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T 1 T D N E 5 D A Y J A N . 3. 193!

THE sAtfl’Mf!) H »»'A !.D . SANFQFtD. FLORIDA
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with
the genuine po.iibllity of
an a tta ck" and that the Tiutnan
Admlnlaratlon had " a e yet reveal­
ed aa adeejuate plan a" for homrfront civil prolection.
"H n lil It ha«," he addei. “ Ihe
■ tale and it* co m m unltiri moja
provide for their own . a l v a t l o i "
“ Tiie iinptcdietahility of world
l&gt;eace," Dewey am erted, "and Ihe

Admini.slration

Two major R.d diWn wn» in
&lt;U . ' i m H r * wna f'a«a
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the hi|hth Atmy .aid.
• mltea northwest of tbs capital, I One Ird blrai(hl toward Seoul br IWfclitifA*
"Even the draatic tight to aelre
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vinprtidrd “ temporal ll&gt;'' at i
«h. old inra.mn
road and u i . private property in the
•hi. Ilfit*- { 4*1 y*m
■&gt; . 5 P. M
tliruui;li
Ui&gt;on(bu
The other event »f an em ergency m&gt;i*t he
&lt;lli Mis
.11111
I a? Ka.t Air Forte- hrad&lt;|iiait
.wept along the Chunrlton-Won1
.................. * 1 1 ;■ k,’? t u ’ r , In T o k y o 'a a id it d i iT n r t ’ havo jn highway toward NVonjti. a provided,” IJewey told Ihe Reat• l» «, lh» 'll iM.iflSl Mils Ml n. report. It w m no. rl**ar wnrn
puhliran conlrollf .1 Senate and A ti.,v* ” *•»•1 %!» \ * * » i
Amnnif » hit t»» KitiifKi urntjlri l** re.itim- aentral Kor«a rail and toad ren« ] aemhlv.
t»; I'hoi.rhoti. V&gt; „i:
««fthi t i i i t inIsI"
A I* rt»| t »'"|M#Mtfrnl WilliNfti
||e -aid the nation * * i far-d giatv w«akn&gt;.......'• 1 vacillation Of
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• a . t • f Seoul, may have fallen
our national p«dirie» tn*ke true
Amiitli mult l|»r U.-t ifiiuinrfi ( &gt; I hr lied.
aevunty ever more re m o te ”
trlfphnfif t * 1! f»nm S*utll. ||r
Ta iisr If. N lnn|&lt;&gt; ha&lt;l wailrtl j in tne Allied line.
Dewey wa&gt; inaugurated Mon'p n r t H Mir U t r i l military *lrw
Swlnlon rrp orlrd Ihe RnU hit
h&gt;nt; hour, in the .h a r p m id
. il •
ir-year term,
• o n t * anil thr plllfnl ei*»lu» *»f i'll iht a&gt;.oalt. There had laeen a wi i . .p ot hetwr-en llriti.h an.l
••» remain*fi|; r m l l i n «
brief rai pi’ r «tnrr the New Ameriran unita aa if they had li e i&gt; t n e only Republican In New
l|r rouM l i r i r
ih f
muffled I y&lt;a»’» eve attack. The new a*, ndvaneed knowlecjgr of it. where- i York'a hl.tn rv to l&gt;e elected threw
•in o f Mg gun* in M»a illitiiiHr
wolf fell on theni like a thornier* alwniti. Thr llrit'.vh w rrr on a t i m e , and alrra'ly h a . verved av
fh r Kighth A rm y «t 7 I* M f lap
hig hill overlooking the brrat • chief eveeotivr longer than aril
«ti|H«l is light i r n iM\)ii|&gt; »*n
%
Rot
the
Rrd» member nf hi- p arty.
A. I’ •••rrr.poti.ient Jark Mar- through area.
ni**Mif S^oul until " n i m r Itelh. under fire with the 21th hraved pointblaok fire nf th-it tif n ff in a l
minnurH rms'fit" I li vi* ion. irportcil the C h in e .e I field guilt and drove the British
Thr apple bloaaonv la tha »tatr
flower of A rk a n 'a a .
mad*
i rjik
la (ore .untiac in t o m -| from the hill.
I wit either /\rn* fi*nn iljviiinnA |.«ny .t i r o g t h
By early morn- .
'lit Hr .t r« v a lr)' and th«» 261 h ' i n i , the |trd* hit in battalion I
trill u Itritihli llrigad* wnrr
thength and then in regimental ,
•mittr«l tn »hr Itittlr fur tl*r forrr.
•* ( **s| *i|«| rlty
"T h ,
tvfr-.t
re|eirt«
eahl a
"Slewm I lew Ird
llra v ) tasiiNltji’h
*•«»•l» «*|s|r*
foil • looe-e divi.ton
taking t Vi.lt Our
I heir a tlp»n
n
rs*|»«&gt;t f #•*♦
p a r t." Maelleth added
llta re j
Rrlre-hmrnt
rtu f itfniii'H'M- -truck first I (will •ovrrr.l the aetlon In the I
I2:l:. P. M.
'•r* if*wn tn light s t fr u c lh I mohll* Motor rif (hr 2(th lhv|.
ll.it I o' t'and*
*. |»im hr«l it i1 ttitrftivi|« l&lt;rfi*»N'tt sion.
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*• s%lt «ml American unit- an&lt;i
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l a r t l n . Heretofore the i
Mu|p tn«l m»»»* R***l* titaiii*
I, AS I i i HriS T OD AY!
Re.J* hare rnrifine,) their major I
rhvt*t«|ff. f (•»• i?m|* flipt f*'|»
w» Iivit v lo night lime
t l||t th* int*lMll&gt; nf it it n» K
M I C K E Y R O O N E Y in T h e H R I B M
" * 'a»oalttra in the renter of the j
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divi.trin'*
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• •lio ited heavy Thr enemy alvo
if. \m**nrkn d m is.msl u|
ra - lalieved to lie taking heavy
lul.l A
I* f«n r* '|*nit*!t i.f
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S hintnii 11 * f &lt;htn«ir "nr** l',-Kf * "
\on m a n heavy a l t l l l r i ) and
ft 4? Its Ul* »lv tllf*«Ugtl lit**
•t*iw Ij*. . t .1 ir.y air nl- lig n te i -npiwirt wa« tailed for a«
»ooo a . th* CHlliere Infantry
• » in 4 « 1 )
I hair fa ir ly
warmed in the attark.
**• t ii*m|W di*» *t»l i isr*ft s*notify
" T h i - d-H-« not link gnml." one
PATBICt
j r r*
«s**itn•* • egiei'-’jtal rcmmjnder i..ld Mai
tM lif
t»in *»f |**vs
ll-lli al the time
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f*nf
Mi.. Iterh -aid the veteran di
••f In
I 'U t
77 %l.loti lifvt If. H. ground forte |
I if**
\t» 1 . . . fijrMM* to
f'g Hi in Korea-— .thand*o*rd
n
f ififT *hi
I'l.on.-ho To- day. T hr f'htrwiw
««»',•
I #► i • • .1 N'ali.-n* d i m m e d Into the city and lined
r««l f«n * •
fwsils-lsipi'M
■ ' ■■■ n .pringl-Jurd for their log
• 1 c|...I f «■#• liil.vif.*
itn r*
pn»h "n Seoul At ira-t to.onn
•’ ••I I..*«*•• I!«*d. Tin. •if.iuirh' t'riliie-i) w rtr In th'» Otle ih ril.'
*ij\ llf/m ft.. |(. *J s *trsiaIIIt ■■
Tlie aliaiidonirirnt of (Jljonghu
mi s*i ^ fil . i » .i n .. f hr had 1- e n part nf a p i e p a i ' d plan
. f f. ti \
•.. ^*411
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In fall ImrW *n thr main defen*e»
h‘« r I t
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SHOW IM , iTIl’iiSDAY &amp; FUllfAY
f ......I Tilo-I ilefen.rn Wrrr n'd
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Ion ii|Kiitrd f'hlne.e w r t r .w a r m
•lit
-SI |M N ilig ngflinvl If N. d rfe n a e . due
KNOW WHAT TO fM» IF T H I i F L A M IN fi
••Ml • Ml on
n m lli of Seoul lie .aid they made
i'KHKOK
STIHKKS! T H IS IS A w\t U B T 8 K E ”
I li . N . l n f| lo'iodralinn. |eiv than 10 mileK ill KVKIIY (INK!
l««.| |.u.hrt| «• f*«m the rapital and hy mid
JSKa
in lining weie deepening the denta

A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE

.s H O W iN i; T H U R S D A Y

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FR ID A Y !

VVYMORE
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�THE W EATHER

In U nity Thera U S tren g th —
To Protect iht P o e t of th* World;
To Promote (it* Progrr** of America.
To Produce Prosperity (or Sxaford.

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Occasional light showers centre I
and north portion? this afternoon
and p«mibl&gt;' in central portion to­
night. Otherwise p u ll, cloud) to
clear through Friday.

I jfe r a lI t
AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R

VOLUME XXXXII

F e tn h lU h -d

1908

SA N FO R D . FLORIDA

TH U RSDAY I V \ . I. 111.'.!

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No. i»«

Inchon Evacuation Is F ew er T a x e s , p r e s j j e n |. [ ) e c ] a r e g U*S. W ill
Begun As Naval Guns is W a rre n A im Not Bomb Red China Without
Hit Port Approaches
Sanction Of United Nations
C ity Is Put T o Torch
As
Allied Forces
Destroy S u p p l i e s
O f Military Value

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INCHON, Korea, Jan. 4 -\iPi
— United Nation* force* protecting
licit tuppiy jrult *»e*4 erf Seoul
withdrew by tea tonight while
naval gun* «helled the path of the
approaching Rrdt.
Even a* men and equipment
were tlill pouring aboard ihip.
Army demolition expert* were tel*
ling off thunderou* charge* that
left the railway yard* and docking
(acilitie* in (laming ruin*.
The enemy would not be able
to find a thing it could ute.
lhe exploiion* along the witerfront rocked the deierted city.
Towrering flame* lit the (hip-fill­
ed harbor.
Th«* troop* who boarded thip
wrre for the mo*t pan the men
wrfwne job it wa* to keep the (oil
operating to handle Allied tuppliet
They had been on duly h*-r.*
•ince Sept. (S, when the UniieJ
Nation* troop* itormed athore and
wrejlrd the ttralegic port It ini
North Korean Communut*

Governor Cites State
Improvements Duri n g Adminisration
As Florida Record

Widespread Irregularities A re
Reported In GI Training Program
lly NORMAN VVALKFK
W AhHINGlON, Jap. 4— (el*)— A *peu*l llouie committee today
reported widespread irirgularitiei in the $ !! .WO.OOO.ODO G! education
and training program administered by the Veteran*' Adimmttiatiun
It said apparently there are many school* inure concerned wit1

TALLAH ASSEE. Jan 4 -4 /P )—
Governor Warren slatted the lad
hall ol hit aduiiniitialion ludsv
with hit tights vet on bringing
more people to a healtl -i Floiida
over more and taler highway*.
lie hopes to hnng it alioul with­
out additional taxet.
At hr wound up two lurnultuoiii
-—art In oilier that had him ip
hr hotpital twice and on newtoaper Iron! pages almotl conil8|&gt;
ly over one thing or another, |l#
45-year-old Governor named the*#
at major ohirctivri (or the n ry
two yean with maximum crnnojpl
and the least |&gt;oviiMr evpe ndiluiV
of public money."
Perfection of a civil defc8*c
tyitem and maximum italr com
tnbution to the war effort if wal
comet.
Reduction ol highway traffu
deathi. which lo t y»tr tel a new
record in Florida.
Incrratinp lhe toun«t hutine-t
and a determined effort to bring
Florida more old folk, with fe
tirrmrnl income: at full-tune ten
dentt during their declining yean
Further ripaniion of the road
tytlrm - boin main highway* an I
farm-tn-matkrl roach
Improvement of public health to
the point that “ Florida i* the most
healthful state in the union."

(Jon. W alker Horne To Hero’s Rest

W age-Price Controls
T o Be Instituted
Wherever Needed,
Truman A s s e r t s
W a s h i n g t o n ! jao -4 op&gt;—
I’rcidrlil 11 ulna 11 vaid Itnl.l) that
United Slatei forrr« will q..l hornh
China without UnitrU Natmat
sanction.
Hr made lint dear vt a new*
conferenc* in which l-e again ex­
pressed ho;* that a Third Woild
War can be avoided this year.
He alio said, in &lt; rjgiiree tn
quriltnnv at tn whul pui"! would
have lo he rexvhed before hr
wuuld hive to ron-ull Conqiev, on
a declaration of war. that il the
proper time arrived, lhe proper ac­
tion would he taken.
Hr hope, the lime will never
come when he would have to avk
(or a declaration of war, hr raid,
adding that the lime hav not come

- f"h u w much money they c.mlJ
make" than with the value uf
their courses to veterans.
Saying the VA was overcharged
in many instances fur supplies fur
the schools, the committer dis­
closed that the case of one sup­
plier, the CL E. Marshall Co. of
Chicago, has been "referred to
the Attorney General for possible
criminal prosecution.”
The rummittee's report i» based
Oklahoma Patrolmen
on n three-month investigation
Search For Bodies during the recent 81 &gt;t Congress.
Teague (D-Tesss) said
O f Family O f Four Chsirman
the probe is Incomplete and he
has asked the new- 82nd Con­
ILLS A. Old*.. Jan. 4—&lt;/V)-- gress to keep it going.
“The Committee ha* been
Po&lt;tiblr man murder of an lllmoi*
couple and their thire children by tnargrd with a tremendous as­
yet.
signment,” Teague said, ”an in­
a hitchhiker tpurred Oklahoma of­ vestigation of the vast educa­
He laid thr action in Korea *v
ficer* into a fearful investigation tional and training program in­
proceeding under the direction of
augurated without precedent fol­
today.
the- Umtrd Nation, and this coun­
Officer* said they faced the lowing the end of World War
try i« alway, willing to negotiate.
II and involving expenditures of
task of trying to tolve one of the billions of dollar* and affecting
Rut, a, to the Ruxian reply to
itate'* mostly ghastly crime*.
potentially the education and
a
pinpotal
for a Rig Four foreign
A blood-splotched automobile, training of more than 15,000,000
Rear Admiral L. A. Thackrey,
ii.Vmler, conference, he raid ne
American
veteran*."
senior officer of the U. N. Naval riddled with bullet*, wa* founj on
Purchase of tools and supplis*
would viand hy Secretary nf Slvte
force* off the w rit ro ast, »a!d: a backload near the city'* out­ alone coit 1430,000,000 u..d,t the
Drawn b&lt; mv white horses, a cai*,»n bearing th fiug-dtnped ea-ktt of Li. Gan. Walton II Walker, Acheton's vtetrnienl ynterday.
“ Our job ao far ha* been earr'-d skirts ye*terd»y by Osage county program.
lhe 1‘icidrnt aim vaid he lief'ommanoer of the II, 8 . Mb Army In Korea, leave, the chapel at Fort Myor, Va., where funeral ser­
nut smoothly an»l efficiently, and
Continuation
or
the
Central
and
The
committee
recommrndrj
if all goes well ere will have *11 Deputy Sheriff Warren Smith.
enactment of legal safeguard* anil South Florida flood control pro vices weto held. He was hurled In Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Note the traditional riderless lines that acrovs-the-board price
of the men and equipment safely
Bloody clothe*, a blood ttameti checks on expenditures and Ad ject toward its completion a* a 1horse nt reft, ready lo follow tin caisson, t Inter oM or.il Soiinphoto.i
and wage control, rventuvlly will
nut of here before the Might I* pw*k»lkoif»
se ra i-e xploded lu ll' ■
he n*e*«,*ry to hall mil, lion.
over.
eluding
strict
criminal
penalties.
Meanwhile, he tohl u news con­
Hi* ships have been s.amiing 32 caliber revolver cartridge* were
It said these are especially
ference, control- will lx* put Into
by off Inchon for aeveral weeke to found in the car owned by Ceil needed if the program is to be a special effort soon to yet wai
effect as fast a t possible whereprovide naval support for ^vnund Mot ter. 35. well-lo-do farmer oi extended to rover veteran* of the and drfente plants established
ever they * v ileeme.l
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troop* fightintr adiore The* alto Atwood,,III.
lighting , in Korea and p n ilb le Florida.
»
•
He said control of f"..l prK*l
nave transported thousand* of
More specifically, there still
.
fu'ure ware.
iroiihl lequire * change in the
A tcarch wa* Halted -mmediaiel)
Korean refugee* out of the war
Among "typical Instance* of some things left undone front Ids P / » r r l t r , l l r i I e f f n a J c
law arhirii provide, that such
for the bodies ol Mo**er, hi* wife. ‘rregular artlvtiea” cited by the platform of candidacy and bis m - | L O I T i m U II I S l L t l l U S
tone.
Motorist* v*hn are nresled for
price ceiling, mint not l-e lower
More then 10.0WI were moved 29. and their children. Ron«!u committee wa* that 68 GI train ­ ommrndatioii* to the HMtl legist*,
speeding
thimigb
cungrstid
i-rthan (l&gt; the hlgheat price* In
out tonight (Thum lay), and the I
ing school* In Texas alone were tu rr that he hopes to have accom­
linns of Sanfniil am liable In n
Dean 7. Gary Carl 5. and I'tmel found to lie owned and op&lt; rated plished.
the month before the Korean w-vr
rescue job at ill was on.
Witnesses Claim Re­ "dollar
Sit-Ej,
Mt
CIcll.ind
And
it
mile"
fine
when
to
\
or ( 2 ) parity wblchever t» hiirhHe said hr still Is for n central
Two LKT’s f lan din g Ship«,| Iia Sue, 3.
by employees or former of the
er. I’arltv l» n figure calculated
mington Took Part fain Judge J. G Slimnii in Mniii
Doild
Arc
Sealed
By
Tank i were at Ml in th e pr&lt;*e#,
Two inntoriita reported today to bv employers or former em­ purchasing system for buying stste
eipal Court. I'nlin Chief liny l :
to give the farmer n fair return
supplies, some form of civil ser­
nf loading late tonight.
Smith that they were hailed hv a ployee* of the VA.
In Red Meetings William- said Inday
Comity Commission for hi, products
Their blunt no*e« were pushed man at the tpot where the family’*
A number of instance* were vice or merit system to insure stnte
He refeirrd to the rtcenl can
A«|ied whether he would favor
ngainst the shore a* aoldier* ar.d ear wat found.
listed where VA employee* on- employes against politiraJ ill-*
1 In* I (*».i141 of ( «Hi nt y (*onillH«* such a change. Mr Truman re­
NEW YORK. l*n. 4
dVt— of 11scar Eugene Merthie n l
vehicle, went aiioard.
An oil company employ# who tafnrd loans running into atvrral missal, a constitutional tax -oiuThe-* last two *hlp* were at asked that hit name be withheld Ihouand dollar* From school* mission lo review and euuallre Hie government introduced evi­ Samuel Jcdinsnn, Negros-*, wlm •lonrit i Iiia iiioinin^ iiii.tiiiiiioufl&gt;' plied that would t»- a " .....red
ir« « llta M •*• *•»* VVwai
lieeaute it i* arainat his company'* w-hirh sought teaching contracts taxes among thr ruuntics, and dence lodvy in llir |&gt;ri|tii&gt; lii.il were arreitid ri-cently for spe.-n- If*flfClfil f I MiCIrlUml, d u n * I Id, State of the I'nion me«,ago
ills- ill III miles nn bom nil Wi -t
which he will deliver in person
rule* to give ride* in company car*, for veteran.- from the VA. The unemployment compensation f«r
uf Willuni W Rrminglon, fnrinrr Thirteenth Street in Gobi .'.too man .tnd m i n i lliirr ntrinlirn.
to Congte,* mi M--o-! t &gt;
reported a man waa sitting in tho report said all th eir employers, workers idle because of airknr&lt;-l I Sirg («rnr\.i, 4lid II (’ Dotlil ! Tb- Ihresident. In n -p o n sr lo
He said hr hasn’t derided whe­ ( ntntnefcr Department economivt. wb.-re due to congestion the
M oncr ear when he drove past who were not named, have now
ther he will recommend all "f tlut lliere were "icnrrv of i v»e»' limit tins t&gt;een put nt 15 mil.-- " iml Mr Mi ( lrll.mil
nue,tion,. al*o «ald
resigned.
it at 0 A. M. Tuesday.
M •I■n#«l On !•■«# Ibreei
1 There bn - Iwen mi change
hour.
The motorist, related the man,
One VA employee in Dallas
of
r«mniuniit
I'efty
member*
hold­
Ml
.^Ir^
11
ir
fsklllirr
|&gt;l
IftC
l|».«l
Ilf
in the age old procedure " M
At one dollar nn boil- and to
asked help to pull the car from a ™H,ved a 11*40 Bulrjt sedan from
11-«etiK,#e ri*
t* * 'i
ing no mrmhrrdiip c&lt;tid«.
ditch.
miles nn hour, the fine, rnno " l|»r (iru r\.| N Ikml. Lad l»crn 4|»* GI school Operator, the report Civic Clubs Invited
"He wa* extremely nervous," he said.
Hie tcilimony came (mm F u ll 140 rach. The lowering of hr (hiinlrtl ,|4 • i ••»i*11\ rorninittmiiri
"I told him I had a ear-tele­
Another rase uncovered was To Museum Meeting Crouch, 47. Mi.nni newvpjpetman sprrd limit to |6 miles an In-ur by Gmrrimi I ti!!**r \X'.*rirn, |»rmlLONDON, Jan. 4—r/f*&gt;—Mlehasl said.
phone
and
we
could
call
a
wrecker,
that
of a person, unnamed, own| was the result of many compbimtla w l,. 20 year-old actor son of hut he declined. He asked for a
Member* of all women’s organ, and former psily otganirer in mndr to the police department hv II1K ibr (iUldtlllP nf fIlf .ippc.il |r&gt; j
irs tilts H Os race r . . r l
novelist
Sinclair
l-*wl*
and lift to the nearest telephone."
iistions in Seminole County, i&lt;&gt;. lennetsee.
eoluinniit
Dorothy
Thompson,
| colored cltixens al-uit i|w-.- ling llir SlIprriiK* ( null m I|»f c*i»r ol j
The m"tor*«t "Hid h r let the
jrether with representatives
f
»poiogi/ed througn hi* lawyer man
Reminglioi w it arcurrd id per­ motorists In Gold-lHiiii.
Only
Ono-ThirdVoterN
lormrr inimiU’ innrr \V. (* Kilbrr,
out
at
a
drugstore
in
a
nearby
inrn’*
service
club*,
the
Benin'
!e
fi*day for hitting a 2 l-y«ar-old shopping renter.
jury
in
lli.il
lie
lied
wliru
lie
den-1
County
Chamber
of
Commerce
at
I
While
thr
new
rate
nf
fine
1
.
Mi !)n&lt;l&lt;), diityffiaft in&lt;f r.iiuliri
Arc* Ile-reKiHtered the County Commission have lx • n
Vlmne-e film aetresa.
I’ete Lesley of Tulsa said that
ird he ever wav a CununUttnl nut it rule, Judge Sharon •» ■*i 0| (ioldmiml. and Mi McClelland
MIAMI. Jan.
t
H.
Tho
A fter lew is’ lawyer had told about
IK minute* earlier tha man
to attend a meeting of the
Maryletxvne police court
the had halted
Only 1,080 voter* out of an invited
Party rnrniliei flic dr(en*r has this morning that Tu- Is liable to of Sanford Wrre rr-rlrcled lo llir The bookie, are kf*k hi W
him, asking him the
Seminole
County
ktuseum
Commit.
n c , on Miami Beach, th*- Miami
u-e the "dollar a mile” ynriDt 1
young student-actor wished to nearest place to get help. Rtsley estimated total of 3.000 are now tee, Munday night at 8:00 o'clo. k
made much of ill* |Kiin&gt; dial ' •» In making fines against ntotorl'ts Commivrion.
Daily News reported todnv.
‘ apologise and esprea* h it pro­ added he talked to hint about three registered in the City books a? at the Wyman's Club.
Tlo
three
new
ly
ne-ute'd
mernlx
r.
government wilneviei ever r*v» i who S|»eef| In Congested *#etlnn«.
found regret In public," an as- mlnutea and told him ” 1 couldn't qualified voters, If. N. Sayer, city
Hut the old wnle -&gt;p/n opera­
The
object
of
the
meeting
It
to
“ We are going to start (tearing I signed a pletlge •• . sth of loyalty tion witli official protection ha*
aault summons was withdrawn.
party rorrplierrhip card in Rem­
pull the car with my light truck." clerk, announced thle morning.
form
s
county
board
of
manage,
down on spe-oling motorists," I whirh slate&lt;l Hint they would *ti| iK-en replaced hv hidden, cautiou*
Neither Lewis, nor the plain­
The deadline for the 45 days cf
Charlca J. Uerkry and Mr*.
with the idea of building * ington's name or |&gt;oiieiii&gt;in.
Chief Wililnms declared and |w.irit non the Constitution of he United activity. »ald the newspaper.
tiff, 1 n It Mlaa Helga Rjstln, Hogue, employe* at the drugstore, rc-rrgiitratlon of all city voter* merit
museum
to
house
the
valuable
Wil/eues have leilifin! how­ ed ou&gt; that hot rod speedeis list Stntes, and nffiinyd tin y were I Indictment of practically every
fcppearrd in rourt.
rMailed the man asked to use tha wa* Dec. 30. he stated.
furniture and Uioks bequeathed by
Miss Kostin had accused Lewis, telephone. They quoted him at say­
The books will be re-opened the late General .Sanford, founder ever, lh.it lliey saw Rrmuirtoii lak- IxH-n found to b*- traveling on b&gt; riot nierntier- of if.,. Ciiinuioni-t known gambler in tht, urea along
I*n11&gt;•. niol w-oild mu lend nir, -up- , with a numta-r of la a enforce■ student at the Royal Academy ing hr wanted to call a rab.
mg part in Comntunitl nieetingi in 85 mile# an hour lo the citv I n
again in Heptrmber, 30 days prior of Hanford.
Dramatic Art. of striking her
i . .i
i
,
lie ailded that the ( ity t* port, advi-e i i . oil .1 lo tbal pal- I nirnt officer*, and the disclosure*
All four deserilx-d him as five to the next municipal election. The
The
Hallie
Harrison
Chapter
f
ty. Tin- oath nl-o -li.led that Ho-v t.y the Kefauvcr S« mile &lt;omin the face and teliing her by fret, six inches tall, weighing about term* of Mayor Fred Dyson and the HAH of which Mr*. A. W, Knoxville, alsiui lhe ItenoU ol i|wwJ|nir f , , „ . I , m o m
me not 1111-11110-1 of any nrgattita mitter, tuaile the difference.
the throat on Nov. 24.
1K0 pounds, light hair and wear­ Cnmmitsianer W. H. Strmper will Lee i* regent, was instrumental ir* 1937 . when lie w.i» nol(H»yed by . ,( ,,,, , | g o . und I doing everything
tion or part-, reaching the over
"No one legists it more than ing a leather jacket.
lhe Dally New, «*id three
it ran to lerst-n the rat* &gt;f a*'
ssp irr this yvar.
forming the original ronunitti* thr Tcnnrjcre Valley Authority
throw of tin- government of the ie-okie gr "’ip, are operating in
he docs," said defense counsel
During the recent municipal with a view to iireaervlng and
Smith reported there wrre about
Crouch taid that in the lair 30 s dents.
United Slate- I v force or violence i Miami Beach hotels, some of
h. J# K. Cutset!.
500 “unaccounted” miles on the election and with Interest run­
th* valuable relic* in this Communut Pally due iplinr &gt;n the
I’orchn-e of a new caterpillar ! them sllegedl) former S and I,
A. D. Oliver, representing Mis* speedometer of the Moster ear. ning high the vote totalled 1,873. housing
area. Much of the furniture is time
j
Cold
Wave
I
leaded
tra-to r to replace lhe two and a | syndkaU member* Tn, S and
Kuttin, aaid:
Rrlatlves tald the Mosters left
Wh*n the bookl are again kept in the balcony of the Woman’* Soulti wai "rxtrrmely lax" are
For North Florid i( lintf v• it. old pi' -.-nt International G was one of the principal ta r­
“ My client did eery strongly Atwood, COO miles from Tulta, last thore registering will lie classi­ Club, but the books cannot l« that lie knew of "tcoret of cat-v ’
,
| of 80 hnn&gt; |
•
dloeu nl get. of the gran t Jury rnd
'im t Mr. Lewi* acted in a Friday. A service station sticker fied a* new voters, said Mr. Hayer. brought from th# North until .* of members without c.udi.
,,
and tdils were open'd hy County Kefauver committee, All of It*
brultal and ungen'.iemanly man­ showed the mileage on the ear the
fireproof building ran be secur&lt; l
Crouch,
who
said
be
makra
Ills
LAKELAND,
Jan.
4
—1/1“
..*arj
ii-sstiu
.-.
a
.
e
s
e ..r i
former *1* partnvr* are under
ner, but she now realise* that day before they began the trip wae
TORNADO KILLH 500
in whirh to house them.
l l . l l l r a H Ilk e a s t Tare*!
freexing trm peratun-- In northern I
—
one or more Indictment* on
hi* condurt wa* perbap* due to 15.500 When the ear waa found the
TANANARIVE,
Madagascar,
peninsula Florida tonight «nd VuIlH* Of Ford F^tlltf gambling charge,.
((■arise** &gt;&gt;« gee* r * e ,|
• ron.idrrahhI I the fact
Jan. 4—0P&gt;—More than 500 per­
Friday morning was f.ireea-i to, .
......
that h&lt;- dined rather well."
Instead of open, protected oper­
son* were killed by • two-day torday
h
y
th
#
Federal Slat. Frost |*|lU’l‘d At i&gt;M) Million ation In cabanas, tin- illegal horse
Since Ml** Kuitln "was not Instruction Hoard
nadu which ravaged the Comoro
Warning Bervlre:
a vindictive woman,” Oliver said,
betting room, are Inside hotel*
it was reported her# today.
The complete forecast:
Re-Klects Jordan Island,
DETROIT. Juo. I -(49 —A final this year, said the Daily New*.
she accepted the apology and
Anjouan, capital city of Homho,
Tonight
and
Friday
morning:
accounting of llenrv Ford’s e-tnte Patrons aren’t allowed there.
asked to withdraw the *um-1
was reported levelled and French
partly cloudy to clear and coldir place* its value at $80,319,446
L. B. Jordan of Oviedo was re­ administrative officials were he“Agent*” on the po°* drek re ­
northern district#, lowest tempera­
The accounting, given probate ceive bets. They have portable
Tin proceedings took only elected chairman of the Seminole Ing evacuated because their lodg­
ture
Friday
morning
let
to
41*
de­
LONDON.
Jan.
4
—
(JPlRuina’i
reply
to
the
Wcvl
on
County
Board
of
t’uldie
Instruc*
court
yesterday,
was
filed
in
I
k
-telephone
equipment hidden up
minutes.
ing* were destroyed.
Ml
Kustln had minor part* turn at Its initial meeting of the
Medical supplies and 400 tons of the ptotpedt for a (fig Four foreign minittrrs* conference lias tailed gree* In extreme northern portion. half of the late automobile plon- their sleeve* with whirh they
Cooler in central and mild In neer’s widow, the late Clara Bry­ plug into phon lines to the bet­
film “The Third .Man” and i yea.* Tuesday mnrnlng at the of­ rlc&lt;- wrre being sent from Mada­ mixed hope end duappointment throughout Europe.
Miiithrrn dittric1*.
fice of Bupt. T. W. l-awton. Mr. gascar to relieve the suffering on
“Odett Ir."
ant F &gt;rd. She was rxrcutrix of | ting room and complete tran s­
While some taw in the reply a glimmer of hojie lli** diplomacy
Friday: partly cloudy to clear, his estate.
No details wrre given of the i Jordan has been a member of the the little Islands which He between might avert World War III. Yugodavia's pirn keynoted the diiapaction*.
cooler In North and Central, mild
board for 17 year* and chairman here and the African mainland.
assault.
Dade county’s new sheriff, Tom
The Ford Foundation, charitable
pointmrnt with a statement that#In Southern districts.
for seven year*.
amt educational Institution, re- Kelly, ntmed to succeed ousted
recent
Russian
notes
to
Britain
German
problem*.
The
West
Outlook:
rather
cool
northern,
Other members of the hoard are
reived $38Jl23,306. Ford's grand- James A. Sullivan, is Investi­
PLANE CRASH
hank sta tem en t
and Franee were "a bad omen for answered that such a meeting
llrnsv It. Henson WII- gating all gambling activities.
CHICAGO. Jan. 4—W —Forty- a four-power conference and for should take in all point* of East- m o d e ra te ly root south and central rhlldrrn
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—&lt;/P&gt;— W alter 31. Haynes, Sanford, who
districts
Friday
night
with
’em
"The gambler* are on the
•
Ham. and Josephine • dlvld ( $12.The comptroller of the eucrenev to­ has served for seven years; J. A. nine person* were saved today by l th r clearing un of the rnmplrx West cotifliet. Ktis.ia’* reply to .II.W I. 1 . r . mm/
move, but they are imilchlng
day Issued a call for a statem ent of j Bistiine. I-ongwuod, who has seven the skillful work of th* pilot who international iituatlon.”
wratures
t
w
^
t
"
{
rk?a
MMS6
,M
*h*
r,
v
this
seemed
equivocal,
ami
still
tonder truck northern
the condition of all national binkt years of service; W. A. Patrick, made a forced landing of a C-40
The remainder will pay federal wits with Sheriff Kelly’s men,"
The Yugoslav review, "Interna­ insisted upon G'-rtnnn problem* Satunlay morning.
Sanford, with two years of service airliner mlnutea after the take­
st the rlote of bu*lne** Dec. 30.
and stnte Inheritance and estate said lhe Dally Nf-va story by
tional
Affair*,”
quoted
by
Tancoming
first.
off.
lion Petit.
The Federal Reserve Hoard la- and C. F, Harrison of Geneva.
taxes and various legal fee.*
Jug, the official Yugoslav news
The Yugoslav magaxine, ex­
Mr. Harrison ha* served on the
■ued a (initial call »o sta te bank*
Ail 49 walked or were taken to sreney, said the sparring betwren pressing thr oninions of the
Ford died April 7. 1947. Mr*
KIWANIH
DINNER
in Its sy-tem Th* Federal Deposit pren-nt board for two years. Hs safety second* before two gaso­ Russia and the West over the Yugoslav journalists association,
Tho W eather
The Klwanl* Club will hove Its Ford died last Sept. 29.
Insurance Corporation did the was a member of the 8ehoo1 Board line tank* exploded and th* big German problem showed that said the Bovlet reply "endeavored annual Ladies Night dinner to­
same for RDlC members not rev­ from 1015 through 1926 at which craft h u n t Into flames. Occupants "neither side desire* establish­ to justify their relations with night at the Mayfair Inn. An out­
JACKSONVILLE. Jsn. 4-&lt;/P&gt;—
TOURIST CLUI1
time he resigned. He was chairman of th* plane were 48 passengers.
ered by the other two calls.
Tourist, and visitor* In Sanford Atlanta
ment cf a united and peace-loving Eastern Germany, which arr far standing program of singing,
of the board from 1919 to 1925.
Including a ten months old baby, Germany,"
closer than those of France and dancing and entertainment, includ­ and vicinity are invited hv the Riimarck
SOCIAL HBClTlflTY
and a crew of three.
Th# United State*. Britain and Britain with Western Germany." ing a black fare act. has Iwen pro­ Sanford Tourist Club to attend a Chicago
, A rrpre-enUtlve of the Social
AIR BASK OPENED
Franc#, following conferences, are It said thr rert-nt Soviet note* mised by Edward F. Lane, chair­ pot lurk supper Saturday evening Denver
Fecurity Administration office in
ORLANDO. Jan. 4—0P&gt;— The
Ike# Moines
TANK 8 FOR ITALY
at 4 30 o’clock.
expected to eend a new note to accusing France and Britain of man of the program.
Orlando will make two trip* to air bate ha* be*n officially re­
NAPLES. J i x 4—UP)—T h e
Following the supper, which will Washington
Sanfr rd during the month of Jan- opened here. Mostly housekeeping American freighter Exeter doekrd Ruisla In a few day* aiklng breaking their treaties with Rus­
be served cafeteria style, member* Winnipeg
CIVIL SERVICE
uai*. These anil he on Friday, Jan. personnel ere here now but 890 her# today and began unloading clarification of Moscow's repiv to sia was a hail omen because “th*
The Civil 8ervlc# Hoard will will cniov gar.iea. including ra- Jacksonville
5 and Friday, Jan. 19, at the addition men arr espected by Jan. a cargo of tank* to bolster Italy’* previous western suggestions ron- Soviet Union doe* not In th* least meet
tonight at 8:00 o’clock at tha nnits and pinochl*. The Tourist Miami
for friendship and coopera
f c q r t House between 9:30 A. M.i 8. Reactivation ceremonies trek i armed fortes under th* military aid eernlng a four-pover meeting. care
Russia originally prorated a . tlon with France ar.d Britain, and City Hall. N. O. Gamer, examiner. Club now number* more than 100 Tallahassee
and 12:00 Ksoa.
place "eeterday.
program.
Tamps
a.
member*.
Contir-wd on Fago Four
annoui.ced this morning.
fcur-power meeting restricted to

B lood Spattered
Car Causes Police
To Fear Foul Play

^ r S ^ ^ ^ ' C o u r F l s T o l d Airspeeding To Cost;J. F. McClelland
UjRedsDoNolCarry
M e B I .d l.J T .
Head Commission

Son Of Novelist
Ano! prizes F o r
Hitting Actress

Newsnaiu'r Chums
Cautious B o o k ie s
Hack In Oneration

Mixed European Reception Greets
Soviet Reply On Big Four Meeting

_*=

�*

THURSDAY IAN. 4, 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Rural Common SpiimII) Wyidk JoknxMt

MARKFTINfi SPECIALIST
OFFERS HUGObirfiuri© TO
INCRfSAHK FARM INCOME
Taka advantage of Florida'* allmat* and plant for yaur-rntind In•lead of highly «*a*onal produrtlon for marks!.

This auggeiMnn. In an***r In
rrq u H lt for help from Florida
farm famllic*. is mad* liv Mr*
(iladyt Kendall, horn* Inmutri**
and marketing »w*ciall»t with th«
IlnU rrilty of Florida Agricultural
..*i*mioii Dsnrlrr »t TnllahaiMe.

"Many farm familiea want to
tnrr*a«* lltr.i i*•kh tn-ont* to
msiiilain ilirir preweat standard of
liti.ig," '.!•» .•itrn»ion i ork n report*. "They hav* a«ked for help
In producing mor» maik*lat&gt;l*
product* nl hnm*. In obtaining
better market* for product* al­
ready pmdiired. am! in acquiring
a !&gt;ettrr knowledge of g|| rngiun e r prnhltma In order to u»* their
IKom* wlrely,"
Whll« the average faint income
for lOM) *hnwi an lncrea»r, lh*
[r«d thnwing ha* t-een confined
■rgety to &gt;Ht(lemen and cltrua
grower* The *p*rlalUt aaya other
farmer* often made tci* Inctime

ctpeclally locally.
7. Practice thrift and
n*ah
agement In all pha*e* of fatm and
home living.
8. Hr Itettrr Informed on all
marketing at.-d •'c.qjumr- j-m btess
P. Dk food* an&gt;l other rmtintodll let th»t art* locally produced
and in abundance.
10. Promote money.making and
mon*# management artivltle* for
children.
11. Develop hnhhlea that will
make piofluhle uw of lleturc
tlm,e, r«peelally for older mem­
ber* »f IIn* family.
12. Provide Improved mranii of
• ran-puiiatlon to market in notnr
»rp««.

Hhr *a&gt;l mten*bin w..tk*n plan
increa*e-t n*tivitir* with l«th rti
i t 1 anti irrltan fanilllr* to help
fiolvr prnhlemi arialng from (he
current *llna!l«n
The home Indilitrle* »|terl*IHt
ha* alto not'd a constant and In­
creasing demand for Information
on the u-c of Florida fond*, elitedally eltru* and tropical fruit*
The majority a ir rc*|iie»l» altottl
preparing and contervlng fond*

Campbell’! Tomato

ild Glory Pork ti

r

Va Rail White dr Green
( llf lf t e

Mr* Kendall ha* *eyeral nther
lUgge lion* on h o w to Increate m
a tr d 'h the family Income.
Oplnnirtrlat
I. Ui* Impiovert method* in nroduction, dlililhution ami market*
113 Magnolia
Phone SI
Ing of farmland home piodttdlaJ
R. lU e with I* all available te.
WtlltM of the farm, home a n d
rninmunity.
■7. Re trained In thill* n o r tu ty
COOI ^IfW
4(o
#* meulltea
ai«f market
mat Lal Ilitalii
product and
quality*e
pn doc*
a. Produce landardlted quality
product* h i price* that rnntumer*
can and will pay.
b Jteve op n v Hume Iniluitrlea
Hnt*ll d e p o t l l . J *
that
.*■•
teprat detnand.! iini tM to. P M .
8 Hciitip atl-hli mat mallet**- -

Dr. Henry MclAiulin

JA LO U S IE

No 2

(tariin n (lift
Scott Kutmly
U0S5OM

KRAUT
Donald Duck Sna-M A Fiald
PEAS
Noc r

T I M E II.IM IT 6 C A N S )

Bu»h White or.Yellow

CRISCO
H IL L S D A L E S L IC E D

1
Margaret
( Ann Grade A
1
Quality

eggs]

80c
( Florida l.e. Mo .
| "'no. Shipped, Alerl. Ih«. ()bl*

)
1

a ^ c,'om

o* WALK

-Aiueridan
CENTRAL KI.0KIDA QUICK HtKl

YOUR

FOOD

P R O D U C E

Van Cnnip Spanish
Rice

d n Gun M E A T D E P T .

Educator

LOCK HRS

PtJT Till? FREEZE ON MVINtJ COSTS
Slop pummlvp spcmliiif for fmxl Ijy renting it frown
i| (imhI locker ami iimiik it rcRulorly, You rail nave on
every |Nitiml of food, vvlitrlher you priMluet' it yourdell
or buy It from us at wholesale prlcea. Cotno In ami let
ua show you how you can live far ladlcr at far less
ciatI.

From Our Retail C iih c h Thin Weekend

PASCAL CELERY...... Igc. stalk
EMPEROR GRAPES ........2-lbs.
ROME BEAUTY APPLES.. Mbs.
WESTERN CARROTS. Igc. bch.

DtUtiotiH and Nnlrllloua— TexW r

FLORIDA LETTUCE. .. Igc. head
KILN DRY YAMS j l .........4-lbs.

Oar tlwn Grade V

Factory Puck Bag

Brink font Bacon
Tender, Rune let*

FROZEN FOOD

Sirloin RoakiH
W*»t*ra Runele**

Minute
Maid Orange
Juicet
I lb#
enn
7Bc
Zi , ,
%
■ j.j*
• .i
,f*
Honor Rrand Turnip Urcens 12 oz. pkg 23c
Honor Brand RnspbcfrieH 12 oz. pkg. 36c

Fresh llam Roasts
Flarnr Pall

Dried Beef! ........
Western rorn fml
Center Chop*
End Cho|M
oc Konala....

urgarcl
A m t F rc n h

Fla, Gratia A, tfreanml it Draw.i

Ofd Fnih..

Miirgnro* Ann Quality Grade A

Pafm River SI teed

re s te r n
roien, Grade A
* Drawn Roaitn

S'i55Jnnfegi;*D''“*&lt;
Fryw u 46e
Cut-np Fryers lb. 4»c

■e , . . . .
BaUnrdV Panrcho

REABROOK KAHMH

- IkdlnH1,

IVORY SOAP
Iro rg * .
■i
Cphea
Ai r
3V0BV 101 |P' •

— 3t t e r r r T
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v-v;i

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U-ox- Bottle

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r 4

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Inchon Evacuation

e - e *». , „ •* ,
the mercy of the ebb tide. It left
them on sloping mud flala.
The tldra at li.rhon ar»- among
the highest in the world There
la a difference of atmo«t .10 fee*
between high and low tide.
The ne*t tide would roll in r.t
2 A. M. Friday Until then the two
ships would rrmaiti marooned but
they a rr armed an&lt;l reedy to fight.
Admiral Thackcry r s i mufi
dent the r.hipt would get to «ra
aafelv, although he ranpH on
wood a* lie spoke.
"We have our defep&gt;r perimeter
'around th« harbor and Ihr shlpi
a r t well armed,” he said. "The
cruiser Rochester I* firing now
and other v s r r h l|iv |ts d |w y r ! * g
aru Id position to open up whmvet nece**ary
"We will get out all right,” he
•aid
The naval guns could easily

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HOLLYW OOD. |en. 4— (4*)— American women can trial. An
WILMINGTON. tV I. Jan 4—(A’&gt;—F. I Du Pont Df N tnoun and
WINTER HAVEN. Jan. 4-&lt;&gt;P&gt;
TALLAHABSE eT Jan |-C iP )Co., Inc., announced today the award, at a total outlay of $390,400. of —Fruit pickers in Folk county, The Stale Beverage Department esprit on international talent licclatet they ate the mort beautiful
78 pott-gradvatr *n*f pmt-d/vtcua! fellowships to 47 universities and heart of Florida's citrus belt, got a warm reception from u m r (enisle* in the world
Ihr U. S. gates have been taking a beating in this space in recent
continued their wildcat strike to- Cabinet member* today for ita
Hi anti in aid to 10 univrnitir*.

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DuPont Awards $390 Thousand For Wildcat Strike Of Beverage Bureau International Expert On Women
County Fruit Budget Welcomed
Calls American G ir ls Prettiest
t University Research Scholarships Polk
Pickers Continues ' By Sta*e Cabinet

The award*, for the 10'»I -**2 aradcmic year, are intend'd to
"stockpile" knuw|e.|ge throiifli*------- ----------------- —
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advancement of
f ' ' f *reh. jn inrtallur*y, one in biochemistry
Granting of the fellowships rot. &lt;ri(j on„ (|1
Tbe aia portV ^ifs a company plan, l&gt;*gun in | (jot| ol((| fr ||„wihi|&gt;s are for work
1BI8. to encourage graduate re tn c|,rmi»try.
March In chemistry. It h.n« sioee ; |*oat-doctoral fellowship*
in
been expvmled to taka in other | ehemislry w, r, .wsrried to Corfleldi. The program, a Du Pont ( n r|,
Harvard, MIT. Illinoii.
apokriman .aid. la fipected o '
W.icon.ln.
ma ntain the How of taxhntrall)
Brs()u4, , fellowship* in
trained nersons Inin teaching &lt;t..d J c*irmiMry were avaHod to nrowi
research work at umver.itK amt [ lliuvrraity, Ctlifotrua Im tltute of
into leehnlral f-r.ltlon. in in , Te, W ,logy. Carnegie Institute of
du.try.
Technology, Columbia, Cornell,
The grant»-in aid to iinlvet.J. ( D n &gt; | | a rv.«rd. Iowa State ColIlea are for unrestricted me m I*ge, John* llonhina, MIT, Northfundamental r|i«mlral rr-«-.irrti we.tern, Ohio State, Oregon State
They provide 110.000 for eitrh of C ollege, Pennsylvania State Col
the 10, all of whirh re.-el\td .i lege. Polytechnic Im tltute of
*,4 Tfttar nward* for the pr* .»nt Brooklyn, Princeton, Purdue. Rot
h'x&gt;| year. Du Pont nDn pro­ ger», Stanford, Syracuse, Washvided 120.000 (nr the Itnivrr.ltv •ngton University of Ft. John.,
of Chicago for a to st mrmhrr hin Western Re*erve, Vale. Callfo-mts
in its in.titute fur tbe .ttidy of at Berkeley, California at Lo*
metal*.
Angeltc, Chicago, (V orsdo, DelsThe Itn.ooo grants will go to; wsre. Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Marvland.
Michigan,
California Institute of Tecnnolo Kent**,
Cornell, ttarvard. IMinoit,; Minnesota, Ml'sourt, Nebraska,
Massachu*etts, Institute of Tech­ North Carolina, Notre Dame,
nology. Minnesota, Ohio State. Penrr. ylvanin, Rorhester, Te«a*.
Virginia. Washington (Seattle),
Princeton, Wisconsin and Yale
Selection of candidalri for frl and Wisconsin.
P n.t-graduitr frllowshlps In
lowshlps and choice of pr»{t-ct*
are left to the universities re­ chemical engineering were awrdrd
ceiving the award*. Each of the ;o Carnegie. Columbia, Cornell,
7DSt-gf adoate fellowship. pro­ M il, Oh'n State. Prtnceton, Yale.
Illinois,
Michigan,
vide* f t .100 for a single perto’i Delaware,
or 12,100 for a married |iersnii, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennes­
together with an award of | | , 2Qi) see. Terns and Wisconsin.
Fellow hip.* in mechanical anto the university, for Hie nest
academic year. Each |x&gt;.1 -doctoral lincering were awarded to Cofellowship provides | 1 .6fin. plus nmbia. l.rhigh University, MIT,
Penn State and Purdue. FellowflJtOO to the university.
Of the 72 post-graduate fellow ship* in physics go to Ohio State,
ships, all pre-doctoral, 46 a rr in Virginia and Yale. Carnegie and
chemistry, in in chemical en­ l-ehigh will receive the fellow­
gineering. five In m crhiniral en- ships in metallurgy. The fellowgltieering. three In physics, two shin m biology goes to California
Institute of Technology, and the
one in biochemistry tn Wisconsin.

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T H E 8 A N F 0 R U H E R A L D . SANFORD. FLORIDA

T H U R SD A Y JA N . 4, 1951

tween Inchon nod Seoul a* far In
land a* YltnqdoftFnn. arum* the
llan River from Henul.
M*ny of the thin* had b»in
loaded for il*v* with vehicle*,
tanks and other war etnilpment.
Where they are golno I* a
eloMly guarded rerret. Th» ftnal
, day of loading was done nnd«r
gray »kle«. Tlie weather was cold
but not Idtter. There were no
major hobbles, hut the last hour*
were fe-erish.
Fgt tlv d e W Arratm ilh, of
Oakland. C alif. »ald "We will get
out with no iii'iiln
"And when we pe* Ihrouph hero
there won’t ha anythin* left of
military valoc for the Chinks."
Great hordes of Chinese Com­
munist* rushed past Mating Seoul
today In an ettemnl to tra p re­
treating Allied forces and drive
them Into the sea
Tor the second time In seven
months the capital of South Ko»ea
wag In Communist hands The Reds
also salved Kimpo Airfield, one of
lha most valuable In Korea.
General AfwArthur'* headquar­
ter* called attent'or to the dangetous breakthrough In Central
Korea where an estimated IR0.O00
Chinese and Korean lied* were
driving Inwards W»nlu. 55 miles
southeast of Seoul
It was a black day for United
Nation* arm*.
The Korean Red radio at Pyong­
yang said the Communists were
engaged in a terrific battle to
annihilate “the enemy along the
entire length of Ihr* 19lh P aral­
ret.
lel."
AUn
Hied reports on the movement
of hattile were vague The Eighth
Artny
a rrn e ia l
wiUuVfHwa!
in i»rotr^ta nlf&gt;nr
(He rntir^ IW) mile lin« «traUhlnr
th r pfnlnAttla.
Mar Arthur repor*c&lt;| * raging
halUe In central Korea, southwest
of Rapyong. The Communiata have
purae.i past Vapynnr and Chun•"JJ) J t Hi?t forrefid drive *o
split the entire Eighth Army and
drive lla left flank Into the Yellow Rea.
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OETiiANKH
wikis tn take this means of
Main* war t l s » n , s M v c. 1

FW er Taxes
II niillssta e—a, S*aa* uael
them to the 1951 legislature, how­
ever.
And. If war doesn’t come tn pre­
vent It, he hopes to get around to
more of the out-of-state speaking
tnuta he promised dating hit iampaign to ’’personally tall the peopie about Florida’s warm winters
and cool summers."
It's been a rough two years for
Warren
Within three mouths altar he
was inaugurated Jan. 4, 1949. with
a spectacular celebration he com­
plained "if I had it do over, I be­
lieve I would take some ether line
of workAt t h r # M n r’th r r M i m n x»
was la the hospital recuperating
fmm physical and nervous ex­
haustion. A month later he said
his Job was the "roughest, tough­
est -most terrifying task I ever
He's had severe lo u ts by dis­
affection and dralh in th# political
ranks of his administration.
lie'* ’■•d financial problems that
re«iulr*d i special session of the
lrgUla *v earnl brought a aalea tan
he didn’t like.
He's raught criticism from the
pre-s and public, right and leftlie has tried a few new stunta and
issued a lot of statements, and
some of them didn’t exactly-strike
the pitMIc’s fancy.
But at tlie midway mark of his
four-year term hr appears to be
going strong
On his record air ths new law
which took cattle (a long time
souicc of irritation for many mo­
torist!) off the highway, a new
citrus code which he credits with
saving the industry from econo­
mic disaster, the heaviest expend­
iture on public rued Improvements
during 1960 the etate hae ever
Men. the sta te ’# first Mg money
contribution to water control and
along with It all p*thepe the rr«Atest general prosperity In Florida
history. ■ He said in a radio speech last
week that "1 believe the record will
show that in no other two years of
Florida's 106 years of statehood
hae so much been done by any
«r*u *.imini*tr*rion to promote It**
prosperity and progress ol the peopie of Hits state."
In the next rlx month* he face*
another legislature and another
terrific financial headache trying
to determine which agency and In­
stitutional demand* for more
money jr* Justified and where the
eslra fund* rr.n bo found.
Governor Warren Mid he Is
try hopeful" that the
Slats ran
"very
(he State
K by for the rset
hi* admingel
r#tl of his
admin­
istration without Increased tax a­
tion.
"ft It obvious tin t Urn selloqlt
a* well g* many other departments
of go* eminent that render much
nrrdr*. serv lrri to (he people pied
more money but I don’t see haw
the renpli nf Florida, having Keen
required by the 1949 legislature
to pay 31R.noo.noo a year In addi­
tional or pew taxes, ran be expert-d ip p a r ev»n qmye U faa."

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beautiful n*jr*| trsbulea.
] As the rabbit U an animal a t
Mra. Faul RIxuer*
Fight lla ears are large and
and gon. la u l T. Bigger» i lurned boekwardt, *« (hat | | ran
A-Jv.1better hear sounds bshlnJ.

day with confused rrsults.
: 1951-6.1 request fur KM76.VOO tn
Most packing house operators spend on collecting Florida's liquor
In this area said thes ituation and cigarette taxes,
was not as bad today a t it ap- j State Treasurer Kd l-arson said
peered yesterday.
hr was rrady to approve the dr
On the other Karel the strike partmrntal huugrt immediately,
seemed to he growing in the nrea No budgets have been approved so
south of Lake Wale*. Deputies far. That part of the budget hrai
were sent there t» cluck re- inga is not scheduled to start until
ports and that truck* loaded with Monday,
picker* were bring stopped by
Larson's* suggestion f»r mimed
pickets and forced to unload, but 11st* action was not taken up but
fee &gt;f. i.i trouble when they ar- i several other Cabinrl member,
rived.
complimented Beverage Director
Deputy Hamp Roger* said kr«i» S holt on hi* pi*'-dilation
he had been pstroling the strike of hi* agency’s need*,
aria and found things very q u irt.' Comptroller C. M. Gav, who hai
Estimates of tin*,* out ranged differed with the Beverage De
from about 600 in the opinion of part men! over rjg a irttc tax col
the packers, to 1,000 by George |iectlon fund*, wg* not present at
Warren, area director for the i the m« etmg*.
The llevotage Itepartment re
Florida
Industrial Commission,
•pied is JL ’.V-’l I none Ilian it
ami 2,000 by labor men.
Warren said at least two spent in the last two year '• and
parking houses hsvr shut down ; 1309,496 over the amount ap
and operations of several othera ; propriated f«*r it bv the 1943 leg
' illatilir
have been curtailed.
Many packers, like R. E. Iluff . S-liott said money was needed
of the Rtar Fruit Company here, I to finance enforremrut of th&gt;
said they were prepared to “w ait | rig aiellr tax law He reported
1 some ritiej appear to be gettlnp
out the strike.”
Huff aair soms pickers who cigarette la ir - which hniild b '
were out yesterday wet* back or* 1 going to the .Stale The Rtat* is
tire Job today, and that striker* 1 supposed tn ro t rig n irttr fax#
did not seen* as enthusiastic to­ rolls, led outside eitv limit*. The
Slate’s rigarette money t&gt; spenl
day.
Borne truck drivers and loader-, I on tuheiviilosig sanatorl* up to 1.1 .
also were out, but th u r h a : been ; (Mm.000 a year and then roes tpto
no sigu nf the strike's spreading j the General Revenue fund.
The Htste of Florid* was a|. &gt;
to Invide workers. Ilowevrr, if
the flow of frii!; to Hie plant* a*k*d today- to provide |1,l50JXk)
stops, cannerirs as well as p ark ­ for ronstnirtion nf air rai'l shelter .
ing planta will hsvr to shut down. in tbe slate.
The federal government would
malrh II dollar for dollar.
Tlie reciuett r*n*e in a letter
from former Governor Millard
•Segait X*. ST
Caldwell. National IvCil Defense
M sv n n ii »T*ri: r i x m i H i
Adniinistxrtor It wa* read to the
ssanM-T
W slBii IlsrlSa.
eahlne thildgel eommission hv
The following prim reported tiy Governoi W arren
Hi* Healers «* III Hanford Hlat*
Caldwell *ald Flori'la has O.JH
Farmer* Market for produce sold
to Trucker* a tlealera up to 4 P.SI perrenl of the nation'* urban imp
Jan. J. ISSI
Beans. Tandergrte* bu hpr IS l l - l S* illation in rritiral target areas.
Florida rritiral target area* pt
Beans. Lima
bu hpr. I oo-S IS
Cabbage
I* lb bags x r s - lis lahlithrd hv the federal govern
Cauliflower
crate I ti l l s ment never have been revealed bv
Cslery. Fla *JeM«n

ate usually reld and fragile."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Studio prtas agents ate brtst- L 08 t : Average alie brown brief
ling with information of BailereMle containing ipelling book,
inoa
casting
accomplishment. , ^hool auppllc*. Ret. to 310 MagWithout eVen » i k i n ^ f.ou can
BolU or phon. 44. Reward.
learn that the "Quo Yadla" cast | ................ K
----------Included such Individuals as ths
niece of Tchaikovsky, Dum ' s one.
time leading man, Mila Holland
of 1949, the daughter of Nijinsky,
two Polish princes, the fattest
man in Rome and Elisabeth Tay­
lor.
• The latter happened to b* pass­
ing through Rome on her Ill-fated
W hen kl ln#jr f u M i
«n?
honeymoon and walked through a folks
r
U M » | U il g t AM I
scene, much lo the joy of the
*r %»»«! on* - U h
ttie i
- ft*
hio'l • jfT*r
publicity dept.
if rt^iKnl
1
» l»
joa
rt
do* n - J . . # to » fh n mm. n ( i . » n as atrvtt
brvl ttrAitk. r*r» • -att^r ♦» .» *u*&gt;tuT In
t%M. MlQx&gt;4 »J *I !•r »' 1*1 r liar Ll fold

KIDNEYS H
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS WASTE

months. I he new French attraction. Leslie Caron, svd they mature
too eatly. Italian *tar Marina &gt;"
Ibrti declared they are unhappy
, r p t, r , nfe t h .t makes her
tievaus* they seek ciuality with attractive."
men. And Swedish Marta Torrn
A* for the F'.nglish—“They
observed 4 h»t they hide their have some real beauties, but they
to tlor.s too much.
Now we have some more rca . -uring news. It comas from M"l
Balterino, talent executive at
MGM He h*&gt; just returned from
a half-year « ( rrntilting talent
for the Roman epic, "(Jun Vadis."
In that time he east 20 000
people, including 226 speaking
U f \ A M C £
role* and t&gt;5 principal players. I
The actors came from every I
country in the world.
"After seeing them all. I ant I
convinced morr than ever Ihxt 1
American glrlr arr the most
b-autiful in the world," said
Bitllerimt, who ilrsplte hi* Italian ;
tf
name I* a native of Los Angeles, j
a* o a t his father.
"You can spot an American
girl on the boulevard of artv
country in the world. IDr form. |
her J t r .- and the wav .he - .I k .
mat r her stat-d out from all the j
other women.”
The talent exprrt pointed out
the dl'tingtiishirg features of the
American gal: "in the firat place,
she stands erect, much more an
than anv other nationality. She it
taller and more statuesque. She |
has long, beautiful leg*.
"Actually, the is like a tho
r.oiclthred racehorse. Wc are a
mixture of all nationalities and
the cro . 1-breeding has created a
rare of long limbed beauties."
The "Quo Vadis" Jaunt was
quite an experience for Ballrtino
In Hollywood, beauty can tie |
bought hv the tui-ha-l. But it
wasn't so easy In Rome. He was
fared ss.tli the problem of finding
200 glamorous dolls for atmosphere at a Roman feast scene.
"We had a devilish time filling
our quota," he rreallrd. "I don't
m*an that the Italian women &lt;
aren’t beautiful; thev have a soft. I
dark, short kind of beauty. Rut
we were making a picture to ap­
W»rrep’» of fire.
Crate I* a Drear
« IS
feisty. FU Pascal
Caldwell said the shelter* would peal to American taste* and sv#
Crate «* * larter
b.ie-SIS
tonslrueied under ihr nrwlv had to have gals who were tall,
Collarde
do* buarhea !.!*-!*• lie
authorised
ioint
F’ed*ral-8tate not dumpy."
Ocamber*
b« b«kl&gt; IXS*
Cuitomera* Corner
Ballerino ul»n -might talent in
F.t,2M).noo,fHm program
eggplant
bu bskt* S to
Ksrarole bu hnr 174-1 on
F'rance and England. Of the
Aa you know , AAP has
L*lluc«. Iceuerg, lira t**ck
F'reneh women, he ohaerved:
. » D r *ral*
IU -U I
led
lha way in * ee in | that
"They
are
not
espeeiallv
beauti­
Lellure, Iraberg. It* Park
every Hem yon nnrehate
ful, hilt th e v ale ,-hlr. No m a tte r
'&lt; dot erst*
i *o■J Jt
L*ttuce. Big Poston
how a French girl looks, she
ha* the price m ark ed un it.
K I. Crato
| SO
manage, to add something to
liustard Ureena d«s bnrhs
Do you look for Ihtta
Onions. (Ireen dot bnrhe
price ninrfcing* nmi comPtepero
bu bskt
Senate Journal
Potatoes. Fla Red Bliss
There war no announcement
p ara them iellh lha price*
B also
|*
.l-ag# 1 H r so
TALI.AHAFMEE. Jan .
nor Journal entry whatever al-out
Potatoes. Fla Mad hills
Ihled
on your c a th rrglithe ap|Miintmcnt of ltevlllr. It
A alia
t* lb bag* s t i l s* The old mystery of why the
far receipt?
llstflshea S dot. basket* 1 s e - t i t Flat- Senate neither rntifir
was
no
w
e
ld
that
Senator
W,
A
vqvim,
Tfii'iv.- tin
Benesh. Tellnw
b# b»r 1 se-s n nor rejected Gqvcruor Wat ten 1 , Hhands nf Gatnraville. TteviiD’s
If sag ever /a ll lo pfUt.
home town, had r,erred notice h*
1 is - t i* appointment nf R. P. Beville
mark
an Item, or make a
Taroip salad
bu bpr
the Racing Commission Is ba
ITS
would oppose confirmation If Ihrm
lila
k
a In lh a price
CITRI’S
appointment were submitted.
Oranges, deptndmg sir#
charged, ih e men and
The Governor's p ro * secretory} | ~Bo*
is o
Loyal Comntno, challenged s o '
tlrspstrutl, lluncsn bo* 3.1b
icomen In sour A &amp; P icanl
L e n a ! N o tic e
Orspefrull .Marsh Ssedlet*
Pres* statement th*t I
lo know about ll.
Box
XSO-IJS Associated
Tangerine*
ly bo* X00-1 lb Bevllle’a appointment never w,i | s u t t i t op s r t ’t ti STIIIX Pfttl
And If you can *U|£e*l
t .%x o r ».ii
11 varlsll** ugUsMsi rarrlvetl presented by the Governor bu*
t ii si*r i h it rsr o r is.n
•i&gt;d*jr, total rvislpls nf *ea*l*ti|*a confirmation, while the other four
any
way In which we ran
NoTU't: ih rir:ni;itv u iv i ;n ,
( til at the Hanford Mt*l* Farm- raring rummituion tnemhera wrro Tlul
m ake o u r price-m arking
t&gt; l&gt; l&gt;afilH. tioldar ol Tat
da Market today.
’trlllliale N« Sil Issued (he ind
Hamand vary iKKUi, markat ad- submitted and confirmed aa tho C
system servo you hellar,
Hat ol Auaust A I). ISI7. baa Iliad
f(rifle
W 'Vbailer.
' dam.ind for Lalluie a law requlrea.
K»
ii In m)' «•rfIce and hat mad* *|&gt;
please lei u* know.
The appointment! eame ha&gt; k plPalltin
fur
*
lax
drtd
tu
Iln»urd
ltf« ,r
dsmaad tor CIT- Into the news whrn the Governor ihrrron Bald crrtiriial* rmtirac*:
Please wyltet
lullowlna d«&gt;, ilt-ed |ir«|&gt;vily In
Friday reappointed all five raring lh&lt;
CUSTOMER
I
nr
Counlr
«t
llamlnol*.
Hlal*
ill
noard member* for new two-year FI-rid*. I-. nil
RELATIONS DEPT.
terms. By law, they are subject
I 1 art n o l NU *, of NWS* of
It'aM iaaD hnsi »W*e SMsel
ARP Fooil-Jfioirt’BW-i lir. linn |S 'rownthln XI
to approval hy the Henate wh­
Nniilh Mania II Fail 1 t u t s
home In Miami. Dsttfied th at he it meet* in April.
420 Lexington Avenue
The aaexaentenl nf Ilia -aid pin- [
himself in various official rapaciWarren first appointed his
under the a aId -artlll.ala la-I
New York 17, N. Y.
tie* In Ihr parly accepted mem ­ Raring t'ommiMion when hr to- party
sued naa In lha name of t’nknown
Ifnlaaa
said
isrllll-ai*
shall
l-a!
ber* without getting formal ap- rame Governor two yeai* ago. A
redeemed *&gt;-uidlh( In the law, Ih*.
plicatrOna or iasulng cauls.
rouple of day* before the IfM r prnpefl).
d-s- llhed lit-rein will he
He said there were period* of rrgular legislative session emD f i l l !&lt;• Ih* hlahtrl tdddar at lha I
A A P F’ancy
several months when ho larked a he submitted the appointment i (OuM hnuas dour «n Ih* tire* )fpn-|
In the moolh nf S*thruar%r, ISSt,
supply of such forme and docu­ of l*o Edward. Ralph Crum. P da*
which la Ih* Slh d*r of Fahruar*.
ment* bora uso (he suf
tho O. Corbin and Roy Patience. Itc ISSI
l*at*d I hit tlk dar u( Januarf,
national office In New
Iona Broken Rllrr
was vllte'e name was not on Ihe lir.t,
exhaoJled temporarily.
niw atda, f'rtim , Corbin w .l m i
»» f IIKitNDoN,
Fatty dues collections in the Patiaisca were confirmed by the
• Itrk rircull Court,
i'-amlnuls County. Flor­
South w ar*- "mere flexible than Ts«Mt«'|n rloseo executive se**l»Ann Page Tasty I’aaib
ida
elsewhere," Crouch said. He as- or June 3, the last day nf the thCAl.l _________
sSrtrd a Du that In the South session. The confirmations weir
ixoTirt: o r tp p i.tr atioxi t o n
theto wa* a "greater Irregulari­ announced and rn terH in H
T %x ns;* n
ty In mealing*" and a "gonorel
Little Darling—FnrdhnuV
r»t r rai i* I i n s op la sn
loo«enegs In such matter*.”
K'jt ic i ; t;r h p h iiiv u iv k k ,
"comp", for complimentary, *.r
Thst l&gt; t* rianiel Ihe h ildar ol th*
Crouch Identified photographs n«&gt; noTatlon, be raid.
fol'nwtn* refllllrala has 111*4 slid
of Ted Wellman, whom he said he
Reviewing hie own Communl- rer'iliraie tor a ta* d*#d lo t&gt;* I*
Iona Cr«am Style
succeeded as Ttnnets** organiser, background, Crouch «ald that in sua-t Ihara-n Th* &gt;trllflraia n'lmher j
1 veer nf lu n ar a. lha deserlpU-n
and of Batty Malcombre, also 1925 he wa* In the U. R Army in
ptoi&gt;*rlv and lha name in
Identified a* Brtty Malcolm, head Hawaii and organised within the orhilh«
Ii It - i i a-aas«ad aia as (ut
of Ihe TV A unit of the Communist Army the Hawaiian Communisil littea"
Fray Bentos
reilltlrate Kn IIS
party In Knoxville,
League.
Tear nf lasuan--a JlltV I. ISIS
m i.
Crouch said h« per«onally ac­
Me said he wa* surdenced to Pi
III SI.IIIPTIOX OF PNOPKMTTl
cepted Mrs. Melcombre's applica­ year* by a eourt martial in enn
UPI, nf UK\ Uarfhin &gt; Town
ahlp ll Kmitn liana- )l Patl
tion for Communist Tarty rortn
Bath
nertinn with this nrganlia'&lt;&lt;&gt;n
In erhhh *es*-»*d Jnaaph !
berahlp and Issued her member work, hut that the -.enlem-e l*t»r 11n71am*
inaIi at at All ol said nroptrty .
shin book.
wa* commuted to three year* in htlna In lha I'minlv nf Keininnlt, I
Stale nf Florid* MnUta *Uch cefPie Miami w|tne** said Ram- disciplinary barracks.
Baiun*
_ VI or can
liriiaie -hall l.a irl-tm-d aieoid-l
Ington used the official Commun
A* a result of publicity involved Ira in law lha ;&gt;r-j|&gt;rrly described &lt;
1st Perl v Post Office Box In 'n the trial ami sentence he wa&lt; ta sarh cerrilleat* will ha sold in*
hnnivillo In 1937 and that md-ody mad* an honorary Regimental Ihe hlghtal Mddtr al lh« fruM dour)
Ihe flsmlnn'e r’oqnlv *‘ouri llotit# '
A A I*
blher than ji PariF m*mbor r**ul«l CVmm*ndet nf the Russian Red nf
al Hanferd Florht*. -» lha *11*1
obialn par mission for such use. Army, he said. He added that til Mondar in Ihe month nf Falifuarv,
Crouch Identified h lutsscrip- photograph in a Red Army of |*S|, wnt-h is ihe *|k dar ol FAba n . issi
9 mW m. rant
lion card of the "Southern W ork­ fleet's uniform appaerrd in the m Haled
Ann Pag*
Ihla *11&gt; dar of January,
e r " one-tlmg Communist P arty May I. 1923. issued of the Com last
o P IIP.nNIKJN.
n«Mlratlon, bearing the name munlst Dally Worker.
n#fV Pluull C o o n .
f
* r* f t
*
"Bill Remington" and the m ailing
Crouch said he formerly wax »"
Hemlnola C o u n t y . PlorAnn Pag* Pr«p*r*&lt;l
addreaa "Box 1999, Knoxville. th# editorial hoard nf the "Smit'i
Ida
Tmn ”
rtn Worker." and that ha » » ' IICAI.I
. II* said the tarn* card Dire a editor nf "The New Boutli” xotips ; o r- sppi ri %tiox ro n
later aihlrea* of "Box jijg, Han- which succeeded lha "Southern
tax nr.pri
I Sr
lap.i isi.ia r aw* o r is m
Inrue hnr
IVORY SO A I’
over. N. ft." Remington, aft* r Worker" aa an official C-nmmati
NHTII'K
IH IIKItrilT rtIVKN. I
laaving Knoxxlll*. attended Darla- let Party organ.
Thai l&gt; n tianlel lha holder nf the
IVORY SO A P I’e m m a l b a r 1 for I7 r
mouth collage In Hanover.
rnflowlna rarllflrala ha* fllad astd |
IVORY SO A P .FL A K E S lg- pks- 30r
for a la* dead lo !&gt;• It 1
The film card wa* lntnidiR*«l
On August l i t each year Rwit- rarllfkila
epad rharao" The cartlMiala nura-l
i* exhibit No. 19-A. .
13c
teriand ralehrates Ita "Confedera h*l and yete n| liiaafiet. Ih* d«
CAMAY HATH HAII
Crouch (Bid a notation ”R P“ on tlon Day." Expert mountaineei acripllon of th* proparty. sod lha
14c
LAVA
SOAP
I
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.
b
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the card meant the person wa* mate their way to |&gt;eak* and set asm* in which M »'*• aaaaaaed al*
a* follow a
hi sq b w n ltr. Card* for ns- off fireworks displays and bon- CxfHIk
nor.
OXYDOL
Ir . Pkgal* Kn III
‘p al? subscribers bora the noUUo;t files.
Vast nf lat'iapc* Jole I, 111
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80c
IIR E rr
tiR s m im n s r o r pnoppir* Ti
Ir p k s .
a is ih ir m r: it* tr ot kh
i:4r
1
lb.
pkR.
8 P IC ii S PA N
of'HK'jj nf NF'J *1 K W q a*rUon 14 Tn-rnthlp I t South
30c
LUX FL A K E S
I r - p k sPaha* It P.*»i
Kama In which atatasad Travla
15c
Iff.
b
a
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SW A N SO A P
r Jarkaon All nf said prnpartv bs“—*- “‘at*
mg io lha CnoatV of Htmlnnl*.
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FLA. GRADE A

W ILSON I LB . BAG

Pure Pork Sausage lb. 40£
"SUI’EK RIGHT" HEADY TO EAT

Picnics

A

53^

I’KKSII

Jumbo S h rim p .

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lb. 830

Warwick Dark A Milk

ChocolatcN 2 lb. box 99{&gt;

lE nshtys

Apple Juice

Whttcbnuse

No. 2 can 23c

12

tail 37c

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2 lir bclis ||c

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Pi tih Crlip

Carrots

Fancy Wln*i«p or

Delicious Apples
Fresh Juicy

20c

F’rath Canadian

lb.

Rutabagas

22 oz. con 17c

lb. 14c
each

Grapefruit

A*P’s PRICE IDLICY
• Stuff wide lot* piles t on hundreds of
itfms(vtryday...in*teidof juris few
Mohe day” or “ svrtk end specDli.’*
• Advertised prices ate guaranteed
far on* week, even though mitkal
pt leas go up.
Fit believe iKh policy Ac/pi our
aailomtrt tore more money.

2W M t(jtp l|a A r t .

• Wkk t)tt eofroct prk* marked «s
i i si j item, pvtti ro utmixta civs
tafiriar s lip . . . you know what yon
. m v * al A IP.

S aafo rd , FU-

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5c
4c
■5?'4

Tka Groat AlDalk

-a » n.vnwnotf
rlerk Cirralt Voaxt.
Hemlnola County. Plot-

23c

Crapes, Bed Emperor 2 lbs. 25c

&amp;u4 ew ^ucw 5j ^ t w

test.

t/4 lb. pk*.

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AAPFOODSTORE

Wafa* If* Mh d ir of Jaauary.
i at*.

rit. 23c

Out Own

No. 2 can 15c

Spaghetti ...

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lb.

Lima Beans

Tomato Soup

333

Ih. 4 5 £

Preserves.........2 lb. jar 55c

Apple Sauce

P h o M 892-W

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Pork Chops.....

Bed Beans In Chile f»ravy 13c

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Luncheon Meat 12 oz. can Me

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Chocolate Syrup 1 lb. can 18c
Cabin Home Meal 5 lbs. 30c
Baby Lima Beans 2 lbs. 29c

Corned Beef

f ptorid* tlalaaa inch eertlfleait
halt h« f* 4 «#ia*d acrordla* &lt;s l**»
i y n p r i l t In awrk c a rflfk a la will
aalll to th* hlihaat hlddee at Ik*
sat door n f lha Ham'nol# Cnuntv
i*r* Hon a* at BaatnH. PlotMa. aa
• -Stret Moada- In lha rownih n!
art. 1* 11- whDh I* th * »lt&gt; 4 «f

D A D

Fryers.................lb. 49(t

White Corn »No. 303 can 15c

Efi VAM.K

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Sliced Bacon 1-lb. pkg. 57(t

Pineapple .... No. 2*/a cnn *^c

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P r l e f t tfto te n h e r e g u n r n n le a d
Thurt., Jan. 4, through Wt&lt;i.,]nn. 10.

Purple PliiuiH No. 2*/a can Me

B L IS S

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Rather Than
ohJust a Few

Court la Told

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I Shop at A&amp;P Whero r
On Mv Total Food Hill.

Hevilie Mvstery
IRevivcH As Racing
,[*•«» firnup Is Appointed

SEED POTATOES

11

flush out B i t l r . C «t D&gt;3h’l Hilo lm U » I
A d r.

State Farmer^ Market

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It .rwtsc ( I m -I *t*rr#itfit|tF l &gt; ititL*wtk* tur
v to r M )&lt; a rt WkU* ofltn •tl « f » i w
it a BtaBiirff Kow monr i.mat i W n ’i * it«
r aps * fri»#f fr&lt;’*n u w 4i* ..m f p n o -D 4lp

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THE SANFORD HEPALD, HANFOPD, FLORIDA

Hie Sanford Herald

Plenty Of Iron

•:« la bt l&lt; bi 4 l » IN W
• b l U b i d dally r u e p i " s i o r d s t
sa d f N » 4 i y At
t i a i a r d . r iw vM a

One much-feared shortage apparently is nt)t going to
develop just yet. Recently there has been talk of the Im­
pending exhaustion of the .Mesabi Range iron ore deposit* in
111
I ft I• f r «1 mu
' ’•»*•
msl'rr the Iwikc Sniwrior region. Alarm-over thin possibility made
.............
Del
i- ’ 77 riwflfM »»«»trr Iki
rte tl companies Hrarch for other possible sources of supply,
mt ftaiafnrd
• f UaiRffM *1
S »**»?.
I among them Venezuela and the Steep Rock district in CanIt ill.f. %M l L III v &gt;
ada. Thi-t was one of the considerations which led United
N IIm
t«tniim»\ m u t
Slates Steel, planning a giant new plant for 19£I &gt; ** *ucl l tt» la «t « M n s s a r r
tion, to locate it at tide-water in New Jersey, when. .» an
«T i m m i i i r n n ^ i i t t r t
•If | a r r f « r
**• readily receive ore from Venezuela.
im
i*9*r N ' la l li
The prosperity of much of the G reat Lakes arc: de3
T k » e * H m b i Ii *
•1% Miirftfc*
pen*l&gt; on (he continuance of tht ostabliAhod iron ro -les.
liar I r a r
” | If Mesabi ore failed, it t\ould lie as disastrous'on a larger
til a b llt a r t ■•tlrr*.
tbsBlii. rr* «liM '»a v
prwrlawsllsas, j
•ale as if the ifiduatry of a one-industry town decided to
a nd nw llr rs
r n l r t l a l a m r a t g *"*
il ir p n r p o i r nl i a l * l a « l a n d *
Mill move awny.
b* r l i « r « r 4 far nl M St i'm a d » r » | l « «
Now it is reported that inure Mesabi ore has been
IM rtlr*.
found by new apparatus of exploration, and new processes
|lr| M « r a l *u N n i I n k s II i It?
lalit n »I
trn «p ia rf
H e * r r « r w l » - are Ircing developed f#&gt;r u.i.zlng ore of low quality. In 1942
I l M a , la r ., \ » m l u r l i , «
Ilr*
W. Davis, director of the Minnesota Mines Experiment
« v « l t . K a a M « i l» » . *•. I M i a
*t h r Mr .
mMr
f tSl Station, leported to the War Production Hoard th a t the
%•••»« tn t r *1 t#r r « « H i l t " •• r n d i l r d
continuance of the war production rate meant the exhaus­
r t r l a s h r l y m Ifcf m »# M r t r r f M I *
r a ti o n ml all iKr l a i r l w m t»rlai»e
tion ot l ake Suivrior iron mjnea by 1950. That year is
l « (III* arM&lt;|»i|*rr, « • Mall as
At* a r n a 4|snnl&gt;M«.
now a thing of the past, yet so false has the Davis predicT l l l ’HSH W , JAN. I, ISM
?:on proved t hat steel companies are planning nine new
freighters of tin- largest size to haul ore cargoes down the
TODAY'S IHIII.B VKHSi:
lakes.

A goad ( hriHiar should m«k&gt;

THE WORLD TODAY Small
IIV DEWITT MACKENIZB
At’ Foreign Affair* Analyst
Why I* it that Generalissimo
Chlang Kai-8hvk's Nationalist
fo rm aren’t allowed to engage
Chinese Communists now that Rad
China ia in tha w art
N#w« Editor I.&lt;&gt;uli Sinclair of
the Rattle Creek (Mich) Enquirer
and New* wants an answer to
that. It's a good question, almost
too good, because it has to -Jo
with a delicate iltuation about
which the United Nation* and 'is
military command In taitern Asia
•rer, the Chinese Communist InIntervention in Ihr Korean w«r i*
liounil lo a ltr r that.
To begin at th r beginning, th r
UN Security Council in It* rraolution of last July 7 called for the
creation of the U. N. Army to
rr*l»t North Korean aggression—
and placed rcipon'lhlllty fnr thi*
unified command in the hand* of
Wa«hlngton, onerating through
Ceneral MacArthnr. The U. N. re­
tired to the background.
When Reneralissfmo Chlang
Kal-Khek offered 70,000 troop*
from hi* vast Formosan arm y for
Korea, the offer wa* turned down.
Why? W«-)|, one reason certainly
w*« tailed on Formosa'* strategic
value. Mar A rthur u-anted Chiang'a
forces to defend Formoia at all

I hi - i- not saying that Mesabi will be immortal. Some
-Ihv it.*. end will come, lint tlie* present generation apparently
noy I." ipared the adjustment this will involve. With an
General Franco tell • lilt Wet lent international crisis upon us. it is a relief to know th a t our
'
supply of Iron ore will not soon give out on us.
World dial Spa id will light agaual
cotta.

finr patriot nml ritirra. I « l

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Du- men (&lt;•’ oui i&gt;. op'c. #n&lt;l 1&lt;
Uw cities -&gt;f our G-xl. 1 S. 10:1.'

h u is n n nggrr'se-r’. wrtlt •intervao
aid if it o given, wiihou' it il il
n util. Strikes ui dni it ihr kind

ii jlli&gt;« s * S ill
l«-cqi|. tP
rfiiiH

J‘ lhl(

aliyoi.t
of tl&gt;c

•pd' * l » * t i r ' s y - t r i u o v e r ( miimiiii
V tome*
to m n Ilx
lying
inn v&gt;|jrii
when w
• li,r n rrtli ol the |SSif&gt;le could Ir.i'll
KiiurtliiiiK from studying the pro
iln&lt; lion lecotd ' j l lire twi, out
• tandintr rlpODrili of |!» ' von*
flu tins w .yi of Idr fhe United
Stater, (in ImMntC, piodipcd
needy 97.000.000 tonr of rtee| in
1950. Tiist SI! aleiul tluei Slid
• a luff timet ai much tterl at Hir■i r

pin-tine.|

»|h (

trio.

w i l l . 1(1

.,

knat’a ryeUtli of equaling llr
rlrel ptoduition of alt the ro t of
the Vrndii pul together. M int it
mote, almut 95 prrrent of Amrli­
mlo
es’* total pesJurtion weal into
I

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Hospital Volunteers
Thi holidrrv season for patients in hospitals wytf bright••ned try tin- many activities of volunteer workers who
Wrapped | ;.rtd distributed gifts, trimfned treenl. arrtbgetl
I ami services And M|*innored visits from Santu CJaus.
f ir** *• .‘(Jbgfstmns celebrations art* lit. yearly*; contribu­
tion which i:« deeply appreciated liy th e patients, but the
"|""'U|Cui4' year-round work tuitieU 'out by'.'thd’.fcnme
/roups is actually even more iin|sirtunt. In hospituln all
uM-i llie country carefully trained woman rind per(&lt;ifm many
loutine ervices and otliors outside th e routine, keeping
vepulat boute and proving dependithM.; help Id. Roffedtul
obtliorltie- In smaller numlg'rs, men volunteers are also
making themselves useful, and outside auxiliary groups of
m in)' jieople serve by mining money for needed improve­
ment . and bv presenting the needs of th e hospitals to the
communities.
Tin- current shortage of nurses makes the work of
volunteer:! vitally necessary, as they perform services lm&gt;
Ihu taut to the comfort of the imtient, but outsida the ocope
of tegular nursing duties.

.

toniumcr yissl*
lli.il i . i iilway
F iist Things F'irst
. locoinotitr*. houiing. aututnoliilci,
’ for ihr hrnrfit of ihr pcopir
In Utah an Army recruit; home a fte r hla first six
wfiilc moil of R uuia't went to weeks of training, wanted to show..hi* fiancee what he had
armamrnt* of w«i.
Inamed. He borrowed a deer rifip add began to go through
Of prim&lt;- inlcm l to Wmlu Fedctaliit* i* thr ililrm rnt of ludia't
j Pliiue iMiiielci J . h - l a i 1.1 Nrhiu
• in f*cnrva, Swityidtml if-* utliri
day lo tin* rffrrl lii.il final vmilil
pektr i kn hr abhiaicd only lliroti|t!i
wothl government Al » tonvcaltan
oLicVetal huillifi-i) lirirgtici liom
9 t n * | i £ i . hr 'aid. "If t»r work
lig/d rciuyli. n r ran achirvr wotld
| i w c a i j i t l I h«vr lontt lirlirvi- that
) thr only, way il ran finally It
j .icMrcrd i« llmtimli woihl goinn. njvnl ’ .i l that i* tni- tin- only
• cRKMion 't|i»| irmnim 11 wlirtlirr
I ihc pro pin of thr world *rr iradr
f i t world peace.

the Intricacies of the tnatunl of. arms fo r her sneflt.
be twirled the rifle about It fired, wounding him Inglorious^
l\ in the .........
foot and
all
.. HbtHiting j tin t|f-monstration
* “ to piecflu
Ills rimntial of arm a up to-k{tu
tp-lhat point may have been,
flawless, except that by. ubvloualy'l
• Hklpped the first lekson
in tin- laaik. It deals with the first'
ig to be done when*
ever a rifle o r otbeu whimiii is picketUilp. That firs! Ih b lg
is to cheek -tilt firirig,A am bcr and ‘m ignzlne to veiMftBiv
su|ipoiiitiun that it imn|)P|(Mided.' r
When first tbingV ^gne first, other things tastllviM9&gt;
’t r ' 1

ktlllotff on btllinn* for

THE NATION TODAY

I

{‘money for running th c g irv sfd mi-nt, won’t wind up bvfrfrt nixt
lb JAMES MAIt LOW
lummcr.'ftuC
‘.’jin t, imonay
m la o Q lfi^ s £
g f' tha foiPmlttcr work
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—bF)— grr**.
All th# other committee*, and
It happen* i-vecy two year* whan
a nr.i (’ongress lake* over. To­ there are plenty of them, will*be
liu*y, too: the committees
Governor Warren say* that *f day lt*» th* HJnd moving In. foreign affairs, on tho armed
Fanfare. Light*. Maylte *pei-che*.
jt automnlrilr drivers do not vnlun- Th'-n the grind begin*.
service*, on commerce, on ta le s,
Urily reduce their ipertf on the
It’* the grind that grt* the and the committees th at will
handle mobilisation goals and constale's Highway*, it tnay he nrccs- work done, not the »pe*rhr'
True tlu« is an ImiMirtant Cun- ' D°l*'
s«r&gt; “to nuke tl mi i halin'.ill) iIn- f t -'** with the world unsteady ns
Anyway, the members put In
possihle for automohiln to sperd " it is. Maybe the future uf this their mornings at the*# committee
It might Ire as in&gt;*ffrrlu*l. host- r tuntry nud even the world ie- hearing*—-although every com­
|i»o&lt;l' on what the K‘.,nd Congress mittee Isn’t working every day—
ever, to |ml a governor on an ikes,
«r doesn’t do.
and then when Congrats go** into
‘ automobile ai in 1 allahatire. I jw
lin e , the place will slssl* with session at noon they’ll dash ov*r
abiding cilirrni would be governed Di,Ininn* oh w hrthrr this country t» yqte, Ijatan. or talk.
try il: but thnwr who l.iraL exiriint; w-nuld work side by aid* wits
Allies sround tne world or* With.
speed laws m o u ld &lt;oatinue to draw f t hind the cold ram psrii of
M there a are f s oia ijf.A
a sm p
11life1 Imr
1 triV il at f tte itn e ?;'?ed» mrtely th e Atlantic and Pacificup liisrre.
Art •(S i., va
But the members t f j Congress
by removing the governor. WIm I
Bnt the pornr tl; some of th-*
won’t
exhaust
themselves
on
that
the
w needrd is increasing rripeti for
,
. . .
tlsuli Jert. Y’ou c a t lookahead for snevchmakfnix o a .tk * floor of
House or 8«ilit*rii valid and l#».
nli
the lew*, speed laws, gambling
two vrarr, day
lay by
h r tlavV
day, day?. &lt;
which poriant, but moat cf th* solid
seem ‘’n-nes *. fu|I of aspeeches.
lave*, and all other laws
work la beiq»l*l|ne In ramniltto#
Home will make tM paper*.
pa
hvarine-*' da? ‘14 ai-f out. with
The apparent futility of Hying Rome will In- Ink utterly dull for lest
noise
*r- lo bobtrr our Kumpesn allies mention.
•4• 14‘* n4pi
5 iK
mn
1*» 1
And
th
rrell
be
fights,
feuds,
against -Communist aggression i» and politicking.
?: indicated by the report -from' Paris
Hut Ix-hind all that, and mueh
that llie French government "may" less conspicuous, is the real work:
iniHilla
Ofdr I a inn'll i-l f .-n ih Cr.Kffi-" the committee hearings, th* back­
P * f p •'w e •
of Congress. Home are W
0 . P . Herndon aa aubm lttol
its* serviiiu on the Atomic F.ncrev bone
unxctic-nat. Most ore dull, but by the Square Deal Machine Co.,
Commission. It doesn’t say that i t ! ncct-unry, most of the time.
r' ,ndo:
Rorp.. Maitland';'
**b*s" orderrd a p u r g e . || doesn't! Not niurh these first few day* °and
the Florlda-Georgla Tractor
Co . Orlando. Trade-In on the old
■ *,y " W P r CZ u UT
^ ,hr i W ’ Prrahien?" T r a m .^ * d e lllm
. «omm«»alon II admill these are.'h i. K i.tr „f the Union message tractor and root rake was conaid.
but decision waa postponed
and Ibat something "m ay" be done : IX Congress, to be followed by .•red.
en awarding th# hide to tho a fte r­
' 1 about it. Now how In the name of hl' b ^ g r t messaae.
noon aesaion.
tlge&lt;
•sllm ate of
^ ire a citJsena from Balm U k a .
heaven can we expect .o g*&gt; any
Th“
dll eoat to run th*
support freutt the Freoch govern g..vrrr,mrnl another year and pay Col. Jam es N. Ancrum. Howard
. . . .as. for drfento.--tq where th* work Thompson and W. H. Odium of.
it in, ________________
a war against Russia
pav oue-half'ofThe^.tXJO
at C o m m u t a t e k m ia , te
(be government de- t«»t of regrading and top
opolng
important
mo°rt«nt ggfncrc* as uve partrrent* apd agvnciea have been edth asphalt the 8JC0 foot long
working dn the budget,' each on HoUdav Dv+ra. in *#*t-woot road
Enetgy Ctiiiiai«&amp;M»
It* own ' part of the budget Jujt north of -Bear Lake.
The Commlaaion asked County
President Trtunet: hat signed a They're supposed to figure th#
TUM Hunt. IL B. Grav for full In*
prohibiting the xjitpiucnl of minimum money they nerd to forma linn a^ogt th* read, ponding
ks-en tunning.
machines *ires*s 4t*le line*
Then tin Budgs* Bureau txwill be iwrt* xo s*v*r th» figure# with
nl p i B
(hem
to try to cut the agpf
gambling bp‘ the oar-asm
I(*e. regent of tb*
further.
Then
th# Praaldant
urtiw
“
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mean
that
iU- It doesn't n
up tha finished product and D. A. I t and Mra. Miriam R umoH.
i retpocutbility of local law en- to*'#* it
Congress,
* •eked Ihwt thk Commission be reH to Coi
to
agencies Ita* been supThen tha parade begin*; the prerented at the
: (aspect by the Fill, iwads sif Use departments and wblfh alt clvlf grmtnt hare h#en
troop up to th* Capitoi invited Monday sight at tha Wothat dot machine* agenrivw
to tell the House and Renata Ap­ man * Clots to raneldev a mttaoum
ecrosi Hate lines. propriations Committee* why they nraUct to house fornlttree and
books of tho Oanwal Banford
so mueh. ,
,b# necessary to
go an far
S fp a ls
used
month*, with tha aoannsItU#* try.

J.' F. Mclelland

It will bo rwcallrd that tha
strategic Imoo.tance of Formosa
w*» emphaaized In MarArthur’a
•ensatlonal m&lt;'**aee to the V eter­
an* f t Foreign War* last All•out. Jfe dearrllied Formosa as a
key spot Ip a “natural*' defense
||n« nf Island* In the Pacific from
which "we c a r dominate with air
nower rverv A*fatlr fmrt from
VIsdivnttnk to Slrgaporr.”
That »■«» on* seetnloglv goad
reav/ii, but there was another
which wa« rather aofl-nedaled.
Thl« wa* th a t thF use of Chine**
Natbmaliat troops In Korea might
produce nulrk . intervention b* th*
C’Mnrae Commonlst* wl*h their
million* of fighting men. It might
prerinltate another world war.
Nftlmdv In the II N. or To
Washington or In Korea wanted to
talk mueh about these political
consideration* which were ao
potentially dangermi*. The altnatlon wa* made more delicate bv
the fact th at Britain— one of the
paramount W estern Allies— had
recognised he Red government In
Reining.
Th- picture take* on a different
comnlexlon, however, with the a s­
sault h« a titanic «m » of a m I*
Mon end a nuaetar Med Chlneae bn
the relatively small IT. N. Kora in

Quantities
O f Fluoride Will
Halt Tooth Decay

JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 4— (Spadal I—Would you like to **« your
children with stronger taeth and
•uletantially leas dental bill* a*
they grow older!
Addition of tiny quanUUta of
fluoride to municipal water sup­
plies can make that possible for
many growing youngsters, says
Dr. Floyd H. DeCamp, director of
the Bureau of Dental Health for
'
°/ 5 * 0 ^ '
i Editors Note: Th* Sanford City
Commlaalon has recently Toted to
add fluoride to thi* n t y ’a water
■uppliea.)
“Two Florida munrripalitie* al­
ready a r t adding sodium flnortda
to public w ater supplie*. while in
■i.wtUr area— Miami— a .upnllir
of bottled drinking water la offer­
ing this aerrlce." aay* Dr. Der amp.
Dcmonitratlon
p r o Jecta at
r,alnesvHle and at Mount Dora ap­
pear to be working satisfactorily,
he said. Several other Florida
citle* are lnt*re»ted in providing
thi* protective feature, notably St.
I'etersburg. In th* Plnella* city
action already has been started to
add •odb'm fluoride to th* muni­
cipal water supply.
Cost of adding «&gt;dlnm fln«Hd*
to public w ater supplies will coat
about I I cents per person, It was
•rated .Sodium fluoride appears to
have little or no beneficial affect
In providing tooth decay In adulta,
lai* It has proved definitely beneIrlal for strengthening teeth if
rowing children against the hatarda nf decay.
la te st professional group to ap­
prove the use of sodjuni fluoride
In public w atar supply t* the
Florida State Dental Society. That
organisation, In session at Holly­
wood, Fla. on N«v. ID, noted that
"numerous atudlas have demon­
strated a decreased Incidence of
dtntal decay" as a reault of the
todlum fluoride content of water
supplies. The Soelety proposed
that “In tha Interest of nubile
health tho Florida State Denal
Soelety recommend* the ftourideatlon of municipal water supplies
when the fluoridation procedure
I* approved by *ha l°*J* * n*, J
society and tha State Board of
Health, and utilised In a««rdanc*
with the standard* established by
the nponelble health authority."
Installation and operation of
odium fluorida equlpmoat In
municipal w ater plant* I* aupfrj
vised by the State FM&gt;«rd of
Health's Bureau of SanlUry En-

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Ki"fluch* equipment ’ must P““
safety tagto and the ^ ^ o r muit
W eepy S»d1P ws*h;:t Cnmatnnjat I# trained In fia «»*.’’ aar* Sidney
peer Iq the Water
.CM«*ih»Jn. tkhiwdv. j t.p tl
Therefore I l-efleve wd'Bfei HI
|« to »ee th e W**tern Powra apd KaVitary l^llneerlng. "Soddum
fluorld* la aa/e
th* United Nation* «• a
but p r ^ « tlu n * mu»t b f w a j
faking a m ors f f t « U 1 |U
i»re will he leaa »n.o..w
Thei
A* a matter of faeiuthw m b ,guard 1"#^
rt wa* due for HlseuWmf m t t* operator*.
.
«ect
If. N. fleneralv Aa»*mbly'* Poli­
tical committee at
today. One of the Item* on tji*
agenda wa* a demand (from tie '
United S»*te» fnr «tMm» aettpn s t i n 'u S ’ fw th s^ o n o rin g of lU
with them.
against Communist j g ^ n ^ ^ e » agreement#
th i“ Cominform bioe, th»
In .*
result of the new
1*—w rmwanaaer
Kuda
tha XRth Parallel,
t* was antlclna'ed America
.* m.M mehn ,q , mlxliqure,
that the U. N. brand th* Chin#**
Red* a# aggreerare. Thj* would
pav* tha wav fdY possible ynnetiona— economic or more string­
.
ent— against th# Peiping governRussian yurpoaaa waa n t lg t r i1 In
nrentl
,,
Thua ti*e situation would seem rea* comment In both Wextern
ermany and Avutria, w.{1'l* '"
to be dt-velopina In auch a dlrw lion that Chlang*. Formosan fight­ Pari*, General Pi«(je Hlllotte,
ing men m ay ultimataljr na former head ef tha Fr«n«I*
brought Into play against tha tarv Mlialoa to tha United NaRed* after all. That army la • [Iona demlunced tha Boviat prapowerful lt*m In h#
P°*. :
* S f A m . w a to
tlon, for th* Oeswrallulmo
----- t&amp;Wprs th* d lt o » * m « t nf
to hav* a toU l fort* of
soldier*, ulus ltOHOO airforce apd Germany In tha
Soviet I
naval effective*.
’
military
“They c&lt;
a*n for

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LAKE W ALES, J«n- * r &lt; ^ r
Six Ringing Tower recital* are
sUedaWd as Mauntaln Lab* * an c
tusry by CaHHonneur Anton Bra**
far th* Jan- M l

You" Cslltag Me, 0.

j Ro^sten U lH to D altn,
•o u st Where Mv Caravan

B*ust*tt«r: Tall M* Tha
Blessed A#of J#«u*, J,B w #n*ys Bloat
•unite*, J. H
JCn-^pt
Faith * fO n r
suraneo.
n-*pi FalUi
Fathm. H. Hmiyj l*qus&gt;at Numtor; P*

■ ttfta k litfri
o. th# chureK Many
libation the Bible
traksdion
—. concerning
- .
ti
those thing*, hot th* little old
Dame ehWrehm members woo d
not think M accepting *u*h n
their number. I’m not a llttl# old
fashioned about those thin**, I m
all m t. tor tbeir.iadoprtoq for our
dav, Th* yrprld I* oleaaure mad In
«p(t* of wark and d1«tre»s. Only
a short time are a lad# waa talkIng to m* about her aolritual cosdltion, a church member, hot el*o
a theatre patron, apoko of her
paitor a* aa ardent harebell en­
thusiast, a user of tobacco, I say
o„ op of that, that ha ia a v*rv
oxamnle to a congregation.
He Is hut one nf the m*ny.
Paul said, when I wa* a child
t understood as a child,—but whan
I became a man, I put away childish thlnga.
.
Let u* put a wav any thing that

ICaattatH Ftaas r a n Ova#
Ing four c r five schools in d if­
ferent paria of the country, and
drawing 1.10,000 annual salary
train each.
Tha C. E. Marshall Company,
Chicago supplier of watch and
clock making equipment, waa the
only firm tingled out for criticrepoi
ism' by name in the report.
The
mfi
committee
aaid thr firm
flrn "has
conspired with and rncouragH
veterans, training schools in v ar­
ious at*ten to engage in practices
which were not In the heat inte n sta ol the government."

Tha report aaid the firm "ap

aarently"
buy their
at
through
'but than

encouraged schools to
watch and dock making
• cubatantial discount
dummy corporations,"
to charge full marked

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TH U R SD A Y J A N .

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lUsttsii#* SMB * • * , use,
United Htates , In declaring war.

X.—He hopes war can b* avoid­
ed and believes th n e is aiuay*
hope that this country can negot­
iate ita differences with Russia. M
4.—He la not holding up hw
work of the new Congrats, as
Senator Taft (R-0hlo) charged
yesterday, by wailing until Mon­
day to dsltrer hla State of thr
Union ineaiugr. He aaid the mes­
sage U g o i n g u p without delay
11 will require touir
and,. anyway,
i
time for the new Congress to or­
ganise.
6,— Restoration of tile House
Rules Committee's power to
pigeonhole legislation will not d*
ter the AdiulaLtration in tryin]
to ret through its program aa
usual. He pointed out the Ho«*
makes its owo. rules.
The President would not com­
ment on the military situation in
Korea. But there waa considerable
give and take when Mrs. Elisabeth
May Craig, correspondent for
point hr would consult Congress
on a declaration of wnr if qne be­
came necessary. Mr. Truman re­
plied he would take rare of th a ^
when the time comes. Rut hX
quickly added that tin),, wa* not
here yet and he h&lt;q.e* it will never
come.
lie said there has hern no
change in the procedure for form­
ally declaring a state of wnr and
called Mr*. Craig* qovsrion a
ronfusing one.
Mr*. Craig replied th rrr had
been some discussion whether the
United State* Is at war now I
Korea, but
k without a formal dd^
rif rat Urn.
The President said this eountry
in- rimplv .......................... pb||.
e.'in u of the irnit.il N*a'&lt; n in
Korea.
Another re|w&gt;rtct wanted to
know whether Mr Truman is
considering nskitu» lh*» U. N. for
|&gt;ermisskni t« la&gt;mh Chins.
The President replied he did
not hew that under considera­
tion. H r added that might require
s»- nerioo that Mrs. Craig w *^
talking aloiut.
Asked a L ut nru.pect* for stay­
ing out of war in 1951. the Presi­
dent said h* could not comment.
Hr went on to say he sincerely
hopes he will not get into war and
has been trying to avoid that for
five year-.
He said there ia always hope
the United States ran negotiate
Its differences.
He lucked up Secretary oL
State Acheson's statement vesterB
dar un the need for clarification
of Russia's attitude on differences
between the 'East and West.
When there differences are set­
tled, h* assarted, the U. N. will
be In complete operation.
The President told another
questioner that hr would not n**d
Congressional approval to sMlPn
more American troops to West­
ern Rur
He tak^Th* qould confer P»*urday morning .wlUhG»u«r«,Li*.cr.B
('•out to IsaVa.for
how#r,
I* atajssi.
Eurep# to lak* up supreme com­
mand of the North Atlantic De­
fense Force*. .
___

course. ,
. . . . ....
The Committee intimated this
was done to encourage veterans
to think they could go out and
sell th***» things for th * lr. own
"per*°nal gain."
In a report to Congress last
year, the VA cited more than 20&lt;L
cases o f . what, it called “ahua**^
of Ute vast program. President
Truman then . a'.ked Congress to
tighten up.th* law, which ho aaid
some veteran* were using aa an
unemployment compensation pro­
gram. Congress compiled and then
Tesgu# got permission to con­
duct hi* investigation.

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Irregularities

lor
* ?♦
tho I
S t M a iasAaHa*d_G*m4ny la thk turn.
at* service
hi*jl nf Eurep*.
H* eras quoted *« tbq. pra-D*
Gault* n**repapar, ‘ U
I IhaM
The'lndepmvdeat^Wmit Jwman M ftfaremd that the R n ^ n
note ‘"leavs* th*' wvy open for
to
m■ot latlnna ” C
negotiations."
m if tho talks
nffoiuuoriBo
T_
centered oaiy around th# German
question, there would glv* Eurep*
r**t, but wai
rath for
a chant# to catch Its breath
new peat# efforts and
nd for
strengthening tha Weetern
- from th* raM, Uw^indu- fenare, it noted.
Frankfurter
•onaolatlon with the
mt “Waahlngto* has
• t to u t put on* foul In th* Eu-

H adtoA n j d .
I . * . repren dear. I* aa badly in read

...r a d r
Tuesday, Jan. 9, .1:00

(Cool Isued Irma r« fe Oae)
mileage read 14,400.
Relatives told Illinois authori­
ties the family wa* ea route to
Albuquerque. N. M. to visit Mos­
ier's twin brother, Chris, en Army
lieutenant.
Moaeer’a eiater. Mr*. Clarence
Day of Bemant, 1IL **W *he re­
ceived a postcard nulled from
Tulsa, Dec. 30, postmarked a t mid­
night It was the laat heard from
the family.
“ We’re almost certain we’vi- got
a whole family dead somewhere,"
Smith aaid. " It’a juat a question
bow of finding them.”
Fourteen highway patrolmen
Joined county officers and hun­
dreds of volunteers at 8:00 this
morning when the search was re­
newed.
Tulsa officers said bullet* found
imbedded in the car showed evi­
dences of blood, although p a r­
tially cleaned by piercing lb# up­
holstery.
No fingerprint*, footprints or
blood trafla were found. Officers
believe the bodies were wrapped
in blankets and carriad away.
Discovery of th# cer prompted
Oklahoma county officers to ling
the robbery of a Texas man near
Oklahoma City Saturday with th r
family's disappearance.
Th* gunman was last seen flag
fin g a rids In an Illinois car near
Luthar, In northeast Oklahoma
county. lCermlt Mackey, a farm er
who live* near Luther, said he saw
a man leave (he Texan's car while
It was parked on th* ahoulder.
Th* Tuxan, L. B. Archer, said
th* man robbed him of about 1100
and foned him Into th* trunk
com partreent He told officers he
escaped while . the car was driven
alewly over a bumpy road near
U. 8. Highway 44.
Officer* later found the cat
abandoned. A small duffle lu g
containing clothing, an empty box
for a new J t caliber colt autom a­
tic, a partliJIy filled box of am
monition and a receipt for the pis­
tol from an El Paso, Tex., store
were found In tho car. The receipt
for the plitol was made out to
“W. E. Cool;, 8t. Louis."

trouble ;.*lndjng qualified people
to administer the program, the
commltt** said alio that training
school* 'ra re swamped when ve­
terans started taking advantage
ot their government-paid schoolI n ^ a f ta r the war.
report added:
"The field of education and
training for the veteran was
thrown wide open for any
dividual* who could Mtabllsh
establish tha
semhlsr^e of a school and take
In veterans.
"In tne
-in
the early oaya
day* it waa a
lucrative venture. Bchools tur-tng
up ovurnight offering any course
Imaginable for th* purpose of se­
curing th* G! dollar. Y'steruns r e ­
sponded In great numbers to
these fly-by-nTght eligibility for
th* g*ncrou* substisUnce pay­
ment) mad* available to them
under th* law.”
Some of th* mhools, th* com
mitt** aaid. advertised th a t stu ­
dent# would get valuable too]
U ts or bo ahl* to mak* things of
value In tb tlr claims such a s a
U th* gqh of sloth** In a tailoring

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lanned
January

Editor,
Sanford Herald
Dear Sir:
Ae I have stated numerous
times previously that th# reason
we are having International trou­
bles and internal strifa, I* mainly
because we have deviated from the
ordinances of God.
Let ua Just consider a few of
the facta: First of all, even tho
th* churches of today ar# fairly
filled with members, th* spirit
that ia in moat of them ia nil,
th* people go to church under the
pretext of worshipping the Lord,
but what demand* are th* Ministere of today making from their
followers T
The answer would naturally be,
pay my obligations that our pas­
tor may bajfed and clothed so that
w* need not be ashamed of Him
In the nulplt.'lt wa* needed bark
in the davs of Grandma, to have
a mourner* bench In all of the
churches, a bench most times Jost
made from boards, not fancy, to
be sure, but it represented humili­
ty. The preachers of those day*
nrearhed under tb* oower of Cod.
Men rame to church many time*
with overalls on, but If that kind
of clothes were worn to church
today, every rye would he on the
w»*rer. A* those preachers, many
with little education, rave the
message, tear* streamed down th*
faces of many In th* audience,
taars from shame and of convic­
tion because of their past life,
and manv were the times that the
man of God could not finish the
sermon as those tearful people
kudted to th# old In^irevised
mourner* bench where thev (teyed
'In pleading, weeping graver, un♦It' those prayer* were heard In
Heaven, end a pterclftA spvlour
forgave all lre»’ ««»e» and sin*.
\Vh*l concerns m» toda«- I*, wh*
was it so important to h* saved
from sin then. Irffore- churt"
membership could, be eansidered
when now all that la apparently
‘neecssarv Is antwer i* few onesHons, such as. do you believe that
Jesus Christ Is the son of God?
And wilt von accent the teaching*
nf the churrhf Give the preacher
vour name and you are a Chris­
tian,
Most people believe in Chri-t
but that does not make any body
a Christian. That Is where th*
old mourner* bench comes in. It
ia lust as necessary to feel th*
weight af our elite now ae It was
back In bygone day*, possibly
more to, since w* era living in
th* daya preceding th* return of
Chrlat. a *hlng nearly all preach­
er* are willing to admit, yet ferntaiRy has taken the place of true
worship. Tha preacher apeak* of
the beaaty of the flower* etc, aa
tho (Hera wafa no. tout In man that
he blood of Jeoua -Christ
applied,
!(
/ .i
They think no more of giving
4 right hand ^f fellow—to an
of a ’gambling housa, or

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President Declares

Blood Siwttered

SaUifObd Forum

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1949 BUICK SED A N
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�THE BANFORD HERALD. 8ANFOBP, FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
Social Calendar
TIIURHDAY
"Bible Study and Prayer" at
the First Baptist Church tonight
at 7:80 P. MM.
Messiah rehearsal at First Mrtho.
dlst Church at 8:30 P. M. All ting,
era are urged to attend.
§ Seminole Chapter Two, 0. E. 8.
will meet at the Masonic Hall at
8:00 P. M.
FRIDAY
“Bible Study and Prayer" at
the First Baptist Church tonight
*: 7:20 P. M.
The American Legion Auxiliary
t r i l l meet at the Legion Hut at
7:30 P. M. The district president,
Mm. D. C. Blackburn of Umatilla
will pay her official visit. All
_ members am udgrd to attend.

as follows: No. 1 Mrs. Cobb,
Chairman, with Mm. Bernard
Wilke, 4.12 Summerlin Ave. at
3:30 P. M. No. 2 Mrs. King,
Chairman, with Mrs. E. V. Turn­
er. 147 Mellonvllle Ave. at 3:UU
P. M. No. 3, Mrs. Lawson, Chair­
man with Mm. F. T. William*,
320 Oak Ave. at 3 30 P. M. No.
,4, Mm. Piety, Chairman, with
i n n . Moor* 711 Myrtle Ave. at
3:00 P. M. No. 6, M n. Whelehel,
Chairman, with Mm. Whelehel.
1015 Magnolia Ave. at Suit) P. M.
No. 8, Mr*. Woodruff, MS Oak
Ave. at 3:00 I*. M. Business
Women's Circle No. 7, Mrs. Char-V* Morrison, Chairman, with Mm.
C. Oakes. 422 Scott Ave. at
3:00 P. M- Vo. 1, Mm. Boyd,
Chairman, with Mr*. Robert Car­
michael, Fern Park at 8:00 P.
M. Butinett Women's Circle No.
2, Mrs. Garret. Chairman, with
Mias Elite Hutchison. Indian
Mound Village at 7:30 P. M.
The circlet of the Woman’s Mis­
sionary Society of the First Bap­
__ __Cnurrh will meet at 11:00
tist
A.M. at follows: I. him. II. E. Tur­
ner, chairman, In the Men's Hilda
Class room; II, Mrs. J. L. Jackson,
chairman. In ths Phllathsa Class
room; III. Mm. Voile Williams,
chairman, in the T.E.L. Class
m room; Iv. Mra. R. T. Thomas.
9 chairman, In the Phebean Clast
room; V. Mrs. B. T. Hunt, chair­
man, In ths Intermediate Cists
room; VI. Mm. 8. Wilkinson, chair­
man. in ths Woman's Bible Claw
room; VII. Mm. Prank L. Wood­
ruff. Jr., chairman. In ths Young
Men's Bible Class room.
At 12:00 o'clock n covered dish
fellowship luncheon will lie served
by Circle III In the General As*
sembly room and at 1:00 o'clock
ra Circle IV with Mrs. Fred Myers,
program rhatrman. Will dtrset ths
program 'III*® i s her Missionary
l^rplc: "God la Moving—Who Can
nindsr?" (Aim: To create a new
conscious nets that God moves
through each of us in working out
hta plan of world redemption)
Bible Topic: "I Chose You"-John
18:11.27; Ephesians 1:1-4.
All the members are urged to
attend and tra requested to bring
thslr Bibles. Visitors will be welcome.
•
Them will be a meeting of all
members of the Seminole County
Museum Committee at the Wom­
an's Club Building at 8:00 P.M.
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church will
meet &gt;t 8:00 P.M. at the home
of Mm. Frank MarNeill, 823 Psrk
Avenue.
8t. Ann'4 Chapter of the Wo­
man’s Auxiliary of the Epirv'pat
Church will have a meotinc at
8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. W.
B. Klrrhhoff, 1017 Katt Second
Street .
T liw in y
i
The Junior High School I'.T.A.
. will meet at the Junior High school
. j(t.8:IO P.M, There will be a board

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J ' ^ T h e A l ^ u b will hold It*
. dinner meeting at the Yacht Club
mi MitA p II
The Woman's Bible Claw of the
• First Baptist Church will have its
1 class partr at th e Church anS box at 8:00 1\M . Hostesses will
» be Mn. Voile William*. Mrs. J. T.
Newby. Mrs. B. C. Moore, and Mrs.

Mrs. Watson Speaks
At Woman's Club
"We may look with pride on our
atate, as it hat given women many
legal rights, and we are no long­
er a backward state In this re­
spect," stated Mrs. Tom Wataon,
Orlando attorney and guest speak
er at the January luncheon of
the Woman's Club.
Introduced by Mrs. P. M. Ginglea, Mr*. Wat*on llatesi th« imrtant accomplishments of the
&gt;t Florida legislature. Including
&lt;1| changes in military laws, (2)
general slection lawa, making it
possible to vote directly for the
President Instead of for president­
ial elerters.
making It pos­
sible for Flotilla women to serve
on Juries, (4) the Citrus Code.
(M the fencing of cattle, (8) the
tree accident law. 47) regional
education, to improve colored
higher education, (PI new damage
pavmen' law for dog hites.
Mrs. Watson urged all women to
to beenm&lt;- mote conscious of hills
that are io lie presented at new
sessions of the legislature, and lo
become acquatnUd with tb« re­
presentatives so that they may lie
come acquainted with the wo­
man's views.
She slated that the Florida
League of Women Voters Is In.
terested In a revision of the State
Constitution which they feel It
too dended. Mrs. Watson suggested that rveiyone inform the re.
ore«er%s'l”es nf their opinion on
this matter.
Mrs Rosy Adams Introduced
V I.» Nsnrv Williams who tang
"Prelude" from London Ronalds,
A Cycle of Life. She was accom­
panied hy Miss Jean Cochran of
Daytona Reach.
Mr*. B. B. Crumley, president,
conducted a brief business meet­
ing, and guests, Mr*. W. II. Proshv of Jamestown, N. V - VF. Leavitt of Houston, Texas and
Mrs. J. F. Hawkins of Mnrkville,
N. C., were Introduced.
Luncheon was serve hyd the
hostesses. Mr*. J. B. Crawford,
Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom, Mrs. C.
M. Flowers. Mr» Margaret Ed­
ward* Mn J. hT tllllon, Mr*. M.
L. Cullum. and Mra. Murray Garvis.
Members present were Mra.
Ginglea, Mrs. Adams, Mra. Crwnley, Mra. J. E. Baker, Mrs. Jader
Cameron. Mra. • E. C. Carlton,
Mm. C. J. Fisher. Mm. H. W.
Gootlaoeed, Mrs. 8. C. Graham,
Mr*. O. M. Harrison, Mm. Lauren
Johnson. Mr*. W. R. Jennings,
Mra. Rill Kirk, Mm. J. H. Meniek,
Mm. Franri* Meriwether. Mra.

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Mm. Clyde Ramsey, Mrs. Miriam
Ru*«ell Mr*. George Wells, Mm.
R. W. Williams. Mr*. Ben F. Wade
Mrs. Dornthy West. Mm. George
William*. Mm. John Bt. Clair White
Mm. L. E. Spencer. Mm. William
II. Gratile, Mr*. Tim Crawford.
Mrs. M. 8. ILovett, Mr*. II. JLehman, Mr*. Fletcher Boll*. Mr*.
W. W. Honeywell Mm. W. II.
Crosby, Mm. C. C. Welsh, Mrs.
Charles Vndopleh. Mm. Eugene
Williams. Mm. H. M. PupvwJ*'Mr*. John I- I-ee, Mrs. Pat Glo­
ries, Mrs. Harry Le*. Mm. Paul
Chesterton, Mm. Wert Warner.
Mra. K. W. Fits. Mra. J. W. Hall
Mm R. W. Rueksr, Mr*. B. C.
Moors. Mrs. J. F. Hawkln*. __
T o lr o M u f v
By VIRGINIA P. ANDERSON
Mm. B. N. Roberta had as her
guest of ths weekend her grand­
son. Sgt. L. E. Roberts, who I* eurrenilv stationed at MaeDIII Field.
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Mr. and Mra. Stanlav Poddta*.
who hava been visiting hla par­
ents. Mr. ind Mrs. J. A. Peekhaas.
have retumsd to their home In At­
lanta.
Mr. and Mm. J. Oehr are en­
tertaining her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. I.conoid
of Kris. Pn. Ths I-sopolds have
purchsted lakethore property and

Personal h
Mrs. 0 . B. Keeler of Atlanta,
Ua.. was the overnight guitt of
Mrs. Bradford Byrd.
Angus Mclnnis, son of Rev. and
Mm. A. G. M-’Innis, has returned
to Davidson College.
Pfe. Frank Rodney Wilson, who
is stationed at Shepard Field,
Wichita Falls, Kan., it visiting Mr.
and Mm. 0 . B. Griggs.
Pete and Al Brock have re*
turned to college after spending
the holiday* with their mother,
Mm. Nancy Brock.
Mias Ann French has returned
from Valdosta, Ga., where she
■pent the holidays with her par*
entt, Mr at.d Mm. Royal French.

Mm. Rucker Honork Singing Program Is
Sister, Mrs. Hawkins
Held At Mayfair
K it. H. W Rucker entertain­
ed Saturday afternoon with a
mffer honoring her sister, Mrs.
J. F. Hawkins, of Morkvllle. N. C.
Mrs. Floyd Palmer received
guest* at the door and directed
them to the dining room where
Mrs. Frances Volt poured cof­
fee from a silver service on the
dining room table. The table eras
overlaid with a lovely lace clath
and balanced by the silver sorrier
and a silver candelabra encircled
with spreya of Brasilian pep per v
Brasilian peppers, evergreen',
and burning tapers decorated the
buffet, and a large Chriatmas
tree stood in a corner of the
room.
The tame color scheme of red
and green waa beautifully carried
out In the living room with a
mantle arrangement of BnuiUan
tappers, evergreens, and plum
nranchea.
Assisting with the serving were
Mrs. J. W. Hall, Mrs. W. D.
Hoffman, and Miss Barbara Rusk*
er.
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yonVe buying acorn
*Vame the green-colored
t k T * - l o w c o l o r e d squash of
re likely to he stringy.
*h ord good hskrd and
e or rente, cod from the
“••had wltr butter or
w drippings and salt
t Odd a little brown tupeu like, s t seasoning.

his original numlier, "My Ha
clenda.”
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J u n io r. Misses and Ladies* sixes in
C o rd u ro y , All Wool C uburdine and
W o rsted s.

Ju n io r, Missy* a n d Ijiilic s' in
Wool and (Salinniim*.

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Mrs. M. C. Stone, titter of the
bride, was the only attendaat.
For her wedding Mrs. Bi/gn
chose a Navy blue suit worn with '
matching accessories and a cor !
sage of sweetheart rote*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jenkins are re-1
at the San Lanta Apart- &gt;
from Wilmington, N. C., after siding
* ,
spending the holidays with Mr. menla.
and Mm. Donald K. Pearson ami
children.
James and Donald
New Smyrna Beach
New Year weekend
grandmother. Dr. and
8mlth. They attended
erine Bowl game in

Ritz To I'renent Film
On A-BombProtectlon

Smith of
tpen; the
with their
The Riti Theater will show on
Mm. J. A. Thursday and Friday a feature
the Tang­ film entitled "You f i n Beat the
A-Bomh” describing the effects
Orlando.
nf various atomic bomb attacks
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morris and the best methods of avoidtag
have returned to their home in Injuries during such explosions.
Calmness and avoldancw el
FlUgerald, Ga., after having been
the guests of Mm. Morris' mo­ panic Is emphaslted as being the
ther. Mm. W. F. Runge, for thv prerequisite of surviving. Eyes
mutt be shielded from the blindpa it week.
in* effects of the first blast and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wether- It la well to fall flat or stand
iagton, 8r., have received word In the shelter of a solidly built
that their son, CpI. E. C. Wether- structure according to the picture
ington, Jr., has keen promoted to which waa produced by RKO In
the rank of sergeant 8gt. Wether- cooperation with the Council of
Ington is now serving with ths Atomic Implications, Inc.1
Much of the data for the do­
Firth Air Force in the Far East.
cumentary was supplied hy ex­
Mrs. H. R. Lewis ha* returned periments conducted hy the At
from Miami where she spent New oiric Energy CommUatun and the
year's with her son and daughter- A-m -t t w * . 1
tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lewi*.
Jr. While there, Mr*. Lewis at­
tended the Orange Bowl gam#
New Year's Day. Mr. and Mm.
Lewis and daughter returned wl'h
Mm. Lewis and are spending n
few days.

LADIES'

LADIES' PULLOVER
SWEATERS
Short anil long nlcevt-.s
Value* to 5.95

LADIES’ RAINCOATS
W ater repellent gabardines, some
with zip-out linings, taffeta lin­
ings ami aelf material detachable
hoods.
All wool t intuit'dines, t overt* mid Twed Mix
lures.

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Daughters Of Wesley
Plan Basket Sale
CHILDREN'S COATS

The Daui item of Wesley Class
of the FI_______
met In McKinley Hall Tuesday
night with Miss Versa Woodcock's
group as hotUsaea.
Mra. Rupert Strickland pre­
sided o'er ths business meeting,
and It was decided to bold a mar­
ket basket sals at ths February
masting in order to gat funds for
a project for metal chairs. Ths
meeting was concluded with a re­
cipe for a "Happy New Year" read
by Mra. 8triektyid.
Refreshments of delicious coco­
nut cake, nuts. Mid coffee were
served *« the following: Mra.
auickland, Mra. C. H. Winn. Mra.
E H. Laney, Mrs. W. L. tfarrisou, Mrs. J, C. Davis, Mrs. M. L.
Wright, Mra. R. P. Robison. Mra.
8. 0 . Shinholaor, Mra. Claud#
Herndon, Mm. Z. B. Ratliff, Mm.
W. E. Raines. Mra. John Glllon.

Ugvrquist this past week were
Mr. and Mm. Oscar Oustar ton of
DesPlalnss, 111.
*
Mr. aad Mra Lymaa Friable and
gussta went a* far as the Key* last
week In their tour of west and
aouth Florida.
Mr -and Mrs. J. E. Robinson
Have a* their guest# Mr -aad Mm.
C. A. Bell of Ringgold, Ga.
iM". and Mra. Herbert Lamnett
have had as their guesta their
aon-In-law and daughter .Mr. and
Mm. Chester Tnulow. Jr. and
Chester Tnttlow Ilf aad Mrs.
Chester Lee Trueiow of Pi adsritks-

Mra. Cart Bradbury. Mrs.
« - M. talris. and Mm. Psye Ige.

Mrs. A. B. Dutbury, Mitt Ann
Whittaker, and Miss Norma i aye
llartey atlrixlnl the annual ton
vention of the Dance Masters of
America, Florida Chapter No. 2,

M il «t l hr S o n u Hotel In VL
Petersburg.
(iue*l teachers for the convtntiuit werr Ju'*« SUn». noted tap
trschvr end dancer in New York,
and Urett £«tgi*vsky, ballet in*
•ton-tor. Mr. Serglevtky has dancr«l with the Metropolitan Opera
Company, the Ballet Theater, and
the original Ballet R unt. He l*
now conducting hla own school In
New York.

Howard Rungc ha* returned to
Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Edmondson
Emory University in Atlanta, Ga.,
after spending the Christmas hull, of Bellwood, Als. today announced
days with hit mother, Mrs. W. F. the marriage of their daughter.
Rung*.
Ella C. Bryan of Sanfqrd to Paul
K. Jenkins, ton of ths late C. W. j
Jenkins and Mrs. C. W. Jenkins
of Statesville, N. C.
The wedding took place In the
P int Baptist Church in Orlando
with Rev. C. Cleveland Kiser, Jr . 1
officiating on Dec. 30 at 8 : * f j ,

A ll wool fabric*

Children's

CORDUROY SUITS
AND JACKETS

Zipper fr"iit«*. cotton fleece
lined. (Ireen with yellow trim
or wine with blue trim Ages
It to IH.

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Methodist Society

2 fJ» Lord. Mn. R. W. Lord. Mra.
WIHIem Nolan. Mra. Leon 8ulh-

A nnual Convention
O f Dancers Is Held

Now is the time to buy and save! W e still
have a nice assortm ent of styles and sizes in
winter coats, suits and d r e s s e s . . . and all
marked way below the regular selling price!
DRESSES

Ella C. Bryan Wed
To Paul E. Jenkins

M n . Lee Entertains
. The Woman's Boriety of Chris­
tian Berries of ths Ebensssr Mathodlat Church held Its monthly
meeting at the home of Km. Ro­
bert Lee Tuesday evening.
. Mnu J, H. Wynn presided over
• mooting, and the prodirected by Mrs. Cllf■n, after which rewere served
..T h ese present w ire Mr*. Wynn.
Jskaeso. Mra. W. I- H im .
S S L *" ■•ward. Mm. H. A.
grinmsysi, Mrs. Lee. Mrs. Ralph
™ *"- Mrs. Robert Bruce. Mm.

Mote than 80 guests at the May
fair Inn attended the gtoup sing­
ing piogram last night In the hutel
ballroom with Charles Morrison
directing and Harry Wester at the
piano.
Song sheets were pasted around
"J[ Mre. Z. E. James, hostess. A

•im-ial feature of the program waa
tne accordlan playing and tinging
of Charles Wright of New York
City, who rr.tfrtair.. night!;’ In
the Bamboo Room
Mr. Morrlron *a« at hit sing­
ing best, and was called upon for
««**»ral solo*. The gur*ts, under hit
leadership tang with gusto and
much enthusiasm and called for
many numbers not on the song
■heets. Harry Wetter drew applause following the playing of

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Curry la drlleous
stuffing for dsrilrd
ths eggs with a :ri
toast ns a lunch to
dish.. Add * salad h.
carrot curls and F
to the menu.
por Friday night
Oyster Stew with
and a tossed green a
sly French garlic bn
d*aa*H for this m&lt;
filling one; rings

MEN’S SLACKS

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A ll Wool Gray Flannel

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Dance ^or Fun— Dance for Health
New Beginners Classes

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Coat Styles nizen 38 to 52

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MEN’S SWEATERS

Were 1150

llegular price 5.93 to 13.95

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MEN’S PAJAMAS
Home cottona, some rayona, a l l
washable.

12 pr. aiie A

MEN’S
SPORT SHIRTS
Lunv sleeve* . . .alan one
table regular shirts.
Regular price 3.95 to
7.95

Now Vi Price

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Spendlug the weekend In Clear­ vrday to visit frirada ip Miami pod atlx aad canned ■
lighten your klDhsn
water with friends were Mr. sad attend the Prang* Bowl gaate.
Mm. Wm. J. l-sffler.
Mr. and Mrs. W P. Murk* and
daughters, Dorothy and Gayle,
spent the New Yr.ir's weekend
with his sitter, Mm. Helen Toro
In Miami.
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Mm. J. E. Robinson aad daugh­
ter, Mery Vlrrinla were the gueota
PrMsr of Mr. and Mra. G. E. Bush

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dured

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BOY'S SLACKS
In C o rd u ro y , aonte all woola
in ager. 8 to 20

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Regular price 5.95 to 10.95

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BOY’S SPORT SHIRTS
«V M In nolld colors and fancy pattern#,
f ’a Long Sleeved knitted ahlrta In bright

Mr*. Emms Wlag woe
Dora last w ok the gw
McT h . M Cochran kad
f o n t s Wednesday Mra.
Hampton end daoghUr Jts
at Sanford.

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H A M IID A ■

Whirlwind Bradley And Cantious
Aggies Are Top Basketball Fives

Coast Conference
Football Coaches To Examine Fair
Catch And Free Substitution Rules fj/C W Straight May Quit Haying
\
from the
(KIHTOItH NftTHt Thla l&lt; Ike second In a aerie* of four
Rose Bowl Games
atari*., on inoblem* to be taken up at the anaaal meeting of tha
National Collegiate AI MMIf Association *| llallaa ia a . IM S ).
H o r s e ’s M o u th Pacific LeagU6 Head
Hy wild, r.MiMHi.Kr

NEW YORK. Jan- 4-V fy-U n lw sle n Bindley awl Oklahoma'
A*M. the country’* No. I «nd 2 coll«|e basketball leans. are mamteminq ll»ei) high ranking with exactly opposite ifyte* of pl*y.
Figures showed today that Bradley’* last-breaking Braver are third
in the country in worm* with a 79.9 **rae average. I n* Aggie* are
far. far down the Hat In arerlng.b^

Asserts F o o t b a l l
Is Getting Too Big

NEW YORK, Jan 4- (/Dj The unlimited luhililulion tule,
hicli falhrird the twi.platoon tytleni, and the myste Hourly raining

Hut AAM rank* flr»t In tesm
defense. allowing only 42.6 point*
a game, National Collegiate AthM ir Bureau figure* tfiow.
Bradley Coach Force-* Amt-r
ton believe* in lotting tht other
team *core. lie feel* Gene M»l-

i•■ tciltli
al* I. will
«•-*11 ifnw
fll • iw tbe
ll&gt;a alin'lindfil
null aula&lt;l alltritmn
a11aI.f .. .n wi
_.f Ihe
11,m m
maI... .. rn coiiegc
.
iflir
nation*
eluiive nualltir* demanded . af
fuc.lliall (u itlm al Delia* neat weak.
prVfeRSIDET&amp;jH., inn.
athlete*. In I* IntatigiM* and in*
I he cjnchf* will meet in cnnneclion with the annual convention deflnatila and Kanford'a haaketThe fafh of iht histone Rote
o f Ih* National Collegiate AlhPhall te„rrf dldn t have it against
Bowl football game hamig* in sue
tic Association Jan 11*1*. Their
Ilef^nd Tueid*y night.

rule* dl*cti*tlnn* will lie Just a
tide attraction t» the main
event a thiratcncd showdown
fight over thr *anity ode.
' The luhvlitullnn rule and the
fair catch are foremost In the
TUt (&gt;f nine revisions In the rule
book on which Columbia’* Iran
I.title, chairman of the coached
rule* committee, ha* »|uerled hi*
fellow mentors.
Little*, group doesn't make *he
rule*, ft Jnat make, •uggedion.
But the augge.tlona are geufnllv

Vcrdcur Is Second In
Clone Ballot With
Distance R u n n e r
NEW YORK. Jan. 4
(/»*)
l ied Wilt, the FBI m*n who came
out of irlurmcnl to run in the
I94R Olympic C,*me«. will receive
the coveted I9J0 Jame* E. .Sullivan
Mcmofisl Ttojihy for amateur
athletes.
The 29-yc«t-old giaduale of In­
dian* now tunning for the New
Yolk Athlete (Tub is national out­
door 5,000 meter chsmpion and an
inlernalionallyreipedled com|&gt;eliInr st route* ftom a mile to 10.000
meter*.

the rule, the l*&gt;y was
JonWithout
his own and. more 'u-qurntly

*|han not, col.ipHe'y at the mercy
(of a wa«c of larklets who poured
I down on him.
J The rule is almo*t certain to he
'restored.
| Aa for the two plntoori system.
| U tile and nmrt of the other
.leading roaches figure t’s here to
'.slay. But the substitution rule
(la bound In gvt another good
Wot king over.
Hereral coarln» are plugging
for n morn liberal rule that wll&gt;
allow a tprrlall-t. such aa a
kicker, In Ih- sent In on fourth
down.
Among other proposed change*
jin the rules that will lie studied
fat Dalle, ate:
I. Return to the old rule per
{milting a player removed from
the gam* to trtu rn only during
the next quarter. (Not • changei
2. Return of the pre-war rule
permitting unlimited suhtHtuHon
only when the dock lx Mopped
•nd btdwccn period*. Otherwise
Time ouls art' charged,
i I. Use Hit Itil« tnie hut change
It so as to limit the niimb-r of
auhslItuMgiis lo Ihrcn at a time.
84}te a | proposed rule* changes
fo al nullnlv with the safety of the

BaHHcM To Box For
Sonny W chI'h Widow
tVABIIlNtiTHN
t —(iD—
.
M-^.' •,. m ri I iril*lit twill 11/
Boy W ast the night he was fatally Iniurtd, return* tn the ring
toflgkt for Ihe first lime since
I rat tragic Irani. Appropriately,
It'# « Uiiefll for West's widow.
I m v x L a Philadelphia hoy
fwho is the fourth ranking light­
w e ig h t'Ig Ihe nation by Nation-

wlj) inert Ted "Red Top" Davis
of Hartford, Conn., In a ten
rounder.
On Dec. 20 Bassett fought
West, a Washington youngster,
In Nrw York. He hit West with
a risen blow. West went down,
•n d his head banged Into the
ree. II* died the next day.
Jl boxers on tonight's card
wear head gear*. The Dist Boxing Commission ordered
gear* after West’* death
content ion: Wnat might not
k r#c*lved tha fatal Injury

R

Yale pioneered night football,

Herman Wehmeler, Cincinnati
nghtNnder, l»«ne.l tho imui IfiM
•p N ile. 186. during «he (MO
National Iera(pie aoaann. ft» |)te
Allowed Ihr m-e*t runs, 167, and
tba mosje ear net run*, 146. In
the aenhir circuit.

Will. wImj will receive the Ama­
teur Athletic IW m Hopliy •• *
luncheon here Feh. 18. wit first
choiee on 166 of 479 ballot- t*s|
in a nationwide poll of «|nirlt exKits- In 1946 Will retired and
bought a life member,hip in the
AAU. hut he came hark for th-*
1948 l/imlnn game*.

pew* today— and it w*in continue
to haag that way for another two
week*.

On *hot after »hnl the hall wa»
a fraction *hort nr Inches long
- and they were the name thot*
•Inking unerringly
which were linking
again*! Kurils.
ft's hard In pet a flngar
on what make* a team tinheatable one night and hope,
leatly rlumay the • m c t.- N t
In the cate of Ihe O l a r y W .
• eruelllng road trip w^jrli
look them t» l.aka W ertli.».d
Key Weat nter Ihe O rlslm a *
holiday* obviously
sapped
their energy and en* down
on practlrr *e*alona.
Against ftel.an.1 Ihe Seminole
High five Scored 12 point* whirh
I* a reapectahle high school of­
fen d er showing. Hut defendvely
they were pitifully Inadequate to
•op the HulMog’a uncannily ac­
curate renter Bruce Thompson.
I t ' scored V&lt; polnta on a shot
whl.h, although a massteo under-

Official* of the Pacific Coat!
Conference etertrifled the world of
college football hv diwloting that
it i* terioutly contidering ditcoa*
tinning, or modifying it* annual
participation in the otdeil and
r*Ti*»l potlteaton game of them

The Conference wifi hold a spacial, unprecedented meeting ’’short­
ly after” the NCAA convention in
Dallas next week In decide whether
it trill continue to pa die ip* le in
the New Year’* day mid clastic
nett year and in the year* to
coma.
The startling dacDlon. revolu­
tionary la modem football history,
we* made for one almnle raasog.
College football. »eld Pre*ldent
It P, Everest of the Parlflr Coast
conference, is gelling too Mg fdr
Its trouser*
"We must take step* la relieve
the tension*, and this la the first
step." were the word* of the Uni­
versity of Washington pm fetsoi.
The pressure to win football
games, as crysUllted In any »&gt;««»*
season leiwt gams - Rose, Buga*
or Ruiiash Bowl-1* too much, asm
the learned Prof. F.*»r**t, In *(•
fket. aa ba l««u#d • formal i t s l f
meal adopted by |h# coast cog.

ed a* a li«ok from th# pivot. But
he didn't look at th* basket.
There was te. noticeable fake
end no real pivot until a fte r Hitt
ball had left his hand. Ife shot
with the bark nf hla heart to
Hie haaket, apparently depending
&lt;m some sort of personal radar
to guide the ball, it la a unique
ch»t nnd this writer couldn’t help
wondering what would happen if
hi' decided to shoot while looking
at the basket.
IM .and got 62 polnta or 16
lr&gt;* than Hanford minus the add­
ing machine accuracy of Thomp­
son. And It was that kind of

rhlorr*. Ilill M*n and company , In a came of powerful onf.rrul Flynn rn.g.ily alienee* I’a trre Wyioorr in Ihi* &lt;rne fruu&gt; will pour point* through ta«ter 1beaten*. Murray State came out
Her Bros avtUrn epic, "Ro&lt;k&gt; Mountain," showing Thursday anytime
on top by edging Evansville. 70-

Hatters Will Open Rejuvenated Louis
New Gym Against Batters Beshore
Florida Saturday In 4th Round Kayo
DLIiAND Jan. 4 - (Special I
The Stetson Unlvrrsltty H altsrs
will offically open Hie new bas­
ketball men* al Ihe form er DeLand Naval Air Station S atu r­
day night whan they tangle with
tk* University of Florida Gator*
at 9 P. M.
The new facilities, complete
will* shower room* for two teem s,
lounges for men and women, a
large reacesslnn stand arm a
seating capacity of 1.600. will
give stetson University one of
the finest baikelliall a n n a * In
Tha H atters completed their
play on the court al the llulley
Grm Tuesday night In a blase
of glory by trimming the Green
Cert Navy club, 99-6.1. However,
the Green and White will u*« the
old gym lor practice pur|iose*,
sod they will not get tn practice
a single time on Ine new court
before the opening, since tho
workmen will be working over­
time to get their Jobs complet­
ed before gam* Ume.
Coach Rill* Indicated today
that It may b* noon Saturday
before th# final work la com­
pleted on the rourt. "We might
h*vr tn play on the floor with
only one coat of finish If the
weather turn* wet before S a tu r­
day. Th* dressing can not he ap­
plied during or Just a fte r a
assarted

lie made It d rat th at yaatetday's announcement was not final.
Tbe PCC. m a r continue, modify,nr
discontinue It* present p a rila
nation tn the Mg game, but noth­
ing will b* decided until the aptrial session a t a sit* and data Jo
ba announced later following tie
NGAA meeting.
Sanford • Orlando
Everyst. a fte r bl&gt; formal stab ‘
merit, answered a tolly of quo • Kennel Club E n tries
Hon*.
Th* conferenes, h* said, n •
J-sfea,
it i\ 1,1-n.
cognise* tbO evils ef prooelvtlim 'Timop..... )»» Hal. UftSr,
bnd recruiting by alumni,'a
MllrMU. bike Amtiir

On the bail* of 5-3-1 for ftrtl.
terond and third plsce. Wilt scoird
1,197 |minl* to Ireal chi) loe Verdcui nf Philadelphia, 1948 Olym­
pic btrail itrnke champion and one
of the world’* outitanding iwimmen.
V*rd*ur. who m b * rtinnerup for

the secr.nd year In a rnvi, received
114 flr,f plarf voi** and 1,014
point*. Third went to Dfelr At
Messy, world record bieaking high
hurdler from Southern California
and the l^it Angeles A. G., with
104 first place ballot* end a.pt
point*. The Sullivan Xl, mortal
committee *e|.rle,l *rven ethlrt**
It dremed m-r*t worthy |o lie con­
sidered In final yotlng.
Tlie award to ' Will, presented
each year by tba A. A. U. to the
“atnalriir athlete wno. tiy |terfnrmance. example nnd good In
flucnce did most to advance the
reuse of good sportsmanship rlurInr the cear." said:
"Be hi* mil standing race* i’ur
lor Ihe vear, Indoor* ami outdoors,
Ihi* New York A. C. star I* Ihe
American athlete most consistent­
ly *hle ip compete on even term*
with Ihe aihletes'of foreign couth
trie* which tperiallte In the**
(distance) events,"
Wilt, who wax fourth In *We
voting last year to figure skater
Dick Button, Is obliged tn tNlli
eatly In the morning or late In (hr

pieriate* tha treiMndoua wr

placed on ptayar* and eoaeW# «hit
mount* aa ■ p©*t-****on, gam* af-

r x r j &amp; x p» .

‘practice, th a expenston of rafU W
lexson game* from j r w t o u w
end 10. all have combined to btifla
up the "lenalonx" Kvereat Mturn
crated.
Tb» Conference rlmcuesed • Ihe
possibility of a p«i*l*e**on game
between the Big Ten-.at»d the
PCC ImmadUlel* frilewlrtg »Jr
regular season. But whether the
Rose Bowl would ha Uia elt# was

a*. *Psuto lute siMra*
— ■_ , — . i First. KvenHu

s-Ol tiTM n at n—aiisik* a il.

Jet. ’ Down Tmie»r. gunn* Itivsr.
•si'Cnine*, r*oniBCtlt|iin. U r J»w«l.
Ikh T ail. H - H . M Min hell

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played w rough hard rartiv, but
he w asn't In top condition nnd
II hurl his shooting Ihroiigtwhl
the night. A lack of reserve* to
evenlnr lieraus* nf hi* FBI work- apell the starting five le ft the
It* I* consHtent at 4:12 or U t­ Celeryfed* with little hop* after
ter for (he mile and nine minutes the end of Ihe third quartan grMn
or hatter for two mile*.
Wilt and Dun Oehrmam* of w *«consln figured In th* chtef te*-l
and field dlrput* of 1950 w W
tbev finished In a vlrtuel d«*4 ling of Jimmy Smith wag- badly
heat In lha 4:09JI Wanaker Ml'- «' needed against the M M sg k
Madison Square Gai
Smith la a team player and ana
ruarv. JuJges and
nf the finest hall.handles *M
.01x K
* l deririan’ fln-' passers on Ute equad. W ltho3
|y voted for Gehrmenn- But offt
rials later changed the verdlrl
and gave It In Wilt. Maweve i al nf breaks ■ MeuAi Is Ioat, and
the A. A. tl. Washington conven­ Bmlth comes ciosest to perform,
tion In December Gahtituinil sms tag that function for tha Gattry.
declared the winner. T N A. A Ualso changed Its rules, xtatlng that
Garnett "Wlxxer" W blti.
Ihe original verdict of tM Judges
fastest awa aa lha Bamfard
would Hand.
paaad and a Berta rarapatltor,
Fourth place In IN Hulllbgn
voting went to !&gt;»ri* H srt, Miami
tennis star, wllh 57 flrat# airi M8
bolnte; fifth lo C N riaa Perera.
IniHaua sprinter, 10 ami 887; Blxth
Adolph Wrinsckei. national loag
distance walking champion from
Michigan Btrio College, If/A M
t f l ; and eevehlh. William DinFvV.
Now Orleana A. C. freeatyl# swimraer. 43 and 164.

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gam* (lea«es an estimated 6450J

DETROIT, Jen. 4-&lt;/Pi Sav.
age punching Joe l/mU looked
the Brown Bemb-r of old la*t
night a* he krockrd out * dead
game Freddie Kethore of Harris­
burg, I’a., In the fourth round of
The former heavyweight king
thus continued his quest for a
return bout with Kssard Charles,
torrent buss of the heavyweight
division.
Officially the knockout was
listed al 2:49 of the fourth round
when Referee Johnny Webber
dipped in lu a*vr the bloody end
Itealen Beshore from additional
punishment.
Tha flflht we* scheduled foi
10 rounds.
The plucky Beshore was near
|y cut to piece* by lyuils* dead
iy wallops, as the cx-eharnp had
little trouble in hitting him with
either hand.

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Stars OF Annual
Senior Bnwl Tilt

Bruce Arkeiaon, Array g
its a particular thrill oul
other David Is a Middle.
Is hob C arpenter'of the
»lrn»-i
his
F/ldie law yer, te a new
c o n tra c t
running

• A FliORlDA STATE THEATRE •

, • "Where l|applti#'*/'*«t« wo Write'

dttntry will aff#ct tha grin i

46.0.
In game* last night, 8t. l/otilt
(IO-2t defeated Notre Dime, M«7, North Carolina State 112-1)
walloped George Washington. 91
69. ami Villanova (9-0) drubbed

Jefferson ^queried by Arlsona
State of Tcmpe, 64-5.1, on Andy—
Meitrnwtr'a field goal.
•
Hi- Honiventure (7-tl| defeated
Youngstown. 97-60. and Nebraska
downed South Dsxnta, 74-49. In
midwest game*.
Yale took Brown, 70-49. Pent,
upset Duke. 95-79. and Niagara
downed n*rm m , 7° 67. In •♦•••rn
contest*.
"T n the Kouthweit, T en* needed
&gt; overtime* to whip llsylor.
69-69.
lu*h» b»al Oregon "••te, 66-39^
1 in Ihe top we«tern game.

r

flg y ln i la Ma third this
«traady has played with

In* throw* up a defense that
allows long shots hut not many
short one*.
Cincinnati’* unh**tfn Bearcat.
lead the country’* major rolle^e^
In scoring with an 95.9 Hip. New
York University I* second at 90.4.
Michigan State’s 43.0 a game
follow* Oklahoma AAM in team

MOBILE. Ala.. Jan. «-&lt;AV8 0 ’ Til BEND, Ini.. Jan. 4 coach Hteve Owen today
Frank l^-ahy, whose 1969 South
lined up two emooth harkfiehla.
Notre
Dame
foothill
team
was
Beshore1* nose was bloodied In
built around conipatativ* un­
the flrat round, his nose was voted ’’flop" of the year, admit­ known! for possible use in the
ted
today
that
"we
•'Hn’t
rsxrtly
broken dn the third and hla left
Senior Bowl football classic her*
eye was cut in th* third hv a set the world on fire.’*
Saturday.
"I’m
sorry
about
the
season
end
•lasting punch that Jarred him
Though ha expect* to hsv* daI'm
sorry
about
the
new
tllla,"
to hi* heels.
feosive All-America Eddie Balam
the
Irish
coach
said
"We
seem
Louis, who eame tn a t 2101*
of Alabama ready to start a t
-his lowest fighting walght since lo be extremists —either very left-half, he used Ken Knor of
high nr very low. We’ll simply
try hard to do better In the L8U and Dubber Phillips of Mia•Isaippi Southern at the spot In
future."
ventage and he used It to advant
yaaterday’a drill*.
Leahy
was
commenting
to
a
age in the shortlived scrap.
Their opposite numlier on th*
A big hometown crowd
_____ ol
„ reporter on an Associated IVess powerful north squad la slalrd&lt;
lilJKHl gave 1-oUi* a tremendous poll of sport* writer* and sport- to be BMUYi Kyle Rote.
reception as he made hla atop- rasters that showed his team
Salem's training for the second
ov»r in hi* IM roit home a win­ voted hy a wide margin the dis­ annual d ash has keen handicap,
appointment nf the year.
ning one.
The contest we-n’t ev»n close. pad by a knee injury. Hr was
Beshore made hi* first mis­
One hundred and thirty three user! sparingly in a passing tunatake when he tried to carry the voters
of 212 participating gave up yesterday.
fight tn l-ouia in the first round.
One south backfleld combina­
Ih*
Irish
Ihe nod for top I960
Tn* Navy veteran got A-for bar- Hop.
tion Included Butch Aringcr, A la­
rery, b-il rero for accomplishJoe Inuis. Imvlng Immortal who bama. at quarterback; Knot a t
mtnL Ills effort* bothered Iraul*
felled
to win hack hla one# re­ lefthalf; Billy Mixon, Georgia, a l
little.
tired
heavyweigiu crown Horn fuiiback; and Jack Jones, LieLmiia was content to belabor
Ktsard
Charles, we* runnervp Ingxton (A lai S U te, at righthaif.
Beshore about th* body In tha*
The other foureome had Joa,
In
the
trail
with 19 first olaee
iiug session- which saw He- vnln*. HoWaver,
th*
Brawnstim
b
­
« warned three Hmca for
er. still fighting, shrugged off
hitting low in Ids effort* to dent
some of Ihe stigma with a con­ land, South Carolina, at rightlaMlla'
lewis' twM.seellnn
trH-scrtlon.
half; and John Dottiey, MlsxllThose were Reshore’s final mi­ vincing pounding of Freddie Be- tipni. at fullback.
shore
tail
night
He
stopped
Be
nutes of glory aa th l aggressor, shore in the fourth muiwf of their
Meanwhile north coach Bo Mefor lie heramc a Urals punching Detroit match.
Millin had about solved his prob­
hag from Ihe second round on.
Notre Darn- won four games, lem of selecting the best or his
lie was staggered irpeatrdlv
lost
four and tied o i k - last sea­ stellar collection for possible
a* Untie clipped him pt will with son. In
He was still
a pre season AI’ poll Hie starting posts.
an amaxingly arcurale
right
Irish went picked as probable underlaid about the fullback slot.
Role is considered a sure s ta rt­
national champion.*.
champion*. The previous
a Power faden left hook.
er al lefthalf. Oklahoma's Leon.
year
they
were
named
Beshore was bleeding from
lirath Is expacted to open at {k
both noitrll* In Ihe second round the year."
The AI’ poll gave the Notre
and was M agc-t'd as the for­
mer rhamp hit him time ami Dam* footthall team a total of
495 point* for Its painful title.
again.
,
The c*»h r»gUter did a 541. This was on the haste nf Ihrir*
425.14 iHisInns, a worthy tribute point* for a No. I pick, two for
to I .outs' le t offlcr attraction icciind and inn for third. Louie
1.08 ANGELES. Jen. 4-f/T l—
•pit 169 Mtal points.
Third In Ihe poll was Ihe Bns- Golfing veterans challenged hy
iim Red Sox I•«sc ball team, wllh up-end-enming youngst-rs toko
16 firs* place vole* and a total their last prartlce rounds today
R tta F . aiONs
for th* 116,000 Los Angtles open
of,
12.7. points.
BR OUE.i.iN Jjp. 4— N F )-.Th »
starting tomorrow at\ Riviera
signed eonteac* cf shcrtitop rea­
The lop 10 fiopa with jfjrst
we* Base **s »n th- h«nd* of place and total vet** also Inthe . HiuiUvn* Dedg-rs today. It eluded i fit. Cardinals, baseball
was teperted that Reese, tha 19 741; Brooklyn Dodger, be re­
Dadgtr fi-ld &lt;a|.UIn, agreed to ball (5-79; Southern Methodist,
the same -terms as last y e a r - football (9 90); Minnesota, foot­
ball- - (5* f t|i , U. a Davit Cup
team, tennis. (1-23); Philadelphia
Eagle*, football
(1-15); Joa
Page, Yankee pitcher, baseball

,YtACVv"-*n..|l1«« l^ s MSI

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K h

Aggie Coach Hank lha won1! «• / * ;* ? • " Ev,n,rl,,P h,d * * "
let hi* hoy* fa»t break or »hoot 9
unlrt* they have a very good
W «d* 41&gt;*I * defeated Wayne,
chance of hitting. Holding on t« i B®"**5- Tcnnrase- came from bathe ball and lh» otner team inn’t hind to down Wake rore«t. 15*77.

Snead Is Favored To
Win Riviera Tourney

t

kicked * round.
.
•
The Bose Bowl serf** hnw*" »
1902 when Stanford Invited Mlemgan to nlav a portseawtt
The football Ides raugM on in
later veara and th* ennnal rirarim
race which featured th# «H ■
Tour
nament of Roses New J ^ r 's D a "
eelebeatlon was dlaeardad and ta

Creighton. 41-42. They are the
only team* on the top ten list
that played.
8/- Louis rank* fifth.■ N. C.
BUte Jflgnttl
and Vlllanova
eighth in this meek« A mocU te^l
Traw poll.

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t c r lp t lo n at the p ro p e rty , ahd the
n a m e in w h lrh It » « i ae,evae.| are
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I I floa t a ahall he redeem ed a .r o r d In e In la w the p ro p a rtt deerrlbed In ttaan A ll of M i d |*r**eetlv h .in c In
the
C ou nt* of BvMlaote. H late o t
»&lt;*• h . r r l l f l . a l . w ill lie eold In the
h la h c a t bidd er at the fro n t d .m r of • lorM a I ’ n le .a each . . i t l l h a l e * h » ll
th * H e m ln n la CNiunly f’oart I I 1C ..1 ►. redeemed a * ro rd ln g I** law l h .
at H a n fo rd .P lo rld a . on the f , . 1 pr* p a rly -teecrlbed In auch •. M i l l
&gt; li-*1.1.1 v In the m onth o f K e h r u ir y . ra le a id . . . -o ld In the h ig h .a t t.ld dar al the fro n t d m .r of Ihe H a m ln n l.
I » » l w h ic h la the *lh da* at I ah
C n u a ty &lt;*n«tt tlnuee al H anford.
r u a r v . te st
t 'a ia d thla Ith da y o f Jan* .iry . F lo rid a , na l h . O ra l M onday In Ih e
m onth of F e b ru a ry . I M I . w h ic h la
H it
Ihe tlh da* of F e b ru a ry . 1*11.
O I* H K H M H t N .
H aled thla Ith day of J a n u a r y ,
fte rh
I'lr c u tt
ro n rt.
Ma.nlnole f*o*inty. r t o r - 1*11
ft f
IIK ItN lM iN .
Ida
•T e r h
f i t , nil
C o u rt
H rm lnola f n iin ty . K lo r
Id*
ItF A t.t
c o r i i K «r* * r r r . H t u r n
ro w
r * i 11r r .11
N O TH K I l f A f f l.H IT Itlh f i l l !
ia a -r - i a i i « 1 »* * &lt; * iy m i t t
T * \ t l l. I . H
n o t u k
in t l r t i t p: 11 v
u iv rr r.
l a f . f . i p i.t a ! . « « * « u f l a m
T h a t f» l» f*anlel the h ” |d*r &gt;.f *he
N t t T I C K IS l i r . l l K I I T
n iv rN .
f n llo w ln a rertlfl* ate haa filed aald
r a r l l f l r a l a for a t a t deed to be It* T h a i I* l» l* v n l,i Ih e uoldar o f th e
tu e d th e re o n T h e ta rliric a le n u m ­ fo llo w in g * r rllf l* a le haa flla.1 aald
b e r a n d year of teauanre. the de* r a r llf lr a la lo r a la* deni lo he Ja
I p r r lp t lo o o f the p ru p a rty . and Inn e«ie*l thareoh T h e le r llf h a l* n u m
’ lia m r In w h ic h II a n a aaaesaad are her a r l ye a r of laauanre. the «le .
e r rlp ll 1 of Ihe pro p e ity. and tit.
• a fo llo w a
name 1 w h ic h II wna aaaeaaed a re
f e r llf l * a le N o 111
aa
fellow *
Tea* of la .u a n ir Ju ly I. l i l t
C ertificate No I I I
n r « i m r t i n t o r r r * o r * :itT i *
Vent
of Vaaunnre J u ly I. I M I
17&gt;4 n l 8 IV I| of S K ' i M e llo n
iiK a i N i f r i i i N 0 1 - r i i t i P K i i T * 1
I I T n w n a h lp I I K m ilh li a n a , t l
H F &gt;, nf H I! 14
M e llo n
1*
M it
T o w n a h lp I t Month S an a# H
N n m e In w h lrh o e .e.ae d Ada K
Kaal
I
t
A
n
a
.
M o u rn A l l of aald p ro p e rty being
Name In whl* h aeeened I .
J
|i&gt; th e I ’n u n t r of KemlnnlC, H lete nf
I'h e m o rta A ll o f eald p ro p e rly b e ­
r* o rl* ln .
tln te a . au« h c e rtific a te
ing
It*
lh*
C
o
u
n
ty
uf
Hamlnut..
S
ta
te
ah *|l l*e redeemed a r c m d ln * 10 la w
ll-e n r o p e r t v In auch c e n lllc a la w ill t,f F lo rid a I'nleea au»b r a t t lf lt a le
t.e .o ld I** the hlaheal bidd er at the ■nail he r e d -itte d a *tordln a l » l o t
p r o p r rly described la aut h * c r .
fro n t d o o f o f the H rm la n le t'n u n ty Ihe
t
11 •
• H anford. F lo rid a , nn Ilflra la w ill he aold lo Ihe h lg h e a l
bidder
at Ih e fro n t door of file
•
nitdi in the m on th of
F a t .r o e ,«
|t',|( a h ' '.» I - t h . I l h Hem lnnle C o u n ty C o n ti llouee a l
Sanford.
F lo rid a , on Ihe flrat \ l-.n da*a* f r ' - t a t t *
1**t
H a le d th la Ilh d a r of Ja n u a r y . d a r In the m o n th of F a b tu a ty , I M I .
w
h
ich
la
Ih r t l h day of F e b ru a ry ,
H it .
H it .
1* !• I IK U N f t o N .
t&gt;at«d
thla
I l h day of J a n u a r y ,
f l.tlt
* l* .n it
-'o a r t .
H.ntlnale t 'o u n lr . F tn r - I t l l
It. f
IlK R N tN IN .
Ida
C le r k
iT r c u ll
C m i r l.
t a R A t .l
Hem lnnle C n u n ly . K l o r ­
lda
N n r t f tc o f t m f r i t i t i * f o r
i H K A l .l
_________
T A I DKKO
f a n e , u u i i .A w a o r i a « n
N O T H '! ! O f A f F M C A T I O N F I I H
N O T IC K
IK I I K U K H T
O IV K S ,
T A B I I K f .lt
T h a i ft ft ftanlal th e h o ld e r n f Ihe
IIW
I H . I I I.A W N O f H i l t
fn llo w ln a r a r llf lr a la hae file d aald
N ilT IC K
IM I I K I I K I i r
I I I V F .N .
r e t t l f l r a t e fo r a la g deed In he la . T h h t l» U . Ita n ie l Ihe holder uf the
etted th e re o n Th e r a r l l f h a l e n u m ­ fo llo w in g r e r t lf li a le haa filed aald
b e r a n d y a a r of laangpre. Ih e *le- •e rllflrw le fo r a la g died lo he |e.
e rrlp ilo t* o r Ihe p ro p e rly , and Ihe atied Ih e rrn n T h e c e rllflta le n u m n a m e In w h lr h II wan aeeeeaed ara bar and year of teauan*e. the d e aa fn tlo w a :
M t lp lln n of ih e p rn p e rlr. and Ih t
C e r tif ic a t e N o 11
name in w h lr h It waa aeeeaae.t a re
T a a r o f leeuanre J n l y I. I M I
aa fa llo w e n e a rH if T it tv o r n u i p r m *
f e r tlf lra t e N o 111
law ia* S lack lla a im — k A r TK a r of ■••*i*n.e fwly I, 1 *1*
M« f«»||tiH RI
c n r d lo a In f la la T h a r e n f . Ra
n m c N im o N o r r n n p f iiT v .
l/ » t h nf
n a rd a d In f la t Hook 1 fa g a a *1
r.»t r* ftr.'i of ?;»;•: sr.imr.
&lt; »f l I H i i l t *Vn i i a f
* I M * r ia l* Hook t f a t e * T*.
a, ToM oahli* ?l H-inth flange I t
f # i r »«f VnEftMif^r f «i I% f. IM |
II* a i n .
•’vet ja arrea
«iH 9 i t t i r r t o N
09* f M o r i t i T i i
N a m e In w h lrh aaaaeaad llla lk
Nam * In W h lth eaa.aa.d M K
tJH »*r NW s Of N K S nf N l ’ i ,
H a m m o c k C n tp A tl o f aAld n r o itd rlt AVIlawa. la c
A ll o f . aald p r o p e rly
H J'HI fl fit IV |Aft fit y r r
-■ h e la a In th a t.'nualy n f Ham lnnle
hetiia lit IKe C o u n ty of Ham lnnle.
I Into 19. TtoWtfMhlp 51 H otilh
K la ia of F lo rid * Ii'nleea
’ nl
an. h ra r*
ItAftt* I I K n u l
illf
l f lr
l caale
l . ahall
ce
ehwll h*
he r.d
redeyim
d a m t r d ln g
Nftm r In w h lr h
I 'n U u w n
lo taw lh a p t o p e r tr d.a crlh e d In A ll nf ■•IH |irni*#rtv hrlnic Iff f h r
auch « a| ll f lr a le w ilt ha aald In t| s in c h • a ttir p -a l. W ill he inkl In Ih e f n i m l r #»f Hrm lfintft. H U I r nf K I « f
h la h e a l b id d e r al lh a f ro n t d o o r nf hlaheal bidder ol the front door o f H a I 'n l M l M i ll r r f t l f l i g l r kIi n II Ik#
th e H
Hat
e m ln n le C o u n ty C o u rt Ifouee Ihv Sem inole C o o o ty C n u rl llouee 9r«1##tn»il a&lt;'«'nr#fln« tn |n r ih#&gt; |.rn
U I C SMa n.f o,rd . F lo rid a , on th e -flre
- . J kt el M in fo ril
F lo rid * , ott the flre l l»Ftly i|sar fii.#t| in Rii« )t « «*rfifI# tif#&gt; ,
M o n d a y In the tuenlh of F e b ru a ry . *t,'nday la l h . in«*ni|* *»f F . h r u n r y , to III I*# ftnlil to th#* hl||li#fet hl*1r1#r m( '

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ja ck e t*
w h ic h w a re m ia ta k e iily pla ce d to
w ro n g c a r . N a m e on in a ld e la
' T o m m y ” . O w n e r call * 1 (fo r
18 -

A U T O M O B IL E S

— 16

m / Y IK O A C A R T
Befit** f in a n
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u i I n a ave m o n e y .
In
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t o ll*
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N a i k v m l R a n k tfewihi** E T f r

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week, or aeaaon. Engllih Fordt
and

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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

S

Onions $ Lk‘- 19c
Grown Top

Carrob 2

19c

EMPEROR MAPES

2 u.

28c

S

214 Ecu flrci Si.

Kiln Dried

2 u..

Roast
300 Eccl 3r4 Street
Prices Good Thru Sat.. |an. filh

Quanlity Fights Reaetvwd

(IDAHO BAKERS. 10 lb Me»h Big 4*

SWEET POTATOES
Sweet, Juicy

ORANBES
$ b io t

25c

29c

0 u..

39c

flor.it Ba' riK

3 Lkc. 29c

«

i Bog York

Antes

o Uo. 43c

Rdafcacat

u.

Lb

Small Size Sunnyland

Picnic Hams

PINEAPPLE

POULTRY

No 2 Can

ttrwlnp

Hint

66c

Lk

Lb

EAT-RITE TERDERAY BEEF

Florida Grade “A" Dreaatd
ft Draw , Quick Frown

“La Famosa" Sliced

Ohack Read u.
Shari Rib
u.

Me
48c

nua«t!ng

Cheeee Food l .oaf—

4c

PORK CHOPS
Rib Fnd Loin Pork

Western

WINESAP APPLES

T H U R SD A Y JAN . 4. If Si

Center Cuts-Lb

Now

Chickaat

OHEEZEE
Femoui

Cottlge

DAISY OHEESE

C fc ttM

Lk

Lk

Me
11c

Premium Bonelcas Veai

YOUR CHOICE

NATURAL OHEESE

Read

Philadelphia

Pork Neckbone* jr

u.

Fact

OREAM OHEESE

Me

ia.

:

u.

Freeh Standard

Lk

36c

Filiate

Tall Caas

BRANDS

SHRIMP

Lk

Pollock

*»*♦ *.I t W rT. i *

A LL
POPULAR

Pan Ready Frozan

Filial

2 k Lahdart

u.

Sunnylend Pure Pork Bag

AMm&gt; Cabwcli
Turnip Greta*----------Froa«n K a l * __________
Mrdeeye Orang# ]ulc*

BACON

Red Perch

Florida Cooked

Tails

Guporbrand' Grad* "A ’V Shippod

Ml V « n m t M

16a Oydart

Pork

L IM 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!
ing Time in Ho

01 [OMAkG Alv IN i
lb Carton

Instgnt Suite
in Any Wate

OdcrtJ
Qiartcre

F an cy Florida O range

Juice

hum

l ib Sunshine

In .
No. 1

■BEftfiSm R
’ CM;
lytr*
i, •

trie JL
Van Cam p's Pork
&amp;

Beans

46-oz Can
Dixie Darling Old Fuahionjor Wheat

RI R?t’l
Hardwater Soap

A
Vm
rf9*

I V O4*3R*•I Y*

~ ^- a-

4

BREAD

Vf 6

No 2 Can

TIDE
Tide’s in-Dirfit Out!

The “Floating” oSoap

The
W hite
Line is the
CLOflOX
LINE!

Pereotd

Does Everything"

CAMAY

Leaf

the Dirt*1

life
ll

lie

OXYDOL
lifetime Sparse.

1

Chuppid Food*

31

Ivory

flares

L*W* Beu

91c

Laundry Soap
akm

Mm

S c

Ski

■

v

v"* ”

.. : .

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^

i ■^ ■i&lt;

�.
la Ualty Thera la Strength—
To HrMw ikt P n e t of the World;
To P m « i » Uio P r t ir t u of America.
To Prod or* Pro*peril) for Salford.

VOLUM E XXXXI1

W tv H anford lirra lft
A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R
■
SA N FO R D . FLORIDA FRIDAY JA N . 5. 1951

:«tal)ILshfd 11108

18-Year-Old Draft
Proposed By Army;
Food Prices Soar

Democrats Name Capitol Leaders

wASHiNGTONTlan. 5—(a*)- Crime _____
Committee
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-

Florida Fashions
Article Gives City
National Publicity
Sanford is receiving nation-wide
uhliritv ns llit&gt; result uf tin* visit
fn
sere on Dee. 2. of 30 w riters,
g u r .t. of Florida Fashions, om* of

T

Million Increase
Needed
For Repairs.,
nh.‘ m
,.Vairu
:
—
.
•
1tide
which
appeared
In the
Raise In Salaries *&gt;htion of I’athfimicr. a

T. TAlJ-AI lASSEE. Jan 5
I he University ol H onda
for &lt;25.215. i ()7 in stale
for the next two year, today

W ASHINGTON. Ian.

Dapper Anthony J. (Tony) AccarJo, tepulrd Chicago under­
world—gambling boss, refused to
day to tell Senate investigators about his income and associates.
Dir Scn.it.&gt;ii voted lo rite him for
contempt.
Accardo douched in the witness
chsir with his hands foldrd and
declined, during a two-hour public
heating, lo antwer most of the
questions pul to him. Many of the
inquiries drslth with bookie opealions in Chicago and Miami.
Claiming constitutional protec­
tion, Accardo contended the an­
swer* might tend to incriminate
him. or were not pertinent lo the
Senate Crime Committee's investi­
gation of organised interstate
gambling.
At one point during the futile
questioning, Senator Tobey (RNH) burst out with a demand that
the interrogation be suspended and
Accardo cited for contempt.
"These refusals lo antwrr ate
an insult to the committrr and its
counsel," Tobey snapped. "This
is n new low, and Vre’vn had some
tough owna.Tobejr said it war isisssltibg to
sit there and hear Accardo "lake
refuge behind the silly answer lint
*1 refuse tn answer."'

Allied Escape Route Menaced
By Swarms Of Chi nese Reds
$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 W ire

S ta te University
Asks $25 M illion
For Next 2 Years

LengtheningO fPeriod’c i t
n
.
Of Service Asked; |uUllCn ucUlgStcr
Freeze On Prices j f l ™ , |Tn R p f n rp
^ B e i n g Considered ^ ms UP DeJore

T H E W EA TH ER

.
' '
a«krd
nionr)
a t the

Dec. “U
27
weekly
I wilii a national cncuiation of more
than 1,200,000.

1 The article is headlined, “ llow
I an a,| w orth $124 remade a tow n,”

and beneath il it the sub-head,
| "Sanfonl. Fla. cel- - vear-round

ta b in e t Hudgrt (.omtMMIOII l&gt;rg,( I "At his battered desk In th e
hrarine fund teqursls (toin the in loft of n Sanford (pop. 17,6001
slitutions ol learning.
w arehouse," wrote Miss llrow n.
..
I " r tank SLaim* fulirrfr,! iicrvoiiMy.
1 ffm ltn l * I Mlu Millet $»t llir Kvrrv frw miiiutr* tu
tlm iU '-l
Uliiveilit) said the request
«H - * » i e
Udder, walked to th e
1*0*1 Office
&gt;21.1 &gt;ti mine than w.i» .prill froni
'Town-born Shame*. .17. knew the

Field In s ta lle d
As New President
Of Kiwanis Club

Communist Reinforce­
ments Pour I n t o
Fighting As Allies
Retreat Southward

Swarm,
TO K YO . Jan 5 VP'
of Ounce lied troop, push'd on
routhwaid tomglit and menaced
Retiring President Is Won,,..
inijMi'ant Allred escape
Congratulated For highway cen'.i 55 mile* r u t of
Excellent R e c o r d .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 mol­
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 Ki l l
lliry appaiently aim lo destroy
l.ehm.tnn ol I.erthurK peiloiimnK United Nations (our. 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-

mi .Ho. an inteie.tiuir pioMiam ol lllg lio lili 11*&gt;ill lU iltrd s&gt;e&gt;m|.
elite11 viiiinelit wa* pir.ented mitl-1
Allied pilot. Mid lliry »aw llie
the due, II,mi id I dw.nd I l .lli, hrauc.t tiafiic yet obrerved in Ko’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 donerd In repair and maintain 't« bailment store. Hut hark in tho*
Msiliri Stine, ipher. lint vice pr,-«i - irpoilrd 1,200 vehicle* i logging
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
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
to prevent Luiillv and staff mem­ York News would I,ring many mail | i n i e t j i y . Ot, ii 111111*011, liniil- lud yielded Seoul, it. .iirluhl 4t
IMOCIATS IN TMI glad CONOMtS get organ Ired at Senator Finest
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.
group (top) are: Sen. Lyndon II. Johnson, ot Texas, new Senate Ikm oThe univriiity had a I'M'I ip er dresses.
lie.imier.
At Inchon U. N. unit, blasted
rratlc Whip (left); former Majority Leader and retiring Sen Scott W. 1 propiiation of $18 811, 15? hut
“ Hut it did. The beginning trick ­
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
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.
Kaybum. of Texas- was articled os Democratic romlhlatr for Speaker of
wu* given a past N. troop, moved on southward by
8804,230
of
it
tier.tute
of
economy
the nvw It'.’nd Congress All other House olltrcrs were unanimously re*
more dirsses front s mamifacturer he KioKraui.
. - inn In- i|i Lehmann.
nominated. Election Is assured by Democratic majority. At bottom, tn | h'Jdh.irk* The money include* friend, *ank more money into ml* I.I president
laud.
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
[
i-liili.
ivn*
enngiatnlnt.'d
on
tlit*
e
f
­
ments and nations! mairatinrs. Hv
Leader John W. McCormack, ot Mass.. House Speaker Rayburn, and
of hi* ndminist ration.
ment* luole ihmugh Communist
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.
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*
cresje 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 Kothe military demands. He tol-l the out nl* first catalogue,
been donated to furnish a chapel lean, »a(rly back, U N. line,
“Hanford'a, city fathers quickly ut
I'atiinet. however, thnt If war
toe Florida Stnt&gt;- Prison Farm
comes, he exiavt* the unlversitv rrnlixe&lt;l that here un* » growing and the sum *'f $300 bad been were diawn cloier around 'Aonju.
Industry
which
might
end
S
an­
to h«- erowdnl with -Indent- sent
Chinese tiou|&gt;, |M&gt;uiiiig down »r
provided to send on uiol&lt; rorivilcghv the armed forces to learn ford’s chronic dependency on sen- tsl child to John llopkill* Hospital &lt;ondary roads and ihmugh 'a l­
&gt;-maJ
tourist
bn.l
fruit
and
vegeLarkin 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
ment is working out its own pro­
the Senate today that Pretulrnt Truman hat no |iower to lommiti lie said his request for salary to Shame* some empty buildings,
)u and possibly cut oil parts ol
Hoy*
llaseball
League,
the
Key
posed manpower law and that un
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
Crat* and *nr sending a laiy to
It was a desperate race.
|VssmHs«sos»« *’■
I
— other s t m U
the*'
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.
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
»«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
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 rrputtd 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* re gu lar meeting
less they request us to help them William Luther Hill,
Chairman Ksfauver (D-Tenn)
As
Capitalist
Serf
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 that the comdresse* Its cntslogue* feature 160 Fred It. Horton, pa*tur o f Hv account nf thsm selvc in fic-rcu
"I do not think we should s* Former Senator. Dies dresses
i r a s i l s s f i ns re a r Twal
In H ate Campaign sutne
langing fimn $1.98 to |H ‘.18 Free Methodist Church, wa* liattl.-s witli ('hinc.c It'd*. Sit'..
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
C A IN E S V V I I.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
flee.
II. Collins in n letter &lt;h wrllihig
Communists have openrd up a American commander-in-chief."
United States Senator and native
initlee. -\. i . na n tl 1s t the y- 11
Fourteen-year-old Roy Ringgold.
conditions ut the K-'ican war
of
Gainesville,
died
in
hi.
sleep
I
"Hhame.
proudest
moment
came
tsvage
hale
campaign
against
GenPresident
Truman
has
alria-iy
Jr. has left home to live In the
mb, i hip lt&lt;' • i- Mr Kit
front.
. . i . . ,’
I Li.
when one of his executive -aw i, y,MiIt,
General Dwight D. Ki*en .early
to di_
a y .at
his i....
hmn.
v I It Itushton, and itev.
swamps
mps with alligators and snakes
rial Eitrnhower, who is due heic named
“ I have never *•two
girl*
walking
up
the
(*h»rnphooter for that placr ami ihr
lie retired from active public
J. E. Farris.
his dog.
and hit
(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 that 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 ret hla Gvaat Dan* mset In special session at 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, Jan. 10 to
At n news conference only ye- from Florida July I, I93ii, to fill creased
Rev. \V. P. lirouks, and Itev. II
from a pup and go Hv# la the act on the matter of appointing Eastern Europe and in Moscow
account of ourselves, though,
every
merchant’s
business.
nnd 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
*ns 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
Crew
s,
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
to -oam about In those swamps the road and bridge budget ex­
will over run again
must pass.
E. Newell, Re* J E. McKinley.
with tha dog. Ilo loves alligators
told general election.
"They ambushed us one afterIn earb district based were printrd just before Christmas,
Appreciation Night 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
H
ar.l
Frierson.
LANK
ILL
0 thing.**
u» with everything they had. We
i r a o i i B a , * na Wage T a a l
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 o f 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 H o n d a 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 areas will receive the 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 o f (he a s ­ 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 fo r 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
rakclihe
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. T he 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
District 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 part of the county gets cue
til Midnight with no remits.
"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 Weir 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 at the foot of French
Mr. nnd Mrs. William C. Shel­ ment eseept about five vehicle*
of the funds. Work 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 twit 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
Aday night at 1:00 o’clock at 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 C arlson To H ead
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
oiiM
Y
HEADQUARTERS.
Korea.
J.n.
5
&lt;
;
p
)
Longwood
C
ouncil
gteasat rmldeotial 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 counties In the Gainesville vicin­
g»te. City Manager Clifford Me- —R. C. Carlton, chicken farmer,
"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 morning.
was elected chairman o f the 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
..
RUM RARBRCPE
fice last r'jrht.
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 diagrams aud which m m - pyre could lie seen from the air “
Tlic W eather
“ ‘
—
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 ~ J AtiKSONVILLE, Jan. S-&lt;JP&gt;—
suereoda H. 8. (Lou) Arnold.
Injured and other data."
39
68
W. frireblc, Athena, G o, oe'
Atlanta
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.
■AiMBicx nrzv
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 Brownsvilla
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 Merrier 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
dry 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^pmn- With Mrs. rS u riS 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 Far 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 army.
tho m m of the y fias ( h i k (T ill
' ,*'t***m
:2 s*. ri. ■S

D

raft Questions Truman Authority
To Commit U. S. Troops In Europe

Rev. A. (i. Melnnis
Tnstulled As Head
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CCeatlaaea P tm m M a e nael
Reported K ill e d plodlng
them. Then mrreedlng
wave* rlimbed over their bodies.
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threatened to "split the western
front wide open.
But i If. H. Eighth Arm y
( O M itla a e e n - a W av e O e e )
briefinr officer said the retreat
— Arimliong-SuUelry and .Sit.gei
&lt; C » « U na*0 Frews F a re •**•)
wa* for the most part, orderly
the Southern California As­
Motor*— lilted triad p tu ri lire
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and carried out to stabilise the
sociated Newspapers.
tame day.
U. N. line. The withdrawals con­ Florlda had eight highway traffic
The Supreme Court hat Oct.
human
Lridgea
over
barbed
wire
deaths
during
th#
Naw
Year’s
Day
Men'* shirt*, underwear and
tinued through Monday and Mon­
JAC K R O N VILLE, J a n . 2 16 agreed to rule on the apprnl,
entanglement*.
W
ASHIN
GTON
,
Jan.
2-&lt;Ab—
week
end,
the
Highway
Patrol
re­
J *n; *“ }* ^ r~
(8pecl*l)— “Report* from mana­ pajama* are up about I I rent* tol
but before the case wa* argued
Allied plane* of alt rategoriea day night.
'&lt;»»•
'•&gt;*
Ran .jlph said many covsring ported *i*Hey
VYAiliNGTON, Jnn. 2— C4T—
gers of Stata-operated farmer*' ♦he pound C««&gt;o). Media-, grade 71* *ir,t
Werner's attorney asked that it
took
a
heavy
enemy
loll.
Ground
The
Patrol
said
five
of
the
« w &gt; « r n*med thr«* n °rW»
troops died with guns flaming.
market* throughout the vegetable ahlrt* co.t about $5.88 befu.r the: «men
be dismissed. No reason was Atomic commission Chairman Gor­
observer*
estimated
that
6,000
a*
killed
in
action
on
Korea,
deaths
occurred
before
mid
tight
producing area iirelved thla increaae.
Weary men who had gone
don Doan said flatly today that
given.
Red casualties
were inflicted
Even candle*, much In demand *ia ml**lng, *evan wounded and Monday by air action alone.
week-rna reveal the handline of a
sleepless for 41 hour* piled into Dec. 31, bringing the total for the
Werner Appealed to tho high "Ru«*la does have" the atomic
one
injured
in
vn
accident.
month
to
97
and
the
grand
total
wide variety of produce," raid because of frequent power shuttribunal after the California Su­ bomb.
Pilita of one group of F-80 trucks for the retreat.
Trie Department of Defen*e
the year to 369.
William L. Wlwn, Director of down* that hiark out British carnally
The Klghth Army commander, forThis
He gave that answer to a news
Shooting Star jet* Bail they an
ll«t»
No.
I1M
I
and
lt*l
compares with 92 during a preme Court upheld the law. It
State Market*, today. “ Naturally, borne* lhe*e wintry &lt;laya, ro*e a
Maj.
Grnrral
Matthew
H.
Ridgnihilated an entire company of
these name*.
December a year ago and 6«4 for permits the substitution cf a pub­ conference question based on re­
volume handled haa been curtail­ half-penny a pound with the new gave
way,
rushed
to
the
front
when
tommuniila ala in Ilei east of
1949. There were 10,401 other* in­ lished or broadcast retraction for cant public discussion of whcthci
Killed in action:
ed somewhat due to the Christ- year. It wa* the arcond candle
long-eipected offensive broke, jured. compared to HJIS6 In 1949. genets! money damagss.
the Hovlsts actually did exploJ#
Army: Pvt. Raymond C. Wood, Knrangpo. That la 28 mile* north the
lie
told
his
troop*:
ina* holiday* and the recent cold price rlae In two week*. A
In other action* at It* unusual an atotalc bomb in the summer of
of Seoul.
Th r Partol said delayed reports
^ » f r m kcandle,
. . u i i now
nn.^ w
ph-w
of
Mr*.
Velma
W.
W
e.tweather. Keporta from individual of low -grarle paraffin
“ Every aolrlier mu*t be made and deaths to those now listed •« Tuesday session, the high tri­ September. 1949, that there haC1
b|£ fc (if uM, n(lo
Fliers of
Navy
nkyraider
ntrrkeU were lumrnarited hy coat* about
__ _ in rent*.
1949.
P FC Harry I. Well*, nephew of Itomber* from tire U. S. aircraft to know that we are not here just injured may further Increase the bunal:
Director Wilion, a* follow*:
An average pay envelope for John W. Tliotna* of San Mateo carrier Valley Forge reported I
1. Held unanimously that In­
, fl,ro
w lie.
•eu A. . ■tmmaeMM
muddy
village.
President Truman announced in
I960 total.
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r
.
*
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Iflle
M
,
L
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8trawlierry pataine* through white-collar worrier* bold* only lie- (ptevloudy reported missing In their desdly low level attacks
’« »»* here to urtermine whether
diana Improperly denied • youth­ been an "atomic explosion*' In
Thire
of
the
iavL'ty
deaths
oc­
the Plant City State Parmer*' tween $2U to $26. Upward Jump*
furred Red troops to retrrat from the ultimate war will be fought curred In Hillsborough and one ful lifer the right to appeal hi* Russia tut h# did not specifically
Market from Wednesday, Decem­ like theae spell tough aladdlng.
Marino Cor|«. PFC lllllle J. a ridge al* mile* south of llwa- In the United Stale* or el«e. each in Wakulla, Collier. Seminole, murder conviction nearly SO years say an atom bomb had been ex­
ber 20 through December 20
•go.
The lire rive fourth n a year. Aihb
hu. U l „, llf Mr*. mm,, j . chon. That la 60 miles northeast where."
ploded.
Duval and Gulf counties.
totaled 0,312 pint* with a total brought the pf fv Of tire* for a ,\,M.y of Key Weat.
The decision mean* a now hear­
Seoul.
McMahon (D-Connl
revenue of $0,242.10, price* rang­ small car to about $1.1,46.
ing in state courts for Lawrence of Chairman
Wounded;
Th r Communist wedge drive
tho 8enatc- House Atomic Coming from 46c to $1.00 per pint,
Batteries already have been (n Atmy&gt; pFC
Hum,rf Kobert into the west flank was described
E. Cook who was convicted cf m It tee has since said, however,
arcnrdlnr to Manager R. II. Al- creased »ul»*Untlally.
murder by tha Jennings county
K*“ " " r Amsson. nephew of Mr*. Ger- in a field dlsratch by A. P. corIC#*tla*#4 v m w # * a » «»•fCoatlnaed I mm Pvge One)
rare*. If weather continue* fa­ moved up IQH cents to 454 cent*
circuit court In 1911 when be was that a board of expert* who eva.
|)#vi* of Jacksonville,
irspondsnt John
Randolph aa
Truman
will
have
even
more
diffi­
lusted the report of the atomic
vorable volume will Increaae by a gallon la.t spring. and spare
R|{t William Murray M cUugh- amounting to "a major pullhark They have not keen subject lo culty getting his way with the new 21 years old.
blast had agreed unanimously n
January 2nd.
2. Rejected for a second time was
metal part, have been going to ,jn ^ |f) of Mf^ 0rj|f, Margaret ami a big sag in the defense line ihe general 10 percenl reduction Congress than he did with the old.
a bomb.
4
Manager Harry Odeen of the ward tha ceiling month hy month. ||.KrlH.rg ot hradenton.
the
appeal
of
seven
Martinsville,
•cross South Korea."
during thi* biennium to make gen­ The November elections removed
The
question
was
brought
up
Fort Myers Market report* vo­
Va.,
Negroes
sentenced
to
die
for
Worsted price* have gone op Marjnr Corps: Rgt. Leonard
MarArthur’i headquarter* said
some of his best legislative friends
lume very light on all commodl- 30 percent. Those of worsted ra{ .|||h rt Dlrrlam, husband of Mrs. that. In addition to thr thiust eral funds go aroi.nd.
•gain recently by Senator Hrrw.
from Congress and strengthened the rape of a white woman two
Governor
Warren
said
"It
might
tie* with price* atrong on cuku, yon miature have risen 40 je-r ^ ( . Dierlam of Jnrksonville.
south of Tongduchon, Red forces have a wholesome influence to the Republican-Southern Democra­ year* ago thla month. The seven ster (H-Me) who said there were
pepper and *&lt;|ua«h; weaker on cent. The full Impact will lilt Inc
first appealrd on the grounds that "grave doubts' 'that Russia lun:
|(nU-rt Eugene Dugan, had prntratrd to nine miles
eggplant and tomatoea. Cloud eun.uiner neat autumn, when m rof( nf Mff „ u|h A ,,U1{11|1 of northwest of Uijongbu and to look into them and hold a hear­ tic power.
they wrre tried in an atmosphere the bomb.
Except
for
Harrison's
victory,
volume all rommodltlea ei|M-rlrd start* looking fo: winter clothing. S( |&gt;Pter*burg.
of prejudice and hostility. Their
Dean also wa* asked whether
Kapyong. The penetration north­ ing."
thl* rreeh.
**
Stcrrlatr of State R. A. Gray the House Democratic caucus went •iCuikl Sppial tuiileinird ut* dralli atomic IkhuIi- *r# h#in&lt;r made any­
west ot Lijongbu la within 20
A
prlce-liaed
“utility
W
]
RFC
Frank
Green
Hatton,
aon
ar
expected.
Rep.
Ram
Rayburn
Prospective *hiptnent* from the men. for e*ain|ile. now cost*nl*out (jf Mn|
commented
If
could
be
done
but
,f |»jarr |.|„ Oak. mile* of Seoul. That lo Kapyong
(Texas) got hit. colleagues’ hark­ penalty for rape In Virginia has where except in I be United Stale*
Pahokee State Farmer*' Market
and Russia. He said that question
,
t'apl Milton A. Hull, husband Is at a point 36 mile* northeast “ I don't think the hearing ar.d re­ ing again for Speaker ami Rep. ••ran reserved for Negroes.
thl* week Include light movement $.13.
commendations
will
mean
any­
3. Ruled unanimously that the should be addressed "lo Ihe other
The I .abur Ministry Co»t ut of jJr, ,Mj|ton A. Hull of l»e- of Seoul.
McCormack I Mas, I for floor lead­
of bean*, rorn and potatoes. Llvlng llldei for Septeliltier
thing
especially."
anti-trust laws forbid conspira­ countries."
Between nine and 10 Chine**
Heavier movement celery, rabThe hearing* will lie held her* er.
well as bottom
N*vyi In. hard C. Juhnson, and North Korean Army corps —
When asked whether Mr. T n M
O# the Senate side, their wa* cies to set top
hage ami leafy vegetablea, wea­ 114. June, IB47, price* give D&gt;*
Thursday
a*
the
Rudrrt
Commis­
prices. Th* opinion reinstated a
up to IbOjWO men— were on tha
ther permitting. Movement of all base figure of I0». The Inde* Hit ||o«p|lalman, son of Mr*. Clara battle line. Mar A rthur said them sion gets bark to work on Ibi re- maneuvering bv friends of Sena­ lower court's decision In Indiana- man has yet ordered the AEC to
||A
in
Novemlwr.
D
Moore,
of
Fort
Laoderdalr.
deliver bomba to tho armed force*
tors McFarland (Arixl ami (&gt;commodities Is gradualy Increas­
wrre si* Chinese Rrd Array elew of expenditure request* for Mahoney (W yn) over who'la to lie polix that Joseph E. Seagram A for possible use, Dean replied
Meanwhile with recent deien**Mi,*lnr in action:
ing. according lo Manager G. M.
the neat two year*
Rons, Inc., and Calvert Distilling b-&gt; didn't think he should answer
Corps
last
known
in
action
around
rearmament
restriction
added
t*»
|
Army:
First
l.t.
John
E.
CaldTodd.
It also may take • look al the Democratic floor leader In the new Co., violated the law hy con­ the question.
thr ----new drive, wholesale pt.n &gt; * , 1^ fjr„ son of John E. Cald- lluugnam In northeast Korea.
Tomato auction* on the For*. -—
spiring to fix maximum whole­
$fl
1,000JtOO worth of general build­ session.
That
I*
Ihe
area
evacuated
on
Pierre Market closed la.t week, have l&gt;ee„ upped 26 pered •
w„, ,lf Oral*.
That contest was to la* settled sale prices (or whiskey. Tho
On# questioner asked If the mat
ing
ami Improvement fund re­
Christmas
Eve
by
the
U.
8.
The sli to right thousand crate, devaluation of the pound In SeptPFC Robert C. .Stalling, frirnd
at
a
Democratic
meeting
later
in
of atomic bomb* was now an im­
Chicago
circuit
court
had
revers­
quests
Thursday
or
Friday
when
10th
Corps.
the day.
|of William C Rodgers of Miami.
of tomatoes rspectrd this week ember, _!tt49.
portant factor governing the stra­
ed thr Indianapdis decision.
Three North
Korean Army Ihe Universities present their
Aluminum *»aa hiked $II J»
CpI. Elmer C Wear, ton of
Senator Lucaa of Illinois, the
Ill tie sold al nrivale sale.
tegic
use of the bomb, whether we
4.
Upheld
8
to
1
an
Interstate
budgets.
leader thla session, was defeated
Manager Id. E. Williams advises $347220 a Ion yesterday. C.m«nt Mr&lt; M(nnir „ Wr||r of Archer, Corns also were listed by Mac ' !n all, agencies
Commlsjlon
order “ have to be fruiral?"
and institution* in the election. So was Senator Commerce
“ *" --------- headquarter* at the
p FC |ia,Hrk D. McClu.key, son Arthur'* •
ths* » rowers have practically apurted I11JI0 a ton at the same
which required a group of rail­
have requested 637l.AOO.nno from
"Even If you had much larger
eomplctril preparation of their time. Tin bulged to a record V V „f Mr*. Mary F.. McClu.key of front.
My»r* of Pennsylvania, the aasla- roads and barge line* to esta­ numbers you would have to b ^
754 a ton Dec. 19.
Prsacola.
These forces, harked by re­ the General Fund during the next tant leader.
blish through route* and Joint frugal," Dean replied.
w
A
government announcement
,.K r Uoyd |tlr Walton. Jr., s*m serve* adding up lo a total of two years. Unle*. new taxes are
In a swan aong speech, Lucaa
for rail-barge freight ser­
“ Are you worried aln.ut not havlast week banning brass, line, and Ilf Mrs. Jesse Wslton Dowling of more than 1,000.000 drove the levied, there I, only $244,000,000 told thn Senate the natior la paas- rates
vice on the Mississippi River and ing enough T"
copper in llie manufacture of -«o Hialesh.
meancing wedge into the west estimated available for expendi­ ing through the "m-*t rxtraordi- It* tributaries.
\
"No", Dean answered, "Just
Maiine
I’oiiii:
l.t.
Frank flank ami also punched a big ture during the biennium.
rominudllie* wa. too much f'-r
•
y
am
and dangerous days since the
6. Rejected an appe:
about Imw to get more.”
Ho th# Budge* Commission may nary
^ i r « N l | « « H I 'm - t f a r e Da#|
the Jittery British housewife- sh&lt;- F iiu -t Cold, huitiand of Mrs. dent In lb# east-central sector.
birth of this republic."
persons who loit a
In reply to other questions,
Tiin t* lo him. Kiitm Gfornr VI started a pot »nd pan run "tt '»,r F’snk F-. Cold ol lamps.
The latter thrust wa* aimed lie expected tu do some pretty
"We can destroy all of the things damage suit against
■ham trinimim* when It finishes
Dean said:
I
ii
Jut
&gt;
-&lt;
1
:
*l.opa
that's
sill
going
»runr
at
rutting
off
Seoul's
defender*
bat a|&gt;pt»veti llui aclioo. tpokrtthat
made
America
great1
if
we
city
officials
who
enfi
1. The Commission probably
MyI Dewilt C. Padgett, hus­ from their road of retreat south­ it* hearing* and start * consider­ continue to quarrel amung our- irrigation of Nreruea and w
Tlie ban “l» hound t«&gt; cau«e very
men said.
considerable dislocation and rum# band of Mrs. lim e l-ce Palgett east to thr old Pusan lirachhrads. ing it* rerommenda l Inna to the •elves," he added, and pleaded for In athletic activities In puMId will ask Congress within Ihe next
months to ravlac tho atomic
Britaali fortes now in Weil unemployment," the N a t l « » ' »
of llruuker
An Eighth A rm y
spokesman legislature nest Munday.
unity.
parka. The suit by the 21 re­ ElM nry Art lo allow greater free­
Meanwhile Governor Warren
Europe include ihe Seventh Armor­ Union of Manufacturers (N U M I
"•id the Red threat on Iwth
He
urged
that
Administration
sulted from an attempt by tho
Hanks was serious but not criti­ •aid he hasn't had a chance to leader* and Republican leader* Young Progressives of Mary­ dom Wl *IC ^n g in g information
ed and Ihe Second Infantry Divi­ said today.
study testimony before the Keand maWVIalSp^th -4h« Unite
cal.
The N UM »ent a memorandum
lay
aside
every
political
and
other
land to hold an Interracial tennis
sions in Germany; lh ' 24th Infan­ lo George Strauss, the Minister
,
No estimate of Allied losses fauver Committee charring gam­ consideration and compromise »i#lr tournament at Druid Hill Park on Kingdom and Can
try Brigade in Auilria. and two in­ of Supply who admlnlsjet* the
during Ihe Red offensive's first bling pa v-off« tp Hillsbotocgh differences on foreign policy."
2. The program to produce an
I l 'a o l l s n r S
•
July I I, 194*.
county
officials
and
he
has
"no
lien saying "thr time given for feelers, but Gross had made it phase— from 7 P. M. New Year’s
fantry battalion* in Trieile.
Republicans and Democrat* alike
6. Denied tha A F L Atlantic atomic tngine to propel a sub­
vet" on what he should do
plain hi* rountry would jo ahead Eve lo 3 A. M. New Year* Day— plans
Iler force In Germany It to
•tood and applauded Lucas at the Fishermen's Union a hearing on marine or a .hip will he aoeaded
•Imut
It.
with Its demand* for action against was permitted.
end of his speech.
he reinforced soon by a third terlala la wholly ln*'l*«|o*teIts protest against a Massachu­ up.' Thla nrogram la under way
Senator Lester C. Hunt. (D But the shock of Ihe first at­
The lain take, effect Jan. I- Peiping if the Chinese drive In
division— the Eleventh Armored.
Although the $20,000,000,000 de- setts State Court order forbidding a* the CommDalon’a plant in
W
yo),
who
conducted
Ihe
Tampa
Idaho.
tack crushed a regiment of the
The N UM represents «B tmde Korea continue*.
Eisenhower already haa been
hearing aa a ault-rlmmllttc nf aac. f*n«e bill was passed by voice yole the Fishermen from "comblnlMt"
South— Korean
F l*«t— IM
»■ -Tha Coaia.l««U w d&lt;»— pat
aaanufnrnmiiiDr
TTmiird----- three------tiivliluiii----- \r, astocminni. with
iiotta
Iinlla ii4»a
Iu j iitaiiitauii
maintained
si that
mat u
uiiin
ntil; veteran
. ,
a
t ■
ttr
Hl
-W
llnlinum
prif
r
i
WM*
IW9
without
ubJxcUoir
tm
ifr-W
a
i'first
pent to hare |fa Savannah River
Chinese Communist troop, crossed ,
n w Chokaong. 26 miles ended It Saturday with a sugges­ • ri|sn« fight over one Item.
Franc# n* *oon aa he seta up hi* turing firm , u men*her*.
■ell
their
catchy*.
I
north of Seoul. It was hit by tion that circuit Judge Henry 0.
headquarters. He also will take
7. Dismissed an appeal which and Paducah plants completed at
flili's th# 3Sth Parallel, Peiping could Red forces which crow d the Tillman aah for a special slat* a rJJil. T 1* " Pavilion for $»,.
over
command vi
of nnierican
American iforreal
stvwr
voiiimsoii
v
m
,
spun*
not
legally
lie
charged
with
agquestioned
the validity of a Ca­ thn end of thla w a r but he dl.1 .
960.000
Item
for
the
Southea.tern
.'P'lnr
"
"
r
j
j
r
*
S
Imlll . i Europe.
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attorney tp be assigned to study
In uWeat
Canada,
too. _t«i
will 1j have already b~n »««j,ed. DhB- sure of military evvnt* will now frottn Imjin River.
lifornia
law
permltthie tho tuh- not cava to Indicate any time
po**r
Administration.
.
.
A Red column ra m i through the testimony.
. ft
be *e,Hllrg
sending a force ove, m&gt;on. ... r.tlona are that a
grvtilon.
The
U,
8.
hope*
the
pveestltution
of
g
published or Mood- schedule.:'
The
If
oust
yesterday
Insisted
on
Three former aaaocInUs of
gc of
or ml*»d
tni*r u vegetables— ronvinrr that .ountry the U. N. the gap and wheeled east for
Tho .Savannah River plant, lo­
T h r Supreme Commander will acreage
rest
retraction
foC
general
moggy
J h'
ru y
pepper, squash nnd cannot Ignore the fart that Red an attack on an American Divt. slain gambler Jimmy Vchsco
come to Iumdon liefore going on cucumbers,
i &lt; ’ cated In South Carolina I* do*** ‘
-- f,
testified Ihev bad been told of s rrln l 1.* (o 41, 8*n* '' *&gt;"•»» damages (n libel xulta.
signed to produce atomic mater­
lo Pari*. Aside from meeting corn will I** planted for uprinir China's troops are In full cry •Ion.
U. N. divisions on Ihe flank* payments made In plain whit, en­
British government leader*, he
The 1946 Chilean Derby winner, ials for weapons and peace Dm#
against
the
world
organisation's
of the routed South Korean di­ velopes to Sheriff Hugh Culbrcath ,n V U . T " ' * ch*"*« hands,
will confer with tne Atlantic ^ T Iu ^ F a H deal at the Palmetto anli-agirre«*lon forces.
Rio Rueno Ruble's llalaamo, la uses. The I’aduarh plant la de­
and former Tamna Police Chief J. oi
vision had to pull hack.
Council of Deputies which now I* State Farmer,' Market is diaw*he hearing was Iwlng prepped by Trainer Bob signed for the separation of uran­
I
j &gt;Ik Ih « Peiping an aggressor
Flames III thr sky Monday nf similar payment* to State At- Sheriff Culhreath's statement that Otlani for a comeback thla winter ium 235 from uranium as II ordevoting its attention to rearma­ |„g to a finish. 1.7414 l^ a g e a would lay that government open
rara t« nature.
now has $60,000 In cash and at lllalcah.
ment questions and raw material selling for a total of $MJk.. HI to ihrre form* qf U. N. action. night as engineer* of retreating L. Eddlng*. Two said they heard
during the past week. No. 1 They are:
L'. N. divMon* put thr torch to torney Rex Farrlor.
4. The commission expect* to
bond*, ulus $46,000 ln property
problem*.
whole villages.
Home said they had seen enve­ •cquliIred sine#
•Ince he took office ID
Eisenhower will go bark lo tomatoes sold from *2.40 to • IW J
A potential vanity star la bath get “ substantially more” uranium
1.
Diplomatic
sanctions—
U.
N.
Cnrrespondent Randolph, in ■ lope* delivered, one said he count­ years ago, rflthoog:h he reported , football and basketball. Gil Reich In tho future out of known re­
Washington for talks after he with an average of *6.23. I.lgbt mrmlift, would l«e asked to with­
llspatch from the front north of ed cash to put In plain white *n Income of only *J*,(
haa made a quick preliminary volume of tomato#*. Pole liean*. draw rrrognition from Red China.
*38,000 after taxes' of Army also la one of tho finest sources In the Colorailo River
Seoul, said tho Bed thrust had velopes, but none testified to »ce- ln thow )rn
awing through must of the capi­ Rush Iwans. squash, cukes, egg­
golfers at the Military Academy, plateau.
2. Economic sanrtlona— a blockpepper, English
pe«&lt;;
tals of the Atlantic Part nations plant.
3. Military san-tlona— a U. N.
Red
iilla*
polaloe*
la
anticipated
In Europe.
•do of Prlplng-rontrn||*,| territory,
Meanwhile In Part* Russia's thla week, according lo Manager government.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
prompt answer to the Waet’a bid M. V. Meeklson.
A U. 8. spokesman said thl*
Manager J. L. Warren advise,
for a Big Four meeting raised
country has not vet decided which
new hope here today that the the volume of produce on the form of punDhmrnt to demand
world's ilia ran lie cured around Pompano Stale karmera Market for lied China. Washington is
H A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
the conference table rather than rontinuea to show an Inrreasc. anxious to sound out It* Allies be­
O rg itn lird J u n g 2, 18.19
quality
1
*
gqod
and
price,
are
on Ihe battlefield.
fore ini inducing any specific pro­
The French
Foreign
Offire very aatl*factory. UH.5M7 bushel, posals.
December HO, 1918
wa* cheered by the Kremlln't of lieans average.1 64.WI; 7,409
Ihe U. A , however, considers
favorable reaction to the.idea of bushel* squash, averaged *6-12;
KEHOUKCB8
a big power meeting that would 2A»2 bushels of eggplant, aver­ ijir mailer urgent, the spokesman
talk about all Ibe World'* hot aged *3.69 and 2,149 bushel, pep­ said, ami will bring It haforr the
................. * *01249.76
Ira
n
i
and
Discount*
per averaged *6.40. I.ight volume, sponsored war against the guilty
and cold wars.
next
meeting
of
Ihe
do
nation
Po­
Ranking !l»u*e. Furniture A
The fact that tha answer took of Hot pepper. I.lrnaa, cucum23,364.96
Fixtures ................. .,
;T ................... .
only nine daya In coming boost­ here, oknL Field peas, corn and litical Committee unless the Red
CnlM
M
drive
U
halted.
9
ed the belief that the Sonet lead- tomatoes brought fair tu good
Overdrafts
.
......
...........
___
___
_
None
The Committee la scheduled to
•r* are ready to talk thing* over. prices, okra leading In price av­
meet tomorrow or Thursday, It
French officials who have teen eraging *9A3.
U. 8. Gov't. Obligations ,.1l *1(209,120.98
The Hanford State Farmers' must first hear the report of Its
the note do not share WaahlngOther Marketable Honda . . .
219,024.66
ton'a apparent disappointment. Market will have a good supply cease-fire commission which was
Orgaalatd Jane 2, 1*2*
Divpalchee from the U. 8. capi­ of U . 8. No. I oranges, grape­ drafted by Ran, Assembly PraslCash ami Due from liauka
988,644.46 2.416JM9.98
tal quoted diplomatic aulhorttlee fruit and tangerine*; a small dent Nasrollah Entetam and Iran
grswr. ***
H. araitl atilt •»! tlD k d l.
there aa f##llae the RnvUl reel- volume of fane*
Total
*3^46.294.69
The report, still secret. Is exDECEMBER SO, 1950
fell far ahort of outright accept* Irel.org letture and a supply of
•nc# of the British, American local grown cabbage, reports three.mun group failed In Its efI
.
I
A
n
i
L
l
T
l
B
f
l
pectisl to t»|| the committee the
and French call for Rig Four Manager Randy Anderson.
Market Manager.C. 8. Phillip, furtii.
talka.
Capital Rtnck
6 0 ,0 0 0 0 0
Further such attempt* are teIn spite of the layera of typical of Florida Clly advises crop* In
RESOURCES
Soviet propaganda with which that area look good and he fore, gardinl here aa academic In view
Sundua
100,000.00
the ten-paragraph Russian reply rails approximately 6,000 hutbeU of the Increaerd tempo cf the
Undivided
Profits ... ....... ....
36,783.93
Was padded, the French persist tomatoea this week. Tomato aue- Ch nese military drive and the U.
In thinking that it Is a step to­ lion* to he held January 2nd ami 8.-led determination tu oppose It.
•era***♦—♦♦•♦#«ewe*•
895.776.18
»—**«s*e**e***w**« e *••••••••
Loan* and Dlacounta .........
Dhidenla
Payable
January
1,
I960
2,600.00
January 4th, and each Tur»dav
ward ruurillatiun.
and
Thursday
thereafter
until
Army
football
hiiTk
Howard
One high level source here
waeaaawewam
47,306.75
Ucporita
.
.......................
7,067,410.76
Banking House, Kuril. A F ix .---------- -—— ------Increases enough to Baldwin soon will rate a salute
said flatlv, “the reply la a good volume
Justify
dally
auction,
prolwl.ly
from
his
father,
whd
la
a
sergeant
■Ign. It Is on* more proof that
NONE
Total
*3JJ46J94.60
Overtlrafta
In the regular Army.
war between the east ami west about January I6lh.
Is not inevitable."
OFFICERS
91^ 76.764^4
»s«i*iiMiaa»—
U« S. Govt. Obiigationa
The
Informant
added that
C.
H.
McNULTY.
PraaUeat
"there are some disappointments
217,064.78
Other Marketable Bonds —
In the Soviet message, but none
K. 0. KILPATRICK, J1L. Ylca PraaUeat
A
•
l
«
D
im
III
t
i
l
l
sfa
that the doer la now open to
R ID L IN n i l A l f a
T . K. TUCKER. Caahbr
•o great aa the cheering factor
•ettle by diplomatic mean* Ihe
MARY I.YND ROM, AaeUtsat Caahlev
problem* that beaet the world."

Four State

AECChairmanSayB
R u s s i a Definitely
Has Atomic Bomb^

$20 Billion

BritiHh Offer

UN Action

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FIsORIDA STATE BANK

Comparative

Statement O f Condition

Florida State Bank o f Sanford
Sanford, Florida

TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Double Feature Bargain Program

A U TO

S K A T C O V K IIS

DIRECTORS

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b Unity T h t r a b Strength—
Ta PnMtfl the P u f » of i W o r l d ;
To P ra iM r tin Progress of America.
To Prodot* Prosperity for Boo Toed.

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Cantor To Head ‘Dimes’ Parade

AUGSBURG, Germany, Jan. n
— (A*)— Weeping w|lh rage, a
witness called llse Korh n "In-art"
aa ■ German court reiumed It*
atrocity trial of the former “ Red
Witch of ItuehenwaM" today.
Mr*. Koeh, who l* accused of
cauitng murder* and rrutll-* In
Burlieiiwald Oon.entt ration Camp
inmate*, aat pale and allent a*
iha heard the hitter denunciation
hy Herbert Gosamann, once a
prisoner of the Nail* In HunchU anwahl.
w
"fjhe ihotiJd rome outride once,
and then aha wouldr‘1 live a
minute longer," he raged.
“It's a shame," he cried, "that
•w* must continue tn feed this
head, Ihle anrtne."
Goimiann *ald he Had *een
Mr*. Koch order Ruchenwald
*enera to crawl on the ground,
raid she often threw eigar-

£

tit# tltltl* Itlifl igltMipm Ml |ii i»Mtt*

er*. then wrote down the numlnrr*
4 of I bore who ato-ped to pick them
up.
Prevh-u* w|inee#e* have told
of prMouera t-elng whipped after
Mr*. Koeh wrote down the num
her* of their uniform*.
Gerhard Mnaahaenaer, a Catholll prieal who wa* eonfined at
Biwhenwald, *ald he once wa*
■low in greeting Mr*. Koeh when
he met her walking through the
ramp with her hu*h*ruT, the
ramp commandertf
* ^ il» *wlne doefnt want to
* greet me," ah* romplalned to her
mu band.
The eommandar then ordered
th* prieat to crawl on th* *now
corned ground, th# wit
fated.
W A L K E R BURIED
W AS H IN G TO N , Jan. 3— «AP&gt;—
Th* Army gave a four atar gen­
eral’* burial yesterday to Walton
■ H. Walker, eommandinj genaral
# of the Eighth Army In Korea who
v wa* k l M In a Jeep arrldeat I her*
Dae. 22.
Walker wa* hurled y**terday
afternoon In Arlington National
Cenwtery ju*t an hour after Congrow and Prealdenl Truman had
acted to rata* him potthumomty
to the rank of four ttar general.

NEW SPAPER
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Prnidrnt Truman rignnl l-day
new D.iOO.IIOn.tNin la* loll, .lap
ping a 77 penent *ii|ier-lc.y on
rnrporalinn ‘cue*, prnlil*"
ti lift* the nation** lai mlln
linn* tn the higlieit thllai (igiiiin hitlnry. hul Ml. Tinman *«.«
"the talk ahead of u. will ircpiirc
nw"» »n«l miuh heavier la*ei
Hr achled in a lUIrm m i
“ I «hall. in due cour*e, till
to the Congrei. lerommendati M
for .ubstantul tat inerrairj,'
F.ven heloie rnneie.t c'-iiipl d
d
action nn thi, hill. Mi. Tr)po*»
mirte known lie would i-l
111
(mlher reyenuc raoitig mraiii
from the new 1'nngrei*
Two aotio

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No. 05

W ir f

r*Battle For Seoul Begins As
Levy Reds Rip Through Allied Line

_ 1 Administrations
nanccWn, Kffon Defense Program
VASHINGTON.
ASII1NGTON. Jan
I*i. »I Ut/11 P
inr\nrl By
I?«« nDewey
a‘
W
Ripped
O o V C I 'l l D I A s k s l . c u i s In tllT C T o P i l l N . Y

On FnicrgcncyBnsis
Al RANY, N 1 Ian I t/i’i

Tlmma. L. Dewey .,w|,v accuied
TuifiMti Aflmmitlv 4tmn nf
I *Ililt*ii.n 11„t *»■»fi ,|| ,f||iifif'n*r aml « aII*
r*l uivm thr IrRiiUlttrr to put New
\oik tlalc on in m il irc m y war
footing In rr-pe with the "genuine
pn-uhililv
nf ,
mot I aavage*
atntnM alia- 1

H-c twirr-«|elratr-l It-p-ihli- tn
piriidenti tl nominee I,||,| the law

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No I nil lie Deaths City Commission Defense Unc Rc^
{)}}x "r h\
Elects Dyson As 5^ 5 ™ % M
'Voper
M:
o , j inkvn. i.n i
t f° ,M* .Dminjr*50
.....
Mayor* Of Sanford
Rfttiinnf
through the rnflt*
v n r nf UMUl without n •iiiijlr
.h*ih due to .. .m e or a.iii.inohii. c . t t i n w . t v D e c l i n e s 3 r d
arcMet,i.. Police I h.-f R»v «.
Wtllinmt
— an ■Mirut*&lt;l to-lar tin
I or m Nomination
•l-et not. refer tn nrcPlrut - ttnt
In F iiv o t O f H y s o n
look plart- outldp fh&gt;- city Until*&gt;

T*)— l.etdtng

dement- nf

• hmete Comr " K ' 1,v " poited
ly Mifged In llur ouliknt. ol| Seo'd

am! l-cpan leliitming Inr the at*,
*aitll nn the annenl rapiltl
Till* i rent-I. he pointed out, L
( Stc-r Swinlnn re|iotlrd fiorn an
in riiaiKe-i m n lra -i l*&gt; tiial *»f
l .rd Dc i n.
.i ' outlailiri.j Eighth Aimv t&gt;*.it that the dying
P.M’J when font deatha w ric I r 1.11.1.1m .nil . ...M l-M n| the City ,
|,|| (| ,,^ ntjr,l „ ,K,n |mw ,oon
trotted, all the in ttll of aiilom-t
, h „ ctnB Chttie.e uniti
bile* rutthlut* into fi*e-l object* ( omnu.tmn bo do p .u two year»,| ,|lf
-in li * i li r a - or hi i-l get
.. .. elcled riiavoi of Satifmd lad ( ( ,„|d tra.iernhle.
11o- total numb*, nf liaffic night l-» 110 Imni .tl, ,i Inin n| the
c
• | i
1,
,
l i ,
Sennl. hrhted by unheeded fire*
- fi f L,- jbntvpd a dr-.*tea»e, with
120 ac&lt;-id-.nta iepoit -&lt;t during Mu
, .
which devouted bui'dinet- Kill * u
rtndiew I -i r . ..
n&gt;miiiil L l i l l i l
i hi
i
t-vtl vear «■ mm pare-1 with tit
. .
, ,
.
held by l'. S. and Allied ipftntlTerl lot t II.PFil term n Oiiv o t , hut
tl
, t.
ill
In ItUtT
,
,
.
.
.
,
men.
I|ie*
were
lieldiog
to hold
lulurlet -ti,* t*t the-e aecl-lertf . i e.t Mill II,- iwtt.-lt aIton r,e w ill
,
,
.
,
,
,,
, their wtlhdrawgl line ugattiH ovetaboweil a matted Imp fmm
in l.'t .i nf Mi iryton
i i
ti
In 1llft In It In IPSO Colli don* illatvn
, ,
,
,
,
whelming odd*.
|nhil Itev, newlv leated coin
.
,
i t .
wilt- flved nt-|--rt nutnbeted 7 In
Tn» r t-inete In the notlaiight
i.*e,l -nme tank*, hid the main VI-

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rnograhilate tomedlan Frtftie Uem -l eiir, ■--• tri -trod Ihe Grand M er*h*r* ribbon trooi 11**11 ttfonnoi. pir intent «l Ihe Nillofiat Fn.ndrtfeu
for lnfintile I’aralyil* Cantor **i n in -'d in hr*d Ihe I9SI March of
Dima, parade tn New Yorh City no Januar* I ) Me ralginated Cm ilogan
twod la the Foundation'* annual national fund drive* (Ceatcal Peer*)

New Agency W ill,Clarification 0 f
Handle D e fe n s e R u s s i a n Position
Production Plans Asked ByAcheson

William H. Harrison Secretary Is PcssiIs Picked To Head
mistic O v e r SinIndustrial
Agency1
ccrity
Of Soviets
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W AS H IN G TO N , Jo*. 3— ttfh Speaker Ham Roy born carded
Ur* 62nd ( ‘n n ir m iota leuiim
today with a call for it to "H«»
the thinca that will malir international desperadoes and deapola
fear to gel In aor path.*' If
foogre-u doer oat perform It*
dotiea in the data ahead, he -.aid.
“I fear we will have a world
not a fit plaro for men In live
!*•“ Taking the Speaker’# rliair
far hit alith term, boxer than
A nay matt before him; lia r burn
alaa told the Hoaa* America's
ocean frontiers or* not enough
la protect It In ttfa r’e world,
“No matter hirer* rther roan
*d einner from." R* added:
"The United Stale* af Amertra
cannot wrap |w* orfas* around
It and alay acttirr and ftrr."

Weoniiur Witness
Calls Use Koch
“Beast” At Trial

D A IL Y

P r e s i d e n t Declares

£
v

W ASHINGTON,' Jatl ) &lt; / P &gt; ~
llie Sind (on g rrn rnnvrnrd at
noon today in * dor fully refurb**).
* rd rlteinlwr*.
Crowiled gallenej, I-iir IiI with
letninine figure* in their Lett fin­
ery, ronlrihulrd a gay note at did
the Innd-ih*king ana eitrhinge of
gteelingr among the legislrtnn on
the floorr.
But there war an almospltere,
•no. of rolemnily and •cm ton.
horn of the (e-ding that the two# year life *i^'.iirnt*ongTe*» may he
an en at trying a* any in Ameri­
can fmlory.
It war reflected in ier»«on-e/e
Democratic plea* far national uni­
ty and Repuhliran detnandr that
-------Pitihjr nt T tu p ii tt—t li rify- hn
ternalional aimsVice , ,Pretidenl
, Berkley
, hanger!
,
ht. gavel promptly at the
IF noon
....
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' Tt*e .Henate chipfiin. thrRiverend
Frederic V Brown llarii*. ailed
ICbartnai* wa Pans Mot

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IN D E P E N D E N T

Profits

DemandsFor Stronger
D e f e n s e Measures
And Controls Are
Made By Members

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

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82nd Congress
Opens On Note
*0f Solem nity

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TH E W EA TH ER
I
Partly cloudy to cloudy through
Thursday. Shower* In eitreme
north Thursday, po**ibly beginmug In Tallahaiiee area early
tonight. Widely ecaller-H locol
i|in*n» on lower ea»l rout.

W A5IIINGTON. Jan. L - &lt; J P ) W ASHINGTON. J*u }-■ &lt; # &gt; Prrrtdetil Tinman today *rt Up • Srrrrlarv ol State Arheton m k I
^
' j j j f c t p r ^ l r m Arlmm- today lliat the We»| mu»l have
.ht.alm ," tying togetbc; the mre. "Utthar cUtfWutMp’- .W Ruuia’t
eminent's *e*ttered emetgewey pm- |mntinn on a propo*ari four power
meetirn before it can a»»time that
diction agrnrte*.
Tlie imwerfiil new DPA i» tn l-e Pmti* i* ready to teke up outheaded hy Wdham II. Ham*nn. •lending woild problem*
now chief nl the National Produc­
Hie I 'ruled State*, Biiletn. end
tion Aiilhunly
l iance, he ducloted, have alirady
Under Mr. iMimm’* esmrttv' | i.| filed iliKUtiinnt almut what
nnler. Harrison will hare author!- move they will make neat in rety over mdu»lri*l output. Iran*pnt- *pon*e to the lalral note nn thi*
lalicin, fuel, mineral* ami |iower.
luhjrcl llom Mowrrw. Arheton't
Some of tlic*o power* are now •lalementi, at a new* ronlerence,
scattered through varlou* governimplied that they may atk Ruttia
U nallaa-* II* e * lf T a » l
tn eaplain ill petition further.
Cnnlrary Ir* tome inlerprrlelmnt
.
.
»
a*
ill
new, ilupaldiet from London
I »il lU T t N i UP A 8 i r l a y o f
and Pari*. Ache»-&gt;n declared that
ihe Soviet note received hue Mon­
D A YTO N A IIEACH. J*n. -tn&gt;w city cominll»lon tak­ day iloci not accept a pro|*o»al id
ing nifke la»t night for two
lU M iitM * we r**&lt; m u
rear*, elected one of It* mem­
ber*, 01lla Uneaaler, Jr-, a*
nur^r. lie norreeda E l«. Cad
gett who waa defeated Ip hi*
k
fciJipalffn for reeleethm.
The hoard al*o aeleeted J. It.
AS H IN G TO N , Jan .1 - ( A V Mobley, Jr., former manager of W
Preuldrni
Vineant
Atirlol of
( mine-viHe, a* Interim city man- France I* planning a goodwill
eger at a aalary rat* of 9I0JKM vliit here a* a guen of Preaidanl
a year. Mntdey aurrenl* Jame*
Till)*. C. Aubrey Vincent waa Truman He will ha aerompanled
Mme. Auriol nn what will he
Appointed city attorney .-ucceertIng f'urtl* Gardiner: Robert Dur­ hi* fit «t vliit to thla country.
Official* yesterday de»cribetl the
den, city Judge *ureeded Fred
Jaegrr: Gattan Chapman a» fir* fnrthmmlng viail, fenU lively act
rhlef, surereding fllake It. Hart- for the week of Mar- 2H-A|ir. 3,
Heappointed were Mr*. Rhea n. as a courtesy affair similar &lt;o
Vurdl aa city clerk ami T«m those which other chief* of state
have made to Washington
johnann a* police rhlrf.
The French I’raeidtnt’* role Is
Tlie hoard pledged ETJMWI to
tie used iimler Chamber of Com­ not an executive on# a* it I* In
merce direction in an effort to this country. ID I* more nrarly a
bring military eaUhlUhmrnta to counterpart of the King of Eng­
this city. In the la*t war, th* land— a symbol of national unity
WAC had a major training lm*e and continuity.
President Auriol also plans to
here, the Navy had and air
*tation and the Army had a visit Canada before returning
home.
large convalescent hospital

Daytona Beach Fleets

French President Tn
VI H United States

U. S. Steel Production It Almost
Equal To Rest Of World Combined

NEW YORK. Jin. J— (/P&gt; -5te*l pro-futlion in the United Stste*
tn f*&gt;v0 lopped Himta't bv llttrc and a half timei. and wa* within a
hair of etpiafing the combined output of ail other count tie. in the
world, the Iron Age aaid today.
Th* National Metalworking Weekly »eid American maapanm
produced M JM /B O net tone of1
steel ingots and casting* last U g ir factor in Increased expan­
year; Russia produced 20.800,000 sion plana. This Inducement tc
tons: and Ihe total world output expansion ha* already stimulated
company plan* far beyond what
waa IH,tB4JXKH
American production this year wa* originally
“The steel Industry
luftr y enters the
should exceed ion.non.nno torn,
F R E E RIDE
car inI tha
| , healthiest
___ roudl
JA C K S O N V ILL E . Joa. *-VP&gt; the Weekly aali. (Other* have tlon In Ita hlatory. Earnings for
■
___ I f . K
predicted I04JMOJDQQ tons, ur
past two yearn have been
more.)
I t la already obvious that aWef
Steel priaeiiy maabtoery I* be-

nut Atnerira’* rr«l*tanre to Com
, ,
, . ,
munhl eggre.tlnn . . near . . Ites Jw '7 ,
r
" » » •""*
»IWe on a pay-aa-y". go »*t*la.
" ol
.........
Tlie Mil nigned liolnv r»i-es te* •c' ,n Hie tlale . imn d'lrnte nj-e.
rnllectinn* tn f 15,000,000,000 nr ration.
more n yeer— well »l*ivr Ihe re..
,
.
, , , .
cord MAJNM.Win»00 *et i„ IP4f.
Kepuhl.ran leaden haded the
during World War It.
*n"*h »* • »e,h,M keynote of the
Mr. Truman, who had **ked that day* ah'ad Hie llemoci tlu mm
thl&lt; hill hike lase* tiy t tJIUO.OOO,-1 nnty itfedged wb«|e-hratl*d r&lt;&gt;
000, waa ■w’tlcal of mine nf It................ i n .
j
provision*
niwratgui to the [Vwey aHnirnttllalle eald »mne feature* of the
mi mij.iliratn.o and d'lrnte
new meaiure will pmhablg give
Ap|iearl,J p*t onallv at than undue advantarr to «nntr enr openMip of lit- ITtth regular
pnratinna "especially In releth r don, D»we&gt; urged the legnduturi

ihr-inch tie.t .... . front
—. T
nll
' ‘ *’itli t» T im •r " 1 ' • • *
nllici ilumigi d'*.t
l-.entic &gt;

T7 r~ n r«~ Tg r~ h n rd enc nrreww ttr t o : - .......— —

4i , f ,.i -v n made a tht— -gh —liaa-1-

-

tthrrra* two .iirh itlnriet were
rc|v»tt-d In I It |1I tine IttlillV m
iilli-d in in:.n from * tw in and
Null.,.ifd.il, eotllvloti '**’.• two vuch
Inl.illea were tepnrled In ttM'*
linrinR Ihe M 't tcai the City

Mena.Intent pul
TV *

Into

effect new* »afel v me" *lire ■ Th . lnclii‘le«l making P i t . Magnolia
ami I'almetto A crime, thinogh
•trerl* from FWtl Street *•« Ninth

*

M. lly.mt
. f.7 .-ret old. "'*
«•«! ""'V
tva &lt; t«.in In W|,|le t .t e NT C ," f '’te the Red. rra-hed thtnoglt
wt-e,, h,
M. rdneation a »ecnnd line of d*feme* « r n to
lie ‘ ..died rlvll englnr. ring, so l
" ’li".', ' ' "'»■ "orth and northfollowed rnn.Mmtlnn work fot |7
T,lU Wi" 1 ,,l" ln5 ” r morning
vrai - Itef.-'e &lt;noting In anfnr I ] '"jJ atmut llOPti
F*«nimuni«*#tlorM
" I •^ Keoill
with lb. M-ilt -n ConvGilrtloi, C
nrriii
nf 2*35 V M.
In IPfi]
H it A i |l ifirnf r l i U {
\
r
rc r
l*f i«if Iff rtflifilfif* lir|r h(* iflVW'l
fniKUDknJ Ktufi Rwlntwii.
vli
as m
ui»« rlulumJAitl
**
flilrurlinfi ifi
rifv afi i Kiffhlh Army
mad
9*,-in p M., qiio»r*I fronlliiT# In*
)rfh ill N’nflli 4m»!
date pmi.
C r pi IIiu rtf.it T'fiH M irr ||r m i’ t« lliffftftfr nffirBM in 'jy ln p
in
mnrriH »»» I'Mi *»» Miu Krrda rarilft Rltitk**
i»f11y m iif#ilmin3ifv
•
Kllhiwofth H ip IlyHitii* Hvr M **w
2tl| \ W i ''i v rn*irfiOi S t r « A f11fiR1 dill nut #N(U|1l1t nn -■*#f*lil tl#’
■Utuil t*-A H i.Hr .nil t* f»’i&gt; len
A’l*t
,*
, *i,
1hi*
‘•Ihr**
vrrretar- to l!l*hop .li,h!i Wine
and Bishop Henry I loetitt of will rome tonight," Rwinton addrd Hi* dllpetib wa* 1-adlv cut op
thr I pl«cnp*l Ctnireh
„ , .
Mi Dyson I* experienc'd in *d. by f*n*ort
A. P. photograph•* Dm I tingl*
-nlntttr»rfrr wed n-'totv vft*lr*.
•■avltic *»rv*d fr -m I "I? tn IM*I irpurled from an »li bs«S W
for four term, ai » eotinty rotn vuifhern .1•P*o »)’**» de Dtffl
to f-e.iid', Kimpo airfield.
nil* doner *,f I* t-|eh hr » , , rhair going
Mn’ i i t n ’ o„ e*«* ■*«»

bornc Hy olherti."
I rttale a itate detente i .am ui.,,, -ign* *ete pl»red at In
"K irfM lV f
*|*| ft* j f||; n m r^ rlth
n, fl.
iFriiugli
llrf nr# rU in n C Ur add-id,
Wfft iny&gt; f M ' W h»» frn ^ ,icni f P _ _ _
_
lne,|ultlrs ami enlnre the goverg the rtree**)*.- t h&gt;rlur the **giv , ,
j , ,
h v* * * .Lw
meM’« revenue* needly-.M' ‘
**■ tatnte- lit rfa*lf.n O v c P if f C -’ h I K I r t l L H E
Develnp a loyalty procedote
For lhl» re*»«n, hr mnlhitieil.
! * » V $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 In F i i u Srt
he la r#*|iie«tlng Seerelarv nf the fot state employes "In assure »e
’
Trea*urv Kny-ler to keep eire. eutity" ag*ln*t cntive. slve aetlvi
n
m»n ilutlng bw la*t *etm
&gt;" L\H
. J-'"
profit* lave* under ronUnumi* re- I ,-, In -semillve areas."
He ha* t-ern »-tive te msnv
The Govent... railed f... rypao Thr Fh.rtds lllg h e a ' I atj.,1
v|et»
*o thatIf mme proy|*|mit
ith iiiilldinr project . D-r l»te.i
t
need
revision the faet* e»n l&gt;e ........... . the .ta'e',. Civil .........................I &gt;12417 IP fc ;..........
III -vhlrh I* th-- Flat Ida f-latr flank
placed before r„ngrr*t wltho.d pro gram amt "far greater" aeUmi over*eight toed dortug
91naMaaed
W ll
dilve in ad-lltlon. Four y-ars *c •
delay.
Jhe pall'd aaid il wrigliesl H, - tie l-rrai-e ln trie ’ te*l Ir. cattle
Rot Mr. Truman aim had pralt.:1I2 tro.ka aud found •&gt;-' over taDiiig "ml f -i thi* t'itr|e, e in
for Cnngre»«. lie »ald It acted with
w. iglit. The t.lgg.'-t
•
,|n|,r«1 the Pole, ton Ranch and
commendable «pcrd In cnmplct
17HU L'tt, ttris charged
I’ gulti I
t-r-r ptopeftt Meei the W rliv.
|pg what lie drtrrilwd a* a comLnmnid mtd Mayo nf Mintni, l'*r River.
&lt;l*|er*W*lle Home.*, a Florida
plei nicer of legislation, t! thu*
otl t 17
ii
tr.,32u
overload.
-,radon, w ill Sti
Declining
t
«
tual.e
any
•p'Tcti
r**f
I*1
provided evidence, he itatrd. that
Kime the campaign mi over­ oi f-ni-al drrlatoti- III, h- simply 9110-*11.’I t9lv f*n fl n—
the nation I* deterntlneii tn fin­
load * waa atnrle.l In • summer, thanked the eomml«»l«ncr» I* &gt;* )ert In U-1 Ait Hlllali
ance Ita huge defense program
rctirol 60
the pati»l ha* collected 9r.7.Wt:&gt;
L..rally grown tegrtahlr ■ a.e 11 weighed I7,r.7l vthicle. and night for D-r honor that they had fold,, w lifir Hurv Ita- I F, Otier,
without Jeopardy In the ttahltPy
rlt
v
.
fmm
tin
Iota
e-mfcMc-l
it|e«»i
him
llsaifaw * as r » „ Vwal
finding a ready market and ,ate .
firm, antl
An aidrnl tmt'aman, hi • l » v -i vir #*iiretiilrnt of Dir
at the ............. Utah
.........
........../ ” o ¥e .
tlltnr'1 jtr hoblde* ai*1 hunting and fi b muni1,,-d Dd- mottiini
Mallet at greatly lm r c .,d p ticc
U.e W W
" 'M ' * |l« |«iiM
Km mission
nigh
ing
ovr» IboAr |»r*vjiHliir st *bi'.
1 .l . V'
(ppnt. ■
I now Itils •I p&lt; inient -f X ,ie6
11. i ,-mmt '"ii ls-t ntfM «•
la.. year. Manage. Hand. A..-hr
fr;r
the lots nn which the rotrora,atd ti ir |t«!f rrplfil Dir nffet --f Die F l-ild s
•on announced thi* morning
•"
i Stair Rank to t-urrha e levenue tlon had praviou ly ial*'» »n «!»•
ore
than
*143.
paikage.
"f
!M
r
rrv,
|„,i
to
rut
down
J a c k s o n v i l l e ” j *p . .1 1,11
rritlft. *1. • * il-je&gt;| |t JDtu.oon f..» tint- T h - Mel-Al» rect.-m ■ Incited
— Eighteen travel edltnri from vcgetalilc, of 2.1 vn.telle* were re fin tivriU -ads that
drM i- lying thr - r Dill non of the Mcmm ial , a-.t „f M*Ur.nv|]|e V'cn.lC
relvnl
*t
Ihe
M*rkct
ye
terdev
newanapera In right tlalrs and
Florida highway*.
[la --lull Sladlnni. aid Fltv Man tnutli -f the AC L hi am h line
the District nf Columbia la-gan T h i’ morning Imvlng w»v l.ritk
IV, it R O llrr nf Kanfota t*
.Slatting Jett
If-. Die patrol age. Oliff-ir-l
I-IM-In
t
r
I
Mnii»«&lt;,.
An.let’
un
had
dlffl
an eight-day tour of Florida to
"it Wei
will tail weighing trlol,* »n at.
G m ig r II William s Ji . wa* pro-ident of *be firm.
e.iliy
In
keeping
up
with
rising
day.
n*|c
1-asl*,
per mil Ing
iM.taat dllerled t» prrfoim the ai|i|lt wink irr I ffrielatv, tree lire., and
prlre*
M W Drier i a**l*t»nt ,-te U ry The tour i* under ampler* »f
Among the n.nrket dealer*, tratlc potn.i! i per axle, an-l a 10 pet- of the rltv for thr fir., at year end trea-titer. T h - latter two are of
the etate hotel and Ihe *tale
Ing Hr pi tn. 1I*M
wa* p*per|ally heavy al Ihe ’ land .ent allowattee.
advertising roinmluldns. It I*
In I to past, trm I* have he- o
T h r bid of I lollw* klotor Sale- r’hantpalgn, 111. from where L. F
to ahoar the editor* Florkla’* mi of Harold Knstner ,c*|.e, laltv In mIIow.-I a ft'*** weight of 73,01»l C 'l, to furllisil ‘I fl-evtolet fot Drlet cstne l-.t- nn D-- 16
eelerv
from
Helle
Glade,
T1-e taller drctarc-l that the Ini^
Jor at tract Inn. during a roundthe P -ll-r petiarttnent, wa» aDwallv grown tutnii&gt;., odlard*. | k i . i ndi
the-atate twin* to give them a
eeptrd, Purcha*-** of &lt;• team ‘leaner lial project will he nf |l&gt; homes of
Un-tun and Icr-Iwrg lettuce, green
r onerete block roust c-ieDon. When
better Idea of what Florida hold,
TAXKM
fni automobile rleanlni* **»’ at
I —Ml
Du first two -if these are comfor viiltnra and nry trsld.pt onion*, milliard grrrnr aud cal.
I* NR«|PB*ll
*'
D E TR O IT. Jan. .V-WTt Groin!y
hage
were
nn
*al*"
and
Die
heavy
alike,
plrt-d, a house wa. mine program
treasurer Harold Stoll I* gl«d
demand
wa*
rme.-dilig
•titiplle*
know
will be h-M &gt;&lt;• Dmt 'hr public
Flr*t atop t»sy wa* hi. Augus­ llgliterud tiv hurrlraue* and frees all t** roller I ion rn:*ri* a.r.,1
insv inspect them. h. *ald. Tha
Ilftl’G H T O N . Mieh. Jail. .1
tine. Tire tour will end tievt es r.f the pa«l three month*.
llVr thi* one:
home* will l-r of two and thee#
Wednesday
at
I’onle
Ve.tr a
Hi* nfflre got a r|.rr 1. fruit. Id , Thr Wrathrntian -ay, n
Ye*terdav mute than 1,029 hag*
Reach. Ktatr hotel rommlsslop. r of eahhage were teeelved Tlie*e Elmer I’arraghl yertrrdny In going iii mow lit Houghton today liedronin type.
Lot 1 nf the eilbdfvt’ lnn have h««n
Jame* T . l-andon la with the were selling at I2.7f&gt; a hag In run- t-aymrnt of property te .»- on and tomorrow.
Townspeople -tr -lil-l III heat re pistte-l tn dimensions of 79 by
group.
Parraghi** home, patraghi g-i
t I M I I ’ rr* ne fmmr at* I
a ileduitlon beeau»e he wa* a It-g that. It has attowad It, this tin feet, hr *1sted. H« added that
northern Michigan town rvery tl.» firm had located Imre alter
Wut M M’ar II veteran
When S o il g--l done figurlnr line -f tin la,I *•« day* in * row. they had made a thorough rorvey
Right now there’, 'tl inchr, of Hanford an-l had become rnntill* ns dfc score float of rot
In Lug and •,,ri,ce»alng I’arragM'ii of ’ now on it-- gioiiml. Mure vinrrd of its fine f-itlire possibil­
p*&gt;'".--t —
rent*. Amount "f that, I'D incite* have fallen aline ities.
T h - Oiler family h» dereloped
rerrnghi'a lax payment tl ertite. tht Id day string Iwgan.
four targe subdivisions Jn th- twin
cltlf, of Chentpaign-Utbana, II*.
B) ELTO N C. FAY
and In Dsnvllle where .100 homes
AP Military Affair* Reporter
w. tr t-ulli Another home building
project wss at Rantoul, III, In the
W ASHINGTON. Jan. ) '/Pi -Everything m Hu.-ia— «lown
tart two years th-v have h-tllt
throuth firm fumes and tr«rlor. atwf up through *11 the 717.000,000
mote than WNi house*.
people— is fitted into the war utobi!.rali&gt;.n hh.rpntti nf the Soviet
M. Osl-r Is making his present
Union.
In.*incss headouarteis at the of
My TH O M AH l\ W H ITN EY
An official American military life in an atmosphere of military
fire of W. R Williams, realtor, who
-i, - 11 rhlldren in
publication— tha Arm y Inform* seml-alrrt "
MOSCOW. Jan ) -/ / ! ’ &gt; 'v.*tet n»W|papers li-'lay i-tt-&gt;tmcfl thri. v ii, Instrumental In furthering the
lion Digest— says Ru*sis "ha* schiml learn earlv sort- phases ■&lt; traibrs thst Vv#t hvitetia in ll-c llnitc*! talc i. growing, and •Mtt|u*fr(j r o. -c t. _____
geared ID entire military and "front," ”-iffen»ive" and object­
civil structure for rapid mobillra­ ive." The Russian I’loneer, who in that Ani'tiran gj-etnmenl leader* a.e ...tree l-c " **r*-r.l»ft» .feftniltun
S iin f o r d
W e a th e r
Arlkfes in vsitmn neivipaj-en tmlav p;.lure-1 II. S leaden *»
tion, whether H be open or serret. a peaerful land would he a Hoy
High -sstsrdav 71
general or partial mobilisation." Scout, Is taught rifle nuirksmsn­ attempting to quell confusion ends.
ip and anti-tank laetirs.
tattles.
J
lifart I
*by ■
* *
*
* T lutllned what It -.aid —etc the
iA t present, Russia is estl- ■hip
bringing
the
dissatisfaction
l ow today 63
All mu
males wbu reach their 19th temper of the
rnstad to Lava an armed form
American pitlidI- to syniptot-i* of "t»t*l hystetis.”
t
Rail. Oil
"Ilsving suffered h**vy defeat
strength of about 4.600,000. Thi* birthday are subject to eons- the boiling
point
ling no
Total Jan rain "9
compares with an estimated peak eription. Only men over 60 nr
The Rtusfan C.vmmunlil Tarty In their gar,sties," said Red Star,
Normal Jan. rein 2 36 tnchev
physically unfit are exempt newspaper Prevda pushed this "the American ruler* stubbornly
strength uf about 12,800,00 during those physics
World War II- O f her present from military service Even when point with the report that If. 8 •hk for more."
strength, more th a n 3,000.000 over 60, a man may he recalled Defense Secretary George G.
ft -aid that thr ipcclal chat for emergency duty in home de­ Marshall had declared It I* nerc*- arteristlr* of hysteric* were. ie
mar he In the Arm y.)
fense
units.
Periods
of
active
duty
The Arm y Information Digest
sary still further t«. Increase a eog-ils-d t.y a "..arrowing field ol
JA C K S O N V ILLE
ia published to familiarise Ameri­ range from two (tr fire years, hut war nsyehoal* throughout thr vision."
Atlanta
can ufflears and enlisted men with men often are retained srelt he- United .States
Red liter concluded thst Amerl Hlsmarek
vend that time, When released
tan
guvernment leaders arc in­ Button
The
ol
fir
ia|
government
newsfrom active duty, a Russian be­
pepur
’
tvcjk'a
eltarged
that
the
sane
because "the entire blsloty Ghleago
nation#, Msadty and mADedly, comes a reservist with yearly re­
Dr*
29
speech
of
John
Foster
of
the
gentlemen from Washing­ Das Moln*s
la Na cwitm 4 Dana, the Digest fresher courses.
D
tiler
U
.
8.
Republican
Party
ton
confirms
the correctness of Denver
Russian law nominally exclude*
the mMitary aervire and
Fretno
adv!-u^In
tha
State
Department,
this
scientific
definition."
gVMn at the Soviet from military service persona In
New York
had
den.
one
Dated
that
American
“
In
their
artinns
and
In
fact."
other things. It prison— but In World w a r If hunsaid, "it
Is Washington
rind* of thousand* of combat and leader, h e ' dorlded to "lead the the .tewspa pet
Fort My*re
nation
down
the
fe*al
path
of
difficult
Is
fin-!
anything
whatso­
service troops were drawn from
...
__ jMfth ■"
Melbourne
ha
it
k
ii.pt
total
d
lp
b
n
w
y.
ever
resemhllng
logic."
Intensive, all-Incl naive program
Orlando
Rad
Star,
the
Russian
Army
An Ixvvstla edl'-uriM aaid the
for military training, T i n uve
___ drafts woman In warWest Pain
(OailtSHS
fag* Tsrel
newtj spar, using an encyclopedia,
(O n ltie r* ft* page T mh )
age Sovist dttxeu thaa M i eetbo

Work On Hul-Air
Mousiiu*: rrojrft
Will BoKin Soon

Vegetable Prices
Are Hifrher Than
During *49 Season

18 Travel Keillors
B w in Florida Tour

Every Facet Of The Soviet State

Is Subordinated To War Blueprint

Soviet Newspaper Claims U. S. Is
Victim Of Growing War Hysteria

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Treaty With Japan

THE WORLD TODAY

There oppeant to be incroaoing preitaure for a treaty
IIV DKWiTT MAI KKNIZR
A I* t o r r iy n A f f a ir s A a ilya t
with Japan. Since the possibility of a full treaty embracing
all tbe Allien of World Wnr II nee rim to grow more remote
The Kaw Year i* uihrrad la by
rather than nearer, support grown fur the idea that the two closely relaied InUrnationl
United Staten should go ahead and make a treaty, either •venta, both of which ar* linked
rrpnrr.trly nr in — mpany with whatever other of the Allien to tba destiny of the free world:
I. The huge Communist
can be brought into agreement.
arut North Korran foires have
Few pong* need lie felt over proceeding to u Japanese launchrtl ihnr all-out offciiiiv* de­
treaty without ItuKnfu, except for the fact that this would signed tu dliva Ihe United Nst'una
*h« ufi 'taula.
in between Moscow and Waalt- um y
add one inure cause of friction
it. (irnrral MacArthur in hit anittg^-T.. llun.iiu brm little tagfuiiinte claim to Interpat in tlm »—*■1
V.-w Year**
to the
treaty; it never Iired - ftb.«t against Japan In the vrur. and
.* 1*t ;so|il, 0.1,1 them if the
untarn? Uitt
plmmr ui i n , war only m n moment danitrr “international Iswlmne**"
when it may lie doubted whether there wan even any continue* Nippon muil abandon
Ua high ideal of renunciation uf
payrhologlrul vnltte to the Allien in the Rimnlnn artlon.
war and “mount force to repel
Proceeding without Great Britain would be another force."
mutter. The British were aIliad with us, and actively no,
There can he lie doubt that
from the very beginning. Moreover Britain has long bad MacArthur** etartllng itatraienl
inspired by the developing
Interests in the affected area and in more experienced than wm
Ked offender, tint unly in Korea,
we in dealing with Oriental governments. Making u Japanese hut in many other part* uf the
peace without Britain would drive an unfortunate wedge Far Kaat.
The war of the i*au*— this lime
between un und a needed present ally.
a hot war— U (welling rapidly ami
The most ironic and tragic feature of a separate (ware dnngrrouily
in raktrrn Alia.
would be the omission of China. It was by ucting us u
Thui for the erctont lime tinea
friend that we became uctuully involved in the wur. The the end of World War II vtr find
war against Japan was partly to uvenge Pearl llarbir, the wrtlrrn power* inviting one
their defeated arrh rnetnie* to
Manila Buy, und Corregidor, but that could have been done uf
be prepare,! to arm In defenie of
mure easily and quickly if we hud not been bent also on frrtdom. Firrt II wa* Germany,
driving Jupnn out of Cbinu. Yet of all the Allien, China in which the Alllr* declared in anger
the least likely to be brought into tbe making of n full . ■l.out.l be ke|.i diaarinni for ye.
treaty. Il in small wonder some Americans believe that we
U*
lost the peace in less time than we look to win the war.
tr,i' th/ terrible ” Mirak** attack
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against IVirl Hartiur.
O n in io i l In T f i i i c h i n i r
Germany ami JapanT B.',S|lllll HI III 1 U U C illliyf
■cause liotli are pivotal point*, ini-

Arab-Asian Group
Gives Up Hope Of
Korean Cease-Fire*

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L A K K SUCCESS* Jan. 3-GF)
— The U. N. cease-fire crnmlttre snr-'iinred today it had (iw n
up hupe uf grtting a truce In
Korea at this time. The Umlni
States Immediately asked the II.
N. to consider new step* to Blest
the critical military situation
U. S. delegate Warn i, K. Aus­
tin said:
—
“AggrrSiiuO mutt be r e m ltlg
Thera ran he ia» oppeatenimt.
The oh|ective in Korea cuMUmet
tu he rtpulilng aggrn-tOB ano .
estaUbkuirnt of a Demu-mU
Korea."
The report uf the crate fit*
gruup wa* presented to the tim­
ers! Assembly1* political committee by India** Kir Hem-pal N.
Hsu. The report said:
"Th U group regrvts lliat it
ha* beer, unablr to puriue di,Huwinn uf a ,ati,factory c,-a&gt;e.A
fire arrangement. It therefore*
feels that no rrcoiuuiendation In
regard t„ a cease.fin- can u»efully tie made by it al this time.”
Austin said the true,- commit
tec had trie,! “diligently and Ur.
votadi/** and had failed, hut it
wat no ditgrarr to have tried
and failed, tie declared the
Chine*,- Communist* have no*
“cloaed a rliannrl for peaceful
discussion.”
The American delegate sald,9
however, that the U . S. never­
theless is rrady to continue dis­
cussions with the. Chin,-*,- Commulsts “at an appropriate time
and In an appropriate forum.”
He did not elaborate. He then
suggested a brief adjournment
so that members can consult in
“fresh air" to ih-cUlv the futuru
course in view of the drastically
rhsmgDd military situation."
The report wa, signed by
Kau and the other two nirm-Jf
her*, la-iter It. IVarson of Can­
ada and Assembly President N»»roiiah Kuteiam of Iran.
After reading th* report, Kau
said the iiulitical couimiUce
Itti mult
continue its peace efforts."

There has been quite « furore at the University of respective area*,_ lirmucrary
tyi daIllinois over the economic theories held by administrators fen*e againit fhrnimunUm drpttid*
und instructors In I lie college of commerce. It culminated l.euvily on lh*m.
This naturally U m critical mo­
in the removnl of the dean of that college. Th e differences ment In Ih* Aalatlc conflict. If
centered around the upholding of tbe principles o( free th« Hml* capture the Korran l*enlnaula they will have anpdrrd a
enterprise, "the welfare state" and deficit spending.
powerful hare. Amt what a,a Ih*
No mutter how an affair like this is ended, it ulmosl prospect*
in this swelling Utile
.dwnys brings up tbe question of freedom of education. for Korea T
Should not students of commerce learn about nil of th«
T h * Communist* a re herd on
liffereiil theories of economics? Should not the teacher orlvln* tha United Nation* f*rrta
present the truth as he sees it? The answer to ls,tb ques- Jf*® *^ .“ ?* *"‘*i»,*.1“" n,rf ‘*y
linns, its education will Is* both free and res|s&gt;nsible.
. t,ap*» driven out— • Dunk/rqot*
Freedom of education requires thsl all knowledge on‘ That meant a bloody fight lo a
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finUh.
» subject,
wbelher cinsstflHl ns "gmsl1
"Im d" acrortling
City CommiHfliun
New Agency
to someone's personal Iwliefs, siiouhl be available to tbe Unite,t Nations Uuup* are operastate Farmer.. Market
itudent. Resiwnslbility in ednrnthm retpilres that only ting in Korea, hut let* Itsisid a
DR. C. L. PERSONS
.ruth be presented as sucb, and that a clear distinction 1st gurt* that there may lie s qu*rier
IC M tla a e w r » a ra a e Oaei
ll'aallaaea Pram Ps*r oael
He*eeS Ke. **
Optometrist
s s s ro a ti s t a t h waaM irr
nude between fart and opinion or belief. To meet both of million all told. They are facing s proved. The Dill* Water Supply men! department*.
a i:ro n T
Harrison will report to- - am! lw
KYfcH E X A JH IN K I)
heso tests, a teacher’s classroom activities need to be ns force uf North Korean* and Chi­ Co., Orlando, had tbe lowest bid.
SaaSere.
gleetaa.
nese totaling some Mjtbo.ooo, ac­
Gut wa* named a mem­ •ubject to the direction and Control
T h e ra lln w ia g prl&lt;»s repoMeU
Governor Dewey lain issue will free ns humanly possible from the influence of his personal cording to figures from General berII.ofJam**
g l a h h e r T 'tI 1T
i
E0the Board of Bond trustee* of— Chari** F. Wilton, director of by Ih* Healers oh Ih* Ssnlurif Hlals
Phrm srs X lsrhsi for produr# sold
former President Hoover over lb theories about politics, economics or anything else.
MncArthurs headquarters.
IIS H. i'almrtto Ate.
to replace Frank Shames who ha* defense mobilisation, who recom­ in
T ru r h s r * A psalers «p In * |».M
And hack of these enemy horde* moved to New York City.
This docs not mean that teachers must always lar
importance of Asiatic and Euro­
mended the new agency and sug­ J*n S. 1*11.
Its*as, Te e S sr Uresn
literally millions of Chinese
gested Harrison aa Its chief,
pean allies to ihe United Slatri ir ample who hold only orthodox and acceptable opinions. nr*
bu. hpr
iiif -a u
eoldler* who ran he thrown Into
Rarriton
also
will
take
over
the
•'
i. h * .
» » Ih baas i . a - l Ih
5M ethe druggie againil Communiim iVhat it does mean is that ideas, orthodox or nut, must not the conflict. FeiplngiC3r
way* these tage In air power and in mechanl- authority to certify companies for C hh I.rro
is. Pallf.
reals Si#
or
mixed
up
witli
farts
in
the
process
of
tenching.
Chinese
Ret*
are
“
volunteer*."
equip
I I V -1 10
The mod recrni Republican can­
cat etpd^ntrnt. B-J*._can this poa- direct defense loans and for in C a u lltla w sr
rrsie
F I* . Ooldsh
Well, he would he a hardy Chinee* lilill—jll
ihe fluM of.man- benefits to aaslat plant expansion. « &gt;Cl err.
didate for__President__toys__tin
re ie -4 w * I s r r n ------------ * f*- —
soldier' who woaid_____
refuse__
to____ power
Thl* has bern tinder
. Chairman
__ . W. Celery. F U . Pmscal
United Slalm ilmuld &lt;tnr*lop pow
union Without Tears
lunleer” if hi* commander ordered Tim e will he a better arbiter of Stuart Symington of the National „ C re te 4* O L a r ie r
S I*
*
P r io r i:
.Ui
iD ^ tt
tifu l silk* and maintain atomr
it. Aaywsy, VdliiOUrs'h: or nut, that quciGoti than Ws are m *. Kecuriiy Keaource* Board.
Cvceesber*
bu
t
i
k
i
,
t
a
t*
bomb air ha h i around the woil *
A gadget has la'en patented which Is sup| sed to be there is an unlimited reaervior of Let’s.say that th* United Nations
The order doe* not place food
uteuv
,
• r a y t= firing a titanic taah^yid
**F»M men «#ry*rhr*l'»haRbl U n
•apnMawof alklpvuDfdoiui while keeping Iheif' V L r-igenl.put...... ..
under Rarriran's control. But it
4 do* crate
_
I M -ll*
•■The U.N.- feme haw* themdvsn- Altai tough times ora
lOOrtlio", j i f aaVk.fFand^biatei
does iifovjde, that If food supplies lettuce. Iceberg, lee Par It
Mmringn of ju lc w and aromas no thoroughly suppressed
mighty tough times, indeed!
t
doe.
e
r
n
e
I
#•
live *Ue lfi*T will bill apstl *1 hat the opera tor’s eyes remain free from tours. It Id a
The meaning of the Ihrrat to ere in'uffirlent, Harrison and Mustard Oreens dal bArpi I H
Secretary
of
AKricidtun1
Brannnlane,
T
e
llo
w
IS
Ih
bsge
I
tG -S IS
Korea wont be lost on the Jap*
lev ice which
“
Is
‘ intended
‘ id* * *
to *be practical for the home kitnoltly di*." «ould lhal th
Truman
SI
riin
nan “chall jointly determine the O s in s . Ilreen dn* bnrhs 1 te
in-ae,
who
twice
have
fought
major
bu bshi H I S
hen, und also to bo useful for dealing with other vegetables.
State! rouW do &gt;u,i di
war* for control of this strategic division In lie made of the avail- PPepper*.
ole lu e L P I* . tied Riles
r r * * „ * M « • u , r . g . Os.
ahle supply" ax tietween industrial
danger of ■ third World wa
No longer need the table be deprived of unions beS* Ik.Hbegs
|
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inn
tula.
China
and
J
a
p
a
n
L t l-M l
s it is h e s
S dot. b s h l
»»*-»*•
clashed In M-Hbfi. Then the Husuo- need* and fdod for human and ani­ HIt-insah.
ituse of the troubles of induced tears in the kitchen. Now of the ectmumlr system.
would hr malerially Iritrncd 1
T e ilo w
ho h p r
•»•-! t*
Her# l« what th* bill signed !„ Japanese war uf 1004-6 was be­ mal consumption.
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T
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p
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remulus
for
someone
to
discover
n
way
to
control
the
the rr*fu* oi 1917, nr th* Brilai
itay dora;
In errnt uf a corn shortage, fnr
cause of Huuian influence over
D o s bubrhr*
------r.ss
tromas after the onions urc eaten.
ol *1944, wete (landing by ot
I . Impose* a super ta x uf 7? per th*
rn ip Ha
bu hpe t as
peninsula, which J a p a n Instance, Harrison woubi have a T u IT
varlellee vegetables received
o n esress c o rp o rU io n P re f it., re rlaimed "wa* a dagger pointed at voice In deriding how much would
aide. Bui the qurtlion it whelh*
•ndev. b a u llng moderate i» d * r at
starch amt the
Imln
tic opinion for the most rapid t m a r t It * \u J u ly |, ipfio. K in n * her heart." After that war Korea be used for IndttMrlal
rrs
. Hanford Otaie Fa riu__
, __ rk*4,
il il: pokkiht* to develop imwrifu1 Soviet NewHpuper
defined aa earning* waa declared. independent,
________ but __
Ja- how much far livestock feeding. demand flceeds eupplv.
Uicluflon of Franco Spain” in the p ro fits are _--n#d
alire* is |95I, whether nation* like
Market
advaartag,
demand
Tha order alao creates a new
that exceed 86 |wrre»,t of a mr- pan continued her military occupaNurth Atlantic bloe.
Waiting For a Sail
■'• • IlM nl , I M M M IlM I
Britain and France of Indav will be
poratloa a average profits for th* tloo and finally aanexed the roun- Defense Mobilisation Itoocd at the le ttu c e a trifle barter.
ivrent
•
peach
by
Pullet
h
i
three
heat
yrars
n ran re*, depsadlag
sis*
r . T O r&gt;
from HMD|try In 1910, only to Urn* it at tha cabinet level to advise
Tho Morierw M .r a h a i
a help or a burden in defending
U. a steel
Ito*
see
SruveJ tliar* la a deep criila
through HMD.
Wll-on will I# chairman.
I
y wW War II.
Wealern civiliialion.
Ora
pet
roll.
P
uarsn
box
S
t
l
Oooag'l wall for 9A LS S
I. K, dlplomucy, and that crWU
t. Iinereate* Ihe lop "normil"! „Thu» Korea'a future in a matter
The other memhem are Secret­ lU s n e lru ll. Marsh Pesdl.es
••'aallaaee Claw r « » ,iael
"ha* led to deep illiagreemeut*
ary
of
Defense
Marshal!
Secre­
tax
on
corporation
Boa
t IM P
of
vital
importance
to
Japan
ax
itroflt*
from
r
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I
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W
B
•t teem* to he too much to hope !mUi between the Democratic and only a qurttion uf time, the Iron 4f, percent to 47. Tim rate waa
H I A D V E R TIS E S
n rs rte y s
H tw&gt;« S no - : } ’.
*•*' » » tin r**t of eastern Asia. tary of Ihe Treaeur" Hnvder, Src- T aI'e
m ib d eery aund
und nn r t l r u s
lhal automobile driven will ever Republican parties and within Age said, hut It will take from IxHistrd in Ihe "firat iiuUllmrnt"
retsry of Interior Chapman, SecIf
Jhtng*
g„
badly
with
the
three tu five months tu collect
retar V nf fommerro Sawver. Seccelebrate New Yeara with grape both parties.
peraunnrl tu sdminlaler the plan. tax hill last .September from lit U Jv . defender* in Korea, one retarv of labor Tallin, Berrelary
Th*
editorial
compare,!
Ihe
lo ts. Under the new bill, world expect to see Japan reaponjuke and lemon aide, and yet il Dul tr* »perch with that uf formrr
The Weekly predicted that percent
Ihe normal rale will be 26 percent ding eagerly to any permission to of Agriculture Urannan, tha chair­
Grade MA n
ahould not he impouiltle lor it U. a;, President Herbert Hoover mandatory price-wage controls on
man of the Reconstruction Finance
tha first |25JKX) of corporation "mount force to repel forte."
will
com*
sooner.
It
thought
nonMltgenl people to wotk out tom and concluded that both man con
Faaleurixod
Corporation,
the
chairman
of
in
not
earning*:
47
percent
on
all
tlnue In u|helr traditional poet ferrous metals, scrap and stsel profit* above |a5,000, until ramDuring the I860 American Lao- Federal Reserve System, and
m where!,y a man could h*v&gt; ll,in*
IlomofenUrd
a
#
muc
rasUia*mOkai
w
n
a
m
*
”
would
be
among
the
first
in­
tlona uf aggrtaaion and war.
a
logs reach the area of excess pro­ gue baseball season, little Phil Symington.
eicbration and aurvive il too.
Iiveatla aald the Dultea addrpas cluded.
Hisauto
went
61
straight
games
files and 77 percent on those
I 31
Martini out on a patty whk&gt; wna the State Department'*
Aniiciiwung
coi
Anticipating a controlled
ma- earning*
lignite for fuel
Ruropeai
that meet the deflnlllea (without an error to erase Ih* prateriala plan, steel consumers
co
are of exceaa profit*.
to triad up at a hoipilal tnawer to Hoovers but that
jj
by
drvlng
vying for available tonnages In
wa* forced
l«
to
1M T.1MD.
malndar Ini
. draignatc tom* member of mi
S. However, the new law says
a eatch-oa.catch-can procoremsht that
All*
Phono 892-W
a
corporation'*
total
tax—
rowd la aervr a* the chauffer
"Dultea, ahead of time, Juatlfle* battle, v
Detroit
Tiger
pitcher
Art
Houtthat
la
the
combined
normal
and
Th* Natlasml Ctompkie
It remain *ober throughou* my anreaalve act of American
Rapid growth of aefens* and eaeees profits axes— shall not teman held the dubton* distinc­
jing. or include wmeone or anperiaium,'* aald the newspaper, essential civilian steel orders wa* Uko- away mor* than 08 percent tion uf giving up the most home clety aaya fossils indicate
runs in the American League were at least tNFee kinds of
of where, when or reported by th* Iran Age. Huch of Its lotaf
ity who doe* not imbibe an*’ '‘independently
ll net earnings.
■during th* I860 season. He al- giant sea reptiles 60,000,000 yrars
againit whom it might he under- orders wll) taka at least one(Neither
the
Increased
normal
lim drive the car? Then th* lahen."
ago.
third uf total steel output within rat* nor th* eaceta profits l*vy 'towed 88 four base swsta.
could get roaring drunk an '
“ Inna, Dull** nrguea againat a few months, the Weekly pre­ will apply to rurpnrOtlvn* neMinr
tba!! driver could finally return .mover," lavealia said, “who dicted. Steel ronumert were fS&amp;JXW or leas a year. There
it Irupoaalble to rsla- warned that Dies* priority order* ■mail rnrroraHons will r»mlln**»
them alt aafely In their bom*. vonaidtra
^aau United state* domination in would be taking more than half to P*v only 86 percent on their
Such aerrice* might indicate ' ~uiup* and Aala, and consider* it of the total production of flatearnings.)
aaUOUan tha railed steel products.
royal Mipend, but iin'i it wort* necessary to
4. An alternate plan !• set un
ouniinam
of
the
American
Im­
at&gt; Jan’l it batter tn pay a $100
fi&gt;r eumputinr excess profits, ur­
perialist* In the Paetfic and Atine a corporation's Invested raplto s friend who bring* ym, bun- a.1 lk Ocean*."
1947 FRAZKR SEDAN
Every Facet
$
tai Instead of Its record nf earn­
aafriy than to have to make *
lavattia ndiculod tba charge* uf
ings
a*
a
mean*
nf
determining
*W hr contribution to the hotpiiel, .•uUliunum brought against Hoo­
I C oniine** Ira n i P i n O ne)
In “exes**,“ This will help
ver, who had demanded that Uie lima. About JjXXi.OOO, between whgt
he tbe undertaker?
principally thus* concerns with
1949 DODGE
U. H. withdraw !u force* from the age* of 18 and ID, were In th* poor
91071
esrnln** reeerrls from IW6
nurop*
and
Asia
and
concentrate
Soviet
Atmy
during
WorM
War
through IMP. This alternative
good thing about the Ko- on building Western HemHpber.*
•d Ton Pick-Up Truck
II,
with
many
accepted
ua
volun­
provide* that, before th* 77 per­
which i» becoming more defenses with Britain and Japan tary basis for combat service.
cent extras profits rale shall ap­
apparent every day: T V •a ocean outpost*.
^ Red
. . . . Army
rm y "explotla
_______ the
.. .. ply, p company ran earn IS per­
*A fin* sort .d isolationism H
ahlils and background of cent on the first $6,000,000 of In1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ....... $| IIQ.m
people now know wV
ll/* (aid th* nowuMper, “ when
tkin ethnic
T.„. o r re g io n a l groups," vested capital, 10 perrvnt on the
t k. and har fly anyone .lOover calls for estabilahment ef M
the Digest
g e il continue*. "Cosssckv second $6,000,000 ami ft percent
and aaiv* any more ike factual hordera of tha United make excellent
cavalrymen,
iscellent c
a v a lry m e n , CauC au­
Oil Invested rapltsl over $10,*
■" w Jd* Stalin. It rftatei far beyond the slat* boun- casian* ar* u su a lly assigned U» on
1948 CHEVROLET AERO
ooo.odO, ” • ' "• ■ .
dariea
of
tha
United
Stale*
and
m
o
u
n
ta
in
unit*.
W
hariaa*
ar*
been oauukhr m fur further preparation fbr Am6.
The
measure
ernlmdles
num­
s e d a n ............................
lik e ly
serve w ith ski
troop*." erous other provision* to prelect
. . .to ____
__ traopi
Ike 35.000 American hoy* in pi lean aegre* aton.**
91266
m y
Russia trains her troops under I the growth of Smell industries.
U f Dulles' speech, latest is de­ spaeial condition*— la the
la land Una out. All anyone
the Cau0*
i da to know that J u Stalls clared Dtai “evidaaJjy. the cataa- rasa* and Tstahtolstao MounIl if relinking to find Secieuiy
Acliekon admit linn that what it
needed to defeat Communal aygretiion. a»oid turnout mllaiii.n
and scaling
in llm rounliy
U production pindin liun and tmne
pioductiOp 'ol llie iiulnialt of wal
and d rill,' ,u a li ai'ii senuts.
He even went 10 far at to kuigetl
that toil . . "blood and toil, s w c a i
and lean", niiMjuotiny Churchill'
famoui dictum of 1940. . i» nee*'
rd. Dul he did not Jr re In sugge?
ilia I it could not lie dour on 3r&gt;
houu a week. « i **m *W, will
feather-bedding. mad* wuk,
kenleeiim, and loafin* on the joe
the order of die day.

MILK

GREEN VALLEY DAIRY

'ANUARY SALE

uonhlc fall of prastig* for tba talne, In the Central Asian daaert,
Ualted State*— the citadel rtf
****** *****«*•-•*
lag
maAkiw* tn
and i fsntiHic world imperialism— has gons so
The law'tti^alate* that theramaka aaaaatary the country of the
I to conquer th* world Wat far as
vest eras
profits levy will aspire July
“ ~ap and loud metbada of capi­ says the antira
I aorm m 1, |8M.‘ uhleaa rongr»a&gt; renews It.
I tba new*papen for the past Iff at advertising."
rsigned •(■
*t more, and w , don't
'rilvd*. In Its
In herd'-MUhig,
auidleri,
pasta or rb# cumk
Integrated iota
d-ooranhta!.

to

ThMuritTb-* Red army
l*. But unfortnaaufy for T. J ... appointed an Ameri­ cohesive cpi&gt;mb«t i
Of ‘officer go*a flrM
can amhastador (Btanton Griffis) out hla training th# Soviet
»a|ditr tbruuab military
viet sajdicr
pieparatoty
Stataa. even men in
Bpoiu because "Franco Spain
achitoU, i
pmgraasoa
Uka the U. S, Senate.
the American
lev aclmola L
various
at a '
strata- tbe USSR,
irtmrat, sad the
‘ Btala*
to th*
with

Just Picture Your Rooms
With A Coat Of DuPont Paint

Msrt*i the cm ; , Inrxpenrit* way to brl«j&gt; m « Ilf. and
bendy to flaky wall*, and chipped woodwartL
We'll be yl*&lt;l to help youcbuutr a new color rchrm*
for year whole home— upstairs, Onwnatalra, kileben mod
both. We*ve your brash** and other supplies, too, for a

1M7 DODGE SEDAN

....... $1290

1948 BUICK SEDANETTE ,....... $(345
1948 OLDSMOBILE 4 Duor Scdnn

$1350

1949 BUICK 8BHAN

± ..
3

�PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mrs. Tyre Entertains

And
I’HONK IIH

octal Calendar
W K D N K8 UAY
y 4&gt;itu.- .'lim y mill P rayer" at
the F in t Baptist CJlOlrh I»*nij;h*
■I 7:30 I*. 11.

|

m i K .sn w
*'ltil*)p study and P rayer” .v
llii1 Fir i t Ilnpti-l Ohmeh Innlghl
at 7:Wi I’. MM.
Messiah t - h r j r a l at First M rlho
diet Church at 8:30 IV M. A ll ung
er* an urged to alien,!.
T.K.I* fla ts *»( the Fliril Band I
Church will meet in (he Educational Hm'dlng at 3 I 'l l . Ilo -.tii.u i
will In- Mr*. J. A. Cunningham
ami her group.
•Scm’itob. chapter Two, O K, 8.
will m itl at the Masnnle Mall at

HlOOI'. M.

Weal Bide I'.T.A . will m n t at
3011 I’ ll. There will he u hoard
■ m -t lm it nt S:;i« All member* arc
|niyr,| &gt;o |ie present.

k

F R ID A Y
"Bible Mtmif and I’rayer
a;
the First l U p t i i I'hiiirh tonight
at r . n IV M
The American I,•et«»i* A ncillary
rw ill meet at the l.eglon llu i at
f 7:30 IV II The district president,
Mrs I) tv Itl.iihhuin ,-f Umatilla
- will [MV her nffirinl visit All
members nte
•** aMetrd.
MONDAY
C lrtir of tlu Woman of the
rieshjrlr-rUn Chun h will inert
as follow,. No. I Mr*. Cobh,
Chairman, with Mrs. Iwrontd
Wilke, 132 Kunmerlln \ve. at
3;3il r . M No 3 Mr*, him ;.
Chaiiriian. with Mra, K. V, T u rn *t. 117 Mell.mviile A vr at 3:00
I*. M. No, 3, Mr*. Ians &lt;ut, chtm
man with Mr*. F. f. Wilhaius,
330 link Avr. nl 3 30 1’ M No
H g t , Mr
I’iety, Chairman, with
f^M r:
Moot,. 711 Myith* Ave. at
i .1:1*1 I’ M No. h. Mr*. Whrteh. I.
g‘j Chairman, with Mr*. W hdrhel,
III lli Marnolia Ave al 3:31) I’. M.
a No. li. M m . Woodruff, M S Oak
! Axe. al 3:00 I’. M. Ilusines*
Women'* Cjrele No, I, Mra. Iteryd.
c • Chair mini, with Mr*. Hubert C a r­
michael, Fern Park at d:D0 IV
M. Business Worn in'* Circle No.
-'V, 'd r. , arret. Chairman, with
Mi** Kli i.. Ilutrhison,
Indian
|A U . ,1.1 V||*t 7.30 1*. M.
n -r s it v .
The Junior llleh Brhool IV T A
will meet at the Junior Iflph School
at 8:30 I’ M There will lie a lioard
meet ins al

Luiiclicon (liven
Kor Mrs. JUossiiiK
Amonr the many lovsly partiet
# honnriny Mr*, flemlil loitslris. the
former 111 ..Hetty Jo Brock, was
a lum-limn r l m i . l i v Mrs (». ft.
Oldham and M l’s Charlotte tlid
ham in I e* hnrj( Iasi Wednesday
nmm.
Tire buffet luncheon was s»-rveil
front the dinms r«**ni table which
wsa beautifully dam rated wtlh
allxef ranrlehtlua holding red
taper*, and itcvenery. fig#*la were
sealed at individual lahlea ren­
tere,| with miniature snow men
holdtnc tlRareltes, and earh plaee
W wa* marked with a rard deeornted
With Illy of the valley,
The hoitea^r* preienleil
Mra.
b u 'iS R with n piece In her rhosrn
silxet pullern.

High Sclmol I'.T.A.
Plans Box Supper
Plans fur a I nix supper to lie
held Feb. tl were dirnmsed at the
■ January merllmr.of ihe Kemln-de
ll'Rh Hlwad I’.T,A held vester
day afternoon in the ichonl library.
Mra. C. A, Andrrson praslded
over the bnslnr** nirrliiii*. and
It waa deridrsl that the supper
will be held at the Future F a rm ­
er * huildinr. The puhlie xvill t«*
Inrlted .ami proetedi will « o to
the P .T.A .

HersonalActivities

MethmUNt Circle’

The l^impli^htor
Hr TO M

D O YLE

Circle 7 A of the V&gt; S.C S. of
January Mb, Frn lay evening, at
Hu- First - Methodist Church tael H.Jii uVloch is the time set fur
Tuesday night at the home i f Mi * the first conceit of the Cential
IV. W. Tyre on Oak \venue. Mr.
Florida Symphony Orchestra. II
Max i urntom was m h o less
wilt I* held a I the O* biM.lo MunlMrs. Blake Hawxi-ihairman, •tp.al Auditorium A cmul sired
Mi E m it/ .
presided over tin hn-iiu ., m,-cling, audience of Cential Floridian* is
ami plans were made (&gt;' put ftuwoir expected
in the Church each Sunday during
Among the compos*r* it-pielliM month. It xxaa also li.ided t"
T ii- r* .n r run-* of M in Elisabeth
, nteit in Friday’* rnneert will bWalter
Haynes,
*
*
*
n
of
Mr.
and
hold a markrt ii**kot ah at th&lt;
Iren. •s&gt;.i» dix-xebter of Mr. arvl
c.-lboxen, A’nn Web* r, HltUskyiai x tncx-llng.
Mr . i-iiM John I nut*, *•» Norman M i.. IV. M. flayi.e., returned la-t 1
Bvfr*-*hment' were *erxi*d to Kotsaknw. and Walt, i Piston.
Hasty, o| C m al Gabir*. *-&gt;n »f Wi iltn .lav to llarvaid |l|iivrt»ily.
I ■t*.s support the Cential Florida
M r. .Sawyer-. Mrs '
Jom
Mr. and Mrs. V Gregory Hasty,
Symphony Drrheatra, and indi­
Mr. and Mr*. &lt;i. IV Clark have Mr*. Marvin Oynl, Mi
Itaiph
nt Faitii.rd, twil, place last Salurliaxanu. Cuba, Mean. Mra, li s i 'i r - Snoot. M r- H cate our Interest by uur presence
rlajf ni 2:30 IV M. in the reetmy returne&gt;l from
Friday evening at h :J0 IV M.
id St M aty' *&gt;f the A*»tt»|'HoH where they spent the Christmas W. Sipple, Mis. II, I’, Gordie and
A Christmas (lift
holidays.
Mi K, M Williams
Charrh
"Ittinynn'* (Juys and l*i&gt;llx‘*
The Kev. Charli
K. i'urk of
M m , Flank l( MarNrill and
' u « one of the presents xve found
flrialcxl.
(liven in inarnaye by her f.ilh- son, Malcolm, spent tlw New and Mr. and Mrs W A Anniex in on, Christmas storking this
. .ii This is n Damon Runyon
, r, the hi ni. wore a guwn of Vear’s weekend (n Miami with Mr. in l ake Marv.
in ii I.i i - &lt;mitaininc most nf Runy*
u|:itr alio and Chantilly I*1'*" MarNrill.
*!-•••• torn - tnrludinit: “The
Hr. and Mr». I N. 1:
on an made with a filled bosHce srtth
Ill's .lat hie I .one irtlirnrd to dauchter, l.t. I'earle If..*. ,.«ti, re
Brain C.-e. Home", ” Butch Mind*
oll-shntibier nuMino, full shirt
nl satin w i U i a pepium of I art Atlanta y r-lrtd a y where she la In turned Hatuiday from a elinrt trip Ihe Baby”, and runny more of the
stories that have dellghteil so
which widened to extend over the nurses training at Crawfurd IV. 10 Miami. Id. Boh*,ip has now re
tone I nun. She wore lone mitt* lorng Hospital.
torned In Miami ef'er speudlnu many.
New A'eat's with her pnrenU.
of the lac"Her three-iiunrtrr
The 'cement of society that
Frrd Ito'si-ller Irfl Mnndav for
length veil of IlhiMon s i . fastenItilnynn deni* w ilh I* Ihe crooks
I’rmreton
University
after
spend­
ctl l“ a Juliet ' « ! ’ of lace m i.
Friend* of Mrs. Harry Kmlflt and gni'K'ier* on Broadway. Nor
bmilkrcd in *.d prat I' and sin- ing the holiday* with hi* parent*. will lie snrrv to learn of the re­ i* tld* all a fairy tale, either; it
Mr
.and
Airs.
A.
K.
Itossetter.
carried n rs r r s A tunniet of white
cent deaths of her Inothei, fh a rlr- i&gt; factual reporting on Ihe man­
orrhtds. di-phanoils and garden*
Ciiuils, and her sl«tu Mis Al n e r m o le s , ami dialect of the
William
Itlnsrm
has
ictnrnrd
to
las.
Rehwarti. They xvere rx'identa *»f under .imr Id characters w h o m
his
home
in
West
f’alm
Beach
at
Official witn&gt; ei wVTr Mrs
New|.&lt;ut, Kv.
tlunyoii make* fascinating for ii *.
ter
alien,line
the
funeral
of
his
f%ells Aliirphy l.iutx and John
H i- hnrartrr* a ir not lacking in
orphew,
I'ltnl
ltigg*t*.
Sullivan
sympathy, either.
Mi x. It. F Corns nf Jn
.uvilh
M i., la m .
Il.ierr was maid
and l.eshe llatvev of Ihe ivet
laillle Ihe I orrse Kid," “LiverM
*
amt
Mr*
W
h
II
m
'
i
*
Sinn
k
i,[ hoimr
Ur iiUu:ti.md- xerr011v of Honda, hoioiav iri.-'-in *d lips , "timnl Tim e Charley and
lli . Diane Faa n on. of Chicago; ami twn rhililrrn, .!• ir ami Mary Mr. and lit
I II Harvey, r**
l x I'b r c A a k e " have peutrate.!
xif-; iio i&gt; h &lt; 'i Colley, of Har
,md Me.* Joan! Kur ds of Mi and Mr* Hlnki tinned today (o then r.- pi(’Uv&lt; llo cniiti in|mii&lt;*ry American nuii.l
Htiirton, li. I
school dtlln-s
lust a* deeply n-s have L e w iB a b ­
I.lfint; u in i Ml*. Br l*/ l*&gt;ui,.e Sawyers.
bit I and Farrell'* Stud* laminan.
Eilenrhad--, a f tin* rity. A ll of
Holm Dean tetuiiud sciicidav After leading llunyon, we feel we
Mi s Barbara Bucket and Wayde
tl. i attendant wore, He blue ratio
aflrrnnon to Nexx Haxcu, Conn.,
I’lnsns w illi off. houtder , iv s k. lltukci have rrtm iird lo rnUegr where ho attends A’ale Pniverstiv know his characters personally,
lilies In tin- fills-d Iwdieei- atnl after, xpemlinc Hie holidays with after apetidlnc Christ on with hi* nml if someone claiming he was
In*, the Inker from Dtooklyn
full tklrl of mtin with m actuh- tla'ir parett.-, I»r. and Mr* II W parents. Mi and Mi Holland came up and g»nc u- a hot-foot
r tll ovei'klltrr I h*-y wiir* lullf- Itochu on Vale nr la Drive.
iK-aii
mi the corner of first and San­
hndi of bhti . -tin and r^ttfir'l
!Mr and Mr*. T It. Harrl* of
ford. we wn.ildriT !h&lt; a hit iurred carnation..
Hotnlall
rioff
left
for
Mi.ssa
Jpiius A
Keller, « r Miami, lllonfleM. W. Vn are vi.llinK with chllseltk Ill'titUle of Tor hunlogv ill prlsrrl, and might even slrikr up
wat best man and utdirnti.wrri* llydtirnn, Rocee llatri* and Mr*- Boslnrt, Mast. . Mnndav sftrm xin a liunyiinrsiiu,. runvrr&gt;ation with
|t.i* II ll.iil, John W SutlryfUi. H a iflJtl’fHither In-law and sister after spending lh.» Chrislnins Itnll him, inquiring after the health uf
Harry Ihe llnrae hi* netghlior
Ilitliard t .io ll ..... (ie ra h l-iF . Mr. litsl f&lt;rs, A. K. Shoemaker
days with Ips mttents, Mr and from Brooklyn.
Heidi nbaiiRlu
Mr*
0
K.
tinff
on
Park
Avenue.
Mi*« Artn l*'Vell returned to
Itnriyi.ii wan always known as
A ie&lt;*|&gt;tl»ni hi Hotel Itiun*
Waxhlnirlun yesterday after siu-ml
an exc»llenl reporter, and wn ilwick followed l hr lerrmuny after mu Ihe Christmas holidays with
Mr. and Mra. Paul T Bigger* ex er assignment he wax given, a
which ih*- couple left on a « * l
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Va*l atnl daughter Hetty returned tmlav superior -lory w n« always Ihe re­
dint: trip to N a i m , llnhnma* laivell on Celerv Avenue.
In Ihvir iiotne in Ta iln uu , N. C. af sult. Short story writing wa* more
Fm liuxelinp the luiile wore a
lor spending several days with nr l r " n sideliu, with Dammi
pale I,In. pahatdine suit with
Mr and Mr*, fr. W. Cullum and Mr. HiggiC* mother. Air* Paul Itunyim He knew his rhatactn*
trlark arer-ssoriea and nu orchid Mr nn*l Mr*. It. C» Cullum of Jaek- Bigger* .iii.l attending his fa
ixml uniirtrlnod them. He ,et them
cursaEr.
Minvlllr and R.iliert Cullum of A r ­ Iht-r's ,'im i.il
down iiiitnilnhly. I ’m glad to have
Tin- I rule t«. a iTea*luni&lt;- of cadia wen- srueata of Mr. and Mr*.
"Runyen’s flny* and Dolls" aimmd
la*nea,l*r t enmity l'a&gt; ’Vhirol M. |t Cullum dom ic Ihe holidaya.
Mr,
and
Mr*
I
M
Shoe
maker
the house.
and II't e urn Junior Collette, Bryn
and
son
Jimmy
have
returned
to
At Tim Movies
Mi*w-(» nlu* tit, tided the lluivcr.
Mi**
Joy
Wren
ha*
return**!
to
IheM
home
in
Panama
City
aftrr
Thursdxx and Friday nl the
ity of Miami. Mr. Hasty wa- la-ham,,,, Tenn.. after a short visit
spending
the
hnlidav*
with
Mr
liu ii I heater * will l i e shown two
graduated from tin University of
nt the home of Mrs. Maude Snlebei
rlorMke U iin w r ilir
lie li • and Charles Salr her. Ml** Wren'* and Mrs. A. K Shoemaker Thrx pielrire* that sja-ll goml rtilrilatuwere arronipann-d by Mrs. It. M ment for the entire family. “ Ih&lt;ky
member of !*i Kappa Phi F ra ­ fianre.
Mason, Sr. who wilt visit wilh hot Mountain" rn x i. F in d (Pul my
ternity. Ho__ t« rourviated with
| s-&gt;n there
foot In It again i l-"lynn and I’"Ihe Ftoridn Power and Idelit Cn.,
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Plasmv
Iriee AA'vmoie in s well Hrled
Mi&amp;ifii.
nnd son, Mike, and Mr*. R. C. Nis
Thi*y will t r •«!#* n( t m
Mr ami Mra A I Myers, J r „ pirtliiT Ttie i enrry l» fa-nnilfill
will arrive today from Comtnerer,
"Broken A r r o w " , ferituresll
u •■M
xt T liirT f
v*nt ti Artnue, ('or
returned
to Philadelphia. Peon.
(In., for a visit wilh Mr. and Mm.
time, Stew.i^t_ J r - hr« Page* ■" !
il
VMlSldsx al.
A—;K.-Rn***D*r
.lavs Wilh Hr. Mver** parents. Mr
rhamiiet IS m.o . . n h r flltm
wa • our idsasure to
t .. Si . „f San
and
Mr*.
A.
L,.
Mtfci*.
Hi. nod Mi*. II. K. RIuk and
, In 1330 |t i. beautifully ac’ c.r,
nn Hobby have rcturnrd from ford, «nd A)t*. M v r n ' patent*. M r nml ooe cannot fail to renictid'cr
Olnty. III. when- they spent tie aArt Mr*. 1! C. McCollutn of Atl
Ihe pitlurr it ptrxrnl ■ nnd Ihe
. .
part three weeks visit ing with hutndaj*
m* *age ej
n'iderT-t.xniltr|r
it
bis parents, Mr ami Mr*. K. F.
Mlir. Charlotte True and Mis* Ring.
Altmtre tim e
atleildillg
|l&gt;e carries Jeff Chandler, at "CocDilon IUk&lt; r honored Mr. arut Mra.
Oraag* Bowl ill Aliami N,xx A'carV hl*e"« Ihe Indian Chirf, nut* to
Ih'unrd Whelche) and Mr and Mr*
Day- were Mr and ' l r - Ja&gt;k Hall. Ihe la-sl performance am) Ids role
Air. nnd Mr*. D. C. Bell and Dr. and Mr*. W A'. 111! litre. Atr. xxill lie a mentor able one for those
(Jerald laissirtR with open house
held Chrislrtm .lav at Ml -s Baker's daughter* have returned to their nnd Mr*. Torn Holt. A|r. and Mr • wlm see "Bokeo Airnw".
home in Mirhigan aftrr spending fl. W. Silencer. Dr. and Alt. it I..
home in l.nkn Mnry.
If you like lo give linked bean,
A Chiistrna* nu*itf wu* carried Christmas with Mrs. Hell’# o m ­ Bark*. Hr. and Mi*. II. V. S lld ’V
out in Ihe party room- An ar* en t*. Mr. and Mra. W, M. Hoag.
Mr. mid Mra. Hurts Tookr, Jrcn an exlra touch, add a tablespoon
langeim-ut of silver pine rone*,
aim mid Mr*. I,. F. Boyle. Mr*. II of molasses or brown «ugar to
them, Put the la-alts in the linking
Woody Anslcy has reliirmil to I.. Boyd, Mtsa Lillian Brivle, Mi
candle* omd atlver Imlls i l m n l n l
Ihe llvine room, and the .ervimr the University of Georgia In At* Dial Boyle, nml Tom m y Vaughn. dish and sprinkle with a slrin of
diced uncooked Iwscon, then irakr
table was rt-hti-ird with a Spanish hens after spending the holiday*
In a hot oven until la-nn» are hea­
harom-t rox-cred with Christmas wilh his parents ,Mr. and Airs. AAV
A'on &gt;an use sour rtram In lot- led Ihtmtgh and Irsron topping i
A. An-ley In l*al;e Mary.
halls.
of ways: as a lopping fur frill!I rr*p.
The honor eo* were presented
Air. and Mrs. Clsrcnte AlrKre mlted with iiiaynnnaiie for a v&gt;
with a piece of Iheir silver.
If ymi waul to keep rookies
Approximately Ml people roMe*l of Tampa *|tenl several day* d u r­ grtatile salad; added to l » r f xti-w
ditrihR the afternoon from four ing Ihe holidaya wilh Iheir liar to ciuich the gravy Just before rfi p tbry mu t la- .lined in a
tightly covered rontainrr
nils, Mr. and Mr*, p. F. MrKee serving.
until *ix o', |o*k.

Miss Kli/.alu
Weds Norman llasly

Jmif* of ClmM, N. Mri., Eff 11***

tiMi*____ :________

Misn Charlotte True,
Miss Baker Entertain

ill which Hie bcI tic imperlotiate* noi I# iM rc tn l. Rut net II ”
Wonlley’a xx-or»t tun* of y*ar la
the hi ad cf n g-ant motor cvipor.x
• hnsima*:
"Wornon hold thalr
lion
111 BOH I ItoM AH
" I had to sit umlei a diver so I children up in front of me ood
umibhri go - i ' in it-, . i i w ith i,iv -See T h c rt's Santa CUos.**
H O l.l VW OOD. Jan
3 -It
Ami then there are people «h n
lie gi noil.ini *•11
Th is week Moldy Wimllry auffcie I a wit heard.
! want lo |iull ihe hrard— ^"Mostly
yet anothir unliK'iity In lux f.«mi I wa , aw ful "
In aid he had it dyed
How--yer, the ordeal was not ns ft male ill bar*." He I* *t*u tubThe Istatd i a -anitce of mn- bad a . hi;, fu t inevii Thai wax Je, tnl lo nil sort# of stale re p a rslant liissonifoit to Ihe noted; well la-lot* Id i »ur&lt; r -» in " T, h„ r , tec. Most common 1* th* question
gtotoh. Not thal lo *li,Itt.e . i| Man Who Came I ' m Piiuirr." ami
" " »'"&gt;
ttli
Oil, llo, lie pist di dikes Ihe wax a studio •anted liuii lo diive Ih r "lr " r umlei the ShfftT
' iisiife l a n . t s a i r •
prsiple laalevil him aland it.
l.eaid fi,| a clo.ing cell, AVoolley I
aUsXxrl
ark
was
firat
pulltd
I found Woolley In an rxpan ivr t,
, , ffu
„ ed
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r . . "That- .rem .
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lb&gt;- makeup no „n u
de.
but mill mood on th, *1 of ' M ill
, ,| ,, , . .\.-» •rxi - ,,| lion piblar to **' Ibe tirm- nf Bameses II altu H
th e n."
Ymt love Me In Ihrcemhor?” Hi* - ,| '
“w i in 'i1 fu n n y *L—
tl, is mnstantiy u tliu lo o l iijf
hair anil llo la-ard weir linleit a
intrivlewera with the same old
lirh gidden color, ahold the 'tuuti
i |ui limn. " I jii*t had one today/*
of Hu.snn llaywiurl’a I r e &gt;• The
I,.ud. "A woman wanted to
dye job had been done for a mx-IH
know how I kept the heard cle a n .
I told her I did It with a wash
rag, Ihe same as I wash m y fack."
I asked if he rx rr frit badgtrtd
enough to ihave the thing off.
“ Heavens, no", he replied. "M y
A la-aiiiilul ami lmpir**lve in
agent would faint if I rvrn men­
atallnllnn reicmuny was held it
tion, &lt;| it."
Ihe Masoriii Hall la-t Ftidax night
for the officer* ot SemInoh Chap
tri No. 3. II.K.S.
The hall »«• prufiiwlv ihioia tid
with gicenfry ami m l and while
glndinluM**, trie eolorx of Ihe new
[y iii stalled AA'orlhv iltttioii. M i.,
tf. F. lauig.
The tirand lu*lnlhiig ofluei wa
Mr*. Murray Jarvis. IVi l llrand
Electa of the (Iraml Ch.iptoi of
Florida. She wa- nssisleil by IT uni.
Tmllaitt, (iraml Installing 1‘uinm;
Air*. It. C. Maxwell, llrand In I.ill
ing Chajilain, Mi
lla-kx AA’ight.
tirand iuxtalling Almshnll; Mi
Ed'on flail, acxistlng tirand In
stalling Marshall, mid Mr* ■ &lt;
AA’elsh, Hi and Organist.
After (In- AVotthy Matlmt wapresented at the all.n, tie
escorted to the En d, pa uog
through an archway nindr of red
and whitegladmlic.es At Ihe hc.ol
of the archway was Ml • A 11m-tla
I ong Inriis nml Mi* lletmao lauig.
unughter and daughter in law ot
Atr*. long.
I.it I Is* Elisabeth Innl* ntul Tom
toy A|cl,alo rtpprmi, lni| the En*t
nml prraetdnl M r. I.ong wilh a
beautiful white gavel front Atr;
(uni* and daughter*. While xtutnl
ing before ihe Worthy Alai tort,
little Tommy *nng "Fm In Love
W ith You, Ifmtey", Air* D u n Urn
prewotnl with manv gifls, in
eluding flower , au,| lit, biilliefttie
McKay Alnliohs' pm liom llu

HollywiNNl

I list a Ila lion Service
Held At iHasonjc Hall

I'k’iinlu

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Itichnni lliiltzclaw „f tin Aid
nifMilitan Opera added to the ,cumnity wilh an imptr ,*uc M-irvtinn
uf &gt;onga.
Worthy Patron J i* Holt r, law
iiniiouiiri-d a praclite for the offi
cer* on AAT-dneclav at H im P AI
Tito meeting w«* dl*lrit'*ei| by Ilex
J . A. I organ of Geneva
New officer* arc Mi • S
F
Long, AVortin Matron; J IV ll-dt*
e|*w, AA'nrthy Patron; Mi , Tom
my AlcCtaini A*"-oeialr Matron;
Holier* C«|e, A-.-eciTl,- Patron;
Mr . A J. jljo 'liw k i r, e. ictarv.
Mrs, I T, Brteppard, Irea-utrer; J
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Nnrtun, E 'lc r; Alt
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Alartha; Mr*. J. II
Anderson.
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wnnliu, mid J. IV Junes, .rnttnel.

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TH E SANFO RD H B B A L1

hompson Stars
Straight
AsDeLandSwamps
Celeryfeds 52-42 H o r s e ’s M o u t h
from the

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Clarence Clause And
"Whizzer" W h i t e
Ar e Top Scorers
On Celeryfed Kive

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The Hi-irhe»»tcrn Conference
NBA Commissioner catne
intu its own this New Year’s
duy after fivt Iran post war years
Says Boxing Must Insections
which rrprricntatlves of uther
walked off with howl
honors.
Clean Itself Up gsiinTough Tennessee slowed the

Southeastern T o
OpposeTelevising
F o o t b a l l Gaines
Southwest And Big 10
Also To Ask Ban On
“Live" T e l e c a s t s

( ED ITO R S N O T H : this i* the
first uf serir* of four arMrlew
dealing with prnbleuis In be larkted by the nation’s colleges at
Hi Bit IIAHPKH
PATERHON N7T*.l*n. 1 ffl’i University of Texas* vaunted their .inrusl contention In Hallsaerial
circus
tu
a
fruit
rated
five
nr it week)
fiiH Brin r I hump mo, til foul — Ala- .1 fJreene rnmmtsai""—t
romph than* fur less than 100
two inch Del .and cenlet, looped i of lhe National Boeing A*iwia- yaiifs In (he Gutton ituwl. It
lly W IL L GR1MHI.EY
I ‘ bin. predict* ta.vlne msv live

Mayfair Inn To Hold
Tennis Exhibition!*

rS.

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■

was a typical Tennessee game
ftsunng brutal blocking and
savage tackling. As always the
Volunteers
played a walling
game pouncing un every loitigburn mistake and rxplulling them
tu the fullest
Miner the ear the South­
eastern cunts fence has brrn
sHrerrd al as a Weak foot­
ball area tilth now here near
the abilily of the rugged
Soulbwrslrrts or Big Ten
football
groupings.
Teia*
may have rrasj loo much of
•iich propitfsnds
In tbe Sugar Ituwl ami even

Hunv

startling up»ct tucked Ihr

admit era uf youthful Bud Wil­
kinson's llklaliuina team unheal*
vn in its prrvious HI games.
Ilabe Parilli'a aliardry was
largely responsible fur the
startling Wildcat win, but
tbe Kentucky line, which got
its baptism uf fire against
the fine Trnnrssre forward
wall a month earlier, was
an impenetrable mass of
muscle which gave thr bril­
liant quarterback the time hr
nrrdrd to,locale and hit tiU
receivers’. !
Roth Wildcat-- wore* came on
paora by I’arilli. line, a twentytwo yard grin into thr end son*.
Irft the Hoorn i a angry, but P ipotent. Tbe second score t amr
after a Parilll pats pul the ball
duwn within tbe (sooner five
yard *tri|-e. It was buckrd over
liuui there.
With the football season run­
ning true to form even in the
lioil season classics it wa* no
i pal shocker when underrate-*
Glcinsuti cam* up with some uf
the finest defensive line play
the Orange Bowl has ever seen
|u topple a fiercely fighting
Miami aggregation.
A

stubby

tittle

Clem arm

guard gagiesl Htriling Smith
— and a sterling player he la
waa the standout t Inn.oil
lipmiaii. Tt uiiA M l itiluu*
nut to In-drilled fourth quart­
er tackle o( Mlarai'a trank
Mmllh 111 the Hurricane end ,
sunr
which
pioildrd
the
Tigers with their one point _

sas*jpfiWPWf sa-

desperate
passes of
the
Magic t'ily tram.
Another Hmith, Miami’s Frank,
Ml up “ lie of tin- Hwiricane si'uie#
With the fitreuK ru|» of the galne
a 15 yatil hi ok i n field effort
which was a model uf fmitlaill
sagacity and fluid teamwork,
Miami's duWhfieU htucktng was
never lo-ttec. The fihal 14*14 score
wa* a good measure uf the |elallvi ability uf the two trains
which pro vide. I one of the most
hair raising contests In the his­
tory uf thr gamr,
Wyoming’* tugged defensive
line ejiellid thr difference In a
wild ami pass happy Gator Bowl
lilt which had the spectator* un
on their feet mute often than sit­
ting down.
L illie
Eddie Tslbuum
thi railed the needle with arcurate, feathery passes In
|o*«rn up the light WashingIon and Lee defense. Then
Ike grinding, gound-devour*

NI.V YORK.

Jan

I &lt;/!*)

Four ol tlie nation’s biggest
alMriic conferences will lead a
fight agjmit *Tive" trlrvinnn of
fontiiall ysmrt at llie NCAA convri&lt;tion in Dallas next week.
Tliry are the Htu Ten. I’ailrm
College Athletic Conference, Soulliweil .toil Southeastern.

The sprswlirig ECAC, m.nihrring
V9I inilitulions nn ihr Atlantic
toast, has ifecidetj ic&gt; make no
l*J5t T V ton.rnitmcnt* until the
Ns tinnsl Collegiate Athletic. As­
sociation meeting Jan, 11-13.
Ralph Fuiry of Columbia, chair­
man of a committee set up to
:tuc)y the r l l i d of levrliimn on
limits atlendsiue, remitted to the
EC A C general meeting
" l ive Iclrcatling of i|ioiti event*
presents a threat to the institution
of intercollegiate athletics."
A special television committee
uf thr iHiwriful Rig Ten irpoiled:
"live |elev; :&lt;m has an advetsr effeel on athletic attendance patli*
culally foolhvll “
The Rig Tell t.nnned live telecasta on confer em‘e games ta«t
year. Mom* txiti-Ciinferenc# games
Werr 1eler»*t and the rnminltlr
Mame-t a three t-*‘r cent -trap in
attendance on the*#- and other
televised games.
The Southeastern tv.nferenre
voted unanimously at its annual
meeting In bar direct telecasting
of football games. The 12-eollege
group Is prepared to support a
similar proposal at the national
reinvent Ion.

D o lla r

OMnhomn Armies Pick
Ho 11.1 Thousand*

Sanford

61-41.

hack a move against live tcleca&gt;ts,
under any other rircum'Unces
An N C A A committee, h e a d e d hv
nthletb didectnr Tom llatrdllon of
Pittsburgh. Is making a nationwlile survey on the problem and
will report to the convention.
"This 1* • real nroblem," Hami­
lton said tndav. "O ur committee is
going into thf. matter with an
open mind. W* ar» assemlding
tlnlv Georgia Tech had live teleevery thread rrf evidence. We hope
vision last season.
to give the convent ton an ac­
Tbe M o u th weal t’onferenc*. curate
picture,"
which rep-rtrd the highest ernwd
Hamilton's group ha* hired a
t- tt*= .-.stbia last fall, perI f *pa 11 ?
in y -iiU jstiufi fr»
h• IIIVaolsAtl-iTI
fit itjaiLr
make «
mils live ivievlssMi utlly OS' seH* study. Jm Ulii qf ihr result won't
usil gatuea i 1 » fip a rtfu ready to be Aaitqt4p ntrttl the iJatia*

meeting.
employed hyr the fowboya
C o l l e g e football uHerdancr
would spill the Washlaglnn
itlopprd 1 .6 t&gt;"C rent a game from
and t.ce line.
If*! year’* *11-time high, accord­
In Orlamlo’s Tangerine Howl ing to a survey hy the As«&gt;ieiate&lt;t
Morris Harvey’s brilliant quarter­ Prea*.
back I’ete Aiiania hurled ’ four
The Southwest lit per rent)
alinfahiil pastes for luurhitowns and middle we*« 4? per cent)
a* little Emory aul Henry wa* showed gglna while the other big
outclassed In every department conferences reported drops.
bv thr assured offense of th e
The heaviest deetine •»** on the
(fnlden Eagles.
’nrifie Coast, whose attendance
Tlie Wist Virginia School's Mg, ell off IS t&gt;er rent. I.lve television
rangy line was the difference wa* permitted last fall on the
Morris llarvey’* forward Vrall coast but all los.es were under­
smeared Emory and Henry'* Racks written bv the Hoffman Radio
‘
it the game Caro., which telecast all came*.
for ‘losses throughout
un
and rushed the*r passers
p---------- —
The PCC “aid a decision no
mercifully. In spile of the un­ whether *o renew the agreement
even setup, however, it was a with Hoffman wilt lie held &lt;&gt;ff
beautiful exhibition uf offensive unH) after the ftsllns me**I""
foot ball.
Th r ea»t, which had no television
Florida's tiowt game* are com- . turns, saw tia rrnwds fa'I of' tn
ing of age, Thia year Ihr t* i)' per cent. The drop In the south
major contest* were tiuly inter- waa three per cent.
sectional affair* amt loth stadia
Notre Dame i* one nf the rnalor
were sold out. T h - gradual build­ colleges which found trlcvikion of
up of tradition in the game* is its games to It* liking. Officials of
!&gt;eginning lo pay nff, and in a the South Bend Institution have
few years tha Orange and Uator
Bowl* may well rank aa equal* aald they want to keep it up.
of th* Pasadena Tournament uf

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the game -H 27, dug down In it* drubbing Mmitli
s-offers to pay the freight.
quit at 2:18 ( II

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other Conference nwmtieM. Ti,*' | T k ,h t „ .-U |Oi |1
| ( 7.1 tp p i, ... ,
W n ivTim - shoiiM win-1 &gt;j|j «n n
4. I.ono I si* lid | |V | g.(jj
7M Calif, siii-pjy --I.,
around |1 0 ,0 ihl
!k ?t l.uii- 19 (1
6 6 ! i Jumped frutn tlie
Tt.e (YllOn Howl, wbrie -on.•k I mtiins i l , r7 11
7S4‘ to hit dressing r*
7t&gt;j004l
wstcbi'd Tennessee stun 7. N , C . M a l e l 7 i H t . i |
7’ 9 I in the eighth mill
Texas 20-14, sav* the two leant* H Vi llano ra ( I t Iti-flt
*77d ,,f Dlnti-s lenefit
will eet around fisn.tato each ! 11. K*n&gt;a- State &lt;9-21
388 with Atchie Mo»i
The Bouthraslern ami KouthweO Hi. Wyoming t2i ft? » i
369 Ohio.
Conferences take tine-fourth, leav­
SeconH Ten
The nfi-ie r itiiii.
ing the contestants 1 9 0 , 0 0 0 .
tt !•■». John's (IIIIt! iltt-2
3-1 ,d Mnuie i t.-l.
Cl* ms,m abd Miami tarh receiv­ t 2 Washiligliin (|| ( 7-0 |
ed 176 non flat for plaving in *li&lt;- 17 Piniusatne (2t ( l o i i j
— ** weight who was
ftrange Howl at Miami. Tlie I t C ,,rne|l 11 1 tu.li)
I'M iThe fans srt up
Mnulhern Confervncr can. hv role, 46. Columbia (7 (it _______ *94 I stralion that cot
takr 4 l*cr cent Of Clemson's ‘ waf
the ring iiglil
but pinhahly »• n ’t Miami. t&lt;caten ' Bawl al Tampa, which grossed terThe
I-u«
16-14, *»-t- to Vr-'o it aliaround H 2.UU0.
ten round
Put’ cs *lr -i ,-f» -liarply from j Rut that’s nothing. The PineMmilh bad I ,
that point tt'vui-iii** wa« yuaran apple Howl at Honolulu drew ordy count *,f right
teed inn "no so*' Washington 6 19.705 net
not enough to pa&gt; M*-,te -aught I,,
J | - I"*- c*
m *■-.• t Bowl in
Denvei’a f I J.noo e«p*uss-a for the i in yell to loj«ickMinvlUc. ft. o„(( nnwt nt El laiat ride.
had come hack
P-«l* Tee I r * , CS.,» if 16,
Hawaii Wlllvcixlty, which won kuos-kiiutvii In tin
ifK4'11 in fii, •■♦ m ■■"*
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ANNOUNCINt;
OPENING
OF

«
a

d two to open tha ar-

— am) thia year it amounts to] «*|tK f|.a|‘■-* (|h 4? .
|i*a» f in-. f V-,.•
about 1 165.non fui ertih.
I
The Golden
by I rd»ht Pillar — •
Michigan t l d get 6 0 pel c u t of
, u. . .
tn ; nu-es ts r il St ••* — a links ill*
the overall conference lake plus i "no .Scr-1,1.-. n
lllsrk T*nh ft •
&gt;-&lt;
one-ninth of what’a left. The other Grid s T ’ e*'r in
eight-ninths j&gt; distributed in equal
. * " 2 ' •••""
’ ‘" " lo r fe u S it; nia
• o'. "
&gt;4
portions In other member* nf the • . ,n ,nr » tough struggle Tsltn.« \ir
witli Itii-ham You ? the Mkylir.e
t i . v t i i n s r t - Jr
**"
Conference.
_ ,' h"." £ ti!'?,. I}*1'*, '*
A unique “share the wealth", Ml» defemli-g rt-anioinn.
The standms- with f*rs» t,|.ee 7 A"i- -"'i'.i lewrtis»V i. ■:
l
plan* leaves Michigan, winner of
the uhlest and richest howl of j Totes in parentheses (points ft. . Illli
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them all, holding a very short *
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! Southern MelhPlay maker Jim m y Cleverly
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*n tl'e R«** Spvpii ffiftf#*en' *
Ge«irgla Tech, 6H E|. Rlre winWMIle. TiaOiat an
ninr Its fifth game, held a 17-21 *«LirL »iV*i |l ner rent nf lh*
advantage at the half and ah f it if t f*ri Ilf 10 tu ff n n # n«*r c Pfit rtf
though T rrh began to close the
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Rice center Joe Mef)ermr.tt Matl'it ivvtv *n the
walked off with scoring honor* —
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»h points; Tech was led by fl Cftltfgsanc^
ftAO fit (firm fat nn,
fool, fi Inch Clint's 14 points.
Maryland defratnl North CarPiM rtfBn r»l*n ilmtihl fief firnunr!
nllna, &lt;i7-59. In a Souih-rn Con­ ton i j VI f-om
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fl-Histnn tripped Drake, 7787, tries,
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In a Missouri Valley Conference
The Rose it. &gt;wl turn* over the Vsafs.rf*^ |it |k ■ n
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in 25 |ioinU Im night to IraJ the
I'ta ptaee as a ma|or sport unled liut Uuliilonf to j 'l l to 42 m m |less •• turn* over a new leaf
ovei Ihe Seminole I lisli five.
lit I DM.
In his annual forecast, which
T h o m p i o n , a phenomenally
l*e has written for the Associated
tiraietui xlhlete, made most uf liii Press for manv veers, ftreeir*
points on a blind hook shot fium said veslrrdav that hoiIno »h««itld
a spot just to the Irft of the fou! es&gt;f*ee«rrsle on three rnalor p o in t .
cir&lt;V. pivoting and ‘filing while Immedistely:
“ 1 . \ stronger S n ^
!' ■*•
still faring sway from the haikel.
ine Assoelallon Ineliidi"* New
Calm Claiencr Claus again led Vork a* a member— with more
thr Seminolr High offense with 15 direct power and an*horltv to
enforce uniform regulation;
poinli, with Camell "Whi/rer"
"2. More sport and le»* comwlitle ■ i !v h m iuimJ on eleven rnerciali.rti:
"7. A Iwiter public relations
mailers. Rut the Celeryfed offens*
w a ragged throughout the evening. oyslt-tn to •»-11 something of tell­
ing’s pa*t history. Its contribution
Ctau*' overhead, two-handed shot (n wartime a«d ils oniHotontle*
wa* no linking and While found for underprivileged youths."
Television,
champions
who
the tange only fata in the third
freere titles for “ridiculously long
quarter.
periods" and "smart-alec" manIn a desperate attempt to Mop ager* al*« isms In for some verthe unstoppable Thomptom Wue hal hrlrkhaia fe&lt;*m C*r«ep». In
Haulm, hanging onto the DeDLand aililltion to hl» NBA post Greene
Is Associate Editor of the paltenter like a Siameie twin, fouled erson IN. J ..1 Evening New*.
out early in the second half. Both
Greene said television "un.
Hardin and Gerald Cpvinglon nuestlonaMv has taken a heavy
showed marked improvement over toll of hosing, ami In more ways
than tme.”
the Euslis game.
He said T V rut the foundation
Lon of guaid Jimmy Smith, out from under the small clubs and
with a virus sllaik. forced Coach has "rarrird un where radio left
Fred Ganas to shift Claut to guard off In parading a display of non­
descript main evrnts which has
and reshuffle hit lineup drastically. encouraged public contempt and
Covington, certiinly one of the disinterest In the sport.
"There is just an much larceny
most improved playrdv on the team
on nffente, scored nine point* and scheming in almust any uther
MHirla activity, hut holing t«
while playing a tough defenvive tbe only one commonly rcfrrrrd
to as a ‘racket,’ " Green con
game.
Little Lefty Reynold*. ball- tlnued.
hawking Sanfoid guaid, played
another quietly elfeclive game, but
un two ex canon* was bruialiy
fouled by bigger Del-and players
The Brit of a series of ten.
wt ile shooting. On the whole, hownit exhibition matches will hr
ever, the game wam'l especially held on the Mayfair Inn court*
izviliuj i uA— mjftir— targtnmim— ar
El DaUnd'a David Croaby opeftad 6:46 P. M.
Teddy ttm rks. Mayiair (an
tha seortrig t&gt;y sinking ■ foul
•hot followed by n penalty score professional, will lie host lu
bv Clause. It was Uf* first and llarold Duncan, Daytons Heart*
|0 at lime the Cvlaryfedi pulled .professional: Hank Osteen uf
-te n will, the rampaging Hull- Winter parkllolltrl professional;
and Norman Copeland, t o r m iM
llkeet Richardson got two for of Rollins College.
Both single* and doubles ex­
DeLaml on a layup followed
quickly by a Hook ahot from tho hibitions wll lie payed. Tbe pub­
pivot by Thompson, Ills firit field lic is invited lu attend the
goal of Irn during the evening, matches.
white got one un a foul and
Covington drupped two more free downrourt pats from Lefty Rey­
throws as the Seminole five pull­ nolds, but Thompson came bock
ed «p.
.
.
with hit Idlnd hook shot to rack
T I iu ti I|» yaiii t f o t I w p n u n % V nil«• up two more making the score
again sank a foul ahot, Hardin 3H to !M, Acre got one and Kan
MM? ■ gem of a running layup clier two, Covington dropped a
from the left tide of the layup as Wise Hardin fouled
tout!
and
DeUml'a
Melvin out after doing everything but
rancher wurked in under the riding tin Thompson's shoulders
haslet for a crip. The score wa* In an attempt tu atop him.
I I to 7 as l-rfty Reynolds stole Thumproti got two making the
the halt from Scotty ReyiwJda scr-e it? tu SO at the end of th*
and was rlear under the basket, Ihiru quarter.
whin Reynolds deliberately fouled
I tel.ami sent In Ils reserve* and
hint to save thr basket.
Manning gut two lu give De­
Thompson got four points In l-and Its largest margin of the
id succession, both goals tom- cwning. White and Claus* both
’ on his Incredible hook. Coach came back with two as (he Celerys described him as tho feds rallies). Reynolds got two
player the Celeryfed* have making It 44-38. Hut Acr» go*, two
so far.
on neat paae while crossing the
(hit* drove doom court with pivot spot and ThoMPfon Me
ball and passed beautifully in hla automatic hoM will
JUL
i under the basket who blhortag to look. Clauxe got
two point*. This is ene and Whit* one. Rhodes sanl
rw time* in the gam* layap and ClattM mad* on*
tl a
e
Celeryfed ball handling
. auaa than
Clsuaa
.. .
any asiunuse*.
aMthtr foul
i t the quarter the score wea
tM t
t« 7 la It and the Seminole
n.efrtarl
till h ft** mon.entarliy
caught
fit). Hardin hit for * two and a pair of watchcbarm forMa
W llte on a brilliant shot lipped le.1 DaUnd to a d ‘ ‘
In Iwd more— a result of Coach win otcr the bnrl!t!
Oa taa1 insistent practice of th* fad Junior varalty,
tlprln ahot. Th* score waa 16-16,
Tha Sanford
ird fly#,
five, whicli
bo tha Celeryfeds cooled off,
or seen a bask
‘ hompson got on* and Area
for )v o wreka, waa
more to make It 19-16, from tb* opening whistle and
for th* remainder of tha first never ahlt to pettett
penetrate th*
Del-and dominated th* play. ~re*dlv* Bulldog Jefi’ana*.
Covington got two, but Acre and
Hnodgran, fTva fr•at on*
Tlfitnpaon troth dropped field posed of rabbit-like ipSCd
la to make the score *4-17. agility, repeatedly atoia tha
aapaon again got two on his
Baitford squad
fltiha ahot of th* evening, a
tandad. overhead, reverse
which Hamad th# basket
in. The half rwd**l Sv U-

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our national pnlVie. make trim
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXII

F * tn h lw h «d

1R04

Inchon Evacuation Is
' Begun As Naval Guns
Hit Port Approaches
City Is Put To Torch
» As Allied Forces
Destroy S u p p l i e s
Ol Military Value

Widespread Irregularities A re
Reported In GI Training Program

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

TH U R SD A Y

Fewer Taxes,
President
More Tourists
Is Warren Aim Not Bomb
Governor Cites State
Improvements Dur­
in g Adminisration
As Florida Record

Declares U.S. Will
Red China Without
Sanction Of United Nations

TALLAH ASSEE. J*n 4
Govrmof Warren slatted the fsit
half of Ills adminitliation lodaV
with hit sights set tm bringing
more people lo a he sill
Hot id*
over mote and safei highway*.

(Jen. Walker Borne To Hero’s Rest

By NORMAN M’A LK FK
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WASHING I ON. Jan- 4 -d il’j — A special Mouic committee today
H r ho(iei to hung d almut with
— United Naliooi force* protecting
iliit supply (Hill n tu ui Seoul irpartcJ widriprrid iricgubritict in the 511,000,000.000 G! education out add.li.Aa! taxes.
As he wound up iwo tumultuous
withcJiew by tea tonight while ami training program adnunitlcicd by the Veterans* Administiatton
Il said apparently there aic many schools inotc concerned wit* ‘ - a l l In office lhal had him ih
naval guns ihrlled the path o( the
f "how much money they c»ulJ
he hospital twice and on newt^ approaching Reds.
make” than with the value of
oaper front paces almost nun tal­
Even at men and equipment
their roursrs to veterans.
Saying the V.\ was overcharged ly over one thing or another, llg
were atill pouting aboard ihip,
in many Instance* for supplies for 43-year-old Gove mot named the
Arm y demolition eipeita weie set*
i the schools, the committer disting id ! ihumluout charges that
i closed that the case of one sup- as major ohiectives for the nrM
| plicr, the C. F, Marshall Co. of Iwo years with maximum eritnojul
left the railway yard* and ducting
Chicago, has been "referred t&lt;&gt; and the least possible rvpcndiluiv
facilities in flaming ruinv.
the Attorney General foe possible
of public money."
The enemy would not be able'
criminal prosecution."
Perfection of a sis if defeno*
to find a thing il could ute.
The committee's report is based
on a three-month investigation system snd maximum stale com
I he explosions along the wiler*
during the recent Htit Congress. tllbulion to tile wsi effoil if wal
front rocked the deterted city.
Chsirman Teague (D -Trx a s ) said
^
Towering flames lil the ship-ftllthe pride- is incomplete and he comes.
Reduction of highway traffic
ed harbor.
has asked the new H.'mi Con­
TU LSA . OklaT. Jan. 4— (/V)
gress to keep it going.
deaths, which last y»«r set a new
The troops who hoarded ship
"Th e
Committer
has
been record in Florida.
Posuhtc mass murder nf an Illinois
were fot the moil pan the men
couple and iheii three cluldirn by tnargrd with a tremendous as­
Increasing the tourist hutmrwhoie job i| wai lo keep the poll
signment,-* Teague said, "an In­
npri *ling to handle Allied luppliet a Lite Linker spurted Oklahomi of- vestigation of the vast educa­ and a determined elfnti to bring
licrii into a fearful investigation tional and training program In­ Honda mole old foils with t»
Th e y had been on duly h&lt;-r?
augurated without precedent fol­
today,
tiiemenl income; as full-time rear
»ince Sept. |5, when the United
Officers said they faced the lowing the end of World War dents during their declining year*
Nation* troopi itormed athore and
II and involving expenditures of
task of trying to solve une o( the billions of dollars and affecting
Further expansion of the roe i
wreaied the ilralegic port fi &gt;m
stale's mostly ghastly crimes,
potentially thv education and system- boin msin highways »n I
► North Korean Communists
A blood-splotched automobile, training of more than 15,000,000 farm-io-markct toads
Hear Admiral L. A. Thackrey.
American veterana."
senior officer of the U . N . Naval riddled with bullets, was found on
Improvement of public health to
Purchase of tools and supplivt
forces off the weat eonat, »a!d: a backload near the city's out­ alone cost $430,000,000 mold the the point that ''Florida is the most
Drown ■ «ii white horses, a caisson treating the flag Jinped s-a.skct of !.t Gen Aaiim i II W alkri,
"O u r job to far ha* been carr'.d skirts yesterday by Osage county program.
healthful state in thv union."
m il srr
Continuation or l}ie Central and U ’otnnianuer ( ib-- U, 8. 8th Arm y In Korea. Ivav, , lb, chapel at r'nn Myoi. V «.t where Gmcrni
out smoothly and efficiently, and
The
committee
recommended
if all goes welt we will have *11 Deputy Sheriff Warrrn Smith.
South Florida flood control pro 'vice* wi-io belli, He was buried In Arlington Net ion ul t’s*im-ls ry , V «. Not,- tin- tisuiUioiul rulerl

INCHON, Kotca. Jan.

B lood Spattered
Car Causes Police
To Fear Foul Play

Oklahoma Patrolmen
Search For Bodies
Of Family Of Four

enactment of legal safeguards and
Bloody chillies, a blood sla'nrii check* on expenditures and Ad
k.ikm ia- jju l- ui varal -csploded m liJxlratian. of the
.32 caliber revolver cartridges were eluding strict criminal penalties.
It said thesf are especially
found in the car owned by Ceil needed if the program ia to be
Muster, 35, well-to-do (aimer oi extended to rover veteran* of the
fig h tin g , til Korea and possible
Atwood,, III. ,
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fu'uro wara.
A search was started •mmediaiel)
Among "typical instances of
for the bodies of Mosser, his wife, ■"rreguiar actlvties" cited by the
29, and their children. Rondo committee was that 58 G I trainir.g schools in Texas alone were
Dean 7. Gary Carl 5. and Parnel found to be owned and op&lt; ruled
ha Sue, 3by employee* or former of the
Tw o motorist* repottesi today lo by employers or former cmSmith that they wen- hailed bv a nloyre* of the VA.
A number of Instances were
man at the spot where the family’*
listed where V A employees onear was found.
An oil company employe who talncd loans running inlo several
school*
asked that his name be withheld Ihuuaml dollars from
Iwcause it is against hi* company’* which sought teaching contract*
rule* to give rides in company car*, for veteran.- from the VA The
reported a man was altting in the report said all these employee*,
Mosser car when he drove past who were not named, have now
resigned.
It at 9 A. M. Tuesday.
The motorist, related the man,
One VA employee In Datias
asked help to pull the car from a received a 1946 Bulcji sedan from
ditch.
a G I school operator, thr report
"He was extremely nervous,” he said.
■aid. *T told him I had a car-tele­
Another case uncovered was
I.O N H O N , Jan
— Mlchasl phone and wo could call a wrrckrr,
of a person, unnamed, ownla-wls. 20 yrar old actor »on of but he declined, He asked for a that&lt;r»Uaae4
os r , r , r « t q
novelist
Sinclair
l-ewt*
ami lift to tin- nearest telephone."
columnist
Dorothy
Thompson,
The motorist raid nc let the
epoiogi/ed tnrougn hi* lawyer man out at a drugstore In a nearby
today for hitting a 2 t-y*ar-old shopping center.
Vi«nnr*r film actre**.
I’eto Lesley of Tulsa said that
After lewis' lawyer had told about 16 minutes earlier th* man
Only 1,080 voter* out of an
Maryletuine
police
court
the had halted him, asking him the
young st'Hinit-actur wished to nearest place to get help. Lesley estimated total of 3.000 are now
"apologise and express his pro­ added he talked to him about three registered in the City hook* a*
found regret In public,” an as­ minute* and told him ” 1 couldn’t qualified voters, If, N. Sayer, city
sault summons was withdrawn.
pull the car with my light truck.” clerk, announced this morning.
Neither Lewis, nor the plain­
The deadline for th* 45 days cf
Charles J , Berkey and Mr*.
tiff, blonde Miss Itelga Rustin, Hogue, employe* at the drugstore, re-registration of all rily voter*
appeared in rourt.
ircallrd the man asked to use the wa* Dec. 30, ho stated.
Miss llustln had aerinsed Lewis, lelephone. They quoted him at sayThe hooka will be re-opened
a student at the Royal Academy ing he wanted to call a cab.
again in September, 10 days prior
of Oramatir Art, of striking her
All four descriiied him a* five to the next municipal election. The
in the fair and seising her by feet, *ix inches tall, weighing about terms of Mayor Fred Dyson and
the throat on Nov. 24.
150 pounds, tight hair and wear­ Commissioner W . R. Stamper will
"tsu one legieis It More than ing a leather jacket.
sspirr this year.
he docs," said defense counsel
During tha recent municipal
Smith reported there were about
K. J f It. Cutsets.
500 "unaccounted” miles on the election and with Interest runA. I). Oliver, representing Mist speedometer of the Mosser ear. ning high th* vote totalled 1,873.
Host in, said:
W h-n thr books are again
Relatives sab! the Mosser* left
"M y client did very strongly Atwood, COO miles from Tulsa, last there registering will be classi­
feel that Mr. Lewis acted in a Friday. A service station sticker fied as new voter*, said Mr. Sayer.
bruital and ungenttemanly man- showed the mileage on the car the
but sho now real 1res that day before they began the trip was
T O R N A D O K IL L S 500
his conduct was perhaps due to 16.600 When the car waa found the
T A N A N A R IV E ,
Msdagascar,
U
ssnstel
os
f
a
t
,
fees!
a ronsidermhle extetiv to the fact
Jan. 4— WT— Mora than 500 per­
that h' dined rather well."
sons wer# kilted by a two-day tor­
Since Miss Ru»tin "was not
nado which ravaged the Comoro
live woman. " O liver said.
Island. It was reported hrre today.
*tpUi 1 Ihe apology and
Anjouan, capital city of Homho,
to «•ithdras» the sumwas reported levelled and French
L. E . Jordsn of Oviedo was re­ administrative officials were be­
The
i.roreedlngs
took
only elected chairman of the Seminole ing evacuated because their lodg­
County Board of Public Instruc­ ing* were destroyed.
M tiv Rust In had m inor iparts tion at its Initial meeting of the
Medical supplies and 400 tons of
In the f lint “H i* third Man and ye*.- Tuesday morning at the of­ rlo - wer* being sent from Mada­
fice of Supt. T . W. I-awtnn. Mr, gascar to relieve th* suffering on
"Odette.
No di'tails Wff* given of the Jordan has been a mrtnber of the the little Islands which He between
hoard for 17 year* ami chairman here and the African mainland.
SlhSuit.
for aeven years.
Other members of the hoard are
P L A N E C R A SH
BANK s t a t e m e n t
C H IC A G O . Jan. 4— (A T -F o r t y W A S H IN G TO N , Jan. 4— bV)— Walter M. Haynes, Sanford, who
The comptroller of the currency to­ has served for seven years: J. A. nine persons war* saved today by
day i n d a call for a statement of Bistiine. longwuod, who has seven th* skillful work of tha pilot who
•he condition of all national hanks w ar* of terviee; W. A . Patrick. made a forced landing of a C-46
Hanford, with two years of service airliner minutes after the take,
at the close of business Dec. 30.
off.
The Federal Keterve Board is- and C. F. Harrison of Geneva.
Mr. Harrison has served on the
A ll 49 walked or were taken to
•urd a aimilar call *« atata banks
In it# ayttem. Tha Federal Deposit present board for two years. H i safety seconds before two gaso­
I m usance Corporation
did the was a member of the School Board line tanks explodad and tha big
same fur RDIC mrmhera not eov- from 1915 through 1926 at which craft buret Into R ants. Occupants
time he resigned He waa chairman of the plan* were 48 passenger*,
eretf by the other tw® call*.
of the board from 1019 to 1925.
including a ten months old baby,
S O C IA L S E C U R IT Y
and a crew of three.
A rrpre-entatlv* of the Social
A IR BARK O P E N E D
Security Administration office in
O R LA N D O . Jan. 4— (A T— The
T A N K S FOR ITALY
Orlando will make two trips to air base ha* be*n officially re­
N A P L E S , Jan. 4— W&gt;— T h *
Sanford during the month of Jan- opened here. Mostly housekeeping American freighter Exeter docked
Three wui be on Friday, Jan. i personnel are here now but *00 her* today and began unloading
r» and Friday, Jan. 1® at the addition men are expected by Jan. a cargo of tanks to bolster Italy’s
Court llorisr between 9:30 A. M. \ 8. Reactivation ceremc-itiea teok armed forces under th* military aid
and 12:00 Noon.
place •esterday.
program.
of the men and equipment safely
out of here before the nlcht l&lt;
oyer.
Ills shipa hare been a.amling
by off Inchon for aeveral wceke to
provide naval vupport for ground
•roup* fighting a'lmre Their also
Wive transported thousands of
Korean refugees out of the war
tone.
More then 10,000 were moyed
• It ghl tThursday), and :h-&lt;
rescue job still was on.
Tw o
I .S T’* ffjindlng Ship*.
T n n k il were still in the process
of loading late tonight.
Th e ir blunt note* were pushed
against the shore a* soldier* r.r.d
w hich . went aboard.
These last two ship* were at
•rasiissf* «»• * &gt; »» r v ~ » i

Son Of Novelist
Ano!frizes For
Hitting Actress

Only One-Third Voter*
Are Ke*reffiHtered

Instruction Board
Ke-Klects Jordan

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ject toward H i completion as a |burse nt is-ft, rr*dy to follow tb&gt; eai»»on. (lnlernnnoii.il Sumiphoto.
new
a special effort Soon to get W*‘
and defense plant* established h.

Florida.

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More *pecific*llv, there still are
some thing* left undone from his
platform of candidacy and Ida re*ommendatioti* to the 1919 legisla­
ture that he hopes to have accom­
plished.
He said he still Is for is cenltal
purchasing system for buying Mni*
supplies, some form of civil nor.
vice or merit system to insure state
employes against polltlraJ d&gt;mU*al, a constitutional tax coin,
mission to review and cqualHe
taxes among the counties, and
unemployment compensation for
worker* idle because of siekne*
He said he hasn’t derided wi . •
ther he will rerontmeiwl all &gt;f

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Witnesses Claim RemifiRton 'Took Part
In Red Meetings

M otoniU »h n fin n rriifd for
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Wage-Price Controls
To Be Instituted
Wherever Needed,
Truman A s s e r t s
WASHINGTON. Jan 4

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IV iiilrn t 11uni -in s.n,l loJ.iy lint
tbiilerl Jslutei forces will qol bomb

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•snctiua-

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conference in which l-e again exp irixd hofi* that a Thin! V'odd
U'.n o n be avoidrd this year.
He alia u U . in i ipatGC to
i;ueitium at to what point would
have to be renhed befoie he
would Inve In consult Cungieu on
s declaration of war. that if the
plopcr time arrived, the proper ac­
tion wnulJ l»e taken.

He hopes ihe tune will never
come when he would line lo aik
for a declaration of war. hr laid,
adding lhal ihe time ha&gt; not come
yet.
He laid the action in Korea &gt;t
piocredmg under ihr direction of
the United Nsluim and Out coun­
ty is always willing to negotiate.
Hut. as lo the Russian reply to
a pioposal for a Big Foul foieign
nVuiteis conference, he said lie
would stand hy Secretary of Slile
Acheron's slatrmeni yesterday.
The I'tesidrnl also said lie belietrt that across-lhe-b.-ard price
and wage contiol* rvenlually will
1— lin w i l iy ln Imls-Msilals-*Mcanwhilc, he tohl a nrwe eon*
ference, control* will I--- put into
effect as f*at as pun uble whereever ther ay» deemed ru- (»**ry.
Il, said control of f-sxl price*
would require a change i|r Ihe
law which provides that such
price rfillus’* must not he lower
than M i the highest price* in
‘ be rnonlh 'efore lhe Kssreau wnr
nr (21 parity
whichever r turn*

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, , n
„
, .
J. G Hlininii ii Mum
'
,r Parity l» n fisrn*i* ■ deiiUtnl
Iml Court, f'olici I'lili-! I!i&gt;i i ;
to give the farnis'r a fair return
Williams raiii I .winy
for bis products
H r referte.i lo lln- r n .n l cii'&lt;
\-ke.l whether it,- -- utd favor
of llscar Kngene Merlilii
■i t 1 T b - Un.lld ill 1'iilinly ( ii||lllil&gt;- such a change. Mr Tinm an reNEW YORK, l*n 4
tA*i
The gmrmnienl inlrocliKrtf evi- Samuel Johnson, N&lt; g n -*-*, wit-- suinrn ilm nmining imanmiouslv pliesl that wrsubl I-.- nn-ari.-sl III
were arristnl recently for -peesihis Slate of th« l'n i-&gt;n mr-sngo
ilrricp I imI iv m flic |&gt;ei|uiy tlial Ing at 4n mile* an hoiu •m West ir-elrclril • I M ( l« II iml, chan which he will deliver In mrson
ol ^illia n i W Remington, funner Thirteenth Street in Gold&gt;boio. man and sealrd llilir mrndiris. \V In I’ongies- -m M-irdaV
rh - |»re*ldent, in r- I-" " •• •'*
Commerce Department economitt, where due |o congesliitu (be spei-*! L Soleg. t,eqr\a and 11. C D.ulii
limit has I.ecu pill at 16 mites 10
miestion*. also said
that
llieie
wrie
"uoies
of
i
»»-»
'
and
Mi
Mi
Civ'll
land
I C a l l l a a s * 11a l*aa* T k r - r l
I There hn. I•ecu i-- change
hour
of Conitnuruil I'sitv members h-ilJ-g llir f iimri 1111111■|&gt;&lt;1 id I &lt;»■ It,.- lige ■•hi pr-c- lor- --f M e
Mr
At one dollar an him* and in
(('anllaae* "a t*aae S-arl
ing no mrmbrtiliip ceidi.
tlillr, an Ilnur, the fine, ram- " I lie (,r|,n.| &gt;. limil, had brru ap1 lie Irtlmniny came (lorn f* ml llii each, The lowering of In (hiinlrd is
si’ii.ilV ■oimiqttiiiiier
Clour 11. 47, Mi.mil newip.i pei nun •peed limit to 16 mill s an he U by (ii)Vriuiq f uller Wciieil, pend­
was the ifiu lt of many rntnplmils
Members of all women’s organ­ ami foimei pally organiser m made to the police depart men! hi ing Itie mit ii one ul r1le appeal lo
lennrsiee,
isation* In Semlnotr County,
the .Supirme I uuil tn ihe case nf
color r*! citlf pn* uJujitl
I *»*In
geth#r with
repr«ent*tives --f
■former
imnmnooiiri W (, Kilbee,
Remington
was
accused
irf
permo(ori
,
ta
|n
Goldslmru.
men’s service clubs, the Semin- &gt;
\vi,||„ the new rale of fine
County Chamber of Commerce ni l jury in lhal he lied when lie denMl fliatd, d ill vm ill And f-ilit lin
the County Commission have la i n led he evrt was a 1 ummunul n il a rule. Judge Sharon
n i (l| G,,|({enrnil. .m l Mi NKClrlland
M IA M I.
Jen.
» , ' V " Th,*
invited to attend a meeting of the
Pally
memliei
Ihe
defense
Ibaa
I
*»•
«•
,h"»
,u;
I*
Un['''
V of Sanford wr,e „ rir.te.l lu the T h e bookie* arr liaik in busi­
Seminole County Museum Commit­
n
e
s
s
on
Miami
B
e
a
c
h , t h - Miami
1 use the “dollar a mile yardii 1
tee, Monday night at 8:00 o'clock made much of th- |Him&gt; that ■-&gt; in making fines against motori'-l* Cotnmisiton.
Daily News reported todav.
at the Wyman's Club.
flu thrtv i.i-wly -•-atc.l tu rrn b li
government wilnrtirs eiei s*vs ■» wilsi S|seet| in congrsled seetiun-.
But the old wide op.-n opera­
The object of the meeting is t»
" W , are going to Mart turning signed n pledge •* . slh of loynitV tion with official protection has
pally
mriplietdup
c«td
in
Rem­
form a county board of manage­
which
-Intcd
I
lint
they
would
sup­
down on speeding motorisis. ’
lieen (.place! bv hiiblen. cautious
ment with the Idea of building a ington's name ol poneuion,
port the Ton still it ion of lie Hriitrd activity, iald the new.napvc.
Thief Williams tieelnrvd ami p«loi
museum to house the valuable
Wit^eues have teilifiei! how­ ed ou* lhal hot rtnl speeder i,s I State*, and offiinu'd (h&lt;-v were
I miletment &gt;'f pracltcnl'v every
furniture and books lK-qucnthed l-v
t«-e»i found to he lim elln g m&gt; to in.I nieqdier- of if,,. Toiniiinnlsl known gambler in Ibl* urea along
the late General Hanford, founder ever, that iluy saw Rrmioi’too bik­ 85 miles an hour In the r|tv tlivii- I’mtV. nii'l wolltd mil li-mi air, *u|&gt;- with a number ol law enforce­
ing pail in Coinmumit meetings in
of Hanford.
lie added Hat the T,l&gt; i* |Hirt, niivi-e .-) .&lt;iu.,-l 1,, tbnl pat­ ment officer*, and the di«lo*ur**
The Hallie Harrison Chapter - f Knuxsdlr almul ihe iw iu h I of •pending considerable moliev »u ty. Tin- oatb al*** dated lhal Ihrv l.y the Kefattver Senate • omthe D.A K. of which Mrs. A. U. I*437, when he was emlpoyed hy •top signs and L doing evervtbing ate no* uieiiilu-, of any ntganiia mittve, mail* t h e difference.
Lee Is regent, was instrumental in
the Dally News «atd three
it ran to teesen thr rate of seel- lien or part-. Teaching the over
forming the original committm thr Tcnnrstrc Valley Authonty.
throw of th,- government of the ' (e-okie groups ice operating in
with a view to nres-rving and
Cmuch said lhal m the lair JO I dents.
United S tair- l.v force or violence Miami M-»ch hotel*, eome of
housing th* valuable rellca in tins Communist Paily discipline &lt;n llir
I'urchase *•&lt; .i new caGrpillor them allegedly farmer S and G
area. Much of the furniture i* nu-v
trn 'to r to riplare th,- two nnd » symlirate member* I ne S an-i
kept in the balcony of the Woman's South was "exliemely lax" and
linlf i,-nr old present llitori nlionul G was one of the principal tar­
Club, but the books raniiot I* that he knew of "semes of cas-s
-if 8&lt;&gt; Imre power was disrusjed get* of the grand jury end
brought from the North until a of mrmbris wilhnul c-sidt.
and tiids were open* d by County Kefauver conn litter. Alt of Ha
fireproof building ran be aecun-1
Crouch, who said he makes III*
ll'.lflll.-H.S 11" r-3 * I'-.srl
I.A K L I.A N D , J«n . 4— &lt;&gt;V- ' ......
former six partner* are under
In which to house them.
K u a i s - a —i n s e a s e T h r e e s
freer ing trni|ieiatiirei in northern
one or
more
Indictment* on
peninsula Florida tonight and
gambling charge
Friday morning was forrenri to­
Instrad of open, protected oper­
day by the Federal State Frost
ation in cabanas, the illegal horse
Warning Service:
hitting rooms arc ln*hh hotels
The complete forecast:
D E T R O IT , Jon. 4— f/Fl— A final this year, said the I'allv New*.
Tonight and Friday morning! accounilng of llenrv Ford'* e*tnte Patrons aren't allowed there.
partly cloudy to clear and cobltr places its value at IHOJI19.445
"Agents” on th«- pool 'leek re
northern district*, lowest tempera­
The accounilng, given probate reive bets. They have portabU
LONDON'. Jan. 4 — &lt;yp&gt;- Russia's reply to the West on ture Friday morning 111 to 4U de­ coui I yesterday, was flleil In Is-- telephone equipment hidden up
the piospccts for a Big Four foreign ministers' conference has isisrd gree* In extreme northern portion, half of thv late automobile piult- tJirlr sleeves with whlrh they
fooler In central and mild In neer'a willow. Ilie late flora B ry ­ plug Into pliott line* to the lret­
mixed hope *nd disappointment throughout Europe.
soul lie rn dlstrlc'a.
ant F 'rd. She wan executrix of ting room end complete trans­
While some saw in the reply a glimmer of hope tha* diplomacy
Friday: partly cloudy to clear,
action*.
might avert World War If], Yugoslavia's ptets keynoted llir disap­ rooter In North and Central, mild his estate.
[lade county's new sheriff. Tom
The Ford Foundation, charitable
pointment with a statement ih x tf
in Southern district*.
Kelly, nsmed to succeed misted
and
educational
Institution,
re­
recent Russian notes to Britain German
problems. The
West
Outlook: rather cool northern,
James A . Sullivan, Is Investi­
and France were ” a had omen f--r answered that such a meeting moderately cool south nod central ceived $3HJt23r'tC6. Ford’s grand- gating all gambling activities*.
rhlldreri
Henev
II
Benson
W
il­
a four-power conference and fur should take in all iMilnt* of Last- district* Friday night with tem­
"The gamblers arc on tha
the clearing up of the rompli t W e s t conflict. Kiimia's reply t« perature* near danger (mini lo-- liam. and Josephine — divided $12,* move, but they arr maUhlng
HitK.336
in
eitunl
shores.
International situation."
this seemed equivocal, snd still tender truck northern district*
The remainder will pay federal wits with Sheriff Kelly's men."
The Yugoslav review, "Interna­ insisted upon G'-rman problems Saturday morning.
ami
state Inheritance anil estate said the Dally N «-v* story by
tional Affair*," quoted by Tan- coming first.
Don Petit.
taxes
and various legal fee *
The Yugoslav magaxilie, ex­
jug, the official Yugoslav news
Ford died April 7. 1947. Mr*
K IW A N IS D IN N E R
agency, said thr sparring between pressing the opinions nf the
The Klwanls Club will hove its Ford died last Sept 29.
Russia and the West over the Yugoslav journalists association,
German problem showed that said the Soviet reply "endeavored annual Ladlea Night dinner to­
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Jan. 4— O P )-T O U R IS T f l .U B
"neither side desim establish­ to justify their relation* with night at th* Mayfair Inn. An out­
Tourist* and visitors In Sanford Atlanta
ment t f a u n lit-! and peace-loving Eastern Germany, which are far standing program nf singing,
closer than those of France and dancing and enterialnwiant. includ­ and vicinity are Invited hv th* Bismarck
Germany,"
Th* United Rlatre, Britain and Britain wilh Western Germany." ing a Mark face act. has liven pro­ Sanford Tourist Club tn attend a Chicago
France, following enn/erence-, ar* It said the recent Soviet note* mised by Edward F . Lane, chair- pot lurk supper Saturday evening Denver
Do* Moines
al it-iW o'clock.
expected to tend a new note to accusing France and Britain of man of the program.
Following the supper, which will Washington
Russia In a few days asking breaking their treaties with Rus­
be served rafeteiia »tvle. roembers Winnipeg
C IV IL S E R V IC E
clarification of Moseosr** r*it,v to sia was a laid omen because "the
The Civil Service Hoard will will entov g a u m including ca- Jacksonville
previous western suggestions con­ Soviet Union does not In the least
paste and plnochl*. The Tourist Miami
_______
_____
___________
tonight at 8:00 o'clock at the
for
friendship
andmeet
coopera
cerning a four-pover meeting. can*
Russia originally proroeed * tion with Franca and Britain, and CHy Hall. N. O. Gamer, exan lner, Club now numbers more than 100 Tallahassee
Tamps
member*.
Con Ur-wd an Cage Four
announced this morning.
four-power meeting restricted to

J"’1*

Civic Clubs Invited
To Museum Meeting

Newsnapci* Chims
Cautious B ookies
Back In Oneration

Cold Wave Headed
For North Florida

Mixed European Reception Greets
Soviet Reply On Big Four Meeting

Valm* Of Ford F«tatc
I*Iat«(i At $80 Million

Tlu* W eather

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PAGE FOUR

Aerial Circuses Of Morris Harvey,
CIcmson anil Wyoming Win In Bowls

Savage Vols Whip Unbeaten Bradley Tops Court Fives;!
Texas 20 To 14 In North Carolina State D e fe a ts Yale
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Pane* *i*ll*«l •!»«• driferenre in Finn.!*'* New Y m i ' i Jvy Unwl
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li (lav nut iherr aie |ilrnty ol contender* with long memories.
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C o s t P ro te c tio n
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ferine re ftnethcrl fi'.ni Iwlllml |n five ili.it might «avr ll.e Rtavi•rored 35 point* In leading l.ong I
•rnl llriiry in tin fifth nnnual Smith hi&lt;«l to w ris y lr from the
•twill Blair ( Ireiiy’r liopei of reijf. i l l . time.
t'land to an 84 58 drubbing of
aim . of deli■mlilit; Miami WnnrTangerine llowl game.
^irrrn/l. o "rf f,n 'I.aat year, Itiadley ranked No
outh Carolina.
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added protection agaioot
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handedly turned Hi*’ tide in favi.i the goal.
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•un* of 11nnk Smith A pas* inIM *vif»v ll** m*« V rfn, t k Vtn to C C K V in both the National
ase* went to Krtil ( liar Ira lint.
(59-50 Watt Aahluiugh proved the i
Invitation amt N t'AA final*.
Itl n( t'haili toil, and the trri.plicri and penalty put Miami
•e of ficilli.ill that fiat f*ev i*mr J The (treasure It atartlng r:*e|i.., tliffcrence with tremendoo* ••loot­
fimtth to Krnl Hoy drown t.f j «&gt;' ihe CH-yard alrlire from wher«
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Glasgow, \V. Va.
ing and rebounding.
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a record and llulihard'a Itiri'a III -t of Id two aurreanfill eon
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In thr lialor Howl Wyoming's
it\, f for on. timehdon n shortly name four. Many more will Join
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North Carolina State wallopel11
nftrr Ihe final 1(110.1 started and them n the iinhfttm and all
Ihe .lam-hang Inside floth tram . I all winning fooil.ali tenm climaxtoutina
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m i llier rllmaxed a drrmalle, He* power ml Hat (1wi mile*, ttnlv a turned
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threw caution to the wind liut i'd tha Citato &lt;1 tcaw u in Ilia
hack Duke. 09-57 and San
perate drive hy the \V|i that rat tram ranking with the all-tlrnr Knsnrlaro upset Niagara, 53 45.
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an go thiough
sparked hv the magnifirent p'av ii"..ili with u 'dll.7 triumph uvei
r|ed Cl yard*, cm Inn *he winning I 1
in n Htiffaln doubtehradrr. I.a- M2 N Park
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I Hate I in (St. W e t Virginia ( d l l j
five roie .lari, for the Hig Ten. r t h ’4 l"4n , ‘ .
In complete n 70-ynrd aerial idnv with m aurm-aful aerial. Hr alto
... , , y ,f ' JlT, 1n1
'*n ** !" .
|t wa. thr ihml ilraml.i ioll.,1 ..(
11 '• 'hen Te .a
t - . l o .r
ond l.oul«vil|e (A-l |.
Claude (tent tlirn ('inverted the k l'i-id lW " eatla point*
TallHNim li t la Trophy
Oklahoma
an Oklahoma that had .
, -. . .
* . .
, .’,
Tlie Steer* |iirke.| up the flrel ! Southwral Arirona ( H-21 and!
fliat of fivi eatra p-ilnt*.
Ikuithern MelhodlH (7-4).
ended ! TallHiom, try over whelming vnte trampled il .traiyht orumnent. in morn* lor t aldornia, and tlie thud ,.f two *reond neriod ioueltdov t
Hefnti
life
Iptnrft r
......r.i i
" I apoita w ritria, wa* dedgnated .
.1
tune the *»"ldr ri Hear* litre ro| wloo Jini lansfirld broke tiirorrgh
Ito rk v
Moun'ain— Wyoming
Itruee'a fumble wa i ireovr
I . . . . An
*:
« . tl" game-, oul-tnnd.np play*, J
' U,rr ' r * «»• *nn lapierl in the final ,,...,ie t
I., Iih« k Ijuilicella' liuiit aml lion f I2-0S, llrigham Young (9-21 and.
Dyer amt a few play* later.
mid »an awarded tlie i'eylon It. r tv%.» .urg.ii Imwl garnet.
T .
Cunningham rernvered on thej Htah (8 -4 ).
•nin threw n 38-ymd arming par
Irolay, at neadiy river.idr, th* eight yard luine I" four plav*
Far Weal-Waahlngtnn (7-tSl, f
And Yowariky w.u the dillerto HuMuird who shoved **idr (P it.'l Uni l.h rile i trophy at lli* I
roa.l rnnfeirnrr lalh'r* will mrei Itvron Tnwn»eni| ano.al
from Southern California (8-11, C aliKmory and llrn ry'* Torn K 'lle iIn (Iftrrmine ohcfl.n ll.e* w*..i the fivi yard tin. and Hen Tnm p lornia (8-fi| and IJCI.A (8-41.
inan, raught thr hall and fell ovet
ftHftil p«&gt;iirH| an,| oner in llu« COIH|»Mliiiiriil* l«*ll ihe ilm y of lit* another Z - , , T £ n
.
_ ov*r
’
k in s'frr.t Of two eatra pc......t ie ,. ..Hradley notched
N....
o .. ,3
the goal.
ililril I •■foir Com b
in* IUt
the -o re .
{ Harvard laat night, 82-52, ualng
Shortly afti i tin third period •lay'* General*
recorded their
\ nuai «ky ,eroeeie,i
n l| ,
A pair of plgakin tuui'arir*
Minot, later, lev*! ahot ahead rrarrve* rnoat of thr way.
opened, McCoy intercepted Chirk only tourhdown in the In-t rpiarPortfolio, hd (he lb.
i,no- mi T o m p k l n 31 yard
Ihnjueanr. f’rineelon, l/mg laItavit' p*i. nnd thr Kagie were ler, wa* o n ..,.,| harder than tin honin foml'le .... lb, Oklahoma 'I .V 'I‘
H el Ihl -tage (or i|„ tir-t k&lt;n " " ' ‘ "tne* to their e,..ml wio ..f pl( . lo Gil. H*w on
land If., Cornell and WaahinRtnn.
off again. Anania tluew again to .ente indicate*.
tu.'tv touchdown which rame on '"e five-year |te»e Howl |«,.-l f
stid M irn llv the firr.l half Ire-{ four other unbeolettt. •!*« Won.
llntrtiaid in the end zone foi a
Th . Hoillhi-tn Cotifnerui king, « fir ,t i" iiml from uoarlrrlku 1 'ufek, minuter for groui.d, i„t. ior ,.r ,) to T 'S * -. »!••» wlrop the
ftunuennr I,allied hark from a
H9 yard scoring play.
tun ehnlketl un 19 fi,.,i d,,*,,, to Vito llt a l" , Prat ill) t«. hnlfhnr l '
'""rhdm .n* and nine
,| figurin', wa &lt;.‘ *r 'ho Vol* lt|Hiint defirit to edge tough
Hauling in liotihy ll.iw on'
n y.'tttillg n | | ItII,| lii yardage Wtlh.it .1 mi. t .on .... tlo r,-,t oi,.
r&lt;l l,:l
r'lnnlrif in 't In i-., t.. i
..»tr. yard n i'h lu / *«» I Alizorm, OS-89. Carl Pararh* mink
kickoff "li
&gt;!— 1~.. &lt;mmtti— arm—rrrr
Vi| "ill. i ti| I yard* fill T ’'*.'
In o-e aii. lh»- two winniug free throw* w ith )
\TI
\ i"
hpt ei|) MI1i' i
11' al &gt;'I up 11"
lluli tia in ' • i*1..t ( ! •&gt;•l a y
",*.!v
'•veu.
the
General,
moving
(
tuiei.
Orimann
rornpletrul
15
of
t.
•
b
.'l
the
r-.lgr. . V *r I . t • 4h refund* left, and *i*o led the
m
n
yrrt
ret
aiitelini" In the third ouarter u ,
acorinr with 20 point*.
'
Vnwai I
t , • | ..ry ,,, in i , 19 |&gt;* &lt;• for 11(5 yard*
tr.
yard* for Klimry and lltn iv'ii to* I'olj i d vai■| * |t. (he Poke*’
llnfel wit- ||,a ldudg!"u and j
1.11Hr
Waaliinpton nrnl la-e wa. Ipona touclidown in the iMril
lln riiriln
ezlended
•rroud Imirhdowii, t uhine m il' Hy ^-up* rim on the ground per (ret when Kenturky held t, (trlmantl tfie- rapier n« lh&lt;- Wol,
v rrtrd
!* ,“ *"* &gt;ard. to \V)|imltie‘*
&lt;ti| il* tluew Oklahoma veitUr . .tfurl, nvauejy f.-r ett It
M oni II*. . . ■ ii.o i ." .
'il. I t. but tin t oiv Imiv i had mneh f.t rr
him a IrenieAtlou* ovatlnn wlren
rHiinti in Ilu fourth iiuarter,
halfltn.
I
Hill V. . eta for
fr..
a
raid diive Hint w h . i.ipped t|u l.rlter ovrrhead altrirk, ihwir
he appeared un the track for the
t'tdinp to *he astonishment of
fa
n
!
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after
tiklajint"a
I
mu
(
w il l Itoiniiu ' &gt; b il ging over rigid nr
fn -t ia*r. Ilefote that, all hi* fel­
touipio.. fhe;„ •11 Va,^,
nil ««ilne'*e- wn- Hr. fn.-l that
po lu-,1 i.t i|i« Kent tret v three
tact:|r inf Die fmn| I* yard*.
low (Kkeya avven'hled In Ihe Ta^k
t alifornie .-a* atmo I coluptetr
I " I'll'
Hi. General. could re
He
r&gt; "Vi-red a I" • (.nil oiler ma’ter
Dm In*. fumble, reeoveri d bv : •timnlale hut 31 in Ih l. manurt. ,
llm.m in rongialulate him fur l y ­
» ( lire flr*t half.
(11 blll-Oll"
tarf l.iw lrtl (otflt'tr.l
f If u l, •farted ll.o final Mmri* , •&lt;ien fund'll proved cm tly
ing Waller Miller’* 44-year-old
I
A
Cat's erpiallv |i»*y(hlered
I l ' i i . y I'uirhdown late In tin* Hu cm.......... Waahlntton and la-c, a pun* "ii tl. Otiahnma 3:' Thlt i'H»rh I inn ( Pappy 1 Waldorf, put
mail of 3KM winner* in one year.
---- I ’llltv—
put
out
||,r
firr
In
•
•
second
half
ggint. Atianin tlire-v i » l li.i.n
What Klim maker couldn't do ye&lt;
lit JIM HI Hit Mt 1
ill "Il looked likf tWO different
H . . i ond of (lie is South
CnrliHiti—"Dlnchal
nntl Sour firHpes"
Ok
|
a
horn
n
m
...
|,|.
I,
had
&lt;
1
win* made n leaping catch in the ■ li &lt; oftrerei.. learn - pirlm pnl
tridny, Kddir Arcarn could. Ife
A R C A D IA , Calif.# Jan. 2 — WT
game
Travel—"Klvlrra DajH”—I’aramuunt Newt
•'lid cmi' foi tlie artiie.
in the liit i an ndruilr*. the Hy Mazing anolli'-i vorld record j rated Holero aplemlldlv to catch
'u: it Hu &lt;ialoi llowl gam,- t., ready licmiuhl one Inurhdowu.
(lilt to 1,-l t r the ni|ty "tin Heiit- gave everof
New Vein'* ft.iv in Sm ta Anita'* | Vour Ifnat in the atrrtch turn and
In til*' ftianiP' llowl w xtulit'V me. I d . rent Hda eont.-.t msiked I
Teammate
Parllll la-*Idea to.-.lug jngtlie''prrntige «a|y*gr the ....n t IfrOjitSO Kan Carlo Handicap, Ihe l*urt oitl P2 rival*. The
triumph
right ginaid lin in '&lt;1 Sinitli «plli&lt;il
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t
H
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iet
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a
n
d
I
m
lo hi* irwner,
a Iml I "ml. iin iiim I iSmitll in tile " V'ttnitig evrr had p ln v d In a for Ihi' f r 1 fiyiM lidow n. e( up ym been |)Mikiilg for dim M.tr- maj. In rt"'*liiut, Ihdero, cilali- wn* worthy
tiie •-. iiod with a 57 vnrd heave Ilu
SHOWING THURSDAY ft FRIDAY
Ale. llll'.r lllrr-tg Kh'teoiak*r, on
l'Mi|"d m 'tu v .id ...... ...-'ii Ijrilu'l himvelf n Hu
forernuat
end zone fm a naftty to glv- I |M*.t ‘ eaauts ImiwI nffa(r.
to etui M Hrurei In the arrond pn ■ to rod Hull Cummings All -printer in the imintry l!«l*V.
Malrup Man. ran I2lh In a field
Chllir.on a lli to I I victory over
THE
FILM THAT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE!
•luarter. .lamer ion cored on n one. Ariieiicn I - . Ilicliler failed to
llolettr. a -imewhal tnrou-l*tent of 13.
Miami tmlzy Imfoie a iti.'nrd
Ihdero returned a tkley 113.50,
rom eit
performer, winged tlie even fur*
rruwrt of tih.lHI.
S a m S n e a d Is F a v o re d '" F i- S r 'i...........
lid little pnr.ving alter
The II. art nidi drove 7S yard- lung in I .'t flat and l-c*i the IIW J and S3 Mr You, |fo*| paid
*1. wjnkir -tind (Tank dinllti timl
t’V
four l:?TI8 amt « " to and Rl,.y Reading.!
KNOW WHAT TO IM&gt; IF TIIE FLAMING
a,rp«tndly m u tlie game foi Mi •It M W A l t R C l c f i ( f i l l 'l l Hie half, wlun i" •earn I'd 13 It in a match that * » atot&gt;|*ed on fav-mte Vour Hoyt,
| Kf**itfi(*l v ls»4tj fin rlt
rtililff* nil j*i\ • (he Mii litgan three Ju#t l.rfme the length It' dm l ing trimmed two the rhoo h e r'f, paid 13 88
anti with two |igidnin|( third
TERROR
STRIKES! THIS IS A "MUST SEE"
; . . . ________ ____________
it»r* B ) IditniRB fl rr tf'iriliU oppof. half ended.
fifth* of n cecond off tlie mark aet •
•pMlttrI touchduvviin, until Clem
r n » VN H K LEH . Jan 2 - ( d 1 TOR EVERY ONE!
When Hie raipet was cleared for t.y hrntlrrkv Ct'lunel nt Waahlug
•on * five tiy-tivr guard, btrriing .uuue sOU pm* and amaleuis are ItfisiM***
I lltle I,*ago* hiiebalt "rntirar()|
lithnnid
hurts
I
run
unite
npparrtit
aorneone
I
ih
'I
gtvei
Ion
Pari
in
1919.
Smith of tiicrtivllle, S. C , got In . makfng thrtr 3il hole uuallfylug
In • 18.088 tery* In "3 atale*, wa* '
HhH V r • r h rnrrl^«| (hflf (rRlti'n the croud du minutrei. It wa*
And that just al*rut mate* H«
numticr In Hie final peimd.
bid" today for the JUMXHi M&gt;*
"ffanlrod || •■**•
at W ill- '
EfffiRlIt'E
!fW
»fl
1
1
rM
I
li,
rinmfrl
Mir
ll»r
Wolvui
itir*.
1
1
Il
Is
in
Mi
la
*
..(
H"
I"iit
illvtanff
,
,
fTepitoii'a SiiiHh lutiiged his 2l&gt;7 AItgcle* Opep Golf
It, al •' I".M* Hr.,
"rid Hw'pnM. P a. hv Carl K Slot*.
i^MHf’AuiEfit, ,nn4| v ihsfihlf pt.ivrr iii Okltf «!••*» hn**#l M&gt;;»» r«|ii Mh-n S'* ■ ■ t ,111m 1
PfBihd Ouoilnlt IHr htir in .Iiimih Hhld, |*Ur«rhri thr wlnir.- flrrm I ^
p U *ZT .
I
*1. 1 *
V . t il . I
Miami
m tl"
Ohl* mi
e. -re n o ,iV f. n . 1hoin* a I9M1 Sugar llowl vlrtnry the All-America ta cit., reaif lHe record fiu six furlongs.
Vrntr llo ,l, who wa* high w*icht
f&lt;i th» two point* that me.uit Tfr h.d# trek which gataPuml*r * w ! " Y rr f n'''Hanna Slate ttnivenily. riel acl to til* mate* dniirii: ' I"'
Ill 'he 135 i&gt;|av*»a who ntaved
I erf at 128 ......nils v r-t'id a v .
vlitorv
Pftdai
, o
i,
y v,
. ... -n time, (,„ I'M v i " b . V r • lalftlrne. while * .•». b I •- ■me
m the pro loop Vher, It stalled
Prt-lay over
over lthe
tricky
,1,
«r»*
rh«
li.eal
away
running!
IcrlMan
|rerfonn'«l
ruinor
'.1
n.d
..*i.,11,e-»
rt,a&gt;ire
thi*
Satrrr.tay,
lliamt couldo'l get gulng In the • ountrv (Tub court*.
operation' in |9rg ewj, IS
I It 1
&lt;t*r of the yam*
letting.
^
' Hi'uigli. *n.|
-tthout opruriiMnn
len.Htninc alt nitpiite* -if the hall
"•‘.-e In th* National Railrethali 1
The field w-lli romprtre ISO
T"-.r
r.r
||*aHr'l
P*t"«
fali&lt;»
&gt;m
All
th'
hitrl
rpiat'-r
Gal
”
**
from
Holer'*
l
f
(
‘*
laud
e-l
*o
atari
game and nga u »t v/a* mainly players- . 22 more than last year
A*Vne|*(inp Ih i, i*»,on
(noril, rlnwrn ola»» rtnrinr »Ht* backed Into It* own terrltm v an I
||„ S a n i. r «talma, anotner Mi.
•tubby Smith who rushed the
-Including 70 e»r
eaerunt golfer - homa't
fmtrfh-Otuirter
-'o
iln
g
i
*
scaped
only
thiough
a
fflinhle
.^raml-r
Tht*
no*,
at
a
milt
and
Hurricanes' dr .perate paster* « ( ( ptnvlnua winner* of the l^ta Anffele. li"e « &gt;nJ it
, * I’0*
drive, .. I.|ch ended with nuarter recovery and a has* in'*rr»pt!uii „ nr P|phHr, i* -tn rtlv for t rlif-.t
their feet.
D R . ( .1,. I’M R S O N S
Mllwaillrc eiliur,| nla t.r,|
Ileirro t-n't ellgilile
turrl Claude Arnold fllpnlng a (Ittmann the vlllwaoirtGletu'on'a
tiger*,
chagrined ! . w .ll .* r"H
Bf»t "IM'i l l
Iregan
hitting
hi*
receiver*
in
th"
Willie
Hhornrnker.
who
tied
'dth
of", f’()A
p f j, rhamplnn«hlp&gt;
nitrhnut t|&gt; Ves.rl* who threw a
that thev dl'toT get the p.»49 Ill&gt;Ml
Joe Gnlnirro" for 1950 riding Ii-&lt;rip
a
n
l
»
Merrill
Green.
Wratherall
f'V*
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Orkrigc llowl tdd, look Coach
M
l
; I N \ M I\ T 0
&lt;"i Snead won tlm tnnroaeffectively of all on *erer-r
#
at.
aitnlhai diva
n.i.
*♦• » ee
*
. * 9 I— At.** ,.ywfa**lr*.
rran* ttowaru at m* » v in rio.i ment laat year In an t ft-hole play, 'i »»n ••#VI— #
.I fir iiH tim iii)( mi f nifvMKUi i i i u h * e « *-**w*»^**».*
i . i . a .M :&gt; i I : i l.t*
to Ihifek, the rawhonrd •cmni week. II rsng In Ihe Ne
Year
"we didn't coma to Miami to l&lt;&gt; a "ff with lien If'igali. That rrinteat
foil'* cl from Chicago.
wiHmirt mount
ingle winner
lift
\»f.
a ball game." I hey took tha Ini­
nl Life limuraiice. They are qtalifieri mem­
Gal finally fade#! under the
Al Pollard, Army'* alar full
Even so, thr J.088 paten*, ggv*
tiative In thi fit it period m d marked the romelrark of Hanlam
Hen after a rripplittg autu ard- hark, is a drummer with Hie Cadet preaaure midway in the fourth
outplayed Miami In all hut Hie •lent
dance hand.
period.
ber* of Die
(htrd i|iinlrr.
?'nead, 1919 PGA rhampinn and,
Halfway through
the final
P*th*li Miami t HffNltfif fullback. liu&lt; money w inner for |9R0. I* I
1■' ' ' e l 'll"
t,' b ill It"
Harry’ Maillol, Itffikr l«HHf for hr
EAST FLORIDA ASSOCIATION
ftS-yaii.; lonetvrjl»*Mrn run thal wa* gan apparently I* otrl of the to u r-!
nev
this
year
Hut
Knead
will
meet
j
called l.e&gt; k nil n Hipping prnnlty.
01 LIF E UNDERWRITERS
T h e ciirlftilttim l of |»t arrlur I ion hv Ihe Aulnm trllre In Tw o more ai[IffARflfd ViaeilVjlifre ••tiff rumnetltlon from such n -1
iwri*
a*
lb
C
,r
y
Middle,off,
J|m
rest Idiaml it* •Hll'pclMt lead and
ilnutrv will d f fr r l ( h r price of uteri n u s . Come In linln)
DaylinvH Reach, lla.
the garue a* the Hurricane* were Perrier and Floyd Mangrum
and Itik r utlvlinltiRr nl Htene finr valuer* til no iiirrra n r
datcrte.1 oil a iH'rtonal foul and •
HlllVI. GAM I-: St ItltP.H
wr.othee r|,s I uh I pnahed lirem I
In price,
H* AKSO CTATF.fi PIIKhn
J. L McCollitm, Prrw.
Imck lo their own fotir.yaid line I
Ih'.e Row I at Paxndena, Calif.
Tlier, rnnu Ihe Smith aet,
lion Mott
I**
t
tr|
8.
I.uke,
Michigan
M
Gnliforlna
8
toother Sunt li, Glenn from i
Sugar (low) at New tttlran* 1
WaHirimra, S. C , leameil with
Vhegre*.
See.-Trea*.
('lem-nn'* passing and running j K&lt; ritnckv 13 Oklahunia 7
^
5
Orange llowl a! Miami
terror tallhark. Ildly Hair, t" put
Alllltalad »ith Fla. Slat* A»a'n. of Ll(*
the Tigers ahead through half- | C1en«*#in 18 Miami (F I* .I 14
Cotlnn flow) at Italia*
way of Ihe third per iml.
l nrlerwriter* and National Asa'n of l ife
WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES RADIO SEAT COVERS
(lemaon led 7 In 8 *1 halfl'me | Tennessee 28 Texs* 14
E X C E L L E N T ( O N d I t IO N T H R O U G I I H O U T
(tatnr Rowl a* Jarkaonvllle, Fla :
un the i&gt;*M* of llair'* 48 ynrd
Under writer*.
n**a In the eeermrl iierind to Knd Wyoming 28 Washington and |,ce I
It-di Mi"|."ii. With the ball on the 7
Kalerl Rowl at Phoenix, Aril.
Miami four-yard line, llair and
Fullback Fieri Cone plunged to Miami (Ohioi 34 Arizona State 21
(Mpar Rowl at Tam pa, Fla.
the one from where Cone divrd
I-a Crnaxe (W la.l Teacher* 47
over right guatrl for the t»urii
Whan you need advi-e, Information or aervte*
down Charlie R*&gt;Mlff lurked the V#ln*ral*eo 14
RADIO SEA'I LOVERS ONE LOCAL OWNER
Hun llowl at FI Pa to, T*X.
1 0
R A C E S
T O N I G H T
e ttrs point
rrgatdinp Life Insurance rail on any of the
Thtoi'ghoot
the
first
half, Wevt Texa* 14 (Mnr'ritrall 13
OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT HAS REWORKED
Tangerine Rowl at Orlando. I I*
CIcmson held Miami l&gt;ehlltd it*
following and they will be glad to serve you.
R a in o r S h in *
S P. M.
THIS CAR FROM DUMPER TO BUMPER
Morris Harvey 35 F'.mory A Henry
own 88 raid line and the H'rrtl
cane* •dv " " n d a t'dnl of ruili 14
Pineapple Row) al llunoluln
39 yards, two yard* on one pat*
Independent Life Inn. Co,
rtiinplellnn.
Slawnil 28 (ICnver 27
Oleander Rowl at Oalveahm,
Halt pul Cleroaon ahead hy 13
|Hjlnta with a 21-yard lumhdnwn Tex.
Oeyhotmd Gov I* no tha
Auhhy G. Jnnea
IS
air ionite over WtJBO at
STEEL IIODY. GOOD T1RF1S. MECHANICALLY
8:10 with alt the 'depa'
R m n t H. Taylor
Grade "A"
PKRFECT j
Pn the doflv at lb* OrionRoy C. Taykar
Paaleurlyrd
do-San(oed Kennel Out*
f
?- =
;
»
liomogenlted
. i i : ., - , » L. B. Hodslni

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Season’s Greetings
A MESSAGE TO THE PUBLIC

GREYHOUND

A MESSAfJE OF IMPORTANCE

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Daily Double &amp;Quiniollat

1 9 4 7 DODGEl/! T™ l’H,'Up

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GREEN VALLEY DAIRY
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NO MINORS ADMITTID
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THE SANTOBD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
llrrinrn. IN* •innian port, t%
44 milt* inland from the North
Brit on Ih t We*er Rlvrr.

JA L O U S IE

The Ifritiah Act of Union Joinr&lt;! England *nd Scotland In 17117

NORMAN Mf T At AWNING CO.
flroOl •1«*|vV»ni« j o
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Reward Is Offered Thousands Mourn
For Knowledge Of Death Of Famous
Coronation Stone Chicago (iorilla

Uritlah royalty atnee Genccr IV
til.ASt it11\ , Scotland, Jan. 'J
U t r encouraged thr Scotch to
I'H W A C O . Jan.
id’. - Th e
— A S*ot who offered a reward for
w -ar tartan*.
word of Itrilnin'a atolrn ComilAtion dralh of m gorilla, no nidmary up*-lo t the worlil-famo'i* llnvhiunu,
•Mnnr aald l.ulay he h..&lt; rverived n
Irlter warning:
“Traitor*
nte who v«a* f'hicago'a biecct alngle
L c r a I N o tice
ahot."
atlractlon. aaddrn thmoand* of
m it iis
ehiMren torlay.
Httlltr I* hrffl.t * l wn lhal liter**
H r U F|&gt;htalin I ’muior. a ( Sin ■ * 111 he- hfitl In Ihe T**h n t*f U f t l
Th r old nnd niltiig ape, who for
gow huainra* man. who with two
•HAt.ll, riorl.li Oft Ihe flit fU&gt; »*f
n o Ttn ?
I PfhruArr. 1MI. A »rrrta! eleell**" other Scot* put up •’•on If l.io o ) L'O year* ttirillrd niflllco. of ton
•t NfrT lC r It h«r#lit
th»» th# I |o tUOtmliiA whether ihe Ti'wn of for Information leading to irtu in vialter... die.1 nn New Vr*r'* m iu 'i
Vf
f ihf lntriT.nl Ittirtf.at*. ' l.t»hc*'*t*tl. Kl.irM.t tluillM I*- * nf the Stone.
ine of i heal t ailniml lie lind
ffiant Pun! nf th# Htnf# «&gt;f Klottifa. | tion.u In ilie (untoitftt of Plflt ThouThe Stone, a »ynd*d of Sentttah lieen fighting the ctlpi'llng el lee* rittAtftm to U t r , will n44#r fur ! rnrol III*.**"* mu l»o!Ure, h#4rlti«
••It. fr&gt;r r..it,|.«i|i|tr» Mill Ift T iiIIj . Intereet 4» 1% |»er annum Ihe |tr«* nationality «lnre kin A IV. « « . of arthritic, tiearl ft. &gt;i* and old
Plorlda. t l
aVI im w ir"l* threnf
U#4lt flit lb# ■nslehed from \Vr*tinin«ter Abbey age .luce t«*t June.
A M Jtnuarr Itlh. I I th#
ip nr.ollnc lrm *fin* anil ron»lru« l»U*
Ill hi* pi line, IliidiniM, weighed
H»*\||KOI*P COUNTY.
*• , of |.itrt| fita« «il«n»lf»tl. mix# t-ln on f .‘iri'tma* momlng
t’onnoi .aid Ihe annevinoua let
fflloti*
554 pound* lie wa. rt feri " Ineb*
; f«l»« e or oth#r ti*r«l Mirf»M#«! rt».«»1
l.r*l I, Htelloll II. tntrpiM p |«t J H ttp iit'il street - In llir 'own of ter writer dr. laird "The
Stone •nil and 22 year* old Ihe la rg e .!
••• ■!». |itt)|t . .
(tiniiin
I t.on*«o.Hl Plorlfla .ill ffeeh».|«|er• rneaii* more to the S&lt;ottl*li pen nod .&lt;lde*t gorilla In raptIvlly lie
l»| fft «'»f* it •?# iir Imp
! t»f Ihe T'**n nf UnputuHl Hnrl.l.t, I pie than money.”
T l*# f’urvhfcwr It t«M|»*ir#*l t»» |.#? I •#«»♦» ere t|u#llfl~’1 alfCtAff *»f
had toil about toil poiinda alto e
Ii*r ult •rtUIn* r«*fl tb4 4.*«ui»»«M- |Ti**n of lr4»n*won,i# are entitle*! In
The In*.pound .hunk of Sand
lie to-ranir ill.
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m vole In h«M fie Mem The polling -tone u»-d to «tand in Krone \|&gt;
lie was hr ought to the l.tnroliv
The M|r, if «|t4 * l»#n
thall plara will t-e llte T * wii llall In Ironc
•♦ •.ti i» t
ti t frim lM t r***»itifi| wofil, P1f*rl«la nnd poll* Hill rent#In ley. In IVrthahlre The K ln c of I’atk /«o 20 vrarv apo volgblnitin’" Ihetn r I &gt;r t* fk '"r »*f th* |*Hn*
Re»&gt;Hand were erewneil over the !H p Mind. . lie had l-reii taplure-l
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Stone ontll it wa. -rlied a1- a war
▼ nf ih# t'»f fla n ti lliereon nr lh*r# »Inn honWa will remain open unit! p rlrr hv Kngland'a King Id w n n l u&gt; th* F reu d . Cameroon* of W f »
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ntifi h* (•«»*!
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five (S» iU m l&gt;#f|t# Ihe tlai of eal«1 j I In r.-im
f ill. riUH TKP H «»|- IN TI ItNAI I
tljUMI
U M i*iinvr\irvr n rtf* f•*«»!«• th* •lacilon
M ITN I’.HH tttv I*end mr Tonn f’lerk I Humor* vprea.t today Ihvl i».di.
I Iflil In i.|w » I he, *•tie
of the T"Hrt of |.«.ii*ttnod. Pinrl»le are inve*tigallni: Ihe trerr.f arI•*11 Ip
flu* \n»»ik h h A
IIY
#»f the
nf
JPN.NIK I. *WA\
iviiliun of Z*w»l«*,,*irtil
i livitie* of live graduate* of Sent
Tnt» i. Clark
\*|oiriunn
llfi^lun^n "0»**
tlsh liniver.lllr* in ronneetlon with
(SKA I - 1
imvvt •lulilMtidlnr anlnul of n n '
%M. &lt;n ai i r i r i i
u m » 1the Stone'* dixappearanre.
AMI
I Mi l.HIM III II • »» I I. I
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ii»r wutlil mvl (Ik oo»*t
IIAAi: 111 III..M I !•!« « i : ii M ill I tine report had It lhal lire five | vnlnahlr** /«*«» ilirrrloi II 'Im h o
met In a Igvndon reclaorant pot i
T i ll a n o a m . i : i .»: i tin %.
far from the AMev nn t*tirt*lma* ! I'rvkifif m M niiikmiii ^ r
Kve Four of the former atudent* ' iiKti•* (»* ih r * M» Mt*i» Pufli iliAlri* 9
now have Job* in Fngland. Th e I limn SoMirr H «M .
fifth, a graduate nf Hlavgnk Uni
MHr i&lt; It irp U rf»M f. M**,mi***
vrralty, atill live* here.
mofirv m ono! luo unutlifi filial*
iiuiu ," I'rrlaito* - amI Thrtr utr fm
ItothrirH I.J roarhea or anta
olhri
mI thr ion
Mini li”
Inlmatnn'a N lt -lt O A I II. appltrr.
I Mfw it If** flr* H miiiif 11,000,0041
I.jr liru»h in the lillrhrn, hill,
t.i.rh r., anta, and ».ilrrtn iB '
IHitpli* a yraif ♦»* M*
a
.*Ai» —MM
•«|iiippcif jjln- • rnrlo*r.| rnpr A f
H'hal'a mnrr. thr colnrlraa mat
ffPVftlttilOVIftv
y IU«AA&lt;SAM1
UllCOIVry
inc l» c ffrc ll'r tor month*, amt
f**i hr n u t *tf|rl.rn la»l Jiin r
W A S IIIN IS TO N . Jan. 2 &lt;d’i
Ti.-oim ili Even W hhpmt
hill* Ihe alrayn that wanrlrr in I'rrnident Trum an li«lav aigru-d .« ftontcpnirr liruw Aft Chlr»fo '«»!!»•
With StadKnx C le itf
.Hid »alh u»er It Fnr *c|entjfl« Idll prohililting the alupnirnl of I'Hohmi p«*t*ii«ti&lt;%
Ihr u n til
•tinlrnl, u a r
Johnalon'a
NO
alnl marhine* and related gambl­ tidr lull I. to ■ri* him
C llt r A lit l tS|.». n i l — An aroarlnir
Iff I A( 'll t
ing device* arrnaa "tale line*
Itimhmjin.
In npp*" *••»«’•• H
,
j&gt; clrc.mriw rar wh. 'li hW»a&lt;t*af.
I'rlrrn are: .d n/.. d9c; pint, t l .M .
The new law, providing fine* fiirhtrnim : r»«*Mftirr. hn«l h vnlM
£ n*«» arm iih o . i. it. « .» n whi&gt;p*ra •luart, »:&gt;•.. atailahle at
and Jail term* fni violation*. I* e i - *l|«poaiti«in •nM till tmlfiff. FM
Ith (tai.lini! .-I*rttjr. ha* .»en «e.
Itm im illn t &amp; A n d c rm in
peeted to put a aevrie rrilnp in ifni |to|i|n-on Mol vhrn hr e r r "
*e«.e-l liv a n.t.e.1 Ch.raa&lt;» alertmnifl
Ad* the multi-billion dollar annual *lot lo |HR0 |Htoo*la ot l'H7 nn«l l*«
lt
acientm.
fHli»r Io&lt;t roti|?li n-hiir t*Uvini? Witl
machine "take.'*
II* Hitrlu.eil ttiai thia mimruli.ua
Poi.lhwn
hr
mil
Into
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The
law
I*
an
outgrowth
of
thr
r
new Hi*envery haa t^fldfre.. old*
lt»M«
Attorney General'* .-.inference on nlonr. N«* ntlmnpl r W
atvle hra.inf aida obtnleie almi.af
•
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m m ail lnt'’ Hir
organlred
rrim
e
la»t
Kehruarv.
nvarn.(hl, and hrltif* (Miw hope In
Fedrial and loral law enforcement hr livrH mH'I »ti,,il m Imrhrlor,
the IS million peraoiia Id llte l.'iiite.|
\ lifr-wi? r«l 4»i| rmiiitinic uf
authorltir* hranl rvlimate* th.-n
8talea who arc hard of bearing,
Alter the flu I*over ami gone.the cough that the *lot marhine rarket wa* Itiiahman 1* *» •»' tdwre*l III l»la
lie reported that tbia electronic , that
rage Hi* m il will lie remove*!
follow* may develop into chronic gru.*.*ing 12,000,000,00(1 a year.
ear enable* the deaf to bear with* hronchiti* if neglected. Creotnulvioo
The California erlme atudy m m - nnd mounted fo permanent d l-nut any button ahnwttf in the ear relieve* promptly bevauve it p*cv nghl miaiion. appointed hv Governor ii |hv *• the Chicago Natural H i*’ nod wl'Jinut dangling battery wire*. to the veal nf Ihe trouhlr to help Karl Warren, estimated that 20 Inly Mo eiim
Tn aripjalnl ‘ he hart of hearing bunco amt rvpcl gcim la.len phlegm perrrnt n r $400,000,000 go.** a n ­
reader* nf thla paper with Ihla new and akl n.-Uirt to wMhe a- d heal raw. nually into hrllte* to poldir offi- |
ittjl tilted U inw Iim I r.Ktnhianev rial* for "pmteetlon "
miracle electronic ear which hldea lender,
_
drafneia, lull detala are dearrilovl . NoilMIIM ln&gt;e i»«nv medremr* »o«
lly oiitlaw'lrig lnter*tat&lt;- ahlp
In a fMcInating ln&gt;ohlel, "New Dta* have tried ( inHnuliWn i* gmran
merit of alot miu lilnra and Hie *oh
mrerle* in Help ihe Deaf Hear." teed In piece vm or druggr.l rcliind. j a**.-nihlfea, Uongie.* took aperi
It will he *rnt frea In a plain wrap, nvincy. Crt-unuKhwi ba» *to.*l the 1 fie aim at nationwide Mime &lt;vndi
~pe'rr ttn
anvnn. who rmtheata
moitVMa If
milhr-er
,.f u rerr_____
n
n anyone
U,' A a:
d* ‘■ »»" ^■« ' » ^i i t ..
...... i of
rate* gelt.rig n large part of TTTTTT — m rTT .'.t ari 2 »1V |l-» F ia n r li.
dreaa:
eaa: Klectmnlc Reaearrh Dime* C D P A f A I J P C I O N
revenue front alot ...aeliipe r.peia government m nv order a poige &lt;d
, Hfitl
m l Hull S ire t. SHOD U f f l t V I J l V L . 3 I W I V
f'pmniiiniita **•III «erving in the
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A « u Im aebail
r*f.W.
Ca*t*h
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til*.
11. Hone lluildifK, ChleAgu H, III
Ill reporting the hill lo
Ihe National Atom ic Knergv Fomuila
iw-rjny poatcArd w n i j ^ i * * * .
l|nu*r. Hie llnu*e ln|ei*lale Com ­ *ion.
Soufrea elr»»e lo-pieipiei Itrne
■ t V r -^ X e r —
merce Hommiltro «ai4 il h»pe&gt;l Ihe
law would rut
off inhalantial I'lfven aal'l (he niie*tl*&gt;n will hn
Mvurer* or revenue which have fed aired In a ratonal meeting i'0»e.t •
row.
piddle corruption and rrmie.
**Mc« iMlila lirni* Jullut flirlo "'HI
I’laid rloth originated In An l»r thr nhjri t 4*f t|Ur||din«tV Mir*
iirr-k,** ni»r «H ir(T m M
rient Fgypl

lA'jfal Notice

NEW ELECTRONIC
INVENTION M
DEAFNESS

Control linai'ln-s'

Truman .Sijnis Hill ’I’o
Outlaw Slot Macliinus

■•ware Coughs
. Following Flu

I'Veneli Mnv I’nrirr
Reds In AK( IMtint

PAI.R FIVE

Kural Common Sense

IHE OLD HOME TO W N

By STANLEY

Ilf Spoils Johnson
KRA OF O P E N R A N I j F \Nl»
IP I GO /AI I T S A F l f &amp; H T - NOiNDFaSriFI i V TTI.I IS
NOW KaNPINt; IN Fl.oltllt.X
i r Ch ic ) i s t a y o o t i t s a
Th»* »7 rn m r r - - n l r^tt’lr u p *
«*nttlr m r m piitly ili«uip|H'nrim;
P IG o t
L U M f c CJA4 /A4 W I T H M f '
fi••in Ftoridn \n r m whnh l«*t« l
AM
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E L L MAKE? I T A
fot 100 )‘rd h
( utllini; t«» nn pm I
7&gt;.i 'tilt ’s « .it U’luri) n *\\ Iwvr
i .117,800 i t n
of :i. }'t •
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tu i i'hidI 9/tK;',8INi m u m* un 1*i
friiri*. Tin « n11V« piunin !*rhintl
thmumuh of vtiilr* 4-f win t••*i ..
Mir fiM|ioitly Iiri«l«t of j m I.m
Iff adr in ini|tnmil -link
Thr drt&lt; lopnirnl lm !*••n ol»i iiUM fut the |u« t |ft )i 11 T h r
figoii - Mirrr •*,ni|'il*tl pfvcntl) tv
I hi no I F
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tiiiMt nith Ibr Univm .ilty vt I’l it I
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iltt«i 11 K\prtii»ir
lion ||
•in %••
lift
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nit
4 Upton i»f th
\ir
Irtniurt Stivii
n.r nallv i nt lien lu
eif 4,41rl» M|'iiiii'li imjsirt'
have lorn ». »!r to Aiirvivr tti
•Hr «#ntllMr . tiiifle ? »u;vri
••••?» i|wmr i: i.ir iu r . |'|i&gt;&lt;mI i
rk .liu f.ff mill
t ilk 9, tilt
t |4M|)'||
Hut tit# tit V t»i«. tw'rn ri
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nitarhh nnd nit; nrwr .m I
to * &gt; r« Ion* lwon iiitii’du^*'
ttlr value of |•i 1hi p frit ill. Il
hn« Ivrn aln.vi it; ii' Ii nit (if 1
im p
h o m e ’ v / trp * r
tt«'»r\k \kt.fin fly hi yrii t ag.' inn
It III &lt;ei-aiy *•&gt; i;|(!•«' 1h« III
-'7 A J 11 T' v
HOMfF rt?o /t I ^
si r sill fitii'ii. ii flit tliU iiijni«a it it
,ir » . tip tu hav*- f*TUTA ii 11*1 lu'll
r*f* t*v» I -»| I m I I»4 1,M v «•&lt; |r*
•Mf *Ml rraat - *4
raltl r; ii ini flit fiih th f I'M* '
t th.* raltl. U
1 eg. *Ut'in |ti
%i tiit l.i» , ii lm h
IIMllt** 1 •if f#rHfifijf ii i n in filial.
Jill) I. t'JMI.
ill'! nil lilt I 4.4•• ill Vill III* •4f til.'
r Ior idi» hoi a l«»ti|t niuMirt)*
iiimI
imiii, nod ilw n in i« wl»lr vwcii tj
I’lmtufi taroi fot mi:* pi m l ■ ndip**
Th r
Uimi'n
ITf r *t.-«*
nt fun
to mnditiorn h* »«• Th r •* h »\.
M l , *• III 4'| •Ifi.lHM) fpf|.
•o-m i»uta!Nti'lint? fiols tint hav#
ht' 11n’tI (hi i|rvi'lo|ifnrnt i*f Ih tin r—
pi*-*t tn. • j, **.
t' • \ •m t• i I
iFfttn pm"lin r plant« havi*
•n I |
introduiril to thr •inti* iltiMiip tin I
9
last 10 "i Ifi %* . i , i i iill
t'|.lu m t-lriH l
t lit I * III'.I* f *t oil v
Flond.i in ttlrtm ii hnvr learned
that twt t•-1 pH*I 'i i « latidi i -Mill in
irnpiovnt h fn lv u ilrrrrn
III the

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A N Y W H K U K IN U N lT l.D S I A T K S OK
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3 ROOM apartment,
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Knum 101 Sanford Atlantic National lUnk Itlda.

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A’K i.A h A A F A T M K N T R , Room,
and storra. 11It W. Pirat Htrawl.
I’hon* rtaa-W
‘ KltcfirarUe Apt*, week, month nr
icaaon. Klumbrrland C o u r t ,
111way IT # 82 at ( I t r Idm jl.
N E W Furnlihed and unfurniahed
dupluuM ran or r m r . See W bld.
dan. I t # Smith Park Avenue.
FO R SPRING 01
C R O P , Calea farm,
W a t m Narr
rciaaita Ave. Contact
_K*V H nt', fh . 1501 or I W .
I REDROOM apt. unfurniahed.
alao garage, filling atallon. I'h.
477*1.
v F lIR N lfifiR ti " 2
bedroom
apt.
Clmo lu. ph. 4KV.

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IN CHM K I'R O P K R T V O F F I F.X
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*en! ro.iatnietton eo»|*. gee
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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANCORP, FLORIDA

Volume Of Produce Price Incream*
Three Florida Men Chinese
At State Markets — ArmtlronK Siddrlry and .Sir.gri Reported Killed
lifted retail p rim ilie
Is Cut By Weather Motors—
On Casualty List
tame day.

CommunintH

High Tribunal

Eight Floridians Die
On Holiday Weekend

AECChairmanSayB
Russia Definitely
Has Atomic Bomb^

threatened to "split the western
front wide open.
But a U . H. Eighth A rm y
IO m H u h r o e r * * ! O w l
U 'e a l ta e M i e (•* ■ w s s D e l
&lt;( sails*** g rra s g sa s M s )
plading them. Th e n succeeding briefing officer said the retreat
the
Southern
California Aawave* climbed over their bodies. was fur the must part, orderly
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Jan.
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Other advance wave* formed and carried out to stabilise the Plorlda hast eight highway tralHc - oclatcd Naw*papers.
The Supreme Court h «t Oct.
human bridge* over barbed wire U . N. line. The withdrawal* con­ deaths during the New Year's Day
Men’a shirt*, underwear and
tinued throuah Monday and Mon­
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
Jan.
2 10 agreed to rule on the appeal,
entanglements.
week
end.
the
Highway
Patrol
re­
( Special) — "Report* from mana­ pajama"* m u ? . £ * » ' 7 . D
but before tha case waa argued
Allied plane* of all categories day night.
‘ Jf*
an .jlph said many covering ported *nd*y
VFAJmxN G T O N , Jnn. 2— U 7 —
Ran
ger* of State-operated farmers’ •ha pound (***?). Media—, grade T h » f,rst « » “• '»»
took
a heavy enemy loll. Ground
The Patrol aald five of the Werner's attorney asked that it Atomic commission Chairman Gor­
year., named three H orlda
troops
died
market! throughout the vegetable .hlrta cost about $5.88 before th.t »m »m a*
with
guns
flaming.
be dismissed. No reason wa*
observer* estimated that 0,000
deaths
occurred
before
mid
light
killed
in
action
on
Kore
w©
eary man
producing arra
received
this Increase.
don Dean said flatly today that
had gone
given.
Red casualties
war* Inflicted
Even candle*, much In demand •ix missing, seven wounded and Monday hy air action alona.
sleepless for 48 hour* piled into Dec. 31, bringing the total for the
week-end rrveal tha handling of ■
Werner appealed to the high "Ru«s&lt;a does have" the atomic
month
to
97
and
the
grand
total
one
injurrd
in
nn
accident.
trucks
for
the
retreat.
wide variety of produce,
aald t&gt;ecau»e of frequent power «huttribunal after the California Su­ bomb.
I’ilita of one group of F-80
Trie Department of Defense
The Eighth Arm y commander, for the year to 889.
William I.. Wi*on, Director of downa that Mark out British carnally lists No. I1MI and Ikl Shooting Star Jet* sail they an­
He gave that answer tu a news
This compares with 92 during a preme Court upheld tha law. It
M*J.
General
Matthew
H.
RidgStale Market*, today. "Naturally, hoinea these wintry &lt;laya, row a
nihilated an entire company of
llecember a year ago and 6s&gt;4 for permits the substitution cf a pub­ conference question based on re­
gave these name*.
volume handled ha* been curtail­ half-penny a pound w ith the new
Communist* six miles east of way. rushed to the front when 1949. There were 10,401 others in­ lished or broadcast retraction for cant public discussion of whcthri
Killed in action:
ed somewhat due to the Christ­ .year.
It
wa*
second, candle
long-expected offensive broke, jured, compared to MJ)£5 in 1949. general money da mags*.
the Soviets actually did explode
..
.
| . the
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Arm y: l‘vt. Kaymoml C. Wood, Korangpu. That la 2M mile* north the
lie told hi* troop*:
mas huliday* ami the recent tolJ price rise In two weeks. A pound
In other action* at It* unusual an atomic bomb in the summer o
, # , w
tvim a W Wert- of Seoul.
The Partol said delayed reports
"&gt;
v ,lm » w "Every soldier must be mad* and deaths to those now li*te,l a . Tuetsiay session, the high tri­ September, 1949, that there ha&lt;
weather. Keport* from individual of low-grade paraffin candle* now I ,t,l‘hrW
Flier*
of
N a vy
nkyraider
brook of Orlando.
to know that we are nut here just
m rrkrt* were lum m arited hy cost* alxrid Id cent*.
1949.
PFC Harry I. Well*, nephew of Itomber* from llte U . S. aircraft to save a small, muddy village. Infurrd may further inerrase the bunal:
Director Wilton, aa follow*!
1. Held unanimously that In­
An ayerare jury envelope for. J(ih
w Thomas of San Mateo carrier Valley
President Trum an announced m
Forge reported IU*.
I960 total.
Strawberry passing* through white-collar worker* h.d.1* on y I*-- (
are here to sirtertnin* whether
iou,,
r r p o n H m ii-ing in their deadly low Irtrl attacks
Th ire of the is .U k ) slealhs oc­ diana improperly denied a youth­ been an "atomic explosion" In
the riant City State Parmer*’ tween $20 to $26. Upw ard Jump* ’ J J . ,
’
forced Red troops to rrtrrat from the ultimate war will he fought curred In Hillsborough and one ful lifer the right to appral hi* Ruasla but he did not specifically
Market from Wednesday, Decern* like theae .pell tough alesiding.
Marin„ Corj*. PPC liillie J . a ridge si* mile* south of llw a- in the Unites! Stale, or else­ each in Wakulla. Collier, 8cmlnole, murder conviction nrarly Jo years say an atom bomb had been ex.
her 20 through December 20
Th e tire rive, fourth In a year. A#fcb
husband of Mrs. Ilillle J . chon. That ia 60 mile* northeast where."
•g°.
ploded.
Duval and Gulf counties.
totaled 0,312 pint* with a total brought the price Of tlrr* for » A , hl&gt;y of Key W .s l,
Tha decision mean* a new hear­
Seoul.
Chairman McMahon (D-Conn)
revenue of $6,242.10, price* rang- small car to about $1.1.46.
ing in state courts for Lawrence of the 8enate- House Atomic ComWounded'
The Communist wedge drive
in* from 46c to 11.00 per pint,
E.
Cook
whu
was
convicted
cf
Ilatterie* already
have
Irecn
inJ
. .
,i | A rm y: P FC Sumter Kolrert into the west flank was described
inlttee has since aald, however,
according to Manager R. II. A l­ creased
murder by the Jennings county
substantially,
ICeotleee* VMa *«** «&gt;•&lt;
“ ■’“’'i?'’ I A mason, nephew of Mr*. Gar- in a field dlscatch by A. P. corthat a hoard of expert, who eva­
'Continent Iron, p .g . One)
varo*. If weather continue* fa­ moved up 10H cenU to 46 k cent* |nMl(, |,avit of jnch^nvlUe.
circuit
court
in
1931
when
be
was
lespondtnt John
Randolph aa
Truman will have even moro diffi­
luated tha report of the atomic
vorable volume will Increaie by a gallon last spring, and spar.
fi({t William Murray M cLaugh -, amounting to "a major pullback They have not been subject to culty getting hi* way with the new 21 years old.
blaat had agreed unanimously it
January 2nd.
2.
Rejected
for
a
second
time
the
general
10
percent
reduction
metal part* have been going to |jn 4(jn of
( ; rac, Margaret and a big sag in the drfenw line
Congress than he did with the old.
waa a bomb.
0
Manager Harry Oatecn of the ward the ceiling month by montn. ||,Kf.|„.rK Qf Uradenton.
the
appeal
of
aavan
Martinsville,
across South Korea."
during this biennium to make gen­ The November elections removed
The
question
waa
brought
up
Port Myer* Market reporta vo­
Va.,
N.qrroes
sentenced
to
die
for
Worstesl price* liave gone ul’
Marine Corps: Sgt. Leonard
MacArthur’a headquarter* said eral fundi go arot.nd.
toirr of his best legislative friends
again recently hy Senator Brewlume very light on all contmodi- 30 percent. Those of worated-ra
wnrsic.i-ru
|,|r r |ani( husband of Mrs. that, In addition to the thrust
from Congress and strengthened the rape of a white woman two
Governor
Warren
said
“
It
might
tlea with price* itron* on cuke*, yon mixture have risen 40 I " r ,
(j, Dierlam of Jacksonville,
south of Tongduchnn, Rsd force* have a wholesome inliuenrr to the Republiran-Southern Democra­ year* ago this munth. The seven ater (R-M e) who amid there were
pepper and *&lt;|ua«h; weaker on cent. The full Impact will hit the
first appealed on the grounds that "grave doubts' 'that Russia lm i
to
nine mils-,
p y ; R&lt;&gt;M-rt Eugene Dugan, had pentratesl
Insik into them and hold a hear­ tic power.
eggplant and tomatoes, (iood consumer next autumn, when
they w rrr tried In an atmosphere the bomb.
roll
jijra&gt; Huth A . Dugan of northwest of Uljonghu and to ing."
Except
for
Harrison's
victory,
volume all rommoditiea eapected start* looking foi winter clothing.. S( |&gt;r |Pr,tu rg .
of prejudice and hostility. Their
Dean also wa« n.k rd whether
Kapynng. The penetration north­
tW* rrrek.
"
Secretary of State R. A . C ray the House Democratic caucus went aslulkl appi.I luiilrsisied uie death atomic Ixiiiilt-. ar* ix-intr made any­
A pricv-lued “utility
‘ “ j;i p F C Frank Green Hatton, son west ol iMjonghu ia within 20
Proapective shipments from the men. for example, now costs nbout l)f M r, |&gt;lirl, ||. |.|arr |.|», o*k. mile* &lt;&gt;f H*-«ul. Th a t to Kapyung romnienlrsi It could be done hut ae expect*,!. Hap. Sam Kavhum penalty for rap* in Virginia ha. where except In the United Stale,
Pahokee State Fanner*’ Market
“ 1 don't think the hearing ar.d r « - (Texas) got hit. colleagues' bark­ l-eeri reserved for Negroes.
and Russia, lie said 'hat question
,
,
I'apt Milton A. Hull, husband It at a point 36 miles northeast
this week Include light movement $33.
commendations
will mean any­ ing again for Speaker ansi Rep.
3. Ruled unanimously that the should he addressed “ to the other
of Heoul.
The l-abur Ministry
Cost ot|(f M|. Milton A. Hull of DoMcCormack (M a s .) for floor lead­
thing
especially."
of bean*, corn and potato**. Living Index f»r Heplrmber w a »j| &lt;alM|.
anti-trust laws forbid conspira­ countries.”
Between nine and 10 Chinese
Heavier movement celery, cab­
The hearing* will be held her* er.
cies to set lop as well as M tom
114. June, 1047. prices give the
N*vy:
Richard
C. Johnson, and North Korean A rm y c o rp s When asked whether Mr. T r t ^
0
»
the
Senate
side,
there
was
bage ami leafy vegetables, wea­
bate figure of 100. The Index hit ||»-|dtalman, son of Mr*. Clara up to 300,000 men— were on tha Thursslay as the Rudgrt Commis­ maneuvering bv friends of Sena­ price*. Tha opinion reinstated a man haa yet ordered the A E C to
ther permitting. Movement of all
battle line. M acArthur said there sion gets hack to work on lU re­ tors McFarland (A r if ) ansi O- lower court's decision In Indiana­ deliver bomba to tka armed force,
H
A
In
November.
11),
Moore,
of
Fort
l.auderdale.
commodities I* gradual* lr&gt;,-roatwere *1* Chinese
Rest Array view of expenditure requests for Mahoney (W yn ) over who'la to be polis that Joseph E. Seagram A for possible use, Dean replied
Meanwhile with recent defense) Missing in artion:
Ing. according to Manager C, M.
Sons, Inc., and Calvert Distilling
rearmament restriction added »«• (
Arm y: First l.t. John E. Cald- Corps last km.wn In artion arounsl the next two years
h - didn't think he should answer
Todd.
It also may take a look at the Democratic floor leasler In the new Co., violated the law hy con­ the question.
Hutignam In northeast Korea.;
session.
Tomato auction* on the For* the new drive, wholesale pr.i* • well, Hr., son of John K. Cald- That
spiring
to
fix
maximum
whole­
$0|.OMJ)OO
worth
of
genrral
build­
is
the
area
evacuated
sin
,
That contest wa* to lie settles)
I’lcrcc Market clo»cd last week. have lieen Upped 26 |iercnt “» » • wel of Ornlo
Ona questioner asked If the mat
p p C |{o^ rt
Htarllng. friend Christmas Eve by the U. 8. j ing ansi Improvement fund re­ at a Democratic meeting later In sale prices (or whiskey. The of atomic bomb* was now an Im­
The ala to right lhou«and crate* devaluation of the |&gt;0UImI In SeptChicago circuit court had revers­
quest* Thursday or Friday when Ihr slay.
10th
Corps.
„,
of William C. Rodgers of Miami.
of tomatoc* ripectrd thl* week ember, 1949.
portant factor governing the stra­
es! the Indlanapili* decision.
Universities
present their I
Aluminum wa* hiked $11-*' *'&gt;
P|,|. p jg ,,, c . Wear, son of
Three North
Korean Arm y the
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,
Senator Lucas of Illinois, the
will l»c told at nrivate sale.
4. Upheld 8 tu 1 an Interstate tegic us# of the bomh, whether we
also were Hates! hy M a c -' ° P 'r*Dog budget*.
V
leasler
this
setiion,
wa.
defeated
Manager hf. E. William* advises $347^0 a ton yesterday. Cement Nr&lt; Mlnnlr p w’ear of Archer, Corps
a . I t
*
*
'
n all
e an elas
&lt;
Commerce
Goyimiulon
order “ have to be frugal 7”
!n
all, nagencies
and institution*
,,FC |.alrifk p. McCluskcy. son Arthur's headquarters at the
that erower* have practically spurted $11310 a tun at the same
have requested I37l.000.nno from In the election. So wa* Senator which required a group of rail­
"Even If you had much larger
Myer*
of
Pennsylvania,
the
assis­
completed preparation of their time. T in bulged tn a reconl $3,- (lf Mr, Mliry K MrCluikey of front.
roads and barge line* to esta­ numbers you would have lo bfe
The»e forces, hacked hy re­ the General Funsl during the next tant leader.
764 a ton Dec. 19.
IY-arola.
blish through mutes and Joint frugal," Dean replied.
“
A
government announcement
j,F (. | j0y,| p|r W’allon, Jr., son serves ashling
ig up to a total of two years. U nl*.« new taxes are
In
" A rc you worried aliuut not hav­
levied, there 1. only $244.000 000
'a*?...**!"* _ij ^ t t. h,l l,UCM rate* for rall-harg* freight ser­
last week Iainidng
liras*, *lnc, arid of Mrs Jesse Walton Dowling of more than IJM0.000 drove
d
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P H
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past
,*«fimof,-.4 available
. . . i i . i . i . for ____
.JI *ol‘' Di#I Senate
the
natior __
I* passvice on the Mississippi River and ing enoughT"
expend!
copper in Die manufacture of .00 Hialeah.
meanring w&lt;rsjge lilts* the west
Ing through tha " m a t extraordi­ it. tributaries.
\
” N o”, Dean answered, “just
rommodltle* was too much for
Marine
Corps:
l.t,
Frank flank ami also punched a big ture during the biennium.
and dangerous day* since the
6. Rejected an appegA by 31 about Iww to get more.”
Ho tlu&gt; Budge' Commission may nary
H ' riiIIrn H I’rnw Pure. Onp )
the Jittery British housewife- *h&lt; Ernest Cold, huihaud of Mr*. dent In the east-central -s-tui
birth of thl* republic."
persons
who
lost
a
$1^)00,000
In reply to other questions,
Trieste to him King Geoige VI started n pot ami pan run ott 'be Frank F. ( ’old ol lamps.
The latter thrust wa* aimed la- expected tu do tome pretty
"W e can destroy all of th* thing* damage suit against B
alf
Baltimore
Dean *ald:
Injure.):
at rutting off Hesml'a defender* •hern trlm inin- when it finishes that mad* America great •if we city officials who *nf&lt;____
has appinvcil thn aclion. 'pokes- shops that's sill going »ronr
I. The Commission probably
by I Dewitt C. Padgett, hus­ from their roar! uf retreat south­ it* hearings and M art, ronslsler- continue to quarrel among ourThe ban "I* bound to cause very
men said.
je j[l ask Congress within the next
considerable dislocation mid run..- band of Mrs. Rose Lie Palgett east to the old Pusan beachhead*. Init its recommendation* to the aalves," he ailued. and plraslrsl for gregatlon uf Negro*-* and
in
athletic
activities
In
pul
months to revise the atomle
British force* now in Weil unemployment." the N a t i o n a l of lirooker
An Eighth A rm y
spokesman legislature next Monday.
unity.
park*. The suit by the 21 re­
v Art to allow greater free­
Meanwhile Governor Warren
.aid the Red threat on both
Europe include the Seventh Armor­ Union of Manufacturer* IN C M I
II*
urged
that
Administration
sulted from an attempt by tha
Hanks wa* serious but not criti­ said ha hasn't had a chance to leader* and Republican leader* Young Progressives of Mary­ dom Tth tfcteflglng information
.
ed and I he Second Infantry Divi­ said today.
studg testimony bafot* the Kaand maWVItl&gt; *3^1h sdh* Unite
cal.
The N U M »ent a memorandum
"lay aside every political and other land to hold an Interracial tennis
sion* in Germany; the 24th Infan­ to George Straus*, the Mlnlrter
No estimate of Allied losaea fauver Committer charring gam­ consideration and compromise 'Lelr tournament at Druid Hill Park on Kingdom and Cap____
try Brigade in Aurlria. and two in­ of Supply who administer* the
2. Tha program to produce an
■luring the Red offensive'* flral bling pav-off. to HIIDbotovgh difference* on foreign policy."
I f * MNt f Wt l g s f l " » P h t
Os» *
July 11, 1948.
h*n saying “ »he tlm « given for feelers, hut Gross had made it phase— from 7 P. M . New Year’* county official* ansi he hat "no
fantry battalions in Trieste.
Republicans and Democrat* alike
8. Denied the A F L Atlantic atomic engine to propel a sub­
plans
vet"
on
what
he
should
do
g ^ v e r to substitute m*- plain his country would go ahead Eve to 3 A. M. N ew Year* Day—
Her forre in Germany Is to ^ • c h
Mood and applauded Lucas at the Fishermen's Union a hearing on marine or a '.hip w ill he ineeded
aloiut it.
with It* ilemamls for action against waa permitted.
and of hla speech.
bv rvlnforcod soon by a third trrlal* t . wholly inade&lt;|u*te.
ita protest against a Massachu­ uu. This program I* under way
Senator Lester C. Hunt. (D But the *hock of the first at­
The lain take* effect Jan. 31. Peiping if the Chinese drive In
division— the Eleventh Armored.
Although the $20,000,000,000 de- setts State Court order forbidding a* the Commission’s plant In
W
yo
),
who
conducted
the
Tampa
tack rruthesl a regiment of the
The N U M represents «6 trade Korea continue*.
Eisenhower already haa been
fen** bill waa passed by vole* yote the Fishermen from "combining” Idaho.
g . - T h o CommlaaU fi do** .*1 eau R h 4 ^ 0 )0 r a a n n l a t - — India haa maintained that until vatnran South Koessaw F lsst D4- hearing a* a ault-tlmmltlgc of one.
---------------prum
ist d------rtnva—
thm i------dlvtslum
tllvlxlum------ by association*,
____________| »•
nnulsnl----without
ubjw l tun. ttitle Was flti r m ftg 1minimum prim whoi
pert to havs ita Savannah River
France « - *oon as he set* up hi* tur|ng firm »*• memlwr*
Chinese Communist troops crossed vision near Chokaong, 26 mllea ended It Satursiay with a sugges *
sail
their
catches.
•
Hltht
over
on*
Item.
north of Seoul. It waa hit hy tion that circuit Judge Henry C.
headquarUrs. lie also will taka | ----------------------------- .
7. Dismissed an appeal which and Paducah plants completed at
field* tha 88th Parallel, Peiping rsiuld Res! force* which c ro w d
tha Tillm an aak for a special Mat* usJSJl. JT1* ! P W islon for I I , .
over command of American forces , spring acreage *ml »o»n
not legnlty he charged with aguctioned
tha validity of a Ca- the end of this vear hut he dU
860,000
Hem
for
the
Southeastern
Indlattorney to be assigned to study
froten lmjln River.
tn We»t Kurape. Canada, too, will i haV# already^been *e«si d.
fornia
law
permitting the tub- not ear* to Indicate any time
sure
of
military
events
will
now
Power
Administration,
A Rad column racesl through tha testimony.
&gt;
, fl
cation* are that • considerable gresslon. The U. 8. hope, the preebe aemllng a force over toon
stltution
of
a
published or bteod- schedule,)'
Tha
llo
u
if
yaatarday
Inalalad
on
(
yaaterdai
Three former associates of
Th # .Savannah River plant, lo­
Tb c Supreme Commander will acreage of mixed vegetahle*--- convince that sountry the U. N. the gap and wheeled east for
cast retraction fof general mimey
Ln?tO h*t »h* •»*« *tay
cated In 8outh Carolina !• de­
come to Loudon Irefore going on cucumbera, pepper, aqunsh ansi cannot Ignore the fact that Red an attack on an American Dtvt. slain gambler Jimmy Vehsco f ro”
&lt;'
‘ "f. « » • The Senate Hnally damage* (n libel anlta.
testified they had been told of
signed to produce atomic mater­
- - -/ ’
to Paris. Ailde from meeting corn will be plantesl for spring China's troop, sre In full cry slon.
Bgreesl, 4.7 to 41,
U . N. division* on the flanks payments made In plain white en­
British government leader*, he
' The 1948 Chilean Derby winner, ials for weapon* and peace time
against (he world organisation's
of the routed South Korean di­ velopes to Shariff Hugh Culbrcath
Rio Bueno Stable's llalsamo. It use*. Tha Paduach plant Is de­
will confer with tne Atlantic h* T h ^ tKall 'leal at the I’almetto anti-ai&lt;Kre«.lnn forre*.
«*•»»«• hand*.
and former Tamna pollen Chief J. oi
vision had tu pull hark.
Council of Deputies which IMS Is State Farmers' Market is ilraw*he hearing wa&lt; bring propped by Trainer Bob signed for the separation of uran­
la ila iiiA Pulping an aggressor
Flames lit the sky Monday of similar payments to State A t- Sheriff Culhreath'* statement that Odom for a comeback this winter ium 275 from uranium a* II oea finish. 1.741 %
devoting its attention to rearma­ |„g
would lay that government open
ear* f« nature.
ment questions and raw material selling for a total of $X4H.iHt to Hires* forms &lt;if II. N. artion. night a* engines r* of retreating L. Eliding*. Tw o said they heard he now has $50,000 jn cash and nt Hialeah.
L\ N . division* put the turvh Is) torney Rex Farrior.
during the past ws*sk. No. l They are:
4. The commission expect* to
lamda, plus $46,000 In props?rty
problems.
whole vlllsge*.
Some aald they had aaen enve­ acquired sine* h* took ofHce 19
got "euhatantlally more" uranium
A
potential
varsity
star
la
bath
Eisenhower will go bark In S C t L . sold from $2.40 10 $IO*n
1. Diplomatic sanctions— U. N.
Correspondent Randolph, In a lope* delivered, ona said he count­ years ago, rflthough he reported football and basketball. Gil Reich In the future out of known re­
Washington for talk* after he with an average *»f $6J3- l.i#ht memliera would t&gt;e asked to withhaa made a quick preliminary volume of tomatoes. I’ole l*ean«. ilraw rrrognitinn from Red Chino. dispatch from the front north of ed cash to put In plain white *n Income of only $36,000 after uxea of Arm y also ia one of tha finset sources In the Colomilo River
Seoul, aald the Ite&lt;| thrust had velopes, but non* taatlfied to sea- In those ten yean.
golfer* at tha Military Academy, plateau.
awing through most of the capl- Rush beans, squash, cukes, egg2. Economic sanrtlona— a blockpepper, E n d '* h
p&lt;w«.
tala of the Atlantic Pact nations plant,
3. Military san-tliina— a U.. N.
Red
Illiaa
potatoes
ia
anticipates!
In Europe.
ado of Peiping-controlled territory,
Meanwhile In Pari* Russia’* this week, according tn Msnager government.
STATEMENT OP CONDITION
prompt answer to the Weet'e bid M. V. Meeklwn.
A U. 8. spokesman aald thl*
Manager J. b. W arren advise*
for a Big Four meeting raised
country ha* nut vet derided wblch
new hope her* today Dial the the volume of nrosluce on the form of punishment to slemaml
world's ill* ran t»e cured around Pompano Stale Farmer*' Mnrket for Red China Washington is
SANFORD, FLORIDA
the conference table rather than continue* to show an Incrraie, anaiou* to sound out Its Allies la-,
OrganUed
June 2, liLIO
quality I* good and price, are
on the battlefield.
InlroslurinK any sprelfir pro­
The French
Foreign
Office very satisfactory. PH.&amp;H7 bushel, fore
December .10. 1910
posals.
wa* cheered by Ih r Kremlin'* of lies ns averagrsl $4.6H; 7,109
Thu U. A , however, considers
favorable reaction to the.Idea of bushels squash, averages! $0.12;
RESOURCES
a big power meeting that would 2,892 bushel* of I'ggplant. aver­ •|ie matter urgent, the spokesman
illk slwui ■!} i»*f World’s hot aged $3.69 and 2,149 bushels pep­ .aid, ami will bring It before the
| 801,249.76
Loans and Discount.
per averaged $0.40. Light volume, apuuBurrst war against the guilty
and cold wara.
Ranking House, Furniture A
The fart that tha answer took of llo t pepper. Limas, cucum- next meeting of the 00-natlon Po­
28,764.96
Fixture* .....................
. _
only nine day* In coming boost­ hera, okra, Flela pea*, corn ansi litical Committee unless the Red
Chinese drive is halted.
211 IJ,'1
ed the belief that the Soviet Irad- tomatoes brought fair to gos.l
? • *^413.
None
Overdraft*
.............................
The Committee Is scheduled to
f. •
era are ready to talk thing* over. prices, okra leading in price av­
meet tomorrow or Thureday. It
eraging $9Jt3.
French official* who have
U. 8. Gov’t. Obligations ..Ii. $1,209,120.99
The Sanford Stale Parmer*' must first hear tha report of its
the not* do not ahare Washln„
cease-fire
commission
whlek
waa
Market
will
have
a
good
supply
Other
Marketable Bonds ....
219,024.66
ton’e
Ion'*
apparent disappointment
rafted by Rau, Assembly PraalOrganised Jan* 1 19*9
Dispatches
the* from the IL
U. 8.
H. capl
capi­ of U . 8. No. I orange*, grape­
Cash ami Du* from Banka
988,544.45 2,414,6*9.98
tal quote,) diplomatic authorities fruit and tangerines; a small dant Naarollah Entetam and Iran
“ • » » . osih « i Canada.
than, aa feallae tha Rn«Mt ,»»!• volume of fane* « t .* r » H jrrswr.
The report, still secret. It ex.
Total
$3,246,294.09
D E C E M B E R SO. 19S0
fell far short of outright accept' Iceberg lettuce and a supply of
reports three-mun group failed in It* efa nr* of the British, American local gtown cabbage,
LIABILITIES
pectesl to tell the committee the
and French call for Rig Four Manager Sandy Anderson.
Market Manager.C. S. Phillip, forts.
talks.
Capital
Stock
60,00000
Further such attempts are leIn spits of the layer* of typical of Florida City advise* crops In
RESOURCES
that
area
look
goosl
and
he
f&lt;iv.■
.
ganled
her*
aa
academic
In
view
Surplus
........................... .
100,000.00
Soviet propaganda with which
casta
approximately
0,000
bushel*
of
the
increased
tempo
cf
the
' f . i ' •'
tha ten-parapraph Russian reply
Undivided Profits ...................
30,783,93
i
Waa padded,
Fre
Jdvd, the French
persist tomatoes this week. Tom ato aur- Ch nese military drive and tha U.
tlona
to
be
held
January
2nd
and
8.-le*l
determination
to
oppot*
It.
In thinking that it la a step to'
$ 895.776.13
Loana and Dlscounta
Divlden I* Payable January |, I960
2,800.00
January 4th, ami each Tuesday
ward conciliation.
* I
and
Thursslay
thereafter
until
„
football U r k
Howard
One high level source her*
______ ___ _
47,306.75
Deposit*
..................... ...........
1.067,410.76
Banking House, Fum . A Fix. - ....... ——
Increase*
enough
to Baldwin soon will rat* a islut*
said flatly, "the reply ia a goosl rolurae
Justify
daily
auction,
proloihly
from his father, whd Is a sergeant
sign. It la on* more proof that
Total
................
NONE
$3J!40J94.0O
O v en irafta----------------------—
In the regular Arm y.
w ar between the east ami w rit about January I6lh.
I* not inevitable."
OFFICERS
f 1,276,754.24
U. S. Govt. Obligations ----- The
Informant
added
that
C. H. McNULTY.
"there are some disappointment*
217,064.78
Other Marketable Bonda ........
in the Soviet message, but non*
K. G . K IL P A T R IC K , J R , Yle* Praaldaat
^
l
«
D
I
f
\
I
l
a
.
i
r
t
ii
•
1,984,761^9 3,478,580^6
that the door la now open to
R I D l IN n i l A l-R t
Cash and Due from Banka
T . K. T U C K E R , Caahlar
•o groat aa the cheering factor
fettle by diplomatic means the
M A K Y I.Y N D R 0 8 8 , Assist sat Cashier
84,421,663.14
TOTAL
problems that beaet tha world."

Four State

$20 Billion

Hritlsh Offer

UN Action

S

FIiORIDA STATE BANK

Comparative

Statement O f Condition

Florida State B a n k of Sar^ord
Sanford, Florida

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TONIGHT &amp; WEDNESDAY
Double F eature Bargain Program

A U T O S K A T C O VER S

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■tnat-aBacau

.
FORRB8T GATCHBL
Inveal mania, Aanford. Florid*
C. II. McNULTY
President of tka lUnh, Malhaarna, Florida

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Cartoon
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.?• C. KILPATRICK, JR.
View Praaldaat rf tha Bank. Hanford Florida
w. A. PATRICK
President ef Patrick Frail Corporation
T. R. TUCKER
Cashier of the Haab Iteaf

Capital 8tock ___________________

&lt; ‘ 100,000.00

S urplus......... .....................................

60,000.00

Undivided Profits ..._________ ____
Dividends Payable January 2. 1961

81,021.74.
4^06,641.40
,668.14

TOTAL -

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U n i t y T b t n b S t r o n g th —
T# P r * (M Ik t P rtf* of the Wfitld;
To Promote the Progress of A o n k i .
.T o Prod Bio I 'r a if t r llj for Hanford.

TH E W EA TH ER
I
Partly cloudy to rioudy through
Th u n d e r. Shower* In extreme
north Thursday, possibly beginHint In Tallahassee nren early
tonight. Widely »e«tter*&gt;H loenl
ilinner* on loner east roa*t.

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82nd Congress
Opens On Note
* 0 f S olem n ity

Cantor To Head ‘Dimes’ Parade

Frederick

Brown

llarti*.

aikcd

tCoattaaaa wo Poa* Mat

Wecninjr Witness
Calls Use Koch
“Beast” At Trial

_____
a
^
A U G S B U R G . Germany. Jan. a
— I/O— Weeping arith
rage, a
witness railed llse Koch a "linast"
aa a German court resumed Ita
atrocity trial of the former "Red
Witch of Buehttiwald" today.
Mr*. Korh, who I* accused of
tauiing murder* and erulti,* to
Biirhenwald Conrenltration Camp
inmate*, aat pale and allrnt a*
•ha heard the bitter denunciation
by Herlwrt Goximann. nnre a
ptI»oncr of the N arit In Bunrh.
l a anwald.
w
"flhc ihould rome nuUlde unrr,
and then aha wouldn't live a
minute longer,” he raged.
Mlt'a a iharae,” he e m d . "that
‘ we mu*t continue In feed thl*
beast, t hla awlne.”
Goatmann aaid he had seen
Mr*.
Koch order
Buchenwald
prisoners to crawl on the ground.
Ha said ahe often threw ejgarf i b frtllt» 111(41 gimipa lit (It tmttf
er*, then wrote down Ihe nutnlwr*
g of thotr who *t«i&gt;iped to pick them
T Up.
Previous witnesses have told
of prltouera being whipped after
Mr*. Korh wrote down the num
ber* of their uniform*.
Gerhard Maaahaenter, a Catholll priest who wa* ronfinrd at
Bikhenwalt*, said he nnre waa
•low In greeting Mr*. Korh when
he met her walking through the
camp with her husband, the
ramp rommandrr.
M
*Thl» xwlne ( N u t t want to
* greet me," she complained to her
husband.
The commandei then ordrred
the priest to crawl on the anow
rorrrrd ground, tba witness re­
lated.
W A L K E R B U R IE D
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 8 - 0 P I Tha A rm y gave a fm ir-»U r g«noral’* burial yestardav to Walton
• II. Walhor. eommanding general
Or «f lira Eighth Army la Koraa who
v waa k i l M In a Jeep acrIdeal I her*

Dae. M.

Walk*? wa* buried yesterday
afternoon In Arlington National
Cemetery Just an hour after Congr**» and President Trum an had
a*tad to raise him posthumously
lo the rank of four star general.
FRKP. R ID E
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Jaa. * -U P l
— Hoaea Haynes, M . gar* Uljr*set Hom s a lift boa** In nl*

D A IL Y

Ifm ttft

NEW 8PAPEK

tV K D N E S D A Y

'••-.ifinleH

J A N . .1. 1931

I’ r r - n

l.cnned

Nit. 0.1

W lr r

Battle For Seoul Begins As
Levy Reds Rip Through Allied Line

Truman Signs
P ri ec s» ii du ec nit ti Declares
L / u u id i^

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r&gt;

M°rc

.win Administration’s Nn Traffic Deaths City Commission C imc ?,bc u»" iirP
nance W ar Kffort Defense Program ,.,,cn,r I ' i J E l e c t s D y son As
’WCCM n,,,y:h A,,d
-----_
**
I’Minor
hi) __
_ .
American i* m ccs
Proper lllirtnfr
During *50
W A S H IN G TO N . J*n I t/P»
R ID D P fl R v D
W P V
Mayor Of Sanford inKYn. )m 1- &gt;T*l Leading
n id rn l Truman signed t«d*y the
It
J ‘ ‘ I ' ” '-) '
President
Kjwfnvl *rrnf throufh thf milt*
p

r
”

W A S H IN G TO N . Jaa. I &lt; /P &gt; lltr Hind Congress convener! at
n«on today in - tlor fully rcftirh-rh
w ed chamlirr*.
Crowtled galleriei. L u r Ii I with
feminine figure* in Ihtir lied fin­
ery. rnntriliulrd a gay notr a* did
the hand-shaking and esthangr »f
greeting* *mong the legislator* on
the floor*.
But there wai an almosplirre,
loo. of solemnity and lent ion,
horn nl the fe-ling thal the two.
^ yeaf life r.^'.iir'tongre** may lie
an ert at trying at any in Amertcan hittnry.
Il wa. rrflcclerf in tr»»ion-eve
Demncralir plea* fnr national unity and Republican demand* that
P itia lm l Ttu a u it Uatil y lui mternalional aims
Vice President Harklev liangrtl
down hit gavel pmmiftly at the
a
,
*
V noon hour In convene 4b, Nrnale.

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

P rofits

DemandsFor Stronger
D e f e n s e Measures
And Controls Are
Made By Members
H r J A f ‘K ~ B E L L
W A S H IN G T O N . Jan. 8— (4*1—
Speaker Ham Raybar* carried
the 82nd Cnngreaa lata neulim
today with a rail for ft In "do
the thing* that will a a l r inter­
national Henperadnea and de.pol.
fear to gal in oar path.’* If
Congrena d or. ant perform Ita
dalle* in the data anted, he aaid.
“I fear we will hare a wnrld
not o fit plate for men In lira
In.” Taking the Bpaakrr'a chair
far hi* sixth term, longer than
ft any man before Mat." lia r bam
m also told the H o a g A a e r in 'i
areaa frontier* era not enough
la protect It In It f a r ’a world.
"No matter nbere •thee man*»l romea from." He
added:
T h e United State* af America
eanant wrap lw* nrraaa around
It and stay aecare and flee."

IN D E P E N D E N T

v tO T

vr a r f*(

new $ J. 100.000.000 lax loll. tL|«

IBMi

without

n

ini;L'

elefnfltl* nf

reven I w i r

Cnm-

ftnf
»»a* r|e» led mavot nf Sanloid I •&gt;! , , ,,tl|,| lr4
fumbling national iW m ie and i ail­ •Urli " « tiee. «u hlidgei
11ie total nund-rr nf traffic night l*y un iionmii, *■tion n| the
” 1 »h*ll. in due rnitrve. nil
ed mem the Iri-n liiiur to put NewSfnnl,
hv uflWfflfd fife*
In ll.e Congtrtt rcrominendtli
^&lt;&gt;ik *tate »n in enurgrnry w.,r •«terl,» thowr-l a dectra»e, with &gt;nmrnliiinnri &gt;
|20 arcid-.nt* trpo|l-d during th'
nhicli dfvouifH hui*din*T?. »t»!l
(or uibstanlul tax incrrsiej.'
Andrew I •rraway w n n'ununt
looting lo rr|*e with the “ genuine nait vear a» compared with 111
held hy U# S- And Allied inf*nt|TMoil «*vat?e" In lt»lt»
rd foi a thud trrni ■■ mrvnr, hut
Even before Congm * *om|&lt;| |.| | |Wt«|ibililv" nl l
mrn. Thfy u fie fi^htinc
holt!
Inlurle. due to Ihrie arcldrn*
d iloinM attar L
. lcd that the non..nation he with
utKm on eh*, hill, M i. TdtMi.,,
Milltdfiwiil hn^ iptitnl nvet
ahowrd ■ i n .u l r l Imp from ?*
mule known lie wtuihl' *»V
I l*r Iw If r *|r Ir a|r«l H-puhl'* an in tilt'1 to It In I'.iVi Colllrlon* diann m layni nf Mi f&gt;ynn
h helm in« odd*.
|nhit lary, nrwfv ie,,|ed mm
filllher revenue rauii'g nir«&gt;U
piniilential nominee lold ihe law wltlt fl»ed nh|eci &lt; niuol&gt;rrei| 7 In
Tb f i I'in n c In the otnlfiu ght
from ibe new ('»n«rr*%
niaieff ni hit annual nieiaagr lhal tt*lt* and fl In I’lWI \rrldetpa nf murmner. .rived a. trmpniatV nm,! tome tank*, hot the main at.
iihim m I ftuir ilriifhA nn.l miVor ,|l|lmR
( ;nlln n s * m n «
.mult wax Imrin’ h&lt; Cmnmiint'it In
Tiru v u ty e»p*-rla art' dlxlyiltC hr hn|ird thr ilalr rould in&lt; luh/r
IWO POIIO S u r r t r i.j
. ..».•. u&gt; vadious po.tlhlliUe. -Il.ev |iaVe,fnl total drlrnte without inrrea. ♦l»t**• ftrtMirti’* in I !•f!l •«*i»t m» (N h I'd lltr flfkl DfiiP M il I tif||- fanlry The Rrrl. -.1rurfi In »*ve
ilrsthi
m
»*|
nn
iniurU*
In
ISW^L
mngratulale romertlan Kdrtif l'*ni"i aim, &lt;e rn
the Gland Mar*
givi-n out no ilrtail*. lull Imllvld
In I (a fi rni rfillinionA ! fi • iHVl ftiiDiDfin .S.i?n \| uliriA. Cfimmii** on ware, hcrdle.. nf heavy lo.aes
•nu la in
ibal's ribbon Irom lietll OConnor. pirtldetit «*t the National rm ndatlnn
nat*. who»e Incume l«»r* wan
flptifp
1m Aliohttv hiL’pi with **** •tfinei \\ || .Slrni|»rr m .i i present, ftighth Arm y field rommsmtci*
tor Infantile ratalyii* Cantor *»s n »ir »« to iirtri Ihe ItSI March nf
ratted laat Del. I, may l*e •stllewl
teminmeniled p*v iai*e. lor
r»pert«-&lt;l a full*rnle a .anil on the
rmiipRre«i
n*i!h M7 in I'Hll Only
tMmo- parade In New York City on fanuar* IS lie miglnated i'.it tloian
nil to pay ntlll largt'l Irv in ,
inihln o IiimiI lr* rh rt, ind 1*1- nnr ininiv w m rfpnflr&lt;l fine In roinici C nmniik«innrf John K irlfi anrient city at any hour
uteri In Ihe rmindalion't annual national fund rlrlvea (Central Peer*)
vKun| Ine |»»**#
President Kvnpman Phee and
The Adm ini.tralion'. aim la to , lm,|„v„ „„| , r)ntln,n „ on „ (
M .\.|» a 1*eiitt* lilt In ••itomnfiMr*,
pill Amerira * rraiatame to ( nm •
. .
. . ,
I*
' ,’ ••» old, •■I ratiinet fled only * few hour*
wlirrcR« Iwn %nrh ln|uH^^ w rrr
muniut aggreaflon .........er a- pa*
,u 'f
*r '" &lt; « " f r l»&lt;
f s »•'&lt;»n '&lt;• \V9
Uikf* v C hrf.irr thr Red. rra'liei) thlO'lgh
|m 1DU» line ftn1*11V If
■Ible r,n a pay-aa-you y » Nitla.
,,n' I k ordered flimRrnI e,.,nnm HillevJ let |B.*n ffP|»i M fmllt Rt»*i trlipiv hr frrrlvptl liU f«tn«-iilinn ; a second line of d.fenre. even to
The bill aignrfl todav rai-e* tax IM |n die ii*ir » non-de|cnse o|&gt;e- N«tl«y|*mliils r4*1l!xl4#»» nttii two Mich lie ftullnl civil *nyin* •imp, mvl |0 tulle* to the north and north-eollretinna to » |5,noo.ooo,000 nr ration*
followed friititrurtion wort, for 17 a t, Ttd . wa* dining the murning
ifiintieA «p rn i&lt;»|*»n!rtl in KM*1
year, before m m lng In ‘mnforl! *"'* ahoul noon
more n year— well almve the re■.
,,
.
.
,
, , ,
IkirlnR ih r nnrt
it*** ^
Seoul
rord SUUion.nonnoo -et |„ iu4f.
R'pttMwan kulei* haded the
,
in|„ -vilS th. Ilutt-u, Conatnirtior, C o .
« nnimunlrationa w i t h
went dead at 3:35 f M
■luring World War II.
w i i» &lt; reih.i.. krvnnle nl ||u&gt; ■*"' 10,l' r V '
T1 , in 1
pilot to m m lng h r,r hr iriv rd ,
n " • dlipA'rh hy A. P n.T
Mr, Trum an, who hr..! a.ked thal day* alwarl The Democraltr mm effect new anGlv me"•me- i i a. « p-nr,Al
ii|wrintemient nf fMimwIent Stan Rwlnton. filed m
thl. hill hike J.xe , by lt.000,000. I OIllv
H M r .,ire,|erl
i lw lt"W
° ,1 ‘
Arm v hearlquarter* "i
000, waa iw^lral of «ome nf ID
,| ,,
,
,
knd I’almettn Arennei thfouph road const.union in »«tl. .-it.- and. K'«hth
mwration In the |Vwrv admioftlta.
...
..
, , , Vl.,*l.
...... in N-nrth .ml Ho.Ph•*’ «" &gt;’ M.,*|wole.l front Ire Inprovltlnn*.
, ,
*trert« fiorn flf- * S*reel In Ninth Ktatr
lie .aid .ome feature of the bun on ntid'iWalmn and de|rn*e
,„| f,„„, Carotin........ . T m n rv .rr ||r waa lelllgenee officer* a , .aytnp the
man led
tula to Mu* Krnla ‘'•tliri attack-, atth-ugh In for-e.
new mraaurr will prohahly give
A p p ^ r l .J ,u , onallv at th - S ,,' 7 *
’f '
'
'
Kllntworth. dim Dy nil. live at "'•''•te "hly a preliminary to a
an undue advantage to anme enr opening of th- ITU h regular -&lt; ^
T »iu r r n ,h
•
2f)1 W r-I Seventrenth street A tt»»l «l' "ft a**aull on Seoul depnratlnn* “ eapeelally In ralallen' -Ion. I»»we&gt; urgad the legislaturi oilu-tMirougl ■*&lt;*•••* I went let n
Ilv ..■■■ i J frn h ra*
■ In l lie U x bUrdem ~ HPrPUUUH y : tn;---------------------------------------------------------------ZTTii" '»'JX inndr a ||,r- u:S-dM *t. «Un&gt;il,ffct Ui.
a ,'.xntt~
" I iwv prrdirte-^ - r r r
borne hv otherv."
t Cfbate a -late detente t^ain ui„„ -u;n* -ere piared at In srrrelarv to Bl.hnp John Wlngi
W A S H IN G TO N . Jan. )~T/P&gt;
Ctaintrin eddW A S H IN G TO N . Jan V &lt; / »V
and
lllahoo
M
m
.,I
U
n
tiD
o
f
.
will
rome
loplgh*.
.
.
“ Exreaalyr e «rr-,.,tl„,„ And re etl. aimed wilt, sweeping |K»w,i., '
through .tree!*
Ptrndcnt Ttunita lod*y »ct up a .Srrrelarv nf Stale Arlieton taid
the Ipl.cepai Church
III* dispatch wa* hadlr cut up
lief provlalnn*," he added, 'Vroofe* to turrt *n*. I 'A i 'i r r i '- wrj**' .nl
.
Admm- today dial ike W*»| m uil have lner|ulties ami enluce the govera-,- the necessity &gt;.« h .ylur the wgia
Mt D n m I*
Id **i. hy r*n»or*
new ‘ Deltnw
m ir n w Pfodutlion
r r a iw ie a nn
A. P. photographer Jim rtln g lf
l ..^ !
«
* n ! r o T 'tv i f f l l r L
"lot!hat. rlaeifinatMa" - of R u u ia 't mersfa revenue* needlv**• *•-1*tntr'* IN *^a«lPtl
t’Evinf
fr *«i
to 1M b fepiirted from an »ll *'**♦
For this re**«p. he contlru«eil,|
j, fweln|, ■ lovslty procedure
pto- (vriitirm on a pmptwan font power
for four trrn i. .11 m comity ^otn voithein .l»p*n that il. D rffD
hr I* rerpie.tlnc Srrretary of the for .tale employe, “ to am.nte
going to Seoul’s Kirnpo airfield.
m erlin: before il can «u u m r lhal
•liKtion agrnciti.
mi* --iniicf **f i« iil»*|* lie w u chair
Tre a .u rv Knyder to keep eire «. rnrlty" agaiu.t •snhvei «lvc artlvl
................................
iiwallaM.a nm c . . .
nmn liming I n !•%( term
Tlic imwerfiil new DI’A t« to l&gt;c Puttia i* ready In lake up mil- profits lave, under rrmUntUMS* re­ I , . . I„ "aeurltlv* a,-as."
I U I. \ ll ASHF.E, J-'U
lie lm« It^cn attivc It* iiijiiv
The Govermu called for “ »!•«» the FlurkU lllghwav I atlld . “ I
hcadcrl hy Wilham II. I Lemon, itanding world problem*
view .ri thal If some provlxlonv
.Inn -if the .la 'c 'i civil defen'.e lertnl H '.'A I7
f‘ "" l n " ’. with Iniltflinr pfnjfrL* the l»trit of
now cluef nl llie N*lK,n*l PtorlmPie I'ruled Stale*, Iln U in . aiid need revi.lnn the farta ran tw program an-l ” f«r greater" action overweight load . during
i rlii- h liirh ii th** Plot Ida Rtat** H int j
plareil before Cong fee* without
lion Authority
I l M l I n M W» | ' i „ Alt I
I to 1.
•Imp ) m additlnn. Four yr »»
I I ’lancr, lie dnclnted. have alirady delay.
the pallid »atd it *»i igluol ••••j he tircame Iptrre.terl III cattle
Rot Mr. Truman al.n had nraluUnder Mr. Ttumxn'a rxmitive •&gt;rtned ditcutnnn* almul what
113 trucka and fmind Hi! ov pr' I raising and fm thl. piir|»i"ie nc
fnr Congrr**. He said II artnl with
nriler. Ilarrunn will ha*t aiilluui- move they will make neat in re- eommendahle
|weight. The hlggc.l « . c.Miu-nl. •lulled the Pule .Inn Rat" h and
.peel In rnmplrt
I71tiii!tt, waa charged
Hgiiiti-i i
nrnpeity near the Wekiva
■■ - —
ly nvrt mdinitial output. Iran»|&gt;ni- *|K&gt;n*e In ihe latest note on thi* Ing what lie dewrllied as a com­
l .iirmrd and Mayo iif Miami. f"t 1 j o ,rr
f),|,r.\Ve||et Home.-., a Florida
plex
niece
of
legi-Ullon.
It
thu*
latum, furl, mineral* and |mwtr.
tuhjrct fmni Motcnw. Arhetnn’*
a ir.X ’lt overload.
j (irrlinlng In make any .p-cch I rnt|,„iallon, will s*-tt&lt; *’,tl 1
Some of tim e power* are now •talrmenti, at a new* conference, nrovldcd evidence, he atateil, th»t
Kin-e the campaign on ‘&gt;vrr-1 ,|f
declaration, hf simply | ,,,e&lt;llatc|y on « n*w |"'U«*n« PWthe
nation
I*
determined
In
fin­
•ralternl through variou* governlna.lt waa aiarte.l lavi summer. thanked th
r.immi .Inner, la t I j,, i |„ ||,| Ail Bub«llvt«ion in Snn^
implied that they may aik Russia ance Ita huge defrn*e program
tr«allaoea tra Pair T « » l
. .
|,„nil, that they had f„,.|,
Ihe patrol II* collected $57JH&gt;.Y
-i. «l,e,e they have eriue.1 50
Locally
grown
vegetable,
are
without
Jeopardy
to
the
•taMII’
y
In explain ill position further.
o*|er.
*•” conferred
•
I ........
I I..S
M weighe.l 17,571 Vehicle*
from l):«
lh. rltV
City. I *
lot. f.rii**
upon I.lw*
him
U . . I I . M * we wear Vwel
finding a ready market and -ale found ••&lt;;;i overweight
Contrary In rome interpretation*
M ini of th, firm, anAn anient nor'sman. hi* favor ........ .
at Die Hanford Htatr
fa rm e r»
rile
d
Tlie money rr.lleete.l I* •
(I, hobble* aie hunting a"d ft h nioioeed thi* ni'Ui'ing
in new* dirpatdie* from l/mdon
M allei ol grcutlv iftcre*-c«l price, live l to •lie .-tale Road Itepart
I.a | nigh* the fl* - f'.unmiiiton
Ing.
over lh » &gt;• prevailing at thi; time
and f’am . Athe»on derlaied lhal
nicnl (or high'*ay repair.
I I , foittint -'••ii la»t night «&gt; a I nmv|»tfge-l payment "( I U M
latl
year.
Manager
Handy
Ander
(he Soviet note teeeived line Mon­
patrol official* .aid the put rrpte.l the offei of tt.e Plot ids f..r the lot* on which the ,oi|w.r*.
D A Y T O N A B E A C H . Jan. 1
son announced thl* morning
fl llie
naw city eotutnlillon taV. day doe&gt; not auept a ptopmal o|
»ne campaign
can.pa&gt;k" t* not t*
u „,y
nnrrl.a
imrrha e tcvemie
icvenur Dan ii.»,| previously taken *n op­
M
»i,
than
'’
*
,133
pa.
kageof
!•'”
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Jan. J t.Pt
Ing office 1**1 nlghl for two
laive rrevenue, bui lo eol dm*« r r ,„»|, .,le, valued at $|mi.')W) fol tion The Bel-Air section M Incited
ir**n*M a wa raa* *t*i
yrgrtal.lc.
of
3.1
varieties
were
re
— Eighteen Iravel edilnr* from
..( ||,e Merrmlal •*-.i of M ,| | »n v ll| , Avenue an!
mi nve itoads that *ie devttoyilig ^
year*, elected nne of II* mem­
newspapers In right state, an I rrivrd al lim Market ynterdav Plot Ida highway*.
ber*. Dili* I Jitwatlrr, J r.. a&gt;
Ila eh. 11 stadium, aid Citv Mali .....th n( the A C L blanch llnr
Tl.t"
morning
Inlying
wa.
I.ri*k
the District nf Columbia le-gan
O e ll R. O f i " of Hanfoid It
Klarting Jan. 15. the patrol agei Clifford Mchlhhln
n u ^ ir . lie aurrecds E I.. Bail
*n eight-day tour nf Florida In nr I Manager Anderson had diffi will stall weighing trl.rka nn an
gait who wa* defeated ! m hi*
George II William . Ji . wa* i.ir-tident of the firm. !;'Ott Wel­
riilly
in
keping
up
will,
rising
dxy.
m|r
hatit,
permlllng
I m.imhi dirvele.l I" perfoini the audit work ler i terfelaiv. trra urer, and
tijipalffp for reelect km.
The tour I* under auspice, nf prlrra
INinndv per axle, and a lit per • of the fitv for tt.e fltc.t ye,r end M. w Drier t» aikWtant e-retaryThe hoard alao aalecterl J . II
Among
th
,
market
dealcirt,
trade
lira-urer. T h , l*tt,f two ar, of
Mohley, J r., former manager of W A S H IN G T O N , Jan .1 - ( A V - Ihe state hotel and the slate wa. r.|&gt;eri*llv heavy al the viand rent allowance.
Inr Kept l". 1UM
Prealdent
Vincent
Aurlol
nf advertising m m m luid n .- Il D
Champaign, I I I . from w h ,r, I F
In the past, trn .k - have be* n
Galnearille, aa Interim city man­
The
hid
nf
finite*
Motor
Stic*
nf
Harold
Kaslncr
.cape,
(ally
in
France I* planning a goodwill to show th* editor* Florida's to*
allowed a gross weight »f 78,01X1 C o . to f.irnltl. a fl.evrolet fm Oiler raine her, on D,« 16
ager at a aalary rata of flOJWO
relerv from Belle Gl».ic.
T h , taller rlsclared *h.t tha lot
pound.
a year. Moldey auccaed* Jame* visit here as a guest of President Jor attraction* during a roundthe’ Police Departtncnl. wa* ar
lateallv
grown
turnip'.
...Hard*,
Tiin • C. Aubrey Vincent waa Trum an. He will ha accompanied thc-itatr awing tn give Ihrm a llovlon and lerda-rg leltUCe, green
eeplr.l. F.iteha.e of a steam -leaner lial projecl will \*r of 10 home* of
TA K FJ*
npiMHiited city attorney auercod­ tv Mmc. Aurlol nn what will he Iletter Idea of what Florida hold. onion*, mustard grrrna and rah
fm antotnohile .-leaninir wa. ap conciet, block construction. When
the fit at two of th,*c are comI I . . . . I , « . ••««» V-..-I
D E T R O IT . J*n 3- '/It fo u n t&gt;
ing Curtia Gardinert Robert Dur­ hi* fir«t vlill lo thl* country. |for visitor* and ney restd-nt. hage were nn «ale and the liravv
Official* yesterday described the alike.
ptci,.|, a ho'ite warming program
treasurer
Harold
Stoll
I*
glad
den, city Judge auceeil«l Fred
«*a ex.-re.llng Mlpplle*
H M lW
will lie held »o that thr public
First stop toay wa* HI. Augus­ tlrmand
all ta* enlleetlnn ease* aien'l
Jaeger; G atU n Chapman aa fire forthcoming *1*11, tentatively ael
llglitrned
hv
hurrleanea
and
free*
11. i f . ,11 ft *N. Mieh, Jan. .1
nrav inspect them, hr .aid. Tha
like tl.l* one:
rhief, aurereding Blake It. H a rt, for the week of Mar- 2H-Apr. 8, tine. T h r tour will end next e» of Ihe pa.l three month*.
at
Ponte
Vr.lra
III* office got a cheek from l,| , The w. athrrnian *•)'• H’l lion..** will he of two an.l three
Reappointed were Mr*, flhea II. a . a courtety affair tirnllar in Wednrwlay
Ye.terdav mote than I.R37* hag.
Parraghl
yc»terday
In going tn mow in Houghton today licilrooiM type.
Vurdl aa rlty rlerk and Tom lhn«e which other ehlefa of ttata Reach. Htalr hotel commission! r of eahhage were received Tl.e.e Elmer
Lot . of th , aubdivt’ lori |.*v, been
have made to WMhlngton
Jame* T . I.andnn la with the were telling at $3.76 a !&gt;ag In eon- payment of property t a« « and tomorrow.
jol.naon aa police rhlrf.
T»wni.|"op|e are littd to hear re-platted to dimensions of 70 by
The French President’* role I* group.
Parraghl’* hoiite. I’at.-aghl got
tteallae.a Oa Case *1*1
The leiard pledged S7.W I to
a deduction lieeailte he w a. a Ipg that. It ha.i anowe.l it. thl* ISO f „ t , he slated l|, added that
lie u»e.| under Chamber « f Com- not on executive one a* Il I* In
northern Michigan town every th , firm had located her, ifter
World Wat II veteran
meree direction In an effort to thl* country. II* la more nearly a
When H.rdl got rhino figuring line of ihe laet I*, day* ill i |"W. il.rv had mad, a thorough survey
bring military eaUbllahmenta to counterpart of Ihe King of Eng­
Right now there'* 81 inches nf Kanf«id and had become eanthl. WS ;||C "core Cost of rnlthl* rlty. In the laat war, tha land— a aymbnl nf national unity
1,11.lip am! ;.i.we*aing Parraghl’. of .now on tt&gt;* ginuml. More vinretl of it* fm&lt;&gt; f.itut, possibil­
\VAC had a major training lataa and continuity.
President Aurlol also plans to
.a&gt;
- 7 “ rrnla. Amount nf than m i Inelie. havr fallen allice ities.
here, the Navy had and air
The Oiler family h#-. developed
’arraxhi’a (a* payment— «l cent*. tM I'iday at ting hrgan.
•lation and the Array tied a visit Canada hefoiw returning
four large subdivisions to th , twin
home.
large rnnvaleacent hoapltal.
•-ittea of Champs.gn-Uihaua, 11*-.
B&gt; E L T O N C. F A Y
and In Danville where .100 homes
A F Military Affair* Reporter
were built. Another home building
project was at Fanto.il, III. In tha
W ASHINGTON. Jan. J &lt;/Pi -Everything in Rutiia— clown
ia*t two year* they have built
through fatm horse* *ml Itscton «mf up through all the } \ j.OOO.OBO
more than 6txt house people— i* filled tnlo ihe war niobilitali-m hhirprint ni the Soviet
Mr Oiler Is making his preaent
f" ’
“ T-r-u
. ■r. ...
Union.
husinris headquarter* et the of­
By T IlO M A B F. W H IT N E Y
An official American military life iii an «iru.»phrre of military
fice nf W. R Williams, realtor, who
semi-alert.” Hmall rhlldrrn In
M O S C O W . Jsn J — f/I’ t Soviet i.e,vi|iaper» If-lty ittlotmed their wau Instrumental In furthering the
N EW Y O R K . Jan. J— (/P&gt;— Steel P.o-|uction in the United Stste. publication— the A rm y Inform*
lion O ig rtt— taya Ru*sla “ h»« school learn early anrh phases a* tearl»rs th«t w*f f.viteti* in the Untleil tale. i&gt; growing, aruf •'.prlodf.l •■ro.rct.
m 1950 topped Ruatu'* bv ibtre ami a half limr*. and ws* within a geared Ita entire military and "front,” "offensive" and object­
hair ol erpialing the combined output ol all other tountne* in the civil structure for rapid mobilisa­ ive." The Russian I’intieer, who In lh*l Amcilran f J-etnmenl leatler* are ttn'lte he ' K '-ltlill' rlefit.lll'irt
Articles in vstioti* n,w»pa|r,ri Imlrv pietmol II. 5. letdcri at
tion, whether It b« open or tern*. a peaceful land would be a Roy
world, the Iron Age said today.
High ,(it* rd a v 74
The National Mristwotkiag Weekly taid AmaHcsn roaM*anie* general or partial mnblllaatlon.” Scout, Is taught rifle nuirksman- attempting to quell ronfuslon and*
tulllned what It «ald wcie th-I At preaent, Ruatla la esti- ship and anti-tank lactlca.
dUsallsfaetlon
by hrlnglng i
l l i f ..........................................
lo w todsv 53
produced M1MJW 0 net tons of1
lymntMni
of
“
total
hysteria.”
All malr* who reach their 19th temper of tth# American puF.llr to
steel ingote and costing* latl leglr factor In Increased expan­ matod to Lava an armed forre birthday
Haiti Otl
"Having ltiffered h»*vy defeat
are subject
aubjrel to rona- the hedllng
Ing point.
non
Total J»n rain RR
year; Russia produced M ,600,000 sion plans. This Induce-neni tc strength of about IJSOOJKKt. Thl*
In their gar.ille*," said Red Star,
criptlon. Only men over 60 nr
compare*
with
an
estimated
peak
The
Russian
C.vmmunlsl
f’arly
expansion
ha*
already
allmulated
tons; and the total wnrld output
Normal Jan. rain 3 35 m?h#v
company plana Cor beyond what atrengU* of about 12,600,00 during those phyalraily unfit are exempt new*paper Pravda pushed thl* "the American rulers stubbornly
was IM.1A4JM0.
ask for more.’’
from
military
service.
Even
when
World
Mfar
If.
O
f
her
present
point
with
the
report
that
U.
S
wo*
originally
envisioned.
American production this year
It *al.l that the .pedal char­
•The atael Industry enters the •trengtli. more than 8,000.non over 50, a man may he recalled Defense Secretary Georg, C.
•hou’d exceed 100,000.000 torn,
for emergency duty In home de­ Marshall had declarrd It I* n,er*. acteristics of hyilerica were re
the Weekly aaH. (Other* liave new year In the healthiest condi­ may be In tha A rm y.I
The A rm y Information Digest fense units. I'ertoda nf active duty
I. i
JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
predicted lOIJMOjMO tons, or tion In its history. Earnings for la published to familiarise Ameri­ range from two to five years, hut »*ry it ill further In Increase a cognised by a "narrowing field ot
M
th* post tom year* have been
62
war oaychosl* throughout thr vision."
Atlanta
more.)
can ofHears and enlisted men with men cflen are retainer! well be-12
14
Red Utar concluded that Amert Kltmarck
" It la already obvious that stool highly satisfactory, due chiefly to plana, policies and happening* in vond that time. When releoaed United States.
47
4$
The official government new*. can guvetnment leader* ate in­ Boston
sapaaolaa, d w to y th* ndst twa tha high rale of operations/
41
U
t Steel arlseH y ■ pahlniry Is he* tha American Army—and In other from active duty, a Russian be­
Chirac©
pur
'rveska
charged
that
the
sane because "the entire histoiy
nations, friendly and unfriendly. come* a reservist with yuurly re­
2ft
10
Das
Maine*
w
39
apeach
of
John
Foster
of the gentlemen from Washing­
In its earv—l loans, the Digeit fresher course*.
44
1ft
Denvar
Russian law nominally exrlude* D ilk r U . 8. Republican Pnriy ton ronflrma the rorreclneaa of Fresno
dLcnoaea tha military service and
M
8ft
£ sM * t proKtom of tha Soviet from military aarvlc# partotm In a d v y - In tha State Department, this scientific definition."
47
41
"In their action* and In fact." New York
Union. Among other things. It prison— but In World w a r I I hun­ had demonstrated that American
41
4ft
tiewspapei
aaid. “ It
ft
tovet
dred* of thousands of cornbat and leader, ha.* rlorlded In "lead th# the
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