. Kbcnhowrr didn’t say so, hut he might
have added that the Grrmnns are
among the world's lost soldier*.
However, lie did makr a dalemoil t which may go far toward
rasing the feara .which .Western
Europe a» a whola ha* fur the
itcich. Said .he:
,,

' • the roinmauder's orderly
G'tlvrt rooks, sew*, sweep*, chop*
w c . mI end test— hut far from least
— thsnrhn *b" eyolorive and fr**
puent 'vr.xlh of the man be serve,
so well.
Montelsr.
former
ln*nr&lt;fn*
general of the French Foreign Ler loo, I* oof a h »n l man to get
eUng with but lb -re are momon*
when the «ltus*lon affect* hl«
temperament. Gilbert usually I*
the handiest Israel.
Gitliert arrepts much outhursls
ph&gt;la* phi rally
and merely says,
“ Out, mnn Genrral."
That's the sort of guy Gilbert
is. lie doesn't flutter easily.
Life with a front line unit In
Korea U not too hard for him to
lake. For one thing he I* used to
thp sort of mountain country ho
found here.
T i p told doesn't bother him a*
much as it might either. It gets
i-r.-ttv cold hsek In Vst PUrtee ,
Ilf* World War l| ruperirnen
helped harden him for Korea.
The two thing* he minds most
are the lark nf his honk* and the
riot hr* he must wear at war,
lie shows •you some /ranshot*
“ For my part, bygones,are by. i&gt;f (iiiberl Hubert In civilian dreew.
gonas. I fed on rWnlty-agaias* ■ o.RNrba,'* he says wistfully, “ we
tiermany, especially against the will meet again In a different si.

lo n g a l m u l y

|4j,!h9,S]0. Frontier frugality I
Whal can &gt;»c done with Uwnv
in Florida is shown by Charlie Ma­
rian at the Mayfair Inn where onr
of the gieenrtl velvety lawn* wr
have ever seen it in the process ol
cultivation As you tide by llic
hotel next time, make jt * point
to notice h»w beautiful this lawn
ii and lllfh atk yourself what il
would nihafi lo Sanford if evei^
lawn m town wetr umilarly rated

Ilwallauee » ...» r « « . Owes
to meet the preuing need nf bum*d and maimed Papuans who staggered— shredded flesh hanwtng
1
‘ he r bonea-lnlo emergency
■“
c,*1U h'i‘ h^
“ thr
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^
‘of ^
man

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Gilbert g u S d M ^ f U ^ t h r e e d a y J V mild
rumblings It blew away it . north-

4l«a«tt h#«-

Over 33.000'penom now woik
for lltr Stair nl Flotsis and ilu w
pay aggregating $ill.&lt;t8ti titi &gt; Onr
year ago thrrr were 31 .TOO yeiioni

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ern slope.

A volcano expert flew over the
district today. He said further
mator activity from the subsiding
mountain waa unlikely— perhapfor a week, possibly for much
longer.
A ll aircraft In New Guinea were
taking part In a shuttle service be
tween loir and a forward emer­
gency hospital at Popendetta ,lt
miles northeast of (.amlngton.
There three doctors, two medical
assistants and a team of Papuan
orderlies worked day and night to
succor the burned and maimed arriving on Improvised stretcher*.
Planes meanwhile hrought food,
water and medical supplies on
M -w ind trips carried injured and
refugees In the outside world on
their return.
flrscur parties pushing Into the
devastated area found bodies of
some of the missing European*. In
most rase* severe burns mad*
Identification Impossible and th.'
remains wera burled on Ib r spot.

I knnw Germany w rll, ami !*•*■
Ilevr the average Gel man ia a
are loving individual. Ilnw*vrr,
submits tn governmental rr
gtmentatlon rather rwwlily, and
takes hoi order* williwU &lt;iue»
thin. Dlctatois like Hitler have
taken advantage nf thl* rhararterlstlc,
In an event, the point je lha'
Irateglcally
Incatrd
Germany,
th It* nuinpower and the rich
ual and lr«,n tewmrrri, nf thr
Inhr, I* needed In the defensive
el-up nf the Western nathm*
Ami nf course, it's needed by
RiiHsia a* well
Mnscnw has been making every
possible effort to win Weiterii
Germany over through bcrvtet w rupird East Germany. However,
Chanrrllnr Adenauer of lha Wastern Ronn government ha* re­
jected the nvagturea, charging
that th* Kart Gannaa government
of Communism. Ra my* he won't
riiscus* matter* iintesa east Ger
many guarantees a regime based
on law, reapert for liberty and
human rights, and maintenance of
peace,
R» Moscow, basing failed la
win over West tier many through
East Germany, is now putting
pressure directly on Britain ami
Ft alire In the nuitter of the

C

Proving beyond all tjuertion ol
dwiht that Sorialnlr learn nolbsrtp
finm espenemr, l*rime Mmi.ie*
Allfee's eovernmenl hrdgev op lh&gt;aimple blunl truth that Chins ii
the aggirisoi in Kniea, tenrling l»
put the blame on this country, an I
ahsutulely hallu at any iHe.x nl
tcunotnic eencliont. Forgetting tHa&lt;
thaa it exa^jy what Bnlain del

Fate

HunRary

O f

If the lliirigiirinns diet not prcvimmly know that Ih r l’
ro u n lry in virtually jmrl nf Riinain, (hay Hhotihl know |&lt;
now. A n o n lrr hair been iiutued that lirncpforth all military
rommanil t in I h r national a rm y will be In the Russian IanffitaRr, nnd (h r Hungarian nob I lent must leant R uim Ia ii . T h r
next ntep undoubtedly will bo to limit. If not forbid, (h r
trachlntr of llunirariAn In the uchools, end tn derree thr
riim iiulsoo’ learning of Ruiuian for all.
T h ia ia a and comedown from the proud position the
Hungarian* occupied In the old Austro-Hungarian empire.
Then they were, w ith the Ggrmgna, one of the two ruling
rare*, nnd enjoyed (he privilege of having their language
used in nfflrinl transaction* mid In the Hungarian jxirtlon of
the a rm y.
A lthoug h the Hungarlnns have not Irreii fault Iran in
their treatment of their Slavic aubjerta, I heir wore! enemies
may p ity them for their preaent fate of being subjected to
RuagLr.

hnenipird the Rhine
Mmtojini' invaAxJ
n F«Kidr inlrivric
which certainly
War II, Attlw can rt
I Ihilgin » trade wi*h
kwj

* ft mighl lie cnmidticd ptrmm|&gt;
tmui nf a little iwwvAhpft column{•I to iiiggcit that Florida i* hav­
ing another ical estate boom and

_________ un«briH«r, dictionary
Webster*

Action), but the public i* askuig(
the question ,why are Anim ctn.,
fit him* l(i Korea T And 1* it net
more beneficial to clean up ■m
o w n ______—
........... — —
lie done if absolute proof ran ho
established that no authority v a t
given to II. 8 . T . to destroy ho
thousands of Americas best. They
rnnnnt tv restorrd to life again,
hut every mother in the country
should write and urge their R.-.
pre*rnatives in both Houses to
invest Igalr I hr law asiumrd
j
If violalrd art ion should follow
that thine he no repetlon of sum
disregard &lt;&gt;f lift.
I’m confident if a poll were
taken. US’"! ’of th. people rrnulij
vote in favor of rarrvim - mil
the directions of former President
Hoover, whose wisdom ranoot tv
ignored. and WP3 could not
wrong in such a plain to tv ,en
mess. We M-em In have no one in
authority who ran see that th*
more men that are slain fiom
Amerirn, that he weaker we la .
enme, hat the more we give to
finance others, the nearer to
bankruptcy we Iwromc.
That is exactly what J im- Stalin
is waiting for, and as w r l&lt;eeom»
weaker thro playing the gr .,1
fellow I Stir resistance to the la-l
struggle will In* so low It wid
be just as easy aa taking candy
from the baby siptalls but unable
to effect a showdown.
I implore all readers to apps al|
for justice thro those who hove
Iteen elected for that piir|H»p t'n
less we srt n*&gt;w, their will Iw n-i
need to romplain later, and its
later than you think now.
Yours in Chiist’s seivlre
lire. It W. Mille
I Miller Farm s)

describes a dictator as tone who
dictates. who preset! bea rules and
masims for the direction
other*( the abridged, or one iba’
is used In our common school.t of
today, describe It thus (One e*.
errising absolute authority in
Government.
Now. first a great amount of
authority has to be vested in an
individual, as was the ra »r of
the Chief Eieeutivr, but we also
elert a senate and rnngten, that
is to consider and pass any dic­
tation that he a* President moy
prescribe, nr to override such as
they see fit.
The President of the United
States doe* not base dictator pow­
er granted him, even In war
times. Rut now hack to the Piesident's action. He sent men into
one of wor*t destruction of man­
kind of modem times, without
authority, arrnnling to Washing
lonians in the know And lh '
rest of the nation has had It
proved that that V a s the truth,
because ainee that dead dog r,4 s
been uncovered, some Fair Deal T
Ovrrlord* have asked foi a ’i'll
to make it lawful to send men
across. How doc* it smell to you 7
Seems like f can smell one n(
11. 8 . T .‘s red hrrrings backfir­
ing! Then when Truman stated
that he will send troops regardless
The Grand Canyon NsHonsI
nf the advise or authority from
either House, he assumes that Dark was opened in IlHP.
talking his way Into dictatorship
at which he ia ■»&gt; adept.

Fully aware of the fact that
It cotta to wage even a (Police States.

Songstress Denies
detective* Inund lO-year-old Ahbe
nmle In her Kdgewaler Reach
hotel room with Cugat.
Nothing to It, Cugat said aa he
petted Chichi, a Chihuahua dog he
had given Abhe on her 10th birthday.
**Abhe and I had planned to go
to a midnight horror movie after
we'd finished playing at the hotel.

*1 went to her room ami waited
while she rhanred— In the bathroom
from her heavy, sequlned
•Ineine e«*tiime to a sports dress,"
Cugat told reporter*.
Abbe, sipping a coke, confirmed
Cueat's veralon of the incident.,
"I

heard

a ieoramntlon,"

the

1 h*wsz

mi vim "Ail a matter nf dollar*
and cents."
“ 8 he Is just trying to cmharmsa
A nominating rmnmlttee, com- me In m* career," | llw l.*we *iild
iwvaed of Mra. Ruth Scott, Mra. “ Her nnlv miriwM In sueh s* *«.
Frank R MseNelll and Mra. Fe- eMent Is i* break m ns. Mr. O r.
lire West was named by the gut and I plan to be married «*•
president, Mra. R. U. Chapman, tee the divorce ha* been cleared
who presided nv#r the huslne** up."
Abbe » ' &lt; named In lavrtalne'a
■ession. The finance committee
ww* Inst meted to meet with C . R. divorce suit a* one of *!s women
Dawson In the near future to r ''e*l had affalra with In Naw
York.
plan for an aurtlon.
fjist Rsntemher
tt,^ n o re d iA letter was read from the
Javiers, thanklnr the rluh for its ,*nr—-^t bsnd leadsr Inst an at
partirlpatlnn in the liu n h -in pro- tempt tn have rallfnmts court •
gram riven reermtly honoring set ailde an nrdsr erantlng Lor
Richard Kemler, U. 8 - prealdrnt of twine t2.W&gt;ft monthlv t« n m r « r allmnny pending trial of her dlthe Jaycee*.

lunch.

Mr*. John I,. Gallowny report­
ed on (he Christina* package
which wa* sent to Vlmoutior#,
France and Mra. W K. Hollyhaad
reported that t4 q w rb of awwet

FOR THIS WEEK

•daasn’l knnw jt I W v . ) , tra Ic h

Harold Stamen, wha ha* just
(turned from a trip around the
urM, ssy* he rrturni to lU*
w alry "setlh metiurod optimum
ill the long odd* g it that the
I®* in dm Ramien Kremliu will
ft initiate an *11otd' war,” W r
V t i e . l l could be,that the R imM s hope tc trin their victory
r*r America by merely frighten-

Editor
Sanford Herald,
Dear Sir:
In a speech last week on Dic­
tatorship, President Truman stated
that Dictator*
were
Dictaor*
wherever they were. To which reraid America would never have
one. 9 H per rent of the nation be­
come skeptical, and with a per­
fect right to do so.

(ierman people. No people wanl

prlfilegeri, TTfal their nan Mmilie*. Now w « see in a hcacUipe,
"Lcgivlstor (Vtrtiled , (or Deatinn
^M e on Sunday” , In which a conlyrpjvotsr^ cilpgol*, "A man ought
have at leavt enmigh rrligion :«i
jvlrnin Im m healing hi* wile on
Sunday except, of enurir, in co*&lt;"
fcf extraordinaiy emergency. *

.» ii authority on the subject that
K m * Florida Auoclation of Realtori point* nut lint nearly a bib
R bon dollar*— billloa, that it
worth ol Florida real estate was
: sold during 1950. and that take*
la a lot of terra luma. At a mat­
i n of fact, 1930,452,703 worth of
|wl trial* was actually purchased
ia 51 of th* 67 caustic* from
which reports have bagg leceivud,
*ad that, so il is stub i* a new r*-

Sanford Forum

Rodd Board Receives
Rids From Counties
T A U M H A H 8 KK, Jan.

-State institutions and agencies
are putting In their blda for
thousands of dollar* worth of
road improvement* and parking
arcs* during lha next two year*.
The cabinet hoard of Institu­
tion* today filed request* with
the State Road Department for.
improvamant* at the farm colony
at Gainesville, the Chattahoochee
Hospital, Boys’ Industrial School
at Marianna, Apalachee Institu­
tion near Chattahoochee, nnd the
-late prison* at Ralford and liello
Glado.
Mo td is a l* woo nwdo of the
overall emu*, hut th* roqueota
mainly aril far hard surfacing of
existing road* and paving nf
parking area* and- unloading
apron*,
Previousty tn* board of parka

Shfirlff Sayx
HribcW®8 0 rferedIlim

Gen. Eisenhower
IISSIlMM S n a r . . , u*. I
d «w r.“
That commander ha* come, tic
la known to everybody. Ills buoy­
ancy, his established success as a
ge.iarml and hit big (mile have
had a noticeable afreet.
And Prealdent Truman hat
promised more American troops.
One of the general'* party wh*
haa lean In on all of the confer- a « a **ld h« thought Ktacnbow-

|l,MX)jKKi to pave raada In the

Ivfainn* N*&gt;

vart-Hi* state pa.k*.

Th# Board of Control requestad about H M ilM
Uw Unlvmalty of

P7a*^-*A*
f

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#,A. t w««&gt;q ^

w a,

4l i ^

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b

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1947 Plymouth
Spt'dal Deluxe
Sedan

1949 Buick
Super
Sedan
-4f. V

1M8 Dodge Sedan

tsIAMl, Jen. t* (A*) Ifnde
(Mlar.i) county 8hrriff Thomas
J. Kelly uld last night that
gambling Interest* lusd offeecxl
him llPOjnoo If ha would "go to
Maiiro" during lha height of th*
win!*,' tourist *ea*u,.
Th* sheriff made the atate
mcnl turing n IR-mlnutr aildres*
aver radio station WIOD in
which h* laid that If any gnmblara, triad to bribe M* logaUaa
tdKr during the
program hut told a reporter later

uhd b iito fk W f U f i i f t fw u w ltd

rronomk

1950 Buick Sedan

"

Fully Enuipped, aa* o*
Law mtlflFn

U ra llf « « a f i

Only Hone* GIWIES* are biot-cut
—cut diagonally to the weave of
the cloth—for extra freedom and
comfort. SnoriIm i , roomy seat. Fine
broadcloth. Sanfbrlnd. Tfiroo ityloi
—Grippor front wtfh tid**«lartlc,
Boxer or Grfppgr-Boxor —In wild
colon, whitai and colorful $ 4 1 C
ttripei. Fast colon.
f '

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WEDNESDAY JAN. 21,

THE SANFORD IIKRAt.n. BANPOHD, FLORIDA

S ocial And Personal Activities
^PJIONE H8

Th r llaptitt Woman** Missionary Union of Seminole Association
will inert at in ini A M Friday at
thr Geneva Haptist Church foi
their quarterly Hireling. A ru vrrrd
dish luncheon will hr served at
noon.
The Srniinolr A-eoriati„ii is
roliipui.rd of 27 chui.hr* and thr
puipo,. uf th. meeting is “ To
ti*t tiu i-e|vr* heady For The
Kvnngrllttir Campaign." All thr
South*i n li a p t i * t Cunvrntion
t'huirhrs euvt of the Mississippi
River air planning a simultaneous
campaign .luting Match.
An interesting
progiatn
lias
ieH'ti planned and Sfi»* ltcitha
Wallis, a missionary uf thr South.
• i. hapliti Home Mission Board
of Mlanta. will hr thr
guest

The Florida Chain uf Miv-tonarv
Assemblies will havr Hu-u K nit
Meeting tonight at th. h i . t IUutl»t Church at 7 '1" !*.M

Jacurnt.d* Cirri., .if ti..
,i.n
Club i» having a bridge jwrty at
7;!IO |*. M. at the (itt.P n I cntri.
The Thrift Shop wur,.ci&gt; uf th**
ft Women's I'tuh a ir M ir I. It. IU y
"a a il Mr*. Fred W illiam
.Seminole Rel*rknh laaly,- N*»,
speaker.
will havr it* imeting at a I*. M
The |&gt;r..giani I* as follows:
la tlir Odd Fellow- Hull \ i-iling 10:00 IIyinn. “ Most | Ho (hi
Rchvkali* air Welcome,
Kmply Handed?"
Devotl-nal- Brv. Maik ItuM.s
IF U I

10:2ft Cunfrtruer nn

*•

Inna Beu,-h
&lt;losing P m yrr,

I '* ' The P I.,lin o Club
S )■ News
I . *I* Hhrars
* i« W e.tri t. inniboiee
? *e Seven O l 'l .r k Ouh
: ;t News
StlMI U' .nltta Hpurls PUiiion
t i l l ple&lt;l pi|&gt;*r.
■ I'1 vp.rulng trevoiluas
I l i SI... ,1» in M l;Sl&gt;.
■I III. Wnild A l Nine
V It I 'll (t Meed At II,g . q
&lt;*|1« , Ijvwrene. 1:11put t
* l i 11’ her, Angel- g-*t l.| T t - u l
|f« :«mi H u l*p Parade
n»i ii \ Hoy, A &lt;11,1, kl.t.ie
in t*« II.
|.e|, tln s v iis ,
G II Hull! M llandll.-n
lit®* (irclic-tra And Star
, I I J « Morning Varieile.
1 » l ;« t Musi. Hawaii
11.1* IVayer P&gt;.r l*ea, e
I? in. World At N,»,a
IS t , hadlo Farm plsssl
ir 1» i reft ciui.
I *&lt;&gt; PnpUla, him
J J i g L—i l l . . .Ar.o ilcan«
1 -Ti Inle Hliea,.
■ ti. Mu.Pa| Vsrlslle.
1.no li., No,,. I la nch
ft-i.a Mo,Id A, T in s .

oi

I

Chairmen for the party aie Mr*.
irfrrslimeiils.

Mr*. H H. Crnnilev, p r i m , .'.fi*
If. II. Coleman, tallies, Mr*, lame,

reservation*,

D r. Henry Mel.aiilin
O p ln n ie t r ln l
113

..

M ainolis

Mis.
guest*
I truce
ilmnn,

It I.. I oi pel I had a* hri
Monday h ri daughter. Mi*.
fa n c y ami Mi - Ct e.l M*rboth uf iiitand".

Mis.

Kaafa

Kastner

uf

Ml

t'lrssant. Pa a rm * .I yrsterdav,
and will visit several days with

friends.

Ml. and M is J K. Te tw ille ge t
will havr as I heir guest for a
week Mi* Rolwrt C. M r B r ir r of
t'oriil G a b le ., the fuim ui
Miss
Msigftlet T r n h r t uf this city .

' R A D IO S T A T I O N
*
W .T.R .R .

^ O . L . Bail.*, gmeral
rhalrman.
W.Mra. J . II. V,, hhIi tiff, ilecoratlun.

Mr*. A, W. Kpp*.

Kounnllat

Soul-Win-

lilt 11*114v

*• * Mn
T h r Hose circles-,f lin e .Hard,ti
Cluh is spoils- *ing n Iw nrfit hridgi*
and canasta , a lly fur tin- hrnl.l
tng fund of the Kpi*eopul Parish
House Thursday, Feb. I at 2:30
o'clock.
Tea guests aie invited for 1:IHI
o'clock. Those wanting ti—r iv a tions a ir askisl (o call Mrs. Kdward F . Kane hefoir
Tuesday
night.

F. h

Mi. and M i- Nell Kngle have
as their guests, Mi* H n ta .e K i­
Miss wi II and M r- lt„v Fisher, both
lie It ha Wallis
of Rufhville, N. V., and H„v Fish12:00 Noon, Covered di*l» lumneun II » ( Iloehestrr, N. V.
WtrrniMin Srssloyi
I t M Hymn " le .u s Calls U r ."
Ml
t*. *»I. KloWei- has i el urn
Pi aver for ihe leist.
I'll liotue a ll! i attending an esreii
Business session,
live (Hiaid meeting of th r Stale
s&lt;&gt;u|. winning |irmnn*naitoii
by Hum, Dem oiiitialiun (Tu b s hrl.1
Cnlvmv llaptlsi Church, I&gt;»y. al the ^ :sn Ju a n ll.d i I In H i Undo.

furnished.

Benefit Hridfto In
Fla lined B y Circle

Mm

ning. JU'v, W* S . Hardin
11:10 Announcements, rtr.
1 1 .2u M i'd.iitary Message,

Church.
** T h r Hanford Towuirm l ( 'lull No.
1 will huhl a regular meeting at
7:30 o'clock at thr City Kali.
Chalrim u id thr ln t.rin iti.ia l
Bazaar ftotu all whonl* in . S e m i ­
nole County will in. r 1 at i t*. i‘
II. at thr hunt* uf Slit It. C,
lift.hr*. 4IJS Myrtle Avenue.
All .1 |irn font III ful wumrii will
h* held at thr K|il-,'«&gt;|iul i’sri-h
House at 12:1ft I'M in cunjunrtion with th* Florida Chain of
M iidonarv Arrrniblic
which Is
S u m held at thr I H it Baptist
Church Thursday »nd Friday All
wontrn of Hanford a rt invito! to
attthd and thry a ir
aikrd
to
bring sandwich**, Coffee will hr
M f lN IU T

Mr. and

1.*n. irtu in .d fi. ip Middle, Ala.
when thry spent a »h..rt time.

Mi. and Mi
Joe Spikes and
Seiiptuie Psalm 44:2d. 21; 1‘salm son, Joe Paul, and Mi and Mr*
130:21; II Chronicle* 7:11
( ’. C. It...* and sop Hill of Hart*
Hym n - “ My Prayer**, Mrs, H. II ford, Ala. were weekend guests
t»ray
&lt;f 1|r. and M i* flirt. Pate.

T h i Baptist Women’ . Mir . 11.
ary Unli.a of Hcmirmt, \ -&lt;o, &gt;n.
Hon w ill havr it coven ,| Ui-h
luncheon at 1*&lt;:*«* A
M t in t
F rid a y , in thr lir n r t a
It.i|&gt;tmt

T h r K rv Cluh I* spun*..ring a
Pancake Supper for thr KIwanD
Club numbers and llis-ir wivre at
thr Hrndnulr High Srhu.il in th*
. Hum r Kctmomi,» n*nn al
7 r*fr
W ’ M Aftrrwar.l thr Key Club i*
- challenging thr Kiwanir' to a
baskrt hall game.
** " M l * y
Messiah rehearsal trill fa hrld at
thr First Mrtlmdi't Chtirrh at H-30
P. SI. A ll singrrs are urgr.l to at*
t*nd.

guest fui th r w in !,i Mi and Sirs.
Joseph M u rra y uf Bushyillr, N , S'

"

I d l Today'a Plat
3 !u lilts And lleadllnes
111', V.... r Memory Kong*
I so Mii.P- favor* Pgm
I 10 III llr-|.iesl
tiw&gt; Tl,e IlHyil.iu Hour
i l l ! sp o il- King Of Hay
ft on News
•i l l Hanford Market deport
« in Tn lltg h l donga
t 1» N|j.iile Paradr
•;(&gt; tnk Spot* Pniertalnr
t.on lts,e,rl To Tl.e pen p|g
r t i Tl.e iTiaitoiM ra
Ilia llelialy Tim e
; U Keynote- tly , ’srle
&gt; ho Variety Hall
S?J,l Meet The IIAnd
» -an Nigh, i.llllo n
* l i PI,II deed Al Organ
hi&gt;., H’a |i«neeli,n»
10 0“ Pnlleil Nation*
l&gt;. I I lla, MeKInley ,l,k
I" la At Home W ilt, Music
Hind News
li When
oi Migo
u rr rooking lanrli chops
you’re

-lash tile fat atouinl thr rim
rarlt chop so ft won't curl,

Mr*, fa n e Cluward uf O rm ond
Resell is a rrivin g tonight tu spend
a few days with her sister and
brother-in-law . Mr. and Mr*. Sid
itev D. ('base, J r .
Mr mid Mr* A ln a n d e r Me
Geacbey ,tf St Petri si,lirg , are
'pending -everal day- w ith Mr
and Mr*. W T Ji.bnson at their
bmnr on I'niila Bond
Mr. nipl M r- T . P. W'iti*. of
Cltarievlon, S &lt; left veftterdav
for A la it,, mu. where
they
w ill
Spend tome time with their d a u gh ­
ter. Mr. amt M r« White have Itrsn
ihe guest* of Mr. and M r*. St
( lair White.

Mrs. (Jnrner Speakn
Before Story Iamiruo
The Sanfoid Story League met
Mumlay evening a McKinley Hall
wilh Mrs. Ktvlra G ainer, author uf
“ Kiekiel" and other *t„rleo, elm -,
ing
for
interpretation
James
Hi nr tier's "M a n y Moon*", and Iw o
poem* from "Gtal’s TionilHiim s”
hy Janies Weldon Johnson.
As a prsdogur to this progran
little 3 li-s M a rg a n t Jones (old
the Stair V of "Th e Kittle llu rkilig
Ilur**&gt;,** tlier, she nml T e rrla C o l­
lins, drrssevi a* while give*, recite,I
and diam atixrd "Th e K lf M an"
poem.
The shut! hualnrss session in
rliliieil a Itrirf outline of the faa
gue's aetlvitk'* during the past
sis months. Afteiwarda M r*. IK
A. Colih ami M is. M arguerite Gta
ham were hostesses to npprnxi
rnalely 20 mer.hers and guest*.

luff’s BiiO idiiy Is
Oliservfil By U . I&gt;.

ilollyWMMl

i'Uv Lamplighter

IIY

By I DM IH IY I.K

IU III

IIIO M VS

llO l.I.V VVl*4U». aJill
s'Fr
I'lir ldrthdii\ of tii&lt;nrt*1 B*»U*it
* The Steeping City**, which will If th.* CllltlAlr l* a lilllt*
K 1 •'•• vki» , (fiiiliifIMorRtrd Kridnv
I . ip Nanfoi.l ll.ors.iav and F r i ­ in }&lt; m B |rv iilro i.tlir«ro (tiit
t In* w h in the ntctnlH'H of Nornmn *l*‘
day, is another type uf movie whichw ttk t U CQUiti »'** Ih y ii u h
V io
iiiMwnd n ^ n U i .
im t* «i
Hollywood docs extremely well—
»* itl !o ^n .
I hum h irm of Ci'nWi*Mik'v. nm nThe Big City seen closely at the
'I hr
m t if M «»f tlir fitfttrv i»ivd I.d
Soinmolt
Hiiih
i luu kgriiund for the actions of a
itiI h i»n* n to
! *Ss lo»o|j
few people.
t timl arrmiRettifUlts for hri lifM
i inly i" I iinifs il Hina i on nmdi*
Film ed in New Y u tk C ity , “ The fiicUii *‘ in I«i yenr *, ” M \ Son Jtihri"
tlio lin in ’i|&gt;nI nit«!rvs&lt;4t v%ln«')i wa®
Sleeping C ity" i» a reallstir pic­
1.111t 4!f th* 1t |t IHHHirv, (kill* on
thplif** of tli»* i *#mf id i'iu ti
ture of the smaahmg uf a narcotica iII1*1 Willi Oir illr** ll*" II m h is
ring. Co Icea G ray and llicliaid I oiii out Iifff lot \ 11*24 I \*r&gt; I* f*il* i Hit ^ruMktf %%!»% m l i «m|i |4’*'«|
h II ( .siM**v« p ru friiii
Conte play the
leading
rules. iiojHOfiiii! |»«'i ftiumyo* I t«» I n. ^*lI* lu M i ',
«*hmi iiinn. i%hu i i i u n n
a
Adult* will like thi* film ami to JIM'Ih I to A illHts illltlh lt 1
IkhiL ' i u i o i .i l U r - i t i i (■»*, tht*
will the lounger set, hut for lho.e
Y|iikr. M,1&gt;r • lDs,|
lit
Wiioli VllH'i u iiH
to (lit HoilUtiolf (Ilk’ ll
under 12, this may lie a little l,«. lloli|T in *1i itir Mhi? 11 'hit* into
i
i i111\
M?®
M in
i
mature.
|Ilf MMIMMi U *fllltll 1 v'M'V Mill | M|r*»»n# |ki* rnli'd [tii Hn»|
of
,\i «, playing locally is the tech Ulli| Lwf, «Ili,oIk 11U111h %%111. I' TO1«
|iitcolur 11 miaul it lousical "Duchess in vy |&gt;*ii#* i n&lt;itii ikik i -ill 4»m n lo n(*f* i .uio* I nnil* to I hf J iiiu hi
J -Sch#nil V.t|'MHi y
I lie four bridesmaids, the Mls.se' of
Idahu", which
l* pleasant
iKirolhy Jo y.-e r, M atlhalyn New- ■tiougli, hut lathee at,sold as lui i l A H r i i (hrti i)it* "tioll lit i* fi B'il*
n iu u n u
i'ln u -r, lu v ilib iit of
niiilim
r.
K%tr|j|
m
I
ip
ii
iio
n
lo
i
la'rry, H o s s ri, \ge*,li and Nancy »• the plot I* cons'l l lied. Van kiln,,
flo •Indent l«jd\. nrf**| «% iiin%t« i
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ll»'t
i'll
Doll, wen- dressed in white faille on a.,1 F.slher W illia m - make thi*
*»f i i i«'iiii&gt;iilf* duiitm Ku* iiiogram
iiiattiiK cutii'rrultiir th»* imtuit* «*!
taffeta l-.illeriiiH dresses and v*ai ■ a
Y%)oilt W!M **!*• IH d Vi.th «vii|lluii'
till ........ . t&gt;,
*it
througii, tl»i* Mfi|M
lievi shower tHiu,|u,-ts of |m.inset *» H ough a idol a* co m y as 'his one
i M U'lmif L*. \ t'liHrii II m iw m . « lm|t|ln
Why
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Miss 1.11v (ilra -o n . the maid of sill In- haul to take. Mete v * m u ,d ti,, f,« -lim at , lahonor, wote a Simla, gown and tine vehicle for Van Juhnsoti and ii'lu i li il» ih f m i •*4i* T
I i„* loeuda rs lai* i nVIa ridfst a
“
.Simiily
tiodiiiii*
l
hnil
laniesl n white muff covere.| with K s ih n Williams Th e lt-ddiy B„x
ti,nclu-f,n h, til -n - p tiv s i, dining
tut it (if(rl «*(! til* lo - '*'« hud i’% ,,„,o , e* llo tlavfni, J„t, \1,s I,
fHiillsrttas.
uigntle will ptoliahlv like it.
v i|r*1 |ill*j" thi* |%*|.1»*"iI *' I»111 « I t’i!
Ile»t man was (Tatence C g rtrr.
H 11 i i t,p*k tin- , hall limn &gt;,f , ]
l umlng Siam
I 11m itl I ,i-«* * -lo r y , 1 Iiiiil to
H a h n -w e re Kenneth Carter. P L
It is woith mentioning h e ir until util (it'll f**1*1 i(&gt;i 4 It HI' l a* L't-lm ,,t .
Batteraon, David ! Ausley uf (Irlit,
h»ng („,■« i.r,,ii l,it-t, ,vatrial •'Harvey'', whirh will t&gt;e In |w till'd In till* (uiln lit IM*
Iniido, nod Joel de I Font:, me.
, i - o l w i l l , nn a i« amtemrlll ol
town Sun-lay and Monday i* a
And w Ik i I
«k»*
Sylvia (Julttnei. I'-l-uli.r lyr'c
lot.
,'lndlol.......
&lt;n,l .,•i11 Am, ||
how Dial will do everyone gmai {i I hiu I ihp ml*■' SI •* i'I o m I n1
•of,moo. of Santa Bail.ala, Calif.,
■ il* and i ..&lt; f,,t,*iot, I lu g- w rr,
to -re . Its lues-age i - a -ililple one, Mi'Cnipy, u Iih
Iiim iiiii*it
ai.g “ I'anis Angleicus’* I,, Franck
plat •d in It,tlder •
luith -PI, • ,.f
and “The l ord's Prayer'* hv Mb - hut one which must of us unimug iiduioiii«)i(ur ■»il» iu * ll» «'\|»lmii Hie - ■ nit al ai I h iic , ip, nl
,i
atlve
souls
would
do
well
to
id I 1
!*»•• mpuy (ilni toil
lottr.
\fter til, lunclitoi, „ klo.it I.ok
...In -tan,I It makv * os Hatise •Hlli'tl li) nthit
1u dio» - ( t i I"
Both hrltle and hridegiuoiu ate
I»•' &gt;IsI- ill HM11 Kioto
Hoi is* ills
gradiiate- .if the University
of that there ale many people in the
\rie..rim and ar&gt; now leaching in tviir f*1 Ilk,- Klwno.i Doud who niuke Ildd lltnt ill*' I lit* i||»|o lit d Hi Inlli
tin Sumetto,, Utainniar
School, life mure livahh arid -alisfa.-lory u% in nidi a * il* " I" I • n rn ii-ii
for theiilftrlves hv liiakiUK their for llRrry I'd v rn it ld I ■• **01111
Surnetton, Ari*.
work overtime.
Y|y Wny "
Dr. and Mrs
Joel
SwarU, .inaginatiuns
“ H a rv e y ’’ was a Broadway hit
ot.ht ..
I imd
'm d I
.’ lent-graridparent* of the Pride, lot five yrai J nine* Stuart, whom
lin n i «&lt; l|olivw*»«nl -» ;«a •Itaia&gt;d,i
first .aim* to Saufutd with their
w r havr always liked, turn* in hi* o r lr f t i) w Ill'll I
' titldii’l Its'oil. and his wife, Mr and Mr*.
usiia* fine i n fo r mance a* the to w o rn iil«ii*i Mini.' -,i*
i and car
George II Sw artl, ill IIHII
ymnathetic
tl.a ia «ts i
Klw,„e| n n unci. *tM Mii-tuglpJ
IIm
Mi S w a rtr rvturnr.1 this week
ll-.od, whose 1 on-'ant companion Is “ | ,,-cit to l.avr .td
to lil« home on Sllyi-r I ake, after
-i v fiHd i sId,it " l i a r V*yM Tiieie 'illr 1«* ftIill lit ll|^' 1Hi|sIk,
visiting witli hi* ilftoghlei In f a l
i- only mi - cat-h. however; “ Hat
lia tu - Calif.
I
v, y'* i- invisalile to eve tv,me hut
11« i fihl iti H r I '-It "* n ». nil* ■
Clwoovl "H a rve y'' stacks up as one III A Knit s-v-n |*i \*in
of T l l l i pictllles of the veal 1 lie tilip i)p|hr*t Vkliy *(i*
* I’ lliMf *
whole family will want to see it ‘*Tlir j* It »f .Mntll li'l *’If*ilti*'f
ID M BS. J I f M IN D K
and riiuold Irani n lot from it.
trhlrli won h n nn i»*n»1riiii a ^n n l.

The granddaughter of George
O. Fwartr, well-known re-idrnl of
Bnnfunl, wit. married at St. Paul's
Kpiseopal Church, Yuma,
AH*.
She is the foraiei l.ois Fontaine,
■laughter of M i, *nd Mr*. K. Ik
Fontaine of la,, tiatnv. Calif. Th r
hr id* giiHim is John Hi, hard Grace,
son of Mr* W, I! Clayton uf
h. Vt. A i milage uf St. Peter* Phia-niv, AH*
Hie l.tide was given |„ marriage
hurt spent ve-triday hetv vlsltiiy her father, she wme white slipinK with fHmd*
la r satin with white lace in bustle
M i. and Mrs. (iria ld hosting e f f e c t , a i l i n g over a court (rain
Irft foi Miam i Monday, w h r i r thry of whit,- .atiu, a veil ot illusion net,
falling from a
peai -entrusted
wilt spend th r werk.
sap, and can led iwo white orchid*
Mrs C . ( ’ . H&gt;ft*ley has a. Iwi p i , n white prayer l«n,k

£
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I » ItaptistWomansCroup
Social Calendar To Meet On Frida y P e r s o n a l s
W Kn.\K.sn w
The Prayer Meeting Srrvire at
th* F in « Baptist C h u u li mill t ■In *1 7;3o P .il, W r ..ill continutw llh (he study uf the U-ok „f
Ephetiam.
m i Ii.iim
T h t DuuffU* Ji*U.* Juiii.it III.
thnhuod will m*‘*t at Ihi fit.*
Baptist Church tonight at ;

Miss Lois Fontaine
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I friers meeting was held, with Mr*.
k K. Koumtllat, l i n t vic*-ptc«ldent, |&gt;iesidlng in the absence of
tie pK-Mdent, Mr*. VV. B Dyson.
Vlemt-er* present were Mr*. I..
A Bruinlry, M r«. C. P. Herndon,
M i. .1 St. C la ir White. Mrs. W . CIHII. M r-. J . M H a ye ., Mrs. J . 0 .
Sharon, VIr*. K. J . Holly, Mrs. J .
M McCaskill. Mr*. Kaney, M r«.
T in Itick, and .Mr*. Bound IU t.
Don't prick sausage links before
&gt;■ &gt;&lt; rook them. Put them in a skil­
let add „ -m a ll amount of water.
and steam five tninult*
*lien dram off water. Now cook
■■v•, glow heat turning ta u -a g r
can fully to hrown on all side*.
I ’-e pie,ill,*o| a|&gt;pie* In a Is pi-..a .I*-, --it J m t cut cored red
i onpi , l,-,| r apple* in matrhstirk
•us pieces and fold a rUp of the
pple -tick- and a quarter tea-fNt"p grated orange rind Into
tin- standard u ■it - for 'apioca
clean, I •■ |, I - Il the pnddillg too
with a little , vtia grated orange
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D i. and M is. Paul Wagr.or uf
ttollm - College I i c n t l v eulM tallied leu guests si dinner at the
l.oui’ wiust H ot, I prior to IliHt
attending Die m m e il given by
Bull, D ispel in M inter Park.
Tuesday night lb, fangwoud
lioproveinent
A --,s ia tm n
will
meet to illsco-s H„- In,ml issiufm f&amp;OJitMi paving whirh Is to he
Voted U|M,I| Fell li. Those, who
wish to vote (hen must register
lefoie that date al lh&gt; tow n Hall.
For the
lie-iiefti of
Kyman
School junior ela*s an entertain,
merit i&gt; tain a- rrheatsed hy the
stiulents under the direction of
Mr*. Jolin Crawford 11 w ill he
prescnteil on Felt. 2.
The Garden H u ll ha* had two
meetings lately, line -uhieet was
on landscaping the other at th»
home of Mr*. Ayer* when meinla-rs heard K r w Piricli n u d a
paper
mi
Galladiuins.
greatly
III
raised for their rulotfol leave*,
lie next meeting will l*&gt; held at
Mrs. I'riPce*' home.
The ground* around l.iluniy
Hall have lieeu greallv Improved
l,v Tin&gt;m «t Pinch and Jolm Farina
w llh the hacking of Ihe C ivic l ea
idle and the To w n Council.
Under the direction of Mis* C
J Wicksou of Toronto the l.ilirarv
ir open each Salutday rimrning
Iron, ti::t(i to 11:10 u’llock.
The Ziegler School of dancing
of Winter Park gave a dlnnei and
a dance Thu rsiia y night al the
hotel.
Mnxirniinn Shepaid gave a I h Ik
on Crechoslovakia la-fore the I! &gt;
tary Clufi in W inter Garden Tin *

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day.

id. and Mr* Karl Sexton ot
Wichita, Te x . announce the Idrth
„f a son Karl 3rd Dec. 20. Kt Sex­
ton
bnlieen transferred
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qevtrd wilt, tlftja* p iclu ie ," *he
answerwl "It v ,
m , l u -t and
il,y liusluvriil it'h a il,
Ma- Artl-m &gt;
wav w illing the r lijil (m ill ,(*'
to
&gt;1nv o il the ru fl
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■i , . Wleui ,i , p » &gt;(ir, WB
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viewed, II ,w y&gt;
aid to *» •»
I M o l M l.Vt KN I
awful flint ,i wa*n'l p »i e to I...
li I, a*,
‘I lust
bapp, to &lt;1 e I, le livin g
7 ha 11a-1
I tlo n piialo, to- , t'C,,'|
■if M tiM l wa- in k m i • tVtwn
h,
i, tm lied -ix
.......nib* later,
M l. and .Mis. To m m y Mero nn
IIa -k, d to re "b* f-o I &gt;1 i.
noon*-, the idrth of a daughter, II,
-ti-tf aiol
Jane Klisala-th, on Jan. 21 at the •old to lake t off
tw»k 'H 'tii' ,
Fernuld l.auyhtor, Metnotiiil Hos­
111&gt; ini ' ( hi»»»*I Mini I
pital.
H p ir K im »h ii nut uf tin
lN ' w
T w o delirious ways of serving Vm ti | 1’Apilii} (r* *i»u*'4 *•( I Hr |*i*
it «ii»(
nap beans: mix the rookril beans till** Wi' HI fit to
into a cheese saute. Cut the •xtart*‘I i f f k|f i«t Kn |init* 4t*fit
, ,Miked la-mi* into -m a ll pieces, (out Ih «*ii 4j # »iiii *It woi I , A mail
oils again with u cheese sauce, (||lh«ni RMOlflil (I" - U»«l, ’ •( ViMl’M
and Use to fill lodlowcd-out Ionia- Dill *VIt**%’IfMf tin* |||«1*M»' I* f*Vl*
lues; lop with a slice uf f t lf f l f W# 'tn y n l, tmi ttm to t
.•ir it it i and »(ir limn r i D M
“krtd tur into the uven uniil t«ma
( ft Rtill 1111•I 11 * ftlMlW n *tl11
tm '- are cooked ami Kean mixture
Y11 i 11 ii 3 *■%., - ti&gt;&lt; Iuni * *111"«i• **
is hot.
■nut 1« I« %I mnii
Wfi* ii'K.i 4
Itai.e acorn squash with honey. (loir slif* i finin'(it fin in w mcifmin
W u -h each 0 , 1111- 1, and cut it In vt*»nM iiffWt tliv K m n t -1
**| i|nti*l Ii Iimw /’
m iO itM it
half lengthwise; scoop out the
■■I In |In ;it*‘f i* it ri.l.ntou
in
seed* ulid membrane. I'ut a tabic
k|H,oi,
honey, u taliles|a,on of %it 11«I tliiif '•■••ii ••• itiin* » •\« n
orange mice and a I oub|mh&gt;ii of llillllT.
"lint ( tlnnlv |»4-i(i»|i% tilrvi-no*
butter or maigarine in earli in,It
.&gt;11 til- jltl itlf IlltlV i*‘ Oilokf I Is*
nml Itake in n moderately hot oven
iiitiTIf . iii»| fm |(ir III* w in \V(i» ii
Until the *&lt;p,H*li is tenner.
i(i* movir* rulin' in, K ir I (»'*»in
i’iiii M
tin liriijifi nin t t»nl t»ml
« ( m t i ; it Imm uin*’ %tiifil(n flint
Shieve|Mirl, i.a. A ir Field.
Bishop l.mitht will ailminisler in H p i . (In ly (Iiy I icrI ifwtin ■ nviiltl
Confirmation at Kpiseopal Church -mvtvi*. TIini tit Hr M 1*4* ii imui t
K.iin foi tin niovir ih iln -ti'
on Fell, 2ft ill 4:INI I*. M
( ’. It Searry. J r ., Klertrirlan.
2nd Class, lias returned to hiI li*' h fjiWBiMv H ivi" in Itm iiii
station in the N avy al Alameda,
I* liiiiii .il Ir ft.r *MN| intlr®
Calif.

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PACK FOUR

Seabreeze Defeats Sanford 67-37;
Jim Bockoven Stars For Visitors
A rnol beautifully tnotdimlwl Snalim-n: live l*.l night fended off a
f«ul-h*ppy Seminole High iquad to Min ratify 67 to 37.
Maying iheit roughest game of the if/Kin. the Celeryled* Mere outdeitrd in every department hy the tall imoolli-wntkmg Daytona trew.
Fruitraled under the billet in the initial qiiailn the Scahieere five
rttreated hryond the foul line and ihol inciedildy accurate tel ilmli un­
til the Celeryled defente Mat pulled out.
Then they moved in with the it*-*---------eeptively effnrtle** gr*r«- that
rhninrtrrirra fine hull rluha.
Only in the second quarter dul
the firi timer laetien of the lorai
five arem tn bother the visitor*
Met *, (.'mingtnti,
Clause and
.Smith all tripnril uppment* in th«art rtf ahwlln,- iliuin* ||i*t peri'xl
liver jrai people attended th&lt;
to spoil fuui certain Heahreeao Itullin* College Water Show at
(n*!&gt; For a couple of minutr* the
SanUndo Spring* Ktinday with
viaitoti hail an
ur«lrr*tanil*bl&lt;*
a trick riding borne show thrown
tenilenry to look at their fret in. Il was all for the March of
while snooting.
Dimes which netted the tenefit
While took the tlpoff an the
tl.'iuno. During Intermission o r­
game opened, but was imahlr to ange juir*. was served by the
•core. Jerry Block, who dropped Seminole County Chamber of
in IS points for th&lt;- visitors diirint,- Commerce.
the evening, made a foul shot fol­
The water show directed hy
lowed hy a one-handeed push shot Fleet 1‘eeple*. well-known swim­
b&gt; Covington and the Celery fed* ming instructor at the rollegr.
Were ahead for the only lime dur­ The star ptrfoirnrt was Miss
ing ihn game.
Bobby lim n who gave a beau­
The vidlnrs prom ptly tetaiiatrcl tiful exhibition of ballet swim­
with a field goal and llrnchhoven ming and demonslrnllon of all
got turn more, lie sron-d lid d u r­ the swimming strokes, particularing the game.
ly her racing backstroke foi
Itroek dloppeil in l « n followed which
she won the rhamplonshiji
Ity a beautiful overhead hook ahnl
of New Jersey Htale In 11*17.
by Brnrk tefnrr Covington found She was winner of the Southern
the range for the lorai* to make A. A. IL Championship held In
It K tn 3.
Keahterrr rarkrel up four point ■, Wilton. N . C. In I960 and Is
one of Florida’s most popular
on a pair of fmila anil a field goal
which Clause equalled fwo foul Aqua IJueens.
J rrty tinggs, lifeguard at Dubahota anil a quirk field goal. The o&lt;licd Country (Tull, a student at
Store ws* twelve to 7 and for a
llolllns, showed outstanding style
couple of minutes It looked as If in his fancy diving exhibition.
the Crleryfeds might have been Tony I’erkln* and I’eter Robinson
able to play vaunted Seabreeze on brought forth squeels from the
fairly equal terms. But not for crowd with their funny antics in
long.
R M
an unusual clown act.
llrockhovni and Krugman earh
Winners In the mno* race,
hit the iwtkrt for I ho visitors a* doubles, wera John Neal ami
the f’eleryfnU ratnt- hack with Roger Bentley who raced with
one. Clause hit nn a neat nvethead Charles Belew, Keymnur Israel;
art shot to make the seora 17 to II I’eler Robinson and Tony Per■t the quarter.
kins; Varnum Irvine and W il­
Fouling Indiscriminately In an liam I,yell. In the singles rare
attempt to halt or disorganize tier William I.ycll wno over Jim
■(curate Statures* o itense, tho Kishrr, Seymour Israel, and I’eter
Caleryfed vanity soon eccumul*- Robinson. A n exhibition of canoe
ted dose to their maximum al* tilting was put on by Jim Klsher,
lowed as the tiandcraha method!, William I.ycll v*. Seymour Israel
rally looped in penalty shots.
ami Varnum Orvine, Ihe latter
Brock got two points on a run­ team winning.
ning layup to open the second
The surprise of the day came
Harter followrd hy a foul shot hy when Mrs. buy Reiter and Mrs.
Tnny Stafford. Lenliolt retaliated Harry I’vle presented an In­
with two and I'lntim' rarrd under formal trick horse show. Young
the basket fiq two more.
Robbie Reltei pul on an extra
Defensively the Sandcrate were George Jones, local colored Imncnot particularly tin pi revive hut good show of liarrlwrk riding ami
they had no particular turd t&lt;&gt; he. bit itii and trick rider gave n
Brock again sank two to m ale pmv| exhibit ton of fast and fancy
(far srote 2- i l l . I.&lt; ntii.il hit will, riding and horse tricks.
■ act shot from 28 feet out and
Mrs. I’yle, wife of Harry Pyle,
Brock s!*4* |ho ball to layup a Well kpuwn hoio«as Ivors* owner
C rlit tyvt/igt«n 'urt a one-handed ami .trainer, prevented her white
push shot flam the left hand cor­ Tenne*'re Walking llotac and
ner got two. but flroekkovcn pm her famous Fall menu horse
equalled It nit the ttrairat play of through Itls fluctuating tricks.
the game a running 'raping hook
shot made while traveling at full
aprrd JO feet front the basket. Tile
ball didn't even touch the rim
. While on • rrip got two niaktui:
(he score 27 tn IS Clause sank .i
pet ahnl hut Krehrrcxe method!pally piled up I he score to 31-21)
i l ihe half.
H K L A N D , Jan. 2 8 -fB p e e ia l)-.
] In the third peer toil the O l r r v pcill wrrv hsndcuffrd hy a tigh­ f’oarh Joe McMullen today called
tened Sandcrah defense ss their spring football practice fur the
folding tactics Itecame somewhat 1981 edition of the Station Hallers
■lore tlesperala.
for January 20 at 8:90 P. M.
The Hatter mentor announced
1 Coach (Janas
second string
•wrecking rrrwr” composed of Diet all prospective players wlli
l l r t r , Davis ami McCall made se lo- Issued equipment Thursday and
fetal
vpeetscular plays, Davi* Friday In order that no lime wlli
ptt two uccavslon.s .(rating thr Ius11 lie lost Monday.
Sv a hustling, ever.moving style
Mora than 38 players are ex­
which caught Seabreeze off ha pected to answer the cal]. No
jn c e . Bui the affect nf their huzl- try-outs era being eceepted during
lu g was somewhat offset hr tho this session.
The first w#*k of Ute session
■taeruracy of their shooting.
to con.
T h r score stood at M to 29 at will he confliwd mainly u
beginning of the fourth quar dltlonini
ng and fundamental*. HowM the Seminole lllg h five rou­ ever, fundamentals
fundamental* and assign
ted tn halite It out. Very few
UbeHtnllon* rataa In for the
shs whn seemed Intent on
Wilding tip as high a Scute as
slble,
’im l
Covington ami
Hardin both
In Im’ keta at the outset
but Forslhe of Senbreese hilt on U
•handed hook shot that travealmosl from renter court A
C O L U M B U S , O., J in . 94— (&lt;U)
lutlful shot. Clause Ml two
Hi shots making the acore 01 to — A xerie* nf nine regional meetlugs starting this weekend may
have a Ini lo do with how sue.
Meta tripped Brock under the retsful a season minor league
siket neatly blocking ^hllm into baseball has In 1081— Its gulden
&gt;a canvas covered brick walk anniversary year.
mith looped In two as the gams
The National Association of
tided 07 to (7.
profesaltina! hateball l e a g u e *
In tho Junior varsity game the (minor*) haa invited representa­
eleryfeds held a fa voted Sand- tive* from all It* 410 duos to at­
sb fire lo an 1 1 . 1 1 tla at tho tend. The fi rat meeting will be
If but Ihe Hanford squad fell a- Friday and Saturday la Dee
In the third and fourth p*r- Moines, la., for officials of midduring which tho scored only wort leagues and elaha.
point* to the oppoaltlona 14.
Baaelwil men will talk over
srry Cordell was top scorer the organlution'a two b(g|««t fro Ik ala points. In the second half blem*:
Jim m y Krlrf«r*a field goal
t. How to Increoa* aU*Hd*nc«
the local five from being
1. How to got enough glaytra
■ly shut out.
a l minar
illy Lineup
Point* whila tho country Is caning
me* Clause
14 and twore young man la tha armed
It While
force*.
Covlnglnn
Freeldent George M. Tratilnisn
Lttardln
of the Association golnta ant that
Smith
“ ere w
were
ml
there
en 440 minor
league dub*
si year and are
art only &lt;u0 now.
rt he eaM "we
"we’re holding Our
feta
*n" considering_ the droll.
McCall
Ae o rule min
.. Jnor league play-

Rollins College
Show Nets $130
F o r Polio Drive

S

Stetson Hatters
To Begin Spring
Football Practice

Baseball Owners
Confer On Future
Of Minor leagues

/

Varsity Llnoap

a* K rider

era are young men and good pros­
pect* for military oorvWo*
Troutman aald that “whatever
tho gwentment want* ua to do,
wall adapt oureelvee to the gov­
ernment need*."
Attendance at minar league
but atUou, ai

Cleveland Indians
Will Be In Running,
A1 Lopez Declares
(This is the third of a series
nf IS stories written by Ihe mejnr league managers for the
Associated Cress under their
own bjlinr* telling how Ih rir
tram shapes up for 19.71 and
ailing up Ihe olher rluha).
C L K V K L A N D IN M A N S
Hy A I, LOCK/.
C L K V K L A N D , Jan. 21 t/ili/lt
A» la only natural— eitirc tht*
la my debut a* n major lenguc
manager— I am a little handicap­
ped a* far ns appraidmg the
Cleveland Indiana la concerned
Not being in the American
League these part three year*,
since mv playing days with the
Indians, I haven’t had a rhatice to
watch many of the newrr plnyi-tand so will have lo wait until
spring tialnlng In-fore | ■an Judge
otir own cluh, Id nlmu- the other*.
I do know tha* Boston la im ­
proved hv the addition of those
two pitcher* from Chicago (B ill
Wlghi an! Ray .Scarborough), but
Ihe New York Yankees are still
world rhampion*. nml a* such, are
Ihe club to bent,
I understand Hint the Indians of
11*81* were a pretty good club until
Injuries and a defensive slump
caught up with them in lute
August. I’ve seen Al Rosen
fthlld l-ascrnant play in the
American Association and know
he la Ihe kind of an aggtesaive
ball p'syer Ihst ! like. |'vc a!-:,
seen Ray Boone lit .prim- train­
ing and believe he’ll settle down
and lie a leal good shortstop this
year. Reports on Bob Avila &lt;«e.
rood ha-email | and Luke F.aster
(first baseman) are encouraging
although I haven't seen them play.
I-arrv Dobv, nr course, Is a
grrat liall plavrr and should be
even heller In M S I. Then we have
Dele Mitchell. Allle C U .k , Bob
Kennedy and a rooklr named
Harry Hlmnson for the real of
our outfield
We shouldn't have anv wnrrlea
behind Ihe plate with Jim llegan,
Birdie Tehhetta, nav Murray and
a couple of prnmUing youngsters
lo choose from.
Our pltehlng, rtf course, la Ihe
•test In the league. Most of our
hurlers were here In 19197 so 1
know ‘ hem fnlrlv writ particul­
arly Roh Lemon. Hoh Feller, K*&gt;ly
Wvnn and Sieve Grnmrk. Mike
Carria la new to me hut hla record
certainly Indicates he has it.
As far as Hie military draft la
concerned, w e 've already lost four
players and dnri’l flgtue It* lose
more units* the regulallnns are
rhangrd. All of our men n ie
rliber veteran* or wre dcfeirn! en
nbysi.al'gioum l. In the !s*t
That Is, all but two or &gt;t
voungatar* wh«* will l*a reporting
to the Indians for Ihe first time
this spring.
Out main weakness stems tn bn
a lark of re«erve strength, partirutratv in the infield. We traded
l/*U Klein ( formerly of the Card*!
amt he might l«- the nnswrt at
second and ehnri but we're at ill
looking fnt another iitllllv man
Alt In all. I'd say the Indian*
will have a real contender In 1UBI.
mrnts will l*e the main ohiert of
tha four to five week period.
"The tioya will lose )he ml**llllnnlng. but what they learn about
Ihe game will carry nver until we
begin serious Im iinrsi this fall."
McMullen commented
CnpsideraMe time will Ite il*
voted tn work with individuals
in nrder to line up at leait two to
three apeclellits for eeeh posi­
tion.
"We will heve lo be ready fnr
anv evenluallty. For Instance, If
the draft gel* one nf nur kicker*
we wilt have to be prepared and
ready to replace him," McMullen
d*elar*d.
McMullen would nol comment
on Ihe outlook fnr Ihe coming
year, nor would he commit himself
on tha Htetsnn schedule, which he
■aid was ” *1111 Incunplrtc."

WEDNESDAY JAN. 24. 1951

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

Cuban Champion
Called Tough By
Overweight Louis

Mississippi State
Heater Accident
Gives Campanalla Has All Conference
Scare Of His Life Player In Hargett
Br JACK HAND

IlKO O KI/YN . Ja n . 2 4 -W V A
Roy Campanella still shudders
Balding And Paunchy when he thinks of hie (lose escape
from serious eye injury when a
E x -C h a m p Favored hot
water heater eiploded In his
T o W in 10 Rounder [ face.
H happened two week* ago
at hi* home in Queens. A series
MIAMI. Jan i d ’
(Specie!)
nf &gt;ye test* prove the Brooklyn
DrtUnng lumiclf in the lietl phy- catcher's slghl I* undamaged. In
lical iltap? he he* enjoyed *.e&lt;r fad it's 20-18. But It was a close
hit Isil meeting with Ihlly Conn. I call.
" It wasn’t Ihn IllUext thing
Jr&gt;r I/nut laid yrttettiay he will that ever happened lo me," aald
weigh "atnmi 210 |M*und»" when Roy. ” H ha*l me worried. Funny
hr merit
Otnchri Agramontr, thing. It never damaged the baeoheavyweight rhampmn n( Cuha. in tnrnt at all, just me. But It’* all
right now.
a 10-foundrr at Miami Stadium,
Campanella signed his new eonWrdnr'dey. |-ch. 7.
trnct yesterday, ealllng for a
In the
SI6,000.|20J)00
Utvler *bt- watchful eye* of salary
Ttnineti Manny Beamon, t/iui* neighborhood. Roy la ready for the
;ti Into spsriing sessiona gun.
| will gt
Thursday nt Miami’s Magic City
Roy will feel right at home
gumnasltim. He’ll work with two playing under Chuek Dreaaen. the
imported
beavyre ghta. B a b y new Dodger manager, although he
(Dutch I Culbertson anti Odell never waa on his ball cluh.
Riley, l*nth main event fighters in
Dtessen I* the first fellow In
Northern riqg.. Now scaling 211, tin- Brooklyn organization to see
four pound* over the weight he me." hr said. "H a * had an allcarried Into the imsiirceasfnl de­ star team nf big leaguers playing
fense of hi* otd crown against in Newark afler the season nf
Knaril Charles, Louis feels &lt;ure 19-19. Against a Negro team.
hell get to the official weighing
"Aft*r the game he apute to
erremoniea nt 2 lf&gt;.
me. Had roe go over to «*e Mr.
The llrowo ttoridier weighed a Rirkey the next
morning. Il
half-pound over Ihe 2 In flgine enuMn’t have l*een anvthlng I did
when hr trrrn tly stopped F.rddir In the game because Ralph Branca
Reshore In four round*.
pltrhrd a heck of a nail game
Hpeaklttg atamt A gramonte. against us.
t Itli tanking bravywright in the
This was befnre Jackie Roblnworld, Loots (Kiinlrd out "he ■nn signed with Montreal to bemove* like Charles ami I* hard eome the first Negro In modern
to hit. lie hurts when he hit*. A I&gt;a&gt;eball. Campanella knew all
good puncher. Agramonte will lie about the Robinson case, too. Rut
a good test for me. lie’s a belter kept It secret.
fighter than Itesore.”
” 1 went to South America to
While Louis waa grtting set for play that winter, "h r said. "While
heavy workouts in Miami, Agio- I was away, M r. Rickey announc­
monte wired Ihe prnmnlera here ed he sign In# of Jackie. Whrn I
that he is training at Htllimin'a came home I signed, too. They
gymnasium in New- York and will sent me up to Nashua, N. It."
arrive Ip Miami Ma week or 10
rampanella doesn’t make the
(lay before the fight."
winter baseball circuit since he hit
The fight la lo-lng promoted by the majora. Ha rauldnt If he
Miapilan* W . It- I’rrplcs and W il­ wanted because It'a against the
lie Slater with the Internationa] rules.
rlo of New York, tn toe rot* of
This winter he and Robinson
thr co-iponaorlng organization.
worked at the Harlem Y M C A ae
instructors.
“ We go around to public Knoola
making talke," he aald. "Instruct­
ing In all aorta of thing*. It helps
you keep In shape. I weight about
214 now, that'* about eight over
T f i v r o i l T - a K X TM II-.n
r i n s T h vi r*— &gt;'■&lt;■*11*
m y playing weight. But III be
Al Marco. H K M arge M ii.tirt), down IPS-1M In the middle of the
lilm m lx Ta p . « ‘nm*ier'» la &lt; lr- Ftsshp
Mali). U n i. I. U te , llla h I'tiryoae; summer.
Rov still la miffed about the
nmuiv tu v rr.
*
S K K I M I II Al'IS— I'w ls H lg
thumb Injury that made him mis*
t’andy Mam, Irish. J r a M ike, Jane several Dodger game* In SepUm*
K*sn*. Jso tiv lleiwl. Ila p p y H a ­
bar, Nllll ha caught all hul 31
ven. Happy C f irto . (Ily p la a Chief
T l l l l t l l I I P IV— a lathe wile
Brooklyn game*, hatted .281 and
hit 91 H i n t run*.
. " F d like to eatch them all," he
said. * T d rather be playlrg ae
long at I’m around"

Sanford - Orlando
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By 8 T E R L N G S L A P P E T
A T L A N T A , Jan. 24 - « V Mississippi Slate hasn't had an
All-Southeastern Conference ha*kethall player since wartime 1913
whrn O n r Birds hoe was king of
the guard*.
But It looks strongly like State'*
next All-Southeastern is in the
making. Little Herbert Hargett,
another guard, is the man.
If young Herbert doesn't make
the lump from the ItUU-RO second
A ll-B E C tram t” the 1960.51 first
tram , th m consistent high scoring
and Ihe best points per-game aver­
age in he Conference don’t count.
Hargett, a five-foot, 10-inch
senior from Golden. Miss., made
his firs! major bid for A ll-B E C
when he scored 94 point* againat
t/HiUlana State Dec. IS. Ilia se­
cond major bid was 28 point*
against Vanderbilt, probably next
tn Kentucky the best team in the
conference.
I/iat week came the third bid—
29 points against Mississippi. And
Monday camr the fourth bid— hi*
selection for "Star of Ihe Week"
honor* among Southeastern bas­
ketball player* In the Atlanta
Const it ul ion's poll of roaches.
Hargett ranks fourth In loud
Southeastern scoring with 203
points. But that isn’t hla best re­
commendation for A ll-SE C . Ilat g*tt la first In poins per game —
20.3. The Southeastern record i»
gett is first In points per game—
by AU-Amertra Alex Groza of
Kentuckr In 1949.
The lowest number of points
Hargett ha* scored this season
was 12 against defensive-minded
Rt. Louis and 12 against Tulane,
Twelve points against that kind
of opposition I* good basketball.
Hargett’s output looks better
than ever when you look at Mlsalstlnpl State'* record. State Isn’t
and Raver has been a bask-dball
power. Title season the Maroon*
rank In a tla with Auburn for
ninth plae* In the 12-team South­
eastern. Oal ythree game* have
been won In 10 trim and eome at
those beating* have been decisive.
WhUe State hag been stopped
bard and often, Young Iln b e rt
hasn't been stopped at all.

SPORTS MIRROR
By. A S S O C IA T E D , PRESS
Today a year ago— cenlerfitlder
Joe DiMagglo signed with the New
York Yankee* for a reported
1190,000.
Five year* ago— Wellsre Butte,
head football roach at Georgia
since 1039, atgned a new five-year
contract.
Te n year* ago— Henry Flnka
we* named head football coach at
Tulsa.
Tw e n ty years ago— Babe Ruth
ealatted Christy Mathewion. Eddie

Tar Heels Set Record In 114-66
Win Over Woebegone Virginia Tech^
N EW YORK, Jen. 24-&lt;/P&gt;— When he isn’t pr**t)iin« the "Golden
Rule" Coach Everett Case is applying the "Iron Rod.
Before his North Cerolina Stale besketbell five took the l oer agMtts
Virginia Tech lest night. Case sdmontihed the fl.000 ipecitor* present
lo follow Hoosier Hepped lo ihe home court to explain that some le*m.
fell that they weren’t gelling a fair deal from the Raleigh Ian*.
"While we may not agree with ihern. Case said, we
”
------------------------------ -4 a lot nf ro*-m for improvrmetit

Top Golfers Tee Off have
”• •them
" do unto u».
The hi* N. S- State athlete*^
In Phoenix Tourney proceeded
to swamp an outclassed
P ItO K N IX , A&gt;ic- Jen- 34— 1/11
— The nation's trailing golfer*
ler off in the pro-amateur cur­
tain raiser of the 110,000 I’hoenii
Open Golf Tournament today.
They will be firing over th*
d,G!M.yard, per 71 course et the
Phoenix Country Club. Championthin play will start Thursday.
Already Bantam Bcii Hogan
has been lagged a* thr man lo
l*at. Jim m y Demo ret and Byron
Nelson are also rated near the
top.
A field uf 39 qualifier- got
around thr Phornix Enrant Park
course in 73 or under yesterday
to insure their participation In
the tournuy.
Larry Glosser of Cdumbus, O.,
led tbe field of, 120 aspirant* with
a four-under par G6 made up of
rounds of 31 and 38. Walt Ro­
mans, Baltimore, Md., followed
with 33-38— 68.
Bunched at &lt;19 were Jack Coyle,
Hprlngflrtd, III. (36-34); Kblmt
Hiiggs, Saginaw, Mich. (34-34)
and
Dick
l/jndahl,
Caldwell,
Idaho, (34-36).

Sports Roundup
lly H U G H F U L L E R T O N , Jr.
N E W Y O R K . Jan. 2 3 - (/P)-On* reason for the hard feeling*
between minor end major league
baseball, says aa anonymous gent
who ought to know, I* that tame
radio stations have been "unethi­
cal" In their dealings with hall
dubs . . Our informant, a mamr
league man noted for looking
after the little guys. Insists wvse
few stationa should be ft-rred into
line If they won* go willingly . .
Their principal offenses hav • been
applying pressure lo get major
league broadcast* while the local
local game* . . That may not
minor club we* at home and re­
fusing to co-operate In promo,ding
sound like much, but It can be
enough to change the color '&gt;f the
bookkeeper'* ink and reuse a lot
of hard feeling* . . "One must In
network broadcast* I* for tha lo­
cal station* lo allot a certain
amount of time for promotion of
local gamee. Tbe network* are of

Virginia Tech team. l l t tW. Case
couldn't bold the score down and
the T a r Heel* set two Southern
Conference scoring mark*.
Sam Ranzino pouted through
47 point* to better the record of
-46 set by George Glamark of
Nnrth Carolina in 1941. The
team total of 114 topped N. C.
Stale’* previnu* m irk of 103 set
earlier this season against Fur­
man.
#
N. C
State 118-2). ranked
eighth nationally In this week’*
Associated Pres* poll, nas a 9-9
mark in the conference.
Lawrence Tech, nearly burled
among its tetter known lllg
Ten ni ightors, kepi alive on- of
the
few
remaining
winning
streak*. The Detroit school edged
by tough DePaul, tiS-tVi, f»r No.
12. Dial tie Denning H in n l 22 for
the winner*.
Lankv Dave Kanlnkui dropped,
In the last Ihree seconds to give
Vanderbilt a 68-67 victory over
Tennessee. Ill* teammate. Bob
Dudley Smith, scored 28 points
lo keep Vandy In contention. Thu
winner* now have a 7-9 mark
al the lop of the Southeastern
Conference standings.
In other game* Detroit defeat­
ed tut wre nee, 89-71; Oklahoma
City needed two overttime* to
down Uaylor, 62-48, and Seattle
U*ed one overtime to take Central v
Washington, 87-80, and Georgia's*'
Bill Scnlbst tipped in a field
goal In the last 10
defeat Mercer, 80-68,

a mind to insist on this," our in*
formant add* optimistically . .
And how about the possibility that
the problem won’t exist next sea­
son because there won’t he enough
minor league* left to suffer?
Ability Recogalied
Pat Petroskl, the only TL ol)a
Miami alumnus who coaches a
college hockey soued .climaxed a
lecture to hi* New Hampshire
team with the admonition: "Cor­
rect your own mistake*. Ynu're
your own best teacher." . . A few
minutes later hp no!iced a sopho­
more wlngman making a dumb
mistake so fill bellowed: " ll-y ,
who's the best teacher?" . . ” Y"d
are. coach." came the unhedtant
reply. . "So what happen*,' ’Pat
explains. . "Naturally
he
was j
Plank and Herb Pennock as pitch- smarter than I waa w he atarteq
a n on hi* all-Uaw, all-star team. the first game."

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V K u A K A a P A IM K N T S , Room
and Rloret. 116 W . F ir tl Street
Chon* 0 0 W.
N K IV Fumitlirtl and unfutnttbed
duplexoftJ.&lt;i» in year. S*e Whid
•Ion, ||!i South I’ark A*rnur.
n K lt r h r u r t t f Apt. Work, piotitll
•v nr ten.on Sluudn'rlaiid t'mirt.
HI way 17 W at P ity l.imit.
FO R 8 A I.F or rent 0 i n " of
l I He land. Now in the turn
SpliliK tlop. K « m tall Tom
K e lly, I’nnnt' tW I-R. Ju .t
of Went lit. S tire t, I mile ati-l
a half.
F U R N IS H E D Harare Apntlmmil
for rent. 1200 M arn«lia Are.
S R O O M furnithrri apt. 2 lied
m roomn and nereon fmrrh, like
w
private home. Rhone 1162-W or
ran fc* tern at 820 Wett 3rd.
_ Street.
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3 A N D S ROOM apartmenta. Call
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*— R E A L K H T A T K F O R f l A t f f - A
Rainbow Touriit I^xlire on lliway
17*92, 4 mi let tenth of Sanford
100 fw t Hiway fiontace »
room ,, 4 batht, arin 3 room*
| owner* h.m.e.
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■N e w ’ M A S O N R Y wrnArtKUd t
bedroom home almoat rompletdi.
Gond location. Price 17600.00
Severn I amaller home* in or out of
city. Priced *3600,00 and up,

ROItKRT A. W ILL IA M S . Itralliw
Rayawmd K. l.andi|i&lt;Ut. Aaanrtatr

I .like Flunl llniitrfin Small Furni: he I Cottage with Klertrlc
Kitrhrn: Snnm Yntimr Pitrua A
lli'iiutiful Site i*n 4*iMai Vl.hlnc
I j U ' llonl |in hid* d 4tnlv I i .
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See i»h a 4V. It. Mw*yr
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I .nun Mialrrn &lt;• lltaim Runta*
low with Fleetrie Kilfheiy— F rirf
Itul t.-ivl Fui ni tlird For (Juick
Sn^e.
See John W . IV M o ttr
A Reiil liny 4 Uooln Home, (laiu r o . tiarden l^d
4 Mile. Uut.
Full I’rire * 1 . 100.
See J«hn IV, II Mmtre
II ItiM.m Itnnfulow,
III A flr* liaOd
until
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Sre John W, II. Moore
Fm fit iu» I. arid — 10, 17, f&gt;0 and
fill Arte Tracta
See John W . It. Moore
:tn Ai re* fitru* Ianid Partly Plant
rd in Yi'tinr Tr»*e»; AI unit 76
t aip&gt; Hi arinir Tre e . Sninll.
'Iiidrin. Well Fnrni.hed Home,
I’lu* Rental l*ro|wrty All f'ity
Ori\eiiieniet-- On Deep. Spine*
fed l.ake
JO H N W. I) ttU O K C . Iltokrr
llnbett E. Karn*. A**oriale
221 K. l in t
Phone 131J
IN COM K— 3 apartment
hornet,
payine approximately I0f» on
nukinit price.
W A TER
FRONT
H O M E New
hiMi«e. 3 buifoomt, llvine room,
tllninc room, breakfatt room,
kitchen ami laundry, two batht
nn f* a c m of tl round, masonry
m mliuction. I26.00tt.00.
S M A L L H O U S E M .«t..„ in City
limit*, in Rond condition larRe
lot and well wotth *3,64*0.001
S U E C IA Ie -N lr* &amp; room moHent
iimi.e with .mall Rtoye. fairly
priced at *5.nno.on
P L A N T A T IO N
E S T A T E S Se»
eral hou«e*, 2 and 8 bedroom* for
nff.ale in (hit attrarlivi auMivia*
Ion.
H K llr.V A Y P ltO P R R T i 2 ked*
room matonry cunatruction on
larRe lot with apartment, par­
tially furnlihed. cierptionally
nice and well worth *14,500 00,
ndjtiin. lake.
F R E D W. HP.NIIKH. Realtor
201 S. Park A*r.
I'honr 1030
A. II. Peleraon, Hrokrr
I I I S'. Park Are.
Phone IIW
2 BEDROOM home. *3.000- *1060
down, Iwlance *10.07 per m m lh.
Smell *r&lt;&gt;eery .tore with 2 hed
roiim apartment, rom pw tcl- fur*
nithed. 10 ,000.
J. W. IIA L I.. Realtor
Florida State Hank IlMe
Phone 1739.
D R E W PARK (Tam pa. Florida)
T R A IL E R I.O TH
*30— *40— *60 Down
Balance *6 to *10 monthly
•W&gt; X 160— clou* to But Line

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12— S P E C I \l. S E R V O FkS — 12
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H O M ES at i&gt;rin- v»u can afford
to pay. Flic and Automobile In , price.. F*. M Etiplish, J r . Ph.
1376
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M IL L S S W A P o H O P 102. K lib
lim it 103
St Wc Buy. Si'll or Trade inu.l
A tlphtlc B a A yU iiild ln e
anvlhllif. Phunn IPK-J.
■Va both )«»• when you den't briny N EW F t!M ills rurtaced to par
frcDoj. aid. JUflt*. made Ilk.
your prescriptions to L A N F .Y ’fv
arstL Finishing, tleaaina A waa
I'hrtnr 103
•0*. Pvirtatle power p la n , n
T I ’ X E IK I FEED S* Complete line.
years osperience la SemitrAt
Hunt’s Tuaedo Feed Store.
Colinly, II. M (Ilea,on, lake
Top Flint)! Paint
*2.26 itnl
Marv
New Sheet,
*2.4’.* ca.
,.\ W N M O W E h H Shaipened. bl
Used Work Pants
J4»C«r.
cycle, icpaired, lock and key
ARM Y N A V Y S U R P L U S
work
Prompt te rv V e . II. W.
310 Hanford Are.
I'h L12I
SUilina 31&lt;! E 4th SI
V E .fK TA IIL E R , Llvtwltwk a n d
M (■evil* Henna. Sanford Faint. R O O F W O R K of all kinds. Eavet
ami flu tiers Repaired and Paint­
cr’a Auction Market.
ed New Roof* applied. Palntlnp
F R IE D S H R IM P Dinner •'The
and
coatlmrSa n fo n l,
I’h
Best Shrimp nn Earth" al Hom­
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er’s. 321 K. l i t SI.
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I ON C R E T E H E W E R PICK
lamb- Evoniny Slar
Call Ralph
Septic Tank*. (ln*a»c Traps, Dty
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Tanks, Tank Cradles, Htrppini:
T D K I J IN K K A N C K It
B L IN D S
mad.
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Stones. Hem hr ., Klowei Pol i, V E N E T IA N
order Semlnol" Venetian Blind
Rloeks, Window dll* nod lintels.
Ci.
-20 W 3rd 8 L
Phone
Concrete Floor*. Machine fin
111.2 W
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|«hed. Free Estimates.
MIR \PI,K C O N C R E T E CO
■nan line, bulM"/.i uump '.roe,
.oil Elm
I’honr 1333 murk, fill dirt, ahell and clay
P A N K L R A V ea, beater nearly
hy load or loti. Contact II. Rih.trd and a.aoclate*. 103 L
now W K W Ph. &gt;f(7*
New York Ave.. the Land
I’b
l.iVil5fl ROOM . laHlrmtm fnrnl
IM nr 2SVW
lure, rhairs, rtc. See Nath, rot
ner Ookimha and Naranla llnad, IN C O M E 7 A X returns pteptied
lleltary.
by ta i nccotitda.it' tegistricd
ttilh Tre a t. Dept. iTerrftuey 244
D U O -TH E R M nil rlrrnlatln* heat
Ifci cb Bldg Phone I TAP
rr, *36.011 enod condition. M l
L .V . J —
Valencia Drier, phone 11(Ml
S M A L L Iron Safe, $26 nil. I'honr 13 N ir r t l FJi-P E H M O N A l-S -is j
101 M
AC CO R D I A N , 2-burner oil tw-tii-i
M A R Y ’S L K N IH N O L I Hit A II)
Phone 102H J.
I2igi Magmdia Is now open M«ti
■hiii F'rt. lit to 12 A . M „ 2 to |
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Bitfrtee fm «r
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HELP W A N TED
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Phone 2F 6 .
Sanford Atlantb
F O U N T A IN Olrl wanted. See Mi
Vsln-tisl ttsok Member P P IC
Kill before | l :00 A M . Tom hIon Drup Co.
R E N T A C A R . U drive it by ls&gt;,
Wanted: Kinrery cashier, f spellweek, or season. English Fold*
enre preferred but n«l rtecc*
and American Fords, icdam.
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�Moral Training Is
Needed B y Youth,
S h a r o n Declares
The need of better mural train­
ing for the jrouth of America was
stressed by Judge J . 0 . Sharon ! at
night In a talk to the M*n’a Club
of th# First Presbyterian Church
following n supper in the new
church annrs. He was Introduced
by Joel Field who presided.
Pointing out the modern ad­
vantages enjoyed by children he
ttreued the fark of religious train­
ing given them in many home* of
today. He Inquired “ How can w*
have a strong nation unless Its
youth have training concerning
GodT
"It Is in the home that we find
the plant that devrlupe* a human
being," said Judge Sharon. T h '
morrary rides on the shoulders of
the rorrfet thinking of Its people.
No nation ha* ever grown strong
without God, and we find that na­
tions which have forsaken their
moral principles have declined.”
Judge Sharon revealed that he
has been a tear her in the Sunday
School of Ihe First Oaptisl Church
for more than 30 year*.
Th# Rev. A. 0 . Mclnnls told of
thr Florida Chain of Missionary
Assembly program this week Ihe
first of which will be held Thurs­
day at the First fUntlit Church
On Friday noon, civic club* will
meet at the Presbyterian Church
Anne* lo hear Paul W. Harrison
■peak on "Amerlea's Rrronnsihlllt v
lo lh* World flhe I-**d«."
Assisting In serving the supper
were Mr* R. A . Cobh. Mrs. W. D
Hofmann, Mra. V. Rrown and Mr&gt;.
? . R. Stevenson. Dick Aiken led
the group tinging with Dr. H H
MtCsslin arrompanvfnx .

Draft Policy

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south of the town. When the m ffnl creased a bridge on# mile
aatith ef Hoengaong, no enemy
was In light.
On the western front, the
Eighth Array communique report-

ed that enemy trasps had been

Man entrrlng the town of Irhnn,
•0 air mile* aoutheao of Seoul.
The communique said there was

DOING ANNOUNCEM ENT

Vice A dm iral Joel T. Boon*
PltlMO Vic* Admiral Joel T . Boon*
bsi U r n named thief medical dU
rector of the Veterans Administra­
tion follow lug th* resigns lion of Dr.
Paul It Magnuson, who quit after
a dlipute over hospital policy. A
former White House physician,
Boone will assume his new duties
on ApilJ IsE
(internationalJ

(Miller Acrt*8
lls h o s e O l’P R E
The Deltary Garden Club gut
off to a wonderful start last
Saturday afternoon with the fust
meeting of lh* New Year at the
rr-ldeiH-e of Mr. arul Mr*. Harold
Young of Medina Hoad. M r. Yuung
has tarn doing a splendid job fur
thr community with his tireless
effulls and advice on soil condi­
tioning, planting slid feitiliting.
Th* gui l* of honor and prin­
cipal speaker of the afternoon was

iinenaty feililUei fur them, lie
brought ;i beautiful collecliun of
raihelh* tdosuiliis which were of*
feird as prises and were awarded
lo the following winners: Cha*.
Youinan, Henry Ashmore, William
Hover, Mra. Iloyer, Mr*. Vlneent
Vsfrntlne, Mrs, E. Hraty, Mr*.
i:iiatles Kosidan, Mra. Robert
Rruwn, Mrs. M. Manolas. Mra. E
Swift and Mrs N. HurreRI.
Rev. Win. Klrcher of Enterprise
Methodist Chutch was b I mi hon­
ored guc*l and announced that lh*
legulai monthlv meeting of th*
ipeiis' dull will lake place Tuesilav
Jan. £1 at 7 I'. M. A -upper will lie
seised and Iw followed by an amateui show. Several talented young'•lets arr busy rrhearalpg for the
perbumanre
|l lit....... nehtslnn of I lie gst-ieo
meeting a buffet suppoi was serv
•it by Mr* Young for the 50 mem .

India's Nehru

r » « t n s »l

cation.
A IK classification means that
a person has been found to be
physically, mentr.lly or morally
unfit for the armed senders. So
far there has hern no indication
of precisely where th* standards
are to Im* lowered Presumably
lioth physlral and mental require­
ments would Is* dropped so that
— judging by Mrs. Ilmenlwrir1*
statistics— onr man In three who
are now I F would see service.
A spokesman for Selective Ser­
vice told a reporter that it has
nothing to do with -citing he
standards. “ W* merely gel the
bo** In," h* •aid, "then It’s up to
III* services to decide who l* to
lie taken.”
A spot check by the Associated
Press showed I hat the two Senate
rorninittres most concerned with
the controversy over
sending
American troop* to Europe ar*
Trum an’s proposal to do so.
fnfact, a poll of thr Foreign ReIni inns ami Armed Services Com­
mittees by th* Associated Press
indlraled hardly anv controversy
at all today among the “ I -rnalors
rhecked The other five could not
I*' reached.
Fourteen said they favor the
move. Nut one said he opposed It.
The spot check revealed, how­
ever. sharp If Inconclusive dis­
agreement as to whether Congress
•hould Impose a limit on the numher of ground forces that may !■*
sent to Europe to holster inade­
quate defenses apalrisl Russia
Senator Connally lP -T * i| told
newsmen that for Congress to
limit th* number of troops would
lie “ in discourage Europe and en­
courage Stalin.''
Kui Betisliu Tafi IK Ohio I has
-aid h* will catrv the troop-limitill.in is.nr to the Serial* floor,
lie thinks a limit shnold l*e voted.
Across the f apitol the House
Armed Services committee heard
loday that drafting IH-yrar olds
would give the country Its "greatest longterm security at the loeest
coat In men and money."
That's what Mr*. Rosenberg
said in testimony at the commit­
tee's •ecniid dav of hearing* on
the rtefen** Depart meat's pro­
posal to lower the draft age by
one year; stretch the term of
service from 21 to 27 month*- and
pul Into effect it* long-wanted
universal military service and
training program.
Mrs. Hosrnlierg, the d*|,aitmrnt's manpower r*p*rt, said lb*

neil fruitful slrp,“ Nehru said.
The Indian lender contended
the American proposal to name
Communist China an aggressor tn
Korra— a policy backed by both
houses of the U. S. Congress—
"cannot lead In peace.** He said:
"It ran only Ini to Intensifica­
tion of conflict* ami might per­
haps rtose the door to any attempt
at solution hy negotiation ll is a
tremendous responsibility for any
person to take such a step. At
no rime should this door I* •■l.i**&lt;l,
for If w* close It, we also clots
I he door to a civ ill red approach to
any problem.”
Nehru's broadcast marked hit
return from the London meeting
»1 prime ministers of the Britt
Common wealth of Nations. Great
((m ain also f* opposing any plans
to tin|to*e U. N . penalties against
the Rest Chines* as aggrrssors.
In reference lo American op|H.*lt|on to the seating of Red
China In lh* United Nations, Nr
for h vole on • Idll to create a new program for another three years,
tactical air command in the air
E lawmakers demanded that
fore* and make othei organise.
European nations eager fur U. S
lioual change*.
military aid join m the campaign
T The CIO and the U H. Cham- lo brand Rnl China an aggressor
U r of Commerce, often far apart in Korea.
in. legislative Issues, both urged
The Senate yesterday passed leCongrrse to extend the Recipio solution* endorsing It H effort*
cal Trade Agreement* Act Tho in the United Nations to r.in an
House Way* and Means Commit- aggressor label on the th in * -tee is working on an adminl/tra- Communists and deny them a scat
Don request to extend the tariff In the United Nations.

Menu or th# Far East. Ih s lr lahru said:
" F o r (he past year or more we ply to tho resolutions of th* Pulltlpersistently urged new China cal Commit!** of th* United Nsshould he given a place la the Ions embodying certain pjirwipU*
councils of the world at Lake was coatkbrni by some twopl* as
Success. Yet this has not Ignored a rejection of thos* principle*.
most people realise now that the A fte r the closest scrutiny I w*»
fate of the world might well have to ta lly ttmtilf to unrfrr*t*r, l thiV
been different if that obvious fact criticism.
"Th a i reply ass a partial ac­
had been tecogniied.
“There has liern a reluctance ceptance or . those principle* ami
and hesitation to accept th* great certain further *ug(y*tlon* u*t«
change that has come over Asia. marl* which acre obviously m*ant
There still is an at tempi sotnr- to l&gt;* dpcnaeed.
"Ruhteqoen' t«&lt; this, further
I tinea to Irrat the great nations of
Asia in the old way.
clarification hs&gt; cr.Bl* from th*
Changes In Alla have up»et the Chin*** forernmetil. ami tbit Ira*
balance of power,, Nehru said, mad* It *v*n more clear that they
ar* desirous of tigntkUnni lor
adding
"heeau-e the United Nations did par* in lh* fa r K ilt *'
not recognise It, the difficulties
N’rh iu «pr.*»l''d •*' ‘thi (ic a t
aiii-e and continue to trouble os." nation? of ihe « e - l 1“ r o n , this
“ Again Iher* was the question threshhold
opportunity
in
of crossing the JUUh Parallrl in th* nation* of Asia I can M&gt;**k
Korea.
search of pr*&gt;'r,” h* arid**!: "!•»
rhaps In *v*n more lull mat*
“ Adrquate tidier and warning
ftfpmK*. wnit rxpre** the fer­
was given, hut it w s , not heeded,
vent hop they will Stand he lh*
and further complications ensued.
"Can we not «ay now, wiser method* of |«*»cr, whatever lapafter the event, that this Is s ma­ pen*"
jor error which should lav* been
avoided r
MASH B R EAK
I.A R S E D . K a -. Itu ’. 'l - i d h
At no point In hi* tddrts* did
Nehru /efrr in the United .State* Six men. armed with a gun and a
knife. •**&lt;••!»•*,I fruni a wanl fur
l&gt;v name.
Mnp|H&gt;rflng w'tal lie railed i 'o i i - lh* criminally insane at the Ear
mutiist China’* d*«lre f-*r a peace- ned State Hospital U*| night.
Hospital ailthoritI, &gt; said thvv
fill settlement, Nehru said;
“ Th e information I irreived believed il was the Isigesl mass
from our amtossador in Priplng break at the institution
Sheriff Frank Fraser said some
convinced me (hat the People’s
Government of Thlna are eager of the met* weie considered dsn
to have negotiations for a settle­ reran*. ll wa* uof known how they
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Intereateii In further Information
along tho line* w* hod discussed,
hut that he did not expect to he
In Washington (whet* the Rem­
ingtons lived).
“ H r said Mis* Rentier sometime*
went lo Washington ami suggrsted
•he might give me a ring. I said
I would be gled tn chat with har."
Remington added that during the
dinner discussion Golu* man! toned
a fund he had set up to car* far
relative* who were refugees from
Germany, and asked whether Rem­
ington would rare to contribute.
TIi* defendant said he was “emharrasseil" that he did m i have
sufficient money at Ihe time.

M contract in thU rector. Ll. It to Misa Bentley In Washington.
Remington said hr mat Mlaa
General Matthew R. Rldgway’a
headquarter* said patrols wore Bentley nboul six times and triad
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H o a iia w e e r m

lleailaaea rtmm Pave lisai
policy.
Senator Fla rulers (R -V li a-cused I'rrsldent Trunuin meanwhile
of, in effect, encouraging price
end wage increase*.
The Vermonter spoke out amid
new demands In Congress for
swift prlre wag* action.
DiSalle amt Ching were called
tiefur* lh* .Senate-House economic
committee today for public testi­

While Clung was on the stand,
he dropped a remark indicating
some uncertainty as to the liming
of a hmadraal tn the people, lie
was asked tn speak a little hinder
so that reporter* could heat him
heller. He commented: ‘Maybe
they'd Iwtler listen to he radio
tonight."
While there w n e what appealed
to he well grounded rrpori* that
the JohnMnn addri-ss was planned
for tomorrow night, on* of his
aide* said thi* wa* tint di finite
yet.
After the swearing-in ceremonv.
lohnston made a brief rlateini nl
for the newsreel*
"America fare- two deadly fm
— International Communism
••
liroad and Inflation at home," lie
•aid.
"W Vvc got to defeat the rneloy
of inflation tn lircnme so strong
that Communism won't dare to
attack us.
“ The government t* taking |m&gt;*I
live steps to reduce th* high in­
flation fry rr, hut they can’t hr
effective
without
wholehearted
public support.
"In th* long pull, however, it’
production— and more production
of m w r things that will be *h&lt;
real cure for the inflsllon fever
and the teal answer tn the clml
tenge of Communism.*'
R u iir c
One government action uti the
home front today was a hand
against the n*» of nickel In tullh&gt; Republic nf Korea
mobile trim and nearly 1*0 ether
"Immediately
prim
to
tin civilian product*. Th* Idea i* •«
evacuation of Heonl. while the conserve th* supply for defense
city was under artillery fire and and urgent civilian use.
enemy tank* were within tin
elty Itself, Col. Rung# collected
all remaining food supplies ami
made them available lo Koiean
If'aaltse#** - * — • •••»•
Military Advisory Group per
seont). Eater, on 21
“ July, Col. let tpy courier, prevlonily testified
lunge, by correct! ;■ anticipating for the prosecution that Reming­
subsequent
movement
of tire ton arranged with Goins to nay
enemy into southwestern Korea, Communist Parly due* to Mils
effectively evacuated beyond Ihe Renlley and to give her confiden­
enemy's reach ta.non.wy pound tial Information on Ihe war effort.
Remington said the meeting witli
of rice, together with all nu-dical
and quartermaster siippllr- lo fl» tlotos stemmed from a conversa­
tion he had at hi* wife’s home In
Kwangju Area.
■Got. Rung*, through his a g ­ Croton .On-Hudson in IW l with
gressiveness, keen foresight and Joe North, Identified in earlier
unremitting devotion to duty ms* testimony us a Communist writer
(gristly aided the friendly forces for "New Masses".
Remington said It* defended tin
•belt he circumvented the In­
vading enemy in It* attempt* tn W P B amt It* leader* "vigorously"
capture i quartermaster supplies In his talk with North,
” 1 gave him enough examples
and made U w m supplies available
of ijrelsiona and actions adverse to
j j Dty fighting forres of the Unitthe position of the Communist* to
M q t l l w r . Ill* exemplary cmi.
• irt |a ||» keeping with the hlgh- convince him,” Remington said.
ast military stand*nt« ami re- ” 11* did seem interested, although
fifcti great credit on hint amt lie wasn't convinced.
“ He asked me If 1 would talk
(h* ’ military seevie*."
with a friend of hi*. wh« *-*- writ
log a ImhiV oo mohltiratlnii proh
Jems."
I-- ft tf
- ' 1; '
i
Remlnglon raid lie agreed, and
rCnallnpeg ins&gt; P-tro ilnr&gt;
that he and his wife (since didamaging twm Hath ar* from
voicedl and North had lunch with
Austin, Tex. Neither clslmrd to Urdus
qt Hrhlaffl'a restaurant in
have inflicted any damage In ManhaUan.
The luncheon was brief and
- "Maj. General Earle E Fart
Golos suggested a aupuer confer­
Hdee, Fifth A ir Fnrce comnumder, ence that might afford more lei­
•aid n enemy jets hare been sure for discus*lun,
Remington
destroyed, probably destroyed or said.
damaged since the Russian-made
Remington and ht* wife met
plane* first showed In Ihe Ko­ Guln* in Ihe same restaurant that
rean war last
Nnvrmlwr.
night. Also prrsrnt, said Reming­
U . fl. A ir loase* during Ihe same ton, was a yuung woman whom
perlml,
he
said, were
fine
On Ihe ground, a band of 600
rifle women showed seven mile*
•outh of Yongwol with a Rad Kormui force of 1,600 troops
A tank led patrol pushed with.
Ut me mile of Hoengaong, 10
M w ^ a o tth of Wonju on the cen-

' T h i s Is (Im farthest northward
ad vane# since tho probing attacks
began In tho re n tn l front. Hoongaong I* about th* acme distance
•outh of Parallel SS a* Sroul
South Korean rapltal which fell
tn the Rede Jan. 4.
An A. P. field dispatch u id 'a n
enemy group of from .10 to do
-Red* was dispersed
shout four
miles south of Hoengaong with
small arm.: fire. Another enemy
force war dispersed two mile*

WEDNESDAY JAN. 21, 1951

T ire SANFORD ITERALP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PARR SIX

was sincerely working for

the

tart « U h the enemy, now showing
r, and Mi*. Andrison L. a reluclanc* to fight.
lh annmilw* the marriage of
Ll. General Georg# K. KtratetlaaghUf, Ann, to realtor meyar. (ommander of tha Far
Kaat A ir Furr*, lauded th* Anaerte a a jrt vlrtorim. Ha m M 17 Rus­
sian made MIG-16 Jet* have beew
dortrerad In alr-toqtlr combat
with f#*f craft alnc* H*V. 1,
81a Other enemy jet planes wars
probably destroyed and 81 dam­
aged, he Hid In a statement.
Stfstemeyer H id Twee day's
batti* “J -r-.andrattt the Thunder
J*l
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AN INDKI’KNDKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXXII

Etttnblbhed 1008

Patrols P en etrate
.Within 33 Miles Of
38th Parallel Line

SANFORD, I'LOHIDA THURSDAY JAN. 25, 1951

U. N. Forces Move Into Alniiuloned Wonju

AlNlrthw0arrdSseeking Eisenhower Ends
Tour Of European
C o n ta c t

w ith

Defensive S e t u p

late today le-cttierrd Hoengwing on G e n e r a l
lire inow-carpcled central Korean | j 0 |n t
front, but found no quarry
There wai mounting speculation
lfi.il lire O n l i n e Rrdr bad quietly
puffed out on the central and
Heiirrn rector*. Untied Nation* paA%roli rlirssberr on (lie front en­
countered only a relatively feu
Red Korea n*.
It tsar the recond straight dry
H'lengsonc wai entered by a U . N
patrol. A P connpondenl Tom
Stone irpoiin! llir Rrdr bad fled.
Hoengrong " PI mtlet noith ol
Woniu anti 33 mile* lotllli ol
Parallel 3fl
a There was no rneiny contact
Wednesday night except (or a
minor patrol claih neat Yoju. 40
mile* southeast ol the abandone-’
South Kurrau tupitil of Seoul.
A few Korean tied* were en*
roiinleied in the same general
arm , north of Kiimyangjang and
I chon.
U. 8 . intelligence officer* raid
the apparent absriicr of Iltwl
troop* In fn irr south of the linn
•River, which twist* around Seoul,
may mean I hr ( tdnesr have made
a large-scale withdrawal to the
north.
There wa* speculation that the
Chinese are ascaltinir psdltlcnl
development in the Ifnitrd N « tion*, meanwhile using Red Ko­
rean* In patrol the nn-nian'* lund
Into which II. K . |&gt;atro|» h»s« been
licit Alllesl air power gave the
poking all week.
JtrsL no rest far behind the line*.
MVarplane* t t g r im H military tarf t t j lh ri!i!t* tM '9 lh li Korea. Th e
town of Chimehon an* wrecked.
More Ru*»lan-type plane* were
thrown into the air war with &gt; AK
night fighter* sltarhhig American
11-ifls on night Intruder mission*
Wrdix-aday nlirht. It
""e
their few appenrawe in the h o ir**ii**-s
e*r# *

Frost Is Predicted
fAs Far Sout h As
Indian River Area
L A K E L A N D , Jan. 2R-(/T7—
prort is* fat down the Flos bin
peninsular « » the Indian KK cr ill*
in. i tnniorrow morning with fro*'
again in north and tm tlb ly
in
.»uth Saturday morning wa* forr
r**t trriny by the Krilcral Ktalr
Fto*l Warning Krrvlre.
• F rh U y ’a fntresri wa* fair am)
rather rohi ami rnnlimred roM F itday night.
I Thhr fo recast for tonight and U*
morrow morning:
Mpally clear skies and colder
with light northerly wind* ami
period* of calm in north and cen­
tral districts; clearing, odder ami
light to grntlr northerly wind* In
southern di-tricl ltfjH* ground will
he about six degree* warmer than
J o * gniund locations where lowest
"temperature* will occur about 7
A M. Friday.
South portion of Gainesville dis­
trict ami upper e f t coast district:
2V to XI degrees with scattered
fn»*t, pockets 27.
Ortamlo and m&gt;rih portion nf
lirooksville district*: 112 to AG de­
gree* with scattered fro it, poc­
kets :t&lt;&gt; degree*.
South portion Brooksvltlc dis­
trict and ridge and llartow dis, Utct: 35 to 10 degrees with scat­
t e r e d light frost, pockets 32.
West coast district: 34 to 3tt de­
gree* with scattered light frost
elfera to Sara sola, M to 43 degree*
ami no fmst south of Sarasota.
Indian River district: 33 at Co­
coa to 37 at Vera Reach and 3V
at Stuart, p tld u g of light frost.
Everglades HUtrkt: 87 to 42 do. greea In raider places.
,
Lower h u t Coast: above m de­
grees.
F E L L o w R H ip f r o n t
More than 60 people attended a
meeting yerUrday aftegwaon at
the City Jtall for thn purpose of
establishing a co-operative home
et New Smyrna Beech. Most of
those attending ere rev (dents at
the Fellowship _ Front and must
seek now quarters due to N avy
plans to reactivate tha (Ration.
A committee was name.! with
Mia. Gladys M .rahM the Fellowj h l p Front as chairmen to farther

W ill
R e p o rt
S e s s io n
O f

PARIS. Jan 25— M V G c u c m I
I). Citenhowcr left by plane to­
day (or Icrland'i tub-arctic rapitil of Reykjavik, continuing tm
tunry lour of Atlantic Pact nstmnt and tbcu plant to dclrnd
wrttrin

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AisMtciitlrtl I’rnw Leased Wire

S ta n d a r d s R e d u c e d
In S e le c t iv e Service;
44-H ou r W e e k U rg ed
uv,

To S ov i et S n y ! vt^niNcroN. j....

Congress Thursday
H K V J A V IK . Ireiand, Jan. 23
— pl'i— tirn rra l Dwight 0. Eisen­
hower ftrw into snow-cut cred
Ireland today, hi* principal aim
being to hrlp pretent thi* island
republic from falling into Ihe
hand* of the Russian* in case of
a * nr Id war. There I* no qur*lion id Ireland— one of ih r 12
Atlantic F a rt nation*— prodding
ditisiun* or c trn rompanie* In
help defend Western
Europe
ugainsl I onttiiuni-l aggression.
Ihe island Ha* no arm*. naty.
m air force, l i n n it, police don't
rsrry gun* or club*.

Shower* In scattered p liff*
southeast and extreme sooth por­
tions this afternoon, otherwise fair
through Friday. ('older tonight
with frost In north anil central
portion*.

General Price A n i l n
• .
ra
„ ! Rosenberg Says M en­
ial
And Physical
W ase Frcc/c O rder K d l i l l l g t O n UCI1I6S
Qualifications A r c
Is Expected W ith in ^
(J a ve p a p e r s
Being Cut By A rm y
Tw e n ty-P o u r Hours
1

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TO K Y O , j.n a
m
A
Red-bunting Allinl armored patio!

T H E W EATHER

tIU CK I CAIITINO U N lO lO lt f l approach th* battle s j u r J Korean
town of Wonju, which ha* be.rl lr-.-litv.i l iiy United Slut* Jout*.
Chin car Consmuni't units have i.p imll* im pl-tely altlutur.ii .liter
suffering (over* losses undci an
•&gt; nay c-iuudlng by plane* and
|una. American patrols, m o u n t &gt;n tn-: out ol me i,urncd-out u ty,
arent unmolested by roving bands of Chinese K n it ((oterrotsuoait

Costello Accused
Of Getting S t a r t
In Slot Machines

Diocese Of South City And County
Florida Installs
Heads To Discuss
liOUttit As Bishop
(IIIL A N IM I, Juti. 26~*/F&gt; Tlwi
Itt. Rev. Ilt n iv liv in g
l.outti*,
D.D ., wa* invtnllcil n- llu- fourth
hlihop of th r Kpi*rn|i*l I h m n r nf
South Florida here thi inoining,
Ri-procnltillvi-* of |IM'. I 'tortela
congregation*, visiting Mshone and
rhurrh metnlH r* fillrit n-lando**
St. I.ukc'a Cnthedmt for the color­
ful anil I m p r o 'lv r criiuiiiiny.
.Standing before the high altar,
the Itt. Rev. John I* W in g , D .I ),
1,1. th, rv-tlreil illorr»nn bi*hop prosiding at the Invvwtinont *crvh-e,
invr-lei| Hi«ho|&gt; lanittit w ith thr
Crosier, syntlad nf tin- hlrhnnV
office, ittshop lajottlt » « • tlicit led
to a throne and idafinl thereon hr
thr very R rv. M -lv lllr K. Jidinran.
Dean of th r ('nthrdral, anil the
Itrv. Ilola-rt K . (lunori and tin- Rev.
John It. D a y, canons of t h r cathed­
ral.
T h r ac-rvlre opened w ith a pprrrssion of clrrg y m n i from Dint*
•an tuirishr* and visiting clergymrn anil l&gt;i*hop&gt;, gownrrl in their
Mark, w h it" und purple »o *tnw rk'.
Tlit-y were followed liv t h r rhnfrs
of SI. I.ukr-' Olid A ll Snlll' Chtflrh
of W ln lr r Park and lav parltfi
panta in acailriiiir gown
The Rev. Miirtin J- Ilrn m , Weil
Palm Reach, opened the r r i r m « n j
vchrn h r nnnmm&lt;ii*l th r pmytou
of the meeting a* investment of
S bishop. A* prrstdrnl of t h r *lriiid
Ing committer of thr dloeeM-, hr
read the Instnnnrnt of ta tlflrstim
of arc maloti |**uid try t h r prr
lh llng IrUhop.
Then Rev. Drum said:
"Let thr Bishop nf Houth I lor
Irla to- Inhum ed that is le prc-ontatlve l*aly of hi* elergv uml l*iti
await Ills p lra 'o rr in thi* weight*
m n ltrr of hi* Induction, in v m tllu ii
■mil in»tolt»ttoii.”
Ill hop Igolttit then appionrlie-l
Ih r rnthedrnl iloor and I iiim k&gt; .1 on
thr renter door to trll the rnnimlt
I r r that h r j-rljtjonril to la n
durtril. Itrv. flrom annoonred t ) .
wllllngnr* * of the commit ter
A ttired In a rloth-of-guhl co|n
and m itre and followed by two
chaplain*, the Rev. Barclay Jo hn­
son and Ine Rev. James L . Duncan.
Illshop l^iu ttlt tlu-n proceeded to
thr altar for the Investment cere
mony conducted by Illshop W ing

N ew Orleans M ayor
Declares G a m b l e r
M a d e $3 M illion
N EW 9 R U iA N s T Ja n . 25 (A*)
New Yosk gambler Frank Cos­
tello gut bit Rail in oig.mircd
gambling with a $ 1 ,000,000 a yrai
•to! machine income in New O i­
lcans in I9J6, Mayor de L r-trp i
Mormon told the Senate Crime
lll•'e*tlg*tlng Committee todayMorrison said "Costello |p*ii(i*d
(in New York federal court) mat
lie brought his dot machines into
Louisiana on the invitation and
through arrangement with public
officials at that time.
"Th e Irmmmie proportion* of
this racket may t* sec-n in the

Communism.
Tbe (tcneral** pisn* lell Oily
held at 8 :5 5 A. M. "Ike” giintied frequently and tlronk bamlt
witb Ficntb -md America* .olfic
ri* at tlic airport before lie dc
patted, but made no ilstement.
At Eirenbowcr flrw Immcward
sfln hit hurned Iwo-wrek tr.ur
of Wc»l Europe Atlantic Pact
tignrn, F'rancr marked the end of
Im visit by naming a lop military
pian In bead all of Iter elmed
bm et
j-tygr tb- jg w ttqi'cme
•• SlftlM fM
FdtfF #||F(
Allanlif Pact cnmmamwi ir|«rnterlly bad urged.
flenxrnl Alphonse Juin wa* ap­
pointed to tin- new post of In­
spector (icoernl of Frvnch artm-rl
fnirc*. Hi- nl*n kr«-p* llw- J*0*l
to wlrirh he wa* iipiminteii in IUI7
— French
Ri-*ident-Ucnrral , I n
Morocco.
Tturc- automobile rollisloo* In
Then- hu* iH-t-n strong pressure Sanfunl. two of them allegedly due
at home amt abroad to put ■ to running past atop signs, were In­
tingle officer at the head nf key vestigated by pollcs yesterday.
French Ucfi-uar system. Juin will Damage to vehicles was reported,
be responsible directly In Premier but no injurlaa wart Hated.
Wednesday aftsmoon at
3:42
Pleven with hla Job to “ »upi’rvi*e
the training and employment of o'clock, a 1940 Chevrolet sedan.
the aimed forces.” the official driven »&lt;&gt;uth on Palmetto Avenue
J-mrim! -aid. lie also will repro- by It. I. Stearns, collided with a
•mt F in n ic &gt;m ihe military mm- 1911 Plymouth station wagon rlriv
iiilltr. of tin Noith Atlantir en l.v tl (T. Pittman, Negro, who
ru sty organisation.
* n driving east nn Thirteenth
Tire i&gt;2-v eat-old Juin w o r k e d 1mn-et Itamsgc to each on Tld rwith Eisenhower in the Italian
Street. Damage to each vecampaign of World War 11 and del.- v ,.» „„ l at |76. M r. Rtegrn*
wv- rhirf of the French National
charged with running « stnp
Mefen«e flrneral Staff from 1911 *'*•?•
.
.
.
m il
T h i • morning, shortly after 3:00
•
-o'clock
■
l*ontlae
sodan,
dHvon b1
Hentml Eisenhuwer had another
NlntH
t reran hero to feel he was making John Thomas Owens on
progreea
In alerting Wwstem HI r ect collided with a 1947 CherEurope to CommunRt danger. Red inlet pick-up truck driven south on
nlani for ifenionvtration* against Magnolia Avenue by Bill Byrd.
him flopped completely In ■‘aria T h r latter Is charged with running
n .-top «lgn. Damage to live Pontiac
« V t* m I&lt;4)6M»'3» ***' i'oge 't ***|
» '» - n-crsrrrl at *150 arid to the
' f'lw’vrotet at 178.
H B O R K O A TIO N
Another collision occurred WedW A S H IN G T O N . Jan. 25- tAh—
•I'aarlaaea m rase r it e l
Hep. Powell (D -N Y &gt; *ays he will
give up hi* drive to eliminate racial
t'M IlltF.I.f.A FOR A T T I.R R
•egtrgstion in the armed force* for
N E W A R K . N. J., Jan. 25-978
the present because "now Is thr — An urnhrell*— "for support In hi*
time to win the war."
appeasement"— ii on Its way to
Powell, a Negro minister, told Rrcat Rritsln't Primp Minister
the Hon** yesterday, however, that Clrment At tec today.
he will take up his campaign ngain
Ahmg with It. leadsra of New­
when peace returns.
ark Veteran* of F**rwlfro Wars
Th* National Association for polls sent tha, fallowing cable­
the advanrement of colored people gram last night:
loot: a different stand when a
"Dear Mr. Attlea: Just In case
spokesman aaked a Senate A rate*I Mr. ChatnLtrlaln didn't leave you
Service* Committee to write a hi*, we are forwarding you an
•egrrgstlon ban into p r o v e d new umbrella. It may roma In handy In
military manpower tagliatlon.
Peiping."

A u t o Collisions
A r e Investigated
By Sanford Polite

Japanese Educator To Be Featured
At Chain Of Missions Conference
I lie
Honda Cliein
Chain of Missionary
Missions Assemblies will feature at its Friday
ie lloricla
snston
00 4l 2 :1 0 P. M. in live First Baptist Church, Mrs. Kiye Yuase. out*

j

( ’hiId Lubor L a w Is
Declared Violated
J A C K S O N V IL L E ^ Ja n

'.'5 — iA'i

— The governmrnt *ay* Ihctr
w-ldosprcad
viulatiun
nf child
labor law* in Florida.
Juhn R. Thomas, Morula Inv*
tlgatlng riipi rvlror for the In
I-art merit of lavW , in a refiort
jurl l*«vie*'' el"* 'ahj there i*
suhatantlun n-c-tanc In niininrum
wage violations.
Thomac rlid not give the num­
ber uf child Inlxir violations hut
said most uf them crimrrrtel
children working on farms tiur
ing hour* while school wa* In
session.
He *aht that during
U '&gt; .
lurk wage- totaling MrJ^!25.Co
we{t paid to empliye* of INI
Flotilla firms. These wages r* ■
presented the differenrp nrtwern
what they ha&lt;l rereivod and whst
they wore entitled to unnci th&gt;
miniimim wage law.

J A C K I E fiROWK U P
B E V E R L Y H ILLS. Calif.. Jan
25— M5— No liquor for one year,
Mrs. Vuate » the first Japanese wmnan In win a •(*( on a Japanese tha Judge said In granting prnha
r-osrd of tdwalion in Kyoto. Adept in the art of flower arrangement, lion to onetime rhfld-aetor Jackie
Coogan. 34, on misdemeanor drunk
she has been leaching lht« ancient ait to American officer's wive* &lt;nd driring
charge*.
civilian peroonuel In occupied* i
Coo? «n , who pleaded guilt v in
Jotipen.
tell of his rxparlencoa In Arabia polir* court yrsterday. wa* fine*!
tier grandmollttr waa the- fam- where he served aa a missionary of 1150 and ord«.*rd not to drlv* hi*
our Madam* K aji Yakima, who do- tho Reformed Church of America ear for 90 day* except on tmslnrs*
llvsrcd a JapaiMM wnmen'a pescalso mast pay thr* damageSr;,.!,arrlT
y*11 **•“0,,■ Coogan
Politic* and' tReligion"
to a parked ear with whlrh hr
D r. Haniaon la known la madi- ratthM Jan: t*.
standing
b " « Japanese Chnitsm and educator. She will speak on
New Japan .

'Life in

C h ic a g o c r im e
C H IC A G O .
Jan.
28— (AA— A
oaca w e re lit*
In CbUago la I F
records dtaeloaod that
&gt;, robbers and auto thieves
al tho rate of 545,000 a day.
year's total loot In rash
' listed at tln jlW .SO L
•ease oi J l percent

« VSIIIN t, I IIS . Jan. J'*— ' I’*
— llir tllficr of I’ricr SlnliiliraI — The Delcnrc Drp.cittnrnt div
tion today
rollnl
track Ihr
(luted today the phyitcal j i u J men­
price ol triitr-. to Ihe h ie h r-lNon-Scerct Press M a­ tal ilandardt fnr rrrvicc in the
level, of l,i-t Nnvemtwr. T h iterial
H o w e v e r , Armed l orcct ste to lie lowered.
-a * the -riond price control
oeiirr in Ihr pre-ent emrrxcnrv.
Such a step ha* hern advocated
I h r tie-1 w** a roll hack nf t Was Given T o Her rtrongly by legulalort who oppose
luiliimiihilr price* s month ago.
N EW 5 0 R K , Jan. J'» b l 'l — tbe drafting ol 18 &gt;eai-old«.
the nr w ordrr would have the
effect of rolling hark leather
Pot me r ttoveinmcnl ollm al Wtl*
Assistant Secrrtaty ol defense
prirr* 13 pee rent or more.
llam W. Remington nwnlerl under (\nrra M. Roienberg told tbe Moure
cinss-egaminslion today l-c never J Armed S c iv iin Committee the

W ASHINGTON.

Jan

25

&lt;/1N

— M m iner S P^rlr. tmlav urged f » , r
‘nv
&lt;|ualifkalioiS» will hr low rrr.l |u*t
a 44 -hour work o r r l "w.lhoul
■ |,’" nn lw ,,H ‘
»-r a. iccurdy ...... l»-..n.t
overtime pay." a general wage
rottne.
Hy doing tin*, .hr n lim alrtl. Ih*
ficcic and limited puce controls
Thr
H-yearwrltl rlefrmlanl i* irrvlces could lair or vornr I rO,
for limited lervicr. It
Iterjury cltarg IKK)
firing tried on
a- anil-inflation roesturn.
federal
gran
i
jury
!
will
mean
tfie
irtppisival ul some
(jcclrt, a member of tfir I rdri.il ho lellmg a
800.000 men previously rriecterl
R rtcrvr Itoaid sml Chairman until lir never v,a* • Communist
Meeting W ill Be Held drpoird by I’rriidenl Tiuman liner
, ,
,
Im menial ami physical reasons,
Mf,
Rosrnlaig -aid ‘ h»t in
II card be bad known her at
year*
ago,
gave
his
idea*
to
thr
Friday In C o u r t
or left-wing connection with tin lotti ring of
a
research
worker
Economic Commit*
mild lie wise
Mouse At 10 A . M. Senalr-Huuvr
publication*
lie gave her noil- tlic vtirloturdv It w
ter *t Capitol brannKifor Congress to consitlrr the
Ili* tcjtimonv came wiiilt the i n ret prev* inalerial. Ire tatrl. 'h a 1 pen-ion Im ldlllic- involved.
.Sparked into action by the
Uplieltl polo let u l live W4I p ro Before th r »--l»ln n l vmretary'*
cii»i* tonfrontintt Fernsld-Iotuph-j economic ttsbilirstion agenrv wav
di-cli&gt;»ure. Mime member* nf the
rltiilnin board
rei«&gt;rlrd
working
nil
gezvci
il
price
Ion Memorial Mropital, which ha*
cuiiimlttcr 1 rrr rrpoitrvl consid­
|*t fit I f|l*4ft' I «|» •ill'll Vll1l|*’t
lion ordered to move from the and wage firr/r order*, egprclrd .......... Is* I 8 Attorn.•&gt; Irvllig ering a cniiipfuml-r designed to
for n time tor pro('•liner Naval diqu-nvarv by Apr. I. In Iw LIIM 1 Itt the nr\t 2*1
II lypnlll ’ Id W|*ll j"h W»* |io&lt;t|M*nr
1.1If* ( in
bid pot iii llo
pn
i liv i - on
&gt;iml p. - . d draft of IB-year-old youth
lire City and ('minty t'ommroionv 1!*fV m*iv
tiij.i m datd} n ilh o rise d
hin t to until thr H* to -26 mnnjM*wi r |iwd
will rrirrl at thr ( null I louir F i i - iw n r pi rib ably tome lime
L rihni»i*lt*4|»
■leal w ith lli r IrM
lily p n
\»» mfliM ii I lilt
niMit** • im in
cliv morning at 10 :0 0 oYlock to vow*
Kir) pot e - ad t* lilt.* ii) hy R e m ­
ad- ington te fo il l St lla 'l ........... .
Imi who II kill that hr not Iw
E i it luliriitun. &lt;1'lull/ ,1
rlocii** lire utuslion. Memlier* of
named
-nirt *nch «
provision
* rnett* cine group* and cilirrn* ■nintilrslor went over llir iiinpovrd In \iign t. P.'l*. in wtli.h tn -aid might l« written Into the mn.ihe la ]loved MU* llcntioy '-a
order
&gt;
in
an
hotli'*
'err
mn
with
ait invited to stlcnd thr thr meet­
■•I ikiwpi bill on whlili sH-r gioup
tbe cabinet-level rlelenve ntoftrlira* “n -linin' wnmaii d'dlig I ' i
h cnnductitig hearings.
ing
fo
r
h
e
r
country."
Ilrp. Vinaon a-krd Mi - - Itcrienlion lurard. Hi* aide* told re8
u
;'|w
d
a
l
d
R
em
ington
w
hctli
City Man-igrr ('Irffnrd Mr Kihpoil i* llir glolip bad appinv ed cm In would vouch now for •very l«rg , who i* S rtrria iy of !•*•
Mar Imll'- m stprw vr m lmi anrtounred thii moraine that llirtu
told venal
irnut (rui-r
■■to iiManmiouilv.
.thiol: M
diis* h'.ilcy
-••tile) loiti
.
unanimnuilv.
Irnik rs irlilllt Into Ihg
lie hail l*rrn informed of (hr lime
A*ivlint! prr vine f"* *wdr p&gt;*- j nivrv (igalm*.
Jom -.'tion of l,o w o-any
•rviro
« T the mertmg *fiy 1 ! I. lhlrdlcV". r rmoent
Vmerit action
arlion * c a rr-r in n' ** " ' . 'V .
■' J-'.'... men cm ltd , la "squn C' d •till" of
no,
p
nppllrvj
to
miro
,
*
said
It
I ho -r now
rftUh'grd '•* t -F —
sviulant ('ount&gt; f l n l , anil County ciul of firing im b t In a new |leak
litgtoa.
physirally, unntally or morally
CninmtMioner* |. f
Mc('|e||*m| j
The Unreal nf L d m f '-lilivlic*
Whin f-a) |"d or.-ajfd fur a unfit fur
&gt;i vice.
ami II II I’npe iiuifirmed the rr(«irte d that on l)»'i 1 * it index i
or mi mu m l , Krinlllttlrot ir"I tliInk the roiintiy i- dtsrhcdulrd meeting w hir It was rail wav at 178,4 p-'lreiil of the idled: " N o ."
I'ii!•••I alwilt tt'r Idi*rnlity t*vcr
Sayiwil
rend
'Ii
It* lit*’.*
I F»." lie
aid.
ed at thr rei|nr«t of Irading 1*1)5- J9 average I in* *•av a i n '
llnion
Issef ri the Ilnusr-Urv"W', ic h 'I vc'hrrr "in* f-»i'!**ll
titirrn* anil lire Sal-fold CilV 1 of J.fi percent sintr Nov I r
A liter man Aitlvltle
r uinn.ii
i layer,
pris*
figh ti'i.
n td r
to
Cninmtttion vxliii It met Monday
ud ilrsw 4111,9101 n in " in , pi rforni
liifn rm rd offlelnl* pi*tinted tin- on July ill), IPth, when uio m
twin p rim -wage frceir order- IP initiglon kmw In* « « * paying
lilt the w o rk of -t a r iilhlvlet,
night.
ph) -dal
to till t ntnlliuiii &gt;t Parly ju*t haven't got llti
Tin artlon on - -tailed at Ihr would peg price* al Jan. J level dm
at current
wage'and that tlic lnf*irmaiiun &gt;i
tticngth to carry a rift*', « hand
y
meeting of llir City futninitsion and paychecks
r*tes— but leave -'mu- **nrkers lim wa fiu Do Coimnuni
giellHl)*- oi 1*1 CtKlk.”
hy f*. W. Kprncer, local attorney leeway to bargain for hlirhrt pav
Ilrinington insisted ii payment
Further, hr -aid that “even tf
ami Kolarian following the rriaut
The
Renatr-lbnise
Krrvitntnh to- n*a*l&lt; to her tvn- f*u tho j*iint u man can't read lad in or *•**■-*-*
lotniintt • lie inn do u little fighting.
tsr • nnt r- K m -* ■ t n ftig n
by T . K. Tucker, president nf the f'oriimittre i* holdine rencnii
Mr*. Ho-i-ntirig *au! -lo ugned
Feruuld-Laughton ll«*pital As- log* on the enuntry'* cconomlr it nod Unit llo- info*motion wo foi
(( ntlhll If* &lt;! Iris »6f I «■»*
h-ft-wlng newspaper-.
MH'latiun. that the llo-pilal Exrvu- nation.
lit. •IrfiMtlldoi .ittt***arr &lt;t ihijm-*
Ijr li-' ernpba-ir* ■! Hud lo MII ■
live lluaiil rimviderrd the old hos­
i|*-f* n a nod om ■
pital nllo now occupied Iiy III*' •peaking only for himself tint 1»i» Iwtl »*h iii**
• ii Itift rln *lit d friq liilitl) •••&lt;*
I'otinty llvitlr Ii Unit and Wrl- for the Federal lie o m Bo. Ifil
tin -riitald* to rc- in Ids ti vtlniuny In ttm roogr* tiBin ihr irmliiii* "if I- (illioll) o* I —
farr ag*uric
tnturrv M.it»| •omrnilt*-*
-icrupy duo to incre*»r*l patronage al group.
1hi |]l fs fl » •-uoli rid' I J n) pn
Hf't 1
In proposing a 11 hour
and lar k of ullaldn *|i*cr at the
( ( StMlisasgtfV rv, e a r-, t &lt;** r
week "without overtime
i»n"
former quarters.
Levies
was
not
sperifie
a*
lo
»to
M i. Tucker pointml nut that at
TAI.I.AIIA88EE. Jon. 25 &lt;47 —
a very maximum the old hospital tlier he meant workers sliould re­ fal (aiven Fiirtmijrli
'llte Florida State Retailer* A **&gt;
could arroinodate only UU persons, ceive the same pay fot II hour
T
o
Get
Kid
Oi*
Irion
elation tmlny will formally oppose
estimatml that $l5,99tl worth of that they now get f*u 19 hour-,
nfiv fluiriAfi* iivi Du' Stillt?1* uficffl*
repair work would Im- necessary or meant four hours more work at
I n il I ttltl), • allf., Jan. '-’5— 4*P* |,|0ynient cump*.n-ativm benefit*.
In order lo move t«rk there, and "straight pay" rather than prom___ HN
"'it -n -y lo wangle a furTh(( ^asocUtlon will a p p e a r he­
pay.
said that an addition of alMiut ium
llo argued
argued *tM&gt;ngly,
atrongly. however.
however, ''" ‘f*!
Infantry
bash; f,„ P the- 15-msn advisory council
25 room* Would hr rerpilred.
Ho
H r urged float the City aid the that price* arc "made up la rg . 1v "I J '" ," l"tf" nt* r *.» any t*. I will of , (lr |,„iu«trial Commi-*lun an
.
, protest organised labor'* propoul
Hospital Board In It* request to wages and eateries" and that price* '
1 vt
*
' numr»t«m gut (tl |ncr„ Blll, payment* tn a maxithe Navy for an extension uf can't he kept down If wage, ri-i
simple
*' mum of 530 a week fur ’Ji* weeks.
On the point of thr work week, ow!. ) ,'.l&lt; rda). by a
tim&lt;&gt; after Apr. 1 in which tn re­
prtllent— hi- brought * Bun *"
The present maximum I* 115
main at it* present site while seek­
with
him.
fur 1r, weeks. This hn* nut lo-en
*‘A li-hour week, without over- 1 "''I *1
ing a way out of the ditrrnma
nml
th*’
lion.
c
nr-i
tnnon,
*
three-year,),*„ged
since 1937 anil I* raid to
The City Commission recommend­ tirnr pav shun Id. i believe, tie gun* Id beast nninnl Fagan, Ur*e*l lo 1h,
{„ ||„. nation.
,
ed a request for 60 days additional erally adopted (or the purpose of
Several
other
pretests ngamri
Inerc-ssing
total
production
and
"
”,
*
r
r,u
*'
i
r
h'
"
occupancy.
With apparently an ratenslon of helping to maintain the atendard •bafto*1. ^he gav. 7agan t*. a Increases In payments nl*&lt;* have
been filed with the council. Sec­
- * “ ''••• soo.
time the only antidote to the of living without inerearing rod*.
" In iT m u il production in. In thi*
,7 *®
if»vc f uKun I»«rh
. retary B u rn !- O h m a ri *a!.|
II s s i Is i k S ita !••* I* »1
The council, composed of five
rml, the prlrnanrv folutlon to th**
J1*1 1&lt;I&gt; ,uut'h
r°*rri*
irpreicntetive* nf employes, fixe
Inflationary problem, provided U bm much.
run Im- brought ale.nl without InI hp A ,r ,"&gt;-, •*•**»n t „ BI,i i „gan of employer* and five from the
rreaslng cost* and
purcharing fUhcr, despite llumeston. pro- general public, ul»o will di»cu»*
power more rapidly than the hup
.V1111.. ”€*' l,‘' tt1'01*** “ • proposed reductions In employers*
ply nf iroodf **
kittenllunieAttin wa&gt; handnl rriniribtitions.
l.luyil (iahr, president ol the
Ercles, a' 60-year old
former *
furloligh . . . told to reThe maximum contribution Is
Florida Retailers Association, will Utah hanker, entere*l guvernmcnl I " 1'*
bi ** days— wit limit row 2.7 percent nf the payroll, hut
address members nf the Sanford
i i s s i I s ik c ■&gt;•■*«* r « s i
lagan.
only a fow employer* are required
Merchants Association, and an­
•o pay that amount, bc-rau-c of
nual election of officers of the
their experience rating. The min­
local association will lake place at
imum contribution is one-tenth of
a dinner meeting at the Mayfair
one percent while the average is
Inn, Friday night at 7:30 o'clock.
Iwtwren four ami five-tenth* of
Ciarrnre Bedding will preside
one percent.
and Andrew Stine will serve as
Florida now ha- 573.909,non in
master of ceremonies. L. F. IloyhII* unemployment
vorniiensalion
haa been raqurssled to outline pro­
reserve fund on deposit in Wash­
Iiy 1(1'S H E L L III! IN KM
cedure*. in small claims courts.
ington,_______
__________

H o s p i t a l Crisis

UetailcTK

Oppose

liaise In Benefits
Frr Unemployment

laoyd (iahr Slated
To AddrcKHMerchuntH

MacArthur Asserts US Must Fight
Until Victory Is Certain In Asia

S E R V IC E E M B L E M
H . E. Whitten, round bouse
clerk was presented the 25 year
aerelce emblem yesterday by L
M. Cornell, general foreman of
the A . C. L. shop. Mr. Whitten
entered the service of A . C. L.
Nov. 14. 1935.

TO K Y O , Jan. 25 (/I’I Gcnrral Mar Arthur, bnrkly cnnlident on the
eve of his 71 al birthday, said today "there can be no turning back"
Irom war againil Communiim in Aua.
"Once American arms have lieen committed to battle in drlrnrc oi
moral principle!," be said, ''the Rubicon bar been crocied. the dir h*«
been cast— and there can be no turning back.
"However long and difficult

(hr road, w , mu*t fight on with1‘in turbulent Aria.
Most of what he -aid «a * not
all the power w* ran mount until
for publication- at customary.
victory I* achieved.”
But the- -obtain r of his remark*
The General mad' 1 It tdaln tie
•rps speaking of the broad fight emphasUed that he ha* not
again*! C-ojtTnunl-m In A ria, ra- changed hla Implacabl* opposition
Lhtr than the specific campaign in to Communism nor altered hi* es­
timate that II must bo fuught
Korea,
Nevertheless, h r r « Iter* led wherever It arise* throughout the
world.
that the Chinese "will never drive
" 1 will fight aralnst It for tho
me into the sea'' from Korea.
roar of my life If nrcraaary," he
MacAtlhur's remark* w e r e said.
made to me during a lengthy con­
Neither has the General changed
versations In advance of hla birth­ hie familiar position that only
day tomorrow. In esrellent health force will stop Communist imand epirils, he spoke with anima­
&gt;W8 Un.

C IV IC C L U B L U N C H E O N
"America's
Responsibility to
tha World She L a d s " will be the
subject of n talk Friday at I2tl5
P.M- to members of eleie clubs at
U m F irs t Presbyterian Annex by
Paul W . Harrison, M .D „ mission­
ary doctor, graduate of John HopMat University, a fellow In tha
American College of Burgery and
former missionary In A m b it. A
recognised authority on
aplnal
ataeatheola, D r, Harrtaon la sur' Berea HpepitaJ, Berea,
•lubo are expected to
'•
tion of a jentrallon's
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Low this morning 14
Rain .63 inch lari night
Total Ja n . rain .77 Inch
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                    <text>Korean War

Krndley
&lt;n tilm iM ►it.ar* M i t R u n
|h i M nf draft nervier finm 2 ! to
27 mont ha.
lie gave the r-.m m illi- in a d ­
dition a briefing on l.ow the &lt;tvices plan to meet any attack
“ The in itia l rcallation ag ainst
an enemy by s t in le iir Iximhmg
w ill lie provided if I hr a it | ' VCI
and the necessary Arm y arid
Navy support to ” i*e mho bold
the liM»e*. from which to o p e ra te
are in our (mod. the moment an
emergency ar *-»&gt;*,■' in- mid
“ llu r strategy doe* not Include
a ret earl ion o f a ll nf our m ilita ry
power to the ro n lm .n iid lim it
nf the North American ronineid
when we are n l l s r l i s l "
the propositi In' draft IK
Kenatm Hunt fD Wi
felt General Dwight
bower’* view* on ih*- riistep should In- t ecu red i
gti&gt;'« vote- on tb'- i**u
th e utofW' *1.

own drafted would is *
l.-rs of some ft serve
rom plH inc then *7
training nod entire
llia d le y h u m n i..............

feature in hacking
told tin •ehnt&lt;o - tiiM
the clouds o f « it
an rning ” ntid added

f ir e

MONDAY JAN. 52,

T H E SA N FO RD H E R A L D . BAN TOBD. F LO R ID A

P A G E STY

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the M IJIU A I AGENT

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c ity fur the past four dayc, usual­
ly retirin g a abort distance to
Ih r southeast eaeh night.
Ridgeway praised the Second
Division lo r Its dog gel Wunju
stand and lauded Kranrh troops
righting with It.
He i tied specially a "magnifiont
l.a yonet a tta c k ” hy the
Fren rh
lialtalion
earlier
(hi*
iin.nth and said he Mould Inhappy when other Fig h t h Army
troops used the cold &gt;Im 'I w ilii
such deadly results.
An K ighlth A rm y C'ommuni&lt;pie
Monday night -aid the Second'*
•-land at Wonju startin g Jan. h
a ppn le n ity had checked a plan.
re-1 Contmuni* ; o ffetuive thru ugh
the mountain passes south of
Wunju. Rut it adder!:
" I.a le reports Indicate the Com­
munist* are again building up
.Ir r n g lh In the W unju area for
another offensive,”
Along the western fio n t, w lie re
the Reds also were reported mass­
ing troop* for a new drive, the
four A llied combat patrols n ut
v irtu a lly m. opposition.
One column
drove
straight
through Osan ami prowled north
of the town. Osan, 28 air miles
south of Keonl, is the place where
'.lie firs t A m riira n soldier of the
Itin 'lb y . to .‘tn-wr-i to question* Korean war was Mill'd. There
from Morse* al.-i said he saw no the green U . 8. 24th Division
• c.v ..n front an r ducat infra I, mural began its bitter retre at last sum­
or physical viewpoint w hy 18- mer down the Korean peninsula.
• nr old* hiiitld not lie drafted.
A
second c o l u m n
ranged
A rim It railed til IH su ffer* les* through K iiin yaitg jarig , III mileniter fe lin e with his education Mini m ulticast nf Osan. A third unit
hi- lifetim e career Ilian at n later drove north between tliesr two
H-c ttindley argued, lie also said column*.
.i mini who gor* to school after The fourth column ran Into mii
el Vice gets “ much more” out ol hour long fire-fight shortly afId* todies
t» r noon Monday nenr Irhnn,
Vltlinuirli yimiBf men v a ry , lira- along the lateral road from Kunt*
■
11*-v •.rid thr great m ajority of yanglang to Wonjn,
|H vi-.-tr olds are capable nf perThis A IIIH prowl forve left
f o r oiiov, tn ilila ry service a* a ril .’"J Communist dead sprawled in
t h e n n* when they are n year old- tin- snow in ir r u weather,
e r.
Then the U. 8, K lg h tli Army
He -aid Ibal youth* of 18 make clamped a security blackout on
“ very fine o ld irrs", being aide lo all newa ato ilr* mentioning action
endure hsid*hip* ami “ snap bark on the western fron t. It Imnned
•mii l.e i” than older men.
noon Monday in the urea w* d
Ami from a mural standpoint | reporting of any movement alter
btm lley *«id that he did not I*- I nf V o jii, a town 1H miles west
lieve v out Its were subject to .toy j of W unju.
mote li-triplalIon* In serV'ice that
The liau euvrrrsl the entire
the*- were in civilian life . He opin­ arra where the fitur strung Allied
ed:
motorised columns were uperat“ A mao’- r h u a r lr r i« vi ry ing.
la tg rly moldid Iw fo rr be is IH.”
There was no explanation. A
memorandum
said
the
ordri
would irm a ln in r ffe r t until
M
C r IIh
further notice. Such ■ lain usual­
ly rover* &lt;m|Mirtant troop move&lt;i - K iis s r s crass r * t t n a si
m rnl*.
ti'imunbl* |-*-oee
Km day- field dispatrhc* have
" P iile is we art Iwldly Bird Im ­ told of a Red buildup in the wrsmediately w ienrh history front Irro Korean area southeast of
’ i pi rrerit r o 'ir t r , w ar la In e vil. Seoul.
able," Mr tjiili.p l laid .
All areidrnt rooted A llied troopMi MsIimi in Til* |iie|utre&lt;l speech ill one forw ard villag e.
loi md mention the troopi for*
An exploding ga.'oline store
ignited eight ammunition-loaded
trn llrr* Monday and w ithin minolas destroyed half of the Knrran
town.

(‘Mahon

Rotary
I&lt; • a l i a s e s I r a w l a a e U a el

renovation bv physically handicap,
ped iiersoi.s and then resold in the
regular channel* of trade.
lie quoted Herbert Hoover as
saying that th e rr are sufficient
accumulation* in the nation’* l*t*
lit a If repaired and re-m id. to pay
o ff the national debt, and he
(minted out that such a rtir lr * sold
bv Goodwill Industrie* last year
I .moulded to over 110.000,000.
Aa M result nf the training and
physleul aids acquired through
fbm. I will Industries thousands of
handicapped pci son* have town
restored to productive usefulness
and aie now reg ularly employed
and self .supporting he declared
l're*nieni O rville 'foorhton announeed that there w ill l»r no
meeting of the club next Monday
on account of the joint civic club
luncheon which w ill be held at the
f i r s t Preshytarian Church Frid a y
nt 12:16 o'clock a* a part of the
C h ain of Missions,
V isitors
introduced
by
Mr.
H atigan included C . T . Riddle
o f llridgew atei, V * „ Fred Carru tb 't of Arcadia, C a lif., .1. II.
\Vrlgbt of Valdosta, G a.. Howard
IV n n y fire k of Phoeiiixville, P a.,
Raymond Clapp of Htnrrs, Conn,,
R ev. Martin lit am of West Palm
lb tit h. mid I.. I I . Gibb* of OrUndo.

II. S. Ca.stiKttk’d
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Soviet leader* standing on lltB
stage of the Rnlslgd theater during
la-t night’* event.
Fro m left in lig h t In the photo­
graph w rie shown M. A . Kusluv,
A . N. Kosygin, I ’. K . I'onontaretiIn i,
M. Kaganovich, A . A , And te yev, I I'. Iteria. G . M. Malen­
kov. Klnltn M F . H hkiryatov, K .
K . Voroshilov, 8. M. Rudygnny, V .
M. Molotov, N. 8. Khruschev, N.
M. Hhvcm ik, M. /« Haburov, I . I.
Rum yantsev. A. M. V a sile vsk y, N .
V . Popova, T . M. Zueva and K . A .
F tir t# e v
( T h r dispatrh
which
passed
through ,H((virt censorship listed in
th r group all the mrmliera o f the
scept
They are
t m liib tiri
____
r . .two.
...
____
A . I. Mikoyati, deputy president
of the Council of M inisters and
m inister for foreign trade, and N.
A Holganin, deputy president o f
the rounrll of m inisters ami mem­
ber of thr Organisation Bureau
o f the (V n lrn l Committee o f tha
Communist P a rty .)
In the Iniek of the stage, im ­
m ediately lirn ra lh l.rn in 's pnrt n i il , stood a guard o f honor com-

fta ritm "
Though the note*, delivered d u r­
ing the weekend, did not Void R osil» « treaties o f alliance w ith the
two Weetern power*, they said
plan* to rearm the Weat tie r mans
were a violation o f the treaties.
The ram jnunirallona repeated
and am plified
Soviet
charges,
made In sim ila r protest* to B r i­
tain and France Dec. 16. The la t­
ter replied J a n . 6 that rearm ing
of Germany waa necessitate) bv
'‘threat of Com munist aggression."
Delivery of the latest note* was
seen here as evidence that Russia
views German rearmament aa the
J,
L A K E S U C C E S S . Jan.
22 -&lt;/!*)
m ajor issue presently In Interna­
tional politics and plans to inten­ — Twelve A sia n and Arab nations
sify her campaign against i t in decided today to submit a formal
the future.
proposal to the United Nation* that
it make one more peace appeal—
the tilth — to Communist China.
This became known after repret ia a t ia a e o C o n * r a o
rent*lives of the 12 countries met
agency said that the disaster in New Y o rk . Informed quarters
-puck at least l&amp; localities in
S w ilie r land. Ileaid rs, the U» dead, said they w ould submit a resolu­
it ia id . 2tl others were missing and tion to the G eneral Assembly's 60atudht-r 20 were reported seriously nation P o litica l Committee lin t
injured.
afternoon.
In Ita ly In addition to the dead,
The spoil stirs previously had In­
at It’swt .VI persons were Injured, dicated that, i f they made surh »
many of Ihrm caught beneath move, they n a tu ra lly would dri oof * rrum pli'd by the weight of maud that th e ir proposal lie given
the snow.
priority over an A m .rican resolu­
T ltr snow s till wan falling on tion asking th a t the Peiping rethe Italian side o f th r Alps, cau­ clme be found g u ilty nf “ engaging
sing f i a r i there would lie more f
n aggression in Korea.”
avaUiM.be*.
The 1!. 8. c la im s it I* assured of
(In the Sw iss side the number a large m a ju rity In favor o f it*
• I avalanrhr* appeared to ba de­ resolution.
creasing. but o ffic ia l* warned that
K xatt terms o f the Asia it-Arab
there still was danger.
Throughout th r night rescue
rrira tj spot la lovers were tempor­
a rily Itahrtrd at sw ank ski resort*.
A niong the marooned
...................... wer* WKi
Hritl-li and 70 Aiitcrlrans at Da­
vo s, KwitscrlntHl.
None of the resorts were be
lieved In lw in an y danger, Imiw•ver. I rev W*&lt;r aaid to have

Arab-Asian B lo c
Asks F o r Another
Appeal ToChmese
Attempt Is Made To
Forestall U. S. De­
mand For

DisuHtrouB Alpine

proposal were not disclosed 'I" ’
mediately, but the United States
l * m ’ N o lle *
already has msde dear it treD
any fu rth er appeal to Red China
is useless. One of the provisions
was reported to be th at seven IK t u b r o r * T o p m u r o i \ Tg
J t lH ii;
s k n i .v i i i . k
m i \rfl
countries. Including Communist
i i .o h i i i a . i k
rn n a c T r.
,r
IN K K i T U B KH TATK OP
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v i v m A nA tK rr M ill i:sT itr.,

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M r T ir i: t i i t r i ' c t i t

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alaea of resld.nce I . tlnhaoat
I n , are hereby re-inlrett to
your written defense* person
or bv attorney on Kehroare 1
t i l l . In a . erlaln illrnrie pew »»*
pending In the Circuit CSsit
Heml nole County. Florida. In (1
eery, an abbreslaled title of
eaus- being JUANITA tJIlA I
IIE IIItl.M I. I'la ln tlll &lt; - A J IlIIC IlllIN ll. Defend*nI
WITNEiUI my hand and off
seal at Hanford, Florida this
day of January. A t* l l i l
O P IIFRNDON
t'lerh. Circuit Court
( I E A I .I
IK tl'Mlfs &gt;l.r&gt;Klt A li V I a t K*
A tto rn e y , for I ’la
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m s . and s h a ll a t a le the place of
resid en ce and post n fflr# sd d re s,
Ih r it a lm s a t . and s h a ll he , u „ ft
In by the c la im a n t , her agent, or
her a tto rn ey , and any aurh claim 01
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file d s h a ll ha »u|g
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F lr» t publication Jan IS. t i l l .

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R ID E - IN

LAST TIME TONIGHT

IIIIpit food Stocks,

T h * unusual number of slide*
rsulled fram heavy snow* la st

Cnmetiv—Neartt—Carinoii

t i JESI )A V—1
w e d NEs BA y
Double F e u tu rn — Ib irg n in I ’ r o R r a m

yesterday. Tito parent* ami twrr
children w e rf la te r found dead.
One child s till U missing. T h n
qthex lived, hadlv injured, to dr*trib e Die ia rrib U experience.
Mora, than 190 w orker* utauatted
to fre« ott* tra c k o f tha ipHlii line
railroad fro m . eastern Hwitaeila id to Ita ly , through tha Uot-

Kurope d rlia tr. T h a t (IrcDIm i uppsaictl to I mi simmering down to
onr qtirstinn; How m anvT

CarliHin—*Sbort

t hllrtrcn Under 12 Fr«*i"
“Mtivlen Under The Stnni"
S A N F O R D

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BAND SHOES
ALL SPORTS
Slurtly
I'lay ShocH

. T h e more c h o r d you turn over lo
Reddy K ilow att, the more time
you'll have to joih the p a rty ...
and for all those things you’ve
alwayi w anted to do.

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GO M H U C T
W u n trn 'a f t M en's

Tcnnia
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The Kent liny In T own
On A ililatlc Hocka

T H E A T R E

William Rosknc

ROliSON SPORTING GffflPS

It it h ic d

K . I ’.ir tln . deceased. |,&lt;,

of esld County, to the County
nt Seminole County. Florida. ut y,.*
. ftlrc In the court house nf .
I'ounly al Hanford. Hemlnole &lt;m
»as.
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m-.nlhs from the lime of the
P indication or this nolle. p.-t,

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N il. 10!)

County Is A sked Chinese Reply A m erica n T h u n d erjets S h oot D o w n
, To Consider Bond Paralyses U N
Korean Action F o u r R e d J e t s In B la z in g B attle;
Issue For Hospital
A r a b - A s ia n

C ‘p" ,Ja°!nS Association G ,o b n l S t r a t e g y
In U rging Q uick Ac Envisions Use Of
t i o n On Project
n
,
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III view o( llie \ uln .il urn) t.
immediate cumtiurtion &lt;&gt;| * i.r»
hoipiial building, due to N ,, ,
pita* lo iroctupy ilir Fenuld
Laughton Meinoiial Harpil.vl Bmld
ing by Apt. I. ihr C a y Comnuvtion D ii iiihIiI vuird to i#qur t
iIn i ihr County Committiiiii hold
a ipetlal meeting •mm tui ihr
^purpose of planning a irieirmiui.i
druglird lu ip p io ir ih r lu iiiiu u! bonds mah which lu lii.jiiir
coniliuciion &gt;.l a hospital.
Thr Commmion alio endoiirJ
a irn.tiilion pirienied liv I I
In . k n , pirn.(nil (if thr | eti)«|i|
Laughton lliiipila! Alrocialioii, ir
quelling ihr Navy lut an r H r nil ui
of ihr liinr limit foi vacating ihr
present hovpiial.
,

Overseas Bases

!IS A ir l*'oict* T u Open
Its Sixth British
A ir Base In March

N a t io n s

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C a u t i o u s

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Cuminuiiivt l Iiiiis • irvitrd | v e r
ioiiuob bu K.ur-t *|.|!r,i(rd today
to lute uivru aihir.l ilii|irluv lo ihr
Aiisit-Aisb
ruuvr lo •tinininr
t 'uilrtl N s I iuhv rllu ilt lu n su l *
ceateliie.
Mmt t l r l r y s l r s Mill u u r await
mg tiuliiKtuiiit Irwin thru gcuetn-

Eisenhower Ends Senate- May Demand Consultation
Crop Production
Western E u r o p e ()„ Sending More Troops To Europe Is 6 Million I ons
Def ense •Survey w I i I! 0 , 1 I P , I , o 1 I ' l ' l ill lllltllllltOM i stirrut ihr rn«ti During Past Year
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turn ( t i n n a n - m a d e MR. I '»■ i i n l i )
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WASHING ION. fan &gt;3— (AS
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■Went i ’i global war »llalryy it lornt*. but t l i r i r w a t a vluiuy |&gt;m
now k r in l l&lt;&gt; cuiintri homlnng • ,ilr t r n li m r ii l ill l a v o l u l e»h»u-*
Ih# I M4v viliti iCDirtl nil* (j i (»’
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Altai kv launched 11.&gt;in ovritrat m y all |ioM ildr a v r u u r t I s . , u
h.il*|r Ik|M 41* * JjIlU F ftl It Mt llltFfr
I'A K IS. Jan £ \ o l ’i
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liairt m Int h n r milt h u ra iu Kui- ailoptillg die i “inleil S ta ir * . |u o all t|tfrt|tlrit h itli the
lic In f. n • I'oic, until i .iiigres- | l .' i n l s slo p s i r a i l i r i l 4 i n S till 4)| ihr Ki
I) l.ivenliowrr m m o l heir flotn
na lli.m ihr l S. home held* »t ,«.,*! lo b r a n d t h r I 'n p i n g i r g iu t e
adopt’ is policy on lli,* mailer
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a* a n av K ietto l.
aflri «(&gt;re&gt;lv iliqu in III I uo-pean
A I* turif&lt;|KMitlrnl |*&gt;Imi I m ii
I to idle si 2 P M on llie I'M'* dl lesion
Ihl* ferllng wa» reflected t*‘ llllinill I lolll V, lu. h I.C ll.qwl
I &gt;ruii in lapidiuccrition high
d o H llfi lilt- I r . i l l n l ion,
|t..I!41 liin r ails, lot 4 1 o '.I Jki{|ih, *tl Us S I .til. ,Vn t fiidC
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nt lection
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U to 11 V
hr 1 1h|iiMl|fly | | | K o i r « , *,»*() 'ill ll«C
hV ItriH'li I'rtmc AtiniMcl Attlee ill SO tin Fu ll id I|I&lt; \ll tilth F-rv
o Ion ; ronloi loimnli' it* l o t in-sk
I ham ufMin at (pilling itinie fuirign in Ihe Home of r.inillioio tmlsv 4IU1) to ilcjend W c irm I urop*
1li-r UN
•1€•® Alitr lu -Ml 14 »ur- ( r t n i i i r J v.lcly.
s s t , d oiosoilin-n* « i i'e i it l o send
liavn floln Vi hull tJ. S . plalirt Attlee said:
4*4111ll Soviet I ollinoilllllll
tl to t h r AI lord • ' t d o &gt; Slid 1 lilluvr lli 4 ir.i u ii e lull i r l ( 4 l . . i Not a 101*1# hnllrt io-lr n tv ioiuiJ
"We do not believe Ihe time
could I d r n|| and maintain alullilc
I sill
f o rrlgll
!(• latlulis g l o o p s
l og ovel l*4liv' lt.lv I .eld krpl
l a i d llie ptrvious l e i o n l
1 . lit the 11.0,oh 1&gt;et• ll# 4.hie.I
nallv « chaltman of Ti .s l.sMrl 'Mill IMHI loio Ih r p i r m n i v )r.vi
oi ulltrl l.tmil. irlahatliiil. Hirvr ha* i-&lt;.me to consider furthei mr» llie l.r lin d • plriie • ill loir WlW
On li.e giouuil Allied iiim blt
rure*. lo do *o imiilirt that wr
ro ln n d ttrv .
|l -.lid tin a, i r a g e upou w h ic h tr ims lundav leonapiril the *#nhave alienHmwwt hope of leachiuc 4'l lUinillrt liflult il &gt;' I' .tide to
II.&lt;1. s«n imllcntloi
Mint Ihr
lu riuluitiiig lint leuJullou ll.c to* hide
p
i. H ml l - i ii lr u have completed a prsceful vettlrinenl, and thi* liud II vvj • lielieve.l al out llllir
i el ill ind llie :i • i h f l c i e n t Clop w e ir p l a n t
ts--s.ini toll would not *
ll.il K.,ir,iii 1041I u il liuti id Won
Comroittiun tuggerird tl.ai ihr ta- #
A m i I .s T v a ' r o i r p n i * . I. t h r F c i . i l r III tl..- I q in ni ,',| 01 g ro w in g IH lt*f*n l o la lr s l
iiuit alup it!titn flight lu l'e*»s we hsv# not done."
ihe 4lliT4ll would have lo be
tu ind its aiiTtnp I Key tl-., '#iitention br hinilrJ lu CO dayi m a flri paving Ihrii flisl visit lu
i Y*h|**h
ii
He added, however, that Rrilain
urn
4i)t • n u t t e d
ti y -iiglitlv ovu 2 J.tNt.taal u l '- i t WJ.
#sl uc iihv Mill* J i vini 27J, (Hut*
order that Ihr Navy would undei ( lir a ! Britain.
“ recognlre* the stall, fact of the d itrllrd lo aitolbel I true It allll g CM ttltU N ■ M l
VVIn M»
N11llaMii kl!li *% tiiivllv pro Poo .icic* aloivi lire vex* iu-foie
I Lie ll'pol 1 sapt
mi*ill tiii lit# ft mil &gt;
M Ii f K l
\ ti ti i lix. I a n . 21
Hig 4 |q|i# ol lievilv |MM Itrdi oil
J, H .r b iliiih air ministry an­ llnatii.ii in Korea ami agree* in poll 01 pel Its pi c eu irliill) to
n ot l o Mile
iland that ihr Cummin ion w it
"Value ol 1op* hatvr'led w .1 |
- R V i — |( r |FMl lb I « 1 . ill IIS Vu
H a t h *•.
ttie tillri will, ill .llIllicit t jlilg r .
tin cn rly trying to makr rierei-siy nounced ihai thr U. ft. An Fore* condemning Chluevc Inlerveiilioii I u til toil.
l i i -Mil ii 1 l i i n i ail
lill r i (iijirlit iu il II I II- in
*u 4 r« tin at .. a t a record level, slmw..........
lllh .u l M
will opcii in Man'll Hr m ih all in »iip|H&gt;rt of an aggie'sor, which
A f l c r t w o dsv - in i l* F l e n c h
A q*&gt;keini4U s.vui ll IM I ’ M
............ iiKtca • over the p i*
arrangrinrnlt. Mi, Tui L ri replird in -, in ihr Minted liingilom.
»I i»imI ll»t« I l»« IlilR s i . i ' . ' i i i y •••
■ii* hi - a ii! Mt-ikrttil i Xplie- ion*
ha* thwaMetl ami fru M ra M flo- cisfvit:&lt;I, t.’i'*'iiho»* 1 im o
lliurs
luridly lhal l ipied Nations In litt
rltfl liD|M 6%1)4 11* lit* ch, u
, (.ill i i i t i u g yen 1 t i n t o t a l value ot a ll
ill New laiiMiru'e. * 4 x l im 1" i l l
.1. iir iin a l .Ulnar ItinOir) *lu pill pose* of the United Nat V'll ■
that hr wmild m id fi toon w.lh
dsv Icy an fm Iceland slid Can
I m i i f ' l e d l i c s t n .i i t e d a t
will . Olisqll m i, , colitfiessln n.il l‘t " l
I .Millington inh alien |nohahlv
n rir "iu vonlioi id all Wi.llju."
The«t&lt; two etatementa were in nils the only two Atlnntie Part
ihr Motpil.il hlecolive liuaitl in rlo-.nl llial oUr i« Iahalit.il botlili
I-s foil
dli|&gt; 4 lcliinr’ el,out &gt;:t;i,taNl,IMHI c om pa te.l w i t ti I
hills st tnnir Ilian 3,tMHI oalivr coinniiUes s
in, luti.i» sdiuuld In* a* ditto* lo terpretnl here at meaning that Mgner* lie Mill inn*I vt-il and
a v a l u e uf f ini.iHMi.niat in 1946*49
ilm l ) on# luilrx vuiillu
regard lu ihr Ml day ralrntiun.
Ul.o 1 I' s glnnlld loll is to Ml
R iise-i * an wr can rstalillsh ihrm Ilntain want* to make another \V»*hioyloii
N r* I . olio i n- ’the r s lr in a l
I i li n * and field c r o p s Weie p r i
lied lolirv weie I - it 11ill o' Ited )»»tun Fm op,
0 . W. Spencer, luca! allornry, iihciul of tint or »•■!*» ami hold peace t lV Mild, if thi* fail*, to mod
Eisridvovvci liegaii hi* Mirvey of
lertiloiim dcpvilnirui in t an
Nlc.invv Idle tin lions.
Armed lll.-ll ill li- IMHIsIhlr tor llie iilglier j reins hi Nongwoi Mean 2iglit in t*
initiated I hr* aiihm for ih r • tu ria llh - n . ih r itmmrnl thr m*ri| arise* ifV the l). S. ptoporal lo eliminate West Eul&lt; i|f'' M.t'ill'*
nod tdao*
lirtia told n-1 lni)M' for Ihr m l'
vh I iic ns Mo valin
of ve getal,le*
bond referendum of freeholder*.
Hindley, chairman of Ihr J.nnt the iMxvIhthlv of sanction* agalnM fill ilefcrvir wllli n hoik two vvrekvital nf
mU-ing Ettltuoatta Slim ',-. I.V.IlHUltlrr gave se rll.Ill pi o d u i t d dlo p p ed i l pet relit u n d e r •il-o lagrii soul heist id I in|4llg
and suggested that the hospital i
Jr S la lf, lolil a Heiiate Red China.
nyo nt Frnnce'* •oUiulion. lluring
In Ilir air* visitrd hv the rets* tie Wight lo ll-e l-i ddeill of v:t I Mm v. al tad o re d u e 10 art un u su a l*
In llie all light, T l IF H.
ling Ih field Mq Din lipn ive r the
fir named in hnnnr of llr rl Fish, cm niiiiilrr yealrnlay that
llm
lu ll's wnist liiw slrl III ltd- -rC
Till* would he done hy condemn­ hi* visit now lie I* e*peeled to
th u n d e r jets I a n g l e d w ith Ih to
nalien need* t,.i It* In-avv I'lUll- Iv heavy economic shandnnilivqil
IMilnliug out that ll'pihl fund* of "r lo n e r the base* a ir to tin* rl»- ing thi Chinese Conimnnlsta for work on ariangt'ineiil* for ‘ ellling (liioi ol Ihr f Inhe
Blul Ionet pure*
nnlic. lit* n tuu ltd Mi nor Id
23 Mli'n ovri Siniiipi. imi m o n
tnr Fish ralatr may not lie iminr.lj • iny” tin- raiirr and thr ir*» C'i't- Intel veiling in uipport of an ag lift lli* iiendqunilei: ill Pan* or It*
" t o l d clops e o v r ie il
l, 325 ,|iNI llie Vain River l loin Manchnria
i
.
i
.
t
a
i
)
ol
In
fill-.
Mai*hall
ly
il
will
la*
lo
provldr
a
**»il»vicinity
airly availahlr for thr h&gt;&gt;-|&gt;ital
S Y D N E Y , A il't ir l i i . Js u
■
gre**or, invtrat of declaring they
acn
including
peanuts,
oaks
and
I. Isl Ml i-s IliHillllr lhal li.e ple
"Thru wax a leal romuiutiun, a
M d u aiy R ourro
Pari*.
program. hut vurgeallnf that tainrtl rrlaliallon air attach '*
actually cngagml In aggression,
&gt;Pi
\qit14I1411 i l l i&lt;1*1* van) U&gt; * nt n iillta i) liianpowri goal id lupin* |,»itine,t 2if,tNtu a.-ira atiove tral uni u p ." laid one airmail
Ver-nillei mot I o n t a l n e t d e a u all
whrn Ihrvr fund* are availahlr tha
Mratllr) »l*o -aid that U. S as the American nropo*al dor*.
I'U
i
piaiduigx
which
amounted
in
J.
n '.'iio ti t.y iu iir 30 m ay la tsi
Huon s itu daylight iu cid sy the
taindi could M rrllrrd from the d i a lt g l , for which Ihr clurfa ul
C-ouieivatlv#
leader
Wln*tou s r e pi.’ Ubb - i ic - foe tin- Atlantrc •Isl vseekdlil volialiu crploviotl* har* to 1.* incrtAicd "tl th» l.an.l.Vm acres I h e itl&amp;n cotton
riqind#rl*lx itrnck al Rimniu air­
ul N ew tonne v i " rslin rl
Mi
„ Flab E alalr.
s la fl a ir |.niuartl&gt; rnponalttr, Churchill warned Rrilain against coim osnd'* i&gt; rrn m n rn t lir a iiq u a r
1
,
x*
Irdni'l'd
IS.tNln
act*-,
1Unit ion wot Mill " Its mid lirli
p h o lU g tA p h t
ht.l
■ . ir
1. the p*allo t arirkg* waa cut field Wlit I e
Mr. Sprue#r furthar tuere**»d • jt • a not iuclloir a irtractioh" Cortel maneoSei- lo dlvv.te lha Isi* frn .pn raiv I m a d q u n r lc r * now htDmu.cWw wst
lo
u » w J tF.' m l Mac Atlimi lived* t f, I"Il I trIt in the lfotet Alton* here
■hnwFit * ‘numf.tfr of cnemv ^u «t
that alt ct*l.' nitndr.1 organlritimia »if all AWirilcan i *i * m lo roll- U.8. and Britain
I,
v
about
III.PINI
acres
However,
As Western Mimpe'* new su- tent 111v v W'Bttl JiiaMei m ihn »*i plsccii 1 lit * • novlllh. ami that ll
I hep til# 'Witt Jets in I lights
be ia iirr■*■'?#() at Ihr mrrllng of tit.riual Amu if •
The 12 A llan and Atah cottn&lt; .11 *
Aurtl tiel-re In* dlvtdoh* \ the litlgu aeleages of cum, cow
re
of four ruckcte.l ainl liu iiui, , uh
Inqi id ll.e al-itw
I h r light iu C'.uglrta and lha Irie*. who have be*n working to p r e m e t n i h i s r v c o m m a inlet
the county Comm)Minn
peas,
lupine,
lu
sh
polstaev
ami
an liiidl up lo "ll rmal •lienglh "
l u i n e . I h e r * . F l e n c h |ul|l*.- l o o t
l.ed Ih# field while . Ili«i F 6 tl
fin e A u d i t h i ll o l f l l i a l i l i l f t lin e
Mrmlirr* of thr Sanford Mer­ -ei vid - last ear ovu tin rf gel hei la bring pea.-e In thr Far i r s d y t o r n f a r c e s g o r e r m n r u l hail
A* l&gt;* pislluusi) had done is' *,ieet pi.taloe* moil M11I1 oft it lieu COVCt
frcliycncai
of
lli#
fl-'W
C
lratej
nil peannt
chant* Aavoclatton, including W
Fast, railed another private meet on a ina* d e m o n ' i r a t t n n I lie Cum- t e iiu e v m ik e v tim s lrd llie lu ll o | |.&lt;ir s - l u l l .'i.lllltnllii' Nlal-hlll llie smaller cultmi
Hi# enemy let* fix-hr.t s.-i ixs
V flitting wild Jack Hall, im- Ihr lire*taken llrtpir-ttioii In ttlilir tng for tonight to decide
what n i u n is tr hnve c a lle d i g a l i n i him d r i d 111.1 n iiu ie d New io n n e a lit ,,'h I &gt;f.r II e-r ei 1 ' p to ap d up- Value o( lo'ld clops Iibi
the
Yxl.i river f r o m trilling In
o
u
a
rtri.
Dial
il.r
I
S
A
ll
vi .test 1 c iiinale.l al ffiN.iaiu.
tnrdkatrly n p r m n l appruvai of
their n*«t step would he. They ul
Al -I INN) i l l h e ll ( I P o l l M u irv b v prove I IIIVrival Mdllarv ' -nice
Mie 'xneluary of Mam'hntia
planned to place all of ready had drafted g new «*»s*e t o m o rro w u i .-iiio .- ii
II peli-i'Ul altovr Ihe |62,
tha auKKrition, ami tin Rrv. .1. lore#
all.l
lla
ilillig
,
Wllli
llie
dt:,ll
age
UUU
Co
t
n
i
n
u
u
i
s
l
l
e
a
d
e
r
s
hnd
n-.l
no
■I M i i a a r e mb rwa* * u i
For in minute* i h r m hittle
fn c appeal and were ready to noiioce.) th i* u i o i n i n g wheiht-r llu-c p i r i l o l r . l lu t liy “ I llie ie w u tll.l lo4 rrn l to It! and Mo |» 1,1,1 mnl.niai crop liarvc-led la t year
E . M rK liilry *ta*rd that hr frit
" f it I its look the lead again in flamed , Mie roaring p -&gt; t i- ik
ruhnitl II yesterday, liut postponed vvmid abide In' t h r h i ll hill th e later r i n r i r r llo lil llie | am 0Is into of -eivttv Incir4*rd ll Ul .‘I t.
rurc Ilia! Ihr Mlhivtrrial A*^ocla
Ihr f,2,IIIN),tNHl imrea-e in value e.l from higii altitude i&gt;&gt; low vnd
i l w«il(iM rfl it* r a w
I mm*
11 ».IItIMI*.at l,M t I, r IW..I
action yvhen they learned of the
lion will hack aurh a niovrr
'*1 till 11st tl*.
of (lu ll and nuts haivc le.l T ild e is.H i'ii.il upward* again al dar
new
I’eiping
ciiinnumicalion
t
’n
m
i
u
i
l
t
r
r
C
h
a
i
r
m
a
n
Vm-m
Mr. Tucker (old Ihr cum in Ianhm .
. i,i
, i vi&lt; *
rliin’ spent*,
Fhew iituvea appeared almost
i l l 1o i) told r c p u rlr r * lie favor- mire 3Jt6H,6(Nt tons of fruits mid
lhal a l a marling of the horp'Ml | J | J S t S l l O r t O i U l l C
"I’ll ray tins foi Mu- Mill
ruts harvested 208,0041 less t h a n
m
rrrtaln
tu
widen
the
split
hrtwrrn
U
d
h
nropovalv
And
til
com
rarru tlvr IkmimI uu Siitu nkv *! . . a IM
.
• \
lie year tielore hut ingliei prices pilots," one A m e r i c a n jet c a p t a i n
1 M
the
nun-Communiit
cmintric
.
since
mitle,
icrm
n
f
In
he
in
genet
al
ban been drcidnl Dial it i. al | B | | | | l | | |
III
llin ( IU
" T lie v a r e ,1 m in e d
boosted the total vatiintioli from com m ented
it
agreem ent
moM a physical Impuanlhllltv «.»I
■■■ * i u i aeeee the llnite.l .Stale* Indlcatml
f I30.INN1.IMN) iu tWIH IH to over goisl and t h e y a r e n 't vfraid o f
would
riinllnue
to
pres*
for
quirk
The
Mil,
dttigrird
lo
help
t-oosl
mova Ih r horpltal liack lo il* old
-------_
„
its “
military nianpowti ( o -im I inn, f 2 0 2 .tNMi.iNMt m i n t o f*u I 'l s n t i n n
alia at Oak Avrnnr and Fifth I O R I .'WDO, Jan. 2d ( 8 p**t*laD — approval of its aggression rvsotnin a companion l a i d
I- I* tit
*«
l
Clti&gt;
1’
.outlime,|
at
*oineviliat
tU'li
when
the
U.
N
political
com
laai
to
3,6OO,0tH&gt;,
would
also
fitrrrt "
l,iirrlia*r of real catalr In 61 of
sliivv c ttvs* aveiage itite timivlitig hlmoling Star jets seremie,I .low'll
milter
meet*
tomorrow'
after
its
■
q
■
un
tvm
al
mdllarv
-em
.i
I h r I to n la t h im &lt;1 M ission
n il b ru in d* p ln r ia m in ' i n i n l i l •&lt;
Pointing mil that thr ............1HorW e’a rt7 eountlea f w J D m r
11-s* total acreage at*&gt;ul in/inn on Mie flak d e f e n s e *&gt;t I' - --qg . * n g
ind tiainiug piogi sn.
hoapital ha* U rn caring f. r up u.d.ng
S I, l i g . M n«k 4N hour rece*s
t o clear t h e wav foi « mvtsiVi
Although ihe U. H claim* a auh- llie F i i v l llr p liM ( b u n li l l .u n d * ) r v rn in g s i i - I t l o i h - i k w ilti
tin other cotigrcvslottvl ti -..is itune tail vest With Mils ad.ii
It SNt strike op that !(■ : h.teau
lo 60 palientt al a lime, he * '* ” *[;*
tnTi'aM A n* h [•tanlial majority In favor of Its l h I f o lie il | Ih o n it v as ih r lu st ip e a k r i I I i- iv in ilt t r i Ir n o iiliiia t o n d
(lomil
iiirii'
acreage
(he
total
1inlay:
alrrsirtl Ihr nerd for a 00 l« i ‘ ..nliaalrd wllli *0. i,g.t6rll_S it
t( UIs4IHM■si •i* * 69 •
acreage
of
all
Mulls
amt
nuts
in
nrn|Me
al,
there
has
twrn
an
.*hv
i.■
u»
p
ln
g
ta
in
ile
tty
n
e
d
h
i
*1
q
u
ain
t
die
i-iiM
u
w
ith
l
b
iiv
tiv
u
tn
iM
lo
u
a
iv
n
o
i
l
I \ KrptltiiiCtn s e n a t o r
vlhd
hoapllal lu arrvr Ih r glowing in in and 9660.2:11,4111 fur I04H, ac­ temtenev among **.111* delegation*
the
la
ir
i*
now
estimated
xt
660,*
Ihe
PMsident'*
1962
itlldwei
"VII
cording to the annual tales survey
at In lin e and a I i i o a i I. M u V i .I h NVilltsmv. p u U n ily l i i a u n i s n , i * n l to
county. **1 am altrlching Ihr polnl of Florida Association of Ural ton. to avoid lagging Peiping as an ag­
'11N1
acres
tteaiing
acreage
insd.iti ii lo dliastrr
aiinmiils I,, inn,nun act** 11.non
when 1 aav that lha old hoapital retraced front stale hradiiuarlers gressor eacept a* the last resort day.
ilruatm Mriiigrs, of New llviiq
|)l | hiiliisv is iu|iriintrnii»ut I llie 1*111111111 t oilimoml' ( rulei vl shite, -aid in a statement M.vl above I'U" in
could care f»t SO jia llr n ls at a hri r hy K. D. Keefer, association Peiping'* “clarification" message
llie ie weie 'Pit.Midi acies of veg
lima.” I ir added. "To mat* hack president.
may .therefore, cause them to hack fievrirvlllr. Trim Alndher of ll" Y
.Mi F n i t u a n vh»nld i-nll In )•!
n u ll' from ll.e Nortli Pole, will fdal.iatO.lMMl
there, 16 lu 25 nmrr ruuina would
proniilirlit Speakers oil the p i.,
tiudgrl l.ack to tin- etatde planted m mill 60, (Mmiil
"Taking into consideration that a new peace move.
rpeak on lu-i npeitence in tin*
tlt.INMi acres weie lost from flood*.,
be required, ami repair a would reports did not come In from some
lam i* Anaida, a ir.tivr o f Raffu11 s&gt;ils&gt;rV Ha I'sa , I »«i
iit'cct-s, etc . leaving 32(1,|IH&gt; acres
coat from fft.OOO tu fl0,000."
Isnd, llie only K.-kllnu woman 0 country and will compare th&lt;*
tountiea where rral estate is auremanner-- and moral* of her native
fur iiarvcsl Tin
acreage pm
In Ih# refolutloii It waa puliilrd ty tiring purcha*rd, and rrallaing
1i*r A 111r r lean Irrlnre tour.
i . Jill.
GARDEN « I I Y , S'
land with Mini** of tlq&lt; countr&gt;
itueetl I.Ui'h’tiHMMiin uf vpKkUhl**^ 23 Newsdajr, in i .opynglded
out that thr Femald-Laughton that some counties maintain no
* lu Ttumias will iic*crtla* hi* •
She will describe the .'H.'.und.in
Hoapllal la Ihe only hospital faci­ registered rral relate hiokers,"
lo io in-rs a&lt;- a inedieat practltioo
S f l l t i l i u l c ItoV S r t lt lls
at IllmaHUNhi \ppm u sluiy undei the i eadllig "iiedv
ce lln l hi nogId tier 1 - Ameina
mnlelv I I I . him Ions uf vegetalde* I stand." 'aid tmiav Mill Mil ee tlf
lity altuatrd lit Frminnla Counly I'rrsldent Keefer said, “it is ■
% Mcruller* of the tiauford Squad- ci 10 the tirra t Hiuoky Mnindn.c
and Ihe lietnendi-o
vil)iullili" 1
were Icfl in llie field luiharvestcvt il
hi effort- to replace Au|wmtillon
and aervlng il» appiuaimately 66, foregone ronciusion that actual
staff tio-iubei
iamli-d ft.&gt;01
tl.,v
M
s’inil*
of
the
Meniiiiole
I(i■
■
ion of thr C ivil Air Patrol will
dm* to Iciiii.niu, reason*. FVorionnc
wit li in trllig riu e among the mono slu' was for-e,l t 1 in.ike
000, and lhal II la vital In Ihr ■ales wtlhin the stair would nu
diet will slay# contest* in pitch I'bandonmriit in 12(1 4'* amounts'll a iub*&gt;#i raft one night Iti.t
inert tomorrow night at llm Ail
Atlanta,
tile
In
.
I
to.mas.
ha*
lain
(irop
lr
lie
iiav
rrc
ru
llv
writ
A hraith ami aalrly of thrar pMipIr douhl reach slnu.'.t a billion dol­ port Hangar to discuss the rrlo
lug lervla ami in oilier •cold »c In inilv 4,,tHH&gt; lolls. In |**4H--41» weekend, carrying v 'mall ttunk
that adequate Imrpllal farilltle* lars "
ration of Ihe meeting place in view ten a tiook. "So Sure u f i.ii " written a lands titled, "l and 1If ■iiinidishiiiciits *i a “ Kicknhookrc" there were rum,huh acres of vego Mini could have lolllAil'.'-t 4 iHlIllh
which the way of lift of tin File (iiN*-i Shatl -vi s" 111 vs Incli she outdo.*t niesd at Mie S'lnllioh- llieii
he availahlr tu Ihrm.
Keallor hradtiuarlers in Orlan­ of Ihe Navy reactivation.
lit,- t r u n k , s m a ll i luuigli h i ii®
tallies plained, psil.iif.ii acres hat
Il also Mated lhal “ iher# doe* do, where reporta have hern rec arried tsv oil® m a n , wa tu o u g h t
Although a formal requent will mountain folk i* pictured. Hi explain* liei peo,..e and their love Hrhied Fooll.sll Htadium Halurdav
,‘
l
s
s
i
l
i
s
t
a
&lt;•■
•*■■#
s
i
n
IIM IIn M
«a r a a r M il
ceived ami evaluated each year lie made lo Ihe futura rommandhig Thoma* wa i at me time a ml
hy uni in iblli and
•• •
fn w n
f..( |w*ee #«d the harmony in i.igld at fisim 7 In lo 9.20 o’clock.
since 1030, ilieliw n l that close to officer of the A ir (Ration for * ■lotosi} to M aiaya where lie » ■ which tliey llie
A m s g i l i t e i l u n I .-im l - l a e d , t o
Idle context 1 acJ event-, will in
W ARM KK TflMflHHOW
pastor of a church
There I .
SMI percent of the sales were handl­
M anhstlau.
Bttd a tow od
in •
'Ihe miMioriarv tw rnililvV &gt;tc rltldt* f in t uilumg w ith the flint
W IN N IP EG , Man.. Jan. 2 3 - ist l,y Realtors. President Keefer Hireling place there, It is held U Slid he *&lt;Min reall*ed
need for
dime loi'l si in llie 1 him
■ ,u*r®
OP) -One of thr o ld est &lt;pntr pointed to the great number of to* unlikely that this request will ■1 i-dical cate lu hi* d i*ltlc t, an I tivitie* rordiiioe Frid a, morning and level, a rooking conic I. cut
i'uliuitv f.ta ti„ h , iindst tii *1 r .n ic *
a* Mr* Fing.no 1 H d le ist-urgei. line of |..ps i I k Iricin--. in diameter
on the North American runt in vurant lot* ami urrragr, which in­ to* granted. Revgral place* have
hud,ling
ent today was Itawaun. in Ihr dicate prvarnt and future building hern suggested, said D. L Renilev. he returned to * mor'cca w hen, a indnl evangcllfM'- n i-ilo titr, wdh Mt axe, signaling competi­
lln- t'minlY Hchm.l Roxrd’a conThe e n t ile opera!i-'H '* a- car*
hut a vote hy member* Is needrd hr studied olediritie, Intending &lt;• and Mr* l«a (inrtoo .-prague. no tion, a I lire* !rgg*d race fur cub
Yuknn, where ihr mercury bur­ activity in the months ahead.
detutialmn suit lo acquire pro­
go iuvrk to U a la v a , hut circuin
before definite action is taken.
led traveler and lecturer, are scuula, a lii|* of wsr and other perly adjaci'iil lo Mie Cronin* riul nut without an' intrrfrrene®
rowed down to 56 degrrea lw
Iwiwrst point of Florida trans­
ii) Ihe ('oast Glial,I civilian d®
ham events
Thr Han-lmndo strip at lMing- slan ci* were such lh a l lu- Incan - srchrduled l» '-1 '•ah
low «rru. Wealhrrmrn prrdiflul action* was the 1934 figure of a
Mile of tile full events will he Academy ended in t'lrcuit Court nt fens# or the police o( (.-ur coun­
the head in vile fu s t nieilleal cen­
Mr*. Kellc'i 1cr»er. proinuMonal
If might
light warm up a lu ll* hit, little more than s l i million, *o the wood, he added, will prohahlv he ter sponsored hv tin
12:30
o'clock
ludny
wlien
the
Jury
ties
Method' t
a balloon hut-ling contest In which
used for Ihe flying activities Fo l­
though—lo
|h— f 60 lirlow.
record for the year Just past ia— lowing 'he business meeling to f 'hurrli in I lir saouthern moun aeecrerlat f*r Ihi Vnierican la* each scout will litre a balloon lied cct * price of 911.860 on Mie pro
"Ihe Amagauvftt landing of
prosy Mission*, 1r e , t« fai.iilinr
perty
of
J,
N
('rooms
and
fii,H(&gt;n
to quote President Keefer—“some­ morrow night, training film* will tains.
four Natl sal&gt;»t#urs ui 1912 could
with Mo- piul.len
of leper*,, ha to his ankle. Competing in the con fur the llenlley estate.
thing to which Florida can point tie shown.
happen again," Newniay'
main
|l'i.« lls H r s *1- C s , , B l i t
lest* will be aeniilv and rub scout*,
Atlanta, wlio was burn ah-&gt;ui |o i
I'rincipnl GriHima ha.l accepted story, hy staffer Boh Rfeifle, - lid.
with pride."
Ih® Ron ul*. offer of 916,non for his s i x
The March of Dimes today
Hr said further that many deals
"there wen1 four N aii
si Ven ,Uh! a hnlf arrea, lin n three saboteur.. There s u e foul of
gratefully acknowledged tha fbl- were cash transactions, and he
days later had asked
918,00*1 u*.
lowlng contrlbullom tu the Semi- foresaw a strong trend toward na­
which the Hoard declined to nav.
nob County chapter nf Ihe In­ tional realisation that Florida land
“Ihree of u* lauded, ai did
according to Hunt. T. W. I.awton thr Sari*, in an inflated rubber
fantile Paralysis Foundation:
la a good investment as a hedge
Tin* lleiilli'v property mmpriscil
91644 against Inflation, that imminent
Rita Theater Contelner
l l s t ll s lM ••• #s»s »lsl
26.110 war testa the soundness of real
two acre- Tim iloiishnl.lrr A sso­
Randall Chat#
ciates represented (&gt;••• Cronins c 1000 estate Investment wnlrh is stand­
W. A . Leffler
tote, and Ale* Akerman and R. It.
■00 ing the 'hurk. that ownership of
W. M. Hayaea
High yesterday 74
CovuMtr llm hentley internt*.
2.00 homes strengthens the civilian
L T harys
l.ow today Til
1.00 front ami maintains our own de­
The School Hoard was retire*
Fred V. Bell
seiiu .1 hv G. W. .Spencer and Fre&lt;i
100 fense.
P. P. Campbell
Ham 00
1.00
WHo«n Witnesses for I vnd a[i*
Ura. P, F. CampUM
Total Jan, rain It inch
100
S H E E P HTOBY
nralsement wrre Ravnmmt Hall, A.
J- C. Jackson
Narmsi Jan rain 2 36 luchet.
A
T
L
A
N
T
A
,
Jan.
J
W
b
t
lT
h
*
600
H.
I’etcrson
and
D.
C.
Hrock.
t idrew Carraway
man
had
an
alibi
hut
the
Judge
2
00
The
land
will
in*
used
in
con
Mildred Await
0 00 •aid something auspiciously tike,
neetion wdh ('room* Academy an.i
P- O. Chase, Jr.
100 “ Baaaah."
la being added ti the present site
J. J. Cates
Poller recorder Luke Arnold
200
In order that tiie Htate Department
Anonymous
J i n 2 1 —(&lt;«
200 said the man war *ecu*#il nf
of Education may approve much
Anonymous
48
36
driving while intmicated and raneeded additions to the school, Atlanta
36
0
■aid .Mr. I^wtou.
latcd thi* story yes u n la y :
lliunsrk
Pub Total
i
21
16
" I lost my sum ach in m i nperBo* Ian
ri6
60
ysar* ago
and
FK LI.O W B IIIP M EETIN G
lamBtaledell
RruwnivtiD
12
29
n* rep tseed It with a
R- Alton Bradley of New Rmr* Chicago
200
B . Atarelio
__
_
,100
t»3
24
stomach. Now every time
rna obtained permission from the Denver
39
26
C ity Commission last night to Das Moines
im fW r s . C. W. Raker
too I paas gram gras* mg stomach
49
61
hold a neenng *n the Commirslon Fresro
1.00 paint me something awful and
29
24
;
room W»dn*«da» afternoon at New . vY
1.00 I have u taka n d m of pare­
36
21
goric. That'* what I had dona
mciican Leprosy Dlisatons, Inc. wlm 2 :0 0 o'clock in tht .nterest -if eld­ Washington
Dr. Kotwrt V. Thoma*, superiniemleni of the Fittman Community promotional -ecreiwry for Ihr
61
66
wnan police arrested me oa ltd* Center at Berierville, Term who will open lb® aerie* of lecture* Thun
i1# Aux. Holy Croee
will continue tiie lector®* P*.d®' at 10:40 A . M.: and Mra. Iv* Gor­ erly prop:®, now at tht Fellow­ Jacksonville
T4
64
day at 7:40 P. 64. at Ih® Firat Riptiot Churrli on th« program of ton Hnrague, who will speak av 11-***f A. M. Fiidsc on "Watching ship Foundation. He will present Miami
Cfcanh
IOO charge."
46
60
The Judge put him away for lb® Florida Chain of Missionary Assemblies; Anauta, native of Baf* United Nations at Work on Four £,oiiun»nt»".
a plan for a co-tfptratln horn* Tallshatsea
76
U S
tfcroa days wkare m g n u grove. fUlaad, will ho faatarod a i 0 iM P. M.| U n . Euceao B . Kelianhargtr,
Tampa
in New Smyrna.
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i .mtt
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t ~ jx

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Million

Acres

Volcano Eruption
Mriy Have Killed ' - &lt;
Many Thousands
Ext im t1 Mt. I .al in upinn Be I lies Sinokt*

R e a l Estate Sales

Florida Chain Of Missions Begins
Sanford Program Thursday Evening

Nnvsim‘ii Simulate
riaiiliui' A-ltmub
In New York t itv

C ivil A ir P n lriil To
Meet Tiim iirruw

rmilfHtM I ’kiiiiit'il By

C ondem nation Suit
Is Dieided Hy J u ry

M arch Of Dime*

F lorida C hain Of Mission S p eak e rs

The Wi*i)I h er

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

a* Sanford Herald

Ti

The Cost Of Advertising’

In laan

**oMlahrO aally rx.eyi SalarSar
nnC asaSar al
nnalnra. I’l-rlla

We hear n irreut ileal them* tiny* about the economic
wnntc involved in advertiaing, and lo the uninitiated it may
____ 1| l j H H i l t I i k m
ficem that advert isinK costs must necessarily Ik * added to
UnirraC a* •r.naa rlaaa aatirr
vvlabar IT. lain, al Ihr P xl imira the price tag of the poods advertised und thus increase the
•r "anfara. S-|«rl*a. «a4rr llir Arl cost of living for the ultimate consumer.
• I Caairvaa al Marrb a, INTa.__
That such is not the case is well known to most busi­
it in.i. a m i l . i i k .\ n
Kdltar
nessmen and economic experts, fly stimulating snles, increas­
n a n in» v nrMsr
ing production, the unit coat of the product is actually
llaalaraa Haaaerr
lowered. It Is easy to see how this would Ik * so hy taking
a r n a r t u r r io b m a t ?:*'
•ir Carr Ur
%
Umv UmaiH
Mw an extreme case. If a factory produced and sold hut one
tliffF tfaowtfca
ant! automobile in n year, the cost of that car clearly would bo
M l tfraaflig
«IW
V#wr
ISM prohibitive, but Ih t iiu s o millions are produced and sold, the
All uMmnrr nwllr oo. rorda r»f cost of each is relatively arnull.
IhiMfklia, rpar*IMlIII no |iru« IMOVINfiling.
nm«f ft**fIrt* •*f rftfr *t l Iftmrnl* fnr !
This fact was recently emphasized in a lecture before
r&amp;#* pu r put r in thHJ lu ii *i**»» will
An rkirord fwv
itgglif athfrllo the faculty and student.i i T !*;•■ the Sch&lt;*d of Commerce at
•M . rllfFr
Florida State University by Charles II. Sagnnn of the Had­
llpgaroor r&gt;lr4 \nllaawnllr Nf
ley
I.lndsey Company, who said:
Iftlnnd \g»i ofiMprr KrprrarNl»&lt;
iftr*. Ini*., km tnrb, I hlittgn, Hr"Advertising does not add to the cost of goods. Adver­
Iraolf. Kgaiogt I II ) . «|. I a*otU.
tising
helps to develop a wider distribution of product,i. The
T it* I I OffN1*1 1« rn H irm htf « f |ha
Aoauf imrai I'tfaa ItHi h Vo mtlltftal larger volume of business that results, |H*rmi(s large scale
rgiluoiaol) til III* ■»«* fur r*|«tfMI* production. As any high school student knows, large scale
ml Iran oaf nil III* l»r*( nnto »irlnfr»l
In IM« ■*#*•*ft*$»*■•, go wall go
production lowers cost. Isiwer costs in turn mean lower
Al* Brni iflofanIr hr*'
prices.
TVKrtltAY, JAN. 2.1. ro l
TO D A V Ti B IB L E

V K IIH K

Mir nm arj immI In Judas fin
his hr I ratal naa |&gt;ul In a aval
u»e—In provide a Irurial plarr (nr
poor people. Christ's blond hie
Ixxoghl sinful Mail*. Dial acre
aarai.
Ir touched hr Ilia Hralh ami
su llrrin g
A.. Hr did nnt dir in tain
That field «ma
a m rail
rallrii ilir field of
Thai
blued uhln till? day. Mai. 27:H

“When a merchant advertises, he saves the public time
and money. The reader can do ids preliminary shopping
through the columns of the newspaper. He can locate the
stores who are offering the Is-st quality, and the best
values. The advertising does not cost him money; it saves
him money.
'The costs of advertising are Isirne by the non-adver­
tising merchant, who i« y * in lost customers— in business
loss lo the more progressive merchant."

State Race Group
Wants Regulation
On National Scale
By JAM KM F. FO W L Kit
MIAMI B EA C H , Jan. 21-&lt;AT
— State
raring
rnmmlaaioners
from aern«« the nation werr urged
today to art up a court of ap*
|ieaU within ita own ranks lo
givr persona accused of racing
violations a chance to t»p heard
without rraorting to puldlc court*,
Judge Joseph A. Murphy, 84ycar-old advisor to thr llorsemen’* Benevolent amt ProtaCtlva
Araociattnn llfltP A l, (minted to
the recent enn, r**’J*r*V ne-T T*.
instatemrnt of Jorky thin Mrnde
a« the tiasi* for this need.
Mpraking liefore the 17th an ­
nual ronvrntlon of the Nntinmtl
As-oeiation
rtf
M'ale
Raring
Commt-sroners, Morphy termed
the Meade incident a« a "lem|re»t
in a teapot ovet ih e licensing of
a jockey tinder the Iran of two
Jtirlsdiet inna.”
Meade wn* suspended in March,
tt*ir». In Mexico City after an
argument with n steward. Hi'
tried imsiicrrssfully for reinstate­
ment in New York and New
Jersey and Inst lleremtwr was
grant'd a year’s pmlratmnul It
ernse hy the Florida Htale Raring rommiseion.
Much a furnrr resulted how
n r i f that Miarie withdrew hi*
application.
"The incident,** -aid Morphy,
"has brought up sliaiply the f.ir|
'trere )• no roini of roni|rrtetit
jut isdiction to hear an apiwal
___
___ ____
from ___
any prison
who
lus either

i -f

Senate May

Volcano Eruption

tl aaitaaea rraar C ase tlaei

tl - s i h »m m s Cm , i i m i
which (right may have driven them.
At least one European w as lu'led
and 34 others—traders, mission­
aries and government o ffic ia ls •sere missing following eruptions
which, since last Thursday, have

White House and rut It.
Congress, he said hasn’t the
manpower to examine the bud­
get in detail anti can't eut it in­
telligently.
Bridge* said the Praitiw.t him­
self should wred nut expendi­
ture* for whs! Hridge* railed
agriculture subsidies, power e...
pantion.
“ sorialiied
medicine"
and fctlcral aid to education.
2. A hill giving the government
power lo rapture unduly large
profit* fmm defense # rrtrartors
was railed up In the House with
ap.toval almost certain, ft pro­
vide* for renegotiation of govrrnrncnl war contract*.
One t-ongrrs-man estimated s
• iinilai provision during W’.trid
War tws&gt; saved taxpayers I I I ,-

fsNi.noOJWO.

:t. Menalor Krfativrr (fp -T en n ),
itiair.nan of the SmaU- t^rime fnvestifating Committee, hoped for
more lurk in hi* second attempt to
get Ihe Kenate lo vote contempt
citation* xgaind nine gambling
figure* for iteir tefii-nl to answer

Europe's Troubled Past

questions.
Tho Renate agreed to take up
th,- question afire disposing of
the W herry resolution.
Kalauver'a first try failed yes­
terday.
-I. Rep. Mills (I) Arkt said ha
will fight for ii withholding lax
on corporation dividend*. He esti­
mated the government loses about
$170,000,000 a year from couponclipping Americans who fall l&lt;&gt;
report dividend tnenmr

... r _

J A N . 2.1 . 1331

blasted into dust part of the four- trict services in New Guinea who
estimated the 4,0l)U casualties, said
peaked mountain 80 miles north­ the entire northern fare of tha
east of Port Moresby.
mountain
w as
blown a»«_,
With poor communication* on \ Though it(»m and smoke v .-tf
the Idg Island north of Australia still pouting from the gaping
relating report* and rescua opera­ hole today, he repotted he heilex.
tion*. the only other known dead ed the v-drano was cooling off.
offirally reported were 22 New
The mountain i» in Ihe heart
tne jungle, not far trm i the h
Guineans,
The eruption*
produced an kudu trail, over the Owen Rt»n!-:v
"atom bomb” effect, one eyawit- [ mountain*, along which A ii'i.sncs* said, ami Inyi rs of volcanic: llana and Americans (ought tit
ash hampered effort* of i ,u.- Japanese early in World War II.
Arotind ll* l&gt;e»e were a dotrn
workers to reach the scene. Air*
lin
pilots satitl un a-hrn cloud New Guinean village* ind a i100 mile* In diameter Patten t mixsiert station*—- Church of i.-ig^
our at 10,000 feat Ashes -lit.-1 laml. Roman Catholic and Seventh
one Inrh deep on the -,tii-et* nf
Day Adventist- Rurvtvor* w. t«
I ’ort Moresby.
lamington l-rgan
tn erupt liri ugh; out from nn airstrip nine
Thursday. Six rnait-r blast ( voir miles fmm the volcano.
Sixty-eight European* rcpotla^.
rt|inrtct| iwtwccn then ami yesurlv w e r e in the urea when I;,*
dav.
Ivan Champion, director of dis­ mountain Idew up.

crUDiBAKER TRUCKS .
m Tcosts PiMrr/

ICiscnhower
0

If mBIIbb M t»«a*aa l ag* Oapl
government made rleat it wntiM
ii«e forre if neressary to rn rry nut
Us ortier.
Klsenhtiwrr wound up hi* mili­
tary appraisal of Wetfern Europe
in Frankfurt last night, holding
private talks with Weft Herman
chancellor
Konrad
Adenauer,
World W ar II Herman generals
Al Irs il twn pertplc m.(V Iw ex­
Atltlrcanlng lh« rmibBien im»mln*rH of (*ongm«i re
nr,d other Herman lesder*
pected to lx* killed in Flotida in rrntly, I'rrdideill Tiiiiimtt ( i&gt;ui|Kirt*il our pro-, nt |w&gt;ril to tin* t-eo the* irtim of (aeiodi"*&lt;i a&lt;
flcritplrtl Hermanv i* not an A t­
lantic Fact signer lint
despite
highway acntbnlt tomorrow, «(
time "f tho Mongol Invnaion ot Ktiroptr in Iho .Mitltllo Agon, ,i‘,M «r think- h&gt; ha*"
raiding to ll,- I T ; ids Highway II. |M,inlo(: .,ut that Ih.* throat wan hnlUtd.
.Mu.phy .poke during a f«ru... strenuous Russian olijirlion and
of raring organization* nl wide' pronounretl tierman reluctance, the
I ’stfnl. M'lil you I t rnr nl llirm )
It wiih the Turku ami not the Mongols, however, who suggest inns were matte for the W c.irm powers arc negotiating lo
Forty Flnoili
h e re ilteady i.ern were Ktop|K*il only at the walln of Vienna. The thirteenth coin ml sinner’* consideration.
gel H •rinnii troops into their inVirtually c a r h
organisation trrnalionsl vrmv.'
billed tin* ye n , ami wr don IJ century .Motigolrt conquered Itinmia, overran Poland and
The talk*, during a rreeption at
know tmw many minted At that | Hungary, and won n battle al I.iegniU la German SUcain. v nired strong opposition In the
anti nighl the home of U. R. High Commlsrale oxer seven hundred will Ite HlCII caitlP Wttrtl that their t’m |icro r had died III fa r o ff ihnrnughhrid raring.
.loner John J. MeTlov .were th'killed this year. We can pul a 1 A dll. mill the Milllgol army returned home to lake pari in
Alrx Bower, managing editor scrilted by the Germans as friendly
*»f "The Blood Horse,” termed end communicative. Later Carlo
stop In this nerdlrss waste nl IMnudhle disputes over tilt* succession.
, the nine-rare trend “ a Irn d n w y Rehmld. leading parliamentarian
human life if w r want In. A ll wr
The Turks threatened nut once hut twice. In 1529 the toward ovrr-exptoitatiuu which in of thr Rocialist Party, said;
have got In do is to see In it greatest of nil Turkish sultans, Suleiman Ihe Magnificent, Hu long run seems likely tn re
“ World War 111 will not lake
that present laws against drunken besieged Vienna, hoping perhaps to trannfer his capital act adversely lo racing. Thay plare.'*
Meanwhile Paris Polite mobil­
driving, speeding and other traf­ there from Constantinople. Earlier sultana had similarly lay racing open tn the criticism
ised against the Communist dem­
fic violations ate rigidly enforced. transferred the rnpitnl to Constantinople from the far less nf over-exploiting Ita adrtlanee.” onstration threat. A French cabi­
Bower a reused some stat com*
noted town of Ilrusn. The siege failed; it was one of Sulei­ missions nf Insisting on the nine- net communique railed tha Rods’
jj According
In life
insurance man's few rebuffs. This ranks ns one of history's decisive race programs tn an effort to plan* fnr tomorrow an "intolerable
scandal," and said "the govern­
talatiitics, the population of the Imttlca; had it succeeded, there is no telling when the Turks inercaae tax revenues. Of night ment wilt not tolerate thla work
raring
he
said
"It
U
itesigntd
United Stales has increased b y } would have been ejected fmm the heart of Europe.
only to grt the working maria of treason of the Communist
A second siege of Vienna, in 1G83, was more a raid thnn money and very well rnutd Mad Party."
liver 2,000.000 prisons sincr the
Paris police headquarter* w arn­
ntut was taken laxl ipring. Un-1« systematic attempt at conquest. Neither the Turks nor to the abolishmant of racing.’’*
Run Francisco, Cal.. W»* select- ed the popnlacii to keep clear nf
r r ' « u d ) , r ir r u m t ia n e r * one m ay the Auntrinnn were then at top .-strength, no that had the
Elsenhower** headquarters nn H»e
et| as the Illfl2 roiiventton rilp.
er, how it dnci any gotsl d ty (icon raptured. It might not hnve been held for long. The Ma»*nchu*M*» w as
thntwttvely fashionable Champs-F.l^acea dur­
........ i
At all. Hy the siege wait lifted through remit- brought try Pnlnnd'n ntont agrrrtl upon fnr the* I Pa" meeliltg ing thr time Of the scheduled Com,
mutiist defnonxlratlon.' Metro (adhthe n *. famoue king. John Soliieakl. Thin wan the butt great venture and New Jersey' ftri 10*1.
The ttimriiiscialiet*' 'yesterday w nv)'station* In Ut4 s i r s * r p
iw t ir i* In e M a litn r‘ hfukitc Ip rtic i fpr Iroth Poland anti Turkey on the Intermitbrnal ntnge.
agreed thirt off-tmcU
hettlng ordered closed to the'public'from
* td mtittipty tin s e l! has
Turkn and Mongoln-alike threatened the liberty of rhnuld hr stispiperl 'not hut corn « to ■ T M . toffiornixf. n "
naked them into * cocked hat. Ktiro|te. Hath finally hud to!give up their planned ciinqueaLit. teixled racing7 InhAmatton shnuf* * Tfse 6 owmtn»Nt' ‘ Tarty * orsrnh,
he perrlllttfd 1 to*“ftoW freely to L'llum aaRe/ devote.) rtiost' of Its
t|ri thing keep* on much kmgri,
----- V * ; - ----- --------------------—T
flral txrO-oe*es- today 'to whipping
legitimate iHitdicatlanv.
(may have lo take the censtii
*■ • i tl v i, t.i;,,- ... &gt;,
up
a qtl. Eisenhower
sentiment
.
■ ■ ■ ■
* Wy s m _ n s t f i .a m ■
eHIStw Hommunlst follower*,
fly year, inrtead of every ten
The newspaper headlined a d ill
.Inek Hill, who keepn the Inn at Center Onaipce, N. II.,
foe "a powwrful demonstration"
la a legend up thnt way for bin dry wit an caaunl buaineaa
against the General tomorrow and
It s s llts M P n * CSSS S M I
front-paged a roneocted photomon­
"f]ir R l. R ev. Henry I. L e u llil. inethtMla. Corey Ford nominate* Jack for "The Mroit Un­ capital.
Tha Fifth A ir F a n e had 70 Jet* tage of Eisenhower supposedly
f p . D. will be initalled aiMiuhnp uf forgettable Character I’ve Met," In the February Reader’*
conferring with a Natl general.
in tha air In Ihtf two strikes.
♦;t^ Episcopal Chinch o f the dm- l&gt;igr«t. The Innkeejier'* way with hi* gue*l* in pretty well
Last Hoe. 33!, eight F-M Sabre Beneath them wat parted a -photo­
Cfnse of South Florida al formal illuntrated by one of Ford’* anecdote*:
jet* shot down ala MKJ8 and a graph nf a war-ruined city. An
Jack like to play hn*t to finhermcn anti i*n'l above a pmliahle seventh.
fdtterlal proclaimed “Go Heme.
services at S t. laike's Cathedral
The Allied patrol that pushed Elsenhower,"
in Orlando Thursday of this week. touch ol' Yankee guile lo pernuade them to make the Inn
Elsenhower visited Versailles
through Wonju waa holitrrrd with
Stanford c ilite n i lake particular their headquarter*. Recently he nerved lunch to u couple tanka. U. N. force a withdrew from shortly after his arrival
from
pride in the climb of Henry l^&gt;iil- ol New York angler* who were driving to Maine. One naked the town one weak ago after a Germany. The unexpected v isit to
_ ..... m stand
___ there
____ ________
____ the hlatorir city near Parts, site of
fighting
hut irturnrd
i tit to this pool ion nf rminrnce in .lark euttunlly, "Any fidting around llteae part*?"
"Dtinno how it i» liMlay," Jack replied. "Handyman went i»»i Fflilay and hnve pnilrit intti hi* World War 11 hceuiquartrrn.
the church nf |«i* choice for they
gave rise to *|ierul*tl&lt;m that he
remember lorn when . • At a pink out thin morning to try hi* lurk. Ought to In* lutrk pretty ,,M’ ,"*,l "nice «lmt»*t every tUv mav establish his Eun-pean armv
checked youth nl intignilp anl IKMIlt ," . .
. a,
..
I , , ,
i
■
&gt;i , &gt;
i
tom m unlst renistance there has headquarter* there.
Jack hurricil to the kitchen and ordered hi* handyman lessened steadily
American military source# rave
physical si/c and uionumcnlal men
But the Reds who relrested fmm no reason for Ihe visit, loiter
t lal plotscs lie ir r r it r d his fo il to pull on a pair of hipiuMila and act up hi* m l. Out of hi*
Hill 272 took up position* on s Elsenhower waa to ronfer with |
j fa ll to a r i t r i d i paridi lale in lie deep freeze h« It Nik three huge trout from the local hatchery. nearby height and fired at Allied British Field Marshal loird Mont­
The
trout
had
liorn
left
hy
the
game
wartltm,
to
lie
picked
force* throughout Tuesday after- gomery, who ha* been mentioned I
f 1920a from Holy C ron Chinch.
up lulur hy the atate tnxidrrtnint.
n»on. Allied air and artillery a* hi* possible high-ranking aide.
. Since then he hat continued In
In n fow nitimi'iiia lh r front door ojwuiwl and the handy- strikes pounded the reds.
---------------------------- ------------------- rin stature until today lie is
r
Trieontra said two Chinese regi­
mnn
cluni|N&lt;d
through
Iho
lobby.
I'okerfavrd,
Jack
cnlltHl
ip iiilu a l leader of some 40.ment# were moving 17 mllea areit Seoul- a rts were moving tanka I
mil In Mm: "Any lurk?"
of Wonju.
000 Flm id ian i.
aero** the Ran River south of j
"Nnnh," thi« haiidymnn rniittrrrri, holdintr up the three
In the fighting 10 miles south- the burned-out former capital.
lunkrra, "all T roI wna th«&gt;iw* lirre pnnfisii."
eeet nf Tanyang, 0 . R. Kevenih
A . P. correspondent Tom Brad­
Don't worry altoul atomic Iwtmht
Ulviilon do^hlmya had eornerrd shaw said the Reds were uaing
Thr New Yorkrr alayed is we«k.
t falling on Florida, say* retired Gen■
nearly 1JN)0 Red Infiltrator* and pontoon bridge* arroas the half-1
.e re l Henry A . Barber, J r ., Orange
wrre hammering at them.
rroten river. He aald also ag- I
Hollow mil Ihe pulp front
(county civil defrnte duectur. in an
To cook pork Imeka nr knuckle*
Artillery ami morlar Idasla rev- grexslve *Allied patrols had push- |
•■ranges
and
use
(lie
pulp
for
n
e&lt;&gt;.*r them with water and season erh-ralrd agaluxl (he jnfly, cold erf well Into normal Communlil
in lrrv K w in the Sentinel. Worry
fruit rup. Fill Hu- orange shells with salt and a few peppercorn* mountains. Field report* said tnn sectors in the wcsl and central i
* inrtead about the "war of nerves" with vanilla Ice rtpam, lop with plus a slice*) union Simmer ghoul
nf one ^rtiun nf nearly 2J&gt;on Rnl a ir s * without contacting the Rerfa. j
sod the big jolt whit It writ Iw no-iiugue and arrva very cold.
twn hours, then add wedge* nf Infiltrators had been killed In the
Thb Kittle in Ihe steep moun­
Flo rid a'» in the next war of proralibngr. Honk quickly uncovered sharp art Inn. Another group of |,. tains smith of Tanyang started
riding^ homes for refugees from
Tna Bureau of Engraving and for len minulea and serve piping 000 Red Koreans and 300 women at 3:30 T.M. Monday. Tanyang Is
elm waa in tha area.
37 mile# southeast nf Wonju, tho |
metropolitan c e c lm of {topulation Tripling of (he Treasury Hepart- hnt.
__________________ _
There was little fighting In any mad hub which Allied troops w alk­
meiit mamifacturvr* all paper
The first homh that fails on New money and nthar aerurlliea of the
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York C ity w ill send several mil- eederal Horernment.
a tS ^ d IVhxLx ll y W *" ’J l ' ° U- a
Armv hasdnuar- after holding Ita tiny airstrip un­
grounda covsr about 10 acres.
l „ . Mid the Chinese armies in the opposed for several hours.
iron’ persons fleeing into the tnun
tty tide. A few may return after
the decontamination squad* havr
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j acaltared parts of the country
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Social A n d Personal Activities
I'HHONE 148

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I-.Julies Night Held
By S:inford Jnyi ees

e rs o n a l a

l-'uh. • A|&gt;|n eclat ton Night war
T tr r a ilA K
Mi-* Helen (’aha* ha* a* her
hrlil l.t tin Seminole County
The Pilot Cluli Mill hold It
yue*t for tttu week*. .Mil. Theo­
b u i i n n i meeting in Un Ymi.i i hambci . : Cotnuietw Friday at dore Andrica of Cleveland. U.
the Yacht Clul. with Mi- M l*
Club a t 8:00 P M prw.-dr ;
tlntclirl serving the supper.
the board inerting it* 7 :"0 l‘M
Mrs. K. S Em-key apent the
Pn ident Iti!I Sl.riip,-i utiuv Mrxitali rehearsal witj 1*, h.I * at
weekend in Del.and a t the yuevta
I t h e Fixit Methodist Church at t&gt; ':u ducetl J. liiutlt-y Ddhalu, Stole of Mra. h 'l u Te-ida.
P. M. All singers are uik *.I t. a t ­ JB we,. |ite*id&lt;*nl • Alvin Dili.am,
III. Divtrirl \ ice president; tior
tend.
.Mr. ami Mr*. C. It Kyan ot
•tun lliadley »&lt;ate -.cretory; arni Palalka were guml* Multday of
WP.ONE.SDA&gt;
.ill it •• nffn i t , uii,l director- Af
The Player Meeting Setvi..
Mr*. A. II Mahoney
t»*l llm! the |*iv--,drill n-le.t each
the F i i t t Hapti-t Chun It v ill
guest tu -tuhil alt,I intiiMhirr th,
fin at 7:30 P M \VV uill -. nt,
hi nil.I- will itjriet to learn that
persm -itiny next tu him. After .Mra., Howard Look I* III at her
with tht* study- of tin- !
,;
that th,-- program wu- turned over home
Ephesian*.
on Park Avenue.
l,« th* ct‘&gt;. ttuatt, John Kadrr.
Women'. Club A rt Mu-i , -.1 ,
rh.itc
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fee at 10:30 A. M Spun*-, ml . .
Mr*. K M Hum *pent the weekJudge ami Mi- D.uigta- Him i od with her dauyhter and tun-lniltr. Francis Hull
&gt;trum,
II:
jif.it
MiUntold
(l
ii|p
,
T i l l IlSO V&gt;
*aw, Ml. and Mr* Honror Mrl aln.
Mr ui.i Mr- P n n li Diana Mi
r
The 0 mala* Jul ■ Junior Hr,
,
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MiJ
&gt;
t.ii
Kailer,
Mi.
and
thvrhoo.: will meet ui tin- l',i?t
Mi** Jean Dolilr* ha* relumed
'l r
ilrure D. v i*. Mr. and Mr, hum,- alter a lerriil trip to New
Baptist Chuit'h tonight ,u \n
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Mr
and
Mr,
York.
P JI.
Thr F'lorlda t ligin of Mi
i
t M;.l. .-lu, MrSwenn, Mr amt Mi
mil
yyigM
and
Mi*
End
Mr.
Assemblies will hav,- tl.m I
Mi* J II Van Hoy left Suiulay
Walk, ■ Mr. and 'll* t'.n ■tu'l ,la&gt; tor ( In, «»■... Hi where *he will
UttllllK tonight .it th, I ii -! Hull
l|,mrv
and
Mr
lliadh . 'Ii
till Church nt 7 :dn P M,
*|wod a week then rrliirn with
J a m i ii lulu Circle ••( |h* Caul, - Tamili and Mr. and Mr«. .11 Mr. Van liny.
Club ia having n bridge i-uM , at Sli miwr.
Mr. and Mi *. &lt;*■rl P itro, M.
7:30 P. M at tin- Garu.n C*ntei.
of Mr*. W. M ThlyThr Thrift Shun
.i . ■t th ■ ni-d Mr*. C I ■ deHart* Mr. rtn * | k-pFriend*
will remi t lu learn that the
,1' * Howard
nonAMi Hut*
ir i ir let.
e . , ll # Mr.
Women’* Cluh or,- ill*. J. It. Ilu. Mr
nod Mi*. Charier Vi»do|»leh* Mr i» aerimialy ill at the Kivrr'ldr
Aan&gt;l Mr*. Ered William
nud Mr- C C Hemier«-ri. Mr and l|o*pila| in Jackionville.
Seminole Rrhrktli
S ■■ l
will have {lit meeting nt i I* M. 'Ii John William*. Mr »n.i t i n
Friend* of Mr* Kirby Ftle wilt
1■
lu th r 0 , 1,1 (Vlluw « Hull. Vi-.iii.'i ’.V I ’ It;.i.t. Mi u ! Mr
William It.. Mr and Mr* Ural lepret to learn Dial »he I* 111 and
Rtbekahs are welcome.
|e\ ll.!* nm, Nfr . and Mt* It t i* unilriKulnp tiealruenl at the
I Rid a &gt;
Mr nod Mr*. Alt in I-lot Ida Sanitarium.
Thr Haplisl Women’* Mir-n&lt;i&gt; - 1 ■l.ii . I.
mil,am. Mr and Mr Tim d a w
ary Union u( S*n ., - .- v - n
Mi and Mi* Marvin Leavitt
tion will have n m v c t.J dish ; fm.l, Mr and Mi S'.nny I’uwrli. l.avt returned in |{uu«tun. Tex.,
II I n , Mr* Ith'h
lunchK.n at 10 00 V. M n&lt; it M&gt; an t Mi
Baker. after viMtlny lure with Mr and
Friday. in the tleneva l l a p i i 't 1 i«rd Kmell. Ml*
Cleon I.Ingle, I Inr old Eewt* and Mr*. H C. Craharn.
Church.
John Dunn.
Th&gt;- Sanford T...... - n-i * ml. N.
Mr. and Mr- Huh Mrilinnl* of
# 1 will hold a regular meeting at
Orlando *petit Sunday wrlth Mr*.
7:30 o’clock at the City Hall
Mrltlnni*’ parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
( hall III. II til the fillet
Mil I
John Mel,eh
B a ia ar from all schuuli in Semi
nolr Count, will ni»,-t at I on L
Harold Hav IliiKhe* ha* re
JJ. at the home ,.f '.'t
(). t
turned tu Chapel Hill, N. C. whirr
Garher. -10ft Myrtle Avenue.
he I* an inttrurtur, after attendlny thr wedtliny of hi* uncle,
For a bridge luncheon lobster
J a ,k lluKhi* tu Mi«e Jewell Tav
ralad la nlwav popular, If-e It
lot.
In froien or t m u u d f.mn rind
arcornpanv tin- ,nlad with iadnl,i
Mr and Mr*. S .C. (Sraham and
chip* Serve Ih.-ton ■renin .-ah.
•on Waller iiave leturr.ed from Se­
‘0 with a chocolate frurtiru* for do*
Mr. nod Mra. Jami-a J. June* ville where they apent Ihe weeku rt.
arinounra the l.lrth uf u run, .turner emi with Mr. Graham'* mother,
Ju &gt;, liorn on Ja n . •! in i'liiladelphra. Mr* J II. Graham
Pa Mr* Jonr* wan furmetly Itulh
Mr and Mr*. W. I.. Harrieun
Yoony of hake Monroe.
have returned frum Atlanta, G*-.
Potato,-- to he let veil with a where they were called due to
O |i f o n i i 't r i i t
t.iii-l may he lirirlaoilrd and then the denlh of Mr llarri»«n’# bro­
t]
•ihircd around the rori-t to lirown ther.
I I I Mapnalia
Phone 31 ditriny tin In*! part of the time
Cpl.
Howard
II.
Anderaon,
»un
the meat i* in the oven.
of Mr. ami Mr*. G. Lee Anuervon,
• pent *rvr,al day* vrlih Id* parl u l l l-efoie flyloy to Califnrnla
and ralilny fur Japan.

Dr. Henry MeLimlin

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Pvt W. W Hendrick* of the
Halted S late. Ait Force *|wnt the
weekend here with friend*. Pvt.
Hendrick* i* at preeent In Ktdtr
School nt K eolci Field. Hihiii.
Ml**.
The Ml**c* Gloria Stud*llll and
Mildred William* have returned
home after ipendinr the weekend
In Wctichula with Ml** Stud*tlll’*
parent*. Mr. and Mra. J . R. StudMill.
Rev. ami Mra. Martin J. flrani
of Wr*t Palm Reach *penl Mon­
day In Sanford. Rev. (tram wa*
form rely rector of Holy Grot*
Cliiif.h and Mr* Gram wa* th*
fiunici Mi** Mahle Holer of ihli
cily.
Mr and Mra Rill Glenn have ai
lliclr Kurat* Mr*. Glenn** mother
and father .Mi and Mra. E. Priddie &lt;if Litchfield. HI. They have
**l*“ viaited In Lakeland with their

W elt art* In Debuted
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l.akt* Mary

Fern Burk News

hr \ I K t . I N I A P. ANDERSON

lit MAE V L Villi

"Revolved that the American
Mi*. I.uctlle Met,, wa* a dlunvt
People Should reject the Welfare truent of Mr. and Mr*. J K. RohmState" wa* the topic of an Inter- •on Tueaday.
eating and enh&gt;t4cninjr debat,
Mr*. L. C. Till), left Thuraday
given by member* of thr National for J a ip e r to apeml the wrekrnd
Foreneic League at |hc meeting of with her parent*. Mr. and Mt*.
Ihe Congregation Rrth l«ia*| ami Ik C. Matlnew*.
the Hadaxxah Chapter of Sanford
Attending the County Council of
at the Jrwlvh Community Center Ihe Hume llrmutpiration Cluh.
on Sunday evening,
held Thur*day at
Paoin
were
t,onion Tull and Joel Mo** gave Mine*. Ailiert Walter, II. M. Ha­
the affirmative *ide and the ne­ ven, J. A. Yate». J, E. Robinaon.
gative aide wa* prevented hv Ml*» C A. Hell, J. II. Cowan. Either
Arlene Jarohvoo
and
Sammy Smith and Joe Ervin.
Jacobaon.
Mr* Clifford W. Wright of RedMr*. Manuel Jacol.ojn preaided laud City, Calif, wa- the gu*^.
over a »hort ho lne«* Hireling In o f.M i. and 'Ira. P, II Andetaon
‘ hr abarnce of the pir.ident, Mi­ Wedtieadav att-l Thntadav
Mr*
chael Gin«on, and the *t&gt;eak*r* Wilght and Mra. du-leiaon ate
were introduced hv Mr*. Herman I rouain*.
Jaeoboan, program chairman.
Mr*. J. E Ruhiuaoti. M i j C. A.
At the ronchlMun of the meet­
It* II and Ml* Lucille Meio apent
ing refrrihment* weie *erve,| to
tho»e prevent hy Mr*. Joe Mo**, "rd n e a d a y in Drlando
Mi*. Cota Sliantt and
Mi*.
Mr*. Edwin Epp*trin and Mr* Jennie Lewi* left Thuiadav morn­
Lee Samuel*.

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Gerald L. ttltegii left S atuldav
to return to hi* June* with the
lllaitdell
I'eucil
Company
to
Philudelpliia aflel having spent
tht- past month with hi- wlf, at
their home on Sonny town Road
Friday night Mt* (Ittegu held
"Open Hou*e"
tu. tnfuimal
fanw ell patty.
A
Wales went
Mi and Ml* C.
to Miami last " i tllll •tlnv ull a
...sine** trip.
Mt* Flturtire Dav|», Mi* And
lev
ttamuhach.
and
Eugene
S-ho-mr uiuluiiu I. I,oltp. it la»t
Saturday

Mary Ann Krrinhrlng
“G ue*, what" There’* a pratty
dreamleiat that
drift*
around
whem!, hut *hi- never drift* unlea*
•he fitid* a place to dork. Thl*
couldn't lie anylaely hut that lovely
little Mi*i Kreinhtlng.
Mi** Kreinhtlng »ay* thl* t* the
lie*I year of all. And w hy! Re
rau*e thl* I* her *enlor year. Her
favorite alihjert I* I&gt;,hiVkeeping. I
think «he plan* on l&gt;eing a *rerela ria l worker.
She alienee * the fact that »lt*
hav Ihe Iwat leachet in the wot Id
and the heal principal aver.
Ill* * Krrinnrfng it amdhrt uf
out vary popular tludeni* I,n r at
S.H S. She want* to wlxh the *ludent* of S.H H. all Ihe luck tn
Ihe Wot Id which *he kllowa they
will have.
— Hv Philip Hovd.

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Visit,us nt thr hontv of Mi ami
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Minnie
tlerilnger, 'I ts Ida I
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Mi. Reach'' mot her. and Mt\Y. \ I miUey. and Mr- Ni-lti

llilslinrll, nil o| Mu it eo. ii
Alfteil Itulk*. y y \ u\ y An
Fot re. 'till lit a, Ga , I* visiting
hi* giandputrnt
Mi and Mi Ifavliloud ll It.* Mi ui'd 'D- llowaiil R v - i.1,1
hale -old tlielt loiioi* on Lake
('on,-,,r,I, to Ml and .'It • L Fax,
of tit land.i
KYwiomer* to (to ,-,.iiitnutiltV
ate Mr. and 'll- 'lla t l ll»**ilef.
and 'It. and Ml*. Li.well llt-s-ht,
and chihltett, Cheiyl, »iol 'lin k
all of Columluts. 1thin I lie Hi
*J,*r* have tom hn»,-.I propelt v
oit Highway 17, m I rin I*ittK
and have already 'la r t c l wink
oil tlodt liuiiie
Mt. and Mr* lletitv ".,.« !* had
a* thrii guest- la I week tl,-v
and ' ll * Nath ll. nip*an
th
told. Ga

Everyone ha* made load* of
plan* thl* week for all the game*
a r ' t , playing. We are going to
•tar again*! Seal.n-et.- nt the
S. II S. audlioriuni tonight. Try
to gel thne and watrh our Celery
Fed* win! You'll have lot* of fun
«n take your gal friend* and
your relative* too. The more the
m errier!
The higgral night of all will be
Friday night, Palatka will hr pay­
ing u* a vialt we hope won’t he a
ln»». After the game, nice! down
at the American Legion Hut for
a humdinger, hang up dance, the
Dixig Hop Guv*. a*k the cute
little chirk you’ve been wanting
loo and gal* *tail putting &gt;u youi
hr*t manner*. You won’t want to
ml** the hlg dance
L ittle ui' Rrlty lu.ii I'altln ha*
iHeti entering ih»»e leauly roll
*e«t• again. She *pent the week­
end in Palm Reach and Juat one
look and you rould tell *he had »
grand time
The Celery Fed I* rlirklug again
and nrliele* ate coining in head i, v in Utlandu, Jan. 14.
over heel*. Don't (m grl i j 'vrile
Thui-day evening the I1 A met
your*.
with Mr*. K II. Goble, a m o ta r y ,
ITntil l-ildav evening tin, la all |uraiding. Fiirtlirr plan* fut tinkida.____________
Snack Hat which I* to lie *rl up,

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it th. to i
New irltdrlltr «l F rill lowig-' gland patent*, Mr and Miare Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Jotte* of Weaver.

ing fot Miami to Iw gone at-vetai
day*.
Mi and Mi*. Chat tea Krueger
ot Chicago havr arrived to take
poaaeation of thr huine they have
purehaaed It, III the II l( llrmirr
Mini, who have move,| back to
Orlando
Mia. G. L. Stmiurf n-td
wna
lakrn tu thr Flotilla Satillaiiuln
in Oilaiidn Ftidnv for tteatim-nl.
Mi. ami Mr*. E. J. Cole, Si.,
diaa Lava llrilat'd and S. Ilri
land w en thr dinner gueat* of
illure llvrrca&gt;)i in Dnytona Ih-ach
•m J a n 14
Mr*. H. M Glrnaon i* eonflm-l
to her In.me due to llinr**
Mr. and Mr* Ed I j i w Ioii hav,
tiern called lo Wliminglon. Ma,*
hy tlie audden death of her *oli
Mi*- Fine-tint- Itumphiev and
Ralph McClain motored to Caila
hall op thr wrrkrnd of Ja n 14 to
vi*!t Ml McClain’* naieid»
Mi. and Mi*. Lyman Fn*liy. Mt.
and Mi*. A Kul., and .'Ii and
Mr*. C. J Schell, fotnird a |iaitv
fi*hing at Daytona Reach on Jan.
Id.
.Ml. and Mi*. I’. K Kelley wile
gueat* of their *o|| and doughtetiti-law, Dt ami Ml*, William hcl

till A Y

an visiting at tin to.me f thvii
Mix and Mia. C. C . Ptlvxl*
lgtanJpaiei.tr. M&lt; and Mt
Wd tffanJ*-n. Gvorgv Sim* had thv
I liamt, in Winter Perl..
i “
*•* "*• 1 reihntan claia J
,
.ii-eotatlou uf thr tfooth laiOe

Mm. Mi/at.rlh I lack and *ou
Ruheit have ■rl hi tod to tin u
home on Concold Dtive alt, •
having vtsilrd f"i -evetal mouths
lu Tielitori, N .1

thr night of Ihe plav were made
mid do nation* of rhke, pie and
landy wi re ir&lt;iur*led The *ecle
lary wa* inaliucfnl to »end Ml*.
Hugh Till!*, teacher, who ha*
(wen ill Mime lime, a polled plant.
Following thr routine iiuattiee* Hu­
mecting wa* turned uvrt to I’tuf,
Harold Hrckrnhark who rliowtd
film* on child guidance. Hefiralimrnt* of coffee, orange |uiee and
cookie* were »rtved bv .Mr*. A. W.
1 e»lo. Mr*. J. A Yate* and Mr*.
K I.. Humphrey.
A rthur Marrhatu who
underwelil 0il0.il lu tg r ty at tile Uiang*
Meinmiai Hospital in tlilatolo tecetilly ia making a good recovery
and l* rx|iecled holne tlrorllv.
Mr. and Mr* Eari Duffrv of
Rlcliinond, I lid. have wr l i e d to
•prod some time with th r u friend*,
Mi nnd Mis Karl Toney Mini Mi
and Mi*. Lloyd l.eadmoit.
Mi and Ml*. .1, l( Reave* and
daughter. Mi** Marion were gu,-t«
Sunday of Mrs. Rrave*' aider,
Mr*. J. W. Falagati. in Oilando.
Mr. and Mr*. AI llivant, Jr. and
(Wo son* of Jacksonville w rtr Ihe
weekend gued* of hri patent*, Mr

E A Nelmnue, wta, wna iv■rlitly i ailed lo wolf. ln W rii
Palm llrucli. *|&gt;ent tl.i w e e k r lo l
visiting ftlrlid* heir
Mi i,mi Mt* a yy Sandberg
have trim tied to then botnv- oh
Seiulllol,. Hlvd.. aft, i l avillg spent
Do pg't eight month* visiting
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Davtouii Reach on rhmsitnv.
Mr. atilf Mi*. Hulteil tluest
and two small daughters of New
Smyrna Heath ai,- new resident*
ill lllkeview lodge
Ruth M Hamilton wa* Ihe
gurst *peaket at the husin,-** and
1'iofl s-ional Woman'* Club "f
Kl-sliiiniee last Monday llc i *uh
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gun a new -eties of hlo*dta*t*
i,vet Stall,in " I HU. Sunfnld, and
ran he liraul at in,4'i. on l loir*
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program- m Ci.lif.nnia and New
York
t he plop Mill t* catted
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lias a high luting In tntllo vit
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T H E 8AW FOBD H ER A LD , HAN FO RD, F LO R ID A

PA&lt;&gt;tt k o i i k

Defeats Lawson Robertson, P r o Leagues Put Hargett And Weiss Move Up On Top
Famoifs Olympic Scheduling Up To
Southeastern Conference S corers,
W %&gt;• «* h Second, Oklahoma Third S
m u 1 1 D eSJ Pittsburgh 97-48
Star Dies A t 67 Commissioner Bell
A T L A N T A . Ja n . 2 3 —
The big three of Southeastern Conference
NKW YORK. J*ft. 2 3 - f/f^—Kentucky recliimtd ihe lop petition in
CHICAGO, J a n . 23 — basketball scoring remain* intact but Herbert Hargett o f Muiiaaippa
To most people, dogs of dubious As Indiana Wins
PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 21-O P i
the National Cnllm* basketball rankings imlsy. hstely beating out un­
Kentucky Regains Lead In AP Poll;

[Sanford - Orlando Bradley

defeated Long (aland University in the sixth A»i&lt;*i*led Press Poll.
I he Wildcats bom l^xinglon. Ky„ tuccrrd Oklahoma A. and M..
which (ell to third aftrr having ill 16-gamc winning streak sn.»j,|ird. 44
40, by Oklahoma last Saturday night.
It is the fluid liinr out front this season for Adolph Rupp's lowertn
•thli-tra, who IH the poll the first 1 — ---- —. . . . ------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
two works before they were
buitiiwil by Hi, Irauis id th r Sugar
Bowl.
Tha 222 rjMirta w riters amt
btoadea llats, who partiripatrii In
the latest liallnt, failed In ih ilii
anybody out of the first ten nl
though the order of the top draw
rr^jillnlH * was thoroughly rerunColumbia,

aharea with
major reetirrf in th&gt;- country, heal fast to
•eveiitb. AH other teams moved up
nr hack a notch or two.
After Krnturky, I.III and Okla­
homa A . and M. came tbfa order;
Bradley, Indiana, HI. Johns, Co­
lumbia, North Carolina Stair.
Kansas Slate and St. Iraiiis.
Aritnna, l.aSallr, llklahonia nnd
flrigham rraahed Into the «ee&lt;»nl
ten, shoving nut Toledo, Washing­
ton, Ht. Ronavenlun- and Do

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th e only perfect

qursne.
Kentucky, which has Iratm'lril
bark alnee it* overtime 4-1-II! In-*
to HI. I -soils Dee. 29, drew 04 first
plant votes and a total of 17*0
points, Points are awarded oil Ihr
bails of ten for a first place votr,
nine /or second, etc.
b ill, with If) straight victories,
gave the Kentuckians a good run
for It, trail lug IE* first place votri
and 104-1 points—only 143 leas
than the leaders.
The changes fiurn last week In
the top ten: Kentucky moved from
Htnnd to first and L I U from
fourth to second as the Aggies
dropped two notches. Bradley fell
tg to fourth. Indiana and Ht.
na changed plsrca
Ht. IrauIs
dropped from eighth In loth, as
f(. C. B u t * moved up from ninth.
I»*aan HUto Jumped from tenth
to ninth,
JH e re are the leading tram s with
place votes and aeaaoti re­
parentheses (point touts
on the bails of ten for a
place vote, nine for aecond,

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The First Ten
(—Kentucky (441 (13-1)
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*— Bradley (4) M8-2I
9—Indiana (141 (12-1)
• —-St. Johns i l 6 | (|3-2)
V- Columbia (It ( 12-0 )
•- North Carolina K L l*
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&lt;«) (17 91
£ - K a m a a Htate (3) (12 C)
10— Ht. Iraul* (13-41
a. ..... Thp Second Ten
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Wyoming (tft-4 )

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tddlccoff W i n s
akewood Tourney
With .Score of 271
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I’UTK ARTHUR

M M
W P B , C-Hf-. Jan. 23
,7^ ? — 0 r Mlddlecoff may
hive hern light when ha decided
couple of years ago that he
could make as inueti nmnrv
nlav.
ivy play
-tag f« lf
tc«tth. Ami
• pulling
P&lt; ■“
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more fun
*£S*2Hhl*- *,,n t lil bankesl
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tha U kiwoo-I Park Open &lt;iD|f
luraament. fu three tourneys
tha first of tha year, his

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which Mlddlecoff drsimsed of Ms
enipetition In the final day, the
*i£ 2!&gt;0 Lakewood event
was
chiefly jmtoMe for Introducing
r S V . , ,l*w " * mw V th* ra rin g
w d !r . For esaraplei
». Manuel ( t o U Torre, a Span1
Milwaukee, who finishwith 874, three strokes I*.
Mlddlecoff, to take »|,400

Crippled Infield
Card's Weakness,
Marion I)ee!are.s
m i . D the aecond of a aer­
ies of 18 alnriea written h) the
major In cu r managers for Ihr
Awaswlated Prras under their
nstn h) lines telling how thrlr
team ahaps-a up for 19,11 and
sirin g up the ultier clubs).
S T . IJItriH C A R D IN A L S
ll&gt; MARTY M ARION
S T . I.OlfIB, Jan. 21— fT l - The
lu ll
St. Lulls Cardinnl rlub
should lie 1letter than last year.
T h e tuialr weakness of our team
last vrar was the many, many,
injuries that »r suffered The In­
field had only one strong point
for example
and that waa Al
(Red)
Sehoendienst at aecond
has«.
At first t*,e we tried Nlppv
Jones, who was recovering from
an operation and Steve Rilko, who
didn’t hit major league pltrhlni'
ades|,iatelv. At -hortstop. I was
taitherrd by a knee injury sufferIn spring (rainin’* and Kddi* Mill
er w»- una Me to nlav long enough
lo take rare of the situation. A*
third base. Tommy fDaviann had
shoulder trouble which handieao
ne&lt;t hia throwing and Eclrfle Katak
was troubled bv weak ankles.
Behind the piste. Joe (iaraglola
teas nut most «f the season with
a severe shoulder separation. A
neecasary operation to Ted Wilks’
eltraw left u* without an adequate
relief pitcher for practically the
entire season. In the outfield,
Stan Muslal Injured hla knee three
arpamt times. Bill Howerton was
out fo r a while with an ankle
Injury ami Chuck Diering suffer­
ed a broken elbow.
Moat of the strove weaknesses
have Iraen, we hop*, corrected by
surgery. Operation* have been
performed on Heraglola. Wilks
and myself, arid we feel that all
three of us will be recovered
sufficiently lo help the rlub.
My nptlmhm is bat'd on the
feeling that we are going Jo get
some definite help from some of
mtr rookies. Home of the more out­
standing newcomer* from whom
we ox|M-ct help are llllko, who
haa had Ihr benefit of another
year o f experience In the minor
league*; pitcher Tom I’oholsky,
who was the most valuable plaver
In the International League; Sol­
ly llrm u a, * real good hustling InDelder, and Don llollweg, who
rould very well make the grade
for u* at first Iras*.
I don't tielleve the military
draft will affect uur club too
much. Hal Rlre, (Jeorge Hunger
and riu y d Boyer are In the rtserves and, of rours«, auhlect tn
rail at any time. Very few nf
our voun players may be affectml bv tire draft.
No matter how I took at It, lit"
real of Ihr league shapes up pietty lunch. I believe the Brooklyn
l»odger* bavr the team that
everyone clip will have tn lieal.
The New York 0 bints flnishsnl
fait la st year and may Veep It
itp during the 1961 season. Of
eourae, the Philadelphia Phllliti
are league champions.

and varict ancestry are “just
dogs" but not to scorr* of young
Central Floridians whose mutts
amt mongrels will compete in the
Hid annual Mutt Dog Derby at the
Hstiford-Orlandn Kennel Club on
Feh. IIT hr 1961 renewal of thr Derby
should prove to tn- the biggest
sure*-** to dale, with entries ex­
pected from six Central Florida
reunites.
Lntrv blank* for the Ibrliy arc
row available at Hears-Jtoeburk in
Orlando and within a short Umr,
it Is evprclrd that a focal point
in each county for entry blanks
ean hr announced. A complete list
of priie* and ronditir ns for the
rare will le published later.
Thr winner of the affair will
he prrsrnte.1 with a trophy donat­
ed liv the Orlando Hetilinrl-Hlnr
anil many other valuable awards
will also lie announced.
More than 11600 people jammed
the Kennel d u ll last year to see
Pido, owned by six year old Stan­
ley Yates of Toft, romp In vic­
tory. tinier the rules, no one over
14 years of age is eligible to enter
a dog in the rare.
TttM iiHV* r v r n t i :*

r i N s r it tr r — n l a i n . N ile
l.'n lo -k * VI*. M l** U m l i s r l . A la rm Ina. lio n Hull. P n o n h er, T e n II W il­
lie, T i l - T * 1 -Toe. Ita n U r Ib-r
M TCnW II N U K — V a l s r l l r
W hoa T - m m lr . Ited X)lt&gt; h. t J t l l a
U e n a * . IraftsT i i r i - n l . I ’a rh l l - r .
lir a s * l.lfe . rfalln a. H llv e r Mabel
T i i i n n iM i &gt; ;— a r a n .* w u .
I'lit la n J . r - n - io e a l. ( ‘r - t - w n . M i­
la n , N&lt;ntnrrie. It la k r Itn u k ls, lr .a u
C h am p , ll'a lia r

m i ii i l l ii t«-|-_ri'raiba wire

tn *ld *-r K v .n , VI—r* M -e h e Vlee
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liy p s y . tt»nnl* It - ll.

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Mean

N aati,

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rrenny tilniwll, Husar Hay. Trlssar
Player, M arble llrTn. Hally ll-sun

S IX T H MAI t&lt;— S' ISIS* Mile
Ju al In t!W&gt;*. I l l a h M ila. &lt;’hl«o
lls lt e , X o l w . Iro n P e n n y , (It o r a la n
J e a n , ('o m n d tiia n . ('e n trn l c it y .
B H t K W T f l H A C K —S / i e i h s N ile
T a m T am , Je rse y t is a h a r .
Cm *
Kh tn , l&gt;ania»rue. I l l a h M lllc e . U t i l e
U le a c h le . M larh laf l l l r l . J u d y W |rl.
K K i l l T I I H A C K — a / la t h s M il*
H ow dy lia s . T h u n d e r J e t. K leeI rode, H nark lia r . e a la . M l** llarfaee,
L i l l i e O ld D a rlin g , J o e Sm ith .
WINTH H A € * i—S'lStbe Nile
N ovelette. O rie n t a l a lo w .
L ite
H a l m. Illf h la n d H o ck . H lnete Holt,
K n e h a a lla a . I lla h lls t t o a a . Ir a Moa*
tan a
T K .S T M H A I’M—a / i a r k s H ilo
Ilh n a l W rite r, P » n l» P a lo . T im *
Step, tra its H ull, H o llin s Irae. III* e e r lie d , V lrel H lr ln a , Iravo ca.

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»rd layout gave none of
a y r t, much trouble.
auJest for Mlrtdleroff,
In T0-41MWHI for tha
,_
D* U T o m carded
« £ * ? . Clark had tha fiaal
lowswt K«tc, a 84 far
Mayer posted a W to
and Mayrr tied for third
toowan, tha long
’ to m Haw Tarh.
. wt much In tha
In recent years, and tha
af 8t Aa-

“Mr. CotrmisticAer* Bert Belt flatted State and A l Weit* of Vanderbilt have moved in ju»t behind the leaden
out today earning hia 110,000 an­

P H IL L IE K SIGN 10
P IIII^ D E L P H IA . Jan. Z3-(/P&gt;
—The addition of two rookies haa
Increased u ton the number of
Philadelphia Athletic* who have
signed their 19SI contract*.
Signed agreements were re­
ceived yesterday from A l Portocarrero. Il-ear-oid Now York

nual raise gralntrd him hy Na­
tional Iraague mogula.
They dumped all their pioMeina
in hla r - ciaus tup.
The 64-yrar-old pro grid ctar,
sporting a stubble nf white whis­
kers after a recmu-loug lra*.ut
meeting lapping over into the
seventh day. returned to hi*
Philadelphia home.
I!e will map a plan of 1961
• b.l, st.f i»m»t,1 * eft-1 *• Itediiltng
of
which hr hopes all
elults will favor T h u will tax
all hla powers— B I0JHH) a year
worth.
It* II will draw up a set nf two
division* ami aiipr»|»fate »rh&lt;
■Jules, mailing them nut tn the
loop'a 12 riuha. If I I agree on
his set-lip, it will lies-omr per­
manent.
But if this majority Is lark­
ing, it will heronn- mandatory for
only nne yrar. A 48-hour limit
on returns was agreed.
Stormy discussion* of reshuffl­
ing thr American (Eastern) and
National (W rsternl hratketa nf
thr league carried thr annual
pow-wnw into a heettr extra two
day* with various rlul, owners,
an eye corked to the pockrthook,
demanding certain playing rights.
Finally, Paul C. Lewis, sec­
retary nf thr Philadelphia Eagle*,
made thr motion to let Bell handle
everything.
The temperature of molten lava
- rock material from inside the
esrth’a crust—I* estimated at betwern 2600 and 3600 drgrrvs

Fahrenheit.

It la estimated that If the exist­
ing water in lakes were added to
the oeran, the water level would
he lifted two feet.
Greenland, the largest known
Island, with an area of some
826,000 square miles, la entirely
covered by a vast ice cap, eacept
along some very na*row border*.

Mel Payton, Tulane’a m ajor candidate for All-bouiheaitern forward,
dropped 22 poinla against Georgia to meteare hia rearon total lo 2fil
and his career total to 1,029. Payton’a reason oulpul tt big rnougli bv
44 (»inl» lo hold the S E C lead. U r hat played *n 14 gime*^___
Seven-footer Bill
S piw v
of
Pumiro I* a form of voJrani.Krnturky romalncl in secorul place
lava. Other type* disintegrate
with 217 point* In U
games quickly and form soil of grestto
through last weekend Joe Dean of
l.nui.dana State also managrd to fertility.
hold third place with 206 itoinla in
14 games hot it* is pie*«e.l cloo-Jv
hv H.sreett with Jpn tlajvett ha*
played in only 10 games.
Weis* is fifth with 1HW |Hiinl
in 13 games.
A fall from fourth to sixth was
suffcied hy lloli Meador nf 1*8.1).
H r mltactl tying Wei** for fifth hv
five poiflta in 14 game*. Don Holt
of To lane waa fifth laat week hut
tumbled ail the way to 19th with
149. Ralph Pedrraon, also nf Tu
lane, fell from a tie for sixth to
12th. Ilia total I* 146 tn 14 game*.
Alal-ama’a big renter, Paul Sul­
livan, ranks seventh with 179 in
14 games; Florida’* Harry Hamil­
ton is eighth with 174 in 12. and
Tennessee’s Bolt Carrisnn is ninth
with 171 in 13. Hob Bchnciiier of
Alaluima ranks between Holt and
Pederson with 147 in 14.
Othrr players with 120 or more
point* through games of last week
end, their college*, total points,
M i t d r i t l p rirctl M n n o n llr
and number of games:
W a tlb n a rd Is id rn t f o r
Boh Schloss, Georgia, 141, 12:
w
n lls . crilinKH, rnhinrtM . .
E a rl Davis, Georgia, 168. 12; O n e
even sh tro rr ha I hn. Com es
Murphy, LS.IJ., 166. 14: Byron
Johnson, L.H.U., 166, 14; Shelhy
In la rg e panels ( h a t reduce
l.lnvitle, Kentucky, 160, 11; Frank
w a ste nnd sav e la b o r. C an
Ramsey. Kentucky, 160, 13.
he
c u rv e d or Itenf lo any
Red Wetherington, Florida, 147,
d e sire d ahnpe. T a k e n every
12; Oeorge Kelley, Vanderbilt, 146,
14] Krn Robbins. Mississippi, 149,
ly p e n f fin ish b e a u tifu lly .
13: Coyl Vance, Mississippi Stale,
118, 10; Don Lanfoid, Auburn, 136.
W e'll be glad lo a d v is e you
12; Jo* Jordan, Georgia, 134, 12;
on (he many uses of Ma*
A l Graehler, Mississippi, 133. I I ;
iionite around (he houae,
Dave Kardokus, Vanderbilt, 132,
and arrange e a n y pay14; Tammy Bartles*, Tennessee,
131, 18; Ivan Wilhelm, Tulane.
menla.
130. 14; Melvin Dold.
Georgia
Tech, 111, I t ; Rob Smith. Venderhilt, 123, 14, and Sammy Moore,
Alabama, 110, 16.

New Home Beauty
and Comfort With
Little Trouble! Al A
Little Price!

pitcher who hailed for Weal Palm
souri stood off Iowa State, &lt;9-44; Beach laat year, and Chatiea
When
Mauna Iraa, Hawaii,
Colorado
and M beat Utah Wilhelm, 22, utility Infielder up erupted in 1866, the volcano’s
State, and Utah upeet Wyoming, from th* Buffalo Bison* nf the lava flowed at a rate of 40 miles
46-39.
International League.
an hour.

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Enterprise Defeats
Junior High 23-17

. d Money.
Jimmy Clark of nearby I ration*
^ and Dick Mayer of fit.
ibtirir who came In at 276
.A»d Ju liu s B o m of Mid Pine*,
J*
atabltUT the big lim a swing
w the firs t time, who waa on
tor (Area dayn but (lipped badI Uw etui,
l and Uoyd Many rum
m il lied with Mlddlecoff
hut Boros look a 73 and

NF.W Y O R K r ] 7 n . 23 ( / D
This it supposed to he the lull in
the college baaLetball irsio n . but
four of the five leading learnt in
the land played lait night, all
-inning aa expected.
Kentucky,
the new naltnnal
leader, p la ile rrd an B2-fil defeat
on Georgia Tech in a Soulheatlein
Conference game at Atlanta, ll
gate the W ildcat* a 3-fl league re­
cord and trt the Mage for S a tu r­
day’* showdown with Vanderbilt,
alio unbeaten in league play.
Vanderbilt,
which entertains
Ten lie* aoe tonight, haa wr-n six
straight conference games. In out­
side competition, nowrver, tho
Commodore* have split eight de­
risions.
Irang Island University, ranked
No. 2 in this week’s Associated
I’reaa poll, warmed up for Da
long western trip by toying with
Falrleight Dickinson. 9,-4S.
Fourth-ranked Bradley, play­
ing without lla captain, Bill Mann,
defeated H IL L u m li, 62-69. The
Brave*, puaale in Ih- opening
minute* by a strong ITtltburgli
(on* defrtiae, methodically pulled
away from the tiring Panthers In
the aecond half. Mann fractured
Ms WiLt last week and la out
for th* season.
Indiana, No. B nationally, look
a firmer grip on its Big Ten lend
with a 49-69 victory over Ohio
State, th* defending champion. It
was tbe Hooalera' fifth straight
loop win and Ohio Slate’s fifth
consecutive setback.
,
Okialioma A I M , which led th*
A P poll laat week hut dropped
to third thle week, waa Idle.
Bill Spivey. Kentucky’* talented
seven-foot pivot, poured In M
point* to twee the Wildcat marks*
men. Walt Hlrach waa second with
19 points.
In other leading game*, Iowa
trampled Minnesota, 49-47: M&gt;v&gt;

N.

Track” of th* first half of this
century, died last night nl the
age of 47.
“ Ilohlite" aa he waa known af­
fectionately the v .r ld over, was
track and field roach at the Univerally of Pennsylvania
from
1914 to 1917.
He competed or coached in
every Olympic gam* fiom 1904
until hi* retirement from Ihe
auort because of failing hs-alth at
the -ml «*f the 1917 —aeon.
Jtoher'-fra..r*9* -a ^ fr iu tjr cn!
lutmer on the II. 8 . Olympic
team* of I9M4 al 8 L Lrauis, 1904
at Athens ami I90N a t London,
lie was assistant roaeb of the
1912 and 1920 Olym rir tennis ami
head roach in 1924, UI2H, 1912
and I9.1d, A ll hla (liym pit-roachrd team* were unofficial cham­
pion*. No official team winner*
are designated In Olympic games.
Horn in Aberdeen, Scotland,
Hcpl. 21, 1883, he came to this
count rv at the age of nine. In
1901 he won Ihe national 100.
yard title, captured the -TOOyanl national Indoor crowns in
1904 and 1908 am) Ihe tfio and
;mhi-yard title* m 1807. With the
lale Harry Hillman, Itartmouth
roach, he set a world record for
three-legged raring from 40 to
120 yards.
He never won an Olympic,
crown, however. Thr rtoxcxt lie
came to Jt was tn 1901 and again
in ItKWl when he placed second
in the standing high Jump.
Rohrrtann-coached world record
holders included Matt Met: rath,
P J Rayan, Ted Meredith llans
Kotehainen, Larry Brown, Dab
Ahern, Em ilio I.unghl, Bill Carr
and Dene Ventke.

T o a iu ilT a awt.N«T&gt;o%*

________________

R E Y

Wildcats Play Vandy
In
Southeastern;
Okialioma Is Idle

K IIIH T R A C K
ll s n d y Ih .y . T w o
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t , K R l'n .S T l h a c k , l i r a s * L H * . ««
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T IH t m
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l|« o k t*.
C o tto n J - N o *lu rn e.
P U D lt T H H A C K : M a r * . D ivided
K v e n . Itn n n l* Ito ll.
P I P T I I I U C K ) H a lly U te sn . Ileou
,\ **b . H lorhade.
H IX T H ItA C K r O e o rg la J e a n , C a n ,
tra l c it y , X *H r*
H R V K N T H H A C K ; T o m T o m . P ro a
H ktn, L i l l i e H learttle
K t llllT I I H ACK)
Thunder
Je t.
M IS* l ls r lir * . Joe H m llh .
N IN T H It A C ID I .H e H e ir , H ig h la u d H o ck , H ln sle Moll
T B N T I t H A C K : T im e H l*p. I llg a s r
Had. H lo.ei W rite r

Knterprlae took It* aecond vie
tnry of the season from Hanford
Junior High Hchcral Friday by a
score of 23-17 in a game which
saw the local five holding a two
point half-time lead over their
more experienced opponents.
I.a iry Italr* * tar red for the
Junior High CeleryferL looping
In eleven points and playing aa
well rounded defensive game.
Homer Mlllrr lay«d In four
lnta for th* local squad and
t Hunt made two.
M A CK HH-HI.P.tTHD
Varsity Lineup
P IIII.A D K I.r illA , Jan. 2 1 -tA ” trarrv Bates
—Connie
Mack, who
s I cpihvI llomer Miller
down last fall as manager of the Joe Hunt
Philadelphia Athletics after Ml rtiarlea Kwanti
years a l tha helm, haa been rt
Hubert Ballrant
elected President of the American
Leagn* dnh.
Oceana ocrupy about 143.000,Mack, M, was renamed yea- 000 square mile* or T2 percent
trntoy at tha annual meeting of of lit* earth's surface.
the hoard nf director*. Roy Mark
waa elected executive vice presi­
The thermal springs of S a n dent and treasurer and
Earle
were known aa early aa
Mack, vice president and tec reWhlta Sulphur Spring* In

^

—(rawson

to moderniza the triumphant
phrase of au old campaigner—
" T h t y cam*, t h t y

mmw.

I t conked

•em r

In other words, folks are callinl this
amart*atcpping 'Si Buick terrific.
Wherever you loolc« you find reasons
for this fervor.
The Special bfoewyma forth with a
full line all it* own-Se^fapii. Rlvierae,
Convcrtiblet-new in atyling, new in
powcr*to*weijiht ratio - new in per*

fonnuncc-ncw in thrift-|imnrtcst car

T 0 M I6 H T

And the Ro admaster literally tops
all previous standards of comfort and
luxury. You sink hi|* deep in double*
thick, pillnW'Snft Fonmtex cushionsfeast your eyes on new fabrics that
have the look and texture of custom
excellence.
You pan enjoy the sweeping v.'.’w
from the generous glass areas of the
'Si Buick to the fu llest-for now
you can have glare&gt;and*heat*

reducing windsliicld* and w i n d o w i . t
Add to all this the mighty power of
Buick'a Fireball engine-the superb
smoothness nf Dynaflow Drive—a
ride that's the marvel of the industry
-and you can understand why Buick
dealers' showrooms are drawinK the
crowds.
Better go, see for yourself, whet ell
the excitement's about.
i(#Ml

OVfcAnOWMfVM

far Its pries that Bujffi ever offered.
The Burnt hes everythinj-it takes to
make it the standout performer end
huy of the middto*price brackets.

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�TUESDAY JAN. 2.1.

THE SANFORD HE KAMI, -HANFORD. FLORIDA

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bu bakl* I I S«-IS 0 l|
folaloaa. Fla llail il’in.
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CIlAl'MAN, tkaraair.l
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attorney, and any aurh claim nr da*
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fine ami U able
n*w electmnle ear which hide* d*aft n enjoy lot*
nr*i and tranamili even whisper*
«n&lt;l |o|* of flnr
with startling clarity, ha* hern trfoods. Mr. Ha
toa All MAXIS
rralrd hy a noted Chicago rlerlrnnie
mil lot
found
AND MODUS OF
scientist.
lhal Inking II \ll.\C'Ot hrl|H-d hiHa disclosed that lhi&gt; nur■cutout «ya|»m ntrrmmtr n defirlenry of
CAtSI
naw diacoxary hat rendarad old. Vita mill* HI, B‘J. Nia&lt;in and lion
ityla hearing aida ubxolet* a)moat
Y m i l i a n a a4 ia» an
Here la Ml I t.imilliil'* atatr*
overnight, and bring, new hop* to
faa b a a i a- f t p i t r l
lha Ifi million pertona in lha United ■Ha-Ill. “ My first Ixitllc nf H A P
mftvinrad me Ibai 11A l i ­
In m U t s lo n
Klala* who *■» Laid of brariiig.
tl N - M ib iU F I
Ha reported lhal ihit rlrrlroiile ft*'* *1. was what I needed for the
tar anablra lha dent lo hear with* t:as on my stomach at night*. I
Plaid &lt;•»«» SOf aaW»
‘■•1111 not keep food on my atom
out ant hullon ahawlng In the rar
and without dangling battery wltta. mhc, hut afirr lh&gt; fie t l&lt;ullle
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H e i n ifio biggest seat covot b .n g im over olfored! Hand- raadara
of this paper with t). •S *•$*$# •urnn and egg., nn I oliier ftnnU
somo new plastic scat covers Guaranteed to lit your car
rnlracla electronic ear which hiilat that never wuuld -lay with me.
W h y psy high prices lor lo af covers when you can got these daafnaaa, full dr-tail* are described I also ran alcep well at night*.
In a fascinating booklet, “ New Die* Thanks to IIA P A C O I.. I will
at suth big saving*.’ Mail Your O rder Now! W e p ay postage -ocarlet
to Help lha Draf Hear."
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P O ST ALL SALES CO M PA N Y, INC
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State Farmers Market

Nothing Hotter
Than Good Food*
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NEW
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LukaI Notice

.. .irAf.J. I I VB
rhet, ate more than 18.700 mo­
tion picture theater* in the United
State*.

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N EW Furiilditil and unfupil.hed
duple*.ie«w&gt;a or vr*(. fi-e Wind*
don. Ill* Kouth Park Avent|".__
Kitchenette Apt*. Week, month
or season. KlumbrrUnd Court.
Iliway 17-trJ at City Limit.
R 0(111 FOB K E N T . Kitchen privileg** if preferred. 310 West 3rd.
Street.
F O R H ALE or rent. 9 acre* of
^ good tile land. Now ia the tin."
f or 8prin* im p. Hex- nr call Tom
K rllv , Phone A8I-R . Just off
of West 1st Street, t mile and

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F U R N IS H E R Garage Apartment
for rent. 1209 Magnolia Ave,
ft ROOM furnished apt 2 bodroom* and acroon porch, Ilka
private home. Rhone 1162-W or
can bo *ecn at 820 We*t 3rd.
_ Street
AND 3 ROOM apartment*. Cell
^
Mr*. Nance. lftftft-M-L

R E A L FJiT A T K FO R S A L K — I

Lake Frnnl Bargain Small Fur*
niain-d Cottage with KlrctrhKitrben: Some Young Citrus. A
Hrantiful Site on G imhI Fishing
l.oki Boat In. luded—Only |2,8U0. Cash.
RM John W. I). Moor*
13 Acre« on Beautiful Spring-fed
Lake— I'lenly of F ru it— Nice
Lawn—Modern 3 Room Bungalow with Electric Kltehon—Price
Urdured Furnished For Quirk
Sale.
S ee John W. 0 . Moor*
A Heal Buy—4 Room Home, Gam *i . Garden U t — 4 Mile* Out.
Full IVire 11,408. •
See Inhn W. II. Moore
8 Itiairn Bungalow, 10 Arr*# (iaod
Garden laind. Close In— Klectrlcity, Gas, Some Citrus.
Buy
Owners Equity, A munio Balance
4'.;.
See John W. II, Moore
For Citrus loind— 10, 17, Wl and
80 Acre Trarts
See John W. II. Mnnre
d(i .ft• tea Citrus I jm i J Partly I'lanl
ed in Young Treea; Almut 76
L*&gt; ge Bearinp Tree*— Small,
fttmlern, Well Furnished llom i.
Plus Rental Property— All City
Convenience* —On Deep, Splngfrd take.
JOHN W. D. M O O RE, Broker
Knbrrt K. K a rts, Associate
234 B. First
Phone ISIS
I F IT IS R E A L F-T T A T E wheOxer
ynil want tn buy nr aril, see J.
W. Halt, Ke«lt.ii, at N EW LOCATIO N , Florida State lUnk
r.I.lg, rh. 17M.
MODERN MASONRY Himk Home
2 bedrooms. I2t6 Wrat 1*1.
WfiOO. Iftos-.R
_______
H fC O H K -3 apartnienl house*,
paying appinaimaUly 10% on
asking price.
W A T ER
FR O N T H O M E New
house, 3 liedroome, living room,
dining room, hreakfaet room,
kitchen and laundry, two hath*
on 6 acre* of ground, masonry
const ruction, 126,000.00.
S M A L L IIO U H E-M odern in City
limit*. In good condition large
lot and well worth $3,600 00.
S P E C IA L — Nice ft room modern
house with email grove, fairly
prired at $6,000.00.
P l ^ STA TIO N E 8T A T E S - 8ev.
era I houses, 2 and .1 bedrooms for
sale in this attractive subdivis­
ion.
H IG H W A Y P R O P E R T Y — * badroom masonry construction in
large let with apartment, par­
tially furnished, exceptionally
nire and well worth $14,500.00,
adjoins lake.
r i f EED
r W. BENDEIt, Reatler

344 S. Park Ave.
Plume 1534
A. R. Peleraee, Broker
I I I N; Park A-t .
|’Knar 1117
Rainbow Tourist lodge en lliw aj 2 OEDROOM home. $3000-11860
* B A L KH TA TB TO R H A L E—3

17-92. 4 mil** south of Ran foul
#00 feet Illw ay frontage X i
noma, 4 hatha, alee 3 romna
«»vnerx h»«ise.
N E W MASONRY rotmUmJed 2
bedroom home almost completed.
Good location. Price $7304.00

down, balance ?1rL47 per month.
Small gvorrty store with 2 bed­
room apLrtruent, completely furnlsHe-f. 18000.
i . W, IIA L L . R m II ov
F lertda State Itonk HMg.

T U X E D O F E E D S Complete line. 1G LA D Itl|;U S ami geneial
cut
Hunt's Turnlu Fred Hlure.
flown lui«mrss offered for |mmeillale sale.
Ilcsl
varieties,
Top Flight Paint
$3.t» r«l
some crops soon tn bloom. Write
New Sheet*
12 19 ea.
Box S. Kanlmd llriah l.
Used Work Pent*
.98»-i’|tr.
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I A R M Y ,N A V Y S U R P L U S
S E R V IC E S — 12
S P E C IA L

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
MrUrnrlirn HonH—«nl W. 1.11It .‘xl.
P lu m e

P lu m e 1211

r e p a i R —m o d e r n i z e
vnur
Mleccllanroiia. Shhford Farmhome. jOnly 10% duvn now re ­
cr’a Auctlm MarkH.
quired. FH A Plan. Indallm cn1
F R IE D SH RIM P Dinner "The
I jU B Dep’L . Room 317. Phone O Z A R K I K K
Best Shrimp on Earth” at Horn28ft. Sanrird Atlantic National
er'a, 324 E Iat 8 t.
Rank. Member FD |f ■
C O S C H K T K HEW lilt P IP E
, WATCH and Clock Itepaiiing. All
Septic Tanks, Grasse Trai . Dry
work m
guaranteed.
Reaeonahle
m
Tanks, Tank Cradtee, Stepping
rice*. F. M. English, J r . Ph.
Stones, Benches, Flower Pols,
I 3 7 W .______________________
Blncka, Window sills and I Intel*,
Call Phone |0 b1 for
Concrete Floor*. Machine fin­
All Types Of Kook Work.
ished. Free Estimate*.
Mary klcKinney Bookkeeping
M IR A C L E C O N C R E T E CO.
Service
j « l Elm
Prnme 1333
Room 403
P A N E I.ltAY gas healer nearly
Attsnllr |l«nk Thiilillne
new $25.00 Ph. 147.
NEW FLOORH ruriaeed
per­
L IV IN G R iin ll, bedr«K*ni fntnifect me Old floors mede lift,
tme, rhslta, rtc. See Nash, cor
new. Finishing, cleaning * wai
ner ('olomlia and Naranja Road,
■ng. P-irtaMe power nisei. 21
Dellary.
rear* etperitnr* tn RemixD*
DUO TH ER M nil circulating heat
County. II M Glrasoe. l a b
cr, L l6.n,i gnod rondltion. 541
Mare____ _
Valencia Drive. Phone jjjjO
|. \ WNMOW k Rk HharpenadT- ht
A R T IC L E S W A N TED - «
cycle* repaired, loch and key
work. Prompt service, II. W T H K I .0 N K I I A N G K K
We buy, tell A trails iced
Hhuwa.. 518 F. 4th n t.
furniturr. Wllson-Mairr Furni­ ROOF WORK* nf all kinds. Eaves
ture r&gt;.. 311 E t at t&gt;l)na . n-.v
and Goiters Repaired and Paintrd. New Roof* applied. Painting
IIF.I.P W A N TED
and
coaling.
Hanford,
Ph
109ft W. R H Arhenhurg
FfIR Q U A L IF IE D
O KI. a ND u Murnlng Keniintl. rn
YOUNG W lllIR N
Undo Evening Star 0*11 Italph
There are (ipportunitle-, for a limit
llsy
llar.-t
_________
rd number nf qualified v»ung
women in the fascinating inh
that's Die Mata nf the communi­
order. Seminole Venetian Blind
cation* industry— handling ihe
Co
520 W. 3rd HI
Phon.
p u b iiir a lt » .
1162.W
A V IT A L P U B L IC S E R V IC E
•rrg lin e, bufiduter. oump true*,
With a starting salary of
i muck, fid dlH. shell and clay
$.70 a week (Ht hour*I
by load ar Job. Coni art tl. It
Without
previous
telephone
i-.ihrted. and associates. 109 l
Training.
Mew York Ave,, Demand
I'i
Opportunities for advancement,
*68 o r m .W
scheduled pav Inrrvaaee, sickness
Iwnefit*. pensions, and pleasant I F IT *8 Curtain*, iare or rhi» hete-l
table cloth*. Dotlle* or place tllCKKY MOORE
associate, and working condi­
mats to lie washed, starched, end
tions are some of (he advantage)
stretched, Phone 87V, Mrs. Mcof working for Ihe Telephone
--------Tcer.
___________ _____
Company.
j | i r r g i v „ D O W T r js jjt J T MX
You may wish to have your quali­ INCOM E T A X returni preps m l
T I ' H - T I A J B 'T P : W E'Vb
fication* inn side red for this re­
OCJT - r o PftjDd x5f^...
by tan accountant reoiktrrrJ
sponsible and Interesting poalwith Treat. D rpL Dempsey 231
tlon.
C H I E F O P ER A TO R .
IS— NOTICKH-PERHONALH — I
Hanford. Fla .
A O U TIIER N H KLI, T E L E P H O N E
M ARY'S LEN D IN G L IB R A R Y
and Telegraph Company____
1209 Magnolia—Is now open Mon.
FO U N TA IN Girl wanted. See Mr.’
thru Prl. 10 to 12 A. M., A to 8
Bill Itefore 11:00 A.M.. TouchP.M. Rat 4 lo l&gt; P.M
ton Drug Co.
_________•__
— IS
A U TO M O B ILES
Wanted: grocery cashier, expert*- 16—
•uee pirfytted hut not neces­
sary.
Apply
Mr.
W lf 'lt f , BU YIN G A CA R T Before flnae
Margaret A m Hlofex.
elng ea* u* to save money. Installmen t Leon Dept-. Room 817
H TEN O G R A PH ER Part Hme or
Phene 285
Sanford Allan!Ifull Hme. apply Box F, giving
National
Rsak U m I m S — e _
qualification*, age, etc.
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H A V E .SPEC IA L advertising pm j M W t A CAR. IM H v e It hv day. ETTA KETI
Kf4m. Thw menn« filer
! * w "' or
rncllali F».tdi
for two. Navd partner with small ; • n&lt;!. American Fords, sedan*.

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Newsmen

IlM fllM * n — PM« BWl
not n l i t any oth#r plac* In tha
County which la, or could im­
mediately bo mode, nullable and
adaqnate fur the need* of tho
boapltal or from which It could
effectually render It* service for
the Maentia] health need* of the
people of the County."
I h reaolution alto referred to
the fact that the »ite for the new
buildlnjr had been recenly pur*
rhaaed from the City hy the Bert
Ft*h eatale trustee*, end a large
rt of the fund* are already on
nd for the bull Jin
" It anpea;
file, that It
thould be puaalble to make autt
building had been recently pur*
health need* of v«th the Naval
Bate peraonnel and the County
population by permitting the ho*plral to temporarily continue In
it* preaent location/' it waa M at­
ed.
It waa aim Mated that Ro)
Holler had (e’en delegated by the
Aaaoclatlon to repreirnt It in
eontar»lmr the Navy on the mat­
ter.
Following an appeal hy f . A.
Maddy of the Kellow'hlp Fmtnda
tion that the liistituthm he charged no more rent for the ordination
of barrark* at the Naval Ail
Station in view of the order t &lt;
vacate In the near fiture, the
Commission agreed to abate rh*
rente dur in the personal pro
Mem* of elderly persons flmllnv
adequate llvlny facilities.
.Mr. Maddv added that the place
now secured by the Foundation M
Drew Field, Tain"*, I* subject to
the name revoke Me clau*e* a* at
the «!t* here, and added that h.t
had Instructed a Tampa attorney
to appeal to Washington on the
matter.
Voile WIIHama. Jr., and V.dio
Williams, Hr.. requested a Iran
rhls* to operate bu«*e* here, bin
were told that the Iranchl*# Held
bv S. A, Allen In run buss#* Iatill valid. Mr. Allen rialed that
he now ha* a bu* In operation,
and that two new hus*e* arc dm
to arrive her* in
d#&gt;».
Two application! of option on
the -lie of the Soft Ball Park
on the lakefront were received
On* of the** waa presented hv W.
R. William* In behalf of Ce-tl
O iler, llllnol*
developer.
The
other application wa* from John
C ray, New York developer, wltote
itIon on the property had eired- The Comml**lon deferred
action nn the matter pending In
qulry Into the financial statu*
of the apnllcant*.
Tho lakefront terminal (inaneImr caw# u|&gt; for discus-ion and In
aider to clear the w a y fo r bond
financ Inn of the
project
the Coni ml* ilnn paired a revolu­
tion rewinding Ite former action
h, accepting an R. F. C. commit-

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TDEBPAY JA N . 23, 1331

THE SANFORD HERALD, BANTQBP, FLORIDA

. IfaaUaoee fimm r * w •»•*»
raft. We landed Just 10 mtlea
down the beach from •
Am&gt;
ganseu beachhead, at the dear,
tlvated Mecoi Coaat Guard »talion, fold by federal authorities
to a beach club after the last
war.
"The N a il* did not, Imt we
did land and carry a trunk that
might have held an alum bomb,
ana we Mowed It carefully rigid
under the Time* building in the
heart of Manhattan.”
The atory n p ltln rd 'beie wai
no accurate Information availabia

at to the il l* of an A-bomb, but
the experiment vtiiialircd that a
bomb to ul.i be carried In a
■mall trunk.
The three M affrr*, Kirk Prlcr,
former merchant marine eecoml
mate liuh Ifolllngaworth, former
merchant
marine
chief radio
opeiator, and Richard Moraeman,
funner photographer'* mate in
the Navy and Nt-wsday's photo
editor, *et out from lake Montauk nl-oanl a seagoing diesel
trawler. They were to keep a
rendevou* off the Mecoi ilatlon,
:'f&gt; rnllea earl of Monlauk, at l:S0
A M.
W hen
the
shipper,
f'apt.

Knuwlet I bonny | Soil lb, Jr*., a
Cosit Guard veteran and Mon
taut, part-, boat caotatn, lighted
three long flaihe* from a inotebated light, he headed for the
beach, liv e hundred yard* off
shore, he launched the raft, with
the three staffer* and the trunk.
The light wa* flatbed by l*felfie, who had fiaikrd hi* ear Im&gt;.
hind the Mecoi station.
(luring the landing nmreeman
look picture* with Infra red equip
ment, and regular fla.h blub
equipment.
The (In** placed ihr iruuk In
ih* h«&lt;i of ihr car, ttu&gt;ved the

Gobal Air
Hwattaara n w . r w .tart
ita itrateglc egg* In one basketful
of inter-contlnenial bomher*. Since
thrn the A ir Fore* llaelf haa
moved to correct auch iaipreskioni.
Three bomber hairs are al­
ready operating in Great Britain.
One Jet fighter gfoup I* there

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— ------------iirflated raft in the car trunk,
and sped through Suffolk and
Na*&gt;au countle* to Queen*. There
iht&gt; boarded a subway for Times
Square.

to help the Royal A ir Force pro­ that the B-We* great advantage,
tect the B-2y euperfert*. Amir- their ability to fly far greater
lean
antl-airciatt
gum
and jia ta n r n loan any other known
crew* are established aiui in­ plat,*, would be negated by bal­
creasing in strength arum«l these ing them at point* where smaller
and falter plane* could operate
base* In England.
A ir Force official* freely *ay
at a* easily.
Tbe
em­
The retaliation strategy
»trat
that further site* are being
phasised by Bradley, demand*
■ought In Western Europe.
The B Jtl flight to England re­ that it mud lie prompt, devastatnewed speculation that the hlg jnw and capable of l*eing *u»plane*
capable of carrying A talnrd.
|»
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The old II r.i proved al Hiro­
Be»mb» would la* hated oversea*
Airmen tay there I* no twlutlcal' shima and Nagasaki that it i**uU
reason why the ili- iD fln n l plane. . • arty and dtop an atonilc bomb
should not operate from baser | effectively. The improved veitiou
inch at we have In Great Britain \ o f this plane, known as I ha B-W,
Mott airmen feel, however, tan da better than the B-W *

2,000 tulle combat radius. The
newer 8-47 all-jet bomber k u
the tame combat radius rating
but a much higher speed than iU
original atomic bomber and tr.*

B-M.
The retaliation atrategy ra il*
for amailer and poaaibly faster
plane*, operating from aa many
base* aa ran do protected by
gruunnd and *ea power, to *trike
Ioick quickly against any big
assault. The big ll*M liumber*,
flying al soiuelhlitg In s ih( n
800 mile* an hour, could not k*
r* peeled to bit a target in Rus­
sia a* quickly aa lorn* of th*
im alltr plane*.

3

^Jk^barbecoe to be held hero by
Police pepartinent fpt Ur*
Id* peace Officer*' Associatin'!
approved. Aa ordinance yscalan alley In the propcred Imaplfa lte on First Hiraat waa tlivau
.f it itadlng. The meelug a d Dtirnrd at t :00 A- M Mayor l l * d
on prealded.

Florida Chain
lla W I M M

com

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made Inspection tripe t«
n leper eolonlra In la lln
erica and Africa. She ha*
m V td aa rellgmia education direc­
tor of I'rrabyierlan chuithe* In
Naahvllle. Tonn., Wilmington. N

C. and Claarwator, Fla.

Hra. Sprague waa a United
Slate* delgate to the United Na
Ilona on the Statua of Women, In
Beirut, Syria, laat year. She la ac
qua In teed with poilwar relief and
rehabilitation problem* In Poland,
Oaacboavakla, (Irerce and We*
taern Europe. Iler auhlecta I* a
"Watching tbe Unite,) Natlona at
:Worb on Four Continent!."
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Crop Tonnage
(CautlaaedTrewTPi n (Biol
wiib a production of I,*
is valued atlltlAOO.000,
ylehta war* gmerally
tMa year, but tM larger
fa boaatad productIon above
preceding year.____________

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

WaUoma to Florida and all Us good Ih in g il
Rigid away, quick, learn to know your G ulf Dealer and all M i good (hinge.
Flrat of all, you'll want one of Gulf’a marvelous tourial mapt. Il’a Ih#
moat comp/efe'inap of Florida you can find—all tha highways and bywaya
—all the reasirta and points of interest— everything to help make your
vacation a great one.

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OullprUcia theowtg motor ail thal la AlcMor*
»roceaaei TMa la aa a im refining slop.
It make* Culfptlde eilra pure and ribs

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Terrific power la ovary drop l Ova# peak
patformanr* la today's powerful new anline*-and gives new pep atsl vigue in many
older can, tool

Alao you’ll want to pick up several of Gulf’a “ Fun Cards." These are
amusing poet cards for you to check and fill out to send to th# folks bock
home.
Your friendly Gulf Dealer will be glad to supply you with
aa he’ll be glad to serve you in every other possible way.

these—ju st

Drop In today and partake of all of G u lf’s wonderful services—
every*
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We know if you "get the Gulf liAhil” here in Florida, you’ll etick with
it on the long drive home— etsd continue “ going Gulf” when you get there I

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In U nity There Is S tren g ih —
lu Frutect the Peace u| ih« not id;
To Promote the Procrai* ut A u m c t,
To ProJote Pro* petit) for s 4hl«id.
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t’xrll) tl»u&gt;li thtunyh Thursday
wall ■ i«» shower- ii&gt; noith liwa
tllim u m 3ml in o u l i i l
tuniyht. I'lMilrt In rvlivmv nmlh
this xfirrniwni and in nmlh potlion limight and Ihursda).

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AN INDKI'KNDEN t DAILY NEW SPAPER
VOLUME XXXXII

L -I JthHr-lied

.Draft Policy
; On Athletes
* Is Clarified

1 ‘JO.S

S A N F t lit 11. F L O R I D A

U I.D N E S D A Y

(.oorgt* Itarr Welcomed

Economic Stabilizer
lnhnston I*; Asketl
To l.t|t On Cirliri .il
Wage I *t ice ('onirt &gt;1

W A SH IN G TO N . J .„ , 2d &lt;fl*j
si*—Anne Hi&lt;-rnl,ri^, m i i i i n i irf
iflaiy **l defenie,
j iJ
today
alklrlra won't hr .inglcd out m .nit
dn&gt;f
get i.( ,ir -I | • inlu Imul
n l unlilaiA u n t i l .
SLl* tolil irpaitfll tint atliblc*
"w ill be irv a id rd lit I t n r a n i rlit ,
v*hen it count to po- ihlr drfn
m in t.’’

MAM IIN i.lt IN |aii 2d G lT
Pine * l.shdlfri Mu hie| IhVallr
.till lio lit hr hai k ii ' ii li o n . uih .
‘ lalulirei I n .
luliiiiltin irtnni
meiMl.itioui lot a yriirr.il pine
lieere.
i l iiiade the ’flleilietil befair
the
*Kittle I Lute n mi.nun
■omniitt.
Dtf'alle tint not tittle public
.let All' t.j litt IrttilUlDfiJilhill' till
»«|j llt*l Ail AlHltKIlii fulfill |Mi»
l* »t»% Hill I r liiiJ f inif|'iifi i ianj.tr
‘ I iI ftftt

Secretary n| D ifm ir M anhill
•Stave tin ipoili tvnild a tiujoi
fiifcl.t yeiteuiay by laying that
athlete* oho fail to pat* Selective
Sen tee td.vi.ral examinations m»V

" I I an allilrle h ai a ptimluird
fteaidmm fni riam ple. lie Hilt in
inducted became mrn with puin
luted ear dtunn ate taken.' il&lt;r
raid.
The tiecition to Irmer ll c ila rdatdt, and ihui take in tm nr mm
who b a le a •)( clau ith alioti, *p
patently h a i been uniTTi cinn dei ••
lion lot •••me time.
F o r M r*. Koariiberg. In in iit v W "K l e f m r I'n n y r ri' la-t w o k ,
raid that H le )*ar •■Id's are diati
&lt;d, 300.CMKI would W eiasilfled
ka I F . Hut under a tirojiosrd n
laxing o f tlie nilea, alie «aid, only
ICOjtaiO would tret the.-IF rlaatifi
lin k l la u * in —
- - m «i
r«A«

Once Green Laiul
Becomes Desert
p A lter
Eruption
•sw ^
7
S Y D N E Y . Aueiralla. Jan. 84
l/P&gt;- Voleann aeh today hardened
over a New Guinea wasteland
the olire-fertile (uncle home of
thmisanda who may nave died tn
weekend otuplluns of 8,000-foot
high Aft- Lamlngtoli.
"Ilo riilile , gray devastation l»
all that remain*. »ald on* ut'w*
paper eorrefimndent who flew over
-the area in which Australian offi
T i l ala aahl 3.1KKJ pcraoln includiiu!
34 Kuiopeana—were lielteved to
ha«e pcrlahed.
•*Tlw s ntlle area la feet deep In
pumice anli. which ia gradually
ran lm in g and coating everything
with a rocklike aitrface." vaiil a
report to the Sydney Hun It added:
"Once a fertile diatrlct. It may
become a rocky desert ”
Meager medical supplies and air
transport facilities were mohiliinl
ilM ils a M 111 f«a» t a i l

^Uaymontl R. Palmer
Services Tomorrow
Funrtal »*i vice* will lie held
tomorrow at ilie graveside In
Kvrrgreen f&gt;m»t»ry at 3:30 P.
M, for Ifaynmnd K. Palmer, U't,
who died Saturday lit the Vet
rans* Hospital in Hay Pines af
er an Hint's of two yvais Key
I- It. Ituslituu officiated,
t v Ml. Palm ri i n lorn In rulumbla, Mi. July I I , thill and was
a mechanic by tiade lie was a
tutmlwr nf the Aineri.'an l.rglmi
and a Ve|e|»n of World War I
Fiirvivltig are tlte widow ami
nine children, thiane H Palmer
of Raia*ota; Kalph K. and (ituti
rr F., of Ogden, L'tah: Juanita
of Chicago, III ; Ronnie. Onal.
Truman and Clyde of Sanford.

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LEG IO N M E E T
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Joel Field returned Monday
night from Montgomery, Ala.,
where he attended an American
Legion meeting for the southern
area In repaid to formulating pollties for the rehabilitation of ret•rant.

Florida was renreienled by lla
entire rehabiHtathsn eommi*H&lt;m,
including Ed Martin, Ocala, chair
man of Arcg C which includes the
southern alalei.

Marrli Of Dimes

.f t

The March of

Dimes

today

A sru trh ilfd

J A N . 2 1 . ItVr.l

No. l i l t

Wirt*

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\el iiif ttiiyi.r Andrew * an away teleo in ra t ii i.iy i Hat i and hti I m i n i . . - I. ... 1 . .( ( i I. tio i third
in 11 e n lis t i n n .'-anford.. I«fi
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(tothi II Gtrlwrt l o t , Afllnir Maym • u i t w i y , I n .I '.lei &lt;ulii. Want .1 1 . Holt ti'iti i»
IH tOllK* ll^ t»•* Util
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t n « .it r a i l p u r r cetlm r
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m s s i r 11. ii I rd tiy in fo iliie.| government •outce* to be in I;«i*•I * «H4ili anil H t•Ini ali'M, *.,*
fm l-i | i a ■* lilt 4 la i 4*"li 1*1.ll lit
ih * w u rl s .
The w a i i a c t)..ii, it was iin d ri ■ laiii’lth tl&lt;* ftiP* j iuji ii i--i». |f«
till fat') • - lillr
• iin d , w ill |,u i a lid on wapes as
I I l f i p k af tf a* • f.m
■f l | , i h . s io iiiiin m l
l&lt; llll«tl*li. tielli* IlHU1 l.l . Milc.lt Ilf *tall, rttliri tty «tt|il«Hliall&lt;* |*t« Mil*
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i liirirr iiH*I fuf* 1\ Vt.i&gt;«* jiir*l«fMirt **( trr**ph»i » muAifi lt*u ..... I *■f t v n y
lla* » UfitiM I * *k 111*.tV11•i rrjlf,
I l C..I W. F. Itiinge of Han
tin Woliiii) Iviitti* A^iKHuliaii,
Mllh
turd, serving writ It the Cichl'h
1 i urn I d i ***h l (&lt;» !*♦• iilm m in r n
I' fSiinririi ii ti mita'
i t j un
A .my in horva as Chief &lt;d lU ( ' I . . I
At.,,
A n n n u m i l tadlo ami t . levi-li.n htsra’l . »»l I »Vi U lli.'l (ft**I
Korean A d v iso ry tu rn ip . » a
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lin o
't Ahi.'frfujt will Im Ip i h im| h*
mi i i
to will I c ll the piddle o f hi
K* C .T t I
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s a i n r s f"' mertlorniu- erne. In Itni’
nlaiis.
n*|»«« iWi o*lif riIn111*?
Ho loo* I hi oalti of oftce tloin
Ir- ill*,a* I III * Tl It ,*|i*#• H ll fI
The rttatioii read* a* fnllnw*:
• hle| III.lice | m l At Vilismi In
NLW U H IK . Ian 2d til1)
Id
Col. William 1'. Kunge
pt
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af Itf If ;tIII
Me.ohefs nl the Pitot ( tnh so ld i; a Inlet erfemonv in
It In if t*&gt;fv Iti^
llv M \ A It A H it I ' l S llN
William W. Remington sunl today : nSP«n»l «*»•-». ••■“**■*» l»r«iiinr, L i t night to a Ll then inpieal to - l i oman’s new s conference room ! )»** t»U» b*TM ,
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S I t t IW H . J a il. 3 1 —
mm ftlui inti t Hiitii \V«- i f i n J*
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i i . i . . . ... ,1- United S tale. Army, white err
Nisiet spy ring leader hete. m I b e j ^
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llml d the City I 'niumisshili Im a
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l|in*tn,| a i,i( la
lieirrF tie* was a wTiler."
vi ” 17 liynup
end
Ail luiasinn hd the pulls
t h 'hliiiM | johnslou glvim* autniHsmons i» »
Ihr iiallons lhal want lo wrl
i|*« u 1 titatifti a *»H tni*H
it
Ih r huntri goieiiinirnt econom in u i, Qnai tn master le u Army a releieiolum nn ll»’ nail a lit e .if rr i»v#*r
l*i
HfnbHu
i tone Hot I him Into Ihr F N
M'H * 'I
•if th e RepuMir of ili'ie.. tenut said ire wauled to explain to d e te d in e r lto rlo n s s e e t i i e d iirlm ' •nrh h, on I- l* mar lie n e s m s i, 11**«• IhMvfiir Mirlru'l V MiRiill*
i o.t those e ho « -tut I,&gt; hiand
f ft,
•' Ktll.Hi. A,,- itmt f a t
her as an if y ir s w a in hoira
OoliM t1i.il leftist V iiilris wpre III- j ,|„.
Of, June to
lull lo msllir the prnmpt t n|i»iiu. lorn niff ia ♦i 'n e t in fW filfM* tiinii, i ta
it iiu.MH fir
tm 'i' inliflff* *l««n 1*1*11*1 iirmU l csss', ll means n t liis up iIII r» .’
Net,Ml. tug hI a critical ol Ihr
i ( H i d I III ■h a l f me llml W a r Pin Pd'a* Wh-ll Ih* drmet Fm ..
tot id
o( to olrtpl.ilr horpdtl
ChU\f
haenn. cars all I 'toil's theyI' i if, tv 1 I w iled S t a i r s ’ Vm .i i i (n il i . , , a ll
(bnlion Rnanl olfttulr weib ‘’mote f North Korea hivad..l t l - I
I lie nod mu was piesenlrii hr
o l tn i a r o n f r i r u r r of
lit j | in
I ’lfsIfT Jiihiuitlll'l |if•*»li*,,i** *****
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Riirtee Mi* M ,n h Ramt iv. d sn i hail Ainu ' ’f*l*aitlfH' a |»*i if'iMti**'! I'll •all'll hale again alli't 1.0"
p o v s n a an il llis is ls v l I h r t h ln e se
n ilrie ild l ill ploflll lot thru own public of Korea. Col
of in P vino
,hii in,
m
•(la.
• o m in n u is ls H a u l to n e g o tia te a
Ift^nII*- rn)ov«*tl citly llniitr*! World War II
minpaniei than lit prosluclKMt fur nek-, tartly exposing hliuaelf to man of the I lull, who Ila lril I It it
m acr
In d ia , lik e H o l i n ’ lia *»
jiul*’t tf i mitt \h* wfirt* Im iiu I l*r»*l
hod ih- fir*-, |rf,rsiitially directeil
I hey UN* *4*1(1 all t*a ■
' H|%«* t »ier
war.
she would tils ml the meet me nl i| r,« riv a l l»a iIHrfrillOti «»f
le t Ug III le d I'e ip iu g
I in- l u l l e d
Retuiillthin was mi the wilnei* ih. aecuNtoUth'li and d i'patch of the ( limits ( nmnO' 'ion S' a 1C
tnrrrh till
l***ity I** know war may start t.efnse Mn&lt; S la t e s I n - f r in s e it lo do s „ and j
ah
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u p p issr- u la n s lo s e a l I h r t om
•land for the thiid day &lt;Hending
Dllitesl .States, It III.Si II and Flan
,
,
a p rn rn ti iff n. •!»«•
», -%n«l in, nf VuV^Hflnt*
t-|,anr,if ■ «U 1
I in led
ht.iliel' from a «liaige that he |*hr*i la thv fi*Phtltir
the countries which i c i i ,
, m u n is l I h n ir s e in I h r
Inhii top lit* tol-l a cvnigresston
4* fit III) H I I he nil • t stiem l^M
Oft I’M * U i l
N i l io n s , a s o u r of I h r ( is e se to
al
t
ommitts**'
lie
will
have
tiroad
do
somethingare
it
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enough
&lt;nininil.ee peipuy in telling a
m ill.I In alien! &gt;l,o 1he r fails
ho ld in g Im w e is , in It,.' p la ce ol
atlpervisni y |Hiwer oVrl not only 1*1 *1*1
|e,Is-1.il giaml jury fm liesei war
I han g It a i S i n k ’s i r g i m c
voles) in laiot ol the tesrli- le-u *»c&gt; * and prtces, hut also ovei
Official* af l Kim* Hu If* null »•§«
,i Cniimiuiiiit.
nf
the
S
jril,m
l
Navil
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Nl
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nil
renimmic
phases
o(
Itiohilisa
kihcs
M W 111 I III I 1.1. |au 2d
indicated *nv I f ,4I fill Hi,*, if
I li/ulolh iirnth’V, former HueM, s Inei N (lehl eslli-.l &gt;1 linn Ini’ludlng cretlil control, ieid .
,s oosioora sse e s s s atsl
lullin’ filial.ring, and general fiscal •hey may gel going now emd.i 1 i'l I ’lime Mmi'lri Nelilw &gt;d In
ter,li—n I" Ho IllM dii Ctiin’i
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th&lt;’t ge A H|^rr. local aitm my. \|i**ninary As*etnhlirsi winch wl!
H'MIlnwssa sie gee- els I
••nly invite retaliation f - m Itu.
t in . in a hioaii. a il lunlling w ith
O ra n g e
o m it )
l
ir
i,iiiim«st i b ,* u ^ai ph«««*A •»( in upmi lt&lt; atate with' program lin
'la
if tin' Kids dt-i-tdrd to aweep ..................
F K ilfT IN G IIHHII
ol die U nited S ta le .
el
tie F ii't
llapti-t &lt; turn'll
K x l i i h i l Is I ' l a m u ' d Hoard of UireeUira of tils* Haufunl
til'III I N . Ireland. Ian 21 -i&lt;Vt ole* Europe soon.
Thursday at J tn i* \| euniiiiidi.c
Farmers Ancln.ii Inc. at a merlin* wtlh «es»iun« llitouifh Frid ss ,1
A grenade hulled tty two mrn
Fiicnlmwat has answered that l-olii V ill Ana. railed luiilghl lot
Seminole I ’m,nl&gt; is planmug an (|( &lt;;ltll|&lt;r»i||r Monday nlghl, I It
I1 M. I he *|e it er s, wim at- shattered two windows m tlir Hr! each nalioii imist ,ln its uiinosi Ii s n m lrie n c e ol r^ann powri* to
niitatandlngl)' different • xhil.it at llawsi.n, aecrelary, elated this
known a« th&gt; "Ainhassaihir*'’, tn tish rmhasay lien- last night and one naiiun oanga luck, s'loii... -Ii • ri'* woi 1.1 pud iu&lt; "uiitead id
the liran yr I'sHints F'nir in Oilan- morning.
elude well known aulhotiltes oi damigrd a cat hvltnuilug to » will use that as an r ictus to hanc
d i. I ’eti 18-91, t tianiti-r «f Cumthe Vnetl„ii ii ineurpsiiated fur
memtier uf the cmt.nsy staff No
1ilknie al eai h .-llu 1 l. loo ill ’ll
merce Manager Kd Whitney an flutl.ono, ami its aecunlire are youth wori tslucallunal and Intel one was iniured The twa man rs hack. And here is tlie kirks-i
national affairs, and home an,)
i.,n,-&lt;d this tmiming.
■lid* ol Itillri
Intnl with the Florida Securtiie*
called.
If they all liang hack, tin F '
Ilrftwiriff) i»f Ili«* r i l l 1141 tuf** Coimaiaalali. Its rnnslitulii.n ant foreign m is*Intis Mrs Field an
Picket, have Iwen ollt.hle the Cottgrett will not mte ih* non.
” |l it r|e 11 ill tl cnnugli Ins*
imiiiici
d
lin
t
an
n|.ep
fni
uni
ho
hsen cniilpleted by K I M-ugh- hy Inwn have U-en accs'plrsl l&gt;i
emtui--.y since Issl I'tldav plots nt to send arms and lumps to Fit hern caul 1111 t isit Is ii.lr . loi lie-.,
woman " ill t..- m m at tha * i
1..
n, Biehiiiei, and carpenter#ll-'
hav,HI.sir. said Mr. Npeer.
Copal t’tnirch Friday at I" 1*» • log the training of a liutrh alt rope
nation 111 a lo n lrie m r to lie llir
started ttnrk on the s,*l-iip he ad
Work was xlartesl yesterday M All wiitiirti are invited to at viukdmn in
Northern
lielan.l,
I hat aigumenl has a suite in ii
1——* si 1 *
• s s s l l s s s S «’ s
dud
nitirning nn the construction of tin tend and brine sandwiches In Which Mill Is part of the Full--I
A sample of the vrrv n d (rar
l
rslii’f in ihs* arrsn^s- •bed for the an,turn market al its
Kmgdoiu ilespila lush demands f-r Furojieahl liave n given m t, tor i
«I ft ill »**"" * *•••
* I W
*MI
, , i , | alf |li. e l In till l» John P I,, new l,* atii ' ou tha Orlando High
home rule
Inld in one of General Fis,nhon
•on, preeihls-nt nt the Frinuude wav I tie ki,«d will meat hi • 111 to
I i l ’ X I1 AH
er * party t.y a tiiileh official
Connlv Farm Ituiaau and mem l i '8 lerl and will htva a KalsantMd
I l ! \ H I M Fit
I OKIM1N. Ian
i'l &lt;V&gt; 1 . s
And »h»t list Eisenhower's o m
i.»rs Mr. Pirruon i* »1*&lt;i diieciing Iron riHtf
the fltsl t u n c In "Si. vsars. hit
Ha 1.11M ulti . Ian 31 i/l’t .A done lo Ci.unlrrart llo frai *
the work of the Veteran* .m th— ------------------la m ’s government today rlopiiet 7V seal old Ataiylan.i s|Hiiisinan
Mr* I'vwhnr IliH.ver, third vice
I liere i in hdrauoa ,
Fat tn ifthilng .’ ta " uf ?h irh he Is
K IT ’ t’llt.ti AN DIEM
: th.
aii
r the militarv *uyr'
and lavryc*- died 1**1 night from tn
I hei e t- no hard anrvvrr A tm I'lvVIilSI.t t.f ihr th.llda ItwVIII*
ma Intel nr, an ibe prolsvi.
Mi G IN A , N. Yt. Jan. -’ I i l ’ment In tit* official l.ondon l u
juries sustained Saturday whan bis | eaiimair is that n has inti r wild t'oifr ai'mil Wuiinii'* ri«,l
Kstnt il nf handicraft, el.dlilng, William Payne, who voted for .-,-tte
hoi
ion,.' fell during
durimr a fur
for hunt
n
n ,h II ong ...............
ill,- , will hr Ihr gill**! • |-.»ki'i M
lunch
hefnte Griii ial 1
Fi....
'll
eanhlng and latking are hring pre Abiahant Lincoln in ItttVt, died
The War Office explained It rr
Tlir naiiir uf W M 1’v Court v hours was uppointeil. (In co n .*
1tic fi’iiith inerting uf I *iiI ra I V .
.... i ’
i,.. mi . i -f i l l 1 hit
yesterday. II- wa, 1(V|
, .|uested a temporary l*aats on the Wright had lievti linked with fni potol.'i.l talked in ;, mini lies ul 1*, uf llir nrgaidxatinn Hundi&lt; if
ihraiivlmul the Cosini jr on a i*r-*g
■1 ■---------supplement, which announce! you hunting - id point to point racing i .01 ii|w-so leadats alsiui the « »r trr no,&gt;n al I nil i.VIr.-k it 11mm iniiiaird nii‘i&gt;ttn aen l&gt;r Miaa
L'tlW M O R I
ime prnniidmnt and r*ttr*m*td' in M ariiaiid for murr than - hall ■cair l.ualnrax and ih e li m - ri .Mavfau I 1111, Mi- I’ M ijtngls*'
1..
1a Wividarit. c-ntnty iuunr Jdr
pir-ulrr.l uf llir local li (til t1
A Y , N. Y-, Jan. 21 fAV-Pant i nf trine iffi.-ira
century.
was rodniv tins
nonat ration age id
i Cool id ge'a
watwhring
llolateih ' Why?
W 1 Inh anni’iinrr.i il.i- murninWilghf auffrird a fiartured vet
•‘U hlII the United fla ir s mm.
New isemliiole I ounty Fhamtiei heifer diaappeared Into the aoo.1*
A red face I nfflctal said llu tehrar uf the nrri. Ill the spill With a riiiiiniaiidrr to ditert learina
Hunter Gay, di-tricl dirveim
of Commerce lta tin n a ry was re­ In tlir wake of a deer.
W ar Office had for-otten lo a«l the F.lkridge-Harfoid hunt neat ment and sends tronn* l»* liuiotve will pretide at llu- inert (up T l.a
ce n tly receive.! from the printer
1'wo months liter the reappaar King Geoige VI to approve Hie hi* home. Lindeiihupe Faint, Monk- then we will begin to han n i d i
peaking piugraiu will l-r (ullnwrd
*1itf
am
ami Includes in color the picture ed- leading a buck and a doe.
pronioliona.
ton.
lit a f-i'l,ion xhitw
|l-allasitci m la s .
nf a Krminole Indian. Much fa ­
iteglilration will filialt at 10-30
vorable cotiunanl lias already been
A M At 11:0U 11V lock an i-nililcni
r tv e iv iil hy Mr W hitney regard
,-erenmnr fur new mrinnrr* will
mg the stationary.
l»- Iti-iil wIt ti Mr- lluuvrr direct
ing, full,’Wing which a l.ii-nnENOUGH SNIHA
\r**imi will t«s- held |iri»r lu ii&gt;r
WOKFUESTEH, Ma** , Jan. 21
luncheon at mmn
if*’ The charge again*! FrancU
W Ih, Ary was that ire failed to
H i’S All Alii
clear hia sidewalk of m ins.
MIAMI lIF.ACfl, Jt.ii 21 - V&gt;
District rourt dianrUasd
the
I’rrchJrnl leu Fdward*
f I'm
• haige yeatarday without hearing
the Naliunal A**uelation nl ‘ tain
Hickey.
Kucing Cummlitionert »hw &gt;"j *-d
T*w c.’urt ua* fold that Hickey.
today that i-icki y ihm Mi . .
,li
1 soldier, had hi* handa full with
he prim !•/,I to apply l^-r •
Korean anow.
lic'li-w- tiefuir Ihr New Y u li
Hlair Hieing Cnmmiavion.
ENLISTMENT FHEEZES ENDS
The rout rover 1ia I kleadr lasue
AYASHINGTON. Jan 2 4 - P H H I- quickly psa'rd ,-Vcl iiy llu
Tlte A ir Forca will resume accepI7lti annual r riAcntiun nf ttw
'anew of vdlurdeer enlistmenta on
NAHHi

■, I. ■*ee licelc mi I *V

Remington Admits tot. VV. I" Ruuge Pilot Club Votes
Knowing Russian Aw#" M B,on/e F o r Rrfrnriduni
Slur Decoratii ll
!
Spy Jacob Golos
On New Hospital

Nehru Criticizes
U. S. Asian Policy
In Peace Appeal

Says I fc Attempted To
Convince Golos Of a«h"i”i «•■*• iinmre .m«r
Smcenty Of WHB
i s Fan.ii

Itulian Lciulcr Says
Chinese
Sincerely
Seek S et l l e n i e n t

.»

i v ;i 1 o n Of
N.ivnI Air St.uion

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Auction Direr tors
.Study Legal IM

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Mrs. Iloovrr Mill
AtltlrcHS It. A ml I*. W.

Florida C hain Of Minsion Spuakors

PARADOX

and 800 dally al th e newly-re
opened ftamp*&gt;o, N. Y , Air Train-

Tha Yowatl Ca.

L e a se d

Eisenhower Finds Rebuilding Of
European Defenses Brutal Job

alafultv acknowledged the fol
ring e intnhutiDiia to the Hemlnole County chapter of the In
fantiU Pnrmiyaii Foundation:
Presioua Total
1 10?.44
J. W Cook
I.M
4 00
Dr.
D . Br-wri
1 00
Mrs J (ihn D. Abrahams
J. U Qeorge
140
1.00 F'eb. t. after a cavgral weeks' »m-M r* . I. I - George
v Florida State Rank
9500 liergo becauw of crowded condl1000 •ion* ot indoctrination erntera.
Ir*. Laura S. Davtdaon
*5.00
•nfaesl Atlantic Bank
The Air Force laan uacai re*
I M 1cedar lla erbaduled gall for *d840 miealon of 1400 recruits daily at
Lackland, Tetaa. A ir F o m Baa*
N n . Reward

C

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U .N . F o rce R e ta k e s Y o n g w o l
A s R eds R e tr ea t N orthw ard;
P rice F r e e z e R e co m m e n d ed

Mrs. Rosenberg S;iys
4F Athletes Not To
B e Discriminated
Against By Bonn!

be d ia ttrj for non-tcmfctt job*
Hnl M il. Kuienheig said ‘ e-uni!
M an ia!! hail not meant that an)
tpei tal lulet would he tet up loi
athlctei.

Mra. Klynf Yuaan, awtatonding Christian educator,. who
____ will
____ In- the National Council of the Utu'Cwe* id C hii t. w’.l u- fvaturvsl at
the principal
pal speaker at the Florida Chain uf Mitaionsry
Missionary Aaaemtdire. the o|i*ning nexainn Friday ut 7:45 F, M. Hev T r a it) K. June*, Jr.,
'WT l f Navy said lt« freean on an- meeting
Om rch a t S '10 p, M. Friday
Dr. Paul
u a g oatt ithemFirst
H H Baptist
j*
__
i t • recently returned fiom Chius, will ap*4* at ti:35 tin ’’The l.saven
Ilatmanta, alio Imposed because of
in tlie Dough of China*' He will also ditcust the ouextiun: “ When
h e,v y volunteering, will eonMaue
Should Wa Stop Suppotliag C h riitla u ’ in Communist China T"
»«euUve •te rtia ry t l tha diriaioa of Foreign M illion* of
at fanat to tka and 08
. gu-i

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W EATH ER

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—"Y-nic honor, I’m unit ir n n g
to make an hone«t dollar in a
cronknt way **
ThaCa how I. scaa Gallina ex­
plained lo Judge Frank Smith yes­
terday ha became a number* w rit­
er.
Gallina. who had pleaded guil'y,
waa flne.1 1300 m i plcred an u
year’a probation on a cm inting
charge.

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the Unitrd Nation* definitely will
nut be held tn Pari*
lb m lJr th. aunu'ir.-rmenf af­
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THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE BIX

At THE CHURCHES
41* (hunt* .Notter* i*»u«t be ^ m fa lrd at ft.* lirr tU o ll.r, ..a i » .
d i, before publication.

Hanford Ministerial A*Mocialfon
Rev. Anvil* Ci. Mclnniu, President
Rev. Fred L. Horlnn. Sec.-Trea*.
Ftti.-s I I M I 'I I M I III Id 'll
Pirk Avrnur ii Siilh HI rrat
H. I*. Brooks, Jr., P i.lu r
JiJin I . Mlllrr, Fdurallulial
Dilrrlui
“ WVve Ha««d A H ire Km You,*’

Sunday Heboid S:4ti A ll, "Bring

C H R IS T CH URCH . LONHWOOU
(Lgl-cugsl)
Rev. H. Lylilriefl Z l a u r a i a , B
l)., VUar

Sr pi u aye snim Sunday

u rn A. M. Holy Communion and
Heimun. All are wrlrnme.
C H URCH O F C H KIIIT
Elm Atrnue and Second Street
J. C. Mrholsnn, Minister
l» no A M Hihle Hcho.il.
II:0U A. M. Moriilmr Worahlp.
&lt; Pi I'.M Evening Wnnhlp.
rhai sday Himj p M. Rible «ludy.
Visitor* slway* welcome.

ASSEM BLY O F r .O U

1300 l.aurel Arenur
A. Allen, I’atlur
I'huiie m i l
Hunday School ‘J ;i5
Mm nine Worship 11:1*1

i itN I.E liA T IO N A L CHURCH

Yuulli ,H*r, Ur t);3o

Evening Hcrvlcu 7dM)
M ID -W E E K SERVICE We.tne.
.IU 'rayer amt prats* 7iIO
~
T H IS CHURCH TO
WORSHIP D EP A R T TO .SERVE,
AN D YO U W ILL HE BLESSED
One of the womU-tful things
about eoinr In rhurrh i». u-gard
lean lu win. ynn air you atr all
way W ELCOM E, tn mnn*

Rev. Zimmerman Is
Principal Speaker
\l M e ii ' s Slipper

Park Avenue sud Third Htreet
J llernsrd. Minister
i tiuicl, .School 10,CO A. M.
Morning Servlet 11:00 A. M. 9er"" " Cirrlrntials of a Christian.”
li»«i Ufm s tft.flOO of hi’
‘&lt;.'*i-dhl
‘
counlrvmen a tew years ago and
-aid; "I owe, ami India owes, more
to one wtio never set his foot In R
than anyone else; that Is to Jesu*
Christ ’ That was Ihe whole of his
I.... h On another occasion he
•f.oln I « fore the Y St. C. A. In Celvon, in these words: *|f j had to
fi"&lt;- only the Sermon on the Mount
and my own interpretation of it, I
hould not hesitate to say, “O, yev,
I nil a &lt;'1,11, 11*0 '' lie thru added:
'You of Ihe West lake Jesus apolo/etlrally nl this fudnt. while 1
, i:il * him '- rlouily anil literally."
H. I. Carry

»..ur family In Hunday School."
n r Lrrividt for » . . I , member of
the family.
Moii.lhy
Worship II 00 A M.
Snmiiii t.v W I'. Brook*, Jr.
Training
Union tl:lft
P.kl.
"Training Union Is a family af­
fair”. Mmy Ilnur Inr rhililieri undrr !i year* nf a y ,
Kv/.ing Worship 7:30 I'M .
Kerin.... |,y Fred ||. Fisher.
f ir s t
M P m im t is T &lt; m m ii
W. .l&gt;» *&lt;iay Evening Feivlce 7:30
J. E. SlrKInley, Minl-trr
Mr*. P. Ii. Slrphenwin, II, |(. E.
I'M
"Every IliMini as Warm as Yuur
0:4/1 A M. Church ftrhool A rL,*Home.”
for every age.
II:IH» A, M Morning Worship
I III.ST • III R ill Of CH R IST, Sermon topic: "Anythin/ I .*-It Fm
S C IEN TIST
OodT"
snu East Second Street
*5:30 I*. M Ynulh tVlluMshlp Pel
Sunday School Si:4ft A.M.
1 vice.
MurninK Service 11:00 A.M,
7:.‘:0 I*. M. EreninK Worship. Me.
Wednesday Serylrr H:0O P..M.
mutl tuple; “ An Adetpiale End."
Rradmu Rnniii Tuesday* and
SO C IA L i'A l.EN D A R
H O LYC R O H 8 CHURCH
Friday* 3:00 tn 6:1*1 I' M
W ED N ESD AY
M e th o d I at
( Eplscwpsll
An under standing «f being as l Church Prayer Merlin/ at 7: thin Re* II. Lytllelun /Immrrman, II
trnn-i i tiding thr human and ma- 1McKinley llnll
lr Rector
ferial lens# I l f life la developed in
Hrptuatrslum Hunday
thr Ij-sson Kerinon entitled “ Life’* F IR S T C H R IS TIA N CHURCH
hisi A M. Holy Communion
tn he read In Christian Bclcnrr
1607 Sanford Avenue
:• 'to,A. M. Family Hervicir and
church.- neat Sunday
r ’lnireh School
J. Randall Farri*. Minister
The (lUldrti Teal. “Thi* la the
II mi A M, Morning Prayer and
-I.O R Il, |H IT I? " i- iu
.»
rrcurd. that (Pal hath givrft In us mun Mihlerl^ at the firrt Christian Herman.
eternal life, aid ihl* life la in Ch lirh the Mimsler wiii use l.ord':
Set vires during ihe week
hi* Hon," i- ftnrn I Juhn I ft: 11) . ■lay morning.
Monday
through Thursday and
Hi Biting* from Itie llilile in“ P L A Y IN f; T H E FfWtl." will Im Vstinilav Holy Communion 7:311
rlud, Itie acruuid nf Jesus raiain/ the subject u?e«l I v the Minister A. M
from Dm dead lb* «nn uf the wi­ fnr ttie night *errmn.
Friday Holy Cnnimunirm U: A M
dow «f Naln when hi »aitl, “ Ynunir
Chrlstain
Ynulh
Frlhiw*hip
Mian, I &lt;uy unto thee. Arise” I Luke meets at (1:30 P. 3t Hun.lav Nchool
7:I4|.
meet* at 0:4ft A. M.
Selections from “Science and
"
•
- w
I 'M , n m rl
llrallh with Kr y |u thr Scripture*''
FIR R T I'H R SIIYTEH I\N
-&gt;r am.thrr t.s.t migrairrt •« yuur
by M*rk Raker Eddy include: “Thi
I HI Ht II
-itf. mi that i could have the ben,.
evldenrr uf man'* Immortality will
Rev. A ns in f. Melltais,
f*1 -d their &lt;&gt;s|irrst|nua,
become mure appairnt, a* material
ll. II. i'i«ti&gt;r
To vwi, aPn I want to citeml
beliefs are glvrn up and the Im­ M l A. M
Church :5c|,.u,t ni' thank- You are to In- coinmortal fact* of belnjr ate admitted” 11:0*1 A. M
Mfiiiiing Worship
, ldlrtn riled In tlie fine manner 1hr*t
(P 4 » » .
Sermon lit Mr. Mclniils
von are iiindiictlng your reiimn
&lt;1:30 I'. M Ynulh Fellowship
j Ihle iTflce.
T H E CHURCH OF (K ill
Ploliet-1 Fellow-hip
MJ||«I as MNIII a* ll It possible
U K Elm Ateaue.
7:30 I*. M
Evening Worship to do so, we are ha,king forward
He*. Joe C. Crewa, Pa*I or
Fermun hv Mr. Mclniils
Hunday School twRln* at (1:4ft A. Hpcrlal Music for Hundav Morn­ to Ihe lime when can Join In yom
M. Classes fnr all axe*, flood spirit
ing Aldhrm; "Privet uf ihc mminiinlty tn help you In rmul.Hfilled teacher*.
Norwegian Child"
Dirts* CIk .mi llig the wnrderfill spirit nf frh-nd
shown to me and my
MurninK Worship at 11.00 A. M A nthem: “ My Shrplieril will Hup line
Mrstajte by the pastor. All mem­
tdv My Needs”
Youiji Choir family.
ber* are urged to In- present at H|ieeial Music for Humlay Evening
"Florida, in my invlhjiii, I*
thl* aervic*.
truly a frontier stair, liter-- serin
Holu; “ Nearer. Hllll Nearer’'^
•n ig- triiumlles, opp-rtuniti «
Evangelistic service 7:30 I*. M.
Mr. C|,arUm H Morrison.
'hue. || |s my hope, In the not
Merta/r and alter call hy the Pas­
tor.
T H E UI'HAI.A I'R K H R Y TE IIU N loo distant future In he able In
lake advantage of them.'
CHURCH
Tuesday nlfht at 7t30 p. M. will
Iin D Itmwn, indu&gt;tt!a1 m gl;
Church Sc IukiI 10:00 A. M.
be a big Church of Prupliery Mar­
neei „f tin- Florida Htale liilproviWorship 11;00 A. M
ker Association Rally. The Rev.
input Com mission, who had alio
Yunna I'eoplr 7:f&gt;0 I*. M.
Willi* Ml mi «f Jacksonville will b*
Wivlnetdays Prayer meeting revelvrd N letter from Ml. Odcle
the speaker at the Hally, HI* sub
knk, eoninieiiiling Hsnf-tJ, wrote
)#&lt;t will h# "H»w The Church Ta 7:30 P, M.
Ttie'Evening lirrvke uu ilumlav Mr. Whitney rongratulatoif him
day I* Fulfilling Prophecy''. All
on o “ Job wall dime.”
Christians and frirmls ate Invited M:tK» P. M.
to ailrnd this big tally.
Missionary service Thursday eve
hili/ at 7:30 P. II. Mr*. Marie Kinsid III charge. Cume and learn
al-nut nur missionary work.
Vlrlut l.esdcis II ainl service Fri­
day evening at 7:30 P. M. Mr*
Evelyn Rennet, leader In charge, a
program for all young people.
TTie rhurrh string hand will fur­
nish the mush- and ihr public ia in­
vited tn attend all these services.

CoiurratulationH

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RAYM OND J. j k KFR IES

Temperance Clinic
To Be Held Monday
At Baptist
ChiiiTh
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A huge Teni|aianci' Cllule with

sound motimi plrtUTrs will Inriindurtrrt at a union meeting to
tie held In the First Itu |itlet
Church on Monday night at 7.3-1
P. M.
*
Every church In the community,
all temperance urgent Milan - , it-W. C. T. If.. Prohibition Par tv and
ail friend. »f the lemiw.mice

The Re». ||,
Zimmerman
nirsrnted an introductory lec‘ -ire
Into thg storv of Christianity as
f « M in thr RiLIr al the regular
monthly meeting nf the Men's
Ctnh at Itie Parish House of Holy
C i- Episcopal Church la-,t night
The m -cling s i , nresute.1 over hy
Pie-l-tent Ii F Whillier, Jr. ami
• ladle- of itie Women*. A. vRo’ i* /rsrsl the supper
Declaring that the Hltde Is
• eniiall, a -trams r.f r r.ternpt toil,
lie. /.iinmermau divided R into
fi . main acts and trace.) |h&lt;ui-.e'h i,f n-ao from the creation,
•hr- ugh ihe resurrection to the
•is . of Judgment
"limi governs hv lu spiral ion
It - -il*h *he las* and the Pro' 1' ! "
«i'i Revs Zimmerman,
“ t -ery lean tins to live hy law.
If man were not n sinner, no law*
uuold In- nives-sry. We would iwit
l-ai- Iti make laws again i lj,levrim,r■t, r, or other evils".
"Volt and I are living In the
fourth Act, not a l.diet crea*ur-• ne,-es inrily, though we
sl/rllhi l,e, I,ut a- new rreature*
And we will In- lodged hot as
•’reainr,-,. |M|t as fallen new

manrri-s Joe
creature.
In' much more
here merely a

Hlalio Is a fallen
Ills judgment will
severe than If he
fallen creature".

"Ih c story ,.f Christianity give*

•■ aeiisk

-.iri.e ixrlnt to the life we 'lve“.
nut Rgr, Zimmerman. “Christ
without-that |- metuinuless, anil
........ ...................
..
wJl-«n»
Christianity
life hns III*
. '..o.V Vod’Ts" ' jum a ml ra«p

Mr. Jeffervs (-as U .(a c--l&lt; r
ful rareri uf juvouipli I m -n! ■ •
periencr - and world a 1.1, a-tvun
lure. Hr- i i vnl with tl-e Am.-ri
ran, Htillsh and trench
Air
Force* in 'Fuglsnd, France Lira
rmhoiiry anil tirrmany du-iog
&gt;
first World War; In- traveled In
many cuuntries arouml lh-\ -vnlid
as a Foreign ('orrespr-mlent j i . - r
Ihe war; puhlishe-i a chain of hr*
own newspaper- ii |hiii returciug

H|“*elall« in th- i ‘ : A ..o r U 1**11*' World War 5*, and doi ,|-«« -al
-•’ll
foi
In,III (Iritish
m-l
AmeiiriMi A/tM'ies dililli'/ Ihe
wsi.
Ml. Jeffrey* I- liner |.,e-ulei,i
of the Jeffreys lecture Rnirau
and :-er. Treat, of I'apltoi Ciilleg/
Re*idea the successful l/u.kt will?h
h. lias alreaily wiltten, lu- is now
compiling material for several
more I-onIt* tn In- pulill-hed -nni-

t l at
Ilnvile-1
riL -ileil
!••
u llu io l
cacuse iate
to
allen-t
Th e ctinii' will In- roiulucted hy
ltd
Zimmerman
uiuionitred
Raymond J . Jeffreys, po|iiilar
author uf many ix-oks, iurtiMiln-'
"T h e Fal-ulou* Dutch Z r-lle r-", lo Ihe United Stales; edlti* I «
which ha* Irerti der-lansl to In- the fouple of popular muga/loes; was
I n- sI temper an,,, sluiy sines- re­ prevldriit nf several large cullpeal, anil the In-s ) seller, " l i mt slrurtmn companies; served as d
Is M v U m t lo r d ''
K w -rutnor mlumnDt; was a Staff

FRIDAY JAN. 1f&gt;. 19M

Hospital Meet
K s v iis s n areas s s i, n s ,i
to it will b&gt; lent tivaled, and with­
out a doubt a formal notification
ran be expected advising the As­
sociation of the Navy's Intention
to take over the Hospital and all
the property deeded to the As­
sociation hv thp War Asset* Ad.
mlnlslrlan.
“ It is our belief that ever * con­
sideration will b* vbown I - ywur
Association by th« Navy official*

ConirrMa

Dim ! Talk AImmiI
lls tils s M gran race rt*,|
enough," .Sherman said “ It's my Troubles; Coired
personal opinion that unless in­
ternational conditions improve, we Them Says Mol her
may have to set a new target i *
we approach these targets "
When many folk - get tn feein g
At the same time. Admiral badly they jurl -lon'l km*w what
Sherman said he hrlirvrd present to -to They fret and -lea around
...arrH.wer goal, were wise for
thrl, (1e„ i,i -„
[heir fri.-d .
au-l their famiiv
family how
h--w l-a.lly
l*»dly lio r?sVcel!
A,’’'.
* '* nil-1
U.MHT man advanced hy H«-re feel—
f(.„, and
ani, they usually -I,1,. f,- I
tary nf Defense Marshall and hi* miseral-le
II u t
assistant Heeretary, Mr*. Ann-s they don't help
Itnvrniierg, la the “ !-e*t proposal!
' any it)
to reach that target.”
telling
&lt;•l l i r r
“ At any lime ll may In- nee.
folk* how I.tel
•ary i« call more reserve ui.lt* ( |y they feel
* ‘ all
Into Ihe .erviee.” Admiral Sher th e time,
man alto said.
i-a u * .' lu •
d o n ' t Ijj? c^&gt; ■ ■
He made it rlesr, in answer f o l k
l u t- »■ I l
lu other questions tt.nl Ihr N a v y w a n t
riiierts tn depend chiefly ii |nih I M i ll II d them E a
, _ _
voluntary enlistments for lour when the) act Pass,
V a rt jsX. II ml Il
and sis year* tn hnild up 'is
for e s a m |&gt;I e ,
force*.
,
lake Mr* Zlm las- RoWinan,
lie -aid the Navy regard* 37 Koule ii, (’Ins Ferry Road, N'n*h
mriiilh* nf service as ton short a vllle, Tennessee. Will'll she gut
lime in convert a civilian Into a lo feeling l-adly, -he l&gt;egnn tak
good -allor.
(ng I I ADAf’IH. ami fiiiin-l (hat
Even so, Hhermati *al-i the Navy l.y Uk'.-ig H A l U r r i l . I., sa vr
e*tie,-| • tn take a nulid-er -if the her lyslem Vltaiuiris 111, ll-’, Sin
37 month draftee* provided f-&gt; eln ami Iron ill which site » s in the U M H T t-rog,am!
ilefleu n l .
Here I* Mr- linvmtn'' own
slati'liti'iit: “ I was so weak I could
the Florida Chain of Mission* hardly do my housework. I am
which will lie held next Thursday 30 yrars old. I uni ihc mother of
and Friday, with a joint civic !• cnIMrrn 1 vra&gt; so nerVon* 1
club luncheon on Friday. Cordon hardiy xvnntid the chihiren to
Rradley announced that Ilr-ly |n«k. 1 lia-i to i'“ l after I gut
Cm** Church will hold a mission breakfast and In f o r e I cleaned
during the tart week of Fehrusry my In.ire, I hnv. taken aim- i
with I lean Stanley Brown Herman 1 I-,riles of llA D A C dl., i,ml 1
nf ihe Virginia Theological Semi feel firm The children can ...al nar*.
all the ooi-e tl.ev wish, ami d
Mrs. Vail l/.vrll announc'd tint doesn't In.II-ci ...c In fact, 1 Join
a dlscti**ln„ perils! will to- held them ... the lr i-nll /.me* and
at Hie Parish Hon-e al 4:imi P. M. other game* W* arc a happy
on Feh. 4 with Kenneth McVSekers family, thanks t„ DADACnl "
■if Orisndu speaking on "Honks r
‘lli# VrliiitNr r«r|Matto«iai66
People Are Rending".
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Turulays

Uholr praclbe

H:00

kii-inliiiit it M|i&lt;tir&gt;i Crmmubioo

ichcicr pioioplli tc-su.c il |&gt;&gt;&lt;i iij&amp;i
lo Hit vc.i of irw liot-Mt U- hrIp t(
ksiitJ slid tipei *«im Is-len fJ-lt*:..
sod I d Oslult lo lOolht slid hcsl Its,
trodci mrtsmc.i hronthial mcmhisnci
No msitn b-&gt;w mso) incdKinci &gt;u,
hsvr lireJ t icitimihu-n is s-uitn
iced t-i please l«u in diuggist refund,
iikinn. &lt; im iiiiiI*ion h*s stood the
lesi ol many nuilkuM of users

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NEW, MIRACLE
ELECTRONIC EAR
HIDES DEAFNESS
C in C A U O . fH|«stsli— A n smsti/ , #

li*w slwtlouic ««r which Hides d**tnest and Irsiuinilt »v«n whliptrs
with startling clarity, has been i*.
*rsled hy a oolcd Cimagu eUrtrunlr
scientist.

II* disclusad thsl this mlraculuui
new discovery hss rendered ulJ.
style l-rariiig aids obsolete aln.oit
overnight, and brings new bop* i»
th* Ift million iiersoii* in Ihe United
Stales who are herd uf bearing.
He re|Mirted (hat Ihl* electron!*
tar enables the deaf lo hear 'with- .
cml any button showing in th* isr V
ar.J without dangling battery wires.
To acquaint ihe herd of hrar
i ring
reader* uf thl* |-ap*i with this new
miracle electronic ear which hide*
d**fi-e*.. full detail, ara d w riU d
■" • iMelnaUag io d U t. "New Di^
lu **»&gt;
Hgtr."
«• &gt;*;» h. ^*‘1 f r « In a plain wr.p.
V C K JJu

,nt,Ad*

Ke*'.«rcb Dlrec
l‘-». Dlto W*a,| Ikth Street DIO 1
lifItf*li4* Uiiiiitlutf, ( hifitift* H, III, \
penny postcard will do. — Adv.

MIMMnt r i c t w t i f H s f look at thr line nf /iiiv //c i pictured k e n
trill \n w thill thr v’ t / &lt;'«f uhiil it Inlrs in ijtu al charm.

Stiff, /Afv’ rr tmurf ft. look ul-%ruurt in \ltlr ami trnrrrf in d ru g .
Hut they're alio limit lit pour red - \ nun lit rugluerred—ttnarlly
VhyJ. Am i il Hvtu/.f take a h&gt;*ik to d tu tike in fu ll their deep •
ourn Roadmen.

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V u n f . lurrtl tlftlir fur 'S I is lu tu k r the lies! a tlltiilio b ilrg
that e ve r hurt- tin- H im k iiitnir unit tup ih c in .
( J i l t w . tuuk tlii-ii. r t v r r , and p i n 'l l s r r n h s l w e m ean.
T h e r e ’s the S p m .1\ i w liii-lt ra n iK-tNirirlrlv he title d " ih e n e w ­
est m r in the world** — new in s tru c tu re , m -iv in p u tve r, n e w in
(Jiin rin io n s , tiriv in th rift and p n in it in prii-c appcul,

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M mi ihc rtu m in i t&lt;-d *onc ir.c .ii.p
Hod tolloNi ms) dcciop lulu vh.c-,,.

l l i r n - 's tin- S l ’PI H that Imika um l i» a sm art n e w e d itio n o f
lie "be a t a e llr r " forefn-ar.

C. C While, Minlsler
f I-iiicli Hclio..| ||):0&lt;| A. M.
Worship I I . ( mi A M.
Fellowship

Beware Csughs
Following Flu

H u t thr f e l lo tr trhn u ih l a ph tu re »peuki louder than a th a u ta n d
ttwrif* v a t u ' I taUHng m/m. m/ ih r\e lu ftr r b h able 1 9 5 1 llu ick t.

L A K E M A R Y C O M M U N ITY
CHURCH

Westminister

Herndon, auditor.
Mr*. Roy Ilvller » * ' eUcte-i t.
it place lb E D- Rtownlce
had &amp;«rv*d lor many yeara op th.
h ix u t lr . Committee
Mrnih*r,
re-ehrted wen- Mia. Enaior r MrIII, Mi* True, Mr. Chase, M-fl
Hhinholser. Mr. Pope and H. If.
Coleman.

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and that thro urn Ihrii assistance
and that of other officials »vme
answer will L* found At this
tuna nothing of a d«finite natur*
ha* been developed or proposed.
During the election of officer*,
T . W. Ijiwton, former presiden'.
uf the Association, had charge oi
the meeting. All officer* werr re­
elected unanimously following th-'
report i-f li-r rvornlruitllUl rommittee.
lie ■elected wen Mr*. End-r
Cuilett, vlca-pretldenl; Mr* R Efrue, secitlary; H- i D-.udney,
secretary treaturer ai-i ** P

I lien tite rr's the If o a liM Y H I l i

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that ruddle* y o u r tm a lotny n il

P. M.
Thurdays Prayer ami Hihle hour
T:30 P. M.

H i - Wnnien's Assiaiallim will
meet We.lncs.lav, Jan. XI at 3:311
P. M. al the chinch. Mr*. B, Ro­
berts anti Mrs. I*. WWeslmoreland
Will enllertaln.

C E N T R A L H APTIH T t IIFR C H
Nlatk Htreet and l^arel Avenue.
JDr.^H. I.. Whatley, Pastor Phone
Hunday Heh&lt;miI IH4f A. M. "Ilrlng
the Family In Hunday Rchool”
Murnlng Worship 1I:0U A. M.
Sermon hv Paalur
II. T D. «■*!» P. M. t'nlen foi »U
age group*
F.tenlov Worship 7:30 P. M Brc*W«n hy Pastor.
7:30 P, M, Wednesday Prayer
Service Rcliguu* Film will Iw
shown.
Thou With Ua And We
Will Do Thee Qood."

luxurious new fabrics itud clmnl-%oH ctiihlnns —
pampers you r pi idr w ith it* lordly beuriii;] • shoots
u delicious iiiidlf u g h l up your spine by the e * u benni-'e o f its power und aciitm.

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breathes through , tk n,rtr. " 'n , i % J, ,||e ^
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fron,**VJl
Thl. U the
will* new hiRhvisibility millument dials, more easily read at ni|thi. Tlija is
Ihc csr with Rlaresand'lical-reduciiiR plassf uni r» Inis* of other
news-making features you can'* afford to miaa.

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smartest buys uf (Ire year.

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In Unity There Is Strength—
Ta P k K k I llif I ' m of Ihf Wot Id:
To Promote the Program* o( America.
To Prodare Pit*pcriif for Sanford.

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Partly cloudy and mild through
Tursday,i M lfbly a ft*
light
*hnwrr* along cast roast. SHghllr
higher temperature north portion
lu e t d jj, Moderate In fresh north*
ra »t In ra»t wind*.

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AN INI)K1’KM)BNT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXII

EniatiliMhed 1U08

Strong UN Patrols
*Probing Northward
A s Front Is Q uiet
4 Motorized Columns
Slash Into Chinese
Lines In Attempt
£ To Head Off Attack
T O K Y O . Jan. 22 &lt;/P)
Knur
powrtful Allied rolumnt looting
for 4 tight thrust deep into Com­
munist territory today but R nli
on the western Korean front didn't
answer the challenge.
The mnlomed columns »eie
bolstered with tanka and mnbite
- artillery. They retmned to the
* main Allied linri late Monday atlernaon after Mailing several Htd
petml* in minor skirmishes.
The columni ranged arrow a
SO—mile i|ian nl the weilern (tonl
and pushed within leu than 2')
milei of Red-held Seoul. Teimeil
off it tally a "reconnaissance in
romideiahle torce," the scouting
patrols were charged with taking
y f Red prisoners and obtaining in*
formation on Communist troop
buildupa.
“ I guru they &gt;aw ui coming
and ran to the north to hide.'' an
Allied intelligence officer raid.
"They *e«m to be willing to ilay
and fight when we tend out imall
pjlrnli. Hut when we beef one up
and hunt them out with it they tun
0 away.
"Then w. pull out ami they
filler hark Into thrir former po-iIlona."
On thr central front. Alliril
force* retook Wnnju airstrip aii&lt;l
nearliy Hill i n Monday after a
three-hour fijrht. A Communist
regiment had held the command­
ing hill fnr two day*.
Id. General Matthew II. Ridgeway lamled at the field a few
hour* after the flight. Tin- Eighth
i t Arm y ehlaf said the retdial front
altuallon **h|rperjp-et and grtllng
hetler all the time."
* "* W’onjir la the road and rail
gate to the hea^t „1 8»uth Korea.
Allied force* withdrew la*» Tues­
day after a fighting atand there
of nearly three week* bill Treng
patrol, returned laat Friday. They
and &lt;
have fought in and aroupd
the
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SAN FO RD.

F L O R ID A

Confer On Japane.se Peace Treaty

McMahon Calls
For $50 B i l l i o n
World Peace Plan

22.

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M CMTAgy o* fTATf Dean Achreon (l#ft). *o&lt;r fohn fW e r tVd!#*. ad*
viaar on foreign affaire la tha Slate Department, arrive at tlie While
llous# for a mnlerrnca with President Truman The meeting .»»■ rallad
to dlacua* tha “program for achieving a peace •elllemrrt with i.q&gt;ait-“
Duller wilt head the U. S. ml»*lnn to Japan in the next lew da&gt;* w hich
will endeavor ta bring about a aettlernrnt. (Inrere-iM-mal .S'oundpHalo)

William Rockne Is Disastrous Alpine
S h o t In Attempt Avalanches Kill
agreement iAt Housebreaking 136 Over Weekend
Famous Notre Dame Austria Suffers Most
Coach’s Son Had
As Hundreds Are
Missing In Slides
Been Driving Truck

M O SC O W , (an 22— &lt;/!*) Hu*.
•ta today lu m p In a elute a tweeday mourning period cnmmrpstiny
ilir 27th anniim ary of the death
of Yladirni* tlirli l.rnin, foumlri of
thr Soviet ttale.
•
All Irallir oat helled in Red
Square at tlmuiandi of Smiel
i di/rnt tmo|ied In pay tlibule In
the father of the ret nlulntn in lu&gt;
mausoleum l*efore the Kremlin
Mailt.
Huildingt dirouKlmiit Mrf»i»w
and other Soxirl riliet Mere dia|ied
Midi mourning flag*
Red ban­
ner! edged Milh black.
laid night a dittingllldieil at•rmblage of muurnert, ini hiding
Prime M m nlri Stalin, gathered in
Moscow's ilohhoi theater In hear
IVlcr N. Porprlov. editnr id the
Commumtl Party newspaper Pra•da. unleaih a Wart age'Mil the
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CrookniH’k Squash
Brings $7.50 On
Sanford Market

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Work To Begin Today
On Auction Market

“Mike" Michaelis “Fire Brigade"
Continues To Dampen Red Spirits

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Leased

No. HIM

W ire

Bradley Declares Force Of
3,500,000 Men Is Enough To
Avert Disaster For Nation

l’o»|«.|ov quntmt l.rtdu H* *nying
all nttrrnpt* l»
invade
Kua*i»
would lw thr fate uf plan- nui
titled by “ American **frre*»or»."
2.
it* err.r hamuk
I'oapelov also ipioted lin in '* lie‘1. That the Sm ite pa*, a reW IC H ITA . K * ,7 j* n 22 &lt;/l'i
nuoriation of
American
Inlervtn
V IF .N N A . Jan. 22_&lt;d*i— lt«* __________
______
__________
solution Me*pre»*ing
friendship
William D . Rockne. Min nl the me worker* ilua
franiirally Itioii tn the Ku&gt;ti*n revolution »ml
for tha people of Rua-dn by the
mountain* of miijm , le*. ttlrlnretl Ihu Unitrd SUV** •* *n
people of the United Stale*," and luit-Wn Notre Dame fnolhwll mac It tthrough
a r livreoeb *irrTtvireti *f « di»i*renerlfi&gt;‘ ..rttu - Kovtet Union ainek
aeg Tha Soviet ruler* to make II Knule*Tt nrkne, war reported in u i- f
BatrcMia ttrekrml tenet, ol ***• the first ctays of lire llolshovik I#known ter th rir people.
tic*l ro,million today from pistol lanrhr* in thr Alp* which kill* volution.
A. Th a t the United Nation* a*- wounds.
nl al lea*t ltd, inlurrd acore*
The editor tolil hit nudlrnre that
*crt tl* fight (.. op*ruci it* own
Officers u id he Mat •hid alter »nd rru*hcd “ hole village*, tn Iho fourth edition of li n i n ’* work*.
rmdfii Station tn the So*i»r union
•pliolrr*. \ n-1 r ta. hncde«l liil,
*o that, the, UN del|tetrntlon* coiijil lie forred entry intu r Wirhila rmrnlrd al leatt *1.1 ilcicil Some )u-.t eompleled after 10 vein* "f
retearch, , ontainerl much new iimlw mad# known to tin- twople, tee- home Saturday night.
11.1*00 p rrw M in \it*lrian M- teiinl, inehnling the learler’* ate
hied the “ Iron curtain."
Sheriff T y lunkrlt laid Rockne,! pine diatrirl* are rul n il Irom piaisal id “ American Imperialism."
McMahon *)iill .Hui«iltn ndg*.il
" rtic-»e material*
nrnt rtoenentered the home nl Joe Nova­ the out aide not Id. At lra*t W
I to permit thl* would “ glnringlv
In*n* and *ilt«gr» In the Tyrol,
c"ipo*e“ the "»h*m and duplicity" tek. a urrd car drain, and Mac Slyrla and Slarkammrr gut pro. ment*,’’ hi* said, "widely demwiiktrnte the role of Am erkun iinper*
of Russian propaganda.
tlnce* are completely *hul in hr
•hot twice by Novacek.
m l. m n* an active
organiser
I H r said he would eoullnua lu
Hock m-. whose mtlnl father great rldgea of *nnw. In Holt- ngainat the younr Soviet ltu*&lt;in
support all Irrlxlallun which inrerland. cifflriaU taid more than during the first yrar* of her eii*» o killed in tlbll In an airline
00 » « » • dead. Italy ll.li-d al te#*l te.icc,"
k -n M .. underwent «
f’ovtirliit predicted that lu*t a*
--------------------- •
c i cv /ta a u at
r r * » ii* « w n* e*r* M ai
•mergeney operatmn ymUrtilay. I I dead In I hr northern Mpinr
intervention
against
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lit* ninlhur arrived iiert- la*t tillage*. Many a r tr mi**lng In American
the three counlrie*— o ffIrlal* «ti&gt;l young Ituoiu hail fulled, an would
Thuinn* C. Illaitilell, hrother of
A u l e o r l riiarSi from South Itcinl, lint.
Mr* r
II Daw ton and *»n nl V O l l ( l ( m n a i K i n
A S K U
Wl||t|,,1( „ , H.U r wu „ ....... nl nol dnre rstir.i*tr the riumlor
it fail in Korru
\ front page photograph in
Mr*, ti f lllai.'l. II of I I I He»t
f ) f | #;| | ld r o r S c h o o l III th&lt; hUltf menial h&lt;»ptlnl
h-&gt;-print at
(d
NI
V
A
.
.twit,"tl
toil.
)cl|
1‘rnvila depleted Stalin and rdhci
Sixllt Street, ti»- rralgned a* ni ifio&lt; in.. from II*,In . (trough
•Cttallaaea rn m e* ■III
iA ’r
II.. &gt;lr*th loll y!'»»l
tiatanl r e c r r iir j of the It, 8
it* it* and
texelvrd
focailotml
Department of Cnmmrree In or.
Condemnation pmreedtng* to oh tre.itnient ..fier that linn Friemt
Ilf, wdli many dtl! resitting to-Gy
der to head the lirpartmenl nf U ln eeven and a half arret of thr of 11&gt;r family -aid hutli* *uffc red
international relation* and peril- troom * eitate and two arrra of at the age of five nt'd « dt laynt *• tr x u r » u kt'i in three Alpine
tical arienre of the Univenity D"1 Henlley F.tate near the Rtmt in school ap |«rrn lly nff&lt;ct (m iniilet rrmtinuril t-&gt; dig iliton.-li
„f f^ilifornia.
I Crnoma Academy for u »r « f the nl lum iin-ntnlly.
emu* anil lirhiil hit hy ilitailloul
Mr. Rtalmiell, who I* now nn'w'hoo! w erejtarted thl* morning
The *heriff aald Rockne twice wrrkrirci avalanclrri
In
C
irru
lt
Court
by
the
County
hla way to Berkley, Calif., i»
tried to enter Novar-kG honu
Auctria lead *t leatt h i dead.
married, and ha* one rum. Thorn**, School Board.
and the *tcond lima a’lcrerdr-l
Bupt.
T
.
W.
laiwton
tla
lrd
In
­
Jr^ who wa* recently Iryhieted
In getting In. The officer quoted Swiltrrland W and Ir.ty 11 a» a
J A C K S O N V IL L E , J a n . 21
die that afl#r Prof. J . N . Groom*, Novacek
Into I he
rvlre
»ayllig hr *tcork ircult id g ir d - Inlev rr iitii'ii: dn«u I Hprrial 1 ‘Th #
golden
vrllow
in ’^ev^nilton of ear* pthmal) prlnclnal of the A «&lt; l;n .»^ had »■
III* itiir with a Itwrd and order day*. W ltoir tillcurt were In.rnil. rtnoknerk stprath la lo-ginnina
iffrr nl him tn remain until iiidire
rvlre to the government «nd k'P*?P
fhtard • I If.,notI nfl
to look lik# gold to growrr* in the
Department o T C o m m it * . '* tn'r.T-1for the Crooma property, the fat - arrived, Instead Rockne fle&lt;l and imirtet birtkrit like klncllmg w,«*i various N u tr Market area* with
Novacek firrd at him three lime* and f.iliilllrt rnlfimired l&gt;y the the demund ereatlng the highest
•I wa* rerrntly prevent.xl to K r W if e * " * ? ' l '. I T
Mr. Blaiadell by fhnrlr* Sawyer, i^j!
whlrh the Board dr-* with n iil*|ol, the sheriff reported llumderlng mow
prle# for this commodity in a long
ir*«ilta *a n* Pan# Mat
arerelaiy or the V. ft. Depart* f1,nT .‘• f
Arcrulmment of the
in Aioltia. where an imluld period. A limited quantity hrnught
ment of fern rue,re
■}*»* *»
nitmher it I pertnnt tlill ace mitring, fH.00 per huthrl at Plant Cttv.
PAttKF.H IIO N O n K D
The former wa. rltcd fnr hi* I P1' w ,! h 8I»*'
r*'Ku," “ n''»
17.60 at Sanford: an average per
work Dial a . director of the Koeemrng achmd Improvement*
intciu&gt;i m iniilri Owar H rlm ri t.nd Inrshel over a sis d ry period o[
H O L L Y W O O D . Jan 2 ’ iA 1
Eleanor
Parker
haa
a
pair
&gt;.(
office of international trade ain.l j *nS.l.*,*B“ r*,T ,«1 .
thr government n (rtntidcring ap* l«i.27 nt Palmetto and fA.Itt at
■ul»eimeollv a*
■■ ■■.Itlant *rcre.
T " 1' “ ehool Hoard wa* represent- Italian “ O ara ri" In her po*ae**inn
auUeciurr.tly a . a*il*tant
a »»l»U n t »ecrr j c^ |,y fj. W . Spencer and Fred W II- today.
protmale aid mrature* for ih* tic* Pompano. Frost and cold have da­
tary of cnmmrree.
maged and slewed maturity on a
*on ana
and cne
the uvirnuania
defendanta rliv Ale*
Ii « . . . .......... ...
|i »on
The artrea* received two ata* lime
numtwr of farm rommodlti** and
tnetti-* from Italian consul Mario
Th r •etni-offirial S w in hewc lho«r left for the trade ur# drir
«
*
c
iM
t
t
«•
Mat
Ungaro
yesterday,
the
awarda
of
of the Marahall Finn ami the
mending premium prirev ]u*t
IIRRNDON I L L
the Venice Film Keatlval and Contr
policy with regard to Intern*pow." arenrding to William I O. P. Herndon, rounty clerk, left Volpl Dl Muaurala for her per*
ilonal mmmerrial relation* and
Wilson, Director of Florida Slate
vretrrday for Orange Memorial formance In “ Caged." She wa* .*.
In the rontinuing development amt Mofpital, Orlando, where he will
Yarmera’ Markets.
Irrted
a*
an
outitandlng
actre**
of
implementation nf the foreign undergo an operation tomorrow.
Markets on the Ha*t Goa.t In
IBM.
poilry of the United State*.
moat instances hav* eseapetl with
Work w *■ vhnlnlcd to start to­
During World W ar II Mr.
minimum of damage a* th#
day on a lhed in* fret long and 40 areport*
BlaiMlell wa* cent to London a*
Lum three markets show:
fret will# for the ftsdford Farm­
a milt later of economic* to Great
A total of 224 cars moved out nf
er’* Auction Market, County Agent Pompano State Farmer** Market
Britain and remained there dur­
C R. Dawwni announced this
ing IPffi and part of 1040. lie
during Ih# past week, an Increase
morning.
originally rame to Waahington
nf 16 cars aver th* previous week.
Th*
building
will
It#
located
on
IB yearn ago from Cnlnmhla
Price* are reported very aall*ihe
large
trnrt
of
Ur..I
one
mil#
Unlvanity in order to w rv r a*
farlory and Ih# quality I* good,
tnillli
of
Knnford
on
the
Orlareht
T
0
K
&gt;
0
,
J*n.
11(/
I)
Colonel
Mtke
and
hiv
fire
brigade
vpearbe*an rcenomir adviaer. A l Colum| Highway, and will l&gt;r built Twi flean* made un the hoik of Ih"
hla hr had taught erontmtlr* and ord 1**1 week’i heart warming U. N. grinc on I hr wealern front.
movement with unit* In caret*
led from the highway in nnict of loo .lam moving out al an aver­
political aclrnee.
O n v irih ip jiermitted that dialoturr lor tire (m l time lnd*y.
that
a
truck
*tnti
ami
restaur
ant
He wa* l*i rn In Pll.'aliurg, Pa.,
Colonel Mike it aI mo. I legendary Col John Michaeli of U nr aster, may Ire constructed somewhat af­ age price of 14 A I per busahal.
U year* ago. Graduating from
Pepper esreeded 11.800 hamper*
H*
Mi* rrark 27lh Infantry Regiment wai dubbed “The Fire Brigade" ter the pattern nf the l-akrlamt averaging ItOJW. followed hy 10,*
I'cnnaylvania State with a II. A.
market.
767 buahela of squash averaging
degree, he later received hi* hy the U le Lt. General Walton Walker during the dark day* laat vum
Th# 14 acre* of land have U rn
M. A. and PhD degree* at Gotum- mer. Wltenever a Communiit liteakllirough attempt flamed along lire rlearrd. drainage facilities have 18.78. Among other commodities,
okra brought an average of IP..T1
hla. During hi* junior rollegr old Pu »an prrim rntrr Walker
h#en cornplelH. and lumber and
year he *tudled language* in would hustle hit “ Fire Brigade" 0 *rr unit error.eoutly got credit Imltding niatertnls itave been re­ per huihel with rururnber* aver­
Germany out ret ui nol to An»*r. oyer.
foe taking Osan Jan. 14. Th la rnr- ceived. W . II, llntromb# i&lt; con- aging SA-74.
Fort Pierre Mark** report* 4
Ira when World Wa* I broke out.
Th# 27th never tailed. Fighting rrpomlrnt and other, on the aerne trnclnr.
For * li year* he wa* • foreign alongside the Marine* Mike a men wrote that the 27th spearheaded
Hlorkholders
the Market wi I rontlnued movement of tomato#*
mlulonary for tha PretbyterUn drove- almost to Chinju last A u ­ the attack with tw « Th ird Divl- meet tonight at R;00 oVirek at with prices ranging from fll.OO to
Church, nerving at Allahahad gust, » rnar bed the all-out Kc| aion battalions making supporting Glnderville with officer* and mem­ 3V.00 per bushel. A daily volume of
India for three year* and In Naktong offensive a few aweek attacks on their right flank. A ber* of the Duety Boot* Riding As* 2X00 to 3X00 rratea haa been
ICeellao#* Urn P v t , Twat
Peking, China, thre* years.
later and then nteed back to th# m w o r. intending to red pencil all aocialhrn to discuaa moving tha
Maaap front in time t » wipe nut
M
O N D AY UUAR TEH BACK
rare
track
and
eluh
house
of
the
p a k ii n riw
three Communist regiments which unit Idcntlflcationa, rat ont the, Aaaoriatinn to the market vita, due
T O R O N T O , Jan. 22 -G P t — Fm.r
27lh’s
name
but
overtooked
one
broke through in the Red*a Sept.
jrfj
to tha reactivation of th* Naval man. directed by ■ trader who
1 driffi,
3 i reference to the Third division. Air Station.
railed signal* like n football quar­
The "Wed Owi ads" — cm the re­ With only the Third Divtalon men­
terback, today robbod a wattend
giment la nlrkttaaMd— h a v i been tioned la th* dtspetchea when
hank of 16X00.
M K R C H A N TH M K E 7
snuffing out Cajoimunlst flren f e y read ed Tokyo, editore na­
Th e lacier stood near th* honk
The Banfcid Merchant*- Associa­
even since.
turally assumed ft V j i the Third tion will hold its annual dinner door dttrtng the holdup, shouting
It’s Just thai the ban on Idantl*
and election of officer*
Friday a series or number*, pollen aald
thre*
companions
acted
evening at the Mayfair Inn. C L. Hia
Redding, president, an— need to* grwnp U r «* &lt;m*h number. Tthan
A pregram «rf « W * . b a n d M .ra te d “ala" they turned ami

Blaisdell To Head
Political Science ..
SchOOl At

A t ' i H 'i n l d

In Shift Kuinors

Role Of P e rso n s
Handicapped Told
Rotary Luncheon

whief Of Staff Warns
That Country Must
Face P o s s i b i l i t y
Of Increased Need

W ASH IN G TO N .- Jan, 22
iff)
(irneral Omar itradlry t.nd Inchit he ho|&gt;et the ).&gt;00.000-man
•tirnglli planned for the armed
finer* by nral June will hr ill the
eaiunuon needed.
T h r clu uman of the punt thtefa
I hr Unitrd Stale* it .ipprnjilimg
•
■
I
d.iff gate dial irply when
a period when the -rMtcrt n|
rteiyone who can mtkr tnv toil ■•tlrd at a Senate herring whether
nl ,t iiinttthutoui to thr produi livr military manpower go.d&gt; Mould he
cap in ly f|I the ii *i tion '*itt hr •tic reared in the neat (rw month*.
■lMf I'rtrv | If^irlllHl "| He hail told (he renalnr* earlier
W ivlnn^inn. !) {
hitnm.il r \ r • that military Inrcei &lt;d diet nre
itllivr iru rla rv
( iwh Ih i H Irt- "••re rulfirient in my opinion to
dutfrirt. m .h I mm1ifmq rmploym^nl axrrt tltMtlrr for our country."
( liairmari I yrtdon h'lmton (D »*(
H ilU fidlhllt
|iri»uit».
I
ea
1 of the Senatr Preparcdnct*
"W r ih n d
tltr ihrrilhkld of
.Subcommittee a»krd ahcnit the
I |K*fItMj
%*#• I till ffflll fnf IIlf
l»lii %•&lt; .i||&gt; li.imlu ti|tpr&lt;l •»»*! itnikf* l«ittihildv of a highrr military
manpower goal.
p n \il**i*rJ »»f tln« oum 'tt 4
Hradlry called it a difficult
lil»- of .glitirvl »m r mu!
ipieilion In aniwrr, then t.*id: " I
ty' . hi* *lf*i l.trnl
would ho|ir not but we have *o
P|i* ”, n*
lii. ***l In lii' k Ifa**ifare the pottihility that it m*y
Kfin
ruin mult man
Ui

American Imperialism
In Korea Is Rapped
By Russian Editor

W A S IIIN G T O N T jT n . 22 &lt;/P)
Senator McMahon (D -C o n n .)
today rrncwrd hir rail lor a $*&gt;0,*
000,000,(100 glolial peace plan and
ackrd that it lie linked In a irnale
trtolulion rip rra in r friend.hip for
lire Rim ian people

rrg y control, and an
that nil countrlc* rarm urk two
third* of thdr prr»&gt;nl armament a
"pending for "eonstruetive” pttrpo»e».
McMehun first outtinei! I hi*
plan in a Senatr speech text Feb.

JA N .

U. S. Castigated
During Mourning
Period For Lenin

Senator Declares US
Is Losing Ground
In Survival Fight

The chatrnian of the SenateI lou'e atomic energy cixnmiller
ground" ii the battle for the
•aid the United Stain ii "Inring
mind* of men. He said the Senate
should immedulrlv undertake "a
ilnging declaration nl Amenta *
intention*."
In a *|&gt;eeth prrparrd for Senatr
delivery. McMahon outlined till*
thier-|&gt;oint program to carry out
In* ohieclivri:
1. That the United Slate* spend
lincXMi.POO.OOn a &gt;
for five
yrsi* for economic aid to nil courttrie*, ineliuling ltu**ia. In richang"

M ONDAY

G o o d w i l l Industries
Finds Jobs For Disa b l e d Individuals

| { it t t t iy I im i h ro it, *%ho pomtM l o u t! I i . n r lr» h r i n r f r a t r f l / *

Hurt \lt T u r t h iU . rente.enl. « ’|
•irganiuliHn » h .,h
h «. f».md
w..ik fm in,-I., than 2...nnn h*e-ll
WASHINGTON insider* predict Hi &gt;i eappetl perwuix (I ikhIv i II Ipilu*
Eric .
............. ..
"movie trti*. he nid, w* fcHintlnl hy (*i.
im r ami former president ut Hie U I Helm* In tin* 1nil* Masv, and
ill ntmi riMhmrrM *" m»* IBI idnillat
I h- ultcred tn# t&gt;-.*1 nt Krpmwdc urgaidsatinn.
throughoul
(*"■
Slakilirc, it Alan V..i#nliite i* re* rentairy.
pta. c t Rtmawsy I ikmI &lt;•»•!% t»llnw Mr. Tlevethau egplalaed that
tng itelevs in the prlee-w ngr rontrot tiiH-dwlll tmiusliie. op e t a l e *
progtatn, t.ave retxutedly resulted through the c-i.oin ration &gt;if -onie
tn q x iu n li lor V»lenline'a Immi* l.twaii-fgi hr use wives wh» eontrl*
(etn'ival.
(Internotionalt toil,- old c!»th*
mol discarded
-- —*- -a
o—
.
furniture • &lt;*h ■»“ ••’" " i »*rt *“
the oigaliitaffon f»( •epntr and
ir#*ll#"*a "• reae

Hospital Ordered
I Vacatu Naval •s March Of Dimes”
Base \\ &gt; April 1 Cnmpniirn Marches
Tltr I t ft4«If1 I 4m;Bh*ti MAIoiik, Says Sauls
f III |- f 11 \ 'Mlltl 'I I • I *1 fl»
Hit* i ’itdity ft Util 0*1pi. 1» I I Mia
OyiHiIlh L iitj L Oooitli
(*
Compton «»f Ih** Judo'invlllp N«vttl
Air Station* that th»
IVrnald*
l.aiirrhton Hn»plla1 Hill l»a%c to Ih
li| A PI - I* T- K. Tilt’ll IT*
prr**id«mt of th«» A
int ion, annmirwpil ihU nmrnlnit
Th*' ImapIVal liiovt t| l|* i» • i»ir
M*ui lo c a tio n in th*

f» *in it*i N'«kul

ill ’I'H o t i y d| i fV-Ii r», IP 17 find
V|91«&gt; In p wi*■ A»'rtir*(i lht«ini*h lh»
War \* Ft. AdmltHM'rttinii ttilijt l
|f» i pvDt nt ion hv •hr N’ unv I* w.n
fortnrrly Inrati**! In thr huildlni*
now «trru|dad hv th** Smtlnolr
Cfdiirntv II-’ulih Unit, Stut** W d f iir
U rp a rtrn«*nt and Sfiiiin'ilp rhantrr
of th** Hr«| (!tott nl I’iflh Rt»t*rl
mtmI Unlr
ll'H in r thr pant Hurt* I’ointh*
•hrn* hn« l*rtn an hv p ir k * "I 15 t*»
fvf* |i*ktt«*iH * n ifav. nf &gt;1 nt Ih* mdt‘1
ing of Ih# Hospital \ ■-»- list!••?!
Thursday the fir&gt;t n*t iiroftl in
ronnv years, tlt.'J’J ’J , waa ri iMirteit,
T W. Lawton, who served for
I * *iMfJntlFll (IH , .IMr "I W"•I
* toE I I K N K U T
H A N FRA N f l SCO. Jan. 22 Irf’r
-nut* “Hatchmo"
Armstrong.
fatn.o! )*r» rornrtUt, will lead mu
sl~iau* tonight In a benefit for
Charles "IVe Wee” Russell, clur
inetlst now a charily |iatieut at
Kan Francisco hospital.
Russell, a Jasr great wh &gt; ramc
here In Jlllv for night eluh a|tiwaraurr,. w*s rerrntlv
ten-sen
ith a liver ailment. If# la listed
a* an "indigent patient.”

Bradley said t.M, that if Con*
t. ri„ , , |1|irwe, .|rafi|nk. „ f h Training arid «ervlre it might be
year-olds for u n ltrt'ls l Military
p&lt;nt,i|ilr- "after five to |,i years"
j,,
reduce
the
:l,r&gt;0ii.niin.maii
figure.
Burp a large po»t of trained
reserve, his been built up. lie «*•
plained, “the same amount of se­
curity” could he obtained with a
•mallet force.
A* to the eapaldlitiri of a 3.r&gt;0(HMNi.niaii force, Itiadlry -aid
that In event ef war there might
I m- otne horoi'iug nf American
eitie* hut ” lh*re Is little real dang&gt; i now of th# continental United
Slat. , In ina invaded anil o 'reran
&gt;i far n» wr r#u see."
Ilradlcv -aid U . S. rirrlefcntas,
■‘rronhinr-l will t(i** •'ff*&gt;rt. of the
I'aniulianr," could a.#rt "conipltt#
ill.a strr" hot "if a &lt;ht#rmin#d
enemy 1* willing In expend th#
effort, -iuitr bombers will get
through."
Bradley was before the commit­
tee to endorse th# Defense DeliMrtnienfs proposals for in aft ing
of 1H-year-nld* and exteniling tha
■(
na r**#

" T h r March i-f Dim'*, in Srmm
ole fountv I* marching
right
along." **id lohn Saiil», ramnalgn
rhalrman Ihi-, morning a» he reviewt-d thr le*ult« of the fitvl week
of itie rampaign "Everyone hit.
t ,-r-n very cooperative lo helping
„ll,| tfrnr|ou* in rontrthuUnO* *n&lt;l
o r tieilrve we will reach 'ini goal
hv the &gt;od of ltd* week."
Ml Snilt • .aid he r.prriallv
-tithed t" tfinrik thr following f-r
their help Clifford John .on and
Hot, Sturdivant who distributed
1 11&gt;. lion lung eontnlnrr* in Sanlord, noil lieoige A. Spcrr and
Ttq#* automobile *rri&gt;lrnt lnJiolge Dougin* Stenstroin who t&gt;er
for me.1 the »*me service in the vnlvfng Injuria* &lt;rreitrre,l In Semirnrintv towns; Herman Morris and im ir County during the week end,
Mi*» Flltahcth Rrpreeht who dls it w a, reported hv law enforcement
lt
r,| dime card, to 8aIlford &lt;iffir#r».
Ti.# rir*t of th#,#. it i :;i» a m
,-honl rhihlren; Sandv Andrrmo,
ho h»&gt; rhargr *&gt;f enllectloo* at &gt;h eqrt#d on French Averru# be­
||)r stale Farmers Market, the tween Twenty-fourth ant! twealv*
...................
................. of the First fifth street*. A lirtu lord foupn
junior
intermediate,
Meilro-list Church w ho distributed I driven try Ernest Th -m n - DI*on,
IHisler* slid handled ,treet roller 2.'t, of Lake Monro#, collided heed
on with a (K1S Oldanmhll# Coup#
Hop* .Saturday.
M i, Saul* also napresred hi, driven hv Lillian Co*. Lake Mon*
i.ppr,. iatlon tn Radio Station roe, who was treat#,! ct lit. local
ospllal fur m ix about th# face
W T IIIl.
the
Sanford
Herald, I.
(;#orgr Touhy. Mi«* Nancy While. end throat. Robert Alexander, a
MU* Haru Warren Eiterhy, Ur. O r­ passenger, had ruta about the nos#.
The accident waa inrettlgaled hv
ville bark*, Roll Barn* and th&gt;Rita Theater, and Mis* Maude Lieut. Max Hass ami Patrolman J.
II. Pattrrsnn. They estimated damRamsey nf Chase A Co.
It e*ntlte»rrt rr* I
Irani
I’oiniing out that It. W. Deane
of the Hanford Atlantic N»ti»nnl
Rank i» treasurer of tit# local
polio chapter, Mr. Haul, urge!
,-vc*ryon*&gt; who ha* md already dum
rr#*rlaa#e •« r *»# ‘
Mia* Mary l.ee Yates of |t#|*
ray Reach Saturday won the title
"Mien International &gt;•( I'.'fil" at
a Iwnuly contest held in f'altn
Beach. Mlsa Betty Lou F’artin
reiirreenttd .Hanford.
Mi«* Yales, a tail hnmvttn
dental assistant, i* -'J vrar* old.
A llrru a tr winner wm. Miss C aro­
lyn Htrnu|w, an 18-yrar-ohl high
aeiuwd senior.
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I ’liree Car Wrecks
Are Reported Over
Weekend In Comity

Mary Lee Yales Wins
luternation;il Title

Askw U. N. To Condemn Red China

Sanford Weather
High yesterday ill
Imw today 64
Bain no
Total Jan : » S .11 inch
Normal Jan. rain SJS inch**.

The Weather

COUKI1VB ACTION against Communist China D urged by tl. &amp; Delegate
Warren Austin (left) In a blunt speech before Ihe United Nations
Political u 4 Security Corruulttee at Lake Surraea, N . Y . AuaUa acted
Pelping’e refusal of tha U Jf. Korean ceee«*flr» plan, caked that Rad
Una ha branded aa aggressor, and laid China** tnterraaUen to Rarrte*
ta Britain’* M r atodwyn J i k k

J A C K S O N V IL L E . Jen. "3— (A )
67
29
Atlanta
18
7
Rlamarrk
18
f&gt;1
Boston
M
63
Browns villa
28
•
Chicago
rr
62
Denver
24
7
Des Moines
43
Fresno
69
67
New York
IB
81
21
Washington
73
87
Jacksonville
76
81
Miami
BO
84
Orlando
03
43
Tallahassee

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PAGE TWO

I’tie Hanford Herald
Salle
III

N «0 * M

Kai&gt;r«« ••

i

» « n u » to be a *imp!e piece o f common sense, which ou gh t
,e&lt;1 l,,,e “ tte,n t ‘o n ° l the Suprem e C o u rt, u ntil » n
*
w iw
attempt In mude to define the point ut w h ic h police m ay
ooNiHts u i:«a
mid should intervene in the enforcement o f this principle.
*• rr.*iui“ i » r ' r * T i W hen c* n 11 *»« M r l y determined th a t a speaker is a to cairor
* ■ .*»; tem pting to promote a rio t o r other violence? Doe* the ru lifi« H m ll
I I m ing mean sim ply that a speuker shouki lie held to answer if
flip*
AM
• It t l a a l t a
_
IS M his audience causes dam age, o r that police should listen to
V " w iio
"H noM Ir speech** and *!••;&gt; in when in th e ir judgment d a n •
» iiM..m , ' rarlI kcrous
g s ure______
being
sa id ? Such______
questions
us_these must
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(■ K fia
r
, th in—
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Ill d e c id in g the second que stio n of fre e soeech t u r , . , . - .

, Atlantic seaboard la«t night U j
the Wrath* i Bureau promised t
warming trend again today tn tk*
Great Mains region.
The chilling hlaat muted Many
weather out uf the eastern Male,
ami *enl the meernry donn p
mh-freeling levels. At Itirhnu .gn
Va.. It had dipped from fit j , .
grre- y*«teniay and Iasi niyhl to
27. New tork iotii u drop lI j *
deyr.-«» from 48 to TJ, and |k
Portland. M e , the teniyriatuo
went down :t« degree
i ja
hours, t» lit at mldnighi «uk
rolder still in prospect.

P ™ *1 "f A“ ,rirM ''* h,in* "&gt;rfl
,t
flattering a picture.
Ilo n tw r, (h r irpo
panrU probably
minimise U. a fighting effectiven«*» in an effort to spur R.-d
.Isici* « . . . g f -s t-r efforts.
, y *T? c h ln ,‘ *' *Der a careful

i S i t S f t S S
.
To ry { A tiirrirtfiij an* afrab)

o{
00r «*
"»«e
o u * attack, trgulat
con-tot
and
infiltration.
has provided a partial a nsw er. It declared unconstitutional
"Their transport ia great. If
a New Y o rk C it y ordinance requiring u police permit to hold we do not rut off tbdi rear U»*v
religious meetings on the streets. It said th is was a restraint will have more sup) •» and aw*
|n nilvance on the freedom o f sjieech. and therefore a viola* munition (than w* tiu.i After Ui»y
are rut off from their rear they
tjon „ f the F irs t A m e nd m en t. It follows b y logic th a t u will abandon all their heavy wea
would-be speaker canno* be prohibited fro m s|*eaking on t h e j S ^ ieavti.g th&lt;
all
basis of supposition that he would attempt
to------------incite -------riot. I -w
* must first surround the
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*
'
lO D A V ’H nilU.K VKK8K
if that Interpretation is correct, then the Suprem e 1enemy ami cut off th»ir rout* of
Court ru lin g has dune little m ore than open the way to r .*- ' » u p p I v and r .t r r .t m. matter .h a t .
In I,reek. "Irfigoa' mean* “» » • quiring a speaker, w hether in an a ud ito riu m or on u soup J L J £ " rh; the enemy we must outdoM~ as well a. “I V Word." Hoiar
*ni on lioth sides amt roani - u i i s t crrallun was as acci- isix in the park, to Is- responsible for w hat he says. Police i u attack with tU - support of ar­
apjs-ars
to
Is*
sanctioned
w
h
e
re
violence
is
I
tlllery
fir
deal. ( res I ion ha* no remote re­ Interference
.
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.
.
.
.
*w
fw
s*w
«
so
tillery fire.
i
» .* *
* *- *
semblance to an srridetil. Infinite d e arly ls*ing incited. A s measures to safeguard the common
"Wo must Infiltrate Into Itieir
wisdom still susfsiat tbe u I most gusi, these seem somewhat less than oppressive.
flanks to rut off their rear, spread

. 1 ik*
iMartalrd PffM Nklrk l&lt;
r«riM li# lf lu l i t «•# fair• '■ "'Jr ,'*
aii'ik*
a.«I.'*Hai*«|
ia ikia a*»aaaa»». •• "«• “• •*
. . . . s i . m m *•-_
M ON DAY, JAN. X2. IM I

■tar, a billion light yearn awsv,
and the beating of our hearta.
In the beginning was tbe W O RIr
Jn 1:1
m

1851

Temperature* .kidded fait »I,|
deep ai the cold wave hit th«

I tur™ chine* Red “ m w info?maii«o U ll* tin. are providing an
intimate glimpse of Communist an-

ct ;

‘ t' U rre m *&lt;lminlrtra tio n 's public c ri-

22.

C H IC A G O . Jan. 2 2 - i d t - T M |
1 thick, solid cold wave which Mt»
I into the mlddlewest over tt,
Wiekeul t»aa cracin'! wide Uf.,h.

Ilf lM

' n*ver nT

JA N .

Cold Wave Crackw
Midwest Warms Up

Limits On Speech

Chinese R e p o r t s
T w o question* of lim ita tio n of the freedom of iipeech (Indicate
M ae*s l i l a n U r
Indicate Low R e d
have come out of the iilowly grinding wheel* o f the Suprem e
Court m ill. T h e C o urt ha* affirm ed th a t the freedom of Opinion 0 f G . I . s
Ha** M ti*V I upet-ch d&lt;ie» not include th e freedom to Incite riot. T h in ,
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tk»

MONDAY

THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

Temperature* were etoretnl ta
rlirnli well aboVr freenng over
most of the middleweit tolay
and to do a -harper run-up to­
morrow The y already ha-l uo.JL
alrftut 20 degree* rln cr tt.i r. 14
wave p;ii&lt;cd.

Influenza
Strikes Quickly
Hy
W . V. Hitting
Touchton Drug Co,

out our heavy weapons, make the
personnel play dead and watch our
ohlervotloo post* for signals tu
attack cl lli# ho** moment.
Th»* rule rs of Husain a rc certainly hu m a n . A t leas! thev t -One
M fcflof our units must rapidly
Don't loign d.e Cluiu ul Mi*- display one too-human c b a n u le ris llc , in g ra titu d e . H e n ry C . „fy ‘,n*irrouml the enemy and cut
rear a* a main objective,
l(il)
ul ||^ ,omi ci*a: Wolfe, a w rite r nn foreign a f f a in , remarks in the New Y o rk j At nigh
night we must advance and
ill
i # . .. . n li-i* y.
'limes that tile Itussian* have much to say o f the A llie d freb out the enemy position and
club lumhcoi,
F
! Intervention a fter W orld W a r I, in which B ritis h . Japanese then return immediately to at­
W r v.ne drligbod with the cat- u||(|
j, j,,, troop* invaded Russian soil in a futile ut- tack their position where fire­
weak.**
loou on the aioill p -»r ui ll.c ben\ u stifle C om m unism at birth.
r power
The Is
Reds
showed a healthy re­

Overlooked Help

You rail usually dlilinxuUk
■n attack of influrnra b&gt; it.»
sit it lie u ft •liny of general
weaklifu and soieuest id tl.»
budy, accompanied l-y a leu:
and a headache,
li it always advisable lo
have a ductoi iliUIlrdlalely i .
that you will be able lo wild
off Ihr mute sri tout i oii)|.|irr
Itouv that ran follow.

tinal the cither day
.C1*
T i.e y neglect to m ention, however, th e different kind
b S lrtJ n ^ Jl
Effective medicines, ca.-.f.;.
|y pir-ciibrd and aicurtUljr
Prppcr as ponlilaaling i pi
^ n w ricar, intervention w h ic h followed. T h i s was the w ork milted --we havp no effective w ra­
.-siiiipouudrd are your best ally
th# ifiponobiliiy lui dw pi»**"' „ f the A m e rica n Belief A d m in istra tio n u nd e r the chairm an- i |sin against heavy tanks."
in comptering disease. C.,nu
shooting
war
on
timw
|
shin
of
Herlsert
lltHiver
w
h
o
lu
ler
became
president
o
f
the
,
^
hlnr,
*
'
‘
^
to rriy un an able phauuariti
licnsl criminals-Chiu* *nd Kusraptured document ram* aa no
fur your drug need*.
. ia". Claude ss critainly planning United States. Between Septem lier. 1821. an d J u ly , 1023, i t |,hr
fed m illions of BussinTt*. and supplied c lo th in g , blankets, i ui prise. Infiltration, attack from
Tktt Is iSv M si* ml a » , k i ,|
to liy * comeback alt light.
the rear and Interdiction of supply
hospital nuiiplie* and metiicine without s tin t. President K a ­ lines leave been standard Commun­
M lls i lt l aSsetlUcaseai* ■»»&lt;*&gt;•
laa la rats M a o ear* west.
We see wheir the influrnra menev of th e Sovieit U n io n stated In his o ffic ia l farewell to ist fighting procedure* In Korea.
•s n i l s k l
ii
But American officer* a it im ­
epidemic which has bern ravaging the Com m ission:
M uulinurd Iron. F if e One I
pressed
by
the
thorough
study
the
age to each aut-mobil* at f4Cu.
ihr British Isles is leading (or thn
“ T h a n k s to the tremendous, u tte rly unselfish
Chinese Communists have made uf
N EW U K E K A N h i Jan. 22-u M
P u K T IIU K O N . Mich., Jan. 22
Mrs. Janies B. Fux, of W in ­
counliy. You can go • lung way
efforts o f the A m e rica n Relief A d m in istra tio n ,
American tactic* With cool cal­ — A Itl&amp;tl limousine uwitrd by chester. Ky.. received cut* ull the ! — t/to— President Truman has 20
toward helping to prevent such an
iltevii
Italianu
eras light cheek ami under the chin, ! Fuiplv lleait Minis!*— if thr U. j
culation the Red* have tried to Salvature
million* o f people of u ll ages were saved from
chart a fighting course In which headed for Tampa today for de­ also a rut on the leg below thr S. mails saw them through tu the
epidemic
by exuding
undue
death, and whole villages and even cities were sav­
sheer manpower, cleverly directed, livery to members of hit family. knee following an automobile col­ White lluuse— to remind him of
latifue. by keeping yourieM in
ed fro m the* terrible catastrophe which wa* threat­
can overcome the twin American
Italiano, head of a big Tampa lision at the junction of the H I ; his since regretted remarks about
ening
th
e
m
.”
|mmI physical condition, and by
advantage* of mobility ami massed wine distributing firm, i* a miss­ Tree Hoad and the Orlando H ig h ­ the Marine Corps being thr
Navy's police force.
ing witness the Kcfauvrr Senate way at d:UU A M. Saturday.
going to bed at the first sign ol a
Nut hi h r like thia ia huard now from th e K re m lin . It fire power.
The Imttire yet to come in K o ­ Crime Investigating Committee
This was revealrd today by j
cold.
Ignore* the fact that o u r philanthropy naves! Ruaisia fro m
The collision occurred, accord­
rea will show whether they have is hunting. The Committee want* ing to State Highway Fatrolman I’fc. Donald K. Chatterson, 20a (iinaxtrou* IdiKht, which could have lieen fa ta l tu the ift- fuund the answer.
Marine
veteran of
him to give it a picture of the H. I). Harrison, when Mr. Fox, tho year •old
It any of you people haven't funt C om m uniat governm ent.
Tampa gambling set-up.
driver, attempted to pans an auto­ Korea. Wounded, Chatterson nuw
gotten around to looking up the
Ills expensive limousine, com- mobile driven fay llom er Small, 37 is home on 30 day* rvcuperatlun
W ould Am erican* be equally u n g ra te fu l7 It could be.
7 :30
plant ol tho*e words Wt gave you
plete with tamper-proof hood year old Negro from Uiksland, leave.
but we th in k better of the A m e rica n people.
Hearing
of
the
President's
re­
which
would
make
impossible
the
the other day, well gift it tu you
t
________ —
______ t —
who ia charged with failure to give
II ••ilaweo rtmm ra*&gt; Owe I •*
brtt. for pianos, loottoes, cargoes,
moving and the movement Is ex planting ef a bomb there, ar­ a proper signal, resulting In a mark* upon their evacuation to
rived
here
some
time
ago
by
ship
crash. Mrs. Fux was treated at an the Trrasure Island Marina Base
peeled tu rotilinue through early
ratuo, loons, vetoes, potatoes,
*
i at
Sen Francisco, Chatterson
Orlando hospital.
Pei
“The volume for the fium Naples.
February.
mementos, banjo*, ciedos. And by
said he and Hi other wounded
When Italianu nid not claim it
-—
|first hnif of Jtnuarv totaled 41.Damage to the Fox automobibr
Ilcll W e ek," an obaerved b y fraternitie*
m any coltitle** in mnnv
col* Urt crate* returning U M flo &amp; M to immediately, it was placed in was estimated at &gt;1.000 and to the Marines were so angered that
the way, Imjw many ol you know
nil —
« f the
dead storage on a parking lot. Negro's rar, I40U Small posted they put their Purple Heart mrd
Jliproachlnir the fiendinh.
_____ . TBh- *. -' growers. Pmcticnllv
_________ —
-—
the difference between a loisn and legU9, ban involvnd practice* appronchimr
; al* in thr same envelope and adSeveral day* later the American t&gt;ond of 1150 following arrest.
tendency tow ard cruelty
h lr h nometimen
neorn*
, " !7~
, M —h**
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m-,-m
n inherent
■iiMrri-lll : r ’ " ,------WV ---------------" V P
credo anyway/
; dressed It to Fresidrrt Truman.
In a collision at 6:20 F.M. Sat­
in the yo u n g han lieen allowed full play, w ith ocruniotml
_ f row. h K a p m t Agency notified the lot
ha* been slowed in th « arsw by 1 the car would be railed for that urday two mile* from Goldenrod Chatterson san he nevri learned
Congratulations to Mr. T . K- serious and even tragic renultn.
cold weather ami In some cases afternoon but later phoned to on the Oviedo Road, Fred Siiiplev. | whether the President gut the
Tuckrt on his reeledion a* presi­
In one M idw eitern college, the death o f tw o atudent* lack of moisture, though most camel the Older, the tot's owner Ml. Orlando, a passenger in a IMS* j medal*.
Besides describing the Marina
dent of the Fernald-Laughton a* a direct renuit of “ H ell W e e k " observance aw akennl the growers are In position to irrigate said.
Merrurv Coach driven by William
Today, he said, the agency J. Friedman, M , Orlando, was rorp* as the Navy's police force,
Memorial Hospital Association, and college w orld w ith t Jolt. T h i n school now forbid* these their field*.
- 1 The Florida C ity Hlate Farmers' Ordered the rar released to a seriously injured. Including frac­ the President accused it uf havthe fine year which the hospital goings-on, and such project* a* helping to m ake nubatanI - 1Market report*
report* enmy
chilly ami
and some representative uf the McGregor tures of the arm. leg and skull. M r. ing • propaganda machine the
not Agency In Tampa. It wa* re­ Friedman had a fractured arm and esjual or Statin'*, lie later apolo­
ha* just enjoyed under hit gindiny dard housing more livable h a ve been adopted In their place,
S. what cloudy weather, decided
deridi
ported the representative would bruised rhest. and damage to hla gised and expressed his regrets.
influences wherein lor the first Th e U n iv e rs ity of M aosachuaetU In te rfra te rn ity t ^ n e l P j ^ *J**J"f
Describing fighting in Korea,
drive
the ra r tu Tampa.
rar was estimated at 11,200. Both
lias
recently
replaced.tfte
f
o
rm
e
r
Initiation
stu
n
t*
by
“
C
h
a
ri„crr.'L,j.,
u
S
n,Sd
f
r
L
time in many years it reported a
were taken lo the Orange Memorial Chatterson told a reporter: “It's
profit of some $9,222. Such figures acter-buikllng Week.
(.goo tu | I 2.40 with an average
Hospital in a Winter Fark ambu­ like a horrible nightmare. You
| can't Imagine what it's like."
College students can no longer lie called b o y s and girLs. jaf »v.7». Daily auction* started
are eilrrtnely encouraging at the
lance.
Chatterson wa* wounded twice
advisability of building llw Fish M nturitv has lieen thrunt u»Kin them, w h e th e r they are the past week.
The
other
driver
In
the
r-'lliston
ll'rtSHhaae
dmete fat# *»»#!
and lust 48 pound*. He now
A
good
volume
of
retery,
cab­
was
D.
A.
Lucas,
22.
Oviedo,
who
Memorial Hospital l* being debat­ ready fur it o r not. It I* hea rte nin g to nee th e m nut aside bage, cauliflower. English pen*, more than 26 year* as superintend­
weighs only WJ pounds. First ' »
chlldlali, nennele** horseplay In favor of m o re enlighUsieti lettuce and a variety af hunched ent of the Hospital Association, was d riv in r a 1041 Ford coupe- The was hit al Inchon. Later he was
'd .
^
car was demolished and Mr. Lucas
twin
ted
out
this
morning
that
the
[
activitlM .
hit by machine gun bullets in
vegetables Is antlcloated on th e !
suffered abrasions of the face and North Korea.
A IrlUr from Ben Guthrie points
Hanford State Fa/mara' Market bcMKipita! at Ita former location was brulae* about the hips.
able
to
accommodate
uttly
26
pa­
this week. A steady deniand for all 1
out to ut that a recent issue ol
tients at a maximum and that 20
I.'UHM SIGN 14
TVa &gt;—L - -2—__
effectively on over &gt;• thousand citrus products la eypeclod during { patients urdinarly were a “ good Iral Florida Foods, the White­
the Tampa Tribune reported.
I M rOwfOM
bHm
C H IC A G O , Jan. 2 2 -O P j— The
the
current
week
and
a
murk
acres to make water walk d iv e a
“ 125.000.000 Orlando Fire Sweepa
load",
a*
be
put
lb
head
Cold
Storage
building
and
Chicago
Cute
hast
recalved
an
needed
rala
In
that
vkinlty
will
hill.
The aid hospital building was the Fernald-Laughton Memorial othar batch of seven signed player
Through 2 City Varelwuset',
Najmunif J . J r f f r r y i
materially improve growlag condi­
When land la plowed and left tion*- The past weak on Iho San­ first occupied in IM F, M r. Lawton Hospital. Apr. 16 was set for the contracts bringing a two day total
*•'*— •/ “Cad I. mt immJli,
1-4"
which Ben lakes at hyperbole ol
naked and unprotected,
» udder
declared.
J.
O.
.
Building,
New
York
Giant
to 14.
i ’ M I aa lk M * .. krf
magnificent proportions. But we
winds lash at Inc toil ami blow It ford Market la reported aa the
City
Manager
McKIbbln
aakl
hesdnuarters,
and
Apr.
22
for
Heading the newest list of eertl '
heaviest sailing week experienced b* ha# *l*«i he»r* Inform*d by
I a , - I m i - i *— — * .
aerag. Cover craps and greet** nail thU seaeou.
ate not to sure, the way price* are
tbe Homctcl, the main building lufd IM I players are outfielder
C,*4as*r ,1 t il I
dnwa
the
topsoil
and
buhl
It
on
Lieut.
Commdr.
Compton,
that
all
t
. n , , , u. a. tu
of I he Fellowship Foundation.
d A lN E A V IL L K . Jan. SS tftpegoing up, we doubt if • couple ol
H a l Jrffraat, third baseman Ran­
Frost prevailing In the Pihokre
Is m
la I s i l i s t ,
the land. Cover co p * such a* Hairy
places occupied by civilian e«Frank
Shame*, president o f som Jackson and pitcher Umar
rial)—
Farmers
and
ranchers
In
,
— r, %m4 I n * —
State
Farmers’
Market
arc*
con­
warehouses could be replaced lor
la S « U l a
li a
.
Florida have already declared war Indigo and Lupines In addition In­ tinues to slow up production, at the very latest by A p r. 22, Florida Fashions, who Is here Lown, the Cuba' No. I draft choice.
$23,000,000. And in another year on a sneaky enemy that Is more In­ crease toll fertility and provide
S.a, S u l Sea-Wio ■
un a visit from New York, said
Others who returned signed con­
though a light movement of be***, and many before that date.
r f iH i * . s a il Ism
freeing
for
livestock,
river
&gt;10
March
I
was
set
a*
the
dead­
this morning that M b firm, who tracts are first baseman Kevin
or iwo, it might be $23,000,000,- sidious In It* approach than eoma l .o &gt; a a I
ram. rabhagg and leafy vegetebt,
Baal i p a M liV ii s
munlsm. Wind and uncontrolled t bouisni acres have been planted with a nOed naovemeal of celery line for the vpealton of bat rack*. has been occupying a number of Connors and Fred Richard*, third
tta
to
s
n
u
(tops
la
F
U
i
Ida's
anil
I
he
former
mess
hall,
now
oc­
buildings nt (be airport, baa not baseman l-eon Rrinkupf and short­
water have annually been ODffr- conaervaltoa districts.
Is anlfclppled for this week
a s 4 a&gt;*a*slaa-l *sa a a , a a a * ,* a e s s
Farmers in the Fort lite r. cupied by the Fellowship Founda­ ytt fuily decided oa plana for stop John Curiek.
hrdl&lt;id Cildwell. civilian de­ |ng away at thousands of arts* of
l a l a a a l i l . (a a la ia
To w L. Maxwell. President of Stft# Farmers' Market vicinity tion and Iho adinliditralion oulld- Its future location.
rodurtivs
agricultural
land.
Ftorfease chief, supports the plan Inr
s iX m
aa 4 la sia is si
la farmers and rancher* am us­ the flarida Asaoctelhm uf Boll were experiencing Pr,,c rape** of ing, now occupied by the Caatle
Aa a chemical. 76 time* more
•eastot f c n h , t — I'di*ner*ing wvvernnient agencies at ing a modern weapon In combating Conservation DlatrV-t Supervisor* t?JX&gt; lo st.10 ob World Roalrr Apartment*.
H ie geographic center of the sugar It produced in the Hailed
~
S. a a 4 a d d s * t - i
April I la the deadline fur United States it in Smith Countv. Stoles than any ether pure, or­ * “ 8 War It , , . B a a aaasasrs l*a W
■ hedge against the possibility of these destructive forces, ft ia stated that ever 4Kl thousand Fenner and 111.60 per bu-hel on
tsafs I a n s , Ba.aaa a r f I a f«a 4 falOas
acres of pasture land has beep California Wonder Fepper though leaving the hangar building, Cen- Kansan.
ganic comiouiM.
t t air raid on Washington. Such •Noll conservation.'
set
improved
and
over
I
M
thousand
the
volume
continue*
light
due
The apreading use of the new
dispersal would certainly gu a long
acres have been planted to Im­ to frost damage. A few eggplant
was told here today by
way toward making Washington Colia. m
|). Gunn, State Conservation­ proved pasture greases. When close and tomatoes are taring offered on
lam attractive to enemy Lomben ist for the U . 8. Boll Conservation growing gratae* gala a foothold, that market.
the soli materials are held to
W a useful Urge*. They certainly Service. Over M million aeree of ■dace
by the network ef roots.
would not bomb those beautiful land are now In organised set! m - Grass cover It one of nature's beat
nervation districts. Thera sra to­
buddings just to lo destroy the art day M tail coaaervatton districts ia w ay ef conserving noil.
treasures, which incidentally should U counties. Seven new district*
be removed lo safer hideaways in w tie ergsalsed during the past
r a s s s s : " " * " * 1" - "
r. They are Wakulla. Nassau.
, *»
In *ka
llw ptef
past thru*
U
the interior of jb e country.
yuan more
210 Magnolia A ve n u e
|
p h |M4
ereaeeeneo v*wid‘ jta e am
Martin,
•han 100,000 Ante
Americans have been
m
---- b-a Bb Lueie, Oa- site liberated the town.
polio
victim*,
Mr.
Tbe automobile industry anSa
said. T h U
(Irnn, dependable and by purrhaxlng any
Michaels, World W a r II aide to la almost aa many
mat., ......................
The campaign In Florida to pot
a. the total
pouncf* a 20 to 30 percent cut in
General
Elsenhower,
led
task
en end to aoil destruction by wind
for all previous year* sine* the Nolh«"» yow ran be nitre y«« u ,
„ cuoduclion during the lutrcnl year,
force Wolfhound on tbe
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at mean* that 20 to 30 pertessl
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ard to „ „ ,
tbe p t v le whp w.g.rd Mw
will not be able to
htlto i t e .
H*
tk e « e r %
•Pont for
two
u U also indicates some
nor an I V
care, he added. AA
t Waal 1 *,.
whose
erlmv
s s 'n
fa Jefferson and
_ ol aulonwbuef may beIr^Mtlan. Practically
ned fe'm.
New paint, new coven,
t -cessary. WHot is said here
rubber. Running.
a tta c k s
A n o t t o -r
strafing atom
by water starts anally
good
mechanically
automobiles is probabhr also
N ew gent cover*.
w ad tertfiarmeat?^
of radios, wasbing machines,
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iral ditch to the v,Mey
v.Uey
The Chinese hod ehppod away
ctyic refrigeratori, and many of
The enormous coat of
■aU sa Hs
days before. The Wolf1 other luxuries end tabor aaecare, in addition
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lid U g i
^4
are
trail
vices to which w« have be*
just five hours
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Social Calendar

Program Presented
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Phi la (lu .ms Meet
A l Mrs. Slinceiplicr’s
The home of Airs . A|. Stim
upliet was the scene of the I'hil
athea meeting of the First Itaptisl
Church last Thursday evening
The co-hosts'* ..-S wet. Atrs. A|. C.
Stone. A||s. At T !l.,.. * , ..
Alt-. Cliarles It, nhuio
AD« Stone prrw l: i over th*
business meeting. M r-. Stins-ciphei
lead the group ip prayer aial AH'
Haynes gave a talk ..ti Service"
Alls. Hrailey Ddham talkrsl t"
the group alsoit ‘Tiine wastesl an t
•fcf Mn»ii|r»fti| ilrrsls Dfif rOllltl
il*» in ||h» miiniti " th* v li t *|i|t t») .
and Airs. K J Alaitin toll ...I on
tithing.
Thus., pissent were urg«s| to at
tnn.l the Chain of Alltsjona whirl,
will la- held in the Firnl llaptist
Church ou an. ".A nnd ‘.'if.
After the hlisine*s no'elin^ *
humorous *klt was pie .'Ptssl t'
the group hy Airs Haynes, A|i
Voile Williams, Ji .in,I AM* Wnl
ter Alorgan.
Delicious
refreshment s
wet
scrvcsl hy the hostesses huff,'
style to the following member*
Alls. Haynes, Air, Andi.w*. Alls
K. II. Katilerson. Airs C T . It*
bun. Air*, j . H Fhtllips, Airs. A
D. Holloway, M r- J I. Kadei
Alt * \A' A Pm . Mr* Clyd
I'lrrcv, Mi*. AV. M Trip p . Alls
AV J. I’earock .Il . 'll* C I
( ‘arter J r , AH* tblhaio. M lClarence Collins. All
I
1 Alai*
till. AH*. AV A Schmidt, AH , Hud
&lt;l\ Angel. Alt- Ural arrl, ADJes... A. C&lt;M»k. J r . M r- Alarjori.Cowan. AH*. Morgan, M i- I.. Al
H snu-s Alls .Slone At,
It. obnm.
'I.
Willmm . 'I .- Ruth Owe
tiling. A ll" llollte Kmilh. ant
Mis. |V I.. T i m si ef St. IVtcr*
burg.

M oNhU
•'woo pupils of the Fannie It. I Mrs. Firsl Gana* left Inst night
There will lw a Temp, ran.
Mon-on Studio rnti'itained for I for IT . I'lcrre where she will
Clinic Illustrate,! with «” iin&gt;l m-&gt;.
•tiri families and a nuinlirr of s|iend a few days wl|h her family.
jn { p irtm r. nl tlif Kh I Itiitu*
L'hUlrh ut 7:tU 1V.A1
Mrs. AV. \V. I.ee ha* ret nr rust
tinI ■ on M vri!.- Aim i jreaUn
i l T 'l i A t
day afternoon. Ila lets of gia- home after visiting with ftiemls
The Chapel Choir of lb. First diohi.es and palms ilw iu ir d the in Mounvllle. S. C.
lUptift Cliuich will li.'lil i.heni il
tudli. for the occasion. Aliss Jane
this evening at li;45 IV Al
Mrs. McKay Trulurk left yesA\ l.a|lry ai t.-d as hostess for the
The rilot Club will I...I.I il
tnday for New Orleans weie ah"
afternoon.
hu'inesa meeting in I
A .. M
The complet. p n .rlino follows: will visit relatives for a week
Club at K;00 IVM i n .. . !. .1 t,.
"C m oil
lm|M nnl'
Morey,
the bnaril meeting it 7:"'l I’ M
Mr. and Mrs. G'&gt;rdori Sweeny
Janies |iavi
.Messiah rehcar.'al will I ■ V. 11 ,t
"I'lirmii* Story"— Heller; •'Alln- have left for Atlanta where they
the First Methmtist Churrh nt H."o llett.1 in I . V Ites'lhnren G •rald. plan to spend the next week.
I'. M. A ll sin iter* at. urgc.l in at. me AAilkrrson.
K K. Aider
has left for
tend.
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Aim. |,"
\A K O M ls ti \ t
High I’oint, N . C where he will
S w iin r, |Poma Newsom.
Till- 1*1M&gt; ri Meeting S t u n .1 "Sla,
s|)« nd the next week.
and S nipe, Forever"
the First Itni'lnt I'htiirl, nil
Son.a. Ap,il Katie,
pin at 7 :IlO I* At. W r will ••rtinu.
Mr* It I AA ynn of lladdrn.
"Jon. Caprice"— King. Aon
with the stu.lv I.f tin Ixtok nl Davis,
field. N. J. a im nl ttslay to
Kpheninn*.
‘ Themr from Concerto in It .i» nd a week with hei sister.
t i lt It.SIIAA
Mrs. Mil lam Kussell.
Minot
Tarhaikaoskv; "V ictory
The It.iinrli.i Jnle- Junior till,
h
StilurtM, K U h j A' ih im
thrrh'nvl will m.-cl .1 the Fi»«t M "i I1■
Mr. and Mrs. T . S. Crawley
Inro* of
th e
Alountaln
HaptUt Chun h tonight .1 ; .m Nym ph"— Tn y lm . I.ynn Ginson have n« their guests their dauirIV SI.
■•'•arch of the AAV, F &gt;lk"
J,*s* ter Mrs. William Kennedy, ami
The Klnri.la Chain of Alt- «tonal v 1 si&lt;* C.awno, Doiothy I m
•on Hilly of Jacksonville.
Assemblies will have theii I
"Dance of the Dafftwlil* —
Ale,Ting tonight III thr I n t lU p
Mr*. J. 0 . Tipton of Coffee
.Altai*. Julie Gore
ti&gt;t Churrh at 7: JO IVM
F i n e r ; villi'. Kah. Is the house guest of
"Happy Alomcnta1
Jararan.la Cirri.' &gt;f |in g .m .I. ii "Skatei's Itendervoii
tillhei*. Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Alorris
C lub la having •* hiolgc |&gt;.ut) ...
and sons.
Small Nlhtuck.
I’. M nt th.- Gar.lrn Center
"The Strolling Harp Flayer"
Th r Th rift Shop nrorhei
ft
II. Mitirady of Uiwilinke, A u ,
Women's Club an Mi
I. II Hay liar.ling. IVggy Thornley.
"Foie.t Alurniers". Il.dm, Kay Is &gt;.|&gt;etidiiig the winter x*tl|| Ills
unit Mr&gt; F ri.l William
daughtri and son-in-law, Mi. and
I’liaran.
■ «•*« t A
“ AAaltr in A Minor"
llrnhnis, Mrs. It. M. Maker.
Thr I tr. |•t IfI Women
All on
Atnrilvn Calhoun.
ary Union &lt;&gt;f s. rotnuli . .
Th,&lt; Misses Kvn and I’eml Hu
lligari Hole
“ Saids,th Calm ”
lion will lui,.* .* rover ml .list,
hull i . " K .........!At.,Hard: horn have returnril to GmnwiMal,
lunch, on nl III mi .A M next
“ Stairs
N ig h '" Hopkins, Air,. S C. after visiting with Mr. and
Friday, in the t o n . , a llaptist
Airs. M. I.. Ralwirii.
At C Stone.
Churrh
The Seminole C t..,p 'ir Ndt
rioter the |o,.|hle Kaglc"
Order of the Kastcin Star, held
AA'si'oer. Joe Fisher
Mi. and Airs. St. Clair AA'hile Iheir rcgtllai meeting Th ur«d n i
"Clow
W orm " l.lnekw, Alary have had as their gur»t&gt;, Mr.
night with the pmgrnni mi "Oh
c
■ Itnhhy
White'* brother and sister-in-law
"S'.da"
Arndt, lb My Hi van. of Charleston, S. C- Mr. and M i-. ligation Night".
After a short tiu*inrss meet Ing.
"Itlnrh H a u l AVnlti"
Alarv. T. IV White.
the AVorthy Slat ion. Alt*. S lamg.
AV-l.li. Kllen Vlhlen
The South.i.|. 1‘riim iiv School
“ Swaying Uo«&lt;-s”
Iodise l»ele;
Mis. It. I«. Shinholsel, who Is ill held an implr**lv,' and l.enutlfol
held ll&gt; ?n«nt|ilv hlitInlay party "AVi-hlnit Star"
Crey. I.lnda Jacksonville visiting her daughter, Oldigntiun Service wh.ti all mcm
Friday nrierti.H.ii
A short pro Darker.
.Airs. Joe Davili, is tepoitel tu l.e Iw'is ami visitor* pi, .n l renewed
urarn was i.iro n tril h\ AH* lam
their otiligatioi, taken nt tnilin
serlmitly ill.
“
At!.!•
union
t
A|nonligh|"
King
Reynold’n leeonrl grail,•. Happy
lion. The ohltgatlon
a.lmlni'
Ceraldine
Wilkin-on
Itirthdav wn« -nog l.v tin wV.I.Mr and Airs. J. Al. t'aiioron trrn l hy W orth, Fatron, J. F
" AVeliding of the Fainted Dolls"
•rhiwil to th. chililicn who cell
llolticlaw.
Aliout
it.',
member*
llrnwn-Freed. Nancy Itoundliee. have as their guests. M i. and Airs.
l.rated h iitln b n . in January, a
“ Starlirht Serenade"
Fcslerer, C AV. I'insoi, and family of Hone. look part in the eeienomy.
birthday rake donalail hy 'I* , i
After the mrciing was u&lt;li&lt;&gt;urti
apath, S C.
Itol.h was 'r ill'll |o tin rhlldrrn Hatluira Flynt
ed. a surprise lotlh.lnv f u t y wa
"In a Stnrlit Crti.'eri"
FetlerAimmir t h v » inr-'-nt f|«.m th.lamg. A
Mrs 7.eh Itatllff and Mm. AA It given honoring Al,»
“ Th. tim e s " AA».|is, Donna
first gruih- were l.y td i Kch'.ls
Kirl.y have ir|urnn,| fn.ni St. hilthdnv inke lost Ip nsl au I
AteTe.
r.
llo»eo Don. it Ann ftrhtunatlier,
Augustine where they attended white, her official colors, was rut
Alatie r riltiin n , Joy. &lt;• 'la .iu ir I . 1
the funcial of th n r aunt. M i« hy Alt, l ong Saodwi, low and
Jimmy Hay. Hat pi Vat . I.dm
l Corn Colas weie »rxc.| l„ tjn
AV. A Vaughn.
AVI.DDINC FI.AN K
Cash. Wayne Whlttcri. |til|i | U
I guests.
A|i&gt; It, *t v Jo Itnllnwnv t.otav
er, Krunrth ftlKlai son. AH. ba&gt; I
AH und Mr*. Ilarrv I.,*’ and
Alimre, Carol, n Diehl. Fai r H'af- iinnounml the plan, of h n » n l - Air. and Air*. Itoiml.l June* »P"ni*
as theii guest* At, und
h
fuel, Hav It.iim tt and Carol dint: to l.eon Swain. Jr., whim Sunday In loikc 'Vales a
11,. ,AI. I'ii* l-MUgl. o f l i . .. I " . , , . lorn,
the
wiil take place AViilla sdav at M•1 r» guest* of AD. and Air*. I er Dtap
Hret^h.
.
I'n.. nnd Air. and AH , AA'. F. HU' v
Thpsf y A/tCt. Utr •sjiiiitTkf*1'.' F At »&lt; tbr First Itaptial Chuieh. rr.
of It'Oinoke. Vn.. w ho ale &gt;nrnuH
were M nYv’liyTin"He»ie, f'.ertr id. nnd will tie followed hy a leeepto sooth Florida.
» I.lnda
i
Hnn In the ehur* h’s annex
Stafford. Kranre- IFwlorr.
AH*. |j,,l Maxrv and daughter
Mis- Holloway i« Die daoghter
Io,u f!rootle, fotVerne Slleny, A|nrv
Jeanne and Air* IV T . Wilson of
All and 'll* Fled liana hud
Kllen tlnon. FnuU IV r, i . K liif of Ati ami M r. Jack tloltnway Ftoslproof s|M',it Hundav a, the
as Iheir guest* this weekend.
H'ltler William Dn v|. oho 7 avim ni»l Att Swain I Hie &lt;n of Alt guests of Alt. and Air*. A I. Skin
Air and M i- |.. It llln l ..f Ta m ­
arid ' l l - I At, Swain No formal ner.
Jay Altman, AA'nvoe P‘&gt;» 'n In
pa. Gary lianas, who ha|" "I
In Vital loll, ole la ing sent. Alt
WV-ifall. Nelli, Ituker, In.i.- In
l he la«l week in Tampa will. 'll.
fneri.l. and relatives of the motile
Irirlis, Johnny Kinerson.
Th r Mis*,** Ata.v Anne Gallo and All*, lilt si, le lm n c l with
From the thint grade woie Al a ir eordutlv ilivitrsl |o attend
wav. I.ila 1.,-ffler and Faye Wil­ them.
King. Clenn Owen. Hole it KH»liam* have rrtutned lo Florida
wotth. I utilise Clnson, Doiothy
Stale University after spending
Tyre, Janet Clenn, Charh
Hen- How c i, George Cull* i house, Carl the weekend with their parent*.
Friends of Alt*. Fn.h.i (.Tub'll
AH ham. Ilnonle Whitten.
Hemusal, Harluon Knudson, Hugh
will regret to learn of the death
And from the fourth grade Co.Hliog, Gladys Sludelatker and
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II Kirl.y had of her brother. George Kiehn. r,
were
Judj
H&amp;irifD.
William Jerrtlyn Cook.
a« theii guest* over the weekend which occin i , &gt;1 nt hi* home m
their daughtei nod sondn-lnw, Kiexrl Hill. Fhlladelphla, Fa S.&lt;AH. and Atr*. S. S. Ihamc nnd son or.lay afteiiuam. Air*. C u rl.'ll left
Sat unlay night |,y plan.
&lt;t
Hhrllev II, of All.crn.lntc
F hila.lelpliin lo atlcnd Ho- funcul
Alt. and Alts. It. M. Ilnkri hav. services
Vt*»l ihrr

M eeting Is Held Hy
Eastern Star Order

Party Is Given
Hy Primary School

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A FLORIDA STATIC THEATRE

Hu* Lamplighter
It, TO M DOT I.K

Mr. And Mrs. Tciicli Arlior I)a&gt; Obscncd
Honored Al I'nrty Hv Wcstsidc IViinan

There weie several things we
like.) Very much uixitlt "The llrenkmg I'.ont"— It was a lultcvuld.
oi. lute plavc.1 hv twlievahle cliai- thr S.iofoid T ro ti* i i i -It, *|K»iiM»r.’.dels who -nl.I la-licsaide thing*. »il hi '!»■* K I Hludoiii im •»•John liaffi,'Id's wife l.a.kisl like |»tn liitirfi t»f .Ml* I &lt;in h'» *ri%ir«M
any clean-cut gill whom you might n« «i&gt;riHiif &gt;rf thi rnuriit Hltlr
•e. -hopping in a super market t««**t ym r.
lrnils*.! l.y a couple of pig-tailed,
(imms M in ' |d«\id not winu'rw
lolghl eyed little daughtei* G a r­ wr * riifoyrd In ill k'lir^tA. M l«.
intd. in the role of a hat»*•,•.! Shsidoin |l9t*«rntr«l • riniil AllltMttl||
husband, driven hv cliviiuistanrc* •Wit* off*» \*hich Mr nnd Ml**
.nit. tiiuW.og I,,loctidmik moral ,lc
I’roch Aii'ii' |*i«*»* olid v%i*h il
. isiohs, was good.
Ii»\rlv iflU
It was a simple, «io* I -tiuv a lo
iVlirimiR it»fn •lllliriit^ of liti'WHemingway, n| a mao who makes r i • nnd rh'CM , kiimnn Irnf m kc
In, living with a la.at and who, nnd rn flrr u n r •rmnl to tlit*
when t inies gel rough, resort* to foilon inn i ' '
\|
I I 'I ,f
., voiiplr ..f shady deal* to pull i . \|i
u II 1 . 1
» Mr* I
... through Faliicia Neal, a pa*- M M»fi|»r*y.
Tn vlo t,
••.s. r m the l.oat. i* gieallv nt
Hfininr, Xlio M T .
• i le,| t» him, hut Garfield re- Mi* W It
Mi
liointi. Mr* ^ I
■il'. u giaal luiy and ha* th,*
and Mr*. .1 I! Mnmlhornr, Mr
tnge lo tell her to go away.
V N E*tcilv. 'lr . nnd
The character* »pv.ik ns wo and Mr
Mi
F. W Mill*. Mr nnd Mr*
would e\|Hi t them to sp,-ak Con
|t S Rowan. Mr and Mr- I R
fiontct l.y a situation that i* in
Kkrnhottrr, M l-. M.ir \ M* M 'il'iin
lotcinhb', liaffi,'Id doesn't say,
Alt d. nt, ctr, umstnnres
over•&gt;helm me I don't *cc how I can
go on this wax What .nl, I do?"
No, in the g.Mxl old II, -mill gw at hi* "(in
11 adit Ion, lie sats, "Honey, this is
Th r rutt*M'ii*» M|»i(**nt hum**!)
fnr ti... bird* " And then, strong viitora nnd %1*c* Sndi-m, ifH iil.
.tin ,a lte r that lie is, doe1* sonic* ninniriir. pilv c m 'i I will n rr nil
tiling ntaiul il.
Mien in 11«**-« f.^«m .itinc .nnmialt
A on mat not have Ilk. .I the pic­ |H(Aini* a* human ln |ri|»* I'nhapn
ture, toil this mil. h &lt;un la- said v%r nil Imit’ hitn; l«rtau*r wr* or%'
Im it- we never roll lit ilnul.t the wntrhltu: our r .ic t, l«
d iilim l
icull-lit of It ot of Its e h ninrlerIt was *11 algid from the shnulder
a. ting, und straight
from
the
shoulder dialogue.

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Cartoon*
A\ •, like ,natty otliei pi opl., g*.
lo a movie not only to see the
fcatuic, tod a l... to see tin' eat
l.a-li ll.'kvl and Jckvl, Toni and
J u r y , llcn iv and hi* stupid l.eai
•n, and All Mngo send u* into
b&gt;»tetiea Hint makr us act in sueli
a marine! either a* to make our
in xt seat la-ighlxir lix.k at us tlis
gusttngly, muiiddc something in
au.lil.le llluoigli I detect piofnndv'
und get up and find a seat fai
away, &lt;&lt;i •I*,- to make him .plite,
all over a- lie exhort* u* plead
mglv oi idheiwisr, to stop

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At Eastern Teams
Week Of Feb. 13 Is
During 1951 Season Set
For tiolf Tourney
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lly JRK H V LINK A
C IIIC A H O , Jan. 22 (A T The
Nalioial Fuutlmll la-agor's nilhual meeting itaggerrd Into ita
Affh day today In-cause, Cliica
. i go
ir owner (Jeoigw Hnlas thinks
"Anld fjttig Hyrie” In pm footI M il pays off at tlw laiSoffire.
- i f l i e w old Horae* Hreeley adf: ‘ Ho west, young man,"
hollers: MUu east, my
Aa a result, the ntiwr 11 rlub
owners today tried once again In
•• on i divisional lineup for
i I H I aeaaon, nr w en poesihly
lag* ■ round-rohin setup 1&gt;
u r t i d u b play* every other
Insists that Ids Bears
_ traditional league rteab
with the New York HaitkU
Washington
Redskins, or
lt«ve a go at the cham'Icveland Browns
on, the Bear* were
the National (W
don and played only
i rivals, the Chle-

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Tbe second annual Mayfair Inn
and Hr mmole Count ly Club Men's
invitational gulf tournaaient ha*
Imho schei luted (dr the week of
FeU U .
All amatrur memhera of clubs
dual* (n receipt of person*I (n.
receiving Invitations and indivi­
duals will be eligible ta com
pete. En try fee of 98 covering
all social entertainment* aa well
na the tournament will tie mad#
Entry deadline has been eel
for noon Tuesday, Feb. 13, for
actual Playing of the tourna­
ment which will run Thursday
through Saturday of that we*
IttU lallon
that
Commissioner
Bert
Dell claims will increase

'segue game U!»vlai*n by 76 per
cent nail year.
t. Defeated proposal* by the
San Francisco 49#rt which would
have forbidden tr ada . af U n til
or first
allow•t draft choices,
c
teams under
or a 606 eersaUage
to
picks la Uk* aecoad

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Kentucky, Vandy Aggies Succumb Baseball Is Ended Florida State League Increases
Straight Lead Court Teams ToTopTeamJinx, I n Alabama State
Limit On Veteran Players To Five (
A
nd
Southeastern
from the
HARPER
,
In Southeastern Lose To Sooner* M O N TG O M E R Y , Ala , Jan. 22 Florida State League directorsKI)volrd
unanimously to rai‘* Ihe limit on
— (A*)— The Class " D " Alabama
veterAfi pDyeri from thre^ to four in merlin* Sunilty
,*'r *' lV , '1
League ha* thrown In the
H o r s e ’s M ou th Both Are Unbeaten In Kentucky And L.I.U. .Stale
towel aa far aa thia year's oper­ Inn, presided over hy Presidenl John Krider.

Following an abyimal (in i quarter which caw ihr local f u r Itehind
17*0, the frlriylrd * luiltirnly ( ju «ld firr .Hid played an over-confident
Wmtrr Garden Irani In .i itanditill (or thr lilt thrrr quaitels to lotr 44
34 Friday nitihl.
I’l.iymw at il in a trailer llir Crleiylrds muffed patits. rnmrd thtlli
lly H I) IIA R I'K R
and foiK»l thru defensive atiiKiimeult m a llioioughlv dtdieailcninv
llilior la syb c bail d u ln la&gt;&gt;Hianm-r lor in* ant ire In it quur-e
a kno.ty protdem going into tin10HI season
Player shortages
lira!
an- almost certain to drvelup ai
Ilo llr scored Iro ifiiii* III Ituii
the ii m int services draft cuts
i|u* rt*’r
on undefended c r i p
j into the lit nod Iti year olds who
shut* hardly lit* imnl akillful or
ar,- Ih* hack la,ri,. ,,f leaguou such
difficult any to will.
such ki the F.urida .Slalc ainl
Herald Covington, wliu acred
Heurgia-Florida.
eight poi::tr during tJ•n W
Doc solution, already adopted
Hr I 'K I K Alt I III It
icopt-d in tiw dial basket ill lire
I.ONH I1KACII, Calif., Jsn 22 hy thr Heurgia-Florida ami yesrcuud quartri utter a bllDeruiK
(d*i -A dogfight down to the tn d a y approved hy Ihr- Florida
Irrtilre from Coarli Fred Hartu-i
Slate, is to rise the limit on
&gt;i lit the club hack into the garm' eighteenth green »eemi a rer players who have had more than
tniul”
tielny
h i the fourth loand
with ron. iderahly more spirit If
cum• &gt; up in the- tto.nno l_akc five y ra n III t'lai* D leugoen lo
till too much more skill.
three.
Wise Hardin, who fooled out wood I’nih l)|ien tiolf TournuFor sunie cluhi this |* a grim
metd.
rally in the gum* aa lie rmide a
solution. Those which nr. af
A
couple
of
weeks
ago
l.loyd
desperate attempt to guard the
fllialrd with major league rlu!.Winter Hal den renter, put tw o Mnttptum -tatted t he- final IK will tie forced lo carry many
holeof
Hol.oi
Aligeles
open
and Jim m y Smith dropped in two
five- "trohi-i off the- pace, yrt green youngsters who have lie.-o
inor* anil the score iluml ti to 17.
sell! down for seaiooing. h'u
ennio
along to win.
{tut a foul shut and goal hy Win
room will Ih- left on |Its* roster
Today
no
le
*
than
17
players
Head made it il 21. t ’ovinglun
for the *Vla-1 " players or I lime
again got Iwio and Clause who an* within tile aauie five-stroke who are giuel to class D hall
pliyrd his wulrt game of the ye:n ell iking distance, although thl* hut not tpiiic good enough to
hut played hi head out doimr It, time Mnmrruru is in the van.
Although he Is tu •triikr* move up,
tnade n foul shut, hie fir-t of It
For other cJub* the problem it
01
alei
pal at 21)7, mi fielcr is the
poiida.
even worse though not a ffili­
Moipen and Win-trod each g.d competition tlent ids showing only ated with major hajue rluh- they
two foi III*' Bed Devils followed left lilio tied with Cary Middle cannot afford the -alam-:-. comby a beautiful shot on thr dead cuff, nod Julius Homs,, a 30 man-led hy the clan players and
run hy Itow. Covington got two year-old newcomer, who led the are forced lo compete agaiiel
and tijieai# looped in a long "hot f ir I two days.
who can
c&gt;i
Burro.. Horn Mid PI nr 3, M. C„ larger cities
from behind ihr foul circle to make
had i Oh the fust day, a &lt;’&gt;H the cooi|atilioii ii llu- soot of any
thr score 21) to II at the half.
league, a team which can’t hold
Coming out after thr half with second nil a one-under p"f 70 ill own i* u iliag on everyone
dtlerminatioii which might heller yesterilay. Middle cuff put a fit*
In Flutida Htatc lo-ague meet
have heen shown earlier in III* yesterday with 7&lt;&gt;-fit the first ing held at the Mayfair Inn
game the Celeryfed* blew Winter iiin days Mangrum went around terday Jo-;t sill'll i-l-iKliou- were
Harden off Die floor hy scoring 27 in 65 ve terilav ail under liar, raised. Daytona Beach, Pulatko,
points to I ft hut not enough to sftei 03*71) earlier in the tourney. tlrlundu and Ht. August iro- were
'I In- tint ti* l player of the day
make Up for Hie first
i|HHllri
was Jim Ferrlrr, of Han Fran- all ugailltl the raise to five. Hi
fiasco.
Augustine wu», however, for an
Clause, who frotrd only one ciseo. He had III birdies during increase „f one.
bn
Humlay
round,
l,ut
went
over
point in the first quarter, played
After considerable puihinp and
very well in the second half, lit­ Iair on two holes to wind up hauling over an olwcure rul- in
with
63,
eight
umler.
erally running himself Into the
Clayton Heafner, Charlotte, N. the Irague constitution whirl.
floor aa did ihr rest of the team
C,,
l« • -troke back of Ferrier hinged on an ambiguous judg­
Ha scored two and Winter (isrdeu
at
21)5,
with Hlati Leonard, Van- ment given hy President Jolin
picked up one on a foul. Winstead
enuvri.
It C , and Dick Mayer, hinder, a behind thr scenes ho|&gt;*
ot a foul ihol and a hasl et as the
HtPetersburg
hrarheted at 206 trad* was arranged to bring in
ast and deceptive play of the
The reit of the list of major John Cantfel of Orlando and
Red Devils momentanly threw I tie
the league •unanimously agreed
threats read, like this:
Sanford five off Imlame again.
1:07—-Hoch White, Greenwood, to rail* the limit tu four.
Claus# quickly looped in two
An equally
knotty problem
from the edge of the foul circle Miss ; Dale Andrearail), Hinsdale, eilsta
for the liasrhall |&gt;is
pickles
—
***•
rsire
and two mure on a running Jump lll.i Mnn.iel lie l.a Torre, Mil­ on the radiu front. Biggest Idle
waukee; Al Zimmerman, Portland.
abut.
20ft— Fred Haas J r., New O r in gate receipts has come from
Winstead on a licautiful hook
an-the-s[Mit broadcasts of inajor
shot scored again. Covington made leans, Im.; Ed Oliver, Seattle; league game* in-lug piped across
two on a jump and turn shut as lbs Krrje H a ll Onak Park 111.: Ralph the country hy well organised
Red Davila matched it. Hpeara laid Bbmqulst, Glendale, Calif.; AH networks aprrialiiing in haas-lnill
Richmond,
V a ; and
,up a rrip a» again the Celeryfed Doerlng,
Henry Ransom, St. Andrews, III (overage.
defense became befuddled,
Hut Ihe baselwll mm arc also
I The score was .IP to II) at the
af Ihe opinion that local radio
H end of- the thin!
qu*fter when the
Hun! qua?
broadcasts of home games cut*
1local five
- - ,gi
attendrnrr— an argument the ra­
' Slashing'
Dip basket
dio men ndroiteiy tururd away
Clause gut
ite fo
looped th
It bout ever coming to grin*
nor# and U iiffilb .g u l une af
j q v m n r v sr-i.Mt*rioMi
With the esrelitll I point nt is
PilfwT
rtACKi
in4r'*
fSiulcw
Mukal
hy
clause
» ,
*»*
aue— does or lines not
liroad
lh -g . Nntii's l- iw i i
&lt; Clause shot * ■neat foul i,lid
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M P r n v ii r iA l’ Kl Fast
Hois rile. ratling cut the rrcctjiluT
looped In tara from 30 feet pnt.
Mush was inadir uf the pro­
Whir* picked up' iwo 'more sum
motional aids raid could provide
Tile II.h k
C lause tipped in a field goal in a venllire.
FO ltllTII II A ll:
Mary ttoffa. and also of (he goodwill it is
•eramld* umler the basket.
('oi'A'niftj T ria s Ftrar
rapshl* of engendering.
White ripped through fur two
F I F T H ft A r' It i I’haM um llarr*sl.
In the end no derision was
more making it 49-88 as lime was UaitAie mar. Main's Hmuke
HIXTII IIAl'B- llnale a Imsae, reached on the matter since Ihe
,1 alining out. I’eavy made a beau* lluejy.
t**e l.ve
radio broadcasters wn-re insistent
tiful b-tekhand, under the basket
H B V K N T II H A C K Its la x lr ID s - that without every team in the
Irr,
Fearless
Jm
lr
,
llutiesl
J-.r
layup and little lo-fty Reynolds
1 IIT II H A C K : f la lo tied. Ilsor- league agreeable to hrnademts,
charged iii with two as lit* game glsK HTech.
It's 11r e III
tire project would not lie feallhfe.
eadnl 44 to 34.
HINT lilt ACK: K. C. IHonds, Day
The Hanford (riant*1 position,
Fell
jr.
I
ley
Jack
The Hanford junior varsity was
TK K TII IIA rK i Ksnyoa. hliek a* c v p rn td hy John K rid n was,
trampled 43 tu 13 hy a towering Ti-l-lc.
rrlll* (Silver
"W c are not against 11" a slate
group of Winter Harden sopho­
men! described Iry a radioman as
T o u m ir r a i: v i m IK a
mores who seem destined to lie one
a model of decisiveiirt* ami rlarf i m b t a n H -p s is t iir
of the finest team* In Central
Hnl|i's
D aw n.
A rtfu l
l&gt;,..l»ir, Ity. Il seems likely Dial, if some
Florid* In the neti two years.
Jto l) s C h a im , Cerise, 11•*&lt;,'• l*oa. arrangement rnn I*- worked out
Vanity l.ineup
I n i n l i Utluur. (lin g e r June*. T w o II II,
with the remainder of the clubs
s r r |)M &gt; IlS C Ii— K w la rltr
Clarence Clause
Fast Sinsr(Is , F risky D u ll, Hear- in llie league, the Hliiuta will
Herald Covington
reil P rim e , Mnlrkey, rim ra * Ituhe, go nlong with it.
Harnett While
lirolu m . Ion ksielner. (iopi.
Tliere is nt the moment little
■II III is || A r ly — A/iaiHa Mile
WUe Hardin
Th e lloek. C a rx d Uls.
Irulrht*. duiilil that an right tram league
Jimmy Hinlth
lilsser.
Heinous.
Ilnriaitvaaiura! will be fielded thia year arui most
ally Reynolds
Janies K vnns AaM Neill*.
af the directors wrre optimistic
ay
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H TIS MAI R— rm w tiir
Teas* g lia l, M r Just K if ly , Care- over lasting nut Ihe season.
Junior Meta
less H use, Admire Me, llappy atIn •
Dennis Htafford
na. ('o n , u n i . Mary Hoffs. ha-IUe
The Hues Canal connect* Ihe
* m n McCall
; . »ll
Mediterranean with the Red He*
F I F T H H A C K — a iatbs NUe
klar Varsity
Palalv
galp's Hmuke, H K fled tU M lsr, and Is 104.60 miles lung
Barry Klnkavage
V
nugar D ili. Phanturn Ita rva s l. m l Thirty Cordell
vrsfon Oat. fo a m lU s u r . lia r HlnCounterfeit eoln* ran lie deChesiter Harper
trter, Hsd-lie Htar.
treled by dropping them on a
t l l T I I M A i r — a/tatba Mil*
Hamilton IlliW e
Alien# Hue,
1lusty,
Ilea Lee. hard surface. Genuine coins have
lubby Mur i |a
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k i r l t e 'a --------*■ -’a
llaliy,
ttu ilia
Intss*.
iminy Knder
rmer Hub*, ntiii* ftorai. atow ttZa a hell-like ring.
aievKUTii m a c i *— a/iaths m ii *
J. V. Howell
Its lOKly )lM I* r, Hgl O lfB is n . Illalls Marls. Day Pally, Kathy K .
Roaa llannum
F a a rD -s Ju dy, l.luie I'a ru l. Ifaklll. O ur Neills, lis t dark. Over I .a &gt;
Hn&gt;rge jtarden
I I u iw m Jo*. Oscar l&gt;. Ila r in r ll
TS.V V II H V I F — a isika Mile
tanks Hegiitei
n o m u a i r r - 4 / i i ' b i n ii*
Ann Ball. n |ii. rniver.

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M ONDAY

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

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Conference
Tuiane Is

Fight For Lead In
B a s k e t b a l l Poll

Pl ay;
Upset

ID m t k r l i n h s i . a i t f .y
AsuK-ialeil P r n i Sports W ritrr
S lio la v iu work and essminations temporarily slow down Southra itrrn Con fe rrntr h .nlrth j|| dur­
ing the wrek Inrl Saturday thr
tea inn Manor up again with Vanderbilt and Krntrn ky playing thr
lop gillie id llir year.

Neither Iin hern defeated in
.Southe litem games and the win­
ner Saturday m Nashvtlle liar an
e*&lt;client chance of keeping III p*i-('• rci oo! al leart until Frb. 24.
I hat*- when Vandy and Kentucky
play thru - . -tod game of the yea).
I ul.rne faded from the top three
of Southraitern haikettiall after
a 72-71) uptel by (ieorgia list
week | lu l war Jul.iue'i first |ati
of ihe re .noil to an SKC learn
and nude the conleienrr rare Irvrg
a hit like it .lul lad year,
Kentucky and Vandy finished
one two during ihe tegular seawn
aftrr lolane faded to keep up
ndf, them lop ptai e didn't go h:
Kenluiky until Adolph Rupp's
Wdd( at Wlopped Vandy in llicir
lad game
the ir„io n 70 W».
Ihe program I bit week mrludes
only nine garnet, tb rrr trarni - Tu*
!* ur. I a.umaii r JSlate and Florida
ue idle and lour ulhcrt (day
only on rr Nr* ol the garnrs count
in Sl.(
I.Hiding*.
»
Kentucky, ranked second |n the
nation hi rh* Associated Press
weekly IH.II, play* Heurgia Teeh
bitilght in Ailaiita Vandy plays
Tenne*-ee ip Nashville tomorrow.
Tennci.iee j, Ian in the RRC and
Teen ia next to Iasi.
The icmarnler of the week's pro­
gram; tomorrow — (jr-n-gia at
Mercer in Mm on; \Vrdnr*day-«
Troy Teachers at Alal-am a; Frl*.
day -H eurgia Tech at Mlsslsalpal
Heorgia, Heurgia Tech nt
sslppl, Kentucky at Vandsrhilt aryl
lovynla of |he South at Tennessef.
Rules, regulations and upsels
playeil huh with standing* last
week. An early season victory fur
Alabama over Auburn wpi r ‘
moved from the standings wh
offirialr* decldrtj 1hog,(tie last I
Auburn-Alal-enu gamrs, Inst
of lb* firat two, would count
CfihfrreiVc game*. Auburn s
Alal-ama.
like
reveral
olio
school-, piny three times lo a#C(iinodit1e 'tu-lantv A inajrimuoi of

two primes l-etwri-n two School*
can count.
,
A » soon as the early garpe wa«
rrrm-Ved Alalimna came t « -k ami
whipped Auburn agalr. U3jr,|.
Heorgla'a 77 flfl vh*|orM over
Hcnriria Tec|, Hal unlay n itlil was
nnnlhr r between ru rife rent* le*ms
which rn n T In* marked In 'fonference slandinrs. Tech and Georgia

II* JO R F A L L S

YORK, J.n . 22 &lt;/P&gt;—
Brrome llte country's No. I ba»krlball J|e***-ri— and ha'.e ycur
winning streak shallrredl Tfiat's
been the strange pattern which has
plagued lit* nation's leading teams
this season.
First Kentucky, winner of si*
straight games, was the leader. St.
l-ouis look care of the WilJcals.
Then Bradley rode a 17-game
winning streak lo the lop. St.
John's derailed the Brave.,
Now it's Oklahoma A f* M's
turn to (ee| the pressure. The Ag­
gies, ranked No. I in last week's
Associated Prets poll, were upset
Saturday hy Oklahoma. 44-40. thus
ending A &amp; M ’s 16-fame run
NEW

T h a t left these questions lo be
answered:
I
I hi

W h a t team w ill be put on
‘spot" as leader ibis week,

tale?

2. Will it suffer a similar
At the moment, Kentucky and
fourth-ranked L IU look like the
best bets lo lake over.
The Wildcats, No. 2 nationally,
boast an­
other r ~ gabie streak anil a 12-1
seasonal reford.
U n g Island, with a 114-0 slate.
I" on* of ih* two major unbeaten
leama {n the land. The other is
Columbia, winner of 12 straight.
The next two weeks will deter­
mine whether I.1U has it. The
Rlackbtrds take to the road, stop­
ping at San Francisco Friday,
California Saturday, Arizona, Kan­
sas State and 8t. Louis.
Kentucky will remain in its own
bark vard, playing at Gectgia
Tech tonight and at Vanderbilt
Saturday. VanderhlR fa D-D in
Southeastern competition, »o th*
earn* should help decide th* con­
ference champion. Kentucky has a
4-0 league-record.
Third.ranked Rradley had a
1-ouls netback and now

In an informal discui.ion four of the clubs indicated tbnr wdlimmcn
ation* are concerned and the
Claaa "It" Southeastern lorague to go along with unlimited radio broadratl* ol all games. ihi&gt;. I.ii .in l
may follow suit.
broadcasts of road game* end Ltcrburg L*ppoird hi-- - • •J'"-' ' '**•
Houtheastern President Stuart
club i« allowed to make its own |k-Ii. &gt; on I......»•; "• «
X. Stephenson said yesterday his ther._ Kach-------------■"
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Unit M
It- IBM
’wai
'4'
*‘fl five HIvcieran*
eurcult had l«e*u able lo line up
unly five sities ready tu operate
and the Outlook for finding an
*r shortage llket} t” devilop
other ap|.&gt;.a:rd hopeless.
cause of Ihe dinft **l youngc
And at a loop meeting in Kn
players into Hu armed 'T i i n *
terprise, Ala., yvsteniay, Alal-ama
Th* Sanford Womens Golf As­ Ow ners of iii'li'l" ndeiit
* »l*s
State director* officially
disliandially
sociation held a flag tournament Ijarkisi Hie file wtcran liuiit n
id w tiro only three clubs showed on Thursday at th* Seminole solution, but lint'- fi"in Dilando,
up ready to operate in I DAI.
Country Club immediately follow­ Daytona. I ’latks and St. A n u r
Tli* fire Southeastern ciuha left ing Ihe monthly luncheon meeting. tine oppo-ed the iu «jv « will. : an
high aud dry weie Wo..lgoneiy, The winners were; Class A — Miss ford not voting. 7 unanlmoui
and Selma, Ala., l'et'&lt;arola, and Dot Powell, Class B— Mr*. 8teve vote was nredel to pa
the mo
Jackson and Meridian, Miss. An- Robert*, Class C—
Mr*. Harry tions.
niaton and (iad«di-n, Ala., dropped Woodruff.
After considerable &lt;fi .'i^.iim ,—
out In mid-season last year
ir while
Those present were: Mr*. Ro­
Vicksburg, Mias., folded nurittg ller ts, Mrs. Hugh Whrlchrl, Mrs. ami seveial rhunyi of k -t* -■»• *
eight clubi ugn i il i II llie l alee
Andrew Carraway, Mis* Cecil*
tough week. The Braves lost to Heard. Miss Ellen Betts, Miss in Veteran limit lo f*"ir.
John Hanlbel of H k Oilaudo
Detroit Monday and came bark to Powell, Miss Helen Cabas, Mrs.
rip Wichita, 74-1)1, Saturday. The Rick Farrell, Mr*. Sonny Powell, cluh made a stiong *P(“ 'il to lluWichita victory was a eostfy one, Mrs. Roy Svmet, Jr., Mr*. Irving meeting In favor of untiiniled
however, as the Brave* lost their Felnherg, Mrs. Boh Reely, Mr*. radio broadcasts ol r &gt;oo - and
captain
and playmakrr, Billy John Sehlrard. Jr., M r«. Andrew ridiculed the argument that nl
Mann, who suffered a fractured Marsh, Mrs. V!. V. Bitting, Mr*. tendance l&gt; hurt *ub"l»liliaH&gt;' by
radiocast*.
wriit.
T . F. McDaniel. Mrs H a rry Wood­
Alariun Harmon of \\ I Iti! in
Oklahoma A A M, leading Hie ruff, Mre. Charle* R. Ginn, M r .
Missouri Volley Conference with Elisabeth 0 . Nelson, Mrs. S. G- Sanforit spoke for the radio men
s 4-0 mark, also faces an import­ Ifarrlman, Mrs. . L. Ingley. Airs. present and einphv.Ded llo- lu.m) B
advsntar'
wim li
ant wrek. Th* Aggies play at R L. Cornell. Mr*. E. H . Ianev, promntlnnal
Bradley Friday and meet Ib-Paul Mrs. C. E. Phillip*, Airs. W R. radio can provide Hi* haebsll
.TaturJav.
Williams, Mr*. E. B. Smith. Mr*. trams.
Meanwhile o th e r confeienre E. C. Ilavman Mr*. John Ivey,
A canvais uf the duector pn
racea also heptu taking ihai*.
Alls* Maude Wilson. Mrs. W fi. sent indicated tlist there « * i
some indei'liion
aniulif
Ihiee
•Seventh-ranked Columbia Iwat Fleming, Air*. Camilla D. Bruce.
Dartsmouth, 74-49, Haturday to
The foil*wing were guests: Air*. clubs but that only I.. ■ bill, &gt;«nv
run its Iv y league r«eord lo B-0. Howard AlcGough, Air*. Harry firmly opposed in bioadrading.
The Linns have two-year vietoiy Bisxell.
Jerry Slone of \\ N|(|i nt D.i ■string of 22 rnnseculive games,
tone Beach tntuie h ;&gt;&lt; r u * d v *
appeal to the owners and direc­
Indiana whipped Purdue, 77-50,
tors to rotiiidii Ihe atlvnotnye
tu strengthen its big ID lead. The thr winter.
Club officials honed at late of rariiu in intereiting pei.ple u r ^
sixth
............................
ranked Hoosfrrs
ir
are 4-0,
aa last week to get Dothan, Ala., the game. He »ugg&gt; iled that
compared to Illinois' 6-1.
NH Htate, No. 9 edged LaSalle, lo join ihe league and operate tom* sort of ariangeiui-nt omld
70-74. Th* slaters are far ahead with six teams. But Ddhan own­ probably lie worked out to pro*
In Ihe Soul hern eircult, with an er Charle* H . Smith announced vide special promotion to induce
yesterday he wasn't ready to fans to attend the gnmei.
fl-0 slate.
The other conference paceset­ Jump from Class *'D" tp Clai*
A t thr suggestion of Charles
ters are Taxaa (4-0) in the south
Morrison diirctor &lt;f the San­
Dothan
was
one
of
the
three
west; Kansas 8ta|e RI-0) in the
ford Giants, th* meeting apntov.-i
Big Seven; Brigham Young (6-2) member* of the Alabama S u l# an award liy Zeb Ratliff of Snuin th* skyline; Arizona (6-0) in circuit ready to operate the ford of a plaque to Hit- must
th# horder; Montana State (6-0 in other being Enterprise and Head­ popular player in th* league.
*
the Rocky Mountain; Washington land.
Brewton and Greenville already
State (4 -2 ) In the northern divi­
sion of the Paelflr Coast and had pulled out of the league be­
Huge vacuum-cleaner type m.iSouthern California (3-1) In the fore yesterday's meeting. Anda­
lusia, Ozark and Geneva announc­ rhiot-s are used on some oyster
southern sector.
Manhattan was upset, 66-61, by ed they had dvcidrd against an­ boats to brliig oyatera uu to Hut
other season yesterday.
surface.
Springfield College.

Dot Powell Wins In
Local Golf Tcurney

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liwir "»m** count ami that one
wss a T*s-h victory tw-i weeks sen
The two C n iT»ls rntb-ges uoliVe
Alihuri* *sii A lliu m s are eroup*il in different H IT ’ illvjslons f-ir
•chiilitle nurnosrs which precludes
mooting two of their game* as
conference i«eellng*.
The standings:
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Vanderbilt
1000

Kentucky

Tulsne
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Georgia
Alabama
FlorliU
MUaiialppi
Auburn
M in. Stale

Built with in rw to ihr Allure, this *41
Ford is the Aev lor the Tulurc . . with 4.1
new "I auk Ahead” frslurr* Hu I will l rep
it looking, acting, anil frrluig tming for
years ahead. A few of ihmc long Idc fea­
tures U t explained el light.

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hy I'edro Alvaraa Cabral, a Par
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MONDAY

JA N .

22.

1951

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

Boston Is PickedAs
Team To Beat By
Detroit Manager
li&gt; B E D IIO I.KK. IlK T H O IT
T IG E R S M A N A G E R
IlK T H O IT ,
Jan.
22~&lt;,P,
inalH-&gt;» stand twiay, m&gt; . IuI• is
! I,..Iirral.l&gt; v*rakrr Ilian it wa* a
)rar U*|&gt;

S t ^ |[ r i » ™ 14W Kilocycles
4 01 Nr»|
.
4 IS HgfiG'M MurKrl Hr..ft
€'.7** T«i||lthi H.th|i

season.

I

hope hi

w ill

ht lj&gt;

I In tin- relief dc|iartrnrnl.
Our main wraknes- last season
was lack of (peed. Since there
iiave been no changes In personnel
to dale Hill name Weaklienn will
be with u«. We ul«o could use
another long tonll hitter, particu|la l&gt; at fir-t Im-e. traditionally
a power poeition. Don Kolloway
Joes a |{»oii Job, tiut in- in a
niade-ov»r Secnml lu--iman Wi
lam Mo olie who ran swing a l i t
I with the authority uf a l.uke
j Luster, a Waller Drnpo 01 n
[Johnny Mite. M&gt; rluli i anted
I fourth in home tun production
[lait year.
To aifain he a pennant contvn|dei we mum find a pitching re| placement fur llouttemaii
W«
Imuit tret better catching aii-1
fa r mum find increaaed power to
offset OUT lack of npeed.
Unfortunately our I tKiVie n o p
|thin neanun will hr iiuoi. Uni
farm nyntrm neemn to he- our
[year away from producing iircnn
j u r y help. W r Iiave two youngitrrn, pitchers Dick Marlowe and
Kent I •mining, who did fairly
[well with Toledo last year hut
[they ms) need another year of
liestt pins'
Dm chi-f lope
I n improvein rat lii in rlii return tu form
|of p itd iiis Virj'il Trucks, a IP
ame winnrr in 11*19. and Said
ogovill, who slmwed flaahrs ul

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Mel, .Is vine Mime

(*arraen I'asallero
Orrhestra And hmr
Mornlna Varieties
Munir llawall
praser For I'ea.e
Worm At Nmiu

II Ik Padl.t Farm lilaem
II lu m »u Club
I too P&gt;.|&gt;idar Plat
ability Iwfoie being nidellnril lata
si asm. with a had atm.
I also look for improved catch*
Ing aiaigiiinent.
Should these
.... o
. uur situation will
not t.e hopelena.
t h e Krai So l are definitely my
winter choice an the team tu
lent in the 11*61 pennant racr
I look for thr New Yolk Y an ­
kees and Cleveland Indians lu
lie their nearest competitors.
Further trades and raids from
Uncle Sam n u t change the pic
lure before the stall of the
11*61 campaign, hut that Is the
vay the picture looks to me at
this lime.

t'O XIPLK TK S B A S IC
Pvt. Francis I'. Peterman, non
of Mr. and Mra. II l!. Peterman,
Knterprlse, Fla., lias recently com*
plrted hia 14 weeks' training cycle
with Co. MF " L'Sth Infantry He.
glment, of the fameil Bth Division,
Fort Jackaoti, H. C.
During hi&lt; sia weeks' lianic ami
right
wicks'
lufantr v
branch
training he fir.d all Ihr infantry
weapons, engaged
in
tactical
problems and underwent intensive
physical training in preparation
for duty aa service 01 combat type
unit replacement.
lie I* a former student uf De
Land High School, and later al
tended Stetson Unlvristty.

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any cla im s an d demah«i« a h i r h you.
o f e ith er u f itm. n u ) ha%e again*! T i l : I . K N A M H M I T I I whi»*e real
d*ns e « n d ad dfeae i« a* fo||s«w *
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y o u r appraran* e and enaw*f
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house of *ald P o u q I ) al Hanford
F lo ri d a .
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eight
calenda r o t he r pleading* o n F e h u a r &gt; I s I • i
liiunth* f r o m the ilm* of I h r firm In the i*ir« ult 4 \ » u n f* r th» N i m i .
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|iuh|l«alloll uf thi* Until e
Kach
n- ’. r t*i .sislj, H a l U &lt; i . In
k a ip rn .
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de« ree t-f i t h m n e .sg « 11«*t &gt; » i
tu r n e r an d an&gt; *urh •lain, o r de
\\ ITNl.hN me hand **»•! s.ftis ..*I
Riibtl not m Hied rha ll he *«i|d
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l(«aHA / . I M M I I I I M A sM
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I I I :il N 1 I.N
t ' l e r k F i n - m i O uurt
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name
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the Flctltloua Name M a t u i e l o - w l t N u t lr e |a hereby g i t m dial H e le n
Sn 144 49 of Fl o ri da Hlalulea 1941 I
F u r l e d lllest her llital te|»..|i a • ll h the M e r k of the I ' U r u l t F o u r !
N d m l n O t r a l r la of the t » n i r «tf Fr*
of Heinlnul# l*oun(y F lo ri d a
d u f F u r l e d des e«*».| lhal she filed
i m w A i t n y .ii«&gt; ro ii
her petit ion fur f in a l d i * « l . » i » » at I
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Ss
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I I aa er sar w e s t s I s » • « »
M s r s a s e l ks eessaaklMs 1st
asass I k s a s a s l a r a . t s e l la s e r .

See John XV. D. Mapre

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13 x l i A hn' llsadtihil! f^Miig.fetl
Lssgr I'll a tv ' of 'Kfuik— Nice
taw n Modern d Ros&gt;in Hungo
low with Fleetric Kitchen -Price
Itidiisi-il Furnished For (Juirh
Sale.
Her John XX'. II. Xlnore
A Htal Huy 4 Boon- Home, G a ­
rage, Ganlsn Lot 4 Mllea Out
Full Price fl,40U.
Her John XV. |l. Moore
tl R'Xiin Bungalow, 10 Acres Good
Garden Land, Close In— Electri­
city, Gas, Home Citrus.
Buy
Owners Equity, Assume Balance
4"r.
Her John XX'. II. Mocre

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

Foi t’itrus ta n d — 10, 17, 60 and
Ml Acre Tracts

G immI piano, | I00.IN) fur quick
sale. Inquire at Snack Shark,
^ fellowship Front, ,'vlr Base.___
T t 'X L D o FK K D 8 Complete line
llnnl|a Tuxedo Fred Store.
TopV/igto Palm
*l i i s gni
t'JAK ea.
Nvw Hhvets
Vse.l Work Pants
.VtUpr.
AIBMY n a v y h u r p l u h
|SM Hrtford Ave. , _
I'k. IJ IJ
V E d K t A B L E S . I.KMiovk a n d
.XlisceBaneoiis. Hanford Farm
t-r’s Aurti'm Xlarket.
F R IE D H llltIM P Dinner " f h r
Best Shrimp on Earth" at Horn:i:'l E l-i Si
'
( O M H K TK HKW KH PIPE.
Septic Tanks, Gteava Traps, Dry
Tanks, Tank Cradles, Stepping
Htonva, llenchr-. Flower Pots,
Blocks. Window sills and lintels,
Concrete Floors, Machine fin­
ished. pie* Estimates.
M IR A C L E I O N T IIK T E CO.
303 Elm
Phone 1337
P A N El.It A Y gos healer
m a rly
new $.36,110 I'h 147.____________
AIM II l.l s XX A N T E D

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Wc hoy, sail * trade il esl
furniture. Wilson M ain Furni•n r. I ' , . I l l E '•( Ohnjis *fJt
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FOR Q U A L IF IE D
3U Acres Citrus tand Partly Plant­
Y O U N G W O M EN
ed in Young Trees; About 76 There are opportunities for a lim it­
targ* Bearing Trees— Small.
ed number of qualified young
Modern, Well Furnished Home.
1 FOB R E N T
— 1
women In the fascinating job
Plus Rental Property— All C ity
that's the basis uf (be communi­
Conveniences— On Deep, Kplagcations industry-- liandling the
♦ K t.AK A A T A TM E N T S . Ro o m
frd take.
public's rails.
M d Stores. I IS W. First 8U m L
A V IT A L P U B L IC S E R V IC E
Phone 4W0-W.
J O liN W. II. M O O H F, Broker
th a starting salary of
With
Robert E. Katas, Aaaocista
130 a week
rek (40 hours)
PkaM 1113 W I t h u u t
’ N KW Furnished and unfurnished 234 K. First
previous
telephone
duplat-seatun or year. Ssa WhidIF I T IS R E A L E .H TA TE whether
Training.
don, IIV South Park Avenue
you want to buy or a*ll, see J. Opportunities for advancement,
F&lt;,r tent, furnishe.1 t r(M&gt;m apart­
W. Hall, Realtor, at N E W LO arhad'ited pa» Increases, sickness
ment auitahle for couple. Phone
t 'A l ION, Florida Stale Bank
lienefits, fs.^iu is. ami pleasant
10SR-M.
Bldg., rh . 176*.__________ ____
associates and working rondh
lions are some of the .Advantages
Kitchenette Apia. Week, month IN C O M E — 3 apartment houses,
of working for the Telephone
or season. Mlumherland Court.
paving approximately |b% on
' Company.
Hiaray I7-V2 at City Limit.
asking price.
You may wish In have your quail.
ROOM FO R RF.N T, KiUbea privtOrations considered fur this re­
H O M E — New
legei if prrfcrresl. 310 West 3rd. W A T E R F R O N T
sponsible ami Interesting post
house, 3 bedroom*, Uflng room,
StreeL_____ __ _____ ___ ■■
lion.
dining room, breakfast room,
FOR 8 A I.K or r*nt. V acre, of
C H IE F O P E R A TO R .
kitchen and laundry, two baths
good til* land. Now ia the time
Sanford, f ig .
on 6 seres of ground, masonry
fur Spring crop. See or call Tom
S O U TH E R N IIP.LL T R L R I'IIO N R
construction, 126.000.00.
K tllv, Phone 061-H. Just off
_ a H Telegraph Campaay
of West lat. Street, I mile and S M A L L H 0 U 8 E — Mod*rn In City D E M O N S TR A TO R S -E a rn
b ig
* Half. .
____________________
money in your rpaie time, tell
limits, in good condition U rge
F U R N IS H E D Garage Apartment
g oui lower priced plastics on
lot and w*u worth f l jM J M .
for rent. Ifc0» Magnolia Ar*.
4 party plan. M a rry PUaUaa
Inc., 4147 Ollv*, St. Louis 8. Mo
S P E C IA L — Nice S room modem
house with small gray*, fairly
iN D l'H T U IO U lf M A W
3— R R A I. K H T A T R FO R S A L K — 3
priced at 83/100.00.
with cgr. Middle-aged man pre/erred. Wrlta at oncvbglvlr
giving a
E S T A T E S — Satand experience,
taper I
w. T. jiawlali
Rawlelgh
M OD ERN M A S O N R Y Block Home P L A N T A T IO N
•fa! )w i*e», f and 3 bMfeoms for
C o ,. D
e p t,:FA -4 40-816.
Dept,
j, P. O. Bog
3 Udrooma. 1811 Went lat
sals In this att-.-artlr* subdivis­
8467, Memphis,
W O O . I8 0 S -R ________________
ion.
8 T E N 0 G R A P H E R ^ P a rt lime or
full (lm r apply Box F, giving
Rainbow Tourist Lodpt on Hlway
qualifications, age, etc.
1T-M, 4 mllea south of Sanford H IG H W A Y P R O P E R T T - t b - ) room
masonry
construction
on
MO feat Hlway frontage H
lot with apartment, par- H A V E S P E C IA L advertising, pro­
rooms, 4 batlu, also 3 rooms
gram, This means nice Business
furalahed. Sleep Uonally
ow ne r ■ house.
for two. N«#d pat
M itn tr with »m*B
nice and w*ll worth fMJtOO.M,
investme.it Alrei
N E W M A S O N R Y constructed 2
adjoin* lak*.
entntsk . Bos
bedroom horn* almost complktod.
,
Good location. Piles r i w . e i
BOOK M A TC H E S
F R E D W. B H N O K R . Raaltar
M&amp;*r«ral sm allrr homes in or out of M l 8. Park Ave.
Pkosw l* T« Sell s rv rr buslnvsv. No *ip*ri*ncv
reicqad to aorn big dally comm biion full ar part tim*. F*a^ nmmj i a b e l ,

W IL L T A K E care of mother and
baby returning home form hos­
pital. Mrs. L. E. W right, 1*00
West Flrat,__________ _________
M IDDLE: aged womafu experience,
for Italiy Sitting. Cpll Mrs. Mr
Te rr, Phone «7». _
W A N T JO B as Janitur. service

staliun man,, or truckr diiver.
Wright 1303 West 13th Place.
18— S P E C IA L

S E R V IC E S

R E l&gt; A I R— M O D E R N IZ E
your
home. Only K i t down now re­
quired K IIA Plan. Indallm m t
Loan D rp'l., Rmiin 317. I'honr
736 Sanf .rd Atlantic Nalionsl
Bank '.tern*-.-* FDI**
tX’A T C II and Clock Repairing All
work guaranteed. Reasonable
prices.
.XI. English. Jr. I'h
1373 J
Call Phon* 1031 for
All Typos Of Hook Wink
Xlsiv McKinney Honkkeeping
Service
Itieiffl 403
A l lanf i. Ilsnk Building
NEW M t)OR8 furtacad to perferlinp Old floor* m*d* like
new. Finishing, cleaning g was
lag. Portable power p la n M
year* axpvrleocs la B**i**l*
Coaaly. U M IU m m , take
Mare
iX w N M O W fiK if Shakpentd. hi
ryelee repaired, lark and I n
work. Prompt s*rv&gt;* H
Shuma. 316 R 4th ft* _
ROOF W O R K af sJl kind*. Eaves
and Gutter* R*pg|rp4 * M Paint­
ed. New Roof* *p
and
coating.
'
I0 M -W . R, R. ^
0 T| . a N 6 o Morning
Undo Evening Star,
gay
llM U f
V E N E T IA N
B L IN D S nude Tr
order. Seminole Venstlan Blind
Co.
no W. 3rd HL Phone
U 6 8 - W _____________________
Drag line, hulldxisr, dump trues,
murk, fill dirt, shell and rlsv
by load ( r Job. Contact H. R
Cubs! r.1. and associates. I OP f.
Mew York Ave.. Detand.
Pk
•|g or m . x v
i / m i Cartalas, l*re or rhochele.
table cloths. Doiljrs pr place
mats to be washed, sUrebel, and
stretched, Phone H ) , M f». M rTeer.

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t— A R TK LB B
i»»* for ala
— k_ uctlon coat*. Bae
JFlibMwn. u s K Park A h
. J N T L O T S — oiTbeauilful
I take, near Country Club,

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1200 M*gnolla— 1» pow open Mon.
thru F rl. |o to 18 A . M^ 8 to fl
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DepT„ Roam 117.
mvnt Loan
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236. Sanford
Atlantlr

VsHoqal Weotr Me viiw w r in
UL'N T A C A R . U-drlve It by day,
w*ek, or Mason. English Fords
•ad American Ford*. Mdans.
■tatloa wagons and convertibles
striKki
^ ^ ■ • n d -N o r r ito o .
*
iiso* H U D S O N
000 m il * * * .

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" rhanks
w a ijM
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I condition. Can be seen

WORE WANTED

A L L TYPES of Bulld*«er
Reasonable Raise— Free

bk:.fiar?J,

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8

wheel Utility Trailer,
•lightly,
Inquire
16ft
Fourth.

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�MONDAY JAN. 52,

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANTOBD. FLORIDA

P A G E STY

Krndley

Korean War

&lt; n t i l m i M ►it.ar* M i t R u n

|h i M nf draft nervier finm 2! to
27 mont ha.
lie gave the r-.m m illi- in ad­
dition a briefing on l.ow the &lt;tvices plan to meet any attack
“ The initial rcallation against
an enemy by stinleiir Iximhmg
will lie provided if I hr ait |' VCI
and the necessary Army arid
Navy support to ”i*e mho bold
the liM»e*. from which to operate
are in our (mod. the moment an
emergency ar *-»&gt;*,■' in- mid
“llu r strategy doe* not Include
a ret earl ion of all nf our military
power to the ronlm.niid limit
nf the North American ronineid
when we are n lls rlis l"
the propositi In' draft IK
Kenatm Hunt fD Wi
felt General Dwight
bower’* view* on ih*- riistep should In- t ecu red i
gti&gt;'« vote- on tb'- i**u
the utofW' *1.

own drafted would is *
l.-rs of some ft serve
romplHinc then *7
training nod entire
lliadley humni..........
feature in hacking
told tin •ehnt&lt;o - tiiM
the clouds of « it
anrning” ntid added

fire Insurante
IXTtNOED
COVERAGE

II p u yr lo coll
the M IJIU A I AGENT

i t ' f A A X f d f ■* 7 a Vj V&gt;
Tu tt.
t t / r r J - /T J T 7 r r ~

|i •ailaare r &gt; . « • r t » 11s . |
city fur the past four dayc, usual­
ly retiring a abort distance to
Ihr southeast eaeh night.
Ridgeway praised the Second
Division lor Its dog gel Wunju
stand and lauded Kranrh troops
righting with It.
He i tied specially a "magnifio n t l.a yonet attack” hy the
Frenrh
lialtalion
earlier (hi*
iin.nth and said he Mould Inhappy when other Fight h Army
troops used the cold &gt;Im 'I wilii
such deadly results.
An Kighlth A rm y C'ommuni&lt;pie
Monday night -aid the Second'*
•-land at Wonju starting Jan. h
appn lenity had checked a plan.
re-1 Contmuni* ; offetuive thru ugh
the mountain passes south of
Wunju. Rut it adder!:
"I.ale reports Indicate the Com­
munist* are again building up
.Irrn g lh In the W unju area for
another offensive,”
Along the western fiont, w liere
the Reds also were reported mass­
ing troop* for a new drive, the
four Allied combat patrols nut
virtually m. opposition.
One column
drove
straight
through Osan ami prowled north
of the town. Osan, 28 air miles
south of Keonl, is the place where
'.lie first Am riiran soldier of the
Itin'lby. to .‘tn-wr-i to question* Korean war was Mill'd. There
from Morse* al.-i said he saw no the green U. 8. 24th Division
•c.v..n front an r ducat infra I, mural began its bitter retreat last sum­
or physical viewpoint why 18- mer down the Korean peninsula.
•nr old* hiiitld not lie drafted.
A
second c o l u m n
ranged
A rim It railed til IH suffer* les* through Kiiinyaitgjarig, III mileniter feline with his education Mini multicast nf Osan. A third unit
hi- lifetime career Ilian at n later drove north between tliesr two
H-c ttindley argued, lie also said column*.
.i mini who gor* to school after The fourth column ran Into mii
el Vice gets “ much more” out ol hour long fire-fight shortly afId* todies
t» r noon Monday nenr Irhnn,
Vltlinuirli yimiBf men vary, lira- along the lateral road from Kunt*
■11*-v •.rid thr great majority of yanglang to Wonjn,
|H vi-.-tr olds are capable nf perThis A IIIH prowl forve left
for oiiov, tnililary service a* aril .’"J Communist dead sprawled in
then n* when they are n year old- tin- snow in irru weather,
e r.
Then the U. 8, Klghtli Army
He -aid Ibal youth* of 18 make clamped a security blackout on
“ very fine oldirrs", being aide lo all newa atoilr* mentioning action
endure hsid*hip* ami “ snap bark on the western front. It Imnned
•mii l.ei” than older men.
noon Monday in the urea w* d
Ami from a mural standpoint | reporting of any movement alter
btmlley *«id that he did not I*- I nf Vojii, a town 1H miles west
lieve v out Its were subject to .toy j of Wunju.
mote li-triplalIon* In serV'ice that
The liau euvrrrsl the entire
the*- were in civilian life. He opin­ arra where the fitur strung Allied
ed:
motorised columns were uperat“ A mao’- rh u a r lr r i« vi ry ing.
latgrly moldid Iwforr be is IH.”
There was no explanation. A
memorandum
said
the ordri
would irmaln in rffert until
M
C r IIh
further notice. Such ■ lain usual­
ly rover* &lt;m|Mirtant troop move&lt;i -K iis s rs crass r * t t nasi
mrnl*.
ti'imunbl* |-*-oee
Km day- field dispatrhc* have
"Piileis we art Iwldly Bird Im­ told of a Red buildup in the wrsmediately wienrh history front Irro Korean area southeast of
’i pi rrerit ro 'irtr, war la Inevil. Seoul.
able," Mr tjiili.pl laid.
All areidrnt rooted Allied troopMi MsIimi in Til* |iie|utre&lt;l speech ill one forward village.
loi md mention the troop i for*
An exploding ga.'oline store
ignited eight ammunition-loaded
trnllrr* Monday and within minolas destroyed half of the Knrran
town.

(‘Mahon

Rotary

fta ritm "

I&lt; •aliases I r a w l aae U a e l

renovation bv physically handicap,
ped iiersoi.s and then resold in the
regular channel* of trade.
lie quoted Herbert Hoover as
saying that therr are sufficient
accumulation* in the nation’* l*t*
lit a If repaired and re-mid. to pay
off the national debt, and he
(minted out that such artirlr* sold
bv Goodwill Industrie* last year
I.moulded to over 110.000,000.
Aa M result nf the training and
physleul aids acquired through
fbm. Iwill Industries thousands of
handicapped pci son* have town
restored to productive usefulness
and aie now regularly employed
and self .supporting he declared
l're*nieni Orville 'foorhton announeed that there will l»r no
meeting of the club next Monday
on account of the joint civic club
luncheon which will be held at the
firs t Preshytarian Church Friday
nt 12:16 o'clock a* a part of the
Chain of Missions,
Visitors introduced
by
Mr.
Hatigan included C. T . Riddle
of llridgewatei, V*„ Fred Carru tb 't of Arcadia, Calif., .1. II.
\Vrlgbt of Valdosta, Ga.. Howard
IVnnyfirek of Phoeiiixville, Pa.,
Raymond Clapp of Htnrrs, Conn,,
Rev. Martin lit am of West Palm
lb tit h. mid I.. II. Gibb* of O rUndo.

Arab-Asian Bloc
Asks For Another
Appeal ToChmese

Though the note*, delivered dur­
ing the weekend, did not Void Rosi l » « treaties of alliance with the
two Weetern power*, they said
plan* to rearm the Weat tier mans
were a violation of the treaties.
The ramjnunirallona repeated
and amplified
Soviet
charges,
made In similar protest* to B ri­
tain and France Dec. 16. The lat­
ter replied Jan. 6 that rearming
of Germany waa necessitate) bv
'‘threat of Communist aggression."
Delivery of the latest note* was
seen here as evidence that Russia
views German rearmament aa the
J,
LAKE SUCCESS. Jan.
22 -&lt;/!*)
major issue presently In Interna­
tional politics and plans to inten­ — Twelve Asian and Arab nations
sify her campaign against it in decided today to submit a formal
the future.
proposal to the United Nation* that

Attempt Is Made To
Forestall U. S. De­
mand For

proposal were not disclosed 'I" ’
mediately, but the United States
l * m ’ N o lle *
already has msde dear it treD
any further appeal to Red China
is useless. One of the provisions
was reported to be that seven IK t u b r o r * T o p m u r o i \T g
J t lH ii;
s k n i .v i i i .k
m i \ rfl
countries. Including Communist
i i .o h i i i a . i k r n n a c T r .
,r
IN KKi T U B K HTATK OP
|
J K I'AIITIN . Deceased
I
t i i s ix r n K u m m s a k i i e ra .
sova I I A T I K H M .A I M S OH n t.
v i v m A n A t K rr M i l l i:s T itr.,
Vow soil each of you are h o .li
i&lt; .&lt;lli.it slid required to Present .n ,
M r T ir i: t i i t r i 'c t i t

Ix'ftal No!ire

To* JAM KH ft

11EH IM NO

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alaea of resld.nce I . tln h a o a t

I n , are hereby re-inlrett to
your w ritte n defense* person
o r b v attorney on K eh ro are 1
t i l l . In a . e rla ln illr n r ie pew »»*
pending In the C irc u it C S s it
Heml nole C o u n ty. Florida. In (1
eery, an ab breslale d title of
eaus- be in g JUANITA tJIlAI
IIEIIItl.M I. I 'la ln t lll &lt; -A J I l -

it make one more peace appeal— IIC IlllIN ll. Defend*nI
W I T N E iU I my hand and off
the tilth— to Communist China.
seal at H anford, F lo rid a th is
t* l l i l
This became known after repre- day o f Ja n u aOry .PA IIFRNDON
t'le rh . C irc u it C o u r t
tiaatiaaeo C on* r a o
rent*lives of the 12 countries met
A I.I
agency said that the disaster in New York. Informed quarters (IE
IK tl'Mlfs &gt;l.r&gt;Klt A li V I a t K*
-puck at least l&amp; localities in
Attorney,
for I’la
S wilier land. Ileaidrs, the U» dead, said they would submit a resolu­ K an lnrd. F lo rid a
it iaid. 2tl others were missing and tion to the General Assembly's 60atudht-r 20 were reported seriously nation Political Committee lint
injured.
afternoon.

DisuHtrouB Alpine

In Italy In addition to the dead,
at It’swt .VI persons were Injured,
many of Ihrm caught beneath
i oof * rrumpli'd by the weight of
the snow.
Tltr snow still wan falling on
the Italian side of thr Alps, cau­
sing fia ri there would lie more
avaUiM.be*.
(In the Swiss side the number
•I avalanrhr* appeared to ba de­
creasing. but official* warned that
there still was danger.
M e i i II h m H hfHNB » * i i f * l i f l *
Throughout thr night rescue
Soviet leader* standing on lltB
stage of the Rnlslgd theater during rriratj spot la lovers were tempor­
arily Itahrtrd at swank ski resort*.
la-t night’* event.
A niong the marooned
................. wer* WKi
From left in light In the photo­
Hritl-li and 70 Aiitcrlrans at Da­
graph wrie shown M. A. Kusluv,
vos, KwitscrlntHl.
A. N. Kosygin, I’. K. I'onontaretiNone of the resorts were be
Ini,
M. Kaganovich, A. A, A n dteyev, I I'. Iteria. G. M. Malen­ lieved In lw in any danger, Imiw kov. Klnltn M F. Hhkiryatov, K. •ver. I rev W*&lt;r aaid to have
K. Voroshilov, 8. M. Rudygnny, V. IIII pit food Stocks,
Th* unusual number of slide*
M. Molotov, N. 8. Khruschev, N.
M. Hhvcmik, M. /« Haburov, I. I. rsulled fram heavy snow* last
Rumyantsev. A. M. Vasilevsky, N .
V. Popova, T . M. Zueva and K. A.
F tirt# e v
( T h r dispatrh
which
passed
through ,H((virt censorship listed in
th r group all the mrmliera of the
scept. .two.
tmliibtiri
___r
. . . They are
___
A. I. Mikoyati, deputy president
of the Council of Ministers and
minister for foreign trade, and N.
A Holganin, deputy president of
the rounrll of ministers ami mem­
ber of thr Organisation Bureau
of the (Vnlrnl Committee of tha
Communist Party.)
In the Iniek of the stage, im ­
mediately lirnralh l.rnin's pnrtn iil, stood a guard of honor com-

II. S. Ca.stiKttk’d

The spoil stirs previously had In­
dicated that, if they made surh »
move, they naturally would drmaud that their proposal lie given
priority over an Am.rican resolu­
tion asking that the Peiping reclme be found guilty nf “engaging
n aggression in Korea.”
The 1!. 8. claims it I* assured of
a large m ajurity In favor of it*
resolution.
Kxatt terms of the Asia it-Arab

rial.*.- and d, m au ds sitl.h &gt;ou, sr
ellher of you. may have saali.-t 1h,
-s la t e of J K . I ’.ir tln . deceased. |,&lt;,
of esld County, to the County
nt Seminole County. Florida. ut y,.*
. ftlrc In the court house nf .
I'ounly al Hanford. Hemlnole &lt;m
»as.
ly. Florid*. within right rale, u*
m-.nlhs from the lime of the
Pindication or this nolle. p.-t,
&lt;ia n u o r i I . iiim . J shall he In w rit,
m s . and sh a ll atale the place of
residence and post nfflr# s dd res,

Ihr italmsat. and shall he ,u „ ft
In by the claimant, her agent, or
her attorney, and any aurh claim 01
dtiosad nol
filed shall ha »u|g
W IL L IE

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Double Feu tu rn— Ib irg n in I’ro R ra m

CarliHin—*Sbort

tribe Die iarribU experience.

Kurope drliatr. That (IrcDImi uppsaictl to Imi simmering down to
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alwayi wanted to do.

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The Kent liny In Town
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Ct r v C t
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LAST TIME TONIGHT

Mora, than 190 worker* utauatted
to fre« ott* track of tha ipHlii line
railroad fro m . eastern Hwitaeila id to Italy, through tha Uot-

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children werf later found dead.
One child still U missing. Th n
qthex lived, hadlv injured, to dr*-

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County Is A sked Chinese Reply American Thunderjets Shoot Down
, To Consider Bond Paralyses U N
Korean Action Four Red Jets In Blazing Battle;
Issue For Hospital
C‘p" ,Ja°!nS Association G ,o b n l S tra te g y
In Urging Quick Ac Envisions Use Of
t i o n On Project
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*-~r—
III view o( llie \ uln .il urn) t.
immediate cumtiurtion &lt;&gt;| * i.r»
hoipiial building, due to N , , ,
pita* lo iroctupy ilir Fenuld
Laughton Meinoiial Harpil.vl Bmld
ing by Apt. I. ihr C a y Comnuvtion D ii iiih IiI vuird to i#qur t
iIn i ihr County Committiiiii hold
a ipetlal meeting •mm tui ihr
^purpose of planning a irieirmiui.i
druglird lu ip p io ir ih r lu iiiiu u! bonds m ah which lu lii.jiiir
coniliuciion &gt;.l a hospital.
T h r Commmion alio endoiirJ
a irn.tiilion pirienied liv I I
In . k n , pirn.(nil (if thr | eti)«|i|
Laughton lliiipila! Alrocialioii, ir
quelling ihr Navy lut an r H r nil ui
of ihr liinr limit foi vacating ihr
present hovpiial.
,

Overseas Bases

!IS A ir l*'oict* T u Open
Its Sixth British
Air Base In March
W A S H IN G IO N . fan &gt;3— (A S
■Went i ’i global war »llalryy it
now k rin l l&lt;&gt; cuiintri homlnng
Altai kv launched 11 .&gt;in o vritra t
liairt m Int h n r milt h u ra iu K u ina lli.m ihr l S. home held* »t
tltr I ,i till M ill

I &gt;ruii in lapidiuccrition high
Ilf M r &lt;1 tods) ilir A n F o u r einI ham ufMin at (pilling itinie fuirign
liavn floln Vi hull tJ. S. plalirt
could I d r n|| and maintain alullilc
oi ulltrl l.tmil. irlahatliiil. H irvr
lu riuluitiiig lint leuJullou ll.c to* hide
i. H ml l - i i i l r u have completed
Comroittiun tuggerird tl.ai ihr ta- #
iiuit alup it!titn flight lu l'e*»s
tention br hinilrJ lu CO dayi m a flri paving Ihrii flisl visit lu
order that Ihr Navy would undei (lir a ! Britain.
J, H .r b iliiih air ministry an­
iland that ihr Cummin ion w it
tin cn rly trying to makr rierei-siy nounced ihai thr U. ft. An Fore*
will opcii in Man'll Hr m i h all
arrangrinrnlt. Mi, Tui Lri replird i n- , in ihr Minted liingilom.
.1. iiriin a l .Ulnar ItinOir) *lu
that hr wmild m id fi toon w.lh
ihr Motpil.il hlecolive liuaitl in rlo-.nl llial oUr i« Iahalit.il botlili
in, luti.i» sdiuuld In* a* ditto* lo
regard lu ihr Ml day ralrntiun.
R iise-i * an wr can rstalillsh ihrm
0 . W. Spencer, luca! allornry, iihciul of tint or »•■!*» ami hold
initiated I hr* aiihm for ih r • tu ria llh -n . ih r itmmrnl thr m*ri| arise*
bond referendum of freeholder*.
Hindley, chairman of Ihr J.nnt
and suggested that the hospital i
Jr Slalf, lolil a Heiiate
fir named in hnnnr of llr r l Fish, cm niiiiilrr yealrnlay that
llm
IMilnliug out that ll'pihl fund* of " r loner the base* a ir to tin* rl»tnr Fish ralatr may not lie iminr.lj •iny” tin- ra iirr and thr ir*» C 'i'ta irly availahlr for th r h&gt;&gt;-|&gt;ital ly il will la* lo provldr a **»il»program. hut vurgeallnf that tainrtl rrlaliallon air attach '*
whrn Ih rvr fund* are availahlr tha
Mratllr) »l*o -aid that U. S
taindi could M rrllrrd from the d i a l t g l , for which Ihr clurfa ul
„ Flab Ealalr.
slafl air |.niuartl&gt; rnponalttr,
M r. Sprue#r furthar tuere**»d •jt •a not iuclloir a irtractioh"
that alt ct*l.' nitndr.1 organlritimia »if all AWirilcan i *i * m lo rollbe ia iirr■*■'?#() at Ihr m rrllng of tit.riual Am u if •
I h r light iu C'.uglrta and lha
the county Comm)Minn
Mrmlirr* of thr Sanford Mer­ -ei vid - last ear ovu tin rf
chant* Aavoclatton, including W frcliycncai of lli# fl-'W Clratej
V flitting wild Jack Hall, im- Ihr lire*taken llrtpir-ttioii In ttlilir
S
A ll
tnrdkatrly n p r m n l appruvai of o u a rtri. Dial il.r I
planned to place all of
tha auKKrition, ami tin Rrv. .1. lore#
■I Miiaare mb rwa* * u i
E. M rK liilry *ta*rd that hr frit
rurc Ilia! Ihr Mlhivtrrial A*^ocla
lion will hack aurh a niovrr
M r. Tucker (old Ih r cum in Ianhm .
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lhal a l a marling of the horp'Ml |J | J S t S l l O r t O i U l l C

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L A K E SUCCESS. J*n ’ V &lt;/I»)
Cuminuiiivt l Iiiiis • irvitrd | v e r
ioiiuob bu K .ur-t *|.|!r,i(rd today
to lute uivru aihir.l ilii|irluv lo ihr
Aiisit-Aisb
ruuvr lo •tinininr
t 'uilrtl N s I iuhv rllu ilt lu n su l *
ceateliie.
Mmt t lr lr y s lr s Mill u u r await
mg tiuliiKtuiiit Irwin thru gcuetnlornt*. but t li r i r w at a v lu iu y |&gt;m
•,ilr trn lim riil ill la v o l u l e »h »u -*
m y all |ioM ildr a v ru u rt I s . , u
ailoptillg die i “inleil Stair*. |uo,« .,* ! lo bra n d th r I'n p in g irg iu te
a* an avK ie ttol.

Ihl* ferllng wa» reflected t*‘
wU.v C iltlit ill it ita trm m l ma thV ItriH'li I'rtmc AtiniMcl Attlee
in Ihe Home of r.inillioio tmlsv
Attlee said:
"W e do not believe Ihe time
ha* i-&lt;.me to consider furthei m r»
rure*. lo do *o imiilirt that wr
have alienHmwwt hope of leachiuc
a prsceful vettlrinenl, and thi*
we hsv# not done."
He added, however, that Rrilain
“ recognlre* the stall, fact of the
llnatii.ii in Korea ami agree* in
condemning Chluevc Inlerveiilioii
in »iip|H&gt;rt of an aggie'sor, which
ha* thwaMetl ami f r u M r a M flopill pose* of the United Nat V'll ■
The«t&lt; two etatementa were in
terpretnl here at meaning that
Ilntain want* to make another
peace t l V Mild, if thi* fail*, to mod
ifV the l). S. ptoporal lo eliminate
the iMxvIhthlv of sanction* agalnM
Red China.
Till* would he done hy condemn­
ing thi Chinese Conimnnlsta for
Intel veiling in uipport of an ag
gre**or, invtrat of declaring they
actually cngagml In aggression,
as the American nropo*al dor*.
C-ouieivatlv#
leader
Wln*tou
Churchill warned Rrilain against
Cortel maneoSei- lo dlvv.te lha
U.8. and Britain
The 12 A llan and Atah cottnIrie*. who have be*n working to
gel hei la bring pea.-e In thr Far
Fast, railed another private meet
tng for tonight to decide what
their n*«t step would he. They ul
ready had drafted g new «*»s*e
fnc appeal and were ready to
ruhnitl II yesterday, liut postponed
action yvhen they learned of the
new I’eiping ciiinnumicalion
Fhew iituvea appeared almost
rrrtaln tu widen the split h rtw rrn
the nun-Communiit cmintric . since
the llnite.l .Stale* Indlcatml
it
would riinllnue to pres* for quirk
approval of its aggression rvsotntU'li when the U . N political com
milter meet* tomorrow' after its
4N hour rece*s
Although ihe U . H claim* a auh[•tanlial majority In favor of Its
nrn|Me al, there has twrn an .*hv i.■u»
temtenev among **.111* delegation*
to avoid lagging Peiping as an ag­
gressor eacept a* the last resort
Peiping'* “clarification" message
may .therefore, cause them to hack
a new peace move.

Eisenhower Ends Senate- May Demand Consultation
C ro p Production
Western E u r o p e ()„ Sending More Troops To Europe Is 6 M illio n I ons
Def e n s e •Survey
During Past Year
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in luitoiy i biggest |Ct .ill litlllc

Ih# I M4v viliti iCDirtl nil* (ji(»’
h.il*|r Ik|M 41* * JjIlU F ftl It Mt llltFfr
all t|tfrt|tlrit h itli the
lic In f. n • I'oic, until i .iiigres- | l.'inls slops ira i liril 4 i n Still 4)| ihr Ki
adopt’ is policy on lli,* mailer
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I to idle si 2 P M on llie I'M'* dl lesion

Or* to irioiiuiiuid IrtioDlioii Violiihiling ilir I'trvidrnt lioni « smiiiiit* lllg
•I S troops lo Hi. S', li. UUn-

Volcano Eruption
Mriy Have Killed ' - &lt;
Many Thousands
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ll g CMttltUN ■ M l
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lill ri (iijirlit iu il II I II- in
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■ii* hi - aii! Mt-ikrttil i Xplie- ion*
ill New laiiMiru'e. *4 xlim 1" ill
I .Millington inh alien |nohahlv
hills st tnnir Ilian 3,tMHI oalivr
N r* I . olio in’the rs lrin a l
lertiloiim dcpvilnirui in t an
lirtia told n-1 lni)M' for Ihr m l '
vital nf
m U-ing Ettltuoatta
In Ilir air* visitrd hv the rets*
lu ll's wnist liiw slrl III ltd- -rC
(liioi ol Ihr f Inhe

cisfvit:&lt;I, t.’i'*'iiho»* 1 im o
lliurs
dsv Icy an fm Iceland slid Can
nils the only two Atlnntie Part
Mgner* lie Mill inn*I vt-il and
\V»*hioyloii
Eisridvovvci liegaii hi* Mirvey of
West Eul&lt;i|f'' M.t'ill'*
nod tdao*
fill ilefcrvir wllli n hoik two vvreknyo nt Frnnce'* •oUiulion. lluring
hi* visit now lie I* e*peeled to
work on ariangt'ineiil* for ‘ ellling
lift lli* iiendqunilei: ill Pan* or It*
vicinity
S Y D N E Y , A il't ir l i i . Jsu
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M duaiy Rourro
Pari*.
&gt; Pi
\qit 14I1411 i l l i&lt; 1*1* van) U&gt;
Ver-nillei mot I ontalnetdeau all
sre pi.’ Ubb -iic - foe tin- Atlantrc •Isl vseekdlil volialiu crploviotl*
coimosnd'* i&gt;rrnmnrnt liraiiquar ul N e w tonne v i "rs lin rl
Mi
Isi* frn .p nraiv Imadqunrlcr* now
htDmu.cWw wst
u » w J tF.'
It in the lfotet Alton* here
As Western Mimpe'* new su- tent 111 v v W'Bttl JiiaMei m ihn »*i
preme tnihisrv comma inlet re
Inqi id ll.e al-itw
luine.I her*. Flench |ul|l*.- lo o t
fine Audi thill o lf llial ililft line
irsdy to rnfarce s gorermnrul hail
on a ina* demon'irattnn I lie Cum- teiiue vmik evtimslrd llie lull o|
niunistr hnve called iga lin i him dr id 111.1 niiuied New ionnealit
tomorrow u i .-iiio .- ii
Al -I INN) ill hell ( I P o ll Muirvbv
Cotninuuisl leaders hnd n-.l no p irilo lr.l lutliy “ I llieie wutll.l
noiioce.) thi* uioining wheiht-r llu-c
vvmid abide In' thr hill hill the later r in r ir r llolil llie |am0Is into
il w«il(iMrfl it* r a w I m m *
11 ».IItIMI*.at l,M t I, r IW..I

Florida Chain Of Missions Begins
Sanford Program Thursday Evening

do Hllfi lilt- I r.illnl ion,

ot In *.1 no
nt lection
U to 1 1V
o Ion ; ronloi loim nli' it* l o t
sst,d oiosoilin-n* « ii'e iit lo send
tl to th r AI lord •' t d o &gt; Slid
f orrlgll !(• latlulis g lo o p s I sill
nallv « chaltman of Ti.s l.sMrl
rolnndttrv.
II.&lt;1 . s « n imllcntloi
Mint Ihr
ts--s.ini toll would not * i el ill ind
I.
th r
F c i.ilr
III tl .. I q in ni
i Y*h|**h ii
urn 4i)t•nutted ti y
VVIn M»
N11llaMii kl!li *% tiiivllv pro
mi*ill tiii lit# ftmil &gt;
not lo Mile
Hath *•.
l i i -Mil ii 1 li in i ail *u4r« tin
»I i»imI ll»t« I l»« IlilR s i.i'.'iiiy •••
rltfl liD|M 6%1)411* lit* ch, u
, (.ill
will . Olisqll m i,, colitfiesslnn.il
coinniiUes s
I-s foil
dli|&gt;4lcliinr’
Ul.o 1 I' s glnnlld loll is to Ml

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hr 1 1h|iiMl|fly ||| K o i r « , *,»*() 'ill ll«C

•1 €•® Alitr lu -Ml 14 »ur- ( r t n ii i r J v.lc ly .
Not a 101*1# hnllrt io-lr n tv ioiuiJ
lit the 11.0,oh 1 &gt;et• ll# 4.hie.I

1 lillu v r

lli 4 ir.iu iie lu ll i r l ( 4 l . . i
la id llie ptrvious le io n l
1.
'Mill IMHI loio Ih r p ir m n iv )r.vi
|l -.lid tin a, ira g e upou w h ich
llie :i • ih flc ie n t C lo p w e ir plant
,',| 01 g row ing IH
lt*f*n lo la lrsl
-iig litlv ovu 2J.tNt.taal u l'-it WJ.
Poo .icic* aloivi lire vex* iu-foie

I Lie ll'pol 1 sapt
"Value ol 1 op* hatvr'led w .1
at .. at a record level, slmw..........
............ iiKtca • over the pi*

On li.e giouuil Allied iiim blt
tr ims lundav leonapiril the *#nll.il K.,ir,iii 1041I u il liuti id Won
tu ind its aiiTtnp I Key tl-., '# ii#sl uc iihv Mill* J i vini 27J , (Hut*
Hig 4 |q|i# ol lievilv |MM Itrdi oil
|
ttie tillri will, ill .llIllicit t j lilg r .
A q*&gt;keini4U s.vui ll IM I ’ M
lu ridly lhal l ipied Nations In litt
n rir "iu vonlioi id all W i.llju."

iii t i u g yen 1 tin total value ot a ll
I m ii f 'l e d l i cstn.iite d at
el,out &gt;:t;i,taNl,IMHI compate.l w itti I
a va lu e uf f ini.iHMi.niat in 1946*49
ilm l) on# luilrx vuiillu
I ilin * and field crops Weie p ri
lied lolirv weie I - it 11ill o' Ited )»»tu n F m o p ,
Nlc.invv Idle tin lions.
Armed lll.-ll ill li- IMHIsIhlr tor llie iilg lie r j reins hi Nongwoi Mean 2ig lit in t*
S lim ',-. I.V.IlHUltlrr gave serll. Ill v h I iic ns Mo valin of vegetal,le* •il-o lagrii soul heist id I in|4llg
tie Wight lo ll-e l-i ddeill of v:t I pi odu it d dlopped i l pet relit u n d e r
In llie all light, T l IF H.
ling Ih field Mq Din lipn iv e r the Mm v. al tadore due 10 art unusual*

l‘t"l

Iv heavy economic shandnnilivqil
Blul Ionet pure*
nnlic. lit* n tuu ltd Mi nor Id
" t o ld clops e o v rie il
l,325,|iNI
i . i . t a i ) ol In f ill-. Mai*hall
including peanuts, oaks and
I. Isl Ml i-s IliHillllr lhal li.e ple acn
*nt n iillta i) liianpowri goal id lupin* |,»itine,t 2 if,tNtu a.-ira atiove
i piaiduigx which amounted in
J.
n'.'iioti t.y iu iir 30 m ay I'U
latsi
har* to 1.* incrtAicd "tl th» l.an.l.Vm acres Ih e itl&amp;n cotton
1, x* Irdni'l'd IS.tNln act*-,
1 Unit ion wot Mill " Its m id lirli
l■o.i1r. the p*a l l o t arirkg* waa cut
m l Mac Atlim i lived* t f, I"Il I trplsccii 1 lit * • novlllh. ami that ll I, v about III.PINI acres However,
&lt; .11 *
Aurtl tiel-re In* dlvtdoh* \ the litlgu aeleages of cum, cow
an liiidl up lo "ll rmal •lienglh " peas, lupine, lush polstaev ami
A* l&gt;* pislluusi) had done is' *,ieet pi.taloe* moil M11 I1 oft it
nil peannt
|.&lt;ir s - l u l l .'i.lllltnllii' N la l-h lll llie smaller cultmi
,,'h I &gt;f.r II e-r ei 1 ' p to ap d up- Value o( lo'ld clops Iibi
prove I IIIVrival M dllarv ' -nice vi .test 1 c iiinale.l al ffiN.iaiu.
all.l lla ilillig , Wllli llie d t:,ll age UUU II peli-i'Ul altovr Ihe |62,
lo 4 rrn l to It! and Mo |» 1 ,1,1 mnl.niai crop liarvc-led la t year
" f i t I its look the lead again in
of -e ivttv Incir4*rd ll Ul .‘I t.
Ihr f,2,IIIN),tNHl imrea-e in value
'*1 till 11st tl*.
t’n m iu iltrr Chairman
Vm-m of (lu ll and nuts haivc le.l T ild e
ill 1 o i) told rcpurlrr* lie favor- m ire 3Jt6H,6(Nt tons of fruits mid
harvested 208,0041 less th a n
m
Udh nropovalv
And til
com ruts
mitle, ic rm n f In he in genet al1 Mlie year tielore hut ingliei prices
boosted the total vatiintioli from
agreement
The M il, dttigrird lo help t-oosl f I30.INN1.IMN) iu tWIH IH to over
military nianpowti ( o -im I inn, f202.tNMi.iNMt m in to f*u I'ls n tin n
*«l Clti&gt;1’ .outlime,| at *oineviliat
laai to 3,6OO,0tH&gt;, would also
■q ■ u n tvm a l mdllarv -e m .i sliivv c ttvs* aveiage itite timivlitig
11-s* total acreage at*&gt;ul in/inn
ind tiainiug piogi sn.
tin other cotigrcvslottvl ti -..is itune tail vest With Mils ad.ii
(lomil iiirii' acreage (he total
1inlay:
I \ KrptltiiiCtn senator vlhd acreage of all Mulls amt nuts in
Ihe PMsident'* 1962 itlldwei "VII the la ir i* now estimated xt 660,*
' 11N1
acres
tteaiing
acreage
insd.iti ii lo dliastrr
aiinmiils I,, inn,nun act** 11 .non
ilruatm Mriiigrs, of New llviiq
shite, -a id in a statement M.vl above I'U " in
llieie weie 'Pit.Midi acies of veg
.Mi Fnituan vh»nld i-nll In )•!
fdal.iatO.lMMl tiudgrl l.ack to tin- etatde planted m mill 60, (Mmiil
tlt.INMi acres weie lost from flood*.,
11 s&gt; ils&gt;rV Ha I's a , I » « i
iit'cct-s, etc . leaving 32(1,|IH&gt; acres
fur iiarvcsl Tin
acreage pm
nalien need* t,.i It* In-avv I'lUll-

moM a physical Impuanlhllltv « .» I
■■■ * i u i aeeee
mova Ih r horpltal liack lo il* old
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alia at Oak Avrnnr and Fifth I O R I .'W DO, Jan. 2d (8p**t*laD —
fitrrrt "
l,iirrlia*r of real catalr In 61 of
Ih r I ton la t h im &lt;1 Mission nil bruin d* plnria m in ' in in lil •&lt;
Pointing mil that th r ............1H o rW e ’a rt7 eountlea f w J D m r
hoapital ha* U rn caring f. r up u.d.ng
SI, l i g . M n «k
llie F iivl llrpliM ( bun li ll.u n d * ) rvrning si i -I t l o i h -i k
wilti
lo 60 palientt al a lime, he * '* ” *[;*
tn T i'a M A n * h
lh Ifolieil | Ihonitv as ihr lust ipeakri II i- iv in ilttri Irnoiiliiiatond
alrrsirtl Ihr nerd for a 00 l « i ‘ ..nliaalrd wllli *0. i,g.t6rll_S it
plngtain ilettyned hi *1 quaint die i-iiMu with l biivtivu tniMlouaiv n o il
hoapllal lu arrvr Ih r glowing in in and 9660.2:11,4111 fur I04H, ac­
cording to the annual tales survey
at Inline and a I iio a i I. M u V i .Ih NVilltsmv. p u U n ily liia u n isn , i*nl to
county. **1 am altrlching Ih r polnl of Florida Association of Ural to n .
day.
when 1 aav that lha old hoapital retraced front stale hradiiuarlers
|)l | hiiliisv is iu|iriintrnii»ut I llie 1*111111111 t oilimoml' ( rulei vl
could care f»t SO jia llrn ls at a hri r hy K. D. Keefer, association
lima.” I ir added. "T o mat* hack president.
fievrirvlllr. Trim Alndher of ll" Y
n u ll' from ll.e Nortli Pole, will
there, 16 lu 25 nmrr ruuina would
proniilirlit Speakers oil the p i.,
"Ta k in g into consideration that
rpeak on lu-i npeitence in tin*
be required, ami repair a would reports did not come In from some
lam i* Anaida, a ir.tivr of Raffucoat from fft.OOO tu fl0,000."
Isnd, llie only K.-kllnu woman 0 country and will compare th&lt;*
tountiea where rral estate is auremanner-- and moral* of her native
In Ih# refolutloii It waa puliilrd ty tiring purcha*rd, and rrallaing
1i*r A 111r r lean Irrlnre tour.
land with Mini** of tlq&lt; countr&gt;
out that thr Femald-Laughton that some counties maintain no
* lu Ttumias will iic*crtla* hi* •
She will describe the .'H.'.und.in
Hoapllal la Ihe only hospital faci­ registered rral relate hiokers,"
lo io in-rs a&lt;- a inedieat practltioo
S f lltiliu lc ItoV S rtltlls
ce lln l hi nog Id tier 1 - Ameina
lity altuatrd lit Frminnla Counly I'rrsldent Keefer said, “ it is ■% Mcruller* of the tiauford Squad- ci 10 the tirra t Hiuoky Mnindn.c
and Ihe lietnendi-o
vil)iullili" 1
hi effort- to replace Au|wmtillon
and aervlng il» appiuaimately 66, foregone ronciusion that actual
tl.,v Ms’inil* of the Meniiiiole I(i■■
ion of thr C ivil Air Patrol will
slu' was for-e,l t 1 in.ike
w it li in trllig riu e among the mono
000, and lhal II la vital In Ihr ■ales wtlhin the stair would nu
diet w ill slay# contest* in pitch
inert tomorrow night at llm A il
Atlanta,
tile
In
.
I
to.mas.
ha*
lain
(iro
p
lr
lie
iiav
rrc
ru
llv
writ
A hraith ami aalrly of thrar pMipIr douhl reach slnu.'.t a billion dol­ port Hangar to discuss the rrlo
lug lervla ami in oilier •cold »c
that adequate Imrpllal farilltle* lars "
ration of Ihe meeting place in view ten a tiook. "So Sure u f i.ii " written a lands titled, "l and 1If ■iiinidishiiiciits *i a “ Kicknhookrc"
which the way of lift of tin
he availahlr tu Ihrm.
Keallor hradtiuarlers in O rlan­ of Ihe Navy reactivation.
File ( iiN*-i Shatl -vi s" 111 vsIncli she outdo.*t niesd at Mie S 'ln llio h - llieii
Il also Mated lhal “ iher# doe* do, where reporta have hern reAlthough a formal requent will mountain folk i* pictured. Hi explain* liei peo,..e and their love Hr hied Fooll.sll Htadium Halurdav
I I M I I n M «a ra a r M il
ceived ami evaluated each year lie made lo Ihe futura rommandhig Thoma* w a i at me time a ml
f..( |w*ee #«d the harmony in i.igld at fisim 7 In lo 9.20 o’clock.
since 1030, ilieliw nl that close to officer of the A ir (Ration for * ■lotosi} to Maiaya where lie » ■ which tliey llie
Idle context 1 acJ event-, will in
W A R M K K TflM flH H O W
pastor of a church
There I .
SMI percent of the sales were handl­
rltldt* f i n t uilumg w ith the flint
'Ihe
miMioriarv
tw
rn
ililvV
&gt;tc
W IN N IP E G , Man.. Jan. 2 3 - ist l,y Realtors. President Keefer Hireling place there, It is held U Slid he *&lt;Min reall*ed
need for
OP) -One of thr oldest &lt;pntr pointed to the great number of to* unlikely that this request will ■1 i-dical cate lu hi* di*ltlct, an I tivitie* rordiiioe Frida, morning and level, a rooking conic I. cut
a* Mr* Fing.no 1 H d le ist-urgei. line of |..ps i I k Iricin--. in diameter
on the North American runt in vurant lot* ami urrragr, which in­ to* granted. Revgral place* have
ent today was Itawaun. in Ihr dicate prvarnt and future building hern suggested, said D. L Renilev. he returned to * mor'cca w hen, a indnl evangcllfM'- n i-ilo titr, wdh M t axe, signaling competi­
hut a vote hy member* Is needrd hr studied olediritie, Intending &lt; • and Mr* l«a (inrtoo .-prague. no tion, a I lire* !rgg*d race fur cub
Yuknn, where ihr mercury bur­ activity in the months ahead.
go iuvrk to Ua la va, hut circuin led traveler and lecturer, are scuula, a lii|* of w sr and other
before definite action is taken.
rowed down to 56 degrrea lw
Iwiwrst point of Florida trans­
ham events
Th r Han-lmndo strip at lMing- slanci* were such lhal lu- Incan - srchrduled l» '-1 '•ah
low «rru. Wealhrrmrn prrdiflul action* was the 1934 figure of a
Mile of tile full events will he
the head in vile fust nieilleal cen­
Mr*. Kellc'i 1 cr»er. proinuMonal
If might
light warm up a lull* hit, little more than s li million, *o the wood, he added, will prohahlv he ter sponsored hv tin
Method' t
a balloon h ut-ling contest In which
used for Ihe flying activities Fo l­
though—
|h— lo
f 60 lirlow.
record for the year Just past ia— lowing 'he business meeling to f'hurrli in Ilir saouthern moun aeecrerlat f*r Ihi Vnierican la* each scout will litre a balloon lied
prosy Mission*, 1 r e , t« fai.iilinr
to quote President Keefer— “ some­ morrow night, training film* will tains.
with Mo- piul.len
of leper*,, ha to his ankle. Competing in the con
thing to which Florida can point tie shown.
|l'i.«llsHrs *1- C s ,, B lit
lest* w ill be aeniilv and ru b scout*,
Atlanta, wlio was burn ah-&gt;ui |oi
with pride."
Th e March of Dimes today
H r said further that many deals
gratefully acknowledged tha fbl- were cash transactions, and he
lowlng contrlbullom tu the Semi- foresaw a strong trend toward na­
nob County chapter nf Ihe In­ tional realisation that Florida land
fantile Paralysis Foundation:
la a good investment as a hedge
91644 against Inflation, that imminent
Rita Theater Contelner
26.110 war testa the soundness of real
Randall Chat#
1000 estate Investment wnlrh is stand­
W . A . Leffler
00 ing the 'hurk. that ownership of
W . M. Hayaea
2.00 homes strengthens the civilian
L Th a rys
1.00 front ami maintains our own de­
Fred V. Bell
100 fense.
P. P. Campbell
1.00
Ura. P, F. CampUM
100
S H E E P H TO B Y
J - C. Jackson
A T L A N T A , Jan. J W - b t l - T h *
600
t idrew Carraway
2 00 man had an alibi hut the Judge
Mildred Await
0 00 •aid something auspiciously tike,
P- O. Chase, Jr.
100 “ Baaaah."
J. J. Cates
Poller recorder Luke Arnold
200
Anonymous
200 said the man war *ecu*#il nf
Anonymous
driving while intmicated and ralatcd thi* story yesu n la y :
Pub Total
i
" I lost my sumach in m i nperysar* ago
and
lamBtaledell
n* rep tseed It with a
200
B . Atarelio
__
_ ,100
stomach. Now every time
im fW rs . C. W. Raker
too I paas gram gras* mg stomach
paint
me
something awful and
1.00
1.00 I have u taka n d m of pare­
goric. That'* what I had dona
mciican Leprosy Dlisatons, Inc. wlm
Dr. Kotwrt V. Thoma*, superiniemleni of the Fittman Community promotional -ecreiwry for Ihr
wnan police arrested me oa ltd* Center at Berierville, Term who will open lb® aerie* of lecture* Th u n
i1# Aux. Holy Croee
will continue tiie lector®* P*.d®' at 10:40 A . M.: and Mra. Iv* Gor­
day at 7:40 P. 64. at Ih® Firat Riptiot Churrli on th « program of ton Hnrague, who will speak av 11-***f A . M. Fiidsc on "Watching
Cfcanh
IOO charge."
Th e Judge put him away for lb® Florida Chain of Missionary Assemblies; Anauta, native of Baf* United Nations at Work on Four £,oiiun»nt»".
tfcroa days wkare m g n u grove. fU laad, w ill ho faatarod a i 0 iM P. M.| U n . Euceao B. Kelianhargtr,
’ Al-'iZlFsvL ** *'
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W C , 1t o- s- :
v- "
i .m tt
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Civil Air Pnlriil To
Meet Tiimiirruw

o k ia m m i

rmilfHtM I’kiiiiit'il By

March Of Dime*

Florida Chain Of Mission Speakers

■

t~jx

thunder jets I angled with Ih to
23 Mli'n ovri Siniiipi. imi m o n

llie Vain R iver l loin Manchnria
" T h r u wax a leal romuiutiun, a
tral uni u p ." la id one airmail
Huon s it u daylight iu c id s y the
riqind#rl*lx itrn c k al Rimniu a ir­
field
Wlit I e pholUgtApht
ht.l

■hnwFit *‘numf.tfr of cnemv ^ u «t
I hep til# 'Witt Jets in I lights
of four ruckcte.l ainl liu iiui, , uh
l.ed Ih# field
lieu COVCt

while . Ili«i

F 6 tl

Hi# enemy let* fix-hr.t s.-i ixs
the Yxl.i river from trilling In
Mie 'xneluary of Mam'hntia
For in minute* ihr m hittle
flamed , Mie roaring p-&gt; t i -i k
e.l from higii altitude i&gt;&gt; low vnd
is.Hi'ii.il upward* again al dar
rliin ’ spent*,

" I ’ll

ray

tins

foi

Mu-

M ill

pilots," one A m e rica n jet captain
commented
" T lie v
are ,1 m ined
goisl and th e y aren't vfraid of
its “

in a companion laid I- I* tit
hlmoling Star jets serem ie,I .low'll

on Mie flak defense *&gt;t I' - --qg . *ng
to clear the wav foi « m vtsiV i
It SNt strike op that !(■ : h.teau

t( UIs4IHM■si •i* * 69 •

Nnvsim‘ii Simulate
riaiiliui' A-ltmub
In New York t itv
« I I Y , S' i . J ill.
in i .opynglded
sluiy undei the i eadllig "iiedv
I stand." 'aid tmiav Mill Mil ee tlf
il staff tio-iubei
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weekend, carrying v 'mall ttunk
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ii) Ihe ('oast Glial,I civilian d®
fens# or the police o( (.-ur coun­
ties
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happen again," Newniay'
main
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s ix
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Condemnation Suit
Is Dieided Hy Jury

lln- t'minlY Hchm.l Roxrd’a condetutialmn suit lo acquire pro­
perly adjaci'iil lo Mie Cronin*
Academy ended in t'lrcuit Court nt
12:30 o'clock ludny wlien the Jury
cct * price of 911.860 on Mie pro
perty of J, N ('rooms and fii,H(&gt;n
fur the llenlley estate.
I'rincipnl GriHima ha.l accepted
Ih® Ron ul*. offer of 916,non for his
si Ven ,Uh! a hnlf arrea, lin n three
days later had asked
918,00*1
which the Hoard declined to nav.
according to Hunt. T . W. I.awton
Tin* lleiilli'v property mmpriscil
two acre- Tim iloiishnl.lrr Asso­
ciates represented (&gt;••• Cronins c tote, and Ale* Akerman and R. It.
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l.ow today Til
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seiiu .1 hv G. W. .Spencer and Fre&lt;i
Ham 00
WHo«n Witnesses for I vnd a[i*
Total Jan, rain It inch
nralsement wrre Ravnmmt Hall, A.
Narmsi Jan rain 2 36 luchet.
H. I’etcrson and D. C. Hrock.
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neetion wdh ('room* Academy an.i
la being added ti the present site
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hold a neenng *n the Commirslon
room W»dn*«da» afternoon at
2:00 o'clock in tht .nterest -if eld­
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