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                    <text>WEDNESDAY JAN. 17. 1951

Tfli: SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORID^.

Legal Notice
W ipe O ut D eadly P o lio M en ace

Mr. and Mrx. Clarence Bthrib of
I'.mtiar, Mich. arrived Tuesday
untl have opened their Lake Mary
h&lt;.inc far in# winter.
Ed Cochran and HU nephew.
8am Cochran, spent the Ja n . 7
weekend with relative* in Camilla,
fie.
Mr*. Cora Hhents and Mr*. Jen*
nlr I-ewl* left Thursday for a toue
of Koutbern Florida, making Sara*
«&lt; (* their hcadiinartera.
C. K. Mlintel suffered a heart
atiark early Wednesday and wa*
i .ii.ru to the Frrnald Laughton
M-morlal Hospital where he l*
imiirovtag.
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Crawley
and family, who hove been visiting
II A. tipold, hate returned to their

Editor* Note! To bring our reader- up lo date on the moat
recent progre— la Ike fight agala-t Infnnllle paral|»i**. «e are
iblitdiing a eerie* uf four urliclr- «-*peclally wrllten h) Slete
arch of Dlatra Chairman. Hr. J . Ililli- Miller. T h i- I- Ihr lant
la the aerie*.

K

Ily J . tlll.I.IH Ml 1.1,Kit. Stale Chairman
1931 March of lllmrt
In the Uiree ptetiout dm union, we Iiavc pointed to ilir ( iimikm I ■»
pMU of |&gt;olio, iU liumrn fatlnrt, and llir in ) nature of ihr diir*&lt;r itirif. In lliU concluding article, I would like in diicui* briefly the March
01 Ihmci Campaign.
- The MARCH O f DIMKS i*. in ill b.nr»l cttrnliali, the (itinocialic ri
fori of volunteer* throughout th i*4 ----------great land of our- plnlgcd t» ih*
principle of wipplng nut human
tuffirrTng rau«-d ny infantile pu
U -tilM N r i - a (•■»» nan
ralysls. I emphatlic the "comLined effort of volunteer*", I,,- conference lo explaining Ihc Amer­
rauae that I* ilmly Ih* keynote ican U. N. vote which drew sharp
of tha MARCH OF DIMES earn- critic! &lt;m from many Congira*
member*,
paign.
At the time o f hi* conference,
On Jan . IS thuu-and* of volun
trer wurkrra throughout the coun­ there were new* report* from Totry wilt atart machinery putting I yo Maying the Chinese Gnnimun­
Into motion one of Ihr gr*-aie. t lit* had rejected the “era** Tire"
fund driven in hi-tury. Thousand* nppeal. Arh&lt; son aaid, however, he
uf hour* of planning have prece­ had received no word on lhal.
Arheson had delayed his meet­
ded the launching nl the drive,
and these workei* will In-gin on ing with K p oiter. for -IS minute*
that date pulling their plan* fm heyonil (lie hour originally set.
Thi* brought speculation a Chin­
their communities Into action.
Here in Florida, literally hun­ ese reply wa* anticipated, but
dred* of volunteer worker* will (here wa nu official explanation
put Into action a campaign in
which we hope lo raise a million
dollar* for polio. Florida ha- not
escaped the polio -curgc, nor
rtikii the
wit thouivulua’uii'rti' t»i
with
of gti»'"t1
goe«i- .•**tering our g a in this roming sea­
son, will It escape another big po­
lio year.
Between, the dates, Jan. 16 and
Jan, 31, hundred* of average rltltcqs like you and me, will cuntsrt
you an behalf of the March of
Dimes. Thslr effort* are volun
U*r. thev have no axa to grind,
they are slmly Mr. and Mr* F t—
da with a alncer desire lo help In
■f Utla cause.
f Cant lined Irsw F i n Its*)
Here In Florida, we are going to
attempt on a statewide Kale, a iron. I.t. General Idwal Edwards
project that wa* sures-ful In a told Congress that will about
pre-Korean w a r
watern community last year. On double 11 s
th i night i f Jan. 31, week* ami strength.
• “nth* of pplanning will Ih* HiEdwards, deputy chief of sta ff
m ax*} In a "Mother* Marrh on In charge of Air Force opera­
n*H* ■ Leaden of all statewide tions, gave the information tn
organisation* hav*- n House Armed Service- subcom­
•ledfed their support to the Mo- mittee. Ill* testimony did nnt
thsv* Marvhr-tney are actively Irrlng out when the Air Force
and Wholeheartedly behind It
hope* to reach It* new strength,
Briefly, the Mother- March I* .&lt; and he declined to give rrportira
concentrated one hour canvas* of a "Urgarrl date.”
r n p r home In the state. During
Meanwhile a Senate preparedt u t mm hour, you as an aveerage ness *olicommlllee continued lla
jTayMan.’ will be rontartml by a arguinrnt over the Administra­
Jmlghberhwal mother and given tion's proposal tu lower thr draft
f t * ' 5PSortBt,*!Jr *® eontrihute to age.to IH ami extend the periml
ih M k lh t xgainst polio. You will uf -rrvlre from 31 to 37 month*.
&gt;-°®r * ,,ll"gnc-* to giv*.
Although mutiy Congre-s m*-mff
''jyht, he turning on your Is-r- have opiiwtcd the ilralt of
light, or licking electricity, IH-yearmld*. Dr. Karl T. Comp­
fc y ttP M
I? jl*® wlmlovi. ton bf Massueliusetta Institute of
Toehnology urged adoption of th*
AdndiitstiaUon * tUiapUKsT pro
*0,,,p polio strir- gram Immediately.
km chile) on the road In rrrovery.
" I f you eaiinot -how m* a licit
lnr MoUier*

Troops To Europe

Price Controls

adi*.
iV.,rch "i1
thi' n
“In*
umutts disease
known
to,0't
man"
ho1V,r “porchllghl" |Hilio
L -a iJ* " I * * *

Jt* pUc* among
I" the nation
I®. *lp * out the dl-caac

SrZ s talm kL. *
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i g s i s s r for one hour at

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Wppe»t

eld plan ur idaa come out frankly
and say that you really are op­
posing Ihe ereation and training
of a 3 to 3 Hr million armed
forms."
,
Senator Lyndon Johnson (DTex), subcommittee
chairman,
contended the President Truman's
coal of 3,400.000 b th* services
hy June 30 ran be reached by
taking men Iwtwern the present
draft age lim it- of 19 lo 28.
Earlier, Hcnator Morse (R-Orv),
i&gt; member of the sulcommlttce,
nut only Itarked the 18-yrar-obl
draft but urged a 26-yrar molillulIon program, lie -aid thr per
1**1 of tension I* going In last
lhal.long. Morse suggested compressing the ennvenlTnnal fouryear college course Into three
yrare -•&gt; that Imys won't waste a
year between emerging from
schol and going Into service.
Senate Democrat* were In prac­
tical agreement today to delay
I Renal* showdown on the con­
troversy o v ir sending more U.
8. troops to Kurofie. Debate on
foreign policy rontlnued a t a
brisk rllp, however.

U n s a s M , a re a owe. #■&gt;
.mnr» Ufa,, 4 count*
carrying thr penalties, If

th- ««d "f

"aehUre . wfe? ,e
wn*
a*w H U *-* » . * • M ®*r rent
t i a t l e against attacking airS Ha ! )ll*o^ tald

axtraordln-

Vendenberr had lu-t conferred

L-TT*? ^H.frewoe. The U. N.

J , W lt J - IA M M . D eceeaed
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• M I 1 U 1 W C*.A'W. Oa DK.
U U D I AOAIWiT M ID KiTATKi

Y o u aad * » c h o f y o u a r e h s r e b r
n o t if ie d a ad " M o lr e d * • f J J * * * ‘ »■ »
r u | m a and I t R U i f l i w h lc n you* o r
r l i h t r o f you, m a y h a v e a g a in * ! t h e
r a t a l * ot T . J . w i l l i a m * . d w * » » * d .
la t * o f u M (J a u n ty . « " th * C o u n t*
J u d e ' o f U rm ln u lo &lt; o u n tjr, F lo r id a ,
a t h i* o lf lr # In I h e c o u r t b o u .o o f
r a i d tH iu s ir a t Wan f o r d .
F lo r id a ,
w it h i n c le b l r a l o n d a r M onth* fro m
H i 111 " " t h * f i r - l p u b lic a tio n o f
t h i - n o lle *. B a c h c l a i m o r d em ond
■ h all b« In w r i t i n g . » n d » h « ll * U t «
lb * p lA c , o f r e s id e n c e and p o a ^

of fir* ntfdrri&gt; of th * riAimani.

• h a t ) t&gt;#
*»v
c la im a n t,
h la * * * o i . o r h i* o i u . r n o r . » " d t n y
o u c h il a l in o r d o m n n d not *o f 11**1

■hall bo

Mr. and Mra. a D. TiitU am
urn" wiring the birth of a (laughtrr. at the Frrnald Laughton Memm iai Hospital on Jan. 12.
Mra. Roy I.. Howell, J r . has l«ern
callrd to Oaicrfiled. Ga., due to the
rritiral iilnraa of her ilite r.
The Community Church held Ita
Hern** fi*nn the rxriting technicolor film, "Co!* .46 _alarrinc
meeting
IlMnijolph Hs-otl mix! Itulh IP.innu showing Time--lay und Friday at irnusl congregational
Thursday night prececded by a
Movielaiol lirive-ln Theater,
ruined diah (upper. The buaine*«
sr-rion wan opened with prayer
and the tinging of a hymn. The
following officer* for the coming
year were elected: P. D. Anderaon,
IIV HOB TIUlMAH
Congregational chairman; A. F.
Kemp, ki-cietary; and Wm. Struther*. treaaurvr. A- E. Crocker waa
Ho l l y w o o d , Jan. it - w *)—
rlrrtcd an elder to serve a three
llullywoiMl most tnlked-alniut new
year term. Ham Cochran to acre*
starlet I* a middle-aged aetre-a one year term and P. D. Ander­
who admit* that »he hat “a fare
aon and H. At. Cochran were re­
like a trade mark."
elected to aerve three yv_ term*
1 »e« no rca*»n why Thelma
each. Yearly report* of the virion*
flitter should lml lie tcimed a
church orgariltalloni were read
starlet, tf you consider a itariet
an&lt;l plan* outlined for the coming
a potential star, she qualifies
year.
handily. The preview of "The
Mr*. C. S. Donaldson honored
Mating Reason" had critic- pnMr*. C. D. Tlllia with a Stork
dieting a stellar future for tier.
Shower Thuraday evening. Dur­
One even predicted »ha would
ing the evening Varioua games'
Ing
fill the void left hy the late
were played by the g u e s t*._____
Marie Dressier.
Carrawav winning tha prise for
All of thi* amaica thi ad­
the drawing contest. Following the
mittedly plain-looking Ml** R it­
opening of (he gifts, the bostesa
ter. She talk* about It In the
served fruitcake anti roffee to
same slangy, slde-of-the-mouth
Md ih . C. W. Hloblom. L. C. Tlllif.
manner whlrh made hrr a hit
Cecil Mixon, W. G. Brown, L. E.
In the small role* she ha* I n n
Rotwrts, II. II. Grier. Ed Carrsseen In *n far.
way. Joe Tllll*. Ruby Vaughn of
" I t ’s am**In'," the sara. “It’s
Hanford, the honor** and Mis*
klnda gratifying, too. I figure
Mary Whldden.
that It make- up for the hard
II. M. Gleason spent Friday tn
knocks that my Joe and I took
Jacksonville.
in show business."
Mr .and Mra. A. Kobe o f Mlchl“My Joe” Is Jo-rph Moran,
gin are spandlns mime time with
her liu-liaml anil a auercttful ad­
their friend-, Mr. anti Mrs. Ly­
vertising executive. Hilt life wa*
man Frfshey.
n»t always as ea»y for ths two
Misa Eleanor Ijaler, who has
of them. Both were stork rumImen a guest of Mr. ami Mr*. A.
pany arturs In the *20‘*.
N. Broil slnre the holiday.-, ha*
"When *ouml pictures rame in.
rolumed to Gun-tan Hrhmd. CanI list meant the end of slock,"
tervlllc, Md, where she la baud
she m ailed. "W e were broke —
mistress.’
i
‘ ,
ami I mean liroke. My Joe finally
Hpciwrr Fawcett has come home
made -nine money by going AMU IHIIR WIDOINO in Hong­
ureund to all -the radio quls pro­ kong. Joh n Francis.YohMlng. of from the Hnlverrltv of Florida ami
I* awaiting hla eall Into ti|o. Air
gram* ami winning the prises.
"That’s flow hr got lain ad­ M*dlord, M. Y , wheel* tiU P»Ik&gt;* Force.
strtrksn
Chine**
bride
from
the
Ro­
Mrs, 0 - I - ItInquefield waa
vertising. The agency figure,I If
h a m from tha A rn aU
he knew *t| the an-wer*. ho tary cfiurch. Th* M-yeat-uW Wgr
might to lo- aide to think up Mohan, who spent I I monihe at the ___ _— n Memorial HtwpiW h i *
Ihr que-talon. Ho ho was hires!" Gcorgi* Found*linn for Infantile urday afternoon and Is reported
Tfiilma lurncd lo radio ami Paralysis, treks re-entry into the
There are now fit.OOO registered
United State*.
(falsniatioagl)
Ihc Now York stage.
motor ear* on Hlngapore mad-.
“ My lari play was four mouttvlieforo my Isiy waa born," she
The known salt denosits In Mew
said. They Iimvij a girl and boy,
Mexico. If dsveloped. would aupH ami 10.) "I Just pulled In my
ply the entire western hemisphere
stomach ami held by brtalh when
for thousands of years.
| wbnt onstage. My Joe says I
was the only actress who muld
The Meson and DUon Line w a
|&gt;lay
scent without faking a
- tMNMKT
estahlWwd to settle dlseenslow*
-*•» « ,a. D i r l l s .
Th* follow In* i*f !*■*■ r*porl*d l*r between the Lords Baltimore and
Hho was active In radio, ptavlng
lirel-r- on the Hanford Kiel- the Penn family.
such rales as Henry Aldlrh’s Ihe
Farmers' yinrh-i for iitodiu e -old in
teacher end the murder victims Tno-her- A Ifreler- up f'» I I'.M
Thr United BUtc* has a total In­
on Mr. Dl-trirt Attorney,
J*l*. IS. I PIS
land water area of 46.2&amp;0 anuaro
l**,lr
Itu li|ir 17 ns
" I got titrd of firing murdered If.an-,
ll-an*. Trndrrateen
miles.
all the time, hi they let me he­
l&gt;« li|*r.
Ut
roine Ihe killer for a change,” liim. oil dapendlnx ••»•
Ulner
* "• * 71
-he add'd.
tt-i-l* H*i
Her movie rareer « a - nu *o I'nhhe*SS Ih baa* I W - l l l
eldent. An ohl frleml, director Celerr* Fla flolden,
aehdlna QuslUr ersle 1*
. .
writer, George Heaton wanted Hrr
Largar
I.lk-gW
to appear briefly In "Miracle On Cilirr,
Pascal. Fta. If*34th Ht.” "For Gooil Luck." Him
pending Qsalllr erole 4*
* Iw rier
I t j- t - w
played the mother of a hid who
Csailflower
erat# I J t - f - f *
was seeing Sants Claus. The IXdlard*
das. hiincbse l.te-1.1*
scene waa Ukon In New York, t'urumhere
ha. baht*. II.I*.|S.fl
bll. hskl*. X.M-I-TS
but tho studio wantod it ex­ Ksililanl
{nemrele
hu. her. I.M-I.S*
panded. She entrained to llotly- Left or*. Uslwrg. De*
P * f« __
woed for one day'o work.
« do*, crele
. I l l - 1.1*
She ha* Iwen traveling from Lettur*.Iceberc, Its Park

Praises

convicted, nf banishmcht for life
or a maximum prison term of 10
years.
Government w ltr e n testified
that f&gt;ngrave entertained, and
waa friendly to . rebel forces and
those sympathising with them.
The doctor asserted In hi* own dcfens* that whet frifndllnes* he
exhibited was eneouraged by gov­ wn* an awfully old age tn
ernment officials In the area and
that, In cfrect, ho was trying to
keep hla hospital operating In the
mlddla af Burma's c rosy-quilt civil
war.
Bom In south Burma In IIFT,
Rea grave w m the fourth genera­
tion uf hie Bsptiet mieeisnary
famlSy to aervp In tin country.
He Itemed to spank la Earen

M o a la rd f lr e n a n rio* b n rh *

nalun*. flrnnn do*, banka

I IS .

Cousin Wilbur former star of The Grand Ole Opty with llloni
Brooks and The Log Cabin Folk* will appear on the lifts Stage Tui
Jay and Wednesday Naxt.

Korean War
t '- * lliM S r i M

a — » f le e r

gunt biased a t Red hideout* fur an
hour,
"W e knocked out their machine
guna with tanka and hit their
foxholea with mortars,” a captain
said. “Many of them never reativ
•a] their foxhole*— we got thtm
while they were running to them.
"They threw a lat of atuff at
ua but they didn't hit a single man
We nearly caught them with their
pants daws."
Allied plansa hit the town
the ground force withdrew. They
rocketed g a d
nwchinerunned
troops on rooftops and Chinese
fleeing north out of 8uwon.
"I'd say the Chinese had 600
men killed In ad," a colonel esti­
mated.
Other Allied scouting force*

tu pniitiarM Just . south o f the
-• A blanket censorship imposed
since noon Tuesday prevented the
location Ire name of corps,, rflvl-

bleated Kaesong and Chongju
Wednesdav wtth 178 Ion* of nxplosive*. Kaesong, a few miles
th of Parallel ,H I* a rail and
hw*y Junction. Cbangiu la In
north wait M n s on the .Btsln Red
supple line from Manchuria.

BVMMdIremre,
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17V v

Legal Notice

O'irfteigc^U'S?

Important News for
Growers and Stockmen

"fcgSJWh&amp;nuiwSura you handle your farm with M r*! Tfca M b f
A* Mr* • • • the better your fertilizing and past
•wifrol proRrtm—the better your profits f
TH- *'* *rhura your Wilson A Toomer ropraMfltatrea can aavo you lime and make it easier for you.
He it a local man, living in your coratnunity. He
represent* a staff o( Florida agricultural nhemiiti.
nciunliata wfio hava b ^ n atudyini gad experimenttn| with Florida aoili nod pe*u (or more than half
• oentuiy. Stand, to reason that Florida farmer*
I " profitable returns from using Wilton A
TW w rW deef Fertilisers end PASCO pactiddM,

.9 * “

Rf^ riving hi* M. D.
v» R4Q&gt;^r"aTr ■eHltaore's Jahaa Hay

T i l lit
d o e s n 't A
g i t the jo b d o n e ,

&gt;&gt; i
‘
Chart** S t r e e t ,
HI. Jo*cph, M ilcourt, for example. He Juat didn 1
wish he Woubl reel better—he illd
something abut It. lie took IIADACOL. and aaya he fe«l* Just
fine for Mr. Flahcr found that
taking IIADACOI- helped hi*
his u-ttem overrome deRdenrlr.
of Vitamin* B l , B2, Nlaeln and
Iron, which HAD ACOL tonUin*.
Here Is Mr. Flaher'a own state­
ment: "I am a veteran of World
War I. I have had stomach di«t r e s s anti wa* nervous anti could
not sleep. I bait no appetite an*|
could not eat any frisd food-. I
started taking I! A ll ACOL. I have
taken A small botl|e* and now
I am on my aceond large Iwitic.
under Ih- flrjlli**ua nsint, ’ SsnsBor I eat anything. I feel fine and
yilnlnlure llofir and lhal I Int-sd (■* xlt-cplgood, thank* tp IIABACOL.
reai-l-r -*l*l ,humi,por-oanr 10 -lh■ I have recommended' IIADACOI.
Isrm* of lb* Flrlllb,u* K»m* Il» I s l e , lo - w f ll - * * «**. os *.f Fl&lt;‘ rl*la to many people and they are takmK it. I aet a , Iw nrir. f»r I
cannot do without It.
F lo r id *
r IKM. Tbe l.ctllauc t‘**ee-ratUa
f i p . in :i iM M iN . j i i .

15” ^:

f night •pern-

This little S|*are is tu be read
by I bust folk* who are always
wishing they’d feel bolter. Now.
this bu-lnr-s of wi»»iing for "thU”
ond vrirhing foe "that" la ail
tight. It -oft o f make* a person
look to tha fu___
lure. Uut It i*
u
loi ry
of a ffu ir-^ H T .
wiu-n fulkn
w I ■ h I n g and
i^ .
w i s h i n g they B1.
•AH ill] f *•* I bet I. r
1

sUrted MriMlag their new home on
Crystal Lake west of the H. H.

SHOWING THURSDAY 9l FRIDAY!

III.
H i-

La rk e d .

to he Ipip roving.
. . .
Mr. And Mr*. Fred Gardner of
New Berlin, N. Y. are visiting

LAST TIMES TODAY!

do* bench**
ID -1 1 1
Turnip Salad
ho. her, I .i t - l.lt
rrru v a
Or«n*.», d*p*adla« *le*
...
boa
IM -tll
nraac**. Teaial* It boa I M - l i l
Qrapefrult. Duncan boa 1 11
drapelrulL, Marsh H**dl**«
box
H I-I.7 I
Taagsrtaeo
H box 1.71

W h ic h

said the raids were successful.
East o f Heoul toward lehon an
abandoned Wonju on the central

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Korean front fled Korean and
Chinese troop* dug in. They acre
not rushing to attack Ihc m-w
Allied positions.
Instead, they kept up steady
harassment of Allied supply line*
with bury guerrilla*. U. S. Kighth
Army hradouaiter* ha* hern re­
luctant to discuss guerrilla activi­
ty In any specific Korean section.
Ilut an Allied corps commander
■aid his raider- were hitting the
guerrillas wherever they were
found. Seventeen a rte blind Mon­
day out of a band of 201- urar lh*
east coast port of Samehok.
Tbe strong western force that
drove Into Suwon, 17 milts south
of Seoul, and Komyangjang and
Osan In the same area, rooted
some 300 Red Chlnc*e Tuetday In
a fire fight yesterday.

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State Farmers Market

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Dr. S«avravefi
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Apraneatative

to beip you aaltet tba Ideal

�THE WEATIIER

In Unity There Is Slrcnglh—
To Protect the Peace of (ha World;
To Prooioto Ike Profree* of America.
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To Prod ore Preaperlty for Hanford.

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Partly cloud* through Friday,
pnoalhljr ■ few nrlrf Hint ahowarn
catrcme north late tonight. Warmrr this afternoon and tonight.
Moderate rarlahle wind, mmtlr
•milheant and south.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAII.Y NEWSPAPER

[VOLUME XXXXI1

Established 1908

S A N F O H D , l i t till D A
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T i l l It S D A Y J A N . 18, |9.*»l
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Ansot jilted

C re ss

I .rased

W ire

N o. IOt*

All Is Quiet On Truman Says United States To Ask UN To Brand
, Korean Front As He Will Act
If Necessary Chinese As Aggressors In Korea;
U.S. Awaits Attack
Allied Tanks Clash
With Reds In Hot
But Local Battle:
Patrol In Wonju

150,000 Air Force
Reserves Will Be
Called For Duty

Troops T o Europe To
Be Sent. If Needed,
W hether Congress
Approves O r Not

Hershey Asks Draft Of 18 Year Olds

WASHINGTON. J*n . I*—i.-lh

— I'rrMilrnl Trum.tn - j i .I tod*)

thr goirrnmcnt *111 hrlnx price*
TOKYO. Jan. 18- t/P&gt;— Tankand *a ir&gt; undrr rontrol |u,t a,
|rd Allied troop* battled two coin
rapidly aa It ran. He told hi*
panic* of Chinetc Red* tonight in Aim O f Air Arm Is T o
n e*« rtinfrrrnrr Ihul he rmlkl
not attempt lo pin down thr
a brief but fierce local claih on
Reach 971 Thousand date
nf a price-* axe freeie or
the Korean wcitctn front.
othrr
artion, but *ald ceiling,
T
o
ta
l
Im
m
ediately
The U. N. patrol, undrr air
will he imposed
mmio aa practlcablr.
cover, then smashed out of a
WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 &lt;.P&gt;
threatened enemy envelopment.
The Ait Furte announced today
WASHINGTON. J*u . I * — V
Allied commander* expected a it ia immediately calling up "a mo- j —I'realdfnl Truman toda, dr|general Cornmuniit offend*e may jor portion” of the Air Rc»cr*c and scribed aa very nirr and onr tli.it
apeaka fnr ilaclf a magaalnr
come at any time.
llw National Guard Mid large nuni- article which aaid he don, not
"All bell might break loo*r j l»er* of volunteer air re*ci*i*l*.
chooar to run again. The article,
tout*,** an officer aaid.
hv Fd*aril T. Fulliard. White
The call involve* about 1,0.000
llouae reimrler for the Waahlng.
A U. N. taider patiol, onr of men and it detigned to incrtaic ait
ton Boat, appear. In the Januarr
levrrat exploring the itrcngtli of force manpower lo 971,000 a, 30 iaaue of Umk magasine. Folenemy troop* maned all along toon aa |wiuiblr.
Hard wrote at one point that
Mr. Truman hope, he won't hate
the battle front, jabbed in and out
Tbe Air Force Mid it will call
lo run again, and at another
of Kumyangiang. 25 mile* south- at trail 12 additional National
point that It rould be aaid the
ea*t of Seoul.
I're-ddenl doea pot rhotaae to run
Guard wing*. 21 Ah Reserve
I
The commander of the Allied Turning Winpa. moit of the ground because he doea not believe In
the doctrine of the IndUpenaable
motorized patiol laid hr met atrom; iup|K&gt;Ming unit* and a toluniccr man.
rriiitance in Kumyangjang and reierve personnel.
WASHINGTON. j*n
IS &lt;/J'i
called lor air lupport when it
The Air Force haa ahead? oti ’retidenl Tiuman aaid today hr
appraicd hi* troop* were bein.t dered into icrvice 10 National
flankedGuard wing*, a Guard Tactical will appirtutr it liighlv i( the
Rut after 90 minute* of tnugi* Control Group. 4 Reserve Wing*, Senate * |ip im n sending rm&gt;ir
fighting he *aid both hit patrol and M .000 individual offierr* nnd ll o o p i In l.u iu |&lt; e . b u t r r t * r a l r j
lie v.ill do whatever n necratsty
unit* had imfely withdrawn fmm rnliitrd rriervitt*.
Other
smaller
Rmervr
ttrul
lo
mvrt the woild aituatmn.
the haltered town. Auocialrd
9- Pres* corre*|*ondent Jim (Tecker (iuanl auplHirtliig unit- have aim
He told lua new* conlcirncr hr
l.een ordered Into active duty.
re;rented.
i* not ailing the Senate lo tali
Thp current rail Include, ail of
The (ight started at 4 P. M.
Thursday 12 A.M. K8T), Oceker the 21 remaining air reserve train­ auch artion. However, hr aaid hr
ia li.ipi&gt;y the IVmov rati*, maiouly
waial and when the U. N. unit*
wing*.
dUrngagrd they had taken «ne ingRixcenter
of these troop carrier wing, is winking on an afluinativc reprimmer.
The Kumyangjang battle wa* will he assigned to duty with the solution expretnnp approval nf thr
Tactical Air Command between use of U. S . linopv in Europe un­
the hear Irat action reporteil by
Allied patrol* prowling the far- April 1 and Ms* 15. The remain­ der General Dwight D
Liacning carrier wing* and four light
flung linca during tha day. T
bombardment wing, will report liower'a new wrvlrrn delrnar com­
H M I t a a m •*» r » * a 1 * « l
for duly between Mar 1 and May mand.

‘ Toithy Tells B&amp;PW
0 f Onportunities
.i l » !
In Business World

•'The AJr Pbree yaM fcbejpr-m el
of then* ft carHer wing* and r e f
Uimhardmrat wing* will be ultlUsed primarily a» a po&lt;d of man­
power qualified for oilier assign-

Memhera of the Bu»lne** and
profcaaional Woman'* Club war*
told ta*t night at tha Montexuma
Hotel how to taka advantage of
tha occupational opportunity* now
available to them In tha baiine**

Brumley Inducted
As Head 0 f Coast
G u a r d Auxiliary

f

Tha apeakera were George
Touhy, personnel ilJraetar of Flor­
ida Faahloni, and Mr*, Lol*
Smiley, local chief operator for
tin- Southern Hell Telephone and
Telrgraph Co. Mr. Touhy waa In­
troduced by Mr*. P. Mi Giligh-*.
eluh p ie * ident, and Mr*. Smiley
by Mra. K. J . Routh.
Mr*. Smiley pointed out that
at one time the door* of almo*!
I a.-every oeeupation In btmlnar* were
cl&lt;»*ed to women.
"From their em n lefm women
now expect equal right* In jab oppnrtunltle* In every’ competitive
field, and tha right In
bnalnea*
ihemaelva* freely
lit matIn which they are
ter* concerning th e t.
Women now have aqnal right*
to promotion on merit nfona. tha
itatad. In the telephone eomnanlr*.
tha added, women h*V* been placed
■t In every department whet r a t 80
year* ago, only men were employ­
ed.
Among the factor* aha Hated
at contributing to advancement of
women In
... tmaineaa am peraonal
Udine**,. willingness
to learn, eour■ ngm
leay,^
•y. regular hoi
hours and emotional
stability.
Mr. Toilhy told the group that
when applying for x Job a person
like* to Inveitlgate the security
of (he company to w*'
t .applying and should
'* the company la fT
Employer* Ilk*
thing of tha beef
rent*, 'heir cap*
ran he expected
ploy** In relation
ipeny
at time goes on, ho «l
Mra. Carl Priam, annaoneed that
the club will atart a “speech clinic**
lit Febiaanr- Co-operation of the
rluh with the Welfare Dental
Clinic waa reported. Mr*- Robert

a A P.W. meet won scheduled at
the Mayfair In., on J a n T S .
,

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BRAHMAN

wemlwi

of
and
tap honor*
Io n claseee

££

a p i o n e e r ' ranching
dtee* Johnaon, won
in tbe Junior exhiMA the

lla a lla s M

n « r a * t M ia ,

John I , Brumley of Celery AveniR m u instnilt*&lt;I commander of
the Sanford Coavl Guard Auxili­
ary at ceremonies hrtd at the
Ya'rlit Chili Tin -day night. Hr -u«rred- II A. Il'ia iel Klvur nf *»• lando win, I, the new training of
flcrer for IHvis'w’i Pour of which
the Sanford flohlln is a part.
Installation cerfmenir* wetronducled by llarlow Merrjday of
Palalka, division captain, who re­
cently suceerdrd AI W. I c of
Sanford lo that ppo*L
Other officer* Installed include
M. L. Itaborn of 318 Holly Avenue
vlce-eommanoer. succeeding R. &lt;i.
Hrtaaon of Sanford; Thoma« Denmark of Orlando, training officer,
-uecerdlng Mr. Ralmrn; K. A.
lamdonberg of Brown Avenue,
treasurer, continuing In off ire;
Tom Butner o f 1315 Summerlin
Avenue, -wereatray succeeding
Mr. Brumley.
Committer
alignm ent*
announrni by Mr. Brumley loelud-:
Membership:
Mr. Londcnbcrg.
Sanford chairman, assisted by
Hrismfi; C. II. (Peewiei Brown,
Orlando chairman, aaalstrd by
Mr. Khur and Dr. II. C. Illair nf
Orlando; Facility Inspection; Mr.
Lee, thrill man. assisted hy Mr*
ll'aallaaM at* r a t * Vital

uung un
t
Ruling
On Grove
Sale
Profit* Is Appealed

Selectiv e Service D i­
recto r Gives W arn ­
ing Of Impending
Mainpower Shortage

A s Ilo d ic s O f S la in

as*

ra w

nimivlratinn'i

Jennie VauRhan Dlen
In St. Auffuiitine
Mr*. Jennie Vaughn of St. Au­
gustin*. formerly of Sanford, died
at the home of her daughter there
Wednesday morning following an
illiirs* of many yeura.
Funeral service* will lw- held In
St. Augustine tomorrow morning
am) burial wj|| fo||e*r there
Mr*. Vaughn la aurvivtJ hr
three daughter*. Mr*. II. B. Starkhouse of St. Augustine: Mra. A.
B. Coleman of {tooth Carolina; and
Mr*. Dwight William* of Waihington, D. C.; one eon. Andrew
Vaughn of Miami.

France Favors Plan
In Principle B u t
May Seek To Delay
Im m ediate
Action

Found

unlvrisial

av an i{-gre,vor in L o ir,

mililai)

•m ic e and tt.iinmg bill ‘cni
Congiesv l.itr yevti-id.iy hv Sccie-

ante A 3 0 0 M ilt t llC H t Inti Ml II

l ’o ■I. Heft). 31 Is In

tin S.,n Lnrgo, t'alil , ).1II v. &gt; t' ••'
Mo wurbeis lalvr Hie tnaliri »l I'm
'

. d i " -oiu. \t J.-plm
ti «i&gt;d three clill&gt;11 ,-cvlly hid itiern

Htei s iraadflaying '*&lt;• i . &gt;-.. - viul II tv expected ltn,l
!&gt;....... «
•Xalutl him. Cook liav a n.ir. no.io.il

i# and Mikiourl.
■uiilei chnrgei
■
0.1 Vonuilp’ otol

dreu fio iri an aliai

orci none

Andy Carraway $400,000 Increase Kiwanis Is 1 ' 1

„

We l c ome s

Barr

Umpires To City

Korean Death Toll
Reaches 7,000 Murk

Taaw l

A rc

L A K E S U C C E S S , J..u i s td’j
— I lie L lilted St.ilrv ,i irmly today
In cull ori the L'nilril N.itiuna foi
an uuhclmrnt of Conimunivt China

lary of Dclenve M.n liall
Even beirue Gcnei.il I lei,hey
lud loniplclrd hit trvliinivliy 1*.fore Hie Senate preparedness vul.
eominittee, ('haiimaii I .viv’-»w lohns»&gt;n fD Teal lr|l to uitn-lige the
U M S T measure on the Senate
floor
(iihriMui o llru il it m I , hell o!
all I J members nf the Senate A nn­
u l Servicei Comtnitlre u a »ub
ititute foi the fu-t hill uffeiccl
tin- vrvaion. That wav &gt; universio
military trainmy bill exjiected lr
opeiatr whro the piejenl rnii'l
grncy rndv.
Heralmy ,»i-l .ieeiela _
rv nf
nf Do
n* Tv v i L t i i i i c o
u a n
and A« -iltant Secretary
frnse Anrvn M. R iw n le r f h*&gt;l liev-n
”tnci conservative" in rsikri.aUnu
fb c IW odeYV Ifrl week iniihjrii manpower rieevi* of the Arid',. AhForaw, Navy am) M*vln&lt;A fof^tM
hr hat roXalitJlioii.il atltliorily o next year or two.
cnmmamler-in-cfiicl lo send addi­
In order to Imild up to the V ThrceH undred People
tional troopa lo Europe with or P1.VMHI niunp'-wir goal asked hv
A ttcnd Third Annual
without appioval of Congrtit. The 1‘reai'Ieut Truman in the met six
month*, llerihey aaid Congre’ *
Geo. B arr Opening
Democralic move to back Kim up will
wlll have to Indttrt the IH-y-i-ai
drvrlo|&gt;rd after Senator Wherry 1olila “ or take fnthei* nnd veteiActing Mayoi Anrlirv- ('arraw i,
■d Nrhraska. Rrpubliran llooi ana” liolwi-en 111 and 25 vim - old- revlrrday vvehomrd the tiroigr
With recent draft call* of MO.
leader, offered a resolution to bar t*Hl or more In earh of the r.evt flair L'mpilr Sellout to iti thud
sending additional Iroopt unleii llirev- iiumths, Hetshev **ld l 11* lo r.in ulivr season m Sanlotd lieilraft manpower pool* nt&lt; I "n foie a crowd of 300 people githCongiert first approves.
Mr. Truman also told reporter*! euthion nf between (W.tXO
j errd to greet the itudrrvt. at the
1. He had made hi* position r.00,000.
Iferaht-y «ald inahilltv t ■ rail j Sanford Naval Air Station
clear last week that he wa* willing
wouldrr*u!t
Inu ;
ii
p
,1 i,„
to rnnsult with Senate rnmmlttM* IS year old*
in the-Irnft ,
thur rx|.»cw*.l lit* p.iM ale
nn the tioop controversy and wa* "defielt ofSMMHHr
' 'f‘
,l,r"
willing to talk with anv Senator |kmi| within ail month*.
If diwft i-tilla -lionl'l go up i kind irirplinn to hi- sc In-ol .in I
who reverent* it, hut would not i«*
| t,,G| i|,. pooie-,lor onqovr, lh.d
Found hy i-ougrrsthmal artion. Hr to lllil.nno ,,r more montlilv
i ,i .
ii
«*ld hi* statement thru was lint ynu are wrrehe-l." lu- teatlfiiii.
1 w vim VI rp mu­
"N o matter what you do on »h- ! ll,rv
printed in a single newspaper in
tlir country. Repoitera sharply IH year old now the mortgage i» ll mil the loc.il (wople
challenged this, faying Ills itale- nil him," he said at one point. “ Jfe'c
Dmk Mrl.aulin. voiilhein leptr|l ■dlaivC - , a r , 1 , - 1
iiienla were rrin te j widely.
scnUlivr n( the George line
2. The Unite) Stale* will prea*
School, -o led i. matter of rere.
vigutoualy In the United Nation*
monies fot the etc avion inlindlUfor a resolution to brand Red

Vtwaitawea

r a m ily

WASHINGTON. J
18 'd*.
trstified tod iy the m l ion I a i C* a
M «j. Gcnei.il Lewii II I lenhry
"dangerous ' rnaniiowrr shmt.igc in
it- f ghting four, unles- Congte,prnut's the dialling of IM-yr*i
old*.
ifershry. head of **rli-,livl- fiti
VKC for the la*t III veals, urgvd
an indefinite rsletniun »,f ih&gt;- draft
act with authority in mdurj men
from 18 tinuuglv 2 » * m
He gave full viipj*o,t lo llw Ad

W ASH IN GTO N , Jan
i* -,11
—Total announced IJ. 8 , rutnhai
riv-iiailie* in Korea m»u to IH.

137 today.
The total, dlwloaed hy the D •
partment of Defense, wa, Imod
»n untiflcation* to next of km
through Jan. 13. It *■• 2.121
moii Omiii the figure foi the pre­
vious week.
The Department Hated U,f&gt;ie.i
killed. 20,1)51 wounded and H.i"&gt;77
m i,*lng in artion.
The woumlnl total Inrlude, 772
who have slnre died of wound,.
Total deaths reached 7,303, In.
eluding deaths from wound, nnd
82 known dead among thr ml-»ing in action.

Aid *51 March Of Dimes Drive

ORLANDO, Jan. I8~ b j&gt; —Tinfederal jpjvernment will appeal a
ruling that profit on the aale of
an orange grtsvo I* taxable only
aa capital gain and not at higher
income tan rat**,
Acal slant U. 8. Attorney Matt
O’Brien filed notice of the appeal
yesterday.

LA FO O N TO P L A T
and CaH Dan will
golf match with
Dofe Pnfaasionw w t V r o

I IM A M «p Haw York's Broadway, Uia
II, Dtooa Fo m « Boy, pone at aty Halt

( M l) , and ormsadlan Eddie Cantor,

wwaaasw*

(o w . ip . ~ i

.a
*V

group that Mr Itarr was wthnili
doubt one of the line l nun evci
lo practice the chfiK ull lr ide nf
umpiring in thr National League
fn praising Him, Mr. Krldir
•aid that tin- umpire 1. pnitachly
one of tho moat maligned peoplIn baiahall—and one of the uio- t
important in maintaining the presaint high atnndmdc o f play and
eoin petit ion.
Father Anthony McGowan, m
welcoming the umpire* «&gt;n Iwhulf
of the Cat holies of Sanford, exla one of tlio heal deal nnd moil
pressed the opinion that baseball
M **il**ea rt« f « » T isni

Hubhurd B. Dunn
Service Held Tue«duy

CITHUrt K T H IK K
LA K K IJtN D , Jan.
IE -V D Tanaion gripped the Polk county
ettnia Industry today aa polk*
Stood fay to prevent Interference
with nen-atriaIng d tru a picked
who wanted to hareeat fru it
Lakeland police and ih criff*
deputies dispersed about 85 pic­
kets today who had gathered at
JotmUona where pickers and loadera gather before going to the
ftoeaa. Tbare wga no vWenc*.

III Washington, i ’leiidriit I tilman told las* news vonirirnn the
U ntiled Stale- will hung every
picture it can to bland Hie
( luneie Communists aggrevtmi.
Some rou n liiri, Imwevet, may
ti ylo delay action unlil lliev hive
li.nl m-iie time In consider I'riping s
|ieice leima, leceived lu t night
along vvilh i eject toil id thr lalevt
U. N, i ease-file appeal.
India was expel led to «p|voir the
plan limit «i&gt; along with the So­
viet Idoc.
A* 'he vlelrgate, prepaied for a
I IV M mcetinp of the General
Avsemhly's CfD-nation |«vlilu il mmniittrr. U. S. lepresenlalives still
were trying to line up , v» ,(N»n&gt;«t*
(or lhe Ameriian plan tu put the
l ggrrvhit label tin the ( hmeie.
Hi di.
A i-imkeetuun ,ald the propo,nl would be- irmly if nil the
iiro.|H-rlivv ru- »putlMJr« reev ivcvl
in-tnn linn*
from their
home
guvrtnmeuUi in time. If not the
introduction
of
tinpro|Hi»nl
might bo delayed until tmnor-

Assels
l'isU‘tl iPrndnce
iS awrt.T
A rS Su mS
n
, it,i,fi.»i»*ii
r u a i i c c lIosx
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t a » » Aublln
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t'h in r 't*

Cormnuni ♦.*

iti

*

term a.
Itepott* flt'iu ala-anl ai.u ill
divatvd In teiri diplomatic activity
Production Ami O ther In mail) &gt;apltul». Fi«n-t o n . re|H,t1rd to till Ve agicevl to eotiroial meeting of ntrmlin - olid di
CoStN ^Vci'O I lit'llCT iji'llin
ll|n I'riping regime A for
irrlo i- yt-iiI onlay
. * *
*
** V l •
mao aid (Il
hi « , v nlo, m •-icrit.i fm i.
Amlcrson A s s e r t s rlgn M iliU tl)
F a ll,:
three year term u o iHrei-riu. \
____
"We quitr Hgtee wdlh the prinn -liiiil liiiildlug i ontiin-ini, b 1lo fa iim ii id Sernin-ile ( ouneipls- of deelariug ' ominiinut
live* In an attractive in'* home «i ty PX|reMrl«ft|
,.i a Iriiifii
...
i
o ,i on ( ;|iii«aa un raggreivor, Iml we do
IW17 Poik Avenue. He hu loen » •
&gt;11 [iritdip e gp,wn di 1949-10, hill mil favoi euMilng into miy tueh
dlreetor altifc- llliltl.
dei-laiation be foi r w&gt; hisvi can Rr-eli-clatl nl»o fm a tluid h im lliey (licl not ei|ierience * lower
as n ilitcrter a n J , II Van Hov, toil on luoclilitinn and prisces'- fully cwiivhierevl nil tin eonan•lUcnera."
v«iui live* at tkMi Mugnulm Avenue

1J ti-eiSt,4’aVll1

•nf rt&gt;l
nf the
l»&gt;-f-o-iif

w aa m eloalnl
First
Fevietal

mg," Sandy Anderson, manager
I ruti*&gt;la I’rline Mmi-ti i Jii« a and win, I* ra-U'tn at-|i,■■-c-rvlcatt\&lt;•
of Mini'-. Roofing Co. lit- hu* larn -d the S vnfmd Slate Faniiei* Mal­ huilnl Nehru, also Ira i ’nri,, wax
repotted t*&gt; lieJIevi
that
th«
lei lol-l K m . Ilia 11&gt; yrvtrid iV
a dilc-Hot ,lnro 1C 13
m u
i C oallhHfC ii*
lltin-i uffirri'i ir-clrctevl uvi,"II (T.111|f1
l&lt;
Ii•&gt; piK. t' lln ip ir. Hr . fit-.t vi&gt;—m e i
4f*iml
pair ■
In,
p
ih
1 ll.rlf
dotal; Hanford F. |)mid|iev, • ■--nil

Vt*i (M )

(lorn a l&gt;'lilt .«r&gt; i inf R|ftptrif .1 hail
l.cll-i hr, nn 1.3 tllflM'lll'Hillup lint
onli ll.r 1.. riiiF14 ill MmI hI V. loll
tary-treaiuirr.
An iinuual inrrraae hi total n |lalmr l» iiii tl|F iMli'Ut. * Itf alklr-l
net-, of upproliruati-lv t ICO,(MMI iviiv J
ikr 1lir Iml « hi tiitifttnn, va-&gt;l
reported for ICfiU. Total awi-t, « m&gt; Mr Ami'i'l M•tie tlir f,iriiir
li*te&lt;l lit liAHUnr.. I Mi new limit Will ini! ami anxious to i r n r llv-ss
ing John Kiidrr, Morula State gage* were granted, aiding that country. Ihry air willing to rn*
League president, who told the number of rnldent* to own llo-'r tltirr any lm ru .ii) li.irililnpv t'.al

Futirral aervlrc*
wrere held
Tma-lay at 2:W) I’ M in KHeksnn
Funeral Ifumr fur Hubbard il.
Ihtnn, til, who lost hla life early
Monday murnlng when the home
he wa* oreupylng on South Bariford Avenue waa destroyed by
fire
Mr. Dunn la nurvivml hv the
wid'&lt;w; hla mother, Mr*. J . M.
Dunn; three aUtera. Mr*. Harvey
MrCalley. Mr*. W. W. Hartley and
Mr*. M. Cour.ey, all o f Hanford,
lie wa* born In Cleveland. Tann.
Mar. 2d. IfOt, and for the paat
three yeai* had Uer. ir, tha i#rndte exterminating buslncs*.
Service* wen- rumiurte-i f*y the
Rev. L. A. Alien, pnatnr of the
Aasemldy of G«»l Church and hurlei v ia made In Evergreen Ceme­
tery, __________________

The Internal Ravi
venae Depart
meat had held that fruit on t*w
Iroei nt tha Um* of cafe—though
Immature and graao—waa ta x­
able aa Income. Federal District
Judge William J . Barker of Tam ­
pa ruled Bgalnat the government
last November and ordered
350 refunded to Mra. Frances B.
Irrgang of Klllarnay.

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man, vs-eretary-lrrai-nri-r, nnd Mi
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I I I J VI h M M Hi I II
KOM E3VH KRE
IN
KO REA ,
Jan. I» O l’i— Found »m .ivilian
mui-hin-gunner in Marti • uniform.
lie', a vrti ran uf aoiiie of Korra'.*
lough. , I battle «rtionr&gt;.
own liome,.
\rilong the iaith rin i. k l.tu* *
Tlie building nili&lt;ilniog tin- fm • j Will prnlrct US I Itrv alt w v '.l'
Joseph Washburn, -if long
met I'rnicca* Theater wa* reeenlU - In go all-out -nr pro,lu&gt; ln«n "I
pureho-e-l, rrmialiding bav In-t-n | farm pnalucl. Out- tbrv c sr-int Ib-seli, f a lif ., I* rauailig xnttia
eonster notion and limit seratrhstarted and the First Federal A*(orlatlon will octupv tin- vn«t piialu. r ailrrpivl-ly wiltionl &gt; i ill In*.
T h l. I* no plarr for « rtvilian.
pait of Hie Imildlng. The cast por­ pli(r foi thru i ropv to k-rpoig
t. eorvling to h|. rompuny iotntion wlll lw Ira,erf.
wilh protlm lion costs.
| loiioiler, lliat'a Jilat wlial W**h*
Improvement.will im lud. u
“T b e
Lust*
of
American burn L .
vault and modern eiiulprnent will
strength,"
he
pointed
out,
"mud
hhoitly before the Korean war
In- in ,tailed, including ail vonlie in it, ugiIrullure. I nod nod broke out, WnthliiitP wn. notified
dltionlng.
Tlie Asaoelation mis, fii ,t ur- fibre for civilian nod mllitar; vi'i'.Htti) that hfl had been dinganiacd lin e In IU3I, and la a popiilulion nn. 1 comr fi-m thr charged alt ill, own reapieat. fin
lueal organiaatlun, governed hy farm-. If the farmer* produce va* told he would receive his
haul member* and wn* eataldlalicd these i-*-entinl crop,, thr) Um-t diarluHge rrrtifiestr b\ mail.
(Tune the war. Washliurn’* re.
lo rnrourage thrift ami hume own- have .mu thing more than thr
cult of production. The farin-r nerve unit veil* reset | vat ed. Hn
crahip.
The Imrird of directors Include doe* lust control thi* eti-t hut i* wav ealled up, believing hi- di&lt;*
Hr rhnrgr had not yet Inki-n effect.
Mr, Favillr, Mr. Doudney, Mr, a creature of cirrum*tan&gt;'i'
Harper. Mr. Van Hoy, II. Jarnea must buy Id* supplie* and lalair
In the meantime, Washburn’*
Gut, A. Edwin fihlnlioLet and at niMtl.t prlrv, ami he mu t pay wife, Constance, wn* making inGeorge Tmiby.
whatever I* a-kril. lie Isas- IPs rpilrir* at ('amp Pendleton, Calif,
Komi Washburn’* votnpany com­
choir.
*-l'i H.
tin.t fi rm, i , receive mander, ('apt. Almond Hollow,
|or • ia prioJu'• )’*v&lt; tn-err M-n of Haglry, Minn., raw-1***1 order*
it , , i i , . . , a ns !’ ,«» r*r*»i
to inii-stigatr thr corporal’* case.
Hmollom drtrnninnl that *hn
vorp&lt;&gt;ral hud In fact l« -ii dia8 T . IJJillH , Jau. I K - ( d ’) The
rhargrd, He turned the matter
iii floe him epidemic now ,« n u
ii
na r*a s Tkrast
ing England will sprrad to the Has NnaMiiKonlc'HnRC
U nit'd Slate-, the prraidenl-rl&gt; &lt;3
U •d’r It"- I yv
of tin- American f'liblle Health
ClIM fAfiD. Jan
Aaaoeiation prevlirta-il yesterday. taty lot "alwoln'elyy no vunnrr-jl '
i.t
jjjj.
Dr. (iaylnrd W. Andemoit of tlon with Masonry nr i oy othei
[gh yeiterday 7H
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
expressed organibhlion,’* ay ,*.rtbur La
Low tmlay 44
ho|w- in an Interview tlvsat new gueux, president of Rotary In
Rain .00
method* of treating pncumunla ternational.
Jan.
rain .11 Inch
rify
A statement ai;.n*l to clarif
will prove rffretlvi! ngniiist InNormal Jan. rain 2.35 Inelwx.
Itolary'a |H»|||im “regarding all
flunixa.
'•he physician said Ihrru have religion*" wa* made nuhlir yes­
la-en six or eight wor'ti-wl l- flu terday by laigurux at Rota»y
rpt-lemlct since the Mg tn- in he#dipiarter*. lie wn* In Clilr*p-v
FalH. TI . world is lu ll about to attend neat week’* »eml.«rnual inerting of Rotary’* t.o*rd
due for another one, hr aaid.
J A C K S O N V IL L E Jan . IM—( J )
of dlreetor*.
Atlanta
HI* statement followed publica­ Biamark
V E G E T A B L E H EA D
MIAMI BEACH. Jan. H t-ttf) tion last wr«k of a a'lcan drere- Boston

U. S. May Be In For
Inriucnxa Epidemic

Rotary I IcncISaysFIub

Sanford Weather

The Weather

—L. F. Fadler of Pittsburg, Ka«„
was elected prcaident of the Unit­
ed Freah Fruit and Vegetable
Association a t the clots of the
47th annual cAuvention today,
A G. gutter of Chicago waa re­
turned to the post of treasurer,
the only ether office la tha as•orlatlon fill*! by election. The
vie* president and secretary are
paid employe*.

barring Roman Catholic clergy­
men from mtmbenhlp in Rotary
club*.
A source connected with the
Vatican newapaper, L'Oaaervatore
Romano, had auggeated the de­
cree might have been Intended to
apply to Rotarr organlxatlon In
Europe and South America where
|&gt; m IiI they are umetimea aaescla ted with Maxonry.

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Winnipeg
Melbourne
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Sssarlale* Flew whirl, I* ealllle*
evetaalselv la Ibr aae (ae eenbtl.
rsllaa a| all (be (aeal asna erl.tr*
la ibla aewsgaaer. a* wtll as all
SV sens Slsaalrbsa.
' THURSDAY. JAN. IN. 1*11
TODAY’S RIIILE VERSE
If we hold a grudge we roader.ui
ourselves. Even a* Christ forgave
you. ao also do yet—Col. 3:13.
The Chrneie Communist* rejected the U. N. rcate-firr order. Did
you think they would not)
James F. Byrne* of South Caro­
lina, at usual, contribute* word* of
wisdom whenever he ha* anything
fo *ay. Aatrrica ihould gel out
of Korea, hr declared in hi* inaugutalion a* governor yesterday.
.,v i if wr hive sny fighling to
do. dt&gt; it in 1 lirnpc. Self-prnetvalion. demand*”, be *ay», "tbat
we act before ihr Soviet* can
ttrike." If we lakr care of Rutin
properly, we will nut have to wor­
ry about Kotea, or China cither.

Gambling Philosophy

Pondering The Vote
The full picture, as it now ap|*ant, suggests that the
1950 elections were a good tlrni of a stand-off between the
parties. The spectacular successes were won by the Republicans, but the Democrats managed to retain control of the
House and, thanks to their majority of hold-over senators,
of the Senate.
The unofficially tabulated popular vote shows the two
parties neck and neck, the Republicans leading with 19784.008 votes, or 40.03 |&gt;er cent or the total, and the Demo­
crats nm far behind with 10.752.4S1 votes or 48.05 per cent.
Minor parties hud 815,403 votes, or 2.02 per cent.
The total vote was more than 4,500,00 higher than the
highest off-year vote hitherto, cast in 1038, The total is
still more than 7,000,000 below the record presidential vote,

I. Ootpmw I with 1946, the Republicans did not do so
.
both houses of Congress, and led
The Navy wa* polite, but the
by 2,986.928 In the popular vote. Yet they did well enough
N«*y wat linn. "We will cooperate
to alann the Democrats and to Indicate that trouble is
to the beat of our ability", said the ahead in Congress for President Truman.

Navy, "to prrvrnl any unnecetsary hardship*. But scram. The
Navy would Ml like to ice any
pretest occupant* of the facilitie*
sf the tlation put to any incon­
venience. But we wtll lake over on
May I ”. Period. Well, that’* the
Navy Tor you! However, we ex­
pect the people out there will meet
the lituation with courage and retourccfulneu just as other Ameri­
cans will make whatever sacrifice*
may be demanded of them.
V e bear a great deal again*! the
The** day* ol hatiorial peril, but
there is s i much danger ol throt'lug buiine** allngethei as their i*
bf asgleclini defense lo ptomole
personal in|ere*li. We would Lr in
• pretty bad lix if in our p***i»r
agsiast "kutinet* a* urual” wr
found ounefeu without any busi­
ness al aD. It take* a certs a aowunl of bu«ine*t lo feed sad
cloths the people of thi* country,
lo aw e; raaeatial good* in f a l 'f
Male, coaunerct, and eves to mske
the armaments of war. Let'* have
an end to "butlneti a* urual.” Hut
let'r try lo keep enough buunet*
to live on.

Puyingr For Defend
The growing (•pinion in favor of {raying the cost of
“n" Wf K° “ ,,ke,y to, ^ upsetting to anyone who
in, n . » c
e* f y ■IM*
approach to the federal
tax load of the coming few years. But it makes sens*..
The Urge Increases in expedlturen which are contentplated will make equally large tax raise* necenury If we
pay an we go, and that will mean a nubntantial Jolt for the
taxpayer beginning almost at once. Hard an thin would be,
it would be eanier to pay the bill during the period of defense
urgency and high defenoe activity than it would be after
the crinln has panned, when we will want to relax gad enjoy
afew luxurie. and when burinMe might nUckeK-She.Uitxl
coat,,too. would be lMa^aa fnttrent will Add urfKFburden
of paymenta put off until later.
tt la better to pay the piper while the tune U frenh In

“My Dancing Ih Art”,
Says Texas Stripper
MEMPHIS, Tvtin., Jan. l i &lt;'P&gt;—A sleek Texas stripper who
tangled with th* taw her* ever
her "exotic dance" waa beaded
hack to Houston today.
"1 h k f Memphis," said 93-yearoM Stella Rosen of Port Arthur,
but it look* like there are a lot
of narrow-minded people here—
*1 least, as far ■* police are con­
cerned."
The statuesque brunette ram*
off seen In her bout with th* pur­
ity squad. Her dance, aha said,
was "se t. Strictly art.1* AM she
offered a free city court show to
prove her point. Judge Carl Stokes
atid no.
, W te# accused B u lls mt eon.
iroctln* to do ■ strip Una* a t a

If molheri of 18-year oldt had
hoped for aid and comfon from
th* leading educatoi* ol the coun­
try. they ki* doomed lo diaappoiolmeat, for Dr. Compton ol
fiT l- T. and Dr. Dodda of P ria ctoa toy they think the sooner the
(6-y*ar-old« start their auhtary
jroiaiog the hetler off they will
ML sad Dr. Coaset o f Hereird noath r* * “ * n rim M lt
tayi he doeso*! thick th en wdt
After testimony that at times
hod the courtroom In on upraor of
mirth and comment. Judge Rtohes
dismissed chargee of disorderly
vsgrsncy and loitering.
w“We*"H he a sweet Judge?"
**•»» Ro*oo mid. "Actually, I had
(h ft the Memphis laws
•do about nothing- lo on? rvrot farbM my danee act."
l e Ii to io c h* be drafteri. end L*

(s'eorte Barr

important sport. In Amot
"Courage and declilrr
•MeoUol QMlUlcaifaiia in
umpires," ho pda ted out

BY DEW ITT MACKKNIXE
AI* F o rtie s Affairs Analyte
W riters Europe'* m o tio n to
America's proposed military bud­
get is one of n n r stupefaction at
it* magnitude, but a* yet there i*
no indication of bow It affects the
quarter in which w* are moat Intrreatad— the Moeruw Kremllp.
Having pushed u* Into thi*
mountainous project. Juit what
dor* M art hall Stalin think ahout
it? Apropos of lh|* the London
Evening Star (Mbtral) asya the ft(urr* “a r* ao rolo**al that the
mind is stunned,” and it adds:
“The two fart* which .hould be
remembered about the biggest of
all peace-time budgets are that the
money muit be fnunil hy the Am­
erican taxpayer, and that a t s
word from Stalin it n»e&gt;| never be
rpent at a ll."
That's a true appraisal, and it's
what gripes the average rltlsen
who muat foot the bill. The young
man of the rurrrnt generation
knows that his way of life for the
m t of hia year*, ami probably hi*
children’s entire ll»e*. will tie af.
frrted. And he (charges hia 111*
againit an ag gm ilv r Communism
which ia manipulated by the all
powerful dictator In the Kremlin—
Stalin. The taxpayer'* feelings to.
ward Moscow are nut pleasant.
And what might Stailn'a reac­
tion be? He play* hit cards close
to hit cheat, _o wa shall have to do
win* high-power gueulng.
In the first place the rad dicta*
lor muat be amaxad at the s its of
our undertaking. And |t*a sofa to
■ay he muat be disturbed to find
the American public willing to
shoulder such a mountainou* bur­
den.
And Just sa thi* Herculean gealure has given frrth confident*- tu
the democracies which are battling
Communism, so must ii have han­
ded the Kremlin a solid Jolt to see
U* displaying s u c h eronomir
strength. Rtalin may arell have
cing America to adopt such an un­
precedented course.
However, that’* not the whole
story: Wo shouldn't let ourselves
**• *• fM In g smug. Wa must re ­
member that une of Moscow's .-birf
method* o f softening up nations to
that Communism ran take litem
nvjr la to dialruupt them eronomirally. A rnuntry which is hard-u p
I* far easier plrking.
Look wherever you will in E u­
rope, Asia or the Western Hemis­
phere. and you will find the Com­
munist parties devoting much of
their energy to dirtruntlng Industry and rausinr other damage ent­
rusted to weaken the economic
structure. Plenty of It ha* been
going on In the United State*.
8p Marshall Stalin Is bound to

Korean War

Proposed Budget
May Exceed Taxes
By 0 v e r 4 Million
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 1A-44H
—The Florida cabinet will k a r t to
go back cod scratch out about 94.too.000 If It keeps the State gen­
eral fond budget within expected
revenues for tW nest two years.
As It neared th* end of its first
review of budget requeata, the
Cabinet already had tentatively
agreed on figures running that
much above the 9149^00^00 goal
it li t
And* there waa sot king In the
budget for the 990100.000 addi­
tional needed to full* comply with

provletens eg the aebeel food fate,
nee any of th* M9JN4/M0 worth
of new buiMIngs itatelretltutfana
nine Communists were killed and
Mid they could use.
. ^VnoAmmtmAlww recommendations

W jH B a jr w p *

080.000 more than the IM9 laglaIsture spprupriated, but 993,100.000 more than all functions and
Institutions actual)? got In this
htennlum.

It fa 9110,000&lt;040 leu than the
agencies and faitltolfaas sold they

Mart c f
from the C
even const
bulitling re

Halt. It is iaitm ling U,

ed the ceremonies v

autoload tfal ho fa

Barr School p&lt;
nractiiluner of

Troops To Europe
China an aggressor. He said he had
approved In adyanco Secretary of
Nut* Arheson’a statement yester­
day rejecting Red China’s counter
proposal tor a rrsie-fire in Ko­
rea.
3. Experts are working on a
new tax increase program and he
hope* to send a message to Con­
gress on it before the House Ways
and Moans Committee sU rts hear­
ings fell. 1. He would not com­
ment on a possible federal sales
Ux.
4. Fried and wage controls will
baSpul hi to effect Just bs (gat as
the machinery ran be set up. He
said be could not act a definite
daUt for such action.
I'resident Truman said nut a
single newspaper in the United
Slates quoted his remark* last
week concerning his readiness to
consult with Congress before
sending American troops tu West­
ern Europe.
A number of reporters present
at hi* news conference quickly
protested that this waa not so.
They said all o f hia remarks
get some satisfaction out of forc­
ing America to entend Itself too
much. 81111. lie is bound to recog­
nise that while hr ha* thruat a coloaaaj financial laak i.n ua, yet he
can’t break ua.
On tke whole one would think
that any satisfaction Stalin may
get out of th* situation would be
far outweighed by his concern over
tbs unlimited determination Am­
erica fa showlag In meeting the
lied challenge.

Ifjeeundod In the village with no
Allied loaves. Patrol members Mid
about ISO Rada passed west or
•he village during th* skirmish,
but did oot risk Intervening.
An ominous quiet prevailed i*
mast sectors but there waa abun­
dant evidence of heavy Red troop
roneentratldne.
Communist force* massed in the
west, below Seoul, were exnorted
to sink down the Reoul-Tnojon
highway who the Rada have suc­
ceeded In aaaemhllng ammunition
■nd t a p illti for a sustained posh.
An ottlpotto quiet prevailed in
moat softer* but there was abun­
dant evidence of honey Rod troop
Mocentrotiana.
A avia-offanal** hutldap of on-

u J t t B . V ' S r tmMMJm Marshal!
In alter greatly Malwefara’a metheds of carrying out Its xroeld re­
volution. but It might feres him to
Oft with morv caution. This migh­
ty military budget not only spells
o mini determination on the port
of America but presage* the per­
fection of a vast defensive fight­
ing machine among the democra­
cies.
Thus th* American taapayer can
have the satisfaction o f knowing
that hie effort is m a tin g fresh
and
without much doubt will compel th*
Kreotlln to pans* for considers-

were published, subject only to the
Whin- House'* uwn restrict km*
■gains! using quota!Ian mark*
wlthuut the President’* permission.
Mr. Truman at hia newi confer­
ence a week agu instated be haa the
power to semi troop* to Europe or
anywhere else he think* thay ara
needed but said that aa a matter
of courtesy he will consult Con­
gress before doing ao.
He said too that if Congress
tried to atop him by cutting down
on appropriations he would carry
(he duration to the American peo­
ple. He added: I licked 'em oneq.
libs remark* were widely pub­
lished.
Hhortly after tufay'* new* confa renew, presidential p r r n Secre­
tary Joseph Short handed report­
er* « stenographic transcript of
question* about troop* and the
President's reply. It ran:
Question: "W ell. Mr. President,
Senator (.'onnally did not dispute
your right to do *o. he defended
It; but h. said that he understood
ou would consult with Congress
tefora you would do it, and con­
tinuing: 'l l la my understanding
that Administration Isadora plan
iQ, d|| pda* W
Answer: "We always do that.
We never make any moves In for­
eign affairs or on nny domestic
affairs, or any other affairs, that
we do not very considerably con­
sult with ths committees that ar*
interested In it. We have always
dun* that, and there feu been no
change in that policy, and won’t
be. And any senator who wants to
talk to the President can always
get a date to do It."
Short contended that "a groat
many atorieo represented the Pre­
sident’s attitude a* mm of defiance
of the OangTesa." Short addedAhat

}

nf all the Temarfc. mod* aa that
aubfact last week "
■hart did net u y why the tran­
script he supplied nrwamra did not
Include the P rscld u t’i remark*

Editor,
Ssnfard Herald
Drsr Sir:'
™
With reference to Ur. Don L
Braioard's tetter jit the HrraM
Monday and to your rem it n.
loHal. I would like to paa* on
to you an unfortunate experience
I had. not with a drunken driver,
but one equally a* dangerous.
On Nov. 17. 10SO about 7:10
P. M-. my family and I were pro­
ceeding east on Thirteenth Street
near the Stale Farmer* Market,
barely traveling IS mllra per hunt
We noticed a car coming with
lirleht lights at a terrific speed
swerve partly off the street on
bis side and see he waa ar
to hit a pile o f trash along side
the street he awenred back on
the street *1111 at a high Speed
(which must have been around
SO mile* per hour I, and since he
apparently made n« attemnt to re­
duce hi* spr*” !. crash head-on Into
my car pushing the front nf my
car almiit eight feel hark off th^
street on niv -Me.
The man driving the speeding
ear was not ln|ured, neither wit
his eomnanlnr* who 'lisanneared
before the Police «rrlve.( t„ in.
vestlrate the aceldent. NO ARR EST WAS MADE. My wife and
I sufferer! severe mntu**l&lt;in about
the rib* and were in continuous
nain for over three weeks. Our
son ws*
wa* not hurl hut our lit lie
girl'* two front teeth were kms-ked out and her face was Udl#
bruised.
My car «s&lt; damsaed to the
ewt-n* nf *800 and since the car
that hit me w*» not covered bv
1.lability Insurance, I had to suffe- this loss.
In riiv f&gt; v rt the driver nf
the speeding automobile wa« f«i"nd
guilt- and f'ned * mere
for
snewline. I ' 'he Judge would have
fined him l2 « « and » . Mr. Brain
Itrai-ard *t»*rd nut him in fall
for in .levs. I firmly believe Ihsf
such puni'bment would reduce
traffic accident*.
M» wife and 1 regret that our
faith In *he law with It* lust In­
terpretation and *he fair administration of our city court I* shat­
tered TWv teller w*v exnlbln ut.c
nitr confidence In the lust Ice of
nttr courts, the wi-dom of out
Itidres. and the nrotectlon of InReparl Ns. aa
norfnt f iliit n i from ffuillv *•**
■aartiMi* »t * t »: m n n c s i
IveoVer- |s badly shsken, to *ax
WANKtrr
SaafarO, rb rM s
Th. f-.lluwlag prlra* ir|n.t1ed hy the least.
Your* Trulv,
lb* !&gt;••Irrm ii* ih&gt; Hanford Htsir
R. D. Priest
Fanner. H trliil fur produre uld lo
Trarkvra X I s i l m up io t I- *l
Jan. IT, 1*11.
Haas*. pul*
bu. hpr IT**
(leans. Tand.i-erean
hu. h|&gt;r
|| II
(Continued Irwm T ie # One)
ilram ll, deprtidiii* cm lalssr
is * .a n
tlx** Nm aupplb*
going to serve eventually."
Cabbaaa
is |b. baas a s*.a n
Her«hev railed th* AdmlnUt ra­
t’alary. Ft*. fluid,a. [&gt;*tion bill “the best net we ran hope
pending gualll* r r tlt 4*
b Larger
is *-*.11 for at the present time."
.
C'ttsry. Pis. Pascal. t‘»Hershey maid military monpnwr^
must tm "hosed on the *sV ' U Z .' ir " '
as*-aat plsnh.1_S
B__ a SLk
_tll Ism
'.'suHtlua a,
craia ( T i l s * f
•‘••hards
dot hnrbs. I
Curumhara
bn bskta ItlS -ia .I*
Kggplanl
hu b«Nta a s«-ail
E * »n&gt;l,
i.« hpr l ss-i is
I.rilur,. Icshsrg. Dry Psrk
least the iinme«iiate future."
* dii* crsis
It: til
In aitillltmi to supporting for
l.ntur,. Ir,l&gt;,ra. Ira Park
* dut m i s
a in
lowering the present minimum inMustard llissns dut barbs l.fl-l.t* duetinn age from 10 to Ik. Hershev
onluaa. nr»-« dm l,nebs. 1 II
Pm «. Khgllsh
bu. hpr. I.SS-I It also heekmt the request to length­
Pappars
bu baktn U ld -lltS en service h* Hroflee* from 21 In
ISiUtuaa. r\m. Itc* litis*
I
_
*s lb. tUa* I »*-t.T» ?7 months. Keen that mey not l&gt;e
long enough, he sold.
PatslM*. rta Had lifts*
A alas
IS 1b. bass I T*
To meet expanding mllllsrV
Radish,*
| 4 , * bahta. I.IS-ilS
manpower needs. Hershey said men
mssak. Trill.a |*mak Nark
from Ik through 9ft who a r* nnbu. bpr.
T t*
gqaasb. Tallow Hlrslghl
rr-scried do not have World War
Nark
bu. lipr. * T1
II sortie* and ar* not fathers
Turalpa, Purpla Tap
dos. buhrhra
a su.f |i should lie railed.
Turnip Halsd
bu hpr
I 1*.|.*»
If thi* fails to fill needs, he
ctra tta
said the following should t*
flrangas. Itapaodlag stsa
boa
H a .I l l drafted In this order:
nrsagas. Tampla t* bos J aa
First, non-fathers, non-veteran*.
Urapatralt. Duncan bos t-U
Ik-2,A inclusive.
tlrspsfrult. ilsrsb Naadbaa
bas
1 * • ] Tt
Second, non-fathers, veteran*
Tsssarlnra
H bos |.T»
II varlatlaa yagatabtaa raealrad whose aervlce was subsequent t&lt;4
•I lbs Hanford ntnl# Pnrmars Var- Rent. 1 IMA, to be taken first,
kat. total rerstpu today TTU park- then the mow groun whose aervlce
ago*.
Demand tloOD an all vsgaaklss, was prior to Boot. 2. IMA.
marge* weaker, aaly madernta daThird, fathers, bath aon-retero *M far CITBUI.
_ Tamparaiara this maraind at Ik* am sad veterans, lP-tft.
Theraaflor,
successively
all
elasseu who are 9fl, 97, 9A and on
up hy yearly age groups.
“CO HOME, IK E "
ROME. Jan.
Ik—(An—Rome
The state Dower nf New llamp
Communists massed today In th* shir*
Is th* purple lilac.
btrgest antl-EHenhowrr demonatratlon since General "Ike” re­
turned to Europe. Eight thousand
or more jammed one of Rnme'v
ancient hilltops between the colot.
i
teum and the baslilcs of Sant*
Optometrist
Mari* m ergkre, blocking itiw t
cars, chanting red anthem* snd
I t ! Magnolia
Phans II
shouting “ Pace, Pace." (Peace,
peoct'L

Selective Service

Dr. Henry McLauUn

Th* number ef tractors on U. 8.
forma has more then doubted In
the past ten years

NICHOLSON BU1CK CO.

ronaldering

, Rev. J. K. McK.nl

Sanford Forum

PUBLIC ENEMY, NO. 1

The uaually deadly aerioun mngnxine Scientific American
feature* In It* January iaaue an article on the odd* of gamb­
ling. The basic element of chance and the specific strategy
of three popular -gambling games are examined in modern
mathematical theory. The heading warns thst the theory
does not provide a blueprint for winning. Further, In text
the article says that the successful gambler must not rely
on the hope of winning on a particular play, but seek s
strategy which over the long run provides more wins than
losses. This might be called the philosophy of gambling.
Through other mediums of publication, at about the
same time, Julien II. Harvey, manager of the accident pre­
vention department of the Association of Casualty and
Surety Companies, was saying this: "The rapidly mounting
accident rate shows that &lt;vv ure fast becoming a nation cf
hubituul traffic gamblers." He is right. The driver who
gambled on his chances to make a pass or h curve, or to
beat o tight, used to Is* the exception. He is fast becoming
the rule.
It Jims sometime* been said that we are gamblers at
heart. Hut we are emotional rather than scientific gamblers.
Ignoring the successful gambler’s philosophy, we make each
play with the idea that we will win it. Certainty that is true
of traffic gambling. There would lie far fewer traffic gam­
blers if we accepted the scientific principle that each play
should he undertaken with the philosophic view that it may

JA N . 1ft, 195j

Highway convoys total
than ,44&gt;M Rnd vehicles
were spotted on attacked
fadeiag to rwntrOl and

front*.

Ct.YflX,
dtVv Red A*
e di-lm ed
Irmv feroea
fsWatero Mm

* dr. aodxn. Practically

now

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rubber,

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■amt

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1 8 , 1951

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Miss Bette Myers Is .Mrs. (’lmse Speaks
(ilven Linen Shower
Al Church Meeting

Social A n d Hersonal Activities
• 'P H O N E 148

S ocial Calendar
THURSDAY
Mrsaiaii rehearsal will t&gt;e held &gt;1
the Firat ftlrthodiit Church at 8:30
P. M. All lingers arc urged to at*
tend.
The Royal Amtn.«*adon of the
t P in t Baptist Church will meet nt
7:00 P.M.
The Dougin* Jolir Juniur Bro­
therhood will meet at thr First
Baptist Church tonight at 7:Mi
P. M.
The Brotherhood of the P in t
Baptist Church will hold their
regular Supper and Program meet­
ing at the church tonight at 7:50
P.M.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 (), B.
S. will meet ut the Masonic Ikill
V at 8 :0&lt;i I*. M. Tlun Will Ih- Obli­
gation Sight.
t'hilathra Sunday School Class
of the First (lanti-t Chin eh will
n;ret with Mrs. J , M. Slineciphcr,
2 tot Park Avenue, at 7:30 I*. Al
floatcnsc* will lie Mm. M, T.
Haynes. Mrs. M, C. Stone, and
Mix. Charles Ib-nhant.
The Junior lllgit School will
hold a game party in the bunnuel
loont of IIk- Mayfair I tin at 7;.t0
P. M. The public la invited in at| lend.
I HIHAA
The l\ H. C. will u n it al the
Seminole High School ut lu .iil
o'clock for a program on Roliert
K. I.ee wtth Judge J . tj. Sharon
a* giieat speaker. I.urieheon will
follow at (hr Mayfair Inn.
There will lie a training chi-fill parent* of Cuh Scout* nrnl
prospective Cuh pa rent * at 7:30 nt
MrKinlev Hall. All parents are
.
urged to mine
'a
SUNDAY
The Iilh Congtwniotml 1*i*ti i» t
Townsc ml (Tub* will convene at
1:30 P. M. In the City Hall. Come
and bring your friends
MONDAY
The Bemdafl Avenue Circle will
meet at thr Chapel on Iteanlall
Avenue at 2:00 o'clock.

Hea/.Icy And Brown
Listed On Honor Boll
Itohcrt Hensley and William
Brown were listed on the Honor
Boll and Dean*’ l.l«t a* the fall
uuarter rinsed at John H. Stet­
son University. Mure llinn 23&lt;i
student* maintained (trade* of
II or alxive. In the first group,
romponed nf only jmlergraduale*.
the Junior Class took honor* with
SI student* placed on the list, fol­
lowed next hy the Scnioraw ith 50,
Sophomore* with 33. Freshmen
with 25 and l&lt;aw School with J3.
Student* uf junior and acnior
standing who made an average of
2.5 and graduatr* who maintain'd
all A’a during the pa*t uuarter
were placed on the Dean*' Lid
and allowed optional d a s* attend­
ance for the aucreeding uuarter.
In this category, the juniors once
again led with 3(1 studrnta, senior*
second with 18 followed by I.aw
School with nine.

•' Social Meeting Held
By Dependable Class
The Dependable Claw* of the
Methodist Church had their regu­
lar hiuines* and *orial meeting at
the home of Mi*. J . II. Nirhulson
with Ml* Louie- Hippie a* rohoaleraa.
The business meeting was err
aided over hy Mrs. 8. II. Loeshelt,
a
and Mra. It. W. Ilerrnn read tho
"
devotional. It was derided to have
a market basket sain at the next
meeting.
Refreshment* were srrved to the
following: Mrs. II. McCall, Mr*.
John Callahan, Mr*. P. II. Cant­
ing, Mr*. I.re Wilson. Mr*. T. Billner, Mr*. V. I.. Smith, Mnr. E. fl.
Kiljiutnrk, Mr*. U u Baker. Mr.
• Jim Ijeonard, Mm. Ciarenn* Wal­
lis, Mr*. Olen C.oembcl. Mm. Ro*co Taylor, Mr*. Burke Steele, Mr*.
A
Nirhulson, Mr*. I.oc shell,
Mr*.
^
Herron, ami Mi-. W P. Nicholson,
visitor,
,

Pant Matrons* Club
lia s Annu.Tf Dinner

*1

Mr. ami Mr*. It. W. Turner rotrrtained the Past -Matron'* Cluh
of the O. K, S. with the nnniial
rhtrken and noodle dinner, honor­
ing the Junior Past Matron*, Mr*.
E Hleg.
(
The Turner home' wa * lift-orated
with rose*, azalea*. nod beautiful
violet*. The table* were act with
• h it* llm-n rloth* and arrange­
ments of red candles, fcjn *, Itra
"IHan pepper, ami red place card*
Mr*. Mrllir Nix, pn-sideni nf
the cluh, wrlrunii d Mrs. Bill* Into
the club and lla*ky Wight and R.
W. Turner wrtrumni Sir. file* tijo
th* Paat Patttin, group.
After a short loi-lne** meeting
with Mr*. Nix ••msiitine. Mm
BUI* wx* lnh'»lf*t lm » the rtuk
Mia Charles lu-wson pn-at ntr-l
«h* honorre with a camellia torsag*.
1
present were: Mr*. Ftunl
Crosby, Mm, G. W Bailey. Mr*.
J w Corley.
***- ?!

M m . II. CL Mport,

J jt * - IL C- MtXwnU. Mra. Kd*on
2?
* ri- Mtirtay- Ja m i*. Mr-.
R u rt W .m -r, Mra. I t W. Cren
• h w . Mra. B J . kautfc M n. Jaek
Burney, Mr*. L. M. Tyre, Mm.
______ g jjf . Mfa. ▲ .J L Shoe■■■■k i B b M U U M a Mr.

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Silver Ten Held
At Woman’s Club
,\ lovely Silver Tea &gt;cslcnlay
afternoon at the Woman’* Cluh
inark-d the opening of the Scniinide.County Museum In which the
M&gt; m-jrla1 Collection «f General
Henry Sanford is featured
Visitor* Wcic greeted *1 the
door by Mr*. Franei * llol* and tinreceiving line wn* composed of
Mr*. It. It. Crumley, president of
the Woman'* Cluh; Mr*. Al lift
0 . A. It. Regent; and Mr- Miriam
Russell, chairman o f the Civic
Department of the Woman'* Club
Mr*. Furl T. William* wa* in
charge of the registration nf visi­
tor*.
A fter viewing the valuable col­
lection. vi'ltnr* were served ten
from a (abb overlaid with a le-rm.
Ilful Madiera linen rut work edged
with fillet Inrr, An arrangement
of gladinluie* in a diver Imwl
flanked hv tail silver randle*ticks
holding matching tapers centered
the table on which cookies, mint*,
mol not* were placed. Mm. Mm
Ifnllv and Mr- II .1 I ehmnn
poorerI coffee and ten from lovelysilver s. tvlec* on leith ■•ml* of llo
lahte.
Of *|ierlal Interest in Ihr dls*
plays downstair* wa* a Imgc map
bowing thi entire area of Oiangc
eounty ie'fore Seminole Cmint"
wa* rtotited, Thi* wa* given to
the Muse mn by Mrs. Fred T
William* in memorv of her late
husband Several interesting picloro* of Snnford n* it vvs* about
18811, lent hv Mr*. W. J . Thigpen,
were displayed.
A patchwork ipillt made &lt;12
year* ago using the fancy lining*
of Ih - de»by and silk hat* worn
hy the Beau llrummel* of the
period was donated by Mr. amt
Mr*. A. B. Prtemon. Mr*. II. 'V
Kockrr displaced a &lt;|ullt made be­
fore the Civil War.
Causing much comment among
the numerous school rhlldren oresent wa* an unusual mllrclion of
knive*. and foorl implement*
Harry Kent, whose contribution*
wrrr made in memory of his Into
wife, donated a shadow Imx mail"
nround IWfl with n hair wreath
inside, a spinning wheel, nod
eoverb-* A novel feature concernthe Inter two Item* wn* the fact
that the aplnning wheel wove the
wmd nf whirh the coverlet wa*
made.
'On display inwlnlr* wn* a
Collect inn. featuring n spinning
wheel, a rloogh board ndlior pc",
pressing iron, etc., loaned by It.
K. Rick*. A "hair, donated hv Hvd
Richard, w»* cnneirireteil of pil­
ing* from the For* MetInn IW k
whirh was built In T83'!, The
piling* from which thi* chair wa*
tnndr were sohmeteged over ltd
years.
Most of the Intele d . however.
WBs centered Upon the iiniipn
collection of General Sanford'*
possession*, most o f whirh were
made during tlu- Itlth centurv.
Donated hv the General'* daugh­
ter, Mr*. Carol* Sanford Ihnv nf
Darby, Conn . the collection includ­
ed a Florentine table and rhnlrs
with a beautiful examnle of I-*ther dreorallnn In the family
root-of-arm* nn the hark* of the
chair*, an Italian walnut coat
rock, an Italian walnut rrrdcnuv
with Mown (U «“ door* covered
with a metal lattice, picture* of
General Sanford, and hi* hn|n \
a wrought iron chandelier tetth
blown ulai* *» Italian coriwb
de«k. two hand rarvrd Itallar
walnut bulk shelves with gin*’
door*, and a walnut Florentine
tea table.
||natc«te* were Mr*. A. BIVtersnn, Mm. A'all lowed Mr*
R.W. Rupnrht. Mr*. W.B. Ilrln^n.
Air*. Ann* Merrick. Mr*. C. Ste­
wart Brown. Mr* A. C. Benson,
and Air* C. R. Daw*on. chairman
of the Museum committee.

7&gt;U people aitvlidilig. A mil* wo
sOUg by Buy Millet and a ilio I

1‘h in t a t ion K s t a t e a

hy

By IIKSS P,VITER SUN

Alt. Fieri W. Payne, (oimcHy of
Alts. Wutl Warner, president of
Complimenting Mis* B e l l e
Myers, whose wedding will be an tin Women** Auyiliatyof the Holy Vermont and New Ymk t ity and
i vent of Jan. 27, Mr-. II. Schnei­ Cttia l i i - "lull Church, presided now a ic idem on Half 51non Lake
der fntctlnim d nt her homo on at the meeting held .Monday night und Modern Rood nt I'lanlalion
Anoliii Avenue Tuesday evening at the I'aiish House. The featuie Ksiali'., ha- Item ap|Hiin!c&lt;l nn
of the program wa. n talk given homo or v judge of I lie Inlet naloui
with a linen shower.
(lames wire placed and Mi** hy Mi*. Randall Chase on the llniida Show to Ito held nt the
Mvit s wn- invented with manv need f"l a program of Christian (itaitd Cetilial Palace m New
(•duration for adult* a* well as Voik f i t v. Mai ft 'i mugh in. Ati
|lovely gift:
i avnc ha* liceti identified
I.lght refreshment- wire served young people.
Mrs. A. !&lt;• toy is ill and confine-,;
it is held
During the
business session thi* show -mu I;•i
In the t-.tnuhl laulglilon Memorial |buffet style from a table covrrrvil plan, werv made concerning the annually In Nn. YmV try the
j with » white linen (loth, and cen­
llospitnl.
tered with a small txniuuel of Florida Chain of Missionary A* Horticultural Society of New .orb
einhllr* for which members of thr und the New York I lm i*t- t'lilh
Mr.. A. IV. Woclrr n"'l Mr* K. lloweni.
Auxiliary will l-e hosle-s at the It lui. become thi lini;i d llowe,
Tho
.
uiviti’
i
to
he
with
Mi-J . Wuuten ot ll(Mton. tin. are
box hlltrboon to he held at the •how held in Ano i ici and I- at.
Myers were Mrs. Anna Tauitv Parish House on Jan 2&lt;".
gll'-*is of Mr. i■ml Mi i
teodisl each year hv l|ort ictillurM
i
A.
II.
Von
IhuhulU,
.Alt*.
.1
srv -f thi- cil)
A mi simt will Is* held In the |«t» nod nmateui fl.-.sci grower*
I I . Von lb ibulis. Mi- T. W. Doncv.
Holy Cross P alish for one week front all part* of the America*
Mi*. W. W. Culp. Mr*. Mate late
laiwrit lice H •it«n and
in February, with Dean Sta n ­ even from cities where oiliel
Howard
Vrr.
Joel
McGill.
Mr*
Howen have l et II,1tied fium At
ley Blown us speaker, it wa* an­ (lower show* ate held.
Norman,
Mr*
D.
Hunter.
Kiln
a
Wlicic they spent a
a nla.
nounced.
The rn-h prize, awarded at thi*
wick Visiting fri.rml. and tela Mis Kenneth West, Mr*. Ann
Mi*
N. IJoli.ori, Sr., reported .how which far exceed those at
Blackwell,
Mr*.
Aide
Pavlik,
Mitivv that a gift ha* been presented to
Rob Brown. Mrs. b - - Itnrcus, Mr- the Holy Cro«* Church from a any other flower how. nttrart*
the finest plain nmteiinl gmwo
W.
H.
Kramer,
Mr*.
Kd
Kennedy.
1.1. tin t t:
totmrr Sanford resident. K. K in Ids ratinry. The competitive ev
F. Bra
U8NB, -on of Mr. and Mi». C F. Mis. RnU-rt Andrews. Mb* BUI. Foster of Baltimore. A poitinn of hihlts .wnsht of n trrrat variety
Hi slum of Route I, Box 1:1. San­ Andrew*. Mi-* Jaekn Hill!*, Ml- thi. gift will to- lived to punM.i i of large and small floral gardens
Herlnili*.
All
u lectern Bible.
ford is serving al*mrd I lie laiidln .' Margaret Von
rot flowers, (nidi* deem id ion* ami
SI. Ann’* Chapter through it* noiiieioii* others lireludiitg enlrieship dock HSS wlnlr Miir*k riper- IWuthy Von Herhitlia and AllNorma
Jean
Kill*.
directress, Mr*. Vail l.ovell, ex- from Fug Innd, Ibdtnnd and Soutl
a Ilug in the A(Inn I it nrt-a
tcoded »n invitatKin In the mem­ Anurira. which uic flown t&gt;* No”
bers and their friend- to attend nn Yolk especially for tin do*.’
Mi ued Mr*. Fd Wliiltiev and
informal talk to to- given hv Willfamily’, former l&gt; of St. Augustine,
Mi and Ml l. J|Meplt ltio I, ut
'am K MrVickcr. of Oilamlo, -in Mtiliiiu Kmtl havi |u*l retui
lu ii' revenly moved Into the \V.
"niiBook*
People
Are
Rending"
it. Huffman home in Sun luu.tn
at the Parish House on Feb. 4. front a visit lii Ailaidn. tin. when
Mr. Whitney is the new rnarutgi i
they spent a week with friend
V._____________________
at I no P.M. Tea will I * .ervrd.
uf the Chanils-r of Commerce.
McniN-r* o f St. Monica'- and St. They hiimght Mr* Vlnm I’npp.i'talk's Chapters were ho*te*ses Isick with them to .pend aoim*
ru in 11
II. C. Ilet/el. F. M. Ford, and
•»«( TJ»r K ill IL in f
for the social periml following the time a* thei' i i d .
A. D Atirams of the American 4s- , ll»
\ t" « a
Mr. und Alt i st'orirt 4 rijfiu e
meeting and seryrsi refreshmentruil Glowei&gt; lin., rinvu cctilini'il &lt; id 1 **»!*• Hltrstrn
to apnroximatelv 40 person* me Med. i &gt;( lioml •ot Mnincil n i:io '”
front Aliami where they attended 4 l«* 1\'« *s|rrii .LftiVhm* a
nf III rir fi!rih|. willi n f'aim .ti
*cnt.
, f n frrt...'h r t u
tin’ United Fresh Fruit mol Ve- 7e:*»a%
pm tv on Friday I'lrtiin g.
git able Convention this past
Mnrntoc H|M*rln l?l&lt;m«tn
Mi and Ali 1BfTll'V S uvnge of
l:f i K-*&gt;
weekend.
i»rk
%jji M'trnVuK D« miiona
Ih Ihu v Drive el 1ui fnin&lt;-l u gnmi
%i
Mi&gt;ih|« 111
of Mld r ndgltlsH*» Mf| Tue.ilay
Donald A. Futrcll. aiiinao appren­ )|Ait
W o r ld .It N in e
Hi \ A l.t.i:i:\ PHI A ATT
nighl
tice, USN, son of Mr. and Mr*. f I I 1*1111 IC rrii A t O fC «*H
Mr. Amanda llofnuin bud lie
I t n fW
R. A. Futrvll of 1110 Laurel Ave­
IS W h tTfr A rt*fft** |* r a r ii» T r o a t l
nue Is attached to the Air Depart­ in* oi*
Mi and Mr«. Charles Wnggm r Hank- sistei of N.iiauin Roa
Dirt U p l**ir*»tic
ment ittHinrd the 27.000-ton air­ i « t i ; A H o y. A t i l l I MUhl(
of Chicago have taken the Rod­ and Re** Patterson in lor Can
craft carnet U8S .................. now tOfjn %lornfn* Varlnlrn
ger. apartment for the rrntainriet n la und a rop id Pa on AVedlleIl'M ili C'lrnvr
|o
dne nflel nmol.
of the Winter.
operating In Korean water*.
«»r»li#8tra
r&gt;*l Star
111
The Froeiecher*. Ci-ney , MirRev. I.ui, llirroe- pn-tnr of the
I I SO Att rrtlm : V o r i r t y
William V. Iiighram, seaman tc 11 4% «u*L
Geneva Paptl.it Church, and &gt;1: liiiel* und tin guests al the Aluit
Drwyrr f-’nr IVmro
cruit, USN, »nn of Mr. and Mr* lliftt W
olid Mr*. Itnrnre Johnson ami son .ion had a plrilir Inn, tr and lo rld A t N im . ii
C. A. Inghram of Sanford recently iI tJi«i»
had dinner with Mr*. VVitidnM swim down nl the pool on Smoliii
.i t Itintto Kttrm IHkh «t
rompleted recruit training at the I J : 1" i •»*« not.
Unklr* run down long
Buddy and daiighlrr Julie Sun­ Pl.n
I
DO
l*o|«ufnr
Hlwr
Naval Training Center, San Diego,
enough to ml with u* detween
day.
fsMtln
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Mis. living
Venn. Jr . arid in vi-it- to h&lt;i hii.l-ainl who i. In
1:10 iMlr tihran
assignment to a Fleet unit or to I |t MIt'dlrnt VilfUl lo*
Sanford Im-ipitnl nml doing nieeli
fan! son a r e .laying with Mi
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one of the Navy'* school* for spe­
The 11|iu&gt; Clult Im d it* Urge
Verio'* patent* Mr. and Mrs. I ‘
W o rld A t T l i r r r
Ji#«
cialized training, •
tm n oid al Ihe I lllli eiKuns
C. LeFiles.
I I I
T i t t U r ' i Hi n r
I in llltt* A nd 11* itlllit*' *
Air. and M i-. Kd I’utmun have Wednesday nigld. Then- were ovi i
The Misses Kvr and Pearl Su­ M*t Tour llrffiory Htuira
ptitrhvrd the Withcainp residence
1100
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and will make their home here.
past week of Mr, and Mr*. M. I- ItOO
K liy f litii I lo u r
They are from Fort Wayne, In
........... . Sr. who accompanied VSi
ICJoir t »f l» il|
•liana.
them to their home in Greenwood, 400 Krva
Mr- F 8 Kvxet amt Mrs. CorHd’ f o u l M » r k r l ll n w o t
CtU
S. C. today. Mr*. A. W. I.cc also 0:20 T u l l l i t i f
rule r.non attended rhurrlr In
accompanied them a* far a* Maun*
ttiNirfo hifnitf
Mini. Sunday and also enjoyed a
vilhr, S. C. where the will visit 4] II • In v f#r&gt;rnli«irrl»» l-rtl*-vKolito
Ih lllltJ dilillel.
(
D r if t K im t&gt;r» A C ltiu d
for a few day* and return with TT:oi»
Mr. and Mr*, hal (inyette and
*M Dor A Im»»I&gt;'
I 3 fl«i«M
Mr. and Mrs. Itolmrn.
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Mi- l.inillc Norton nml son Itieh
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ard ntlmlred llo Kpi-ropal Clmrrh
*.**o V4IUO Hull
Sunday In Sanford,
Hilt i|rr| Thr IInot
■I:fwi Nilflit Id 11ItHI
A trmpemnrc mreling was held
f I I l*HH llfol At lH|an
of Illeol t, N**vv York are visit Inc
0il» It • Diin# *‘l
Sunday,
|0 00 Iflllnl Nit I'll*
I o n T i ii ii m i
t " ’ &gt; D r l&lt;
Mi. and 51 f . F.d 1'ulimiii vvei
tO|«D A t llo to o W it h H t i» ir ‘ *
dinner iru--«&lt;s Smotav of Mr and
Mis* KhirlvV Smith entertained icon Nowm
Air* Bill Curtain and arm,
Ihu Gaiuttm Lambda Chapter of I I *&amp; NIMH Off
Mr. and M r. .fame, ChnpuiMu
Itrta Sigma Phi Monday nighl at
of Clrntt Nov Yolk me * i it In
her home on Silver l.«kc. Air*. If.
A|r« J. ('. ills nod Mr. S P. Smill
J . Hickson, Jr., vlce-prcaidrnl,
Mr. Militant J . Mrd*
Mr*. Ida Woodruff of (*nloml“*
tolled the meeting to order in the
Mr. VVr ll , i* one fine learltet nt Georgia I- visiting hi I -i.lei Ml
atisriire of Alls* |)aphno Connelly,
J J. la ffler.
fur the student Isxly.
president.
He *ay* he enjoy* teaeliinu very
I
A letter wa* read to the rhaptrr
AAhrn il ronir- lo TMItlf-TA
from the Florida State Hospital at much, und that he ha* very nice
I’ltlt.'KB,
* r wrllr the laxik
Chattahoochee, thanking the San rlnsse*. Mr. Well* |* riartieolnrly
—an Almxmir id .Savings
ford Beta Sigma Phi* for the glad to get hack into tin- tr-arhing
lu guide )uu lo *a (r reitti.
ChrWtma* gift* sent to the pa­ profession aftrr an eight Veai ah*
ir s it t * * * * r i - * t s * - no*)
»enef. Dining which he served In lulsest Ip pri&gt;|Hittiop to I be rtuo i
tient*.
limy on alt )uur dnil) hrallh
Mr*. Dale Scott, Jr., reported the Armed Ftirre* a* a captain economic level of |itlr&gt; * that he
and tuaul) nerd*.
Each
on the hospital project Including and an Intelligence officer, lie » * i I* rontpelled to pav before lie r»i
week's ad il a new chaplrr
thr middle Binary unit donated hy In the Fmiiprnn Theater of l)|&gt;er- proihirc form pro&gt;lurts," Mr. An
offering pr (Mil pic (live that
the Sanford rhaptri, and the bo, - atlrm* two years ami three months, derstm told the gmitp.
Mr Well- lilt* It It. A. degree
crery week l» T M ft I I t
pital reei'ptiunlnU project. Th"
Fer Decernla-r nod i|i to .li-o.
V.F.W. Auxiliary and member* of the University nf Florida and M PI there wn o 25 to 75 percent In
Ml IK .it TH U M 11IN s
Be*n Sigma Phi will lie on ibilv A. degree from Stelsno Unlvcr- Cleave In Ihe noil valna of prn&lt;
Bow "Cool Billiard'. * Ibid
Ihi* month, she said, whit" no m site. He ha* been in the teaclnng tlrillli s'l Vegetablr J old i(t lbli fiiarl —on Id loii-' dl i e f of the H omo- Department of mufr Ion fin over twenty cc.ira. Sanfnpl Alarket, lie retrorterl ao-l
lighlrd in the lilt, \ Al 1 I x
the Women'* Cluh will Mrvr a* Air. Well wa* formerly Piinctpal erpri-u.d the hope that Ihe far
Ibid are yoats everyday you
the receptionist* during February. ai Lyman High S chool for I I rr* will maintain lhl» averag
•hop hrrr.
A projrct to raize money for Hie year*. Since he ha* no desire for throughout the sea-oil.
Alarrh of Dimre drive waa also administrative work lie prefer*
(irotge Touhy, publicity din*
to continue hi* «eiyire a* a el»**
dl»rua*fd.
tor of the Mairh of Dime, cam
, After the liusines* inerting ad. loom tenetier.
Mr, Well* has a high trgat for (mil'll, nppi-whsl (u Kiwauiuns i
journed, dellelnit* refreshment*
were w rvnl In the tnemlier* hv the Iradcnddp of Mr. Mnrri* a* aid with ronti Ihiitlun* for polio i«
llrf, Jw l Field presided.
Ml** Smith and ro-hnste** Mr*. prinriital.
|*m »iire Ihr slodenl* of H. H S.
Walter Tinner.
appr•elute the good work hr la
The I’ltulge o f Allrglanrc In the
U. 8. King wn* written in August.
Alanv Indian- in New Maxim ibung frit our sehiHil.
Phillip Boyd
IK’.C hv F ran ri* llellamv. « mein
d ill nrcupy village* where their
her of the s ta ff of the Youth'*
and
nnredar* lived more than 40"
lb .k Dim
Cmopnnhm In llu-lon, Maria,
year* ago.

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GENEVA NEWS

Dr.

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Hints To llouKewiveg

Milford

COOKER CARE
Cleanliness is the fix at rule if)
tlie cu e of a pressure c o o k e r ,
I i . ii . hold i-ipiipment .prciallst* of
the I S. Department of Agricul­
ture remind housewive* In thi*»*
day* when utensil* need to last and
givi most efficient service. For
- .if e opei at ion the vent tulw mutt
.ilwuy l»- uneJogged. At each wasiring look to 51 e that this tube D
rb nr., leeidentally, a pipe cleaner
i. luiid'i fur rlconing it.
B it they cnutlcm against ever
immersing in water rovrr* witn
pi&lt; - ui" gunge* or weights used
Pi Miitpol pn sure. Ill fart, it U
1s t not to pot any type of ore*viiic . *■■ik(-r invar m the dishpan
l«
lit. of final or grease maf
I'
ut the tube.
The ja.ki'l needs thorough wa-him; i icaiisp the rubber or rub’ *
lier-like roin|&lt;"imd deteriorate* if
g r en •(• linuimulato nu it. Soma
gn*keti may lie removed for wash-

Leonard. Mt* Whitnki-r ilirert..
with 3lr*. Leuttatd at the plan
'b i, \1 hltal i would 111
i
who play* nn invtrtiment to Joii
f»t mimiinl selection* between lie
..ingillk,. Tlie club i» ojs'Oed to
all i i - i d e i i t - o f Plunl at ioi i K . l a t e

A atroti|» «*( ulsnil JV |UI -pic w l.&lt;
dunce U flit to C*I- •«•!&lt;,ign
on
Thur* ilii% nilght lo (lit TTf**' to the
music o f 1ht* ■Wh's.t flwl s". The)
li.nl a v rrjr *irlj'linl'U " p\ t*lning.
Mi ukr I Mi
F m l I'nyii i- had n
their in ifM - to dinm » nil Atnmlay
mghl
M r. ami M
I rvdart
ftpile Slffl 'i
i- Hrrw nit. T h i
Spin-'» I Vt III fosi lo NrlV A 1 at

I-riday ruoriiiog all- i in - a lly
inonlh spent with o Tltev imp
to go loll fe|( that tin v loot to •

Isidi o A i-w Yu tk In * %| nn liti*ii
is*Pied to lu­ mofr Adivitv (Mi
I'hintnth ll Ihul hi tlu City
Ti.c Ss tllldav Vluhf
4 In!
met 1 tie dull
with M*
r«iti 1^4011 nt
ing.
tliiiiciu t* Alls.
ii « ruinifnl
Suve the rim* nl both lid

and
••••■k&gt; i fti'io rap. Iml km* k* Rim*
tli •ulmg - in fare ", ami a (lent
•o ld ui •- n li nk that would make
it ilifflriilt or Irtipo-sihle to build
Up team prrwstirr.
When the i (Hiker is lint in III*,
i is o t open In tlie ail In prevent
the "ff fluvor or taste that it mav
nevptlre tf pot nwnv with the rover
■ui fight.
Have it handy -afa plurc for a
trniovahli’ gauge or n detarhahle
weiglit nod nlway. put it there
lifter O'llig. A tumble piav put a
i .ruga out of order. If weight or
gauge ha* no special place of lie
own, the cook mav lo»e more time
hunting It than -In iavr* hv cook&lt;ng under pri-Hstirc.

Ihe playing ,,f I1.,ilo, games noil
Ijuia cane
There onvery
gissl IIIti-oilnore ntid tol - of In-(Ve do not (ihi , (i,| i-.,mo . -i*
these meepiig. but nil Ihe i t -d
(lent* i f Plnotalio
&lt;ul lo join it, for nt her kind- of
fun. Vlo* i tub room- me avallubb
on Mnnilay, Thursday oi Friday
for a Community Card Club if
anyone can-, to organize one
All. . r*•*t 'li *. II. I liaison Afyt i ,
formerlv of New York, have ooo
liooie on Vale '
da ftl ive.
Ati mid Mi Jn a oli C,ib(ts lin - •
move 1 down
t-nritcr o f Si
live n their m-u- home on llo
tlelirt HoudMl -. Sanuo
(Poire nod hei
iilolhi•r Air-, Lillian Dee bnv&lt; re
Neo
fnrix d from Pei- -e.-h,
Yolk City where they Wee .pend
hlg Ihe hoi Idles wHI, |,|, V. S
Groves J r , ami Capl. Gi-ivi-*
Mrs. Gil- Bapprii li hn- opeio I
her coffee shop on Highway 17
Mi. ami Ati- (1, s 11no,
Mi
Jersey- hnve mill rd loin llo Trtowe house oil Pnlmiin Road whih
gelling rendv lo go into hii*lm**ruid build •fieri own liotoe hi le »&lt;
Plantation.
Alls* Beth Giro Ilil'O of 'Inlllul
Hoad has limi a . her guest for u
wi-i*k. Ml- Ih.ii- Keegan of New
Jet *ey.

Discharged .Marine
|l w llaars r » » r ,,&gt; n *ri
•ivci to lii icgiiurptal hc.iihpiarti t-. •fib ti hrfetrvil It to Ilia
divi-ioii, w-hlrli ui turn handed It
t" " a hlngpin for rlatifiration.
Mranwhilr, Wnthtaim hail tak• "I p.irt

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S&lt; i id ami I in-boo, the Woman
landing. Ihe .idvanre niulbwanl
fioin llnml ung mi l finally th«
frigid campaign atmiml Clmnjin
III n lor.
Cnolain Sollont said Ihe ror*
|Hunl will pul l-' sent into combut pemling rlnrificnthm of hii
■latu*.

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PepAodtnl Toolh __

FRIDAY anil SATURDAY, JANUARY lillli and 20lli
This Certificate Is Worth f2.ll

CARD OF TIIANK8
Wo wish to take this mean* nf
asyr-ws'ng out viuccra apprecia­
tion to our many friend* ami
neighbors for their kindnaaaoa
during Ihe L a r k loo* of oar dear
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Till* |m*ii hold* 200r« more Ink than miy ordinary fountain ih-ii on the market!
You write for thrw montlm on one filling I No re|mlrl No lever filler! No prutt*ure bat! Every pen tented and guaranteed to be unbreakable for life. Get youra
NOW. THIS PEN GIVEN FREE If you buy one in tho city for les* than
THREE HOLLARS. Tide Cci tificate good only white advertising auie is on.

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fruuninltm w ith ru ch pen. A ll wizen for
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Mr. ami Mra. J . Danfuilit
Wright, Jr. anntrunca the hlrth of
their arm J . Danfurth. Ml. mi Jan.
17. at the Frrnald lanighton Me.
mortal Hoepital.
LKGION AUXILIARY
The American Legion Auxiliary
had a chile (upper at Ilia Legfon
I ! j I Tuesday night. Thera war# 3.7
member) ard friend* who attend­
ed. A fttr 'he dO iotia ropper (its*
pared t ime of the mi-mtoc.r,
eame» wvfr enjoyed fry lii
Mm. M. K. Baker, president,
wrier itrcd several new membrm
ami extended tu_ every woman in
the rouoiy who i* eligible to join
th" Auxiliary, an invitation tn join
a* need for their servire* inerraae
rach tlay.

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Hr HTKHI.INti HI.APPKY
ATLANIA. Jen IH (/Fj In one shod year the yenm l inn Jit ion
i ot any minor luirUtll leagues lu&gt; plummeted I ioiu hale and hearty In
. worried ami warning.
With the i m i i r draft growing larger practically every month, the
'• luppply of pi tying talent •« thrfakin* Attendance thir season isn't e«.
* p»&lt; t«l to l*e anyxlirtr nrai the money making troluioe of the luth yean
; of 11*47. ’4H end ’40.
4
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■•■llinr laOirrlM
IkSt I f T
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lecgu*- Is-miltas
tramp Haw
I lost their lift aviiii-. farm system
tie up: with major league leant*
i Halary demand* l&gt;y pinjrer* am
hither, K&lt;|iii|uni'nt c-oils a ir op
1 Many tray or prr oln.tr toot dull
* ol final- claim radio no.I televh om
•re rushing them toward ruin.
Because of i Im-iw aod oilier re*
* tons, tin* iiomle-r of minor I. apoi
’ trams alrrady lia. shrunk and pro
hal.ly will alirink fortlo-r liefar”
the season open- in April and
May. Even I lie numlor of Iraguc*
probaldy will drop, taking down
with ihrin liinllhy trams.
Ttw A 'xirriatiif I'n- i liaa »ur
IJ\WHENCE, Kat.. Jan. IB
Vryed ’.'ft leading M y u n InchidJpo i.!4 train., olid found that It. (/!*&gt;— Pliug Allen, tong in advoof tin- Irayoi f ati' having dlffi. nl u i r of .i ii.iiu.ii.il crar for colieIlea ranging from mild In nrar fa ­ g u lr i|Kitt., tayi io n hri ihoild
tal
When aUrndanrr f-ll moro lie aide to frrrrl oul "the hau
tlum viper ted last summer, many eggi" in Itiikrlhall.
tranni ya»r up bvfwi1 the leaion
C'o'jinirnling on llw lilrtl leanended. I It hr la announced durintr
Uir fall tliry would not open thin il.«l u. New Yoik liaikrihall. lit-'
aeason. Tialay, own muro arr in vrlrran K am ai coach tlitl tail
liauhle.
night:
Muet of tlo* league.- -utveyr.l
" Ih r r r arr a lot id rotten egg&gt;
l&gt;y (ho Associated PrrM air ip tin
Kuuth hut hast (.all official at tin hi Katlrrn liaikrihall hut we only
nieetlntr in St. Frtcraburg. -niil grt to tuirll them ntc4»ionn*y&gt;
trull hh d (Olid Ilion, or.........
whrn nnr geli liinkrn.
arroM Ihr country, Here arr some
“ It t* more thin mere chance
Of the tiout.lr -|iu(- nod ihrir
that the p u l two major roliegr
eauses:
Bouthesitem fa'agur, Class It
hatkrlliall itan Ja li have hroke,,
three tram. missing, Anniston and oul m Nrw York."
laid.'di it, Ala., and Vicksburg,
It w it ilitt lined yrilrnhiy thft
Mh.a. Hoping at tm»t fur .li-toam
operation iu.inid of right l.y g»t&gt; i M.mli iit.ni College player tr*i
ting lo.iiiaiii fmm ('law ii Aial.n
offerrd a hnlir to throw lari
Tna Stale,
Alslwma State, fin al It tinea- wrrk’t gillie agiintl Drf'aul. Tl.e
imnlrut led In die arm l of liv
tened with ahamloniueot of . n o
al nunrhiM.,
peiMint, two of them former Min
Smith Alla mil- (Malty I. Clin a A
“-Qreenrllte, M.f ting^|(H&gt;t tletjp liillan Collrgr (ilayrit.
Allen drctaieil:
With Brooklyn and ha a serioju
"College tut.l rlliall i-n't In any
! player shortage. League.President
Earl Blue -ays tie will know ‘soon’ nationwide danger All that i»
if (irrenvilh- wilt manage In open oerdi.l ia to ,rramhte the rotten
egg*. When they liegin to think
the season.
Georgia Florida. Class It Tal­ .Imot loniethlng lie.ldr. winning,
lahassee, ha* droopt-d out and they ran do it, too."
The mi-yrar-old roach who wai
been replaced hy Brunswick, (la
Thomasvillr, Ga., tin. toil ImrkinK named “lia.keihair. man of the
of the lift roll Tiger* and has 10 of Ha.kettiall roarhei, ha. plugged
day. lu decide if it ran make the year” hy the National Auodatlnn
1061 gi.de If ThomaHville fall., for a collegiate ciar for more
Tifton, (ia., may lie the replace than a decade. He maintain* a
menl.
high comm I..Inner— a "foreeful
Georgia Htste, ( fa-sri—appa personality" — la needed to police
rently in fair ihnpr if Tiflon doe. college .porta and keep them free
not go to the Georgia-Florida.
from racketeering.
Georgia-Alabama, f l a n D—lea­
Allen *ald haikethall I* the ea*
gue riaim. it 1ml igitroiiage in lest kind of a gam* to fls,
I95Q hreap-e of tek&lt;ymiig of Al­
“Two players can tfmtrol? the
ania game* in Cl*r.l AA HAutMrn outcome of a game eaiily without
Aesoriatnoi Newnan l.a dropped detection" he riplained. “Thev
out and tti. -.areli for a iepl.ee ran double drildde and loie |,(»«-'Itirllt In going oil
Fvanglrliiie, fln .a f Alih. vllle, .ion or they call mi*, a pa.a or
I j i ., wifi not operate under it. old a .hoi nil hoot making It Imik too
management and p..=*lhly won't had.
“Tlo* oolv wav to makr sure
op,-role at all. A replacement rluh
may mini' fmm one of four pot.I there I* no funny tm.liies* I. tn
iltie.. Two Ilf the p&lt;Ft. Ihi title.— keep that kind of hoy nff vonr
lemn. Ami |f the rnarhe. won't
___ Ike Clmrle. and fmwely, |jt.
are member, of ( ta .. It Gulf do It they should lie kicked nut
International, f l a t . AAA -Jer- together with their plavera."
IIe .aid "you have to know your
,y City fruneMne tran.frrted to
Imv-i. their M lltm'e. amt their a»llawa, Canada.
and Kurnter, H.
will le- mi.tine, .nclste. to slop this kind of Iwtsllxague Intend', opi-iating with ne«*."
The Kan.an sat-t he nnll&lt;*e am*
men who run Madison Bouai*
&lt;1.riii'ii "nil •llottar are««« »*iloliie their lw*.t to slim "flaln g"
hot the can't do It alone
Mcvnkin- ’&lt;* the f&gt;«t he a.ked*
"flow gullible can they get t«rk
ATHENS, tra., Jan.
there T"
' Tryout* for the women', iwinunlng
Th«n h» went on:
team tn rcpreierd the United
"Those l« v i tuiep there n**-"
Stale, in the Fan American game, nractlcp .g *ln *t profeaslnnal lean'.
(will ha held at the Unlvemity of Borne of them pick n*» o*' oryia pool Friday and Hat or- ou'O— id . vise Imtonei-Aeoi » •"
r.F e lt. W IU.
unde* eeruiniul centr. • * - « ***••
I V date reitenlav wa« tnt.hrd in with the nrfl^0e.lnpe1 eloire"'
tip a week In allow the winner* and avc lit oath* i k . oaioMeee ft-art* time to grt ready for the roarhei mold lesre* not the had
_m American meet at lluemt* egg. If they wanted to,"
{A im late in the month.
Tim nation’* l&gt;e.t women ewlntmen will rumpelr in the mammoth
] W hy 7fi foot pool, ftinmpion. only .1 . rlutni instead of eight,
.will la&gt; pic e n t from New York, mint in a Ihroa-story aerie., out■Wa.hliiK'on, Chicago, Indl.naimlli, Ine. mcthiHli .nine minor league,
- K#t1 lAuderitale, Atlanta, l » . An- will use to combat their troubles, |
Rati Franrlum and l*urt-

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“Bad Eggs’! Must
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Second Court Scandal
Brings Demand For
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Governor Seeking Florida M e r m e n
Ouster of Auburn TaekleBulldogB
Football Mentor In 1st Swim M e e t

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George Barr ia a striking eg
ample of optimism triumphant.
After a ipiarter cent'jry In one
of tt*e moil corroding profeMlona
open to men, he continue* to
maintain a singularly guod opin­
ion uf humanity in general and
baseball fan* ill particular. ,
In spite of numberless Inaulta M-rrimed at hlai by
grandstand umpire, who rorlferou.ly dlaagrred with hi.
derision.—samel ime. to the
ealent of bottle and rush Ion.
ronteat. with h i. brad as Ike
intended target — liarr has
maintained a remarkably bal­
anced outlook loward people.
The umpire—without whom im&gt;
game could In- played -ia a uni­
versally dcpined figure In the
imagination of the multitude of
people who go to lunelmll fur a
fittlr rrlaxaliun and nut to In ­
come atmlrnts of the world'* most
rompleg .port.
To these people a wrong rail I*
Invariably the manifestation of
the umpire', prejudice agaio.t the
Hume rluh—not a human error
for which the ordinary worker
would In- elru.rd. Yet In reality
(lie umpire—the good one, that
ii -is a monument tu impartiality
and a main,lay uf the game,
runtinuslly r a p o s e d to
abuse and uproarious our*,
lion, of hla Integrity, ability
and ancestry from troth play­
er. and fans. Ire must never
let personal feelings enter
Into hla rails,
George B arr—for IM year* a
major league umpire was one
uf the belt, lie spent hii train
years in the Texas la-ague, one
of the most nortorioii* baseball
hungry, uiupiie-l«Uiiig .ntiuii In
the nation.
Ami George learned Ids leisont
.e ll before moving up lu ttnNational league |(t lP il.
The idea of a school fu um­
pire* originaled with George hark
In the early ltt30‘* when It be­
came apparent that some sort of
system should Ire introduced to
give uniformity to umpiring.
George liarr. ever an Innovator,
liegan Ids school In ID33 as a re­
sult of till* need.
Over the years umpiring has
improved a* a result of the Barr
school gad other* begun In imita­
tion uf U- But even this Im­
provement in railing game* hasn't
diminished the vocal protestation*
raucous or nerve wracking (he
of stadium umpires or made lea*
walling strains of “Thfae Blind
Mice" which ' well up from the
stands at the approach of tha
men In black.
George opened hla fifteenth
annual arhnol here yesterday
with more than 3M nf hbt
Hanford friends on hand to
welcome him. lit. rlau of
atadeala were wbvioualy Im­
pressed at the sincere ho*" ly r it coded them hy
g Hanford rlllwaa. Bat
aa hard Mite* Frtmly Ft Iera
grimly reminded them, It la
ealy before the aeaaoa opewn
that anyone la willing ta give
vocal recoagltion la aa urn-

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Adrian Burk, former Baylor
Unlveraity and Baltimore Colt
alar, was recently appointed aa.IsUnt bark fir Id coach at the
University of Florida. Burk, who
fill, a vacancy left hy the re­
signation of Frank Broyles, I*
expected to report to Gainesville
aomrtlme next Week.

Dickson To Tangle
With Kennedy In
Orlando Tourney
ORI-ANDO, Jan. |g-&lt;A»&gt;—Sec­
ond seeded Calhoun Dickson of
Tampa faeea Ferry Kennedy today
In a quarterfinal* encounter of
the Florida Invitational Tennis
Tournament here.
In another headliner, f o r t h
ranked Al Martin nf New York
City tangle* with Alfredo Millet of
Mcslro and Itolllna College. Millat
Is ranked at the top of the for­
eign rntrlea.
Dickson knocked Jack Borling
„f f)rl*n&lt;l&lt;&gt; out of the running yes­
terday, d-0 , 0-1; and Martin toppel John Hayen of Rollins College,
« -l, «-l.
Top seeded T«nv Vincent from
Miami eliminated Bill Baer of
Orlando, 6-2, (Mb
In the leading women's match
today, Bhlrley Fry of Akron, Ohio,
second seeded, meet defending
champion Doris Jensen of Rol­
lins College who I* unseeded In
play, Min Fry heat Marilyn flhlaton of Rollins, lt-0, A-0 yesterday.

MONTGOMERY, Ala., Ja n . IB
—OF)— Governor Gordon Fersona,
and a lot of other alumni, he
says, are out to oust Karl Brown
a . head football coach at Auburn.
Brown
whose teams have won
only three games In aa many
year* at Alabama Polytechnic In­
stitute, should "be paid o ff In
full" If he has a "valid contract”
and another roach hired tn hla
place, Feraons told a new* con­
ference yesterday.
The Governor added he had no
man In mind far the Job.
A meeting to start the Iml)
rolling, haa been arranged al the
varnor’a nunlaon Friday at 8
M. Fer.uaa continued. Repre­
sentatives from the Alumni As­
sociation, Athletic Faculty Coun­
cil, Educational Foundation of
Birmingham aod AthUtir Direc­
tor Wilbur Hutaeti have Iwen in­
vited.
The naw governor, who assum­
ed office Tuesday, took the ucra.iun to deny report* that he
also was out to fire AIM Freal
dent Ralph Draughon.
Those reports are “abaolutely
unfounded and Incorrtct," Person*
said.
But the coaching situation la
different, the sente'll chief execu­
tive said. Tbere’a n "great feel­
ing of unrest," among nlumnl he
observed, especially after the 1950
season when Auburn lost every
game nn Ha schedule far the
first lime In history.
The move to wUsI Mm iamc os
“a complete surprise," Brown said
at hla home In Auburn yester­
day.
“I had no indication of any­
thing like tlwt.”
Neither President Draughon nor
11&gt;it(MilI would comment Immedi­
ately.
Brown, a star NoUv Dame end
whik in college, came to Au­
burn at the start of the 1948
season from Canislu* College.
His club won one, tied ono
and lost eight that year Includ­
ing a 5Sd&gt; shellacking at the
hands qf the University of A la­
bama.
In 1948, however, the Plains­
men won two, lost four and tied
three, winding up the aeason with

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(JAINKHVII.I.K. Jan. 18— I Spe­
cial)—The Unlveraity of Florida
swimming team, pared by recently
elected Captain lx&gt;u Brown, of
Tampa, will upon Its home sched­
ule Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock
when the University of Georgia In­
vade* the Gator pool.
Though hard hit by recent per­
sonnel losses. Florida will enter
the meet with six lettermfn and
tw° Southeastern Conference title
hold***, sprinter U&gt;u Brown nnd
distance mao Bobby Prevail.
Ronald York. Frank Cochran,
(x&gt;u Bradley and Gene Soldwedel
recently withdrew fmm the squad
preparatory to entering the ser­
vices. Roldwedel, a standout shortdistance hreoatatmker, was the
snly letterman of the four.
The Gators opened the present
ton krampaign against the Uni­
versity of North Carolina In a
re-Christmas clash and war*
andrd a top-heavy dafrat by the
Tar llrela at Chattel HIM.
"The hoy* just weren’t ready
for that opening meet," Coach
Frank Genovar *ald, "hut wt be­
lieve Ihey are in pretty good
shape for the match with Georgia.
Though Georgia will probably Uke
us. I am certain we will show con­
siderably improvement over the
first meet."
Captain Lou Brown, now swim­
ming hla fourth season for the
Gators, eapturad the 50-yard event
in the SEC meet last spring and
sprinter Bobby Prevail, now a Jun­
ior, took first places in the 220,
&lt;40 and 1500 meter events.
The other Florida Istteruieu
slated for action against the Bull­
dogs are Andy Scare. Gene PhilUp*. John Fandak and Gene Ran­
dall.
Gator Coach Frank Genovar ia
being assisted by Jack Ryan, for­
mer tank star of Ohio State Univarsity, and Billy Harlan, farmer
diving standout of the Gators.
Both Ryan and Harlan are staff
membara of the College of Physi­
cal Education, Health and Athle­
tic* hare.

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Draft Take* Deep Cut In Player*
Available To Minor League Team^
NEW YORK. Jan. I S - t/ P &gt; - Oklahoma A h M*. basketball team ttil*
held the best defensive record in major college basketball today, al­
though Drake scored 70 points against the Aggie* last *eek .
This was the wont defensive night for the dub in the 17-years it ha&gt;
been coached by Hank Iba, the National Collegiate Athletic bureau reported.
Oklahoma A &amp; M, in winning 15 straight games this season, has held
•opposition to 44JJ point* per till
tlirisu^b
gb games of Jan. 13. Siena is
I"
id with a 45.0 defensive mark
Siena was erghih the previous

Pro Leagues Seek
D raft-FreeStars
For 1951 Season

CHICAGO, Jan. 18—O Pj-Thirteen hopeful hands plunge today
into professional football'* an­
nual grabhog seeking the man
of the hour—ther ugged grhtder
with little prospect of military
aervlte.
One of the hands belongs to
owner Abe Watner of the Balti­
more Cotta, who had trouble nudg­
ing Into the National Football
league's draft circle tweause
other owners reacted negatively
to the Colts’ performance last
aeason.
The other 12 dubs find dif­
ficulty wanning up to an entry
that reportedly lost II00JMMI In
1960 when It won only one of
II legaue game*.
Watner nevertheleas wants to
stay In business and he insists
on participation in the draft, In
which 300 roll eg stars are avail­
able. The draft was the main
Item of liurinea* a l the upeniu.t
today of the league's annual wi&gt;.
ter meeting.
I^ n lly
Ihe
league
can't
oust Baltimore simply because the
Colts are a losing porposition and
because a 12-tram league would
make echedullng eaeler. The only
thing the other owner* ran do,
aernrdlng tn a conference spokes,
mar., I* “suggest" that watner
either (a) get out or (bl ask tha
league to "freexr" the Baltimore
franchise Indefinitely.
But Watner h u n7£t given any
Indication that he Intends to qnli,
even though he could loie h-avdy
a 14-13 upset victory over Ala- with another poor season.
hame.
Club owners generally were
But In 1950, Auburn lost all hoping to draft graduating foot10 gaaw* on lu schedule and family men, ex-service non, or
Alabama had revenge to the tune . have minor hut draft-exempting
of 34-0,
ailment*.

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Cincinnati still lops the major

colleges In offense, with an aver­

age of 80.5 pper game. The Bear­
cats are the only tram in the m a­
jor Bat over 80 points an evening.
Two other trams featuring the
fast break. North Carollnn State
and Bradley, have 77.4 and 76.5
per game.
Cincinnati and Wyoming are
field goal percentage leaders, wittu
40.6 per rent, with Virginia Tech*
third at 40.4 and Oklahoma and
Toledo next with 40.2 per rent
bach.
Oklahoma excels In free throw*,
sinking 70.1 per cent, fallowed
hy Wichita's 7ii.O per cent, and
!.ong Island and Minnesota with
69.9 percent apiece.
Pilling r.nt the top 10 offensive
teams are New York U. 760: Bos­
ton College, Columbia, and fatuisvlllr, 742: i^ing Island 74.1; HV-A
tern Kentucky Ht*ta» 73.3: and
Colgate and Ft. Francis of Brookjin , 73.1.
other* In the first ten on de­
fense are Oklahoma 45.3; Kentuc­
ky 45.8; Arkansas 46.7; Oklahoma
It V 47.1; Michigan SUM 47.6:
Washington 47.7; Missouri 48.1;
and Kansas 4H.3.
JUNIOR HIGH BAHKKTIIAI.I.
The
Sanford
Junior
High
Basketball team will play F n *J
terprise tomorrow at 3:30 at the
Seminole High School Gymtatium.
FB I' DEFEATS TAM FA
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 18-G Ft
The Florida B u te University
Seminole: gave the University
of Tampa ha first defeat by a
state foe thla season by turning
hark the Spartans, 80-69. last
night. At halftime, FBU had *w
37-35 advantage.
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te very nature of athletic*
makes an umpire easenlial; the
very nature of l&gt;a*el&gt;all makes the
gam impossible without him. Mis­
takes are going tu Iw made, sure,
hut It might be a guod idea In
the future to hang on to your
temper when the local home run
hero i* called mit sliding Inin
third when you know hlamel
void fad well that he waa safe
hy ■ foot
Of coiirre their are exceptions to
every •.sale such as that lousy
hum who rath*! Hilly Goodman
out on wt tikes Ip a’ play off gam*
between' TfaktiviU* f and Atlanta
In 1988 . . . He waa a* blind a*
mole plus whlrh he w*a look­
ing a t a Mood In the fifth row
when the h*H was throated . .
The stale flower of louislana
la the magnolia.

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i flrrt three flni.her* In earh
« f the eight event, will qualify
far Ute team. The event* Inrlude
( t i a 100, 200 and too meter free
‘ yle, 1000 mei#r hrea.tatrwke, 100
r barkitmke, 400 meter free
relay, flOO meter medley rei and three-meter diving.
1 addition there will lie 300
individual mnlley and 400
free alvle Junior National
Indoor Champlunihipa for

staffF.jfr*- 1as*
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Ittikc and h rea.t.lto k . daihnovice boy. and girt* lit the
under, 13-and-under and IB'
fcunder age groups

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OAt.VF.STON, T i i., Jan. 1K i/l’)-—Thr fair catch i* Imck In
fcuHmll'* rule book today in modi­
fied form, but there were frvr
other major change* in the play­
ing code.
Members of the National ColIrgtat* Footliall Rules Committee
yesterday stuck to a resolve to
make as few rhangv* as possible.
There were some change* In
the method of starting the riork;
the penalty for an Illegal shift
was reduced and the rule con­
cerning middle-linemen who more
Into the hackfield wa» tosseaed.
There were a number of minor
rhanges, principally t» clarify
rules, remove inestultlr* or eli­
minate conflicts.
College roaches asked that thn
fair catch rule—abolished last
year—l&gt;e rr«tored. It was, but
revised to provide that a man
may make a fair catch by hold­
ing ooe band altove his hear and
waving it from side to siile. Once
the signal is given, n&lt;&gt; player
on the receiving leant may run
with the ball until it touches the
ground or ha* been tfuiebed i»v
an opponent, and no player on
the kicking team may tackle
or block a man who has complet­
ed a fair ralrh.
The penally for hiltng the rerelvcr I* I t yards from the spot
of the foul. No penally I* pro.
vded for running with the hail,
hut this may tie penalised a»
delay of the game.
The old provisioln for a free
kirk after a fair catch was left
t ut. The two-step* forward limit
far *t --reiver was also dropped.
N&gt;- nfn-m way was found to
start the clock after a time out,
hu* ih&lt; trend «•* toward start*
lt on th -os'- of i* Vail instead
of th* •ready* signal.
The p ntltv for yn IMegsl shift
was cut from 15 to five yard*.
Guard* ami tackli-s are now
allowesi to move Into the 1,-irkflrld upon notice to the re­
feree, if tliey retain ibn-* jmdlion* until replaced hy a suitstitute. Formerly such rhanges
had to be permanent uulesa the
t hlfted man played five yards
behind the line of scrimmage.

Sanford * Orlando
Kennel Club Entries
T o v to irra R t r a i r j
FIN ST MAt'M—a/iaita Mile
Mttle tVsnils, ll»*u* t&gt;og. Two II
Willie, Kll'iu*. another Hooner, Kyle.
High rurp&lt;&lt;»*. Artful Hnd*»r
■ E ro s n MAI1J—Fataelle
park H-r. Hnlrkey. (lenra* Hubs.
Iver Mabel. Jimmie Hall. Meletnao
aval. Tanhy, lladdle Wtar.
TM inn nacM—a/tdiha mii*
Jens Rvaas. Htaaar, I t s e t i l w r .
rolown. Hporty Durh. Mr Mai
lily, Denim, Womall,
g o t MTU H41 I;—S laiho Mile
Mary Rofte, Jolty Trudy, U* ill*
Wco'tt.'Careless llose. Hall D.. Di­
vided Even. Owidwln, Hpiiia’e ttlrl
FIFTH MACH—Fatwrltr
Mel llrau. Cleaned, ttreeley. Tshb*
O llsg, llappy Oypar. Vos bake,
liolden Haml*. H K. ile.1 Ituetler.
BIXTII MACR—*/ Idtba Mile
Whlrlle'a nai&gt;r, liuiaia a Imaae.
Hurley, liar Wlnieter, (How Ron,
Mayfair, Trlaaer Ftnasr, (itili*
•IcVKNTM
BACK—l/IMfca Mile
■KVKI
Mlsa Rarby. Chief Rube. Mat.
(foreman, Fee* Whin.
“
Chou nio-i
Choi
Rube, Pbaatom Harvest, Itahlil,
Rub* Harvest.
IHUNTM
Hit____, MArr—B/ietba Mile
I.Htle Old Darling.
I.Htla
Itarllng. First Wiring,
Pnato
Hi
ear hie. Plain
. m te Pate,
Pete. l.lltl*
Lillie ---Hitachi
l-n.inl,.
lied. Oyer l^ty, tt*i Whelby,
Count ry
label
NINTH MAI r#—8/tdtbe Mile
Otleetal tllnw. MelAbrbnly, ire
Mar, lley Jack. Highland h w t,
Novelette. Mingle ItolF Margie Jean
TBNTH MACK—l/lM Is MUe
gulch Chanre, llowdy Itei. neatroot Warn. Mel stone Rewanl. IlUrk.
atooe Mail*. Jet, Tbewder Jet, Msl
Flag.

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Brumley Named
It MtlMeS l i s t * Css* Oerl
Khur and Harry Lae o f Sanford.
Alto, refreshments: John W.
Cameron of Sanford, chairman,
assisted hy Mr. Bulner and Mr.
Rahorn; Entertainment; F. E.
Rnumlllat of Sanford, chairman,
assisteil by Al Fee, Harry Fee,
Mr. Brown, It. H. Rrtiman of Or­
lando ami B. C. Kucnt or Orlando.
Also, Flotilla Physicians, des­
cribed as honorary appointments,
a ir iJrv Wade IF Garner «f San­
ford, rhairman, and Mr. Blair and
E. F, Jewett of Maitland. Arthur
T. Dear, Jr ., of Winter Park *•&lt;
named publrlty rhairman.

Air National (&gt;uard
H'aaMeeM Prate C sir i i i . i
ments iiiroughout the Air Force.
The reserve unit* will start their
active duty at heir home training
after rlasaificatiori of their skill*.
Active reservists will ha called
first as far as nrurtiral but In­
in to fill critical jobs for which
active reservists will lie brought
active reservists are not available,
the Air Force Bal'd.
It added that each unit or in­
dividual reservist will In- given a*
much warning as possible and dial
at least one mouth** prior notice
ran be assured.
The Air Force said It would no'
identify the National Guard and
Reserve units Involve.! In this re­
call program.

Chinese Aggressors
iCaalleae,. :•*-■* ra se Hart
Chinese Communist reply to thi­
ll. N. cease-fire "does not con
stitute a rejectian, pure end r.tm
pie.” U. 8. Secretary of 8ta*e
Arhrson, however, took a dif­
ferent view. He said the Until&lt;1
State* considered It an outright
rejection. He also (. ’ared the
U. 8. could not arrrpl the Peip­
ing rrglme'a counter-proposal#.
In London, the British cabinet
met to consider instruct Iona for
Britain's IF N. delegate, Sir
Gladwyn Jebli.
Tlie American delegation wa&lt;
reported to lie Dimly opposed
to an inclination among some
delegations to adjourn for a day
or two wDrr thla afternoon's ses­
sion. These delegations have Indlrgtcd they need lime to stud)
the Peiping reply ami to gel in­
structions on the American pro­
posal. The IF S. spokesman said
all countries have been kept In­
formed of American plans and
should lie ready t» art without
delay.
On orders from Washington,
the U. 8. put Its resolution in
final form. In addition to put­
ting the aggres'lon tag on Peip­
ing, the pro|Mital would ask the
U-meml'T •' M. collective tn-a
sure* committee to decide what
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previously

said It believed ike group should
recommend economic and diplo­
matic sanction-.
H*I*T Ati AIN
W tPHINOTON, Ian IW i/ll
The entire soft coat until try ay
reed today to a fil'd I daily wse&gt;
increase f..r .'o' n (.le w is 's on
i er*.
V vohiidirv ig cement was to
i *ed at •’ M. l ’ST hy all segt nl of the h do-try, Including
the reluctant Southern Coal Pro
&lt;W*r« #'•; eclat Ion. The southern
group** leader* met while l*w i*
nd hla 300-man United Mine
Worker* Policy Committee apdproved an agreement for the rest
of the country,
The wage Imost, approximate!,
I® per cent, will be accompanied
by a price rise of about fi per cent,
operator* said.

Common Sense Is GlamorHas 1 0 0
Needed To Keep Facets E v e n For
Junior Healthy Mom And Grandma

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By DAVID TAYLOR MAHKP
llj BETTY CLARKF
AP Education Editor
Al* Newafeatwraa Beaut) Editor
Parents must excerite good,
Glamor has a hundred live*.
hard common tense if they want Morn ami even Grandma can re­
Juniur t« maintain goist health discover the magi* potion of
at this season of the year.
charm, if they will Just take a
According to Dr. Thomas N. good look to see how it can tw
Buckner, pediatrician and general done.
ract It loner an the staff nf Iht
A mother or grandmother who
t. Elisabeth’s Hospital In New can’t be Induced to go U a beauty
York City, there are four eardln- salnn for nil the DxIii 'b rah be
al rules to be folio west: Proper prompted b&gt; experiment at hM tt.
food: attenuate clothing; proper
Sometimes all It takes to turn
play and proper environment. I&lt;ack the calendar is a haircut,
Say* he;
permanent wave ami hair set­
"O f course, t lie so are riot * * - ting.
* •
artly earth-shaking. But many
You can get
&lt;n in the mood
parent* have to to- told again
and again before it is too late— by showing her ^ow simple it
to achieve that salon coifed
a child'- health la maintained hy I*
something more than meiely pay­ look at home. || usually la lot*
ing lip service to these rule*.'' easier to rut the hair of the oldwoman who ha* leas of It to
A lialanci-d diet for this season *r
worry ahout than I c younger
is necessary to combat cold. sister*.
This means h-*- starrb and more
When cutting
Mom's hair,
of the green und yellow Vege­
table classes; more of the so- first trim it to shoulder Irngtth.
called vitamin group and iron Then taper and shape Ihr nair
group for children, say* the doc­ a little at a time until you have
It at a becoming length, allowing
tor.
This doe* not mean Just try­ for th* • permanent wave, of
ing to stuff juliioi full of Ihrxe enure*. If you can get Mom lo a
pioper foods, he says. It mean* hairdresser for her hair cut, to
parent* must carefully decide on much the heller of course. But A U n it Ollt with a gteal big hat,
the food* H&lt;111I1 &lt;&lt;I and then let If *he is stubborn Iry the second lovely Shirley MarCalia, of New
Junior decide which in each class li st th ing-you r own hand a t the Smyrna Beach, F la , carries her
I
he like* the ht&gt;st. A child who shear*.
own shad* about when sh* takes a
Use
rat* willingly will U- the health
npoo,
•troll on tha sands. Although the
until the hair ha* dried to even perfect type headgear for a sunny
ler for It, hr say*.
One fallacy parent* seem to domnncM tie fore sectioning it ac­ day, a bit of wind and lha wearer
share in genera). I- say#, Is that cording to direction on your per­ would certainly have her hands
junior I* to he kept indoor* when manent wave kit.
full.
(fniernatlooal S'uuud|&gt;holo)
the weather l* cold outside.
If mother'* hair Is of flmNothing can Iw farther from the texture, it probably will take the
' COAL ORAL
truth. If junior's feet are dry minimum time to curl—which you
and hi* throat covered, he can can learn from a test curl. Dnn'i Twelve Republican senator* t.*-l«\
WASHINGTON, .Ian. IH i/l’i
go out ami play in the coldest make a mistake or you will
asked Congress to adopt n Fai*
weather without any after effect* prove to her that she was right
hut the heat. Ami don't lie afraid I that the whole thing 1* a big Fmpoymrnt I'rartlee* i F K I 't 'i
law, a mine that is rertoin tu
to let him |d*y with other chll- nuisance.
If he was in g«od shape on
Roll the hair on spin curlers, meet with -trnng opposition front
Democrat*.
leaving the house, and the »hll- u*e the Instant nsutrallicr ac- southern
Kenatiii Ive* t lt- N t i, smike*
dren hr is playing with ntc like­ cording In dliictlun. blotting each man
for the (101* group, told tin*
wise, he'll lie the better off for curl with a towel to rrmove ex­ Senate the legislation i an an
the companionship of other chll- cess |i(]uhl.
swer “lo one of America’« in«-t
drv n.
Most older women look belter
The main thing, »wy* Dr. Brock- with a loose natural looking wave serious domestic problem*."
The hill would l.un discrimina­
tier, wImi has rared for thotuand# •o pul her end* up la pin cut I* tion
in rtupplovment breaii*" «f
of rhihiirn, is to see that the) to accomplish tie*! results.
race, color, national origin, or anare properly dressed. "See those
Here are some other trick* old­ eestr). It provides for enfoice
two kid* down in the street V er women ran employ to heat rnent mea*ure&lt; under a Ia n Kin
hr asked, pointing to two smart Father Time;
poymetd Frai'llro* Commission
ty dressed youngster* below u*.
I. Thev should wear little
"They looked wall drrsaeil, don't crisp white touche* at neckline ful line.
they f Yet, I predict that If the ! and cuffs, occasionally.
4. Even though her shoe* ate
pairnts of the little boy down
3. Mauve, gray and vlolat look sensible they don't have to look
there keep on dressing him the 1luvrlp on older women. Black and her age. There are smart at
way they do, he’ll lie sick he. &gt;white print* arc favorite*, also. tractive patterns available which
fore very long.
It Isn't necessary to stick to can give excellent support to
"Ixtok at bitn wobble a* ho black suits and dresses.
Mom's fret.
tries to run, arm* slrrirhed
5. It Isn't necessary to »hv
1. Good foundation garment*
stiffly skleway* from hi* body are Important aa mother grow* away from makeup completely.
Why. that kid probably ha* three older. Sh* need* more support I'owder, rouge and lipstick ran
sweaters. Jodhpurs, alpper pant» around hips, ijerriere and aUlo. da much lo pep up B wan shin
and several muffler* on under men to give her a sleek, youth Just don't ovrrdo it.
that akl suit. All that nerxniraI* cllwring to hla sweater* and - hla
CRNTBAfT rffH hD A «U irK HIKK7.K
body ran't breathe properly. Why
h**&gt; m i warmly dressed now that
AND fltORAGE CO.
when his mothrr undresses him
for indoor play, the rharige in
temperature may tie too much
for him.
"Tin- other kid is dressed
more sensibly, n* you can see,"
be runtimied, "lie , too, Is wear­
ing a ski-type suit. But note the
freedom of movement he achieves.
That'* becau-e he Is wearing a
I'lion e HUM
401 W . Iflih BU
good warm suit, pndiwhly, u&amp;d*r
that warm ski suit and that is
more than enough with the muff
ler around his neck, lie won't
ralrh cold, no matter how much
F L A . (M A D E A. D R E S S E D A D RA W N
he runs around, Iwcause he ran’t
get ov*-i heated. HI* clothes are
not Finding, anil when he gets in.
draiM, the transition from one
atmospheric rcndltitnn In another
I* not so great.”

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�THURSDAY JAN. 16, 1951

Troops Are Grimly Cheerful In
Frigid Foxholes Of Korean War
II) M il I.I \M c . ||,\It S'.\It It
(F o r Hal llu)lr)

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SSelk nnd In* buddy, CpI Robt r t t

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Ii.iliolr li«liii'nt it cold iml tiic.omr and the night* gel mighty long."
laid lit** trrgr.ml.
He it lluun it (», /eik, id IS,in Anli’rno. IV*.. and lint (Jan . I ’&gt;) wa*
lit* nineteenth day id liglitni'! limn foxholes in temperature* down It* i &gt;
drgieet below Zero I alnenliell.
K. Kelly, of Alllanet', l&gt;. we&gt;carefully arranging fresh straw in
the foxhole they shared, i
$ in i a ridge south of Wotlju.
Ahead ( was a hill from whi'h
North Koreans had stag'd an unsurce’ tful
hunrni attack
two
dawns before. You could also c
pint uf (lie road that wind* T10 fro
m i , narrow miles through liter*
mountain pane* from Wonju tUhangju.
Snow wa* deep along the f„x
hole and whitened the pines on th.ridge.
There were many other fox hoe,
® along the ridge. The lltd a v n l
men who Imd ting them •■* painflora the liatd frozen earth &gt;*l
ill them or nil their edges. tlieir
rifie* always handy. They m sttn l
■lowly, talking in low lam - wh, :
they talked ut nil
“ We know we have a Job tr, do,
said Ztik. "W e want In tin it and
get tt over with."
It Was 15 deglee* below zei i
There wa- a sporadic crackling of
_ n fle fire, uiid continuous uttillviv
'•volleys thundering up the narrow
valley.
"I think thi worst thing a limit
being out here like this is what
a
happen* to your feel," Zeik went
on.
fis’t. mas-aging them nrnl chang­
ing sock* onee a day Hut when
your feet get enld and numb at
night, there’.* not a damn thing
yini ran do. You can't ever tike
emy rhuigrs you when you Imd
your shoes off you'd la- In a me**
• nl trouble.
"The next worst thing i* that
baldly get any sleep ul all The
i k IiI wake* you up.
Kven when
%
you're dead lirrd you're jo*t iw&gt;
ndd to strep veiy tong. When !
Ired at hoiio I oi v, r think o f homo
now- without thinking of that lad,
sleep fill IH hours without every
worrying about soimon,- slipping
up and lilting me have it."
The tall, turned to chow, and
— Kelly said he could for a steuminy
™ t**wl of i hiti right now
Zeik -aid he'd lather have a Idg
glass of fresh milk. "Anil after
I finished that I’d rail for arm*
th e r"
* "They Irv to get hot rlmw to u*
here," Kelly said. “They do the
l*e*t they ran lull it doesn't work

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out too well. They bent cur C-raturn van in hot witter Iwfuit they
i mi them up, hut by the time they
get here they aren't warm any
more At least they're out frozen.
Tin thing we need most is goo.I
water. We mcil snow in the day­
time but the water you get that
way taste* awfully smoky and you
•an't build o fire at night, of
course, even down behind this
lldge.”
Their foxhole l» 4x3x3
"Kadi man ha* a blanket,' said
Kelly. "T h ai makes two for us. At
night one of u» is always auakc,
iitting up wntrhitig for trouble
white the other trie* to catch a nap.
The straw help* to keep the told of
the gtound froni ranting up at us, '
Until turn lundi I in August, an I
Kelly ha* (ought *inee then. Ztik
was out fur 43 days ufter rifle bul­
let* caught him In both legs along
the Nnklong Kiver. Hu was hack
in time to run the gantlet of hell
with the outfit down Kunu pas*
late in November.
“I've lost about 30 pounds, from
170 to lf&gt;0, hut I feel fine,” he said.
“I'm doing okay."
Capt. William N. I'uynt, of
Nashville. Tcnn.. said he thought
the men In the line were in good
spirits despite the hitler cold.
"It would he much he *o much
l&lt; tier If they rould have sleeping
hags,” he said.
Hut when a man is lipped up
|n a sleeping bag he's helpless In
of sudilen enemy nttnrk.'
"W e're g* tting along up here ex­
cept for foot trouble." said Capt.
Perry A Hager ot Winchester Va,,
and Tacoma, Wash.
I'vt. Willard F, Itossow, of
Cb UI|iIhTI. Minn., wa* alone in hi*
foxhole. He Imd eovered pull uf It
with a tarpaulin
"I'm an old hand at rold wea­
ther." he said. "Some of thr-Mi boy*
don't know what to make of It."
I'vt. Vincent Cldoni. of llroeklyn. N. Y. sat In hia foxhole .
“Two guys share thia one with
me," said he, "That given us three
blankets. Alt we need is some good
v liter."
” l'vo never been no rold," said
I’vt. Allan Giuwic of the llronx.
New- York. "Hoy, it really gets noi­
sy up here when the attack, tome.
Kvcn old Times Square on N'rw
Year's Kve can't match that kind
noise."
Capt. Michael \V, Canglira. Ca­
tholic rhaplin from Worehestcr,
Ma*s., known to the men as Futhcr
Mike, said:
"These Iwys are suffering from
rold hut they know they are doing
a g’-o,| job. They always have i
cheerful word, tip here It’s no| a
uuc-tlnn of Catholic or I'role-tsnt
ot Jew Up here we have a spirit
Unit unites everybody."
Here are some of the men on th*
lonely ridge:
I’fc. Richard Doyle, of Van llu
icn, Ind.; I.t. Rirhnrd Shinnirk.
(Juincy. M ass.; Kg*. Arthur fiufrrerti, San Antonio, Tex.; Sgt. AnIhoun llego, Westport. Mass.; CpI
fieorge MrCausland, Ashland, Me.;
M-Bgt. Itobert Cnnanl, Somrrsit.
h ' „ and l*fe, Kay A. Ellis, Lo* Alt*
gle*.
And there was CpI. Everett Mar­
shall of Keislyivjlle, Mil., who
managed a grin:
'How do you like- our crisp wea­
th er?"

Osteen ISeWH

Hy MATIN A UUNNJNt;
The postponed Christmas party
of the Home Demonstration Club
was held Friday night, Jxn. 5, at
the School Library. The looms
were decorated with a Christmas
tree and the table was festive with
greens and ornaments. Gifts were
on the tree for each one present.
The custom is for each one to e x ­
change u small g ift. Games were
played. Lunch was served and
consisted of individual cakes with
letters HDC on enen cake, sand­
wiches, coffee, nuts and candy. The
guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
George Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
G rncsile, Mr- nnd Mrs. James
Itlaiiken-hip. Mi. and Mrs. C. It.
Fox of Sanford. Mr. and Mr*. Har­
old Kby of DcLaml. Mr*. Ebv i*
co. ii. D. Agent. Member* present
» c -i!
Mrodamei Joe
Master*.
Frank George. Clarence Snyder,
John It obi nion. J. Jenkinsen, ttuss
DcW Itt, Hairy Osteen, Miss Mar­
jorie Mnrshnll, Messrs. 1’sul Pietv,
Edward Marshall, Clarence Sny­
der.
Horn to Mi. nnd Mrs. Junior
Ycino «n Jan. I, a »on. Weight nine
pounds.
Miss Margarrt (trunks, trained
nurse, and a friend of St. I’eters.
burg were weekend visitors of Ml
and Mrs. Roger I(rook*.
The monthly W.M.U. met Thurs­
day I*. M. at 1:30 at the church
with a very interesting program.
Hu sine** meeting called to or­
der with prayer by the president
Mr*. G. C. Iloiack. The program
committee rliairman. Mr- M. Allman, outlinrd the p ro g ’ * , of th*year 1PM uml admonishes u* nil
to lie "Shinging Lights for Jc»u*"
thi* y ear 11*51. Devotional ptogrum
hv Mr«. Walter*. Bible reading.
John 16-1 l-UT. Mr*. Walter* gave
n rending of interest— what would
we have- done if we had hsil the
choosing o| Jesus' 13 diciplos *
Would eve have rhoaen a* wi-vl"
a* did Jesu* from the men from
all tank* of life? This wa, a very
interesting lesion to us all.
The Lottie Moon Chriitmn* of­
fering wa* announced as being
330.50. Attending were Mis. Webb.
Mrs. Osteen, Mr*. Uurke, Mr*.
Ilo-ark , Mr*. W alters, Mrs, Dueiimg. Mi*. Illrt, Mrs. Allman, J i t s.
IVlerson.
The I»istrict It.T.lf. meeting m &lt;
held with the Sevilte Church F ri­
day night with n large turn out.
Those attending from 0*tren
llaptist Training Union were Res.
and Mrs. J. C. W alters. Jr., Mr.
nml Mrs. J. K. I'rlham , Mr. sml
Mrs. J . 8 I'eterson and children
.Siindi a, Jimmie, John, Mr. and
Mr*. \V. J, Lowe. Margaret and
Itaitiev. Genie* llinton. Mr. «rd
Mr*. G. C. Horacle. David. Rlllv,
Kenneth ami Ja n e tte , Mr*. King
Allman nnd Herman, Mr. and Mrs.
J. \V, Loyd and Je r ry . Mr*. Robert
William*. Alice and Bernice. Mr*.
Allrc M. Ilaught, Marilyn, Pat•v. and Cat, Barbara ami E*tc1lc
Giddens. Eugene 1-awrenrr and
Conrad l^wrenet, Bryan NettleEdith Nettles, Junior Todd. Rill
Scholia. Wrndtll H jrt.
Tha Mania*P iaOin huo J" mat-at

Bob Brown Stages
E l e c t r i c a I Show
For junior H i g h
Students at the Junior High
School hail a "shocking time."
Tuesday, hut experienced no e f­
fect* in t&gt;ecoming conductors of a
half million volt* of clcctilctv at a
science show staged h vHuh llrown.
entertainer and srience writer, who
;il*o stagrd a show on the same
day at Lyman School ut Long wood.
Yesterday he prc-writcd h i *
science show to ttuiients at Groom*
Academy before leaving for Day­
tona llcarli.
At the Junior High School. Kav
Ratigari playcil with the high vol­
tage current*, and at Lyman
Sch'wd Mary Carmichael starred In
the art. When charged with electri­
city they lit fire* from their toe
ami tongue*, lit rigarelt* with
sparks out of thrir mouths and lit
burned out fluorescent tube* held
in their hand*.
So powerful wa* the charge In
their Is'die* that neon ,ign- would
tight four feet away, an,I a Ian
nearby them, hut not tourhing. wa*
able to light a torch with his fin­
ger.
Mr. llrown explained tli.it nl
though niueli power was rued, the
eleelilety was of the haiinlcs
"liigh frnp tm ry" type
A humoru* angle wu* pci formed
by Larry Hale* at Junior High
S,ht«d and Sonnv Si.aw .,t I.', man
Itntb deep voiced Iwy* hteathed In
helium gn* that changed the rr«"
nanre of their lung- an-l rate *&gt;f
vihiation of vocal tord* resulting
in fsl-etto talk that -minded IlkDonald Dork.
Several indent , tnvi* I to -i*
on a "radio hoi -cat" were *ur
prised to sis- eleel Menl Indh* light
io their hands, although Ihev fell
nothing Use of a Geirgei counter
with railioaetive ore* of weak ra ­
diation ten* demonstiule.l Priori
pn|* R. K. True of Juniai High »" I
It T. Milner of l.votnn and J. N
Groom* of tirooin* \rnlemy, all
Invileit Mr Hi own ',a. k for perfor
luanco* next veal
the llaptist Chun h Thui-dav night
and organized Following officer
were elected —pr«-*id"1tt, Jam es;
fir.-t vice pre-id,tit. lann l'&lt; let
-on. second vlc**t........ lent, William
Wehh; third vice pirtidrnt, tier
old llo-nrk:
rrtarv and Ires-ur
er, Robert Hilt
On Saturday. Jan
a littl
daughter nirivc-i to glaihiet- tin
home of Mr, and Mr r Louie Noel
Her name i* Linda Rose
The P.T.A. C«untv r*'"ui(il with
coveted dish lunch wa held *1
Luke Helen We-tne-ilay The fol
hoeing attended frnm ftdren. Mr-

Oviedo News
II* M \It I \ N It JUNES
OVIEDO (SPEC IA L) On ."ue*ilay morning, Jan. lit. a special ser­
vice for th « breaking of the gtound
for the new Methodist parsonage
was held at the Oviedo Methodist
Church
A large group of people gathered
for these ipiviul services in spite
,lff the
(| i old weather. The Rev. N'alli
-p
on, former pastor of the
- hutch, now of Oxford, Gn , lend in
|n ay- t. The Rev. E. T Standifei,
pa-tor u f the church, r&lt; uj the dr
-Ii .ition srixire. Short talks weo*
•ii be t.M'tgc W Morgan. C H
Clont an-l Mr*. H F- Wheeler
OVIEDO (S P EC IA L! The Itap
I t III oilier hood of the Oviedo
Hnpti-t Church held then fir - 1
m cling of the new tear on Monda v evening at the church Under
II - supei vI-ion of Mr -, A f fa r t
leiigi. -os ioi chairman foi the
Inn i- h. th In,In- of the W.\U
•■reed a delicious dinner at 7 P M.
pilot t„ the Ituxincs* meeting- of
the ttrothrihood
The chinch and table* were bean
tifnllv dir'irntcd hv the flower
•--toruitte,
Tho-- Inlolltg MI . t ledg- to
-i s , ITIrtude-1 Nf *
1 E Pipkm, 'l i - Roland Moldcv
'•I
Mettle I' Rag-date. Mr* I.
King. Mr- Man Aoe. Mrs Mtniun
1; Juries, 'lr&gt; I.oiii e flen*tee '1 I Mink M i-.m . Mi- Grace ILndv
'D - William llciirv Martin, who
wa* a special gv.,'-t. trtnleie-*i *i
l .e, tv -olo. accompanied hv her
ushnnd at the piano
Dr Frank C Morgan, tisstor »f
rl • church. »i&gt;oke to the men
uhje * of the llrolhrrh-M&gt;,r(

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l-crt Williams. Mis. King Mlnian.
Mr*. J S I’eterson. This was so
all dat meeting
The W.S.C.N. will hold their teg .
ular monthly meeting at the Meth
odist (TlUieh Fti'lny night ul 7 3 0
oYliM'k. All members a t- urged
Id be present at thi* inip"il«iiL I
■Mating of the ehutrh

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NOHMAK MfTAl AWNING (0
Hmall dsp-.sit

Mr- Don ttlrey; Mr. and Mrs, Rex Hill' ; and Mrs. E M. ONif f and
flouts; Mi&gt;* Ruth Davidson; Mr
grandson. Ib'licrt.
James Pnrlln; Mr &gt;. lieu (». Wain
right and Mr*. V. M. J one e.
The \V. T. Chance home w ■- the
-eerie »if n memorable occasion Sun
day when Mrs W. T. Chance. Mr
lann ttlliff, Mr*. Marion E-tei,
Mi- A. M. Jones and Mr- Carol
ll.iiiicrick entertnineil witii a hull,
dae dinner henoring their mother.
Mr, F F. Mitchiiin. and W T
fhnnee. Itli-hnn,| of Ml
fliaim
The holm* and dinning tal-ie yert«
l-euiitifilHy- decorBtesl f--i the oeeu
, i-is |he dinning laid, &gt;n eep
tend witli the luge birthday ■aknli-1 candle*.
fho-e |iie-eld for till, luvrlv «l
fail it i llldl ,1 Mi and 'I i f.u -l
II..... .. .eh and s- ii. f .u " l . J r . Mi
un,I Mr- f loin, c*- still-in-law an*
ilmgiiter. Mi in. I Mi David l'*l
lei. ad of A -ipka; Mi and 'It
'I M F -ti......... I -laiiyiilei, Njii . v;
Mi and 'I t- l.eun t'll'ff arid son,
4' - I tl'.l l
t.ai r \ . Mi .uni 'Ir ■ ' M J .......
and daughter, Shirley; Mi aril
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Theatre

in the coming simullanroiis revival,
-go i.ing Mar. 3H
All items of Ini'me-, were dis­
posed witli except tin selection of
n secretory. H. F., Wheeler, Jr ,,
was selected for this imtHiitalit
post.
The men present Included Tom
Darm-ll, J r .; Young llarri-; II. F.
Which i ; W. T. Walker: Rev. J. N.
Thump-on: I.. A.
Hardy; H F.
Wheeler; W T Walker; Rev J . N.
Thompson; L. \
Hardy; It. F .
Wheeler; J t .: W II Martin; Dorraid Hi- -Ij; r’elteui lavender: V I
fatlh -lge:
Joe I lleasely. It. f
Muhley. r&lt;&gt;in Sarin II; V\ l I .u w
ton; Ellu i t lieu elv; ' f i Is*
tame l*ox. E. E Itouilliou; John
It Hinton; Lynn M cirr nmd Hi
Frank f Morgan
The next In etirig will In- held on
Monday, Fell. IV
The Oviedo Woman'* Club wu*
the scene of a loeclv party when
Mr, and Mr*. Janie* Pears,,n en tertained the mcmhoi* ,.f tin Young
Adult ila*- of thi livh do Mel he*
•list fhureh with a tacky party
Friday evening.
Game, were enjoyed Isv the
U'lc I- 'l l* Jntue, I* i tin ,-yn I .1 II
Jituti v ri-es-ived Ills prize- for the
Inkle,1 to-1IIllli Tlu -din - * - ell **ti .1 II,- llldl I
Mi
Jl.-n I'lr. v, p ie. i,|i ut. '!•
It, ii i. U uinilgld. vice-pie-ah id
't . 1,-011 1111it f, **vii-taiv 11 *
siuei
.Iniio's Pearson, outgoing
or e nli nt tinned the hu-inr*. me.
ting over in thi newly elected P&gt;-blent
lietieshmellt*.
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loilfe
-tyle, win- -rrvrd I- Mr ind 'It
tames Slalley; 'It nnd 'I i- Leon
Oliiff; Mi an.I Mi- 'I 'I K -trs .
Ml ilflrl \|f ■*. Mt'i riff Strit!«■\ .
Mr
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I’AGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HTRA1D, SANFORD. FLORIDA

^SfffDAY'S

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Imi iionr1 Hows .ihcu! r.i'-'ini’, 4
ihoiiglil In moving heie lor good'

1947 PONTIAC

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

A m .t ir a '. muet le t h a l w .a |M in
e—l b . . MUl&lt;&gt;Mt.&gt;llil«— i« k i l l i n g II l,r&lt;.
A n n ‘(it mi* Ilia n l l i r I t n l. a n
k ilim s m K u n a .
F in a l fiy u ri « o f Ibe aw fu l fu ll
b n v - nut yet tu r n . o in |ilrte .l by

'.be Natiunal .Safety Cuumtl, but
a t e e *|..-ct« l to reach .l.i.oO..
411. 0 0 m e 11 a ru i ch i! 4 ren.
I t ’a IMil M new - lo iy , ibia u
n u al w i|im s out o f the i.|u iv ii
of a yiMet .iim l 1. inntum ty. *1
It la iirbinatM-ally
lu s h li/ l.
when you ioni|iM ie t in . .to,
t i u l f i . it. nd w ith the numtiei
k ille d and im .i n s i i i . K o i i a n u
lio n , Nu»l n e r iit ly in the n e is.
U illu M .I ot 2 I ,IMS'
W hile we at home call do lltt
nr le .lh 111&gt; niioiit • i.n tru llin s m.
t a r y d e u tli., evt r y ein itli one
t.» ra ti and eliould do .om ethii.
bU iU l 1 i l l i n y - down tie- t r a il
l*d l. I I.11I 111. iih . Ih e women
ih&lt; nation, die ch ild re n and th&gt;
m en. I l . i l o.ni ,1 .,1,
. mud
able to e . in n a t e t h .. ie«|&gt; .in n ilo l
ly o t w on t. 11 d r i v e n In th e a n
,

m in i i i . r n u y e , h u t it d o c . k n u r
th a t
t liir e
w en*
if.'IS I W nm e:
d r iv e r *
in v o lv e d
in
fa ta l
a ic i
d e n t , m ilM Si, a n d d in t w o m e i
w e re
in v o lv e d in u m illio n a m .
•d ie h a l f
a r- n le n t.
dm mu
th a t
: an.« y e u i . e v e n am i ten per
r e n t o f Ih e t w o s t a n d t id a l* .

W e all hnow that women are
cu|i|M eed to le | i t e t | y n io la d r iiil
nnd r a t . flee when y iiiilin y the
il&gt; tin y of - .v e ia l b u n d n il | miuimI i
o f a l * .l uih I s i * . . - At Ic a .l wi
know it if w&lt; teud the c a rt. erne,
l-.it in»*l of the-e deal w ith en-

t r a n r r s am i e x its from garages.
A c tu a lly , women art- pro liably
h I miui a . y iw ii d riv e rs a* men
and w ith a *lig h t edge in o u r
la v o i because moat ul ua don't
KAKM KK.H W I L L DO T 1I K I K
d riv e aa f a i l n» men do. A a
VKKY B E S T FO R CO U N TRY
|&lt; n lr ilr la n i, » *
art* on «.| u a I
W H IL E I T IH M O B IL IZ IN T
/ro u n d , eq u ally r a n l c u .
G ettin g la r i, to • ta lla tira , alatut
Fu ll .tra m ah e ad w ill be the o r­
three-quarters o f a ll automobile
der for a s r ir u lt u r e d u rin s Itt&amp; l.
a rrid rn ta re su ltin g in death have
le r n *howr. to involve a d riv e r T h e country ia m o h ilitin s . w hether
o r fo r World W ar I I I .
•ommittins tome ...it oif traffic Tfohre defenee
farm er*! Iia a lr d rfe n .e job ia
or law viidation—r!Irunken driving, fnndo-donli e m u .t produce f.e d
rpenlins. Impro, l*er o v e ila k 'n / an .
and clu lh in s fu r l&amp;O m illion people
p a a a ln r. s r a l . h i n s t h e r ig h t - o f ­
tit home, d u rin s a tim e when they
ay,
is n o r in y
t r a f f ic
.Ig n a la ,
w ill I.- w o rk ln s h ard er and in la r• v llt g o n t in w r o n g . i n i of t h e
eet niimlwra. l i e m u .t ptodure m
nd and, fin a lly , d riv ir.s a &gt;n
f.e&lt;| and clo th e adrtiuati Iv our
* lv e , u n a a t e r a r . I t ia h o i r i f y *
s ro w ln t m ilit a r y force, lie m u .t
lo t h in k o f t h e t h o u .a n d a o f
r riMlure raw m a te ria l* for our
.e a w h ir l, h a v . |i(aid t h e | ie iia lt y
n u ll* and f a r t u r ie .. And he m utt
r t h l . r a r e le t * n e a a .
But that i&gt; on.) pail of the produce to help n o u ri*h the peopl"
■tory—the other pait involve* in rounlf.Va a t ill free to work
very single one of ua l*e.au*e, tdons-Me u . a s a in a t to talita rian
hSSte* don.
ilthnuvh only aorne of u&gt; m ••
In aome re .p e c t a . a s riru ltu re i&gt;
iver* of ailtoniohilea, we all at

in batter poaltion than it waa p rio r ' tic group— w ill be doini
to W orld W a r I I ; In othera. It la moat to help t h e ir rount:

orne point la-nimr |ie I.-triun*
1 11*I!* a lm o a t p .ih s i pede*trian*
vere

killed

b y th e ir own rare*
•aneaa:
ja y * w a lk in g ,
w a lk i n g
*faln »t a I r a f f u
- I g n a l. e in e r g in g
f r o m , Ih t w e e n
p a rk e d
&lt; a t»
nd p l a y in g t i n t h e &lt;u-&lt; o f . h i I I r e n l o r u a in g t h e r o a d w a y - w it h
ot |IH (u-r • a i i l l o o
•
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of
r a e , i* a f o r m o f t u l e i d t ,
P e r - r n a lly ,
I
iu i. i
of
I
| m y r s r u - e b y a n y h .N l) for *1
n o r m o u a - a a o a l t y Ii at w e h u it d
P y ea r a fte r y e a r. T h e n un*
v i u m l trr la* rM *ra .io n a t m e c h a n ia l f a ilu r e * a m i h u m a n f a ilu r e
'•ut th r h u g e h u lk o f t h e r le .d a n d
Maimed an* t h e r e . u l t o f r a r .
and
1 • •■ *n e .., 111.t h i n k i n g m m lu r t
I w r lllin g n e * . l o t a k e
I r 'ill t im e eve ry single one o f
i«
p o lin -d
up our
d r iv in g
am i

w alking habit- .im p ly In aelf defrn a a .
W’e b e n ,m e d l a t u r l i e d a n d h o r r i f l e d a l b ig e a m a l t y l ia la — w h e n
* p la n e r r a a h e a , f o r i n . t a m e , o r
whe&gt;. long li« t a
n f o u r * o |d ie r d e a d a l e p r in t m l .
P e rh a p s if u
d u l l y ir a f f i e
r u .u a lly
lis t
w e re
p u ld iih e d t h r o u s h o u t
th e n a t io n
n u l l a il
of
In d iv id u a l
.t n r ie a
nlM itit a p e r s o n
h e r e , th re e per
»ona t h e r e , p i c k e d u f f b y p n a u t o
b i le r r a * h
We w o n M th in k a l- u i i
t h e a lt iia lio n m o re . A f t e r a l l , I h e
h u g e d e a th t o l l o v e r C h r i s t i n a . ,
h ig h ly p u l d l r l i e d , undoubtedly re*
- u lle r l In n iu r lr m o re r a r r f u l eon*
d u e l w ith
r e s u lt in g
fe w e r r a »
. a l l l e * -o v e r Ih e fo llo w ing w eek’*
N 'rw
Y e a r * , h o lid a y .

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so rte r,

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The C hurch o f God P ra y e r Hand
w ill mee» F r id a y noon at the l.onie
j of M ri. A lic e B ro w n , H icko ry A v r [ nur and K is h t h S tre e t, it w a* an*
I non need lo&lt;la y tty the h ev. if. V .
, H e .tie , p a .lo r . and Anna M a ria
lle n d rrto n , w e re t a ry o f the B an d ,
j which me* la w e e k ly at hornet am i
vl*da ih u t ina.
" In view o f th e world •ilu a tlo n
tmlay we aee th a t man'a pow er
alone w ill not d o . hut we a . C h ris tian«, feel th at p ra ye r may heal
th. wounded in heart, .out and
mind.'* a a ld 'M ia a Hendrraon. " W a
ahoidd a&gt;k God to have m e rry u|Miit
Ihe w irk c l men th a t rauae our boya
to have to he out in the cold ind
■now helns k ille d d a lly aa innorent
men.**
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tu (lie H erald (N O W )

1*2

Year of lo u R B ie Jill* la I M l
IIF.M N i m i l N 4I F FH 4IF H M T 9 1
F.S of NW N of N K k Hecflon
8 ) m p to m * o l O c llrv ti A riiin g Ifo m
24 Tow it#1*l|* 21 Houth Itang# I I
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Name tn w h ich aae#*»#d Ada K
STO M ACH U LC ER S
M.M.rr All of aald |»ro|»#rtv being
tn th# Countv o f Hemlnul#, Htat# «»t out t o E X C E S S A C I D
HnrM a
C n lra a auch le r t lf lr a le
ahall b# rrdeernert Ai'Cordlng to law QUICK RELIEF OR NO COtT
tl»# property tn such certificate w ill
I*# eold to til# tilgbrM bidder Al th#
Ail. A b o u t 15 D ay Trial O U n
front tlts.r of Hi# Xemlnol# County
4*ourt lion*# at Hanford. Florida, on
four million Ndtlca nl Ih# Wtliai
tb# flr*t Monday In th# month o f Otar
n n t * * T hat# le r i anld fW r#ll#f
February. 1921, which la th# %!h •T)amrtiNtMofgtatrwa*
iM tinl from IN *a*
day of F e b ru a ry . | * l t
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aarr.t In no offlr* unit t.aa mad# a|»
plication for a tav deed to be i*»n#«f
thereon Xatd • • rt lfp a l# eud.rn.ee
ih* following d r•*fti»e*i properly In
In# t*ounty of Xemlro.le. xr«i» ot
Flo rid a to* w it-

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o u t W ONOUM M O W IN
H O T s h o t s IIA V C u c c n

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HU 1
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M A S IN OUl IH f)A *,S C f
0 A W L w n t l l AM C l n
IN SO U tM A A A C Id IC A ,*

3— MEAL KST.l I K FOR SALK—3

Try
HERALD
Want Ada
Far R n d i

?• !• )'• car* are the fined ever made. Buf—
You juat can'l expect to gel the moil out of them unleaa you
gel Ihe very be at in gaaolinea, lubricanta and car service*.

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When you atop in at the sign of the Gulf Orange Disc, you
can be sure you're getting the best of everything. Juat look at a
few of the fine things your friendly Gulf dealer offers youl

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G u lfp r id « ia lh a onto m o to r o il that la A k h lo f- p r o c e s s e d .
T h i s is e n e if r o re fin in g stepi 11 m a k e s G u lfp rid e e x t r a
p u re a n d e x tra e ffic ie n t I

SANFORD
IIIORA LI)

of ll s u i e

Terrific power in every drop! Gives peek performance
in ludey's powerful new engines-and givee new pep
end vigor in many older cere, loo!

i_
FDR RENT

EXTENDED
COVERAGE
IU

Seed8aHGaaedae-BetterTheaEver!
Slapped u| to give smoother performance, this regularprice gasoline gives quidt-storting, sternly, even power
pkk-iip—and on the straightaway, surging pick-up end

M *4 . . D e

Ntw Qirff N w tb C r ttt B a tttry !
Gives you Ihe needed punch lor fast, sure-fire starts,
plus the mighty reserve lor lights, radio end accesso­
ries. Tops for value, for dependability end long life!

CoiY F r o tic tio n
•Attended C e v trg | s
nruadena krv Mwursnm
prelection l«* ineluda
damaje frum

^ lo T f t i. kmil.
smodg*. *•*«* # elme/i. •m*/*®1 *1*1
Mtded protect kon agsinat

pedal Gulf!ex lubricanta ore used—to
St thirty-nine vital paints of engine,
chassis and body!

TWO 1.0 I 8 ail joining, a lio 'lilock
nf 4 lot* in t^it ir.iitrntial .a c­
tion, S II or traik- for rounlry
propntv or arirasr of pquai
valur. M n. Maria Nanrr, I iloor
north nf Clulr Dlamoml, north of
Hanfonl.__
IM C M H I'ROPHKTY IIIT I.K X
'Ian t'.l ion Katat*. laipr lot
rualum Inillt fur iair Is-luw n r.
*&gt;nl ron.trurliun rort*. Si--WhiH.»«n. Ii'» S Park Av*.
LAKKFHONT LOTH on iirautiful
Gry.tal Lake, nrar Gounlrv Club,
IIS) fl. frontss*. lush rivvatlun.
Hints citrus trr*-*. all rlrarwi. W.
K Klr.-l.hoff. Jr . PIvons .10f.
IF IT IS HUAI. LSTATK whalirsr
you want to buy or isll, »ss J .
W. Hall. Kraltur. al NKW 1.0
CATION. Florida Blais Bank
Bids., Ph. I 7 M . ____________
COLORED BEER Gardsn- UorL
bids.. IS) arrv* land, Ovlnlo.
pOOO. down. Hs* Carlton
j t *.nt Csl.ry Avs. Trl. |«7-W.
NEW MASONRY ron'tmetad 2
Irtotroom horns alnro.l romplslsil.
Gmvd location. PrtXs 17500on
Ssvsral im allrr hem*, in or out of
rilv. Prirsil 13500.00 ami up.
BOBKBT A. WILLIAMS, Rsallor
Ra)mond K. I.undqniil. Anaarlatr
Phone 1873
Atlantic Bank Bldf.

MfFm
Dollar for dollar, you just
sefety, lor sure-footed tree
free mileage!

1BKLAKA APATMKNTH. Rosas
tod stores, li e W. First Street
Phone 4W&gt; W.
NEW Fumi-hi-l and unluinithr-l

duplex-season or year. Hee Whlddon, lit; South Park Avenue.
6 BOOM Mouse furnished. Edna
Green, Ijike Mary.
Nine arrea. I S mil.-* out wr»t
1st B trrrt for spring crop. Will
/.rent o r aaM. Phone M4-B.
1For rant, furnished 3 room apart­
ment suitable for couple. Pucn#
1038-M.
Kitchenette AptT W r i ti, month
or season. Slumberlahd Court,
lliway 17-02 at City Until.

BavAK *a*niwon Iwaarda.

ilar IkM*rders,Tl0.50

a HTK

LFIH FOR

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MII.I.H SWAP SiltII* 406 K. 4th
SI We Buy. Sell or Tra.1* most
s n v th in e . P hone IW - J ._______

Vr Imth i&lt;-» when you don’t brine
your prescriptions to l*ANKY*fl.
Phone I03

G«smI piano, IIOO.tM) fur nutck
•al*. Im tuirr at Hnark Shark,
frllu w .h ip F r o n t . A ir Ban*
F B K N II G O A T M II.K
W. 11 P iiM l. iihnna 1I8-W-3.

ART!CLUB WANTED
Ws

buy,

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OUH L U C K
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4(1 IIK.HT EGG sridc Auitra
M arv
Whitr* ami Ml Trap lin t llamp
vhir* hrn*, 4(k- Ih. All at 35r Ih. I.AWNMOWKKB Hhariwiml. In
ryrli-» rrpilrnt, lork and l« '
Ili.u.r*. hopiM-ri, fountain* an.l
work. Prompt *srv &gt;s II tt
wlrs—rhsap. IU. I, Boi 150
tin K 4th Hr
M huinn.
NKW llanipililrr Red Chirk*. 5
i n k . old,
ra. M n . Willis, KOOK WORK of ill kind* Five*
■lid G u llm lUpairrd aid Paint
first Isuur north of B n l ’i
»&lt;l Nsw Kr»of» appllsd. Paintmv
WncLrr Vnrd. _______________
and matins.
Hanford,
l‘l&gt;
In'.m W It It Arkmliurs
rilil.AN 1st Mornlriy Srntln*l. o&gt;
Undo Evrnirif Hlnr Call Pair'
FOB QUALIFIED
» ,v
lilt .I
YOUNG WOMKN
Th e re are o p p o rtu n itie s fu r a lim it
Ve n e t i a n
b i .i n d b
mad* t«
ed number o f qualified
v»onn
»rd. r Ssminols V*n*ttan Blind
women in th e fa w tn a tin s lot
(k).
M‘.‘li W 3 rd H I.
Phorr.
that** th* tva*i* o f the m iu iu u n i
IIM W
ration* im lu a lr y —h an d lln s Ihr
Iris line bolltl'.irlr Hump -1 m ►
p u iilir'i r a lla .
rnurk. fill dirt *|hell and H i '
A V IT A L P U B L IC S E R V IC E
by load or job. iCoots. I 11 It
With a s t a it m s s a la ry o f
l. ilivtrd and a.aoM-lale«. 10# I
| 3U a w e e k (40 Im ura)
Hew York Art.. Del.and
I"
W it h o u t
p rsv io u *
le lrp h o tir
*ftrt or IfMVW
______
Train ing .
(Ipportunitiea
fo r ad van eem in t. Rainiiiw T»'iri»t l.o-lxe on Hi
17-trj, 4 rnlb-i south o( Hu,'
•rheiiuled p a y inereaass, s lrk n rs s
nm feet lliway frontaev
benefits, ir s n iio r ii, and pleasant
rvoma. 4 ImhIi*, also 3 »
associates an d w orking co n d i­
tio n . are su m s o f the atlyan tag ei
owners Iioum-._____________
of w orking fo r Ih * Telephone
Company.

You may wlah to have your quail- MARCH LENDING LIRHAKY
FRIED SHRIMP Dinner 'T h e
flrationi ronsidrretl fur tkl* reBest Shrimp on Earth** at Hom­
sponiihls amt interesting poal- I21K) Magnolia I* now o|ien M»n
thru F'ri. Ill to 12 A. II., 3 lo •'
er'., 324 H. 1*1 Ht.
P.M. Hal. 4 lo S P M._________
T»p Flight Paint
tt.26 gal.
New Sheets
I2.4S ea.
tO lTIIEU N IIKI.I, TELEPHONE
lls.nl Work I'anU
.DVpr.
aed^Telefraph Company
ARMY NAVY HURPI.UH
BUYING A CAItT Before finer,
310 Hanford A**.
FOUNTAIN Girl wanted. Bee Mr
ring see ui tn save money. In
Bill before 11:00 A M.. Touch'tallment Loan Dap'U. Room 317.
healer nearly
PANELBAY
ton Drug C o .__
Pheaa 0 6 .
Sanford Atlanllr
new »36 00
Vsttowsl Wswk VewiK-e FTIC
Wanted: grocery caahisr, aapatl*
enc* preferred Imt not nee**- RENT A CAR. U drlva It by day.
sary.
Apply
Mr.
Wbatley,
Tanka, Tank Cradles, ^tapping
week, or season. English Font*
*4 i rrare! Ann Himea.
.
Stone*. Benches, Flower Pots,
and American Ford', sedan*,
Blocks, Window stile and lintels.
itatloa wagons end conv.- tilde*
Concrete Floors, Machine fin­
Htricktand-Morrison, Inc.
E.
ished. Free Estimates.
First Rt.
______
ALL TYPRS of Bulldoser Work
MIRACLR CONCRETE CO.
MODEL -A” FOR 8AI.P.
Reasonable Kate*—Freo E*ti3#S Elm
Phene ISIS
main. Carpenter A Gracey 31 Mo&lt;lel “A** Ford Coupe for
TUXEDO FEED S CumiflsuTtae.
Pkn-v* IXOa-hf nr W t J
sale by owner. Excellent ron.ltHunt’s Tuxedo Fsod Store.
Uon. 1260 and no lass. A. W.
Anslay, Lake Mary, awnings, or
VEGETABLES.'^Livestock a n d
call Aoaley at 1100 sod will
Uiscetlanoous. Sanford Farmdrive In pait d a y .____________
IN I FORD—sale er trade. Phone
E P A I R— MODERNISE
. W W .1 7 W Magnolla^Ave.___
haste. Oeto
down i
1060 HUDSON Commodore Rix. * •
000 miles, excellent condition

VENTED GAi Heater «2800
jtsed one month, T»L IIW-M-t.
PRACTICALLY1 now ABC auto

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Nightly, inquire
104

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All Type Ilf Book Work
Mary MrKinnsy Bookkcspiiis
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T n r n s n ,w

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

tA N

1

fO O D s
Green Tops! Golden Bunches

JACK SPRATT
5-7 lb. Avg. Smutted Picnics

Bunches
CuiHidkin

RUTABAGAS
POTATOES

Ourtidily Rfcjlds Ro;iorv«i

10

Cocktail
Cherries
Juice 3

York r.ultni: nt CiMikint:

APPLES

1 Contor Cut I'oiL

lb.

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|CHOPS

"Cherry Mo" Ited Sour Pitted Pie

EMPEROR GRAPES

red Cl iojj.1

Hickory Swoot, Grade A

Ml Vijiiiiont

Quick-Frottn

"Highlight” Itrund Minuted

For Slrwiois

H ens

Su'inr Cum d

CHEESE

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Capons

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SEAFOOD

A r c h Sliced Penrhe**
Sen brook llnhy Limas
I'ordhook Idnins ...... .
Agen Hrorroli .............
Whole Hull) Okrn ......
Agen Knglish Pens
Dixinna lllnrkcyc Peas
Itirdseyc &lt;.'nrn-on-Col&gt;

V.’ictiuin Packed (

Enpw lirrm il, Grudn A. flilppnd

ib.

Fur Riiiiitlni

Wilson’s Quick-Frozen

Colored Margin

Grade A. Draamd. Drawn.

SIRLOIN STEAK

u

JUICY RIB ROAST

u

MEATY OHUCK ROAST
BRISKET STEW BEEF

;*mim li.nd Sumlird Country

t

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llrim in * I’ure Fork U.ig

FRESH QRD. HAMBURGER

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Large—dot.

Frmhnees [&gt;»ol*'l In- Duia Datllmj
fa m ily

Loot

IlnlUrdV

CLAPP’S

Pine Seenled

( ’Implied Bnby Food

All Vegetable Shortening

4 1* Glaaa

LUX FLAKES
Peanut Mutter

Chunks Id. Meat Tuna

Cmitnins Solium

12-o* Glaoa

SILVER DUST
Halted Peanuts

P an rn k e

Free Cannon Face
Cloth”

Flour

LIFEBUOY

Handy Htalry

Cake Improver

Cleanser

UNCLE BEN

UPTON

Converted Rife

Yellow Ijibcl Tea

Valley Prime” Early June

Stokely Small Green

’Sunshine”

Ballard's

Obelisk

SWAN SOAP
P r o te c ts Y o u r W v id a "
R*o. aiw

i

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»^1

�gri
TUB

In U nity T h e r e 1b S t r e n f th —
Te Pretest Ik* Psacs ct ih» World;
To Protact* the P ra | tm of Atotrico.
To Produce Hre*p*riti (or Buford.

V O LU M E

S H re ^ a t t f o r d
EstablUhed 1908

X X X X II

Centrally fair and nuld Ihtoush
S ia r d ir A lilt I# hifksr tsmpsraturn in r.jtih and rrntnl por*
Core; Lirht lo raoJrr.i#
, 0.1 itulhfilt wind*.

S frra lft

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
^ES A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
F R ID A Y J A N . 19. lll'.l

W EA TH ER

A sM xinlrtl

P ress

l.cnwctl

Wirt*

Nu. 107

Wonju Is Re-Occupied Asked
aLgt
V
Valentine
Out,
Johnson
In
lo Give
Ci
l
it
i
ftp
By U.S. Task Force Combat Bonus hollowing bhake-Up in U.b.
Without Opposition
Economic High Command
,

Admiral Sherm an T e s­
tifie s 3,462*000 M(*r
Nut Be Knoutdi T o
Defend T h e Nation

TuckerRe-Elected Fumes At Pasco
And^Reat^of Force j ° pre8ijenCy Of Pisnt Overcome

T n

In o U d

F ro m

IOKYO. )»n. 19—(/p)— \
L'niirtl Nation-. prowl lone i« x &lt;u|»rtl lit* mined anti abanduiir.l
isod-tail litiL ill Wonin today wilhnnl Hireling any op|Mititwn.
I wo atmrr-aivjKiilrd Allied al*
glark leyunrnU un another wetor
•■I lli* in"** t lad ratl-scnlral Kuiran
La til* 11&lt;iti i killed 1.000 R*d* mil
muirJ lit* rrmamdrt ul then
i Ik .iii- Inter in a continuing liyhi.
A I.tg Rrtl offensive *ll«.t wa.
.1.11 rsjiecled it. lurak out all a-

Hospital G r o u p 100 Em'pl oy ees
P r o fit

Boils
Or $9,222 Is D isinfectant
Over
SpreadingGas
Reported On O per­
Thruou t F a c t o r y
ations During Y ear

\s i i i s i ;w %; i . ..
M iltjiil I . 1 ■i»i h »II,

1.
ciu liin
drf ert*r thirl, «tai.| I imI.h
he
•if I Hit |C11
I p* n pi .11| |«| lllll t r
b n k «n erntiirut ttm nir* i n i i
w

I n*ihi tli'iiAnfiiwii II i* Iimr l*m lie

litlil m H riu lr |nifiht »•m l • till
niim m tlrr ihr di**|*i«ml « | tlte
afrnrir«t fn a
mltr prrim rlfr,
&lt;if Ilir ruplul 1«i "tiia l iti |hr
rmil inti a ti
t»f dfief iifmim nf
' riili.il Ifoirv llinriil uh iu'ii&gt;i
if

pm*

* In mi Id Imp a* I A r if *f

■itiiliilr limtilr* in iiilirr ** r
• iii a*•** lie* true (it in

fn

iimltti

Contempt Charge House DeniandslIN Cabinet Approves
May Be P r e s s e d
Against

Budget

Polizzi

K x -B o o tleg g er Holds
L . iimc Amounts O f
. , (
t
f
i ' l o r u l n Property

i I J A IIAN D. O.. Jan. 19 l/l'i
r f_ Ti*tk*i wat i*-*ifii**i DAIM. C IIY . Jail l‘» c1*l
WASIIINGfON. |,*n I** frl'l
lli* Krlau**i Cninr lu***liiia|ii *«m1*iiI nl ill* I'rinal.l Irtitglil.ni Mill* lliail lift |&gt;eiwM,. m ir m *i( ultgirtt *» i&lt; ,i lr,| li.li■r I.*I»&gt;n I mitiultcr had Allicsl
(Hi*
Mrinmul ll&lt;i&lt;|liMl AltM illioil V*»* nuur Indsy when film** tinni •&lt;
II lr . 1.1II t la lllir t l 11**1 .Ml* »*C* I&gt;1•1•1*l«- K 1I11I1.1I I nn |. 1 * ■ 1-0 All I'l-tirn lawnrtl Ini |kH&gt;ililr
Im lty iflpiniam il 4 „.e*li«,y tl I tl. ■
Am
ik , ,.i,ir,t*iii art u*0 I, mI t *
linn ..f * iny titiu : tanning plant *&lt;* f •t** * n**»,iih t
'}ir C''""
J " d ,r '" ' ! 'r’ 1 *’*
tiiHip. |nslit its*1 in l ." « 1
|hr *.dl -|*&lt;&gt;kni Itiimri t lr**h * i*
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|lu w r* # t, many ■■
I llirm i|im kit
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W A .H H IN Ii'IO N ,

Ian

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111* lliiust- of llepreseiilali**
a 11 *•1 a (lurry ol drbalr, called

llu ('tilled N a tio n s today In

till

,'',''‘"iuui-« china »»*«*
iprrAMii In Kur**a
\ irMiliiliiifi |
mHull iffii! i|»*‘sl
1 hroititli tin it

» fr "

Yin***-

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beard

11

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I'olllsIt.G.( Ills* • a»|llIi«S||

t*l|lll*

In I ilu 'U n lU i of Mill

K ftl

Of $252,54(i.li(!:{
T h is Is $:M.!h7.000
M01 e T li.m Spent 11*
C urrent

llnly

fi»t

I hllm

Requests

Pi cnni t i i n

I Al I Al I A » I I

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1,0111

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tme him."1 , - ■,o, *,
sltlol,",,* 1 lid

ItIII ill I .nisi* hMCrr** ^|Mi|!*w»|n $ ." » :. ah . w . 1
iif 4 muvF I** ij | * (liinm iH ii^ l

11

11,1aim*

"*
N - ;- 1 A 'f

withdrew Tu*.day (rum a looping
A BH proli! of V U l l , ih* lint
hn* Iwrti mil** tuuth of th. town ! Pr««'**L|e op*ralmn (or a numliri

Only civilian! w*t* on ham) t«
watch th* reinforced patrol 1 *
rr.lrred Wmi|u Friday.
Dir two U. N. attack* i*gim*nt*
nnimally 6.000 men- tinadaed
a large enemy lo n e aev*n milea
^ uulli*ail oi Yongwol. on the rat*
i*rn cud ol th* war Iron).
“We put th* *nerny on th* run,"
an officer unlit Trraely.
Th* fight siartn l Thuraday amt
wiu atill raging today. Yongwol
la 13 mile* m irth*ail of Cbunitiu,
irmiilBi»*e on a
TWet

u| * f i n , wa* repotted fur thr &gt;*ar

I960 by A. Edwin Sluuhol**i. who
■polled his lumiei (rum lli* sccounting tepoit ol G*oig* Wd

lumt.

I It* IC» n il),o r 11, 1.
t«
t'liiu :* nu A f y r t .wMir lirrld H l !*•
|.,o * n l It* .« 1 I sot*
irnliny die plan to ■ S. m i* prre I I mmI.i iral r*lal* ofa-uiiont aliei sla*Iu V III!r«eu|ll«'t iasll iif (Ill'll II'
l i m n , I t
l ! ,,lr v
p a lrd n r.. •ulaopiiioller
recoin. I»&lt;‘* opuiiy wealthy *luuuy llie pH* Allhlliotl ill.til IlllttOI IU W ill illlltw N ip t
lllsiri* 11mi* fnr •If'lflfNlt* l»t
a g a in .1 the
4Unioemlall.*u II*meotlcd an rslia VrO n&lt;•.. tlily lu| Inhilinn eia trlu-rtl toaiiiwpi
ul( (lirlr gnvrnimrnt
I ..In l lo it c - in ,I h rlif . r ll.r lo M .il
enh.ied men &lt;i»l tliNi
I &gt;1 .,!■ . Kiniiiiilr*tpi**|iiin« iimternimr
T li. iliv lilo n A m tli r liit f »l ♦»y
- f 1’ h 'S " ' ‘ " ,u ‘
al any id lo. ailivilir* prim In I‘M's. it &gt;|Mtl«iaim atl
f**»
llin
I Till! *•*! 1 I m * .t,illiiii,l* f«« &gt;110.1 ,r.o u - u w o .l.
r , ltll„ y
ihc •nlmnumg licet, win, lulil theMtrt.iv
.|
1 1 .o r , t .* r I
ilH iirn titiii n f ln u Ini^y t .o „ . 11,1 ,«. I1 Senatm
I ales
Krlauirr ID NtaH
wl,*i* lit* turn** *»»'**•• Ie.,-I %|S day- a mm,lli
l.y Itw H r , | l-li,- the «. ’ll IgSMMNI
r**lilvni*
the -ini' . mi,iif- I run I I..I.I I'nh/ri rtf lei a hm* HiMlimiK *‘f r iit if i f**l*4‘r l*rl
woolJ I* Open conn.
\in* 1 is nil*, Pr*&gt;nr)i ar».l Hr il i- ti
Cause of ih* tpreadmy fumes Ire. Adliui *1 |1.lie I I* ‘ h-imst-j n*u.«| ,,| i|uetlu,iiiue al a liielil m iniiiiM iW ratlli h * I h »h h l i v t l - . i . | -III-l.« *, l,-*--l 0 1 .1 .,* m e lit*
was no) clear. Tlih* disinfectant ||,* ( | „ I ,.| Na* d &lt;h&gt;'i ,.l* nv. •&lt;uniiiill*e irstimi:
to n ic .I 1 01 t l,.* i . t . c ity
(hat a
m i*l nt in it
«il k p ,*d »i*d that u,.h
began Iboiling ..v*r after a •mk
il.*.* 1. ir j
"M r. I**.liiri. I an. alraid I will \%*mill li* |nt*•*»*!*-t1 nl Hit ■f 1 •
im trtn -'. W t n e n . Alb-iltey l.e n
man d ijip i -,1 a ran into th* |»nwilrr.
, .
.
, . ,1 r n
Workers were hrouglit in big ' tmprn**ni*n1 m th* mt&gt; 1nsiiortal j
l.iiriom mentf lo the lull com* 114*011*4 umfrlitiN of I l*f I L N . •I,llo* id n .r .e |,* o li." lc ill tinluslrhnIn tlu* hospital her* They Mftidim. il will la* ..............
to n o llr r fli.il 441h *11 I n* l.ik rn -lyAiipl 1|N»llllrNl ro m m lH rr.
* ia ! Hi. haul I I.-H ..III Se, ir l .t iv
(lie llnatiiin wa fuitlur co.nw i*r* lying ill h a lls and on D ™ 'r J | Innld ii|* ill* nation’s li i . l . * lo in - V&lt;ui for In lin e lo a m w ri rp x *
plicaicd by np|M)sltlim &lt;&lt;f —inn* i . l S t rlr It \ * ,. v ,* i l i , I J*&gt;. li..
rOthers
* ^ . “i^
m h^
“ ‘. T ^ . "physicians.
T r . l i i . i " . I I'evond llie |n&gt; o il ....... t r ,i.| I ,lr d
umler d u e...........
id lli* *om rou nines. esiHN-ially from Asia I n nnmie.nlaln o i l i r t . i u r i I .1 I 1
111
,,
went
to 7private
imilrr 1 1.airman.
: and lb* Middle Ka-t, to any con- soil, t'oinptnillei I M l.i* in I
Ambulance* •huttled l a d and goal id 3,462,1910.
Sheirnan cmloned willmui ipuli*
l-tl*r. iluel lomnnllr* tnsrsli- 1 denmatlon of tin IVipiuy rreime. l ..III,111**Mi* 1 oi \jo . nlluie \ i
fo.ih IwlWeet, tb* plant and bnsf,cat,.,,, the ..............
'• „ c * . Hot lme,,h I
Nelli, saal thr l'-p se n ta H v i s
sf »*u A.wh
pital.
,
,
ii
.
, 1 _
„
Asian mnrdrir* im-t privately lit lh.1,1 Man, were m-l pn Mil
No machlurry was damaged 11111** 1-1*1, tinldaiv
11-,- amunnt
,-1 - i t
sersii* a n J |Hi&gt;-d*|e artain would m**u enn- ^ rli y||(| (j() 1,0001,1,. l«i nomand the fmoe- weie confined to
. ih h,
lines Nrlllt
Nrlllt »&lt;l*l*d
adtlrd II,,, i« „ imol
?||* M,.lionising driialllllrnl where Hainiliy lull which would alluw le|o|H pna *r,lings
It, cull liter llu. the "*■*, ,.* o ,*Mr .
llisn a-lii-iM
&lt;«,. n a ila ld -*
f, |,ii ti ,111 min section for call
the di ■lime ol IH **.n old* a* that d I'ohlr. 1. ciled. Ii* w&lt;k»li! p&lt;&gt; dulily of a new peace •&gt;*■1 mote
fo , e \ | m 1. 1-1,,, *
f, 1,,, ,|i
|*i n

In 1949 il was |H,int*ti oul. thr
llmpilal ofietalrd al a drlicil o|
$f».417 when assets weir $9,011
and liabilities were $17,713. Die
m enu * meres** in I9A0 was $7.082 and (he loss on unritllrrlril
•leiiti sluiwed a decrease nf $1.
979 ( 10 m the loss from llii* source
in 1949.
Randall Chase, chairman of Ih* ning.
hnspilal eieeutiy* committr*. re
A p!iy*.iflin s*&gt;4| li**
l&gt;Ml
ited that I960 was on# of th*
‘
J
f
f
—.s
'T
..'
ibJ
'workers
st yean* In (lo. history of th* aerinut e ffm a on th* workers,
fb* Pa sen concern is luraied
Association, thal th* Hospital
served ware people durln« thal
period and tt‘ FrtnW ' 1 heller flh
ancial basis that It has been fur grown rapidly in recent seair a»
y ean . Repairs totalling more the I‘a «c,i concern esparuicl
in. W. II. Walura at Mad*
than ISJdm In cost hare keen
('||y‘-, Jackson Memorial llo
about completed.
Th* former hospital building on pital report**! "Ihe situation b«d,
Oak Avenue, imw used as a *r*l ,.,l «.,r*i at first than it ad nail*
fare center, la in need of cons Id was."
erahle repair work, estimated l&lt;
. .&gt;.
" 'itier*' wou'l be a (atahly. I
cost several thoutand dollars, said |(^, | B„|,j-‘
ir|H&gt;rtnl. "At»&lt;m

Chain Of Missions
To Open Program K
'‘Here On Thursday
Th* thirlM h annual Florida
rrhalii of Missionary AaMmhll**
will of**n Ua 1051 atatr-wlde pro
Mfain U*ri- at th* Fir al IlaiiliM
ilu ic h u*at T h n rtJiT . ainl will
riiiiuiu* **llh «»5sh.ii* fiftough
I'lUUy a t.7:20 P. M.
Th* l.'liaiia. of which MU» faaolse
Womlfonl of fit. Peferaburg i»
^ • la i* ilirecior, I* a rellgloua en'* i* r p llie designed lo aOmtitat* inlarert In I'rolpstaiit mluIon work
tuiih h*»* and abroad. Mrs. Voll*
William*, publicity chairman. e«|i|*in*.l today. The epaakir*. who
»r* kiln** 11 at “Amhauador*". lnrlud* wall known authorities on
youth work, educational and int«inational affairs .and horn* and
foreign iniMlona.
Th* “Ainhn»sadora" tcbeduled to
appear here at Ih# opening »#*•
Mini* include Anauta. of Baffin Is% land, Hhi miles from Ih# North
I'i.I*. tlw only Eskimo woman on
lli* Amrrican platform Who will
speak mi “An Eeklnm l/mlu* at
Civil) sal ion-; Dr. f’aul W. Ilarrl*
•on, a nu dir a I mlasloiiary who aerv*d loc year# In ami-seorrhed Aral.ian fields, giving un a brilliant
mrdical future at hmn« lo 1I0 so.
will speak on “F o lltk i, Otl and Re­
ligion"; l»r. Robert F. Thoma*.
who wa* iddiged In shorten a mis*
Monarr career in Malaya, hut who
\g (nr nr,| In Hi* .Ui.nl in rn Mount a. na
of th* Mrutnl Hi ales, ami with his
skill as phy irian ami preacher
l.i&lt;111* 1.1 health and hapnlbes* lo
pictur*w|iie, i-olaled T#nn*«*#e
mouniainecrs. couches tit 1 topics &lt;n
typical language, as “Howdy,
Do*"} Mrs. Klyo Yuasa wife of
the fir at president of III# Inter­
national Chrlslian I'nireraitv of
Japan jiiid active as a modern
Japan*** woman In burin***, pnl_ itlrs, edixalioe ami leliglon, tell*
of “i.if* In N*w Japan".
Others who will be heard are
Trace* K. Jones J r ., nf China]
Mrs. Roger** R. K*ller»betg*r of
Africa] Dr. Fred
F. Qoodsrll
from the Caribbean area; and Iva
Corlon Rprague, aulhonly on th*
United Nations.
The them* for thla year*i program •• “Thla la Qur Father*.
Mis* WiK-lfird aald. It
will I*-* stressed In the W Florida
cities where ih * Chain ambataaW doca will appear.
The sue**s« of the Chain In
arousing Interest In mlsalonarv
work la revealed hy aU tlstk- ga­
thered hv Ih* Foreign Mlsalons
Conference of North America, a*
cording to the local rkalrmai.. 5fra
Ralph Austin Smllh. TLaae flgui**Sov thal rinelda chBNh-goeta
c»-*rll.uied « t're per cgnUa toward mission work than the cltl
tens of any other state.

Mr Chaae.
In behalf *o f Ih* Farct.tlv*
llnard. h* rnmmemlrd the work 'f
a nr* ntanayer; lira. Marv MirkA. C. Starke, bookkeeper and fin-'
ler hospital administrator, and
Mrs. B. D. Riley, supervisor «*
nurse*, lie also eapr*.«ed appre
elation for the work don* by I • &gt;
R. I esher and II. It. I'»|&lt;* '■
handling the affair* of It.* old
hospital proparties.
Referring to the N ary rradivalinn, Mr. CK*s* declared, “ No
official notice regarding the hos­
pital hna been received. However
official notices have been received
by the City that the part deeded
, r .siiaaaa a s &gt; t»» as* *

T ru e G seapcii, N e« n i
In ju red In ColliRion
K. R. Tnrt-, principal of the
Junior High Brhool, narrowly e*
captd injury, and a Negro truck
driver wa* Injured, In an auto,
mobile colli-ion yesterday after
noon &gt;borll&gt; la-fore D-flQ o'clock
al Palmetto Avenue and Tl.iM**ii
ftlreet.
t'barll* Harris, Si year old
Negro driver nf a 1949 t ’bevro
let pickup truck fnr tlw Hlokes
Fish Market, had hii truck over­
turned in the collision and today
was atill under treatment at
Kernald-lrtughlnn Memorial Hos­
pital for lartrnllona on llu- left
arm. Ill* condition wa* reported
good.

Al the lime of the accident.
Mr. True was driving a I960
Oldamnhltr Sedan south an Pal­
metto Avenue, en route In hla
home In U k e Ma*y. Damage to
his automobile was estimated at
•ano. Damage lo the truck was
pal at ISflO. Harris waa driving
west mi Thirteenth
ftlreet. a
through street. The aeeident wn*
investigated by Oapl Roy Tlllls,
Hgt W. A. Horn and Patrolman
8. R. Spence. The case la slated
for trial In CUy Court Friday.
JA TC RR SUPPER
The Jayceea will hold their an­
nual ladles appreciation night F ri­
day at 1:00 P. M. at the Yacht
Clnn. Danci.., Will to enlceed
following the (upper, Lias Phytlls
Bach, secretary, announced today.

OLD CHOW

W ill, rO N RH BVAl___
BILLINGS, M ont. Jg a I9 -6 P )
More than 191 apptftltlane have Crow holds the ranking Indian

aMaf and believed by some to
ktm heat I he Inal Army Indian
Mtf, way bwrted yeaterdav la

M R BhtUafMd National Gem-

mmr -

|M i | « t l e i i l i w rte

III lo

a siiu.l (M-riod.
"IV , liue.1 the |Hircli with run
tt aallaw*# tl* !*&gt; » Twat

1 s t PreHhyteriaii
Dedicates $6 6 yli 00
( li ii i f h Addition

*inl fim,I in ihe , oir&gt;,,t blennion.
■ii.it, 1 4 ill 1 -•,•■*,,( fond - oi*-n J

Senator K s b ft nil |. \.,| 1,,,,
I-o- k I
that r*oni*re- ta t*
01^ oid.-l imme-liale -ten t„ c m
hat Innatmii h* enact too . toll

fite.l ;il lorn t*&gt; K*fau*ri, Nelli t.f ,pr wr--111, would **p|s»-.e tilt
no-t *'hief ctunmiile* couri-el Itu | ^ . ,, . 1, , c.t plat* »*■ pfe-eut
tlolpb Halley, -at.l be »# ' not a rr
y,.,, ,&lt;| ,i own lie mere
,l" " enf&gt;*t'"‘
»ny 'orgaiilred
bud an

esllmap- ,* ill t, . ■sitat-l.- for »*
pernhlur-* di.cltn- the west two
veais. liMlndin.- no i.id .ci|&gt; sle,| f I

in c r.-i.-in *

c rim e

I ,.

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

nr tdihmpMMHNl
I bairioan I.flab'ii J o h n s . &lt;1*
I**,

,.e tb,. ‘’.-fiat.- group ,h&gt;&gt;.

out Admiral Sherman'- u|i.in,,r
al*&lt;„i lb* possible
d fo,
HINU|K*W-cr
II* ask*.l W|,ctb*r csistiuy g,*»l

« h .n to- s n ptodde.1 »or d.
l * '1,
s* ' 11'*'*" l " illf '** •'** *I,,

rvlltse-i lo a n -W i,

milling

. si-balir1.

I Glillt'lltifii'il N

of view

op the -ito a

,'3iS,r,i N.-Kn&gt; wi,i»» n.-ni

For InvFsIjfHilioit

Following a preliminary hearing
hv Judy* llunalaa Strnstrom thlmorning into ctreumstaric»' of 1!■•fatal "biHitlng of Willie Hank--,
Negro, on rhrlstinas .lav, l&gt;«ni
Hanks, the young whiow, &gt;«a 01
dere.t by the Judff* to l-e t.rl.l (01
luitbel investigation by Ihc Grand
Jury
ltd- aliernoon Judge Ht»,i.tr--io
wa- scheduled to conduct a colon
n 't iiupiMt into the accidental
death ol L’hesler t’ook, wlio rail*
on Jan. I was thrown from an
automobile driven hv l.yman link, 1
on lli*- (.oiivwood Wagner lloa-l
The Ifolllns College Walrr Show aland nil# naif mile east of tin-

Rollins Walur Show
Aids In l*ollo Drive*

Mac Arthur Declares Compulsory
Censorship Was Demand O f Press

reco rd nl

In Unemployment Compen-alion payments made lo idle
workers In Florida during the t**ek
ending Jan. 19, bringing the total
to fl1?,4M , according to Florid.
Industrial Cotnralaaion reports.
The p- rvlo-i* week, payments had
totaled tlOO,7R1.
Th* number of recipients rose
also during the period from 4JI46
to 1 ,9 1 . Ih* report stated. This
wa* an larranae during the week
of I j m Mora than half of then*
recipients^ wet* In Hillshorough
County.

of «90T fa Uaamaloyment
Compensallon, Btgta total of pay­
ments and recipients ars expected
to decline during lb* next week
. ' .V -v :3

Jnlsmlo
left Ih*
I.eons
,

Highway, after th.- . »t
highway and oictiutned
Hanks was i|i,r»|joi,rd i Iik
. ... .
. _ ,, ,

morning by HtaU Attorney ll.il—rt
''s M / 'f l ! * * ! * . K* ' 1v*'
lluuihohlrr, her couiisel
Mb, 1 , -uiic.i that on Dec 20
her hu«b»nd ha-l been Iwalmr her.
u t*|i.l,ih&gt;n of tnanv --Ihc l»-ut
mgs, anil that she ha-l «h«t but. .11
•e|f defense with a 39 calibre pi
tol

Ua&amp;ten Hanks, father of thr late
Willie Ranks, testified Ibai the
,N eg.es. had said earlie, on Ihe
nflern&lt;HU, of th# dav of the shoot
tng that she was going to l ill
Willie, and that ahe declared that
he wished ah* had killi’,1 him lowrte I’olie# r a p t. Hoy Tillls, an-l
K, ' r" l.n" 'n J ' B'
t "J w M

Messer.

Brother Of I* Grow
Dit‘H Al Atfi* Of 95

Word has |w#n rccrlve.1 b.-t&gt;of Ih# death of Georg* W. Grow.
!tf&gt; vrar old resident of Council
Itlurf-, Is., brother uf l.lnr.dt.
Grow -&gt;f L'fl French Avenue w,d.
is 9b years old.
Mt. Grow died Monday *0 a
rlst home in Council lltuff aft.-i
a lingering IHneas II* waa a
"I* ts a matter l»f |*sil*ls&lt; Lnowlolge how il*s|wial*ly I tiie.1 to ileleiul native nf Wilkes-liarr--, Pa. and
*»!#.* Iter.lou, lull sliangelv, | |i-,uwl myself of^Hiseil un the ts-ti# l,y was Itansferred to Cnu.tril lllsiff
tlw- juris lliell .KT.I fiu.tllv y,elded In its aliturtl united drmand that mill from Ht. Jcsaph, Mo. In IkMi a t
a Kurifngtnn Railroad Yariimastrr.
teiy rriitcitl.tl* Iw itnposnt," the I.enrtal (lerlairtf
II* was retired from thr railMacArthur’a ili'.staafll waa cun-♦
tot.i in iHJIt.
tain*.! in a ch t# yer.en lay to f.'d, pul&lt;„ r „ lDn I(f inform,||„„ valuable
Another Fn*th*r, #3, of O--,!*.
lor l I'obhdier^ new*paper trad. , n
rn#my.
walamlt, Ki* al o survives
tnagaiin# which had griticll#.! Ihe
Thla ayatem worked well, th#
new regulations uf w ar civeragr.
MUl.Tirt-lCATION TAHLK
(••neral's alatement aald.
In au ••du.itml last wrek thr
NEW YORK, Jnn. I9-G f&gt;
"In the many military cam­
magasin* declared:
paigns in which I have engaged, Joseph Kessalring't new play
"The censorship elantped over .oust #f which were rovtrod hr a “Four Twslvea Are 44" opened
correspondents |n Knraa is not rigid form of newt censorship. 1 Wednesday night. The critics didn't
only unn###. arlly strll.ge^t but Is have never seen th# desired bal­ lika It.
Yastorday Uia producers te le ­
ridiculous in some #itrom*&gt; and ance between public informs!Ion
implies a distrust of Ih# corres­ and military security so well graphed this cast "as of tonight
pondent a which is unjustified.”
achieved and preserved as daring (Thursday) wa are through with
Before the new regulations war# Ih# Korean campaign," he de­ th# multiplication ta th r and a rc
taking up differential calculus."
damped down Iasi week, corres­ clared.
The two-parfonnance run was
pondents covering
th#
Koraan
“T h * demand for csntonhlp he-

fighting were subject to voluntary came ao haavy. how aver, that I
censorship to prevent pmnstura
lOaattaaeO Oa rage twai

tl* ll.St 9 III, I
,
-Ml 11* rid .-I*
a round
lb .- (lost
■•ommciijain n 1*
w itb l.i Tin
.u lo A ftl ll-o 1 n id list

iNHliksl I slain .• .1 tb,......... I .,f it.-l i , a l y.'«r

I I ha- |.•■e.^ .- tin 1»,cd Mis, p r*
' *n l

in HKhl. am i a g a in Ml l u l l (
V io la lto ll of S fed eral law il, coll
■1.- I lu ll w ill, llie -ale of alcohol.
1'i d l i f i i -aid to- ha-l “ rrfo rn i**l”
of 3
twtl t-fr-m, lit tlo- , - * l
•is month* 'in-t 1t,4A!&gt;OMl t.fi-., f iiiin h is oid life and nut* wav
• be IM * *0.1 • Were " I. k, l.ieb m g o ing " s t r a ig h t ." Ar.krd il i n , . f 11-a l I - an sw e r ourvtion was
loo low 1"
"T h a t’- a l-rosd .nll.tarv &lt;pn - h ecaiise u l -ou-e illr y a l a c tiv l
lion as ,0 whether th - t.ni- tie- p rio r lo 1946, P o lii/ i an
1 w e ird '• ? * !,’ and added it* waNa*v an-l All t..r,-e 1
"a sh a m e d 1* of h is activ ttlrs i.e
&lt; - « ,, m i ,
r .a
* • ,,
S I,,
fo re that lim e
H is Flo rid a re al estate hold
P l f I' m
,« « a ila s - s
ra c e i * » l

I be new anne* to Ih* First
FiH il W o rker Iturirfl
Presbyterian Church, erected on
Third sirrel adjoining Ih* Church
■t • cost of more than 1*16.000, w»&gt;
Iturial of an unidentified N*i*&gt;
formally op*ne.l at a ciuisecratlon field worker, who was fo„n&lt;l dead
service We.fties.lay night with TursiUiy morning in n Wr*t
mote than 980 mem tars and Tbitle. Illli Htlret r,o,Til,,,,- IliOi-friends attending.
tis.k tda,v early Ibis morning &lt;* under thr direction of Fleetwimd
A fellowship dinner was given Ih*- cemetery near the Count v Pl-eplr« will |ue«ent a iHiirfil t&gt;roprior to the nervier. An outline of Home The Inirti'ii Funeral limn- gram foe the March of Dimes camu
.
»„. t
the pr»p*r trse to which lli* build bail charge of the to,rial
tng will &gt;•# put for thr advance
Vropnal
Gardens
Honda,
si
JUsl
"&lt; ,* 0, it,l,,c a t.lcgraii, t
.* * ,.t .,r religious training was pr*
police *‘b,et ft&lt;&lt;y WdlirSMI f,„,o P.M
-ruled by th* Rev. Hugh Puw*ll I l! t Iti,, 1 , or I t- ,|gar Hoot 1 1 .
Je r ry Griggs, lifeguard at tb*
pastor of th* Oakland Presbyter
hob -tread fountt V (lull slut a
tenlying
to
a
fingerprint
,!»
■
■
■
.an
Church and rhalrman of the rri|.lio„ „f llu- Negro, shed soli,. student it Poll,n , will git* a lilt­
V
I
ing eshihllioti amt T.hiv Perkins
rrligiou* education commltt**
|(r of , light on the ,^ .„ i * ,,
i,|. M.i
and l‘et*r Hnhin»o„ will p-.i on .1
ih* Ht. Johns l'r*»byt*ry. Iff ws
G
MrI
No
“
atit.,,1
if,».1
iiiidr,
a
in,mi­
show featuring rh.wn divine.
intrudureil by th* lt»* A
A doubles cali.o- race will l-e
innl*. pastor. The cun-ecroHot, ll aliases including Mils l ost
nrayrr was by th* Her. Dr. R. D amt III, H ot,1 (stales, former I, li*l,l ta-tw«*„ teams composed of
of Grrnt Fills, Montana, N-attl. Roget lb,ill*-, John Neal, Charles
Itrownless, pastor emeritus.
Facing on Third Wr«*t, th* Wa h., Reilwruhl City an-l H.„ it, b-w an-l Heymoor Is, ad. Tb.--*
two story annei Is of concre** Uernadintt, t'alif Hr, u .-a ici ,, rorntwling in the indivhlus{ ratio,
I'lock construction ami has brick lative* welt* descrilu-d «* ()cory&lt;- race- «re a» follows: Jim Krid-ee,
facing c*irrrs|Mindlng with that nf Coal* of Argrntiu, Kansas, a 8»yit,o„r Israel, William I.yell
Ih* church proper. On the first brother, and Kliialu-lli Winstoi.,
t .... im . l i ...
floor la a large assernUy room for lielroit, Mich.^a sister.
The flngrl|,r Ills were taien
Jin , KrisU-e ami William l.yell
social gatherings and meeting*
and rooms for Runday Hchool Wmliierutay at the fun, ml home will face .Seyiooiir Israel and Ir­
vin* Varntim In a canoe titling
classes Including the primary, jun­ by I‘oiler Her krant * Frank Itduel.
ior, intermediate, Gleaners, Phila- kt-tl an-l IV, A. Horn.
thea and mrn'a classes. The kllchrti Is ctulpped with modern elec
trie appliances and cabinets.
The upper story, pot yet com­
pleted. has provision for four sep­
arate rooms or one large room.
Rest room facilities are prnvided
nn both Goar*.
NlAV 3 l&gt;Hl,. Jan |9 a/1 -» i.enrtal Dmiylas AlacAllhui, irtilyme
JORLRHR BBNBFITH
in &lt;ii*ns ol Im new r&lt;&gt;tu|a,lt&lt;„y war news crnsoiship t„l#s in Kniea,
TAI.I.AHAH8F.R, Jan. 19 (Hperla li—An increase of M O was says lie ntiieie.l th# ruth* al the &gt;lrm«n&lt;l of lie piett tlsell.

£ rsJh w T S total
-

Consenmtker W
ported recently to X *R k k . Ja - Saturday. He waa believed to
rohson, planning fe d
haw been In hit eighties.
thin int plana have
I V
f f f U ■ * Army scout
for that* ‘

brought

well .* ,..*,. I'l '•"••null ‘ V » " l U *,lm„l lire * lc *h lh tomi.uiu* ^ j j ^ j \ , V ' ‘ wbeibe. they
Fitriisl (Ilf |WMtai|
n kit r Ji'iift j "i(|»r$* In l»r »n
^ |(J||| MA, lt*-.l nu agr»#lit'Ht
-• '**
HKmllsa
I.-rt,mH* began.
hyyptlait
ilai.ntoud
Kg &gt;pi 1111 Delegate
M&gt; legal

1It her memlier- of the hint
I'ollirtt. win, leuiamed 111 K“*ul t y v n ll»&gt;, a* whose offices tilt
•H M
lltlefs ■■( Mtaff were r« s&lt;iy to fir* ,»uno,t ift
' “ i a ' l b * uwne Minn ,, * - 1 .0 , ,**»-, h * U . y*oold r«d g iv *
B
r*Tdy wli*n asl.isl uk«tl«
Mw* hill It.eir tacking
»» l“-nr long barrage of ijuestidna
. „

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w ill

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il.e li'.i | i, recto r llwmer li r a
l.ain lol.l Mu- I,.-'.1 I M-r Si»&gt;i&lt; s ..-11
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t *,*•,d* nl l I OOI4II llldolk Op thr

o ilmn i erunciniii' lueh imuman i
I'sl.V
tl. ait rilo il to te*. In a loch
Intel tuv. ..le t **hr is lo .1 •
•*
I'll.* -way* l ,r c /c ul, the 1 imml nr
Mi lium.1,1 1rl. 1t t.siitly Inc. 1 Alan
\ ..Innlmn at n ., &gt;l|l*IUU *t 1ilultia•Ml 1lljrt tm .ifitl |r|.| siC.I 1."i,i with
1 1)4 liiliIHloH

|"lin-lon.
yianlrd If* .*
as
,-ir-i.lrnl , ■I ll.r Motion i'n tu ic
•M* \.i.H,atioii ol \mrin s. t uior.lv
.In--I
lie nle.l ll.e l ' H l lian.t-ci nl i --111
1 *,|rd
luei.r.

nu** lli* ii*nin&lt;ula at any Inn*.
Allard patioli liar* hern *nln ,
, !un'
« "•
■/jT*
|(IK 4nJ |r4*jng Wonju th* kry ," l,,»'t»"na in t*«aul III lli* h&lt;M|&gt;ilal In llirm O lli*i. i*in*fi**l without
.n a flu junction in Central Korea. •»
*n n»* th* U. S . s * « n .i Di»i.ini. ni !'"■

Trum an Bow s To Ad­
vocates Of D aily
C ontrols Over All
Pi ices A ml W apes

. 1

*.

kVi-ctl.ei
ll.r
thakrop wo.thl
,-er.l 1,1 ilrlay the ini,-os&gt;tiui&lt; -.1
ihr l-&gt;„g-IUIUo,rtl wag. p m * l i c r t r
., .* op 01 ll.e ail

I Italic-. I \k -l--.it. delni-e moflSlir.il,00 iluerloi, wniitil &gt;ay ,-otv
ih il it woiihl i|o-c.l .1 .Imuoit on

when lo apply the m ill,"!,
Vitrnlmr, in a Irllei 1,1 ,e&gt;,g,ial,n„ win. I, hr salil the 1'ir-nli-nl
I1.0 I a-lr.l, tliscloted that lie Inol
I,nl lo-loir Wlls.in yrilc.lry a plan
in, tor,.ill , o,ill ol. to he, out* ri
tri toe ' a l t o . it I rl, I
“I can Itillv apprccisle pres
me .ip.-u you for dia llc action
which, though it it#* seemed lo in*
pirmalute, you now feel should
I.* taken iiiiinedial.lv I should not
-isnd in th* wat of your dr ir e s "
Mr Tinman lephe.l tbit Valen­
tin.- bad cried the public int.-rest
b. -1 sting his pusition "so openly
.nnl honeslly u-ithout any fc-ort
ttbalcver In wea-el wnr-is or d.&gt;u
,dr rail

Michael V DtRallr, USA's prig*
•labilitatlnn director, two weeks
igo urged all imme-liale ID dsv
mnraloiiiiiu on price m eet
lull
&gt; &gt;&gt;t&lt;t,ul»d hv Vain,tin* f.d-n
I n. llu new USA chief, was a
l-ackei of liiHalle for tin- uric* Jlreclofs nd&gt;.
k'alru tin e &gt;|Uil, al tb, I'lc n le n t’s
* i* * o ll of *. b *i lie ca lle d
in " I—n*«i d iffe re n c e - f " p illio n "
w ill, bis I r t w l l l r - o, t , III,- " p re id •• tii,lin e and iii*th«&lt;l. "fm the
m i,., in lin n -f o v u a ll ,-ricc sod

wi*h *

il nlitlgMrw Oi

-orpin w*0)1,1 . ..a id , 0 , „ f.d ...
ft a pa!
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1

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t-al.sl ir v .n n ,
II, --m ill Oil- ,,-r - *,Mi,Ml-o.t
r s lr a i . nd fo .
t .i
it

li * -

1 - , lurlfnl.

nn-l

ns that apt-ro)&gt;rit,-.l l,v tl-.-

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1 u :if 1* r v

V Icltc, of (1,41,1
'"1.
oi-,-dnll.-.i In A|j„ai-c, I'd Wbttru’v «n-i the Semin,il,. t'-otnlv
t'hsml-et
of fottuticrc# f .1 r
"„arm th --f welcome' a"-i "eo rd bit
t,cr,t„lc„l" waa 1 .veiled
■•I »V
6 " , 1, I’ It Odenklrl
.t,-l* ,,r
11..
„l#*'ss-l. Cleveland. i»i.io
"The first thing ihtt I ,»st-t
1., do after -etting f.,-it
ilhlu
--I I to will.- to "ffet 1,1 you lilv

la-clslatoir

Duntig |i,«- -I-

I n -■I

Uv Snnfonl V ol C.

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lit fii«i9| in1mlnti*•#*'%, iIn* 1
„„ „ l„ n
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or Hta!&lt;- 10 i.t.iiioo , it

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im a,Mihf3fi.nl fn!-,| f,*t i f , .
llilio lD (if Giy'Gs* 11 #! Iif Mf■
(JIM* iff |l||(sll«* ||t&gt; ill G

-a

- ton (*&gt;**,

W at,c„ ,ai-l !-• iii.yht • * •l •*
T it le c.do ll«*'*,d I- tl"ld up
rt*4ai.bi.i- 1 ■•••till.i.i (o' ■ -i •&lt;"

toerre thank*." wrote Mr O-h-n-

lt ii„ -f , i i c - t'U a a t.a a i In ti*
culosi
li- |&gt;il.-*l at Tam|-«

-»- 1. . *'f,»r

ih #

wonder tol

- - jr

lli,1 wars , ■•i-ed b, — l •’ 1 i.isht shas vottr rihimbet --f «*,*t*il-*a,d I - Is* l«ol W ar,.,, s"l 1 • mere# attnrd#&lt;t me &lt;-n ih# «•**•
,.... of n n t * r * i,t * .- ,, 1 &gt; v-vur
ill.I
tx-lu-.- .. i-,-1 - -- -'-In
t’llv,
I i-.t, until it 1-. B*e*pl*d
"I want l» - hi that I -imcrrlv
l-li il.,. warmth of *o..t « -tic..me,
Lu v’s Stir( titln&gt; Is

OIis it v im I Ity I’ lin k s
Thr Hanford V ln u n
National
Rank and tin- Florida «!»»&lt;• D-st.k
were |x,ti, *'|,i-.,-l t---i.*v nt lo.iioc -»f
tb* Inttliilav -,f llidairt
I'llwar-i
I*-#, Aoi'dica,, Mthll.-r «n-l In-10
of tin- t'i-nfc-b-, H"v

Rotn in \V« stmorelami count*
Ve., .Ian 19, IKII7, be gta-l„al.*-i
in-,,, w. t Ib-mt .11 ik'.’ft ami sat
*c,| will. ,!tatincli.-n in the ciiglnrer c**r|. *,f tin- 11 8 Army, a t ­
taining ihc rank &lt;&gt;f cotonrl In
liffc c .l lit*
tl.e Meslran War
nlou Army in
,-„mm*iid uf ih-IH.J1 bv i‘&gt;. ub-til I itu-.dn, h* -ic
clin,--l on llu- pt -und that lo* could
lake n-- part in Ih# invasion "l
hi# b-'tii# stnl.- After n —ignlo#
from th# D H Arniv. Ii* **a-- com
missioned in (It# Guufcderat,- #,
vlr* an-l |d«c#d In om m and of lb*
Attnv of Nmibern Virglnm
Hanford Ji» a Itoto-rt I l *-■
a cictl al Ih# J . C Penney f’-1
Asked If he wa- a ---Ulbernor h*
rcpllt-d. "lb*t*,t ,-,-t lit* t-l*a that
I am a Yank.-* I waa born in
.South Dakota." Mr I.#*, a veteran.
World War II rev.-atr-l that h* ha-t
trad a biography of tb# etillr# life
of General I.er.

I DNHTAHI.K FIRED
TALLAIIA8HBR. Jan 19-4/Pi
—Governor AVarrsn todar *utirwndt-J Dad# count v cnnstald*
Pet# Morgan from offle# n#ndlng
disposal of
criminal charges
against him for *JI#gr-l acceptance
the shortest of this Ihsstrlcal sea- of a bribe II# did not Immediately
name a successor.

| and that

i

I have bean .•

lured

that ,ny contemplate-i m-.v* to
Ho.id.* la a v*rv en.ible ini.v*
I !,,,* could liar-11.- #i|w-,-t lo re
.•&gt;•,*.* mot* ror-lial tr -tm-tit sliars
v-iur orgaulia'loti aff ,#-l.-I 1-*#.
For I hi« I in* esltri.i.-ly grille
f.il
“Mr. Henrv A. Hunpsoiy h»a
t-roven himself as a real ‘ All
American" and » itu* - bstntti -n m
lua aervter to the I’l-amlw ? of
riommerec. When *011 con t.I.-r
that I,* amt his wife took US II to
their home more or !t'44 aa total
traogera in behalf "f ii*&gt; Chamiw-r, vr-u cannot belt- iuu! »i,cc* »'**!
in your f (tit* |irojrr«m iu tkiRI
,** owe a debt nf gratitude
“ Mr. Simpson left i)4» Mon** tut'
turned In sreinr that
every possible busin#*-- cool act
will, l&lt;val n»*n who at t ne t-m#
ir»Mlm«B OB *•»• t i l l
Tbp

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Atlanta
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lloslon
91
69
it rown« villa
M
31
Chicago
43
29
Dsnvsr
tut
28
Das Moms :
41
S7
N*w York
99
Cl
Pluwnlx
r.5
49
Washington
IS
-IT
Winnipeg
TO
66
Isckson villa
67
72
Miami
79
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TaJUhaitaa
62
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T IT R 3 D A V

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

Newn O f ConKT^rii

Five Bodies Of M o b h c i *
Family Discovered

In Abandoned Mine
-SAN tyBGQL Calif,, jan K&lt;
(A *)-D eipsisd u William K. Cook,
lUifwiled killer p| right |r#«ion«.
liiuMl'il ill and meek in jail here
today ai sulhoiitiei piepatnl to
p n n lindhergh law kidnaping
charges agiinil him.
Alrnnil rimullanroiu with the
announcement of llie r»-ronyir|*t
r«|dut* in M eiirn, fame wind yeslatday that the bmh»i id all live
member* nf the C a ll Motsei fami­
ly, whn Iw jr charged with miinleiipg. hid been finind near Cmik‘»
home lawn of Joplin, Mo.
Ditrovrred in water m an unUteri mine rhafl were the hodier
of Monet, I I ; hri wile, Tlielma
2V ; Ronald Dean, reve»| C’.iry
f a i l , five, Altai 1‘amrla Mu*, llltee.
All litd hern *h»l. the pa tent i and
older hnv having (tern Im-uw I ami
gagged lu ll.
They wete la«t ie#a alive with
Cook tome two weeki ago. lh *
(W in g nf tlifll b'wd-rnaked auln
near Tul'«. Okta., |*n. I loiirhed
off in rihauilivr reaifli lot tliein
and lh* 21 yeat old hadman.
Conk waa llnwn Itete l»e»e jree
fwrday and an«ign*if on lerteitl
rhatges nf kuipafiing. fl* aim tr
ekafg*tt with fleeing In a mill
piMerutinn on a that** nl mu*alariny lln le i! f
|Vs-»y, I V
JWatlle «al*rm«n, near fflyllie,
Cali/.. Jag- 6, and flight In avoid
^toirrutioa on Oklahoma inlilwtt
«h*tg*i- A heating wai i*t lot
Gant told ranorlwU he eouldnT
tkemi-er anything for two week*
[Ur "| got drunk with a man l»
lf*h* I Cal If. I ChrtMmas night,"
III with dya*rd*ry, he had a
**r of (til.
t h * iteeperado *u hmIt led in at
Jt wllhnul g atrugfl* M*mdnv
N n THttgng troll** chief Frang*w KraiW Morale* and a noarc
•fWWl*d him mi g r»f* at Santa
WMli. a aMall mining lawn two

HW h*l*w lh* harder mi (hr
California penlnagli.
W hh C m * Jg * r*
**J Jamei Knrk*
umim, hnfh nf F I
N f Mild Conk had

twa prosper.
and Forrr«&lt;
Centra, Call*
atonna.i th.-*

IH o a aadott I n mil** Mo-* th*

|fw*t «Mt dan. f and furred th*-

i»vMri of matured I M n f. *av(jo v e r n u r U y rn e fi
log* buildi tu I opt ill it* til a« log In*
letest If they hold their bonds In
Stead of rashlng t hem. Th# plan
I* •miliar* *
r il« Waal
Itearlassa craw t a w e a rl
tween IP ami 2d Ira railed up even will require congressional art too. we act liefure lire Snvirtr rtrik#,"
T
V
Henat#
agreed
lo
dispose
If #«m* nf them are husband* or
»#»l Tuesday of a raaolntlon b Mid the man who *• rccretary v,”
have other dependent*.
W hirry of •late met many lune« with Ritrrian
John mn aim remarked that l(rpul&gt;liran M n
wm» membera of t'nmrrr--. miahl Nebraska opposing HUpalrh of U. diplomat 1 .
lie willing to roll up Iforbt War A. ground lmop* to Europe with*
"We imn 1 rouse our 11 lends in
II veteranr with *Js month* nr mil prior congressional approval
Kurofie
(and) tmprrir on them
leaa service If mine of that a n
that the lime has mine in rto|r
over am* nr In rnmliat.
Earlier, Johnson vol-Jr-il .lh* Mr
talking and Ir*win a* line." Ire raid.
i r m l a a l r r » a r a re Ooer
fen*, f'p n rliiirn l f,,r . .u . -mini'
On the home finirt, fiyrnet ion
up with a rlefalleit legislative of Hemil, lh# Allies were mittarln,
leiuled there should Iw ipi delay • •
ilrafi nf It* ptopnial fur univer­ military frapp-*.
They mold nut hnhl along the freezing wages ami pricea. Th*
sal military Service ami itainliitr.
Mranwhlic
the gnvernnietil'* ftllli Parallel for Inalanre because Woild War II ih ln lo r id einnomb
hoii'lng rlllef, Itaymorirl Foley, the Chines* had the men In Isolate llahili/atioii and war iii-.hililalion
urged approval nf a r&lt;iolr«ver«ial and rut off disable front line
-irfm i*
hmi«ing mill* Rather than a •lamtin-* intiited that every day n u ll a
nrngirtm, allhmigh hr aalil only light, the Allies pulled hark out f &gt; lier/e it ilelivrd "there aill be
limiter) line of it may lie nevea immediate range.
mole inripuhfi. luirher pipe, and
A h lt t t r
Ifl-day ramiialen
*aiv for the time being.
aikhlional (in li lo the lalpayer."
around
I
he
rammunlr-atlom
renter
Hut IterntH-raf I.- Henalr-r Hn1*i 1 1
In addillon, to- ci-itlnued, "our
nf
Wofiju,*Mrpr
alianduhed
In
th•on iim-'lloneil whether ('niigree.r
l!i da, ended the laleal outflanking hope muil l-e tliM the national
ought Ir approve Pre-ldent T m
Admlulrtrallon
wdl pot
urge
man*# heo-lng program al g tirne Ihreal. f’omoiunUt column* pour- cither
imliliral
.........
or
wlien "we fgee one of tin* worst log down ventral Korea at one Soriallalie pnigrains which a ir
ferlol threatened to sweep behind
Inflation ihrrni* "
certain to divide our |sey|de"
Foley de-Viihrd the pingmiii .i- the luilkk of Eighth Atm y fnreeIn any rvi-ot, liuwivrr.O-Houlh
largely “ standby in rharaetr r *' ]mil IIti- nnulhward of Hemil.
There now ha* Ireen aufflrleul Car-diM* will "loyalty -uppurl th*
For I lie present, he 'aid r m tli
foieign fmtii y of thr government
eurli*. on I,nil-linn inlelil l-n re time elnrr the f’hlneae first struct of the (lulled State*?' he pro
la veil In id,rain nee*le,| hnii -,11- fill the hulk of Allied foreea In mired
hare lift Korea, if that had l«#»
In drfen-i n i' i •
"Unity" In au|i|M&gt;i 1 of AineiRolierl-mi
drrlared inf Ini i— tire plan. III*!, ad the Tenth t'nrn 7
rrarnnlrd from llungnam, ha lean foreign policy is essential,
"might lie a rnlnnu
na a •'
l-een rent haek In Korea and one he aald, ami “Is not only tmr duty,
fegt mi I he hat lie field” nod itinatidrd ihe tVhPe ||nn i- rlar tfy t f II a outfit* haa Ireen In net Ion. II I' our great opportunity."
lie asserted that “a united
Te Allies have kepi the t’ommuwhat lie railed a pullet rnnfllrt
Robert "nil aid If luighl to lie olala nff halanre with a aerie* of Amerlra la livlllialm ii'a last clear
nnwle rlear whelhei the Admlnl' •harp left Jab*. One nf the*e al­ chance fur aurvival" while '*»
tint Inn la nrniw.sliit* tn auperlm ready haa regained a email bile of divided America la the gtcairrt
tirrllory armmd (Wan and Suwon temptation lu Soviet roni)uest."
nn*e "enntlnueil mavinrnn |irr«t&gt;tnetting ijieclflc ale-iit Kurop**i
They have hull! up a ronllnultiv
Hurt of rimaumer pond " *iieW ,1
flyrnea urged;
bridling— on g piogram ralllm- loll nf itijiirie* with air amt an il
I* nr *-*#olt; and rhonprd up at
That
thr
W atUru
HcputlU'
fid- up In I nil WelfiW fa'a, f„r ,|.
fen*e uiiletlal a* In fleon-l ll lacking fnrrra with stubborn “li* treated on terms 1,( niualilv'*
gmiiml
rrlatenre
around
Wonjn
tiecauir its peple “if treated fulr
Nothing that Pi Idml Tmingii
hgs a-t:e,| for at le a l llrlJUgl. where the lliilr had at leaat a four ly, will fight with u-v.'
tn
(M
ic
tiuinrrleal
advantage.
That military supplies shnhl
rtOrt.ttOfl III new l* t i" . lhdn*it»oli
These are not tier laetles of gM Im- amt to Spain "a* rapidly a*
deeland that neither lin es not
Alloy
leaving
the
liatllefield
postpoaaihtr" alncr ''Huain ha* more
ware pih •• control* -•-old " tr-m
the tide nf Inflation If we are 1"* on dr. Hut other withdrawals air divisions nf trained soldier* (halt
-ipeeli-d, a* lh* Alliea pull bark any one of the We*tr-rn Kuropran
In- In |Miur over the |inrlpl&gt;e"
governnienta”
hlllinii* nf dollars In new htuislnw
That “we should seek thr*
efrilil
friendship of Tit ami furnlih mlHThe |irnp,,-e,t ln-i-inr i,i»,eiism
(ary supplies to Yugoslavia,"
would Inereaar tiv fn.rwMi immi.immi
That “ *-■ -I nut Id ilnpira* iiimiii
the mortgage In-ntaore nnllrility
HritaIn, France and all the W es­
nf the Frdrrul Mnualng Admlhl*
tern Romp* that wc want lh*
trallmi ( F I I A I
Tin Insurguee
American soldier* who light la
Would gadsl private industry In
uppMM aggletaiuh lie lire NtheiaUc
Ihi- mnelriirMon nf dafetive greg
Communist* f Cuv-ia
home*.
Free f|
Iiiaiiawiiee. aupplgnl
linr the World War II NHthmal
’ huuld lu- willulrawii If the lin liHrrvlre l.tfe Inaiirative tN H I.lt
■d Nat Inn* I* unwilling promptly
prom»ni, wn* approved unitul
mnuslv today tiv the Hnnae Veternna ('nmmlltre.
-It I* the gerund time tin- new
•ervlee ln*uraneo nronosal hg*
Iwen fepoited favorably by lh*
rornmltl**. It |w»«»erl llw llmtae
wllhnul It diaarnllng Vote ill the
flnalttg day* of lh* la*t Pongr**a.
Imt nnt In lltn* for llw Beiml* t«
art nn It
The hill give* nutnmalle ItA
nnti t-dasnpfiy m-tlel- ■te 'g ll rer
vlermen now nr tn lh* fuliir* 011
»rt|t* duly.
S n retaK Hp-'er *‘ t ed *» (he
▼*»
tf
if
rav” gr part r t the '4p|Inl*r»
tVmV l n't iHiotllug phn«, eaid
•Vvtrv ‘m.„,,.r „f reVelOte * is U in r
eons hi* m l.
The lir a 1.111 v l***w-l irpllcd atmt
laity to idhei ipur'llmt* at a new'
ropfeiriiee • I hiiiI what pre|*W»w
Id ■ rid- ■are dtaftlog In ral** th*
Uli.mtOJktrt.tgW uf new revenue
-s*tid
nunliUI, It*
aslrsl hV
tiv I'trePlrol
Ptreidenl TtuniMiII*
did aay definitely that pugging
e|iMiph»lea" on present Itwa would
tw • matter nf flr*l rooshlerallim.
Hccretary Hnyder llag .agld n*
hop** tn announce "within Jh*
lie at Ml -Uya" a plan penniltlng

Kxpennive

m m

m

m

.

. •*
1 «
«•-.**
to Jsclar# China an t t p m e r ,
a u lU d u our A ir Tcrca u attack
th* supply h a a n c i th* *n*my,
and join in Moekodlng China."
It* aald km ta aware "tom* of
ur Alllra fear If CWna ia declar­
ed an aggreaarw and th* A ir Fort*
aoihorlted to bomb aupply has**
in Manchuria, it may provoke
II tm-a to w ar."
Hut, h# argued, "that (a th*
count*I of fear which I reject. If
Ku-tia I* ready and wlllli
lling to
make war on the United Nation*,
she will want no u u tt tx sa s * .“
T-m-hing on the race ipw-ti-.u
which hear* on state educational
mailers, Hyrnes said "It is our
duty I- provide for lb* races
cute tantlal equality In tchool
farUlllfa."
. It al«r| It “ wise," he declared,
U-ati*#
tire atala
constitution
"pi-vide* there shall he separat- thunlt for white and roh&gt;rr&lt;l
children.
Mure Ilian half a century ago
lire U. H. Supreme Curt held
that »uch a prvislon was not In
nmfltct with lire United States
C-n titution provided the farill
It- fur the ra rrr are erjual."
A former Hupretne Court jus.
(Ire hlmrelf, Hry nr* •tpret-ed
I- I - ihsl tribunal will turn down
ai-i-ral* In ra - which ae*k "lu
ai-uli-li
r &lt;rt 1 cation
In
a ll
erliiMile."
II was critical of lire aatluiml
Admlnistrathm for directing the
Alduey Orneral'* office to Inlet o ne t-eforr the court in an
effort In “declare unconstitutional
any law requiring separation of
lie rare*."
,
"What the feadera of the Admmhtralkui n f trying to cenlrnlise
rr-iiiiiimted, "is that rt :h*V sue
reeri MiatMhihing Wgreeatom tlrey
pill thereby end»nL;-&gt; rh* putdlc
echool vy trm - in Matty otriew."
IJymea who
resigned
from
Frt i-len Trum an’s Cahinet in Hisagreement * v r rariou . t natters
hm previously oeesiacd 4h* Ad
tniiiiairailon f I
gi-vernment
Mid It Wan encroaching
stale*’ right* guaranteed by the
Cuin*litUflOU,
llyrtm , now 7?. i-sld the guv
enmrship of hi* native »tate will
lx- hit- last public offlc#.
C o l u m b i a ' n * n , j» n . i«
fil'i Jamea F. Ityrnea, Ip lx-

coming guvernrat of Hmilli Kar­
olina today, swore that he had
nm engaged In a duel *lnr* IHHI.
Ill pledged himself alnu not tu
*nu# In

ad in a duel as principal or wc-

i« irquireU by th* state condilution.
Byrne* look this pledge:
"f do aolrmnly swear that I
have not since th* first day of
January, In th* year of I N I . en­
gaged in a duel aa principal,
second or otherwise; and that
I will not during lh* (arm of
office to which I nave hem elect -

ulal u&lt; tdhetnitr."

The iart recorded duet in
South Carolina waa fought with
pistol* in IttO.
ilyrnea waaotlrd that “th* ovvrwhelming majority of colored
people in South Carolina do not
want lo force their children Into
while schools."

JA N . M , IM !

DR. C. L PERSONS
Optometrist
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navy and Mack.
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Ta P rd w a PrespatUy far Sanford.

W a n te d
AN

VOLUM E

K n U b lb h e d 1908

X X X X II

W EA TH ER

Warmer inri generally clear)
this afternoon ami tonight. Thurs-{
■la) partly rlondj and warmer.
Bitrirrste. variable wind*. bertim- f
inf easterly la southerly.

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I N O K P K N O E t r r O A II.Y N E W S P A P E R _____________

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

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Allies Consolidate 1^ Oii* Price And Wage Freeze With
*■ Gains As Reds Build T o M o v e O u t R o l l b a c k To January 1st Is
Considered By Administration
Up Assault Forces
C a p t.

D.

v e a ls
Be

lied lank-infantry raider team*held firmly today lo liner western
Korean outposts within striking
range of 120.000 Chinese Red
|t troops.
The scouting forces are on the
third day of a mission to test en
emy strength sooth of Seoul.
They ran into their lough.:!
fight Tuesday at Suwon.
The U. S. Array chief of staff.
Genera) J. Lawton Collins, watch­
ed allied tanks, troops and war­
planes rout a 1.000 man Red garrison force there.
Suwon is 17 air miles south of
Seoul and closer still to the mass­
ing ana of three Chinese argues
south of the Han R im and the
old Korean capital.
The Allied raiders swept
t«»
Simon and— with Allied war
planet ilrading the fleeing R ed .—
inflicted $00 casualties in an hourg long skirmish.
On the central front, a sp oil ssaid Allied forces still occupied
Ymgwnl. 30 milrs southeast o(
Wonju.
'
Collins saw the Suwon fight on
hb tour of Korean baltlefronu.
f k and General Hoyt S. Vandrnberg. U. S. Air Forres chief ol
staff, an leaving for Wothmntnu
• Wednesday night after llseir be*Ikfrosn tour, and a d A m c e * berk*
with General MacAtthur.
Two other Washington I ’entawon general* visited the rront
Wednraday. They are l.t. General
Walter Oedell Smith. Central In­
telligence Agency rhlrf, and MnJ.
General Alexander K. Bolling,
V . S. Army Intelllnflct heitd.
All four arrived In Tokyo 8nn.
uoy for high-level copferra&lt;&lt;r» and
&lt;€ on-the-spot viesra of tho Korean
sear.
An A. I*, field dirpntch said
leading atlacL columns swept on
Suwon from two direction* and
mowed down manv of the «urpri*ed rh ln o o in the open. S o n * r r » raughl without their gun*.
“ They ram* seurrylng Ilk. tr.li
"Ut Of houses In all direct k m .1
"
* lieutenant raid.
aia.
tiled tanks UoW on
..
**B Allied

,h# T r l »a,tH Ww ‘ r L i &gt; y t ll&gt;lf

ars

County De
Makes

J. F. McClelland. chairman of

•ho County CommltMlop^aiutounc
rd this moral
.. Seminole Cttanty X4,,
frg 'ltlin 1 had pre*ent«l requests
---- sis for the rprim
., ary
and serunda
m for
. this year to
Chair'm a n Alfred
__
ed ...
A. ___
MrKethan In Tal
Ia has* re yesterday,
tYoaant with Mr. MfCMtoml
At liw* iiicvtinf w tri Comvniiiion-

»ihj °w
■
vi, Ejis* nief, BCMton L F.
0®ric and Rep. M. I T fmH h.
•W n will bo advised la te r of
the outcome of the meeting," maid
N rs. McClelland, gpd h« added
th at he had b e e n ^ g ry plrasc&lt;l
with the reception given Mm arul
- the delegation.
Contract for
Grapeville Avon
will ha
let on Jan. 35,
PH
road requests Ji___ ,
Celery and Geaova
pro(ram * and a

m s ,:

Geneva
Lake
Jessup, be made a primnry. farm
to market highway prejaet.

Oliver D.
Oilvrr D. Gibbs,
is on the Orlando
a t the Inral Hc-y
a t lOitU ..■clock

rakSf
111

A rslirvd eanu,
er, In- had liven ...
the port nin* year*.

Lorn Jan. Id, tg?0
119.

. ItervWing u

mt

D ay

R cr

P ro p e rty

T o

T aken

N avy

* S ± ? S S £ g AchesonSaysU.S. A ir Force C o u ld
W * S 3 a 5 ! J * 0bS?aN ° " Strike S w if t ly ,
TOKYO. Jan. 1
7
Al ­ Troops To Europe Vandenberg Says

T.

O n

O ver

By

M ay

1st

Owners nf businc-trs ,tl the Jian
fnnl Nsv«l Air .Stilimi
l«
gsn rn*lintt pl.»n» In i.ira tr thprrinise, in the nr*r fulutr follow
ing tlw annnnntrmrnl here yr
tenky by Cspt, D. T D.iy, coin
mender of ihr J.ilMMotllr N s i.l

Secretary E x p l a i n s Retaliation Would Be 1 Air Station, ih n ,the. Sanford Sta
rmin he ready lor occtipaqei
Immediate In Case I hon
U. S. Support Of
by thr Nacy on M«y 1
U. N.’s Cease Fire
Of Sneak Assault T. F.. T u ctri. |irr«iih-nt of thr
T O K Y O . Thursday, Ia n . |T—
hV&gt;— I’rlpln* radio said today
the Chinese Communist regime
had rejoetod the la tost United
Notion* Koroaa ceaao-ftre pro­
posal. It said tho U . N. firepoint proposal* for peace in Karea and other Far Eastern Is­
sue* wna “Impossible.**

WASHINGTON. Jan. 17 (iP)
Secretory of Stair Acheron * kJ
loday liter* u no obligation on the
United Stales under the North At­
lantic Treaty to eatabliah largr
U. S. military forces in Europe.
Acheion alto told a news con­
ference that he does not think
there is anything for the Senate to
ratify in the North Atlantic treaty
arrangements made at Britssell last
month for organiiation of an inter­
national European defense forrr
I k added that perhaps ratifi­
cation action could be taken on
the form of the military command
now headed by General Dwight D.
Eisenhower. But he said Inal in
the tense that this nation hi*
promised other nation* to do some­
thing. titer* just isn’t anything for
the Senate lo take fovmal action

TOKYO. Jan. 17 &lt;
V P &gt; - Gen
eral Hoyt S- Vandenberg sassl lo­
ti* y the Air Forces lilrly would be
able to strike back quickly against
any unheralded air atraull igsinsl
the United b u t,. msinlsml.
"Evrn in imileclareil wsr," ihc
Air Forte chief of staff told a
news conference, “there would he
certain indication* which, if pro­
perly utiliied, should pul u» in
a position to retaliate almost immediately."
He explained that i long-range
air attack “ cannot be launched
instantly."

Vandenberg said he and General
J. Lawton Collins, Army chief of
stiff, would return lo Washington
Wednesday night after their visits
to the Korean front.
He was asked if the United
State*, being a democracy, likely
would not be hit a surprise attack
if a Communist enemy undertook
direct nssaull on the United Stales
He answered t
"Yes. probably."
Tha $2-yrsr-otd Grncral then
jy k q iw w fsq ^ g g is if they wanlW
l a i U ^ T U . ed him to go on and expand that
Lata on Capital Hill on tho whole crytic two-word anawtr-

Issue pf (1) whether the Renate
Vandeubcrg said It wn* an Air
should approve sending
United
State* rrinfnrrcmrnls to Europc Force maxim that offeme wns the
for tho new force—as President lte*t defense.
"Tho whole proof of defense
Truninn intends doing— (2) whe­
ther that nrtlon U obligatory under against an enemy power I* attri­
the North Atlantic Treaty and (91 tion and destruction on the other
whether Acheron ever misled the rnd,*v Vandenberg amid. "The
Senate with respect to the treaty. American Strategic A ir Fore* Is
A Senate decision on the troops- small but very efficient."
He said the so-called "radar
to-Europo issue appears likely to
be delayed until after General the United States was Just going
Elsenhower reports to Congress on In. He rontended there was a point
his survey of North Atlantic de­ of diminishing raturns In spend­
ing for air defense and Intercep­
fense*.
Achrsnn also said tho United tor*
At Britain's best In the air
S ta ir, supported the latent United "Battle for Britain," thr llrlti»h
Nations irase-flrr proposal ns tn nevrr knocked down more than
Korea In ordrr to "maintain the X per cent nf raiding German
unity of the free nations agsln.t l*.ml«ei% The Germans never wrre
aggression,"
.c*atitM « t a Pam* Mat
Ache*o^de»nted muriratfjs^new-

Coffin N iils Blamed

C Of C Director* Hold A b Cause Of Cancer
Meeting In Oviedo

MIAMI BEACUTfu. n - i t P l Exresslrc cigarette MMktnr we*
blamed today ax ona of the leadIng faetor* In the development of
rnneer of the lung.
Dr. Louis II. Clerf of Philadel­
phia, president of tha American
I-aryngolofleal, Rhlnological ami
Otologic*] Society, said tha aver­
age patient with cancer of the
lung la Bkaly lo anplnln hit
cough—an early aymptom of iho
malignancy—waa caused by too
much smoking.
"But n cough Is net always due
tn cigar *tUs. don't hid yourself,
\* you have a persistent cough, you
May 1.
should have tlw altuaUm Inves­
Tha boom approved tmrtkl
tigated," Dr. Clarf told tha
Hon again this year In tlw Amer- cle'.y’a southern section meeting.
lean Legion iponaond county fair
“After all, Uw elleat aurgeoni
and necepUa far study a
have developed their art today
do county roods by If. B . _____
Pope._ to a point where tl b quite safe
Vico Proaidant Jack fla il was In to render appropriate treatment.
charira of Uw meeting In tha ah- But, In spite of tetptnvewenta of
sene# of Proaldent H. Jam es Gut. diognorls, we stfll fat many can­
who wna Ml. Oviedo chamber di­ cer riuwa later than we should If
rector* served coffr*. sandwich» we era to carry ant appropriate
and doughnut* to tha
ttm iir rat"
adJourunmnL
Membership In the group in­
cludes eye, e*r. none and throat
WATWtrRONT BLAZE
specialist* from throughout the
BALTIMORE. Jan. n —t ^ - A Uatted States and Canada.
wartime ammunition pier and a
historic troopship swept by
BATHHtlfJSEH
dleaatfoaa waterfront blaae w
TOKYO, Jar- «-(Snv—Tokyo*
-till tar«eta today for ton* of M F mlsle httkhoUM operators
weter fn w fire aoaeu. Bat tha are gnlug all-out fnr customers.
lota waa almost absolute.
Enticements Ineludt: milk hatha
The *6,000,000 pier which at 10 ys* faVmt three cents U.
fir* , last e* ‘
tU i in * saaji, mineral water,
the fin dapar'awnt froe tea and baby-*Uf*is for
..-sitin g the wroek- young-mother trnda,
age lo the l-ottom.
Now, to top tkim all, a 1300,The daeetnmlsaioood (rantport 000 throo etery larhlsh bath Is
Gronro Waahla^tM, which ear- under eonitroctWh. It will offer
lied
ell thev, plot]
\l» . A “perfuMf ktete" .A u b a n t
Eighteen Sanford bustnei
era met last night In Oviedo’s new
Mrmorial Building with nine bus­
iness men from the latter commun­
ity when the Bemlnole County
Chamber of Commerce staged Us
January Board of director* meet­
ing, firs t of several planned
throoghot t .lie county.
A derailed report on the status
of the Sanfui-d Naval Air 8 is l Ion
was p reran too ty Clifford McKlbbln and George Touhy. Chamber
Manager Ed Whitney was Instruct­
ed to offer every assistance to ten­
ants required to vacate buildings
which th e Navy alii take over on

Burma Surgeon Is
Sentenced To Six
Years In Prison
D uo uc tgo ir
u

Is

C n r t v i r t r r i n f A ir lin e r

C o n v ic te d O f A id in g
B u rm e se

R e b e llio n

I'rinshl-I^iughlon Mtmoti.il M»»'pital Asioeialion. anmiiinced lit''
morning that thr iiiuatiun irgartfing the hoi|iiul at lit* *ir,&gt;ott will
be di-cuiird at the aimtial mr.
ing of thr A&lt;&gt;iM-MtNin lliuradi)
aflrrno'in si J ;0 0 n'rl-ct in ti&lt;
rommuiinnrn' mom at thr Co'iii

.

te

hi

Ute C ltr

h»n fnK-ci on .. fi. t tin,- of de­
fense In Kurone won unnitivnl to
iluv of eonttmslonul Democrat*

« ho divided over

hi*

domrslic

D e fe n s e C o u n c il S e e k s
F iv e

M illio n

F e d e r a l

F ro m

A g e n c ie s

1 8 -Y e a r-O ld

D ra ft

WASHINGTON, Jan. IT—
— Ihr Hoo-r voted appro,at lo.
da) fur Ih r Nat) tu hulld a
I l*nl aircraft carrier rapablr
uf launching plane, earn ing the
alum bomb.
W ASHINGTON. Jan. 17—'/Th
—T *o noted educator*, testifyin* in Ih r face of murh Senate
ojpioBtort. strongly
rndorstd
today Ihc propo*“l
draft IS
rar old* Into Ihr armrd forces,
larold W. Ihoids. president of
I'rlnreton L'nlversity, and K arl
T. l omptop, chairman uf the rswporatlon of the Massarhusrtl*
Institute of Technology, both
urged Congreus tn mart imniedi*iel, the universal military
service and training program
proposed by the Defense Depart­
ment.

J

60 Day*s Needed Bv
Farm Workers For
Security Benefits

I 'iiidcn(ifil'd Nu^ro
Is Discuvurud Dead

Serious Fire Causes
Big Orlando Damage

French Casualty Of Indo-China 1

Air Force Swum pod
By Eager Volunteers
WASHINGTON. Jan. 17 -h it
Because It. IridortrinaHun ten
te r. arc Jammed following heavy
volunteering, the Air Force havirtually halted c n ll’Iriient
rrp t by men with prrvluuy Air
Forve service.
AnnoiinIng this tad night, a
a|tokr.man .alii it f. hoited Ihau.pen.lon ran »&gt;o lifteri alwuit
Felt. I.
Besides arrepting
per»unne|
with previous ex|teriencr. Hut
Air Force It also continuing to
a crept applicant* for the Wom tn's Air Force am) young men
wlio I.avr been appointed to avia­
tion cadet enurstrs fnr pliola and
navigators.
Both the Navy and Air Force
Imvo reported heavy rpll.lmenta
roeently. Early in January imlli
limited volunteers lo about 1,000
•

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at IiN T .
•Hat Oea-

Vll&gt;rn&lt;v
" ‘“'l fot
bv eon.n itratio n uf Amet-K

A ir F o r c e T o E x p a n d
T o O v e r 95 G ro u p s :
D r. C o m p to n F a v o r s

• lew*.
T A I.L U lASSIX. |an. 17 t.l'l
RANGOON, B um u. Jan 17
Southerners aiuJ "Fuii D ialers"
id*'
A Muttna i-nut lodiv jinfg- who commented nn llv in r,' in- — Tlir Cabinet llodyrl ( oinmiietl Dr. Gordon Seaguve, World niigtirnl sih lrn * yesterdsy ** gov- rinii Pol tv ivutalively retnmmrndij
S2h7.(HMI Im ri&gt; it defenie. hut
W.ir two** "Hutm.t SuiKCon,*' vrnor o( South C -ro lin s found com
mon ground In the former Seen-gmllv of higlt lie.ivon The S l ­ 1*1 V of State*, uwertion that "it left tn thr l.rgirlvturr the ipiri*
yest ojd American
.rntepervl i* not wise tit have our Army 'll- loot ol utpiopri.vimg V».fMKi.OOO
to &gt;er%r viv of hit rrnumini! year* \id&lt;d la-tween Korea and Europe." fni vil rm l hrlter, itui ollirr cniSenator Brewster of Maine erernry meivurei.
m priton for .udlnu loll Inlievmrn
House.
vtdrcfl one Republican vinvpulnt
Hie amount irtnminended u the
irlwllmit ajjaimt the Ruimrte gov- when he vsid ttvin e, had "made
The lU liti of thr ho-| a &gt;1 U *tu1
ri nine ill
gieat rontrihlitlnn to pirb|p- fiipiir rripievlril In llte ilrfen'C
very clrar st jiieient. hr ilriU rrd
I (niim.il Im itn c rilM ............
.
-a
mini!!
Sesyiavr', ■illoinvy raid he I hi itking.
He quoted Capt. Day .u iniimstinK
Senator George III-G at said fie S q MI0on rnir, Bfncv rnnlingenry
yrsterdaV that the N aiv leatue'.i. would ippe-il the verdnI and that tie lin r, flytne, “ f* m llrrlv right .
WASHINGTON. I m. 17 &lt;/V)
lie evperlril the .,p|*d In I m- about the European -ituatlnn.' ',,m'
that the civilian (Mqiulalinn hai1
Ihr fm rrnm rnl will itnlrr 4
Till*
tine*
not
mean.
George
added.
Ih
r
council
dot
i«
•'•eting
1'.have hotpilal ami mlrmh-it to h hraul in about lin er w erl. Mean­ the Shandonmcnt of the Far Kas* 000.000 to lie matched by -in genetal p iltr 4111! wipe frrese
while die dot tor Wjv irluinrd t*&gt; to ( ‘(min.unisRi.
as co^&gt;|ieralivr av pomhle.
within the nrxl five ur six day*, a
' ripi.il sum iront the federsl Rot
tii-oigv al*o applauded, a* did
higli-lrvcl government tourer reOommUvinnei Atidrvw ('lanawav jail
Humithicy
iD-Minn). cinmeal, to to n d n n l tiiellert rml tHiilril today,
■aid till, mornint.* that fnpt. Dav
Ho i ouit hnmd Se*)!lavr guilty Senator
had stated there I- a poaxIMlitt of two nf llitrr chsigrt ayatlivl Byrnes* rail for uo imnietliate pro, iife tnriiicnl. It intpnriatino.
A roll-bad uf p u iri lo Jan.
piler-wagv frrere. tlyrne* nenril communication «n&lt;l other eme ■
of something In-ing vvorkeil out If
I levrb is millet ronittler.ilion,
the prraent hospiial I r--nee,| a m i lorn ll ventrni eil him In m yeat- during World W ar 11 n, war mo- germ rcrticer.
from th? rest of the Station with at hud l.ilmi on nnr inttnt. and Id 11rat ion director.
tlii&lt; 0 H in. 1l said.
Governor VVsrrrn romin**Pied
a separate entrancr.
However, llum ptiii i and tieiirgtone yrar nn the ntlier, with the
Ihr decision wa« allithtileil to
paitrd
rompant
un
Byrnes'
exlb,l in thr evenl of sr, it would l ltatlrv I. W ilion. dttriliir ol the
Mirhael Gin-on. general man­ •m in o r. In run enntutrenlly.
pra„cd
ho|te
that
llte
Supreme
ager of Flmida Fashion*, tevaul
1 he veidiit tim e a, .1 (tun Court will turn down iippoali &lt;n become 4 national emergency anil (Jlfice of Defcnir Multili/alion. He
rd that nffhials of Ids eonipatn
government wriild tr|Miitrdlv is convinrnl that lieilh*
pi etc ill pi or. Mm) |ie|ioni hrtc i ease, which seek lo uladish rare the frdrial
have )intielputed the imi,*II i IIK'
"have to vhoulilei all llte Inmien.
riper In l hi*
.«(iinlls1
Nut*e *&lt; gragntiop in lie Huutii,
moving from the Naval A ir
ri voluntary nur piete-mesl •■&lt;*«•
l l ’iiiltthiey.
Net rjiary ol .*'laie R. A. Cray Hub ran stem ihr inflationary
lion, but hnd hardlv thought
itnm hit liotjutal wept si the comt I r ,|li l,‘l»L., 1 * 'it stn-ng supiMirlvi
’ J"1
,
.
, 1, „
i , •*' ''M* “ sir D eal," rverntly urged deil.trril no arlmn riiotllil le la lin
It would In- this soon.
lor an lioui nol j Ii i II rrsd »t» l',,.,lijriit Tinm an to .et up by ex•urge.
“ We are glad to do a tn thing In
iudgm-nl iwlore » pu kr&lt;! rAg'* veutivr order p F a ir Kruplovnient Itetaioe Ivy the lime the Isgitl*Economic Stsbdwation Admin*
our power t« aid In the defense
room
I'rattiro* l uaynlsiion (F K P C t lo tilir meet, in Ajiril the interna- idialor Alan Valentine was »e
effort and ara arranging tu move
-MUregalion iu tum d itii*lM,n ta*v |&lt; i Itanucl. IHtitril rnvib to r itrv out thr
oar opr ration* ns »MMi a*&gt;&lt;W*it3F
,Vagrave Writfat^'ffiw v ^ t H m
?iM
^im^•«S and
H n d
"
industry,
Gaorgr i,
Atlumr-v General Hhharsl Fr- atrni-tbr-road 1 riling onlerv, drttu lorstlun* In downtown Hanford. vtiuealiv Only hi* moving prw mu* •i , Igormi, F F .rc opponent.
lilt ,uggr-te-l it may he wise to
We will lontluiM- to rmplui *11 ,»f cle» IrHl.vfed *nv ferlinj,
rto tietogin senator, a ini -mi tirr n-h the l.egi-lature to autltorl/" pitr GSA’» latk ol enfnnement
the |»cople now on nur payroll, and
lint afl.-r tin- |iidgi &gt; left Ihc «f Go Foreign Itelatlom Obmmit. thr t'atiin-t |n u-r any fiiml- In th* litaihiiteiv alttl »l.ill
if our pr»-*»Vil fnrera-t foi this
lee. -aid Byrne, seemed to lie "on i vent iif ii national emergency.
courtrrwmi. fo told rrp-iilrrI V t a iliH f n , n „ t * « i
llteie had hern n ilir i |tres|ir"I .(or,rid- hope the Ainrilrati -omul ground'* in declaring Hint
Tlo- r'aldm l alsu rerormnended I It,ut* that prue-wspr control,
“••Mr
filler,
ghoulal
I
k
o
jllulin»
n
pooh will out Jnd(j.. the Jpe-'Ot'
tin- full reiiue-t "f XlilUJHKI fm
of llnrma liy tti,1 iirfinn, uf few If Hie t.'nitad N otion . |. unwilling the Governor’s Higlnrav
Safety woiilil be applied whenever the
llm
Burmese
people,’n
n
;
ptvinptl)'
to
derlm
e
f'tdna
nn
»g.
Conference after Warren salil IS A mustered a &gt;Uff aide lo hand"I lawr
N'khsl
pte.snr,
mallei for (Ml,”
.........
..................authorise
.
. our. An- -Fune
- - - - "Next In the war effort, I don't !r the regulation..
Around the \torl&gt;l th,- ilaetni',»
“Gaik thu supply hioe. &lt;,f (he know of anything except the e s - , Th*- e prediction, were L.uiarteif n» h&gt;- ho.plial in NnmWuckadlng srntlul function* nf government | v ntked »«&gt; the ri.e in food price,
Ihat'a got a higher priorirtv than lo the highest |inlnt in Atnrricnn
khnm on Aug. '.*0 had -hoe'
limit nn.!. of adniirri, of ' h e 1 Senator MrCIvllan lll-A rk t nui.l to stop these killings on the high­ Mvtury.
Farm Mother, muvl wort 1.0
fann^l surgeon, who wa« decorated he approvr*exactly the
line of ways."
The KSA has turn making proday* and earn at lenvt %Ui in
Both tho rivil defense ami high­ gre- toward gathrrlog a .taff
ra»h In every three month's
i • hv King George. V I and the U H. {■*' F.a,trrnaction suggested by
government
for
h
i.
heroism
dur*
”
rf*ic».
way
safely
program,
are
new
tu handle control*.
lod In order tr» gel rontlnuoo.
,, ride ffuinp|inry said lie couldn't services. They have hern operating
Vnlenllpi I ’ li wi-eli- ng" -piVHoeial Heeurily eredit, t’nul Weav­ Imigle retn-at from IliitniTi In i •I’o
t'
with
all
of
Byrne,’
ptoinier, reprv-t’ntaMvc „ f the S-x-iut It* l".
i muter apedal emergence appro­ *sf a prop" at hy lit ■p t h t ia ld H *al,
fm
the
Far
Fast,
he
&lt;ahl
thr
Si’iig■
a•
■
,
uho
tied
«|ietil
ui’-re
,&lt; t Mlelipt I V. ftiHelle, fuf ti ti-f.l•
Senirtry Adnilidsliation in lo
tlien ','6 year- giving oo-Mr*l mo South (''irotina governorV -presdi priation*.
purnr)', .hldny priyt trrese tin
lait-hi tidd member, of th. sAn
apuiopriitUoM
of
I.Mi.iiou
u»
"Inilleales
that
despite
diffr-rnr,
Inolr Count) Farm HmeMii .ml to th*- |liirii»e&gt;v peotde, '*.1 fouml oil dome,th- Itani't there i, a ion .ipproit'l to keep the Forest Hill gloilf.ti* the * gnu's larked the
manpower and field organisation
It msII h vi S its Paar flw-,1
Vvlerana-on-tha-Farm
t'la - »t godly of a'ding IM *I Km ! i “ eider aide arra
of agreement
In |mlbv adjustment*, violation
a Joint tneeling at thr Henitiioh' tribe-men when their foreea tn among Ih-uiocrat* on foreign poli­
ca r., ami "hardship" a|&gt;p«als,
High Kt IohiI Farm Imlliling
t 11*•l* raptured Nnmt ham. near the cies."
Ih lull
of the eonlr Inplated
night, lie was Inlrodored t. y Chinese-Burmese frontier.
In his Inaugural address, an
ft-tjc were not divulged wbeth­
The court illtc-l that hr atdeii
John I’lervon.
part
idly
pteparetf
before
President
el M temporary laffnlt -ueb «,
Work a flr r Jan. I, 1061 will llo-m hv'K illin' them &gt;mgir*l in* Tinman'* budget message berime
MIFalle sllggmitrd. nr a loora
bv counted towanl Horlal Herutlty at rum rn it ami nicllral supplies pulille, liyrnei c g p rrtsrd hope tin
An
mihleillltird
N
igra
Held
as long na the worker rontinor, mill through J teller to * nnrsi Truman Admlnialratlon "will not vyorlvr. who bail eome heir ye • pvrmaoenl tsitangemeol
El,ew here U wn* tliselnsed the
V threatening h«-» ur'r-*
to work for th* same farm opr*, i! Ilf grill
, r I.
,!,i ' ,irKr either political propovals or It nitty wflcrmton, , it- firlptl tles-l Air Enter plan, to e.pand Its
shr , . s,
atnr, he said.
*
roornii
g
huit.e
ut
Ista*
We
l
in
' lH .1 l
’
S aiali.tle
p rogram , whirl.. ara
tlength I-. P6 to B“i group, of
rrrU
)n , , ,„v|,|(.
If the worker, after quallfytni; tie. io the hospital a r t,
nth Street , t,rIy thi . mull plarn and P7l.0&lt;Xi officer-tfGcera anil
Brought to RnogtHin , rer.trnl
, , i j u r T r l ‘ .„ . . . Thirl,-,
for Koelal Hraurlly hy working
ing, \V. K. Wat-on. justice i»r the
lla a lla a s s fra Caga axis
rtmtiuitously for three month, lad after Ms n rrr.t Itw tkrtor
j,,,, ,h it |n Vhc Twlgct Je t- | mnee, Hiin&lt;itinre,| today.
for the same employer, rhanyi
•pent six week, -offering h d e r ,
. uirtrM|npr , hU Congre.s art
The Negro, »letut IP y ear, of
unploy era, hr must again nullify
r 'lX 'llh 'lu
. t e l ? , aid tn education. ...... age, «*.&lt; found tired In-bed l*y
his defense munsel obtained hi pid-ory health Im uranee and other
by working for three month, I*
I rani Buttle, owner of tile room.
fore the wmh with the new cm - release It a private rcsldrner. Ills "F air Beal" m easures thr Georgia ing house nl III*mi Wc.t Thirteenth
ploy*
loyer begins to m int for 8&lt;wi*l attorney, former llunucie su ­ senator .aid ought tn Im laid a.!dr- .Strvol, who went to enll him to
(n il. AN DO. Jan. 17--Mb One
preme rourt Judge Kva« Mvint. in these critical time*.
Seeurit
Join » fit hi t ree. Juki Iviiodri*,
ooper told of rtmfr • said he lost 16 |rounds In prison.
R.
As an ufflcc hoblrr of long ex­ foreman of the crew, could not of the worst fire* In Orlando Ilia*
encct with Rrprescntatlrr M. n
Ills trial oponesl Oct. 12. with perience liyrncs Is expected to give Ihr m an', name hut quoted lory *wept through two down­
Smitli, Senator L. F. Boyle ao-l the state hrlnp charge- ca'rylng play u leading role In registering him a* saving yesterday that he town warehouse, shortly after
County Commission relative to maximum 4*iialtlra. for conviction the .Southern D«m&lt;x rallr view. hud collie here from Los Angrle , I A. M. today leaving in its
securing a faint-to market nmd nf death or hanl.hrnent. A month M»»t In the two year* Brocedln*
Hilt B ridge, another Negro wakr damagr unofficially e,llm
from Hanford lo Oviedo wit!, a later the charges were reduced to the next O rm inrallr Party presi- who occupied a separate bed In aled at nearly a quarter million
Idsailw M
r « i , wns1
■ essinw * &lt;n , m , seal
fieri I ia I nufitinitlnjr convention.
the vanii room with the man who dollar*.

1 te

Cteb

$267

WASHINGTON*. Jim. |7—oi’.—

M i s s i o n a r yy

Uee te m m II Ri

wilt

Thousand Is
RecommcndedFor
Byrnes’ Address
Civilian Defen se
ih n t h n u n .

Democrats Split

the CommtmBt-lsd VM Mtnh
that Urn Rod
Ttaxror f«
--

day.

D EER H U N TER
MORRMTOWN, N. J . Jan. 17
— OF)— Nne Je rsey deer have a
new worn- today na if hunters'
(run* and fawn and arrows weren't
enough.
fU p .
Yesterday two of them .trolled
out Milo a runway at Morristown
airport.
DC-6 transport, condor tn fnr
a torchng, prowlptJy killed

Kj*U

The t-uiisc hn« not hc-o de­
died, left early fnr work this termined.
moo limy without knowing of the
The fire occurred at the South
death, -uid Mr. Watron.
Street warehouses lra*e.| by Ao.nrlated Rrlnll Merchant • Food
HANFOltD I’lltKS
Inc., ami the GrahamThe Katiforil Fire lyepartm-nt Stores.
I’niter Company.
)i«d three alarm* till* afternoon Jnnrt
Flrr Ciilcf M si'e Bennett tsid
within two hour period.
his rntlre force of t5 firemen bat­
line minute before noon they tled
the blase for live nour*.
were called to nut out a fire In
Thr two building., which ad­
u I'JiO .Sluih-haker truck oil thr joined
each other roveri d a
I'aola iroml near ( iM&gt;k'a Grocery city block.
They* arc located own
1
Store. The truck, owned by K.
Mumiel, wan laidly damaged about block west uf City IUII.

tlie rah nnd wiring wav burned
out arul glass broken.
At 12:01 firemi'n were railed
lo a gras* fire at Fifth HtrosB
and loiiirel Avenue an-! at
o'clock *o another grn*. fire at
.Sixth Street anil N.aph Avenue,
lasst night at 7 iU a'ctoek they
pul out a fire In a /roe back
of the Amoco Station, Second
Street ami Sanford Avenue,
w rong

Sanford W eather
High ; • .ttrday 63
lasvv todey 33
Rain 0U
Total Jan. ram .11 Inch
Normal Jan. rain, 2JI&amp; iiwhes

The Weather

a n sw er

JA C K fiO N V j LLE," Jan." IT
Atlanta
Bismarck
Boston
Brown*villa
Chicago

M O N T ER EY
DARK.
Ca!lf„
Jan. 17—(/T&gt;—1‘atrick John Re­
ran uf El Monte usod the wrong
defense, lie said hr waa drunk
because he had Just had ei&gt; teeth
pulled and he couldn't stand tha
pain.
Denver
Police Judge le tte r 0. Steers Let Moines
thumbed through Rrgnn's re-) r*resno
cord.
Nrw Y o lk
"You started havoing your teeth Washington
pulled in IM S, be observed. "By JstkirnriU#

UiU time you shouldn't have a
It In your head. Ten days la
Jail. Next cm "
lamp*

�WEDNESDAY JAN. 17. 1951

The Sanford Herald
eaceai Batistas

IslasS
v .n p is M
Meereseslsit re*. I sr.. art* t « k . raiesas. Iki»*n. M asts' Illy , *«. I.swla.
The Herat* I* a arraiher ml iBr
Aesselale* Preaa nfcleB la ealllled
• ItlM ltrlr *s I Be ■*# ter re#aMIesllas ml all Ik* l«»'l
*»•■•*•
la l U i mmmmpmprr, a* a ril a* all
At

^

TODAY*

B IB L E

f

VKRHK

The amaiiag charity and aympalhy and unocr»landlng of the
Greet Nasarene lllu*lral«* God’s
laflnlle love. When our parents
forsake aa God will lake u* up!
Neither do 1 foadeoln the#.—Jn.
t ill.

V m l you check loi llie Mtnli
of Dimes* polio drive lu R. W.
Oran* al ihe Hanford Aiismu N»-

We

•er

w.'iC*

bu-mploymcnl

conipeMalptii went up 111.BOO Jut-

ing ihr week ending Jan. 5. No
wonder there is a manpower shorl
Everybody in Florida knows dial
unemployment has been virtually
wiped oul in litis date during the
past lea yean, that wages general­
ly are several limes higher liun
they were then and that anyone
who wanlr ■ job ran find il. Yet,
according lo J. A. Murray in lb*

Eisenhower And Europe
The appointment of Gen. Dwight Ebanhowcr u head
of the projected European army a; cant to be having mime
effect European enthunianm. In hi tour of the capital* on
the Continent, the general did not
nubfltanllal arm* program*, but there appeared to he a
lifting of *pirit* which in time couid be the baaia for real
ilefennive activity. In Great Britain he found a tentative
program, already outlined, calling for increa*ed defen*** experamuri.**. expannlon of the active armed forrea, and cur­
tailment of welfare projecta. Mere w m concrete evidence of
u will for new effort*.
But the British plan in not free from handicap*. The
ilay’* new* which carried word of the new program al*o In­
cluded a report that Kcriou* shortage* of material* are
developing in Great Britain, and that thene may dUrupt
both military und civilian production if remedlea cannot lie
found. There are trouble* with nupply of coal, nteel, electric
l*iwer and nevenil other Item*. Apparently the maintenance
of adequate .stock pile* and development of new power are
thlnjr* which have auffered in onler that attention and ef­
fort might be centered on economic recovery in term* of the
Imlance of trade.
It i* likely that defen*e effort* which may develop on
• he Continent al*o will be hamjiercd by physical nhortage*.
Yet If the nplrit of determined co-ripcrution can lie awakened,
that in Itself will la* a real gain. There ha* *eemed to la*
much IndecUlon and aoathy In the European approach to
the defenne need* whlcn engro** America. If the *pirlt were
there, problem* of material* would *eem le** disturbing.

MembtTs of the* Montana draft liourd have lieen pulling
pressure on Uncle Sam to adopt their military view*. Two
member* tleciinml Ui draft more men until the government
“uned it* entire resources, imiutllng the atom bomb. In *u|&gt;j»ort of the troop* in Korea." Governor John W. Bonner de*.
cribeti thl* action a* "akin to mutiny." and a*ked for their
ro*itfnation. They refu*ed, umi now have announced that
tbev will routp*t In rourt nn order of flu.tpcn.tion, Uottud by
Mnj. Genpral I a -w Ih B. iiershey, in tharjre of the ilrnft.
Obviouflly thi* I* an example of a way to create havoc.
Some other draft l*iard might decide that no land force*
Nhmild be u*ed in Korea, und refute to coil up men until
thl* view WM adopted. These rebellious draft board mem­
ber* have tfrandione idea* of their proper function*.
It i* a wonder they did not auk the rea*on* for not us­
ing the atomic bomb. Many Americana who are not military
experta know that *uch a weaimn might be wasted against
deployed armies, and doe* the most damage when used on
large ritie*. There al*o are security argument* again*t inlny
it in Korea. The bomlwlrop|&gt;er might take a little time off to
liMik into thene mutter*.

Motoriat* who think that police treatment Hometimea
become* harah in the m atter of parking violation* and auch
000,000. The politicians like lo
tell us how much better nff we
are than we used to be, but ap­
parently
b ild . more people
dependent upon Male handout-

d**a w«H Leerew *e*ff-e- -'-I fe«•art one Maadard ol living will
decline (or everyone and ail the
evils ol Ihe black market will ap­
pear. Something like lour or live
million more workers are needed
in American butinett. But all ol
us can do our part toward boldering production by increasing our
individual efficiency, by working
longer hours, by avoiding absent*-km, feothfr-beddiag, and made-

Muck.

Dy JAMES MARLOW

Pressuring Uncle Sam

Flat Tire Discipline

Die great tonal problem in lb'
years lo come it nol unempluy
ment. as-it riem* to those who srr
15 years hetmd the limes, bin
a manpower shortage. Unlers tin*
manpower shortage can be over
come, prices will continue lo rise:
load, clothes, and other merrhan-

SPEAKING OF NECKTIE CRITICS-!

World Government Indian* Calm Over
Supporter* Cktse Proposal To Move
Tampa Conference Bo n e s O f Osceola
TA M PA .
Jam
1 7 - iF H N )—
Florida's bell vers In n law-hound
world a* Ihe only way to prevent
•ecurrlng war* and eventual do­
st ruction of civ ills at ion closed their
Fourth Annual
Assembly here
where they drank of a veritable
fountain of inspiration to rarry
on in fare of strong opposition and
world crisis.
Prom the IM member* and adtnlrlnu guests of the United World
FederalMe, Florida branrh, |I0,000 was pledged to carry on the

A l the liana oil Pearl Harbor
being produced

MIAMI, Jan. 17— &lt;ftp e d a l)Hemlaole Indiana here are nonrommlttal on the proposal to r*
move the hone* of the famed trlhat rhief and warrior. O-rer.la
from Fort Moullrle, 8. r . , to
Florida.
Osceola died at Fori Moultrie in
January, IKW.
A Miamian widely known aa a
friend of Ihe Hetnlnole tribe but
who asked that bis name not be
nsad, u M be Ima approached
the member* of the tribe to learn
their dew* c t Urn proposal and
ha* found some silent and ethers

Sanford Forum
rur*ed and swore In his denial.
Then as the Irutn ui t'hii*l'* pre■lication of a short time, dawn«d
up&gt;in Peter, hr wept latterly. On
that the people of America woui
accept tne truth when it hurts
and profit hy it aa Peter did.
Another thing that hurt* as a
truth, la the lukewarm ronditlo
of God'r people when they a rronfronted with the reidrncr. Not
*•• long ago, I was invitad to
ureach In a Baptist rhurrh, in an­
other town, and being Just an old
fashioned Itoiineaa preacher, I
preached on the goodness of Go&lt;l.
iWheirome af tb* old tiawra star
tail alomling. the usher* silenced
them. The truth that there waa
still a spark of religion tlwre hurt,
and || hurt me to are the church
in a dying condition and refusing
tile medicine that will make a livtchurch.
America heed* a live nation id
churrhes far more than il need,
gun* and aoldlera. If we do not
humbly beg for God's merry. Am•Ira is atanded.
W a n arc not won by man's de­
Since the last presidential elec­ vices, but by the prayers of the
tion, I have contacted hundreds ui -alnta. Don't he fooled hy the cry
people who voted fur H arry, and that America Am lie strong h»
.ne truth now hurls theein lu ad­
mit that they were a party tu su--h
,n Admliilitrsllon.
A gthilemsii fruin the Nuiili
was lelbiig uf rvuiinp ii |mhi u
group of fellows who were ru««in

*. ord Hally Hrrald
I war Hir,
It la a fart that truth hurl,
mure than an untruth, because «
lie can, most time* lie proven a Jle
and Ihe hurt heats quickly.
During the new deal days, much
of my criticism, and truly it wa* a
volume, made many peone angry.
I woud sometimes say that 1 hoped
to live to see lha day that these
unthinking supporters of the Han­
ts Claus doctrine, would get tMi
fill. Now Ihe truth la hurting.
They ^ee now that we aa a halloa
have lyen sold down the river.
I wa* speaking to a prominent
man same time lawk about our
plight, when h# remarked, “ You
amt I are to blame for this tne** by
supporting through our vole men
who are responsible for the sickly
condition uf America.” Wlten I ex-

Court Players Said
To Have Been Bribed
NEW Y O R K , Jan. I7-&lt;A*&gt;Twn n.rmtier* of last year's ManhalUn College basketball team
ami thrtw other men were ar­
rested today on charges of bribery
ami conspiracy.
Assistant district attorney Ed­
ward F . llretiln of
the Urons
said the five were accused of
throwing MaiihatUn College bas­
ketball games last year.
lie identified ike tuimer play­
ers at Henry E. I’oppe, S4, and
Jnhn A. Byrne*, T i, who were
necapUina of the team. I'onpe
wa&gt; a guard aad Byrne* a for­
ward.
llreslin said l » y •V. aipcd sev­
eral games and w dt received a
intal of gAjMM."
The men arie»t#d with the
players were living Hrhwartahrrg.
?U1; hi* brut her Benjamin, .In,
ami t^orneliu* Kelleber, flft, all
llrrulm satd lli- n litre* in­
stigated the “dumping" %i*f Ihe
games.
Manhattan won 1.1 and Ipat
I I ramra In the 1P4D-60 season.

Civilian Defenne

WASHINGTON Jan. I7 -&lt; A V Ih ia U a good time to | « im for
atatiuW identification. ll i* not
y*l flvr month* lin rt
*•
when Congress passed the D*&gt;(rn&gt;. l*rodurti»n Art.
Already a big bat ’h «f govern­
ment ngrncles-*-IP—have U s# set
up u&gt; carry out the term* of that
law which gave the government
power to control l !i# American
economy In many way* wlills
building iicfrnac*:
To control price* ami wage*:
ration; cut down the supply of
ririlian good*. Ilk* radios ami re­
frigerators; lighten up on install­
ment ami real estate buying; get
defen-# plant* built or expanded;
tell factories how much of any
material they ran have railed al­
location);
say
what
fartnry
gets what material first (called
priority); and still •*« tit*' ilrlllait* live normally «■ |&gt;o**iUie.
The ll» new agenrira were *#t
up tu do all those thing. The 10
have various name*, like agnuy,
administration, authority, office,
division, branch.
Some have l&gt;een set up in-iddepartment* or agencies which
were long In existence before Scpt.‘
I ami specialised in certain fields.
For Instance: the Agriculture De­
partment which deal* in fond
and farming, ha* set up special
branches within Itself to dtal
with fond and farming aa they
relate to defense.
(At some future time, utaybe
In three nr four months perhaps
thes* rcaitrtrd agcncie* will all
be p-)M‘&lt;1 together under one,
ttp defense agency.)
But in other rase* It ha* been
n-ceraary to set up brand new
agencies, completely Independent
of any other government depart­
ment. For example: there'* no
p-rmanent part of the govern­
ment for controlling prices and
wages. Ho that had to I - c.-al-d,
brand new, and off hy Itself.
All In all, though, these new
agencies or divisions or whatsvrr
they happen to he called have
brought ■ new alphabet Into the
government. Here are the new
ODM (Office of Defense Moblliration, ODM (Office of Defence
Manpower), Dl'A (Defense Proilurtlon
Administration),
DPA
(Defense Power Administration),
and DMB. E8A . OPS. Wftn, NPA,
DTA) PA D . 8FAD, D F A , DMA.
ORA, OMF, FDD, DgCR, EPS.
Here they are, explained. The
Drat six which follow are nol
only new hut are not part of
any other government agency.
ODM—Office of Defense Mo­
bilisation. Director—C harles E.
Wilson, former president of the
General Electric corporation. ODM
la l«oa* of the whole defense show.
IU Job Is to make all the parts
run together, fiaae Wilson la boa
of O
D lf, he's boat
boss of the whole
ODM,
defense program al
DMB — D e f e n s e
lb unit. Till* l-oi rd, made up of
Mime of the top men in govern­
ment. doesn't run anything. Its
job Is to advise Wilson on the
whole program.
Wilson Is chairman. Other mem­
bers of the board: the secretaries
of Treasury (John W. Snyder).
Defense (George C. Marshall),
Commerce (Charles (law yer). In­
terior (Garar Chapman), Agricul­
ture (Charles F. B ra n a a n ),la b o r
(Maurice
J . Tobin);
ami Ihe
Chairmen of the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation (W. E . Ilarher);' Cralrman of the National
Security
Resources
Hoard (J.
Hluart Hvminvtoni: ami Chair­
man of the Board of Governors

thU moment could order rationin f of conaumrr food*. But If
*uch rationinf bccomaa nece*.
ssry, a new agency will b* m-i
up. In short, DPA »ct* th*
wholr prof ram for producing d—
fo u r item*.
v
The
following
agriK ln, n||
linked In with tho*c juit given,
are all new but are part of aidtime agende*:
N I’A —National 1'roductlou Au­
thority. Acting Immi uutil a |.rr
mane ti i one I* chosen— Manly
Flrlachmann. N A I' la part of the
t'uinmerrr Itepartroenl. It csrrt,-*
out l)l*A’» outer*, luch a* siloratiuti* and priorities.
D T A — Defense Trampnrt . u .
nilniatration. Hoa«—Jame* KmuV
»en. Kttudsrn la a metnlter of
the ll-nian Interstate ('ommerre
(A*miiti**ioii (IC C ) whotr regular,
^eaietinie
Job
lv siipervl-iiig
tnut'portalion In tbit country.
At the moment DTA I* *et up
wl.nln the ICC.
The Job of DTA I* to «ee tlial
train* mid l«i**e-» get the materlie lu keep running— like «tre|
for more train* ami lauae*. In
time of greater emerge nr* ^
could *lan control* on them. *
1 be following five agcncie* are
all part of the Interior Department
PAD— Petroleum , Ailrulnlatration for Defence; .8FA D —
Solid Fuel* Administration for
Jlefene*; D F A — Defense Ptaherle*
Adminiatratlun;
UPA — Drfeu-e
Power Administration; and DMA
— Defense Minerals Admlatration.
Those five were set up to tie
oil, real, fisheries, electrical now.
er and rrinerals into the drfentek
ptugram.
~
The folilwlnr three are in the
Agriculture Departmen; OltA —
Office of ltn|ulrement« arul Al.
locations; OM F— Office of Ma­
terials and Facilities; and FDIt
Food Distribution Branch.
They're supposed to «ee that
farmers
get
th e
material*,
machine* and fertlllrer* they
need. In thia time of food plenty
Dll dm-an't have much of a prob­
lem.
m
n|&gt;M—office of Defense M s *
power. This la part of (he lalm .
Departmen. Ita job Is to study
the nation'* manpower need* and
help get workers for defense
plants.
D K Clt—Division
of Selective
Credit llegulalluo*. Tills Is pail
if the Federal Hesenre System. It
luindle* government control* on
installment buying ami the usual
real estate down payments, all
Intended to prevent inflation
putting a brake nn spending. W
E P S — Emergency Procurement
Service. This I t part of the Genera I Service* Administration, a
rmancnt agency which iloea the
ying for government depart­
ments, a kind of general purr ha-ing agency. But K PS particularly
does the buying of strategic! ma­
terials for the government, like
rubber.
/
Ho much fur lh« agencies which
liaye come into esixtemr , iih a
Sept." It' ITrere, are uthwa HrW
In with the ifefense program In

K

more newspnat

in lb'« cou-Mrv
cuuM bo consumed by American
aewipspers, and tbe price w *
lertag aggression la the way to
world federation.
“O f course, the heart of the mat­
ter—the genuine Issue which the
Aamvlean people mu*t deride— b
Ihe Issue ef sovereignty,” he fold
the Saturday night banquet as­
sembly. “ As meat people conceive
II, eoverelimty is tbe right nf a
nation la do ae It pleases. Under
any decent, constructive plan for
limited world federation, what la
variously called tranafirring aeme
sovereignty,' 'modifying oar sov­
ereignly,' or by seme, losing our

■Kept in smalt lets si ptohibitiv'
Pfkrt. If lb* demand for news and
publicity grows with- anywhere
near the dimension* which it grew
daring the lari war, and sin'.t . and
il the production has ns much trov*
Me keeping pme with feusumplhm
in the future as it turn during the
Imri tea years, we hate to think •Me restraint* as the rick* of no
bow many requests for free spare
r e urfft h .w In turn dowa befo/r

Chairman John D. Peunekamp
of Florida Bmird ef Parka and
Rlstorka) Monument* *nM th&gt;week, the Imnrd will tender a re«iu#*t Is tka South Carolina legis­
lature for Osceola's remain*. .
"One reason wbv tbe Indians
may net be Interested la that the
remain* are
laeemplele,'* th'
Persian!# spokesman kero *aW
"The hand Is rewarded bv them «r
Ike meet ImpoetaM port ef the

S a fE H -S

••operate fully with the Navy in
their program,” Mr. Glnaea de­
clared.
C. A . Maddy, manager of the
Fellowship Foundation, stated to­
day that aians are not vet com­
plete enough on hi* part te audio
a full statement. Ha rvwaled how­
ever, D ial mare than (100 leaaats
are now housed in the 6*0 rooms
and 17 luildlnga occupied by tin
Foundati- n.
"We w ill move aa roe? a* wo
make am agem ente with the / c r -

A 107* edition of the Florid'
Historical Society Ouartertv con­
tained a copy of • letter writtre
by Samuel Parry, an army ser-

Iresat at-St. Augurilne. lo • Hsu*enact at fort Jupiter, Fla., on
March S I. WML The li t e r indicat­
ed tbe head hod been removed
from risen)#’* bed* aad was In
possession of a TWtor tv--*—
whn was nrenariag to publish
0*ceels'* life history.

Giants to completa the baseball
training program ef farm clubs
this season.
Capt. Day arrived yesterday at
the airport in a D C S with lie u t
Comdr. Compton, civil engineer|
IJeot. Comdr. M. C. Snyder, supply
officer and Lieut, L . W. Baldwin,
and with Mayor Fred P y aea. City

«ke Jesaop. Ha aridg
•'!' »«•»•• Lske
ed that he bed hten aasured by
the TuwreacetarKH that effort*
•ould K -rvAe la have the road
das-rutted t s primary.
U c ie t a n Dooner Carter antmancsd B u t mem ben * f th#

JusUn P. Have# iri Mb*ml n&gt;

cording secretar of tk,

asdioaal peril leal

Atwriallen ef Aoutlnc 9 * * * .
Mlevea OmeeU'a skull b, In
Plnrlda and te starring n serreh
for I I Ha says a naaaavs &lt;c s

Winter
prsductien

drier* ef th# #&gt;ate •H.*M.k«d •»

•M by rrsdrslik W. D»u, note
thee# duo* after M
mb the baud.

have nue^tepst »•'
r r With th* ■•»*»'
tka .white me* think
• 'W.iat da **»!• •* .
tha ftemfasl * sw»li'?
Interested In

program.

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WEDNESDAY JA N . 17. 1951

PARE

T IT E S A N F O R D f l F R A l .D . S A N F O R n . FT.O R ID A

Social A n d Personal Activities
• FIIONE 148

Social Calendar
w h o n f -s d a y
T hr I’rayrr M crlinr Scrvire at
the First Baptist rhu rrh will meet
in the
Memorial
Kducutlonal
Building at 7:30 P.M. Thr &gt;tudy
•a of the book of Kphrsian* will be
* ’ continue*!.
The Training Union (Executive
Committee of thr P in t Baptist
rhu rrh will m*-ct after the Prayer
mrctiiuf lenrice In the Men’* Bible
Claaa Boom.
There will Iw a
Methodist
Church Prayer Meeting held in
McKinley Hall at 7:13.
THUKM tftY
Meaaiah rehearsal will lie hrhi at
the Firxt Mrthodiit Churrh al 8:30
I a P. M. A ll singers arc urgrd to at.
* tend.
The Itoyal Atitb.v.ndori of the
First Baptist Churrh will meet at
, 7:00 P.M.
The Douglas Jol&gt;c Junior |tn&gt;.
thrrhood will mret at the First
ilaptiat Churrh tonight at 7:30
P. M.
The Urnthrrhood of the First
liapti.-t Churrh will hold (heir
regular Supper and Progrum meetinir at the rhurrh tonight al 7:30
..P .M .
Seminole Chapter No. 2 O. K.
8. will meet al th. Mn«onic Ikill
at 8:00 P. M. Thia will I - nidiration Night.
Phllnthea Sunday School Claaa
of the Firat Ilaptiat Churrh will
ireet with Mra. J. M. Stineiipher,
2101 Park Avrnue. at 7::HI I*. M.
Uoatesxra will l&gt;e Mr*. M. T.
tlaynea. .Mra. M. C. Stone, and
Mra. Charlra lienhnin.
The Junior Klirrt School will
V|.hold a came patty In th&gt; Dimpict
w front of thr Mm&gt;M i Inn ul 7.30
P. M. The public in invited to attrod.
Thrift Simp work era of the Wo­
men’* Club will lie Mr*. Mae Fundom and Mra. Blake Sawyer.
The County Council of Home
Demonstration Club* will meet at
the Panla School. Mb* Kthyl liedlow ay. Dial riot Rome Demon* tiatlon Agent, will he aprnker.

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ItF.V. P. K. I'ARI.HKN

Missionary Meeting
To Open On Thursday

Mr«. Rusai Honored
At Stork Shower S V * lr

.Mcctiiur Is Hi*)d
liy Baptist Group

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Officers A re Elected
By G arden Circle
,

INTERVIEW

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LAST TIME

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The llarh Fritivnl Society'*
t.mil pingr.im will I'.'gin on Mur.
I at the Know'll Mi nmrial Chapel
in WInlet part D ie re »■ill bn
four ptogiams pri'sentcil over the
peiitul from Mar. I In M:n. 3. lint-tilliditig M'luted voices will com­
prise Die cho'ii*.
All rat* nte te erve.l nnd ottcilihince is n -i'iv id foi •poll on»
and guarantoi *. Vou ui.iv bsii-nis' *i
*iion.oi hv mailing the gtntin a
chi * k fui fl2 00 i hi
cantor
i la*« is composed of lh"»c wl*o
comril.ute find.
It I* iiu|Miitant that you int now,
however, for there a le only a few
H at* avuilnhlr In the evert that
yon nte tuinrd down, voor name
will !»• placed on a uniting list nnd
von will In' inferno d when *t vn*
I till''V

Mi -. Anna Taulty of Sanford
and Mi. William J. Mycr* of
I * ii.'lt. Mi.-h., announce the cngwgciii' nl of tbotr daughter, liclt«
Veils Myem, to Bol*ert Von Herhu ll., -t-n of Mr. and Mr*. A. 0 .
Von Ihrliiilis of Sanforil.
hlii' null tinge will take place
..... A. M. al All Souls
t'Dhohi Cliuich In Sanfonl.
The Mvrption will (&gt;c at 8:00
1■ : "k 'tmt evening at the (Irncvw
l '..oinninily l|"Use.
AH funi'D of the couple aro
, m i'h.iily invil*d to attrnd.

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The S.allle I In 11 i -on Chapter,
D. A. It . held it* ic i -ii Iiii month*
I) nueting Ftiduv aft* ni Hin nt tie.'
home of Sir*. C W. Baker. C&lt;&gt;
hostesses were Sir*. W. II. Tunnicllffe. Mr*. A. C. IDn.on. M i­
lt J. Holly, and Mi
It W Rup.
lecht.
The rntiding was &lt;ull&lt;il to orilei
tv the Regent. Mi
A " . la c .
and plans for the Silver T*a to D'
held Wednesday aftnpiHin at the
Woman'. Club ............. ...
Delegate* to Dll' flote D. A.' It.
"'irfeicnee to h&lt; hel&lt;l in Mhimi
were sdfeted They nte SD -■ C
,s lliown, Itrgct'i'- nltpiriftli*; Mr .
I.. I'. Ilognn, iblcgnte, and Mm.
C. \V. Iltiki r,' idler.talc iielegule
■Mi •. liogit" nt."I*i *n intcrcvtilig
a|ui init'iiiiativc talk uii frpe in
tetpriw .
The1 hrt*t. -y t}" ii iiv 'p«I ti :i
flour a lu'Ulltlfollv op|Miin|"&lt;l told"
ni ||ie rbi'Dig iuoiii..'II*'ilaid* uu*
i ' " . ' - . " . - j'!' 4" I d # 'fd I-m«»
cut'Wnik *|"lh Hint ''iitei."d wilii
ah nn unite incut &lt;&gt;f lord Htoli"
In*"'* In n «ll»ei Isold. I'atiiiiiiil hy
pink taper- In loll llv i r.imlh
Stilk
'll
It W It'll" IS III |"ll||.
n l t"n fiom n diver service.
Those present wer" Mi*. Itakrr,
'Ira. Tunnitliff'V 'li .. |l-p un.
Mly. M"livi Mi* ItidufeM, 'It •
I.
*'", V i* , linn'll, Mi .
MV*. W. K. Ih'ltilll. H it. F .K
llolx, Mr*. D R Daw-on. Mi-, II
J. , |#'hui*p. Mid J II. Mr u trl.
Mr*. K. K. Itooniiilnl Mi
Miiiam
ltus*"ll, .Mr*. I It Itnv. und 'li
1 . S I. Clair While.
Aii
tuvi * Mooli.

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h|&gt;tvri* lldlilon

M **rm rtc

ii r ii'T w

Ihm

\|*»rttlhtf iDYuilons
In Mtiftlr
W.tfM At Nln«»
••fill

At tt r * a n

i t u i f i i i T r.ni .tt
U lifit An«#U r*ur lv&gt; T r t i i
I'ht I’|i V'dniilo
\ ll. v \ tJlrl. Maulr
««lnr
It nth M lUmlltnn
•»r« Id *u.» Arul Ht ar
tlniulntf V«r|rtlr«
M •»•»*• I I a «k a l l

I't .ik r r F o r I'fo r^

U i . rlil At So«&gt;n
llmtli* K*»rm IX crtl

.&lt;R*’. another a n te rn , t *ii - time

DcIc^ hIcs Chosen
To 1). A. 1C M edina

I m B i Ih i M !

S r A ll

the

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Ih.ve
Ingw n« ’- “To Have " ■
:
N'ol" *«iii(n I I i- a lu in s
I and
P"i tinv * am tolc w*'ll I’ntii* in
N’«.*l, us a *old. i ah ulat iiig .......an
I* exctdlenl. i Miitiv will m ill lui
itci forrnnnrr in “ Tin
P'liuitairi'
liend" •. Parent'
Mai axine *av •
“ Kxcellt'lit" fei adult * tmt a little
I&gt;n the unit ill S' side for children.
Mow plat It g h“ a lly i
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MiKH Kathleen Isely
Weds Harney Sm art A(my

Officers Arc Installed
By Rainbow Girls

M ycrs-Von Hcrbuliu
I'liigugcment Told

The Lum|)lij&gt;hhT

Preceding the lituincM meeting
of the Horn* Department of the
Woman’* Club a fashion »h«w
wa* pn -wited on Tor-day even
I mg under the au-pi&lt; *•» of the
lhdl)»o&lt;*l Shops, diluted liy MU*
I Ito-** Levy. Mi*. John I- la v , pioIgm m chairman. Introduced Mi**
I -cry and did the rominenliity on
the .-how. (iuest* Wi to giivlcd hv
Mr*. F. S. Verne* luid a* Iwr Mr*, i tarot Kill-rtw- and Min. K. J
guest Tutxlav her ituugtitrr, Mr*. Moughton, Ji ami otliei liostr*** Prank Chase of Windermere.
were Ml
U r . Mi -. D. B. U’nt
kuu and Mis* Carol Sloi.c.
After u recent illness O. P. j The first *sin
wa *cl fui
Herndon l» back at hi* uffire in b ita k fa tl, complrlr with mffee.
the Court House.
Mi •. I .nilin John-on modeled a
light blue cham biu). Mi*. S. !•
M It. t'alhoun of I -1li.i in tia.
Iiarrim an a tayon *c« n u ckcr; Mr*. 1
urrivisl to si it In. daughter and Williani Bltmpci a stilped ilium
son-in-law, Mr. ami Mi
lle rlxit hiay; M il. Itougla- S tM n .tlh A
Mm eland
him* and white lotion plaid; ami
Mr*, rim Ctawfi id, giav iliumAfter visiting with hei patent* Inay. Children in the ••■cm- imlud
Mr. and Mr*. Veittoii Smith of id Jonelle !.«&lt; nnd Skitw-r Fun
Alexandria, Vn.. Mm. F m l Wight •loin in Dimcy’i* playclolhes; and
ha* i r mi in'll to her home.
Kay Ratigan and Dottle Williamin gnv j'lttoii m'Ioh'I dii - e*.
Ml. and Mis. lien
Pm the “by tint imol" seem.
•if Madiwoi. tin , and
I ill'h-• were set lip ug|lln»t u liaekIdutf try of tltlalldo were guests giouiid of palm* and native green
yesterday of .sii. and Mra. 31. • iv with a backdrop representing 1
R. Slrirkland.
tin* ieml, Seutnl at Die taldm wet.
Mr*. Max Pundoni in a thiec-plcre j
Mm. II I. Woodruff nnd family p lu s -oil o f led kflllkotoil cotton.
have a* Ihidt guest* from Knglbh. Mi** Km Inn I Johnson wort* u
town. N. J.. Dr. and Mm. Ralph • Diking Ilathing suit of nylon;
Wno&lt;lruff and three child!, n and Mi»* Iteity Imu Partin, ’'MixMr*. Kate S. Dutton
Sanford", was lovely in n one pirn'
1 laton la ffilu swim suit.
After living **one lino* in Colum­
haler in the scene Mi*. Pundoni
bia, S. Co Mra. Thrlmu Mitrhrll appealed ill pedal pu»hcl*. Suitfil
ami daughter. Ml** Ruth Mitchell, for a game of Irani* wa* Mm.
ar*- making their homo at 201 \V. Cluufold in a thin- pine suit of
eighteenth Street.
white plrolay.
Th,* I's d •erne ItwIii.Ie.| .-tun.I- i
Jam*** Mantling ha* been re­ mother, poiltayr*! hv Mr*. 8 ,,G .
moved from Fem ald Laughton Me. llariim an, we.mng a rout tire** of V
ntorial Hospital to the home of Glnratyn. u linen weave rayon
mother. ,M„ ,
meHiag
pro
hi* grandpnrent* at 513 Oak Ave­ while Mi*. Johnson. . .
iho-e a rayon .hantutw with *ur- , |llri| MWr ,
Wri&lt; c . K c « | t „ n.
nue after undergoing a tonsllce- |llu&lt;
and
diagonal
tuck*. I|hirjM|f
..(Hc,.,,,
tomy.
e* |
.j rio.lng
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'ill lll|* I,Ihe
I ” ;( I|rclkw
II
Tna ••Joilc in Jmuuirv thrme
\it- r-.ii**,- tw.a* r*'-el«vlet| a*
...................»r the’
,
iwuiiniun ui the Home Deltat tMr*. John It. Slalur of Douglas, ,
Mt„.
Williams, vhe
On. hu* lieen the guest of Mr. and hce w .a lug h.v.lv tl.'u e gingham
jsimblneit
with
..rgandv
hay
Bat
, , Mllmt(n. Mt&gt;. (; „ ltl{,. || Will
Mm. Price Heard. Mr*. ID ant and
Igan * dre-a, di .ig'icii for ‘ -vn-agr 1;. o ., Jr., .d ie t a r y ; Mm. K i n d
her guest left todav for Tamps a. tlv llr, w«. « dail mutesl plaid. .Soulfiward. J r„ fln.nce; Mm. Ilai
where they wilt spend *onie time An outstanding moitcl In thi* scene
with Mr*. Frrsl J . Wood* and at­ was a put it limn dies* of beige rv Roh*nn, mc in I•&lt;t whip; and Mi&gt;.
Jolltl I*. I «v, |Mt»Kiiiiii rlm ilniNli.
tend a golf tournament.
rstitihined with hiight green with n
rumlw’ihund of orange modeled bv
William llransn. who I* station- Mi*. St«iii|Mi.
ml at Maxwell Field. Ala., ha*
Shlilev .................... .
in
flown to Washington to *ee hi* a imutiral white waffle piiiue, to­
father, Atthor llrannn, who U »er- gether witli Allison and Jonelli
i"U«lv HI in Iho Kmergencv llos
nit&gt;l
Ml
I.- A V ,
I h ie in Little Sitter drra.se* openeti
rh e In te rm e d ia te G .
\ .' * of
pital
p
. at Wa*hlngt
W ellington. I). C. lie wa- Dir '|.rf„,,.
,„ ,r.
Die
l- ii- t
U a p lh ll t h i n . I &gt; tin t
■tricken Knndnv.
scene. Dottle Wllllums Joined the .Monday n ig h t at the hom e of
l»r . n i x ir. i i l- o
,
. l'*O y wearing an old fashioned M t'- i * B e v e r ly and L o u is e Itcn to n
...n TO l--m« t l
Hfinjrk.m t bln,' «ml wHite ehe, kril Mitten wRh fo r th en t t g u la r m is s io n a ry m »rt
lug.
Air Itnse,
Mrs. St cm i» i teptt "•entrd a **!dg
The |ui -id*'til. Mi-* Hi vi rl&gt;
Ihlhis-hi. 3!d. where lie wn- sister duo" with Mis. Htrualrum
laklrrg tix w-ck* training In the w a rin g a sitting model, -uitahlv Hinton, pri sided umlir Iho lit' are of war ra-unities. Mi , ftuinak named "Hun-et lt"ttlovat*l'*. Mr*. net ion of Mi-* (und Duincl, In
th* form of all illuitnitcil talk
will tie remembered
Stemper's Mlit, of Idack und white "it “ IS aw". Sev* ral olhrr memGrnathaai.
finishe*l w fckl U r . „ , „ . lPd »irr in Iho pis senI u I m m i n I •!»u U i k i I i i i | i ’ »
nritl
u m t , trtU»n.
Those who Mtlrmlcd Die Unite*! wide iMokrl- enrirriing the hip*.
M l" Juoe Vnwee 1**1 nr a 'ttr»ro»h Fruit ami Vrgetnhle Con Ml»* Johnson looked very femiII of III" live* »f •••III" cull)
Vention ir* kflnmi lust woekeml Bine wearing a spring ilrvs* of
•Were Mr. ami Mrs. Steve Rolrert*. wheal color embroidere,I in con. missionaries.
tt*'l i r s Hnvi'iit is were rervul 1&gt;&gt;
... " ,M*
&lt; A . I. Skinner. Dim Irastlng rolor white .Mis- I’nrtin
tip h"»tes»c- assist'd by lin n
U right, John Sehlranl, T. W.
was smnit looking In Iter suit *d niolher, Mr*. J. I lletitiMi, In Do
Jones, l.nrrv
Johnson.
Harold navy and t i j gahoidine with Istfollowing! Mm
Kllen . Drigi t &gt;
Kastnrr ami J ih. Saunders
hro.
MID* Jan" Itavl*. Mi*# Jean "'ll
In the * losing xrena Sir*. I’un soil. Mis* Corel lhaid, Mb i.u
Mr* Kliinlirth Smith It.siv, *l«*n* was stunning in a smocked
and young son Rusts nm| !Hr . “ Angelic Night" r*di«' and -misked cite llall. SII** It..1 1at It Hull. SID James Kxhelhy from i'inrinattl. ().. choirIm&gt;v peignoir in nylon trrrot G tat e Marie Slim cipher. Mi-are I.I u&lt; guest* of M,«. Charles The gown wa* softly elastirind Nancy . Roundtree, Ml** Glad) K. Ginn for teveral weeks. Shi with rufflnl wing* of nylon r.«l Itasty, Mt-» llarhara laiwr, Ml,*
also Ira* .t* her gue*t her daughter nl the shoulder*. The peignoir had Jcsi lic lane Miller, Sli-s Vunce.
Dutiiel, nl'" Mi*. J. SI.
Mr*. Klixahelh Nelson, ot Ca- soft, loose sleeve*, iinocked at the Sii
anti M l'.
Ihrugla*
hanna, O., wlm will *pend the re­ wrist* and finished with nylon net 8tlncciphei
Sten-tloni, •ponsor* «f the group.
mainder of the winter.
ruffle*.
During intermission between the
M-rnr* the guest* were entertained
by stwh-nt* of the Duxlnuv 8.dio*d
of Dnneiog, iorluding Sii** Jean
!m ll" Bailiff who delighted h&lt;&lt;
\ |i... Kalhl-. p I I • lv of Tip on.
Plan- wer. made for a d r t , nudh'me with a Imta rpmibrr "|«l
Deanna Niclml* nioddv • » A r i l . Im tn ir (lie Imde of Bartrev
bridge and rnnn-ta partv to l« 'llgiven *l the Kpisropal Parish • "tiled a tap rvulinr. Mr*. Slarv G. Smart of J ar k "tivill* nl a
llmtsr Thurxlav afi*rn&lt;H'n, Feh llruwn hail iharge of th*' make up |"v&gt;h ceremony Nor, in al All
I at 8:30 I* 31, at ■ft,- |{&lt;... ('if. and iofl nruaie wav furnirh il I" Kninl* Churrh in Tucson
Formerly from Slllwankre. Wl»,
cl" nurllng of th" CsMldro Club Sir*. F. It. Blanki'tiship; furniture
Which *»*• held at the home of anil pr««&gt;» were furnished by Son Ihe tiriaD i* Die daughter of Mi
Furniture Company and end Sir*, lien C. I«rly
3lr*. F. T. Ytrrlwhether Frhlay. ford
Mr. Smart, who was Dim in
3lra. O.
Barks will serve a» palm* and greenery for derorrKeneral rlmirrran. and Mr*. Kd- Hon wrrre supplied hv Sir*. 8. C. Hnnfoid, l* Ih" graml-on of lh*
lat" Charles F. Hasklna of San­
wnrrl F. la n e will lie In charge of Dickerson.
Following the fashion »hom * ford. lie is nuw a * rigrant in thr
r enervation*.
The following officers were
elect" dfor the rtrnilng year: 3lr».
Chatlrs Wilke, rhairm aii; Mr* l&gt;.
I. Frailer, vire-rhairman; Mr*.
IV. A. Morrison, secretary; and
3lrs. It. II. IlccV. treasurer.
Mr*. A. W. K pn* *|Mikr *•••
“ Watwinla*". .Mr*. Kpp* de«rrll»il
IhiuM r K r n lu r r — ILirguin I ’rngrum
lli" Watsonias a* a slimmer IdiMirv*
in r hnlh of the trls family from
J A M E S M A SO N
South Africa. She stall'd th"
M A ItT A T O K E N
lil'Hims rr*emlded those of gladmIn* hut Drey la&gt;l a longrr tin:*'
DA N D U K Y E A
Concluding i* r talk. 3lrs. Enpa
in
gave each in"tnhcr a W«t»o*ila
hulh from hr* own garilen.
Slenders present were SO*.
Kmlor Curlrtt, Sir*. J. I - loul").
Mr*. G. W. Bailey, Sir*, lari"'.
Sir*. SlorHwm. Mr*. J. SI. McCarAlno: (’orltNin Shnrl Sulilrrl
kill. Mr*. Kpp*. Mr*. J. D. Wood­
ruff. Sir*. W. &gt;1. MrKInnon. SI
Charle* L. Park. Mr*. Wilke. Mr*.
O. U Barks, Mr* II. II Coleman
Mr*. Chsrle* |j*«v»nn. Mr*. B. BCruml-lev. Mrs K II. S'-we, Mr*.
Sleriwvther and Mrs. Pnul"r.

-------The Annual Mis.iouarv Convenlion of the Christian and .Mis-lonaiy Allium c will open uii Thun*duy night at 8:00 o'clock. Rev.
tllciin K. Smith announced today.
Featured tpcakets in* lude Rev. P.
B Carben. French Indo Chinn,
■ind Mr- Michael Kurlak, Ftenclt
W rit Africa.
Ilonurril by the French govern,
mrnt on ic te ia l oeca*ion&gt;, Mr.
Carbeii ha* had unusuul opport­
unity to know the artual Mate of
the Frenrh-lndo China political
situation which I* one of the
danger plare* of the world at this
moment. Rev. Smith «tated.
Mra- Kurlak lived for *«nir
years In Timhuctou. Her work h ;i allied her fur beyond that famed
rlty into the heart of Afrlrn.
Many of her tne««ng"« are dramatiled with thr use of nntivr m a­
lum*. Both »he ami Mr. Carben
will prevent picture slide* of their
work.
The service* at the local Christ­
ian it Missionary Alliance Cliurrh
will hr 8:00 nightly, and at 11:00
KRfll\&gt;
A. M. ami 7:30 P. M. Sunday. AH
^
Tlie II. l&gt;. C. will meet at th" ate welcome to coch service.
Seminole High .School at 10:30
o'clock for a program on Robert
K. I.ee with Judge J. li. Sharon
a* guest sneaker. I.tinrhron will
follow at tne Mayfair Inn
Tliere will lie a training rla*&gt;
Mm. Toni Ru»*i wa* honored
for patent* of Cuh Seoul* anil Monday night with a stork *lmwi r
prospective Cuh parent* nt 7:30 at given by Mm. fielon Revrl* an I
MrKInlev Hall. All parent* ate Mr*. Mrlvln D*-kle at thr borne of
urged to route.
Mr*. J. C. C*uilc on 'JPt Maple
SUN D AY
Avenue.
The f»th Congressional lh«trict
Many game* and contests were
a Tow uaritd f'lul&gt;« will eonveno at
en&gt;iye&lt;l hr the cumiI s . and priaes
• 1:30 P. M In the City Hall. Came w eir awarded to Mr*. Hike Drrvhl,
■gd bring your friends
Mr*. Jc*»u' A. Cook. Jr.. Mr*. Boh
MONDAY
Lippcnrnlt. Mi&gt;* Betty Culliim ami
The lleanlall Avenue Cliclc will Mr*. I.rroy l/ c .
meet at the Chapel on lleanlall
Refreshments which consisted
Avenue at 2:00 o'clock.
of Individual pink and blue cake*.
Coe* Cola*, olive and cheese spread
darker*, and salted nut* were
•ervrd by the hostesses and assided hv Mm. J . C. Cook.
Mrs. Russl raec*lve*l many lovely
gifts from the following: Mrs.
!#■ Mra. Paul J. Che»l«mon enter- David. Mra. Richard Uallowav,
tainerl the Axalra Gordon Circle at Mr*. Jeff Davis, Mm. Lipponcott,
her home la»t Frhlay afternoon Mr*. I.ee, 31m. Vernon Hanlln.
with Mr*. C. Ie Redding giving an Mr*. C airv Dunn, Mr*. Clayton
inlrrreting talk on grafting hi- Bagwell, Mm. Cook Jr., Mm. Dekle. Mm. Cook. Mi«» lloMry I.ee
htnru*.
New nfflrri* were eh'etrd fur Morton. Ml** Betty Culliim, Mils
lire routing year a* fallow*: Mr*. Mnry Ma'garvt llerwdon. Ml»*
J. P. Cullen, chairman; Mm. W. H- Mary lautiir Smith, Miua Nora
Jrnning*. vice-chairman; Mr*. J. It* II Claus', also t|rs. Ilrn rv
L Clark, aerretarv and tleaiurer. Hulliert an*l M l*. Slevo Steven*
Refrrshmi nt* were armed to the of Hi land".
following: Mra. C*. I.. Redding,
'•M r* . II. McUulin, Jr.. Mr*. J. M.
Moye, Mr*. Cheatrraon. Mr*. F m l
I’npo, Mr*. Roy Tilll*. Mr*. Henry
R u m c II. Mm. Al Hunt, Mr*. Clark.
i
Mra. E . A . Monfortnn. Mr*. K. C.
Tiro Itainltow G irl* of Hanford
Harper. Mr*. W. Wray, Mr*. Jennlng*, Mr*.
K. Spencer. Mr*. L. Assembly No. 25 held public In­
L. Rill. Mm. W. P. Field*. Mr*. stallation of officer* in nn Impres­
P. I*. Campbell, ami Mi** Kllalee sive rerrmonv last Sunday uftcrnonu at the M**"n&lt;r lla ll.
Klrchhoff.
Thr installing officers
Kllen Drlrgcm. Mary Lyre, Jovre
Anderson and Jane Pnnl. Mrs.
_
BIR TH D A Y P A R T Y
Kvan* McCoy served a* musirlan.
' Mr*. A lfm l Krimon w*« honored
Thr new a f f ir m are: Worthy
on her hirthdar with a dinner Advisor. Kay llnltxrlnw; Worthy
party given hr Mr*. T . P. Dean. Axsosiatt:
Advisor,
lia r h a re
Those present werr Mr*. C Bor- Pearce; also Ann Whitaker, Caro­
ell. Mr- and Mr*. Alfred Krimon. lyn MrlnnU, Jane Kurd, Kllen
and T . P. Dean.
Irriggrrs, Jane Davis, Rosemary
Garner, Nancy Roundtree, Pat
Caxsubc, June Vance. Jackie Row­
land,
Patsy
Collin*.
Shirley
MIM8 K T IIK L W ILLIA M S
Thom**. Joanne Strawder, Betty*
Peacock, Joyce Jonea and Normn
Mina William* lin*t l*»t for Faye Harvey.
At the cl»*o of the Installation
orda this year for «he’» going
und aehool whittling and aing- Ml** lloltaclaw introduced her
family and presented her mother
pretty tittle blond* with a bouquet of flower*.
A large luuket of flower* with
about fiv* feet two inches, light
complexion without any freckle*, Rainbow Rihhun how* on It wa*
presented to Mra. Katie Corley,
of course.
We were talking with Miae Wil- mother advisor.
llama about how sh* U liking her
IIIG II S C H O O L P. T l A.
•rnlor year and *he «ai*l, "| »e*t
Patrolman R. I*. Harrison, guest
love it and if I bad all four year*
In go over again I would gladlv speaker at Ihe meeting last Tues­
do IL While rallying on our con- day of the Junior High School
freraatJmi with Mis* William*, we P. T. A., mad" an interesting talk
in safely r*lp«*tlon. strrsaing Ihe
Im t wav* to fam lllarit* child
MIRIM
year. Ami ahe *(*t*d. “ Pm umle- with safety law*.
llr*. Horace Cork ran a ro*im wun A N N .rllN C RM K N T
cldwl whether In be
b" a house-wife
the f*Him imini, ami Mr*. W. W ,.
or a nun#. I might
light, b* hnlh."
Mira William* I* a
_ viTv*fci|udar Tyre, presiding uffirer, annoumr.I
xtudent and ha* evrellcd in her a game party to Ie held Jan. 13
•clmol work. Rhe say* ahe baa in Ihe Banquet Room a l the *(xvfair Inn at 7:3b V. U . Mrs. R. Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. l&gt;qon Tllli* *rvi enjoyed her education In
w*y and she has hlgif ergaf-D for Tni" annooMed tha*. n safety p ;. r.-mnee tha hirti of their 8 pound
all th* M-brai facilities. Ml** Wil- tm l had lawn foJrnssi in ihn I oiiip" daughter. I'alrD i* Ann.
- '
on January 12.
a« want* the teacher* to know school.
I t H appreciate ail they harp

Circle Entertained
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Woman’s Club Group
1'resents Fash ion Show

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Randolph Scott and Rnlli l.'iiiiuin
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rather tirnl
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how n gun changed the w d
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tiling into the ground \evt thing
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Celeryfeds Overcome New Smyrna Court Five 41 To 29
Wise Hardin Loops In

Eleven Points To
Lead Local Squad
To Second Victory
H.- F n " H YRPKH
l-aibing out with a flurry j I
point*, in the second quarter lit*
Sanford Cclcryfcdi were urrrt
headed in an impirsiivc 41*29
victory over a haplm New Smy­
rna fivr.
Wire Haulm, lank) Celeiylrd
(rnlrt. came through lirillianlly
scoring 11 |HiitiN and playing a
Gelling dclrnrivr galu* lo lead the
local (quad In ill second victory of
liar year.
After trailing 9 lu 5 m ilir firat
quarlrr lIn- Cclcryfcdi *uddrnly
caught fire and putlicd lo a halftime lead uf 5 pninl*.
De|&gt;ending on tramwnik rather
llian individual (kill for the finl
liine thin iraion, the learn played
ai a imoolli working combination.
Sharp pairing continually kepi the
Barrarudai defeme uff balance
, ai Ihe Celcryfed sharpshooters
' found l!.r
ta.igr
luiuinenity
ihioughnul a hiyli-n tiling second
half.
I'lauie. Snulli ami While played
willi the calm aiiuiancr of uld
vanity haudi, hut Coach Canai
unveiled • turpiiiingly effective
aecond ilring gioup in Davit. Mc­
Call and Mel/ in the deciiive *rcond quarter.
Huille and fire characlerijrd
ihe entire conieti ai ihe local
learn icenwd determined lo win thaa
one al alrnoil any coil.

Defemively. again for llie finl
lime lliii tenon, the Celetyfed*
were an eager, irramhling crew
under ihe basket. Sitleen of 33
finl half feboumb were recovered
ai Hardin and Covington ulilired
. their height advantage to the ulI moil.
f Varsity Lineup
Pol at*
* W li, Hardin
II
Jamea Rmith
7
Oametl
WhKd
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Junior Meta
Heraid Covington,
Ray; Pavia ; I 1

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Warren McCall
| "Georiroug Gnaaie”
, Praised On Tennis
By Pauline B e t z
lly IIOII MYRim
LO* ,*N(JK!:EH, Jan. IT M *)
ftrwfo tOuaay) Morin ha* hetn
ang a “Imm rap" on har ability
M a lennU player on. bee profeaalaaal (our with ll&gt;e flnMiy Rigga
Authority for that obi ervat Ion
la tier opponent, Pauline Rela,
four llrne wnmeii'a amateur champhar before turning pro hrr**lf.
The gorgeous one, declared Mia*
Heir, a comely young matron her*
»flf, “l* a lot better plarer than
we gela ereillt for being. Her
ground stroke* are iplemlld and
I cun vouch for the feet that there
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MIm Bela, Ouaay and the taro
gale atarn of the quartette. Jack
Tramer and Pancho Kegura, ap*
before he|r laa Angelaa
la for the firat time during
eurrent tour Thursday and
f ; night*. Ali but Segura
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(ho. proa■opened the lour In Madl-

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tossy was
"Gussy
Mas vary
eery nereoua, and
*o was 1 that night. I think Jack
■ tna,M tka llllan haired Paueontlnued. “We knew we
t play well that night, and
took ua four or five matcheo
began to play good
la.
Hut the erlllra Jumped on
Gwcr ana the feeling hei per*
irnt-'d that she la— wall, not a
good player. They shouldn’t have
condemned the tour on the one
•waning match.

Doris H art Takes Manpower Poblem Sportsw riters F ear Worst In 1951;
L. I. U . Blackbirds Minor Leagues Steeped In Gloom
Tennis Exhibition H i t s Professional
All Sports To Feel Effect Of Draft
Defeat Duquesne;
O ver Darkening Outlook For 1951
From Shirley Frye Football L e a g u e s
NEW YO R K . Jau. 17—
-The uattou's
widen •*»»• «&lt;“ !«»
NTKItM Nt, Hl'.AI'PHY
H arvard Wins 1st A M A N IA . Jan. 17Hr&lt;/!*&gt;
Mire liw is Hast, volleying »oprasters wee a gloomy lot as they tuoUmpLdr the comtn’j y, i r A i&gt;ir.it
tty J K K K t L IS K A
- - 1lie roots of baseball— the minor leagues
North Carolina S tate
Hips Wake Forest;
Baylor Heath Rice
NF.W YO R k T J an. 17 t/P)
I.IU is while-ho|. Right now. ihe
Blackbird* prchapi are playing the
brtl basketball in the land, Okla­
homa A &amp; M and Kentucky in­
cluded.
Dial may sound like a tall
statement; but Ling Island is a
tall team - bulb on height and
on talent.
The Blackbirds, ranked No. 4
ill ilia* week'* Asiucialed Press poll
now rale above Biadlry's bruised
Bravei. And om muff by A ft M
or Kentucky might push U U even
higher.
Long Island displayed ill great
uoiing power iast night at Madi­
son Square Carden with an 82*52
bludgeoning of a fair Duqueine
team. It waa I.IU'» Iwrt perform­
ance of the season.

There wan never any doubt of
the outcome. I.IU roomed to a
ffi-7 lead rnldwav in the flrri
half, ami It waa all wer. Sherman
Whlla again paced the lllarkblrds,
Jhl* time with a I’D-point buret,
111* playmate, little Nruy Smith,
chipped in with *n point*.
Thl* Long (aland team ha* been
corning for week*. After a rouple
of tight squeak* lira Inst Kansas
Htala and Denver in Ihe opening
game*, the Blackbird* have iris
prove&lt;| steadily. The choice plum
on their victory tree U a 74-fi2
whipping of Hi. D,id*.
f«« f-ool* geti a crack tonight
at Oklahoma A S M . the nation'e
No. I team, al Rllllwalrr, Okla.
Thl* game *hauhl help clarify Ihe
national situation, since Rt. (xml*
lost lo LIU and uptft secondranked Kentucky.
Ninth-ranked North Carolina
Rtat* ripped Wake Forest, 04-4B
to atrengthen ita hold on the
luutharn conference lead. Ramm*'
Ransltw Ind Ihe winners with in
polnta. ft ' wa* Slate's eight
straight conference triumph,
t Otherwhf, Irere,wasn't miteh
action Involving the tup learns.
In the K u l, Holy f’rna* out
lasted Rhode Island SUIe, C9 rifl.
Manhattan nipped Del'aul fci M)
•lid TTarvard registered Its flrtd
Ivy league victory with a t!H 52
verdict over llartmmitli.
In the M&gt;iilhwe*l, Ilaylor pum­
melled Kite, fitt-ftS. ami HMU
knocked uff Teiaa A A M, (11-44.
A A M‘» lo«« left Te*a» a* the
only uplteaten in snulhwral rmifrrtnce play.

Lakewood Park C&gt;olf
Competition Bejrina
tONO BKACII, Calif, Jag. 17
—&lt;fl*i Golf* winter campaigner*
took their final uractlce awing*
today before moving into action
tomorrow In the flOjOU Nkrwuud
Park Invitational Golf Tourna­
ment.
First round action on the «2fiOt ard Lakawood Park course wll
r split, wtU) half the player*
going out tomorrow and the real
on Friday. Moat of tka big name*
•III be la the Friday pairings.
Moat of Usei *tara
alara who rumpsmg
In the Loa Angeles
______ Open 10'day*
ago and la Ihe
Bing
‘
- _ Crosby
“
yi ‘
Amateur up north will lie
Lakewood event,
also Include*
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lopnatch late toman, notala .
Fred. I laws Jr.
New Orieana,
OrWa
. . . of ---!hc defending champion, lie fits.
16 stroke* under par to
win with the
half avent U .i
year with a ____
The pre-tournament favorite I*
nr Lloyd Manfnim, who
tho L. A. Open, but didn't
fsra too well In CroaLv'a tourna*
meat Hla mala opposition la ea*

erbly at the net, defeated Miss
CH ICAG O , Jan. 17—&lt;/F&gt;- The
Shirley Frye H-tl, T*#l, (J-T in a ten­ National Foothali laagne tomor­
l'l(t|H&gt;tal« lo suite haichair* many problems Itefore the opening of tlte nis exhibition at the John B. Stet­ row upens Ita annual meeting
l'K | liaimng seaum m I ehruary ami March are varied. Some of the son University courts yesterday. tweet with war-born# manpower
Miss Hart, displaying a severe worrie* and tha problem of what
pro}M.sati uneaiihrtl ill an Attotialed fiest suivey of 28 leagues and 224
service and a mastery of thr net,
teams may lietOnse happy solutions slid give ih&lt; little lilies and towns of raise wa* hard put to take an to do with the downtrodden Balti­
more Colta.
Atmrlca ami ( auaila tin- uiofe o
exceedingly hard fought first set
Club delegate* will have a
(lonal I ram* lu nkich they've be­
which saw Mist Frye take the sharp eye uu the subject of hired
existence, hut their Inherent upti
come orurlurneil.
mum keeps them from officially lead 4-2 at one point la the set. Itamia in face of the growing war
Otbei* may prove to i.e slmpy pre*dicting she worst.
Showing the stamina and court riddle a* ihey ruoduct the yearly
ill fated Idea* which didn't wink
Many Iweehall men, however, -kill which ha- caused lice to lie player draft—No. I Item on tins
out.
will tell you unofficially ami on •reded In the first ten national!/ loop'* four-day agrenda.
Solution* ratiHe between one
coiidilluti that you won't use* their for the past five years. Miss Hart
The fate or Baltimore's ques­
rlub owner** *‘l am finished'' ei,l* names, that the face of minor lex- 1-ue down to lake the next two
tion-mark Colta, who won only
taph, to Itfirrowlng more money, gUe t »*el,i|| soon will Iw changed
game* ami pulled even.
on# of 12 league start* last sea­
hiring t.'iilians, finding new eluh
r»dh*si|y iMi-ause of war ami mold
Mis*
F ry *,
whoae
ground son, must he derided to clear
owners, operating as sis-team in­
iialion.
strokes were exceptionally steady, the deck fur thr 19&amp;1 schedulestead »f eight-team league*, ntnl
And the face won't tie lifted raoir hack strong In Ihe second making.
final lv to * growing practice
Abe Watner, recognised as the
which sounds like Ihe law of th* they say. It will Ik lowered with set to win handily hy a score of
of teams g, Ing out of hitsi- (J-T.
Colts owner, presumably will poll
jungle— tIre* survival of the fittest. doirns
nrsi.
A heavy sprinkling of minor
In the third ami final *et of the tl&gt;« other 12 club operator- for
(Tomorrow, the second Installe- match Mis* Hart found henu-lf player help to bolster the Ualtlleagues, which one bred, trained
and promoted the major league inent In n three-story series, out- in all department* of the game mote entry which suffered at
stars of today, are attempting to 'loe» major troubles liesettlng and wor# down her younger am! least an ffLS.OOO loan last season.
lie may nut get It, sinre own­
find replacemania for defunct or minor leagues ami teams and gives less experienced uppunrnt with
li t of til leagues whlrh are suf­
dying teams hy filling their ranks afering.!
neatly placed passing shots ami a ers are campaigning for re-align­
ment of the league's two divisions
with teams from other leagtlra.
brilliant game at the net.
*nd a 12-teaiu loop - u - lii »&lt;&gt;-»,■Tin* poliry, whether the switch
Charlie Morrison served ae um- ala the one open-date necessitated
D a promotion far a team lo a
re at the ntalch and Mayfair for each club last season.
higher classification league or a
rofeaslonal Teddy Rerlrka acted
The draft list whlrh will be
By HUGH FU I.I.R H T O N . Jr.
move to a league of aiiniliiir class,
as service line Judge.
tapped for Uu players by each
may have one league for a|H*ration
rlub sparkles with such names
thi* urnmer. Hut il also transferG A LV ES T O N , T rs ., Jan. 17
as Bout hern
Methodist's
Kylt
trouble from one league to a lea* I/Vi
The Southwest Conference
Rote, Michigan's Chuck Ortmsnn
fortunate league.
carried out statistical study to help
ami Don Dufrk, Kentucky's Boh
There are dori-nt of |,ro|H,snls the football rule* committee nettle
Cain, Oklahoma's Leon Heath,
for learn switching. Here are n is problem of just when to *tait
Notre Dame's Jerry Groom and
few:
the lime clock on play* . . And
T o v ia u rs R iT aixi
Rob Williams, Tessa' Bud Mr.
The class C It to (irandr league Abb Curtis, who compiled the
Will XT
Watartlr
[dan to operate this summer figures, came up with some Inter­
Ciimher'* lady. I*»»l Morten, Fadln, Vanderbilt's Uucky Curtis,
rtrend Marie. t,tk* SsiWr. J*4r‘» Alabama'* Kd Raletn, ami Michi­
hut the league Is
trouble. Plan
esting l.le** s- a result . . Abh
Alarmlna. Hr V«rlr*. Uon- gan Blate's Ronny Grandeliut.
hopefully hinge In finding a sixth suggests the cloek should begin i/tiulr#,
arnlal
But tha owners will look beyond
tram lo replace fast growing Cor- to turn as &lt;«,n as the referee
aits oxD wacss—a/iasfc* Mile
Kklb More. Who* Tommie, ttrtan. glamor In lining up personnel
us Christ!, Ti-xas. Corpus Chrlvtl spots the liall and give* the
k y C ircle Jovlanne, Hky Vltlaa*. they hope will no handling the
left the tflo (Iramle qt join tins 'ready* signal, Imt that teams tIlssjiy
Have*, (loaner U.
pigskin Instead of a rifle for
Gulf Coast, recently up|»rd from should tie given only
TMinrt R t r n - 4 ' tatM Mile
'rcomlt
J i m * Bvaaa. D a , Champ. The ihe next year or so. Fam ily men,
class C lu class II. I•eeausc of te- to put Ihe hall I,, rdav . . Now
Reck. Candy Main. Rural Mae. * 1 ex-servicemen and likely 4-F*s
rhniralitle*. ill scheduling, league, they're allowed :'.r, in ralleg* nay
Lady, Iteredliary. lUlamia.
Will be preferred.
need six or eight trams, prefer
r M k tM R S lP - 4 / IM k , Mu#
games and .‘10 in the pro league . ,
Rote, the Mustang's one-man
Buaay River. Rail* tVDay. Illah
shiv eight.
"Some pro club- liave averaged Kirk. Zeal re, Itaady Bay, Chico gang who incidentally Is mar­
The imrr healthy Georgia-Flori­ as lltlle a* JT.fi seentela; one a t Rett*.
Admire Me. ft K M. Ullrhell. ried and has a youngster, la re­
da league, whirli tlte majors con­
u r n s MAS'M—rmarlty
Ihe greatest honor* In that league
Ullly'e Hmoke. Mlechler tilrl. Mv ported the No. 1 choice of six
sider one uf the Iteat rlavs I) out­
(In. Hnlp&gt;
Hmoke, Count lias clubs among nine eligible for
(lay
Ba
fits, has lost a member -T a lla h as­ I* to Is- the leant that starts lie OuodI tafljag
Il'dtlag llslts, Hally llniun, the draft-opening bonus draw.
see—ami may lose another—Tho- play* quickest" Curtl* argue*. or,
Ruhe*s_ It stunt.
Silting out the bonus ceremony
IU n it —B/l«4fea
masvlllr, Ua. The Tallahassee ■'That prove* they don't need the
insit, (lalveaton
Oslveaton (1*1, Mmwt- •re fqur dub—-the Ufa re, (J obs,
franeMee of the Pittsburg Pirates TO second*. I f you'd cut the tltne Ingliar
Pa!lU«yr. « } Clack, k i l l deechry. whom had a whack a t a Bonus
has been placed at Brunswick, Ga. down It would Impress the tasat* Huaar
pick previously.
strew
If Thwiuiaville drops out the with Ihe necessity 0f speed; they
Trading Poes, Mr. (lMoek. Peirle-s
eighth ‘Itaim may became Tift an. would get in mnre plavs
Judy. II— y, (Wear D, l-avanl. jl *
class I) Georgia S tile , shorten the ovef-alt time of
about six mil
prerelon that the average specta­
(‘rruui city, Hnoek Uar, U ly Marr.
FI"W *. ith&lt;
tor doesn't know or car# a hark of Jnr Mmllh. IIIgMir Had, Iciliely
llrars.
Two It. Rverythlna, tfaur
a lot about when the hall started, L IIISg-M*
hut
he
w
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to
see
as
much
act
loti
task* Mil#',
cMtmpInn
tk* K ,, n *hlu Oil I ’lty, I'a. team of the ciavs as possible amt gss gel home— nr
0 Mitldl* AtLaidU aav they won't wherever he's going—r a l l y ..
Right O f Way
field a train this summer Young.Rowdy's tloW ^CRa
if, ArMike G|u«e. I he sporting (roods
town* Fa' a iloul.iful Mobile A tlan­
t u Ho
Hoattt
tea# Dae. rau . gaol
Hmartie,. couod h n m id
M«r* Porky.
Darky, Dee l.e*
tic runnier sincr it has signified man. Is gelling a few laugh* in try Ruby, More
ami Ywvwalhlw rhange* for two
iU Intention to transfer In Ihe the Inhhv re telling Mike McNal­
ro x in irra sifi.r
day*. The vote today will wind
class A coulml league, A solution ly's stories of his esrapadr* with . PtllHT KACl.'i Cpoibrr'a lady.
Ij
up the annual meeting.
will he sought at a mieting Kun* Tlalie Ruth. . . Hecrna that when l*o-l Mortens, t*r, Voylr*.
Yesterday three m u considernnroN Il HACK. Iluna-rH11.i W hoa
day. Kvs-ry Middle Atlantic tenni •h* Its lie wanted to see a town. In
.ntiitle. orlen.
able disru-slon on returning the
lost money In IDfiO apd Vamter- hi* younger and livelier davs, Mr t “T
t7lillt«b ItACKi Tk* Ruck, llered- fair ratrh rule to tha hooka. And
nallv usually waa detailed to go
grift dropped iri mid season.
mes llrans
along and keep him out of trou­
IIACMl Re-l-e. Kalla there wa* a number of reasons
Claws l&gt;, C ami It lower minor ble . . They were returning from
given why It shouldn't be re­
irrii'l the only one* with Imuhes.
stored In Us bid form.
one such evening, with the Babe ,M .Y K
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The strong Mouth Atlantic f Rally I
Other matters discussed yester­
HlXTH MACfc, Mace. Hpoillaa
uaually one of the aoundrst of Use driving In hi* usual carefree man­
day Included what Chairman I L
ner, when Ihclr car sideawfned a
four class A outfits, is worried
l g r n t ir 8 1 c « i
-r.
0 . (F rits) C rider, of Michigan
ahonl one of Its members—Green■ Iasi . . The rah driver climbed out,
said was a “lu' uf technical stuff."
a
tire
Iren
In
Ms
hand;
Ruth
left
vllle, ft. G. Bally president Karl
Most of these points wouldn't
Blue says he will know •‘moli” if hit seal Just a* belligerently and ' H f l f r i r t i i r t r % ! - ■ , . n .r mean iitucli to the ordinary fan.
they
came
fare
to
fare..
.
The
rab­
Glernvllle will Ite able to solve Hr
The fall catch mle wa« elimin' • V l l f n l n ACC lie* l.ee. Country
"layer shortage and operate in ble look one look and exclaimed: Ruhy,
last year bcciuse It had fallen
Mere Ducky.
"Oh, dub B a N . say. I'm sorrv.
*51*
into disuse. But the American
Babe. Just send a Mil and I'll
Bate ha II manager*, unlike their pay It. I was driving on the
Before World W ar l| al-uit Id I College Foothali Coach#-. Aasocifootball count* rparD, are an opti­ wrong side of the strett."
per cent of U A exports went to aiion requestrd that it ba put
mistic breed. So are rlub directors
tha British Empire.
lock.
Imagination Slagg-ered
and leagua president*. Be Mom d?
Another sporting goods man,
they predict anything short of Joe Krlhr, was collecting auto­
'our greatest season in history Is graphs of the rtiles-makers on •
rntn!'
on ** ni we’re a pennant football . . He came to M*ye«rcontender."
old Amoa Alonso Rlagg. who
Optimism isn't anything Ilk* wrote the Artisret, moat IsfiW )
that high this season. Few If any signature of all then apologised
league prrsddenl* expect alien* Iwcaiur hla hand wa* 'snaky' . .
detic* to match the hig year of
And a few day* ago 8tagg. who
11147, 4(1*411.
waa nicknamed "old awn" whew
Ax law as some prealdenta feat,
a kid, waa standing a*
there were no sUtemcnls front round a hotel Inhhv ebewlng the
Any of tho M laagure covered In rag with some coaches . . "No,
Ihe turvov whlrh said their lea* I don't especially like »lltinlf
gue* would not opperate.
down," Mr. Rlagg politely told
Few officials deny that some the young fellow. "Hu*. If you're
s-agur* are on the borderline Of tired. I'd lie H ad to go over and
sit with yor "

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majority of them fear that athletics of cvrty tyj**. U*tU |“ of' " i *nal .viol
amateur, will fed drastically the effect* of the w oilJ uiujii-.u
O f seveial hundred espetts who ancwrird an Assoriitcst
yc.t
end questionaire, fewer llun a do/cn att irady to pinJut lint »;&gt;oitt
will do "business as utual" in the face of the dtail -md i-nul-lc .dl-oul
mobilisation.
‘4
Typical of the terse replies re- that at least u dmen uf thr- coun
cived from every section of ihi* try's lesser leu gu*- ■ writ throe in
tha sponge before the t. ip o) . in
country are these::
"Threat uf war may wreck m i­ sod that *« many more (ill fold
nor base bait league#-, put cullrgc- during the year ire the J r jf l w i­
back on war-time standard*.*' dens in sucp«\
As lor tw major h-arti- , “ tlir
t "flpecator* may Pave to he con­
beat that we cun c*i»«t to u v m
tent lo see Ht-year-uld* and guy
the year gm-.-i nhiint •* inferior
over 40 perforin."
“ Expect a slump at the g a td performanc*' by inDrinr olhl-i
and Inroads on -porta by draft says an observer, *'lf the ir war,
all sports will be cut off al tin*
boards."
"Sports In '517 Where? Here hlo pockkvts."
Nutnhcni of lhn»e who an.nworcil
or In Korea? It looks from here
like all sport* will Ire in uniform.” the poll predict that .... .................
If there i* a declared aar, the football team will play feslunen
vast majority agree that no pro­ ru-xt fall, as they did dtoi’ • U’nrl 1
■ of
fessional sport will survive ihi* War II, and tliat the ..dan. &gt;
lime am) that college sport will ).-• football tiower will again tuft t &gt;
the - m lo- aradi’inlo he coireenextremely hard hit.
Several writer* point out tha *us U that nttendsure- will dr. ,,

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J esperlrni-etl Aji.'ervcri who p i*7
would clamp an immediate ban on ■
large auemblire In the event of diet there will I- ho im.tk I
war-!-po*»ihlv co *o at the an change in the r|-»rtx scene at
nnoncwmrnt of total mobilisation. ira&gt;t during the pt&lt; cut year.
“People need recustlun during
Even those who take the optimi­
stic view that the world sit nation trouhl-il limes." -aid on.- of them,
will not worsen during *51 and **Tht&lt; Is where all .poire Is at It*
that sports will rock alone more bosL?
"Their will be Sthletirs d"p itc
or less as usual collude that the
draft; Is bound to reduce the cali­ war," declared another. "Ameri­
cana demand it."
ber of competition.
Onr voter, - howlnr ilg»i* «f
First to li# hit, and hanlr-t
say* th* eorre-pondert". w*1! !«• ha-te, -Ifited off with "Tlii' is mv
the minor baseball league, One of 1last uffirial act as t-poire editor *3
the more gloomy *wamt« predict r "ve been drafted!"

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»&gt; H A L Itt lU .L
In llir wa Ilnur tbr men ,«t the Itmii
lltoee wliu do the moil fifftalink llvually kmm tbr lr.nl about Vvbal I’
going on.
It h held tu get nrwa up to a nun m tbr lintn lr- and ihrirfnic lb‘ big pntutr" to him too often i« tiimlrvl to wli.il llir rnnuv on the lull
ahead it going to do licit.
Hut the men in the fmholra do have a ir .,1 him nr r in know wb.it u
happenin* im the other front».
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And like evcryuiir
everyone el»e
el*e they
want freah new*.
it leall, help* cut down oil tie•W"| CmuM, C M C*40v. a n il tnatSHO
Col. John T. Corley uf HuHiklvn i number uf frostbit,.ini ri,,- i-ti
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Ad» 1* one hattlefront .-nmmander wii • I lor, h'gt. \ldtioi It Kiuchtr, Uto*-k
baa taken *trp* to fee Ihn' hi* IV li. a 12 ) rat old o t n ill Ot
men are kept Informed
World Wat II
Corley, at 30. I* one ,.f the ai
llw lii’i ..ml III- elitlli- .tuft
my’* moat dc-oratnl officer*. II* | wliu is I'fr. t'uiliellun tUiykill, 2
hold* 13 medal* for hrrnivm and , of South Arlington. Y». .n.
* 1 0 ,8 4 2 ,0 0 0
merltodlnu* service. When I,*- tmtk proud of tin- way that "Engle Im
over command of the Nryru 24tli wurd" ba* iiripnl »lep op tionnle.
regiment lie started a daily papri
The papri ruuo
oil every da)
for hi* troop*. He called II the exi-epl Sunday, ind llir two S"Eagle Forward."
gto -olilirl* hav-- lletel iiiirseil .01 |
The little ^ two-pagr mlmep- .-•ilt ion.
graphed nrw*paper ba* hecotm
Hacuarrr end Hnvlng*
They rolle, t und wiitc lo ws ami
one of the moat popular publica­ thru riank it out ioi u miutro
. . . you get b o ll.
tions in Korea. It la a* crisply giaph ittarhitie. lb. paper Im- a
OaatH D natana Mubree*y a Corley hlm*elf—a cheer
p m * tun of 4'atli ropi.
Wlieu tin*
ful, tough-minded yuui * offlnu.
TU A Len d t u l o m l • « *"*• •
diviiiun wa* on tin* liont tin- pn
‘I he lin t page i* devoted to per wu- task* n up 011 ebaw turckB o c k o f e v e -T
“
world new* of importance, Inclu­ Tin* ineu lead it und pa-M-d ro|oe46-ytar w o r d o f aound,
ding the latest war development - ftoni foiiiob- to foxhole
e c o n o m ic a l m a n e l * In Korea. The second page tell*
“ A lot of tbem wnnt u- to mail
the activities of different unit* copies to thru folk- tit home, bill
Bent. Dividend Seeing*:
within the rrgimcni and tbr a- we Ju*t don’t imvc n log ,-iuMtg
U 0 , 8 4 2 .0 0 0 . P * H
chieveturnl* uf individual voblirr*. -upidy.” said Boykin.
Loaew: |».400,000.
It mually ha* a chuckle or two
'I’iieir pa|*rr him lo-en pul out b»
One rrcent item, for r sample, ritndliTighl, K o ie iii tiN-lighl nt ■
noted that one private could keep liu*iiiigttl. It Im- pone to pre-* in
hitu*eif Hinuo'd for hour* lit hi
Ml inlu-d out builil lig
ulMiudoiti -1
foxhole a* a rrault of a L'hrhlma* factmir*. In tile o(a'ii field-, ill
gift from hi* eight-old *l*tcr.. Sle- tent* and crevk to d &gt;
*ent him two all day-*uek»r*.
II* iHiiliiin sometime- have to
One of the m ini popular fea­ melt the frozen ml oft Hie dove to
ture*, ralltd "The Obi Boldin* ptibli*h, but Hu iltfflrully yet buAid." wa« Corley'* idea.
-topiied tbem,
It consist* of a daily hit of ad
"We were bn*v rialikllig out eo
vice on hpw troop* ran jirolect pie- nil bout
le-forv Chat lie
A T A IA V TJP t J
thrm«rlvr» from the weather or Chang klik-i! it- out of Fyuttg
the enemy. Lately the "Old Sol
yang,’’ *aul S n itu n t
Kluehe, -,
tiler" ha* been giving *age tip* no -militig. “ But we made our dead
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Tfli: SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORID^.

Legal Notice

Wipe Out Deadly Polio Menace

Mr. and Mrx. Clarence Bthrib of
I'.mtiar, Mich. arrived Tuesday
untl have opened their Lak e Mary
h&lt;.inc far in# winter.
Ed Cochran and HU nephew.
8am Cochran, spent the Jan. 7
weekend with relative* in Camilla,
fie.
Mr*. Cora Hhents and Mr*. Jen*
nlr I-ewl* left Thursday for a toue
of Koutbern Florida, making Sara*
«&lt;(* their hcadiinartera.
C. K. Mlintel suffered a heart
atiark early Wednesday and wa*
i .ii.ru to the Frrnald Laughton
M-morlal Hospital where he l*
imiirovtag.
Mr. ami Mr*. Frank Crawley
and family, who hove been visiting
II A. tipold, hate returned to their

Editor* Note! To bring our reader- up lo date on the moat
recent progre— la Ike fight agala-t Infnnllle paral|»i**. «e are
iblitdiing a eerie* uf four urliclr- «-*peclally w rllten h) Slete
arch of Dlatra Chairman. Hr. J. Ililli- Miller. T h i- I- Ihr lant
la the aerie*.

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Ily J. tlll.I.IH Ml 1.1,Kit. Stale Chairman
1931 March of lllm rt
In the Uiree ptetiout dm union, we Iiavc pointed to ilir ( iim ik m I ■»

pMU of |&gt;olio, iU liumrn fatlnrt, and llir in ) nature of ihr diir*&lt;r itirif. In lliU concluding article, I would like in diicui* briefly the March

01 Ihmci Campaign.
- The M ARCH O f DIMKS i*. in ill b.nr»l cttrnliali, the (itinocialic ri
fori of volunteer* throughout thi*4 ---------great land of our- plnlgcd t» ih*
principle of wipplng nut human
tuffirrTng rau«-d ny infantile pu
U - t ilM N r i - a (•■»» n an
ralysls. I emphatlic the "comLined effort of volunteer*", I,,- conference lo explaining Ihc Amer­
rauae that I* ilm ly Ih* keynote ican U. N. vote which drew sharp
Congira*
of tha M ARCH O F D IM ES earn- critic! &lt;m from many
member*,
paign.
At the time of hi* conference,
On Jan. IS thuu-and* of volun
trer wurkrra throughout the coun­ there were new* report* from Totry wilt atart machinery putting I yo Maying the Chinese Gnnim un­
Into motion one of Ihr gr*-aie. t lit* had rejected the “era** Tire"
fund driven in hi-tury. Thousand* nppeal. Arh&lt; son aaid, however, he
uf hour* of planning have prece­ had received no word on lhal.
Arheson had delayed his meet­
ded the launching nl the drive,
and these workei* will In-gin on ing with K p o ite r. for -IS minute*
that date pulling their plan* fm heyonil (lie hour originally set.
Thi* brought speculation a Chin­
their communities Into action.
Here in Florida, literally hun­ ese reply wa* anticipated, but
dred* of volunteer worker* will (here wa nu official explanation
put Into action a campaign in
which we hope lo raise a million
dollar* for polio. Florida ha- not
escaped the polio -curgc, nor
r t i k i i the
w it
u a ’u i i ' r t i ' t»i
t i » ' " t 1 .•**with
thouivulof ggoe«itering our g a in this roming sea­
son, will It escape another big po­
lio year.
Between, the dates, Jan. 16 and
Jan, 31, hundred* of average rltltcqs like you and me, will cuntsrt
you an behalf of the March of
Dimes. T h slr effort* are volun
U *r. thev have no axa to grind,
they are slmly Mr. and Mr* F t—
da with a alncer desire lo help In
■f Utla cause.
f Cant lined Irsw F i n Its*)
Here In Florida, we are going to
attempt on a statewide K ale, a iron. I.t. General Idwal Edwards
project that wa* sures-ful In a told Congress that will about
pre-Korean
w ar
watern community last year. On double 11 s
th i night i f Jan. 31, week* ami strength.
• “nth* of pplanning will I h * HiEdwards, deputy chief of staff
max*} In a "Mother* Marrh on In charge of A ir Force opera­
n*H* ■ Leaden of all statewide tions, gave the information tn
organisation* hav*- n House Armed Service- subcom­
•ledfed their support to the Mo- mittee. Ill* testimony did nnt
thsv* Marvhr-tney are actively Irrlng out when the Air Force
and Wholeheartedly behind It
hope* to reach It* new strength,
Briefly, the Mother- March I* .&lt; and he declined to give rrportira
concentrated one hour canvas* of a "Urgarrl date.”
r n p r home In the state. During
Meanwhile a Senate preparedt u t mm hour, you as an aveerage ness *olicommlllee continued lla
jTayMan.’ w ill be rontartml by a arguinrnt over the Administra­
Jmlghberhwal mother and given tion's proposal tu lower thr draft
f t * ' 5PSortBt,*!Jr *® eontrihute to age.to IH ami extend the periml
ih M k lh t xgainst polio. You will uf -rrvlre from 31 to 37 month*.
&gt;-°®r * ,,ll"gnc-* to giv*.
Although mutiy Congre-s m*-mff
''jyht, he turning on your Is-r- have opiiwtcd the ilralt of
light, or licking electricity, IH-yearmld*. Dr. Karl T. Comp­
fcy ttP M
I? jl*® wlmlovi. ton bf Massueliusetta Institute of

Troops To Europe

Price Controls

Toehnology urged adoption of th*
AdndiitstiaUon * tUiapUKsT pro
*0,,,p polio strir- gram Immediately.

km chile) on the road In rrrovery.
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iV.,rch "iknown
1thi' n,0't
“In*
umutts disease
to man"
ho1V,r “porchllghl" |Hilio
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Jt* pUc* among
I" the nation
I®. *lp * out the dl-caac

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Wppe»t

" If you eaiinot -how m* a licit
eld plan ur idaa come out frankly
and say that you really are op­
posing I he ereation and training
of a 3 to 3 Hr million armed
forms."
,
Senator Lyndon Johnson (DTex),
subcommittee
chairman,
contended the President Truman's
coal of 3,400.000 b th* services
hy June 30 ran be reached by
taking men Iwtwern the present
draft age lim it- of 19 lo 28.
Earlier, Hcnator Morse (R-Orv),
i&gt; member of the sulcommlttce,
nut only Itarked the 18-yrar-obl
draft but urged a 26-yrar molillu lIo n program, lie -aid thr per
1**1 of tension I* going In last
lhal.long. Morse suggested compressing the ennvenlTnnal fouryear college course Into three
yrare -•&gt; that Imys won't waste a
year between
emerging from
schol and going Into service.
Senate Democrat* were In prac­
tical agreement today to delay
I Renal* showdown on the con­
troversy o v ir sending more U .
8. troops to Kurofie. Debate on
foreign policy rontlnued at a
brisk rllp, however.

Mr. and Mra. a D. T iitU am
urn" wiring the birth of a (laughtrr. at the Frrnald Laughton Memm iai Hospital on Jan. 12.
Mra. Roy I.. Howell, J r . has l«ern
callrd to Oaicrfiled. Ga., due to the
rritiral iilnraa of her ilit e r .
The Community Church held Ita
Hern** fi*nn the rxriting technicolor film, "Co!* .46 _ alarrinc
congregational
meeting
IlMnijolph Hs-otl mix! Itulh IP.innu showing Time--lay und Friday at irn u sl
Thursday night prececded by a
Movielaiol lirive-ln Theater,
ruined diah (upper. The buaine*«
sr-rion wan opened with prayer
and the tinging of a hymn. The
following officer* for the coming
year were elected: P. D. Anderaon,
IIV HOB TIUlMAH
Congregational chairman; A . F.
Kemp, ki-cietary; and Wm. Struther*. treaaurvr. A- E. Crocker waa
H o l l y w o o d , Jan. i t - w *)—
rlrrtcd an elder to serve a three
llullywoiMl most tnlked-alniut new
year term. Ham Cochran to acre*
starlet I* a middle-aged aetre-a one year term and P. D. Ander­
who admit* that »he hat “a fare
aon and H. At. Cochran were re­
like a trade mark."
elected to aerve three y v _ term*
1 »e« no rca*»n why Thelma
each. Yearly report* of the virion*
flitter should lml lie tcimed a
church orgariltalloni were read
starlet, tf you consider a itariet
an&lt;l plan* outlined for the coming
a potential star, she qualifies
year.
handily. The preview of "The
Mr*. C. S. Donaldson honored
Mating Reason" had critic- pnMr*. C. D. Tlllia with a Stork
dieting a stellar future for tier.
Shower Thuraday evening. Dur­
One even predicted »ha would
ing
Ing the evening Varioua games'
fill the void left hy the late
were played by the g u est*.______
Marie Dressier.
Carrawav winning tha prise for
All of thi* amaica thi ad­
the drawing contest. Following the
mittedly plain-looking Ml** R it­
opening of (he gifts, the bostesa
ter. She talk* about It In the
served fruitcake anti roffee to
same slangy, slde-of-the-mouth
Md ih . C. W. Hloblom. L . C . T lllif.
manner whlrh made hrr a hit
Cecil Mixon, W. G. Brown, L . E .
In the small role* she ha* I n n
Rotwrts, II. II. Grier. E d Carrsseen In *n far.
way. Joe Tllll*. Ruby Vaughn of
" It’s am**In'," the sara. “ It ’s
Hanford, the honor** and Mis*
klnda gratifying, too. I figure
Mary Whldden.
that It make- up for the hard
II. M. Gleason spent Friday tn
knocks that my Joe and I took
Jacksonville.
in show business."
Mr .and Mra. A. Kobe of Mlchl“ My Joe” Is Jo-rph Moran,
gin are spandlns mime time with
her liu-liaml anil a auercttful ad­
their friend-, Mr. anti Mrs. L y ­
vertising executive. Hilt life wa*
man Frfshey.
n»t always as ea»y for ths two
Misa Eleanor Ijaler, who has
of them. Both were stork rumImen a guest of Mr. ami Mr*. A.
pany arturs In the *20‘*.
N. Broil slnre the holiday.-, ha*
"When *ouml pictures rame in.
rolumed to Gun-tan Hrhmd. CanI list meant the end of slock,"
tervlllc, Md, where she la baud
she m ailed . "We were broke —
mistress.’
i
‘ ,
ami I mean liroke. My Joe finally
Hpciwrr Fawcett has come home
made -nine money by going AMU IHIIR WIDOINO in Hong­
ureund to all -the radio quls pro­ kong. John Francis.YohM lng. of from the Hnlverrltv of Florida ami
I* awaiting hla eall Into ti|o. A ir
gram* ami winning the prises.
"That’s flow hr got lain ad­ M*dlord, M. Y , wheel* tiU P»Ik &gt;* Force.
strtrksn
Chine**
bride
from
the
Ro­
waa
Mrs, 0- I - ItInquefield
vertising. The agency figure,I If
h a m from tha A r n a U
he knew *t| the an-wer*. ho tary cfiurch. Th* M-yeat-uW Wgr
might to lo- aide to think up Mohan, who spent I I monihe at the ____ _— n Memorial HtwpiW h i *
Ihr que-talon. Ho ho was hires!" Gcorgi* Found*linn for Infantile urday afternoon and Is reported
Tfiilm a lurncd lo radio ami Paralysis, treks re-entry into the
There are now fit.OOO registered
United State*.
(falsniatioagl)
Ihc Now York stage.
motor ear* on Hlngapore mad-.
“ My lari play was four mouttvlieforo my Isiy waa born," she
The known salt denosits In Mew
said. They Iimvij a girl and boy,
Mexico. If dsveloped. would aupH ami 10.) "I Just pulled In my
ply the entire western hemisphere
stomach ami held by brtalh when
for thousands of years.
| wbnt onstage. My Joe says I
was the only actress who muld
The Meson and DUon Line w a
|&gt;lay
scent without faking a
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estahlWwd to settle dlseenslow*

Hollywood

State Farmers Market

Hho was active In radio, ptavlng
such rales as Henry Aldlrh’s
teacher end the murder victims
on Mr. Dl-trirt Attorney,
"I got titrd of firing murdered
all the time, h i they let me he­
roine Ihe killer for a change,”
-he add'd.
Her movie rareer «a- nu *o
eldent. An ohl frleml, director
writer, George Heaton wanted Hrr
to appear briefly In "Miracle On
34th Ht.” "For Gooil Luck." Him
played the mother of a hid who
was seeing Sants Claus. The
scene waa Ukon In New York,
but tho studio wantod it ex­
panded. She entrained to llotlywoed for one day'o work.

She ha* Iwen traveling from

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Korean W ar

Legal Notice

O'irfteigc^U'S?

bleated Kaesong and Chongju
Wednesdav wtth 178 Ion* of nxplosive*. Kaesong, a few miles
th of Parallel ,H I* a rail and
hw*y Junction. Cbangiu la In
north wait M n s on the .Btsln Red
supple line from Manchuria.

do* bench**
Turnip Salad

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Important News for
Growers and Stockmen

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said the raids were successful.
East of Heoul toward lehon an
T h r United BUtc* has a total In­ abandoned Wonju on the central
land water area of 46.2&amp;0 anuaro
miles.
to he Ipip roving.
. . .
Mr. And Mr*. Fred Gardner of
New Berlin, N. Y . are visiting

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sU rted MriMlag their new home on
Crystal Lake west of the H. H.

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wn* an awfully old age tn

This little S|*are is tu be read
by I bust folk* w ho are always
wishing they’d feel bolter. Now.
this bu-lnr-s of wi»»iing for "thU”
ond vrirhing foe "that" la ail
Cousin Wilbur former star of The Grand Ole Opty with llloni
tight. It -oft of make* a person
Brooks and The Log Cabin Folk* will appear on the lifts Stage Tui
look to tha fu____
Jay and Wednesday Naxt.
lure. Uut It i*
u
loi ry
of a ff u ir -^ H T .
Korean front fled Korean and
n
Chinese troop* dug in. They acre wiu-n fulki^ .
not rushing to attack Ihc m-w w I ■h I n g and
t ' - * l l i M S r i M a — » fle e r
w i s h i n g they B1
.
Allied positions.
gunt biased at Red hideout* fur an
1
Instead, they kept up steady •AH ill] f *•* I bet I . r
hour,
d o e sn 't A
harassment of Allied supply line* T i l lit
"We knocked out their machine
with bury guerrilla*. U. S. Kighth g i t the job d o n e,
guna with tanka and hit their Army hradouaiter* ha* hern re­ T a k e
l.eo I h H K I
17V v
foxholea with mortars,” a captain luctant to discuss guerrilla activi­
&gt;&gt; i
‘
said. “ Many of them never reativ ty In any specific Korean section. Chart** S t r e e t ,
•a] their foxhole*— we got thtm Ilut an Allied corps commander HI. Jo*cph, M ilwhile they were running to them. ■aid his raider- were hitting the court, for example. He Juat didn 1
"They threw a lat of atuff at guerrillas wherever they were wish he Woubl reel better—he illd
ua but they didn't hit a single man found. Seventeen arte blind Mon­ something abut It. lie took I I ADWe nearly caught them with their day out of a band of 201- urar lh* A CO L. and aaya he fe«l* Just
fine for Mr. F la h c r found that
pants daws."
east coast port of Samehok.
Allied plansa hit the town
Tbe strong western force that taking IIA D A C O I- helped hi*
the ground force withdrew. They drove Into Suwon, 17 milts south his u-ttem overrome deRdenrlr.
rocketed
gad
nwchinerunned of Seoul, and Komyangjang and of Vitamin* B l , B2, Nlaeln and
troops on rooftops and Chinese Osan In the same area, rooted Iron, which H A D A C O L tonUin*.
fleeing north out of 8uwon.
Here Is Mr. Flaher'a own state­
some 300 Red Chlnc*e Tuetday In
ment: "I am a veteran of World
"I'd say the Chinese had 600 a fire fight yesterday.
W ar I. I have had stomach di«men killed In ad," a colonel esti­
tr e s s anti wa* nervous anti could
mated.
not sleep. I bait no appetite an*|
Other Allied scouting force*
could not eat an y frisd food-. I
started taking I! A l l ACOL. I have
taken A small botl|e* and now
I am on my aceond large Iwitic.
under Ih- flrjlli**ua nsint, ’ SsnsBor I eat anything. I feel fine and
yilnlnlure llofir and lhal I Int-sd (■* xlt-cplgood, thank* tp IIA BA CO L.
tu pniitiarM Just . south of the reai-l-r -*l*l ,humi,por-oanr 10 -lh■ I have recommended' IIA D A CO I.
Isrm* of lb* Flrlllb,u* K»m* Il» Is le , lo - w fll - * * «**. os *.f Fl&lt;‘ rl*la to many people and they are tak-• A blanket censorship imposed
mK it. I aet a , Iw n rir. f»r I
since noon Tuesday prevented the F lo rid *
cannot do without It.
location Ire name of corps,, rflvlr IKM. Tbe l.ctllauc t‘**ee-ratUa
f i p . in :iiM M iN . j i i .

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a *w H U *-* » . * • M ®*r rent
t i a t l e against attacking air-

f night •pern-

liim. oil dapendlnx ••»•
U ln e r
tt-i-l* H*i

M oalard flre n a n rio* b n rh *
n a lu n *. flrn n n do*, b a n k a

U n s a s M , a re a owe. #■&gt;
.mnr» Ufa,, 4 count*
carrying thr penalties, If
nf banishmcht for life
th- ««d "f convicted,
or a maximum prison term of 10

years.
Government w ltr e n testified
that f&gt;ngrave entertained, and
friendly to. rebel forces and
S Ha!)ll*o^ tald
axtraordln- waa
those sympathising with them.
Vendenberr had lu-t conferred The doctor asserted In hi* own dcfens* that whet frifndllnes* he
L-TT*? ^H.frewoe. The U. N. exhibited was eneouraged by gov­
ernment officials In the area and
that, In cfrect, ho was trying to
keep hla hospital operating In the
mlddla af Burma's c rosy-quilt civil
war.
Bom In south Burma In IIF T ,
Rea grave w m the fourth genera­
tion uf hie Bsptiet mieeisnary
famlSy to aervp In tin country.
He Itemed to spank la Earen

- * • » « ,a. D i r l l s .
T h * fo llo w In * i*f !*■*■ r * p o r l* d l*r
Ih e l i r e l - r - on th e Hanford K ie lF a rm e rs' y in rh - i fo r iitodiu e -old in
Tn o -her- A Ifr e le r - up f'» I I'.M
J*l* . IS . I PIS
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ll- a n * . T r n d rr a t e e n
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• M I 1 U 1 W C*.A'W . Oa D K .
U U D I AOAIWiT M ID K iTA TK i

h&lt;&gt;ma in Naihua, N. If.

Dr. S«avravefi
t rsnt&gt;rri0*h

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LAST TIMES TODAY!

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SHOWING THURSDAY 9l FRIDAY!

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Qrapefrult. Duncan boa 1 11
drapelrulL, Marsh H**dl**«
box
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Taagsrtaeo
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Sura you handle your farm with M r*! Tfca M b f
A * M r* • • • the better your fertilizing and past
•wifrol proRrtm—the better your profits f
TH- *'* *rhura your W ilson A Toomer ropraMfltatrea can aavo you lime and make it easier for you.
He it a local man, living in your coratnunity. He
represent* a staff o( Florida agricultural nhemiiti.
nciunliata wfio hava b ^ n atudyini gad experimenttn| with Florida aoili nod pe*u (or more than half
• oentuiy. Stand, to reason that Florida farmer*
I " profitable returns from using W ilton A
T W w rW d e e f Fertilisers end P A S C O pactiddM,

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Rf^ riving hi* M. D.
■eHltaore's Jahaa Hay

Sight bilrtsler

effM anl

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A pranea tative

to beip you aaltet tba Ideal

�T H E W E A T IIE R
In Unity There Is Slrcn g lh—

To Protect the Peace of (ha World;
To Prooioto Ike Profree* of America.
f

To Prod ore Preaperlty for Hanford.

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Partly cloud* through Friday,
pnoalhljr ■ few nrlrf Hint ahowarn
catrcme north late tonight. Warmrr this afternoon and tonight.
Moderate rarlahle wind, mmtlr
•milheant and south.

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AN IN D EP EN D EN T D A II.Y N EW SP A P ER
[V O L U M E

X X X X I1

Established 1908

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Ansot jilted

C ress

I .rased

W ire

No.

IOt*

Truman Says
A ll Is Quiet On
United States To Ask UN
He
Will
Act
, Korean Front As
If Necessary Chinese As Aggressors
U.S. Awaits Attack
T ro o p s T o

Allied Tanks Clash
W ith Reds In Hot
But Local Battle:
Patrol In Wonju

150,000 Air F o r c e
Reserves Will Be
Called For D u t y

B e S e n t.

To Brand
In Korea;
Hershey Asks Draft Of 18 Year Olds

E u ro p e T o
If

N eeded,

W h e th e r

C o n g re ss

A p p ro v e s

O r

N ot

S e le c tiv e S e rv ic e
D i­
r e c t o r G iv e s W a r n ­

W ASH IN GTON . J*n. I* —i.-lh
— I'rrMilrnl Trum.tn - j i .I tod*)
thr goirrnmcnt *111 hrlnx price*
and * a ir&gt; undrr rontrol |u,t a,
rapidly aa It ran. He told hi*
ne*« rtinfrrrnrr Ihul he rmlkl
not attempt lo pin down thr
date nf a price-* axe freeie or
othrr artion, but *ald ceiling,
will he imposed
mmio aa practlcablr.

TOKYO. Jan. 18- t/P&gt;— Tankin g
Of
Im p e n d in g
|rd Allied troop* battled two coin
M a in p o w e r S h o r ta g e
panic* of Chinetc Red* tonight in A i m O f A i r A r m I s T o
a brief but fierce local claih on
R e a c h 971 T h o u s a n d
WASHINGTON. J
18 'd*.
the Korean wcitctn front.
trstified tod iy the m l ion I a i C* a
T
o
t
a
l
I
m
m
e
d
i
a
t
e
l
y
The U. N. patrol, undrr air
M «j. Gcnei.il Lewii II I lenhry
cover, then smashed out of a
"dangerous ' rnaniiowrr shmt.igc in
WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 &lt;.P&gt;
threatened enemy envelopment.
it- f ghting four, unles- Congte,The Ait Furte announced today
W ASHIN GTON . J*u . I * — V
Allied commander* expected a it ia immediately calling up "a mo- j — I'realdfnl Truman toda, dr- prnut's the dialling of IM-yr*i
| general Cornmuniit offend*e may jor portion” of the Air Rc»cr*c and scribed aa very nirr and onr tli.it
old*.
apeaka fnr ilaclf a
magaalnr
come at any time.
ifershry. head of **rli-,livl- fiti
llw National Guard Mid large nuni- article which aaid he don, not
"All bell might break loo*r j l»er* of volunteer air re*ci*i*l*.
VKC for the la*t III veals, urgvd
chooar to run again. The article,
tout*,** an officer aaid.
The call involve* about 1,0.000 hv Fd *aril T. Fulliard. White an indefinite rsletniun »,f ih&gt;- draft
llouae reimrler for the Waahlng.
A U. N. taider patiol, onr of men and it detigned to incrtaic ait
act with authority in mdurj men
ton Boat, appear. In the Januarr
levrrat exploring the itrcngtli of force manpower lo 971,000 a, 30 iaaue of Umk magasine. Fol- from 18 tinuuglv 2» * m
enemy troop* maned all along toon aa |wiuiblr.
Hard wrote at one point that
He gave full viipj*o,t lo llw Ad
Mr. Truman hope, he won't hate
the battle front, jabbed in and out
Tbe Air Force Mid it will call
lo run again, and at another nimivlratinn'i unlvrisial mililai)
of Kumyangiang. 25 mile* south- at trail 12 additional National point that It rould be aaid the
•m ic e and tt.iinmg bill ‘cni
ea*t of Seoul.
I're-ddenl doea pot rhotaae to run
Guard wing*. 21 Ah Reserve
Congiesv
l.itr yevti-id.iy hv Scciebecause
he
doea
not
believe
In
I
The commander of the Allied Turning Winpa. moit of the ground
the doctrine of the IndUpenaable
lary of Dclenve M.n liall
motorized patiol laid hr met atrom; iup|K&gt;Ming unit* and a toluniccr man.
Even beirue Gcnei.il I lei,hey
rriiitance in Kumyangjang and reierve personnel.
lud
loniplclrd hit trvliinivliy 1*.W
ASHINGTON.
j*n
IS
&lt;/J'i
called lor air lupport when it
The Air Force haa ahead? oti’retidenl Tiuman aaid today hr fore Hie Senate preparedness vul.
appraicd hi* troop* were bein.t dered into icrvice 10 National
flankedGuard wing*, a Guard Tactical will appirtutr it liighlv i( the eominittee, ('haiimaii I .viv’-»w lohnRut after 90 minute* of tnugi* Control Group. 4 Reserve Wing*, Senate *|ip im n sending rm&gt;ir s»&gt;n fD Teal lr|l to uitn-lige the
fighting he *aid both hit patrol and M.000 individual offierr* nnd lloopi In l.uiu|&lt;e. but rrt*ralrj U M S T measure on the Senate
lie v.ill do whatever n necratsty floor
unit* had imfely withdrawn fmm rnliitrd rriervitt*.
(iihriMui o llru il it m I , hell o!
Other
smaller
Rmervr
ttrul
lo
mvrt the woild aituatmn.
the haltered town. Auocialrd
9- Pres* corre*|*ondent Jim (Tecker (iuanl auplHirtliig unit- have aim
He told lua new* conlcirncr hr all I J members nf the Senate A nn­
u l Servicei Comtnitlre u a »ub
l.een ordered Into active duty.
re;rented.
i* not ailing the Senate lo tali
ititute foi the fu-t hill uffeiccl
Thp current rail Include, ail of
The (ight started at 4 P. M.
Thursday 12 A.M. K8T), Oceker the 21 remaining air reserve train­ auch artion. However, hr aaid hr tin- vrvaion. That w a v &gt; universio
ia li.ipi&gt;y the IVmov rati*, maiouly military trainmy bill exjiected lr
waial and when the U. N. unit*
wing*.
dUrngagrd they had taken «ne ingRixcenter
of these troop carrier wing, is winking on an afluinativc re- opeiatr whro the piejenl rnii'l
primmer.
The Kumyangjang battle wa* will he assigned to duty with the solution expretnnp approval nf thr grncy rndv.
Tactical Air Command between use of U. S. linopv in Europe un­
the hear Irat action reporteil by
Heralmy ,»i-l .ieeiela _
Allied patrol* prowling the far- April 1 and Ms* 15. The remain­ der General Dwight D Liacnrv nf
nf Do
n*
and A« -iltant Secretary
ing carrier wing* and four light
flung linca during tha day. T
bombardment wing, will report liower'a new wrvlrrn delrnar com­ frnse Anrvn M. R iw n le r f h*&gt;l liev-n
H M Itaam •*» r»*a 1 * « l
”tnci conservative" in rsikri.aUnu
for duly between Mar 1 and May mand.
rieevi* of the Arid',. Ahfb c IW odeYVIfrl week iniihjrii manpower
• 'The AJr Pbree yaM fcbejpr-m el hr hat roXalitJlioii.il atltliorily o Foraw, Navy am) M*vln&lt;A fof^tM
next year or two.
of then* ft carHer wing* and r e f
Uimhardmrat wing* will be ultl- cnmmamler-in-cfiicl lo send addi­
In order to Imild up to the V
.il» !
Used primarily a» a po&lt;d of man­ tional troopa lo Europe with or P1.VMHI niunp'-wir goal asked hv
power qualified for oilier assign- without appioval of Congrtit. The 1‘reai'Ieut Truman in the met six
lla a lla s M n« ra *t M ia,
month*, llerihey aaid Congre’ *
Democralic move to back Kim up will
wlll have to Indttrt the IH-y-i-ai
Memhera of the Bu»lne** and
drvrlo|&gt;rd after Senator Wherry 1olila “ or take fnthei* nnd veteiprofcaaional Woman'* Club war*
■
d Nrhraska. Rrpubliran llooi ana” liolwi-en 111 and 25 vim - oldtold ta*t night at tha Montexuma
With recent draft call* of MO.
leader,
offered a resolution to bar t*Hl or more In earh of the r.evt
Hotel how to taka advantage of
sending additional Iroopt unleii llirev- iiumths, Hetshev **ld l 11*
tha occupational opportunity* now
f available to them In tha baiine**
ilraft manpower pool* nt&lt; I "n
Congiert first approves.

„

‘Toithy Tells B&amp;PW
0 f Onportunities
In Business World

Brumley Inducted
As Head 0 f Coast
G u a r d Auxiliary

Tha apeakera were George
Touhy, personnel ilJraetar of Flor­
ida Faahloni, and Mr*, Lol*
Smiley, local chief operator for
tin- Southern Hell Telephone and
Telrgraph Co. Mr. Touhy waa In­
troduced by Mr*. P. Mi Giligh-*.
eluh p ie * ident, and Mr*. Smiley
by Mra. K. J. Routh.
Mr*. Smiley pointed out that
at one time the door* of almo*!
I a.-every oeeupation In btmlnar* were
cl&lt;»*ed to women.
"From their e m n le fm women
now expect equal right* In jab oppnrtunltle* In every’ competitive
field, and tha right In
bnalnea*
ihemaelva* freely
lit matIn which they are
ter* concerning th e t.
Women now have aqnal right*
to promotion on merit nfona. tha
itatad. In the telephone eomnanlr*.
tha added, women h*V* been placed
■t In every department whet r a t 80
year* ago, only men were employ­
ed.
Among the factor* aha Hated
at contributing to advancement of
women In
... tmaineaa am peraonal
Udine**,. willingness
to learn, eour■ ngm
leay,^
hoi
•y. regular hours
and emotional
stability.
Mr. Toilhy told the group that
when applying for x Job a person
like* to Inveitlgate the security
of (he company to w*'
t .applying and should
'* the company la fT
Employer* Ilk*
thing of tha beef
rent*, 'heir cap*
ran he expected
ploy** In relation
ipeny
at time goes on, ho «l
Mra. C arl Priam, annaoneed that
the club will atart a “speech clinic**
lit Febiaanr- Co-operation of the
rluh with the Welfare Dental
Clinic waa reported. Mr*- Robert

a A P.W. meet won scheduled at
the Mayfair In., on J a n T S .
,

BRAHM AN

-J

££
wemlwi

of
and
tap honor*
Io n claseee

a p io n e e r ' ranching
dtee* Johnaon, won
in tbe Junior exhiMA the

John I , Brumley of Celery AveniR m u instnilt*&lt;I commander of
the Sanford Coavl Guard A u xili­
ary at ceremonies hrtd at the
Ya'rlit Chili Tin -day night. Hr -u«rred- I I A. Il'ia ie l Klvur nf *»• lando win, I, the new training of
flcrer for IHvis'w’i Pour of which
the Sanford flohlln is a part.
Installation cerfmenir*
wetronducled by llarlow Merrjday of
Palalka, division captain, who re­
cently suceerdrd AI W. I c of
Sanford lo that ppo*L
Other officer* Installed include
M. L. Itaborn of 318 Holly Avenue
vlce-eommanoer. succeeding R. &lt;i.
Hrtaaon of Sanford; Thoma« Denmark of Orlando, training officer,
-uecerdlng Mr. Ralmrn; K. A.
lamdonberg of Brown Avenue,
treasurer, continuing In off ire;
Tom Butner of 1315 Summerlin
Avenue, -wereatray
succeeding
Mr. Brumley.
Committer
alignment*
announrni by Mr. Brumley loelud-:
Membership:
Mr.
Londcnbcrg.
Sanford chairman, assisted by
Hrismfi; C. II. (Peewiei Brown,
Orlando chairman, aaalstrd by
Mr. Khur and Dr. II. C. Illair nf
Orlando; Facility Inspection; Mr.
Lee, thrill man. assisted hy Mr*
ll'aallaaM at* r a t* Vital

uung un
Ruling
On tGrove Sale
Profit* Is Appealed

Mr. Truman also told reporter*!
1. He had made hi* position
clear last week that he wa* willing
to rnnsult with Senate rnmmlttM*
nn the tioop controversy and wa*
willing to talk with anv Senator
who reverent* it, hut would not i«*
Found hy i-ougrrsthmal artion. Hr
«*ld hi* statement thru was lint
printed in a single newspaper in
tlir country. Repoitera sharply
challenged this, faying Ills italeiiienla were rrin te j widely.
2. The Unite) Stale* will prea*
vigutoualy In the United Nation*
for a resolution to brand Red
Vtwaitawea as* r a w Taawl

A s

Mr*. Jennie Vaughn of St. A u­
gustin*. formerly of Sanford, died
at the home of her daughter there
Wednesday morning following an
illiirs* of many yeura.
Funeral service* will lw- held In
St. Augustine tomorrow morning
am) burial wj|| fo||e*r there
Mr*. Vaughn la aurvivtJ hr
three daughter*. Mr*. II. B. Starkhouse of St. Augustine: Mra. A.
B. Coleman of {tooth Carolina; and
Mr*. Dwight William* of Waihington, D. C .; one eon. Andrew
Vaughn of Miami.

Aid *51 March Of Dimes Drive

w w t V r o

I I M A M «p Haw York's Broadway, Uia
II, Dtooa Fo m « Boy, pone at a t y Halt

(M l), and ormsadlan Eddie Cantor,
w w aaasw *

(o w . i p . ~ i

r a m ily

A rc

Fran ce Favo rs Plan
In
P rin cip le B u t
M ay Seek T o D elay
Im m ed iate
A ctio n

Found

L A K E S U C C E S S , J..u i s td’j
I lie L lilted St.ilrv ,i irmly today
cull ori the L'nilril N.itiuna foi
uuhclmrnt of Conimunivt China
an i{-gre,vor in L o ir ,
III Washington, i ’leiidriit
I tilman told las* news vonirirnn the
U ntiled Stale- will hung every
picture it can to bland Hie
( luneie Communists aggrevtmi.
Some rou n liiri, Imwevet, may
ti ylo delay action unlil lliev hive
li.nl m-iie time In consider I'riping s
|ieice leima, leceived lu t night
along vvilh i eject toil id thr lalevt
U. N, i ease-file appeal.
India was expel led to «p|voir the
plan limit «i&gt; along with the So­
viet Idoc.
A* 'he vlelrgate, prepaied for a
I IV M mcetinp of the General
Avsemhly's CfD-nation |«vlilu il mmniittrr. U. S. lepresenlalives still
were trying to line up , v» ,(N»n&gt;«t*
(or lhe Ameriian plan tu put the
l ggrrvhit label tin the ( hmeie.
Hi di.
A i-imkeetuun ,ald the propo,nl would be- irmly if nil the
iiro.|H-rlivv ru- »putlMJr« reev ivcvl
in-tnn linn*
from their
home
guvrtnmeuUi in time. If not the
introduction
of
tinpro|Hi»nl
might bo delayed until tmnor-

l ’o ■I. H e ft ). 31 Is In

'

. d i " -oiu. \ t J.- p lm
ti «i&gt;d three clill&gt;11 ,-cvlly hid itiern

Htei s iraadflaying '*&lt;• i .&gt;-.. - viul II tv expected ltn,l
!&gt;...... «
•Xalutl him. Cook liav a n.ir. no.io.il

i# and Mikiourl.
■uiilei chnrgei
■
0.1 Vonuilp’ otol

d reu

f io ir i an aliai

orci none

Kiwanis Is 1 ' 1
Assels
l'isU‘tl iPrndnce
iSart.TArSSS
n
, it,i,fi.»i»*ii
r u a i i c c lIosx
o s s iWa*
t a » » Aublln
w„ ,„rra.r,i
um
Lnrgc UiTing I)U
‘",l rri,d ii",m vrnc*

A n d y C arraw ay $400,000 Increase

Wel
Tv v i Lcomes
tiiiic o
uBarr
a n

.a
* V

Umpires To C it y
A ttc n d T h ird A n n u a l
G eo. B a rr O p e n in g

Hubhurd B. Dunn
Service Held Tue«duy

CITHUrt K T H IK K
LA K K IJtN D , Jan.
IE -V D Tanaion gripped the Polk county
ettnia Industry today aa polk*
Stood fay to prevent Interference
with nen-atriaIng d tru a picked
who wanted to hareeat fru it
Lakeland police and ihcriff*
deputies dispersed about 85 pic­
kets today who had gathered at
JotmUona where pickers and loadera gather before going to the
ftoeaa. Tbare wga no vWenc*.

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1J ti-eiSt,4’aVll1 w aa m eloalnl
•nf rt&gt;l
nf the First
l»&gt;-f-o-iif
Fevietal

T h r c e H u n d r e d P e o p le

Futirral aervlrc*
wrere held
Tma-lay at 2:W) I’ M in KHeksnn
Funeral Ifumr fur Hubbard il.
Ihtnn, til, who lost hla life early
Monday murnlng when the home
he wa* oreupylng on South Bariford Avenue waa destroyed by
fire
Mr. Dunn la nurvivml hv the
wid'&lt;w; hla mother, Mr*. J. M.
Dunn; three aUtera. Mr*. Harvey
MrCalley. Mr*. W. W. Hartley and
Mr*. M. Cour.ey, all of Hanford,
lie wa* born In Cleveland. Tann.
Mar. 2d. IfOt, and for the paat
three yeai* had Uer. ir, tha i#rndte exterminating buslncs*.
Service* wen- rumiurte-i f*y the
Rev. L. A. Alien, pnatnr of the
Aasemldy of G«»l Church and hurlei v ia made In Evergreen Ceme­
tery, ______________________

LA FO O N TO P L A T
and CaH Dan will
golf match with
Dofe Pnfaasion-

O f S la in

a n t e A 3 0 0 M ilt t l l C H t In ti M l II
tin S.,n Lnrgo, t'alil , ).1II v. &gt; t' • •'
Mo wurbeis lalvr Hie tnaliri »l I'm

Korean Death Toll
Reaches 7,000 Murk

Jennie VauRhan Dlen
In St. Auffuiitine

Ilo d ic s

—
In
an
av

Acting Mayoi Anrlirv- ('arraw i,
revlrrday vvehomrd the tiroigr
flair L'mpilr Sellout to iti thud
lo r.in ulivr season m Sanlotd liefoie a crowd of 300 people githeuthion nf between (W.tXO
j errd to greet the itudrrvt. at the
r.00 ,000 .
Iferaht-y «ald inahilltv t ■ rail j Sanford Naval Air Station
IS year old*
wouldrr*u!t
Inu ;
ii
p
,1 i,„
"defielt ofSMMHHr
in the-Irnft ,
thur rx|.»cw*.l lit* p.iM ale
|kmi| within ail month*.
' 'f‘
,l,r"
If diwft i-tilla -lionl'l go up i kind irirplinn to hi- sc In-ol .in I
to lllil.nno ,,r more montlilv
| t,,G| i|,. pooie-,lor onqovr, lh.d
ynu are wrrehe-l." lu- teatlfiiii.
i ,i .
ii
1 w vim VI rp mu­
"N o matter what you do on »h- ! ll,rv
IH year old now the mortgage i» ll mil the loc.il (wople
nil him," he said at one point. “ Jfe'c
D mk Mrl.aulin. voiilhein leptr| l ■ d la iv C , a r, 1 , - 1
scnUlivr n( the George line
School, -o led i. matter of rere.
monies fot the etc avion inlindlUing John Kiidrr, Morula State
League president, who told the
W ASH IN GTO N , Jan
i* -,11
—Total announced IJ. 8, rutnhai group that Mr Itarr was wthnili
riv-iiailie* in Korea m»u to IH. doubt one of the line l nun evci
137 today.
lo practice the chfiK ull lr ide nf
The total, dlwloaed hy the D •
partment of Defense, wa, Imod umpiring in thr National League
fn praising Him, Mr. Krldir
»n untiflcation* to next of km
through Jan. 13. It *■• 2.121 •aid that tin- umpire 1. pnitachly
moii Omiii the figure foi the pre­ one of tho moat maligned peoplIn baiahall—and one of the uio- t
vious week.
The Department Hated U,f&gt;ie.i important in maintaining the prekilled. 20,1)51 wounded and H.i"&gt;77 saint high atnndmdc of play and
eoin petit ion.
m i,*lng in artion.
Father Anthony McGowan, m
The woumlnl total Inrlude, 772
who have slnre died of wound,. welcoming the umpire* «&gt;n Iwhulf
Total deaths reached 7,303, In. of the Cat holies of Sanford, exeluding deaths from wound, nnd la one of tlio heal deal nnd moil
82 known dead among thr ml-»- pressed the opinion that baseball
M **il**ea rt« f « » T isni
ing in action.

ORLANDO , Jan. I8~bj&gt;—Tinfederal jpjvernment will appeal a
ruling that profit on the aale of
an orange grtsvo I* taxable only
aa capital gain and not at higher
income tan rat**,
A cal slant U. 8. Attorney Matt
O’Brien filed notice of the appeal
yesterday.
The Internal Ravi
venae Depart
meat had held that fruit on t*w
Iroei nt tha Um* of cafe—though
Immature and graao—waa ta x­
able aa Income. Federal District
Judge William J . Barker of Tam ­
pa ruled Bgalnat the government
last November and ordered
350 refunded to Mra. Frances B.
Irrgang of Klllarnay.

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Production Am i O th er
CoStN ^Vci'O I lit'llCT
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A m lcrson A s s e r t s

roial meeting of ntrmlin - olid di
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term a.
Itepott* flt'iu ala-anl ai.u ill
divatvd In teiri diplomatic activity
In mail) &gt;apltul». Fi«n-t o n . re|H,t1rd to till Ve agicevl to eotiiji'llin ll|n I'riping regime A for
rlgn M iliU tl)
mao aid (Il
F a ll,:
"We quitr Hgtee wdlh the prineipls- of deelariug ' ominiinut
( ;|iii«aa un raggreivor, Iml we do
mil favoi euMilng into miy tueh
dei-laiation be foi r w&gt; hisvi can fully cwiivhierevl nil tin eonan•lUcnera."
I ruti*&gt;la I’rline Mmi-ti i Jii«ahuilnl Nehru, also Ira i ’n ri,, wax
repotted
t*&gt; lieJIevi
that
th«
m u
i C oallhHfC ii*

three year term u o iHrei-riu. \
____
n -liiiil liiiildlug i ontiin-ini, b 1lo fa iim ii id Sernin-ile ( ounlive* In an attractive in'* home «i ty PX|reMrl«ft|
,.i a ...
Iriiifii io ,i on
IW17 Poik Avenue. He hu loen » •
&gt;
1
1
[iritdip
e
gp,wn
di 1949-10, hill
dlreetor altifc- llliltl.
Rr-eli-clatl nl»o fm a tluid h im lliey (licl not ei|ierience * lower
as n ilitcrter a n J, II Van Hov, toil on luoclilitinn and prisces'v«iui live* at tkMi Mugnulm Avenue mg," Sandy Anderson, manager
and win, I* ra-U'tn at-|i,■
■-c-rvlcatt\&lt;•
of Mini'-. Roofing Co. lit- hu* larn -d the S vnfmd Slate Faniiei* Mal­
lei lol-l K m . Ilia 11&gt; yrvtrid iV
a dilc-Hot ,lnro 1C 13
lltin-i uffirri'i ir-clrctevl uvi,"II (T.111|f1
l&lt;
Ii•&gt; piK. t' lln ip ir. Hr . fit-.t vi&gt;—m e i
4f*iml
pair ■
In,
pih
1 ll.rlf
dotal; Hanford F. |)mid|iev, • ■--nil
(lorn a l&gt;'lilt .«r&gt; i inf R|ftptrif .1 hail
vire-pri--lilrnl; Ms
It K ffiian
l.cll-i hr, nn 1.3 tllflM'lll'Hillup lint
man, vs-eretary-lrrai-nri-r, nnd Mi
Mwiofe Sati her, n*a|,lnnt
onli ll.r 1.. riiiF14 ill MmI hI V. loll
tary-treaiu irr.
lliitlId s
r
An iinuual inrrraae hi total n | lalmr l» iiii tl|F iMli'Ut. * Itf alklr-l
lir
net-, of upproliruati-lv t ICO,(MMI iviiv J
ikr 1 Iml « hi tiitifttnn, va-&gt;l
I I I J VI h M M Hi I II
reported for ICfiU. Total awi-t, «m&gt; Mr Ami'i'l M•tie tlir f,iriiir
KOM E3VH KRE
IN
KO REA ,
li*te&lt;l lit liA H U nr.. I Mi new limit
Will ini! ami anxious to i r n r llv-ss Jan. I» O l’i— Found »m .ivilian
gage* were granted, aiding that country. Ihry air willing to rn* mui-hin-gunner in Marti • uniform.
number of rnldent* to own llo-'r tltirr any lm ru .ii) li.irililnpv t'.al lie', a vrti ran uf aoiiie of Korra'.*
lough. , I battle «rtionr&gt;.
own liome,.
\rilong the iaith rin i. k l.tu* *
Tlie building nili&lt;ilniog tin- fm • j Will prnlrct US I Itrv alt w v '.l'
Joseph Washburn, -if long
met I'rnicca* Theater wa* reeenlU - In go all-out -nr pro,lu&gt; ln«n "I
Ib-seli, falif., I* rauailig xnttia
pureho-e-l, rrmialiding bav In-t-n |
farm
pnalucl.
Outtbrv
c
sr-int
eonster notion and limit seratrhstarted and the F irst Federal A*(orlatlon will octupv tin- vn«t piialu. r ailrrpivl-ly wiltionl &gt; i ill In * .
T h l . I* no plarr for « rtvilian.
pait of Hie Imildlng. The cast por­ pli(r foi thru i ropv to k-rpoig
t. eorvling to h|. rompuny iotntion wlll lw Ira ,erf.
wilh protlm lion costs.
| loiioiler, lliat'a Jilat wlial W**h*
Improvement.will im lud. u
“T b e
Lust*
of
American burn L .
vault and modern eiiulprnent will
strength,"
he
pointed
out,
"mud
hhoitly before the Korean war
In- in ,tailed, including ail vonlie in it, ugiIrullure. I nod nod broke out, WnthliiitP wn. notified
dltionlng.
Tlie Asaoelation mis, fii ,t ur- fibre for civilian nod mllitar; vi'i'.Htti) that hfl had been dinganiacd lin e In IU3I, and la a popiilulion nn. 1 comr fi-m thr charged alt ill, own reapieat. fin
lueal organiaatlun, governed hy farm-. If the farmer* produce va* told he would receive his
haul member* and wn* eataldlalicd these i-*-entinl crop,, thr) Um-t diarluHge rrrtifiestr b\ mail.
(Tune the war. Washliurn’* re.
lo rnrourage thrift ami hume own- have .mu thing more than thr
cult of production. The farin-r nerve unit veil* reset | vat ed. Hn
crahip.
The Imrird of directors Include doe* lust control thi* eti-t hut i* wav ealled up, believing hi- di&lt;*
Hr rhnrgr had not yet Inki-n effect.
Mr, Favillr, Mr. Doudney,
Mr, a creature of cirrum*tan&gt;'i'
Harper. Mr. Van Hoy, II. Jarnea must buy Id* supplie* and lalair
In the meantime, Washburn’*
Gut, A. Edwin fihlnlioLet and at niMtl.t prlrv, ami he mu t pay wife, Constance, wn* making inGeorge Tmiby.
whatever I* a-kril. lie Isas- IPs rpilrir* at ('amp Pendleton, Calif,
Komi Washburn’* votnpany com­
choir.
*-l'i H.
tin.t fi rm, i , receive mander, ('apt. Almond Hollow,
|or • ia prioJu'• )’*v&lt; tn-err M-n of Haglry, Minn., raw-1***1 order*
it , , i i , . . , a ns !’ ,«» r*r*»i
to inii-stigatr thr corporal’* case.
Hmollom drtrnninnl that *hn
vorp&lt;&gt;ral hud In fact l« -ii dia8 T . IJJillH , Jau. I K - ( d ’) The
rhargrd, He turned the matter
iii floe him epidemic now ,« n u
ii
na r*a s Tkrast
ing England will sprrad to the H as NnaMiiKonlc'HnRC
U nit'd Slate-, the prraidenl-rl&gt; &lt;3
U •d’r It"- I yv
of tin- American f'liblle Health
ClIM fAfiD. Jan
Aaaoeiation prevlirta-il yesterday. taty lot "alwoln'elyy no vunnrr-jl '
i.t
jjjj.
Dr. (iaylnrd W. Andemoit of tlon with Masonry nr i oy othei
[gh yeiterday 7H
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
expressed organibhlion,’* ay ,*.rtbur La
Low tmlay 44
ho|w- in an Interview tlvsat new gueux, president of Rotary In
Rain .00
method* of treating pncumunla ternational.
Jan.
rain .11 Inch
rify
A statement ai;.n*l to clarif
will prove rffretlvi! ngniiist InNormal Jan. rain 2.35 Inelwx.
Itolary'a |H»|||im “regarding all
flunixa.
'•he physician said Ihrru have religion*" wa* made nuhlir yes­
la-en six or eight wor'ti-wl l- flu terday by laigurux at Rota»y
rpt-lemlct since the Mg tn- in he#dipiarter*. lie wn* In Clilr*p-v
FalH. TI . world is lu ll about to attend neat week’* »eml.«rnual inerting of Rotary’* t.o*rd
due for another one, hr aaid.
J A C K S O N V IL L E Jan. IM— ( J )
of dlreetor*.
Atlanta
HI* statement followed publica­ Biamark
V E G E T A B L E H EA D
M IAM I B EA C H . Jan. Ht-ttf) tion last wr«k of a a'lcan drere- Boston
— L . F . Fadler of Pittsburg, Ka«„ barring Roman Catholic clergy­ flrownavllla
was elected prcaident of the Unit­ men from mtmbenhlp in Rotary Chlcagn
ed Freah Fruit and Vegetable club*.
New York
Association at the clots of the
A source connected with the Phoenix
47th annual cAuvention today, Vatican newapaper, L'Oaaervatore Seattle
A G. gutter of Chicago waa re­ Romano, had auggeated the de­ Washington
turned to the post of treasurer, cree might have been Intended to Winnipeg
the only ether office la tha as- apply to Rotarr organlxatlon In Melbourne
•orlatlon fill*! by election. The Europe and South America where Ocala A irport
vie* president and secretary are |&gt; m I iI they are umetimea aaescla ted with Maxonry.
Weal Fata Beach
paid employe*.

Vt*i (M )

Dischar^ud iMarine
rights In Toughest
In K o v a

u

U. S. May Be In For
Inriucnxa Epidemic

Rotary I IcncISaysFIub

Sanford W eather

The W eather

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THE SANFORD H E R A L D SANFORD. F LO fPD A
ttwvtty with provision for racontrol spending would be where tha Praovercome tbo barbaric threat o f public 0 nance and fiscal policy re­ where necessary to protect tenants ■(dent proposed something new.
tentative.
plied with tha beat weapon* in •till
quire
that
we
balance
th*
budget"
Common
ism
In
whatever
manner
Most such proposals were for
fn addition to the *41,421,00.000
the world."
so ns to "preserve confidence In in defense areas against eghorbi- “ Fair Deal” measures turned down
for the military which the Presl* It confront* us.
tonl rent increases/' A ll federal
2.
Proposed
a
17,401.000.000
outthe
integrity
of
the
government's
'We
in
thia
nation
have
elways.
Ua.M grant C tu )'a*t
dent asked in rash, he said Ihe
tent controls are bow scheduled to la tha past
will lie collect rd from the average lay of mililary and economic aid armed forces' authority to enter In time of national emergency, finances.
Tha President scattered then
to
friendly
foreign
countries—
ri*cn
with
unity
and
vigor
to
tha
But tbe President added that no­ end Jaaa 50, or on March 30 la proposals through tha budget ln-%
into contracts, for which actual
cltlien although *ome of it, o f
areas which do not take action to
rooipaied
In
94,720400.00
Ihi*
year
defense
of
our
free
institutions
and
even higher taxes and a balanced
JACKHONVILt:, Jan. 16— S|^- course, would be In the form o f
funds would lie voted later, should
stead o f mapping up lit a aingl*
—In further the eau-e of “ inter* be upped by *70.000,000.000. Of way o f lift. We are responding budget would suffice to chock In­ retain them.
cia ll— h iiiw r brought a record hidden lair*.
He asked alxo for a continuation table all matters requiring nex»
national
security.”
The
foreign
Dow
.We
go
forward
with
faith
flation arising from
"rapidly
high of 916.00 per buthel on Ihe
In n tense, Mr. Truman’* bulky
tbla, JIlMKW.tvvi.lHKt would b*
legislation. And he gave them *
and confidence to meet and win rising defense expenditures’ 'whoso o f controls on exports, now due to "defense" Justtflcatlen. Last week
I'M * pano Farmer’* Market, with budget mr*»age wa* a more eon program would taka nearly ten charged up to till* fi&gt;cal year.
expire
June
30.
impact showi up faster on the
Tbe mear age accompanying the Uir testa ahead."
ttiraa cartoada shipped averaging tto v e ils l
document than hit cent* nf each dollar spent.
The President asked his big he told hie news conference b#
The message showed the Pre­ economy thaa la th* budget cost
.1. Assigned *29,112.000.000 or budget, although fated fur the
■ IM S per liu*hel," according to ’’ Slate of Ihe l/nloii" addreas
program
from a Congress contain­ stood barb of hts entire program
•T2 pet rent o f the total to the historic formal process of a sident expects the government to figures.
information received In the office drlbrrrd la d Monday
ing many more Republicans than but realised that emergency dco f William L. Wllaon. Director of
"When Ihe full Impact of drTile fart that the budget pro- multiple other home-front rust* of droncd.nff reading to Congress by take in an unprecedented amount
fen-r Icgltlatiwi bad tu naxa pre­
Stale Farmer** Markrto. Pompano. |H.»rd a slight Increase in non- gocrtnmenl, a *1,022.000,000 in* rlerk*. was dlrrrtrd st Ihe whols o f revenue In flscdl 1962. Keen fen sc procurement Is M * thl* the 1949-50 Congress. It also in­ ference.
without the J 1(1,450,000.990 he said spring and in the fiscal year 106*3. cludes a blr bloc of Southern
Ui* fitalr’a large*! market umlrr defenie n|irridl"K lalhet thin the rtea»e over tills year. Mr. Truman world.
"The new emphasis on military should be levied to lialance ths even more comprehensive controls Democrat* equally hostile to mo«l
one ahed I* rrciignlxed iliirW Ike rrdtietinn nisnv lawmakers have »*ld in thl* connection th*t “ the
shipping *ea*nn a* a price drier, l»een ilrmandiiig scemcl rerlal" requirement* o f national security preparedness refterta Ihe nerestl* budget, Mr. Truman estimated the over tbe use of material* will o f the “ Pair Deni"
Congress will have to pais on
minatlon point on Itean* and other In arouse Ire In some emigre.sfon- are reflected in every major fune. ties of the world situation today," net taa Uke at 955.I.TI.OOQ.OOO. become essential," he said, adding:
That allows for 92.703^00400 In
linn nf the budget.”
" A t tha present Um*. wa are every nickel of tax increase* the
rotntmxlltf* x. Pepper ha* been a al quarters.
Mr. Truman said .
Oplsmetrlxt
4. Included In this total pro” lt reflect* no shift of purpose. tax rafund*.
beginning to Impose price on l President proposes, but most of
strong Item *lnee the market
So did the fael tlial-lh* met*
EYES EXAMINED
Tills total compare* with an an- wage controls. Extension of such the spending proposed was author­
opened. Cucumber* brought tlm -age railed for many of Mr. Tru- petard mil lay* o f *1,100.000.000 to Our purpose irmsins to secure
llrtpslcd revenue o f 944AO.900.- control* now appears Inescapable.” ised by earlier Congresses and re­
(•LASSES FITTED
neat high average o f 19.15 per man’* pel ’’ Fair Deal” measures help eipand produrtion of such and strengthen pence.
“ We are determined to seek (KK» in current fiscal 1931 i*ad the
The President specifically re- duction of doing programs ha* al­
bushel. Other eommodllle* totolnl such as Ihe civil rights program bailr prmluct* a* rubber, steel and
IIS H. Palmetto A VO.
209 ear* for the week. Good qua- and a major part o f the llrannan aluminum; $1.277,000,000 to en­ peace by every honorable mean*- tlt,7r.2.0(N)JN)0 In wartime fiscal mmmended to Congress: " A fur­ ways been politically difficult
Congress’
biggest
power
over
1915,
the
record
actual
intake
thus
initxlf.il
'of
our
rryix&gt;q»iliililv
to
ther extension of real control eularge output nf **atomir materials
Illy lima*, eggplant. *nua*h, okra, farm plan.
field pea* and lomalor;. are aval*
In it* broad it|&lt;rrb, the bud* amt weapon*” : *270,000.000 to en. ourselves, to rui|t friends and allie*,' f*r. 1
and
to
huitianilv
everywhere
to
table on that market.
forre Ihe prire.wage controls Mr.
Keen without further lax hikex,
get;
The mid-winter deal on the Palt. Kitlmatrd I*. 8 military er Truman say* are Inescapable; spare the world the tragedy of Mr. Truman said, "direct taxes on
rent controls; another world war.
matte Stab Farmer*’ Market li v|rr ro«l* for I tie year starting J2l.ivvt.fKKt fur
Individual*" wltl continue the No.
ir . ylebllnr $22,309,10,1031,000 »»*r
h h '” We
Vi C irr
arr llir
likewise
w iif *J^»«
determined
■imin VI IV
to t r«
gradualy rlodtir down though a July I *1 * 11. 121.09*1,1-10 6K per *90,1**1,000
f&lt;*r business I'
loan
all th*|aparr
pur*r|vr* and the world Ihe m vi.&lt;«w 9W i*rV ff*5l n d rising
tft.
v . Tucked
&gt;» *r» m * v | In
r&lt; &gt; null fly fitMl
^ ^ _____
..
total nf 2.435 nit* returned In rent of the budget total. That is
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klir.
exee*. " f $11,900.00 Totnator* more than double tbe $211,4274*8!.* oufl'T Item* which fly the Truman even deeper tragisly of the siir- next year to 92«.780,OOOjmo, with
formed the Inrlk o f th« prodnre mm (be President estimated will ’ ’ Fair Oral" G ag—the FKPO plvn render of Justiee and frecloni." Irvomr levies accounting for $28,Frequently the President atriirk 026,000,000 and estate and gift
with pepper next, No. I tomatoes net unity lie sjient In the current for equal M&gt; right* for Negr«»c«,
brought a* high a* III.n o with an vear. II counted on arrive armed federal sld to state rchonls, fed* at ’‘Communist aggrrttlon" nnd he taxes I766JWO.OOO.
average of $7.23. Fancy pepper forre strength of nearly 3,690.000 eral metical Incuranrr with a ilet-larrd that the Korean attack
There was never anything like
averaged llt.lM with a H M ever, by tnid-lpr&gt;2, with ’’mit Irm.p, sup­ flret-yrar payroll tax totaling fhnwrd ‘The Soviet ruler* are w ill­ that la-fore. Direct taxes an In* 27 i7 .000.(HVi, housing for ’’low In­ ing to risk the prare of the world dixiduals readied n wartime peak
age on Choice pepper. Thi* market
area produce* a lot nf mlved vev.
come group*” the main part o f th» to carry on! their ambition*."
of 4292(90,900,000 In fiscal 1044
For thr U. S. and its allies, he and rote subsequently to 921400,gefablr* Inetmllng Kttgll*h pea*
llrannan farm program, the HI.
hail
this
reply:
"quash, pnlc ami bu*h liran* and
I.awrcocc power-seaway project
000,000 In boomtime fiscal 1048.
catdiage. The Mprlng r’ ral I* C*.
"In response to Ihe grave com Th&lt;- Republican 90th Congress then
nut Mr. Truman pul them all
prrted to begin almiit April let.
on s ’’dcfrnse.nreils" footing. mon peril, the free world Is now voted a multi-billion dollar cut In
Tnmatoe* rlainitd the high prlrr
t; Confronted Congress with an moving forward, with increased Individual taxes.
budget
*24,184,000,IHI0 speed, determination and unity, to
op the Florida City Stale Market
Th* President seemed confident,
Mi v* Hetty l.ou I’artln, the Miss ovcrstl
with price* ranging from g 1.00 to Sanfnrd nf 1950, will compete with bi cirri than this year's snd one build powerful defense.. This mu­ however, a f popular support for his
v fflg t *
919.C0 pee hnriirl.No cold d a n is f other beauties frtim throughout within *27.209,000J)00 of
the tual effort is require,) Imth to ■■pending and taXtblke program, la
deter fuithrr Communist aggres­ fact laying:
I* reportted from thl* area and Florida In Palin Beach Thurwlay World War II peak.
dally auction* are exirrted to through Saturday for the title of
“ When the American oeunle re7. Faced American* with pros­ sion ami In insure that we shall
enramenre thl* week with Mr Mia* International, Kd Whllnee. pect* of the stlffest laiet In hi»* emerge victorious if *v»r i* thrti^ mixed to undertake the defanro
Chattel II. Edmlstnti a* Auetlon- man«gcr of the Seminole County |..|&gt;, ihaloi f * mure than 87 per upon .us.
program now under way. they
BIIAD— No. I llrflerto
aer.
"This nation, a* the *tlongest arrrpted also the necessity fur the
Ctinmber of Commerce, *pnn»»rlng rent of the national Income Into
Some damage to -IrawixTry organlistlnn, announced this morn the fclrral cheat. The SKI,458,000.- mcinbet of the frrr world, must in, leases In their taxes that the,
ire* rebloom and to fruit ii 11*polled by
000 lav hike suggestion, detail* provide the leadership in this new level of expenditure* re­
HI'ECKS— Shnheupenre and Dopey
Ihe Plant City State Farmer* lag.
Mi** I’silln. w Iki war runner up o f which will cor.te later, posed a gryat undertaking by developing quire*. National security j iIna ?
Market. Thl* a III alow down vp in Ihe IU5U Tangerine beauty con* nraily .10 per cent Increase In its .i*n mditaiy forre* and audit­ pti sent world raa be attained
lUmr for a aboil period. ■* total test at Winter Haven, will leave
with direct aod htavy ro«t to each
revenue*. Only last year they were ing other free nation* on a largt
a f P1J872 pint* brought prices of the Orlando Airport Thursday for jacked up hy *8.000.000,(V)0 or ao scale, in order to quickly actiirve one uf us."
B A S S — lln m M u t e r
Ill* specific lax-lMtoslIng pro
ZSe to fOHe per pint during the I'alin llrs.li where she will stay
adequate mutual defenses.”
a year to a record high level.
0
ponsIt were deferred for a special
paat week, the average lo-lng at the Whitehall Hotel. She will
Harrifire
and
hardship
are
ahead
A Asked a 9351.000,000 Iperease
40-T4r per pint. Grower* received partielpstc In a round uf enter- in postal ratea— mostly on maga* on the home front, Mr. Truman message In Im lr*ii*niillrd to OnLAN1)INU NETS . ...
gre .a "shortly"--probably during
revenue 1n ever** nf |37JifKi.nn talnmrnt riilntluallng in a corona­
hoc -,
newspaper*,
advertising
fo r the past week.
” 1 have nresentrd a budget to February—dull the budget message
tion ball on Satuiday night.
matter and the like—In trim a
svr some hint up litrw they would
Hanford Stale Farmer** Market
I'rr .jrlrnt II. James Gut twlay threatened $521,000,000 porlofflr- meet our eountry’* need* In a
experts Increased volume* of rale uiged all dltrctoi* of the Chamber
deficit. Without the rate hike, the period of dangrr,” ha said In end hit:1. Wldclv. for ll I* ivu-rs.srv
bagr, bunched turnip* ami mu*, uf Oimmrrre to attend the Jan* hiNlrel deficit w ill go to II0JO7.. inr Ills message.
la id grrem, rullanD, green mi. nary meeting to ! * held at 8:00
"W e arr building thr military to “ dlsliUnite thr hm vy financial
amt economic st length which alone rout* o f drfcn*« fairly ainung all
Iona, Krd Hli*&lt; potatoes. radi«hr&lt; o’clock tomorrow night al the new
9. Claimed "atrlet economy In ha* meaning to the men who eon- th*- iiooplr."
oriery, lettuce, eggplant and rti. Oviedo City llall.
non-defense spending" wa* Ida
2. Intensely, e»i&gt;rrlatly In the
ettmber*. with a fair volume of
Mr*. Girtrhrn Crowell, well policy ami it wa* "incorporated in Irol world Communism. Tills I* th* form
o f vvelme (-s ir *I tax** lie
only realistic road to a world prare
tomatoes for reparking. D. H. N". known Sanford artist, ha* complet­
I Temple and Pineapple Drang' . ed a colorful panel mi th* wall of thia budget.” Ife gave an example: luisrd on Jiutkc and individual canto it Is ner*.-»«ary to "irdueo
cares*Ive (r Milan I ih'insnd for
Mnrah Beedlei* a n d
tbinran the Chamber o f Commerce office. “ •he only major new public work* freedom.
"For the third time In this een row materials snd lndu*trlal pro
rull ami tangerine* arr *■ Almul HI feet wide and two feet Included are those dlreetly aaees
sary In the d * f«n »« effort.”
turv we as American* must sub­ duel* required for national de
• In tire fruit parking bon- high It allow* w*ld dorks In flight.
10. CallH on the nation t»*
■a*.
She alto has painted a evicty de­ ’•work longer and harder" and be ordinate our peacetime goal* to fenxe."
"High taxes « r - ln&lt;ll*tieu*«ble to
what I* required for the survival
Farmer*’ sign In frame a bulletin board.
fh r l
Pierce State
repared for prolonged sacrifices o f llir nation. Our national oh- our surrenaful nmhlllutlnn," the
With
hut
one
day
o
f
notice,
the
....
....
ihe
.*low
.jcceuw "tbe present emergency Jeetlve* in Ihe roniing month* dr- President aahl. "W r cannot at a
.... ... Is?
(lir tomato movement. i reatnl Hie large palm Ire* damay be of long duration tnd wo
h ,Pi tight volume t* still sign -on
Ihe.......hark wall of Ihe of* must Im prepared fo r crlsl* in tha •nand unitv of uurixAe among u* nation buy a defenae estahllshment
....................
m___gharvested and the movement
'* - —---• -----.I-and a spirit of dediratlon on the , of the rise that I* now being
“
‘
*
*•
e _ *a_ —
••
benxtnictrit amt Mill gj.indlvWuaj*
^ Uffa u ,b L rnr? $l ?W »0ig. ----------la txpctltd to iiirlndr H.ivvi to “ ^
•vim* |0 rpmmrnri'\i ^ ’""nerrr /m «rc ^(,7,*’,— — ..........
"Ouf yoqng m c„ will' devote I expert th spend her moPey to tto
fOjMM crates during Urn week.
niurryrorr to military &gt;rn|re. A ll Mme degree «&lt; before fo r nermU
Moat o f Ihe tomatues now &gt;
moving
»■ t r t t w m .
s
It i t i g i w . * " * * j U / f of-tis will work longer and harder w-arrtlme purpose*/" .
'
J*.
nird from newer field*. Tim **$•
m
i t . t i t H i.
than * e , hare wnrkml before. We , DaelarittR hit program will mvan
M q 'l* Wild t « have liven pretty rr
tunning
nearly
$l(tAt*»,«&lt;*!.ono
|
n
will nay mueh heavier taxes.
v?re fdr everyone lierattsa {if bur
partly for aeeurlly rcaIn return we will get somrthlnr th* red Itogt vr#r at pfeaent
rieanv* and raid, ami, the spring
bsrauoa rstlmates are precious-strength to meet and rate*,
dim) Is anlklpnlrd with a great
&lt;* H iisas* m h * - , » wee*
dvdf o f hopeful lntere*|.
S h i . H!
|
$
rise in arms ami fight for their
rigtita."
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Frinrr sptdir on Mar. ,5, IU4|I.
under autplrr* of Uw Youim
Progressives o f Amerlra, an nffsliool of the party once headed
O It I, A NOD, Jon.
lb—(AT—A
pnrnchulte jump made to give Civil by Henry Wallace.
Frinrr waa trying to drum up
.
A ir Patrol personnel training in un audience for a meeting latrr
roarue operations reaulted In tha
(hat day called to hear O. John
dMth o f a Mac Dill A ir Baaa offlliogge, former aasistant U. K
Jama* C. Ilubhla o f Anahuar, Attorney General who mors ft
cenlly ha* rrltlxed Nuaslan fur
----- raa awept Into Lobe 8*1ut 10 mllaa north o f lima- rlgn polky. .
Fritter was sentenced to 30
, a high wind after h*
„ from a plana here v*tl*r days days In jail, but wai re­
leased on liall pending outcome
•mmT' He was In b« a live target of hit appeal. Hyrayne Uni­
fo r a ground rescue hv C A P nlane
versity later expelled him
&gt; r**».
lie was arrrkted shortly alter
The offlrer wav seen to h't the
lahr. remove his parachute and making Ids appeal to Nsgroea to
attempt Ip swim, Tha plane from ’‘rise In arms.'’ Prosecutor* said
L he Jumped elrcla.1 the lake the a t m t corner crowd waa "In
an evidently bad mnod."

President Triimim

Pipper Price Hits
$15 Per Bushel At
Farmer's Market

DU. C. L. PERSONS

B V Y y C L R F IS H IN G

T A C K L E W IT H IT ’ S A V A I L A B L E ...

Betty Lou Partin
Will Compete In
Beauty Contest

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BUY YOUK KXTKA IlKUL AND FARTS NOWI

(100,000.

0 TACKLE BOXES 1.6.1 up 0 ICE BOXES f .85 up
BUY NOW, FISH N O W -A N D LATER

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Officer I Killed In
Rescue Demonstration

THE WORLD’S THREE
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Speaking (or tha court major­

Ihe plaae, gut lain the ity, Vinson said tha Supreme
began a hunt foe U . Court must respect the Inter**!
lie body was recovered
of tho community In maipUtnlng

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Jar. NaUoMl Guard dtri.lens
turn regimental combat team*
* beew federallied and hava
hi tnhdnc alnro last aurumer.
Tiro other divisions are In the
■ea of going Into fauaral seeBo fat as la known, only ana

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poaro and order on Ita stneta,
and added: "W* cannot any tint
•ho praoorvaUon of that Intamt
here rm-roachex on thn constItullonal right s of thia patlllener.”
Butnmerlxjng, Vinson said Ihat:
"Tha flndlngv of til*' atata
court* a* to the rilitlng situa­
tion and the iinmtlnance of
greater dlsonler roup|p&lt;| wtth
peiHbuier’a deliberate defiance of
the potkr officers cot,vines us
that w« should not rovocse Ms
ronvirtlon In the name of free
speech."
•
In striking down tha New York
CCHy ordinance, Vinson said tha
Issue invoiced In thn coavIrtUn
of Carl Jacob KuiU oa ahoffto
or preading In tbo atrnot with,
out n permit wa* "sapprassloa—
not punishment."

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Where Seven Died In Philadelphia Plane Crush

Defense Department
Wants Younger Men
W i t h No Strings
Attached To Them

Firemen work their way through Ihr ivrrcLage of the fmir-engined National Airline* plane which
WASHINGTON. Jan. Ifc~&lt;/Pt ■ra'lied lu a heavy *nuw*tnrni at Philadelphia*- International Airport killing at leoo -even prri&gt;otia.
Carrying
adult* and three infant*, tin- big n a ft blind into (lame- after leaving a runway during
— Military and emigre,sional lead­ a laiitlmg attempt I lie ship * n in loute fioin Newark, N. J.. to Norfolk, Va. t Internalnm.il Sound
en differed -luinly today almui photo)
ihr nrn(. for dialling IB yrai nidi
in unlrr In hmld tip the nation’*
fighting force*.

Ur suggested that men who had
no tarvlce In World W ar II br[Ml
iraan iM C Oa Page

-'Reactivation Of
Navy Station. la
Subject
City Manager Clifford AIcKlbbln atale*! this morning that city
official* yet have no knowledge
a* to the patent to which ihr
Municipal Alnwtt area enihrac
-trig the building! Olid foi liter
iarllltle .1 uf the Sanford Naval
Air Station will ! » renrcnpled by
the Navy.
. . .
lie derlared that at KitlU o'clock
he and Mayor Fred Pysor. a ere
scheduled to meet with Cap*. B,
T. I*ay. commanding officer of
lb. Naval Air Htallan, Jackson­
ville. to mahe a *hn« ta»|metlon
of the bw*I faeillliri and to look
over the *ituailnn, pending fu
tut# plan* for Naval reaetlvation.
* . The work of repairing Urn 4k
*fnrh
newer outlet underneath
Seminole Houle rani where Urn
pavement collapsed last month,
creating a gaping hofe, la due to
start In about 16 dag* chan a
new ateel reinforced t a n t H pirn
Is due to arrivei aaid Mr. MrKibhla. Workmen hava naavated
riruuad the rave In m u m haa
been Morhetl off flam traffic1
and warning light* are displayed
at night.
g The collapse of tha P W t t wg*
’ meat block til# pip# was #ae ta
teiUlng o f the grosftl UtiafiT t L
•Idee and to tha weight ct v »
hielet, incl-ntuig paiaaflgar k a u ri
which uae Ike leute.
. -----------— .---R U IL M N fl
Clifford F.
rated a eity .
nine room home, li
bath* and a d “
1101 Hanford A'
A a « t o f tha home ta
“ eenbor* firm of
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AwMKltilfd PresM Leased Wire

No. 101

Allied Combat Team Slashes
Into Suwon A s Chinese Reds
Suffer Enormous Casualties
It* HI'HNKI.I II It IN I s
lO h ltt,. |tu Iti i/t'i Allied ■i1 *.*i\ ladhs uinlnlmr lien. J I ii»ifii l olhn* it.ileineiil ili.ti ihe |urtriil piogram i* to "«i u .m.l ftpfii** m
Korea
l inlCil S III.Illair |-ollm,f I-*« k i«heuevei l ntiilmim'l |*iei
» i:ic f&gt;.(|! list beavv. Hut it r* .1 Ii4ld-lllllm&gt;( withdrawal designed III |!ie-erve iti.&gt;\tt.'it■■i Alieesl kliriiylli itlule s.ip)&gt;uiH the enemv
.
Ilo re I* tot ril«b yel lo llo near-

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nmb from the present IS thr«u*h
55 year age group subject ta In­
duction under the present draft
act.

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Expediency Is Key To U.N. Tadics [R o ta r y Is T o l i E7™
Attack*, In
As Troops Withdraw Toward Pusan Freedom Crusade Bombing
Limited Offensive
Elevates M o ra le
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, A L B A N Y , n T y Z Jan. IS—0 3
* &gt; —Governor Thoma* E. Drwrr
arruaod President Tram an today
of playing "polities aa u *u *r
and endangering nallaaal safely
by hi* proponed IM M d M .N H
inr m a r in non-drfraar spendl“ * in I hr n r* frdrral budget.
Hr wry, who aapporta lb * Admiaislrattun'a foreign peltry of
world-wridr opposition la Communlam, aald it *aa "deeply dittorbing- that Ihr PraoideM had
tfowrd la Ham af rrW a “ mat
rearm " far » h lt I ha Governor
rallrd ordinary cirilUa apora­
tion* o f government.

Secretary of Defense Marshall
'f»rn l word that a proposal In draft
18 year nldt liul pioliihit their
utr in rom lwl nr u tm ia i duly un­
til limy i rallied 19 could ham•tiintt »lir aimed t m k r i, might
cauir *‘complr|r confusion" and
would rau ir hit "hand* to br
lied."
MaishaU’i virwt wrrr plrrralnl
. la llm Srnatr prrpatrdnrs* sub®ommiiirr l&gt;y Mt». Anna M. Romntmrg. assistant tecirlary o f drfrnm.
Chairman Lyndon Johnion (D*
Tra) o f llm preparedness autmomniitfrr had aakfd ahoul ihii |«ntcihlr &lt;omptoinim yesterday.
Apparently rejecting the first
Defense Department reply. John■aa t&lt;4d M i*. Rmenhvfg: "You do
net h im Iq touch 18 rear nil* to
bln ihakr iip that force,"
ILfi telerwrsi p, tfm ________
that I V * idem Truman hat fi**d
at a goal -for Ihr aimed lorrra
l-uthl up Ly June 10,
llm vnlvrnmmitler haa Imrn Iwldu|mio tlm new Administration re­
ing public hearing* fm a week
quetl to allow tin fling o f IB yrai
oldi,,nne year hrlow ihr pteseril
^iitiiimiiio id 19, and to rilrnd
»n * i.r o f dialled men front 21
lu 27 month*Johnson aaid It arnaild ho t*&gt;»altilr to r u t all military manpower

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Fair tad u llt f r i-uid this after­
noon and tonight. Scattered fraat
in north portion tonight. WnlnMday fair and warmer.

Brynes C a lls ForT'WvffvSr^'Md... .
Concentration Of
Forces In Europe

School Financing StcinptT Levies On Eisenhower Won’t
Lions F o r Benefit
Western Europe I s
Problem Is Left Of
Answer
Question
Termed America V.
Polio Campaign
To Legislature
On German Army Eastern F r o n t i e r
Extra $20 Million Is
Needed To Support
Minimum Program

TAI IAltASSFJF.. Jan Ifi (A*)
The Cabinet it leaving it atrirtly
up to the Lrgiilatute to decide
whether to raiie $20,000,000 rati*
to finance Florida tchonl*. -»t
change the law In make the pm
giant «o il |ru.
Only Slate School Supt. Ihnmat
D. Bailey vtited aaintil the aitinn.
Sitting hi a budget mmmiutoo
with a detenninalioft bi IwU l*WI
fund requcal* darn lu 1949 approi kiwel maatben rated
io ; rvVotamend nnhr that the l&gt;twlalure give ifhoolt the «aou
amount that wa* provided lor
them two yeari ago.
Hill, in a foolimtr. the Cabin'!
&lt;*19 d (he Legillituir’i atlention
to tier lari that in the beat two
ream there will e aIwait 67,000
more pupil* fin whom leather*,
rUvaiooiin, trtlhook*. icltool Imin
and other thing* will he needed.
Simple aiillunriic applied to ihr
I9J7 »chool law formula for pro­
viding trliool fund* ie*ult* in an
rilimalr that it will take $20,664
nCO ahnve r*|&gt;endiluie&gt; u( $99,
7*11.000 in tha biennium.
"Under marling tevenur law*
it could not be eipected that re
umie-. would inrrrau in the nnl
biennium $20,000,000 over the
cntrrnl hieitnium." the Cahinel
budget footnote *aid’
•Ml la, therefore re*|*ectlfnlly
vuggeatetl that chhngea will have
In b»- mode in tha revenue lawa
or In the prnviaiona o f the Mini­
mum Foundation Iowa."
A legislative rontmltlre which
bn* tern eliwlyiiig tlm *chlMil
aytlem for a year aiat a half an
noonrrii a aerie* « l arl-nul law
l«'«atlao*a wa Cm * T a * l

Happy Abney Places
3rd In Slate Contest
Happy Abney, member of the
Sanford Chapter, Future Farmer*
of America, haa been awarded
third place In the recent conlrat
r
luhw-riptlani
tu
Wildlife
agaalrx* which waa atatewide
among Future Farmer*, it waa an­
nounced today by the IrnJ advlaor. K. M. Rady.
Young Aim* f received aa a prlu
a glaaa action -od ami reel amt
other price* won by him Include
a U Remington UUIa; Myatic Min­
now; and • fountain par.

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Mrmliera uf the l.ioni Club to­
day had their “ tall* tw itted" by
Tall Twister Jack Stamper who
fined each uf the more than 55
mrnitwra prr-etil two dime* each,
the proceed* o f which were des­
ignated toward the March
of
lllnie* campaign for polio relief.
The action, approved by a unan­
imous vole, followed a talk by
tiaorge Touhy, publicity chairman
uf the March of Dimes campaign
In Seminole County. King Llun
Harry *toh*un announced that the
fines would supplement a donation
hy the dub.
Mr. Touhy stressed the fart that
.Seminole County now owe* fSJUW
to the National Foundation for
fanner aid given to local polio vietll«\s and pointed out that more
than $190 had been eipetided since
summer oo a Hanford child who 1*
new undergoing Iwnpltal - treat­
ment. Two vrar* ago, he ■added,
one cave hare colt $1 ,*00. More
than fl3.5uo.OOH ha* been *pent
on research Jiice the muVt-nieqi
startdt fif 1931, he added.
Lion Hteniprr told the group
that Hanford had the only l.lons
Hub which met ao near tu the
cage* of Ilona o f the animal king­
dom, referring 1o the Municipal
/oo lion*.
"be duty __
__
to t*U t the tall of all lion*,- retnrtisl King l.ion Rohron with n
grin, lie announced that the Lion*
wIN rancfM hf Ir^meeUrtg JTnr^ne * I

lO U IM iH A .~ jr r.. Jan it.
(d 'l laiuei
I
IKiuet, wlioiit
I i inklut |). ItiMisriell tailed a**i»liul pirudeiil, today Iwtaiur gov
ciuur ul Sm lli i'atulma with a
linking i all lui Anierican imlilarv
LONDON, Jan. 16
t/Vl -Gen­ * ■-n. •-1111 *I
in I uti&gt;|ir to ilelri
eral "Ik e " Litrnhnwei tie.laird to­ Kimiau aRRteitiun
day that tu long a* Japan anti
“ 11 thr time i* .i|Hui&gt;,uhing when
Germany trmained m ihr tralm
N ' im ij vs ill h r ,rm„
n -.id y, In n.............
go In Vvai.
of ixtlitir* "inldiri* air ulihyrd In . i *
i
*
|.
W •h‘ l* 'rt« "•
m s u v u m l * | w r,b
krep their nmulh* «hut “
L# imiv lir.it»lv on lnirtifit d lu ih .
Ihr Matrmrnt wa* made lo a
"llteil il ii ui»l Wiif lo lilkr ton
new* m nfnrnte in ir|dr to a
Ai tuV dm.led l^lwecn Koica ami
■iur*ti«n a* hr wav tomludini (he
I'lll nIw.
latl part &lt;d hit tlav tu laiodia and
" In mi omul Wedriii Kurorie
piepatinK
leave foi li-lmn.
imhuienuhle lint line
t-iiatinnnw hi* *uivey tout, id th etK
■■■&gt;- in Uh
At land Part'nation* whtwr inter- w b * d f.i u tiliM lM ii. we ' ,u**~
—rtui.ridiatr »ui t*&gt;l*e* in l.ium»r,
mitnirwl atiny hr titrw &lt;man. ami
Srll-prMrtvattun ilciiiand* that
There wa» no tefeten;r eithn
liu H t w * s * CM* ft*k u
in i|iirtlion* or tninturnl alaiui lit*
irfieatrd Rtilivli nevyipaper com­
plaint that another grnrtal. Ikiu
gla* MuAitlnu, i,lien «)siLe nut
when the Riilidt wuhrd Iw uu-du
irniain quiet.
A lltili-h (une!|tomieiil a il'd
WIN TKi: I'A K K . Jan. lO -tA 1)—
Fitcnlmwri what lie tliouahtalHiui
Tlir city council here votrd last
the paitiripatmn ol a Geiinvi i.ighl to n*h Frank H. Wright, IJovL*.,11... Wat
IV i#t t en's a,rvrcilllvr
w**i*iit Ivi
Altny III the AtlanlH tlrlen.e rl — . F„||r,
Up,
assistant, to accept tin- |ob o f rilv
...
ii
. l
. i t manager iifWinter Park.
I would nut have you IliinV.
flig h t wa* given until Unit
I wa* iiehheiatr|y dutking J i|U&gt;
day lu accept ur ri-jrct the o ffri
lion," thr Grnetal trphed. "hid
W iu b l’ . apiuniilintlit wa*
a
.
I l l
I Ctuilliiierliat l*-jur brie Tlir vnlc
when
a
problem
become*
unr
lut
|o
uUrt
h
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lh,
,„u
,
t
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t.
Senator L. F. Boyle, Kepmeutalive M It. .Smith and County wotld ilalriituii and wml.l |s&gt;n wln, M*yi&lt;r W It Mct'aiillv diaCommi.-slunera J. F. McClrllan.1, liral Iratlen, •uhhetv vir by lh&gt; •enling
"I v*n- up|Ni*etl t« Wright I*II. C. la Mil amt W. 1.. 8ieg, left very nalute n| thru minion in the
caiiPe uf hi* lack uf r*|iriiciire alut
yrstridav fur Taltahanee in atfire
wot
Id
oliluni
lo
keep
thru
Iws-au-e the people of Wlntri Par*,
■»-ia.l the meeting today uf thr
werr against bun." Met sully inbl.
Stan- Hoad Drpartmenla and pre­ nmutli* slma
A petition signril bv 51KI vnlers
sent Ht-ininole County'* re&lt;|iir«ta
A*krd if lie fell the same w*» of Winter Park wa» pressnli-il to
for nail construction.
tlmul
lapan.
he
teydied:
the i-uiincil in Deiemls-r when
County Koad Hupt. II. B. Oray
Wright was tieiliK i-onsii|err*| for
anuuunrsd this muratng that the
"So fat ai I am concerned "
Oougty la hard aurfaclng absiul
The new* mnferrnee at which the i*i.l asking tin- council nut
oo# mile of the elay road which Kl-riilmwer s s i Ihe ftr«l on hi- lo apiioint him.
At Tallahassee. Wright .aid tu*
rallel* the A. C. L. tracks to lour in wldrh he had agreed to
raii
ry. This work U twing an- wi r question- In Ids lirirf tall will have an niinounc»in-,iil soon
ike
done mi ihe portion of (he road l^fiirrliamt hr eanresseit confi­ “ With regald to Whiter Park."
"ItiAiiuUfh as I have msile pn
mar the I'aola Hoad where -onie dence, bp he had fieforr in the
low right uf way had to be re- rapacity id till- fire wrMerii aimnui&gt;rrm*nl with leesrd lo leav
ing Ibe (invcrnnr's u.fi. cot am
cured due tu InitallatlOII of I lie world lo defrml i'.-elf.
connidrritie (everal nffeis, 1 have
abort cut freight line by the
Mnr«*
than
5fW
corTeapondeni•
at ll-.l*. time no comment to make
railroad.
He |«dnted mat that when funds were parkid into a large ms&gt;iii in other than to acknowledgi- the
air arallat-le It U hoped to hard tiie old lancaMer llnu-r, in *I • rnmplmu n' paid me," Wright said
in n prepared statement.
surface the remaining two mile Whitehall guvrriimrnt district.
In the audience werr a moid&gt;ei
"Hhortlv i shall make an anstretrh to lake Mary.
During the past year a fklrga- who sat at Ids fit*! news mnfei noiinreto*id with regsid In Wintrr
lion of Lake Mary rll!ten&gt; head ener tu 1915 wtirn he came In ..... Park."________________
h I tiy C. t*. Braalngton, secretary maud of tin- British nod American
prr|iaring
to llliefalof the liake Mary Chamtier af for*e*
o h
Commerre, appenrd before Ihe Furope.
lie
said
that
returning
In
l-»n
C«mml*»ion and requested that
the road tie impraved, pointing dun gave him a *eii*allnn of "Coin
nut that new realdenla have set- lllg hark hiilne” hill add'd lbs I ( Tlilrty meinl.era uf the Hanford
tied along the route, and that It forre also rrmluded him uf » " Suns'll..i, of Hie Civil Air Patrol,
offers a saving o f a mil# or more Amerlran eipresslonusing five airplane-, participated
"This is where I rame In."
distance over tha Gcu ilry Club
in the simulated sea air rescue pro­
Fltenhower said there was nm- gram known a* "Harcap" during
route.

Fr;ink Wright Is
Offered Position
In Winter Bark

IdM'ai Droup AttendH
Stale Road Meeting

C

Churches Urge Freedom-Loving
Citizen* To: Reaffirm Their Faith
Member* ol the Sanfoni Ministetiat Asw iation at a meetintt Friday
adopted a resolution rajling upon alt ritiren* who love fierdom and dei nor racy ip lealfuin ibcM loyally Hi their vaiuutt rhurrhc* duiiup. the
preregi ttrwe ol roafutmo when freedom r* at Make.
T o ihh end a program of prayer and intrrce»*ioa wa* held at the
Finl Kpucoapl Chinch ynietday moiaing. Hope wa* ruirrued that thc
people will come to the churrhj* and w e them a* placaa a f prayrt,
quiet, aod mediatie a
the

Military Men Should
Keep Mouths Sluit.
General De c l a r e s

Civil Air I’ utrol II IU
A ir-St'ii ReK'Ut* Drill

essenliat dlffervtiee. In 1912 lowas preparlne an army fnr a wat
atrrailv started. Now, be *sid. h-I* hiilldlne an army "to preserv.
Ihe peace" and prevent anyumfrom belle?Ine they ean destroy
the free world.
British enrrrspomlents enjove-l
■ noestinn a*kln» the (.rnrral
whether he fell Ilu- We t wnnH
tie wenkeneit If teelsnd Mayrd nnl
of the Aflantie Pact.
“ I do me want i n row meet nn
that ti#eau«i' vmi eel dsneeron
It e*ll*s&gt;a do Pass Ts*l

the week-end at the Orlando A ir­
port.
Among those who "found aurvlvors" were l.leul. Merle Warner,
pilot, and Lieut. William Arenherg,
who direelmt ground crews tu
make the “ rearue."
Tlie program was iirnler direc­
tion of ihe First Rescue Squadron,
Army Air Force Ua*e, McDill
Fi»W
Hi* missions were conducted
during the three day period of
Harcap, and alt were completed.
Two missions had to tie abandoned
Sunday afternoon due to high

rWXNCB (i \NDHTFNU
winds.
PARIH. Jsn Id fAn- Hit banMore than 190 plane* and 600
personnel from throughout Flor­
ida participated la the eierdsea.
during
A m y Air Force officials eapreaaed aatlsfaction at the handling or
the entire program, and announced
that senn o will be revealed at a
later date.
Capt. Watte Khrooe o f the
Hanford Hquadron had charge o f
tha patking and refueling o f the
laaag. n il operation we* handled
i ^ neallJPt manner and bn a i l '
y. 1* v**

in knr&gt;a Mori-tar lat lu i-uiil.l not
predict ilu t lit lit •- I lie iiusldicia
thin .ecmr.l |ie.-r--aty fill a chief
&lt;d la ff di-'Cils-lllK ltd deli,-AllSNI
I., ilu- fit-lit mg mail |hr fuliin*
t- slid iideniilngh-d wiili a number
•d iindecidt-d |- •Iit i. .*I ami inililsrv
ipie »limis. And thr pri-cnt slralegy Is clrsrly based &lt;&gt;u *inp-ga|&gt;
rath* i than luuy tanyi- nilinldri*
s linns.
IliH e is no Indiratiim bi te Ibai
a filial drvisiuii has Is-en iractn-d
b&gt; Ihe Western k u ic i nun-iil* nil
••nr uf Ihr tun clrai-rul altrnia
Dvrv au all nut ramuaigti again i
ihr lied t biiirtr, using airpnwr.
mill Nalinrv-ill*t ( bltii'* niari|uiwrr
ur cumptrle ami -mbb-n abamlnii
niriit uf Knri-a.
A Imbliliyi uai uitli ptrsrnt I'
nitril Naliuit* force is a compruud«r Dial may is- only trmporaiy.
Thr cuiiSriKu* aiming Amrrlci
nmimamler I* Ibm prrient 1'nllr.l
l»»n*r ran l»n* I off ami|
...............

rh in „ ,

f„ r Ih(. l|mw

brine but calimil tumi. t. a dri-idle
u ll-i'-iiv agaU «l tin ms-- id men
nppu*illg thrill.

Hi et wtuIminp *'hiMr»c m*ii|ki
i uai ihr ihcitlvr factur in ib,.
" { \llte«1 Witbiitswali uvn
......
Bir From
" " lrtthe
«rt fir-i
p i- m i '*-**"
tiaytlc,f,&lt;‘
linr».
* bmen I'miutei attacl lu NnVeuvI." i ufiiil after th- abstidonnirnt

IC .IIW M ns l-aa# tlaVIl

Two Laltt* Mary (Jirls
Ut'pn'Hnit Comity
Two Lake Mary girls, who have
nrbieved oolMaiidlug "Herein
t II projects, have been eho-en
to I epic .-III Helium,It Fount v in
•b-nioirl rat ions at the Tampa Fair
in February, 5tl*n l.ila Wisslard,
e u tin I y
home
druiiuiilrstmn
agent, uNiniiinced till, morning.
The giil* are I I year old Mary
Virginia Hohinson.
II.
whose
mother, Mr*. J. k Itnbinooi I*
a leader in 4-II Work, ami lb.llm
L»e Wade, 12. AI the fait tbe
girl
will demonstrate the care
of ban, palm arul cl at be. bm hr
Laeb uf ihe two girt*, raid
Mr*
WiHwtard, has had threr
fiHhl
preparation
and t-akmg,
yeais of training in dressmaking,
ponlii&gt;, tu.me Ttnprovrment amt
hmno safely,
Ailhoogli ther t* no I II pi-&gt;
gram in the emtn'v for t*o .
unr l«iv, ciutries Wtrdrrbold of
lotke Mary, who ha* a lively In­
terest in food selection ami bak
log, lias availed hiourlf of llufacilitle. for inslrurlion in tldlitir in spile of much kidding b&gt;
lo
loatrs. Mr*. Itobin-on mil
Miss WiHwIanl ail Wallet tint bi­
bs, a fin* prnmlvc uf maklnr i
career along there line.
Dili HAIIY
DKTItUlT,
Jan.
Ift—(A*)—A
lililr cow wa* a ton attraction
al ihr Detroit atnekyard. yc
lerday.
Willi tbe aid of a ('m-sarcan
uncialbni,
a .150 pound dwaif
llen-foril Was delivered of bri
calf. Tbe calf, Imrn dead, weigh
■d Flo pound*.
A Wayne University obstetricteacliei and three slildrlil* Were
onliHikei-a.
"Kate," the cow, wa* given a
hs-al anesthetic before the roo-r.
□lion. Afterward*, Ihr veterina
rian gave her a sedative and a
heart stimulant.

Germans Are Termed
R e a l i s t i c People
By Restaurnnteur
1lie ( litiadr loi I irrd.nn cam
patgli ha* been a uiolal im.olci to
faeiuiam in l..,lb tlir rail and
western pails. Ilethcit I lu , l. I b
lamlo irstauiani
upeialn
anti • loltliri ie-idrnl id ItrUiitUV.
bdsl Hotiiiau loday- lie wa* i
lliwlm &lt;il Its George loubv
Mi. Ilsack. a It.,I iiimt slat -d
that he had mailr lliit rountty
his lioior (oi l i scats and had
mil ice n tie i man v durum that
lime until lail year when hr made
nn ait trip to tlamboiy
'When out 'hip came m l» i a
laildiim. we could ire sornr ol the
runt* and thr rile d * oi the bomb
ing dutintt llir last wat." he de
elated "|t t*ac a yhaillv iin-sre«non to trr Imm thr an cilv blocks
complelrlv in turn*.
"Dpint leaving thr air|&gt;ort it
It seemed strange to me to seca metropolitan city of that star
with most of the traffic bv bicy­
cle. Automobile traffic i* very
light and gasoline el* for about
t',0 rent i a gallon
"Hamburg in it* i.mHt v-ar
lll’ lol I b*» -uftereit ins'iV cat*sliopbos " Ur added. "The »'e«-at
fir# of tittw dc*troy#sl nmr» tl&gt;.'
two thud'&lt;d II ItilWrvet ihi cilv
•ii/fere,| mns) fitim Ik1&lt;( in t‘ ,4$
tir raid*, reached thrii ciilmiu
altue point hi lUtt and k,-pt tid*
level mil il the end of the war
mid the erentei pail of Hamburg'*
industrial and residential district!1
Wore dmlrnveit The extent of the
•lest ruction is bnrdlv believable,
"Tile tinman people lake a
realistic view o f lb,- fuiuie." he
declared "they kilo* that when
lire Krenill-I decide- In M lde ||&gt;
Kurope that they will he rolled
over undei the nrvdailglit of Ihr
itusslan military machine. It i*
not a pleasant prosju-ct; you must
rralire that (tu*sin ha* now over
ton division* mass'd in eastern
Kurope and I,a- armed 2ft0JM)0
tun, Hu* tu r 'i-. i t a*t German
police Force.
“ 1 bops' that at tbl’ time when j
lb* hurlmn of mil sv,*iId hx- dirt
.tied llial md voice, a* Ihr I'm
•ade of Frerdom s|M’akmg to
people lebind tli* Iron I'urtaio
over Itadio Fire Kitropi will ropilnue to surersafullv rumbai » hi*
lutille of mopagauda with ti dh "
be rnncludeil.
George Ti.ulis told of the r&gt;l
osmi case* of polio in the coonliv
last year and Ufeol support *•*
the Match of Dime* campaign.
Mr». Italph A. Smith a&lt;ke.t Rn.
tartans tu ie present tu hear 1 *1 .
Picul W Harrison, missionary phvs|.-ian, -.psai al thr I bain * f
Missions program *'
Pr^-ahv
teriati t'hiircli Jan ?•’. al nmn lit
ville Tnmbluo nrerlHed
Guests inrtuded Jullanne Jen­
sen of Denmark: Tlav loti H. W il­
bur. Tnunlon. M n'«.i Mike I amjrui
t'alntkn; l.eroy D |Jtm*on, Pcland and I'red II Carnilher-,
Arradia, Palif.
TW n K i l l . Pit
WKHT IIAVKROTRAW N. V.,
Jan. Ml (A3—-Two railroad tmake
men were killed
and another
hrakeitian wa* tn-.ired today whin
u fast fieight I m Iii plowesl Into a
bs-al frrigbl train on u Hiding of
the west aliore railroad.
West llau cstruw Is on thr
west •Ido of the Hudson River
a(hiut 35 mile* from New York.

“Slum Gullion” Is Featured At
American Legion Post 53 Dinner
W^MaaoO***MwWW

lix W ill, M ill rO N N U II.Y
Mrinlterx nl the Saulntit Foil No. VI, ihe Amriiran Legion, ale Iteaitiy al tlir legion I lut la&gt;l night nl that good old Amiv-Navv dish enlilini "ilum gullmn". all nl whuli pul the incmlteit m a invial mneul, but
pill loo much weight nn the lirkety lihl chain which threatened In rob
L|i*r in (lie rase o f several Ivcfty number*.
Recaanifing that aomethina urgent had lo lie done in this emergency
and recalling that one of thr wo - 1 1
men n* the Auxiliary had a rhalr could iw secured at a nominal firollanae under her al a recent gure.
After a brief debate the l*nat
meeting. Adjutant Jim Hingletary,
proposed aomrthing rather dras­ voted to buy the metal chain be­
fore tome other Post with even
tic.
He produced n folding metal heavier member* grabbed them up
chair and derlArad that alnee II Heveral member* from DsRarr
had held him up, tt could support hinted they would like some of the
chain for their community meet­
even the heaviest eater in Ihe ing*.
Post, Commander Karlvle HooveJohn Haul* continued the fun
announced that Nad Smith Jui-i mood of the meeting with several
found out w han 190 such chair* 1
(Csagarrt Oo fuga n ih il
B
l ,

IUK VO, Wrdnesslai. fan I,
—t ^ i—An AllWd ruuihji i.'j(u
IrsJ In lank* drove into the Com
tnunl-lhrld town uf Suwon, 17
air tulles south of Seoul Toes
■lav, then wilhdirw attri daik to
defensive position*. Il was the
four lh and laraesl
uldective
slarkrd b&gt; Ihr Klablli Vm iis ’s
irrnnnaiuancr in forre in I be
western sector of thr litnean
front

IO K IO , |an In —fT ')-- An
Allied laiik inlanlit vombai lea n
via* k'd U,iv,Hel« a '(is il *,.' L
miiunl iriitlam r lusiw ami pluim
rd into tlir aupoit sit) ut Suwon
Il it 17 ail miles uiutli ul llir K..I
held capital ul Seoul
Il wav the touilh town amt
first niapn objective— In lall lu
llir l ’luted Nations tlnopi III lliril
big western tionl lounlri-lliiust
called a irconnaosancr in tuice.
I line wat no msiu.itioii lint
Allied Imres would lemam m Su­
won for any length o( time.
A *|iokr*man in the field ex­
plained ilia! it is the uiu.tl pi it
lue on irconnaus.incr mitiiom id
this type to ptobc enemy p«&gt;»it on*,
slrleimme thru iltrtieth. gathri ax
much mloimalloii as |hu uhlr nut
■lien ssilhdiaw
An A. t' iield dispalcl, vvid
ihtre -rpaialr light plane otweivvis
tint tnidinord llir Allied entrau *
•llpj Suwon, the ill n r ililu 'be
old willed (own bega.. at 1 P M
rurtday.
Dir Allied Inter i mi led iG ul
Mai Red lis.nps m fusion
Ihe
hulk oi the Communiit gai-ttin
iiad tlril Momlav undei lierce A l­
lied homhmg and &gt;irafine att.u k*
Mundeid* ol Rrdl weir mai lime
unruied up llir |o*d llinilin.' liollh
lu Seoul.
The Allieit western drive tu-gah
Monitav suntil of Otari
(lu I lie cenlrnl front. Allied
force* pulled nut of tin- W &gt;.i.,u
wetlgr wli.-re for Id days lin y ItuJ
h* 1,1 i»ff lua-ved Its.1 Kui'exn al
tacks.
Near ftie ea'I cna I
Vllie.t
11 p diipcrard a force of
K- it I’ll piilrV MlllllUr I .-l ! VII.
li aallMoea He C m •••-•

While And Nt*f*rn
Students Itinl In
Brooklyn School
NKW YORK. Jan. H (13 -A
l i t fight between a whlti- l"V (in*l
a
Negro
achocilmatisp,v*d
ibrnugh n tlrnuklvn bigii aclisud
p *M *rl» yesterday, invoicing l,".'nil boys slid gills ill a melee that
use-turned tables ami b»• )■•■ c i «k U
f*iy«
Many uf th* white and Negro
students in the Franklin K Li*nhigh u-hool cafeteria •*&gt;uii were »&lt;*♦
changing blow*.
A teacher who attempted to tc
lore peace was punched in the
eya.
Auutlirr ilispnie among student#
ftum llir tebuol broke mil la in
In Hie day, and 55 N e«in Slid while
luiya and girl* Knight on n subway
train. A N ig m patrotw,.inan 'in
pluyest t&gt;y the subway line was
punched and kicke&lt;l when -b.&gt; triad
tu intervene.
Brooklyn pulic- began tu luuinl
up a number nf stmtent fur uuc..
Honing.
I'olice said there had been trou­
ble at the rchonl since last Friday,
wlu-ri a while boy nnd a Negro
Ih&gt;v had a ditjmtr

Sanford Weather
High yesterday 6tt
Low today 44
Rain resterday .13 inch
Total Jan tain 14 inch
Normal Jan tain 2 ib inciter

The Weather
JA C K S O N VILLE Jan. u t - a t
36
r.t
Atlanta
gft
Ilismark
11
65
35
Boston
Brownartlio
73
44
fa
*2
*1
Chicago
M
Denrvr
36 3fl
flea If nines
2*
05
4$
Fresno
49
SS
New York
36
60
Washington
Jacksonville
46
&lt;it
60
77
Miami
Tallahassee
40
61
69
U
%
la m p *
_.

x.

�;1 Capacity To Increase To jc
115 M illion Ton Total In 1951
tlyy HAM DAWKfHf
NLW YO R K , Jan. lfv -(/ P )— The nation ha* a million more tom ol
tier I making capacity than it though it had. Steelmen tay private indus­
try it planning to continue doing the unexpected.
Hut Waahington ilill doublt if private industry » plant are big enough
•ad h purbing plant lor govern me nl-lma need tieel mil la.
Ihr American iron and tree! inititule, ipokcsmen for the private
tlrel induilry. tayi annual capacity it now lvM.2 million tom. A year

loo million iii'i* hy this month- It has beaten Its premise by
around one million tout,
The atcel industry "also pledged
tn increase lire nailer,'* rapacil)
to 1110 million ton, _ year Sy (hr
end of next yv«r. Nnw industry
•pokrsmeu are predicting thilrel rompnnirn actually will build
up tn lib million tons rapacity by
thr end of 1*52.
I’ri'iderit
Truman, h o w e v e r ,
thinks nation need* l.'o tn n lio.
ton, a year. The government ha*
two ways o f taking a hand in te ­
rming expansion. Already it is
ranting str-,-1 rnmpanirs tax re.
ef if they hrrild more rapacity.
They arr { * rnrltlcd, t&lt;&gt;. writr-ntf
the nils for tux purpose* within
(ive years. T w o new mill* lercntly
feltnuurtrrd for thr hanks o f the
Itelwate will havr this tag' rrltrf
Tire ■rroroi way jl* for thr* go.
rtrmptM to flnatire aew mills, m
**'*11 build thrill Itself. The- l*rc•I *•■•*! I* asking t’ongtesa fm
iuids that rnuhl lie u**| along
tilli line, (ioverntnrnt agencies h i reported remlv in give financial
aid towslil li e budding of Iliii new
steel planto nt New London, Uoliii.
The I’r* aiiinit also It putting
pirasun
... .. »..*■ ill. U w rrn re
ness... , .
. run.iy* pait •&gt;
the need i i mu u,d7rvn&gt; la to
tiling iiwii uiv liuiu lin riu vls and
Lahoindor "to the girat steel pro
ilurtmn renter of the middh
west.”
Ilut the construction of new
tlrel mill* drpepndk mi more tha.i
just financing and Iron ore auppt&gt;rs. It alao requires steel. Am.
ateel, In apito of the record expan
inn of the Industry, la already ir.
tigni supply.
To aid In B ettin g the itecl and
other materials needed for hullo
lug ateel m ill* and other defenav
plant*, the National rneiutv.,
Authority ia regim. pimg all cqiw ,
inerrlsl cun*!ruction, f
jjlri*
NI'A hart already banned tn!
building o f new feiffetinnat ••
aniusciiiriil l.uildings. ] A Icinpoi
ary lam uir ml rupiineh;lal liol)i !
lug la announced M ay, This wll
he followed hy pra 'granting ni
permit* for only a rchdonslrucilo i
as found necearuuy, w&gt; that only

B

TUESDAY JAN. 16, 1951

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE TWO

i l i l l V WIHHJ
\\Y non TIIOMAII
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. W—0»*&gt;—

Another Hollywood legend shot
to piece* I
Fot years the movie town ha*
t’dd tales alxiut thr {tattling
Rennet la—Constance, Juan and
ilarhara, Thr three sister* a ir
•up(Hired to havn feuded ovn
the year, with long period* of
nut apeaking to rath other. 1
a*kcd Constance If such reports
weir true.
"Do you mean, do we have
a furd like Joan Fontaine and
Olivia lh- liaviliand?” she asked.
I said I did.
"Alikolutely not,” *h&gt; replied,
"We've always gotten along, even
though we have our difference*.
( don't mean I lull we haven't
irgonl: we’re nil pretty g*«M
oikri*. I guess we got that from
I'atia.” (Richard Dennett. long a
-lotmy flgurv ill tu* lh...t&lt; i i. id
aoi Id.)
"Wr haven't seen milch of rach
thtt in reernt yeai*," shr con*
inurd, "iwcauar we live in differer1 midrnnmrnt* | livr in
lirimsny, Joan live. In Holly*
jvoed and llarltara livr* in New
Vurk.
"Hut when | came Iwrk here
asl month, I stayed with Joan
it her houae. And Ilarhara slaysi with her before Christina*

lohn Coulter, la alatloned
he air forces.,.. ..till,

fens* program coJld use the aval•We •uppllea o f lleMtohich i l i l l .
also lie shared with sdlh defMaax
l&gt;orf|.eetivwf T hslmd uenaldnre
neerlk aa new railroad carti, ol, a bat aha thought o f lha cu m m
plprt anil ships.
op of glanior girls.
The nation's expanding * lt* e l
"Of course, I haven't been able
plaid has lieen one of the wonder*
• see many o f the new unea in
of the uoatwar world—even If it
&lt;e past two years," the aaid.
trorso t tv
g enough to sum
tn the preawtu national emergen- Ilut from what I haVe aren. I
lon'l think they have tne IndivlLast year the Industry turned tualily the stars possessed In
ther year*.
out Wi.7 mtlltn.1 toru. Kuiala'a pro"The studios are alwaya tayruction la believed tu have been
under 20 million. The (J, H. pro- ng that a certain n«w actor la
rnoth*r (labia/ The same |a
metlon topped the previoua re*
**i In wartime ruU, o f Him , rue among actresare. Instead of
million tone, a record up to that wking for someone who I* a
opy of an aatobliihed alar, why
time.
rapacity figures ol lon't they try to find aomeona
104.J million tons are 22 per cent
h ghcr than the lulu rapacity ot
211.0 million ton*.
America'a ateel expansion plan*
Will keep her well mil ahead of
Kui.U. allbough reports finin th.
, Sorlel Union tell nf plana then? |.
roaitfuel new ateel mill, a„ f , ,
•Ireadv ha
' * f ,*.*'*.*• Syvhd atwl iirodurtion
•kaold he Itrout ht lo At million
a year by HM», nr doulda Ur .

the toll of enemy dead wa » boo*it&gt;
ed to nearly 2,l»0.
They hit supply Jump*, rail-,
road*, vehicle* and building* &lt;«ciPnnilaufd Im a P*ge n i t )
copied by Ketl ttoop*. the plan.*.*
rhok Monday.
The Eighth Army wat rented knocked out a lied tan* ami field
on a fairly atralght line aero., piece near Seoul.
the peninsula. It* etratety appear,
nl to lie keyed to a hard-hitting
withdrawal, pulling liack only
when Red pressure get* too heavy.
iroattanea *•■■ **a * O w l
The t&lt;»
I'igMi, Air../ atWiwwred the central front pullback to ly cloaa to politic*. Aa fa r a* 1
the drf/u lvc line set up after »m roneerntil my arm* or* wide
the retreat from Seoul. American open for any free country that
French and Dutch Iroon* tmlr want* to gat into it and pul Its
southward through breath-taking heart into it."
Ho apoke of the aocial reform*
mountain pane*, along sheer
cliff* »nd around hairpin turn*. and improvement! In living stan­
Artillery lmrragra and punish­ dard* sought try all the nation*
ing air etrike* coverert the with- in the part hut *aid these could
la assured "only In an atmo*phero
drawat. Village* flamed.
Censorship prcventnl locatlnr of confidence anil security,
•he new line. Tne communique aaid
onlv;
"Thi* lettevel.inmenl will u»hcr
in a new i.hasc" of ihr Kolark
mountain* lurttlr "The UnOed Ntlon* line ha* (wen straightened
and •hortrned.
Censor* now prohibit mriitio.'
of *nv unit* •omller than th'
whole U. R. Eighth Army and
Fifth Air Force. This « ! ■ an­
other dav-to-dav change whir*
the ren*nr« *»v reatilt* from
changing military conditions,
fDl'imtche* receiver! and pub
tlihrd Monday liefnre the nrwe?'
rlampdown Identified the Wnnju
hnlitln'r fm ,e a* the II, R. Srcond
Division and the allocking force
Hr aaid it was Ida duty ar
south of Suwon a* thr T H H I" ;cna! superintendent to r.Mo.si.fantrv Division. The K.rno.l Dlv^ what fund* arr nrrdrd In o(n-r
•Ion inclurlerl French, Dutrh nr.' ate the a* hoot* under the formula
Smith Korean troops a* wrjl a&gt; sal hy law. "| know that th*
American*. The Third Division, nreils of |.uhlir education cannot
which wa» evaciuite«l by »ea *e very, well Im postponed nor ran
December
fmm
llungtiam
r the burden of support o f publir
northeiiat Korea, included at Ihot education lw shifted
*!a*r I'uerlo Itican and, America"
A f » mnnU'i -.f the budget
malnlaurt troop*.)
rtimmis-ion, he aaid, " I
feel
A P. co&gt;re«pt&gt;ndeul Stair Kw’n* that the Itoanl ha* no discretion
ton. wllh the *e*lerjri fmtr* It** ary intwer In the matter ami
lark column, »*ld the American* that carefully vilimated costs
rolled ahead five more mile* earl” u n d e r
atalutnry prescription)Tuesday In the second dav o f their
offensive aetlnn. There * * • "n
Iterl oppoaltlnn In lh* early stage*.
Wittering Allied air attack* Iwd
routed Red garrison tronnv, fm •
several village* and left hundred*
of fleeing Commiinlit* along the
north bound mad*.
They told of mvntolly-dcflclant
The weatam force Mnnda? re­
captured threa town*— 0«an. children Irclng caged and rlrain
Kamvangjang anti Chon. Osan, |JA ed at hnme for lack of inalitu*
air mlloa aoulh of fleoul, was the itonal apace.
nlare where the first American
| ....... ....... w —~ . Cgwitol*.
•eldUr o f the Korean wal wta hclwh supervises the Inatituliun,
that
there
I* no place for feeble­
rillcd, 14*11 Jut**. Kamyanglang l*
jo mlMti'imnheast .and Chon if minded Negro children; that the
tlainravUle roloi\y hav'-no full
'tirrae m |M scflh of there.
■The«vi!ff*» nu Indication *hat tin time phyalran, lisyolmlhrgiat or
|ke*tsm|mr«
was h'ahnln/
tr'ahnln/ to r » p*ychiatrl*t: that f|j,'haaii't thi
[WestsfRInwra we*
facilities far
training
all tin|Why to fleoul Three R«d proper
ahnkM^kv In Ita mth |A. P. rnr- children to make some aort tJ
respondent l*on lltrth ' said the living; (hat lla attenilahU work
Chinese 40th, dlth and Wth ami- 72 hours a week ami cam unlf
.les-at f i l l dttengthi aHaul 120.- from SlJttft t o jIliH ? a year, Theyi&gt;UU M o t ik . C. Phllliv
:oon t ill&gt;Mu- were riasaml ccuth

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killed in bombing Rnd sGaftuy 000 more than li haa had in thi
hlennlum.
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*The Allied warplane* resumed
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�French Hold Firm
At Fierce Attacks
Rock Hanoi Line
Vietminh Forces Seek
To Crush Defenders
In All-Out Battle

PAGE tHKKK

THE SANFORD HERA I.D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

fUESDAY JAN. 16, IDS!
post o f Raochuc, four miles north­
east nf Vinhytn. remain* laolaled.
A delayed dispatch from ad­
vance French army headquarters
near Hanoi, from Associated Press
correspondent Kenneth Likes, said
the fighting eras bloody and often
at bayonet point.
He said that Vinhytm was at
one time Isolated hut that French
mobile reserves, backed by ■rat­
ing planet and a haary artillery
barrage, broke through and reach­
ed the village Just In time &gt;o
prevent the Vietminh from hlnu-

ing a bridge over a river at the
rluage’a edge.
V in h y e n u a waited fortress
town on the top of a low hill at
the edgo of the Hat Red River
delta. Th# garrison and tha re­
serve troops now In It total sev­
eral thousand men.

Air Force To Drop
Troops, Equipment
In Huge Container

D AYTO N, O. Jan
l « —//ft■■■
Now the Air Force la planning t«
The writhing tentacles of th* deliver packages o f aoldltrt tn.l
giant squid. eemeUmeo reaching equipment hjr parachute.
80 foot In length, are hollowed r*A t |ot*l thal'a tha g«el of anal,
ponslbi* for some son serpent near a of tha air mat*ilA| .&gt; n w &gt; rl
stories.
•t nearby Wright-Pallet ten Air

Force Boat.
Tea la will begin aoon on a con*
tainer capable of holding 6.000
pound*. Engineer* at Wrlght-Pstteraon aay the container* mar be
used to drop an entire Infantry
aquad and equipment from in air*
plane.
Or. they aay, the container may
he uaed aa a comple’ e weather Sta­
tion. revue etatlon. or aurvietl and
rescue hut for ar*U* use.
Already the military air trana*
port eervlce la eonalderlng It for
u*e a* a weather station to be

dropped with men and equipment
into inaccessible area*.
Human* have not yet been drop­
ped in the container, which conalsta of a framework o f tubos
mounted atop a metal landing skid
provided with plywood flooring.
Four movable aluminum trian­
gular conipartmei.ls are attached
to the freme. They can be ar­
ranged as a square box to carry
cargo or raarranca to carry troops.
A (Ingle 100-foot
parachute
would be used for loads up to 8.-

Hr SEYMOUR TO PPING
Saigon. Jaa. 16—//P)— French
troopa hare hailed new attacks
by 80,000 Communist-led Vietwl-ih nationalist troops aimed
at Hanoi, north Indochina capi­
tal. It was announced lonixhl.
A French army
communique
said that Iks Mn-.ro*-trained
Vietminh leader. Ilo Chi Minh.
has Ihrowa 10,000 new troops
into the all-out awaull to seise
Hanoi. Harder the French had
estimated his force at
20,000
men. and said it might reach 10..
000 soon. Two French mobile
task fortes hart contained the
Vfrlminh d ritr extending on a
12-mlle front about 30 miles
northwest of Hanoi. Thirty Viet­
minh battalions attacking nq ■
narrow front wero inviting full
frontal combat for the
first
lime. The communique reported
that the Halite which resumed
this morning after a somewhat
oulet nlikt was broken
o ff
again IhU afternoon

SAIGON. Jan. 1 F r e n c h
Army headquarter* snn»&lt;mrrti to­
day French lroo|&gt;s were holding
(irm before llano, hut w.until that
the
fommunitl-lrd
Nalionslut
lotcc* driving on the north Indochine capital may teach 40,000
soon.
A ranking ttslf officer who flew

hoe from the northern front catly
this morning told a new* confer-

•At the fneus o f the fivhllnv tn
wrest of Hanoi. opposing Itvlfalionk
hlire dug In face to face on a
faur mile front. The French out-

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�Independents In Congress

rite Sanford Herald
j

TUESDAY JAN. 1

TWB SANFORD HEKALP, BANFORP, FLORIDA

PACK FOUR

Tin* H iiuhc* uf IteprcMMitiitivfM him one unununl menilier,
mu* elt-t'itnl nut tm u Rvpublicuii nr u Domocral but Hit mi
Independunt. Minor purtlen occunfonully elect candiduten;
III r u miu
.4 »• Mc.m rl.M Maitrr
M l . U i IT. 1*1*. ■# Ik. »*•• I 11(Mr. there have Imnn Sociulintn, and Vito Murcuntonln, the Amerml ■ • il.il. Mm Mi . mmtrr Ik. A r I icitn LHbor Party conjrrennman from New York City, nerved
• I I'.M II H ml l i n k ' IW*.
nuverul tnrmn until hin defeat lant fall and for n time had a
Min i * Ml I- III «&gt;
colleague. IndrjiendentH, however, backed by no jiarticular
M ll.l
l.illllink O K**
jmrty, are natundly few and far between. The prenent one,
__
N . ilu x N iM ^ir
Frazier Keamn of Toledo, Ohio, ran without uny organized
*“
i i aw M ir iiik h u m
iI# 1 'u il.i
1 M ttrotij* Itehlnd him and defeatml both the Democratic inrumurn* Manik
l »n
n m Hsalts
i n iNtnt and hln Kenublican opimnent, though hia dintricl in
(Is M .IIU
m
u u tear
Him more ajit to lie Republican than Democratic.
iteuina in or wan u Democrat, who haa run for the
All aklteare aailrrs. n i l .
.1
IM &gt; I«. i.w lill.11, »n .,l«m «ll.ii., jiarty nomination for governor and nerved In the cabinet
• ■A ..U r n at . • l i r l i l t n i i l . la,
Ik» •*,#*&gt;, •&lt; H lllM 11,1.4., util of the Democratic governor..Frank J. [juiache. So far he
Am rfcin .il Imr ml r .«»l■. a#*»rO*- linn nnt nonietimen on the Democratic aide of the Houm- und
m setae.-■
nometimuH on the nepubllran, and wivn that he wan elected
H i.ir H u ii
‘ ii&gt; nr
lllu l
H i| iim ili&lt; to tie independent.
t lm , l»».. I f . VarS. I Msaea. !*»•
•Pill, Kauai. I Ilf, M, l u l l . ______
He linn few predecennor*. In 1HOI nn unuminl mixup of
Th. Metals la a mrimhir al &lt;1* purtlen renulliHl in the South Dakota leginbture'n nending to
lM arl.1.1 I'la.a aaklrh la . . M I H
• lr k a li.il la Iki
!•&gt; tenant. ihe United Staten Sennte a former clergyman, James H.
Milan of all ikr larol aama arfai.4
la Ihla a .n .p .f.r. aa m il oa all Kyle. He served until his death ten yearn later, and regularly
I f a ,n . Il.fa ir ln .
recorded himself n.n an Indefiendent.
t l ’ k s i i a y . Ja n . t*. i w i
The moat recent previous independent In CongresH was
the 'tte Oeorgc VV'. Norrin of Nebranka, who after many
TO D AY'S MIII.R VKItSF
yearn us a KejiuMicuii preferred to ntyle himself an balelielident. A s mrh tie won re-election ill lOlltl, but was de­
HkliimuM &gt; i . Ihr -«m nf a « i n I feated in I'.tIII. when the Repuiillrnnn made great gains in
Iliac and a irra l king himself, lull the Middle West.
ihr kingdom aplii under hia ton.
Perhaps wo would lie (sitter off if a few more congress­
Clirltl founded * klniHi.ni nesrj)
tarn thousand &gt;r«r» »,?». Il atilt is men and senators felt free to follow their beliefs instead of
fr o o in f Ii)1 leap* ind tnainda. It conforming to party policy. If they were all Independent*,
i t i r r . all continents! Ih-hohl a
of course, we would no longer have two-party government.
. .ii, n n p i *•■•*#•?
, t l I w M l a*
taelsrw. I Mna ■

greater lhap Solomm I* h w l Stall. 11:41.
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Too Late To Claseify

THE TEN D ER FO O T

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By BU88KLL KAY

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I p in ilir uiii-a Dlt year cxtfcp!
in Nailli Dikol* Ii mi«lii pay it&lt;*
people i&gt;l I IoihJi In t i f how lli“ i
d o 'li,in North Dakota where therr
v&gt;**.*i, atlual d*thn* in liaffi
lit aIIn v. title time wai an incicav
P rif#0l &lt;n Floinli II may
be tbal t r ate loo libnal alaiul
such llunai in fluiKti &lt;u tell a»
loo cairlcit on llie highway;

Digging lato Florida's welfare
Mt up, Tsmpa Tribune s u ff writ­
er J. A. Murray comes up with
some interesting
figures
that
ought to provide plenty of food for
thought in the face of skyrocketIng living coats
and
stradily
mounting tases.
The figures show that the aged,
the blind and mothers of children
receive less then the national
average, but they also »how that
the people are paying about 50
percent more than the national
average for welfare.
The figures also show that the
total payments have Incrrswd
•even times in the past decade.
They also reveal that more then
half of the people In Florida over
(15 years of age are on welfare
or social security rolls, compared
with lex* than 40 percent na­
tionally. A higher nomber of Flo­
ridians are receiving aid than in
any other slate hut three.
From th# standpoint of ability to
pay. Florida taxpayer* are doing
more now for welfare than mud
other states. In on# county, Murray point* out, Xfi percent o f ihe
resident* over 55 year* of air&gt;
are on the roll*. Kightv out of
every 1000 arc on the rolls for
dependent children, more than
twice th# nations) average.
And to make matter* worse,
while relief for Ju»t about any*
Itody and everybody gnr* merrily
on, there I* no relief in right for
the taxpayer who is footing th#
bill. In Florida the number nf
people going on relief roll:
Is
growing twice as fast a* the na­
tional avrrage. which has cau.nl
Florida to tie termed "The t*imrhouse State."
While Negroes comprise only e't
percent of this state’s population.
It Is revealed that atamt sixty Per*
cent o f the children «n relief ore
Negroes. Only one state In the na­
tion, Pennsylvania, ha* more blind
people on the roll* than Florida.
An interesting ca*e li&lt; this ccn
met Ion came to light not long ago
when a Florida State Highway pa­
trolman arrested a man for reck­
less driving and found that the
fellow was carrying a Florida
driver's license and, at the same
time, drawing compensation lie
cause he was blind.
How many people we have In
thla state holding driver's licenses,
who are also on relief for Ihr blind,

nobody know*, and the bureaucrats
see to It that nobody will know for
federal regulations on this score
require thnt the names o f those
drawing welfare funds of any kind
must be kept •‘ secret." They argue
that it might die embarrassing to
the recipient. What It does to the
unfortunate taxpayer t* none of
their concern.
Murray expresses the opinion
that th# large number of public
relief roll* ,x»d the high cost of
welfare in thtx stale I* largely a '
result uf abuses. Hacking him up,
Comptroller Clarence flay charged “ gro** abuses" in aid to dr- •
pwident children, during a recent
di*cu..ion on th« state program.
A prominent Florida doctor reports that many culored women
have Illegitimate children because
of tht- additional.relief money it
brings, and he sta r* that “ young
colored girls whu come to hia of­
fice for
examination
express
downright disappointment when h«
tells th*m they are not pregnant."
With the knowledge that the
state will take over their family w
and provide for wife and child­
ren, manv husbands walk out on
thrir rr» ponsi hill tie* a* deserter*
und little effort is made to appre­
hend th*-m or make them contri­
bute to their family's support.
Knowing that the iron curtain of
“ tccreFy" protects the names of
those drawing welfare
money,
politician* hnd officials often mak*i
It their husipess to lie "eery heln-’
ful" in getting people on the mils
who ran be counted on at election m
time to deliver a f#w votes.
I.lkrwlse, children uo
lonprt
worry about aiding their aaiuH
parent*. Many who are well vble
to give their parent- p hum’ or
s*.|st them with fund, no lonver
do in, look oh Ihr matter s. a
problem nn&lt;( responsibility nf thr
state, Mint direct Dad and Mom to
"get in touch with the welfare
folk*.''
Thr situation Isn't pleasant to
contemplate and it will get worse
tiefnrr it gets better unless the
people, the taxpayers whn gyu pay­
ing the Mil, pul their foot down
and demand that the*# abuses be
eliminated. The ruling thnt pre­
vents the names of IhoM on relief
bring mad* public should be re­
scinded; this alone would go a
long wny toward
straightening
inaiti-rs out— but try and get Congrew* to act.

"Please vhn' vtr would like to see imml ill l^dnlon is the
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house of Sherlock Holmes." So some American soldiers on
leave in the lant war ate reported to have told their guide
This In truly a remarkable tribute to a fid it ion s charaeter, and to tin- author who created him. (.Ttntinuuuce of
tills tribute in seen in the dinners, recently held In a uutnIs r of Amcricao cities, by devotees of the Sherlock Holmes
stories who iiave banded themselves the Baker Street Irreeulars, the name given to the street iircldiur whom the
detective sometimes employed to spy on his eneridea’ move­
ments. The individual chupters take their numea from par­
-r i ^
Hov.li of pioleilt 11mo iiisiidlm
ticular stories, "The ( 'reeplng Men," "The Hfihpkled Hand"
fentirnentaliili ( » up ar plant air
ami the like.
iludird in Convicts lo diail IN
Considered ut these dinners are sitcli welglity proMems
year oldi, Y»l iwlwdy douhii lhal
ar. the daU-2 uf Dr. Watson's marriage, nr was it marriages?
Ion- lime* in wrtrh Premier Hia- I 11.8. Highways rUl p a s s e s
wr are heading tor all out-wai wilh
tan must keep tn rvnturt with Ills through an anrirnt lava flow In
The chronology of the stories presents problems, us these
Rllttia, that tOmchody1 ill thii
liriitrnania abroad.
often have contradictory dates hard to explain. Such mat­
wi-xtern New M eiiro, Iwlween the
rountiy hat got to li^ht u, that ■(
itv iiKwrrr ma &lt;k k n i /.k
\W don't hear murh aletul
ters are considered solemnly by the membership. The society
cities
o f Alhut|ucrt|ue ami Gallup.
A
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Fnreign
Alfsirs
Analyst
Htalln these days.1 He spends sev­
the 18-yeai-olii- don't thr 28 and
even issues a magazine, the, Baker Street Journal, and sev­
eral months earh year in the
30-yeai-old* inuil. In ill* long
eral of tiie papers read nl the meetings have haen issued in Communist Party headquarters pleasant climate of Ills beloved
Ittilicei ait going lo de-mantllexik form.
ip O#|o, Norway, has pronounced Uivrgia on the lllock Sea. How­
gioupt. irvu.iU** &lt;&gt;l agt.
thai Johan htrand Johansen, d«*. ever, although he reached the age
hpt u
The honor thus paid to Arthur Conan Doyle,
id 71 tn hU last birthday In bes:Lett way. the ijlc tl way
ha'fe C y rhlrf o( the Norwegian RetW, rmlier. Ih ffe haa tores On public
mipers rankiHilnt with Dicken* and Kfplln,
gone to Mownw jfur' medical
18-ytai okli lo Itiakr ihr
wnlng
had club* studying .their works,
tregtnienl.
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, t IniliialUin ;lhat lie h*S given over
t« which will be demanded societies of former day#: Nof *
tained
Jpl.w.^i.
H
um joins m nulnhie Ihr hi'lmixif the ship o f state,
it to ^cfjn their military
U te riler o f tlja Soviet doroinpgriy of »Irk folk* wlw are litsuch luting poptUorl
• Vil
bunions. Hia ward {• final.
the tdbntt.Uit betici
lit
tl—
H
w
yiei
.'Bpilnl
for
what
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In view uf Ih* prenent world xltuallun, renllrlng thxl w* ar* en*a**d
alii 1b'etnl MurtCe Tiior#*, the ' And ,what.emergency would rail
T '**T r •— ,
; Don’t Be An'A-Bomb Neurotic
ristorawir iacmg a
Ft*rich &lt;’puipiunisl leader, and for the prescore of pirn like
in a grenl moral rrunadc—to nave not only our freedom lull oure*lvfb.
l*aUein&lt;' Toglistll,, I5«\ fbUf in (Tie,res, TopiiatU and Johanseu
lira in nyiht to co
Moscow? There has hern no
;
That
utile** IhF people of th* world recugnlxc that freedom itaelf la al
ptreetty under a blait)*ato|nlc or higlufyplifIve, your
FitiidejM't budget ttu
A M M O lis t seore, Jmt
ri\u'*Hmng in m&lt;tf t . rhadees of survivahare cemAietaiy devoid Uf pVrjrmai inter- ,4|| of which, m u .#!, a Mnnq
ntake. w* nhairnm m t th* Uffhl lo guide ua,To ultltnaf* Irlhwph. And
iA 0fh hard t#
thlt Niiirr timpiy airn’t cal. Even in a larg^ citj\ though, oiUv.a. Jmalf jienwntage among Dtp.*, wlw.'/emgnli*- thql find. The Htrvlel Union is la y ?
liernuMC of the eonfiudon in ih* minda of ho many people today. We Ih*
M il.tk i course which it aims
mb* in (he marinnet-«&gt; of the jmpulafinn enti iamaibly be1right hinder art e*plosion. It stem* to Iwi- a n iiiim u n practice Ing
In follow in Ihe dev#toping world
MliilMivra of Hanford, rhaBenge our(people wHIj n rail:
|rly Ycpreti them Type As tittle ns one-half lo a mile away, you have an even chance lq i liarncterize imllllcat vj.ila as crista.
innIW i - o f health, fltiv, ha
iMicIlin'1 air littilined to of survivul. The death ratq;frttm one to one and one-half to mid jhat this dowm't incati
‘ Whethri11 this means Moscow
, ,. ,
n i
with \t maximum o( V mile* out Is only Hi in 10U»* '
reuions of Utalth aretj’t Involved expect# another world war re
To repeal uf our aim* and turn to God In huniUUy and
FIRST t
Ini to
lo IW
he seen.
seen, In
In Ilia
that respect
Beyond two mile*, an A-lwfnlraxidoaltio'wlll Wrtuw'prac- at l boos loyllatli. amt Thorei mams
nd malty iiaihinrv ariualher
own
Kussi#
Is
captain
of
prayer.
have lieeh ill hot long
(ewer than' ilia uiatimuat Ibally no deaths al all.-Bufter bomb* would Increase the rrrlalnly
"IqTltrov, ft
linre..
G ip ftI Ulipltruv,
ItulgarUp U te, .fer i f that* Is a war she
jbt Pietlarnl t*|lu alnHtl range of devastation. Hut n bomb 1 times morn pow erful ttreniier and internationally kmiWh will have In-rn Hi#, sjiunsor.
mage area fro m two __________ ____
lioin 1^.000,000.000 to than "standard" would expand th
_ sanCertainly
there cin Is m*
Cutnmunlsl leader, _______
died In n
U*
HF;CONDj TMI the member* at opr rarlotm Churchea show thpir apirU
mes aa far.— Donald tcurium wear Musrew m m * months dWtus trr M iwhuw ; Just as there
&gt;,000,00(r lliat’t to /er.H to four and out--half 'W|l
of n pmlw e t and t^rdty lhnHtgh their (oral ehareh la order
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in the western capital#,
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tt a little bigger,' toitwilling G. Cooley In Your iilf#.'

THE WORLD TODAY

A C A L L TO T H E C O M M U N I T Y

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pul have to be ilnnc. Perhapt
it Would lie imttiblr lo com a new
l&gt;«k&lt; uf currency, u&gt; u new US.
kronen, woillt alioul tllAt. Then
We could gel lid u! a couple of
ergot by calling them kronen in
aiend oi dollan.^
T h . rracliyalion of llie Sanfnid
Nava) Air Siation it all the more
y ilrpa ihould be ipe«Jconilgudion pi the Ftdi
Hotpial. 71te Navy will
llie lir tlalion, inrludprrtenl hpipital hiiiklinf,
c tl.ii IpTMig, «i&gt;d civitian'
Innlionieil with llie uccetiimling anoibrr place for
‘ llr l anti injured II ‘would
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proliahly have
to* pot up with tout, makethi
artangrmenl, hot it would lie bel&gt;
Irr la put up with tuch an at*
rangement ■for a lew montht than
hit confronted with it indefindeThera it no time to be lot) in
ting a tpecial botpiul diitrict
gating the new Kofpital uoeonilruction.

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Railroads Ask For
S i x Percent Raise
In Freight R a t e s
WASHINGTON, Jan.
Th# railroad Industry today for­
mally a«ked th# In ltn U M Cammere# Commission for a now
#rnl A percent Inrrras# la
rates.
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The hike, If grantad, weal#
th# ninth su&lt;-h Inrrtase sine# W&lt;
War II. Tha boosts luive thus
raised th# rail freight rates
about 57 pvrrrnt ovrr tha II
leveH.
.
AU &lt;■( the major tallroads across
th# country ioinad In the petitlsa
lo Ihe ICC. They argued a furth.*i
rU«' I* made nv«*s«ary by rontluuln* luereascs In aparatlnr, cost*
Tim mmiwnlea notified the com­
mission that thry iriU tome In bofore the imd of Ud* weak with
a motion to make the new Increase
immediately effective on an emer­

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In any event w# are entitled tn that th# dividing wall Iwtween
lielieve that the rurrent presence Wtr ami pence t* Indeed a thin
of foreign Communist chiefs in one. The consensu* If Western
Mc;r&lt;iw conrerni xffetr- of *tMi­ observer* Is (hat. while Ihe dsn
as well a* health. These are par- i gets arc great, It isn’t mrvilab|.
Thlil Is li*»e,t on the knuwle*lg&lt;that the democracies don't warn
based on the settlement reached war, and th* belief that the .So­
with yonlmutfrs, switchmen nn.i viet doesn't want one now.
A meeting of Communist chiefs
other opgrating employee. A t the
same time, It u ld "the railroads in Moscow undoubtedly mean* a
arg confronted with other demand* survey of the general situation
___ ____ In wage#
| _by *uh and Ihe laying o f plana to meet
for Increases

gency basts.
The fl percent hike would apply
to all commodities, with six exreplions for which specific fell­
ing* were requested.
The rsllroadt said the increases
n fresh fruits, Including citrus
fruits, fresh vegetable* sad melon*
rked nor fro sen, should
not col#
be abt canto per 100 pounds i the
i her and sugar
100 pounds: and the
reals
coal rates (• cants per net
cent* per grot
, pr**#fit key ns l
M7OJWIL000 In additional
mnnUl aundpb
ropoied Increases would
. .There are
Commudlsl
l*arre big
big Com
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tha railways' petition
Ctlv# In lath France
Franc# and Italy,
climated this would yield
and the*# Red# wield great pi wee
lO sittsM i n t F e s w - g b ,
rating Income o f 91,05*,return of only 4.17 per Tuesday, and will4 |nat«ad attend among the working clasae#.- |n
t Investment.
ihe Chain nf Ml.simtggougram at event of war the Communist#
naturally would do I hair utmost
Ilways *sld the nnnusl Ik# I'rrxhyterian Chnfh Annex
to «Tpa&gt;e
create 1
disaffection among the
■omuirndc-t *•
•It materials and MinpJlr*
Marvel Faille was rumiprodr-t
fgr repainting th# LionI M i on workers of' these vital Allied |iowKran'-ole
Itoultv#rd
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to helitv* that a
wa. welcomed 14 a "i*Uhr iil ioS^ TT " !-It I# reasonable
renao
Discutrion w#s continued
Jna. j ;
inued lAtdDegMlon
oa idlredrewBj; f f thla aspect of Ow
i In addition, tga petition eon- whether or not to sponior n clm rt'f •****■**•■
° " v , tb'ng, Usble#
ued, n i l wane* would Increase here, ami th# mattar was left f o r l t W r . health*, wrlch ha* drawn
I W lendet* to Moocow.
at least t l U A S I jm u*m.uallv director* lo ileclit* Friday night, t

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'that w* may be wilB«9k « read uf ell men. We believe lhal
Ihla ia aa JWBr whea all ama who love freedom- and demo­
cracy -should aland up and be rmtnled on I he aid* of God
and

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That til of I hone of the community who art- not Affiliated
with any Church, Join with w In Ihla moral naO ■piritaal
rruxade. ,
FOR:

“If my ptoph. which hra chHad by my nam«, thc9 hamMc
fhemrtetvM, and pray ami atak my face, and turn from thtir
wjrfced waya, then will I hear from heaven ami wW forgive
ive rfMihillon wan unanlmoualy.adopted at a railed meeting
Serial Ammdaiioh of Hanford. Florida. January 12th, 1951.

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rgr* unlyrtfitiM
oa# of our Urgeuntvrrtitiet
m man ii eiptlltd for cltruo sa mminstiuh Hits may
Kkc URinually harsh |i»ntH-

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�Mrs. W. I t Beecher
Itelickah Noble (irand

Social A n d Personal Activities
Social Calendar
TV W ItlA V
The Y. W. A.'a of tho Flrat
Baptist Church will mrut this
evening at tbe chunk at !;C3 !‘.M.
The American Hume Departloet.l uf I lie Woraan'a Club will
it. oil! a fashion stow at 8:00 P.
M. at the W. man’s Club. The
public la Invited.
WEDNESDAY
Opening the Seminole County
Mli-'ruiu, a silver tra will be held
from 9:30 to 6:3(1 P. M. al tbe
Woman's Club. The public is In­
vited.
The P r a m Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Church will meet
in the
Memorial
Educational
Building at 7:30 P.M. The study
f o f the book of Ephesian* will be
continued.
The Training Union Executive
Committee of the First Baptist
Church will meet after the Prayer
meeting sender In the Men'# Bible
d i e * Room.
' HI! USD AY
Metiiiah rehrarsa! will be held at
the First Methodist Church at 8:30
P. M. All singer* are urged to at*
tend.
The Royal Ambassadors uf the
• fir s t Baptist Church will meet at
*7 00 p.l|.
The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­
therhood will meet at the First
Baptist Church tonight at 7:30
P. M.
The Brotherhood o f ihc First
Baptist Church will hold their

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Charles Beniiam

T h e J u n io r IllR h Sch oo l W ill
ho ld a gam e p a rty iu the Iw nm irt
room of the M a y f a ir In n at 7 : 3(1
P . M . T h e p u b lic Is in v ite d to a tA tend .
T h r if t Shop w orker* o f the Wom en'* C lu b w ill lie .Mr*. Aloe F u n dorn and M rs. B la k e S a w y e r.

FRIDAY,, ,

Miss Jewell Taylor
To Wed Jack Huprhes
Mr*. Mary Taylor o f _#08 West
Aiialre, Tani|kw, I* announcing the
engagement uf her itaughter Ml**
Jewell Taylor, to IJnwooil W
(Jack) Hughe*. &gt;on of Mr, ami
Mr*. W. II. Ilugliea of Sanford.
Ml** Taylor attended Tampa
irhoola and was graduated ft urn
Jefferson High School. She is a
ninnhei „ f Alpha Chi Chapter of
the Hein Sigma Phi Sorority.
Mr.
Hughe* was graduated
from Seminole High School and
•erved for eight ycaiS With the
United Statea Navy. At present he
employed hy the Allatdle Coast
Line Railroad.
The ceremony will take place
in the First Christian fhurrh in
Sanford on Jan ?fl at fi-00 P M.
with Rev. J. It. Farris officiating.
A reception will follow In the San­
ford Woman** Club
No formal invitation* are being
Issued hut all friend* nf the couple
are Invited to attend.

BrnimnarSchnol Holds
Regular P I’A Meet
Mrs. I». C. Garlic* prrddrd over
the regular meeting uf the Cram
mar Hchnol P. T A.' hebi ou Fri­
day In the •eh«o! a'tditorlutn amt
the devulinnal wa* presented hv
Mn J. F. Benton.
For the largest nunilier of
P T A. inemlwr* present Mr
K. J. Booth’s rocirii won a pri*e
which ua* presented hv M v S
I. Whatley.
AniiniirWement wa* made of a
"Talent Show" to he held un
t*rh ‘*1 with student* from South
Hide Primary, H o t Mute primary
and G'amm u School* participat­
ing. Junior High School 1 1talent*
have lire it invite,I lu paitlii|iatr
also.
Following tbe liusine** session
Mr*. Edith Royal of the BoVal
School nf Dance In Winter Park
nre-ented TO nf her rtudent* in a
series o f dance muulieri which
were greatly enjoyed hy lhu*e
nreient. Mrs. Iloyal also gave an
Informative talk on the physical
ami aesthetic development of the
child with student* carrying mil
demonstrations in mnneetlnn with

tirnr Levy spent the wrrkeild
with Mr and Mi
Ciaiauce Mc­
Kee In Tampa.
After a recent train accident.
Mack Watkins i* ircuiieratlng at
the A.L'.L. Hospital In Way cross.
Fllelnl* of Krir Nulilgieit will
I egret to know that he is still
1-tihflli'd to the Feinald Laughton
Memorial llu*pital.
Bam Maitina i* rx|iecte*l to re­
turn home this weekend fium a
short business tup to Chicago,
New York, and Philadelphia.

Flank Evan* h fi Monday In ieturn to Ka«t Huston, Mars, ohmlie will *|rr|ld several week* oil
buxine**.
Mrs. W. A Met Vilen nnd Mi
A. J. Himill, .it Ma.-oii, Gu ate the
gue-i* of Mr. and Mr Hrnn M*
Laulin.
\lr. and Mr*. Kbit Huntci, l.t and
•Mr*. Olftf Kordjfitn and mo* i.*,**
returned to their home lu New
Orleans.

MrrtillK Is Held
Bv Hibiscus Circle

Seminole Hi
u» b k v e r i .y

In a beautiful and Impressive
eeremnnv in the |. O. O. F. Hall
last Thursday evening the follow.
Ing offleers were in-’ sllcd In the
Seminola Rehekah l.oiige:
. Mr*. WW. R. Ileerher noble;
grand Mi** l.ila Woodard, rice
grand; Mr*. Hnuy -,ame*on, recnnllng •wretary; Mr*. I II. An­
derson, Jr., financial *ecretary;
Mg.. T-un M-!-*•■••, io*i,.,iirrj Mrs.
II I. MiHire, wairten; Mrs. J. R.
Ilmdehan. conductor; Mi». J, L.
Corley, mndelah; Mr*. Charles II.
Cole, chard* in; Mr*. W. K. Jame-mi, inside guardian; Mr*. I.
Tallmtt, outside guardian; Mrs. W.
R. Halm**, color i-carer; Mr*.
Charles Hatumm, Jr. |ia*t noble
grand. Right auppuricis tu nntde
grand, Mr*. T. II. Rultow; lefl
supiKirter to noble grand,, Mrs
N'ancy Ikrhhin*: right supporter
to vice grand, Mrs. |i. C. Howard;
supporter to nnhle grand. Mts
Lillian Vickery. Di*tricl Deputy
President. Mrs. Mary Mnvino and
her staff, a**i*te&lt;l by officers of
the Grand Lodge o f Odd Fellow*
conducted the installation «ervlce*.
Mr*. Hattnum, retiring noble
■.rand, presided uvu t.V shin'
business meeting preceding the Intnllnlion. She thanked her o f­
ficer* for I licit support during the
pu*t vim dm ) following ir ports.
lire-opted each with u gift. A
gift wa. pretented to th,- dislHcl
tirpujr president. Mr*. Mary Covino, by the lodge which al&lt; • pre■riitesj a gift t'* Mr* llannum
Mr* llannum *&gt;&gt; al*&lt;* recipient
,.f n nvliiibel of gifts from hei
officers and frleiul* in the lodge.
Feliewlng a clo*lng drill. P'd
■m by the newly Ih-lnlled officers,
refreshment* were served to In*
local member* and gue*l* from

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkin-.,n
have a* their gue*'* thdr daugh­
ter Mrs. Richard Silver and her
daughter Huvaii of Indianapolis,
Ind.
Mrs. Bay nn ind Lundquist and
lin in g *uu have ret in net! | u their
home on M agnolia Avenue fiom
the Ferna Id-Laughton Memorial
Ilo a p lU I.
After siwtiding *omr time with
her daughter ami son-in law. Mr.
and Airs. Lloyd F. Boyle, Mr* Dial
Grey ha* relumed to Laurent, H
C „ her home,

Mi*. Hose Steiger, department
o f ill,, ntivllinrv o f thr United
Spanish War Veteran*, came to
Sanford Hunnay on lu-i official
visit to the Theodore Roosevelt
Chapter No, 3.

Spanish Auxiliary
Head Visits Sanford
M r-, Ho',- S te ig e r, de|iartmeiil
president of tin- a u a ilia iv of the
U n ited Spantdi W a r P ftria n * .
ooid h,-l official v is it tu the Col
rtieodorc Rmisevell • I spier hr
Hanford last .Sunday.
M rs. Steigrr discussed a project
f«»r training nurse* a l a meeting
of the auxiliary at the home of
M is. Mae H h eaffrr, lln s iiit a lita lin n and the V o lu n ta ry Hemic*
C ig iin iiltc * aliit cam e up for con-o(e,ali»n.
Mr*. Hteiger told tile Hub ■he
Intend* to 1e present at the Dengrtrnrni President* Conference uf
the N«,(h&gt;0ai A U ' ilia lv In tie ne|d
in W aW hirigton. D C. Ian. •*'!
Follow ing this m ei-tlng -he told
the grnpri die wll 1st tend the Nn
tlo n a l |irfrn«e O tn fe rrn re , mi
organisation representing *ome 111
r tiiup*.
I'll,, local c h a p le i al*o In ai d
M i* Steiger ta ll on plan* for
•tie nepsHineni Convention to •he|,| at K luin tec e a ily m M i)
Refie*hineid* w ( r e ie n * d Id
the
mrmliels who attended al
the close of the meeting.

gray

Fla'h! Hot debate* heard in the
hall concerning thr pin* and »*&gt;nof changing * frw name- oi&gt; at
S.H.S.! How would vau like thr
Srtninnlr O lrry Frd« to lir railed
Scniinulr Warrior*? To have thr
Celery h'rd tagged with thr &gt;t&gt;oitv
name of Thr Pow Pow 01 Smoko
Signal*? To make thing* rvrn
cuter and rail the Celery Crate the
Wig Wain' Sl'" 'r like thr»e idea*
ami other* prefer the older inrtli
od; jiuI *ame haven't ev|&gt;re«*&lt;sl
their idea*! W e’re linwnr a do
hale thr firat o f Fel.ruui &gt; in
Chapel to rraeh u final drrlilon’
Tommy Speer and Sammy Jacob
run will he again*! rhluglng the
name' and Did) Coir and Johnnie
Mar Jonr* will lie fur it; Allen*'
Jarotnon will to out M.C.t lb*
thinking it over nnd teaeli your
terdirt »oonl
Something of utm&lt;»l importance
i* the Dixie Hop* Coming toon,
to he held after we lieat I'alatka
in a humdinger basketball game!
Down at the Tmirt»l Center » week
from thi* reining Friday. A*k n
gal to I* bv your ride that «nerial night! You'll want it to be a
Victory Hop ton *o go to the game
beforehand and eheer for out hoy*'
Itememher thr Diaie Hop! S|ion
anted bv the S.II.H. (Ire t'ldi*
llig plan* are being di*cin*od
and at i: tied over roller tiling the
roninr play which will he on ymn
date Uiok »oon! A ilarlin' idea Ibis
year that will have Ikuuia Ion
llatper and Handy Whitney at the
lending character*! Wondei what
John *ay* about thi«? Ik* play
i ailed 'Seventeenth Hummer' wa»
nn p«|iialiv ponulnt bonk. We'ra
Mlie it’ll he a big bit and ae wan*

Mr*. William l.effter. Jr. mlet tamed the Isma Garden lltvle
at it* irgulut meeting at her home
on Magnolia Ate. Friday after
noon.
Mr*. I.auren Johnson conducted
the business meeting nnd nnmtum til that on Fein I a the general
luncheon of the Garden Club would
tie held id the Women', club nl
The curie voted unanimously to
Accept the nominating emnmilii • '•
repurt a follow . Mr* Jnmi Ir.*
with get, Jr., rhalnunn; M&gt; David
Galrhet, vice chairman; Mi • Kai
I vie IItin*holder, *icrciaiy;
met
Jill*. Itnddy Angel, (lei. ntei
Mr . A. W l!|&gt;|&gt; gave a v,iv
intereiting talk nil landscaping,
after which rrfir*hment*
wen*
lived by Ml- Leffler. Mt lion
bolder nn,| Mi v. Johnson a-M-tril
in serving. Tim e present were:
Mrs. C. K Carlton, \|r* Donald
Jones, Mr*. Fiank Wundniff III.
Mi*. Gatchel, Mrs, William Stem
per. Mi*. P M. tlingle*, Mi*. T.
\\ M, ro, Ml* W. F 1 *0.1 on, Mi
Angel. Mi*.
Terwllleger.
Mi
\Vislt« r Met i iwether. Mr* Will
lam*, Mr*. I ,'rorg,- Iti-bon \t&gt;
liougla* Stcntirum. Mi-. C It
Hi|i|«-y, Mr*. Dale Kent I, li , Mi
lEldrt'll llii'k*on,
Ml
I lull le t
V'lHhipicil, Ml
Hlake Havevei .
\|r C It k'lijlev nnd Mr Ilnur,
holder.
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Have you notlm l how iniien
weight Janet W olfer ha lu t re
crntly ? Could he love! One of our
favorite Hspha in im .In' awav
-win! Fthrl (Iel*!er, who plan* t«

Th. Hibioeua Circle o f the Gar*
•ten Club met at the home of Mra.
It. I I ’ann Friday afternoon with
M r- J. It. William* an eo hotten.
\* the roll ura* railed suggestion*
• r. ma le alwiut the care of plant*
during ami after a fregie. A food
ale wa* announced for the neat
meeting
llefirtlimenl* wrre nerved to
Mi
I rout. Mr*. W illia m * . M l'.
' 1n I * twig, Mr*. Zerrenner. Mr*.
I *. Mm . h, Mr*. Charley Morri*
‘ on Mi
John Fun. M m . K, C.
■i Id*
Mi- t It. M cKanev, Mr*.
i \ I......, Mi
Frank Sandler.
M*
it Janie* (lilt, Mr*. K F.
■ | .!. M i- W. II Stew art, Mr*.
M flill Mil), Mi*. M. .1. M um, Mrs.
I: i, ill i.toil, Mr*. J. I*. Ihurtnioid Mi- J I Carter, Mr*. A.
It Steven* amt Mr*. Henry itchuioa.h r « new member.

r»lli Disl. Townsend
.HcH To Be Sunday

1.1 i I inliiv evening. Mr*. A. U.
Si ml. i- inesidcd.
I iu 'Mio.'il meeting will conveto .a t ou p.M. and afterward*
a uvular run line open to the pubb. Mill I* held Wayne II. Albers,
■mil ir|u*&lt;,ntativd for Townsend
• lot
i,ill to- the guest tpeiktr,
A memorial!! to five memhtrs
• lao.o.l iisnitlv bv death was
r 'i mil aimouuceinent was mad*
1.1 tlo lllne' * of another nrrnibir,
r ii iohn*on w Im Is confined'ta
It:.v I’rii II, *|iitjl.

&lt;('unit'll Club Circle
Held Meeting Friday

Hi tints nod Mi*. John D. Wing
o f Winter l*atk, and Col ami Mr*.
Paul Che*ter«nn were guest* of
Mayor and Mr*. Fred Dyson Sun­
day,

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T i n II . D C . W illi meet at th*
r*. Maytne ILtdgkm ami Mr*,
v M#ro Williams *|irni the
Ifcm lno le H ig h Sch oo l a t I 0 ::tii chairman, presented the ipeaher.
weekend in St. Augustine where
o'clock fnr a p ro g ra m on Robert Refreshment* were *erved by Mr*.
R . Leo w ith Ju d g e J . f i. S h a ro n A. R. Pinkerton's Room Alolhcr*. they attended the Annual A n tiq ue
an guest ip e g k o n I.unehenn w ill TIte next meeting will tie held Show at. l.ightenrr Aluseum.
fo lU w at the M a y f a ir In n .
at 1:30 IV Al.
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speaker. Iler topic will la- "In Tl&gt;e t!faif*p's slit#) aud hnAher-iji- Tokyo, Japan, who have I.ecu tl.a
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Abraham*, have gone to visit rela­
Itirmlnghiun, Ala
tives and friends, l.t. Jamme- 1*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Jamme* with the armed force* in Kuira
find Ml** Dorothy Ellen Jamme* uf
r a d io s t a t io n
Mr. ami Mr*. George Drrlih are
New Smyrna Mearh have ln-rn the
rieent gueds of Mr. und Air* now making their borne in San
John II. Abraham* in their home lit ford after living in Beaofntd. H.
C. Their son George, a student at
Etir. \V. Twentieth Street.
Cariylr Alllilary Academy In llamW K n w n a n tT
T h e Ith ylh m (T u li
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WOMEN'S EXCHANGE' MEETS
Tha advisory board o f tha Wom­
en’* Exchange met at &lt;:0Q P.M,
Vriday. Mr*. Carl Williams pretlded aver the husinoM meeting.
Aliaa IxMilsa Sipple reported on the
activities of the Exchange since
it* nm niiatian Nav 31.
Refreshment* wear served by
Mr*. W. I . Roche, M**. Charle*
Uwson, Mr*. Howard* Mrmtleth.
Mrs. Charles Meeks * a l Miss SipA Swing engineer hJUTavtinted o
plywood suhstitute with a gro und
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Bowl To Play Professional Teams Supported
Athletic Director

Braves Dumped By Detroit 704^

By W IM IUR M AHTIN
D A U A S . T e r , Jan. 16-—(/P) —Three of the nation'* (out major
A T L A N T A , Jan. !«_ (* • &gt; — Live
foollialt bowl* jdati "Limneti as must" New V cai'i day. Hut new NCAA -pm t* telccaitlng, a whipping
rule* governing the poil-ceaton clattits may forte a change in the hoy for eltppng attendance at
meny college*, la u»cd at Georgia
Orang Howl.
Tech "to create fan Intareat” for
Hrprftrntivti of the Rote, Colton, and Sugar laid ihrjr game* would future
baakethall and allow more
nol be greatly affected.
people to n r game* In the preDut an Orange Bowl mmmiltre-i•Jilli
4
mcmber *■ l&lt;1 ho* group w »» think­
The official opinion at Georgia
ing of awitrhlng Hum college to
Tech on today's great question,
profeaiionsl tram*.
•Vlll live trleviiion make or
What the new regulatlon»-~prctmurder aporta?“ ta practically
trilling primal iy
division
the opposite of that
m
of groat recelpta an N C A A tc«
n any other malor college*.
presentation n ataglng the garnra
Key Mundotil, ataistan. nlhlr— will mean for the minor howl*
tic director at Tech, ha* juat
U not yet known.
■igred the third annual contrart
The
new
regulation*
were
with W8D-TV fur telecaiting liasadopted hero last week at the
krt liall gamec, Iwcausr 'in my
annual convention of the Na­
opinion live cakting of our bas­
tional Collegiate Athletic Associ­
ketball guinea m i VC*, a dual putation. They provide, In the main,
poac.
hat participating learns share
tlecaUM of n vn y small M-ut6 per cent o f the groia recrlpl*
llig rapacity (I JUS) aval* I wand that the NCAA Ire representarn unaldi- to o|icn the g^ninnai»rn
rrt In the management of th*
for putdic .ale of admi-slon tiehowl*.
krt*. TV piuridc* a mrriium that
Th- Ru-c Howl, gianddad.ly of
allow* fans w|,w ale ptuVvIiled
po,t-*ea«on play, i* under superfrom viewing these game* to
vision of the I’acilu Coaat Con­
u v them nn Wflll-TV.
ference. The Cotton la aupervHrd
“ KecoiHlIy, TV will ereatr fan
hy thr Southwest Confrrrnci.
Interest in luiskiThall mi that
Memliet* achools in each con.
-111111 Tech - pi ujetted Ill.OtlO *ral
fereiire te-long to the NCAA.
William A. Ah-taiidi t Mrmmial
Htunneti hy that terrific attack launched hv the iThamplon, challenger l^ « Ont* grip* tne ropes
The Hugar and Orange howl*
Ktrld House U romplclcil. fan- us i n i c Hi
It uny
my t.oJdaieln
i.oiilsiein hold* bark
hark Heavyweight Champion Kuard
Kitard Chatle*, dining the tenth ruuml
ha-&gt; no conference tle-upa.
will la- mi educated In 1-asl.ctliall uf their -rhidulerl
Unit a MaUUon
Madison Square t,aiden
i.uiih-n. New York, Charles retained hi* title
nlulerl fiftn-n
fifteen round buul
Arthur Cngai, an Orange How!
that &gt; -y will want tn ere gam o hy &lt;"iing a technicnl kmakoul In this round, (internntionall
rommlttreman, »ald it would I*
flmt hand."
Intponaible to nirel I ha 7ft per
Mundurff, for met head Im*rent demand bteausc the game'*
t wtti.ll mi lech mnl *1111
•poii'or* must par 20 per rent
an influential figure in NCA
far'rental of the Miami atadium.
at.owirdgra that hr :a out
That, hr *aid, would leave Jnet
step with nlhvi ip jH s &lt;ifliriali
./ive pvr cem lor operating e«W IIU W E L P liiA : Jan. Irt—pp)
WAYNRHdUHO, t.a., Jau. I «
-The Phi site! prm 1‘ndlic* linvc
pence*.
The
first
seven
brace*
in
tho
four playera under contract—a
Hp aaid he nnd other commit■ay*, "m y opinion I* that w!*- j
tijicii alt-age vvcnl o f thr Gi-orgla catcher, two pitchers and ai.
In- member* wrra considering the
vision, like radio W yeaia ago..
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Trial*
were
run
yesterday
Idea
of
hooking
profc»*ional
nstflclder.
will create fan inleic-l in uny
NKW VttllK, Jan. 1 0 -(d ltennn.
Vetciaq outfielder BUI Nirholjaport and will make more fam Three n( the first HI t- non in this I-.it only three dog* turned up
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week's A-rucialel Ticss imssethali
A spokesman for Mtgar Itowl
oa u result.
n r » t dog to gu im point wa&gt; er l/co Crlitante sent In their
tuoriMirn at . New Orlrana aaid
“ Along with Inal, I believe that mill— Indiana, Kan-n-- State and
the p|an. I* “ acceptable to the
there will lie a period of several NC Stair— gained undisputed Ivada Ariel Radar, a pointer owned by algrtod 1DS1 agreements yeit&gt;-r
year* during which *|iorU pro­ In their respective conference* last Hr. 11. K. Ldngdorf o f Mt. Ilolloy, ■my. Jim Konitanty, whoso ralief
N. J , which was ramllcd by pitching won him the National
4ht Coring Bowl at Oalla*
motion will auffer because of night.
League's most Valuable awaid
spills *f&gt; per cent of the gate
live telecasting of evenla.”
Sixth-ranked Indiana blasted Georg* Crangla o f Wayneaburo.
The other M o duga w *r* Sixty last teasAn, Inked hi* contract
with competing team*, uelng reSince VV8B-TV lieran televis­ Illinois, 64-M, lu take over first
«a!pt* from radio, talovtaion, and
ing Tech liaaketball three seasons place In th* Western Conference II, owned by Ray J*w*l| of last week and.catcher Sifn LopaU
eenmslona to pay operating eg- fUM ldtat choir* for th* title of ago, Interest has increased rapid­ battle. The lo«* dropped th* Illlnl, Sort Hilla, N. J., nnd handled i* working undei a two-yaar
" ‘ lt*a*. Fifteen per rent goe* "Swim for Health Queen" for 1)31, ly even though only one third No. 14, Into a second-place tie with by Paul Mattcrn of Waynesboro, agreement.
Crlatante la one of th* most
the state fair of Texas for statuesque Miami Beach model of the Tech student body and Wisconsin, which whippet! North­
hignly regarded o f th* rookie
dlnm rental.
Brenda Parfclnton. 19. strike* a a few faculty member* car. attend western, tth-ftn.
toward Grubbs, eieeutive »ec- winning poaa for lenimrn while each game.
Kanaat
Bute,
tenth-ranked, triumph at bom*. Frank Ramsay's huriers that’ll report to manager
Rddie Sawyer at Clearwater, l i e
ratary of tho Southwest Confer­ holding her coveted trophy. Brenda
milled In thr final two minute* to IU points led the winners.
The
great
aurge
In
internal
Is
ence, *ald the new regulation* I* now aligible tc compete in th*
oreieotne a hitter foe, Kansas, 47,
Indiana, pored hy Sam Miranda won 18 and lost only five while
the
main
reason
behind
Tech's
the
Wilmington
Blue
would not effect the Oalla* game national contest to he held in Ne-v
4), nnd move into the lop slot (n and Rill Garrett, led Illinois all pacing
decision to build the tifJIOO.nco
ally.
the way Ip. winning lla 10th game. Rocks to the class B intetatate
York this summer. (Central P re ii) Field House. Plan* rail for start­ the Big Seven race.
Ninth-ranked NC State did )l Garrett iron'd 21 points, Mlmn hi league pennant and playoff vic­
Louis Vincent! of the Tourna­
ing construction, the war pertory la-t year.
the ea»v way—hut not playing. IU.
ment of Rose* A**oriatlnn whlrh
milling, In about two yearn.
' a alatera assumed dear
Tim
clear mnlrpl
ronlrpl
Other Rig Tm arllor saw Minhentora the lin o llnwl game
The eonknet
signing
whlrh
IIIHHIK TF.HIIKTrt .SIGNS
the
Southern Conference
e Honthem
C o n feren ce ffar
a t ntn
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Art-*!, and
shade Michigan.
Fasadena, CaHf„ aaid hit weal Conference offlrhtti. aad J&gt;&lt;* look place the same week. th» a ) I th
GLEVKI.ANH, Jan. IB-»A&gt;&gt;p would loro only two or Coleman, a Whirlle todter' fmm NtJAA banned live u-MlatuH kf the flm t time thl* season as V f l low* &lt;l«f«wt Michigan Stats, 48 Peppery Birdie TrMd-tS, Ctevr{ (48.
re tho ittend dollar* under the Odanaa. Tex. - some |00 mile* fotliall games for next * Sennit upset .Maryland, rtrt-57.
These
changrs
almost
over*
A t . Lawrvtk-v, Ka»'„ Ida Clyde laml’s new -esleher, has signed
n ty /:
iw .ffn
west o f ham—were diacaeatne one was. attended by J. Leonard lie* shadowed Braijlry's second defegl
[.uvelettf
poured la *7 points for his IBM contract. This bring* to
uf their hig prnblcm*, thy dla- Inach, managing director of th*
flv t the number •lined. Th*
of tho season ami Kentucky's fl
S lU ir t a W n in td itn
taneea thoy have to travel . . Co* radio and TV enterprise*,
other are Early Wynn and 8la**
"Why"*-oald Joe, '“ When ynu*hiv* w m - “ gynemt
m bm gtr
John
Grhanek, hitchora, and u w flaldm
l * T tn 'O II FIJI.I.RUTTW. Sr.
. miS i'I r t i ft : r , " V .v ? T i i . M
_
to go down lot* th* Rio Grande OiitJer, Jr., rvprmeutalives of
l.acry Hohey
- and Jim
.
^
'G A LV ESTO N , Ta*., Jan. Id- - Valley, Its a three-day trip. Thar sponsoring firm*, and'Thad Her- the No. 1 position, was upset 70-rt'i p*d a 48-all Ue with a two-point- , ,
er. It gtive Kama* State a W W
l P " « &gt; H «(ue fo r.th e
by
Detroit.
Norm
Bwanson
fllppe-t
tA'v— Football fan*, this aounda really mails wide open apace* tun who handle* play-by-play.
Army.
In 2rt points to pace Detroit'* «u&gt;- league reeord.
Ilka an ea*y nueatlon for vmj! down there," . . Ahh commented
Oklahoma pounder) Iowa Slate, j ~ ~ ‘
*
— -- ----- -j •l*lng attack. Detroit, Inridrnwhat la a down?" . . Km lr Qtilg- philosophically: "Well, that give*
t illy, tvas the only team to hand 68-44, and Cnlotado downed Ne- t *nJ Eufaula'a Mr. Ben. owned
ley veteran memlier of the Na­ tham plenty of room to throw the
Bradley a Missouri Valley defeat braaka. 81-46, in other Big .Seven j hy Guy Stsnll o f Gainesville. G* .
tional Rules Committee, former hall," . . "Bure," Coleman agreed,
games.
;n 'd bandh-l ,hy Blit KtchutU o f
|a»i rear.
major league umpire and a guv " I f the wind isn’t blowing. Other­
Dutiucan*, which tonight test* t Lee-villa, G*.
Kentucky, Nn.
2 Mtlohallv,
yrilli broad agprrfenre In sports, wise It* liable to blow thr ball
brtwied past Nrire Dame, IW-41, fourth-ranked LIU tn Madlton I Sixteen more brace* remain
U discussing that nutation vi­
clear out or the field." •
C IN C IN N A T I, 'Tan. H k -(fF )- Iwfnr* HS.OAO at lA-xinglon, Ky. It Stjuarn Gonltn, ran over Akron,1to tm nn before th* meal wigrfa
tay . . Twenty five year* ago.
un Thursday.
G U LF COAST (108811*
Three more Cincinnati Red* base- was the Wildcat#' Wnd straight 78-ftO.
ta aava, ha attended a meellne
Second-hand report* M y that ‘ ill players—Including
terrible
ire thev were trying to find
nI
Kluesewtkl—have returned
adequate definition of a “ down" since Blair Cherry has turned
and thoy atlll don’t have It . . The dawn llin Washington Redskin* •ignetl contrarta, the tmll club ans H hook aav* a down end* when coaching Job, the skins may vettl* neunce-J today.
the hall la, dead— when It* for­ for Bo McMillln . . Georg* Mar­
Ilevldra the Ri-dleg first Iwseward prvgrr** atop* . . If there I* shall still would like a rnlli-ge man. shortstop Virgil Math-up and
Ro permit" . hu» Gulp a*k*- wha' j each, used to winning, hut nn Bookie Boy MrMIIUn, up from
alv.nl i* tpio-Mown play when » on* observer here rommenlt-d; the farm rluh at Tulsa, flkia.. alfo
fool I* rommllte-l sft»r the halt "George knows just whnl lln ran sent In their contrails, making a
I* ilre-tf . . Should the »n«ebdnw«- do and llo know* all nlM.ut (jeorgo total of seven plavera signed up,
Ted hit .,107 ami 2A home runV railed hark or *lmuld the pen­ . . Bowden Wyall. Wyoming'*
alty lie elected on the net* kick­ Dallas meeting to,visit Duke and last season. Ilia II tuna hatted
o ff . tt» like an 'appeal nlay* In to flmt out If heM like to live In In record was the lies I made hy
btasbell,” Qulglev extdaln* •'« Durham, N. C. . . ||* also talked a Cincinnati playrr since Frank
h*d one nf lho*e In haveball—a thing* over with Rnuthurn Cell McCormlrk'a 12« In IMP.
~ laaod ha»e In the World Series ferula and Blanford represc ''a
The rthrr team had until the tlyea . . Hall Hudson, n pHehei
r pitch tya* m*de to appeal who la going up from H *- * *
-t|*ruv*{«if the sanity coda
I M l v,n* 1 aged .lt year* he- lonlo In Toronto this spring, I* s»iilgcl&gt;' Hie ether dav , , "Did
proud or having been hainH m- you ever r ay ymtr pla/VTs?" A
fiMf!i**four alLitai iramy in dt* yeor. P*t ItfquirH In (nhmi that indiTF ^A tt* Rttt'KZf.
l « l hr
hi- wouldn't believe the an
i nuitls.'ttprrsUtii o f Smith I; pjvi l.i.-l..:!, n)*■! •?( havinr
vinr ia
■atrd
rh-krd three men off hp*e tat one awif
*w if . •. Before
I
Sjttima could (aatie
Inning again,t Furl Worth. Uat
U *l a denial,
denial. the voice 'of.Tim in Calc
Acaimn.
.
mah,
Utah. F1«
Florida assistant, ranie fmoi
KNTIRF.LV f a N k
behind a newriujcri “ M r»« etway*
Mnre
a colorful rhar- W*| againat paying p l a y n &gt; t
ariar who will ptnmnte anvthinu knntr hecaiisa I one* jdaywl two*
Mltrh. Oav -- iarfndlhp s*uir(nl college ) 4 i w tall ft.* hint

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''iKt-ntucky Wins To Georgia Field Trials
i'i Lead Southeastern °',cn » ™ ,ntmBly
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Four PhillicK Ink
ContractH For 1951

By JO B FA L LS
N t w YORK. Jan. l6 - -(/P) -OkVlahom* A 4 M. ^ new nilioaal
bnikrtfoall leadfr, fieri a tliff teat lomrrow niglil in St Loirft Ufiivtnity
— and it could (urn eul to be a jink t»me for tnc A«ie*.
Hank lbs'a Afgiet yrtletday replaced Hradley at ihe No. I team in
the weekly Associated Press poll. Tbe Peoria, HI., Brave* tell •com Inc
top post when, after winning 15 straight games, they lost a once* sided
decision lo St. John's last Thursday .
Now Oklahoma A A M, ! » • ------------------ ~
working on a 16-eam* skein. And lhjl| _ ul&gt;
knocked Kentuck#
the 8t. Looi* Billlkina, ranked No. i oo( ^
jj0 j ipot ra rll*r In
8, could lie Just the hoys to end j tJ|# iMUOn#
Bradley still hasn't recovered
fioni lilt
la 8t* John*!*
A fter a narrow four-point squeak
pa*t Niagara last Saturday, the
Rrave* »tumbled against lait
night, thia time lo*»ing to Detroit,
70 «.* r*nn It happen to Oklahoma
A * M?
Well, the Argiea Just did get
DALLAS, Tea., Jan. 16-CA'i— past their ta*' two c o n n aralntl
Th* men who make college foot­ T hI .-a and Brake, winning both b^
ball's rule* arc taking a "go two pointa. Mayl&gt;e they, too Ate
slow" attitude toward any change* running out of gas.
At anc rate, the eye* of Ihe
because of the national emer­
hsabe*hell worM—esneclatl" tt-oso
gency.
H. O. (Frltai Ctltler, Mirhlgan of Kent nekV, Bradlev and LIU,
Athletic Director and rhairman grouped In order behind the Ag­
of the National College Foot- gie*— will lie aw al'ie* the out1*11 Ruin Committee, summed up roew- at SHIIwater. Okla.
hi* feeling* yesterday.
Hit* vih .Ii 1, poll of 178 snort*
“ We should keep change* to writ ere an*&lt; broadcaster* w »- th*
a minimum hut ihould not imnede rlo*e*i o f th* •»a-fwi Oklahoma
ptoglrsa. We don't want hoy* 4 A »t drew op flr*t-nl»*-»
wh* go into service tn he con­ Inst three more than fourth-ranked
fronted with unnecreiMtry changes U P — h.H oiled nn l.« M points
when they come back."
t« I^hic Island's w|. Ten point
Then- will tie no rule* rhang- are riven for a fi*V-p1ao* vote,
cd unlit tomorrow, when a vote nine for second and w on.
Is taken il mailer* that have
,*Vron*.rA»l;d K rala rk ", wHrh
lawn iltaeussed herr in the past
.ivo-t ot rini.nlics eo*e*. finthree ila
Yrrientay the committee con #i‘ 'b H ;n lr 5 ^ ^ »n *s h-W «d » 4
shirred three possible change* v w'lth a i.Ofll n o**. The WildIn regard In starting, the clock '*«*»/- ra l"'"*' momentum
after a tlm- mil.
" r r ’ h ,1
’ 8" r" r
I. Start it. for the moat part. Ft- t/mle. *rnred fheir
fifth
when■ l P
U referee
the U l l straight vlm n-J " - w
V H .i-.l*
P
ready for play. Afl-44 nlastering of Notre Dam*.
and declare* it remly
2. Ganeially atari the clock
Bradley, with l.i&gt;rtd points, col­
whan the hall I* snapped.
lected no I" tl f.rsl.nlace vri#*,
8. I m v v th* rule -uhstanttally enmoerrd lo I2rt las* week. It's
a* It la, where tha “ ready" sig­ llkelv the Brave* will *lln even
nal Is uaed in mme soeelf ' f » a
m «-« after th* Detroit upset.
and th* snap In other*, hut try
The real ef the top ten con«l*t*
to . Iron out torn? preaen flaws. of 8*. John'*. Indiana, Columbia,
Crlaler said th* main idea of St. Louis. North Carolina State
the “ dock" discussion w *» to and Kansas State.
acblave uniformity, to avoid con­
Here are the leading teams
fusion among fans and official*, (first-place volts and team
without creating any Inequities Ir.
cord* through last night In parplay.
enthaael:
Another change discussed was
Top Ton
■asing the rule which forbid* I. Oklahoma A A M (39) (16-0)
guard*, center* and tackles to
I.0M
whirl temporarily Into thr hack- •i. Kentucky ( I t ) (11-1) IJHJ1
field iinleva they arc five yard* 3. H-adlcv ( I I I M8-ZI 1,000
behind the line of schimmage 4. L IU (88) (Il-O l 994
when the liall ii snapped. Tbe 6. 8t. John'* (3) MJ-Si (W9
advantage would he tn make more 8. Indiana (71) (K M ) 499
men eligible lo receive forward 7. rotumhla (|) (10-01 441
p lllll,
B. St. U n it MI-3) n«8
.Another i wggtatlan v u
iu-

Rules Committee
Goes Slowly On
Making Changes

f e s

hopes o f
forcement.
that the
which tbe
halt w *«
commonly

Xrirtf

achieving at n iter en­
It wa* pointed nut
typ* of shift against
mandatory one-aevond
directed, nn longer i*
practiced.

II. Viflanora 13) (15-11 170
'2. Toledo (B) (12-21 114
13. Wyoming (18-1) 1)1
14. Illinois (10-3) 102
18. Washington (10-1) 80
lb. Cincinnati (31 (9 -t) 78
17. St. Boeavanturo (2 ) (10-0) 73
Even in captivity, soma ale- 19. Sitna (3) (18-1) 3*
phartta *ta»d guard while other* 19. Southern ftaUfrmla (12-21 38
"n O tin i» ti|f M 8 - 1) 30
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Five Bodies Of M o b h c i *
Family Discovered
In Abandoned Mine
-SAN tyBGQL Calif,, jan K&lt;
(A*)-Deipsisdu William K. Cook,
lUifwiled killer p| right |r#«ion«.
liiuMl'il ill and meek in jail here
today ai sulhoiitiei piepatnl to
p n n lindhergh law kidnaping
charges agiinil him.
Alrnnil rimullanroiu with the
announcement of llie r»-ronyir|*t
r«|dut* in Meiirn, fame wind yeslatday that the bmh»i id all live
member* nf the Call Motsei fami­
ly, whn Iw jr charged with miinleiipg. hid been finind near Cmik‘»
home lawn of Joplin, Mo.
Ditrovrred in water m an unUteri mine rhafl were the hodier
of Monet, I I ; hri wile, Tlielma
2V; Ronald Dean, reve»| C’.iry
fa il, five, Altai 1‘amrla Mu*, llltee.
All litd hern *h»l. the pa tent i and
older hnv having (tern Im-uw I ami
gagged lull.
They wete la«t ie#a alive with
Cook tome two weeki ago. lh*
(W in g nf tlifll b'wd-rnaked auln
near Tul'«. Okta., |*n. I loiirhed
off in rihauilivr reaifli lot tliein
and lh* 21 yeat old hadman.
Conk waa llnwn Itete l»e»e jree
fwrday and an«ign*if on lerteitl
rhatges nf kuipafiing. fl* aim tr
ekafg*tt with fleeing In a mill
piMerutinn on a that** nl mu*alariny lln lei! f
|Vs-»y, IV
JWatlle «al*rm«n, near fflyllie,
Cali/.. Jag- 6, and flight In avoid
^toirrutioa on Oklahoma inlilwtt
«h*tg*i- A heating wai i*t lot
Gant told ranorlwU he eouldnT
tkemi-er anything for two week*
[Ur "| got drunk with a man l»
lf*h* I Cal If. I ChrtMmas night,"
III with dya*rd*ry, he had a
**r of (til.
t h * iteeperado *u hmIt led in at
Jt wllhnul g atrugfl* M*mdnv
N n THttgng troll** chief Frang*w KraiW Morale* and a noarc
•fWWl*d him mi g r » f* at Santa
WMli. a aMall mining lawn two

I* •m iliar* *
r i l « Waal
tween IP ami 2d Ira railed up even
If #«m* nf them are husband* or
have other dependent*.
John mn aim remarked that
w m » membera of t'nmrrr--. miahl
lie willing to roll up Iforbt War
II veteranr with *Js month* nr
leaa service If mine of that a n
over am* nr In rnmliat.
Earlier, Johnson vol-Jr-il .lh* Mr
fen*, f'p n rliiirn l f,,r . .u . -mini'
up with a rlefalleit legislative
ilrafi nf It* ptopnial fur univer­
sal military Service ami itainliitr.
Mranwhlic
the gnvernnietil'*
hoii'lng rlllef, Itaymorirl Foley,
urged approval nf a r&lt;iolr«ver«ial
-irfm i*
hmi«ing
nrngirtm, allhmigh hr aalil only
limiter) line o f it may lie nevea
*aiv for the time being.
Hut IterntH-raf I.- Henalr-r Hn1*i 1 1
•on iim-'lloneil whether ('niigree.r
ought Ir approve Pre-ldent T m
man*# heo-lng program al g tirne
wlien "we fgee one of tin* worst
Inflation ihrrni* "
Foley de-Viihrd the pingm iii .ilargely “ standby in rharaetr r *'
For I lie present, he 'aid r m t li
eurli*. on I,nil-linn inlelil l-n re
la veil In id,rain nee*le,| hnii -,11-

In drfen-i n i' i •
Rolierl-mi
drrlared inf Ini i—
"might lie a rnlnnu
na a •'
fegt mi I he hat lie field” nod itinatidrd ihe tVhPe ||nn i- rlar tfy
what lie railed a pullet rnnfllrt
Robert "nil aid If luighl to lie
nnwle rlear whelhei the Admlnl'
tint Inn la nrniw.sliit* tn auperlm
nn*e "enntlnueil mavinrnn |irr«t&gt;tHurt of rimaumer pond "
*iieW ,1
bridling— on g piogram ralllmfid- up In I nil WelfiW fa'a, f „ r ,|.
fen*e uiiletlal a* In fleon-l ll
Nothing that Pi Idml Tmingii
hgs a-t:e,| for at lea l llrlJUgl.
rtOrt.ttOfl III new l* t i" . lhdn*it»oli
deeland that neither lines not
ware pih •• control* -•-old " tr-m
the tide nf Inflation If we are 1"*
In- In |Miur over the |inrlpl&gt;e"
hlllinii* nf dollars In new htuislnw
efrilil
The |irnp,,-e,t ln-i-inr i,i»,eiism
would Inereaar tiv fn.rwMi immi.immi
the mortgage In-ntaore nnllrility
nf the Frdrrul Mnualng Admlhl*
trallmi (F I IA I
Tin Insurguee
Would gadsl private industry In
Ihi- mnelriirMon nf dafetive greg

home*.

Free f|
Iiiaiiawiiee. aupplgnl
linr the World War II NHthmal
Hrrvlre l.tfe Inaiirative tN H I.lt
prom»ni, wn* approved unitul
mnuslv today tiv the Hnnae Veternna ('nmmlltre.
-It I* the gerund time tin- new
•ervlee ln*uraneo nronosal hg*
Iwen fepoited favorably by lh*
rornmltl**. It |w»«»erl llw llmtae
wllhnul It diaarnllng Vote ill the
day* o f lh* la*t Pongr**a.
HW h*l*w lh* harder mi (hr flnalttg
Imt nnt In lltn* for llw Beiml* t «
California penlnagli.
Whh Cm* J g*r* twa prosper. art nn It
The hill give* nutnmalle ItA
**J Jamei Knrk* and Forrr«&lt;
t-dasnpfiy m-tlel- ■ t e 'g ll rer
umim, hnfh nf FI Centra, Call* nnti
N f Mild Conk had atonna.i th.-* vlermen now nr tn lh* fuliir* 011
IHoa aadott In mil** Mo-* th* »rt|t* duly.
Sn retaK Hp-'er * ‘ t ed *» (he
|fw*t «Mt dan. f and furred th*▼*»
tf
if
rav” gr part r t the '4p|Inl*r»
tVmV l n't iHiotllug phn«, eaid
•Vvtrv ‘m.„,,.r „ f reVelOte * is U inr
eons hi* ml.
The lira 1.111 v l***w-l irpllcd atmt
laity to idhei ipur'llmt* at a new'
ropfeiriiee •I hiiiI what pre|*W»w
Id ■ rid- ■ are dtaftlog In ral** th*
Uli.mtOJktrt.tgW uf new revenue
-s*tid hV
I'trePlrol TtuniMinunliUI, It*
aslrsl
tiv Ptreidenl
II*
did aay definitely that pugging
e|iMiph»lea" on present Itwa would
tw • matter nf flr*l rooshlerallim.
Hccretary Hnyder llag .agld n*
hop** tn announce "within Jh*
lie at Ml -Uya" a plan penniltlng

i»vM ri o f matured I M n f. *avlog* buildi tu I opt ill it* til a « log In*
letest If they hold their bonds In
Stead o f rashlng t hem. Th# plan
will require congressional art too.
T V Henat# agreed lo dispose
»# »l Tuesday of a raaolntlon b
l(rpul&gt;liran M n
W hirry of
Nebraska opposing HUpalrh of U.
A. ground lmop* to Europe with*
mil prior congressional approval

(jo v e r n u r

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to Jsclar# China an t t p m e r ,
a u lU d u our A ir Tcrca u attack
th* supply haan c i th* *n*my,
and join in Moekodlng China."
It* aald km ta aware "tom* of
ur Alllra fear I f CWna ia declar­
ed an aggreaarw and th* A ir Fort*
aoihorlted to bomb aupply has**
in Manchuria, it may provoke
II tm-a to war."
Hut, h# argued, "that (a th*
count*I of fear which I reject. If
Ku-tia I* ready and wlllli
lling to
make war on the United Nation*,
she will want no uutt txsas*.“
T-m-hing on the race ipw-ti-.u
which hear* on state educational
mailers, Hyrnes said "It is our
duty I- provide for lb* races
cute tantlal equality In tchool
farUlllfa."
. It al«r| It “ wise," he declared,
U-ati*# tire atala
constitution
"pi-vide* there shall he separat- thunlt for white and roh&gt;rr&lt;l
children.
Mure Ilian half a century ago
lire U. H. Supreme Curt held
that »uch a prvislon was not In
nmfltct with lire United States
C-n titution provided the farill
It- fur the rarrr are erjual."
A former Hupretne Court jus.
(Ire hlmrelf, Hry nr* •tpret-ed
I- I - ihsl tribunal will turn down
ai-i-ral* In ra - which ae*k "lu
ai-uli-li
r &lt;rt 1 cation
In
a ll
erliiMile."
II was critical o f lire aatluiml
Admlnistrathm for directing the
Alduey Orneral'* office to Inlet o ne t-eforr the court in an
effort In “declare unconstitutional
any law requiring separation of
lie rare*."
,
"What the feadera of the Admmhtralkui n f trying to cenlrnlise
rr-iiiiiimted, "is that rt :h*V sue
reeri MiatMhihing Wgreeatom tlrey
pill thereby end»nL;-&gt; rh* putdlc
echool vy trm - in Matty otriew."
IJymea who
resigned
from
Frt i-len Truman’s Cahinet in Hisagreement * v r rariou . t natters
hm previously oeesiacd 4h* Ad
tniiiiairailon f I
gi-vernment
Mid It Wan encroaching
stale*’ right* guaranteed by the
Cuin*litUflOU,
llyrtm, now 7?. i-sld the guv
enmrship o f hi* native »tate will
lx- hit- last public offlc#.

Itearlassa craw ta w earl
we act liefure lire Snvirtr rtrik#,"
Mid the man who *• rccretary v,”
•late met many lune« with Ritrrian
diplomat 1 .
"W e imn 1 rouse our 11 lends in
Kurofie (and) tmprrir on them
that the lime has mine in rto|r
talking and Ir*win a* line." Ire raid.
i r m l a a l r r » a ra re Ooer
On the home finirt, fiyrnet ion
of Hemil, lh# Allies were mittarln,
leiuled there should Iw ipi delay • •
military frapp-*.
They mold nut hnhl along the freezing wages ami pricea. Th*
ftllli Parallel for Inalanre because Woild War II ih ln lor id einnomb
the Chines* had the men In Isolate
and rut o ff disable front line llahili/atioii and war iii-.hililalion
mill* Rather than a •lamtin-* intiited that every day null a
light, the Allies pulled hark out f &gt; lier/e it ilelivrd "there aill be
immediate range.
mole inripuhfi. luirher pipe, and
A h ltttr
Ifl-day ramiialen
around I he rammunlr-atlom renter aikhlional (in li lo the lalpayer."
In addillon, to- ci-itlnued, "our
nf Wofiju,*Mrpr alianduhed In thl!i da, ended the laleal outflanking hope muil l-e tliM the national
wdl pot
urge
Ihreal. f ’omoiunUt column* pour- Admlulrtrallon
imliliral
........
or
log down ventral Korea at one cither
ferlol threatened to sweep behind Soriallalie pnigrains which a ir
the luilkk of Eighth Atm y fnree- certain to divide our |sey|de"
In any rvi-ot, liuwivrr.O-Houlh
] mil IIti- nnulhward o f Hemil.
There now ha* Ireen aufflrleul Car-diM* will "loyalty -uppurl th*
time elnrr the f’hlneae first struct foieign fmtii y of thr government
fill the hulk of Allied foreea In of the (lulled State*?' he pro
mired
hare lift Korea, if that had l«#»
"U nity" In au|i|M&gt;i 1 of Aineitire plan. III*!, ad the Tenth t'nrn 7
rrarnnlrd from llungnam, ha lean foreign policy is essential,
l-een rent haek In Korea and one he aald, ami “ Is not only tmr duty,
t f II a outfit* haa Ireen In net Ion. II I ' our great opportunity."
lie asserted that “ a united
Te Allies have kepi the t’ommuolala n ff halanre with a aerie* of Amerlra la livlllialm ii'a last clear
•harp left Jab*. One nf the*e al­ chance fur aurvival" while '*»
ready haa regained a email bile of divided America la the gtcairrt
tirrllory armmd (Wan and Suwon temptation lu Soviet roni)uest."
netting ijieclflc ale-iit Kurop**i
They have hull! up a ronllnultiv
flyrnea urged;
loll nf itijiirie* with air amt anil
I* nr *-*# olt; and rhonprd up at
That
thr WatUru
HcputlU'
lacking
fnrrra with
stubborn “ li* treated on terms 1,( niualilv'*
gmiiml rrlatenre around Wonjn tiecauir its peple “ if treated fulr
where the l l i ilr had at leaat a four ly, will fight with u-v.'
tn (Mic tiuinrrleal advantage.
That military supplies shnhl
These are not tier laetles of gM Im- amt to Spain "a* rapidly a*
Alloy leaving the liatllefield post- poaaihtr" alncr ''Huain ha* more
on dr. Hut other withdrawals air divisions nf trained soldier* (halt
-ipeeli-d, a* lh* Alliea pull bark any one of the We*tr-rn Kuropran
governnienta”
That “ we should seek thr*
friendship of Tit ami furnlih mlH(ary supplies to Yugoslavia,"
That “ *-■ -I nutId ilnpira* iiimiii
HritaIn, France and all the W es­
tern Romp* that wc want lh*
American soldier* who light la
Co l u m b i a ' n * n , j»n . i «
uppMM aggletaiuh lie lire NtheiaUc fil'i Jamea F. Ityrnea, Ip lxCommunist* f Cuv-ia
coming guvernrat of Hmilli Kar­

Kxpennive

olina today, swore that he had
nm engaged In a duel *lnr* IHHI.
linli- Ill pledged himself alnu not tu
■d Nat Inn* I* unwilling promptly
*nu# In

m
m m m .
’ huuld lu- willulrawii If the

con- ad in a duel as principal or wculal u&lt; tdh etnitr."
The iart recorded duet in
Byrne* look this pledge:
" f do aolrmnly swear that I South Carolina waa fought with
have not since th* first day of pistol* in IttO.
ilyrnea waaotlrd that “ th* ovvrJanuary, In th* year o f I N I . en­
gaged in a duel aa principal, whelming majority o f colored
second or otherwise; and that people in South Carolina do not
I will not during lh* (arm of want lo force their children Into
office to which I nave hem elect - while schools."
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hi Unity T h en In {Mrangth—To Prelect Ik* Pqx* of the Wee Id;
T# F tM M r Ik* P m w W America.
Ta P rd w a PrespatUy far Sanford.

AN

VOLUME X X X XII

K n U b lb h e d

1908

I N O K P K N O E t r r O A I I .Y

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

W EATHER

Warmer inri generally clear)
this afternoon ami tonight. Thurs-{
■la) partly rlondj and warmer.
Bitrirrste. variable wind*. bertim- f
inf easterly la southerly.

N E W S P A P E R __________
A n socin lrd

W K D N K S D A Y ' J A N . I" . I!*',I

i 'r w t

l.ca-wetl

N o . 10ft

W ir e

A llies Consolidate
1^ Oi i* Price And W a g e Freeze W ith
*■ Gains A s Reds Build ToMoveOutRollback T o January 1st Is
Considered By Administration
Up Assault Forces
Capt. D. T. Day
veals Property
Be Taken Over
N avy On May

Rcr
To
By
1st

* S ± ? S S £ g AchesonSaysU.S. Air Force Could
W * S 3 a 5 ! J * 0 b S?aN ° " Strike Swiftly,
TO K YO . Jan. 1
7
Al ­ Troops To Europe Vandenberg Says
lied lank-infantry raider team*held firmly today lo liner western
Korean outposts within striking
range of 120.000 Chinese Red
|t troops.
The scouting forces are on the
third day of a mission to test en
emy strength sooth of Seoul.
They ran into their lough.:!
fight Tuesday at Suwon.
The U. S. Array chief of staff.
Genera) J. Lawton Collins, watch­
ed allied tanks, troops and war­
planes rout a 1.000 man Red garrison force there.
Suwon is 17 air miles south of
Seoul and closer still to the mass­
ing ana of three Chinese argues
south of the Han R i m and the
old Korean capital.
The Allied raiders swept
t«»
Simon and— with Allied war
planet ilrading the fleeing Red.—
inflicted $00 casualties in an hourg long skirmish.
On the central front, a spoil ssaid Allied forces still occupied
Ymgwnl. 30 milrs southeast o(
Wonju.
'
Collins saw the Suwon fight on
hb tour of Korean baltlefronu.
f k and General Hoyt S. Vandrnberg. U. S. A ir Forres chief ol
staff, an leaving for Wothmntnu
• Wednesday night after llseir be*Ikfrosn tour, and a d A m c e * berk*
with General MacAtthur.
Two other Washington I’entawon general* visited the rront
Wednraday. They are l.t. General
Walter Oedell Smith. Central In­
telligence Agency rhlrf, and MnJ.
General Alexander K. Bolling,
V . S. Army Intelllnflct heitd.
All four arrived In Tokyo 8nn.
uoy for high-level copferra&lt;&lt;r» and
&lt;€ on-the-spot viesra of tho Korean
sear.
An A. I*, field dirpntch said
leading atlacL columns swept on
Suwon from two direction* and
mowed down manv of the «urpri*ed rh ln oo in the open. Son* r r » raughl without their gun*.
“ They ram* seurrylng Ilk. tr.li
"Ut Of houses In all direct k m .1
"
* lieutenant raid.
aia.
tiled tanks UoW on
..
**B Allied

Secretary E x p l a i n s Retaliation Would Be
Immediate In Case
U. S. Support Of
U. N .’s Cease Fire
Of Sneak Assault
TO KYO . Thursday, Ian. |T—
hV&gt;— I’ rlpln* radio said today
the Chinese Communist regime
had rejoetod the la tost United
Notion* Koroaa ceaao-ftre pro­
posal. It said tho U. N. firepoint proposal* for peace in Karea and other Far Eastern Is­
sue* wna “ Impossible.**

W ASHINGTON. Jan. 17 (iP)
Secretory of Stair Acheron * kJ
loday liter* u no obligation on the
United Stales under the North At­
lantic Treaty to eatabliah largr
U. S. military forces in Europe.
Acheion alto told a news con­
ference that he does not think
there is anything for the Senate to
ratify in the North Atlantic treaty
arrangements made at Britssell last
month for organiiation of an inter­
national European defense forrr
I k added that perhaps ratifi­
cation action could be taken on
the form of the military command
now headed by General Dwight D.
Eisenhower. But he said Inal in
the tense that this nation hi*
promised other nation* to do some­
thing. titer* just isn’t anything for
the Senate lo take fovmal action

ars

J. F. McClelland. chairman of

•ho County CommltMlop^aiutounc
rd this moral
.. Seminole Cttanty X4,,
frg 'ltlin 1 had pre*ent«l requests
--- sis for the rprimary
.,
and serunda
m for
. this year to
Chair'm a n Alfred
__
ed ...
A. ____
MrKethan In Tal
Iahas*re yesterday,
tYoaant with Mr. MfCMtoml
At liw* iiicvtinf wtri Comvniiiion-

» ihj °w
j nief, BCMton L
■
v i, Eis*

F.

0®ric and Rep. M. IT fmH h.
•Wn will bo advised later of
the outcome of the meeting," maid
Nrs. McClelland, gpd h« added
that he had been^gry plrasc&lt;l
with the reception given Mm arul
- the delegation.
Contract for
Grapeville Avon
will ha
let on Jan. 35,
PH
road requests Ji___ ,
Celery and Geaova
pro(ram* and a

Issue p f (1 ) whether the Renate
Vandeubcrg said It wn* an Air
should approve sending
United
State* rrinfnrrcmrnls to Europc Force maxim that offem e wns the
for tho new force—as President lte*t defense.
"Tho whole proof of defense
Truninn intends doing— (2 ) whe­
ther that nrtlon U obligatory under against an enemy power I* attri­
the North Atlantic Treaty and (91 tion and destruction on the other
whether Acheron ever misled the rnd,*v Vandenberg amid. "The
Senate with respect to the treaty. American Strategic A ir Fore* Is
A Senate decision on the troops- small but very efficient."
He said the so-called "radar
to-Europo issue appears likely to
be delayed until after General the United States was Just going
Elsenhower reports to Congress on In. He rontended there was a point
his survey o f North Atlantic de­ o f diminishing raturns In spend­
ing for air defense and Intercep­
fense*.
Achrsnn also said tho United tor*
At Britain's best In the air
Stair, supported the latent United "Battle for Britain," thr llrlti»h
Nations irase-flrr proposal ns tn nevrr knocked down more than
Korea In ordrr to "maintain the X per cent nf raiding German
unity o f the free nations agsln.t l*.ml«ei% The Germans never wrre
aggression,"
.c *a titM « ta Pam* Mat
Ache*o^de»nted muriratfjs^new-

Coffin N iils Blamed

Eighteen Sanford bustnei
era met last night In Oviedo’s new
Mrmorial Building with nine bus­
iness men from the latter commun­
ity when the Bemlnole County
Chamber of Commerce staged Us
January Board of director* meet­
ing, first of several planned
throoghot t .lie county.
A derailed report on the status
of the Sanfui-d Naval Air 8isl Ion
was prerantoo ty Clifford McKlbbln and George Touhy. Chamber
Manager Ed Whitney was Instruct­
ed to offer every assistance to ten­
ants required to vacate buildings
which the Navy alii take over on
May 1.
Tha boom approved tmrtkl
Hon again this year In tlw Amer-

lean Legion iponaond county fair
and necepUa far study a
do county roods by If. B . ____
Pope._

Vico Proaidant Jack fla il was In
charira o f Uw meeting In tha ahsene# o f Proaldent H. James Gut.
who wna Ml. Oviedo chamber di­
rector* served coffr*. sandwich»
Geneva
Lake and doughnut* to tha
Jessup, be made a primnry. farm adJourunmnL

m s,:

Oilvrr D. Gibbs,
is on the Orlando
at the Inral Hc-y
at lOitU ..■clock
A rslirvd eanu,
er, In- had liven ...
the port nin* year*.
Lorn Jan. Id, tg?0
119.

. ItervWing u

He explained that i long-range
air attack “ cannot be launched
instantly."

C Of C Director* Hold A b Cause O f Cancer
Meeting In Oviedo

County De
Makes

Oliver D.

Air Forte chief of staff told a
news conference, “ there would he
certain indication* which, if pro­
perly utiliied, should pul u» in
a position to retaliate almost immediately."

Vandenberg said he and General
J. Lawton Collins, Army chief of
stiff, would return lo Washington
Wednesday night after their visits
to the Korean front.
He was asked if the United
State*, being a democracy, likely
would not be hit a surprise attack
if a Communist enemy undertook
direct nssaull on the United Stales
He answered t
"Yes. probably."
Tha $2-yrsr-otd Grncral then
jy k q iw w f s q ^ g g is if they wanlW
l a i U ^ T U .
ed him to go on and expand that
Lata on Capital Hill on tho whole crytic two-word anawtr-

,h# T r l » a , tH Ww ‘ r L i &gt; y t ll&gt;lf

to market highway prejaet.

Owners nf businc-trs ,tl the Jian
fnnl N sv«l Air .Stilimi
l«
gsn rn*lintt pl.»n» In i.iratr thprrinise, in the nr*r fulutr follow
ing tlw annnnntrmrnl here yr
tenky by Cspt, D. T D.iy, coin
mender of ihr J.ilMMotllr N s i.l
1 Air Station, ihn ,the. Sanford Sta
I hon rmin he ready lor occtipaqei
by thr Nacy on M«y 1
T. F.. Tuctri. |irr«iih-nt of thr
I'rinshl-I^iughlon Mtmoti.il M»»'TO K YO . Jan. 17 &lt;V P &gt; - Gen pital Asioeialion. anmiiinced lit''
eral Hoyt S- Vandenberg sassl lo­ morning that thr iiiuatiun irgartfti*y the Air Forces lilrly would be ing the hoi|iiul at lit* *ir,&gt;ott will
able to strike back quickly against be di-cuiird at the aimtial mr.
any unheralded air atraull igsinsl ing of thr A&lt;&gt;iM-MtNin lliuradi)
the United b u t,. msinlsml.
aflrrno'in si J;00 n'rl-ct in ti&lt;
"Evrn in imileclareil wsr," ihc rommuiinnrn' mom at thr Co'iii

WATWtrRONT BLAZE
BALTIMORE. Jan. n —t ^ - A
wartime ammunition pier and a
historic troopship swept by
dleaatfoaa waterfront blaae w
-till tar«eta today for ton* of
we ter fn w fire aoaeu. Bat tha
lota waa almost absolute.
rakSf
The
* 6,000,000 pier
which
111
fir* , last e* ‘
the fin dapar'awnt
..-sitin g the wroek-

mt

MIAMI BEACUTfu. n - i t P l Exresslrc cigarette MMktnr we*
blamed today ax ona of the leadIng faetor* In the development of
rnneer of the lung.
Dr. Louis II. Clerf of Philadel­
phia, president of tha American
I-aryngolofleal, Rhlnological ami
Otologic*] Society, said tha aver­
age patient with cancer of the
lung la Bkaly lo anplnln hit
cough—an early aymptom of iho
malignancy—waa caused by too
much smoking.
"But n cough Is net always due
tn cigar *tUs. don't hid yourself,
\* you have a persistent cough, you
should have tlw altuaUm Inves­
tigated," Dr. Clarf told tha
cle'.y’a southern section meeting.
“ After all, Uw elleat aurgeoni
have developed their art today
to a point where tl b quite safe
to render appropriate treatment.
But, In spite of tetptnvewenta of
diognorls, we stfll fat many can­
cer riuwa later than we should If
we era to carry ant appropriate
ttm iir ra t"
Membership In the group in­
cludes eye, e*r. none and throat
specialist* from throughout the
Uatted States and Canada.
BATHHtlfJSEH

TOKYO, Jar- «-(Snv—Tokyo*
M F mlsle httkhoUM operators
are gnlug all-out fnr customers.

Enticements Ineludt: milk hatha
at 10 ys* faVmt three cents U.
tU i in * saaji, mineral water,
froe tea and baby-*Uf*is for
young-mother trnda,
age lo the l-ottom.
Now, to top tkim all, a 1300,The daeetnmlsaioood (rantport 000 throo etery larhlsh bath Is
Gronro Waahla^tM, which ear- under eonitroctWh. It will offer
lied
ell thev, plot]
\ l» . A “ perfuMf ktete" .A u b a n t
Uee te

1 te
m m

II R i

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wilt

Cteb
.

te

hi

Ute C ltr
at I i N T .
•Hat Oea-

Burma Surgeon Is
Sentenced To S ix
Years In P ris o n

Dem ocrats Split

Byrnes’ Address
ih nt h nun.

Thousand Is
RecommcndedFor
Civilian D efen se
$267

Air Force To Expand
To Over 95 Groups:
Dr. Compton Favors
18-Year-Old
Draft
WASHINGTON, Jan. IT—
— Ihr Hoo-r voted appro,at lo.
da) fur Ihr N at) tu hulld a
I l*nl aircraft carrier rapablr
uf launching plane, earning the
alum bomb.

WASHINGTON*. Jim. |7—oi’ .—
I s Vll&gt;rn&lt;v
" ‘ “ 'l fot
bv eon.nitration uf Amet-K Defense Council Seeks
C n r t v i r t r r i n f A i r l i n e r h»n fnK-ci on .. fi. t tin,- of de­
Five Million From
fense In Kurone won unnitivnl to
iluv of eonttmslonul Democrat*
F e d e r a l Agencies
W ASHINGTON. Jan. 17—'/Th
« ho divided over hi* domrslic
—T *o noted educator*, testify•lew*.
T A I.L U lASSIX. |an. 17 t.l'l in* in Ihr face of murh Senate
RANGOON, Bumu. Jan 17
Southerners aiuJ "Fuii Dialers"
rndorstd
id*'
A Muttna i-nut lodiv jinfg- who commented nn llvin r,' in- — Tlir Cabinet llodyrl ( oinmii- ojpioBtort. strongly
today Ihc propo*“ l
draft IS
etl Dr. Gordon Seaguve, World niigtirnl sihlrn* yesterdsy ** gov- rinii Pol tv ivutalively retnmmrndij
rar old* Into Ihr armrd forces,
S2h7.(HMI Im ri&gt; it defenie. hut
larold W. Ihoids. president of
W.ir two** "Hutm.t SuiKCon,*' vrnor o( South C-rolins found com
mon ground In the former Seen-gmllv of higlt lie.ivon The S l­ 1*1 V of State*, uwertion that "it left tn thr l.rgirlvturr the ipiri* I'rlnreton L'nlversity, and Karl
T. l omptop, chairman uf the rswyest ojd American
.rntepervl i* not wise tit have our Army 'll- loot ol utpiopri.vimg V».fMKi.OOO poratlon of the Massarhusrtl*
to &gt;er%r viv of hit rrnumini! year* \id&lt;d la-tween Korea and Europe." fni vil rml hrlter, itui ollirr cni- Institute of Technology, both
Senator Brewster of Maine erernry meivurei.
urged Congreus tn mart imniedm priton for .udlnu loll Inlievmrn
House.
vtdrcfl one Republican vinvpulnt
i*iel, the universal military
Hie
amount
irtnminended
u
the
irlwllmit ajjaimt the Ruimrte gov- when he vsid ttvine, had "made
service and training program
The lU liti of thr ho-| a &gt;1 U *tu1
ri nine ill
gieat rontrihlitlnn to pirb|p- fiipiir rripievlril In llte ilrfen'C proposed by the Defense Depart­
very clrar st jiieient. hr ilriUrrd
I hi itking.
I (niim.il Im itn c rilM ..........
.
-a ment.
mini!!
Sesyiavr',
■illoinvy
raid
he
He quoted Capt. Day .u iniimstinK
Senator George III-Gat said fie Sq MI0on rnir, Bfncv rnnlingenry
yrsterdaV that the N a iv leatue'.i. would ippe-il the verdnI and that tielinr, flytne, “ f* m llrrlv right .
WASHINGTON. I m. 17 &lt;/V)
lie evperlril the .,p|*d In Im- about the European -ituatlnn.' ' ,,m'
that the civilian (Mqiulalinn hai1
Ihr fmrrnmrnl will itnlrr 4
Till*
tine*
not
mean.
George
added.
Ihr
council
dot
i«
•'•eting
1'.have hotpilal ami mlrmh-it to h hraul in about liner werl. Mean­ the Shandonmcnt of the Far Kas* 000.000 to lie matched by -in genetal p iltr 4111! wipe frrese
while die dot tor Wjv irluinrd t*&gt; to ( ‘(min.unisRi.
as co^&gt;|ieralivr av pomhle.
within the nrxl five ur six day*, a
' ripi.il sum iront the federsl Rot
tii-oigv al*o applauded, a* did
higli-lrvcl government tourer reOommUvinnei Atidrvw ('lanawav jail
Humithicy
iD-Minn). cinmeal, to tondnnl tiiellert rml tHiilril today,
■aid till, mornint.* that fnpt. Dav
Ho i ouit hnmd Se*)!lavr guilty Senator
uo imnietliate pro, iife tnriiicnl. It intpnriatino.
had stated there I- a poaxIMlitt of two nf llitrr chsigrt ayatlivl Byrnes* rail for
A roll-bad uf puiri lo Jan.
piler-wagv frrere. tlyrne* nenril communication «n&lt;l other eme ■
of something In-ing vvorkeil out If
I levrb is millet ronittler.ilion,
the prraent hospiial I r--nee,| a m i lorn ll ventrni eil him In m yeat- during World War 11 n, war mo- germ rcrticer.
from th? rest of the Station with at hud l.ilmi on nnr inttnt. and Id 11rat ion director.
tlii&lt; 0 Hin.1l said.
Governor VVsrrrn romin**Pied
a separate entrancr.
However, llumptiii i and tieiirgtone yrar nn the ntlier, with the
Ihr decision wa« allithtileil to
paitrd
rompant
un
Byrnes'
exlb,l in thr evenl of sr, it would
Mirhael Gin-on. general man­ •m in or. In run enntutrenlly.
l ltatlrv I. W ilion. dttriliir o l the
pra„cd
ho|te
that
llte
Supreme
ager o f Flmida Fashion*, tevaul
1 he veidiit tim e a, .1 (tun Court will turn down iippoali &lt;n become 4 national emergency anil (Jlfice of Defcnir Multili/alion. He
rd that nffhials of Ids eonipatn
government wriild tr|Miitrdlv is convinrnl that lieilh*
pi etc ill pi or. Mm) |ie|ioni hrtc i ease, which seek lo uladish rare the frdrial
have )intielputed the imi,*IIiIIK'
"have to vhoulilei all llte Inmien.
riper Inl hi*
.«(iinlls1
Nut*e *&lt;gragntiop in lie Huutii,
moving from the Naval Air
ri voluntary nur piete-mesl •■&lt;*«•
l l ’iiiltthiey.
Net rjiary ol .*'laie R. A. Cray Hub ran stem ihr inflationary
lion, but hnd hardlv thought
itnm hit liotjutal wept si the comt I r ,|li l,‘l»L.,1 * 'it stn-ng supiMirlvi
’ J"1
,
.
, 1, „
i , •*' ''M* “ sir Deal," rverntly urged deil.trril no arlmn riiotllil le la lin
It would In- this soon.
lor an lioui nol j Ii i II rrsd »t» l',,.,lijriit Tinman to .et up by ex•urge.
“ We are glad to do atn thing In
iudgm-nl iwlore » pu kr&lt;! rAg'* veutivr order p Fair Kruplovnient Itetaioe Ivy the lime the Isgitl*Economic Stsbdwation Admin*
our power t« aid In the defense
room
I'rattiro* l uaynlsiion (FKPCt lo tilir meet, in Ajiril the interna- idialor Alan Valentine was »e
effort and ara arranging tu move
-MUregalion iu tum d itii*lM,n ta*v |&lt; i Itanucl. IHtitril rnvib to r itrv out thr
oar opr ration* ns »MMi a*&gt;&lt;W*it3F
,Vagrave Writfat^'ffiw v ^ t H mi
?M^im^•«S and
H n industry,
d "
Gaorgr i,
Atlumr-v General Hhharsl Fr- atrni-tbr-road 1 riling onlerv, drttu lorstlun* In downtown Hanford. vtiuealiv Only hi* moving prw mu* •i , Igormi, F F .rc opponent.
lilt ,uggr-te-l it may he wise to
We will lontluiM- to rmplui *11 ,»f cle» IrHl.vfed *nv ferlinj,
rto tietogin senator, a ini -mi tirr n-h the l.egi-lature to autltorl/" pitr GSA’» latk ol enfnnement
the |»cople now on nur payroll, and
lint afl.-r tin- |iidgi &gt; left Ihc « f Go Foreign Itelatlom Obmmit. thr t'atiin-t |n u-r any fiiml- In th* litaihiiteiv alttl »l.ill
if our pr»-*»Vil fnrera-t foi this
lee. -aid Byrne, seemed to lie "on i vent iif ii national emergency.
courtrrwmi. fo told rrp-iilrrI V t a iliH f n, n „ t * « i
llteie had hern n ilir i |tres|ir"I .(or,rid- hope the Ainrilrati -omul ground'* in declaring Hint
Tlo- r'aldm l alsu rerormnended I It,ut* that
prue-wspr control,
“
••M
r
filler,
ghoulal
I
k
o
jllulin»
n
pooh will out Jnd(j.. the Jpe-'Ot'
tin- full reiiue-t " f XlilUJHKI fm
woiilil
be
applied
whenever the
If
Hie
t.'nitad
N
otion
.
|.
unwilling
of llnrma liy tti,1 iirfinn, uf few
the Governor’s Higlnrav
Safety
"I lawr llm Burmese people,’n n ; ptvinptl)' to derlme f'tdna nn »g . Conference after Warren salil IS A mustered a &gt;Uff aide lo handN'khsl
pte.snr, authorise
Fune
mallei for (M l,”
........
................
.
. our. An- --- - "Next In the war effort, I don't !r the regulation..
Around the \torl&gt;l th,- ilaetni',»
“ Gaik thu supply hioe. &lt;,f (he know of anything except the e s - ,
Th*- e prediction, were L.uiarteif n» h&gt;- ho.plial in NnmWuckadlng srntlul function* nf government |v ntked »«&gt; the ri.e in food price,
Ihat'a got a higher priorirtv than lo the highest |inlnt in Atnrricnn
khnm on Aug. '.*0 had -hoe'
limit nn.!. of adniirri, of 'h e 1 Senator MrCIvllan lll-A rkt nui.l to stop these killings on the high­ Mvtury.
Farm Mother, muvl wort 1.0
fann^l surgeon, who wa« decorated he approvr*exactly the
line of ways."
The KSA has turn making proday* and earn at lenvt %Ui in
Both tho rivil defense ami high­ gretoward gathrrlog a .taff
ra»h In every three month's
i • hv King George. V I and the U H. {■*' F.a,trrnaction suggested by
government
for
hi.
heroism
dur*
”
rf*ic».
way
safely
program,
are
new
tu handle control*.
lod In order tr» gel rontlnuoo.
Imigle
retn-at
from
IliitniTi
Ini
,,
ride
ffuinp|inry
said
lie
couldn't
Vnlenllpi I ’ li wi-eli- ng" -piVservices. They have hern operating
Hoeial Heeurily eredit, t’nul Weav­
•I’ o t' with all o f Byrne,’ ptoini*sf a prop" at hy lit ■ p t h t i a l d H er, reprv-t’ntaMvc „ f the S-x-iut It* l".
*al, fm the Far Fast, he &lt;ahl thr i muter apedal emergence appro­ ,&lt; t Mlelipt I V. ftiHelle, fuf ti ti-f.l•
Si’iig■
a•
■,
uho
tied
«|ietil
ui’-re
Senirtry Adnilidsliation in lo
tlien ','6 year- giving oo-Mr*l mo South (''irotina governorV -presdi priation*.
purnr)', .hldny priyt trrese tin
lait-hi tidd member, of th. sAn apuiopriitUoM of I.Mi.iiou u »
"Inilleales that despite diffr-rnr,
Inolr Count) Farm HmeMii .ml to th*- |liirii»e&gt;v peotde, '*.1 fouml oil dome,th- Itani't there i, a ion .ipproit'l to keep the Forest Hill gloilf.ti* the * gnu's larked the
manpower and field organisation
It msII h v i S its Paar flw-,1
Vvlerana-on-tha-Farm
t'la - »t godly of a'ding IM *I Km ! i “ eider aide arra
of
agreement
In |mlbv adjustment*, violation
a Joint tneeling at thr Henitiioh' tribe-men when their foreea tn among Ih-uiocrat* on foreign poli­
ca r., ami "hardship" a|&gt;p«als,
High Kt IohiI Farm Imlliling
t 11*•l* raptured Nnmt ham. near the cies."
Ih lull
o f the eonlr Inplated
night, lie was Inlrodored t. y Chinese-Burmese frontier.
In his Inaugural address, an
ft-tjc were not divulged wbeth­
The court illtc-l that hr atdeii
John I’lervon.
part
idly
pteparetf
before
President
el M temporary laffnlt -ueb « ,
Work a flrr Jan. I, 1061 will llo-m h v'K illin ' them &gt;mgir*l in* Tinman'* budget message berime
MIFalle sllggmitrd. nr a loora
bv counted towanl Horlal Herutlty at rum rnit ami nicllral supplies pulille, liyrnei cgprrtsrd hope tin
An
mihleillltird
N
igra
Held
as long na the worker rontinor, mill through J teller to * nnrsi Truman Admlnialratlon "will not vyorlvr. who bail eome heir ye • pvrmaoenl tsitangemeol
El,ew here U wn* tliselnsed the
V threatening h«-» u r'r-*
to work for th* same farm opr*, i! Ilf grill
, r I.
,!,i ' ,irKr either political propovals or It nitty wflcrmton, , it- firlptl tles-l Air Enter plan, to e.pand Its
shr , . s,
atnr, he said.
*
roornii
g
huit.e
ut
Ista*
We
l
in
' lH .1 l
’
Saiali.tle
program,
whirl.. ara
tlength I-. P6 to B“ i group, of
rrrU)n
,, ,„v|
,|(.
If the worker, after quallfytni; tie. io the hospital a rt,
Thirl,-, nth Street , t,rIy thi . mull
tfGcera anil
plarn
and P7l.0&lt;Xi officer-Brought to RnogtHin , rer.trnl
, , ij u r T r l ‘ . „ . . .
for Koelal Hraurlly hy working
ing, \V. K. Wat-on. justice i»r the
llaallaass fra Caga axis
rtmtiuitously for three month, lad after Ms n rrr.t Itw tk rtor
j,,,, ,h it |n Vhc T w lg c t J e t- |mnee, Hiin&lt;itinre,| today.
for the same employer, rhanyi
•pent six week, -offering h d e r ,
. uirtrM|npr , hU Congre.s art
The Negro, »letut IP year, of
unploy era, hr must again nullify
r 'l X 'l l h 'l u
. t e l ? , aid tn education. .....
his defense munsel obtained hi pid-ory health Imuranee and other age, «*.&lt; found tired In-bed l*y
by working for three month, I*
I rani Buttle, owner of tile room.
fore the wmh with the new cm - release It a private rcsldrner. Ills "F a ir Beal" measures thr Georgia ing house nl I II*mi Wc.t Thirteenth
ploy*
loyer begins to m int for 8&lt;wi*l attorney, former llunucie su­ senator .aid ought tn Im laid a.!dr- .Strvol, who went to enll him to
( nil. A N DO. Jan. 17--Mb One
preme rourt Judge Kva« Mvint. in these critical time*.
Seeurit
Join » fit hi t ree. Juki Iviiodri*,
ooper told of rtmfr • said he lost 16 |rounds In prison.
R.
As an ufflcc hoblrr of long ex­ foreman of the crew, could not of the worst fire* In Orlando Ilia*
encct with Rrprescntatlrr M. n
Ills trial oponesl Oct. 12. with perience liyrncs Is expected to give Ihr man', name hut quoted lory *wept through two down­
Smitli, Senator L. F. Boyle ao-l the state hrlnp charge- ca'rylng play u leading role In registering him a* saving yesterday that he town warehouse, shortly after
County Commission relative to maximum 4*iialtlra. for conviction the .Southern D«m&lt;x rallr view. hud collie here from Los Angrle , I A. M. today leaving in its
wakr damagr unofficially e,llm
securing a faint-to market nmd nf death or hanl.hrnent. A month M »»t In the two year* Brocedln*
Hilt Bridge, another Negro
from Hanford lo Oviedo wit!, a later the charges were reduced to the next Orminrallr Party presi- who occupied a separate bed In aled at nearly a quarter million
Idsailw M
r « i , wns1
■essinw * &lt;n , m , seal
fieri I ia I nufitinitlnjr convention.
the vanii room with the man who dollar*.
The t-uiisc hn« not hc-o de­
died, left early fnr work this termined.
moo limy without knowing of the
The fire occurred at the South
death, -uid Mr. Watron.
Street warehouses lra*e.| by Ao.nrlated Rrlnll Merchant • Food
HANFOltD I’ lltKS
Stores. Inc., ami the GrahamThe
Katiforil
Fire
lyepartm-nt
WASHINGTON. Jan. 17 -hit
Jnnrt I’niter Company.
Because It. IridortrinaHun ten )i«d three alarm* till* afternoon
Flrr Ciilcf M si'e Bennett tsid
ter. arc Jammed following heavy within two hour period.
his rntlre force of t5 firemen bat­
line minute before noon they
volunteering, the Air Force hatled the blase for live nour*.
were called to nut out a fire In
virtually halted cn ll’ Iriient
Thr two building., which ad­
rrpt by men with prrvluuy Air u I'JiO .Sluih-haker truck oil thr joined
each
other roveri d a
I'aola iroml near ( iM&gt;k'a Grocery city block. They* arc located own
Forve service.
1
AnnoiinIng this tad night, a Store. The truck, owned by K.
block west uf City IUII.
a|tokr.man .alii it f. hoited Ih- Mumiel, wan laidly damaged about
au.pen.lon ran »&gt;o lifteri alwuit tlie rah nnd wiring wav burned
Felt. I.
out arul glass broken.
A t 12:01 firemi'n were railed
Besides
arrepting
per»unne|
with previous ex|teriencr. Hut lo a gras* fire at Fifth HtrosB
High ; • .ttrday 63
A ir Force It also continuing to and loiiirel Avenue an-! at
lasvv todey 33
a crept applicant* for the Wo- o'clock *o another grn*. fire at
Rain 0U
mtn's Air Force am) young men .Sixth Street anil N.aph Avenue,
Total Jan. ram .11 Inch
wlio I.avr been appointed to avia­ lasst night at 7iU a'ctoek they
Normal Jan. rain, 2JI&amp; iiwhes
tion cadet enurstrs fnr pliola and pul out a fire In a /roe back
of the Amoco Station, Second
navigators.
Both the Navy and Air Force Street ami Sanford Avenue,
Imvo reported heavy rpll.lmenta
w rong a n sw er
roeently. Early in January imlli
JACKfiONVj LLE," Jan." IT
limited volunteers lo about 1,000
MONTEREY
DARK.
Ca!lf„
• day.
Jan. 17—(/T&gt;—1‘atrick John Re­ Atlanta
ran uf El Monte usod the wrong Bismarck
defense, lie said hr waa drunk Boston
DEER H U NTER
MORRMTOWN, N. J . Jan. 17 because he had Just had ei&gt; teeth Brown*villa
— OF)— Nne Jersey deer have a pulled and he couldn't stand tha Chicago
new worn- today na if hunters' pain.
Denver
(run* and fawn and arrows weren't
Police Judge le tte r 0. Steers Let Moines
enough.
fU p .
thumbed through Rrgnn's re-) r*resno
the CommtmBt-lsd VM Mtnh
Yesterday two o f them .trolled cord.
Nrw Yolk
"You started havoing your teeth Washington
out Milo a runway at Morristown
that Urn Rod
airport.
pulled in IMS, be observed. "By JstkirnriU#
Tta x ro r f«
DC-6 transport, condor tn fnr UiU time you shouldn't have a
a torchng, prowlptJy killed
It In your head. Ten days la

Missionaryy uDoctor
u ugi

Convicted Of Aiding
Burmese Rebellion

J

Day*s Needed Bv
Farm Workers For
Security Benefits
60

I 'iiidcn(ifil'd Nu^ro
Is Discuvurud Dead

Serious Fire Causes
Big Orlando Damage

French Casualty Of Indo-China1

Air Force Swum pod
By Eager Volunteers

Sanford Weather

The Weather

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                    <text>Truman Message

By J. H IL I.IH M II.I.E Ii

Nlgle (h a ir si in of ISS1 Msrrh of Dimes
We reported earlier in this seiicr that t|,r National Foundation
for Infantile Paralysis has invested $13,100,000 during the past 12
year* on the most massive scientific research program ever launched by
a - voluntary ageney against a --------------------single disease. Bight mm gui
specific research and professional
Korean War
education projects are in progress

quest nf infantile paralysi*. How­
ever, the struggle is a furmidahlonr because of the shiftiness of
our opponent. Unlike smallpox,
for Instance, polio follows no set
strategy. Poll" ean’t b» relied up­
on to act In a predictable way.
For one thing, there t* not ju«t
one polio virus. Their are at
least 3 of them . . . perhaps more.
Scieitre needs a “shotgun” varclrt'i f blast this multiple enemy.
Balia used to be considered n
“ summer disease". In recent years,
however, th* peak weak* of inclpepce have occurred in the auisny eases after the second week
ip Sept cm tier aa in all the months
before. In I960, the week ending
December Id saw th* highest
incMrnee both nationally and In
Florida. To data this yiar, Floda ’ has recorded 457 cases of
Mio, a U0 per cent increase over
it year’s 212 ease*.
Recently, a larger number of
is been reported fur
every mont
of th* year than
ones was t i „
Another thli
Years with a
high Inrldenco
aaes used to lie
year*. But no
802 eases: 1940
m i there war*
wood through
has placed
mtlag financial load upo-&gt;
Mara of tho National
m fo r Infantile P iraly

___ rhla

ta. an analyils of figures
■t more amj more adults

r stricken. In tha pa*:.
I patient* were
15* arc abotlo

H

life On Island Off Korean Coast

ttMMIaoni n « M r«a* oa*i
figure for bin lies, tax proposal
but said the total should exceed
the rumblned total of these two
„dls.
Mr. Trum an said it should be
the first principla of policy to
“ maintain a balanced budget, and
to Imanee the cost of national
defense on a ’pay-as-wr-go' ba­
sis.’' he added:
"Corporations should pay much
higher Uses. Individuals should
pay much higher taxes. Excise
tnxes should lie higher and more
extensive.”
H r, Irum an aald new tax proposals soon will Iw submitted to
Congress carrying these recoin-

By H A L B O Y L E

CH EIU, Korea— (£*&gt;— A new life of hope has begun on
rugged island for nearly 1.000 war orphans saved from Seou
'‘Operation Kiddy Kar.”
And today Americans opened their hearts to these child:*
disaster In a sequel by the U . 8 .'1~

l l ’a a llS S N F mm * f&gt;aa* Osat
dal ion, for closing "many loop­
t-omli*. They killed an estimated holes" in present lax laws.
450 Beds. "Th e y were trying to
The President also Informed
makr an advance and we caught Congress that staffs are being
-N IW U T I AND N(W TM A TM IN T" arc sought by polio victim Tom m y
them," said I.t. Don Granger, rapidly gathered to apply “ broad­
Fasanacht, 17, as he is greeted by htx mother at the Children's Hospital
Hanford, Calif.
er controls” over prices and
in Baltimore, Md., after an Iron lung journey from Lancaster, Pa. Seven
Second Division artlllrry slam wages.
breakdown* occurred during the lJ-nVe-an-hour trip on which Tommy,
mrd a rain of steel at the |{rd».
"in the case o f prices,” he said,
Field dispatches said the alr- "the general jioliry must lie ta m -vln g van, was accnmpan.ed by an B-car caravan, (fslcrnalioaalj
artillery pounding wiped out part to hold Ihe price line with utmost
of Wonju.
vigor."
The Communists broke and fled
He asked that the Department
into the northern Mils at dusk. of Agriculture be “granted au­
Allied troops then reoccupied tin- thority to rontrol speculative
dominant height
southeast « '
Wonju.
Allied cargo planes Thursday
dropp-d 21.1 tons of fond sinmun1
thin, medical supplies and cloth­
ing to Jh* central Kuira defender*
Other B ill forces were dug in
•outh of Wnnfu.
He said k go and manaeing
But brisk fighting twirled ll
the Tanvang area, far behind IN - forces led by Russia art “ a r­
•JK*j
rayed agaii s| th* flat world."
is a rail B"d road renter &gt;ulh •
’Tb* great manpower under
exposed Allied position. Tanran
th,- c-ntrol *&gt;f Poyfes Communism
the Han River at Itw s— tri.r--:
** «*
i* heltig driven with fanatic seal
msrt bend. It Is « , tilde „t&gt;&lt;- will
to
build
up
m
ilitary
and
Industrial
drawal route for the Sreon-I Divl
Vt 4
sion leading toward ihe old Pu»ar strength, he continued. “ We in ­
vite disaster If we underealmate
hrarhhrad.
the forces working against us."
The Communists srl uo thei
Th*
$140,000,000,060
figure
roadblock near Ochl, a town on
the main road between Taiiyam u-r,| by Mr. Trum an doe* not
necessarily mean th* government
and C nunglu 22 miles to H&gt; •Wr ' I will
■pei
that much In th* two
They floured fire on Allied ve
1852.
- -rs
" ending «J u
« ily
y i|.
, m
u ..
hides rarrylng supplir, In th* Ir'a
The fund* m ay ho committed
Keeond Division farther north.
•'“* v ' rf " 1*a Mayo In a seen* from Warner Bros
Allied patrols rushing nut to over several years ahead and M r. r T ^ V V r s t Join t Story, with I tarn Day and Gordon MarHae, show­
Trum
an
did
not
hint
at
the
mac
ing Hunday and Moiktay on the Riix screen.
clear the supple road ran into road
the budget to be presented on
mines. Then Ihe Red, attacked of
-Monday.
Another ranguaid tialiul of the
Hut by the end of 1911, M r.
Communist flanking force tangled
with Allied troops northeast of Trum an declared, defense and
foreign aid spending should hit a
Tanyang.
The Eighth A rm y did not rrpnrt rale between $45,000,000,000 and
the results of either skirmish. It $56,000,000,000 R y&lt;ar, This i*
reported there were at lest 1.000 roughly double today's outlays.
"The real economic teal Of this
R“d Iroona along the Tanyangdefense effort la Uw t wo' must
Chunglu highway.
work harder, reduce consumption,
A . P. correspondent William and forego Improvement* In farm ,
flarnard reported from the front business and household equip­
that there were two full North ment." Mr. Tru m a n aald.
Korean division*— the sixth and
“This cost cannot be gut aff
10th— In thn force that slipped Into th* future. I t must bo gold by
around the eastern flank of tho the people now, one way or an­
Second Division. Slsable elements other, and It abogld bo paid
of force were reported 10 miles through Illa tio n ," ' •
south .nf Cheenn, and, only six
Laying great stroag on tho Inmiles forth of Tahyang.

S ;/
S553:
m m

Mixed Reaction

CI’m II- s m s e w W s,, Owe 1
olaa brought an astonished whistle
from many business and Indus­
trial leader* Imlay.
'•There goes our standard of
living,” a »pnkr*man for the man­
ufacturing segment of the business
world said, noting that the Preald-nt would want $140,000,000,000
at least, In the next two year*.
Th* rhlef executive indicated ho
a, unearthed would want tha unprccedr nted
ty the March sum paid a*-w»-gn In ta in , and
into tha also urged everyone to make their
la will be o m e n ! consumer good*— autos,
homes, and appliance— go further.
some day.
Many businessmen said tho
Prvfldent'a economic m**«a“* wai
entirhed In loo general term- for
comment now, but othrr* noted
that the president stepped into a
long list nf Issues which have been
bitterly fought ana are still high­
ly controversial. Following riistom
In big huslnoaa those commenting
salted that their names lie with­
held.
Among thom are: Control of
•peculation on commodity, axchanges, longer hours for labor,
greeter start plant #in*n*tnn than
th* industry has promised, more
nubile power projects, salsura of
nor* commodities for th* stock­
pile at th* onpena* of civilian
production, higher and extended
excite or salsa taxes, and credit
eurbe on old aa well aa new homes.

• more serious
r*Uy, with the
latbar of wage
more serious
dlafugtlon result* in th*
Bujbar .and rmplratnrv

S

Catholic Bans

worldly character.
They may, for example, attend
ruotlon ptiturca, but may not parHrlpato In "communnl hunting," aa
r errmplv a fox hunt or ■ raht drive.

A ir Force to the fright that
rescued the orphans from the
etrreti of Seoul.
Tw o C-47 transport planes flew
through foggy weather Monday
afternoon to la n d !0 tone of gift
supplies for the war waifs on
their Island sanctuar*, 70 miles
off the southwest tip of Korea.
The gifts included several tons
of food donated by (he Arm y.
There was also a ton of badly
needed medical and toilet supplies
purchased In Japan with fund*
contributed by U . 3. Far Eaa&gt;
A ir Forces personnel, and clothing
donated by individual! and or­
ganisations from all part* of
America.
"And this is only a trickle of
what we have been promised,”
l*L Col. R. L . Blatsdrll said
happily,
BlaUdell, who lives in Fort
Worth, TexM is chaplain of the

the at roots of the Korean capital
by klndheartad American soldiers.
Since then h* has relied more
than lf 18.000
. ............for
..
........
the
Ir ......
share.
Th* orphans are housed in the
old wooden buildings nf an agrlcultural school on th* outskirts
o f Chaju,
Th ey cam* running In ca n*
curiosity aa (ho truck* rolled la

fur the bihlr tells me so."
The girls laughed merrily and
Immadialrly sang back to li'm Ibe
same song in Korean.
The carefree friendliness of the
children was In marked contrast
to the dispirited group that hat
hern flown here last month. Three
weeks of fresh air and nourishing
food
had given
them
back
childhood's ,;ift of laughter.
“ We have 27 deaths— all child­
ren less than a year old," said
the orphanage doctor. "They wire
too waak to save. But the
health of the children now la
generally good, although 06 are
■till ill. Most are suffering from
malnutrition.
Thirty-five
have
contagious
diseases,
chiefly
whooping cough."
The orphanage would be re­
garded as shocking by American
standards. The rooms are over­
crowded and only those sheltering
the youngest children are heated.

present— not « « the superinten­
dent or the doctor— receives *
rolory. All they gst U food snd
quarter*. Blaisueli would Ilka to
correct that situation too. but
bo toy* "the chiIdran coma first*
Before wt left, the children i f
•cmtiled in the yard and u n g
Korean song* tuned to a wheex.
tnir old last-century typo of foot
pumped organ, in the group « u
a small light-skinned child baing
carried piggyback by an older
boy. The yuungstrr had a candy
bar in his hand.
“ Ilello Jimmy.” aald the chap
lain, and Jimmy wared his candy
bar and smiled.
Aa our truck drove away fr&lt;&gt;u.
the amlling orphana chaplaU
niaisddl aid gently:
“Jim m y ii half American. The
other children know h — and they
spoil him to death.”
Itraxil is the world's second larg­
est corn-growing country, behind
the United Stale*.
The U A Air Force base at Lime­
stone, Me., is lOjOOO acres in area.

But the Alt) orphans are en­
joying a Ufo richer than most
have ever known. Chaplain Blaisdell h, working night and day
to carry out hla own dream for
them— a real home where they
can he warm »».l well el»d, art!
can get the beet of schooling.
lie feels the promised genero­
sity of American civilians will
enable him to carry out hta

Waiting For"n SaU
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N a d in

Hb n I im

'Jesus loves mo, thl* I know-

p rk o aad w a n controls" to hold
tho anti-inflation -lino fay tho du­
ration of tho emergency.

coiling*.
International pacta governing
tha supply of vital matarlali, and
wtMMjpn of export control,
Credit control
over existing
ho“ V •» well a* new dwalllnga.
But the major omphaala waa on
■ rigorous, budgct'halandag tax

“ Bu‘ f°f » » V group t* seek to
adjust Its Infomo upward, to countoract the higher ta n a which the
doferu* program la making nee**M r y , would tend to relievo that
group from Ita share In tha coat
o f achieving national security.
I fta
that m t f group w ill

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will K
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lag standards art hri*
oil, to provide suitable

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new In feature after feature!
h'a thoroughly proved in all
p. from the finer
no4hifl driving of lb Powtrglidc Autuma,* , rammlssion.* or
the finer standard driving of its Synchro-Mesh
the Rett, fm p l performarxe of ii« Vahve-in-H
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prirerf cor-Chevrulet for 'Jl-ih e only e a r *
many blg-cxr advantages at such low cool!
safest, most comfort*He edition
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AN

VOLUME XXXXII

EatabthheU 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD.

‘Savage Allied Attack;
Osan Is Recaptured
IO K Y O . Tuesday. Jan. I(&gt; &lt;/P)
— Am ciusn
and Alliril lim n
«*'nctl U|i to 12 miles Moral iy in
4 Hidden. rffrnsivc on the w nlcin
Korean (roni toulh of Seoul.
Tank-infantry team* by ntghliall
• m l trcrpliiird three towns
Or­
an. Kumyangiang and Gion.
Lhe attack by an Array lint had
been in trlrcal liner lair Novrmlicr came nnl) a lew boitfs aflrr
O n r ia l J- l-awton Colliiit raid
Amrne an lortcs "will triU m lv
•lay anil figlil” in Korea.
('••Him mail* hit fighting H ilt incnl diiriiiK a viul lo K n't. .
•
A hlaring morning ilrikr hy ■•iMi
patftl I hr way for the attack
An Force lighten and lm m 'xri
A. P. i orreipiradenl Stan Serinton reported that fiontlme morale
anrong U . N . troops soared « •!"
weary fighters realized they haJ
•cued |hr iniltalifr. al least lot il
lyA

ttranff

lark

of

resist «««*

0 from Chinese Communrsl Iswcp*
• rM H ffW - T V - R yrW ^jw JttJW *'
first •erioui itand from miR-in _1.il.
potiliom north of Kumy*n|janil
al duik. There lh«y o|*no«» uo
U . S. Th ird Division troo^i with
aiilimmlic weapon.
Allied artillery bloatail the Ttrili
t n u i u N oa r»a * t » » i

Badman Bill Cook
Reported Captiired
In Mexicap Wilds
J o l'I.IN . M o, Jan. IB-f/Pt—
I Indies nf H i m p n a tw were
firand in o mint ik if l M r uday
and poller raid lk t| w r it Inveallgating tkr poealbiHIv lh*T
were member* nf tbe miming
( arl H o m e (.rally. W U " *
•lain by Had ra n toll C g h - It
• u a*i drier adaed ImmaMaialy
what her tk rrr ra m ngy «4her
hodlea In the abaft. C b W a*
Potter Prank Martin
»br
bodk. bad nac baan/toongbi
(a thr aarfreo bai Mini m a
loabrd Hha that af n NMb f k L
Martin said ba wna-pat cart ala
t ha bodies were I barn af tba
Maaarrs bai Ibal ha M l rela­
tively aura they wrra.
SAN D IE G O r C alif, Jan- I B . &lt; A V -Sheriff Bart SUand M id hr
war informed that Badman BUI
Cook, »u»pc.-ird .layer af eight,
haa been raptured In Mexico.
The Information i r eti red by lha
•hrrlffa office shortly hafore 10
A M. Pacific B u n d a n f T in * today
was that Cook wee KiM ed Mfl
rallra below the border In the dcaolata region of tha lower Califor­
nia peninaula.
With him, tha repati eald, were
, two E l Centro California proa•w pecior*. Porroat Demi era, i t , and
James Burke. U , mleilng for ten
daya. They w «r« said be ba un­
harmed.
Cook. Si-year-old Joplin. Mo..
ox-eonvki,
haa
ban
(ought
throughout tho country elneo the
Hiaoppearaneo of an Ulinola fern*
' lly of five In Oklahoma.
Tha report waa alao
by M rxlm n authoi
•dor from
hare.
arm** the border
,.
.......
They were advlard that Cook
/al and the two El Conbro man he wee
•“T bettered to h e r. dtourtnd In Me
] deepen to. blood it e M d
flight
wore being betmgkt ba t c h »
airplane.
nnl. ~m
i'
The manhnnl.
-me af tlra
the moat
blatory.
retentive in tha
the eowotry**
■—
darted early' In f u n 'i r t after the
Maod-etalnedI entomnMla of tha
irl Mannar
Maaeer mna
rarae found
family af Carl
war Tuba.
b i.
abandoned near
Tetaa. O
Obi—
The hodlea of CaH Heater. S3,
T e n rr Cart, flea

m B. Dunn
E d u cato rs Give
Tentative Assent Burns To D eath
To Law Revision In Blazing Home

Truman
P re p a ra t io n s

W ill

U n ite d

S ta te s
$100

NEW SPAPER

ONDAY

JA N .

15,

A*&gt;m i:ilr t l

1951

P ra m

I .caned

No. HI5

W ire

President Declare
Says $16 Billion In New
Taxes Needed In ’51

F o r

A tta c k

Th a n

D A IL Y

f l o r i D(A___
a
M

Reds Reel Back Under
U. S. Will Remain In
# Korea, Says Collins;
Air Force Kills One
Thousand Chinese

Cooler Uml i m » r « l l r
(a ir
through tp-ofey nft|*l vhowpre
•I vrailrr
places in im lh M it
anil rv tn p r aouth portion this
*(ternoon Moderate north we*|.
srlv oinik

Reel

Cos*

M o re

B illio n

B udget Ot $71 Billion
IsS ugR cstcdA sT rum a it
Em phasizes
N eeds Of Services!

a-- **

Not
r

r»n
.r c i

I '.x p c c t -

IC n s c
Jn

D ays

lle ir r l-

O c c u p a n ts

onl Nav il \o 1 sltoi.
Iivalrd llni spring, the
in x il sroi-oio f i t-w
) I l ) .y of Jatkwtn
a led to iin v r in an
•riw- to cunfei wilb ("it/
. mling ih-t.iili nf th*
e |iio|xrty now tinder
"!ily.
diate e lln l fl|v»»| (K

lly K I.TO N t:. I A t
&gt; |r
Y m f l 'H I t |a»|||e||f* ^ •
W A S H IN G TO N . I.o
15 &lt;/Ti
C a ld w e ll O b s e rv e s S i^ n in u
*1 M )
1‘m olciil 1 rum in rillin ilrtl ii&gt;
ler giwti l»y ll'p
ra s M
1I4V I lie niilUvry »i!l '|ieiid tir'd.'
j ijvff„
(K*
$ 4 1.000.000.OfX) tn 14 ib ^iiil re
it
n«*l flr»ifv |r» m
•)uire 4Ulburili r» u.uliacl lot
« \ S U IM -t M \ . inis |J— /i|*»
■ ,
now liohlioi;
-Preoident
Imusais tu n ay
»MI.IM)0.«MMN»l liming the ue»t
tl
iliangi-sl the tlrnll reaulalmu* In
b-c.tl yrar.
urrtnit
I* -In- .’( s t a r .old*
tn
L e g is la t o r s W a r n e d O r la n d o P o lic e m a n Is
shi 1 Isis S rn .ln i 11,Hind.
le
lie albartl ili.it He) billmn thvl
sulunterr (or Jl nmnthv of iniliSlit*' r.ls an,I ffrp
&gt;\rj
''S i
tins - m m
I'reviuu |) il hnil
P a y C u t W o u ld H it
B lo w n
F ro m
B o a t lar price U r III Illr In k of Sighim?
aid 1 , &gt;1 llx ,r 4 'l,' . 1,0,1
lie
,I.
lirrn
mi
on.,
itile
fur
drult-rlifi*
I hr Kiuron v« 4i
mil piriuirinii,
Te a c h e rs ’ M o r a l e
B y
Gas
E x p lo s io n
tils- jn iilh . to rn lfr thr rnllilars
■'Oulu tKf hail llr,| ,11 1 iMvntXS
4g4inil |Mi&lt;iiblr ( iinuriuniil illeckt
tor ih r Zl-innnlh |iriiotf until
"ill.* -v,11 least mtisn'cntcncc |.rIh ihril (|. Dunn, almul 45. N il elsewhere The I’rmrlenl &lt;-mnlv4l A I I A I I A S S F r I u» I*. &lt;/P)
the. were arlualls railed tn the
r„i . ixrs And I itp 1
ilrall IN-gular enlUlmrnt* run
Two trailing figure- m thr Floti­ burned lu ilealh in n fur &lt;d un- il/rrl in III! Iiucbr.l inrvMga II
be,
it, v run 111c1c ■ n il,n il. ra t 1Inr
Initarr
|irriial«.
Selrelise
lla « Irani tyilrm today gave tau- dernimeil origin winch rompldrly ( ‘ongirvi that the mililsi) pliare ul
Sr n ic e brailiiuarlrt* aaiil llir
on lia iil ibal llxv would do r - nry
tioui, tirtl-glame spoiniat (or drilruyed lu* in iu p aia tiirlr act* tl mutt lx tentative
artiun ha* 1111 n lf-it nil |&gt;rr*ntl*
tiling poilil.lr In i d llt il it-i hvrrl
mini mnminendatKim of the leptt- home at 2M I South Nsnlord Ave­
dr*iring In enlist for a full term
In addition lo llx 3*4i,tWK),OfJfJ.
llx Nasy’i sr('nn
In ans ul the armnl Inrre*. Him • vlii|SS rr,i,l|
lative cnuncil fm le/itirm of llir nue vhoillv Ix ln rr J:0 0 n'rlueV 000 he |ir«»|*&lt;»*e-»l fur llx I im it
n r r Sf*retail nl llrfrnsr Mar­
T in Na&lt;y'* •U»oi,nrr„i-,d ,* s'
ulnml law.
tin* (training. lie *»*• alonr in the year Ixgmnmg neat lulv I. llx
shall lid •tr|ii&gt;rlrra in Itlrhmmsil.
■•I that foU, N hvmI nnd Menu*
School Sup». I horns* I). Ilailer Inline at tile lime..
1'revnlenl* e»tini4lr«l -mother H O .
V r„ tin .41 that all Ihr armed
I orp- si, stalmrsa »u Ih - Fast,
srfiice* wunlit prnrurr their men
No raiDWr'i uu|nr*l into thr 000,4)00.000 worth *•I uiiliuril)
and Fal lleitileiion, prrinlenl of •!•'
West, Old lilllf *'••»,&lt; ■ will r»4
Ihroogh
the
Selrrlise
Sersire
t,. Ip nxe*
rc«|ir,tid thl* apti,
Honda Fahrcatinn A-tor utiim. r i circumstances uf the ilealh wdl lie •Imulil lx granlril bo llir balanrr
t|&gt;-inde I
•sstern imiler amendment* ash­
'ru
u
i,.
asri.ts
of
pretted concern, however, that the necncary, raid Ju ilic r of tlie I'rarr nf this year. H im would hung llx
ed in the (trail law. This prii|iu.udlii*,) program.
morale of the teething piofcvtiun W- F - Waliun, (his morning, lie total fund, voted or 4iilluin/ed fur
«l wont.I reiiiiirr rungrrsainnal
Itoni
The lour World W
artiun y|ar*h.ill w a* In HIch’nrd.
might lx hurl if thr room il'- pro- 1 termed tl&gt;r death acridenlal.
in.- al llrumwick. 3
this
year
In
*52.000.1)1)0.000.
aJ a
a 1
a&gt;
.
a
mioid lur a mri'iiug u| VintlnU
&gt;v.,ig*vills*. Tra ., *nd
*«
Itoulf (nr rutting payments f-&gt;r
I tie fi»e
firut nolurd by
M r. Truman
-aid that o r
Military Inslllute's
toMfrl of
Collf Tht first th inmod highly trained tra rlxif goes M m . F. M. Smith, a neighbor in a mouth, ago tin* arttti mllitats
viaitiira.
i
Air Stations; (list it
home at mu ihe it reel bon lire forres totaled lr » . than t.WKIjytai,
through.
m Maim,- f*&gt;•dll;
tbat
they
have
been
itHri-tsaod
by
W A S IIIM .IO N
) .( .
r&gt; &lt;&lt;!•»
Hum, ot |iart nf tlx foot sta
They laid it alto might de-liov Dunn Imine. Six dril.ne&lt;l lliat »he aU m l IJWO.nOO: that thr fund* ha
•— I’rrsuirol Truto.in tialay »enl lions ate prvvcnllv under it-.i .* to
tlx leailterv* irwentive to ininave wa» awakenrrl ibutlly Ixlrrrr 3:00 n-krtl In llir new luHlgfl wmdd
i(*ongrr»a
t7l,'i'M,(H.tt,0tlO nxnd- private firm* or miinirt|.allll« %. tho
o'clock by the toumi al brrakinr orovldr fur nearly a milium more
their training.
ounounremrnt said, tint all a,#
ing
I'inigei
bo
thr govrrmixnl ni-&gt;l atibjcrl to ivclatm by tb - s-&gt;&gt;v*rnOefrnse
official*
told
a
Serrate
(jla»v. taw the glow of the fire.
Bailey
taid IJx
enmmlttei|a*t
week
ther ni
nr *
w» irmj
ir-mj
•
— ’v
ir ,. tuum ifS’ re- I
l
i l l i __1
j
11^ 1 t rnm
nrnuT h
im w
it s m
y r ^ ajpl iteJ.s U* luxnl I&gt;1 *16.- msnl unite, rctaptivc rlsu -rs Tho
coaememLitioM '*rinJlm-*lx&gt;le, arc. ^ W m d h r r h u i b a n d . ami called
M
u hr attained. -n*v
' ^Vf\4^ (bat whtlw- ii "deVitf V rrftTwbl.Wyr il n*rr|«d lo halame
»erv good"
™ ^t*f uefUfttnenl.
Mieae nett Junp 30 a* iWM'hlr.
(■&gt; imajivrnli-rii. as lid lr
p r.
it.
Mr
Truman
*ald
Wlta
that
m
oir
At
the
White
lluuw.
I*»
•
Iiu....'&gt;
.lunlnl»
!•
•
*'
,,
. . . .
Tha house ana fully Involstd in
-Ihlc tho,. now boldlns* th* fxlda,"
llersilerMin raid the lrg i.| .t..r. | fUme, » K , n the flra truek arris- than SJKK&gt;.0&lt;k» mrn and women „ J I.IOM.mW.OWI fivtl Defense Bill
I»"*t.-.-e th.;
tln-n is "urgent rxe,| for fh#t#
llx
('
I | M iilri% ,1
-•
L ^,
have "done a very eatnr-t, vet}' ed, «md Kbr Chief M. N flevr th- National Giranl ami R e - n r imi.mtu - !i' "i ulomu «*if*r. Slano. .
* r » n o n tli* v I** station, to lx rrn|xixd ”
1 liu ilg c l l i i r i i r H
(
J J lf t
aineery fab nf at-.nlylng the aeluw-1 loud. Il wa* nut side of Ikr pity oeganliatlnn. o f t h r *rn.r.1 biri-r, I t u . -II . 0 '.o .). l lraiMm.-. ?v i,4-. vm T l x ftiuiivwlrk nnd Satifotd v'»
program, and In th« main the.' limit* and nu hydrant watrr w*. on- ayallahle for "rapid innliillrr.
•1 ( i l l 111It.r f»l .1 |e ,|il t b s '
w ill S i d
or M 'lI *1 ■*1* • 'U N
• 1 1’
1,
.
,
lion* will supplcmrni o tK lin r A(
allow a real tinder standing uf pin tberefore available K iiuimcii eim- lion." and that fund* In the .... I- 1' » • A‘lmir.1 liatlori. Ur n U . l
"» N
*
‘
.k„ O il'll,||&lt;
-.Hill |H“ f 1M |M
a,
'i n n li Icvsitii flort .1, ai tnitlc* 4' 'foot,
t - l | | |ta*,r #sfc»aa i l i a .
„ ,, I |*M‘, ( - l l l l l l II»W« • N« «4t I ilHIMi I
it .
K tH IIlM *
I llfll I •!* . i l l 1
hlrma the atate tare* In flnarxing rentrated nn protecting the home*
, , 11 &gt; 0 .r p s N i.o n o .rx M i
III 4 i p c c l s l set Point, I! I . nod Jacksonville,
deg.
re
of
rradinr*.
of
the
rrw
-.i.
1
l
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•
•
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M.M«b..n
U
M
m
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i
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ni.i.Pu.n.
Jurat
......
..
.
«
of C. P. Iti'ce, 70 feet to ti.p nnrtli
Fla The llronswick farilltv -*111
tin- piddle arhunlt.**
to
In C o ilg ic t . lir
dxsva^r
,n A ,,'n,t' K" " « &gt; &lt;ln l"n a li..n a l 1
lo- r.v.prnai| * . an alt fa&lt;-,|,t- In,,
Moth of them aald they %r#*# and J ix Wright, neighbor un tin organisation.
l i a v r r c .v , I v U l s h o u t t h IC C w e e k : . will lx rami-d up lo vtatiu of «n
The numlM-r nf active unit- m
rvatiflad that thr legHatora hod south.
The Iwily uf M r. Dunn xhleli the annrd four*. lh»- I'rrsuli-nt |
M r V4M 1 h r w o u l d 1n k r l t i n g l e ■ at, atntinTi later.
rerugnliod that a-leuuatr arhiml
The naval auilllarv ai, st.tfon
farlllllea cannot lx neoyhlrd w ith­ wa* nut ill*eovpre«l until the five raid, la Intreaalng rapidly.
t e li u *
s ll 1 * .
U ir i r • x *
III l l l l l '
"In the A rm y.” hy wrotr. "m »t K ing .villi will lx used for train
out earmarking nf Mate rchm.l room house had liurni-il to tin
I l l i v e t o l.v i l | in
1 Hut l x v b n w havr
vailed
to
artivr
duty
aevri»|
itisr pilot, of conventionsl rnginet
mnstruetlnn funds In aueh a wav ground, was propped in a half
e ,l „ o 1 &lt;i,t I i d e m r l l i s l Vk •■ u ld t r . i l l y
ida'o'v to fl\ Is I v Th* Saul a An*
t-rat eounllea may Inirmw against altting pfMillon aa If hr had fall- Nat|ot,al Guntvl diviaion* ami t&gt;aetivated
rertaln
rrgular
d
m
farilltv, origlnnllv u llgh 'r, then
h .ip p r o
future rarvenura for immrdiatr- •n in Die hallway at the edge nf
tOwallawae i n Par* a t,,
r 1, lusse, w ill lx n,r,| * , 'rain l'«
the Ixdrimm dnor. Mr*. Dunn in . onatrixtlnn.
I n l o . lit*" * %■*I'f lit ' ||F ||r 11 I o n , ifi. f ir,' Mnitii.- f m ,. hrlxop'ar
The legislatlvw lounrll tuupisaeil tint borne al (he time.
. „ r v , I r a l iV , llir f i r - f ir u l o n 1
p ilo t ,
\ I9I!&gt; Ktudlialier truck In Mu
a ennatitutional guarantre of Slnti
rio* vlatioi, al Said-od prois.i
t il l ' d u r a
1 1 b u d g e t 1*
" llu v
rapilal outlay runlrlhutlnu* tn ratp-irl nf the hnuae w » . Ii*i|ly
3
S c p n r .T lu
C o m . i m l H W l t t l l O f B t l c I l C I l W H l f l s i IC . I l l I v 10 4 p e l IfM 1 n l g i i i v c Idv " ill support ra tilrr *'t rro u p i
rouullra for SO. year*, with auth­ •lauiaged by thr flame*, Inrludlnr
or patiot plnnr
,-p,ad*
4
ority to horrnw against Ihe future tanks and termite spraying ertuiti
F c ic n s
In s a n it y
In dangel
A rc
C o iitc ttip la lc d
Navy iH.ktsman in .la 1, vonvilla
Income with freeholder approval nf men! Mr. Dunn had Ixen profes­
| x 41 r t i l i x
| lir
t i« i| » f r f r t l r n l n l
•aid t'alav
sionally engaged In this typ* nf
the Honda
F o r E u ro p e a n A r m y
Last D a y s O f T ria l
It iv rtp citrd to l„ , iratratssirm.
rhe H i t cllliena rvsmnilttee 4»u spraying work.
1 f l i m a II p i " , p r i n t i n g l i f f i g N t l l ^1*
.-tl during llir finit half of th*
W A H IIIN fiT O N ~ Ja n . l b -- ./»'• schools, and the P EA have rrrom The hum* had born an altarIH
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t
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LO ND O N, fan. IS (rl’i
l.envc*l, hr 4&lt;ldo| SI,ire „o or J e t .
A K s S D U R G . Gerniauy. l-ra 15
mended atxlt a plan.
live, modem type of fram* eon The Hunremr O u i t today stru'k
n ra llv ll it r r - f i lt f i . o l tisvr yr, U r n rocrl'r&lt;i. i(x -lf | 0 l‘&gt;
lire K i h Ii 041 irn liru id ing J u ly I
A t for tbc l«rlalators• prnpmal •frurtlon with aahotn* shlnglr down, (i tn I, a New York Cily cral I). KlserilMswer grit brvl-li.tnil
llifor,nation as to Ihr nora’x r of
f 1 'its ••
to permit counties to tag home, aiding. It was huRt and ieeup)e*&gt; unlinaner which re&lt;|ulr«a rli-rgy. « » U I 4 ll&lt; r I'x la V lli.il I b i l s i n - lo life imprisonment Imley lot il (01 t m llla iy - r i - K e s
men to lx hssed In Hanford iv no*
m rn lu get poller permits Ixforr
atrada for school mirpo«a», Bailey hv llx Drum* ahotll a vest ago.
|
i4Uvmg
(lie
iiiuidri
ol
|imliM4td
World War M's "Oulposl of f rrr
out lo ilm o l J 4 7 I lo r r v o v o ur nvailahlr, office,, a, tlx J»eV
they can preach In thr atreel
Mr*. Reese, nearby neighbor,
aald “ aomethlng like that l» go­
'('asitaara oa r# i&gt; Slat
o l l l ir m in e 152 JWIO.OOO men. writIn another derision the triburi. fbini"
iv |irr|i.nri| for beavirr roni m lrn|mn &lt;amp prnonriing to havy tn be done unlvaa we stated that she and her huvbaii''
wl traanininusly irn au m j the n iy M trlb rrt lii help vlmie up (be
llx "H e ,I W ilib ol lira Iim - u x n a n d 1 lu ld irn in ll ir I ’ S
auiim r the stale la going tn hgvr slept through much of the firrtrunell of Havre (*• Graee. Md ,
A nd if the I'r e s id r iil h a . hi*
m .i Ii I,' 44 years otrl. wai •onviilnl
to lake over eomplet flnarxing of until lx avroke to take snisr mrtli- fur refusing In Irl a Jehovah Wit- W rtl'i rlelenxi
I llia t -aMn* km iouii I
the aehnole In th# futurr."
elm lie got nut the garden hn»e nr saw group use a puldii pmk
, o| rlimes .ig,trail A u i I im u m'l * • )’,•i ju * l11«h,I iou
» , -•* .a s . n i l
During llx d a , llx ni|»irnx m m
Bailey offered a "rough gue»s" and aided firemen In protecting fur religious services.
tx iiiu n priiorien ol tlx N 4/11 Ihe
that rutting ptate allotment* fur hi* frame home.
Alliiilu
lours
in
Ilut in r.till a third o v m tiismlei ol
reillniieri widow ol llir raiupl
rank I and r^nk t teacher* (those
The Sanford Boat Work*, huu-- ■vhlrh Ihr Issue nf freedom of
l)e -1
»,
1
with arademle work beyond a trae- lug thousands of dollars worth of waa raised, the high rourt u i» I, uroix, ,ronferird. with .Ibiiub
...
„ I v*4iluur na/i miiun-indei O i l nol
helor’t degreel ami rutting off rixtlv motor cruisers, was menac­ held, h to :i. the diwirderl) eon. Irru* iMisii.trs l.uivmxl Munwrll
The Seminole County M*rr|, nf
in 1 mui l Ii , , r j ' ,l,r
State fund* fm Junbr rnllere&lt; ed Sunday morning by • fit* fol
duct conviction of a stuJcn* «•- U . d n , of Britain's delrn.r arms m
III,nr* to raise fund, fm lira ’ zi
and klndergarUna aa recommended lowing a gasoline explosion in e W restevl while making a pollth *1 stood by to tell hjienlmwcr tlx
M r v K i h I i I m t V r M ilo 4 l i V - iifanllle Paraiyai* Foundation go’
IdssHasM a* N a * T*ee«»
foot cruiser in which John Wdlanl. speech on a Syracuse, N
V , role tlx,r servirrt would play m r wl lirn ry in h r, pilmn vrll Iu l
under way to.|*' under th* ill
Orlando policeman, suffered minor street corner.
ret-iion uf John L Anuls. a.iivt»,|
(lie
plograin
liighl
A
m
u
rl
dm
lot
Ii
m
il'll
die
Iteat
tivalion
of
Ihu
Hanfoid
burnt about tha face and hands.
Chief Justice Vlns-m *pokv for
by Gcotgu A Speer, Jralg, Doug
Naval
A
ll
8
'ation
•-•I'
'-i
no
way
The eiploslon which occurred the tribunal lu rarh dreiaion. lie
Among ollirt lliingi F^tenhovvri wav in nn miidilion lo attend llx
las Atrnstioni, and Gc-rge Touhv.
when he waa try in g to atari the hvld the free iprerh i|ue*tlon did v*4% listed lo beat were still un­ session Iralay 4l«.l lievi die sen- affect the Geurgi- llisr. Umpire
Minlatuin iron lung* have been
8
chm&gt;l
piogrum
which
will
he
commotor Mew him ant of the erui«ei-. not enter Ihe Byrixuse ease I*-plai-vil In dlug store*, ic ta u ia n tt
published
drlailv
of
llriliui**
bigIrnre
idete-l well within the *'d&gt; dav per­ niul other
iCoatlawoe raw Parae Three!
Rav. Daniel 0 . Hodgin, a retired
cause the student, Irving Fein- r,
plaica of hiivlnet*
Il was llir icmnrl llir iinpiuoii- iod allowed by tlx Navy to clear throughout ihe county for tlx crjj.
ininieter who trad made hla home
almost started a riot hy hi* grit prairtim r defrnx pfograin
far the paat twy wlntora at Pel- H a r r i s o n s G i v e n
Il It etpetlrd lo in. lode an r f mriil senleme for Mrs. K ' h Ii Ihe It* imtallatlnn*. Mr. ilarr stated lection of small t-hungr fr im cue.
pica fur “tha colored penult- to
today.
lOawslawec ssw rse* Mat
IfawllawMS n* S-i.a TS i m i
lowahlp rro n t, died at 11:00 A.M.
turners who wi&lt;h to aid it, tlra sight
lla v lls a d
•*■■» I'hrvrl
Eniolliur-:t al Ihr school is es- lo overcome the ravage* of Infan$ 4 ,6 6 3 I n
D am ages
terday In tha local hospital. He
Mt-leil to tx go'iil, though much IIIf paralysis. Mr Saul* aid
been in III health for a u year*
h
: i:ess than was anticipated la-t
Mr. sod Mr*. W . I. Harrison
Bom July ST. ISM In Pleasant
Poster* afr txing pl»r---t
In
H e a d C h i l d r c n ’ H U r o u p summer, In spile nf the Selretive store windows and on tlg n 'o vt-li
Garden, N. C , be rs w r to Sanford were awarded damagwa totalling
Service draft. Mr Harr aildnl.
— . .In. . their
-------------------rldey In C ir­
from Brighton. Mich. Ho formerly J4,M3
eult Prldi
stressing the immirtani •- of fh*
PI fteen prospective
uniptir. March of Illrix*. lx added Th *
I id paatomtaa In Columbus an l cuit Court agalngt T . B. and W. P.
O
R
L
A
N
D
O
.
Jan
16-(8
|
«e
ia
ll
have a '-ru d y atrivad and many
IL Pleasant, Ohio with tha Ohio Ball. Ira-1 Irueh broker*. J. W.
Itamkstl Cha&gt;'-, Sanford rllMi* utorr student* wrill lx here hy Rita Theater Iv ro-operating arm
early Meeting of friends, Quak­ flail was foreman of tks fury
•hiptxr, wa* cl**‘li*ii Friday I n Wednesday when the school open* •‘■brad rhltdren are txing given
ers. Later ha served aa minister which returned tho verdict in favur
hundreds of dime ,urd* for disW A F H IN G T O N . Jan. 16 «/1*&gt; Tin Senali- Mnrall llualnns (toininit- load Ihe Central Florida divi«ion
officially, Ihi) former
National trihutio,, A special gift. rn?n
fo r
the Weatenn
Methodist of the plaintiffs. Judge M. B
t w aald today II may hold hrorlng* on the neweprinl supply and of the Childrs-u'* Holm- Society Ixnguc uuipiru announced.
Church In Cold Water, Mkh. and Smith pmtded.
mitter will tall on larger ■ontri
Mayor Frml Dyson and all mi-,,,far a number of years did evangaThe suit wna entered for If .- price situation If small nowspapera appeal likely to fare "widmspraad at tlx annual mevling held ** (he
Orlando Country Club.
Ixra of Ihe City and County Com­ butora,
000 damages as tha result of In* dialrew."
little woe*It is especially Important for
Mr. Cliaea has Ixrn a dlr.ctor mission*, a* well a* the grnrrel u*“ tn
8 and ring are toe widow at Pal. juries received b y Mrs. Harrison
put this drive &gt;vi-r th. tup,"
Th* comliliUcw devoid a S4t&lt;IHSfl nf Is firwl annual irpod lo the
lowahlp front 1 two daughters, and damage* to hor automobile newapiinl problems of such i«|&gt;rra. Tha group »aid theta puliltealinna of Ihr sixlrty for many yi-a'* llr public, have het-n Invited to at­ M r. 8atll« said "Three devn»'tSjf&gt;g
Iv president of Ihi- United t.raw- tend thr opening of the 14th an­
Mrs. W. E . DaVal in India: Mrs. whle*. on the night of March 13
years of the worst polio rp| leovle.
U s vn a a .s i.v
rvo v,
Kertnoth Eyler of Laaatog. M Uh.: rollhitd with a truck parked on Includi about 76(1 daily m &gt;w*p *|h ra and almut H.raai weeklies and *vml er» and Hhipper* la.-agur A tan., nual school scheduled for !!:30 I'.M.
director
of
thr
Uatn&gt;'l
National
M
r.
Harr
said
th
.
quarters
and
waahliU.
three aoras. Jonathan at Imaslar: East Eleventh StraeL
It was
They require aUiut 3 per cent that the Senate Small Uutllirs* Hank of Jarkaonvillr. ami tlx I'a*- kitchen for the student* and In­
Meade) a and DaalaL J r . at Brigh­ charged that the track, owned h r
ton. Ilith : ona heather Charles Ba&lt;l Brothers, had been parked of the tolai newsprint production, Gommiller la loveatigatlng this co Parking C o . ami prraidvnt nf structor* arc In earellen* ahitu*
Hedgia at Gilford College, N . C.: without lights.
which for North America la ssti* problem. I suggest (hat yuur com- f'haie It Co , i.nd the Chase In- this year and he ratxcta one of hi.
J A C K S O N V IL L E . J»n . t h -( A A
one eiatar. Mias Beaela Hodgin #r
The Court waa adjourned until mated at 4J11JOOO lima for 1960, miller not only look Into the mat veetin.nt Co. llr is a native of most *urct‘*.ful program*.
Hanford,
Hanford riiltcn* are asked to Atlanta
44
Pleasant Orardara. N . a : IS m a d &gt;n. IS. said E . L . Burdick, who tha commlltea added:
ter of supply, but also Into thr
He suerrclr. I,fnt«n F Allen of
M
8
ehlldraa.
---------_
clerk of Um
Th* 1sport eald “ewiaidrrable matter uf prlrrs. I §r« no justifi­ Orlai-do aa presld.nl o f I h r socle- leave back l|«uea of magasinrs and III.mark
i?
any spare coat-hangci* they may Ho*Inn
S3
today to court during to
rant- of 0. » . comment" hud been ectaeeioned by cation for the la&lt;sl Ipcresae In
72
40
h a w at the llarald office for tho HrawnavllD
»y™ ii
“ the uniform action a l the news­ newsprint prirea."
Mrs. Claude Wolfe, Orlamlo, use of tha student umpire*.
34
Chtcrgn
IB
,:U
print Industry of announcing In
The ciimmlllr* said one member was elected secretary. Other of­
41
5B
Denver
October and November a price In* o t tha Industry had “vrn lu m l tlx ficer* af the enclety were reflec­
IR T H IN E I G H T E E N
45
Do* Moines
crease i f N a tea. beginning the epinlun that the r snadian m ill, ted. They arw J . Thomas Gurney,
39
C L I F F W OOD R E A C H , N . J.. Fresno
*»
-M
east la 1108 a toa." It added:
30
which aet off th* general pries- vice prialdent. Orlando; A. 8. Iler- Jan. IB— (AT— H r». Clara Carey. Now York
»
-a
"In this regard, a typical com. heoet did ao in an attempt to anti­ long, view pi tsidrnt, Tavarm ; 34-vear-old wife of a W D -a -u x V Washington
38
r
40
■went received 'A the committee cipate Ih* popeaibltliy of p ric - Irawrtnro Huger*, vice presklrnt, hollar anginoor, gave birth to n Jacksonville
T*
U
\
from a southern publisher of fl*a craotrol* by tho U . A. gmernmufiL* Kiedmmoot Jame* B. Keith, asela- 10- pound boy y .s trrd ir— th* cou­
n
teat trvraaurcr, Orlando, and Gua ple** l l t b child In I I year* of S u m .
M
Tl
marriage.
TT
»
r .a |
1&amp; J K 2 i t L T S - ? " ' W. Lawton, treasurer, Orlando.
"O P r* ^

H ig h Court Raps
O rd inaiT Against
S treet Preaching

Britain Will Make L ife Sentence Is
M o re Sacrifices, G iv en Use K och
Eisenhower Hears By German Court

“ IMiirch ol* I Jinn's”
(am p aijrn l ^ i n g
U m pire School Not For Folio Foods
A ffe c te d By Navnl
Base B ead ivalio n

Rev. Daniel Hodgin
O f Fellowship Dies

C

Senate Committee May Look Into
Increase In Price Of Newsprint

Cliitric I

Elected To

Tlu* Weather

�MONDAY JAN. 15, m i

P A C E TW O

Ilt« Sanford ‘ Herald
i p geeuella A

T O D A Y 'S

B IB L E YKR81

lie may be greatly ashamed ef
•tuts# who profrsw to he n i n y l M
or teacher* of thl* faith, hut the
good new* itself la proof i g t W
shame. It work*. | «m not ashamed
of the gospel of ChrlsU— Bo. 1:1 A

Jf you have a tale to Bell.
. Boll It down!
W rite H out and write V well
Being careful how you sfellt
Bead th* kernel, keep IW »hell|
Boll It down! Boll If down!
Then, when all ihr Job Is don#,
Boll it down!
if you want to share oar fun.
Knew Ju»i l«&gt;* n p*M»r*s run,
Das by day from sun t*&lt; aun,
Boil it down! Bull It downWhen there's not s ward to spar#
Boll It down! tV&gt;» H dawn!
Heave a sigh and lift a fyayrr,
Stamp y«u r foot end tear your hair
Then begin tra in with #•»*—
1

The Fish Memorial Hospital
We we by the DcLand Sun New* that the trustee# of
th e Bert Fiih estate are prepared to build a $700,000 memo­
rial hospital over there providing a special hospital
district la established In W est Volusia with authority to
levy not more than 8 mills in taxes to provide for indigent
cases, and we understand th a t a similar hospital will be
erected here under like conditions.
Such » tax district can be established, according to J .
K. Pollard, executive secretary of the Bert Fish Testamen­
ta ry Trust, by petition to the State senator and representa­
tives usking them to have a local bill passed in the State
Legislature for this purpose. A majority of the freeholders
of the designated hospital district must sign the petition
to make it effective, Mr. Pollard added,
Trustees of the Fish estate had originally planned
to bear the full coat of (he construction, equipment, and
maintenance of the hospital, M r. Pollard explained. A fed­
eral grant of .15 percent of the construction cost of the pro­
ject hud been asked, and had been approved by the Su r­
geon O n e rs ! of the United States. However, a 50 percent
rut in this type of federal spending eliminated the antici­
pated contribution from the government, and left it to the
Kish estate to pay the full cost of construction. Hence, there
is less left fnr future maintenance.
•‘Under the terms of the will of Judge F is h ", says the
DeLund Sun News, "provision was made for the erection
of hospitals at OeLand, Hanford and New Sm yrna. A site
for the Sanford hospital has been secured w ithin the past
few weeks, and it is the hope of the trustees to build both
Institutions at the same time, thus effecting many econo­
mies in construction. Hanford residents will likewise be
asked to form a hospital district to aid their institution."
In commenting on this proposal to establish a hospital
district for tax purposes, the DeLand paper editorially calls
it "th e chance of u life tim e!" "F e w hospitals make money",
the paper continues. ‘Those which take care of patienta
who cannot pay, nre bound to lose, If the num ber Is large
in comparison w ith those who can pay. Th e Flah Memorial
Hospital will tie given to us— If we are w illing to set up a
hospital district w ith the power to levy a tax, not to exceed
.1 mills, to take care of charity cases. This seems reasonable
enough. If we ur# given the building und equipment for free,
certainly we ought to willingly aid in maintenance,"
We quite agree with the Sun News. T h e people of
Seminole County have ulrcudy voted two or three times to

uornl themselves to the extent of several hundred thousand
dollar* in order lo have a modern well equipped hospital.
Surely they would not hesitate now to levy a amall tax to
pay for charity cases (which In any event the public has
to |iay for one way or another) when they can get the hos­
pital Itself without incurring any bond debt at all.
The Legislature meets in April. The petition will have
to Ire signed by n majority o f the freeholders before that
date. It Is lime to get busy.

New Nation In Europe

Pot-Bellied Stove Government Bans Airline Hostess Is
Is Soldier’s Best P j u n f u L i L_ i _ ( U Heroine of Wreck
Die
Friend In Koret lonslnicboD Of In Which
New Structure Must
R e c e i v e Approval
O f Federal Agency

to join the campfire group, too,
But bark a wav the stove Is the
foes] center of life.
The stoves being used are not
pretty. They'd never gel past the
front door at home. Rut up here
where a man ran see his breath
and the water frees** In a can­
teen two feet from the cook's back
oven, beauty stems unimportant.
Many of the stoves used burn
wood. Their manner of operation U
simple. It's Just a case of finding
some wood sod then scrounging a
saw to rut it up. And, of course,
there's the problem of keeping the
fire going through the long, cold
winter night.
Another popular stove model
uses gasoline.
These fat llttlo rascals are not
only efficient— they are the clos­
est thing to automatic heat In this
misguided winter wonderland.
The gasoline stove outwardly Is
the same as the wood hum or. But
the container— e jet-typo hunter
with a carburetor, attached to a
rubber hose line. On the othei end
of the hose it an upturned Deegallon ran of gasoline.
That five gallons of precious
furl will last aim. ; . » hours If a
man isn't too gisedy for heal.
plvtm ent.
Bom# of thr more affluent mem­
bers of this man's A rm y can boast
a pair of eas stove* In their teats
ur huts. That, as soldiers say, Is
living.
This correspondent dreams every
" I **11 af, » f»*v*r-endlng line of
cloves all hooked together and each
one belching heal.

Vanderbilt Student*
To Telephone Stalin

N A R H Y h .L E . Tenn., J .n . t&lt;l_
Kurnpe has a new nation. The Saar Valley haa now been
(A5—
Three Vanderbilt University
set up as a separate state under French aupervlslon. This students
concerned about the prosis a result of a post-war agreement which holds good until poets ^ f being, drafted decided to
a t Inal |wacu In made with Germany. Though only 788 square
o personmllen In area, l e u than Rhode Island, the S u r Is rich in
lo-person
fi, Stella,
coni, causing It tu be coveted ever since the rise of the Moscow, |
modern Industrial age. Belonging to petty Germah brinclpelitlea during ih e Mjtfdlc A ges and w d y modern Umen.
It.wax conqueredYy tHrrrench revolutionary armies In 1798
.**1 !° i« “ R mow or wait for tbs
and remained French till the downfall of Napoleon In 1818. *,
draft, said Jimmy Throldktid of
(oaiidcralion
riien it became pnrt of Primula.
Tune in. Mis*.
Other etudents at the Phi Dells
After World War I the Saar coal mines were awarded
W r it* glad lo hear that Scire to France In romnemuition for the damage done to tho Theta fraternity house chlprred la
lor Holland i* plannihg I# nip fni French mines by the Germane. The Saar region Itself was to help ral*t ffl for three m inute,
he added. Autetipg on the
reflection in 1952. There her' ruled by a League o f Nationa commission, with the privilege,
ware Charles Newmai
nfver been spy donbl about it after 1ft years, nf voting on reunion with Germany. The 1ft
Cr kLiVvlll!iT ? .nn' •am' Hans I
Throb
ia*our mind- Holland is an e » years were up In 1984, a year when things were going well of Hteuhenville, 0..
Iremely shl* msa, is admirably with Hitler, end the Saartandera voted cnthusUaticaHy that
teited |or the w ort he |w* lo dd. he waa exactly the type of man that they admired. By thla
•ad bet always done aa eicefltr* #aah vole they nha red in the diaaatera that utlmately befell
Job for Florida. His re-eleclioo is Germany. Now they ere wiser, and appear content to re­
main under French protection for the time being.
virtually assured.
Though France may lie a bruised reed to lean upon, the
Someone is shvay* telling u* richness of the Saar In coal, second only to that o f the Ruhr,
lliai wc do not know how lo *pell will probably unsure Its protection if it in jMwsihle to protect
ihe plural of gladiolui. Now just anything In Western Kurope.
1m Herald staff is now work­
d a y and night on its » nous'
-winter touraitl number which
I be isaasd m ihc near future.
Mu itiavg an; hpaI mg or fish-

i

to ice who ically i* the heil tpellrr
see it you ran spall thr phiral of
tha (oltowing word*: piano, motto.
carso, ratio, lorta, veto, potato.

W A S H IN G TO N ~ J.n . I5-J(/P)
— The government today banned
the const ruction oi new stores, retlsuranli. office and other com­
mercial buildings until Feb- 15.
Thereafter, each private new
commercial structure must he tpc*
cificallv authorized by the Na­
tional Production Authority.
NPA isiuod the order lo save
moleriati for ihr mobilization pro­
gram.
Commercial building will be au­
thorized, in genersi, only rf ii ( I )
further* the defense effort. (71 it
rnrntial lo public health, welfare
or safety; or (3 ) alleviates or
prevents a hardship in a com­
munity.
The order applies lo nrw con­
struction “iterti" and not In build­
ing already under way.
Duritg the initial onr-monlh
Ireete, NPA said it will granl per­
mission "only in emergency eases."
The Ivpe* of tonsil ur lion teeulatrd include banks, hotels, of­
fice and loft buildings, barber and
beauty shop*, garates. service sta­
tion* laundrv and dry clrsnins
establishments, shoe repair and
tailor shops, eating placet, printtamps.
Uaderiakiag and crmrlerv build­
ing*, community and neighborhood
»». distribution, ale or tfop'
•fracture*. fsr'lities |nr the slotconsumer goads, including all re­
tail store* and shopping renter*,
ate coveted by tbe order, at well
»■ storage warehouses lor personsi effects.
•" she cere nf n mulllnle-uee
building— such a* an ans^men*
House with stores or offices—
NPA will reoulre authorisation for
the portion Intended for rommerrial uee.
b»t|dlng of wholeaala fond estabItehmeata or wholesale sunolv
facilities for fuel oil, gasoline,
m s ), or a** dUtirbuting system*
•ml plre'lnea. - .
. .
I* r »
mad* effective as of
midnight •sat Saturday,
It was Issued as an amendment
« « N P V * rensrel #-pn*irortlnn or­
der. under which builder* are
absolutely prohibited from erect­
ing new night clubs, theaters, amu**meet narks ami other amuse-

te have been darted when “ a rohvtantlel quantity of building materlal K*« been Incorporated" Into
the structure. The pouring or
nlaclng of footings or foundations
la a legal start.

The Way Of A Pet

People who do not have pet animals seldom can under­
stand people who do. It Is no email work to take care of a
dog or cat under conditions of modern living, and pets cause
many e spat between neighbor*, Why do the owners keep
them ?
,
Anyunu who has handled classified ails for a
can answer that. When e member of tbe non
P m id m t Truman's rcoaome flnda a stray animat on hie doorstep, ha promt
mestege lo Congress lest week tl«ea It, hopeful th a t the owner will claim It and
showed the nation exactly wh«i rid Of It. If this »lous not happen in e dey or no the ed ia
terrific** wdt have lo be wads an often withdrawn anyway. Lotus o f faith In advertising? No
It's knu of desire to be rid of th e stray.
Ike buykree* (root la order to tope
h*v« e way with them. Apd th ou who went to go
on disliking pets had better not expose themselves

Congressman Herlong Reports
' Ihe reoulu

day aftar rescuing 10 passengers
from the flaming wreckage ul
a National Airlines plane in which
■even perished.
Mary Frances Housely, five foot,
three Inch brunette who went to
work for N A L only last August,
died a heroin in the fire swept
DC-4. The big four-engined plane
skidded over a runway, crashed
into a ditch and burned In land­
ing at International Airport. Four
other women ami two halde* lost
their lives.
Miss llousley, described by fel­
low employes as T h e mos: pleas­
ant person you « v » r want to
mast, died with one of the vic­
tims— a four months-old baby—
In her arms. She was credited
with leading to safety at least
10 of the IB passengers who es­
caped with minor Injuries.
Survivor* of the crash told
Jacksonville opened the cabin
door and cautioned
them lo
"take It easy." Then she made
repealed rescue trips Into tha
plane until she was swallowed up
o) the flames.
The pilot, Howell Harwich, and
the co-pilot, Edward Zatariaii,
You recently spoke of an acci­
both of Jacksonville emerged un­ dent in which one of the parties
injured and were whiaked away had been drinking and ran Into
by N A L officials before they an Innocent party and killed two
people. You asked how long we is
rltisena were truing to let the
drinking ami other lawless ele­
ments of our community run
rough shod over decent law ahldIng rit liens. I say that ns long n*
our law enforcement agencies re­
fuse to arrest thr violator*. Ye*,
Uasltssss r»*a* ess# U e
and when they are arrested for
sonville Naval A ir Station said.
Th* Sanford Station originally damage* to other'* property ami
was commissioned early in IB4L* cause loss of lives to innorenl
and supported multi-engined pa
tral plane* and later fighters, as Judge, late such offender* off with
a measly fine— then w* will con­
tinue have some of our people aA t the height of operations hose the laws.
O u r people enjoy the greatest
there were approximately 2,000
military personnel and 300 civil­ heritage un earth— our personal
ians nt the station. The field freedom— we'd fight and die for
it on th# hatUrflrld, yet, here, at
was decommissioned In IM S .
In that year, the N avy turn*,I home by red tape ami las law ett.
over several bulldlnga to the City
under a revokable lease. These in­
cluded the dispensary, bachelor
officers’ quarters, hangars and
several bet racks. The
FeroaldLaughton Memorial Hospital I*
now occupying the dispensary
building.
T A W C A , J*n. 16-&lt;A*&gt;_A hitchIn wirehlngtwn Senators Holland
and Smalhera and Rep. Ilerlong P i" '" # couple today confessed to
•aid actual reactivation wiU take hUlIng a Tampa cab driver after
place some time this spring. The robbing him of H
Detective Inspector B. J . Roelation will ha designated a Naval
auxiliary air station nod will be berta M kl Richard RmoiUkepf,
utilised for tbe support of the At# » . and his wife. RosemaryJ 22,
signed a sworn ataUnrest bsfore
lantio Fleet air activities.
*** Farrlor that
In making this announcement
John F . Fluberg. assistant seers- they killad John H. Fields, 62,
tary uf the N avy for A ir , elated Saturday night.
Fields was found lying bosld*
"The former Sanford Naval A lt
Station was declared surplus lo his cab. His wallets and pocket*
naval require m enu in MMS. Sub­ wer* empty.
Inspector Roberta said a stroke
sequently the W er Assets Admin­
istration eoneeyod ownership of of luck led te the arrest of th*
He related Ut*M details.
tho installation by transfer Instru­
w hile working on n stolen
ment to tha C ity of Sanford and
tho Fsmald-Laughton Memorial good* ra»s, detectives were tip#
Hospital. Tho terms of this trans­ p#d the goods might ha at Smelt*fer Instrument provide for re­
capture by the government during
a national emergency declared by
the President or Congress. Please
bo assured, however, that every
effort will bo made to proceed with
the reopening of this Installation
In a manner that will least Incon­ hlddeo.
Whan tha young man was eonvenience the present user* and
with a minimum disruption to the fronted with two empty ra rtrU g# cases from tho m o m type
r cono my of tho community**.
Mayor P. A . Dyson Mid that he German pin
I* hopeful present user* of tht Field’s body
station will ho Inconvenienced as
little as possible, "Th e C ity wiU
cooperate In every way poosiblo
to assist In re-loestlng any tenante that might bare tv more,”

Reactivation

Couple Kills Cab
Driver In Robbery
Netting Only $6

Editor
#
The Sanford Herald
Dear Sir t
Recently after seeing the mo.
lion pieuture, “ King Solomon'..
Mines1*, I was filled with a feeling
of deep concent over the frailties
of our modern civilisation. When
there is a dispute among the pri­
mitive tribes of Africa It ia settled
not by useless bloodshed among
the people, but rather by having
the leader* of the tribes engaged
in hand to hand combat to UetiQ
mine the outcome of the ronfliet.
Our present world entanglements
might he an altogether different
story If President Truman and his
cohorts had to risk either danger
and death on the battlefield, *r
the privations at home necessita­
ted by absence of loved ones or
high laves and adroit of living
way beyond reason.
It's appalling that when th*
American people are at ■ ratio of
Mb I In fovoc of the Hoover p)4$
and keeping our men mad money
within our own shores unless or
until we are fully rognluat of
thr fscl tlmt the other members
of the U. N . are willing not only
In make an atempl to be felt-tup
1 equal
porting hut also lo be 'of
military assistance, that our Pre­
sident goes hllthly un heedless of
the wishes of the supposedly selfgoverning free American people
and commits our men and monev
lo foreign soil.
|
The congressmen nre besieged
with Irllera of protest from th*
American people sad I certainly
hope that everyons will be relent­
less In their efforts to stop this
useless slaughter of American
I'm glad that I didn't vote for
HBT. I’d hate to have that on my
conscience.

Mrs. Marion Keeling.

Soil Conservation
N e w s
By Lm IIo A. Jacobsen
Planning T e d u k js n
V. tL Boll C ane e m lif* Beene*
Georg* T e r n , an Orange 8*11
Conservation District cooperator.
he* nOO acres of clover pasture
at Magnolia Ranch Southeast ef
Orlando.
,
Opf thousand, five hundred
s m s were seeded this Fall On the
better drain*! areas ha ha* plan­
ted: Dixie Crimson and Huhim
The lower darker polls with helpr
motet Ur* condition* have been
seeded to Louslana White clover.
He res clovers pleated In mistur* with most of tha Improved

jru E m S ifir

**•” 'da new! ground ho tuts twt
tons of limestone screening and'
•eg pounds of O -l i -i e fertiliseP
per prrt.
He points out that ta additkn
to providing plenty of available
calcium and fertiliser It la im­
portant to IroculaU the clover
•eed thoroughly, using several
time* the manfseturers recommedatloi, and to teed Just before
or after a rain,
Gwrg* T e r r y J r. said, “ In the
Spring the clover pastor** carry
three cow* and their calves peracre, and wa ftgoes w* product

s c rtta a jre a s s

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SLRSXJtt
the aUtioti from the government
permitted the N avy to return IS
event of a National Emergency.
Philadelphia. Clcvrlsnd, C h lc --t,
"The C ity haa maintained the
-4*V»Mn. i * .
Kansas
property In good condition aiace
D-Hea, MlaeMoaUs, IJeneer Re*»- d* activationi aa C ltv property,
|te. Laa Aeefba and Ran Franrte- which undoubtedly Influenced the
w in t e r Ra v e n , jan. is - i A)
Navy In ro-artlvatlng thla field. If
A Weekrt eeemntbm Is r»rovM- the rterion I* to he taken over fcf — T h e Polk U M l r citrus pMteee
ed for new mnstruellnn and el- th y of the armed services ^ u r an# ‘■trtfc* .T ? l , t .tl&gt;u It* *Wrd wete to#
•crario"*’ wkMt d** na* e»»w more peritfice during the laet War with day, following a . weekend when
than ex noo In a t|.m «n)a n - r M
the N avy was such that we could
S. E. Adams, owner of a grove
tso memnted ere neroaMr* *•*- |w gratified h r thetr return. The
vs or ordinary repair sad main- b rg a payroll brought U Ranfeed
' O ' * N avy at that thus mater#
A m # **Th#"or&lt;ter te hacked an Jw oen•Itlea newvldsd hi th# . Dafero*
Prediction A rt *4 teXA— no te
Its s e o Sn* or one v M r1* Imnrjwnmeat ap both. It
•» m»lv ef-

power to th# re n ta l front and
had
drivsn
a teak-supported
rotumn straighi pp ihe puemy's
western flank.
The Allied sdvot*.-. r*m* short
ly aftel ftencral Cullln.- U , IL‘
■[•ft. re w on s
vlsis i » Korea. J u t the United
Stale* Ih U t e d te hujki up It*
r n*.l might there,

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forcemeat, we let others abuQ
these freedoms.
On# thing I know wilt stm
drunken driving in Sanford and
Seminole la for our city and coun­
ty fudges to put drunken drivers
in Jail fur SO days.
Let our Judges do that and I am
suit drunken drivers wiU prompt­
ly leave our fair city and county.
Yours truly,
Dan L. Brainard

aa to tho satent of personnel to
bo stationed here ur the portions

ments would twgla to (mw te

ef Ihe

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JA N .

15. 1951

TH E

O fficers A rc Fleeted
\\y M im osa Circle

Social And Hcrsonal Activities
-I 'H O N K I IN

like gran I
like next Hal
M&lt; tiopolilriti
F a s h io n S h o w S la t e d
” n
.
matinee “ Hie Hroltim ati*’*. l&gt;\
A l
W o m a n ’s C l u h
r
C r .S O I ) ( I l *S Johann tjtiau*, which rontahi'
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___ wine of the most lociiitietim:
,
.
,
| tiirte« the &lt;dd master r » w wrot*.
■ «i i
l l , " 5,,u m , .r. " ,
M r. amt M i'. Frank Mei'ch left , Richard Tucker, tenor,
C h a rlmotil III vtnectlnir of the \ me r lean
\rifl„t,,, i ; a , where K all man. tenor, end Rim * Steven*-.
Home I rpartmenl of the Woman - ^
j j , , (.j, u l|j ,.n|rl Pmnry Ho*, j m -un-sopt arm. lirud * . tntillating
Cluh. the Hrpa.tmenl (. .poncor*
, |(|| „„ ,
,
. art. Everyone ahmilil like "D ie
ItiK a fashion allow Tuesday eve'n ‘
_ -----, Fieldermana".
inn al 6:00 o'clock al the Woman’*
Mr amt 'h *. A. I
I i n -on
F iirgrra ld " a m
Cluh.
ami &lt;nihli' o of l.uki'Uud ipclit
We've mentioned f Srtitl F it"
Pit rfte.l hy Mi** Ron* l e w . the Ih r weekend w ith Mr, un&gt;l Mr* ] get aid several time, in thin c o l
.how will evolve nrouml the theme
nmn.;*|Hcially in .elation to Hud*! L’cil!'*&gt;11
*\Vi'lVwn.T
John I'ayne and Maiim-o ri'll.n n In a happy, romituM - &lt;1- fnuu
"A Hay W ith My l.ady". tiown* A* l - Skinner.
S&lt; hullierjj'» ia «t
selling novel.
Car aiiloimt's •liifu.tr ' tn "dor h) r» t luiu t-Jor, howing lire da) and
wilt I— furnish'd hv the Holly
Mi ami Mr* h T Ural of "The 01-enchanted", patterned *•'
Wood Shop, and the stage settlnc- An trust a. thr. left t i id ay foi Filrir-ralrl'a life Anvone wh** ha- F i l l M a s D i o s W i t h o u t We'lit'-silav ott it-* I'd r scm-tr,
i.ill tw fnrni*h"l
hv
Smith' Uilamlo and lamp* af*er .|&lt;rnd lead ami liked lhi&lt; ln&gt;"k will I
h V a c h i i i j ^ 7110 L h . t .’ o a l
Furniture Store Mr* S. C pick iiiK &gt;i n ial day
with Mr. uml liileit ted In the full hnglli fen
U iiliiin S jic r ilir e s
S c iia lc lM lc iiiiit n t ii.il
er»«n will furniah Ihe firmer* nml
Ic
te
ailirlc
apt'callhc
in
ihe
P
make up will la* hy Mary iltown's Sir*. I! I Mortun.
FI " T U N . N. M . Jan. |.\ r,JA
-•III |.*t|r of l.lfe enlitled, "Th e
*» pwimor 1 1 (""• |
•I "HitHued « anm • •. • !»**»•
*•»*» 1
lh .-rillV Shop.
Itlll Wrlsel died yesterday wllh
1*1**" 1)111*1ft-r I III
Frienrla of Ml.* R, Speiellovr Fabidou* Hxitt FitigernM".
mu
j&lt;
«1f I 1 -I ,v*r|*4rtill h i * l I,The piddle I* Invited and mem­
out
teaching
hi*
onrlinte
amlu
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hv
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Mi*r
1 vi fit1*! 1 #lint; •
u m i immi. n o n
( t in n s S n u m n n m
ber* art* asked to remain after will lw glad to le.nn that her eon ui) who hn» »|vi writ len a hi lion to weigh mole than
7IHI
Sp«*nd
,-(•11 |mi I lie t i n 1
the program for the Inisine** meet- jd d i-ri i* improving. Mi
llllrr )r.*i defense rtlinralr In Iw
Ion* broke liri hi|t la-1 week and ■•graph)- of F'i!sr*--iald. "The F'ar pounds
**l M« ' f
intr and elertton of officer*
The man w ho e U |n i" l to la- the
Side
of
i'aradi*'
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The
l.tf,fentiir&gt;
Iwren M . in n i .i n k i ,)NM up I t.OfK).Model, for thr »h..w will he &gt;
conflhe.1 to Feinald U u g h io n
»&gt;&gt;
1 hum
1• ♦
trini' Krligi-'alil's life (rom l"*v- "01 Id’s fa t t ri.i m an died afte r a
Mr* I nmen It Johnson, Mr'* H o M&gt;"ioi*al H ■f
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ill ilraiiHliJ *iiiim I •-t'li
i.....1 through hi* dealh, and i&lt; vet) three-month l l l o e , - 11,- w n * f&gt;7
Fundham, M rt. Tim
Crawford.
•min xi 1 &gt;
WetM-l wa« longer around Ilo •NXI.IHHt.INNI&gt;
Aniotig lho*v allemlrug Ihe In . infortnalive I'onshlermir it- brev­
'*ai»l than he was tall. Ills girth,
1 he *S«(t hi i n N •i •'•(••I|M| I'llli
M m . ' ' . " am M.-roper Mr*. P»uy (ru t No. I lutti In-on meeting of ity, we "Mild add rompb-le
(hirer olifr'llvr* sr |*.*il' rilv n "ii which he hn*cd hi* rlnim. men
»! m*m \ , 'IN tut nMf, Ihe ti'im ntH
ln' S'™***™'
the limine*, and Prafe«*t&lt;rnnl
Hook \nd 'h a i r llu
ir.urd
pi"ilm
Iron
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.ill
kunl,
-n t r il Ii feet H inchr*. rnnipaied to
I Mil All, w r ii! inn K i ( Hit of It ' ( Id
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Woman'* Cluh held in Jacksonlhoi‘1 ever think tFiat a hook hi* height of A fert 8 ', In. I n "I rrmtmcuti. ihr ili.tlfirig ,d J00. her i UflVl'fllHift .i
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Fmi Panto Shlrlev Craw
‘I*pi ut null
end a movie on Ileal same latok
Relative* -a id the last lim e Insl|l|H
.lie
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ure synonumon* Nothing could ' limtwsl on n sca le s about a veai (HMI irte p o lor .1? mu. I, ,n three thlRk j pi l« * i IIM 1!■ •I d’ t
Ratienn, and day w.|&lt; 'll
Williams. V
Kav
|(. F. T l ui*. M i- lie iliud r (lillieit, (a further from Ihe truth AVI
months ii lining ami a ieiiewe*f relit ly (tetiif* lim it * ( k;uH »* NS hm
Skipper Fundham.
"go
hr
weighed
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r&gt;
pound*.
M r. "
I llakei, and Mt* I*. many people - ty. “Oil, I ’ll wall foi
ipurl Inward I *t » I '* goal nl In i unlit* litiiri) Inn in It L» in*" |m
Conunentarv will I - hv Mi
,\*krd pin-1- w hv he ilid n 'l diet
M Gtnglre
|h*|i , it" tx'iiij; 1*%••nfluftly hfii mt *il
I ho movie and l»&gt; ta-t a* wwll o f f
John law.
W it s il no-111toned h im o lh ri'- Ictprlar and
lei 1 llm " I ” or i,a- I n lU 'W H U M llV | I » (N ( c &gt; * !'» * • litilfD lf
l|ow -,ollv nustnki n. If someone family,
Iln .t r .-'* will In* Mrs. |tae"t
Ip'iral r-.11.s"I ill) 1
Kin (nt m lI.1I1
hal taken (hat nt til ud, *l»n,t Ann
ttn|»Hiii t Iha
Kllerhe. Mis John lee, Mr*. K J
"A lllU isI a ll . , ( Ilu il f a m ily w rit
It) nd‘- "The F'nonlninh'-n'l'*. or Ma lit'eil to h* fat am i vet sev'-ri*|
Iha new piogtam will nnfsue .- ..ti y |(ti nl
Mom-Moo J r . Mi*.
Hioiitthlon M r s . I l c r n t l o n T h I K s
perhaps Maicia Ibivenie'll'» " T h ' lived past m i." he said, **| w ill lira))- laud-n »»n a ualiou ihr.ul'
llu •finiiiiVf fet^
Watkins. «n*t Mis* Carol Sion.*
Y mII.-V of {tension", lh* » would leave d ieting t&lt;&gt; other* nm l follow
Mi («•* ,1 *(»iit f.iai (I
ttaggrnriH
mofri
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have nils i il the great tin ill and » \ (h* fo o lx lrp a « f m y fat nnrr*
r ip ri (n l L* It i «**h It |)«i p tr ll line H M|»I|.MM Ilf It Mi.ill I Is. r|&lt;
Mis, it
P
Herndon, curst stimulation -tipplicd onlv hv tin lor*."
Ma •1•1 nit «
AiitiliMiMriHy i i k Ui .
•iwakei of Ho- Jacuianda Circle of book Some movi'-s base,| on w rll
I.IIV #14 fHill l»V tf»r *r r »*M*I wrclk II! Vlicli hull 1 mMm* til JlIN !l|H|| t%lh
Ihe fialden d o b , wilt'll Inel Fndav ten work al'- i*'elirr,l Hut nl
lly V IV IA N IIKOW N
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cl»MMiy
L»D«*U (1 h !•••*( *
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nfteinoon «i the home l&gt;f Mis h&lt;--t Ho-y ale e-nrtd-hanil A l-ook
AP Nrwefralurr* W rilrr
K hrnliottir'i A (Li nt tr fiiriv v%ill a I a .af HflfUll LtlllM *| *
Pinkv* Nleel, made an Interest Inc i- w rit!'i' foi a lili inti-. intelli
I a. I.InW
IQawn "IfA4
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111'' fvi|rI hi*! x11rji ||i11-ii*i|, I rHLi j **
tlaalliPPH 7 »*■•*. I age
I nl k and display on flower ut
Mkriiuai* le a srtinn* hu»ine*e
gent ainlli-rii'e When llolIjrWtMMl
|*ith It* luLl fi*|ioi(ci(
eu watch your stop cirt*. A record rnngrmenl*
l-oe* ahoiil ndui'linr ll f«t
lh • by the I'-pisInlors would redM" tin I
.M a r c h O f
D im e s
SI‘.-|l,INNI,,NNI srl"M l| flMi'l n-ipi'-'t in r«!fmti(ii(r tlifer riniinufiilw in
Mr*. S IS. I l.*iiinmii |ii&gt;-ide*l movie*, so nolrh Is lo-t hrenus&lt;' tn
pop'le-f nf proepcetive hridrs i*
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I p p iiw M i I V ,**♦*• 1 ■ I t 11a*v •
•*i (isinnIIy |i|j«imr«i,
He *nal. how ever, Hun rid iu
their tiicceet rush eince World luncheon" In la- held Fetnoaiv I** illation
ill lihlMfy hnvp
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War II. Printrm air Ideary-eyrd
.Mway* read Ihe IsNik, and il H'*n Would Iw- offset if 'h e le g i, mm fund "f ilo N Ui'insl ....... -in
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present
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trylnir to turn out a tecord liatch
you lia )e seen only the movie, la lllle ado plrsl a o 'iltii-i ro iih e il r»
I |»tt and l- f t u n p a id l-tll of lb ,
Nleel, M r- llariiiilnM. Mr*. W It uon'l fake yooi lllrrarv l&gt;V tty
eomeri'latlon lo n-hl f* perevnl tu ( rtitml Kilt 11|m* him I Mu Mc&lt;ht* 1 s'svn.iMHi, So tip turd M nrcii of
of weddinc invitation*.
tsillf'flVl In Ihr
ti( I lie (irilirf 11. . . .
llrinson, Mrs. Ilitue liavis, Mr*. It tug to talk --n the '*nie iilijcrt the Stale le a ,-tie , m iif o p p m p rla
■&gt;tn, ti n|H*rr I w w , mn
Not a few of these little brides- (&gt;. Hickson, Mis. Tom Vauchn. and
m i-, 'rai.nrui.iHui
with -union' who tins trad the •ion foi eaeh (&lt;-nehrr a rm tn l)- ha- -mil I.
to-lie are tren-acer* Home eon* Mra. I. A. Ta t.
•Irfi»fr Intvinit Lofiilmi f(»» I i
l»-ok Imagin'- « '-'inveiaalion like In glades one thloirgh foul
" f id s urn i« - s s ' ld o d I" e o a b lr
fr»e they hadn't planned to mnrry
Li rtkliH«ii " ill It,. |'" 'ir''la li" )i nod d s |m*al r'lurl*
K niltv "ii ill
the following ta-lween our le*othe Hum -lit lire Ihmi IftiiMMfifH
for a long linn*, other* in all tikeli*
wllh |*|I tn, 'Ilin fil \tl|c- t - i
I l o s l c s s under and lilt- man who ha* oern L tfM iito f»' kill -a of r u n til n i-iiu to p t i-'ld i(iO "lii nit
aid,
hood hadn't even civen it a second M t n . ( I n r n e r
M»D1( liu r lll'f a to H nft
II m- movie version
in Ito i»"»l r**tri|rv» S fv irln i % Lriti*«t Mr r-u'iipini-id 1*"■ I k ill's I -&lt; " ik e r* f*—
Ihouuhl. W hy then thi* emlden
T o
l * « l m ( ’ ir c li*
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Ihe I aik reader would begin: li’ttiT Fini(i*» w heir f (here
&gt; a
lirponry to tlo down to domestic­
"Ity Ilo- wav. didn't you think on 'h o it iiite
""-1 i is** •*!/' bill I I m* \ •l.iiif i* | *im"f *- ( (Mitiril m| I )«• adults u i." w ilt la- victim * th is
ity :
v e n ,, and («• llw » i reeding - a i r
Tin* Paint Cllcle of III!' fluid'll and vi'n sin b and sorb " u - a ' lever ho mi* n f i n i il lh ' ptornle 0^ 1 tin" fern*h gci who ha* la’eii »&gt;*i
Ill" |w P1|H I*! *"f till 1 ,11f flip (!r from ♦ 11 tie 1 ' c *1 * t «- l.' lilt -'l out
lieaLmriil nf Hu*
tbpt?" T in
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liropdtal **ven thoiihli' »he'* “ not A ftnrner on Kndav at noun. Mi ■
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It A. Howell and Mrs A •» It'* y*-s, I did, and I liknl Hie part " 'll a im s irijfle irri-a p for ,, s ta ll " " i d defenne- I - •n c o im lrird in p, |MV (n , ,, ...
really in lo vr" explain*:
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in - f | riv a l l,r ' - . I*-- -tblv I"- 11i l | | 11,, tra in in g
i pi «.(■*■ .-"p*-»l o-_to tin- r o it n llr
lo la* rtationeil aionivi tin- »»ii«l, ior II ilelirions Innchisio. A ailvei down Ihr- »lair» after hearing Ilo-u g g e si a p ) id i" io i;u .il cam p aig n . ,.„ n. i
|ragii new*". Then the l«»ok rend
we'd better nail them hefnio they trnv of lainilUaH » * sent t&gt;v M il
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i l i - fare of d a n g e r
noo , h&lt;tdr« n ,&gt;i-t
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knock*
ViCginbi
down
th*
nb'inlwt*.
world cruise. TtiFre Ju*t wionT la*
II - S l | * s * f e . s tpir*
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"■est-fii il.'tr-i" t,"
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leM st’lllg aconutlt Ilf hef ' iVeept rm h
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art* p*yrho|*gy oh*the diihjecl-— a t rip ahriHttl T h e t rip Ih ro k c h tl*&gt;l. would answer In ig M irr tbeelr.-" I IreiMimnl al FcrnahU ju r h l..) ■prwsjosia
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pax-tty poor v tiy 16 lilfk a 'h iu Memorial Ho-uital. 1„ te lm u o i lr ‘ i '■ #'(»',one d trly^-ad- &lt;*v. H y 't r a in 'd 1 l . ■ llu- S -in in t |i ' -n d - M —■ t, i t
ctm n. P ra m e. It a lv and (Street tldnk It "As chapter 10". where
i&gt;aml, mile** yoti an- nt love. ’
ntmn hook reader wAulJ &lt;mpjdy Ih r lh - ll-at W orkh i i v a i i j M*sr I F
f n in t e w ill ru n bit tin JinHwttal
If ynu want Id test yntlr II. rj was ih o ro u c h tv enjoyed tijr the 17 dev'ssiatiiig inrslirr wllh. "lin t
'lo -t of IV &lt; -t K i i i - i p t " |'l— Fm m la ti'in tor In fa rC tl, l t*i a l" .
Meanwhile, he r r u l l 'i , valm-il
p resen i
flpldea Onotlentt ratine at thla rpetnle'fa
Mra. It K Itntliff. Mr* M I - there are only o-ven chaplet* to nl -ev-jral thi'U'amt dollars, ai
u i - ( iig l'le ip t l I " tjo- twin I - - ' , to g n
lo in p io n in 'l) I"
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point, and think la-fare you leap, Tillls. M r« IT. C l.umhiulst. Air* the horde"
pf pns'il'J';
null
ftaiaii'ir in a rminnei rbal uiofin.-.* tgr* t»i
f
■ k defrat al |rtdlp path rd in Ip-'-I Half
here air a few &lt;|ur*th&gt;nti it might If It riunmn. Mr* W W Mtu
Hor skll "ltd- ,r« the lihivh- goi-t
n &gt;»«
h iiii If niiif u h*«f* til* "•* iiHitii'i i ui1e-l !*|)f ii'|111Nl HI I If
flit - ahin
Iw- well to answer hnnetlly, heron Mr- Ceorgtf W illiam-, J r . Mr* fall* through ihe floor wishing Ijemb) b'lols. " i ) , pullril to nu n
■if pike n«les from Ihe shed lo thi *f I i|r f litff oi! rt wf ,«ic il«n i ffhir 'hut I h*( nl f'httiMvi (&gt; i ( in .ll I « i if 'III
you.. Hr*
life
you
are
in
lovv
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It C. Miner,
Miller, sir*,
Sir* i.ins-'n
fSIhwm naieItatr*. that he had never heard' «f Sm h
| of Ifni (pit iufifLH
I ir» in iriiiriirif
•W mlfwnlp
1 Are ymi Influenced h* m «n M|&lt; j , lhn D ratllon. Mt* M T nml Such hy Ko arid ho and Its tiaiik-ni-arb) John Cam eron'in ,
The t V(niiniii|p(pt » ; j*« ( iwllv ill Ituiin! r(H»|efi»fi «i«l 'vlu
vh* rtni
nni f» »i •*I
heal aidrsl in lh l« work T h " Kin
•horlarv talk and the theiiry hal , IUvrlt„ , M t. w W . Tyre. Mr* it rlever tiealmenl of thl* and (hat
Icy boat wa* a total to)' and sard Frniiii nml 11 I&gt;. nn i*l*»vi*&gt;tc , eitIt’. "b H Ie r to L*et whii. thv gelling K y&gt; atu, Mis K S la*y. Mr*. W
At The Mnvle*
" ( j i f (,(*11 h’« miL idIi, V i Mini v
in thr water It « « . not Iri'uns' hi fivilv nil till- gtiM ifiv iiifif iff*
John I'ayne, Maureen o 'lla ra ,
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A. (Sarner, Mi* A. O. Rnhs-rt*.
I ii line h It Ii ii
nl rfftiheiN ivim
ill hi»\ me "nl&gt;&lt;ntif
Arv you frarful that jruut Mi*. M. A. Howell, Jr., and Mrs. nml llawntd Oa Hvlva appear on •aid Chief C l- 1 eland
Mi S*iuh »ihl ••llni
Firemen wa* Went bus) for m-u' jiMik fh'iiifiiliiltjtti*Mi * Li |*i"i« »* j i iin* «»f
current flame will be called in to II C (lake*
thi- local acrren in "Trip oli", a than an hnili ehreklnt* tin- sore o' KlpriillDHri1* |*i * •etiei' on (III 1*1 j thin line nue l»nr» ulm nly • *t ttit
service leaving you to a apintlri
plot nr •- dramatising a phase of Ihe of flames In the l-onl she I r i&gt; nf the AI Innt L', 11*«* i
nnnilwt rhn|ilifi nvir 'fUKD urnl ihr i»vitient
rolr, |H-ihap*:
T a lk
O n T r e e s M a d e ra lly h t-loiv of Ihe Untied Klnle* (Vlerv Avenue Vidnnlrrr* aid---' loiiiiiint* ‘I lTiw»tilH*M i'l l-^Lii in U nlill In Mir LiiM{iitnl \Y * II m I
Marine* "Trip o li” I* full of color
,1 Itnea he look l*-tlri to von
f *«
ItiMiii*, riiiM'itc. iin l Vnt»h ‘ hwv* y n i i r I 'l'iir lo ii* ' 1 'f in tith iil in ii
tally aullnhle with an Intpiornplu hurl-el l.rl i iilllil Kriii ial tl ih* In i n»n i I* rn llN llin n*‘» i * h i v h l iltin i fit t .ni l
| {y M r s .
D i e k e r s o n and nellmi and
now than be did before the w * rf
rad
In
replenishing
Ihe
water
-up
fur the children. They will ptrdm
t Hid lie trll yon h,- loved yon
plv of tin- No. : pnmiw-r Among w ith In - n ri» v n l VVt«lr»i" «Lii *f I ii |ii r*|ui i v foi flit hr) iii"#* u hn L
ta-fnir hi* -lr*ft riatn* lieclim*
itif unit hnvr lient -*«iliMiirr
'l l
S. C
|lirkrr»"M *pi&lt;ki- lily rush lo lire ro-are-l Marine Re
(hu e aiding w » Slant-\ Hrniolvy II mI v .
an I*.lie?
mi flowrring Ire* -, drw rlldng ilo •Milling eerier after seeing il
son
nf
John
llrnmh-v,
nnin
i
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M " appear Mitt I* "One " a v
6. If he can’t afford to give von ■iiltoie, hablta, and noiuem’latcirr
the Itn.'f Worker
a diamond ring now, will ynu want of trees -'iiituMr for thl* evtl«tt, Hi reel" with r nr rent movie Idol
t**in*cr lo Hu le..it I aIt
■&gt;
James
Mason
and
Martha
T
o
t
'"
one laterT
at lh* in-i-tnig Friday of the
eilimalril a* nlaml 11
o 1I
This
one
ptoml-e*
In
lie
r
ir
illn
A. If you hnvr not had a long |llrl-(luiden*r’» Ctirle- of tl« liar
Ing to Chief (Tevrlaod. Gla ■ wa
courtship, are ynu prepared to 'ac­ ■len Cluh at Ihe home of Mr*. Kd and worlh the seeing Mason a!
hmkrn nml paint seorrhed on 11way* pul* in a good nerfntmanf'
cept almost a total stranger after wt.nl McCall.
cruiser of Gordon Hli'son s i i m I
hi* ktlnl In the service.
Mm (ieorgo lU rflm pirskied
T r y adding n 'piarier teaspoon wa* la ri to the burning riu ls "
7. If he gnr* tn war ate you in the *!«**-nee- of Ihr chairman,
Tlie high wind yeslenla* mail'
monaaodiuni glulamalr In a
willing to go datelc•* T
Mr*. II. II. MtCaslin. Mrs. Harry of
rU|i of shrini|i or ihlffkan flavor, gras* firm hnurtlnita. F'irernen
3. If nrrcaaity required it, could llretrn, rxchange rhairmnit, rr Tht« -'-atoning enhance* Ihe nn- jolt out two such fire* Sunday
you live with your parents or vour |H&gt;rtrd that 7H (1011011 plant end
Inral flavor* uf fmxl
m 1 'tbs bad twen exrb*ngr&lt;l
In law* a firi marriage*
A chemical solulitm btiltlresl on
Those pir*ei.t w rrr Mr*. Irkk
V. Are ynu prepared In assume
pidlri irs-r* m&gt;w I' used t"
Callage be .- help* make
1
D K L S S L S
•r»on, Mrt. Harden, Mrs, lleerru,
the role nf motherhood T
•■id' hearty. 11’» luntieuUily g"--«l oossri llte lank so Ihe tie** mat
10 llefure he proposed did Vnn Mr*. John Roger*, Mr* C lyd e wilb let I m e tomato, orange and lie harvvat-d fur pulp « i airy
im agine y o u rs e lf in
love
w ith Itams'-y, Mr*. Nesl Smith, M t- avnrado, rornaine nml grape
IliiltK liH R 'Sttlin:*, * rt’l'Ci.. Ilaynil*.
time
\ ( ’. Mi Reynolds. Mra. Myron
•omelxjdy r l» f I ( ,
I'tiiil , Wfiftlit, M :n tpii •
•
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If yn ilV ^ ah l " err 11 " y r »” to any Smith. Mr* lira Monrite, ami
mill H i fpo.v SIjrluM in
lik e n illlit'
Mr*.
Fre»l
It.
Fwhi-I,
a
vi-ilm
or all of (he spa-*1Ion* I-3-3-6-I0
0t
1
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aiicit.
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H'-te'dt,
Mieh.
c
ami "no" to i fl-7-l-Ii, you are far
1O VI l C- ti vA rv v *
from bring a good marriage risk,
Vnltiea l.'JH In M.UH
RIDE - IN t h e a t r e _
You" proluthly are looking for an and you love him, you arc willing
escape from aplnstelhorxl.
to share hi* I*' nftee he return*
The last war proved that all (II from *eivirr. and know hint for a
L A S T
T IM E
T O N IG H T
marriage* wrrer. t k o n in heaven period whirh Insure*
domratlr
(Slrl* who married as insurance trannutllty and understanding—
again*! an uncertain futon- rued then you are mi thr right track.
Ihe day when (hoy really fell In
Kvrn thrn a long separation
loer. Many (SFa met girla over* i* an acid test. Many long term
seas whom Ihey learned to lore after a short period of marriage
P «tt# «
more Hum (ho girl (hay had hastily marriagea didn't sualaln the Iasi
married before they led American war's hysteria. Young men an­
ItF S T F O R M
shore*.
nul always galled tn the fidelity
Any girl who suspr-U a proposal nrcrasarv lo vlthriand
tempi*IJ K A S S IK ItlO S
of marriage Is instigated hv a lion* away from their ladoved*
ObrtHf Mr
ronng man for purposes of evad- and In thl* irsprel an- even a
Cnltfiim — N y h itit
ng or delaying his draft ha* a kreater risk than older men.
moral obligation ta rrfue* "the
Today'* youth al*&lt;i !« a Fad ri*k
A RCFCRUC F IC TU Ef
honor." When the war new* coola, financially, lie la likely to accept
4 9 l
1 . 0 0
»o will hi* intereal. If he still laves Important oldlgallon* with the idea
you after he enlist* or is drafted, "If things go wrong somrlaxly .Will
Added:
Iditrs-I
Ncww
it will work.
lake rare of n-e". Hut who? GrandAlm»: llui(n Hunn.t (’NrliNin
You arv a good marriage risk pappy wa* prepared to work al
(in runny pnntrmb— Kc'gd gd Short w
only If ynu ara prepared tn arrant anything tn get the family atartrd
all Ihe responsibilities of marriage hoi loilay'a young man graduate*
then make up your mind whether from ro llrg r expecting a rushy
and parenthood. Too many young Job rig*-* from the start. And, he
Siii'dtt t 'a b r lm
Ibnihte Pralure— llargiin I’rojfriitn
IH.iple treat early m. rriage a* fust doesn't .-. V the stamirm uauallv,
anoHrrr step In romance, with no to settle i n a lough asaignmi-iil
JAMKH MASON
S p e c ia l
p a ir
serious change In thair daily |iv- in Ihe event hi« dream* do not pan
M
A H TA TO K E N
about cooking. homanuklRg or ouL
DAN IM.IRYKA
lug. There girls know
nothing
M arry a .narr von love and ran
aewtn*. They Just want a man.
depend on horaune he ha* a goal
in
If you know the boy love* you In life.
A ftlncuru invitnl ion la nxtnmlcd l"
will ptoluihh'
iopera
unlay afternoon's

Social Calendar

riT M iti
Thrift Shop worker* for the
Woman'* Club will tie Mr llrn ry
Witte ami Mr*. Civile Ham ey.
Paat Matron Cluti. O.K.8.. will
meet with Mra, It W. Turner at
6:30 P.M.
^
The Ruth Speerlng Junior («.
W - ' i "1 the Flrat llaptM Churrh
will meet at the rhiirrh at 3:3&lt;t
P.M.
The Chape) Choir of Ihe F ltrt
Haptist Church will holtl rt-lu ar-.il
tonight at 6:ir. P.M
The Y W. A '* of the First
ItaplUt Church will ineel thl*
rvrnlnjr at the churrh at h :(mi P.M.
The Alltel U an lloiuv IV ,m rt:
mrnt uf I tie Woman's Clut&gt; will
hold a fashion show at Him p
M. at the Woman'* Club. The
^&gt;uhli, U invitnl
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flprnlitR Ihe Seniirio]. Count v
Minrtim, II alfver ten will be held
from 3:30 In 6:30 |*. ,M at the
Woman'* Cluh. The puidi' t. in
vllrtl.
Th r Ihavei Merlin* Kef vice al
the First llapliat Chiirrh will meet
In the
Memorial
Fdheationnl
Itiiildinir at 7:30 P.M Th* .tn.lv
of thr Vmk » f Kphr.ian. will tie
ty ra n t Inued
■ _ The Trainiiti* Cnion Klerutive
f uoiMiillrr of lh* Fil .t flautist
Chuirh will meet afler the Pruvei
mretlne -erviee in Ihe Mrn'a tliide
C1a»i Room.
«
•M ltH SH A V
Mr»*lah teheai.at al Fust Mi th".
dl*t f'linrrh nl S.J0 p. M. All BiiiKrrs air uri;e*l to allrrvl, .
Th r Royal Atuha**a&lt;lora of the
Flrit Unlit lot Church will meet nl
7:00 P.M.
®
The Poiicla* Jnt&gt;e Junior llm*
thrrhood will meet •at ithr First
ItaplUt Chirrdh lo liiJl^ 'M l 7 JU
r m.
....,
The UintheihiHid of 11,,. F iisl
Itantirt Chiin-h will hold their
regular Nupiwr and Prhciam meet*
to r M the rhrttrR timlithi at 7:30
P.M.
.Hemhfvle t 'h a p lr r ’ N y i * O , .f t ,
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.I’Wialhcm SumUry Scbnul Class
.of tl/e l i u l , ita id u l (Tiuirh will
meet with M^a, J . M. SUnrciiihcr,
.1 0 1 ,1’aik A vrooe, at 7:311 P. &gt;1
llg. lessee will l»* Mis. M T .
Ifayne* Mia. Al. C. Stour, and
Alfa, fharlr* llenliani.

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four Major Teams Remain Unbeaten
As Favorites Fall In Weekend Tilts
By R A L P H R O D EN
N E W Y O R K , Jan. 16— (A1) — Major college basketball teams boatt
In f perfect record* are disappearing from tha scene.
A week ago lit major team* parade) with unblemished mark*
Today only four are lift.
Those who survived are Oklahoma A A M (16-0, lorng Island, ( I I Ot,
Columbia (10*0) and HI. Bonaventure (9 -0 ).
Top team tn bile tha dust waa
Bradley. Tha lads from
111., No. I quintet In the
tad Press last weak,

Bing Crosby Open
Is Won By Nelson
With Total Of 209

honors along with Bradley.
However, the four remaining
teams with spotless records are
heading Into stormy sets.
, Coacti Hank Urn's Aggies take
on n tough Si. Louis Wednesday
night. The high ranked Ulllikeni,
who handed Krnturky Ita lone de­
feat have won lit nut of 16. The
Aggies, second in the p o l l ,
sa, 40-311, ami
lug the week.
. ____________ ___irth In the atnndlngt, clashes with once-beaten
Duqt esne Tuesday. The dukea last
Monday b o w e d to Cincinna­
ti, 4074.
Eighth ranked Columbia, with
a c a rry -u rn - winning ktreak. of
19 garnet tangles with Pepn Wed­
nesday and Hi. Bonaventure rub*
eg* Init Niagara the same evening.
L IU projected
itself into |he
limelight with n 74-01 victory over
Ht. Louis Tuesday. Columbia lu-pl
Ita streak olive with a 90-43 ramp
ever Y| - Saturday. Rti Btmaveulure remained hale and hearty
with a 77-72 virtory over Caussiil*
Thursday.
Trams* that toppled out of the
ranks of the elite in addition (u
Bradley ami Duquestie were, Wyornilig, Murray, MsmliUe, I'lip .
eft on, Washington and Jefferson
■ M Washing ton. Wyoming, tenth
:td, bowed lo Brigham Young,
7- Murray dropped two,60-69
Intern Kentucky and 46-64 to
Hamline lost
Phillips 4fi, 44-Cl
A Jefferson lost a 73-46 decision
to Wayneshurj and Washington
WM upended by Oregon State, 44Third rank Kentucky knocked
off Alabama Saturday, 46-44. for
IU tenth victory. The Blue Gras*
got shots meet Nu(ra Dame toMight and Tennessee Saturday.
Indiana in sixth jdace with a
9-1 mark tackles Illinois tonight.

f c ttta tf 'S S p S :

thlgan,! 04-47. Katunla/i - l i « t Fr
North L'erolina State, In seventh
glare, lost ita second game U 17
sta tli . Saturday .w b e «. x m m I by
yilUnoya, 44-44. The
park
has engagements with Wake Fo­
rest end I-a Salle this srrek.
Ninth rank Kanws Slate (11-9),

Wolf

Graham Leads Pro
Mates To Victory
In All-Star Tilt
By B IL L U ETK R R
1*08 A N G E L E S , Jan. 1 6 -G P )
— Paul 'N ' Otto the rhempionshlp
combine from Cleveland, mowed
'em down again.
Coach Paul Brown stuck with
M l ace quarterback Otto Graham,
jre t aa he sold he would. Amt In
the end Otto atuck tho Natlonel
Conference A ll- 8tars, lending hts
, American Cohfcroace mate* to a
lU rfln g S t to *7 win In the Pro
yesterday.
1 ,8
completed the
pereonnl
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Ex-Golfing Star Plays
Superbly In Most
Satisfying Victory
PBBLE BEACH, Calif., jen. is
—
— There ha*e been grrairt
golfing victories in the brilliant
career of Dylan, Nrlion hut none
probably mure completely salitfying than lire one lire ex-chernpmn
look back lo Texas today.
laird Byron, making one ol
his infrequent sorties from the catlie ranch to which he retired in
1946, bagged tire Bing Crorby
tournament yesterday with a M
hole total of *{09.
More than 15,000 tperlsloti lin
ed iht 18th fairway of I’eLlde
Beach white the one lime holder
ol the U. .S. Open and P, G. A
crowns, as well a* rnanv minor
litlrs, diitpord the pull (hat gave
him a $2,000 cut of the $10,001)
purse.
Crmhy's a

F o o tb a ll Rules Veteran Limit Is Tulane, Vanderbilt And Kentucky
To Four In
Tie In Southeastern Basketball
May Be Changed Upped
Ga.-Fla. League
By N.C.A.A. Body
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Straight
from the

-N ine to fifteen waa tha score
as the disconsolate Hanford hasketImll team left the floor. U n aide to fathom the deceptive style
of the Hastings five, the local
tram was handcuffed by the tight
defensive tactics of their oppon­
ents. , . . "
“ In their sixth straight loss of
the year the Celeryfede went down
la-fore a powerful Leesburg ag­
gregation 31-6 Thursday
after
putting up s creditable first quar­
ter stand. Height ami experience
gave the visitor* the sdgv in the
one-siihd contest., .
Drfore Coach Fred
lianas
stormr. down to The llrcsld of­
fice. shot gun in hand It had bel­
ter be explained that Ike abuse
new* stories concern a squad
which
erpresenlrd
Seminole
High more than a quarter cen­
tury axo--thsi of 1923.
K. II. Unit coached the team
whirh played some phenomenally
unsuccessful games with scores —
si least for the home team — read­
ing more like harebell than baakethall,
lowahurg defeated them the
worst In what must have been a
lUrimra game. The final score was
ifl to S. And In those days basket­
ball was still in its comparative
infancy a- a national spurt; most
of rite modern innovations which
have made 111 am1 Kti point scores
rormnonplace were unheard of
Forty-six points was a tremendous
total.
Until the rnid-lhirties basketball
scores were held duwn by a rula
stipulating that the hall must he
I rought hack for a renter jump
whenever a goal wax made. Ob

played nn three senarale rnurre*
In ns many days. Nelson shaded
pare at Cypres* Point Mnnierev
peninsula and Pelihle Beach In
turn, Esch l« a par 72 lest.
The Ida fellow shnlecnrei of
71*37-71. He tonk the lead in lire
second round with a stealing five
under-par. It gave him a three
stroke over hi* ch&gt;*e»t rival*. The
bulge waa enough.
Most of the Inpimlrtirr* were In
the field. Hut flam Hru-ad was out
with n had hand and Ren Nogin
wn* resting for a while.
Cnry MIddlecoff of Memphis
took second money of $1,960 with
n 212. Ed Furgol, Royal Park,
Mlch.i GfWfgf Faslo, WaWahingt«n , D. d*MfM gttllua Doraa, Mldpinet.’ N. C m Ht*l a| 813. , •• t i
Former lliiltiO p e n champ* f.ew
Wortham of flakmont, P n-*,K0:
IJoyd Mangrum, NBka, III.. 23d.
and lawron Lltlle, Monterey, K ) ,
were out of the money.
flo waa present PGA title hold­
er Chandler Harper, Portamoulh,
Vm, 993. M angrum , gruu ||m |-»&gt;*d

re-*fuli |t scored 40.
Certainly the aplrit of the
teem aiuit have auffered under
three surh disastrous defeata
hut (In members— Byrd, W il­
son, King, Block. Hprer, Puf­
fin and Ruaxell— coni hard dog­
gedly to the end ef Uw schedule.
Try in g gamely to score at least
half as many pointa *• the op­
position, the local five very nearly
made It against Umatilla, but M
the game ended the score stood at
41-Ilk Definitely Mnivthlng had
lo lie dune.
Concentrating on defense In the
fifth game of tha season the Celeryfeds managed la bold a power­
ful Winter Park five lu only 24
[mints, their liest defensive showIng drier the Hastings li|L But,
uarortanaii-lv, |hc local team's offanao. was pitifully
Inadequate
looping in only eleven .points.
waa Won by the .leant or K. J.
Going Into the final game of the
Harrison, from B»-.Andrew*, lilt
itnn— a second battle with Leeoand h a w Itader Phlt Harris w th
rg — the Celery feds were grim ly
g beat ball tcore of n O -M -d f -l M .1 Determined,Li arenas themselves.
But I^eihurg was a had opponent
to pick on for rsvsnge. Sanford
loot 81 to 4 to end what wa* pro­
bably the most disastrous basket­
ball reason the Celeryfed ever suf­
fered through.
Possibly the basketball squad
football «o seriously In this part of
the country when you hear that was In flue turd by the curious re­
Southern Methodist u . ha* lost cord compiled by the football
only on* of Ita laat IS game* team which defeated New Smyrna
ageimt teams front outside T re ­ 40 tu 0 only to lose to Plant C ity
at— that a dramatic 20-27 defeat 04 to 0.
A bewildering retire of one*
by Notre Dame— and has won only
■Mad contents is recorded in Ih t
two of Re last eleven
against
l* M reoore. Only twice— tn a
home-state rival*. - - In th* past
4-0 wht over Polatho and a 4-4
couple of years, too. flM lJ has had
llo wtlb Klsalmee— did Sanford
tho services o fD o ak Walker, KyLwin re low by Ireo (ban 1 $
Rota and a kid named Fred Bengoiata,
HI. A* gusttoe slsagbtevM n h Who In bla sophomore an]

K

m oon Pat Hall dUplayt a polkadot pique suit at the California ApparalCisatort Annual Market Week
Show in Los An|elet Pal is re­
ported la have designed the uulltl
Die plies of material she's holding
w-apt around b e to form a con­
es ling sproa
(truer miltortdl)

California Colt

ever bred In California, Your
Host suffered a fractured ulna—
ar elbow— bone In a fall during
Saturday's running of the $60,000
San Pasqual Handicap at Santa
Anita.
Today, he hang* suspended la
his stall, sidelined fur the season
and probably for good. He might
even have to tie destroyed
pllctlluns set In.
When only a weanling at Lstute

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entrlea
F lt t S T -n i u e Falcon. K yle . C »J
rise
J,
H * :c o s u --o h Star, T o n y
Kero.
Iluikstslnsr
T M t lllt — A rleae Hue, Kalp's J m l*r. Coitun J.
F IM IT II -J ’lp f tp . (^ r* J * u Hose.
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^ in ^ C T It--('n a n le

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^ l i V i g H T I l — H n lp * Its war*, Coanle y Lahti, H a r Minister
K I1 IIIT II— IV inln Pels.
I’rsyln *
Usrkl*. Ill** lla r n r .
N i V r r n - K . r . Illonde. Man T a a
T K &amp; T l i - i r * IIre n t. Th na g e r Je l.
Potion finish.
R .C TIllim
F in S T It A r t — C sforltf
r o l o , Another Moonsr, K y la H um hie, U lll* T r u m p .
Ilio*
Falcon.
MlngU X . i f . ™ Ile tle
a Mens It M A tf '— f n ln r liy
Ma II rs. Tone K e n t. Oh Ikiy. Rita
Hayworth. C ru to w n , P srvo r, Fa*r
Hm ania. R urlistellw r.
T f llR I I RA&gt; K — a / lathe Hite
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J f « - »"r re i • k .r m le a

l»g teem to ho ridiculed wllh re-

tarn opposition.
And now th in
Graham, with a
daring at him In .11
tav, taught fire, aa
Bregma' Mt-fB rhampiaPihqi win

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8*wii*ole

H igh a haskaihail teem— which has
so far won one end lost sig—
plight lake a little heart at being
spared thin particular torment.
billing the game* aa "roceu**' un­
til (he reason wot over.
H ( Wasn't Te rry -F le d
If you want ta stretch a pun to
the limit, you might say ti nt
Ta rry McFarlane, the Cotton Bowl

committee came here today to
study a minimum of proposer1
(hinges in the playing rule*.
The committee, headed by Fritr
Crisler, athletic director ol Michi
yin. appeared likely to return th«
fair ealch lo the rules after ah
sence of a year but make -few
other changes.
F.nouglr suggestion* have cornfrom the
American Footba1
Coaches Association, which heir'
rti annual meeting in Dallas la*'
week during (he NCAA convention
to ritrnd lire session until abou'
Wednesday noon. Crider said
Conservation ol time during t
game was one ol the roaches’ pm
poiall. This would Ire arcomplitli
«d by culling down the length o'
time-outs, lime to put the hall it
play, etc.
Ia&gt;u Utile of Columbia, chair
man of the football coaches ruleronimittee, reported an ovethelni
ing lentimrot far return nf iht
lair catch.
The Rides Committer meet iny
wind* up business of the N C A A
The Dallas eunvrnthm handin'
much legislation, most Imnnrtan*
of which was eliminating the con
Irnverslal sanity rode, Aa a re
suit the conference* ami Individ
rial schools when not In a con
tu rn e r will handle financial ah'
to athietee.
N C A A leaders were unrertair
over whether the Association heleft to g-iverr
any authority ___
athletic affair* of the schools
despite the fact that In- rule i r
striding recruiting wa* left tr
I lie constitution.
There was considerable talk
that elimination of the *anlty code
would cut dawn malertxlly on in
•ersectlonal football. Some *&lt;*»,Terences may play among themselves since, with no regulator
fr»i«n the N C A A , there will !•
different rales on financial aid ir
•he various section*. The Big Ten
for instance, la talking about w
round-robin *&lt;h*du1r only. T h i
conference wa* one of tha stalwnrt

M O U L T R IE . G a . Jan. l f r - W )
— The seven club (ieorgia-Florida
League, with Brunswick appearing
in place of Tatlaha&lt;**e, fare.) the
1961 season with s revision in
manpower laws.
Tallahassee dropped out of the
Clare D League yesterday while
an eighth team. Thomatville. was
given lit days in whirh to deride
whether to stay or go.
As the lengut director* met here,
though, there were indication*
that If Thomasville retirnl, T lf ton wa* ready to pirk up the
franchise.
To meat the possible manpower
shortage, due to the increased re
irement* of the armed forces.
r league directors chauped the
rrsjkie law, |n-rmitting each team
to have hut five instead « f seven
Each lean* w ». al*o given per
mission to hike the number of
veterans from thre,. to four art'*
.ri have eight limited service
nlayers iiiMead of the prasant
seven.
Americas turned nn f»r lb*•neeling as sn Independent nwne*l
bv Rav Detsinvei of Wlllmanth
r nnn.. operator of four other
dub*.
The ap|H-»,an-e o' Rninswirk I'
the loop mark* the fir** lint' *nc
1916 that Port City has had a
nrofessiiinal baseball team
The la*arue will hold another
mealing within two weeks, to he
called by President W. T . Ander
&lt;on of l.« -she. Ga., to runsldei
the matter of Thoma'ville anil •
■cl on a I— *slide , h-osTe In H ’
'espue’s nano
The Ira cue ha- a
•rhrdidt* thi" vrar.

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Mrs. Carraway And
Ciearence Phillips
win Gulf_ _ Tourney
_

II Graham took r

a

Women Si hug T o
Plnv Exhibition
Match At Stetson

D E L A N D . Ian. 16 (Hoecial)
flhlrley F ry and Dotia Hart, na­
tionally-ranked tennis players, will
etve an exhibition match at a
tennis clinic at 3 P. M . Tuesday
at John R. fltet*on, It was an­
nounced today hr Mrs
flxra
Jernlgan, of the Women’s Departnirnt uf Pliyshal Educalhm at
Stetson.
The exhibition will lie given at
the ronclusiun of a match at S'.
Peletslturg and Ju»t (lefure t(tc
pair leaves for Cults.
High School tenni* players and
member* of tennis clubs through,
out Central Florida are invited ta
the clinic which will lie free nne 0, Mrs. John Schlrmnl. Winners of
the over-all putting contest were!
open to the public.
Mica F ry . a former student at Mrs. Jdhn lv*y and Mr*. Ollle
Zhan of Daytona Reach, tied.
Earlier In the week a low net
tournament |wa* held h r. the Sonwest Conference* hare fim ll* - Wfefinn. She (4 eirrretitlr ranke
ford’ AW ihiltlon *4arf|fc the folldwrules, apd will continue to play fourth. Jdis* Hart, uf lacksonvllli
winners;- Ctaou A — Mrs. If. l i
formerly attended Harry Collru
llavmao, Class R — Mfik W- Rand now ia ranked u-cimd In th
Williams and class C — Mrs, John
nation.
Rchlm d. u T h o s e
participating
were: Mrs. John Ivey, Mrs. A n ­
drew Carraway, Mrs. E. R. Smith,
left permanently cocked to one
Mm . 1 Mint ‘,0 ’Llnger, Mre. E. C.
aideHnymam Mfs, A .D. M*mh, Mis*
Thefp'k • taping hrennd race­
track*' which gores "One white
d. Mrs. Stave So­
foot, buy him ; two while feet,
rb Whakhel. Mr*
iny Mott tlprue white feet, look
Mre. H a rry W oimIabout him; four white feet, do
D A L L A S . Jan 15 (A V
The
Navy fiw’i|M"'l • «-— '* t|.*» victory
Bile of reasoning, Y our
which
-I
in n * winning
Hoot, with four white fret, war
streak after "•* game without a on the 3-2-1 basis for first, se­
a Jinx hone. Hut he flaunted sue
loss wa* pirkeil hv the nation'* cond am) third places.
erstltutlon l y winning $344.79'
Ihrrdue's 24-14 decision over
-* •
* d *,Hirl*i-a*ter*
for his o w n ti. Dim director ,’ Notre Dame, which ended s 399•h.. . . ,*r •
. ( Ip80.
Ham Uoetx. And hi* wlneetl
'
Karl lliuik, th* lo*tnq roach game unbeaten streak for the
fqet broke |he 'rack record 6
*’*ar-i Ihr n &gt;* —‘-*1 fune- fighting Irish, polled 2$ first place
• mile amt one eiahth here idMon in connection with the foot- votes and I t ) points. The Phillies'
l - 'i l r - » r l - » * ........ ..
im *n l ro tn - victory lo the National Laague
He v w a prime candidate *
pennant rare and Sammy Urretfltentedi " I aerrr ueriml.**
racing's two richest cUsstcs. •'
Then hr lor"--* In hi* former la’s winning tho National AmaMaturity on Feb. 3 and &gt;h» R»
assistant. S '” |i»-ier m lv of Pur­ leur Gulf Chemel’jnihlp eien f|ta Anita Handicap on March *• due. and a**. ■ 'Vhal almut that gured prominently In the upset
Horn* 44JB00 natrons had retail
list. The Phils polled 43 pointa and
of yours 7"
Halted Mre oa the favorite In Sat- upset
At the
"* ii didn’t know Ursetta 64. Thfn « » •
arday'a Sgn Pasqual.
that Purdue** fi- *i &gt;*M triumph C h a rin ’ decWvo ctetwry oyer Jo#
over N 'tre Dame had pulled Die Louie to clinch hreVywelght boxsecond-laren*i v&gt;?e as the upset 'ng honor*.
National Ueagraphk So
tn
puppets are ao ote of the year.
In the o rtg l-p V 'ta uf the 216
knows when they wen
writer* am) rsd'n m n who par­
ticipated in the ,A-r,fisted Pre*»
year-end null 'he t.m v Navy up
Aroostook County. Mo.
set wa* the blggr*t uf I lie year
It received a teeal uf 6WI points

Greatest Upset Of
1950 Is Nnw Win
OverVauntedArmy

1947 Pontiac

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■Sr'»5.““ dCA^ ;

A Four-Ball Mixed Foursome
with the Sanford Men'a Golf Aaaociation was held yestanlay afternoon at the Seminole Country
Cluli hr the Sanford Women’* fiutf
Aas.iciatIon. The winners ware:
luw gras*. Mrs. Andv Carraway
nd Clarern e Phillip*; low net,
Ira. Kwrl Higginbotham and Hoy
F. Svines. J r.; high man on No. 1 «
Eddie Stout; high on No 5 for
the ladies. Mr«. Harry Woodruff;
consolation prises. Mr*. Hoy F .
Syrnes, Jr., and Andy Carraway.
The following pairs participated
in the tournament: Mre. Amlrew
Carraway, Clarence Phillips, Mr»a
Ceeile Heard ami Harry Tm-ke.
,,
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Mrs. 1 rice Heard and E- D. 8 ml » ,
Mrs. Roy F. Hynie*, Jr. ami Hugh
Whelchrl, M i « Dot Fowell and
T F McDaniel Mrs. Ellen Retts

any rebuttal," he ■,bullied.
Dot's AIL Brin here
See where Willy Slkyhult, the
runner, has gone home In a huff
because the AAU won't give him
os much expense money aa he
wanta.. .lie should have rum* here

-T h e Y tllw River *UC Yellcw
Bm are colored by tilt front the
deserts of Mongolia.

a

d r S T E R L IN G SLA F T B Y
A S S O C IA T E D l*REHS SP O U TS W R IT E R
Southern Confervtke basket ball which drscfvrl more fnn* amt better
housing, passe* tha 1961 halfway mark this week with Just a*
luil a nice going on as the one which ended the 1930 reasun.
Tula lie, Vanderbilt and Kentucky are lied for the lead with unlwate..
recoriU in S EC (C A P S t game*. Tha same three were rank.il among
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1944 Plymouth
net rushing, the

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1947 Chryalw

The I960 le tw n rhampiuiudtlp
waa dm.Jed during (lie final are*
when Kentucky drfeated Yonder hilt fur ita loth undisputed tHle.
Aubirh flnishtd tn:rd and rulane
fourth.
Aiming the tup four teams tbit
season )a 1-uuif.luiia Stale iim trijj.
of Auburn. The Pleluinirn Lb**'
ever, are developing rapidly under
the teachings ol J w l t.aw
or..
baMy one » t the und.rrr.ted baa
edMfcaa In America,
The three unbeaten, dead best
fW
five times thi* week.
They're eapected to wit. each lime
even though four games will lie
^
^
" ru lrirn CUUI|.
Noire Dame's game a»ratnst
Kentucky tonight in U x in g tu n
Will te the only home *howlim
th* weak for the leaders. lu lk iV
,nw,|a lieorgla tonight lit little
Woodruff hall in Atl.rin, the court
when Georgia is' hardest on tli*
opp.«IUpir. Vanderbilt |da&gt;a
Mississippi .Stales n e w
field
Saturday night Kentucky will
he in" Knoxville pteilng le tiliraee, the tram which t-ndrd a 41Soulhrin ganic victory streak fur
Adolph Rupps lYihh'uU last sea­
son. VflYKllrplaya l.&lt;-MI*rti**14)»li*
is what should lx- the best g a n rj
of thy week.
T h r busiest trains llun week will
he Georgia and Florida. After
meeting Tulane's high scorers,
Georgia
s :&lt;outh I'erulina tn

see and U S. U. gel tugelheij to­
night In Baton ituugv. Temu-) s e e
has fallen into a lie with Tech i nd
Mississippi State fur Inst p) ice
in the standings while L. S U.
rank* a weak fourtn nemnd I he
the unlreateu teams, l|arry Ral -uhorst's laiuisianan* were cu si
dared one o l the stn-qgest tel in*
in the South before the seq-toj
re*nil . _
Two Intra-Stale
Intra-State- games hfchi|i
t-o hii^,t.J
the program— Mississippi at 1 ia■lisippl Stale Wednesday
i laWednexUsy land
„
lams at Auburn Thursday.
The line program wdi Ikin near privacy cnmpaml to
such gihtbg tn Inu pdu&gt;‘4ndr mi&lt;lWcsL Thf^ Soullira* tern's "inn 11
gymnasium* are the reasons.
Students, faculty lurmle-rs and
newsmen arc about the crop pro­
vided' with seats in most SouthPAitera field house, only gam o-sl
played In Kentucky’s new field
house In Is lin g to n , L. S. U .’s co­
liseum tod the new Mlsslssipppi
State ami Florida houses are adequata.
Georgia’s Woodruff hall and A u ­
burn's small quarters are almut
one third th# sire necicl T**tine«see's seating rapacity is large*
enough for a team with a weak re ­
cord Imt it would he inadequate
for a big winner.
of any other entire state.
Tb* Kvd. Rivyr ja sa ca
cause of the reddish-bra
tt rsrrle*.
The
kola i
wuods.

i Hill’s or South Doivrred with dart) p|ne

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in th«* Firculi fm irt f*»r ilie Ninth

M IM EO GRAPH P R IN T IN G — T Y P IN G
C R E D IT IN V E ST IG A T IO N S M A D E
A N Y W H E R E IN UNITED S T A T E S OR
FO R EIG N C O U N T R IE S.

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Mint for Nrmi-

m»|r i'll uni r. Florida. In t*hmirery,
lit m ioii cik al itat &gt;on «titl&lt;UJ •till •
l.erl X Hmlih, IMtint Iff. n
II
Hmtili. I *. frf&gt;il.1fit. rh iiu rry N*»

l i f t • « herein th e iilnlnilff i n k * a
«tre re#' o f tilt itit it* air a Hi *1 I'tiil.

nton animals In the e**uth. Althuunh Mtldum
i |&gt;oumis. tht v au* «iiting. active m a tu re s, agile
Dim ! time** runner*. They fi-r.i u|»«*n ruts, mire,
tiinle which they eprtntr upon from ainhush. Or#
il«t farmyard*, to carry off a «!urk. icoom*. tur#
hit or Ianth. Ihinng muM of the year, wiWrat*
, ronmingalmut at dawn and «!u»k, nml •levping
Itou tret1, rave, l«ig, or Mimetime* an al*andon«*l
11*« have r I*ifit) m den*, ur nests* to give birth
y -t oi I ate |lixlure*t; and tht- kitten* mkjii in parent on hef hunlini: luiiitili Wildcats are
any pnrt* of the -n u tliru 'i; aid the hide* hn\*
ir market.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPHONES ISO and 1071
Hurtm IDI Sanford Atlantic National Hank HM*.

WH1SKE Y WINE
RUM - GIN
JALOUSIE

N ' C K S PACKAGE STORK
110 Sanf**^J A»»ntti

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rent of the raid Court. *»! tiatiforil
Heml not# ('utlnty. F1*»rlil« ihl* III h
&lt;l*t «»f J in u m A I' i * i
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i'Irrk t'lrvult Court
lift n I., limit, I* »'
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t*f H r t n l im l e C o u n t y . F h i f l d e en th**
I til* «l* v e t F e b r u a r y A h ISM. f*-r
a p p r o v a l of moo * a n d for final &lt;ll»
c h a n t * a s A d m lu f tn tv a lr ts of ih«
r * l s l r »*f F e d o r i * u r l r i i i|»* m *.|
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till

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estate wf F tutor Cut ■

A 'Main Street' of
Telephone Buildings

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Bi QUICK

TtTreil BRONCHITIS

Chionk bioiktiiin m.y develop If youi
.uugli, ehcti .uld, in a.uie bioocnilu
u l*ol UCaltd *ud ,on 1.1*1*01 .rfoiJ
lu laic « cbao.* nilb an* tmdkiue
k ti puieul than l itoiiiultioa tthkb
fix . iigbl lo lh&lt; it.i ul ibe itoobto lo
help looten and *»p*l *enu laden
ptilcgm nuJ aid ualuit to too*be naJ
l*c.I ia«*. Icodet, intl.uicJ, bion.hi.1
mriiibianee
f'leumultion blend* bet.hwooJ
it i mole bv ipe.i.1 pio.e*t ttith olhei
lime letted medkint* for coughi. Il
ton tain* no naieuik*.
No m.ner bow many medicine* you
b.te tried, Cieomulmm it guaranteed
io ple.te you ur druggitl refund*
oumei. Creumuluon li.t tlood th*
irit of uun) inillloni of U*er». fAdt.l
A**'

A C l i v nf *
0Jiiifnril f i v i l Survii’** E x a m in iitiu n w ill
b# held In tin* I'irt* I&gt;*i*;i■tnient ut 2 :HU P . M . Fel». lt‘»,
1961 o r ■ » soon s » I**; -Ih le tlie m a ftfr, to Keiablish an
eligible lis t fo r the class o f :

REQUIREMENTS: A|&gt;|&gt;licmils for the fire w rvice muni be al leaM 21 years of age and not over IHJ:
be fit ieaAt B* 7" tall, mid weigh not lean thnn 12tM41
pounds.
A ll a p p lica n ts s h a ll be legal re s id e n ts o f the C it y
of S a n f o r d ; o f good m o r a l character a n d physical f i t ­
ness, a n d h n ve had at leant a g ra m m a r school education.

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Cliff.*f.| MrKIhMh. J r,
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I F I l f H O N H l.nlitiec Kt|mi« lull of
building »p«.c If .11 ill* building* built by
^ouihcin Hell in Floud# »m .c IT4&gt; w«ic
p i..rd logillici ibcy Mould lt&gt;itil * "M »m
MlCCI lot . ,,-oJ ll.Cd lO — 11 rilCIC "OtllJ
be .H) .oinpUldy new build in gt aud 2J . J J i
tiont lo ctilling building*.
And llic mimbci of n«M lelcphooM mad#
po.tiblc by llictc building* and Ibe million*
ol d o ll.it ol ti|ulpmfnl put into ihcm M ould
lie iinuc lluii enough In *ei*e anuihcr vlly
the *ur ol Miami.
In llic Utl h.c scan V n illitin Hell It.*
n r.ily doubled die numhci ol telephone* in

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Civil Service Hoard
L . F . Hoyle S e c re ta ry

N. 0. Garner. Examiner
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SANFORD
HERALD
f E u A L A A a*A T M AWT*. U « H
and S ia m . H R W FtMt f l t M *
n*r .i» 4R0-W
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Ititahinrtta Apt*, week, month ur
M M , Slumber!* nd C o u r t ,
Rlway I T I W at C ilj ^ Jm lL
R l V Purnlahed and unfurnlahid
daplax-aaaaon or yamr. lea W hldAvenue.
IN Cabins with kltaftn«tU a
(omplete'y formtohad — d ay,
or jMmth. Catnp Samlpole,
lie. W e -t on Highway 441—
b a .'fk r A p u ta w aU h
ana. Phooa 476.

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w u u , WMurcnA
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JUS' I m' SAVC
a s m oinr in '
YAHACl ,
t sta o h u m :

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nutuniMlir i m i n e r
W A N T S Rrftular Itoardrr*. tlfl.So k e n m o h k
per wrrk. No munrv in advnnrr. _ (1*0,00, JilH K. IHth Ht
ju*t guod aecurlty, *11 Hanford
FIIKSM C H A T M ILK
Ave , J ,K. Jonea,
11. D. I'rieat, pbnnr 71fUW*.‘t.
S— H E A L E S T A T E FOR H A L E — 3 I.A t)P K H StJ ft. eetrn.mn plu*
*t»|i laddrra flH.OO. Hr* Teu in
Laumlry at Altamnntr Hutr).
IN COM E I’ltO P B R T Y D U P L E X
Plantation Ealataa— large lot— N OIttiK K lrrtfir Itrfrlerrnlur, |IV&gt;
cuatnm built far aalr below pre(jowl fcimlltlun, I’hunr 1- HO'X K
teal construction mala. Ser
A K T ld .H H W A N TE D
6
Whtdd"w. tIU ft. Park Ave. _
2 B ED RO OM S. Modern Home. We buy, aril A trade u .nl
Electric Kitchen, 17500 by owner.
lu rn it«rr
*V,)&gt;»»■ Mair* Furor1506 Sanford. ______ ________
•lire
SI I f
" t w . HU
J.A K K K R O N T L O T S — on beautiful S T U D S E R V IC E — rhlhauhau ur
CryiLat Lake, near Cuuntrtr Club,
100 ft. frontage, high elrvation.
tome citrus treee, all rlrarrd. W,
K. Kirchhi^f. J r . Pin,nr .105
&gt;Tuil Ell N It A Stlk It Y HbVk Ifiinir
FOR M l’ tL IF T E D
2 lin'rouma. 1216 Wrat tat.
Y O I N O W OM EN
m o o . 160S --R
There ate op|M,rtuniilri fur a lim it­
ed number of Qualified
n w
rd
______
IP I T IS R E A L E S T A f E w hr'h rr
women in the fa* mating h&lt;l&gt;
yon want to buy or tell, am J,
that’a the ba^la of tbr ronuminlW, III It. Realtor, at N K W 1.0
ratiuna tmlualry— tiandlllig the
C A TIO N , Florida State Dsnl
public'* call*
Bldg., Ph. I76H.
A V I T A L P U B L IC S E R V IC E
TW O LO TH adjoining, al«o Work
With a starting salary &lt;d
of 4 lota in twat rv*ldential arc*10 a week (40 truiira*
Uun. tell or trade for country
pravloua
Irlrpliunr
property or nrrvage of equal W l t h u u t
Training.
value. Mrs. Maile Nanrr, 1 door
north of Club tHanxaitd, north of Opportunltira for advancement,
acbedulad pay irwrratea, ik k n rw
Unefita, umafuaa. and pleaaaut
aa-urialr* and working nmdlllona are aoma of Ibe advantage*
of wnrking for lire Telephone
il'.LI-S H W A P HOOP -406 K. 4th
Company.
Ht We Bag. Ball or Trada moat
You may w ith (o have your ouaHi-jithlng. Ehona I M d ,
fkalian* m niidrrtd fur thU r r iV# path t*sa w ia n ygu gout bring
iponilblr and (nltrevling potlymir pMacriptiona ta L A N
tfon.
C H IE F O P E R A TO R .
N O U T H K H h T^ S lu i. T E L E P H O N E

ABMjf WAVY SURPLUS
Ilf Ranfmd Av#__
pt. f ill

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N K W H ! KlHS lurlncrtl lit l - r
(ra'IliKi dill floura mud* bkf
nrw binlibing, iT.nninn A wai
•n*. Portable t*i»w*i r U H
It
v a ra &lt;*i|i«ri«iirr la H annoll
County. H. W lllenncn. U lu

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4 0 U W AMCRlCAH
R e PUBLIC OP
VCNtZvCLA,..

RAIN &gt; rr WON I MAT TER WE CAN
START EASILY SPOT THE KILLERS
HORSE BY A BROKEN SHOE,

KILLER GO AbCNE u t KNOWS WIRE
TO TWVN MAYBEj ' AFtERhiM IU.OO
GET NEW
Y f ON ALONE, TONTO

HORSESHOE

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wooos

Sliiima. HIS It D h m _
ROOK W O R K of all klnda. Kavra
and (.iilt*r» Repaired ami Paint­
ed N rw Roof* applied. Painting
ami
roaltne.
Hanford,
I’k,
IOUH W. It It. Arkrnburg
tlK I.A N Ilil Morning Hentlnel. Urtaint.. Kernlar Star 1'all Malnfi
'X N IlLIN H S
made l»
Hi .utmile Verieiler. Id 'ml
HVK W Ird Ht.
I'b-ine
-ring Urn bulli&lt;&gt;(«r. *luni|i tnv*
mho *
fill dir* *hell and lav
l«y load ur Job. Contact II R
t. ib-ltsl and •riaoelale-*, l(h' R
tl *w VnrF Ave.. IN-1mint Pf
aSU nr '.*MV IV
P A IN T IN O and darorstlng
1*1.
rlaaa. Interior and e itrrio r. A-l
refarenee*. M. A . Link. Felbiwship Fm n l, Hanford. Ph. UUi II.
IS

N O T IC E H PERSON A I.H

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M A R Y 'S L E N D IN G L i n i l A l i r
I'.'iHi Magnolia Is nuar open M oi.
thru FT I. 10 lo 12 A . M , 3 lo «
I'M . Hal. 4 lo g P.M.

A LL TYPFIH i f RulblHier Work
Reasonable Rates— Free
Kail•ale*. Carpenter A O rarer
P W .» i n i v
* «»J
I * - M PECtAI.

m ig h t y
crash rocks w

W A T C H and Clock Repairing. All
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ttwvtty with provision for racontrol spending would be where tha Praovercome tbo barbaric threat of public 0 nance and fiscal policy re­ where necessary to protect tenants ■(dent proposed something new.
tentative.
plied with tha beat weapon* in •till
quire
that
we
balance
th*
budget"
Common
ism
In
whatever
manner
Most such proposals were for
fn addition to the *41,421,00.000
the world."
so ns to "preserve confidence In in defense areas against eghorbi- “ Fair Deal” measures turned down
for the military which the Presl* It confront* us.
tonl rent increases/' A ll federal
2.
Proposed
a
17,401.000.000
outthe
integrity
of
the
government's
'We
in
thia
nation
have
elways.
Ua.M grant C t u )'a*t
dent asked in rash, he said Ihe
tent controls are bow scheduled to la tha p a st
will lie collect rd from the average lay of m ililary and economic aid armed forces' authority to enter In time of national emergency, finances.
Tha President scattered then
to
friendly
foreign
countries—
ri*cn
with
unity
and
vigor
to
tha
But tbe President added that no­ end Jaaa 50, or on March 30 la proposals through tha budget ln-%
into contracts, for which actual
cltlien although *ome of it, of
areas which do not take action to
rooipaied
In
94,720400.00
Ihi*
year
defense
of
our
free
institutions
and
even higher taxes and a balanced
J A C K H O N V IL t:, Jan. 16— S|^- course, would be In the form of
funds would lie voted later, should
stead of mapping up lit a aingl*
— In further the eau-e of “ inter* be upped by *70.000,000.000. Of way of lift. We are responding budget would suffice to chock In­ retain them.
cia ll— h ii iw r brought a record hidden lair*.
He asked alxo for a continuation table all matters requiring nex»
national
security.”
The
foreign
Dow
.We
go
forward
with
faith
flation arising from
"rapidly
high of 916.00 per buthel on Ihe
In n tense, Mr. Truman’* bulky
tbla, JIlMKW.tvvi.lHKt would b*
legislation. And he gave them *
and confidence to meet and win rising defense expenditures’ 'whoso of controls on exports, now due to "defense" Justtflcatlen. Last week
I'M *pano Farm er’* Market, with budget mr*»age wa* a more eon program would taka nearly ten charged up to till* fi&gt;cal year.
expire
June
30.
impact showi up faster on the
Tbe mear age accompanying the Uir testa ahead."
ttiraa cartoada shipped averaging tto v e ils l
document than hit cent* nf each dollar spent.
Th e President asked his big he told hie news conference b#
The message showed the Pre­ economy thaa la th* budget cost
.1 . Assigned *29,112.000.000 or budget, although fated fur the
■ IM S per liu*hel," according to ’’Slate of Ihe l/nloii" addreas
program
from a Congress contain­ stood barb of hts entire program
•T2 pet rent of the total to the historic formal process of a sident expects the government to figures.
information received In the office d rlb rrrd la d Monday
ing many more Republicans than but realised that emergency dcof William L. Wllaon. Director of
"When Ihe full Impact of drTile fart that the budget pro- multiple other home-front rust* of droncd.nff reading to Congress by take in an unprecedented amount
fen-r Icgltlatiwi bad tu naxa pre­
Stale Farmer** Markrto. Pompano. |H.»rd a slight Increase in non- gocrtnmenl, a * 1 ,022.000,000 in* rlerk*. was dlrrrtrd st Ihe whols of revenue In flscdl 1962. Keen fen sc procurement Is M* thl* the 1949-50 Congress. It also in­ ference.
without the J 1(1,450,000.990 he said spring and in the fiscal year 106*3. cludes a b lr bloc of Southern
Ui* fitalr’a large*! market umlrr defenie n|irridl"K lalhet thin the rtea»e over tills year. Mr. Trum an world.
"The new emphasis on military should be levied to lialance ths even more comprehensive controls Democrat* equally hostile to mo«l
one ahed I* rrciignlxed iliir W Ike rrdtietinn nisnv lawmakers have »*ld in thl* connection th*t “ the
shipping *ea*nn a* a price drier, l»een ilrmandiiig scemcl rerlal" requirement* of national security preparedness refterta Ihe nerestl* budget, Mr. Trum an estimated the over tbe use of material* will of the “ Pair D e ni"
Congress will have to pais on
minatlon point on Itean* and other In arouse Ire In some emigre.sfon- are reflected in every major fune. ties of the world situation today," net taa Uke at 955.I.TI.OOQ.OOO. become essential," he said, adding:
That allows for 92.703^00400 In
linn nf the budget.”
" A t tha present Um*. wa are every nickel of tax increase* the
rotntmxlltf* x. Pepper ha* been a al quarters.
M r. Truman said .
Oplsmetrlxt
4. Included In this total pro” lt reflect* no shift of purpose. tax rafund*.
beginning to Impose price on l President proposes, but most of
strong Item *lnee the market
So did the fael tlial-lh* met*
EYES EXAMINED
Tills total compare* with an an- wage controls. Extension of such the spending proposed was author­
opened. Cucumber* brought tlm -age railed for many of Mr. Tru- petard mil lay* of * 1 , 100.000.000 to Our purpose irmsins to secure
llrtpslcd revenue of 944AO.900.- control* now appears Inescapable.” ised by earlier Congresses and re­
(•LASSES FITTED
neat high average of 19.15 per man’* pel ’’Fair Deal” measures help eipand produrtion of such and strengthen pence.
“ We are determined to seek (KK» in current fiscal 1931 i*ad the
The President specifically re- duction of doing programs ha* al­
bushel. Other eommodllle* totolnl such as Ihe civil rights program bailr prmluct* a* rubber, steel and
IIS H. Palmetto A VO.
209 ear* for the week. Good qua- and a major part of the llrannan aluminum; $1.277,000,000 to en­ peace by every honorable mean*- tlt,7r.2.0(N)JN)0 In wartime fiscal mmmended to Congress: " A fur­ ways been politically difficult
Congress’
biggest
power
over
1915,
the
record
actual
intake
thus
initxlf.il
'of
our
rryix&gt;q»iliililv
to
ther extension of real control eularge output nf **atomir materials
Illy lima*, eggplant. *nua*h, okra, farm plan.
field pea* and lomalor;. are aval*
In it* broad it|&lt;rrb, the bud* amt weapon*” : *270,000.000 to en. ourselves, to rui|t friends and allie*,' f*r. 1
and
to
huitianilv
everywhere
to
table on that market.
forre Ihe prire.wage controls M r.
Keen without further lax hikex,
get;
The mid-winter deal on the Palt. Kitlmatrd I*. 8 military er Truman say* are Inescapable; spare the world the tragedy of Mr. Trum an said, "direct taxes on
rent controls; another world war.
matte Stab Farmer*’ Market li v|rr ro«l* for I tie year starting J 2 l.ivvt.fKKt fur
Individual*" wltl continue the No.
ir . ylebllnr $22,309,10,1031,000 »»*r
h h '” We
Vi C iarr
r r llikewise
l i r w i i f *J^»«
determined
■im in VI IV
to t r«
gradualy rlo d tir down though a Ju ly I *1 *11.121.09*1,1-10 6K per *90,1**1,000
f&lt;*r business I'loan
ft. Tucked
all th*|aparr
p u r* r|v r* and the world Ihe m vi.&lt; «w 9 W i* rV ff*5l n d rising
tv.
&gt;» *r» m*v| In
r&lt;&gt; null fly fitMl
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total nf 2.435 nit* returned In rent of the budget total. That is
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exee*. "f $11,900.00 Totnator* more than double tbe $211,4274*8!.* oufl'T Item* which fly the Tru m a n even deeper tragisly of the siir- next year to 92«.780,OOOjmo, with
formed the Inrlk of th« prodnre mm (be President estimated will ’’ Fair Oral" G a g — the FKPO plvn render of Justiee and frecloni." Irvomr levies accounting for $28,Frequently the President atriirk 026,000,000 and estate and gift
w ith pepper next, No. I tomatoes net unity lie sjient In the current for equal M&gt; right* for Negr«»c«,
brought a* high a* I I I . no with an vear. II counted on arrive armed federal sld to state rchonls, fed* at ’‘Communist aggrrttlon" nnd he taxes I766JWO.OOO.
average of $7.23. Fancy pepper forre strength of nearly 3,690.000 eral metical Incuranrr with a ilet-larrd that the Korean attack
There was never anything like
averaged llt.lM with a H M ever, by tnid-lpr&gt;2, with ’’mit I rm.p, sup­ flret-yrar payroll tax totaling fhnwrd ‘The Soviet ruler* are w ill­ that la-fore. Direct taxes an In*27i7.000.(HVi, housing for ’’low In­ ing to risk the prare of the world dixiduals readied n wartime peak
age on Choice pepper. Thi* market
area produce* a lot nf mlved vev.
come group*” the main part of th » to carry on! their ambition*."
of 4292(90,900,000 In fiscal 1044
For thr U. S. and its allies, he and rote subsequently to 921400,gefablr* Inetmllng Kttgll*h pea*
llrannan farm program, the HI.
hail
this
reply:
"quash, pnlc ami bu*h liran* and
I.awrcocc power-seaway project
000,000 In boomtime fiscal 1048.
catdiage. The Mprlng r’ ral I* C*.
"In response to Ihe grave com Th&lt;- Republican 90th Congress then
nut Mr. Tru m a n pul them all
prrted to begin almiit April let.
on s ’’dcfrnse.nreils" footing. mon peril, the free world Is now voted a multi-billion dollar cut In
Tnmatoe* rlainitd the high prlrr
t; Confronted Congress with an moving forward, with increased Individual taxes.
budget
*24,184,000,IHI0 speed, determination and unity, to
op the Florida City Stale Market
Th* President seemed confident,
Mi v* Hetty l.ou I’artln, the Miss ovcrstl
with price* ranging from g 1.00 to Sanfnrd nf 1950, will compete with bi c irr i than this year's snd one build powerful defense.. This mu­ however, af popular support for his
v f f lg t *
919.C0 pee hnriirl.No cold d a n is f other beauties frtim throughout within *27.209,000J)00 of
the tual effort is require,) Imth to ■■pending and taXtblke program, la
deter fuithrr Communist aggres­ fact laying:
I* reportted from thl* area and Florida In Palin Beach Thurwlay World War II peak.
dally auction* are exirrted to through Saturday for the title of
“ When the American oeunle re7. Faced American* with pros­ sion ami In insure that we shall
enramenre thl* week with Mr Mia* International, Kd Whllnee. pect* of the stlffest laiet In hi»* emerge victorious if *v»r i* th rti^ mixed to undertake the defanro
Chattel II. Edmlstnti a* Auetlon- man«gcr of the Seminole County |..|&gt;, ihalo if* mure than 87 per upon .us.
program now under w ay. they
BIIAD— No. I llrflerto
aer.
"This nation, a* the *tlongest arrrpted also the necessity fur the
Ctinmber of Commerce, *pnn»»rlng rent of the national Income Into
Some damage to -Iraw ixTry organlistlnn, announced this morn the fclrral cheat. The SKI,458,000.- mcinbet of the f rrr world, must in, leases In their taxes that the,
ire* rere­
bloom and to fruit ii 11*polled by
000 lav hike suggestion, detail* provide the leadership in this new level of expenditure*
HI'ECKS— Shnheupenre and Dopey
Ihe Plant City State Farmer* lag.
Mi** I’silln. w Iki war runner up of which will cor.te later, posed a gryat undertaking by developing quire*. National security j iIna ?
Market. Thl* a III alow down vp in Ihe IU5U Tangerine beauty con* n ra ily .10 per cent Increase In its .i*n mditaiy forre* and a u d it­ pti sent world raa be attained
lUm r for a aboil period. ■* total test at Winter Haven, will leave
with direct aod htavy ro«t to each
revenue*. Only last year they were ing other free nation* on a largt
af P1J872 pint* brought prices of the Orlando Airport Thursday for jacked up hy *8 .000.000,(V)0 or ao scale, in order to quickly actiirve one uf us."
B A S S — lln m M u t e r
Ill* specific lax-lMtoslIng pro
ZSe to fOHe per pint during the I'alin llrs.li where she will stay
adequate mutual defenses.”
a year to a record high level.
0
ponsIt were deferred for a special
paat week, the average lo-lng at the Whitehall Hotel. She will
Harrifire
and
hardship
are
ahead
A Asked a 9351.000,000 Iperease
40-T4r per pint. Grower* received partielpstc In a round uf enter- in postal ratea— mostly on maga* on the home front, Mr. Trum an message In Im lr*ii*niillrd to O n LAN1)INU NETS . ...
gre .a "shortly"--probably during
revenue 1n ever** nf |37JifKi.nn talnmrnt riilntluallng in a corona­
h o c -,
newspaper*,
advertising vaiil.
fo r the past week.
”1 have nresentrd a budget to February— dull the budget message
tion ball on Satuiday night.
matter and the like— In trim a
svr some hint up litrw they would
Hanford Stale Farmer** Market
I'r r .jrlrnt II. James Gut twlay threatened $521,000,000 porlofflr- meet our eountry’* need* In a
experts Increased volume* of rale uiged all dltrctoi* of the Chamber
deficit. Without the rate hike, the period of dangrr,” ha said In end hit:1. Wldclv. for ll I* ivu-rs.srv
bagr, bunched turnip* ami mu*, uf Oim m rrre to attend the Jan* hiNlrel deficit w ill go to II0 JO 7 .. in r Ills message.
la id grrem , rullanD, green mi. nary meeting to !* held at 8:00 (100,000.
"W e arr building thr military to “dlsliUnite thr hm vy financial
amt economic st length which alone rout* of drfcn*« fairly ainung all
Iona, Krd Hli*&lt; potatoes. radi«hr&lt; o’clock tomorrow night al the new
9. Claimed "atrlet economy In ha* meaning to the men who eon- th*- iiooplr."
oriery, lettuce, eggplant and rti. Oviedo City llall.
non-defense spending" wa* Ida
2. Intensely, e»i&gt;rrlatly In the
ettmber*. with a fair volume of
Mr*. G irtrh rn Crowell, well policy ami it wa* "incorporated in Irol world Communism. Tills I* th* form
of vvelme (-sir* I tax** lie
only realistic road to a world prare
tomatoes for reparking. D. H. N". known Sanford artist, ha* complet­
I Temple and Pineapple Drang' . ed a colorful panel mi th* wall of thia budget.” Ife gave an example: luisrd on Jiu tk c and individual canto it Is ner*.-»«ary to "irdueo
cares*Ive (r Milan I ih'insnd for
Mnrah Beedlei* a n d
tbinran the Chamber of Commerce office. “•he only major new public work* freedom.
"F o r the third time In this een row materials snd lndu*trlal pro
rull ami tangerine* arr *■ Alm ul HI feet wide and two feet Included are those dlreetly aaees
sary In the d * f«n »« effort.”
turv we as American* must sub­ duel* required for national de
• In tire fruit parking bon- high It allow* w*ld dorks In flight.
10. C allH on the nation t»*
■a*.
She alto has painted a evicty de­ ’•work longer and harder" and be ordinate our peacetime goal* to fenxe."
"H igh taxes « r - ln&lt;ll*tieu*«ble to
what I* required for the survival
Farmer*’ sign In frame a bulletin board.
fh rl
Pierce State
repared for prolonged sacrifices of llir nation. Our national oh- our surrenaful nm hlllutlnn," the
W
ith
hut
one
day
of
notice,
the
....
....
ihe
.*low
.jcceuw "tbe present emergency Jeetlve* in Ihe roniing month* d r- President aahl. "W r cannot at a
Is?
...... .... ( lir tom ato movement. i reatnl Hie large palm Ire* damay be of long duration tnd wo
h ,Pi tight volume t* still sign -on
Ihe hark wall of Ihe of* must Im prepared for crlsl* in tha •nand unitv of uurixAe among u* nation buy a defenae estahllshment
...........
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e _ *a_ — and a spirit of dediratlon on the , of the rise that I* now being
___ harvested and the movement
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benxtnictrit amt Mill gj.indlvWuaj*
^ Uf fa u ,b L rnr? $l ? W » 0ig. ---------------la txpctltd to iiirlndr H.ivvi to “ ^•vim*
| 0 rpm m rnri'\i ^ ’""nerrr /m «rc ^(,7,*’,—— ...........
"Ouf yoqng m c„ will' devote I expert th spend her moPey to tto
fOjMM crates during Urn week.
n iu rryro rr to military &gt;rn|re. A ll Mme degree «&lt; before fo r nermU
Moat of Ihe tomatues now &gt;»■
moving
trttw m .
s
It i t i g i w . * " * * j U / f of-tis will work longer and harder w-arrtlme purpose*/" .
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nird from newer field*. Tim **$•
m
it. t i t H i.
than *e, hare wnrkml before. We , DaelarittR hit program w ill mvan
M q 'l* Wild t « have liven pretty rr
tunning
nearly
$l(tAt*»,«&lt;*!.ono
|n
will nay mueh heavier taxes.
v?re fdr everyone lierattsa {if bur
partly for aeeurlly rcaIn return we w ill get somrthlnr th* red Itogt vr#r at pfeaent
rieanv* and raid, ami, the spring
bsrauoa rstlmates are precious-strength to meet and rate*,
dim) Is anlklpnlrd with a great
&lt;* Hiisas* m h * - , » wee*
dvdf of hopeful lntere*|.
S h i . H!
|
$
rise in arms ami fight for their
rigtita."
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F rin rr sptdir on Mar. ,5, IU4|I.
under autplrr* of Uw Youim
Progressives of Amerlra, an nffsliool of the party once headed
O It I, A N OD , Jon.
lb — (AT— A
pnrnchulte jump made to give Civil by Henry Wallace.
F rin rr waa trying to drum up
.
A ir Patrol personnel training in un audience for a meeting latrr
roarue operations reaulted In tha
(hat day called to hear O. John
d M th of a Mac Dill A ir Baaa offlliogge, former aasistant U . K
Jama* C. Ilubhla of Anahuar, Attorney General who mors ft
cenlly ha* rrltlxed Nuaslan fur
--------raa awept Into Lobe 8*1ut 10 mllaa north of lima- rlgn polky. .
Fritter was sentenced to 30
, a high wind after h*
„ from a plana here v*tl*r days days In jail, but wai re­
leased on liall pending outcome
•mmT' He was In b« a live target of hit appeal. Hyrayne Uni­
for a ground rescue hv C A P nlane
versity later expelled him
&gt; r* * ».
lie was arrrkted shortly alter
The offlrer wav seen to h't the
lahr. remove his parachute and making Ids appeal to Nsgroea to
attempt Ip swim, Tha plane from ’‘rise In arms.'’ Prosecutor* said
L he Jumped elrcla.1 the lake the a t m t corner crowd waa "In
an evidently bad mnod."
Speaking (or tha court major­
Ihe plaae, gut lain the ity, Vinson said tha Supreme
began a hunt foe U . Court must respect the Inter**!
lie body was recovered
of tho community In maipUtnlng
poaro and order on Ita stneta,
and added: "W * cannot any tin t
•ho praoorvaUon of that Intam t
4raa Maas t p « m s o n * «***i , here rm-roachex on thn constItullonal right s of thia patlllener.”
Butnmerlxjng, Vinson said I hat:
Ja r. N aU oM l Guard dtri.lens
"T h a flndlngv of til* ' atata
turn regimental combat team*
* beew federallied and hava court* a* to the r ilit ln g situa­
hi tn h d n c alnro last aurumer. tion and the iinmtlnance of
T ir o other divisions are In the greater dlsonler roup|p&lt;| wtth
a re e v e n b e tte r th a n
■ea of going Into fauaral see- peiHbuier’a deliberate defiance of
Bo fat as la known, only ana the potkr officers cot,vines us
that w « should not rovocse Ms
h i b e r n a t i n g . W i t h l o t a o f " w in t e r * * a c id a h e a d ,
ronvirtlon In the name of free
speech."
•
b e tte r o u t f it y o u r f a m ily m u \ R e m e m b e r , th e y
In striking down tha New York
total of a k t in g dlvlvkus to C CH y ordinance, Vinson said tha
co m e m i " J u n io r” a m , * x &gt; !
Issue invoiced In thn coavIrtUn
V - U
, lila g ln g ahlpa out of C a rl Jacob K u iU oa ahoffto
.'i p
or
preading
In
tbo
atrnot
with,
i AM O will bara an
-x -”
' vm r
out
n
permit
wa*
"sapprassloa—
Ml per rent above that
not punishment."

President Triimim

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M arshall Hits
Limited Use Of
18-Year-Olds

W h e re

Seven

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P h ila d e lp h ia

P la n e

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C ru s h

Defense Department
W ants Younger Men
W i t h No Strings
Attached To Them

-'Reactivation O f
Navy Station. la
Subject
City Manager Clifford AIcKlbbln atale*! this morning that city
official* yet have no knowledge
a* to the patent to which ihr
Municipal A ln w tt area enihrac
-trig the building! Olid foi liter
iarllltle .1 uf the Sanford Naval
Air Station will ! » renrcnpled by
the N a vy.
. . .
lie derlared that at KitlU o'clock
he and Mayor Fred Pysor. a ere
scheduled to meet with Cap*. B,
T . I*ay. commanding officer of
lb. Naval A ir Htallan, Jackson­
ville. to mahe a *hn« ta»|metlon
of the bw*I faeillliri and to look
over the *ituailnn, pending fu
tut# plan* for Naval reaetlvation.
* . The work of repairing Urn 4k
*fnrh
newer outlet underneath
Seminole Houle rani where Urn
pavement collapsed last month,
creating a gaping hofe, la due to
start In about 16 dag* chan a
new ateel reinforced t a n t H pirn
Is due to arrivei aaid M r. MrKibhla. Workmen hava naavated
riruuad the rave In m u m haa
been Morhetl off flam traffic 1
and warning light* are displayed
at night.
g The collapse of tha P W t t wg*
’ meat block til# pip# was #ae ta
teiUlng o f the grosftl UtiafiT t L
•Idee and to tha weight ct v »
hielet, incl-ntuig paiaaflgar k a u r i
which uae Ike leute.
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R U IL M N fl
Clifford F.
rated a eity .

nine room home, li
bath*

and

a d

1101 Hanford A'

“

A a « t of tha home ta
“ eenbor* firm of
and QIIm i

II It IN I s

Brynes C a lls ForT'WvffvSr^'Md.....
Concentration Of
School Financing StcinptT Levies On Eisenhower Won’t Forces In Europe
Lions F o r Benefit Answer Question
Problem Is Left Of
Polio Campaign
To L eg islatu re
On German Army

in knr&gt;a Mori-tar lat lu i-uiil.l not
predict ilu t lit lit •- I lie iiusldicia
thin .ecmr.l |ie.-r--aty fill a chief
&lt;d laff di-'Cils-lllK ltd deli,-All-

W e s te rn

Te rm e d

E a s te rn

Extra $20 Million Is
Needed To Support
Minimum Program
T A I IAltASSFJF.. Jan Ifi (A*)
The Cabinet it leaving it atrirtly
up to the Lrgiilatute to decide
whether to raiie $20,000,000 rati*
to finance Florida tchonl*. -»t
change the law In make the pm
giant «oil |ru.

i kiwel maatben rated

amount that wa* provided lor
them two yeari ago.
Hill, in a foolimtr. the Cabin'!

&lt;*19 d (he Legillituir’i atlention
to tier lari that in the beat two
ream there will e aIwait 67,000
more pupil* fin whom leather*,
rUvaiooiin, trtlhook*. icltool Imin
and other thing* will he needed.
Simple aiillunriic applied to ihr
I9J7 »chool law formula for pro­
viding trliool fund* ie*ult* in an
rilimalr that it will take $20,664
nCO ahnve r*|&gt;endiluie&gt; u( $99,
7*11.000 in tha biennium.
"Under marling tevenur law*
it could not be eipected that re
umie-. would inrrrau in the nnl
biennium $20,000,000 over the
cntrrnl hieitnium." the Cahinel
budget footnote *aid’
•Ml la, therefore re*|*ectlfnlly
vuggeatetl that chhngea will have
In b»- mode in tha revenue lawa
or In the prnviaiona of the Mini­
mum Foundation Iowa."
A legislative rontmltlre which
bn*

N o . 101

Allied Combat Team Slashes
Into Suwon As Chinese Reds
Suffer Enormous Casualties
It* H I'H N K I.I

ILfi telerwrsi p, tfm ________

Ur suggested that men who had

i

AwMKltilfd PresM Leased Wire

lO h ltt,. |tu Iti i/t'i Allied 11■i11*.*i\ ladhs uinlnlmr lien. J I ii»ifii l olhn* it.ileineiil ili.ti ihe |urtriil piogram i* to "«i u .m.l ftpfii** m
Korea
l inlCil S III.Illair |-ollm,f I- *« k i«heuevei l ntiilmim'l |*iei
»i:ic f&gt;.(|! list beavv. Hut it r* .1 Ii4ld-lllllm&gt;( withdrawal designed III |!ie-erve iti.&gt;\tt.'it■■i Alieesl kliriiylli itlule s.ip)&gt;uiH the enemv
.
Ilo re I* tot ril«b yel lo llo near-

that IV * idem Truman hat fi**d io ; rvVotamend nnhr that the l&gt;tw at a goal -for Ihr aimed lorrra lalure give ifhoolt the «aou

no tarvlce In World W a r II br[Ml
ira a n iM C Oa Page

i

L im ite d

tmrg. assistant tecirlary of drfrnm.
Chairman Lyndon Johnion (D*
T ra ) of llm preparedness autmomniitfrr had aakfd ahoul ihii |«ntcihlr &lt;omptoinim yesterday.
Apparently rejecting the first
Only Slate School Supt. Ihnmat
Defense Department reply. John- D. Bailey vtited aaintil the aitinn.
■aa t&lt;4d M i*. Rmenhvfg: "Y o u do
Sitting hi a budget mmmiutoo
net h i m Iq touch 18 rear nil* to with a detenninalioft bi Iw U l*WI
bln ihakr iip that force,"
fund requcal* darn lu 1949 appro-

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I’D E S D A Y J A N . 16. 1951'

Firemen work their way through Ihr ivrrcLage of the fmir-engined National Airline* plane which
■ra'lied lu a heavy *nuw*tnrni at Philadelphia*- International Airport killing at leoo -even prri&gt;otia.
W ASHIN GTON . Jan. Ifc~&lt;/Pt Carrying
adult* and three infant*, tin- big n a f t blind into (lame- after leaving a runway during
— Military and emigre,sional lead­ a laiitlmg attempt I lie ship * n in loute fioin Newark, N. J.. to Norfolk, Va. t Internalnm.il Sound
en differed -luinly today almui photo)
ihr n rn (. for dialling IB yra i nidi
in unlrr In hmld tip the nation’*
fighting force*.

l-uthl up Ly June 10 ,
llm vnlvrnmmitler haa Imrn Iwldu |mio tlm new Administration re­
in g public hearing* fm a week
quetl to allow tin fling of IB yrai
oldi,,nne year hrlow ih r pteseril
^iitiiimiiio id 19, and to rilrn d
»n * i.r of dialled men front 21
lu 27 month*Johnson aaid It arnaild ho t*&gt;»altilr to
all military manpower
n m b from the present IS thr«u*h
55 year age group subject ta In­
duction under the present draft
act.

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MaishaU’i virwt w rrr p lrrra ln l
. la llm Srnatr prrpatrdnrs* sub®ommiiirr l&gt;y Mt». Anna M . Romn-

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Expediency Is Key To U.N. T adics [R o ta ry Is T o l i E7 ™
As Troops Withdraw Tow ard Pusan Freedom Crusade
Elevates M o ra le

, A L B A N Y , n T y Z Jan. IS— 0 3
*&gt;— Governor Thom a* E . D rw rr
arruaod President Tram an today
of playing "polities aa u*u*r
and endangering nallaaal safely
by hi* proponed I M M d M .N H
inr m a r in non-drfraar spendl“ * in I h r nr* frdrral budget.
Hr wry, who aapporta lb* Admiaislrattun'a foreign peltry of
world-wridr opposition la Communlam, aald it *aa "deeply dittorbing- that Ihr PraoideM had
tfowrd la Ham af rrW a “ mat
re a rm " far » h l t I ha Governor
rallrd ordinary cirilU a apo ra­
tion* of government.

Secretary of Defense Marshall
'f»rnl word that a proposal In draft
18 year nldt liul pioliihit their
utr in romlwl nr u tm ia i duly un­
til limy i rallied 19 could ham•tiintt »lir aimed t m k r i , might
cauir *‘complr|r confusion" and
would ra u ir hit "hand* to br
lied."

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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 LO R ID A

In

e

Fair tad u l l t f r i-uid this after­
noon and tonight. Scattered fraat
in north portion tonight. W n ln M day fair and warmer.

tern

eliwlyiiig

tlm

*chlMil

aytlem for a year aiat a half an
noonrrii a aerie* « l

arl-nul law

l«'«atlao*a wa Cm * Ta * l

Happy Abney Places
3rd In Slate Contest
Happy Abney, member of the
Sanford Chapter, Future Farmer*
of America, haa been awarded
third place In the recent conlrat
r
luhw-riptlani
tu
Wildlife
agaalrx* which waa atatewide
among Future Farmer*, it waa an­
nounced today by the Ir n J advlaor. K . M. Rady.
Young Aim* f received aa a p rlu
a glaaa action -od ami reel amt
other price* won by him Include
a U Remington UUIa; Myatic Min­
now; and • fountain par.

B

Mrmliera uf the l.ioni Club to­
day had their “ tall* twitted" by
Tall Twister Jack Stamper who
fined each uf the more than 55
mrnitwra prr-etil two dime* each,
the proceed* of which were des­
ignated toward the March
of
lllnie* campaign for polio relief.
The action, approved by a unan­
imous vole, followed a talk by
tiaorge Touhy, publicity chairman
uf the March of Dimes campaign
In Seminole County. King Llun
Harry *toh*un announced that the
fines would supplement a donation
hy the dub.
Mr. Touhy stressed the fart that
.Seminole County now owe* fSJUW
to the National Foundation for
fanner aid given to local polio vietll«\s and pointed out that more
than $190 had been eipetided since
summer oo a Hanford child who 1*
new undergoing Iwnpltal - treat­
ment. Tw o vrar* ago, he ■added,
one cave hare colt $1 ,*00. More
than fl3.5uo.OOH ha* been *pent
on research Jiice the muVt-nieqi
startdt fif 1931, he added.
Lion Hteniprr told the group
that Hanford had the only l.lons
H u b which met ao near tu the
cage* of Ilona of the animal king­
dom, referring 1o the Municipal
/oo lion*.
"be duty __
__
to t* U t the tall of all lion*,- retnrtisl King l.ion Rohron with n
grin, lie announced that the Lion*
wIN ra n cfM hf Ir^meeUrtg JTnr^ ne *I

Commi.-slunera J . F. McClrllan.1,
II. C. la Mil amt W. 1.. 8ieg, left
yrstridav fur Taltahanee in at■»-ia.l the meeting today uf thr
Stan- Hoad Drpartmenla and pre­
sent Ht-ininole County'* re&lt;|iir«ta
for n a il construction.
County Koad Hupt. II. B. Oray
anuuunrsd this muratng that the
Oougty la hard aurfaclng absiul
oo# mile of the elay road which
rallel* the A . C. L. tracks to
raii
ry. This work U twing
ike
done mi ihe portion of (he road
m ar the I'aola Hoad where -onie
low right uf way had to be recured due tu InitallatlOII of I lie
abort cut freight line by the
railroad.
He |«dnted mat that when funds
air arallat-le It U hoped to hard
surface the remaining two mile
stretrh to lake Mary.
During the past year a fklrgalion of Lake Mary rll!ten&gt; head
h I tiy C. t*. Braalngton, secretary
of the liake Mary Chamtier af
Commerre, appenrd before Ihe
C«mml*»ion and requested that
the road tie impraved, pointing
nut that new realdenla have settied along the route, and that It
offers a saving of a mil# or more
distance over tha Gcu ilry Club
route.

C

Member* ol the Sanfoni Ministetiat Aswiation at a meetintt Friday
adopted a resolution rajling upon alt ritiren* who love fierdom and deinor racy ip lealfuin ibcM loyally Hi their vaiuutt rhurrhc* duiiup. the
preregi ttrwe ol roafutmo when freedom r* at Make.
T o ihh end a program of prayer and intrrce»*ioa wa* held at the
Fin l Kpucoapl Chinch ynietday moiaing. Hope wa* ruirrued that thc
people will come to the churrhj* and we them a* placaa af prayrt,
the

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A m e r i c a V.

F r o n t i e r

lO U IM iH A .~ jr r .. Jan it.
(d'l
laiuei I
IKiuet, wlioiit
M ilita r y
M en
S h o u ld
I i inklut |). ItiMisriell tailed a**i»K e e p M o u t h s S lu it.
liul pirudeiil, today Iwtaiur gov
G e n e ra l D e c l a r e s
ciuur ul Sm lli i'atulma with a
linking i all lui Anierican imlilarv
LO N D O N , Jan. 16
t/Vl -Gen­ *■-n. •-1111 *I
in I uti&gt;|ir to ilelri
eral "Ik e " Litrnhnwei tie.laird to­ Kimiau aRRteitiun

day that tu long a* Japan anti
“11 thr time i* .i|Hui&gt;,uhing when
Germany trmained m ihr tralm
N ' im ij vsill hr ,rm„
n-.idy, In n................
go In Vvai.
of ixtlitir* "inldiri* air ulihyrd In . i * i
*
|.
W •h‘ l* 'r t« "•
m s u v u m l * | w r ,b
krep their nmulh* «hut “
L# imiv lir.it»lv on lnirtifit d lu ih .
Ih r Matrmrnt wa* made lo a
"llteil il ii ui»l Wiif lo lilk r ton
new* m nfn rn te in ir|dr to a
Ai tuV dm.led l^lwecn Koica ami
■iur*ti«n a* hr wav tom ludini (he
I'lll nI w.
latl part &lt;d hit tlav tu laiodia and
" I n m i o m u l W e d r iii K u rorie
piepatinK
leave foi li-lm n .
imhuienuhle lint ■
line
t-iiatinnnw hi* *uivey tout, id th e tK
■■&gt;- in U h
At land Part'nation* whtwr inter- w b * d f.i u tiliM lM ii. we ' ,u**~
— mitnirwl atiny hr titrw &lt;man. ami rtui.ridiatr »ui t*&gt;l*e* in l.ium»r,

Srll-prMrtvattun ilciiiand* that
There wa» no tefeten;r eithn
liu H tw * s* CM* ft*ku
in i|iirtlion* or tninturnl alaiui lit*
irfieatrd Rtilivli nevyipaper com­
plaint that another grnrtal. Ikiu
gla* M uAitlnu, i,lien «)siLe nut
when the Riilidt wuhrd Iw uu-du
irniain quiet.
A lltili-h (une!|tomieiil a il'd
WIN TKi: I'A K K . Jan. lO -tA 1)—
Fitcnlmwri what lie tliouahtalHiui
Tlir city council here votrd last
the paitiripatmn ol a Geiinvi i.ighl to n*h Frank H. Wright, IJovL*., 11..., Wat
IV i#t ten's a,rvrcilllvr
w**i*iit Ivi
Altny III the AtlanlH tlrlen.e rl — . F„||r
Up,
assistant, to accept tin- |ob of rilv
...
ii
. l
. i t manager iifWinter Park.
I would nut have you IliinV.
flig h t wa* given until Unit
IdM'ai Droup AttendH
I wa* iiehheiatr|y dutking J i|U&gt; day lu accept ur ri-jrct the offri
Stale Road Meeting lion," thr Grnetal trphed. "hid W iu b l’ . apiuniilintlit wa* a
.
I l l
I Ctuilliiierliat l*-jur brie Tlir vnlc
, t„ t.
Senator L. F. Boyle, K e p m e u t- when a problem become* unr lut |o uUrt h|||| lh, ,„u
alive M It. .Smith and County wotld ilalriituii and wml.l |s&gt;n wln, M*yi&lt;r W It Mct'aiillv dia-

Churches Urge Freedom-Loving
Citizen* To: Reaffirm Their Faith

quiet, aod mediatiea

E u ro p e

Fr;ink Wright Is
Offered Position
In Winter Bark

liral Iratlen, •uhhetv vir by lh&gt; •enling

"I v*n- up|Ni*etl t« Wright I*very nalute n| thru minion in the caiiPe
uf hi* lack uf r*|iriiciire alut

fire wot Id oliluni lo keep thru
nmutli* slma
A*krd if lie fell the same w*»
tlmul lapan. he teydied:
"S o fat ai I am concerned "
The new* mnferrnee at which
Kl-riilmwer s s i Ihe ftr«l on hilour in wldrh he had agreed to
an- wi r question- In Ids lirirf tall
l^fiirrliamt hr eanresseit confi­
dence, bp he had fieforr in the
rapacity id till- fire wrMerii
world lo defrml i'.-elf.

Mnr«* than 5fW corTeapondeni•

Iws-au-e the people of Wlntri Par*,
werr against bun." Met sully inbl.
A petition signril bv 51KI vnlers
of Winter Park wa» pressnli-il to
the i-uiincil in
Deiemls-r when
Wright was tieiliK i-onsii|err*| for
the i*i.l asking tin- council nut
lo apiioint him.
At Tallahassee. Wright .aid tu*
will have an niinounc»in-,iil soon
“With regald to Whiter Park."

"ItiAiiuUfh as I have msile pn
aimnui&gt;rrm*nl with leesrd lo leav
ing Ibe (invcrnnr's u.fi. cot am
connidrritie (everal nffeis, 1 have
at ll-.l*. time no comment to make
other than to acknowledgi- the
rnmplmu n' paid me," Wright said
in n prepared statement.
"Hhortlv i shall make an annoiinreto*id with regsid In Wintrr

were parkid into a large ms &gt;iii in
tiie old lancaMer lln u -r, in *I •
Whitehall guvrriimrnt district.
In the audience werr a moid&gt;ei
who sat at Ids fit*! news mnfei
ener tu 1915 wtirn he came In ...... Park."_________________
maud of tin- British nod American
for*e*
prr|iaring
to
llliefal- C i v i l A i r I ’ u t r o l I I o I U h
Furope.
lie said that returning In l-»n A i r - S t ' i i R e K 'U t *
D r ill
dun gave him a *eii*allnn of "Coin
lllg hark hiilne” hill add'd lbs I ( Tlilrty meinl.era uf the Hanford
forre also rrmluded him uf » " Suns'll..i, of Hie Civil Air Patrol,
Amerlran eipresslonusing five airplane-, participated
"Th is is where I rame In."
in the simulated sea air rescue pro­
Fltenhower said there was nm- gram known a* "Harcap" during
essenliat dlffervtiee. In 1912 lo- the week-end at the Orlando A ir ­
was preparlne an arm y fnr a wat port.
atrrailv started. Now, be *sid. h-Among those who "found aurvlI* hiilldlne an arm y "to preserv. vors" were l.leul. Merle Warner,
Ihe peace" and prevent anyum- pilot, and Lieut. William Arenherg,
from belle?Ine they ean destroy who direelmt ground crews
tu
the free world.
make the “ rearue."
British enrrrspomlents enjove-l
Tlie program was iirnler direc­
■ noestinn a*kln» the (.rnrral tion of ihe First Rescue Squadron,
whether he fell Ilu- We t wnnH Arm y Air Force Ua*e, McDill
tie wenkeneit If teelsnd Mayrd nnl Fi»W
of the Aflantie Pact.
Hi* missions were conducted
“ I do me want in row meet nn during the three day period of
that ti#eau«i' vmi eel dsneeron
Harcap, and alt were completed.
It e*ll*s&gt;a do Pass T s * l
Tw o missions had to tie abandoned
Sunday afternoon due to high
rW XNCB (i \NDHTFNU
winds.
PARIH. Jsn Id fAn- Hit banMore than 190 plane* and 600
personnel from throughout F lo r­
ida participated la the eierdsea.
during
A m y A ir Force officials eapreaaed aatlsfaction at the handling or
the entire program, and announced
that senn o will be revealed at a
later date.
Capt. Watte Khrooe of the
Hanford Hquadron had charge of
tha patking and refueling of the
laaag. n i l operation we* handled
i ^ neallJPt manner and bn a i l '
y. 1 * v**

SNI
I., ilu- fit-lit mg mail |hr fuliin*
t- slid iideniilngh-d wiili a number
•d iindecidt-d |- •Iit i. .*I ami inililsrv
ipie»limis. And thr p ri-cn t slralegy Is clrsrly based &lt;&gt;u *inp-ga|&gt;
rath* i than luuy tanyi- nilinldri*

s linns.

IliH e is no Indiratiim bi te Ibai
a filial drvisiuii has Is-en iractn-d
b&gt; Ihe Western k u i c i nun-iil* nil
••nr uf Ihr tun clrai-rul altrnia
D v rv au all nut ramuaigti again i
ihr lied t b iiirtr, using airpnwr.
mill Nalinrv-ill*t ( bltii'* niari|uiwrr
ur cumptrle ami -mbb-n abamlnii
niriit uf Knri-a.
A Imbliliyi uai uitli ptrsrnt I'
nitril Naliuit* force is a compruud«r Dial may is- only trmporaiy.
T h r cuiiSriKu* aiming A m rrlci
nmimamler I* Ibm prrient 1'nllr.l
l»»n*r ran l»n* I off ami|
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rh in „ ,

f„ r Ih (. l|mw

brine but calimil tumi. t. a dri-idle
u ll-i'-iiv agaU«l tin ms-- id men
nppu*illg thrill.
Hi et w tu Imin p *'hiMr»c m*ii|ki
i uai ihr ihcitlvr factur in ib,.
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\llte«1 W itb iits w a li u v n

Bir From
" " lrtthe
«rt fir-i
p......
i - m i '*-**"
tiaytlc,f,&lt;‘
lin r».
* bmen I'miutei attacl lu NnVeuvI." i ufiiil after th- abstidonnirnt

I C .I IW M ns l-aa# tlaVIl

Tw o

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M a ry

U t 'p n 'H n i t

(J ir ls

C o m it y

Two Lake Mary girls, who have
nrbieved oolMaiidlug "Herein
t II projects, have been eho-en
to I epic .-III Helium,It Fount v in
•b-nioirl rat ions at the Tampa Fair
in February, 5tl*n l.ila Wisslard,
e u tin I y
home
druiiuiilrstmn
agent, uNiniiinced till, morning.
The giil* are I I year old Mary
Virginia Hohinson.
II. whose
mother, Mr*. J. k Itnbinooi I*
a leader in 4-II Work, ami lb.llm
L»e Wade, 12. AI the fait tbe
girl will demonstrate the care
of ban, palm arul cl at be. bm hr
Laeb uf ihe two girt*, raid
Mr* WiHwtard, has had threr
fiHhl preparation
and t-akmg,
yeais of training in dressmaking,
ponlii&gt;, tu.me Ttnprovrment amt
hmno safely,
Ailhoogli ther t* no I II pi-&gt;
gram in the emtn'v for t*o .
unr l«iv, ciutries Wtrdrrbold of
lotke Mary, who ha* a lively In­
terest in food selection ami bak
log, lias availed hiourlf of llufacilitle. for inslrurlion in tldlitir in spile of much kidding b&gt;
lo loatrs. Mr*. Itobin-on mil
Miss WiHwIanl ail Wallet tint bi­
bs, a fin* prnmlvc uf maklnr i
career along there line.
D ili H A IIY
D K T ItU lT ,
Jan.
Ift— (A*)— A
lililr cow wa* a ton attraction
al ihr Detroit atnekyard. yc
lerday.
Willi tbe aid of a ('m-sarcan
uncialbni,
a .150 pound
dwaif
llen-foril Was delivered of bri
calf. Tbe calf, Imrn dead, weigh
■d Flo pound*.
A Wayne University obstetricteacliei and three slildrlil* Were
onliHikei-a.
"Kate," the cow, wa* given a
hs-al anesthetic before the roo-r.
□lion. Afterward*, Ihr veterina
rian gave her a sedative and a
heart stimulant.

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P e o p le

B y

R e s ta u rn n te u r

O f f e n s iv e

IU K VO, Wrdnesslai. fan I ,
— t ^ i — An AllWd ruuihji i.'j(u
IrsJ In lank* drove into the Com
tnunl-lhrld town uf Suwon, 17
air tulles south of Seoul Toes
■lav, then wilhdirw attri daik to
defensive position*. Il was the
four lh and
laraesl uldective
slarkrd b&gt; Ihr Klablli Vm iis ’s
irrnnnaiuancr in forre in I be
western sector of thr litnean
front

1lie ( litiadr loi I irrd.nn cam
patgli ha* been a uiolal im.olci to
faeiuiam in l..,lb tlir rail and
western pails. Ilethcit I l u , l. I b
I O K IO , |an I n — f T ') - - An
lamlo irstauiani
upeialn
Allied laiik inlanlit vombai lean
anti • loltliri ie-idrnl id ItrUiitUV.

via* k'd U,iv,Hel« a '(is il *,.' L
miiunl iriitlam r lusiw ami pluim
lliwlm &lt;il Its George loubv
Mi. Ilsack. a It.,I iiimt slat -d rd into tlir aupoit sit) ut Suwon
Il it 17 ail miles uiutli ul llir K ..I
that he had mailr lliit rountty
held capital ul Seoul
his lioior (oi l i scats and had
bdsl Hotiiiau loday- lie wa* i

mil icen tie i man v durum that
lime until lail year when hr made
nn ait trip to tlamboiy
'When out 'hip came m l»i a
laildiim. we could ire sornr ol the
runt* and thr riled* oi the bomb
ing dutintt llir last wat." he de
elated "|t t*ac a yhaillv iin-sre«non to trr Imm thr an cilv blocks
complelrlv in turn*.
"Dpint leaving thr air|&gt;ort it
It seemed strange to me to seca metropolitan city of that star
with most of the traffic bv bicy­
cle. Automobile traffic i* very
light and gasoline el* for about
t',0 rent i a gallon
"Hamburg in it* i.mHt v-ar
lll’ lol I b*» -uftereit ins'iV cat*sliopbos " Ur added. "The »'e«-at
fir# of tittw dc*troy#sl nmr» tl&gt;.'
two thud'&lt;d II ItilWrvet ihi cilv
•ii/fere,| mns) fitim Ik1&lt;( in t‘,4$
t ir raid*, reached thrii ciilmiu
altue point hi lU tt and k,-pt tid*
level mil il the end of the war
mid the erentei pail of Hamburg'*
industrial and residential district!1
Wore dmlrnveit The extent of the
•lest ruction is bnrdlv believable,
"Tile tinm an people lake a
realistic view of lb,- fuiuie." he
declared "they kilo* that when
lire Krenill-I decide- In M ld e ||&gt;
Kurope that they will he rolled
over undei the nrvdailglit of Ihr
itusslan military machine. It i*
not a pleasant prosju-ct; you must
rralire that (tu*sin ha* now over
ton division* mass'd in eastern
Kurope and I,a- armed 2ft0JM)0
tun, Hu* tu r 'i -. i t a*t German
police Force.
“1 bops' that at tbl’ time when j
lb* hurlmn of mil sv,*iId hx- d irt
.tied llial md voice, a* Ihr I'm
•ade of Frerdom s|M’ akmg to
people lebind tli* Iron I'urtaio
over Itadio Fire Kitropi will ropilnue to surersafullv rumbai » hi*
lutille of mopagauda with ti dh "
be rnncludeil.
George Ti.ulis told of the r&gt;l
osmi case* of polio in the coonliv
last year and Ufeol support *•*
the Match of Dime* campaign.
M r». Italph A. Smith a&lt;ke.t Rn.
tartans tu ie present tu hear 1*1 .
Picul W Harrison, missionary phvs|.-ian, -.psai al thr I bain *f
Missions program *'
Pr^-ahv
teriati t'hiircli Jan ?•’. al nmn lit
ville Tnmbluo nrerlHed
Guests inrtuded Jullanne Jen­
sen of Denmark: Tlav loti H. W il­
bur. Tnunlon. M n '«.i Mike I amjrui
t'alntkn; l.eroy D |Jtm*on, Pcla n d and I'red II Carnilher-,
Arradia, Palif.

Kil l.

TW n
Pit
W KHT IIA V K R O TR A W N. V.,
Jan. Ml (A3— -Two railroad tmake
men were killed
and another
hrakeitian wa* tn-.ired today whin
u fast fieight I m Iii plowesl Into a
bs-al frrigbl train on u Hiding of
the west aliore railroad.
West lla u cstruw Is on thr
west •Ido of the Hudson River
a(hi ut 35 mile* from New York.

“Slum Gullion” Is Featured At
American Legion Post 53 Dinner
W^MaaoO***MwWW

lix W i l l , M ill r O N N U II.Y

Mrinlterx nl the Saulntit Foil No. VI, ihe Amriiran Legion, ale Iteaitiy al tlir legion I lut la&gt;l night nl that good old Amiv-Navv dish enlilini "ilum gullmn". all nl whuli pul the incmlteit m a invial mneul, but
pill loo much weight nn the lirkety lihl chain which threatened In rob
L|i*r in (lie rase of several Ivcfty number*.
Recaanifing that aomethina urgent had lo lie done in this emergency
and recalling that one of thr wo - 1 1
men n* the Auxiliary had a rhalr could iw secured at a nominal firollanae under her al a recent gure.
After a brief debate the l*nat
meeting. Adjutant Jim Hingletary,
proposed aomrthing rather dras­ voted to buy the metal chain be­
fore tome other Post with even
tic.
He produced n folding metal heavier member* grabbed them up
chair and derlArad that alnee II Heveral member* from DsRarr
had held him up, tt could support hinted they would like some of the
chain for their community meet­
even the heaviest eater in Ihe ing*.
Post, Commander Karlvle HooveJohn Haul* continued the fun
announced that Nad Smith Jui-i mood of the meeting with several
found out w h a n 190 such chair* 1
(Csagarrt Oo fuga n ih il
B
l ,

A tta c k * , In

Il wav the touilh town amt
first niapn objective— In lall lu
llir l ’luted Nations tlnopi III lliril
big western tionl lounlri-lliiust
called a irconnaosancr in tuice.
I line wat no msiu.itioii lint
Allied Imres would lemam m Su­
won for any length o( time.
A *|iokr*man in the field ex­
plained ilia! it is the uiu.tl pi it
lue on irconnaus.incr mitiiom id
this type to ptobc enemy p«&gt;»it on*,
slrleimme thru iltrtieth. gathri ax
much mloimalloii as |h u uhlr nut
■lien ssilhdiaw

An A. t' iield dispalcl, vvid
ihtre -rpaialr light plane otweivvis
tint tnidinord llir Allied entrau *
•llpj Suwon, the ill n r ililu 'be
old willed (own bega.. at 1 P M
rurtday.
D ir Allied Inter i mi led iG ul
Mai Red lis.nps m fusion

Ihe

hulk oi the Communiit gai-ttin
iiad tlril Momlav undei lierce A l­
lied homhmg and &gt;irafine att.u k*
Mundeid* ol R rdl weir mai lime

unruied up llir |o*d llinilin.' liollh
lu Seoul.

The Allieit western drive tu-gah
Monitav suntil of Otari
(lu I lie cenlrnl front. Allied
force* pulled nut of tin- W &gt;.i.,u
wetlgr wli.-re for Id days lin y ItuJ
h* 1,1 i»ff lua-ved Its.1 Kui'exn al
tacks.
Near ftie ea'I cna I
Vllie.t

11 p
K- it

diipcrard a force of
I’ll piilrV M lllllUr I .-l ! VII.
li aallMoea He C m •••-•

W hile And Nt*f*rn
Students Itinl In
Brooklyn School
N KW Y O R K . Jan. H (13 -A
l i t fight between a whlti- l"V (in*l
a
Negro
achocilmatisp,v*d
ibrnugh n tlrnuklvn bigii aclisud
p*M *rl» yesterday, invoicing l,".'nil boys slid gills ill a melee that
use-turned tables ami b»•)■•■ c i «k U
f*iy«
Many uf th* white and Negro
students in the Franklin K Li*nhigh u-hool cafeteria •*&gt;uii were »&lt;*♦
changing blow*.

A teacher who attempted to tc
lore peace was punched in the
eya.
Auutlirr ilispnie among student#
ftum llir tebuol broke mil la in
In Hie day, and 55 N e «in Slid while
luiya and girl* Knight on n subway
train. A N ig m patrotw,.inan 'in
pluyest t&gt;y the subway line was
punched and kicke&lt;l when -b.&gt; triad
tu intervene.
Brooklyn pulic- began tu luuinl
up a number nf stmtent fur uuc..
Honing.
I'olice said there had been trou­
ble at the rchonl since last Friday,
wlu-ri a while boy nnd a Negro
Ih&gt;v had a ditjmtr

Sanford Weather
High yesterday 6tt
Low today 44
Rain resterday .13 inch
Total Jan tain 14 inch
Normal Jan tain 2 ib inciter

The Weather
J A C K S O N V IL L E Jan. u t - a t
36
r.t
Atlanta
gft
Ilismark
11
65
35
Boston
Brownartlio
73
44
fa
*2
*1
Chicago
M
Denrvr
36 3fl
flea If nines
2*
05
4$
Fresno
49
SS
New York
36
60
Washington
Jacksonville
46
&lt;it
60
77
Miami
Tallahassee
40
61
69
U
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                    <text>THURSDAY JAN. 11, 1951

THE SANFORD HL’ICALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

jw w n g iv T

Oviedo City Hall

K o re a n W a r

M U ltn il a t the Wcjnju-ChrAou reive the final check.
C. R. (Hunts, m aster of reremon­
highway.
ies, made a short talk. The Rev.
’ OllKiwitf, Barnard reported, llte Nath Thompson, form er pastor of
(rout was stabilized Thursday, with the Oviedo Methodist Church, made
only some im sll-sm u fire south of the dedication speech Jn honor of
the boys of Oviedo who had riven
the wrecked and empty town of their Uvea for their country. These
.Woojta.
boys of World W ar II wart Arthur
On that front, 85 miles south* Hunter, son of Mr. and Mra. A. R.
n u t of Seoul, the Rrda lost an Hunter, now of Orlando; Kugenestimated {,100 troops In an ear* Olliff, son of lira. Grace Olliff amt
Ifer fight that lasted seven hours. the U te K. M. Ollff; Arthur Par* The Allies abandoned Won in tin, son of Mrs. Blanch* Partin and
Monday. On- Wednesday, a tank- of the late Cheater Partin and
lad patrol of the U. H. Second Gordon Johnson, J r., son of Mr.
Division pushed back Into the town and Mrs. 0. W. Johnson. Onlr one
of the mothers of these boy* was
from the southeast.
at the dedication ceremony;
■ Undine no ftrds lhrrr, th* pa* present
Mra. Grace Olliff.
ol looked around for a while, namely,
Mr*. William Henry Martin, ac­
en voluntarily withdrew towards companied by Mra. T. I-. Lingo at
Ute over looking hills in the south. the piano, led the group In slrjr*
r.It
,~_"OUIU,
on tit* rtied tun aids intr Amerira, th r last verse of
Changju, th ecompany-siaed pa- which was one w ritten by Rev.
Uni was Jumped by more than Nath Thompson, of Oxford, Ga.
fT.000 North Koreans. At one stage
This verse was ao Inspiring for
the Americana fixed laynnrt* and the occasion. It I* as followa:
charged.
May all the Nations share.
After other Allied forces rein­
Lord God thy
forced th* patrol, the Itcds broke
'a re . Thy name adore; May
off the battle Wednesday night.
the Prince of Peace,
Rut the greatest picoace io
HU Kingdom still Increase,
Allied arm* was sitaping up in a
TUI wars and wrongs
60-mi!ra stretch between ('fiung)ii
shall cease forevermore.
Mr. Clonta thanked the Mayor
and red-held Osan In western Ko­
for all he had done to help make
rea.
Chinese and Korean Red force* the new building a reality, to which
estimated at 2SS,%0 '.i.t . Io th* the M a.o; r...ponded.
Rev. Thompson railed for a ris­
area or moving toward it in an
appareln hid to rut off the main ing vote of applause for all of the
force* of, the 0 . R. Kighth Army elty officials. Those present for
an Ihe road -outh of sliamlom-d this occasion Included Ren Jones
and Merritt Staley, councilman; T.
Seoul.
In that area roads fan out I- Lingo, city clerk; Lee Gary,
through the hills, affording many mayor; Joseph Lelnhart and Prank
Avenues of approach to the Allied Talbott, ex-mayora; George Kel­
sey, the town police officer, Paul
force*.
.1 AP correspondent John Ran­ Campbell, the contractor for the
dolph said the Chine-*' evidently I nllding, was also present.
Mra. J. II. ttlaley and her son,
hep* to force the Kighth Army to
Accept battle In the rough coun­ Merrill Staley, accompanied by
T. L. Lingo at the piano, tang
try rullahle for gwarnr... of night* aMra.
duet;
after which Merritt Sta­
flphtlnr Red Infantrymen.
at the request of the Mayor,
♦ Six Chinese armies wt rr In the ley,
one of the Mayor’s favorite
general western area, south of sang
tonga, “Won't You Come Over To
Reeitl, and seven armies were My House And Play Thst You're
Porth and west of Wonlu. This Mv Little Girl."
fore* Included wiry Mongolian
Mayor Gary thanked the ladles
cavalrymen. Intelligence offlcrrs of the Oviedo Woman’s Club and
laid 800 Chlnea* planes and
of the Oviedo Garden Cluh for their
tanka are available to la rk tin kind ro-oDeration In helping to
make th* dedication ceremony such
h Another hint that Ihe Red* mny a huge success.
b# about to challenge Allied maay of the Korean skies cam*- in hank but Ita gunners reported the
North Korea, Fifteen Russian, possible kill of one Red Jet. The
de M lO -IB Jrt fighter* attack- bombers had dumped more than
a R-!W Superfortress a* It too tons of explosive* on the air
gad behind a formation because field at Pyongyang, Korean Red
engine trouble.
capital, and other cities in North
Korea.

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T H E W EA T lIEIt

b Unity Thnrt Is Btrengih—

Generally fo lr and * IlltU warm»r through Saturday except bo
coming unsettled, likelihood of a
fro light shower* rstrrm r north­
ern rounlle*.

T# P rm tcl Ik* Peace of tb« World;
To Promola the Progress ul America.
, To Produro Pros peril) for Sanford.

AN IN DEPEND EN T DA ILY N EW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXXII

Ettlabliahed 1908

Blistering Air Strike
' Crumples Red Attack
As Retreat Continues
dDeep-Strikiug Chinese
Column Is Foiled
In Flank Assault
On Allied Position

W ould W arn KuHflia

TOKYO. J a i n i - t / P ) - Blist­
ering Allied air itn lu =nd artil­
lery barrage* crumpled a Red Ko­
rean attack near Wonju today.
But another Communist force
^Inking 30 miles behind this Al­
lied position threatened the enlite
Um’iw Nations stand in crnlral

Defense Says He W as
Radical In Youth
But Not A Commie

K.lft*

Th- deep-striking Red column
•kitted ih* Am*rka«-Fr*nrb-Dutiji
line in the Wonju area. It 1might
several sharp cla die* with Allied
paltols on the approaches to Tanyang, 37 milea southeast of Wonju.
The flanking Reds set up a
roadblock, mined a vital supply
highway and poured a hail of small
arms fire into an Allied force sent
out to clear the rout*.
Two North Korean divisions—
the 6th and 10th— were ramming
a deep wedge into the U. N&gt; posi­
tions in crntral Korea. Possibly
20,000 Communist troops were in
,ythii lores which was threatening
the supply and withdrawal rout?'
of the U. S. Second Division and
Its Ftenth anJ Dm.!i »dppolling
unit* making a fighting stand jutl
south of Wonju.
The immediate peril in the Won­
ju area eased as daylong Allied ait
•trikes and aititleiy barrages rout­
ed two Red Korean regiments
ra which had seised a , commanding
height Thursday: night.
This fsrrs, striking from the

'J

northeast had cut across th e Wan.
Ju-Chechon road, occupied the

dominant hill and ilammvd a wl

lass. Robert Twft
IN A VNCM before the National
Pram Club, Washington, San. Rob*
art T aft (E CMsJ rays that bo fa­
vors warning Russia that “if you
attack Wartern Xurop*!, you will
And yourself at war with tho United
State*." Taft aim declared ha advo­
cated making tha Atlantic Pact a
"M anna Doctrtna tor Western Xuropa." (fatsraaftnaal B auw tpM a)

To Have Exchanged
Shota With Police

Catholic Ban On
Rotary Applies To
# All Civic Groups
Va t ic a n c r r v . d w
l Vatican d

S£.
organlaatlans __

or civic group*

‘T . ^ C ’S a.

af tha Sacred Office, which
_ up the deerre, said the document
r-n lterated the church’* preference
that Catholic layman nod women
......................
associate
thesnael see with
With Catho*
Ca t
(OeertneO Oe P a te gltekii

IIOUBB OF MBIOP8

EL PASO. Trx.. Jan, I t —CiJ’V—

NEW YORK. Jan. 1 2 -4 * 1 Willjam W. Remington, accused
of falsely denying he was c m a
Communist will defend hinurlt
Burn Ihe witness stand. In-. lawyer
announced in federal couit today.
Die defense attorney did not
•ay when he planned lu call Rem­
ington to the stand to answer a
week of charge, by admitted form­
er Communists, former liiend. and
Ids divorced wife that they had
known him as a Communist.
Remington. 3) year old foimer
Commerce Devilment economilt,
is being tried for perjury aftrr he
told a federal jury last year that
he had never been a Communist.
Defense lawyer* have tried to
establish that while Remington was
was active :g radical circles in his
yguth. he was not actually a mem
ber of the Communist Party.
Most of thl* morning’s opening

Senators Told
Need For Men
In Army Grows
S e n a t o r Saltonstall
Says Administration
Must Prove Case In
18-Year-Old D r a f t
WASHINGTON, Jen. 1J—141
—Defense official* disclosed to­
day that the possibility of draft­
ing women for the armed ser­
vices had been discussed at th*
Pentagon—and discarded. At the
same time they told the Senate
preparedness subcommittee that
l on tress will be asked to re­
mote the present limit mi the
number of uniformed women In
the services.

FRIDAY JA N . 12, IBSl

Associated P retu Leased W ire

war-fear nerves today.
Officials ordered all British sub­
jects— tnen and women- to he
prepared for immediate military
call and the rumor marl began
K m i Ii m s on race Twol

S e m in o le C o u n ty K o a d
N o . S -4 2 5 T o B e P a v e d
TALLAHASSEE, Jan.
—The State Road Department
will receive contractor*’ tiida here
Jan. 2ft for construction and re­
pair of 211 mile* of roail* and
bridge* In 29 Florida counties.
Among the projects a rr:
Grading and paring road 8
125 from (irapeville Avenue In
Sanford to Road 40 In Seminole
County.
Work on zhouWere of Road r.
between Ormond and Tom oka Ri­
ver In Volusia County between the
Indian River county line and Palm
Bay, and a-rtions near Titusville
and between Kau Gallia and
Pineda In Brevard County, and
on road Ift between UarbervtUu
and Pierson in Volusia County.
Grading and paring road 8*411,
the Canal Road In Volusia Coun­
ty, from Herbert Street In Port
Orange and Road 000.

Tha House of Blahopa of th e Epis­
copal Church In final session today
elected Three new blahopa.
They dra:
Tha Rev. Albert Ervlne Swift,
ree'er of Holy Trinity Church Ip
.m JIa rJa , ta ba missionary bishop
Puerto Rico.
Tha Vary Ba*. Richard R.
Emory, rector of I t Paul'* Church
In Minneapolis, U oe aai^tonarv
tils'top of North Dakota.
I
fha Vary Ray. R M ord &amp; WatBall, dean of 8 t Manns Cathedral
DRAFT VIOLATIONS
in M attie. Wa*h„ to bo miaalonarr
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 8 - 4 * 1 bishop of Utah.
The PBF *ald today it has Inves­
tigated nearly 9,000 case* of al­
LEGION B U P P n
leged violations of the d raft law
A Urge nttendnnca U unacted during the laat rig months.
Legion H at
A report by Director J . Edgar
Hoover disclosed that Us* Bureau
7:00
A ST
la new receiving more than WOO
kat ■*wtn
luck cases far Inquiry ovary
Ban- month.
ylo H
la morning.
u
Hoover said that in more than
, business a ratin'* will fellow a third of tha case* handled ao far
compliance with the law has been
■t 1:00 o’clock.
churned through registration. In­
JOINT PA
duction, or otherwise.
A special join
UMPIRE SCHOOL
Seminole County
George Barr, whoa# Umpire
School qpane Jan. IT, today ask ad
any persona who hay* e a tra coat
hanger* ae magastoaa to

No. 102

Truman Calls For More Than
Eight Billion Dollar Hike
In U.S. Burden O f Taxation
Iko Urines Smiles To Conference With The French

President S t r e s s e s
Manpower Shortage
As 5 Million More
Workers AreNceded
WASHINGTON, J.n. 12 &lt;&gt;V)
- -Picuirnt I lunun i...! i) called
on I'ongie.s to boutl I n n llm m .um by "very much more" thin
the $0,000,000,000 combined luUl
of the last two increase*.
Dir i’rc.idcnl, in hi. annual
economic m r.tsg r, noliticd the
lawmaker, that thr nation’s se­
curity will ilrmaml lending and
spending authority totalling $H 0.000. 000.000 for llm Ii.ral yrai

W tMIIINUTON —(Ah— Some
r erve officers arr getting
letters front their branch of
the armed force- classified
"restricted." The» are notice*
of where to report In case of
central muhiliraliun, l arlou*
brem br. of all Ihr -ervlres ore
choosing h) in me crrlatn good
men whom the* - a n in hate
on duty iptmrdlsle'i if -erious
trouble starts. Men thus noti­
fied rowld be summoned by
radio If necessary.

and nrvt Ihr prrirnt li-cal year
run* out next July I.

A. hr &gt;rt II out, thi. total would
be fos actual military and foreign
aid qirndmg |&gt;lu. contracting, lendWASHINGTON. Jan 12-UP)
mg and loan guaianlrrtng auttion
Senators were told today that
ly lor national security |»ui|&gt;o*ev
President Truman had iiurrasrd
Other government r\|»rn»r» would
the June 30 minitower &lt;?oal tor
lie in addition to lint.
MANCO AMIRICAN MHITAIV COOPHAtlON IS fUlTHIilD In Paris as a smiling General Dwight D. Elsen­
the nation', lighting lo u r , by
Mr. Iru m a n said workrt. rnu-i
hower wins an aniuted response troni Minister of National Urlcnsa Jnies Much (center' anti General Jultu
about 260,000.
arrr|)t wage rcslrainl. and bu.lnrts
Resident Genera' ot Morocco. As commander in chief of the Ninth Allontlc fact armctl torcev. hirenhuwef
told France that the United Slate* would lend full support to the organisation he Is forming, (/nlcrnafmnul)
A.ri.lanl Secretary of IMenre
mm mu.t accept luwrr profits
Anna M. Rotenberg testified that
that no one should .rrk tn hike
Mr. Truman had approced raising
hi. metimr to escape hi. tha re ol
the armed force* strength to 3,he higher tax hutden.
He told the legislators, too, that
462.205 by that dale or "at (hr
1. UOO.IMHI more men and women
earliest possible moment.**
may In- added to the armed forces
The previous June target was
wiinin a few month. The military
manpower goal ha* been a force
3.200,000 men. although Mr. Tru C ;
l
A
of 3,2(Mi.t(tM» by June 30, but only
y
of the defense c**e, whleh may man has talked of having 3,500, 1118611110W C f A T I I t w
Master Hgt Thiuna, .1 Uallatmiay this figure was raised to
require three week*, waa taken up 000 in the neii year or two.
_____
ghrr of the Marine lV i|n we* re
3,402,10ft.
by various dofonae motions for
Mrs. Rosenberg made her gg A tlantic
1’iingrrsK voted a (4,700,IMXIJWO
and government arguments a*
Pact T o u r j 2 2 ! ^ W ' ^ S S i w J S |T a f t Adm its Boost inerrase
in inillviilual and corpor­
gainst examination of the grand nottnccmcM as she and lop rank,
C o n t i n u e d W i t h r ,*l "f th* First Marine Division
laze* laat fall. In Drvriid?er,
Needed But Others ation
V &gt; U ( j lin u t U W i l l i jl)r
achievement in -onnec
jury minute*, and alleged Irregu- ittg Army, Navy, Air Force an#
It passed a bill to get (3,300.000,.
appeared helot**4 *J O t i m C y T * 0 N o r w a y **«•••' *^..«op*»«tlons against fh#
larttle* tn tha original prerento- Marin* sffirer* oppa*
EiLlt Loud Protest Odd m»re from corimnitinns
enemy
In
Korea
on
Sept
27.
through an “excess profit*” tax
•he Senate Armed Services Comlion t* th* grand Jury.
Sgt. Gallagher is a hrother-lnWASHINGTON. J*n I 2 - ( / 1 ’i and an Increase in existing taxr*.
OSLO. Noiwey, Jan. 12 &lt;/l'&gt;
miner lo urge drafting of IR-yrar|i, Mrs John Hchnsri). Ill*
Mr. Trum an used no specific
General D Eisenhower came tu Inw
Pre.iiienl Iruman*. prn|H)«al lot
olds.
(■•aMaas* Om rasa Clablt
wife, Mrs. T J . Gallagher, is now
..
i
.
iz
mi
irate
ul
“very
much
Norway
Itrday
on
In.
nrolilt
build
living with her father. Dr. (IraniMrs. Rmenlrert said skr had juil
recrived a telephone call from mg and fail-finding lour of At- ic-y ili'ixlerton at Ko*. l.nkc on tlio iiiolc’* than $H.OO0.000.lMX)-.»-yrai
Mt. Dora Road,
met with iiuxcil irjcliun lotljy in
Secretary of Defense Martha!! in­ lanlii Pact capitals.
'Dosing the attni'k l&gt;v hi* com
forming her of ihr higher total (or
lie and his staff landed a&gt; pany on .tiling enemy nusUluns,*' L'oltgie...
Scn.it.u l.ifl ul Din.i, th aiin u c
the armed service.
Garilrrmurn Ailpoil, 37 mile, lire cilutiun stated, "Msstit Hgl.
The 150,000 damage suit of Joe
Guilagbcr, acting as first .cigcsnl, of the Scnalr Repuhliran |wilic)
"The
joint
chiefs
of
Raff
re­
north ol (hlo, ttt the late e fie moon iH.played outstanding Initiative
Daniels against Police Captain Roy
commiltee, tulil a repmlri he
TiliU and Patrolman J. B. Sparks queued it ye.terday," Mrs. Keren
Norway is the filth country he and courage.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—WA—
was decided In fayar of th* two berg said. "The Secretary of Ik
"After thn maturity of Ids com­ lliink. "we are going to need at
defendants by a jury In Circuit fense and the President approinl has rolled on In. 12-nation circuit. pany had paasni sul'imsi-dlv Irail lb.it much in Jildilmn.il t a i r , The Army eald today the Drew
I'earson column of Dec. 30 con­
i
Court at 4:30 o'clock yesterday
Pinm.itl) he had confeired with wipeil-out enemy iMisitiun., au en­ and pnduhly nnile.”
tained "quotc-l exesrpts from
afternoon following two and a half it this morning."
Bui Hep. Ilrril ol New Yoik. classified (secret i message*," and
The proposal for drafting 1H- IiikI.v-sI officialv hi France, llelKium. emy marhlna gun fired on the
inr* of deliberation.
■ear element* of the company A
nn Investigation is la-lng made.
In IU verdict tha Jury recom year-old* wai running Into &gt;t&gt;me the Nethriland. and Denmaik
member of the company, wh» was senior Hrpulditan on ihe laa-wrilletter to Senator McCarthy
mendrel that th* Court “instruct opposition In the Senate group.
General Eiseuhowrt cattic here returning fire un the enemy pu.i- mg lloure M'.iy» .n il Mean. Com- (KInW■it).
Hoi-retarv of the Artnv
the City officials and the Chief of Senator Sallun.tall (R-M as.t de­ by air fmm Co(icnhaKen. Denmark, lion was serloualv wounded ami
mitlee. . aul lie though! ihr I'lr.i- I'a.e alio said th r malti-r i* i-eime
police that more courtesy and con­ manded that defense official,
fell into an esposed area.
ilrnt “ha. gone hysterical." D ial -uiimllteil to the Judge Advocate
sideration be shown to th* public.” "prove their ease” for such a where Admiral E. J C. tjinlgaalil.
General of the Army. The Judge
"Master Hgt. Gallagher fe a r­
No damage waa a*tossed hv th* step.
Danish defenre ihirl, aimnuncrd
description, hr dihleil, In. not oulv Advocate General is the Arinv'*
Jury against the two pe&gt;ler ofti - 1 “8« far they have not convinced that the Damtii finer of I,(MM) men lessly and couragruu.lv esposed
the I’lr.ldrnt*. t.n |i|o|Hital. hilt top legal officer.
cert, nor waa any damage decked tne that the present draft I*".
himself to th* enemy fire tn run
Pace made the letter public. It
now on occupation duly in Gri out
ICsiW vM « • Cssv Tevl
,
against Daniola fn countaraults of
lo the wounded Marine's side "olhri ihingi" in Mi, Truman** was In response to a ilrmand from
many would hr handed over lo ihr and carry hint to a pmdliun of economic m e..age.
IftOO each filed by th* nfflcer*.
.McCarthy to hnuw whether ma­
li ntdasss us P is . Fear)
Mr. Daniels had charted in th*
Chairman George l l ' tial of the terial in the I Vat son column was in
rover, ily hit actions the wounded tni-hamlltiig
■ull th at he had h*o« beaten by th*
SenaU' Finance I'otnMarine was materially aided in re ­ tnltlre &lt;ald ho wauls to wait for fact quoteti from secn-t m rs-ages
two officers an Jan. i. The offseare
I'rarton said. McCarthy said In
maintained th at h# had resisted
ceiving medical attention much the I'resldetil'e budget m cs'ngr a*
u Sm ile speech last wrt-k th a t if
arrest. G. W. Spentor rapresantad
earlier
than
would
olheiwlie
have
January permits for erection of
nrzl week before roiomitling himMr. Daniels, and tha two officers homes in Hanford already total
I n n possible, and was an inspira­ arlf on th,. amount of new tszi-s. i'rarson had uuote-i secret mess­
ages he had given aid to foreign
tion
In
all
members
of
his
com­
war* represented by Georg* A. more than (03,000 In estimated
The lawly of Rnnald 11. Muir- pany. Ills courageous actions wonHe added that the President's countries In efforts t &gt; break U. S.
Speer. Rodney Harris waa fore­ value, acrurding to John Glllot. head,
77, whu died Wednesday In
request for lending and spending codes
man of th* Jury.
rltv building Inspector.
an Orlando hospital, will lie in in keeping with the highest t r a ­ authority of f I4U.ihmU mki.inni in
Pearson replied in a statement
dition*
o
fthe
United
Hlaic
Nacnl
Mr*. M. L Harrison and her
Of this amuunt, (73,000 la Iwinr
irsaH issS Os PS|&lt; react
in the firs t l‘re*hyierl*n Hervicc.
this fiscal veni and the year end­
husband today entered suit of tft,- spent by Osier-Welter Hume-.. atatiChurch from 2:00 I'.M. Sunday un­
ing J mi. Ill, 1952. -reined "p re ttl
000 against T. B. aw* W. P. Ball Inc., fur the building of |0 run- til
"Master
Hgt.
Gallagher
i&gt;
an
e m u s - .ittih i
3:0(1 I'.M. when senrkri-s will t&gt;e
local truck b ro k n r and owner* ciete blurk house* in the Uei-Au eomluct.d by Rev. A. (,. MclnnD. th u n m l to wear the combat *VV* am bition-."
WINTER IIAVFN, Jim. 1 2 Republican Leader Mar
of a parked truck with which her Section. Seven of the homes wll' Durial will ire made In Like View The citation wn* signed by Maim tinHouse
of Massachusetts also -aid i/Vr—Striking citrus pickf-r* to­
automobile collided on tha night cost (7,000 each and three at Cemetery.
General Oliver I’. .Smith, U.H.M C.
ha. did:.'I wan to be committed day made strung efforts to halt
of March &gt;3, resulting In Injury valued at (8,000 each.
.Mr. Muirhrad, a natiie of Glas- i
on the amount of the lav llim a -c harvesting and tav.ing ..f f. ul'.
to her and several weak* of hos­
On Tuesday Delbert Scott was
Scotland, hail lived tn Han­
lie suggi sled a go slow approach in the 11 day walkout in I’nlk
pitalization. The truck, at th* time Issued a permit lo build a (10,(si) gow.
ford since 1007. lie is survived hv
by Congress to nvuld "over lava county.
of the accident, it waa charged, concrete block home at 411 Hcntt the
A 12 lf&gt;- ar
moiorcade
of
widow; three daughters; two
Hon"
hud been parked without llghta Avenue.
trik-rs moved swiftly fr mi g liv e
aona; one brother; and one sister.
" if lazes are -o higli lliat (he\
In front of th* home ot the driver.
PARIS, Jan. 12—(47—William strangte or suffocate (he people to grove vailing un workers to
Jame* Brinala, 80ft East Eleventh
H. Mi-dart. St. I»uls, Mo., restau­ the ends ih sired would l« defeat- stop work and Jain thi strike
Street.
movement.
rateur, wai hilled today when n ' mi," Martin said.
A jury Tueaday awarded 8301
striker* In the Winter Havenid tinged from a window of his
The President** bell-tightening
( r n iis s M on page Tw»;
Lake A lfred area u.i-J loud
hulel.
l l . i i l s o s «■ rag* Hlghtl
speaker* to urge pickers and
Hi- waa the father of Mlttri
MILITARY TRAINING
loader* to Join thr walkout
Meilart, whole name was linked
OTTAWA. Jaa. t»—UP&gt;—The
romantically with King Karouk of
Canadian Legion, vntea of 300.000
Egypt last September.
A FOR ATOM
veteran*, rent out the signal today
By ELTON V . PAY
MOSCOW, Jan iJ -f/T )—Red
vr friend* denied emidiaticailv
for a Canada-wide campaign de­
Associated Preaa Military Affairs Reporter
then that ah* waa the mysterious
Star informed it* reader* today
signed to overcame Cabinet ob­
Due to Keaaonal agricultural
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 2 - (A*) - The government’s atomic wea- “MDa X" who wax Karouk's com­ employment the enrollment of th - that a new alphabet book required
jection* and bring eamptuory mili­
poacan apparently are getting ready to "tickle the dragon's tail” out in panion at D iarrits and other Ri­ Hrmlnole County In.tltuU for for use by first grade studrnta in
tary service Into affect.
viera r#*ort*.
Washington, I&gt;. C., rtaits out:
The dominion command of the a Nevada desert.
I(la wife was the former silent Veterans, now at about 2i5
"A for atom . It for bomb,** et*
country's leading
auing veteran*'
veterans- organ­
organpupils, i*. a'mut half the former c e t e r a , _____________________
Thai it what lb* phyiiciilt ol the Atomic Eneigy Commisrion rail film star, Donal Rlussom.
ization announced
callln, on thair trick af producing low-ordero
Duncad If
It is calling
lie was director of the Mi-dart enrollment, Fred Murray, director,
2.200 Legionn branches to bealega nuclear fiaalon bursts without Inboralory exticrintenia could h~
Steel Company of 8t. 1/iuia ami n announced at hi* office In the
members of1 Parliament with da- provoking th* atomic beaat Into a
Court House thl* morning.
part-time rutl-acaie, death-dealing A-homn directly associated with work lo- noted golfer. If* was onre holder
mends far rompaleary
.
Of the total number of veteran*
High yesterday 70
wartl developing atomic weapons of th* St. Loula amateur title and
training In th*
the re e e m fare**.
I/&gt;w today 41
blast.
fu r use by the Army, airredy of­ a ore-time participant In lh« Bri­ taking full -&gt;r part time study are
45 while students who are enroll­ Rale 00
They hav# been doing that la­ ficially announced. General J. tish Ouen.
boratory (rich sine* before the Lawton Colllrw, Army chief uf
Mlmt confirmed her father** ed si iiM Sanford Vocational
Total Jan . rain .01 inch
first A-bomb was eaplodad. But staff, has indicated it waa hy nu death. He had been in l.uiope since School on Commercial Avenue
Normal J a n . rain, 2.35 inches.
a new announcement from the mcane imnouible lu develop an last month. H* and - daughter Htudi-s include elementary, hlgn
ARC iurgvsts Dial now they are artillery thril or a guided mlanite were living on the fuurih flooi of reboot anil utirinr** subject.,
the Hotel Continental
I Sine- the school was started ae"Even fish are oat safe from able la produce bigger sjb -ri. with an atomic warhead.
| verol vears ago about 25 w hile
trefflc accidents," a local polk* piMlon b u n ts and will begin that
I t i* to he ass mill'd Hurt In tho
WILLIAMS TO Hl'KAK
! student* have received high school
officer remarked this morning a f­ work an Part af a ftJMO-aquan- iszocraa uf reducing Hi* atomic
JACKSONVILLE,
te r hearing that aa
Voile
Williams,
mil* Air Parc* bombing and hcmti tn a size for fitting in *hcl!s
■
vi lismmtat Jr., nstate
a ir Irer ! diploma*, he *tat-d.
Colored students receive high Atlanta
crashed late tha
jnmnery rang* nanr Las Vi
« t warhead* the commission is preaentative, will speak on Ik-1tvr
o« U&gt;* MnHpal
eiplorlng many phaaea of nuclear relations between management school and elememarv reheol edu­ Hi.mark
and labor, and alerting ritlsans cation at the school* at Fourth Boston
fltoian.
produce true atomic espio-&lt; to Ih* danger of Communism a t Street anti 8anford Avenue and Brownsville
to pa* tha Nrendu rsnr,
. like tK* A-bomb, the quan- an inter-rerial public relations In Ovieslo. To data about 20 Chicago
of tl)* component porta of meeting at Allan Chapel A. M. E. Negro students have received high Denver
(laabwiabk malarial genarallv Church for Negroe* Sunday a fte r­ school diplomas
Mr. Murray assumed his ore­
bo too amnli. If la** than noon at 1:00 o'closk.
The meeting will be und*r the sent position here in June, 1949.
•it#.’’ th* ezplotion
direction of tha Rav. A. 0. Chand­ H r wai formerly the supervisor Washington
occur.
r, scientist* hgv* dls- ler, pastor of the church. A of veteran* education In Lake Jacksonville
that by building better muikn! program will be present - county, and in 194* waa secretary Miami
the fl»slon»hJe ma -d. The program 1* .non to red oy of the Bust I* Chamber of Com­
"Good Neighbor*, In*."
merce

Denmark Offers SgL Gallagher Is Mixed Reaction
I,M0 S d * n T . M
S f e * *
F“
Higher Taxation

Hong Kong Alerts
All Citizens For Tillis And Sparks
Immediate C all Are Acquitted Of
Beating Daniels
Red Troops Reported

thrring fire into the AIM**’ horsr
defense prelraeter ju*t
ihoe shaft's!I defn
htauth or Wonju,
i The fighting raged in foot-deep
bite# And h itter eold.
, Allied p la n * Including the Mg
B-P auperforta rarely uaed on
,« tactical mission* sawed haavg t i ­
ptoe Irea and fragm entation bomha.
mar hi nr gun fir# aad jet lied gaao
HONG KONG. J.n. 12 4/P)
line Into tho Red petition*.
Navy pilots from lh« carried This Crown Colony adjoining Red
Philippine Sea seared the half
mile ridge with Nopnh" fire- China had a collective case ol

IOn Nm h ea rage BSakO

Remington Plans
To Take Stand In
Trial For Perjury

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Army Says Pearson
Column Contained
S e cre t Messages

January Building
Permits Hit $83,000 Muirhcud Services
Set For Sunday 3 P.M.

Mimi Medart's Fulher
Dies In Hotel Plunge

Atomic Bomb Scientists To Set OK
, Controlled Explosions In Nevada

Seasonal Employment
Hit« Vet Enrollment

Snnford Went her

Fish Pond Victim
Of Auto Accident

The Weather

G y li

�SANTORO,

PAGE TWO

Vegetable 'Volume
Increases In Most
Florida Markets

Ur. and lira . Hawthorne of Bail­
ed were visiting friend* hero

Featuring Improvement* width produre unprecedented roadahlllly and riding qualities, dm heantMndy
rrdr.lvnod INI line of Plrmnulh rar* have numrron* mechanical Improvement* and k m retained their
traditional room In***. Shown above la riynKWth's four-door Cr anbrook sedan,
m aaadM

j
,
•
)
,

and olhrr pro-lure I* anlicipatrd
Tomato volutnr I. Inrreaalng at
tha Florid* n t v Stale Farmer *
Marlrel wtlh apptnrimatcly
rfate* lunvltic Ih* pa.I week a'
•TOO lo IIT.on p»r erale. Quantity
H enpecled to double Hit* weel
Tbe pnom .o- Market report* a
heavy volume „f U .m moving lb&lt;
n*.l •*-*'■ pt-aeaulne (3.37 prbn*b»l 'll — •• h «hi* ares ar»
r*por*r-' ' • '....... r&lt;K.I rerovrt•
from the ro t' *i,*11 «.f mid Decern
her «•*"• *'■ * ol-ime Inrira.lnr
Qualllv I* 'aid lo 1m good wit)
price* -sllufartorv. A lolal •&gt;'
h.T*t tnchel* of pepper average
17.87 ami averagr price* per un'
on other Items Inr Itided (fUlir
I.ii.bet. of *oua.b, Bfi,fin. n.fip'

harverl them from the lateil fa*
planting* and from field* tha'
were planted after the ilmm
Thl* harvesting la eyp-cled ft
laet through January If favntabb
wvalher rondillnna prevail Man1

c n n r r n r tT im j^ M A iia rra a v ti
ftaated bWtl_*m,b* roealved at.Tri,

■Ti
nV*aav vriapaSVj." r»M
aalru. llxa of the (ia l»»in s

rojwi. Job Ho
m i ll'
tf.tfl, SamlnoU founir
aevtlla Avsnu* la Nanlarc
il Work «&gt;n*l*U ut Urailing, y .'a c t urea and Iih -i
un*. a rottirfml cbeth In
at n( It.aa* a* w ill b* ra

U. S. Senate

GENEVA
NEWS
Hr VAI.LEKN PRBVATT

&gt;.i,i *vini|», Jan, I:! -Oil
Hollywood la all,n trmy- lltuuMii
-tttU-U. S. propaganda filina with
U pirlnrr derlgned to &gt;r|l I lit
iruih about Communion hi Am­
erica.
The new film U'sia the length)
.lb' “I Waa A linnimuniat For
hr Kill." Il i» laurd &gt;•" Kaluray I'.veiiing I’o .t donimt-nl nf
lull Cvrtir, who aprni nine year,
&gt; I'ommuniil ■In Ira hi Pitta
•urith a* an Kill acini Ths
•invlr nialirrf hour in avoid the
pit falls of other Hollywood "!ai*
nlioul 1'oinmunl.m
Tin- film,
failed In a lltart widespread at
■"nllnn livrauar. -aid
trill*,,
ihry failrd In |ir i-ntritaining ami
offered
pUliliidrs
Inalrad of
plain truth*.

SW VOOK—Il ha* lieen annoui»*it by a new
tnagaaioe railed IVhy lint firoi psychiatrist*,
peyt hologlala. iHwapaper erillnra and radio rolnmn*
tala have aelertnl Hie in be.l qdjmted Amerlearta
of |930
II la an Inter'.llng group, allhnogh II ronlaina
a man named Truman uhn was selected ' hrraute
hr ran accept rebury wtlh Irrtltrnre.' and there
appears In la- a inlnlmtim of prraa-aeentry in­
volved. only the name* of Kalhet William*, Dava
liirn w '.v and Kd Wynn h*mg suspect from Ihia
■nfife
Aa a kind of i ounlerpo.nl, t uould like In niter
h rrreilh the 10 wnrst-adjiulrd Nrw Yorkers of

N

"Wr aim n&gt; rnakr an entertain-

Ing and Itulhful picture," .aid
fane Wilbur, who .* writing u a
dm "It will lie lui.nl i-nlirrly
n Ihr Post a rtirln , plu* infornia
•un I have pirkrd up over Ihr
hi* by alirnditig CumiuunUi
urotlng* open tn Ihr public atul
'ifrivtug thrlr tnrlhtHl"We have only om* liinitatlun
f criiMtrshlp Thai la that wc
an’t tier certain teal rliatarlrt*
bo haven't
pci milted
their
name* In lh« plcturr. Otherwise
the story will appear rsaMly a*

leoml

la well ailjunird In thla rlly, and the mmpetlllon
for worat-adju.lid always la keen ami holly ce»n«
Irtlrd I have Irfl out newspapermen In making up my lial. and al­
though this rut flown Ike number of candidates sharply, there ivero
plenty left
The Ten Wnrat-Adjuatrd New Yorkers'
M(lT1IMANni.R M. WtNTKRfinr.KN—Mr Wlntfrgreen I* the
prtM agent for llortenae Jenny Blanneltumith. the faimMM pwiutn
star. In the tail month, hr baa managed tn obtain for hla charming
and beautiful client 13 mentions In newspaper columns, five featuro
alntira In the Sunday (iiipplemef\te, nomination by MO artists as tha
Woman We Would Lbvn ,MfM■Id l*auh, hy phrewd umJrrruver wt rk
*!« Acaddnty, 8 ^ d U , J U r D - m fahora.’ Mf. Wlntcrgrcrn la being
letcpit the enr) dfithid nvm|h. “Ynu lake my monry every week amt

•Ial* (If shriek,
f IMMWO MB (lATTUlHOHO—Ortawnld waa a gulrrt, well-mannered
advertising mail livinr In OWnwtch Village Three weeks agn, |w
got Into tha line at ths hoard!)'* of Ouya and Dolls, out of thser
wWirtcy. amt when hr reached the head nf Ihe line, waa offered two
tlrkria for that night's performance at tegular price*, lie waa found
later wandering near Ihe Kast river, an evident imnerla victim
EIAA VON BOQANRKOAN—Klaa. a one-time eet-yUry In PVra.
lorta, O., haa hern a New Yorker for three year*. During that lima,
ahe haa met a representative crosa-cecllon of New York men. Tha
other night aha went nut with a new one, a Broadway aong-plugger,
and nt ths end of the evening he took her home, shook hand* grate­
fully amt aald "Will you m arry me T” Her Stale has been diagnosed
as acuta cat senda.
MALVOLfn IL JONFJI— Mr J-nea drives s H*venlh avenue bus
The other morning a *tmit woman hoarded Ih* I'ia at JJnd street,
had no package* datrtltng from her hand* and dropped the eaoct fare
Into Ih* change \l»o* wiibnul having In open her pur*e. Jones, psuing
m l. had to be relieved hy a ne * driver and la still In a rnmataae
condition
ARMANDO LODZ CAHTORIA—Ha b 'h* maitro d at llw Cueboo
neu, awwirklHt ntghlrluh in town lb s other night a party of man
from Tta a a came Into hla club. They went gulet riaOwt. carried kn
tune, pinched none of tha chorine* and did not gM. up tn lead the
orchestra. Cwataria (all into a t t . fteally. «h*a he heard one of the**
w y 'You know. I hla ta mg m t town, i d Ilka to II*f hart.*
R T n rR c rrt RW HtNYROF-RlhNnlrop la a great MgMateh g a r
The other evening he went into one of lb"** doanaHhra Joint* in hind
atraat and ordered a shot of H alf and llhlg pinch. Instead of drtuft­
ing It, ha took II to a laboratory and had it analysed. Whan. It da\doped It in n Half and Hale ptnch, he fell promptly Into paralyats
LAVINIA (.AfltRYMOHR—lomnla la a atruggUng young actraaa
freah from H-imlngtnn cotlaga. Thla fall, after a brief vtctUrm. aka
eel m l on th* long trail of maktag th* roumla nf protlncvro* otlfawa
In Ihe first office, tiaai nf J Wetmnra Belknap, ahe waa mfemrad ahe
m il Jual th# ly p . :-»r tha revival tf Romeo they were planning, and
waj ofiem! a. nin-cf Uw play corlrmcf a t MJKO par weak, ftiuce
erhlcophrenla AoaanT nffact ncltng greatly, aha la cUrivnUy Starring
MOROAN M R m m i|lR TTK —Mrofan la a Kuril aVemte rtellca'eaarn waiter who plays th ' ho-rra The other day ha hit a |a harh-tohark.,ravened mid Htro-ofT periay that paid 1391. The bookie paid
him promptly. Hit ikclor doubts Ida nervya c m be repaired.
#
(IR N IM Y FRAPMPfT—Mr. Paarhplt U th* owner of n rioah-andanil ttrmjnn ReYanth aemua. U 8 week he waa attending Me tmot I
drunken employe*
employee cam*
annual .Chrirtpwi party, when aa drunken
cam* up
up Uxhlm
Uxhlm

and raid "Sfl.ay. hoah. I Ddlik you've treated me )aah It* n il 1 cant
think nf &gt; I'hci Ii crab about." Mr. rcachpU haft Men bedridden
and uifitue *r apeaV avaf alacc.

■ iT ra iu f
Th, nhyihm riub
New*
Hale Bheara
Srtrn O'rl.M V. I’tub
x* *&gt;
Mmn'na
IMIMon
Krunkir &lt;'arl* urb.
iirnlna U»T..t|t.a»
rod* In Mu«lr
tV«rM At !*l«»
mu
ai &lt;&gt;raaa
t'«r*,lrr Oho*
Tntnmr Bwn w IUm»
A li t A &lt;tlrl. li n k
U*|m|| lla*«* n»
(I iIIIuk t
Ilnur
Mttalo tin I'rri'U
IIutlr llanall
nm id ai n« i«
Itadln farm 1&gt;I*,,I
ll"" Club
ripfular Slat
lailn Amarlrana
list* shear*
Mail&lt;al Vartelv
Katb.nal iliiat'l Show
Bat .NVrie Ranrh
World At Tin at
Tndai'a Hlar
II ifall aI Mlinat Cat*
llutlr L ottrr I'am
Teen Tim* Jit*
Tlit IHiyibtn llt.air
Binilt Kina or Iat)
Nana
Hai.f.i.t Market lltpnrl
Ttalllabt thins*
Bpa&gt;rl» I’arndr
Xa*l»r Ciiaai
(•r If IIan On A Clmd
a,**..!.. j*. b.M.t l^..,.ii
Hal B lttt llarmnay Club
K rrnnlr. Hr Carl*
Variety llall
tire! The ll.nd
Mlhl Knllbm
roil Hare* Ai Oraan
a llanrrtlme
arjurlr llunb*.
Johnny lame mb
Marfsir Inn mb
Hr tea
Ulan Off
at *i»« v
The Humt.v tlu»lr*l*
•tl,| l l . f r . !*
Ilroin* Of AP I'liurcliM
Hale k tir.r.
Ha w*lla n Rrboa*
n rc.b ra.t With A Ht*r
M«,C. In tlu.lc
Tun*a For Hunrt»*
Htthil.tr Morning Featl.al
Mualral V arlrtlr.
i t , i . pel M l n p . r .
Church Her rice*
ty.aa eirlne Orb

Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Bertaln
and Mr. and Mra. Miller all af
Smith Chatletnn, Ohio, a n a guest*
of Mr. and Mra. T. W. Prevail aa&lt;|
family last Friday.
Mra. Wlndall llraddv and rlacuchler Julie went In New Smyrna
Sunday to visit relatives there.
Krv. I.*n Bar nr a, pastor of the
(Jrnrva Baptlat Church. Mr. and
Mr*. Hubert
Kirkland. all of
Orlando, and Mia. Cnrnnir VVeaann
wrtr dinner guenla of Mr. and
Mra. 1’hlllip Bauet Sunday.
Mr. ami Mra. Hilly Geiger and
*on Jimmy of Orlando n r re Sunday
RUrata of Mr- (Ielgrr’* parent*. Mr.
arui Mra. Ilarry Griger ami family.
Mr*. Jessie Fulford and daughler Suite were au ral, of Mra. Muf*
M In Orlamlo last Thursday.
Mra. T. W. Prevail la in the
Funald Laughton Memorial llo*.
pital
Htv. ami Mra. Norton were railrd In Atlanta, (in. berau.r of th"
rlralh of Mra. Norton'* brother.
In law, Or. ifoilar.
Mra. Joe M athieoi .ana at Ihr
Orlando Chamber of Commertr

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Ihere were ik « - rfrc-fr-pinentv,
III The govemmeni said all
HillUh subject* above age 17 ar-i
trquireil In register for the **ivbr of Ihe empire by Kelt. |. ft
appllra to K ura.lan. and Chines*
•oirit in Hong Rung a* will a*
European*.
rift Malmdittn Mai Ibmalil. Ihr
lltili'h High Commlsklonrr fur
SoulbraM Asia, said Hrltl.h dr:priulrnl* would not lie adviecl to
evacuate Hung Konc at A n .rlran famillr* have been.
Cl) Chinese newspaper* e- rrieJ
front page report, that bugleblowing Chlnaac Rail troupe t r ried
.hn|« armsa the hnrdrr with llong
Kong police. The report* ««vre
denied Ity llong ICong police who

b u t TIT A t i t laniv n o l! I*UI
lliuk I p&gt;|N I* lo II a r u t
tl.Mih % p.«. It
U P. HRHNDON
firth Of llir 'Tlreuic
Court HemlnnH CaunlrA
Florida
w
[HKAt.l

extended

COVERAGE
UAM ed-.low
(oil Protection I

*lai*t.cs«ss

»rr« several Chinese tryt tg lo
•neak Into tha colony.
(4) A private commercial'radio
atallen said all Rcyal Nuv/ men
ashore h tJ Iwrn orderml lo tvport hark to their ship*. A Royal
Mr fore* spokesman said only
the crew of one frigate had been
-ailed lierk lo its shin to «eatch
fni a mlaalng spitfire fighter
plane.
MerDnttald aaid, "HriIDh anthnritlea do not anticipate any
dvvelepraaat* In lb# near future
eapoae Hong Kong
to danger. They are not contem[filaling now glvlag aitvtqo to deitatalant* o f B rill.b ' aubjec**,
whate presence In the colony
lamakf not be neceeaarv to Ita aetn rliy lit case of trouble, lo *vaeuate."
lie did not mention the draft 00 the Behais Foreign Relation*
Committee
Renatpr lvra Ift-NYl told a
rap'd t*r U|e appointment of To
FLORIDA CANAL
WAHHINGTON. Jan. IS-fAh- hew, Who la regarded jewraltlM jy
Army engineers aald today tha ■ (maker •&gt;/ the Adnrlnl*trallo« *
proposed Florida barge canal pro­ foreign policy ot.lrotWv*. W i r t
tect Ii "on tlm ahair_ aa far as
lh ar are row ern-d until Congraa*
appropriata* money ■far tta ran-

Tlllls Acquitted

(rtHriii*""*
fgM •••♦I
ilamagvn lo R. R- Flowers who waa
suing Kll Day for 11.000 damage*
for alleged failure lo proPfrlr
rare for a rltrua grove arrordlnr
to contract- Th* tatter h « H1e*t
m motion for a naw Irtal.
.

D a u g h te r A g r e w T h a t

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Smfl. M * f W . O « l ,|

Mti.lc
Oite.1 Kdltor
Dick Aiken Hina.
Arg Marla lli&gt;vt
Tonunv |tor*rv fttb
Tha. iiriaht Ham
World AI HI*
Hafete PrAfnin
1 Drown Orb
Vnlcv i tf Armr
llll.V r Trtnfer'"
CUllH-b' a-cvl. ee
l‘r.,udlv w* Hall
rtqrel War
i Mil* Day niiva*
f r - Daaeetlme
O rt of The World

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CENTRAL
FLORIDA
BARGAIN

*6.790
f

THRMK
B re w w a y

| Car Port
• Utility Room
• Concrete Block
m Poured Concrete
F o u n d a tio n

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2 Hedroumr*

Living Boom
Modern Kitchen
Kitchen Cabinrln
Dinette
Electrical Range
■ttUr*. 11;

Price Include* Club Prlv.
ilfRM—Plot ||,2T&gt;0 8q. K«.
—More than Vi Acre, Bt

PlanUUon EoUtefl

IIK BAIIY. FLORIDA
. A Pm I Growing Private
Community on Beautiful.

lakk monroe :
Knnilingn on U. S. High­
way 17„ between Deland
ami Sanford, formerly
th e famous Count D»Bary Pbintatlon In the
Highlands of Florida,
out of the hurricane

II. K. Wlng . H. 0.
IWiuprarllc tea- I
"he* tlwl hiwllb I
-

ifmro from with.

tn. t( pntnla out
.*
that all function
la directed and M
|l
-ortrollH by the I
•rrvou* sjralem I ;

SHE MODEL HOMES $5390 UP
,

Health

i»

ft

u prefer n home hullt to or!ler »u the plot of your cl
. the type irotc our many model* and plana—when ym

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Itrdal thing ■ ■ ■ I M
rhed Ii a uarry but the apte RNrtifl, A Ulgg to rer about richness or disease
i It attachs when vitality Is n o l i V ,l«wl WgWMI IMI|
™
function la below par and detfnL and f ow&gt; II te MADACOT." Mra. HoWtor waa auffarij*
• dafklentt of Vitamin* 01. JM,
Nlnrln and Iron. wVch HAD*COL .contain#.
.Mr*. H4der aeyst ** 1 wa* Mr-

vim* and nifMlown and I had lost
weight and hod no appetite—food

that I

■After tl

■••ACRE H0ME8ITE8 *590; EASY TERMS
The purchase
turrhaae of
ef lX)W
M)W PRICED LOTS in any rapidly gnawing
gro
Wbe a round and proflubl# IneestmenT.
A^PlacWte*!* talhlng •»»«( the ap-rtocular growth of PlanteIn petted* of INFLATION like the present, the purchasing v«hte of yonr (MUr In waft terirg. te going down, down, do .r
. ¥ kr
»" ■ fa" growing eoma.'iwltr Hh# Plantation RatdlSa should go up- Up- UPIH
■Vi
• V EXTRA BKNKFIT3
The 9D room Matuten C(ub Ifout- sumunded liy gorgooua, nan-

aSPiSA
l®
it After &lt; tha aecond

rundown. I hive

O r lR
; , n4d ti
tl v

L efral N o t i c e

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cliuinnig out wild ir|Kj|ti.

A *poke* man for Ihe engineer*
.aid im recant survey nf tM pro­
lan ha* b*m mad- and n»ne waa
(Ontemplated. Th- laat survey, ha
aald, was made a number of years
ago.
While engineer* aald tliey have
no nrw laterost In tha project. It
waa learned that Defana- Depart­
ment official* Lata bean looking
over tarteui prooTaed waterway*

| KADIO STATION i
I
W.T.R.R.
I

fouae. Knjdy’ohr recreational farilll

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FRIDAY J A N . 12. 1DS1

„ At THE CHURCHES
Z S t e f ".bitSta” 1 "* '“~ " M ■' "»

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S a n fo rd M in iste ria l A ssociation
K ev. II. |„ Z im m crm u n , P re s id e n t
J w C. C re w s, Sec. - T re s s .

FIRST BAI’TIST v III Itl II
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Park Avenue al Sixth S lim
J. I-L Mrhinley, Minister
W. I'. llinok&lt;i, Jr.. I'i\|v r
Mr». P. R. Sirphenvon. It. R. E.
John I.. Miller, Kdnratinnal DirerPeCi A. M. Church School A
(or
class fur every age.
•'We've Saved A Place For You"
Ildkt A. M. Morning Worship
Sunday Sch'wl 3 : t ft A. M. Sermon Topic: “Sacrifice ami
"Takr Vour Family tn Sunday. Song”
School." We provide for Every
*&gt; .Hi P.M. Youth Fellowship
member of Ihe Family
i Set vice
Morning W'nr.hip II 00 A M.
7 .10 P M. Evening Worahip
Sermon W. p. Rrook*. Jr.
■Sermon Topic: “Christ Universal1'
Training Union *»: is I* M
“Training Union la a Family Af­
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
fair.” Wp have a Union tor Every
1200 laurel Avenue
Member of Ihe Family."
I- A. Allen, Pastor I'hune I li- J
Evening Worship 7,:tf) p. M
Sunday School P:4f&gt;
Sermon W. P. Utmilu, Jr
Morning Worship ll.-oo Pastor
Wednetday
Evening Service peaking. Sermon topic: “Twelve
Short Years After Christmai.“
7:30 P. M.
"F.veiy Room a* Warm ax
Evening arrvire* |a t 6:30. Th.
youth In charge.
Your Home"
At 7:ito tlie pastor wilt speak
mi the «e,,| „f mm,&lt; What It is,
CHRISTIAN K MISSIONARY
il’v co . ’.ion now, after death.
Park Avenue A Fonitrrnlh Stieel
flu mid-week piaycr service is
Rev. (ilenn K. Kmilh. Pavlnr
Wednesday evening s t 7:30.
Bible School 0:46 A M
Morning Worahip M ini A. M.
Missionary Sunday will I* nb
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
aerved. All are welcome
CHURCH
Evening Service 7:30 P M The
' Paalor will apeak All age a ir In­ Seventh Street and Elm Avenue
Churrh Service 11:00 A. M.
vited.
Mid-week Serv&gt;« It on I h u r s - Saturday
Kahhath School at 9:30 A. M.
day at 8:00 P. M.

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MORNING DEVOTIONS
Rev. J, E. MssKinlry, pn lor of
the Fir*l Methodist Church, will
lie In charge of the Morning lie.
voliona Program through nest
week.
The Program, whirh is beard
daily al R:M A. M. and on Satur­
day at 7:15 P. M. In a present*
tlon nf Radio Station WTRIt in
cooperation with the Sanford Mi­
nisterial Association.

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CENTRA!, IIA ITIST f IIUKCII
Ninth Street and Laurel Avenue
Rev. H. I.. Whatley, Pastor
Phone 9M R
Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
Bring Ihe Family to Sunday
School
Morning Worahip 21:00 A. M
Sermon by Pastor
HTU 6:00 P. M. Union* for all
age groups
Evening Worship 7:3ft p. M.
Sermon hy Pastor
"(tomr Thou W ith Ua And
W , Will |)o Thee d r » r
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FIRST CHRISTIAN’ CHURCH

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J. Randall Farria, Minister
“CHRISTS
MESSAGE
OF
n o o n CfTEEH" will ihe Minister*
aermon subject a t the First Christlan Church lo rd 's day morning.
•THE LOVE OF. GOII" will he
Ihe evening sermon theme, The
Churrh school will meet at U:45
,A. M.
Chrlalian
Youth
Fellowahlp
meeting 6:30 I'. M.
Christian Women Frllowihlp
meeting Monday 7:30 P. M. You
tfill be welcomed a t this Church.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
HOLY CROSS CHURCH

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FIRST P H E si.i iERIAN
CHURCH
An guv « . Mrlnnia.
Paalor

II.

D.

Episcopal)
Kev. H. Lyttleten Zimmerman,
D D„ Rector
2nd Sunday after Epiphany
8:00 A. M. Holy Communion
9:39 A. N. Family Service and
Church School
11:00 Sacrament of Confirma*
tlon and Sermon by the Rt. Rev.
John D. Wing, D. D., Bishop of
South Florida.
Services during the week
Monday through Thursday and
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30
A. M.
Friday Holy Communion 9:00
A. M.

COMMUNITY CHURCH
lake Mary
C. C. While. MlnUter.
Church School 10:00 A. M. Cla­
st* for all ages.
Worship 11:00 A. M.
Junior Westminister Fellowship
4:00 P. M.
Senior Westminister Fellowship
6:30 P. M.
Choir practice on Tuesdays.
Tuesday, Jan. 16, the Friend,
shin Class meets at 8:00 P. M
with Mrs. Marion Prckhatn with
Mrs. Ann Riser as co-hoatess.
Prayer and Bible hour on Trm
days. 7:30 P. M.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Elm tsenu* snd Second Slreel
J. C. NlchoLon. Minister
CHRIST CHURCH. LONG WOOD
10:00 A. M. Sunday School
Episcopal)
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Kev. II. Lytleteton Zlmmermen.
7:30 P. M. Evening Wot ship
I). H.. Vicar
Thursday 8:00 P. M. Bibb
2nd Sunday olter Epiphany
study. Visitors atways welcome.
4:00 P. M Evening Prayer and
Sermon. All are welcome.
Cliff dwelling* in New Matlm
were occupied by Indians until
about 350 years ago, or six d*
I UNGKEGATIINOL CHURCH cades
after the arrival of the first
Park Avenue and Third Street Spanish
c tp lo m i in that rcgt»'&lt;
J. Bernard Boot, Minister and
Canada lead* the world in pro
Teacher
durtion of nickel, ab o tn * and pla­
Church School 10:00
tinum.
Morning Worship 11:00
Sermon: "The Temple of the
The Buddhist church own.
Lord". "The Old Fact of Sin"
nearly all (hr farm land In Tib*!,
“There Is something in the with farmers operating as than
wurld which can take a lad as cropper*.
clean as yours or mine end bar
den his nature until, cruel and
Carbon dioxide gas, from which
criminal, he gor* fuiih a gangster.
Ice is made, is produced by
That aomethlng. call it what you dry
several deep well* m New M*iico.
will, ts the old fact of tin. There
D something whirh ran take a
Approximately one million rattb
girl, beautiful and wholesome, ra and
an even Isrger number ■'
pose her to the Immoral weather* sheep graxc the range* of N r »
fng of certain social circles, and Mexico.
then leave her tarnished In mind
and tolled In spirit. That some­
thing. call It hy whatever name
we please, is the old fact of sin.
There Is 'something which can
send human beings hurling them­
selves a l one another's throats
like beasts even: so often in fratririadal war* That thing, call it
bv any toft term we please, Is
sin."
Ralph Sockman.

9:46 A. M. Church School
11:00 A..M. Morning Worship
Sermon by Mr. Mrlnnls 6:30 P. M.
Youth Frllnwahip, Pioneer Fellow*
■hip.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship
Sermon hy Mr. Mrlnnls
Special Music for Sunday Mor­
ning: Anthem: “ Hide Me Under
the Shadow of Thy Wings" Priest
Chancel Choir with anlo by Mra.
Charles E, Ginn
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Anthem: "Hark, Hark. My Soul”
SCIENTIST
Shelley Chancel Choir with soloa
UN East Second Hired
by,Mrs. Charles Wike. Mrs. E. M.
Sunday School 9:46 A. M.
Galloway, Mra. Roy Mann, Mrs.
Morning Service 11:00 A. M.
Harris Folds
Wednesday Service 8:00 P. M.
Special Music for Sunday Eve*
Reading Room Tuesdays and
ning: “O l.ovc That Will Not Let
Fridays 3:00 to 5:00 P. M.
Me Go" Male Quartet
The splrllusl neture of man's,
FREE METHODIST CHURCH dedication to God Is the topic
dealt with In Christian Science
W. Fourth Street and laurel
servlrea next Sunday when the
Avenue
Leveon-Scrmon is titled “SACRA­
Sunday School 0:46 A. M.
Morning Worahip 10:46 A. M. MENT."
Jesus' stalemsnt, "The bread
Young People* Service 7:00 P. M.
Radio Service &lt;W. 8. C. N 620 of God it he which romrth down
from heaven, and givetti life unto
11:30 V. M.
Evangelistic Service 7i30 P. M. the world" (John 8: 33) Is the
Prague meeting Thuradap 7:80 Golden Teat.
Included In the Rltde passages
are these worth of Christ le»u»,
"Bleted are the pure In hear*:
fur they shall see God" (M att
TUB VI'KALA PRESHTTKRIAN 6: 8 ) .
CHURCH
The readln*,* from "Science
churrh 8&lt; hmd 10:00 A. M.
and Health w‘th K*&gt; to the
Worship 11:00 A. M.
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy
Prayer meeting Wednesday* Include: "The baptism of Spirit,
7: HO P. M.
washing the body of all the Int
Sunday evening service 8:00 purities of flesh, signifies that
8:00 P. N.
the pure In heart see God and are
Everylmdy welcome to nit these approaching spiritual Life and
services.
Ita demonstration" (p. 241).

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The Laotian people of northern J brand of lam alstlc Burrhism exControlled burning of forest lit­
Indochina fire crude skyrockets to tends to m me other parts of Asia,
ter is used to destroy fungus.
ward off evil spirit*.
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I The Javanrse "wayang" is a
Lightning curve* and twists but
The Ir.Ducnc; of the Tib*'*?" cr figure*
does not make sharp angles.

The rntlnslna |&gt;ilr,i r,p&lt;&gt;rtnl by
the 1 'n lir, on Ihe Ssnlord Hist*
Farmer* Market (nr print*.. sold
l«* Tin ker* a Dealer* u|&gt; tn ) I* &gt;1
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DR, C L. PER80NS

Chinese Nationalist iwadquart- / a
r r t of Formota report that the *
Peiping Communist regime shows
strong «!gn» of preparing to In­
rC p o tiT if:
vade French Indochina.
Such a military move world ropreterit a highly significant de­
velopment In the lbil*hevi»l up­
heaval which it shaking the whole
vast Asiatic theatr*. On* of Ua
muit important asi**rU il tliat
it indicates the Hol»he*l»t deter­
mination to *ei*t ami maintain
thl- ititulitr in the Far Eastern —
conflict.
•
Thr imimdiato ohjfttlr® of
such *n invasion of Indochina
would lie to evict the French, who
have controlled that rich area
for the greater part of half a
I century, and e*tahU»h the Comi irunist insurgent- v*ith whom th#
French now are fighting. Thl*
would )&gt;e a considerable step ill
the lied program of driving all
"rapitoli-l" nation* from A*la—
France, Britain, Holland and Am- w
ertia.
^
A- tl« -ign- r.ail, nlher cuuntrie* have Iwen -fated for aimt iiai "lilieraiion". Among thus*
j potentialities ac- linrma, Siam,
i Unlay*, and even the Philippines.
! All this represent* a part of the
general expansion projected by
! ih. Moscow-Pleplng partnership.
General Man Tw-Tuiig, the
I Chine*i Communist leader, pre­
»■
sumably l» thinking partly in
! terms of establishing a protective *
I cordon of satellite naton* a) out *
lti*d China And there are msny
nli-ervers whu alro believe be
t may quietly U’ reaching fur the
IliS'b-tshlp uf all Asia.
tine of the material advania-"*
which Communism would pain
l&gt;&gt; evirtiiiK the French from Indochina would Im* the acquirement
of one of the world's "rice bowls”.
And this would come at a time
when there I* a grest scarcity
of rice, which is the staple focal of many Asiatic countries.
F
However important a* lx thl*
ftHKi aspect, it undoubtedly I*
•ccorulsry to the general program
I,f expan ling the Ked empire.
Such a move is calculated for ona
tn n g to keep the non-Communlst
lO s tlls tN Vt. b I ' u , UHI
nations off Isriance.
terlal lo prevent escape uf nvu.
A Communist invasion of Indo­
Irons the critical six* may be di- china whether successful or not,
ffllshed to some extent.
would create confusion, when
Because of stra y neutron* ip coupled with th r Korean up-*
th* air, a mats* of fissionable heaval and other potential dan- ^
m aterial greater than the critical ger spots. Hard-pressed France w
ail# might explode. Thus, th&lt;- would Im&gt; rompellrd to reinforco
bomb consist* of two or more her troop. In Indochina. This
sub-pieces of m aterial, brought would weaken Franc# in Europe
together rapidly to produce the and rontcqurnUy would affact the
explosion.
entire Allied defense program In
- Before the first A-homli wat Western Europe.
exploded at Almofordu, N. M„ on
The French long haw been bot­
Ju ly 10, 1V4S, physicists had dis­ tling the Communist led natives
covered that by dropping material iver the Inhospitably mountain
through to rim e of other material terrain of Indochina. More than
they eoald produce a hurst af half the country I* mountainous
weutron*—a smaH puff explosion and Is filled with hiding places

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Man Of Three Lives

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BY HEWITT IIAI'KKNIZK
AP I urrigu Affair* AoalyM

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Shyness Isn’t Snobbishness

THE WORLD TODAY

’LITTLE WAR POLICY'

THE NATION TODAY

l . t Islkll.h,* la less,
f s l i u i s galls strep! ssia ie sr
"D o n 't call trier broad-m inded—those art* fighting
aa* Sealsr ai
By JAMBS MARLOW
words," Kli/.iiU-th Mntutuy Hill wnriirt th e world in ua article
■aatara, l i-rlSs
|
i n waaaalta tveaae
WASHINGTON, Jan. I S - t f V in tlx- Jiu tu ary Keader'n D igest condensed from th e W oman's
etatere* as seeka* elasa mailer
What about yuitr civilian debts if
s r is le , XT. 1010, al Ike reel m il— Home Companion.
you're railed into military ser
tu U id , n .iN i, aidrr iLr &lt;n
Mm. Hill wuntn it known she's all th ro u g h with ex­ vice t
•M 'uiinM il Narrt MMT.
cessive tolerance. People w ho g e t objectionable a t her parties
With your military pay mueh
NOI.I.4Stl I. n r .t»
Mite*
won't In* invited back and sh e makes it plain sh e 's not broad­ less than your civilian Income,
•iORttOW III’AN
» ■«!— « m » w
_ _ _ minded enough to tolerate* nteallng, ch eatin g , and running you may find you can’t meet the
debts you undertook wlieh you
*
(I
itj»‘ I III* NATRi
off with y our neighbor's wife.
were a civilian.
Ur t ’(M in
• .u
To lioast of our "broud-m indednesa" h as become u
ll» Nh II
I«U
You may have a lease on your
n u t Naallks
1W&lt;
»K Msaiks
awi fetish, M rs. Hill declares, and "I for one uni sick of it. Even home, or a mortgage, or you acre
Uw t n r ____ ______________ Il« " in smaller m atters I ant q u ittin g the broad-m inded group. buying tomething on lime, ur
paying on life imuiaiicr, or you
a{ •M in n ifficN ,
«irHi •»
IUIA i . MaUllplH, grarlataailsas. I shall not force a lenient sm ile when som e one In my pre- owe taxes.
•M, aallaaa af «al*rlalan*a«a tar nence uses words which w ouldn't linve been tolerated in a
And is your family thrown oyt
ikr Iw riM r »f ralslae Iaa4*. will
W fkararA far nl rraalar ngserlls- well-run saloon a generation ugo. I shall do m y bit to put because you no longer ran afford
is* rafts.
discussions of m arital relutions buck in th e privacy they the rent you used to pay?
'llapraaaairj Van-sail, llr
There's only one single answer
lalaaM Ara»r«H&gt; Mrrmrala- should never have left."
all this: your civilian debts are
lltrt, ln«.. Raw Vath. I Mraaa. IW.Mrs. Hill doubts th a t our "vaunted tolerance and easy to
not just aulomaticslly wiped out
tralj. K au A i d l i , JM, I.aala.
philosophy have made individuals b e tte r o r hnppier. O ur because you've gone Into uniform.
■T lr tiw alV u • «■»“■*'«» «t II*
Ah H M N I’m * wklrlt la ra llllrt ixirents and grandparents muy not alw ays have been ns
Under law - -vhether you're
sirlsslvslf »• tfc# «•» tar rriaghll- faintly as they pretended hut they did have definite stan ­ called in as a National Guardsman.
tails* at all iba laral MNt t i la ir t
Reservist or Draftee— you get
|a IMi wawapaarr. aa a id aa all dards which they insisted on and lived by In large part."
I f n « &gt; Rlapalrliaa. _ ________
some relief or protection on debts.
The
situation
has
serious
implications,
Mrs.
Hill
be­
What you get depending on
FRIDAY, JAN. 7*, WSl
lieves, as "W e an- try in g to stiM-r a course w ithout u rom- votir naitirular rase and your
TOIIAY'H BIBLE VKHSK
|iu*i and it apiw ars to m - we an- foundering. It sifts down kind of ilrhl:
TYitia mual be uur thief pursuit. to the fai t that hnuMf-muaiedneas lias come to mean moral
You rnav have to pay off in
full while you're in thr service,
It ia mil a psrt-llm# loti. \\r jutl iqiuthy."
if it's found you ran afford to;
taii'l gu in two nr three direr linn,
at onrr. We have Irfl all and hnvr
or you may have to oav onlv part
followed the*.—Mh. lOjZh.
of your debt while In service; or
you mav not have to pay until
Acheron D ttU in He ti Wtllinn
you're discharged.
A
m
an
of
three
lives
(s
th
e
chosen
su
b
ject
of
Harold
to Confer Wilh T*fl-he*dline. Uni
One man going Into service may
Epstein o f Kails Church, Virginia. He announces th at he reach a satisfactory airangemenl
lit d o n n i »«y lit n willing U
is working on the life of Kay Standard R aker, and Is on a with hla creditor, whether it’a an
take ht^ advitt about anything ai
Individual or a department store.
search for helpful inform ation.
any tinfb.; , . ___
The rase of another mav have
Raker enme into fam e as a member o f th a t extraordin­
to he solved l&gt;v a judge when the
'J’f iiiiitl Kuldlr died lilt ary group which In the f ir s t decade of th e century made creditor goes to rnurt to get
other day &lt;it did nol tlir mi any McClure's Magainio the forem ost A m erican periodical. Its satisfaction on his debt.
This Is the l^st single l.lt of
wMir / r a t a* big a »lit a t tbr keen scent for lm|&gt;ortnnt tim ely topics and th e unfailing
advice for you It you're going In­
eailirr itUalti of bit gir.il hour pains which Its authors took to be accu rate and to be com­ to servire and know you can't
plete have rarely been equaled. Among th e group were Ida take care of your debts:
Mag O y far.
Tarlsdl, relentless historian of the Stnndnrd Oil Company,
Get some legal advice. You
New ,Yntk jnihln trbooli begin and Linroln Steffens, e x p o s e r of rivic corruption and philoso- ran do It this wav:
1. Iteforr going Into servireair rau lrin llt on’K'b. 7 In ianuliai- plier who saw deep into m en's hearts. Raker, aa a portrayer
ur »cliool children with what the) of industrial conditions and a biographer, added to the lus­ ronsult a lawyer. If vou ran't
afford one «f vmii own, then go
air* iup|a&gt;ir&lt;! In do in lilt rvrtil ter of th e magazines.
for advlre lo the Red Cross, a
of a "iiir.iL sllatL" front lilt an
An unappreciated side w as his lovd of q u ite country life, veterans organisation or the local
on New York Cily.
which cam e nut in his "A dventures in C ontentm ent" and Its Uar Association.
2. If vou're alreadv In the ser­
successors, published under the |&gt;en name of David Grayson.
vice—. fsm all th# legal assis­
Incredible at il may term, tin They are wortli reading today.
tance officer of your outfit.
Britiih are now minting thal (Vm
Ffnnllv Raker wms th e disciple und official biographer There's supposed to he one in
muniil China and Sovin Hu him l»
evrrv camp and on every sh*n.
invilrd lo help wiilr llte Jap.mm of Woodrow Wilson. As such, he will be consulted by every­ If there’s none In vour .outfit
one who w ants to know ubout the stirrin g d ay s of Wilson’s start the hall rolling by consult­
peace Itealy. They bate nol learn­
presidency and America's p a rt in World w a r I,
ing your commanding officer.
ed yel tliat you cannol do Any­
The following explanation— &lt;n
thing with Cominuniili. And why
this itorv and the one which fol­
it il that (he Brilitb ate to dumb
lows— comes from government
exn-*ris In the field:
on ilhig'subject) Not all of them
Federal Inrome H a ­
ana l e w ftire, but ibe govr’nntrni
lf vnn're called to service vou
Why is it that when a shy person c ra w ls Into his shell,
wb th diclalrt the policies, it bar
don’t have to nay that civilian
so
to
speak,
it
so
often
seem
s
th
s
t
he
Is
try
in
g
to
act
s
u
­
lo be remembered, it a Social it!
»** until xlx- month* af­
perior? How is It possible th a t a person w ith a defeatist a t­ Income
ter leaving the service.
go1rrqmntl. , *nd Socialist* are titude tow ard life can poitacss so much d ig n ity ?
Rid vou must notify vour In­
ru rlly 1 like' Communists exirpi
The unawer Is th a t,.th e average shy Indlvidusl—con* ternal revenue collector, that you
ilia lWfl former do nol belitvn in trury lo general opinion— Is not as m uch a d e fe a tist as ha are
In the sendee and want imm­
foi :*.•?*•• *' '•'*
appears. III m ogo is by do m eans devastated. He knows full inent delayed until you're dis­
charged.
inc'lair LrwiTwho died in well w hat his assets a re although he m ay o v e n tre s s his
irate Incoma tax—
... .
handicaps.
He
usually
h
a
s
made
a
p
re
tty
th
ro
u
g
h
and
hon­
.The rule on whaf a serviceman
lta llte oilier day of a heart al­
tar i wat a (real writer, but Ip est appraisal of himself. Deep down, he really is not Inferior must do about Me state Income
lav varies from slate to staff. Bo.
wa nol a great historian. He like* Out superior.
Hut w hat troubles hint is th a t he is not convinced th a t on his, check with your state rollo j aka tomrlbing. tome phate ol
|rr*or.
State property taxes and asset
An
lift; and drtrlop it into he is being accepted und approved according to his tru e
ament*—
a UirairOlit fie at (hr aaMr lime worth, by others.—,l*iui* K. Ilisch, M. D.t in Your Life.
If vou ran't nav them hecnu«c
lut ing il appear teal and leatonyou’re In servire, notify ytiur state
J)iut bit ridicule nl
or county tax collector.
H o M M * epmphse)y unfound­
Ha can't tall your property fay
taxes owned unlaax he goes to
ed ijVVeMVpealed attacks on llie
By RUSSELL KAY
court and gel* an order ffom a
R ola^ ^rfm , ’l l ' Well at upon
industry in Florida, and no de­ Judge permitting him to aell It.
Main Street in geneial, have failed While the Array look over the part
If the tax collector lakea vour
meat of the Fair shows great­
to retard the growth of Rotary or rounds sa d buildings of Uw er progress than th s ratlfe ex­ case to court, Iba Judge can:
lorlda
S
tate
Fair
during
the
1, Postpone sale of your pro­
hibit which i* now houxed in the
diminith ilt impoilance in the na­
last war and no eiposilion was
modem and up-to-date perty--for taxee owed— for any
tional life- When lie wat talkmy In-Id during the war years, Uwto most
pevililun to be found anywhere in length of time un to six month*
about Rotary, he wat of enuree is no imliration thst the m ilitary the Hmilh. A dairy show box been after voii get nut nf service.
sill
Interfere
with
the
I9M
Fair
talking about Kiwanii, Liotu .m,1
added in recent years and will
2. Tel) he rnlleclor to go ahead
Mhi-duled to be held la Tampa, be an outstanding feature of the and sell the pronertv hut— and
•U other citric organiuiiont; ibe Jan.
SU to Feb, 10,
Fair.
this l* an important hut— If he
gteal pretlige of all them stiow What will happen the next IMI
Poultry has always attracted a Judge let* this hanpen. tl«*n:
hpw completely wrong Lrwii could twelve months no ons can say, lot of attention, and the Poultry
You can get hock after liv in g
but directors are determined to Show In connection with the Fair the service by than paying un the
be.
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make the coming Fair outstanding ranks with the Madison Square taxes owed, provided you do It
One of the moat important toads in the history of tbs organisa­ Garden Show In New York. Rab­ within all wonth* after laaring
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v which coyM he built in Seminole tion. Cash of the iiS modern ex- bits and cavlaa era pot pvcrlooksd, the tervlro. potldon buildings will be .Jam- and this departm ent la s shown
The jodga wl l ha*e Ms derision
' County iing ins*shorter Sanford-io- parked with Interesting and edu­ steady growth. It will h i out­
on hla beMaf «" r a u r aWlRy to
Oeiedo road across a Lake Ju m p cational exhibits that will tell the standing this yaar aa tha No* nay, or not to pay, while you're
dramatic
story
of
Florida
pro­
tioaal
Association
af
Rabbit
and
M now' being comidered During
gress and development.
Cavla Breeders will bold their i ! U
"
the p a d ten yean. Sanford useraal convention In Tampa
Having served as secretary of
x
t ~ jf
of iM the Florida Htate Pair fo r tko
ng tha Fair,
Koni year the F air plays host
Oritdo hutineti on account of past 30 years, (l has been my
Dear Blrt
the belief,[highway fmm Oviedo In privilege to watch Its growth and to thousands o f Florins Future Sanford, Fla. ,iFarmers and to 4 -|| Club boya
development
from
a
tiny
local
Oilando
tftan from Oviedo to affair to a great state eaposlUop. and girls who coma by bus from Editor,
Hera|d
Sairford. And w. like to Ulirvc
Its amaaing u m v u , in my op­ eveiy county in the *Ute. Edu­ Sanford
Drew Pearson *aya ITritmn*,
s’ that tbit teparalioa of lie* with inion, Is due to the fact th at cational authorities recognise the Jan. IthI that "the Joint chief*
Importance of visual education were lax In letting MeeArthur
aford it tomething which h at nol through all the years of Its and
frankly adm it th at the know­
upeiallun it lias always bean a
? mryiwcij
Ailunrulw
. affected Sanford mer­ cooperative, non-profit enterprise, ledge gained of Florida and Its inroad hu troopa out over North
Manchuria aa eaay prey to thr
chants alone. Il hat hi disadvant- maintained for the benefit of the resources by school children Chine**
last November."
kyat I n O r'odo wo, J jti a t the community and the *etate as a during tha Fair pntlud Is very
Thl* 1* the *ort if thing which
much wortb-whlla.
whole
at
no
cost
In
ibe
taxpayer.
building of the new roan arrotr
More and more school children cauae* editor* and Urn public to
tliulei its charter. It must pay
J e tt up would aid il at much its own way, and every dollar arc attending tha F air each yaar, mi»trutl th* truth of anything
thl* man tay t nnlae* It lo con­
Sanford. We need to bring ial.rn In. from admission* or the and groups coma from as far firmed by somebody alia. In hi*
away
as
I'sniacola
and
Key
West.
rale
uf
exhibit
apace
qyrr
and
our counly lownt tim er toshove the iiiioratlng expense must Special day. are Let aside for teal to Impraaa 'leaser Informed’
r. and there it nothing *-hich be used solely for the building these children and they 'are ad­ people Fearaon.eeem* not to care
what ha *ay»—'ao long ao It’a
do it quite ao welt aa good of a bigger and heller fa ir In mitted free as are the
tonDhfng and critical.
who attend them.
the future.
Of rouno MacArthur has bad
Elsie the .Cow will pay her
Officers and directors serve
no troop* In Manchuria, either In
third
visit
to
tho
F
a
ir
tali
y
ta
r
of lhe problems cnnfrnnl- without pay, during the year, as
and far the first time Is beh.g Novombrr or a t any other time.
I our great cn^ewpd educational, members of numerous commit
led by bar fsated bus- Nana crossed tho Yalu River. And
lete, are responsible for various
lific. and charitable intiitu- phases of the gigantic opnraMau
this Ball, aa writ as even If they had. w* ahouM re­
quire an able military, vommanta_ in Hie*r in flat (nosey dayt of and give manyy hours of their
tor than Mr. Paoroon to comment
run
get
"a
big
th
rill
out
a
hig .price* and declining in time lo going over plans, setting
on propriety of their
‘
throughout
tba
f
a
ir
a budget ami iiipervlaltfg ac
ther*.
, ,,v _ i , ‘ l
ta lr i are indicated by the up
tfvHles.
action of Columbia Uni*etS i t p 2 p !u rbS lS !r an tha
Over the years, ibe Florida
a part of ilt Slate Fair has served as the
T V National
lc BnriaG rater for show window of Florida, g e stu r ­
ty «n»« m tutar
MB lh 0
by h i report re- ed through ths stats art thou­
sands of folks who gained their
body otntmoat J x
J daficilt ever time first real knowledge of Florida _ Mrt „• . l.
i—
ITodd V .r ||. AI- si visitor# to tba Fair. They be- ." J ^ S e r a '
so thoroughly «ol4 on thr '■W l
for
tea and opportunities pre- ■ M M B N VOFOI I f RYK3
and n fM T O C T I S the P
that they W e located
from dtia van amount of
« as permanent residents and perlments (hat are Intensely inEYES EXAMINED
m
vent la
R LA R SES F IT T E D
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Revolt AKalnat Giviam
Tampa Tribune

Atomic Scientist

First shots of a heartening re­ fortunate of every .character
volt against th* poittfcol god of should look lo th r government
Glvism have sounded in T al­ for heir. And to expect it, not as
lahassee. If the rebellion Is to a gift from their fellow men, but
auirevd, Florida'* taxpayer* rpuxt a* a legal right.
rally behind those state official*
Bo people who would never
bruve anough to dafy the tyrant. think of taking charity from a
The revolution began. When tho neighbor eagrry grab It from the
state cabinet turned down the government. So sons and daugh
oppurt unity to get 9',770,000 In ters and hrithers and' slaters who
additional federal welfare fund*. would scorn the suggestion of
* money I* available for a public charity now willingly pass
ndnew venter# In glvism—aid to lha state th* raanohalbllty for
to the iwrmancntly disabled. The
taking fare of their own flesh
state, of cuunc, would be tsq u im l ami Mood. Bo Others, who have
jp put tup matching fund*, amount- no’ pride, find it fe#y to JlYr by
^ meal hartdoul*' instead A
lac W 0L77CJMM lit: tha ftrot Aura —
govern
y e a n .,
by thair own enterprise.
Thu* the new program. If ac­
ThU doctrine of glvism—o f aid
cepted by tho .atata, would im­ for everybody—baa * become so ?o7 tho abvimw logendary danger
mediately add about $2,5160,000 a strong that public .official* heal- of a dragon, they duhlied the exy ear' to a welfare burden now tote to oppose It and candidates pemnent ''tickling the dragon'*
ruattng $6fl,ooo,ooo a year. Judg- are afrold to make it an Issue; tall."
The rommlxiJun'* announcement
u g by the experience in aid to Congress and the legislatures nit
the aged and to dependent chil­ timidly by and parralt federal hinted that for trying out ihr full
dren, tha coat of aid to the dU- bureaucrats to hid* in secrecy size atomic bomb* and thr pro­
alded could b# expected to double, the welfare payrolls which every jected Hydrogen Iromb, which drtreble and quadruple as aewa of taxpayer ehould have a right to •igner* hope will be 1,000 tlm rj
rhiwetuk
Mir irniw*|UN
Ua, availability spread and poli­ inkpeeb Ther* are HO,000 persona more powerful, the
ticians demanded more money for on Florida's welfare roll—they proving ground In the far Paclfi win be used.
more people.
represent a large and steadily,
Bom* will ask: But Isn't it a growing bloc of votes.
Hm tk ia g to help people who
The state cabinet's action In re­
(U nt help themselves' Certainly fusing to expand the welfare prorCoallseed i r * * ' P ig * D m )
it la. And the disabled obviously gram la therefore encouraging.
uf* already getting help from We hope It Is evidence that of­ a t the time th rt ho had l«en told
un* sourl* or another—veteran*' ficials In Tallahassee imw realise hv "the Pentagon" that It wat all
l&gt;*nr ft la, workmen'* compensation thal the political god of Glvism right for him to UN th® i n n i i i ^ i
payment*, th* generosity of re can lead the state und the nation If he changed dates and altered
iatlvc* or local charity.
only to moral and flnnrwial bank- a few words.
!« there any good reason, then ruptcy.
Pac* told the Senator the whole
to shift still more welfare respon­
n m ttoiL i^hriw j "octlvslr investi­
sibility onto Uw stooped shoulders
gated 1
ild the Army had
•ta t* and fedora) taxpayers?
not glrow ^Fvaroon any *'«ecret
maaaagsi* g any message* at all
Fjscnhowcr
ower command.
Admiral Qvlstgaord mad* tho • f l r i t - t h * absolute reodlnese to
announcement at a news confer* sacrifice end‘■to fight for fro*:
.la ? To Inrito an .u o - pne# attended by Riaenhowvr, PreBefore the conferriire the Gen­
tlreiv pair to t of beneflcjaria* to jnlsr Erik Eriksen, Foreign Min­
adt down permanently on govern* ister Ole !b|o*rn Kroft, Minister eral had ■ talk wtb Danish King
meot bounty T We don't think to. of DvDfense Harald Petersen and Frvdgrik. H* then had a three-‘C harity la orf* of the first prln- high ranking military represents- hour talk with Danish officials
n t the foreign ministry.
Bple* of Christianity. But It
About HW Communist* gsthrnsl
In a statement at the news eonUw hoan adopted .aa Uw Invanlion of Washington
ferenee, Eisenhower declared: "We In front of the m inistry and shoutgton parternallsu
|
add put
pu to wor'
tlw grubby tuult 1* d«Uriniuv.i lo' stick to­ tod "get out of Denmark, Mr.
them, Uw professional weepers gether as partnership always Els*rthowc$."
business of vote-getting. Between brings the best results, Every
In Roma lha n*wapap*r II Fopulo
aPd profeasllrai pollUflans have country within thr pact mutt Di Roma said th* Italian Com­
bean selling Americana on th* sacrifice In producing more for munist Party Had received »rd«*
phlkteophy that all the lame, blind, more. The
bade and most Im- to _stag* a general strikf when
aged, orphans, widows, HI and un portent aim is th* element of Kleenbowar roaches that capital.

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Gen. Einenhower

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setbacks and the war continues
French rare encountered many
span- Obviously th# intervention
'
of - Chinese "volunteers" would
France. M
Indochina .*&gt;&lt; controlled by
France frotii llK!&gt;il until towants
the close of World War II. Then
the Vichy regime assigned some
areas tu tre Japan***. The French
reoccupled th* area after the w ar
but enrountuvd resistance by &gt;o 11
railed Vial lflrib forces which
vrrrc CnnKduniat led. That fight
ha* l&gt;nn g o in r on ever alncv,
with th e -F rench finally c*
trating on balding th* chief .
and rltlrs amt the best agricul­
tural section*.
In addition to her great rice
crops, Indochina before the war
produced / t
. coal, Iron, xlnc,
tin, tu n t
il and manganese.
Thus, whole) *r «ray you look a t
fb she octv live' a vital spot In
the Aalatjc.
' Ir.d o eh l#
upatloa by Crian
would Iw V
far Franc* but
Dora General Dougina MacA r­
thur’s headquarters.
Pad# said 'th e Army "did not
give Mr. I'fproon permission to
publish th * . parrot military messagt s y«u, referred to nor any
other rls.sirin l information."
Pearson's D*e. 30 column said In
rffect th a t.re p o ru from General
MacArthur'* headquarters and his
Intelligence chief showed th#
Chinese Rad strength In Korea
was considerable weaker than th#
Hc"*ed. *
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TOE SANFORD HBBAl.t), SANFORD, FLOW111A

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Social Calendar

Katy Lee Alexander
Weds Carl Moss, J r

Kit fit \ \
The Sanford Townsend Club No.
1 will bold Ha regular *eml month­
ly meeting at 7:30 P.31, at the City
Hall. Member* and friend* are In*
|Mcd. There will be game* and rvWeshment*.
A talra Circle of the Garden Club
will meet with Mra. Paul J. Che*te n o n , 408 Editha Cirri*, at 8:00

Mi** Katy law Alexander,
•laughter of Mr*. Oia Alexander
and the late Kenneth Aleiander
of Stearni, Kv. Ix-came tl„. bride
of Pari Moaa, i t . *011 of Mr. ami
Mrs. Carl Moss of thl* clly In ■
ceremony performed in Ih* First
Haptist Crurrh In Steam* on Sat­
urday. Dec. .10 at 8:00 P. M. with
the Rrr. Kohert E- Connel- -ffl.
elating.
SATURDAY
Tile vow* were exchanged lie.
Family Night Supper will lie fort* the altar which was banked
held at 0:30 J\M . followed by the with native g re e n e r^ ami white
annual meeting a t the Congrega­ flower*. Ilranched randleabra held
tional Parish H our *.
lighter! taper* which cast a *oft
SUNDAY
glow over Ih# aatting. Prior to
The Rainbow Girl* will hold the rerrmnnv a program of nupB ib lir installation of offlerrs a: •lal selection* were idaved be Mr*.
T-00 p. M. at Masonic Hall The Eugene I .nr me.- pianist and I'hll
public is invited.
Hu Royer sang “ Always" and "O,
M ONDAY
Promt*# Me".
The Woman's Missionary Union
The bride, given in marriage
of the Fit at Haptist Church will bv her uncle, Leonard liowman,
meet a* follows:
rvas Invrlv In her nrrddine e«wp
P rsy er Rami, 2:00 P.M.; Commit­ of white satin designed on prlntee Meeting, 2:S0 I’ M.: Directed re»* line* and featuring * s w e e t ­
Community Missions. 3:00 PM.
neckline and lung tight fit­
The Dependable Cl**» of the heartsleeve*.
Thw diagonal flounce
F irst MetnodlU Church will meet ting
at 8:00 P.M. at th r home of Mr*, at the Isdtnm of the skirt formed
a short train. A fingertip lenetb
^ h n Srhlrard In l-och Arbor.
Woman’s Auxiliaiy of the Holy veil of Illusion fell from a brai.'&lt;**l
Cross Episcopal Church will meet Tulle ran of net, held at each tide
a t 8:!M) P. M. In the Parl-h with lilies of the valltv. Her onl&gt;‘
nri'entriil was a -iiieie stlAIld of
House.
The Primary Sunix-am. of the pearls ami her b r i d a l Ixiuqu't »a&lt;
First Raptfst Church will meel *• a shower of -tenhanotls, carna­
tion- ami camellia*.
the church at 3:30 P.M.
Ml*" Ruth Ann Alexander wa*
I C r s ii A t
Thrift Shop worker* for Ihe ber *|*|pr'« only attendant. She
Woman'* Club will be Mr*. Henry wore a gown of aciyiamarine blue
•••in prioress style with a wide
W itte and Mrs. Clyde R;..iitey.
Past Matron Club. O.E.S., will collar which formed ran sleeve*.
A m i with Mr*. K. W. Turner at She wore a m gtchlnr halo on her
head and matching mitt* Her
4:30 P.M.
The Rutli Speering Junior (S. lx&gt;uqu*t wa* fashioned of pink
A.’a of the First It.iptist Church carnations and camellia*.
Jack E*te* served Mr. Mot* a»
Will meet at the church at 3:30
P.M.
The Chapel Choir of tin* First
Baptist Churrh will bold rehearsal Churrh will nrret after the Prayer
tonight at t):4&amp; P.M.
meeting service in Hu* Mrn’a Bible
The Y. W. A .'a of the First (las* Room.
B aptist Churrh will meet this
TIILRHDAY
evening at the church at 8:00 P.M. Messiah reheat sal at First Metho­
dist
Church
at 8 :3 0 P. M. All singWEDNESDAY
H Opening the Seminole County era are urges! to attend.
Museum, a silver ton will he held
The Royal Ambassadors of the
from 3:30 to 5:30 P. M. *t the First Baptist Church will meet at
Woman's Club. The public i* In­ 7:00 P.M.
The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­
vited.
The Prayer M eeting Service at therhood will meet at the First
the First Baptist Churrh will meet Raptist Churrh tonight at 7:30
in the M anorial
Educational P. M.
The Brotherhood of the First
Building at 7:30 P.M. The study
o f th r book of Ephesian* will he Raptist Church will hold their
regular 8upper and Program moat­
continued. .
The. Training Union Exrrutivr ing at the church tonight at 7:30
Committee of the First Baptist P.M.

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Mr. ami Mr*. Herald lam ing
are now at home In Hose Court
Apartment*.
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‘ Larry Kotrlka left Wrdnruday
fer bl* home jn 1‘raire du Chien,
Wi*.. after spending *ome llfne
with Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Vihlen.
Chief I'harm. Mote and Mr*.
Olivrr Miller nml daughter of
Jacksonville, will *|trnd the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. (). J.
Miller.
*
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Lt. apd Mrs, Olaf Nordgrrn and
three sons of New Orleans are
spending some time with Mrr
Nordgren's mother. Mt* !. Vlh
Irn, and Mr. and Mis KIm. Ilun
ter.
(•lenw-nod. Minn., arrived last
Fliday to spend sryrral weeks
with . Mrs, OrtrhellV brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mr*. Os­
car I’rtrn m .
Mr. »«% M «. John Elliott nf
Pittshurri , I'a., left yesterday
morning for St. Petersburg,' after
• m nding several week* with Mrs;
P. R. Dea* ami Mr*. Camilla
Rey. Frank Pulley,' pho habeen th" house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. slxfflcr. left this
morning to resume his duties a*
chaplain at the United States
Military Aradmty at West Point.
Dr. Alliert Coirndi of Cfm innaJji **-. and William Cornell of
(nlumbua, O , left yesterday for
Daytona In visit friend* and re­
latives after •tending several
•«•&gt;• Wl’h their sister-in-law,
Mr*. Dorothy Torrodi.
best man ami ushers were Kotwit
nlarrn,-Allen Winchester and For­
rest Redmnn.
The bride's mother chose a dark
green silk print dre«s with matchHUT WffMorifu ai.tl a cor*agr of
gardenias. The bridegroom's mo­
ther wore a N a vv blur suit with
matching hat and accesories anil
a corsage of :ard«nias.
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Following Ih* ceremony a re­
ception was held at the horn* of
the bride's mother. Th* lac* cover­
ed tab!* was centered with a
three-tiered wedding cake tupped
by a miniature bridal couple and
fU 'ked l»y burning tapers in cry­
stal candelabra. Ml** Ruth Mar­
cum ami Mrs * Benny Chestnut,
cousins of the bride, presided at
the reception table
The couple left for a wedding
drip to Cumberland Falls, Ky. a f­
ter which they returned lo Atlanta
(is. where they are both employed
ami Mr. Moss is attending Georgia
School of Technology. They are
at home at 738 F. Holmes Street
Apartments.

SUNDAY and MONDAY

Wftn&gt;«rBio«: cong-spon^led sahit* to UnotoSftmH Cftd«t»t

Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Leffler
entertained Informally al tea at
their home In Hose Court Thurs­
day afternoon honoring their
house guest, th# Rev. Frank
Pulley, former rector of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church.
Tea guests Included the form­
er v ra irr members, church of­
ficials who were In office during
Rev. Pulley's residence, and a few
Interested friends, were met at
Ih door by Mr*. R. A. Newman.
Mrs. B. L Perkins, Mra. George
D. Bishop, and Mra. William
Bush, Jr., assisted in aervlng. The
dining room labia waa overlaid
with a lovely white linen rutwork cloth, and deruratrd with
an arrangement of camellias ami
white randies. The living room
was decorated with white gladio­
luses.

Guild Ih Entertained
By Mrs. MacNeill
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m y , nrr»id*nt, presided at U
short f.usineit meeting.
it.r t&gt;..&gt;(#&gt;•**. Mrs lum pier
ai..i di* tl H Newman. «#rv#f
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\Vr u * a movir *evrt»l nights
ago that while worth n t i n i w ai
n*vrrth*lts« disappointing.
T ht
film waw “ Walk Softly Stranger"
which starred Joseph Cotton ami
Valll. one.of thr finest nrting com­
bination* in Hollywood today. Cot­
ton and Valll havr spur a red to­
gether -rvrral time* before and
rarh timi* a superior ix.ture haa
emerged
However, Hollywood is overworking a good thing, for "Walk
Softly Stranger" i* a poor .ihlclo
for such accomplished atari*. Cotton
I* a thief and a good fellow all
rolled into one. Ili* motive* at the
beginning of the film are vague ami
remain vague throughout the pic­
ture. Occasionally a bright bit of
dialogue creep* into it, but for
thr most part nirdiorrilv reign*.
Whet. Hollywood flgur •• the
alar* are a *uri* thing, they let
the »tory go to pot gnd cvl nt on
their gulden hoy* and gi.-lx to ,*-rry
it. This irem i to be whui ha* hap­
pened in "Wai* Softly Stranger".
Valll briag* to the screen a
freshness and vitality* often lacking
in our own *tar*. She f* murh like
Ingrid Hrrgman in thi* rripect.
Joseph Colton *&lt;*em« to mnkr m y
line a brilliant line. Ilr ran inflect
hi* *|leech with a grab-bag full of
variation. We like an artor who
can do thl*.
|.ew la’ Death
Sinclair Lewi* t* dead lie waa
a brilliant. literary ctaftsiuan, a
giant In Amrrieart l.ltrratura. Ha
made Us aware of aur *haiu. false
pride, our bumhlehradrdnr**
in.
pride.
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things that art* rvallv Imm.rtanL.
and alio*# iJI the oloers, our hy»
poerit). Ms waa speaking not only'
Miss Jnnrt Mauler, daughter &lt;d Mi
about Ceotijv lUhbitt of the 20'a. of S.utile. Wash., whose engage 11 m t 1
h u t al&gt;out .be G e o r g * Haldiitta of Mnliolnt MncNclII, son of Mr. and Mn
18.11, and all the George Hahliitta rlly, hu* Im-n announced.
to come.
Lewis tlecllnrd rabidly in the
Id's. Uic "Casa Timhrrlana" and Oviedo MasonicLodRc
"Kings-IUood Royal" were only OfficerH Are InNtalled
lood novel*. Ill* true power had
•etin releasmt |n the 20's. and the
Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Hauler
OVIEDO, Jan. 12—Imperial)—
t&lt; .lament lo hi* genius lies In
The Oviedo Masonic Lodge No. of Sr'atllv, Wash., have u-cently
213 met Friday evening and for amiouiiertl the cngaKcmcnl ami
the first time the new officers were appioarhmg man urge o| thril
111-tnlhd In the recently completed daughter, Joncl M Mauer, lo
Malcolm 11. MaiN'till, -on «.f Mr
that was banal, false, and degen- Masonic building.
In n very Impressive service. ai.d Mis. 1‘iauk IS Ma- N.-ill of
elate.
Ales
(Steer
of
(Serieva,
past
master,
Knj I'liman Fans
lids city.
Tbose people who read Jatnea ailing a* inslulling officer, ami
Miss Maiim was 1.0111 in Seat­
Emmett
Kelsev,
nl*»
a
past
ma­
ICaru-cv llllman's “ While Tower",
tle alld attrndi-d Imul schools
in
,
acting
as
installing
marshall,
and thrilled to the romance and
there. Slo Is trow a •color at the
rtcilrm ent of mountain climbing installed the llt.1l officers.
University of Washington and a
will probably* find hi* new hook
Those installed were
Edgar memlrer of Delta /.eta sorority.
“River of the Hun" equally appeal­ Wolfram. Sanford. Worshipful
Mr MacNeill «n born ui Jkjstting. It deals with the adventure# Master; A. L. Rulhcrg. Otlando,
of several people In the Houlh senior warden; L. V. Hart, Oviedo, ford. lie was graduate.1 from lo
American Jungle. They are ail es­ Junior warden; J. R. Jones, Oviedo, cal sr*h(Mils and Intr-r allented
caping from something and are In treasurer; Ren II. Jones, Ovlrdo, Riel son University and the Uni*
search nf something that none of secretary; W. L. (Sale, Orlando, versity of Miami where be was
them quite understand, ft should senior deacon; W, C. Ilouletta, Or- a member of Rigma No fraternity,
lie l» now engaged In his own
In* interesting, anyway.
Undo, junior deacon; L. A. Haidv. general
Insurance t.uslness in
At The Movlesi
Duerlo, senior strwart; T. II. Dan'Thr West Pcint Story" featuroa |rl|, Oviedo, junior strw art; J. L. Ranford.
The wedding will take plare in
a star-studded cast in an enter­ Malcolm. Oviedo, tyler and Char­
early June in Rcatlle.
taining film that will make a fine les L. West. Ovlado. chaplain.
evening out for the entire family. *. Following the installation of Ih#
OVIEDO P.T. \.
Jnmca Cagney. Cordon M uC is*. Officer* sandwiches and coffeOVIEDO, fan 12 (Special)
Doris Day and tienr Nelson supply
Were
served
to
Ihe
approximately
The Oviedo I'.T A. met Tuesday
the power for this one.
“Rio Grande" casta John Wavnr 71 guests by tbc worshipful mas. afternoon st tb« llouu- Economic,
ter.
llilildiug. with Mr*. John W IL&gt;r
ami Maureen O'Hara in a good
Ion, presiding over the inerting.
western tale in the traditional
The Rev E. T. Staildlfct, will
•tyio. Tide one, ton, gala the go
The gliders, neck, wing tips and spokt* on "Choosing A Coroer," war
ahead sign as good entertainment
track of u broiler mnkr good stuck. guest speaker of the occasion.
for everyone.
Cook them in n cup or two of wa­
Mrs. Louise Loti nnd hri siktb
While, black ami Imiian, or jun- ter with I■«&gt;' leaf, peppercorns, ginde mothers served refreshments
era, are the best knuwnvarirties salt, a whole rlovr, a slice ofonluii to the guest, following the ins-s t
and some celery leave*.
of mustard cultivated for seed.

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M in Ruth Schmidt, visitor.
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St. John’s Snaps Bradley Streak
At Fifteen Games In 68*59 Upset

Straight
from the

Ezzard Charles Battles Eccentric
Southern Schools Bing Crosby Golf S p o r t s l i o u n d u p
ToumamentBeguu) By HUGH FULLERTON, Jr.
Lee Oma Tonight In Title Defciisf
Attempt To Ki|I Competition
Today DALLA8. Jan. 12—UPl-Latrst
lly Mt'KRAY ROME
NCAASanityCode IT.I.BLE BEACH, Calif , Jan ilrlvn
prediction from the ’in.ider*’ in the
NEW
YORK.
Jan
12 (A»)-Heavyweight Champion Fits™
to to*, out the NCAA Sanity

Hr m il o f a iin o t i
NLW \OIIK. J*n. 12—
—II M«dtson Squat* Garden fell apart
‘.'1~ (AV-Blng Crosby’s famed
....................
»yh&lt;&gt;r Lee O n . «
la that ...................................
three fourth, of the (Tiarlrt, a. trim and .haip *» a razor. Han. In min M
from old a p , Forrest Ambtw.fi n one »»d young m.-n *.»hn probably
i haHly golf tournament, bringing Code
Coaches
(wouldn't cry.
eUv
(ogether
the top rru st of pro vol*. will be on their aide when It | Cmderrlla ambition, well before the gong .ound. for round fifteen in
U „ ton M in M .di.on Square Garden.
amiI amatyur players,
under comes up this afternoon. Ju .l a ,
-a, gala unde
I m u traton. luiininK now, In. Bradley liaikelhall live liar tome In
lly Hit II.Mil'FR
That Freshmen
few days ago they were w nmlering
... ,
&gt;&gt; J
,
k l.
a ! .t .« d d i n e W .h o ll
over trk k y rypre*. point.
•lie Ihr Lam wiili eiiiad'iiin winning streaks and the No. I ranking in
if they could ro ira l a two third.
•* J""m
y Rfaddock
wa. able lo do it and it Joe Walcott wa* able
Allowed T o Play ■/lie rJtiawjllelil of ITJ player. m ajority, tail the almo,t.unani­
Seminole High School pla&gt;«-J
. t o come dote, then maybe I can
ll-e country.
awill compete for IIOJUKI in pri*&lt;
the way the 34-year-«dd
I The team that snapped ■ I t
«
,
_
|
S
| Iheir w in i game In »i* &gt;lart*
gg*|
t l f ! 1 I ’ do It,"
’’ 'is* ,Dr
over the 64-hole route In mous swing of the biff eastern gw | |
the situation.
Wnlnr.-ii.v night ami SI. Jnm rs
DAI J AS. Jan 12 J/Ti
Hie money
ame r.raiiiey .tnn? i. t night t. liA A riT ia I n r h A n n esploitrq
fcchcmlto
the
‘
progressive'
.
I
d
e
P
o
l
l
V
K
l
'
l
'
Y
7
ul*
tllrnks
like a case of ”t «
lb*ir fomnling, inelfee- National Collrgiate Alhlrin A. thii electing pro amateur affair, and the strong
I. JnW *. Tke Urooklyn flee up A J C U l g l d 1 C L I l A I l l l
tlrnnr
oiuoiont
of
&lt;mr
.
.
'
.
.
.
&gt;
1
1
,
opinions
&lt;
&gt;
f
mmr
_
_
t*
I
the only one of Its kind.
tual play iiomerrifullv.
el tli" fa\ore&gt;| Hravea, 686'.). In v
little Independent.- &lt;hange.l lh - I ,f l m | | i . f (» I f f
I *311t i l little and to - late" for I P
hlm-elf ha. ghoavtl t« picture.
It w at a had night to I* off soiialnm may be »tri|qiec| today •itCrosby
..th sl seem* to rule w l | ^ « t l t | I V M ,
111 I 4 I I I I I clowning Buffalo challenger. The
snugh-amMuml-le ta ttle to make
this
one
out
-the
firtt
time
»n
th e ir iMinti m ill t | amt 2.
for I hr • lervfed ) Were playing a of it. Sanity Code ipivrrmng fjn the ten year history of the toorns
.... the possibility of protracted Mckrr V l i s . , , , 1 . T l I I I l i l t 1114*111 «ddly •HW -nt
Tricky At MrGllItt ami Ja&lt; l
learn mine llei • loa’n liowiivnii j atnial aid In athlete..
merit that he basn'l Iwcn out j lnK • n,i ,,,,n r-rallirfi: nnd give (he IM . 4»( II I f M l I l u l H H I I I h it priie bauble for the sixth
i time, ahould chop down l-*e iomeMe.Ma'i in .parked a fighting 8t
style ..f p le v sh lrh ropllafue* oil | \
0( m IhmiIi , heaiied by tl-ere swinging with the best of la-rs more lime for iobby-»h«ppinr
w htre between the eighth itid
John'* drli* Tt&gt;« v stole Rtadlev
an opiMinent’a errors and hold.!
fo
r
roach*...
Still
you
can
hesi
be
them.
I’ALM REACH. H v.. Jan. 1 2 - . i» ,h
passes in to 6 7 Finn r ll-lmkr Nt
the ball until a n ra rittlu ln .hot the Soulliern, Soothe, dele aftc1
some
wonderful
la
ic
s—some
might
Thr ftU.DOq which lt|n&lt; hilt* up
(Special l
Miss Polly Riley nf
11)p IMidimakcr* rale Ihe Iin­
la im.vible.
* Sollthwe.l (’onferencei, will at himirlf
c**Mfr all evening In addilbm to
lx divided among tne p.,,. even be true. .One. that General C u t Worth, Tex . T^utliern amt | pr„ vtflJt rh.m pm n a I to 6 choir*
teaming with McGuire l„ alirVGators Arc OutToIm * &lt;-*rh r’ontin had tauabt hi* tempi l» lake enforcement nf the but charily fare* even Iwtter. r- Bob Nrvland is headed for South­ W estern rhamplnn, will try |« f„ wj„
, j,6 to p0 ravorue
favorite lo
to
■or pl«». the fl.foot McMahon
well and they played dogged f «U „„t of the hand, of the .riving more than tlttlDOo last ern California, p ersist, in spite »'M the Palm Beacb Champion hip hnll Om* within the 16-rminl
provc
Disastrous boy,
ired 17 point* a . did teammate
of
denial*..
.Another
ha«
Frankie
but hardly brilliant ___ ___ __
i-a r from spectator tickets, etc.
for women to her long list of
A light flurry of belting in
*a» r lla
!ay D-iml-nnky. itehnke woird i
half ■NCAA and le.ve the h.indhoir of This time, the weather Ix-ing fa­
Conference Record Had the b*al five |Miwe-Ke&gt;|
lltlex, when *hU
this tournament gel-* »m w
very
warering m
m-'®
H.
y . q quiet
u l r i watering
the apark, half the concentration fin anrid aid In the individual vorable, charily may Ho ep*n c u 7 rK h a u g h neaty**rningralouiHn under whrn
way oyer the Palm Beach | dropped the price, down f r o m #
Bradley ace (Sene Mrlchlorre
help
him
gel
stalled
in
the
CO*rhdisplayed
in
the
I
o- U imI K, m.. k IiooI, and conference..
•-•Iter.
GAINESVILLE. Jan. 12 ( . v
Golf Club rour'e on February f&gt; to 6 on thr di-ri.ion and I to £
itiiln'l arore a field anal under the
victory over the t’nnther*. wiml'l
Most of Ihe “naine’* player, of ing trade..W ant any more?
1 e„lei, nf Ibe bloc were cor
Ml»* Rtley. a m«-mher of the la»l on the knockout,
Horwla'a baikfleering (»a- have le-en no greai protilem.
tlo ie guarding hy McMahon. Ilo (ial)
Ihe professional circuit, obis *-•
tw
o
Curtl. Cun teamx, will bay*
Despite Ihe light tailing. Inkvorrxl four paint, on free throw*. lora, .till making a comeback from
f’dent
they
h
id
Miffbient
vide,
ol
WIIIHTLBD
IIIM
DOWN
True the rVb-ryfed* hadn'l eo
array of amateurs, were listed aa
| Mtlchlnrce fmilert mil. arrorc
Andy G udaf.on of Miami and plenty nf competition for Ihe lllli tercit in the scrap ha* picked up
the aiquntimalely 2 H due In le rnmpetlfnrr Even Byron Ne|-«n.
laal
month",
(li.a.lroin
mad
I
mp countered the |»e&lt;-i|liarlv fril.trat
vacant when .Mtas Mailer., mn.rdrrahly and choice rliigsid#
^•nied bjr teammate.. Mill Mann.
ing Oklahoma tvte of mue ,|i- represented In gel an amendment long slnre re*Ired from the rigors ciem son’i Frank Howard, rival I-ft
-harlie f,rover and Aaron Pierce. into Kentucky and Irnnei.ee, will fen
Orange Bowl conches, were ground­ llniier of Midland, Tex. turned se a t, are f ilin g at a premium,
.e nil -ea.’-n An,| it »■ il-ei,
f
pro
plow,
la
inkino
lirii«
o-ii
constitution that from hi* Texas ranching lo lie ed temporarily rnr-rule here fmm professional la-.* xummri. Pro- A crowd of 12.000 and a gross
Iiorrihrn.Vv and Frank Mulaoff try lo improve llicir corifrreiicr ie- firct home game
n sltiiatinn lo. . the . . NCAA
..
fouled out for SI. John’*.
F lo rid a.. .while they waitr&lt;l. they balily her mo-» dangerm n npre-n gat* lit al least 666,00*1 was antiher*.
cord of one win and four Io«m' hardly romludive to .m&lt;K-lh p l 'f - 1 ’AJLWP^ ".
.
W
,5
’*
* At tim e., a akeptle could bus
le-playrd the game, incliidinr en* wdl ta Mist t»oro*hy Ktalty cipatrd hy the promoting in te r­
There
la
plenty
of
In.tine**
no
ing
an-l
team
w»rt
r-it
‘h
i..
ai&lt;
Among
former
U.
H.
Open
pert Iboth live. of appearing In- by dumping Georgia and Gr-Tgi*
of I .os Ang*l*x, Canadian rham national boxing club.
excuses without weight when thrl the agenda nf t.-dav'x session In • Hamptons, fw.ude Nrl-.on, are Andy's exriteil comment, at--v.it the plop.
lent; on fouling out the other Tech llm weekend.
The 10 P. M bout will be broad­
officiating. .Gu.taf.nn h a.n't for­
eluding
what
roubl
Im
a
I'
hik &gt;fi
truly
mi.'.rrsble
.hewing
I*
c*
Ifalph
Gitldahl,
Llovd
Mangrui".
tears'* *r* men.
Ml»« Ktaliv. who i* making her cast by A B. C. and t e l e c ^
r
ii a*Ion of a rrrommrndattnn tltst I an son Idtlle, I e * Worsham and gotten Ihe penaltie. th at led tn thr
Ib
e
learn
will
(day
llie
llullm-i-i
arainnd.
' Two otlmr high-ranking team.
deciding M fe ty .. .A fter ll.taning second appearance lo Fl-rtta Ir by N. B. k\
^
telwl.lon he banned
Dr. Cary Mlddlec-rff.
In w a r •* •* Ihe came was
I n .t h l i week'. Axtoclaled I'reaa on Friday al AIhem and tlien hop
ill.! so long, Howard spoke up: olso a memtar of the last ta
Charlra,
who
i.at
won
hi*
last
Many prominent persons from ‘Gu*. did you see any of thoie C u rtis full teams, ftioce .he h it
Al Ihe meeting yesterday nf the
drtinllelv a hesllhy le*«on.
11 didn’t go the way of Mrad over lo Allanta for a Saturday
21 fights. 14 of thrm by knock­
three ringleading rn iife tu rr plu. Ihe sports world, Mnvieland, hate officials tackle that boy in Ihe end wop iwni of Ihr rhampiomhln outs,
II oro. rd ta lh» Seminole
r.
spresred to b* In ') ;e t e i i
night claih with Georgia Tech
rente irnlarives of lht&gt; ttorky t-all and music were oo h-.nd.
High* G»e Ihst defrn-e ran
I No. 2 Oklahoma AAM (I4(J) _ In Iheir lait two game.*, (!»■ -h
ro n e ? ’
•
tale*
m
her
native
stale,
she
la'
shape of hit life whrn he ended
Mnuntelo- M—inlwiii nlari s. Mo. - 1 Haw-hall cwntrlliiiled I m Do
pay n il |m l ss rfG .lli-l. . .
naarly did, but cam* from wae b*
Irving to ronooer it** fUM»
id* training yesterday.
•*eio *t, A!ll&gt;ter*a ihacgea have
der Mta.ourl Vallei and Big I'cher, the New York Giants'
■ rrnrart under the
hind to ntp Tulaa, 40-311, In
WORTH HASH
Another entrant from falifot
Ills .September triumph over
•hown a lot of improvement, AftrSeven confer cures, the slrrngth manager: home run king Ralph
Missouri Valley game
Il I* dnnhlfnl It anvnne of the
A
fter
fust
one
had
season.
Sou­
•lia is tall, dart an&lt;i sweyl-xwlngLouit has boo.trd hi. confi­
' l.in
g laland IJin lveralty 4110). noair.T Stetson 63 to fl| la.1
kng
tiellevnl siiffhlenl l«, ja..i through Ktner of the I’lllshurgh Pirate; thern Methodist'* form er Irttermrn In* M&gt;*x Rsrhsra Dse-Sfl of Joe
St. James «ar*ilv rnnld mslrlt
dence and ha* made him a better
Jerry Prl'idy of the Rnl Kox, Roll have deeidrd to organise lo dir up
the amen-lmenl wa* obtained.
On. 4, look It eaay with
wi.„ Ithaca, Saturday, they turned Ip an ini.
Ihe Iwn 1'elefvfed fordward*.
Itrin-ta Mi.« llx-cxnn w-II knowr fighter.
Clause , - J ».-nr« Snr fnr
70-46. Slier man While arnrad M presalve performance again.I MUt'mler Ihe rmle a* II now staiHl* l emon of Cleveland, and that old more
latent---- Logan
Rtollea- am nod Ihe Csliforiila rlrculi
The hlg question D O m .'t sta ­
.
‘
tan
Francisco
Hooter,
la-fly
O'.laalppl, Ironnclng them r'.jr in 6*i
fwlnl* fur LIU.
liiitinn
an-l
fee*
are
granted
to
•hot, hul defensively Ihe, »werrk. rrmemtared as Ihe first m aking her flrxl aniwaranee in mina or lack of it. Thr handsome
Doul.
Bowling Breen &lt;10 41 up**t Monday night.
a'hlrie*
through
a
scholarship
liut
outstanding pas.er, lieat them lo
foied the local team effortFrom Mnvieland rarne Rob It by a few y ears.. .He had Iwn Florid* and should rive s verv challenger, fourth-ranking h r a \ £
Toledo (11-2), tut.Mr. Scrappy
Harry llamlllon ha. maintained
thev have to work for even thing
If.
good account of her rhvmplnn«hlp In the world, never hat gone Ixw
Hope,
Phil
Harris,
Dennis
Je rry Kempter pared BO with 14 a hot pare all season lo boost hi.
Coach Fled C,n nn. ha, telrrl else. Manv schools contend that O’Keefe, Van Johnson and John­ sons on the squad, tin n y |* rated ab ility Amonr the title* *he ha* yond 10 rounds. II* really hat
M n ta.
.roring lolal In Ilk polnla or an drill
athlete* &lt;tn no* have time t o work
a fine runner and Ham op accurate rap tu red is ihe M a'krgon Oin-o U allied fut Ids fila l title allot Ilk*
drftn-lve alrrtne*, amt ll
North Carolina anappad an average of ISJl per game, lie will
p a s s e r.. .Larry Hnyder. Ohio Slat* la st Julv from a *t*-*ng Geld lha* never before. But It'a doubtful
and If *h»v -lid there would not ny Weissmuller.
tight-gam a tawine atraak In • be up against some tough com­ ImiHirlatier of eonlrollun- retained* tar sufficient l«h* on Ihe ramptia**
track roach, predl-^a th at hi. pu­ lpe|o-trd M&gt;*s M arl-ete Rewe nf th a t one long training grind enn
Into the wiuad aince liefore the
5»u»nrrn Conference bat- petition when he square, off season
pil. Len Trurx, will be in Ihe 4:10 Windsor. Ml** Pal*- “ *&gt;" and make up for years of dissipa­
slartml
mavl&gt;e the lei&gt;i fnr the mto earn board, room and
lle. The Tar llaels defeated Wake against Boh grhloa. nf Cent pi*
mile claaa In the big indoor mile St la* Sally 8etx|onx of M-'-h-gon. tion.
G
will la-gin to listen after this li-t laundry.
fn re a t, 05-60.
races this w inter.. .Being a smart Ml-h
sii-nlne renter who broke school game
Oma has won 10 of his last 17
Ttw
small
roltawe
grnup
of
the
i Scotty York of Duke aank „ rtcnrda with a 14.0 average la.l
guy. Larry don't predict the out­
Defensive tnskrtlmll has been NGAA at a meeting yesterday,
other e*-*pip|on" rjoect- atarts. losing on a knockout to
{Miff shot with 10 aeemid. left to year awl Gecugla Tech'. Bill Cline
come of Ohio's football coaching ed Many
Indicated
they
wmilrl
back
the
to
niste
•*-*- **••' Pa'm Bidi Sailer field, lla mail* up for
u
d
ly
neglected
In
thr
la.t
f"
v
Pown South Carolina. 00-M. Duke who .land, six fret ala Inches.
r a ro .. -The dope we hear is Ihal B earh rham»'en-hlo ■ Me »oe. th a t lost by outpointing Hatteramendment.
year*
hv
mnsilv
tnp
fliehi
learns
tam e from 16 pointa behind to Cline dropped in 244 point* la.t
authorities ,-ess Inelode »«•- s r » .»-H* f ind- field In a return match. Ilia over­
Tha Sanford Bhufflahoard team University athletic
Ohservers Mid that apparently
«l*h one oelnblr esreptiop►In. Jim Slaughter poured In 34 Mason.
lost ita first tourney of the year w ant to promote freshman coach •av of Derstor. Ill "•-vn*.Mta«‘- all record ihotra 62 victories 2 ^
only
the
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and
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Gklahoma
and
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canny
Coach
pointa fur l he Inaera.
H arry 8trobel but the pressurr
A bright *pol In the Gator’* HanV |tm.
Coast r-mfercncea remain In car­ to Grange City yeolarUay by a may make it tough.. .Anyway, you &gt;«i&gt;-*| rhsmnlop- u*-» Maurice loaves and th ree draw*. lle V
L Arlsona
Artiooa 110-2)
(10-2) defeated Weal ha.krthall
score of 21-8.
hope*
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on
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Gllek of Mslllmotn sid.. Msrvlatwl kayoed 28 upponente but has aufAn
argument
ha*
l-een
lurwlne
Texas, AO-63, In a border confer- recent development nf forward
In ita second match, tho local ran list most of the assistants H*ate t il list: MU* Star"i« Pelt of fered l l knockouts himself In an
for the |m*t two week* over *bp an NCAA funct.on, Thme two squad
rnee battle.
among the Job shop|w-r«. .One nf
will
fare
Dcloind,
oae
of
career.
navi
{ HI. Ilonavenlurr
f0-0| alao Key Koherts, a sophomore who •o railed slowdown »l&gt;'le of rdsv rnnfeteoce* not only want In keep the lop teams In the state, ben­ lh« moot active of the shopper* is |*-o*lao&lt;Mig*. Tr-nn.- Mi*a Carol In-and-out
Charles, well ahead of fo u ls’
• '•lle e h e r *n-&lt;
* •f«*‘-"*»e* »•*
I'ame from he
behind to whip t'anis- ha* .urged from near rotta-m of nnd several eastern advica*r* of the rode but to strengthen It.
Hooka
Mylln.
who
wae
saving
a
to
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row
at
2
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The committee on nlevlalou yes­
re, 77-72. K o rn •Da via tied Ii the scorer* lo second behind Hami­ Ihe fast-larak have 1,-en rlamm •
KiPpon. iei*h of West Palm Rearh record of defenses, has stopped
On Jan. IH the Hanford tram few months ago he was so happy IN np,l
Mis* Miriam l.yops of Nor *W) per rent nf his opponents. Ilia
till B net ■bo* at 00 alt tn lend lton. li t racked In 17 agahr.t Rial- Ing fur new rule* forrlno n Irae- terday recommended th at live lete will
tie out of the coaching liu.lneta
travel
lo
Grange
City
for
la st lots waa on July 25, IP47,
Iba h i m Inin overtime and vlr- cun and turned In 23 against tn shoot after |«o**e«,inir *he twill lasting nf fnolla.ll gam* lie l-atined a return match.
rlxtnwn. P«.
a
fte
r
NYU.
when he dropped a disputed, split
'• 1 ^
for a certain Jeneth of lime.
thla year. If this I* approved •*••
fery for Bonnie. Jne Smith scored Mississippi
decision lo Elmer Ray.
In th« third spot In team benrClaiming that Ihe ernwd* don’t the movent Inn II «artll plaee n
T he 171h annual Oraor* Bowl ID-round
pofnty to apark N iagara to a
GOT THE POINT?
He knocked out Ray In nlna
11, victory invar Buffalo In the Ing l» aopohmotn Bed WMbning llkf th e . clever, tmll handll’K mi , i | nhllgallnn on Ihy college*
N earby Hardin-Simmons Uni­ F trllm l'* sports card Inrlmte* ■ rounds-II m onths later.
Ion #Hh 41 point*. 'Hie flrrv r* game, 'im -f roarlie* **» M&lt;a’« no*, to leleea.t game*. I* will not
The Jarkal is rilled Uie •’lion’s versity—n*arhv. th at fa. b» Tax*. l»alr of (01.19110111 game* Miami
Ml?* **h"’ "f ,h" H&lt;,rrl'n J,oub,r Miami Senior lllga. .gt*' ha. sv*t*|n
va. Dartmouth. Dee. 27. ami Jjlki
will kill bakkctlmil 'q Ie however, e % rtinxMlollnaal rule pinvldsr". t When on Ihd ir-.ll of
«|evelopc-d
a
driving
uadcilmpd
nf tile association and nn NienaMv Ilia prry hk* htdaatm calls dtarieye Will 11W H l ^ 'o l l u r
Tnfta aim *&gt;m a laxt-mimilRnRI ■gat ayaWfsi Yule, p ee P - ^ . . j .
ltrw * \riU ^ j »
lctnry. Jim M
The Little baseball League* have
will ll* Involved If a memtar doe* hi* w tarealnuU lo the lion, who It nf»v«*r wr« Uhl ml flurinv ncu*
Hefory.
Mullaney u,u.&lt;l In layirn shot lo add to Ms asmtlThla writer b Ihclinrd la
vo basket,
I Ia*l 30 aeeoard. mart
foltuwi In his wake and drives lltiOR linm
Raactioned
baseball
loo - 1 increasad
pitching distance
■I. in
In the
’to
Mttl*
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^ theirw-v-w
dlaarree. M«*&lt; nf the enaehes
not follow I t
Tlie two week, of steedy /tadli defeat H
am
Ilarvanl,
r*f.K£
e rfil
in 28states j from 40
i nfeet,
i four .......................
Inches to 44 feet
walng Ilie hall-central game , The National Collegiate Track him away from tho carcass when ten. .Seem* New Mexico tied the gtiev now are operating
Ing during the Ctnlatma* vaea*
,1" &gt;&lt;* heeanae their material | Coaches A‘*«rtallon reenn.n-ndr the kill I* inmle,. Itaving him only score in the last scrond then won and total 302. The players must be to equallre condition, between
lion* has ir-.ullc-d In a smoother
out in overtime.
between Ihe ages of eight and 12. pitcher and hatter.
that freshmen hr allowed In par- the fragments.
la roneialrnlt Inn small it* lewa
hall handling
Gator quintet.
hrlltianl lh»e ihete r*r* horse I tlripate In varsltv alhlell'* for
Guards George llltrhlris
lamld
“the duration of the ema.-grr-ev.
nnpnnrnl*. H« placing cmtlaskinx, and Harold Hchulman “«•
phsai* on h*tl.h*wVl«w, aeIt was the second gtmhi of th*
hiblted a real rourt flnease
NCAA tn recommend n-*orn "I
rural* anil smnnlh pa*lna the
against Mississippi.
Oklahoma rv-mf allow* •mail­
wartime rlluihillty ntles. The
baseball r.wiehes the day la-fore
er men In pl»v on fatal* even
term*
»ilh
Ibrii
-••nt
npnonbail
asked that frwxhmrn be made
*RO\VNHv7blX~Te«., Jan. 12
Mlgible starting In the *nri««.
rnl* who are reftalw tn •*«**
•—&lt;d&gt;—A major step toward uni
—nlnrr many nf them lay Ihe
fatm flihlng regulation* may taSPORTS M IRROR
hall la Ihe basket rather Ibaa
lakrn today by the flee gulf
By AHHCNIATED I'RES8
shoot 75G nf Ihe lime.
statra.
Jam r- I* an Ideal examplr
Today a year a g o —Th&lt;* Citadel,
Tb* uniform commercial flaldrg
CLF.VKLAND, Jan. l l - W ) - of HI.
a team wllh-ut »n* tail nlav- fine of Ihe Southern aehnnl* Mackregiilallons and r.ri|irocal fishing The well-dressml Cleveland Inagreement* will come up before ■Han* will lie slightly more con­ •r* nor anr wtlh outstanding has- listed f»r violating the "HanlH
the Gulf Ktatr. FUhertr* Coin- servative lid* season than last. lettiall skill Thev rnnlrolled the CiHle," annmtneeil lla withdrawal
inlsslnn fer action.
I't"sldcnl Kills Kyan announced hall for roughly two *l-lnts of the from the NCAA. 1
Five year* ago the C|*vel*nd
•Man. for the agreement were these fa.hloii dlctums for th* game, stnlllog, doing figure eights
nn the t-art rourt unMI Hanford x Itarns nf the National Football Lea­
dliru.sed yesterday by reprraen- baseball club:
tnllTga from Alabama, Florida.
Dark blue cairn with scarlet dtagu't* d defen.e relaxed. Then gue transferred their fran-ntte
bout.rana. Mitilsslppl. and Taiaa 'C a,M Instead of red cap* wbh tn a quick break fnr the IwisVet from Cleveland I" Loe Ancaiet.
Ten year* net.—Frank Kavaea
from tioth rornets and very aeT,
Induitry'a placa In due trimming*.
Plain, dark blua stocking* with- ruratp pat-lnr th*v would m ate won the Dial* Tennla tournament
dUcttiM
c*m* *n *or out the two red atrtpe* ol latl ■ Meh per.-eptago of th*ir l»*» at Temua. defeating Kddla Allon,
A-n M. 6-2
T ?
W hlt.lsalher, deputy ad- year.
V#t*
ator of
c the defense Fl»hFtftatn y*ar» ago—Jimmie Hlnaa
m inlstrator
H'mtnnle IHrh ftelued has a
Red uniform lettera on a dark
Admin
nf New York won the I t F 0 Lo*
geod gymoasum. fine WVer
dnlst ration, told the blue background, Just the oppo.lte
slon tth* fish and adldlifc of last yearAngola* Opart golf lournament
reuses end esrelleal equip­
f i n flea
d
will try lo continue peace­
with a score of t t #
ment with the eiceplbm nf
A few remodeled feature* on
time conservation program* as the Indian caricature worn on Ihe
thing 1 II has r.a eles-trt*
►til pa defense activities.
eft sleeve,
Hwalla baa nae.
In tho first row Ihe flgurra •Wn’t
He u ld fishing boat captain,
Del wind has are HI. la in show n*. Since the -.eftt* 14 of
The H erald will publish a Mall Aw«y laau e lit (he n ear future po rtray in #
and engineer* are considered *aallae has aue. Why rlnesn’l
aorrs Importance tn m.nt basketlential and may cpnly for draft
Hanford?
Iwll autimncra, this might Iw one
deferment*. The fishing Industry
Th.. makeshift hlarktaiard set nf Ihe reasons thv crowds have
in wurtU anti and I'ic tu rra the attractions of Sanford a s a TourUt C enter
ao far la not negligible for priori­
un faring the auditorium Is a been an disappointing in reemt
ty * In ordarlng r«-*J~d supplies,
pitifully Inadequate method. Kvan
riiiaT a r e a —rs ia iiir
he aiblnl.
ilnnnv lllter. Carllaa, Two It
of Central Florida, and tl&lt;*HlKticd for prospective tourialu, permanent re
tVhlleleathcr u l d Ihe D. F. A. Willie, mini o*l. Hnip'a Dawn. o«t
will do nil it ran to help the In erep. He's Nice. Mlts
arcoxn wares—Vwtaa
d u ttry meet tt* manpower and
Idle Hlar, Mufllrlshl. V-ltln.
aidenta o r otliera Interested in Sanford.
m aterial neefa.
Nartqrna.
ctarna. II*
It's UIJ|f.
II
Ill u- T.mp,
II. D. Ibhlgen, vaeeutlre sen*
re.llaar, Huaar
T M IN O a i d -a /ia ia s Ilia
lary or the T e n s Game. FUh and
llanlm. Illah Tall,
7
ilaapr •in
Ojr»ter forumUalon, led n panel
Carats,
alscusalon on promoting defense

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�Truman Message

life On Island Off Korean Coast

ttMMIaoni n«M r«a* oa*i
figure for bin lies, tax proposal
but said the total should exceed
the rumblned total of these two
„dls.
Mr. Truman said it should be
the first principla of policy to
“maintain a balanced budget, and
to Imanee the cost of national
defense
on a ’pay-as-wr-go' ba­
By J. HILI.IH MII.I.EIi
sis.’'
he added:
Nlgle (hair si in of ISS1 Msrrh of Dimes
"Corporations should pay much
We reported earlier in this seiicr that t|,r National Foundation higher U ses. Individuals should
for Infantile Paralysis has invested $13,100,000 during the past 12 pay much higher taxes. Excise
tnxes should lie higher and more
year* on the most massive scientific research program ever launched by extensive.”
a- voluntary ageney against a -------------Hr, Iruman aald new tax prosingle disease. Bight mm gui
posals soon will Iw submitted to
specific research and professional
Congress carrying these recoineducation projects are in progress

By HAL BOYLE

CHEIU, Korea—(£*&gt;—A new life of hope has begun on
rugged island for nearly 1.000 war orphans saved from Seou
'‘Operation Kiddy Kar.”
And today Americans opened their hearts to these child:*
disaster In a sequel by the U. 8 . '1~

Korean War

quest nf infantile paralysi*. How­
ever, the struggle is a furmidahlonr because of the shiftiness of
our opponent. Unlike smallpox,
for Instance, polio follows no set
strategy. Poll" ean’t b» relied up­
on to act In a predictable way.
For one thing, there t* not ju«t
one polio virus. Their are at
least 3 of them . . . perhaps more.
Scieitre needs a “shotgun” varclrt'i f blast this multiple enemy.
Balia used to be considered n
“summer disease". In recent years,
however, th* peak weak* of inclpepce have occurred in the auisny eases a fte r the second week
ip Sept cm tier aa in all the months
before. In I960, the week ending
December Id saw th* highest
incMrnee both nationally and In
Florida. To data this yiar, Floda ’ has recorded 457 cases of
Mio, a U0 per cent increase over
it year’s 212 ease*.
Recently, a larger number of
is been reported fur
every mont of th* year than
ones was t i „
Another thli
Years with a
high Inrldenco
aaes used to lie

year*. But no

802 eases: 1940

mi there war*

wood through
_____rhla has placed
mtlag financial load upo-&gt;
Mara of tho National
m for Infantile Piraly

ta. an analyils of figures
■t more amj more adults

r stricken. In tha pa*:.

H

I patient* were
15* arc abotlo

ll’a allS S N F mm* f&gt;aa* Osat
ion, for closing "many loop­
t-omli*. They killed an estimated dal
holes" in present lax laws.
450 Beds. "They were trying to
The President also Informed
makr an advance and we caught Congress th at staffs are being
them," said I.t. Don G ranger, rapidly gathered to apply “broad­ -NIW UTI AND N(W TMATMINT" arc sought by polio victim Tommy
Fasanacht, 17, as he is greeted by htx mother at the Children's Hospital
Hanford, Calif.
er controls” over prices and in Baltimore, Md., after an Iron lung journey from Lancaster, Pa. Seven
Second Division artlllrry slam wages.
breakdown* occurred during the lJ-nVe-an-hour trip on which Tommy,
mrd a rain of steel at the |{rd».
"in the case o f prices,” he said,
Field dispatches said the alr- "the general jioliry must lie tam -vlng van, was accnmpan.ed by an B-car caravan, (fslcrnalioaalj
artillery pounding wiped out part to hold Ihe price line with utmost
of Wonju.
vigor."
The Communists broke and fled
He asked th at the Department
into the northern Mils at dusk. of Agriculture be “granted a u ­
Allied troops then reoccupied tin- thority to rontrol speculative
dominant height southeast « '
Wonju.
Allied cargo planes Thursday
dropp-d 21.1 tons of fond sinmun1
thin, medical supplies and cloth­
ing to Jh* central Kuira defender*
Other Bill forces were dug in
•outh of Wnnfu.
He said k go and manaeing
But brisk fighting twirled ll
the Tanvang area, far behind IN- forces led by Russia a rt “a r­
•JK*j
rayed agaii s| th* flat world."
is a rail B"d road renter &gt;ulh •
S ;/
’Tb* great manpower under
exposed Allied position. Tanran
th,- c-ntrol *&gt;f Poyfes Communism
the Han River at Itw s—tri.r--:
S553: ** «*
i* heltig driven with fanatic seal
msrt bend. It Is « ,tilde „t&gt;&lt;- will
to
build
up
m
ilitary
and
Industrial
drawal route for the Sreon-I Divl
Vt 4
sion leading toward ihe old Pu»ar strength, he continued. “We in­
vite disaster If we underealmate
hrarhhrad.
The Communists srl uo thei the forces working against us."
Th* $140,000,000,060
figure
roadblock near Ochl, a town on
the main road between Taiiyam u-r,| by Mr. Truman doe* not
and Cnunglu 22 miles to H&gt; • Wr ' I necessarily mean th* government
They floured fire on Allied ve will ■pei th at much In th* two
1852.
- -r"s ending «Ju
« ly
i y i| ., m
u ..
hides rarrylng supplir, In th* Ir 'a
The fund* m ay ho committed
Keeond Division farther north.
• '“* v ' rf " 1*a Mayo In a seen* from Warner Bros
Allied patrols rushing nut to over several years ahead and Mr. rT ^V V rst Jo in t Story, with I tarn Day and Gordon MarHae, show­
Truman
did
not
hint
at
the
mac
clear the supple road ran into road of the budget to be presented on ing Hunday and Moiktay on the Riix screen.
mines. Then Ihe Red, attacked -Monday.
Another ran guaid tialiul of the
Hut by the end of 1911, Mr.
Communist flanking force tangled
with Allied troops northeast of Truman declared, defense and
foreign aid spending should hit a
Tanyang.
between $45,000,000,000 and
The Eighth Army did not rrpnrt rale
the results of either skirmish. It $56,000,000,000 R y&lt;ar, This i*
double today's outlays.
reported there were at lest 1.000 roughly
"The real economic teal Of this
R“d Iroona along the Tanyangdefense effort la Uwt wo' must
Chunglu highway.
harder, reduce consumption,
A. P. correspondent William work
forego Improvement* In farm,
flarnard reported from the front and
business and household equip­
that there were two full North ment."
Mr. Truman aald.
Korean division*—the sixth and
“This cost cannot be gut aff
10th— In thn force that slipped Into th* future. I t must bo gold by
around the eastern flank of tho the people now, one way or a n ­
Second Division. Slsable elements other, and It abogld bo paid
of force were reported 10 miles through Illa tio n ," ' •
south .nf Cheenn, a n d , only six
Laying great stroag on tho Inmiles forth of Tahyang.

mm

Mixed Reaction
CI’m I I - s m

• more serious
r*Uy, with the
latbar of wage
more serious
dlafugtlon result* in th*
Bujbar .and rmplratnrv

sew

W s ,, Owe 1

olaa brought an astonished whistle
from many business and Indus­
trial leader* Imlay.
'•There goes our standard of
living,” a »pnkr*man for the man­
ufacturing segment of the business
world said, noting that the Preald-nt would want $140,000,000,000
a t least, In the next two year*.
Th* rhlef executive indicated ho
a, unearthed would want tha unprccedr nted
ty the March sum paid a*-w»-gn In ta in , and
into tha also urged everyone to make their
la will be om en! consumer good*— autos,
some day. homes, and appliance— go further.
Many businessmen said tho
Prvfldent'a economic m**«a“* wai
entirhed In loo general term- for
comment now, but othrr* noted
that the president stepped into a
long list nf Issues which have been
bitterly fought ana are still high­
ly controversial. Following riistom
In big huslnoaa those commenting
salted that their names lie with­
held.
Among thom are: Control of
•peculation on commodity, axchanges, longer hours for labor,
greeter start plant #in*n*tnn than
th* industry has promised, more
nubile power projects, salsura of
nor* commodities for th* stock­
pile at th* onpena* of civilian
production, higher and extended
excite or salsa taxes, and credit
eurbe on old aa well aa new homes.

S

Catholic Bans

worldly character.
They may, for example, attend
ruotlon ptiturca, but may not parHrlpato In "communnl hunting," aa
r errmplv a fox hunt or ■ raht drive.

Air Force to the fright that
rescued the orphans from the
e trre ti of Seoul.
Two C-47 transport planes flew
through foggy weather Monday
afternoon to la n d !0 tone of gift
supplies for the w ar waifs on
their Island sanctuar*, 70 miles
off the southwest tip of Korea.
The gifts included several tons
of food donated by (he Army.
There was also a ton of badly
needed medical and toilet supplies
purchased In Jap an with fund*
contributed by U. 3. Far Eaa&gt;
Air Forces personnel, and clothing
donated by individual! and o r­
ganisations from all part* of
America.
"And this is only a trickle of
what we have been promised,”
l*L Col. R. L. Blatsdrll said
happily,
BlaUdell, who lives in Fort
Worth, TexM is chaplain of the

the at roots of the Korean capital
by klndheartad American soldiers.
Since then h* has relied more
than lf 18.000
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for the
share.
Th* orphans are housed in the
old wooden buildings nf an agrlcultural school on th* outskirts
o f Chaju,
They cam* running In c a n *
curiosity aa (ho truck* rolled la

fur the bihlr tells me so."
The girls laughed merrily and
Immadialrly sang back to li'm Ibe
same song in Korean.
The carefree friendliness of the
children was In marked contrast
to the dispirited group that h at
hern flown here last month. Three
weeks of fresh air and nourishing
food had given them back
childhood's ,;ift of laughter.
“ We have 27 deaths—all child­
ren less than a year old," said
the orphanage doctor. "They wire
too waak to save. But the
health of the children now la
generally good, although 06 are
■till ill. Most are suffering from
malnutrition. Thirty-five have
contagious
diseases,
chiefly
whooping cough."
The orphanage would be re­
garded as shocking by American
standards. The rooms are over­
crowded and only those sheltering
the youngest children are heated.

present—not « « th e superinten­
dent or the doctor—receives *
rolory. All they g st U food snd
quarter*. Blaisueli would Ilka to
correct that situation too. but
bo toy* "the chi Idran coma first*
Before wt left, the children i f
•cmtiled in the yard and u n g
Korean song* tuned to a wheex.
tnir old last-century typo of foot
pumped organ, in the group « u
a small light-skinned child baing
carried piggyback by an older
boy. The yuungstrr had a candy
bar in his hand.
“ Ilello Jimmy.” aald the chap
lain, and Jimmy wared his candy
bar and smiled.
Aa our truck drove away f r&lt;&gt;u.
the amlling orphana chaplaU
n iaisddl aid gently:
“Jimmy ii half American. The
other children know h — and they
spoil him to death.”
Itraxil is the world's second larg­
est corn-growing country, behind
the United Stale*.
The U A Air Force base at Lime­
stone, Me., is lOjOOO acres in area.

But the Alt) orphans are en­
joying a Ufo richer than most
have ever known. Chaplain Blaisdell h, working night and day
to carry out hla own dream for
them—a real home where they
can he warm »».l well el»d, art!
can get the beet of schooling.
lie feels the promised genero­
sity of American civilians will
enable him to carry out hta

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coiling*.
International pacta governing
tha supply of vital matarlali, and
wtMMjpn of export control,
Credit control over existing
ho“ V •» well a* new dwalllnga.
But the major omphaala waa on
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adjust Its Infomo upward, to countoract the higher ta n a which the
doferu* program la making nee**Mry, would tend to relievo that
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AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXXII

EatabthheU 1908

SA N F O R D . f l o r i D(A___MONDAY
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JA N .

A*&gt;m i:ilrtl

15, 1951

No. HI5

Pram I .caned W ire

NAVYTOREACTIVATESANFORDSTAT
Reds Reel Back Under

President Declare
‘Savage Allied Attack; Truman Says $16 Billion In New
Osan Is Recaptured
Taxes Needed In ’51
U. S. Will Remain In
# Korea, Says Collins;
Air Force Kills One
Thousand Chinese
IOKYO. Tuesday. Jan. I(&gt; &lt;/P)
—Amciusn and Alliril lim n
«*'nctl U|i to 12 miles Moral iy in
4 Hidden. rffrnsivc on the wnlcin
Korean (roni toulh of Seoul.
Tank-infantry team* by ntghliall
• m l trcrpliiird three towns
Or­
an. Kumyangiang and Gion.
Lhe attack by an Array lint had
been in trlrcal liner lair Novrmlicr came nnl) a lew boitfs aflrr
O nrial J- l-awton Colliiit raid
Amrne an lortcs "will triUmlv
•lay anil figlil” in Korea.
('••Him mail* hit fighting H iltincnl diiriiiK a viul lo Kn't. .
•
A hlaring morning ilrikr hy ■•iMi
patftl Ihr way for the attack
An Force lighten and lmm'xri
A. P. i orreipiradenl Stan Serinton reported that fiontlme morale
anrong U. N. troops soared « •!"
weary fighters realized they haJ
•cued |h r iniltalifr. al least lot il
lyA ttranff lark of resist «««*
0 from Chinese Communrsl Iswcp*
•rM H ffW - T V - RyrW^jwJttJW*'
first •erioui itand from miR-in _1.il.
potiliom north of Kumy*n|janil
al duik. There lh«y o|*no«» uo
U. S. Third Division troo^i with
aiilimmlic w eapon.
Allied artillery bloatail the Ttrili
t n u i u N oa r»a* t» » i

Badman Bill Cook
Reported Captiired
In Mexicap Wilds
Jol'I.IN . Mo, Jan. IB -f/Pt—
IIndies nf H im p n a tw were
firand in o mint ik ifl M r uday
and poller raid l k t | w r it Inveallgating tkr poealbiHIv lh*T
were member* nf tbe miming
( arl H o m e (.rally. W U " *
•lain by Hadran toll Cgh- It
• u a*i drier adaed ImmaMaialy
what her tkrrr ram ngy «4her
hodlea In the abaft. CbW a*
Potter Prank Martin
»br
bodk. bad nac baan/toongbi
(a thr aarfreo bai Mini ma
loabrd Hha that af n NMb fkL
Martin said ba wna-pat cart ala
t ha bodies were Ibarn af tba
Maaarrs bai Ibal ha M l rela­
tively aura they wrra.
SAN DIEGOr Calif, Jan- I B . &lt;AV-Sheriff Bart SUand Mid hr
war informed that Badman BUI
Cook, »u»pc.-ird .layer af eight,
haa been raptured In Mexico.
The Information iretired by lha
•hrrlffa office shortly hafore 10
A M. Pacific Bundanf Tin* today
was that Cook wee KiMed Mfl
rallra below the border In the dcaolata region of tha lower Califor­
nia peninaula.
With him, tha repati eald, were
, two El Centro California proa•w pecior*. Porroat Demi era, i t , and
James Burke. U , mleilng for ten
daya. They w«r« said be ba un­
harmed.
Cook. Si-year-old Joplin. Mo..
ox-eonvki, haa b a n
(ought
throughout tho country elneo the
Hiaoppearaneo of an Ulinola fern*
' lly of five In Oklahoma.
Tha report waa alao
by Mrxlmn authoi
•dor from
hare.
arm** the border
,.
.......
They were advlard that Cook
/a l and the two El Conbro man he wee
•“T bettered to h er. dtourtnd In Me
] deepen to. blood ite M d flight
wore being betmgkt ba tc h »
airplane.
nnl. -me
~m af tlra
i'
The manhnnl.
the moat
retentive in tha
the eowotry**
■— blatory.
darted early' In f u n 'irt after the
Maod-etalnedI entomnMla of tha
irl Mannar
Maaeer rarae
family af Carl
mna found
war Tetaa.
Tuba. Obi.
abandoned near
Obi—
The hodlea of CaH Heater. S3,
T e n rr Cart, flea

Preparations For Reel
Attack Will Cos*
United States More
Than $100 Billion

m B. Dunn
Educators Give
Tentative Assent Burns To Death
To Law Revision In Blazing Home
Legislators W a r n e d Orlando Policeman Is
Pay Cut Would Hit
Blown From Boat
Teachers’ M o r a l e
By Gas Explosion

lly KI.TON t:. I At
WASHINGTON. I.o 15 &lt;/Ti
1‘molciil 1 rum in rillin ilrtl ii&gt;
1I4V I lie niilUvry »i!l '|ieiid tir'd.'
$ 4 1.000.000.OfX) tn 14 ib ^iiil re
•)uire 4Ulburili r» u.uliacl lot
»MI.IM)0.«MMN»l liming the ue»t
b-c.tl yrar.
lie albartl ili.it He) billmn thvl
lar price U r III Illr In k of Sighim?
I hr Kiuron v«4i mil piriuirinii,
4g4inil |Mi&lt;iiblr ( iinuriuniil illeckt

Caldwell Observes Si^ninu
rasM

r»n

« \S U IM -tM \. inis | J —/i|*»
-Preoident Imusais tu n ay
iliangi-sl the tlrnll reaulalmu* In
urrtnit
I*-In- .’( s t a r .old* tn
sulunterr (or Jl nmnthv of inilitins - m m I'reviuu |) il hnil
lirrn mi on., itile fur drult-rlifi*
tils- jn iilh . to rnlfr th r rnllilars
tor ih r Zl-innnlh |iriiotf until
the. were arlualls railed tn the
ilrall IN-gular enlUlmrnt* run
Inr Initarr |irriial«.
Selrelise
Sr n ic e brailiiuarlrt* aaiil llir
artiun ha* 1111 nlf-it nil |&gt;rr*ntl*
dr*iring In enlist for a full term
In ans ul the armnl Inrre*. Him •
n r r Sf*retail nl llrfrn sr Mar­
shall lid • tr|ii&gt;rlrra in Itlrhmmsil.
Vr„ tin .41 that all Ihr armed
srfiice* wunlit prnrurr their men
Ihroogh the Selrrlise Sersire
• sstern imiler amendment* ash­
ed in the (trail law. This prii|iu.«l wont.I reiiiiirr rungrrsainnal
artiun y|ar*h.ill wa* In HIchmioid lur a mri'iiug u| VintlnU
Military Inslllute's toMfrl of
viaitiira.
i

Britain Will M ake L ife Sentence Is
M o r e Sacrifices, G iv e n Use K o c h
Eisenhower Hears By Germ an Court

D ays

. r c i I '. x p c c t IC nsc l l e i r r l J n O c c u p a n ts
onl Nav il \o
1 sltoi.
Iivalrd llni spring, the
i n x i l sroi-oio f i t-w
) I l ) . y of Jatkwtn
a led to iin v r in
an
•riw- to cunfei wilb ("it/
. m ling ih-t.iili nf th*
e |iio|xrty now tinder
"!ily.
diate e l l n l fl|v»»| (K

Budget Ot $71 Billion
IsSugRcstcdAsTrum a it
Emphasizes
Needs Of Services!

Ih ihril (|. Dunn, almul 45. Nil elsewhere The I’rmrlenl &lt;-mnlv4lA IIA IIA S S F r I u» I*. &lt;/P)
Two trailing figure- m thr Floti­ burned lu ilealh in n fur &lt;d un- il/rrl in III! Iiucbr.l inrvMga II
lla « Irani tyilrm today gave tau- dernimeil origin winch rompldrly (‘ongirvi that the mililsi) pliare ul
tioui, tirtl-glame spoiniat (or drilruyed lu* in iu p aiatiirlr act* tl mutt lx tentative
mini mnminendatKim of the leptt- home at 2MI South Nsnlord Ave­
In addition lo llx 3*4i,tWK),OfJfJ.
lative cnuncil fm le/itirm of llir nue vhoillv Ixlnrr J:00 n'rlueV 000 he |ir«»|*&lt;»*e-»l fur llx Iim it
ulnml law.
tin* (training. lie *»*• alonr in the year Ixgmnmg neat lulv I. llx
School Sup». I horns* I). Ilailer Inline at tile lime..
1'revnlenl* e»tini4lr«l -mother HO.
No raiDWr'i uu|nr*l into thr 000,4)00.000 worth *•I uiiliuril)
and Fal lleitileiion, prrinlenl of •!•'
Honda Fahrcatinn A-tor utiim. r i circumstances uf the ilealh wdl lie •Imulil lx granlril bo llir balanrr
pretted concern, however, that the necncary, raid Juilicr of tlie I'rarr nf this year. H im would hung llx
morale of the teething piofcvtiun W- F- Waliun, (his morning, lie total fund, voted or 4iilluin/ed fur
might lx hurl if thr roomil'- pro-1 termed tl&gt;r death acridenlal.
this year In *52.000.1)1)0.000.
aJ a
a 1 a&gt; .
a
Itoulf (nr rutting payments f-&gt;r
I tie fi»e
firut nolurd by
Mr. Truman -aid that o r
mod highly trained trarlx if goes M m . F. M. Smith, a neighbor in a mouth, ago tin* a rttti mllitats
home at mu ihe it reel bon lire forres totaled lr». than t.WKIjytai,
through.
WASIIIM.ION ).(. r&gt; &lt;&lt;!•»
Dunn
Imine. Six dril.ne&lt;l lliat »he tbat they have been itHri-tsaod by
They laid it alto might de-liov
aUml IJWO.nOO: that thr fund* ha
•—I’rrsuirol Truto.in tialay »enl
tlx leailterv* irwentive to ininave wa» awakenrrl ibutlly Ixlrrrr 3:00 n-krtl In llir new luHlgfl wmdd
i(*ongrr»a
t7l,'i'M,(H.tt,0tlO nxndo'clock by the toum i al brrakinr orovldr fur nearly a milium more
their training.
ing I'inigei bo thr govrrmixnl ni-&gt;l
Oefrnse official* told a Serrate
(jla»v.
taw
the
glow
of
the
fire.
Bailey taid IJx
enmmlttei- him
|a*t wits
week m
ther ni
nr *w
ir-mj
•—’v
ir ,. tuum ifS’ re- I l
i l l i _1
j
11^ 1 t rnmnrnuT
» irmj
yr^ ajpl iteJ.s U* luxnl I&gt;1 * 16.coaememLitioM '*rinJlm-*lx&gt;le, arc. ^ W m d h r r h u i b a n d . ami called
M
u hr attained. -n*v
rrftTwbl.Wyr il n*rr|«d lo halame
»erv good"
™ ^t*f uefUfttnenl.
Mieae nett Junp 30 a* iWM'hlr.
it.
Mr
Truman
*ald
Wlta
that
moir
At
the
White
lluuw.
I*»
•
Iiu....'&gt;
.lunlnl»
!••*'
,,
. . . .
Tha house ana fully Involstd in
llersilerMin raid the lrg i.|.t..r. | fUme, »K,n the flra truek arris- than SJKK&gt;.0&lt;k» mrn and women „ J I.IOM.mW.OWI fivtl Defense Bill
I»"*t.-.-e th.;
llx
('
I | M iilri% ,1
-•
L ^,
have "done a very eatnr-t, vet}' ed, «md Kbr Chief M. N flevr th- National Giranl ami R e - n r imi.mtu - !i' "i ulomu «*if*r. Slano. .
* r » n o n tli* v I**
1 liu ilg c l l i i r i i r H
(
J J lft
aineery fab nf at-.nlylng the aeluw-1 loud. Il wa* nut side of Ikr pity oeganliatlnn. of thr *rn.r.1 biri-r, I t u . -II . 0 '.o .). l lraiMm.-. ?v i,4-. vm program, and In th« main the.' limit* and nu hydrant watrr w*. on- ayallahle for "rapid innliillrr. or M'l- I*1■*1* • 'U N
•1 ( i l l 111It.r f»l .1 |e ,|il t b s '
w ill S i d
• 1 1’
1,
.
,
allow a real tinder standing uf pin tberefore available Kiiuimcii eim- lion." and that fund* In the ....I- 1' » • A‘lmir.1 liatlori. Ur n U . l
"» N
*
‘
.k„ O il'll,||&lt;
-.Hill |H“ f 1M |M
a,
'i n n li
t- l | | |ta*,r #sfc»aa il ia .
„ , , I |*M ‘, ( -l l l l l l II»W « • N« «4tI ilHIMi I
it .
K t H I I lM *
I llfll I •!* . i l l 1
hlrma the atate tare* In flnarxing rentrated nn protecting the home*
, , 11 &gt; 0 .r p s N i.o n o .rx M i
III 4 i p c c l s l
deg.
re
of
rradinr*.
of
the
rrw-.i.
1
l‘«
•
•'
M.M«b..n
UM
m
.
i
.
'
ni.i.Pu.n.
Jurat
........
.
«
of C. P. Iti'ce, 70 feet to ti.p nnrtli
tin- piddle arhunlt.**
to
In C o ilg ic t . lir
dxsva^r
,n A,,'n,t' K" " « &gt; &lt;lnl"nali..nal 1
Moth of them aald they %r#*# and Jix Wright, neighbor un tin organisation.
l i a v r r c .v , I v U l s h o u t t h IC C w e e k : .
The numlM-r nf active unit- m
rvatiflad that th r legH atora hod south.
The Iwily uf Mr. Dunn xhleli the annrd four*. lh»- I'rrsuli-nt |
M r V4M 1 h r w o u l d 1n k r l t i n g l e ■
rerugnliod that a-leuuatr arhiml
farlllllea cannot lx neoyhlrd with­ wa* nut ill*eovpre«l until the five raid, la Intreaalng rapidly.
t e li u *
s ll 1 * .
U ir i r • x *
III l l l l l '
"In the Army.” hy wrotr. "mout earmarking nf Mate rchm.l room house had liurni-il to tin
I l l i v e t o l.v i l | in
1 Hut l x v b n w havr
vailed
to
artivr
duty
aevri»|
mnstruetlnn funds In aueh a wav ground, was propped in a half
e ,l „ o 1 &lt;i,t I i d e m r l l i s l Vk •■ u ld t r . i l l y
t-rat eounllea may Inirmw against altting pfMillon aa If hr had fall- Nat|ot,al Guntvl diviaion* ami t&gt;rertaln rrgular dm
h .ip p r o
future rarvenura for immrdiatr- • n in Die hallway at the edge nf aetivated
tOwallawae i n Par* a t,,
the Ixdrimm dnor. Mr*. Dunn in. onatrixtlnn.
I n l o . lit*" * %■*I'f lit ' ||F ||r 11 I o n The legislatlvw lounrll tuupisaeil tint borne al (he time.
. „ r v , I r a l iV , llir f i r - f ir u l o n 1
\ I9I!&gt; Ktudlialier truck In Mu
a ennatitutional guarantre of Slnti
t il l ' d u r a
1 1 b u d g e t 1*
" llu v
rapilal outlay runlrlhutlnu* tn ratp-irl nf the hnuae w». Ii*i|ly
3 Scpnr.Tlu Com.imlH Wlttll Of BtlcIlCIlWHlfl s i IC . I l l I v 10 4 p e l IfM 1 n l g i i i v c
rouullra for SO. year*, with auth­ •lauiaged by thr flame*, Inrludlnr
ority to horrnw against Ihe future tanks and termite spraying ertuiti
Fcicns Insanity In d a n g e l
A rc Coiitcttiplalcd
Income with freeholder approval nf men! Mr. Dunn had Ixen profes­
sionally engaged In this typ* nf
the Honda
For European Army
Last Days Of Trial | l i r t i« i| » f r f r t l r n l n l f| lxi m41arIIt i pl i xi " rhe H i t cllliena rvsmnilttee 4»u spraying work.
1
, p r i n t i n g l i f f i g N t l l ^1*
WAHIIINfiTON~Jan. lb -- ./»'• schools, and the PEA have rrromThe hum* had born an altarIHix'l loi llir foial yrai . l u t ­
LONDON,
fan.
IS
(rl’i
l.enAKsSDURG.
Gerniauy.
l-ra
15
The
Hunremr
O
u
it
today
stru'k
mended atxlt a plan.
live, modem type of fram* eon
nrallv llitrr-filtfi. ol
0 l‘&gt;
lire Kih Ii 041 irnliruid ing July I
At for tbc l«rlalators• prnpmal •frurtlon with aahotn* shlnglr down, (i tn I, a New York Cily cral I). KlserilMswer grit brvl-li.tnil
f1 'its ••
to permit counties to tag home, aiding. It was huRt and ieeup)e*&gt; unlinaner which re&lt;|ulr«a rli-rgy. « » U I 4 l l &lt; r I 'x la V lli.il I b i l s i n - lo life imprisonment Imley lot il (01 tmlllaiy -ri-K e s
mrn lu get poller permits Ixforr
atrada for school mirpo«a», Bailey hv llx Drum* ahotll a vest ago.
World War M's "Oulposl of f rrr | i4Uvmg (lie iiiuidri ol |imliM4td out lo ilmol J47I lor rv o v our
they
can
preach
In
thr
atreel
Mr*. Reese, nearby neighbor,
aald “ aomethlng like that l» go­
ol llir mine 152JWIO.OOO men. writanother derision the triburi. fbini"
iv |irr|i.nri| for beavirr roni m lrn|mn &lt;amp prnonriing to havy tn be done unlvaa we stated that she and her huvbaii'' wl Intraanininusly
au m j the niy Mtrlbrrt lii help vlmie up (be
llx "He,I Wilib ol lira Iim- uxn and 1 luldirn in llir I ’ S
auiim r the stale la going tn hgvr slept through much of the fir- rtrunell of Havreirn(*•
Graee. Md ,
And if the I'residriil ha. hi*
m.i Ii I,' 44 years otrl. wai •onviilnl
to lake over eomplet flnarxing of until lx avroke to tak e snisr mrtli- fur refusing In Irl a Jehovah
Wit- W rtl'i rlelenxi
IiouI lliat -aMn* kmiouiiI
the aehnole In th# futurr."
elm lie got nut the garden hn»e nr saw group use a puldii pmk
,
o|
rlimes
.ig,trail
A
uiIimu m'l *•)’,•i ju*l11«h ,»
, -•* . a s . n i l
During llx d a , llx ni|»irnx mm
Bailey offered a "rough gue»s" and aided firemen In protecting fur religious services.
tx iiiu n priiorien ol tlx N4/11 Ihe
that rutting p ta te allotment* fur hi* frame home.
tiismlei
ol
Alliiilu
lo
u
rs
in
Ilut in r.till a third o v m
reillniieri widow ol llir raiupl
rank I and r^nk t teacher* (those
The Sanford Boat Work*, huu-- ■vhlrh Ihr Issue nf freedom of
l)e
1 O il nol
with arademle work beyond a trae- lug thousands of dollars worth of waa raised, the high rourt ui» I, uroix, ,ronferird. with .Ibiiub
...
„ - 1I v*4iluur »,
n a /i miiun-indei
helor’t degreel ami rutting off rixtlv motor cruisers, was menac­ held, h to :i. the diwirderl) eon. Irru* iMisii.trs l.uivmxl Munwrll
in 1 mui l Ii , , r j ' ,l,r
State fund* fm Junbr rnllere&lt; ed Sunday morning by • fit* fol duct conviction of a stuJcn* «•- U . d n , of Britain's delrn.r arms m
and klndergarUna aa recommended lowing a gasoline explosion in e W restevl while making a pollth *1 stood by to tell hjienlmwcr tlx
M r v K i h I i I m t V r M ilo 4 l i V - iiIdssHasM a* N a* T*ee«»
foot cruiser in which John Wdlanl. speech on a Syracuse, N V, role tlx,r servirrt would play m r wl lirnry in h r, pilmn vrll Iu l
Orlando policeman, suffered minor street corner.
liighl A m url dm lot Ii m il'll die
Iteat tivalion of Ihu
Hanfoid
burnt about tha face and hands.
Chief Justice Vlns-m *pokv for (lie plograin
The eiploslon which occurred the tribunal lu rarh dreiaion. lie
Among ollirt lliingi F^tenhovvri wav in nn miidilion lo attend llx Naval All 8'ation •-•I' '-i no way
when he waa try in g to atari the hvld the free iprerh i|ue*tlon did v*4% listed lo beat were still un­ session Iralay 4l«.l lievi die sen- affect the Geurgi- llisr. Umpire
8chm&gt;l piogrum which will he commotor Mew him ant of the erui«ei-. not enter Ihe Byrixuse ease I*-published drlailv of llriliui** big- Irnre
idete-l well within the *'d&gt; dav per­
iCoatlawoe raw Parae Three!
Rav. Daniel 0 . Hodgin, a retired
cause the student, Irving Fein- r,
Il was llir icmnrl llir iinpiuoii- iod allowed by tlx Navy to clear
ininieter who trad made hla home
almost started a riot hy hi* grit prairtim r defrnx pfograin
far the paat twy wlntora a t Pel- H a r r i s o n s G i v e n
Il It etpetlrd lo in. lode an r f mriil senleme for Mrs. K'h Ii Ihe It* imtallatlnn*. Mr. ilarr stated
pica fur “tha colored penult- to
today.
lOawslawec ssw rse * Mat
IfawllawMS n* S-i.a TSi m i
lowahlp rro n t, died at 11:00 A.M.
lla v lls a d
•*■■» I'hrvrl
Eniolliur-:t al Ihr school is es$4,663 In Damages
terday In tha local hospital. He
Mt-leil to tx go'iil, though much
been in III health for a u year*
h
Harrison
:i:ess than was anticipated la-t
Mr. sod Mr*. W. I.
Bom July ST. ISM In Pleasant
H e a d C h i l d r c n ’H U r o u p summer, In spile nf the Selretive
Garden, N. C , be rsw r to Sanford were awarded damagwa totalling
Service draft. Mr Harr aildnl.
— . .In. . their
-------------rldey In Cir­
from Brighton. Mich. Ho formerly J4,M3
eult Prldi
PI fteen prospective uniptir.
I id paatomtaa In Columbus an l cuit Court agalngt T. B. and W. P.
ORLANDO.
Jan
16-(8
|«
e
ia
ll
have a'-rudy atrivad and many
IL Pleasant, Ohio with tha Ohio Ball. Ira-1 Irueh broker*. J. W.
Itamkstl
Cha&gt;'-,
Sanford
rllMi*
utorr student* wrill lx here hy
early Meeting of friends, Quak­ flail was foreman of tks fury
•hiptxr, wa* cl**‘li*ii Friday I n Wednesday when the school open*
ers. Later ha served aa minister which returned tho verdict in favur
WAFHINGTON. Jan. 16 «/1*&gt; Tin Senali- Mnrall llualnns (toininit- load Ihe Central Florida divi«ion officially,
Ihi) former
National
f o r the W eatenn Methodist of the plaintiffs. Judge M. B tw aald today II may hold hrorlng* on the neweprinl supply and
of the Childrs-u'* Holm- Society Ixnguc uuipiru announced.
Church In Cold Water, Mkh. and Smith pmtded.
Mayor Frml Dyson and all mi-,,,far a number of years did evangaThe suit wna ente red for If.- price situation If small nowspapera appeal likely to fare "widmspraad at tlx annual mevling held ** (he
Orlando Country Club.
Ixra of Ihe City and County Com­
000 damages as th a result of In* dialrew."
little woe*Mr. Cliaea has Ixrn a dlr.ctor mission*, a* well a* the grnrrel
8 and ring are toe widow at Pal. juries received by Mrs. Harrison
Th* comliliUcw devoid a S4t&lt;IHSfl nf Is firwl annual irpod lo the
lowahlp fro n t 1 two daughters, and damage* to hor automobile newapiinl problems of such i«|&gt;rra. Th a group »aid theta puliltealinna of Ihr sixlrty for many yi-a'* llr public, have het-n Invited to a t­
Iv president of Ihi- United t.raw- tend th r opening of the 14th an­
Mrs. W. E. DaVal in India: Mrs. whle*. on the night of March 13
Kertnoth Eyler of Laaatog. MUh.: rollhitd with a truck parked on Includi about 76(1 daily m&gt;w*p *| h ra and almut H.raai weeklies and *vml er» and Hhipper* la.-agur Atan., nual school scheduled for !!:30 I'.M.
director of th r Uatn&gt;'l National
Mr. Harr said th . quarters and
three aoras. Jonathan a t Im aslar: East Eleventh StraeL It was waahliU.
They require aUiut 3 per cent that the Senate Small Uutllirs* Hank of Jarkaonvillr. ami tlx I'a*- kitchen for the student* and In­
Meade) a and DaalaL Jr. a t Brigh­ charged that the track , owned h r
ton. Ilith : ona heather Charles Ba&lt;l Brothers, had been parked of the tolai newsprint production, Gommiller la loveatigatlng this co Parking C o. ami prraidvnt nf structor* arc In earellen* ahitu*
Hedgia a t Gilford College, N. C.: without lights.
which for North America la ssti* problem. I suggest (hat yuur com- f'haie It Co , i.nd the Chase In- this year and he ratx cta one of hi.
one eiatar. Mias Beaela Hodgin #r
The Court waa adjourned until mated at 4J11JOOO lima for 1960, miller not only look Into the mat veetin.nt Co. llr is a native of most *urct‘*.ful program*.
Hanford riiltcn* are asked to
Pleasant Orardara. N. a : IS m a d &gt;n. IS. said E. L. Burdick, who tha commlltea added:
ter of supply, but also Into thr Hanford,
He suerrclr. I,fnt«n F Allen of leave back l|«uea of magasinrs and
ehlldraa.
------_
clerk of Um
Th* 1sport eald “ewiaidrrable m atter uf prlrrs. I §r« no ju stifi­ Orlai-do
aa presld.nl of I h r socle- any spare coat-hangci* they may
today to court during to
rant- of 0. ». comment" hud been ectaeeioned by cation for the la&lt;sl Ipcresae In
h a w a t the llarald office for tho
»y™ ii
“ the uniform action a l the news­ newsprint prirea."
Mrs. Claude Wolfe, Orlamlo, use of tha student umpire*.
print Industry of announcing In
The ciimmlllr* said one member was elected secretary. Other of­
October and November a price In* ot tha Industry had “vrnlum l tlx ficer* af the enclety were re fle c ­
IRTH IN EIGHTEEN
crease i f N a tea. beginning the epinlun that the r snadian m ill, ted. They arw J. Thomas Gurney,
C LIFF WOOD REACH, N. J..
east la 1108 a toa." I t added:
which aet off th* general pries- vice prialdent. Orlando; A. 8. Iler- Jan. IB— (AT— Hr». Clara Carey.
"In this regard, a typical com. heoet did ao in an attempt to a n ti­ long, view pi tsidrnt, Tavarm; 34-vear-old wife of a WD-a-uxV
■went received 'A the committee cipate Ih* popeaibltliy of pric- Irawrtnro Huger*, vice presklrnt, hollar anginoor, gave birth to n
from a southern publisher of fl*a craotrol* by tho U. A. gmernmufiL* Kiedmmoot Jame* B. Keith, asela- 10-pound boy y.strrdir— th* cou­
teat trvraaurcr, Orlando, and Gua ple** lltb child In I I year* of
marriage.
r . a | 1&amp; J K 2 i t L T S - ? " ' W. Lawton, treasurer, Orlando.
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High Court Raps
OrdinaiT Against
Street Preaching

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■'Oulu tKf hail llr,| ,11 1 iMvntXS
"ill.* -v,11 least mtisn'cntcncc |.rr„i . ixrs And I itp 1
be, it, v run 111c 1c ■ n il,n il. ra t 1o n liaiil ibal llxv would do r - nry
tiling poilil.lr In id llt il it-i hvrrl
vlii|SS rr,i,l|
llx Nasy’i sr('nn
Tin Na&lt;y'* • U»oi,nrr„i-,d ,* s'
■•I that foU, N hvmI nnd Menu*
I orp- si, stalmrsa »u Ih- F ast,
West, Old lilllf *'••»,&lt; ■ will r»4
t,. Ip nxe*
rc«|ir,tid thl* apti,
t|&gt;-inde I
'ru u i,. asri.ts of
udlii*,) program.
Itoni
The lour World W
’nrd.
in.- al llrumwick. 3
&gt;v.,ig*vills*. Tra., *nd
*«
Collf Tht first thinAir Stations; (list it
m Maim,- f*&gt;• dll;
Hum, ot |iart nf tlx foot sta
lions ate prvvcnllv under it-.i .* to
private firm* or miinirt|.allll« %. tho
ounounremrnt said, tint all a,#
atibjcrl to ivclatm by tb - s-&gt;&gt;v*rnmsnl unite, rctaptivc rlsu -rs Tho
' ^V f\4^ (bat whtlw- ii "deVitf V(■&gt; imajivrnli-rii. as lid lr
p r.
-Ihlc tho,. now boldlns* th* fxlda,"
tln-n is "urgent rxe,| for fh#t#
station, to lx rrn |x ix d ”
T lx ftiuiivwlrk nnd Satifotd v'»
lion* will supplcmrni otK linr A(
Icvsitii flort .1, ai tnitlc* 4' 'foot,
set Point, I! I . nod Jacksonville,
Fla The llronswick farilltv -*111
lo- r.v.prnai| * . an alt fa&lt;-,|,t- In,,
will lx rami-d up lo vtatiu of «n
at, atntinTi later.
The naval auilllarv ai, st.tfon
»t King.villi will lx used for train
itisr pilot, of conventionsl rng in et
ida'o'v to fl\ Is I v Th* Saul a An*
farilltv, origlnnllv u llgh'r, then
r 1, lusse, will lx n ,r,| * , 'rain l'«
, ifi. fir,' Mnitii.- fm ,. h rlx o p 'ar
p ilo t,

rio* vlatioi, al Said-od prois.i
Idv "ill support r a tilr r *'t rro u p i
or patiot plnnr ,-p,ad*
4
Navy iH.ktsman in .la 1, vonvilla
•aid t'alav
It iv rtp c itrd to l„ , iratratssirm.
.-tl during llir finit half of th*
vc*l, hr 4&lt;ldo| SI,ire „o or J e t .
tisvr yr, U rn rocrl'r&lt;i. i(x -lf|llifor,nation as to Ihr nora’xr of
men to lx hssed In Hanford iv no*
nvailahlr, office,, a, tlx J»eV
'('asitaara oa r# i&gt; Slat

“ IMiirch ol* I Jinn's”
(ampaijrn l^ in g
Umpire School Not For Folio Foods

A ffected By Navnl
B ase B eadivalion

Rev. Daniel Hodgin
Of Fellowship Dies

C

Cliitric
Senate Committee May Look Into
Increase In Price Of Newsprint

I Elected To

The Seminole County M*rr|, nf
III,nr* to raise fund, fm lira ’zi
fanllle Paraiyai* Foundation go’
under way to.|*' under th* ill
ret-iion uf John L Anuls. a.iivt»,|
by Gcotgu A Speer, Jralg, Doug
las Atrnstioni, and Gc-rge Touhv.
Minlatuin iron lung* have been
plai-vil In dlug store*, ic ta u ia n tt
niul other plaica of hiivlnet*
throughout ihe county for tlx crjj.
lection of small t-hungr fr im cue.
turners who wi&lt;h to aid it, tlra sight
lo overcome the ravage* of InfanIIIf paralysis. Mr Saul* aid
Poster* afr txing pl»r---t In
store windows and on tlg n'ovt-li
stressing the immirtani •- of fh*
March of Illrix*. lx added Th*
Rita Theater Iv ro-operating arm
•‘■brad rhltdren are txing given
hundreds of dime ,urd* for distrihutio,, A special g ift. rn?n
m itter will tall on larger ■ontri
butora,
“It is especially Important for
u* tn put this drive &gt;vi-r th. tup,"
Mr. 8atll« said "Three devn»'tSjf&gt;g
years of the worst polio rp| leovle.
U sv n a a .s i.v
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY JAW. 10, l?5f

TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . BA N FO H P. F L O R ID A

AdminiHtratiun

n

thruglas tentatively nrnfHnid
|hat the Senate go Oil rrennl a*
approving prtllminury ikfen-e
agreement.' made at Hie neetd
Brussel- eotlfrr*me for -ettinp
up a 12-natlnn Kuropean defen-.
tarry.
•Die I'mldenl’s rigid to commlt U. ft. troop* •*'
cMtangod tail Frhtav hv S* "*&lt;
tar T ift, nf Ohio, the Benale*
OOF ’ polley rhlef.
Hcrmtary of ftefrii-e Marshs1'
* U milled I
1 m fittn.iiT Arm
rfl Hervido* lubcotnmiHce to lirh-'
its mernlier* nn Ihe AdminlslrattanV oveiall tnllllaty iiiaii|si«er
mtufet. 1
tn another milltatv manpoWei
gesslnn Imtay. the tlMtre Anne.
Barvices Committee ralle.1 il|M.e
Uia top civilian ami ndlilnrv mm
the Air Fnrca for detnils nn "
Mil to reorganise the youugr»l
branch of tna **rvlce.
Air Baeratary Flnldter *'«
Chief of BUff Henrral Vanlen
here wont the ladiral Hroo"
supporting) Inwnrh nf the AV
Torre put on the same command
level with the atrategie Ihewvy
homher) command.
Commltlea memberr said ;ov
would cpieatlon Ihe two nil trial*

State Farmer., Marke*

Isra nn th. ttsnlortl tilats
1 Uarhrl for linolura »ehl
•ra a IXalara up In 1 I’.U.

numslrt HiUi.m A»ulit— pinmtH

"institute

d i-ira t « f u | * i t o
nation f o r d e fe n se .

i r a t m • h«

The constitution Japan uihipttf
after
W o r ld
W’a i
I I rrm ''m ,g |
w a r. A p o jm la t vo te l&gt; I d Ire ij&gt; k»

mi the qnnlnn of revision to |gg
nut rcatiaanrnl.

£ A

Vosliirla A d v ises F ree
N a tio n s T o B egin — —
N erv e W a r On R e d s vi*u »»«.
Refreshment
'll l/l'| Jinan &gt; liar I'm t .unit
prone minuter Nlugrru Yndmla,
K Popcorn'
told tin noihi
rearm­
ament of In* nation
not In*
L A S T TIM E S T O D A &gt;
ilinlcrtaken without "r|i'r|ff| hand
lint* a» well at mallirr dehhrralion
the politic*) rlnrf nl Japin'*
HO OOO.OOfl t*eri|i|r itnl nullin'*
armt into the hand* of the
S H O W IN G T H U R S D A Y &amp;
Ispanerr H o not to lie taken
llphlly.
In a t|ieri h at thr f n l l .1 o n ,
ir*|Mimlrnt‘i cliah. Yr**hnla &gt;ai&lt;l
llierr were two prime rea*on* why
hinhlinp up nf an army would he .1
M A fiAOiC£ O f
irrintit move:
I
Smile rmliot are ilr.nrrate.
t
t ,0 0 0
le afrai | of the imnlirstions of
‘ t irm.Vs! *&gt;f Jnnaiii'M' ar miea.
"internally, * r hnve every 1menu
to nviihl lining anythin* which
micht inieritffv that fear."
'■
"tlnfeover th* rot I of rr
annoiit would nwret our entire
tuoy—1*1 for eroooniir ri'hal*ilitalion "
hi*ta a-lvi *il (he |&gt;*,nii*eialie
world to ailont ••wnr of nervo-i"
to roiinlrraet f'nmtnunisl
inner* «ml penetrate the Iron f Trie

A n o n y m o u s S n ip e r
F ir e s A t Itu s W it h
S m a ll B o r e R if l e

It M ils*.* I Ins I'..* Its. |
llir truler n| t|ir Kiue.in priillititla.
A luok-rUp|Hiilril 1oinp.iitv ul
the Sruunl Hu...... rwept into lire
town from Ilie oinlliewtl uflrr
lir.iliug nil lo u r HnJ Korean
1ounlrrliliiwt
A msoml column driving up fmin
the louilli him hed tiff lied rnunlcrid im l- mnuntetl hy *ii tHrltallnos
nml ncrtipjisl the waijliern MVtor
of hill* looking down on the seutili
id town. Thin tceotul illvi*i&lt;m unit
was only two milea from W011J11.
Tls'tr Mein no lied* in tin. city,
I*, eoiie.pindeid William fit*t
mud repotted frum the fmni.
Tun A met icon Ft am It' o', milt
team* taunt hed thrii assault to re­
take Wonlii In a swirling arnrw*
■Jortii Turn lay. They fought
thioui;li a hail of eneniv mortar
and ..mull arms fire.
Wiifiju 1out rids a well of mails
leading Into the heart of Kotilh
Km en.
Tim attack hv the Second lllvislim vetemiis of the Naklong ami
» hongrhon llivcr Imtlle* o f last
summer was the biggest Ifnlletl
Nations offensive effort in days.
"We ore in runtart with North
hott-on* now and we Intend to give
them hell," (he Allied commander
salt! ns Ihe nltmk started.
f'nrres|Hittdertt llatnapl said the
tort He scene was like a Christ ma..
Whl Hrliiir, Hi*
I In re i d Ihe .oft white val­
ley. oisji .in f|ie i.,| nmuntaiuii ami
a peaceful l-d (n r
riraiL.jmnw
sifleil .|nw||.
' Rill murderous rnrmv fire from
fmdhillri...Kwenl Ihe valley and
Ihe road. The thunder of Allied •r*
illlny m»IM r&lt;»iiUniiiiiia|jr «n«l
l'/,rwiBht ,,le « l l r r
and

other |h- I ' oiis.

Mluntil 1am ity w«ie ilglilnl in thia
rum However. 1' N. lutrol err
li'jtil both Y«iu, |h mite* wvil uf
WsnjM, and It linn, I" mile: farliret
West Tui'nlay wi|h"Ut toolmllMa
It*4 .
API"rent Iv thr 1'otnmunii-t»
were throw ine their main strenr-ih
10I0 the twin drives down Hie
FroijI Kuwon Tm-eni loghwni .m l
on the reotrnl piad route through
Won )u.
The Red hnirnn 1.0I1.1 at J’ ynngvnng was rr|iort"t off the air aim.
H A.M Tueslay. ll-lSi Siii*erf&lt;*tllC'*i dumped 100 tuns nl imniln
on tin1Rrsl horean rapital Toeertay.
Foul weather slowed fifth air
finer fighter and light bundiet
strikes.
II :T&gt; light leuiiliei . pit icveinl
targets ‘in the Seoul atra Ttresilav
night unit 1 i i Ii-m-.I the I'vong
•ang nit fir Id

Ynm e De CARLO - RgJtanl 6REENE

The Japanese Iradn* -aid hthought the Communist* w en jut
•« "seare tile governments .if th "
free nations nul n f their w its."

potilnlliy dial
Ihe
1 ...vllaul
of llii' Ini « . so In. .ii.enllt'd
"Mini :iitipei‘* might fur the killIftg Ilf Mis. (Tail. Co lieII, JHyrsi.iihl hou.ewife uud fnr the
■l.eoliiig of ouie 'lie n 01 light
Ope Itus, opei 1,led iiy IViliiHni
»' l.imtru, w-;i . is-ppereil .hiirtly
after I I*. M» yenlgnlnv nml Iwri
■mdnws wore shallcriil. The
».roi'H, rlrtven l.y Janie* f'o|.. h i
Ink nt alsut - A. M loiiay and
tme window wh • splintered.
I.irlltrmnil Jlitiu Itagnrll of III,,
drtrctlrr tiiinou said the snioer
may li.ive ii-ml eii'ier a lilt lllle
or a TJ railin'' rifle,
I*1*1Ire tie' e Ittrurl-'d Ihnl till
Oak lann sniper 11 o| &lt;■ £! rallI" 1 iille in kill Mi. I’..'in Othtti
vii ftm. were wtiarkr I Ov an lllti*i-i'ti mark*11111ri using * -J i nl.
ts*r rifle,
Mr*. Cohen was killed Inst
frn-. ID while alu wu. washing
dishes at the home uf hrt mother.
The fatal hullet was fired through
closed vend inn Minds.
I’nlitr have Iri-en |iatlli|llUU the
iiortliern and wcsirrn Htrerts of
the city ever *lm-e in n hunt for
the kllirr. tine pnlicg officer sail
"then** nu ilmiM there’s a mnniar on tin- louse."

He expressed the hone Ills'
those os'inn. would "*tav rred
ami firm.”
Thr I’ rime Mlnl.'e- sot 1.1
falltiri |«»- "runcetl wholeheartMlft- on the «|i|r of tl|e finite.' S's.
♦Ir.ii-,** nml w-*s "ivinr iy»evn|n.
m il to the ff. N. cause f*wtth"v
It |K&gt;wer |o eive.”
Ynrhhfit told the foreign e*-i.
res|Hindenle
fitrludinp two tor
Ta»S. the y.ivirl Nesv, a to*" ihM . .IBWMVnyxl. and thp
ia 10ne-e ticoide iio|h.i| rnt a iivacl
Ir-atv *'«ln “ mi that n&lt; mar phiv
a mure »rtt*e arm effeetlrr r*d»

F R ID A Y

/ oeafm

!**v* Studio
Yoshhta told the Tnlvn tness
aimini 111111- eorps
that thev, as renre.rnlstive
utors of tlit­
re tcrvRHtny of the free not III. had an importanl role to plav In the fight to
lienetrnte the mind* of Door In
*'-*-murilsl nations.

divi-lnn wlio mutlr 'll. in. lot .it.p' lt"ls'rl Watu.
iii.irr&gt;- mun.ii.ri, ... .1 I. !. .d -in - r nod II II. Ifiinvan,
agency. A third partner, ll It Willis, was ahm-nt ft
due to dint .s

— Added K n lrrtu ln m rnl—
C artoon— *7i»xtl Ctal”
l.pon Krrol C om edy— "T h e N w rrl CHral
Haturtiny Only !— T h r Ihtllle O f T h e CiiwlHiyxt Hoy
Ungers K Erne A u lry On The Hnme I'rngritm — Come
Hick Y ou r W inner!
Hoy Ho|frrw-in-"Cnder Cnlifornin S la n t"
■'
-and*(rt*ne A ulry sin- "C okfradu .H uiy^I"

Jhiiu' k &lt;ingnt»y*in-“Thc WcntToint Story” •
('..m
int. Smicl.ii
Stmd.'iv S
X- Mimiisv
.lun. I11
l.l.r
Cvminj;
MntiHa) Jus.
*1 i

.H I S T W H A T
TH E DOCTOR
ORDERED

e u v # o iv .'
Now is (be* time to buy a Rood car.
You arc Haft* in purchaHiiifc miy of
IbcHc UNcd cant below.

Htnall arms fire rraekfarf In-

1!M8 Chevrolet
Aero Sedan

I f |h. i rate* S» Mupjill**
BrBNg
erala ♦!•-!•*
, Klo* Oalilsu H*lwn.|lng
aoUty grata la a
,
M
. I*a*eal Kla. Dwpgwdlng
a tg a m fo *
la
&lt;•*. knells I.M-ll*
Ojjnu Mvar.,
n M
»atV
ha. b*kt 1*1
i|a
bu. bpr. kM’ t &gt;*

rhmefy gijuui (jtp rffgcdvene** of
,*t l" l ‘ ir ■iippurl In (hr Kon-sn
fighting.
Dm T*UI in ipieslinn would also
estahlDh three other major Air
hone command*: Continental ,\'r,
Air material and Kuropcwn supimri.
Meanwhile, Rep. Rankin, rlmlr«■ •***•'*’ ,,rf ,l,rk . . . . . . . man nf the Hou»e Veterans Cum
ItiiHcs*, said today lie ptalia In
1‘tave a (tew srrvlrrtnenV insuraiirf Mil lirfotn the htfiiae very
•OOfl,
ijttlck approval nf the fir insmarnn |iru|atsal Is rnnshleird
likely.
It wuuhl underwrite a IIUjHHt
mi
piemijiu policy for all men
...
tm-ptemljnt
and women who have entered the
service since June Wi, last year.
I would abulish Ine present
Work] War II) Notional Kervice
4fe Insura nee plan under which
seiel-emen may Insure their llvea
montlly premium*.
Tk* proposed, automatic roverage ntan would not affect anr
ealttlng NSLI policy.

}

Extra floan, one owner,
ratlio, w. w. tlreii—Low
mileagt.
Special * (2 8 0

lug In Ilm Cuminunit! buildup.
A. I*, mrtetpnndrnl Don lluth
said Eighth Armv reports Indh atnl
Communist lank* had moved Into
thr Chrrhnn area 30 miles urulh.
rust of Won jit.
Communist prisoners paid they
had heard tank* moving there two
nighU ago. They said aim that
they hail seen 1,000 Ip 3,000 Red
IfWP* &gt;1* mil** M il of Chechnn.
U, N. patml* likewise repnrtnl
hearing lanlui rumbling during
*™ ttag of «"* area north
of Chechnn Tursdav night
Eighth Army report* tn^trulrd
omi area of Beil buildup * » i wort:,
of Yoju. Siuble numitra o f Com-

MAN WANTED WHO KNOWH PKODUCE
—TO FKI,I) FROM TRUCK AND KHTAB*

:

’ '■ -'

t reshw. * ho etalau he rsa "clin k Ma aw
lag la Hanford and aearhy tow*b mtn Ihi
tarldraully U a »k*er wntrilotiuUI. This
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Calls Arm ing Of Sess&amp;
Japan Dangerous *5.2?"’

1t'«aUau*4 t i » a « » in n
called h t "r Mention a'ml tcvi&gt;tunH
of liar draft law. Ilrfotr today'*
lira ring. Senator Ilmlpn (UNII)
ontlf nul lot a two or llorr yr.ii
ellfm ion of the art, wlmli i&lt; ilm
to e*|tirr July •&gt;, Sinte nllirr law
tosVrr, wrrr tailing in In no of .1
10 to 10 year cootomition .,| ||n
law.
Hrcrrlury nf the Tren mry Buy•Irr -nbl lfmii|rti&lt; Truinnn '* uo
In* to ask (!« n (t t o Ihi- m i l, to
ailopl a p*y-a*-wr-gu In tut ion
li tying a (iievu-w of Mr. 'Jrii*
man'- reumniue m* -ni;e, ilae |'il
•tar. ami hi* hmljfet mr&gt;-**&lt;•,
which will l*e pie-enlitl nest Mon
day, Snyder told n new. rotifer
ere—'
“ The I’ rrshlrnl la tiniup to »ay
that I hi' tastn to pi nice! revenues
ah'iuld lie levied In liulnme tin
btnlgrl,"
ItrUlh of the Per* Merit'- pm.
(ram arr rtprrtrd in a pi-elal
ta&gt; roe*-age la-fore Feb I
Snyder derllttnl to give any
estimate nf the arnuunt of new
taint that will In' n.i-.k.l, or tin
ajie of Ilie tltfil! hiidpet. There
hnve hern g u i* ci |l would tn*,&lt;
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Itefoie Snfdrr ipoke out, there
had Iwwoi anrne tall on I'npitol
Hill lltal Individual fttroltte tnspavers inlirht pet n t ear' "hreathrr" from an vnldlHoual load.
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jresterrfay, &gt;atj he was ready to
lit down wllh I’ rfrhlrnl Truman
"pr anybody the dii the tnaiority
•hie" to work tint n rlniiieallr 'iml
foreign program that mnrhl mm
rnetid the nation'* aup|tort.
Mennwhllr, five
Iteniocmlh
Senators worked on h h w Iim up­
holding Mr. Truman's pwerram
for strengthening Western Kuinpe.
Maturity hadrr MrKaitand. of
ArUona, and Chairman Connady
Teaa*. of Ihe Foreign Affair*
Committer, wrrr two nf the five
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Senator Connally Says
Truman T o SeekAdvice Of Congress On
Troops T o Europe

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—CP)
—The Federal IWmmunlratioa*
Commission today order*
ordered ■
geooral inceetigailea halo the
handling of horn raring in­
formation ky radio and TV alalloha.
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Joe Daniels Case
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and follow! n

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Mr.
000 suit agaimt
Kny Til lie and Pa
B. Spark* chargli
cause hr had been Deaton, bruited
and Injured by ftiti and black­
jacks, fallowing hi* arrert, Jan.
0, I960 on charges of assault
and roeistlng arreit after an ar­
gument with police about a park­
i n g ticket giren to him un the
’ previous day.
II# had been found guilty In
Municipal Court dr the charge*
and wa* fined 6600 by Municipal
Judge J. 0 . Khoren.
110 trial opened In Circuit
Court yrttrfday morning with
Judge M. B. Smith presiding. 0Mr.
W. Spencer represented
Daniels end George A. Speer
itrved oe attorney for CopL Tillli
and Patrolman Sparks.
. m Serving on the Jury were Rod“ ney Harris, F. T. Marlwether,
Mrs. M. H. ant, Oscar IWrower,
Andrew Duds and John E. Hig­
gins.

Ronald H. Htulriiead
Dies At A|e Of 77
Ronald H. Mulrbaad, 77, , died
yesterday afternoon id an Orlaado
hospital where he hod been eonJftnad for the p u t tO days. A resi­
dent of Briaeon Avenue. Sanford,
Mr. Mulrhead had boon In 111 health
‘foe two yvnra.
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17, 1173 ho came to the united
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U.S. Second Division Hangs
On To Critic alW onjuSalient
“ The New Oregon T iu il” , u
trchntculxr film Ucscrihitig tin
u atutsl wonders nf the -tstc uf
Sm athers, T e n O th er Oregon, was shown at thr Jn)ce.luiu-hinn toilay by Jesse It. Ad­
Southern
S en ators rien.
Mr. A drian , win, is showing
Support M e a s u r e the travelogue throughout ibe
f-outh. wii - introduced by Joim
W illiam *.
Wa s h in g t o n ! jan n — « » »
O lrgo ii is ilr t u ir d tn (Me film
.Viulul lliillaml (1)1 Is) planned as a stale wild an infinite variety
tu inlludtKe Iryidjluni i. hIj ) aim of clim ate and natuial wundt-ra
ril at almliuun
ihr lequirriiient (rum lim n in g snow-&lt;la&gt;l inuunin «eien »lale« ilui |x,ll lave, (m- tains to sunny In-aihr*.
Includr-d are shot- of the U*epaut a* a ptrrn)ui«ite fm vuliuy gun caverns, I’cndlitoli Roiindui'
and skiing in th r It-K-ky Mounin fedetal elec Iions.
I lullaml lnl,I .t ie|milei that II taina.
Itii-hard F u n d i read a te lle :

iilliei wtilliein Ih-miM i.iin -rnslni*
.lie (&lt;&gt;-,|Hin»ii|i i&gt;l the mesiuie.
they air tenatoii Sinalhrr* of
Flmula. Grntyr of Groigia, O'Conoi of Maiylaml, Hytd and RohfittR6 SVM CAST PONNltAM end uniting a bit grimly. President Truman appear* engrossed In thought a* ho
xin of X'liyinia. M.Clrltan and Ful,
**- -|Capitol after delivering hi* State ol the Union menage to a |uim *e**ion of Congrcn. Flanking
IimkIiI of Alkantat. Ellender and
“ T, rows uf TUiiii infantry Uuups Hand with Used bayonets.
(/ntrmaltonel ^oundphoto)
l.onit of lawman*, and H*«&gt;ey and
Smith id Ninth Carolina,
Holland laid lie had been *»*Ulrd by olhri inulliein DenoKlal*
that they would tiqqMql the propotal.
The umr leyitlaliou
a joint
irtolulliin pliqsiting a contliluliottThe County Commission yester­
al amendment
wat inlroducrd
day completed its program for
secondary rued construction to he D e p o sits O f 3 B anks l&gt;&gt; Holland hut yeai hul diet! in
Impressive Ceremony presented to the State Hoad De­
commiller. Al that lime it bad the
R e p o rte d A t N ea r­ mipi kiii of nine other Southern
in Tallahassee nest Tues­
Marks Opening Of partment
day for approval.
ly 11 M illion D olla rs Democrat*.
The following projects are in­
Memorial Building cluded:
At the pietenl time the »lale*
Resurfacing of the road
Evidence of ihe printing pros­
from Monroe Corner to Seminole
lequiiing payment of |&gt;oll l*xeBy MARIAN K. JONES
Boulevard, shout one and a quarter perity of Seminole County tt re­ a* a pieirquiiiie (or voting air
OVIEDO. Jen. 11— CSpecinl)— miles;
resurfacing at its present flected in rrcenl bank slatrment*
la a very bautiful end impreuive width the Chuluota-Grtisva Road
Alabama, Atkamas, Mttiluippi.
that show that combined dr|xmlt
ceremony, midst a coloiful array from tho bridge at KconlockkatSoulh Caiolina, Tenneuee, Teas*
of llte three bank* in-reared 61,of flower* the now Memorial chee to a point near the home of
and Virginia. Holland *aid aboli
226.-416 duting W 0 .
Sam Long.
City Hall ol Oviedo m m dedicated
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Another secondary project la
Taetday evening at an open luwrr the resurfacing of two mllre at the
lo 610,6^7.510 of which the San Caiolina it itnmmeni. that the
lie maile It clear
held in new building.
old Highway 4it from near Mrs.
ford AtLsnlic National flank ha* amendment he propoee* would ap­
An arliitlc arrangement of Kndor PUrlelt’a home near Geneva
65.263.460. the Florida Stale ply only to feileral elrellon*.
(lower*, donated and arranged by two mile* eastward.
“ There I* no thought.” he -aid.
Projects which include County Bank. $4.205.M l and the Citiien*
m
no !**■# Poor*
mrmben of the Oviedo Woman’*
and federal aid are the rebuilding Bank of Oviedo, 61.366,409.
Club end the Oviedo Cetden Club.
of the Big Tree Road from the
In January, 1950 the cieixiut* Thomus Dolahanty
leetly enhanced the beauty ol ihr
Orlando Highway to the Big Tree of the three bank* totalled 49,631.all.
Dies At Ajre Of
crossing. A road running south two 094. Of lhi» total the Sanfotd At­
Mayor M- L Gary and Town ami a half inilea frum Oviedo will lantic National Bank had 65.IM.Thumas Delahrnty, "!•, * re­
Clerk T. L Lingo retorted viiitor* b* resurfaced. One mile of South 063, the Floiul.1 Stale Bank. 6).tired professional baseball player
through the new building lot in­ Sanford Avenue will be recon­ 057,410 and ihe Citi/rn* Bank •&gt;! who for the past 20 years operstructed and widened to IS feet, Oviedo 61,422.601.
spection tours.
ated thr Shoal Fishing Camp
the St. John* Kivvrr at the
Mrs. Jemre Pstlin. ptreidcnl o( from I’ lneway Drive to Nelson
During 1950 de|MMit* at tl r on
Genrva llridge died at 4:00 I’ . M.
Road near Lake Jessup.
the Oviedo Woman** Club, circu­
Commissioner l|. B. I’ u|h* stated Florid* Slate Bank incteaied 61.- yrdrrday In thr local IwapiUl
lated among the gureti acting ai today that he Is going to request 146,231; the Sanford Atlantic Na following s brief Illness.
Mr. Delshanty wa» Isirn Msr,
that the State make a survey of lional Bank. 6132.377 and die
general hoilrei, a* did Mr*. Lake Mary Ilodlevard during the
IM7t In Cleveland, O. where he
Citizen* Bank of Oviedo had a
[&gt;rofr**U&gt;nal baiebsll amt
Charle* T. Niblack. pre»idenl «&gt;( coming year in order that it can decreste of 654.192.
dnner toolmaker for the
he incorporated In the 1962 bud­
the Oviedo Garden Club.
get. He added that he hope* to get
During I9M the Sanford Atlan­
Some of (he ladles of the Wom­ the engineering work done this tic National Rank Increased U*
year in order that the work can surplus from *lir,.oon to t200,0»u.
an’s Club ohd Garden Club greet­ start in 1952. The present rlar road ■urplu Inglty^ jirr*]ilrnt, _rrt»rtr.|
ed Ute guests at the door. These extends about throe miles from i. L
ir**lt*a
He U survived by three aons,
Included Mrs, T. L. Lingo, wife the Orlando Highway to Lake
FIlUfTING FRRNrilMAN WINS Will, Frank and Jim Deiahanty,
of tho town clerki Mrs. George W, Mary.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 11—(AT—Th&gt;- all of Cleveland; one *i*trr, Mr*.
Morgan; Mrs. Joseph Lelnhart,
Effort* will bn made to have Dghting Frenrhman Ray Fame- MrGulre of Miami.
wife o f u-M oyor Joseph Lelnhart;
Funeral Mas* will he held al
Mrs. James Wilson: Mr*. R. W. Ka­ Included as a primary road the pro­ rhou took a lot of punishment
te*, wife o f on* o f the ex-council, posed Sanford-Ovledo road with a hut survived to take a split de­ All Soul* Catholic Church al P:00
men and Mrs. C. R. Cion ta. wife of fill over l-oka Jotaup, said Mr. rision from Charley Riley, St. A. M. Friday with Father An­
Fop*.
loiui* Negru, In a lO-rouml thony McGowan officiating. Burial
the mUtnr of ceremonies.
will follow In the Catholic r eme.
Primary roads which the com­ fratherwrtglit fight last night.
Ladies from the same two club*
The H.lHl fan* paid IIIJIM O lery. The Rotary will be re.
also served, including Mr*. John missioners will try to get into the
Dud*. Mr*, Max lelnhart. Mr*. 1961 state budget are the widen­ to see the ISgty.pound Famrehon riled at Krickson Funeral Home
Chapel tonight at «:O0 o'clock.
George Mean*. Mr*. T. 11. Danlrll, ing and rrparing of French Ave­ and 129V, .|mund Riley fight.
Jr.. Mr*. Leon Olliff, Mr*. Mer­ nue; widening and resurfacing of
ritt Staley, Mr*. John Courier, Jr., Celery Avenue and lecuring addi­
tional right of way an drrhulldand Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
Mayor Gary welcomed the ing Geneva Avenue frum the new
guests, thanking all o f those who bridge to Mellonvlll* Avenue.
A project on which the 8tat*
had contributed toward the build­
ing, after which he called on Paul is now working I* the resurfacing
Campbell, the contractor of the o f the Old Orlando Road from
bultdlng^to come forward and re- Twenty-fifth Street to the l^ng(K D rn m s NGTK: Much of thr current Great Debate deala
wood A.C.L. crossing.
with complti problem* of rr-ormlni W » l m Rump# »n&lt;l I b t f i*
lent to which I’nited Stale colUboratinn will help find solution*
foe meeting the challenge by Soviet HureU. A flrst-hsnd view
of these problem* Is give* h« J. We* Gallagher of the Assorttier l*re*a eseeullvo staff, who haa fust returned from foreign
service assignments spanning the Inst 19 year* of Kuropean his­
tory. The orrompanying article i« the first of two stories summing
up his personal Impressions,
(Gallagher first went overseas In 1910. arriving lust In time
for Ihe fireman invasion of Denmark and Nowiry. Subsequently
PALM BEACH. Jan. | l-(ff&gt; )~ R ep . Emanuel Celler (D-NY) sak!
he covered the war in the Halkina, captained Al’ frontline teams
lo-lty be wj(t tee President Truman about building the Florid* barge
in North Africa snd *ut the V-rrtren Front, and organised post­
rtual across the.northern part of the peninsula.
war Associated Prew* oper si Ion. Is Germany. II* has fust re­
lumed to New York and summed up his personal impression* In
Cellar, clre.inuen ol the Houie judiciary Committee today, istued
a two-part series. Tomorrow, he will survey strategic angles of
liu* statement rtgatding completion ol the baige canal ttaitrd a« a ship
Ihe Kuropean military outlook.)
cans I some IS years ago:
ereey.
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rurgnes
likewise
"Defense-moMIlMtionhas point­
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econoed up tho need to Implement im­ rw li Ibe operated m
mediately plans for two win v- mlrully.
NEW YORK. Jan. I f —[fry Rearming Europe today if
"During .wo wan ship after fundamentally a question of moral-, c« I gun* and planet.
waxw—the St. Lawrence Seaway
abh* na* *unk by Nasi sub*
and croha* Florid* barge ranal.
A large part of Europe hain’t the will rue*, to defend ilielt.
“ Both are highly Important and opainting i-ff the Florida east
Or. a grand Kale General Dwight D. Kitenliowet is in the potilton of
roast.
Hallora
and
merchant
—anecessary In peoro as well as war.
Benefits are as plain aa a pike men were spray**! by 'n„,Mn*- u football coach trying to Install *,
“ wtll to win” In Mb team. poke Jibe* at Stalin privately and
staff. In New York, power gun fire fret* there itft *nd die-l iheK'tenhuwer
must try to Install wbh Kiitsla never rf'stcd.
inters* Is abetted by Governor while trying lo swim m safety.
“ will to fight." Without It
But they don't see that they
Thomas E. Dewey would siphon Lota of wwpertv and precious the
United State* can pour arm* e»n do much n!»i:if the cliu.itii.off waters o f the St. Lawrence live* emphasiaoa the .ireo -n build the
Into Kuropo fr&amp;m now until except commit eulclie. And this D
Valley for hydroelectric purpose* a canal from ocean to golf.
"Again wo * shall hoar pip doommley without Ihe ellghtrst more than n figure of epeoeh; I
only, but otherwise would dlaknow German* who keep poisons
Btesmshlp reoulL
regard llw St. Lawrence Canal
This colors Urn wav Ihtropean* on hand end swear they will lakn
la gatf area*
id waterway project.
on the Raa*.Wet: conflict them If overrun by the Soviet
“ Tho canal across North Flo­
(ho way American-, look at tt. army again.
rida from Uw SL Johns Hirer to
. aaropenna
rw* leas caaiciou*
„ JCopeane are
am oe
From tho Battle to Spain Eutka gulf practically from. Jacknw
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*“ A meric or.; &lt;4 the
menace «f rape has been ravaged r d
Muville to YanbcotovB and V»m:toTte( anrrmRhm. Tin vast me- whit# by recent wore. The tor
Jonty o f French, IGermans, Brl rent* of hloodihed touching every
tUi, Itallona and other Europeans foml*/ have drained away that
naturally Jon- hovo no mar** liking Itan Amert- Intangible rolled morale.
They hare es for Communism.
that any Soviet atThey dislike the
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Oviedo C ity Hall Commission Maps Seminole County
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Secondary Roads
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Morale Is Described As Greatest
Need Of Resigned European Nations

New York Representative Favors
Building Of Florida Barge Canal
3:00 P.M. with Rov. A..dTBeliimU
officiating. Burial will follow in

Associated Press leased

t S tabilized A s
Senator H olland Jaycees Are Shown Joel Field T ells F ron
Americans
Beat
F i I m Describing
F la n k in g M ove By
To Present Bill State Of Oregon Plans Of Kiwanis 20,000
Chinese R eds
To End P oll Tax
For Coming Year

(ft- WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—i,li
—The goverameat made it un­
lawful today la hoard napplin
•f nalnral and aynthetlc rubber.
The National Prodaetinn Auth­
ority (NPA) added rubber and
umber of other Items to it*
a nun
previously published
1 of mi•htMiiiai
irrtaia »u b j«i to
provisions of the Defence Pro­
duction Act,
WASHINGTON, Jan. l l - c P )
a—The Army today roactlvaird
twn World War II corps and
named two of Ha top combat
eaarala to Uka command of
geoer
them.
Ma|. General Withers A. Hur­
ra**, present commander of the
Infantry arhool at Port Hen­
ning. (**„ will command the
VI corp* at Camp Attrrbury,
Ind.
MoJ. General Draat K. Moore,
now superintendent of tka
I Military Academy at Went
Point, waa named commander of
Iba VII Corps to w reartlrated
at Fart Meade, Md.

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Fred W ilso n R e p o rts
On K iw anis M eet
H eld In L ak elan d

Joel Field. |iir&gt;nlrnt of Kiwanu,
liptljy outlined the |iit&gt;ttiam of ihe
slut* duiini&gt; the (ominu yea* and
announced ihr , haimien ap|H,iiilrd
to head ihe v.viioik committee*.
Fred W11Kill- who recently ,ornplclrd IlK trim at .) lieutenant
auteino, ,d Ktw mi, in the dnof appreciation from Richard tt- lucl w whnh Sinloiit k located
h ■•mrer, national Jsyree prrsi- lo id o l In* e n |o v m rn l of i h r \ F J
o-in, in which Ire thanked lire
local ilub for It' lio-pitabty. Mr, w m lfr C o n f e ir e n c e o f the H » ii( ! .i
Keinler'a Irttri .tai-d in part:
D lt lr u l of k iw a m t
In tern ilto n a l
“ I thoioughly enjoyed the “ IIIheld J.m . 6 -7 i t tin L a k e la n d T e r ­
vie (Tuli Day* merlin*- and I
think the idea of having -is civic race H o te l. L a k e la n d .
dot-- partldpatil-u in the meeting
lie p o n d e d out lh.it In te rn a tio n a l
a very ckerllent one. Ihr mayor’s
I're iid e n t D o n M u id m li h a d m ad e
presence indicated the ttpe of
cooperation you must In- receiving a lin e a d d le * * ru m e rm n it th e fr e e ­
from city official and you arc to dom e n in v r d h ) A m e ric a n * an d
he commended on the splendid
spirit of cooperation which yon C a n a d ia n * an d d a te d th at M r.
M u rd o ch h a d em erged at D r . M u r ­
are maintaining."
Mr. Krmlrr *dd",l that he w*« d o ch a lte r re ce iv in g an h o n o r a ry
looking forward tu receiving a
duplicate of the .Seminole picket degree from I lo u d * S o u lh r in C o l
which had Iren iirese.-ted lo him lege
al the lunch-on. It was too mii dl.
Mr.
Wilson predicted
that
John Kadrr urged every mrm- Karl Lehmann. Tavares, th* new
ber of thr club to sUrud Un- governor of the Florida Kiwanis
Ladies Appreciation -tight dinner District, will have an out stand ng
being held at thr Yacht (Tub Jan. record in this work Mr I ehIt) at 7:16 I*. M. No Thursday mann's talk at the meeting &gt;vns
inerting will Ire held neil week,
Mr. Kadrr sal-1. A dance will fol­ entitled "Crttlng Didriet Com­
mittee* to Commit." Mr. Lehmann
low lire dinner.
presided at the general rnnferehre
on Munduy.
Overtttreet Assigned
Kdwsrd F. Lane thankr&lt;l nil of
To Tampa Inquiry the KIwardans who vitltrd him &lt;r
inqilws-v, aland hit health during
TAMPA. Jan. II—(Al—State his recent Illness. P. P. Campbell
Attorney Murray W. Overstreet club treasurer was welcomed back
has t-ern assigned to a**ist the following art absence due to Ill­
Hillshoruiigh county grand iurv ness.
probe -barges made at the KrThe following committee chair­
fnuver committee (rearing here, the men arid committees were «nTampa Tunes reported today
The Time* said U had learned nouneed by Mr Field: Harman 1‘..
that Governor Fuller Warren I* Morris, Key Club; II. It. Crumle).
preparing orders assigning Over- iloys and (!irls; O. K. Goff, Hoy
Kdward tome, Mcrelid
street, whose home I* at Ki**im- Scouts;
mre and is prosecutor for the ninth Kveuts; Rev. A G. Mctnnis, Un­
derprivileged Children; (.. M. Cirjuilieial circuit.
Hex Farrlor, state attorney for nell. Music; Rev. J. K. McKinley.
Hillsborough county (13th circuit,i Support of Churches; Kd Field,
avknl to tie relieved of the crime Athletics; J It. Root, Vocation
Guidance, and Sandy Anderson,
probe.
Overstreet will come hrre Jan. Agriculture and Conservation.
Other commltt*. chairmen nam­
Id and rrmaln until Msr. I.
ed were: Clifford McKihtiin. N"
iraarlsae* Os t*sa* rarer!
ROTARY HAN.M:I&gt;
VATIfAN CITY, Jsn. It nV.
CAHI’ AI.TIKS
— Pope Plus XII ha* forbidden
WASHINGTON. Jan. I t —(Ah
Catholic clergymen to Join Rotaiy
-Tub* or attand their meetings. —Announced American casualties
A decree of the Supreme Marred in Korea^ now jotM t-,tlj|. an^inCongregation of the holy office crease of 2.637 over a week ago
The nrw total, announced yes­
one of II congregations that
terday by the Defense Depart­
govern Catholic Church affairs
was published today In the Va­ ment, include* *1,217 killed ill
tican newspaper, L'0*«ervator- arijon, 2!»,3ml wounded and 7,l*Mt
Itomauo, giving that directive missing.
It rc|ire*ent» casualties whoa*
The Pope I* the prefect of the
next of kin received notification
congregation.
The decree advised laymen through midnight of last Frida),
against Joining Hntarv clubs, but
P I T H , I f O PIN IO N
did not expresitv forbid them
7.ANKKVILLK, &lt;).. Jan I I —(db
from lining so, Vatican source*
—The Zans-xville Tirnei-Rignal—
said.
aril ared Ibal none of Its reoder*
had written letter* lo the editor
YKLVINOTON HACK
Milton Yelvlngton, contractor, on Ihe international siluation—
recently returned from Daytona called for expression of public
llearh, where he had been living, opinion he other day.
Tire answer* filled » page in
plan* to renew hi* hull-ling work
her. Hi* headquarter* I* at his the Jan 7 Sun-lay Tlmes-Signal
home al 1301 Park Avenue, lie anil ren over four columns.
The reaction ran thus:
I* married, has iwu rhlldrrn and
Pro-Hoover pu’ lcy I9„pru-AdIt a memlier of the American
mlnislratlon -I, or- the fencs- I.
I,eg ion.

100,000 Americans Have Been Hit
By Polio During Past Three Years
(EDITOR*!! NOTH; To bring our reader* up to dale on the
moat recent progress in Ihe fight againM Infantile parslyais. we
are publishing a aeries uf four srllrles especially written by Stole
Murrh of Dime* Chairman, Or. J. 1f111lw Miller. Thi* I* Ihe second
tn the series.
By IIILI.IS MILLER
Slate Chairman of I9SI March of Dimes
In the first in this rent* ot articles, the ditcutiion wat centered
around what polio mean* to the people of thr nation and Florida in
term* of money. However, thi* doc* not present a true picture of
what thr polio scourge really-means, for Ih* human factor In is staffed by only 313 paid em­
ploye** nf whom 139 work in thr
volvad must pot be overlooked.
Th* fact that over 100.000 fel­ natlumd office, snd lit* In the
low Americans have been stricken field. Herr in Florida there are
with polio in tha last three year* 2 paid state level personnel with
has bean repeated time and time two full time secretaries.
again, hut little notice haa been
Whrn we tralitr that Dade
given to Ihe faet that there are county, for instance, has had 171
over 90,000 Volunteer worker* case* reported through Dae. 9,
who are regular, active members of I960, snd Duval, 68, Hills­
nf tha National “Foundation's
.
borough, 17, and Escambia, 23,
2332 chapter* aarvtiIng ovary we can batter understand tha
United
Stales
countv
Irtmcndo-ia work being accom­
and Ita territories. Nor haa tha plished by tbo volunteer ‘,.*rker*
800,000 additional voRmtsora who In Florida’s 37 chapters.
carry out th* annual March of
Of Inestimable value to the
Dimes campal*n bean given much hoipiial staffs, and of cour«« to
attention.
the uatlenta has bean tho work
It Is Interesting to know, I be­ of th* l'ollo Emergency Voluntfeottnoag ms ffoge 1 W n )
lieve, that this vast organisation

V\z

LONDON, Jan. 11—-,1*v—Itrttain and India hate propu.nl
a high-level conference between
the Cnilrd
Slates and Ked
China to divruss a Korean
peace, infurn-etl sourer* report­
ed today. Their nuisp had thr
Messing* of the 'even olhrr
British Co inmnnwralth nation*
represented al the Ciniunonwealth premier*1 conference -n
der way here.
WASHINGTON. Jan. I l - . l t
—The l.'nilrd Slate* his told
Britain that Amrrlran troop*
will fight on in Korea and that
specifically Ihe) and tilled tl.
V forces wII make ever) ef­
fort tu rstahish s defense pi mi
lion on Ihe peninsula. D. S.
government official* summed
up the official attitude 1**1
night a* unchanged. There
will Ire no "vo'.untar) with­
drawal and American forces will
fight on a* long a* po**itit..

TOKYO, Fthliy, Jan. 12— ('79
American .Second Divition Ironpr
ding ituldxiiiily lad night to a
valient one and one-half mil.**
toulh of Wonju on the critical ernt*al Korran front, hut two Ko­
rean Red divisions were attrmpling
a flanking move ffom the north
and rati,
A *|tokevman with thr American*
who were holdrred by French and
Dutch Iiooim, idrniiiied the Red*
as alrsiut 20.000 inrn of the North
Korran Sixth and I ruth Divition*.
lire crruoithip withheld further
detail* uf thi* action, which wat
reported l&gt;y Al* ciiirrqiondent Wil­
liam C. Barnard in a dispatch tim­
ed al 10 J*. M, Tltunday (H A. M
I hunday. EST) and lecrneJ in
lokyo early Friday.
A Second Division i|Kikr*man
alio raid a Red forse wat I-eaten
hack wilh 200 In 300 caiu.vllirt
whrn it tried lo rncnclr a Second
Divition unit fivr mile* In lire
41'*wilmre* sis **aae lUabri

iMorale P rob lem A t
U. O f F. Ih (ir o w in g
GA1NK8VILLI:. Jan. II -tdb—
tbiiverslty of Florida President J.
IIIIlit Miller tudav called n *p&lt;vlal
campus-wide comvoealfon f-r next
Monday to diacus* the impact of
tire international crisis on individ­
ual rtu-Unt morale.
In announcing the call, univer*
%.tv ufrtc-Ul« said:'
--With Ihe draft making greater
inroad* than ever in the male entollment nnd will- many non stu­
dents caught In the dilemma a* to
whether they should continue their
studirs or not, the nrrj for such a
campus-wide diicussion of
the
pressing problem was pointed up
graphically in Ihe past week.
"Ouring these remaining -lays
of the first semester when ap­
proaching eliminations usually
hold the attention of all students,
faculty mamber* and fraternity
leaders have reported that large
number* of draft ago student* nre
forsaking th*lr studle*. They «co
worried about the proipecta cf if
call to active duty amt the morale
problem ha* become more acute
with the paislng of the days."
CARRIER RECOMMISSIONED
BOSTON, Jan. II Mb—The U.
H. S. Kola Gulf, first of » Meet
of 21 escort carrier* at lloston
to be taken out nf "mothballs”
since the I'reiident declared ail
emergency, will he recommissioned
about Feb. 15, the Navy announc­
ed today.
After World War II service in
In the Pacific, the Kula Gulf
lolned big “ mothball” fleet at
ilontnn tn 1917.
RAISE
CLEVELAND, Jsn. l l - W I —
l.arry Doby, Clavaland’s slugging
renterflsldsr, has signed a 1051
contract that calls for a "handeome increase”, the Indians an­
nounced today.
Dnhy, first Negro ever tu weer
an American League uniform,
will he drawing a salary thi* year
close to 9.10,000. source* close to
the baseball team tay.

The* Weather
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. t l —&lt;&lt;P'
Atlanta
Boston
Brownsville

Chicago
Denver
Dea Moines
Fresno

New York
Winnipeg

Apalachicola

Ocala Airport
Pensacola
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TH U R SD A Y

Nlghl C.olf Touni'cy Is
Piaiiiu’d
_
■■ * In
- California
1*
fumiihinf the lighting faellltei.
of hit own detlgn. He hi* ■ portjlJr power plant on wheel* which
provide! a powerful saarrhlieht

Hirknry Sweet

DR. C. L. PERSONS

Ml. Vermont

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Shoulders u&gt; 46c
Pork Sausege u 39cRibs u. 49c

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■tare anrl behind the trrnrt — we
w ild hard In rut nut wa*|e motion
in order In wire you money.

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DEPARTM ENT
AtP Food State*
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m m tm u tn m t

It there anything you would
•uggrat we do in your A *P to
terve you more eftrimtly tnd econnmtrallyf Pirate write:

laim ift 2

Turkeys lfi-21) ih. aVtf. lb. l&gt;5c

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Pork &amp; Means

lb. 65c

Shrimp

Sunny field

t|uIrk Preren Flllel*

Pancake Flour

Red Perch

lb. 35c

Ann Page Prepared

Spaghetti

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I ON'C BEACH. Calif.. Jan. 1 0 t/Pi—Now we have a night golf
trurnmrnl'
U't a nine-hole medal play
•tuntt, with a 11.non prite, to lx
run neat Titieday night on the
Jakrwr&gt;n&lt;| course a* a preliminary
to the-t ICM*0ti Lakewood Park in.
vitational Tourney loginning two
dun later.
IJoyd Mangrum. winner of the
F-O’ Angles o|Xn klnm.ay; the run.
*er aj&gt;. Krury iUnanm; Jim frrrier and Jark lliirk are scheduled

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1951

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THE SANFORD HERALD.

T R U H S D A Y JA N . II

N. Y. Ki'pri'scntalivt* * huruiwun Morulc
r »MW* *»■***■ Hr* I
delusions of grandeur an h. Mla amt'a port potential*.
"F'rmnkly. ^ho Florida rsnst
need nut militate again*! the
port elalma of Miami. TltU r n « v
Florida ttalrl bill. Ill,((lit Wi-ti
increase rhlpinrntn ni d Iwiinru
auuth to Miami along tin- Intfhcoastal waterway.
"Al " tilru-. h.itwire made Ih
claim that aalt water nf Ih,
raital might »eep through anil and
spoil adjoining fault landi. I Ini.
I* no auli'tanrr w lia lw u t In
&gt; thla claim. Agtnnomi t mxl .nil
' (M IK Itllloilill' will f**H ynl| ,nr||
atgtlMKnt l» jtir.t eyrwaali m l ng
amarutr.
“ .Many |uraidt'ltte from \nli. a
J»&gt; kmn down In I rnuklin 11
■ k.aovn ll on*i lilt, i &gt; Tinmen mi
viK-aled a Florid* rmnl The
hargr ranal h»» alrtady h.'en
approved by Congo - It « » stnrttsl ai&gt; n deep w ,iet hip
rntial by h'rmiMih H. Bowwi lt at
a make work project under the
. WPA hut only n i&gt;mill ptutmn
1 wns built Mid thru the p r.j'it
was ■tilled.
"I (mil a .k I'reahlenl Truman
In giv&lt; It n real lug pu- h
Avatiredly In nny inriflirt '-ulh
Kiiu.in. her I.WKI nntl'l would
altempl tn tanl nur • I Mir
rkr.nl .bile. .»»•»»„ nhuir* I|». 1 In
rtda C O * would l«- like tlliiig

ducks.

"Failure In hulltl ilo- I lorr lu
canal now would le a dr,till
ernlWiee lo llinii aii.l of nur hi
'That •' ton horrible In ,nn
lemplale The I'mtiin.'f nut. if
the li. H Atmy,. tala *1 In the
r.ritr 'Il'Jtliee. kaa neeally le
rointncmlrd mi.Jru. linn rtf Ibtm a « Ktmi'la hnr»;e 'taltrwrv
"llad thla waterwwv Iran l.uili
during lire lari win there would
have treen nn tietrnlnim •h'.ilnee
and crisis in our rtnmlry. Millions
of gnllmis nf plr.l.n. oil 'viiuhl
have lieen anved. During any
fuiiiir war A-bomh., if not
ll-lmnihi, will Im&gt; dropped on nur
rltirt with ennsi-iiurnt tlratrurlhht
of mil nod highwttv tenter.
We ahull need every uddillonai
tnenn- nf frnnsjirrrtstion of rsenflal war rn•,IerlnI
"A rntutl aero., t li« Fieri,la
peninsula would rrtnnepf up with
Itilnnd tanals, runniop alone nur
mast from Tesa. to Mew York
Kspensr of rob"true!Ion, I am
Inld, would I..- itla.nl ysl.oiyiisin

ju s r
M

t m

o u s

m■

H Milner* * fVM pa(, nan
lack must he met in the heart uf
Europe. Whether the attack ii
hr Id or not they know their homes
will !«• devastated ny battle anf,
Iwmblngs. They and their aont
and daughtiTr will die by the
wmushndv
,
Ity expttience they know that
there ar. nn winner* in war. Kf,en
it they ait- on the winning side
they know they will be too pros­
trate In enjoy it.
They Mill bcliev* in freedom
anil wish with all their hearts
they run keep it hut have diffi­
culty convincing tlumselvrs they
can do it
They want tn slop the Russians
but without "morale" the dsngrrs
ami artifices of teurming seem
wii.-.i. it l j.i n.utlt In beat.
-----Thcr&gt; ate scores of other far
lot* complicating the rearming of
Europe, tint most of lliciii woul i
fade if thy morale piohlnn wen*
jcttlcd.
This is Eisrtdmwrr'a lug task.
Tank' and guns ate no good un­
less the soldier* and peoples l«r*
hirnl them have the will tn fight
ami me them.
There ate rim plloni, of course,
among llm Flu, opr an nations,
liront lliitam rail he counted o.t
to fight htavely, as she has In
the on 1 llrlliih and American
atmy cooperation in Germany is
wholehearted and unstinting on
either nide. Some of the smallrt
i ountrirv like the Norwegians al
. .ire p i.pared tn stand and
fight. I ’of..tinnately they air not
■tiling enough In tip the scale,
in Ibe West’ s favor.
fitful Imtain Is fi.,fe| to di­
vide her might aiming sea, air and
land fulcra. She cannot make a
large enough land rontiihutiou on
the continent lo deter the Hu.-.:,ian, even with American and
.mull country aid.
Kiirupcjui defense depends pri
inuiily on France amt German)
and in a lesser extent oh Italy.
These an- the only nations with
the manpower and the strategic
position umong the Atlantic Fact
row ers In make a *licers still de.
feiw.. „ f the continent possible.
France is depended upon under
the Atlantic Fact program to
supply the hulk of the ground
feirrs needed in Europe.
Franer
beaten in O.e war
of l*7n She was virtually Iwalrti
and hied white lu the 1PII-IDIR
war In IPIU she was overrun in
six werks snd pill up a iesislai.ee
that at la-st must be described
ns feeble. Four years uf inuralasapping nrnipatinii followed.
The^e sears cannot Is removed
uvemigkt and they arc still visi­
ble today. French morala is per­
haps the lowest In Kiiro|&gt;c wn*
It comes lo again rearming to the
hilt and making a firm sUuul
against the Kuvslaiis.
Fruiter’s iHi.itloo is fuithcr
eompltcateil by having (It a weak,
divided government which Is xcJdom ablr to bold power more tUfn
a few months and (l| u d «stimated
million roinniniitsta
ommunl
rnrj—
a -mall cost when eon,pared
with the saving of Ufa and ttes-otr, made possible by Ha Build­
ing.
"The Frcidcol’s waler cevogwat
commisvmtt lias a ked thrt »1l
navigable water rosoURCl ba
developed to Ihe fullest extent.
"F'lirthermore, Florida ranal
roubl readily lie roordinated for
defense with the Fanama Canal.
’’ Well, what are we walling
for? Iwt’a go ahead with both
the Florida Iwrge canal and K*.
latwrri.er .Seaway."
fe ll.i and hla wife are vacsHoning here.

liTgtil Notice
f better vs. |sl.vr

aiM trt otstrirt a ., a

Hur on i or ( o r t n t u A on Tirr.
sA v roa n t n is t ic x t n o s t t r i x k o r
i i m n o r t m i D u i x t r u it a t h o r r u n t n u .
.it m u clo u o r sn m ;s*&gt; oh n r.tr n o t is mu r
r i m liitn o ih s c i r o x i c to call Mane ny

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for them
A “ little’* tentmmg would pro­
vide ho defense and only leave
them at the merry of ibe Ru»siart* a* an ‘‘enemy," should the
Sovirts attack. They also know
any attack would begin in On
middle of Germ my and devastate
a country ju*t now getting bark
on Its feet.
There t* no doubt a vote now
for trunning would be over­
whelmingly defeated if Ihe Wett
German* were |xdlrd.
West German politicians are
tiding this anti-rearming tide in
gain cone,Minns from the We:I
r.vcn if they gut all the roll
cession* they ate asking it i
doubtful if they could pull tin
voter* over on their side and
convince them they must anti.
.Should
tile
tVr»|
brew*'
stronger, offering *umc i
Don against the thleat of attiici
anil lioubl Ibe W&lt; it Gtrmans feel
thentaelve* eipial partner* nf Uu
Western nation*, they might vuE
tu o iiiii. Nn one ran say for
sure
thi* doe riot mean the Gri
man* would favor the Russian*
With ml lions of dead and hun
died* of thousand' of brothers,
sons and daughter* having di al'
prated Into Ru«*in ■* prisoner*,
life I i, roviu* bale Ibe Soviets.
Il i* axiomatic tint the closet
the European* at, to the |{os

aiaiu, the R'.nrc It.. dl.Iik, than

Germans »av if the West trail,
, wnnl.t some one tn fight tbi
Soviets they vlmuld recruit Enrit
ern German* who live omict
Soviet rule II i. turn that WfM
llerlln, which i« rompletwly Mlt
rounded by Ihe Soviet armv, I
Ihe 100*1 helligrrrnt and out
*|xikeri sgainst Ibe in
The German* like the n-vt of
the continent must be convinced
lhal whal Ibrv have I* worth
fielding foi ami if they ptrpaic
to fight they have * chance of
winning without heirg wiped out
in the prior-*.
Drnl'r tim e cumliti.in* it i
well not lo lx- milled or interpret
some European political .(Me
menl* a* apperi -emeu l „f colt a
horatlon with f'otnmunitm &gt;r just
silly uujuilifird optimism.
It Is probable the penker doe
not trally believe what he 1*
saying hut I* like .tin- , m,|| |„,v
whistling In the g.ave vaid. li,
hope* for the best tun fear* Hie
wolilt.

K iw a n is C lu b

Bennett Declares
Poll Proves U. S. Is
N o t Isolationist
WASHINGTON. Jan 11—rdb—
Rep. Bennett ID-Fiat says the
American people sre opposed to
iiolatlonism—and he ha* the re­
sult* nf a iim.-tiuntiaite to back up
his belief.
"The result* rhow,” he said,
"that a lot of talk on the streets

100,000 S trick e n

Kit far son’s old home is owned
by the Masonic order and operated
ll'ontinurd itnm P '* r line)
*• a public museum at Taos. New
leer i These volunteer., for the M&lt; xico.
ioo*t 0* 1* are housewives wh.r
in t.. ,«n at les*t k’t* hours of
1**iung nr &lt;ating for polio paUeiit*. They m i form a myriad uf
S ta tem en t o f C o n d itio n
leal '
-e* to patients,
lhu&gt; ttlirvlng busy nur*cs for
the more demanding a'peet.* of
of
patient rare.
The Dade county chapter bn*
treliied
numerous
volunteer*,
while in almost every area in the
'late from Fernanda to Krv
Wert, volunteer walkers have
given general! Iv of their time
o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
and rfforts in Ixdialf of the
fight ngaiii:.t polio
The National Foundation for
Alter Ihe flim e nf lltiMness
Infantile Far*tv*i*. is iu tart, a
volunteer organirstion. It i» e,in­
Decenther 31, 1950
ducted on every esirntial level hv
unpaid workers, whose effort*,
lion. ami reward go uniting.
i.iAim.hies
A SSETS
Without the*e volunteer worker*
there would lx* no Nitimial Fnun
Savings tt Inve-dm'at VtcounU 51.722.527.90
♦I.TWbtkl.l W
datlon. Eat’* of the pntieut nngii:
First Mortage Loanwell he a i.it-and-mis* pro|H&gt;*l!22.Ct
tlon, resulting
an Inliurnau
I7.HI2 11
Loan* on ciaviug* Accounts
ixnrntage of lifelong cripple*
lOPi' l to
wtiirh charnel eriied the pte27.500 00
Federal Home Loan Hank Stock
f.umdat ion iln):. tx&gt;fore
1P38.
Id2.55l.27
and l?lullvi ini I’ rofit 1
There 'votdd tie no research pro­
Dt5.JFJ.7t
Cash on Hand A In linnks
gram and a nationwide educslioual program would not exist.
15.S 10 on
frill,ItOil ml
tiffin' Building
Federal IniuroncMany hundred* of fellow Flo.
tuhan, can wait and earn their
1l,d|H.!it
l,!S fU !
Furniture, Ei pi ip incut
('ontlnglienriei
living today tx*rnii*e other hun­
dred* of volunteer Floridian*
|fi2,P04l.(Ki
II. S. Government Hon I,
I'mllvidcl I’rofit*
IOJ32A1
have contributed their »ervtce* to
Ihe f isct*i against infaidile laraly|l,81tt,!rt5.lb
TOTAL ASSETS
fl.8Di.llt5.lB
»i*. Tlie*e workers ate the "hu­
Al. UAIIll.lTIES
man fartor*” in a great fight—u
fight in which I hope every
Signed: Rtmnmonil Chapmnn Serrelnry
Floridlnn will join hands to the
end that “ thiv mutt inddhiu* ill*en*e known to man" can he ban­
ished

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association

Housework
Easy Without
NaggingBackache

ii 'm IIm ,* e ,» n r*»« . nav|
tlon.i1 Defense; J. M. Stlm-riphei.
Kiwsmi Fxilira lion. I. ii fjsjl,
wav. ID-torian; Msimu liattna'
Fllblirily; F’re«l tVil*on, luterrlub
Vfd'ts y AihcfL fi il -#s •! **f».
Frlaltnn*: E II. Lanry, Moinb- i f&lt;»LW*tvn
rw n |J# lR 1ft
k r h r l i f lw&gt;* « f
•hip: A- l» Collim. Frogrnm*; C^l 1 V*p mmi ffifiifT, hr«4»flw* •r«!
t*
ih p t jf n f o il o
S. G. ilaiTiinaii. Reeeptinn; A* itfifl t p iffte f I *»w*r »Itl»
if P | f f * d H -iftfF ftin rii 1*1 i t i f t f i i v f &gt;mj
thur J. Greer, llotue t’ommDte d a 1* M ' t i l ’ T l o f * J r b f ‘ * l ‘ F ) ft F lW A r i i l t l l f M
amt M R. .Strickland. AID miauf B fft i i l i t i , m r r t tf(timvft tit rt|tp « &gt; ifr tin
«hl | A ltriit 111 tft#r |fTii | l i &lt;Mi&gt; if i f til raW
Cummittre1 «i|
am t# * 4 l* t mm. f t i a * ffMltDfi «fr i t i f M t
tine,tv inlnxlu'etl wet* Ta|k •if 'fttsittPTIt IP * r t f * * :
f M l 't IW f M f w f i H w r f l (if »l « M #hvmJI*
iturgesi, Mt. fmraj Alien Heu*| IWlt
Mtwi fwi Tr? |to*o»
mUJ
nf the Key Club; Randolph k; 4it«if«flL*', f **-*1 1 re&lt;•#-**(nfly l&gt;« m illio n s f f t
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h'flfi
J. Hrotl, Altamonte Sptlng &gt;, 1r.11 *h» I l Miit*'* *tf i b lf p f libi*« i M fitiwta
welcomed bark a* a mend* r &gt;*f (f »Mti n u t «s ax 4e . f*#l 11 wtt * f i l l * |«wl*f (
the r1uL&gt;

IHWII, i* I rll»&lt;l klJln On»rian&gt;i
ftn&gt; lii-llhc
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(&gt;ean«|ta of s t a t e r a n * p i l ll l r a l a 'lM ie la n t t t
O th e r &gt;lr{„. Mw r o n i l m u am i ca a h lrr'e t k e r k a . a ir I
t -tai nr.i ■ i r .
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Other HahltOTaa

H wrrnuni lor preferred atoekt
WT’OrHTH

A /u O V
Cold Tablet!
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COLD
MUCHYI

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Ftnmpl lirslmrnt with tried
snd proven koms rrnmllr*
often lessens the severity
snd «hi-rtrn* Ihe diiiallun
uf rolil* and seasonal ills.
So he prepared fur the "I old
Wealher” you fare rvery
day. Slap at Tourhton's
Drug Store fur dependable
i|U*llly br.'llh nerd* *1 the
l«*r,l possible price*.

1100

Tunsy-wlnd
St Weather

Lotion

Suffering Aches and Pains
Dueto Lackof VitaminsB&gt;,Bi, Iron andNiacin
R D. 1,
OM« “I hsvt t » n wondriful product. I tin vevenly-flvr
novitif «rh** fur ■ 7»»'» of •(. and far root* setivn
lima, snd I did than Ih* svettga man. and IraI mie
•rarythmi | lain,
id I* heto withn-n
w w t i So I look
thrss h-dtlas of
TfADACOL. I «ur*
feel g-rH now. I
couldn't liardly do
mr hmiMwnrk belnre. hoi now I c*n
get mr work don* food. |wet.t »nd
(o&lt; m il Job at th* taotiery e.vd res by
don't feel tired at the end of lb" day
I ran tlrap good at night now. Think« &gt;
LsItUng hai l»an in public
• million for HADACOL. I wouldn't Srnator
h* without It t »m 'hl.t/ lwo yv*r* Ilf* "nee ha waa oulta • young
man and ha haa slavtyt advnraiH
th* r$\u1 of Ih* opprraird and Ihe
dm lm M tn It waa h* who Introduetd Ih* law In IxviUuna Ilia'
»v,r..»r I'*** mar* dmetv.ng man and
II ‘-*1 HJ1 woman In lyntWana a p*tumo of
IVton. |t waa ha who Intmdurad
lit* law treating lha Mlki of S»rv
iOACOI,
Ira t’ammlvalnnar. lha dullra nf
whkh oftlra to la raa that arar/
Hraarvtng ai-hoMlee and valetan
reratv.'i HU luat lean t from |h»
federal and Mala florarnmanl. H
waa ha who haa consistently fnughi
lha hallla nf th* arhool tsachen In
Ikr halla nf lha laglalalurai h*
wnrkrd untiringly for lha fanner*
and the laboring man
tn view of tha fart that thla man
ho* worked an untiringly for your
ran.I and In your behalf, don't you
brlter* that II waa reaaonahla in
amum* that Hi hla untiring efforts
ha would somsdiy fhid aomnhlng
lo anlit too hathfea rendering gorfTr-’TO'il aaalafanra
Tha word “HAOACOf." hsl ba
rum* a by.word throughout Ihir
Mallow Rand the taaOma ilaU or,
thla page, Aah ynur frtenda who
have taken HAOACOf, the hened"
lh»r bar* rerelred frnan It. fkm't
hesitate Plane jrour travMsrvre in

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Today's Great Hope fo r I hose

Pure. Safe. In

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PERTUSSIN
FOR GOUGHS

Out II I h*d not herd *tnut IIADACOL l e fiuld no, «l Iecu sbte lu

KLEENEX
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sm o o im

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HSSUIS

■ itln , il I w ill * lw iv , prsts* yuur
w ondriftil J I A O A C O L ”

Senator Dudley J . LeBlanc, the M an

Responsible forTodny’s Great HADACOL

n n * :. AirrTti

about isolationism shouldn't be
taken a* a conclusion that every­
body wants to withdraw to Amer­
ican shores."
Bennett wrote out Ih nuestinns
which were. pu6luhed tn two daily
and t.T weektv newipapers in hi*
second district of Florida. He says
lie believes hi* dl-trict I* n re­
presentative one since it inc'udes
the metropolitan urea of Jackson­
ville and Duval county and 15
vmaller counties
The returns, he told a reporter,
"miriiherod In the hundred*.’’ The
district contain* some .V'd.OOO peo­
ple.

Why Sftttk for Symptomatic Roliof *Rood How Just a Few of Thousands
Ham RoRtvod tho Causa of Such Dofkfonces with Hadacoll

t n d m o u e x o r rni: c c g &gt; g m ,
rxm .n s r .r n c i m i, r. a. n r m e n i t m m

A ssam
Cash. Fslshct- wltl. otbsr btnks. :a:lndlnt rstsrve
_ balsRct. and rash ll»m» in rrncsss ef eollsrtlaa
fallen Slat** Ooverrrmsat sblifstloat. direct
* and tuaraMstf)
_ .. _
nhllaatlflna of |1&lt;*|N aad sullllcal sslMlIvltloits
t*h*i l.ondt nolis- and d*h*ntsres
t’oritorst* llm ), na*loain« I*,*)* an elmh nf
K olm l Itr.ow t. ml I
I waps and dl, '.stir ili.dudlet IS'noe nveritraftal
llank itoinli'i o-vnt'l Iln.TSIST, furniture and
llltllies It*. *11 tv
I llank itremlces owned aia tub|»c| in |&gt;,'ons liana
not asaumsd br hank I
tnbsr a,.,is

in Ihe country,
III rolitrant lo the other political
parlies the French Cummuniata
are a hard disciplined core. They
are ruthless. In a crisis they
probably could seriously cripple
any war effort with sabotage,
resistance, strikes snd avert
sets.
Just how large an infiltration
the Communist-, have in the
French aimml force, remains to
be seen. F'or the moment there
ate not many armed force* to
count.
t
The Flench have three division*
in their army o f occupation hot
only a fraction- of these are
ready to fight. Their present re­
serves in France proper are neg­
ligible and poorly eipuppcd. The
professional t.rait .if the urtny i*
fighting in Indorbiiia . ml rnnnot
be counted on foe Kilt open li de.
tense.
Frnnm has plans lo raise* an
army of nearly a million in the
next Iwo or three years. Even if
the West ha* this long, the nues
tinn remains: will tnes* force*
have the will to fight?
Italy is in i, .iniliar i^isUiuu
Dlltinw tlu i,,sl war the morale
of the Dalian soldier wn- notor­
iously laid under Fascism. No one
knows whet h o it uould lx- any
better under Democracy. There
Is no doubt the 11si mu Orople arc
war wraiy and pobtonlly rynical
Although the
government
U
stabls there I* n luigr and vigor­
ous Italian C* niimihut Fnrty
which ba* proven its ability It,
torture the country with disaliiing
strike, when op|»&gt;rtunity offers.
A* an ex-enemy nation. Italy
also l,«» Ixvn inigely disarmed
and il will take lime and money
to |,build b n aimed forces.
Western Germany with il* 4*
million |xople atul laigr re ervolr
of trained soldiers i* eyed en­
viously by military men.
I have been asked freipiently
"I* it true the fir iman* irullv do
not want to fight or sre they
Jit't trying to gri some com es•ion*?’'
After fighting the German* in
two world
.&lt;iid having a
terrible lime in beating them,
Western nation* find it iliffiriil'
It believe the Germans really
don’t want to go bark Into uni­
form again.
Hut Ihe fart is the people a*
such da not. Those particulaily
between tile age* of k'i| amt I"
have had a stomach full of war
There is searrrly a family the',
ha* not Inst at least two close
relatives in Ihe last war. Virtual­
ly all have lost their homes, their
money atul their security.
On top of This they are an oc­
cupied country. treated a' .second
tie** rilitcns, ami largely through
French fears they are Iwlng a*kod
to rearm s* second clast soldier*
—pawn* of nations Ihxl defeated
them.
The German* are also military
rtalist*. They know Ilie sad state
of We Urn defenses in Eur“ i&gt;c
romp*red lo Ihe six .Soviet armlet
that rattle Iheir tank* &lt;n the
middle of Germany along the
occupation tx&gt;rder. T h e know
that there fx no sitch thing as u
"little" rearming orb as ihe Atantic Fact ha* thus far proposed

FACE THREE

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IVpsmlcnl Antiseptic, large 7 or,
Vlrkn V a-Tw -N ol, largr
H ill's Cold TnhlrlN
Su crrU , box of 21
Doan's I’ilU. 10*
Mlnl|-I(iih, lnri(p
Alkn-Selt/er, 25s

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tala |aar sm rrlb rl aieSlelar.
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arHallaa . . . that il Ike leakalrlsa* Hnfltlas la IskardlarIt* "Sere Oraa* sre ms4* .
lhal xl it" ekaiwariil
"ba earelalt, eaaaeaaaSa lb#
FSaelll*0 rlai'aa aaartla aa
I aar Sarlar aiStiil. I.arh at
fheae akllla depeaS agas lha
•theta, aa&lt; lahea tagether
Iher a ll aa &lt;• the aaraictae
lhal "III aaeaS rear relara la
saaO health.

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AN DFFIND ON ANj DOUG I’ ROBlKI

HOPS SHAKE Oft COLDS

SCOTT’S

OS EMULSION

DRUGS

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THURSDAY JAN. 11, 1981

fife 'Sanford Herald

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A - m i I n .- S I' i n s m U . 1 I s r s t i U t S

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»*U »&lt; all

THURSDAY^ JAN'7 II, lu ll

TODAY’S BIBLE VKK8F.
lie la not si all dlfflrult lo find.
The Christ aplril penaclrs the
whale universe and muy be in uur
very hearts. We have fuund the
Ifessias, whlrh Is being interpreted
Christ -Jn. 1:41,

Du you know where llir wind
"a t x t " cuincs Iron,? Ji U
up
of llie lust letter id the (uur piui
ups I |Hunts irl the lumps*i, noilh,
ea
H&gt;ulh.

There tin* reunuiiH Ip wish lhat the apretuUnfr public de­
bitte &lt;»n foreign policy might have, lawn avoldesl. Thu airing
of wide differences on thin all-important matter, at thla
particular rime, may add to the uncertainty felt in friendly
capltala an to what our Intentiona are and how rar we may
Ik* relied on to pursue n hanl and dangerous course in the
present world crisis. It gives the other side a better chance
to measure our preparations and estimate our future plans.
It muy seem to weaken us at home with confusion and dis­
agreement.
Yel the public discussion is Isjth inevitable and in­
dispensable. When the course of the nation lies so perilously
clow to world war, it in necessary that tho people make eertniu fundamental choices us to whether we are willing to
go into a world war. fo,- what objectives we are willing tii
risk war, and what price we are willing to pay for further
attempts to secure pence. These are choices which should
not Is- mnde by the White House or the State Department,
nor even by the Congress, without reference to the people.
The outpouring .*' -rltical attacks by notable public
figures I k a symptom o f public ulurm over the fact that we
we have traveled so far along a dangerous path without full
ex itmutation und deer choice by the representatives of tho
l*eopie. l o go further without this examination would only
increase the jterils of uncertainty.
Now that the discussion has Iwgun, it is beat to have it
out thoroughly. No single idea should Ik* accepted as the
ultimate wisdom, none should be cast aside as not worth
notice. By carefully testing all of the criticism, and all of
the proposals, we hIiouM Ik* able to arrive at a course which
includes the Is-st of the uvnilubie wisdom, and which repmwnts the wish and willingness o f the |&gt;oople and there­
fore U’-ll haVe the unreserved sunonrt ol the m-onle.

•Ion'I know wbrtbre tlinr arr * r }

rent the ojipoaitu in-inciplc of control ia uaed^ jihd ohemlc
fi«l known in lw&gt; harmful itrt presumed
aho
he tlanRi'rotts.
.
*
' . »,
The Ilouae Committee la nut yet ready to conclude U
new leylalution ahould go thia far. hut irattta to conUi
further heoringa. Theae will be obaorvicj'lwlth Intertat.
flwt report haa boen enough; to atfr ’(
Icide the jnntter until the doubta are
Another •nterev^l£y L u
Itining to Sundsy’/ ' B s l guito ac­ ute changoa are made In the lawa. /
ddcnl belatedly
ne m &gt;yt*
wc p.’ csuiue llteie «.«• U win
a simple mailer [or llirq^Ao
newt stories about AmcfjaiTn
far the diilincl putiiajfi^f
the enemy.

and Jake fnfel

He look sJtstp’ istor Utlli Sena­
tor Taft (R.-OIuti) and qiltrrs who

Indeed.
it it my
underilanding that Adminii* Milan
leaden plan lo do so.*'
Connally*i remarks were in a
tprtcli pirpaird for Senate del.very. In arguing Ur bold action,
lie said; , . . .

The boys la Koras had their
Christmas treoa In spite of tho re­
verses that were being suffered
list month. Proving that whara
there’s a will thare’a a way. Orla
L. Ruhlow of tho U. 8. hospital
s h ip
“ Constellation", recently
wrote hla wife, the former Mis*
leitrslne Prescott of Sanford, how
tfi*r made a Christmas tree.
•We (the craw in the operating
rtmmi made our own Christmas
tret . At least It will look liko
Chiistmas," he Insisted.
“ We took a broom stick, used a
born- drill and drilled ft full o f
bulge- Then cut and straightened
cost Bahgers and put them in the
holes, and rut their length to con­
form with tha lengths of a real
tree- We then wrapped the hangers
with a rubber surgical tape. Then
we took paper crumpled It and
sm-othed It out and cut it Into
airings after spraying it with
green dyo and wrapped these on
the hangers for leaves.
Then we took cotton balls wo
uge in brain aurgery and made a
rope and draped Oils on It. We got
spirals of brass turnings from lb*
lathe in the machine shop and hung
these on there. Then we took em­
pty rurrari, sodium pentothai, Hextense. Fibrin foam a*:d ol! kind;
of intravelnous solution bottles and
uge&lt;! methyl blue, fuesln and varIdu* otner medicinal dyea, and cm-

PSirtlripaHon in the- defense of
that area even though. I f figs the
a pnasi, at being ectuiomicsl."

We heartily appime thr arlion
ol the Far Pattern command in tm
(Kinnt centonhip regulations on all
newi|M|iei cnrretpnndenls
ing from Korea. A« in moMi'dlirt
lines of arlivity, tliere at/ all kind*
of profile in this rr|x&gt;rting racket.
Some of ihem are good and some
of them are bad. Alto some of
them are American, and some nf
them rvprescnt foilin';nations We

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on the question of sending U. S.
troops to Europe.
The Texas Democrat, chairman
of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, declared at the same
time lhat the United Stairs must
join its western European Allies
irt a swift rlfo rlt to build up
strength to xJetr/ SuvieSSggirsiion.

Soldiers In Korea
Create Christmas
Tree Despite War

“ We ran not S S t lp jjf lt e n t e r t a in
f ille d ,) ' h a lf h e a r t e d
policy of,,lift(Ui

4 m ii nrtie’ ol the nation’s an­
imus, hai s-oucLup a uumuer u(
people are apt to be killed and the
accident is sure to mike the nrw
paper headlines. However, ihe pr
transport recordt for Uil yen reveiled lhat nearly 17 million |ir r
sont weie flown nearly 8 billion
pauenger mile- wph safely..

I mifinnsible
Tit* driver nf tf
for llte accidents
Bcbaryed whb
manslsugliter wj
m having III*
[law, tie had
first hruih *&gt;n(i
Wed for v*rbeen picviou»|J|
ious nilfiiiti gj'. itP,ihan six timet.
Otic nf thr rdjMj
car had hedfAfH

Congress Asked

Deciding The Policy

Burton wood

Air Force veterans of Work

Burtonwood. England, oh a neat of malntenlsnce and i
would once more feel nt home there, fo rlt Ju no$r ful
the mime function for American planes used In Egn
Thin bane began to function andw'jwlth thA begj
of the Berlin airlift. With the addjttbfi Of thfewlye
children of the Air Force peraonnoC Vt now forma a
pact, aclf-aufflclent community with schoola, Seout t
day nuraerlea, chapela, meat hall* and theater* for each
of It* aix dlviaiona. Relation* with the Brltlah people In
the nearby city of Warrington have nettled down Into an
attitude of friendly give and taka.
Such a nucleus of Americana, Including women and
children, afforda an opportunity for the Brltlah to become
acquainted at find hand with the uveryday living habit*
of Americana. It will doubtleaa provide an effective anti­
dote to tho false Idea* aaid to have been generated by
Miiije of our touriata and some of the movlea exported from
Hollywood.
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Sanford Forum
Editor,
t
Sanford lteraW,
Sanford, Fla,
Dear Mr. L'tant
Tha Sctninotc County
wishes to thahk
for

pie mre despised If
Isoms In a neighilldren are taught
sevably with other
a f soon at they
oL they are made
their parents mis-

pertalnlng li, seme.
W# are especially grataful for
the sxrellsnt coverage Mr. Willard
Connolly gava tha meeting Mon­
day, tha 8th.
A silver tea la being held Wed­
nesday, Jan. 17, from 3:30 tv 8:80
at Ihe Sanford Woman's Club to
rolshrato the opening of the Semi­
nole County museum under the
sponsorship of the Sally Harrison
Chapter of the DA.R. and tha San­
ford Woman’* Club, at which tlma
many historical Item* such as
furniture glaaa ware. Are arms,
John L Lewi* fights proposed •Dmiera will he ua display l a i the
puhjlr and winter vlaltore are Inige freer*. Meat iaduslry opposes
ite controls, Tiumsn demands
a boost to balaace budget and
ited,- -• ' &gt;• ’ &gt;
I war mobiliratioii •&gt;n p s &gt; - * , -

go basis. Thus the battle over
ition rages. If the government
iouea to spend more than it
$i*R»
are bound lo eonL going up. and as. prices go
wage : fcmiaA will alto ins*. And thus you have a vicious
of the drvpk fldaUaka. ,fha
undertakers are -*&gt;lng a nourish­
e which can be 4s duaslrou* ing
W loess giving them that
a domestic economy a* a Rus
ig r id t b aR this* eindi‘ *'»u*l
g^j -r-* a * #.
g

To do so. he declared, "would
be a cosmic example . f heir*
Pflnvivi.e anil pound inolish.7
' I I W "W * ffr lfc s p q fW lH &gt; a t e
on record aralncf Ihe tri'dlng of covered with silver paper which
additional American soldiers to was a liner in an amergenev blood
Europe until t'oneress has deter­ transfusion recipient kit. For the
mined the i*sne has Iter-ti offered light we used two flash light bulbs
bv Renaln' Wli-rev " f Nehtaska, and ran a wire to the renter of the
the IrpuHlran floor leader.
star where we used a bulb from a
rVinnstly said hnw»v«f, that on laryngcicopa.
more than 100 occasions U. 8. . "Then for anow we made a soap
troops have beensent aboard by suds from ollva oil aoap and a little
the president and declared tha plaster of pari* powder. Sprinkled
ehlef executive's right to -lo this over It all and when it dried
whnever required hy the nation's it looked like snow. It really is
security has never been derlerl by pretty and I must say prettier
tjian most real trees |'re seen.
"authoritative opinion."
"Then wa made a Christmas
In another speech, prepared far
Senate delivery, Senator Knowland (R.Calif) urgad a aix-tn one
ration of Kurenean In American rom tha boats. Little tiny trees of
troops in a North Atlantic de­ ■per and tooth picks. A camel
if o ff a cigarette package. A hut
fense force to resist any Soviet
idde o f a two Inch roller guase
aggression.
Mr-. Anna M. Ik»4r,hiri{ laid '? **,?h the rcaT wade of tongue
today Provident Truman plan* U&gt; H*ry*9ors dyed brown with Iodine,
ut the’ heada off Christmas card*
H int a n»w "national manpower
nppdflsatinn policy" within the nd pasted them on pip* stem figr»a and ' made robes out of cam(JKt'fevf dayssaute—to represent lfary
wfKb.woman assistant H*&gt;er-l*r* jflsgvd
iri Joseph and made a baba In tha
of D&lt;Anse, **ld the nMsWentlal langeploat'atf gaoae."*'-'
directAe would ask Industry, tericulture, .military and
*|v]l|an
groups to conserve available manpowerV
/M r s .
Rosenberg,
who was
brought lo the Defense Depart­
ment as a manpower expert, men­
tioned the prospective new order
at a Senate hearing In response
to a miration from Senator Slen. I LONDON, Jan. 11—&lt;A&gt;)—The
nis (D-MIss) as lo plans fur draft Itgdgr of a hums-rule-fur-Sre'
deferment of young men engaged !*pd group today demanded a Brldsh-THl* Throe" matting of himIn farm work.
k^ajaUr. Attlaa ami
Mrs. Rosenherg said that in
general the order will reoulro tha*
. Tha demand was' tha latest da"we do our Job and do It right." vwpawat
In Usa Christmas day
Meanwhile It was revealed
President Truman mav have to snaUhiag of Briala’a Oarwatloa
rule on whether the government gtww alas knows as the Bcottish
shill Impost a quick acroas-theImart] freeie of prices, and food
Tho proposal waa made public
priest could be a major factor, hy John J. Com obeli, head of the
of an announcement from the I Scottish National Convenant Com­
This developed tndav In the wake mittee, In Isttera to the Prime
Economic Stahllution
Agency Minister and Churchill, tha Con­
IKS A) that It will not now nut In­ servative Party lander.
fo effect s temporary 30-day price
Campbell declared:
froexe.
. ,
"The removal of the Btoae hat
fh e F.8A ruling last .tight tore away tho vail of secrecy cunoverrode a plan advanced by
JVUe Director Mlchari V. Distils.
The argument that prevallad was
that It would he unwise to move
until there Is a Wg enough control
staff to hand!* the work.
President Truman named John
Fitter Dulles to head a special
American mission to go to Janan
for talks on a p**e* treatv. The
State Department Mid In an­
nouncing the appointment today
that the Ranubllcan foreign pollev
adviser will have the oersonsl
rank of amhauadnr. The mH
alor Is exported to leave for Tok­
yo In tha next ten d*v« an*1
behind closed doors. 1
mein In Janan two or threo woeka. chairman cf tha cwnfi
Senate Republicans toda» re.
Jreted, 29 to 10, a proposal to
ve the new GOP senator* a
rger vole* In aansta affair*. Th»
decision waa announced be Sena­
tor MlUlkln (R-Colol after a
eonference of Republican senators

•ttish L ead er
Iwa Demand For
iKme Rule Parley

IfM iiaw * r m Uoar O wl
to stockholders at a mrating y e terday afternoon. Tho undivided
profit* wore Increased mere than
117,000, tho monroa war* alto Inrreaaod more than $17,000. and
the surplus waa Increased $86,000.
Two dividends at the rata of 0
percent each were paid, plus an
extra dividend of 3 percent- Tho
Bank gava its officers and em­
ployees a 10 percent bonus In ad­
dition to a 10 percent coat o f living
Increase as of Sept. 1, 1060.
For the second successive year
the bank’* loans increased both In
number and amount, with 2,812
new loans made In 1050 with a
total of mora than 11
,000.00,
the largest number ami amount of
loans aver made in the bank’s his­
tory. Officers and director* o f the
bank were re-elected.
B. G. Kilpatrick wan elected pre­
sident of the Florida State Bank
at a meeting of ita board of di­
rectors, Tuesday afternoon. Ho has
bean serving as vlce-nresident.
C. II. McNulty, operatne rf the
MrNuliv chain of bants, formerly
served in this capacity. He was
elected chairman of the board.
T. B. Tucker, former cashier,
was made vice-president of the
bank, ami W. J. Peacock, formsr
teller as cashier. Miss Mary l-ynd
Ross waa named assistant cashier.
Mr. Kilpatrick reported to
stockholders that the hank had In­
creased ita surplus fund 110,000,
uid undeclared profits, $7,080. The
sum of $8,051 was added to tha
reserve account a and 10 percent
dividend was paid for the year.
He also announced lhat em­
ployees had been given a bonus
amounting to 10 percent of their
yearly salary, plus one month’s
extra salary. The capital stock, he
stated, bad been Increased from
$60,OOP to $100,000. This was a
stock dividend of $60,000 being

fo) Htllcmtnt of domestic eontroversy where inch U reasonably
possible.
tmm roae Heel
"Where iKjt jiouible w» beluv*
"of intarferlni with the handling that such controversies should t*
of local prob
laid aside «o that all cttlxens may
The proposed amendment con­ unit a in the tremendous joint .
tains two sections:
effort which our national and in*’
1. Tht right of eltixen* of the (creations) problem* require of
us."
Holland contended adoption of
for preiidant nr vice president, or the amendment would "brine a
for senator or representative in complete end to the toe •called poll
Congress, shall not be denied °" tax controversy ami would at
abridged by the United States or the same time prevent the jetany state Ly reason of failure t« tin* up of some new requirement
pay any poll or other lax or to a* a qualification for voting,”
meet any property qualifications,
He sold sponsors of the legisla­
2. The Congress shall have pow­
er to enforce this article by ap­ tion believed that the resolution
•hnuld l&gt;e speedily submitted byu
propriate legislation.
the Congress to the states for
Holland in a speech prepaiwl ratification.
to accompany introduction of the
“ If this is dope." he said, “ we
legislation said “ we are offering
this amendment in the hope that te-lieve trial it will lie quickly
It may reealve friendly, fa■ ratified hr at least the required
states
and speedy action by the Con­
"llecnuee vie are so aure that
gress.
"In tha event it appears that the mtuisife number of (tales
V«is hope cannot be realised, bur would speedllv ratify the resolu­
that the issue srill again he sub­ tion we aro quite agreeable to the
jected to long, protracted, and allowing of anr reasonable short
even bitter dehatr. we would pre­ lion and ratification of thla rendufer of course that it he laid s*ide, period of time for the considera- w
as the grave national and inter, tion."
Holland *ald that South Caro­
national problems which confront
our nation do not Justify In our lina until recently had a consti­
judgment the expenditure of any tutional provision requiring pay­
reat time or effort or the in* ment of poll taxes in order to
ulging In of any extended dis­ vote l.ut that this waa repealed
la»t November,
cussion of this subject.
"Thus* perilous times call, in
“ I am adviaed," he aaid, “ that
our opinion, for unity and har­ the South Carolina legislature,
mony, and for quick. ju»t and law- which Is now in session, must ap­
prove the action of the electorate
in the November election. And that g
transferred from the surplus fund such approval appart to be ImmlDuring 1950, some 1.008 loans
were made to the total amount of
Holland recalled *hal he was a
$882,034
Mrs. Robert Illllhlmer, secre­ member « f ilw Fiulnie litate Sfittary of Plantation Estates, was ntr when it repealed Ihe poll lax
the first depositor-In the nr* rrquirment *&gt;i 1937. ami that be
supported the action.
Drive-In annex Tuesday.

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TYPISTS
NEEDED

White, 18 lo 40 year* of age
Good pay, Congenial aaaociairw.
Fine honnt and working ronditlomi
Excellent opportunity lo offaet
higher coats o f living by earning

PERSONNEL OFFICE

FLORIDA FASHIONS

£

Chevrolet

fSstsssrsrasits

kept busy arresting tht drinkers,
are .kept in bualneaa furnishing Just that—TVm at Uw sMgMast
flower* fee on the graves wt the wweeakm, Ms langnag. « dUdreak fatalists. Tho undertaken grawtel even for a aula driver,

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Seminole Banks

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�Silver Tea Planned
By Women’s (iroupn [ RADIO STATION

S ocial A n d Personal Activities
f HONK 148

Social Calendar
THURSDAY

Messiah rehearsal at First Metho­
dist Church at 8:30 P. M All ling­
er* are urged to attrnd.
The Douglas Job* Juruoi Urotrhuod of the First Baptist
urrh will meet tonight at 7:20
P. M.
Semi.iola Kcbekah l.odgi No.
43 wiu meet in the I. O. O. F.
Hall at 8:00 P. M. for installa­
tion trrvir.c Mis* Maly Cudrna,
District Deputy in charge of inetallation, has askrd that those
participating in the aervice isr
there at 7:00 o'clock for a prac­
tise.
There will he a business meetA . of the Grammar School P.
W7 A. at 7:30 P. M. A epecial
program will he presented at
8:00 o'clock in the school audi­
torium featuring a talk by
Mr*. Edith Royal of the Royal
School of Dancing In Winter Park,
•and demonstration* by Mr*. Roy­
al’* student*. Member* of all
P, T. A.'* are Invited to attend.
Thrift Shop worker* for the
Woman'* Club will be Mrs. Rill
Kirk and Mr*. Jack Morrison.
t-RtPAY
8T Jacaranda Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at 3:00 P.M. at the
home of Mra. L. B. Steele.
The Hanford Townsend Huh No.
1 will hold it* regular aetnl-month­
ly meeting at 7:3u P.M. at the City
llall. Member* and friend* are in­
vited. There will he games and re­
freshment*.
Rally Harrison Chapter of the
D.A.R. will meet at the home of
Mra. C. W. Baker, 621 Plumosa
-jlr lv e . Co-hostesses will he Mra.
Ck. C. Benson. Mrs. W. II. Tunnlcliffs, and Mr*. R. J. Ilulley.
Hibiscus Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at 3:00 P.M. at the
home of Mr*. R. L. Dann, 1016 P.lm
Avenue. Co-host ess will he Mr*.
Brodie William*.
Mimosa Clrrle of the Garden
Club will meet at 10:00 A.M. at
the Garden Center.
Palm Circle of the Garden Club
will meet for luncheon at noon at
the home of Mr*. Wad* ^Garner,
•tlGO Mellonvlllg Avenue. Mr*. Endor Curlet will bo guest speaker.
Central Circle of the Garden
■~/rv»-.je&lt;U r.ne*~a* in-no * J * .
with Mr*. Joder Cameron at 7)1
Laurel Ave.
Ixora Circle of the Garden Club
will meet at 2:30 P. M. at the
home of Mra. Wm. Lefflrr, Jr.,
411 Magnolia Avenue.
Rose Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at 0:46 A. M.
at the home of Mr*. F. T. Meiithcr on Ctlery Avenue.
^ Dlrt-Gardaatr's Circle of the
Garden Club will meet with Mr*.
E. &amp; McCall at 10:00 A. M.
Hemerocallls Circle of the Gar­
den Club will meet at the Garden
Coaler at 7:00 P.M. for a covered
dbh supper and plant sate.
Magnolia Circle of the Garden
Cluh will have a row-red di*h
luncheon at 11:30 o’clock at the
home of Mr*. C. II. Cogburn. Mr*.
P. D. Lleske will be ro-ho*t*as.
. Atalea Cirri* of the Garden Club
t w i ll meet with Mra. Paul J. Che*tenon, 408 Edltha Circle, at 8:00
P.M.
H4TIIRDAT
Family Night Supper will be
held at 8:30 P.M. followed by the
annual meeting at the Congrega­
tional Parish House.
MONDAY
The Woman's Missionary Union
of the First Baptist Church will
meet as follow*;
Prayer Band, 2:00 P.M.: Commit$M e Meeting, 2:30 P.M.; Directed
Community Mla»lorvy.3tOO P.M,
The Dependable Sines of (he
P int Methodist Church will meet
at 1:00 P.M. at the home of Mr*.
John Hrhirard In Loch Arbor.
TWWIlAY
Thrift Shop workeis for the
Woman's Club will be M n. Henry
Witte and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey.
Pact Matron nub. O.E.8., will
meet with Mrs. R. W. Turner at
8:20 P.M.

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B.&amp;P.W. Club Invited
To District Meeting
Member* of the lludnet* and
Professional Women'* Club are
invited to attend the third meet­
ing of District 4 which will h*
held Hiinday in Jacksonville at
the Mayflower Hotel.
Those wishing t,i attend are
asked to call
Can will leave
from Touchton'* at Odto A. M
Sunday.
The Hollywood chapter hat also
invited member of the Sanford
chapter to attend it* annual Fas­
hion Show and tea dance for the
benefit of the March of Dimes
Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to
6:30 o'clock at the Mayfair Club
in Hollywood.

Mrs. Perkins Hostess
To St. Ann’s Chapter
St. Ann'* Chapter of the Wornof the Episcopal
U a Auxiliary
.........
Church met Monday afternoon at
the home of Mr*. R. L. Perkin*.
Sr., with Mr*. Sadie Brouse a* eohoatraa.
Mr*. William Potter opened the
meeting with a *hort devotional
service. Mr*. W. V. Lovell preaided
over the buiinei* session and made
a report on the recent Executive
Board meeting.
Mr*. J. N. Robson. Hr., gave a
short talk on the valuable work

Mr. nnd Mr*. Richard Ivcr* are
spending the winter at the Frel
William*' euttagr on Cryilal Lake.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Farrell and
sen John returned Sunday from
Michigan where they spent a few
weeka with Mr. and Mr*. Jack Wol­
fram.

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T h « R h yth m C lu b
f ir / iiN t s
W e ste rn Ja m b o re e
■even O 'clo ck C lu b

Mews

M o rnin g S p o rts C d ltln h
K a y K y e e r Orb.
H o rn in g D e v o tio n s
Moods I n M u sic
W oel4 A t Mine
P h i) Reed A t O rg a n
A te ia o R a y Orb.
l i n o s Angelo g e a r lo T re a d

R e Uy riraiie

A B e y , A O lr l. M u sic
M orning V a r l.t le s

&gt;Mk Carsee
Ofeheetra A Rtar
Morning Variety

Mu tie H a w a ii

Prayer Foe Peace

W o rld At Noon

R tetr r * t r i .'Um

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H t a C lu b
P o p u lar S ta r
l . s l l n A m e rican a
D a le S h ears
M u rlra l V a r ie t ie s
l i a r N ose R a n c h
W o rld At T h r e e
S ? ls * A * ,f r ad lin e s
T o u r M en,err R an g e
M U s.r L o v e r* P g m .
s ir h .q u r s t
T h e R h yth m H o u r
Nport* K in g O f t&gt;ar
N est
H snfu rd M erisel R ep ort
T w ilig h t gongs
n p o rts P a re d *
(la y leim b ard a E n te rt a in s
D r ift in g On A C lo u d
P o - e s r - ir A t .s d y
M rlody l.s n *
K e y n o te s R r C a r l e
V a rie ty lla l)
Meet T h e R an d
N ig h t R d llto n
PhTl Heed A t O rg a n
l i t D an re tlm e
P e t i t e N atio ns
T o m m y l* - r , * r O rb
A t Heme W ith .Music
New #
Nlgn O ff

Jack Howell w h o evpecla lo en­
ter a mechanical seh- o l has turne-l
the IJike Marv Filling Station over
to W. T. Bailey.
Mr .and Mra. C. P. Brasington
left Jan. 4 for a two weeks' stay
In Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank llartlow are
In Tallahassee visiting relatives.
Joe R. Wells while still confined
to his home is Improving.
Mr*. Mercer Mutrav of Ft. Val­
ley, (la. and Mr* Philpott of At­
hens, have returned to their re­
spective homrs after spending the
weekend with their mother, Mr*.
J. M. Hood, who continues ill at
her home.
Committee mrml-ri* Karl Tonrv
and P. D. Anderson attended the
District Boy *-*&lt;•.. svV.ing Jra. 4
In Sanford.
Mis* Klitaheth Baker it occupying her home on Little Lake Mary,
having arrived recently front
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Short are

BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lut'd•]ut*t announce the birth of a
son. Robert Wilson, catly Wed­
nesday morning.

ro un d -trip ticket
Sum m er

'* was •Stella." which laid on# #f
•• the bigger egg* «f the i860 ##•(*
"i'll tell you thin about bill*
'F I Irg." he said. “ I did the V«icf
»I'tu-..ti* —--sstl.—aiwl- d ll “ •
lr haw my name on th# pictures
&gt;r Th* studio even tried to avoid
&gt;r publicity about it. Yet I got
mure prea* clipping* on that
? pirtorw than I dhl on any oths#
! one I’ve evvr done."
*' Chill is currently doing twa

Mr*. Henry McLaulin, Jr,
chairman, presided, and a report
on the Christmas Baxaar was
made by Mr*. E. L. Burdick. Ar­
rangement* were made for serv­
ing coffee during lunch hour
during th# Chain of Miaalon* to
b# held here Jnn. 26 and 2&lt;l.
Pursuing th# itudy of "Holy
Bcriptur## , Mra. 8. O. Chase led
a discussion developed by gse. td
quick stimulating question*, on

aid a need/ family. '
Th# hodesse*. Mrs. William*,
Mra. D. C. Moor#, and Mr*. J. T.
Newby, then served refreshment*
to the following: Mr#. E. B. Car­
ter, Mr*. H. W. Rucker, Mr*.
Moore, Mra. Bea Newsome, Mr*,
W. A. Cagl#. Mr*. J. B. FI#H*.
Mr*. J. M. Wilson,, Mr*. J. F.
I^wls. Mra. C. A. Anderson. Jr,
•
WFnNFJHiAY
Openlnr the 8emlno!» County Air*. A. 4. Peterson, Mr*. M. N.
Museum, a silver tea will be held Cleveland, Mr*. A. J. Walker, Mr*.
from 3:30 to 6:30 P. M. at the W. H. Yesley, Mra. Celeste liar
Woman's Club. The public I* in­ vey, and Mis* Wilton.
vited.
METHODIST CIRCLE
Cirri# No. .1 nf th# Flret Metho­
dist Church me Monday efternoor
In McKinler Hall with Mr*. W. I.
Wright pr#*ldlng.
O p to m c lrig i
Mr*. C. C. Priest and Mr*. Ran­
l l i|
dall Print gav# th# devotional.
111 M a g n o lia
ARhone I I
Th# next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. I. J. Boyette.

House

a choice of role*.
*'| don’t rare how big or hOW
•mall a role Is," he txplained"All I want is suiiirlhing lo make
l&gt;cuple say 'that dad-blamed guy
was pretty good."’
Hollywood I* also amated by
his unconcern for hilling. La*l
year he played a substantial ml*
In a picture at the request i f
the director. Chill's stipulation
was that his name would not

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Baptists Entertained
By M n. Williams

P arish

attending the assembly.
Mr*. Connelly turned the meet­
ing over to Mrs. Randall Ch-«s#
who continued her study routs*
of the Holy 8cripture.
Coffee was served to the fol­
lowing members: Mr*. Connehy.
Mr*. Chase. Mr*. Newman, .Mra.
Frederick ItsII. Mr*. !!. II C leman. Mrs. George Shipp, Mt*Margaret Barnes, Mrs. A. Derby,
Mrs. J. H. Cogburn. Mr*. WilRvn
Morrison, Mr*. Torn Vaughn

8t. Ague* Chapter of the W »•
man's Auxiliary of the Holy Croi.
Episcopal Church met Monday af­
ternoon at th# home of Mr* W.
W. Warner. Mra. Arthur Branan
•—

Mrs. Bishop Hostess

Mr. and Mra. Iluward McOough
moved.In*'1 the FJc.tch»r, .RftU? home
To Episcopal Croup
in Han Lanta yesterday. Mr. MrGough is the new owner of the
81. Catherine’s Chapter of the
Hanford Paint and Glass Company. Holy Cross Episcopal Church met
Monday afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Fletcher Bolls left Mrs. Gesirgr I). Itlshop in Roee
yesterday for a visit with their Court. Mr*. R. A. Newman was
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and co-hosts-**.
Mr*. Dick Ellsberry, in Pine llluff,
Mr*. Hawkins Connelly presided
Ark. From there they will make an at the meeting ard urged all mem­
extensive tour of the state of bers to attrnd the Interdenomina­
Texas.
tional Chain of MDsinn* which
will Im- held at Ihr Baptist Church
this month. Reservations may be
made with Mis. 8. O. Cha«e for
a luncheon at 12:16 at the Rpia-

Chupter ^Entertained
By Mra. Warner

«*e&gt;M »T#iM ta »***«*«» » ** —

Celebrating the opening of the
Seminole Count. Museum. a silver
tea sponsored hy the Woman1*
Club and the Sallie Harrison
Chapter o f the P. A. R. will bo
held Wednesday. Jan. 17, at the
Woman's Club from 3:30 to 6:30
o'clock.
M any
interesting historical
items including furniture, glaaa
ware, and fire arm* will bo on
display in this unusual collection.
The public is invited, and a aptrial invitation Is mended lo Ike
school rhildrrn.

an pfh son

W.T.R.R.

building a home on Lake Mary,
east of Mr. and Mrs. T. I. O’Con­
nor. Mr*. Short Is a sister of Mis
W. Musgrave and (hey are funnel
irsidents of Winter Park.
Roger Crocker was the xur-i
of Mr. ami Mrs. Ilar.d.1 Patterson
in Boynton over the New Veur’a
weekend. On Monday, they attend­
ed the Orange Bowl in Miami.
Mr. and Mra. William Musgrave
have returned from Mobile, Ala.
where they spent the holidays with
their grandson, Lauren R. Mus­
grave and his other grandparents,
Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Smith.
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Million are
announcing the arrival of n .laugh­
ter, at the Frrnald Laughton Me.
morial Hospital. Jan. .1. She has
been named Cynthia t!ay.
.Mr. and Mrs. Fdurnrd Walthall
of Miami were the guest* of hi*
mother, Mr*. R. P. Walthall over
*he New Year'# h'did*;Mr. and Mr*. A. N. Scott have
a* their gurata. Mr and Mr*. W.
L. Ashhaugh of Scarsdale. N. Y.
Tie Chamlwr of Commerce met
on Jan. .1 with President C. P.
Ilraisington presiding. Following
reports of various committers a
planning committee wo- appoint­
ed, consisting of J. A Yates, chair­
man. Sidney Fowler. F It PlW
celt, II. M. (tlea-on and Fd Zim­
merman This committee is to make
a survey of nerdrd road repair*
and to work in conjunction with
present standing committee
of
Roads. President Rrs«lngt..n also
appointed the moiiinatine commit­
ter foi election of officers, com­
posts) of J.o- Mavl.ury, Herbert
l.ampert and Mrs. M. II. Rice.
Plans were made for the resump­
tion of Tuesday night card parti.--,
starting .Ian !*, with Mr. and Mrs
A. W. Tomkins.in and Mi. and
Mrs. F. O Fawcett heading the

• A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE •

TODAY &amp; FRIDAY

4VA M A X OF

(O O O
A w m n

Dr. Henry McLaulin

S winter wandwlwit ha# ##t In and yau'ra planning a vacation
with ■ a«uth#rn itinerary, L'AlgUn ha# the vary cl#th#» la
lha al#wf- And when tha wintm'i aver and spring comas chining
thraagh, Ihaea cam# L'Algl#nc will ba |wil a# flattary-proveking,
|#M a# maay-ilvad. Ham am drattao aa axdtingly ctylad,

TONIGHT ft FRIDAY

w m

•a delightfully priced yaull want ta hay them whether
yau naad them Ihlt Initant ar nat—at an Inveitmenl

# £****/

far iwmmur ar simply at a pre-spring lift far y#u» merale.

SatK nU y O n ly !— T h e fbiUla O f T ilt Cawbejral f b j f
R o * e n i A (iena A n lr y (Hi The S u m # Prog raw C am *

ft. All drgtMd up in yuur pralliatl bib V tuckar I Appoolingly
d rtuad up in
cotton chombroy ihlrtdratt with ill bib-fu*
Of Rnt ftHtcf* id tk-cli, its parmonantly fused collar and cufft, its
iklrt tiKj: s Bitched and plaalad all-round. Aqua, hello,
bromr, ytUow. Sizts 10 to 20. $ 1 4.9 9. *. Dolled crinkle
nylon—'to wash, dry and pack In a wink—In I'Aiglon'i
•nchontlng u/ndrnn with *!,« goil jied bodice c d tkirl, and tiie
prettily curv. ^ cc&lt;nro lo change III point of view. In brown,
wing, green, navy. S iie i 10 lo 20. $ 1 7 ,9 1 . r *

first rommitte*. Th# ownership #f
juke but, um«1 for Chamber of
c'oninivicr dance* provoked a 1944
i.it uf discussion. M in W n of
Ihr UraiitkfKAtloa Committee Mt»rj pie *nd coffee, following ad­
journment lu Ihr 40 member* lt d
four \isitors present.
T. M. Miller, who la flattened
with the Navy at San Diego. la
spending a abort furlough here
with hit family.
Mr. ami Mra. Edgar Parriih of
Oil.. Vista and Min Peril Sjotlofn
of Winter Path were guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mra. C.
W. Hjihlurn Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. TU*
II*. Saturday were her brother
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mra. J.
J. Matthew &lt; of Wavrro".
After visiting her non and
•laughter-Inlaw, Mr. and Mra.
Oliver HJohlutn at Lake Alfred.
Mr*. Q. K. Hjohlom la at home
again.
*—
Rev. t'. C. White assisted by
Rev. J. C. Ilrannon. pastor o f the
Church of the Naiarene, held a
union service in the Community
Church Sunday afternoon. The
speaker waa Rev. Herbert Walker
of Iv Land. *tate representative of
tl.e Florida No Liquor league, who
talked on temperance.
Mr. and Mr*. I.. C. Tillia had
m their guest over the weekend,
their •&lt;&gt;n Lester, who is employed
l.y the Atlantic Coast Line in Waycross.
Recent guests of the Pan Deem«nds were their daughter. Mrs.
Norma .Manalamt and daughter
Judy, of Smithfirld. N. C. and
Mi
Ransom Price of Wilson. N.
Ne»- Mexico and Nevada b o t h
have c it ie s named las V en a,
which in Spanish mean* "Tha

�I ’H • I

keatcp ColumLia Ekes Out One Sanity Code May
Point Win Over Undefeated Tiger Be S often ed At
NCAAConvention
1

NKW YORK. Jan. 1
&lt;/Pj Someone’* unbeaten lerord had to
•u Itsit &gt;011 couldn't tell wbme until the buucr 1outvied
I’ rimrinn’s baikcllsall team went into tli game at Columbia lait
Mfhl with a lecnif) of |M stiaighl vitloiin oter a two-se.mm span.
Culurnhtn had 17 straight.
CoInmliiM won ihv Ivy league
teat, fi’l-fl", mining from b-hiti I
fm i.utrstitule Boh Sullivan's field
goal with 4U rroi.Js M l. He stole
th* hall and driidded In for a
layup
Columbia f'Mj) rank* righlh
nathvM.ll/
n rls to l
I'risrdsil I
(8 1 ) Jtntli

any sophomore is

Sensational Star
Of Florida Team

and r&gt;*i"
I'lorkowskt

offente rentei Joe
sI'hm] «mt in midrourl

h o ld in g th e lia ll,
N e it h e r te a m s t o r e d in th e f ir s t
H i m in u t e s . T h e n c«un»gemi-&gt; B ill
K t r e lla b ro k e « w a v f o r a g o a l, the
o n ly one B u t k n r ll adored in the

filal half.
I ’e n ii Blat&lt; eotrh Elmer (in n .
t'mk the tun-huff.: off Id. LlunIn th* seenml half. Tltey aeuirii
■IV points to win going away.
La 1 't e n I’riiii Nlaic used
the tame -lyle to mitarorr Pitts” I he g a m e w ee a d lig r a r e lo
U c k 't U T l,”
e .r ile d
ft lick tie) I
Cornell Ja'k G u y . T t w a s w in n in g
U ie g h in n at a n y c * '* l."
Tiw y o t h r t o i:h *o le n s, H a m lin • n d W a sh in g to n 4/ J e f f e - o n , ml*.,
It-.il
- Ila t n lf n e f l j f f m n v rd ou t nf
it s r l a i s in t a k in g o n I'h illlp - M ,
llte o a lm n a l A A t 1 ilia m p io n . T h e
P ip e r s
faded in
Ih e
U &lt; | | W»
m in n le t to h u e , 5 4 -5 1 , i» Ih e
h e a v ily -m a n n e d a l l - a la r in d - p - n
d v n l stjuad.

b'even-foiil Hah Knr land, forniei
(Iklalt'ima AAM All Arru-rtea, sank
a free throw for the winning
margin ami added a two-|Kiinter
l-efoie f'hlllipa frnie the hall for
its 4ntH sirmght victory.
llie Wavllinglolt A Jeff) , so,,
streak at eight atjaight this
tea son
lamlsvillr won IU 12th game in
115 -tart*, defevting Xavier of
, cincinhatl, ia.bb. Western Kenlucky ftMl downed Evansville
110-31. 75-fi.n.
baikcta in the final sreotida drclde.1 t h r e e e a s te r n g a m e *.
Erl Tiaier goal In the tail |2
tfeuiid* gave Artny ll-fll a iVl fiH
' ■ct«ry nve, Hut gem. Ray- Rud* I—-— drove i„ f„r • layup in thI I»*t minute for a HL Francis
(Itiookiyn) upset of Fordham.
Ao-fLi. Fred Kosar scored in the

r y lim i;

h i- I T - 'N

Junior High Ijohcb

Power boat raeet* will
rd&gt; and priiet over a It*
In Mlami'a Blxayne
Orange Bowl Regatta

THURSDAY J A N /11. 1951

THE SANFORD

PAPE SIX

■ i ' r i i i i M a t e f l o s c ou t B u i Slit'll,
J p ,.ir . T i t - a r v - r r ! - ! a t h a lf
U n t r , . b it, u iin g a t o u t d e fe n -e

«•'.***xn * r\

R o v R nltrris Scores
23 P oin ts A gainst
M i s s i s s i p p i Five
GAINESVILLE. Ha.. Ian II
(S p e c ia l)

H ie r n . g a n g lin g iOfdin-

m o re w h o failed to m a k e In- lugh
sc h o o l

b a v k e tliall letter i* proving

the • n r p m e «en«*ti'&gt;n o f the f lo r i .

b Gtlnr rj,tiolr I
f 'o ke i-fm ted

Roy

H t d .r ilt

c*|

lu r e d ||,e fa n c y o f the c ro w d Mot
d « y n ight wt|h
da*

2') p -o o i, in H o i

u n e x p ecte d

w in

over

M in

Some of the hli*,*l Ira'lrn, nol
afilv T. I*. I f - trtl. athletic direr lor
of l.otiman, Side, Hally ptrdn I
ed that llie NCAA - irndilulron
would lie amended In jdsre rn
forremeni of llte «*dr m llie hantb
of llte individml tehooli and rnnfrrrn'r*. I hi, will rerun re * two
lltirih mafofity on llte floor of
llie r onvenfir»n whole dtowrl'twtt
rneeim-; come, tomorrnw,
fat-age of ■nrli an am cm lm en t
■even

lth o o l-

p it*to e
v o o ld
fo ie

net

iitra -, titsl
n o w m ........

w ith the -mfe a , it stende » c» |K

llie

yoing

on

In a l

Iw

co n ven tio n .

Sport* Roundup
lly HUGH FULLF.RTON, Jr.
DALLAS, Jan. 10-&lt;/P)-*-Mr.
Inside, the gent who knows '■verything, come* up with the hottest
rumor of the NCAA matting* but
admits that, for oner, he can't
furnish the detail* . , . The story,
a* Mr. I offers It, it that Kenneth
T u g’ Wilson will resign hit Job
as iciTrtary-trrsrurer of the
NCAA l&gt;iforc U)c »cck It out
and confine his effort* to his
l*ml as Ulg Ten Commissioner . .
The reason It tin Tug ha* lound
the .l...iMe duty too demanding
and the 117 fiOO I* nuffirirnt any­
way
Putdlrity Director Walt
Hyrrt will make the shift with
Tug. nrroriling to Mr I. . . To
fill tht i.ap, an “eiecutlve *rreU iy” wilt t a k e over the NCAA
-rUtt'c.:—^ !? - WiUon, -V-yawr-wr
Ilia riprritnrr. continuing in an
adsiwuy "'parity . . , Doe thing
l|«at lea l, out the whole idea
prr-.enlrd tiy the inside -autre la
Ilist »'utie of t|ir diaiidrnt incut"
l&gt; i- of the NCAA, who feel that
they didn’t receive proper rnnideruttiin after lait yrar'» explosion effort, are r talking up
nil , (plosive dnriinietd for u«e
In rase thing , an n’t mouth J
out in the nett few tlaya . , .
They don’t wanl to u r **, mil
If they do—result out.
,
PARK

I

0UGH

r n n lr a r.t of
th e
i t if f y - r t t r ia l s la le m e n la . one o f
I he w r it e r * a ro u n d llte, pr'-&gt; room
waa t e llin g y e s t e r d a y alw nil a
fo o ilu ilt p la y e r a t n n e a rb y r o lleg e o h o
H .k n l th e co ach f o r
IWX1 to g o to th e m o v ie s . . . .

fen school, were on the h int
ltd until yeiterdjv when live com- The e«nch' fare luri^J
«eem* ar llnllv Ipologetu etetv
pliante committee reiwtrled to lit- i n r r lie f ig u r - d lh a l eyen w ith
a d a le a bin k w o,ltd p a y ( h r
lime lie inshei llte ball away Inm­
council and e*rrutivr comniitlet ( r - i g h l fo r l i i r t a d , , . . " F i v e
an opponent or d ln p * a field ha­
0/ the NCAA that three ol the1- Im ii-tie . 1 7 " J f r yeiHrtf . . .“ Y e a h ,
le! over I he oulttirlrhrd hand of
hatl I wen fountl In hav.- attained c o a c h ,” c a m e ih e a n s w e r . ’ " l l ’i,
an en-mv.
a d r iv e - in rn o vie »o I g o tta b u y
H o w l i t . I , fo n t, f iv e .in c h . IV)
Itountiei
- l ip , in to th e open so
m a n y tim e * re m a in * a m y s le rr
rv e n
to
eye
w itn e s s e s .
Mom*
tieven t h «en«e w m i u lo r o l- le h ilo I I — rig h t aput a t Ih e rig id
m o m en t.
A good leatn p la y e r an d fir *
floor m a n H ola-rts p u ts h is good
h e ig h t a n d n r la p o s llk e a r m s to
v a lu a b le t i- r - n re iio u n d s under
r a e h b a sk e t l ie h a s d e v e lo p e d a
lo n g -r a r u r r o n e .h a n d
p u s h ah-an d a e lo 'e tin h r - d t h a t ca n 't le
t r if le d w ith b y a n y il» f s n * e
T h - G .t io r - . w i— -Irn n p e il fmt.s t ia lg h t
It, p r r . f T i t U l i n s pi"r a n i - t*ark hot in I h - Ia s i t-*u
p a n t - - In iipct-l fite is-.n rut In 51
a n d M i « i u , p p l ft!* to Jinx t|ol&gt;er'*
sa n k
17 p o in t, a g a in s t
B ie is o n
an d t h e s».l a y a tn a i M la -ta a ip n i
l i e got o f f lo a i i t l e r y a n d r»
la liv r lv
u n p ro d u c tiv e
d a rt
ht
- a r l y p la y to acu te o n ly 10 points
in llie f i r s t fiv e g a m e s . F r o m the
fm il r ir e le * he hit o n ly one of
r ig h t a t i t m p M f r e e t h r o w . }n Gwf i r s t fo u r s g«n»e&lt;L J j
.
Th*-*' he e'-ttlrd d o w n &gt;rlt I hr
fo u l lin e and m il on t h - court
a lik e tn *h c Ia s i th re e g a m e , he
h a s e c c r r d nn - ig h l o f ten at
te r n p r '-l (m il »ho1* an d ientrr'1 In
III f ie ld t a c k - t *
I l l s fie ld J't*d
a e e iu a e y r n r r e n t lv « lu n d s -tl h'kh
|tm -» n l
w b il- hta fo u l e ffe c t (v f .
nea* is e s a e l l y on th e .1810 m a rk .
A l o n r o r H ill J m ro u g h i T a m i n l
l l i , 11 - tu d e iit, l i - b - H a i v a i on lit*
l» ,» k e tlio ll sciuad hut d id not ' i t .
t e r . H e w o n h i* s r h o o llio y s p u r , *n
t e n n is . A t F lo t illa hy J n s t "cam e
o u t” f o r b a s k r l l * ) ! .

SI’ OHlij MIRROR
'
Hv ASSOCt.VTED PRESO
Today a year ago—Tony Jam "
fought HD way hack tntn the
top woltstweight ranks by win.
ning a Ill-round daclalnn nvtr'
Charlie knesrl at DetmB.
Five years ago—Elmar
Elmar lay
dan resigned a* Natlnttal Football
la-ague Cnmini* doner and wg&gt;
suercede,) liy Bert Rail.
Ten year* ago—Eddie Allon
beat Uoiiby Riggs, A.5^ 7-r., 4-ft.
Tennis

Qualifying Begins Bill Mikvy Leads
In $10,000 Crosby Scoring With 29.5 Open Is Rated “Comeback Of Year
G o lf Tournament Average Per Game
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif, Jan.
11—&lt;/k*f— Preliminaries of
the
110,000 Bing Crosby
National
■'ro-Amateur Golf Tournament
get underway here today.
The Big-Thrae.day show open*
tomorrow with outstanding pro*
teaming with amateurs stars of
t'-e entertainment ami baseball
fields.
Among the golf aces are Lloyd
Mangium. Hcmv HatUom, Jarkle
It'iihe, Jimmy Dentate!, Laww-n
Utile and many other'. But
i to.my f&gt;nrad is out with, a
hioken hand.
Also out, h«i for another rr.r
■&lt;oi. It Her flinglr himself. Hr
will limit hi* activities to a«
nounrin &lt;&gt;n the first tea. Ho said
his studio won’t OK golf mm
petition while he’s making a pic­
ture.
Amateur* will be eurh Holly,
wood tiers a* Bob Hope, Mickey
Cooney. Dennis O'Keefe and Phil
It arris.
l-eo fAlloc/o ■, ,.„.p„ ktUi *1,-1
I -fly fl'Doiil will try to adapt
their baseball swings to woodand Irons
Keen the gallery will tparlle . .
•• I'.ti

:c m c

of

t!rt

Up

femii,i,M&gt;

star* of the screen.
the firing commences here to
morrow, moves to the Monterey
I'min'ida Club Katurday and hack
hrre Sunday.
The

$1 0,00 0

p u rse

la

donated

by CitMby, who also pays all rutl-en-ea of the tourney
All gala receipts era donated
to rharily.
S i s t y p ro s sho t a
K -u n d y e s t e r d a y
fo r

tp ia lify u tg
15 jd a re -

NEW YORK, Jan. II- (/I’J—Bantam Ben Hogan's pbcaoftm i,
NEW YORK. Jan. II—OP)
mnvie-aciipl tally ftnm a near-fatal accident to regain lus old gotIin5
Bill Mikvy of Tetnple again leds
major Ctdlege tuukrihui, woier* heights was isled today the gtralett comeback in tpmt* for I9W).
Sport* writer* and biosdca»ler*. participating in the yeat-end
with a 20J»-poinl a game averAiwa rated Frew poll, had little trouble making up their mtndt in tin*
HtalUtks, which include game* category. They gave an over-f
"
~
through
Sat unlay,
show, thr whelming vole to the plucky litll t
them l*i tbs National League p-n.
•snipio forward rang up I tit field shotmaatrr from Texas.
Haul and plav in the World X*rgoal* iin **’i lit- mr-iwa lor
tin heir, i, I’Jill, Hogan was lea.
-&gt;l point* in |2 ganu-s.
eiille.tlly injured In «n automobile
Tbr Navy footlsall team that
The lefoot J-nvh ..at also lops aecidntll while returning home
Army, 1 M , in the [mfl
rivals in the t-iaista departinrnl fiom a tournament in Pho.nl*, defeated
o f lb* season won third
with 7J per game. And he i Aria. For week' his rondlUon re- game
place, followed bv Johnny Mlie,
1unnet.up to Iowa’s it-11 Chuck matne'l aertnil-i
the --reran first hn»cma*t whoa
Darling in rebound-, the latter
There was d«nbt that Horan, hat helped lead the New York
who thr yrar brfnre had scored _YlltX-*n to *h' wu»»lJ -bir— "
m il- wsiiiki * n i a tj~
ii*ii|- ship.
the l*GA, Op-n and We-lei 1
1 bf-n in order raine the fV. ■„
In c o n tin u in g a s th e .-&lt; n ru tg would ever walk, much lr*i play,
York Giants biseball rlub; .lot
t ia t c m a k r r i,
M ik v y
le u s te d
In . again.
DiUaggio, New York Yankee*
a v e ra g e d u r in g
llie w e e k
fro m
But by mid-summer of 1941*
‘M .l lo
in e rra .d rig I n . leatl
llngan wav hobbling around on
over
M a rk
W n rk m a n
of
W e st
erele hea and In l)-c-ml&gt;et he
V ir g in ia . W o r k m a n d ro p p ed fro m
plavrd hin first round o f friendly
J 7 .J to 2H.0,
F i v e o t h e r * Itavc a vt-rag etl a t
ir a * r 21 p o in ts [&gt;er g .n n r , a r r o r d it-g to t h r N a tio n n l 1 -&gt;llegp A t h le
tie B u r e a u . T h e y a r e .S h e rm a n
.r l i l l e , la in g Is la n d U .; l a u r y Im
tn ir g ia , C in c in n a U i
Ib e k
G ro a t,
llr ik e i J i m m y
K t a u g h le r ,
S o u th
C a r o lin a , a n d
C iv ile
la iv e lM i..

Ilogan man, hi romehark In
I'impetitive 5«)if in the l^n Angel*&gt; Open Jan. ft.
Walking stiftlv on leg* held
together by lulling wire, llogin
aina/rd the golf woild by finish­
ing In n tl» with Ksm kw—il fofirm place, it was immaterial that
Kansas.
Imhnrgfx hohla a -.trong lead B-n later Inst to his old rival In
in field goal percentage with a playoff
•oM!. No other fulltime major
Ilogan won the Greenbrier Open
college player is alatve the
in May and lino climaxed hi*
mark and only -even ha'-.’ tepped spectacular romehark by winning
Otl |ter cent. 1 ird for vecorut place I be N a t io n a l Open at I’ hllw-i- Ip hia
are Slaughter and Gene June- o| in J u n e .
Virginia Tub with Sl.0. !nih*jr
llo g .il' le t e iv e ij l t d f i r a t place
gia, in six game,, 1In k-d will, vo le,, f«&gt;m t h r 014 w h o c a s t lu l
tl of ltd ttle*.
lu l* a n d p ile d up W 3 p o in t * en
G e o rg e

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A u b u rn

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atlll open The ipralifiera inrlude-t llte fre e th ro w p e rce n ta g e l e a d e r .
w ith trill. H r hu - n nsved o n ly
John Hsrnum, fTileago; Iw rry tw
o o f 2.1 f r e e a h o l* J a y lla lttll.amb-rger, Portland, O -- _ ur,-l
Ian " t W a s h in g t o n and l.cr- im
Karl Htewart, Albui|Uer&gt;|ue.
vecond w ith

Southern California, president of
Ihe NCAA, said Ihe ■ehnnU ihtit
rb-are'l might announce It them­
selves.
Dr. Willrll -aid It the seven
schools were hi ought up for ausliertaion he would rule that onlv
a majority vole of tbr convention
would lie mrdrd to put them out.
Bill he ndmited there might Ire a
floor fight. Rome meinltera nf the
NCAA asked whrre the authority
t« »ir&lt;nmd cam* from as Ihe con.
slitution only pmvidea for eanulsloti. which recpiirct a two-third*
vole Dr. Willett nointed to ” e*.
fryllve rerulatlMi.” which apm
fie. "esnol'inn, aii'n-nsion ami
otherwise” bill said there was no
rule as to what vole wa* needed to
suspend.
The snnltv cud* as it nov
stand* provides for tuition and
fees with all "thee needs of the
slbletev lo he worked for. Rome
of Ihe liberals-want'ta give lint
anclal le-nefils on llte laisi* nf
need without the athlete having to
wnrk for what he geu.
The eieeutlve rommIMev hail
arrangr'l the agenda of the meet*
inr to pol the si«|H&gt;nslon mailer
after Ihe AMendmenla and the
rnonell leslerday apr,rove&lt;l hi*.
An insight as lo how Ihe liter
aU stand in gelling vote* for
IM r aide li due to rnitw today
when U.v jiruill u'llcgy group of
tht NCAA meets to talk over thr
rod*. Il is from the small rollege* that Ihe balance of power
apparently mutt tome.
The Southern, Southeastern and
Knnt hwest Conferences ar* al­
lied In getting the rrrle rhanged
while the Illy Ten and Port fir
Coast ronfer*utr* wsnl In strmg

golf.

MM).

HlllillTH AND KIIKI.IJt
Ralph 'Young, .Michigan .Slate
Athletic ' Diri-ctor' who at eepteil end Hank Johnaton the public 10 Ytatc Karmvrt Market
the jolt of trying to rollerl ilttugb lotions men . . . First time Har­
for NCAA pnrtlripation in the vard has' scored two point* tinea
Magnet g o . SJ
Pan A met Iran games, at goes : September.
aanpoMD it s t r pammkms*
“ The nliler you get, thr fooilsher
MAMMKT
DOTS ALL. BROTHERS
• i s l a r t . t le r M s
you yet.” . ,
Ralph has iudWally Bulla atari* spring foot­
ilenly d*wove red that almost ball practice al Georgia, Jan. 211 T li* (id lo w ln x p rlre a r e t-irlr-l h e Ih s
H e a le rs on Ih e H en fu n l Hlato P a r n invi-ryl.Hly loal money on foot­ — Well,
never did know much o rs 1 M ark et fo r prtHluee eolit to
ball laat fall and emu afford tn about wcathar foreratling . . . T r u c k s ,* A t - s l - r . up In 1 I* M
a n u a ry IS , I M I
contribute. Itealdrs Ihe rollrge El-pie Barnet and Joe Ur-dank, Jlle
’n le
l"i hp r. IT t i
boys rnn’t tlmp out of arhool tn who organised Ihe College Rate- lle as nn ss.. TI sn
d u rg re e n hu h|&gt;r T * S - T .I i
rorniirte In the games . . . , ball Coaches Association, Loth Itroccutl
r ia ls
I 11-4 IS
1 « Ih lu g s 1 M - I I S
Jordan Oliver, laryola (Cal.i foot- «tatied their baseball rareera in r a b b a x *
C a h h sg a ta th r r a l a Nn Htiptdle*
10111 roach, has srratrh-d hi. nsrne Trios . . . In thalr negotiation* r ’a a llf t o w a r
ca te
IT S - S o 'i
,-,s i M»e
fiom the list of prosper!* for all with nrganiied nm baseball, (hey t 'r le c f eu» il- .!.&lt;-••
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new men
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. . Irong range note; Tom Nug- C e le ry . I'a a r a l. F la . Henew rantrarl and am vrry happy,” tml’a coaching contract at VMI
pem llntt r y u a llt r . r 'r s le la
la r g e r
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s
dot hm hs
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roaehing front, Prlnrelon vet11 J h a t wa# “ on unpredictable, oa C u e u m h e ia
hu In k t. It.a n
hu hakt J l l - I . l t
make a etrvnuuu* effort la hang a woman driver signalling for a K g a p la m
Itecaroja
hu
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ontn Charlie Caldwell, mentioned i-.r,
i n t t u r s , t r a b e r a . H e r P ack
in rn/ineetIon with various vaeI dot. e ra I t
1 1 1 -1 .7 k
anrlps, lull hardly can match ihn
l-altuc*. Icsbarg. tee Pack
kind of dough tome college* ran
. &gt;
h t * Nawgll, Michigan Htate’ * .J a ttiS S l'U ftflN H M l
offer . . , Caldwell psaae-l up
■arl bvshsthail roach, in rhairan nf the pre»* and radiu cuntillM of, th*. Ateocialion o f Colgs Dnakcthali roaches.

Sanford • Orlnnd»
Kennel Club H)n(rirs

1‘ IH V T H A C K — r a l a t l l y
T l e - T l ' - T t w . Kyle, kliaa O a .rV .-Jufty'* I'tio le e , I.title T r tu n ii. Ill,*
F a lc o n . A n o th e r t(oun*r. C h ic o fle-t*.
• x r n m u it »r *■— l a i . t i i ,
HK lie d Itu itle r. K e r v e r . D ulehlM
F la h , J l y a l r r v lied, J lm m ta 11-lF
r .it - K iru rn e . S n ip ’* Je a ra r.
T i l l M O M A I'K—g / l t l h a MU*
A--» H pade*.'A rietta Kite. &lt;'unt|(i-it,
lle lm o la .
Ileatt t-ham p
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r n i H T I I II tt i : — I f l l l k , Mile
U U ltln g . C o ra p ellllo n . IIK 111 Ve
S ill'h e ll, t .iirk y O le*. Illa lt Ktar
llu tlo n l l r l g h l . ''n n x e n la t. |{Txh Mile
I h . h a s i* o f i h r * r fo r a first
» l * T I I MAI l^ - S I I I S , MII*
L i l l i e C a r o l. I la r ln e r l. rn a a ta l-.n c.
place v o le , Iw o for s e c o n d , «lc.
O -a la , H io h e '. &lt;11rl. V a d a .
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w as a lm n a l r u t sh o rt b y tra g e d y ,14*4 K v e ti. Ill-ie lln n o . i ’hl»f ll-u-a
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Tech
o f th e P h ila d e lp h ia P h i l l i e s .
• K I K V T H KAtTS— a- I t l . s Nile
IVaitko* was shot and serious­
ft's I s u ly H ester. It s s a y . P a w n 1,11.
ly wounded in f’hin-m June ill, K lo ch sU e. J a n s W a r n * .
P e a r l" ,
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It'll*. i&gt;7 a lt*-ye*r-old girl who
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tn kill someltmiy.”
l - n e l r I G a r t . H u rle r. T a h it i. Mat
He came hark last yeai to ntay U s e . P h a n to m H arvest
X t k T t i M ACK— S ' la t h s Mile
ibl game* for the rtiilli-a, help
M a rg ie J e a n . J o s H n illh .
llU 'k
Topic. I l l g h R u lln n s, T o u r T e llin x
Me. If n a k . H u ll* M a rls. (I’e &gt;lsr
I'la sto a *. F l a lied lilie s
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l l o le t
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C h a l'S .
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lied.
Turnip Kalail
l-n hpr
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W a ls r r r e e s
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I l i - l l i Main'* J e s t e r . D u trh l*.
T H I R D R A C R — A rlsn o Mutt. D e l "
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l l l r l My J u s t Hally.
orahgea, dh pend ing e ls*
tmx
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F O I'I IT M
H A C K - -MK
M lr t r
M lle b a ll. B a l l o n l lr lg h l. Comnetlo ia n g e s. T e m p le
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t l v a r l s l l e a v e g e ta h lss rece ive d Kveu. r ln lv o a to n 0*1
at Ih * ttenTord K la lt F a r m s m ' M a r­ . H K V K N T H t U C ^ - U lo c K a d e . ti L
k e t T o ta l re ce ip t* StM p a c k a g e s
O eiasn d v e r y II4X)I&gt; on a l l M g t .
table*, m a r k e t
e llg h ll/
s tro n g e r.
II RA4*K—HIella
hOtv m o d e ra te demand fo r C lt r u s .
T e n tp e ra tu ra th is m o rn in g at Ih *
Hanford P in t o F a rm e rs' M a r k e t . IS

asm s-

liien the present power* nf the
NCAA.
The American Aasocialion of
college bn lehall cimrhes yester­
day recommended In thn NCAA
■nring scmenlsr frrshment tie
made eligible for varsity partiripatlnn In all sports. This was
done herntisr of the war sUuation
(hat may bring a big drain in
ninitp&gt;iwrr.

IT-AWAY

Saturday

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In wtmia and ami I'lctur*’ - llie iiltrnrtloiih of Sanford as a Tourist Center

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THURSDAY JAN, i i .

PAUL

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

1951

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THE SANFORD HL’ICALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Korean War

Oviedo City Hall

MUltnil a t the Wcjnju-ChrAou
highway.
’ OllKiwitf, Barnard reported, llte
(rout was stabilized Thursday, with
only some imsll-smu fire south of
the wrecked and empty town of
.Woojta.
On that front, 85 miles south*
n u t of Seoul, the Rrda lost an
estimated {,100 troops In an ear*
Ifer fight that lasted seven hours.
* The Allies abandoned Won in
Monday. On- Wednesday, a tanklad patrol of the U. H. Second
Division pushed back Into the town
from the southeast.
■ Undine no ftrds lhrrr, th* pa*
ol looked around for a while,
en voluntarily withdrew towards
Ute over looking hills in the south.
*
,~_"OUIU, r.It
on tit* rtied tun aids
Changju, th ecompany-siaed paUni was Jumped by more than
fT.000 North Koreans. At one stage
the Americana fixed laynnrt* and
charged.
After other Allied forces rein­
forced th* patrol, the Itcds broke
off the battle Wednesday night.
Rut the greatest picoace io
Allied arm* was sitaping up in a
60-mi!ra stretch between ('fiu n g )ii
and red-held Osan In western K o ­
rea.
Chinese and Korean Red fo r c e *

reive the final check.
C. R. (Hunts, master of reremon­
ies, made a short talk. The Rev.
Nath Thompson, former pastor of
the Oviedo Methodist Church, made
the dedication speech Jn honor of
the boys of Oviedo who had riven
their Uvea for their country. These
boys of World War II wart Arthur
Hunter, son of Mr. and Mra. A. R.
Hunter, now of Orlando; KugenOlliff, son of lira. Grace Olliff amt
the Ute K. M. Ollff; Arthur Partin, son of Mrs. Blanch* Partin and
of the late Cheater Partin and
Gordon Johnson, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. 0. W. Johnson. Onlr one
of the mothers o f these boy* was
present at the dedication ceremony;
namely, Mra. Grace Olliff.
Mr*. William Henry Martin, ac­
companied by Mra. T. I-. Lingo at
the piano, led the group In slrjrintr Amerira, thr last verse o f
which was one written by Rev.
Nath Thompson, of Oxford, Ga.
This verse was ao Inspiring for
the occasion. It I* as followa:
May all the Nations share.
Lord God thy
'are. Thy name adore; May
the Prince of Peace,
HU Kingdom still Increase,
TUI wars and wrongs
shall cease forevermore.
Mr. Clonta thanked the Mayor
for all he had done to help make
the new building a reality, to which
the M a.o; r...ponded.
Rev. Thompson railed for a ris­
ing vote of applause for all of the
elty officials. Those present for
this occasion Included Ren Jones
and Merritt Staley, councilman; T.
I- Lingo, city clerk; Lee Gary,
mayor; Joseph Lelnhart and Prank
Talbott, ex-mayora; George Kel­
sey, the town police officer, Paul
Campbell, the contractor for the
I nllding, was also present.
Mra. J. II. ttlaley and her son,
Merrill Staley, accompanied by
Mra. T. L. Lingo at the piano, tang
a duet; after which Merritt Sta­
ley, at the request o f the Mayor,
sang one of the Mayor’s favorite
tonga, “ Won't You Come Over To
My House And Play Thst You're
Mv Little Girl."
Mayor Gary thanked the ladles
of the Oviedo Woman’s Club and
of the Oviedo Garden Cluh for their
kind ro-oDeration In helping to
make th* dedication ceremony such
a huge success.

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estimated at 2SS,%0 '.i.t . Io th*

area or moving toward it in an
appareln hid to rut o f f the main
force* of, the 0 . R. Kighth Army
an Ihe road -o u th of sliamlom-d
Seoul.
In that area roads fan out
through the hills, affording many
Avenues o f approach to the Allied
force*.
.1 AP correspondent John Ran­
dolph said the Chine-*' evidently
hep* to force the Kighth Army to
Accept battle In the rough coun­
try rullahle for gwarnr... o f night*
flphtlnr Red Infantrymen.
♦ Six Chinese armies wt rr In the
general western area, south of
Reeitl, and seven armies were
Porth and west of Wonlu. This
fore* Included wiry Mongolian
cavalrymen. Intelligence offlcrrs
laid 800 Chlnea* planes and
tanka are available to lark tin

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b# about to challenge Allied maay of the Korean skies cam*- in hank but Ita gunners reported the
North Korea, Fifteen Russian, possible kill of one Red Jet. The
de MlO-IBJrt fighter* attack- bombers had dumped more than
a R-!W Superfortress a* It too tons of explosive* on the air
gad behind a formation because field at Pyongyang, Korean Red
engine trouble.
capital, and other cities in North
Korea.

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Generally folr and * IlltU warm»r through Saturday except bo
coming unsettled, likelihood of a
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T# Prmtcl Ik* Peace of tb« World;
To Promola the Progress ul America.
, To Produro Pros peril) for Sanford.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXXII

Ettlabliahed 1908

Blistering Air Strike
' Crumples Red Attack
A s Retreat Continues
d D eep -S trik iu g C hinese
C olu m n Is F oiled
In F la n k A ssault
O n A llie d P osition

W o u ld W a rn KuHflia

TOKYO. J a i n i - t / P ) - Blist­
ering Allied air it n lu =nd artil­
lery barrage* crumpled a Red Ko­
rean attack near Wonju today.
But another Communist force
^Inking 30 miles behind this Al­
lied position threatened the enlite
Um’iw Nations stand in crnlral

D e fe n se S ays H e W a s
R ad ica l In Y o u th
B u t N ot A C o m m ie

K.lft*
Th- deep-striking Red column
•kitted ih* Am*rka«-Fr*nrb-Dutiji
line in the Wonju area. It 1might
several sharp cla die* with Allied
paltols on the approaches to Tanyang, 37 milea southeast of Wonju.
The flanking Reds set up a
roadblock, mined a vital supply
highway and poured a hail of small
arms fire into an Allied force sent
out to clear the rout*.
Two North Korean divisions—
the 6th and 10th— were ramming
a deep wedge into the U . N&gt; posi­
tions in crntral Korea. Possibly
20,000 Communist troops were in
,y th ii lores which was threatening
the supply and withdrawal rout?'
of the U. S . Second Division and
Its Ftenth anJ Dm .! i »dppolling
unit* making a fighting stand jutl
south of Wonju.
The immediate peril in the Won­
ju area eased as daylong Allied ait
•trikes and aititleiy barrages rout­
ed two Red Korean regiments
ra which had seised a , commanding
height Thursday: night.
' J
This fs rrs , striking from the

Remington Plans
To Take Stand In
Trial For Perjury

lass. Robert Twft
IN A VNCM before the National
Pram Club, Washington, San. Rob*
art Taft (E CMsJ rays that bo fa­
vors warning Russia that “ if you
attack Wartern Xurop*!, you will
And yourself at war with tho United
State*." Taft aim declared ha advo­
cated making tha Atlantic Pact a
"Manna Doctrtna tor Western Xuropa." (fatsraaftnaal BauwtpMa)

NEW YORK. Jan. 1 2 - 4 * 1 W ill jam W. Remington, accused
of falsely denying he was c m a
Communist will defend hinurlt
Burn I he witness stand. In-. lawyer
announced in federal couit today.
Die defense attorney did not
•ay when he planned lu call Rem­
ington to the stand to answer a
week of charge, by admitted form­
er Communists, former liiend. and
Ids divorced wife that they had
known him as a Communist.
Remington. 3 ) year old foimer
Commerce Devilment economilt,
is being tried for perjury aftrr he
told a federal jury last year that
he had never been a Communist.
Defense lawyer* have tried to
establish that while Remington was
was active :g radical circles in his
yguth. he was not actually a mem
ber of the Communist Party.
Most of thl* morning’s opening
o f the defense c**e, whleh may
require three week*, waa taken up
by various dofonae motions for
and government arguments a*
gainst examination of the grand
jury minute*, and alleged Irregularttle* tn tha original prerentolion t* th* grand Jury.

Hong Kong Alerts
Ju-Chechon road,
the All Citizens For
Tillis And Sparks
dominant hill and ilammvd a wl
Immediate C all Are Acquitted Of
northeast had cut across the Wan.
occupied

thrring fire into the AIM**’ horsr
defense prelraeter ju*t
ihoe shaft's!I defn
htauth or Wonju,
i The fighting raged in foot-deep
bite# And hitter eold.
Red Troops Reported
, Allied p la n * Including the Mg
T o Have Exchanged
B-P auperforta rarely uaed on
, « tactical mission* sawed haavg t i ­
Shota W ith Police
ptoeIrea and fragmentation bomha.
mar hi nrgun fir# aad jet lied gaao
HONG KONG. J.n . 12 4/P)
line Into tho Red petition*.
Navy pilots from lh« carried This Crown Colony adjoining Red
Philippine Sea seared the half
mile ridge with Nopnh" fire- China had a collective case ol

IOn Nm h ea rage BSakO

Catholic Ban On
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IIOUBB OF MBIOP8

war-fear nerves today.
Officials ordered all British sub­
jects— tnen and women- to he
prepared for immediate military
call and the rumor marl began
K m i Ii m s on race Twol

Seminole CountyKoad
No. S-425 To Be Paved
TALLAHASSEE, Jan.
—The State Road Department
will receive contractor*’ tiida here
Jan. 2ft for construction and re­
pair of 211 mile* of roail* and
bridge* In 29 Florida counties.
Among the projects arr:
Grading and paring road 8
125 from (irapeville Avenue In
Sanford to Road 40 In Seminole
County.
Work on zhouWere o f Road r.
between Ormond and Tom oka Ri­
ver In Volusia County between the
Indian River county line and Palm
Bay, and a-rtions near Titusville
and between Kau Gallia and
Pineda In Brevard County, and
on road Ift between UarbervtUu
and Pierson in Volusia County.
Grading and paring road 8*411,
the Canal Road In Volusia Coun­
ty, from Herbert Street In Port
Orange and Road 000.

EL PASO. Trx.. Jan, I t—CiJ’V—
Tha House o f Blahopa of the Epis­
copal Church In final session today
elected Three new blahopa.
They dra:
Tha Rev. Albert Ervlne Swift,
ree'er of Holy Trinity Church Ip
.mJIarJa, ta ba missionary bishop
Puerto Rico.
Tha Vary Ba*. Richard R.
Emory, rector of I t Paul'* Church
In Minneapolis, U oe aai^tonarv
tils'top of North Dakota.
I
fha Vary Ray. R M ord &amp; WatBall, dean o f 8 t Manns Cathedral
DRAFT VIOLATIONS
in Mattie. Wa*h„ to bo miaalonarr
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 8 - 4 * 1 bishop o f Utah.
The PBF *ald today it has Inves­
tigated nearly 9,000 case* o f al­
LEGION BUPPn
leged violations of the draft law
A Urge nttendnnca U unacted during the laat rig months.
Legion Hat
A report by Director J. Edgar
Hoover disclosed that Us* Bureau
7:00
A S T
la new receiving more than WOO
kat ■*wtn
luck cases far Inquiry ovary
Ban- month.
ylo H
la morning.
u
Hoover said that in more than
, business a ratin'* will fellow a third o f tha case* handled ao far
compliance with the law has been
■t 1:00 o’clock.
churned through registration. In­
JOINT PA
duction, or otherwise.
A special join
UMPIRE SCHOOL
Seminole County
George Barr, whoa# Umpire
School qpane Jan. IT, today askad
any persona who hay* eatra coat
hanger* ae magastoaa to

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

F R ID A Y J A N . 12, IB S l

A ssociated P re tu

Senators Told
Truman Calls For More
Need For Men
In Army Grows Eight Billion Dollar
S e n a t o r S alton stall
S ays A d m in istra tion
M u st P rov e C ase In
18-Y e a r -O ld D r a f t

Than
H ike
In U.S. Burden O f Taxation

WASHINGTON, Jen. 1J—141
—Defense official* disclosed to­
day that the possibility of draft­
ing women for the armed ser­
vices had been discussed at th*
Pentagon—and discarded. At the
same time they told the Senate
preparedness subcommittee that
l on tress will be asked to re­
mote the present limit mi the
number of uniformed women In
the services.

Iko U rin es S m iles T o C o n fe re n ce W ith T h e F ren ch

WASHINGTON, J.n .

W tMIIINUTON —(Ah— Some
r erve officers arr getting
letters front their branch of
the armed force- classified
"restricted." The» are notice*
of where to report In case of
central muhiliraliun, l arlou*
brembr. of all Ihr -ervlres ore
choosing h) in me crrlatn good
men whom the* - a n in hate
on duty iptmrdlsle'i if -erious
trouble starts. Men thus noti­
fied rowld be summoned by
radio If necessary.

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and nrvt Ih r prrirnt li-cal year
run* out next July I.

WASHINGTON. Jan 1 2 -U P )
Senators were told today that
President Truman had iiurrasrd
the June 30 minitower &lt;?oal tor
MANCO AMIRICAN MHITAIV COOPHAtlON IS fUlTHIilD In Paris as a smiling General Dwight D. Elsen­
the nation', lighting lo u r, by
hower wins an aniuted response troni Minister of National Urlcnsa Jnies Much (center' anti General Jultu
about 260,000.
Resident Genera' ot Morocco. As commander in chief of the Ninth Allontlc fact armctl torcev. hirenhuwef
told France that the United Slate* would lend full support to the organisation he Is forming, (/nlcrnafmnul)
A.ri.lanl Secretary of IMenre
Anna M. Rotenberg testified that
Mr. Truman had approced raising
the armed force* strength to 3,462.205 by that dale or "at (hr
earliest possible moment.**
The previous June target was
3.200,000 men. although Mr. Tru C ;
l
A
man has talked of having 3,500, 1118611110WCf ATIIty
w
Master Hgt Thiuna, .1 Ualla000 in the neii year or two.
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ghrr of the Marine lVi|n we* re
Mrs. Rosenberg made her gg

Denmark O ffers SgL Gallagher Is M ixed Reaction
I,M0 S d * n T . M
S f e * *
F“
Higher Taxation

A tla n tic

T o u r j 2 2 ! ^ W ' ^ S S i w J S | T a f t A d m its B o o s t
nottnccmcM as she and lop rank,
C o n t i n u e d W i t h r ,*l "f th* First Marine Division
N eeded But O th ers
ittg Army, Navy, Air Force an#
V &gt; U (jlin u tU W i l l i jl)r
achievement in -onnec
Marin* sffirer* oppa*
appeared helot**4 *J O t im C y T * 0 N o r w a y **«•••' *^..«op*»«tlons against fh#
EiLlt L o u d P rotest

•he Senate Armed Services Comminer lo urge drafting of IR-yrarolds.
Mrs. Rmenlrert said skr had juil
recrived a telephone call from
Secretary of Defense Martha!! in­
forming her of ihr higher total (or
the armed service.
"The joint chiefs of Raff re­
queued it ye.terday," Mrs. Keren
berg said. "The Secretary of Ik
fense and the President approinl
it this morning."

P residen t S t r e s s e s
M a n p o w e r S h orta ge
As 5 M illion M ore
W o r k e r s A reN ced ed
- -Picuirnt I lunun i...! i) called
on I'ongie.s to boutl I n n llm m .um by "very much more" thin
the $0,000,000,000 combined luUl
of the last two increase*.
Dir i’ rc.idcnl, in hi. annual
economic mr.tsgr, noliticd the
lawmaker, that thr nation’s se­
curity will ilrmaml lending and
spending authority totalling $H 0.000.000.000 for llm Ii.ral yrai

P a ct

enemy In Korea on Sept 27.
Sgt. Gallagher is a hrother-lnWASHINGTON. J*n I 2 - ( /1 ’ i
Inw |i, Mrs John Hchnsri). Ill*
General D Eisenhower came tu wife, Mrs. T J . Gallagher, is now
Pre.iiienl Iruman*. prn|H)«al lot
Norway Itrday on In. nrolilt build living with her father. Dr. (Irani- .. i .i z mi irate ul “ very much
mg and fail-finding lour of At- ic-y ili'ixlerton at Ko*. l.nkc on tlio iiiolc’* than $H.OO0.000.lMX)-.»-yrai
Mt. Dora Road,
met with iiuxcil irjcliun lotljy in
lanlii Pact capitals.
'Dosing the attni'k l&gt;v hi* com
lie and his staff landed a&gt; pany on .tiling enemy nusUluns,*' L'oltgie...
Scn.it.u l.ifl ul Din.i, thaiinuc
Garilrrmurn Ailpoil, 37 mile, lire cilutiun stated, "Msstit Hgl.
The 150,000 damage suit of Joe
Guilagbcr, acting as first .cigcsnl, of the Scnalr Repuhliran |wilic)
north ol (hlo, ttt the late efie moon iH.played outstanding Initiative
Daniels against Police Captain Roy
commiltee, tulil a repmlri he
TiliU and Patrolman J. B. Sparks
Norway is the filth country he and courage.
was decided In fayar of th* two
"After thn maturity of Ids com­ lliink. "we are going to need at
defendants by a jury In Circuit
h a s rolled on In. 12-nation circuit. pany
had paasni sul'imsi-dlv Irail lb.it much in Jildilmn.il tair,
Court at 4:30 o'clock iyesterday
P in m .itl) he had confeired with wipeil-out enemy iMisitiun., au en­ and pnduhly nnile.”
afternoon following two and a half
Bui Hep. Ilrril ol New Yoik.
The proposal for drafting 1H- Iiik I.v-sI officialv hi France, llelKium. emy marhlna gun fired on the
inr* of deliberation.
■ear element* of the company A
In IU verdict tha Jury recom year-old* wai running Into &gt;t&gt;me the Nethriland. and Denmaik
senior
Hrpulditan on ihe laa-wrilmember of the company, wh» was
mendrel that th* Court “ instruct opposition In the Senate group.
General Eiseuhowrt cattic here returning fire un the enemy pu.i- mg lloure M'.iy» .n il Mean. Comthe City officials and the Chief of Senator Sallun.tall (R-Mas.t de­
lion was serloualv wounded ami mitlee. . aul lie though! ihr I'lr.ipolice that more courtesy and con­ manded that defense official, by air fmm Co(icnhaKen. Denmark, fell into an esposed area.
ilrnt “ ha. gone hysterical." Dial
sideration be shown to th* public.” "prove their ease” for such a where Admiral E. J C. tjinlgaalil.
"Master Hgt. Gallagher fear­
No damage waa a*tossed hv th* step.
Danish defenre ih ir l, aimnuncrd
description, hr dihleil, In. not oulv
Jury against the two pe&gt;ler ofti - 1 “ 8« far they have not convinced t h a t the Damtii finer of I,(MM) men lessly and couragruu.lv esposed
the I’ lr.ldrnt*. t.n |i|o|Hital. hilt
cert, nor waa any damage decked tne that the present draft I*".
himself to th* enemy fire tn run
now on occupation duly in Gri
ICsiWvM «• Cssv Tevl
,
"olhri
ihingi" in Mi, Truman**
against Daniola fn countaraults of
out lo the wounded Marine's side
many would hr handed over lo ihr
IftOO each filed by th* nfflcer*.
economic me..age.
and
carry
hint
to
a
pmdliun
of
li ntdasss us P is. Fear)
Mr. Daniels had charted in th* January Building
Chairman George l l' tial of the
rover, ily hit actions the wounded
■ull that he had h*o« beaten by th*
tni-hamlltiig SenaU' Finance I'otnMarine
was
materially
aided
in
re­
Permits Hit $
two officers an Jan. i. The offseare
tnltlre &lt;ald ho wauls to wait for
Muirhcud Services
maintained that h# had resisted
ceiving medical attention much the I'resldetil'e budget mcs'ngr
arrest. G. W. Spentor rapresantad
earlier
than
would
olheiwlie
have
Set
For
Sunday
P.M.
January permits for erection of
nrzl week before roiomitling himMr. Daniels, and tha two officers homes in Hanford already total
I n n possible, and was an inspira­ arlf on th,. amount of new tszi-s.
tion
In
all
members
of
his
com­
war* represented by Georg* A. more than (03,000 In estimated
The lawly of Rnnald 11. MuirH e added t h a t the President's
Speer. Rodney Harris waa fore­ value, acrurding to John Glllot. head, 77, whu died Wednesday In pany. Ills courageous actions won- re q u e st for le n d in g and s p e n d in g
in
keeping
with
the
highest
tra­
man of th* Jury.
rltv building Inspector.
a u th o r ity o f
f I4 U.ihmU mki.in n i in
an Orlando hospital, will lie in
o fthe United Hlaic Nacnl t h is fisc a l v e n i a n d the y e a r end­
Mr*. M. L Harrison and her
Of this amuunt, (73,000 la Iwinr
in the first l‘re*hyierl*n dition*
Hervicc.
husband today entered suit of tft,- spent by Osier-Welter Hume-.. atatiChurch from 2:00 I'.M. Sunday un­
000 against T. B. aw* W. P. Ball Inc., fur the building of |0 run- til 3:0(1 I'.M. when senrkri-s will t&gt;e
"Master Hgt. Gallagher i&gt; an in g J mi. I l l , 1 9 52 . -re in e d " p r e t t l
local truck broknr and owner* ciete blurk house* in the Uei-Au eomluct.d by Rev. A. (,. MclnnD. thunml to wear the combat *VV* a m b itio n -."
House Republican Leader Mar
of a parked truck with which her Section. Seven of the homes wll' Durial will ire made In Like View The citation wn* signed by Maim
automobile collided on tha night cost (7,000 each and three at Cemetery.
General Oliver I’ . .Smith, U.H.M C. tin of Massachusetts also -aid
ha. did:.'I wan to be committed
of March &gt;3, resulting In Injury valued at (8,000 each.
.Mr. Muirhrad, a natiie of Glas- i
on the amount of the lav llim a-c
to her and several weak* of hos­
On Tuesday Delbert Scott was
Scotland, hail lived tn Han­
lie suggi sled a go slow approach
pitalization. The truck, at th* time Issued a permit lo build a (10,(si) gow.
ford since 1007. lie is survived hv
by Congress to nvuld "over lava
of the accident, it waa charged, concrete block home at 411 Hcntt the widow; three daughters; two
Hon"
hud been parked without llghta Avenue.
aona; one brother; and one sister.
" if lazes are -o higli lliat (he\
In front of th* home ot the driver.
PARIS, Jan. 12—(47—William strangte or suffocate (he people
Jame* Brinala, 80ft East Eleventh
H. Mi-dart. St. I»uls, Mo., restau­ the ends ih sired would l« defeatStreet.
rateur, wai hilled today when n ' mi," Martin said.
A jury Tueaday awarded 8301
id tinged from a window of his
The President** bell-tightening
(r n iis s M on page Tw»;
hulel.
l l . i i l s o s «■ rag* Hlghtl
Hiwaa
the
father
of
Mlttri
MILITARY TRAINING
Meilart,
whole
name
was
linked
OTTAWA. Jaa. t»—UP&gt;—The
S eason al E m p loy m en t
romantically with King Karouk of
Canadian Legion, vntea of 300.000
Egypt
last
September.
H it« V e t E n rollm en t
veteran*, rent out the signal today
By ELTON V. PAY
vr friend* denied emidiaticailv
for a Canada-wide campaign de­
Associated Preaa Military Affairs Reporter
then
that
ah*
waa
the
mysterious
signed to overcame Cabinet ob­
Due to Keaaonal agricultural
WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 2 - (A*) - The government’s atomic wea- “ MDa X" who wax Karouk's com­ employment the enrollment of thjection* and bring eamptuory mili­
panion
at
Diarrits
and
other
Ri­
poacan apparently are getting ready to "tickle the dragon's tail” out in
tary service Into affect.
Hrmlnole County In.tltuU for
viera r#*ort*.
The dominion command o f the a Nevada desert.
I(la wife was the former silent Veterans, now at about 2i5
country's leading
organ­
auing veteran*'
veterans- organpupils, i*. a'mut half the former
Thai it what lb* phyiiciilt ol the Atomic Eneigy Commisrion rail film star, Donal Rlussom.
ization announced
callln, on thair trick af producing low-ordero
Duncad If
It is calling
lie was director of the Mi-dart enrollment, Fred Murray, director,
2.200 Legionn branches to bealega nuclear
bursts without Inboralory exticrintenia could h~ Steel Company o f 8t. 1/iuia ami n announced at hi* office In the
members of1 Parliament with da- provokingfiaalon
atomic beaat Into a directly associated with work lo- noted golfer. If* was onre holder Court House thl* morning.
part-time rutl-acaie, th*
mends far rompaleary
.
Of the total number of veteran*
death-dealing A-homn wartl developing atomic weapons of th* St. Loula amateur title and
training In th*
the reeem fare**.
blast.
fur use by the Army, airredy o f­ a ore-time participant In lh« Bri­ taking full -&gt;r part time study are
45 while students who are enroll­
They hav# been doing that la­ ficially announced. General J. tish Ouen.
boratory (rich sine* before the Lawton Colllrw, Army chief uf
Mlmt confirmed her father** ed si iiM Sanford Vocational
first A-bomb was eaplodad. But staff, has indicated it waa hy nu death. He had been in l.uiope since School on Commercial Avenue
a new announcement from the mcane imnouible lu develop an last month. H* and - daughter Htudi-s include elementary, hlgn
ARC iurgvsts Dial now they are artillery thril or a guided mlanite were living on the fuurih flooi o f reboot anil utirinr** subject.,
the Hotel Continental
I Sine- the school was started ae"Even fish are oat safe from able la produce bigger sjb-ri. with an atomic warhead.
|verol vears ago about 25 while
trefflc accidents," a local polk* piMlon bunts and will begin that
It i* to he ass mill'd Hurt In tho
WILLIAMS TO Hl'KAK
! student* have received high school
officer remarked this morning af­ work an Part af a ftJMO-aquan- iszocraa uf reducing Hi* atomic
ter hearing that aa
Voile
Williams,
state
mil* Air Parc* bombing and hcmti tn a size for fitting in *hcl!s
■
vi lismmtat Jr., n
a i r Ire
r ! diploma*, he *tat-d.
Colored students receive high
crashed late tha
jnmnery rang* nanr Las Vi
« t warhead* the commission is preaentative, will speak on Ik-1tv r
o« U&gt;* MnHpal
eiplorlng many phaaea of nuclear relations between management school and elememarv reheol edu­
and labor, and alerting ritlsans cation at the school* at Fourth
fltoian.
produce true atomic espio-&lt; to Ih* danger o f Communism at Street anti 8anford Avenue and
to pa* tha Nrendu rsnr,
. like tK* A-bomb, the quan- an inter-rerial public relations In Ovieslo. To data about 20
o f tl)* component porta of meeting at Allan Chapel A. M. E. Negro students have received high
(laabwiabk malarial genarallv Church for Negroe* Sunday after­ school diplomas
Mr. Murray assumed his ore­
bo too amnli. If la** than noon at 1:00 o'closk.
The meeting will be und*r the sent position here in June, 1949.
•it#.’’
th* ezplotion
direction of tha Rav. A. 0. Chand­ Hr wai formerly the supervisor
occur.
r, scientist* hgv* dls- ler, pastor o f the church. A of veteran* education In Lake
that by building better muikn! program will be present - county, and in 194* waa secretary
the fl»slon»hJe ma -d. The program 1* .nontored oy of the Bust I* Chamber of Com­
"Good Neighbor*, In*."
merce

Beating Daniels

No. 102

Leased W ire

OSLO. Noiwey, Jan.

12

&lt;/l'&gt;

83,000

3

Mimi Medart's Fulher
Dies In Hotel Plunge

Atomic Bomb Scientists To Set OK
, Controlled Explosions In Nevada

Fish Pond Victim
Of Auto Accident

G y li

A. hr &gt;rt II out, thi. total would
be fos actual military and foreign
aid qirndmg |&gt;lu. contracting, lendmg and loan guaianlrrtng auttion
ly lor national security |»ui|&gt;o*ev
Other government r\|»rn»r» would
lie in addition to lint.
Mr. Iruman said workrt. rnu-i
arrr|)t wage rcslrainl. and bu.lnrts
mm mu.t accept luwrr profits
that no one should .rrk tn hike
hi. metimr to escape hi. tha re ol
he higher tax hutden.
He told the legislators, too, that
1.
UOO.IMHI m o r e m en and w o m e n
m ay In- a d d e d to the a rm ed forces
w iin in a few m o n t h . T h e m il i t a r y
m anpow er goal h a * been a f o r c e
of 3,2(Mi.t(tM» b y J u n e 30, but o n ly
tm iay t h is figure w a s raised to

3,402,10ft.
1’iingrrsK voted a (4,700,IMXIJWO
inerrase in inillviilual and corpor­
ation laze* laat fall. In Drvriid?er,
It passed a bill to get (3,300.000,.
Odd m»re
from
corimnitinns
through an “ excess profit*” tax
and an Increase in existing taxr*.
Mr. Truman used no specific
(■•aMaas* Om rasa Clablt

Army Says Pearson
Column Contained
Secret Messages
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—WA—
The Army eald today th e Drew
I'earson column o f Dec. 30 con­
tained "quotc-l
exesrpts
from
classified (secret i message*," and
nn Investigation is la-lng made.
In ■ letter to Senator McCarthy
(K Wit). Hoi-retarv of the Artnv
I'a.e alio said thr malti-r i* i-eime
-uiimllteil to the Judge Advocate
General of the Army. The Judge
Advocate General is the Arinv'*
top legal officer.
Pace made the letter public. It
was In response to a ilrmand from
.McCarthy to hnuw whether ma­
terial in the IVat son column was in
fact quoteti from secn-t mrs-ages
a* I'rarton said. McCarthy said In
u Smile speech last wrt-k that if
i'rarson had uuote-i secret mess­
ages he had given aid to foreign
countries In efforts t &gt; break U. S.
codes
P earso n

r e p lie d

in a s ta te m e n t

irsaHissS Os PS|&lt; react

e m u s -.ittihi
WINTER IIAVFN, Jim. 12i/Vr—Striking citrus pickf-r* to­
day made strung efforts to halt
harvesting and tav.ing ..f f. ul'.
in the 11 day walkout in I’nlk
county.
A 12 lf&gt;- ar
moiorcade
of
trik-rs moved swiftly fr mi glive
to grove vailing un workers to
stop work and Jain thi strike
movement.
striker* In the Winter HavenLake Alfred area u.i-J loud
speaker* to urge pickers and
loader* to Join thr walkout
A FOR ATOM
MOSCOW, Jan iJ -f/T )—Red
Star informed it* reader* today
that a new alphabet book required
for use by first grade studrnta in
Washington, I&gt;. C., rtaits out:
"A for atom. It for bomb,** et*
c e t e r a , ______________________

Snnford Went her
High yesterday 70
I/&gt;w today 41
Rale 00
Total Jan. rain .01 inch
Normal Jan. rain, 2.35 inches.

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE,
Atlanta
Hi.mark
Boston
Brownsville
Chicago
Denver

Washington
Jacksonville
Miami

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T U E S D A Y JA W . 9, 1951

T H E BANFORD H E H A L D .

Incidence Of Infantile Paralysis
Almost Doubles In Florida In 1950:

Elsenhower
li^ a lla a ta r o w Pi*&gt; Om |
hr id ip ia ite ti and to lun ch at ih r
officers’ meat.

(KDITORS NOTH: To hrfat IIUI i n i l r r , tip III dale on Ihr
maal rerenl praxrro. in the flghl againut infantile p*rah*i*. wr
« ill peroral a »crlv* of four a rlirln r-prri.illi written for
Florida hy Mr. J. Ililli* Miller, Pt.il March of Dime* -tale rhairmaa. ThU t* Ihr flr*t In the *rtlr*.
Hy J. HIM.IS HIJ,I,|{|t
1971 Stale Marrh of Dune* t halrman
live )r a r |9Ml i* rapnlly a|i|irnarhing live* trcnml
of polio e a r n in llie liitiury off llii* nation. II iimiv Ii Novi
bar Iwrn «« far lliiv year 31. Iffl ea»c* iciortled m llir r
ea*r* In Plniida.
The Florida- p irlu n , leftreling
the national trrial, lui- m urk
doubled th a t of la-t j i a i whin
only 2*2 ca**** of Infantile paint--■
*1* Were reported Ihroilghniil lieentire »taie.
In Ihe tail three year* there , rord*. nlmiit ome in eeiry file
have la-eri more than MHI.nflu run-* 1 ye ars.
Medirnl ex|a-rience reveal* (hat
of (adio, a figure that aptoonrhe*
clo*ely that of the eulln- pre the Inridi'iit of polio seem* tn
tieiiir more friimently in five
ceding drradrf
During the week ending Decent &gt;•••*» cycle*_ iif in e|«,-e paraltfl
ber V. |H new ra-e* weie reteirleil | with national tr*-n&lt;l» In |Hi|mlnll&gt;m
III Florida, Indk-ntinp that nui -hifl*. A corn 111 mill v »eem* (#•
thinking a 1*mt polio rnirle* u* out “Imtittttil**- Hu I f after a major
Iml In y ta r, hut with |ai|iulati«n
-hlfl* In every com in unity, the
rvele w ort- toward ,-ndher high
■'Inrldent rate*' ai the end of a
five year pcriml. The-,, nr* Ihe
fuel- that n -eareh has produced
mi the tail|n nh-tulr today.
f'&gt;H dr' March t-f Dime. (po.o--I.iU ie lloimia
lie'll VlUt rhiihla lai-ed *S*7
(*ai tnr the figld agnii -t liifnulili i'loridll Pnltii victim c«ll*ldrr(at tn Nnlunal l’n-t« r m
INi*nk"I* So fn* thl- year tl« * •• on* of top throe final »clvclloti*, {* ready for tli
|(,nilliia&gt;M • •***** f*m*~ &lt;»*»•
mg "f the March of Dime* drive. Dnughtct of Mi. at
borlati.it P atty , termed the *pc*-cii National Foundation for Infantile Pi.
m e n u of Tampa, Itomde l» ........ «nd a hulf, »*
an “affirinailon of tho continu I'ataly-i* ha* *poiii ttfOJtNl.tMK) for IH.lio
w irn -In* wu. It! month* old. SIh-'.. t«en wa
•nee of the foreign policy of the (■olio tmiient care and euidrmli- wa- two,
and will rvrrilually la- aide to tiiwntd lira,
"id with some t.'/MMUmo due on gety.
Unitrd Statca,"
In 0*lo t h t non-political Mur- fb-remlier 31 In uaiiahl hill*.
The furl I*, that th r Vatioual
gcnpoaten raid (ha Pro»ident
BotK« more recorde&lt;l that the dr- Foundation h«* exhnu-ited It-,
Families Should
fmac -*f W r-lero Fuiupi- I* iden- fund* thl- yrnr la-eati-e of the
llritim nia's Sword
th-al with the drtcnMt of Amen- high lurhh-nee of imRu, uml manv
*• **ll**&gt;« t
I - .,, i t., 1
rlnet ore, hm pltsl, nm*e-. and
there In Hepttndwr,
if MRiihittii O hm I *«*■ iMarl
Stockholm'* comrrvatlve Sven- other* nr*’ awaiting payment for rmdeied
P 'l’i Hung Kong** e*tliuati*l
ford r ijd e wa* l*.rn r*dln
aka Daghladet laid "T oinan'a •ervlre*.
population in IIIIA wa* nlwut J,. Caiuplwll in (ilu-gme in I7t»2.
rvalktic view* and forthriehi
County chapter*, Including FluMi of whom only alauit 15,- He *«i ruio-ti to the pM-inge In
(UlcmcnU m ud make a very fa­ ridn'* ri7 chapter*, have uhlid (l(H),W
IhfiH fm hi* *11 Vice, a* general
vorable impro*»lon in Weatcrn AMMO patient* *n fai thl* vear IMni arete 'noii-ffhineve.
The (I, JJ. f'ou*ulhti- tii-iH-ial'* eninmandlng the |triti*h force*
Europe." It addrd, however:
Ilf Ihi* total. .'loOtKl weie holdover
“But will they have any effect put leal *, Including 17,' mki from circular w.itn* Anirtirnn* lo nnt"j during the Indian mutiny. lie
an a diehard Uolatlnniat like iupr nlnpe. The National Founda- _ " . The ileieHotatluu of the il*o rmiimanded a brigade dur­
lin k 'tt T aft, who oppoaed the in­ tion I* rurrentlv rernie*tllig Ineal ■ilimthm la the Far Kant and the ing the Pi inn an Wai,
Mi-ntiwhih*. tin Midical Pre**
troduction of eompulaory military rhnptri* tn return tlo-|r *urphl* po-lbllily thei a fur'her •later(ora­
aervlrr a few munth* before IVarl fund* In order to aid “ephlrmie" tion would Interfere with rngulni offered Scotland Yatd a free
Cnmmerrial *hlp|dng and air »rr. •Ip °a haw to mu down tiro
Harbor t "
a&gt;ea* lo ronliiuo- their work
thieve-, whi *tole thr Forunnttun
The Independent Mctropnlr of through thl* month nml lo Ihe vice- In H«ng Kong."
Amet lean- wen- urgeil to " h i .
Bnuarla carried an arenunt of Ihc end of the Mairh of Dime* drive.
'••.ling Dial Ihe Slnne. we i*ha
•pecch under the hradllna “The An advanced *|n-*-l»l gift- earn- mnlt ,hii itder" temovit-g ilepend
Voice of Wisdom." Editorially it haign earried out throuvli Decern- cnl* .ind •Heir effiat* now, while ITih pouPfl*, the Medtral P ro a *
aald the apeccll “give* proof nf ler at*o helped provide “etner normal tran*p'.Hol|,*n fneililie* -anl today;
"O ut own -iig g i-'lion foi
th e
(paid aenac ami realism and poli­
dio-ovety of
the eulprita,
fu r
tical courage for which Kuroia-an* rm rv furala".
what it I* w o rth , i* th at th e
For a miirk breakdow n of the
—a t lea*t— will pe thankful.”
m edical piof* **h ,u ahoul-l In- c lr , Meanwhile itew*pa(»ei* In Am­ plsre, |Hif|r* ..... .... goe* let uu- ‘
• u lu rlle il i*iot il l. 1*1 In trp o i t a ll
erican gave general. If caullou*, rile the following.
t a-e
in w hich hi rnla i Ic v i -Ju ji * d
praiac (o the Prv-ddrnl'a apcrch.
Since the National 1'iutmklIm,
almut It: b*o
Thv S ta tt of thr Pnlmi wa
tv
1
mult
ini
-1111
to
ttupktiiil
"well reported” hy Ihe Pie-ihbiil, of I in3.mm.nHi ha* k e n - 1M*111 nn adveiso r*rp( - nr- Imminent, tv*
■aid the Detroit Free P re ** (Midi, tailh-nt rare a-&gt;d euhlenil* alii
' don’t krone And when yon
■hmt-. Thi* i|f*e* not lake Inin
nation Humid ire en n-eniml the *11rn« ln v e *leil III edtl- don't bn*&gt;w the k**t polle*' D
I
HFdl F *»«w
l|fit
UMinJIt In g*&gt; ahead and tflJ,e no
bearlrim) ami n-a*»utH by lid* la tiu e ( k it h ouhllr aroi prof"-- elianre*
linUtrif I,, 1 1 , 1 1 , , |.
"
cleat-cut atatem rut of it* nb. •im ini and -elen tlflc rese are h i
llong K»ng *ia- just con* Iode*I
But A.'mv Inlrllteriii - ie|&lt;*y||rc)
{•vtWra and the mmaurr* that A ln |a l nf «l3.lmtJMl h a * l * r u inMT plolMi*e{| lo attain (hem. vetted in r r* r a r e |,. g o /p rj |„7 In -di* of • N-- an, ' pt*KpnroUf tro I Ihe ( him e w eir frtiinjtng irp ,t
Itttt netn«l- to It* hlatnry. It Hhl
tp M a Inna, w hlh the S lS jf jn jw n roni-lilv 11 I If. nod 000 |„ |,u*ifn -- m.o-ivr d in knit; font
arnuntl
Iin* Is e ii lu\e«|ed in ■'•luraMnu "f In thi- fit t tl tnuiith* nf IpMl. fl'.tu Al Ir**! l**n t ’luiteve armienrofe*-innal
tier sonnet
through
T h e It S rtam oed an enilw rg u
|H&gt;t,ihfy Wl.tHKI «■* rtmie lifMtpi
fel|ow *hln*, *, Im 1ni-lil|i-, and old »» ahlpment* *o Red C h in n , Itnw
wen *|Kitted m the *|r*.
to &gt;, hn-'k and neo(p»«lnnal A -- e v er, a fte i the I'hitimM- *We|t* In­
a.ielatloh*.
$1,1 HUM 3 n f il
In ti* the Korean " i n itt late N «v.
llir l.ryliilt Army (ontmucrl tl'
IP,V
rm l"-r H u ' 1*un on A m erican trade lelie.il In tfie toulli .nl Yangtlartlt
billet- lV.’-h. -ome 2 ti’i'i erlinlat- tn C h in a la ladtu? fell ai-iitrly he»v. of llie fa,| mnvnit- Retl fnire)
hip* and ft Ihmship* have lieeu aidered none I imi *trn og . The Royal
awarded The)- have covered the N a v . m ilt* here h a ve k-en de­ |trr«*ri! time OH llir heel* of rrfield* of virology, orthopedic*, pe­ pleted |,t lh« tra n s fe r o f dtiie* yuaril troop*
diatric*. ni-urtdogv, pithlie health, to K»r,-a The c«i|oi,v hn* alt
Two pdltr.1 ligfili Hand I f a id
plan whleh naema lo l&gt;e auhject anil phy*lral medicine, a* well n - army of .10 mat „f whom onlv 7.- 14 n tllr. W iu tfirill of 0 *4 n Ilte » c
lherea|iy,
orthopedic IdHt are rmotial Ir ia ir * .
la dally rh a n g n . But here we phyviral
Id. Hem-rot SI, E. C. RntteH a llu c L pul th- Ilr-d only 50 rout)
hava the Trum an program which miming, medical social work, and
(min l|ie K tim
ta a plan nf collective peace action nllter*.
Mntt*ergh. Hung Knng tnill*nrv mile* Ir** hy a i,
It la through thl* bind of a ennimaoili-r roltirnevl In t|ie rnlony H ivet wfl-ie the U S, &gt;4|l, |),v ihy non-Comntunl*l nallotta, of re­
listing the inroad* of Commtin program that Ihe National Foun­ vealetdai f»»m "lunm duties" In • ein liegap it Ha,,1,
„ ,,f
lam, of adhering to thr ideal* of dation direct- It- nun dvr three Engtaml
I
a»
pm
I.*
I
I
m
K
America. The Dritiorratlr world, pronged assault agaltiit this moil
th * Korean C o m m unltt«, toil.
it Ilia again been denu-nat rated, dreaded »f all ditrurr*— (ndividu
**arke-l now- hv hon-l,,-| ef th m j
doe* nut la rk for laaderahip when al ahl to polio victim*, education
ran d * of Chtnare who r a t e f ,i| th e
It 1* nroiled moat.”
of iptallflrd per*ontiil, and »e
w a r When the A l l i r r almo ! had tl
Thu 8*. I*0Ula (■lulm-Dt-itiocrat search,
(lad) departed from tta uaual
H aatlawe. 1 *mm - -ww *•«•■
Not the lcn»t lui|Hirlanl 1* the
Mri« and carried a pagu one edl- education of Uh&gt; general public— ■aid he would seek action soar,
lorial on the *perch a* well a* fur through an Informed public I*
Taft told the Prone H uh he had
■aether editorial on an ln*lda Ihe community and the nation l»e*t he*-n unable to gel ally *‘invi c
page. The Glube-Deinorral aald: tire lui r-d to meet thl* plague ef- from official *nurre« a* t«j wry
"lfarry H. Truman apoko like feetlvrlv when tl alrihea.
thl* i-ntmirv ahmihl -oatnill krtrr
land force* low aid I ih&gt; Initlding
ilia State nf the Union me*,
of a KuifTOi!, army, lie ha* pd
e la Congees* waa n logical, Slate Farm er* Market vnrele«l a build un nf air and *ea
Inltive, carefully studied anapower ralbrt than land Itonp
MepoM No, Cl
al Ihe world llluallon a* It
rninmitnirnta.
aAnPOMH s v m raaw im a*
lie* to (he critical difference*
A tentative auirrm enl lo Iwain
HAaHwr
b r ik e r n the
led Slate* and
•aalard. Martda
ip m m p ip m
eonaldcialidti
of Pnn e v
Rtlesik.
Tk* foltowlag uricea r*|w tini by lion dollar tax Mil ,-n Feh. I wathe tnalara on ih* Hanford atala rrai-hrd liulav liv fhetotarv ,-f
*11 was an
F a r m * * . Mar Ur, f .• r pro du , e *«U,I
ruun aense of thn'Ainrriraii people in
Trovkara a Ik a le ra up 1 0 1 I’.St Ihe Treasure- Snvder and Wlplc*,
to asacaa Ute altuallun that now Jaanar* a .tail.
•hnial manager* of |* i !-- g■*(.*•
prevail* and U&gt; do those thing* Iltan*. T ,* i t n | r * » * No H upnll.*
WIO troop* wa* . ihiIIh I nrar Oran.
abliaar
a* lb baa* (S.afc-4 (•• tl«n
. . which are uveded, vltall,- needed, ICabbaae
Allied pilot* ,j|d Cuminuid-t
t* lb rrale* Ha gupptlM
Th** new measure may rni**
to correct (hemCanllfluwar
vrala a a e -l.n face* a* much a* ! I n.ntxt.nnftism troop* wrro &lt;h-gging Hie rnada
"W itho u t titetiUtinlltg either M r. Cel ary. FV* ttnldca Hepandlaa
*&lt;ndh of Seoul ami In the Wonju
(junlitv ■rata 4* A Urgae k t l 'l ll a vear,
Iloover or Senator Taft, he e x ­
Tliere were lhe*e nlhei ilet rlop area M mlloa Koutln-**!. fine nlr
Paaral. Fla ISenendla*
ploded their apeciou* uotlnna of Celarr.
•iuallty t-rale |* a (araar T.ta-S.l* ment* up th,- tax front:
man said:
Iwlatloniam and gave ihr u-aion* Cullarda
due barb*. I . I I - M I
"I've nr*rr Seen mi liuiuy (HXipIr*
I. Ih-eeldenl Truman wrote
why the policy they advocate la tTurambtr*. P ickle*
Senator Ryrtl (D-Va.) Hint "it t« op (hr toad* up lb*-t-. They a e r i­
Uu. baht.
ll.ee
»V yealiy griat f t r the Comtduuial Keatdaal
bu. bake M i
nereaaary to ta r until It hurt*" al) moving ■muth.’’
Ktcande
bit her.
Tl»e airmrn w n r "tdered ta
to build tin :he frre world millIcltw*.
leabara,
Ury IW k
The Philadelphia Inquirer limit
« do* etwta
la .y might In the fact nf Com- ahuol up alt group* k-lilnd Com*
lied tho ProoMcut’a apvtrh Iwlh l^tlu,-*.
leabarg.
Ira
Pack
muni*! line,, whether in nr nut
muniat aggreaalnn.
irartealng” pud "vague.” It
I dot. i r a le
i H - t ll
t- Talk nf a fa»*.tMe nation** nf uniform, cvn-pi fn, ohvlntibeliui-*. Ilia lloiton
retail *ale* t** Iwgan hotline fanulv groun* **r -htldfrtt.
M. U P r a ia
I i*
It traa haprionlng Utu know
(treaa. do*, bnrba. I aw
As—wtnt -,| |* p '„ c-M^tpp- dent
about rapltnl Hill.
■t, although the door In StuMard
(Inioha, (H ern d o* back*. I.te -.M I
tee* with (Ttalrman Stan SvTnlou p iw ttn l frnt-.i F ifth
MMOful negotiation* la to bo ;•»«*. Kagliab tin auppllaa
DnUghtnn (D-ND) of Ihe Hi*u*r Al* Force hi-Mibiuniler« that Ihe
kJ. faikt. 1 (.so
pt opop, there ta to L* mi np- PaMdr*
Wave and Mean* Committee and order wa* prornk-ni Ky the Kerin*
Chainnan Drorge fD-Hat nf the peraktrrd n-e nf rlvllinn rl-ilhlng
‘Ajoo heartening I* the an- Fotaliw*. Fla. Hal Oita*
Senate Finance Comtnlltee In to ramnuglagc theii lnm|n,
i alsa
1* lb. bags X IS
Whnuirat that piani rapacity I*
lladl*b*«
S do* haft. P U - I t* nrk wit the time tehle fnr Iht
TI»oi-ai«l* of t*hiiw*e mol K,i
fag expanded to iw-rmlt output H&lt;iaa*h,
Tallow N hpi
l . i . S H thin! hlg tax Ment *inec th r Ko­ roan Red mldlt-ts clad in whili
Ttarnlp*. tSiipla Tup
rean war e*»mn*ener*l 1**1 June civilian clothing have Inflltratcwl
x.oa.1 .
fcpr. I.TS-I.
Thera wai Informal (alk today refugee rohintt*)* itaolng lain A l­
L t ia
that the nroftnaed MlMAlon a*e lied line*.
Pilot* apo'leri 4.IKX11|«1* chang­
eruft carrier l«e named for Ihe
let*- James Fnrre«tat. flrat aee- ing Mnmtar from uniform to peaaant elulhlng.
ret-ev of defenxe.
draparrult.
‘A Ill'll patrol attacked twn M
Thl* hn**l!,||ltv Wa* hroucht uu
U',.«*(rult. 1
Bail rompani*'* ra lly Tumtay M
a-./qbl. d the Hnuve Armed Uervleea mlloa aoulheoat o f tkan Red ci-i-f-UIRiiltM into ctnaed beaaWm I-* •ar fire *howere* I atudiA* tf, v .
at tka Baa Cued OtM.
hat. Total raolpla ti
hear teattmonv from Admiral For■ tn .
ret* Slwrm*n. eMef »f navel oneration-., nn the Naw'a new tSJXFI,fctaivto aMtjlwih'ing nrognm .
im lk-ftnlt*
dhy hampered p lr attack* ami o'**

Foreign And Ainorican

•Senator

HUS' ”*■KV"ir„

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id 1ftij -- 4 4
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R ig id Censorship
Rules Are Imposed
On Correspondents

Alio prrsent at tlie meeting with
R1J.I1 wrie licut. General Allrrd
Hr IJON"TlUTH
U. H EIGHTH ARMY HEAD
■M. Cnienlher, Ettenhowrr'a chi**!
of tlaff, and French Admiral Ro- UI AUl K lih, Korea, Jan. tS-HAI—
Thin U. N. commaDil announced
bcrl Jaujard. Riuiteli pact chief today Mar mrn-apoiulent* violat­
ol Na*al Detente*.
ing ccnaorohlp regulation* will lm
Kiwnhower warn lo return tn 1 -unjirt t o e : xpulaion or tria l by
Orly Field, Pari-, to enplane for j court m artial.
llrn**el», -eroml *t*ip on hi* tour | 1 he announcement »aid *ueh
nf Ihe Atlantic Part power* which | oction would la- taken in ex’ rm n e ruM-w "where Invrmtiyation
»M &gt;upply hi* army.
While ihe flem ial wa* a* Fon -1 prove* Ihot the circlin'.-.inner*
taieetdeau al-mi 2t»o fommuiiUt warrant."
Corrr*i&gt;un&lt;li'ni.« “may la- •ob­
ilmioieitratoi*, chanting “ We went
peace" and “ ElaCftbowei w | out." ject to dieciplinary action Iw-eau**
tiieil to ap|iio«rh tb r Hotel A* of intentional violation of three
Inria, teiii|miary 'hi adituailer* nf and other regulation*, either in
(ieneral Dwight D. Kitenhower. i, lellrr or in *pirit," the announce­
Ai.nnt IJMKI pdlrenien we-e ment added.
It raid ni*o that a licw*nu,n
called out lo keep order and the
dn non*t rat or* wrre Mocked from “will be *u*pendt*l from all pHentering the hotel area. Traffir rilt-gr. fnr the dkturtiL/i of 111*
had to lie rerouted from Ihe Arc ilkpatrhr* In the office of the
Ik Triumph* nearby. After alamt puldirali’in which he rvprencnt*."
The Klghlh Army nahl al«o
2b minute* police ipiiitly d i'tu rn ­
it would "iispenil &lt;orrt-*t»iinlrnt*
ed I lii&gt; crowd.
nf word* or exThe GomuttinM* railed for work “ for the u*e
conveying a hidden
stoppages todap to rrlnforre their |'re,*lori»
diinaml that Kl'ci.bnwer “go iiu-nuing which would tend to
h'&gt;ine," There war no &lt;arly indira mkltnd or deceive the eennor*.”
Tht ncwly-formetl pre** »etkiu nf any reaponae to the rail. rurity
will neruMinite for
The Italian Comniuolat new - •erurltydlvkion
all new* »torir» origin­
taper In Roine, I.I.’Dnt'u, al*a re- ating In Korea,
the aunouneement
lioltrd that the worker- In one 1
Ti.e diviiion wiii notify n
government printing effice had de­ -aid.
re* pendent of any security
rated lo ntrlkr on Ihe day Risen- eor
*0 that he may change Ida
bower reuehcr. ‘'.at t«nilal and to breach
•tory or hold It until a*curity m&gt;
a*k other worket* •!? join them. longer
I* involved.
All new* -Iotic* mint lie *uhIIONN. Germany, Jail, !t—lAh— niittrd in Kngllih. If another
I hr We« tern ADie* and the Wert languagv i* used, and F.nglkh
(ii ima -1 government npetted n r— Iran-latlnn m ini lie presented
al»n,i i '
However, field Yorreepornlent*
not Using the Fng!l*h mn-juage
m a y aVl'miit
rth u r’*
&lt;-rn»on at

I

County Museum

Second Victim

iroeilaae* r» a» r»«e oaal
thnn World War I I ”
Orville Touehlon, president of
Rotary, pointed out the restrictiun, that the government ha*
put on new construction.
Marion lliiiii.un ot Station
WTRR atated that be had lu-cn rr
reiving 10 call - a wee* from ITA
niemlier* a*klng what hud k e n
done uliout a youth center. He
|M&gt;lnle«l out that rniHiwment fund*
might lie -ecuinl In erect »uch a
eerier.
Manager Ed Whitney of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce -aid, “It fa-gin* I" hnik
a* tliniigh tomorrow** illlleft*,
the youth of Imbiv ate finding t
difficult In find - place for pro­
per reel eat inn. 11 I* a *nri ‘donlion when we met look our youth.’
lie (roitlt•-*! out thnl in Dayton,
llearh the fond -el a»Me for
rm ealion nurpnte* amount a an­
nually to SI a cllken,
Mr*. Ilawaon told of D. A. Rplana to make tin raU*eum •&lt;
ruunty project of edinatlnnal
value and of the effmt . nf 1 Ii*
D. A. It. to pre«erve and diipbi)
the (Ieneral Kaiifnid eolleetioa.
She *tatrd that mii-nlm including
thia collection would I* criuca*
tlenul to youth ami an at War ion
In tnorkt*.
Pre burnt Joel Fielil of Kiuani'
point,il out that the riuiveunr pro­
ject U mm a xubildinry of the
D. A. R. and naked Mr*, flaw*011
if the D. A. R- would lie witling
to have a Seminole County Mu­
seum A**oeiathm la- formed.
Mr*. Daw-on replied that the

I l'n lia v H iio m r &gt; - r (lor)
phone operator, tired with
Inis bond. V. L. McKinney at 70,&gt; (y
F lra t S treet. Sanford. Tb» r,m!

ham family rcaldea at Hoik RdL
The accident, a two car n,l]il
iton, occurred at (he French Areline iiml Twenty-Fifth Street i*.
tervection at 3:00 P.M. Thr**
ncgroc*, dcacribed hy officer, a,
Iwing drunk, wen- occupant* of tj»
I b*4t&gt; Huick Sedan which &lt;olli4«|
with ihr 11''12 horil Si* Ian in whv-1
the Graham* were rialinrr.
Arthur William*, 40 yeai ,,14
Negro driver of the Huick, who
artcalnl by City Ratio] men
uml Jack ll'rkaun &lt;&gt;n charge* of
caii'lcia uml negligent dririnir, wag
lr*n»frrrcd yeaterday afternoon to
the County Jail on u rhatgr «f
mam-laughter, following the ,ur*r.
ing out of a warrant by
Hitkoun.
According to Poller Chief Ik*
G, William*. William* inn a .to*
niirn at hi«h •peed. trashing into
the Ford.
Mra. McKinney and her boahand, 11 telephone lineman, rani*
t» Sanford March I, U*IW, The run.
dlllon of Mr*. Graham. the mol
(her. u«- »oniewhat Improved thia
morning arrordimr to authotjt|N
at PrrTmld-l.aughton Mmiurial
Htopital.
Funeral aercire* for Mra. V. L
McKinney will |&lt;c hold at It
A. M tomorrow at Shady |',*u
Ccm ctaT !n Daytona R .-'h ,

U'/ral Notice
t i m e r m- iv tiiv tio v
iti* *&lt; u .v r. r u m - o n vtiov *
■Vitllco I* I n i rl.) given inulrr tK,
ern vliln n * o( Cliapler 1(11*. Lave* »•
* Florida. Art* «f 111). In *«rti of i h i
J ro rp vratlea* ll*ird below, ih* , * ml
I i in* Inrurpiiroteil under the law* «|
F lin b l*. and ai..»rdlnK In Ihe r»i cnrit*
*.f the h n t v t a r r of
Klala,
■eai-h ami averr »»ch m rp n ra llo n as.
near ibllmiaent fur three I I ) yesr*
or more In ihe filing of reporti *M
e*&gt; m o il nt la»»* nailer ihe pr«.
v i , Inna lit r-hapler lt*7T. kaw * id
Ktoe Ida. Art* of I M l. and thul nndn
Ihe nrovlatnn* id
•ahl
('h*tiitr
'««»«. Art* of |» Ji taiwa id F i r.
Ida. -ahl rorpoeallon* have b e ,,
rla**etl a* fiiajeel in &lt;ll*Mi|utInn. and
I hat three (S) pm nlh, a fte r &lt;l*t- ef
*hl» publication eaeh and *vnr) *f
aueh rorporallnn 1 1 *1 * 1 1 helntr thaw
b are not In the meantime filed lhe|J
eepnria due and paid tn* dun und«r
• In provklon* nf t'hupter 1H7T, Art,
id t a il. la w * of Florida, a* amend*d, wit! t c C v illfitd to the tJovernnr
a bo w ill !*••,• I‘, , h Um atlnn at that
to

I
IdOW

Tfin|&gt;cri»ture

&lt;1 waitaaed From •'**» tlaaf
degrees, jarcketa 2tl,
Wert roust ili.'lrlct: 30 at K!
fee* to II at Kllrntun to ,Tt at I uim
ettropt 3S in tmcki-t*.

Maude Ramsey, Pllot»| Mr*. E. J.
Itoulh, the I) and P. W. Ctuh: Mr*,
t
•*iitf fftfpftntloR'
I-. K. S|‘eneer an-l Mr* Chnrh** tim* r
m i % rr
fllnn nf the Catilcn Ouhs Mr* M. Name acNiaiii.K
Prtaelpal place nf bn* I wee,
K. linker and Mr*. Rnv Tllll* nf Itelirtan Avnleaa. |ne.
faeaelherrr
the American l.rgoni Anxiliaiv: ( ’a u n lh e rrr Farnerle*.
Ine.
i* ,w e |li( rn
•tnel Field, Kiwanis; tirvllte Tmnii*
K otin drove*, tnr
lon g nu ed
ton. Rotary; Willard Connolly, •tun,.
I, neral-Keon l*«r|ior*lbin
Uanr-r*
l.lntt*; Mai John Keakarik. layrre*. J d f r A ir Jae k Company
Kant»r4
Jenninr* J . Ilni»n nf Staten la- M arket F r n li Cnmaany
of
6aarnrd,
tne.
T
k
e
PaMrb
land. N. Y„ and R. Rick* of Riek* U eiM h It an U r C i M h i t r
tU a to n l
Woodcraft (7*0. a m * aiailnM
Harford H ard w are Co
gaalKH

Indian Rivet dialrkt; ,11 al (hr■i*a In ,13 ut Veto Dear It lo Ith at
Ktugtl.
Everglade* d u t r i r t : 31 lo IW n e a r
the Lake. 3S.to 33 away from ,the
Lake, 33 to ,10 F r id a -d e e p I-akr
a row.
l,ower ca*t roa»t diatrict: ,14 to
oH near Ihr r o a tl, 33 tn 3fi aw ay
from the con*t.
which came up around midnight
Wisfnrtday partly cloudy and saved lender crop* from frmtvlnm-

ngr.
Ia«nrtartl t’ardue, nf the If. 8.
Weather llunmu in Miami, aaid the
hrPCSe preventml what ,-ouhl have
liatrit “a %«ry cold night.” He raid
without the ttrecse, temperature*
In South Florida probably would
have dropped Into the 20’*.
Although the thermometer akldded to 30 and 31 degree* in out.
---------.
---------------------- lying accttpna of (lreetcr Miami,
to I I mile nn hour nerthweat wind no damage wa* reported.
warmer.

Florida Power
M'**n**M •-**! P m , •■■ei
Ihree tlin-* a* Mg a* it wa* when
Ihe war ended", Mr. Smith report­
ed. ”0 u r expansion program will
I# of ntnatanee in providing pow­
er need* for new defenae eatni*llahnirnta In our atate.”
The rompany, having btlUt
enough ruinl line, in the past f*
yrar.i to rearh from Miami well
up lol» Canada, will ronlinur -rxtrnikm nf line* to rural area*. Mr.
Smith aald, and hr pointed out
that Florida, with 33 percent of
Ita farm electrified fa well above
Ihe average of the ID aoutheaaWrn
atate* In rural electrification.
Radik pointed out Out! abortogee of material* and manpower
could alow down tho utility’* longrange program. However the
utility itself la a vital induatry.
alto Florida ka a vital defense
area, he m id. and priorilka *»
nereaaary material* can t*e expect­
ed even In Ihe event of war.

tfie fog

rarvalion of Cnmmunlat troop
movement*. Hut one F-80 S h a d ­
ing Star Jet *trikr awrpt Ihruugb
ground-hugging eland* *nuth nl
Seoul and ahnt up Chineae field
Thl* wa* Ihe fir*! reitotl that
Ut* Red* had moved Mg gun*
Muth acrusa Ihe Han HWer.

Value Your Health
(lore Than Riches
New- York

C o m p a r e th« ty p ic a l
lo rn ahuwit here with tha
coat of dritritif your owm
automobile and
how
much you *ave by OREYHOUND. You avoid driwing
•train and parking problcnn
. . . Orayhoond’* coavanici't
day and night achcduMa en­
able you to go and return
whoti you plaam from tht.

Miami
HI, I-onto, Mu.
K ty W n |
A tlanta, fjp.
Wiuvhlglon. ().
C h tcaco . IH.
IMU h . T n .
Rfcfctew!*,' V h

Cincinnati

Hwnpe-tlarden CSiaiimnr
Ovled*
Thorpe F a rn llu re Co.npany
_ . f Pauford
Panferd
T w o Hpoi. Im
aanferd
H I* further dlreele-|. that a e-pr
of thl* holler be jiuhtl*hr&lt;l one (Im*
In The Panford Herald.
Pnarord.
Florida a new .|i«u*r niibllahrd la
Memlaate. «'«unty. Ftixld a, in Whirk
commit ilia linme efTb e of (he aboe*
lleteil eorpuratlun* are ahown to b*
lo. ated
IN « ITN iau t tV IIK IIR O F , I hat*
lie.-,antn re* in* hand and raueed
the Ureal Ke*| of |h* P lata nf Ft-.r
ilia, to be a ffla rd al Tallahaeeee. thei
ca p ita l, thl* tka tlh day of January*
a

n m i.

IP K A t,)

I t A. U ltA T
B*‘ r , ' * r r ,,f " U ‘ r

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s e• 'sa i®v *! •1
t-.« ii e /&gt;:
f,-»

hi Unity Tbm b Strength—
T» Frotert (to r a w of tha WarMj
T* P i r a t l r (to P n p t n of America.
T« P n t K t P m p lr il; (or S i i f w i

© h u H a n fo r d I fu r a lft

fa ir iitd » &lt; r» n lo d ir. In*
creasing r b w l l i n i in north por­
tion ronlght, * |th oc'adonat rain
I hut.day «nd po.-lbl' in I illsh a n rr a tm tonight l air oth er­
wise Thursday.

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T H E W EATHER

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No. If)0

W ire

American And French L
ew
is
A
sse
r
ts
Administration
Calls
For
W age C ontrols r p
rp
«
r\
|
‘Forces Retake Wonju; AreNotNeeded 1axes 1 o Balance Budget
Reds Counter -attack
And Draft Of 18-Year-Olds
Chinese Attempt At
* Outflanking U. N.
Lines Is Repelled
In Savage Battle
TOKYO. j . T T o - i f l y
A
tiual! lank !ctl American *iwl
French tnrcc louglit lluom-h a
ctuit of Red K oruna today into
ito b y road-1 til tenter ol Wonju.
^ Tim allien found (he Ioho rinjiiy.
All»e«1 Intelligence aairl. h o a r tr
ito Red* have 200 lanki and »0&lt;‘
Chinese planes potted l.itlin
north for a hip jiuih into tin lo-.ii
Ilf t o - lb Korea. || •lirl lltr Commtini'li h a ir masted a forrr ot
| hiiiiMv 200.000 tfooji fot a nr'
o lfm iirr.
Tlir Alltri had abandoned Won
» ju (*» thr R rth only Monday aftri
two dayi of fighting for thr pair
way town to South rCorra'i intrrior
Fighting twirled in new fatten
snow throughout the Wonju area
Censorship otm ured l b ihaty drtail* hut permitted diitlmurr in •
field diipatrh that the U. S. .V
rood Division supported try French
unili wai attacking atrong enemy
^ fo rm in the area.
™
A brief A. P. field dispatch from
the Second Diiition front indicated
the Korean Red* had counter
atlaekrd in force. Timed at 10.43
P. M. Wrdnetday, it laid that an
attempt to outflank U. N. force*
waa beaten hack- The high point of
the rttemy attack came at 3 P. M
llie dispatch raid. The Allied artil­
lery ban age wat *replied up greatly hut had wealher M d ofl air
•Ijppojl for ito ierond d»y.
At nightfall a m alt Ahreritan
ta il force alitl oetupted W onju
Y&gt; miles youth of thr border to
H’aattaam tso top# Mat

Suspected Rank
Bandit la Caught
* In Daytona Beach
MIAMI. Jan.' lO -fA 'j-T h . Kill
today announced the a r m l of a
man In Daytona lieacli, In connirllon with the 13 MW robbery
of n Urlk-villc, N. J-, lank Mon­
day night,
r..| Mason. apnlal a g 'iil in
charge of (lie Miami KB) otfk*.
mill I’aul Ju ry la, 26, of Not ley,
N. J.. waa a r ir d r d by I'UI ape l it..
S sh eriff- &lt;J&lt;putira and local |*olk*
* last night.
Mason -and a girl friend, Wentifletl
aa ' Marion
Goodfortl,
a for hut bunk employee', bad been
a irested in BeftolUr. N. J .
The Kill a a Id Um DaWitt
Marine- and Loan Aastriatlon at
JIM W a.hlngtin, Ample, Brilcvlllr, N. J., waa e o tm d Monday
night ami Hint later that night
Juryla flew to Daytona Ikach.
Agents found 8t«M0 In Miaa
* Goodford's hope rh « b Mwo'i
said, ami iKtivi-rtil all but about
62JMKJ of the money when they
nabixd Juryla.
“There was money all aver the
place. In a bureau drawer. In
a brief ta w underr Ihi bad."
___
Maaon said, addin* that Ju ry la
said hr didn't know wbeie all the
money tam e from.
Mat-oil said Mit&gt; Ito ri fan! wa
known to have access In ike comblnalhin of the safe at the Itank
and that she was ssen wills Ju ry la
7 and 8 I*. M. Mon J a r
A between
night In tlallavtllv.
He said th a t Bflar agents
found the 62,340 In her hope chert
she admitted giving the combine'Dor- to Juryla.

the airline (natloi
. I afternoon and «a
w Daytona Beach. ‘
■goats roand him
Mason said Ju
arralgnsd before
'S j-a r T. V. Csshen
eille later today.

Helji
k
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ha* ai

Coal Production Can
. Be Uppcd50 e W ith­
out Federal Fiat
Mine Leader Say.s

t

CramerAppointed Acheson Declares
Co. Home Head He Is W illing To
By Commissioners Confer With T aft

WASHINGTON. J.,
It) t/r*&gt;
C h a m b e r O f C o m it i e r i t
J&lt;*lni l« l/v n i l-lil •hr W&gt;v
&gt;1,1M11
It-.m | l.rtl.y thr n&lt;
tmn &gt; minrrs -&gt;j-j-»». my wiitp'
frer/e. Me .aid ||*r economy
l*e ili.lnli/rtl llinniph Harnnil d-lId tit r I--., g^iomg.
N ew Superintendent Failure To Act On Ko- n.c United Mine Wii,Let* Chid
of tlir toj&gt; lalmt and jnduiliv
Has Been WithRoad I rca W on’t Kill UN. firl
leader* It* -i|*f&gt;e*l liefntr llie
Secretary A s s e r t s Ih&gt;ml. *ukl lltr miner «{&gt;|-,.*■• "putDepartment 6 Years
ling tltr Ameik.m ei Itt.ftriiy m
Tltr County Commi.non this
WASHINGTON. Jsn, It) (/»*» irons.*'
mninmg appointed Harry Cremes
-Sc
•«( .S|»|» ,\. lir «,o -smI
U v U al «U I rl11..1 r - iniM-nlielH. ol lunire ood. si uiperinledcul Irnlny he would he yl.id to tail with | repeal of the Ta ft
\rl •
ol the County Home and Mu. Semtur Tsfl. or snv other meml&gt;er "free*4 lit,- Worker-. 11 • Im- |it|t it
r*ml*i i-- i t-n -t tih
!»•
Crsmet a* malrurt.
mend-ef
wlisl he r illcl the Ij Itl-ey
*'* i 1
4 11-’,
fl |
I hr 4|&gt;jiomlinrnl ws m o b . .is - min'-nty psity. on foi'inn poliev I lowing hi
—Ion - in , 1 1
• •nding to Hirtutor. "I thr Coin- matters.
j •••artl llinl n
.-••*•* in. 1 1 * .motion, in recognition «*f Ml.
An-wrung i|ue&gt;tion. st s newi , In |ir'Hlin-ti«,n *• r- I**. j|,|,.
govf&gt;nnnrnt fist."
Cramer's &gt;is y esn of capable sml conference. Aihe»--n d&gt;o Iobi re 1i »o|"MV
tl-*lll I ImI
ft'- V,- is I*-'*
fiithfnl service si 4 inrmlier ol INUirii lie thoujthl failure ol ll»c | neee.'at}', llisl &gt;taliitisnti«iu inn
live County Road Depailinrnl in United Nslioni In «ul»e the pro l-e nrltievcl ulllmtil It,**
As fur r*-nl. l.*-wU
lid In*
which hr w-4i formrily «ii|iriintrn Idem of the Korean crisis wcuW
miner* eoiilil n-tHlne* unntlie* ItC',,
ilrnt of mad ami hiidge conitruc- naturally ditnini*li iti prestige .md imni
.icui »r 'inn.ntsi.tHMt
B„.
imwer. Rut he chararterired 4 * an nuslt- "if tlir montii n* &gt;-,l* It"
lion.
"II i« o' sliaMe l-r*ill it aw tie
Mr rrn e d for a yr4i -md &gt; o ien t itenient a suger-lion that a
—t-sl ftre iin-n * ill do,"
half 4t acting luperinlrmlent id U. N- failure to take (Irony action |e *that**
l* -Ht«l.
thr mail work prior In thr appoint­ now wiruld wreck tlir organi/ali'-n.
The l!»Mi | i, i..|ii&lt;it,.,, « « . a (*
M l. Repiihlirati I’tdi* v Chair­ pn-slmatel- AnniMMinoo ton*.
ment of H. B. lirsjr. Of Islr Mr.
Ia-wl« oonnil n|. i,l« nr*** ro&gt;&gt;
Cramer h * » .h een in chargr (&gt;• man chief in the Senate, ha* Iwcn
fr—-»■*■ t.&lt; mini*'
drag line work, hut h si been find­ carrying on a cnnlinuour rtiliriini
"(Ve (,v t)„* lr-»f■ ifillsr -holH-l
ing it loo heaty to bsndlr, be of live- Atlminiilislion'* foreign I-, (i*t-***, fr*on tki- m .-I • ,*f mu
p-dky.
«*-ft-r»" «—I evnlsined tin mount
pointrd out to thr Commi»*ion.
At I hr am r lime, ■ miti'licr of lb- Taft llaH ler art.
The eai-aney was rrriite.1 at
Hr -slil f’l-siitinin f’.-ril*
Die County llinnr liy the re­ h c i-ir Drmocrata rallied to the
signation of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. AdininiktrationV support in it- 1‘blnir »f the War*' ll&lt;«tnl lin-l n--&lt;
I'l—t- lly TihI Hwnim
Ilsllew a* suinrintciideiil and plan to hel|&gt; Western Ktiropr man asked him In give a "no «trik&lt;
Jebnny-.in.th.* | m&gt;i with Uni* IP," I to* iiiIh' i till 1 ilin lo the Hiiinnnli t'.-uniy t'lmmtwr of Coinmsrtofi. rr»j«Ttlyrly. During the Its derenscs against |M»rt*ibl«- titedgr whirl, i-tii-t ITsn le,,,tr A
» ,eluding io-**i&gt;, gave in Wocl-11m*pf*e '**('' Mi. sisl Mi.- II I \ll f t un, n|H-ral&lt;n •&gt; vf ' in mb- .Hpttin;. '-.**• In* v t i*mtll» Itrim- .*-.-1
Interval of a month follow ini; Hoiiet aggresalou.
Managei i:.| IVKMiw) un ell -.mil.......... ..
lit" f-, I -if ft--ml ilin- , »,*, n- f , ■1,. u&lt; - j , - r . C
Most of the qucvUorilng at tVar II.
tin* resignation, Mrs- Kditb Col­
|tpo*.eip*en f»w tl-r Nutt..... I » , Nmln r nffi, isl- rtv planning ■. ' • nmnl.i r .hlp lil' -' In rlly.
bert has been serving as acting Ache son's brief (16 minute*! news
supcrbil rodent. Mr. Cramer has conference concerned Tuft and h -UIImii of Sian,ifarlucer &lt;fN AM'
*l-n were rnlieil ifl-trr *l*e - &gt;
been s Itfe long residspt ul L«««- his views.
vnwL - Mm- • ♦Vamrr nrnsr orb
&lt;W another subject, however, l-cenl tn d a y ..
ginally from north w rit Flprlda.
Acheson said that the United
Is eaittulllng with Uritoin
1 H. K. i !m ih t . rhainuan "f &gt; M«tr&gt;
France mi a new note to
ruin mt|D-(f tif the Srtiilnnb- (jouii* mid
utioiit • Big Four meeting
L o n il
I ’ili (
riiih
ty Farm llureait that tolude* Kowia
foreign niiidslcrs. He -mid no
Urir M slldrax wnd W. W- l.lnr, »r
•liffneiiecs
of
views
Imve
deve­
arknl (lie Coniinlsi-ioii lo iiivestl- loped umong the three H r &gt;ler &gt;
Imtiatton cvi*monte wer» t.-li|
gslc thr |M&gt;-&gt;sibITIty of iHiildinjr powers and that a note will go
lot ninn in out iiiioit-* 1 o( tin i
a farm to m arket load designed out to hloecow vary soon.
Pilot Glnh foll'ioniK 'In dintier J
I’MMI'ANO IIKACII.* Jen. I-'
Novclisl W h s First tot*
to shorten the distance bet wren
ting liold In the Yin lit , 'tub ln-t | Dean Reveals One P o ­
Taft said In a speech at tliu f/lh
(hi*- man os* dmwno-l sod
Hanford and Oviedo by a t least National
evening with Mrs, V. i \ Mi mret 1
I'reas
Club
yesterday
American
W
r
i
t
e
r
lio Case Last Sum ­
four ot tor* rc-curd I m U* wbrn
three miles.
var*
a t ■ • *-* ill' charge of llie prugiam. 'I lo .
lliat he was ready to sit down
Mr. Cooper pointed out that with I’rcsident Truman or “ any­ the .TJ-fiMit cabin cniisrc H. 11 &lt;i-*ll
1 O W i l l N o h c l H r i / C bonoreij were ,Mt&gt; (Srutve A.-Stnmer
Cost Over $800
State Senator U K. Hoyle and body else on Um majority side" exploded and lmrnr*l In tl*.- InliHMi». George llaulrn. Mi M.onb
n»*.»t*l
waterway
—
nth
of
I
till
•Representative 61. II. Kmitli ha-i nnd work out n dome* tie anj
ROMM. Ian ID I f f ,
Sin Siit. li. r, 'll* . Ill villi' Ton, Mini,
|nlm I Saul*. I*" -I .,(-enl iif llobeen working with the stale on foreign program that w-mPI com- bon, inlet.
M i'. Hue Htrvrn.on, Mi
Nan**
IVlIIIHIll.lt 1 llr III tl*Jin r 1 It. tn
eldl*
I
fwii,
I
m
I
iih
'I
v
irriliitit
fM
»
%r| llr»-1, Mm. Gurdoji Hw«ito \. Mi
Tinmen
«rre
employed
llie project which would Include insnd national support.
Georg*' Kehroeder, P&gt;Mnpan*&gt; It- - I, i?l **i nHMlriii Arnriif m Id** h I.m MIm Woodard Slid Mi- I'liailidte I 11-l no i rtl si I M1 t ftlllltiriKKI 04 Mi
a fill over Lake Jessup from
Arliesou was asked ab«&gt;ot Taft's gravel In te l operator, nod
ir
South Hanford Avenue to Join offer.
Vctrian nl I •ill f it Wai
1*»
He said that where domei- ■farting out for s day*;* fi-btng liffiiteld Amriii-tii lilrr.iturr it\ Hoi Mli
the Tn-a-awilbi Road.
Iti. f t,-Jr id Kthl' ,"
- i-ad
Ilf I N4m"I Vifiir, tltrd Itr rr |*pt( ,|*.
jHiiiftr* | lo* tl i Im ii tii aii
tie or military policies were con­ ohm the nreiilnil w tiirro l
Senator tioylr replied that tlir cerned the m atter was out of his
j j 1»d t I1m*1*11 full
. , Ilf i|, 1I 1#*r, bv, Ml - . IRuths w
I If toiiffM
i *otl 'I "1 ' fit 1&gt;i«l*
1
Thr dead man na* blent If )*■&lt; - II
tli o| INlfiIfk tlm r lo. lie
Hale at p m e n l has designated field amt would be up to Presi­
1
, i*!«itirrf t h r oblect .*r*-1 i »i
Donabl
Itninmori'l.
;'l,
of
1
■
*t
J
1 (nl iff*•If IVirtly*!' lin n
Um project aa secondary, which dent Iranian and Secretary of
I
of
Pilot
a.&lt;
follows:
Lau-lrr-lale.
Mr
esnie
to
Kb-,
in
would mean th a t {• would have to Defense Marshall.
lilt li In"titn- on an. 1 H"1
It Tn fill t her tin older * . -J
lltr imlc-i »nltins nt *1 liooLv,
last Maj fr—ri New ra t tie.
lie built hjr Seminole Country.
With re*peel to foreign policy
moil ol itieoi t-r I ,,||rt(. (tint Int* Minlmnal, the ..Jinlv nnd tea,h bind l&gt;-oi I'l- iilenl *d the Seim
Since Uic cost of inch construe- Acheson (ummrnted Dial Ik ami with hi* wife sttd «nn.
Have.1 were *Vlirr—|t r , lim y (I the Vlll i I In It i t trio. . **lierr lug* of ItJ |irlltrl|di'&gt;, the nr'-.*', noir t onuty I liaplrj, ainjoini, e
lion by the County would la pro­ Ilia associates ha*« been discuss­
vnti»n of it* Ideal«aiml it. rlldi ;
hibitive, he slated, II m ust be ing foreign policy with Um people Williams, Fort Ijiinlerdale, (*|.
tie bait t-een .i jittirnl itilli lirt'o- 2 ) To develop friendship i ,i t'alay
designated aa a primary road selected bv the minority for that land Ifarrelson. Pomiiano Be«, It,
A**iVlmg Mi. S.iil on tbe dn*
• Inal |iitrimmni* tin ir •&gt;,.
II mean* of hlnn'k'nilig tto- Gel-! of
which carries alatc wide traffic. l&gt;urpot,r. fn Um Senate, he went and J. Halt. Deerfield Beach
Police .aid Hchronlec rented l|oi|*it.*l itlrn-liiii -&gt;•n| !*r tnl- ripientunity for »ervl"- and to en »bi&lt; li i- ex|vr, led to la\t tw*
Mr. Boyle added that to would on. the men who constitute the
designated official channel for discussions the lemt from Grnrge Rn|» of frin l atm from hi inti •tnalion it i mirage and pinnmte interm iti"ii,,l ueek*. Hill to t ,eo,i-e A. Sjiee,
try to
|o have the pmjHB
pi
pea*'** and eultnrs! I'U tlm i : .It
primary daring hi* coming arc Um members of the foreign IDIIilKtro -bore., and Die r , |i |'i- tlir Iteail
tn Inrnlrate the (deal of : civil- a. foniitv |i,me, uliitj* attorney, h Ii
l"n ■p|*aiinU&gt; wa- rou-e-l by
and added relations committeo.
tripi lo Tullahaseef,
H H .
Ciraloi ol (,Oiiff lUli'ntl, llie a basis uf all worthy enterpri e, will *e,*e a l M ir llillIMM,!. |l td('e
that the S tate had already dr
(lilt Arlieson said that be ha* eaojllne in llie liilge.
In Infiiieme It, ani-li&gt; ,ill"ii In Itougla* Slriultom. lOlintv llidl'e,
signaled It aa a farm ta market often talked with other member,
t* i»*«.»l Amen, an bu'inrv-nian «l an-l
the .octal, bitiine.( and r(vi. Iif. wbo will »ri*e i •.mini, cliairroad.
of Uic minority party outalde thr
lie- 1920’«. | jev»is made i| -lalV of the Pilot; 4) to *niTona*’! bigli
Mr. Coowcr said that I lie Karin foreign relation* group and that
ni,in; (,*&lt;nrjT IctlltV. |&gt;1d di- If
Jnil
l-i'loty al**- Willi MOll 'rai'lllflg it)iti*l standatda among bn li-&lt;
be
la
alway*
witling
and
glad
to
llureau haa h irh lr commended
1
,»inn« i| uiri 1f*r fll 1It.fitld | i'liliotij
ami
iirnfesslonsl
**oim-n;
Tit
to
ni'-'
■ ■■
tltaiie* ol Amr,Iran lltr a* "Main
the Commission for the splendid do *0.
lUlhllrity (liailiiiau; aftil If VI
BAN Kit AN! I.SI U, Jwn. Hi *4*1 &lt;e. .•• *t*
** **■■■
road work complrtrd by the
CharleN Hrhnman, a U x, dnv- -S" rrl •
A,rnw;.mtli.
l imn
Deane. * *•lurr "1 tlir Sail (",i 1 Ai
County during the past year.
fmitliy.
‘Dwlswnrlb. "ll f an t
rr, oulw itlcl two gunmen
la,111, Nat lOlial It-inb- "Imi li Iff A
Tb# Commission during the
commercial
welfste
of
U.r
"nnTfien rh asn l them right lnl&lt;- ■ llajijien Help" anil "Kingtltlood
rest of the session reviewed with
mnnity.
*l,c| -i tlU- |" •li*. t bai-l'i.
j.ollrr
*
I
at
Ion.
ini aigasia aw yaga a tsi
Rny.it
'ft*. II II. ('liniMiinn im (did
Schutnan,
IH
.
raid
th,
non
[Irglng •li lh»Se who winll ft.
TAI.I.AHASHBK, Jan. I&amp;-4AV- jntlleij gntta aftri he'd iltlt'O
lie Ha, 4**.| i,led ,lir N--lirl l*M(- liver It ill Ilt htl*inr&gt;* ,-**lon *1 a**i»t in Itii - f " l to mall tln-ir
Mcitough Purchases f’omptroller C. H. (fay Is holdlnr them
62U worth yesterday. In- in I'tWl i Inrlly fn, llaljnll I "lit which tinie she told of _Un* Pilot | ,‘hei h* In Mr. , - me al the Atup rigsrrtle tax distribution* to (12
Inlernntional Go'"!will Tmn Had
joci
murlripslitles beeou"* they have strait qf forking over hi* mom y. yp.m tolnip t»* had trtuied a I’ltlj- will I"- made In Kurope in Marrh Inntir Hank and nui wait In lie con*
tl ' r!:* -ilei iiresldeul re.
not reported property lea reduc­ hr jumped from his cor and l/rr 1 ', 1/ r to, ail»e lie duagtre*1 to *bl in "btilldlnv agnln.t lie- tn-'t.-i,
Vi*ale,| In n the ,.i r t*n*e of iiifntl
blew a pcrller whistle.
Howard McGough, firm er Ken­ tion*.
The rnen fled afoot .
Ht hu­ Hllll llie leitn' nl loirpll I'lllllte, • wltderment" at home and abrnad. tile |iarnlv*i* wb'eh devclupeil in
tucky paint and glaaa dealer,
The receipts being held up ore
the IMncary will Inclinle If, tv. Heniinoie County lf*t summer b*'
purchased the Sanford Point and those for November, the first man In hot pursuit . . . Ihrotnrh will veiling i,|i llie pure.
Germanv and HwlUerlnnd: * trln olri'M'ly m*t lit,- b« al chapter over
Ulasa t 'a , from Fletcher Boll* month of the bow la* distribution backyard* and over fence* , . .
Ill- 21.1 to-.k, " I t o fewl-Neek- to VhnouDers, Kraneo. „ villntr.' fniHi.
Until they pulled up sltort *1
on Jan. I and ia now operating year.
that has to rn adopted a* a retiat.il"Thl* rhil-l ha:. I&gt;. .-n sent to the
e»„‘ wa» imMi-lietl in 1949.
Uv bosinesa.
Gay said moat of the municipali­ Traval Preclnrt police station
I, afe lliia l ** •'«(! I —&gt;«I
Itatinu project hv Pilot InternsJailed on suspicion of attem ptt u l i l l n t In the operation of ties which have not reported they
I lie lamnil' sullmf liad been tloual; Holland, llelglmu and Kng
the store, which ia located a t 117 reduced property laves by 60 per- td n»bl*ry. the men gnvr tioir
I'ark Avenue are J. P. Thurmond, rent of the amount of cigarette names as Arthur HtTlIson. to, under Irraimenl lot «&lt;*. e lime, land The Brownell Travel tin,ran ( i n m h l c r I s K i l l e d
Birmingham. Ala. will conduct
salesman and bookki
kkepper and A. la*es they rat alv d last year are AWOl, from the Navy, »i*l Fiwnik »atd lie reall/ed Im ,tr ill* of
I n W i is h in ttlo ii ( 'l u l l
James Bishop, IP, A WUI. from wa* neaf and wanted In die m the tour.
B. Meflsney, who la In chargr of ■mall.
Ml»* Maude Ram-ev re pm ted on
the glass end window department.
Among the larger of (hose not the Army.
Italy, »lie,e lie HTfile ‘ I'aM'itf the meeting of all civic grotiM
WARDINGTON, Jan. 10 ,d*»
Mr. Mrijuugh operated a paint reporting are St. Augustine, Paaand h be,r |,e met lit* te,.on,I wif". held on Monday evening fnr llie A gambler vn *hnt and Idled
C. A. P. PICTUKK
•tare ip Prlncettern Ky* a town ama City and Jacksonville Beach.
A motion picture depleting tlie c o i n m m*l, nmrnenlslut llniolliv
early li*liiy liy » '"tlicr fnmblel
hi disaf about fcooo following hi*
The cigarette tax distribution
purpose of finding a suitable lo­ In it privnlr rlldi v-l-il* two ia-li;echarge from the1 Navy flew ym rs law requires Ito Comptroller to beginning uf the Civil Air Paiiol Ttomit*wi*,
cation
for
a
niu.eiim
to
tonne
f«mrnen wt,e visiting llie jdace on
evict la Ito Alcu hold na receipts of municipal Itie* during lh« days following Prsrl
•gn.*, Hr »e*v aarvi
A ftr, a visit l'&gt; Italv In
be oil* eollertions of the General Ran n ionline 'lin k .
Ban* and P a r Bait during the which do not report property tax Harbor and following Its pengr, •
ford
family
and
other
valuable
rel­
The gntiuiHit wa- !"i«-k'd a*
to data with the tuweent cadet returned to the United St Ire, Id, ics of central Florida.
war, and ta a member of the radurtions.
Jr-aeph Kianrit. Neillnc, 2't, and
Anierl un I iglon an the V. r .
Gay said the November receipt* program, will to shown tonight* friend* aid, to put til* ttlfslr* in
Visitors at the meeting
hi* victim wa- Identified as
to the Klka wUI
released aa soon aa the at g;00 o’clock to member* of Dio fliiler, lie rejnrne*! heir &lt;s,ly till*
% tin »
ge P, Harding, 31*. Polite .old
jeer and *fte, ■ mioUfti In Klor- Sit*. Cole,ip Wliholt, past lire It, lent
C. A- P- at the Airport Hangar
Church.
munlclpallUee file their reports,
U*t
A.
K. W. Johnston
.______of Owen boro,
No radet training program It en* - took sn si-sttm-'n* in Hume of the Daytona Beech r|o h ; and t„,jh j,#d police records dating
r r r .u i y , Alexander Mies Ruth Mitchell who has re i j ,,„; i„ , j . ,, youth.
mscd
B i m s i f RECOVER r
Ky, his fsther-fn-lsw, purr ha
on schedule tonight a* the Han­ with hi*
rentjy moved to Hanford to make
Pollce IJeut. Kail Mef-'nrnileL,
ford radeta will mret this wc*k Manion
Ik* Bells h i m a t 1421 Valanria
home. There were 2*1 member* one of the jHillcerneii visiting Hie
Drive, and Mr. and Mra. Meend In Orlando wllh Central Florl*
A**'"i*t. , ilivli-iel 'tint he hml lier
present.
club at the tin t', &lt;aid Ne.line sut •
tr u i i a i w t no e*i&gt; t » « i
dp Squadron Cade** for l**t
Gough are living with their parendered a pistol and 'inuted him
minute Instruction for "Harvap''.
(ft'Tf KENII PLOW
a* saying:
VICTIMS IH’HIBD
Ito ooa and ah’ reaeoo progrs n.
LOB ANGELES. Jan . W-bP&gt;
"I lust had *o do It.”
DAYTONA BBAOI. Jan. 1 0 AMVICS t o NEWLYWEDS
JtcCormlck gave this account
l/P&gt;—A brother and slalajr. vic­ —You've heard how cow* give
V A T K IV U C T . N. T - Jan. 10 tims of a Hanford automobile ac- more milk *Hh music in the of the shooting:
The two. sitting at different
r. sad Mrs. Parley Baum ridant Iasi Sunday, were b u rid torkgrouml. Welt, now the Red
Crus* ta trying the some thing tnhle*, had been sachancll"* bllton* today. They were IS y
with blood doners
trr wind, fnr a couple nf hour*.
old Howard C. Graham of lit
A mobile Mood honk will tat Harding left the floor to gn to
set up In weal I - s Angeles to- an upstair* room. Nesllne follow­
morrow and the Red Cross ex­ ed a few minutes later. Tha two
perts a racord take. The musical m et on tha stairway. A few words
mood will to supplied by a Dlxio- wore exchanged and then ( t o n
was a shot.
ottUB-

Sinclair Lewi*! h'NirieNewMembm jonn Sauls Is
Mnn Is Drown,-&lt;l Killed1By Hear I Are Inil inled By Namrrl Head Of
In (Oxnlosinn Of i a ,. „ 1 1. i ». •
PleiiNun* Cruisor Att ac« ,n *la,v

Tnxi Driver ChnHes
Gunmen Into

63 Cities Do Not Get
Cigarette RevenucH

I

U Paint Store

to

March Of Dimes

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A s k s B ill T o
In d u c tio n

O f

I 8 - Y e a r-O ld s
K o r
2 7 - M o n t li P e t i o d
M 'S IIIM iT tlN , Jin tn ,r&gt;
—Price Director Sficbrel \ , £)j.
Salle *aid Indij *he gnrrrnm ent
I*a. not ycl decided »hrtbcr fn
pul jirire and ratinnins loulroU
un meal*. Mr made Ihr .la te
mrnl lo n ts n n rn after meeting
ailh reprrsrntsH te. ot the rtirul
indu.tr&gt;. fhe indti.tri ohircted
lo cnnfroU. rnntending
they
“ mild "throw the mr.it Industry
into Ihr hand-, of Marl m a rie .
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WASHINGTON, J«•&gt;. IB tfP)
--[lie W in i'tl 'll III i all'll ll«|.«v
lor llie ilrofliuy
IA yr sr-oltls
ami tbe Irvymi- ol l n r . -till
enough tn bslanic lb- i *(in Hv exjnmlmv, bmlert
Itiilli ale llr,n, of pn u,g m d
immrtli.ilr u it'ir I In ll,' HJlpI
•"ongirsi, no*- iiMiuiit -li ,,iiic I
f«l law m illin '
In afKlltlnp,
i'l l,) -f Stair
A tto.nn let ll I-' Loo*'II fltaf he
l- hi IIiui* to fall *. ill, Sclt-llo,
[all ol Obln, -i *nv -lli'* H '|I,ibln an. o„ loin,;,i |"-ln v in-ilfclv
'tliuli b u r si ir rr.) • hi, to ,) m il
lie orb.,|e i„ ('-tiyirii,
llo
|-,f,|«iial
Im
iliallin?
yolilli of |H. fni 27 moollo ol
•ervite -*ik[ (oinb.il *lulv 'I ii'te .lary. i hi, ' limn fiencial to o rg e
L". M ai'batl, .toi irtal* nl |V lrn*f.
[Ir mid .1 Senate Afmctl J?Cfvice. S tttommmtlee that a -v-lem
ol U n iiriu l Mililaiv I Mining and
u n t i e to "thr to 1 m * •*..
nip inimnltatr nrcl f-i enlarged
iitobit to,, rl and *t tf-r -1 m '
time tn |»t»o it?' -ot 'lid'lting bate
&gt;&lt;i mn tmlilaiv iiirtr:,b '
AllliUUgb 'be |ur-ei,t ''l " t t * e
Jjp|*l&gt;'( la*» ,'tp ili'r *li mate* fegi-tci al the ayr of IH. th'V ■aiinot
|c dralt',1 l.'fo o isacltmit 19. »n,l
ill'll lot , linul *'? ’I in-Mill'
I 'mlr,
M.n -b,ill
plan. tl*e
ymilli, would - 'n r l l month* tnd
•|tr„ l-e r|,,i»l|r«l in ill' fr.'ivc* lor
a -pr, tlt'il | itmihI
l'ir,iil'h f I Him ill. m In M *te
-f lb ' t biiou in'- nr' ' t 1-mlsy,
n — ii.N ii aa &gt;*■•
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Kisenhuwur Muuts
Willi DutchOnTuur
Or Western Powers
TDK HAOUK. IS NVIHERbANDB, Jan. 10 -i/l*i General
livfght |t. Et enhowe, s rr Iveil fn
lfn||.iml tmlav fur th- third of ■
in nstiuu checkup on Western En
inpe's contribution, in hi , A ilsntlc
AlllHliee nrtny,
KttenhuHfr Iirtnced'd immed
fastr-|\ from S' lilll'"l Airport, near
Amstcrdani.
the llegue. sent
uf the Dutrh government- He was
g ird e d bv li. S- Amhs-.ndor fiefilin rim pin. fieneral Hat1 Krnt*,
rfialrmatt of the Dutrh C'biefs nf
Staff Gopipilttee, Vice Admiral
Jxlillieer K. J Van Hnilhe. fh le f
of the Nnvy Staff, nnd l.t General
I. A Aler, Thief nf ihe Aft Force
Muff.
A crowd of -cveml hnmlred a p ­
plauding Belgian* shouting "good
luck, lie " spreded the General's
departure earlier from Rrtis.els
whrrr he conferred wllh high poli­
tical and ,nllitary leaders.
An American officer there aald
"The result* (nf the m u lin g t s lion) h«ivg been excellent,"
Earlier, Elsenhower w a. desiritod a* "reasonable **cll .attsfi'd with hit survey of defenMl
ptospeets during hi, flr»t
Hen
•fops.
The General’* arrival *t Tha
Hague had been preceded bv the
•li triliutlon nf snti-Elsenhower
leaflet*, presumably llie work nf
Communists.
Elsenhower Is expettisl ta ifeUy
runferenre. with Itutrh leailers
until tomorrow, to to followed hv a
rim s conference, after which ha
Is scheduled to fir to ('npenhagvn,
t*rnmsrk.

Thi* Weather
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JACKSONVILLE. Jsn
tft
28
Atlanta
TH
7
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Button
28
Brownsville
71
57
32
Chicago
It
Denvtr
38
10
Dei Moines
41
10
12 68 i
Fresno
82
57
New York
94 p
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Washington
88
Jacksonville
80
Miami
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�THE 8AWFORD HERALD. 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

Marriage Spurt

fhe Sanford Hamid

■ a lL t s h I . DIMM
BUII fa r
noBOO* DWAM

AM w M iaarp ■•Mr**, r s r X T af
Ib aaha, r* M la il* M .
*r*rlaa&gt;ailaaa.
a a * u l l r f * ml »ate*salaai»BI* lu r
Ibe » « , * * , . at r s l * l s s (a a s*. still
be r b a r a e * la* at n a a la r a S se rll*
.aa r a i n .
_ _
N t s r r m i H S a lla a a il, Mr

lalaa*

tla&gt;s*S*&gt;

N tyinfSli-

III* * , I n e w
V asli, i b lra a*. De­
troit. K s a a s * t i t s . SI. I.aala,

TODAY'S HII1LR VKRHR
Faith is the chief Ingredient of
all heeling; mental, maral and
physical. If Ihsu wilt thou canst
make md clean.- ML 1:40.
ll look President Tiumsn J.SO.
wool* lo describe the Stale of th*
Union, when the average mat
could have done it with "Luuiy‘ .

didn't recognise Manchuria'* in­
dependence, and withdraw from
lh« Irarua.
Than la a wida split between
America and numerous other nonCommunlit member* of the U. N.
over the mat hud of handling the
Chine** CommtinUt action In. Ko­
rea. The U. 8., wanta the U. N.
fln t to brand the Peiping regime
a« argreteur, amj with this aa a
ItuU to proceed to lamtiulie—** «,.
n.iinic, diplomatic or military
Apropos of thia American posi­
tion, I’lreiilriit Truman declared
In hi* state of th* Union aiessagr
jetterday that Korea I* a symbol
which "stands for right ami Jus­
tice in the world against aggres­
sion and slavery."
"The free world," he addrd,

Sinclair Lewis

There were nearly 1,076,000 marriages in the United
BY DEWITT MACKENIZS
States in I960, or 6 percent more than in 1949, the Metro­ AF Foreign Affairs Aaslyst
politan Life Insurance Company reports. The rise reflects
the spurt in m arriage following the outbreak of hostilities
The reluctance of th* United
In Korea, for In the first half of 1960 the number o f wed­ Nations to condemn and punish
R e d China a a an aggressor
dings was below the level of the year before.
"In the enrly m onth of I960," the M e tro p o l'^ n ex­ against Korea places the peace nrIn tlw fateful posit
'lion
plains, "there was every indication that the decline in m ar­ ganliotlon
of the deceased league of nations
riages would continue for the fourth successive year. In In ita relation* to Japan in 10.11.
March, for example, the rate was down to 7.7 per 1,000 popu­ It’s only 10 years ago that Nip­
lation, one of the lowest In the past 1? years. In fac t, the pon feeM"g her special posit ion
In Manchuria endangered by Chi­
m arriage rate in the first six m onths of his year averaged nes*
Nationalism, intervene*! mili­
5 percent below th at for .the corresponding^nriod o f the tarily and
a r.W -p m year before. The nttn
on South kUdfl brought a sharp dent state under *Cta.-S of Tolyo.
reversal; July, and each month thereafter recorded more
m arriages than the comparable month of 1949. The boom tenge to the authority of thelexgup. which had been established
aiel We will stand with the
in m arriages was |iurticulnrly marked in A ugust and Hep- to preeent just such use of foroc ciplrs—
free world." A t another point the
tem ber."
In settlement of dispute*.
I'reddrnt said:
The question of sanction* Im­
"Our men a rr fighting, alongThe rise in m arriages in 1950 was fairly general
arose in the league. Rut side their United Nations Allies,
throughout the country Generally speaking, In th e f ir s t 10 mediately
then, as now In the rase of the
they know as * r lo that
month* of (he year the largest increase* were recorded In United Nations, the league could l&gt;e&lt;au*e
the aggression in K ona is part of
the Mountain (14.2 percent) mill the Kant N orth C entral employ only such methods as the I he attempt of the Russian Com­
.Staten (10.8 |tercent). Increase* of only about 1 jrercent malorlty of It* leading members munist dictatorship to lakr over
the world, step by step."
occurred in the West South C entral and the Pacific State*.
ttuth Kuroprno and Asiatic
MurringeM in the Cast South Centra) State* n* u group
in*in bees of the U. N. have lieen
actually fell below the num ber in 1949, bur thl* I* account­
studying the American idea waried for entirely by the sh a rp drop in Kentucky. O ther *tate*
with nubfltantiul decline* were Delaware, Georgia and Toxa*. take the charier of creating war ly slid unhappil. France and Briwlih Japan.
ttam among them Itraltain
_________ha*
nli Southern State*,
So the league tried Impartial in- !«-*-n taking refuge in the urgu"Although the m arriage hoom had ulready punned Itn vrstigatlon and conciliation. A inrnt that the noiiCururmJriut
peak In OiIuldd, Indk-ulloim ure that m arriagea aiili re­ special iuuim iuluti was sent to tmintrtps can t tali*I t'tmmumul
Manchuria ami It reported bark China a t an aggressor until the
mained above their 1949 level in November and December," that
Japan had hern a very tod U. N. fails in its attempts to a-*
the Metropolitan observe*. "D espite the rl*e In m nrriage* Isd and wa* indeed an aggressor, rhirve a cease-fire.
:hi* year, the rate of 110 per 1,000 jiopulation, Including the
Th* commission decided that the Rritlsh Commonwealth, now
armed force* overnea*. wa* the fourth lowent nlnce 1939. a restoration of th* status quota Other important member* u f
Manchuria wasn't desirable but inerting in London, a l-r ole afraid power.
I’he outlook la that the ra te in the near future will fall to in
It propose.I a plan to preserve of adopting the A.aerlcan ping
That's th* problem the U. N , I*
me of the lowest level* in our history."
China'a integrity while malntai- ram on the grounds that it mar against. It'« »»ry life msy depend

The third annual Florida Slat.
Camellia Show, postponed ta nci
month on arcounl of the unuiuall)
cold wrailhti &gt;u December, will no*
be held at urign ally planned on
"Then* I* life In tin* old boy yet." One of th e mo*t aucJan. I i and 14 at the Orland. .‘eaafiil l.nglisli tilay* ever Ntaged ha* been net to mimic,
municipal audnmum. (he wain anti bn* opened In l-out Attgele* un an operntta. There are
weather u* the past two weeks ha jood.proapecU for It* upiwarunrc on Broadway. Thin I* "The
uiflkicnlly advanced the bloomin' KIve!*, an almost farcical comedy written In 1776 by Hlchperiod lo make postponement un
g n iu ley Sheridan and a stage favorite ever nlnce. Con­
necessary. There are a number c sidering it* fame, It might be supposed that the original
camellia fanciers ia Sanford wh&lt; lit e wouid oe kept.but the producer* have proponed to turn
Is** some exhibits in dii
nL°
&amp; ve Lydi*- Perhap* thi* will add to the nates at

Reviving A Masterpiece

ning Japanese privileges In Man- Involve them in wsr with R e d
chons, m a t was a good trick if j China. One ran understand those
you could do U—and it was a good ,'ln.n
for Russian-harked Camtitrk If you couldn't. Rut J a p a n 'inunlsl Chius, with llsinlllion* of
refured any settlement which fighting men, is a formidable

Doomed Y o u th ’s
Calm As Incurable
Disease Eats Away

in World War II. was killed in
action in France. Michael l.-.wis,
his ton by Mist Thompson, re­
portedly returned to .the United
on arrival at a correct solpution, Atates last weekt u visit his mofor this It * crucial Issue, just as her. He had been studying drama­
was the Mtru-hurian affair of I I tics in Ixmdon.
—only ratrrh bigger ami more danTh* novelist's brother, Claude
r r rout.

fhe box office.
Sheridan wa* a genius of unununlly wide accomplish­
ment. HI* three play*, "The Rival*," "The School for
scandal" and "The Critic," are supreme example* o f sparkling nodal comedy, which amateur groups continually ntrive
to produce but find extremely difficult. He wax active in
politic* and had not unwarranted dreams of becoming prime
minister. He was one o f the world’s great oratcra. When
he spoke at the trial of Warren Hastings for extortion while
serving aa governor general of India, he no thrilled his
hearers that they adjourned till next day. for fear that the
spell of his eloquence would lead them to some unwise deci­
sion. And yet with all these talenta he died poor, and spent
much of hla last day* in the debtors’ prison.
Now that "The Rival*" I* restored to notice, perhaps
u»* other nt*M .will bear* v Iveil.. Let us hope that they wtyl

Two die, three arr injutrd in
Sunday afternoon automobile at
rideal in which liquor played &gt;
lignilicant part. One of the cu*
prill, first held for drunken dm
ia|, is now charted with man
slaughter, something of whirl
jwhenf' applied lo aulomebil* see:
dents, m&gt; oat is ever convict*
So tig slaughter on the nation*
jUth*#$yi continues. The law pro
titin jH u t no hard liquor can h*
M
sold til our county on Sunday. On&gt;
Issiadys how the automobile drive
get darnk Was someone violatin'
th* law? Or &lt;hd he drink too fnueh
beer 71And if so. would it not le
a good idea lo restrict the si I
of beel on Sunday? We submit th^‘
at Paandenn, Cnllf., Is In jeopardy because the Pacific Coast
something ought lo be done.
Conference, which traditionally provide* the host team,
Boards, bureaus and commission want* to IcMen the emphasis on football. One atap conaid■ml in abandonment of ita part In the Rone Bowl game.
The Pacific Coast athletic officials are not alone |n
Xpstatida slwwing how badly th *
heir concern over the growing emphasis on "bif-tlme" foot­
will a**d bigger s»d hetter
prepriatioM during the aeil twr ball, which seems to absorb the attention of some unlveryean, ia anticipation of the ne( titiin. The conference president, H. P. Everest, put* hit
, meeting of tbs Stale Legislature if finger on a vital point when he explains that the official! April. All of them ptcstnl an sp want to decrease the pressure for winning teams. T bst b
’ patently logical case for thrmtelvf the root of most of the trouble.
Football is a good game. It is interesting to watch and
Un'il on^ remembeii that the Stair
of Plot ids already spend* on Stat' I* u valuable experience for students when properly ap­
§ government 113.25 per penon moi* proached. Bui when the approach demand* constant victor)'.
than the average for all th* otbr
- 4# states in the union, and th’
1 Florida’s cost ol state govera
March Of Dimes

sla &amp; S

payers in th* aatioa.

i Just what the cigarette tax ttfmsds have awAat la Florida citkW a t the past year may be gleiA*d from tbe asaesaremsm by the
State Beverage Department thv
duriag the fiwt 12 montht under
A* new law more than II6JJOO.000 vena collaetad. nor* than $12.
000.000 or ow
over
percent of th’
ow.ooo
rr 76 parcent
total w n redistributed to the cilie'
Of this amount Sanford receiver’
; f t t . 2Q4.29. This is sew qumey
tammy into the Qty *imniuK*t’*
treasusy. It wdl probably increase

would have beea

Request Number;

wltSout

any

o when there wsr* four
polio (o Semtnol* Couaty,

lha chapter were

Andaato, Gluck;
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Editor Sanford Herald,
111 Magnolia Arena*
Sanfc-d. Fla.
|
Dear Mr. Doan:
On behalf of lb* Serai note Coun­
ty Farm Bureau 1 wish to express
our appreciation for tb* coverage
of our m eetingi in your newt***&amp; are especially thankful fat
th* s*rvie*a of your Mr. Willard Connelly who aas been giving
good accurate reports of our meet­
ings.
We will, at tinea, reciprocate
for your and Mr. Connellya kiodl
ae** with as mtich paid buttress
as possible throughout the new
year.
With kindness regards and
thanks 1 w ith to remain
Sincerely yours,
Bonner L. Carter
Secretary
Seminole County Farm Rur
rail
morning a t four o'clock for beJ
floor-denning Job. George Godfrey,
father of tb* family, works at
night as n waiter.
Ths only hop* left, said Mrs.
Godfrsy, lien In Dr. Ado T. Milhornt, who is giving bis full t|m»
to the fight against the disease,
l i t L t a iSc ~ li!t af the New Yctk
Hospital—Cornell Medical Center.
Mr*. Godfrey said that Dr. Milkarat tries all the new treatments
on Roy. When the tl0-a-day hospu
tal bill got to be too much, th?
doctor paid tt himself.
Ray said: "Some of that stuff
he gave me last time, I fait asaybe
ths strength was renting back to
my leg muscle*. Then It faded
away; It aluraya doe*.
His mother said; "I'm pretty
sure th* doctor it going to strike
tome cure to o n "

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

=TT*T

ttsr all thr gteen Iu iy i . ii.iilain
trn tllur* .n n uih vitamin A nn l
five timer u* much i ihofl»vin
tile while Iraki

And Personal Activities
FIIO N E 148

Sjcial Calendar

D a n c in g

P ro g ra m

Is

Arranged For I*. T. A.
Mr*. I lei a
riveil Tue ilav
with her si h

I'rai

"Hi.

Mi. en I 3lte. ('m l Kiirnluiwt
• ml Mr*. Mary llm an w n r suiting
Ih *e atlrtlilinit the All Gltl O ich etltn Cnnrnt In ttrlam hi
Mita Mary MrMalian atlrtidril
the Itr.nitv Shuii Conference at the
George Wa'hinptup lintel In Jai-krunville Sundav ami Moiula).

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» ih i Yvmim Ih I Jar In in mtiii* from 1
It i l l Hawk." tn mloi hy T'lhiiiinlul
si'ti rn flittr - lay amt i'tiiia)!
ria n la tiu n
K s ta lv s
II) ll|&gt; s t’A I I liltSON

Friepil' uf II. I.. IY rk ip * will Ihplail to learp that he I* l*ark at
tin New Vent* Kvi u parly win
IiIk plnrr nf liuilnr-* fnlluwhig a
heliI In the Plunatimt Itiom uf lie
lunir illtte**.
(Toll tliaimuiil fm utmui In | mopI&lt;
Mr. ami Mi*. Ike lluthr, Jr„ fnuit l’tttii.itiun Kstnt, . with Mi
have tiM'l a* their Kue„l, Mr*, ftut- Antatiila Itofman n Im Ii -- ThetIel‘* nml her, Mia, Katheiinv Ti»* v ii piano playing, ainginp nml
tlnm ing, Mrs- t.iiwunls fnrnifheit
i lale nf I’hlUikTphia.
tlie reveler* kkilth hat t, In iir tUa*
T im e will U' a liftrim * meet
Friend* wilt t»e interettrii to km ami euhfi'Ht. At ll!;JP a *U|&gt;inp of the (iiatnninr Si-hiei) I1.
leant of thr tevent mat nape of per wan m-rveii emmiating uf an
T. A. al 7;rut l \ M. A *maial
Mi*.* Mm 111* Mai mn In .Inn Huv* lUt k* ) ,’»n.»le ii Ii, iHitaln shIh'I, I*
program will tw pnaenlial at
worth .Thrv are now living in Kl* li*tin ami ioffer T hete wn.. mm It
H:00 oVimrk in Hie iuhool ainii*
(tin mul merrymaking until it I'M
kin*. N. C.
lorium
featuring n talk by
wI,rn the pmty tirukeup, »onu
Sir. nml Mr*. I.e-lii' tielrhell uf folk. In gu hntil,' tn leep an-l
Srhiml of ftnm itig in Wlnt'U- Turk,
(ilrnwood, Minn., have arrivial tu u ther tn litll.h the |Mllly at vat&gt;
ami Hetnonitration* 1^' Mr*. Un&gt;*
s|u ml annu (inn with Mi ami in* private hollo
al'* aludmi*. Mrtnbrt* uf all
.'111. (Iseai Teat -on on l-inirl Ave­
There were ni.iny ui Imh ■in*!I
1*. T. A.'*.are fnviliyi In altrnd.
nue.
p arlo &lt; th.it night at tin prhrati
Thrift Shop wait k rrl fur th*
iimiu-i, mu'iig them t* uir nl tl"
Woman'* f l u b will I*' Ml* IM| Kllehuff,
I'kt. VVilliaio U . Ili'uilriet '.'I,
of (VI. ami Mi •. Nlehota* .•
Kirk and M n .'Jack. Stoirl»"it.
5. 11AItK TOWN NTMHTTKRS Min nf I,. M. Iitallthwin IJP Vte*' home
Sepp on \ licit ii tin,i I fm a gt’" p
HA 1.1. Ilarhnt.i Wat.aim.
Yiitieua Avtttine, Itelaunl, ha- of nlnut I" nml npnltiri *t tin
,
F R titC )
0 IHhSK ROOM Shirley Huh rompleleil M&gt; An Purer h.isie Ihiiiii' uf Mr*. Aim Item ey uf |&gt; l
Jaralntiiln C lltleiof the t.anli n
Club will meet at Jt;Wt T.M at thr I'pgakketHi, Kutiiee Rinaldi, Nor* nirtnen imfurliinalinn ruuite at myi Drive fm a -iitilliui gruiip
mn .Iran Thnggard.
laieklaml Air Foret’ Itaae.
hame of Mr*. I.. It. Strrte.
The Satniilay night il.ime t'lnl'
7. TIIK
F I S H KB M A N ' S
The Hanford Townimnd t'luh No.
nml
Ihi glee rlul&gt; were both
1 will hold It* Tegular *etoi-month HitKAM Yvonne Huffman, Kill
Bev. Flank I'lllley, rhapUtn nf • hipptal I Tit I*t inn a week hilt Wen
ly meeting ut 7:.H&gt; T.M. at the City Fltme.
llie Pnllrd Stale, Miiitarv Ara- iii'liI till- past Week with a vet)
M. BIIVTIIMIC TA IV It trim id demv at We-t Tumi and fnrmet
Hall. Mrmber* ami fiirnd* are infill*atlemlime in ipile uf Hi*
vilest. There will Ire games and r*- b a il* '.
lector of the Holy Cro** Kchropal very hu*y hnlhl,i&gt;
maun. Mi
0. HiH.IDAY FOB STBINCS
freahmrnt*.
Church, will U* the gur»t Thurs­ 1 n«| Hilfniip 'VH* lui.le*- fur (he
Salty Harrison Fhaptet of thr Joan l*ann. Joel Merry, Gretchen day of Mr. *nd Mi*. Willlim A. Siittitiiay Night lla to e Club on
ll.A.K. will meet at Hie home nf Kiii-huff, ('and Sawyer, Norma I^ fflc r.
Jun. tl.
m. C. W. Baker. 521 Ilum-na Jean Thnggard. Ilnrlmtu Wat.ion.
tin Mmiiiwy iv m u g a Nl'u
rive. ('o'ho»le»*e* will he Mr*. Mii f fit William*.
Year'* Hi) ilinnei nml Cnnl Tart)
A. C. Hetuon, Mr*. W. II. Tiinni- W.CIIAHhKSTON - Joanne
t u n lii'lil III a pilk.pi •lining itlnAuius, Meli*«a Cninpliell, Jramu'
rliffe. amt Mm. IL J. Halley.
iiing room at the Mnyfnir Inn In
Ilibieem Cirrie nf ttW (!*nl*n I'oler, Y'Piine lluffnian. Samlv
Sill it mil till ,1 gtmiii uf Iitmut ;tn
Chib ‘vill meet nt .1:00 I 'l l , at the Firming. I'.l*ine l/H eiirran*, KliiHsipte. Hr ll.ii ■y Whitaker wo
bom of Mr*. II. I . Haim. 1815 Kim ralieth l-aydeii. Nanry 'Irillurk.
Inmt. A ihhmiis itinnei nf shritni',
Avenue. Cn-ho*tiui* will lie Mm. Hean MrCrackrn, Itohhlr Sue
S*l|shiiry, Kip Wataon.
enektml* niii-htihiih *&lt;uip, Intilkt &gt;
Brodlr William*.
II. TATS THAT Pl.KASK
m tn a.l I n f , uiiler itr» r •ula l.
Mintixa Cirvle of llie (latdrn
ih - rl nml m ffie w.i . ervctl. Tl
Club will inert at HVIMI A M at Glenn Woodworth.
VJ THK JKHTKIi—Norma Jean
till'll HU- A I' *li a pul nt tnngement
th« ftardrn Center.
Thaggnrd
w ith ttliuheki renter p i r n . Aft* t
I'alnt Circle of the t Jar den Club
10. FASCINATING
IIIIYTIIM
■I*tirn r •nnl table, w ere *el up fm
wilt meet for Juwhenn at noon at
t ’anustn ('tajing nml n very pie.,
the home uf Mr*. Wade Cnmrr, —Joan Haim, Grelrlien Km huff, • iff lint piper.
».,i&gt; II mh Iw In - tiU liin .
ra m evening w«e enjoy til by Ih700 Mrllonvtlle Avrnip'. Mr*. Bn- ‘n.lairi W«t*on.
■
&gt;lk
V
Ihs
I.
n*,Muale
11.
u r r s TAKK A TRIP
tfrotip.
'*
dor Curlet will !*• giir*t speaker.
S '"» kk .-il* Ai Slav
Vilhio'iivr, !*
puivitI into ilu ir now le pm on
Central Cirrtr of the (inrikn I jiVniuie, ImYrttir
IS I’lilt ftenl Al e m e u
Kip
Wat*oti.
k
»-,# l-.ar.n .i KlllorC .
.Mr. ami Mr*, tiuktnv hmg link'
C lu h ‘will meet nt lo tto A. M.
V lt " ’hen Align. Kv . r Vrt iTrtiU. Menu,I Iinnl Mi. h to g hi* )U-'
,la. BONPAKTH IthTRK VTE
with Mm. Judi'i t'am rm n at 711
I
0
|»»
pill
Pp
Parade
M-lt.
1
slihlry IhiM-hner. Gall Cnrti l '" l i A lh.r, A lllrl. Mu.l,
m i let il fruin hi* posit ton with th'
laiurrl Ave.
V
New York I’llyfire i|e|uutui'llt
I Him Cirrie of llie tianh-WlTnk wulbiM, tleverly GIMaio*. \V*nJi' atkrJa Mrliaty Magaalna
Ilk
W*.
Three
Pant
J
I^
ItiK
p
o
tlh
.
Drvrrly
llonley,
. Mr nml Mr*. John I. Sruf rt
will inert al Ss&amp;0 I'. M. a l'J h e
I
I
on
n
ii
h«t
||
(
n
ta
r
have us tin ii gin*.I., Mi. *n-l Vli*.
home of Mr*. Wm. la-ffirr, Ji., M pi\' 'f4^,wrll«T.',T.Xtvteen. Bel. tli,« viethle* v«rtarte*
Frank IT if Trank JJeif, Ji and
Mil* Peg)er Ter I’ra e#
411 Ma pil'd!* ^ Ljrenue.
' ty ld rh q Kay, JMln Tlumtas.
1’ :*!&gt; AVerlit At Nunn
GlUNTi OANYHNi-Dakk.i
Blue Clrelk
llie Tki,illll»i
Mr. .nnl Mu l-airy fteherf, 'll "f
tS
ill
lU'lln
h
im
I'lceel
y.OH|rei Jtlnalol,
1110*101, Carol
rairni Sa»y»i,
nawyvi, I 1 ;»&lt;• l|* n Oat.
Club w111 ' m e e t . l a L M. .Kutiirei,
In p p Islam), N. Y. They evpcrl to
••toy for a month.
at the h.iW of STfs.
MJtfl Kurtita Jean (liacganl. iMbited- I(|» PnauUr Htar
l)tii'(l •Dpthi.rn' AVntaan. T. J. . l i f t Jjifta A m e rlm o .
Mr. ami Mr*, tientpe Skinpei of
wrllier on (lejery Ak■nne
w l * Hhraea
Nurnnin Hem) hml ;tii)p )p "1i&gt;lly.
Ilirl'Iiatdenei'Y C irrh '^u f Hie Ifiteea, (lit The Trail Bill Ftlttte, tl ;Jl i«i - j*l.s|i?*l
V a r le t le .
fun
Chrivlinais li~r^iie tl-'ip
(•anlm ('lull will ’bluet w ill Mr*. Blrhaid b u m , Glenn WiHHlwinth. i nn tine Nun* Itanrh
S uiimT- Juan
Hnnn, Grelrhen Sion wnrlil Al Thme
ilunghter*, sun-In law and ginmlIk 8. McCall at tOiOO A. M.
At 15 T"il«y'* Mtar
ehiliiten wen able to Anne iluwp
llemeroralli* Circle of the Car- Kirchuff, Joel Merry, Muffet 3 in till* A llmilllmfrmit (levelatvl, Ohio tn help Iheffc
den Cluh yd 11 meet at the (ianien William*. (Tnudhur.t—Kdlth Hoy' M i Viuir Mtmor* Puna*
(:*n H m lr taivrrs I'ym
*t&gt;i&gt;rtil Hull flral (Thrlrltnat fn
Center a t 7:00 P.M. for n rovered
til* Hy Itwtant
th e ir new Tlotldn hmne on t'lanu*
dlah aupper and tdanl *a|e.
Jiao The Ithrthm Hour
thin Kataim. They are, Mi** (Jeer*
Magnolia Circle nr Aha Garden
I » Plmrta Kina Of !»ay
«;im
News
giannn Shlnnrr, who I* a tearleT
Cluh will have n ."kJ^r-l di*h
) : l l H.iiluril Market Itepurl
ill Hie llrvilainl High Seine &gt;I,
luncheon at lltSO o'eloeloat the
*•2" Twltlihl Henan
• I*. H|»uts Parade
*i 15 thk aprits K n te rta ln
Mrs. Viment RoberU was elected J nn llepuM Tn Th» t’ropls
ptcsidettl nf the Catholic Woman'*
Club al the monthly meeting Mon­
day evening at the Yacht Club
Other new officer* am Mira
Mary McMahan, viea-pm tdent:
M lu Martha Wight, »rcrelary: and
Miaa To) Livingston, treasurer.
. Father Anthony MrGnwatt era*
K0e*t Mtcaker. ‘ S fri't . ' 1

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| KAMO STATION
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Mr«. Vincent KobcriH
Klectcd PrcHidcnt

Lon^witod

By MRS. J. II. MINICK

WoinanV d a b wIB be Mru. fit
Witte and Mrs. Clyd# Hammy

When you rook vcgrUhle* Use
only rnoufh water To Veep the
vegetable* front atieblng tn the
pan; you save vitamin* this way.
And be sura tu use whalewtr vegrtahlc liquid' that's left In the
pan In gravies, soup*, and isurt*.

• ’•in i's liiothri nml hit family,
'Ii fin-l .'lr», l./.ia im T , Ji. aim
. mu in ami wife, Mr. nml Mrs.
Ikan Walker.
We are very witty tu hear that
M u •hull M' Mahmt. Mr Harry
I'llkli a anil Juseph Sanlillu an all
• iinftip-'l lu hospitals. Mi Mi Via
him ami I'aklea ate In Satifnnl
ntnl Mi Santillu ai larke City, \\ •
with fm tin til all n Very •peraly
irrovrry.
Mm. 11nkten' tiln lher, Mi. Win.
Krtiffel, flew ilnwn from New Jem
i } tu -pri).' a few ib'.i, with
ihi in Mr. Keuffi t i* pirddrnt uf
hm fi'tl A !!• , r . i&gt;l Hula ilien.
inainifai tiuria uf ilinltsiuana in.
11 llllli ut*.
Tin II.inks *i•It e , Vli«. Nelln
iml Mis&gt; lei, h aii' • prill a vvety
I'll*) nirk. they have Innl a, theii
i*iu- t-, Mr. ami Mi l.uthrr -Ini
nan uf I tun; liinnrh. *,h" luppi'i
mi lieii way uuth fm a liiunth’
&lt;a, ithill Mr. Jnrilaii I the nprl
lull In lit nf t h e .leriey t'eplrul
I'n u rr nlt'l l.ipllt &lt;’u Tin) have
al u luwl Mi, ami Mr*. Mil H l hi
lull nml Iheir two ilanehlem, uf
Siai ilile, N V. whn •lupinsl nn
their wit) ninth from Itivieia
lli arll kihi'ii- thk y have spent a
tnuplh fivhlntf. Mr*, tinliill was a
■tilillu Itpml uf Ml** Nelln lliitik'
when they were nlutlyitli! utl'ler
A. (i. Siiuilmati, n rlh l rklilUlm
nml tim ber in New York. Tim
Ifill- then went tu Kli'illllPre tn
spi'Mil tin Week elu! with mUtllK.
Mi ami 'll - Harvey Slu panl
have mnvial into their low hmnu
"It Alipellls linn I
Mil

’^usrilay

n ig h t

the

f ir s t

inmitlily nnatini’ u f the I'laiilaliuii
Kstall rruprrly Owlter'n A»«'n.
w•i• In tu in the t'lu h loom*, The
put lint: Mann « o f ill* «l I" over
flnumii \M ulit I'li-liirn m e nlrr
I) ■leiineil up nml the new n fflr rm
liicta lie il fur what hmka like n
I.it v nn-i enjnynhle year. The new
uf fit era a r e «■ fnlkwn: Mi.
K v i T i'II Swill, prraiilent, fir. llm
ty Whililker. vlee-prekhlrnl, Mr.
tiaatmi (Tushy, treMslirer, Sir*.
I'.inl liie ti l m , n irlnijr ami Mi.
Ia n
ll'ifm a ii,
Saipent at atm
The eunmtltlei ehnitntnti ate a*
fnlhiw *
Stwial I‘ropt mu. Mrw.
H r a re firlffm , rnO tlO liall) hull .e
Mr. .Iiiliu- Voigt, hoove futn U h

ini; Mr-. fTliel Savage, uui'hitit
Mi
Itim rt Cmiper, wi'leuiniiip
mul ntriritatriihlp. Vir*. (Jem gr
\Val •’field Kua'I* ami ('iiiniminh a
Inn- , ill. Milfifni la "tun I. Ite
I'fvntbtji farllllii'a, Mr.’ Henry
Ktemtvr, ItiiUon, Hr. Hariy Whi­
taker, (fhe Iwaril of illreetur* in
vompoMi) of Mla in a Rulft Sej’P,
lasinant, Ktepper Oouhl ami Mm.
I’ayne ami I'lek. We Impe all unr
reiiilenU will take an intereatnl
mul nvtivr part in the ilolntf* nf
m ir avMM'iatinn Ihln year mi that
unr nfflrern anil worker* will feel
the effort* Ilia* they ripeml ill
Ho It job* will lie wm Ih while

Mi Joint - Krnfint. miner minii
iH't-i nf I lit* Mmil* 'ttnn Hotel in
ftiMimi in \t*'t Jilt i M'aI tin* i t .*
••i* It*' i - it K iiif *« t • I v t * i •
In* 'ft\\ m»*| i «■-ii t Siufoit i ih itM Mail \» .e . is-il- I • I &gt;1111 ill
H I-ni l-ill. .Lt!&gt;i h i t iiltiniieil tu
rvine In l-*|i»ii-l.i Inti lit.r it in.mi
"ill of t"W In'i * I ith lie ii i*vr **fl
thr •mi. 'lie ili'ln * Limn whii h
put t , Howcvrt, *hr |iu n -n l the
|ui lf&gt; - nf I he | iii| ht unit » .n lilr.i n |
with th&gt;- Hllrkrtive [•■• &gt;n&gt;i*&gt; nml
ih'-Cfiptlun*, the itisi'T^rfii’sl till ■■
liU'nr- B|i|mti 'il hv the nno&gt; dill
Thin Is why Snnf-nl I tin limin'
Imlay.
It will Ih' ii lew ahull ilia-t lie
fnie mini I n i
Mall \«i»i t'liii'
(lillli'i nff III*' |iie .ni'i l' iwi lull
ilie nff lulu tin* Iwima nf tN'iipir
illlrli.l from Vhilue In VVililf
lllptmi Stall Ami IIh- |nn|i|i* who
will l*e ira'llnir mn\ !•■ liking h eir
nr visiting hi'ii in the imt t -w. ili.itaut fut'iie.
Itetiie-eiitiiiif Sanfi'til Imth eilitniiallv anil pi, tonally. the Mail
Away i»mie will rulin' In the «t
lelltiuil I'f |HTI|lle WIHI IIIIIV III &gt;IT
I live heniil nf mir lilv Iwfuie, m
•ii llnirf i im s wlmii' tlii'v mav Inn &gt;
l.eanl. I he ilii|ii ,-**iun mm
he
t agm' nm| ipeoipph'l" New th u y
will tie able In *re the rllv nuiile
alike through I lie tmalium nf n
t)rwa|ia|in
IVu|i|i' tik e In 1 1 il.I th e Mils IH
an mil-nf Inks ii in w |'ii|HT I|e»e
i ii'i'irarriti-il the rlty'a IhmIiii*.» :
ImiiiImt laimiianiea. mru's ■tiiii'n.
lii'ltniIiimtiI aliiM's, fnini'il
rlmtli
Mure*. Inai, ruiui'aiiii", n- -tiiuiniila,
*i ill I'slnti' nffiri a, mi- all IT'IUI
si'Hl.al nlnl give the inn .pfvlive
vUiltit alt "at Ihiiiii" foiling wliieh
o th e r w i s e wnutil Ih' l.e him;, fill
mill wiiilei M ill Vwa v i -ue In nu
• mall wav tin I•• i*n mil wilt . mi.
I Him' In hi* mu* nf the niujnr
••HHve* f imu whiih mil tvinlei
hll*llH'*a flaw •
While We'ie nn the aul&gt;|e. 1. il
might t'e well In nietlllun that
unit in llm time far vmi In I mil ■
pile your liat nf people In whom
vuu »l«h the tier inI sent. Ilnwrvei, you ■hnithi tin It imw. fin il
psimltv pm-s •nliu *HIMIS like Chti-Iina* sltfinplng. Smne iienple wail
until il i» Inn lale I’r n r i e your
iaiplr« eat Ik Vmi'll | h iff ml ynu
ilhl nml nil will (he people who le
reive tliepi
At The Vliikie.
Vvmine lie ('.ItIn hi Uie “ lienet t Hawk". An Atahinii Night i*
affair that hi* Ihtti |nh| pruhahlv
n in 111inii liine*, eaili lime adding
mile prettier girls, a unite il.iahiug
• hfek. ami a mure Intriguing her••ini'. Trehpienlnr lieIna thlv nhmg,
ImwekiT, nml it should l-r iileri'mit

.

i uni lull In ait llttailiplt, e v en l l n m r h

i"illilir stuff,
Ahn playing it "Nancy lines tu
Hiii’’ «it|. Ann Southern tint I Inm*
I'nwell, V fllnisv lm&gt;, hut phiitv
uf MHlifa ami eve appealing «*-im»rv
|ill)iiyahle;

i|&gt; In hruih'tl fish i&gt;r rhiei nailing with butler n r
■ (Trained with a llttlo
•aiier.

C

l,. D IC K S O N S

c o n s ta n t fa s h io n
jo y I a b o l e r o
c o s t u m e in y o u n y
h a l f &lt; izes

Hnw olt*o you'll want it. bow
I m;, you’ll loi* it
it'k VO WOO
iletlully ••tkUlile,' so wnr nboul
you* m e " Hie pnnl v«vte* o!
the d ien n kimply hultoned in.
tn mtaii iHiiign with olhe« detiek
nl your own
the I in lei &gt;i n
im'lttly ptinl ridlml Mo*y or
lit'Hk lUyQtt (ln|ir. 17’ i ?2'j

" I n n run .in &lt;ri%iti|- i-.i-ii... .
■oi Hi" h ••f hell ) utt'll toi l y o n
peed iihoiil a leanyi'Mia nf hrilter *u
piaig iiitu , ii ipintler lea pmip nf
all llllll ul-'lll I kill table 'p""ll uf
milk fm ear h uicilium ril/ral putaln
Itjvki' llie pointin'-, lliiu lim p not
nml maili with the nl.ive iugre
illents, hcntiiig the milk lutfore ad
dlitg.

T'e* ted hlatifhnl allltritul »dd a
le'tiv e touih •'* a «l»il nr a
wimple d r i 'i t . They at&gt; *• gootl
with ki-grlal'le wlad a - they at*
with trull, and they lire . up rim
ro tatr pudding, froil whips, and
rust art!*.
N eat time you m ake wsllupe
tuinatnr*. add a little W onr«tei
ahlre satire In pep them up.

LAST TJMB TONIGHT
Ihtiiltlr Prnlure— Itnrgnin Prognint
by the Civic l-ragi io for f m l g i i
and friend*, a Home Ihmonstrallon Club with a Intge atVndanrr
who made plastic haiRi aul
basket* of native material.
The Garden Club met at tbe
home uf Mrs. K. J. Ncim/cre
where her garden with a variety
uf palm* and ahnih*.
Ne«t TKursday at
I’, M.
the Club will meet with Mr«
L arta Mock ley.
Mr*. Ra, n u n Vlilwre eulrrlalned a large gimip of children
and mother* In boner of her sou's
fourth birthday. Great #un was
bad wtlh many new game*. |lrfreahmenta vqa 'e served by I hi.
Mrw. Katherine lAIAAdaiml Mr*.
4. Henry Menlrb atteiyt-d the
JantMty luncheon of the Mantonl
W nm an\ Cluh VVnlitr*day.
|
TTtoota* Plnrh of Washington
Ccllogr. I). C, ha* torn promoted
to ataff of Voire of *mrrlra. Ife
;,i* u * nf Mr. ami Mr« Thomas
‘ Tbieb, 8r.
* " ti
Mr*. John MrNamora tallmth-d
the meeting «r the, O, f's If In
Hanford Thursday night.,
.H orry C ram n n f 7 Mm*wood
with Ma hunting dud''dm! * large
buck deer near thnugida on a
lucky Friday last « t
t
Mr. nod Mr*. tjuVnCjortbieh
| who hare Keen quItKIU hkVe Just
had o visit from their sun and
wffh fnw i Fort Wallop., North

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FOUR

Robinson Receives Classy Amateurs
Straight “Fighter Of Year” To Represent US In
Award From Louis Argentine Games
from the

Jam es*
S la u g h te r S a n f o r d
C o u rt F ive 3 4 T o 2 8 Hor*e s Mouth

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

Shuff leboard Tourney
Scheduled Thursday

**

Slowdown C o u rt Southeastern Conference Breaks
Game Criticized Records With Race-Horse Systemf
As Uninteresting

NEW YORK, Jan. |0-&lt;A&gt;&gt;—
KANSAS CITY, Jan. 10—i/P)
Wtlterweight
champion 8 u gar —The United States will be re­
Ray Robinson boasted another presented by a well conditioned,
prise possession today—the Ed­ classy fighting crew in the Pan CCNY Coach Declares
ward J. Nell Memorial Plague.
American ram es at Bueno* Aires
Hy KD HAItl’Elt
System Will Kill
Robinson was honored last night next month.
at the annual dinner of the
Th* eight boxer* composing the
Last
year's
Dixie
Conference
Clause Leads Celery- but only after Ht. James had champions have been having a New York Boxing Writers As­ U. S. team won their berths last Game In Big Cities
widened their lead to 22-12 on two rough time this season. Five de­ sociation. receiving the award as night In national finals here.
feds W ith Thirteen opening
NF.W YO RK. jjn . 10 4/P)—
field goals. Hardin got feats in the last five starts.
the man who did the most for
Three champions are from the
two
on
a
pivot
shot
and
Clause
Nat
Holman added hit voice lo
advancement
of
the
sport
during
U.
S.
Army
ranks,
two
from
a
As P anther Defense looped in two free throws to pull Hut the answer la not the ob- I960. Joe Louis, an old friend
team
representing
th« baiketbsll's "vliould-wr-lrre/e-oul. , „ .
,
- . . vlous one—fur Florida Southern
Handcuffs Local 5 up somewhat. Hut as always he has a good basketball teem. Hut of Kohinson'a presented t h e hlladelphla P o l i c e Athletic thc-lrrcrers" contiovervy today by
Panther defense tlghtenetl and a,'a small school cannot compel* plague as some 700 guests look­
sod on#* •null from Kartfree throw and one handed push on equal terms with ths power ed on «l the Waldorf Astoria.
lljr P.D IIARPKR
sas, San Francisco ami the U. warning that slowdown tram* may
The Award, presented annually 8 Air Force.
become subject to vclirdulr boyUntiling a Icech-lile rone dr- shot hy Herry made the score parked court aggregations of the
There were no knorkuuts in colli.
feme and a flashy patting skill the Hft-lg. White sank a beauty from Uaivrrsity of Miami and the Uni­ since IV3H, is In memory of Neil,
th« left hand corner, hut Grorn- versity of Florida without suffer. Associated Press Hosing W riter the finals and only one clean-ut
Si. James' Panthers ratify defrxl- noulous weaved lietween two flat- Ing almost certain defeat.
“I don’t know how Iraublr it
who was killed while serving aa knockout in the entire ahoy of
rd a sluggish and unintpired Sao* footed Hanford players for a lay­
a correspondent in the Spanish two nights th at featured the would lie lo try to Irgiilatr againil
•eason Ifee Moccasins
Civil War.
finest amateur talent In the na­ thiv uninteresting style ul baikrtfold five 34-28 r: ‘.in S^mmolr up to neutralise It.
trampled on Howard College,
White gut one making the score
Ituhinuin recently completed tion.
Florida Hlale Uaivrrsity snd
I tilth School Gym Iasi lught.
27-2.7 at the end of the third quar­
Approximately 4,ism spectators ball.” the dap,.*, coach of CCNY’.
a Kuru|tcan tour during whirh
M rarrrr University to win the
saw
last night’s semifinal ami grand ilam champions laid. ” 1 do
Sparked hy short hhx ky Georg.’ ter. Berry, second highest St.
be
won
five
fight*.
HI*le Conference tournament
know you can't *dl that kind ul
Victorious in ull 10 starts last final louts.
Georgopoulous. Coailt Contio's Jarnc's scorer with 11 points, sank
tournament at Tallahassee.
a foul shot as did (ieoropoulous
Final results (winm-rs rw eiv. show lo the public.
year, .Sugar Hay fought mostly
This year the) stand a very
team |t v r Ihr Oleryfcds a sting­ making the score 29-23 and the
middleweight*
and
won the Ing place* on the U. S. learn):
good rhanre uf repealing that
' Wc must rrinrinbcr w* arc in
ing Iruon in the ait of ball-hand­ Panthers surged ahead. Hinkle got
112 pounds: (Jllmore Mater, IJ
Pennsylvania
version of
the
victory In spile uf Ihrir dis­
•he
riitrilaiiimrnl hunnest as well
H.
Array,
Ft.
I^onanl
Wood.
Mo.,
two on a lavup and Ccorgniwmlling and close-in defensive |&gt;lay.
world
middleweight
title
by
de­
mal early season record.
Vlllrmain
at outpointed George Davis, U. S. at v,toils and that we have a d e­
Coach Paul Holcombe has mold­ feating Robert
In lit* fi»«» qusiter lit* l.usl tit*, ous followed with an overhead
hook making the score 73 to 23
writer rtuwu for tharlty against Army, Ft. Georg* Meade.
unthlr lo solve the Oklahoma sys- as the C»l*ryf*it* leU ldU y efttight ed a fighting tram out of the Charlie
lift pound*: Neve ftnufhvy, Kwn- finite rriponnbilily to the fans.
Farad. Htblntun It slated
rem rm ti of PlorUa Southern'.
I I**-1 Dust team* whirh Insist
sas
City, outpointed Henry Brown,
Irm of the rairlu l Pantlirri, wx&lt; fire.
lVSf-ftO five, but be has had | *" meet Jake I jiMotta for the
on p|aving pos»e**|uti tui«k*tl.ail
Philadelphia.
Chicago
ablr lo score only two poinlt- l*olh
Hardin tipped In a field gonl to huild from th bottom and middleweight title at
120 pounds: Cortex Jarkxon. mav find it diffirolt to get a
on foul ilmts by Covington an and Clause shot n neat set shot only now is Ids team rounding Feb. 14.
Philadelphia, outpointed Jimmy schedule. The big trnin* In cities
Into a cohesive unit.
through
the
bucket
making
the
The
James
J
.
Waixer
Memorial
may find them unprofitalde."
Maiding.
Five regulars have returned Award for service to the sport Hairston, Kansas City.
•core 77-27. Clause and lllnklr
Holman's 1P50 tournament sen­
II* pound*: Willie Hunter, U.
Geoigo|mulout — who drojy,.! sank foul shots as the game ended from last year's championship over a period of years wat pr*
H Army. Ft. Bragg, N. C„ won sations have Iuni their troubles
team
and
they
have
given
the
sentrd
lo
Wibur
Wood,
sport
in •#» points for the visitor!
14-27.
year with Sold th- tsill adeager toil Inexperienced M«* editor of the now defunct New by TKO over Daniel Matthews, this
ahi \ *ra»** rrjiexlrilly iind*r lh*
Kansas City, 1:32, second round. Versarles. dropping decisiona lo
York
Hun,
by
Janies
A.
Farley,
r“ ‘,n* JuM ,h*
needed
147 pouruls: Isiula Gage, Han Missouri, (Iklahoins snd A risons,
C«l*iyl*tl baik*t in the fiitl quar­
good liul inade- former chairman uf Ihe New
f play
" ' v .......................
*
ranclxco,
won by TKO over Kay all slowdown trams, ami to St.
quale
basketball
o
n
l
y
t
h
r
|
York
Mat*
Athletic
Commission,
ter no s vaiialion of the fast Ineak the end of the third quarter, but,
&lt;HI. Camp Stoneman, Calif., 74 Job'll*, which used the possession
smoothness
which
mine*
with
j
Heavyweight
champion
E
tta
rd
Seemingly unable lo find an) unable to keip the rally alive,
sly|# to a degree .
continual paly together ha* held | Charles received a championship seconds, first round.
In the last th rrr of lhr»* games,
160 pounds: Harold Cole*, U.
ipark or rolietion, the C*let/lcd scoring mdy two point* in the them up and that precision is la-It and King Magatine't medal
however, CCNY ws« without the
8.
Army.
Ft.
Dlx,
N.
J.,
out­
developing rapidly.
squad played like (onfiimed I'i- final |ieriod to lose 2it-2&lt;).
a* "Fighter of the Year” from
pointed Willard Henry, Kansas full services of its great pivot
Guard* Chester Harper and
Defensive standout of Ihe
Ring coitor N at Fleischer. Charles CHf,
dividualnlt ignoring each othri
•tar, Ed W arner, who ha* a leg
Georg* Harden were high scorer*
Moccasin
fire
tarn
season
ns*
won the Nell award last year.
wherever pottible. Throughout the for the Ceirrvf• &lt;t&lt; with sig a.
176 pounds: John 8tew art, Inlury.
been Basil "Itisrkj" I'egg.
Robinson,
in receiving
the
The University of Texas’ Jark
gam* tliiil after ihnt would mu pl#-ee. For the Panthers Rntirk*
roc* pi .In and winner of the
plague, paid tribute lo hit friend Hamilton AFB, Ssn Rafael, Calif., Gray,
a member of the rules com ­
won by TKO ovor Aba Williams,
Ditle Conference Flambeau
lit* basket by at much i t t lo I scored HS lo top the visitor*.
U. 8. Army, F t. Sheridan, III., mittee, predicted earlier this weei
award last year. Rorhy la the
VARHITY LINKUP
in (lie team’s worst showing to
that a rule mav he made in the
2P seconds, second round.
fast, deceptive type player
Points
far this year.
Heavyweight: Noval low, W ash­ near future to limit IK* tim e a
who
specialise*
In
ball
stealClarence Clause, f
ington. outpointed Bob Sillier, tram may control the hall withlag and set-up ptaya for hU
At in pievinut games Clarenre (iarnett While, f
I^avenworth, Kaa. le v fought as ou aklng a shot at the Imsket.
tramalea.
No
great
scorer
Clause was high scorer with I * Herald Covington, f
a ’"ember of th* Philadelphia
firav crlltrlted Hank Iba'* O kla­
himself—hi* last sear's game
team.
pointi. IhsI he wat not bnllian* in Wire Hardin. .homa A. ami M. tram for its trailaverage
was
only
a
shade
l-mfly Reynolds, y
control tactics and called the re ­
doing it. Whit. Covington, ami Jimmy
over seven points—Rocky is
Hmith, g
■ml long-time Idol, Imuis, whom cent all college tournament at
superb at making opening*
Hardin each scored five for the Dennis Stafford, g
lly HAROLD Y . R A TL IF F
J&gt;* referred to as his “Inspira­ Oklahoma City, won hy the Ag­
wklrh hU fellow players ran
gemainder of llse Celeryfcd mark­ Junior Metg
gies, "the dullest you ever saw ."
DALLAS, Ja n . I0-(A*&gt;—Four tion."
exploit.
He *ald, carried to an extreme,
ers at the frustrating lytlcm used Warren McCall
Called the, "Midget Moccasins'' schools msy be removed from the
Ray
Davli
this kind of basketball would "kill
sometimes, the Florida Southern National (Vlleglate Athletic As­
by the cautious Panthcn diuupled
the game In ■ veer."
JUNIOR VARSITY
team doesn't quite live up to sociation black list today while
Sanford's liming, made them over* Jack Krider
Iba, whose Oklahoma Aggies are
the name unless there are peoplr tha way has been operid for (lx
jamiout and finally disguited.
Terry Cordell
second In the Associated I*re«*
who call six feet four peanut other* to possibly escape going on
.. F in e r a a r n —wwiartir
national standings, vrat quick to
site. That's what IJIII Valentina trial for violation of thq sanity
1 Smith took the tip off as tha Bob Morris
I'uxlt. Fail Comet. Cixlsrn Day.
stands in his sock feet. He's the coda governing financial aid to Why Fox. H*d Mitch. A&lt;lmlr* M*. defend his famous possession
first quarter began and missed a Chester Harper
methods.
jfs " iiLtyender, Itlag ct#ar.
tallest man on th* squad- along athletes.
'go-foot A*t ‘shoot as Hardin re* Banka Register
The powerful 17-man NCAA
"When you compels against UR
With ran ter Hill Whittpann and
eovWed tha relmund nicely, and
forgw Ifftr0*n
•raa high *f«r*r last season with Council, hlghaat authority,, except
waa fouled.' Clausa' Wa* short a
Whoa Tommie. ItoaaOwnlurw, teams," he sqid. "the onlv way
ubba Rliheo
convention Itsolf, yrlcky . Hrsrs, Uunner ft- (irav* you ran treat them is trail .-on222 points, lie and Rocky make the NCAA
good two feet on a conventional
rtlo."
up an Ideal combination under holds its first meeting and on* J.lte • *&gt;,...........
■at shot from the left hand cnmrr
Holman said ha fr|t lb* tlesJre
the basket with the short, quick of Its duties will ho to determine
of Jw court with White leaping
Dleh Arint ptyplan chief. Jnv|.
Rocky setting up tha tall i a&lt;i if fbUr unnamed schools, glvwn aaa*. Coasts it. r i m foot iir^e*. to win sometimes has to It* «ubbbHFta stsateh the hall out of the
until today to comply with tiro
ordlnstrd Irt pleasing the public.
curate Valentine.
hands of a St. Jama'a player.
FYou cqtft v e r y -writ tak# the
Uut these . Iwu don't make up code, have done so. NCAA P re­
Ace Travel**. Utah rsrposs, *&gt;m*r
CuvfhgTon got ' oh*"on a foul *♦*" 1 • *•• • •■■*■■» **»»*-- »• - -saw
•V. ainsl* N, lh&gt;wn Younder. J*t. attitude hat you'va got to win
Sanford ■ ihufflelioard team will the team nor are the returning sident Hugh Willett explained
far the only time In the game
IgBrna*
tolas
I*.
X
•(!•«
.
that
they
had
expressed
hope
of
at all cosia and th* public ho
that Sanford took the lead. Tha play Ita first tournament of the leltrrmen Ihe whole show.
. F i r m n x r r — rsiaH iy
attaining compliance and if they
Freshman guard Fred LapJeeaef S&gt;ssh*r. XNIsisn* Itoyal. damned," he CCMY coach added.
Panthers short rttrly-hcaded guard season her* Thursday night
now are found in that Category Happy ffsven. Rural Jsrkt*. Haro- "Th# public nay* ’the freight."
per, whose shouting style is
dim lllnky, sank a hook shot to against Orangs City at 2 P.M., lo
hark* on. u .Men Haml*.
will not be brought before the dllary, Hr
remtneserni of bene Robbins,
Ibdinan said at one time many
tnaka the w ore 2-1. Ceorgopoul- C. 'Hughes announced today. A
asm *Oal
convention Friday and Saturday. (llnassm
coaches took the stand they
is
s
comer
at
guard.
He
has
second
tourney
Is
scheduled
with
■i i t h a * r n - i / t * i k s wit*
ous not two on a push shot and
He said the ala other( school*,
been giving oppsarntn trouble
Deland on the local court at 2 I’.M.
Bar ainlst*/, Ksira fower. Mar* wouldn’t p|ay a team using *N*
Nardlq. fouled in the act of shoot- Saturday.
she. bea Lao, giubbora Jack. tone defense Irerause it made for
also unnamed had not. r&gt;preaaod
with an uarntmy set.shot
|ng. sank one of |« free throws.
—
aa. t^vaca. Taiiaa.
hope of romplanco, thus they will
fram the left hand side uf
dull, sleep-prmiucing play.
A four man (earn has also been
a a r r —s/iaib* wn*
* Ooropouloua again sank I sent
bo subject to suspension by the
the court all y n r,
to
Orlando
In
compete
hi
the
"The fans want lo see a lot ot
l rsm lnlna Taurh. M*&gt;
field goal on pivot shot to pusl Men's Singles Division of Ihe Cen­
X. MNIa Feral. Iloneal Jo*. ■Ip and dash ami a lot of scoring."
And up from lh« H squad convention.
■ l James In front «-*. Claus* tral Florida Rhufflehoard Tourna­ where
Choo
Chw.
Rah*.
Ml
he compiled a 14.6 points
he declared. " If vim didn't give
In the most spectacular shot of ment, Mr. Hughes said.
per gwme rtcord Is nud Stone, Moccasins have mot some power­
them that lh"*'re |N|d# lo hU rt
n o ta ■s *Arna-4/im
s —i / wiw
* wn*
«...
the game, leaped high Into the
|r« F*W SRumiala H*#d. I.lilla tossing newts** on he floor."
a senior whose hustle has given ful teams.
&gt;, feet spread wide apart and
the varsity a dose of th at Inde­
Wlwlhcr they ran coma hack
Kit | | let «v who hmught hla 8t.
gsd In two points on hla
finable quality called spirit.
after such a heartrending suc­
Louis llillikens lit town for a
'avnrite freak shot. Derrv sank
Cattaa r tS ^ * R o a a adn. Ran Tan esree •..'•* •
»•* nl-” t* took a
All In all the Moccasin* should cession uf early season is ilures
one for the Panthers as he w»»'
N»lll», Uay Patty. T v., n *«*• of ru lral stand on the «|U*she on Ihe upgrade after meeting will lie the question facing them Our
Hveryltilno.
Illc*ar
lt»d.
K
sis|C
fouled nusklng the score H-4. fleorti»n.
TktTH m«&lt; d—a/iatb* wii*
Seminote Junior High School some of the toughest court fives when they meet Tampa tonight—
.opoulous get one on foul snd
n * Montana, Ttiunder 4*’ •*&gt;.|*a
tram with a top flight record
"It’s not lb*’ • ».r- •"•in* am
travels
lo Enterprise for Its sec­ in the state during the past
Clause sank a layup for two mure.
rtisp
ts,
I.lilla
ll|.a.-bl
&gt;a;l,l*.
Jm
l,
Wirt.
months.
Tough
competition
is
tha
itself.
A
win
&lt;
wipe th* Moc Kail* M*wJ*r, Dsinsecu*.
Dam
t'l.let turning t« »b" -lowHA-en xtvlo
.A gain the Ht. Jam as' guard looped ond basketball lam * of the year best possible seasoner—and ihc cnsln slate cl
of play," Hickey »ald. "The Igrys
‘Ctaaaar.
vVr '• , In a foul making the score 10 lo7. tonight. Couch II. P. (lordie said
i dinkle sliced through the foul, today.
The local flva waa beaten 30
circle for a jum p layup aa Clause
,«pd White follow with one a- to IS In their first game again**
on free throws. In quirk Deland, but (be game waa unequal
l Clause dropped In two, la th at their opponents were 0th
_ i* to pull Hanford within trader*.
Coach Gordie said hla start low
points of tha Pan Users,
I would bo M followat
follows! J w Hunt,
fluit Oeargnrwnilorta
g; *U r n Bates,
B u h m Balboal,
r “
Igwed up with tw o'
.
Bwaan, f and llumer
ihota a fte r Hinkle had atos ball o«t tha neatest piece
I hawking of the game ds
•r« llavwaod .......
. itf ended with fit. James
- — - gn at football pitcher,
flag IM S.
_ l be a catcher when the Gator
Tha Calergfeda caught fire In haiehallers tak* the field next
th* third quarter scoring II points spring
*
-om.

Blackliuted Teams
May (let Chance To
Clear Themselves

la

WEDNESDAY JAN. 10. IASI

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Junior High Five
Meets Enterprise

lly STERLING SLAPPEY
ATLANTA. Jsn.
Soulhes.lrin fonferenc- fstl breaking
baikrtball leami tie last Lrrsking records.
The fast break syilcm. which calls for quick relays down couit to
get ihe ball into scoring jiosiUon. has brokrn eight record* and lied
a ninth ao far this season.
Mississippi State Is the major last year.
Tennessee chipped in 27 foula
record setter. Coach Paul Gre­
gory's team ha* either set or help against Auburn and the gam*
total of 67 is another tcrord.
set five marks.
Mississippi State's 103 points Previously the total of 64 by Tes | J
&gt;against Mississippi College Mon­ and Trnncssee in 1949 wa* the
day night in a 103-62 victory arc worst example of illegal play.
Even though Auburn lost five
the most ever scored hy a South­
eastern team. Stale’s 49 field players for excessive fouling and
set a new mark, the t'lain/men
goal* also are tops.
Th* most points scored before won 03-69.
state's outlay were 101 bv Louisi­
Senator George Smatherr (Dana State over Camp IJvingstnn
in 1943. L. 8. U. sank 46 Held Fla.) captained the University of
goals in that 101-60 game, hut Florida basketball team during
stale moved that record off the th* 193d season.
liooks also.
Mississippi College tank 21
field goals against State, making
llw game total 70. The old record
fur a non-ecinfrieiire game wai
M 111 the L. 8. U.-Livingstor
Frank W. Wochr, 631 Apache
meeting.
Street, Houston. Texas, can't say
Mississippi State defratrd L enough for HADACOL. A retired
8. U. 04-09 on Dec. 16. 1060, and ateamfltter and plumber, be says
the game total uf !C3 puteta that he’a really envying life tlies*
topped Ihe prrvlou* Southeastern day*—for up until a few months
Conference game mark uf 169
he wa*
when Kentucky defeated Georgia ago
run-down, and
Tech last year 97-02.
just couldn't
The 103 points fur State and seem lo eat.
I.. S. (J. are tops for a SEC game, Then hi* sonhut even that figure has been ln-1 a w sugtopped in an &lt;»u*-of.|#agu* r s r . g * « t « d t.Noith Carolina State defeated start
taking
Tulanc in the Dixie Tournxment If A DA C O L
last month In Raleigh, N. C„ and after the
HP-76 for a 104 total. The old first s m a l l
non-conference mark was 100 bottle he pick­
hv Tulane and llolv Cross in ed up energy.
1949. Tulane won HI-79.
ami increased
The ,'W field goal* lor state and hla appetite.
27 for L. 8. IJ. last month set a lie's now taken four large bottles,
new Southeastern game mark of and say* that he just wouldn't ht- }
06. The idd mark wa* 0| in the without
HADACOL. Mr. Wocho
194(1 Kentucky-Tech ramp.
found
that
HADACOL helped hi*
L. 8. U.’a 70 pointx scored In system to overcome
deficiencies uf
losing a 77-70 offensive loiiile to
III, B2, Niacin and Iron.
Southern California In Drcrmbrr Vitamins
Her* D Mr. Woche'a own sta te ­
were the most ever scored hy a
m ent!."! was so run-down and my
loilng SEC team again*! nut Id# son-in-law
suggested I t a k e
competition.
HADACOL. I had lost Iota of
The Auburn-Tenn****e game in weight
and waa tired all the time.
Knoxville Monday tl*d a r.c .rd la
th* fouling d*nartm*nt. Auburn A fter th* first small bottle I
committed 30 fouls and had fiv* started feeling better right away.
men chaaefl o ff the emirt. Ala­ I have now taken four more large
bama committed 30 fouls against Iwitlea and wouldn't he w lthoui'l
Mississippi State and Florida HADACOL. HADACOL has done
committed 30 again*! Vanderbilt •O much for me. It'a wonderful
and all af my friends saw huw
are Just getting smarter. They bad I was looking and now tell
don't just throw the ball at he ma how much better I lOnk. T &lt;*in'i
for HADACOL."
basket any more. They wait and esayIMenough
S. The l eN laae « s r e a r s lls s
take a shot."
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Son-In-Law’s
Advice Fays

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GREYHOUND
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fort tn know. And bora's wfcyl fUntlx
•HiUlk support. Soft, M ly co m b *
yom. lira olotric In wabrbarid und log
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�WEDNESDAY JAN. 10. 1051

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

JANUARY SPECIAL
ECHOLS
DELUXR INNKRKI'KINC MATTKKSS

L egal

G ride “ A"
I'gateurized
llomoKrnixrd

The rtMmn or o»r fi.h In .omr
time* taken for a «&lt;■* m on.ter.

N once

I* hrr»l.r l i o n th at I am
• n a .a r .t In tll&gt;lnr«a at ana R l.t
|n Hanford. Snmlm.l. I’nunit, k'U
under th . flrtlllm i* riant*. Huti.imr
M lnU tu r* llnlf" «nd that I ln t * n j Is
r*e l* t* r aalit nam» ntiraiianr to th#
trrm * of th* Klriltfnu* N am * at*.

St

lair. It.-tall

GREEN VALLEY DAIRY

Hr,

O l l t t o f Rl.rl.la

atatu tr* ta n with th r &lt;’t*rh of Ih*
f ir . ult fottrt of Hrnunnl* fnuntt

riaiM a.

$27-5»
And Your Old MaltrrvM
We SpcelnlUc In lltillywiMKl lledn

11M I’a lm e tlo A te.

Sanford. Fin.

A %m lf r*Hn. m* 4 TmwrktoeM U r « |
«iNi««i Mr pMur b«MflRN m elr« a sl« t

JALOUSIE

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

H tia 'l ''m fftt liaaifcrr M In a l*
Xu .n a l l r r how titan, r r m n l l r i tu *
k a .r la tr.t f . i 111III'./ r r x i n w
| i.o iia .la , Infrrlluna. a lh lr lr 'a foot
nr a h a l r . r r tour akin Irm a lilr ana.
be— an rillin g fi.ma bra il to font —
S U N D E R &lt; « U \ I ' ran h e lp ton.
a.M In a a a l . t l hr l a a r r . I I ..- m i l l . I

I'lionr I 2.12

S o u l It S u n fo rd A a r

m im e o u k a p h

( hton is hfunahttiinuy tlcaclop if &gt;out
cough, cheat cold. or acute htonchilii
n not tieatrJ »nJ you cannot allottl
to take a chance taith anv medicine
Icat potent than Cicomultton which
loea light to the aeal of the lioublt to
help lociaen and card genii laden
phlegm and aid natuie to coothe and
heal taw, tender, inflamed, hiunchtal
membra nee.
Cicomulaiun blende bccchwood
ueoaote by epecial piiwcaa with olhet
lime teated uiedtcinea for coughi. It
contain* no naicotra.
No matter huw many medicinca you
hate tiled. Cieoniuhion it guaranteed
to pleat* you or d iu ig iil icfundi
money. C'rcomultion hat tlood tbt
teal of many imllmai of utert. f Ad* I
Adi

p r i n t i n g - t y i ' in u

CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITE!) STATES OR
FOREION COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T E L E P H O N E S ISO a n d 1071
Ifmini fill Sanfnnl AlLnlle National Itank IlM*

MO,842,000
in DIVIDENDS
to PolicyhoWtu
trouble it qone!

I'ndrct ynttr liimu1 and farm Inveatnii'nl l».v takinp ntro of all Iiii IIi IIiih

Ngl-URITT and

jk

. . yuu get b o t h f,oU*

Frtahie, who la atw,ay* full Ilf energy and pep. la trialling in Saaf tH and nearby lottna with th r Suulhrrn iL k rr. whit la a elrter
yealrllm aiat. Thia popular pair of “*ale*m*n" are making a*arda
In frlemJ. of Southern llrrad. “Southern llrrad hrlp. makr you
strong and hrnlthy like my good friend here." *aya Errwhlr. "M r
hnaw where to get our muaelea. We alway* eat Inidy.building,
mnaele building SOUTHERN H H F A II.'-ad«. ;T

"The hour I tpenl ot SYKES' f i f f l f l t g T r T T V '
I
put me Lock un my f eel foi
1 I
good! I l t d Itn y«o»» younger!**
I
/ r 1/ N a lu tt’t ih o it cut in safety com /otl and
R E J U V E N A T I O N You u'ill not r.'gitt it!
Jett Ititll Taw IUPTUII Itttdlet «w&gt;e akra a* tako t.n
NO SUICftY—Nt Itiaya, kaeklet at belli la kaf i d ckalt
NO INJICTIONS—letaeatkei. at CUAIANTK tifetaa* Setkfaetiaa
-------------------SPECIAL FREE CONSULTATION-------------THIS MONTH T ill HSUW . JANUARY II
llnura *i In 3
V VI.DRZ HOTEL HANF4IRH
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and tr|»alr itrrda promptly. Wi* stock everything Von nrt*d lu do lilt* J o li

Hack of a te lV P” 1* * “
4 6 -ynU lit o ld C.f aoulid,
. c o n o m i c a l m «&lt;»«»«-

— and itr dti il rl»»hl! lirnienilier, Improvement* and repairs NOW si»\e

ii'aaiN D » a i . m »»

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r u a l an*l llalocal a g e n t a

m*nt. DkUenJ So.mg.:
I I O . H 4 2 .0 0 0 . #*«"'
U . w t *26.4 0 0 .0 0 0 .

COME

IN TODAY— MAKE A SM ALL

INVESTMENT

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FIIA Financing arranged • only 2H

(Earning lly Appointment)

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co

SYKES HERNIA CONTROL SERVICE
( t i c O ff. 2417 Cealitl A m ***, St. Petettkai*. Haride
A aalwa aide tei.we Iw Ike yk|te«l twiteliaa t&gt; ketaia cad i»e*we

W d * C fA tJ T iA V IH

.M iC tu ih tn Knud— out W . I.'ilIt SI
I’h o n r 1 2 11

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p e s ffiis .
TW O M I N U T f S lATCf*

AND T ( T * C U VCHCIUCLAN

sru t

1-lOQA 1 T a m i l **re ato |
kV/eOS U* A so'ute r e * m b
THAN reSTUHOAY*
. N exr/
COATPt o n o u N o t
ITN A* Lf Ave THtM
OUCKt ON TH TONOl

T R O P IC S * 5

PALAIS - 2
•ANO WITH TWO
I I - Sl'K l'IA L

Try
HERALD
Want AdH

CONCHKTK SEW EH EII'K
W A N TE D : Re«|ieetable huiinet.
couple, pa.t 40, no rhlldrrn, have Srplle Tank., f i m t r Tiatia, Dry
Tanka, Tnnk Crndlva, .Stepping
told Iheir hum* and with to Imy
Slonrt, lln irh et, Eluwer l‘ota,
ur rent two-lwNfrooni home or
lllrn'ki, Window aillt and lintel.,
unfurnialietl apartment in Sait
Concrete Floor*, Mat Inn*' fin
f»rd. I* O. Hoi 173, U k e Mary.

I.NCtIMF. PROPERTY DUPLEX
lantatlnn Estate* - large lot—
eutlom built for aal* below ore­
lent mnitrocUnn co.ta. See
T Wkj,V4hn. ilD A p«rh Are. _
I.A K EF^O N f LOTS—on beaotlful
Cryatal Lake, near Country Club,
100 ft. frontage, high •levation,
aome ellrua tree*, all eleared. W.
E. Kirrhhnff, J r L Phone 305._
EXTKA I.AKHE home, fu.t com
uleted—li room., 2 large lot*.
Mohawk Ave. Phone Hf,4-K.
TWil STORY furnbhed D opl.i,
Hood rental location. Roth Alda,
now rented to permanent ten*
anla. Price *A3fiO.OO.
HOIIKHT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Phone 1(73
Allantie lUnk Hide.
3 Hhl lid NiMH, Modern Home,
Klretrir Kitchen, 17500 by owner.
1505 Saftfordt________________
Mo d e r n m a s o n r y nioekliume
2 l&gt;edrooma. 12)6 Weat I at.

PHONE

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

*3400. I6 0 H - R

Limit.

SKIfVICKS - II

OUT IN TH! 14gr
o r m e ninth ...

Call Plmne 10H| for
All Type. Uf Hook Work
aiy .Mil.mney Hool keeping

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io s r m t
CY
coN raa f . .
G u e ss / AINt

Itoom 403

A tlantir Hank Ihdldine
I*lied. Eire Kalimalr*.
NEW kl DOHM rurtared to per.
MiltACI.K CONCIIKTK CO.
fio'tluii Old floor* aiada like
d0» Elm _____l
I'hnne M.V,
new. FTnUhlng, Meaning A wai
T I'X E H O E K E OS. Complete line
ng. P u tab le power plant. 2*
llunl'a Tuivdu Ket.| Store
year a wiperienee la Bamiatlg
KENM OKE automallr I r o n e r
County. H. M (ileaana. Lake
*60.0(1. LMH K. IHth Ht
Mara ___________________
I'(JK TAI 1I.K
tarnthlng tnarhlne, It E l-A I K -MtlHKHNI/.E
your
A -l eomlKion; Klee(rlr Koaa(rr;
huma. Only I0TI down now r*.
Koeker. I'honr H00 or llh'l.
qutrnde FHA Plan. In*tallm&gt; id
V E C E TA IH .E S , UtrewtiN'k a n d
I/tan Dop't.. Room S17. Phone
Mlteellaneotit. Sanford FarmKnnfrrd Atlantir Naiiond
#r*a Auellon Market.
Hank. Member FDIC______
IIA lit i.MS'S. Good H&lt; fiigeralni —
new motor. Oil Cirrulatllig
order. UdmiBole’ VenHlna tlm d
Heater. Maple Chef Ha* Range.
I'hone L'Krt J.
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I WO III (INKit Floret..............
i h it WORK of nil kind*. Eav. i
ing llra te r. H immI t '••million.
and Culteva Repaired ami Paint
Phone IG0&gt;*M.____
ed. New Roof, applied. Painting
and
coaling. Hanford, I'h.
USED M A P LE U h v lw.1 mattreit
lUPM-W. It. H .wkenhurg.
Irug line, bulldvtrr, flump triK*.
muck, fid dirt, .hell and day
by load •** F-K CnnUer H. R
We buy, aell A trade u*ed
C'jbated. and a.aodatea, IOC E
fu n ltu rt. Wi|M,n-Maler FurnlMew York A re. DeLam*
Pk
fore P v . 311 K *«t
t'hne* »A»

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sha*€ to :

GO NINO
NOUNOS I I

I l f F ran S trlk ee

p o o a e m ts

KW S OT ANOTMIH WRCtKY IB
COMf •' TktnOuCM RWMT tjQ ^Tj

in -rms ctcnoft

UL ORGANIZED (W«Jf f m

VKNirrfAW ■tr.imia made u

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MICKEY MOUSE

HELP WANTED
IF IT IS flKA!. KStAT#f A e th e r
you want to huy or aell, aee J.
W. Hall. Realtor, at NEW LO­ I’KKSSEIt—apply Seminole Drv
Cleaner*.
CATION. Florida Stale Rank
EXPERIENCED fountain help
wanted. Lanev’a Drug Store.
I n u
le w S C I
■ «! J U I I I I I i K . a i P M
U H R A
of 4 lota in heat rcldential Me­ WANTED WHITE Man or White
Wout*n for counter work. Apply
llon. tell or trade for country
property or acreage of equal
value. Mr*. Mart* Sane*, I door
WORK WANTED
north of Club Diamond, north of

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?AIS8 VOJ rtto w "TUB RTS QC TUS
r z J - T 2 A J FV V U I V S S T w g « 8 . . . B ^ T

tO ONE WOULD r&gt;Agg TA &lt;8 VCSJ t )

ganjfard,

HOME WITH S rental a p u T « .
(client rondilion, rental* com•MUNQ CROP. C u'.c fern.,
atrt% Korelaaut Ar*. Contact
L 9 .c t. rh . 4ot or IJjKk
_
&gt;01: 'um l.beii homy Adult* MILLS SWAP S R O r - 4flS E. 41b
(y. Phono KW7-W after 8:00
St We Buy «e'l nr Trade mnat

Strlekland.Morri.on. Inc.,
Flrat Rt._
c l e a n ' Us e d c a r s

E.

I t - SPECIAL SERVICES - 1 3
___________ ____________________m v t b lrg . P h e iw M O a ^
C»Wn. w l * kllchraetlee I fv* both leae when you doaH b r &amp; UWNMOWEKS Sharpenad. bl
1847 Dodge, dub coupe, beautiful K T T A K K T l
pletely f*nlahN l—day, i your preocdptlnra ta L A N tY ’R
cycle* repaired, lock and W»v
blue flr.lah, tadlo, ifran through­
month. Camp Seminole,
PV„„«^ ing
work. Prompt •err'-e. II. W
otw cuttP*"NOW
o u t Cgr baa m e*ll eared for.
Weat on Highway 26-- v n ly n sH R lSfp Dlniier -The
Xtir'eM 8*ONoo*\Ouoc
(hum*, tin E 4»h El
H IM
VC cusrio.*- amo mju
orning Sentinel. Ur ID4B Plymo-.kh Tudor, green flnlah
LtaOTO V.ryg r* wy
very dean, flood rubber. For
&lt; CX.0 HCA* TZ*N*4 “J
"hale at
ft
f I3V&amp;
1847 Pontiac Club Coupe. A nice
' d ean car la good condition, lire*
egrelloat. A boy at
11044

W M kraoi
VCiiO£e«3
a MOJO T*
OrCNMiakf

C O O lO V.0

V ita wow

ABO UT TVkAT.

tv*i

vie Aaitico r*a POQ A
DATg_AMn I KVgN 1NAr*40*t
ftdevON.k.A^a *4 CklHkOU.
kvouao DC mchjc mrangsriNa:

�WEDNESDAY JAW. 10, l? 5f

THE SANFORD HERALD. BANFOHP. FLORIDA

AdminiHtratiun

n

thruglas tentatively nrnfHnid
|hat the Senate go Oil rrennl a*
approving prtllminury ikfen-e
agreement.' made at Hie neetd
Brussel- eotlfrr*me for -ettinp
up a 12-natlnn Kuropean defen-.
tarry.
•Die I'm ld en l’s rigid to comm lt U. ft. troop* •*'
cM tangod tail Frhtav hv S* "*&lt;
ta r T if t, nf Ohio, the Benale*
OOF ’polley rhlef.
Hcrmtary of ftefrii-e Marshs1'
* U milled I
1 m fittn.iiT Arm
rfl Hervido* lubcotnmiHce to lirh-'
its mernlier* nn Ihe AdminlslrattanV oveiall tnllllaty iiiaii|si«er
m tufet. 1
tn another milltatv manpoWei
gesslnn Imtay. the tlMtre Anne.
Barvices Committee ralle.1 il|M.e
Uia top civilian ami ndlilnrv mm
the Air Fnrca for detnils nn "
Mil to reorganise the youugr»l
branch of tna **rvlce.
Air Baeratary F lnldter *'«
Chief of BUff Henrral Vanlen
here wont the la d ira l Hroo"
supporting) Inwnrh nf the AV
Torre put on the same command
level with the atrategie Ihewvy
homher) command.
Commltlea memberr said ;ov
would cpieatlon Ihe two nil trial*

State Farmer., Marke*
Isra nn th. ttsnlortl tilats
1 Uarhrl for linolura »ehl
•ra a IXalara up In 1 I’.U.
N id lriru a Ini hpr IT.U-7 IJ
II Ik ka*a » « &gt;11
I f |h. i rate* S» Mupjill**
BrBNg
erala ♦ !•-!•*
, Klo* Oalilsu H*lwn.|lng
aoUty grata la a
,
M
. I*a*eal Kla. Dwpgwdlng
a tg a m fo *
la
&lt;•*. knells I.M -ll*
Ojjnu Mvar.,
n M
»atV
ha. b*kt 1*1
i|a
bu. bpr. kM’t &gt;*

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numslrt HiUi.m A»ulit— pinm tH
di-irat «f u | * i t o iratm •h«
nation for defense.
The constitution Japan uihipttf
after World W’ai II rrm''m,g|
war. A pojmlat vote l&gt; I d Ire ij&gt;k»
mi the q n n ln n of revision to |gg
nut rc a tia a n rn l.

"institute

Refreshment
'll l/l'| J in a n &gt; liar I'm t .unit
prone minuter Nlugrru Yndmla,
K Popcorn'
told tin noihi
rearm­
ament of In* nation
not In*
LAST TIMES TODA&gt;
ilinlcrtaken without " r|i'r|ff| hand
lint* a» well at mallirr dehhrralion
the politic*) rlnrf nl Japin'*
HO OOO.OOfl t*eri|i|r itnl nullin'*
armt into the hand* of the
SHOWING THURSDAY &amp;
Ispanerr H o not to lie taken
llphlly.
In a t|ieri h at thr f n l l .1 o n ,
ir*|Mimlrnt‘i cliah. Yr**hnla &gt;ai&lt;l
llierr were two prime rea*on* why
hinhlinp up nf an army would he .1
M A fiA O iC £ O f
irrintit move:
I
Smile rmliot are ilr.n rrate.
t
t,0 0 0
le afrai | of the imnlirstions of
‘t irm.Vs! *&gt;f Jnnaiii'M' ar miea.
"internally, * r hnve every 1 menu
to nviihl lining anythin* which
micht inieritffv that fear."
'■
" t ln f e o v e r th* rot I of rr
annoiit would nwret our entire
tuoy—1*1 for eroooniir ri'hal*ilitalion "
hi*ta a-lvi *il (he |&gt;*,nii*eialie

*

FRIDAY

/ oeafm

world to ailont ••wnr of nervo-i"
to ro iin lr r a e t f'nm tn un isl
inner* «ml p enetrate the Iron f Trie

!**v* Studio
Yoshhta told the Tnlvn tness
aimini 111111- eorps
that thev, as renre.rnlstive
utors of tlit­
of the free not III. had an imporre tcrvRHtny tanl
role to plav In the fight to
lienetrnte the mind* of Door In
*'-*-murilsl nations.

divi-lnn wlio mutlr 'll. in. lo t .it.p' lt"ls'rl Watu.
iii.i rr&gt;- mun.ii.ri, ... .1 I. !. .d -in - r nod II II. Ifiinvan,
agency. A third partner, ll It Willis, was ahm-nt ft
due to dint .s

Anonymous Sniper
Fires At Itus With
Small Bore Rifle

It M ils*.* I In s I'..* Its. |
llir truler n| t|ir Kiue.in priillititla.
A luok-rUp|Hiilril 1 oinp.iitv ul
the Sruunl H u....... rwept into lire
town from Ilie oinlliewtl uflrr
lir.iliug nil lo u r HnJ Korean
1 ounlrrliliiwt
A ms oml column driving up fmin
the louilli him hed tiff lied rnunlcrid im l- mnuntetl hy *ii tHrltallnos
nml ncrtipjisl the waijliern MVtor
of hill* looking down on the seutili
id town. Thin tceotul illvi*i&lt;m unit
was only two milea from W011J11.
T ls'tr Mein no lied* in tin. city,
I*, eoiie.pindeid William fit*t
mud repotted frum the fm ni.
Tun A met icon Ft am It' o', milt
team* taunt hed thrii assault to re ­
take Wonlii In a swirling arnrw*
■Jortii Turn lay. They fought
thioui;li a hail of eneniv mortar
and ..mull arms fire.
Wiifiju 1 out rids a well of mails
leading Into the heart of Kotilh
Km en.
Tim attack hv the Second lllvislim vetemiis of the Naklong ami
» hongrhon llivcr Imtlle* of last
summer was the biggest Ifnlletl
Nations offensive effort in days.
"We ore in runtart with North
hott-on* now and we Intend to give
them hell," (he Allied commander
salt! ns Ihe nltmk started.
f'nrres|Hittdertt llatnapl said the
tort He scene was like a Christ ma..
Whl H rliiir, Hi*
I In re i d Ihe .oft white val­
ley. oisji .in f|ie i.,| nmuntaiuii ami
a peaceful l- d ( n r riraiL.jmnw
sifleil .|nw||.
' Rill murderous rnrm v fire from
fmdhillri...Kwenl Ihe valley and
Ihe road. The thunder of Allied •r*
illln y m»IM r&lt;»iiUniiiiiia|jr «n«l
l'/,rwiBht ,,le « l l r r and
Htnall arms fire rraekfarf In-

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potilnlliy dial Ihe 1 ...vllaul
of llii' Ini « . so In. .ii.enllt'd
"Mini :iitipei‘* might fur the killIftg Ilf Mis. (Tail. Co lieII, JHyrsi.iihl hou.ewife uud fnr the
■l.eoliiig of ouie 'lie n 01 lig h t
other | h- I ' o i i s .

Mluntil 1 a m ity w«ie ilglilnl in thia
rum However. 1' N. lutrol err
li'jtil both Y«iu, |h mite* wvil uf
WsnjM, and It linn, I" mile: farliret
West Tui'nlay wi|h"Ut toolmllMa
It*4 .
API"rent Iv thr 1 'otnmunii-t»
were throw ine their main strenr-ih
10I0 the twin drives down Hie
FroijI Kuwon Tm-eni loghwni .m l
on the reotrnl piad route through
Won )u.
The Red hn irn n 1 .0I1.1 at J’ynngvnng was rr|io rt" t off the air aim .
H A.M Tueslay. ll-lSi Siii*erf&lt;*tllC'*i dumped 100 tuns nl imniln
on tin1 Rrsl horean rapital Toeertay.
Foul weather slowed fifth air
finer fighter and light bundiet
strikes.
II :T&gt; light leuiiliei . pit icveinl
targets ‘in the Seoul atra Ttresilav
night unit 1 i i I i-m-.I the I'vong
• ang nit fir Id

Ope Itus, opei 1,led iiy IViliiHni
»' l.imtru, w-;i . is-ppereil .hiirtly
after I I*. M» yenlgnlnv nml Iwri
■mdnws wore shallcriil. The
».roi'H, rlrtven l.y Janie* f 'o |.. h i
Ink nt a lsu t - A. M loiiay and
tme window wh • splintered.
I.irlltrmnil Jlitiu Itagnrll of III,,
drtrctlrr tiiinou said the snioer
may li.ive ii-ml eii'ier a lilt lllle
or a TJ railin'' rifle,
I*1*1Ire tie' e Ittrurl-'d I hnl till
Oak lann sniper 11 o | &lt;■ £ ! rallI" 1 iille in kill Mi. I’..'in Othtti
vii ftm. were wtiarkr I Ov an lllti*i-i'ti mark *11111 ri using * -J i nl.
ts*r rifle,
Mr*. Cohen was killed Inst
frn-. ID while alu wu. washing
dishes at the home uf hrt mother.
The fatal hullet was fired through
closed vend inn Minds.
I’nlitr have Iri-en |iatlli|llUU the
iiortliern and wcsirrn Htrerts of
the city ever *lm-e in n hunt for
the kllirr. tine pnlicg officer sa il
"then** nu ilmiM there’s a mnniar on tin- louse."

He expressed the hone Ills'
those o s'inn. would "*tav rred
ami firm.”
Thr I’rime M lnl.'e- sot 1.1
falltiri |«»- "runcetl wholeheartMlft- on the «|i|r of tl|e finite.' S's.
♦Ir.ii-,** nml w-*s "ivinr iy » e v n |n .
m il to the ff. N. cause f*wtth"v
It |K&gt;wer |o eive.”
Ynrhhfit told the foreign e*-i.
res|Hindenle
fitrludinp two tor
Ta»S. the y.ivirl Nesv, a to*" ihM . .IBWMVnyxl. and thp
ia 10 ne-e ticoide iio| h.i| rnt a iivacl
Ir-atv *'«ln “ mi that n&lt; mar phiv
a mure »rtt*e arm effeetlrr r*d»

19-17 Fraztur Sedan

E x tra floan, one owner,
ratlio, w. w. tlreii—Low

Locally owiunl, clean,
Ktggl |Hiint and tires.

lug In Ilm Cumin unit! buildup.
A. I*, m rtetpnndrnl Don lluth
said Eighth Armv reports Indh atn l
Communist lank* had moved Into
thr Chrrhnn area 30 miles urulh.
rust of Won jit.
Communist prisoners paid they
had heard tank* moving there two
nighU ago. They said aim that
they hail seen 1,000 Ip 3,000 Red
IfWP* &gt;1* mil** M il of Chechnn.
U, N. patml* likewise repnrtnl
hearing lanlui rumbling during
* ™ ttag of «"* area north
of Chechnn Tursdav night
Eighth Army report* tn^trulrd
omi area of Beil buildup * » i wort:,
of Yoju. S iu b le num itra of Com-

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K&lt;|ui|i|ietl w ith radio,
hcuL cow ra, good tires,
hi excellent condition.

1917 D imIrl* Sedan

Low tail cage rlran, fully equipitt'd
w ith a now 92R0.00 ant of R It. K.
Goodrich tulmlctui tlrea. Radio, h«t»te r, d efroster. Excellent condition.
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t reshw. * ho etalau he rsa "clink Ma aw
lag la Hanford and aearhy tow*b mtn Ihi
tarldraully U a »k*er wntrilotiuUI. This
atra" ar* making award* In friend* af Ma
Mat Meutheca ftread and that makes aw
FreakW sav*. "la fact, Fat a cMp e f f th*

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1!M8 Chevrolet
Aero Sedan

MAN WANTED WHO KNOWH PKODUCE
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J hiiu' k &lt;ingnt»y*in-“Thc WcntToint Story” •

Now is (be* time to buy a Rood car.
You arc Haft* in purchaHiiifc miy of
IbcHc UNcd cant below.

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Haturtiny Only !—T h r Ihtllle Of The CiiwlHiyxt Hoy
Ungers K Erne Aulry On The Hnme I'rngritm —Come
Hick Your Winner!
Hoy Ho|frrw-in-"Cnder Cnlifornin S lant"
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new rubber. Running
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C a rto o n — *7i»xtl Ctal”
l.pon K rrol C o m ed y — "T h e N w rrl CHral

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Ynme De CARLO - RgJtanl 6REENE

T h e J a p a n e s e I r a d n * -a id ht h o u g h t th e C o m m u n i s t * w e n j u t
• « " s e a r e tile g o v e r n m e n t s .if t h "
f r e e n a t i o n s n u l n f th eir w i t s . "

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Nations To Begin — —
Nerve W ar On Reds vi*u »»«.

rhmefy gijuui (jtp rffgcdvene** of
,*t l" l ‘ ir ■iippurl In (hr Kon-sn
fighting.
Dm T*UI in ipieslinn would also
estahlDh three other major Air
h o n e command*: Continental ,\'r,
Air material and Kuropcwn supimri.
Meanwhile, Rep. Rankin, rlmlr«■ •***•'*’ ,,rf ,l,rk . . . .... man nf the Hou»e Veterans Cum
ItiiHcs*, said today lie ptalia In
1‘tave a (tew srrvlrrtnenV insuraiirf Mil lirfotn the htfiiae very
•OOfl,
ijttlck approval nf the f ir insmarnn |iru|atsal Is rnnshleird
likely.
It wuuhl underwrite a IIUjHHt
mi
piemijiu policy for all men
...
tm-ptemljnt
and women who have entered the
service since June Wi, last year.
I would abulish Ine present
Work] War II) Notional Kervice
4fe Insura nee plan under which
seiel-emen may Insure their llvea
montlly premium*.
Tk* proposed, automatic roverage ntan would not affect a n r
ealttlng NSLI policy.
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P rim e Minuter a - .
Calls A rm ing Of S ess&amp;
Japan Dangerous *5.2?"’

1t'«aUau*4 t i » a « » i n n
called h t "r Mention a'ml tcvi&gt;tunH
of liar draft law. Ilrfotr today'*
lira ring. Senator Ilm lpn ( UNI I )
ontlf nul lot a two or llo rr yr.ii
ellfm ion of the art, wlmli i&lt; ilm
to e*|tirr July •&gt;, S inte nllirr law
tosVrr, wrrr tailing in In no of .1
10 to 10 year cootomition .,| ||n
law.
Hrcrrlury nf the Tren mry Buy•Irr -nbl lfmii|rti&lt; Truinnn '* uo
In* to ask (!« n (tto I hi- m i l, to
ailopl a p*y-a*-wr-gu In tut ion
li tying a (iievu-w of Mr. 'Jrii*
m an'- reumniue m* -ni;e, ilae |'il
•tar. ami hi* hmljfet mr&gt;-**&lt;•,
which will l*e pie-enlitl nest Mon
day, Snyder told n new. rotifer
ere—'
“ The I’rrshlrnl la tiniup to »ay
that I hi' tastn to pi nice! revenues
ah'iuld lie levied In liulnme tin
btnlgrl,"
ItrU lh of the Per* Merit'- pm.
(ra m a rr rtp rrtrd in a pi-elal
ta&gt; roe*-age la-fore Feb I
Snyder derllttnl to give any
estim ate nf the arnuunt of new
ta in t that will In' n.i-.k.l, or tin
ajie of I lie tltfil! hiidpet. There
hnve hern g u i* c i |l would tn*,&lt;
•a much as f 2(1,000 iHMHMm mm''
rfVHiffp 1*1 IhPp ft*** trf*i a*»r1****
feniks in h-iUnrc tlelt year,
Itefoie Snfdrr ipoke out, there
had Iwwoi anrne tall on I'npitol
Hill lltal Individual fttroltte tnspavers inlirht pet n t ear' "hreathr r " from an vnldlHoual load.
t - h e - o's retnar* - nimut hi*
willingness lo eoufri wi'h Tnfi
or other Ifi'tiiilillrafis at
ime al
a news roiifrrenre. Tn
In 11
•pereli at the National l*re*s f'luh
jresterrfay, &gt;atj he was ready to
lit down wllh I’rfrhlrnl Truman
"pr anybody th e dii the tnaiority
•hie" to work tint n rlniiieallr 'iml
foreign program that mnrhl mm
rnetid the nation'* aup|tort.
Mennwhllr, five
Iteniocmlh
Senators worked on h h w Iim up­
holding Mr. Truman's pwerram
for strengthening Western Kuinpe.
Maturity h ad rr MrKaitand. of
ArUona, and Chairman Connady
Teaa*. of Ihe Foreign Affair*
Committer, w rrr two nf the five
»1w Mart rdf work nn Noieign

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^ ton Piek-TIp truck —
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work by one owner. Low
ml leng v.—

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Mpedal deluxe
4 Door Sedan
Hnal clean. Good Urea. ]
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To Protect Ik* N w t of the World;
To Promote iko h r | i w i of America.
To Prodac# Prosperity for Saaford.

T H E W EATHER
Portly cloudy to clear Friday,
prtcodrd by f*» light showery
in northerns! portion ending carl)
this afternoon. Colder rxtrenre
north, slightly warmer ealreine
south portion tonight.

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D ebate Over
European Aid
Grows Hotter

S A N F O R D , FLO RIDA

Troops On Guard As Truman leaves Congress

Senator Connally Says
Truman To SeekAdvice Of Congress On
Troops To Europe

W A SH IN G TO N . Ja p . H - ( ^ )
— Senator Connally re id today hr
understand* the! drs^ AA m n id f»■

Joe Daniels Case
Goes To The Jury
At 3:00 c
and follow! n

tkle afternoon
of deltberaCourt was
la the

Mr.
000 suit agaimt
Kny Til lie and Pa
B. Spark* chargli
cause hr had been Deaton, bruited
and Injured by ftiti and black­
jacks, fallowing hi* arrert, Jan.
0, I960 on charges of assault
and roeistlng arreit after an ar­
gument with police about a park­
i n g ticket giren to him un the
’ previous day.
II# had been found guilty In
Municipal Court dr the charge*
and wa* fined 6600 by Municipal
Judge J. 0 . Khoren.
110 trial opened In Circuit
Court yrttrfday morning with
Judge M. B. Smith presiding. 0W. Spencer represented Mr.
Daniels end George A. Speer
itrved oe attorney for CopL Tillli
and Patrolman Sparks.
. m Serving on the Jury were Rod“ ney Harris, F. T. Marlwet her,
Mrs. M. H. ant, Oscar IWrower,
Andrew Duds and John E. Hig­
gins.

Ronald H. Htulriiead
Dies At A |e Of 77
Ronald H. Mulrbaad, 77, , died
yesterday afternoon id an Orlaado
hospital where he hod been eonJftnad for the p u t tO days. A resi­
dent of Briaeon Avenue. Sanford,
Mr. Mulrhead had boon In 111 health
‘foe two yvnra.
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Born In Glasgow, Beotlaod. Oct.
17, 1173 ho came to the united
with
In 1M« end
______
_ whore he
his family to
Dado Clt;
llvod until
itll moving to Sanford In
1907. For many years ho was en­
raged In celery farming and for
Uw p u t several year* ho
engaged In the growing of flower*
JAfor
far dipping.
anlpi
ber of the I
A
tartan Church ho wig
in the church
vices will be conductedJhadoy at
3:00 P.M. with Rov. A.. dTBeliimU
officiating. Burial will follow in

Lnho View Cemetery,

Henry W. Hold c
.and Mrs. William

Washington ! jan n —«»»

tR6 SVM CAST PONNltAM end uniting a bit grimly. President Truman appear* engrossed In thought a* ho
,
**- -| Capitol after delivering hi* State ol the Union menage to a |uim *e**ion of Congrcn. Flanking
“ T, rows uf TUiiii infantry Uuups Hand with Used bayonets.
(/ntrmaltonel ^oundphoto)

Oviedo City Hall Commission Maps Seminole County
For *51 BanksShow Large
Is Dedicated To Program
Secondary Roads
World War Dead The County Commission yester­ Deposit Increase
Impressive Ceremony
Marks Opening Of
Memorial Building
By MARIAN K. JONES
OVIEDO. Jen. 11— CSpecinl)—
la a very bautiful end impreuive
ceremony, midst a coloiful array
of flower* the now Memorial
City Hall ol Oviedo mm dedicated
Taetday evening at an open luwrr
held in new building.
An arliitlc arrangement of
(lower*, donated and arranged by
mrmben of the Oviedo Woman’*
Club end the Oviedo Cetden Club.
leetly enhanced the beauty ol ihr
all.
Mayor M- L Gary and Town
Clerk T. L Lingo retorted viiitor*
through the new building lot in­
spection tours.
Mrs. Jemre Pstlin. ptreidcnl o(
the Oviedo Woman** Club, circu­
lated among the gureti acting ai
general hoilrei, a* did Mr*.
Charle* T. Niblack. pre»idenl «&gt;(
the Oviedo Garden Club.
Some of (he ladles of the Wom­
an’s Club ohd Garden Club greet­
ed Ute guests at the door. These
Included Mrs, T. L. Lingo, wife
of tho town clerki Mrs. George W,
Morgan; Mrs. Joseph Lelnhart,
wife of u-Moyor Joseph Lelnhart;
Mrs. James Wilson: Mr*. R. W. Ka­
te*, wife of on* of the ex-council,
men and Mrs. C. R. Cion ta. wife of
the mUtnr of ceremonies.
Ladies from the same two club*
also served, including Mr*. John
Dud*. Mr*, Max lelnhart. Mr*.
George Mean*. Mr*. T. 11. Danlrll,
Jr.. Mr*. Leon Olliff, Mr*. Mer­
ritt Staley, Mr*. John Courier, Jr.,
and Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
Mayor Gary welcomed the
guests, thanking all of those who
had contributed toward the build­
ing, after which he called on Paul
Campbell, the contractor of the
bultdlng^to come forward and re-

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day completed its program for
secondary rued construction to he
presented to the State Hoad De­
partment in Tallahassee nest Tues­
day for approval.
The following projects are in­
cluded: Resurfacing of the road
from Monroe Corner to Seminole
Boulevard, shout one and a quarter
miles; resurfacing at its present
width the Chuluota-Grtisva Road
from tho bridge at Kconlockkatchee to a point near the home of
Sam Long.
Another secondary project la
the resurfacing of two mllre a t the
old Highway 4it from near Mrs.
Kndor PUrlelt’a home near Geneva
two mile* eastward.
Projects which include County
and federal aid are the rebuilding
of the Big Tree Road from the
Orlando Highway to the Big Tree
crossing. A road running south two
ami a half inilea frum Oviedo will
b* resurfaced. One mile of South
Sanford Avenue will be recon­
structed and widened to IS feet,
from I’lneway Drive to Nelson
Road near Lake Jessup.
Commissioner l|. B. I’u|h* stated
today that he Is going to request
that the State make a survey of
Lake Mary Ilodlevard during the
coming year in order that it can
he incorporated In the 1962 bud­
get. He added that he hope* to get
the engineering work done this
year in order that the work can
start in 1952. The present rlar road
extends about throe miles from
the Orlando Highway to Lake
Mary.
Effort* will bn made to have
Included as a primary road the pro­
posed Sanford-Ovledo road with a
fill over l-oka Jotaup, said Mr.
Fop*.
Primary roads which the com­
missioners will try to get into the
1961 state budget are the widen­
ing and rrparing of French Ave­
nue; widening and resurfacing of
Celery Avenue and lecuring addi­
tional right of way an drrhullding Geneva Avenue frum the new
bridge to Mellonvlll* Avenue.
A project on which the 8tat*
is now working I* the resurfacing
of the Old Orlando Road from
Twenty-fifth Street to the l^ngwood A.C.L. crossing.

New York Representative Favors
Building Of Florida Barge Canal

P A L M B E A C H . Ja n . |l- ( f f &gt; ) ~ R e p . Emanuel Celler (D -N Y ) sak!
v the
Slrr. lo-lty be wj(t tee President Truman about building the Florid* barge
; U n . rtu a l across the.northern part of the peninsula.
ten. N. J.;
Cellar, clre.inuen o l the Houie ju d iciary Committee today, istued
U of Mine liu* statement rtgatding completion o l the baige canal tta itrd a« a ship
cans I some IS years ago:

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V ft. Nirholiott of Nicholson
from
H u ll Co, has
attendRegion
U held
There

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U.S. Second Division Hangs
On To Critic alWonjuSalient
Smathers, Ten Other
Southern Senators
Support M e a s u r e

WASHINGTON, Jan. ll - c P )
a —The Army today roactlvaird
twn World War II corps and
named two of Ha top combat
eaarala to Uka command of
geoer
them.
Ma|. General Withers A. Hur­
ra**, present commander of the
Infantry arhool at Port Hen­
ning. (**„ will command the
VI corp* at Camp Attrrbury,
Ind.
MoJ. General Draat K. Moore,
now superintendent of tka
I Military Academy at Went
Point, waa named commander of
Iba VII Corps to w reartlrated
at Fart Meade, Md.

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Stabilized As
Senator H olland Jaycees Are Shown Joel Field T ells Front
A m e r i c a n s Beat
F i I m Describing
Flanking Move By
To P re se n t Bill State
Of Oregon Plans Of Kiwanis 20,000 Chinese Reds
To End Poll Tax
For Coming Year

(ft- WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—i,li
—The goverameat made it un­
lawful today la hoard napplin
•f nalnral and aynthetlc rubber.
The National Prodaetinn Auth­
ority (NPA) added rubber and
umber of other Items to it*
a nun
previously published
1 of mi•htM iiiai
irrtaia »ubj«i to
provisions of the Defence Pro­
duction Act,

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—CP)
—The Federal IWmmunlratioa*
Commission today order*
ordered ■
geooral inceetigailea halo the
handling of horn raring in­
formation ky radio and TV alalloha.

T H I’KSDAY J A N , 1 1 .1 9 5 1

"Defense-moMIlMtionhas point­
ed up tho need to Implement im­
mediately plans for two win vwaxw—the St. Lawrence Seaway
and croha*Florid* barge ranal.
“Both are highly Important and
necessary In peoro as well as war.
Benefits are as plain aa a pike
staff. In New York, power
inters* Is abetted by Governor
Thomas E. Dewey would siphon
off waters of the St. Lawrence
Valley for hydroelectric purpose*
only, but otherwise would dlaregard llw St. Lawrence Canal
id waterway project.
“Tho canal across North Flo­
rida from Uw SL Johns Hirer to
tka gulf practically from. JackMuville to YanbcotovB and V»m-

ereey. Dr/ rurgnes likewise
r w li Ibe operated m
&lt;
more
econo-

mlrully.

"During .wo w an ship after
abh* na* *unk by Nasi sub*
opainting i-ff the Florida east
roast. Hallora and merchant —amen were spray**! by 'n„,Mn*gun fire fret* there itft *nd die-l
while trying lo swim m safety.
Lota of wwpertv and precious
live* emphasiaoa the .ireo -n build
a canal from ocean to golf.
"Again wo * shall hoar pip
Btesmshlp
la gatf area*

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.Viulul lliillaml (1)1 Is) planned
tu inlludtKe Iryidjluni i. hIj ) aim
ril at almliuun
ihr lequirriiient
in «eien »lale« ilui |x,ll lave, (mpaut a* a ptrrn)ui«ite fm vuliuy
in fedetal elec Iions.
I lullaml lnl,I .t ie|milei that II
iilliei wtilliein Ih-miM i.iin -rnslni*
.lie (&lt;&gt;-,|Hin»ii|i i&gt;l the mesiuie.
they air tenatoii Sinalhrr* of
Flmula. Grntyr of Groigia, O'Conoi of Maiylaml, Hytd and Rohfitxin of X'liyinia. M.Clrltan and FulI imk I i I of Alkantat. Ellender and
l.onit of lawman*, and H*«&gt;ey and
Smith id Ninth Carolina,

h ■•mrer, national Jsyree prrsio -in , in which Ire thanked lire
local ilub for I t ' lio-pitabty. Mr,
Keinler'a Ir t t r i .ta i-d in p art:

Fred Wilson Reports
On Kiwanis Meet
Held In Lakeland
Joel Field. |iir&gt;nlrnt of K iw a n u ,
liptljy outlined the |iit&gt;ttiam of ihe
slut* duiini&gt; the (ominu yea* and
announced ih r , haimien ap|H,iiilrd
to head ihe v.v iio ik committee*.
Fred W 11Kill- who recently ,ornplclrd IlK trim at .) lieutenant
auteino, ,d

Ktw mi, in

lucl w w hnh Sinloiit

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loid ol In* en|ovmrnl of ih r \ F J

Mr. Wilson predicted
that
l&gt;&gt; Holland hut yeai hul diet! in al the lunch-on. It was too mii dl.
John Kadrr urged every mrmcommiller. Al that lime it bad the ber of thr club to sUrud Un- Karl Lehmann. Tavares, th* new
governor of the Florida Kiwanis
mipi kiii of nine other Southern Ladies Appreciation -tight dinner
District, will have an out stand ng
being held at thr Yacht (Tub Jan. record in this work Mr I ehDemocrat*.
It)
at
7:16
I*.
M.
No
Thursday
mann's talk at the meeting &gt;vns
At the pietenl time the »lale*
inerting will Ire held neil week,
Evidence of ihe printing pros­
lequiiing payment of |&gt;oll l*xe- Mr. Kadrr sal-1. A dance will fol­ entitled "C rttlng Didriet Com­
perity of Seminole County tt re­
mittee* to Commit." Mr. Lehmann
a* a pieirquiiiie (or voting air low lire dinner.
presided at the general rnnferehre
flected in rrcenl bank slatrment*
Alabama, Atkamas, Mttiluippi.
on Munduy.
that show that combined dr|xmlt
Soulh Caiolina, Tenneuee, Teas*
Kdwsrd F. Lane thankr&lt;l nil of
of llte three bank* in-reared 61,and Virginia. Holland *aid aboli
the KIwardans who vitltrd him &lt;r
226.-416 duting W 0 .
S ^ r r o f J a T . t a m o u n ted ^ "
ihe .equireme.t in .W h
inqilws-v, aland hit health during
TAMPA. Jan. II—(Al—State his recent Illness. P. P. Campbell
lo 610,6^7.510 of which the San Caiolina it itnmmeni. that the Attorney
Murray W. Overstreet club treasurer was welcomed back
lie maile It clear
ford AtLsnlic National flank ha* amendment he propoee* would ap­ has t-ern assigned to a**ist the following art absence due to Ill­
65.263.460. the Florida Stale ply only to feileral elrellon*.
Hillshoruiigh county grand iurv ness.
“There I* no thought.” he -aid. probe -barges made at the KrBank. $4.205.M l and the Citiien*
The following committee chair­
m
no !**■# Poor*
fnuver committee (rearing here, the men
arid committees were «nBank of Oviedo, 61.366,409.
Tampa Tunes reported today
by Mr Field: Harman 1‘..
In January, 1950 the cieixiut*
The Time* said U had learned nouneed
Morris, Key Club; II. It. Crum le).
that
Governor
Fuller
Warren
I*
of the three bank* totalled 49,631.preparing orders assigning Over- iloys and (!irls; O. K. Goff, Hoy
094. Of lhi» total the Sanfotd At­
Kdward tome, Mcrelid
street, whose home I* at Ki**im- Scouts;
Kveuts; Rev. A G. Mctnnis, Un­
lantic National Bank had 65.IM.mre
and
is
prosecutor
for
the
ninth
Thumas Delahrnty, "!•, * re­
derprivileged Children; (.. M. Cir063, the Floiul.1 Stale Bank. 6).- tired professional baseball player juilieial circuit.
Hex Farrlor, state attorney for nell. Music; Rev. J. K. McKinley.
057,410 and ihe Citi/rn* Bank •&gt;! who for the past 20 years operSupport of Churches; Kd Field,
ated thr Shoal Fishing Camp Hillsborough county (13th circuit,i Athletics; J It. Root, Vocation
Oviedo 61,422.601.
avknl to tie relieved of the crime
on
the
St.
John*
Kivvrr
at
the
Guidance, and Sandy Anderson,
During 1950 de|MMit* at tl r Genrva llridge died at 4:00 I’. M. probe.
Overstreet will come hrre Jan. Agriculture and Conservation.
Florid* Slate Bank incteaied 61.- yrdrrday In th r local IwapiUl
Other commltt*. chairmen nam­
Id and rrmaln until Msr. I.
146,231; the Sanford Atlantic Na following s brief Illness.
ed were: Clifford McKihtiin. N"
Mr.
Delshanty
wa»
Isirn
Msr,
i r a a r l s a e * Os t*sa* r a r e r !
lional Bank. 6132.377 and die
ROTARY HAN.M:I&gt;
IM7t In Cleveland, O. where he
VATIfAN CITY, Jsn. It nV.
Citizen* Bank of Oviedo had a
[&gt;rofr**U&gt;nal baiebsll amt — Pope Plus XII ha* forbidden
CAHI’AI.TIKS
decreste of 654.192.
dnner toolmaker for the Catholic clergymen to Join Rotaiy
WASHINGTON. Jan. I t —(Ah
During I9M the Sanford Atlan­
-Tub* or attand their meetings. — Announced American casualties
tic National Rank Increased U*
A decree of the Supreme Marred in Korea^ now jo tM t - ,t l j |. an^insurplus
■urplu from *lir,.oon to t200,0»u.
Congregation of the holy office crease of 2.637 over a week ago
The nrw total, announced yes­
i. L Inglty^ jirr*]ilrnt, _rrt»rtr.|
one of II congregations that
ir* * lt* a
terday by the Defense D epart­
He U survived by three aons, govern Catholic Church affairs
ment, include* *1,217 killed ill
FIlUfTING FRRNrilMAN WINS Will, Frank and Jim Deiahanty, was published today In the Va­ arijon,
2!»,3ml wounded and 7,l*Mt
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 11—(AT—Th&gt;- all of Cleveland; one *i*trr, Mr*. tican newspaper, L'0*«ervatorItomauo, giving that directive missing.
Dghting Frenrhman Ray Fame- MrGulre of Miami.
It rc|ire*ent» casualties whoa*
Funeral Mas* will he held al The Pope I* the prefect of the
rhou took a lot of punishment
next of kin received notification
hut survived to take a split de­ All Soul* Catholic Church al P:00 congregation.
The decree advised laymen through midnight of last Frida),
rision from Charley Riley, St. A. M. Friday with Father An­
loiui* Negru, In a lO-rouml thony McGowan officiating. Burial against Joining Hntarv clubs, but
P I T H , I f O PINION
will follow In the Catholic r eme. did not expresitv forbid them
fratherwrtglit fight last night.
7.ANKKVILLK, &lt;).. Jan I I —(db
The H.lHl fan* paid I I I J I M O lery. The Rotary will be re. from lining so, Vatican source*
—The Zans-xville Tirnei-Rignal—
to see the ISgty.pound Famrehon riled at Krickson Funeral Home said.
aril a red Ibal none of Its reoder*
Chapel tonight at «:O0 o'clock.
and 129V, .|mund Riley fight.
had written letter* lo the editor
YKLVINOTON HACK
Milton Yelvlngton, contractor, on Ihe international siluation—
recently returned from Daytona called for expression of public
llearh, where he had been living, opinion he other day.
Tire answer* filled » page in
plan* to renew hi* hull-ling work
her. Hi* headquarter* I* at his the Jan 7 Sun-lay Tlmes-Signal
home al 1301 Park Avenue, lie anil ren over four columns.
The reaction ran thus:
I* married, has iwu rhlldrrn and
Pro-Hoover pu’lcy I9„pru-AdIt a memlier of the American
(K D rn m s NGTK: Much of thr current Great Debate deala
mlnislratlon -I, or- the fencs- I.
I,eg
ion.
with complti problem* of rr-ormlni W » lm Rump# »n&lt;l I b tfi*
lent to which I’nited Stale colUboratinn will help find solution*
foe meeting the challenge by Soviet HureU. A flrst-hsnd view
of these problem* Is give* h« J. We* Gallagher of the Assorttier l*re*a eseeullvo staff, who haa fust returned from foreign
service assignments spanning the Inst 19 year* of Kuropean his­
tory. The orrompanying article i« the first of two stories summing
up his personal Impressions,
(Gallagher first went overseas In 1910. arriving lust In time
for Ihe fireman invasion of Denmark and Nowiry. Subsequently
(EDITOR*!! NOTH; To bring our reader* up to dale on the
he covered the war in the Halkina, captained Al’ frontline teams
moat recent progress in Ihe fight againM Infantile parslyais. we
in North Africa snd *ut the V-rrtren Front, and organised post­
are publishing a aeries uf four srllrles especially written by Stole
war Associated Prew* oper si Ion. Is Germany. II* has fust re­
Murrh of Dime* Chairman, Or. J. 1f111lw Miller. Thi* I* Ihe second
lumed to New York and summed up his personal impression* In
tn the series.
a two-part series. Tomorrow, he will survey strategic angles of
Ihe Kuropean military outlook.)
By IIILI.IS MILLER
Slate Chairman of I9SI March of Dimes
Bp WR8 GALI.AGIIKR
In the first in this rent* ot articles, the ditcutiion wat centered
NEW YORK. Jan. I f —[fry Rearming Europe today if around what polio mean* to the people of thr nation and Florida in

Deposits Of 3 Banks
Reported At Near­
ly 11 Million Dollars

LONDON, Jan. 11—-,1*v—Itrttain and India hate propu.nl
a high-level conference between
the Cnilrd Slates and Ked
China to divruss a Korean
peace, infurn-etl sourer* report­
ed today. Their nuisp had thr
Messing* of the 'even olhrr
British Co inmn nw ralth nation*
represented al the Ciniunonwealth premier*1 conference -n
der way here.
WASHINGTON. Jan. I l - . l t
—The l.'nilrd Slate* h is told
Britain that Amrrlran troop*
will fight on in Korea and that
specifically Ihe) and tilled tl.
V forces wII make ever) ef­
fort tu rstahish s defense pi mi
lion on Ihe peninsula. D. S.
government official* summed
up the official attitude 1**1
night a* unchanged. There
will Ire no "vo'.untar) with­
drawal and American forces will
fight on a* long a* po**itit..

wmlfr Confeirence of the H » ii(!.i
D ltlru l of kiw am t Intern iltonal
“ I thoioughly enjoyed the “IIIvie (Tuli Day* merlin*- and I held J.m. 6-7 it tin Lakeland T e r­
think the idea of having -is civic race Hotel. Lakeland.
dot-- partldpatil-u in the meeting
lie ponded out lh.it International
TOKYO, Fthliy, Jan. 12— ('79
a very ckerllent one. Ihr mayor’s
I'reiident
Don M uidmli had made
presence indicated the ttp e of
American .Second Divition Ironpr
Holland laid lie had been *»*Ul- cooperation you must In- receiving a line addle** rumermnit the free­ ding itu ld x iiiily lad night to a
from city official and you arc to dom eninvrd h) American* and
rd by olhri inu lliein DenoKlal*
valient one and one-half mil.**
he commended on the splendid
that they would tiqqMql the pro- spirit of cooperation which yon Canadian* and dated that Mr. toulh of W onju on the critical ernMurdoch had emerged at D r. M ur­ t*al K o rran front, hut two K o ­
are maintaining."
potal.
Mr. Krmlrr *dd",l that he w*« doch alter receiving an honorary rean Red divisions were attrmpling
The umr leyitlaliou
a joint
looking forward tu receiving a
irtolulliin pliqsiting a contliluliott- duplicate of the .Seminole picket degree from I loud* So ulh rin Col a flanking move ffom the north
al amendment
wat inlroducrd which had Iren iirese.-ted lo him lege
and r a ti,

Overtttreet Assigned
To Tampa Inquiry

Thomus Dolahanty
Dies At Ajre Of 79

Morale Is Described As Greatest
Need Of Resigned European Nations

100,000 Americans Have Been Hit
By Polio During Past Three Years

fundamentally a question of moral-, c« I gun* and planet.
A large part of Europe hain’t the will rue*, to defend ilielt.
Or. a grand Kale General Dwight D. Kitenliowet is in the potilton of

u football coach trying to Install *,
ihe “wtll to win” In Mb team. poke Jibe* at Stalin privately and
K'tenhuwer must try to Install wbh Kiitsla never rf'stcd.
the “will to fight." Without It
But they don't see that they
the United State* can pour arm* e»n do much n!»i:if the cliu.itii.Into Kuropo fr&amp;m now until except commit eulclie. And this D
doommley without Ihe ellghtrst more than n figure of epeoeh; I
reoulL
know German* who keep poisons
This colors Urn wav Ihtropean* on hand end swear they will lakn
on the Raa*.Wet: conflict them If overrun by the Soviet
(ho way American-, look at tt. army again.
. „aaropenna
rw* leas caaiciou*
JCopeane are
am oe
From tho Battle to Spain Eunw
i
*“ Americor.; &lt;4 the
menace «f rape has been ravaged r d
:toTte( a n rrm R h m . Tin vast me- whit# by recent wore. The tor
Jonty of French, IGermans, Brl rent* of hloodihed touching every
tU i, Itallona and other Europeans foml*/ have drained away that
naturally Jon- hovo no mar** liking Itan Amert- Intangible rolled morale.
They hare es for Communism.
that any Soviet atThey dislike the
raters,

A ra ss

“The New Oregon Tiuil”, u
trchntculxr film Ucscrihitig tin
uatutsl wonders nf the -tstc uf
Oregon, was shown at thr Jn)ce.luiu-hinn toilay by Jesse It. Ad­
rien. Mr. Adrian, win, is showing
the travelogue throughout ibe
f-outh. wii - introduced by Joim
William*.
Olrgoii is ilr tu i r d tn (Me film
a s a stale wild an infinite variety
of climate and natuial wundt-ra
(rum l i m n in g snow-&lt;la&gt;l inuuntains to sunny In-aihr*.
Includr-d are shot- of the U*egun caverns, I’cndlitoli Roiindui'
and skiing in th r It-K-ky Mountaina.
Itii-hard F u n d i read a telle:
of appreciation from Richard tt-

A *|tokevman with thr American*
who were holdrred by French and
Dutch I iooim , idrniiiied the Red*
as alrsiut 20.000 inrn of the North
Korran Sixth and I ruth Divition*.
lir e crru oith ip withheld further
detail* uf thi* action, which wat
reported l&gt;y A l* ciiirrqiondent W il­
liam C . Barnard in a dispatch tim­
ed al 10 J*. M, Tltunday (H A. M
I hunday. E S T ) and le c r n e J in
lokyo early Friday.
A Second Division i|Kikr*m an
alio raid a Red forse wat I -eaten
hack w ilh 200 In 300 caiu.vllirt
whrn it tried lo rncn clr a Second
Divition unit fivr mile* In lire
41 '*wilmre*

sis **aae lUabri

iMorale Problem At
U. Of F. Ih (irowing
GA1NK8VILLI:. Jan. II -tdb—
tbiiverslty of Florida President J.
IIIIlit Miller tudav called n *p&lt;vlal
campus-wide comvoealfon f-r next
Monday to diacus* the impact of
tire international crisis on individ­
ual rtu-Unt morale.
In announcing the call, univer*

%.tv ufrtc-Ul« said:'
--With Ihe draft making greater

inroad* than ever in the male entollment nnd will- many non stu­
dents caught In the dilemma a* to
whether they should continue their
studirs or not, the n r r j for such a
campus-wide diicussion of the
pressing problem was pointed up
graphically in Ihe past week.
"Ouring these remaining -lays
of the first semester when ap­
proaching elim inations usually
hold the attention of all students,
faculty mamber* and fraternity
leaders have reported that large
number* of draft ago student* nre
forsaking th*lr studle*. They «co
worried about the proipecta cf if
call to active duty amt the morale
problem ha* become more acute
with the paislng of the days."
CARRIER RECOMMISSIONED
BOSTON, Jan. II Mb—The U.
H. S. Kola Gulf, first of » Meet
of 21 escort carrier* at lloston
to be taken out nf "mothballs”
since the I'reiident declared ail
emergency, will he recommissioned
about Feb. 15, the Navy announc­
ed today.
A fter World War II service in
In the Pacific, the Kula Gulf
lolned big “mothball” fleet at
ilontnn tn 1917.

RAISE
CLEVELAND, Jsn. l l - W I —
l.arry Doby, Clavaland’s slugging
renterflsldsr, has signed a 1051
contract that calls for a "handeome increase”, the Indians an­
nounced today.
Dnhy, first Negro ever tu weer
an
American League uniform,
term* of money. However, thi* doc* not present a true picture of
will he drawing a salary thi* year
what thr polio scourge really-means, for Ih* human factor In is staffed by only 313 paid em­ close to 9.10,000. source* close to
volvad must pot be overlooked. ploye** nf whom 139 work in thr the baseball team tay.
Th* fact that over 100.000 fel­ natlumd office, snd lit* In the
low Americans have been stricken field. Herr in Florida there are
with polio in tha last three year* 2 paid state level personnel with
has bean repeated time and time two full time secretaries.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. t l —&lt;&lt;P'
again, hut little notice haa been
Whrn we tra litr that Dade
given to Ihe faet that there are county, for instance, has had 171 Atlanta
over 90,000 Volunteer worker* case* reported through Dae. 9, Boston
who are regular, active members of I960, snd Duval, 68, Hills­ Brownsville
nf tha National “Foundation's
.
borough, 17, and Escambia, 23, Chicago
2332 chapter* aarvtiIng ovary we can batter understand tha Denver
United Stales Irtmcndo-ia work being accom­ Dea Moines
countv
and Ita territories. Nor haa tha plished by tbo volunteer ‘,.*rker* Fresno
New York
800,000 additional voRmtsora who In Florida’s 37 chapters.
carry out th* annual March of
Of Inestimable value to the Winnipeg
Dimes campal*n bean given much hoipiial staffs, and of cour«« to Apalachicola
attention.
the uatlenta has bean tho work Ocala Airport
It Is Interesting to know, I be­ of th* l'ollo Emergency Volun- Pensacola
West Pols Reach
t f e o t t n o a g m s ffoge 1 W n )
lieve, that this vast organisation

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THE TANrOHD HKHALU. viANFORp, FLORIDA

IiHW School Dean
To Address World
Federalist Group

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MOUNT DORA. Jan. K (H p*
rial) — Florida’* adrocalea of a
United Nations empowered to
enforce peace will lirinir an au­
thority on law sod government to
KI»tl&lt;U to lw I hr speaker Ml l)ir
Kialr Assembly of Dio Itnilnl
World F n lrra lU U to l&gt;e held ai
Dir IlilNIoirt) llotrl, Tain|&gt;n. Sal
unlar an«l Sunday, Jan. |.*i and
It. I llh t l Nurds lireae, a la lr information director, announced to­
la jr.
Ilr la Henry Brandis, J r., Ilruii
of Dir University of North Can&gt;
lina School of law ami fmmrr
n n U lan l to thr representative of
Dir Unitor! Nation' Srriirltw ConnHl’a CommlltSe of f!m&gt;l Offices lo
Indonesia, Mra. Rrr«r aald. Itrrngnlxed a* one of Dir l*e*l U'itlmritira nn thr Milijrrt of wnDd
government. Oran Itramlia will
address Dir liaiKiilrt session of
thr assembly al 7 I* M. at Dilltllalwnr**.
A graduate hini*r|f frntn Dir
North Carolina University. Uran
llrandl* ha* licen teaching I hr? &lt;•
shirr 1930. Ilr lirrainr Itran of
Dir lain Krli&lt;ml In 1919 « ft* i a
Ira rr of absence lirtwrrn 1912 and
194*' to -rl&gt; r nilli (lir |i. S. N * * &gt;.
returning to inartivr duty a* a
lirulrtiant comtnandrt a ftrr duty
at two Jim a and Okinawa. Piutn
li*t* to IU 9 , lie
a* A
member of thr Rlatr Commission
for thr Improvement of thr AdaMiui*li«tw.n of Ju-tlrr.
Active In thr affair* uf thr
A*S'*elati»n of American
l-aw
Ht IhmiI*. IN an Brandis i« a mem­
ber of thr American Judicature
Korlrty, the Amcrlrau I -aw Inatltiitr. and thr Amrrirnn A**nrlation of University I'lnfr*or». ‘A* a leading Federnllsl, h&lt;
la a ntotnlwr of thr Nation*''
F.sceullvr Courrll of U W K .
Tlir Ktatr Aurmbly w ill open
at 2 F . M. under thr direction
of George tawls, Lewis Hlal*
Hank. Tallahaoee Htatr (tranch
Chairman, with a full meeting •*
inrnilxe* from all part* nf Flo­
rida lo form the Date program for
polll leal art inn In Hcht nf pre-erd
wothl event*.

In recent year*, annual flood
|o»»r* In the United Htatr* have
averaged more than li lt ) million.
It I* ratlmated that ahnul Ir. |«*r
cent of V J i. pupil* Mill attend om
jreym schools.
(inrrira had almut four million
f a r la * payer* before World
II. There are about M mil-

Wonju T a ils

o f ned the war.
Hut the time table appealed to
liavr !■••• n thrown off halannaiotind Wonju Thi* wa» confirm**!
ll ontlnnid ►lure faa«* tlfte »
Id lO fll v%fir 'ftfii Clnr»r*e- 4imir&gt;, bv tn&lt;&gt; South Korean pHxonrt*
v bo Iiad lircn pritoncra of tha
|M»ul&gt;l&gt; 210.000 nirn. ami llirn IChlOOM in thr Wonju rector One
Lo ir.iu R .(| comiaclc-.
w«. releaaed, thr other rreaped.
Tliry *aid tlic Chlnrce told them
Tlien the ilclemici* j I miiiI' nrd
*.f plan* to take Ynju, |H mile*
ilir town .mi! it% airstrip Allirti l wr*t of Wonju. hy Satmday night.
warplane* strafrd ami lire-Urmlted A U.N. patrol wrar in Y*iju Sunday
« . 1II||| altri thr withdrawal. All without r&lt;mtarting the enriny.
The Kniean Red communion** for
ammunition tiam w»» Mow up.
Huoduy hroadraM hy the Mo'inw
U. S. Fight Army ImailrjuaDcn radio mid the Rod*, "hrenking
•aid Allied caiualtrr* w rir liyhi down enemy re*i*tanre, rontinued
■
lining thr holdinit action. Iic.nl to advance on all front*."
Thr rommunicpie laid the If. H.
ipiartri* taid fighting ronlimird ?.'*th IHviMon ami ttrlti'h
27th
in llie Wonju aira. Ila 'l ami West llligade ftufftir.l "Ina.y ......
in
fivhtiiig around K«tiul Jan. ft and
nf tlir citV.
One battalion roulttcrntta* ke*l 4. It *aid linin' than VHI Am rrirunMonday morning. Imt pnllril t*ark nod Hriti«h were killed or wounded.
In I ' u *:i i i . Uie'idrnl Hyiiginan
a. irr a brief field. Plnnr* attacked
Red* on rldgre on Woniu'a flank*. Hher told A I* eorreapondrnt Juek
Till' Alllrd reaiguard -till wn&lt; Mai Hrth n half-million Mouth Kofighting drsperntriv to tilork the
It* &lt;1- from a nouthward weep that
would mrnarr Ibr main hoy*l of
U.N. troop*.
|l RlHhNM rtreaaa |‘ap* Hint
General MacArthur* *mnmary,
timed lit 2 : in P.M. Iiad irpnitrd U. lr ll" f ami C|| tm irr thrmigh Die
N. troop* north of Wonju had acren -eight ha o f an Inch Ih irk
withdrawn, but K arr no indication w indow. T m n -artinn* will le- inade
tiv wnc of n eliding draw er in
Ihry liml given up thr rity Abmi
main, a U.S. Kighth Army »i*okc*- w tin h nil money will la- p larrd
man had -aid: "A* of tit*' rnrly and pil'hed in ntl'l our by Dohour*today (Mondavi wr 'Uncon­ teller or eii'lo m cr.
Mr '|i Nlllty e*pn - .m| the opin
trolled Wonju."
MnrArthur'* *tuniuaiv
* a I d ion Dial diive.in luink* iipiipi~-l
heavy ra-ualtie* were lliflirtrd on • oil tin. lyiw of window, dee in ned
the lied*, It reported Allied troo.u and liullt by Die Klim Maehlni
l a.I withstood heavy pressure on Co., are &gt;nfer from the danger of
rnblwry Ilian Die roii'eotineul
Wonju'a cart aide.

I

McNulty (irmip

T h r CoinmuniM* hud priirtratrd
the drva*tatrd city** outakirt** Hun
■
*av only to l&gt;r hurled out liy u
counlriaiiark.
Ho fin e r wa» Allied resistance
that air ohrervrra saw lied I loop*
aiiancinir in two mile*. ..u t of Du
low ii . In one fight, Wonju'* de
fender*, killed 470 North Korean*
and took 71 pri-onrra.
flail weathri Kuoduy limited U.
N. warplane* to |e»* than SMI
sortlca. i'ilot« re|iorted Inflicting
nn catiinulnl 700 rn*u.iltlc* in rlo- .ground auppoit mi'»ion*, d* ijHUi
the low ovi-rra't.
Three rruiurr*—«lie IhH.H. Uncheater and the U riti'li Navy’*
O ylo n and Kenya—tminhardrd th*
we*t roa*t mot of Inrhon Kundav
far the fouith (traiRht liay. In ­
chon, 1M! inih • we*t of Kenul, wa*
nliaoiloppi) ),y I*. N. forrr.- Jnn. S
Allleii Naval unit* were lni»y
al*o on the ra*t count. Four Amrr
■ran deatreyrr* and two Kiameie
warehip* iMiumlnl m il and mad
target* nluni- a fin nnte *lrrlrh id
•hr m a il ninth of Die Uttli I’a&gt;nl
let.
A large llrd fane »n&gt; iej*irte.t
tno'ing Miuthward iihuur Dial mute
la*l V*.ck.
In Tohji,. obsrcvrr* noted that
the (*hine*e llmrlnldr nf "peiatlnnIta* lo-ryi ••nudliny or even-diny
that of the Nofth Koieon nffen*|yp of ln«t Jane and Julj-1 which

l&gt;l*e.

t .’&lt;1 rn* imrking *|&gt;are I* pro*
vlded In rhe r e v for bank eilatom*
• r V r. ttrN n ltv mlctr-l m i *.
lie added Dial till* I- Ibe fil 1
•if Dure drive-in bank* planned
tiV Die M-veu n&lt;rml&gt;*i| liank- of ft'
McNully group. Aiinri'a,
will
nl'o lie built ill Kli'lmmee ami
N&gt;» .Smyrna llrarh.
'Ir
MrNldly r*p|.till'd Dint,
while "tdv one window ha* lirrn
in-lnlled at pie&gt;ent, *|iarr for
•h*ia- 'nine lm* liceii provided In
the run*1ruction plan'. I lr 'ahl
Dial manr of thr 20 drivr-ln liank*
In Ftoiidn m e handling a Volume
exceeding fHKt cuMiunera jk-i dav
Tin- Anne* ia cipnpiad with a
new vault If! hy JO fret in dlmen►|«o to handle the r*|iaii*f"tt e«&gt;
lu-etnl fiotn thr rnlaigrd Small
l.oan iN-pnttmrnt and the drive
lo window.
K. A. Ityaon wa« general eon*
tm clorj Itrggie M a'.ry had rliarg r
of Die pla-teinir and W. O. Ilridgr*
Die niaaonryt W. J. King tn-tailed
I he iilnmblng und F. H. Rnndult,
J i . the elta-Trical wiring and the
hgldiiig flitu re i) F M. Kngliah
had chaige of Die lovfiitg; Ituugh.
e il\ A S'ui of t(fUndo in-tailed
the uir r'in'Iilloillrig and heating
ev 'tein»; The Atlantic Marble and
Tile Co. of Daytona llrarh. Dip til'fionta; ami Dm Henkatik filu«a A
I’nlnl fo „ thn [ late gla*' window*.

Howard (iraliam

Eisenhower Plans

|l **«t|«M»il
M M Ol»f i
phone ofin.ilnr Ini the pail two
yruir, wa» liam leiird yr iritlwy
Imm FeinalcM-iUKldon Memorial
1 1" ’pilal. w lirir all of the injured
hid been taken, lo Oiangr Mem­
orial ll'i'pdal Ini an o|M-iall'in In
irinotr a brain riot. I In "imlilidn
it itill lr|Mirlrd In I m- i litre tl.
Tw&lt;* Ncgr'ie', dr*crilinj liy I'oIjrc r h ir f
(I William« a* be­
ing tlrrink at Die time «.f thr r«lII mio of I !• |(r lliiirk Sedan with
the Iftrta Ford redan in which thr
Dinham' were riding are undrr
ariral. and one uf them, tin- driver
nf thr Hoick Arthur William*,
fa'e rrinilital pric • rollon At pie-rnt he i* In City Jail, following
his arre-t liv I’aiiolrnrn Jnr and
J l r t Hick on on a rharr* of rareIm* and negl'cml driving.
pnlire Chief William' ledntrd
out lliat thi- wa Die firr-t fatal
traffir accident l«&gt; orriir **itHir
Dir ritv limit- m more than a
vrar. During tP6n there were no
death* due l „ Iraffir accident*
wilhln the city.
||r ipiotrd nnitori't', who t&gt;ad
lirrn
pa-red
on Twenty-fifth
S irrr-1 liy tile ttnol., a* xtilting
“it* »|.rr.| wa- in ever - of *&lt;*•
mile* and hour The Ford, travel­
ing north on French Avenue, wa*
Idl on thi idr with terrific impail. " U -iliil &gt;t !*• * 1*1 I Into 1
telephone pole. The Hoick wa*
11111001 over tint none uf the three
nrrii|iaid' Including Nathan Spar­
row of ‘J lu J A rit Tenth S ii« d
n..| late l"hn-»&gt;n of ftl'J W r *1
F.levenlh Street were more th-ir
tindeed.
Sheriff I* A Mem la in i th»morning Dial he tmd orderp'l
V'1*1 t«m 9»* Itr fiM»' i'-il hv Deputy
Charlr. Itrck on n rtmign of
dninVeniie»B.
At the t ini' of Die arrliletit. he
old"i A D luir William* wa ru*h
lag S pet tow to lh&lt;- hoenllal f'P
'reatmen' of a -unerfie'al wotind
In the *holllder. allegedlv InOlet
nl hv 8 |iariow‘' wife with an *er
nick after S|»err'&gt;W' l elHre'*d liom*'
aficr lieiog aim o' all ftb'lil an
liait of Die ilav
William*, who i ••* I I " « n'

't vall**#* n * i * r n # i i h i
relicmi witb I rem Ii leader*.
H m meeting al lire Drfrntc Min*
utry wai eipected to U«l well into
llie afternoon. Modi wa* eipetled
I" tell liim three French division',
now m Germany, areal hi*di*|mrel
Similar pledget have been made hy
ilie United Stale*. Rulain. Italy,
Belgium, Canada and orlier coun*
trie*.
Their enntrihulora will form the
imrleu* of a Koropc-an Interna*
tiunal Army expecte,! to grow In
more than I.OOOJktn lo ldicri, ac*
lor* and airmrn hv IOa.1 .
Tin fainr .1 World War Ii trad­
er arrived in 1 ‘ari* yeaterday to
head an International forrr to de­
fend thr We*| again.I Cnnimiui*
l*m. Al oner he *ervr*l warning
that any nation, tempted t» text
the power nf the We»t had tietir r think long and carefully aleiiit
Darting anything.
KUenhowrr’e arrival here marka
Id* first formal viail in min of
•hr F.uroiiean |iower that will give
him
min
and rnarhinm
for
Die tinny D.e If-natir.n Atlantie
Community ha&gt; *akni him to
&gt;ii a*e to fend off •ni.'C'*l*n from
the K ail.
After a ouirk lour of Die North
Atlantie Treaty eountrie*. Kiirn*
hpyer It daUd t*. r .t.iu , to
Wa'hington late thia month, lie
eomea *&gt;ark here around mid*
Kehriiarv to liegin the tank of
uniting into full Oiieniliou hi*
Supreme llendouarier* A l l i e d
I'-.wer* in F.tirnp.* (K IIA P F l.
In lniu-» a* e'lOfideiil a* though
he h***l imi d'yi'lon* al hi* nunmand, inatrad of the doven or %o
rradv for him I" Iiad, Kiteohnwrr
*|,-ei''re«t ye'terday:
"Arouarvl and oolie*|.. there Inethlnr which lh&gt;- i.ation* of the
Ulantir rommnnltv rannoi artilove. I * t iho-e who might l»
lemnled fo put ltd* iw*-e.-r to the
li»t, |winder well t*-e l-k.fin* of
hi'lorv. T h “ ran e of freedom ran
never lie deferred.
"I am heir." lie ileetaied. "lie'|*l••e the ItnOw'l &gt;ll'i»j to'lleyo*
with the re* I of the Weal r nr
aorbl that **“* i* **. r***l &lt;»*il*- ft*,
riehl. lull lb*- dnlv lo nmleet thr
cullii*e which h«. le-- •• •oreading
out Dll "Ugh Ibe •* '.rt'l."
'taking It elrer ihei enrh Kuro*

iran youtha would join II. N. fiueer
jf they had the Wra|H"i'
‘ Thi* la now a fluhl foi oui very
live*." tald Khrc, with
vivildr
emotion. “ We are not, of rourre,
*aying the t’nitr .1 Nation' are not
fighting. Imt we want I" hel|i I"
mil limit.
"We an- Iwaging only for thi
rifle* ami aminuniD"ii to do the
job."
The So'ltii Korean I'li 'ident
-d al o (in ii In ( •ii|-|dU a toi
biindtnl of ihoii lend’- of refugee. Who lia'V fie*I Hit" I'llMn. lie
raid:
" I’fople am dying from (tarvatlon and fevering."

llmO Hodv a enoe. ftamage to hi*
Hoick, which he.' (e-.-o lia* rling
i-n*t op Twenty-fifth Street at the
tune of the aerldent. w«» out at
linn. Damage • • (he F*"d wip
e»ilmale*l al *'*Vi
Two 0»|ap'h» lo&gt;lle •I'eelali*!*
' r r r ra|tr«V ll*e'4» *ft. «l|,-.«.l Air.
e jkl. J«*n.
lo .,,
(ii nil* ni met I llejlkle
arr tl)r. ItoUtfr-. ‘Mill, rlieml |&gt;rlt
Sen Pf, C. iMrC^fe. ehj, M r M r KiniWv wa* ©oemle't mae. in Or
Undo
fir. Rnfcait 0 . Neal.

pean inentgr nf the Atlantic com
munity “ mu»l still continue thn
hard core of ila own defe/iie,”
Eisenhower aald, "No amount of
outside aid alone could defend
Europe."
F.Uenhowrr'* fin * conference
with a probable SH A RK associate
took place yesterday, when he
talked for four hour* with Hritain'* Field . Marshal
Vi.rount
Montgomery.
-Minilgnmerv o«&gt;w rmnniari'la the
five power “ Brussel* Fact" Mill
tarv Alliance at i ontainbirau. it
U Iwing nielte'l Into Die Atlantic
Army organisation.
Neither of the tw&lt;* famr.| commaruier* would tell reporter* what
had l.ee'1 dlaeu«*e«l.
Ki*eahower Is e l peeled lo motor
to Fontainhlrau. h i miles south
of Farts, during his visit here.
The hi'tnHr French village I*
among the silra often mentioned
for HHAFE** permanent head'purler*.
After hi* ilay of military con­
ferences* Elsenhower ia rapreted
to pay a courtesy rail on French
Fre-iilrnt Vincent Auriol tomor­
row. then leave liy plane for Hru»»el» on the *eroitd leg of his trip.
lie h also rehrdutrd In make
flying visit* to the Hague. Copen­
hagen, 0 *1", |&lt;"ndon, |,l*te'n. Home
Frankfurt, and l.uvemtmrg while
in Kuropr. Ife i» to return home
hv way of Ireland and Canada to
romplele hi» !o«ir of the Atlanti.-

Freeze
It HHtl*"* r * —• S are "pel
frost in all d isliic U i ligld uoith•rly wind* with Iona periods of
calm In northern districts and
brief periods of calm In southern
district*. Tcm pejattire* «n high
ground trill Ixi aliout six degree*
warmer than temptratures in low
ground location*. Lowest tempera­
ture. in the colder low ground
location* will ocrur about 7:16 A.M.
Tuesday.
flalnrsrille district: 20 to 26 de­
gree*.
Umicr east roast district: 22 lo
20 degrees.
Orlardo and north portion of
Hrnoksvilla districts: 26 to 29 de­
grees, pockets 22 .
Ilsrtow. Ridge ami South portion
of nrookivllle district: 26 to 59
degree*, norket* 22 to 24.
West Coast district: from 26 at
Klfrr* to 26 at Kllentnn to .10 al
Iona esrept low pockets 24.
Indian R ir rr district: 26 M Coena to 27 at Veto Beach to 29 at
Rtuart.
Kvrrglade. distriel: to 32 near
tak e and 20 degree* In colder
[dare, away from take: Frida,
deep take area 2* to 32.
tawer ea*t r«ui»t district: 32 l«
31 near mast and 27 to 31 away
f[&lt;m n u t.
Tuesday! fair and rather cold.
Olltlooft rold Tuesday night with
fiost nml fleeting temperatures
o» *r mo.I of ponlnttilfer tAedhetday
morning.
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Fart nations.
I
Coincident with Eisenhower *
arrival. General Charles De Gaulle
made a plea to America to help IN TMC COt’MT OF TtIR r o i a r y
J r DOB. BBMINOLI] CUtaTT.
defend Europe, because "She ta*
F i.o n m s . in rao BA TK .
in-e-1 of you and you have need ot IN nf!i EffTATI! o r
C.
r . .. I.'I M K IIM A N l b r . u a
her."
TO A1.1. (-B R U m m * AND P I * .
SUNS BAN’INU CXAIWS UR DE.
The oil from the seed* of Mack
MINUS AfiAINST SAID F.STATg*
T o" a n d e a r h of iuu a r s l i s r . u
mustard I* more pungent than
■mllfled
end
rcqsirad to p r s i . a t
that from the white variety.
a n y r l a l m s an il d . m a h d a w h i c h ) n
n r . l l l u r o f ) o « . mar l i a v t ag a ln a t

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VOLUME XXXXII

E n la h lia h rd

Senator Taft
Hit Back At
Truman Policy

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Break h Seen In .
9-Day Strike Of
Polk Citrus Men
W IN TKH IlilA V E N . Jan. » ~
(A V -A alight braak davrlo|ied toliar In the nine-day atrtkr front
vr of Polk county citrus pickers.
Principal Dana ia U&gt;* walkout
la over recognition of tto International Chemical Workaw Union
(A P I.) as tha plekars’ bargaining
group.
In the la k e Walea dlstrb-t, one
packing house which had only
a handful of plckrra lit the groves
yesterday rejnrted masr-normal
operations
today
with
romr
Negro women In tha picking
Mg crew*.
”
One of the largest Crash fruit
plants in tha llalnaa C ity area
reported full picking trrw * at
work thla morning.
It Uhl net ptrk yea U n lay Iwcauae of the alow cl test* market
and It had too rnurli fru it on tha
floor anpwajr.
Several houses In the same dis­
trict were still l«tlr. but othtra
were working aa usual and at
- least threw ant operating on a
O -p artial basis.
Because of tha lagging pu»iChrUtmus market, packing house
officials generally are not dis­
turbed by the walkout. One of­
ficial in the Winter Itallren area
commented:
"Thla Is a most eonvrnitnl
strike."
Noel llu n lry, businesa represen­
tative of the union, estimates l«tween 2,600 and SJWO pkkem
^ and loaders hav* signed union
^ a u th o risa tio n
cards
since the
allrko began.
NAVAL RN RR VR8
W ASH IN GTO N , Jan . *-4/F&gt;~
The Navy announces! today that
It will order 47,000 enlisted re­
servists tu active duty during
April, May and June. The re­
vised three-months quota la M r
noo more than the Navy said last
month would bo raided during the
"i

*Tg—
| « ha called up
Iacted* W A V E S la Urn throe potty
m *
filiated men la llte first thrro
pay gradoa will alto bo ordeved
to doty aa aoaaaar. I lia n r, air■rnq # n d atowarda.

CIVIL AIR PATROL
The local cioU Air Patrol win
’ ** final

I’ r r s s

i.ra.srtl

W ir r

No. 9!)

Allies Battle Desperately
To Halt Red Tide Menacing
Escape RouteTo Beachhead

New House Members Sworn In As Congress Meets

Ohian Says American
People Given Only
‘Yes And No* Choice
On Foreign Policy
W ASI IIN'CTONT" Jan. 0 ,/r,
£ —Senator T all (R-Olrin) u n i lie
™ May the Truman Administration
d im the American |&lt;eo|tlr only
a " y n and no” choice on furrtgn
polky.
In an address lu tlie National
Pita* Club. Taft laid pro,&gt;or*h
aic prrtrnled to Congress »o dial
it hat frw alternatives in making
decisions- on international affair*.
Me citrd a* example* the Unilrd
■ Nations Charter, the Marshall Plan
of economic aid In Euro|* ami
the North Atlantic Pact.
Much of Taft's addrr»s was aim­
ed m obvious reply In President
Truman's Slate ol the Union mes•age yesterday. Taft repealed hit
opposition lo America’* taking the
initiative in forming a great land
army in Western Europe to lace
' 4 the Russians.
"I think that i* much more like­
ly to hring war than lo bring
peace.” Taft declared.
Mr. Truman told r « n i m i yestrrday the way to pear* Is to
Imlld up the western democracies
lo llte point where Use Soviet’
will r«N|ieet their atrength.
Administration polio W le to
rreation of a combined Ktiropran
defense force In which there wil*
W he considerable American trtop*.
although no m arl figures on
U. S. contribution* has tv rr been
announced.
This idea lias brought opposllion from torn* Cong res- memtiers. A posalble Senate vote on It
It shaping an.
Senator Wherry of Nehraskn.
the RrpuUiean floor leader, I.m .
Intrudut etl a resolution barring tin
assignment pf additional U. d.
t j graond forrev ta Europe until fnn-

A s M irin lril

T U E S D A Y JA N . !). 1051

C o u n t y Museum Fire Chief Probes C a u s e Of 3
Fire.s Occuring In Same House
Plan Is Approved
By L o c a l Clubs

Chinese Arc Report­
ed Building Up Big
Striking Force In
Ositn Neighborhood

Fill
«p r * i l l m t e &gt; t i i ; i l i n n i n t o tli*
1 ...r f lue 1 t lei e| in* 1 .
I M i ; I'. Korea, Jan |
—
Ml Korean refugees rv rep t f s m l .it llo- I............. ( I n , I oiint.,
5AlJtPt tl1 lire. llllt IH-|SI&gt;t It*
itirw nf snhlters. poli.c and g o v ­
w ilkiti two i |.iv » 11rc in- it lin e
\ glfAt* at 1 MW W«-«t I r1In
ernment officials tods, w rre —f.
o*»5BHK Ml I Inti « mU iiov .
dried lo m o v r out u( s o u th e a s t
•mi. yo triiU v imuinni: I wo I Korea lo F h o ll j prutinre in th e
11*5• fII tot • .ill i ante ■ili 12:51
southwest. National pnbre t hief
flin a rii Ik i*i4tid'd to IIIu .1.(14*1. *
k irtn Sttllltdid without n» |»MI
Kim Tai Sun said the e s tim ated
trrllun ut II*** lirni*. a l lrr rh lrl
550.000 nr more evrnliialiv will
Die foinuimn nf 4 Senrin.Jr Df k U imI. | imi flnTiH M iii’il •»'»
It taken o ff lo an Island Kim
said more th a n inu.wui in T a e g u
l nunlv M ..cuin A 'ncMlK.n f«r off il III Y flM'IMRM Y«I:«I h.’nl '"lull
Di'iril ft»i mtill!i, %*#•»» fiifSillii** • l
and shout th a t mane in P u s a n
die |.ii* 1 h
fmdiriuiK the «&lt;&gt;n-| Mlf** it lit" \f
• I till
"
ffc :f r d . A not tor e s tim a te d
m JMM«l Of IH i HOUM Of M M IM M IAItVIi. newly ata.te.lm u -tU xlsd U .t N -V c::.U :, • - J r.lll: l.zr.dt
1 mumim. i. *-i 1 i.iiiTf-iiiii 1.1 ii*.i|.c itic Rmfli' iif i iml F itn rh I t i *»••.Ml non |n Foha:ig. on Ihe e a s t
ssbed as they err ewnrn In at the opening si -t &gt;n ol the Bind Congress Administering Utc nalli It Hosts*
roast will l*e mined.
ti.nl klliflirtl '
Cirii.r^l 'Vmhird solleslion of i «mc whtll R •
Speaker Sam Rayburn (arrow). Ills s,wech stressed the necessity for nations I .treiigth
(/Mcrm-honal)
*Ji I f.iiintuie. «til*«|.i.-. .nut I mhiL *, iivrt4 * U**"' 'iw |»Uinp, * Itine M |
•fiir.
IVFHT FR O N T . Kerrs. J a n . 9
'* »« 4H &gt; lo .r.l l.«•I nii-lil .il lilt
A Hit tit 11 n u tkt'i ♦|Hil •irrn
—l - n — \ r m y in islligeme su u rcWo|tl4ll‘&gt; ( lull bv 21 lr p r r .c n l4 - , qiiuil hum il i«* i no*'. •• ilit* ilMnnirri:
e« l«d*» r r |m r t r d s
m as alv r
I'nlrifliiiriii
I*.
II
Inii'diiii of ( hinr-p itcil fn rcM on
live, of II. ,1! &lt;irir.ini/.il|on&gt; of rnrn .&lt;111**i *i•#1.11•
the w r s l r i n acclor nf the K o rean
thiiiirlk *. ul t lir K llr .SI.itiMi. I He
mil women.
l»litiitf*tl tin I'oliro Slnl r*mi i Ih'Ii I
front. F lem cn l* of si least tw o
Mr- ( If I). 1. um. 41 ling &lt;b.or- Hit Piftn*nlh St»• ti flu*. TIi"
t'hinrse arm ie* were repo rted in
«il«&lt; ill h«Hii*li
f ill out (I
the area aro u n d ()*sn and n e a r
UI4II ol lire mcrtnii*. leprc.critcrl
lltr (U n til |vii\*ri i\ l.iiflit
I*
Hi
Kiimeangfang .rhmit 12 in )%
I! .tliff
Hy N \ r i : i’o i.iiiv k i v . k i
tbr .Sallic I bit'Miii I li t|&gt;lrr of d.&gt; « &lt;i |iifK«'«l up
•Fl flVl | # ( o i t l p l t l V • \|i«\l» r\|K*|iiht|irr of mile* sou th east ol (Kan. The
it i n I • r* a «lioi t
I ON I &gt;ON, Jus. |) - (AY—"Gads,
I) \ If w lilili sstill tbr ro-n)gM
inform uitnr $ lrIaOOOcCNlO
h'dI r h ir f rirv rl tiul *i
id M ill rnn- rnern* buildup appeared lo be
Chumley, things can't go on
luin of lb. \Ynni4n‘« ( bib. I14 . nl.
*11 UCIM*fl |itli|f|*•fl| t*rt* iinilrr \%.|V* 1 planned foe the sjrnngest poslike this. I'lrsl the Sc-onr Slonecihls a ll a r k .
lef livihir 1*0 III! II II lnUt* mr«
|&gt;iil on ill.p i... -t io IIc i I m.Ii of dir
and miss Hritannia's sword. Itad
of lltf
flint lift I * look I uh Ml (#»r •*.! ^imtli. |»fr•MPut. rr%r«|"
Show.furnPlire III life bill 1.11. of lltr iiiiti * i i ) i him lo I 'ift• i nil. St fra I r,| ^ *1 l*l*l *5' I* l| *« t||r *(|f *f*fpl
I 0 K 1 0 . Jan 1 til')
Mlird
Indeed lii ilunniu'a sword is
w'*.iii .«ii . I bib.
!*i«vit»|! n $119,000,000 *” .. I'M . . . ........ •r".'p. foriclil il” p”u lf|, linb.y lu
v ltiio nvrfiirii Mtr*
guile.
llio
•|iffo*oll
livnr
p?
v
lit
if*u
I mm I larry krnt, m nieniory of
The four-tiHii brtmie avrord waprrjiil of fto fur o hit h »ll»i ♦him til.«|| ik«l|hlr it % Vkfriti (Tlir f.*tlint .lo.s tbr Comuiuni.i talc i "Him;
IlflNN , German*. J*u
i/P»
IIONC, KONG. Ian. 0 — 4/1’)
altarhed to n girdle round th-* -—Two grnrrsU ul H iller's etc- III. I . l r Wife, f ill, s r i r |r i ri&lt; ril ♦him*if** in llo* toi«ih\ lion*. »*f 1 i|* ililllty.
low eld the be.nl of .' "iulh Korea
Ament an. in this lliituh trnwn figure of llrilannla sralcsl at the fratrd arm . sal d»«n with A l­ .mil .liow n in dir (&gt;11111 of 4 w.«liml II. I!**y . J. J. Jm m ..
and nienacinn the I ’ S. Highlit
Kf\
plflfri
t*
f
&lt;
»
i
I
•
I
ill*
lllfl'*
colony bordering Rctl Chins srr l*se of a statue of .Vnlslitnri ls&gt;rd lied official, lists) (or secret
Til** •‘••mil •' hfftH* DIO Jllaaeait
(r.linril . Ii obm but 4 ml .. w tr.ilb
Airny &lt; rrtrc.il mute In the p!d
Clyde, the Indian mutiny hero. talks on piiltlnr uniformed H er­
V
*
f
*•(!(•*I
litr.lLl
|
*
f*I|
I
hit*
75.CKMI
bring warned today to remove
nf li-.ll f|»&gt;«r|%, l-up-dirr w ill. •&lt; ill |ir ir r p | ild lP iM tl noil fl/ltoRgr
II cva» ri|Mirtid missing last
I ’u.an bcaibbesd
their families bcrsu.c ol the wor­ night by the Ministry of Works, man. in the or.trrn force nf i.iv rrirt. I Itr.c Mill lie tin liu lrd in lo ill* ilfU fltlff * n * I iro i |nl (it K U pi ilit I n l*r |d*4lnl Ml th*
It.l'Nt ffoiM tin •»••*I•«t fi|f nml
General I &gt;wIghi |). I'I.rnhower.
two I rnted Nalmn I.eMabon'
predathly swiped seimrtlnie last
sening situation in lire Orient.
?*H*» !*• (optrnts
Imllptifor *h»th- !*•%%r | p v l I i M l lilt* pi l||t Hill I*** .•Mat led . i Red Korean (nice test)
who |rd the In.s.lon srro»a tbe ||m- iii &lt;I n u n i.JIrilHMI
hatunlay
night
nr
early
SunU. S. Corool General W aite P.
Rhine only live years ago. Tke
II. J itl.lr. Gnl t«|.| of h ls (IHM •»»r.
4llllr In vrrpplv |W'Wct (or i p p t ' . s i ol
Ii stile* merkesl
clay morning.
Inn Germ'an grncrsl. were part
roller lio n nf -rintllfir ISWSellie
\tttooiffIl llo
fill van* l (»l|l • lu i t c | , 7 s.OeMI .i ik iit.o n .1 Im in c &gt; miles tmith
MrConaugliy told a tprtial new.
The stautr
is ill Walelloe. of a drlrgallon nf five whirh aal
Wonpr. r»ad bob abandoned Monwhii-h.
hr
tal'.l,
hr
w.mld
I#
glail
phi*
*)
*
.liti|*iil
hul,
&lt;urunliii|;
!«•
conference no arlual emergence I’lare, right off Fall Mall, in rto»n wltk »r*rn
\mrrlean.
In Irinl In the new nin runi. | | r I ’llllf &lt; I m ImImJ, HtM»th« » I ill \%4*.
Al l. wtatbllen il.,• 1 c*i it (i.m* •lav I d the D m Ii .
it »een hut that the warning "is tin- In-art of l/mdmi.
French and llrill.h irtieraU and raiitlnrird, hreaever. Ngainet «'i' ip ' lvn l fotii lonir. hit* r ul «%
• |f* p t r l m u nf lb. l i . f W l K W pi m l
An Allred *egimeni lo u n t r r - a tSevitlaiel
Vanl
ikteetive-s,
still
official. In ncrnlialr technical
more or low peerjiilrontiv”
plan e« pre.-.etil »« enlilMne tin ' M . Mini tlllllltfjft ff**iii th li fit*
myslifitd hy the dl nppenrrnce «|iir.|lnn. conrctnini the Allied
I'sIslLs iu&gt;l M|.,NISm &gt;•( Illial l.n k d m n g ( ntumui r t l " i e r N si*
b . • 1homI* «I mI am RiMiliitii«l
pr«p&lt;&gt;rerl
lutl-enin
with
their
civic
•An official rirtu ld is lerusit put ,.f Ike I'nronntfou |Rm*e from
•n«l nlv lin e , lllc'stion. m.l rr I mile, .outhwe.t of Wnnju
• I In ral-c &lt; Grrmsn f-*rr
«U ' ».Mills- - i. Ip |M ih ■t.
,.
vw
Old by lire, ron-nlsl” CTJtrtsl to­ VVwatwihister Alde-y on -Chrs*te • f 150,aim men Inr the Attsirtli*
- 1 , .. 1
,| pi ....... umier
Allo.l 4,tif|e.« In,,,., d ’ bell
Hint *h*lfi .^l ho*i| - i)ft#|, dl ll t f l f.i'fd.c- iV tiil on .n.'ll.'i
mas l»ay. w rrr it lt t k a l to the l*art army.
morrow to (hr MXI head, ol nee* theft.
pl» .u l l.nil.lllig n. I- wool.I re. 'M l
lt«*ta till
niornifira fit**
7S.0frf( KW plant bo.ill) lie rom into tbe R e ,| , and fndilri l»&gt;mto»
ipiil. -il 1*4*1 $|.*41,1MSI, he -late.I
American families in the • •iloriy.
Tleey had these facts to work
l O N TA IM JII I AU. I . . . . . . . I nr. i sfm th.- tih)crt ha-1 t—&lt;-ti hr..light no ut t»ri«» i«if*4io r a llh l t&lt;• put **«i' plrtcil in i ' * . i . flic I", .'tool of | t'|erei| ilow p nr *I-■r Mip|c)f.
»« fit* t*l llir 4tnr hoiit**.
Nearly 1,400 Americans aie ye- on:
'l l-T)
(ieneral Dwight D. ini.. irmieml ilbeii-.lnn.
I i-l-l dl.pal. I"
«.il tlie I ik I i I
.Sh«*itl&gt;' .iftn I *M» iiY lo r! *ln
llii plant &gt; dl .l»i»inl on lb .m l. »l
Saturday night, tendon was
gilleiecl lierr. The list ini lude, a
11
::.n
n»vtah*t
•
••(
taral
d
r
n
Pn: -1ill wa» ratfinp 'h ynlv b efo re
10*11Oil |* f II«Ml* Il hutlhtl fol Intif*
l
tilled to overflowing with n r- Liw nhnwri. oubtsiv romnia oriel
cliilw eanimt get Ingrtlu-r on m I I'lio un hour ii hleiri- «ii *i *i| hy IMlpul.ltloll g|»,t til ”1 lilt 1c in&gt;&gt;.I !
laige number of Ainenran nli/en- •or fans who travelled from all
the Aibiutu I ’j . i nations, a»ii*c.l tjll.I.M) lillihling, I don't »«-e why N'l I'XploHiuif oil «t**\*it ol thr IV|&gt;c. o f b n i i u e s i , we in ilil lo o k im-lmtlbt foe'day
of Cliinrse descent.
part- of the country tu take in
II,.
i .011,1. i .ti • l
i.
mite*
here Irnl-.y lo uu|wi I lltr lo ub a group lit,.- till* *hou1d dlsciir- a lioiitr of M Nr|fin on Niolli StriMt y e a l s m l " t b r ( i i l n i . In p i u l i i l e I’U
A siib.tanlial numbs-i of Amen- tin fooihull a &lt;uniat Inn matrhi’A.
•olidiwesl «-| IX i.iiiu . i f tn lire
tt.%11.iMMt hnll.llog," m l Mr. Gut. Ih P i f f h llllk o fl' .»(t*| I 4*ri*'•I \v* •
.Suiulay nioming It wan gone.
i|uartrrs ol lire h.r-|mv*rr Him.- "\v. In.ill.I fare realities. We m&lt;
in. I'M.c.I glim lit well .ilicarl *.l .rrei e.lierr tbr |l”di ;!.rrre.t •
rant already ha. left Hong Kong.
mu**, Aliotlt it fourth «*f t lit- I mmi.*
Could It have been tlie C ar­ scl. I'ait Dcfcn.c Alltsncc.
nl.xit
two
y.arv
Iste
with
such
lime",
.aid Mi ( •f**|P»l .Smith, tl a lu ll mile Monday md Allied force,
b
i
o
*lr
t
royrtl.
At
7:10
o
NI
im
I
Dependent, nf fisc American com­ lisle follow era lo show they harkAlter nrrelinii I rcnch I ’rr.KJrnl an hlea. I lielliwc that *.&gt; will this fiMiruififf n firr At I'M I Wil- |M»%
%*'f t M|I|MIIV JMr iul**|it.
panies were warned last tc-rek to eel their 8c-otlUh nelghlairs? C a r­
lain tecovered moil ol ,I.-rv*I
f»**m
lisle Is light oil the Under of Vintenl Auriol in I’ati. rarlv m M&gt;.n la- il. a im-i i .hI of all-out IIa iii ** A trn u t «lu* to a
A thifiL*. N"w inml, IT.V I. hi*
return home- Some R n li.li residents Seotland. l u supporters were In
\&gt;to.ii on die write,n Ironl
prr|Mitinp for a third 'Vmld \t« l, a fIn*. «-MU*r«l a hllirht Amount «»( l i i n r r tIn*ti «l**nt*l«*l It • j trill
the morning. Kisenlwrwer tn.«tlc •« n &gt;at that will la- hardei «n «* dam«ifr.
and wealthy Chinese hate gone. a gay inocal Saturday after the
«A|*Al*llity ' Ml*’!’ V I M.l* , l»ru*t* *1. ..nib ol abandon'd ’ • m s a t
&lt;1 . s i l s s - s
**■ r * i * ■!*»
unsnnnunrrd
m Versatile.
" s r U s s M III twas a, t .
At H:AI o'rlork )• t*uji4' *ft« •
M tpw t.«vi*t a * I
I II.i a ,i|(
The official warning came at no •ram pullrcl one of thr .eason's
in&lt;|o-fl lit. W.iibl W it II hc.nlfiim»ii f•r• m m w rrr i a II t i I t»* put • **mi *a ** •i t»# .•iii.ntm Ul«*v(i%t»4
higgi-st
upsets
hy
holHing
IrUtlsurprise. Americans have been
dun's champion Arsenal t'luli to eiusrler. in the Hotel I n mot.
o'lt a i*r*u9 fit*’ liraf tlo liomr t|»**ll. •***•• 9 a II&gt;
t»* lliMft,
«•• •’
watching Chinese Red force, on a •eeirele,.. draw.
..
., i
i .
of I* U
j.»j|i| at I ra .h Sift 1
Ilotb V en a rib .mil l*i.iit.in
the neighboring mainland swell In
Wa. it ju .t a high pint eel
•ml Aiiford Avmttit
»»*!*• a im
h**vnr
blesn
have
mentioned
*•
upportrra of a vic­
it i . . .
&lt;n havi bo» •• 1
Ih* «utotiiohih a hi* It
tm**l
an army of more than diJOOO in pi stik hy
torious tilth, kUrh as a goal pos.ible -rtr. b.i die five .tar f •• ’’
tli* i;*5 *iltnr ptimp aim!
rt
t •till lyitflil r ApAhillt • to *• *1*11*1
the pa.i month.
po.l rush In llif Culled S ta irs? eisl'. heathpiaHeit o Iradci «l r|r
inilil* i»f &lt;*'.v#t**4i K lh*H»t I
*•*
nftrr a ! thr M«»tof * Inn
**
Ilnng Kong, through which |lriIf aallaaed *&gt;• «*•■» • a»e*i
I l n a l l D . r A • • • r « f 9 BM»
Or was It an net nf reprisal
12-nslion
army.
tiah trade with China pas-.-,, I for the theft of 11m* Srone Stone?
I A K K I.A N D . Jan « —(A1 &lt;7»hl
Mr. F.lolse llrK in n 'v . 20. of
At f'ontaurebleau Ikr |.il .1 b ill Wednesrlav morning with scattered
at the mouth of the Canton River,
Kinukly Scotland Yard didn'l
Sanford, died today In sn O rla n d o
about M) mile* south «f hr tag know. Il sent Its men to rail­ hour briefing on 411 rlrfrn .r in float in all dlstrlete was furerast
lirnpltal. S h e w as the reond fa
south China ftty of Canton. The way stations and all night enfes We.tern Europe m 4 tonfcicu' &lt; tinlay by U10 Federal Kl.’.l r Kro.t
(silly ras u ltin g from an nutoprobil*
Island was faded to Urilain Icy In I he hope of finding Miliirotie
Warning Krtvlce for peninsular
archlent Surniav in Fanfnrd.
with
Ait
(
‘biel
M
.l,b«l
Sir
J.m
■
•
China In 1*41. The oppodtr peni­ who saw someone brandishing
W. b. f.'hapnuin, te' )rst &gt;&lt;ld
Her rnotlirr, Mr- Huelc l . r s h t m ,
Floriiln.
Receipts of the Hanford !'•• t
nsula of Kowloon, nil the main­ Bcnorthlng like a four-fool brunts M. lit Jib. rommsntler-in-« btef '•!
Weather will warm un W rdnr*. resident n l West | ,r • htrr«l, Office for I'l.'.d m ir f|.005^55. .1 who a iiffr ir d com o .i|on. I"‘ck and
land, was reeled tv IIHtaln tu sword sometime Saturday night tbe (I iiicm -I. group's 4ir * « It.".. day night with no frost seen •Ii&gt;-I i . mI sv at P:2f&gt; A. M. follow­ 75 percent Incn u &gt;• over the !&lt;*•!» a I'toki'ir a r m , is in fair condition
IftCfl and forms pari of Ilnng oi ••rir.etinie Sunday morning.
(iguic of $.'7I*,7H2, Fnttmaster J"*l in the Hanford hospital. A b r o t h e r ,
I lien lie went for 4 lotli of ike TI.uis.lMy &lt;&gt;r Friday, the forrea.t ing sn illnea* of -I* month*.
Kong.
Tha Isirel Clyde statue she»w!.
Horn July 25, |Ht'4) in Gtoii Field slaled frefay.
Howard G ra h a m , IM. was killed
said.
11 esaafI tow*-e HR
Mill
Tire complete forecast for to­ Hill, Ain. Mr. rhapniHtt t.ad live.)
Tim Crown r’nlmi), , great cen tlie
-nldler
with
his
sword
lie utllihntrd tho increafc Isir* • instantly.
Ire of trade to the Orient, »•&gt; sheathed. At his f«ed llrltannk&lt;
night and Wednesday.
in Kan ford fol 51 y.-nts wlon ly tu Florida Fashions vlio»e pn tal
Others injured in Ihe accident
occupied hy the Japanese on sits on a lion. The sword was In
Clear -klee ami ruthrr cold wlllr III wa . engaged for u tiuuil«-r nl •■ill ,he said, wa larger Ilian Ihe were liolihv .Iran Graham, 111. who
scattered
frost
In
all
districts.
Chri-’tiuas clay, IM L Thrs &lt;or- a no-tal container on her skirt.
year* in r.-lny fanning. Hr wn entire receipt ■nf nfflrr* Ira-at.-'l in Miffcr.-d Internal Injuries a n d a
C isSlItSM o» e * . , aisi
i i 's s i i s s m
o s rwa* u . i
I.lght northerly winds with periods a m rm lTr of the First Methodist -H ie, with a pupulntinn ».f tWi.OtMl
broken a r m , and D"w G ra h a m . 12,
of m ini In north and rentrnl dis­ Churi'h mimI of MmsonIr 1-o.igr r,2
t'ami llatloiis sliowi-d an Incren e who suffered shock und a slig ht
K N IK K h i . w i n g
A U T O IIIU L K IIH
tricts and light northerly winds of Son ford.
of II iTirent user 1!*tl*. During cornua,ion. lie h a , now M c „ diaPA I.M K 7 T 0 . Jan. »—1/1*i—John MIAMI R E A C H , Jan. 0 &lt;-11 with Intervals nf calm in southern
Hr is survived hy two dsiigli- iur.ll tin- Hanford Post Office paid i h a t g i d from the ho-pitnl.
Joseph Miller, alioiit to), » m*i Automohllc Healrra were advised
district-, with some indication* nf ters, Mrs. U. F. llrMiiMii and Mr -. IH.2H7.fil I In money orders and
Mrs. McK inney, whr, wa- a !e|n .
•lalll with a knife l»i&lt; U-t hy mh of F rriid rc l Truman*:
• 1 s a l l s s M lia S i r s s i t e
The C lt) Comml-slnn fa il nlg't becoming noMhesrterly mi lower ()&lt;I«v 1m Ruinlde). two son-, tt
nigh: and his hrhle ol -three ronsultants l-nlay to “gel your ruled agHlii.l the teionlhg to min- east roast morning. Tcrnpcraturrs F, nml K. T. Chapman all »( Sl'i^it;'.' postal notes, issuing tin .
i
rv
ehccls
at
mnrv
than
57.720.tM7
M IN IH 'N T f ON l | M F-H
wrek* ia (wing held for Invrsltgn. house in order" for the mobili­ mrrc'vl um * of thr south aide ..f on high ground will It about aevtu Sorif* rd; one aider, Mr-. .Ml.no
nr more than any other offl’-.' In
SAN IML'GO, l a i d . J a n 0
lion.
sation program.
Twenty-fifth Street Utween Fink degree* warmer than temperatures IlMrnr of Montgomery, Ala.; one the state e.rept lacksonvllle, which
It was tha first all-while slay­
Frad A. K rafft, Im 'jstrlal re­ and Sarfo n l Avenues following » on low ground lorsllnna. I^.wesi ■Irler-ln-law, Mrs. W illi. II Tstr, ns rent ml accounting office ” 10110 Itll- A m an hiip ' continued w ith
ing in Manatee county In 27 lations speriallit in the Offira hearing in which a number of rr I- temperatures In the rolder
low Kanfor.l: nine grandchildren nnd ■redit for transactions of all pn t llli l cm• tug tempo •hrmighout the
west today for the elusive Hill
years.
of ManiNiwcr, earn* hrrr to at­ dents In the vicinity ohJfete«l to thu ground location* will occur between five great grandchildren.
offlrts other than first class In the Cook, a Missouri hadman, " a n t e d
Hheriff Roy I laden rvportrcl tend the annua) convention of changr. Cltv Manager Clifford Me 5:00 and A:00 A.M. Wednesday.
Funeral service, will |«- lirl-l slate.
| for the possible -laying of eig h t
Mrs. Rila Vrcndrll Millar ami the Nationol Automobile Dealers K Ihlil 11 aahl this morning.
Gainesville district: 21 to 2M dr^ at 2:50 I'. M. tomorrow at KrirkDuring I'.'fiO r lly rlcllverv service
d ia ries Hardy, A4, are held in Aasoelatlon. H r is srhedulc-el to
*M mci Funeral linin' witli It. v. I. was cstrode.1 to include llighlsn-l pet'one In a rros* roontry trail
Mark N. Cleveland, J r ., »m greee.
thv rnunty jail while p.-otic of speak at a manpower rllnc to­ stmkesman for '25 residents nf tke
Upper east cos.t district: 25 lo |„ McKinley officiating. Ihirial Park. Rosalia Drive and to the 2WM) of terror.
In tin last frw 5s
the hu nt
morrow.
tha killing Is made.
nrlghtairhood. fllijeetlnn waa ma-la .'PI degree.
will la- made in F-vcrgrcen feme hha-k of Kanfuril and Palrncttn
centered siring lit* M -lean Ion
Orlando and north iMirllon of lery.
to retonlng of the area In a "pie. *
Avenue*.
dcr hut In seat tend •••eitona of
meal manner," and It wa* pnlntH lltnoksville district*: 27 to 51 «lr
T tsa«, O re g o n ,
Karims,
New
nut that lots In the new tone n"t grecs, ptw-kels 25.
Mrxirn n n i &lt;'s!lf'&gt;rnl» jittery rR IRidge. Ilnrtow. and south portion
used (or butlnou purpoum wouM
reus liave repor'r.1 sighting men
of llrooksvillc districts: 2N to 52
he unsuitat.le for resident Ini use.
irw a lla a v * ns Cass Ma»
resembling th e t L y r a r - o t d e i
C lly Manager Cllffonl MrKIhh'n
ronvtr t.
was m iurstcd to klurly ratra and
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‘NURRRNDRRH
regulations of tasirab. In other
Ml AM A. Jan. tl-i/V)—A middle
ritles. The Commission re,joe»tr.|
IX3NDON, Jan. Q - fflY -Tim free pre»« ol Europe today hailed this after S. A. Allen. Yellow fah agvd es-convM-t who arlviscsl a
lly O L IV E R W. D EW O L F
High yesterday SI
Pirsirlm l Truman's Slate of the Union speech as a morale buildrr for C«.. operator, oblertesl to the pi-- lady In a downtown hae In rail
tow today 35
sent maximum charge of lift eenta the F i l l because lie was wante-l,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (/!’) &gt;Sru,' r Mrf artby s i l« l .S o if U n
all nalSMH n litring Red aafwasiow.
voluntarily surrendered to the
Rain 00
Reflecting tha grtieril approval eipirued in the Drithh (ircts last In !h« rtly north of Twenty-fifth F B I for the 12,000 bank rtiblwry of thr Army Pace lialay In Irll linn bov "»en et military menage,"
Total rain. Jan. ."I Inch
Rlrret, and Ml rent* In the elly
night, newspapers in France. Belgium, Scandinavia and other nation, sotr'h of that street.
last November of the Seattle, became available In lolumuul Drew IV a wn.
Jan. normal rain 2 '&lt;•'&gt; inches.
under the Communist shadow satdO
tbe Wiiconrin Itepublnan. wlrn i, engaged m a ruiiriuig fru.l **tlh
Fuirhase nf two FalrtmnV&gt;. Wash.. First National llank.
the sprerb would harden Western leaders to "do as a sll In defining Mono pumps at II.4IB each for
Kd Atason. agent In charge of Pearson, made public a letter ltd 1
Ruiopo'a will to dafend Itaalf.
what the demand* of rradtnesa, use of the Water Department was the Miami FB I. *al.l
Waller which he told Pare
sm all”! than has been genvially
"ff someone Is actually stralinV rritortml.
Aa yet there waa no reaction without war, must he."
approved. The purehaw- e. as 'n line Hugo Hrhramm. 44, of San Fran ­
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Jan'""« —I T )
cisco,
related
to
ag.nt*
how
I
t
The
Faria
L
’Auhe,
whleh
speak*
Pearson replied Ihs* lieforv
reported from Moaeow, but elsesecret decoded message- from tlie
with the rr* omnirnilsilori* of A. F.
54
25
where the Comrauniat praaa, with for the Catholic Popular Repuhll- Michael., Orlando engineer, who wrote a note to the teller of the Pentagon and handing them lu using thr rabies from General Atlanta
2«
13
IU usual slngW atrard, branded ean Movement (M RP) of French Investigated Ronford'e water sys­ International branch, Seattle First Pearson the lire* of many of our Ihurglas MnrArthur's Tokyo head­ Hoslun
11
14
National Hank, ami demand*.! voting men and the -rru rlly of quarters "I controlled the Peuta- llrownsville
the apaach aa a naw step toward Foreign Minister Robert Hchu- tem.
ta
14
man, cal lad the eaoarh a "great *5) Wsatiler permitting, the C&gt;»n- 12.000 in |5, 510, ami 520 tails. this nation are In gravt- danger." g»m, which »s»urr*l me then Chicago
a "war «f a cjrtaaia*.’*'*
ta
14
Th* unidentified woman railed
In a Kanate speerh last Friday, wnutd lie no security risk pro­ Denver
r- reputation" of C . I . Senator
' Ip reopen the Mu20
57
Robert A. Taft's demand for
Pool on Feh. IS. the F B I last night and aald a MeCarllnr enatg.d that "some vides! tin* dates of Ihe rata* wera H r, Meinaa
41
M
of deep
voted to ogarese ■aa told her, while the aat in man In the ilreodlng room (at the changed and a few words omitted. Pm no
ID
New York
&gt; Hanford lion*- • downtown cocktail lounge, ha Pentagon) la gulltv if high trea­ T i l s wa* done."
U
n
McCarthy contended both In Lit* PI*o*ail«
ta r Atobagtly, and wpaetallv to waa wanted hr the F B I and ad- son" If tto message* ouMished by
31
11
Ralph Oowrar, etolrauw. fo r offorta steed to r to V ail up tha whisk­ Pearson In B column Dec. 30 ware speech and in hla letter to Paco Washington
A
29
authentic.
that publication of the purportedly Jackson villa
ta teewrlnr for Senford and Golds­ er boyra."
SO
M
She did 10 and a few minutes
The column raid in rsssnee that secret message* with only minor Miami
boro tbe Castle Brower Housing
44
Project, and tha w v project on later two agent* took Schramm the Chinese Communist army changrs might materially help Tallahaaaa*
ta
M
Tampa
fCmotto*** Oa Pag* Two!
Itto custody.
flfh tliif tn Korut U cottiiderably
whWi woelt la now pending.

Group To Organize In
T ryA t Housing Gen.
Sanford Collection

Florida Power To
Spend $19 Million
On Construction

Familie*s Should Britannia's Sword Eisenhower Visits
During Big Headquarters O f
Leave Hong Kong, Swiped
Football Holiday
Five Power Army
Consul Declares

Americans Are Told
Situation I s Be-&gt;
coming Dangerous

75.000 KW Plant To
Be Built On Hast
Coast During *51

W estern Powers Meet
W ith Germans To
Discuss D e f e n s e

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Cow TiMiipurtan res
rredided Tonij^lil
In Cenlrul Florida

Second Victim Of
Collision Dies In
Orlando Hospital

W. 10. Chapman. !MI Post Office Receipts
Ycurs Old, SiKTiinihs
Increase 7:i Percent

City Commission
Vetoes Re-Zoning
25th sStreet Area

Foreign And American Newspapers
Approve'State Of Union Message

McCarthy Asks Explanation Of How
Pearson Acquires Military Secrets

Sanford Went her

The Weal her

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MONDAY JAN. 8. 1931

THE TANrOHD HKHALU. viANFORp, FLORIDA

IiHW School Dean
To Address World
Federalist Group

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MOUNT DORA. Jan. K (H p*
rial) — Florida’* adrocalea of a
United Nations empowered to
enforce peace will lirinir an au­
thority on law sod government to
KI»tl&lt;U to lw I hr speaker Ml l)ir
Kialr Assembly of Dio Itnilnl
World F n lrra lU U to l&gt;e held ai
Dir IlilNIoirt) llotrl, Tain|&gt;n. Sal
unlar an«l Sunday, Jan. |.*i and
It. I llh t l Nurds lireae, a la lr information director, announced to­
la jr.
Ilr la Henry Brandis, J r., Ilruii
of Dir University of North Can&gt;
lina School of law ami fmmrr
n n U lan l to thr representative of
Dir Unitor! Nation' Srriirltw ConnHl’a CommlltSe of f!m&gt;l Offices lo
Indonesia, Mra. Rrr«r aald. Itrrngnlxed a* one of Dir l*e*l U'itlmritira nn thr Milijrrt of wnDd
government. Oran Itramlia will
address Dir liaiKiilrt session of
thr assembly al 7 I* M. at Dilltllalwnr**.
A graduate hini*r|f frntn Dir
North Carolina University. Uran
llrandl* ha* licen teaching I hr? &lt;•
shirr 1930. Ilr lirrainr Itran of
Dir lain Krli&lt;ml In 1919 « ft* i a
Ira rr of absence lirtwrrn 1912 and
194*' to -rl&gt; r nilli (lir |i. S. N * * &gt;.
returning to inartivr duty a* a
lirulrtiant comtnandrt a ftrr duty
at two Jim a and Okinawa. Piutn
li*t* to IU 9 , lie
a* A
member of thr Rlatr Commission
for thr Improvement of thr AdaMiui*li«tw.n of Ju-tlrr.
Active In thr affair* uf thr
A*S'*elati»n of American
l-aw
Ht IhmiI*. IN an Brandis i« a mem­
ber of thr American Judicature
Korlrty, the Amcrlrau I -aw Inatltiitr. and thr Amrrirnn A**nrlation of University I'lnfr*or». ‘A* a leading Federnllsl, h&lt;
la a ntotnlwr of thr Nation*''
F.sceullvr Courrll of U W K .
Tlir Ktatr Aurmbly w ill open
at 2 F . M. under thr direction
of George tawls, Lewis Hlal*
Hank. Tallahaoee Htatr (tranch
Chairman, with a full meeting •*
inrnilxe* from all part* nf Flo­
rida lo form the Date program for
polll leal art inn In Hcht nf pre-erd
wothl event*.

In recent year*, annual flood
|o»»r* In the United Htatr* have
averaged more than li lt ) million.
It I* ratlmated that ahnul Ir. |«*r
cent of V J i. pupil* Mill attend om
jreym schools.
(inrrira had almut four million
f a r la * payer* before World
II. There are about M mil-

Wonju T ails

o f ned the war.
Hut the time table appealed to
liavr !■••• n thrown off halannaiotind Wonju Thi* wa» confirm**!
ll ontlnnid ►lure faa«* tlfte »
Id lO fll v%fir 'ftfii Clnr»r*e- 4imir&gt;, bv tn&lt;&gt; South Korean pHxonrt*
v bo Iiad lircn pritoncra of tha
|M»ul&gt;l&gt; 210.000 nirn. ami llirn IChlOOM in thr Wonju rector One
Lo ir.iu R .(| comiaclc-.
w«. releaaed, thr other rreaped.
Tliry *aid tlic Chlnrce told them
Tlien the ilclemici* j I miiiI' nrd
*.f plan* to take Ynju, |H mile*
ilir town .mi! it% airstrip Allirti l wr*t of Wonju. hy Satmday night.
warplane* strafrd ami lire-Urmlted A U.N. patrol wrar in Y*iju Sunday
« . 1II||| altri thr withdrawal. All without r&lt;mtarting the enriny.
The Kniean Red communion** for
ammunition tiam w»» Mow up.
Huoduy hroadraM hy the Mo'inw
U. S. Fight Army ImailrjuaDcn radio mid the Rod*, "hrenking
•aid Allied caiualtrr* w rir liyhi down enemy re*i*tanre, rontinued
■
lining thr holdinit action. Iic.nl to advance on all front*."
Thr rommunicpie laid the If. H.
ipiartri* taid fighting ronlimird ?.'*th IHviMon ami ttrlti'h
27th
in llie Wonju aira. Ila 'l ami West llligade ftufftir.l "Ina.y ......
in
fivhtiiig around K«tiul Jan. ft and
nf tlir citV.
One battalion roulttcrntta* ke*l 4. It *aid linin' than VHI Am rrirunMonday morning. Imt pnllril t*ark nod Hriti«h were killed or wounded.
In I ' u *:i i i . Uie'idrnl Hyiiginan
a. irr a brief field. Plnnr* attacked
Red* on rldgre on Woniu'a flank*. Hher told A I* eorreapondrnt Juek
Till' Alllrd reaiguard -till wn&lt; Mai Hrth n half-million Mouth Kofighting drsperntriv to tilork the
It* &lt;1- from a nouthward weep that
would mrnarr Ibr main hoy*l of
U.N. troop*.
|l RlHhNM rtreaaa |‘ap* Hint
General MacArthur* *mnmary,
timed lit 2 : in P.M. Iiad irpnitrd U. lr ll" f ami C|| tm irr thrmigh Die
N. troop* north of Wonju had acren -eight ha o f an Inch Ih irk
withdrawn, but K arr no indication w indow. T m n -artinn* will le- inade
tiv wnc of n eliding draw er in
Ihry liml given up thr rity Abmi
main, a U.S. Kighth Army »i*okc*- w tin h nil money will la- p larrd
man had -aid: "A* of tit*' rnrly and pil'hed in ntl'l our by Dohour*today (Mondavi wr 'Uncon­ teller or eii'lo m cr.
Mr '|i Nlllty e*pn - .m| the opin
trolled Wonju."
MnrArthur'* *tuniuaiv
* a I d ion Dial diive.in luink* iipiipi~-l
heavy ra-ualtie* were lliflirtrd on • oil tin. lyiw of window, dee in ned
the lied*, It reported Allied troo.u and liullt by Die Klim Maehlni
l a.I withstood heavy pressure on Co., are &gt;nfer from the danger of
rnblwry Ilian Die roii'eotineul
Wonju'a cart aide.

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McNulty (irmip

T h r CoinmuniM* hud priirtratrd
the drva*tatrd city** outakirt** Hun
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*av only to l&gt;r hurled out liy u
counlriaiiark.
Ho fin e r wa» Allied resistance
that air ohrervrra saw lied I loop*
aiiancinir in two mile*. ..u t of Du
low ii . In one fight, Wonju'* de
fender*, killed 470 North Korean*
and took 71 pri-onrra.
flail weathri Kuoduy limited U.
N. warplane* to |e»* than SMI
sortlca. i'ilot« re|iorted Inflicting
nn catiinulnl 700 rn*u.iltlc* in rlo- .ground auppoit mi'»ion*, d* ijHUi
the low ovi-rra't.
Three rruiurr*—«lie IhH.H. Uncheater and the U riti'li Navy’*
O ylo n and Kenya—tminhardrd th*
we*t roa*t mot of Inrhon Kundav
far the fouith (traiRht liay. In ­
chon, 1M! inih • we*t of Kenul, wa*
nliaoiloppi) ),y I*. N. forrr.- Jnn. S
Allleii Naval unit* were lni»y
al*o on the ra*t count. Four Amrr
■ran deatreyrr* and two Kiameie
warehip* iMiumlnl m il and mad
target* nluni- a fin nnte *lrrlrh id
•hr m a il ninth of Die Uttli I’a&gt;nl
let.
A large llrd fane »n&gt; iej*irte.t
tno'ing Miuthward iihuur Dial mute
la*l V*.ck.
In Tohji,. obsrcvrr* noted that
the (*hine*e llmrlnldr nf "peiatlnnIta* lo-ryi ••nudliny or even-diny
that of the Nofth Koieon nffen*|yp of ln«t Jane and Julj-1 which

l&gt;l*e.

t .’&lt;1 rn* imrking *|&gt;are I* pro*
vlded In rhe r e v for bank eilatom*
• r V r. ttrN n ltv mlctr-l m i *.
lie added Dial till* I- Ibe fil 1
•if Dure drive-in bank* planned
tiV Die M-veu n&lt;rml&gt;*i| liank- of ft'
McNully group. Aiinri'a,
will
nl'o lie built ill Kli'lmmee ami
N&gt;» .Smyrna llrarh.
'Ir
MrNldly r*p|.till'd Dint,
while "tdv one window ha* lirrn
in-lnlled at pie&gt;ent, *|iarr for
•h*ia- 'nine lm* liceii provided In
the run*1ruction plan'. I lr 'ahl
Dial manr of thr 20 drivr-ln liank*
In Ftoiidn m e handling a Volume
exceeding fHKt cuMiunera jk-i dav
Tin- Anne* ia cipnpiad with a
new vault If! hy JO fret in dlmen►|«o to handle the r*|iaii*f"tt e«&gt;
lu-etnl fiotn thr rnlaigrd Small
l.oan iN-pnttmrnt and the drive
lo window.
K. A. Ityaon wa« general eon*
tm clorj Itrggie M a'.ry had rliarg r
of Die pla-teinir and W. O. Ilridgr*
Die niaaonryt W. J. King tn-tailed
I he iilnmblng und F. H. Rnndult,
J i . the elta-Trical wiring and the
hgldiiig flitu re i) F M. Kngliah
had chaige of Die lovfiitg; Ituugh.
e il\ A S'ui of t(fUndo in-tailed
the uir r'in'Iilloillrig and heating
ev 'tein»; The Atlantic Marble and
Tile Co. of Daytona llrarh. Dip til'fionta; ami Dm Henkatik filu«a A
I’nlnl fo „ thn [ late gla*' window*.

Howard (iraliam

Eisenhower Plans

|l **«t|«M»il
M M Ol»f i
phone ofin.ilnr Ini the pail two
yruir, wa» liam leiird yr iritlwy
Imm FeinalcM-iUKldon Memorial
1 1" ’pilal. w lirir all of the injured
hid been taken, lo Oiangr Mem­
orial ll'i'pdal Ini an o|M-iall'in In
irinotr a brain riot. I In "imlilidn
it itill lr|Mirlrd In I m- i litre tl.
Tw&lt;* Ncgr'ie', dr*crilinj liy I'oIjrc r h ir f
(I William« a* be­
ing tlrrink at Die time «.f thr r«lII mio of I !• |(r lliiirk Sedan with
the Iftrta Ford redan in which thr
Dinham' were riding are undrr
ariral. and one uf them, tin- driver
nf thr Hoick Arthur William*,
fa'e rrinilital pric • rollon At pie-rnt he i* In City Jail, following
his arre-t liv I’aiiolrnrn Jnr and
J l r t Hick on on a rharr* of rareIm* and negl'cml driving.
pnlire Chief William' ledntrd
out lliat thi- wa Die firr-t fatal
traffir accident l«&gt; orriir **itHir
Dir ritv limit- m more than a
vrar. During tP6n there were no
death* due l „ Iraffir accident*
wilhln the city.
||r ipiotrd nnitori't', who t&gt;ad
lirrn
pa-red
on Twenty-fifth
S irrr-1 liy tile ttnol., a* xtilting
“it* »|.rr.| wa- in ever - of *&lt;*•
mile* and hour The Ford, travel­
ing north on French Avenue, wa*
Idl on thi idr with terrific impail. " U -iliil &gt;t !*• * 1*1 I Into 1
telephone pole. The Hoick wa*
11111001 over tint none uf the three
nrrii|iaid' Including Nathan Spar­
row of ‘J lu J A rit Tenth S ii« d
n..| late l"hn-»&gt;n of ftl'J W r *1
F.levenlh Street were more th-ir
tindeed.
Sheriff I* A Mem la in i th»morning Dial he tmd orderp'l
V'1*1 t«m 9»* Itr fiM»' i'-il hv Deputy
Charlr. Itrck on n rtmign of
dninVeniie»B.
At the t ini' of Die arrliletit. he
old"i A D luir William* wa ru*h
lag S pet tow to lh&lt;- hoenllal f'P
'reatmen' of a -unerfie'al wotind
In the *holllder. allegedlv InOlet
nl hv 8 |iariow‘' wife with an *er
nick after S|»err'&gt;W' l elHre'*d liom*'
aficr lieiog aim o' all ftb'lil an
liait of Die ilav
William*, who i ••* I I " « n'

't vall**#* n * i * r n # i i h i
relicmi witb I rem Ii leader*.
H m meeting al lire Drfrntc Min*
utry wai eipected to U«l well into
llie afternoon. Modi wa* eipetled
I" tell liim three French division',
now m Germany, areal hi*di*|mrel
Similar pledget have been made hy
ilie United Stale*. Rulain. Italy,
Belgium, Canada and orlier coun*
trie*.
Their enntrihulora will form the
imrleu* of a Koropc-an Interna*
tiunal Army expecte,! to grow In
more than I.OOOJktn lo ldicri, ac*
lor* and airmrn hv IOa.1 .
Tin fainr .1 World War Ii trad­
er arrived in 1 ‘ari* yeaterday to
head an International forrr to de­
fend thr We*| again.I Cnnimiui*
l*m. Al oner he *ervr*l warning
that any nation, tempted t» text
the power nf the We»t had tietir r think long and carefully aleiiit
Darting anything.
KUenhowrr’e arrival here marka
Id* first formal viail in min of
•hr F.uroiiean |iower that will give
him
min
and rnarhinm
for
Die tinny D.e If-natir.n Atlantie
Community ha&gt; *akni him to
&gt;ii a*e to fend off •ni.'C'*l*n from
the K ail.
After a ouirk lour of Die North
Atlantie Treaty eountrie*. Kiirn*
hpyer It daUd t*. r .t.iu , to
Wa'hington late thia month, lie
eomea *&gt;ark here around mid*
Kehriiarv to liegin the tank of
uniting into full Oiieniliou hi*
Supreme llendouarier* A l l i e d
I'-.wer* in F.tirnp.* (K IIA P F l.
In lniu-» a* e'lOfideiil a* though
he h***l imi d'yi'lon* al hi* nunmand, inatrad of the doven or %o
rradv for him I" Iiad, Kiteohnwrr
*|,-ei''re«t ye'terday:
"Arouarvl and oolie*|.. there Inethlnr which lh&gt;- i.ation* of the
Ulantir rommnnltv rannoi artilove. I * t iho-e who might l»
lemnled fo put ltd* iw*-e.-r to the
li»t, |winder well t*-e l-k.fin* of
hi'lorv. T h “ ran e of freedom ran
never lie deferred.
"I am heir." lie ileetaied. "lie'|*l••e the ItnOw'l &gt;ll'i»j to'lleyo*
with the re* I of the Weal r nr
aorbl that **“* i* **. r***l &lt;»*il*- ft*,
riehl. lull lb*- dnlv lo nmleet thr
cullii*e which h«. le-- •• •oreading
out Dll "Ugh Ibe •* '.rt'l."
'taking It elrer ihei enrh Kuro*

iran youtha would join II. N. fiueer
jf they had the Wra|H"i'
‘ Thi* la now a fluhl foi oui very
live*." tald Khrc, with
vivildr
emotion. “ We are not, of rourre,
*aying the t’nitr .1 Nation' are not
fighting. Imt we want I" hel|i I"
mil limit.
"We an- Iwaging only for thi
rifle* ami aminuniD"ii to do the
job."
The So'ltii Korean I'li 'ident
-d al o (in ii In ( •ii|-|dU a toi
biindtnl of ihoii lend’- of refugee. Who lia'V fie*I Hit" I'llMn. lie
raid:
" I’fople am dying from (tarvatlon and fevering."

llmO Hodv a enoe. ftamage to hi*
Hoick, which he.' (e-.-o lia* rling
i-n*t op Twenty-fifth Street at the
tune of the aerldent. w«» out at
linn. Damage • • (he F*"d wip
e»ilmale*l al *'*Vi
Two 0»|ap'h» lo&gt;lle •I'eelali*!*
' r r r ra|tr«V ll*e'4» *ft. «l|,-.«.l Air.
e jkl. J«*n.
lo .,,
(ii nil* ni met I llejlkle
arr tl)r. ItoUtfr-. ‘Mill, rlieml |&gt;rlt
Sen Pf, C. iMrC^fe. ehj, M r M r KiniWv wa* ©oemle't mae. in Or
Undo
fir. Rnfcait 0 . Neal.

pean inentgr nf the Atlantic com
munity “ mu»l still continue thn
hard core of ila own defe/iie,”
Eisenhower aald, "No amount of
outside aid alone could defend
Europe."
F.Uenhowrr'* fin * conference
with a probable SH A RK associate
took place yesterday, when he
talked for four hour* with Hritain'* Field . Marshal
Vi.rount
Montgomery.
-Minilgnmerv o«&gt;w rmnniari'la the
five power “ Brussel* Fact" Mill
tarv Alliance at i ontainbirau. it
U Iwing nielte'l Into Die Atlantic
Army organisation.
Neither of the tw&lt;* famr.| commaruier* would tell reporter* what
had l.ee'1 dlaeu«*e«l.
Ki*eahower Is e l peeled lo motor
to Fontainhlrau. h i miles south
of Farts, during his visit here.
The hi'tnHr French village I*
among the silra often mentioned
for HHAFE** permanent head'purler*.
After hi* ilay of military con­
ferences* Elsenhower ia rapreted
to pay a courtesy rail on French
Fre-iilrnt Vincent Auriol tomor­
row. then leave liy plane for Hru»»el» on the *eroitd leg of his trip.
lie h also rehrdutrd In make
flying visit* to the Hague. Copen­
hagen, 0 *1", |&lt;"ndon, |,l*te'n. Home
Frankfurt, and l.uvemtmrg while
in Kuropr. Ife i» to return home
hv way of Ireland and Canada to
romplele hi» !o«ir of the Atlanti.-

Freeze
It HHtl*"* r * —• S a r e " p e l
frost in all d isliic U i ligld uoith•rly wind* with Iona periods of
calm In northern districts and
brief periods of calm In southern
district*. Tcm pejattire* «n high
ground trill Ixi aliout six degree*
warmer than temptratures in low
ground location*. Lowest tempera­
ture. in the colder low ground
location* will ocrur about 7:16 A.M.
Tuesday.
flalnrsrille district: 20 to 26 de­
gree*.
Umicr east roast district: 22 lo
20 degrees.
Orlardo and north portion of
Hrnoksvilla districts: 26 to 29 de­
grees, pockets 22 .
Ilsrtow. Ridge ami South portion
of nrookivllle district: 26 to 59
degree*, norket* 22 to 24.
West Coast district: from 26 at
Klfrr* to 26 at Kllentnn to .10 al
Iona esrept low pockets 24.
Indian R ir rr district: 26 M Coena to 27 at Veto Beach to 29 at
Rtuart.
Kvrrglade. distriel: to 32 near
tak e and 20 degree* In colder
[dare, away from take: Frida,
deep take area 2* to 32.
tawer ea*t r«ui»t district: 32 l«
31 near mast and 27 to 31 away
f[&lt;m n u t.
Tuesday! fair and rather cold.
Olltlooft rold Tuesday night with
fiost nml fleeting temperatures
o» *r mo.I of ponlnttilfer tAedhetday
morning.
!?.

Fart nations.
I
Coincident with Eisenhower *
arrival. General Charles De Gaulle
made a plea to America to help IN TMC COt’MT OF TtIR r o i a r y
J r DOB. BBMINOLI] CUtaTT.
defend Europe, because "She ta*
F i.o n m s . in rao BA TK .
in-e-1 of you and you have need ot IN nf!i EffTATI! o r
C.
r . .. I.'I M K IIM A N l b r . u a
her."
TO A1.1. (-B R U m m * AND P I * .
SUNS BAN’INU CXAIWS UR DE.
The oil from the seed* of Mack
MINUS AfiAINST SAID F.STATg*
T o" a n d e a r h of iuu a r s l i s r . u
mustard I* more pungent than
■mllfled
end
rcqsirad to p r s i . a t
that from the white variety.
a n y r l a l m s an il d . m a h d a w h i c h ) n
n r . l l l u r o f ) o « . mar l i a v t ag a ln a t

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXXII

E n la h lia h rd

Senator Taft
Hit Back At
Truman Policy

I00H

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

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Break h Seen In .
9-Day Strike Of
Polk Citrus Men
W IN TKH IlilA V E N . Jan. » ~
(A V -A alight braak davrlo|ied toliar In the nine-day atrtkr front
vr of Polk county citrus pickers.
Principal Dana ia U&gt;* walkout
la over recognition of tto International Chemical Workaw Union
(A P I.) as tha plekars’ bargaining
group.
In the la k e Walea dlstrb-t, one
packing house which had only
a handful of plckrra lit the groves
yesterday rejnrted masr-normal
operations
today
with
romr
Negro women In tha picking
Mg crew*.
”
One of the largest Crash fruit
plants in tha llalnaa C ity area
reported full picking trrw * at
work thla morning.
It Uhl net ptrk yea U n lay Iwcauae of the alow cl test* market
and It had too rnurli fru it on tha
floor anpwajr.
Several houses In the same dis­
trict were still l«tlr. but othtra
were working aa usual and at
- least threw ant operating on a
O -p artial basis.
Because of tha lagging pu»iChrUtmus market, packing house
officials generally are not dis­
turbed by the walkout. One of­
ficial in the Winter Itallren area
commented:
"Thla Is a most eonvrnitnl
strike."
Noel llu n lry, businesa represen­
tative of the union, estimates l«tween 2,600 and SJWO pkkem
^ and loaders hav* signed union
^ a u th o risa tio n
cards
since the
allrko began.
NAVAL RN RR VR8
W ASH IN GTO N , Jan . *-4/F&gt;~
The Navy announces! today that
It will order 47,000 enlisted re­
servists tu active duty during
April, May and June. The re­
vised three-months quota la M r
noo more than the Navy said last
month would bo raided during the
"i

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| « ha called up
Iacted* W A V E S la Urn throe potty
m *
filiated men la llte first thrro
pay gradoa will alto bo ordeved
to doty aa aoaaaar. I lia n r, air■rnq # n d atowarda.

CIVIL AIR PATROL
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No. 9!)

Allies Battle Desperately
To Halt Red Tide Menacing
Escape RouteTo Beachhead

New House Members Sworn In As Congress Meets

Ohian Says American
People Given Only
‘Yes And No* Choice
On Foreign Policy
W ASI IIN'CTONT" Jan. 0 ,/r,
£ —Senator T all (R-Olrin) u n i lie
™ May the Truman Administration
d im the American |&lt;eo|tlr only
a " y n and no” choice on furrtgn
polky.
In an address lu tlie National
Pita* Club. Taft laid pro,&gt;or*h
aic prrtrnled to Congress »o dial
it hat frw alternatives in making
decisions- on international affair*.
Me citrd a* example* the Unilrd
■ Nations Charter, the Marshall Plan
of economic aid In Euro|* ami
the North Atlantic Pact.
Much of Taft's addrr»s was aim­
ed m obvious reply In President
Truman's Slate ol the Union mes•age yesterday. Taft repealed hit
opposition lo America’* taking the
initiative in forming a great land
army in Western Europe to lace
' 4 the Russians.
"I think that i* much more like­
ly to hring war than lo bring
peace.” Taft declared.
Mr. Truman told r « n i m i yestrrday the way to pear* Is to
Imlld up the western democracies
lo llte point where Use Soviet’
will r«N|ieet their atrength.
Administration polio W le to
rreation of a combined Ktiropran
defense force In which there wil*
W he considerable American trtop*.
although no m arl figures on
U. S. contribution* has tv rr been
announced.
This idea lias brought opposllion from torn* Cong res- memtiers. A posalble Senate vote on It
It shaping an.
Senator Wherry of Nehraskn.
the RrpuUiean floor leader, I.m .
Intrudut etl a resolution barring tin
assignment pf additional U. d.
t j graond forrev ta Europe until fnn-

A s M irin lril

T U E S D A Y JA N . !). 1051

C o u n t y Museum Fire Chief Probes C a u s e Of 3
Fire.s Occuring In Same House
Plan Is Approved
By L o c a l Clubs

Chinese Arc Report­
ed Building Up Big
Striking Force In
Ositn Neighborhood

Fill
«p r * i l l m t e &gt; t i i ; i l i n n i n t o tli*
1 ...r f lue 1 t lei e| in* 1 .
I M i ; I'. Korea, Jan |
—
Ml Korean refugees rvrept fsml .it llo- I............. ( I n , I oiint.,
5AlJtPt tl1 lire. llllt IH-|SI&gt;t It*
itirw nf snhlters. poli.c and gov­
w ilkiti two i |.iv » 11rc in- it lin e
\ glfAt* at 1 MW W«-«t I r1In
ernment officials tods, wrre —f.
o*»5BHK Ml I Inti « mU iiov .
dried lo movr out u( southeast
•mi. yo triiU v imuinni: I wo I Korea lo Fh o llj prutinre in the
11*5• fII tot • .ill i ante ■ili 12:51
southwest. National pnbre t hief
flin a rii Ik i*i4tid'd to IIIu .1.(1 4*1. *
k irtn Sttllltdid without n» |»MI
Kim Tai Sun said the estimated
trrllu n ut II*** lirni*. a l l r r r h l r l
550.000 nr more evrnliialiv will
Die foinuimn nf 4 Senrin.Jr Df k U imI. | imi flnTiH M iii’il •»'»
It taken off lo an Island Kim
said more than inu.wui in Taegu
l nunlv M ..cuin A 'ncMlK.n f«r off il III Y flM'IMRM Y«I:«I h.’nl '"lull
Di'iril ft»i mtill!i, %*#•»» fiifSillii** • l
and shout that mane in Pusan
die |.ii* 1 h
fmdiriuiK the «&lt;&gt;n-| Mlf** it lit" \f
• I till
"
ffc :frd. A nottor estimated
m JMM«l Of IH i HOUM Of M M IM M IAItVIi. newly ata.te.lm u -tU xlsd U .t N -V c::.U :, • - J r.lll: l.zr.dt
1 mumim. i. *-i 1 i.iiiTf-iiiii 1.1 ii*.i|.c itic Rmfli' iif i iml F i t n r h I t i *»••.Ml non |n Foha:ig. on Ihe east
ssbed as they err ewnrn In at the opening si -t &gt;n ol the Bind Congress Administering Utc nalli It Hosts*
roast will l*e mined.
ti.nl klliflirtl '
Cirii.r^l 'Vmhird solleslion of i «mc w h tll R •
Speaker Sam Rayburn (arrow). Ills s,wech stressed the necessity for nations I .treiigth
(/Mcrm-honal)
*Ji I f.iiintuie. «til*«|.i.-. .nut I mhiL *, iivrt4 * U**"' 'iw |»Uinp, * Itine M |
•fiir.
IVFHT FR O N T. Kerrs. Jan. 9
'* »« 4H &gt; lo .r.l l.«•I nii-lil .il lilt
A Hit tit 11 n u t k t ' i ♦|Hil •irrn
—l-n — \rmy inislligeme suurcWo|tl4ll‘&gt; ( lull bv 21 lr p r r .c n l4 - , qiiuil hum il i«* i no*'. •• ilit* ilMnnirri:
e« l«d*» rr|mrtrd s
masalvr
I'nlrifliiiriii
I*.
II
Inii'diiii of ( hinr-p itcil fnrcM on
live, of II. ,1! &lt;irir.ini/.il|on&gt; of rnrn .&lt;111**i *i•#1.11•
the w rslrin acclor nf the Korean
thiiiirlk *. ul t lir Kllr .SI.itiMi. IHe
mil women.
l»litiitf*tl tin I'oliro Slnl r*mi i Ih'Ii I
front. Flem cnl* of si least two
Mr- ( If I). 1. um. 41 ling &lt;b.or- Hit P iftn* nlh S t»• ti flu*. TIi"
t'hinrse armie* were reported in
«il«&lt; ill h«Hii*li
the area around ()*sn and near
f ill out (I
UI4II ol lire mcrtnii*. leprc.critcrl
lltr (U n til |vii\*ri i\ l.iiflit
I*
Hi
Kiimeangfang .rhmit 12 in )%
I! .tliff
Hy N \ r i : i’o i.iiiv k i v . k i
tbr .Sallic I bit'Miii I li t|&gt;lrr of d.&gt; « &lt;i |iifK«'«l up
•Fl flVl | # ( o i t l p l t l V • \|i«\l» r\|K*|iiht|irr of mile* southeast ol (Kan. The
it i n I • r* a «lioi t
I ON I &gt;ON, Jus. |) - (AY—"Gads,
I) \ If w lilili sstill tbr ro-n)gM
inform
h' dI r h i r f r i r v r l tiul *i
uitnr $ lrIaOOOcCNlO
id M ill rnn- rnern* buildup appeared lo be
Chumley, things can't go on
luin of lb. \Ynni4n‘« ( bib. I14 . nl.
*11 UCIM*fl |itli|f|*•fl| t*rt* iinilrr \%.|V* 1 planned foe the sjrnngest poslike this. I'lrsl the Sc-onr Slonecihls allark.
lef livihir 1*0 III! II II lnUt* mr«
|&gt;iil on ill.p i... -t io IIc i I m.Ii of dir
and miss Hritannia's sword. Itad
of lltf
flint lift I * look I uh Ml (#»r •*.! ^imtli. |»fr•MPut. rr%r«|"
Show.furnPlire III life bill 1.11. of lltr iiiiti * i i ) i him lo I 'ift• i nil. St fra I r,| ^ *1 l*l*l *5' I* l| *« t||r *(|f *f*fpl
I 0 K 1 0 . Jan 1 til')
Mlird
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w'*.iii .«ii . I bib.
!*i«vit»|! n $119,000,000 *” .. I'M . . . ........ •r".'p. foriclil il” p”u lf|, linb.y lu
v ltiio nvrfiirii Mtr*
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if*u
I mm I larry krnt, m nieniory of
The four-tiHii brtmie avrord waprrjiil of fto f u r o hit h »ll»i ♦him til.«|| ik«l|hlr it % Vkfriti (Tlir f.*tlint .lo.s tbr Comuiuni.i talc i "Him;
IlflNN , German*. J*u
i/P»
IIONC, KONG. Ian. 0 — 4/1’)
altarhed to n girdle round th-* -—Two grnrrsU ul H iller's etc- III. I . l r Wife, f ill, s r i r |r i ri&lt; ril ♦him*if** in llo* toi«ih\ lion*. »*f 1 i|* ililllty.
low eld the be.nl of .' "iulh Korea
Ament an. in this lliituh trnwn figure of llrilannla sralcsl at the fratrd arm . sal d»«n with A l­ .mil .liow n in dir (&gt;11111 of 4 w.«liml II. I!**y. J . J . J m m . .
and nienacinn the I ’ S. Highlit
Kf\
plflfri
t*
f
&lt;
»
i
I
•
I
ill*
lllfl'*
colony bordering Rctl Chins srr l*se of a statue of .Vnlslitnri ls&gt;rd lied official, lists) (or secret
Til** •‘••mil •' hfftH* DIO Jllaaeait
(r.linril . Ii obm but 4 ml .. w tr.ilb
Airny &lt; rrtrc.il mute In the p!d
Clyde, the Indian mutiny hero. talks on piiltlnr uniformed H er­
V
*
f
*•(!(•*I
litr.lLl
|
*
f*I|
I
hit*
75.CKMI
bring warned today to remove
nf li-.ll f|»&gt;«r|%, l-up-dirr w ill. •&lt; ill |ir ir r p | ild lP iM tl noil fl/ltoRgr
II cva» ri|Mirtid missing last
I ’u.an bcaibbesd
their families bcrsu.c ol the wor­ night by the Ministry of Works, man. in the or.trrn force nf i.iv rrirt. I Itr.c Mill lie tin liu lrd in lo ill* ilfU fltlff * n * I iro i | n l (it K U pi ilit I n l*r |d*4ln l Ml th*
It.l'Nt ffoiM tin •»••*I•«t f i | f nml
General I &gt;wIghi |). I'I.rnhower.
two I rnted Nalmn I.eMabon'
predathly swiped seimrtlnie last
sening situation in lire Orient.
?*H*» !*• (optrnts
Imllptifor *h»th- !*•%%r | p v l I i M l lilt* pi l||t Hill I*** .•Mat led . i Red Korean (nice test)
who |rd the In.s.lon srro»a tbe ||m- iii &lt;I n u n i.JIrilHMI
hatunlay
night
nr
early
SunU. S. Corool General W aite P.
Rhine only live years ago. Tke
II. J itl.lr. Gnl t«|.| of h ls (IHM •»»r.
4llllr In vrrpplv |W'Wct (or i p p t ' . s i ol
Ii stile* merkesl
clay morning.
Inn Germ'an grncrsl. were part
roller lio n nf -rintllfir ISWSellie
\tttooiffIl llo
fill van* l (»l|l • lu i t c | , 7 s.OeMI .i ik iit.o n .1 Im in c &gt; miles tmith
MrConaugliy told a tprtial new.
The stautr
is ill Walelloe. of a drlrgallon nf five whirh aal
Wonpr. r»ad bob abandoned Monwhii-h.
hr
tal'.l,
hr
w.mld
I#
glail
phi*
*)
*
.liti|*iil
hul,
&lt;urunliii|;
!«•
conference no arlual emergence I’lare, right off Fall Mall, in rto»n wltk »r*rn
\mrrlean.
In Irinl In the new nin runi. | | r I ’llllf &lt; I m ImImJ, HtM»th« » I ill \%4*.
Al l. wtatbllen il.,• 1 c*i it (i.m* •lav I d the D m Ii .
it »een hut that the warning "is tin- In-art of l/mdmi.
French and llrill.h irtieraU and raiitlnrird, hreaever. Ngainet «'i' i p ' lv n l fotii lonir. hit* r ul «%•|f* p t r l m u nf lb. l i . f W l K W pi m l
An Allred *egimeni lountrr-atSevitlaiel
Vanl
ikteetive-s,
still
official. In ncrnlialr technical
more or low peerjiilrontiv”
plan e« pre.-.etil »« enlilMne tin ' M . Mini tlllllltfjft ff**iii th li fit*
myslifitd hy the dl nppenrrnce «|iir.|lnn. conrctnini the Allied
I'sIslLs iu&gt;l M|.,NISm &gt;•( Illial l.n k dmng ( ntumui r t l" ie r N si*
b . • 1homI* «I mI am RiMiliitii«l
pr«p&lt;&gt;rerl
lutl-enin
with
their
civic
•An official rirtu ld is lerusit put ,.f Ike I'nronntfou |Rm*e from
•n«l nlv lin e , lllc'stion. m.l rr I mile, .outhwe.t of Wnnju
• I In ral-c &lt; Grrmsn f-*rr
«U ' ».Mills- - i. Ip |M ih ■t.
,.
vw
Old by lire, ron-nlsl” CTJtrtsl to­ VVwatwihister Alde-y on -Chrs*te • f 150,aim men Inr the Attsirtli*
- 1 , .. 1
,| pi ....... umier
Allo.l 4,tif|e.« In ,,,., d ’ bell
H i n t *h*lfi .^l ho*i| - i)ft#|, dl ll t f l f.i'fd.c- iV tiil on .n.'ll.'i
mas l»ay. w rrr it lt t k a l to the l*art army.
morrow to (hr MXI head, ol nee* theft.
pl» .u l l.nil.lllig n. I- wool.I re. 'M l
lt«*ta till
niornifira fit**
7S.0frf( KW plant bo.ill) lie rom into tbe R e,|, and fndilri l»&gt;mto»
ipiil. -il 1*4*1 $|.*41,1MSI, he -late.I
American families in the • •iloriy.
Tleey had these facts to work
l O N TA IM JII I AU. I . . . . . . . I nr. i sfm th.- tih)crt ha-1 t—&lt;-ti hr..light no ut t»ri«» i«if*4io r a llh l t&lt;• put **«i' plrtcil in i ' * . i . flic I", .'tool of | t'|erei| ilow p nr * I-■r Mip|c)f.
»« fit* t*l llir 4tnr hoiit**.
Nearly 1,400 Americans aie ye- on:
'l l-T)
(ieneral Dwight D. ini.. irmieml ilbeii-.lnn.
I i-l-l dl.pal. I"
«.il tlie I ik I i I
.Sh«*itl&gt;' .iftn I *M» iiY lo r! *ln
llii plant &gt; dl .l»i»inl on lb .m l. »l
Saturday night, tendon was
gilleiecl lierr. The list ini lude, a
11
::.n
n»vtah*t
•
••(
taral
d
r
n
Pn: -1ill wa» ratfinp 'hynlv before
10*11 Oil |* f II« Ml* Il h u tl h tl fol Intif*
l
tilled to overflowing with n r- Liw nhnwri. oubtsiv romnia oriel
cliilw eanimt get Ingrtlu-r on m II'lio un hour ii hleiri- « ii *i *i| hy IMlpul.ltloll g|»,t til ”1 lilt 1c in&gt;&gt;.I !
laige number of Ainenran nli/en- •or fans who travelled from all
the Aibiutu I ’j . i nations, a»ii*c.l tjll.I.M) lillihling, I don't »«-e why N'l I'XploHiuif oil «t**\*it ol thr IV|&gt;c. o f b n i i u e s i , we in ilil lo o k im-lmtlbt foe'day
of Cliinrse descent.
part- of the country tu take in
II,.
i .011,1. i .ti • l
i.
mite*
here Irnl-.y lo uu|wi I lltr lo ub a group lit,.- till* *hou1d dlsciir- a lioiitr of M N r |fin on N iolli StriMt y e a l s m l " t b r ( i i l n i . In p i u l i i l e I’U
A siib.tanlial numbs-i of Amen- tin fooihull a &lt;uniat Inn matrhi’A.
•olidiwesl «-| IX i.iiiu . i f tn lire
tt.%11.iMMt hnll.llog," m l Mr. Gut. Ih P i f f h llllk o fl' .»(t*| I 4*ri*'•I \v* •
.Suiulay nioming It wan gone.
i|uartrrs ol lire h.r-|mv*rr Him.- "\v. In.ill.I fare realities. We m&lt;
in. I'M.c.I glim lit well .ilicarl *.l .rrei e.lierr tbr |l”di ;!.rrre.t •
rant already ha. left Hong Kong.
mu**, Aliotlt it fourth «*f t lit- I mmi.*
Could It have been tlie C ar­ scl. I'ait Dcfcn.c Alltsncc.
nl.xit
two
y.arv
Iste
with
such
lime",
.aid Mi ( •f**|P»l .Smith, tl a lu ll mile Monday md Allied force,
b
i
o
*lr
t
royrtl.
At
7:10
o
NI
im
I
Dependent, nf fisc American com­ lisle follow era lo show they harkAlter nrrelinii I rcnch I ’rr.KJrnl an hlea. I lielliwc that *.&gt; will this fiMiruififf n firr At I'M I Wil- |M»%
%*'f t M|I|MIIV JMr iul**|it.
panies were warned last tc-rek to eel their 8c-otlUh nelghlairs? C a r­
lain tecovered moil ol ,I.-rv*I
f»**m
lisle Is light oil the Under of Vintenl Auriol in I’ati. rarlv m M&gt;.n la- il. a im-i i .hI of all-out IIa iii ** A trn u t «lu* to a
A thifiL*. N"w inml, IT.V I. hi*
return home- Some R n li.li residents Seotland. l u supporters were In
\&gt;to.ii on die write,n Ironl
prr|Mitinp for a third 'Vmld \t« l, a fIn*. «-MU*r«l a hllirht Amount «»( l i i n r r tIn*ti «l**nt*l«*l It • j trill
the morning. Kisenlwrwer tn.«tlc •« n &gt;at that will la- hardei «n «* dam«ifr.
and wealthy Chinese hate gone. a gay inocal Saturday after the
«A|*Al*llity ' Ml*’!’ V I M.l* , l»ru*t* *1. ..nib ol abandon'd ’ • m s a t
&lt;1 . s i l s s - s
**■ r * i * ■!*»
unsnnnunrrd
m Versatile.
" s r U s s M III twas a, t .
At H:AI o'rlork )• t*uji4' *ft« •
M tpw t.«vi*t a * I
I II.i a ,i|(
The official warning came at no •ram pullrcl one of thr .eason's
in&lt;|o-fl lit. W.iibl W it II hc.nlfiim»ii f•r• m m w rrr i a II t i I t»* put • **mi *a ** •i t»# .•iii.ntm Ul«*v(i%t»4
higgi-st
upsets
hy
holHing
IrUtlsurprise. Americans have been
dun's champion Arsenal t'luli to eiusrler. in the Hotel I n mot.
o'lt a i*r*u9 fit*’ liraf tlo liomr t|»**ll. •***•• 9 a II&gt;
t»* lliMft,
«•• •’
watching Chinese Red force, on a •eeirele,.. draw.
..
., i
i .
of I* U
j.»j|i| at I ra .h Sift 1
Ilotb V en a rib .mil l*i.iit.in
the neighboring mainland swell In
Wa. it ju .t a high pint eel
•ml Aiiford Avmttit
»»*!*• a im
h**vnr
blesn
have
mentioned
*•
upportrra of a vic­
it i . . .
&lt;n havi bo» •• 1
Ih* «utotiiohih a hi* It
tm**l
an army of more than diJOOO in pi stik hy
torious tilth, kUrh as a goal pos.ible -rtr. b.i die five .tar f •• ’’
tli* i;*5 *iltnr ptimp aim!
rt
t •till lyitflil r ApAhillt • to *• *1*11*1
the pa.i month.
po.l rush In llif Culled S ta irs? eisl'. heathpiaHeit o Iradci «l r|r
inilil* i»f &lt;*'.v#t**4i K lh*H»t I
*•*
nftrr a ! thr M«»tof * Inn
**
Ilnng Kong, through which |lriIf a a lla a e d *&gt;• «*•■» • a»e*i
I l n a l l D . r A • • • r « f 9 BM»
Or was It an net nf reprisal
12-nslion
army.
tiah trade with China pas-.-,, I for the theft of 11m* Srone Stone?
I A K K I.A N D . Jan « —(A1 &lt;7»hl
Mr. F.lolse llrKinn'v. 20. of
At f'ontaurebleau Ikr |.il .1 b ill Wednesrlav morning with scattered
at the mouth of the Canton River,
Kinukly Scotland Yard didn'l
Sanford, died today In sn Orlando
about M) mile* south «f hr tag know. Il sent Its men to rail­ hour briefing on 411 rlrfrn .r in float in all dlstrlete was furerast
lirnpltal. She was the reond fa
south China ftty of Canton. The way stations and all night enfes We.tern Europe m 4 tonfcicu' &lt; tinlay by U10 Federal Kl.’.l r Kro.t
(silly rasulting from an nutoprobil*
Island was faded to Urilain Icy In I he hope of finding Miliirotie
Warning Krtvlce for peninsular
archlent Surniav in Fanfnrd.
with
Ait
(
‘biel
M
.l,b«l
Sir
J.m
■
•
China In 1*41. The oppodtr peni­ who saw someone brandishing
W. b. f.'hapnuin, te' )rst &gt;&lt;ld
Her rnotlirr, Mr- Huelc l.rsh tm ,
Floriiln.
Receipts of the Hanford !'•• t
nsula of Kowloon, nil the main­ Bcnorthlng like a four-fool brunts M. lit Jib. rommsntler-in-« btef '•!
Weather will warm un W rdnr*. resident n l West | ,r • htrr«l, Office for I'l.'.d m ir f|.005^55. .1 who aiiffrird com o .i|on. I"‘ck and
land, was reeled tv IIHtaln tu sword sometime Saturday night tbe (I iiicm -I. group's 4ir * « It.".. day night with no frost seen •Ii&gt;-I i . mI sv at P:2f&gt; A. M. follow­ 75 percent Incn u &gt;• over the !&lt;*•!» a I'toki'ir arm, is in fair condition
IftCfl and forms pari of Ilnng oi ••rir.etinie Sunday morning.
(iguic of $.'7I*,7H2, Fnttmaster J"*l in the Hanford hospital. A brother,
I lien lie went for 4 lotli of ike TI.uis.lMy &lt;&gt;r Friday, the forrea.t ing sn illnea* of -I* month*.
Kong.
Tha Isirel Clyde statue she»w!.
Horn July 25, |Ht'4) in Gtoii Field slaled frefay.
Howard Graham, I M. was killed
said.
11 esaafI tow*-e HR
Mill
Tire complete forecast for to­ Hill, Ain. Mr. rhapniHtt t.ad live.)
Tim Crown r’nlmi), , great cen tlie
-nldler
with
his
sword
lie utllihntrd tho increafc Isir* • instantly.
Ire of trade to the Orient, »•&gt; sheathed. At his f«ed llrltannk&lt;
night and Wednesday.
in Kan ford fol 51 y.-nts wlon ly tu Florida Fashions vlio»e pn tal
Others injured in Ihe accident
occupied hy the Japanese on sits on a lion. The sword was In
Clear -klee ami ruthrr cold wlllr III wa . engaged for u tiuuil«-r nl •■ill ,he said, wa larger Ilian Ihe were liolihv .Iran Graham, 111. who
scattered
frost
In
all
districts.
Chri-’tiuas clay, IM L Thrs &lt;or- a no-tal container on her skirt.
year* in r.-lny fanning. Hr wn entire receipt ■nf nfflrr* Ira-at.-'l in Miffcr.-d Internal Injuries and a
C isSlItSM o» e * . , aisi
i i 's s i i s s m
o s rwa* u . i
I.lght northerly winds with periods a m rm lTr of the First Methodist -H ie, with a pupulntinn ».f tWi.OtMl
broken arm, and D"w Graham. 12,
of m ini In north and rentrnl dis­ Churi'h mimI of MmsonIr 1-o.igr r,2
t'ami llatloiis sliowi-d an Incren e who suffered shock und a slight
K N IK K h i . w i n g
A U T O IIIU L K IIH
tricts and light northerly winds of Son ford.
of II iTirent user 1 !*tl*. During cornua,ion. lie ha, now M c„ diaPA I.M K 7 T 0 . Jan. »—1/1*i—John MIAMI R E A C H , Jan. 0 &lt;-11 with Intervals nf calm in southern
Hr is survived hy two dsiigli- iur.ll tin- Hanford Post Office paid ihatgid from the ho-pitnl.
Joseph Miller, alioiit to), » m*i Automohllc Healrra were advised
district-, with some indication* nf ters, Mrs. U. F. llrMiiMii and Mr -. IH.2H7.fil I In money orders and
Mrs. McKinney, whr, wa- a !e|n.
•lalll with a knife l»i&lt; U-t hy mh of F rriid rc l Truman*:
•1 sa llssM lia S ir s site
The C lt) Comml-slnn fa il nlg't becoming noMhesrterly mi lower ()&lt;I«v 1m Ruinlde). two son-, tt
nigh: and his hrhle ol -three ronsultants l-nlay to “gel your ruled agHlii.l the teionlhg to min- east roast morning. Tcrnpcraturrs F, nml K. T. Chapman all »( Sl'i^it;'.' postal notes, issuing tin .
i
rv
ehccls
at
mnrv
than
57.720.tM7
M IN IH 'N T f ON l| M F-H
wrek* ia (wing held for Invrsltgn. house in order" for the mobili­ mrrc'vl um * of thr south aide ..f on high ground will It about aevtu Sorif* rd; one aider, Mr-. .Ml.no
nr more than any other offl’-.' In
SAN IML'GO, la i d . Jan 0
lion.
sation program.
Twenty-fifth Street Utween Fink degree* warmer than temperatures IlMrnr of Montgomery, Ala.; one the state e.rept lacksonvllle, which
It was tha first all-while slay­
Frad A. K rafft, Im 'jstrlal re­ and Sarfo n l Avenues following » on low ground lorsllnna. I^.wesi ■Irler-ln-law, Mrs. W illi. II Tstr, ns rent ml accounting office ” 10110 Itll- A manhiip' continued with
ing in Manatee county In 27 lations speriallit in the Offira hearing in which a number of rr I- temperatures In the rolder
low Kanfor.l: nine grandchildren nnd ■redit for transactions of all pn t llli l cm•tug tempo •hrmighout the
west today for the elusive Hill
years.
of ManiNiwcr, earn* hrrr to at­ dents In the vicinity ohJfete«l to thu ground location* will occur between five great grandchildren.
offlrts other than first class In the Cook, a Missouri hadman, "anted
Hheriff Roy I laden rvportrcl tend the annua) convention of changr. Cltv Manager Clifford Me 5:00 and A:00 A.M. Wednesday.
Funeral service, will |«- lirl-l slate.
| for the possible -laying of eight
Mrs. Rila Vrcndrll Millar ami the Nationol Automobile Dealers K Ihlil 11 aahl this morning.
Gainesville district: 21 to 2M dr^ at 2:50 I'. M. tomorrow at KrirkDuring I'.'fiO r lly rlcllverv service
d ia ries Hardy, A4, are held in Aasoelatlon. H r is srhedulc-el to
*M mci Funeral linin' witli It. v. I. was cstrode.1 to include llighlsn-l pet'one In a rros* roontry trail
Mark N. Cleveland, J r ., »m greee.
thv rnunty jail while p.-otic of speak at a manpower rllnc to­ stmkesman for '25 residents nf tke
Upper east cos.t district: 25 lo |„ McKinley officiating. Ihirial Park. Rosalia Drive and to the 2WM) of terror.
In tin last frw 5s
the hunt
morrow.
tha killing Is made.
nrlghtairhood. fllijeetlnn waa ma-la .'PI degree.
will la- made in F-vcrgrcen feme hha-k of Kanfuril and Palrncttn
centered siring lit* M -lean Ion
Orlando and north iMirllon of lery.
to retonlng of the area In a "pie. *
Avenue*.
dcr hut In seat tend •••eitona of
meal manner," and It wa* pnlntH lltnoksville district*: 27 to 51 «lr
Ttsa«, Oregon,
Karims,
New
nut that lots In the new tone n"t grecs, ptw-kels 25.
Mrxirn nni &lt;'s!lf'&gt;rnl» jittery rRIRidge. Ilnrtow. and south portion
used (or butlnou purpoum wouM
reus liave repor'r .1 sighting men
of llrooksvillc districts: 2N to 52
he unsuitat.le for resident Ini use.
irw a lla a v * ns Cass Ma»
resembling the tLyrar-otd e i
C lly Manager Cllffonl MrKIhh'n
ronvtr t.
was m iurstcd to klurly ratra and
R
X
sC
O
N
V
IC
T
‘NURRRNDRRH
regulations of tasirab. In other
Ml AM A. Jan. tl-i/V)—A middle
ritles. The Commission re,joe»tr.|
IX3NDON, Jan. Q - fflY -Tim free pre»« ol Europe today hailed this after S. A. Allen. Yellow fah agvd es-convM-t who arlviscsl a
lly O L IV E R W. D EW O L F
High yesterday SI
Pirsirlm l Truman's Slate of the Union speech as a morale buildrr for C«.. operator, oblertesl to the pi-- lady In a downtown hae In rail
tow today 35
sent maximum charge of lift eenta the F i l l because lie was wante-l,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (/!’) &gt;Sru,' r Mrf artby s i l« l .S o if U n
all nalSMH n litring Red aafwasiow.
voluntarily surrendered to the
Rain 00
Reflecting tha grtieril approval eipirued in the Drithh (ircts last In !h« rtly north of Twenty-fifth F B I for the 12,000 bank rtiblwry of thr Army Pace lialay In Irll linn bov "»en et military menage,"
Total rain. Jan. ."I Inch
Rlrret, and Ml rent* In the elly
night, newspapers in France. Belgium, Scandinavia and other nation, sotr'h of that street.
last November of the Seattle, became available In lolumuul Drew IV a wn.
Jan. normal rain 2 '&lt;•'&gt; inches.
under the Communist shadow satdO
tbe Wiiconrin Itepublnan. wlrn i, engaged m a ruiiriuig fru.l **tlh
Fuirhase nf two FalrtmnV&gt;. Wash.. First National llank.
the sprerb would harden Western leaders to "do as a sll In defining Mono pumps at II.4IB each for
Kd Atason. agent In charge of Pearson, made public a letter ltd 1
Ruiopo'a will to dafend Itaalf.
what the demand* of rradtnesa, use of the Water Department was the Miami FB I. *al.l
Waller which he told Pare
sm all”! than has been genvially
"ff someone Is actually stralinV rritortml.
Aa yet there waa no reaction without war, must he."
approved. The purehaw- e. as 'n line Hugo Hrhramm. 44, of San Fran ­
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Jan'""« —I T )
cisco,
related
to
ag.nt*
how
I
t
The
Faria
L
’Auhe,
whleh
speak*
Pearson replied Ihs* lieforv
reported from Moaeow, but elsesecret decoded message- from tlie
with the rr* omnirnilsilori* of A. F.
54
25
where the Comrauniat praaa, with for the Catholic Popular Repuhll- Michael., Orlando engineer, who wrote a note to the teller of the Pentagon and handing them lu using thr rabies from General Atlanta
2«
13
IU usual slngW atrard, branded ean Movement (M RP) of French Investigated Ronford'e water sys­ International branch, Seattle First Pearson the lire* of many of our Ihurglas MnrArthur's Tokyo head­ Hoslun
11
14
National Hank, ami demand*.! voting men and the -rru rlly of quarters "I controlled the Peuta- llrownsville
the apaach aa a naw step toward Foreign Minister Robert Hchu- tem.
ta
14
man, cal lad the eaoarh a "great *5) Wsatiler permitting, the C&gt;»n- 12.000 in |5, 510, ami 520 tails. this nation are In gravt- danger." g»m, which »s»urr*l me then Chicago
a "war «f a cjrtaaia*.’*'*
ta
14
Th* unidentified woman railed
In a Kanate speerh last Friday, wnutd lie no security risk pro­ Denver
r- reputation" of C . I . Senator
' Ip reopen the Mu20
57
Robert A. Taft's demand for
Pool on Feh. IS. the F B I last night and aald a MeCarllnr enatg.d that "some vides! tin* dates of Ihe rata* wera H r, Meinaa
41
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of deep
voted to ogarese ■aa told her, while the aat in man In the ilreodlng room (at the changed and a few words omitted. Pm no
ID
New York
&gt; Hanford lion*- • downtown cocktail lounge, ha Pentagon) la gulltv if high trea­ T i l s wa* done."
U
n
McCarthy contended both In Lit* PI*o*ail«
ta r Atobagtly, and wpaetallv to waa wanted hr the F B I and ad- son" If tto message* ouMished by
31
11
Ralph Oowrar, etolrauw. fo r offorta steed to r to V ail up tha whisk­ Pearson In B column Dec. 30 ware speech and in hla letter to Paco Washington
A
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authentic.
that publication of the purportedly Jackson villa
ta teewrlnr for Senford and Golds­ er boyra."
SO
M
She did 10 and a few minutes
The column raid in rsssnee that secret message* with only minor Miami
boro tbe Castle Brower Housing
44
Project, and tha w v project on later two agent* took Schramm the Chinese Communist army changrs might materially help Tallahaaaa*
ta
M
Tampa
fCmotto*** Oa Pag* Two!
Itto custody.
flfh tliif tn Korut U cottiiderably
whWi woelt la now pending.

Group To Organize In
T ryA t Housing Gen.
Sanford Collection

Florida Power To
Spend $19 Million
On Construction

Familie*s Should Britannia's Sword Eisenhower Visits
During Big Headquarters O f
Leave Hong Kong, Swiped
Football Holiday
Five Power Army
Consul Declares

Americans Are Told
Situation I s Be-&gt;
coming Dangerous

75.000 KW Plant To
Be Built On Hast
Coast During *51

W estern Powers Meet
W ith Germans To
Discuss D e f e n s e

yyi

Cow TiMiipurtan res
rredided Tonij^lil
In Cenlrul Florida

Second Victim Of
Collision Dies In
Orlando Hospital

W. 10. Chapman. !MI Post Office Receipts
Ycurs Old, SiKTiinihs
Increase 7:i Percent

City Commission
Vetoes Re-Zoning
25th sStreet Area

Foreign And American Newspapers
Approve'State Of Union Message

McCarthy Asks Explanation Of How
Pearson Acquires Military Secrets

Sanford Went her

The Weal her

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country should prepare for war.

Finger On Federal Waste
Some time hint pnnacd nincu a House subcommittee re&gt;
vealed the cane of the fifty-cent magazine which cost the
government $13.39. Nevertheless It is still quite appropriate
to recall attention to it, became this is the kina of petty
extravagance which the worried taxpayer Is likely to snort
about and then forget, because $13.39 seems so trifling sum
In a federal budget of billions.
Thin $13.39 item Is not trifling. It In the specific ans­
wer to some perstktent general questions: Why does govern­
ment cost bo much? Whut do more than two million govern­
ment employees do? When* can we look for needless and
wasteful Items which can Is* eliminated? What Is the mennof red tape?
Here is the answer. Red tajs* is $12.39 worth of {taper
work to tmy s«ni,ething costing 30 cents. This is what we
can gel along without. This is what *» can get rid of to
reduce the cost of government and at the same time muse
it jtosaible for the government to prov;-V more useful ser­
vices for tfie people.
Records are necessary. They cost something, but the
cost need not be in that proportion. This incident happened
in the Department of the Interior. It could hum happened
in any government office. We hope the story haunts that
department ami every other de|&gt;artment, and haunts Con­
gress, until something is done ubout it.

Je*u* could love a man who had
faaltat Jesus beholding him loved
him. and said on* thing thou lackc l . - M k . 10 :21 .

Help For Indians

i Thirty-five thousand persons in
■if United States have been sen
(meed to die in 1951. They are
Otf itM rtortrt who will (in to tin

North and South Korean* had
been having since their ruuniry
wa* divided at the IWIh Parallel

Oldest Kinjf Today
Scandinavian kingn are long-lived. The oldeat monarch
in the world todny in King llankon VII of Norway, who in
V8. He obtained, thin dlntinction at the recent death of
King (Juntav V of Sweden nt th e ripe old age of 94.
Runtav may well be the modern champion for old age
Hmong kingn- II* might lie the leader for all time If ancient
Egyptian nlatory did not record an older. King I’epl II,

(jufajral dgisenters who WtJ1 fall
^ rM k'A nae squads as they A
4) aUssia. They are )usl tJain un and an autocrat in internal uf faint. The chief duty uf a
Mnpecling peace-loving civilian* monarch now ia to be a nymlml of national unity, and to be
who will die in traffic aceide-* honored an Americana honor the Flag. That and nodal obllas they go about their daily tasks gntiunn take up mont of hln dutien, and nhould not be too
One nf them Will he the one
exacting or wearing.
linnth person to have been killed
Haakon might have more rival* for thu title of oldeat
fine* 1900. ArtuvMv there have alrelnglng
king, excupt that the world han few royal rulern
rftody been 964,nOOlraffielfataliliet
m the last 50 years- Unlc-s rentething ia done In reduce this nee-11 sr
daughter on the nation'* high
wart- it will not take 30 year* In
M the nest million people. A'
the rate we are now going it will
The B ln Congress la history. uotlon. Ae I have *pid before,
On Wednesday the 82’ul Congress there are few drrlainna that th*
b» done in 30 year*.

Congresjintan Herlong Reports

We would nol relish Genir &gt;'
Eiaenhower's iob a* he returns
-the scenes of hit triumphs in Wod
War II and lritt to recaai lh&gt;
scattered remnants of hia oocr
prated army in lime to prevent •'

was sworn in. Florida has two
new members in the Hey*#, and
they are getting off to a fin*
start. I knew how I felt two
years ago as a freshman, and
have hoes doing everything pos­
sible to make things easier for
Aims, Of roe re# tha other msm-

Congrr** ran make, but non*
of ue are losing any opportunity
to inform those who do make
the decisions ae to Juat how wo
fe *L Became we are generally

rio ter lo Urn people thaa the**
who make th* derisions, wa Or*
hope Ail that they w ill give con­
sideration to our view*.

horrible,
holocaust making
Itbomb.
In Krbruary, the U. B. brake
off relations with Communist
Uulgaria anti a Red Hungarian
court sentenced Robert A. Voegier
to 16 years in prison for “spy­
ing.” In March, Atopilr Scientist
Klaus Fuchs was sentenced to
1, 14 years for spying for Russia.
» Former Government Uiri Judith
II Cupluji * n found guilty of conn (piracy and attempted espionage
t for Ruasia. (The verdict was up•, . -et |at»i -n technical grounds.)
The McCarthy Story
Then "Communist influences at
home” became big news, aa Re­
publican Senator Joseph R. Mc­
The Bad of an Era
Carthy of Wisconsin charged Red
These event* In faraway Korea infiltration into the State De­
produ**d deep and wide-reaching partment and provoked bitter
effreta In America. When the . ontrnvrrsy over hia charges tv A
first U. S. troop* stepped upon Owen J. Lattlmorv, one-time Stale
Korean soli, historians may tru ly Depattment associate .was ” Russay, an old way uf life—an easy, eia** top secret agent” In the
going way of life—ended.
United States. Baltimore fla tly
Let headlines sketch the chang. denied It. Truman railed McCarthy
ing pattern:
a Soviet asset in the cold war.
"Truman
Authorise*
Armed McCarhy assarted that Truman,
Force* to D raft Men an-l Cal! l&gt;y tafusing to open Up secret
loyalty files, was giving aid and
comfort to the enemy.
The McCarthy story faded out
hut another
Communist
atnry
was there to burgeon in. An
American Navy plane, the P ri­
vateer, flew oeer the Baltic Sea
and never returned. The Soviets
■hot It down. The Privateer had
fired first, the' said, while fly- &lt;ver Soviet Latvia. "Untrue,”
the U. S. replied. The plane wau.iarn r&lt;l and had Down only out■Idc Soviet territorial waters. In ­
let national blood pressures rose
still more when the Reds reject­
ed Amrrlcan protests and re­
plied that they’d do the same
thing again.
Their eye* on Moscow, the for­
early effect of
eign minister* of the “ Big Three”
(U. H., Britain France) announced
,h ?
they would gradually relax con-■•is in Germany and tbe I t
foielgn minister* of the North
Atlantic treaty council accepted
the principle that thrlr “security
lie* in balanced collective force*.
Still the outlook was hopeful.
On June I in fact the President
could say confidently that tha
earth wa* nearer to peace than
a t any time since the end of
World War II.
Bat wen then the Reds were
assembling their forces in North

Korea nrepari
a war that mi
out the globe,

Mustard la related to cahhage,
cauliflower and turnip.

K

proeenUtlon on that tmportaat
committee In both (he Roue* oad
Senate- The official election to
committees has wa« been held
ra t. but both the laadeeehlp aad
the members of tha Way* tod
Means Committee have told me
in
a r It
it ta
settled. Hop*
Hope nothing
that
la Mttkd.

happen* te upset Ode appttcari.
democracy tha leadership of areat
me* like E lsoaliosee* aad MarArIn * that ha hod a verbatim de­
Umr can be aenously damaged ur
coded ropv of those axrot rod*
dafttoyed timpiy by giviog them
message*. 1* this co rn et, or was
Pvoroon again ly in g !
P
toore (ban any man can possibly do
" I Can I or nay other member
jM a lima when |bs averegr quali­ ntlitary rod**.
" If the enemy w*re to break o f the Conor*** call at Vi*
ty of leedrrship is *1 ila low**'
our rooo, it mum and Undoubtedly Pentagon and see th* n n irag ri
would m u lt in th* tooth of a
t o t number of American yoomr
B *v *» hiT&gt;on tW»*ro— $» IJJ0 0 .
mall and mllHify disaster for os,”
McCarthy wrote Par*.

McCarthy Asks

iprkaft ta a ra rtn &gt;

If* then asked the Serrriary In
G h uoco the close of •newer' throe quosUnpat
•*». Kv*n If a Hftw; worth a-kj

had artuafhr been spent

a few word

ptttelsalt.il?
investiyatihf ti

M^OO fighting meI north to
Inchoa, far behind tbe Communist
line*. The gamble won,
. Troop* raced for Klmpo airfield*, then up ta South K ee n 's
capital at Beoul. Others soared
south to meet Use Cavalry M*vin * up from Pusan. Thousands uf
Communists wore caught In Mae.
Arthur’s

E-. J. Meugbtor., dDortur ah(e

October I, a bigger "Pny-ae-yougo” wedge was driven Into their
paycheck*, and corporation taxes
pise wer* increased,
Control* came bock. Congroaa
roafervv* agreed to give Truman
a free hand In allocating and ve­
lavishing j rioritie* for aearm
material* needed In war. To fight
off inflation, rover* m trirtkm *

The polka action l-ecam* on w en ploreil on, now Imom roort. •
jV * ”
'
’
’ gages, non eaeential building was
bryaed. Th* troops,
would b* out of the l
Christmas. Prestige of
woe never higher.
The Mart* a from M
Then China’s Cornu
trrvrned.
H e p first appeared
N. troo/j, naot -I th* I

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L liar•a rlrro .

DR. C. L. PERSON?
Optometrist

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C L A S S E S F IT T E D
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modern equipment bearing Mas- grew—by Nuvembor it wan at
row’s label, the North Koreans Uw rate of 80 million dollar* a
« --n l dnwn the peninsula. On day — m a n /
Industrie* .begun
Ju ly K, lb* first American com- scrambling for labor. Partial moh i unit* went Into action. They (dilution took men under 16 out
were overran by 40 North Korean of Industry, and older warkero
tanka In fighting south of Bu- found that they could demandwon. A week later they fell hack and get—working conditions rehehlnd the Kum River. Soon mini scent of the 1941 defense
they were striving desperately j day*. West Coast aircraft plant*
to defend a narrow beachhead eyed the east for skilled medianaround Punas, the country’s ms- 1c*, and the "labor recruiter" reJor port,
turned lo high favur.
The battle of the build-up beThat hardy bedfellow of world
fa n : And the Yankee* won. By crisis, the notional debt, likewise
August they annihilated a Red fattened. Boon after the Korean
r e m a n l trying to break through ir.vaslon, the
Preeldenl osked
lo Pumn. By mld-feplttober they Congress for another 10 billion
were ready for their Mg offen- dollar* for m ilitary needs, and
rive. While MocArthur’* troops ao one doubted that this was but
hu u M fo d far a break-through In Uw beginning a f a new round of

J b J r t r i J * ! ? .r a il
war. Th* next dap the
In breaking au
Un

ft We* D nas iaW a

GREEN VALLEY DAIRY

na«untali|s,

th* date’ were changed In toroded

over I he big foreign policy debate.
The oeltate, if It could be !wiled
down to a few simple questions,
would go Uka this:
1 . Should we refuse to send any
troops to Europe until Europe ha«
enough troop* of its own to drfend itself T
(We seep Europe wouldn’t have
enough time between now ami
•"ring to build such a force.)
‘ l . should we send tome troops
to Europe hut not before there ia
iron-clad evidence that Western
Europe w ill »o ali-out In building
defense
(Even If Europe give* such evi­
dence, it can hardly assemble by
spring a land force big enough to
•tv;&gt; the Pussians if they iU r t .|
" 3. Should we go ahead with
plans for sending troops to E u ­
rope, acting In the belief it will
most earnestly begin building de­
fense* T
w*
(By *pt,ng (hi* country co-ida t
pour any vast number of troops*
into Europe, no matter what they
might call for eventually.)
It probably would be a couple of
years before this country and E u ­
rope together could pot enough
ground troop* In uniform* to (top
■I n n
Russia.
It would bo nice of the Russians,
of course, If they waited until
Western Europe's defenses were
so built up Russia wouldn't dare
attack.
Maybe Russia h a s different
ideas. Western Europe ia weak
now and the Russians have about
t, 000,000 men under arms and
might be able to throw another
4,000,000 Into uniform In 90 days
after war started.
Since there’s no public know­
ledge of what the Russians are
thinking, it’s possible they won't
be ready to attack by spring or,
if they did, are afraid uf what this
country’s atom bombs might do to
them.
It isn't positive, of course, thst
the Ruaalana Intend to start a
shooting w ar In Western Europe
at all, for If the Allies fall out
antoag themselves Russia might
be able to taka over without a
shot.
Senator T a ft isn't convinced the
Russians want to attack the United States. He said in a speech
last Frid ay: “ 1 do not rayeeif see
anv cone I naive evide nee.”
Still. T a f t said, he thinks the
possibility o f a “destructive war
igalnst our liberty” la greater

tirade “A”
Pnatcurizcd
llumogenised

culture this seeoiou. 1 hots wuatsure, not exceeded on Capitol
Hill.
Thor* la a grlmneet about this
«*w Congress that glvti on*
the Impression that there will be
tlme for frille and fivelitiee.
&gt;•» everyone acems oetM and
determined to do everything tbe
Congress con do to clear up a
badly mangled International sit-

1950

E v e n t s In Strife R i d d e n

In bettering the lot of American Indiana, an with any
other underdeveloped group, th e mont important agency to
lie promoted in education. The physical environment of
complete rejection of western in *he older tribal member* cun bo Improved somewhat, hut
Huent* m the Far East. We ought their mental habits and attitudes are likely to lye fairly
to resist in Korea as tong u we rigid. It in with the children and the young people that the past t!
d*fen*e
physically can in line with intelli­ greatest hope of a better future rents.
The Congressional move nearly a year ago to authnrite *'or»»n
gence and common sense, if we
turn tail and ran we might as a tea-year improvement program for the Navrtjo and Hopi ijJJ,J
well kiss all A im goodbye”. But tribes has already brought progress. Some of the hoped-for ferrod
look who's talking. Our old friend new buildings for hospitals and schools perhupii must be *UII U
Claude Pepper ipeaking in Day- foregone for the present, owing to government curtainment ,nrmb*'
of non-defense construction.
pan ?n
tons Beat li.
The buildingH now in use are being improver!, however, down t
Rollint C’l'eee gets a nice und new eriui|inient installed. Boarding schools for Indian
But
write-up in the Jan. 13th issue of children living in isolated districts are being expanded "i"0."1?!
Collier's msgstine. Its new presi­ Public health projects ure being pushed und
, . tuberculosis,
*
- u Mr.- .)j.aiii»n&lt;/smrnnn n i r , iik iv
dent, 33-yeai-otd Dr. Paul Wmnri major scourge among these Intiiainn, In the object of u mil but four wars in the nation
says (lie article by H srtiell Spent r concerted attack. Kmployment conditions are improving on history —Do one could It
"£ !
is "the nes.est thing to a boy the reservations and some triliesmen, properly trained, are Doubt that the heat was un.
had
come
to
armed
grigs
.......
with
wonder in highet education since employed in aircraft plants and ammunition depots.
Communism when the right would
Hale hint” (Robert M. Huirhin*
The dependent altitude of the reservation Indian some­ erase, or how. no on* dared to ;
who bream* president of the Un. how must Im&gt; elm rigid to one which wants not paternalistic for- east.
invasion and Aggression
vertily of Chicago 21 years ago care but a cltuticw for inde|wndent action. Future genera­
At first, it looked like Just an ­
at the age of 10). That ia a nice tions may achieve this attitude, if proper help Is given now. other of th# border skirmishes tha
compliment. And it is good pub
licity for Rollins, which like man)
od)«r privately endowed instilutiom
tfiese days, needs all the public
mipporl it can get.

On tii* radio Sunday be said ho
•bought creation of a groat Inter­
national arm y In Europe might in­
duce the Ru at Ians to go to war
and therefore he an Incentive to
war rather than a defense against*
it
*
Whether President T r u m a n
thinks the Russians will start a
war by spring, isn’t known,
or ratbar h r hasn’t said anything
about it publicity. But this coun­
try's drfrnae plans don’t seem to
i* huilt around the expectation of
sn outbreak in the spring.
In his radio talk to the nation
Dec. IS Mr. Truman said tha Coirmunlsta arc willing to “push the
world to the brink of a general,
war" awl " E u o p e and the rest „(fj)
the world arc in great danger.”
lie pointed out that at the time
of the Korean outbreak this rountry had 1,600.000 men under arm*,
that now it has about 2.500,000,
i.,4 he wants this raised to .Vino.
000 at noon as possible.
But how many troops Is th»
President planning to send to E u ­
rope and when?
''.Vhen General J. Lawton Collins
returned from a European tripa
Dec. ?-i he told reporters some”
troops would be sent to Europe
before nest July 1, but he didn’t
sty how many.
Anyway, if the Russians decide
to movr in the spring, the opposi­
tion on the ground won’t he much.
•he We«*rm European net Ion.
won’t hare enough troops by then,
and this rountry won’t have en­
ough there for there’s been noth­
in-* to imveste it IntrndH to pro­
vide all the troops nreeroary tom

C o m m u n i s m D o m i n a t e d Earth

' R u in s and Chinese Commun
ills appear to be moving toward

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TUESDAY JAN, f. 1»5|

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new automobile#
found credit
terms fer stiffer. Buyers of cop­
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to cut their cooeumpUon. fry
December, bualneaemvn wera onUrinating p rk f, dftfll wage toosrols, end l«lk of rationing hocam ^ w idroproad^ ^
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Day after day ia troubled 1960,
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Miss Ruth Hand Talks
On Place or School

Social A n d Personal Activities
t , P H O N E 148

Social Calendar
TU ESD A Y
Thr Woman’* Bible C law of tbi*
K irtl UaptUL ITlmrrh w.ll liavi* it*
e la n party at thr Churru uii
Itex at H:UO P.M. llo tlr* . will
br Mr*. Volir William . Mr- J. T
^Nrwby.
Newby. Mr*. II. C. Moon*, anil Mr*.
^ a * le Wilson.
Thi* Y . W. A.’* ul iu*' Kir I
lUptiat Cburfli will no-rt at tin
bum** of Min. S. I . Douipu i, l.‘IT
Oak Avontii' at H:tM) I'. M.
Thrift Shop workrr* of IbiWoman's Club will itt Mra. Cliff
Ablra a n j Mr*. W. II. Strut per.
T h r Kiilrll* Cla«* of thv Kir .1
llaptUt Churrh will m o l at
N:tJ(i I'. M. with Mi*. J in- MrKinnry, M l I'almrtto A v ia in
m
W KONBSUAt
™
Tho 1‘r u jr r M.*rtinif S&lt; 1 1 im n
the F ir .l na|&lt;li*t ITiuirli w II
nrret tonight at Tnill I*. M in Im
Mrttuirial Eilin utiunnt Itiilldiny
Therr will I*' a l»unil nu'eting
of the tianlen Club ut !•.;»• A.M
at the (Janitm Center.
There will In' a Imaln.-* riierU

Circle Is Entertained
Ity Mrs. Nilduck
Tin- (iulili-ii Rule Clrvlr uf the
Fir»t I'liin t ..in i much met Mon*
| i!n&gt; afternoon ut tbf home of
Mi*. AUi-on Ntblnek on French
i A m tun .
,Mr*. M. II llilltriBi*l**y, rlialrIIIIIII, l»r*iiii’*ut a n d utHiii',1 t h e
u nlim e wiib prayer, arid Mr*,
i tV. I \ S&gt; Iry | i l r * e n l r d n l i d —
•lunury program.
• “" - t i l 1 *bf liu iin r'i meeting,
I. fir..in., u i.
were
nerved to
.•rvi'l to Mi*. J. It. F.iril*. Mr*.
litlml Mann, Mr*. W. C, Clauw.
Mi*. Sam Wuilf, Mr*. k • dey,
Mr*. H W (lu 'iil* ', 'll* . W.
II. Yorng. Mi*. IMIlinsilty, «nd
Ml*. N il.In ,..

M iller Acres
c , KU »K Ml’I'K L

School uf flaming In Winter Park,
and demonatration. by (Mr*. Uojnl's ttudent*. Mi lul-er* of all
P. T . A.'» are Invited to attitid.
TIIITR K IM Y
Mraaiuli lelieai al ut Kir at Metllio
dUt Churvii al b:3tl P. M lb ling*
*r* are urged to utlend.
The lluugU'i Join- Jlliiii i llrm
thprlimul of the Kir*' Itaptl t
Chincli will meet tonight nt 7-.HO
P. M.
^
The Satlfuid Hume Uejne.i tration Club will meet at the Touri.l
Center at
P.M .
Semilnila Itela'kali luulge No.
4.1 will rnia't in tbr I. II. O. F.
Ila ll at H;t*n P. M. for installa­
tion m tv ice*. Ml** Mary C ode mi.
H i*tint Deputy in charge of lit.
stalfation, ha* ailed that thouc
participating in the w rvire be
there at 7:lMt uYlurk fm n ptm*
FlttMAk
Jacaranda Cinlu uf the liuideti
Club will meet at il:lhl P.M. at tlm
home of Mra. f.. It. Steelir,
The Sahfonl TnwnMrnd Cltif* Nn.
t wilt hold Un regular sh iii I uwnUi
ly meeting at 7:iK&gt; P.M. at lla; C tl,
Ila ll. MrndaT* and Jfrieipl* ;ftr in
vitrd. T I m it will b. .gaon - .un] pcfrcrhmanti.
Hally llarrifon I'haplei of (lie
tl.A .li. will m eet at (rte l.uinr of
Tin. Ant bony Opnel* havr ac
Mvau a W. Itakrr, 551 H tu fk a tIi*ir hoU.e gut L«. Nils* AdeltlliL'
f.'unte nml l l i u Alice II. Coo|i«r
of Garden City, l-mig M*hd. Tf;
Y. .while They ate wailing. lot
Ihclr ^
* lui j f f furnlihlhg'
.tt.nrAveimi'. Co.ho.tr.* will h«‘ Mra.
Hrodil William*.
.l
Mlmma (Tivle of the 'Carden

Club will meet nl 1(1:00 A-M. at

th* Ganb n O n le r.
Palm Circle «f the Gulden Club
will meet for luncheon at noon ut
the home of Mra. Wade Garner.
7Q0 Mrllonvitle Aventitf. Mr*. EnHor Cutlet will lie gne*l *|&gt;eaker.
Central Circle of tin Carden
Club will meet at 10:00 A. M.
wllh Mr*. Jodrr Catuerng' nt 711
loiurcl Avr.
I torn Circle of thr Carden Club
will meet nt 2:311 1». M. at the
holm of Mr*. Wm, faffler, Jr.,

411

Magnulia A t'ttuc.

Bo-j* Cirri* of the ' Cardrti
Club will meet at 0:4b- A. M.

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THE BANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

the Vincent Valentine*, Mr*. Alec
Jull*'rt am! Mi** Coekfalr nt
Topper and later &gt;|r. Biowtimbawf
e*t movie*. i •
•
Mr. and Mr*. Alla-rt Cildami of
Smyra Drive bad word of the en­
gagement of their daughter. Roueanna of New Ilultinmie, Mich, tu
Jo*eph DeMnlrr nf Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Turner left
fur Nr*' Baltimore after vDlling
the Gililam*. Their hnmr war In
Del.nml and I hey are going to
make their home In Michigan
now.
Mr. and Mrr, Cha*. Kortan,
their gumboil and hi* wife, Mr.
and Mra Engem Junran of Far
Rockaway. 1-onc Irland and Mia*
Mildred Schmirrr apent a few
day* during the holidava vlilling
Mr. and Mra. J. It. Miller In St.
Prteraliutg.
Mra. Jainr* Whittaker and her
two *nu* returned from a holiday
vUlt with Iter parent* In Jaektnhvlllr.
Thornton Newell, *on of Mr.
and Mr*. Wm. Newell left for
IjyiaiiiM*. N. Y. and college after
apending the h.dlilaya with hi*
parent*. Uoliert K iau * of Frank*

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Home .mil Community” ua«
topic of a Hjilirt talk by Mir* ItUth |
lluml nt llu- muiitlil) m iffing of
tin' \\ *■t Siil*' I* T A. uhich wn»
*&gt;* lit Tfi hi i i lay afti riimm In lb'
'i‘In i'it .im li (11rimri.
Mi &lt;- J. It. Si. Jnbii tron* a rr| hii I mi tin* Sinli- I n in r u iinn held
Mr. nml Mr*. T. E . Tucker Imvc nl Pcmarolu. nml i'"&gt;m nlt«ndanre I
rtcenlly iimvi-i! into llu Hodgkin li.U r* wen* awarded 1 lir *i*ct&gt;ml
('ullage uli S iltii l.nki* lEmtil.
nml third grade. R if revhmeul t
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('. J. t alley uf Suitri* Milita­ nml I l|*4 H grade m»l
te lui. Cnttuila, u n iftil Suiilav to
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( • t i lh ii .in s not iij i . T h v v ju s t p ilr d
A im
I * i»t*it i 1 I h a i l a niv»** fhn ,'!i i hr i nr* mill fvll t i l l
m u n l i i u l t g l i f . It* i . ill n it I'll
oil* Ik t l l t u Ilf till l i t III' It.l.- ll
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rite gmup of knU that *|ieui
i.'. I .. upeiinli-mli'nl, i* ut btuui&gt;
ll»*il'iinl in Atlnil'n, tin., ie- tin* weekeriil in Tniu|*a me luibtio"
Ibeir I I I . . til .;•*!tlnv f*&gt;r the •
rovering from
In art attack.
l«.rt* nf how they ili.l! Wi ie *ui
Mr. an l V * ‘ ii. hard Ku.rrll tlmupli tbet i n , Itn, anil thrv
un *i&gt;n John retuimwl vi'tU •’ da&gt;' iuii.il a* awful jinnul uf Vut' TI"font Kant l.an*.llg, Mali., wbert* triji iliiwn eenliul long l«*rBtl*e
for two week* they liuvi larn tln'v were all antinu* I•» grt thru',
tiriliog Mi*, burn It'* parent*, blit romln* lionir ilblu’l take n
Mr. and Mir. Jack Molftum.
minute! Mt»» Whittle an.I hi i
bomb liuv** really itoiie sonic wonSydney t’ha*e bn - returned In Jrrful work tbf* year.
\\ ihmIIwi i y Knie.t Selnad in \ lrSally Sale* are *til| ol&lt;; Ie wm*■
ginia utter rpetuliiig the holiday, j imt pay vnilr *1 or iti*t put !with hi* parent a, Mr. and Mr*. | .l.iw u mill t - iit'lete tile amOUrt
*.( a lo w .la m *
l o t a to . t'.in it
j Inter, 1C* ifitn in ly worth ynui
b u .in e * .
I ilu n ’ t k n o w
w h a t it
i I'luuey lu i n . , ,* , ,ul.l.fetn I*,*.*.
w ilt to*, it m t g lii iw a . . i . « . t&lt;* i i . .
.Mi.. (!. II. Slke* and miii I ter hie
m a m l.o , t t l m l i i
i t b t i l u n n ii |l * a n
It mu (be Septemlior until llu Jatneeltirind Stnoluy to their home of one *ehoel year! I'irure* of
! i t y I. o f ....... i&lt; t h a t
t « i*"
in tiilatalu after - pending .time
i e iil* h llig o n Mi it in n * tit t«i* fn t n
frleml*. your
ar'lvlth'*.
time here with Mi
Hike*' pet* your
ila ncer. i &gt;*i ’ ... . you | ., ■
&lt;r. p)r
j v .i l l a t i o n o f l i i . ot.1 ila tE . r t e le
rtit &lt;, Mi. and Mi
H. K. Ilutdi- tiiie*, tmi* I ion’I fail tu buy otie!
J . i III I a m .' . W h en H ie t ’ lia r I* tu tl
run. ,
In r»*e .va’II tiouM lik. In k|to"
» u . l e t t i e d , th e y o u n g .t e r d a l it
L* it Ii -mite j i t t ' i i n i g
ti p* th r o w n
Mi*. Andrew l.ngerntrom ut wliu I* on I In .tuff trial llnyle 1*
I n .”
Chlragu, III.. I&gt; virillng here with the nil tort IVtlttv Staffolil. R
t * . k i l l illw in t f u t n li * t i e i a l i (Ti
tier roUllln*. Mr. and Mr*. Henry tjnlph Smith, amt \ilene Jacob
I &gt;•i|&gt;11t .i• uni*
t '|iik i. | u , . l n t t ' l a
Thuraton. Mr*. IngerMrom und on are ailvertlsiny maoagrr
j t o t t l it l t ia lli i . f ‘ la l i l t . m u . n t , •
Mi. and Mr*. Thur»ton *pent •tame* llrmlie i* tb* aporta editoi
w h ic h lir o t ig h i
... t |p ra t ti■*. a
Sunday in Ihiytuim (teach and amt Martha Shannon I* the girl '
i
.
i . .
«twirt* editor; Su*ie lllevlna »ml
Silver Spring*.
S i t . ” " i.imi tr lit itnut 111
Earl Itatliff. *nap*h"t iditor; lul*i
| l l . • ut w in ti, I , ' T e l i a
. •• U n l i t "
Mi*. \V. I». Thornton apent la*t ne»* matiager. John Vlte llofe
■"I t h in k t i " i .• i t to I.- i a.
i.
weekend in Tnr|ion Spring* where thv Te*ln. Pat f'u tila-, Carleen
'» « «
a n u l i u a l o n t io n ie o f lie
•he attended the Creek Epiphany llolIrntHi-k. Sue Calliim. ami fir*
w a r , " hi* o t * i i \ * i l
••|te &gt; .
f ir m
flay
Celohiatlon
While tliere tv |,nii fn rt hi are our llterwri
T i * u • W in
l.it e u e .l hi ll lu i 'i .
»he wa* the gue*t of Mr. nml eilitnri; that alarm wlnil* up a
rlmnle »ti|a*r ermtp of guv* ami
Mr*. W. II. Pettit.
wink iu fnetoiie. in It.ill.i
gal* tu make Mil* V iar’* Sally tbbe- f iiau t Ik t.it,o, a, i in
Mr. arid Mr*. T. O. Brown, Jr., b**t vat! (live your money t•
Callfm id i Kvei yI**tv t-u
had a* tluir guaata la*t weekend. Carolm 1’at'irk if vmi are a
aliniml nml tliey ennu i tl
Hr, and Mr* It K. Hannon und *rnlor; I’n* Margrave If yarn lire
•ie wiili |hem.
»on« Hubert and Clayton of n lun'or' the .nnhnnu.re *ali'*mti
"Nut only i*dt toik uni'
Winter Haven, amt Mr. and Mr*. |&lt; l.utirenn f*a*'hlv* and frerlunan
lilii' to I*, m a.ulai. t ut
I* It"non la.it lla l| n i! IteUiriflla'
Kenneth French of Orlando,
Nut urn list Notes
ouw!
it* tu ts. J. It. Ittl.HIM i
Mill you know that If you hav.
Among tliu»e attending the All
tiirl tlrcbeiilrn rotnert la*l niglil a luekv *lar mrti t t|e* tblnl ftnp,"
At llu Ib-eendiei meeting the
In Orlando were Mr. ami Mr*, nf your right hand von ha'-', ineuitiei* nf the Sniilotd rl.apt.'i
ticorge Tmihy, Mr. and Mr*. Julni talent* which *oell •tirre**, whet* f tin Flat id* Xiiiliihon Society
f (gorge, Mra. Andiew Carraway, ileveliiped! Cheek U|i. kid** you wi l e tteutid to a nio*t ltller.'*l*
Mr*. W, li, llcm lng, Mra. Sterl­ mav to* know *t'a' votl br.ee e illg talk by Mi &gt;, Met i ill (' Fin ■
a
aM
*
ing Hulling, Mi»* Cecil Heuid, future llett* (fraIdo in your Chrto rai on "Hew tu Atlrm.1 lliidf".
llm
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'
I
i-.iltirel i i i ' : . n n 1'in |:ii iiit
Ml«. Martha Foot, Mra. \V. ik l*tr«* cla*"!
Mi... fart at laooubl with her
170011*011, ami Mr*. l*e**le lireek.
Clad to liner I'ainlvn I'atrld .everal feeiling -lationr *'f ta il'
with It* after her few d a '» o' •or. t&gt;■;*•*. ami de irib . ,| .uun- at
IIIIIM'W.* \H|..... rine '« Xnn Unit1 le t own huno. ul lea.I one uf wllli m '.pilirel wliu ill ,elite . Jill
1111)10 tin Inal tii. tall Ijilc ly be
”|n*rtin' about 7 S|u' li„*k mighty
ed wjlli tile Newell* over the bull
w l i b l i l* d o . IK m . | w i t h a i t ill Vi t l i d tui. liven t i n t.u*t lu llin g aeli" *
day-, lie left for n few day* vl.lt elite unit pert lately* Cotthl It l&gt;&gt; ■“ ' l l f u n n e l u n O e n n - l t l i I " |iti
Hi,, yanl friiin tin lone- |o I In*
with frlrnd* lii SI. Petm liuig I. ■• '
u t i i i i i '!• c f r n i i i g e t in*,
t h e •alee ool , olid d.l -hil'V l.nel aga ■
i n ,••*• m again l t.idav rietdiy vt u t
loifoin goimt Net lb again.
•a ?. mw
1 .1• gear
w|t|l a|t ae.‘in. D thi *•
f !
• , ,
Harry tVh*w*l( left for Woicr| *ain« time, mint' placrt!
Sera *ell f i d . unftnwer «r..| and *all iful.-tn*- • Idm In *-a*j ,*
»*«m. M m ; to rrMimr hi* furnier
•*r»*lr*» lu ll i,ie,it a r e r e l | . | i i , | t.y ll*|* m i l ’ i p m i l l i e ...........*
|ife'linn». &gt;4 iln Watert'.wm A il
no" t Idtd
Mnrking tdnl. an evidence of i* tipnaii n *l. ba'"i::
fond of tablp crumby and lat.lii. ta.ume ncriMlmneil *u In. id.
l&gt;orilig meb.ii limp put "lit .nut
tali* It* d &lt;ef ............. .
.
i ..
Mr. nml Mra. Eugena Juneau cla- party ln*l Friday evening i.t onl**riiii 'Imu nml i uutatoi||H. .i*',l
n *i|illrri I liewlid taililii .'"i&lt; •
k ini'll S Iu nil
left fm Far Rockawny, lo n g I.* lb,' home of Mary \nn Wright. fm the cnnlilint*. Tliey |uve th*
li|i|iertv.|i|i almut I bo V I" l Ma
land after apeuding »everal week* Till,*,, pre.viii enjoyral n wein-r If ymj tui'. i largr yanl, do Icavi *1. pat run *alnt nf nil -.|
with "tbelr gramlpairntn, Mr. nml roust ami MVeial game, afbt* a brti*li idle lit •nine llti oll*plcliiii |ue»ei\e bim funu iiit», liunlei
Mr*. Cha*. Ko*ninn They tuurnl ward*.
plan . The birdt neiil tin
n- n anil ani nth. i mi fiutiuu Hail
Florida ealeualvely vlilling var.
might befall i pool till, litilli
Mem'w-r. prevent w eir Ibiiloua priitcvtlon from linwk*. and ..nu
lou* lnterr*tilig point*.
Smith. Dawn Ann Perron, Kilaf time- from (m lenient weather •igilrrel'
The new home of Mr. ami Mr*. Cowan. Pal Dunn, Chatline Jut'* Ite.ide, till*, they jiid lialurall)
liy e -e .m e \ i**iim k|;il W h i l e S i i i t i i SnrftitT''
John Schoendorf on Seminole ron. Eliiatmth Wmwlriiff, Patti# enjoy nuell plan *
" k l m ie * . t i m i n ' I lie Slur**"
Drive I* completed nml they are Witte, Mary Rose S|o*er, Jim*
M l*. Furinr urged Unit farmer
There me let. *&gt;f w a y t" tar:
moving In. fte»t lurk to them,
uutriti.... tapir* :i |.ml ling tup
A new roffrr ahnp I* opening al niv Dwen. Tnmmv W yatt, loiny leave -nine lint rimmed liedgegluw
DO HIGHWAY
mall ruin'* nf eraidniiy
the loikevlew Cabin* by Mr*. Gu* Ilium v, Richard Tiroii, Elnm Far* fur the «ame rea*un*. Some bird wjtli
the rnrdimil fm one
build Jelly with ibmolat, or butrt i
Haiiprlrb op tloutr 17 In tW tary. rl». Terry tloembel, Floyd I •
Cowan, Kruteih tin It tte.t* low In tangled -litub .eolrli a m ,, tu with I m il .nek
The regular meeting of llu lb- roy. Edward
I'aosey. Hob R iely, Jimmy Ilfvtit, U i y . Mi - in t i,ti at a gav, ...tin tail
Itary Civic Amrciatlmi Inr, will
take place Tnerday afternoon al Odell Haii'illon, amt the lra,(t*r.
2:3*t P. M. at the .huwrmim at Jolinnv Hauls.
Miller Acre*.
IIA P T IS T t lllt l.F
I.a*t Saturday evening the Al
Hi lf«&gt; Itiurfil
C u rie No. 3 of Hie F lr.t H*u
fred Govrr* entertained at a
canatla party Mr. and Mr*. M. W ti»t tlmryh met in llu T. E. T.
Cavtlr Jr. ami Mr. ami Mra. Carl cla** room Moudav aflernmui «'Hi
Ml*. Volie William*, ehainmi'i.
lYade nf Sanford.
V
III It
U hffp
providing.
Tlm*e present were Mra. Wil­
SNOW IN! I’O D A V eV: W E D N E S D A Y
liam*. Mr*. Joder Cameron. Mm .
.1. A. Smith. M i. Ni C. Hlmsbr,
Mr*. I.ilium Vlrkery. Mr*. A. I.
Thoiiia*, Mr., Ilrnltey fklham
Mi*. S. J. D avl*. Mr*. M. Cm
mlng. Mi*. J. F. HarrUon aid
Ml** Minnie Stewart.

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JANUARY

| lane POWELL
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R icardo
»• M ONTALBAN...

CONTINUES
Inatrnetion.
Tha Dean'* J,|*t I* roimKi*i*l of
thaae atudenU who maija ciceptlonally good record* during tne
preceding quartrr.
! If you want to prevent mineral
ilrpoalta from areumulallng on the
InaMe of your teakettle, wa*h th*
In-lde nf the krttle often. To re­
move depovlU, Imil a mixture of
equal porta of vinegar ami water

GREAT SAVINGS ON
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C O A T S &amp; S U IT S

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TUESDAY JAN. 9. 1051

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Wyoming And Duquesne Tumble As Florida Southern College Coaches
Retention
Bradley, Oklahoma A. And M. Win Meets Spartans In Favor
O f Baseball Czar
By JO B F A L L A
Traditional T ilt D A L L A S , Jan. 0— 0P&gt;—Tho
N E W Y O R E , Ja n . 9 — i/P) — Wyoming and Duquesne ware tumbled

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Sanford's
CeWryfade
will
meat the St. Jsmaa Panther's
here lanlght la a basketball
double.header which apeaa with
a Junior Varsity game at 7:11.
It will be Ike first game ef
the season for the Celeryfeds
• ho have heatea Rust is aad
lost to Lake Worth. K ey Weal
and DeLand for a ooe-three
record.
The Paalker’a kavo played
one game, beallag Ike t.ymaa
tireyhooada 19-11.

W ilt Mile B attles

State Department Approves Plans
To Compete In Pan-American Games

By J E R R Y M)riCA
^
N EW YO R K . Jen. 9—O P i-O ff
CHICAGO. Jan. 9—(JP)—The U. S. Olympic Committee today had
American Association of College
their early-seeton p«rforinenr«-i, official Washington approval ol participation in the pan-American
from the rank* of the u n b c a tri last night. bul the nation's top three
Baseball Coaches went on record
Hugh Malocco and Andy Stanfield
games at Buenos Aires. Feb. 25-March 8. bul lack of money dill was
basketball team s- Brad ley. Oklahoma A&amp; M and K en tu cky— roared to
today as favoring tha retention
are not golnr to lo*e many races
of A. II. (Ilappy) Chandler as
espected victories.
during the indoor track season.
con mlssioncr ol baseball.
Avery Brundage. committee chairman, disclosed that Edward W.
Malocco, a 23-vear-old pre-medi­
I he Bradley B raves. No. I again in this week's Associat'd Press
Opening their annual meeting
----- ------------------ -— ♦Barrett, U. 8. Assistant Secretary
cal student at New York Univer­ ■ ■ ■ ■
poll, blasted Drahe, 74-65, In a
here In connection with the Na­
of Slate, had written hint to wish
sity, was tough to I—st all last
M issouri Valley s ill to hang up
tional
Collegiate
A.
A.
conven­
hi* country’s nr«i|H**cd team of
vrar. hut this lime around, he
their 16th straight trium ph.
tion,
the
college
roaches
Issued
126 athletes "the &gt;&gt;e*t of luck."
L A K E IA N D . ja n . 9 (Sp e cial)
has been well nigh perfect In the I
Oklahoma A SM . rated No. it.
a
statement
through
President
His office, Barrett wrote, wa*
two races he ha&gt; nm. la st Wed-1
made It IS In a ror&gt; at Wichita’s
The Floruis Southern College J. F . MrKale. University of
looking forward “with great |t^
nesdav. he equalled the fastest
eipense, 04-46, In another Mis­
Moccasins meet a traditional foe Aritona athletic director. While
to the Pan AmerlrhlT
flat Boor clocking for the rwm r&gt;n
souri Valley contest.
third
H l n r h - terest
F lltH T R A r n —O u t c r o p ,
WcdnrsJay night when they f a t' they have differed with Chandler
games. International *|&gt;ort* pro­
record, 1:11.7. and Saturday night' wood, I l a p p y M a rlo w .
ranked
Kentucky ..fried back
the roaches saldi
HKlVt.NIIt A f t ; — F a s t
vide an exirll'nt means nf atlmuIn the Columbus Council K or C
the University of Tampa batkelhall on**ltoccasions,
DePaul, 03-55.
is the belief of the Amer­
latlng friendship and g&lt;»nd will,
games— the fir,I meet i f anv t t iTr ilsl.l l Ft nr i s k yR AIn.II.
With Wyoming losing to Brig,
C
K
P
p
o
n
r
P
u
c
k
.
•quad here at eight o’clock.
ican Association of College Base•ind I am *ure participation of a
Imnortanre-- he ran the 6ou In J a m ' * t t v s n * . C a l l ' * ' llo*».
ham Young, 61-67, and Duquesne
U . t veer Tamps was one ol 1*11 Coaches that A. It. Chamlr i c i i t i i i t A r t : —K i n s ^ p — i u m . full-scalp Olympic team by the
57.7 seconds.
to Cincinnati, 80-74, the list of
liny. T i p p y T o e s
United State* in the Argentine
two crtiVgei to hand the M oo b-r, h&lt; cause of his tireless and
Actually, the clockings were .lot Itwn.lv
undefeated teens is down to IU.
n
r r ii lurK knim iiiitr. vvtiin- game*
i •i
, ,
, .
, 1, , | effective efforts to advance the
will d&lt;&gt; much to bring the
Here's a list of the unbeateni:
the imiMirtant thing. It *a * *h.* In w n . If* R a y
a double defeat during the 26
t h-ehalL should be rePlX TII
R A I 'R — M s y l s l r ,
F r •• * people* of the Western llratl*(includes only those teams with
•vav lluea ran hi* own rare* that
1.08
ANGELES,
_________,
Jan.
9—
OF)
game «ea&gt;on that saw F5C gain tallied as l*seball commissioner
Hkln. i v . , U l r l
..here more closely together,”
a il or more victorias.)
trv Hansom, who dolm a bay Impretaed observers. Both time*
HKVKN TII
R A C K —O s c a r
!&gt;..
" I I I a straightforwardness In —Henry
Brundage previously had visited
the Dixie Conference champion
16 gar.tea, Bradley. IS games,
he started out In front anil stayed I ' o u n t r y l* » &gt; 'l. .tub* l l s r b o r .
fever
la
his
wont
enemy,
may
no. responsibilities in a
K I C I I T I I R A r r j - A n n Roll. Mis* Washington t&lt;&gt; *eek whether the
Oklahoma AAM. IS gam 's, Mur­
•hip. In the I94H-4') leaion lb- carrying
there.
la
s
t
year,
h
'
had
a
ten­
have
found
a
arcond
choice.
It
position which, by ita very na­
r b y , R o l l i n g I—».
international situation w arrantnV
ray ( K ) ll RUIe. Nine games,
D A L L A S . Jan- 9 - ( ; P ) - The squads &lt;|&gt;1)1 their two m nr k hr- ture is open to constant criticism, could he Lloyd Mangrum, who dency to come fr»m b“h|n&gt;l Home- l U.-SI.VTII
IIAC R— t r s Mar. R n r h a a i - suspension of U. 8 . plans to rant"
L IU , Hamllne, Washington. Eight Executive Committee of the Na
times
he
didn't
make
it.
The
sus­
cost
him
tho
l
*
i
Angeles
Open
Ing.
I
l
n
J
a
c
k
dule, the fiul going to Tamils by has been definite and sincere— golf title.
pete at Burncs Aires.
TR.VTIt
R A I ’R — FIc 'iriHil
Psm
anies, Columbia, Princeton, HL
picion is that if h.. keep, up his
T u rr y lllll. t e d U&gt; Roll.
On the subject nf financing the
a score of 74 to 66 .ind the te- and furthermore In the (rest In­
onaveuture anJ Washington A lional Collegiate Athletic Aitocia
nresent
sirateev
he'll
show
hi*
They
tangled
In
a
duel
on
the
terests of hasrtwll.’’
Argentine junket. Brundage was
lion met today to arrange die cond to Southern. 64 in 57.
Jcfferae n.
heel*
to
the
best.
hack
nine
of
the
116,000
tourna­
tINTIIIRH
-------------------------In an Informal explanation, one
quite glum. "A* of right now, we
Cle re Melchione paced Brad* agenda of what i* expected to be
F I R S T M II I — F a i a r l l y
Stanfield of Rrtnn Hall college
Comparative records of the official of the Association point­ ment yesterday and Mangrum won
Huhny n i v ' r . lll*achwo&lt;Hl. I l a p p y have only 25 per cent of our
ley’s walLt-Minded s tu c k with I I
who
could
l—
cnme
one
of
the
great
the
prise
by
a
stroke.
M a rlo w . O u t c r o p .
Ml*s U m l - r r l . projected 420,000 budget In the
point", T h ' Braeee, In winning an explosive convention in which teams in the current sc*von do not ed out that Chandler had been
Mir.grum
cams
fium
fits sin Intel ■ iif ll-e generation au- A l s r n i n a . r e r t l n s . H K »i M n r h ' l l .
hank or pledged." he said. ’’There
their third straight league game, the N C A A Sanity Code governing give Southern much cause for present at one rollege twseoali strokes hack to card 280. The narentlv Is ready In shoot every­
»S.« M b i t M %1'F— F a l M i l I l
F i r m , n t a s e r . R o n n ie Roll. F a s t will have to he a renewed drive
bolted to a 16-0 lead and Drake financial aid to athletes goes on optimism Against the only squad •'World Series" and, after re­ Iwst Ransom could do, under thing again a 6 er stif'erln* s
peated requests, had replied to
P m a r l i e , p a r k ll» y . C’r n l n w n , J a n i c e for funds between now and midnever had a chance.
terrific pressure, was 291. Bam pulled tendon that nrrcludeil hi* K . F r l a k y 1**,l|
trial.
that both rollrgei have met the requests for consideration of Snead,
February when our team l*
Defense-minded Oklahoma AAM
T i l I ISIS H A i T — S i a m * Wile
las*
ytar'a
winner
who
showing whst he could do in the
The showdown meetings of the Spartans rolled up a I 20-2Z tally proposals to ban "raiding" of .
R o w . r o l l o n J . R o w d y scheduled to leave. I ' th"! d“»«n’t
displayed r powerful offensive In
ed
this . tournmant
with
national A AU outdoor champion- R u( b’ar*l***
rollege
players.
Club
owners
have
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KeenRo.
P
p
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produce result*, a lot of athlctrw
• nipping Wichita, a Jins team f-i N CAA w ill It F ia t a , - . . J S j ' .u .i i y computed will, a a u ra of 6's to
I Mir k J a m * * K v a n s . O r j o
not put consideration of a pro- .7 " "
J"
M * *•»*». was shlos last snrlng.
may not go."
'
th# Aggies. Little Norm Pilgrim, and the order of business which
M i l N TH H a r t : — I'u .arlty
However, he heat Ira Kaplan posed
agreement
with
the
cwl-l*"1
.
™
Bt
***•
41
for
Southernwith 29 prints, led tho AAM
The Argentine Olvmpir Com­
H igh
no slow-poke— In three races at K iTc kip. p yK i nTgo e8sp. e *Idl a*ni 'dr y. KHoy.
IrRri
on
th*
ir»n&lt;lii
for
their
M
inffttl#
picked
up
$
2
,
000
,
the
committee
sets
w
ill
be
signifi­
a t i e O l m y . mittee has assembled a 19-sport
However, the Patrick Air Base
marksmen.
Haniogn fL T -v. and Snead $1-750. 60, BO. ami 100 vards In th» great P K U a r g e
M itchell.
R sym ales
rontest was the curtain raise- of meetings.
Kentucky, like Bradley, aped to cant.
urogram far
*•' rt
High T rail
American
«nrlnts
series
In
the
Vines,
the
ex-tennls
Another
effort
to
reach
a
nonEllsworth
the
IMfl-61
season
for
the
Mors,
•n early lead. The Wildcats ( 8- 1 )
will lure some 2.000 athletes from
F
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w
l
n
rtt*
At least six schools will be up
star,
finished
fast
with
a
68
to
Columhu.
meetAll
^
IU
r
TrI
„
Fln,
.
r.
Whirlthe Spartans meeting th,. same !J* n,n«
a*ieement
la to ha
Jumped Into a 10-0 advantage In
ware decided at the run. wncie |ow() Hhy n r r r, r „ , i^as. I&gt;»«lm every Western llcmlsnhrre coun­
four minutes and led througbnut. for suspension for violating the team after a series of b e v v y , brought up today when the col- tie for fourth position at 288
try with the possible exception of
Kanlan. now running ^nr the a (-x | n ia v lju r . Marked J.y«hy.
with
C
ary
Mlddlecoff.
a
Memphis
first
Seven-foot Bill Spivey flipped In code. B ul there are several amend­ weight encounters with northern lr«r coaches hold their
Canada.
S I X T H MAt Sr—S IM h . Wile
York
p
W
'e
r
dub
left
something
dentist,
and
Doug
Ford,
on
exliusiness session. A number of
.
_
. . ...........
F r o g P k l n P n c o flirt. H i g h O f .
10 field goals and a foul, good ments to the N C A A constitution opnonents
The U. 8., however, plan* ti
to
he
deslrert.
In the ps&lt;t , the Mor-Snartan proposala to prevent the s i g n - Coast Guardsman from B rlarrliff,
flee. O ak Hill. O a l m y t t o s . F f.n io
for 21 poInU, for the winners. which would soften the terms of
primary squad to compete only In
»|ow th«« Fred Wilt, Don Gch- l-ete. Hkld R o w . M ay fa ir.
.
i— -e —ii----- -layers by
N. V.
Cincinnati, sparked by Joe
clashes have contained all the &lt;la­ ing of colleges players by pro­
nine sports—track
and
field,
n tl V I lX T I I NAI'Sk—I l S Ik s Wile
Mangntm's
280 w a e
four rmann. Wlllv Rlvkbuls series of
Lurhl and Jim Holstein, staged a the code—one of them calling for ments that go to make a hard fessional clubs nave been sug­
Pouniry
F i r s t H iring. O s c a r -wlmmln-*
fre-e a-d
•
,
furious attack to atop Duqueane’s taking enforcement out of the fought ami rlnsclv contested hall gested, Init there Is no indica­ strokes better than his winning mile runs will e« still ls anvhodv * n F e a r l e s s J u d y . M i a l * e d s . R u h e haskrthal, boxing, weightlifting
T h u n d e r . O reety .
10-game winning streak. The hands of the N CAA and giving i* game. And with Southern moving tion than any of them will be total here In 1949. And It warn guess, Init Freildle the F B I men l l a rRh lolri.l l TMad
baseball, wrestling, frncing
I I R I I I V - S t a in . Wile
worth an eatra thousand dollars. look hi* first w im uin In th"
Ohioans spurted to a 44-94 half­
M o the final four games In the adopted.
R o llin g !.**. Miss Rart-v. One In.
The site of the 1951 NCAA George S. May, his boss at Tam Cnlumhus eames. and ■.lihnneh h- T o rn T » m P r a y i n g ft a rk l * . v f e 'a lo n e cycling. Plans for a secondary
time bulge, and had little trouble to the individual institutions and first half of ita schedule tension
unit. Including women’s track and
O’Hhanter, chips In $ 1,000 every lacked seflori* competition, he can R e w a r d l l u s i l e ' a Im age, t a n Roll
after that, Lurhl poured in .’12 ronferrnert.
Is mounting to claim the victor-1b * * 4 * B l*l*ys*ff■ ■!»**
field, sneeer, rtc., depend upon
SIXTH R « &lt; n —4 ' t e t b . Wile
time Mangrum wins a tourna­ a fast 0:06.3 two miles, ami de­
les
that
will
send
them
Into
hr
i
(Uatttised
aild
Indira.ions
are
that
points, Holstein 21 .
If the "•innint, k bools’ 1 come ut&gt;
Mar. i l l g l i l s n d R » r k r » - k * i &gt; i
fund raising.
ment.
monstrated that he was In simp* I n gll'a
Me| Hutchins fired home 24 for suipension W o r e the amend­ winning roliinu: after five cop. D " w b * * , f * , *!?*I'uirnt
. M a rg ie Je an . O rlenisl
H ln w
A proposed 22nian track «&lt;iu*d
Of May and his bonus, Man- for the haltle* to come.
T o u r T e l l i n g Me. r e i n An H r * i»
sarutive defeats in pre-Chrlatmoa f '*osen. Although the 1950 tourn*
points as Brigham Young Halted
will he designated at D alits, ’&gt;** ,
TRUTH RAt I — V IStbe WMWill and Gehrmann wont tan­
innit at Omaha was not a fin- grum remarked afterwards:
Wyoming after 12 straight vic­ ments it is rxn e rtrd that it will lilts.
tomorrow, although Mat Whit­
ly M are,
T w i i m h i H-&gt;nk
"lla'a got more confidence In gle this week, hut they "&gt;•&gt; " • T u M
tories.
be voted. But if they are brought
f t y mil P l a i n Red ru-if.-.i Mam
Six of the Moccasin* who will unrial success Iwcauae of the me than I have.*'
field, *00 meter Olympic cltamutogether
two
weeks
hence.
Thl*
weether,
It
wes
re|M,rte«i
that
H
h
n
s
l
W
r
i
t
e
r
.
I..
4
I
,
Roll
In the Western Conference, up after action on the amendments, face Tampu Wednesday night at
lon. areadv has been de-igunle,!
Setnrdav WIH Is rml"- to -tec
tfllnola squeaked past Iowa, 72-60,
lakeland are veterans of pre­ the Nebraska City again is bid­
as th# first member.
which
could
m
akr
it
possible
for
in
New
York
for
the
Metropolitan
ding
for
the
tournament
and
of­
to hold Ita first place standing.
vious Moo-Spartan clashes. Gene
Plans for the U. 8 . basketball
A AM chemnlonshlns. while Geh­ days on Its outdoor rink . . On the
Wisconsin edged Michigan State, them to meet the rode, suspension Fouls. Hagerstown. Indr, guard; fering to guarantee the expenses
■quad got a financial *hnt-ln-th&gt;v.
rmann
will
see
what
he
can
do
li­
of
the
competing
teams.
i*.*nnd afternoon a youngster rf arm with a $7,400 contribution
82-62, on a free loss In last eight might not be voted.
D. C. Klnlaw. Neptune Beach for.
the Washington "tar games.
An instructional clinic end dis­
seconds.
Northwestern
shaded
, nort.ul amt asked Gnsrh Pat Pe from a recent Madison Square
The names of the six schools want; Dan 0'Brlrn, Elisabeth, N.
cussion
of
the
use
of
the
leminMichigan, 67*
67-64, and Mlnnasota wera not revealed hut obviously J. guard; Borkv I’egg, l.vnn, Ind.
traskl for a tryout . . Pat, tom:- Garden douhleheader, Brundage
ripped Ohio State’s defending to tr ° ( tlwm a rt Vlllanova, Vlr- forwartl; Fisk Tnlle, |*keland for tied bat. which wuuld prevsnt
what harrassed, snapped hack: revealed.
rosily
breakage
but
might
also
tllliaU , 77-64.
"Heck, kid, you’ve ml*-'d half our
Other recent developments, he
*
VH-flnla Military and Vlr- wardt and Bill Valentine, Rich
By H UGH F U L L E R T O N . Jr.
K an sas gained the Rig Raven glnla Tech. These were among mnnd, Ind. renter all saw action lie costly to produce, also were on
year’s practice alreadv."
said. Include army promise of a
the program.
N EW YO O RK , Jan. 9—OP&gt;lead with a 61*46 victory over •evep school, brought up for ex- last year.
Monday Matlaee
modern pentathlon entry, assur­
Missouri. Clyde Lovellette scored nulslnn last voar when the vote
Jlm
Konstanty,
record-setting
Washington State r .lle r e r*» ance * f s fofir-man shooting team
NEW YORK, Jen. 9-(Ab-lnFor l*egg and Klnlaw. Wedne*
12 points for Kansas. Nebraska
workhorse a t the Philadelphia dlatia high Mhonis. alway* Isrjjg
umtsttalj .‘Whiter sports .(two niatol and two rifle 1 ; and
U L ;ta , Ol, short of the two- day’s action will lie their last
I'hUlle's pitching staff, was pra«•» Mekoii, re- achfdullnn of the WTestling final
thlnlg .majority . required.- H.ne# 'rhamv&lt;*t(g&lt; t.fmif - lhi*tr scoring
forefront
nf
W
kitpfJU
ifW
jj
rlalaisxt.' 1950’s Risk "Atfc*|si of insnt'd with Hitwr a »hlnl idfWsI
trials a r U J U g lf University,
Feb.
tilt
prowess In liear again*! their
Iheh
two
of
the
seven—
Boston
Urado, 81-44.
thei
Vear"&gt;
today ^In
the anpual
College and Maryland— havp Tam t* mimterpnrts. lloth noai
^j
. a la .
.ll
•luring
(he
hulitUy
,V
la otbar jramea. Cornell ripped
raid to- 1 wa a-ke-L
«»-*61 Hyraeuse pounded shown they are complying and the will l&gt;r I *&gt;-1 to the -quad in Kell
official* to try 1 8
■ also 'other— 11m Citadel— quit the ruaiv while they Intern *in Florlton, 86-46; Auburn tripped NCAA.
School teacher, whose tireless win rvperlisi fiui much whl
36.
T ?0 |
And Tort.lnn
nm:.*e CanaTS to send at least a
,la nuhlie scliools. 7 he return gain'
right arm carried the I’hlllles to tooling, ihere was l'»s than usual Falksneer, an evchanee stud'nt token squad to Buenos A im .
8249; William A M iry
Four other schools also will lie at Tampa l« •rhedtiled for Feta 22.
urman. M-37; Florida
the National league pennant, . . The way they explain it, hav­ from Norway, »el an Inlrr-enlle— Canada has said It would he un­
A
prellmlnarw
game
at
aeven
un
for
suspension
nnlcss
they
Mississippi, 60-62; BMC
won in a dose vote over Vic
A T L A N T A . Jam 9 - ( j h - O n l y Janowlct, Ohio Rtate’a football ing a third man to raver the trial, ski tump’reenrd uf 266 fee' able to send an entry because It
. -sipped
Arkansas, (PV48 ami show before the meeting that‘they o’clock l&gt;etwrr|t the Flotilla H»»ulhare
In
compliance.
f»*t-moving game puts one onl- at stramlswt sprints Pnln., in his competed In last y ra r’s empire
ecu,
C
.
die
ge
‘'ll"
squad
Under
i
i
tkdlege
"II"
1.1
Iwsketlwll
players
for
10
Utah K tala nipped Colorado AAM,
halfback, and E tu r d
Charles,
The
Sanity
Code
provides
than
C&gt;girti
Jim
l*a
-4
a'ul
the
Bartow
rial
In |M&gt;»ltlon U.i a rlo»e-un view rle t -f6.rt In WSG color* . . . games in New /ealoml anti w o u ld
Southeastern
Conference
Irulleges
rtt
l^a-4
■
'
63-62.
heavyweight champion of the
of
every
play with the result that RouniUlmut r cn»rl *ay« that find It difficult lo sponsor another
lode|&gt;eiid*,nts
will
»t
the
stage
an
athlete
may
receive
his
tultlmi
eiM-ndents
have
cracked
the
100
mark
in
j Here are the leading teams
ring world.
end
fees
under
p
scholarship
hut
there’s
n«
whistling fur plays that change In the lUrvard visiting long athletlr pilgrimage.
for
th*,
varsity
till
nt
eight.
scoring
thua
far
this
si-sson.
, (Oral
place votes and team
There -was a wide difference
Brundage said he has not yet
committee on nlhletIr*. means tha*
mum.,
pay
all
other
expenses
Mel
I
’ayton,
a
second
string
““ *** In parentheses):
of opinion among suorta writers look like fouls fmm * ,
rtb* agenda to te- eo».
through work. Tho Southwest 'CoirAll-S&gt;&gt;utheastem for TtlMne last and broadcasters, who mentioned hut really aren’t . . Incidentally, the Harvard" arn convinced the ramnllcd
Tap Tea
aldered
by the Pan American
season, leads with 202 points af close to 100 athlrtea In all, In- the slate's No. I l.am after the sanity mde Is dead and Ih 'v ’re
2820 fere nee wants to provide financial
■porta committr# at its meeting
going to become ’’nr&gt;erea*lve" .
t 12 games. Joe Dean of I- 8 . finding race hem . Noor, end tourneys wae Froelwl High
_ P&gt; A S S O C IA T ED PRKHS
1811 aid an tho koala of need and not
force the athlete to work for It
. is second with 172 In 12 Janaa'e hamaa fish, Furuhaakl.
Gary, which ix**t* a pair of 6-8 Woody Hayes, Miami (O.) foot­ during the Buenos Aires gamra/).
2. Kentucky (12) (0-1)
Today a year agu Virgil Trucks, games.
ball rnach, made such a hit with
If Ills activity schedule does not
The "Athlete of the Y e a r" teas lada—Joe Moor* ami Val GasleAbout 40 per rent of th# land
Detroit Tiger pitcher, signed his
his
Scoring for Georgia Tech and •na of a growing lumber of hon­ tlch— as a double pivot romblna- Phoenix, Aria., fans with
1069 give him time.
area of th# United Stales haa too
The Southern and Southwest I960 contract for a reported 922, Tennessee players Is Incomplete ors piled on Uw Philadelphia re­ linn . . T h . t» -rham. N. C.. Ooldeli anrerh at a Salad Bowl pow wow little rain for safe general farm­
Conferences
have
Introduced 500.
and totals are not Included In lief pitcher this year.
Glove* Imxlng tournament this that they started a move to been ingJ t f ^ c T V a t J (6)1\ l8 - l)
___________
Five years ago tha New York Southeastern figures.
him here as Arlsona State
A Columbia (4) (2-0)
6.'12 amendments to the constitution
He' set the mode
modern record fur weekend will homir Its founder, (Tetn|&gt;e| e**ch.
state
racing
commission
abolished
Seven-footer Bill Rplvey of the moat games pitched In our
w 1
1 it- * line s "Minn
0. Kanaaa State (10-2)
507 to lake enforcement of he code
flo*»k I ■ruin’
The vrlues of home* built in tho
10. Wyoming (6) (12-1)
402 from he NCAA and place It with the .tally double f.&gt;rm of wagering Kentucky has played only nine season, 74, and since these wet 1Tmphv" to the MitxfandlliV sp«&gt;ll»The w ickentcre lA ris.) hleh United Btate* In a year varies
the Institutions and conferences. at New York tracks in 1946.
ks thlid
thl ‘ with
*
games, hut ranks
61 all In a relief role he set a new
Reread Tea
w p s " Th’ *'* In ’ wlist At was a*
Ten yrars ago llsnry Armstrong points. Bpivey was the S E C ’s
school siv-man football team tit’s from as much as 7.2 per rent of
Bsinle Moore, Commissioner of
11. HI. John's (4)
Duke U . Itnxer.
mark for rescues attempted.
too «m*ll for regular football I the national Income which was tho
ho Soatheaatarn Conference, said received the Eddie Nell Memorial leading point maker last season.
I t Washington (10)
fru*«n Oat
He
finished
with
18
victories
his group would go along with Awanl from the New York Boxing
The remainder ef the top five and seven defeats and was a
11 B. California (8)
B"«ti*e or i'i *'-i*«nsdily warm won the state title last *rason atwl rase In 1935 to ns low as 1.4 par
Writera Aaaoclatlon.
^
the Southern and Southwest.
la made up of Bob Meador of L.
14. Illinois (0 t)
Deremlier weathe- 61 New Eng scored 642 nolntx In ten games. cent in JM-7.__________________
Fifteen yeara ago Wtlmer A lli­ 8 . I L 166 points In 18 games, natural for the National League’s land, the U. Of New
It has won &lt;8 game* In a row an I
The l l g Ten and Pacific C&lt;m
( 10. 1 )
(1C
"most
valuable"
award,
although
The term "collective bargaining"
ferancea oppose any change In J V son, Austin. Tex., and Helen Ja­ and Ralph Pederson, Tulane, 148 na relief pitcher over had won and two college football Half- M o» v« . . Th" "Kicker" la that
ra (lo-tl
«« said tha
and Rig cobs. Berkeley, C alif- headed th# points In I t games.
hacks—Bobby KeynoUa Nebras­ Coach Dndlev Ha ocher never was w»n drat used by Beatrice Webb
Dint
distinct
Ion
before.
In 1291.
me*'# am* women's U, S. Itanla
Oo] Jm . i
rta
spinYork ka's climax ru n n r. atwl Rohe a football nlaver and learned arankings for 1936.
Partlll, Kentucky’s passing mas- bout nw-t-ise fr*m h*«V*.
CTsanhtg T V Cnff
larly V«fn Blrkfonl, Boston Orave
The Skat*r« A'WFisttnn. no» Long Inland U. basketball squad
**Ed fWhltevt F-rd, the freshwas
ix
I ray Ihry pitcher, hurltd 312 Innlni
•Ben man atar of the New York Yan­ five roller derbv contestants, has occupies a dormitory which once
n if i
athldes on Ing the 1910 season. He to;
kees who pitched and won ths holding the tryouts of p w n ac- kotisM tha Brooklyn Society for
R
s
n
a
ran J on neon, l * b . u n
| did li National League pitcher*
deciding
game of the
Rnrld the name* of m e t than 1*60 Prevention of Cruelty to Crildrante
Grarge
Mikan,
the
/th
en
.
_
to play department.
Herbert Hargett M la a la d i.._____ , big. sharpshooting W
Berlea, ramnlcted the first ten. candidates on Ita list . . It’s sin­ ran. . Tha way those guy* score
r af
star
o f MlnneaM
128, sjven; Bob Schneider, A la­ palls’ prafeaslonJ basketball
r to tarn
gularly Inanproprlale that the la ante! oven to men.
fo r the ii
team was abl« to practice n ..y ••
The 1960 University j
bama, 119, i t ; Frank Ramsey,
sons
baseball
team
|
' , r . Kentucky. 113. nine, and Ivan
. . . . . . Aemwlellra «f
sehall coaches held* *tx squad batting average of .326, Wilhelm. Tul*ne, 108, IX.
A rlxm , Cln- Grot meeting tedgy-

Tampa Five Favored:
Moccasins
Have
Lost 5 S t r a i g h t

I

Racing Season To
Celeryfeds M eet
S t James Tonite Feature Gehrmann,

NCAAConvention
May Explode Over
Sanity Code Rule

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

Mangrum Comes
From Behind To
Win Open Tourney

6 Schools May Be Put
Out For Violating
Scholarship R u l e s

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K oiutanty Nam ed
“A thlete Of Y ear”
In Annual A P Poll

Snortii Roundup

Thirteen Players
Score 100 Points
In Southeastern

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ANNOUNCING

Slat*

8yrasnss tWs saaaen defeated
T
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Onrales* amokera-top the list of
ran State ■In foothill for the
Mae o f forest fires In Cenade. first time ehm 1927.

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HOW D O y o u
E X P E C T U S TO )
E E M E A W C B ')

Rev. William Pitherirk write*
■bout a minister who arose to
deliver hla lertnon. rarefully

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He

triumph.

R£&gt;E
’ G&amp;JC&gt;- \ 5

he writes, "is expressed in
the story of the train porter
who was told thal laird Hali­
fax would be riding In hi,
car and that he would find
the lhen*Fnglish Arnbas.su•fur lo Washington extremely
democratic and easy to get
on with The porter tephed
'W ell, lie'll hud nit- just
sam e.1"

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pro*pcnt&gt;, und t&gt;l ihc sire til the triephone pm that i Pern done, n a com­
parison of pc hi lalion growth with telephone
growih While ihc number of people in Florida
wa» incrcating 4Pfi in ten )eat*. according to
the ccrtojt, the number of telrphone* jumned
Ib7r#.

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Safer Cough Relief
Whm new drugs or old fart to stop
sour sough or chest cold don't delay,
t itomuliHsn contains only safe, help
lul, piosen ingrcdienu and no nar­
cotics lo disturb natuie's proem. It
goes right to the seal of the trouble to
aid nature soothe and heat raw. ten­
der, inflamed bronchial membranes.
Guaranteed lo please you or druggist
i c funds money. Cteomulsinn has simd
die lest of many millions of users.

W hara M onay to Kapond an d
A large pan of thit telephone giowth ha*
taken placr in juit Ihe Uvi flte year*. During
that *h*m time Stiuthcrn Hell hat htuli JIIMI,td nrw irlrpborte facilities in I'lotida
neail) doubled ihe number of telrphour*
*'*atl) increased long disiei.ec rirsuili and
ntoir than Hiplrd rural telephones
We'se spent neatly twice a* nitkh to etpami
Florida telephone facilities in the last rise years
as we had inscstrd in the slate Use years ago
And wc'tc going right on doing our best lo
meet ihr continuing heavy demand lot service
ui town and oil Iht farm.

Modern Way To
Control Roaches’
llothrrrd hj mar hr* or al*la‘
lohnatun'* N II-IIO A C II, applleo
hy brush In th* hllfhrn, kllh
nsarhr*. anta. amt waterhug*.
'Vhal’s rourr, the rislorltaa mat­
ing I* rffrttivr for month*, and
kill* Ihr stray* that wander in
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i l d u fs it i com e I is s iii the m o u ts

so u

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pts'plc w ills m o o ts
why ih r l i i l u i r

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Want Ada

9— I I R A I . K S T A T K F O R H A I . K — S

Ian tat ion EataU a— larga lot—
ruatom built for aal* baluw proaont construction costs. See
WhlrMna, m fl. Park Afa.
L A K K F H O N t L O T S —on beautiful
Crystal Lake, near Country Club,
100 ft. frontage, high elevation.
Mime rltnia trees, all cleared. W.
_ E . Rirrhhoff, Jr^ Phone 308.
E X T R A L A R G E house, juit com­
pleted—d rooms, 1 largo lota.
Mohawk Ave. Phone 884-R.
TW O STO RY furnished Duplex.
Good rantal location. Both Apta.
now ranted to permanent ten­
ants. Price 16960.00.
R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S . Realtor

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SANFORD
HERALD

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apartuieiil. Private Rath. Adult*.
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Minaldy nriced f u r .pu.k sale

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PHONE: 148

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B ED R O O M S, Modern Home,
EHeetrlr Kitchen, 17600 by owner.
1606 Sanford.
S O D rIW i M A Sb N R Y Rltvk Home
2 bedrooms. 1216 Wrst |»t.
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•rag line, nulkiuter, nump true*,
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Cleaners.
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fountain help
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CA TIO N , Florida Rtale Hank E X P E R IE N C E D
wanted. lAncv'a Drug Store.
Bldg., Ph. I76S.__________________
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Plg'i. Whistle.
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your praseriptioug to LAN KY'S.
mate*. Carpenter A Grace*, LO ST— Black Saddle Rag We.1
Phone 109
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ncwlay Itelween city limits are
FRIED SlIhlMP blnnsr
6 Point*. Orlando lughway. H&gt;
CARE FOR children In my home
during th* Hay. Raby sitter 132*1 _w ard . 703 W. Flrel. Tel. I(»3-W
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T U E S D A Y J A W . 9, 1951

T H E BAN FO RD H E H A L D .

Elsenhower

Incidence Of Infantile Paralysis
Almost Doubles In Florida In 1950:
(K D IT O R S NOTH: To hrfat IIUI i n i l r r , tip III dale on Ihr
maal rerenl praxrro. in the flghl againut infantile p*rah*i*. wr
« ill peroral a »crlv* of four a r lir ln r-prri.illi written for
Florida hy Mr. J. Ililli* Miller, Pt.il March of Dime* -tale rhairmaa. T h U t* Ihr flr*t In the *rtlr*.
Hy J. H IM .IS H IJ,I,|{|t
1971 Stale Marrh of Dune* t halrman
live )ra r |9Ml i* rapnlly a|i|irnarhing live* trcnml
of polio e a rn in llie liitiury off llii* nation. I I iim iv Ii Novi
bar Iwrn «« far lliiv year 31. Iffl ea»c* iciortled m llir r
ea*r* In Plniida.
The Florida- p irlu n , leftreling
the national trrial, lui- m urk
doubled that of la-t j i a i whin
only 2*2 ca**** of Infantile paint--■
*1* Were reported Ihroilghniil lieentire »taie.
In Ihe tail three year* there , rord*. nlmiit ome in eeiry file
have la-eri more than MHI.nflu run-* 1 years.
Medirnl ex|a-rience reveal* (hat
of (adio, a figure that aptoonrhe*
clo*ely that of the eulln- pre the Inridi'iit of polio seem* tn
tieiiir more friimently in five
ceding drradrf
During the week ending Decent &gt;•••*» cycle*_ iif in e|«,-e paraltfl
ber V. |H new ra-e* weie reteirleil | with national tr*-n&lt;l» In |Hi|mlnll&gt;m
III Florida, Indk-ntinp that nui -hifl*. A corn 111 mill v »eem* (#•
thinking a 1*mt polio rnirle* u* out “ Imtittttil**- Hu I f after a major
Iml In ytar, hut with |ai|iulati«n
-hlfl* In every com in unity, the
rvele wort- toward ,-ndher high
■'Inrldent rate*' ai the end of a
five year pcriml. The-,, nr* Ihe
fuel- that n -eareh has produced
mi the tail|n nh-tulr today.
f'&gt;Hdr' March t-f Dime. (p o .o --I.iU ie lloimia
lie'll VlUt rhiihla lai-ed *S*7
(*ai tnr the figld agnii -t liifnulili i'loridll Pnltii victim c«ll*ldrr(at tn Nnlunal l’n-t« r m
INi*nk"I* So fn* thl- year tl« * •• on* of top throe final »clvclloti*, {* ready for tli
|(,nilliia&gt;M • •***** f*m*~ &lt;»*»•
mg "f the March of Dime* drive. Dnughtct of M i. at
borlati.it Patty, termed the *pc*-cii National Foundation for Infantile Pi.
m e n u of Tampa, Itomde l» ......... «nd a hulf, »*
an “affirinailon of tho continu I'ataly-i* ha* *poiii ttfOJtNl.tMK) for IH.lio wi r n -In* wu. It! month* old. SI h-'.. t«en wa
•nee of the foreign policy of the (■olio tmiient care and euidrmli- wa- two, and will rvrrilually la- aide to tiiwntd lira,
"id with some t.'/MMUmo due on gety.
Unitrd Statca,"
In 0*lo th t non-political Mur- fb-remlier 31 In uaiiahl hill*.
The furl I*, that thr Vatioual
gcnpoaten
raid (ha Pro»ident
h«* exhnu-ited It-,
BotK« more recorde&lt;l that the dr- Foundation
fmac -*f W r-lero Fuiupi- I* iden- fund* thl- y rn r la-eati-e of the
th-al with the drtcnMt of Amen- high lurhh-nee of imRu, uml manv
*• **ll**&gt;« t
I - . , , it ., 1
rlnet ore, hm pltsl, nm*e-. and
rmdeied
there In Hepttndwr,
if MRiihittii O hm I *«*■ iMarl
Stockholm'* comrrvatlve Sven- other* nr*’ awaiting payment for
P 'l’i
Hung
Kong** e*tliuati*l
ford r ijd e wa* l*.rn r*dln
aka Daghladet laid "T oinan'a •ervlre*.
population in IIIIA wa* nlwut J,. Caiuplwll in (ilu-gme in I7t»2.
rvalktic view* and forthriehi
County chapter*, Including FluMi of whom only alauit 15,- He * « i ruio-ti to the pM-inge In
(U lcm cnU mud make a very fa­ ridn'* ri7 chapter*, have uhlid (l(H),W
IMni arete 'noii-ffhineve.
IhfiH fm hi* *11 Vice, a* general
vorable impro*»lon in Weatcrn AMMO patient* *n fai thl* vear
The (I, JJ. f'ou*ulhti- tii-iH-ial'* eninmandlng the |triti*h force*
Europe." It addrd, however:
Ilf Ihi* total. .'loOtKl weie holdover
“But w ill they have any e ffe c t put leal *, Including 17,'mki from circular w.itn* Anirtirnn* lo nnt"j during the Indian mutiny. lie
_" .
The ileieHotatluu of the il*o rmiimanded a brigade dur­
an a diehard Uolatlnniat like iupr nlnpe. The National Foundalink'tt T a ft, who oppoaed the in­ tion I* rurrentlv rernie*tllig Ineal ■ilimthm la the Far Kant and the ing the Pi inn an Wai,
Mi-ntiwhih*. tin Midical Pre**
troduction of eompulaory military rhnptri* tn return tlo-|r *urphl* po-lbllily thei a fur'her •later(ora­
aervlrr a few munth* before IVarl fund* In order to aid “ephlrmie" tion would Interfere with rngulni offered Scotland Yatd a free
Cnmmerrial *hlp|dng and air »rr. •Ip °a haw to mu down tiro
Harbort"
a&gt;ea* lo ronliiuo- their work
thieve-, whi *tole thr Forunnttun
The Independent Mctropnlr of through thl* month nml lo Ihe vice- In H«ng Kong."
A met lean- wen- urgeil to " h i .
Bnuarla carried an arenunt of Ihc end of the Mairh of Dime* drive.
'• • .lin g D ia l
I h e S ln n e . w e i*h a
•pecch under the hradllna “The An advanced *|n-*-l»l gift- earn- mnlt ,h ii itder" temovit-g ilepend
Voice of Wisdom." Editorially it haign earried out throuvli Decern- cnl* .ind •Heir effiat* now, while ITih pouPfl*, t h e M edtral P ro a *
normal tran*p'.Hol|,*n fneililie* -a n l to d a y ;
aald the apeccll “give* proof nf
ler at*o helped provide “etner
"O u t own -iig g i-'lio n foi t h e
(paid aenac ami realism and poli­
rm
rv
furala".
d io -o v e ty of
th e eulprita, f u r
tical courage for which Kuroia-an*
what it I* w o r t h , i* that t h e
For a miirk breakdown of the
—at lea*t— will pe thankful.”
medical piof* **h,u ahoul-l In- clr, Meanwhile itew*pa(»ei* In Am­ plsre, |Hif|r* .......... goe* let uu- ‘
• ulurlleil i*iot il l. 1*1 In trpoi t all
erican gave general. If caullou*, rile the following.
t a-e
in which hi rnla i Icvi-Juji* d
praiac (o the Prv-ddrnl'a apcrch.
Since the National 1'iutmklIm,
almut It: b*o
Thv S tatt of thr Pnlmi wa
tv
1
mult
ini
-1111
to
ttupktiiil
"well reported” hy Ihe Pie-ihbiil, of I in3.mm.nHi ha* k e n - 1M*111 nn
adveiso r*rp( - nr- Imminent, tv*
■aid the Detroit F re e P re** (Midi, tailh-nt rare a-&gt;d euhlenil* alii
' don’t krone And when yon
■hmt-. Thi* i|f*e* not lake Inin
nation Humid ire en n-eniml the *11rn« lnve*leil III edtl- don't bn*&gt;w the k**t polle*' D
I
HFdl F *»«w
l|fit
UMinJIt In g*&gt; ahead and tflJ,e no
bearlrim) ami n-a*»utH by lid* latiue (kith ouhllr aroi prof"-- elianre*
lin U t r if I , , 11, 11 , , | .
"
cleat-cut atatemrut of it* nb. •imini and -elentlflc researehi
llong K»ng *ia- just con* Iode*I
But A.'mv Inlrllteriii - ie|&lt;*y||rc)
{•vtWra and the mmaurr* that A ln|al nf «l3.lmtJMl ha* l* ru inMT plolMi*e{| lo attain (hem. vetted in rr*rare|,. go/prj |„7 In -di* of • N-- an, ' pt*KpnroUf tro I Ihe ( him e w eir frtiinjtng irp ,t
Itttt netn«l- to It* hlatnry. It Hhl
tpM a Inna, whlh the SlSjfjn jw n roni-lilv 11 I If. nod 000 |„ |,u*ifn -- m.o-ivr d in knit; font arnuntl
Iin* Iseii lu\e«|ed in ■'•luraMnu "f In thi- fit t tl tnuiith* nf IpMl. fl'.tu Al Ir**! l**n t’luiteve armienrofe*-innal tier sonnet
through
The It S rtamoed an enilwrgu
|H&gt;t,ihfy Wl.tHKI «■* rtmie lifMtpi
fel|ow*hln*, *, Im1ni-lil|i-, and old »» ahlpment* *o Red Chinn, Itnw
wen *|Kitted m the *|r*.
to &gt;, hn-'k and neo(p»«lnnal A-- ever, aftei the I'hitimM- *We|t* In­
a.ielatloh*. $1,1 HUM3 nf il In ti* the Korean " in itt late N«v.
llir l.ryliilt Army (ontmucrl tl'
IP,V
rml"-r H u' 1*un on Am erican trade lelie.il In tfie toulli .nl Yangtlartlt
billet- lV.’-h. -ome 2 ti’i'i erlinlat- tn China la ladtu? fell ai-iitrly he»v. of llie fa,| mnvnit- Retl fnire)
hip* and ft Ihmship* have lieeu aidered none I imi *trnog. The Royal
awarded The)- have covered the N a v . milt* here have k-en de­ |trr«*ri! time OH llir heel* of rrfield* of virology, orthopedic*, pe­ pleted |,t lh« transfer of dtiie* yuaril troop*
diatric*. ni-urtdogv, pithlie health, to K»r,-a The c«i|oi,v hn* alt
Two pdltr.1 ligfili Hand I f a id
plan whleh naema lo l&gt;e auhject anil phy*lral medicine, a* well n - army of .10 mat „f whom onlv 7.- 14 ntllr. Wiutfirill of 0*4n Ilte»c
lherea|iy,
orthopedic IdHt are rmotial Iria ir*.
la dally rhan g n . But here we phyviral
Id . Hem-rot SI, E. C. RntteH allucL pul th- Ilr-d only 50 rout)
hava the Trum an program which miming, medical social work, and
(min l|ie Ktim
ta a plan nf collective peace action nllter*.
Mntt*ergh. Hung Knng tnill*nrv mile* Ir** hy ai,
It la through thl* bind of a ennimaoili-r roltirnevl In t|ie rnlony Hivet wfl-ie the U S, &gt;4|l, |),vihy non-Comntunl*l nallotta, of re­
listing the inroad* of Commtin program that Ihe National Foun­ vealetdai f»»m "lunm duties" In •ein liegap it Ha,,1,
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lam, of adhering to thr ideal* of dation direct- It- nun dvr three Engtaml
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America. The Dritiorratlr world, pronged assault agaltiit this moil
th* Korean Communltt«, toil.
it Ilia again been denu-nat rated, dreaded »f all ditrurr*— (ndividu
**arke-l now- hv hon-l,,-| ef thmj
doe* nut la r k for laaderahip when al ahl to polio victim*, education
rand* of Chtnare who ratef,i| the
It 1* nroiled moat.”
of iptallflrd per*ontiil, and »e
war When the A llirr almo ! had tl
Thu 8*. I*0Ula (■lulm-Dt-itiocrat search,
(lad) departed from tta uaual
H aatlawe. 1 *mm - -ww *•«•■
Not the lcn»t lui|Hirlanl 1* the
Mri« and carried a pagu one edl- education of Uh&gt; general public— ■aid he would seek action soar,
lorial on the *perch a* well a* fur through an Informed public I*
Taft told the Prone H uh he had
■aether editorial on an ln*lda Ihe community and the nation l»e*t he*-n unable to gel ally * ‘invi c
page. The Glube-Deinorral aald: tire lui r-d to meet thl* plague ef- from official *nurre« a* t«j wry
"lfarry H. Truman apoko like feetlvrlv when tl alrihea.
thl* i-ntmirv ahmihl -oatnill krtrr
land force* low aid I ih&gt; Initlding
ilia State nf the Union me*,
of a KuifTOi!, army, lie ha* pd
e la Congees* waa n logical,
vnrele«l a build un nf air and *ea
Inltive, carefully studied anapower ralbrt than land Itonp
MepoM No, Cl
a l Ihe world llluallon a* It
rninmitnirnta.
aAnPOMH s v m ra a w im a *
lie* to (he critical difference*
A tentative auirrm enl lo Iwain
H A aH w r
brikern the
led Slate* and
•aalard. Martda
ip m m p ip of
m Pnn e v
eonaldcialidti
Rtlesik.
Tk* foltowlag uricea r*|wtini by lion dollar tax Mil ,-n Feh. I wathe tnalara on ih* Hanford atala rrai-hrd liulav liv fhetotarv ,-f
*11 was an
F a r m * * . Mar Ur, f .• r p r o d u , e *«U,I
ruun aense of thn'Ainrriraii people in
Trovkara a I k a le ra up 10 1 I’.St Ihe Treasure- Snvder and Wlplc *,
to asacaa Ute altuallun that now Jaanar* a .tail.
•hnial manager* of | * i !-- g■
*(.*•
prevail* and U&gt; do those thing* Iltan*. T ,* i t n |r * » * No H upnll.*
WIO troop* wa* . ihiII h I nrar Oran.
abliaar
a* lb baa* (S.afc-4 (•• tl«n
. . which are uveded, vltall,- needed, ICabbaae
Allied pilot* ,j|d Cuminuid-t
t* lb rrale* Ha gupptlM
Th** new measure may rni**
to correct (hemCanllfluwar
vrala a a e -l.n face* a* much a* ! I n.ntxt.nnftism troop* wrro &lt;h-gging Hie rnada
"Without titetiUtinlltg either Mr. Cel ary. FV* ttnldca Hepandlaa
*&lt;ndh of Seoul ami In the Wonju
(junlitv ■rata 4* A Urgae k t l ' l l l a vear,
Iloover or Senator Taft, he ex­
Tliere were lhe*e nlhei ilet rlop area M mlloa Koutln-**!. fine nlr
Paaral. Fla ISenendla*
ploded their apeciou* uotlnna of Celarr.
•iu a llty t-rale |* a ( a ra a r T.ta-S.l* ment* up th,- tax front:
man said:
Iwlatloniam and gave ihr u-aion* Cullarda
d u e barb*. I .I I - M I
"I've nr*rr Seen mi liuiuy (HXipIr*
I. Ih-eeldenl Truman
wrote
why the policy they advocate la tTuram btr*. Pickle*
Senator Ryrtl (D -Va.) Hint "it t« op (hr toad* up lb*-t-. They a e r i­
Uu. baht.
ll.ee
»V yealiy griat f t r the Comtduuial Keatdaal
bu. bake M i
nereaaary to tar until It hurt*" al) moving ■muth.’’
Ktcande
bit her.
Tl»e airmrn w n r "tdered ta
to build tin :he frre world millIc
ltw
*.
leabara,
Ury IW k
The Philadelphia Inquirer limit
« do* etwta
la .y might In the fact nf Com- ahuol up alt group* k-lilnd Com*
lied tho ProoMcut’a apvtrh Iwlh l^tlu,-*.
leabarg. Ira Pack
muni*! line,, whether in nr nut
muniat aggreaalnn.
irartealng” pud "vague.” It
I dot. i rale
i H - t ll
t- Talk nf a fa»*.tMe nation** nf uniform, cvn-pi fn, ohvlntibeliui-*. Ilia llo ito n
retail *ale* t** Iwgan hotline fanulv groun* **r -htldfrtt.
M. U Praia
I i*
It traa haprionlng Utu know
(treaa. do*, bnrba. I aw
A s—wtnt -,| |* p '„ c-M^tpp- dent
about rapltnl Hill.
■t, although the door In StuMard
(Inioha, (H e rn d o * back*. I.te -.M I
tee*
with (Ttalrman Stan SvTnlou p iw ttn l frnt-.i F ifth
MMOful negotiation* la to bo ;•»«*. Kagliab tin auppllaa
DnUghtnn (D-ND) of Ihe Hi*u*r Al* Force hi-Mibiuniler« that Ihe
kJ. faikt. 1 (.so
p t opop, there ta to L* mi np- PaMdr*
Wave and Mean* Committee and order wa* prornk-ni Ky the Kerin*
Chainnan Drorge fD-Hat nf the peraktrrd n-e nf rlvllinn rl-ilhlng
‘Ajoo heartening I* the an- Fotaliw*. Fla. Hal Oita*
Senate Finance Comtnlltee In to ramnuglagc theii lnm|n,
1* lb. bags X IS
Whnuirat that piani rapacity I* i alsa
lladl*b*«
S do* haft. P U - It * nrk wit the time tehle fnr Iht
TI»oi-ai«l* of t*hiiw*e mol K ,i
fag expanded to iw-rmlt output H&lt;iaa*h,
Tallow N hpi
l . i . S H thin! hlg tax Ment *inec thr Ko­ roan Red mldlt-ts clad in w hili
Ttarnlp*. tSiipla Tup
x.oa.1. rean war e*»mn*ener*l 1**1 June civilian clothing have Inflltratcwl
fcpr. I.TS-I.
Thera w ai Informal (alk today refugee rohintt*)* itaolng lain A l ­
L tia
that the nroftnaed M lM Alon a*e lied line*.
Pilot* apo'leri 4.IKX11|«1* chang­
eruft carrier l«e named for Ihe
let*- James Fnrre«tat. flrat aee- ing Mnmtar from uniform to peaaant elulhlng.
ret-ev of defenxe.
draparrult.
‘A Ill'll patrol attacked twn M
Thl* hn**l!,||ltv Wa* hroucht uu
U ',.« * ( r u lt . 1
Bail rompani*'* r a lly Tumtay M
a-./qbl. d the Hnuve Armed Uervleea mlloa aoulheoat of tkan Red ci-i-f-U IRiiltM into ctnaed beaaWm I-* •ar fire *howere* I atudiA* tf, v .
at tka Baa Cued OtM.
hat. Total raolpla ti
hear teattmonv from Admiral For■tn.
ret* Slwrm*n. eMef »f navel o n e ration-., nn the Naw'a new tSJXFI,fctaivto aMtjlwih'ing nrognm.
im lk-ftnlt*
dhy hampered p lr attack* ami o'**

Foreign And Ainorican

Families Should

•Senator

Slate Farmer* Market

HUS' ”*■KV"ir„

fj
id 1ftij Jf" - 4 4

llritim nia's Sword

R i g i d Censorship
Rules Are Imposed
On Correspondents

li^ a lla a ta r o w Pi*&gt; Om |
hr idipiaiteti and to lunch at ihr
officers’ meat.
Alio prrsent at tlie meeting with
R 1J.I1 wrie licu t. General Allrrd
Hr IJON"TlUTH
U. H E IG H T H ARMY H E A D
■M. Cnienlher, Ettenhowrr'a chi**!
of tlaff, and French Admiral Ro- UI A U l K lih , Korea, Jan. tS-HAI—
Thin U. N. commaDil announced
bcrl Jaujard. Riuiteli pact chief today Mar mrn-apoiulent* violat­
ol Na*al Detente*.
ing ccnaorohlp regulation* will lm
Kiwnhower warn lo return tn 1 -unjirt t o e : xpulaion or trial by
Orly Field, Pari-, to enplane for j court martial.
llrn**el», -eroml *t*ip on hi* tour | 1 he announcement »aid *ueh
nf Ihe Atlantic Part power* which | oction would la- taken in ex’ rm ne ruM-w "where Invrmtiyation
»M &gt;upply hi* army.
While ihe flem ial wa* a* Fon -1 prove* I hot the circlin'.-.inner*
taieetdeau al-mi 2t»o fommuiiUt warrant."
Corrr*i&gt;un&lt;li'ni.« “may la- •ob­
ilmioieitratoi*, chanting “ We went
peace" and “ ElaCftbowei w | out." ject to dieciplinary action Iw-eau**
tiieil to ap|iio«rh tbr Hotel A* of intentional violation of three
Inria, teiii|miary 'hi adituailer* nf and other regulation*, either in
(ieneral Dwight D. Kitenhower. i, le llrr or in *pirit," the announce­
Ai.nnt IJMKI pdlrenien we-e ment added.
It raid ni*o that a licw*nu,n
called out lo keep order and the
dn non*t rat or* wrre Mocked from “ will be *u*pendt*l from all pHentering the hotel area. T raffir rilt-gr. fnr the dkturtiL/i of 111*
had to lie rerouted from Ihe Arc ilkpatrhr* In the office of the
Ik Triumph* nearby. After alamt puldirali’in which he rvprencnt*."
The Klghlh Army nahl al«o
2b minute* police ipiiitly d i'turn­
it would "iispenil &lt;orrt-*t»iinlrnt*
ed I lii&gt; crowd.
The GomuttinM* railed for work “ for the u*e nf word* or exconveying
a hidden
stoppages todap to rrlnforre their |'re,*lori»
diinaml that
Kl'ci.bnwer
“ go iiu-nuing which would tend to
h'&gt;ine," There war no &lt;arly indira mkltnd or deceive the eennor*.”
Tht ncwly-formetl pre** »etkiu nf any reaponae to the rail.
The Italian Comniuolat new - rurity dlvkion will neruMinite for
•erurlty all new* »torir» origin­
taper In Roine, I.I.’Dnt'u, al*a reating In Korea, the aunouneement
lioltrd that the worker- In one 1
-aid. Ti.e diviiion wiii notify n
government printing effice had de­ eorre* pendent of any
security
rated lo ntrlkr on Ihe day Risen- breach *0 that he may change Ida
bower reuehcr. ‘ '.at t«nilal and to
•tory or hold It until a*curity m&gt;
a*k other worket* • ! ? join them. longer I* involved.
All new* -Iotic* mint lie *uhIIONN. Germany, Jail, !t—lAh— niittrd in Kngllih. If another
I hr We« tern A Die* and the Wert languagv i* used, and F.nglkh
(ii ima -1 government npetted nr— Iran-latlnn m ini lie presented
al»n,i i '
However, field Yorreepornlent*
not Using the Fng!l*h mn-juage
m a y aVl'miit
rthur’*
&lt;-rn»on at

I

County Museum

Second Victim

iroeilaae* r»a» r»«e oaal
thnn World War I I ”
Orville Touehlon, president of
Rotary, pointed out the restrictiun, that the government ha*
put on new construction.
Marion
lliiiii.un ot Station
WTRR atated that be had lu-cn rr
reiving 10 call - a wee* from IT A
niemlier* a*klng what hud k e n
done uliout a youth center. He
|M&gt;lnle«l out that rniHiwment fund*
might lie -ecuinl In erect »uch a
eerier.
Manager Ed Whitney of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce -aid, “ It fa-gin* I" hnik
a* tliniigh tomorrow** illlleft*,
the youth of Imbiv ate finding t
difficult In find - place for pro­
per reel eat inn. 11 I* a *nri ‘ donlion when we met look our youth.’
lie (roitlt•-*! out thnl in Dayton,
llearh the fond -el a»Me for
rm ealion nurpnte* amount a an­
nually to SI a cllken,
Mr*. Ilawaon told of D. A. Rplana to make tin raU*eum •&lt;
ruunty project of edinatlnnal
value and of the effmt . nf 1 Ii*
D. A. It. to pre«erve and diipbi)
the (Ieneral Kaiifnid eolleetioa.
She *tatrd that mii-nlm including
thia collection would I* criuca*
tlenul to youth ami an at War ion
In tnorkt*.
Pre burnt Joel Fielil of Kiuani'
point,il out that the riuiveunr pro­

I l' n li a v H iio m r&gt; -r (lor)
phone operator, tired with
Inis bond. V. L. McKinney at 70,&gt; (y
Flrat Street. Sanford. Tb» r,m!
ham family rcaldea at Hoik RdL
The accident, a two car n,l]il
iton, occurred at (he French Areline iiml Twenty-Fifth Street i*.
tervection at 3:00 P.M.
Thr**
ncgroc*, dcacribed hy officer, a,
Iwing drunk, wen- occupant* of tj»
I b*4t&gt; Huick Sedan which &lt;olli4«|
with ihr 11''12 horil Si* Ian in whv-1
the Graham* were rialinrr.
Arthur William*, 40 yeai ,,14
Negro driver of the Huick, who
artcalnl by City Ratio] men
uml Jack ll'rkaun &lt;&gt;n charge* of
caii'lcia uml negligent dririnir, wag
lr*n»frrrcd yeaterday afternoon to
the County Jail on u rhatgr «f
mam-laughter, following the ,u r* r.
ing out of a warrant by
Hitkoun.
According to Poller Chief Ik*
G, William*. William* inn a .to*
niirn at hi«h •peed. trashing into
the Ford.
Mra. McKinney and her boahand, 11 telephone lineman, rani*
t» Sanford March I, U*IW, The run.
dlllon of Mr*. Graham. the mol
(her. u«- »oniewhat Improved thia
morning arrordimr to authotjt|N
at
PrrTmld-l.aughton
Mmiurial
Htopital.
Funeral aercire* for Mra. V. L
McKinney will |&lt;c hold at It
A. M tomorrow at Shady |',*u
C cm ctaT !n Daytona R .-'h ,

ject U mm a xubildinry of the

D. A. R. and naked Mr*, flaw*011
if the D. A. R- would lie witling
to have a Seminole County Mu­
seum A**oeiathm la- formed.
Mr*. Daw-on replied that the

U'/ral Notice
t i m e r m- i v t i i v t i o v
iti**&lt;u.vr. ru m -o n v t io v *
■Vitllco I* I n i r l . ) g iv e n in u lr r tK ,
e r n v liln n * o ( C lia p le r 1 (1 1 * . L a v e * »•
* Florida. A r t * « f 111). In * « r t i of i h i
J r o r p v r a t le a * ll * i r d b e lo w , ih * , * ml
I i in * In ru rp iiro te il u nd er th e la w * « |
F l i n b l * . an d a i..» r d ln K In Ih e r»i c n rit* *.f th e h n t v t a r r o f K la la ,
■eai-h a m i a v e r r » »ch m r p n r a llo n a s .
fu r th re e I I ) ye sr*
I on re amr oibrellmIniaihe net filin
g o f re p o rti *M
e*&gt; m o il n t la » » * n a ile r ih e
p r« .
v i , Inn a lit r- h a p le r lt * 7 T . k a w * id
Ktoe Id a . A r t * o f I M l. a n d th u l n n d n
Ih e n ro v la tn n *
id
•ah l
( 'h * t ii t r
'« « » « . A r t * o f | » J i ta iw a id F i r .
Id a . - a h l ro r p o e a llo n * h a v e b e , ,
r la * * e t l a * f ii a je e l in &lt; ll*M i|u tIn n . and
I h a t th re e ( S ) p m n lh , a f t e r &lt;l*t- ef
*h l» p u b lic a tio n eaeh a n d * v n r ) * f
au eh r o r p o r a lln n 11* 1*11 h e ln tr thaw
b a r e not In th e m e a n tim e f ile d lh e |J
e e p n ria due an d p a id tn * dun und«r
• In p r o v k lo n * n f t'h u p te r 1 H 7 T , A r t ,
id t a i l . l a w * o f F lo r id a , a * am end* d , w it ! t c C v i l l f i t d to th e tJo v e rn n r
a bo w il l !* • • ,• I ‘ , , h U m a t ln n a t that
to

IdO W

Tfin|&gt;cri»ture

&lt;1 waitaaed From •'**» tlaaf
degrees, jarcketa 2tl,
Wert roust ili.'lrlct: 30 at K!
fee* to I I at Kllrntun to ,Tt at I uim
ettropt 3S in tmcki-t*.
Indian Rivet dialrkt; ,11 al (hr■i*a In ,13 ut Veto Dear It lo Ith at
Ktugtl.
Everglade* d u trirt: 31 lo IW near
the Lake. 3S.to 33 away from,the
Lake, 33 to ,10 Frida-deep I-akr
arow.
l,ower ca*t roa»t diatrict: ,14 to
oH near Ihr roatl, 33 tn 3fi away
from the con*t.
Wisfnrtday partly cloudy and
warmer.

Florida Power
M'**n**M •-**! P m , •■■ei
Ihree tlin-* a* Mg a* it wa* when
Ihe war ended", Mr. Smith report­
ed. ”0ur expansion program will
I# of ntnatanee in providing pow­
er need* for new defenae eatni*llahnirnta In our atate.”
The rompany, having btlUt
enough ruinl line, in the past f*
yrar.i to rearh from Miami well
up lol» Canada, will ronlinur -rxtrnikm nf line* to rural area*. Mr.
Smith aald, and hr pointed out
that Florida, with 33 percent of
Ita farm electrified fa well above
Ihe average of the ID aoutheaaWrn
atate* In rural electrification.
Radik pointed out Out! abortogee of material* and manpower
could alow down tho utility’* longrange program.
However the
utility itself la a vital induatry.
alto Florida ka a vital defense
area, he m id. and priorilka *»
nereaaary material* can t*e expect­
ed even In Ihe event of war.

Maude Ramsey, Pllot»| Mr*. E. J.
Itoulh, the I) and P. W. Ctuh: Mr*,
I-. K. S|‘eneer an-l Mr* Chnrh**
fllnn nf the Catilcn Ouhs Mr* M.
K. linker and Mr*. Rnv Tllll* nf
the American l.rgoni Anxiliaiv:
•tnel Field, Kiwanis; tirvllte Tmnii*
ton. Rotary; Willard Connolly,
l.lntt*; Mai John Keakarik. layrre*.
Jenninr* J . Ilni»n nf Staten laland. N. Y „ and R. Rick* of Riek*
Woodcraft (7*0. a m * aiailnM

Name

t

•*iitf fftfpftntloR'

acNiaiii.K mi %rr

P r t a e lp a l p l a c e n f b n * I wee,
Ite lirta n A v n le a a . |n e .
f a e a e lh e r r r
( ’a u n l h e r r r F a r n e r le * .

Ine.
t u n ,. K o t i n d r o v e * , t n r

tfie fog

rarvalion of Cnmmunlat troop
movement*. Hut one F-80 S h a d ­
ing Star Jet *trikr awrpt Ihruugb
ground-hugging eland* *nuth nl
Seoul and ahnt up Chineae field
Thl* wa* Ihe fir*! reitotl that
Ut* Red* had moved Mg gun*
Muth acrusa Ihe Han HWer.

Value Your H ealth
(lore Than Riches
New- York
Miami
HI, I-onto, Mu.
K ty W n |

Atlanta, fjp.
Wiuvhlglon. ().
C h tc a c o . IH.
IM U h . T n .
Rfcfctew!*,' V h

Cincinnati

i* ,w e |li(rn
lo n g n u ed

• I, n e ra l- K e o n l* « r |io r * lb in
J d f r A i r Ja e k C o m p a n y
M a rk e t F r n l i C n m a a n y
o f 6 a a r n r d , tn e . T k e
U e iM h It an U r C i M h i t r
H a r fo r d H a r d w a r e Co

H w n p e - t l a r d e n CSiaiimnr

which came up around midnight
saved lender crop* from frmtvlnmngr.
Ia«nrtartl t’ardue, nf the If. 8.
Weather llunmu in Miami, aaid the
hrPCSe preventml what ,-ouhl have
liatrit “a %«ry cold night.” He raid
without the ttrecse, temperature*
In South Florida probably would
have dropped Into the 20’*.
Although the thermometer akldded to 30 and 31 degree* in out.
--------.
-- ------------------ lying accttpna of (lreetcr Miami,
to I I mile nn hour nerthweat wind no damage wa* reported.

C o m p a r e th« ty p ic a l
lorn ahuwit here with tha
coat of dritritif your owm
automobile and
how
much you *ave by OREYHOUND. You avoid driwing
•train and parking problcnn
. . . Orayhoond’* coavanici't
day and night achcduMa en­
able you to go and return
whoti you plaam from tht.

tim* r

U a n r- r*
K a n t» r4
PaM - rb
tU a to n l

gaalK H
Ovled*

T h o rp e F a r n l l u r e C o .n p a n y
_ . f P a u fo r d
P a n fe rd
T w o H p o i. Im
a a n fe rd
H I* f u r t h e r d lre e le - |. t h a t a e - p r
o f t h l* h o lle r be jiu h tl*h r&lt; l o n e (Im*
In T h e P a n fo rd H e ra ld . P n a ro rd .
F lo r id a a new .| i « u * r n iib lla h r d
la
Memlaate. « '« u n ty . F t ix ld a , in W h irk
c o m m it ilia lin m e efTb e o f (h e ab o e*
lle t e il e o rp u r a tlu n * a r e ahown to b*
lo . ate d

IN « ITNiaut tV IIK IIRO F, I hat*

lie .- ,a n tn re* in * h an d a n d ra u e e d
th e U r e a l Ke*| o f |h * P la t a n f F t- .r
ilia, to be a f f la r d a l T a lla h a e e e e . th e i
c a p it a l , t h l* t k a t l h d a y o f J a n u a r y *
a

n mi.

I P K A t ,)

It A . U lt A T
B *‘ r , ' * r r , , f " U ‘ r

�laveoaoenn
■
K
s : e• 'sa ®
t-.« ii e /&gt;
i v !* •1
f,-»

hi Unity Tbm b Strength—
T» Frotert (to r a w of tha WarMj
T * P i r a t l r (to P n p t n of America.
T« P n t K t P m p lr il; (or S i i f w i

©hu Hanford Ifuralft
AN IN D EPEN DEN T I1AII.Y M JV SI’APKH___________

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VOLUME X X X X II

Ibtahlbhed 1 !»0H

SANFORD. PI.OMDA W K IIN K S im

INN.

In. I!».l

TH E

W EA TH ER

fa ir iitd » &lt; r» n lo d ir. In*
creasing r b w l l i n i in north por­
tion ronlght, *|th oc'adonat rain
I hut.day «nd po.-lbl' in I illsh an rr atm tonight l air other­
wise Thursday.

A- mm intril [’rest l.rn.srri Wire

No.

If)0

American And French L
ew
is
A
sse
r
ts
Administration
Calls
For
Wage Controls r p
rp
«
r\
|
‘Forces Retake Wonju; AreNotNeeded 1axes 1 o Balance Budget
Reds Counter -attack
And Draft Of 18-Year-Olds
Chinese Attempt At
* Outflanking U. N.
Lines Is Repelled
In Savage Battle
T O K YO . j . T T o

tiual!

lank !ctl

- ifly

A

American

*iwl

French tnrcc louglit lluom-h a
ctu it o f Red K o ru n a today into
ito b y road-1 t il tenter ol W onju.
^ Tim allien found (he I oho rin jiiy .
All»e«1 Intelligence aairl. h o a rtr
ito Red* have 200 lanki and »0&lt;‘
Chinese
planes potted l.it lin
north for a hip jiuih into tin lo-.ii
Ilf t o - l b Korea. || •lirl lltr Commtini'li h a ir masted a forrr ot
| h iiii Mv 200.000 tfooji fot a nr'
o lfm iirr.
Tlir Alltri had abandoned Won
» ju (*» thr Rrth only Monday aftri
two dayi of fighting for thr pair
way town to South rCorra'i intrrior
Fighting twirled in new fatten
snow throughout the Wonju area
Censorship otmured l b ihaty drtail* hut permitted diitlmurr in •
field diipatrh that the U. S . .V
rood Division supported try French
unili wai attacking atrong enemy
^ fo rm in the area.
™
A brief A. P. field dispatch from
the Second D iiition front indicated
the Korean Red* had counter
atlaekrd in force. Timed at 10.43
P. M. Wrdnetday, it laid that an
attempt to outflank U. N. force*
waa beaten hack- The high point of
the rttemy attack came at 3 P. M
llie dispatch raid. The Allied artil­
lery ban age wat *replied up greatly hut had wealher M d ofl air
•Ijppojl for ito ierond d»y.
At nightfall a m alt Ahreritan
t a il force alitl oetupted Wonju
Y&gt; miles youth of thr border to
H’aattaam tso top# Mat

Suspected Rank
Bandit la Caught
* In Daytona Beach
MIAM I. Jan.' lO -fA 'j-T h . K ill
today announced the a r m l of a
man In Daytona lieacli, In connirllon with the 13 M W robbery
of n Urlk-villc, N. J-, lank Mon­
day night,
r..| Mason. apnlal a g 'iil in
charge of (lie Miami KB) o tfk*.
mill I’aul Ju ryla, 26, of Not ley,
N. J.. waa a r ir d r d by I'UI ape lit ..
S sh eriff- &lt;J&lt;putira and local |*olk*
*
last night.
Mason -and a girl friend, Wentifletl
aa ' Marion
Goodfortl,
a for hut bunk employee', bad been
a irested in BeftolUr. N. J .
The K ill
aa Id Um DaWitt
Marine- and Loan Aastriatlon at
JIM W a.hlngtin, Am ple, Brilcvlllr, N . J., waa eotm d Monday
night ami Hint later that night
Juryla flew to Daytona Ikach.
Agents found 8t«M0 In Miaa
* Goodford's hope rh « b Mwo'i
said, ami iKtivi-rtil all but about
62JMKJ of the money when they
nabixd Juryla.
“There was money all aver the
place. In a bureau drawer. In
a brief ta w underr Ih i bad."
_____
Maaon said, addin* that Ju ryla
said hr didn't know wbeie all the
money tame from.
Mat-oil said Mit&gt; I to ri fan! wa
known to have access In ike comblnalhin of the safe at the Itank
and that she was ssen wills Ju ryla
between 7 and 8 I*. M. Mon J a r
night In tlallavtllv.
He said that Bflar agents
found the 62,340 In her hope chert
she admitted giving the combine'Dor- to Juryla.

A

the

airline

(natloi

.I

afternoon and «a
w Daytona Beach. ‘
■goats roand him
Mason said Ju
arralgnsd before
'S j- a r T . V. Csshen
eille later today.

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h'llp’a

ha* ai

Coal Production Can
. Be Uppcd50 e W ith­
out Federal Fiat
Mine Leader Say.s

t

CramerAppointed Acheson Declares
Co. H o m e Head He Is Willing To
By Commissioners Confer With Taft

M a r s h a ll

Chamber Of Com i tier i t

WASHINGTON. J .,
It) t/r*&gt;
J&lt;*lni l« l/v n i l-lil •hr W &gt;v
&gt;1,1M11
It-.m| l.rtl.y thr n&lt;
tmn &gt; minrrs -&gt;j-j-»». my wiitp'
frer/e. Me .aid ||*r economy
l*e ili.lnli/rtl llinniph Harnnil d-lId tit r I--., g^iomg.
n .c United Mine W ii,Let* Chid
f ir l of tlir toj&gt; lalmt and jnduiliv
leader* It* -i|*f&gt;e*l liefntr llie
Ih&gt;m l. *ukl lltr miner «{&gt;|-,.*■• "putling tltr Ameik.m ei Itt.ftriiy m
WASHINGTON. Jsn, It) (/»*» irons.*'
-Sc
•«( .S|»|» ,\. lir «,o -smI
U v U al «U I rl11..1 r - iniM-nlielIrnlny he would he yl.id to tail with | repeal of the Ta ft
\rl •
Semtur Tsfl. or snv other meml&gt;er "free*4 lit,- Worker-. 11 • Im- |it|t it
!»•
mend-ef
wlisl he r illc l the I tl-ey r*ml*i i-- i t-n -t tih
j I * '* i 1
4 11-’,
fl |
min'-nty psity. on foi'inn poliev I lowing hi
—Ion - in , 11
j •••artl llinl n
.-••*•* in. 1 1 * .matters.
An-wrung i|ue&gt;tion. st s newi , In |ir'Hlin-ti«,n *• r- I**. j|,|,.
1»o| govf&gt;nnnrnt fist."
conference. Aihe»--n d&gt;o I obi re i "MV tl-*lll I ImI
ft'- V,- is I*-'*
INUirii lie thoujthl failure ol ll»c | neee.'at}', llisl &gt;taliitisnti«iu inn
United Nslioni In «ul»e the pro l-e nrltievcl ulllmtil It,**
As fur r*-nl. l.*-wU
lid In*
Idem of the Korean crisis wcuW
miner* eoiilil n-tHlne* unntlie* ItC',,
naturally ditnini*li iti prestige .md imni.icui »r 'inn.ntsi.tHMt
B„.
imwer. Rut he chararterired 4 * an nuslt- " if tlir montii n* &gt;-,l* It"
"II i« o' sliaMe l-r*ill it aw tie
oient itenient a suger-lion that a
that** —t-sl ftre iin-n * ill do,"
U. N- failure to take (Irony action
|e * l* -Ht«l.
now wiruld wreck tlir organi/ali'-n.
The l!»Mi | i , i..|ii&lt;it,.,, « « . a(*
M l . Repiihlirati I’tdi* v Chair­ pn-slmatel- AnniMMinoo ton*.
Ia-wl« oonnil n|. i,l« nr*** ro&gt;&gt;
man chief in the Senate, ha* Iwcn
carrying on a cnnlinuour rtiliriini fr—-»■*■ t.&lt; mini*'
"(Ve (,v t)„* lr-»f■ ifillsr -holH-l
of live- Atlminiilislion'* foreign I-, (i*t-***, fr*on tki- m .-I • ,*f mu

A llo w

Mcitough Purchases
IjociU Paint Store
Howard McGough, firm er Ken­
tucky paint and glaaa dealer,
purchased the Sanford Point and
Ulasa t'a , from Fletcher Boll*
on Jan. I and ia now operating
Uv bosinesa.
t u l ill n t In the operation of
the store, which ia located at 117
I'ark Avenue are J. P. Thurmond,
salesman and bookki
kkepper and A.
B. Meflsney, who la In chargr of
the glass end window department.
Mr. Mrijuugh operated a paint
•tare ip Prlncettern K y * a town
hi disaf about fcooo following hi*
charge from the1 Navy flew ym rs
evict la Ito Alcu
•gn.*, Hr »e*v aarvi
Ban* and P a r Bait during the
war, and ta a member of the
Anierl un I iglon an the V. r .
to the Klka
% tin »
Church.
U*t
A.
W.
Johnston
of
K.
._________ Owen boro,
mscd
K y , his fsther-fn-lsw, purr ha
Ik* Bells h i m at 1421 Valanria
Drive, and Mr. and Mra. MeGough are living with their pa-

p-dky.

At I hr amr lime, ■ miti'licr of
h c i- ir Drmocrata rallied to the
AdininiktrationV support in itplan to hel|&gt; Western Ktiropr man
Its derenscs
against
|M»rt*ibl«Hoiiet aggresalou.
Most of the qucvUorilng at
Ache son's brief (16 minute*! news
conference concerned Tuft and
his views.
&lt;W another subject, however,
Acheson said that the United
M«tr&gt; Is eaittulllng with Uritoin
mid France mi a new note to
Kowia utioiit • Big Four meeting
»r foreign niiidslcrs. He -mid no
•liffneiiecs of views Imve deve­
loped umong the three H r &gt;ler &gt;
powers and that a note will go
out to hloecow vary soon.
Taft said In a speech at tliu
National I'reas Club yesterday
lliat he was ready to sit down
with I’rcsident Truman or “ any­
body else on Um majority side"
nnd work out n dome* tie anj
foreign program that w-mPI cominsnd national support.
Arliesou was asked ab«&gt;ot Taft's
offer. He said that where domeitie or military policies were con­
cerned the matter was out of his
field amt would be up to Presi­
dent Iranian and Secretary of
Defense Marshall.
With re*peel to foreign policy
Acheson (ummrnted Dial Ik ami
Ilia associates ha*« been discuss­
ing foreign policy with Um people
selected bv the minority for that
l&gt;urpot,r. fn Um Senate, he went
on. the men who constitute the
official channel for discussions
arc Um members of the foreign
relations committeo.
(lilt Arlieson said that be ha*
often talked with other member,
of Uic minority party outalde thr
foreign relation* group and that
be la alway* witling and glad to
do *0.

63 Cities Do Not Get
Cigarette RevenucH
TAI.I.AHASHBK, Jan. I&amp;-4AVf’omptroller C. H. (fay Is holdlnr
up rigsrrtle tax distribution* to (12
murlripslitles beeou"* they have
not reported property lea reduc­
tion*.
The receipts being held up ore
those for November, the first
month of the bow la* distribution
year.
Gay said moat of the municipali­
ties which have not reported they
reduced property laves by 60 perrent of the amount of cigarette
la*es they ratalv d last year are
■mall.

Among the larger of (hose not
reporting are St. Augustine, Paaama City and Jacksonville Beach.
The cigarette tax distribution
law requires Ito Comptroller to
hold na receipts of municipal Itie*
which do not report property tax
radurtions.
Gay said the November receipt*
wUI
released aa soon aa the
munlclpallUee file their reports,

to

B i m s i f RECO V ER r

Bill T o

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M 'S IIIM iT t lN , Jin tn
,r&gt;
—Price Director Sficbrel \ , £)j.
Salle *aid Indij *he gnrrrnment
I*a. not ycl decided »hrtbcr fn
pul jirire and ratinnins loulroU
un meal*. Mr made Ihr . l ate
mrnl lo n tsn n rn after meeting
ailh reprrsrntsHte. ot the rtirul
indu.tr&gt;. fhe indti.tri ohircted
lo cnnfroU. rnntending
they
“ mild "throw the mr.it Industry
into Ihr hand-, of Marl mar i e.
Irrfv "

N ew Superintendent Failure To Act On KoHas Been WithRoad I rca W on’t Kill UN.
Secretary A s s e r t s
Department 6 Years
Tltr County Commi.non this
mninmg appointed Harry Cremes
H. ol lunire ood. si uiperinledcul
ol the County Home and Mu.
Crsmet a* malrurt.
I hr 4|&gt;jiomlinrnl ws m ob. .is • •nding to Hirtutor. "I thr Coinmotion, in recognition «*f Ml.
Cramer's &gt;is yesn of capable sml
fiithfnl service s i 4 inrmlier ol
live County Road Depailinrnl in
which hr w-4i formrily «ii|iriintrn
ilrnt of mad ami hiidge conitruclion.
Mr rrned for a yr4i -md &gt;
half 4t acting luperinlrmlent id
thr mail work prior In thr appoint­
ment of H . B. lirsjr. Of Islr Mr.
Cramer h *» .h ee n in chargr (&gt;•
drag line work, hut h si been find­
ing it loo heaty to bsndlr, be
pointrd out to thr Commi»*ion.
The eai-aney was rrriite.1 at
Die County llinnr liy the re­
signation of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Ilsllew a* suinrintciideiil and
msrtofi. rr»j«Ttlyrly. During the
Interval of a month follow ini;
tin* resignation, Mrs- Kditb Col­
bert has been serving as acting
supcrbil rodent. Mr. Cramer has
been s Itfe long residspt ul L«««vnwL - Mm- •♦Vamrr nrnsr orb
ginally from north writ Flprlda.
1 H. K. i !m i h t . rhainuan "f &gt;
ruin mt|D-(f tif the Srtiilnnb- (jouii*
ty Farm llureait that tolude*
Urir M slldrax wnd W. W- l.lnr,
arknl (lie Coniinlsi-ioii lo iiivestlgslc thr |M&gt;-&gt;sibITIty of iHiildinjr
a farm to market load designed
to shorten the distance bet wren
Hanford and Oviedo by at least
three miles.
Mr. Cooper pointed out that
State Senator U K. Hoyle and
Representative 61. II. Kmitli ha-i
been working with the stale on
llie project which would Include
a fill over Lake Jessup from
South Hanford Avenue to Join
the Tn-a-awilbi Road.
Senator tioylr replied that tlir
Hale at p m e n l has designated
Um project aa secondary, which
would mean that {• would have to
lie built hjr Seminole Country.
Since Uic cost of inch construelion by the County would la pro­
hibitive, he slated, II must be
designated aa a primary road
which carries alatc wide traffic.
Mr. Boyle added that to would
designated
try to
|o have the pmjHB
pi
primary daring hi* coming
and added
tripi lo Tullahaseef,
H H .
that the State had already dr
signaled It aa a farm ta market
road.
Mr. Coowcr said that I lie Karin
llureau haa hirh lr commended
the Commission for the splendid
road work complrtrd by the
County during the past year.
Tb# Commission during the
rest of the session reviewed with
in i aigasia aw yaga atsi

Asks

In d u c t io n

WASHINGTON, J«•&gt;. IB tfP)
--[lie W in i'tl 'll III i all'll ll«|.«v
lor llie ilrofliuy
I A y r sr-oltls
ami tbe Irvymi- ol l n r .
-till
enough tn bslanic lb- i *(in Hv exjnmlmv, bmlert
Itiilli ale llr,n, of pn u,g md
immrtli.ilr uit'ir I In ll,' HJlpI
•"ongirsi, no*- iiMiuiit - li ,,ii ic I
f«l law m illin '
In afKlltlnp,
i'l l,) -f Stair
Atto.nn let ll I-' Loo*'II fltaf he
l- h i IIiui* to fall *. ill, Sclt-llo,
[all ol Obln, -i *nv -lli'* H'|I,ibln an. o„ loin,;,i |"-ln v in-ilfclv
'tliuli b u r si ir rr.) • hi, to,) m il
lie orb.,|e i„ ('-tiyirii,

«*-ft-r»" «—I evnlsined tin mount
lb- Taft llaH le r art.
Hr -slil f’l-siitinin f’.-ril*
1‘blnir »f the War*' ll&lt;«tnl lin-l n--&lt;
asked him In give a "no «trik&lt;
I'l—t- lly T ihI Hwnim
titedgr whirl, i-tii-t IT sn le,,,tr A
Jebnny-.in.th.* |m&gt;i with Uni* IP," I to* iii Ih'i till 1 ilin
lo the Hiiinnnli t'.-uniy t'lmmtwr of Coin» ,eluding io-**i&gt;, gave in Wocl-11m*pf*e '**('' Mi. sisl Mi.- II I
\ll f t un, n|H-ral&lt;n •&gt; vf ' in mb- .Hpttin;. '-.**• In* v t i*mtll» Itrim- .*-.-1
tVar II.
Managei i:.| IVKMiw) un ell -.mil.............
lit" f-, I -if ft--ml ilin- , »,*, n- f , ■
1,. u&lt; - j , - r . C
|tpo*.eip*en f»w tl-r Nutt......I » , Nmln r nffi, isl- rtv planning ■
. ' • nmnl.i r .hlp lil' -' In rlly.
h -UII mii of Sian,ifarlucer &lt;fN AM'
*l-n were rnlieil ifl-trr *l*e &gt;
l-cenl tnd ay..

Sinclair Lewi*! h'NirieNewMembm jonn Sauls Is
Mnn Is Drown,-&lt;l Killed1 By H e a r I Are I nil inled By Namrrl Head Of
L o n il I’ili ( riiih
In (Oxnlosinn Of i a ,. „ 1 1. i ». •
PleiiNun* Cruisor A t t a c « ,n *la,v

March Of Dimes

Imtiatton cvi*monte wer» t.-li|
lot ninn in out iiiioit-* 1 o( tin i
Pilot Glnh foll'ioniK 'In dintier J
I’MMI'ANO IIKACII.* Jen. I-'
W hs
tot* ting liold In the Yin lit , 'tub ln-t |
f/lh
(hi*- man os* dmwno-l sod
evening with Mrs, V. i \ Mi mret 1
four ot to r* rc-curd I m U* wbrn
var*
at ■ • *-* ill' charge of llie prugiam. ' I l o.
the .TJ-fiMit cabin cniisrc H. 11 &lt;i-*ll
1 O W i l l N o h c l H r i / C bonoreij were ,Mt&gt; (Srutve A.-StnOver $800
exploded and lmrnr*l In tl*.- InliHMi». George llaulrn. Mi
M.onb
n»*.»t*l waterway —nth of I till •ROMM. Ian ID I f f ,
Sin Siit. li. r, 'll* . Ill villi' Ton, Mini,
|nlm I Saul*. I*" -I .,(-enl iif llobon, inlet.
M i'. Hue Htrvrn.on, Mi
Nan**
IVlIIIHIll.lt 1 llr III tl* Jin r 1 It. tn
eldl* I fwii, ImIiih'Iv irriliitit fM
»%r| llr»-1, Mm. Gurdoji Hw«ito \. Mi
Tin- men «rre employed
Georg*' Kehroeder, P&gt;Mnpan*&gt; It- - I, i?l **i nHMlriii Arnriif m Id** h I.m MIm Woodard Slid Mi- I'liailidte I 11-l no i r tl si I M 1 t ftlllltiriKKI 04 Mi
gravel In te l operator, nod
ir liffiiteld Amriii-tii lilrr.iturr it\ Hoi Mli
Vctrian
nl I •ill f it W ai
1*»
■farting out for s day*;* fi-btng
Iti. ft,-Jr id Kthl' ,"
- i-ad
Ilf I N4m"I Vifiir, tltrd Itr rr |*pt( ,|*.
jHiiiftr* | lo* tl i Im ii tii a ii
ohm the nreiilnil w tiirro l
II
jj 1
1
.,
,11
bv Ml
Ruth w*otl 'I"1 ' fit 1 1
Thr dead man na* blent If )*■&lt; - I If toiiffM »d t I m*1*11 full Ilf i| 1I #*r, , i*,!« itir rf- t. hI r o bs lei ct
t l i o| I NlfiIfk tlm r lo. lie
.*r*-1 i »i
&gt;i«l*
Donabl Itninmori'l. ;'l,
of 1 ■* t J
1 (nl iff*•If IVirtly*!' l i n n
I of Pilot a.&lt; follows:
Lau-lrr-lale. Mr esnie to Kb-, in
lilt li I n"titn- on an. 1 H"1
It Tn fill ther tin older * . -J
lltr imlc-i »nltins nt *1 liooLv,
last Maj fr—ri New rat tie.
moil ol itieoi t-r I ,,||rt(. (tint Int* Minlmnal, the ..Jinlv nnd tea,h bind l&gt;-oi I'l- iilenl *d the Seim
with hi* wife sttd «nn.
Have.1 were *Vlirr—|tr, l i m y (I the Vlll i I In It i t trio. . **lierr lug* of ItJ |irlltrl|di'&gt;, the nr'-.*',
noir t onuty I liaplrj, ainjoini, e
vnti»n of it* Ideal«aiml it. rlldi ;
Williams, Fort Ijiinlerdale, (*|.
t'alay
tie
bait
t-een
.i
jittirnl
itilli
lirt'o2
)
To
develop
friendship
i
,i
land Ifarrelson. Pomiiano Be«, It,
A**iVlmg M i . S . i i l on t b e d n *
• Inal |iitrimmni* tin ir •&gt;,.
II mean* of hlnn'k'nilig tto- Gel-! of
and J . Halt. Deerfield Beach
»bi&lt; li i- ex|vr, led to la\t tw*
Police .aid Hchronlec rented l|oi|*it.*l itlrn-liiii -&gt;•n| !*r tnl- ripientunity for »ervl"- and to en
the lemt from Grnrge Rn|» of frin l atm from hi inti •tnalion it i mirage and pinnmte intermiti"ii,,l ueek*. Hill to t,eo,i-e A. Sjiee,
IDIIilKtro -bore., and Die r , | i |'ipea*'** and eultnrs! I'U tlm i : .It foniitv |i,me, uliitj* attorney, h Ii
tn Inrnlrate the (deal of : civil- a.
l"n ■p|*aiinU&gt; wa- rou-e-l by tlir Iteail
eaojllne in llie liilge.
C iraloi ol (,O iiff lUli'ntl, llie a basis uf all worthy enterpri e, will *e,*e al Mir llillIMM,!. |ltd('e
an-l In Infiiieme It, ani-li&gt; ,ill"ii In
t* i»*« .»l Amen, an bu'inrv-nian «l the .octal, bitiine.( and r(vi. Iif. Itougla* Slriultom. lOlintv llidl'e,
lie- 1920’«. | jev»is made i| -lalV of the Pilot; 4) to * niTona*’! bigli wbo will »ri*e i •.mini, cliairni,in; (,*&lt;nrjT IctlltV. |&gt;1ddi- If
l-i'loty al**- Willi MO ll 'rai'lllflg it)iti*l standatda among bn li-&lt;
1
,»inn« i |uiri 1f*r fll 1It.fitld | i'liliotij
ami
iirnfesslonsl
**oim-n;
Tit
to
ni'-'
■■
■
tltaiie* ol Amr,Iran lltr a* "Main
VI
lUlhllrity (liailiiiau; aftil If
BAN Kit A N ! I.SI U, Jwn. Hi *4*1 &lt;e.
.••
*t*
**
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■
CharleN Hrhnman, a U x , dnv- -S " rrl •
A,rnw;.mtli.
l imn
Deane. * *•lurr "1 tlir Sail (",i 1 Ai
fmitliy.
‘Dwlswnrlb.
" ll f an t
rr, o u lw itlcl two gunmen
Iff A
Tfien rhasn l them right lnl&lt;- ■ llajijien Help" anil "Kingtltlood commercial welfste of U.r "nn- la,111, Nat lOlial It-inb- "Imi li
mnnity.
*l,c| - i tlU- |" •li*. t bai-l'i.
j.ollrr * I at Ion.
Rny.it
'ft*. II II. ('liniMiinn im (did
Schutnan, IH. raid th, non
[Irglng •li lh»Se who winll ft.
lie Ha, 4**.| i,led ,lir N--lirl l*M(- liver It ill Ilt htl*inr&gt;* ,-**lon *1 a**i»t in Itii - f " l to mall tln-ir
jntlleij gntta aftri he'd iltlt'O
them 62U worth yesterday. In- in I'tWl i Inrlly fn, lla ljn ll I "lit which tinie she told of _Un* Pilot | ,‘hei h* In Mr. , - me al the Atstrait qf forking over hi* mom y. yp.m tolnip t»* had trtuied a I ’ltlj- Inlernntional Go'"!will Tmn Had Inntir Hank and nui wait In lie con*
will I"- made In Kurope in Marrh tn-'t.-i, tl ' r!:* -ilei iiresldeul re.
hr jumped from his cor and
l/rr 1 ', 1/r to, ail»e lie duagtre*1 to *bl in "btilldlnv agnln.t lie- Vi*ale,| In n the ,.i r t*n*e of iiifntl
blew a pcrller whistle.
The rnen fled afoot .
Ht hu­ Hllll llie leitn' nl loirpll I'lllllte, • wltderment" at home and abrnad. tile |iarnlv*i* wb'eh devclupeil in
the IMncary will Inclinle If, tv. Heniinoie County lf*t summer b*'
man In hot pursuit . . . Ihrotnrh will veiling i,|i llie pure.
Germanv and HwlUerlnnd: * trln olri'M'ly m*t lit,- b« al chapter over
backyard* and over fence* , . .
Ill- 21.1 to-.k, " I t o fewl-Neek- to VhnouDers, Kraneo. „ villntr.' fniHi.
Until they pulled up sltort *1
that has torn adopted a* a retiat.il"Thl* rhil-l ha:. I&gt;. .-n sent to the
Traval Preclnrt police station
e»„‘ wa» imMi-lietl in 1949.
I, a fe lliia l
** • '« ( ! I —&gt;« I
Itatinu project hv Pilot InternsJailed on suspicion of attemptI lie lamnil' sullmf liad been tloual; Holland, llelglmu and Kng
td n»bl*ry. the men gnvr tioir
names as Arthur HtTlIson. to, under Irraimenl lot «&lt;*. e lime, land The Brownell Travel tin,ran
AWOl, from the
Navy,
»i*l Fiwnik »atd lie reall/ed Im ,tr ill* of Birmingham. Ala. will conduct
James Bishop, IP, A W UI. from wa* neaf and wanted In die m the tour.
Ml»* Maude Ram-ev re pm ted on
the Army.
Italy, »lie,e lie HTfile ‘ I'aM'itf
W ARDINGTON, Jan. 10 ,d*»
the meeting of all civic grotiM
and h be,r |,e met lit* te,.on,I wif". held on Monday evening fnr llie A gambler vn *hnt and Idled
C . A. P. P IC T U K K
A motion picture depleting tlie c o i n m m* l , nmrnenlslut llniolliv
early li*liiy liy » ' "tlicr fnmblel
purpose of finding a suitable lo­ In it privnlr rlldi v-l-il* two ia-li;ebeginning uf the Civil A ir Paiiol
cation for a niu.eiim to tonne f«m- rnen wt,e visiting llie jdace on
Ttomit*wi*,
during lh« days following Prsrl
A ftr, a visit l'&gt; Italv In
be oil* eollertions of the General Ran n i online ' l i nk.
Harbor and following Its pengr, •
ford family and other valuable rel­
The gntiuiHit wa- !"i«-k'd a*
to data with the tuweent cadet returned to the United St Ire, Id,
ics of central Florida.
Jr-aeph Kianrit. Neillnc, 2't, and
program, will to shown tonight* friend* aid, to put til* ttlfslr* in
Visitors at the meeting
hi* victim wa- Identified as
at g;00 o’clock to member* of Dio fliiler, lie rejnrne*! heir &lt;s,ly till*
ge P, Harding, 31*. Polite .old
jeer and *fte, ■ mioUfti In Klor- Sit*. Cole,ip Wliholt, past lire It, lent
C. A- P- at the Airport Hangar
No radet training program It en* - took sn si-sttm-'n* in Hume of the Daytona Beech r|oh; and t„,jh j,#d police records dating
r r r .u i y , Alexander Mies Ruth Mitchell who has re i j ,, „; i„ , j . ,, youth.
on schedule tonight a* the Han­ with hi*
rentjy moved to Hanford to make
Pollce IJeut. Kail Mef-'nrnileL,
ford radeta will mret this wc*k Manion
lier home. There were 2*1 member* one of the jHillcerneii visiting Hie
end In Orlando wllh Central Florl*
A**'"i*t. , iliv li-ie l 'tint he hml
present.
club at the tint', &lt;aid Ne.line sut •
t r u iia iw t no e*i&gt; t » « i
dp Squadron Cade** for l**t
rendered a pistol and 'inuted him
minute Instruction for "Harvap''.
(ft'Tf K E N II P LO W
a* saying:
V IC T IM S IH ’H IBD
Ito ooa and ah’ reaeoo progrs n.
LOB A N G E L E S . Jan . W-bP&gt;
" I lust had *o do It.”
D AYTO N A B B A O I. Jan. 1 0 AMVICS t o NEWLYWEDS
JtcCormlck gave this account
l/P&gt;— A brother and slalajr. vic­ —You've heard how cow* give
V A T K I V U C T . N. T - Jan. 10 tims of a Hanford automobile ac- more milk *Hh music in the of the shooting:
The two. sitting at different
r. sad Mrs. Parley Baum ridant Iasi Sunday, were b u rid torkgrouml. Welt, now the Red
Crus* ta trying the some thing tnhle*, had been sachancll"* bllton* today. They were IS y
with blood doners
trr wind, fnr a couple nf hour*.
old Howard C. Graham of lit
A mobile Mood honk will tat Harding left the floor to gn to
set up In weal I - s Angeles to- an upstair* room. Nesllne follow­
morrow and the Red Cross ex­ ed a few minutes later. Tha two
perts a racord take. The musical met on tha stairway. A few words
mood w ill to supplied by a Dlxio- wore exchanged and then ( t o n
was a shot.
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livfght |t. Et enhowe, s rr Iveil fn
lfn||.iml tmlav fur th- third of ■
in nstiuu checkup on Western En
inpe's contribution, in hi , A ilsn tlc
AlllHliee nrtny,
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fastr-|\ from S' lilll'"l Airport, near
Amstcrdani.
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uf the Dutrh government- He was
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rfialrmatt of the Dutrh C'biefs nf
Staff Gopipilttee, Vice Admiral
Jxlillieer K. J Van Hnilhe. fh le f
of the Nnvy Staff, nnd l.t General
I. A Aler, Thief nf i he Aft Force
Muff.
A crowd of -cveml hnmlred ap­
plauding Belgian* shouting "good
luck, lie " spreded the General's
departure earlier from Rrtis.els
whrrr he conferred wllh high poli­
tical and ,nllitary leaders.
An American officer there aald
"The result* (nf the m u lin g t s lion) h«ivg been excellent,"
Earlier, Elsenhower w a.
desiritod a* "reasonable **cll .attsfi'd with hit survey of defenMl
ptospeets during hi, flr»t
Hen
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Hague had been preceded bv the
•li triliutlon nf snti-Elsenhower
leaflet*, presumably llie work nf
Communists.
Elsenhower Is expettisl ta ifeUy
runferenre. with Itutrh leailers
until tomorrow, to to followed hv a
rims conference, after which ha
Is scheduled to fir to ('npenhagvn,
t*rnmsrk.

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD,

At THE CHURCHES
As. Charsh Notices mast be predated at Iba Herald afflce m
Ray bafere pablkatiaa.

Sanford Ministerial Aaaoriallon
Rav. H. L, Zimmerman, President
Jot C. Crewa, Sec. • Trcaa.

F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Rev, Angaa G. Mrlnnis. II. II..
Paator
0 .4 b A . M. Church School.
11:00 A. M. Morning WwislUp.
Communion Mediation by Rev.

rae

T H E CHURCH OF GOD
2589 Elm Avvuu*
Ray. Joe C. C 'r r t l. Pastor
’ Sunday school begin* at 9:46
A . M. Classes for all aye*.
Horning worahip at 11:00 A .
M. Metaage bj the Paator.
Evangeliatic service at 7:30 P.
M. Meaaage and alter call by the
paator.
Prayer meeting and liiblr Study
each Tuesday evening at 7:30
P. M. Cu.i.e and bring your
Blblea.
W. M. II. Merv.«-&lt; Thursday
evening,
Mra.
Marie
Kinard,
Leader in rhargr nf the pro­
gram.
V. L B. Service Friday evenIng each Friday i-vcning at 7 do
P. M. Mra. Evelyn Bennett, leader
in charge. A program for ail
?oung people.
The- Church atr*ng hand will
lu. r.ish the m rair. and tlx- Public
la invited to allend nil these
services.

F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T,
S C IE N T IS T
MW Rail Second Street
Sunday School
8:43 A. M.
Morning Service
11:00 A. M.
Wednesday Service
8:00 P. M.
Wednesday Service
8:00 P. M.
Heading Room Tuesday and F r i­
days .1:00 to 6:00 P. M.
The subject of the Lesson-Ser­
mon which will be read In nil
Christian Science churches next
Sunday la “ G O D " and He Is ex­
plained as the great “ I A M " to
lx- spiritually understood.
These words of the Apostle
Gulden Text: “ Now unto the King
Paul to Tlm othv ronatiute the
eternal. Immortal, invisible, the
only wise God, be honour and
glory for ever and ever" (I Tim .
1:17).
Bible citations include God's
words to Moses at recorded In
Kxislus (2 0 ): ‘Th o u shall have no
other Cods !&gt;efore me.'*
Correlative pas-ages from "Bcience and Ileal' h with Key to the
Scriptures" hy Mary Baber Eddy
contain, “ The divine Principle of
the First Commandment hates the
Science of toing, hy which man
demonstrate* health Hnttfti ‘ 1. and

C E N T R A L B A P T IS T t H U H C ll
Ninth Street and laurel Avenue
Rev. M. L Whatley Pastor
Sunday School
9:46 A . M.
‘Ta k e the Family to Sunday
Si tool— Father, Mother, Brother,
Sister ami the ttahy, Too,
Morning Worship
11:00 A . M.
8:80 P. M. Youth Fellowship.
Broadcast Over Radio Station
7:80 P. M. Pioneer Fellowship. W T It |{. Sermon by the Pastor.
7:80 P. M. F .v n 'n g Worahip. B T U
8:30 P. M
Special Music (0T Sunday Mum Union* for all Age Groups
lag: Solo: "O U r d Most Holy" Evening Worship
7:30 I*. M.
Krotort Brown. Anthem: “ F a ­
Scrman by the Pastor
te, III Th y Mysterious Presence" Tuesday, 7:30 P. 11. Junior and
fay the Chancel Choir.
Intermediate G. A. '• At the
Church.
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L C H I ID II
Wednesday, 7:30 I*. M. Prayer
Park Avenae and Th ird Stieel
Meeting.
J . Bernard Root, Minister
“ Come Thou With Us Ami We
Sunday School Ill'S! A. M.
W ill
Thee Good"
Morning Worship I I KM A. M.
r h y - s i t m ' *- » y 7 6 1 - • '
Sermon: “The Corner Stone."
GOD'S S E R V A N TS
C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A IIE N E
God's servants go from the
111 Maple Avenue
F R E E M E T H O D IS T CH UR CH
mountslntup of rate spiritual
L H. Huahlnn. Pastor
Second Street and Laurtl Avvnue
experience and priceless fellow­
Fred H. Ilorton, Pastor
Sunday School 9:46 A. 61.
ship of the Christian Church
Morning Worship 10:46 A. M.
Sunday School 9:46 A. M.
and Join the multitude. Th e y do
Junior Society 7:00 |*. M
Morning Worship 10:46 A. M.
not watch the multitude, they
N. Y . P. 8. 7:00 P. M.
Young People* Service 7:00 P.
become individuals In the multi­
Evangelistic Service 7:46 P. 61. M.
tude. The holy seek amid the
Mid-night Service, Wednesday,
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.
erwod. Is not the greatest need
M.
•
of our day a vivid realization that 7:16 P. M.
Ufa la on* plect and that the
aaerad must be j *nr vised and ap­
plied In secular life, that life Is
an Interplay of the permanent in
the passing 7— Ernest Brown.

S

HO LY
H»»- H.

CROSS C H U R C H
(E ilh fftM l)
Z ia a t iM * ,

C H R IS T C H U R C H . LC1
(Episcopal)
Rev. U . Lyttletaa ZJa
&amp; D , Vicar
4:00 P. M . Evening P
Sermon, A ll are wthoix
7:30 P. M.

B. D, Rwtir

First Sunday After Epiphany
* iHL A . M. Holy Communion.
9:30 A . M. Family Service ami
Chureh School.
11KW A . M. Choral KurhaT H E C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
riat ano Sermon.
O P L A K R M ARY, P L A.
0:00 P. to. Y P S IC. C . White, MlaUler
Hervires During thr Week
Church School 10:00 A. M.
Monday through Thursday ami
Wortntp 11 :uu A. M.
.‘■'■turf ijr— II o | jr Communion—
Juniur VVrstminstrr Fellowship
7:30 A. M.
4:00 P. to.
Friday— Holy Communion 9:W)
Senior Westminster Fellowship
A. N.
8:30 P. M.
^ Tuesday a— Choir practice 8:00
f ir s t

b a p t is t

church

Park Avenue at Sixth Street
W. P, Brooks, J r . Pastor
John L. Miller, Kdacalional
Director
“ We've Saved A Place For You
Sunday School 9:46 A. M. T n k i
Your Fam ily to Sunday School.'
Morning Worship H:UU A. M.
Sermon W. P. Brooks, Jr.
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
Training Union 8:16 I*. M.
1887 Hanford Avenue
A Union for every church mem­
J . Randall Farris. Minister
ber. Story Hour for children
" T H E N E W S T A R T " will be u» der p years.
the Minister's sermon subject for
Evenlmr Worship 7:3» P. M.
Sunday morning at the First Sermon W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Christian Church. He would like
Wednesday
Evening
Service
7:V) P. M.
to see all members present.
" T H E O P E N R O O K S " will to
"Every Room As Warm As
the evening sermon subject.
Your Home"
The Church School will tog in
at 9:46 A. M. under the direction
of Halt Purvis the superintendent.
Christian
Youth
Fellowship
meeting 8:30 P. M.
Mid-week
Bible
study
and
prayers Wednesday 7:30 P, M.
You're cordially invited.

Thursdays— Prayer
Study 7:30 P. M.

and

Announcing.
THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED
Sanford Autom atic Laundry

Bible

F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
J. E. McKinley, Minister
Mra. I*. ft. Stephenson. I). K. E.
8:46 A. M. Church School. A
rlass for every age.
11:00 A . M. Morning Worship.
Sermon
To p ic:
“ Holy
Com­
munion."
0:30 P, M . Youth Fellowship
Service.
7:30 P. to. Evening Worship
Sermon Topic: “God Reigns."
A pressure gauge has been de­
veloped that Is so sensitive it can
detect one air molecule out of
rvery II),000.000,000 originally
present in a vacuum system.

From Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tucker and want to aaaure you
that our cuatomera will be our first consideration and
that It will be our desire to cooperate In every reaped
with the public.

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Automatic Washers

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MR. and MRS. Wm. C. SHELTON

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OWNERS AND OPERATORS

p g o L tr l o o k r n r r T T c o l l a r a n d h p o k d o u b l e p o c K r r x s a w t o o t h

M O 'N IN G DKVOl l.»NS
Rev. H. L Zimmerman, rector
of the Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, will to In charge of
Hunting Devotions throughout

Rpcirtn in p a r i u c a v , a n e v e i u i l a z r e u r o m e d c o t t o n , c r b a s b h e k w t a n t . p i n k . a q u a , jh . u k . m a i z e .
c a r x iy a i.

next week.

, The program, which ia heard
daily at 8:30 A. M.. la a p r e aentation of Radio Station W TR R ,
lu cooperation with the Minister­
ial Aaaoctatlon.
i M r. Zimmerman will present

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Park Aveaea and Faarleenth
Street
, Rev. Glenn E. BmMb, Paator
- Bible School 9:46 A. M. Mr
A . Wleboldl. Supt,
Homing F,'nrahtp 11:00 A. 61
Tag pl i t er will tn u L. Commute
observed at
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r i n g aANPolUXKI) DIIOADCIjOTII QOLD. MELON, LOVE-BIRD OBBICN, BLUE. PINK.

'eek Prayer Service it
lursday evening at 8 00
—

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CHR8H1AN C H U R C H
1887 Sanford Avenae
i J . Randall Farris. Minister
"CH UR CH OFFICERS A N D
TH K JR WORK" will be the
morning sermon at the First
Christian Church Sunday mornBig, At thia aanrlce the two new
p dara and three new Deacon*
Wfll ha “ oedained" er consecrated
fa their work aa officers of the
Churth. "TH R NEW N A H E " will
B8 the evening sermon topic n t
t m p. m ,
The Church school will begin
B l 8:41 A. i t
The Christian Youth FellowjA la will meet at 8t30 P. M
The officer* of the Church
will m**t at TiSO P. H . Tuesday.
A cordial welcome await* you.
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T o Prefer* Frueperity for Senfotd.

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Pair ami wind* and colder thl*
afternoon anil 'anight. Temper*
atiirm 3(1 In 31 In nnrlh portion,
23 In IS in central portion and
2H In 32 nnnth pnrlinn willh frort
In the rnd nf Ihr prtiinm li to­
night.

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Truman Asserts Soviet Leaders Want To Take Over World;
Declares U.S. Will Fight To Preserve Freedom And Justice
Wonju Falls To Red Hordes
As Fiercely Fighting Allies
Retreat Toward Pusan Port
ivcptililicsTiis, D em o­
crats Give Truman EiscnhowerMakes Rotary Discusses
Quick Backing To
Plans To Combine 3 Controversial
M.ikc U.S. Stronger
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European F o r c e s

Foreign Policies

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Key Rail Hub Yielded
To Massed Force Of
Seven Relentless
Communist Armies
TOKYO. J . T f T - f / l ’j
Allied
irarguard forces yielded ihr mini
»f Wonju to an n*erwlirlmtnB
horde of Chinete a n d Noilh Ko*
lean Reds today afte r a biller
holding action that brought prr-

r 1**11* tiro*
Red troop* entered lire burning
toad and rail center as U. N.
forces withdrew to new positions.
The Allies had fought finely
fur llie tily. S i milr* soulbcait of
Seoul, lo buv lime for the main
body of U. N. forces lo tclre.ii
Snulhwrilward from Seoul on the
road leading to lire southeast poll
o l Pusan.
WonjtTi delm der* lialllrd Satin
d ry . Sunday and S unday rsighl I"
keep the Red hordes from twee|i*
ing inlo llw gateway city to the
hdarl &lt;&gt;l South K oK rea A web
of roads lead from W uttju mlo the
intenor. s
'
t s

Held al Bay by the grim de­
m it

# Seminole C o u n t y
Road P rojects To

BePushedBy Bovlc
Hemlnote Gmmty raprowiitattra*
will present plan* fnr primary ami
secondary projrcta for thla county
at hearinsi of the 8 U te Hoad De­
partment In Tallehaasrc on Jan. 19.
Senator L P. Boyl#_ will leave
for Tallahas&lt;ec nexi
“
will rrprrsrnl
an Tuesday.
Monday and St
1. P. M K ie l Ia
O. B. Fnur_ah_re,
_ county. _ ....... iwnerr, will
aim attend the meeting.
Three primary project*
wMeli
State financial aid la evperlcd in
elude llie wldenlnp nf Celery A w
rme. Stale (toad No. 115 from Ihr
St. Johns R lrrr west to Sanford
Avanue from Ha nreaent varying
w illh of 19 to 30 feet In 22 feet.
A second project la the rebuildE Ing nf Stata Road fit on timers
Avanue from tha new Geneva
■ridge to Meltanvllle Avenue. The
preaenl right of way la 9*&gt; feet and
ft la planned to odd 90 faat fnr
the new rood.
t The third primary projeel ia In
widen French Avenue fnun the O r­
lando Highway to Seminole Boule­
vard, creating a *l« lank highway.
A aanrer itndrr won for some
Months I. due to he eetmpleted soon.
• Resolution* hare I wen passed by
§ the County Commission end sent
to the Raid Deportment regarding
Items to lie Included In the 195]

F lt t H T IN G

•Irellnrd In make

any

specific

p

||s

f ’o n -

U. sS. Won’t
Resort To Policy
Ol
Appcnscment
kicks

S \ N f A J l O V i n , ( atlf . Jsn.
«- (,t’&gt; -I'tnnrm akri IVxisM W.
O.mKl,&lt; said l,d s&lt; Hie nstinw'a
a irr r a ll
induslr)
ran
boltd
planes "in ail) num b,, needed , .
Inr nalinnal defer *e ' f'nmmrnl
ins nn I’rrsidenl Triinsan'* stale
menl in his sta le nf Ihr union
rh lhat aircraft in,I auto
. most he capable if tans
ins not 10,non plan ts amt .1,1,000
tanks a jr.sr, Ihe hr id nl Disitglas A irrraft I'n. -aid: T he atrr r a tl inilustri has tlra rls demnn si rated, nml Ihe t*re*rdrnt, the
Alt For re and ihe people nf Ihe
I'n tled S lrlrs Itltnw, rhal gtsen
m elrrU ls, manpower and anllvor*
It) In Rn ahead we cm build
m—lrro ,sm| rffi'ie.H ilrplsne* jp
,&lt;(() number needed H» the g*syein m rn l |.u national defen*#.
"The .lire*all Indiistrs's rrrnrd
tn rhe last war has been unm alrhed in the hiatnrs „t Ihe
« nr Id end wr can d,» even Itell-r
(h i. III,., ii urril Ire.

F O R os

i/l’t■

McNultyGroupTo
Open 1st Drive-In
Bank Annex Here

Farm ers’ M arket HowardCrahamls
Sales In December
Reached $439*539 Killed I n s t a n t l y
In A u t o Accidentj .

Is

Mimfii'tli. Crumley
O ffice Will Open
In New Rank Annex

rva* Mat

wPli It. g*ero ills* fl'e»r, light
atiadij
watt* and
allrn linr
finest rwei i
lightinv.
The tlx
drskr. aim the rliali • arr of ii
prurl &lt;ray color.
Mrs. Howard llagur rod Mr*.
J. L. Horton as,
a**l»laT,ta.
Mr. Montt*th, a former ir«rc
,r _r it
4
a ._______ t
seulalivr « f the
.Madopolltan
Life Innurmeer I X , came to San­
B y M A X RARRKLM ON
ford in It)to from Maine* City,
LAK E H tfC rR M , Jan. • - M V-Britain called aw the D. N.
and (» originally from Atlanta.
today to wake another effort for a Korean rease-flre, but named
I!a. Mr. and Mra. Montielh live
West China Ibal it might force o break with the free worM If It
al Jin Weal Slxlcrnih Hirer I. Mr.
Insisted an aeroplane* of |u own thrm*. In a major peltry dr*
Montielh I, »n «rtlc . Klwtnlan
ela ration. lirltata'a (Ur Gladwin Jehh al Ihr same time aledfrd
and
ia Mr. f.’rlimtcy. Roth lieHellish sapper! on long as ft. N. troops molinne to fight In
long In the Kira! flrtliodlst
K mwo . tie awoke before Ibo General Aaaemhly'a M-natta* pollChurrh.
lim i committee.
Mr. Crumley. » forn,*r ns,l»lant
r , O F r , M KKT
manager with the Metropolitan
By A R T H U R G A V K H O N
Tlte -xreultv* and finance n ..... firm , rame in Hanford from KuaCONUON, Jan. 8 — (4 *1— Britain look the view today lhat ihr trots- millers nf »he Seminole County ll* about l'J19. Il l* home I* at
nmmuiml woiM can hardly brand Red China an i n i n ie i m K-ira Chamber of Cummerrr will meet i.i Sllrer U k - . A asm. Rotwrt
Manager Kd Whiloey's office at t’rumley I* with ihe North Amerinlfl all United Nation* effort* to obtain a craae-fm fail
This was disclosed at qualified &lt;G,«om*tt repotted Commonwealth Ihe Tourist Ca..*«r tomorrow night n n Inauraiiee Co., Orlando. Mr*.
nt 1:30 w’rloek, President II. James Everett Young, a daughter, lives
In Jackamiville.
American policy Inwards Red Gut announced today.
China reflected genets] West
A L IM O N Y
AIR TRAINING
tsuropran tmauinoaa toward the
B E N N IN G T O N . VI. Jon. 8
H D K FF/.H D
AIR
FORCE
liteat United S t a in proposals.
(AY— Louie (tend, Jr., who for 12 BASK. Tw a a Jar. K -IH p e cU l)—
genre received more than |IOOMiitirn Wilson, age t l and
e-weeh alimony front Ms * «Prank Witoufi. aga M, af
wife, an Atlantic and I’acifk
urd, haw entered tha Air-

European! Cringe From Bold Action
Against Chinese Communist Menace

" Btaaoen nt n now» eoftfrrrnr*

T

f* e» &lt;pM&lt; k!v t|,v r llirn Imi Ltns* l» SI I API'.
Conmuindcr K’niii'an'l'cnns Hoover
d.tt In f’rr*ident I Mim in ', (r* fi
Will Make Pour Ol
p I a it Compromise
-•I pi.i)m „|in,l lli il ih r United
European
Capitals
Between Kxtrcmcs
Nl ilr, (nil,I hr in.«i|r -linnc riHiUgd
t'. inrrl .,nv llisr.it
1* t i l IS. Jan. a—1,11—The
\i.. i n » irign poll, v ki.tl
Hut •Itfnr ll&lt;d|,ulnd |ri-l-| |||, |,
tre n c h Nalmnal \« ,m l.li e s i r
bat ril al the to ta l. *1*4. Mill In Itll
I’n D 'iir Hrnr I'lrsrn a lo ir ..f
*«rir lli,.ip|H&gt;lnlrd lli.,t Mi. fill
ronfhlrnce. i l l in r*l. h . l . i in Inc IV Willi
tr ia l ineml. r* jnitiSeoul I n Almiuioiu'd
in ,n in fit in In, St ilr nf llir
sr-M|i|irn&gt; ill* hi- l» n Mllinn il,d
ll
un
in
an
Inin,
il ili t ii Ikis II Ilf
1 iiihii inr- n(*r In ir * n c ag.iin ,i»'li
las rrirm am rnl piiiyssm. ( ItsI s
If
llie
IMll.,1 ll II in
intent
,1
(
1,1
,1
in i|tlii,r |,i,d inr n iiir
a , |,r sills Ih r C'i.mmimi.t- , . 'Ir,| nn. The
/» f
1/ N
nl
lie
(hi r |ii III*
IIIe
in{
meaaurr
lisrludi-,
a
&gt;i«-.i»l
hi|.
alt
null
ilstiiMiur &lt;in| frih-i i| mil in rdu
II™ dollar rrar'.iamrnl prnKrain
lip &lt;1 tbs ist, •II nn l»*iripn | miI|« )
i limn
» h k h i* esm-clrd In rnrni-h
1 , !t,,t|m
. Ja .-C tU t.U tf«IM L N ^ O * * .-i tsTfsDfJ#.
\ 1inv Hniiiil tmt ii.iniii.nl nn Ihser nee french ditl»inn« thl* by J a i l H 111! Ill H S*« 1.11
llie
pro,;
ol
.1
IN
year
for
General
l!i,rnhn&lt;,rt‘&lt;
nil limn ,|ir( ill, | miiiiI, ni Ml
Nnrlh M lsnlir rnmmsinl.
l lin t lb.ee 1*Hindu
’nil,Inn:
I iilin.in &gt; lll-pninl Irjjid ilitr pin
Siam. I "I (Hir llimtt, lltr I’lt-itlrnl
I'ARIS, Jan H Gl'i
I h r In,, .un 1 |e,|MI„ ,1»le iimlls l,l,| i have
•r| llss* |iriit*iitn nul in tr ty liiu,*il military |e.nli-i.
I r .m c mef will pc tltllV deal 1 nee i ,.Kill, tl , i . pi all
1-itlUU.iKe. I lir I ,t,n,.«Vr|. *• .&lt;nlr 11 tseiieial ni the Vims D«ipbt P lot AlgelM II Inlets, tl p ',1isy. Mi
,«», 1 . ». s*e|lj_ s :
•IMIIf' &lt;tw .f|H Ml (s. »**» s11f,** tmlitt * Ei eshowff t« L y I,. I .ll , Ml Imih H.
eminent,
{it., n 1 inlet k|«l »lri 1 llie .1 ■■Slur,&gt;iim tlirm srltri
&lt;d nirri and poo- nl ihrn ■nnln
WAhl IINGTON. J.p ft
fe„ .r nl W P1tei n 1.IIIOjH* itjaind
fly rod 11rye, Vlmtniilratmn Imtinn to hi. A il,ntn army
I 'lr m lc u i 1m m ,in
&lt;1 imlay H u tOrtitiKMl, ,tp |it.ttided tlir inr,t*i;e
la ’s le td rit ,,ie ,.-ii " t,, |
nrer
Aim.m: I lie m „ i G n i'ia l Al|i
■I* "ivuvrsfid" «r ‘*M|itiftiiiK” ni lit.I&lt;-r Inin. I.HCII "M.ri .ml ,l&lt;
the m iii M, ilep l.y sle,,’ m ilw sin “ iii.ttinifirriil
Rr|.«iL|i, in. .tn-f
ut.
We will terId, .I light we
I i-cnln.wfl e l l . ,
■.! tA'i-dtl
Miillliritl Drums Ml I ,&lt; rtr innir ir
W .I II who I .l,'.*t|,|, ir |s .|ls il
m ud. In keep nn* I.eeJnin m.) to
srsvrd
.In. In Iw lli&gt; All.idi.
su m
pies n il pi lice i.nin i- m ? (iollt.y
linn-,
|*i -i, I i i
lt.it Iniili ill I'li.ilml Inn* &gt;'.inpi .mlei
i.i ’’
T***t Inti! rrpnfti'S - I Its- Site opr
I lir (inimi ArueiP.m -e ll...1
"sill I III" JIT,* *1 III M.,f |&lt;I llll.lllmi
In . |w|,..pa[lv .Icllseie.i
' Hhcmlsui,"
I I.I 1.1 ..ill* nn I'n m ici Urnr j ' b s -ii
lit llie t 'ill,III m e .' ice In t nnei-SV,
“ S’.I nrlr lir any gtnursl nil uni ! ■m- (i-ii Mm. t&lt; i Ib.I.cil S, l.n
Mi I I Ml.,.,ll ' llll Inn. llie I IIltd
n hlrll In ■i lli , Itint't niil - 1 Inn-* Niati rally I imI i v . mil I lo-n went It
'stale i, "willing. .1* wr hl*e ,s|tin i'n ltril S tstr |«,,itiini nl ib.**l.
w.iy, tieen. In negotiate l.itimi .We
|i(i'««ti! thrnnu'i thi- | ’n*«li|riil,** lltr IM rm r Mini .In In
I’avlilirn m H -l ” 11 ! , n -li-m r It, wink
'ir tll'. fiirnf" ik il fi lltr ,Sni |H t 'lipTH '
IIH'IIIIST, !,l|t lint 1,-s* *ll«Hlg •&gt;'
Dcfenn' Mill. In In i'. Mm It ir
Hill n r will liot fll*•&lt;*•* Ml 8J&gt;*
u n it ivr lit III -llll.llK.il with
i ' iir.l bun piivnlrlv III-I. thru
plriitrinrnl.
which we are fm n l.'
(» iisrn rd a .rsiion id Inr lir.-lir (
M i.
K jO H h o u I inf%(tap M arlin nf M»,*arhu&lt;rtt
lanki.lt' nffjters slid rlurls nl
N . Tanka Pan* Under (Wuul (tanner. Cruaadrr tanka, which fought » trnrguoid Itnllsi- ItrlHlhtlrsn lro 'lrr, rmk . i H , i » (|i»l n | i|t »
of
m rtilr,l- "It 1- rra* urine tliit
* .IfHeoul, get a final and Irenle Jonk at a Imnncr which welcomed llnllwl Nat Ion • eh
lf» llv#
»‘| littiMuiv AtnFfiffitt
While Ihr alugati, "Than!.* lu ll. N. Force* FightInp fin IN ,” &lt;1111 hold In Ih rsr i* In t.r its, tiinro « | i| m*is ••
| i . nl.'»*'i ni.fle Ii" Inin Imlay l •" " i " 11*1' 11
H « t- -la W r a i e a|l reads
wtseiUlyrsI lihnatinn has given way In a evc-royl ll■*.I I ►,■•tumlum ( I•&gt;)&lt; r
&gt;•&gt;r*ni
Otsb
.adv ts- rRiet -MaistoO. f.sesst
In ;fn rtftfl
KMW*»
.
o
.■
He* |W*ttit wbest f " 1*
mat m it &lt;If ftfig fclwH'H. Ir -n n .l A ll." I M G "t-n lb »i. ami M.L s Rnborn’H Motlirp ♦I.
**
In n li.b l, |iil|. (n n Itrln li ,if t.tr ..
1-tMi from (i niiM nn a ltd
ll *•!» IfVMt'l * a f U f f il
Dies
In
Gn't*nwnfjil
■n’t Ttits I. jss putke "ire ve pi" a , (tan . 1, 1,-Ii ami csor* Iwr. m"
i«f nji'fl h ii l»fr i»
so
'r r n ( , fr—tn *0- f t l s r l ”
l.m y .lr la.lrifinni I n te l nul *
ll i e n d '.d Mar*f,U I llalejfll, i-&gt;l. (lir "* 9V f ( vitlfiV i t )
S,lIiii*&lt; llrpim -ratir ]•'—1,-f Mr
ni i sc nil lull y..r but n. I’.n i. 4lt&lt;l Julian Ittd ' in, will reg rrl lo «iml *9 li pM ii %k ft«}i m « '•( v*I i •! |i
j l-'nrlnml &lt; V is ( &lt;aid the ina^ai'c
Irani »f ii" (b ath nf M.eir mother, In tfitiir.
h m “upliftim r nod will revive d traffic
At rarii nuilllliy till Itsr-.lai Mrs. H id e K tial-.in wliich (a
ilrit "f drteriulnntlno among our
MWt* iirr iirf*(tfiriiiir f
full
illtl at livi home III tireeriwiaal,
pnpls- (n work for tb&lt; pn **rsa- grnci.il |iatisr&lt;l and lla died In* .u
S (.'. Sutoi.liii , l I mi A M, .illcr M litlM ir IllfilulUAllofl, if Hull
Total sales at tiu' Saiifonl Htat*
irlmnhl
Ktfiiitii
i
i
. ti y ,"
Mi
ion „f f tc - governinept through, lamou, tai-tn-r.ii "Ike grill lor a prt.InllKcl llliif-a
Farmer* Market durlnu Dn-embot
mil the w m lil"
Mr*. ItalaiMi
K3 y ea r. old. T i u i i i m i i ii M
were 9439JIO!t for HOJkW unlM
pbnio|,i.iphrrs.
But
al
n
-n
r
"i
Florida State B an k ■old, Manager Sandy Andrrwm re­ Thrct Others Hurt In Hr said he rn tu p leM ) appluv- litem woiilrl hr Irtt newunrii any 111111-1111 aeivlcs-i- were held m A jGifl of flirt* prrpiff utlon#
l'r«*«lflf'ol
8Hf'l f** vranf^
,.l „f Mi Tf'iroHit** in |-ii«i pro­
G inm wool Sue,I.* aflenuein nt I lir
tssslwy.
To Unveil New De­ potted
2-Car Collision At gram.
* M i her
llsifiye "I dir nature id In ...lisri •I:7I0 n’rliwl and inteyrneot w*. • fm hi;r * lo tli»*
In rntnpart»nu with sale* of De­
tiip*■.I( fm il f u i*ifr p11'.*■» i»»n!t ol&lt;*
Heatloase *'* eait M il
Ill................ Ilrium rut. f,rnaln*
partment Tuesday cember, iDUt, thl* repirtenl-d h
made Hn |e
French
And
25th
St.
r* ismI♦■»r| *P- «1*» f*«*4 w I «*'«*!
il«-rrea*r nf P I,799 unit*, and a val­
|;„lo if ....... . Vlrgiutn.
* dit
I l l ll 111 II DING
f ilm ! approach
BflirriiH Boy Injurt'tl
P ie Morula S late R ant will uation decrease of 9107.BIT.
An
IR
yriir
obi
youth,
ll-w
inl
11-,.is
,.,-t mend,-( . *d l'V&lt;M‘/iiu r W unlhur
"We do not reel too hadlv driut
•T in for unity,
al-t, ou*
open
ill d r tie in
annex ami this derrraie," said Mr. Andm on, Graham •&gt;( H « H v Hill,
m i ,n i
In
SlintRiin
Bins!
. n i '. ,i i i- m m ' organlxaltoni
I mi nn* f«( p u rrh a.lo g ’Kid)' a'
iilpifM 119 l' 9«» '•***••
Sm all l/,an De|&gt;atlnienl at 9 : 0(1 who attriliulrd It to ihoitmed sup Ir lillesl, * mt» i, Mrs. V. I M
tlilw n im n ,l.|b &lt; » |e ■lirdel—M"
oitm hs
A. M Tucwtav. P ie ml*-»i| ('. II pile of produce due lo weather Kinney nf Ssiif,&gt;i&lt;| w.i . e ills* .«ltv
H o .&lt;ndlHon o | i .'. j m i
"IJ m s.l ti.lssi;lit -d *1 "" n’rlnek id the
ronditlnim. Thla included the high
Said',id
Woman'
f
l'ih
t&lt;*
illseut*
F
re
.tri
irk
H
th
itu
-,
«lm
•
•
•
(c!•
*
McNulty, ami Vt«e President L G. j wind* and rain of Oct. 13, the five injllirrl, a|i«S lliir* nlltri tor ml., n
ankle was badly tuhifrd I .ids, I'lan . in I list tie ■ II.,1 ,'lt*,tl*,n nf ,
Kilpatrick announced today.
night* of freeglng tepipr sat urea n l llie (iln ltiln family were tun* ill
aftein.m n l.y an ar.-t.l.,it.»l .Indgon n&lt;w .ivi. &gt;111.1 .iiuiui'initv bint,ling.
The building w.nild |ir»vi.|e a
M m . Mortii pniRu-nn will lie that urrurred from Nov. 35 to Nov. a two sal inflisinri al list- f-'triuli
Ida it, **(i* reported this ninililfig
I . A h I'.I.ANT*. Ian
»’ &gt;
—
I In, Ida’s
sit r a d ,
hau l
hit
at
F&lt; iiiald-lasoghtun Mrriiorlat liirelhiR plan- fo* &gt;ivie utganlrain charge of Ihr drive-in drparl* 30, and frigid temperature* during Avrpne, Twrnty-frflli S lrrrt m in li.ins and .lut»&gt;, a vmdti c in tc r, a
(hi- second weahin December.
vegetal,te grower , t iced . Mrss
I In . pita I in be favor aide
menl whkh i» equipped wilh a
fter/ e
r«u)(td,
th e
I , dr, nt
" W r are very glad to report that M-rlinn shortly after J.OO yrsiri
An emergency operation
**«■, piil,lb- m»lll„tturn nml spare fm i
nm-roin in wldeb t ,, I,mi - thh illy eutlmed bullet-prned gliti our viilunir and variety at our
st ate
lin 'd
H a l oil,* Ssrstce
rlay afternoon
|l, |t. Cnutdev and Howard p, ( formed on lb - youth and h - -*» (irtUI Nl Hnr.f'Od , , d |.r (ion of
p c dieted t r o d In all -e* tlnox
witpdttw with ilrel irm fn rrrd prn- M arkrt. Iieeinnlttg Jan. I. hen Ingem ral
Imuran* * given M trtal blood trail, tu.ioii- fillstilill• atid l-e,Is.
Mr . Suite Grahsm. 11, tbr (•*&lt;» . 91out k ill,
r a i l , tmm,*ro,s with temper*rrrased dainr,** said H r- Anderaon.
Irelive tiding.
agent*. Itrlay
annoutwed toe lutlnisine the aerldenl. which
r„*e&lt; ranging troin 'o to 35
who addrd that demand U iroml and
(Sirred while he » *. nut In » la*»t
Gene T otter will manage the price* arr firm to high on all pro­ nodfirr, Iwsrl a fsar Insert left wm I formal opening of thrtr new of with two trlands alamt a m‘t, n •
I l l s U lit III t \ l 1,1 D
d e y s e r . In the Gaineasltte dl»
and a lirntrn h I i and luffrrrtf f|n«i firr in llie Drive in A onrs of th*MAXWI Ll. AIR I *»R* I HA.-t . l i t -1 In I t end 11 si,&gt;ng (be
eg {landed Small t.»»an De|*arlinenl duct- and fruit nffetad.
of Ihr HI Johns River Bridge
I Inroln Mint,- Hank.
,\|a . Jail il Ifiie .ia ll l&lt;s»s J.
I.r»&gt;liiig Item* during Drrrm tiri ■Isal lbJ,l,ie Gsabaro, 10 a «i
|„t«ri east fn-lit
tl I....S . preSty
wrliich will lie located in llie forFormerly tor* tn l in Ihr Hank hunt inr t ool!.
trs, I m &gt;I i fra,lined arm and hull
(I'TSltsss* WO paps TOseer
I,ad Ins tsii.L . r o p s , " said War
A c of,tine to the hoy’, fall.et, Rinaldi, of Routs \ llox »!'l. San
IliiiMmg and In thi- Kaoford
w ard part nl llie annex.
ford, Fla . &gt; ii1, ently teealle .1 •■&gt; lea t|, Jnhn.mt, trend w lining
ra, and Don (irab.iin 12. a hiolhn. Allaldu National H»tik llinldmg, l|. Ii Itehreni, t.akc Monroe «&gt;•• • active duty witli the \lc Force st
C ars will rn lrr llie diive-tn
C O N F ID E N C E
er, the i t guagr •hotgiin went ,.ff
rn ele ornbigM
I sn
t,,idles
the
new
office
enable-*
ll*rin
t"
uffert-d from ,lu « t and I, t o u r ,
plants in I b r Glades, Indian
iireidrntally wtini it fell from Mo Maxwell and has puss been trandepartm ent flPM First Slier! lr&gt;
G A R D E N C I T Y . N . Y . Jsn. n
eenlri
llw
lr
Inislnc*-*
»c"*lty
I"
■• II \ n I "&gt;• • Ha •.
Mrs. MrKirroey. a l-ra l lab
o ral In Ihe floor of III- tsoai ssd.en fvrrad 1 1
I t l s r i and slong llu lowcs east
approach the tietwnii window wlikli . 1/1 1 - William If. Draper, Jr.,
nor pi art-.
N M„ r » l I . 11* •; M .iltei, Mas
I lM lI d M s*w r « s * s i , i
r m . l will lw III lln p lld r.”
Use outboard motor &lt;•«. iia iic i
the long Island Railroad's nr*v
M easuring t* try '■*' feel, Dm
it Inraled on the lell*liamJ tide twnkrupicy trustee, has liernrne
wetl rnm oiam laot, announced to ­ I l l i u s in general I ice „&gt;&gt; Ihteal
day. Hgt IHrinidi ia the »on of
HKHVICE IlF F ItT H
o f the driveway. Outlet* tin P a il n l/mg Island commuter to prove Naval Training Base - i n , . liHB it* rn ira o r r on Fll'«
eserpl
Ins
g rn s rdam I ged
fU ir, t The eiterio i of Ihe build
Mrs. fi. H. Ill,nidi nf K isslnirr,
Dcen. asiistanl stale ,-r
In llie Nosembec end Decrnitw*r
A venue, Oak Avenue an d Sernml he h** confidence In the line.
log I j an attracliv a «lia*|r „l I IiTom
(se re s,
-aid
.lobntnn
fu n
r ufftf-rr. will lm "I the nffiee Fla. lie | ' m arried to tin ’ former
Ami if any one has any doultta. To ItaRcoponcriToflny ■I,damn, I red Hie
S tre e t are provided.
nf 1. F. tloyl" tomorrow afternoon M ill lloilh M II I t 'd 'bin-. They
p i e , tonsil dsmai-e.l h asr put
lie's
riding
m
tha
first
or
last
The Inlrrior rotor w h&gt; nn I
A twrtwajf speaker will la* Used
have one on. John l*av|,l, ag. 21
nut lunsld erabtt lien ( i n s l h
J A C K S O N V II.I,K . Jsn A— M l plr.vtin); and lestful In lb* r &gt;e «» l tv. n'ff.H-k lo advlie veteran,
fnr rtimmuiilratinna between the ears from here to his offlsrs In
months.
on 'eulre problem i
and this is endangered
— The Naval A ir Tactical Train
Jamaica, Queens.

u wamaaa M

been In Japan, Indawnia. Thla*

P r r &gt; - ; i r |r f i t

Ihg Command which reached «
peak of I8JXI0 officers slid st'i
drnts during the war rco|icti. I
today.
Vice Admiral John Dale p ro ­
of I’rmarola, commander of Ns*
val Air Training, headed Ihr ll t
of dignitsrie. for the ceremony
art for |l A. M,
Ca|it. Israler K. Hire will l-e
romi.iandir.g officer of ihe i*
aetiratesl irlwol ami Qapl. T J
Huriism. ItSM C, will rotniiinn I
Ihe all detachment.
The flral class Is sit to slsil
F*b. 19 aod by Juna 1 p*r-&gt;m »l
of the school will numlwr §J&gt;on

F

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N orllirrn Florida

“ .la k e ”

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U

t h

LAKELAND. J , I F ieertn g in northe,n re n ln iu tir
Florida and frost tn all district* to ­
morrow morning seas forecast to
,'av tiv tt'c Federal .‘:*«le F rosl
W arning Pejvtris
T h - outlook wav f„( fro»r nr
flee rin g over most ,Pf t.cninsulir
I Inrida again W vtlncdav morning.
Ttir full fnrei-arl
Tm ilght amt Tsi- day morning:
m n-tlv clear skle* a c t co|t|rr with
SS-&lt;— Haaes

no

r .c

ai«&gt;

SanforH Wcullirr
•M k Ii yaslerdajr, 71*
la .w today, 35
R a in yesterday.
T n t i i l Ja n . rain,

N nrnm l Jart.
T h i'

Francis Jacob Richter of Sanford gives children of the Kltby
Smith flehwil In Gainesville an art Icaaon. As a part nf his training
t l the Unlverelty of Florida College of Kducotlon. Mr. Richter Is in­
terning a* a teacher under the supervision of Miss M argorrl Re*r;
Before entering this phase of hie teaching training Mr. Rlchlwr studied
tha practical aapeete of hla profession from the students itandnoitU by
world. X'
are tha aona of Mr. and participating In class work with children of the P. K. Yonge Labors*
0 . E - O rlff* of Sanford

usd Engine Machanla’a
at Sheppard A ir
the home of tha largwt
al achool of thla type Is

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hi Inch
tain, 2 ‘Wi Inch**.

Weather

JACKSONVILLE, Jan ft-M
Allxntw
Hi. mark
19
II
B,.**on
57
Hrow is*villa
t:hlcagn
19
39
Denyey
*3
De» Melne*
49
Fresno
33
New York
tr.
&gt;Vn sill union
75
dark •nttVillw
75
Miami
95
T allahcxitv
71
Tam pn

ca
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19
37

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11
9

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11
17

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M O N D A Y J A N . 8, 1151

T H E H A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
i____ — i i i B - g q w . i i 1 i . . . .
r-

The Soldier’s Comfort

K*«shii*bte ia ib m
1 U I &lt; M Bull/ M N fi aalartef
M ater ••
MBfBte. p ib h m
___ III Mi i m IU Aerate______
l a lr t t B t i &gt;*r&gt;M r'liM m u h
OMaWr IT. I l l r a« lk&gt; Peal Otlta
t l taalark. riaHte. aater Ika Art
at I'aaarBM •( Marrb k IM f.

One of the Hhnrpent memorie* from m lliU ry life of
every “civilian noltller' in of the bleak chill of the barrack*
which are “ home" to moat nervlcemen. It la not a matter of
heating, or of the construction of the building*, although In
the case of Home of the temporary-type htruet urea thoae *re
no more than adequate, I f that. It In a matter of the atmos­
phere of the big open bay, the .iqiind room, in which moat
men are quartered.
It in an atmosphere with which not much can tie done.
When *'hi&gt;nie” l.i one bunk emong nixt ten or more lined nlong
the walls of one big room, with a foot locker a.'.J s ;ihs.’f f‘*r
pemonul beloiiKinK*, the |M«M*ibilitien are limited. There in an
in esca|mb!u air of living in the main pansageway of s rail­
road ntation. There In, for the homenick lad, the terrible loneUne«n of a crowd.
There are, in addition, the inconvenclen of large group
living, niicb an conflict of hour* and habits and the une of
one central assortment of plumbing fixtures by forty or no

■ d t r i m i ii. h k U

M llar
rmnnok h r a *
_ _H»»ls*ss wssaser____
i T l n r i » ii T ir ,\ u v t i :*
*1* fsrrt-r
e •»
tifet Maitlk
ion
I htt* Maslll*
Him
'.I* U-alba
e. ma
IIB# Yrmr
IlM
All aMiaarr amlira* *•«!• -r
tfcaaka. raaalallaaa. aeaetamatleSA,
ate aallraa al aalniH attrai* lar
Ik* |ar|t*** at ralalaa tanka, aid
k* akarate la* at naalat te**»ll»laa rat**.
HearesesIM kallaaalli Hi
I Man* lt«&gt; l»| tn H*a»***atatlir*. Ia*v, tew lark, fklaaan, II*.
Ilall, kaMBi t i ll, at. liBtea. ~ ’
~Tb# llatalk la . aiw kir at Ik*
Aaaarlatak Hi*** wktrk la aallllrk
avvlaaltaly I* Ik* aa* tar rtn M Iratlaa at all Ik* laral att*a arlairk
|« ikta B*wa*a**r. aa t**ll a* all
AP ■•*• kUpalrkva.
— ' M ON DAY. JA N . 8. 1 «1
..
TODAY'S* H llll-E VEItHR
Ignorance Mil tuperstlllon rn*
alat* u«. bail habit* enslave aa.
Only truth m tkn u« ft**. Y* thall
know th* truth and th* truth thall
make you free.— Jn. 1:32.

* 3r "*

5-

Truman Asserts

flu* Sanford Herald

matt uf tit liegin In wuiulet whetliei
the new year wat wmth lh* cehLisbon wr gave its initiation,

men;
T h e A i r Force has emburked on u noble experim ent

do something about thin situation, which has seen little
change since military men moved from tents and sleeping
bags into buildings. A new type of Imrracksto be conntructed
at an Omaha base will provide semi-prtvate room* for uil men,
with comforts planned to lie comparable to those of a mo­
dem university dormitory. The most surprising feature is
that the A ir Force expends to save money, building these
quarters at aisitit 7f» jht cent of tlie cost (tor man of stan­
dard barracks. This is almost unbelievable.
I f it works, this may lie the accomplishment of the cen­
tury in adding to the comforts, such an they are of miiitjiry

Human Investment

Progtctt it being msd* in S e n The Communist regime in I'eipfng has taken another
ford in combatting automobile ac­
cident*. Tfi*t* *•**» 131 traffic
accidenlt within ibe ritv limitt in
|94'i, only I2D in l ‘»'»0. Tlwte
wet* (out i’e*|t- le-ulting (turn
lltto trcHl'n'i hi l^-FL, one ia Is* mt-rclv tu get rid of evidence of urskt «*.?rks dnr.c by
’ insn !«t . a w*i&lt;
i
, 6
,i**« fiU««4i HUlhv
* i
toll
Aincricaii minis unit American workers, but also to wipe out
ll thnulti h* potuLlr la eliminate rtmerimn Influence of thinking, education and cultural deve­

accidents altogether.
Showing how democracy woiki
in China ii thr (ad that out ol
■ome 400.000.000 people in lh*
country, only about 6,000.000 are
member* o| tbc Communiil Party
which rule* th* country. |j*te*l ic.
potti from Peiping indicatr th*l
ev*a there 6,000,000 arc being
purged to bring the total number
ol card carrier! down to a hard
com of 3,000,000 completely loyal
and thoroughly dirciplinrd Com
’ munittr. Th* red ol the people
don't count.
There who tomtrimer become
i drpierred over the quality ol
I American radio program* thould he
1 Intaretted in the nature ol tlnoouU; tuns-cuyrariy Iwtni
. ,yod b rib e inert
catling 5yd*m. It i* called “ I Tec
t Taw a PoAK cal’!. . And it go»&lt;
romethiiqi I A* thirt '
1 ” | taut 'I taw a puddy-c*
a&lt;rceiiin' up on me.
1 did. I taw a puddy-cal at pin*
at he could be.”
A n d ro forth:________
' Whan llrnry Ford d1*** he M l
1200,000.000 to the Ford Found*tioa. a charitable and educational
Inrtitution. and $00000.000 »*
hi* wife. An accounting of her
cttale jutl filed reve,b that tit*
left another $30,000000 to A
Ford Foundation, and $12,000,000
to he divided roually among her
tour children. The reit wat ahlorbed by Uxet. It wat taid of
Caetar, T h e evil that *
16 «4o« l i w after him: the goofk ofr-intarrtd with hit bones”
Lat tU* not be taid of Ford.

( U s IIbbH S rmm ras# Om »
powers, “ im p n w rttB t “of labor
and farm law*, aid to education,
and fed**] aid lor training med­
ical mUi and women.
H* gave no dotalU on any of
thoao. Prac Italy wbat ba pro­
pot** will com* out piece-meal
later in tperial n n u f t r and
through suhrnlttlon uf (pacific
lagiilaiiv* propoiala to th* Congreat.
Mr. Tiujuan untitled any tpeclftr mtiition of many of th*
prupuaai* h* ha* called th* “ Fair
Deal”— such a* civil right* law*
— which O n g r t H in th* pa»l
ha* refused to glv* him.
Hut hr emphasised th* (&gt;ui*ihl*
lone rang* ^ nalur* of the pre­
tent *ra nf'tension and told tha
Irgialatun they ahould giv* con­
tinued attention tf* "th* measure*
H i* It uul
couillry wl.1
whi i.rcu
i.rrd for
.unMO
uni country

l % o " u h ^ j u t t o nr^im m ^i*—
we need to continue and com­
plete Ilia work of rounding out
our *y*tem of tuclal inturance.
We ttill n-ed to improve our
protection agalntt unemployment
and old age. W* Hill need to
provide inturance agalntt lo*a
■if rarninr* through tickneu, and
agalntt the high cotta of modern
medical care.
"Above all, we rnutt rememlier
that the fundamental* of our
•trengt!) rt£t UU.l. th*- fieeduma
of our people. We mutt continue
our effort* to achievr the full
(radiation uf uur tremocraiic
ideal*. We mu-l uphold freedom
o( tpecch and freedom of con­
science in our land. We mutt
atture equal right* ami equal
opportunities to all our cltUana."
Replying, In affect, to recent
demand* by former President
Herbert Hoover and Republican
.Senator lloliert A. Taft that this
country limit it* military aid
iu Vi'estern Kurupe, th* President
declared America'* nalionol se­
curity U loo deeply invulved tu
ullow any withdrawal of help.
Our national security," hr said,
would lie gravely prejudiced if
the Soviet Union were In suecred In hamrasing to Ita war
machine lh* rasourcea and th*
manpower of the fro* nation*
on th* bordera of Ita ampira."
mjpl
In hit report oi
un moLftiutioa
elturte the Preside:ni isaid AmerIran Industry must he mad* rap*
able of producing 60XXX) planes
and 16XXX) tanka a year. But be
said he hoped there would never
be any necessity to produce that
many.
Mr. Truman submitted a teaInt legislative program calliag

lopment.
This project will put to the test the human investment
which has lieen made In Chinn over u iierlod of generation
or more by America through churches, missionary enter
prints and relief organisations. 1 nelr jmlnts
is
of contact, their
of thl
are the facilities and the groii]is through whlc some of the
most selfless of Am erica ns have offerer! lo Chinn the benefits
of medicul knowlerlge, fiKal, mrslern education, the tenets of
Christianity, asking nothing in return but the chance to of­
fer more.
Can this investment lie wiped out by a decree from
Peiping? Surely not. The Red government can selie assets,
close schools and churches, drive out foreign business and
cut off foreign contracts. Rut it cannot erase from the me­
“ PI rat, ■pnropriatkma for our
mories of Individuals their uxperlences with Americans who
iui)d-up.
military build-up.
have tried earnestly, often at great personal sacrifice, to
"Second, extension and revision
help China and the Chinese. The works of these people and of th# Selective Service Act.
"Third, military aad economic
their supporters are. amid the upheaval In China today, our
■Id to help build up the strength of
“footpruiU in the sands of time."

gi pnmn

More Than One CrLsfc
Ameriraiw. farptl l&gt;y the prciumt crisis nhoultl not tar
n u m M r d Inin genwh-sn fright or pessimism. It Is not the
first time, nor presumably will It be the last, that the country has been
been In
in a
a precarious sltuntlon. What mr»st of us need
Is a back
kgnmml of fact which will provide orientation for us
and ena ble us to think and to act with cnlm good sense.
cm
3?,u“ t,on purses can be created or adapted to
Oooner*, itrinn ?.n®! "l,ch
" ow .^ fiR n in g in New York at
tooper Union, that great stronghold of adult education. The
n fu T w h i1&gt;k &gt;heR "| t r 9 l , ‘” 4T111 Jewflke some of the other
irises which have been weathered by this country P r o f
Johnson E. Fairchild says " It Is hoped that this course will
help to bring a sense nf Imlance into our thinking about the
grave problems of the present moment.”
The value of such a study is obvious. Certainly we ail
need help in try ing to keep our thinking in balance.

F orger M akes FB I
List O f Ten M ost
W anted Crim inals

'tr tog had that we canne
cheek artist to IU Mat of "ten
moat wanted » e r ."
H# it the Courtney Towniend
Taylor, 42, native of East Hartford, Conn., who It described by
the F ill at "perhaps the most
ingenious cheek patter ever to
operate la thl* country."
. Taylor who has more aliases
than It 1* feasible to list, Is
. " 1Ul 6s*iSf raabed soma
IMX&gt;00 la worthless checks dnr*
irw tha lost Sevan year*-»1S,000
In th# last eight months
following hi* conditional release
from Onondaga County Peniten­
tiary
at Jsmesvill#, N . Y., la
qr al
April, i » m .
II* la urn r many charge* la
eonnaatioa wl lh IhU
Uvity. TWa F B I aaM that during
a Uttg earner of printing and
chaeka, T iy lo r
rg* i l o m in
- - ~ , s .ountry.
rbecki naoiliv purport t*
&gt; k. i n wond*r, that al-

•or cake and eat it loo
cnuldt w* could have tym
cant and m u - muo
m M tfotd without, having to driv*
dowi to Oriando to get it. We
c m U have a 24 page nawtpaper
taten &lt;Uyt I weak. T im * at'
dbadvantaget to lirinw in a m i l '
town, but Ih m are alto compeu
Th* pice m generally
They* it more time for
IMt and rtfttAiofl. Traffic it letr
rougetter! and th* Motet arc not to
L W* were »tilling with
! of ohft from Miami Beach
day who raid th* would
op hero than down there
in Mg *o many people
on ro w feet.

i Owner* tine* Ghenai*
*****

Departman! Store, f ir
^*&gt; ix^ro* to the Amerkant Taylor p o m * aa a traveling aaiua
whole world, and ah hough
Th#

th* freu
,
,
cc world.
world,
"Peur**•— *
urth. -------------------—
ravutoo aad eatenslon,
At the oetUrtteto ogpaad prodte­
Hon and
nd to ataiitllM prices, wage*,
and rents.
"Fifth, Improvement of our ag­
ricultural laws, to help obtain the
kind* of farm products we need for
the defense effort.
"Sixth, Improvement of our labor
laws to help provide atabl* labormanagement relations and to make
sura that w* have steady produc­
tion In this emergency.
_ Seventh, housing and training

Rotary UiscuBseB

to

WASHINGTON, Jan.

Florida1State Taxc»
Reported Doubled
TA M P A , J a n ~ » — &lt;flp*rial)_
Florida state taxes have duublrd
since 1946 according to figures
released today by the Florida
Taxpayers Association. Five years
ago state taxes per petuxi nets
636.60 annually. For I960 they
were 673.90 per person.
Floridians last year paid $34
more epee person In Hat;
than did eitiaena of New Jersey;
6)1 more than thaM la Georgia
aad Kentucky, and 6-30 more than
In Alabama. Florida waa taaed
the eighth highest per capita of
all statM la I96a. In 1946, Roeids ranked thirtieth.
Per capita slate tax collec­
tion* of the 46 states in 1960
are shown In the table below.
"The*# figure* reveal that the
genenelly of the Florida taiChristman Holiday aeaaon," re­
marked James M. Fleming, presi­
dent of Florida .Taipayers As
■oeiation, "Already our rltlarn*
pay 113.26 pgr capita above the

Exhibits at the State "Museum
at Santa Fe. N " » M*vlro. Include
two old stagecoaches, origins!"
and not reproductions, both in
good repair.
nation’s average for the 48 atates.
If the present rat# of |n*r*ate
continues, Floridians will soo^
bear the greatest slat to* bur­
den per eapito of any state in
the nation," said Mr Fleming.

Give Them
A Good S tart
Rr
w . V. Rltthig
Tuwckten Drug C a
Many haalth nroblema which
arise In later life are traceable
to weaknesses that wers never
detected and treated In child­
hood. Children have a way of
apnearing well and playing in
aplta of sligbl pain or mlhi
Illness.
With regular physical examlnations during childhood, no
serious organic disturbance
could continue unnoticed. Your
doctor would make certain of
Good healtth rare and the
best in medication is the great­
est gift a child ran receive.
Choose a conscientious
maeist to compound all uf your
doctor** prescriptions.
TO Is Is lb* XXstb st a series af
re iis rts l t*»ertlsess*ats aegeavfaW ia Ibis page* *arh Wests.

Caarrtabi

baM

STATEM ENT OF CONDITION
A S O F DECEMBER SO, 1S50
COM PTROLLERS CALL
____________________ - ^

Loan* end Ditcounts

R E S O U R C E S
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Furniture
and Fitturoe
Federal Reserve Bank
Stock

I

LIABILITIES
Capita) Rtari i

1,355.107. IS

|

100.000.W

I7 JM 4 4

VJ000.00

t *mii

Reserves

Other Reeouwi *

44.1tt.Tf

1A73JU

.JS T i*

648,163X17

CaHomers Liability Under
Letter* ef
Credit
' T=-“ i | f '' ~
Federal R m n tr Bank

1JM4M2.60
IMtHO-OO

U. &amp; Govt.
Obli.
62,750,901 J01

L2S231U6
f * i*

u.iyB

iS

Other MiaykstBend*
CAth

36,000AM-28

Ixturea

67,65112
Undivided Frofits

|

Overdrafts

BOOAOOOO

Surplus

.

R E SO U R C E S

COMPTROLLER'S CALL

*Sm»

644JUA42JU

1

Other Market.

baI

1IA30A4UB

Dae Pram
4,196,013 40
Totals

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The roat of th# argali, mountain
sheep of Armenia, U a mlstut^
of wool and hair.

Igti llffJND' «*••

STATEM ENT O F CONDITION AS OF DECEM BER M l I N *

_ if*#,
_______
room
gf ___
for federal ■»&lt;
[Jon. lie raid; "Rlae* itw° federal
government hat Invaded a r m
puaaltile touree of revenue for the
tehnolt, If wo heller* In a puNIarhool *v«t*m We have to tint
tome mean* of aipportlng It.**
Chairman Houghton (D -N C ) n
In* lav-framln* Hour* Way* am
Heart Committee: *'We shall A
what we ran to provide lh* late*
without wreaking our economy."
R*o. Hope (R-Kanak, rant In*
Rapublican on Bout* Agriculture
committee, Interpreted Mr. Tniman1* requa«t for new farm la
gtatatloo to mean farm auhaid'
laghlation to encourage peohtr
Hon la the flee of prig* retllngftopa *ald If tkla waa *«. *»•••*•
would he u •Vontntveray," uddfa*
that h« preferred • rite la prie*
crilintt to auhtldha.
With mild praUe tad erltlrtmn
Benatoe Nison tR-Osllfi
thtetdent** proosaalt were *tll
right at far *■ thee en, trot »!*#••
rlfhp enough ■*-«* ro. — '

I

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being carried out hv the United
State* with very little help from
anv of the other member nation*.
Actually, ho added, am are now
fighting a war with Russia. W*
are losing our men over there
while Russians are only losing
.Chines*. Meanwhile some UN
members, notably tho British,
continue to trade with th* Chinese,
and Riuafa remain* a member of
the U N which tells u* what to do.
George A . Speer laid that Rus­
sia trie* tq take over a n«Hnn hr
force only whan it has failed by
inaid* menu. "If the United
ttate« ahriild draw a line and tell
the world wherv It Will fight to
step aggression." he said, “ we
would be aervtng notice to the
Rumiait* that they could move In
nwnlolPeted everywhere eNe. I
think We know we have got ta
fight. We have gat In do evervthlag In our power to get reads
for an all-out sear with Russia,
and see should trv to get just aa
rsanv allies on our side a* we can.
If we show th# people of Wetterti
Huron* we are determined to stop
Russian aggreeataa, I believe they
will put. their shoulder to the
wheel i e i do their part.

(A ffU U M With TheA Hi/ukAXthomi,

labor

(R-M e) nrotnIa#d M* ronoeraMon on all mean*
Taylor •to te*ha America atronger tew»amiealle and military." dot

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Th* Central Florid* Division of
th* Children's Home Society of
Florida trill hold Its annual lunch,
eon at the Orlando Country Club
n*x‘. Friday, at 12:16. Union E.
Allen, president, announced today
that reservations can be made by
railing Mrs. Claude Wolfe, who it
in charge if arrangements.
The new state Director of Cai#
Work Services, Mis* Helen Coir,
will he Introduced by M*rru« Qb
Fogg. Coming to Florida from b*r
former position as director of
the Children's Home Socirtjr ..f
New York City, Miss Coir „i||
guide the reorganisation of lh#
agency work.
Dr. IstJd H. Rpi»»*. preslrtrm «f
Florida Southern College, will git*
the principle address. A reoott nf
the work of the Central Florida
Division will he given by Msrinn
H. Hart, who It eervin*- •• the
division superintendent. This K R
vision offers Its adoption services
to four adjoining counties, Oraner,
Lake, Osceola and Semlnolr
Also appearing on the program
are Don Cheney. Rev. J. W.
Brantcomh, Rev. l^uis Sekulti,
Cus Lawton Mrs. Claude Wolf*
peODn*. Mr. Alien. Of
ficera for th* coming year will
he elected.
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raw* Waal

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In O rlando Friday^

Senators Malone (R-N*v) and
R b s m U (D-Ga) today Introduced
legislation to aft up ■ system
of onlvenal military training
&lt;UMT&gt; after the prvaant r lt i t
has passed.
Th# meeaure, first to be offered
In the Senate tine# the new
session began, provides for a
draft of youth between the ages
of 17 and 19, inclusive, for a lull
year of military training.
Th* program would be tuned,
after toe existing rrials, on th"
recommendation of a special com­
mission the bill would create, and
at the discretion of the President.
Malone, in a prepared state*
meat, railed U M T “ security inaurauc* for our nation and sur­
vival insurance for our young
men, aa a trained man hat the
best chance of survival" In war­
time.

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the price of so"[allied domestic
programs."
Robertson said He referred spe­
c tra lly to th* President’s
for aid t o
Ineuraara. h'ftrJdH

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Military Training
Children’s Society
BIU 1b Introduced Will Hold M eeting

•RATLANTIC

Republican*
IO*eties** c m

of dafanM worker*, and the full man said:
ua* of all our manpower resource*.
“ Wa are willing, a* wa have al­
"Eighth, mean* for Incraaalng ways bean, to negotiate honorable
th* supply of doctor*, nun**, and ■attlamanla with th* Rovitt Union.
other trained medical personnel But w# will not engar* in ap­
critically needed for the defen** peasement.
effort,
"The Soviet ruler* have load* It
"Ninth, aid to th* itataa to maat clear that wa must have strength
lh* moat Urgant needs of our alo- aa well aa right on our aide. If wa
mentary and secondary achoola.
build our strength— end w# era
"Tenth, a major Incraaaa In building it— th# Bovlat ruler* may
taxr* tu meet th# coat of th* de­ fara th* facta and lay said* their
fense effort."
plan* to take ova. th* world.
Th* S0d)00-plan**-B-y»ar figure
"That i* wh*t wa hop* will hapused by Mr. Truman wa* tha Mm* ! nan. and that I* what w# e -« try*
goal the lat* President Roosevelt Ingjo bring about,
sat In May,
HMD, when the nation
•y. —
"That ia th* only realistic road
began going full *cal* Into de­ lo peace."
fensive preparation* for a war that
hit a year and a half later.
Tha Aviation Industry Associa­
tion estimated that when th* K&lt;&gt;.
rean - or started the United States
MBBllBBOi fraia Fare *»S*|
was producing only 216 military in Ihe carl would withdraw to
aircraft a month.
itlying upon
At the peak o f plane produc­ |*pan and
tion— in March, l(M4, thr United the Ny&lt;r and Air Forte to pre­
States turned out B.1I3 military sent iurther Communist aggres­
plane*.
When Mr. Roosevelt set the 60.. sion in that area.
Calling upon the people to ex000 goal, tha monthly production
pret* themselves and pointing out
rale waa about 460.
Th* present tank production pro­ that ultimately the decision must
gram call* for about 4.000 tanka, he made h* them at the poll- Mr
thr majority of them medium, 47- "stl**,, M |d, “ For my part I like
the Ifnovef plan. I don't think we
ton vehicle*.
The President, in what might ran hold Europe agalntt Russian
have been a reply tu defense policy agcri'tlon. Rut because of th*
arguments of former Republican Enrllsh Channel w# could hold
Pirsident Herbert Hoover and tu England and u*e it as case for a
.Senator Taft tR-Hhlo) declared:
counter-attack *&lt;r*ln.t ih* Rus­
"StraU'MM-allj, rcui.umically ami sian!. We got Inin Korea through
morally, the defense of Kurupe la a mislay*. We should now pull out
part of our own defense.
■s mrichly at noulhle and hold
"Thai la why we have joined thr line extending from t.'naa
with lh* countries or Europe in thg through Formots to the Philip­
North Atlantic treaty, pledging pines and Australia".
ourselves to work with them.
II. R. I W esld he though* it
"Thera ha.* bean much discussion
recently over whether th* Euro­ wa* hnslrnlly n military problem
pean countries are willing to de­ and that nnr military leaders
fend them trivet. Their actions are should select the points which
-niltd he -WO-» e*at|v defended and
antwerlng this question."
Mr. Truman taid the North A t­ let ll&gt;# United Slate* make It*
lantic treaty nations have "strkl •land there. He pointed out that
system* uf universal military Russia would he al war with the
training" and several have In­ Untied .Slates now If ll had the oil
creased th# term of service, while of Iran and the steel of the Rhur.
all have moved to improve th* H - s#id he thought the Hoover
nl*» should lie attended to in­
quality of training.
"Forces are being trained ami clude the Mediterranean area.
Vev |f T„ Immermsn declared
ripanded as rapidly as the nec­
essary arms and equipment can be that the Hoover nlan was tactlsupplied from their factories and tnlle unsound and morally Indeour*. Our North Atlantic treaty fenaihle. ffe **H that vrr m t In
partners, together, are building to Korea n* n rmidt n f ■% ft*t«te
Nation*' directive that th* Unfed
smile* Idggrr than our own."
The President said th* people tttatro was wo rail- committed to
have confident* in General Dwight uphold I He United Nations and
act resnonsthte. Thla, he
I). Elsenhower, now in Europe to
assume command of th* combined raid, waa qualified hv n nriov
re»r&gt;"nstwttv which Is the defgnM
forte*.
When hg spoke of an Industry of Western ChristIsndota. H » add­
capable of producing 60,000 war ed that he agreed wtlh Mr. Peo#
plan** and 36,000 tanks a year, no it.* tactical side of the defense
of Fnrone and believe* there It
Mr. Truman went on to explain:
nothin* that e*n h* d«n* now but
"Wa are not now ordering that
to pull nut of Boren, th* beet we
many plane* or tanka, and wo hop* ean.
that wa never have to, but w* mean
Mr. Rnltgaa said that he
lo be able to turn them out If we
•t-nqeht the United Nations, an
■rcoimt of the veto nowvr. was
"The plane* we are producing an MMwaihstri* nevantfatlnn that
now are a lot blggsr— and a lot n hs« uidtv f#|icn down In *h#
letter— than tha planet we kad hsn.tting of the Korean situation
during the last
used to Uriah that tha B -tT ami ha* nlaced an Impstanlklu
waa a hug* plane.-tad the block­ hardship on Ce«»rs|' V a c Arthur
buster It carried wa* a huge lead. to rtie conduct of th# war *hetw.
But the D IM can carry five of If the a ir Force had been allowed
those block-busier* in Ita belly and *n hossl, f*Me«*e CnacentratlOBS,
it can carry them five timet as be .aid the levsston nf North Ko­
rea could hsve Wm stonned. New
far.”
However, th* President reminded a* a result of UN action which
that on* It-ad now costs about 63,- f&gt;r*t mi* u* in Knre* and then
^.O O O w h O a the U-17 cost about tle-t -o r hend- » » Cin-l ,,„*«»!*•unshl* to hold Korea.
.......
„for paoceful
Vrtetden* Orville Touch*on said
Aa „ ..negotiationa
settlement* with Russia,^ Mr. T ra - that the decisions nf the U N at*

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T I I 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

Social A n d Personal Activities
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~T~ 1**0118 Art* Made For

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Social Calendar

Chain

or Missions

M O N O \Y
M i.. II l.nuiKf Umwlfnril of St.
There will l«e ■ meeting '*f all lY lrrs liu ig , &lt;lnt«' iliift l.it of the
tnrmlvra nf ilir 8c«nln«'|f C.uinlj M i'.iu n n iv A o rtlib iif-., Wat «ur»t
Museum Committee nt II”' Winn •|tf.«kfr at lire Sanford board
nip..tliip nt llm Florida Chain t.f
an'n Club Building at H:0&lt;» I' M.
The Wesleyan S trV irr Guild nf M ittin iu i) Am rinblini Nuiulav afthe P lr»t MrthixlUt Chur, H will lornimn .it thr
K iral baptist
inpet at H-.00 I’.M. at i|)t hum, Church.
J f i f Mrs. F u n k M a-Veill. h-’l i l l l
In ti ihJiicpiI t.v Mn&gt;. Ralph A.
Avenue.
Ninitli, chairman, Mia* W.mlfnnl
The NiiinLi v School tVnfkff
tiiii.l.* an Itifnrwatiyp ntul liittrucCouncil of tin- Kit Ji llapli-i live talk &lt;m tlu- purpose ainl funcChurch will !*■ Iip M &gt;n th&lt; II.in .if thf rham. Nlif ulao lisled
Memorial Kduratinrml ttnlldlng hI each of the »p*-nkrra who will lie
7 -111 I*. V .
»n th f program .tan. ?f» aa«l 20.
F1*te Knight Cirri* « f I hr I f i T h u s '|u-akrra a n - unilj-w idc
llaplilt Church will n u «i at X.no j Chi i*ti.in ainhafailorn who c a ic
!’. M. at th , horns of M i- II It to Naiif.inl on invitation ol thr
Odham, till I’atk .t u m u
' M iiiiili 11.i 1
mtiiin.
I l i R t l t \X
‘r *'p Junint llich Sctuml I' I \
8 Miil mi «•• nt thr .liinlur If &gt;*h In* a ,
III l u l l IM tX L i:
at 3:80 I'.ll Tht-rttwiR t«- n Imard
Biff tint: at 'J:45.
Central Florida Symphony O rT h r Pilot ('lull wltf hnlil it
rhe. Ira 'a initial perfornian.r f n tiinnrr tiifftinr at dm Ya lit t'luh day evrmny u u» n Ktati.l Kurreu.
at 0:30 I'.M
and any iloolit ihal could have ln-en
The Woman’* llil'li- f la t , of tin liailwo.il in anvone'a mind rcituidFit 'l ll«|iti.t Chufvh afU hats ita (iii. i l . .itinw . Hu* piirrlv .li'|i.'llf.|
rlasa party at tlw t tnu 'i an- l \%lieu u itwind turnout -at in mpt
nr* at 8:00 I ' l l li.,-,1.
. will attention n* Yvr.i Chanlon’a baton
hr Mrs. Volin W illiuni-, Mi
I T
le.| hie ia-iund niu'i* iatu in a
Npwhtr. M ri It C. M . m.i .. ami Mi .
jo if...m a in , ti.at •. 1.1 K&gt;.*^ lu reKin 11&gt; Wtl-un.
incmta'if.1 In tlMoe who attindrii.
J ) Th . X W X ’. of Ih. r , i . '
II.iu fpttunaU* v»e ale In have p
baptist Church toll meet .il tin
luiiiir uf Mr-. F. I.. lia m n iT, K!I7 niu*ician «f the calibre of X’ve*
Churilon t.. ..induct nur *y pi pin my
Oak Avenue nt H-tai I* XI
un In'-tm Hull..I ai a ittrat artiat
T h r Chapel Chi.&gt;ir**of tin I
•
- h rrrre r I"* h i- playi-d, f’hatdtrn
' Raptist « mirrti »tl! hr&gt;M i.ii nr mote
tlriii live.i up to hi* rt-pulasal at 0: In I*. M
tion Finlvy rvrtilUK. Ill* Itolonsac
Th . Itiith PwpPnnr '&lt;».■ V '• will tint only a pitwt- of finely »ha|u*il
nifft at th-- Ktr.l II •| t t * I mu. Ii
w ihn I, hut a masie wand ihaiKftl
Ml .1:.t0 I*. M.
with the i If. I r if it v of iimiiiratiun
Th rift Nh.iii work.*.- ..f Hut
U’..o.nnV cs,.i. ..tit t„ it. Cliff
. ..tt that Infu-e.l hi* mtuirlana In eive
A l d ^ n d V lri V H »u , ,
» - - •» in truly ,.n *.-ntin« CharAM#n and Mr*. XX. J| ........... ..
,,.„.tatior.
of IhwthoTi... i*. ,
’»• , ii,,., &lt;.
.
" " V Mh. Von XVtrlu’r'* Overture
th r'p in t? * Itapliat $|.nrch will | { »
treat tonight ,.! h i... V M m
.W
L fl.a g n t'h ^ and
h II p p - I W i i i * ni.Ml.'iniiti,
M emorlit ... .................* raetUrn lath WCon.
c.-rto for tln h e itra ” .
Th rte will
a Um id rnretinir
Friday rei ning marked far more
of I lie* Ganh'n Clnh nt p,:tn A .XI
rliar. the to-cinnlng of * lytnuhonv
at the Garden Cett'-r.
*
.•rchmtia in C.-ntrnl Florida. It
V IIIlK S tlA V
Meik'ii.h relwai.-al a Y V .If l Mtthn liiarkirl, too, the |n noil in till*
t. tion’« erowtli when the |&gt;i«'|dr
diil Church at 8:,10 I'. M. All nap
art ready to receive a gnmii of the
rr* an' uii(n| tu att.iwl.
Tlie lhoit*la.* Joh. Junit'i Hi" lalihre of the Ctiardon*. The rapt
,a| thcrli.H'd .if I hr T lf M
|t*pli&gt;t atti-nthm. Ilir ftceiningly enmiilete
’ Church will mn-i tnnteht ai 7 'tti lack "f i. -tIi-- n i"«, nre indicative
of i«'oplr who love mtndr for
P. M.
Tit.- Sanford ll.wne l&gt;»ne.n Ira liittair'a *akr and tvhii let the maplr
lion Club will meet n t' i IU* |'"in I " f It *|iell float eSklly a"-l llmpiilty into tin ir •odf*. A v omlcrful
CVntrr at 'Ji.Tn p.||*.
•tail hu* t i '-n
mode.
C.-Mral
K ltt lix v
Jai aramht Gin li&gt; of ill. liard.-n Florid bin* cad be pHn.d'of th h ’heCluh will m i-t nt H;«hi I ’.M. at thr Ktuullig in mnj&gt;ical' npprei'iatldn.
tit
On The Shellf*
home of Mm. I.. II. fftiwl' . r&gt;
Tin.- Hnnf*rd Tawnncn.l Ididl Nit
i'lai- li|nailar»
at. the Nonfonl
HIh
I will hold it* tre n i». amri'i'Uiutli I'uldlq .l.lbtart
am pli-aiMil with the
J pi
ly m rrlb ir nl.Ttift I' AI it* thr ('.if npy. .mikfuid
: aiduid «&lt;., nivYf. o m jr» make
M flla ll. M rm hrti and daunt*' * *u i »
o w i . ..
t i.................
,.., »
n
i
... m
' i* a £ o » ,jy r
.cape l i y k i , Fior id* Conks,
ju d ullnu iiuiti. grlit-ral type*, i.
D A It. will nisei at flic homt i f hfograpliy, poetry. Idatury. etc.
'M r*, r XV. Ha'.tr. V.'l Pluimwp
I tint &lt;**ik that ha* prvvrd popu­
•Ih lrc Co,ho*tm«r * **ill lw Mrt lar with our tourist friroiU J*
A. C. lU'inon, M n i XV II Tirnnk “ Florida Today”, a email illm lm t'rliffe, and Mr*. It. J . Unlley.
i*i volume i.a.-l.i'd with inforuiatkm
HI hike u* Cirvft* of the tlardeo ii Ih .u I ths *Utv and it* variou* atCluh will meet at il^ " ' I’.'l Ut thy tm U o n * . Hc-nlc*
the yam-ral
bume nf Mrt.- R I;.-iHum, I0|o Kim tiiMika on the elate, those arc other*
Avraue. Co-hnatacs will lie XIr*.
w hirli drat with *pei-ific thing*—
ftrmtle XX’lltlam*. -•••* —
Florida’* llird*. F lo ri.U V Wildlife,
k
Mlnto-a Circle jff llw . Gatdrn oe iwrliap* n aperifie |iha*o hi IU
n u ll Will meet a* truth A ll *1
hl*tory. AI any rate, there la
the Garden Center.
enough material in the library on
Palm Circle of the Garden Cluh Florida lo give the newromer an
will meet for lunrlu-.ei f i mam at o x n llrlil pielurr of the ita tr- a
the home of Mr*. XVgils Garner.
7W1 Msllotivllle Averse Mr Fn- pirtuie hr will carry home with hint
ntul .how to hta friend*. XXV all like
ifnr Ciirlel will he yrnijl |w |l *f
l » know lonietbing aimut a place
we Vllit.
At T h r Xlntle.
lOOlvItW '
Tue.day and XVrdneidav *e&lt;j
Jane I'owrll and Ricardo Montalhan in a tomantk- mu*iral entitled
" T w o XVreka of Love”. A Jan*
I'owi l| pirtuie i* air.ay* entertain­
SOkMAh MIT AI AWNING (0
ing even if il I* Minmwhat al&lt; kenNtnall •lr|w&gt;#|f jW ttfll 1 Iff |»|K
ing in place*. fXX'e a ir not alotio
1*1.1.
in this opinion.|
However, th*
*«ng» and datuing and technicolor
inure than alone for aome nf the
timie r r gurcitatlng h v iw *

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Tlie Geneva llapti»t Training
Union cute a witrnri ioa»t at thi
Inline of Mr. ami M iv T . W. I*rej vntt. T ita n present sent Rev. U u
Hot in '. Mm. laniia .Mi Lain, Mi
t&gt; ii"ic Halcipoti. Mi*. Lucille N or­
ton. Mm. l-uluii Tinilall, Mm. Betty
XX*.-p'.ni. Mm. It.il,li\ Jo ItiaiM).
Mr. and Xlr*. K II. Nlowe spent Mr*. Kil Guyvll*. Mm. Kli*at«tl
the weeki-ml with frirtuli In Nsta- oidhom. Mm'. Jo .ie Pivvatt, Mr.
atui Mm. T . W. Prevail. Xll*« Jlsrv
Tot ten, Shiiley nn.l Port Ita*.
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U u n o lleant hat lawn i-lretol , rr&gt; (totty. Jam i* an.l Marie Rau
lirisiilent « f I ji in tala Chi Alpha |,.,
|.&gt;,,„k nnj |„|,M An. Iff-,
fratrinllv at Nt. -on Uuixrr»l/.
Valleeti r.rol Addle Prevail, liar
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tii tt, II.Hold and Cleita Geiger.
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a. .
John llyton Heard lui. rt ported |)U M r Norton, Mary m .l GrralUIni
jam - rt**&lt; II an«l lUrnnki Nfr*)il«1l» •*» »l»» n
mitfitir in &lt;
In Gteal Ink*-' N a m l Station for Oldhntn. Anita nn.l Nalwy Kelly
l « ( HA* 11uni &gt;ii. XI -* '* | x\m \\ti'k« Willi 1,011','* iii T « «
. i-rvk-e in the C . N, N.
Iienlon .uiti I u-d P m alt, Carlton.
1 r« I'm I.tx mihJ \Vnj))i •I »&gt; «•*» the H ill •»«•
George and 'Johnnie .laCoba, Noilrla
Friend, of Xli*. A. N. XThli n Jeon Itamil. Nadine ll"-tirk . G*H
will to- glad o Iritin that she ia toll I'.evali, ianetta Fore and
recovering from a heart attack Tom m y M.i.ain.
In I wi ek.
The I'T A licl.l .1 pat tv at th. mi*in unit v hou-e Naturday eveti
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k V . l ’. K . I x .
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Kenneth Ij'fflci ha* i t ( iiii '* 1 to ing.
Itl.noX ISR IIR G , F a . .Ian a
Mrs Joe Xlathieui and rlilM gtl
Knoxville, Trim ., where he i* a
!’• \N ••mni' «» «•
•color nt the I tide mil y of Ten- left .Sunday for Jark-.inville where (.lift lioti
mu |Ih Itnt i !.n imi
m«» \ n %%
lliey will vi*it Ml*.
Xlathirui’i. %’«l |tvnp|p fi*i milt « i«toim«l till8
ne**ee.
i'rt N»«*
parent*.
til xlr m
IVnvt*) Ivnniw l"x»n In
•Ii K.uif-Ml M a v k r t I U
Mr. and Xtm. Harry |r.iixh have All llll|»|r\tt|rl»|rt| ulrit
'Ir*. Perry XV. Ki-e.’n of Con­
! « T h IU k Ii I Hi tIt k n
•Jt 8|mrl- Vmrjkil*
way, Mich's arriveil XVrdnr.day ju -t returnial home from Corpu
ittviH '
K* llt'i, im tnirtur nl
l • I*, i »v ........ HI" »
night l» *|»'*id th*- while, with h'-r t l ir l-t i, Tev. where they have tieen ilJiMtiiMl'tif^ Stutf Trm hff* r«*l
mi
11( t f 11, . O n \ t i ­
••a ti varatimi.
ts
Mvlmtx L t n r
•hter. Xlr». Fr**l T William*.
It irr ami an atiiiiutl ltuiiii*r n*
11 i
Xlr. and Xli.*. XX'. I.. Neig hail ' '■%1*11, Ittltl a tatlitt iiuilit'iNT )r«*
•\ lx c )h l.
IT ♦ C r f l l r
r.'tiot«.|
51fm IVt*fvt«v F I nh *. ......
. ! a* their New X'l-at'a dinner gur*t.- ' ipnlny Ilir litm may linvr fol*
V . t r l r l % II til
and
XIm.
G.
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of
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lft««ft«f n (trill vf tlrx-r h rrr f w
ycatenlajr to her huntt In paholtee|bi
:Od
ti'lll lull
after vhlllng her daughter ami
• NMr. ami Mr* t'aim da. Hr n il tlirir limy t'Vrn
Ii
t’till l;*«.t k» M l R t l
*on-in-law, Xli and Xir». lU rri* 1f;,
Setllnn aii.l 'Ir . and Xlr*. XX Ia&gt; two, n* Iittfi &gt; uxunlly tinvi'l
% 3h
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XX . Lytle of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. in pair* at tin* titm* uf Ilir yrnr. I •• « f it
1'itII» tl .Natlfti •
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and Mr.*. L'illv Ramlot of G I,.»U idulittM)
U
F.ven a- hr *»|Htkt*, fMn«lx of 1• 3*x \t IP»H|. l-«*»t*.
Will M* ••
Mr*. XX’11in* Reynold*. X|r. .m.l
"hlo Mr „ ni| Mi*. Thane liuri' •-« * '■talk* il nrarli)* uimhI
11: till \ #•n • \ m*I t . a«r S. «t|rl
M r.. Km Gladney
IHekie X|, ' \ri
]X'«»hlngton ( II. Ohio They « ofitifithxl llit ir *'*tiiili in 11 |ti
'
l-aillin »f M nllw rii |„nt N.imlay 1iJJV
. f nrl V ' ,yrn ! S lllliw Ihitxiicli Ilir niirlil. \%il limit
T I 1 "11%%
with Mr , ml XI,.. Henry M. Tnle,lo. Ohio. Mr. and M r. laiiil •lU’vt-*-. Tin rr l*a%r |a*« ii in* tr
IH* rin i t i t ) it.tn Tn*»
a
K in iii I s nf fiviiiln. Mr. an«l Mr*. |m»i I * nf « Hurl.» on loinmti l^ivitf'* ac I f New#
, **,n n
: Kil C u frltr. Mr. nn.l Mm, ftK ttft l»til m v» r a ! |M*rtin* imiti Oo if
«. 2 • D..I* M.aml
% I t \&gt; » at* 11, )*h i , t'i'i ••
Mt an I Mi*. Haul., NHne- !:'’iV,l, r \ 1, ' lrLll,' l.Nui , T.V
J «ltt|*&lt;» u »rt Isill.tl l»y Ilir lititi. Anti 11.. i H e ll tt •M It . U t i n t .
ripher. Jm l l*t-1*1 lla ky W i g h t ' . ’ 1l‘IU' llMV ,
’ *J'"i,h*. Mr*. tn rly yt^IrnUiy III** lion# rvulrnt
!
N'rn n
nt SlfVtillt*. Hpetr I* L A M P
ly tiyinu lo imunr* ii|»"ii a 'loir a1 •
di'i i I Fred U'ilaon
attend,*' 'he ^
t
IS ,\ .•x 11 t |*Uttttl o r la
itNlrt'i* mt a fai nilitm r |Hiirh,
Kiwanl*' (ton vent ion in I jiki-laiid
1 1 aj\' !j
.
•JlU
'i
licit'
. . n... u ..»i.....i
y" » . t cell ltlankeii*hi|i of Faira -: IS \I'»«hI* th Mu M
over the weekend.
nmnl. N C and *i*lrr Xli*. Allen trai'hffl into Ihr lioiMr It'clf,
^;
M.itl.1 M M l
I lirii flnl.
9 IS I'litl IU« 1 Al •b » 4b
Mr. and Xlr*. Joint tw-nkank. " J Ualllmotr I nnr returned home
9 If
\( nt tie K m # 1
i *r i.
Nr. areompanleil Xlr* Jerry XI.
at the
* IS Where \ . . . |
fil f I r ,»11
K * t r fo
Senkarik home nn.l vl.ilrd with IHankenahlp e'dtatre on lake liar
I f Ptl I'ltl 1 |I 1*414*le
|fl 11 A II X. \ GMI 3lu»t«
her for mw .-. u I day* during the n,’&gt;- " ™*’ .......
«* thrir
|t« 30 Mclutli Mj m tt lbt
M'onlinurtl iiwit- l’ *y« tine*
New Year hull,lav*.
. ," ,‘l M.r.‘ ,
•n'1
1* D in t it t *4' ii 1Ir f *
rhM»fpt»n, Mr. nftil ^!r&lt;. Itnicr |Vn) lain propose* to go nlang wit It II If •1♦••
t " n lie 11 • 1ltd
ni*n uM of O irrn . K A \ mni Mr. «n«l It* nilggt-alioltti.
IlfritMtt: V.ttlr II*
I"
I
I
Frlrnd* of Joiepli Nrnkaiik will M rt. Ivfy from l*untlirrton. N. C.
i
11
1 i
H e t cplied that tin- Inter if all 1
l-'interertril to Irnrn that he ha.
It
‘
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511. nml Mm , J , II Snltoii of metnoianditiii “relate* to tin mu
&gt;\
Ml
III
kI
13
been promoted
U1 . .from teehnical
.
. .e r­ , 0«*vr|jifii|. Ohio, a ir Aprmlinir n latter* win, It han- not yet .tri*en I? I i llmllu I'.tiitt I m »rant lo Staff aorgrant at thr
J* I |INI •"fitI •
It
re ta i l *
to rircim i*t«nu » 13
id A
Alt
Force TItace
Alhii- I Ln'ke'Hainev.'^^ W," ,rr
I oil |Nf|*til,ti Him
^Irtiand"
It *Fnrrc«
u w In
ln".\II..V
""
whirli
would
atl«ionly
if
tho
It t i I -min \*•»•t »•.*i»a
i|Ut*ri|iie, N. Me*.
Mi. and Xli* l.lghtei and on* ” mtt d S’ulioti- ei-n-t fite nun
I ti# I' mU SIm «»*
i • Mml* -•I \ i i l*tir
,
.
, „ ,, ......
are oetupylng the Nmlts ndtage tnl**iun fail* to effeit a rea*&lt;
] ;•»«' I l i r S o u r ttillK Ii
Rirlianl anil llol.lu XlrNnh hale fnr |f„. holidiivfile in Korra."
1 »•*» U . u l . l I I l i l t !
3 ti T ih | « k » i*i »ii
.. ...........
HHIv Raymor and
litilaitt. In' added, will I* trill
am! *St .U ^ u 'l ne after ujrm ing
St. ivtend.urg and
J'1» llll- A II* mIIimu
3 1* to i l l llritmt H*t|i|
the C hii.im a - hellday. alth their M rv |{rmonjl
,lf ,:nr. , „ , n rtitifrrrlng with her We-t Ku
1 «•» .V|fftp’ 1 •1* I t tf
I'.ifent*. Xlt. and Xlr - It K. XI. *prnt the weekend with Xli, altd P'T'i mii and (aitnntoiiwri ltli flit-,,ti­
l l r l(««|i&gt;e»|
.
lt onte over tin issue* la i-td by
Nnh.
SIR* T h e lllti ll.in I P mu
Ml a. XV. I_ S, ig.
tile United Slat#*. Ilryoml I 'inf
ptoftf |%It tf Of 1» t &gt;
M r. nnd XI,-. XX’nynr Geiger and lie ivuuld make no comment T t ftiV't N«iWf
Friend* of Mr. nnd Mia. Hail
Xnb lu h l M.ttU*'l ll*|*
.Gallrtlu will icgyet to train that daughter Heather Pee left Sunday govei limi-tit, he *aid, i* “ still cft ;1»i Txt iHul'i H' iiiu
ft; 30 hlMifti I'ti.itle
they have Iman call'd tu New for Noiitli Candina after ipendlng slmlying” tlie American m ini,uft 4S |» .fie |t»x N l b r
Yprk l*-cau*« of the death of Xlr. the iudhlay* with Xlr. Griger'a par­ nmluiu.
•»0rt 1M IMIlitt t t»t S •‘Ptifl
Govrr unieiil ,,uin-e* priialils
Galh-ttii’n aunt, M ,». Joarp), Cania* ent.*, Mr. ntul Xli*. Harry Gelgri
Yf
is 1"x ehltt# Mlikb
nnd family.
made il ele.ir Ibdnin Xni|»t ciwko*** 1 ’■ |f
.rain,
Mel'fl) li tt le
M r jiih I Mr* T XV. I'trvatt and Iw tween two I'idirat nlleinatliv
lift I ' n l l t
I I I ♦ Ke)tmt*
I IHt »
It'll
ill
lieterinmuig
h
-r
nttlMld
in
fal'illy
had
•&gt;
Modi
guiatr
Fridap
. M t 4 U&lt;I M i". M. to llabvrn. 81.,
l
l
.
n
1
1
•
l
laf 4
ft
I
f
ft #*• N i t III »*4Hl|nh
Mr. and X|r» XI. L. Itihaa, Jr. " V «iln g Mr. and Xlr*. Frank R..»T- the ment Korean peure moi'i
fall.
lara.
Xlr.
and
ttra.
Ila
rry
Sellar*
&lt;f
I’litl
IT*
*
*
•
U I'if .h
*» IS
and MIm Ann Ral-irn were railed
In ltd, choice both Riil.l I,
• . • II b 1*«*#m •llm*
to Grrmnuod. S. C. Salunlav 1m- South Challritnn, (thin; Mr ami
I
n
*»f
Citlfr.l
V
d
l
'it
iau*e of the death of Mr. Rahim'* Xlr*. Roy I ’ Mown* of New Hol­ American unity and Cnmmuti
|la lilil 4) .....!»**:• ll'# •&gt;» 6
IttlU
wealth
unity
ate
at
'take.
Main
land.
Ohio:
Xlr.
utul
Mr*.
I.e*l.
r
In -.ft At |piin# M |ili &gt;l'« P
mother.
______
Heckman ami *on« of Selina, Ohi i, triinnro uf Imtli imiti,--. are car­ I I « h N&gt; M •
11 i v .» rtittii O i l
dinal
idijective*
In
llritish
fo.rli.i,
l.t. and Mr*. Ilrrlairt Xlnrelarnl'
Mr,&lt; l-eater Trurulale
pulley.
and mmi, Ridge, have lelurm-d lo of Nanfoni.
If &lt;hr goe* along will, th&gt;
Xlr.
and
Xtra.
Ilorare Ntoiy an I
I’riuacnla after "pending thr holi­
day* with their parent*, Mi. and •ona apt nl New Yrara with Mi. Am eilran policy, lu-i relation- Easti-ru nf fMSI - I imIm).
Sir Ri-iicgal Run. India'* h ■I
with India would suffer. Ailtll
Mr*. I. K. Itatten. and Xlr. and nnd Mra. I'hlllip Hauer.
Mm. Cor rile XX’e«*«in ami Mr. tionally rbr wnuld liau- to do n •lelegMlo al Luke Hllcee**, ,
Xli*. II. A. Moreland.
and Mra. Roland XVeyann had a, n n n p M e unmet *ault over lu-i flying t„ I oil,loll till- weel II"
talks on tho
object with lit
Mr. ami Xlr*. G XV. Clark, Jr . their dinner gue*l» New Year* Eli*. Chin,i policy whirli, broadly, ha
piiliic inioistei, .lawaloulal N&gt;li
have returned after «prn,ling the 'I r . and Xlra X'an XIimmI v and rh lld -1 popular loirklng in thi* country. ru. If Ho Common wealth l*adc,
If "lie dor* not go nloog with
holiday* with Xlra. Clark'* parent* ten of Xllanil, Xlr. ami Mr*, fleorp.decide io l&gt;ark tiii* late t |*eacv
Unh&lt; d
Stairs,
Rr it iwli
Rev. and Mr*.
fj. Hradtcy, In hjlward* of Jark»onvillr and Mr*. tip
A in riira n unity, alriadv ballrird move, Ran will aei al once at
Xlnnria-, N. C. Rev. Riah-i I* the Thelma llarhrlor of ftrlando
a a re.lilt of nf|r„ conflictin'.. V l i p Sin h p,
Pi,tor id Ilir Nararitir ( ’hutch In
III Ih im 'I firm flu M|t*Vi lllM
Far Fa lern imlbiei, would llfi
T O U R IS T S U P P I i :
Monroe
-•* rffrrMriir • |»»i h m i h "i I
d i r t |t»i tniirtd- and toldi',* a* a npir when XX’ejtern mlnlarlti
Xfrj. O r H rn -o,| nf t|iiu Ita. nirttlheri of the N «nfenl T ” Uft&gt;t I* l|er,uei| • Jtnll*l to ptecl ill, ( m u fin mni 4 tMn* liiM i'l 'kill*
challenge of Ru-.'iarilcd Com
ill A'% ill nf ill
ftom K«MA
Ga., arrlird Friday afternoon to ('b d i attemleil the rover dl»h up
A l T N mmnil»xioM# rompti i» r
*pend *everal week* with her iwr held Satin,lay evening at tin- ntutiUm.
Hitt nil \ Knri’ttll Ininlii ! mI* . Atmll
Th a t’s why she and her Coni
daughter. Xlra. C. W. Itakrr on To u rt»( Center.
Following the "upper, gain, i iionwi nlth ffirnd* look witli mueli « u p i ‘i \ i•t• •m i n t 2\ w nl*1 i -l c r l 'm i
Plurno*a Drive. Xlr*. Ren*on h*«
hope to a widely-reported
Korea,i fiir A II flit •ll, PfllltHl II! . pill I m
ly-rrported Korean
I*eer vh ltln r another daoghtrr. completed the evening*' entertain­ pi-ai-e plan *aiii to have India’
went
B n ’f B A B
Xl|»» Hi,l&gt;y llrneon, In Ihryluaa ment.
backing. Ita details ate aeervL Rui
Til* i *’ mh 1' olivimia nffirittl
Ili-Bi li fur .the |ia*t few week*.
It i* known tn lo- under study l&gt;\ li|r!nM«r mi I'nii* («i ^ * n |m|I|# Hllh
Drr«* up lirueeoll with n -avory the ( ’mnnionwrallb prrm irt* w'lo the AinrrifRn prnpnml A itnv*n
A moi-e the *|ndenti who have
Riiii'it 11•t•I iiru.t.n ri
rontinirril their dlaetiasion of Fai liM’fit
returned |n enllrge after rpending topping Cook the bm rro’ 1 lint it
the holiday* with their parent Jnwt lendercrisp, drain ami pla,
are Mi** Emma J«m - RidiWnr, in your »rrving dish. Melt bull,
Xtlsa Itetty Hunter. Xli ** France - in margarine In a skillet, add fin*
Cobh, 'Hi* Virginia Wlhon, XII*- dry bread tninth* and stir or, r
l«w h e a d tu brown a tilth
Xtarv Ann Itolialaver, Emmett Sprinkle I h •&gt; buttered rrt*|,y
Herndon ami Roy G illm l.
crumb" over tin- brut-roll and utvi
at otire.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA
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St. John’s Five Seeks Vengence In
Tilt With Unbeaten Bradley Braves

S tra ig h t
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S ta rts In M idst
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By JO B F A L L S
NEW YORK. Jan. S—(/P)— Drake, Si. John's and Niagara hop on
the “ Beal Bradley" bandwagon this week a* the Peoria. 111.. Braver
N e g ro M e m b e rs C o m ­
place the season's longest winning streak— 14 games- on the line.
It) Bit IIARPRH
Of the three. St. John's rates the best chance of toppling the
p la in B ecau se M e e t
Braves, top ranking team In th e *
In
any
sport
the
tendency
Is
I
s H e ld In
D a lla s
country, In# Brooklyn Kedmrn
always to took at the spectacular,
whipped n good Syracuse team,
raritlng veneer and to dlsreDALLAS, Jan. 8—(A1)- - Dele­
53.63, Katurday and will be
gaid the heartbreaking work add
seeking to avenge an N IT Ins*
gates
to the National Collegiate
effort which tranformi raw, un­
to Bradley last March,
trained athlete* into a smoothly Athletic Association Convention,
The No, It team, Oklahoma
functioning machine which flashes headed by President Hugh Willett
A A M , la in for one uf Ita buslrat
and glitter* for a few brief
sessions of the season. The A g ­
minute* ■* the crowd scream* of Southern California, si reamed
gies, aborting a nifty 12-0 record,
into Dallas today- A few came to
and
roars.
play three Missouri Valley tilts,
Professional football is typical town last night but nonr of the
against Wichita, Tulsa and Drake. Slammin' Sam Plays
of...............................
the temtrticy. lo
headlines
m the
i
dll
officials was on hand to comment
Third-ranked Kentucky, having
aorh atari as l.ron Hart, on lire (ini controversial question
recovered from the Sugar Bowl
Three Fine Rounds (■re
‘boo
Chou
Justice
and
Dusk
Jolt, plays ffc-Paul and Alabama,
W ith Broken Hand Walker. Behind them are play, to be projected- Negroes in the
With special notation of the first
rrs like Hilly Myers who plays NCAA meeting in Texas
game. DePaul, somehow, thrives
for the love of the game in a
on the pressure games, and this
LOS ANGELES, Jsn. 7 (/!’&gt;
Mack M. Greene, director of
mid •western
»rtni •professional
one la made to order for It.
Henry Ranrom. • solemn Trssn. league which Is used lo season athletics at Wilherforrr Slate Col­
When Vlllanova ami Cornell
were blasted from the unbeaten lead* the field by three itmker, ■rut develop player* for the 13 lege of Ohio, accused the NCAA
and Sam Snead by lour Ruing into tram pro li*ugllr.
ranks Saturday night. It left onl
of racial discrimination by bring­
13 malar clubs In the nation wit
Hilly, sis fret tall and
live final round of the $16,000 I.or
ing live convention to Dallas in the
unsullied record*. No doubt this Angeles Open Goll Tournament to­
weighing JN7 pounds, is 21
first place.
figure will diminish even further
year* old and doesn't figure
day.
He said in s Idler to Kenneth L
Una week.
he ha* much chance uf mot*
Columbia provided the “Satur­
ing up into the big money.
But even when be trails, Snead
(Tug) Wilson of Chicago, secre­
day Shocker14 by mauling Cornell, still mskei the big newt.
He pla)&gt;- defensive left half*
tary-treasurer of the NCAA who
66-46, a resounding
noli 40-point lathbark for the Detroit Trojans
Slammin'
Sam
die
Miraile
Mrit
srrivs today, that ht would not
la*. Furdlutiii stunned Vlltinovs.
on a Irani wkkh lould o s took tlie play away tioni Ran- 1 prle on ritual Irrms » ll h the
62-44, on the losers* floor.
be in Dallas "to suhjerl myself
However, the Columbians also som's third line round by conlirm- j best of college elevens. Hut
lo the social indignities that Teias
face a tout hi* In Princeton Wed­
!!.. pro ratm demands Ih k io
Saw declare* I deserve because «f
nesday night. Columbia, over a rag last night wiiat bad lieen widely
Men Ihag Hilly to aland the
two-year span, haa won 17 sutpecled—- that h*’» been play­
my anceslory.
rough,
bruising
defensive
at Might. ~
‘
Princeton
haa done even ing with a broken band.
Greene l•**l*r*^^ lVI||-tl h»-« nr**work against the best and
batter, winning I I In a
biggest of each year's rah
vlnusly told him there would tie
One
of
the
t
moll
bonrt
on
ihr
counting carry-over games.
leg* crop.
free access to meeting rooms withA t the moment, here's how the back erf bit left band snapped two
Hilly atartnl playing football | mil discrimination hut that the
teams shape up sectionallyi
week* ago in llie third round of llie in tire - Federation I-ragui- while discrimination already had come
East: LIU (0-0) rates the top Miami Opc.n which lie went on lo ■till lo high school during th&lt; — The N C A A moved Its convention
g- The Iflackldrda play Ht.
war. After joining the Navy the Into an area “ where the social
ula in Madison Square Garden win. Snead tried lo keep it let- played one season for Camp patterns are nper.ly ami pointedly
Tuesday. Then comes Columbia ret until aflrr llie final round in lurry, Vn. and caught the fever against pari of It* membership.*'
( M l I,
. 8t. John's (10-3), Dunnes- this tourney today, so it wouldn't that goes with playing big lime
First arrivals for the conv tDf I(10-0),
lie iif. ■
iiMtTkvn (7-0) Villane
Princeton
foot lull), lUtXi was his sceund tlon Included Dean Stanley Prossound
like
an
alibi.
But
finally
he
nova (1-1) and LaSal
“ tU* (0-1).
reason with the Trojans and he Imrn and Athletic Director nrutua
South: Kentucky (1-1) and N. admitted that i-tayt had thuwn eiperta to he lark again nrit Hamilton of the University of
C. State (12-1) rate almost on a the break, a dean one.
year.
California: John Curley, athletic
Bar, with a slight edge to the
Fight teams make up the Mid- director of Boston College, and
After loday't final IB hole*,
W idest a. Weal Virginia (7-3) has
Western l-egue and om- of them
shown some power. Tulane (7-8) hell lay off for at least sia weeks, Is Jackson Rtate Prison which Walter Bv*r* of Chicago, N C A A
won four straight Koull. he said, lo give the Iron* a chance the Trojans defrolrd 14-7 last puhlirity director.
Byrr« «ald be eviwried at leaat
eastern Conference games, hit to knit.
season In one uf the most hiaarr* .Mo college* to be .&lt; presented p*
the Green Wave still must tangle
game*
Myers
say
a
hr
ever
played
Ihr week-long convention at which
As It la, Bnead Is in a strong
With Kalmuck,
In. It was also the cleapraL
tlie sanltv code of the NCA 4 con­
Midwest: of course, Bradley and position If the methodical .Ill-yearI'rUaaer*
who
watched
the
trolling financial aid to athlete#,
A I M rata one-two In this section. year Ransom ahowa any sign of
game cheered wildly far the
he the hottest toolc and mav maot
, Indiana (8-1) and Illinois ( l - t ) slipping. And Bnead la ■ dan­
visiting
Troian*
which
paiIts Waterloo. Already tha Southarc the big tan standouts. Top gerous man In the stretch. lest
sled Hilly aatll oa* of tbs
west and Southern Conference*
Western Conference games this raar he had 214 at the end of 84
opposing
Batman
es
plained
Hava an amendment to the N C A A
weak send Illinois against Iowa holes, when Jerry Rarber was
that they wart jealooa at Ike
constitution In the hopper that
tonight and Indiana at Michigan leading the pad with 2&lt;W. This
special prlrlllges arrorded the
would take enforcement of the
B u t* Saturday. In the Big Seven, rear he haa 212, against ransom'*
grid star* by the prison.
sanity rode from the N CAA and
Kansas 8Ut* and Kansas remain 208.
One of the toughest players leave It up to tho respective ranPar for the 7,020-yard Riviera
as the team* to beat.
they met all season won on the fere nre*.
South writ: Unlike football, thli course la 71.
As things now stand tho N C A A
Five other golfers still are murh prison squad— Guy Brown who
m has
!**■ Etwuutnj
ivw , 11
■rijri
■action
produced few,
If any,
powerhouses. Southern Methodist, In the picture. Cary Mldllecnff, won mention for All-America can't do much of a Job of enforc­
honors
while
playing
for
tho
ing the code since too many mWtf
Wills n mediocre 8-4 slate, looks who gave up a denial practice In
University of Detroittier schools say they can’t atgOo
Ilka the beat of a poor lot.
lillly
'wfuk'ipendt
his
winters
by It as written. It provides joe
Waoti Washington (8-0) ansi
In
•
Hanford,
says
his
greatest
Bout hern California (10-0) am Ford of Bralrcliff, N. Y.. three
scholarship* that give aft a'
til* cream of the Pacific Coast ■trokea behind Ransom and one thrill uf the lesson came In a tuition and fan while ha
post
season
gam*
with
Berkley.
Conference. Wyumlaa (18-0) la ahead of Kneed.
With the Trojans trailing 0 0 he stork for anything t i n pkfllne 81* leader and Arloona
At par 213 are the ever-threat­ picked a pass out of the hands room, laundry, tho Southwest Ci,
- ( l - t ) la head and shoulders ortr ening Lloyd Manrrum of Chicago,
of a Berkley receiver and raced ference pro|x&gt;*es that financial kid
p h « ftp n .Jh lt-.p M a L*»° yror* tuark thirty -yard* Imfore being outside of the scholarship bo on
Hungrier*,
got
ago.
i, and a
the hasis of need. It already pro­
' : Iranian
La»ul* opened an caster swing Joe Kirkwontl Jr., the movies' luoughi down from behind. The vides that a hoy have at* assignplay
.set
up
a
Trojan
score
at
y *Moe Falopka." and Jimmy Clark*
ment of work but tho assignment
Vtl tie.
game imh-d In a A
. P. Btata-wa* farcid If f i'f is r . Monde, handsome* one-time life* the Bay
may be modified In line with hi*
C
ity,
(ISO
ehampiepa,
.
ja
tins# against Dak* before
schedule of activity r*-ll| other
gUard from l-aghha Reach, Calif,
was
the
*------■toughest
team
In
lag, 17*71. .Indiana jslapp
words may not have to work a( all.
the league sr curding
This club *■* formerly avraed
ic red. Valaial flitwon
flitwnn of Kanmr rltvi
the Chicago llarweta of
... or
In a sense huwivsr, t!
Royal Oak*
•bw
dtfu
become
■aed L _ .
wing
had
Julius “Boros
m of
tea
conference.
t
M
f
boat
aw, BUly
Niagara
through dlatia
.... and Marty Fur
Trojaaaa
11-7
la
wbal
Billy
Since so few teams employ It
____
Hollywood, CalJf.
describe* as far a*4 •hay
lu plan »ra tutloa
Alone at 211 la I he low amalrur
lb* roughest |smo * of th# any
familiar are&gt; hard to guard
Mr-old Bad Holachor of Hanfear, ft was one of four de­
against.
lunl.o, Calif.
feat* suffered by the Detroit
In soma ways Billy Myero
aggregation.
representative of somi
mething wh
Cleats, Tuck tip. I.urtll# Scull. Jollr
Harry Kolderskl, All-American is passing out the pr
production-line
Risk Itookle. Flash Hlak*
llAf’K— Pilot Oat. Mr J*w- Trudy, nisky
front Purdue, was the hardest teams producer) to fill the high
s i xT
th
k trr-s / is ik s wo#
1*.
SS---U
Mrs. Powers. Hutu'S Itswsrd, man In the league to atop, Billy stadia built by money-hungry
HARR— g iw ilm e r. act.
Country Itiby. W hlrlls*
Jlsby. added— a vicious, bone-rattling
|la_ Tsck, l-«rky Dies. Ilsssy, runner when tackled and a hard colleges. Ha playa because he
likes the gam*. Town# such as
sr 5ws*t^*&gt;* ,*,, nir4, 11(1
man to get a hand on.
/IO«k* Mile
,.1 .1 ,
Monro*. Flint aad Sa^rlpaw, Mich,
Nllk o
Hut
iocs, steer'* r s t. mta
n.
lim
y inintia
is th*
me
,w_ |M ru »
Illlly
thinks me
the "~T r“ la
- Mitchell
*4 Bvsa,
ir »
■•wM ,
a*
th* Iwst
way* win,i, he awed, i
What the system
But he xaya the
the moat deceptive
ftcult to leant and
the
Tin a btnay he pointed oat
iwM
d'ta
occur
«n'
"
T
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XnIVhsrh
In-a llin k and double
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George B arr Will
Arrive In Sanford
Tomorrow N ight
Georg* Barr, former National
Lsagua Umpire, will arrive here
Tuesday night to complot* ar­
rangements for totting up hii
umpire school for the fifth
straight year In Sanford, Dick
Mcl-aultn, former Florida State
League umpire and southern represenUtleo of the ocboo', an­
nounced today.
Tb t school Is scheduled to open
oa Jan. 17. and will be agila
located at th* Marin* Barracks.
Mr. McLaulfn stated that he had
trDltod the baaefaall diamond*
yesterday which are used by th*
school and found them to be In
rvcellent condition.
Forrest, (Frosty) Friers, form­
er American Association and
Florida State league umpire, hai
been her* for more than a month
making preparation for the open
Ing uf the classes.
One of the new pupil*, said
Mr. MrLaulln, will be Danny
l.ltwhiler, coach and former Infielder of th* Cincinnati Reds,
who Intend* to come here to
“brush up on (he rules of ths
game."
,
-Sanford's sportsmen and civic
leader* always look forward
eagerly to the opening of the
Barr School of about 100 pupils,
■rd the event la usually a color­
ful and exciting one under tho
direction of the dynamic Groms
Barr, who ha* conducted the
school for 18 years.

“Babe” Zaharias Wins Ponte Vedra
GoK Tournament By Five Strokes
By F . T . M A C FE E LY
PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Jan. S -O P )—*Tt*a a gical thing to be
named Woman Athlete of the Yearl" Bab* Zahana* means it "nceielv.
The Babe has been a big name in women's athletics since 1932.
when— as a 16-year-old kid from Dallas— she won two events in the

^h* award In the Associated figured on a basis of three J*'
Press poll a* woman athlete of first, two for second and one for
the year la hers for the fifth time third. She had HI firsts.
Second largest number of first
for 1650. She also got it for
1832, 1648, 1848 ami 1647. A year
ago ah* was selected woman
athlete uf the first half of lh«
NOW AVAILABLE
20th century.
Yet every time is a thrill to
this friendly, completely unaf­
fected woman. She goes right on ,
trying to win them.
“ Ir I can Impress sports writer*
FROM A TESTED H E R D
and the sports public 16 or 30
A PLEASANT W AY TO PER FEC T HEALTH
years more I'll enjoy it," she said.
“In fart I'm working on th#
Dally Delivery
second half of th* 20th century.
And like port wine the older I u&gt;l
the better 1 get."
Bhe's off to a good start In
South Sanford Ave.
Phone 710-M.I
1951. Yesterday she won the Ponte
Vedro cluh women's golf open
with o 54-hole score of 22M. In th«
last round Mis. Zaharla* met cn:l
turned back a stiff challenge from
17-year-old Marten.- Bauer of
Midland, Tex.
Ml** Bauer, who ws&lt; top woman athlete of HUP, ami her n'der
...of court# Ml, my
r.
slxter Alice tied for third place
In the 1660 poll. Gussl.- Moran,
tennis pjarer with the l*rpantira, finished secomi.
The DM sports writers an I
tr o u b le ! i gong/
broadcasters voting In the poll
gave Mr*. Zaharlo* 316 point-.
“Th# hour I ipont at SYKES'

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"GRAMPA Al
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RUPTURE

Don Veller Will Senior Bow) (iame
Is Financial Flop
Remain As Coach
M O B ILE, Ala., Jan. H - U f t Of FSU Seminoles Fifty-four
college stars who made
.T A L L A H A S S E E Jan. K - t f V Head Coach Don Veller said today
be has derided to stay at Florida
Btala University “as long as they
will hav* me."
He told Fred Pettijohn, Tails hassee Democratic Sports Editor,
that problems which h* said a few
weeks ago made hi* return next
year doabtful now have been
cleared up “to the satisfaction of
all parties concerned.’*
If* didn't aay he had received an
Increase over hi* present 27,100year salary. Ha said only that hi*
salary wllf ha "comparable to that
of other univeralty professors of
MttiflJ
ita mb
mV »
equal SHiiltM
academic
rank/
Vcllar holds a doctor of phlloinphy
Ha Is one of very
few
coachos of that
■cadent
In th# country,
Hr
th* faculty tenure aystern at FflU gava him aecurlty
not generally available to rose he­
ll ng under speriat contracts.

..'"LT ra w fts ®

give ,gp adkesupg
lag oui
uutloa In lature
year* and rsUln HU u la ry statu*
on thg academic staff aa a
fs-sor of physical e-tucallon.
"This was prohahly the major
factor In my derision to rontlnua
at Florida Slate," he said. "In
recent weekx inch well kno vn
coaches at We* Fooler, Jeff Cra­
vat h, Blair Cherry and Bern!*
Sternum and many others hava
left th* coaching p ro f»;l«n hecause of untanahlo conditions.
foavmced that tho policy
“I
Stat# offer* me
________ ly moro rieurity, hapIneaa aad ophnrtunlty for cun
llnued *ucee*a.“
Veller came to F8U three year*
ago from an asalstant rcariiin*
job at Indiana University, lie look
over a tram that hadn't w«n
gam* the year before, an.1
up a rerord nf 14 elctori*# agaln«l
o)uy two defeats. Tho SemlooUwere unbeaten last season.
Florida Btale recently drooped
a«t of th* ann-suhsldltlng D ill*

place rote*—
wvn&lt; to, the
Bauer sisters. But their total voto
of 134 was topped by Mi** Mo­
ran's ISA- She had 21 Grata.
Florence Chadwlek, who swam
the English channel In record
time, got 20 firsts and 61 points
for fourth place.
After the top four came th**?f
(first place vote* in parentheses):
Beverly Hanson, golf, (12) fil:
Margaret Osborne DuPont, ten
Bis, (3 ) 46; Pauline B rU Addle.
,1* 131 32; Louise Brough,
tennis, (21 31; Patty Berg, goii,
(2) 24; Althea Gibson, tri.ms, ( l i
23.

their first pro appearances In the
second annual Senior Bowl game
Saturday played mostly for glory
after all.
Yh# South team defeated a
North squad which drew heavily
on South-West Conference talent,
18-IS, with a glittering pausing at­
tack.
The game was played before 13.232 paying- spectators, leaving
large open spare* In the 32,000seat Ladd Mrmorial Stadium.
When It was over. Benlar Bowl
sponsors reached Into tholr own
pocket* for the second year to
make tho paraff to players who
saw action.
T h - 27 player* on the winning
South team received 1220 apiece.
Th* same number of players on
th* north squad got checks for
1180,
8«vora1 player*, who declined
use of their uamt- said they were
disappointed by site of their

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REQUIREMENTS: Applicant* for the fire .ser­
vice must! be at leant 21 yearn of ngv nnd not over Htl;
be at lennt 5* 7** tall, mid weigh not lean than 12R-I4I
(rounds.
. . .

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China ar.d India with about 40
rr cent of the world'* population
ave about two p* r ernt uf the
world'* manufacturing.

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FRIENDS AND NEW COSTOMERS.

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f S TO R K » G IL D IN G , will give T K A C T O R -C U II Fannall, a n d
Cultivator, practically now. It*aAll Type* tlf Hook Work.
leaae, tu *r Mcfteynolda Hlore.
aotialily priori fnr •mirk «alr Maty McKinney Bookkeeping
I'll one 28CI-W.
Write T. (I. lint I I N . Winter
Service
F IIR N IH IIK D 3 room modern
Park, Ha
Ko«t» 403
apartment . Private Bath. Adult*,
^ A tla n tic Rank Building
TU X IC IM ) FREDS. Complete line
sSoo Mellcmville.
Hunt'a Tuiedo Feed Stop*.
NF.W FLUO Klf* rurthced tu pee*
3— R E A L B 8 T A T K FOR S A L K - J
feel inn Old floor* aiad* Ilka
I.IV IN 'C ROOM and o ther Imti-*new Kinlahing. rleantnv 2 waa
hold furniture. Tel. H07-R. 2&lt;M
I n c o m k P n o r r ir r Y d u p l k x
W . 1HI it. St
tug. Put laid* power plari. t t
Tlantation Kalatra -large lot
year* aaperianre !a Hamn.tl*
custom built for aala brlonr pre- liK N M O R K automatic I r u n r r
County, II. M lilvaaaa, I^ k r
arrt ••onstruct inn eoata. See
IflD.UQ am K. imti Ht___________

WhMH-n. 111! 8. Park Are.
L A k E F R O N t L O TS — on beautiful
Crystal Lake, near Country Club, We buy, sell A trade u-rd
100 f t frontage, high elevation,
furniture. WilM»n-Mui*i Putin*
soma cltrua trees, all cleared. W.
tune r
a n K • •» o w e aka
E. Klrrhhoff, Jr., Phone fttH.
Pela-I.ivratork-Huppliea — 7
E X TR A LAR G E house, juat com* 7—
lated— 6 rooms, 2 targe lets.
N
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W EEK SPEC IA !»— Rede,
lohaark Ave. Phone 884-R.__
Rock*, Crnsaea,
Wyandoltea
T W O " STORY furnished Duptes.
$4.Ml (*cr IDO. Assorted fl.tM).
Good rental location. Both Apts,
Meat Chirks f2.U0. Live de­
now rented to permanent ten*
livery FOR G A R D EN S T A T E
CHICKS, South Vineland, N. J.
ROBRRT A. W ILLIA M S , Realise
Phase 1179 Allaatic Beak BMg.
ItRI.P W A N T E D
-a
2 BEDROOMS, Modern Home,
Electric Kitchen, 17800
by owner. PR ESSES— api'lt Seminole Dry
|7I
Cleaner*. !

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THE
SANFORD
HERALD
f o il B E N T

H W PBriglghed and a a f i n l 'M
duplex-areaon or year. See Wblddog, 119 South Park Avenue.
P O k W R IN G CROP, C a U i farm.

: N acres Narcissus Ave. Contact
■ * » Butt, Ph. 8Qi er 1W0.

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bail. K id end of Sanforil bea
Wall, Lake Jeaaup, fool nf San
fnfll A » wtue.
R K P A I I t - M O O K H N IK K
your
home. Only |(l% down now r*ijuired. F H A Plan, Inatallmrnl
Ixian Dep't., Room 917. Phon*
L’Mt! Kahfird Atlafiltc National
_ n . u k \f»mher F O i r _______
V K N F T I AN B U N D S made ic
order Seminole" Venatlfen Blind
Co. -M O J R , 3rd ML
Phnn-

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TROPICS ARC

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K O O F WORK of all kind*. Envea
athl Gullet* Repaired aid I'alnl 1
nt. New Koofa applied. Painting
E X P E R IE N C E D
and
coating.
Hanford,
Pn.
fountain
hell*
» - A R TIC L E S FOR SA LE - 4
wanted. Ijn ry 's Itru e Stole.
lukd-W. R. K. Arkenburg.
•)rng line, bulldof*r, dump ’.nice,
muck, fill dirt, ahell and day
by load or job, Contact H. K
anything.
A L L TY P E S of Dulldoarr Work
Cubatod. and a**or(ate*. IDS t
Itcaaunnble Rate*— Free
Rati*
Wa both lea# when you don't bring
New Yuri Ave„ Da Land. Pi
mates. Carpenter A
Grscey,
your prescript Iona te LANKY'S.
4 M or t i l - W
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Phone KM

FR IED

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"The

Beet Shrimp on Earth'* at Horn*

Kitchenette Apt*, week, moith or
season. Slumtwrland C o u r t ,
Hhtay IT R « at City Lim it

Tie TCP 0* ) THREE me n in t h

K m v (lO ttai

M ID D L E A G E D lady would like to
baby all— day or night. lio&gt;| re*
fertmeua. Te). 1602-XM. _____
M AR Y’S L E N D IN G LIBRARY
C A R E FOR children in my home I20B Magnolia- la now upen Mon
during the day. Baby sitter 1320
thru Pri. IB to 12 A . M., 3 In d

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1 T H 'N &lt; T M g r T X i E - T X A O
PLY O 'P B 'T E AMT I WWA*T .

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PLY I YOU HAVE O iuv

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P.M. Sat. 4 to B P.M.
A P P iTC A TIO N R for r»u r Star
Club now bring acceptwl. Call

W IL L TR A D E Freuhaff Refri­
gerated Produce Tandem Trail­
er with International Tractor
Used onlv Part of onr season
from Sunford North fur small F O U N D : 2 imall hoys' jacket
farm and grove. Writs Rot Z
which were mlstakewy placed l&gt;
wrong rnr. Name an Inilde b
w i smgovns more, mil mag­
“Tommy". Owner call at Her

and pine Included. 60,000 BTU
Capeclty. Deed only few timei.
Retail over ttfiooo. Sacrifice
170.00 Flrat Presbyterian Church

nolia Ate.

A N T IQ U E
Furniture.
Writing
Desk, Empire Sofa, drop*leaf
table. Blank vl Cheat, Other
pbeec. Phone 200.
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Fetume

plants.

Mr*.

Ralph

O g e k ^ J le n r o e jR o e d .._____

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raaa containing

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AW NM0W KRS Sharpened, hi
nesday between city limit* and
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lo Highway. Re*
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PAGE EIGHT *

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

It's an annual event—H' b a "RIOT OF FOOD BARGAINS" and they ohould
be extra welcome this first week In lanuary 19511 Yes, Ma'am—our food prices
are lower—here's proof in black and white just cluck 'em and ccrnpuio
with prices ar./whorol

Finn Yeiiow

Onions $ Lk‘-

S

19c

Grown Top

2

19c

2 u.

28c

2 u..

25c

Carrob
Now

EMPEROR MAPES

Western

WINESAP APPLES
Kiln Dried

Sweet, Juicy

ORANBES
$ biot

Roast
Prices Good Thru Sat.. |an. filh

Quanlity Fights Reaetvwd

(IDAHO BAKERS. 10 lb Me»h Big 4*

SWEET POTATOES

29c

0 u..

39c

flor.it Ba' riK

3 Lkc. 29c
«
i Bog York
Antes o Uo. 43c
Rdafcacat u. 4c

Lb

Small Size Sunnyland

Picnic Hams

PINEAPPLE

POULTRY

No 2 Can

ttrwlnp

Hint L k
66c
n ua«t!ng
Chickaat L k Me

Cheeee Food l .oaf—

OHEEZEE
Femoui
DAISY OHEESE
NATURAL OHEESE
Philadelphia
OREAM OHEESE

Ohack Read u. Me
Shari Rib u. 48c
Ml V « n m t M

BACON

Cottlge

C fcttM

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Premium Bonelcas Veai

Read u.
Pork Neck bone* r
Fact ia.
Pork
Tails u.
j

Guporbrand' Grad* "A’VShippod

11c

AMm&gt; Cabwcli

Pan Ready Frozan

Tall Caas

BRANDS

SHRIMP

Pollock

u.*»*♦*.ItW3rT.6ic* Filiate

ALL
POPULAR

Turnip Greta*----------Froa«n Kal*________
Mrdeeye Orang# ]ulc*

Red Perch

Filial Lk
Me Freeh
Standard
Oydart
16a
Florida Cooked
2k Lahdart Lk

Sunnylend Pure Pork Bag
:

Lb

EAT-RITE TERDERAY BEEF

Florida Grade “A" Dreaatd
ft Draw , Quick Frown

“La Famosa" Sliced

YOUR CHOICE

PORK CHOPS
Rib Fnd Loin Pork

300 Eccl 3r4 Street

LIM IT 0

In Re-uanble Pliofilm Bog- AaaL Toilet

Supe^iyuuid

SOAPS

OtfOMARGAMM

Beg of 10 Bart

| w ^ m rn m m rm

MarVELoua
Cuts Dishwas!
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Instgnt Suite
in Any Wate

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Fancy Florida Orange

Juice

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Van Camp's Pork

Beans

46-oz Can
Dixie Darling Old Fuahionjor Wheat

l ib Sunshine

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Hardwater Soap

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BREAD

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the Dirt*1

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lie

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lifetime Sparse.

LINE!

Does Everything"

No 2 Can

Tide’s in-Dirfit Out!

The
White
Line is the
CLOflOX

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life
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Chuppid Food*

31

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THURSDAY JAN. 4. If Si

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214 Ecu flrci Si.

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W tv H anford lirra lft

la Ualty Thera la Strength—
To H rM w ik t P n e t of the World;
To P m « i » Uio P r t i r t u of America.
To Prod or* Pro* peril) for Salford.

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

VOLUM E XXXXI1

18-Year-Old Draft
Proposed By Army;
Food Prices Soar

Democrats Name Capitol Leaders

The Defense Department plant lo
atk Congress lo lei il draft IByear oldi and lighten deferment!
and exemptions for currently draft
eligible men from 21 through 25.
The government alio was re­
ported about Iratj) lo dap a 30dajr "frrexe" on prices. to combat
"th e aoaring coit» of food and olhet
essentials.’
Feli* LaLrkin, the Defense De­
partment** general counsel, told
reporters today of th rd ia ii plant
He said a manpower hill would be
submitted to Congress within two
weeks designed to meet additional
need* for men for the armrd ser, , vices.
P Larkin said the plan is to ex­
tend the present 2 1-month service
period for draftees In 27 or 30
months. He added, however, that
this term was not firm and might
be changed before the manpower
bill reaches Congress.
About 1.200,000 boys srill reach
IS during the next fiscal year befinning July I and about 800,000
9 of these could be expected In meet
physical requirements for military
service, U tkin estimated.
He said the Defense Depart
mrnt’a manpower proposals do not
envisage the drafting of any wo-

Allied Escape Route Menaced
By Swarms Of Chi nese Reds
S ta te University
Asks $25 M illio n
For Next 2 Years

L engtheningO fPeriod’ c i t
n
.
Of Service Asked; | u Ul l Cn ucUlgStcr
Freeze On Prices j f l ™ , |T n R p f n r p
^ B e i n g Considered ^ m s UP DeJore
wASHiNGTONTlan. 5—(a*)- Crime Committee
_____

$7

Chicago Gambler May
Face Contempt Of
Congress C h a r g e

Clear lo p arti) cloud) and mild
IfirnuKli Saturday ricept for a
fr« loral showers lower raat roastal area. Little warmer extrem e
north. Moderate northrast and
eaat »ind».

AHMK'iulrtl PrexH I .eased Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA FRIDAY JAN. 5. 1951

:«tal)ILshfd 11108

T H E W EA TH ER

Florida Fashions
Article Gives City
National Publicity
Sanford is receiving nation-wide
uhliritv ns llit&gt; result uf tin* visit
Tfnsere on Dee. 2. of 30 writers,
g u r.t. of Florida Fashions, om* of

Million Increase
Needed
For R e•p a irs.,1 tide
nh.‘m,.V
airu:appeared In the
—
.
which
Raise In Salaries *&gt;htion of I’athfimicr. a

Field I n s ta lle d
As New President
Of Kiwanis C lu b

C om m unist Reinforce­
m ents Pour I n t o
F ig h tin g As Allies
R etreat Southw ard

Swarm,
T O K Y O . Jan 5 V P '
of O u n c e lied troop, push'd on
routhwaid tomglit and menaced
Won,,.. inijMi'ant Allred escape
highway cen'.i 55 mile* r u t of
.Seoul
Virnrr.ii M.icAlthui &gt; iir.i&lt;iqu.utJoel I 1, 1,1 w.t* in.lulled lu t rr» said icicn Communnt armies—
night at pir.ulent ol the Salifoid peiliap* 210.000 mm
air m o l­
Kiwanii 1‘luh at the tluli’i annua
ing from the Clmnilion area to­
!» -4-“* eielo •,||&gt;|&gt;Cf .,1 llir M &lt;vf.ll
ward Wonjii
Inn, with Diitiicl Gotetnor K ill
lliry appaiently aim lo destroy
l.ehm.tnn ol I.erthurK peiloiimnK United Nations (o u r. there ami
the imtall.ition
then wheel writ in 'll ilT.-mpt to
I ,ill,twiiit the in-l illation p
cut oil l.iglilli Aim ) unit* irtir.it-

R etiring P resident Is
C ongratulated For
Dec. “U
27
weekly
Excellent R e c o r d

I wilii a national cncuiation of more
.
than 1,200,000.
T. T A lJ -A I lASSEE. Jan 5 ' '
1 The article is headlined, “ llow
WASHINGTON. Ian.
I he University ol Honda a«krd I an a,| worth $124 remade a town,”
for &lt;25.215.i()7 in stale nionr) and beneath il it the sub-head,
Dapper Anthony J. (Tony) Acfor the next two year, today at the | "Sanfonl. Fla. cel- - vear-round
carJo, tepulrd Chicago under­
world—gambling boss, refused to
tabinet Hudgrt (.omtMMIOII l&gt;rg,( I "At his battered desk In the
day to tell Senate investigators ahrarine fund teqursls (toin the in loft of n Sanford (pop. 17,6001
slitutions ol learning.
warehouse," wrote Miss llrown.
bout his income and associates.
..
I "r tank SLaim* fulirrfr,! iicrvoiiMy.
Dir Scn.it.&gt;ii voted lo rite him for
1 ffm ltnl * I Mlu Millet $»t llir Kvrrv frw miiiutr* tu tlmiU'-l
contempt.
Uliiveilit) said the request
«H - * » i e Udder, walked to the mi .Ho. an inteie.tiuir pioMiam ol lllg liolili 11*&gt;ill lUiltrd s&gt;e&gt;m|.
1*0*1 Office
elite11 viiiinelit wa* pir.ented mitl-1
Allied pilot. Mid lliry »aw llie
Accardo douched in the witness
&gt;21.1 &gt;ti mine than w.i» .prill froni
'Town-born Shame*. .17. knew the the due, II,mi id I dw.nd I l .lli, hrauc.t tiafiic yet obrerved in Kochsir with his hands foldrd and
’u Idled ltcr.iute of lut instil tit ion's power of advertising heenuao tie
Ollier o lfu rls iliit-illed weie I lea I'elund the enemy line, I hey
had manaited die i shop* amt a dodeclined, during a two-hour public
nerd In repair and maintain 't« bailment store. Hut hark in tho*
Msiliri Stine, ipher. lint vice pr,-«i - irpoilrd 1,200 vehicle* i logging
heating, lo antwer most of the
of dent. I.all I liKKlliholh.ini. le c n d N'ortli Korean ro.idt
plant, m ile more luoiitinnt foi haid-tn-get uov thine d a y s
questions pul to him. Many of the
women students and raise sat.ui-s September, IP id, lie liardlv da m l viic-pieiidenl. I lli&lt; li M'imIiI.
I lie Alius in ■, ililllut irtir.it
hope In* tiny $124 ad in the New
inquiries drslth with bookie opeato prevent Luiillv and staff mem­ York News would I,ring many mail | in ie tjiy . O t, ii 111111*011, liniil- lu d yielded Seoul, it. .iirluhl 4t
IMOCIATS IN TMI glad CONOMtS get organ Ired at Senator Finest
lions in Chicago and Miami.
bers limn quitting.
McFarland, of Artiona, Is rle.!e&lt;! Senate Majority lender In the
| order* f&gt;,r hi* $2 till Cotton ('harm* •till lecietary and I ’ I’ Campbell, Kim|Hi md the |Hiit of Inchon.
The univriiity had a I'M'I ip er dresses.
lie.imier.
Claiming constitutional protec­ group (top) are: Sen. Lyndon II. Johnson, ot Texas, new Senate Ikm oAt Inchon U . N. unit, blasted
Whip (left); former Majority Leader and retiring Sen Scott W.
“ Hut it did. The beginning trick ­
tion, Accardo contended the an­ rratlc
It*-1it 1111; l're*l,lint |tnl)di A dock, ami the tidal basin, then
Lucas, of Illinois (center), and Sen. McFarland. In Die House, Hep Sam 1 propiiation of $18 811, 15? hut le of orders loomed p«&gt;t I Ml in
was allowed to spend only $lti. III,■weeks. Encouraged. he tmught Smith pre*ide,l at the ,i|H-nlng of left by sea. The mam body o( U .
swer* might tend to incriminate Kaybum. of Texas- was articled os Democratic romlhlatr for Speaker of
8804,230 of it tier.tute of economy more dirsses front s mamifacturer he KioKraui. wu* given a past N. troop, moved on southward by
him. or were not pertinent lo the the nvw It'.’nd Congress All other House olltrcrs were unanimously re*
. - inn In- i|i Lehmann.
friend, *ank more money into ml* I.I president
laud.
Senate Crime Committee's investi­ nominated. Election Is assured by Democratic majority. At bottom, tn | h'Jdh.irk* The money include* in
city dailies, ,Sunday supple­ nnd with other 19781 officer* of the
the group attending the Democratic raurua (1. to r.) are: House Majority
Four cut-off South Korean regi­
fundt for ex|ieiiment stations and ments and nations! mairatinrs. Hv [ i-liili. ivn* enngiatnlnt.'d on tlit* ef­
gation of organised interstate Leader John W. McCormack, ot Mass.. House Speaker Rayburn, and
of hi* ndminist ration.
ment* luole ihmugh Communist
gambling.
the AKticiihiir.il I Mention Service. July, I PIT, the sd budget of his ficiency
House Majority Whip J. I’ercy I’rlest, ot Tennessee. (fnter&gt;,at,oaal)
Commenting upon tin- neenmDr. Miller raid •&lt;&gt; far the lint - Florida Fashion*, Inc., tunl lilt pll*hoo-nls of Ilia- Sanford Ki- load block, and reached U. N.
At one point during the futile
lerslt) ha* had n verv small in- *37-0,K* "
J'1* "t&lt;h-rs 700 want* ( lull during tin- pn-t year, line, ninth ol Woiiiii II itifttJ.iy il*
questioning, Senator Tobey (Rcresje in enrollment t-eeause of s dsv. Two month* Inter, he mailed ! Mr. Smith revealed that $1(8) bad ter a inuiday battle Witli the KoNH) burst out with a demand that
the military demands. He tol-l the out nl* first catalogue,
donated to furnish a chapel lean, »a(rly back, U N. line,
“Hanford'a, city fathers quickly been
I'atiinet. however, thnt If war
the interrogation be suspended and
ut toe Florida Stnt&gt;- Prison Farm were diawn cloier around 'Aonju.
rrnlixe&lt;l
that
here
un*
»
growing
comes,
he
exiavt*
the
unlversitv
Accardo cited for contempt.
and the sum *'f $300 bad been
to h«- erowdnl with -Indent- sent Industry which might end S an­ provided to send on uiol&lt; rorivilcgChinese tiou|&gt;, |M&gt;uiiiig down »r
"These refusals lo antwrr ate
ford’s
chronic
dependency
on
senhv the armed forces to learn
tsl child to John llopkill* Hospital &lt;ondary roads and ihmugh 'a l­
&gt;-maJ
tourist
bn.l
fruit
and
vegean
insult
to
the
committrr
and
its
Larkin said the Defense Depart
WASHING ION. Jan. 5 oVi Senator I all (R-()hio) deilarrd in terhtudogical skills,
leys could turn left or right it Wontnble pi-M-essing. They turned over at llaltlinore, Md.
Other donations were for the )u and possibly cut oil parts ol
ment is working out its own pro­ counsel," Tobey snapped. "This the Senate today that Pretulrnt Truman hat no |iower to lommiti lie said his request for salary to Shame* some empty buildings,
Hoy*
llaseball
League,
the
Key
posed manpower law and that un is n new low, and Vre’vn had some Amerkan Drops to a Kuro,wan defense force without .,q.roval lint )
In S t y ^h,labels! which the Navy had willed to tin- Club. Hoy Scout*, the Celery the Allied lore*,.
town. Shame* began manufnetur.3 doubtedly Selective S m ite and tough owna.Crat* and *nr sending a laiy to
It was a desperate race.
|VssmHs«sos»« *’■
I
— other s t m U
the*'
Tobejr said it war isisssltibg to
In hi* first foreign policy ipecth of the 82nd Congress, Taft sarif ' w ^ ^ e /t^ r^ tS ffe Jsity ^ * ^ rm p l!^ ^^..^j^ne^r^nTV fH iem '**'^'
Lt. General Matthew H. Ri'igt
h
e
i
ia
willing
to
rommit
“some
in
the
pa*t
two
vrnr*.
M
|,eicen'
.
..
!
.
.
own ideas to Congress.
sit there and hear Accardo "lake
way. U. 8 . Eighth Army command­
Went lieeaii-e of oflrrs r.f higher | „ Shames, w h.-e mild brown eyes
limited number of American d
er, returned to his headquarter*
The defense Department pfopos refuge behind the silly answer lint
»«tnrir«
I
up
Hlitti
nr
(II»*‘
iiih
«*
a
inrrvisions’’ to North Atlantic d&gt;
lute in the day nfti r visiting two
al, he said, would permit 17-year *1 refuse tn answer."'
Safari...... . minor clerical
Views dn**.*es w« r. Il
fense*. Hut h&gt;- said the Kuron.it
erand
skilled
laborers
also
must
«
'
'j.ielhing
worth
while
to
me.
olds lo enlist with (heir parents*
must take the lend iii formbii:
Thosr were the word* with
cniiidise. Hut, eagt r to have ii
such u force.
he increased or nunc closer to faihiunstde tuodiu I, he eintdoys
permission; 18-year olds would be which A rrnrdo brushed aside ques­
“I ilo tiot think we nhoiild force those offered el-ewhere, lie said three
tions
concerning
his
Income
and
designers to usti-li vneatloli
automatically eligible for the draft
our assistance on nation* wtlii
III addition to State monies, thc
from Miami. An out|Mi*t
as soon as they had complatrd high Its sources, his Income tax report.,
do not wish to arm them«»lves.' unlvrrsltv also hi** budgeted $t*. cottons
Itev A. G. Melnnis, |ia*t&lt;&gt;r of
in New Vork eves hi-mlhir* mid
his asaociaticn with reputed unU in
the Ohio Senator declared. “ I 768.260 from student fees, the necklines
FK’s long rid*- tlic First Presbyterian Church,
dsrworld figures, and his member­
do not think we should insist ot federal government and other pockets on there:
skirts cam*1 from paii*. wa* Installed a* president of tho
11 »*il*M,ii il* t‘*a, 1»»i
even urge that Europeans form
ship In rrp u ttd gambling ajndl“ Hv last week, Florida Fashion* Sanford Ministerial Assoclatioi
General
Is
Described
a
great
international
army
un­
catas.
Hadly outnumbered American
had Igvorne the nations Idgg.-st Thursday al it* regular meeting
they request us to help them William Luther Hill,
Chairman Ksfauver (D-Tenn)
As Capitalist Serf less
mall order distributor of cotton In the Seminole High School. K&lt;'
toopa in Korea arc giving •&gt; K&lt;M&gt;*i
with
thst
project."
suggested to Tobty th at th e comdresse* Its cntslogue* feature 160 Fred It. Horton, pa*tur of Hv account nf thsm selvc in fic-rcu
i r a s i l s s f i ns re a r Twal
In H ate Campaign "I do not think we should s* Former Senator. Dies dresses
langing fimn $1.98 to |H ‘.18 Free Methodist Church, wa* liattl.-s witli ('hinc.c It'd*. Sit'..
sutne the leaderxliip in the foiShames claims 2 million customers named ai-ci«inrv-tren»urer of tto- Alin rt Kelly. J r , forimi resi­
(ration
of
a
great
international
CAINESVVII.I.K, Jan f. (.11
■rganitntion.
PARIS, j*n. 5~&lt;/P&gt;
The
dent of Hanlord, writ*-. Mi*. A.
every U. S down witli a im&gt;»I of
army by the appointment of ai William* l.uther Hill, 77. former In
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 6 - ( /F &gt; Tl.r folbiwlm:
iiuding com II. Collins in n letter &lt;h wrllihig
flee.
Communists have openrd up a American commander-in-chief."
United States Senator and native
initlee. -\. i. na n tl 1st the y- 11 conditions ut the K-'ican war
Fourteen-year-old Roy Ringgold.
tsvage hale campaign against GenPresident Truman has alria-iy of Gainesville, died in hi. sleep I "Hhame. proudest moment came
Jr. has left home to live In the
Mi mb, i hip lt&lt;' • i- Mr Kit
front.
.early
. . i . . ,’
i_
.
I
Li.
i....
.
when
one
of
his
executive
-aw
named
General
Dwight
D.
Ki*en
t o d a y at his hmn
i, y, It, v I It Itushton, and itev.
swamps
mps with alligators and snakes
rial Eitrnhower, who is due heic hooter for that placr ami ihr
“ I have never *•two
girl*
walking
up
the
(*h»rnplie retired from active public
J. E. Farris.
and his
hit dog.
(igiiting
in both war, »* we hud
llfe
Nov.
3,
IP
t*l.
and
had
I.crn
B
jjjee.
wearing
Florid.
Fashions
Sunday to lake command ol At­ Truman Administration had Isi-t
Radio itev II I. /.inimerman. for ..everal days.'' he rc|Hirts.
, Roy’s
nov’a mother ■■■«
said ho ,left a not*
plans to send additional Amen in falling health for some time.
„
8l|nfor(1
,§
proU(|
too
K|orU&gt;
Itev.
Glenn
E.
Smith.
It.
v.
J.
H
1 ) Wednesday th at he waa going to
lantic
Pact
defense
forces.
"The
Chinks
wen- everywhere,
The County Commission will
troops to Europe to serve
Governor Dave Srholtt appoint- Fashions employs 300 local peo lto.il, and It.v. L. A. Allen.
Wlersdale to r e t hla Gvaat Dan* mset In special session a t 10:00
uml they hud us greatly o u t­
Communist papers in Paris, in ran
in the combined defense force.
ed Hill United States Senator pie sit year; its payroll has in­
Publicity: Rev. Glenn E. Smith. numbered. We gave u very good
"Datchosa" which ho had raised A. II. on Wednesday, Ja n . 10 to
At n news conference only ye- from Florida July I, I93ii, to fill creased
Rev. \V. P. lirouks, and Itev. II account of ourselves, though,
from a pup and go Hv# la the act on th e m atter of appointing Eastern Europe and in Moscow
every
merchant’s
business.
n n d a lot of them will never fight
a new superintendent and matron are assailing hint in the bitterest terday. President Truman said the unexpired term of Senator And tourism has been boosted 1. Zimmerman.
I’uldic Relation* Rev. \V, P US again. I even got my share of
* n s wnnta to bo a Jungle boy,” at the County Home, O. P . Hern­ terms. French Communists ate cir­ there was no question but thst Duncan U. Fletcher who died in too—Sanford wa* mentioned 2
he hail authority to send addi­ office.
Rrooks,
Rev.
Joe
C
Crews,
Rev.
she said. "We moved hero from don, county clerk, said today.
them. Six were running down the
billion tiinca In Florida Fa*bbms
culating petition* against him and tional troops to Europe.
Hill held the Senate post for ads.”
Welfsdale two months ago and had
S. I, Whatley, nnd Itev. L A. road uml I Just put m&gt; carbine on
At Ita meeting yesterday af­
It was this authority which four months and thin was suc­
to leave Roy’a pet wUh a neighbor. ternoon the Commission adopted trying to work up protest strikes.
Allen.
automatic, took p»-‘d aim nnu
Taft questioned), contending it ceeded hy Claude Pepper who was
Whoa w* lived down there, ho used a formula for the distribution of
Union Meetings: Rev. Fred K start, d si.noting None of them
The fint blasts at Eisenhower was a m atter on which Congre* elected to the position in the Jay cues Will Hold
Horton, Itev Joe C. Crew* Rev will over run again
to -oam about In those swamps the road and bridge budget ex­
must pass.
E. Newell, Re* J E. McKinley.
told general election.
with tha dog. Ilo loves alligators
"They ambushed us one afterIn earb district based were printrd just before Christmas,
Appreciation N ight It.Capt.
Taft said that before the North
_ and snakes. Ha’s not afraid of any- penditures
li.un Williams, and l.t ........ nhout 8:00 o'clock. They hit
on tha perrentace of taxes paid when the Soviet youth newspaper Atlantic
liefer
ie
Pact
was
rati­
Har.l
Frierson.
LANK
ILL
0 thing.**
u» with everything they had. We
iraoiiB a,* na Wage T aal
district Into the road ami
A Ladles Appreciation Night
fied by the Keriata “ rrsponsild
Roy started off for school Wed­ by that fund
The condition of Edward F.
Mr. Melnnis announced a moot­ were fighting alongside tho T u r­
officials” denied tha* the United Lam . local traitor, who was taken will be liel.l at the Yacht Club by ing of locnl pastors and tto vur kish .oldiers, and wlo-n the go.
nesday on hla red Christmas hi- bridge
District- No. 3 of which O. K. Police Department
Stales would lie called upon !&gt;■ HI Itils morning at a local drug J " nI,!r Chamber of Commerce Ions rommlttees on the Honda ing got reallv tough tho Turk*
cycle. Mrs. Ringgold, whoso hus­ Fourakre
la commissioner and
band la an auto parts salesman,
use ground forres In Europe.
■tore, was later pronounced nrtl* member* on Jan. 19 at 7:16 I'M Chain of Missions nrogrnm for left tlic hill they wire supposed to
including
th&gt;Longwood
and
Lakt"It the President In his eon- factory by Dr. Waite II. Garner, tn expresa their gratitude to their Sanford in the First llnptisi h&lt;- defending and took off ru n ­
said ho abandoned the blko at Mary are a s will receive th e larg­ Gets (suppling Hooks
ferene* with Mr. Attlee, or He who reported that after exrmln- wives and dates for the assistance Church Sunday nt 4:00 P. M.
Orange Park 16 milea south of hore est share of tha budget, 29.14
ning. The Chinese ju,l swunnrd
lven In recent entertainments,
The Police Department today rre ta rr Arheson at Ilruasels ha- Ing Mr. Lane at Prrnald-Laughton
apparently In favor of hitchhiking. percent. Districts No. 1 and 2 of
A special meeting of (he as­ in like hers. They- were shooting
State Patrolman
in C. 18. Nichols, which H. B. Pope and J . F. Mc­ rrcrivH a pair of patent srap- undertaken to rommit the United Memurinl Hospital, he had sen! octal Committee (’hairmnn John sociation was tailed for next m ortar fire at u, thst w»» deadly
Ksder announced yexterdsv.
J r , told tho Ring]
Thursday at 12: :» P. M. to plait
gg«MJ h# got a Clelland are commissioners re­ pling hooka with ropes attarhed. States to any such assistance b&lt; him home for a period of rest.
Members were remlmled by Pre­ a united prayer-crusade for Hie accurate. We had to leave running
nd Jog about
glimpse of ths Loy
&gt;y and
These
rak
c
lih
e
appearing
Introfore
or
during
a
war
they
are
Mr.
Lane,
chairman
of
the
en­
right behind the Turks. I run nnd
spectively,
each
receive
23.0
per­
sident
Hill
Stamper
to
make
re
­
adaeaday
but
usurping
the
buthority
riven
by
dusk
In
W
■
„ ... Walradale Wl_
ment* are used in locating drown­
present win Id crisis. The meeting rinwlrd fur eight miles over the
tertainment committee of Kitrnnls.
cent,
sold
Mr.
Herndon.
servations
for
lh«
rivic
rlub
luncblaw and their program, should la- had charge of the program last
ed persons.
that they broke and ran.
will lie in Hie High School,
mountains losing everything I
D istrict No. 4 of which B. C.
. } Laat night tha state patrol
Police Chief Roy Williams submitted to Congress fur con­ night at the Mayfair Inn when the ron which will be held Jan. 2d at
find exeept my rifle and the
Dodd
ia
commissioner
in
the
the
First
Prethylrrlsn
Church.
A
* searched tha Weiradale section un­
rlub held Its ladies night program.
pointed out that tha City's res­ sideration." Taft declared.
clothes I was wearing. Even Inst
Shelton h I’urchuHe
south p a rt of the county gets cue
til Midnight with no rem its.
"The President has no power Mr. I.ane was the oldest former sneaker from the Florida Chain of
boat, completely equipped, In­
my billfold with sixty dollars In
17.14
percent
and
District
No.
6
Missions
will
adders*
the
group.
Weiradale Is off the southern tip
cluding n powerful outward mot­ to agree to send American troop president of the rluh in date of
Automatic Laundry it
of
which
W.
L.
8i*g
la
com
Program
Chairman
James
Pow­
of Lake W eir on tha border of the
or, ran bo launched in a very to fight In Europe in a war be service, it was pointed out at the
"My battalion |n*t all equip­
ell introduced Charles Morrison
iC ssilssnl n* P a n Tm I
meeting.
Ckrala National Forest, about 160 miss loner, will he allotted (1.62 abort time a t the foot of French
Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Shel­ ment eseept about five vehicle*
of the funds. W ork will Avrnue for rescue missions. Capt.
who entertained the group with an
■ellea south of hem.
*e In tbeae districts on the Roy Tillis supervised the out fit­
educational quit. Winners
re ­ ton. formerly of Daytona Reach ■nd we also lost ale&gt;ut two-thirds
___ . Ringgold said Ror had dark
have purchased the Sanford Auto* of our men. After going through
basis
of
the
percentage*.
ceived
four
theater
ticket.*
for
hrovra hair, btua eye* and weighed
ting of the tw it which is kept
inatlr Ijmndry. Second Street and all that wr had to tide through
The
commissioners
decided
to
answering
four
questions
out
of
ah M 120 pounds.
a garage behind the polio
a stx mile road blnck with Chinks
Oak Avenue, from Roy Tucker.
five.
___________________
discontinue the practice o f lend* in
Mr. Shelton was formerly asto* on lailh sides of the road shooting
ing county owned equipment and station.
ZONING HEARING
Chief Williams eaplsinid today
elated with the Hell Telephone machine guns and tifle fire at
MARATHON’ HURCl.Alt
A hearing will be held Mon- road machinery.
why he was abla to provide such
LONDON. Jan. 6- (/H -P o lice system for 23 years In the south­ us. VYr really did lose the men
A day night a t 1:00 o’clock a t the
a complete and accurate analysis
ruefully marked up som* kind of eastern states. He will divide his dun ig that ten dsys of hell.
^ C lty Hall to review the proposed
of traffic accidents and Injuries
"W r are back near Secul now.
ily
DON
HLTIf
record today for Jack T. Payne— time lietween running the launder­
re-matag to'bttaiaeaa us# of the
as that released recently, show­
Hop,- wr keep on going south and
ette
nnd
completing
his
work
on
165
burglaries
in
47
nights.
U.
S.
EIGHTH
oiiMY
HEADQUARTERS.
Korea.
J.n.
5
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p
)
gteasa t rm ldeotial arm on tha
ing that no fatalities had resulted
They said the one-man crime building an Independent telephony thnt tho United Nations soon get
■•■Ik aid* of Twenty-flflh Street
for accidents within the city li­ Tnii correspondent just returned from a fiigld over burning Seoul and wave broke In London on Oct. 21. rumpany, serving four Flou-la this thing peacefully settled.
between Park and Sanford Ave('ommunitl-occopied territory tc the north.
LONGWOOD, Jaa &amp; -&lt;8poelal) mits during the past year.
"I went to Seoul trying to find
It ended with the srrrst of the c o u n t i e s In the Gainesville vicin­
g»te. City Manager Clifford Me- —R. C. Carlton, chicken farm er,
"I have instructed every police­
Col. Runge, but could never find
Cutt.ng
oui
wv»
through
L
e
tv
black
im
ole
in
an
unarmed
photo
ity.
Mrs.
Shelton
will
manage
the
SSjrear
old
laborer
Dee.
7.
KOUa stated uila m orning.
was elected chairman o f th e new man on the force how to make reconnaisMiiee plane, we kept ■ r -------- ---------- --------- - — - ■
The loot, from homes, shops and local Imsiners while he is away. out where he wntked. Was in
Town Council here which took of­ out reporta on accidents." b« &gt; death watch over the ancient nnd M. Statum of Commanrhr. Tex., schools, was valued at 16 M l.
At present, the new owners are such u hurry though thst thero
..
R U M RARBRCPE
fice last r'jrh t.
dated. “The*- use eianOartt de­ m‘-5L
making
their hnme at ill I Park was hardly any time to look."
A
fudge
sentenced
the
non-stop
silver-haired
veteran
of
64
night
More than 160 members of the
He wav sworn In by incoming tailed forms which have spare
Avenue, hut plan to build or buy
Tho
fires
lapping
r.t
the
funeral
reconnaissance
missions,
spotted
burglar
to
seven
years.
Club, imludlng caanr visitors Mayor OUn Elgin, 26-year-old for diagram s aud which m m - pyre could lie seen from the air “
Tlic Weather
“ ‘
—
a home in Sanford soon. They
t throughout central and east chemist and utilities operator for who waa involved, the time and f*»* more than 100 miles. Thi y white flashes 'n the aky. They
have one son, William T. Shelton,
j a i l KonnED
identified by TrtmhV and
the city o f Whiter Park. Elgin location of tha wrecks, persum. were pointed out I f t* p t. Hwrrv were
8ttatum as rrfiections from AlliLd
MILAN, Italy, Jan. 6—(/II— a sophomore nt the University of ~ JAtiKSONVILLE, Jan. S-&lt;JP&gt;—
suereoda H. 8. (Lou) Arnold.
Injured and other data."
39
68
W. frireblc, Athena,
Atlanta
-----— , G o, oe'
aval gunfire off Inchon, Seoul’s Thieves broke Into the Sondrio Florida.
•8
shortly after n-a -.Jeev,
It
city Jail, northeast ol Milan, lost
Bismarck
*bor.
■A
RETURNS
M
ia
FRENCH AMBASSADOR
- B-26 of the 162nd Toctlea!
Boston
No lights were observed along night, smaahed open the cafe in
John Hamrick, who for many Rdepnnalwun Group j. f (he 'b e r.rain highway between 8eoul the director's office and escaped
62
PARIS. Jan. 6-U P )—Tha Span­ Browns villa
76
rrad her* aa a
ground
33
28
nnd 8 uwon, but the ridges and with 1,000,000 lire (about 91.600). ish government has acread to ths Chicago
49
26
appointment of Jacques M errier as Dsnvsr
Convoy keadngfcta moving south several villages between r . two
e and hiawtfe teak over
W n^r
30
18
France’s ambassador to Madrid, a I&gt;es Moines
neuked up along the netvmrk of cities were ablate.
RRALIHM
d ry dark.
Taswoll, V a , today visited many roads leading from
36
68
There
BALTIMORE, Jan. 6-4/41—1,0. reliable source said today.
New York
They
twinkled
like
glittering
friends to doEBtewa Sanford. •ere hundremr r i &amp;■*'.?. bobbig- pros meats on ■ Christmas tree
3.1
65
Msyrirr, 61, Is a career diplo­ Washington
ola College announced last night
’ end'tK ^pm n- With Mrs. r S u r iS T k o is visit- and winding like oat!n ribbons n
-4 -27
Within 2 milea of 8«oul the itt wont prediris ths war play, mat with a record of long eerriee Winnipeg
74
&lt;e
• * * g ra q m ! of black velvet.
sUniee from the burning city rp - Command PeeMrn,*’ after all. It In the Middle and F ar East. He Miami
•I
M
FWte his navteatee^i seat in
i mm third of Un cast is about became ambassador to China in Orlando
**i os ■ single fin In the
Tallahassee
67
42
1246.
to bo drafted into tho raal arm y.
tho m m of the y fia s ( h i k (T ill
' ,*'t***m
:2 s*. ri. ■S
*
: • At
• i, . . * ■.. *
v ..g jM
■L. -»
j i.X

D

raft Questions Truman Authority
To Commit U. S. Troops In Europe

Rev. A. (i. Melnnis
Tnstulled As Head
Ol' Minister (iroup Hliody Hatties In
Korea Described
By Sgt. A. I*. Kelly

French R e d s Rip
Eisenhower W ith
Vicious A r ti c le s

3 Fourteen-Year-Old
Runs Away To Live
In Swamp With Dog

Commission Will
M eet To Apnoint
iCounty HomeHead

S

Smoke Shro tie d Seoul Is Gutted By
Flames In Wake Of Allied R etreat

Carlson To Head
Longwood Council

•firs a fh S ^ ^

iMBicx nrzv

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�FRIDAY JAN.

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

Ban *l i . — t ---

Field Inslalli'd
#i «*n(

18-Ycar*0ld»

Allied Rdcapc

H aamttMaawab r ipm rage &lt;»»•

«I MMliPNrat F(wm I’ m # •!•»»

.Iw aihaea * ,• « C at, ••••!

LuhorManagcnienf
tween the member* of Ihe A t- I Meeting Held To
lanttc fact and Soviet Russia.
Discuss Defense
Without authority hr involved u&lt;

f|n#i

immi

T a ft (iui'Klioii

Khool. IJe ^ddrrl that |lm*e wh&lt;
Boy* Stale. A donation was alto
mad* to pmvida an utchratra fur
readied
19 and were 1I1II in high
.............................. ,
*
th« Hamtnol* High School May
ithool would probably have to be
in
the
Korean
war.
Without
eu{
Dav hall.
NKW VtiR K. Jan b -Of) Th* j &gt;snL.J ..ul^."
Lieut. (Jo*. Ilcnrv 1’rlniflr of I thorlly he apparently i* now
L***burg, oiitlinrd Kiwanli ob­ adopting a similar |*dir&gt; in L u ­ New t"tk ‘lime* *aio io..»y that | I^rk in said IR-yrar old drafter*
11 aecret meeting of top level in­ would not Ire tent oversea! until
jective*, pointing out that "free- mpy.
"Thi* matter mint l&gt;* debated dustrialist* and labor leader* w a dom la not fre*. lie stated that
*fl?r lb*y had completed then
for too many years citixens had and determined fry Congress and held at the Union Club here
been famine freedom for granted liy the people of thia country if Wednesday night to diaeu** de- j full basic military training.
The report of a projected prleo
and coneenlralinr on making a we are to maintain any of »u r fn»r problem* on the home front.
I hr Timer *aiil:
freer* circulated in authoritative
living. If* urgrd support for the constitutional frerdmni."
Taft's
speech
v*s*
the
first
ma­
Th*
meeting
waa
long
planned
I
qu
(platters just after rnleaae of ofUnited Nation* and it* effort* to
jor one In what ohvlourlv is go­ hy Krlr Johnston, president o f ; fieial government figure* showenforce international law, and the
ing
In
laa
continuing,
thourh
lh* Mnlion IV tu re Aaaorlatinn, I ing that retail food price* three
ri|ltU'n**0|| , f pen • Pp lie . of
intermittent, tu-natr dctMl* dui
vrhn .re- in -It-er •*•«&gt;* msoag*- week* ago were alrroat at nn all
friendship with Carsda.
Ing tl.iii Cnngres* on foreign |k i - merit cnllalwiration Ihe aolutinn of lime high.
Mr
l*r ingle advocated
that lley.
many home front problem*.
The lliireau of Isrlsrr atatlstira
K in a n it expand its &gt;rvices lur
Some Democratic Benvlor* havo
Some of tho-* at th* mretlisg said they had elinihed I.J perrent
youth and *rrk to eliminate lh* indicated they fed the foreign
confirmed lhv» it had !»cen held, heturen Nov. &amp; and fiey.* 16, tn
ran ea of jurenille delinquency.
pollfy l»*iirs should l-e lhre*he.| loir they were Defense Mobilisa­ within two-tenth* of one nerrent
Mr. I &gt;hniann told the Kiwan- out on Ihe Senate floor
tion. attended, Init It wa* learn­ of the rernrd high, set in July
iant that he would never forget
lirfoie Tafr
spoke. Senator
1DIH.
the happy fellowship dm mg hi* Dniigla* I D -Ill I tn|.| reporter* lie ed Mini h* had l&gt;*-en tnvilrd many
lle|M.rta nf the pruuo*e&lt;l frees*
four year* of niend&gt;rr*hip with thought tlier*' ihoutd he a Semite week* ago while lie still wa* •aid It would |e in the form nf
the Ideal rltili when he wa* *ertr showdown looking lowaril a bind­ president of tjrnrral Lie. trie.
Other#, in uddition In Johnston an order rerpiiring all hu*inesM&gt;s
tarjf of the fieminole Count y ing rholee nmong three ronrse* and
Wilson, who attended were to give a month’# advance notice
t ’h*ml&gt;ci of Commerce He added njwn:
Alfred IV Sloan, rhairman of la-fore they raise II. or price*.
that since Joining Kiwani* heir
t i l Withdrawal Into Western
While tIlia ' sl.uI-1 Include gro­
hit attendance record for |ft year* Hemisphere defense a* former tJrnrral Mnlnra; Benjamin Fair- cers and food wholesalers along
Iota, president of United State*
had l»*rn I (Ml perrent.
I'realdrnt Hoover suggested; (i!i Steel Corp.s Fowler MrCotmiek, with rdher firm*, it would nnl
Mr. Lehman congratulated Fred lighting only to save Western Inleiniitional
llarve-.ler;
Lewis rover alt price* al tho farm l&gt;eWilson for hi* efficient »ervtre » ' Lo'npr or fill l.attlirig aggies- Brown,
John*-Manv. lie
Cnrp.; cause of special legislative restric­
a lieuKnanl governor lie added »lon In every rritiral sirs where William (ireen, president of the] tion*
that he w»* •«*.«. rh*r
uiiti CouimunUt Alii** .so
1,« Arrieriran Federation ..f l.aleir; | Of/.. iaUy, tii* L&lt; ooomir ftlahili*
Dingfehter *■&lt; not present, eit- found.
I'hllip Murray. pre-.ldent of the - ration Agency IKSA i said It had
Ing the latter', work a* a KtDouglas salil he favored tin C IO ; John I. Is'Wi*. presidrnt of "no comment" on the reportad
wanian lie raid tribula to the third course hut w o willing lo the Coiled Mine Worker*, and Al plan*.
late William iachty an&lt;i hi* work iuppoit whatever enutir a o n
Ifayaa, president *&gt;f rh* ini*;na : DMA alieadv h. asked k’W of
for the club
industrial
Joiity of (h r Renal.- appro'ed. tii rial Association of Marhinivi* 1 Ihe nation'* large*!
Director* ln*f»lled were l'.|u*pil
T»f* -• r.t on to ’ av th**
u « . T'mc:
" |rsr&gt;--' u&gt;-' companies lo let the m vrrnm ent
F Lane, E t; Kilpatrick, Edwin Truinan had exceeded hi* authori­ th* diM-ii**lon had l^»u ge.i'ral ln»w at least a week in advene*
Miinhn|«et, l)r. I . T Dos*, Judge ty in ordering military litter v*n- and pleasant and that further •iieftne they raise prhes nn any
Douglas MUnitlnm, Sanford Don tlon in Korea. He de« tried
manufactured commo&gt;lille*.
talk* pud.al.ly would l&gt;* held
driey and Irite r Tharp
Stabilization official* reported,
"The I'rexhlrnt simply 11.111 ■**• I
rteaaritalion of the picident'* authority. In violation nt lh* law
however, that frwei than half the
pin In Mr. field » n made in a uni the i-rmstltiitlon, when h&lt; *erv.
firm* have replied to the r*uue»t.
novel n a v liv Mi l.elimanii win troop* to Korea to ratty out tho
It wa* »rnt to Ihe corporation*
it Mpti»r«»ii f »Hiw
l»h»«
•nut.' ten dav&lt; ago.
railed Upon all p**l president' resolution of |he llnileil Nationof the •|ol&gt; to line op in otdei of ill an undeclared war."
There wa* no immediate ronftrin Mon 11* anil tlie l/lerary (iarrlle
service. Ileodlng Hie pin In Ml
Tati said it might he argued llteie asialled him a* a true sell inalion of Ihe plan tn issue a .TO.
day advance notice order. How­
lane, the oldest of the group In that Coiigira* t.y appioptialilig
n| Wall .Sliret" ami 'a rrrgranl ever. re|K&gt;rla from people rloae to
poinl "I emee, lo told him In
ifitiey tor aildillui.al norcsn m
pa'
it *1 V. || I lie line lint tl II
&gt; latifn-d Hi, I’lrriifenl'a de luatoi nf Wall Street." Ihe Com Price Director Michael V. Dlsalle
reached Mr. Field.
ciaion.
minim weekly, printed in Ihtthar and hi* ataff said the decision haa
...it tlie war was on and w « eat. railed him a “ nnlormui w ar hern made tn Issue such an order
Down file line went fhe pit.
•I ltd •)*«*U • l»t|l t«* 1*4(1 III*
•• Jkf
/ •
f v*r«* roon.
from Mr. I.anr in thr following
The art Ion waa de*e( Hied as a
sholelicaitrdly th. Is,), who Were " ;" " R7
n*
menltoecd
In order. Fred Wilson, Sanft
chttng in Korea," Taft »&lt;ild
" ,*l rhtring the war lie war de­ stopgap measure—boldine the line
Doudney, fel Itaiidail, K ( ' I (a •
ll* said thee United State, u . . totaled hy lh* Rom an, .nd pram
rr, J. W Hall, Lester Tharfie,
wni |»v ;1
I#
i
t
1 1 1
MIKlIlOH I Ifllri? nullill R
to
sorted Into tI )i«* krtfi
rank 1-snv.nn. \V A. Morrison,
w rr
,,MVr . . .
l„ U
II. N
N. U
imwrr
. enforce
. . . .a system .of. more
. . . .ap-elflc
-----Ralph A Hmtth and Joel Field. lelutioli" *» t„
Nnw:
,n Prague and eell ng nr era and while the w are
I.eon Cornell |rd in group aing- •whirh ha* never ended under
lir rhartfr M
1 ^r,,, hn*r
up thr tudgrl*. Muliilitalimi hoard romra to w m r
ing, with H a il) Wester at lh&lt;
•*T1h»»o who an |.|arttiii* thr
union paper Vtmrr In drrUion on KlamliirdR for ronlrollpiano.
United Nation, should much inon P ™ * "" rallpjl him a "mercenary of in - wage# This Hoard ha* railed
The enlrilaliinirnl presented It) blame the limitation* nf th- Warmonger* today The r rrnch a lalior management eonfrrener (or
Mr la n e included fancy arrohn chattel and 0111 own govrinment f’n*"mimi*t organ l.'Humnnlte "eat week to talk over problem*
lira and tap danelng hy Kdllh for forcing United Nation, a.tb.n " " ^ v
earn Involved In ware control.
Royal nf Winter I'ark Kmigi* and beyond Ita permanent |mwer*. , , I&gt;algn
DiSall* i* known to lie partlrut.y saying w.ukrr* nt the
lt
Comedy with a phonographic hark
Turning lo the home f r o n t,, H"»rttkb,» faHirr* In -aubaiMUt HI. latlv concerned over rising food
ground hy iFum R Colee of Radio Tsft charged tin Admlnlktr*tinii l*""1' hav. deeldcl oq a -|M*trt»*- prlrra.
Station W IlOO made a hit. Mr. appeal* for unity "air an at
The Defense Production Art of
tic atiike against the- Installing of
Colee ap|H&lt;rtrd tn lie singing inti tempt lo rover up lie fault* and Klienhower In Purl*."
IW* eoptalra rToy|»lon* whirh
the microphone and actually never failure* of the Administration.'1
The new* wo- oreseute.1 In Ihe would pi event freeting of moat
uttered a sound a* the voice wa»
fnim
of a letter from a ee|| lead­ farm price*. However, there arc
The Ohio Sci.at.u **!d the «i
cowing from the record.
er.
***rrtlng
Rim nhnw's main certain thing* that DiKalle can do
..miehl .a ntadt- that any cyllin
plan I* to art u t a new Harman ■bout fond prlrra. and some of
Little Julie Urr.1, O rla u b , ar M l "I foreign poljcr "13 nil at
them arc
crmpanled by Freda Hgtdp. *waiif ta&lt;k .on tho unity n | IM M tt-m, Wehtmacht and Lultveffe ascWi£I.
^ . inrludad
------ In
-- the 30-day
several tong* and heethwisl hug' takfOt give* aid and eomDift to -to dehiaml th* krcatlon of TpT * ”/ ' ’' w r now reported pen-lln/.
For eiam nle. Ihe taw permit*
and klaaes upon Kiwanlana includ Ilia enemy, and that it salH.lagca Flench illvlalnns tn tinlaaeh a war
ing l.ieut. tiny. Cringle. Chart** any idea of a lii-patlisau fnteig'i of aggle**lon against the peopl-a control of the margin* of whole­
of
W right, Mayfair Inn entertainer policy fpr tho national louief!!." of Europe and again*! the fkivlet sale *n&lt;| retail distributor*
Union
M
sang song* with accotdlan acrotii
"I venture to atale that thi* 1 Next dav. I.niumanlle printed aimed againat the "MacArthur nf
panyment, including a cornel) piopoaithm i* ■ fallacy and a very
melodrama with four voter til feet# dangt-ious fallacy threatening th* » page one rartoon showing F.i»en- Europe." To th* ('omniunDta,
Dr. I.. Huntley, Orlando d&lt; ntUt verv evUtenre nf the nation," jie hnwe. dtiving up In a hnr*e drawn ; MacArthur ia a "cannibal."
There also was a page one
roach Iwfnre the lintel Astoria,
concluded the program *nh a Irelated.
which I# Co I*- lit* temporary Frail- editorial accusing the "American
rollicking black rare art ju d muij
II* mill that oik It plea* would

lOiscnlimvcr Kipped

Nnn,r

r

Uiiartrr* a* Kuprem* Commander arglessor* nf "ratln r everything
liable the Adtninlair dton "to of th* Western Allies.
liehlnd them" In Korea, "applying
Sullen (innKHterH
Maintain the aectecy winch ha*
with an almost unexampled cruel­
Standing
hy
him
are
two
Ger­
atgelv enveloped out lilelg,, |mi man officer#, one holding a brief ty the acorched earth policy of
ICm. m. m.4 * «■« . . . . H ..I
•ley slnre the day* of the late ca*r lallered "Revenge Plana." hunted
house*, burned cradlaa."
mlttee permit It* chief rountel. ■'tanklln I). Hooaeyrlt."
one Gat man 1 "Nn longer my
"Ghaacd fmn. Seoul, they crush­
Asserting that "tiilie eilur** we Bar*
Rudolph Halley, In complex put­
It under IttcenJiary bomba,
le pm suing w ill make wat more need to hide Thank the coach- ed
ting hr* ipie*||on» to Arratdo, Totransforming the city and Ita pco
he|y." Taft said that If Russia man."
lev atthslded then, hut la in mad&lt;
Thetc wa* also another nag* "nr pie Into a monstrous torch."
a formal motion f«r a contempt plan* to sttnek the KnvM* nt, •lory alsod atmlhei siihuilw.1. f ••'Eisenhower, the tiatiei *ald,
citation and the Committee aj&gt; vlnualy will do ... before Atlantic lory, who** wnrkris were ptepur would do Ihe same thing to Paris
Irfcnres bee,one strong.
proved It,
"* patriotic strik- of nr'•'“••
The (taper told it* estimated
In*teai| of nrnding troop* to Inc
The committee action no an*
liccaiisc "we don’t want Kl*en- 1 TDO.nno reads that "Kitrnhnwct
that Arcardo’* conduct will •&gt;* re­ Europe, hr said the United Stale*
ia cumlng to Europe to occupy thr
hour*, In I’arla."
ported t" ihe Senate with a re­ should build up powerful air and
Today, the pap*t hit out with post of Gauiaitrr, to which it* has
»ta
defense*
spending
up
to
commendation
that
he
Incited
for
l .
hern designated hy Wall Street
llvta.
rentempt of Congte**. If the Sen l«r*fHm,omt,(HMt * r r ar to, nil bulb
First « Mark headline: "N r with full power* on European
military
purposes.
ate approves, the ra«e will Ite *ent
"If we send tn Europe or prom­ Elsenhower. Hav Th* Worker* Of cannon fodder."
to tiie *It ft District Attorney for
Elsenhower was on MaeAlthtir's
ise
to send within a fsp week* of Numerous Factor!** In the PaH*
presentation n a grand jury
"patriotic alrlkea" were to he ataff In ilte Philippine.
|» 3S
th#
haglnnlttg
of
th#
war.
*av
«
Senator Kelauver |D-T*i»nt, the
"whef* for four years he Moodily
million
and
a
half
men.
there
L
csinniltee ehaltman, rh*r*rl#rl/*d
put down the Independence move­
E Arcardo in idrinc* of the hearing al lean a rrasnnahl* rhanc* tl.at Taft declared.
1 h*v wilt certainly lie out­ ment Good training foe 4 future
a* "on* eif th* fpt*mn»t men In Army m at lie destroyed and m*v
gaulelter,” aahl the paper.
th* lnt*r«tate gambling world Z never raturn to thl* e«untrr." numbered Their ilefan*# againat
Elsenhower la a tool nf l.lg busi­
Niittlan haute* appaiently He
Long tought by Senate lny#»tl
ness. and hlmselw particularly
gator*. A m *idn suddanly appeared '* 1 * l.-s ■ t;..„k county H'hieatot pends cm the development of new Interested In "ruhUtr and oil."
•n the U B Marihal'f «f f l'* b '•and lotv z*n WVdn»*d#v l.oi *|s w-*,ponv wlrtch ar* still unlisted •aid Ike paper, adding that during
Chicago on De&gt; iV* to arrapt -»t
"n-"t to an***, o* ihe ground Fvrn th»n a modem war cannot World War II he did everything
vdc* of a committee •ubpoena t&gt; •Fat h* might ln*-rimin*ts hisu#tt lie won by remaining on th* de fwmlMe to *lnw the second front,
fans*, 'ven behind a Maglnot
•teilfv t«*ued (art Aug 4*
Kefauvar *aid Ihet although he
th# landing In Normandy
Line of hamoka*.
He « at among II w ltne»»i« for
whom (lit Crlm* Committal tried
Sr. vain U it
...nth
hata *hc
fienaie l*au* *rte«i variant* A*
the time th* committee *aht Aeeardo had tha reputation nf hav
lira fallen hair “to the mantle n|
AI Capone In under woi Id aetivl
tit*.*
.
..
l[l Aerardo ea* reported in M evev
at Orte time while lh# rnmn.tfe
Wat !•*'» inj lo. him, end K
*» said lie alleged)-, later BVi»*
around aboard * yacht while Hw
eearrh *-0011011. '.
A rear do wen* Into Chlrag 1 from
HI* swanky hom* In .vi.vornan
Rl*#r Forest to arrapt '.h# Benatr
Subpoena a few d*&gt;« .ft. 1 !&gt;•
crime committee had *.e!il piioli
hearings in Chicago
Kefauver told i*pnrte&lt;* »he
Chltago beatings showed lira
pf Arcardo'* l a i d venture* t« m
I.U.l.h-l* liu i.it iti Ciu***.. •r.
inershlp with lake 11 testy
.3 th" Onalk, another reputed
ihntln lh«&gt; Capone ayndienir
■he committee ha* nhtetne-l
amiile.1 record* dlrcioslng tha*
the iwartnerahip repotIr.I an In
I f nf JtlH.nnu in DUX, Kefaitv
•r said.

itefauver *aid Ihe Chlrago ho*r
Ing* also lirnoghl out that Arcft

arently pul up t*art jtf «h»
for the Cliieagn gang to
_ lit on the n"W defunct mnllion Jollar ft 4 li rook I*

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'niM#i ronstitulloMl immunlti

"Furtheimore. do w* not risk
tha In** of evjrv man we tend to
Mfnt* Ihn d i m e r«m m ilte «. the I 01 ope 7 If we have to sptml
•*ratnr« would attempt to get an tine* hltll»n dollars building air
•were from hint.
shatters In this rountri to pro
Thl* Forth! provide • record lect uttr people against R u u lv t
which th* commit!e* mold hw*e * atom tn'inh*. then »ut*ly there la
r*un*»l that Ihe llenate rile Ac
danger that the Russian, rsn de
catlio tof rontemp of *"o g le * , airtiv all n( the porta o| the con
Conviction f,.e contempt I* pun- i ttnrnt whirl, we ,t.xy l&gt;e using,
ithahle hv a fl.Otm (In* and one
"One atom ho..J&gt; al llungnara
year In Jail on each count.
might liave prevented th# escap*
Krfativet aai-J hit rommlttee nf avery American soldier. They
night meet later In the day In may picvrnl Ihe landinr of ettr
"nalder ronleuipt g.-tlon againat trupn. and tit* furnishing of ade­
dght to *en other nltnes'ca who quate sunplirs. They may make
have t&gt;*Ike. I *1 ansurtlng Ita even a Dunkirk lmp&lt;mlbl* “
'PtrVlonv.
As sn alternative to llgnllng a
Among I h r ,.1 la Jia&gt; Adonis, a
round war with Russia. Taft aald

reputed gambling kingpin, who te
(used last inoiith lo answer Cum
m ltlrr uimstlnna ale.ut kla avtlvl.
lo* durlny a heating Into gam ­
bling and racketeering in Ihe
isllUtsill New SM,W)*|.,.« Yo.k
are*.

Ry IIKHS I'A T TK R S O N
of hia A rm y corps defending the
On Saturday evening Mr. and
retreat.
*Kverything ia going fin*," ho Mrs. tieorge Wakefield entertain­
mW
ed with a Canasta I’arty in honor
3ut the tough Arm y general aahl of Mrs. Wakefield's birthday at
the retreat from Seoul rrr - dwarfed their rharmir.g -*-* home on
ilv of hundred* of Kslrella Road. After three brisk
Ihsmanda of Korean* unable to game* it was found that Mrs.
get out ahead of the oncoming Witaker and Mr. Fanning had

Cranmunista.
The last U. N. element*, port
aral aarvice pan onnel at burning
Inehon. blew up thr harbor a l 2
A. M. Friday and rod* out nn th r
morning tide,
II. N. plane* already were Iromhing Seoul and Klmpo, Ita main airfield.
FHO Shred trig Star Jet* attarked
a Chinese battalion at thr demol­
ished air base with rocketa and
jellir.| gasoline fire bomb*.
AI' enrrrarooiient Don Ifuth
flew over Be*1,11 and said the de■riled South Korean capital waa
■till a maaa of flame* and smoke.
(Jeneral Ridgway descrilwd the
ma** movement a* "perhaps the
greatest tragedy tn which Asia
has ever Iteen subjected In the
roiirx* of Ita long hl*tory."
Hr said th r "i*aur ia not Koiea”
l.td "whether somr dav the same
thing goe* on in America or the
•••Ism world or whether wo e*n
keep It away from our ahorei until
International
agreements
!...«
worked Ihe nrohlem out In more
nidrrly fashion."
In phinging down th* Icy motto,
tain slopes nf central Korea the
Ke.i aiinie* » « ,r (&lt;&gt;llnwin-r thr
■am* path a a their North Korean
comrade* when they swept oyer
the lightly defended and -femorallard South Korean rr|nrhllr last
^,| 1'
AP rorreapondent Tom Stone reported the evaruntion of liirhoh
w*. completed early Friday.
Stone said Ihe dock* and harloir of the port for Seoul wa*
blown iqi hv demolition crew* and
the |a«t two tank landing ship*
pulled out of tho ruined harbor
when high tide lifted them off the
muddy bottom.
Rrar Admital L. A. Tharkrey.
inmmanding the fleet, wa* one of
the last men to leave the flaming
port rlty.
A* the demolition crews worked,
the Mg gun* of the heavy rrtilaer
Rochester laid down a wall nf
steel to proterr the men frwm
Communist* who had rro*»c.| the
Han River and were headed for In­
chon.
There were n" Allied loatea In
men in tho Inchon area reported
to general hradouaitrr* here.
On land American and British
units fought a brilliant rearguar 1
action out o f 80011! and onto the
road to th r aouthrasL
The British troop* werr ptutirularly brilliant in a hand to
hand bayonet list tie with Chlneao
Itrds in a village liefore they
Teaehed Raoul on their withdrawal.

'

Mary, former Krpubliridi slot*
chairman and‘ politiral
" tin ‘ cnem,' «f
Givrrnor Tnoma* B. Dewiy *n&gt;
(it-frstrd In hi* reelect inn 1-id
Nov. 7. hy 1.1# vote*. Ur haa file!
a conditional notice with thr clerk
nf the House that hr intend/ to
fight the election of hi* still un­
seated Democratic-liberal oppo­
nent, Ernest Greenwood.
Both New Yuri 'a tlghrsl rnur.
ar.d a House Campaign Kap. nd&gt;
lure* Commit'.i-v refused to iiu-**It. W. Ctowre of New Jer*cy.

Mr. William J. ti’llai* flew to
Holyoke, Mass, tn spend the holi­
day* with hi* family
We wish a specially happier *"d
healthier New Yea, to those Ot
our friend* who arc ill-

the one gb'en by Mr. and Mr*
John Weflle of Palmyra R«ad to

a numbei of their frum lL A f'*r
a marvelous dlnitei the guests
found ear ring* tot th# ladle* and
cigarettes for th# 111*11 »n the
Christmas tree.
Mr. and Mr*. Harney Savage of
Dellarv Drive entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Dal* Doolittle ovet C hrist­
ina* ami Mr. and Mr*. William
Hover at dinner on Wednesday.
A group of t l people had j
turkey dinner Christmas l&gt;ay In
the new banquet room of the Club
Diamond. Mra. Edward,* manger
of tha restaurant part of tha rluh,
announced th a t they hftd derided
tn name the room “Plantation
Room* in honor of our new com­
munity.
We are holding Nev Yrar#
Eva party thara and expect an attrmUnrr of about CO
Mr. ami Mra. Julius Voigt have
a* their guest for the week, Mr

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fl ooiHIniovtf ftana f ***** ••«•••
aourrra. Thi* if a reduction of
revenue available for thl# hlait
nlum, caused hv a derreasa In the
number of Gl atinlanta.
Miller *ald the fund raquaat
wa* based on an antiripated on
rnllment nf In.tMNI students fnr
tha biennium, with ITI new per­
sonnel position*.
II# said the proposed *alary in­
creased nf (13 |&gt;*rr#hl fot Inatrurtora at the profaaanr leral
will amount tn 1704,000 for th#
hirnntum. lie daelarad h# did not
lialitve any federal wage ami
•alarv freeic would affect auch
salaries
Th* $t6.2t|,lA 7 University ra
quest Unhide* fund* for th# anglneetlng and industrial, ex(»etlment and agricultural esparlm rnt
ami eatrnalon aanrlca*.

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Today's report on rain# In food
prk#f ram# a* farm belt congress­
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Iqrrking Chtang Kai-ttlirk In N «itoiMiliat aururilii, opeialnnui in
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raptured th r prlxea for high score.
The serving nf the homemade
cake, iee-erram and coffee was a
deleetahie finale tn the evening.
There have Ireen many private
parties all through the Plantation
over thia holiday season end it
i* indicative of the good healthy
growth nf nur new community.
This ia the third Christina* that
we have hern in eaistence and our
iropulatlen i* already over 300,
making It Impossible for u* to do
ntorh of our celebrating In a
single group *0 the private parties
ara flourishing Iwautifully.
The Community Carol Sing held
at the Club room- on Christmas
Kvr hy the (lire flul. ua» very
well intruded and greatly enjoyed.
There were many homemade raker
baked hv the good ladle* and rak*
*m| coffee wa* relisted by the
singer* and Hater* alike The room
end the tree were vrry attracively
decorated hy Mr. Voigt and Mr.
Ffoelseher.
One of the private G i i IA S3&gt;
Day parties we heard shout wa*

OF

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the *ame infiluation UrMr* used

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N EW Y O R K . la ?. *—
Foimer Hep W Kingaland Marv
said today recent disclosure re,ro. ,vo .&lt;/ a eciM lr committee in
uiiineUioii with the famous Han­
ley litter are "shocking."
He demanded n public airing
of lieliind-Mrni-s disciiaaio.i* !*&gt;tn
before and after la»t jear'*
s t l i t paid iron convention at
Saratoga. N . Y.

lion th* accuracy of tha c-unt.
Macy waa the recipient of th#
Hanley le ttrr which started bttUr
controversy in the statewide e le e - f
lion last fall.
In the letter, former Lt. Gov­
ernor Joe R. Hanley, who was
defeated in hia try for a RepubliK&gt; seat In th* S*na»*. *o|d Mary
lh-* he (Hanley| had hen. a*.
sured hi* debt* would lie cleared
up if he w ithdrew . from ihn
Governor a race in favor of Dewey
and accepted the senatorial nomiration.
Hanley h"im*elf levi-alrd lh*
litter when it I'ecame known t h a t#
the Democrat* had a ropy ami
intend'd to puhliriae It.
Hanley was reported to h-&gt; In
oelit totalise of tbe failure year*
ago nf an Iowa hank in which
his father had held atork. A
Senate rlrrtioaa subcommittee
reported Wednesday that It had
found evidence of a $ l 6ujt 00 note.
dated July I. 19TJ and signed hy
Hanley. It wa* marked paH in
full. Sent 12. I»H&gt;.
However, the committee t a i d ^
the man who was •upp&lt;&gt;»-l to !■»
holding Hanley’s firr.lhut n«t*,
(’. C. Ilagerman of Mu«catin«&gt;
Iowa, declared he had never lent
Hanley any money at any tine.
Also, the committee said, neither
Hanley nor hi* father had hold
•lock in th" hank named, and
thr chirr Hanley left a $70,000
estate.

ANNOUNCING

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S u c c e ssfu l G r o w e r s U se

Plantation Ktriatcs

Senate Report On
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F R ID A Y JA N . 5. 1951

T attered Korean Refugees Trudge
O ut Of Seoul Ahead Of Communists
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(F o r IU I Hoyle)

SEOUL— (Delayed) (/TV Kim Soon IV slipped on hit tattered
oic.coil ami stepped out of hit litllr hoir.r heir
fir wanted h i w a ll -ilnn* though thr streets . ami think.
I* hail fallen upon him a &lt; head f
-------- -of hla house to make n *lr**taivi’
to
think
and
tn
arr.
I
havr
hrrn
IV op tr tn I h ' ttrrrt w ir r h ur­
ry in g ; fleeing thr city. T i l l y had j pondering what tn do.”
T ra m u i lint lip in hia ryra. It
mail)* their decision*.
Ilia thought* w i n interrupted waa a strange alght tn arr nm
war w ra ry oriental*
• hy someone who «lnp|inl to tall : aofhowth**»r
hU frrlinga.
“ I am «ta irlin j here trying ta
T w o latrra bent with age hud*
make up m v mind.” hi* mid.
" I h avr a family of ilx — my elf, ! dlril lirforr a tiny rharroal atovr
my wife, our run. his wife an.I in t lit ii hou.o. not far (rnoi
their two children. Tim wife of K im ’a.
Both wire h a ir hr.idrtt and In
m y aon ha - a rhihl im lilr hrr an I
th ru atorkillg f r r t .
it w ill I h* (mm norm.
At tlir do*ir thi* daughtrr of onr
Ml &lt; rr lh r »f |MOp|r here in th**
i t l f f t . Th e y leave The v ran go I of tln-m talk id to tw o atrangrra.
" T w lily of ua lived in this’
I don’t know what I ia n do
hou r ul onr tlm r, but now only
“ I am an old man. My wife i
oid. If « i try |o leave * r will dir i i - rrm aln.” thr woman aaid point­
# together along ih* road, tor it is ing to th** two n!d wotnrn and hrr
m id and thr tri|i l
lorn- Mv rh tldrrn * daughtrr 17 and a
•oil 10.
aon rannot Iravi* Ini tin wifi* ran
not havi* h rr rhild try tlir Ode of
“ Th i' nth* i a h a vr gonr, and
th r road. T h r children would aomr of u. moat leave Mem.”
ailffrr.
,
She said h rr mol h rr waa 77
“ Hut if w r stay our hoinr wit' and h rr aunt waa RS.
hr destroyed and w r will hr nl thr
“ Wl»rn Ih r othe r*. Irft t h 'v aaid
m » r y of thr C«mtm*mi'‘
W
know by experience what they nr- th rv would arnd u* food. Hut w r
know thrv atr far away Ii/ now
like.”
I|r did not know it hut Itr J and w r don’t expect w r will hear
('h llir ir troopi w rr* only a frw from thrm again.
“ I ran not drclile whathrr lo
.oil* a north.
V
Rut Kim did knew that Mir ttmr Ira vr my n o lh ri and aunt hrre or
waa nrar. H r t.ad hrard reports try to takr thrm with ut They
anil hr Had seen in iu liln i -.ft,, would aurrlv d ir r it h r r wav.” thr
aaid.
n rlg h lm Imard up ih rlr lyinc
I l 't far* ditpM yed no rm oand ta k r lo thr ru tdt.
A* hr stood th rrr M r dull thud t Inn t in ridce waa m attrr of
fact.
nf a rtlllrry rotild Iw hrard In th
I lr .ring lln* ronvrraation at
ditta n rr
A m rrira u
warplane.
•p»d ovrrhrad
A rm y
vehicle* thr door. Ihr r ld r r of th r two old
women llflrd hri -e lf from thr
rum hlrd through Ih*' a trrrti.
T h r r r war evidence enough thr floor and hohldrd to th r door.
“ W r air not afraid to stav,”
rritta wat nrar.
Thro u g h
an In lr ip r r t r r
thr the aaid In a loud th rill volte The
‘B •C'd man ‘ old a war rptreapon- In lr rp rrlr i trird to calm hrr.
” ! am an old woman,” ahn
dent of thr wright h it firnhlrm
fairlv a m Mind, "hut w r arr not
wat liraring on Ida mind
“ I havn rouir out of tlir hou*e afraid to day.” H hr looked kindly
at hrr nirrr, a widow
Hhr looked no. ” | havr many
thank* for Ih r II. N . fnrrta. They
air* not Korean hut they come to
1 Korea from v rry fa r country and
fight for K im run
people, for
; hannlnr*4 and fur peace,” aha
■laid
The in lrip rrtrr Interrupted her
Chnnifr In I’rirm
-»n«l explained, " « h r say* that thr
M N . soldier* w ill n it lr| thr
To Sontr I'oIiiIh
f hineve rotor Hhr aaya they will
protrrt hrr and
h r wanta tn
In Tlir C i I v
I .lay Jn hrr home.”

N 0 T I C 15
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M r» Mrck, mother of the luldc I that'* al a Rrvrtly llllll book
wore a gown of anna &lt; rrp r w|lh | .tore ”
Right now r.he la plowing
a cor .age of Ir a n - r " . r . ,
vhil**
a life of Albert SchwrttMi
Prtneh, niolhet ..f tha briaa liuoiigh
cr, tlir
irnownr.l pbil&lt;&gt;lopliri
t r mm. chose a dusfy.it) r crepr
with a'eorsagr of Colntnldg msei. ml . ionaty. Hhr i* aim (railing
ill tlir wmkf- of Antoine Dr Saint
first man for Mr. I prnth w-a*
I ropery, the I im rh novelist.
Hennv F ia n l Ward cf O tirdo. I l l .
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uahrr w a. (.rn r lio rr
ilso o(
thing," *hc explained, “ but mostly
Oviedo.
nnn-fictiun "
Fnlln w inr the rrrrn to n v a ra
Thr I.Hikl h Mondr ha* had no
ceplion w » hri.) al th r home of
easy
linir in hrr climb up thr pin
•hr
bride'*
parent*
I’ l a c a d
orphaned
throughout Ih*' home werr ar up patadr. Hhr wa*
li&lt;*111v aftci hrr hittli in lat* An
rangrment.j of . im&lt;*lliu .. a rilras
getea 27 vrat* ag&lt;&gt;. Il&lt; i father had
and ha*krl» of w liitr gin Im luvr.

l&gt;eeit killed in an auto accident be
fore she was bom and hrr mother
became ill and wa* unable to rale
(or Marilyn. Thr mother it liellevcd
tn have died. Marilyn ape til romr
of hrr early year* In an orphan­
age.
"I wa* inaniril at Id. Irft school
at 17 and divorced at 18," »he re ­
called. "Then I got In tlir picture
lm lines* l aigi'rd at 2i&gt;tli Century
1Fo* and w«* fnrd aftrt a year. I
; vent to Columhia and waa firrl
lifter aix month'. They use the
H ln*rl, Cainrsvillr
F o r Iravrling Ih r bride wore a • xpte.don Mmpiied from the con' ta.*t H*t.' but It (nit tnran* I was
Ih te r piece mat&gt;*in ttiil with Mark | fired.”
a r c r .in r ir .. and thr orrhid from
Then iam r a Ml In a Atarx
her ImtKiuel completed her roslnme.
Itiuthrr. pleturr, after which John
O ul of.town gnr»ta for tlir wed
Huston picked hrr to pl.iy thr
ding Included Mr and Mr* Ralph
lawyet*. mtxtreis In ’’Aaphalt
Hrennan. Mr. and Mr*
T
J. .I'ltiplr.” Hhe played th r critic’*
W rig h t, M lw Harriet! H ill, of l» iy .
■late in “ All Aleut Eve” and was
Iona Reach. Mr
II I, W h il- of
signed to another ?»tth-Fox con­
T u t ia , Oklalmmai Mr i. F.fflr Riut&gt;
tract Hhe I* no* playing a seiy
moot of Atlanta C m rg la ; Ret
«efirtary in “Will Yon l.ovr Mr
and Mra. Nath Thotnojon « f t it - In De-rmtier?” and ha* hern told
ford, (Jrorgia; Mr*. Harold fjol

The htidr'a talilr wa ■ ovrrlaid
with a while la ir rlolh and rrn«
letril with the Urn d wedding I*9kr,
turmundeil with while flutter* and
flanked wtlh r»ndr!alira.
A*ai*ling al the rceaption werr
Mr*. II I. White. Mr. M I. (5«rv
and Ihr Mit.tr* Charlene Wrilmon,
fjiJu n r E dr Hllllr Chance, Ati*
ilrrv Coy and llarhara Lee.
Thr rntiplr left on a tlioil wed.
ding 1rlf*. and on tlieit rrinm will
In* al home al 307 H W Thlitrenlh

well of TTtoola, lllinoia; Mr and
M r . W If I’arkrt of T llu iv lttr.
M r. and Mrs ii H Harnes, Mi an t

(hat the studio plana big thing*
for hrr.
L egal Mot ice
Her ambition? "To be a really
ii. k . m i n i ;,
good actresa.” ahe answered ear­ I* i t*t it r is f t h i : ( ot * T t
T
h e r e is n*t
nestly. Her Idol* are Vivien l^igh
J l tMJF.
*1 llt w il.l:
t u t A TS .
question that (he
s r \ T I O F FI.O IIIIIA.
and Olivia Drllavilland.

NERVOUSNESS

tioikv WOtio

Hy M A R IA N It JO N h^t
II0I.I.YW00D. Jan. 5—(/n—
O V IR D O I Special I The
paf
Thr first new pin-up quern of Ihr
den» of thr Meek hnmi w**rr tin* war would frankly prefer lo curl
aernr of thr mairiagt* of Mi • M lf • ip with a good tx&gt;ok than |&gt;o.r for
v rl Jognnr Mcrk, daughtrr of Mi cheesecake on the beach.
nr.d Mra. William R ndrr M rrk. of
Marilyn Monroe la the girl with
O virilo, to Janie* Elton Kicnch, »&gt;n the l*odv beautiful that I* tt*t*M**t •
of M r. and Mra. Ellon
l.tinvn in.* ' ’ pin *:p -tutwarl* a* Jane
French, of 0*irdo and I’r n y . whFh ltu&lt;*e|| ami Hrltv Ctaldr. Thi*
look plaie on Ih*c. SO at
I’.M
week »hc received wind that »he
Th e Rev. Nath Thom pm n nffi* m . named "Ml** Cheesecake" hy
riati .l in tiir pir.enn* of rclatie* * the 0 . I. pdllori of Stars and
and clore friend*. A progtain of Stupe* In (irtmany.
niuaic wa* played hv Mr* J. Jl
After n ha»tv apprai*al. I could
H talry. Hol'd.I wa- M**rr'll Htalev
re that .MU* Monroe is well uuali(riven In marriage liy l.rr tn ! fir.1 for the honor Hhr i* hu*tv.
t h r r. thr bride wa* lovely In a tilonde and l*rautiful with a crrainv
gown of while dipper - din. l u l l
complexion and u dinkv inovrmrnt
r^ncil along victoiian linra. with I that recall* Jean Harlow. It wa*
a tw rrlh ra tl neckline, r.lg -d Ih j theirfore umiMial In learn that she
arrd prarla, and a tor»o
wai t l* more concerned with philosophy
fa itrn rd with rlf huttona to thr | itook* than bathing *uit*.
fllll akilf. Her vrll w a . nf lm
"&lt;th. I don’t mind cheesecake,”
p»irtrd Illusion which fell fiom a * the told me “ I realise il i. a
w -iralii of hand made flowvra (if : necessary thing in the movie bull*
Ih r illliaion, rdgr*l with «rrd pearl* 1tie** and it come* natural to me. I
H e r bouquet w n &gt; i whit** orrhld did a lot of |K&gt;'lng for psoler* nnd
posrd on a while I’m v rr It ud with | . ali ndni* licfure I got into the
atieamrr* of while «atin rlhliona. ’ movie*.
M i ., f'a rlrnr McKinnon wa
"Also, I’m h.sppv if the Miy* in
maid of honor and wore a gown ■'lie set vie* like mv m* tu ir . I have
of net over oictiid faffrta Hhr j iceeivrd a lot of mail fiom Km
ca riird a crescent
bouquet of uni H st it very gratifying. I have
chrysanthemum*- and roira with 'n r d to answri it all personally.”
A ide from the f*ht tlr»1 aspects,
ofehid altrainrr
Mi»*
Dorothy
N ihta.T
wa- M st il &gt;ii dia'sn'l f i* tin* usual starbridrrm ald and wore a gown of 1let p.sttrrn at all. Hhr doesn't drink
•ir inokr and she doesn't like night
net over pin! laffel* Hhe tai
rird a errrernt bouquet "t roles *lulu. Hhr*d rather rrad a liook.
"I havr only onr rhargr arand rl.rytanthvniijrn* with varlr
e * .l

a a t i n t iA T
Tha Ithvltim Club
New,
Data Shrara
Haven O T I m Ii Club
Nawa
Morning Hporls Mdlllon
Frankie (*arlr (irk
Morning liavollona
Mooda In Mualr
World At Nina
I’hit Itrad At Organ
Forestry Show
Tommy U»r**r Hbow
A Ituir. A DIM Mualr
Malody Magatlna
Children a I'Taatlr Hour
Mualr On Parada
World At Noon
lladlu Farm trigaal
l&lt;a« (Tub
Popular Star
l.ailn Amarlrana
Male Mheara
Mualral VarMtr
Natlonal Muard Hln.w
Har Nona Itanrh
World At T h r r r
Toda&gt;*« Htar
M uilral Khnw Caaa
Mualr Invar* Pgm
Taan Tima Jlva
Tha llhylhni Ilnur
Hioirla King Of May
Nawa
Hanford Markal Itaporl
Tw ilig h t Dung*
Hnorta I’aradr
Xavlar Cugat Orb
MrlMIng On A (Toiid
Kundav H. lo.nl lwa**&gt;n
Hal Nlghl Harmony n u b
K aynM aa.ttr Cgyla
Variaiv Halt
Ataal T h r lland
Nlghl Rdfllun
I’hll Itrad Al Organ
i |i a Danrallma

Htw M Open

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANKORP. FLORIDA

.

i\ l• n llllt‘^ human
being
IN HK T ill* 1-iTATl* O F
In iltt'ItT
t.
coP.NKt.to
also react* tu unu*ual
and sudden chan*
known jib II Is Cornell.
IVi MMtl. ges in such a way
T il %l.l. U IIIMI I T M U U l M I I O i that the mind beNoflcr la heretsr *ri»en th»t MAIt*
o u i m i T t : i* c i h i m 11 »»»«! n o route, exceeding­
IlK tIT I r n lt N l l.l. Jit h.%9* lilr.t ly more active —
thrir flrial rrfifft .* l*Lr. o tr.t irnt thr mental facul­
Kftreutni ••r Ih*
' lsoL^it
l« Curiirll. iil«n known •»• It I. ties ra il* . H ow ­
Cornell, ilsst r.A«rit tli.it lh#&gt; fllesl ever, when com­
totlttsin for fim l tll»t Infit* mon
ocv'irenrrs
Hired crisp apple help* maker- a their
f«n«l that th*&gt; will a|*|i)v to the
cabbage salad both dellcous and lloti'itsililr 1» ii ti ix I a * NtrtiMtrorri. disturb thi- mental equilibrium
diffetent. If you ausr red apple* Count* Judge nf Nrmlnole County. there must be -um-thing abnormal.
•'
•
•\ •r j .•
leave impeded to add color lo the m
E ve ry one knows that know­
A O. l!*5l, f!•r a|i|irnral «»f uur
salad. If you perl thr apples add and for final *D . ts trer « L o »rtt ledge we rcciive of external con­
a i a«h of i sprit when
• pi*e»
•
• •
ditions m u d I- received through
Is Cornell, ilm Kn twn &lt;• It I.
ten (hr salad with Ihr dres-diig. Lett
Cornell, tl*,i»n rii s*ti thi* Jith «la&gt; otu or more of the special *r*r*.
A ll in te rp .Ita lia n - f what tha
uf l&gt;r **nt» »r. \ I'. l»k«'
I’arsliips a ir a thrifty vegetable
I Ot'KIIITI! I ........ .'.M l
l-'rir-l sense ory.,7
ik up must
m » u »:itT I, co fiK K t.t Jit
that ran be turd to ndvantagr in
I h* ntadi* in thr tiraln. If there ia
Al
l*«r,affix
and
Itln
u
to
r
fam ily nnnls. Boll b «n
H i ' it*
of the riLitP tsf Itssbrrt I. , an abtiiirntul rondKion in the brain
drr, scrape away Ihr skins, Ihrn
i ' • i .i i known .. If I. renter of that «prciai sense th»re
Cornell, lift i-.’i nt
dire and serve in a wt .
• &gt;•i S
is very apt to hr a nervous ro n d l-i
r tfim Murt*.
lion. Thi* may br evident in an
M M II I to
Ut
abnormal response to sounds or
TM F*»l»«iiti: JOBFFIV |tuK. sight. Th e cause, as you are, does
Want a new kind of relish for T n
Who*#
llr
i&gt;
ls
*
M
t
r
|*
l
lr
n
r
t
jl
l*r
f i'h ? Hire relery and marinatt in
not lie in tin* tvm prr m&gt; nt or lack
llie ty . hiiontMitl, I o h .a
Ereneh dressing or in a litr 1* mild
Von ir. hetrtft required to anisear of self control of the person but
Ja n u a o Ik IAJI in a sertaln tn physical nbnorm.ility.
vinegar seasoned with ng ir, salt
. dlY.ifi# !•**«'&lt;itt « in thr
(*tr« nil
and m uitatd
I Court ..f Nemlisotr ( ’oonty. flo rid «
Tiny
fibre* convey impulse*
1 In «*h*»nier». an abhrvMateil title of from oo&lt; part of Ih - luain to an­
nbl. h rai l
it.
U M A lljn it li:
F L Y N n f ir lln.d. Flstintiff \ m u * , other. Also, some of these fibre*
T III'U D O If i: Jn. I I II
I*e(end- enter t ti e spinal chord fiom
ant
whence (bey p*4* out *0 titurtl tO
\ \ l i \ i . t i t i m&gt; bans! and official th r rranial cavity If something
eeal
al
Hanford.
Florida
1
i&gt;
cot n r
mi
*tin: t o t a m i da** of I»#A*ernltef, I D a
should happen to prevent these
.11 IM if,
H M IM H I!
(III A l l .
n I* lll ltNl &gt;&lt;»N.
fibres from carrying thr proper
a t %n
o r » i on in %.
Clerk. Clr* ult Court.
impulse the brain !t» ur they
IA H I D I H T I :
Hrmlnule
County.
F*
ir*.
IN III: T i l l I ‘ ■vTa t i * n r
supply map tx-vome abnormal in
Ida
n t A N K ir . N i u r r m i p m i : l i .
it* foiM'-ion A ,
such 3?
|la,w«.a.l I IHITAI.I
i n %i.is \\ n o n i r n %t h i a i »: n a i
thi* in-)* result from a slight disNolle# I r h#r#t&gt;y alven that
placement ■ ( ioms of tl
I i
Ur &gt;fffe Af MHftJt *«nst iJ irlstisl \\
mi mu g the spinal column
Ht*efir#r filed their final re|H*rl s»«
exr* *it»»r" of thr ertatr ..f Frankie
Chiropractor* arc ti m l to lo­
Btllpp Ml*ihrll. tlf* 9 i. nt, th»tl tlie&gt;
cate nud i i dj ut thi* CBiiae of
have filed their |&gt;rtlt| n f f final
&gt;ti ease *o natuie can n w rr n-adily
«tIr« har it r. and that the* u III «|)td&gt;
make ih« necessary repairs.
to 1 hr llt'iimaM* I i h i k I o tnmtrom
County Judwr of 1'rtnltiolo County.
Dr. R ing’s Chin-prat tle and Spi­
Fluitda, on th* lith da&gt; *•! Januntv
nal \ tny offtci i nr- located in
Hntall de|io«lt 10 tno to |uf
llkis foi tp|i|
Sanford Atlantic Hank Itiiilding.
final dt»eh*rge .»» t i n tll itf t f ttia
Oil I. %A I Ml, I I. %.
F it. . m i l
ettate of Ft-stihlr Hhlitt* Mlt« hell.
ndr.
de« r.*»rd. on thi* I l da&gt; «»f l^i'etnher, Ih O
t iu o m ii: M Hill 1*1*
II A ll LAN I &gt; u s r i v c n i
I*I f litof * of III** e I a t e of
G rnde “ A”
Ptankle Rhlpp Mitchell.
de« eaa#d
PifsIiMirirrd
“ K ver since I can remember. I

Legal N otice

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GREEN VALL EY DAIRY
Phono H &gt;J.\V
When your cold gets Into your throat
amt chest and couth develops, work
fast. ( iromultion relieves quickly ha
came it:
I.Soothes raw sote thioat and chest
mrmhianei.
2. loosens and helps ctpel |eimy
phlegm.
I. Vlildly relates systemic Irntkm
4. Aids nature flghl tha cauva of irri-

tatioq.

4 lias stood tha tert of millions of
uten.
You must ha pleated nr rout diuiiist
will refund your mooty.

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RE1)

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Millrr of Orlando.

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[R O K E N ^ i

Florida I'ashions Mfj?. (-«. has some
Openings for women experienced in
On Mam» Prok't tw- -Idtlfkl Newn

Power Sewing Machine Operation.

SATURDAY ONLY
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Steady Employment, (tuaraiiiecd Mini­
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those whu can qualify.

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I’hona

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wanted to be an actrei*," ahe aaid.
"I mentioned It once when I was a
girl and people laughed at me. So I
never apokr of it again.”
Marilyn i* determined to hr a
dramatic *t*r, even :f she has
to be "Mias Cheeaecakr” al pre­
sent.

Tibet haa no rgllwaya, alrfir.d
or motor rr.ada.

Magnolia

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LAST TIM 13 TONIGHT

The fnrait product* In d iu trlri
In the Hnlled Rlatea dlracllv *&gt;t
Indlractlv provide .1 m illion Jol»a

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Accidentia! Deaths

[IF T IN G IT O U T O F THE M U D

It o lt M t a M la IM a
la lO M « » &gt; satarSa*
mm4 Sanaa*

BY DEWITT MACKRNIZB
AI* Foreign Affair* Analyit

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S a s l-re , D t r M a
i n Maaaalla ******
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R M t r t i aa x m l r i m
w a rie r
&lt; M &gt; W t ST. IBIS, a l Ik* t'aal a I lira
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WASHINGTON, J u . 6—&lt;A&gt;V_
The Social Security A dm inistration)
•aid today many of tha 10,000,000
persona nrwly covered by Social
Security don't have Social Security
card* and are unture bow to set
them.
"Get your card at the nearest
Social Security office.” the asency
urged in a statement.
"If there'i no Social Security
office in your town, you can se t
an application blank at your poat
office, fill it out and mall It to
the nearer! Social Security office
"If you don't know the address
you tan iret it at the poat office.”
Social Security hat been extend­
ed for the ;ir«t time in 1961 to
about -I.700.imio email butlneta men
and other non-farm aclf.employe,!
persons. 1,000,000 tetfularly em­
ployed domoetlc worker*, 660,000
regulai ly-eniployed farm laborera,
and op an optional baili to thou»and* of employes of non-profit
relisiou* and educational Institu­
tion* and to certain employe* o f \
itate and local governments not
mveriai by existing plana.

el c*eav***_*r Users a. IT .
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« I N « ( M i r t l O ^ IIA T K S
H r I'a rrlrr
• .11

TODAY'S BIBLE VERBB

It takea aubllme rouraxe to go
ahead when we know death a walla
ue. We must be eleadfatl
when we know what la risht to
do. He stesdfastly set hi* fare to
so to Jcrusslcm.—l-u. 9:61.

Casual Huh In Korea
Number 40 Thouaand

The invetlication of Tampa
crinsc condition: i: not endrd. th"
Kefauver commitlre announce!. It
will be continued either in Tampa
or Wathington. »ay» Senator Kr-

WASHINGTON. .Ian. f-G P )—
Announced American raiualtie* in
Kun-a rrachetl 40,176 today, an Incream- of 1.HS1 in a week.
I hr totat, reported by the Dvfrnae Department, reprrsenta lhe*g
number of notification! to next of
kin through laat Friday, It include*
6,031 killed in acUon, 27.997
wounded and 0,148 m liiins in ar-

Slightly more than 1,800 people
voted in the lait city election out
of a total registration of tome 3,000 cilixttu. But during llie regis­
tration period which ended Dec30 only 1.080 look the trouble to
re-regiiter, and so if an election
were held tomorrow, not many
more than a thousand people would
be permitted to vote. If the City
Commission passed an ordinance
denying the right lo votr to any­
one. there would lie a revolution.
But the people deny themwlve*
this right, and think nothing of it.
Governor Dewey i« not latislieJ
with the effort! which Pre*idcnt
Truman i* making lo defend New
York againit atomic bomb attack.
|n d calli -for all-out mobilization on
i stale-wide liaiit. ft would be
ptereiting if in this hour of |ieril,
f i r to an incompetent and mori­
bund national administration. itate*
fight* should of necessity reassert
themselves, and New York. Massjghusetl*, Pennsylvania, should a#
tkyr of yore organize their
• n . army and navy for their own
defense, even as they did in Ihr
days of the American Revolution.
Congratulations to Fred Dyson
upon his election as mayor of San­
ford. He has had considerable
experience on local governing bod­
ice and should make a fine mayor.
Andrew Carraway who declined another term was tint elected to the
Commission in January, 1947, anJ
was first elected mayor early in
1949, He was elected to this office
for a second term in January a
year ago. During his two years in
this office Mayor Carraway has
been the sparkplug of many pro­
gressive measures which have been
taken by the city looking towiid
a bigger and better Sanford.
A cartoon in the Times-Union
shows J o t Stalin reading an Ameri-

caa newspaper
”92
t , parent of Amsi
&amp; 'BigB%. pocks, cash xvingi, n i l
'aristas. TV sets or radios, and
k
automobiles,” and his comment
|~ fa "Capitalist slaves”. Well, that
ip is iutl whal all llie Double is
about. Nothing in the world so
amuses enmity and downright
hatred, as jealousy. The people of
tha United States arc so much bet­
tor clothed aad fed, so much bet£ .tor off in every respect than the
paoole of any other country in the
world, especially the Communist
countries that thsy just hate the
' ground we walk on- Ptrhaps the
only Way to satisfy them is lo Le­
iktr Sam Rayburn warns
ad Congrats that the United
"cannot wrap two oceans
k it aad stay- secure and
iML .I would seem to us,
fljbfp pashfcm upon which
U y tw * W * alt Us polite*
atenes*. is Oot qualified to
no mom than we. Recent

S o c i a l Security

Smoke Shrouded

Lend-LeaseTalks W ith
Russia To BeResumed

darkness while base began to
rnUt the star-studded sky. The
lUines and smoke belched out
from among tho ridges and mauntains partially ringii
ic capital
i a bleat
like tongues of fire
furnace.
Other fires das _
They were Identified by Trimble
a* the burning hulks uf Inchon,
A sm s City, a former United

WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—tA t—
Rusaia has agreed to resume ne­
gotiations Jan . 16 for settlem ent
of the t i l billion Soviet ac­
count for lend-leax the United
8talea supplied her In World War

If*

The State Department told of
the new meeting today. I t said
the conference was arranged a f ­
ter the U. S. began prexltig last
June 16 for a resumption o f talks
Previous negotiations were brok-

Mo- wounded figure Include* 716
who d i d of wound*. The m ixing
Include* 14 known dead, making
total death* 6.761.
Of those reported mixing aince
the l-rginning of tha Korean war,
72U have aince returned to U. 8.
rontrul, IU7 arc known priaonen %'
of war. 14 have died, leaving 6,307
en off mure than two year* air&lt;j. rorrently in the m ixing category.
In the meantime Russia has
Tibet's only communication*
returned one ice breaker and 27
frigate* out of a total of 6*5 with the outside world a n n few
nasal vessel* and 96 merchant state-owned wireless sets and a
craft which were turned over by tingle telephone lint to northern
the U. S. a* part of the Allied India.
war effort. Thxe ship* • ere
Americans owned an average of
only a part of the lend-lrate ex­ about
16,000 worth of life Insur­
tended by the U. S. to Huxia ance per
family at the end of 1949
aa an all".
Ambassador Aexsndcr S. I’apAmericans thought a record 923.6
vuthkln will head the Soviet dr- hllltnii worth of life insurance In
legation in the negotiation*, whirl 1919.
will lie held In Washington. The
head of the U. 8. delegation hr*
The era 80,000,000 years ago I*
not hern named.
railed the Cretaceous age.

Red’s Reward
Time News-Magailn#

Into Tantpa, Fla., Inst weak
swept
Kefauver
com­
* - the
—- *Senate's
—
i K
tfa u v tr com*
mlttee
mittee ion........
Interstate crime. The
committee waa
to take
was not there
thens'"to
Tampa ■ wlnfer aun; It waa In
Florida to Investigate reports that
Tampa was the center of a crime
syndicate that ran a dope-smug­
gling ring and a lottery with a
taka of 920 million n year. For the
Tampa Tribune (dre. 101,061), the
committee's arrival wax a fin#
acknowledgment of the paper's
•JjM J-mt^old crusade against
Florida erime. In the course of It*
campaign, tha Tribune hud toppled
/o u r /tab s officials from office,
helped bring some 60
ib lm to
m art, and with the Kelp of otha
Florida papers, all but stopped
slot machine gambling In the state.
Last week, with help from the
Tribune, the committee put on the
record some farts that the T ri­
bune had long wanted to print
but dared not, because of the
danger of a libel suit. One witness
testified that Sheriff Hugh Cutbreath of Hillsborough County
(which Includes Tampa) had rereived campaign contributions
from une of the city's moat no­
torious underworld hoodlums. In
It* coverage of the hearings (30
columns the first day), the Tribun* pulled no punches, despite

tha fact that Sheriff Culbreath'a
can had been married to the
daughter of Tribune Publisher J.
C. Council only a few days before.
..Cam paign Funds. 8parkplug of
the Tribune's anticrime campaign
j* redheaded Managing Editor
Nawton started hit erutade
V. M. (for Virgil Miller) Newton,
&lt;«,.• Tribune s u ffe r for 91 years,
fn 1947, when almost all of Tans|w s municipal offices w a n Uken
over by a slate of candidates supPfrieo by Tampa's undent orM.
Newton sent out a squad af Ms
staffers to find out how the elec­
tion had boon swung. Lad by
Reporter Jeck Murray, a wellgroomer. Nova Beotiabora Scot
who looks more Ilk# s Wall Street
banker than a rnisadlna newsman,
the Tribune's men put together s
se rin of 16 stories exposing Tam­
pa's gambling and erime syndicate.
The Tribune found that the syndi­
cate had poured 9100,000 Into tha
•lection.
When one of Tampa's tap hood­
lums wna V.illed by five slugs from
a SS-eal. gun, reporter* Jock Mur­
ray and Paul Wilder persuaded
his angry relatives to tell all thsy
know. Result: a new scries of
•Urisa telling how the syndicate
worked, who ran It, and how pay­
offs ware made to unnamed local

Fine Samples For Our Viaitora
Orlande l ent tael
P3-0RIDIANS—and our visit­
ors—could eat our way to greater all have on# thing In
prosperity, and wo w tuldat thayaU have to ant.
Kayo to be gluttons to do It,
either.
That's the gist of a plea that o « r f t i S «
Adv. Mgr.

Ess--

Don Butto of tho Mr,

Butts

exclaims,

ed so brightly It dearly lighted
the thoroughfare hut made tho

Korean
Communists
moving
southward.
Trimble flew north, hia bomb
bay flilad with 900,000,000 candlepower flash bomba to photograph
any thing that a t a M m s t r ene­
my movements. Trimble, SUtum
and Kudnakl peered through the.
Inky blacknese.
, Suddenly SUtum said, “there’s
is • light down there.” Trimble
Spotted It before It was extlagulshrd. We circled slowly while
SUtum marked the spot, Tho

Then Managing Editor Newton
broadened hi* ernzada to tho rest
of the state.
Slot Spots. In Jacksonville, Jock
Murray thumbed through 6,000
federal license records and un­
covered 697 illegal slot machine*
in Florida.* The Tribune printed
the names of the owners. Other
lda papers (notably Miami's
i)d and News), which had
conducted eff A on campaigns
nst crimp, took Inspiration
Worn the Tribune apd stepped up
their crusades. Under pressure.
Governor Lansing W a m n Bred
two sheriffs and two constable#
and wanted Florida's police to
•rack down on gambling.
The Tribune does not plan to
'provided seso np In IU crusade until It

g

smoothly s« Trimble swung baek

on the course.

About 80 milsp from Wonsan,
on the east coast, fires in tho
ridges behind tbe port city glowad dully. In n few seconds Trier.hie turned westward to (toy
within hia sons of operation*.
Wo ware 23 miles from the
Nerth Korean capital of Pyong­
yang when Trimble beaded
southward to resume hia hunt
for tha enemy. On the radio the
piles of another plane operating

ffw srsis
All It would taka to so|
’ their merchandise or on this at-our-door ate
nortunity, Mr. Butto polnl
on menus.

on tho duty of a newspaper. Bald
hot T oday's scoop to la tomor­
row's aahean, but a job dona M
m..L1U

katsaMoaal llwna Inna M

The National Geographic So­
ciety says ihe heat estimate of TlpopttlAfciftti Is

In tho flags*
&gt;Print a n

...a n f t fcevth-pattorn prist
In t o Knott 100 deafer rwyo
Colon* Navy, Blod, Groan,
Mans I4H to J0H.

�I*AGE FIVE

T ire b a n fo w o h e r a l d . s a n f o r d . F l o r id a

The Lam plighter
PersonalActivities

A nd
Social Calendar

Mr. uiid .Mrs. Lmmanucl Willtorn Rogers are shown at the recptluli iimti, dislcly following their wedding which took place Dec.
at tiie Christian and Mirslnnarv Alliance Church. Mrs. H u g e r*
* the foiim r Mi&gt;* Mary Kliralu-th Touchton.
IV. Mrs. R. T. Thoms*
in, in the Phebean Class

Symphony Concert
Scheduled Tonight

Mrs. Howard Harris has as her
**"
The Central Florida Symphony
°d‘ : Orchestra, under the din-ixion guest,i her sister, Mrs. Mamie
,nK of Yve* Chardon, will prevent Maddox, of Tallahassee.
its first concert at 8:30 P. M.
Charles Walker of Tallahassee
ish ’ nt the Oilnndu Municipal Audiis the guest of his parents, Mr.
red turium.
i The gals performance, ex- and Mrs. K. K. Walker, for a few
lK-K IWCtcd to lie one of the most weeks.
■ts, brilliant
rullum l
and
social
and Mr*. Gerald Leasing
affairs of the season, will open areMr.expected
to return tonight
f ' with the Kuryanthe O terture, from a short wedding
trip to New
cw
von
Major work to Orleans.
lie performed Is lleethovcn'i
Fifth Symphony. The orchestra j
will slsu perform Waller Piston’s! Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Graham hav*
Concerto for Orchestra and Ca- I as their guests, Mrs. Graham's
nn prirm Kspagnol, by tyimakv-Kor- brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
M. P. Lgavflt of Houston. Tex.
'to j **.*“,v'
.
1
i A f t r e f r r o e x \ i Clearwater
If "Mrs. Ccnig Prcrtides v leftM TwaMggy
mbraidg a fte r *r*ndbig a few &lt;ftf» With Mr. and Mrs.
Over
eastern
Star
tere will be a meeHng of all
B. K. Whltner, Jr.
Seminole Chapter No. '£, 0 . K. S
Aubrey L. Whitten, seaman,
t’a Club Building at 8:00 P.M. held its first meeting of the new UBN.
flflH Kim Avenue, Is now
The Wesleyan Servlet? Guild of V'-ar on Thursday evening at the servingof aboard
the attack trans­
ie First Methodist Church will Masonic Hall. Mrs. S. P. Iging, port USS Henrico.
eet at 8:00 P.M. at the home newly elected Worthy Matron,
' Mrs. Prank MacN'eill, K2M Park presled. She was assisted by J. I*,
Miss Jane Whltner left this
vtnue. t
| lloltti law, Win thy I*atron.
week for South Hadley, Mass.,
8t. Ann a Chapter of the V, o - : standing committees for ths en- when? ahe attend* Mt. Holyoke
f " ■x.A!2.,!,£ r of
suing year were sp|M)inted by Col leg*.
*»«*•
" r * p**' *» : Mj*. Long. and a new officer.
*
Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker, wa* formMr*. J. P. Hawkins will return
• Klrr^boff, 181? East Second a ||y ^ u R c d . ,\|r*. |^&gt;t-ir announc- today to her home In Moekvllle,
“J*1* u ,
cd that her theme for this year N. C. She has been the holiday
The Sunday School Worker* w,,u)(|
* U fu lly and U ve". The guest of her altler, Mr*. II. W.
tuncll of the Find Baptist nrx, nieeting will lie obligation Rucker.
Iturch will be held In tho
WMnetal i'llneal intial I)t*lift •exre sit
' *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Park, Jr.,
have returned to Atlanta, Ga.. a f­
Civil Air Patrol
ter spending the Christmas holi­
Meets In Orlando day* with their parents. Sir. Park
I* a student at Emory University.
Twelve mendier* of Ui* Sanford
Tommy Stringer returned TutsSquadron, Civil Air Patrol, a t­
tended a joint meeting with tho day night to Gainesville whero he
!*ke Squadron nnd Central PtoiJda altends the University of Florida
Squadron in Orlando. Wednesday. after spending the holidays with
The meeting was held In order hi* mother, Mr*. I. T. Stringer.
to make final plans for “Sarrap",
Mr. and Mr*. Walter II. Bach
(Sea Air Rescue, C.A.P.I to be
conducted l,y the Air Force, Jan. of Flushing, N. Y. arrived Monday
18*13-14 with the Orlando Air- to spend a few week* with their
T im n iM
rt as the rentro! operation* *00 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. David Barn.
The Junior High '8ehool P.T.A.
se.
t moot at the Junior High School
The misalone will l* conducted
Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Futrell and
8:80 P.M. There will he a board under ortual renditions in every
meeting at 8:48.
rrspert. "Casualties" will he placed Miss Barbara I’rarce have return­
The Pilot Club will hold Its in remote areas and it will be up ed fro-n Kev West where they
dinner meeting at the Yacht Club to the C.A.P. to locate the "survi­ spent the holidays with Mr*. Fur t 8:80 P.M.~
vor*," direct ground crew and trell'i* parer 1 xml relatives.
The Woman's HIM* Class of the admlr.isttr, "first aid.”
First Baptist Church will hav* II*
Mr. and Mrs. IL IL Lamb of
It U expecteef that there will be
eua* party at the Church an­ more than 100 planes ami 400 per­ Colutr.lms, Ga., »*e spending a
nex nt 8:00 P.M. Hostesses will sonnel from all over the state par­ short tint* in Sanford with friend*.
be Mr*. Voile William*. Mr*. J . T. ticipating. Th« work of the C.A.P. Formrr re*ldent* of Sanford, Mr
Newby. Mr*. B. C. Moore, and Mra. is done on a voluntary basis, and Ijimb is non stationed at Fort
D ll* Wilson.
members must take time off from Henning, Ga.
The Y. W. A.'e nf the First business to take part in the pro­
iptlat Church will meet a t the gram.
Mis* Peggy Prater returned
me of Mr*. F. L» Pampier, 1217
Oik Avenue nt 8:M P. 9f_ T V Chapel Choir of the Plr*l
Baptlat Church will hold rehearm l nt 8:45 P. M.
The Ruth Sneerir g G. A.’* will
meet a t tK# First Baptist Church

Thanks to the generosity nf a
friend of ouis, *«■ w rle sole lu
attrnd in Orlando vYedtetilay
evening one of the finest con­
certs w c'vr hraid in a long Inn*.
Tenor Urian Sullivan and so­
prano Frances Hirer delighted i
large grout) of Central I londians
as they interpreted selections
from both light and grand opera.
Sullivan is a superior tenor and
certainly ranks among the linrst
singers in America today. He Is
a linishrtl artist In every respect,
and whatever selection l.e turns
his great talent to receives superb
treatm ent. Ills voice is vert
powerful and all of the ixactlkUUsi or tenor singing are met
more than adequately. There
w asut a single instance where
one could suy, "Oops, he slipped
mere.'
Itrian Sullivan Is an
American artist.
Of the two performers, Frances
(ireer was definitely less In­
spiring. She is g»«d, to lie sure,
hut seems to lack the finishing
touch that makes Sullivan so out­
standing. Her high notes for
the most part were good, but the
teemed to fall short on Puccini's
“Un Hr| Di Vedremo", and the
final notes were screeched inure
than sung. She did her best In
the lighter renditions: "Softly As
In » Mornng Sunrise" and "Sum­
mertime". Mitt lireer is very
attractive and her stage presence
is commendable.
The duets were excellent. “0
fioave Fanclualla”, the great love
lu e t fium Putrim's “l-a Hoheme"
teemed to us outstanding. It was
acted out well too. The duet from
Carmen, "Parle-Moi lie mu Mere"
was also very nicely done.
Orlando will have to go far to
prrsent better aitists than those
who pet formed Wednesday even­
ing. Brian Sullivan, w&lt; believe,
will attain as great heights as
has any American tenor In recent
years.
•
AT TIIK MOVIR8
This weekend finds the quality
of the movies high. Two pictures
are playing which are well worth
seeing. "K ing Solomon's Mines" Is
excellent. It is a movie that the
entire family will enjoy. Lovely
Deborah Kerr, Stewart Granger
and Hichard Carlson am) a cast
of many more make "King Solo­
mon's Mines" a must for every
theater-goer.
Filmed In Kquatorial Africa,
the scenes arc authentic. The wild
animal shots are great. A touch
of realism Is very apparent.
Technicolor enhances the beauti­
ful tropical scenery. “ King Solo­
mon's Mines” will be a memorable
picture. See It,
Also showing locally la "Pretty
Baby", starring Kdmund Gwenn,
Dennis Morgan and lletsy Drake.
Kdmund Gwenn steals the show.
The terrible predicaments that
come aliout because of a girl’s
meant of getting a seat on tho
subway are very funny. We liked
•nl» one, and for an evening of
light entertainment, see "I’rrtte
llahy"—you'll like IL
Monday from her home in South
Carolina. She was acronipanir.l
Irnek by her parents, Rrv. am!
Mrs. W. K. Frasrr, who stayed
with her a few days.
Di. and Mrs. W. II. Crosby left
thl« morning for their home In
Jamestown. N. Y.. after spending
the past month with Dr. Crosby's
»i*t*r ami her husband, Mr. nml
Mra. C. C. Welsh.

I'holo l&lt;) lod Hwalm

Among immy young peopli' sttending tho Interfrntermty Hull
il the Msylnn Inn during the Christmas holidii) wa* this gioup
•«’ft to right, Doyle McWhorter. Carolyn Patrick. Jimmie l.udwlg.

Seminole Hi
By BKVF.RLY GRAY
Seems like gettin’ hurl; into tlie
groove nf studying was n hutd
job for a lot of us! Kvrn affect el
our haskeltiall game last Tuesday
evening in Drlaindl The scoreboard chalked up two losses fur
us. There's always another time
any how! The lo«s of one of the
star players meant a lot lo us.
Jimmy Smith who's been vaca­
tioning a little while, but, we're
glad to hear from his gal friend
he will lx* all right soon! There
was a ptnctice game In Leesburg
Wednesday; nrilher school was ex­
cused lo watch. Here's hopin' our
next game will I* a Idg victory.
The team has certainly lieetr work­
ing hard enough!
Something completely different
In the wav of ideas for our down
stairs hullcliii hoard was tho
super thought of having joke*
cover the entire troard! An extra
rule brain storm tlust livrits up
the ball)
Here's Ijrk lo the group &lt;&gt;f gutami guys Dial left for the Tumpu
Clinic Thursday afternoon front
the S. II. S. A-squad glee club!
We re sure hopin' they will sing
extra special for us! This Is-i't the
annual trip Ihst the Glee Club
takes If they sing well enough In
Orlando. We know they'll make
Us real proud of 'em!
An extra cult) one told up at

S. II. S not too long a g o was this:
During World War II, a U. 8.
plane was flying over neutiol
Switzerland and u Swis- antlrraft
lattery contncte I It by radio.
'Look out!' the Swiss operator
cautioned ho crew 'You are fly­
ing over Switzerland!'
The American pilot teplied that
he knew it and kept on going!
The Swis* tiled again 'We shall
have t o s h o o t unless you linn

• liettc Wolfrr.

ig: Did you know Wil- cow on tlx
n d Taft was the only
That's nl
whole wife grazed a next week!

tack!*

Nu answer ftoni the American
pilot— nor did he turn hack- so
the Swiss gunnels opened fire.
Irnmcdistelv the American pilot
contacted the Swi** operator.
'Your shots ate •*»' low,’ he re­
ported.
To which the Swiss replied
briefly, ‘Wo know.’
The Ideal couple of the week
this time seem- l&lt;&gt; lie mine other
thou Buddy lloollian and Pat
CsssuUI That ws* a lug sui prise
tu mo*t of iut, hut they look awful­
ly sweet together! So keep oil
sportin' that ring. Pat.I
For a lilt of history liefiire l ues.

ECHOLS BRimiNf

SPECIAL HKRVIl'P.
Young people from the Cluistlun
Fellowship Sch&lt;H)| in Pleasantvillc.
N. J .. will present « special set
vice Sundav night at 7:110 o'clock
nt the Free Methodist Church.
There will lie special singing nnd
a message front one of the group
The public I* Invited to attend

Plume 12.T2

I d 's G o T o
W o rk

HOMEMAKERS

G

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6

flJ ^ W K D N B H n A Y
iT h» Prayer M-etlm- Service al
the F irst Baptist Church will
it tonight at 7t80 P M. *n the
■erial Educational Building,
mUh rehearsal a t F irst MirthoI Church a t *&lt;30 P. M. All singare urged ta attend.
Ike Douglas Jolw Jrtnlot Mn&gt;.
rhood of U.e Fsn t HantUt
mrh will meet tonight a t 7:30
ha Baafbtd Home iWmonetm1 Club will meet at the Tourist
iter at 8:80 P.M .

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Senior B o w l Tib G atka Will F ig h t TV Sports Deals I All-American
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Scoring C o n te s t
By JACK BAND
By JACK ADAMS
prsditrm* la be tackled by Ike N ational Collegiate Athletic
NEW YORK. J*n. 5 f/P)--Remember tha old gag about never
re-enter school for the winter

Association at Its meeting In Dallas, Jan . 11-11).

By W ll.l. GRIMSLP.V
NEW YORK. J*n. 5 (/Pj Tlir rsnily code woo’l produce toe hit
li|h t among ti e nation’i college allilrtir leaden al Dallai nest week
ll merely will icrcr *i a tpringho.ird lor the real halllr an alleinpi
tr rul ihr N C A A down si a stir k-wirldmg |iolice agency.
A ilrong Siulliern si
eonvar'ion determined to
the National Cullegiate
Association to It* old &lt;|i
job of making schedule
meeting Is Jan. 11-13.
The South wrid Conference anflounced ye-'rrd av plans to try to
five the enfotrrm ent duties loir*
to Uie Individual memlirni, nr
conferences. Ihe Kmilhern Confe.tpee already had cul.mi'ted a
similar resolution The Southeast
l i e Is ie|Hiited right with them i$3,000 Open Will tic
’Ihr Dixie boys will f nd a real
Held Friday. Sat­
scrap on Ibeir band* from the
pro sanity rode contingent, which
urday And Sunday
sets its backbone from the powerfu&gt; Big Ten and I'arifir Coast
Conferences.
Tlirs* rhampions nf a sterner
rode plan not only to fighl for
any reduction In thr NCAA’s po moMston r.ahiisiMi. known urn
VC|,slly at lltr nun I i|*e&lt; (at ulsf
• hevf |rowers Ihrough Irgiilatinn.
1*1*posed r-in«ttlutinn*| change1 feminine stli'rle m lu-imy has sc wntild m ale It po-sUie lo auspcml eeplfd an invilsliun lo comjwle m
sliming member* with a majority ■be SJOOO Ponte Vedts Club Wo
vole liiilrad of Hie now required
two-third*. Othec revlslnnn would men s Open Goll Tournament, 5-1glty the nationai hodv freer ns* le»l* ie;i tthtduled Jan. 5 6 7.
nf th r whip.
Voted thr -noil nutitanchng wo­
The NCAA's constitutional com- man athlrlr nl the part 50 year*
pilsner rommiltee ha* announced
it wiil ask the convention to *u»- tn fhr A w k m Io I Press mid-cennd sis institutions whirh have lutv poll, the long-clouting R«h*
rn found "nol in compliante~ ranks as Ihe laronle to |jfce down
with tha rode.
ihe larger |«&gt;ttu&gt;n of the pune in
None of the Indllutlon* was this lirsl annual event.
identified, It I* presumed snnii'
arf among the seven hauled cm
She join* Min Pally Berg, ihe
th* carpet a year ago in tlm fiery Minneapolis, Minn., redhead, who
suspension effort that failed.
The seven were ihe Citadel, previously announced her intern
Boston College, Maryland, Villa- lions of competing here.
m m . Virginia. Virginia Milltarv
Indication, of what follower* of
•lid Virginia Polytechnic.
feminine golf ran expect at Ponte
Of these, the Clladrl quit tha vedra Club during ihe tournament
l**|Pped up yesterday morning
when .Miss Belly Jameson of San
Antonio. T rias, shot a two-underpar on the front nine hole* of Ihr
course in a practice round.
Playing with Miss Peggy Kira
Fideliav, Ohio, the .17 on the
difficult first nine was achieved
despite a strong wind. Women',
par la .10-37-76 over the 6JW6yard seaside course.
’ NIs* Kirk, who will compete In
her first professional tournament
at Ponte Verda, la definitely on
het game, the Findlay, Ohio,
aharpahooter scoring an eagle *n
eagle three on Ihe tenth hol*. t*
la n 4nn.yard«r. Kh# reached it
wllh a drive and fnwr wood and
Ion, The Hi
■astarn sank her null.
Hiertt Con fete
would ’ fHher pfos already dtt haitdj'irrnrdlng to an announcement made
lie for something •Imllar.
Inr Belle Jf. Htrntper, the elub't
assistant publlrlty director, Inclode
Paltv Berg nf Minneapolis, Mlnn.i
Mstllvtin Smith nf Wlehila. Kan»*•: and Shlrlry Spork n f Dclrtlt,
Mich., who I* Instructed at. How
ling Green Slate University In
llowllnr Gteen. Ohio. Two am*,
teurs, Mis* Helen Hampton nf
Chattanooga, Term., and Miss
Henry Austin and Jim Robin- Jeanne Coagrave nf Southern
•on ra p lu llte d on tlirir blalslng Pines, North Carolina, are also
F r r r s lo defeat Teddy Itericha (tore.
M d Norman Copeland. In other nr
The appearance of Mlaa Jam*iMnter Rollins m arh Eddie CopeM , 6-1 in the doubles m atrh guarantee a n all-star cast fo. Ihe
m a tenuis exhlblllun played nl 61-hole, $.1,000 Women's Open
Ah« Mayfair Inn rourt* last Innrnamenl. as Mrs
Kindred
night.
(Baliet /aliaris*. l.nnise Sugg*
Tlolel pro Teddy Rrrirhn easily and Alice and Marlene Batter hare
outrlassrd young hut promising entered.
Norman Copeland of Rollins Cob
Thrv lank In Ihe first (en Wo­
lege 6-2 In the first tingles m atrh men's Professional Golf Associa­
qf the evanlng.
tion plav of 1060.
i Rerlrha. a master nf every
Th* Hauer tM tr* will *r»l*» a»
•hot In th* book, was p iitlnilarly ihe rltih immtdtataly Itefora Ihe
♦ n a tiv e with n tsntaliilng drop
nlacemmi. Ha revealed a severe
to t accurate service wllh which
M oftap. caught hla youpger and
P * ,-*&gt;peri*Hred opponent off

Curtis, Sherrod And
Dottley Will Play
On Southern Squad

Babe Zaharias To
Compete In Ponte
JVedra T o u r n e y

K

Austin, Robinson
Win fn Mayfair Inn
Tennis Kxhibitiun

Baltncs.

•^Cepaland, a small player along
lh* linas of Bitsay Grant, ta a
n r y promising player, but was
Mttable to enpa with th* superior
experience and tennis knowledge
of Rerlrha, who ha* been rank- Inn, Rrricha said.

GREYHOUND

NEW YORK, Jan. 6 -U P &gt; Joae GaUca, burning with ambi­
tion to become South America’s
first world boslng champion,
takes a Mg rtf? In th a t direr
lion tonight.
Oatica right* lightweight king
Iks William* of Trenton, N. J.,
in an over-tha-weight 10-rounder
l i Madison Square Garden. If
he wins or come* close he may
get a shot at the crown nest
summer.
The thick-chested little fellow
from Ran Lula, Argentina, la a
9 to 6 u . d o g against 27-yearold Williams. In bio only u . 8.
appearance Dec. I he knocked nut
Terry Young In four rounds If
what he showed List night, he
rates a chance to score nn upset.
G alka is 25.
Williams hat not defended his
crown since Dec. 6, 1940. As he
weighed well over 140 in m u l
of his latest fights, there is
some doubt a* to his ability In
niak* tba weight and still hr
strong. Ifr won't have to make
II tonight for it* a 140-pound
contract, give or lake a pound.
They are enthusiastic atmut
Gatira and hla swarming attaek
in South America, where he won
all but qoe of Ml pro start*. They
naver ha«# had a wrold rhanfplon
down there although they came
close with Luis Plrptf • against
Jack

haul running kyl&lt; Rot*, star of
the Easl-Weil game, and Oils*
hnnu’s | town bouse, I/eon Health,
will do a lot of hall carrying lot
the favored north.
To 'Counter this running attarki
ibe South has some right fair ta ­
lent of Ita own in Mississippi's
John Dottley LSD's Ken Kona,
and Georgia* Billy Mixon.
Owen hat tried his back* in
both the T ami A formations with
Just enough passing thrown In lo
make thing* confuting. McMillan
la sticking to Ihe straight T he
uaed with the Detroit Uon*.
The Norhfci passing chores luv#
been divided among Rote, Oklaboma'a Claud* Arnold, Nebraska's
Fran Nagle and Wyoming'* IC*Idie Talbnom. Alabama's ICd Salata
and Butrh Avlnger and TulanA's
Joe Ernst have done moat of tha
lotting for tba Kouth.
The llnaa stack up about evea,
with maylte Kentucky’s big AllAmerica tackle, Bob Gain, giving
the Kouth a alight edge.
With tha pro player draft our.iIng up this month. Just about all
the professional fontlall loam*
wlU tie t rpresented In Um stand*.
All 64 co Ileg* senior* who p a rti,
dual# will got a sham of gt»# r«*
rclpfct. •lit* Wtnnlno Worn got* #0
permn) of U w lM jm ? nra1/ i
IVoBabl* starting linaupt dickoff 1(10 F. M. CSTJ.
• 1
North
Foa.
Wilkinson, UCLA
LE
Jackson. Texas
LT
Kadlec, Mlssonrl
• LG
klotire, Oklahoma
C
Auffarth. Wake Forest
RG
Donau, l'rltic*t&lt;m
RT
Prnctot, Texas
RE
Arnold, Oklahoma
QR
Rote. IMU
LH
Champion, KM1I
RH
Heath, Oklahoma
FB

d ^ lll

P -i-r r y

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Kid Chocolate aad Puerto Biro
its Bis to Escobar but no champ*
from South America.
Because Gatira baa had llttl*
chenre to show what he haa, there
will bo a small crowd a t the
Garden. Many will follow the
lout on radio and televialon. The
main event itarte at I0:CH) l* M.
Gatira comes here with full
blessing, of General Ju an Peron, Preablent of Argentina, and
Is attached to tha consulate staff
during hi* stay. In effect he Is
a sports ambassador from tha
Argentine. The Inspector general
nf the National Council o f Phyalcal Education, U . Col. Delfor
B. Panton, made a special trip
to see tha flghL

WASHINGTON. Jan. 5—&lt;/P&gt;The Justice Department's anti­
trust e*parts are taking another
sharp lock at
radio and teleMth-fl broadcasting rules maintalnet by pro baseball and pro
football.
What action will we taken re­
mains to be determined. However,
the present outlook points to
some form nf negotiation to bring
• bout some c h a n g e s in eurrrnl
pra&gt; tires before the nest dia­
mond and gridiron seasons.
Officially the Department says
nothing, hu: it i» known th at the
Investigation into handling • f
game brodcasta whirh was pul on
the shelf late In 1919 has lieen
takrn down and dusted off for
active staff work again.
The problems involved are far
ftom simple: At the lim ri of

broadcasting and televising of
sports events hurt or help a t­
tendance.
The Jiuttre Department has
hsd complaints that toe murh
bio«*|raating of games lias cut
sharply into gate receipts. Koine
baseball officials contend that
elaborate rehroadratt* and TV
vrrsions of major Irague games
in minor Itagae cities are kill­
ing off the game at It* gras*
rnote
•
fin the other hand, thr Depart­
ment has had complaint* that
broadcasting Is frequently ham
strung by r|uh-own*r strictures
and high fees for brnadrasi fight-.
The Department twn year* ago
made a lengthy investigation in to
baseball broadcasting regulations,
atn n l principally at the major
league rule rfiiuiring each major
Icagtm club to Iran its home-game
hioadcaata or telecast* from any
station within 60 miles nf the
ball park of anothrr rlub -major
or minor—unless the latter con­
sented to the broadcast.
Before any action was taken,
the top men In baseball worked
out an elaborate revision' of thr
lules. The Justice Department
suspended its Inquiry to see how
things worked out. Now the lid
I* off the rase again.

trrm W au&gt;e of failing grades, It
was r*|K»rtr»l today.
University officials dccllrrd to
confirm a report by the Ohio
State ournal that the 20-ycar-old
si nior from Klyria. (&gt;., had l.e«n
dismissed from school.
Janowirs, with another year of
foolh.tll eligibility, &gt;alil he did
not know wheth-r he was “in
»r out" of school He told a news­
man that he ei|M-etr- so talk
to University officials sl.-nl hi*
•landing today.
T*'- .loiirn.il said last iilgbi It
Irarned Janowirs had l&gt;ren illsn ilo e l lierause he failed to meet
certain scholastic slandnrds. Such
failure means dismls.al for at

Hank Mailer HolrisOul
On Yankee Contract
NEW

YORK. Jsi&gt;. 5~u*.

Ilitnk Itsner, outfielder for the
world rhanipion.
New
Ynrt
Yankees, Is a hnldout.
Fnlly recovered from an njier
gallon nn his right ankle Bauer
ctslt#*,t Ibe Yankees offices V*Sferday, but declined lo sign a
contract rrpnrtrilly rallloi- f i

$10,000, an

Incrra-.e

over

the

|7Ji0n be got last season.

"I am not satisfied with th*
contract they offeied.” flamy de
elated. “ I lold Mr. Weiss DJeorg*
Wrii t, Yank*' gem ral manager l
not tn wraste a three cenl stamp
mailing m* the same c»ntr~et
slne« | would return It."
Meantimes, Ihe New York
Giants announced the signing nf
First Baseman Monte Irvin at
undisclosed terms and the Brook­
lyn Ihalgrr* announced lh« ap­
pointment of Kniirrt Hampton
Blley, nf Kanta Barbara. I altf.
as western mpervlsnr of the
Dodgers' minor league rlulw.

Venn State
unbeaten for
Rratil occupies about half of 1932 to 1941,
South America.
of AS game*

torrer tram s were
nine seavins from
rolling up a record
without a defeat.

betting agsinil Notre Dame. Joe Louts or the New York Yankees? It'i

beginning In look as though ihe Rradley University basketball team has

replaced Notre Dame and Louis.
Ilie Peon* (III.) Rr»vrs ran these season’s undefeated skein to
14 games

without defaat laat t

of 51 game* in Ihe last three
years.
This one prr —nted no easy task
for Iliad! /. For on* thine, the
Detroiter* notch'd a 07-51 tri
I’mph over the Braves last year.
The home force* started out as
though they had full Intentions of
putting on a repeat performance,
grabbing a .'I7-.II lead at the half.
Gene Melchinrrr, as usual, was
Ihe big gun in the Bradley a t ­
tack with 24 points.
Only one othrr of the top ten t
teams in the country, got into
action, and that was Long Island
Univrrsity, No. 4. The Black­
birds hung a 69-b5 defeat on
Bowling Green at New York's
Madi*on Septate Garden l&gt;. the
second half of a doc.M- i,*iv*e»
New York University best North
Carolina In the o|&gt;en*r. rtti-Hi.
LIU had what looked Ilk* a
rotiuurlati.e maigin, *&gt;J 44. witu
eight minutes to gn. But Bowling
Green scored IS straight points
to ru t tin !!!::l:V*?d m»n»ln to
nix markers, iHell
then icrept
up to 63i r j j i ui
f'"*
n&lt;t|e «nd a half to go.
The Blackbirds managed to hold
nut, though, end ru" their un­
defeated tiring tn nine.
Arti»n waa light around most
of the country, hul another of
the unbeaten* bll the dust, when
Ib-l’sul, with a desperate end-ofthe-llne rally, nlpned the Univer­
sity of O nrinnati, £.1 52.
fiepsul did it the hard way.
Leading ,10-2-1 at halftime, the
Chicagoan* fell behind, 40-46. In
the second halt. They whittled at
the deficit until, trailing
•*
(•olnt with ■econo* to gn Bat
Govedarcia looped In a two-pointcr for th r game.
Cincinnati, which played with(• ?t-nnl-».!-gam e star, Larry
Imbtirgia, had won six stral*ht.
In Cleveland, I^Salle pucehed
out an 66-67 victory over Bald-

'

Sam Snead In Favored
In Lon AngeleN Open
LtiS ANGELES. Jan. 6 - O P ) The |*&gt;* Angrle* Open starts to ­
day, and most of the expert* a n A
r»idy In hand the 115,000 s t iv e *
anniversary event to ietnm y
Snead.
Snead won more than $.17,000
in prise money last year. That
was about $10,000 better than
the second man, Jim Ferriar of
San Francisco, and $16,000 up
on Lloyd Mangrum
Mangrum and F etrier together
with fashion p’.ate Jimmy Deinaret, are expected to give Snead
what lusiel there is for $2JMOB
lop money..
^

William 11. II. (Tippy) Dye,
new head basketball coach at tha
University of Washington, holdv
a special place in Ohio State
hearts. From the fall of 1936 on
through the spring of 1931, Dyo
won three Irttara In each-of thrao
sport*' football, basketball and
baseball.
Tommy Ivan, roach of tha
Stanley Cup rhamplon Detroit
Red Wing*, la the onlv mentor In
the National Hockey League who
didn't pley In the League.
i

1951 CHEVROLET TRUCKS
4 # ' ' s i A^eglraf

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Curt la, Vanderhllt
LE
Gain, Kentucky
LT
Banks, Auburn
LG
Rosanna. Georgia Tech
C
Rogaa, Tiilane
RG
Hannah, Alabama
RT
Sherrod, Tennessee
RE
Ernest, Tulane
QR
Phillips, SliaslstlpplCouthern LII
Strickland, South Carolina
RH
Dottley, Mississippi
FR

make these Advance-DesignTrades

OVI'.HM A T C I I E D

ATLANTA, Jan. IkUlF
thorpa'a Patrala found thr
uvarmalrhed In hasliat
flight and capltulatad to
ham Boutharn by a lopsided ra ­
t i acora. Forward Larry Rtripltn
htavad 14 points for tha visitors.
Profaaalonal Golf Aaaoctatloa.
Amateurs with Claaa A rating*
pn thalr horn* course* a r t allglbla
for tha tournament. Thua far,
Mary Lana Faulk of Thonutavllla
Ga„ Georgia State champion, Up*
tha almon-pura fluid.

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ankees Are Voted Bassett Boxes For
feam O f Year” In Widow Of Fighter
lP Year-End Poll Killed 2 Weeks Ago
W A S H IN G TO N , Jan r. i/p.
* NEW YORK. Jan. 5 -td Y -T i.c
Mew York Yankee* haaehall clut&gt; Uoxiny, long kocVw « » thi awayrat voted Team of the Year for gering toug i yuy of *|miM*, hat
950 in the annual year-end poll proved that it ha* a hrait
. 41 aporta writer* and (portrait- l.a*t night it raiant fl7,Hfl&lt;M6
for ilw family of Sonny Hoy
'ir* by the A»*oclated I’rea*.
t Caaey Stengel’* Yanka, four West, thr pnpular little Wash­
S tra ig h t winner* over the Phil- ington fighter who diril two
jfcdrlphla Phil* In th r World wrrrka ayo aftrr a New York
^Bariaa, had cloar competition for hout.
T h r hoy who knocked W rit
*)■the honor. Oklahoma’* fnnthall
team, it part in the Sugar Howl out that ntyht, Percy Hn*irtl of
11 »f,' r 31 itralg h t victortra, waa a I’hiladriphiii, hradnl thr raril. Hr
close aeeond. City College’* haa- punched nut a workmanlike Imt
!‘i: krthall ’’grand alam" rhampa unspectacular 10-mund virtnry
i. wer very much in th r running. ovrr Tril ( ltr«l To p ) Oavi* of
With 213 voting, 70 picked the llartfnrd. Conn. Haanrtt weighed
4 Yanka a« the ttandnut team in 1.10' , , Davit 130.
Kill judging fmm thr applauar
*■ any aport, amateur nr pmfea.
g atonal. Oklahoma drew 30 first of thrhrap.irlty crowd thr pnid
and C itr 4.1 hallota. Il waa utrirt- attrmlanrr wa* 7.WM and many
*4J r a tnree.team rare, with the mnre vrrrr lurnril away thr fan*
C h illies a dlatant fourth. I’ntnta rarnr to k r Jnr l-nui*. thr former
. figured on a 3-2-1 baiia gave thr heavyweight king, and Sug.ir liny
Yank* iliil, Oklahoma .111* and Rnhliuon wrltrrwright champion.

T

a r m t 'r

M a rK f*

Roth paid their way herr, and
rarh referred a prrltminary fruit.
I.oiii*, a* uaual, waa n romlrtr cunlia-l to Ihr liuhhling
»b&gt;n*«n Ifi mnprd around while
l-ec Harold, one " f the l«c*l of
the heavywrighta, went through
Chatlrt Patrick Henry of lie.
a three-rmind exhibition with

K

land.

When the leuit wa* finished,
Joe held up Ida own right arm
Forre nf hahli, nn dnilht.
TV " tr.o l- Irate.I head pear*
for the find time in a pnrfe*»lnn
al ring. Th e ir rontiaptlnn* are
auppn*e&lt;l t
ru*hlnn a fall an
that * fighter won’t he
l.akcr*. National Ha*ketluill \.
aoflation pm champ*, in fifth
place, Th r
Cleveland
llmwn*,
who followed th.-li All-American
Conference triumph* w-ith a N a ­
tional
Fmdl.all
League
title,
werr sixth.
The Detroit Red Wing*, who
Wat off the New York Itangri*
In hockey’* Stanley Cup final*,
were aevenlh. Princeton’* jeuver
ful unlwatrn football cltili waa
nexl, followed hy the tricky H ar­
le m
tilnWtrottera
Wakelliall
team.
Tenneaaee, the Cotton Howl
winner over Texas, wa* tenth on
the list of 1930 standout*.
Idist year’* winner, N »t»e Dame,
already haa Iwen voted the mnat
itysappnlnting leant of IlkVi II

Snorts Houmiup
111 Ill 4.ll n

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&lt;be»t«r, N. V., J«n i!J f r the O Z A R K I K K
twn.fit nf ihr Infantile i . lyuli Fund
.
it. |u it..| ira&lt;!|nr
dept. Holman I&gt;n h*«krtl. .!• h)
Cur**
Il&gt; n.liil.lr Min' •rli
illu.tiat. ,1 . . . Tin I'ohan • il.ookl
nil ihr S.tit&gt; Coli' ami Hill Ka&gt;
(Colllcml »n It r mM*-y lu k c l lull.
.
Chat welhh-alen path l-ail
” , QIC M IK E
i"C tu n ilonr In Chaiottr, N C.«
rar.cGD o n e
V.0EFO AM GOT
« » l iMHitr by college
'lit* »cek
MAlt S H O T intt I..m y I’.u k rr,
*cnxational
l*CP TlP li :
Central lliith luuk. Fifty whnat*
arr *aiit In le- after him, *omv
rvrn offering ach.dai ships l» hla

It, III till FI I.Lfc.KloN, Jit.
NBW YORK. Jan
3 -t/Pi
VYnnl I tniighl hy |mny .xprr«»
fmm Ihr we*t i* that vnu can
tvnorr all atoriea that tm- I’arifir C&gt;ut»l Conference will toaa
out telrvi*inn of fnnthall game*
. . Our rotrcspumlcnF* iilra i»
that the tilrvl.loi, industry la
ti«i |Mi«riful In lw bucked by
• omparn lively unimportant guy*
like athletic iliirrtiua . .
And K ill

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thr T V biggl. a wouldn't h.-itate
tn Inwrr thr ho- m mi anyone wh-.
tlird to keep fnnlbnll nff thr
IlMnth n't* . . . T h r »ajn. linr
of thought ma) l&gt;. worth runMil.-ring when tin N C A A tak.up T V nn a national scale in
Dill*" n«*t wrrrk . . . Another
mmmiiniipir hy thr *amr |m*l
*ay» tn put I’rim I'tnn’a Chnrlir
t’aldwrll, Michigan Stair'* Illy
yir Munn ami CbniM.n’a Ftank
Howard nrni the tup of thr
li.it nf rojiclir* ixiug inhUilriril
f»r thr Soul turn California fn.ittwit jol» whether thryVr Irtrr
I 111*1 M VI •: — » al*rll,
Villi v T f u n t f . 11I k It S tn r T ■««» II
rated in not
W ill in ft limit
l.i
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llrluM Ul-4 1 4 m
rr, who'll n iiilr thr irlrrtinn, Iran* lr»t. AmJtrf llllth.
|*wli Air «»»»»•»
toward inylr winy o u t ||r« . . .
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Hut a Ini &lt;&gt;f CSC alumni a ir hot
II Mlk». I l l 4 4* I Ifr
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for Paul Brown, who ha« ill* Rgtttl*
I’ ahitf R*hv U•*-v•** I hi %
*
played |.r - *iii|e ililrir*!.
t n. f'**it4|ii»*i.
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fnimetWe .tern
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8 H I' iimhim
Kvtf lU rm ilM .
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m n«Kh*jr. Tra tlln i Pori Adtnlr*
team in thr rn -trtn pm Irn y ir, Mr. (?R||nt IldlM Arlrn* H&gt;ir
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Michigan'* Chuck (Irttnann will
listen to pt*. f.Hdl.all uffeia, l.ut
only If th.-y’ie Illy rn.i'lgh to
round inteic.dmy Chuck, who is
to W married Feb. it. alira.lv
ha* a few rimnI Jolt ..ffrt* fmm
Michigan g*.ul* . . . An In llann
clothing store now I* offering n
a suit tn hockey play, r* who per
form the “ Mat Tlic k .’’ More inflation . . . Winner of the llir
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THE SANFORD HERALD, feAWTORD, FLORIDA

A t THE CHURCHES
Aa. Charth Nat lee* meat be praeratad al the Herald afflcw «a tm
day bafara pehlkstkm.

Sanford Ministerial Annociatioa
Rev. H. I- Zimmerman, President
Joe I'. Crews, Sec. • Tress.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Aagaa G. Mdnnla. II. II.,

K*m U t

-»;46 A. M. Church School.
11:00 A. M. Morning Wuiahip.
Communion Mediation by Rev.
Malnnta.
8:80 P. M. Youth Fellowahip.
7:30 P. M. Pioneer Fellowahip.
7:30 P. M. F.wu'ng Worahlp.
Special Mu tic TOY Sunday Morn­
ing: Solo: “O U»rd Moat llo!;-"
KroLert Brown. Anthem: "Ka­
rr, In Thy Myaterioui Preaencr"
by the Chancel Choir.

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
M ath Street and lau rel Avenue
Bee. 8. I.. Whatley Paator
Sunday School
0:45 A. M.
"Take the Family to Sunday
School—Father, Mother, Brother,
Slater and the Hahy, Too.
Murnlng Worihip
11:00 A. M.
Broadcaat Over Badlo Station
W T R R. Sermon by the Paator.
IITU
U.:i0 P. 31
Uniona for all Age Group*
Evening Worahlp
7:30 P. M.
Serman by the Paator
Tueiday, 7:30 I*. M. Junior and
Intermediate G. A. ’a At the
Church.
Wrdnraday, 7:30 P. M. Prayer
Meeting.
"Come Thou With U* Ami We
Will |&gt;o Thee Good"

FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
MW East Second Street
Sunday School
9:46 A. M.
Morning Service
11:00 A. M.
Wednexiay Service
8:00 P. M.
Wedneiday Service
8:00 P. M.
Reading Room Tueaday and Frldaya 3:00 to 5:00 P. M.
The subject of the Le»*on-8eriiiuii
which will be read In all
Chriatian Science churches neat
Sunday la "GOD" and lit I* ex­
plained aa the great "I AM" to
in- apiritually underatood.
These worda of the Apoatle
Golden Text: "Now unto the King
Paul to Timothy conitlute the
eternal. Immortal, invisible, the
only wlae God, tie honour and
glory for ever and ever" (I Tim.
1:17).
Itihle cilationa include God'a
word* to Mo«e« aa recorded in
Kxodua (20): ‘Thou ahalt have no
other Code before me."
Correlative |&gt;a«*agea from "Sci­
ence and lleal'h with Key to the
Scrlpturea" by Mary Baker Eddy
contain, "The divine Principle of
the Firat Commandment bare* the
Science of bring, by which man
•lemonat rate* Venti^ H ftllw i, and
i.h? rnns*.* ■~tf. T :iii. • • '

CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCtl
Park Avenae and Third Street
J. Bernard Root, Minister
Sunday Reboot 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 KM A. M
Sermon: "The Corner Stone."
GOD’S SERVANTS
c h u r c h o f t h e NA7.AHK.NK
God'* lervanta go from the
11.1 Maple Avenue
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
mountalntop of rare spiritual
L. K. Ruahlnn, Paator
Second Street and Laurel Avenue
experience and priceless fellowFred K. Ilartaa, Paster
Sunday School 9:45 A. 31,
•kin nf the Christian Church
Morning Worahlp 10:45 A. M.
Sunday School 9:46 A. M.
and join the multitude. They do
Junior Society 7:00 p. M
Morning Worahlp 10:45 A. M.
not vratrh the multitude, they
N. Y. P. H. 7:00 P. M.
Young Peoples Service 7:00 P.
become individuals In the multi­
Evangelistic Service 7:46 P. M. M.
tude. The holy seek amid the
Mid-night Service, Wednesday,
Evungrliatic Service 7:30 P.
ertrod. la not the greatest need
of our day a vivid reallxation that 7:16 P. M.
life la on* pier* and th at the
aocrtd must be oxnreased and ap­
plied In secular life, that life is
an interplay of the permanent in
the passing T—Erneat Brown.
mowing

THE CHUHCII OF GOD
2349 Elm Ausim
Ray. Jea C. Crews, Paalor
' Sunday achool begin* at li:46
A. M. Claaaaa for all ngea.
Morning worahlp at 11:00 A.
M. Meisage by the Pastor.
Evangelistic aervire at 7:30 P.
M. 3lessage and altrr call by the
pastor.
Prayer meeting and liib lr Study
each Turaday evening a t 7:30
P. M. Co.i.e and briiiK yuur
Bible*.
W. M. II. Srrv.rt Thuraday
evening, Mr*. Marla Kinanl,
Leader in charge of the program.
V. L. B. Sarrlce Friday even­
ing each Fridav ••vrning at 7 M
P. M. Mr*. Evelyn Bennett, leader
in charge. A program for all
young people.
Th*. Church string band will
lu. r.lah the m i«ic, and tl«r Public
la Invited to attend nil thrae
aerv Ice*.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1847 Sanford Avenue
J. Randall Farrie. Miniater
"THE NEW START" will be
the Iflnister’a aermon subject for
Sunday morning at the Firat
Christian Church. He would like
to aee all members present.
"THE OPEN HOOKS" will be
the evening aermon subject.
The Church School will liegin
a t 9:45 A. M. under the direction
of Belt Purvis the superintendent.
Christian
Youth
Fcllowahip
meeting 0:30 P. M.
Mid-week Bible study and
prayer* Wednesday 7:30 I*. M.
cordlaUy invited,

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(EsiaroMl)
R»«. H. Lj IIM h Zimmerman,

CHRIST CHURCH. LCXGWOOD

« ... u . i Z t i Z T ' i . . . , m i .

He
Vicar
First Sunday After Epiphany
4:00 P. M. Evening Prayer and
11:00 A. M. Heir Communion. Sermon. All are wtPromc.
9:30 A. M. Family Service and 7:30 P. M.
Church School.
II KM A. M. Choral Kucha- TIIK COMMUNITY CHURCH
rlit ano Sermon.
OP LAKE MARY. PLA.
0:00 P. 3*. YI’S L
C. 1 . White, Mialater
Services During the Week
Church School 10:00 A. M.
Monday D irvufh Tliuraday ami
Worship 11 :UU A. M.
Saturr ijr— II ,, I y (Communion—
Junior Wratminater Fcllowahip
7:30 A. M.
4:00 P. M.
Friday—iloly Communion 0:00
Senior Westminster Fcllowahip
A. M.
0:30 p. M.
Tueaday a—Choir practice 8:00
P. M.
f ir s t b a p t is t c h u r c h
Thuradaya— Prayer and Bible
Park Avenue al Sixth Street
Study 7:30 P. M.
W. P. Ilrooka, Jr„ Paator
John L. Miller, Kdaratlonal
Director
"We’ve Saved A Place Foe You"
Sunday School 0:43 A. M. "Take
Your Family to Sunday School.*'
Morning Worahlp 11:00 A. M.
Sermon W. P. Brookv, Jr.
Training Union 8:13 P. 31.
A Union for every church mem­
ber. Story Hour for children
ui &lt;*er 9 year*.
Evening Worahlp 7:30 P. M.
Sermon W. P. Brook*, Jr.
Wedneaday
Evening Service
7:30 p. M.
"Every Hoorn A* Warm A*
Your Home"
B . I).. R e f (o r

A l l , ,1 I , SO A. M-. la a pre­
sentation of Radio 8latlon WTHK,
la cooperation with the Minister­
ial Aaaaclatlon.
, Mr. Zimmerman will present
a dlamaalon study of Uia Sunday
•eltool lesann aver the station
Saturday at T ill P. M.

Theoretically

R p o rn
JUNIOR

SEEN

IN

Sanford Automatic Laundry
Located

al

111

Weal

2nd

Street

From Mr. and Mra. Roy Tucker and want to aiuiure you
that our customers will be our firat consideration and
that it will be our deair* to cooperate in every respect
with the public.

0 Automatic Washers

% Spinner*

% Dryerit

OWNERS AND OPERATORS

ra o u r

AS

THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED

MR. and MRS. Wm. C. SHELTON

DEVOTIONS

Rev. II. L. Zimmerman, rector
of the Iloly Cross Episcopal
Church, will be in charge uf
Naming Devotion* throughout

Announcing,

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l o o k -pretty collar and iu ' o r douhlk pocket * sawtooth

an rvkrolazb hmsomhd cotton , ciikanr rehihtant . p ink . aqua . 4U.uk. m aize

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BKTLAUK TRAPUNTO-TTPt; APPLIQUR ON KANGAROO POCK RTS, IN CAKNACB

CHRISTIAN S MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE

PINK SA NritRIX ED DIIOADCIAVTII OOLD. MELON. LOVE-BIRD OIUUtN, BLUB. PINK.

,k. Curaniun

observed at
ling Service.
10 &gt; . M. An
r all ages.

’aefc Prayer Service la
luraday evening at 8 00

1847 Sanford Avenue
•i
Randall Parris. Minister
^ “CHURCH 0PPICEB8 AND
THEIR WORK” will bo the
morning aermon at the Firat
Chriatian Church Sunday morn(aa, At this service th* two new
f f l t n and three new Deacon*
wttl be "oedalned” er consecrated
ta their work as officer* of the
Cbarcb. “THE NEW NAME" will
ba Dm evening sermon topic .at

J.

am p .

m,

school will begin

TTve Christian Youth Fellow■bin wBI meet at «i80 P. M
The officer* of the Church
will meet at 7iS0 P. M. Tuesday.
A cordial welcome awaits you.

aad what a grant
amount of ener­
gy U taken. Mra.
0 . K. Moncua,

aha la takHADACOL,
la able ta
iar houseof traubla.

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T t P ra m li' Ike P r a n a of America.
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T«ir and »ind» and colder this
ad rin o o n and •onisM. Temperatnrea 20 to 21 In north portion,
22 to 2* In rrn tral portion and
.'It to 32 south portion willh frort
to th r end of the peninxila to­
ol* hi.

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

VOLUME XXXXIt

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Ur rrarntanirnl imieram. Unit
Ihr ruinniiini.l. *nlnl nn. The
mea.nrr ilirlmlr. a .iM-rial hitMini iliillar m if.iam rnl iirngrain
"hlrli l» e\|w elrd In fnrni.li
three nee I’rcmh diiitinno Ihi.
) ra r fni Ciiicral lli.enhnnrr*»
Nnrlli Mlinlir rnnimand.

Aim.

n liurign |io!

» de

I'.ilrtl *! t)ir Kot.tik ( Till• foot Itf Ol
I ih I.i v Hilli tkfi.tl inrnil»-i
joifi*
ini* tti .in iiif'titii t| rli « tikk»&lt;*n
llir iltlfltt-tlioiul tillMlloli fi*||f»Vk
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S I M A M tlM f l, Calif. Jan.
- &lt;t’i--I’lanemskri Don*Id IV,
Doiigl.* said tods* the n.lion's
airrraft indil*lr) ran hotld
pi,men “in sni ntinilM-r ner*|ed., .
lor iiNlionNl defer *e " • iimment.
ins on l'rr«i,|rol Tinman's state­
ment in his slate nl the union
sprrrli Hi,I sirersfl .*nd auto
firm- most t^* rapiM* - f tt:r—
Ing out .in.(10(1 pl«i&gt;r« sod 3.1,000
(.inks 4 year, the hr ,,| ol llmtgln» lirrra ft Co. ssi,!: the »lrernll indu.tri tins rlrarlt dem­
onstrated, end Ihe President, the
Air l orre and the |,*-*i|ilr of the
I'n ilrd Stairs ko»o, that (i.en
msterinl*, itinnpooei noil authorit* to go nhrnd » r r.in liuild
m—lern and rfflrient liiplioe*
.Ill) niinilu-r llrrdrtl hi Ihr go*
rininrnl lor ii„lioi,,l *le(»n*e.
"The .lirrmft industry** r**ord
In the In i war ha* hern unm.dchrd ill Ihr !•i ^9«tr% »»f thf»

|M»I|&lt; &gt;
i»i«nt mii I
M|, »l
1,1 .! »( V 1( tin* in »\ 1 .. bail l».»H'r
TOKYO. JanT 8 -dA’)
Allied
..1 llir |il**j;i.i||i
irargiiaid (urtft yielded thr ruini
*f*intiMkt * ii i!t il il.,., i. «|||m|M
nl Wonju to an overwhelming
.11111 |r||KM|i||)|p IIM1ii i,lu.,l lit* r
Rt'HM
I
»'f
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lluti|f.
llir
I
V
mI**i i I |
I'ARIN.
J.III
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4
l/|*|
llir
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lionle of Chinrir and North Ko'&lt;*1 llir pro|»f.int «»u| in kriv liMMtl I imlit.iiy tr.tjr r
I i nn e nie| *.ill |U»»!l»n!l! tlrtl lliirc* i ofl!l|&lt; I •»|*• |»l il»
Iran Red* today after a bitter
ltiirii*n i »»»Imv. M» norl*| and n r ran itu p» m l*r 1••f
UllUUaRT.
llir
l-kkkIn.lkrfa
HjinlPll|
(*ri|C|,t|
of
tl
Amu Dwight l&gt; l«*i Aie«*ti«
holding action that brought pie. .
th lj Ii,,*. ,/ „,-rt| Itf,
metre* •*!*•* iltr
(i&gt;•eo*^I;*»e* ImLir • Li enhowtr twlay It. I.lt, III I..I.I. \\
*•«*!»• liu»e
rifiiiirnl,
pl.itt
ci*l|lf'lii|tl
ilr(l
l|tr
fl
rx p ie * * in g lhcm *elvri
&lt;•1 men .iikI run*. &lt;&gt;f thru iiinlriRed troop&gt; entered the burning
W A M I I N C .T O N . 1in . H 4fV) —
Inisf ..I Wndn n 1 III*“1*r M’.iin
fly rod lirpr, AthninnlialHiii
min ,m»»V
road and rail center at U. N.
I 'l o i i l r u l In n ,i.i" &gt;•« tl 11r*1*4V Kl|ft«
.1
veil
il
1
,«|1-,'iru
mu
(
Ollllll’M
DeintMtill* .*|&gt;|*Itixlnl tiie menage
forces withdrew to new potiliont.
14 * Ir (d 'tt 41.* 1. B '*tif ilk - over
Aiming tlirif* \a t ( »rltr 1,1 Alp 46»II 1 K*M&lt; *1i, ).i|&lt;iiii 1I1,d Audi.
.i* "|Ni**erful" nr "iipliftiiiK*' &gt;u
The Allies had -fought fierdy
llir 11 in Id .i*|i 1*1 %le|»* 1ntl nn*
litifvr llllMo C.Mftri djiliri •Iflfl IH Ii a
IM
‘ maonifirenl.** R rpoU,, ,n. .«*,.|
fur llie city, 55 tnilra toullirsit &lt;■!
■il,
Wr v&gt;ill icr lil, *1 ln*M w r
I .*-9'llllOtel'f fl'llr •i.tU* *»l
llir ^ ' till***l» f 1 IMIttf i Aim •
Mllllhein Dr-inn* I it, u ric more ie
Seoul, to buv time for the main
W .I II %klm . t f*••11*Iy •• |s&lt;»| lr*|l
Insist.
1"
trap out 1•a*a*»^**ffi ittij 6r»
*r I veil
*•.&lt;&lt;ib.i | »»*r|«,1. Kriiiuil
«.iii A
body of U. N. force* to retreat
(life If* Id* lit* All l||l It 4Mil)
|t|r
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r
t)|
|
«
• her (itfin i*f|tn’ fl* *tlt»Y
in i ii* .it Imi*Mil I | *1III M, ltd
11**11 •
|d*»l l l
|t«* VV»tIf It
III I’HMIllll foit f • to miiM»n»lr»
Snuthwrilward from Seoul on thr
III.
T*»X) l»»l»l l •*|m&lt;| • *■r t I lt&lt;- Imp flpv
1 rxllrtn
M
ill»r
ll
llir
6
*
4
1
I
p.»*i
pi!.«
road leading to the aouthrail port
llir f.ftn«*i| NfiKilf .III itrnr*»! m( ll*r
ll«»* j»r**.* »it h *»i I i | - ilii. ilif o i
»«te
I m .» |**ii ' i m IIv |r||%f»e«i
1,11 1,I4II .30,1 n,"l|i
of Putan.
h fM tlo li,^
1*41(1 i ill * f*fi rirn iin Itrnr I'h k .n
ti;r
In
I i»ni«|»*%i#
nl
ll»r
[
JiifMi'*
1
1
1
4
*
6
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bill* ll.IVY •
Wonju'# defender* battled Satur­
MS%» "ID* lt|« tii*y &amp;*v••Il9*&lt;l »*f» •••«I l *ii(tgii Nfititnt*i Itiil' ii S*kit liM* l) ir l llflril M.iIf *
Mi 1Hitfirin m ill. lt*n, 911c 1 ml*-#1
« (lie’ll l*» .»)■ I lit \ ftovi'l llllili'l Ipfl'l ffiafi r.itlv IikI*v, •vt«I llmi Hrnl I » ||r(r||sf in*, t , ll.r Wr Ir •II 1Irllll
day. Sunday and Sunday night In
Sldlr
1% n.ilitm. .»• n r In&lt;r ,%|*
I| m* ITvtitrtl Slut* i»o*itiMn .»•' * '
flirir
keep the Red horde* from *wet|&gt;kb.iy* lN*fUs !&lt;i lie j: M ute lintioiaW ^
|ipfw-i«| thrniitf,i llir Pmlflfht.^ llir iV-frnir Mun ••\ to • tltitofi
in« into the gateway city to the
ll.r tluid pil.«li *&lt;1 IIIlMn r | pl.,,1
UnklHirn it11*1*•I "It i* ii •11•atitr It* toofk
•elllement* with the S*»nel I Soon•
Mart of South KoKita A web
iilt'itRiM*, (till mil 1*4* *»| *«sit|f nl
tor#»
ll*■« nl*-*1 .1* 4 l »lt*l|ltl'IIU
DflffltP Mini I* i lul-% Moth ir
"I&gt;itl nr will not ruga •*• in *pfwi--ilivr IM I lf wit nut toil « it ll t ••ikri| liirtt pnvalrlv lti*l. llirtii nl (In "•In i d iy Imh 1ll.tttl .III
of road* lead from Wcatju into the
|&gt;lr.i*rinrnl.
krliirh
tot*
urv
fitcpil.'
interior.
&lt;(»iikfnrd 4 irtnoii i»l lifr ln;*I*f &lt; kkoiild k%iilitli*ikk Ifiiiu tit#* lo ilh n
Mr. Ituin&lt;tn‘t J, »00 word tne»Iti'P Murtln *»f Mik«iirhuirtt
H*U at Bay by the grim deMnkiiig oiliier* anil thirl* t.l m l ol l.uii*|**: liul H im h l c ltlrn J ».igr n n , f*1si ol ,|l i iIntense of
.......... .
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Crusadrr
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nrlinfl ill itbftftffuf*''! firtiul* Iffl
final and irtmlr ionk at a lomner whleli B tltnnm l IlnllHl Nut tom tri# • *
Mlt l- rrn* tirin*
to the id*-* ol huihlinv Aineticaii
tut h list Svplrmbrr. Wftllr IF
Ihr •lagan* **Thaiikft to l). N. Forrr« Pi^litlni* fur
wttil Im.M if ihrrr i •»»
*»«• tin*»t* «v*|irM
| i i itliMt*f| if«4ilr In* tom twlnf ,|| o|M-llll'-n- 1^*4111*I Rtl* K. .... I .4too!
H V . " - J.'VU'*»II 1 ,S!* dji te
-ftirll. lilf ni|*kt«r» hIhmllivrtl Itbemlh.n ha* jflvrif w&lt;ty to m
ll»wl IH**u|»HtiiMi. I lot. rnuli MfU mffit »»f lt«t d i W«* ait* all Madv «&gt;t*h ,adv h- *ble| vii#i4«»y. I .****» t
" ’"I'l"**
|Brw(\of *»brrt llll-lTT i •II r-|dC»
fm«M|phpto&gt;
.»•* ti, .i . f.rt, 1 t*+m
f
tt* r
^
I
.
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—
,rr f,# fiiitl f .1 front: Amafi»^l. &lt;m-o' im| Alf*-*l M r«m»nlhef. and iM .I„ B i i l m r n ' s iM o B d t (1.
1m,11, from a mililar* ami *-ro||0|il|e Imx yi'lei, |.|,|, loo f ieii* h of It* el,
ll
•t-. •nd » ►•sort al f'ltltn*
D ie s I d ( i r i ’DmviHjfl
•n r This *• ('• |n»ke '-ire v r arirsu l.itoM 4ii*l * «oiti fwi* *o-&gt;
sl.%1 &gt;14, lilf ft *|r»n» IO I yi in
•rrore from -•*i*- Wllsel **
lu u file i“,lurineii lul*il «i*il •
Friend, ol ,M»|ioii I Italrolll, Hr. ll*r to 4 V "1 until «fy ftnihilil )t|*»n
| Small- |1, miM-ta'o U-Mllei Sir *11 *Moil hill pn* |o«t Ml I'.lll*
Seminole County repreoenlallvw
.1,1*1 .Inlfto ltM’&gt;*&gt;ru. " ill I'"Riel tn d Mil 4 hr "4,1 %krIf Iniiii • 1 v. ini it
t
t-Vrlaml
I
\ri*
&gt;
«ai.l
ti-*in»,.cak.-e
will present plan* for primary ami
I,-nil, of till- *1* atli of tlieir mot tier,
| was •‘upliflinir and will m-vivi- a liaffic
III 1ftnir.
secondary projrela for this county
At 14th mmitlty tin Ii*r «l.t, &gt;|r*. Hii-n- Ft llnbom wlii, Ii *r
spirit of determination among »-'*r
at hearing* of the State Itoad De­
••Wo . ft- nrrpuflfH! for full
,uru--l
nl
In
i
I,onn
in
IJrcetiwisHt,
people lo wot I, for lb- pn-«ei*a- unielsl palltCtl oliil ll.* lo-*l III* H (*. Hatiliihiv al 4:•isi ,\ M. .ilti-r 46nr t im** hml*ilufili*»vi. if (lull
partment In Tallahassee on Jan. IdTotol sale* at tin- Smdartl HUto
Senator L P. Boyle will leave
ti„n of fu-o governmnit through- fainoUi ear-to-e4l "Ike gilli l"l a prohiligrd iflne a.
plmiild ItfTDItD'
Former- Market durlnv Dcrembor
A for Tallahassee neat Sunday. Hr
out the w uild"
were
for MUJillt units
Mi». HhI-oiii ••&gt; H'l year, old. T iiiimmii II1*1
^ihntoi:i.i|ihrtt.
But
*l
none
"I
* will represent Brovnrd county on Florida State B a n k sold, Manager Sandy Anderson re- Thrc« Others Hurt In
\
{• 11 f “1 llml prrpanatl •»«,
II,- ,oi,l In r*implet«ly apptov- ll.rtt* would he tell newuiirli oil. I- Kin- *ii I M-rvIrs-- were held III
Monday and Seminole on Tuesday.
tlm l,r&lt;*kld«**il Find
vrnnli
r.|
of
Mi
T»-,uiHirin
|***ltit
pro
Utreuwood
H
unlii
ntleiiorm
nl
polled
tminy.
T o Unveil N ew De­ In romparison with sale* of De2- C a r C o l l i s i o n
At
J. F. McClelland and O- E. Fnurtllllll* ol die n»tUie *»f hi • **IHel 3:30 o'* I-,*-1 ami uilrriiirnf wa, 4liltflirr y In III* dr.if* Id*1. IittfHrr
glam.
akre, county commissioner*, will
I h i ,,
r v,Mjft |» tc o n tro l* *
liM lIn * * n s ess* »'*•
(till am-! hr i I Mima-rat, Heiiatol
•1,4'le I Ii*' l r
partment Tuesday remlier. 1919. this rcpinented o
French And 25th S t . llolwd
I* NMlhlt»P Mb f*16» I cost I
also attend the meeting.
op „f Virginia, took a dll
di-rrease nf 91,766 nnlt*. »o«l a val­
Three primary projects on whleh
11\ ii 111 n h i m ;
UclimiH Boy Injured
Hie Miiiida Slate Dank will | uation drrrensc of 1107.917.
An IH year *-l&lt;l youth. lfow*&gt;&lt;l fiirn l appro.ol'
State financial aid I* expected in­
|(r|,fr .,, 1*1,%- ,o&lt;l inem het.
'*M*e d&lt;- not feel too l-adlv ab'iul
•'&lt; N''1clude tire widening of Celerv Ace «H&gt;en it* dii*e-in annes an*l| this drerrtie,** said Mr. Andrrson, (■rthsni of I lolly Mill, *»«. ii, i ti.i | 'T mm&gt;tforf«-iMi-11).''
In Slioluim IpIjinI .11 t&lt;r ,«1 .-*■ i* inen'i ntgatlirall'ms
purrlm .lug -i-iit)'
nne. State Hoad No. 41B from the Small Lorn Df|i«rtment at 9:00 who attnUjlrd It to ahoitened sup Iv kille«l. a titlri. M i'. V. I \|.
H nnDa«t*d Da l#ai» J «•»&lt;•
ui'l i,"ill'll' -Ini*, are M-lie'lule'l to
St. Johns R im west to Sanford
M. Tuewlav. Preufleni C. II. I pl*&lt;*» «f «’r*i'l»c&lt;, &lt;*ttf to weather Kmoev -i| Saiiloi-I w i. *nit* .ill v
The "ifjdltlon o | IJ-vrai
'-1' i„r,l liiiilght st N Oil u'l-liwk a' U'C
Avanue from Us present varying A.
AtrNnliv . J Vi.. P . m LUhi I-' C. colidltloini. This includr.l the high
Fteilen- k Bahrein, who &lt; •ie1-' Hsnl"i.| Womnn' tl'lli to dt**iii*
wifth of Id to 20 feet to 22 feet. McNul
y, and Vi e I »e»i lent I..
winds and rain of Ort. tit. tin- five injmrd. ami ihree other m em l-n
n n i l r 11*1 hadl)- lll|uie*l Frid») plan., to flirt I,*-* the rir* ll'*li of I
A second project Is the rebuild- Kilpatrick annoumrd today.
I niglits of (reeling temperature* of the (iuliain family weir hull
afternoon hy an oeehh-ntal diotgun 1,111 rlvlr Mint M.mniumtv hltllduilT.
rB Inrr of State Road 40 on Geneve
The building wmild provide s
Mr*. Morii* Fnrgu-nn will lie th at on urrrd from Nov. 26 to Nov. a two tar inlliiinn at the Firm h
lilm t, on* itp o rleil till* nioinioB
I. Mi I.I. l Mi. lap -&gt; .»*.—
Avenue from the new Geneva
30, and (rigid tarnparatuie* during
at
Friusld-faiuglitoii Mrinorint Hireling place f"i , Ivle nignnlrnI Intola's
sliradi
hsiil hit
Bridge to MellenvUle Avenue. The in charge of Die drive-in depart- the second waakln Dacember.
Avenue, Twrniy-fifth Street inleitions mol »lul* . « youth renter, n • rg rlsld r |f t t * r |i f ired • new
ll,*.|iil*l to Its favorable
Preoent right ef way Is 60 foot and men! which is e&lt;|Uipprd with a
"Wr are very glad to report that terlinn thoilly aflei J;0 0 yritei
An emergency operation »-*• pnhlk- auditorium mid spaeg for i fr r e /r l„ni|hl. the t edeial
ft la planawl to add 60 feet for fully entloml Imllei^iroof gla**
our vnltime and variety at our day afteiniMio
siai* Ptosl Warning &gt;**i»lee
pel
foil iied on lh*&gt; youth uti-f ......... Iuo&lt;ruin in si I*i--1* In lorn e th"
the new road.
rrufitlt*v
mim
I
llowanl
II. M.
predieted Irn.l tn 4" -ertlnns
given
seteral 1&gt;I&lt;hhI Iran, liidon- (irlilial Hnufot'l rnllerti'in "f
l»fncr«l
I
hs
U
ixih
*
’
{ The third primary project la In window with «lee| reinforced pro­ Market, beginning Jan. I. haa inMonllrlh.
Mr
,
Suiie
(*rah«m,
41.
the
Ini
fuinitui*
and
leHikl.
rreaaed rlally,** sold Mr. Andtraon.
n i l , tomorrow with (eo,p«raI fr&lt;Isy announced tiie follow imi- ill* ar* blent, which «widen French Avenue from the Or­ tective tiding.
•
g6
M
l
who added (fiat demand la rood and m«&gt;lher. h o i a fra*luretl left wh i formal opening of th e" new of- •■sirred while he »•#:. mil In « boat
tores ranging Irom .'u to 15
lando Highway In Seminole BnuleGene Tm I n will manage llir
BIN M lit Bl C M I.I D
d ry ie e . In the 1.410*11111* Hi*
♦ard. rrratlng a ale lank highway. eipande*) Small b u n Department prices arr firm to high on all pro- 1 ami a iitnkf ii nli ami tulferetl Iioi-i fire III the Drive in Annex of the will, two friend* almnl a inti* r« l
MAXWM.I,
All!
FOR*
i;
1IA
-I
.
due*- and fruit offerad
trlrt to 1! red It .long the
•if the HI John* Biver Bridge
A aurvey under way for some
t lorida Stale Bank.
Ala. Jan 6 (SpecialI laaae J. (iisfi **,t roast. I* lool* p*e(ty
l-eading items during tterimber J ,Im&lt;*t . IkJihie C u lm s, 10 . ti
Iniiiiin.- - oot».
Months I* due to hr completed inon. which will lie located in llir for­
Formerly
locals*!
in
Bank
Binaldi,
"f
Bout*
',
Box
491,
Han
let, ln&lt;l i f mi lined atm and him
&lt;o«tiis«# no gag* t t m i
Acror-tlng to the l*oy’* fattier,
I,ad for Ititfk rtnpv.** *si*l War
' Resolution* have l-ecn paased by ward |*art nl the annex.
llutMing and in tin- Hanford
ford, FT* . • rerrnlly ir* «l|e,l to
r&gt;« ll, Johnson, fr**.t w ifuing
; et, and Don (ilahairi 12. a hrolhei. Allsntn National Bank Building, II. Ii Behren*, I.a).r Monio*- gi-*i* Hrtlve
i t th e County Commission and sent
ilnty
with
til*
Ml
F'Uee
st
Car*
will
enter
the
iliive-m
T
o n p id b n c k
mrlrnrologlii
I »** hardier
to the Ro id Department regarding
liic on* office enable., limn l" 01, Ihr 12 guagr sbotgun went off Matwell &lt;•ti'l In*- pou t»*••*• tisn-lllfeiVd Irom thewk alul hlliliei
plants in Ihr tila d c . Imllao
(iAKDCN CITY. N. V., Jan. h ,
Item* to tie included In the 1951 department from Fir.l Street to
renlei tlielr bualncsa activity in uri-blrntally when it fell from lb* felted !*• »',ir'.v**'ll Air F'oi*e It., •,
Mr*.
MrKimiey.
a
loesl
tr|f
•rnt to (he fluoi of |hn trial when
ttlirr and tlong the low** east
approach llir deposit window whir I* —rA*i- Willlnin If. Draper, Jr.,
budget.
one plser.
N M., C*d I &lt; Ii* f*. Miitrei, M»»
l i .i i i .M 4 s * e&lt;*n* at* •
m in i will i*e in |eopaidyrN
the l.itig Island lUilros-l'a new
Measuring IH hy &lt;50 fn-t, lliu •hr *iut*w-ard mtrlot **•»&gt; ,iai(*-t
At ths, Tallahaasra meeting i* located on the left-hand *nle liankriiptey
well
rnmiiiandant.
tUifiounccd
to­
Cllru* In general tn * mi (h*e»l
trustee, ha* Iweome
offio- Ims Its 'litranee on Kir«t
Seminole County will also submit of the driveway. Outlet* on Park
day. fU;t Bin it-n ' '&gt;• •'Hi "f exeepl for grn*e
HKBVICE O ) I ICFII
i|*mi ged
Bast* Htleel.
o i^mg Idami roramuter to prove
The extrrioi of the bull-l
Ita 10SI secondary program. This
Mrs.
U.
B
nillisl.il
of
Klsiimer,
Tom Deoil, a»*istanl *l»(e *• r
in Ihr Nmrnibe* amt Itereniber
log
I*
an
attroetive
stiad*
of
C groin will Im o jlllm-d at a meet- Avenue. Olak Avenue and Second hr ha* confidence In the line.
FT*,
lie
1
married
lo
the
former
* I* e offli-er, will la- at the offirr
frier**, i*ld Johninn Tree*
Ami if any one has any doubts, T o B c 'R c 'o p c n c d T m h i y dilis'.ili. I r*-«l tile
of tho Commlaslon here on Street are provided.
T tieV p iriin u ili dsm aerd hair pnt
of f„ F, Boyle tomorrow afternoon Ml. tlntllr Mar ll'lt* hill
Tin- interior color wlicmr i n« | :(Nl -I’effH-k to a-lvhe veterans have one non, Jnhll David, sge 21
Wednesday afternoon at l :00
A Iwrf-wny speaker will la- lord lie’s riding in tha first or last
•oil rohtldffsblF new g*n*(h
JACKKONVuVl.K. Jan (U-1,11 ple.tsini; and r*-»tfill lo tiie rye
•Vloeli.
for communications between Ihe ram from here to hia nfflses In
months.
and Ihi* i* endangered
—The Naval Air Taetienl Trait, wiMi it* g*ero tile flw r, llgl-l on rrvlre problem i
Jamaica, Querns.
inwtkM M a* ra n * Mat
The County now haa availahlr
ihg Command which rearhp»i s shadf J wall* and slim line
■ for oerondary roads the sum of
LAKELAND. J i n . S—CJPl—
|»eok of I2JM¥I of fleer* and '•
fhiw rw ci t
lighting.
The tlx
“ J a k e ” B i c l i l u r 'I V i i c Iic k V o u d j ^ h I i t h
1 1118,150. This Includes a carry
I F'reering In northern peninsulir
dent* during the war re*&gt;|iem I ileskr. ami tiie rl-alr* are of u
1 Florida and fro*t in all dt*frleta to­
today.
peurl gray color.
morrow morning was foreeait t«
Vie. Admiral John Dale I’rtm
Mr*. Howard Dagur «nd Mr*.
d i r hv the Federal B*ata F ro it
of I’rniarnla, romniamler of Nn. J. L. Ilorton arr aasMatJ*.
\V»»nlnp Fejvlro.
val Air Training, headed ihr It l Mr. MoliOath, a former renr&lt;The outlook w *. f«r fro»* or
_______ •
of dignitaries for Ihr ceremony ssotativM of the Mstroimljlan
fleering over mao „f penlntiilsr
set for 11 A. M.
Life InMirancr (&gt;*., rame In San­
By MAX HAMHKlJtON
Florida again Wcdn* dnv monilng.
Capt. l-rster K. Hire will l» ford in 1910 from llalnes ('tty,
I.AKR IIUCriMP. Jan. a-(,1V-I»rita»n called an Ike U. N.
Tiie full foreeait:
Lo n d o n , j . , . * _ n v - i i . r . i . i
mniMandir.g officer of the i* and I* originally from Atlanta,
today to make &gt;«Hkw effart far a Korean reaae-flre, but varaad
Tonight and Tueutay morningnrtivatrd
lelsol
ami
Capi.
T
J
Btasoon today wound tip a fivef.a.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Montiath
llvo
Red China Ibat M n lgb t farre a break »llh Ike free warM il Ir
tnMtlv rlear iklei aed ro|(fer with
Week “study trip* of Asia and
llurriam,
"SM
C,
will
roitiniai-'l
at
213
West
Sliteriith
Ktrerl.
Mr.
insisted on srreptanee of Ita own th a n . In a major yaliry drIf^atoIIrmbk D«
Pitt
the all detarhment.
Africa on which be will report
61'iiiticlh i* an «rtlv . Kiwanlan
rUralhm. Ilritaln'a Hir Cladoin Jrhh at Ike same time atedged
&lt;&gt;• te Republican Isedma In the UnitThe
Drat
rlats
Ii
att
lo
start
and
so
is
61
r.
Crttmlcy.
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lieBrit lab tapper! u long as ft. N. troops ranlinne ta flgbl bt
San ford Weather
Feb. 16 and l&gt;y June I personnel long to the First Methodist
Kewew. tit anoke before Ike General Assembly'a M-tuDan pellof
the
sehool
will
numlwr
SJtOu
&gt;
president of Urn University
•Ugh
yailsrday, 79
Churrh.
Deal rommittao.
f^iw today, 35
Mr. Crumley, a foroirr m ilitant
»*•
JU SB M U *.
r o f r , M Rirr
Bain yetterdsy, 9 1 tr-'h
roansger with the Metropolitan
By ARTHUR GAVSIION
B. Dae t. Star* than ha ha*
Total Jan rain, 91 Inch
Tiie -xreullve and Unarm- etna- firm , eamr to Hanford from KusLONDON, Jan.
&lt;/P|—Britain look (be view today that tbe nrni- mil tees of ,h« Heminole County tin about I93H. ills home Is at
keen In Japan, Indonesia. ThUNormal Jan. rain, '* 33 Inch**
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The Weal her
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IMfWfBW premiers were considering wh»-A
at 7:30 o’rlork. President If. James Everett Young, a daughtor, llvr*
-leellned
JACKHONVfLLIK, Jan. 8- . /-Ti—
any fpcifle ther to sponsor a now U. N. bid American policy towards
Out announced today.
In Jacksonville.
C3
M
Atlanta
to end tbe Korean war.
China reflected general Weal
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All! TRAINING
E ven If DiU move fails, heat Muropran tmaaaineaa toward the
tl
Hoot
RRNNINGTON.
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Jan.
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Boston
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inform ed opinion hero suggest* latest United Stales proposals
5T
37
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Chicago
Id
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n-wnak ailntooy from hia exf*3
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profession
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